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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFIRE ALRAM SUBMITTAL - 07-00297 - Lincoln Elementary - Fire Alarm SystemDOLLAR TREE VA Y RIVER C N R SHOPPING C N R 125' VALLEY RfVER CENTER, UNIT `C' NA'T'IONAL GUt1RDIAN SECURITY 870 N. Dorothy Drive, Suite 710 Richardson-, TX 75081 (800)720-.1102 CHARLES R. SMITH APS 0236 and NICET Level IV Certification #079171 Questions should be directed to Charly Smith @ 1-800-720-1102 - - - _ - .�'u'�� "moi' -'T• 4 P•'�'r`Y. a^��y?v��9 870 North Dorothy Dn-ve * Suite 710 9 Richardson, TX 75-081 * 972,792.1.900 9 Fax 972-792.1982 * Toll Free 800.720,,Ilo2 w jona1guardiansecurity.com o www* n•tC: SUBMITTAL OUTLINE 06/12/07 1, LOCATION Dollar Tree Valley River Center Shopping Center 125 Valley River Censer, Unit Rexbur, ID 8X440 iI. CODES A. NFPA 72 (2002.), Chapters 1-S, Certified as —Remote Station (Sprinkler Supervisory) B. NFPA 70 NEC C. Local pity & State III. CONTROL EQUIPMENT A. (I)Mrrtone/Fire Shield (MIR-FS1004)w/D1g1'ta1D1'aler B. (1) Remote System Indicator (FSRSI) C. (2) Remote done Indicateres (FSRZI) D. (z) AmseGo sync Module (SMD 10-3A) IV. INITIATING DEVICES A. (1) Smoke Detector Head (Mir -tone MC30CJ) (Panel Protection) B. (1) Smoke Detector Base (Mil -tone CSBU-1) C. (3) Pull Stations (Potter #P32 -1'I' -LF) D. (1) Connection to existing 'mater Flaw Switch E. (3) Connection to existing Tamper Switches F. (I) Connection to existing Duct Detector with Remote Test Switch (General Alarm) V. NOTIFICATION DEVICES A. (2) Strobe Only -walk mounted -Patter (AS24-15307'5W) IScd B. {4} Strobe Only -ceiling mounted - Amseco (SL24C-30751 IOW} 30cd & 11Qcd G. (8) Horn/Strobe -ceiling mounted - Amseca (1S,H24C-30751 IQW) ?Scd & f 1(3cd D. (1) Horn/Strobe - WP wall mounted —Potter (SASH. -24) 117cd VI. ZONES Z 1. (1) Water Flow (panelprogranimed Alarm circuit) Z2_ (3) Tamper Switches (panel programmed Supervisory circuit) Z3. (1) Smoke Detector (Panel Protection) Z4. (1) Pull Station Z-)-. (1) Pull Station Z6. (1) Pull Station Z7. (1) Duch Detector -- RTU -1 (Powered and Installed by Others) with Remote Z$. (1) Spare Zane L9. (1) Spare Zone Z10. {1} Spare Zone V11. WIRING A. Class B. Style A 18/2 P ini"ti .tin circuits) B. Class B5 Style Y 16/2 FPLPti i n circuits VIII. LISTING A. All Equipment is U.L. Listed IX. POWER SUPPLY A. Primary — 110'V AC on Dedicated Outlet B. Secondary — (2) 12V 7Ah Batteries (24 hours standby and 5 minutes alarm) X, ALARM SUPERVISION A. Human ` Site Personnel B. Monitonnor Station'. National u r li n Security N. Dorothy Drive Suite 7 1 Richardson rFX 75081 (972) 792-1900 or (800) 720-1102 Test Switched Scope of Work 06/12/07 An automatic, sprinkler supervision system with a digital communicator will be installed at this location. The system ��fIII utilize manual pull station, duck detector supervision, an automatic smoke detector (Panel Protection); a tamper switch, and water flow switch monitoring. The, Fire Alarm Control Paned will beinstalled next to the electrical panels. The activation of any alarm in the bui'ldi'ng will cause the horns to sound and strobes light to flash. The Remade System Indicator will sound and the point of alarm will be displayed on the demote Zane Indicator (LEI]). The digital communicator will notify our AUL listed) central Stadion, and we will contact the proper authorities. Sequence of Events Alarm condition: The activation of any manual pull station, smoke detector, duct detector and/or water flow switch will cause the notif catzon devices to activate, the Remote System Indicator to sound and then display the point of alarm on the Remote Zone Indicator {LED}, and the digital communicator will communicate to our LCL listed Central Station the point of alarm. Trouble Condition: Any abnormal condition at master Control Panel, individual building's power supply, and or their connected components will sound a trouble condition at the Master Control Panel, the Remote System Indicator, and the digital communicator will communicate the trouble condition to our UL 11'sted central Station, Supervisor Condition : A gaffe valve closure will cause a supervisory alarm at the Master Control Panel, the Remote System indicator, and the digital communicator will communicate the supenlisory point to our UL listed Centrad Station. Svstem Silence The horns will silence and the strobes will continue to flash. The hom will resound if a new alarm reports in to the system. Svstem Reset The strobes will stop flashing and the FACS' will reset to a normal condition. bim Fm -a 1000 S. Voltage drop Calculation Mable National Electrical Code (NEC) - Direct -Current Resistance at 75 G (167 F). Table 8. Conductor Prortle x Coated (ohl 10 00 ft) 1,93 3.19 5.08 8.08 Project Name: DOLLAR TREE I Rexburg, I Project Number. 4945 Panel, FRCP it uit- �f Voltage Drop _ Total current draw of appliances ( Resistance of irE � vDrop = Arps x resistance 12 Awg = 0.592 VDD 1,202 amps x 0.492 resistance 14 Awg = 0,978 16 Awg = 1.557 D 1.202 amps x 0,813 resistance VDCT 1.202 .laps x 1.295 resistance M stance 12 Awg 14 Awg 1 Current increase Voltage [drop Voltage available Voltage Drop Voltage available Voltage Drop Voltage available in Amps increase at device increase at device increase at device 0.242 7 8 0.242 0.041 23,959 U. 23.933 0.107 23.893 0.242 4 1 0.4840.121 a .1 23.801 O.317 23.683 0.242 4 171 1 0.240 23.x'60 0.396 23.604 -0.631 23.36 4 0,960 0.395 23.605 0.652 21348 1.039 . 2.'961 0.242-1--4. 255 1.202 0.592 255 1.202 0.592 y4 08 0.978 23 . x 22 1.557 22.443 7 255 `1.202 � 23.408 0 a 97 23.022 1. 22.443 255 "1,.02 0.592 23.408 0.978 2.022 .1.557 22.443 9 255 a1 a0 a 23.408 9.978 23,022 1,557 2.443 1 255 1.202 9.92 23.498 9.98 a 4.557 22.443 11 255 1.202 0.592 23.408 0,978 23.022 1.557 22.443 1 255 0-592 23.408 0,978 23.022 1,557 22.443 1 255 +1,202 0.592 23.408 0..97821022'1.557 22.443 14 255 1- 0.592 23.408 0.978 - 1:557___ 22.443 15 255 1.202 0,592 23.4080.978 21022 1,557 22.443 16 255 1.202 0.592 23.498 0.978 23.022 1.557 22,443 17 255 1.202 9.592 23.408 0.978 23.022 1.557 22.443 255 1,202 0.592 23.408 0.978 23.02.E 1.557 22.443 19 255 1.202 0.592 23.408 0.978 23.022 1.557 2.2.443 20 255 1.202 0.592 23.408 0.978 23.022 1.557 22.443 1 255 1.202 0..592 21408 0a 1.557A4 22 255 1 202 0,592 21408 M78 21022 1.5,57 22.443 3 255 1.202 0-592 23.408 0.978 23.022 1.557 22,443 4 255. 1.202 0.592 23.408 0-978 23.022 1.557 22.443 255 1.202 0.592 21408 0.97 8 23.022 1.557 22.44 26 255 1202 0.592 23.498 0.978 23.022 1.55' 22.443 27 255 1,.202 0.592 23.408 M78 23.02-2 1.557 22.44 28 255 1.202 -592 23.408 0.978 23.922 1.557 22,443 29 255 1.202 0.592 23,498 0.97821022- . 1.557 22.443 30 255 1.202 0.592 23,408 0.978 23-022 1.557 22.443 1 .1.202 0.592 23.408 0.978 23.022 1.557 22.443 32 255 1.202 0.592 23.408 0.978 23.022 1.557 22.443 33 255 1.202 O�592 21408 0.97834 1.22.443 255 1 0, 592 23.408 0.978 23,122 1.557 22.443 35 255 1.202 0.592 23.403 0.97 3. 1.557 22A43�j Voltage Drop _ Total current draw of appliances ( Resistance of irE � vDrop = Arps x resistance 12 Awg = 0.592 VDD 1,202 amps x 0.492 resistance 14 Awg = 0,978 16 Awg = 1.557 D 1.202 amps x 0,813 resistance VDCT 1.202 .laps x 1.295 resistance Volta e Drop Calculation Table National Electrical Code (NEC) - Direct -Current Resistance at 7 (167 F), Table 8. Conductor Properties Coated (ohm/1000 1't) 1,93 3.19 5.08 8.0$ Project Name: DOLLAR TREE I Rexburg, ID Project Dumber: 4045 Panel: FP Circuit: x Voltage Drop = (Total current draw of appliances ) x ( resistance of wire ) 12.12.Awg a 0.708 14 Awg = 1.170 16 Awg = 1,864 D mp = Amps x Resistance DC 1-360 amps 'VDC 1,360 amps VDC 1 � 369 _ pis 0,517 resistance 1.805 resistance 1-.301 resistance M current lamps Between To ta I Current increase Voltage Drop Nonage -available Voltage Drop 'voltage available Voltage Crop Voltage available in Amps increase at device increase at device increase at device .4 59 59 74 0.027 23-973.3.056 0,070 73.930 0.242 42 101 0,47 0.003 23.90' 0.153 23.84' 0,244 23.756 3 0.234 42 143 0.710 1 20804 0.324 23.676 0.516 23.434 -0-242 4 185 0-952 52 0.340 23.660 0.562 23-438 0.895 -10 0.242 42 227 1,194 0,523 23.477 0.865 23135 1. 7 1-377-- 22,623 OA75 41 268 1.369 0.708 23.202 1.170 2.830 -1,04 22,136 7 268 1.369 0.708 23..292 1.170 �i • a �1 8 268 1 • r7 �1 • 22,830 1.864 22.136 9 268 1.369 0.708 .292 1A70 170 .830 1.864 22.136 10 268 f1.369 0.708 23.292 1.170 22-830 1.864 22,136 11 268 1.360 0.708 23.292 1,17022.830 1.864 2 a 1 12 268 1.309 0.708 23.202 1-170 22.830 1.864 22.136 13 208 1.360 0.708 23.292 1.170 22.830 1.864 22.136 14 268 1.369 0,708 X 3.292 1.170 22.830 1,864 22.136 15 268 1.369 0.708 23.202 1.170 22.830 1.86422'.136 10 208 1.309 0.708 23.202 1.170 2.2.830 1.864 22.136 17 268 1.360 0.708 23.292 1.170 22.830 1.364 22.130 18 268 1.360 0.708 23.202 1.170 22,830 1.864 22.136 19 268 1-360 0.703 23.20.E 1.170 22.830----1.864 22,136 0 258 1.369 0,708 23.292 1.170 22,830 1.864 -22.136 21 268 'I0.70811.170 22.830 1,884 22-136 22 268 1,369 0.708 23.202 1.170- 1.864 22.136 23 0 1.309 0.708 s 1.170 22.830 1.864 22.136 4 208 1.369 0.708 23,292 1.170 22.830 1.864 22.136 25 208 �1, 360 0, 708, 23.292 1.170 22.530 1.864 22.136 26 208 1,369 0.708 23:202 1.170 22,830 1.864 22.136 7 258 1.369 0.708 23,292 J1.170 22M0 1.864 136 28 268 1.360 0.x`08 23.292 1.1 �' .� � X2.1 20 268 1.360 0.708 23.292 1.170 22.830 1.864 22-136 30 268 1.30'0 0+708 23.292 1-170 22.830 1.86431 266 1.+' ° 0.708 2.292 1.170 2+830 1.864 .1 22.136---- 32 +2j+ 2 58 1.360 0.708 23.292 `� ,11' 0 22.830 1.864 22,136 . 30 268 1,369 0.x08 23.292 1.170 22,830 1.864 4 �I 335 1.369 0,708 23.292 1-170 22.830 1.86 . 20 1.060 0.708 23.292 1.170 22,83 1 ,864 22+136 x Voltage Drop = (Total current draw of appliances ) x ( resistance of wire ) 12.12.Awg a 0.708 14 Awg = 1.170 16 Awg = 1,864 D mp = Amps x Resistance DC 1-360 amps 'VDC 1,360 amps VDC 1 � 369 _ pis 0,517 resistance 1.805 resistance 1-.301 resistance Voltage Dro CaIculatian Table National EJectrical Code (NEC) - Direct -Current Resistance at 7 (1 67 F), Tal , Conductor Properties X Coated (ohm/1000 ft 1.93 3.19 5.08 8.48 12 Awg. 14 Awg- 16 Awg. 18 Awg. Project Name: COLLAR TREE } Rexburg, ID Project umber: 4945 Panek FACP ircust. 3 F2 Current (amps 0. 116 _ 121 0.057 0.057 Between Total 26 26 28 54 32 86 30 116 116 Current increase in Amps 0,1160-006 0.237 0.294 0.351 0.351 VuLtage Drop increase O;025 0.049 0.079 0.079 Voltage available at device 23.994 23.975 23.951 23.921 23.921 Voltage [drop increase 0.01 0.041 0.081 0.130 -130 Voltage available at device 23.990 23.959 23.919 23.870 23.870 'voltage Drop Voltage available Increase at device 0.015 23.9-85 0.065 23.9.35 1128 23.872 0.207 23.793 x.207 23.793 11 0.35 1 0.079 21921 0.130 .3.870 0.207 23793 7 116 0.351 0.079 23.'921 0,130 23.870 0.207 23,793 0.351 0.079 23.91 0.130 23.870 0.207 23.793 116 0.351 0.079 23.921 1 0-130 23,870 0.207 23,793 10 116 0.351 0.079 23.921 0.130 23.870 0,207 23.793 11 116 0.351 0.079 23.921 0..130_ 23.870 0-207 2 3.793 1 .116 U51 0,979 23.921 0,130 23.879 0.207 23.793 13 116-0.351 0.079 23.921 0.130 23-870 0.207 21793 14 116 0.351 0.079 23.021 0-130 23,870 -207 23.703 15 116 0.351 0.079 23.921 0.130 23.870 0.207 23.793 15 116 0.351 0.079 .23921 0.130 23.870 0.207 23,793 17 116 U1 0.079 23.921 0,130 23.870 0.207 23.793 1 116 0.351 0.079 23.021 0.130 21870 0,207 23.793 19 11 0-351 0.079 23.021 0.130 23.870 0.207 21793 20 11 0-351 0,079 23.921 0.130 23.870 0.207 23.793 21 116 0.351 0.079 23.921 0.130 23,870 0.207 23.703 2 116 0.351 0.079 23,921 0.130 23.870 0.207 23.703 3 116 0.351 0.079 23.921 0.130 23.870 0.207 23,793 24 116 0.351 M79 23.921 0.130 23.870 0.207 23,793 25 116 0.351 0,079 2 3Y21 0.130 23.870 0.207 23,793 26 116 0.351 M79 23.921 0.130 23-870 0.207 23.793 27 116 0.351 0:070 2.021 0,130 23,870 0.207 23.793 28 116 0.351 0.079 23.9.21 0413023.870 0.207 23.793 29 11 0.351 ���y7j,��^�JJ c ,..e 74.i 3, 921 Q �l 0 -870 f/j; 0.,f 07 23.793 30 116 0. 1 0.079 23.9210-130---23.870 0-207 -793 1 116 0,351 0.079 23,921 0-130 23.870 0.207 23,793 321 6 0.351 0.079 23.021 0.130 23WO 0.. 07 23,793 33 116 0.351 O.079 23.921 0130 23.870 0.207 23.793 34 116 0.351 0.079 23.921 0.130 23.879 0.207 23.793 116 0.351 0.079 23.921 0.130 23.870 0.207 23.19 Voltage Drop _ ( Total current draw of appliances ) x (Resistance of wire ) Drp = Amps x Resistance 12 Aug 0.079 VDC 0.351 amps x 0.224 resistance 14 Avvg= 0.130 x 16 Awg = 0.207 D -- o_ 0.351 O�3 1 amps amps 0.370 resistance 0.589 res i tancc Voltage Drop Calculation Table National Electrical Cade NEC) -Direct-Current Resistance at 75 C (167 F). Table B. Conductor ProRerties x Coated (oh rn/1 00 0 1=t) 1.93 Awg =� 3.19 VAC - 5.os Awg 8.08 14 Awq Project Narne, DOLLAR TREE I Rexburg, ID Project Number, 4945 Pane y FACP Circuit: Voltage Drop = (Total current draw of appliances ) x (Rests#ante of wire ) Drop = imps x resistance 12 Awg =� 0.403 VAC - 1 Awg 0.` 42 14 Awq 14 16Aw Distance D �-- lCurrent (amps Be tw Total Current increase Voltap Drop voltage available Voltage Drop Voltage available Voltage Drop Voltage available, ''SDC - 0-428 amps x in Amps increase at device increase at device increase at device 1 0.049 27 27 0,049 0.003 23.997 Or004 23,996 M07 2.3.993 0.049 75 102 0.098 0.019 23.981 0,032 23.968 0.051 23-949 0.049 75 177 0.147 0.050 23.950 0.083 23.9,17 0.132 2.868 4 0.049 42 2190.196 0.083 23.917 0-137 2186 3 0.21 23.782 0.036 41 260 0.232 0.116.884 0.192 21 808 0.306 23.694 0,049 69 329 0,281 0.178 23,82.E 0.295 23,705 0,470 21530 7 0.049 75 404 0,330 0.257 23.743 0.425 -575 0_677 23,323 0.049 42 446 0.379 0,326 21674 0.539 23,461 0.859 23-141 0,049 42 488 0,428 0:403 23.597 0.66 23_.334 1 ,06 11 22.939 10 488 0,428 0.403 2.597 0.666 23.334 1.06122-939 1 1 4 0.428 0.403 23.597. 23.334 1.061 22,939 12 4-88 0.428 0.403 23-597 0.666 23-334- 1-061 22.93 9 13 488 0.428 0,403 21597 0.666 23.334 1 ,061 22.939 14 488 0.428 0.403 21597 0:666 23.334 1,061 22.939 15 48,8 0.428 0.403 23.59-7 0.666 23.334 1.1 22.939 16 488 0.428 0.403 28.597 0,666 -334 1-061 22,939----- 17 488 0.48 0-403 23.597 0.666 2.334 1.061 22.939 18 488 0.428 0.403 23.597 0,666 -334 1.061 -939 19 488 0.428 0.403 23.597 0.666 23.334 1.061 -' 0 488 0.428 0.403 21597 0,666 23334 1-061 22,939 1 488 0.4280.403 , 0.666 23,334 1 � 0 1 22.939 22 488 0.48 0.403 23,597 0,666 23.334 1.061 22,93 23 4 488 0.428 0.403 0.66 -334 1.061 4 488 0.428 0.403 23.597 0.666 23,3341.061 22.939 25 488 0.428 0.403 23.597 0,666 21334 1 �0 1 22.939 26 488 10-428 0.403 23,597 0.666 23.334 1,06122.939 27 488 0,428.4 . •4 1-061 22..939 28 488 0.428 0.403 21597 0.666 23.334 1,061 22.939 488 0.428 0.403 23.597 0.666 23,334 1,061 22.939 0 488 0.428,0.403 23.597 0.666 21334 1-061 22,93-9 1 488 OA28 0$403 21597 0.656 23,334 1.061 22.939 32 488 0.428 0.403 23.597 0.666 23.334 1-061 22,939 33 488 0.428 0.403 23.597 0.66 1.1 4 488 0,428 0.403 23:597 0-666 - 21334 1 , 35 488 0.428 0.403 L.23,597 0.666 2.334 -939 22,939 Voltage Drop = (Total current draw of appliances ) x (Rests#ante of wire ) Drop = imps x resistance 12 Awg =� 0.403 VAC - 0.428 amps x 0.` 42 resistance 14 Awq = 0.866 r� D �-- 0,.428 R_ amps x 1.557 resistance x 16 Awl 1.061 ''SDC - 0-428 amps x 2,479 resIstance r..Zc)nventional Fire AlarmControf Systems features .11 Available in 3,5, and 10 IDC modals IDC or NAC pairs convertible to single Class A circuits (10 and IDC panels Daly) 9 Supports M2Mr MC and 73000 Series detectors Combination Waterflow and Supervisoryl a programmable by zone and individually selectable for erne i , continuous, ortemporal outputs 0 Front panel programmable FSC programmable with optional DACT installed Genesis option all precision synchronization and audible silence over two wires without additional module N On -board relays for alarm, Supervisory and Trouble 0 Optional serial bus relay modules are programmable for common or zone activation Optional serial u remote annunci fator One person device testing (audible or silent) AN Expandable power supply (10 IDC panel only) 9 Optional City Tie and Reverse Polarity Modules 0 Optional trim ring for semi -flush u n.tin ti r� I fully integrated D T ial r with: character LIDdisplay Event hi tor to Supports Contact ID and SIS DCS 4/2 Upload/download f Pan l / . T con -figuration, status and event history Issue 2.1 I ■ o■ ONE MIR -F81 Description The FireShield fire alarm family consists of 3, Sand 1 Ine ewn- ntial fire alarm control panels, ars integrated T/Dialer, serial annunciator rnodu Inst and serlaI remote relay modules. All of these components are m ic roproe e r - co ntra Ile . The FireShielcl fa m it i s ideaI for hoth new and retrofit *1n ta I latio n s alike. ir,flinc orporatefatures designed to simplify installation, op r tion and maintenan e. These includefro ntpanal pro9ra m- rn in , one pe rso n walk testing, and selectable I DC and N AC t' pe _ FireShleld panels are powerful a n o u g h to meet the demands of today's installations while leaving plenty of room to grow in the future. MIR-Fand I" I `F 1004 panels support Class A operation b combining perm of na rd IDCs or NACs to provide the necessary circuits. For example, the MIR -FS 1004 comes factory set to support 10 Class B I DCs and four BACs. But it can be field -configured to provide file Class A I '. + no Class B I Ws, and two Class A NACs — or a ny other combination of circuits that Bill within the circuit -pal ring parameters. I IR -F 1004 Crass B IDs MIR -F 502 MIFF -F o 3 las. IDCs Up to 5 Up to 2 Not supported .Class B NACU Up to 4 �12 t Mass A N ACs Up to 2 1 Not sup orted NAC P a - we r- 2.5 exp to 5 amps 2.5 amps 1. amps .Auxiliary power 0.5 4 0.5 amps 0.5amps Note: ClassA operatl' on will redu ce th e n urrib e r ofa vada b le Class B ID CS Z3 ei Wor V4 ,5e dependyi?gonthe Panelcon fig uratop. Sec Specificationsonpage 5 for details. . I H T 641 1 PARKLA ND DRIVE, SARASOTA, T FL 34243 Literature Sheet *M85005-0118 Page 1 of a Off-pra.mise Communication fLI I ly i nteg rated Fireshl cl DACT dialer is avall i for~ reporting events to a monitoring favili t . T V�,e DACT also supoorts uploa iri 0 r d ownloading of system co rifi urati n, status a nd event hi ter . The DACTis programmable for either single or dual IMP, OPF.1pr a } tion. It also supports split and Li l reporting fOr two (f ital alarnn receivers. The DACT brings additional featUres to the panel including a 32 -character alphanumeric LCD display; local or remote PC programming and ars event history log. Madufes are also available for City Tie (CTM4.7)and Reverse polarity (RPM) connections. Remote Annunciators and relays The serial bus standard on all FireShield modelsi$ another installation time-saver. This circuit allows the connection of Remote SystemIndicators( l l)f Remote.Zone Indicators (FSRZI-A) and Remote Relay Modu les (FS R R M) over a fou r- i re (data and power) circuit. Annunciator and; relay modules can be installed up to 1,000 feet from the panel en 1 --gauge wire. Application ,f.ireShfeld provides smoke and fire detection, ,,upant notification a nd off -premises signaling for sail- to medium-sized buildings. Each IDC can be configured for either Class B or Class A operation and one of eight operating modes: Alarm -without smoke detector erification • Alarm -with smoke detector verification, and meta rpt aeti .ation of contact devices f Waterf low ,Alarm - no retard; • a terfl! ow Alarm - with 15 second retard; • Combination Waterflow (no retard) and Supervi- sory; uper i -spry; • o bin tion Waterflow (retard) and Supervisory •Supervisory (Latching); • Monitor monitoring devices other than alarm r supervisory such as fire doors or fire dampers. la may also be configured for either Class B or Class A operation. Ad6tionally, IACs can be individually confi ur• for one of three outputs, These are enesi ,ntinuou rTemporal. The Genesis selection allowsin epen enthorncontrol over two wires and provides precisio ri syn eh ro n i a - tion for Genesis devices, all without the need for a Genesis Signal Master When configured forGenesisnotification appliances, Fr iel Alarm SlIencefunction will silence connected Genesis audible applia nces but Genesis lobes will remai n active u Mi I the pa reel i s reset. en Genesis Mode is selected, both the horns and o hes on Ge n esis and Enha aced I nteg rity notifi a - tion appliances wil I be slnchrn id .across all I'. Panel Operation Operators'linterf ace Control of the panel's operation is both simple grid intuitive. While the LEDs and optional LCD are visible with the panel door closed, the door and bezel b loch accessto the controls. With the door open the following controls are available: The MIR-FS11004 Providos ton zones of wntmi plus optional LCD display. MIR-FS502 The MIR -F 502 provides five zones of contraI piusopt.ional LCD display. M I Page 2 of 6 Literature Sheet 05_ 1 1 8 i Reset - used to reset the panel; Signal Sllet7ce and Drill - used to silence notification appliances or activate the drill Panel Silence - silences the bUzzer on the panel and the remote trouble unit; i Remote Disconnect - disables the DACT, or, if no DAT installed, disables the panel's alarm relay; Walk Test -activates the panel"s silent and audible walk test rode, rhe following system LEDs display the panelf states If, -panel 'is in the alarmtate Trouble - panelisinthetroubl state; Supe,ris - panel is in the supervisory state; Poorer- indicates the status of the AC power source; Disable indf ates when a ny I DC, NAC, relay or the DT are disabled; A nn n iator Trouble-- indicates trouble ort the remote annunciator bush Battery Trouble - indicates battery or charging problems; F r d Fault - indicates a short between any panel circuitand round; • Walk Test -indicates that one or more is are in the walk teat mode; Alarms Silenced- indicates that the panel i in the alarm state with one or more NACs silenced. Each IDC has a disable switch and three LEDs: Alarm -red- - indicates that the IDC is in the alarm state; Trouble� Fr icates that the IDC i Ln the trouble state or is disabled (when flashing) Supervisory/Mo nitor- yellow -indicates that the IDC is in the supervisory Mate or the m oIn* to r Mate (when flashing). Each NAC also has a disable switch and a trouble, disable LED. Status indication with the CT/Dialer installed The dialer's LCD display provides two limes x 1 characters of text. For programming, the top lire displays the programming step and the leer lime displays the selected option. ss uie 2-1 z TheACT/Older i nstaiIs behind the front panel display. RM AM :6 "Voi; ;W -q L-015 i cabv* k Pf 1�11 Ilk y de We e I }��� ' I a The FS,RSI can be i nsta I led alone orwith onea r more 1= RAs, Th @ FSRSI a nd FS RZI -A require trim pig (ordis red separately). Them are available ire one,, two or three gang models. Each panel will Supp orttwo sR I , Issue 2,1 The optional T/Dialer is a multifunction modu I e that provides communications, modem capability, and LCD display functions. Its primary function ia Digital Alarm LI ni- tor Transmitter :� T). Asa DACT, it transmits even t rr, ess to a Lig itl Alarm Communicator Rec eiver( R) at a mcmitoring facility. The monitoring facility then notifies the, fire department and other respon,91-ble parties of the event. Programi-r-able options include single or dual litne, operation., and split or dual reporting to two DACRs. The DACT module can afso be used as modem t onn t the panel to both local and remote computers for uploading and downloading of configuration data (programming), panel status and event history. For security, the modem can be configured to accept programming on -incoming calls or it can be required to Bali a preprogrammed number before accepting downloads and sending uploads. The DACTmodule can brefigured to work as all of the above, or as only an LCD dispfay orL display and modem* Remote Annunciators FireShieldfarnfly has several remote an nun inti n options. The serial remote a n n unciator bus can be ru n up to 1000 feet (305 ) on u ntwisted non-sh ieldad 18 -gauge cable. Several annunciator models round o f the family to provide range of features a nd f Unctions. s many as three annunciator modules may be mounted in a standard electrical box{ sharing an attractive trim plate that blonds with any decor, Remote Relay Module 2 The Remote Relay Module mounts on a plastictrac aside ars MFC-Acabjnet. - PRMs vr C -3n be mountec+ ;I----�� in ars F R - r I snap crack. Prot o FRR- S I I T •` . can be mounted r in ap MFC -A, t rftj17 bon tr f' p4nvN GSE Pf@MioU i J&5?k,�M Corfsmualrurh q In + C-0 WRUi-t t n I PPE.WW Irk — Pin O'r7'm.l WV-" A., a� ;kwous drvop CAMMUMIXftnn . rrrsul>F °.ry • '.-dw :A + The, R pl_.mote Relay Mod-Ule (FSRRM) -s is Oriecomponentof the systemthatsets F�'reShl'eld apart fr m other panels in its doss. This module has rive Form relays rated at 1 amp each, It can be configured to to na tion n either a tonin relay mode r a c r n mon system mode. When configured in the zone relay de., relays energize when the associated I DC is active. The module can be configured for activation by ID 1 through 5 or JDCs 6through 10, One relay is automatically associated with each I When configured in the common system mode, relays energize or de - energize - en rgiz when the panel C��,�� catb-i t.changes state. o relay i s T"MU �* availa l for f the - + fes]CNChl CFS r 6., • l;�_�. ,�� out To r*xr ;m Zote System at �r (FSRSI is ideal for common system annunciation, it includes five LEDs and a local silence/ lamp test switch. The LEDs indicate povver status alarm., supervisory, trouble and ground fault. The silence switch will silence the Onboard trouble buzzer if act'. The switch can also be used t initiate a lamp test of the LEDs =: n all conneGted,e FRls and } 9 FR,l IMI I R L'rteraturie sheet #M E350()-5-0 1 1 a I ��'.'1J r'F�4'GF'Y 9•r4 • following functions: A [arrnY Supervisory. Trouble, Bower Loss, Monitor. The FSRRM mounts on plastic snap track and can be installed in an MFC -A or other I' sted firo alarm enclosure. TIS panel will support two I IBMs f each configuration for a total of six onthe 1 -zone panel. Reto Zone to IFS 1-► is used to indicate zones in the alarm state. It contains five red LEDs. Depend- ing n the jumper setting selected the LEDs rail l indicate either I Ds 1 through or IDz3 Cc„rM. rl through 10. The _I t panel support two rFl Programmed T — l �Lf01JrCUUT foreach sal tion. Pepe f 8 { : Reto Zone to IFS 1-► is used to indicate zones in the alarm state. It contains five red LEDs. Depend- ing n the jumper setting selected the LEDs rail l indicate either I Ds 1 through or IDz3 Cc„rM. rl through 10. The _I t panel support two rFl Programmed T — l �Lf01JrCUUT foreach sal tion. Pepe f 8 inel Layout Power Connections Page 4 of a Frmm 12D Vac, 15 A. W ft Dedicated branch circuit --OR,-- Fxum230Yw--, 15saWHz DadleaUd lyerrch circuit F__L__n� P4 � 4- IL 8j" A w0fT9 block and ( ho'T Dual n rm it A wirltV bk)CX TaWr Bp 'no rits Plug Hecto Main AC wiring block and fuse bolder. Provides connections for 120 or 230 voit AC (primary power) from dedicated service. Nicludes Primary P ldv r fuse (5 Amp.). Dual Transformer AC wiring block: Ten -.zone panel only- Provides Irl -Provides connections between primary side of both main and pander transformer and 120 or 230 volt AC (fused primary .fver). Tran form rr; Changes 120 or 230 volt AC supply ' voltagto 24 volt .d Power expander transformeir ( TFI) r Optional. Available for the ten -zone panel only. Providesddati r f primary power to increase the available NAC current for the ten -zone panel. amain circuit board: Provides connections for all circuits, Also includes the operator interface. pr for Interface: Includes operator,controls, LED indicators and circuit identification labels. Cabinet enclosure-. Houses the panel electronics and standby batteries. in some eases the batteries may be housed in eri external nal battery cabinet (BC2). Standby matte ries r Provide Secondary/Standby power t the panel electronis in the absence of primary power. Tie wrap mounts: Used to secure wires and to help maintain proper separation between power -limited and nonpower - limited onpo r- li it d conductors, Dimensions Model 1310 D2 D3 D4 D6'* Three- 16.5 in 3.75 in " erfY L � • � 14.23 in five- .gone (41. cm) (.CM) (23.2 cis) i OF+r�r°r..�a�a � i • �}� _ jam. , (36.14 cm) Ten -zone 23.65 in 3.75 in 7.75 in 21.27 in 16.25 in ( 0 cm) 4t��r'T (19.7 cm) • (41. 27 crn) *.add V/2 inches (3.81 m) r ,rs • Y-sY`-^.� Yom:. ._ ra ••-.JTFe,.s��WpH . kit. Power Connections Page 4 of a Frmm 12D Vac, 15 A. W ft Dedicated branch circuit --OR,-- Fxum230Yw--, 15saWHz DadleaUd lyerrch circuit F__L__n� P4 � 4- IL 8j" A w0fT9 block and ( ho'T Dual n rm it A wirltV bk)CX TaWr Bp 'no rits Plug Hecto Main AC wiring block and fuse bolder. Provides connections for 120 or 230 voit AC (primary power) from dedicated service. Nicludes Primary P ldv r fuse (5 Amp.). Dual Transformer AC wiring block: Ten -.zone panel only- Provides Irl -Provides connections between primary side of both main and pander transformer and 120 or 230 volt AC (fused primary .fver). Tran form rr; Changes 120 or 230 volt AC supply ' voltagto 24 volt .d Power expander transformeir ( TFI) r Optional. Available for the ten -zone panel only. Providesddati r f primary power to increase the available NAC current for the ten -zone panel. amain circuit board: Provides connections for all circuits, Also includes the operator interface. pr for Interface: Includes operator,controls, LED indicators and circuit identification labels. Cabinet enclosure-. Houses the panel electronics and standby batteries. in some eases the batteries may be housed in eri external nal battery cabinet (BC2). Standby matte ries r Provide Secondary/Standby power t the panel electronis in the absence of primary power. Tie wrap mounts: Used to secure wires and to help maintain proper separation between power -limited and nonpower - limited onpo r- li it d conductors, Dimensions Model 1310 D2 D3 D4 D6'* Three- 16.5 in 3.75 in 9. 1.3 in 10.5 in 14.23 in five- .gone (41. cm) (.CM) (23.2 cis) (. i 67 cm) (36.14 cm) Ten -zone 23.65 in 3.75 in 7.75 in 21.27 in 16.25 in ( 0 cm) (9.5 Cr n) (19.7 cm) (54.0 c m) (41. 27 crn) *.add V/2 inches (3.81 m) to D1 and D5 dimensions for trim kit. 0 Cn C 0 �5 I E Li terat ure Sheet # M 85005-C) 1 1 9 Issue 2-1 -,76A%w� 3pecifications Control Panels I ni tia t'lr g Device Circuits t IDCs 'A ailabli� combinations shown at right) offication Appliance Circuits - NACs .`AvaliabJe combinationsshown at right) Power, NAC Volta Ratan Maximum um NAC current NUR -F 1004 Class B 10 8 6 0. Class A 1 Class B a Class 3.0 A.expapdableto 6.0 1.5 amps each,, amps total for NAC 1 + 2 or 3 + .0 A w/ optional transformer I Three Class 6 IDCsIq 1 3.0 amps total 24 'r 1-5 amps each 2.5 amps total T,,oo Class B NACs .0 amps total 1.5 amps each 1.5 amps total AC Input 1 Vac 0 Hz,,. `1. optional transformer .8 a mps 0.8 amps 230 Vac �' i�H ... optional transformer 0.4 a mps 0.4 amps Base Panel Current Draw Standby... 14 r Alarm... 250 Panel Battery Charge Capacity (sealed lead acid 1 h 145 mA only) hatteries Up to 18 Ah, 7 Ah rnax in cabinetN UA 101 If Urr " 0.5 amps max. May be programmedas r retable, Auxiliary Output 19 to 25.7 Vdc. IDC AlarmCurrent 1.5 rr, �����t ��t�t��- compatibility - . k�ilit list p/n 1 00fir maximum detectors pr ir��i it Operating Voltage t� �� Circuit I1mur� loresistance.- 13 Ohms; Maximum loop Capacitance: 0,03 , F _. UL Detector ID _ . 16.3 to 253 Vdc 100 Alarm Contact (normally open Trouble Contat (Form Supervisory Contact (normally open) Operating Enviro nm ent- Tmprtur:32 -120'F04 Terminals (wire gauge) 1 - 12 AWG0.72 . 2.5 mml Asynchronous Serial Communications Maximum resistance: 13 Ohms; Maximum capacitance; 0,,03 MF f larger er ba aeries are required, use the BC -2 battery e bin et See install (ionsheet 100027 fog fails. Issue 2.1 I RTC) Lit ratLire She -at E Eioo _c 1 j 8 e Page 5 of ,dering 10format"101n I Part I u h r I Description ---- r ,-- onX11 I Control Panels MRFS 1004* Conventional Fire Alarm Control Panel - 10 Class 8 10Cs and 4 Class B NACs .o (Fairs of IDCs and NACs convertible to single Class A circuits), 120 Vac MIR -F -Sl 004-2 Conventional Fire Alarm Control Panel - 10 Class B IDCs and 4 Class B NACs (Pairs of JDCs and NACs convertible to single Class circuits), 230 Vac. Grey ab[net. I'I IIS-F� Conventional Fire farm ontral Panel -� Class B ID -and Gass B i A s (Pairs of IDCs and NAs convertible to r �n i Class A circuits), 120 Vac. Grey cabinet. DigitalCommunicator/Modem/LCD module (Mounts in control panel) Conventional Fire Alarm Control Panel T 5 Class B IDCs and 2 Class 8 NACs o, 'Pairsof I QCs and NACs con rt-ble to single Class A circuits), 230 Vac IRgF 0 * Conventional Fire Alarm Control Iia net - 3 Class B fDCs and 2 Class B NACs, 120 Vac. MIR-FS302*_2 Conventional Fire Alarm Control Panel - 3 Class8 IDCs and 2 Class B NACs, 230 Vac FST I * Semi -flush trim ring for FS302 F02and FS502 ram I 10* i for } L { Semi -flush trim ring .. . - Insert "G" for Gray cabinet or 'IRNA for Red cabinet. Insert "GF' for Frenchlanguage (grey GSI.. i F t , 120 volt oriels only). 3Wt. I b.( 30.5 (13.8) 30.5 X73.81 18.5(8.4) 18.6 (.) ell msOR - - information anon current and accurate.. We can TRA Al20 Expander Tran form r, 120 Vac - For F 1004* only .o ��.) I A 0 F pand r Tran former, 230 Vac - For F 1004*- my rnore inforr-n ton or questions FSCDF35 terminal shield f o r 3 1 DC pane Is. Required for all installations i n Canada a aria 14. .FSCDF10 Electrical te■ • ! i al shield for 1 0 panels, Required fot all Installations in Canada 0 .9) �o.�� � Required L listed End. of Line Resistors` J-- • e .6 Ohm and one 1.1I Ohm! 7 �-q! � j `J+IL_ . a jy���j i�-'#FI'j�`L�i�/+ �lA�j supervisory. One required foreach IDconfigured combination �� � ��l l�� E L -F'1 Required ULC End of Une Resistor Plate - includes one 1. 1 , 3.6K and 4.7K ohm resistor Off Promises omm ni at ons [ ► DigitalCommunicator/Modem/LCD module (Mounts in control panel) 1.0(0.5)7: 5FS M4.7 City Tia Module (Requires " square or 2 -gang North American of ad al ho) 1.0 o, Revef' Pola rity Module (Req .,fir s I IF -A or other Iisted fire alarm enclosure) im ote Annunciation Remote System Indicator T Includes LEDs for display f Power, Alarm, Supervisory, Troublhe FSRSI and Ground Fault, trouble sounder and silenceAamp test switch. Single gang trim plate included, multi- ga rig plates o -rd r d separately. Mounts in single or multi -gang North � � American electrical box. Remote one Indicator - Includes LEDs for fire l D s. FS ERZ I :-A> Single g an ge trim plate included, multi -gang plates ordered separately. Mounts in single or multi -gang North American electrical box. FSAT2 Annunciator Trim Plate, 2 gang with Fireshield Logo F AQ` Annunciator Trim Plate, 3 gang with FireShield Logo 0.1 (0-05) lt'eRo& Relay Module F� ler of eIa Module - .Five Form r lay . orifi urabl for l D 1- o�r -10 or � � rr~mon . system indication . Requires MFC -A or other listed fire alarm enclosure.. .4(0.2) ■ °f SRM.- 1 111 "Mounting track. Holds up to 4 S R R Ms. _. ce 1de - - - MFC -A . Multi -function Cabinent (fire alarm accessoryenclosure) .0 �`r^ 3.2) .BC- - Grey BatteryCabinet (holds two L h batteries) BC -213 Red Battery Cabinet (holds two 18 Ah batteries) 12.0(5-4) Batteries 1 ■ i Ah Sealed Lead ■d Battery ■ d ( required) 5.0 12V6 6.5 Ah Sealed Lead Acrd Battery - 1 do �( required) 6.0 12VJO 10 Ah Saeed Lead Add Battery - 12 'fid (2 required) 10.0(4-5) 12V1 .17 Ah Sealed Lard Acid Battery - 12 Vdc(2 required) 2002 N irteme Page 6 of 6 I T E It is our intention to keep the product information anon current and accurate.. We can not Cover specific appkati ns or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For rnore inforr-n ton or questions rWafive to this Specification Sheet, contact Mirrtone. Literature Sheet ?# BE3o 5:01 18 Issue 2.1 &0 'q.4 YUASA NP/NPH/NPX SERIES SEALED RECHARGEABLE LEAD -ACID BATTERIES I J ,DECTIGN NP4-PG 1%6 -4pum7w�_ t NPH SERIES Oa* HeiqM Typip V Ila rn m, rnm:,. *rrikift f -i rL) mfn. ft. 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" N Sensitiv-ato visible and invisible products of combustion Finely tuned to sense all fire types, especially slow burning, h own ith base, moldering fires fueIled b eor� bu ti le typically found i� .� modern multi-usebuildwings. orclered separately 1: ., 2 Stableorrelliabledesign 4"W* Uses the light scatte ring principle for smoke detection and is not affected by air movement, Non -polarized Simplifies installation of field wiring Simple to install, difficult to vandalize Twist-and-lockdesign saves inrStallation and maintenance time. Held -configurable locking mechanism prevents una u thori ed removal. Flexible mounting options Compatible standard base mounts to 1 -gang, " octagonal, BESA, or European single -gang boxes, t -a- l nce alarm in is tion An --board high-intensity LED glows bright red whentheuniti in alarm, making alarm response a simple and straightforward operation, 0 Easy to m ainta in Rem able hoes-ing and insect mesh f ciiitetes clean in g. 0 Attractive appearance with clean, modern lines Low -profile design blends. easily with surroundings, extending less than 21/2"(61 mm) frorn the ceiling, including base. Description MC30U-3low-profHe plug -ire photoelectric detectors measure -up to the quality and perfo,rmancu standards that have made Nfirtone f re detection produ cts the i rid u try' hest price -performance a miable today. Meticulously engineered to deliver high- pe orman e features, superb reliability, and unbeatable quality, the MC30U-3 is a low-cost solutiort for co n entio In ai detection applications.. The MC30U-3 M-3distinguishes itself as a performance leader in its cuss with its highlystable design that resists it movements caused by heating and air cored itfoni ngF and changing eh iren- mental conditions. This makes ita reliable performer ideally suited to modern building interiors. I R T The installation and maintenance advantages ofthe MC30U-3 I-3add value to this detector throughout its service life. Its twist- rid -1 el design makes short or of installation and maintenance opera- tions - era- tions- ,plastic breakout on the detector housing optionally prevents removal from the base ex ee pt with a special tool. bright, easy -to -see LEL on the detector glows steady when it i in alarm, thus eliminating much of the g uesswork when responding tofront-panel indi at -Ions. If a detector is removed for any reason while the panel is in its normal state,, a zone trouble condition will result. This ensures the integrity of the alarm system atall times.- MC30U-3 detectors are manufactured to strict international ISO, 9001 standards. All electronics employ s urf ce mountt ehn0I- og SSMT) for smaller size and greater immunity to IAF noise. corrosion-resi stent eonformaI coating i used to seal corn pnent against dust andhumidity.. Application Thanks to its high-performancephotoelectricsensor,the o - rsponds quickly and reliably to all fire types, especially slow burning fires fuelled b Combust bl typ c ally found, in modern multi -use buildings. Particles as small as 0.5 mirons will be detected by the sensing element., triggering arsalarm atthefirst sign of smoke. Mirtone recommends that all detectors be installed according t the latest est recognized edition of stational and local fine alarmcodes. 64.11 PARKLAN D DRIVE. . SARASOTA, FL 34243 Issue Utoraturi3 Sheat #V1850011-0552 P e I of Not to be used for installation purposes. Mou"thig 4.65" 01 8 mm) MC Series ith Standard Base Standard bases mount to the following electrical boxes: North American 31/2 in ti octagon byes North American 4 inch octagon boxes North American 1 -gang electrical boxes European 1 -gang boxes with 60-3 mm fixing centers European B ESA boxes Wiring .4" (1 mm) The detector mountingbases i l I accept #1 8AWG ('175mM 2) d' # 1 (1. mm2). #14AWG (1.5m M2) rid #1 2AWG (. M wire sizes. CSBU- I : Standard detector bass Provides ping -in tamper-resistant mounting. Includes screw terminals for connection ofin talla- tionwir s. be OUT .t * w 1D 11 SKI dev-Km 1L Li LLL1l; 1 2 3 5 43 7 9 E�xtwnal LED (—) In nq'r deA tZe 0* ti�1T �-i hlit Loc �Ld rJ.tq us 4 fl NoTused LCL Specifications OperatingVoltage Range 14 - 30 Vdc . Normal Ope-rating Current Alarm !current 100 m (max:) limited by control panel Sensitivity Range 1.38 - 3.08% obs/fit Test Feature Sensitivity reading using Test/Picker Tool Operating Environment Altitude Not Applicable Temperature " F to 100' F (" to 380 Humidity 0 . % RH anon condensing) Air Velocity 0 - 5,000ft/min (manufacturer rated) - 300 rain (UL listed) Storage Environment Temperature Maximum Spacing 30 1`t (9.1m) cent r Construction 'white molded high -impact fire -retardant plastic LCL Compatibility IC ,Compatible Bas a See Orderin g I nforrn do n Ordering Information Model Description UJ- L ' -profile 'lug -in PhotoelectricDetector BU -1 Standard detector base 8-1 4" Standard detector base i -1 4rJ Detector base with relay CSBUM3 Detector base with resistor -LED Remote Alarm LED -TRIS Trim Wirt for standard gess -P T [Detector picker/sensitivity tester M I R T Q N E � t IS our intention to keeps the product i of rrnation current and accurate, We cannot cover specific appl cations or antLi ate a4 requirements. JI spy ificati n are subje t to change' wrthc)ut iiobce. FcT c)re information or questions relative to this Specification � �t �� h��t� contactMir-tone. r 2003 k irkofle Page 2 of 2 Literature Sheet #M85001-0,95 Not to be u -sed for fnstailation purposes. Ship Wt. i (kl Q-25 (0.11 0.11 (0.0) 0.4(0.18) 0.4(0.18) 1.4(0.64) C Issue .P)P(3ffTFR The Symbol of Protection 1)'U'LL STLkTION SE -RIF -.S DIE-CAST NIETAL MANUAL PULL STATIONS • U 1, L'L,;ted. F�0 Approved, CS F?v1 Liste(l, iMEA :kpps-oved. ADA Conipliant a Single or DUal A.ction a Terininal connectors tO Ami Snip fiction Switch • Goth plated SPST contacts Optional auxiliary contacts • Mounts on standard single gangbox • Surface backboxes mailable 0 High -gloss red enamel finish • Glass breakrod C @ US < FM Made in the U.S.A. UM__� � 0V DESCRIPTION. The Potter Pull Station Series offers a compete line of dig -cast pull stations for a variety of applications focusing mainly on fire alarm systems. The pull stations are available in single or dual action madels. All of the pull stations have a IQ-amp snap action switch and a dedicated terminal block for the ease of wire connections. All of the metal is completely coated to inhibit corrosion and provide for a uniform and quality finish. The standard modes have a hex key reset, however a key rest is also available. The models areavailable with shallow and deep surface mount back boxes, nine different calors, and ftva different plating materials, as well as a weatherproof version that is rated for NEMA 4. OPERATION: The Potter single action series of pull stations operate by PL1111na the white operating handle straight dokvn and the handle will lock into place. The dual action statins require the lifting of the front cover and then pulling the white operating handle straight down. The stations are reset by opening the front and placing the handle in the normal position.. Fetter Electric Signal Company 6 21081 Craig Read. St. LOUIS, O.,6_'3146-4161 � ��'hone; ��- � 5-� � ,� ';�r�� � _ � -- - --4 y 1833 www. potters i Mal C0111 PRINTED IN USA 1. 0h. P U'L L STATION S E R I'E S ]DIE-CAST ,METAL The Symbol of Prosection MANUAL PDLL STATIONS ORDERING IN'FORM.,XTION mmmmhommm� Tyke Model Number Stack Number Contact Tyke Perna Rating Single Action P 3? -1 T 1400447 SPST R M S -?T 1000447 SPDT RMS -6T l O00478 DPDT Dual Action CP32-IT-LP 1000476 SPST Weather Proof RMS-VT-Wl? 1000401 S NEMA 4 ACCESSORIES. - NOTES Dual Action SMS -LP 1000480 Convens single actlan to dual action Back Box P32 -BB 100(]444 Surface mount back box Back Box P32-QBB 1x00445 Deep surface niount back box SPECIFICATIONS: Switch Rating* I Amp @ 30 VD 1 Amp @ 125 VAC Pull Station Dimensions: 4-3/4" H x 3-1/4" W ' I Color Red with raised white letters, white pull bar with raised red letters ptfon l Colors: Blue, Greer, Yellow, White, Black, Gray, Purple, Orange, Chrome or Brass plated ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS: The contractor shag furnish and install the Patter series of pull stations as indicated. The pull station shall be die cast construction with a "T" type pill handle that is ADA coinpliant. Single actin putt stations shall be a P32 -1T. Dual action pill stations shill be the Potter P-32- i T -LP. The contact shall be a single pole, single throw switch rated at I amp 30V DCI 125 V AC. The device shall have a terminal block for ease of wiring. Once activated, the pill station shill be reset by opening the front covet. Opening of the saver in a normal state Shall initiate an alarm. PRINTED IN 11JSA N f %T.: 7390 097 R REVF 1.06 ig )P01 [EIR The Symbol of Protection F 1 E SELECT-AwSTROBEMORN COMBINATION n. yIT- kik 01 Horn/Strobe with Universal Mounting Folate Included U� USC CALL FOR ADDITIONAL LISTINGS Description: 4;;- Features, a Designed to meet orexceed l FPA/ I Standards and ADA Accessi- bility GuideNnes. L listed for Wall mounting. Screw terminal capacity up to 12 AWG, Universal mounfirg plate included with each omit. 24 volts DC strobe with two fileIdselectable settings 15/75 of 3011 20 cd Pol,arized strobeswith wide listed voltage ranges using filtered DC or . ur Atered F input voltage, =? Horn field selectable tones: Potter's Se1ec�-A-HornlStra6e �eraes are designed to cvm- plywith the Americans with Disability Act (ADA) and meet UL standard 1971 requirements for emergency signaling devices for the hearing unpaired. The ASH -24 series Se- lect-A-HomlStrobe featu res a unique candela intensity f eld selector switch for switching the candela output from 15/75 to 30/120 cd. The Horn provides two different field select- able tones, and a High/Low output seting that can be accomplished with the use of mini jumpers located on back vfthe unit. The strobe housing i's ciearlyiaheledwith ►rertica! "FIRE" fettering and is polarized for connecting to super- �vised fire al arm circuits. The strobe is designed with a xenon filashtube and provide a candela intensity field selector switch for maximum performance. The Select-A-Hornl Strobe series is available in red and white housing 15l75 or 30/120 cd. 24VDC models. The ASH24-153075 can be synchronized by using the 5M -3A sync module to comply with NFPA recommendations concerning photosensitive epilepsy when'Installing 2 or more visual appliances within the field of view. The strode signals are I i sted for indoor use, wall mount, under UL 1971 standard. Application.0 The SH -153075 Horn/Strobe series are recommended for areas such as; meeting rooms, schools,corridors apartments, ffi e buildings., restaurants,, footers, and any other application where effective udibl and Visual vara - ire i s required by Federal, Stat* or local authority boom jurisdiction,, °. 3000 Hz interrupted or Electro -mechanical Temporal or Non—temporal High or Low dBA output Meets ADS. guidelines for minimum oneflash per/sec (I Hz). All models mount to 41' quare, single gang, double gang, or octagonal back box. 24 volt strobe models 1 or 3CV120 candela Intensity. Tamper -proof candela selector switch. Synchronization requires a Potter 3M -SA Sync Module. Available in red or white housing. Strobe Selectable Candela Output: Tamper Prodi Horn Selectable Sound Output: 13 Temporal - Non -Temporal EZIe tro Meeh -:3000 HZ High - Low OrderingInformation: Potter Electric Signal Company 0 2081 Craig Fled, ,fit. Luis, MO, 53146-4161 1b Phom 0-325,3936/.da -8T1 0 www.pottrinl.o PI!TEIS.. MFG. #8850011, 08/02 Input Part Number ModO Number dna stroma Wali color. cow Mad A. h ft 1430200 ASH -24-153075R 24 rA-SH24-15 24 15,75 or H11 20 15,75 or '01120 X X X 161022 Potter Electric Signal Company 0 2081 Craig Fled, ,fit. Luis, MO, 53146-4161 1b Phom 0-325,3936/.da -8T1 0 www.pottrinl.o PI!TEIS.. MFG. #8850011, 08/02 SELECT-A-STROBE/HORN F, The Symboi of Protection COMBINATION Engineering Specifications-. The Audible and Visual alarm indicating appliance shall be Patter model ASH24-153075 or equivalent device. The Strobe shall be listed under UL 1971 standard for sigraling devices for the hearing impaired and shall be approved for fire protective service. The candela output shall be field selectable, hawing a dual seting of 15/75 cd or 30/120 cd output. The Horn -shadl provide two different field selectable tones a High and Low field selectable sound output setting. The signaling Horn/Strobe sha!l operate an 24VDC from a non -coded regulated DC supply Qrfuli-wave rectified, unfiltered supply. The signaling strobe shall be designed to produce a signal flash of one flash per second with continuously applied minimum voltage. The Horn/ Strobe shall be capable of WALL mounting to a Universa! backbox. Visual signaling devices shall be mounted 80" above the highest floor point or 6" below ceiling; whichever ss lowest and are to be installed as per ,dans and specifications. Light Output Distribution ! Horizontal and Vertical Dispersion: Degrees 4 9 39 40 45 bQ 55 60 85 70 75 80 �2� -94 75 115 4.73 6.9 5.1 4.05 3.3 2.7 2.4 2,25 1.95 1.8 ( 12Q 27 19.5 13.8 t0,2 8,1 6.6 5.4 4.8 4.5 3.9 3.15 UL Mia sured Min, Condela of $ 5 7 d ( 120cd) Note: The 15 and 30 cd rratIngs are per UL 1971, the 75 and 120 cd ratings are per UL 1638. Horn/Strobe Combination Wiring: Signals Wired for Independent Operation: Horn/Strobe Combination Wiring The sync module rated for 3.0 amperes at 24 VDC. SSI -3A► TO NEXT DEVCE Signol r END -Of -UN[ Urcuik IN OUT RESISTOR - H+H-+ - + - Wired far Audibly Silence Feature: FA. .P. #rob-@ S7g Circ+ F -Ai. Pi C SM-3A IN OUr Hi -H- + - A TO NEXT DE qor ENO— —uN( R MSTOR WARNING: Strobes must be used only on circuits with confinucusly operating voltage. DO NOT use strobe on coded or interrupted circuits in which the applied voltage is interrupted ON and OFF as the strobe may flail to flash. The strobe applied voltage must be within its rated input oltag range. Fuse ratings on signaling circuits mut handle peak currents from all clevices connected to those circuits. Polarity h ow n is with. NAC activated P R1 NTED I N U. SA MFG, #8850011 - REV D FAGS OF 08/0 TTER The Symhol.of Protection Horn/Strobe Current Draw TableS0 Average Current ( ) A 'o"' --w 24 SELECT-AwSTROBE/HORN COMBINATION PCI PC2 PC3 P P P1 71 I 6VDC 0cd 11 3mA 24VDC 382MA 33VDC Volume To no Patter 1 2 3 Sound e und Sound amu DC F H OLAP U1 DC F INR outp DCFWR Eloclro Non -Temp 1 1 1 88 103 118 88 88 98 88 86 93 Temporal 1 1 0 82 94 114 88 0 91 B ��82 H aH on�-Temp 1 0 1 88 104 120 68 99 100 R3 87 98 2000 H2 15cd Tiernporal 1 o 82 86 112 85 82 92 85 78 84 E6ectm Non -Temp 0 1 1 1179 74 91 192 74 86 Macharical TempoM1 6 1 6 75 86 106 76 71 85 79 70 78 L' Non -Temp 01 0 1 79 89 113 79 74 91 82 7- 88 3000 H Temporal o 0 0 75 87 M 78 71 88 79 71 80 Elect in -Tamp 1 1 1 88 144 165 88 113 t 29 88 104 114 Tim rel 1 1 0 82 132 166 85 103 122 3s 94 105 HH Non -Temp 1 o 1 as 1 173 114 132 88 104 116 30,00 Hz =1 0c d Ternparal i G G 8 1 1 s 85 105' 122 96 103 Elac Non -Temp a 1 75 131 160 79 98 120 82 91 110 Mechanical Tim poral 0 1 0 75 125 158 94 fi 18 7986 100 LOW Non --Temp 0 0 1 79 129 166 79 98 123 82 92 11.2 3000 Hz Temporal 0 0 0 75 126 166 76 94 128 79 88 10 i t N(a)in-Temp 1 1 1 88 6 29 40 42 88 81 51 l� lectrt%i Tern r 1 0 82 l 1 8 03, 29 a8 42 3 Non -H Term 1 0 1 88 28 30 42 42 88 52 5 3100 Hz Hom Orth Temparat 1 0 0 82 22 2-1 8 38 0 85 4� �� Elec" ri-Temp 0 1 1 75 14 1 16 79 26 29 82 41 4-3 mr�i Temporal G 1 0 75 12 12 76 23 22 79 37 35 LO I ri-Terre G 0 1 79 is 17 -79 27 29 62 42 4 3000 Hz . �a r 0 0 0 75 1 12 12 7[_�3 23 1 79 37 85 **Sound output varies with done and options selected Current Draw Table: The ASH24-153075 series strobes are listed for indoor use Frith a temperature operating range of -OF to 120')F (0"C to 49*C) L meted tie RMS 0 24 VDC Candela. Average Peak In -Rush 1 d 71 0cd 11 3mA 143mA 382MA Mounting Options. PR I I TED I N U. SA Strobe with universal mounting plat e ars. bax Univemal MounI-IngP7alei Ircbev lh u nive rsal.moun fing plat& and 4* sq u ab s bac k box Strobe CD 00. do #� 40x4"1-1/20' badbu Un ivefsa l MounIin9 Plata MFG. #8850011 { REV D 08102 Strom with u niversal mounting plate aMdoublecianabox 4'x4'1 -1/2m b&:kWx Universal Mou mi n g lila to PE. L111:1L. the Symbol of Protection . 'C. .. }. +C. .. �. °- •;.: '-.° ':, `.. .=c"• s }+ ,o -•+;h — - 1. Dimensions: Inches 5 (?27) 1 4 0i F; Q) 00 n SM -3A Sync Module: When used with the ASH -24 Hom/Strobe series,. the SM -3A provides synchronized #emporal pattern and a synchronized strobe flash white using a single pair of wires on a single class "A" circuit. Inputximu Average Table: mel ter o Load . Current Iur�#tn� Color (VDC) m m Backbox M- FWR 9 " 4`° 1=-1 / " Red *The total current draw from all devices connected to the SM ­3A should not exceed 3.OA **The should only be connected to circuits that provide continuously applied volts ge SM -3A Current Draw Table: use with a temperature operating range of 32or to 120OF Voltage Average Peak In -Rush DC FWR DC FWR 13C FWR 24V 8mA 8mA 31 mA 57mA 44mA 62mA 24V 9rrtA 9mA 32rnA 62mA 52mA 75mA 30V 10mA 10mA 33mA 66mA 70mA 94mA The SM -3A module is listed for 'Indoor use with a temperature operating range of 32or to 120OF (OOC to 490C). E l ctdca I Back box CD i 4"x4'x1-1/2" M - PRINTED 1N U.S.A. Dimensions; rn SELECT-A-STROBEMORN COMBINATION 318 (-7) SM -3A Sync Module Inches (mm) 4.3 (1 10 I X 7A (13C -? MFG, #8850011 - REV C ',.+ i O .- a -er ,, .. ,.� ._ } �._ �•- -., +`. , PAGE40F4 Plenum Fire Alarm Cables--Extra-Flexible Power Limited Fire Protective Signaling Circuit Cable UL Listed Type FPLP - NEC Article 760 - 300 Volts California State Fire Marshal Approved • Solid gars Copper Conductors Color Coded Comflex* Plenum insulation Conductors Gabled • Red Cc-mflex* Plemm Jacket #iCutr Unshielded Maximum Operating Temperatures 75oc - - - . t4898 4899 t4900 4901 4902 4904 8 4906 10 4908 1 f4893 4894 3 t4895 4896 4897 4 .i JJri tf _ .9 2 3 4 5 6 MEL -RC # Z .Y �' • . . '4-; a_ `� _ lam. 4 "i i.!'Y Color Code - Chart F .140 .150 .165 .185 .205 ;220 . 260 .170 .175 .200 9220 .240 .210 .250 .275 300 497 2 .245 4979 4 .290 MAIM .Plit71 lu ff1r 1000 -'Reels, D 1 , E (up t .200 0.wDm) t Cap N 2 &1 WWO Vakies on d%-- 32 FPLP Zip Cords s 1 3 30 39 45 57 70 83 iAsn 24 34 47 59 70 40 54 72 86 104 P 58 108 P -In 00 2530 2 18 Solid Bare Copper .105 X.21 Q 21 2531 2 16 Solid Bare Copper .115 X-23 28 E i Put -ups: i DQQ' Ree1S, Bulk *C0Mf1eX,,,S a . Proprietary extfa flexible plenum compound I i 8 I Sync Module Des ri in The Sync Module i s designed to provide a synchro- nized temporal pattern (code ) tone, and synchronize the strobe flashes when used with AMSECOs Select - S ro lett- -H r and S l t- - r /Strobe series as well as the ability to silence the horn while maintaining the strode dashes. The SMD10-3A has the capability of connecting two style Y (Class B) circuits or one style Z Class A} circuit and is rated dor 3 Amperes per circuit. The SMD10-3A can be interconnected so that more than 2 alarm zones can be synchronized by connecting the SYNC terminals (daisy ch in connection). The max- imum numb - numb r of interconnected modules is twenty. Alf inputs are polarized for -compatibility with standard reverse polarity supervision of circuit wir=ing by F- . . P. Specification Regulated Input " [#OUTPUT1 DCIFWR L'� #INPUV E, Operating G N iii Uge Range 1 ; 33V DCIFVVR Maximum 3A Average `-, j+1NP-UT:! Load on Loop Max. 5A Peak Max. RMS -i-OUT P U T2 Operating Current ram 1 A DC 34mA i F 68mA Mounting Ba ck l i T 41 X I ,i` .} 19 I- "'`a0 Operating : J+_NF'UT Temperature :32'F - 120T I�I Range "0'- — 49C) I J BE .. 1 J 4 CORPORATE OFFICE & WAREHOUSE 2081 Craig Road St. Louis, Niissouri (33146 _•800) 325-936 F(800 768-8377 LI; (314) 878-4321 �L U C � MEA W.L Features Polarized with wide operating voltage range using filtered DC or unfiltered FWR input voltage Mounts onto -Inch square back box Daisy chain up to 20 modules maximum . Screw terminal capacitor up to AWG#1 Red meta 1 date Comoatible AMSECO HW -1 53075 SLW-153075 SHB24-75 SD- 1 53075 Dimensions: inches(rnrn -1 53075 W Series i ■ H 24 - 1i 1 SL24W-75110 LB -75 ,SAD24-7511 RS D24-751 1 Series HW CM24W Series Series Colored Light Strobe Series Daisy_ Chain Modules No, I _0 RED 'ni1n ire. r.nri4�n..eA .& r4S!, ,r,..,y.��d• r.I, ._ -.. L I'- - 'c _. -- ■- r—a.-I—b Ngo t&S_'d-- uIIICIIR Li" °LJUI 11,.jk.U'v4 111,r1=, eI SMD 1 0-, " [#OUTPUT1 ` k L'� #INPUV E, SYNC +f G N iii .ZPYNC- [":Ri a `-, j+1NP-UT:! H -IN -i-OUT P U T2 ram 1 A +°NFUT1 SYNC+ "'`a0 : J+_NF'UT If'[—N # e I�I I J BE .. 1 J 4 SMD 10-3A i -• 1 + L;T FL I 1 e # a E � _ S ' D I NO 01 k 4`, ML)10-."' A I 0?2004 rhe Symhol of Protection Strobe with Universal Mounting Plate UL USC LL FOR .0 D l TI NAL LISTINGS Description: Potter's Select- -,strobe series are designed to complywith the Americans with Disability Act AD and meet UL standard 1971 requirements for emergency signaling devices for the hearing impaired. The AS -24 series Select -A -Strobe features unique can dela intensity fie Id selector switch for switching the candela output from 1 to 30/120 cd. The strobe is polarized for connecting to supervised fire alarm circuits and is designed with xenon flashtube. The strobe provides a candela intensity tamper -proof field selector switch for maximum performance. The -153075 lt- -Strobe can be synchronized by using the SM -3A syncmodule to comply with NFPA res mmen, dations concerning photiosensitive epilepsy when installing 2 or more visual l appliances within the field of view. The strobe signals are listed for indoor use, wall mount, under UL 1971 standard. Application: The S -153075 series strobes are recommended for use in areas such ; meeting rooms, schools, corridors,. apartments, office buildings, restaurants, hotels, and any other application where effective visual warning is required by Federal, State or local authority having jurisdiction. Ordering Information: SELECT -A -STROBE SERIES (FIELD SELECTABLE CANDELA) w •< Feat u res Designed to meet or exceed NEPA ANSI Standards and ADA accessibility Guidelines, a UL listed for Wall mounting. a Screw terminals capacity up to 12 AWG. Universal mounting plate in lucied with each unit. Strobe with two field selectable settings 15/75 or 30/120 ed. L listed for fire protective service. Polarized strobes with wide listed voltage ranges using filtered DC or unfiltered FWinput voltage. Beets ADA guidelines for minimum one flesh per/see (1 Hz). All models mou rpt t " square, single gang, double gan :car octagon back boy. a24 volt strobe models 1 r 30/120 candela intensity. Tamper -proof candela selector switch Synch ron izati on requires a P ft r SM -3A Sync Module Available in red or white housing. Selectable CandelaOutput: k, Tamper Proof UL rated Vue RMS 9 24 VDC Candela Average Peak In -Rush 15ed 63mA 84mA 375mA 30cd 11 64-nA 38OmA V iron : "PoIaHty Shown is with NAG activated CONTROL PANEL WARN Ir : TO [NEXT DEICE Or LND-OV-LIN:E- RESI TOR Conductor Size )r Length and capacity should betaken into can iderationprior to design an in taliaticn of these products, parficuWy in retrofit installations. Potter Electric Signal Company a 2081 Craig Road 9 St, Louis, MON 63146-4161 0 Phone- 800 - PRINTED IN U.S.A. MFG. 98850010 - REV -8/02 PAGE 1 OF . Input �� Fort �iumb� Modal oc} s1ra beWait sync k�-'�A Color C a� ���r ��� ��r�d�li .�k Modulo Mount Red whkts OCAFWR 1430204 AS24-15.307!5R 24 a 5 or 3Qf 120 x 1610219 to"AS 4-153077 24 t 5R5 Cr 3Oil 20 SELECT -A -STROBE SERIES (FIELD SELECTABLE CANDELA) w •< Feat u res Designed to meet or exceed NEPA ANSI Standards and ADA accessibility Guidelines, a UL listed for Wall mounting. a Screw terminals capacity up to 12 AWG. Universal mounting plate in lucied with each unit. Strobe with two field selectable settings 15/75 or 30/120 ed. L listed for fire protective service. Polarized strobes with wide listed voltage ranges using filtered DC or unfiltered FWinput voltage. Beets ADA guidelines for minimum one flesh per/see (1 Hz). All models mou rpt t " square, single gang, double gan :car octagon back boy. a24 volt strobe models 1 r 30/120 candela intensity. Tamper -proof candela selector switch Synch ron izati on requires a P ft r SM -3A Sync Module Available in red or white housing. Selectable CandelaOutput: k, Tamper Proof UL rated Vue RMS 9 24 VDC Candela Average Peak In -Rush 15ed 63mA 84mA 375mA 30cd 11 64-nA 38OmA V iron : "PoIaHty Shown is with NAG activated CONTROL PANEL WARN Ir : TO [NEXT DEICE Or LND-OV-LIN:E- RESI TOR Conductor Size )r Length and capacity should betaken into can iderationprior to design an in taliaticn of these products, parficuWy in retrofit installations. Potter Electric Signal Company a 2081 Craig Road 9 St, Louis, MON 63146-4161 0 Phone- 800 - PRINTED IN U.S.A. MFG. 98850010 - REV -8/02 PAGE 1 OF . The Symbof of Protiection Engineering Specifications: 4 SELECT -A -STROBE SERIES (FIELD SELECTABLE CANDELA) The Visual alarm indicaiing appliance shall be Potter model AS24-1 53 75 or equivalent device. The strobe shaft be listed under UL 1971 standard for signaling devices for the hearing impaired and shall be approved for fire protective service. The candela output shall be field selectable, having a dial setting of 15/75 cd or 301120 cd output. The signaling strobe shaft operate on 24VaC from anon -ended regulated ❑C supply or full -wane rectified, unfiltered supply. The strobe shall be capable of wail maunting tQ a universal backbox. Visnal signaling devices shall be mounted 80" above the highest floor pont or fi" below ceiling; whichever is lowest and are to be installed as per plans and specifications. Select -a -Strobe Current Draw Table: - The -153075 series strobes are listed for indoor use with a temperature operating range of 3211F to 1201117 (0110 to 490C). Light Output Distribution: 900 Degrees 0 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 7:5 fjo 9113 75 13.5 9.75 5.9 5.1 4.05 3.3 2.7 2.4 2.25 1.95 L Note, The 15 and 30 cd ralings ratingsare per UL 19715 the 75 end 120 cd ratings are per UL 1638. Dimension: Inches 5 (127) Mounting p#: Strobe with u ni;vorsaf mounting plate and single gang box _ " ba ckb x Universal Mounting Plate Strobe . 3 Cm Im 7% Using the 3M -SA Sync Module: Strobe with univer al rnoun4 g Plate and 4' square back box 1 Strobe F .P- 01 Ignall :M --3A I Gircupt IN OUT � 9F1�FF=1�9 + — 4' x 4" 1-112" bckbox Universal Mounting Pate TO NEXT DACE or END -O -LIN - RE Si T Old .P +The syn rrodule is rated for 3.0 a "res at 24 VDC. "POilaritY Shawn is with NAC activated Strobe Y+ith unilVerg8l mounting P1aIe and double gang box Strobe 40 x 4' 1-112m bakbox Universal Mounting Plate WARNING: - Strobes must be used only on circuits with continuously operating voltage. DO NOT use strobe on coded or interrupted applied voltage is interrupted ON and OFF as the strobe may fail to flash. a The strobe applied voltage must be within its rated input voltage rare 0 Fuse ratings n or signaling circuits must handle peak currents from all devices connected to those circuits. PRINTED IN U.SrA MFG. 4885001 - REV E /0 PAGE 2 OF SL24C 3075110 Ceiling and Wali'mount Select=AlwStrobe" Description { AMSECO's Ceiling and Wall mount Behan_A_ Ar to i designed to comply with Americans with Disability Act (ADA) and meet UL Standard 1971 requirements for emergency signaling devices for the hearing impaired. The SL24C-3075110 features n iq candela i n ton i. ty field selector switch for alternating the candela with ars intensity output of 30cd, 75cd or 1 1. These appliances are polarized for connecting to supervised fire alarm circuits_ The strobe is designed with a xenon flashtube and provides a candela intensity Feld selector switch located on th.e front for maximurn performance, The L - 3075 110 can be synchronized by using the S 1 - (daisy chain) Sync Module to complywith FPA recommendations con rnirig photosensitive epilepsy when installing 2 or more visual appliances Within the field of view. The strobe signals aredesigned for non -sleeping areas and are listed for indoor use. Drdering Information C CORPORATE OFFICE & WAREHOUSE 2081 Craig Raid St. LoUis, Misscuri 63146 000) 325-393 Fax: (30p) 738-,8377 Loyal: (314) 878-4321 7 U�� � MEA F ea to res UL Listed for Ceiling and Wall mounting under ADA/NFPA/ANSI compliant .Sefectable 30cd i 75cd-11O fiht ut Polarized strobes with wide operating voltage range using filtered DC or unfiltered FUlIR input voltages Haunts onto 4 -inch square bask box Synchronization requires an AMSECQ Sync Module (SMD10-3A) Screw tegmina! capacity up to AV4'G#12 Designed for use in non -sleeping areas Available in red or white housing Engineering Specifications The visual alarm Indicating appliance shad �� �d l �. - 307 5110 o r equj va lent device. The Strobe shit b listed under UL 1971 Standard firinfin d� for the hearing impaired _ � d and hal roved for fireprotta ice. For outdoor applications and -in UL NEMA 4X rated or LCL Haz H.Dust Tight conditions use AMSECOLCLESH-1229 polycarbonate over. The candelaoutput shall be find selectable, havingthree �' ir�iir� tri �iil operaten C from non-codedoutput. regulated D supply r fufl-wage designed rectified,unfiltered ��.�h Strobe shall t produce one signal flash per second with continuously applied minimum voltage, The Strobe may have SPC -1 unFr l back mountingcapable of CEILING and WALL mounting to a back ho. When strobe synchronization is required, the Strobe shall be compatible with the M � I' 1 - (daisy chip) or other source of AMSECO sync protocol.. Vjsu@l sign2ling devices shelf be installed an accordance with current NFFA guideline. Dimensions: inches (mm 0 7i-8 ( 1 7 4 ) ceeF r- font V ew III 1 1313 2 ' ) Side Sound Optput Dispersion Horizontal Vertical +0 - -5dB Uj +30 I dS 1B LU dBi Ut -30 -dB - -3d f Wirinq Diaorams Back View �• ..+.5'°14 �ib Na �' ... d n. 0 , r L Required Min. Li h W : cd E inn I rifw Diagr'am for Aadible Strobe )asp -1131' Circuit with Audible Si?ence Feature ( H24C) F -A C.P. - F _. P, SYNC ?MODULE 10- 4'�rotpe Signal Hom sp"gnal circ -u t Circuit INPUT OUTPUT - -Refer to F!'g 2 - Wiring 4 Wiring D!a ram for A udibfe Shube C13SS -8" Citcuit mthout Audible Silence Feature To N ext Dee ice 0;r Resistor 110 Tamp f - pro f Cap 'STR 3E MORN + IN IN OUT OUT �N OUT OUT ROBE hQRN } _ IN r �} f U -r �P J fl OUT Factory selinq jumper wiFe Back of SH24Ca R C. 3 PI" -7 Q C 1. Tope Sdection PC3 PC2 PCI Pattern Tone Volume Non Electro Temporal Mechanical High C Temporal 3000I -1z Lo Strobes must be used only on circuitswith continuously operat- ing voltage. DO NOT use strobe n coded or interrupted circuits in which the applied voltage i interrupted ON and OFF as the strobe may fail to flash. The applied voltage must t tie within its rated input voltage range. Fuse ratings on signaling it 't must handle peak currents from all devices connect- ed to those circuits. Strode 'Max. RMS operating Light ONLY current (rnA) Regulated Regulated 24V DC 24V FWR!. 30Cd 1 121 f 16-9 75cd 176 244 s 11cd 242 304 Horn ONLY PCI Pam- . Win.Sound OutpLd rrrr P Tonep&ax(d 1 oft pw (nrkA)-- Sound Output Table Reg ulama- Reg u 4W: • Regulated PC3KPC22PC� 424V DC t HIGH 49 45 86 Mechanical LOW 1 1 0 3434 7 000 Hz HIGH 1 0 49 45 87 4 LOW 1 0 34 34 77 4945 .80I Mechanical� 0 LOW 0 1 0 34 3 y 300.() z F=45 82 LOW 0 0 0 34 34 74 0 _:may a l= ,r, �� �w++•n��p:-_r}+w r . d }, PRk Optional Mounting -,using SPC -1 rePrafit,vf�te - 4" Square Back Box f 1 N/ Single Gang Back Box {r � r Retrofit Plate 0 optional Surface Mounting: usrri " SquareIQ Bac Box/j7- 1c -A J( Back Box Skirl N Double Gang E3-aBax F } 0 0 R13X-1 back fox skirl and SPC - 1 retrofit plate Single Gang Bak Box SM -D10 3A Sync Module .Spec if ia i n has the Input VoltageRegulated 24V DC/F)jVR Operating Y .(Class e) circuits Voltage Range , 33V DC)'FVVR Maximum 3A Average Load on Loop Max. SA Peak RMS Operating. a r Current DC 34rnA. FWR r 8 m r iou ruing Aerating Temperature -F - 1 0OF Range (00C - 4 C i DoLible Gang Back Bo SPC -1 / *-. - I o fir X- 1 A N, Description The Sync Module is designed to provide synchronized temporal pattern (code ) tore, and synchronized the strobe flashes when used with AMSECOs Se,ect-A- tr o b, e /Ho,{ P series as well as the ability to silence the horn while maintaining the strobe flashes 1 ti. Bac.k Box. SPC- 1 FA tarp dark E o x 03--� M EA The SMD10-3A has the capability cif connecting two stye Y .(Class e) circuits or one style Z (Class A) circuit and is rued for 3 Amperes per circuit. The SMD 1 0-3A can be interconnected so that more then 2 al2rm zones can be synchronizedwhen connected using the SYNC terminals (dais y chain connection). The maximum number of interconnected modules is twerp All inputs are polarized for comped I bility with standard revere len . . supervision of circuit wiri , when used with FAC P, Tile !0 conlinuou's &V elopll'1-3lit i}f -,or produ hine, ��J�9:�� scj y��i�� are, ch -an a within �lrlo-l'i, X CORPORATE OFFICE & WAREHOUSE 2081 Craig Road St. LOU'S, Missouri 63146 (8Q0) 325-3936 Fax.(300j �68-8377 Local: (314) 878-4321 13 Msf�co -!X a k" 0 in k �i-, I I th"711 0 t*"n I SH24C30-75110 e fect-A- StroelHotjr�� Ilk :� I bi"dLIUI- Description I' Select--Strobe/Horn Series is designed t comply with the Americans with Disability Act (ADA) and meet UL standard 1971 requirements for emergency signaling devices, for the hearing impaired. The Select-A-Strobefflorn SH24C series features a unique candela~ intensity field selector switch for alter- nating lter-n tin the candela to 30cd, 75cd or 110cd. The Horn provides two different field selectable tones, and a High/Low output setting that can be achieved with the use of Mini jumpers I0C2t d on back of the unit. These appliances are polarized for connecting, to supervised fire alarm circuits. The strobe is designed with a xenon ffashtube and provides a candela intensity field selector switch for maximum performance. The SH24C-3075110 can be synchronized by using the SMD10-3A Sync Module to comply with NFPA recom- mendations m - mend tin concerning photosensitive epilepsy when installing 2 or more visual appliances within the field of view. The striobe signals are listed for indoor use, wall mount, under UL 1971 standard. Orde ria information MEAA a A -Feat u res Meets or exceeds NFPA/aNSI Standards and ADA Accessibility Guidelines UL listed for ceiling and wall m untin� under UL1 971 Screw terra ina� capacity up to 12 AWG De, signed for use in non -sleeping areas Selectable settirigs: 30cd, 75cd, 11 O d candela utp ut Polarized strobes with wide operating voltage range using filtered DC or unfiltered l= W input voltage Horn field selectable tones 3000 Hz interrupted or Electro -mechanical Temporal or Non -temporal High or Low dBA output Mounts to 4" square, singe gang, doable gang or octaganal back fox; SPC -1 (retrofit plate) and RBX-1 (back fox skirt) are optional Tamper -proof candela selector switch Synchronization requires Sync Module (SMD10-3A) Available in red or white dousing Housing Input operating l tabu � Flash . Temperature Model Number Sound u ming Syne Color Volta Stroh pran Range Output outU atT Module Range SH24C-30751 I OR Red Regulated 1- 3 O } Calling T 110 White D /FW 1 1� 30,75,110 Selectable - M010- � 1 0 T timesimi�,_� -9 E ng i neon n _§Pecifications The audible and visual alarm indicating appliance shall be AMSECO modelSH24C-3075110 or equivalent device. The Strobe shall be listed under UL 1971 Standard for signaling devices i for the haring impaired p d aid shall be apprd for fire protective service. The candela output shall be fell selectable, having threesettings of. d and 11 Gd output. The signaling Strobe alb operate an 24VDC from a non -coded regulated DC SUPPly or full -wage rectified, unfiltered supply. The Horn operate on 24VDC coded system. The Strobe shall be designed to produce one signal flash per second with continuously applied rnJnimum voltage, The Strobe/Horn may have a SPC -1 universal backuntin plate. capableof CEILING and ALL mounting to a back box. When strobe synchronization is required, the StrobeJHorn shall b compatible til with the SMD 1 - (daisy sham) or other source of AMSECO sync protocol. Audible and visual signaling devices fall be installed in accordance with current l l=PA guideline- taKe.0 4. 011 g lot..0tzj! jojs la JO O-DRA i N G -L I -d x0a HOPE3 Ou0F�,� r 1 ~ F ti f t 7 4 1�5 7 Q XQUa hue alcinoc] ,mini ppilaa t -Od5 Pue pi)fs xoq t X8& 5uim :fiui)unaW aaepnS pauoildo ldp:� e: p Irl CM F� l,�. k �.j;F �� i � .iE i1 I �� l ";� C +tJ I; j��upoid J ITC J U ��1dRM1018 APP 'rsna ri 4j4w! 3 El I 09 ape u0.el Gleld Ola Vie ue ;aj6ui I X09 �Dp buee alq noC] N, N Ald ����a� 6-�d5 �qi!m-:-GuijunoWa. je—u-o—pd—o +- Hr + 7H- r" fincino ndm JVj VC -0 Loris Blnoovi DN t C) ajnr DuA.3 Wpm jinn# .. El, ssc)o aqwjS joj wejeja 5u�j U!J 1-3 _ ,4e 4M # q F F I p!S (SE-) mc L L (OL) m swea em❑ Bu�a�m nnaiA IuaaJ (pri 0 RiL 9 UUW) UI* U I lmi a :In UV pad -in y underwriters Laboratories hic. ®R Jorthbrootc, IL Santa Glara., GA Melville, NY Research Triangle Park, NC Camas, V'!A A not -tor -profit organization dedicated to public safety Mrd committed to quality service Applicant ID,No: U80286-001 Service Censer No 1 Expires: 31 -MAR -2008 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE THIS 1S TQ CERTIFY that the Alarm Service Company indicated below is included by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) in its Product Directories as eligible to use the UL Listing Mark in connection with Certificated Alarm Systems. The only evidence of compliance with UL's requirements is the issuance of a UL Certificate for the Alarm System and the Certif icate is current under US's CertJ icate Verif ication Service., Listed Service From: RICHARDSON, TX Alarm Service �-@] W P -L. I Irm Lal. it Ll kil =;I I , NATIONAL GUARDIAN SECURITY SERVICES INC SUITE 710 870 N DOROTHY DR RICHARDSON TX 75081 Service Center: 1 NATIONAL GUARDIAN SECURITY SERVIC INC SUITE 770 870 N DOROTHY DR RICHARDSON TX 75081 The Alarm Service Company is Listed In the following Certificate Service Categorles: File - Vol No. S8293 - 1 1998 UL FormCS-CC CCN Listin E UUFX [Signal and Fire Alarm Equipment and Services] (Protective Signaling Services) Central Station *'*THIS CERTIFICATE EXPIRES ON 31 -MAR -2008 ••' "LOOK FOR THE UL ALARM SYSTEM CERTIFICATE " Engineering Manager CQ- P4A41mg Q.97 • .J f W x H ti vm, Z Amok %qw zqno �c ►LL ,,. 'ire a rof u .. L5 r F OMEN* rof