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07201338 Permit File SEP-Q7-20 City of Dublin i~ 6147616566 P.01i01 7 D CITY U DUBLIN Iding Standards • 5800 Shier-Rings Ro Dump, io one. (614) 410 670 • inspection Line: (6§ EO&E I 66 ` SEP Q 7 2007 WTFp: (814) 652-3920 SEP 10 2007 FIRE PROTECTION PERMIT APPMI TICtLSi f C h I x O C j u r e r Application Date Sldg. App. # (o- D ~3 S 1 Fire Protection App. # LJ oS J~ PR, QJF.CT INFORMATION Project Address 7/ 7 f2 ,4 vE 2 u, 4oa r~ Project Name St. OwnerfTenant Contact Name Telephone } APP41_C NT INFORMATION Fire Protection Contractor c,- Address /917 t W. U y j'~ t j N, Q P„J v L L E 1tTelephone t~j~1 sr' - v ca State Certificate Number 5 3 - .2 - J! 9 Dublin Registration Number 07- 4& Installer Name State Certificate Number <~`2 S30 S 0 SCOPE OF WORK (Mark One) New _ Replace Repair ,o :G~•~; _ Alteration ~~~~k r FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM SYSTEM (Number of Each) ' ' Detectors Strobes Homs /-T Fire-Als*1! s )Z Other SUPPRESSION SYSTEM, (Number of Each) . '.'''t I 'I" Standpipes On Site Water Piping _ Sprinkler Heads ' ,Limited Area _ Other FEES ~v' 1, i t,~'W ~t ~ • 4y'`. FIRE DETECTION OR SUPPRESSION PERMIT PROCESSING FED'; , LOW VOLTAGE PERMIT (DETECTION ONLY) $30,00 Minimum fee . •y' . plus $20.00 each 1,000 sq ft or fraction thereof over 1,000 sq ft OUTSIDE PLAN REVIEW SERVICES (EXAMINER'S FEE AS CHAR GI=D')1 STATE SURCHARGE (3%) <<,yr~'":' !D. ~t~ TOTAL FEE DUE This permit is granted on the express condition that said work shall in all respects, conform to the ordinances of the City of Dublin and all laws of the State of Ohio regulating construction, installation, repair and alteration, and may be revoked at any time upon violation of any provisions of said laws. This permit conveys no right to open any street, alley or sidewalk or any pa 11 reof, nor to make any connection to a water main. Signature of Licensed Contractor DATE h Print Name ---5 l r o l~ DATE / FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Review Comm nts: ~ c 7 Fire partment: ` Date: 2 _ Plans Examiner: 41 --T- I Date: • / • 0 Issued by CBO: Date: • d CITY OF DUBLIN ` Division of Building Standards • 5800 Shier-Rings Road • Dublin, Ohio 43016 Phone: (614) 410-4670 • Inspection Line: (614) 410-4680 Application Number . . . . . 07-00201338 Date 9/13/07 Property Address . . . . . . 7179 AVERY RD Parcel Number: 273-000361 Alternate Address: ST. BRIGID'S CHURCH Tenant nbr, name . . . . . . ST BRIGIDS DETECTION Application type description FIRE PROTECTION Property owner . . . . . . . GRIFFIN JAMES A Contractor . . . . . . . . . WALLS-CARROLL INC. Permit . . . . . . FIRE DETECTION PERMIT Additional desc . . Permit Fee . . . . 60.00 Plan Check Fee .00 Issue Date . . . . Valuation . . . . 0 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension BASE FEE 60.00 Special Notes and Comments CONTACT WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP FIRE PREVENTION FOR INSPECTIONS AT 766-0857 Other Fees . . . . . . . . . OUTSIDE PLAN REVIEW 300.00 SURCHARGE FEE - BLDG 9.00 SURCHARGE FEE - FIRE 1.80 Fee summary Charged Paid Credited Due Permit Fee Total 60.00 .00 .00 60.00 Plan Check Total .00 .00 .00 .00 Other Fee Total 310.80 .00 .00 310.80 Grand Total 370.80 .00 .00 370.80 vV This permit is granted on the express condition that said work shall in all respects, conform to the ordinances of the City of Dublin and all laws of the State of Ohio regulating construction, installation, repair and alteration and may be revoked at any time upon violation of any provisions of law. CITY OF DUBLIN Building Standards - 5800 Shier-Rings Road - Dublin, Ohio 43016 Phone: (614) 410-4670 - Inspection Line: (614) 410-4680 Permit Application #07-201338 September 12, 2007 CONDITIONAL APPROVAL FIRE ALARM/DETECTION SYSTEM THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. IT IS A RECORD OF OUR REVIEW OF DOCUMENTS SUBMITTED WITH YOUR APPLICATION FOR A BUILDING PERMIT. Re: St. Brigid of Kildare - Fire Alarm/Detection Applicant: Walls Carroll, (614) 428-6070 7179 Avery Road Fire Protection Permit No: 07-201338 Dublin, Ohio The Fire Alarm Drawings dated 7/25/06 with Specifications, as received on 9/7/07 and Additional Letter of Compliance dated 9/12/07, as submitted with the Fire Protection Permit Application, for the captioned project, have been reviewed for compliance with the provisions of the 2007 Ohio Building Code (OBC). The review was based upon the following criteria: Use Group: No Change Occupancy: No Change Area: No Change Const. Type: Existing [No Change] Notes: Proposed installation of a new Fire Alarm/Detection System for the new layout of the Tenant space. The fire protective signaling system drawings have been Signed and Certified by JR Athy, Ohio Certification no. F-056, the fire protection Contractor is Wells Carroll Electric, Ohio Certification 453-25-1194, the installer has been identified as Dennis Zimmerman, Certification #54-25-3050, all to comply with the requirements of OBC Section 105.3 and have been reviewed, therefore, in accord with OBC section 105.3.1.4. This CONDITIONAL PLAN APPROVAL for the fire protective signaling system only, is issued by the City of Dublin, Division of Building Standards, in accordance with Section 106.3.1.2 OBC. The following item (s) shall be brought into full conformance with the OBC prior to the issuance of any conditional or final plan approval: I. 2002 NFPA 72, 4.4.5 Protection of Fire Alarm Control Equipment. In areas that are not continuously occupied, automatic smoke detection shall be provided at the location of each fire alarm control unit(s) to provide notification of fire at that location. As discussed with "Chris " of KPRS O'Brien Construction Services, Inc. On 9112107, the mechancal room located within the framed roof trusses may require a full gypsum board ceiling in order to `capture' any products of combustion to have the single smoke detector, as shown, activate upon detection of smoke, and/or an "additional " rate-of-rise heat detector will need to be added up near the peak of this space, City of Dublin FIRE PROTECTION PLAN REVIEW 07-201338 St. Brigid of Kildare - Fire Alarm/Detection System September 12, 2007 07-201338 Page 2 directly above the control panel(s) to further protect this equipment, under these conditions, in accordance with the provisions of this code section. Please verify these requirements with the Fire Inspector, Mr. Bob Geisingher For the information of the Applicant the following item(s) are required for code compliance, but are not necessarily covered in detail in the construction documents This list is a reminder to the design professional and contractors of issues which are to be satisfactorily dealt with in the field: 2. The certificate of approval of fire protection plans shall be posted in a conspicuous location outside of the building or in the front part of the premises on which is, or will be, located the approved building or equipment. The owner and the contractor shall, so far as possible, preserve and keep said certificate until the completion of the work to which the approved construction documents relate; Section 105.7.2 OBC. 3. The proposed construction shall conform to the requirements of Chapter 11 OBC and the "Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines" (ADAAG). 4. Fire Alarm System cable and wiring located in noncombustible plenums shall meet with the requirements of Section 907 OBC and Article 760, NFPA 70. 5. Provide a record of completion for each completed fire alarm system in accordance with Section 907.17 and NFPA 72 Completion Documents. 6. Upon completion of the fire protective signaling system, all alarm-initiating devices and circuits, alarm- indicating appliances and circuits, supervisory-signal initiating devices and circuits, signaling line circuits, and primary and secondary power supplies shall be subjected to a 100 percent acceptance test in accordance with NFPA 72A and 72E listed in Chapter 35; Section 907.16 OBC. 7. OBC 907 Acceptance testing: When the installation of the detectors is complete, each detector and all interconnecting wiring for multiple-station detectors shall be subject to a 100-percent acceptance test in accordance with the household fire warning equipment provisions of NFPA 72 listed in Chapter 35. 8. No electrical work (conduits, cables or other electrical apparatus) may be covered or concealed without visual inspection and approval by the electrical field inspector as per OBC 109. 9. The design and construction of alterations to the existing electrical systems shall comply with Chapter 27 OBC and NFPA 70. 10. The existing electrical conductors, if removed, abandoned, or altered, shall be accomplished to the electrical field inspectors approval pursuant to the requirements of Section 109 OBC. Electrical work found not to meet the code's standards shall be corrected to the electrical field inspector's approval. 11. All electrical work will comply with the requirements of Article 27 OBC and the National Electric Code NFPA 70, OBC approved edition and is subject to the approval of the electrical inspector, in accordance with Section 109 of the OBC. City of Dublin FIRE PROTECTION PLAN REVIEW 07-201338 St. Brigid of Kildare - Fire Alarm/Detection System September 12, 2007 07-201338 Page 3 TO REQUEST AN APPEAL HEARING, YOU MUST send a written request, listing the items to be appealed and the relief sought and on copy of this order to: Jeffrey S. Tyler, Chief Building Official City of Dublin, Ohio 5800 Shier Rings Road Dublin, Ohio 43017-1236 THIS RECORD OF OUR REVIEW OF DOCUMENTS IS TO BE SIGNED BY THE OWNER OR HIS/HER AUTHORIZED AGENT AND RETURNED, ALONG WITH ANY REQUESTED INFORMATION, TO THIS BUILDING DEPARTMENT BEFORE BEGINNING WORK, BUT NOT MORE THAN 30 DAYS AFTER ISSUANCE. FAILURE TO COMPLY MAY RESULT IN REVOCATION OF THE BUILDING PERMIT. THE SIGNING OF THIS DOCUMENT IS AN AGREEMENT THAT YOU WILL COMPLY WITH ALL ITEMS LISTED HEREIN. THE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK CONSTITUTES ACCEPTANCE OF ALL ITEMS LISTED HEREIN. Reviewed and signed, Atel~ Michael A. Borl'ca, Arcd'2= er Jeffrey S. Tyler, Chief Building Official (614) 488-4009 City of Dublin, Ohio Akii- Signature - Architect, Engineer, Contractor Date or Owner Print Name and Title as Signed c: Washington Township Fire Department MAB:Iwb City of Dublin FIRE PROTECTION PLAN REVIEW 07-201338 architecture! memorandum invoice #07-201338 -1 OHIO INCORPORATED 454 East Main Street Suite 236 Columbus, Ohio 43215-5380 614.488.4009 fax.488.4005 September 12, 2007 City of Dublin Contract No. PS 01-21-13 Employer Identification No. 31-1413248 City of Dublin Division of Building Standards 5800 Shier-Rings Road Dublin, Ohio 43016 Attention: Mr. Jeffrey S. Tyler, Chief Building Official Plan Review Services for: St. Brigid of Kildare - Fire Alarm/Detection 7179 Avery Road CONDITIONAL APPROVAL Permit No. 07-201338 Labor Cost: Total Number of Hours to be Charged @ $60.00/Hour: 5.0 • Review Time: 2.5 • Coordination w/ Applicant: 0.5 • Re-Review Time/Coordination w/ Fire Official: 1.0 • Administration Time: 1.0 TOTAL BILLING THIS INVOICE $300•00 This memorandum invoice is being sent as reference for you to prepare the necessary fees for the applicant to pay. The time spent on this review will be submitted for payment at the end of the month with our usual invoicing. Should you have any questions or comments concerning this review, please don't hesitate to contact me. Thank you for the opportunity to be of service. Cordially, architecture! V . I, . Michael A. Boryca, Architect Plans Examiner #P001794 Office Walls-Carr 6 4,E Ewa SEP 12 2007 Electrical Contractors OHIO 1aC0-')P0 ATD 9/12/2007 AT'l'N: Mike Boryca RE: St Brigid of Kildare, Fire Alarm Drawings. Dear Sir Thank you for your call regarding the above mentioned project. The following issues as you mention in our phone conversation on 9-11-2007, should be corrected as noted. 1. Missing visual device in the break room and the conference room. a. Please note on drawings. These two items will be installed per code. 2. Mounting heights of devices. a. All devices are mounted according to the local and national code. Attached is a sample legend with all mounting requirements that we abide by. b. 80" to the bottom of the device and no more than 96" above finished floor. c. 48" to center for all manual pull stations. 3. Power booster panel location unclear. a. The power booster panel is located in the upstairs mezzanine with the electrical equipment. There is a smoke detector mounted in this same room. I hope this helps answer your questions. If there are any more concerns feel free to call me at (614)428-6070. Thank You, David Midgley Prialect Estimator 1991 W. DUBLIN GRANVILLE ROAD, WORTHINGTON. OH 43085 Phone: 614.428.6070 Fax: 614.428.6073 Project Estimator - David Midgley Ext. S 12 dmmwci1®insight.rr.com Td WUOZ:60 z00Z ZT .daS a098217bT9: 'ON Xtid I3m: WObd office M1 W N r~ A. ~ .f !_S''T.~i_~F•:h'-'r~T iK;'~; Yti~l~i~'fl.• ~y?~!' 1.''5:., 7'K4' ~`1; 'T ~>~?i. •X:; s!'.a]j ~ +.i lMr s:.%Fr~•'4!'.:!w;ic..•': ~ i~:i - Yr't x J ~ . ~nY Y• - _1 i.D. . . ~ 4 K•A.. -(0 V J p ] '..Y L:~,~„ ~~tf ,.a '...f'k 's'~-C~iS: ~.yi, .)i; ~ , ',~~.'s •v.V' ~~,Ir . (eQ~~ QQp .M'TC 'nl, 1k): ;]~~n n.:1i'~`+~Ai • l m (A ~Q C7 .''Tr yyy~~f ` :':7 ;1~' `t:'.: 2t 9L m Ir o M -i. m o y m r_1*C7i y r ' a $ m 0 ~ry j v rm w 4d O rn r l7 Cl a O-t © Cf ri m m c a 70 O N "0 -n 0 r"~ I P rn 0 44 at 70 I o m ! Ed WUW:60 LOOZ FT 'daS 22-098Z"T9: 'ON XUJ IDm: WOdj office St Brigid of Kildare SEP 0 7 2007 New Pastoral Center i:D ire Alarm Syste SEP 10 2007 F YSubmittal Review cr rA ec t-, e! t Review is for conformance with only the general Submittal concepts of design and information given, er noted and acknowledged as exco:ptions on the ' submittal. The Contractor remains responsible for 4 ',ails of accuracy, for confirming and cormki!mo, ,Z1, qu3ntit{es and drnons+ ns for se!,-c n a f t r, l~rr anon processes for tech es of a S&n'iy- .n $ snd for ¢er7ormi;,,g hrs..ork in a sale manner. LNc Exceptions Taken o $ o,te N; €ncs Cc~r i meris CONTRACTOR: c' -.av:1sa and Resubmit t X44 ~ Date 21C,4- Walls Carroll THE-: r!sT NO!cE{{ 1 1 W. Dublin Granville Road 01v+iPAPr Worthin on, Ohio 43085 _ j . 614-428-6070 Fax 428-6073 W b r, cc $ 00 0 0 0 L ~ g Z SUPPLIER: SYSTEMS 28 ~j 0 ROSE STREET 'r n $ 4ENA OHHIO 43021 , t~n!? 7- -8 3 . 614-570-6878 FAX 340-4665 - r. c va'i -Y. I `f t r, t 7 Ste,( L7 I ATE: July 25th, 2006 ! -7 N n/ 40 t~ E -s~ $ 0 4 i L y ociw aJ' } I Q' u .C C3 V) iJ J BILL OF MATERIAL HEAD END EQUIPMENT or MIR-QSI-G-1 EST Addressable Contr4 Panel - PS6 Power Supply .r - SLIC Addressable Loop Card - DLD Dual Line Dialer MIR-SRA1 Remote Annunciator MIRBPS 10A Booster Power Supply DEVICES GSA-M278 Addressable Manual Pull Station GSA-PS Addressable Smoke Detector GSA-SB4 Smoke Detector Base GSA-SD Addressable Duct Detector 01 SD-T36 Duct Detector Tube SD-TRK Remote Duct Detector Key Operated Test Switch' GSA-CT1 Addressable Monitor Moduler For Sprinkler Devices EVACUATION SIGNALS i MG 1-HDVM White Horn/Strobe ~ignal - Selectable Candela Output MGl-VM White Strobe Signal - Selectable Candela Output Security Control Panels Overview Standard Features GE Security's MIR-QS1 life safety control panel brings big-system in- Supports up to 250 Signature Series intelligent devices telligent control to small applications. Designed for easy setup and Combines the Signature intelligent releasing module with Signa- simple installation, QuickStart lives up to its name in every respect. ture multisensor detectors for reliable suppression MIR-QS1's exclusive QuickStart auto-learn function, and the option of configuring the panel using convenient front panel programming Failsafe mode ensures uncompromised reliability or from a PC, makes short work of system setup. Devices come Class A<yle 7) or Class B (Style 4) wiring options on-line in no time as well, thanks to MIR-QS1's built-in barcode Capacity for eight serial annunciators scanner port. A simple pass of the optional scanner is all it takes to Four built-in system relays store device information in the QuickStart database. The scanner can also be used for quick and easy text entry when assembling Optional dual line dialer supports Contact ID and 4/2 formats custom messages. 0 Three methods of programming: QuickStart"auto-learn," front MIR-QS1's setup routine is deceptively simple, considering this panel and personal computer (PC) system's robust features. Supporting up to 250 intelligent detec- Supports optional barcode scanner for direct device data entry tors and modules, MIR-QS1 takes full advantage of GE Security's Optional bank of 30 front panel switches with dual LEDs exclusive Signature Series technology, which provides electronic . , Up to 20 adjustable pre-alarm settings for Signature smoke addressing, automatic device mapping, environmental compensa- detectors tion, and true multisensor detection. Wallboxes available in red or gray with optional trim ring for QuickStart's innovative design makes it easy to add a dialer or extra semi-flush rrr unting. auxiliary relays. Quick-Lok option cards snap onto MIR-QSI's easily- . Large 14-line (224 character) backlit LCD display accessible DIN mounting rails. MIR-QS1 also supports as many as • Four password levels, plus priority access keyswitch eight remote annunciators and up to 30 programmable front panel switches with dual LEDs for system control and display. • ' Message routing by event type or by individual message MIR-QS11JJas simple to operate as it is to set up. Its large 14-line • Alan`7nsitivity by time of day or manual selection backlit LCD display provides easy-to-understand details concerning • 1,000 eventh . story buffer, plus alarm history counter up to 1,000 system events, while bright system status LEDs and large, • 6 amp Power Supply, 4.75 amps available for external use tactile control buttons present the user with a clean, crystal clear • Envoy graphics compatible interface. Four password levels limit control and information retrieval • Compare utility identifies system changes and simplifies testing to authorized personnel. A priority access keyswitch gives Level 2 ac- cess without a password to management and emergency personnel. L7-7,! Intelligent Single poaoooo co ~ - - ~ mbo'"~oRv3Eh~adlj k Loop Life Safety ~ J_ ~vo~ati~ fi9`o E4~ ai9Bno'. Control Panel MIR-QSI FM Quick: = - - WA Data Sheet M85005-0113 Issue 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1 of 8 Application Dimensions Thanks to its flexibility and simple setup and operation, MIR-QS1 is ideal for new installations in schools, apartment buildings, hospitals, office buildings, and retail facilities. - The benefits brought by MIR-QSe to retrofit applications under- a scores the true potential of this powerful system. As an intelligent panel, MIR-QS1 supports Signature Series devices, which can use existing wiring in most retrofit applications. This makes upgrading s 6 ° = from a conventional system to analog control a simple operation with minimal disruption to normal operations at the site. 19• 3 (46.72 vn) Which Quickstart Panel is rightioryou? MIR-QSC MIR-QS1 MIR-QS4 Signature Series devices supported - - 0 - 1 x 250 - 4 x 250 I ° Conventional Class B circuits supported 3 x 16 0 3 x 16 Conventional Class A circuits supported - 5X8 0 5x8 LCD display (lines x characters) - 4 x 20 14 x 16 14 x 16 Optional Zone_Switch/LEDs on front panel 2 x 30 1x30 2 x 30 s Option card spaces - 5 or 12 ~--~1-- 5 or 12~ I For more information, see Data Sheet... M85005-0112 M85005-0113 M85005 -0114- (36.2 cm) ~CPU ; LCD Display The MIR-QS1 front panel display provides 14 lines by 16 charac- ters of text detailing event, device,~iagnostic, and programming 2.2° information. Its large backlit LCD screen is easy to read and always (5.6 cm) a R! provides at-a-glance indication of the system's state of operation. s $ 8c,,,) . 2.a cm The CPU/Display Unit houses the CPU card and mounting space for a one optional LED/Switch card. I a Optional ~ l Vandal- Resistant - ~I Door 0+3i.. a.•--Y s pT,: Semi-Mush mount- stir _:r~' ~vn 0 i i 3 tss" ing requires an aoe Sao bas { waA 1 ' (4.27 cm) LYJ Wall 9 I Optional trim ring, Semi-flush Surface :~nich ands ce to aii sides of the Mounting Mounting ;pane!. Display with two alarms shown Specifications Control Panel 'Standby Current 199 mA ~A Alarm Current: 23,5 mA_ Remote annunciator Standby Current 154 mA T (Full control versions) -Alarm _Current: 166 mA _ _ SRA Series Standby Current 70 mA - Alarm Current 90 mA Operating Temperature: 32-120 °F (0-49 °C) environment Humidity: 93 %RH, non-condensing Failsofe Mode If the CPU loses communication with other circuit cards, the power supply card continues to monitor the system for any alarm events. If an alarm occurs on any device or circuit during a communica- tions failure, the power supply activates all alarm outputs and instructs the dialer to transmit a default alarm message to the monitoring station. Data Sheet M85005-0113 Issue 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 2 of 8 Remote Annunciators MIR-QS1 supports up to eight remote annunciators, which provide mirrored or cus- tomized annunciation of front panel messages and status indicators. Two models are available: The QSA Series, and the SRA Series. MIR-QS1 Annunciator SRA Annunciator MIR-QS1 remote annunciators connect The QuickStart SRA Remote r directly to the PS6 Power Supply Card Annunciator is a single-loop or an external 24 Vdc filtered supply- standalone unit that can be ~,,Q 4? ? They are available with wallboxes for powered by the control panel or flush or surface mounting. Annuncia- by an approved power supply. - ,gin-,A.._., tors are available with one annuncia- Annunciators support Class A or for option space for a display card with 30 dedicated switches and Class B connection to the sys- LEDs. See the Ordering Table for more information. tem RS-485 data line, but do not Mounting provide ground fault isolation. Few wring Class B Wiring The SRA annunciator includes an zavoc ISER RJ-12 modularjack to allow sys- O O Electrical box tem database downloads from PssTe1-t3 a laptop computer. Connection PS6TBI-14 requires a programming cable O (model number PROGCABLE-1, a ° e ordered separately). Annun- ciators are mounted to North a e American 2-gang or 4-inch Mounting ring square electrical boxes. Annunciator e a Rat s RAI s e U ° o a Class B Wiring ; A„ W ; 0 CH2(-)OUT j 0 CHZ(-)OUT j 0 CH2(+)OUT 0 CH2(+)OUT Class .A Wiring 0 CH2(-NN 0 CH2(-)IN j 0 CH2(+)IN 0 CH2(+)IN I CH1(-)OUT 1 0 CHI(-)O PS6 ; CHI(+)OUT 1 i 0 CHI(+)OUT CH2 CH2 R5485- CHI(-)IN CHI(-)IIN RA RA RS485+ CHI(-NN i 1 CHI(+NN I 1 1 ~ CHI CHI LISTED 24 VOC +24VDC OUT 1 0 +24VDC OUT SUPPLY COMMON OUT 1 j 0 COMMON OUT I 24 VOC + 1 +24VDC IN 1 I +24wC IN 1 24 VDC- 1 COMMON IN 1 ' COMMON IN 1 EARTH GNO EARTH GND 1 X485 m m TB1 option card Class A Wiring + - + - CHZ(-)WT 0 cHZ(-)OUT CH2 CHI i NT-A cHz(.)our 0 CH2(+)OUT C H2(-)M CH2(-)IN RCH2(+)N I 1 CH2(+NN )T~:~ Dimensions - ; CHI(-)OUT ; 0CHII-)wT Model Height Width Depth CH2+ ; CHI(+)OUT 1 i 0-'(+OJT QSA-1-S 7.6" (19.46 cm) 14.25" (36.20 cm_Iv 2.9" (7.3 cm) - a4I OHI(-)IN CHI(-)1N _ CH2+ 1 CHIT+NN CHI(+)IN i QSA-1-F (rough in) 6.56" (16.66 cm) 13.25" (33.66 cm) 2.1"(5.33 cm) I +2avoc our 1 1 0 +2awc our QSA-1-F Inished) 7.8" (19.81 cm) 14.42"(36.63 cm) _1.38" (3.49 cm) USTED 24 VOC _ I SUPPLY 1 COMMON OUT 1 1 0 COMMJIN Rough-in dimensions reflect the size of the cabinet where it enters the wall. 24 VDC+ +24wC IN +24VOFinished dimensions reflect the size of the cabinet that protrudes from the wall. 24 wc- COMMON IN i COMMEART XGD Graphics Driver Card = The XGD Graphics Driver Card is an interface device that connects a QuickStart annunciator to an Envoy Graphic Annunciator. The XGD provides the electronics required to support 24 LEDs and 12 switches on the Envoy display panel. Multiple XGD cards can be chained together in one,graphic annunciator cabinet to control larger displays. The QuickStart SRA Series annunciators can support a maximum of six XGD cards. Data Sheet M85005-0113 Issue 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 3 of 8 Operation 2 1 t:-5 6 7 9 9 'tll(1tl6~ n16 f~41B; indicators t t Controls 1. Text display and s I 13. Reset button: I ~Ic controls: Displays Allows devices or 1 : system messages,: zones in alarm or status information,"` trouble to restore _ and programming to their standby ."r menus. Arrow condition. The LED I 10 11. 12. 19 ZO ]t-buttons move the indicates that the display cursor. w panel is resetting. 2. Alarm LED: Indicates a fire or life threatening emergency. 14. Alarm Silence button: Turns active notification appliances off 3. Supervisory LED: Indicates an off-normal condition with the fire depending on panel programming. Pressing Alarm Silence a suppression system or related equipment. second time turns them back on. The LED indicates that the if panel is in alarm and operating with notification appliances 4. Disable/Test LED: Indicates part of the system is disabled or be- turned off. ing tested. Disabled components also signal a system trouble. 15. Drill button: Activates notification appliances depending on 5. Monitor LED: Indicates the operation of an ancillary system panel programming but does not place the panel in alarm. The function (door closures, fan pressure switches). LED indicates that the panel is in Drill Mode. 6. Trouble LED: Indicates an off-normal condition or wiring fault 16. Menu button: Displays the operator menus. that compromises the integrity of the system. 17. Delete button: Returns to the previous menu or backspaces 7. Ground Fault LED: Ifidicates a ground fault in the system wir- the cursor. ing. Ground faults also signal a system trouble. 18. Enter button: Press the Enter button to accept information or 8. CPU Fail LED: Indicates an unexpected reboot or failure with the continue to the next item. 0' microprocessor. CPU failures also signal a system trouble. 19. Numeric keypad: Numbered buttons for entering values and 9. Power LED: Indicates the panel has power making menu selections. 10. Help button: Provides additional information about the device 20. Sarcode scanner;ack: Input for optional borcode scanner. selected on the display. 21. Priority Access keyswitch: Enables control functions reserved 11. Status button: Displays the Status Menu from which you can for access level 2 and above without requiring a password. identify active or disabled points in the system. 12. Panel Silence/Acknowledge button and LED: Acknowledges all events posted in the display queues and turns off the panel buzzer. The panel silenced LED indicates that off normal events have been acknowledged. Data Sheet M85005-0113 Issue 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 4 of 8 Typical Wiring Class A Signature Data Circuit Riser supervision Class A Notification Appliance Circuit with Genesis Signals and Signal Master for I Independent Hom and 1 I w. t l A. N Strobe Control and CR Synchronization over i two conductors. i ! i i i Class A Fire I j Signature Data Damper ! ! j t Circuit 2nd Floor j CC1 t ~ Class B Notification Appliance Circuit I t CC1 zw 1 j 1 ! 1 j z; Critical Process l j Waterflow ! i I i Monitoring Switch ! j with Control'- CiT2 Sprknker ! ! - Supervisory - t i LEGEND _ s"rtch CR . \7 'K7 Elevator i I Enhanced Integrity Junction capture i I D Hom-Strobe q) Box ( CR Genesis End-o!-Line Class A Notification 1111 HomStrobe Resistor Appliance Circuit MIR-QS1 Panel Genesis a art Input Module " Signal Master Smoke uM Universal Riser Class B Signature Data Circuit 0 Detector I/o Module supervision z- 2wire e 0 Dual Circuit Hom and Strobe Synchronization with Audible Silence Class B Notification Input Module I zA. o Smoke Detector C R Appliance Circuit with ! Genesis Signals and Control Relay i c Signal Master for ® Smoke Detector 0 Module i CC1 M Independent Horn and with Relay Base j ! Strobe Control and i i zP Synchronization over Smoke Detector ct Signal two conductors. ® with Isolator Base Module ® Input Module i Manual Signature j I Fire ? Pull Station Data Circuit (1 pr.) Damper 2nd Floor I i J Hom and Strobe CC1 More wiring suggestions con be found l Control (2 pr) C 1 in the M R' -QS1 Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual, P/N 3100184. ! ! t ! z~vx Critical Process Mon _ Waterfiow~ i j Monitoring II ~~11 Switch I i CT'2 Sprinkler ! Supervisory - Switch C R 2 R. a~•.i Elevator 1 c Capture j I IN M Notification Applance Circuit: C R } Hom and Strobe Synchronization with Audible Silence MIR-QS1 Panel Data Sheet M85005-0113 Issue 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 5 of 8 Standard Components and Option Cards MIR-QSI panels come standard with a CPU/Display Unit, an SLIC Signature Loop Control- ler, and a PS6 Power Supply (see ordering information for details). Available MIR-QS1 option cards provide dialing capability or extra relays for ancillary con- a trol. Quick-Lok option cards snap onto DIN mounting rails for fast, no-fuss installation- One r option card space is available. Cabinet with option card _ and batteries installed. PS6 Power Supply Card Standard Component Descriptions Specifications The PS6 provides primary do power to all the TS1 _ W - AC input 115 or 230 Vac, 50/60 Hertz circuit cards installed in the cabinet. There are Main supply circuit DC input 24 Vdc batteries four 24 Vdc power output circuits - three for Charge current rrent _ 2 amps amps powering auxiliary applications, and one for Battery charging circuit Charge capacity: 40 amp hours (UL) powering four-wire smoke detectors - and a _30 amp hours (ULC) _ charging circuit for standby batteries. The PS6 Smoke/Accessory - Voltage: 24 Vdc, regulated Current 250 mA also provides common alarm, supervisory, power output circuit - Wire size- 12 to 18 (0.75 to-2.5 mm2) and trouble relays, as well as a fourth relay Auxiliary power output Quantity. 3- that is user programmable. TB2 circuits Voltage: 24 vdc full wave rectified Current: 1.5 amps each " Style: Form C Common alarm relay Contact rating: l amp Wiring T82 Wire size: 12 to 18 AWG (0.75 to 2.5 mm2) - - - - Trouble, Supervisory Style: Form A (N/O) and programmable Contact rating: l amp 0000000000000000,00 T81 _ relays Wire size: 12 to 18 AWG (0.75 to 2.5 mm21 . c . c . c ¦o o ,m ,w . - . - men eawr, esw,c es:a , , Temperature 32 -120 F (0 - 49° C) Operating environment Humidity: 93 %RH, non-condensing Relay 1: Form C. Contacts change position when the control panel processes an alarm signal Current requirements Standby current 72 mA Alarm current: 96 mA and remain changed until all active alarm inputs restore and the control panel resets. - - Relay 2: Form A. Contacts change position when the panel processes a supervisory signal and remains changed until all active supervisory inputs restore. Relay 3: Form A. Contacts change position when the panel loses power or processes a trouble signal and remains changed until power returns or the trouble clears. Relay 4: Form A. Relay closes and opens according to panel programming. Smoke/Accessory Power. Jumper setting determines if the 24 Vdc is constant or resettable. SLIC Signature Loop Intelligent Controller Standard Component Description Specifications The SLIC provides one Class A or Class B data K T61 circuit (loop) for connecting Signature Series Configuration: Class B IStyle 4) or Class A IStyle 7) detectors and modules. The SLIC also provides Signaling line Capacity: 125 Signature detectors two programmable Class A or Class B notifica- circuit 125 Signature modules 2) tion appliance circuits (NACs) for connecting Wire size: 18 to 12 AWG (0.75 to 2.5 mm Circuit resistance: 65 ohms Circuit capacitance: 0.3 pf polarized 24 Vdc notification appliances such as Configuration: Class B or Class A horns and strobes. MIR QSl supports one SLIC. Notification Output voltage: 24 Vdc, nominal appliance Output current: 2.0 A at 24 Vdc for #1 circuits #1 and 0.8 A at 24 Vdc for #2 Wiring and #2 Wire size: 18 to 12 AWG (0.75 to 2.5 mm') ClassA CIMA OUT IN LOOP End of line resistor. lOk ohms, 1h W TB2 NAC power Voltage: 24 Vdc, nominal 100000000 TB2 _ input circuit Wire size: 18 to 12 AWG (0.75 to 2.5 mm') Operating Temperature: 32 -120° F (0 - 49° C) environment Humidity: 93 %RH, non-condensing I , 1 Signaling Line Circuit Current Standby current 33 mA and NACs are super- 0 0 0 0 0 o o 011 TB1 , G power- requirements Alarm current 57 mA (Both NACs on) vised and B. a- A. A- B. a- A. ~ -L--' limited. Card spaces- Requires one card space NAC 1 NAC 2 Class A Data Sheet MB5005-0113 issue 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 6 of 8 DLD Dialer Option Card Description Specifications The DLD is a ULI/ULC listed dual line Digital Alarm Communicating - - - - - - - - - - - Transmitter (DACT). It provides two phone line connections for send- Operating Temperature. 32 -120 ° F (0 - 49 ° C) - ing system messag@s to a compatible Digital Alarm Communicator environment Humidity_ 93% RH, non-condensing Receiver. The DLD supports 4/2 and Contact ID formats. It occupies Current Standby: 13 mA one cardspace on the chassis rail. requirements Alarm: 20 mA Dialing: 26 mA Wiring Phone Lines Two loop start lines on switched telephone network. g T81 Pulse or DTMF dialing. ro Wall Connector _ RJ31X/CA31A equiv. or RJ38X/CA38A equiv. Communications Contact ID (SIA DC-05),4/2 (SIA DC-02 P3). Protocol Programming Via QuickStart, Front Panel or PC. ® t Communications Communications Canada CS-03FCC/CFR 47 Parts Compliance 15 and 68, NF_PA 72, ULI 864, ULC 5527-M87 Receivers Signals can be transmitted to either or both of two receivers. Telephone #s Two 24-digit numbers per receiver. naaNOnrwranrwvoTrow~ w our INLIME OUT - Card spaces Requires one card space. uR~ , z - ZR8 Relay Card Option Card Description Specifications The ZR8 provides eight dry-contact relays that TBl can be independently configured as Form A or Style Form A (N/OI or Form B IN/C) (jumper configurable) Form B relays. It occupies one card space on the Output relays Contact rating: l amp @ 30 Vdc resistive. chassis rail. Wire size: 18 to 12 AWG (0.75 to 2.5 MM 2) Operating Temperature: 32 -120° F (0 - 49° C) environment Humidity: 93 %RH, non-condensing Wlr!ng *RS- .RS- .R7- -RS- i' Current Standby current 11 mA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (Z1 TB-. requirements Alarm current 18 ma per active relay - - - - - Card spaces Requires one cord space. 00000000 TEV TB2 .R7- .RP- «R3- *R4- X485 Class A RS-485 Card and QS-232 Port Option Cards Description Wiring The NT-A, which includes the X485/ Specifications RS-485 card and QS-232/UART port, a+z an Wire size 12 to 18 AWG (0.75 to 2.5 mm') twisted pair provides one Class A serial remote an- M RA _(6 twists per foot minimum) - nunciator bus for connecting remote a++ Circuit resistance 100 Ohms Circuit capacitance - 0.4 pF annunciator panels. Control panels require the X485 card and QS-232 Operating Temperature: 32 -120° F (0 - 49° C) port, which also serves as a laptop or environment Humidity: 93 %RH, noncondensing printer port. The X485 occupies one 0000 Tel Current Standby: 60 mA card space on the chassis rail. The QS- requirements Alarm: 60 mA 232 port plugs into the panel CPU. CH2 °H1 Card Spaces - Requires one space for the N-T-A SL30, SL30-1, SL2OL5S, SL30L LED/Switch Cards Option Cards Description Specifications The SL30 and SL30-1 Provide thirty circuits for " Temperature: 32 -120 ° F (0 - 49 ° C) zone annunciation. Each circuit comprises two °aAa-°e° °OR°' Operating environment L Humidity: 93% RH, non-condensing LEDs and a push button switch. The SL30 push °oacaaoaaann - - Current requirements Standby:lmA Alarm: 0.75 mA per active LED button switches are numbered from 1 to 30 and no°°°°oa?onfli the SL30-1 push button switches are numbered from 31 to 60. The SL20L5S provides 20 cir- °a?nnooo o°°o; -ice,AC_u_ cuits for point annunciation and five circuits for custom control functions. The SL30L provides - ' - 30 circuits for point annunciation. SL20L5S and SL30L circuits are labeled using inserts provided with the cards. Data Sheet M85005.0113 Issue 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 7 of 8 Ordering Information 'Decurit(y. Part Number Description lbb. (k Ikg) g.) Basic Package - Enclosure, SLIC, Power Supply, CPU and Display U.S. +01 MIR-QS1-1-G-1 Single loop system. 1 option card space. Gray enclosure, 115v 17.0 (7.71) T 888-244-9979 transformer. F 866-503-3996 MIR-QSI-1-R-1 Single Loop System.1 option card space. Red enclosure, 115v 17.0 (7.71) Canada transformer. T 519 376 2430 Note SLIC Card includes one Signature Loop Intelligent Controller for up to 250 devroes and one Class A or two Class 6 NACs F 519 376 7258 Asia Enclosure Accessories - T 852 2907 8108 QS-1-VR Vandal-resistant cabinet door, gray 3.0(1.36) F 852 2142 5063 QS-1-VR-R Vandal-resistant cabinet door, red 3.0 f1.36) Australia TRIM-1 Trim Kit - gray 5.0(2.27) T 613 9259 4700 TRIM-1R Trim Kit - red 5.0 (2.27) F 613 9259 4799 Europe Option Cards T 32 2 725 11 20 DLD- - Dual Line Dialer_ Supports 4/2 and Contact ID formats. - - lA (0.45) F 32 2 721 86 13 ZR8 Relay Card_8 programmable Form A contacts. 10(0.45) Latin America T 305 593 4301 Display Options F 305 593 4300 SL30 Annunciator module. Numbered 1 to 30. Two LEDs and one switch per 1.0 (0.45) zone. www.gesecurity.com - - - - - - _ SL20L5S Annunciator module. 20 circuits for point or zone annunciation, 5 1.0 (0.45) ® 2006 General Electric Company circuits for custom functions. Circuits labeled with insert cord. All Rights Reserved SL30L Annunciator module. 30 circuits. Circuits labeled with insert card. 1.0 (0.45) MIR-QS1-CPU-1 Single Loop CPU/Display, one annunciator option space 4.0 (1.81) MIR-SRA1 Intelligent/Conventional CPU/Display with integrated LCD and 4.0 (1.81) QuickStart and signature series are control switches. 4" square box mount. Trademarks of GE Security. NT-A RS-485 option card. Required for Class A remote annunciation. 1.0 (0.45) Includes UART card. QS-232 UART option card. Plugs into CPU. Required for PC Programming / 1.0 (0.45) printer port. Included in NT-A package Remote Annunciator Cabinets (c/w Interface Assembly; Require CPU/Display)... 0 rd e ri n options QSA 1-S Surface Remote Annunciator Cabinet Space for one SL30 display card 4.0(1.81) (Apply to basic packages and QSA 1-F Flush Remote Annunciator Cabinet. Space for one SL30 display card. 4.0(1.81) . - - - CPU/displays only) QSA-I-S-VR Surface Remote Annunciator Cabinet. Vandal Resistant. Space for 4.0 (1.81) one SL30 display card. Languages Flush Remote Annunciator Cabinet Vandal Resistant Space for QSA 1-F VR 4.0(1.81) No suffix = American English one SL30 display card. SP = Spanish 1230v or 115v) PG = Portuguese (230v only) Programming Tools FR = French Canadian (120v only) MIR-QS CU QuickStart Panel Configuration Utility. 1.0 (0.45) Power Supplies QS-Scan QuickStart scanner and programming guide. 2.0 (0.91) 1=115v transformer Progcabie 1 Scanner port upload/download cable 1.0 (0.45) 2 = 230v transformer 260097 Programming cable (PC to QSC, QS1, QS4) 1.0 (0.45) Colors Accessories G =Grey enclosure (230v or 115v) MIR-PRT/S SystemPrinter _ Desk top Style - - - - 14.0 (6_35) R =Red enclosure (115v oniy? BC-1(R) Battery Cabinet. Room for one 40 Ah or two 24 Ah batteries. 22.0 (9.98) Examples MFC-A MultiFunction Cabinet. 7.0(3.1) MIR-QSI-1-G-2-SP = QS1 basic IOP3A i RS-232 Isolator Module. 3.011.361 package with one option card space, RPM Reverse Polarity Module. - - - 3.0 (1.36) grey enclosure, 230v transformer, 2-CTM City Tie Module. 1.0 (0.45) Spanish language. API-8/232ME Alphanumeric Pager Interface. 11.0 (5.0) MIR-QS3-CPU-FR = QS1 CPU/dis- MIRBPS6A 6.5 Amp Booster Power Supply, 110 V 13.0 (5.9) play, French Canadian. MIRBPS10A 10 Amp Booster Power Supply, 110 V 13.0( 5.9) CDR-3 PSNI Coder Module 1.0 (0.45) imagination at work Data Sheet M85005-0113 Issue 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 8 of 8 U.S. SALES: P-RADEN'TON VP 232 ~59`, FAX DCANADA INTERNATIONAL SALES: 9C, 27-_11 14X;~5 '_7~]95~3 MIR)FONE 0 Remote Booster Power Supplies Models: MIRBPS6A and MIRBPS10A Features ¦ Extends power available to Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs). ¦ Provides strobe synchronization. ¦ Use as auxiliary Power Supply.} ¦ Extensive UL Listings (Listed accessory underthe following standards) Standard CCN Description UL864 UOXX Fire Alarm Systems UL636 ANET, UEHX7 Holdup Alarm Units and tystems UL609 AOTX, AOTX7 Local Burglar Alarm Units and Systems two Class A NAC circuits and monitortwo controlling inputs from UL294 ALVY, UEHX7 Access Control Systems external sources. UL365 APAW, APAW7 Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm Units and Systems Simple switch selection provides a wide variety of operational ULC-S527 UOXXC Control Units, Fire Alarm (Canada) configurations. Each remote booster power supply is supplied ULC-S303 AOTX7 Local Burglar Alarm Units and with its own enclosure providing ample space for additional Systems (Canada) interface modulesand battery compartment. ULC-S304 AMCX7 Central and Monitoring Station Burglar Alarm Units (Canada) The Remote Booster Power Supply is available in either a 6.5 or C22.2 No. 205 Signaling Equipment (Canada) 10 amp version @ 24 Vdc. UL1076 APOU, APOU7 Proprietary Burglar Alarm System Units UL1610 AMCX 0 Central Station Alarm Unit ¦ Available in 10 amp and 6.5 amp versions. Application ¦ Includes four independent Amp NACs The Remote Booster Power Supply provides additional power for -each configurable as auxiliary outputs. audible and visual devices helping remove system capacity or site application constraints. The booster may also be used to power ¦ Configurable signal rates. auxiliary devices in addition to fire devices. ¦ Field selectable input-to-output correlation. Fault conditions detected by the BPS will open the main panel's ¦ Two inputs allow activation by Signature Series modules or NAC. This initiates a trouble condition and eliminates the need to existing NACs. wire a separate trouble contact back to the control panel. During ¦ NACs configure for either four Class B or two Class A circuits. alarm condition, detected faults are overridden anP the main panel's default configuration is continuous 24 Vd on all NACs ¦ 110 Vac and 230 Vac versions typically used to drive visual devices. On board trouble contact is ¦ On-board status LfDs for easy recognition of wiring faults. supplied for applications requiring trouble contact monitoring. N Supports up to 24 Amp hour batteries. The booster power supply provides the capability to maximize available power by being able to supply power for multiple services. Space is provided to mount a tamper switch in the Description cabinet. When used for Fire Alarm notification with Genesis Notification appliances, the booster provides the ability to syn- The Remote Booster Power Supply is a self-contained 24 Vdc chronize strobes as well as horn signals. The booster flexibility power supply designed to augment fire alarm audible and visual allows synchronization with upstream devices, or, the booster may power requirements as well as provide power for auxiliary be used to synchronize downstream devices, as well as other applications. The booster contains all of the necessary circuits to boosters and their connected devices. Up to 10 boosters deep monitor and charge batteries, control and supervise four Class B or may be configured while maintaining strobe synchronization. M I R T O N E 8985 TOWN CENTER PARKWAY, BRADENTON, FL 34202 Issue 1 Literature Sheet #84003-0012 Page 1 of 4 Not to he used for installation ourooses. BPS notification appliance circuits easily configure for either of delay when an ac power failure or brownout condition is detected. two signaling rates: 3-3-3temporal or continuous. This makes the This reduces the reporting of troubles during short duration ac BPS ideal for applications requiring signaling rates not available brownouts. from the main panel. It also allows independent setup of a notifica- NAC configuration options include: ac power fail delay (16 tion appliance circuit without interfering with the main panel and its initiating circuits. seconds orb hours); sensing input to NAC output correlations; and, auxiliary outputs. All NACs are configurable as auxiliary In addition to the generated signal rates, the BPS can also be outputs. Auxiliary outputs can be always on, or off after 30 configured to follow the signal rate of the main panel's notification seconds without ac power. As auxiliary output, the booster may be appliance circuit. Thisallows seamless expansion of existing NACs. used to power accessory items such as door holders. Should an The BPS includes seven on-board LED indicators: one for each overcurrent occur, the booster automatically opens the circuit. The booster automatically restores the circuit when the overcurrent is resident NAC; onefor battery supervision; one forgroundfault; removed. Jumpers configure the BPS for Class A or Class B and, one for ac power. The trouble contact has a sixteen second wiring. Engineering Specification Supply where needed Mirtone BPS series Booster Power Supplies NACs to follow the main panel's NAC or activate from intelligent as an extension of Notification Appliance Circuits. The extension Signature Series modules. The booster NACs must be configurable shall be in the form of a stand alone booster power supply. The to operate independently at any one of the following rates: supply must incorporate its own standby batteries. Batteries must continuous, or 3-3-3 temporal. Fault conditions on the booster be sized for <24>, <605 hours of standby followed by <5>, • shall not impede alarm activation of host NAC circuits. <30> minutes of alarm. It must be possible to support up to 24 Amp hour batteries. The booster must be able to provide concurrent power for notification appliances, and auxiliary devices such as door The boostersupply must incorporate fourindependent supervised holders. The BPS must provide the ability to synchronize Genesis Notification Appliance.Circuits. It shall be possible to configure the series strobes and horns. 111*&U1500011 U11U er1UUMiiuiy Power-limited wiring area UV U O Top View O o ° D2-" I -D3 [2] 0?-D4-P §El °0° Front View O o j Route AC supply ° o through these Cn knockouts only D1 O D6 (Nonpower-limited and supervised) Battery wiring (nonpower- 0 limited and supervised) All knockouts (DD Battery Battery for 3/4 in conduit < (1.9 cm) 0 Notes 1. Maintain 1/4-inch (6 mm) spacing between power-limited and nonpower-limited wiring or use type FPL, FPLR, or FPLP cable D1 D2 D3 D4 05 D6 per NEC. [2] Power-limited and supervised when not configured as 17.0 in 3.5 in 13.0 in 6.5 in 3.375 in 12.0 in auxiliary power. Non-supervised when configured as auxiliary (43.2 cm) (8.9 cm) (33.0 cm) (16.5 cm) (8.6 cm) (30.4 cm) power. [3] Source must be power-limited. Source determines supervision. 4. When using larger batteries, make sure to position the battery terminals towards the door. M I R T 0 N E Page 2 of 4 Literature Sheet #a4003-0012 Issue 1 Typical Wiring Single booster anywhere on a notification appliance circuit Existing NAC end-of-line resistors are not required to be installed atthe booster's terminals. This allows multiple NAC Circuit To next signaling boosters to be driven from a single NAC circuit without the NAC Circuit device, booster, or need forspecial configurations. V -V EOL resistor (n C13 CD NAC output #1 Fire Alarm N N NAC output #2 Control Panel N NACoutput #3 NAC output #4 Booster Power Supply Multiple boosters cascaded from a single notification Multiple CC1(S)* modules using the appliance circuit BPS's sense inputs To next signaling NAC Circuit 11 device, booster, or TB1 Notification appliance circuit (NAC) EOL resistor (n 3- NAC output #1 NAC1/ +!ff UL listed NAC output #2 AUX1 - a Q = EOL 15 KQ Fire Alarm NAC output #3 NAC2/ + Control Panel v' NAC output#4 AUX2 - Notification appliance circuit (NAC) Booster Power NAC3/ + UL listed Supply AUX3 -:ff EOL 15 KQ To next signaling NAC4/ + iA I device, booster, or AUX4 - EOL resistor NAC output #1 200 mA AUX NAC output #2 NAC output #3 Continuous 00 NAC output #4 IN + n Sense 1 COM - Booster Power OUT Eff EOL 47 K Supply IN + To next signaling Eff device, booster, or Sense 2 COM Eff - N EOL resistor OUT EOL 47 K NAC output #1 NAC output #2 NO - + - + NAC output #3 Trouble COM a NAC output #4 NC 109 TB2 CC1(S) module CC1(S) module Booster Power o Supply 765 *4%W21 18765 4 3 2 1 L =7 7131 *The CC1 S is supported in QuickStart version 1.6 or later. MIRTONE Issue 1 Literature Sheet #84003-0012 Paae 3 of 4 Specifications Model 6.5 amp Booster 10 amp Booster AC Line Voltage 120VAC or 220-240VA~ 50/6OHz 120VAC or 220-2>IOVAC 50/6OHz 250 watts 375 watts 10 Notification Appliance Circuit Ratings 3.OA max. per circuit @ 24 do nominal 3.OA max. per circuit @ 24Vdc nominal 6.5A max total all NACs 10A max total all NACs Trouble Relay 2 Amps WOVdc Auxiliary Outputs Four configurable outputs replace NACs 1, 2, 3 or 4. as auxiliary outputs and 200 mA dedicated ,Vxiliary. (See note 1.) Input Current (from an existing NAC) 3mA @ 12Vdc, 6mA @ 24Vdc Booster Internal Supervisory Current 70mA Signature Mounting Space Accomodates three two-gang modules. Maximum Battery Size • 10 Amp Hours (2 of 12V1 OA) in cabinet up to 24 Amp hours with external battery cabinet for fir applications. Terminal Wire Gauge 18-12 AWG Relative Humidity 0 to 93% non condensing @ 32°C Temperature Rating 32° to 120°F ( to 49°C) NAC Wiring Styles Class A or Class B Output Signal Rates Continuous, 3-3-3 temporal, or follow installed panel's NAC. Ground Fault Detection Enable or Disable via jumper Agency Listings UL, ULC, CSFM Note 1. Maximum of 8 Amps can be used for auxiliary output. Ordering Information Catalog Number Description Shipping Wt. lb (kg) MIRBPS6A 6.5 Amp Booster Power Supply 13(5.9) MIRBPS6A/230 6.5 Amp Booster Power Supply (220V) 13(5.9) MIRBPS1 OA 10 Amp Booster Power Supply 13(5.9) MIRBPS10AI230 10 Amp Booster Power Supply (220V) 13 (5.9) Related Equipment 12V6A5 7.2 Amp Hour Battery, two required 3.4(l.6) 12V10A 10 Amp Hour Battery, two required 9.5 (4.3) 3-TAMP Tamper switch BC-1 Battery Cabinet (up to 2 - 40 Amp Hour Batteries) 58 (26.4) BC-2 Battery Cabinet (up to 2 - 17 Amp Hour Batteries) 19 (8.6) 12V17A 18 Amp Hour Battery, two required (see note 1) 13(5.9) 12V24A 24 Amp Hour Battery, two required (see note 1) 20 (9.07) Note 1. Requires installation of separate battery cabinet. M I R T O N E It is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate. We cannot cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet, contact Mirtone. Q 2004 Minone Page 4 of 4 Literature Sheet #84003-0012 Issue 1 CANADA !NTERNATIONAL SALES MIAJONE 0 Superior Fire Detection Solutions for Professional Security Installers YA Manual Pull Stations Models GSA-M270, GSA-M270P, GSA-M278 Features. Note: Some features described here may not be supported by all control systems. Check your control panel's Installation and Operation Guide for details. ¦ Traditionalfamiliar appearance GSA-M270 models feature ourfamiliarteardrop design with simple positive pull action and sturdy die-cast metal body. ¦ One stage (GA), two stage (pre-signal), and double action model. GSA-M270 models are available for one or two stage alarm systems. The single stage double action GSA-M278featuresa GSA-M278 GSA-M270 SERIES rugged Lexan housing with keyed reset mechanism. ¦ Break glass operationq MEA ©~C; patented An up-frontvisible glass rod on the GSA-M270 discourages tampering. ¦ Intelligent device c/w integral microprocessor Description All decisions are made at the station allowing lower communica- tion speed while substantially improving control panel response The GSA-M270 and GSA-M278 series Manual Pull Stations are part time. Less sensitive to line noise and loop wiring properties; of Mirtone's Signature Series system. The GSA-M270 Fire Alarm twisted or shielded wire is not required. Manual Pull Stations feature our very familiar teardrop shape. They are made from die-cast zinc and finished with red epoxy powder- ¦ Non-volatile memory coat paint complemented by aluminum colored stripes and Permanently stores serial number, type of device, and job markings. With positive pull-lever operation, one pull on the number. Automatically updates historic information including station handle breaks the glass rod and turns in a positive alarm, hours of operation, last maintenance date, number ofalarms and ensuring protection plusfool-proof operation. Presignal models troubles, and time and date of last alarm. (GSA-M270P) are equipped with a general alarm (GA) keyswitch for ¦ Automatic device mapping applications where two stage operation is required. The up-front Each station transmits wiring information to the loop controller highly visible glass rod discourages tampering, but is not required regarding its location with respect to other devices on the circuit. for proper operation. ¦ Electronic addressing Mirtone's double action single stage GSA-M278 station is a Permanently stores programmable address; there are no contemporary style manual station made from durable red colored switches or dials to set. Addresses are downloaded from a PC, lexan. To initiate an alarm, first lift the upper door marked "LIFT orthe SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. THEN PULL HANDLE", then pull the alarm handle. ¦ Stand-alone operation The integral microprocessor built into each Signature Series The station inputs an alarm even if the loop controller's polling station provides four important benefits-Self-diagnostics and interrogation stops. History Log, Automatic Device Mapping, Stand-alone Operation and Fast, Stable Communication. ¦ Diagnostic LEDs Status LEDs; flashing GREEN shows normal polling; flashing Self-diagnostics and History Log - Each Signature Series manual RED shows alarm state. station constantly runs self-checks to provide important mai n- ¦ Designed for high ambient temperature operation tenance information. The results ofthe self-check are automatically Install in ambienttemperatures up to 120°F (49°C). updated and permanently stored in the station's non-volatile memory. This information is accessible for review any time at the ¦ Designed to ISO 9001 standards control panel, PC, or by using the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/ Manufactured to strict international quality standards for highest Service Tool. reliability. M I R T 0 N E 8985 TOWN CENTER PARKWAY, BRADENTON, FL 34202 Issue 7 Literature Sheet #M85001-0279 Page 1 of 4 Not to be used for installation purposes. The information stored in the station's memory includes: Typical Wiring station serial number, address, and type Thefire alarm station's terminal block accepts #18 AWG (0.75mm2) date of manufacture, hours of operation, and last maintenance to #12 AWG (2.5mm2) wire sizes. See Signature Loop Controller date' catalog sheetfor detailed wiring requirement specifications. - number of recorded alarms and troubles' most recent trouble code logged by the detector- 24 possible trouble codes may be used to diagnose faults. Wiring Notes Automatic Device Mapping - The loop controller learns where 10 Refer to Signature Loop Controller manual for maximum each device's serial number address is installed relative to other wire distance. devices on the circuit. The loop controller keeps a map of the 2. All wiring is power limited and supervised. Signature Series devices connected to it. The Signature Series Data Entry Program also uses the mapping REAR VIEW Of feature. With interactive menus and graphic support, the wired SIGA-M278 circuits between each device can be examined. Layout or "as- built" drawing information showing wire branches (T-taps), device 0 1j C0 0 types and their address are stored on disk for printing hard copy. This takes the mystery out of the installation. The preparation of as- built drawings is fast and efficient. 1e 8 , Device mapping allows the Signature loop controller to discover: ° unexpected additional device addresses Red LED Green LED - missing device addresses "ar""°'Ve) ("°""11) changes to the wiring in the circuit. 0 T9 0 Stand-alone Operation - A decentralized alarm decision by the manual station is guaranteed. On-board intelligence permitsthe station to operate in stand-alone mode. If loop controller CPU communications fail for more than four seconds, all devices on DATA IN DATA OUT(-) that circuit go into stand-alone mode. The circuit acts like a conventional alarm receiving circuit. Each station will still transmit DATA IN DATA OUT(-) From Sgneture Controller To Next Device an alarm if its operating lever is pulled. orPrevbusDe ~ Innetnaemat Fast Stable Communication - Built-in intelligence means less information needs to be sent between the station and the loop Figure 4. Single Stage Systems controller. Otherthan regular supervisory polling response, the station only needs to communicate with the loop controller when it has something newto report. This provides very fast control panel REARVIEW response time and allows a lower baud rate (speed) to be used for Of communication on the circuit. The lower baud rate offers several GSA-M270P 0 o advantages including: less sensitivity to circuit wire characteristics 0 o less sensitivityto noise glitches on the cable T82h less emitted noise from the data wiring 8 =5 twisted or shielded wiring is not required. f ) Diagnostic LEDs - Twin LEDs provide visual indication of normal (AIaMIALED Mve) c (NG`~ WLED 16 3 Z 1 and alarm conditions. They are visible onlywhen the station is TBI removed from the mounting box. Aflashing GREEN LED shows normal system polling from the loop controller. Aflashing RED 0 0 LED means the station is in alarm state. Both LEDs on steady shows alarm state - stand-alone mode. cm 0 0 CZ1 Quality and Reliability - Mirtone modules are manufactured in North America to strict international ISO 9001 standards. All DATA IN :1 0 DATA OUT(,) electronics utilize surface mount technology (SMT) for smaller size tDATA IN(-) DATA OUT(-)~ and greater immunity to RF noise. A conformal coating is used for From Signanne Ca tcga To Nev Device humidity and corrosion resistance. orPrevimsOe A lazrovanacoe) ADA Compliant - Meets ADA requirements for manual pull stations. Figure 5. Two Stage Systems Retrievable with SIGA-PRO programming tool. MIRTONE Page 2 of 4 Literature Sheet #M86001-0279 Issue 7 Not to be used for installation purposes. Installation Single-stage Signature Series fire alarm manual pull stations mount to North American 2-1/2 inch (64 mm) deep 1-gang boxes. Two stage presignal (270P) models require 1-1/2 inch (38 mm) deep 4 inch square boxes with 1-gang, 1/2 inch raised covers. Openings must be angular. Rounded openings are not acceptable. Recommended box: Steel City Model 52-C-13. All models include terminals are suited for #12 to #18 AWG (2.5 mmz to 0.75 mmz) wire size. Mirtone recommends that these fire alarm stations be installed according to latest recognized edition of national and local fire alarm codes. Electronic Addressing: The loop controller electronically addresses each manual station, saving valuable time during system commissioning. Setting complicated switches or dials is not required. Each station has its own unique serial number stored in its on-board memory. The loop controller identifies each device on the loop and assigns a "soft" address to each serial number. If desired, the stations can be addressed using the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. Key-Latch Compatible Electrical Box Compatible Electrical Box Cover Release - Cover ' x Release Screw ~O 0 Q ° Back ~ o O Back 0 Plate Plate 0 Toggle Toggle ° Switch Switch o a ° CAoss Rod Glass Rod - Release Lever OPEN Figure 1. GSA-M278 installation Figure 2. GSA-M270 installation Cover Release Sor a Be Compatibility Electrical l Box with 11,1rich raised corers Signature Series manual stations are compatible only with v Mirtone's Signature Loop Controller. ? 0 Eck Warnings fr Cautions Plate ° This device will not operate without electrical power. As fires Togg Switch frequently cause power interruption, we suggestyou discuss further safeguards with your local fire protection specialist. ° o Glass Rod Release `r Do not use Application boxes with rounded The operating characteristics of the fire alarm stations are deter- openings. mined by their sub-type code or "Personality Code". NORMALLY- OPEN ALARM - LATCHING (Pesonality Code 1) is assigned by the factory; no user configuration is required. The device is configured for Class 8 IDC operation. An ALARM signal is sent to the loop Figure 3. GSA-M270P installation controller when the station's pull lever is operated. The alarm condition is latched at the station. M I R T O N E Issue 7 Literature Sheet #MS5001-0279 Page 3 of 4 Not to be used for installation purposes. Specifications Table Catalog Number GSA-MZ70 GSA-M270P GSA-M278 Description Single Action - One Stage Single Action -Two Stage Double Action - One Stage (Presignal) Addressing Requirements Uses 1 Module Address Uses 2 Module Addresses Uses 1 Module Address Operating Current Standby = 25OpA Standby = 396NA Standby = 250µA Activated = 400µA Activated = 680µA Activated = 400µA Construction b Finish Diecast Zinc - Red Epoxy w/Aluminum markings Lexan - Red w/White markings Type Code Factory Set Operating Voltage 15.2 to 19.95 Vdc (19 Vdc nominal) Operating Temperature: 320F to 120OF (0°C to 490C) Storage and Operating Environmen Storage Temperature: -40F to 140°F (-20°C to 60eC) Humidity: 0 to 93% RH On-board Green LED - Flashes when polled LED Operation On-board Red LED - Flashes when in alarm Both LEDs - Glow steady when in alarm (stand-alone) Compatibility Use With: Signature Loop Controller Agency Listings UL, ULC, MEA, CSFM Ordering Information Table Testing fr Maintenance Wt. To test (or reset) the station simply open the station and operate the Number Description Ship (kg) exposed switch. The GSA-M270 series are opened with a tool; the One Stage Fire Alarm Station GSA-M278 requires the keywhich is supplied with thatstation. GSA-M270 _ ULNLC Listed The station's automatic self-diagnosis identifies when it is defective Two Stage (Presignal) Fire Alarm Station 1(.5) and causes atrouble message. The user-friendly maintenance GSA-M270P - ULNLCListed 'S) program shows the current state of each Signature seriesdevice GSA-M278 Double Action (One Stage) Fire Alarm and other pertinent messages. Single devices may be deactivated Station - UL/ULC Listed temporarily, from the control panel. Availability of maintenance ACCESSORIES features is dependent on thefire alarm system used. 276-K2 GA Key - for pre-signal station Scheduled maintenance (Regular or Selected) for proper system 270-GLR 20 Glass Rods - for GSA-M270 series .1 (.05) operation should be planned to meetthe requirements of the 276-GLR 20 Glass Rods - for GSA-M278 series Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Referto current NFPA 72 Surface Mount Box, Red standards. 2768-RSB _ for GSA pull stations M I R T 0 N E It is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate. We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet contact Mirtone. ® 2U05 Mirtone Page 4 of 4 Literature Sheet #Ma5001-0279 Issue 7 Not to be used for installation purposes. US SALES: S4,~4S'T~ MONE „ 1WERNATIONAL SALES MI) Superior Fire Detection Solutions for Professional Security Installers AMY" Intelligent Photoelectric Smoke Detector Model GSA-PS "N 4~ Note: Some features described here may not be supported by all control systems. Check your control panel's Installation and ttt uL~~ Operation Guide for details. Features ¦ Integral microprocessor MEA ¦ Non-volatile memory ¦ Automatic mapping device ¦ Electronic addressing ¦ Environmental compensation The information stored in the detector's memory includes: gerrtdetector - detector type, serial number, and address ¦ ¦ IrrWidetelligent d t 3.77%/ft. sensitivity range - date of manufacture, hours of operation, and last maintenance date' ¦ Identification of dirty or defective detectors current detector sensitivity andenvironmental compensation values ¦ Automatic day/ night sensitivity adjustment - original detector sensitivity values upon manufacturing ¦ Twin RED/GREEN status LEDs - number of recorded alarms and troubles' ¦ Standard, relay, fault isolator, and audible mounting bases - most recent trouble code logged by the detector- 32 possible ¦ Designed and manufactured to ISO 9001 standards trouble codes may be used to diagnose faults. In the unlikely event that an unwanted alarm does take place, the Description control panel's history file can be called up to help isolate the problem and prevent it from happening again. Mirtone's Signature Series Model GSA-PS Intelligent Photoelectric Automatic Device Mapping - The loop controller learns where Smoke Detector gathers analog information from its smoke sensing each device's serial number address is installed relative to other element and converts it into digital signals. The detector's on- devices on the circuit. The mapping feature provides supervision board microprocessor measures and analyzes these signals. It of each device's installed location to prevent a detector from compares the information to historical readings and time patterns being reinstalled (after cleaning etc.) in a different location from to make an alarm decision. Digital filters remove signal patterns where it was originally. The history log for the detector remains that are not typical of fires. Unwanted alarms are virtually elimi- relevant and intact regardless of its new location. nated. The microprocessor in each detector providesfour additional benefits The Signature Series Data Entry Program also uses the mapping -Self-diagnostics and History Log, Automatic Device Mapping, feature. With i nteractive menus and g raphic su pport, the wired Stand-alone Operation and Fast, Stable Communication. circuits between each device can be examined. Layout or "as-built" drawing information showing wire branches (T-taps), device types Self-diagnostics and History Log - Each Signature Series detector and their address are stored on disk for printing hard copy. This constantly runs self-checks to provide important maintenance takes the mystery out of the installation. The preparation of "as-built" information. The results of the self-check are automatically updated drawings is fast and efficient. and permanently stored in the detector's non-volatile memory. This information is accessible for review any time at the control Device mapping allows the Signature loop controller to discover: panel, PC, or by using the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service unexpected additional device addresses Tool. - missing device addresses changes to the wiring in the circuit. ' Retrievablewith SIGH-PRO programming tool. M I R T O N E 6411 PARKLAND DRIVE, SARASOTA, FL 34243 Issue 6 Literature Sheet #Ma5001-0269 Page 1 of 4 Not to be used for installation purposes. Stand-alone Operation: A decentralized alarm decision by the state. Both LEDs on steady shows alarm state- stand-alone mode. detector is guaranteed. On-board intelligence permits the detector Normal GREEN LED activity is not distracting to building occupants, to operate in stand-alone mode. If loop controller CPU communi- but can be quickly spotted by a maintenance technician. cations fail for more than four seconds, all devices on that circuit Quality and Reliability: Mirtone detectors are manufactured in go into stand-alone mode. The circuit acts like a conventional alarm North America to strict international ISO 9001 standards. All receiving circuit. Each detector on the circuit continues to collect electronics utilize surface mount technology (SMT) for smallersize and analyze information from its surroundings. The detector alarms and greater immunity to RF noise. A conformal coating is used for if the preset smoke obscuration level is reached. If the detector is humidity and corrosion resistance. All critical contacts are gold mounted to a relay base, the relay operates. Similarly, if it is plated. mounted to an audible base, the on-board horn sounds. Fast Stable Communication: On-board intelligence means less information needs to be sent between the detector and the loop Installation controller. Otherthan regular supervisory polling response, the detector only needs to communicate with the loop controller when Signature Series detectors mounttoNorth American 1-gang it has something new to report. This provides very fast response boxes, 3-1/2 inch or 4 inch octagon boxes, and to 4 inch square time and allows a lower baud rate (speed) to be used for electrical boxes 1-1/2 inches (38 mm) deep. They mount to communication on the loop. The lower baud rate offers several European BESA and 1-gang boxes with 60.3 mm fixing centers. advantages including: - less sensitivity to circuit wire characteristics - less sensitivity to noise glitches on the cable - less emitted noise from the data wiring 0.8' (20 mm) - twisted or shielded wiring is not required. Electronic Addressing: The loop controller electronically ad- 2,0'(51 mm) dresses each detector, saving valuable time during system commissioning. Setting complicated switches or dials is not required. Each detector has its own unique serial number stored in 4.4' (112 mm) ' its "on-board memory". The loop controller identifies each device on the circuit and assigns a "soft" address to that device's serial number. If desired, detectors can be addressed using the SIGA- Tomper-Resist Lever Arm PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. -Break off to disable - r Environmental Compensation: Detection sensitivity is virtually (Located on Base) ` independent of its installed environment and its physical condition. Environmental compensation means the sensing element adapts to long-term changes caused by dirt, humidity, aging etc. It even com- Access sot for pensatesfor small amounts of normal ambient smoke. Approximately Tamper-Resist Mechanism , six times every hour the detector adjusts and updates the sensitivity - M obscuration) baselinefor its sensing element. Approximately once every hourthis information is written to its permanent memory. ° The detector's "learned" baseline is not lost, even when the detector is removed for cleaning. Signature Series environmental Testing Maintenance compenstion is so reliable that it meets NFPA72 field sensitivity testing requirements - without the need for external meters. Each detector automatically identifies when it is dirty or defective The detector's sensitivity setting selected bythe installerfloats up and causes a "dirty detector" message. The detector's sensitivity or down to remain constant relative to the changing baseline. This measurement can also be transmitted to the loop controller. A is called differential sensing. sensitivity report can be printed to satisfy NFPA sensitivity meas- Sensitivity Range: The GSA-PS Photoelectric Detector has a urements which must be conducted at the end of the first year and sensitivity range or window of 0.67% to 3.77%. The installer every two years thereafter, selects the detector's ALARM sensitivity level from five available The user-friendly maintenance program shows the current state of settings within the range. each detector and other pertinent messages. Single detectors may be turned off temporarily from the control panel. Availability of Automatic Day/Night Sensitivity Selection: Signature Series maintenance features isdependent onthefirealarm system used. and detectors maybeprogrammedfordifferentsensitivities rdutive y Scheduled maintenance (Regular or Selected) for proper detector night periods. This allows the detector to be more sensitive operation should be planned to meet the requirements of the conditions during are unoccupied expected. periods when lower ambient background Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Refer to current NFPA 72 and expeccted. ULC CAN/ULC 536 standards. Stability: The GSA-PS detector's sensitivity remains stable in wind velocities up to 5,000ft/min (253 m/sec). Ambient temperature has very little affect on the detector. The detector may be installed in Compatibility rooms with ambienttemperatures up to 120°F (49°C). The GSA-PS detectors are compatible only with Mirtone's Status LEDs: Twin LEDs are visible from any direction. A flashing Signature Loop Controller. GREEN LED shows normal system polling from the loop controller. Aflashing RED LED means the detector is in alarm M I R T 0 N E Page 2 of 4 Literature Sheet /M85001-0289 Issue 5 Not to be used for installation purposes. Application Although photoelectric detectors have a wide range of fire sensing capabilities they are best suited for detecting slow, smoldering fires. The table below shows six standard testfires used to rate the sensitivity of smoke and heat detectors. The table indicates that no single sensing element is suited for all testfires. Mirtone recommends that this detector be installed according to latest recognized edition of national and local fire alarm codes. Type of Detector GSA-IS Ion GSA-PS Photo GSA-HRS and GSA-HFS GSA-PHS Test Fire Rate-of-RiseMmed Temp. photo/Heat 3D Open Wood optimum unsuitable optimum very suitable Wood Pyrolysis suitable optimum unsuitable optimum Smouldering Cotton very suitable optimum unsuitable optimum Poly Urethane Foam very suitable very suitable suitable very suitable n-Heptane optimum very suitable very suitable optimum Liquid Fire without Smoke unsuitable unsuitable optimum very suitable Typical Wiring The detector mounting bases accept #18 AWG(0.75mm2),#16(1.Omm2), #14AWG(1.5mm2),and#12AWG(2.5mm2) wire sizes. Note: Sizes #16 AWG (1.Omm2) and #18 AWG (0.75mm2) are preferred for ease of installation. See Signature Loop Controller catalog sheetfor detailed wiring requirement specifications. Standard Detector Base, GSA-SB, GSA-SB4 Relay Detector Base, GSA-RB, GSA-RB4 Remote LED (G ED) Term Normally- Normally- Term Description Description Common Closed Open Max. Resistance 1 Not Used 1 Normally Open per wire 2 DATA IN/OUT 2 DATA IN/OUT + Must NOT Exceed 100 3 Not Used 3 Common 4 DATA IN 4 DATA IN 4 Remote LED 4 Not Used 5 Remote LED O a 5 Normally-Closed 6 Not Used e 6 DATA OUT 7 DATA OUT a a ^ n CONTACT RATING DATJIN(-) Ca z 1.0 Amp 0 30 VDC DATA IN DATA OUT "`---t'"JJJ DATA OUT (Pi Duty) DATA IN DATA OUT DATA IN DATA OUT From Signature Controller To Next Device From Signature Controller To Next Device or Previous Device or Previous Device Isolator Detector Base, GSA-IB, GSA-IB4 Audible Detector Base, GSA-AB4G o o r_~ Term Description 1 Not Used Volume setting Tale setting O 6 0 2 DATA IN/OUT Default = High volume Default = Temporal pattern 0 3 DATA IN Cut for low volume Cut for steady tone 4 Not Used 5 Not Used 6 DATA OUT tµ o 7 Not Used ToenN'"oupmtvolume y or tone. W are anus board as atown. DATA IN ~ z DATA OUT 24 Vdc in 24 vde out From power supply or DATA To next base or EOL relay IN DATA OUT Previous base Next Device Data in From Signature Controller To From Signature controller or . Data to o signature device or Previous Device previous device M I R T 0 N E Issue 5 Literature Sheet #FM85001-0289 Page 3 of 4 Not to be used for installation purposes. Accessories Warnings & Cautions All detector mounting bases have wiring terminals that are This detector will not operate without electrical power. As fires accessible from the "room-side" after mounting the base to the frequently cause power interruption, we suggest you discuss further electrical box. The bases mount to North American 1-gang boxes safeguards with yourfire protection specialist. and to 31/2 inch or 4 inch octagon boxes, 11/2 inches (38 mm) deep. This detectorwill NOTsensefiresthatstartin areaswhere smoke They also mount to European BESA and 1-gang boxes with 60.3 cannot reach the detector. Smoke from fires in walls, roofs, or on the mm fixing centers. The GSA-SB4, GSA-RB4, and GSA-1134 mount opposite side of closed doors may not reach the detector to alarm it. to North American 4 inch sq. electrical boxes in addition to the above boxes. They include the SIGA-TS4 Trim Skirtwhich is used to cover the "mounting ears" on the base. The GSA-AB4G mounts to a 4" square box only. Specifications ~ ~ :'i''u.Jt• ix •F~ . ! A Catalog Number GSA-PS ~_e Sensing Element Photoelectric - Light Scattering Principle Storage & Air Velocity Range: 0 to 5,000 f Jmin (0 to 25.39 m/s); GSA GSA Operating Humidity: 0 to 93% RH, Non-Condensing Audible Base Base Standard B Base GSA-1B IsotatorBase Helay8as as GSA e Remote GSA-LED LED Environment Operating Temp: 32GF to 12001' (0°C to 49eC); Storage Temp: -40F to 140°F (-20°Cto 600C) Standard Base GSA-SB, GSA-SB4- This is the basic mounting Sensitivity Range UL/ULC - 0.67% to 3.77% obscuration/foot base for Mirtone Signature Series detectors. The GSA-LED User Selected Most Sensitive: 1.0%/R.; More Sensitive: 2.0%/ft.; Remote LED is supported by the Standard Base. Alarm Sensitivity Normal: 2.5°/Ft.; Relay Base GSA-RB, GSA-RB4-This base includes a relay. Settings Less Sensitive: 3.0%/ft.; Least Sensitive: 3.5%/ft. Normally open or closed operation is selected during installation. Operating Voltage 15.2 to 19.95 Vdc (19 Vdc nominal) The dry contact is rated for 1 amp (pilot duty) @ 30 Vdc. The relay's Quiescent: 45pA @ 19 v; Alarm: 451jA @ 19 v position is supervised to avoid accidentally jarring it out of position. Operating Current Emergency Stand-alone Alarm Mode: 18mA Pulse Current: 100 pA (100 msec); The relay base does notsupportthe GSA-LED Remote LED. During Communication: 9 mA max. Audible Base GSA-AB4G -This base is designed for use where Construction & Finish High Impact Engineering Polymer - White localized or group alarm signaling is required. When the detector Compatible GSA-S8 Standard Base, GSA-RB Relay Base, senses an alarm condition, the audible base emits a local alarm Mounting Bases GSA-18 Isolator Base, GSA-AB4G Audible Base signal. The optional GSA-CRR Polarity Reversal Relay can be used On-board Green LED - Rashes when polled; for sounding to other audible bases on the same 24 Vdc circuit. On-board Red LED - Rashes when in alarm LED Operation Both LEDs - Glow steady when in alarm (stand-alone) Relay and Audible Bases operate as follows: Compatible Remote Red LED (model GSA-LED) - at system power-up or reset, the relay is de-energized Flashes when in alarm - when a detector is installed in the base with the power Compatibility Use With: SIGNATURE Loop Controller on, the relay energizes for four seconds, then de-energizes Address Requirements Uses one Device Address - when a detector is removed from a base with the power on, Agency Listings UL, ULC, MEA, CSFM the relay is de-energized UL Listed Spacing 30 ft - when the detector enters the alarm state, the relay is energized. Isolator Base GSA-IB, GSA-I84- This base includes a built-in line fault isolator for use on Class A circuits. A detector must be installed for itto operate. The isolator base does not support the Ordering Information GSA-LED Remote LED. Caog The isolator operates as follows: Number Ship YVt Description Ibs (k9) a short on the line causes all isolators to open within 23 msec Intelligent Photoelectric Detector - at 10 msec intervals, beginning on one side ofthe Class A GSA-PS - UWLC Listed 51.231 circuit nearest the loop controller, the isolators close to Accessories provide the next isolator down the line with power GSA-SB Detector Mounting Base - Standard when the isolator nextto the short closes, reopens within 10 msec. GSA-SB4 44nch Detector Mounting Base The process repeats beginning on the other side of the loop c/w SIGA-TS4 Trim Skirt GSA-RB Detector Mounting Base w/Relay Controller. 44nch Detector Mounting Base w/Relay, Remote LED GSA-LED - The remote LED connects to the GSA-SB GSA-RB4 c/w SIGA-TS4 Trim Skirt .2 (.09) or GSA-SB4 Standard Base only. It features a North American size GSA lB Detector Mounting Base 1-gang plastic faceplate with a white finish and red alarm LED, w/Fauft Isolator SIGA-TS4 Trim Skirt - Supplied with 4 inch bases, it can also be GSA-184 4-inch Detector Mounting Base ordered separately to use with the other bases to help hide surface w/ Fault Isolator, c/w SIGA-TS4 Trim Skirt imperfections not covered by the smaller bases. GSA-LED Remote Alarm LED GSA-A84G Audible (Sounder) Base .3(0.15) SIGA-TS4 Trim Skirt (supplied with flinch bases) .1 (.04) M I R T O N E it is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate. We cannot cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet, contact Mirtone. ® 2005 Mirtone Page 4 of 4 Literature Sheet SM85001-0289 issue 8 Not to be used for installation purposes. US SALES: G`~ CANADA SALES: IWIR ~ONE INTERNATIONAL SALES: 7_z we Intelligent Duct Smoke Detector .g.. GSA-SD _ 5. Features ¦ Less than 2°deep for easy installation and applications where space is tight ¦ -20 to 158 °F (-29 to 70 °C) operating range with 100 ft/min. to 4,000ft/min air velocity rating assures reliability under harsh environmental conditions f rY - ¦ Status LEDs remain visible through clear assembly cover ¦ Cover monitor switch for added security ¦ Standard sampling tube spacing for easy drop-in migration from other detectors' ¦ Sampling tube can be installed with or without the cover in place (e and can be rotated in 45-degree increments to ensure proper (W) 0 I alignmentwith ductairfiow ¦ 15.2 to 19.95 Vdc operation ¦ Magnet-activated test switch ¦ One Form C auxiliary alarm relay for controlling ancillary Description equipment(e.g., HVAC controls) ¦ No special tools required for easy access to field connections The Mirtone SuperDuct Signature Series smoke detector is the most advanced and most reliable device in its class. Designed for ¦ Signature Series intelligence easy installation and superb reliability, SuperDuct represents the ¦ Non-volatile memory perfect balance of practical design and advanced technology. ¦ Automatic device mapping SuperDuct detectors feature a unique design thatspeedsinstalla- ¦ Electronic addressing tion and simplifies maintenance. Removable dustfilters, ¦ Self diagnostics conformally coated circuit boards, and optional water-resistant gaskets keep contaminants awayfrom components, ensuring years ¦ Standalone operation of trouble-f ree service. When cleaning is required, the assemblies ¦ Environmental compensation with differential sensing for come apart easily and snap back together i n seconds. reliable, stable, and drift-free sensitivity A Signature Series photoelectric sensor is incorporated into the ¦ Wide 0.79% to 2.46% obscuration/ft. smoke sensitivity design of each GSA-SD duct smoke detector. This sensor inherits the power and benefits of this exceptional line of intelligent ¦ Identification of dirty or defective detectors devices. Signature Series sensors gather analog information from their smoke sensing elements and convert it into digital signals. The sensor measures and analyses these signals and compares the information to historical readings and time patterns to make an alarm decision. Digital filters remove signal patterns that are not typical of fires, which virtually eliminates unwanted alarms. Like all Signature detectors, the GSA-SD features electronic addressing and issues a dirty sensor warning when it reaches its preset limit. The dirty sensorwarning indicates the sensor is operating within its specified limits but is in need of servicing. M I R T O N E 8985 TOWN CENTER PARKWAY, BRADENTON, FL 34202 Issue 3 Literature Sheet #84001-0115 Page 1 of 4 Not to be used for installation purposes. When the detector's ability to compensate for environmental Application changes has reached its limit, the duct smoke detector signals a trouble condition. SuperDuct detectors are ideally suited to duct smoke detection applications where early indication of combustion is required The GSA-SD also uses differential sensing to prevent gradual within the confined space of ventilation ductwork. Its primary environmental changesfrom triggering unwanted alarms. Arapid purpose is to provide early warning of an impending fire and to change in environmental conditions, such as smoke from a fire, prevent smoke from circulating throughoutthe building. It is causes the detectorto signal an alarm state, but dust and debris typically used to detect smoke in the supply side of the HVAC accumulated overtime does not change alarm sensitivity. system but can provide supervision of the return side as well. Each Signature Series SuperDuct detector contains a microproces- sorthat performs comprehensive self-diagnostics and stores the r--------------------- - results in nonvolatile memory. Stored results include details such Protected premises as hours of operation, last maintenance date, and number of I Remote alarms and troubles. This information can be retrieved and I Alarm relay test I reviewed when desired. i output station I i The detector assembly cover provides easy access to the smoke - r- sensor, its wiring connections, sample and exhausttubes, and the - I Duct smoke smoke chamber itself. Return :I detector air I Air enters the detector's sensing chamberthrough a sampling tube HVACT j (ordered separately) that extends into the duct and is directed back unit 1 i a - into the ventilation system through an exhausttube (included). The - I Duct smoke ~ Supply difference in air pressure between the two tubes pulls the sampled _ detector air j l T. _..:1 airthrough the sensing chamber. When a sufficient amount of smoke is detected in the sensing chamber, the detector initiates an alarm. i Alarm relay output Remote The sampling tube may be installed from either the duct side of the I test I assembly orfrom inside the sensor compartment, as preferred by i FACP station the installer. (The exhaust tube must be installed from the duct side.) Sampling tubes may be rotated in 45-degree increments so I I that air-holes can be aligned to allow the unit to be mounted at I-------------------------------i virtually any angle relative to the air flow. SuperDuct detectors continually sample airflow in the HVAC ductand In installations where the duct smoke detector's controls and initiatean alarm condition whenever smoke is detected. An alarm is indicators are hidden from view, a remote test station or an LED activated when the quantity (percent obscuration) of combustion indicator can be connected to the detector to provide these products inthatairsample exceeds the detector's sensitivity setti n g. functions. Air velocity in the duct as low as 100 ft/min. maintains adequate air Remote Test Stations flow into the sensor smoke chamber through air holes in the air Labor-saving Remote Test/Reset stations provide sampling tube and discharges through the exhausttube. alarm testing from the convenience of a remote SuperDuct air sampling tubes must be installed with the inlet holes location. Tests can be performed quickly and facing the airstream. Sampling tubes may be rotated in 45-degree safely-without having to climb to the roof. increments so that air-holes can be aligned to allow the unit to be Magnetically-operated and key-operated one- mounted in virtually any angle relative to the airflow. gang models are available. Signature SuperDuct detectors are also compatible with GSA-LED SuperDuct sensors are engineered to operate optimally underthe remote alarm LED. harsh environmental conditions frequentlyfound in HVAC ductwork. Nonetheless, before installing the detector, testthe duct air velocity, temperature, and humidity to verify that it is within the operating range of the SuperDuct detector. Consult the SuperDuct installation sheetfor details. WARNING: Duct detectors have specific limitations. Duct detectors are nota substitute for an open area smoke detector. Duct detectors are nota substitute for asrlywarning detection ora replacement for a building's regufarfire detection system. Smoke detectors are not designed to detect toxic gases which can build up to hazardous levels in some fires. These devices will not operate without electrical power. Asfires frequently cause power interruptions, Mirtone suggests you discuss furthersafeguards with your local fire protection specialist. M I R T O N E Page 2 of 4 Literature Sheet #84001-0115 Issue 3 Not to be used for installation purposes. Assembly Mounting Sampling tube Detector socket j + HVAC duct Airflow Exhaust tube ° 0 socket Q Detector 01~ Exhaust tube Thin • gasket Sampling Thick tube G gasket ° Coupling Sampling tube (ordered separately) #10 sheet metal screw (2X) 01( Plug I ~ I Wiring i + Alarm GSA-LED [1] r------------ or 1 I t 1 Auxiliary 2 Alarm equipment I SD or 3 Test i SD- or TRM [1] D I I I I i - I 1 17 16 15 Data Out Data Out Data In Data In OREM 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 Notes [1] No more than one remote test station or LED 0 0 0 o indicator can be connected to the detector at the same time. Wiring is unsupervised. Maximum wire resistance is 10 ohms per wire. Power indicator Alarm indicator M I R T 0 N E Issue 3 Literature Sheet /84001-0115 Page 3 of 4 Not to be used for installation purposes. Specifications, detector Specifications, test stations 8.70 x 5.45 x 1.90 inches Remote Test/Reset Stations providealarm test,trouble indication, Dimensions (221 x 138 x 48 mm) and reset capability from a remote location. They include a one- Wire size 14 to 22 AWG gang plate, momentary SPST switch, red alarm LED, and terminal block. Magnetically-operated models (TRM) or key-operated Smoke detection method Photoelectric (light scattering principle) models (TRK) are available. Air velocity rating 100 to 4,000 ft/min Air pressure differential 0.005 to 1.00 inches of water Compatible electrical North American 1-gang box boxes Standard 4-in square box, Sensitivity 0.79 to 2.46 %/ft obscuration 1-1/2 inches deep, with 1-gang cover Alarm test response time 5 seconds LED indicators Alarm (red) LED indicators Alarm (red), Power (green) LED type Clear lens Unsupervised and power-limited Wire size 14 to 22 AWG Common alarm relay Quantity: 1 Resistance per wire 10 Ohms, max. Type: Form C Ratings: 2.0 A at 30 Vdc (resistive) Current requirements See controller specifications Operating voltage 15.2 to 19.95 Vdc LED circuit ratings Voltage: 3 Vdc, max. Current: 30 mA, max. Standby: 45 NA Switch ratings Voltage: 125 Vdc, max. Operating current Alarm: 45 NA Inrush: 1 mA (SD-TRK) Current: 4 A, max. Standalone alarm: 18 mA Switch ratings Voltage: 200 Vdc, max. Temperature: -20 to 158 °F (SD-TRM? Current: 0.5 A, max. Operating environment (-29 to 70 °C) Compatible detectors SuperDuct conventional two-wire Humidity 93% RH, noncondensing and Signature duct smoke detectors Agency listings UL, ULC, CSFM Operating environment Temperature: 32 to 131 °F (0 to 55 °C) Humidity: 93% RH, noncondensing Storage temperature -4 to 140 °F (-20 to 60 °C) Dimensions 8.700(221 on, Ordering Information 8.15 M (20.7 an) 7.750(18.7-) Catalog Ship Wt. 3.08 an (7.32 ao1 1,60h (4.06-( Number Description lb. (kg) GSA-SD Intelligent SuperDuct Detector 2.4 (1.1) Accessories SD-T8 8-inch sampling tube 0.5(0.2) SD-T18 18-inch sampling tube 1.5 (0.7) SD-T24 24-inch sampling tube 2.7 (1.2) SD-T36 36-inch sampling tube 3.0 (1.4) SD-T42 42-inch sampling tube 3.5 (1.6) 228^ SD-T60 60-inch sampling tube 5.8 (2.6) SD-T78 78-inch sampling tube 7.5 (3.4) SD-T120 120-inch sampling tube 11.5 (5.2) GSA-LED Remote alarm LED 1.0 (0.5) 5.46 in SD-TRM Remote test station, magnetic 1.0 (0.5) (13.84-) SD-TRK Remote test station, keyed 1.0(0.5) SD-VTK Air velocity test kit (stoppers only, etc) 1.0 (0.5) 0 0 0 0 SD-GSK Cover gasket kit 0.5 (0.2) SD-MAG Test magnet kit 0.5(0.2) j j GSA-SDPCB Replacement PCB/Signature sensor kit 1.0 (0.5) h (4.W .83 an( 1.38 h 5,40 h ~f3.51 an) (13.72-j M I R T O N E It is our intention to keep the product information currentand accurate. We cannot cover specific applications oranticipate all requirements. All specifications are subjectto change without notice. For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet, contact Mirtone. © 2005 Mirtone Page 4 of 4 Literature Sheet #84001-0115 Issue 3 Not to be used for installation purposes. US SALES: INTERNATIONAL SALES MZRIONE i Superior Fire Detection Input Modules Models GSA-CT1, GSA-CT2 GSA-MCT2 r Features ¦ Multiple applications Including Alarm, Alarm with delayed latching (retard) for waterflow applications, Supervisory, and Monitor. The installer selects one of four "personality codes" to be downloaded to the module through the loop controller. ¦ Plug-in (UIO) or standard 1-gang mount UIO versions allow quick installation where multiple modules areg required. The 1-gang mount version is ideal for remote locations GSA-CT1/2 that require a single module. ¦ Automatic device mapping Patented Signature modules transmit information to the loop controller regarding their circuit locationswith respectto other Signature GSA-MCT2 devices on the wire loop. ¦ Electronic addressing ®W MEA Programmable addresses are downloaded from the loop controller, a PC, orthe SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. There are no switches or dials to set. Description ¦ Intelligent device with microprocessor All decisions are made at the module to allow lower communi- The GSA-CT1 Single Input Module and GSA-CT2/GSA-MCT2 Dual cation speed with substantially improved control panel response Input Modules are intelligent analog addressable devices used to time and less sensitivity to line noise and loop wiring properties; connect one or two Class B normally-open Alarm, Supervisory, or twisted or shielded wire is not required. Monitor type dry contact Initiating Device Circuits (I DC). ¦ Non-volatile memory The actual function of these modules is determined by the "person- Permanently stores serial number, type of device, and job ality code" selected by the installer. This code is downloaded to number. Automatically updates historic information including the module from the Signature loop controller during system hours of operation, last maintenance date, number of alarms and configuration. troubles, and time and date of last alarm. The input modules gather analog information from the initiating ¦ Stand-alone operation devices connected to them and convert it into digital signals. The The module makes decisions and inputs an alarm from initiating module's on-board microprocessor analyzes the signal and devices connected to it even if the loop controller's polling decides whether or not to input an alarm. interrogation stops. (Function availability dependent upon The GSA-CT1 and GSA-CT2 mount to standard North American 1- control panel.) gang electrical boxes, making them ideal for locations where only ¦ Ground fault detection by address one module is required. Separate 1/0 and data loop connections Detects ground faults rightdown to the device level. are made to each module. ¦ Diagnostic LEDs The GSA-MCT2 is part of the UIO family of plug-in Signature Flashing GREEN shows normal polling; flashing RED shows Series modules. Itfunctions identicallyto the GSA-CT2, buttakes alarm/active state. advantage of the modular flexibility and easy installation that ¦ High ambient temperature operation characterizes all UIO modules. Two- and six-module UIO Install in ambienttemperatures up to 120°F (49°C). motherboards are available. All wiring connections are made to terminal blocks on the motherboard. 1_110 assemblies may be ¦ Designed to ISO 9001 standards mounted in Mirtone enclosures. All Signature products are manufactured to strict international quality standards to ensure highest reliability. M I R T O N E 6411 PARKLAND DRIVE, SARASOTA, FL 34243 Issue a Literature Sheet #M85001-0241 Page 1 of 4 Installation Application GSA-CT1 and GSA-CT2: modules mount to North American 21/2 The duty performed by the GSA-CT1 and GSA-CT2/MCT2 is inch(64 mm) deep 1-gang boxes and 11/2 inch (38 mm) deep 4 inch determined by their sub-type code or "Personality Code". The square boxes with 1-gang covers and GSA-MP mounting plates. code is selected by the installer depending upon the desired applica- The terminals are suited for #12 to #18 AWG (2.5 mm2 to 0.75 tion and is downloaded from the loop controller. mm2) wire size. One personality code can be assigned to the GSA-CT1. Two compatible electrical box personality codes can be assigned to the GSA-CT2/MCT2. Codes 1, 2, 3 and 4 can be mixed on GSA-CT2/MCT2 modules only. For example, personality code 1 can be assigned to the first address (circuit A) and code 4 can be assigned to the second address (circuit B). Wall plate, white NORMALLY-OPEN ALARM - LATCHING (Personality Code 1) - (1-sa'g) Assign to one or both circuits. Configures either circuit A or B or both for Class B normally open dry contact initiating devices such j as Pull Stations, Heat Detectors, etc. An ALARM signal is sent to the loop controller when the input contact is closed. The alarm Q condition is latched at the module. NORMALLY-OPEN ALARM -DELAYED LATCHING \ a (Personality Code 2) - Assign to one or both circuits. Configures ~y either circuit A or B or both for Class B normally-open dry contact Q initiating devices such as Waterflow Alarm Switches. An ALARM signal is sent to the loop controller when the input contact is closed for approximately 16 seconds. The alarm condition is latched at the module. GSA-MCT2:mounttheUIO motherboard inside a suitable Mirtone NORMALLY-OPEN ACTIVE -NON-LATCHING (Personality Code enclosure with screws and washers provided. Plug the GSA-MCT2 3) - Assign to one or both circuits. Configures either circuit A or B into any available position on the motherboard and secure the or both for Class B normally-open dry contact monitoring input module to the motherboard with the captive screws. Wiring such as from Fans, Dampers, Doors, etc. An ACTIVE signal is sent connections are madeto the terminals on the motherboard (see to the loop controller when the input contact is closed. The active wiring diagram). UIO motherboard terminals are suited for #12 to condition is not latched at the module. #18 AWG (2.5 mm2 to 0.75 mm2) wire size. NORMALLY-OPEN ACTIVE - LATCHING (Personality Code 4) - 1.110 Motherboard Assign to one or both circuits. Configures either circuit A or B or j both for Class B normally open dry contact monitoring input such Sell-tapping as from Supervisory and Tamper Switches. An ACTIVE signal is scram sentto the loop controller when the input contact is closed. The n active condition is latched atthe module. - -u--~ Plugin(UIO) Captive IALule Ordering Information \ #6 Rat washers catalog Description Ship Wt. Number Ibs (kgl Cabinet or electrical enclosure GSA-CT7 Single Input Module- UL/ULC Listed 0.4 (0.15) GSA-CT2 Dual Input Module - UL/ULC Listed Electronic Addressing - The loop controller electronically ad- GSA-MCT2 Dual Input Plug-in (UIO) Module 0.1 (0.05) dresses each module, saving valuable time during system com- - UL, ULC Listed missioning. Setting complicated switches or dials is not required. Rotated Equipment Each module has its own unique serial number stored in its on- 27193-11 Surface Mount Box-- Red, 1-gang 1.0 (0.6) board memory. The loop controller identifies each device on the 27193-16 Surface Mount Box - white, 1-gang loop and assigns a "soft" address to each serial number. If desired, GSA-U102R Universal Input-Output Module Board w/Riser 0.32 (0.15) the modules can be addressed using the SIGA-PRO Signature Inputs -Two Module Positions Program/Service Tool. Universal Input-Output Module Board w/Riser GSA-UIO6R Inputs -Six Module Positions 0.62 (0.28) Mirtone recommends thatthis module be installed according to latest recognized edition of national and local fire alarm codes. GSA-UIO6 Universal Input-Output Module Board 0.56 (0.25) - Six Module Positions Multifunction Fire Cabinet - Red, supports MFC-A Signature Module Mounting Plates 7.013.1) Compatibility GSA-MP1 Signature Module Mounting Plate, 1 footprint 1.5 (0.70) The Signature Series modules are compatible only with Mirtone's GSA-MP2 Signature Module Mounting Plate, 1/2 footprint 0.5 (0.23) Signature Loop Controller. Signature Module Mounting Plate, 1/2 extended GSA-MPZL 1.02 (0.46) footprint M I R T 0 N E Page 2 of 4 Literature Sheet #M85001-0241 issue e Typical Wiring Modules will accept #18 AWG (0.75mm2), #16 (1.0mmz), and #14AWG (1.50mm2), and #12 AWG (2.50mm2) wire sizes. Note: Sizes #16 AWG (1.Omm2) and #18 AWG (0.75mm2 ) are preferred for ease of installation. See Signature Loop Controller catalog sheetfor detailed wiring requirement specifications. Initiating (Slave) Device Circuit Were Specifications Maximum Allowable Wire Resistance 50 ohms (25 ohms per wire) per Circuit Maximum Allowable Wire Capacitance 0.1µF per Circuit For Design Reference: Wire Size Maximum Distance to ECILR #18 AWG (0.75 mm2) #16 AWG (1.00 mm2) 4,000 ft (1,219 m) #14 AWG (1.50 mm2) #12 AWG (1.50 mm2) Typical N.O. Initiating Device Typical N.O. Ilnitiating Device 1 1 INPUT I INPUT 2 Ql Q2 0 Style 8 (Class B) TB2 T82 8 7 UL/ULC Listed e B (Gass B) 1---1~ • o • 47kn EOL UL/ULCUsted 8 7 6 5 47KO EOL Q 0 A ULlULC Listed 47Kf1 EOL y~ Red LED Green LED (Alarm/Active) ® ® (Normal) Red LED, Green LED 4 3 2 1 (Alarm/Active) 1 4 3 2 1 `e (Normal) TBl i~j TB) j i ~ c DATA IN DATA OUT l} DATA IN DATA OUT (I l DATA IN(-) DATA OUi 1l DATA IN DATA OUT / To Next Device From Signature Controller To Next Device From Signature Device Der or Previous Device or Previous DDeevice Q GSA-CT1 GSA-CT2 Typical NO MfelY9 Dedre Nll,CS UWLG L-d ULIULG Lktad 41KD EOL input2 47KD EOL Q1 Maximum 25 Ohm resistance perwire. A2 Maximum#12AWG(2.5mm2)wlre;Minimum#18AWG(0.75mm2). AAA A Referto Signature controller installation sheetforwiring specifications. ® Maximum 10Vdc(9 350PA esAau-rz 1234 o3nL1IXR) aa9tas moereend The GSA-U106R and the GSA-U102R do notcome with TB14. 0 6 Allwiring is supervised and power-limited. o~. 7 These modules will notsuppon2-wiresmokedetectors. Tets~ Noresieredta i GGMJCT2 Gmi4 ONa mnd146 may reaWre D818 Qd+ ~Z, NIIn4'licflr, 00 ` 2 Green LED (N-W) e e Ts15' 2900 Warnings Cautions RedUE°( This module will not operate without electrical power. As fires frequently cause power interruption, we suggestyou discuss further safeguards with your local fire protection specialist. GSA-MCT2 M I R T O N E Issue 8 Literature Sheet #M86001-0241 Page 3 of 4 Specifications Catalog Number GSA-CT1 GSA-CT2 GSA-MCT2 Description Single Input Module Dual Input Module Type Code 48 (factory set) 49 (factory set) Four sub-types (personality codes) are available Four sub-types (personality codes) are available Address Requirements Uses One Module Address Uses Two Module Addresses Operating Current Standby = 250µA; Activated = Standby = 396µA; Activated = 680µA Operating Voltage 15.2 to 19.95 Vdc (19 Vdc nominal) Construction High Impact Engineering Polymer North American 21/2 inch (64 mm) deep one-gang boxes U102R/6R/6 Mounting and 11/2 inch (38 mm) deep 4 inch square boxes with one-gang covers Motherboard and GSA-MP mounting plates. Storage and Operating Temperature: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) Operating Environment Storage Temperature: -4°F to 140°F (-20'C to 60•C); Humidity: 0 to 93% RH LED Operation On-board Green LED - Flashes when polled; On-board Red LED - Flashes when in alarm/active Both LEDs - Glow steady when in alarm (stand-alone) Compatibility Use with Signature Loop Controller Agency Listings UL, ULC, MEA, CSFM Description (Signature Overview) The Signature Series intelligent analog-addressable system from Standalone Operation - A decentralized alarm decision by the Mirtone is an entire family of multi-sensor detectors and mounting device is guaranteed. Onboard intelligence permits the device to bases, multiple-function input and output modules, network and operate in standalone (degrade) mode. If Signature loop controller non-network control panels, and user-friendly maintenance and CPU communications fail for more than four seconds, all devices service tools. Analog information from equipment connected to on that circuit go into standalone mode. The circuit acts like a Signature devices is gathered and converted into digital signals. conventional alarm receiving circuit. Each Signature device on the An onboard microprocessor in each Signature device measures circuit continues to collect and analyze information from its slave and analyzes the signal and decides whether or not to input an devices. When connected to a panel utilizing standalone alarm. The microprocessor in each Signature device provides four operation, modules with their "personality" set as alarm devices additional benefits - Self-diagnostics and History Log, Automatic (IDC) will alarm should their slave alarm-initiating device activate. Device Mapping, Stand-alone Operation and Fast, Stable Fast Stable Communication - Built-in intelligence means less informa- Communication. tion needs to be sent between the device and the Signature Data Self-diagnostics and History Log - Each Signature Series device Controller (SDC). Other than regular supervisory polling response, constantly runs self-checks to provide important maintenance Signature devices only need to communicate with the SDC when information. The results of the self-check are automatically updated they have something new to report. This provides very fast control and permanently stored in its non-volatile memory. This panel response and allows a lower baud rate (speed) to be used for information is accessible for review any time at the control panel, communication on the circuit. The lower baud rate offers several PC, or using the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. The advantages including: information stored in device memory includes: • Less sensitivity to circuit wire characteristics. • Device serial number, address, and type • Less sensitivity to noise glitches on the cable. • Date of manufacture, hours of operation, and last maintenance date' • Less emitted noise from the data wiring. • Number of recorded alarms and troubles' - Twisted or shielded wiring is not required. • Most recent trouble code logged by the detector - 32 possible Diagnostic LEDs - Twin LEDs on most Signature devices provide trouble codes may be used to diagnose faults. visual indication of normal and alarm-active conditions. A flashing Automatic Device Mapping -The Signature Data Controller (SDC) green LED shows normal system polling. A flashing red LED learns where each device's serial number address is installed means the module is in alarm-active state. Both LEDs on steady relative to other devices on the circuit. The SDC keeps a map of all indicates alarm-active state - standalone mode. Signature Series devices connected to it. The Signature Series Data Testing It Maintenance - Automatic self-diagnosis identifies when Entry Program also uses the mapping feature. With interactive a Signature device is defective and causes a trouble message. The menus and graphic support, the wired circuits between each device user-friendly maintenance program shows the current state of each can be examined. Layout or "as-built" drawing information showing device and other pertinent information. Single devices may be branch wiring (T-taps), device types and their address are stored turned off temporarily, from the control panel. Scheduled mainte- on disk for printing hard copy. This takes the mystery out of the nance (Regular or Selected) for proper system operation should installation. The preparation of as-built drawings is fast and efficient. be planned to meet the requirements of the Authority Having Device mapping allows the Signature Data Controller to discover: Jurisdiction (AHJ). Refer to current NFPA 72 and ULC CAN/ULC 536 • Unexpected additional device addresses. standards. • Missing device addresses. Quality and Reliability - Mirtone Signature devices are manufactured • Changes to the wiring in the circuit. in North America to strict international ISO 9001 standards. All Most Signature modules use a "personality code selected by the electronics utilize surface mount technology (SNM for smaller size installer to determine their actual function. Personality codes are and greater immunity to RF noise. A conformal coating is used for downloaded from the SDC during system configuration and are humidity and corrosion resistance. indicated during device mapping. I Retrievable with SIGA-PRO programming tool. M I R T 0 N E It is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate. We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet, contact Mirtone. 0 2003 Mirtone Page 4 of 4 Literature Sheet #M85001-0241 Issue 6 US SALES: EP4FEEJJU~~ 2~2 s FfRJ0JVP CANADA INTERNATIONALSALES::~ O Superior Fire Alarm Systems . elelctlable 15, 30, 75, Field Configurable 75 or 110 cd shvbe! Horns and Strobes r JT- MG 1 Series Features ¦ Unique low-profile design Seled0hle - The most compact UL-1971iULC-S526listed strobe available migh of low 10 - Ultra-slim-protrudes less than one inch from the wall ham. - Attractive appearance t - No visible mounting screws - ¦ Four field-configurable op*ons in one device - Select 15, 30, 75, or 110 cd strobe output _ - Select high (default) or low dB hcom output = - Select temporal (default) or steady horn output FC' f © ® - Select public mode flash rate (default) or private mode temporal flash., NB4 IN Easyto install Listings pending One or more patents pending. - Fits standard 1-gang electrical boxes - no trim plate needed - Optional trim plate accommodates oversized openings - Pre-assembled with captive hardware tent illumination from the strobe flash. Asa result, 9nesis strobes - #12 AWG terminals- ideal for long runs or existing wiring with FullLight technology go well beyond the mirffmum UL- ¦ Unparalleled performance required "T" pattern, significantly exceeding UL-1971 and ULC- - Industry's mosteven light distribution S526 light distribution requirements. - Meetstough synchronizing standards for strobes Although all Genesis strobes are self-synchronizing, when installed - Single microprocessor controls both horn and strobe with an optional synchronization module, strobe flashes from - Lowcurrentdraw minimizessystem overhead devices on the same circuit synchronize towithin 10 milliseconds - Independent horn control over a single pair of wires of each otherindefiniteiy. This exceeds the two-hour minimum - Highly regulated in-rush current specified in the UL standards. Only one synchronization module is - Multiple frequency tone improves wall penetration required per circuit. - Industry's first temporal strobe output Genesis strobes and horn-strobes offer 15 to 110 candela output, Description which is selectable with a conveniently-located switch on the side of the device. The candela output setting remains clearly visible The Genesis line of signals are among the smallest, most compact even after final installation, yet it stays locked in place to prevent audible-visible emergency signaling devices in the world. About unauthorized tampering. the size of a deck of playing cards, these devices are designed to Genesis horn output reaches as high as 99 dBand features a unique blend with any decor. multiple frequency tone that results in excellentwall penetration Thanksto patented breakthrough technology, Genesisstrobes do and an unmistakable warning of danger. Horns may be configured not require bulky specular reflectors and lenses. Instead, an for either coded or non-coded signal circuits. They can also be set exclusive cavity design conditions light to produce a highly for low dB outputwith a jumper cut that reduces horn output by controlled distribution pattern. Significant development efforts about 5 dB. employing this new technology have given rise to a new bench- Genesis signalsfeature textured housings in architecturally neutral mark in strobe performance -FullLig ht technology. white or traditional fire red. An ingenious iconographic symbol FullLight strobe technology produces a smooth light distribution indicates the purpose of the device. This universal symbol is code- pattern withoutthe spikes and voids characteristic of specular compliant and is easily recognized by all building occupants reflectors. This ensuresthe entire coverage area receives consis- regardless of what language they speak. Models with "FIRE" markings are also available. M I R T O N E 8985 TOWN CENTER PARKWAY, BRADENTON, FL 34202 Issue 3 Literature Sheet #M85001-0573 Page 1 of e Not to be used for installation purposes. Application Horns The suggested sound pressure level for each signaling zone used with Genesis strobes are UL 1971-listed for use indoors as wall- alert or alarm signals is at least 15 dB above the average ambient mounted public-mode notification appliances for the hearing sound level, or 5 dB above the maximum sound level having a impaired. Prevailing codes require strobes to be used where duration ofatleast60seconds, whicheverisgreater, measured 5feet ambient noise conditions exceed 105 dBA (87dBA in Canada), (1.5 m) above the floor. The average ambientsound level is, A- where occupants use hearing protection, and in areas of public weighted sound pressure measured over a 24-hourperiod. accommodation as defined in theAmericans with DisabifitiesAct (see application notes- USA). Doubling the distance from the signal to the ear will theoretically result in a 6 dB reduction of the received sound pressure level. The Combination horn-strobe signals must be installed in accordance actual effect depends on the acoustic properties of materials in the with guidelines established forstrobe devices. space. A 3 dBA difference represents a barely noticeable change in volume. Strobes The following guidelines are based on ANSI/NFPA72Nationa/Fire Alarm Code (1999). When applied and installed in accordance with Application Notes - USA that code, Mirtone strobes meet or exceed the illumination Audible signals in the public mode should never have a sound produced by the ADA-specified 75 candela (cd) strobe at 50 feet.* level less than 75 dBA at 10'(3 m) per NFPA 72. Signals cannot exceed 120 dBA per ADA and NFPA 72 at the minimum hearing Non-Sleeping Rooms Mirtone well mounted strobes* distance to audible appliance. Up to 20' x 20' (6.1 m x 6.1 m) One 15 cd strobe Strobe and combination horn/strobe devices should be installed Up to V x 30'(9.1 m x 9.1 m) One 30 cd or two 15 cd strobes with the bottom of the device at Ieast80 inches (2.0 m) and no more Up to 40'x40' (12.2 m x 12.2 m) One 75 cd or two 30 cd strobes than 96 inches (2.4 m) above the finished floor. Horns should be Up to 50'x 50'(15.2 m x 15.2 m) One 110 cd or two 75 cd strobes Installed with theirtops not less than 6 inches (152 mm) below the ceiling and not less than 90 inches (2.3 m) above the finished floor. Corridors Strobes mustbe used to supplement audible sig nals wherever the 15 cd strobes spaced at 100' average ambient sound level exceeds 105 dBA. Combination Any length. (30.5 m) max. Strobes must be audible/visual signals must be installed in accordance with NFPA Maximum width: 20' (6.1m). placed within 15'(4.5m) of each guidelines established for strobes. end of the corridor. • ADA suggests using 75 cd strobes throughout an area, with spacing that never ADA requires visible signals in the following areas: exceeds 50 ft from the strobe to any point in the protected space. * rest rooms, meeting rooms, and other common use areas. Non-Sleeping Rooms and Corridors: Mirtone strobes rated at less - sleeping rooms intended for use by persons with hearing than 110 cd per UL 1971 are intended for use in non-sleeping areas impairment (in accordance with Title 1 of ADA). only. Install with the bottom of the device at Ieast80 inches (2.0 m) - work areas used by a person with a hearing impairment (per and no more than 96 inches (2.4 m) above the finished floor. No point Title 1 of ADA). in any space (including corridors) required to have strobes should be more than 50 feet (15.2 m) from the signal (in the horizontal Application Notes - Canada plane). (Based in part on 1995 Canada National Building Code) For detailed spacing requirements, consult The Handbookof The fire alarm signal sound pressure level shall not exceed Visible Notification Appliances for Fire Alarm Applications 110 dBA in any normally occupied area. The sound pressure level published by EST Press, or contact your local Mirtone representa- from an audible signal in a floor area used for occupancies other tive. than residential occupancies shall not be less than 10 dBA above Sleeping rooms: Mirtone 110 cd strobes are intended for use in ambient levels, and never less than 65 dBA. In sleeping rooms the sleeping rooms and should be installed along with a smoke sound pressure level from an audible signal shall not be less than detector. It must be wall mounted at least 80" (2.03 m) above floor 75 dBA when any intervening doors between the device and the level, but no closer than 24" (610 mm) to the ceiling. The distance sleeping room are closed. Audible signal devices shall be from the strobe to the pillow must not exceed 16'(4.8 m). installed not less than 1.8 m to the center of the device above the floor (per CAN/ULC S524). Sleeping Rooms Mirtone wall mounted strobe The fire alarm audible signal shall be supplemented by fire alarm Any size 110 cd within 16 feet of pillow strobes in any floor area where the ambient noise level exceeds 87 dBA, or where the occupants of the floor area use ear protective devices, are located within an audiometric booth, or are located within sound insulating enclosures. This also applies to assembly occupancies in which music and othersounds associated with performances could exceed 100 dBA Strobes shall be installed in a building so that the flash from one device is visible throughout the floor area or portion thereof in which they are installed. For maximum safety, Mirtone recom- mends that strobes be installed as per the guidelines shown here under Strobe Spacing. MIRT0IdE Page 2 of 8 Literature Sheet #tM85001-0573 Issue 3 Not to be used for installation purposes. Installation three-pulse temporal pattern. Units may be configured for use with coded systems by cutting a jumper on the circuit board. This Genesis horns and strobes mountto any standard one-gang results in a steady output that can be turned on and off (coded) as surface or flush electrical box. Matching optional trim plates are the system applies and removes power to the signal circuit. A used to cover oversized openings and can accommodate one- Genesis Signal Master is required when horn-strobe models are gang, two-gang, four-inch square, or octagonal boxes, and configured for coded systems. Non-temporal, horn-only models European 100 mmsquare. sound a steady tone. All Genesis signals come pre-as- Genesis strobes and horn-strobes are shipped from the factory sembled with captive mounting screws ready for use as UL 1971 compliant signals for public mode for easy installation. Two tabs at the operation. These signals may be configured for temporal flash by top of the signal unlock the cover to cuttinga jumper on the circuit board. This battery-saving feature is reveal the mounting hardware. The intended for private mode signaling only. shallow depth of Genesis devices leaves ample room behind the signal Genesis strobes and horn-strobes may be setfor 15, 30, 75, or 110 for extra wiring. Once installed with the candela output. The output setting is changed by simply opening cover in place, no mounting screws the device and sliding the switch to the desired setting. The device are visible. does not have to be removed to change the output setting. The setting remains visible through a small window on the side of the device after the cover is closed. Genesis Horn/Strobe Field Configuration with optional Horns and horn-strobes are factory set for high dB output. Temporal horn and horn-strobe trim plate models are factory set to sound in a Low dB output may be selected by cutting a jumper on the circuit board. This reduces the output by about 5 dB. Wiring Field wiring terminals accommodate #18 to #12 AWG (0.75 mmz to 2.5 mms) wiring. Horns, strobes, and combination horn-strobes are interconnected with a single pair of wires as shown below. Polarity shown in To next device alarm condition H H or end of line device O Note: Strobes must have continuous voltage. . M I R T O N E Issue 3 Literature Sheet #Ma5001-0573 Page 3 of 8 Not to be used for installation purposes. Specifications Housing Red or white textured UV stabilized, color impregnated engineered plastic. Exceeds 94V-0 UL flammability rating. Lens Optical rade polycarbonate (clear) Mounting Flush mount: 21/2 inch (64 mm) deep one-gang box Surface mount: model 27193 surface mount box, wiremold box, or equivalent surface-mount box (indoor wall mount only) With option I trim plate: One-gang, two-gang, four-inch square, octagonal, or European single-gang box Wire connections Screw terminals: single input for both horn and strobe. #18 to #12 AWG (0.75 mm2 to 2.5 mm2) wire size Operating environment Indoor only: 32-120° F (0-49° C) ambient temperature. 93% relative humidity Agency UL 1971, UL 1638, UL 464, ULC S525, ULC S526, CSFM, CE, FCC, (MEA, FM, pending). listings/approvals (All models comply with ADA Code of Federal Regulation Chapter 28 Part 36 Final Rule.) Dimensions (HxWxD) Signal: 4-1/2"x 2-3/4- x 13/16"(113 mm x 68 mm x 21 mm) Trimplate: 5"(127 mm); Height - 5-7/8'(149 mm); Depth -1/i (13 mm) MG1-HD series temporal-tone horns: non-coded, filtered 16-33 Vdc or unfiltered 16-33 Vdc FWR (or coded when horn set to steady tone) MG1-HDVM series temporal-tone ham-strobes: non-coded, filtered 16-33 Vdc or unfiltered 16-33 Vdc FWR Operating voltage (or coded (audible NAC only) when used with optional MG1M Genesis Signal Master) MG1-VM series strobes: non-coded, filtered 16 - 33 Vdc or unfiltered 16-33 Vdc FWR MG1-P series steady-tone horns: coded or non-coded, filtered 20-31 Vdc or unfiltered 20-27 Vfwr Strobe output rating UL 1971, UL 1638, ULC S526: selectable 15 cd, 30 cd, 75 cd, or 110 cd output MG1-VM strobes and MG1-HDVM series temporal-tone hom-strobes: one flash per second synchronized with Strobe flash rate optional MG 1 M Genesis Signal Master indefinitely within 10 milliseconds (or self-synchronized within 200 milliseconds over thirty minutes on a common circuit without MG1 M Genesis Signal Master) Temporal setting (private mode only): synchronized to temporal output of horns on same circuit Compatible synchronization MG1M, MG1M-RM modules* MG1-HD temporal-tone horns and MG1-HDVM series temporal-tone horn-strobes: temporal rate synchronized Horn pulse rate with optional MG1 M Genesis Signal Master indefinitely within 10 milliseconds (or self-synchronized within 200 milliseconds over thirty minutes on a common circuit without MG1 M Genesis Signal Master) MG1-P steady-tone horns: continuous, steady tone only Temporal audible pattern 1/z sec ON, 1/2 sec OFF, 1/2 sec ON, 1/2 sec OFF, 1/2 sec ON, 11/2 sec OFF, then repeat cycle * Not compatible with MG1-P Series horns. dBA output Average Sound Output (dBA) Temporal Home, Hom-strobes (G1-1140, G7-HDVM series) - High d6 Setting (High dB setting, anechoic, 24V, measured at 1 Oft) UL464 Avenge Peak mno.mmromx.omm ro o ._w.mmromw1m,rom - e' !!84A ral Steady Temporal/Steady Temporal/Steady 16Vdc 85.5 91.4 942 5•, 24 Vdc 88.6 94.5 97.6 33 Vdc 90.4 96.9 Temporal Ham, Horn-strobes (G7-HD, G7-HDVM series) - Low dB Setting • UL464 Average Peak dy Temporal/Steady Tenpo al/Steady 16 Vdc 1 86.3 89.2 176.0 186 24 Vdc 5 89.8 92.5 33 Vdc 5 92.5'3 Light output - (effe ctive cd) Steady Tone Horns (131-P series) Percent of UL rating versus angle UL464 Average Peak EVdc 77 90 91 77 90 91 77 90 91 ~r, 1s• Notes ~o•, 60• 1. All values shown are dBA measured at1Ofeet(3.01m): 2. UL464 values measured in reverberation room. 3. Average and Peakvalues are measured in anechoic chamber. -15• r15;~ M I R T 0 N E Page 4 of 9 Literature Sheet #Ma6001-0673 Issue 3 Not to be used for installation purposes. Current Draw Strobes, Horn-Strobes Horns Multi-cd Wall Strobes (MG7-VM) Wall Temporal Horns (G4-HD) UL Nameplate Rating (UL1971, Effective May 2004) UL Nameplate Rating (UL464 Effective May 2004) 15 cd 30 cd 75 cd 110 cd High dB Low d6 RMS RMS RMS RIMS RMS INS 16 Vdc 103 141 255 311 16 Vdc 26 19 16 Vfwr 125 179 346 392 24 Vdc 36 27 33 Vdo 41 33 Typical Current (Measured by Mirtone) 16 Vfr 51 37 15 cd 30 ad 75 cd 110 ed RMS Mean RMS Mean RMS Mean RMS Mean 24 Vfwr 69 52 16 Vdc 85 79 127 124 245 243 285 283 33 Vfwr 76 70 20 Vdc 71 66 98 96 188 186 240 238 Typical Current (Measured by EST) 24 Vdc 59 55 82 80 152 150 191 190 High dB Low dS 33 We 46 44 64 63 112 111 137 136 INS Mean RMS Mean 16 Vtwr 119 64 169 97 332 203 376 240 16 Vdc 22 17 17 14 20 Vfwr 103 51 143 76 253 150 331 198 20 Vdc 24 19 19 16 24 Vfwr 94 44 129 65 218 121 262 152 24 We 27 21 22 18 33 Vicar 87 37 112 52 179 89 205 106 33 Vdc 32 25 26 22 16 Vicar 34 15 30 14 Mufti-ed Wall Temporal Hont-strobes (MG7-HDVM) - High d6 Setting 20 Vicar 40 19 34 16 UL Nameplate Rating (UL1971, Effective May 2004) 24 Viwr 45 21 38 18 15 od 30 cd 75 ed 110 cd 33 V fwr 52 24 47 22 RMS RMS RMS RMS 16 Vdc 129 167 281 337 Wall Horns (G1-P) 16 Vfwr 176 230 397 443 UL Nameplate Rating Measured by EST Typical Current (Measured by Mirtone) RMS Mean RMS Mean 15 cd 30 cd 75 cd 110 cd 16 Vdc 9 7 24 Vdc 10 10 RMS Mean RMS Mean RMS Mean RMS Mean 24 Vdc 11 9 24 Vdc 11 11 16 Vdc 102 89 135 129 246 242 309 305 33 Vdc 13 11 31 Vdc 12 12 20 Vdc 88 77 109 104 193 190 248 243 16 Vfwr 9 5 20 Vfwr 9 8 24 Vdc 81 71 94 90 161 158 203 200 24 Vtwr 10 7 24 Vtwr 10 9 Vtwr 11 9 33 33 Vdc 74 64 72 74 124 121 154 151 16 Viwr 144 77 182 106 352 212 393 ?49 20 Vfwr 141 68 162 87 274 158 3r,2 21 Notesand Comments 24Vfwr 136 65 152 76 235 133 282 165 1. Currentvaluesareshown inmA. 33 Vfwr 125 54 144 65 201 101 232 123 2 UL Nameplate Rating can varyfrom Typical Currentdueto measure- ment methodsand instruments used. Multi-strobes (MG7-HDVM)-Low dB Setting a Mirtone recommends using theTypical Currentfor system design including NAC and Power Supply loading and voltage drop calculations. UL Nameplate Rating (UL1971, Effective May 2004) 15ed 30cd 75ed 110cd 4 UsetheVdeRMScurrent ratingsforfiltered power supply andbattery RMS RMS RMS RIMS AH calculations. Use the Vfwr RMS current ratings for unfiltered power 16 Vdc 122 160 274 330 supply calculations. 16 Vfwr 162 216 383 429 5. Fuses, circuit breakers and other overcurrent protection devicesare typically rated for current in RMS values. Most ofthese devices operate Typical Current (Measured by Mirtone) based upon the heating affect ofthe currentflowing through the device. The RMS current (notthe mean current) determines the heating affect 15 cd 30 cd 75 cd 110 cd and therefore, the tripand hold threshold forthose devices. RMS Mean RMS Mean RMS Mean RMS Mean 6, Our industry has used'mean'currents overthe years. However, UL will 16 Vdc 96 84 130 124 243 240 302 297 directthe industry to usethe2004 RMSvalues in thefuture. 20 Vdc 79 70 104 99 189 186 241 237 24 Vdc 68 61 88 84 156 154 197 193 33 Vdc 56 52 71 68 118 116 146 143 16 Vfwr 128 69 180 104 344 204 389 244 20 Vfwr 118 60 157 84 266 156 343 200 24 Vfwr 113 54 144 74 230 128 279 161 33 Vfwr 112 48 137 64 197 99 226 117 M I R T 0 N E Issue 3 Literature Sheet #rMS5001-0573 Page 5 of e Not to be used for installation purposes. i Ordering Information Catalog Number Description Ship Wt. White Finish Red Finish lbs (kg) MG1-HDVM MG1R-HDVM Genesis Hom-Strobe (selectable 15, 30, 75, or 110 cd output, selectable highAow dB output) MG1-VM MG1R-VM Genesis Strobe (selectable 15, 30, 75, or 110 cd output) MG1-HD MG1R-HD Genesis Temporal Horn (selectable high/low dB output) MG1-P MG1R-P Genesis Steady Horn (not compatible with Genesis Signal Master) 0.25 MG1F-HDVM MG1RF-HDV Genesis Horn-Strobe (selectable 15, 30, 75, or 110 cd output, selectable high/low dB output) (0.11) - with "FIRE" marking MG1F-VM MG1RF-VM Genesis Strobe (selectable 15, 30, 75, or 110 cd output) - with 'FIRE' marking MG1F-HD MG1RF-HD Genesis Temporal Horn (selectable high/low dB output) - with'FIRE" marking MG1F-P MG1RF-P Genesis Steady Horn with 'FIRE" marking (not compatible with Genesis Signal Master) Mounting Accessories MG1T MG1 RT Genesis Trim Plate (for two-gang or 4' square boxes) 0.15 (0.7) MG1T-FIRE MG1RT-FIRE Genesis Trim Plate (for two-gang or 4' square boxes) with "FIRE' markings 0.15 (0.7) 27193-16 27193-11 One-gang surface mount box 1(0.4) Synchronization Modules MG1M Genesis Signal Master- Snap-on Mount MG1M-RM Genesis Signal Master- Remote Mount (1-gang) 0.2 (0.1) Genesis Horn-Strobes may be ordered in red or white, with or without FIRE 'FIRE' marking. WARNING: These devices will not operate without electrical power. As fires frequently cause power interruptions, we suggest you discuss further safeguards with your local fire protection specialist. These visible signal appliances' flash intensity may not be adequate to alert or awaken occupants in the protected area. Research indicates that the intensity of strobe needed to awaken 90%u of sleeping persons is approximately 100 cd. Mirtone recommends that strobes in sleeping rooms be 110 cd minimum. Genesis and FullLight Strobe Technology are trademarks of Edwards Systems Technology, Inc. M I R T O N E It is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate. We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet, contact Mirtone. 0 2005 PArtone page 6 of a Literature Sheet #M85001-0573 Issue 3 Not to be used for installation purposes.