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HomeMy WebLinkAboutfire alarm specifications . l[ql,:QiJp Tn-City Electrical Contractors, me. 430 West Drive Altamonte Springs. Florida 32714 ECOoo0981 Phone (407) 788-3500 Fax (407) 682-1096 TCE job # 100349 FIRE ALARM SUBMITTAL FOR RESIDENCE LNN .~. '" ITEM PART # MANUF. DESCRIPTION Panel Equipment 1) IFP 1000 Farenhyt 1 Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel w/ DACT and back-up batteries 2) RBB Silent Knight 1 Accessory Cabinet 3) RA-100 Farenhyt 1 Remote Annunciator 4) 5499 Silent Knight 7 Notification Appliance Booster Power Supply 5) SK-2190 Silent Knight 3 Accessory Cabinet 6) 5815XL Silent 3 Addressable Devices 6) SD500PS Farenhyt 28 Addressable Manual Pull Station 7) SD505-APS Farenhyt 434 Smoke Detector SD505-6AB Farenhyt 80 base for head 8) SD505-6SB Farenhyt 348 Smoke Detector Sounder Base (head ordered seperately) 9) SD505-AHS Farenhyt 10 Addressable Heat Detector 10) SD505-6AB Farenhyt 10 base for head 11 ) SD505-ADHR Farenhyt Duct Detector Housing w/ onboard relay use SD505-APS head - ordered seprately 12) SD505-ADH Farenhyt 12 Duct Detector Housing use SD505-APS head - ordered seprately 13) STS-5.0 Farenhyt 12 2.5' - 5.0' Sampling tubes (not included with Duct det) 14) SD505-DTS Farenhyt Remote indicator 15) SD500-AIM Farenhyt 47 Addressable Input Module - in 4"sq LED visable through faceplate 16) SD500-ARM Farenhyt Relay Module 17) SD500-ANM Farenhyt 36 Control module - supervised from mod to device Hardwire Devices 18) PAM-1 AP&C 12 10.0Amp Hardwire Relay 19) CM-15A Macurco 2 Carbon Monoxide Detector 20) DH1224FC RSG 16 24/120V DC Door Holder Notification Appliance Devices 21) NS-24MCW-FW wheelock 95 Multi-Candela Horn/Strobe Series 22) RSS-24MCW-FW wheelock 14 Multi-Candela Strobe Series 185CD 14 Multi-Candela Strobe Series 75CD 23) DSM wheelock 7 Sync Module SurQe Suppression Devices 24) DTK-120HW Ditek 1 120 VAC Surge Suppression 25) DTK-4L VLP Ditek 1 24 VDC Surge Suppression 26) 955 ELK 1 Dact Phone Line Suppression Wire 27) 1 pair 18 AWG WPW 980 1 SLC - Addressable Data Loop 28) 1 pair 14 AWGITHHN Encore 1 24 V DC Power (White/Black) 29) 1 pair 14 AWGfTHHN Encore 1 NAC Horns/Strobes (Red/Blue) Misc. 30) PS-12330 Power Sonics 1 35 Ahr FACP/DACT batteries 31) ELK-1270 Elk 1 8 Ahr Sub-Panel Facp Batteries 32) Battery Calculations 100349 RESIDENCE INN FARENHYT 1000 SUBMITTAL 12-7-05.xls 12/8/2005 11:47 AM submittal cover page Farenhyt Analog/Addressable Fire Alarm Control System IFP-1000 Intelligent <S> Fire Panel The IFP-1000 is an intelligent analog/addressable fire control panel. The basic IFP-1000 system has a single SLC loop, which can APPROVED support 127 SLC devices, and can be expanded to 1016 points by @ MEA adding 5815XL (127 points each) Signalling Line Circuit Expanders. The IFP-1000 has six on-board FlexpuFM circuits that can be 429-92-E Vol. 9 configured for notification outputs, or for conventional smoke detector (either Class A or Class B) inputs. The control panel also has a built-in dual line digital fire communicator, Form C trouble relay, and two programmable Form C relays. The firmware has powerful features such as detector sensitivity, day/night thresholds, drift compensation and pre-trouble maintenance alert. Other devices that can be added to the system are the RA-1000 Remote Annunciator, the Model 5824 Serial/Parallel I nterface (for printing system reports), and the RPS-1000 Intelligent Power Module. Features . Built-in support for 127 analog addressable points, expandable to 1016 analog addressable points. ., w . Uses standard wire-no shielded or twisted pair required. . Built-in UL listed digital communicator for remote reporting of system activity and system programming. . Central station reporting by Point or by Zone. . Supports Class B (Style 4) and Class A (Style 6) configuration for SLC, and SBUS. . Distributed, intelligent power. . Sensor sensitivity settings. . Day/Night sensitivity setting. . Automatic drift compensation. . FlexpuFM itO circuits. Flexput circuits can be configured for notification . JumpstarfBl auto-programming. outputs, or conventional smoke detector inputs. Notification circuits can . Modular design. be configured as Class A (Style Z) or Class B (Style Y). 2- and 4-wire . System can be uploaded or downloaded on smoke detectors can be configured as Class A (Style D) or Class B site or from a remote location with a PC. (Style B). . Non volatile event history stores up to 1000 . Built-in annunciator with a backlit BO-character LCD display. events. . RS-4B5 bus provides communication to system accessories. . 125 Software zones. . Built-in RS-232 interface for programming via PC. . 250 output groups. . Built-in Form C trouble relay rated at 2.5 amps at 24 VDC. . 5 amp power supply and maximum . Two built-in Form C programmable relays rated at 2.5 amps at 24 charging capacity of 33 amp hours. (An VDC. additional cabinet enclosure is required for . Individual addressable devices can be tested. batteries in excess of 17 amp hours.) . SLC device locator can be used to locate a single or multiple devices . SLC Supports multiple Device types. (See on a SLC loop. compatible addressable devices.) Any . System automatically tests the addressable devices. combination of addressable devices can be . 13 preset notification cadence patterns including ANSI 3.41 and four used on a single SLC loop (up to a 127 user programmable patterns. devices) ~ SILENT 7550 Meridian Cirde PtN 350093E, 09113101 Maple Grove, Mn 55369-4927 Copyright @ 2001 Silent Knight 612-493-6455 KNIGHT 1-800-328-0103 Flexput'" is a Trademark of Silent Knight Fax: 612-493-7475 Jumpstarl" is a Register Trademark of <i!J http://www.farenhyt.com Silent Knight Built-in Digital Communicator Operation The communicator has the ability to seize two telephone lines to report alarms and troubles to a monitoring facility. Both phone lines are supervised and will activate a trouble signal if a line failure is sustained for more than 45 seconds. Other communication features include: . Retry if communication fails . Dual phone line capability . programmable download computer number . touchtone or rotary dialing . Can communicate in SIA or Ademco Contact 10. . The communication format is programmable by account number. (Up to 4 accounts per panel.) Accessory Product Information The 485 SBUS is a 4-wire data communication link between the IFP-1000 and the devices listed below. The 485 SBUS uses non-shielded wire up to 6,000 feet in length. RA-1000 Remote Annunciator-Has an 80 character backlit LCD display with a built-in keypad and firefighter's keyswitch. (Same as the IFP-1000 control panel annunciator.) The system can be fully programmed and operated from any remote annunciator. The IFP-1000 can support up to 8 RA-1000 remote annunciators per system. 5815XL Signal Line Circuit Expander-The SLC expander is used to add more analog addressable devices to the system. The IFP-1000 can support seven 5815XLs. Up to seven 5815XLs can be used with the IFP-1000 :..' II'~ system for a maximum of 1016 addressable devices. Each SLC expander ,! ;, .:.~: ,,1., can support 127 devices. Two 5815XLs can be mounted inside the IFP-1000 '" . t..'. 1: or the RPS-1000 cabinet. . "Ji,>"" RPS-1000 'otemgeot Powe, Modu'e-Add, 5 ,m", of output powe<, ,;, programmable Flexput1lol I/O circuits and 2 Form C relay circuits to an IFP- 1000 system. The RPS-1000 connects to the IFP-1000 via the RS-485 system bus. Up to eight RPS-1000 modules can be used on the IFP-1000's SBUS. Each RPS-1000 has its own optically isolated RS-485 bus to which other modules such as RA-1000s, 5815XLs, and 5824s can be connected. 5496 Intelligent Power Module-The Model 5496 is a 6 amp.notification power expander that provides four additional power-limited notification appliance circuit outputs. 5824 Serial Parallel Module-The 5824 is a seriaUparallel interface that is used to connect a serial or parallel computer printer to the IFP-1000 control panel via the RS-485 system bus. Up to two 5824 can be used with a system. The 5824 can be configured to log events as they occur; print and event history report; print a status report of all detectors in the system. If the printer runs out of paper a "Out of paper" system trouble will annunciate at the control panel. 5880 LED/lnput-Output Module-The 5880 provides 40 programmable LED outputs and eight supervised dry contact inputs. Up to eight 5880 modules can be used on the IFP-1000's SBUS. The 40 LED outputs can be mapped to any zone or panel condition. The eight supervised dry contact . .. inputs can be used for fire pull stations or reset switches. The LED outputs :i ....,. .... ..... ... '. .' .... . have built-in current limiting resistors. ..J.... ............ .... ......... 5865-3 and 5865-4 LED Fire Annunciators-The 5865 series annunciators ........... . ......... C.;. .... ...... provide a visual indication of the current state of the zone inputs on the control panel.Up to 8 Model 58655 can be used on the IFP-1000's SBUS. ] . Each 5865 has 30 programmable LED outputs-15 red and 15 yellow. The J IIIIII 5865s come with a piezo sounder which gives an audible indication during ...:.... .. ..~~ alarms, troubles and supervisory troubles. . . . . ') 5883- The 5883 Relay Interface Board provides 10 general purpose Form C , relays that can be used to control any device that requires a dry contact dosure. 5650 Download Software-User-friendly software for remote programming of the IFP-1000. The software is compatible with WindowThl 95, WindowsThl 98, and Windows™ NT. 5670 Intelliview Facility Management Software-End-user software allows viewing of detector status and event history via modem or direct connect. Compatible Addressable Devices Each addressable device communicates to the control panel via the Signaling line Circuit loop (SLC loop) using a two wire connection. Shielded or twisted wire is not required. Up to 127 addressable devices can communicate with the control panel on a single SLC loop. Any combination of addressable devices can be used on a single SLC loop. S0505-APS-Analog addressable photoelectric smoke detector. SOS05-AIS-Analog addressable ionization smoke detector. SOSOS-AHS-Analog addressable heat sensor. SOS05-6AB-Six inch base designed for use with detector head models SD505-APS, SD505-AIS, and SD505-AHS. S0505-4AB-Four inch base designed for use with detector head models SD505-APS, SD505-AlS, and SD505-AHS. SOS05-618-6 inch isolator base. The SD505-6IB isolates a short circuit wiring, .... fault on a Style 7 (Class A) SLC loop. .:><~:~rt SOS05-6RB--6 inch relay base. The SD505-6RB adds a programmable relay-~ output to any detector on the SLC Loop. '~....~ ;1 50505-658-6 inch sounder base adds an audible output function to Farenhyt'!\1lj1liillliWilT analog addressable detectors. SOS05-S0M- Two-wire smoke detector module allows you to assign an I address to a loop of conventional detection devices. SOSOO-P5- The SD500-PS is a single action addressable fire pull station . featuring rugged metal construction.,. SOS05-AOHRJOTS- The SD505-ADHR analog addressable duct smoke detector with built-in relay module detects products of combustion present in air moving through an HVAC system. The SD505-ADHR is compatible with the SD505-DTS, which provides remote annunciation and testing capabilities for the SD505-ADHR. S0505-AOH-Analog addressable duct housing. Unit ships with an attached detector base which is compatible with the SD505-AIS or SD505-APS smoke detectors. (Detector and sampling tubes ordered separately.) SOSOO-AIM-Addressable input module used to connect pull stations, water flow switches, and other applications requiring dry contact alarm initiation devices. The module is a Class B supervised, single input contact monitoring ~. ,.mJ device. The AIM mounts into a 4" square electrical box. c- i-.~ SOSOO-MIM-Mlni Addressable input module used to connect pull stations, water flow switches, and other applications requiring dry contact alanm initiation tII. ..... devices. The module is a Class B supervised, single input contact monitoring Iii! device. The MIM mounts into a single gang electrical box. '. S0500-ARM-Addressable Relay Module allows you to control a normally open or closed device such as; elevator recall, door closing, fan operations, ~.. . . .... and auxiliary notification. Relay can be mapped to any zone condition. The : . .r!J",\ ARM has two Fonm C contacts and mount into a 4" square electrical box. ""'" i n'l SOSOO-ANM-Addressable Notification Module. The SD500-ANM is an . ,."-:,,, supervised addressable notification device that provides an additional circuit on ',! . "';. th, IFP-1DDD SLe laap. Paw" i, p""id,d "am a "par.rl, pow" ,upply aod r;,c~ is controlled by the main contr~1 panel. The SD500-ANM can be programmed :.".,.........:....:................. .. I...............'...,. ; to use any of the IFP-1000 notification patterns. "c...... '_. SOSOO-L1M-Addressable Line isolator module.that isolates a short circuit ):~; . ~ wiring fault on a Style 7 (Class A) SLC loop. SOSOO-LEO-An Addressable LED driver module that connects to the SLC loop and is capable of driving 80 LEOs. Up to 40 SD500-LED modules can be used SLC loop with a maximum or 100 SD500-LED modules per system. Miscellaneous Accessories AB-33 Accessory Cabinet-Used when your backup battery requirements use backup batteries that are too large to fit into the IFP-1000 control panel cabinet. Hold up to two 12 VDC 33 Ah batteries. The IFP-1 000 has a charging capacity to support up to a 33 Ah battery. The AB-33 dimensions are 16" W x 12" H x 6" 0 (40.64 em W x 30.48 cm H x 15.24 cm D). IFP-l000 FACP RPS-1000 Ii- ;R~~;~~~4 Model SB1SXL RS-4BS System Bus ",""','-:", ');('~' ~ ;t..,. '., ,.... ~~o~' ------;~~;" Convenllonal pull stallon 24 In a.......... I "'aternow r-----. fan i ". ~- swll:C1 &lutdONn ! : '-r- SLGLoop __." '. ' _~ (2 wires) .-- ----. - ~ - I SDSOO-PS SD50Q-AIM SDSQO-MIM SDSOO-ARM I 'I" SD50o-ANM _ :-(1 Max. 127 devices per SLC loop; SDSOS- 'B'" /. I FP-1 000 supports up to 8 SLC loops. ADH R '.'.. ''"'. / .. orADH' . (";:~""cc, I""" ;."r.;,,,...__tl\,:~, 'J ,~1i1~~-' -\,::;;.~r' \.'~:~f;: SDSO'S:APS SD50S-AIS SD50S-AHS Specifications System Troubles Electrical Specifications (Yellow) On when a trouble . condition exists Pnmary AC: 230* 1120 VRMS @ . 50 1 50 hz 2.5A System Silenced On when an alarm, , (Yellow) trouble or supervisory Total Accessory Load: 5 A @ 24 VDC condition has been 5 Amps @ 24 VDC of power-limited notification power silenced but not yet '~i Standby Current: 140 mA cleared Alarm Current: 250 mA System Power (Green) On when power Battery Charging Capacity: Up to 33 All systems are normal; *Order high voltage power supply version IFP-1000HV flashes for AC or DC Flexput™ Circuits failure Six programmable circuits which can be programmed Mechanical Specifications individually as: Flush Mount Notification Circuits: 3 amps of power-limited power per Dimensions: 14-1/2"W x 24-3/4"H x 3-7/S"D circuit at 24 VDC. (36.8 W x 52.9 H x 9.8 D em) Auxiliary Power Circuits: 3 amps of power-limited power Overall Dimensions: 15-1/S"W x 25-3/8"H x 4-1/S"D per circuit at 24 VDC. ." (40.6 W x 67 H x 11.S D cm) Initiation Circuit: 100 mA of power-limited power per Weight: 2Slbs. (12.8 kg) circuit at 24 VDC. Color: Red Approvals Telephone UL Listing Requirements: FCC Part 15 and NFPA 72 Central Station Part 58 approved Remote Signalling Type of Jack: RJ31X (two required) Local Protective Signalling Systems Auxiliary Protected Premises Unit CSFM 7165-0559: 135 MEA 429-92-E VoL 9 FM Approved Indicator Lights General Alarm (Red) On for alarms Supervisory (Yellow) On when a supervisory condition exists ~ SILENT 7550 Meridian Circle, Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927 ~ KNIGHT 1-800-446-6444 or in Minnesota 763-493-6435 1 FAX: 763-493-6475 o World Wide Web: http://www.farenhyt.com Made in the U.S.A. SILENT KNIGHT RBS Accessory Cabinet 3. Run extended battery cable from control panel cabinet through conduit to RBB cabinet. Installation Instructions See Figure 3. The Model RBB Accessory cabinet can be used when your backup butteries requirements use backup batteries that are too large to fit into the main control panel cabinet. The i4 RBB cabinet holds butteries up to the 33 AH size. The RBB dimensions are 16" Wx 10" Hx6" D(40.64 cm Wx + - + - 25.4 cm H x 15.24 cm D). Installing the RBB ... . ---- To properly install the accessory cabinet and back-up ....... --,____.. RBB Cabine~ batteries, follow these steps: Cover Screws l. Mount the accessory cabinet. See figure Figure 1 for Figure 3: Battery Connections in the RBB Cabinet 'J the four cabinet mounting holes. Note: Figure 3 is an example of how the wire connections I If mounting onto drywall the accessory cabinet must can be routed. However, any other cabinet knock- be mounted onto 314-inch plywood. This is necessary outs (on either the main control panel or the RBB because the weight of the batteries inside the acces- cabinet), that are not previously being used may be sory cabinet could cause the cabinet to pull away from utilized to connect conduit between the two the drywdll. cabinets. I When mounting on concrete, especially when mois- 4. Connect battery leads to the backup battery terminals. ture is expected, attach a piece of 3/4-inch plywood to the concrete surface and then See Figure 3. attach the RBB cabinet to the plywood. Observe the proper polarity to prevent damage to the I If using the battery cable extenders provided (pIN batteries or the control panel. 140643), mount the RBB cabinet no more than 18" 5. Insert the RBB cover screws into the cover mounting away from the main control panel cabinet. This will holes (see Figure 3). ensure that the battery cables reach the battery termi- Screw the cover screw 3/4 of the way into the cover nals. mounting hole. 6. Align the cover plate mounting keyhole over the cover mounting screws. See Figure 4. Figure 1: RBS Cabinet Mounting Holes 2. Connect the main control panel battery cables to the battery cable extenders as shown in Figure 2. ',':'!",c;:",,,,,,,c=8 ~,.,,~,,~"""'~~;~ Figure 4: Cover Plate Mounting Keyholes and Cover Mounting Screws Alignment ... .... 7. Slide the cover into place and tighten the cover ";~'~;'-''-<- "'i:"'::ifL;:fF.'-;;ii':,'L1!.:.",;.~""t~,-"'ii\E" mounting screws. See Figure 4. ~-,. '''~i.' ~:~,;:~,Ci;'\',,:'.U Figure 2: Splicing Control panel Battery Cables PIN 151306 Farenhyt For Remote Annunciation RA-1000 Remote Annunciator The RA-1000 Remote Annunciator can be used to operate and pro- gram F arenhyt Fire Control Panel. The RA-1000's keypad and dis- play match the built-in annunciator of the IFP-1000 control panel. The remote annunciator connects to the control panel via the RS- <8> 485 system bus. When the system is in normal operation and has AC power, the Power LED is lit and all other LEOs are off. The other LEOs turn on as alarms, supervisories, troubles, system silenced and AC power losses occur. APPROVED Features . 80-character backlit LCD display @ (4 lines with 20 characters each) MEA . Tactile/audible feedback . Accepts user codes or fire fighter's key 429-92-E Vol. 9 . Larger keypad buttons for system Reset and Silence . RS-485 interface to panel :,y, . Can be f1ush- or surface mounted. Trim ring available for sur- face mounting. . Operation and appearance is identical to I FP-1 000 built-in annunciator . Supports simultaneous use by multiple users from up to 8 sepa- rate RA-1000s . on-board piezo sounder audibly indicates alarms, troubles, and supervisories . Five Status LEOs for; alarms, supervisory, trouble, silence and AC power indications. . UL listed, complies with NFPA 72 . CSFM approved . MEA approved . FM approved . Wiring lengths up to 6000 ft. from the control panel Specifications Dimensions: Height: 7-3/8" (18.73 cm) Width: 9-1/8" (23.18 cm) Operating Voltage: 24 VDC Depth: 1-1/2" (3.81 cm) Standby Current: 20 mA Colors: Lt. Gray (RA-1000) Alarm Current: 25 mA Red (RA-1000R) Maximum Per System: 8 Compatible Operating Temperature: 320 F to 1200 F (00 C to 490 C) FACPs: IFP-1000 IFP-100 Mounting: Surface or Flush Wiring Distance: Up to 6,000 feet from control panel (depending on wiring method) a SILENT 7550 Meridian Circie Maple Grove, Mn 55369-4927 PIN 350071,11/01 ~ KNIGHT 763-493-6435 Copyright @ 2001 Silent Knight 800-446-6444 http://www.farenhyt.com Fax: 763-493-6475 RA-1000 80 Character Display LED Status Indicators Large Buttons for System Reset and Silenc Numeric Keypad Ergonomic Designed Keypad ::.i IFP-1000 FACP RA-1000 RA-1000 RA-1000 . Up to 8 RA-1000 per system . aO-character backlit LCD display (4 lines with 20 characters each) . Wiring lengths up to 6000 ft. from the control panel 7550 Meridian Circle, Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927 ~ - ~ SILENT 1-800-446-6444 or in Minnesota 763-493-6435 @ KNIGHT FAX: 763-493-6475 World Wide Web: http://www.farenhyt.com Made in the U.S.A. ~:~~.?~:f.::~.:~1~~:~/:~:~> ~;.'::~.??:::~.}::.~~:. .\. :";':/;..~:~~;?;~~~:r.;~:):;tj ;.' ::~..::I~:.:..:\:.: -~~:tjr?f~Tt:?-(.~ ~J. ."i':{'~:":, \~'.:' - : '~.,::.~. " . .'. ~.... ,':i,,' FJRESYS1EMAC~ORv;~~!~~': . , <2~~~1';.~-~,>- Firepower 5499 Distributed Power Module The NAC expander that packs quite a combination punch, a whopping nine amps and built-in synchronization for appliances The Firepower 5499 Distributed Power Module by Silent Knight is the most- powerful and cost-effective power supply available today. It delivers 9 amps of notification appliance circuit power and built-in synchronization for appliances from System Sensor@,Gentex@, Faraday, and Wheelock@ - what you need to drive power-hungry components like ADA notification appliances. The 5499'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. And, ADA retrofits are easier and less expensive with the 5499 because it integrates into current systems without the costly investment in new components. For the most sophisticated and cost-effective notification power supply available, you need the Firepower 5499. '~i Call Silent Knight today for more information at 1-800-446-6444. Firepower 5499 . 3 amps per output circuit Firepower 5499, which provides Distributed Power Module . 2 inputs; 2 Class B (Style B) supervision between the 5499 and the The firepower 5499 is a 9 amp or 2 Class A (Style D) fire control panel. Polarized audible notification power expander that . Ground fault detectorlindicator and/or visual notification devices are provides its own AC power connection, . Independent trouble relay then connected to the 5499 signal battery charging circuit, and backup . AC loss delay option shuts off power circuits using the 4.7kn end-of-line battery for use with fire and security resistors provided. Since the 5499 controls that have 9-32 VDC outputs, to non-essential high-current draws very little power from the control, such as the Silent Knight Model 5208 accessories like magnetic door it is possible to connect one Firepower Fire Control/Communicator. The 5499 holders 5499 to each notification circuit on the is the cost-effective solution for . Stand alone operation. control panel and still provide full powering notification appliances . Lightweight design adds to ease of supervision of the notification circuits all required by the Americans with installation and reduces shipping the way back to the control panel. Disabilities Act (ADA). The 5499 has costs built-in ANSI cadence pattern, which . Operates with most polarized, UL can upgrade older control panels that Listed notification devices lack cadence Capability. . UL 864 & 1481 listed Features . CSFM approved . UL Listed for 9 amps of notification power . MEA approved . Built-in synchronization for . ANSI Cadence pattern output appliances from System capability built-in Sensor@,GenteX@, Faraday, and Connection to Local Fire Control Wheelock@ . Power supply's advanced switch Firepower 5499 may be connected to a mode design reduces damaging local fire control which utilizes Class A heat and manages power up to 50% or Class B type notification circuits more efficiently than other systems operating between 9 and 32 VDC. The control panel's notification circuit is . Dip switches allow for easy connected to one of the inputs on the reconfiguration 5499. The control panel's notification . 24 VDC filtered output voltage circuit end-of-line resistor is also . Four power-limited notification connected across two terminals on the Firepower 5499 outputs; 2 Class A (Style Z) or 4 ~ SILENT Distributed Power Module Class B (Style Y), or 1 Class A and 2 Class B KNIGHT . Additional continuous auxiliary .. output FACP/5815XL Connection FACP/5815XL ~ Connection ii '.i Class B (Style 4) Class A (Style 6) () DTS connections ~ SILENT 7550 Meridian Circle, Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927 .~ .. @KNIGHT 1-800-446-6444 or in Minnesota 763-493-6435 FAX: 763-493-6475 World Wide Web: http://www.farenhyt.com Made in the U.S.A. i;~~~>:'=1,_~':~':~\:/:I:~I;t{':;::,i~:~.*::~~~i:~~l!~:~:t\~:~~~:-~f~!~E;2;ttj~~:f~t~f~{;~!.~:;~t:~ ;r:':~~:~j:3~i~~~:;~t;~1~~~~~l~~5;;5!~~::~t;:i~;':~~'~:J~~~>:>~::~:~~ '. ;:::':\ '.: :;-::'Y?~~~~}7:J~:~ Firepower 5499 Disfribufed Power Module Supervision Auxiliary Ambient Firepower 5499 supervises a variety of power circuit: 1 Temp.: 320 to 1200 F functions including: Notification 00 to 490 C . Low AC power. circuits: 4 Humidity 85% non-condencing . Low battery condition. Output max. . Earth ground fault configuration: 2 Class A (Style Z) Mechanical . Auxiliary output power limit 4 Class B (style Y) Dimensions: 12.25" W x 16" H x condition. (1 Class A & 3" D (30.88 cm W . EOL supervision trouble or power 2 Class B) x 40.64 em H x limited condition at an output Amps per 7.62 D cm) When a trouble condition occurs, output circuit: 3.0 (9.0 amps total) Indicator Lights Firepower 5499 creates a trouble Notification AC power on : Green condition on the host control signal circuit output: 20.4 to 27.3 VDC Battery trouble: Yellow ;~ circuits to which it is connected. @ 3.0 amps each, Firepower 5499 still maintains the 4.7 kG EOL Ground fault: Yellow ability to be activated by the host resistor required Aux Trouble: Yellow control. In addition, the 5499 provides a on each Class B Output Form C trouble relay output as an circuit troubles (1-4): Yellow alternative to using the notification circuit trouble. No. of inputs 2 Approvals: Electrical Specification Input UL: 864 & 1481 configuration: 2 Class B (Style Y) or NFPA: 72 AC Input: 120 VAC at 3.6A 2 Class A (Style Z) Output: 24 VDC at 9 A Input Current: voltage range: 9 - 32 VDC Standby 75mA Battery charging Alarm 175 mA capacity: 33.0 AH Model 5499 Block Diagram Signal Circuit Output Sianal1 Signal 1 Input Distributed Signal 2 Signal Circuit Output Sianal 2 Power Input Module 5499 Signal 3 (Optional) Signal 4 120 VAC Aux. Power I Trouble Output L.ocal Fire Control (Alternative to notification circuit trouble.) ~ SILENT KNIGHT . 7550 Meridian Circle, Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927 MADE IN AMERICA 800-446-6444 or in Minnesota 763-493-6435 FORM# 350396, Rev. 08/01 FAX: 763-493-6475 World Wide Web: http://www.silentknightcom Copyright @ 2001 Silent Knight SK-2190 Accessory Cabinet All accessorized and no where to go, The SK-2190 provides additional mounting space when no more space is available in the main control cabinet for the SK-2224, -4224,-6324, and -5208 controls. The SK-21 90 Accessory Cabinet provides a convenient way to mount your accessory modules. The sturdy metal cabinet includes a lock set that uses the same key as the Silent Knight FACP. The cabinet assures that acces- sories are solidly mounted and protected from tampering. The SK-2190 is designed to house a variety of accessories including: . SK-2104 - DACT (used with the SK-2224, -4224, -6324 FACPs) . SK-5217 - Zone Expander (used with the SK-5208 FACP) . SK-5280 - Status Display Module (used with the SK-5208 FACP) . 5883 - Relay Expander Module (used Silent Knight Addressable FACPs) . SDSOO-LED - LED Driver Module (used with Silent Knight Addressable FACPs) Dimensions: Height: 10-3/16" (25.88 cm) Width: 10-3/8" (26.35 cm) Depth: 3" (7.62 cm) SK-2190 ~ SILENT KNIGHT . SK-2190 Accessory Cabinet Engineering Specifications: The SK-2190 Accessory Cabinet should be used whenever installation requirements demand the accessories be mounted outside the main system enclosure. The accessory cabinet have a lock set that uses the same key as the fire alarm control panel. Front View Of Cabinet Example of Accessory In Cabinet ~ SILENT KNIGHT . 7550 Meridian Circle, Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927 MADE IN AMERICA 800-446-6444 or in Minnesota 763-493-6435 FORM# 350383, Rev. 06/01 FAX: 763-493-6475 World Wide Web: http://www.silentknight.com Copyright @ 2001 Silent Knight Model 5815XL Signaling Line Circuit Expander Add flexibility to IntelliKnight@ applications with the 5815XL SLC Expander The Model 5815XL SLC Expander is a signaling line circuit controller for Silent Knight's IntelliKnight 5820XL addressable fire control panel. It allows you to add 127 addressable devices to the IntelliKnight system. Three 5815XLs can be added to the 5820XL for a maximum of 508 addressable devices per IntelliKnight system. 5815XL signaling circuits have the same functionality as the SLC that is built into the IntelliKnight panel and support the same addressable devices as the main panel. The 5815XL connects to the panel via the RS 485 bus and is housed in the IntelliKnight 5820XL or 5895XL cabinet. Model 5815XL Features Signaling Line Circuit Expander . Adds 127 addressable devices The 5815XL expands the to an Intel Ii Knight system capabilities of the IntelliKnight . Three 5815XLs per system fire control panel by allowing . 5815XL SLCs have same 127 additional addressable functionality as the 5820XL, devices to be attached to the including Style 6 (Class A) system. configuration All functionality of the built-in . Communicates with the Model 5815XL SLC is provided with the IntelliKnight panel via RS 485 Specifications system bus 5815XL. Three 5815XLs can be System Capacity 5820XL FACP supports added to an IntelliKnight system . LED indicates good three 5815XL SLC for a total of 508 addressable communication Expanders. devices per system. . House two inside the 5820XL Each expander cabinet, remotely mounted in the supports 127 addressable devices. Operation 5895XL cabinet, or mounted in The 5820XL supports the 5815RMK cabinet 508 devices total. The 5815XL communicates with . UL 864 listed, complies with Operating Voltage 24 VDC NFPA 72 and 101 the IntelliKnight FACP via an . Communicates on most Current 55 mA minimum - RS 485 system bus. A green standard wiring systems (ideal Consumption 125 mA max. (with 127 LED on the 5815XL board (standby and devices) for retrofits) alarm) blinks to indicate good . FM approved Ambient 320F to 1200F communication. If an Temperature (OOC to 49OC) addressable device on a 5815XL fails, the loop ~ SILENT Mounting Inside 5820XL FACP, communicates the failure to the '. .... t......... " I(NIG.ffT 589SXL cabinet, or 5815RMK cabinet panel and continues to operate normally. by Model 5815XL Signaling Line Circuit Expander Engineering Specifications The contractor shall provide a signaling circuit expander compatible with the IntelliKnight 5820XL fire control panel that allows 127 addressable devices to be added to the system. The IntelliKnight panel shall support three expanders for a total of 508 addressable devices per system. The expanders shall mount inside an IntelliKnight system cabinet, the FACP, the 5895XL, or the 5815RMK. The expanders shall provide signaling line circuits that have the same installation and functionality as built-in SLCs and shall communicate to the main panel via an RS 485 system bus. A green LED on the expander board shall blink to indicate communication with the main panel. FACP Gablnet 5815XL Block Diagram '-L~. KNIGHT This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to MADE IN AMERICA keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are FORM# 350098 Rev C, 10/05 subject to change without notice. For more information, contact Silent Knight 7550 Meridian Circle Suite 100, Maple Grove, Mn 55369-4927. Copyright @ 2005 Silent Knight Phone: (800) 328-0103, Fax: (763) 493-6475. Farenhyt Addressable Pull Station Model SDSOO-PS and SDSoo..PSDA Addressable Pull Station @ The SD500-PS is a single action addressable fire pull station, and MEA the SD500--PSDA is a dual action addressable fire pull station. The SD500-PS/PSDA feature rugged metal construction. A terminal 429-92-E Vol. 9 strip on back of the pull station allows interconnection of the pull station to the SLC loop of a Silent Knight analog/addressable fire alarm 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). Features . UL Listed . CSFM listed . ADA compliant . Key reset (Same key as Silent Knight enclosures) . Surface mount back box available i'l . Terminals - accept up to 14 gauge wire . Extremely easy to operate . Corrosion-resistant gold-plated contacts. . Reflective label makes it easier to locate in low light Opelllfion The SD500-PS single action pull stations are operated by a pull on the front pull cover of the station. The SD500-PSDA dual action pull SDSOO-PS stations are operated by lifting up an access plate and then pulling forward on the front cover of the pull station. A plunger switch, Specifications wired to a self contained addressable module, is released as the pull station opens to initiate the alarm. Once operated, the cover Operating Voltage: 24VDC hangs down and can be seen up to 100 feet away. The pull station Standby Current: .55mA is reset by returning the front cover to the normal upright position Alarm Current: .55mA and relocking the station with a reset key. The reset keys are the Ambient same keys used on Silent Knight enclosures. Temperature: 320F to 1200F The SD500-PS/PSDA includes a status LED which blinks, indicating (OOC to 49OC) that the addressable module is communicating with the loop. The Mounting: Single gang box status LED lights continuously during an alarm. A dip switch on the Optional Red Surface addressable module is used to set the unique address. Mount Box PS-SMBB Dual Action Conversion Kit SD500-LK Included with SD500- PSDA or it can be ordered separately and used to convert SD500-PS to SD500-PSDAs (See illustration on 7550 Meridian Circie back page.) ~ SILENT Maple Grove, Mn 55369-4927 @ KNIGHT 763-493-6455 1-800-328..lJ103 PIN 350254, 09102 Fax: 763-493-7475 Copyright @ 2002 Silent Knight http://www.farenhyt.com . ir.1qr I t I i j!f_.ll ,&. .-__.:'. .: J _"s}9; ".....(;1" 00-'-' ..._,.._.<-. '1 I J :l-1'iII' I I } J / I I f,J,'i2'll"""'....,.,,.," ~ J r ., " ,/Jlv' 0__'-- ..__>-".._~~,~ - I t--=:ii tD; ~ r.. ~ SLC Wiring ..'~J'~t('.,~ tf Dimensions i' 'i SDSOO-u( Installation a SILENT 7550 Meridian Circle, Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927 ~"." -'11 KNIGHT 1-800-446-6444 or in Minnesota 763-493-6435 g[ - -'~.-Bl~ .":dtj FAX: 763-493-6475 ill World Wide Web: http://www.farenhyt.com Made in the U.S.A. Farenhyt Detects product of combustion SD505.APS Analog / Addressable Photoelectric Type Smoke Defector In addition to accurately detecting a smoldering fire, each SD505- <2> APS photoelectric detector has a unique address, which is MEA recognized by the FACP. The SD505-APS compensates automatically for contamination in the environment. Detector calibration testing is simple-even from a 429-92-E, Vol. 9 APPROVED remote site. The SD505-APS offers a low profile installation and uses the Model SD505-6AB base, compatible with other detectors in the series, allowing for complete application and placement flexibility. Like other Farenhyt smoke detectors, the SD505-APS offers easy installation, stable operation, RF/transient protection, and vandal-resistant locking. Features " . Low profile, 2 inches, including base ;1 . 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 Windows™ based computer. (Windows™ software required for remote testing.) . Vandal-resistance locking features . Field cleanable . UL listed, meets NFPA 72 Ch 7 requirements . CSFM Approved . MEA Approved . FM Approved Specifications Operating Voltage: 17-41 VDC Current Consumption: Standby: .55 mA Alarm: .55 mA Operating Temperature: 320F to 1200F (OOC to 49OC) Relative Humidity: 85% noncondensing Sensitivity: 0.88% - 3.56% FT Air Velocity: o - 300 FPM 7550 Meridian Circle ~ SILENT Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927 KNIGHT 1-800-328-0103 763-493..{i435 (in Minnesota) PIN 350226, 12/01 @ Fax: 763-493-6475 Copyright @ 2001 Silent Knight http://www.farenhyt.com FACP/5815XL Terminal 5 or 6 \\ Terminal 1 or 2 ,;g .~ Wiring to SLC Diameter = 3-15/16" Height = 2 inches, including base Model SD505-APS Model SD505-6AB Defector Base (Top View) (Top View) ~ SILENT 7550 Meridian Circle, Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927 ~ 1-800-446-6444 or in Minnesota 763-493-6435 1~~~lt;:l .. . '. KNIGHT ~":~~"~3:;::t!S!l.'i!St5':;a FAX: 763-493-6475 ~~~.rJil World Wide Web: http://'NWW.farenhyt.com Made in the U.S.A Farenhyt Adds audible output to an analog/addressable detector SDS05-6SB 6- Sounder Bose The 50505-658 adds an audible output function to Farenhyt analog addressable detectors. This means that a sounder can be associated with an individual smoke detector rather than an entire zone. You could use these detectors in applications such as hotels or high-rise buildings where you need to pre- vent an entire floor from being evacuated unnecessarily. Features . Adds an audible output function to an analog addressable detec- tor ~~ . Fully supervised . Can be used with either Style 4, Style 6 or Style 7(using SD500- L1Ms) supervsion . Mounts to detector base . UL Listed (meets or exceeds UL 464 requirements for evacuation signal sound level of 85 dB at 10ft.) . CSFM approved Specifications Aux Current Draw: Standby: 1 mA Alarm: 32 mA Operating Voltage: SLC Loop: 32 VDC Auxinput: 24 VDC SLC Current Draw: .082 mA Operating Temperature: 320F to 1200F (OOC to 49OC) Humidity: 10 to 85% RH 7550 Meridian Cirde ~ SILENT Maple Grove, Mn 55369-4927 PIN 350237, 12/01 KNIGHT 763-493-6455 Copyright @ 2001 Silent Knight 1-800-328-01 03 http://www.farenhyt.com '" Fax: 763-493-7475 To 24 VDC Auxiliary Power Source 50505-65B with Detector and Base (Detector Sold Separately) Mounting the SDSOS-6SB .."c * .. Mounting the SDSOS-6SB MountinglheSDSOS-6SB ~ SILENT 7550 Meridian Circle, Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927 fa 1-800-446-6444 or in Minnesota 763-493-6435 KNIGHT FAX: 763-493-6475 '" World Wide Web: http://www.farenhyt.com Made in the U.S.A. Farenhyt Provides detection of heat. SDS05-AHS Analog I Addressable Heat Defector The SD505-AHS is a heat detector suited to virtually any commer- cial setting. The SD505-AHS is an absolute temperature device. This means that it generates an alarm if the temperature goes MEA <S> above the trip point (programmed at the panel). The SD505-AHS provides accurate temperature measurement data 429-92-E, Vol 9 to the fire alarm control panel. This heat detector is particularly .APPROVED suited to environments where smoke detectors cannot be used because of the presence of steam or cooking fumes, such as in a kitchen. Features . Low profile, 2 inches, including base . Absolute temperature device . Simple and reliable addressing ;.:f . Uses digital communication protocol ~ . The SD505-AHS is UL Listed and meets the requirements out- lined in NFPA 72 Inspection Testing and Maintenance, Chapter 7. . CFSM listed . MEA listed . FM approved Specifications Operating Voltage: 17 to 41 VDC Current Consumption: Alarm: .55 mA Standby: .55 mA Detection Temperature Range: 1350F to 1500F (570C to 65OC) Ambient Temperature: 320F to 1200F (DOC to 49OC) Mounting: 4 SQR, 4"OCT Single gang mud ring Rated Spacing: 70' between sensors on smooth ceilings 7550 Meridian Circle ~ SILENT Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927 KNIGHT 1-800-328-0103 763-493-6435 (in Minnesota) PIN 350230, 11/01 0 Fax: 763-493-6475 Copyright @ 2001 Silent Knight http://www.farenhyt.com FACP/5815XL Terminal 5 or 6 // / ( \ >, ,. -~t.: SLC Wiring Connection Diameter = 3-15/16" Height = 2 inches, . including base SD505-AHS SD505-6AB Detedor Base (Top View) (Top View) 7550 Meridian Circle, Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927 m~ ~ SILENT 1-800-446-6444 or in Minnesota 763-493-6435 :lIt"~...~-;;::( .' ~~ KNIGHT -ai'I"it~('~~';;",~}:'.;;:'~ FAX: 763-493-6475 )'fOH.~'~ World Wide Web: http://WWN.farenhyt.com Made in the U.S.A. Farenhyt Duct detector housing with Relay module (SD505-AHDR) and Remote Test Switch (SD505-DTS) SDSOS-ADHR I DTS Dud Detedor Housing with Relay Module ond Remote Test Switch The SD505-ADHR analog addressable duct smoke detector with built-in relay module detects products of combustion present in air moving through an HVAC system. The SD505-ADHR is compatible with the SD505-DTS , which provides remote annuncaition and testing capabilities for the SD505-ADHR. The SD505-ADHR is a heavy duty metal housing with a pre- installed detector base. When smoke is detected in a duct, the unit communicates the condition to the FACP. The panel, in turn, depending on programming, turns off fans, blowers, and other devices. The SD505-ADHR is designed to be used with the SD505-APS Photoelectric Smoke Detector and SD505-AIS Ionization Smoke Detector. Features '"! . Two-wire connection to SLC Ii . LED alarm indication and communication on sensor head . Rugged steel backbox with clear plastic cover . Installation template included . Large terminal connection screws . Interchangeable "plug-in" photoelectric or ionization heads . UL listed . Alarm Relay rated at 120/240 VAC @ 1 OA to control HVAC 5D505-ADHR power. . Built-in Trouble Relay SDSOS-ADHR Specifications SLC Current: .082 mA Included Parts: Alarm Relay: 10A @ 120/240VAC Metal housing with 7.5" exhaust tube 10A@24VDC SD505-4AB detector base Trouble Relay: 2.5 A @ 30VDC Installation template Air Velocity: 500-4000 fpm (SD505-AP8) 4 mounting screws 300-4000 fpm 5D505-DT5 Accessories: (SD505-AIS) SDSOS-DTS Spedftcutions Photoelectric Smoke Det.8D505-AP8 Sensitivity: 1.1 (SD505-AP8) Dimensions: Ionization Smoke Det.SD505-AIS 0.8 (SD505-AIS) Height: 4.5" Sampling tube for 6" to 2.5' duct width Ambient Width: 2.75" STS-2.5 Temperature: 320F to 1000F Depth: 1-5/8" Sampling tube for 2.5' to 5.0' duct (oac to 370C) Color: Red width 8TS-5.0 Humidity: 10 to 85% RH Sampling tube for 5.0' to 10.0' duct Dimensions: 10" H x 8.25" W x width 8TS-10.0 2.25" D Operating Voltage: 24VDCNDC, Color: Gray 120/240 VAC Current: Alarm: 75 mA @ 24 VDC Standby: 35 mA @ 24 VDC ~ SILENT 7550 Meridian Circle Maple Grove, Mn 55369-4927 PIN 350326, 11/01 KNIGHT 763-493-6455 Copyright @ 2001 Silent Knight 1-800-328-0103 http://www.farenhyt.com <!!J Fax: 763-493-6475 Farenhyt Use with SD505-APS photoelectric and SD505-AIS ionization detectors SDSOS-ADH Analog Dud Detector Housing <S> The SD505-ADH analog addressable duct smoke detector detects MEA smoke and products of combustion present in air moving through an HVAC air handling system. The SD505-ADH is a heavy duty metal 429-92-E, Vol. 9 housing with a pre-installed detector base, compatible with the SD505-APS Photoelectric smoke detector and the SD505-AIS APPROVED Ionization Smoke Detector. When smoke is detected in a duct, the unit communicates the con- dition to the fire alarm control panel. The panel can be programmed to turn fans, blowers, and other devices off or on. Features . Two-wire connection to SLC . LED alarm indication and communication on sensor head . Rugged steel backbox with clear plastic cover . Installation template included . Large terminal connection screws . Interchangeable "plug-in" photoelectric or ionization heads . UL listed, complies with NFPA 72 and 101 . CSFM listed . MEAApproved 429-92-E, Vol 9 . FM Approved Specifications Included Parts: Metal housing with 7.5" exhaust tube SD505-4AB detector base installation template 4 mounting screws Accessory model SDS05-APS Photoelectric Smoke Detector numbers: SD505-AIS Ionization Smoke Detector (parts not included SD500-ARM Relay Module with SDSOS-ADH) STS-2.S Sampling tube for 6" to 2.5' duct width SD505-ADH Shown with Detector STS-S.O Sampling tube for 2.5' to 5.0' duct width (Detector Sold Separately) SDS-10.1 Sampling tube for 5.0' to 10.0' duct width Ambient Temperature: 320F to 1000F Current: .5S mA (alarm and standby) (OOC to 37"C) Air Velocity: S00-4000 fpm (SDS05-APS) Humidity: 10 to 85% RH 300-4000 fpm (SD505-AIS) Dimensions: 10' H x 8.25" W x 2.2S" 0 Sensitivity: 1.1 (SD50S-APS) % obs Color. Gray 0.8 (SDS05-AIS) % obs Compatible Control Panels IFP-1000 IFP-100 7550 Meridian Circle ~ SILENT Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927 KNIGHT 1-800-328-0103 PIN 350217, 11/01 763-493-6455 (in Minnesota) Copyright @ 2001 Silent Knight Fax: 763-493-6475 IE hllp:/lwww.farenhyt.com SD5OS-ADH Front View Side View I 0 7, ~ Air 10" sampling tube () ......n 1 ~ ' ""- .-' :::-:",_::,'~:. .,',-':'; , , , ' , ' 8.25" ' , , , : ~ ..: 2.25" '~ .. I 2.75" I Dimensions ~ SILENT 7550 Meridian Circle, Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927 ~ ~ KNIGHT 1-800-446-6444 or in Minnesota 763-493-6435 FAX: 763-493-6475 World Wide Web: http://vvww.farenhyt.com Made in the U.SA Farenhyt Monitors Dry Contacts Standard size (SOSOO-AIM) and miniature (SOSOO-MIM) SD500-AJM I MJM Addressable Input Modules The S0500-AIM and S0500-MIM are addressable input modules for use with the Farenhyt fire control panels. The S050Q-AIM and MEA <S> S050Q-MIM are designed to be used with pull stations, water flow switches, and other applications requiring dry contact alarm 429-92-E, Vol. 9 initiation devices. APPROVED The S05QQ-AIM addressable input module mounts to a 4"-square box. The SOSOO-MIM mini input module fits inside a single gang box. The modules are supervised, single input contact monitors. Using an EOL resistor, they monitor for alarm contact closures and for open circuit wiring fault conditions. Features . Operates on Class A (Style 6 & Style 7) or Class 8 (Style 4)SLC Loop. ;;1 . Single contact monitor. . Up to 127 modules per SLC loop. . S0500-MIM mounts in a single gang box. . SOSOQ-AIM mounts in a 4"-square or double gang electrical box, and has an attractive ivory cover plate. . S050Q-AIM/MIM are DIP switch programmable. n--' ......., . Accepts up to 14 gauge wire. . 80th modules UL 864 listed; comply with NFPA 72 . 2500 ft max. wiring distance from input module to contact. . CSFM listed. SD500-AIM . MEA 429-92-E, Vol. 9 . FM approved Specifications Operating Voltage: 24 VOC Standby Current 0.55 mA Alarm Current: 0.55 mA SD500-M1M Ambient Temperature: 320F to 1200F Compatible Control Panels (DOC to 49OC) IFP-1000 Mounting: SO-SOQ-AIM: IFP-100 double-gang box or 4 n square electrical box SO-500-MIM: single-gang box 7550 Meridian Circle ~ SILENT Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927 " @ KNIGHT 1-800-328-0103 763-493-6435 (in Minnesota) PIN 350232, 11/01 Fax: 763-493-6475 Copyright @ 2001 Silent Knight http://www.farenhyt.com Model SOSOQ.AIM FRONT VIEW BACK VIEW SIDE VIEW 4 .---------.-.-.------ I I I ~...~;Vf\(..\' ..i'....; ....1";'...';;.'I<i'.,:.;..: ,';:"1-:,:,' , I I I i j.O~~..~ - I , ! I I ::,,~,' 1 i I ! i '* i : ;t . i;:..~ i 4.7111"" !1f4" ! ~ 1" Model S0500-MIM 7\ j~~~,~11 "/16" ,4 ~ 1_112" Dimensions '" ~ ~ ~ -; /Y" '~:~~.. ~;::::; : 4> ~ "'':t.~,~~ iii:'" '.." z.~~> ~ /'<~~ "~~""~ ~f'''~/ ~~, /..;~.::/ ,~~~:,-'/../ ! ..../ 1 if : . i ~ 'f I ,.-;::c"',-i-.~,;' i ; >~it:"<~5~'-< .n,'", . ",."",", ..' {'~~~:;"-i',' ,.. e)~~"v-, lip 1"'0,,-...,,,11... ,,~,'1-. - .. AI 1J'.iring Is Sup.'IAsed i '?t..J;1,~;::f'?/'~"" Pow. Umile-d !~~., ~ ~ T.~ j .., ~............. " Deing IOQfKtQrlld Ir-l C',,""""" ' i OV:-(-", "1<: ./ ":"y /.,,,,,, .... >:;" ,..... \p ~ r::[ .",~". I 1 (~~<:.., ._~:>;/.~~ \ I' ....~ P"'" "--~.#" ,....-,<....); ! "J!~~1"'''''(-') ('/, ~--. I { , .J \ " ..-, ---//. '>,--, I I ../ \'_..:~J (_~) (:)"_'~//.J ..-; ...r-' .,/ ..... .../ ...''--.....~......".... Mounting Wiring 7550 Meridian Circle, Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927 ~ ~ SILENT 1-800-446-6444 or in Minnesota 763-493-6435 ...~ ~,,\~~;:4l ~~~~!~~~.-i~~'1ij KNIGHT FAX: 763-493-6475 ~~ '" World Wide Web: http://wv..rw.farenhyt.com Made in the U.S.A. Farenhyt Two Form C contacts, 2.0A @ 30 VDC or .6A@ 120 VAC : SD500-ARM Addressable Relay Module MEA The SOSOO-ARM is an addressable device that adds two 0 Form C contacts to the Farenhyt system. The contacts are rated at 2.0 amps @ 30 VOCor .6 amp @ 120 VAC. The 429-92-E, Vol. 9 SDSOa-ARM allows you to control a wide variety of normally APPROVED open and normally closed applications, including elevator recall, door closing, fan operation, and auxiliary notification. And, because the relay module is addressable, these applica- tions can be located at any point in the signaling line circuit. Features . Two sets of Form C contacts. (Double pull/Double Throw relays) . Contacts are rated at 2A @ 30 VDC or .6A @ 120 VAC. . Up to 127 relays can be used on each SLC loop. ;:;,) ;,t" o Relay programming is completely flexible-can be mapped to zone conditions. o Polling LED visible through cover plate. o UL listed, complies with NFPA 72. ['~~~ . CSFM approved o MEA approved o FM approved Specificafions Contact Rating: Form C 2A @ 30 VDC or .6A@ 120 VAC Standby Current: .55 mA Alarm Current: .55 mA Operating Temperature: 320F to 1200F (DOC to 490C) Dimensions: 4-7/8"H x 4-7!8"W x 1"0 Mounting: 4-square Compatible Control Panels IFP-1000 IFP-100 7550 Meridian Circle ~ SILENT Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927 KNIGHT 1-800-328-0103 763-493-6455 (in Minnesota) PIN 350219, 12/01 @ Fax: 763-493-6475 Copyright IQ 2001 Silent Knight http://www.farenhyt.com FRONT VIEW x Ct'~U'rI(Jr'~ Pj.;.;+~UIE PO~NE:n T(1 :~~E:f'{'1lCTj\j'C f'tJ..5iiiiNr~ L_..'~.~.," / . ",..~. ..-.... .... ;~ . ;k.' - 4-7/8" 1/4" Dimensions 1" I Contact 1 Contact 2 SD500-ARM Wiring ~ SILENT 7550 Meridian Circle, Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927 ~~ 1-800-446-6444 or in Minnesota 763-493-6435 ~-~'!l.l',~1l KNIGHT FAX: 763-493-6475 ;~'~'!';:~~"'l:~ ,~JtOOiI'~~.',u:"_.,1 @) World Wide Web: http://W'NW.farenhyt.com Made in the U.S.A. Farenhyt Adds notification circuits to the SLC loop SDSoo..ANM Addressable Notification Module The S0500-ANM gives you the flexibility to add notification circuits MEA wherever you need them. The S0500-ANM is a supervised addressable notification device that provides you with additional notification circuits on the control panel SLC loop. Up to 127 429-92-E, Vol. 9 SD500-ANM modules per loop can be used. The SD500-ANM provides a reverse polarity Class A or Class B notification appliance circuit, with supervised aux power input. Each S0500-ANM is provided power from a separate power supply and is controlled by the main panel. Power can be provided near the signaling appliance to reduce the wire gauge requirements. Power can also come from a main power supply and be controlled separately by the individual notification modules. The S0500-ARM can produce all 16 APPROVED of the notification patterns available on the fire alarm control panel. Features . Class A (Style Z) or Class B (Style Y) Notification Circuit. .. \~ ~ . Flexible programming-choose the cadence pattern (twelve standard & four user-defined). ., . Polling LED visible through cover plate. . UL listed, complies with NFPA 72. . CFSM approved. . MEA approved. . Adds up to 127 independent output circuits on each SLC loop. . Supervised auxiliary power input. . Completely supervised. Specifications Operating Voltage: 24 VOC SLC Current: .55 mA Aux. Power Current: Alarm: 56 mA Standby: 6mA Notification Appliance Current: 2 Amp max. Operating Temperature: 320F to 1200F (OOC to 49OC) Mounting: 4-square Compatible Control Panels IFP-1000 IFP-100 7550 Meridian Circle ~ SILENT Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927 @ KNIGHT 1-800-328-0103 763-493-6455 (in Minnesota) PIN 350221, 11/01 Fax; 763-493-6475 Copyright @ 2001 Silent Knight http;//www.farenhyt.com Dimensions FRONT VIEW ,-..,..... CAUTION REf'10VE POWER PRIOR TO 5ERVlC1NG 4-7/8" Cr (1 sriJlNr --. - DlIGHT 14.-' -..-..-..-...... .-.... ........- .- ........- ---...-...---.... .-.._.-...~ - ,I 4-7/8" 1/4" , I4-----ti SDSOO-ANM 1u Cass B Wiring To Aux Power . Class A Wiring ~ SILENT 7550 Meridian Circle, Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927 ~ 1-800-446-6444 or in Minnesota 763-493-6435 KNIGHT FAX: 763-493-6475 " World Wide Web: http://www.farenhyt.com Made in the U.S.A. PAM SERIES MUL TI-VOL T AGE RELAY MODULES The PAM Series Relays are encapsulated multi-voltage devices with "flying" leads that offer versatile, reliable performance in a convenient package. Several of the versions contain a red LED which indicates when the relay coil is energized. The PAM Series Relays are packaged with a self-tapping screw and a piece of double sided tape for easy installation almost anywhere. The relays are also packaged with wire-nuts to aid installation. PAM Relays are ideal for applications where remote relays are required for control or status feedback. They are suitable for use with HVAC, Temperature Control, Fire Alarm, Security, Energy Management, Lighting Control Systems and Building Automation Systems. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION PAM-l The PAM-l Relay provides 10.0 A form "C" contacts. The relay may be energized by one of three input voltages: 24VDC, 24VAC, or 120VAC. The input voltages are polarity .~~ sensitive and diode protected. PAM-I Relays contain a red LED which indicates -:f?; 'i'T when the relay coil is energized. PAM-2 The PAM-2 Relay provides 7.0 A form "C" contacts. The relay may be energized by one of fYio input voltages: 12VDC or 24VDC. The input voltages are polarity sensitive and diode protected. PAM-2 Relays contain a red LED which indi- cates when the relay coil is energized. PAM-4 The PAM-4 Relay provides 10.0 A form "C" contacts. The relay may be energized across a wide voltage range from 9VDC to 40VOC, making it ideal for 12VOC and 24VOC EOL circuits. The l5mA operating current is constant across the operating range. The input voltages are polarity sensitive and diode protected. PAM-SD The PAM-SO Relay provides 7.0 A form "C" contacts. The relay may be energized by an input voltage between l8VDC to 32VOC, making it ideal for 24VDC NAC circuits. The input voltages are polarity sensitive and diode protected. The PAM-SO provides an additional set of wires for redundant input voltage (circuit supervision pass through). @ LISTED I CSFM LISTED MEA APPROVED Distributed By: Air Products and Controls Inc. -A- 1749 E. Highwood HALMA Pontiac, M/48340 GROUP (888) 332-2241 (248) 332-8807 Fax COMPANY www.ap-c.com WiRING RELAY ENERGIZED LED BlU J C YEl 10.0 A HC CONTACTS ""H ORG NO +24VDC @ 0.0154 12l1VAC @ 0.019A +12VDC @ 0.0154 24VAC @ 0.1l31A ~24VDC@0.0154 PAM-2 PAM-1 9VDC (,"~, J 18VDC (H~' J TO YEl TO H YEt 40VDC HC 10.0 A 32VDC Ne 7.0 A @ Bu( ORG CONTACTS ell (+) ORG CONTACTS 0.01511 H NO 0.015.0\ (+) RED NO PAM-4 PAM-SD PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS MODEL NUMBER I PAM-1 PAM-2 PAM-4 PAM-SD COIL VOLTAGE: 24VAC/24VDC/120VAC 12VDC/24VDC 9 to 40VDC 18 to 32VDC POLARIZED: Yes Yes Yes Yes ENERGIZED LED INDICATOR: Yes Yes No No CURRENT REQUIREMENT: @112VOC 1 SmA 1 SmA @24VDC 1SmA 1 SmA 1SmA 1 SmA @24VAC 31mA @120VAC 19mA CONTACT CONFIGURATION: (1) SPOT dry form .C" (1) SPOT dry form "C" (1) SPOT dry form "C" (1) SPOT dry form .C" CONTACT RATINGS: (contact rating/ power factor) @SVDC 2S0IJA 1 .3S PF 2S0IJA 1 .3S PF 2S0IJA 2S0IJA 1 .3S PF @24VDC 7A/.35PF 7A/.35PF 7A 7A/.35PF @120VAC 10A 7A/.3S PF 10A 7A/.3S PF WIRE LEADS: 6 "flying" leads 6 "flying" leads S "flying" leads 7 ''flying" leads 12"/18 AING 12-/18 AWG 12"/18 AING 12"/18 AWG Wire-nuts provided Wire-nuts provided Wire-nuts provided Wire-nuts provided AMBIENT TEMPERATURE: -S8"Fto 185"F -S8"Fto 18S"F -S8"Fto 18S"F -58'Fto 18S'F (@ 100% RH, condensing) (-SO'C to 8S'C) (-SO'C to 8S'C) (-SO'C to 8S"C) (-SO'C to 8S'C) CONS I KUC liON 100% potted (sealed) with "flying- leads MOUNTING: Pre-drilled mounting screw hole and self tapping screw provided. Double sided tape provided. DIMENSIONS: H 1.S" (38.1 mm) 1.S- (38.1 mm) 1.S' (38.1 mm) 1 .S' (38.1 mm) W l' (2S.4mm) 1" (2S.4mm) 1" (2S.4mm) l' (2S.4mm) o 0.8' (20.3mm) 0.9" (23mm) 0.9' (23mm) 0.8" (20.3mm) LISTINGS AND APPROVALS: UL': UOXXJ2I7.S3403 UOXX/217.S3403 UOXX/217.S3403 UOXXJ217.S3403 MEA: 73-92-E Vol. 21 73-92-E Vol. 21 73-92-E Vol. 21 73-92-E Vol. 21 CSFM: 7300-1004:101 7300-1004:101 7300-1004:101 7300-1004:101 'UOXX=Conlrol Unit Accessories, System; 12=also Component; /7=also Certified for Canada NOTICE; The infonnatbn contained In lt1is oocumert IS inlImde<J only as a summary and IS sub,.c::o change wrthout nOOce Tte prodUClS described h<Ne sp>c1f<: InstrucIionaV installatlon documentation, which covers various technical, approval, coae, limitatioo ard liablity Information. Copies of this documentation along 'NittI arry general product warning and limitatJon documents, which also contain important information, are prOlJided with the product and are also available from Air Products and Controls Inc The information contained in all of mese document3 should be considered before spec;tylng or uSing ttle prodl..lC1:3. Any example applications shown are subject to the most current enforced locaUnational COdes, standards, approvals, certifications, and/or the autnority having jUrisdiction. All of tr1ese resources; as well as the specIfic manutactJrer of any shown or mentioned re1ated eqUlpnert. should t:e consutled pnor to any ImplementatJon. For fuf'tt)er IntarmatJon or asslStan:e a:mcemirg the productS, contact A~ ProdLJdS and Controls Ire. AIr ProoUC1S and Conrrols Inc. feser\leS the nght to change arry ard all documentation witilout rotlCe. ~ Air Products and Controls Inc. 2003 DS-RL-1 VER0603 1nacwtco @ LISTED Carbon Monoxide Detector FOR USE WITH ALA..RM CONTROL P A.l\fELS CM-15/15A i CAROON MOUOJOOE OEnCTOR I . !__ __ eM.'S SPDT alarm relay ~~~T:;:;lrr ~k . . LED for operating status . 12-24 VDC / 13-24 V AC Input . Flush or surface mount . Long life sensor . All units individually calibrated ~~ FEATURES . Listed to UL Standard 2075 for carbon monoxide detectors. . Tested to UL Standard 2034 for carbon monoxide detectors. . Smface mounts to a wall over a single gang electrical box. . Flush mounts to the wall over a 4 X 4 or two gang electrical box. . Small, low profJ.le, attractive unit in a white plastic case. It looks similar to a thermostat. . Detector alarms at multiple levels of exposure to carbon monoxide based on time weighted averages of the gas present. . Inexpensive, easy to install. Microcomputer control allows mostly automatic operation. . Test & Reset switch conducts internal tests and actuates relays. . Visual display: GREEN - Normal operation. FLASHING AMBER - Trouble Contact your installer or Macurco Tech Support RED - Danger! Move to fresh air (hazardous condition is present.) . Solid state sensor. No maintenance or periodic sensor replacement needed. . SPDT Relay to connect to Alarm Control Panels or switch external alarm devices. . Normally closed SPST Trouble relay provides means for system-wide supervision. CONFIGURATIONS SPECIFICA TIONS CM-15 Voltage: 12-24 VDC or 13-24 VAC (50-60 Hz) SPDT Alarm Relay Current (standby): 45 ma @ 12V, 31 ma@ 24V SPST Trouble Relay Current (alarm,CM-15): 62 ma @ 12V, 45 ma @ 24V Current (standby, CM-15A): 47 ma @ 12V, 32 ma @ 24V Current (alarm, CM-15A): 66 ma @ 12V, 46 ma @ 24V CM-15A Size: 4 12 X 5 X 1 5/8 inch SPDT Alarm Relay Alarm Relay: I Amp, 125V, 30V A SPST Trouble Relay Trouble Relay: 0.5 Amp, 200V, 10VA Loud Buzzer Buzzer Rating: 85 dBA at 10 Feet (May be used with a Shipping Weight: One pound UL Listed Class 2 Oper. Temp. Range: 320 to 1200 F Power Supply) Alarm Setting: Per UL 2034 (Oct.98) Color: White Manllfac!ll.red By: Di:,trWllted By: Macurco 3946 S. !viariposa Street Englewood, CO 80110 303-781-4062 Fx: 303-761-6640 REV: 06/03 www.rnacurco.com TYPICAL CONNECTION OF TVVO CM-15/15A's TO AN ALARM CONTROL PANEL &ENSURE POWER IS OFF WHEN CONNECTING TERMINALS A AND 81 ULlisted Alarm Conlrol Panel N.O. inibabng 0 CM-15 CM-15 N.C. SPOTt:::: N.O. dralit alarm Q relay Cem. Babery backed up 12 or "'> 24 VDC Power suppiy. Q ~~ Fuse or OJrrent limit at 0", 0.5 VA for each CM-1St "-~ 0 ~ 0 o ~ 0 ~ A B , NOTE: CM-15/15A refers to both the CM-15 and CM-15A 1. The CM-15/15A is for use with U.l. Listed Alarm Control Panels (Fire or Fire/Burglar type or Critical Process Management Equipment) that have 12 to 24 Vdc power and 12 to 24 Vdc alarm initiating circuits. 2. The Alarm Control Panel (Ul Listed Fire or Fire/Burglar type or Critical Process Management Equipment) must be dedicated to CO detection or have alarm devices that provide a distinctive alarm for carbon monoxide detection. Do not connect the CM-15/15A to Fire Alarm Circuits. For CM-15 installations, a Ul Listed audible device must be connected that provides at least 85 dBA sound output 3. The CM-15/15A is intended for installation in buildings in non-hazardous locations such as residences, retail stores, office buildings, and institutional buildings. 2t 4. The CM-15/15A is NOT intended for use in industrial applications such as refineries, chemical plants, etc. The CM-15/15A is NOT intended for use in parking garages, as the controller of exhaust systems. 5. lOCATION: Place the unit at a level where people breathe: about 5 feet (1.5 meters) above the floor. Mount the CM-15/15A in a vertical position on a wall or column. Do NOT mount the CM-15/15A in a comer. 6. SPACING: Use the same spacing as for smoke detectors- 30 foot (9 meters) centers, 900 sq. feet (83 sq. meters) per detector. 7. INSTALLATION: In the configuration as normally shipped, the CM-15/15A has a three part case. This allows the unit to mount flush to a wall over a single gang electrical box (not included). If the back cover is removed (remove the two screws inside), the CM-15/15A Gas Detector mounts on a two gang, old work box or a 4 X 4 electrical box, provided by the installer. The CM-15/15A has a terminal strip to connect the cables from the control panel or other device. Access to the terminal strip will be easier if the back cover is removed first. 8. The alarm control panel zone inputs must be terminated with end of line resistors (E.O.L.R.), that are provided with the panel. 9. \^men using the Cl\1-15/15A wrth normally closed initiating circuits, use the "N.C:' and "COtv1" alarm relay connections. The CM-15 and CM-15A has not been evaluated as a stand-alone unit by U.L. CM-15/15A CM-15 CONTROLLING A REMOTE ALARM SPOTt:::: Alann Relay: SPOT, alarm 1.0 Amps., 125Vdc, 30 VA relay dry contacts, no pdartty "'> + ~~ 0", "-~ The Blann must not require over ~ 0 1 amp. A Trouble Relay: SPST 0.5Amp.200V. 10VA A UL Usted Class 2 dry contact, no poianty Power Source' 13 to 24 Vac 50-60 Hz + ex 12-24 VDC, 1 VA 01/00 REV: 06/03 MACURCO GAS DETECTORS CM-I5 and CM-I5A INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL INFORMATION The CM-15 and CM-15A ("CM-15/15A" when both units are referred to) are low voltage (12-24 VAC or VDC) all electronic detectors of carbon monoxide. The CM-15/15A's are designed for connection to UL Listed alarm control panels (Fire or Fire/Burglar or Critical Process Management Equipment). NOTE: Any time the words "Control Panel" or "Alarm Panel" or "Alarm Control Panel" are used in these instructions, what is meant is a UL Listed Fire or Fire/Burglar or Critical Process Management Equipment. See the CM-151l5A data sheet for general information and wiring diagrams. Alarm control panels, that work on 12 or 24 VDC, can provide battery back-up to the CM-15/15A detectors. Additionally, the CM-15A may be used as a standalone unit with a UL Listed class 2 power supply, however, UL has not evaluated the CM-15A in this configuration. This carbon monoxide detector is designed to detect carbon monoxide gas from ANY source of combustion. It is NOT designed to detect smoke, fIre or any other gas. LOCATION N01ES 1. o Normal CM-15/15A location. 0 Bedroom 0 Bedroom 0 2 o Alternate CM-15!15A location. Faml y room 3. Do NOT rnoWlt the CM-15!15A within 0 r-t 5 feet (Urn) of any cooking appliance. i Garage Kitchen W Fireplace LOCA TION There are two usual sources of Carbon Monoxide (CO) in homes--defective heat sources (furnaces or wood burning stoves) and automobiles running in adjoining garages. The CM-15/15A can provide protection from these sources, as well as from any other sources of co. For best protection, mount a CM-15/15A in the hallway near each bedroom area. In addition, another CM-IS/15A may be mounted just inside the door from the adjoining garage. Consider placing another detector in a bedroom that is adjacent to a furnace room. Do NOT mount the unit in the garage. Do NOT mount the CM-IS/1SA where the normal ambient temperature is below 32 degrees F (0 degrees C) or exceeds 122 degrees F (SO degrees C), or within S feet (I.S meters) of a cooking appliance. INSTALLATION See the back of the data sheet for information on connections of the CM-IS and CM-I5A. Motmt the CM-IS/1SA at the height that people breathe--four to fIve feet above the floor. Mount the unit vertically on a wall, so the information on the front of the CM-IS/ISA can be read in a normal manner. The word TOP on the internal cover indicates the normal mounting position of the detector. In the coooguration as normally shipped, the CM-IS and CM-ISA have a three part case. This allows the unit to mount flush to a wall over a single gang electrical box (not included). If the back cover is removed, (remove the two screws inside), the CM-IS/1SA's mount on a two gang, old work box or a 4 X 4 electrical box, provide by the installer. The CM-IS/1SA's have terminal strips to connect to the cables from the control panel or other device. \Vhen connecting the unit, follow good wiring practices, and ensure the power is turned off. Access to the terminal strip will be easier if the back cover is off. The relay of the CM-ISIlSA is dry contact. It is rated at I Amp, I2SV, and 30 VA When connecting the units to remote buzzers or other devices (all buzzers or "other devices" must be UL approved), make sure that the load does not exceed this rating. Make sure that power supplies to power the CM-1S/1SA do not have outputs greater than 26.4 volts or less than 10.8 volts. External buzzers must be capable of generating a sound output greater than 8S dBA OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS When the detector is first powered, the status light will alternately switch between RED and GREEN, as the unit performs a two and a half minute warm-up and self-test procedure. On CM-15A units the buzzer will cycle twice, emitting it's 1 REV, 01100 characteristic 4-chirp tone. At the end of this 2 1/2 minute cycle, the status light will turn GREEN to indicate normal operation and good, safe air. The alarm relay is energized during the 2 Y2 minute wamlUp cycle. The CM-15/15A continuously monitors the air. If the CM-15/15A measures levels of CO greater than the danger level, the RED light will turn on, the Alarm Relay will switch to actuate the alarm circuits in the control panel, and the buzzer on CM- 15A units will sound. The computer in the CM-15/15A is programmed to alarm if the danger levels of carbon monoxide is exceeded, which are time and concentration related. The alarm points are 70 ppm of carbon monoxide after 60 to 240 minutes, 150 ppm of CO after 10 to 50 minutes, and 400 ppm of CO after 4 to 15 minutes, per UL Standard 2034. WHEN AN ALARM OCCURS (INSTALLER NOTE: A placard with the information below should be posted near the control/alarm panel.) A WARNING Actuation of this device indicates the presence of CO which can be FATAL. If alarm sounds: 1. Operate the reset button; 2. Call your emergency services ( ) [fire dept. or 911]; 3. Immediately move to a location which has fresh air, outdoors or by an open doorlwindow. DO A HEAD COUNT TO CHECK THA TALL PERSONS ARE ACCOUNTED FOR. DO NOT REENTER PREMISES UNTIL THE EMERGENCY SERVICES RESPONDERS HA VE ARRIVED, THE PREMISES HAS BEEN AIRED OUT, AND THE ALARM REMAINS IN ITS NORMAL CONDITION. 4. After following steps 1 - 3, if your alarm reactivates within a 24-hour period, repeat ~:~ steps 1 - 3 and call a qualified technician ( ) to examine anellor turn off appliances, vehicle, or other sources of combustion at once [furnace, water heater, wood (coal, kerosene) burning stove or heater, RVautomobile, or the like. CAUTION This detector will only indicate the presence of carbon monoxide gas at the sensor. Carbon monoxide may be present in other areas. Accommodation spaces should be well ventilated when household cleaning supplies or similar contaminants are used. W ARNIN G This device may not alarm at low carbon monoxide levels, The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has established th.at continuous exposure to levels of 50 ppm should not be exceeded in an 8 hour period. This alarm has not been investigated for carbon monoxide detection below 70 ppm. Individuals with medical problems may consider using warning devices which provide audible and visual signals for carbon monoxide concentrations below 30 ppm. The following symptoms are related to CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING and should be discussed with ALL members of the household: Mild exposure: Slight headache, nausea, vomiting, fatigue (often described as "Flu-like" symptoms). Medium Exposure: Severe throbbing headache, drowsiness, confusion, fast heart rate. Extreme Exposure: Unconsciousness, convulsions, cardiore~;piratory failure, death. Many cases of reported CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING indicate that while victims are aware they are not well, they become so disoriented they are unable to save themselves by either exiting the building or calling for assistance. Young children and household pets may be the fIrst affected. NOTICE: Transient CO situations can occur: 1) Excessive spillage or reverse venting of fuel burning appliance caused by outdoor ambient conditions, such as: i) Wind direction and/or velocity, including high gusts of wind. Heavy air in the vent pipes (cold/humid air with extended periods between cycles). ii) Negative pressure differential resulting from the use of exhaust fans. iii) Simultaneous operation of several fuel burning appliances competing for limited internal air. iv) Vent pipe connections vibrating loose from clothes dryers, furnaces, or water heaters. v) Obstruction in or unconventional vent pipe designs which can amplify the above situations. 2) Extended operation ofunvented fuel burning devices (range, oven, frreplace, etc.). 3) Temperature inversions which can trap exhaust gasses near the ground. 7. RFV' 01/00 Transient CO situations (continued) 4) Car idling in an open or closed attached garage, or near a home. The CM-15115A will automatically reset once the air clears. RESETrrEST SWITCH The switch on the front of the CM-15115A's, labeled "PUSH HERE TO TEST OR RESET" performs a dual function. During normal operation., one push will place the unit into a test mode, where it will perform various tests, including switching the alarm relay and turning the status light RED for five seconds, and the CM-15A buzzer will cycle twice during the 5 seconds. When the alarm relay switches, the Normally Open contact becomes closed, and vice versa. If the CM-15115A is in an alarm condition due to detection of carbon monoxide, one push of the switch will cause the alarm buzzer to turn off, the status light to turn GREEN and the alarm relay to switch, after the five second test. If CO is still present, the status light will again switch to RED and the alarm relay will close; and the buzzer will sound after a one-minute delay. TROUBLE SIGNAL The Trouble signal is determined by the configuration of the alarm panel. The CM-15115A trouble relay provides an open circuit for actuation of the control panel circuits. See ERRORS below. Various parameters are continuously monitored by the CM-15115A computer, and will open the Trouble relay when such a condition occurs. Failure of power supplies in the CM- l5115A or a lack of power to the detector will result in the Trouble relay opening, and the status light will be OFF (blank). The most common expected trouble would be a break in the wiring between the control panel and the CM-15115A. ERRORS The computer in the CM-15/15A continuously monitors various operating parameters. If a problem is found, the unit will switch to an Error mode. The status light will flash AMBER, and the trouble relay will open. Turn off the power to the unit, ~! wait a few seconds, then tu,,"1l power back on to reset the unit. If this problem persists, your detector requires repair. WHEN A TROUBLE SIGNAL OCCURS Call the alarm panel installer for advice. The CM-15/15A does not require periodic maintenance, and there is no field calibration procedure. The unit should be returned to Macurco in order to comply with your Warranty. SENSOR POISONS The gas sensor in the detector is designed with extreme sensitivity to the environment. As a result, the sensing ftmction of the tip may be deteriorated if it is exposed to a direct spray from aerosols such as paints, silicone vapors, etc., or to a high density of corrosive gases (such as hydrogen sulfide or sulfur dioxide) for an extended period of time. LIMITED WARRANTY The CM-15 and CM-15A CO detectors are warranted to be free from defective material and workmanship for a period of two (2) years from the date of manufacture (stamped on the unit). If any component becomes defective during the warranty period, it will be replaced or repaired free of charge, if the unit is returned in accordance with the instructions below. This warranty does not apply to units that have been altered or had repair attempted, or that have been subjected to abuse, accidental or otherwise. The above warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties, obligations or liabilities. THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO A PERIOD OF TWO (2) YEARS FROM THE DATE OF MANUFACTURE. Macurco shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages for breach of this or any other warranty express or implied arising out of or related to the use of said CO detector. Manufacturer or its agents liability shall be limited to replacement or repair as set forth above. Buyer's sole and exclusive remedies are return of the goods and repayment of the price, or repair and replacement of non-conforming goods or parts. (The Uniform Commercial Code applicable in the State of Colorado shall govern) RETURN INSTRUCTIONS Call (303) 781-4062 for a Return Authorization number. Then carefully pack the detector with a written description of the nature of the return. Send the unit to the following address: Macurco Ine. 3946 South Mariposa Street Englewood, Colorado 80110 ~ RFV' 01/00 , Electromagnetic RSG 330D E. 59th 81. Fire Door Holders Long Beach. CA 90805 DH Series P: (562) 529 5100 F: (562} 529 5102 'WYffl,rsgsf;Curily, com DH( }FE DH( )FC DH( )FPC DH( )GC 1 DH{ )INC (Bras.s ,Plated) (Chrome Plated) {PowdercOOted) Description: DH series fire door holders are constructed of the finest materials and workmanship avai:1able. The door holder is made of durable die-cast metal and offered in a high luster plated or powdercoated finish. ; Other features Include standard dual voltage ac or de inputs of 12 & 24V, 24 & 120V and 24 & 220V models. \Nhile reducing stocking requirements. model 24120 draws a mere .020 ma. @24VOC lowering overall job costs. nn large installations the cost savings can 00 subslamial), Other features: sing.1a or double cO,j[ floor mounting, surface mounting and direct wall mounting. No brackets are .required. The PH series door holder offer$'. a new in$'.tallation te-cnnique using an adhesive templale assuring <!!ignment WithQut secondary adjustments. Accessories indude extension and misalignment rods (various lengths) enabling parallelis.m between door and wan at dlstances greater than 12 inches and misalignment over 4 inches. Aiding in instaUationis the alrCl'att quality DH drUI !hat reduces h'i$.taUation time and provide.s a near pertect alignment of catch-plate and armature ~ again., lowering overaW Installation costs, Basic units cffer superior holding force and low reSIdual magnetlsm. Models 1224 and 24120 can opetate at higher listed Yoltages producing holding 'orees In e'xcess of 10Ofbs. (45.3kg.) For special applicatIons, PERFORMANCE DATA: ORDERING JNFORMATION: MODEL VOLTAGE DOmA AClmA Terminals lB. KG. DH = Doaf Holder : 1224 12\1 40 38 C&L 30 13.6 F = Flush Mount 24\1 40 Ju C&H 30 13,6 S = Surface Mount 24\1 20 19 C&L 40 18,1 R = Recessed 24120 10 _ C&H 35 15.8 G:: Ground Mount ..OV 20 P = Powdercoated 24420 24V 20 19 C&L 40 18,1 C = Chrome Plating 220\1 - 15 C&H 2511.3 8 = Brass Plating 1 = Single Coit NOTE: Holding forces listed in above table correspond with shaded 2 = Double Coil values, non shaded values are slightly jess. NOTE: #2 indicates double coil ground mount model. Exampl~: DH (24120) (S) (P) (C} (1) MODEL VOLTAGE DelmA ACJmA Terminals LB. KG. j Door holder 1224 24V 85 81 C&L 75 34.0 24120 120V - .100 C&L 110 49.8 ModelNoltage I 1224,24120,24220 HIGH HOLDING FORCEfSPECIALAPPLlCATlONS: To obtam periormance values in table above apply hIgh listed voltage to low Mount Style voltage terminals (C & L). Surface, Flush. Ground. Recessed" NOTE: This configuration can only b-e applied to models 1224 & 24120, ;j _",.'.d I ACCESSORIES finish _.. _ - Chrome, 8~ss Extensions: S~rf~C8 MOI.mUng: Coils Extension rods DfiBB (back box) 1,2 -r-~~ ~~:-1 _ [>>.u .1 ACCE~SO~ES: L'.:.- ~ i.. ._~.-. i 1--' h._.. Extensions. fiS.~~- .1<T!!'IJ "1I~ ' : .... .. . .... '.. '. - ~ t-. -+ . + . 1 inch extension chrome. . I !!!4----,--- t""" ~ ; 2-~' 1 Inch extension brass, L. M_ 11. >: J .J .- -... J i 6D 1M\. - 1-112 Inch extension chrome , 1.:rIII ........,. ,..l..."'-"-rlJIJl.El1t. :J...fY1G. I 1I:;l'...5.mJ.\. . '. >- ....rnn i 1-1/2 Inch extension brass. I L- ...... .. I 2 inch extension chrome. ~- ---.. I 2 inch extension brass, , 3 inch extension chrome. 2:: ) 3 inch e~en5ion brass... .. 4 inc:hadJustabrB extansJOn chrome; . -' Models Available Strobes Red White S1224MC S1224M CW S1224MCP S1224MCPW S1224MCK S1224MCSP Horn/Strobes Red White P1224MC P1224MCW P1224MCP P1224MCPW P1224MCK P1224MCSP Horns Red White H12/24 H12/24W H12/24K Product Overview Operates on either :12V or 24V SpectrAlert" Selectable Output Horns, Strobes, and Horn/Strobes offer enhanced fea- Widest range of candela options: tures that include the widest range of candela options available and the capability to 12V: 15 and 15/75 candela recognize and self-adjust for either 12 or 24 volt operation. With an overall feature 24V: 15, 15/75, 30, 75, 110 candela set that combines performance, installation ease, flexibility, and a consistent, aesthetically pleasing appearance, the SpectrAlert Selectable Output devices Easy candela selection provide both the innovation and efficiency synonymous with the SpectrAlert name. Lower current draw Performance. SpectrAlert selectable output wall-mount horns, strobes, and horn/strobes Easy DIP switch selection for horn offer key performance features long associated with the SpectrAlert name. The select- options able candela strobes and horn/strobes offer average current draws that are not only Easy mounting with QuickClick™ lower than conventional fixed-candela SpectrAlert products, but also lower than similar selectable candela products. By consuming less current, the ability to connec.1: even more Synchronizable with MDl devices per loop is possible, resulting in a lower installed cost. Sync .CircuiFM module Installation. SpectrAlert selectable output horns, strobes, and horn/strobes offer the Meets UL197:t, NFPA 72, and ADA same installation-friendly features synonymous with the SpectrAlert name, such as the signaling requirements option of 2- and 4-wire operation; the ability to use standard size backboxes with no All strobe and horn/strobe models incorporate a encroachment into the box; and universal mounting incorporating the labor-saving new patent-pending voltage booster design that QuickClick'" feature. Such labor-savings features make wire connections simple and fast, has a more consistent flash bulb voltage over further reducing installed cost. the range of candela selections. The benefit to Flexibility. SpectrAlert selectable output strobes and horn/strobes offer the broadest the customer is a high quality strobe device. range of candela options_ In addition, the selectable output strobes and horn/strobes can operate on either 12V or 24V, with no setting required; the device recognizes and ~ @ self-adjusts to the correct current automatically. Temporal 3 or Continuous tone options continue to be available, in either an Electromechanical or 3kHz pattern. USTED S6612 Aesthetics. SpectrAlert selectable output horns, strobes, and horn/strobes incorporate 7125-1209:222 $40U 7135-1209:223 the same stylish, low profile design of the conventional SpectrAlert products, for a con- <8> rvE4 sistent and aesthetically pleasing appearance across the entire product line. IpproYld -- 122-02.[ 3014150 126<l2-[ Engineering Specifications General fire protectIve service. Horn/strobe shall be wired as a primary SpectrAlert horns, strobes and horn/strobes shall be capable of signaling notIfication appliance and comply wIth the Americans mounting to a standard 4' x 4' x 11/2- back box or a single gang with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling appliances, 2- x 4- X 17/s' back box using the universal mounting plate flashing at 1Hz over the strobe's entire operating voltage range. included with each SpectrAlert product. Also, SpectrAlert prod- The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated ucts, when used in conjunction with the accessory Sync-Circuit lenslreflector system. The horn shall have two tone options, two Module, shall be powered from a non-coded power supply audibility options (at 24 volts) and the option to switch between and shall operate on 12 or 24 volts. 12 volt rated devices shall a temporal 3 pattern and a non-temporal continuous pattern. have an operating voltage range of 9-17.5 volts. 24-volt rated Strobes shall be powered independently of the sounder with the devices shall have an operating voltage range or 17-33 volts. removal of factory installed jumper wires. The horn on horn! SpectrAlert products shall have an operating temperature of strobe models shall operate on a coded or non-coded power sup- 320 to 1200F and operate from a regulated DC or full wave ply (the strobe must be powered continuously). rectified, unfiltered power supply. Synchronization Module Strobe Module shall be a System Sensor Sync-Circuit_ listed Strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Model _ to UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The listed to UL 1971 and be approved for fire protective service. The module shall synchronize Spe(.1:rAlert strobes at 1Hz ;md horns strobe shall be wired as a primary signaling notification appliance at temporal 3. Also, the module shall silence the horns on horn! and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act require- strobe models, while operating the strobes, over a single pair of ments for visible signaling appliances, flashing at 1Hz over the wires. The module shall be capable of mounting to a 411/16- x strobe's entire operating voltage range. The strobe light shall con- 411116- x 21/S' back box and shall control two Style Y (class B) or sist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system. one Style Z (class A) circuit. Module shall be capable of multiple zone synchronization by daisy chaining multiple modules together Horn/Strobe Combination and re-synchronizing each other along the chain. The module Horn!Strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Model shall not operate on a coded power supply. _listed to UL 1971 and UL 464 and shall be approved for Specifications Walk Test Weight, horn only Voltages SpectrAlert horn/strobe and horn only 7.2 oz. 12 or 24VDC and FWR unfiltered work on .walk tests' with time dura- Weight, strobe and horn/strobe Operating voltage range tions of 4 seconds or greater 8.8 oz. 12V: 8-17.5V; 24V: 16-33V Input Terminals Mounting Operating voltage range (with 12 to 18 AWG 4* x 4- x 11/2- or 2* x 4* X 17/s- Sync -Circuit module, MDL) Dimensions standard boxes 12V: 9-17.5V; 24V: 17-33V Strobe and horn/ strobe with universal Operating Temperature (Indoor) U.S. Patent Numbers plate 5- x 55/s- X 215/16- 320F to 1200F (OOC to 49OC) 5,593,569 5,914,665 Strobe and horn/strobe with small Maximum humidity (Indoor) 6,049,446 footprint plate 95% as tested per UL464 33/8* x 55/8- X 25/16- Outdoor (K Series) Operating Temperature Horn with universal mounting plate -400F to 1510F 5- x 55/8- X 15/16- (-400c to 66OC) Horn without mounting plate Outdoor rating 215/16* x 55/16- X 15/16- NEMA 3R (per UL 50) SpectrAlert Current Draw Horn Current Draw Maasuremenb (RMS): DC Operating Current- DC FWR Strobe Selectable Horn Tones 12V 24V 12V 24V Candela (mA RMS) Series Settin 12V 24V Temporal Low Electromechanical 15 23 13 23 Volume 3000 Hz Interrupted 15 33 13 23 S1224MC 127 59 Strobes 127 69 High Electromechanical 36 53 20 44 Volume 3000 Hz Interrupted 43 57 21 40 90 160 No... Low Electromechanical 16 37 19 29 Temporal Volume 209 3000 Hz Interrupted 16 32 18 33 P1224MC 59 High Electromechanical 38 49 46 49 Horn/ Strobes Volume 3000 Hz Interrupted 44 56 42 58 NOTE: Horn/strobe current draw can be calculated by adding the strobe current draw to the hom current draw for the chosen setting. SpectrAlert Mounting and Operation Candela Selections Horn Sound Measurements (dBA): .,.. For strobe candela selection, adjust slide switch located on the .-, ',< rear of the product while watching the viewing window on the Selectable Horn Tones 8-17.5V 18-33V side of the reflector. T.....por..1 Low Electromechanical 67 75 Volume 3000 Hz Interrupted 68 75 Pennissible Candela Settings Candela Operating Voltage High Electromechanical 71 80 Setting Volume 3000 Hz Interrupted 72 81 12V 24V 15 OK OK Non- Low Electromechanical 71 79 T.....poral Volume 3000 Hz Interrupted 72 79 15(75 OK OK 30 OK High Electromechanical 76 84 Volume 3000 Hz Interrupted 77 86 75 OK 1:10 I I OK AOl33-00 DIP Switch Operation Factory OFF ON D"'.." ~ Sw'''' Low I: :-II""h [J T empora! I_I I Nnn-TP.mpora! 10: ~ l~r" LID Eleclromech. lIIC::J 3000Hz 0 0 Base (rear) = Typical weatherproof mounting with universal plate A0110-OO rWBB A0120-00 SpectrAlert Ordering Information Model Description Model Description P1224MC Selectable Output Horn/Strobe, 12/24 volt, red H12/24 Horn, 12/24 volt, red P 1224MCW Selectable Output Horn/Strobe, 12/24 volt, white H12/24W Horn, 12/24 volt, white P 1224MCP Selectable Output Horn/Strobe, 12/24 volt, red, H12/24K Horn, 12/24 volt, red, outdoor plain housing Accessories P1224MCPW Selectable Output Horn/Strobe, 12/24 volt, MOL Sync -Circuit Module, red white, plain housing P 1224MCK Selectable Output Horn/Strobe, 12/24 volt, red, MOLW Sync -Circuit Module, white outdoor MOLA Sync -Circuit Module, red, Canadian model P 1224MCSP Selectable Output Horn/Strobe, 12/24 volt, red, MOLWA Sync -Circuit Module, white, Canadian model "FUEGO. housing S-MP Small Footprint Mounting Plate, red, for single- S1224MC Selectable Output Strobe, 12/24 volt, red gang back box S1224MCW Selectable Output Strobe, 12/24 volt, white S-MPW Small Footprint Mounting Plate, white, for single- S1224MCP Selectable Output Strobe, 12/24 volt, red, plain gang back box housing BBS Surface Mount Back Box Skirt, red S1224MCPW Selectable Output Strobe, 12/24 volt, white, BBSW Surfac e Mount Back Box Skirt, white plain housing O-MP Universal Mounting Plate (replacement), red S1224MCK Selectable Output Strobe, 12/24 volt, red, O-MPW Universal Mounting Plate (replacement), white outdoor S1224MCSP Selectable Output Strobe, 12/24 volt, red, WBB Weatherproof Back Box "FUEGO. housing ;1 Notes All of these SpectrAlert produas are designed for wall mount only. All outdoor models Il!1!.tt use weatherproof back box model WBB. Installation of less than 75 candela strobes may be permissible under the equivalent facilitation clause of the ADAAG (Sec. 2.2). However, it is the responsibility of the person or entity designing the fire alarm system to determine the acceptability of less than 75 candela strobes. All 15175 candela strobes or horn/ strobes are recommended for 20' x 20' rooms or less. System Sensor Sales and Service System Sensor Headquarters System Sensor Canada System Sensor In China System Sensor - Far East System S8lIsor - India 3825 Ohio Avenue Ph: 905.812.0767 Ph: 86.29.8832.0119 Ph: 85.22.191.9003 Ph: 91.124.237.1770 x.2700 St. Charles. 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AOS0325-005. 5/ 05.#1438 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS ~ SYSTEM Spectr AJert Selectable Output Strobes, SENSOR 8 Horns, and Horn/Strobes For use with the following models: 3825 Ohio Avenue, St. Charles, Illinois 60174 Strobes - 12/24 volt: S1224MC, S1224MCW, S1224MCSP, S1224MCSPW, S1224MCP, S1224MCPW j-800-SENSOR2, FAX: 630-377.6495 Combo - 12/24 volt: P1224MC, P1224MCW, P1224MCSP, P1224.MCSPW, P1224MCP, P1224MCPW www.systemsensor.com Horns - H12/24, H12/24W SPEClT~Jert Suffix 'W- indicates white housing models. Suffix 'SP- indicates "FUEGO' (Spanish word for -FIRE") lettering on housing. Suffix 'P" indicates plain housing (no lenering). The Products to which this manual applies may be mvered by one or more of the following U.S. Patent number.;: 5,914,665; 5,850,178; 5,598,139; 6,049,446; 6,133,843; 6,522,261; 6,661,337; 5.931.569; 6,i93,375; 6,822,400; 6,833,783; 6,838,997 Specifications Automatic selection for 12 or 24 volt rated operation (DC or Full-Wave Rectified) Electrical For Horns, Strobes, and Horn/Strobes Voltages: Regulated 12 DC/FWR and Regulated 24 DC/FWR Operational Voltage Ranges: 12V=8-17.5 Volts; 24V= 16-33 Volts Synchronous Applications with MDL Module: 12V=9-17.5 Volts; 24V= 17-33 Volts Operational Humidity Range: 10-93 % RH (non-condensing) NUfE: Horn units will operate on walk tests with on-time durations of .25 sec. or greater. Flash Rate: 1 flash per second l Operating Temperature: 320 F to 1200 F (00 C to 490 C) Selectable Light Outputs: All candelas are selectable via a manual slide switch. 12/24 Volt Applications: 15 or 15/75 candela 24 Volt Application: 30, 75, 110 candela 15/75 is listed at 15 candela per UL 1971 but will provide 75 candela on axis (straight ahead). 15,30, 75, or 110 are rated for that candela. Sound Output: Sound output levels are established at Underwriters Laboratories in their reverberant room. Always use the sound output specified as UL Reverberant Room when compar- ing products. Listings: UL S5512 (Strobe); UL S4011 (Combo) Note for Strobes: Do not exceed: 1) 8-17.5 or 16-33 voltage range limit; 2) maximum number of 70 strobe lights when connecting the MDL Sync module with a maximum line imped- ance of 4 ohms per loop and; 3) maximum line impedance as required by the fire alarm control manufacturer. The models S1224MC, S1224MCW, S1224MCSp, S1224MCSPW; S1224Mcp, S1224MCPW; P1224MC, P1224MCW, P1224MCSp, P1224MCSPW, P1224MCP, and P1224MCPW incorporate a. ne..v pa.tent-pending vol1age booster design tha.t has a more corl.sistent {lash bulh voltage over th.e range of C1lndela selectUlns. The bene(il to the customer is a high quality strobe d.evire General Description Fire Alarm System Considerations The SpectrAlert series notification appliances are designed Temporal and Non-Temporal Coded Signals: to meet the requirements of most agencies governing these The American National Standards Institute and the Na- devices, including: NFPA, ADA, The National Fire Alarm tional Fire Alarm Code require that all horns used for build- Code, UL, ULC, FM, CSFM, MEA. Also, check with your ing evacuation installed after July 1, 1996, must produce local Authority Having Jurisdiction for other codes or stan- Temporal Coded Signals. dards that may apply. Signals other than those used for evacuation purposes do The SpectrAlert series can be installed in systems using 12- not have to produce the Temporal Coded Signal. Temporal or 24-volt panels having DC or full-wave rectified (FWR) coding is accomplished by interrupting a steady sound in power supplies. The series can also be installed in systems the following manner: requiring synchronization (module MDL or compatible equivalent required) or systems that do not require syn- ~ chronization (no module required). 'h Sac. II2Sec. 1/2 Sec. '''See. IhSec. 11/2Sec RepealS en OIl On OIl en OIl NUfICE: This manual shall be left with the owner/user of this equipment. D900- 28-00 j J56-j796-010R Power Supply Considerations Typical wire size resistance: Panels typically supply DC filtered voltage or FWR (full- 18 AWe solid: Approximately 8 ohms/l,OOO ft. wave rectified) voltage. The system design engineer must 16 AWe solid: Approximately 5 ohms/I ,000 ft. calculate the number of units used in a zone based on the 14 AWe solid: Approximately 3 ohms/I ,000 ft. type of panel supply. Be certain the sum of all the device currents do not exceed the current capability of the panel. 12 AWe solid: Approximately 2 ohms/l,OOO ft. Calculations are based on using the device current found ift Example: ASSUIIle you have 10 devices OIl a zone and each the subsequent charts and must be the current specified for requires 50 mA average and 2000 Ft. of 14 AWG wiring (to- the type of panel power supply used. tal length = outgoing + return). The voltage at the end of the Wire Sizes loop is 0.050 amps per device x 10 devices x 3 ohms/l,OOO The designer must be sure that the last device on the circuit ft. x 2000 ft = 3 volts drop. has sufficient voltage to operate the device within its rated Note: If class UK wiring is installed, the wire length may be voltage. When calculating the voltage available to the last up to 4 times the single wire length in this calculation. device, it is necessary to consider the voltage drop due to The same number of devices using 12 AWG wire will pro- the resistance of the wire. The thicker the wire, the less the duce only 2 volts drop. The same devices using 18 AWG voltage drop. Generally, for purposes of determining the wire will produce 8 volts drop. Consult your panel manu- wire size necessary for the system, it is best to consider all facturer's specifications, as well as SpectrAlert's operating of the devices as "lumped" on the end of the supply circuit voltage range to determine acceptable voltage drop. (simulates "worst case"). ..... ;,j; Figure 1A: Current Draw Measurements (RMS) Figure 18: Horn Sound Measurements (dB A): NOTE: All 'S' and 'p' models were only tested at the 8-17.5 and 16-33 Volt-FWR/DC limits. This does not include the 80% low- Selectable Horn Tones IH7.5V 16-33V end or 110% high-end voltage limits. Temporal Low Electromechanical 67 75 Volume 3000 Hz Interrupted 68 75 Strobe Current Draw Electromechanical 71 80 High FWR DC Volume Operating Operating 3000 Hz Interrupted 72 81 Current Current Non- Low Electromechanical 71 79 Candela Strobe Strobe Temporal Volume 3000 Hz Interrupted 72 79 Settin 12V 15 127 High Electromechanic al 76 84 1!i175 127 I I Volume I 3000 Hz Interrupted I 77 I 86 I 30 75 Figure 2: Candela Selections 110 For strobe candela selection, adjust slide switch located on the Figure 1C: Horn Current Draw Measurements (RMS): rear of the product while watching the viewing window on the side of the reflector. DC FWR Permissible Candela Settings: Selectable Horn Tones 12V 24V 12V 24V OIMnrtlng Voltag. Candela Temporal Low E1ectromechanlcal 15 23 13 23 setting 24V Volume 12V 3000 Hz Interrupted 15 33 13 23 15 OK OK High Electromechanical 36 53 20 44 OK OK Volume 15/75 3000 Hz Interrupted 43 57 21 40 30 OK Non- Low Electromechanical 16 37 19 29 Temporal Volume 75 OK 3000 Hz Interrupted 16 32 18 33 110 OK High ElectromechanIcal 38 49 46 49 Volume 3000 Hz Interrupted 44 56 42 58 NOTE: SpectrAlert selectable output strobes, set at 15 and 15;7500, automatically work on both 12V and 24V power supplies. NafE: Regulated 12 DC, max operating current 44.4 mA NOTE: The strobe is not listed for 12V operating voltages Regulated 24 DC, max operating current 57.0 mA when set to 3D, 75 or 110 candelas. Use only those settings Regulated 12 FWR, max operating current 45.7 mA marked as OK in the chart above. Regulated 24 FWR, max operating current 57.5 mA NafE: Horn/Strobe current draw can be calculated by adding the strobe current draw (Figure 1A) for chosen candela setting to the horn current draw (Figure 1C) for chosen setting. D900-28-00 2 156-1 796-01OR Figure 3: Horn Factory Default Setting NaTE: The low volume setting of some tones must NOT be The factoI)' default setting is High, Temporal 3, and Electro- used for public mode applications when the device is pow- mechanical tone. ered from a 12-volt panel. Refer to the Sound Output Guide Factory on the previous page. OFF ON De"'" gSW",' Low c::J:I!j] High [J Temp/Non-Temp ON = NON-Temporal, OFF = Temporal o @ T emporai I-I i M>>-T'"'P''''l1!rJ 3 KHz/Electromechanical @@ ON = 3KHz, OFF = Electromechanical Electromech. I-I I 3000Hz 0=0 Base (rear) ADlIO-OO Horn selections using 3-position DIP switch on horn/ strobe (refer to Figure 3): NaTE: When powered from a FWR supply, the horn will be modulated (turned on and off) by 120Hz causing it to sound different than if powered by a DC supply. High/Low Volume ON = High Volume, OFF = Low Volume I AWARNING I Check terminal polarity before wiring. For proper operation, make snre the correct wire :;. polarity is applied to the unit. ',f I System Operation - Non-Synchronized Devices: Ftgure 6: Any combination of models powered by a Figure 4a: Any combination of models powered by a 4-w..e circuit to provide independent horn and strobe op- 2-wire circuit: eration (remove factory installed jumpers, see Figure 8) (+) HORNISTROBE Na:rE: Strobes must be powered continuously for horn operation. (+) lWO WIRE SYSTEM ANY "'X OF MODELS WIRED FOR TANDEM (+) OPERATION H H 0 R N System Operation - Synchronized Devices: H Figure 4b: Any combination of models powered by a 2-wire circuit: HORNISTROBE STROBE ONLY (+) (+) (+) S oJ lWO WIRE SYSTEM T 0 ANY "'X OF MODELS R :i WIRED FOR TANDEM 0 OPERATION B H E SYNa-tRONIZA nON MODULE AOlll-OO ADm-OIl Figure 5: Horns and strobes powered in tandem Figure 7: Horns and strobes powered independently NarE: Supply power must be continuous for proper operation. (horn operated on coded power supply) NarE: Strobes must be powered continuously for horn operation. TANDEM OPERATION INDEPENDENT OPERATION HORN/STROBE COMBO HORN AND STROBE HORN + Ham. FACTO At lNSTM.I..fO JUMPER WIRES REYOVEO TO NEXT STRa3.E + FACTORY NOTE: STROBES YUST DEVICE OR INSTALLED FROM: TO NEXT {<< HOOH. BE POWERED CONTINUOUSLY EOL JUMPERS FACP, MODULE DEVICE OR FOR HORN OPERATION. Strebe ... OR PREVIOUS EO L << smoeE Strobe - Hem- - DEVICE - TO NEXT {<< smalE- STROBE - FROM: FAC? MOOULE (MDt..) DEVICE OR OR PREVIOUS EOL <<HORN _ \ HORN _ DEVICE \ \ AD1l2-00 ~..."..--'" \ SUtI<<'VI.icn of conMCtic:n 00 HOT ..lIow ~tiW" WI'. I..-d. to extend ~ond swItch l'Iou&in~ 00 NOT oap WI'." AD1l4-0Il -- 0900-28-00 3 156-1796-010R Figure 8: Removal of horns and strobes from mounting plates - --- To remove units from mounting plates, insert Quick Click Re- moval Tool as shown to unlock snap. While pushing in Re- moval Tool to release the snap, pull back on the horn/strobe. Hinge the horn/strobe module, disengage the Locking Rib, and lift the horn/strobe away from the mounting plate. Mounting Diagrams: Strobe or Horn/Strobe with small footprint mounting plate: S-MP,S-MPW Screw types used for mounting: 1. Mount plate to back A - 8-32 x 'I. fiat head box using screws B. B = 6-32 x 1'/.. pan head 2. Break off four tabs from unit. 3. Complete field wir- Strobe or Horn/Strobe with universal mounting plate: ing, making sure wall opening is large enough for terminals to fit through. 0 4. Insert locking rib into AQ116-00 0 slot on plate. S. Press into plate; unit will make a "click" when it has locked into place. 0 Strobe or Horn/Strobe surface mount: 4-INCHBACl(8CDl: A0117..oo 0 l. Mount plate to back box using screws A, making sure 0 wall opening is equal to the plate opening. A011S-QO 0 2. Complete field wiring. 1. Mount skirt to back box 3. Insert locking rib into slot on plate. with screws A. 4. Press into plate, unit will make a "click" when it has 2. Complete field wiring. locked into place. 3. Insert locking rib on unit into slot on skirt. 4. Press into skirt; UI'jt will ma.ke a "click" when it has locked into place. (NarE: Strobe and skirt may also be mounted to a 2-incb box using screws B instead of screws A.) Please refer to insert for the Limitations of Fire Alarm Systems I AWARNiNG I Th. limitations of Hom/Strob.. The horn and!oc strobe w1ll not work wltlwul power. The hom/strobe gelS Its power from the The signal strobe may not be seen.. The electronic visual warning sigDa! uses an extremely fellable Ilre/securtty panel monitoring the alarm s}'ltem. Il power is cut 011 tor any reason. the hom/strobe xenon flash tube. It fia5hes alleast once every second.. The strobe fllIlst not be installed in direct will not provide the de,ired audio or visual waming. SUDligllt or areaa 01 high light inlerl3.ty (over 60 foot candles) where the visual fia5h nught be d1sre- The horn may not be heard.. The loudness of the hom meets (or eu:eeds) current Underwrtter5 garded or not seen. The strobe may not be seen by the visually impaired.. Laboratones' standards. However. the horn may not alert a 50und sleeper or one who has recently The signal strobe rna:y cause selzu.res. IndiVlduals who have positive photol.c re5poQ:le to visual used drugs or lw been drtnklng alcoholic beverages. The horn may not be heard il it u placed on a stimuli with seizures. such as persons with epilepsy. should avoid prolonged exposure to environ. different floor trom the person in hazard or il placed too tar away to be heard over the ambient no1&e ments in which strobe signals, including this ,trobe. are activated.. such as traf.lic. air conditioners. machinery or music appliances that may prevent alert penlons from The stgnal strobe cannot opera" Irom coded power supplies. Coded power supplies produce hearing the alarm. The hom may not be heard by persons who are hearing lmpau:ed.. interrupted power: The strobe must have an unintenupted :iOurce of power in order to opeI'ale cor- NarE: Strobes must be powered continuously for horn operation. rectly. S}'ltem Sensor recommends thai the horn and signal strobe always be used in combination 50 that. the risks from any of the above limitations are minimized. Thr...Vur llmlttld Warranty System Sensor Warrants its enclosed horn. strobe. or hom/strobe to be free from delects in materials to: System Sensor. Retwns DepartmerlL RA . ~ 3825 Ohio Avenue. St_ Cb.arles, lL 6017~. and worknLmshlp under nOI1ll<ll use and service for a penod 01 three years from date 01 manu. ptease include a note descrtbing the maliunCIlOn and suspected cause 01 failllre. The Company facture. System Sensor makes no other express warranty lor this horn. strobe. or hom/strobe. No shall not be obligated to repair ex; repface trnits which are lound to be delective because of dam- agent. representative. dealel; or employee 01 the Company lw the authortty to iner.....e or alter age. unreawnabie use.. modifications. or alterations ocoming after the date af manwactille. In no the obligations or linutations 01 this Warranty. The Company's obligation of this Warranty shall be caoe sltaJlthe Company be liable lor any consequenllal or incdental darnage;llor breach or this or linnted to the repair or replacement of any pan 01 the homo strobe. or horn/strobe which is round any other Warranty. expressed or implied whal5Oevel; even if the 10.. or damage ill caused by the to be defective in materials or warkman..ship tmder normal use and service during the three year Company's negligence or faulL SOme sL1I.es do not allow the aclusion ex limitatim of inddenlal or penod commenClllll with the dale or manufacrure. Alter phoning System Seo.so(, toil free number consequenllal damages, 50 the above imutatiOll ex; exclusion may not apply to yolL This Warranty 8OQ-SENSORl (736-7672) lor a Rerum Allthorizatloo number. ,end defe:!ive umts postage prepaid gives you 'pecilic legal nghts, and you may also have other rights wluch vary from slate to stale. FCC Sbltement SpectIAlen Strobes and Hom/StIobes have been tested and round to comply WIth the linnts lor a and. if not I..IUItalled and tl5ed in accordance with the instruction m.anual. may call3e harmful Clas, B digltal device. pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limit, are designed to provide interference to radio commumcatlotl!. O~n.on of this equipment Ul a residential area is likeiy rea:m.nable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a com~ to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference meraal enVlIOIlment 'This equipment generates.. uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy at ws own expen5e. D900-28-00 4 156-1796-01OR .. 2005 System Sensor Models Available MOL (Red) MOLW (White) Canadian Models MOLA (Red) MOLWA (White) Product Overview Two wire operation from module Technology. The Sync-Circuit module synchronizes SpectrAlertO strobes at to the devices 1 Hz and horns at temporal 3 over a single pair of wires. Patented module tech- Silences horns over a two wire loop nology also allows the silencing of horns on horn/strobe models over a pair of WIres. Synchronizes strobes at 1 Hz Synchronizes horns to temporal Application Flexibility. The Sync-Circuit module is designed to power and syn- 3 pattern chronize either two 3-amp circuits wired in Class B or one 3-amp circuit powered as Class A. Should more than two zones require synchronization, Patented technology additional modules can be added by interconnecting the "slave" input and Allows slave module operation output terminals between modules. Generates synchronized temporal 3 Additional Capabilities. The Sync.Circuit module is also designed to generate tem- tone for Multi.Alert~ and PA400 poral 3 tone for System Sensor's Multi-Alert and PA400 Mini-Alert sounders. horn products Existing installations can be upgraded to comply with NFPA 72. Engineering Specifications Synchronization Circuit Module shall be a System Sensor Sync-Circuit Model listed to UL464 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The module shall synchronize SpectrAlerr" strobes at 1 Hz and horns at temporal 3. Also, the module shall be capable of silencing the horns on horn/strobe models, @ while operating the strobes, over a single pair of wires. The module shall be @ capable of mounting to a 411/1.'X 411/1."X 21/8" back box and shall control two USTCD Style Y (class B) or one Style Z (class A) circuit. The module shall be capable 55512 CS548/549 of multiple zone synchronization by connecting multiple modules together via a S40U slave-in/slave-out arrangemenr and re-synchronizing each other along the chain. g Note: The module shall not operate on a coded power supply. 1'\ <$> M:A ~~V,; 1c5 apprond 7300-1209:179 OD4A7.A't 2"'-4-97.M General Specifications DimensIons Mounting Indoor Operating Temperature 5r;." L x 5'/," W 4".1.6'.4""6".2'11;" back box 32' to 120' F (0' to 49' C) Operating Specifications Operating Voltage Operating Voltage Range (12 V) MaXimum Load on Loop 12 or 24 VDC and FWR unfiltered 9 to 17.5 VDC 3 Amps/zone Operaling Voltage Range (24 V) U.S. Patent Nos 17 to 33 VDC 5.598.139 5.850.178 Horns Silenced Over Two-Wire Circuit 1. Any mix of Horn/Strobes or Strobe only devices is acceptable 2. Horn control connects to Interruptible power source MASTER MODULE SLAVE MODULE FACP,1 HORN ZONE 1 ;:> FACP 12 HOON ZONE 1 (+) CONTROl. OUT TO NEXT CCfHROL OUT NAC1 SPECTRALERT H ~~OO (+) ,.,1 zoo., zo.., r," ~ EOL N-C(1+) ZO'" HAC2 H IN OUT H "' IN H '> (-) l+) {g '> (+) {g NAC3 ZONe 2 ".He 1+1 NAC2 ZONE :I' S'l"NC 1+1 (-) IN ERROR H TO NEXT _ IN ERROR I.. $PECTR ALERT ( ) OEVlCE OR 8l SLAVE SLAVE fl..t EOl 1..1 SLAV! 3...A.VE f8 Q.; IN OUT H > Ht'N 0011.0 ~ · [!J . [!J All SpectrAlerl horns, TEMP JUMPER Off TEUP JUUp!;'R Off horn/strobes, and strobes will operate in sync. Temp 3 Coding of Multi-Alert and PA400 Sounders Strobes must be powered from non-coded supply J HORN ZONE 1 ::> CONTROL OUT FACP TO NEXT DEVICE OR EOL NAC1 (-.j ZONE 1 ZONE2 ~ H IN OUT '> NAC2 l~ f..ONE 2 TO NEXT DEVICE OR g} {B EOL {-+l !tlAYE SLAVE (+-I HIN OUTH I I lie .q I Homowlllb.Tom;:;or'" Ta.lP. JUMPER ON ooded and In .ync. Ordering Information/Current Draw M d I Average Current (mA) Peak Current (mAl In-rush Current (mA) o e No. (Red) Model No. (White) Voltage DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR MOL, MOLW 12 10 12 30 31 87 122 MOLA (Canadian) MOLWA (Canadian) 24 11 15 35 37 198 262 System Sensor Sales and Service System Sensor Headquarters System Sensor Canada System Sensor In China System Sensor - Far East System Sensor - India 3825 Ohio Avenue Ph: 905.812.0767 Ph: 86.29.524.6253 Ph: 85.22.191.9003 Ph: 91.124.237.1770 x.2700 St. Charles. IL 60174 Fx: 905.812.0771 Fx: 86.29.524.6259 Fx: 85.22.736.6580 Fx: 91.124.237.3118 Ph: 800/SENSOR2 System Sensor Europe System Sensor In Singapore System Sensor - Australia System Sensor - Russia Fx: 630/377-6495 Ph: 44.1403.891920 Ph: 65.6273.2230 Ph: 613.54.281.142 Ph: 70.95.937.7982 Documents-on-Demand Fx: 44.1403.891921 Fx: 65.6273.2610 Fx: 613.54.281.172 Fx: 70.95.937.7983 800/736-7672 x3 www.systemsensor.com 02004 System Sensor. The company reserves the nght to chooge product specificatiOns without no(lce. A05-1007-004-Sj04-#1287 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS ~ SYSTEM MDL Module SENSDR~ For use with the following series models: H12/24, HC12/24, PA400, S1224MC, SC24XX., P1224MC, PC24XX, 3825 Ohio Avenue, St. Charles, 11lillOis 60174 SP2C24XX, SP2R1224MC, SP2W1224MC, CH24MC Add suffix "W" for 1-800.SENSOR2, FAX; 630-377.6495 www.systemsellsor.com white models. Refer to System Sensor product installation manuals for model specifications. SPECTH~~ert U.S. Patent Nos. 5,850,178 culd 5,598,139 Specifications Input Voltage Range: DC or Full Wave Rectified 9 to 33 Volts I ACAUTION I When MDL module is used, supply voltage range at 12 volts: 9 to 17.5 VDC; at 24 volts: 17 to 33 VDC Maximum Load on Loop: 3A Current: Average Peak In-rush Voltage DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR 12V lOmA 12mA 30mA 31mA 87mA 122mA 24 V 12mA 15mA 35mA 37mA 198mA 262mA Operating Temperature: OOC to 490C (320F to 1200F) Listings: UL S4011 , S5512 Note for Strobes - Do not exceed: 1) 9-17.5 or 17-33 voltage range limits when the MDL module is used; 2) Maximwn nwnber of 70 strobe lights when connecting the MDL Sync module with a maximum line impedance of 4 Ohms per loop and: 3) Maximum line impedance as required by the fire alarm control manufacturer. General Description through the MDL module. When either or both outputs The MDL Module is designed to work with the SpectrAlert from the module are wired to the SpectrAlert products, the series of horns, strobes, and horn/strobes to provide a horns and strobes in both zones will be synchronized. means of synchronizing the temporal-coded horns, syn- chronizing the one-second flash timing of the strobe, and The MDL module can be configured so that more than two silencing the horns of the horn/strobe combination over a zones can be synchronized by the interconnection of the two-wire circuit wpile leav:l.'1g the strobes active. slave input and output (see Figures 1 and 2). NOTICE: This manual shall be left with the owner/user of Zone 1 Input: This input powers the MDL module. This this equipment. input must have voltage present from the FACP before anything will work. This also supplies voltage to Zone 1 output. Module Configuration This input only supplies voltage to Zone 2 Each MDL module has the capability of connecting two Zone 2 Input: output. Note: If ZOlle 1 input is not powered, Style Y (Class B) circuits or one Style Z (Class A) circuit: the notification devices attached to the ZOlle 2 output will not be powered. The zone output(s) from the panel are connected to the Horn Control: This input enables the horns on the SpectrAlert zone input(s) of the MDL module and the zone output(s) notification appliances. Voltage present means from the MDL module are connected to the notification horns are enabled. No voltage present means loop(s). Supervision is accomplished in the module by a horns are disabled. direct connection between the zone input and the zone Slave In: Connects to Master MDL Module slave out. output of each of L1J.e two zone circuits connected to the normal end-of-line device. The FACP "sees" the EOL device Slave Out: COllnects to Slave MDL slave in. D900-14-00 1 156-0983-014 Synchronize SpectrAlert Horns and Strobes Figure 1: . Each module can power two 3-amp circuits wired in NOTE: If zone 1 output of module is connected to strobes class B or one 3-amp circuit powered as Class A. or horn/strobes, zone 1 input supply poWer must . Each module will synchronize 2 zones. be continuous for proper operation. . Additional modules can be added and may be syn- MASTER MODULE chronized to all other modules by interconnecting the "slave" input and output terminals between modules. I ACAUTION I NAC1 > 2 STYU. Y (CLASS B) Horn control wiring must be contained within common HAC' l'l} IONIi:t (-I .. enclosure of module. I ACAUTlON I Slave Out - Slave In wiring must be contained within either the common enclosure of modules or enclosures within 20 feet of each other with wiring inside conduit. (+, NAC30llT (Cm~"1 H I ACAUTlON I (+, HAC4 FlETURN H TO NEXT DEVICE OR If Zone 1 input is not powered or fails during alarm, the .ot notification devices attached to the Zone 2 output will not AD181.00 be powered. NOTE: The penel (or FACP) must be capable of providing SIyle Z (Cia.. A) nomlcalion (or HAC) c1rcull/y. Con.un wnh panel manufacturer. Controlling Sounder On/Off Over 2-Wires Using Figure 2: Module Horn Control NOTE: If zone 1 output of module is connected to strobes . Connect the current source to the horn control input. If a zone output is used for the source, you must use an or horn/strobes, zone 1 input supply power must EOL on the horn control input terminaL be continuous for proper operation. . When multiple modules are used, the horn control cir- HORNS SILENCED OVER TWO WIRE CIRCUIT cuits can be wired in parallel. If wired in parallel and a MASTER MODULE HORN CONTROL CONNECTS zone output is used from panel, use an EOL on the last TO INTERRUPTABLE POWER SOURCE module for supervision. MASTER MOOULE F ACP .1 I ACAUTlON I \~} HOON (+) CONTRa.. TO NEXT HAC1 SPECTRALERT Horn control wmng must be contained within cornman H DEVICE OR (+) EOL enclosure of module. HAC: "" (-) (+) I ACAUTlON I HAC: H Slave Out - Slave In wiring must be contained within either the common enclosure of modules or enclosures within 20 feet of each other with wiring inside conduit. I ACAUTlON I St.A VI: MODULE If Zone 1 input is not powered or fails during alarm, the FACP U notification devices attached to the Zone 2 output will not be powered. (+) HAC1 H "" Special Considerations (+) SYNC {8 "" A latching relay contact is provided in case the synchroniz- NAC: ERROR (5 TO NEXT H SPECTRALERT ing signal to the notification devices is interrupted. The DEVICE OR output can be wired so that a trouble signal will be annun- EOL "" ciated at the paneL If the synchronization pulse fails in the All Spectr Alert horns, MDL module, the strobes will shut off. Affi8Z-00 horn/strobes, and strobes will operate in sync. D90o- 14-00 2 156.0983-014 NaTE: The MDL Module is factory set with the sync error Figure 5: Wiring for Coded Supplies contacts in the open state. These contacts may ANY SPECTRAlERT 5PECTRALERT close during shipping. Approximately two seconds HORN STROBE HORN ONLY MULTI CODE after power-up, these contacts will open. SOURcE HORN >Qro~ NarE: This contact could be wired to a separate monitor- pOWER :> :> ~~'6rOWER ing input at FACP. MOL I HC I STROBE :> 1 TO NEXT POWER :> J DEViCE OR EOl Figure 3: Single MOL Using Sync Error NarE: If zone 1 output of module is connected to strobes ~" IN OUT or horn/strobes, zone 1 hlput supply power must I I be continuous for proper operation. A0265-00 NOTE: Horn control must be powered for horn/strobes to ,,} HORN ZONE 1 {2 operate the horn portion. FACP --0. COKTAOL OUT d "I} ZONE 1 ZONE 2 {2 NOTE: SpectrAlert horn-only and horn/strobe devices NAC1 H IN OLfT H must be jumpered non-temporal for multi-code 0 sourcing. NAC2 "'} ZONE 2 SYNC {"I lEOl H IN ERROR L6- Temporal Coding on MA12/24D and PA400 (Non- ~} SLAVE SLAVE {~ SpectrAlert Horns); See Figure 6 I -) IN OUT ,-) I Program module to provide temporai coding by inserting o 0 . r;1!Jl TEMP. JUMPER OFF jumper plug per instructions. . Connect only sounders producing a continuous tone to SEPARATE MONITORING the module zone output(s). INPUT AD262.o0 Figure 4: Multiple Devices Using Sync Error I ACAUTION I NarE: If zone 1 output of module is connected to strobes Strobes cannot be used on a module providing temporal or horn/strobes, zone 1 input supply power must coding to horns. Strobes must be wired for independent be continuous for proper operation. operation. MODULE 1 ZONE 1 {g NOTE: Temporal jumper should be inserted across both FACP OUT 0 pins only on non-SpectrAlert products that are to ZO~ {g be powered for temporal sound output. NAC' SYNC {I'I Figure 6: HAC2 ERROR -1 NOTE: If zone 1 output of module is connected to strobes g} ~LA" .~ {g or horn/strobes, zone 1 input supply power must .[!] be continuous for proper operation. TEMP. 4UMPER OFF SEPAAA TE MONITORING INPUT O} HORN COHTllOL FACP 0 TO NEXT DEVICE OR MODULE 2 EOl NAC1 "J ZOOE 1 Z"'JJ {g (-] IN SYNC {2 > NAC2 I'} ZOOE2 Z"'E2 {~ -, IN ERROR b HAC3 OUT -I TO NEXT 0 DEVICE OR ?>} SlAVE SLAVE {2 EOl HAC4 I:I} ~ONE 2 SYNC {I" EOL -! IN 0l.IT H ERROR -) o 0 :> ~ Horns will be T empor1ll @} ~UVE .~ {g TEMP. JUMPER ON coded and in sync. I · [!]I AD263-DO A0l86-00 TEMP. JUMPER OFF D900-14-00 3 156-0983 -014 Figure 6: Mounting Diagram 0 A 0 ~ OU~ 1 " A 0 0 1. Complete field wiring. AD266.QO 2. Mount unit to 411h6" backbox with screws A. I AWARNING I The limitations of Sounder/Strobes The sounder and/or strobe will not work without power. The sounder/ for private mode viewing. The visual warning signal is suitable for direct strobe gets its power from the fire/security panel monitoring the alarm viewing and must be installed within an area where it can be seen by system. If power is cut off for any reason, the sounder/strobe wlll not building occupants. The strobe must not be installed in direct sunlight or provide the desired audio or visual warning. areas of high light intensity (over 60 foot candles) where the visual flash might be disregarded or not seen. The strobe may not be seen by the The sounder may not be heard. The loudness of the sounder meets visually impaired and is not intended to meet American Disabilities Act (or exceeds) current Underwriters Laboratories' standards. However, the (ADA) requirements. sounder may not alert a sound sleeper or one who bas recently used drugs The signal strobe may cause seizures, Individuals who have positive or has been drinking alcoholic beverages. The sounder may not be heard photic response to visual stimuli with seizures, such as persons with epi. if it is placed on a different floor from the person in hazard or if placed lepsy, shouid avoid prolonged exposure to environments in which strobe too far away to be heard over the ambient noise such as traffic, air con. signals, including tbis strobe, are activated. dJtloners, machinery or music appliances that may prevent alert persons from hearing the alarm. The sounder may not be heard by persons who The signal strobe cannot operate from coded power supplies. Coded are hearing impaired. power supplies produce interrupted power. The strobe must have an unin. terrupted source of de power in order to operate correctly. System Sensor The signal strobe may not be seen. The electronic visual warning signal recommends that the sounder and signal strobe always be used in combi- uses an extremely reliable xenon l1ash tube. It flashes at least once every nation so that the risks from any of the above limitations are minimized. three seconds and exceeds current Underwriters Laboratories standards Three-Vear Limited Warranty System Sensor warrants its enclosed sync module to be free from delects Department. RA # . 3825 Ohio Avenue. St. Charles, lL 60174. in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period Please include a note describing the malfunction and suspected cause 01 three years from date of manufacture. System Sensor makes no other 01 failure. The Company shall not be obligated to repair or replace units express warranty lor this sounder/strobe. No agent, representative, dealer, which are lound to be delective because 01 damage. unreasonable use, or employee 01 the Company bas the authority to increase or alter the modifications, or alterations occurring after the date of manufacture. In obligations or limitations 01 tbis Warranty. The Company's obligation of no case shall the Company be liable for any consequential or incidental this Warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement of any part damages for breach of this or any other Warranty. expressed or implied of the sounder/strobe whicb is found to be delective in materials or whatsoever, even if the loss or damage is caused by the Company's neg- workmanship under normal use and service during the three year period ligence or fault. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of commendng with the date 01 manufacture. After phoning System Sensor's incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion toll lree number 800-SENSOR2 (736.7672) lor a Return Authorization may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and number. send defective units postage prepaid to: System Sensor. Returns you may also nave other rights which vary lrom state to state. 0900'14-00 4 156-0983-014 <02004 System Sensor DTK-120 HW I Electrical Specifications I Class: AC Hard-Wired Transient Voltage Surge Suppressor Installation Point: Single Circuit Agency Approvals: UL, cUL 1449, IEEE C62.418 Connection Method: Hardwire parallel connection Continuous Current: Unlimited (Parallel Installation) Response Time: <5 nSec installed, <1 nSec component level Diagnostics: Indicator Light Service Voltage: 110/ 125 VAC Surge Current: 22,5000 Amps (Max) 1 Max. Energy Dissipation: 190 Joules MCOV: 130 VRMS / 185VPK Operating Frequency: 50/60 Hz AC Protection Modes: L-N, L-G, N-G EMI/RFI Noise Filtering: Yes Suppressed Voltage: 660V Operating Temperature: -40 degrees C to +85 degrees C Operating Environment: Outdoor use; Out of direct weather (5% to 100% non-condensing) I Physical Specifications I Housing: High impact plastic Housing Color: Black Housing Size: 3 in. x 1.5 in. x 1.5 in. Weight: 0.181bs DTK-120 HW INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS HARDWIRE 120VOLT SURGE PROTECTOR WARNING: DITEK RECOMMENDS A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN INSTALL THE DTK-120HW. CAUTION: MEASURE ALL VOLTAGES TO INSURE APPLIED VOLTAGE DOES NOT EXCEED THE VOLTAGE RATING OF THE UNIT. IMPROPER INSTALLATION VOIDS THE WARRANTY. KEEP LEAD LENGTHS AS SHORT AS POSSIBLE. 1. TURN OFF THE POWER AT THE CIRCUIT BREAKER OR MAIN BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION. 2.IF NECESSARY, REMOVE FRONT COVER FROM THE PANEL. 3. REMOVE 1/2" KNOCKOUT ON SIDE OF PANEL BOX. 4. UNS CR EW NUT FR OM UNIT. 5. FE E 0 ALL WIR E S AND THE DTK-120HW NIPP LE THR OUG H KNOCKOUT HOLE THE N THR OUG H NUT, TIGHTEN NUT SECURING THE UNIT AS SHOWN. 6. FOR ALARM/CONTROL PANEL INSTALLTION, REFER TO DIAGRAM #1. IN THIS APPLICATION, MAKE SURE THE LEADS ARE AS SHORT AS POSSIBLE TO THE CONNECTION POINT (ISOLATED LUGS OR TERMINAL). ALSO, ALLOW THE UNIT REACTION TIME BY ALLOWING 3'-6' OF CONDUCTOR LENGTH BETWEEN THE DTK-120HW AND THE PANEL IT IS PROTECTING. 7. FOR ELECTRICAL PANELIDISCONNECT INSTALLATION, REFER TO DIAGRAM #2. IN THIS APPLICATION, CONNECT THE DTK-120HW TO THE LOAD S IDE OF THE FUS E OR CIRCUIT BR EAKE R. ALS 0, MAKE SUR E THE LEADS ARE AS SHORT AS POSSIBLE WITH THE GROUND WIRE BEING THE SHORTEST OF ALL. GROUND RESISTANCE RULE: MAX GROUND RESISTANCE IS 25 OHMS,S OHMS OR LESS IS OPTIMUM. THIS CANNOT BE AN ASSUMED VALUE AND MUST BE MEASURED TO ASSURE PROPER GROUNDING. 8. AFTER ALL CONNECTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE AND NO HAZARDS EXIST, RESTORE POWER. 9. THIS DE VIC E IS SUIT AB LE FOR US E ON A CIR CUlT CAP AB LE OF DE LIVE RING NOT MOR ETHAN 10,000 R MS SYMMETR ICAL AMPS, 600 VOL TS MAXIMUM. 10.IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT AT: 1-888-472-6100. DIAGRAM #1 ALARM/CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION DIAGRAM #2 ELEGRICAL PANEUDISCONNEG INSTALLATION Isolated Terminal 12QVAC Power In ~ U '"";'"'" I ALARM/CONTROL PANEL I L I 0 I 0000000000 !..f 1,--1j Circuit Board NEUTRAL BUS I I 4E. CSl ~~ ~ GREEN WIRE 3'~6' Of Conductor ~ length (Coiled) OJ ~ ".~,,~ If Necessary. OJ CiJ CiJ rn CiJ BLl<. GR.!-/. WHT DTK EXPECTED SYSTEM VOLTAGES 120HW 120 V AC L-N L-G N-G - VOLTAGES 120 120 0 PHASE NEUTRAL GND i11K me> INS TALLATION INSTR UCTIONS DTK-120HW D iV6"SifiErl T e:trd q;y Grrup, I rc. MATERIAL APPROVED BY rn~K . FINISH' 1720 Starkey Road Larsp, Florida 33771 DRAWN BY: DATE: REVISED: DWG NO. PART NO. REV. Tel. 727-812-5000 Fax 727-812-5001 RWM 2/20;1)4 4/28;1)4 600-11-0002 191509 1 Product Details ~ CS'1tm~) C(Ofrm:,~) DlTEK DTK-4LVlP-LV I.:J Printer Friendly View E3 Phvsical Soecifications Product Description: 4 Pair Terminal Strip Housing: High impact plastic Color Black Size 3.01 in. x 1.60 in. x 1.60 in. Weight 0.200 ~~i!U~ Electrical Soecifications Class: Low voltage line protection Installation Point: Wire entry to building Agency Approvals: UL497B Connection Method: Screw terminals, 22-14 awg wire Continuous Current: Unlimited Response Time: <5 nSec (Installed) MCOV: 38VDC Service Voltage: 30V Max Energy Dissipation: 17 Joules Typical Let Through Voltage: 42 - 52 Protection Modes: L - G (all lines protected) l> Return to Previous Page Company I Services I Contact Us I Dealers I Products Site By I Credit App. I Protection I Home @2002 DITEK Corp. All Rights Reserved. DTK-LVLP SERIES LOW VOLTAGE LINE PROTECTION I INS T ALLATION INS TR UCTIONS I I I NOTE:THIS DEVICE IS INTENDED FOR INDOOR USE ON ISOLATED LOOP CIRCUITS, DATA, OR LOW VOLTAGE TELECOMMUN!CAT!ON CIRCUITS. 1. BE FOR E BE GINNING INS T ALLA TION, DIS CONTINUE POWE R TO THE CIR CUlT. 2. THIS DEVICE MUST BE CONNECTED IN SERIES BETWEEN THE FIELD WIRING AND THE EQUIPMENT TO BE PROTECTED. 3. SECURELY MOUNT THE BASE CLOSE TO THE CIRCUIT BEING PROTECTED USING THE DOUBLE SIDED TAPE (SUPPLIED), OR TWO #8 SCREWS (NOT SUPPLIED). 4. ALLOW THE SURGE PROTECTOR REACTION TIME BY PROVIDING 3-6 WIRE FEET OF CONDUCTOR LENGTH BETWEEN THE DTK- UNIT AND THE EQUIPMENT TO BE PROTECTED. 5. ALLOW FOR THE WIRE DISTANCE FROM THE SURGE PROTECTOR TO PROTECTED EQUIPMENT TO BE GREATER THAN THE WIRE DISTANCE FROM THE SURGE PROTECTOR TO GROUND. 6. USE ONE COMMON GROUND PER SYSTEM TO EliMINATE THE POSSIBILITY OF A DIFFE R E NCE IN GR OUND P OTE NTIALS. 7. CONNECT SIDE #1 "IN" WITH THE INCOMING FIELD WIRES, AND CONNECT THE OPPOSITE SIDE OF THE TERMINAL BLOCK TO THE EQUIPMENT TO BE PROTECTED. 8. AFTER ALL CONNECTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE AND NO HAZARDS EXIST, RESTORE POWER. 9.IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT AT: 1-888-472-6100. SLOT 0.180" x 0.240. TYP.2PLACES (S ide #1 "IN" (SEE INSTRUCTIONS) ~ ~ r ~I MODE.L DTK-. !L"!..!" . 2LVlP. :Jl_lJl~. ~lV!.P SUFFIX 0 X l Y OPX SPK SGR RUV l~ "?l~ ~I,~ ~l9 (~l uJ ....... VRMS 6 14 30 50 75 95 130 SURGE PROTECTION n ~ LOW VOLTAGE SURGE PROTECTION 1~ 01Q 016 ~10 01 r:s ide #1 "IN" (SEE INSTRUCTIONS) ~ I 1_1.165'-l MODEL OrK-. !LVU. . RlllP. !lVl!". ",tvlP .scp -sep -scp -scp 1---,.555------1 SUFFIX 0 X LV OPX SPK SGR RUV ....... VRMS 6 l<f. 30 SO 75 95 130 ~ LOW VOLTAGE SURGE PROTECTION I I -IO.IO" t WIR E S VOLTS RMS MODEL P 130 95 75 50 30 14 6 ----- DTK.1LVLP 2 WIR E S ~::~1 DTK.2LVLP 4 WIR E S R 5 5 0 L U G P P X D DTK.3LVLP 6 WIRES V R K X V DTK.4LVLP B WIR E S ~ ""', INSTAllATION INSTRUCTIONS DTK-LVLP & LVLP-SCP SERIES o iVffSifiEd T EdTdcgy GrQ.lp, loc MATERIAL APPROVED BY ITEK FINISH- 1720 Starkey Road Lar<p, Florida 33771 DRAWN BY: DA TE: DWG NO. PAR T NO REV Tel. 727-812-5000 Fax 727-812-5026 RWM 12-23-98 7 -16-03 IIIvlp5 erles 190803 5 I . 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P124 24 Volts DC, 800mA Power Supply w/Enclosure P1216 12 Volts DC, 1.5 Amp Power Supply · Ground Wire: 24" - 14 Gauge Stranded. P412 12 Volts DC, 4 Amp Power Supply P624 Power Supply & Sattery Charger PD9 Power Distribution Module 965 Low Battery Cutoff and Power Switch This device complies With Part 68 of the FCC rules. TRG1640 Transformer, 15.5VAC @ 40 VA FCC Reg. No. 5K6USA-23140-XP-N Ren No. 0.08. TRG2440 Transformer, 24VAC @ 40 VA Features and SpecificatiOns subject to change Without notice. Accessories 129 Computer Sound Card Interface BOO Audio Amplifier, 10 Watts 900-2 "S" Connectors,Unfilled,500 pes 902-2 "S" Connectors, Gel filled,500 pes 980 Telephone Line Fault Monitor 998 Warning Alarm System Decals ELK 828-397-4200 Voice 999 Double Sided Tape SL1 Strobe Ught, 4 colors available 828-397-4415 Fax 1NK1 Wall Mount Kit for SL 1 Strobes http://www.elkproducts.com PRODUCTS, INC. email: info@elkproducts.com For more information contact your local Distributor or: PO Box 100 . Hwy 70W . Hildebran, NC 28637 . USA ELK PROOUCTS,INC 828-397-4200 FAX 828-397-4415 Instructions Printed On Inside htip j fww.N. eJkproducts. com Email: info@elkproducts.com 05102 I CONNECTIONS EGND Connect to a good quality earth ground using a 14-16 gauge wire. Best choices of ground are: Copper or EARTH galvanized rod (6' or longer) driven into the ground QB. a metallic cold water pipe. Do not use PVC pipe! GROUND If all else fails, a less effective but alternative ground is the screw on the cover of an electrical outlet. TELCO RING - Connect one side of the Incoming Telephone Line pair. (Commonly colored RED) UNE 1 TIP - Connect the other side of the Incoming Telephone Line pair. (Commonly colored GREEN) HOUSE R1 - Connect one side of the pair retuming to the House Phone(s). (Commonly colored BLACK) PHONE 1 T1 - Connect the other side of the pair retuming to the House Phone(s). (Commonly colored YELLOW) TELCO RING - Connect one side of the Incoming Telephone Line pair. (Commonly colored RED) UNE2 TIP - Connect the other side of the Incoming Telephone Line pair. (Commonly colored GREEN) HOUSE R1 - Connect one side of the pair retuming to the House Phone(s), (Commonly colored BLACK) PHONE 2 T1 - Connect the other side of the pair retuming to the House Phone(s). (Commonly colored YELLOW) J1 & J2 Utilizing individual 8 wire modular cords, connect the equipment to be protected (Digital Communicator, SPIN RJ Telephone Key Set, etc.) to the modular jacks J1 and J2. For optimum surge protection the cords should MODULAR be 3 feet or longer. Pins 4 & 5 are RING and TIP going to the equipment. Pins 1 & 8 are R1 and T1 JACK returning from the equipment. Pins 2 & 7 are shorted together by jumpers to create closed circuit tamper loops for supervising the modular plug. To convert to resistored EOL circuits, cut the jumpers and attach the required resistors in series with the jumpers. To. Digital Communicator Jumper EOL shorts pins 2 & 7 for Inputs On Control Panel tamper supervision of each plug (l1PI GREEN Convenient points for (RING) RED connecting a telephone (T1) BROWN linemans testset (R1) GRAY Clasod loop {ORANGE lor T,,"",,"," BLUE Nal {YELLOW Used BLACK To Computer, Fax Machine, etc. (TIP) GREEN :::===:J (RING) RED :z>------" (T1) BROWN (R1) GRAY Cia_loop {ORANGE lor T,,"",,"," BLUE TELEPHONE LINE 2 House Phone(s) Line 2 House Phone(s) Line 1 UFETlME LIMITED WARRANTY E1KProducts, Inc. ("Manulaaurer")warrantsto the original purctlaser(the 'CUS1Dmer") thatthe produc:ls tt manulac1lJres rProduct")shall be free from defects in material and .....,rkmanshipat1ime otshipment MaruladlJre(sobligaoons under1t11s UmlledWarrarty shall be Ilmtedto repaitingorrepiaclng. atlls opIlon, free cj charge, anyprodLCtrellJmed to Manufacturerlrelgtltprepald. Manufac1lJrershall haYe noobligation under this LlmttedWarranty orothelwise ~ (1) the ProIducthas been damaged ~ negligence, accident mlshandlng, IIgtirllng or1lood, or other Ads olGod. (2)the Producthas notbeenoperated n accoJdancewllt11ls operating instructions. (3)theProducthas been atteredorrepared ~ anyone 0Ul>lide MarulaClue(sautholized Iacilttles (4) adaptations or accessories haye been made or attad1ed1D the ProdLCtv.nlch, in Manltadl.re(.sole del8rmlnation, haye adversely alleded Ils performance. safety or reliability. Productlsucl1 as battenes andfusedtJanstormers have their ownwarrantie., and are not Included in thIS Limi1Bd Warranty. h Productsheuld mallunct1onorlail, contact ManulacllJrer or one otlls authorized distrtbute",tora ReturnAutholization (RA) number. Returned Prooucts mustindude a complete descliptJonottheprobem, alongwrth the RA nLmberclea1ty marKed on outs;:;e ctthe pacl<age. MaruladlJrerv.illnotbe responsibelorarT)! unnecessal'/ items ncluded With arT)! rellJrned Product THISWARRANTY ISTHE EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY FOR ANY PRODUCT. MANUFACTIJRER SPECIFICALLY DISClAlMSANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLiED, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTIES OF FlTNESS FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OF MERCHANT ABILITY. MANUFACTURER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE IN TORT, INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR SfRICT LIABILITY, AND SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY AT ALL FOR INJURY TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY. MANUFACTURER'S LIABiLiTY FOR FAILURE TO FULFILL ITS OBLiGATION UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION 'NTH A PRODUCT SHALL BE LiMITED TOTHEAMOUNT OFTHE PURCHASE PRICE RECEIVED BY MANUFACTURER FORTHE PRODUCT. THE REMEDIES Sf A TED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ARE THE CUSTOMER' S EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES AGAINST MANUFACTURER REGARDING ANY PRODUCT UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL MANUFACTURER BE LIABLE FOR ANY I NDI RECT, INCIDENTAL. SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,INCLUDING LOSTPROFlTS AND REVENUES, INCONVENIENCE OR INTERRUPTIONS IN OPERATIONS, OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL OR ECONOMIC LOSSES OF ANY KIND. THESE LIMITATIONS AND DISCLAIMERS ARE NOT MADEBY MANUFACTURER \^/HERE PROHIBITED BY LAW, SCMEST ATESPROHIBITLIMITATIONS OF WAR RANTIES AND THE CUSTOM ER MA Y HAVE ADDfTlONAL RIGHTS IN THOSE Sf A TES. for more Inlormationcontactyour localDistnbutoror ELKProoUClS, inc. - PO Box 100 - 3256 US Hwy. 70 West - Hildebran, NC, - 28637 - USA - 82B-397-42OO TECHNICAL DATA SHEET 980 Rev. 2-7/97 Fire Protective Signaling Cable Unshielded Description: ~1iiiiiii . ASTM bare copper ~ ..\it,,),,:,':':1::"':'''';;;''"C;'':\,-!\,f&'~''':'''''''1'';'"\'0.' '~"~.' '7"'.'~'~ "'F~",.~ ~_. ,..."-:r.....,~; .::\' .,. . PVC insulation . Short overall twist lengths Mechanical Characteristics (six twists per foot) . Polyester binders as required NlI11ber of Pairs 1 . Overall PVC jacket . Standard spool size 1000 feet A we Size 18 Rating: Stranding Solid . NEC type FPLR Nom. Insulation .010 . (UL) or (ETL)us Listed Thickness (.25 mm) . Constructed in accordance with Ul Standard 1424 Nom. Jacket .015 . Complies with Ul 1666 Vertical Thickness (.38 mm) Shaft (riser) Flame Test Nom. 0.0. .146 (3.71 mm) . Meets 300 volt requirement as specified in Section 760-51 (c) of the NEC Electrical Characteristics Applications Nominal Indoor Fire Alarm Cable for: 34 pfl ft* . Audio Circuits Capacitance . Control Circuits @ 1 KHZ 112 pflM* . Initiating Circuits Conductor . Notification Circuits 6.5Q Color Code: I D.C.P_ (Resistance) I per 1000 feet' I Conductors: 1. Black, 2. Red @ 200 C Jacket Red, Blue, White, Yellow, or Green -Nominal capacitance betweoo conduclol1. CAUTION: Dry locations only. The electronic characteristics of this cable may change due to excessive tension, crushing, and application of pulling compounds during installation. This document is the property of WEST PENN WIRE. The Information contained herein is considered proprietary and WEST PENN WIRE not to be reproduced by any means without written consent of WEST PENN WIRE. 724-222-7060 FAX: 724-222-6420 G~;.~~IIII1EHfFR : I, I : 1II11 ~.r~pa~,..,:= P. O. Box 762, 2833 West Chestnut St. TOll FREE: 800-245.4964 Washington, PA 15301 PA CAll: 800-222.8883 ~@ LISTED ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS: SOLID E-123774 Copper Standards: Underwriters laboratories Standard Ul-83, Ul-1063, Ul-758. STRANDED E-156879 Federal SpecificatIon A~A.59544 Conductor New York State DOS 16120-87-1222-1048 PVC ASTM Class B Stranding AWM Spec 1316, 1317, 1318, 1319,1320.1321 Insulation Canadian Standards Association C22.2 No. 75 Construction: NEMA WC5/ICEA S-61-402 Conductors: Packaging: 14 and 12 AWG - 4 x 500' spools, 2,000' per carton or Solid conductors. uncoated copper, per 2.500' reels. 10 AWG - 2 x 500' spools, 1.000' per ASTM B3, carton or 2.500' reel. 8 AWG - 500' carton. 1.000'. 2,500', or 5.000' reel. 6 AWG - 500'.1,000'.2,500', Stranded conductors uncoated copper per or 5,000' reel. 4 AWG through 1000 KCMIL- 500', ASTM B3, ASTM B787and ASTM B8. Nylon 1,000', or longer lengths on reels. Conductors Insulation: Jacket Application: Color-coded. Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) , heat. Encore Type THHN-THWN-2 building wire is intended for and Moisture-resistant. flame-retardant compound per Ul-83 and UL-1063. general purpose applications as defined by the National Jacket: Electrical Code (NEe). Suitable for new construction or rewiring A tough, polyamide, outer-nylon covering for 600-volt applications. When used as type THHN or THWN. per Ul.83 and Ul-1063. 2. conductor is suitable for use in wet or dry locations at temp- Features: eratures not to exceed 90.C, or not to exceed 7S.C in oil or Slick. outer-nylon jacket for easy pulling. coolants. When used as type MTW. conductor is suitable for use VW.1 rated 14 AWG - 1 AWG. 1/0 in dry locations at 90.C. or not to exceed 60.C in wet locations AWG and larger is rated for CT use. 6 or where exposed to oils or coolants. When used as type AWM AWG and larger is rated for Sunlight temperatures should not exceed 10S.C in dry locations. Resistance in all colors. All sizes are rated "Gasoline and Oil Resistant II." Print Legend: Insulaliolt My/all .. Approx-. Conductor Sizes 14 AWG through 10 Awg Solid: .' _...~...- -;- i1ticlomrS' .tcRkef ~,. AIIowaIHa AliIplmIIe$ Jppm. E12377 4 (SIZE) AWG TYPE THHN OR Size . Ko~ot: PVC ThIdcness. . Dfometer- Shipping AWG Size Srrands: (mils) (milS) (rnches} 6QoC 75.0 C 90'" Lbs./M.ft. THWN-2 GASOLINE AND Oil RESISTANT 14 Solid 15 4 0.102 15 15 15 17 II VW 1 600V (Ul) OR AWM OR C-(UL) 12 Solid 15 4 0.118 20 20 20 25 TYPE T90 NYLON OR TWN 75 FT1 10 Solid 20 4 0.150 30 30 30 39 Conductor Sizes 14 AWG through I AWG Stranded: 14 19 15 4 0.110 15 15 15 18 E156879 (S!ZE) AWG TYPE MT\^I OR 12 19 15 4 0.128 20 20 20 27 10 19 20 4 0.161 30 30 30 40 THHN OR THWN-2 GASOLINE AND OIL 8 19 30 5 0.212 40 50 55 69 RESISTANT II VW 1 600V (Ul) OR AWM 6 19 30 5 0.250 55 65 75 109 OR C-(Ul) TYPE T90 NYLON OR TWN 75 4 19 40 6 0.318 70 85 95 166 3 19 40 6 0.345 85 100 110 202 FT1 DATE/TIME/OPER 2 19 40 6 0.375 95 115 130 254 COIlductor Sizes I/O AWG - 500 KCMIL Stranded: 1 19 50 7 0.430 110 130 150 316 1/0 19 50 7 0.470 125 150 170 398 E156879 (SIZE) AWG OR KCMll TYPE 2/0 19 50 7 0.515 145 175 195 488 MTW OR THHN OR THWN-2 GASOLINE 3/0 19 50 7 0.565 165 200 225 603 AND OIL RESISTANT II SUNLIGHT 4/0 19 50 7 0.620 195 230 260 731 250 37 60 8 0.730 215 255 290 903 RESISTANT FOR CT USE 600V (UL) OR 300 37 60 8 0.780 240 285 320 1058 C-(Ul) TYPE T90 NYLON OR TWN 75 FT1 350 37 60 8 0.830 260 310 350 1211 DATE/TIME/OPER 400 37 60 8 0.880 280 335 380 1332 500 37 60 8 0.970 320 380 430 1735 Conductor Sizes 500 KCMIL - 1000 KCMIL Stranded: 600 61 70 9 1.060 355 420 475 1990 E156879 (SIZE) KCMll TYPE MTW OR 750 61 70 9 1.170 400 475 535 2468 THHN OR THWN-2 GASOLINE AND OIL 1000 61 70 9 1.300 455 545 615 3263 Ampacity shown atxwe is per the 2002 Notional Electrical Code. RESISTANT II SUNLIGHT RESISTANT FOR The above data is approximate and subiect 10 normal manufacturing tolerances. CT USE 600V (UL) DATE/TIME/OPER 4 ."'\1 i!l{ ~ ~ '\! p om E aelJ//lI///I/III//I//I///I//I/II/IIIII/I// /III/////////////I/II/////II/III//////A !/;;/II/~.s 0 8./ r Rechargeable Sealed Lead-Acid Battery PS-12330 12 Volt 35 Amp. Hrs. Features: . Absorbent Glass Mat (AGM) technology for superior performance. . Valve regulated, spill-piCof constiUction. . Power/volume ration yielding unrivaled energy density. . Recessed fold-down handles for safe and easy handling. . Approved for transport by air. D.G.T., lATA, F.AA and C.A.B. certified. . U.L. recognized under file number MH 20845. ~ PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS 12 volts (6 cells in series) (1.75 A to 10.50 volts). ...........:....................................... ..... ................ ........ ............... ............... .... ... ..... ...... .;.....35.0 A.H. (3.30 A to 10.50. volts).........;........................................................................................................................... 33.0 A~H. (6.20 A to 10.20 volts)' ........................_...........,............................................................................................... 31.0 A.H. . (25.0 A to 9.00 volts) ......~................................................................................................................................25.0 A.H; (70.0 A to 8.25 voits) ........................................................................................................................;.............. .17$ A.H.. .Weight. ........ ...... ................. .................;...........................;;............ ............ ...... ............. ...................... ......... 26.5 pounds (12.0 kg) Density (20 hour rate).........................................................:.....................................1.72 Watt-hours/cubic inch (104.7 Watt-hours/I) Energy (20 hour rate)..:.............................................;.........:..................................... 15.85 Watt-hours/pound (35.0 Watt.hours/kg) Resistance (Fully Charged Battery}.......,...........:................................................................................ 5.6 milliohms (approximately). Discharge Current ( ;:: 7 Min.)..................................;............;.................................................................................... 100 amperes Short-Duration Discharge Current. ( ;:: 7. Sec.)........................................................................................................300 amperes Terminals............................................................................................ "NS": Heavy duty terminal posts with nut and bolt fasieners Life - % of nominal capacity at 680 F (200 C) 1 Month.... ........... ............. .... ........... .................:............................... ........ ........ ............. ...;.. .... ........ ...... ...... ............ ..... ........ .......... 97% 3 Months..... ......... ...... ......... ......... .......... .......... ........... .................... .:. .................. ....... .... ....... ........ .... ............ ..... .... ............. ...... 91 % 6 Months.................. .......... ..... ......... ................ ......... ........... ..... ..................... .................. ............ ............ ..................... ..... ........ 83 % Temperature Range -4aF (-20aC) to 122"F (50aC) Discharge. .......... ............................................................................................ .................................. ...................... -4aF (.20aC) to 1400F (60aC) Case............................... ................. ............................ ........... .......... ........ .............. .......... ....................................... ........................... ASS Plastic TECHNICAL DATA: PS~12330 CONSTANT POWER DISCHARGE RATINGS FINAL WATTS PER CEll @ 25" C MODEL VOLTAGE 5 M1N 10 M1N 15 MiN 20 M1N 30 M1N 60 MIN 1.75 245 170 135 108 80 45 PS-12330 1.70 251 174 138 110 82 47 1.67 258 176 140 113 83 48 Discharge Characteristics Shelf Life and Storage (V) 100 Ola'!Jil'9isrd 14.0 A~~len1 Temperature 20"C {sa"F} ~ necesl;ary unless 1 OO'l'.bf capacity 13.0 g is req'~!red. Gl - - - .......... '" 80 ~t.fue E12.0 -.. -- tt: S"C -- - \ \ c: " use .specessary g 11.0 -- - "'- .!:! (4~ F) tl) ~elB rerover \ i: 60 lUll cqpacily. OJ \ f.---' Gl -"1>. fail .......1-- 3.5A.1.75A OJ ~:%I c: 10.0 I y 7.0A tt: E 17.5A l: capaC#y. Co net Qj 9.0 Final "0 Ie! baI1eries reach l- V 37~ '" this't'. Voltage Co "'" 8.0 '" I I TOA I u 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 1.2 2.4 6 12 2436481 2 4 6 8 10 20 40 Standing Period min.--*- hrs. Discharge Time CHARGING Cycle Applications: Limit initial current to 10A. Charge until battery Discharge Time vs. Discharge Current voltage (under charge) reaches 14.40 to 14.70 volts at 680F (20oC). Hold at 14.40 to 14.70 volts until current drops to approximately 350mA 20 "Float" or "Stand-By" Service: Hold battery across constant voltage 15 source of 13.50 to 13.80 volts continuously. 10 NOTE: Due to the self-discharge characteristics ofthis type of battery, 5 it is imperative L~at Uley be charged after 6-9 months of storage, Final otherwise permanent loss of capacity might occur as a result of Voltage ~'\. sulfation. .. 10.5V .<: 2 10.2V Gl t Physical Dimensions: in. (mm) Terminals E i= 1 @ fr ~ ~ 111 Gl ~ c: '" 11 30 [g. ~ ~ . ~ I j ~ .c: lJ Ul Nut & Bolt 0 Tennlnal 10 ~7.1lO (198)----1 5 rj~."-.~-.c. f01 rn . 1.75 3.5 7.0 17.5 35 70 I Discharge Current (A) If ~ <>. ~ ~ -~~ ~ g '" ~.'U .....ttl:l':'''''' ~ '..... :..~.....- 1 All data subject to change without notice. e .,...,.".....,...",... ~ 1 Tolerances are +/- 0.04 in. C'+J-1mm) and "'/-0.08 in. (+/- 2mm) for height dimensions. PDlUER;:!4"'-"'- -_ ~SDN.lr @ SALES & MARKETING CUSTOMER SERVICE 3106 Spring Street IS09001-2000 7550 Panasonic Way Redwood City, CA 94063 USA FM39170 San Diego, CA 92154 USA Tel: 650-364-5001 Fax:: 650-366-3662 Tel: 619-661-2030 Fax:: 619-661-3648 n aU ona I-sa les@power-sonic.com www.power-sonic.com cus tom er-service@power-sonic.com PRINTE:O IN U.SA 11/(}4 1M ~~~I~r:.~m~__ ELK Batteries now feature a Two Year Limited Warranty * 'i\I U.L. Recognized ISO 9001 Model Number Product Description 12 Volt, 1.3 Amp Hour am . Size: L=3.82" x W=1.77" x H=2.24" ,. ELK-1212 . Weight = 1.28 Ibs . Terminal = F1-Faston Tab No. 187 12 Volt, 3.3 Amp Hour '. ELK-1233 . Size: L=5.27" x W=2.64" X H=2.6" . Weight = 2.87 lbs . Terminal = F1-Faston Tab No. 187 II 12 Volt, 5 Amp Hour ELK-1240 · Size: L=3.5" x W=2.75" x H=4.17" ~ ' - ~ .. \Neight = 3.75 Ibs . Terminal = F1-Faston Tab No. 187 12 Volt, 8 Amp Hour . ELK-1270 . Size: L=5.94" x W=2.56" X H=3.98" = \.^Jeight = 6.17 Ibs · Terminal = F1-Faston Tab No. 187 12 Volt, 12 Amp Hour . ELK-12100 . Size: L=5.94" x W=3.9" x H=3.94" . Weight = 8.82 Ibs . Terminal = F1-Faston Tab No. 187 . 12 Volt, 18 Amp Hour ELK-12170 · Size: L=7.12" x W=2.99" x H=6.57" " . Weight = 13.67 Ibs . Terminal =F1-M5 bolt & nut 12 Volt, 25 Amp Hour II ELK-12250 . Size: L=6.53" x W=6.89" x H=4.96" . Weight = 20.06 Ibs . Terminal = 81-M5 bolt & nut ELK-1280 Sealed Lead Acid Battery Page 1 of 2 Sealed Lead Acid Battery ELK-1280 12 Volts, 8 Ah ELK Sealed Lead Acid Batteries are excellent for the following applications with regard to size, Amp hour rating, and proper terminal connections: battery backup (for Access Control Systems, Fire Alarm Systems, and Security Alarm Systems), emergency lights, lighted exit signs, and uninterruptible power supplies. SPECIFICA T10NS: . Nominal Voltage: 12 Volts . Rated Capacity: 8 AH (20 hour rate) U.L. Recognized . Length: 5.94" (151 mm) . Width: 2.56" (65mm) Two Year Warranty . Height: 3.74 (95mm) . Total Height: 3.98" (101 mm) . Weight: 6.17 Ibs (2.8kg) . Terminals: F1-Faston Tab No. 187 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS: 20 hour rate (0.375A) 8AH Capacity 10 hour rate (0.71A) 7.1AH 77DF(25DC) 5 hour rate (1.27 A) 6.37 AH 1 hour rate (4.5A) 4.5AH Internal Resistance, 10mQ Fully Charged Battery (7TF) 104 OF (40DC) 102% Capacity affected by 7TF (25DC) 1000/0 Temperature (20 hour rate) 32DF (ODC) 85% 5DF (-15DC) 65% Cycle: Initial Charging Current less than 2.25A Charge Constant Voltage Voltage 14.4V - 15.DV at 7TF(25DC) Standby: Voltage 13.5V - 13.8V at 7TF(25 DC) http://w'lvw.elkproducts.com/products/elk-1280.htm 8/23/2005 ELK-1280 Sealed Lead Acid Battery Page 2 of2 Dimension.s(mm) Fl. F2 6...!13 _.___L_ U 151. ;..-.- (r5 i I ~=:==:==::::::::=:=-==:=-..:::==:=:::.i___.~_ '._-====,; I Dl5cbarze CluIrxteriltla (2lI"C. ~ Dbcharge Characteriltlcs (O"CI32"F. 4O"C1l04"F) J lJ . ..- - .._... _. -- I 1 i! ; T :'" \ i i !--~-".,--_._~"'- ~) 2 ! ~ !: ~ 11 ~ ".j \':l-- ..1 i ! 1_.,..._ "_.., " if 3Q _+\ I I II .- ;: 10 t. JO .- ,~-\ - t- .~.+ -,--,----- -:. i ; 21J 1: ~ ~ \ 'iI 1 I "5 i! ~ j~ .S 9 , .:=. 10 I \] I I I ;:! ,. ,Q _I I '_(M_)' I l:: I I I '! , :!l'Cl3l'l' \: ,""".''''' ", : ... ! /' ~ ! ~ 1 ;' \.' i, fool a 1 I: 1 " f \.l :'! 37.sA- jOA22.5AiSA -1.511. i I i Ii) i I I' '\ Iii I I i I I i I : j: l I !: I 01 I I I i I I ! I I Iii! 1. II ! I : I I! Iii ! I I ! 1 1 1 J 5 10 20 30 611 1 J 5 10 20 JO JOO~OO 10 l~ 30 I (milIl !II I f-- I.IDA) --+- (A)---j Dixlw'ge T1me Discharge Current m (E To order the ELK-1280 Call your nearest distributor or ELK at 1-800-797-9355 for more information [Home] ELK Products, Inc. P.O. Box 100, Hildebran, N.C. 28637 USA (828) 397-4200 Copyright @ 2005 All rights reserved Terms and Conditions . http://www.elkproducts.comlproducts/elk-1280.htm 8/23/2005 . -m~i~ Tri City Electrical Contractors 430 West Drive Altamonte Springs, FL 32714 Phone: 407-788-3500 Fax: 407-682-1096 Residence Inn - Battery Calculations Pg 1 - Cover sheet Pg 2/3 - Ferenhyt IPF 1000 FACP/DACT Battery Sizing Calculations Pg 4 - Ferenhyt IPF 1000 FACP PCL and Voltage Drop Cales Expander # 1 Pg 5 - Silent Knight 5499 Battery Sizing Calculations Pg 6 - Silent Knight 5499 Per Circuit Loads & Voltage Drop Calculations Expander #2 Pg 7 - Silent Knight 5499 Battery Sizing Calculations Pg 8 - Silent Knight 5499 Per Circuit Loads & Voltage Drop Calculations Expander #3 'Pg 9 - Silent Knight 5499 Battery Sizing Calculations g 10 - Silent Knight 5499 Per Circuit Loads & Voltage Drop Calculations Expander #4 Pg 11 - Silent Knight 5499 Battery Sizing Calculations Pg 12 - Silent Knight 5499 Per Circuit Loads & Voltage Drop Calculations Expander #5 Pg 13 - Silent Knight 5499 Battery Sizing Calculations Pg 14 - Silent Knight 5499 Per Circuit Loads & Voltage Drop Calculations Expander #6 Pg 15 - Silent Knight 5499 Battery Sizing Calculations Pg 16 - Silent Knight 5499 Per Circuit Loads & Voltage Drop Calculations Tim Strever Page 1 12/8/2005 Residence Inn IPF 1000 Fire Alarm Control Panel - Battery Calculations Alarm Device # of Devices Current Per Device For each device use this formula: This column X This Column = IPF 1000 Fire Panel 1 Standby: 140 mA (Current draw from battery) Alarm: 260 mA Addressable SLC Devices 111 Standby: 0.55 mA Alarm: 0.55 mA SD500-AIM 21 SD500-MIM SD500-PS 54 SD500-ARM 16 SD505-AHS 6 CM-15A 3 SD505-APS 11 SD500-ANM AUX POWER Standby: 8 mA Alarm: 60 mA SLC 16 Standby: 0.55 mA Alarm: 0.55 mA SD500-SDM SLC Standby: 0.55 mA Alarm: 0.55 mA AUX PWR Standby: 20 mA Alarm: 106 mA SD500-DTS AUX POWER Standby: 220 mA Alarm: 10 mA SLC Standby: 10 mA Alarm: 0.55 mA ACCESSORY BASES SD505-RB Standby: 0.082 mA Alarm: 0.082 mA SD505-6SB AUX POWER Standby: 1 mA Alarm: 32 mA SLC 386 Standby: 0.082 mA Alarm: 0.082 mA SD505-ADHR AUX POWER Standby: 35 mA Alarm: 75 mA SLC 7 Standby: 0.082 mA Alarm: 0.082 mA SD505-DTS NONE - INCLUDED WITH SD505-ADHR WORST CASE SD505-ADHR NONE - INCLUDED WITH SD505-ADHR WORST CASE SLC ISOLATOR DEVICES SD505-L1M Standby: 0.092 mA SD505-61B Alarm: 0.092 mA continued 02-D3 IPF 1000 FACP Battery SiZlng calculations.xls 12/812005 11:34 AM Residence Inn ACCESSORIES MODULES 5815XL SLC Expander 3 Standby: 55 mA (3 maximum) Alarm: 55 mA RA-1000 Remote Fire Alarm 1 Standby: 20 mA Annunciator (8 maximum) Alarm: 25 mA 5824 Serial/Parallel Module Standby: 45 mA (2 maximum) Alarm: 45 mA 5895 XL IntelliKnight Power 1 Standby: 10 mA Expander (8 maximum) Alarm: 10 mA 5496 Intelligent Power Module Standby: 10 mA Alarm: 10 mA 5865-4 LED Annunciator Standby: 10 mA (with reset and silence switches) Alarm: 10 mA 5865-3 LED Annunciator Standby: 35 mA Alarm: 145 mA 5880 Generic LED Driver Module Standby: 35 mA Alarm: 200 mA 5883 Relay Interface Standby: o mA Alarm: 220 mA A Total System Current Alarm/Standby: Alarm/Standby: Alarm/Standby: B Auxiliary Devices Current OmA see load sheet Alarm: o mA Alarm mA Alarm mA Alarm mA C Notification Apppliances Circuit o mA 0 Total current ratings of all devices in system in mA (Line A + line B + Lince C) 437.076 mA E Total current ratings converted to amperes (Line 0 x .001): 0.437076 A F Number of Standby hours (24 or 60 for NFPA 72. chapter 1.1-5.2.5): 60 H G Muiiiply lines I:: and F. I otai Standby AH 26.22456 AH H Alarm sounding period in hours (For exapmple, 5 minutes = .0833 hours) I Multiply lines E and H. Total alarm AH J .. Add lines G and I. Total Ampere hours required *" add 20% safety margin of 5.254276186 for total BATTERIES SUPPLIED ARE: 2 35 Batteries Sufficient . If you are 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 5.0 Amp total current that can be drawn from the panel. 02-C3IPF 1000 FAC? Battery Sizing calculations.xls 12181200511:34 AM RESIDENCE INN FARENHYT IFP 1000 - Fr.". ,..,;ACT PER CIRCUIT LOADS AND VOLTAGE DROP CALCULATIONS I Amp draw Device ty pe each CKT #1 CKT #2 CKT #3 CKT #4 WAll MOUNT STROBE ONLY 1 S1224 ~ 15 CD 0.043 I 2 S1224 @ 30 CD 0.067 3 S1224 @ 75 CD 0.123 4 S1224 @ 110 CD 0.140 EXPANDER TRIGGER 0.015 2 f-- f--~. WALL MOUNT HORN/STROBE 5 P1224 @ 15 CD . 0.068 6 P1224 @ 30 CD 0.092 7 P1224 @ 75 CD 0.148 8 P1224 @ 110 CD 0.165 9 PAM-1 0.015 10 PER CIRCUIT DRAW 0.15 0.03 0 0 TOTAL AMPS ON POWER SUPPLY 0.180 AMPS I VOLTAGE DROP CALCULATIONS CKT #1 CKT #3 AMP LOAD 0.15 0 DISTANCE FROM SOURCE TO EOl 500 VDROP 0 VDROP WIRE GUAGE 14 0.394 14 0.000 CiRCULAR MIL 4110 USABLE I 4110 USABLE I VOLTAGE DROP PERCENTAGE 1.64% 23.606 0.00% 24.000 CKT #2 CKT #4 AMP LOAD 0.03 0 DISTANCE 10 VDROP 0 VDROP WIRE GUAGE 14 0.002 14 0.000 CIRCULAR MIL 4110 USABLE 4110 USABLE VOLTAGE DROP PERCENTAGE 0.01% 23.998 0.00% 24.000 I NOTE: BATTERY CALCS DONE WITH CIRCULAR MIL METHOD VARIABLES I I AMP LOAD IS THE CURRENT DRAWN FROM A NAC CIRCUIT - IN AMPS DISTANCE - THE DISTANCE FROM SOURCE TO LOAD - IN FEET , WIRE GUAGE - SEE CHART BELOW I I [CIRCULAR MIL -- IS THE CROSS SECTIONAL AREA OF THE WIRE GUAGE CHOSEN VOLTAGE DROP PERCENTAGE - PERCENT OF VOLTAGE LOST 'VDROP - THE ACTUAL NUMBER OF VOLTS DROPPED ON CIRCUIT I I USABLE - VOLTAGE LEFT AFTER DROP VOLTAGE IS SUBTRACTED FROM SOURCE WIRE SIZE (AWG) I 12 14 16 18 20 CiRCULAR MILS (C.M.) I 6530 4110 2580 1620 1020 ,COPRER RESISTANCE is 10.8 OHM PER LM 04 IPF 1000 FACP PCL VDROP.XLS 12/8/2005 11:34 AM Residence Inn Expander #1 5499 Power Extender - Battery Calculations Exp #1 Standby Alarm Device # of Devices Current Per Device Current Current For each device use this formula: This column X This Column = 5499 Distributed Power Module Standby: 75 mA (Current draw from battery) Alarm: 175 mA A 5499 Current Alarm/Standby: mA mA mA Alarm/Standby: mA mA mA Alarm/Standby: mA mA mA Alarm/Standby: mA mA mA 8 Auxiliary Devices Current mA OmA see load sheet 1 Alarm: 4876 IT'A 4876 IT'A Alarm mA mA Alarm mA mA Alarm mA mA C Notification Apppliances Circuit 4876 mA D Total current ratings of all devices in system (Line A + line B + Lince C) E Total current ratings converted to amperes (Line D x .001): F Number of Standby hours (24 or 60 for NFPA 72, chapter 1,1-5.2.5): G Multiply lines E and F for Total Standby AH H Alarm sounding period in hours (For exapmple, 5 minutes = .0833 hours) I Multiply lines E and H for Total Alarm AH J Add lines G and I for Total Standby and Alarm Load Total Ampere hours required Add 20% safety margin of 0.98414966 for total I Batteries Provided are 2 7.00 AH I . If you are using door holders, you do not need to consider door holder current for alarmlbattery standby because power is removed during that time. 055499 #1 Battery Sizing calculatlons.xls 12/8/2005 1134 AM __I RESIDENCE INN_ I Silent Knight 5499 Expander #1 PER CIRCUIT LOADS AND VOLTAGE DROP CALCULATIONS Amp draw Device ty pe each P1 P2 B1 SPARE WALL MOUNT STROBE ONLY 1 RSS 24MCW~ 15 CD 0_041 2 RSS 24MCW @ 30 CD 0_063 3 RSS 24MCW @ 75 CD 0.109 I 4 RSS 24MCWH @ 185 CD 0.270 SOUNDER BASES FOR AUX DRAW 5 SD505-6SB 0.032 48 56 WALL MOUNT HORN/STROBE 6 NS-24MCW @ 15 CD 0.061 7 NS 24MCW @ 30 CD 0.085 8 'NS 24MCW@ 75 CD 0.129 12 9 NS-24MCW ~ 110 CD 0.167 IPER CIRCUIT DRAW 1.536 1.792 1.548 0 TOTAL AMPS ON POWER SUPPLY 4.876 AMPS VOLTAGE DROP CALCULATIONS CKT #1 CKT #3 AMP LOAD 1.536 1.548 DISTANCE FROM SOURCE TO EOL 250 VDROP 450 VDROP WIRE GUAGE 14 2.018 14 3.661 CiRCULAR MIL 4110 USABLE 4110 USABLE VOLTAGE DROP PERCENTAGE . 8.41% 21.982 15.25% 20.339 CKT #2 CKT #4 AMP LOAD 1.792 0 DISTANCE 350 VDROP 0 VDROP WIRE GUAGE 14 3.296 0 0.000 CIRCULAR MIL 4110 USABLE 4110 USABLE VOLTAGE DROP PERCENTAGE 13.73% 20.704 0.00% 24.000 INOTE: BATTERY CALCS DONE WITH CIRCULAR MIL METHOD VARIABLES I AMP LOAD IS THE CURRENT DRAWN FROM A NAC CIRCUIT - IN AMPS DISTANCE - THE DISTANCE FROM SOURCE TO LOAD -IN FEET WIRE GUAGE - SEE CHART BELOW I I ICIRCULAR MIL - IS THE CROSS SECTIONAL AREA OF THE WIRE GUAGE CHOSEN VOLTAGE DROP PERCENTAGE - PERCENT OF VOLTAGE LOST VDROP - THE ACTUAL NUMBER OF VOLTS DROPPED ON CIRCUIT USABLE - VOLTAGE LEFT AFTER DROP VOLTAGE IS SUBTRACTED FROM SOURCE I WIRE SIZE (AWG) 12 14 16 18 20 I CIRCULAR MILS (C.M.) 6530 4110 2580 1620 1020 I ICOPRER RESISTANCE IS 10.8 OHM PER LM I I I I 06 5499 #1 WHEELOCK peL VDROP _XLS 12/8/2005 11 :34 AM Residence Inn Expander #2 5499 Power Extender - Battery Calculations Exp #2 Standby Alarm Device # of Devices Current Per Device Current Current For each device use this formula: X This Column = Current per number of devices 5499 Distributed Power Module Standby: 75 mA (Current draw from battery) Alarm: 175 mA A 5499 Current Alarm/Standby: mA mA mA Alarm/Standby: mA mA mA Alarm/Standby: mA mA mA Alarm/Standby: mA mA mA B Auxiliary Devices Current mA OmA see load sheet 1 Alarm: 5407 mA 5407 mA Alarm mA mA Alarm mA mA Alarm mA mA C Notification Apppliances Circuit 5407 mA 0 Total current ratings of all devices in system (Line A + line B + Lince C) E Total current ratings converted to amperes (Line D x ,001): F Number of Standby hours (24 or 60 for NFPA 72, chapter 1,1-5.2.5): G Multiply lines E and F for Total Standby AH H Alarm sounding period in hours (Forexapmple, 5 minutes = ,0833 hours) I Multiply lines E and H for Total Alarm AH J Add lines G and I for Total Standby and Alarm Load Total Ampere hours required Add 20% safety margin of 0.99299612 for total Batteries Provided are " "7 "" AH I '" I.UU * If you are using door holders, you do not need to consider door holder current for alannlbattery standby because power is removed during that time. 07 5499 #2 Battery Sizing calculations, xis 1218/2005 11 :34 AM RESIDENCE INN Silent Knight 5499 Expander #2 PER CIRCUIT LOADS AND VOLTAGE DROP CALCULATIONS Amp draw I Device type each P3 P4 I B2 B3 WALL MOUNT STROBE ONLY 1 RSS 24MCW@15CD 0.041 2 RSS 24MCW @ 30 CD 0.063 3 RSS 24MCW @ 75 CD 0.109 4 I 4 RSS 24MCWH @ 185 CD 0.270 , 2 I SOUNDER BASES FOR AUX DRAW 5 SD505-6SB 0.032 48 30 WALL MOUNT HORN/STROBE 6 NS-24MCW@ 15 CD 0.061 7 NS 24MCW @ 30 CD 0.085 8 NS 24MCW @ 75 CD 0.129 15 9 NS-24MCW @ 110 CD 0.167 PER CIRCUIT DRAW 1.536 0.96 0.976 1.935 TOTAL AMPS ON POWER SUPPLY 5.407 AMPS VOLTAGE DROP CALCULATIONS CKT #1 CKT #3 AMP LOAD 1.536 0.976 DISTANCE FROM SOURCE TO EOL 250 VDROP 450 VDROP WIRE GUAGE 14 2.018 14 2.308 CIRCULAR MIL 4110 USABLE 4110 USABLE I VOLTAGE DROP PERCENTAGE 8.41% 21.982 9.62% 21.692 CKT #2 CKT #4 AMP LOAD 0.96 1.935 DISTANCE 350 VDROP 300 VDROP WIRE GUAGE 14 1.766 0 3.051 CIRCULAR MIL 4110 USABLE 4110 USABLE VOLTAGE DROP PERCENTAGE 7.36% 22.234 12.71% 20.949 NOTE: BATTERY CALCS DONE WITH CIRCULAR MIL METHOD VARIABLES I AMP LOAD IS THE CURRENT DRAWN FROM A NAC CIRCUIT - IN AMPS DISTANCE - THE DISTANCE FROM SOURCE TO LOAD -IN FEET WIRE GUAGE - SEE CHART BELOW I CIRCULAR MIL -- IS THE CROSS SECTIONAL AREA OF THE WIRE GUAGE CHOSEN VOLTAGE DROP PERCENTAGE - PERCENT OF VOLTAGE LOST VDROP - THE ACTUAL NUMBER OF VOLTS DROPPED ON CIRCUIT I I ,USABLE - VOLTAGE LEFT AFTER DROP VOLTAGE IS SUBTRACTED FROM SOURCE WIRE SIZE (AWG) 12 I 14 16 18 20 CIRCULAR MILS (C.M.) 6530 I 4110 2580 1620 1020 COPRER RESISTANCE IS 10.8 OHM PER LM I I I I i i I I 08 5499 #2 WHEELOCK PCl VDROP .XlS 121812005 11:34 AM Residence Inn Expander #3 5499 Power Extender - Battery Calculations Exp #3 Standby Alarm Device # of Devices Current Per Device Current Current For each device use this formula: X This Column = Current per number of devices 5499 Distributed Power Module Standby: 75 mA (Current draw from battery) Alarm: 175 mA A 5499 Current Alarm/Standby: mA mA mA Alarm/Standby: mA mA mA Alarm/Standby: mA mA mA Alarm/Standby: mA mA mA 8 Auxiliary Devices Current mA OmA see load sheet 1 Alarm: 5464 mA 5464 mA Alarm mA mA Alarm mA mA Alarm mA mA C Notification Apppliances Circuit 5464 mA D Total current ratings of all devices in system (Line A + line B + Lince C) E Total current ratings converted to amperes (Line D x .001): F Number of Standby hours (24 or 60 for NFPA 72, chapter 1,1-5.2.5): G Multiply lines E and F for Total Standby AH H Alarm sounding period in hours (For exapmple, 5 minutes = .0833 hours) I Multiply lines E and H for Total Alarm AH J Add lines G and I for Total Standby and Alarm Load Total Ampere hours required Add 20% safety margin of 0.99394574 for total Batteries PiOvided are 2 "7"" AH I I.UU " If you are using door holders, you do not need to consider door holder current for alarmlbattery standby because power is removed during that time. 095499 #3 Battery Sizing calculations. xis 12/8/200511:34 AM RESIDENCE INN - ----....--------- Silent Knight 5499 Expander #3 PER CIRCUIT LOADS AND VOLTAGE DROP CALCULATIONS --. Amp draw B6 Device ty pe each B4 B5 P5 SPARE WALL MOUNT STROBE ONLY 1 IRSS 24MCW@15CD 0.041 2 RSS 24MCW @ 30 CD 0.063 3 RSS 24MCW@ 75 CD 0.109 6 8 4 RSS 24MCWH @ 185 CD 0.270 3 4 SOUNDER BASES FOR AUX DRAW 5 SD505-6SB 0.032 64 WALL MOUNT HORN/STROBE 6 NS-24MCW @ 15 CD 0.061 7 NS 24MCW @ 30 CD 0.085 8 NS 24MCW @ 75 CD 0.129 9 NS-24MCW @ 110 CD 0.167 I ! PER CIRCUIT DRAW 1 .464 1.952 2.048 0 TOTAL AMPS ON POWER SUPPLY 5.464 AMPS VOLTAGE DROP CALCULATIONS CKT #1 CKT #3 AMP LOAD 1.464 2.048 DISTANCE FROM SOURCE TO EOL 250 VDROP 450 VDROP WIRE GUAGE 14 1.924 14 4.843 CiRCULAR MIL 4110 USABLE 4110 USABLE VOLTAGE DROP PERCENTAGE 8.01% 22.076 20.18% 19.157 CKT #2 CKT #4 AMP LOAD 1.952 0 DISTANCE 350 VDROP 300 VDROP WIRE GUAGE 14 3.591 0 0.000 CIRCULAR MIL 4110 USABLE 4110 USABLE VOLTAGE DROP PERCENTAGE 14.96% 20.409 0.00% 24.000 NOTE: BATTERY CALCS DONE WITH CIRCULAR MIL METHOD VARIABLES AMP LOAD IS THE CURRENT DRAWN FROM A NAC CIRCUIT - IN AMPS DISTANCE - THE DISTANCE FROM SOURCE TO LOAD - IN FEET WIRE GUAGE - SEE CHART BELOW f-- CIRCULAR MIL - IS THE CROSS SECTIONAL AREA OF THE WIRE GUAGE CHOSEN VOLTAGE DROP PERCENTAGE - PERCENT OF VOLTAGE LOST I VDROP - THE ACTUAL NUMBER OF VOLTS DROPPED ON CIRCUIT! I USABLE - VOLTAGE LEFT AFTER DROP VOLTAGE IS SUBTRACTED FROM SOURCE rWIRE SIZE (AWG) I 12 I 14 16 18 20 ICIRCULAR MILS (C.M.) I 6530 I 4110 2580 1620 1020 I ICOPRER RESISTANCE IS 10.8 OHM PER LM I I I I I 10 5499 #3 WHEELOCK PCl VDROP .XlS 12/8/2005 11 :34 AM Residence Inn Expander #4 5499 Power Extender - Battery Calculations Exp #4 Standby Alarm Device # of Devices Current Per Device Current Current For each device use this formula: X This Column = Current per number of devices 5499 Distributed Power Module Standby: 75 mA (Current draw from battery) Alarm: 175 mA A 5499 Current Alarm/Standby: mA mA mA Alarm/Standby: mA mA mA Alarm/Standby: mA mA mA Alarm/Standby: mA mA mA B Auxiliary Devices Current mA OmA see load sheet 1 Alarm: 6700 mA 6700 rrA Alarm mA mA Alarm mA mA Alarm mA mA C Notification Apppliances Circuit 6700 mA 0 Total current ratings of all devices in system (Line A + line B + Lince C) E Total current ratings converted to amperes (Line D x .001): F Number of Standby hours (24 or 60 for NFPA 72, chapter 1,1-5.2.5): G Multiply lines E and F for Total Standby AH H Alarm sounding period in hours (For exapmple, 5 minutes = .0833 hours) I Multiply lines E and H for Total Alarm AH J Add lines G and I for Total Standby and Alarm Load Total Ampere hours required Add 20% safety margin of 1.0145375 for total I Batteries Provided are 2 7.00 AH I * If you are using door holders, you do not need to consider door holder current for alarmlbattery standby because power is removed during that time. 11 5499 #4 Battery Sizing calculations. xis 12/8/2005 11 :34 AM RESIDENCE INN I ~- 1 -- Silent Knight 5499 Expander #4 ___-L I --- PER CIRCUIT LOADS AND VOLTAGE DROP CALCULATIONS - Amp draw Device type each B7 P6 P7 B8 I I WALL MOUNT STROBE ONLY 1 RSS 24MCW@ 15 CD 0.041 2 RSS 24MCW @ 30 CD 0.063 3 .RSS 24MCW@ 75 CD 0.109 4 RSS 24MCWH @ 185 CD 0.270 I SOUNDER BASES FOR AUX DRAW 5 SD505-6SB 0.032 48 48 WALL MOUNT HORN/STROBE 6 NS-24MCW@ 15 CD 0.061 7 NS 24MCW @ 30 CD 0.085 I 8 NS 24MCW @ 75 CD 0.129 11 14 9 NS-24MCW @ 110 CD 0.167 PER CIRCUIT DRAW 1.419 1.536 1.939 1.806 TOTAL AMPS ON POWER SUPPLY 6.rOO AMPS VOLTAGE DROP CALCULATIONS CKT #1 CKT #3 AMP LOAD 1.419 1.939 DISTANCE FROM SOURCE TO EOL 250 VDROP 450 VDROP WIRE GUAGE 14 1.864 14 4.586 I CIRCULAR MIL 4110 USABLE 4110 USABLE VOLTAGE DROP PERCENTAGE 7.77% 22.136 19.11% 19.414 CKT #2 CKT #4 AMP LOAD 1.536 1.806 DISTANCE 350 VDROP 0 VDROP WIRE GUAGE 14 2.825 0 0.000 CIRCULAR MIL 4110 USABLE 4110 USABLE VOLTAGE DROP PERCENTAGE 11.77% 21.175 0.00% 24.000 NOTE: BATTERY CALCS DONE WITH CIRCULAR MIL METHOD VARIABLES I I AMP LOAD IS THE CURRENT DRAWN FROM A NAC CIRCUIT - IN AMPS DISTANCE - THE DISTANCE FROM SOURCE TO LOAD - IN FEET WIRE GUAGE - SEE CHART BELOW i CIRCULAR MIL -- IS THE CROSS SECTIONAL AREA OF THE WIRE GUAGE CHOSEN VOLTAGE DROP PERCENTAGE - PERCENT OF VOLTAGE LOST i i IVDROP - THE ACTUAL NUMBER OF VOLTS DROPPED ON CIRCUIT iUSABLE - VOLTAGE LEFT AFTER DROP VOLTAGE IS SUBTRACTED FROM SOURCE WIRE SIZE (AWG) 12 14 16 18 20 I CIRCULAR MILS (C.M.) 6530 4110 2580 1620 1020 COPRER RESISTANCE IS 10.8 OHM PER LM i I : I i I 12 5499 #4 WHEELOCK PCL VDROP .XLS 12/8/2005 11 :34 AM Residence Inn Expander #5 5499 Power Extender - Battery Calculations Exp #5 Standby Alarm Device # of Devices Current Per Device Current Current For each device use this formula: This column X This Column = 5499 Distributed Power Module 1 Standby: 75 mA (Current draw from battery) Alarm: 175 mA A 5499 Current Alarm/Standby: mA mA mA Alarm/Standby: mA mA mA Alarm/Standby: mA mA mA Alarm/Standby: mA mA mA 8 Auxiliary Devices Current mA OmA see load sheet 1 Alarm: 4906 mA 4906 mA Alarm mA mA Alarm mA mA Alarm mA mA C Notification Apppliances Circuit 4906 mA 0 Total current ratings of all devices in system (Line A + line B + Lince C) E Total current ratings converted to amperes (Line D x ,001): F Number of Standby hours (24 or 60 for NFPA 72, chapter 1,1-5.2,5): G Multiply lines E and F for Total Standby AH H Alarm sounding period in hours (For exapmple, 5 minutes = ,0833 hours) I Multiply lines E and H for Total Alarm AH J Add lines G and I for Total Standby and Alarm Load Total Ampere hours required Add 20% safety margin of 0,98464946 for total I Batteries PiOvided are 2 7.00 AH * If you are using door holders, you do not need to consider door holder current for alarmlbattery standby because power is removed during that time, 13 5499 #5 Battery Sizing calculations, xis 12/812005 11 :35 AM RESIDENCE INN Silent Knight 5499 Expander #5 PER CIRCUIT LOADS AND VOLTAGE DROP CALCULATIONS Amp draw Device ty pe each B9 B10 B11 B12 WALL MOUNT STROBE ONLY 1 RSS 24MCW@ 15 CD 0.041 2 I RSS24-NiCW @ 30 CD --"~---- f---- 0.063 3 RSS 24MCW @ 75 CD 0.109 1 4 RSS 24MCWH @ 185 CD 0.270 2 SOUNDER BASES FOR AUX DRAW 5 SD505-6SB 0.032 WALL MOUNT HORN/STROBE 6 NS-24MCW@ 15 CD 0.061 7 NS 24MCW @ 30 CD 0.085 8 NS 24MCW @ 75 CD 0.129 10 9 14 9 NS-24MCW @ 110 CD 0.167 --I PER CIRCUIT DRAW 1.29 1.161 0.649 1.806 TOTAL AMPS ON POWER SUPPLY 4.906 AMPS VOLTAGE DROP CALCULATIONS CKT #1 CKT #3 AMP LOAD 1.29 0.649 DISTANCE FROM SOURCE TO EOL 250 VDROP 450 VDROP WIRE GUAGE 14 1.695 14 1.535 CIRCULAR MIL 4110 USABLE 4110 USABLE VOLTAGE DROP PERCENTAGE 7.06% 22.305 6.40% 22.465 CKT #2 CKT #4 AMP LOAD 1.161 1.806 DISTANCE 350 VDROP 0 VDROP WIRE GUAGE 14 2.136 0 0.000 CIRCULAR MIL 4110 USABLE 4110 USABLE VOLTAGE DROP PERCENTAGE 8.90% 21.864 0.00% 24.000 NOTE: BATTERY CALCS DONE WITH CIRCULAR MIL METHOD Iv ARIABLES AMP LOAD IS THE CURRENT DRAWN FROM A NAC CIRCUIT - IN AMPS DISTANCE - THE DISTANCE FROM SOURCE TO LOAD -IN FEET WIRE GUAGE - SEE CHART BELOW ICIRCULAR MIL -- IS THE CROSS SECTIONAL AREA OF THE WIRE GUAGE CHOSEN VOLTAGE DROP PERCENTAGE - PERCENT OF VOLTAGE LOST VDROP - THE ACTUAL NUMBER OF VOLTS DROPPED ON CIRCUIT I USABLE - VOLTAGE LEFT AFTER DROP VOLTAGE IS SUBTRACTED FROM SOURCE IWIRE SIZE (AWG) 12 14 16 18 20 ICIRCULAR MILS (C.M.) 6530 4110 2580 1620 1020 COPRER RESISTANCE IS 10.8 OHM PER LM i ! I 14 5499 #5 WHEELOCK PCL VDROP .XLS 12/8/2005 11 :35 AM Residence Inn Expander #6 5499 Power Extender - Battery Calculations Exp #6 Standby Alarm Device # of Devices Current Per Device Current Current For each device use this formula: This column X This Column = Current per number of devices 5499 Distributed Power Module Standby: 75 mA (Current draw from battery) Alarm: 175 mA A 5499 Current 75 mA Alarm/Standby: mA mA mA Alarm/Standby: mA mA mA Alarm/Standby: mA mA mA Alarm/Standby: mA mA mA B Auxiliary Devices Current mA OmA see load sheet 1 Alarm: 2326 mA 2326 mA Alarm mA mA Alarm mA mA Alarm mA mA C Notification Apppliances Circuit 2326 mA D Total current ratings of all devices in system (Line A + line B + Lince C) E Total current ratings converted to amperes (Line D x .001): F Number of Standby hours (24 or 60 for NFPA 72, chapter 1,1-5.2.5): G Multiply lines E and F for Total Standby AH H Alarm sounding period in hours (For exapmple, 5 minutes = .0833 hours) I Multiply lines E and H for Total Alarm AH J Add lines G and I for Total Standby and Alarm Load Total Ampere hours required Add 20% safety margin of 0.94166666 for total Batteries PiOvided are 2 "7 'v, AH I t.uu * If you are using door holders, you do not need to consider door holder current for alarmlbattery standby because power is removed during that time. . 155499 #6 Battery Sizing calculatlons.xls 12/8/2005 11:35 AM RESIDENCE INN ~-~8 Silent Knight 5499 Expander #6 PER CIRCUIT LOADS AND VOLTAGE DROP CALCULATIONS I I Amp draw I Device ty pe each B13 B14 WALL MOUNT STROBE ONLY 1 RSS 24MCW~ 15 CD 0.041 -- 2 RSS 24MCW @ 30 CD 0.063 3 RSS 24MCW @ 75 CD 0.109 1 , 4 RSS 24MCWH @ 185 CD 0.270 2 SOUNDER BASES FOR AUX DRAW 5 SD505-6SB 0.032 WALL MOUNT HORN/STROBE 6 NS-24MCW@ 15 CD 0.061 7 NS 24MCW @ 30 CD 0.085 8 NS 24MCW @ 75 CD 0.129 13 9 NS-24MCW @ 110 CD 0.167 PER CIRCUIT DRAW 0.649 1.677 I 0 0 TOTAL AMPS ON POWER SUPPLY 2.326 AMPS VOLTAGE DROP CALCULATIONS CKT #1 CKT #3 AMP LOAD 0.649 0 DISTANCE FROM SOURCE TO EOL 250 VDROP 450 VDROP WIRE GUAGE 14 0.853 14 0.000 CiRCULAR MiL 4110 USABLE 4110 USABLE VOLTAGE DROP PERCENTAGE 3.55% 23.147 0.00% 24.000 CKT #2 CKT #4 AMP LOAD 1.677 0 DiSTANCE 350 VDROP 0 VDROP WIRE GUAGE 14 3.085 0 0.000 CiRCULAR MIL 4110 USABLE 4110 USABLE VOLTAGE DROP PERCENTAGE 12.85% 20.915 0.00% 24.000 NOTE: BATTERY CALCS DONE WiTH CiRCULAR MIL METHOD , VARIABLES AMP LOAD is THE CURRENT DRAWN FROM A NAC CIRCUiT - IN AMPS DISTANCE - THE DiSTANCE FROM SOURCE TO LOAD -IN FEET I WIRE GUAGE - SEE CHART BELOW , CIRCULAR MIL - IS THE CROSS SECTIONAL AREA OF THE WIRE GUAGE CHOSEN I VOLTAGE DROP PERCENTAGE - PERCENT OF VOLTAGE LOST , VDROP - THE ACTUAL NUMBER OF VOLTS DROPPED ON CIRCUiT USABLE - VOLTAGE LEFT AFTER DROP VOLTAGE IS SUBTRACTED FROM SOURCE iWIRE SiZE (AWG) 12 14 16 18 20 , ICIRCULAR MILS (C.M.) 6530 4110 2580 1620 1020 I ,COPRER RESISTANCE is 10.8 OHM PER LM I , I 16 5499 #6 WHEELOCK PCl VDROP .XLS 12/8/2005 11 :35 AM