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07201412 Permit File Office CITY OF DUBLIN ~CAa'A q E~ C l;v~ r~rgr~of Building Standards • 5800 Shier-Rings Road • Dublin, Ohio 43016 C VV C V Phone: (614) 410-4670 • Inspection Line: (614) 410-4680 SEP 21 2007 WTFD: (614) 652-3920 Bu LDING DIVISION FIRE PROTECTION PERMIT APPLICATION CITY OF DUBLIN Application Date (J Bldg. App. # Fire Protection App. # O 1 • a 0 ~ ~ ~ PROJECT INFORMATION }~I `Cj,)Cj_, PI Project Address L Project Name 12-" F ~ Tb P -FL& - TrK Owner/Tenant Contact Name L e_ . Telephone 5L L~ - lx 41_ APPLICANT INFORMATION Fire Protection Contractor FIO-r~~P~'~~rS~C~~z~i~l-~5 Address Iy't 5 A E ? i' (LI r a k> Telephone State Certificate Number 1~ Z 124( Dublin Registration Number Installer Name h-04~ A Ac i IA( i-> State Certificate Number + SCOPE OF WORK (Mark One) New Replace Repair Alteration FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM SYSTEM (Number of Each) Detectors 3 Strobes 4 Horns t Fire Alarm Boxes E Other SUPPRESSION SYSTEM (Number of Each) Standpipes On Site Water Piping Sprinkler Heads Limited Area Other FEES icC (DO FIRE DETECTION OR SUPPRESSION PERMIT PROCESSING FEE t$a9:98 LOW VOLTAGE PERMIT (DETECTION ONLY) $30.00 Minimum fee plus $20.00 each 1,000 sq ft or fraction thereof over 1,000 sq ft OUTSIDE PLAN REVIEW SERVICES (EXAMINER'S FEE AS CHARGED) l9i[Z STATE SURCHARGE (3%) TOTAL FEE DUE c l • D 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 part thereof, nor to make any connection to a water main. f~. 1 Signature of Licensed Contractor.- i<<<< { lam t.~,r ~ _ w1- DATE T- J_ t - G Print Name f o_ 10 L 6 y_ tf~;ti-t,A rte. DATE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Review Comments: T/e fM a1O0 fi%e Pro{xfipn Sys/em q6awl, f m llivs~jia4 7_>WnSA 4 Fire L~a9rfm gvorou~/ Fire Department: 6?e 9 Date: 7 Plans Examiner: Date: Issued by CBO: Date: U7 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 . . . . . 07-00201412 Date 10/19/07 Property Address . . . . . . 6565 KILGOUR PL Parcel Number: 273-001308 Alternate Address: Tenant nbr, name . . . . . . OCLC/DETECTION Application type description FIRE PROTECTION Property owner . . . . . . . OCLC ONLINE COMPUTER LIBRARY C Contractor . . . . . . . . . HARD FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS 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 180.00 SURCHARGE FEE - BLDG 5.40 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 187.20 .00 .00 187.20 Grand Total 247.20 .00 .00 247.20 1 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 Application #07-201412 October 15, 2007 PLAN APPROVAL FM 200 FIRE ALARM/SUPPRESSION SYSTEM ONLY THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. IT IS A RECORD OF OUR REVIEW OF DOCUMENTS SUBMITTED WITH YOUR APPLICATION FOR A BUILDING PERMIT. Re: Ohio Health Applicant: Hard Fire Suppression, 882-2990 Third Floor Storage TEK Cabinet 6565 Frantz Road Fire Protection Permit No: 07-201412 The FM 200 Fire Protection System documents dated 6-11-07, 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: Existing Building, Protection of Storage TEK Cabinet Occupancy: Existing, No Change Area: Existing, No Change Const. Type: 11 B, Noncombustible / Unprotected Construction Notes: Install a new FM 200 Suppression System for the Storage TEK Cabinet, in the existing building. The Fire Suppression Drawings have been Certified and Signed by Michael D. Hard, Ohio Certification #F- 042 and #H-014, the Contractor is Hard Fire Suppression Systems, Inc., State Certification #53-25-1241, and the Installer has been identified as Michael Hard, State Certification #54-25-1011, 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 FIRE PROTECTION PLAN APPROVAL for the automatic fire suppression system only, is issued by the City of Dublin, Division of Building Standards, in accordance with Section 106.3.1.1 OBC. 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: 1. A set of construction documents which have been approved under section 105 of the OBC shall be kept at the site of the work and shall be available for reference by the building official at all times during working hours while such work is in progress; Section 109 OBC. 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; City of Dublin FIRE PROTECTION PLAN REVIEW 07-201412 Ohio Health - Third Floor Storage TEK Cabinet October 15, 2007 Application #07-201412 Page 2 Section 105.7.2 OBC. 3. OBC 901.5 Acceptance tests: All fire protection systems shall be tested in accordance with the requirements of this code and the fire prevention code. When required, the tests shall be conducted in the presence of the code official. All tests required by this code and the standards listed in this code shall be conducted at the expense of the owner or the owner's representative. It shall be unlawful to occupy portions of a structure until the required fire protection systems within that portion of the structure have been tested and approved. 4. OBC 904.10 Clean-agent systems. Clean-agent fire-extinguishing systems shall be installed, maintained, periodically inspected and tested in accordance with NFPA 2001 and their listing. 5. 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. 6. 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. 7. 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. 8. 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. 9. 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. 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 Reviewed and signed, Ik /3c-4,7 Michael A. Boryca, Architec ans Examiner effr e S. yler, Chief Building Official (614) 488-4009 City o D lin, Ohio City of Dublin FIRE PROTECTION PLAN REVIEW 07-201412 Ohio Health - Third Floor Storage TEK Cabinet October 15, 2007 Application #07-201412 Page 3 Signature - Architect, Engineer, Contractor Date or Owner Print Name and Title as Signed c: Washington Township Fire Department City of Dublin FIRE PROTECTION PLAN REVIEW 07-201412 architecture! memorandum invoice #07-201412 -1 OHIO INCORPORATED 454 East Main Street Suite 236 Columbus, Ohio 43215-5380 614.488.4009 fax.488.4005 October 15, 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: Ohio Health Third Floor Storage TEK Cabinet FM 200 Fire Suppression/Alarm System 6565 Frantz Road PLAN APPROVAL Permit No. 07-201412 Labor Cost: Total Number of Hours to be Charged @ $60.00/Hour: 3.0 • Review Time: 2.0 • Administration Time: 1.0 TOTAL BILLING THIS INVOICE $180.00 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 n r"1 Michael A. Boryca, Architect Plans Examiner #P001794 CITY OF DUBLIN p ~-p vIVof Building Standards • 5800 Shier-Rings Road • Dublin, Ohio 43016 RECC Phone: (614) 410-4670 • Inspection Line: (614) 4110-4680 SEP 21 2007 WTFD: (614) 652-3920 SEP 2 4 2007 BUILDING DIVISION FIRE PROTECTION PERMIT APPLICATION '.Rr CITY OF DUBLIN 3 Application Date Bldg. App. # Fire Protection App. # O • a0 \ ~F ~ PROJECT INFORMATION Project Address -5 1o5 I% TZ `moo Project Name , PL • STD - TeK Owner/Tenant Contact Name 0440 t"t-I OCkc- Telephone 51, 1, - k :L APPLICANT INFORMATION Fire Protection Contractor O- F1" 5t.'-PPk-e&S40 ` STT~ t Address 141045 -A- l~? C-5 i C-2V F 2c~A~ Telephone & - ft.--- jA 1 b State Certificate Number 5 3 - 25 - L i Dublin Registration Number n-7-3S33 t sf;,:. State Certificate Number Installer Name t-kw0-A-Ac-A SCOPE OF WORK: (Mark One) New Reply Alteration FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM SY t3 Fad u Detectors 3 Strobes C g~'m ~xeS I Other SUPPRESSION SYSTEM (Numb-e; Standpipes On Site Water Pipt~1 r =11rleads Limited Area Other y ;.y FEES i r FIRE DETECTION OR SUPPRESSION PERMIT PROCESS] ~F $50.00 LOW VOLTAGE PERMIT (DETECTION ONLY) $30,00 Minimum fee, plus $20.00 each 1,000 sq ft or fraction thereof over 1,000 sq ft OUTSIDE PLAN REVIEW SERVICES (EXAMINER'S FEE AS CIS STATE SURCHARGE (3%) 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 part thereof, nor to make any connection to a water main. Signature of Licensed ContractoKc~ DATE - J-l --b `7 Print Name L ~l~~kJ~-IA +J DATE °D"7 A FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Review Comments: Fire Department: Date: Plans Examiner: Date: 10 • ' 07 Issued by CBO: Date: t _,r OHIO HEALTH SL8500 AUTOMATED TAPE STORAGE UNIT SEQUENCE OF OPERATION LOCAL EQUIPMENT PROTECTION SPECIAL HAZARD FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS a.. As smoke is introduced into the First area smoke detector. The following will occur: 1) Alarm Bell will activate in protected room. ~*ay be manually silenced) 2) Alarm signal (1 ST ?aom ke detector) will appear at fire alarm control panel. 3) FACP will signal building fire alarm panel. 4) An alarm signal is transmitted by the main building fire alarm control panel to the fire department. 01 b. As smoke is introduced to a second smoke detector. The following will occur: e 1) Alarm Horn will activate in protected roop. .41 2) Alarm Bell will conJtj'nue to be activated or will be reactivated (if previously silenced.) 3) General alarm horn and strobe devices in building will operate. 4) Alarm signal (2°d detection) will appear at fire alarm control panel. 5) Air handling mechanical units serving the space will shut down. 6) Dampers will close. 7) 30-second Clean Agent discharge countdown will begin and will be indicated on the fire alarm control panel. C. After 30 seconds has expired the following will occur: 1) FM200 agent will release. 2) Alarm Bell will continue to be activated. (may be manually silenced) 3) Alarm Horn will cAntinue to be activated. (may be manually silenced) 4) General alarm horn and strobe devices in building will continue to operate. 5) Warning lights outside room will illuminate. 6) Alarm signal (Agent RSlease) will appear at fire alarm control panel. 7) Dampers will rerqyin closed. 8) Mechanical Units will remain shut down. d. Pressing and holding of an abort button during the 30 second countdown will cause the following to occur: 1) Alarm signal (Abort Switch activated) will appear at fire alarm control panel. 2) Mechanical L)'nits will remain shut down. 3) Control panel will continue counting down to 10 seconds. 4) Agent will not release as long as the abort switch is held. e. Releasing of abort switch will cause the following to occur: 1) Agent will release after expiration of remaining 10 second time delay. v Fenwal FN6000 Battery Standby Calculation OHIO HEALTH @ OCLC DATE: 6/22/2007 NOTES: 6565 KILGOUR ROAD PREPARED BY: DUBLIN, OHIO 43017 JLW 3RD FL DATA CENTER STORAGE TEK STANDBY TOTAL ALARM TOTAL DESCRIPTION QUANTITY CURRENT STANDBY CURRENT ALARM PER UNIT CURRENT PER UNIT CURRENT AMPS AMPS (AMPS) (AMPS) FN-6000 Control Unit 1 0.07000 0.07000 0.21000 0.21000 CCM-6000 Intellegent network Int. 0.07000 0.00000 0.10000 0.00000 Remote Display/Control Module 0.06400 0.00000 0.08500 0.00000 THD-7252 Thermal Detector 0.00040 0.00000 0.00044 0.00000 CPD-7052 Ionization Smoke Detector 2 0.00040 0.00080 0.00044 0.00088 PSD- 7152 Photoelectric Smoke Det. 2 0.00041 0.00081 0.00045 0.00089 DH-2000 PSDI Duct Smoke Detector 0.00041 0.00000 0.00045 0.00000 Addressable Input Module 3 0.00031 0.00093 0.00038 0.00114 Addressable Relay Output Module 0.00033 0.00000 0.00035 0.00000 Addressable Signal Module 0.00050 0.00000 0.00050 0.00000 Loo Isolator Module 0.00100 0.00000 0.00700 0.00000 SS-6424 Beam Smoke Detector 0.01000 0.00000 0.02840 0.00000 MT-12/24-R Horn/Strobe 0.00000 0.00000 0.04000 0.00000 AH-24-R Horn 0.00000 0.00000 0.02700 0.00000 AS/24MCW-FR Horn/Strobe 0.00000 0.00000 0.13800 0.00000 75-000005-022 Alarm Strobe 1 0.00000 0.00000 0.09100 0.09100 75-000080-001 Alarm Horn 1 0.00000 0.00000 0.09100 0.09100 NS-2430W-FR Horn/30cd Strobe 0.00000 0.00000 0.10700 0.00000 NS-2475W-FR Horn/75cd Strobe 0.00000 0.00000 0.16000 0.00000 RSSA-2411OW-NW hazardous 0.00000 0.00000 0.18700 0.00000 MTWP 24/75W FR w- roof 0.00000 0.00000 0.24500 0.00000 MB-G6-24-R BELL 1 0.00000 0.00000 0.06500 0.06500 RSS-24MCW-FR Strobe 0.00000 0.00000 0.06500 0.00000 V-33 WARNING Light 2 0.00000 0.00000 0.09600 0.19200 S4000C-1-1-01 Combustible as det 0.25000 0.00000 0.25000 0.00000 TS4000-1-03-02 Toxic as det 0.25000 0.05000 0.05000 0.00000 20/20 U UV Detector 0.15000 0.00000 0.20000 0.00000 WM3T-24-VFR "Fire" Strobe Outdoor 0.00000 0.00000 0.08800 0.00000 WK-890181-000 Control Head 1 0.00000 0.00000 0.02400 0.02400 DSM-24-R Strobe Sync. Module 0.00000 0.00000 0.02000 0.00000 89-3000010-001 Analaser II Interface 1 0.00000 0.00000 0.03600 0.03600 89-300001-001 Analaser II 1 0.37500 0.37500 0.34200 0.34200 FC-5495 Su pp. NAC Power Supply 0.00000 0.00000 0.17500 0.00000 DACT - 411UD 0.17500 0.00000 0.24500 0.00000 TOTAL SYSTEM CURRENT: STANDBY 0.49754 ALARM 1.05391 TOTAL REQUIRED REQUIR=TOTAL REQUIRED REQUIRED STANDBY TIME STANDBY STANDBY ALARALARM (HOURS) CURRENT CAPACITY TIME CAPACITY AMPS AMP-HRS MINUTAMP-HRS 24 0.498 11.941 10 1.0 0.176 REQUIRED TOTAL +20% REQUIRED REQUIRED STANDBY CAPACITY ALARM REQUIRED STANDBY AMP-HRS (AMP-HOURS) CAPACITY CAPACITY DEBATING CAPACITY PROVIDED AMP-HRS AMP-HRS FACTOR AMP-HRS 11.941 0.176 12.117 1.20 14.540 1-2.0 FBI-200 COMPONENT DESCRIPTION Effective September 2000 Cylinder and Valve Assembly 200 LB (90.7 KG) Capacity F-93-2040 FEATURES • FOR USE WITH UL LISTED, ULC LISTED & FMRC APPROVED SYSTEMS VALVE OUTLET 30° O PLAN VIEW I NOTES: SAFETY CAP 1. THE SAFETY CAP MUST BE INSTALLED ON THE VALVE C; LINDER VALVE OUTLET ATALLTIMES EXCEPT WHEN THE CYLINDERS ARE CONNECTED TO THE SYSTEM PIPING OR BEING QUID LEVEL INDICATOR FILLED. THE SAFETY CAP MUST NOT BE REMOVED FROM LIFTING LUGS ITS CHAIN. 2 SEE F-93-2070 FORADDITIONAL INFORMATION. CYLINDER 52.75' 47.5' CYLINDER NAMEPLATE 12.75" L ORDERING INFORMATION P/N DESCRIPTION MATERIALS VALVE BODY: BRASS 93-100200-101 STD CYLINDER: STEEL, PAWED RED 93-100201-101 W/LLI P/N: 93-1002OX-101 ® Tits kiwrwrerspiwrdadfa m0wmstlorejou eogeor* K=&F'ENVIIAL,INC.aa%xnwono ' resnarwtsiq tar Crvroducre n m bioor a peraotgs oppYOYon. 1 be prodrsa Mugabe Pr)pwy aopb" io piM1A7n a.OMQIbwtmw srr. sK...rw.m. if you now rnaa rntowwwom an yypo4N't, or if you haw s 9ugnron. carted KIDOE- an.oaw~r i FENWAt, INC., Aahlgad, MA 01721: Tslgphgrr1 18M4000 ~ergrrwsrsrr. 93,20/0 119YYKi00rFororl. Ind ~r11to/nU.SA F1-, FM-200 COMPONENT DESCRIPTION Effective June 1999 Valve Outlet Adapters F-93.2100 FEATURES • FOR USE WITH UL LISTED, ULC LISTED $ FMRC APPROVED SYSTEMS B (VALVE OUTLET CONNECTION) D C I 1 ~ A (SYSTEM PIPE CONNECTION) ORDERING INFORMAMON PART NO. SIZE A* B* C* D* 283904 1-1/2 1-1/2" NPT 1.874 2.69 2.50 HEX 12UNJ 283905 2 2" NPT 2.500 3.12 3.00 HEX 12 UNJ 283906 2-1/2 2-112" NPT 3.000 3.00 3.75 HEX 12 UNJ 11 MATERIAL: BRASS NOTE FOR DIRECT CONNECTION OF CYLINDER VALVE TO DISTRIBUTION PIPING. P/N:2839OX Thw Nl~un NpwYd~01or m~tftwoo~ pw«M1,. KODE-FENWAWNC.am im A re~oa~rtilAyrarnr.amts'swoir~eppr"~rlon. rlraoauecmuw6~ aP1yMd b p//~pw o an FE nMd nwr~ infwmriq~ on r t or if you how a auMY~n. cotN~ KIDOE- ~rri"~s`: Al. ,W- AMMmd..MA01721: TokWw N j5M881-=W 932100 '`Di9NKidtYrtermaj. Irv- PirM~tl inu.SA FM-200 COMPONENT DESCRIPTION Effective June 1999 Cylinder Mounting Straps F-93-8130 FEATURES • FOR USE WITH UL LISTED, ULC LISTED & FMRC APPROVED SYSTEMS e E A F C - yi (HOLE SIZE) I -T PART NO. CY IZE CYL OZ.* A' B. C. D' E' F- 283945 10,20 7.07 6.48 9.62 8.62 1.00 2.78 .437 283934 40,70 9.00 8.16 11.69 10.69 1.00 3.50 .437 23531 125,200 12.75 12.93 16.18 14.56 1.75 5.59 .625 2 971 200 ore3/98 13.60 13.09 I 17.06 15.44 1.75 6.06 .625 281866 350 16.00 15.50 19.50 17.88 1.75 7.25 .625 294651 600 1 22.00 21.56 25.75 24.12 1.75 10.25 .625 DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES MATERIAL: STEEL, PAINTED BLACK SAE 1020 . This aw...a,v~e..lo..ram~w.wwvo...orMy. KIDDE-FIENMUNC.awam.ro reoporrY4liWkwvwpromxftudmmwo-ap-kuigrappbom'-L n,.goa•amsne. woorN•ppNiwbpab~ssmlwNMMNw~w. i'f you no" mvs wdom"&W an 1MS pougma. or H You MS a auenowL cwt KW& ar+...o. F.t•.,~•~ FENWAL. INC.. AtM mimL NM01721; Tih/Mwr+5M M-20M pule 938130 ! Nmxwds.Ferws,.lrxa .-An"mu.S-A. FM-200 COMPONENT DESCRIPTION Effectbive June 1999 Electric Control Head F-93-8010 FEATURES • FOR USE WITH UL LISTED, ULC LISTED & FMRC APPROVED SYSTEMS CONNECTION FOR FLEXIBLE ELECTRIC CONDUIT- 3/4" NPT FEMALE LOCKING PIN SEAL WIRE I ELECTRIC CONTROL HEAD LOCAL MANUAL 6.18" VOLTS RELEASE LEVER AMPS (157mm) PART NO. INDICATOR AND I SWIVEL NUT uTO RFSET 1.50" (38mm) HEX RESET STEM . 1-1/4"-18 NF-3 THREAD I SEr RELEASW w~OE W V. S A ~ IIIIII~ 4.00" (102mm) ORDERING INFORMATION PART CONTROL HEAD NUMBER VOLTAGE CURREi~IT 890181 24 VDC L:1 OA 890149 125 VDC .3A 890165 115 VAC .OA P/N: 8901XX TN su*AWWkra ponubm prow0 o~~ony. KIDDE-FEN roew arwnwno resoannoiMy forms prppya'• faOMdiWlWllvYOn. ThlPf~motrGrtarMOs propanyapplisolop~rfann ssoasv0"fss~n. .v.r" K r...~ M If you no" nan ordommsm on this produc,L or it you frw a vurYm, c nam KITE- x:r..a.. a ~ FENWAL.INC..Anklnq.MAOIM:Talspwisf5=8sl-2000 l -ter PWMILK -938010 '~l9YYKiddrfswrr. InG ?Ar11W 61 U.SA FM-200 COMPONENT DESCRIPTION Effective: Ncvember2o03 Pressure Operated Switch P/N 436636 F-93180 FEATURES • For Use With UL Listed, ULC Listed and FM Approved Systems STEM SHOWN IN SET POSITION- / PULL UP ON STEM TO MANUALLY OPERATED PPFRAMD OPERATE SWITCH SET SET -I 0.375" IvhDlc AK WIRING ~"`EPe~ T~""" 8 COVEY SCREWS 4.00" o a SCREW TERMINALS ® TO RESET PUSH STEM TO SET POSITION 4.00" 15 AMP 125 VAC 10 AMP 250 VAC L7 314 HP 1-2-3 PH 125-80 VAC FRONT VIEW tr - -IJ COVER REMOVED ' 1/2" SUPPLY PIPE WITH UNION FRONT VIEW SWITCH 3PDT BOX 3 EACH SIDE 1/2" CONDUIT KNOCKOUTS COVER GASKET 1/2" NPT FEMALE, CONNECT TO SYSTEM PIPING SIDE SECTION NOTES: • The switch may be mounted in any position, however, Contact Ratings (3 PDT): the preferred installation is upright, as shown. • Any load connection to the switch must not exceed - 15 Amp @ 125 Vac the switch rating, and shall utilize a suitable protec- - 0 Amp @ 250 Vac HP 250 tion device (i.e., circuit breaker, fuse). - 3/4 @ Vac - 1, 2 o orr 3 Phhas ase on~ © This liarature is provtaad for informational pupospony. KIDDE-FENWAL.1NC. awwnss no responsibility for tine prop='s suitimkty for a particular f proper' eopma to applieauon. Ths lxoaxt must hs Perform as opartiad heron. If you need more mformalm on this Product, or if you have a ouwtgn, contact KIDDE- .no+.n"'."." FENWAL. iNC.. ASAI fo. bU 01721 Telaphorr 1508) 881-2000 ° =-93-5180 11/03 12003 Kidde-Femmi, Inc. ~3nntad in U.S.A. F E NWALN ET 6000 Effective: October 2006 Fire-Alarm/Suppression-System Control Unit o 74-600 FEATURES • Distributed Intelligence to Sensor Level Peer-to-Peer Networking of up to 32 Control Units • Fully-Digitized Communications Protocol • Remote Releasing Capability • Up to 255 Points without Device-Type Restrictions USB Communications Port • Triple-R Protection Against Inadvertent Internet Accessible Extinguishing-System Activation Simple Programming • Inherently Power Limited UL, CSFM, MEA Listed/FM Approved DESCRIPTION The FENWALNET 6000 Fire-Alarm / -Suppression-System Control Unit is a compact control unit that provides one sig- naling line circuit, four notification-appliance circuits, two releasing circuits, and four on-board relays. Two of the four notification-appliance circuits are user-configurable to actu- ate one solenoid valve for control of a special-extinguishing system or a pre-action / deluge sprinkler system. A 5.4-A, ¦ ° filtered and regulated power supply provides charging capa- bilities for batteries up to 70 AH. The FENWALNET 6000 Control Unit annunciates alarm, trouble, and supervisory events via an 80-character, backlit LCD display with integral status LEDs. Event acknowledg- ment, alarm silence, and system reset are accomplished with dedicated control keys. Basic user and maintenance operations such as viewing history or isolation commands to initiating points and system outputs are performed via the control keys and associated digit keys. A security password prevents unauthorized access to the system. Signaling Line Circuit The signaling line circuit communicates with up to 255 SmartOneTm automatic initiating devices, monitor modules, and control modules via a highly-efficient, fully-digitized pro- tocol. The SmartOne communications protocol imposes no occurred. SmartOne smoke detectors can also be config- limitations on the mix of automatic initiating devices and ured for non-latching operation that requires them to mea- monitor/control modules on the signaling line circuit. Each sure smoke signatures in excess of their alarm thresholds SmartOne initiating device has a microprocessor, memory, for the entire pre-discharge time period in order to discharge and decision-making algorithms to interrupt normal control- the extinguishing system. This prevents a transitory event unit communications and initiate an alarm signal. that mimics a smoke signature such as the leakage of air- This distributed intelligence to the sensor level ensures rapid conditioning fluid from accidentally discharging the extin- response to all types of initiating signals, and is far superior guishing system. to the various sequential, poll-and-respond communication SmartOne heat detectors have pre-alarm and alarm thresh- schemes employed by others that rely on the control unit to olds that are programmable in 1 F° intervals. make all alarm decisions. SmartOne smoke detectors man- age their individual drift-compensation routines, and have pre- The signaling line circuit can be wired for Class-A, Style-6 or alarm and alarm thresholds that are configurable in 0.1 Class-B, Style-4 operation. Optional isolator modules can percent-per-foot increments throughout the entire range of be used for a Class-A, Style-7 circuit. Listed sensitivities. The control unit can dynamically adjust the smoke-detector alarm thresholds as the result of one or more alarm-initiating events to confirm that a fire requiring the rapid action of an associated extinguishing system has Releasing Circuits The MT and NS Series notification appliances provide the The FENWALNET 6000 Control Unit has two releasing cir- option to use silenceable horns and non-silenceable strobes cuits that can be configured to actuate releasing devices via on the same NAC. any of the following ways: Two of the NACs are also user-configurable to activate one • Single control head or solenoid valve solenoid for special-extinguishing-system actuation or pre- action / deluge sprinkler-system actuation like the regular • Two series-supervised, parallel-actuated control heads releasing circuits. These NACs are also protected against or solenoid valves. inadvertent activation via the main microprocessor by the • One Metron actuator FENWALNET 6000 "Triple-R" safeguard system when they are configured for releasing applications. These releasing circuits can be used to actuate various Fenwal control heads for waterless-extinguishing-system On-Board Relays and Auxiliary Power storage containers, or solenoid valves for sprinkler control The FENWALNET 6000 has four Form-C relays. Three of that fall within the Factory Mutual System Groups A, B, D, the four relays are user-programmable for any system con- E, and G. A releasing circuit can actuate an unmatched pair dition and the fourth relay is dedicated to trouble conditions. of control heads or solenoid valves because it activates these Each relay is rated for 1 Amp @ 28 VDC. releasing devices in parallel, not in series. This means that a Two auxiliary-power outputs are provided, each with a 1-A releasing circuit can, activate the control valves for a water- output. These auxiliary-power outputs are user configurable less suppression system and a back-up pre-action-sprinkler for resettable or continuous power. system simultaneously which makes efficient use of the Integration with Specialty Detection Systems control unit's circuitry and increases system reliability by enabling a single action to operate both extinguishing sys- The FENWALNET 6000 is designed to integrate seamlessly tems. with AnaLASER II High Sensitivity Smoke Detectors (HSSD) The releasing circuits are protected against inadvertent acti- via one or more AnaLASER II Interface Modules (AIM). It vation via the main microprocessor by the FENWALNET 6000 also integrates with Fenwal'sAlarmLine Cable via AlarmLine exclusive "Triple-R" (for triple redundancy) safeguard system. Addressable Modules and with Linear Heat-Sensing Cable (LHS) via regular monitor modules. The "Triple-R" system requires that the main microprocessor issue two release commands, of opposite polarity and via The AIM permits an HSSD to be connected to the signaling separate signaling channels, and that these commands be line circuit and report pre-alarms and alarms in an address- combined with a signal from the control unit's watchdog timer able manner analogous to a SmartOne smoke detector. confirming proper microprocessor operation, in order to acti- The AAM permits an AlarmLine cable to be connected to the vate a release circuit. This triply-redundant release-command signaling line circuit and report pre-alarms and alarms in an requirement ensures that an electrical transient or disturbance addressable manner analogous to a SmartOne heat detec- that temporarily interferes with the operation of the main mi- tor. The LHS can report as a point-specific alarm via an Al croprocessor will not inadvertently activate an extinguishing Monitor Module. system. Programming Notification-Appliance Circuits The FENWALNET 6000 configuration tool is used to pro- The FENWALNET 6000 Control Unit has four notification- gram the control unit for each individual, site-specific appli- appliance circuits (NACs). Each circuit can provide up to 1.5 cation. Programming is for control-by-event scenarios, and Amps @ 24 VDC for horns, strobes, chimes, or other notifi- consists of entering a series of conditional control statements cation appliances. Power for the notification appliances is that logically join initiating points to control-unit-based out- fully filtered and regulated. Each NAC is programmable, and puts and remote control modules. Each SmartOne field de- supports continuous and master-coded outputs for audible vice can be assigned a location message of up to 40 devices. The NACs' coded patterns are dynamically adjust- characters via the FENWALNET 6000 configuration tool. A able and can be programmed to sound different codes to USB Device Port is available to connect to a laptop com- notify the occupants of progressively-more-serious conditions. puter for application upload. Both circuits are supervised, power limited, and are compat- A front-panel-activated AutoLearn routine can be executed ible with conventional, UL-Listed, 24-VDC notification appli- that will create a general-alarm, one-input-activates-all out- ances. They can also be used with the following Fenwal puts application to speed the system-configuration pro- synchronizable horns and strobes without the requirement cess. The more-sophisticated Auto-Setup routine allows of an external synchronization module: the FENWALNET 6000 System to be automatically con- MT Series Multi-Tone Horns and Horn/Strobes figured for the typical control scenario utilized by water- NS Series Horn / Strobes less fire-suppression systems. NH Series Horns RS Series Strobes • Event initiation OPTIONAL MODULES • Protected-premises local and/or remote event annunciation Remote LCD Annunciator The FENWALNET 6000 Control Unit supports up to 15 re- ' Occupant notification via audible and visible mote LCD annunciators called RDCMs. This remote annun- ciator uses the same 80-character, backlit LCD display found • Process/equipment control to activate safety on the main control unit. The RDCM permits remote event procedures acknowledgment, alarm silencing, and system reset, and is • Fire extinguishing system release secured with a key lock. User- and maintenance-level func- • Off-premises transmissions to central station or tions are also possible from the remote annunciator. fire department via third-party digital communicator Refer to Data Sheet 74-235. and programmable relays. Graphic-Annunciator Driver The network provides several convenient interconnect pro- The Model ATM-L Annunciator Driver Module provides the gramming schemes wherein control panels can be config- FENWALNET 6000 Control Unitwith up to 32 programmable, ured individually or within created groups of control panels. supervised LED outputs for graphical or tabular annuncia- When utilizing the grouping configuration, the interconnec- tors, along with 6 system-level LED outputs and 5 system- tion shall automatically provide shared alarm and trouble re- level inputs circuits for functional switches. sponses. The programmable shared responses are: The system-level LEDs correspond to the following general acknowledge, silence, reset, event logging and logic state- conditions: Module Power, Pre-Alarm, Alarm, Alarm Silence, ments. Operator events can be activated into the intercon- Supervisory, and Trouble. nection via the control panels or any annunciator. A location The input circuits for functional switches provide for the fol- address and programmable description shall identify the lowing operator intervention: System Reset, EventAcknowl- panel initiating the event. edgment, Alarm Silence, Fire Drill, and Lamp Test. Refer to Data Sheet 74-602. The FENWALNET 6000 supports up to 16 graphic-annun- Remote Releasing Module ciator-driver modules. The Remote Releasing Module (RRM) is a SmartOneTM field Refer to Data Sheet 74-236. device that provides the ability to remotely activate extin- Intelligent Communications Module guishing-system control devices. Connection is via the FENWALNET 6000 Control Unit's Signalling Line Circuit The Intelligent Communications Module (ICM) can be used (SLC). The control unit's SLC supports a maximum of 64 to access the FENWALNET 6000 System via the Internet to RRMs. Up to 16 RRMs can be configured for simultaneous view system-status and current events and to download the group activation, with a maximum of 4 groups. history log. The ICM can be programmed to transmit up to The RRM provides internal supervision of communication with five a-mails upon the occurrence of any unsolicited event in the FENWALNET 6000 Control Unit, connections to exter- the system. The e-mail message embeds a link with the IP nal power supply and memory status. address of the control unit that sent the message for instant access to the remote system. Release circuits are power-limited and supervised for short The ICM can be accessed using any standard Web-brows- circuit by using an In-line Releasing-Circuit Device ing program and requires no special proprietary software. (P/N 06-220023-001). In the event of a ground fault, open, short or a relay contact failure, the device will transmit a The ICM also allows the FENWALNET 6000 Control Unit to trouble status to the FENWALNET 6000 Control Unit. report as a slave device via the Modbus TCP/IP Protocol to a Refer to Data Sheet 74.238K. master monitoring system for automated process control. Refer to Data Sheet 74-603. Network Interface Card The FENWALNETTm 6000 Network Interface Card (P/N 74-200036-500) provides true peer-to-peer functionality when installed in the FENWALNET 6000 Control Unit. Added functionality is provided when the Fenwal® Remote Display Control Module annunciator(s) (P/N 74-300000-502) are connected to the individual control pan- els and, hence, into the interconnection scheme. The network is capable of performing the following fire-alarm and/or suppression system operations on a network-wide basis: SPECIFICATIONS Primary AC Power: 120 Vac, 50/60 Hz, 3.2 A 2 Auxiliary-Power Programmable for Re- 220/240 Vac, 50/60 Hz, Outputs: settable or Continuous 1.6 A Output 1 A @ 24 Vdc (each output) Power Output: 5.4 A @ 24 Vdc Filtered and Regulated 2 RS-232 Serial Ports: Bi-Directional 9600 Baud, Power Limited Stop 8 Data Bits, 1 Stop Bit, No Parity Battery (Sealed, Lead- 70 AH Maximum Capacity Acid Only): 12 AH Fits within 1 RS-485 Maximum 31 Remote enclosure Communications Port: Addresses (RDCM and ATM-L) 1 Signaling Line Circuit: 255 Devices Maximum, 1 USB Device Port USB Serial Style-4, -6, or -7 (with Isolator Modules) Dimensions: Enclosure Only : 2 Notification-Appliance Class-A, Style-Z or Class- 14-1/4 in. W x 19 in. H x 5 Circuits: B, Style-Y 24 VDC, 1.5 A in. D (maximum per circuit) Enclosure with Door: Suitable for Synchronized 14-13/32 in. W x 19-5/32 Notification Appliances in. H x 5 in. D 2 Releasing Circuits: Configurable for Optional Modules: RDCM Remote Display - One or Two Control Module Heads and/or Solenoid ATM-L Annunciator Driver Valves Module - One Metron Actuator [CM Internet-Accessible 24 Vdc, 2.4 A (maximum /Modbus-Conversion per circuit) Module Network Interface Card 2 Combination Circuits: Each Configurable as: Remote Releasing Module Class-A, Style-Z or Class- B, Style-Y NAC, 24 Vdc, ORDERING INFORMATION 1.5 A (Maximum per Part Number Description circuit) Suitable for 74-600000-001 FENWALNET 6000 Control Unit Synchronized Notification (Blue) Appliances OR 74-600000-510 FENWALNET 6000 Control Unit Release Circuit with One (Red) Control Head or Solenoid 74-600000-007 Trim Ring (Blue) Valve 24 Vdc, 2.4 A 74-000000-517 Trim Ring (Red) (maximum per circuit) OPTIONAL MODULES Relays: 3 Programmable and Part Number Description 1 Trouble Relay. - 1.0 A @ 30 Vdc 06-220080-002 Intelligent Connector Module (ICM) (resistive) 74-300004-032 GraphicAnnunciator Driver (ATM-L) - 0.5 A @ 30 Vdc 74-300000-502 Remote LCD Annunciator(RDCM) (inductive) 74-200036-500 Network Interface Card (NIC) - 0.5 A @ 120 Vdc 70-000000-001 Remote Releasing Module (RRM)- (inductive) Standard Mounting 70-600000-002 Remote Releasing Module (RRM)- Fenwal and SmartOne are registered trademarks of Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. In-Cabinet Mounting AnaLASER, Alarm Line and FailSoft are tademarks of Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. n FEIVINAL This literature is provided for informational purposes only. KIDDE-FENWAL, INC. assumes no respon- / sibility for the product's suitability for a particular application. The product must be properly applied to work correctly. \ Protection Systems if you need more information on this product, or if you have a particular problem or question, contact i~ KIDDE-FENWAL, INC. KIDDE-FENWAL INC., Ashland, MA01721. Telephone: (508) 881-2000 400 MAIN STREET, ASHLAND, MA 01721 TEL: (508)881-2000 FAX: (508) 881-8920 74-600 10/06 02006 Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. Printed in USA w .fe-alfre.com Series 1950 Manual Pull Station Effective: September 2000 P/N 30-195000-OOX 30-1950-1 FEATURES: • UL Listed, FM Approved, MEA Approved • CSFM (Pending) 9 • cUL Listed for Canada • Unique Field Labeling for either Fire Alarm or Suppression Applications • ADA Compliant PUSH • Single Pole or Double Pole f • Keylock for Reset or Test L • Surface or Semi-flush Mounting • Optional Weatherproof Backbox Available • High Gloss Red Paint Finish DESCRIPTION The Fenwal Series 1950 Manual Pull Stations are High qual- ity, reliable non-coded alarm initiating devices. They are con- structed of a heavy die-cast aluminum for long life and reliability. These pull stations have a red glossy finish with raised white lettering. The Series 1950 stations are available with a single pole single throw switch (standard) or a double pole single throw During installation, the installer simply chooses the appropri- switch (typically used for remote or local annunciation). The ate label, removes the protective backing and places the label contacts of each switch are gold plated to ensure the high- into the space on the bottom of the station. This flexibility al- est reliability when used in low current initiating circuits. lows installations to be customized for each customer and These manual stations are designed for quick, efficient re- application, without the expense of carrying extra inventory. sponse by personnel in an emergency, while the double ac- OPERATION tion PUSH/PULL levers prevent accidental operation. The The Series 1950 dual action Manual Pull Station is operated keylock allows the unit to be reset and tested, and the sta- tions by simply pushing the PUSH bar inward, allowing the PULL protheducts. Fenwal 2320, FenwaINET handle to be grasped in a one-handed motion. The handle is 2000, are and keyed to the AnaLASERpro match 200 then pulled down as far as it will go. If the optional break rod is Optional surface backboxes-for indoor and weatherproof installed, it would break at this point. The handle is now locked mounting-are available, which are painted red and sized to in place, and is easily visible from up to 50 feet away. The match the manual stations. The weatherproof backbox handle is reset by opening the station with the key, placing the comes with a gasket kit which allows the Series 1950 sta- handle in the normal upright position and re-locking the sta- tions to be mounted outdoors. tion. FIRE ALARM OR SUPPRESSION RELEASING LABELING There are four labels that are shipped with each of the Se- ries 1950 Manual Pull Stations. Each self-adhesive label is die-cut with raised lettering, constructed from heavy duty Lexan®. FIRE SYSTEM RELEASE FM-200 RELEASE FE-13 RELEASE FENWAL SPECIFICATIONS ORDERING INFORMATION Series 1950 Manual Pull Station Shipping Part Number Description Weight Style: Double Action, non-coded. Dimensions: 4.75"H x 3.25"W x 1"D 30-195000-002 Series 1950 Pull 1.2 lb. Station SPST. Includes Contact: Single Pole, Single Throw or Double four labels. Pole, Single Throw 30-195000-004 Series 1950 Pull 1.3 lb. Contact rating: 1 amp @ 125VAC or 30VDC. Gold Station DPST. Includes plated contacts. four labels. Wiring: Terminal block connections with 30-195001-001 SGB-32S Indoor Box .8 lb. damping plate for in & out wiring. Suitable for up to 12 AWG wiring. 30-195001-002 SGB-32C Outdoor Box 1.0 lb. Mounting: Mounts to a standard single gang box, 30-195002-001 Pkg. of (12) Breakrods. >.25 lb. or the SGB-32S or SGB-32C surface Must order separately boxes. Two 6/32 screws ship with each unit. 06-118013-001 Spare Key for >.25 lb. Series 1950 Keylock: Keyed to match Fenwal 2320, FenwalNET 2000, and Anal-ASER DIMENSIONS panels. One key ships with each unit. (shown with Fenwal label installed.) Breakrod: Optional, order separately. Constructed of clear acrylic tubing. Visible from front of unit if broken. t 1.08 Temperature: -12-F to 132°F (-25eC to 56°C) 3.250 0.88 SGB-32S Interior Surface Backbox Dimensions: 4.75"H x 3.25W x 2.25"D j Constriction: Steel sheet metal. ! IR Conduit: Two knockouts for 1/2" conduit connectors, one on top and bottom. Mounti rig: Pull station mouns to the box with (4) 8/32 screws, which ship with each P V L \ i 4.75 box SGB-32C Weatherproof Surface Backbox III Dimensions: 4.75"H x 3.25W x 2.25"D i Constriction: Cast aluminum. rr 7.37 FENWAL ~ Conduit: One threaded opening for 1/2" conduit / - connector. FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW Mounting: Pull station mounts to the box with (4) 8/32 screws and a foam gasket, which ship with each box. FE This literature is provided for informational purposes only. KIDDE-FENWAL,INC assumes no responsibility for the product's suitability for a particular application. The product must be prop- erty applied to work correctly. KIDDE-FENWAL, INC. If you need more information on this product, or if you have a particular problem or question, 400 MAIN STREET, ASHLAR, MA 01721 \ contact KIDDE-FENWAL INC., Ashland, MA 01721. Telephone: (508) 881-2000 TEL: (508) 891-2000 FAX: (508) 881$920 30-1950-1 09/00 ©2000 Kidde Fenwal, Inc. Printed in USA www.fenwalrlre.com FOOMM ProMd- Sy.A.- Series 1930 Suppression Effective: March 2002 System Abort Station ° 30-050 FEATURES • UL Listed, File # S3743 • Flush or Surface Mount I' • Sized for Double Gang Box • Large Yellow Push Button Switch • One Normally Open Contact DESCRIPTION The Fenwal Series 1930 Abort Station features a large, easy-to-operate abort push button. The momentary type w r { switch is very easy to see due to its highly visible yellow° color. The abort station stainless steel faceplate is clearly ,A.I. 4 labelled with operation procedures-eliminating indecision and hesitation. The Backbox is painted with red enamel and is provided with four 1/2" knockouts. The pre-drilled and tapped mount- ing tabs allow for easy attachment of the abort station. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Ratings: One N.O. momentary contact rated 2.5 Amps @ 120 Vdc. 4.5" Ambient Temperature: ~ (114 mm) -13°F to 158°F a a -25°C to 70°C) PUSH/HOLD Terminals: a.s" Captive screws and saddle clamps accept 14 AWG to 24 (114 mm) AWG wire. SUPPRESS ION SYSTEM ABORT I 1.70" B FENWAL ® -ill (43.18 mm) Mounting: 3.05" Four 6-32 x 1/2" mounting screws included. (77.47 mm) Options: 2.25" f A Normally Closed switch block for this abort station is avail- (57.15 mm) 101.6 mm able for use with 2210/2212 or 3210 panels. O ORDERING INFORMATION 'A Approximate O Part Number Description Shipping Weight _ .e 30-193000-001 Abort Station without 2 lb. Backbox 30-193000-002 Abort Station with Backbox 3 lb. 30-193000-003 Backbox 1 lb. Figure 1. Dimension Details 30-193000-004 Auxiliary N.C. Switch Block .5 Ib. TENWAL This literature is provided for informational purposes only. KIDDE-F IN assumes no responsibility for the product's suitability for a particular application. . The product must / be properly applied to work correctly. If you need more information on this product, or if you have a particular problem or ques- Protection Systems tion, contact KIDDE-FENWAL INC., Ashland, MA 01721. Telephone: (508) 881-2000 KIDDE-FENWAL, INC. e ~J 400 MAIN STREET, ASHLAND, MA 01721 30-050 03102 ©2002 Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. Printed in U.S.A. TEL: (508)881-2000 FAX: (508) 881-8920 www.fenwalfire.com Alarm Signals installation Effective: March 2002 Data 75-008.A • NOTE: All mounting plates and backboxes must be ordered separately. Select largest backbox shown in mounting options where possible to provide additional room for easy installation. (A) DBB BACKBOX Standard deep steel backbox provided with knockouts for interior sur- Use (B) I ind ndoo ors. EXTENDER face mounting, concealed conduit mounting or semi-flush applications. rs. It is painted to match the signal. 51 /4 sq. d aY- a 345/64 a 5132 29/32 1 (Z) HOLES FFTH OR . 3 45i64 1/2' S 114' CONDUIT 1 Ia MAXIMUM NUMBER OF CONDUCTORS A-4111 AV4Gx16 AWGxta 1-x12 25/32 1{ i{-- a a e a 1 d 5132 (C) BB SACKBOX Standard steel backbox with knockouts for interior surface mounting, For surf surface BACKBOX concealed conduit mounting or semi-flush applications. Fo mounting. 3 ~/e O-4 5 Y'. 'X8.32 TAP O0 0 7 0 O Q° O 4 D 3'/a °o° 3°/6 O 5 m o O cc O O KNOCKOUTS-' W32 TAP PROVIDED WITH KNOCKOUTS (EAai SIDE) (2) HOLES FOR 12' S 314• CONDUIT 3'/e MAXIMUM NUMBER OF CONDUCTORS AWG x1S ANG Ste AWG A74 qyk; x72 MAXIMUM NUMBER OF CONDUCTORS a 4 y a ANC x18 AYYG x76 AVNG ;174 AWG x12 6 6 B g (E) WBB WEATHER RESISTANT BACKBOX Sturdy die cast housing, threaded conduit hole and knockout for out- S(F) SFP tamped alum numSsu aceTwall plate which mounts behind the basic door applications. unit and serves to cover recessed backboxes in semi-flush mounting applications. 5 4'/a 2 /e ~6~ TAPPED FOR ' -T sha 12' CONDUrr I 331e ~ 4'/e 1/4• DIA. Iz XNOatart~ 2 HOLE 3% x&32 ~ I ~ e 'AAXIMUM NUMBER OF CONDUCTORS TAP 2) HOLES >WG k16 A11UG Y7B AlM(7 xt• >NG •12 ' A AP ADAPTER PLATE (H) IOB BACKBOX amped aluminum adapter plate designed for applications where For surface mounting. ~mi-flush installation cannot be used. The plate can be mounted to andard octagon or round backboxes, single or double gang boxes 5114SQ plastic rings. The backbox and basic unit are then fastened to the 3SO KNOCKOUTS TS r OR irz• ate. This type mounting is referred to as a concealed conduit instal- CONDUIT Lion. (TOP, soTroen AND aacx) 0 0 0 511e-- II 2 5/Y o O o o o= C= 2 5/e i a 71 -32 0 3 318 I Ial HOLES O o MAXMUM NUMBER OF CONDUCTORS AVVG ;216 AWG #16 AWG 414 AWG 012 3 a a 6 (1) 4" SQUARE, DEEP, FLUSH (BO) (J) FSB1 FLUSH STROBE BACKBOX AND RP RETROFIT PLATE Special steel backbox with knockouts. FSB1 Flush Strobe box to be used with RP. C1,~ 9 a/Y a -1 /a2 n 4 23132 3,116 C 1J Q 313/1Y C / 6 3/a O a 0 o 0 3 3/a D 2-v8' Deep O MAXMUM NUMBER OF CONDUCTORS 3 3/8 31J/1e AWG A18 AVVG YIB AWGY14 -.12 a e e a (K) DOUBLE-GANGN FLUSH (BO) (L) 4" SQUARE, DEEP WJEXTENSION RING, FLUSH (BO) 0 O Q.+ 2-1/8" Deep ` .,r ' i 1-1 /2" Deep •r •AAXMUM NUMBER OF CONDUCTORS DEPTH !AAXMUM NUMBER OF CONDUCTCYlB ;WbY1 ~V•C Y18 ? DWG Y1S ^.:VM Y14 T AV1iCa Y72 S AVvG1"6 AVVGSIA AVJGY12 -vW -1i2' a 9 3 (M) SHB8 SURFACE BACKBOX (N) SBL-2 SURFACE BACKBOX I~ i_tvls- 11/16' o- ' o - " 7/64" TOP O 562 RE 5 000 REF. 3.375 p O j I I I O o 0 0 REF. GNO 14. O O I j 33/8' b SHB8 f~/1 ~•o KNCCKCUTS ° o FOR /2" o o j CONDUIT j 10.15/16• 0 0 0 3 375 (EAC,~ SICE) REF. i 5,000 REF (O) SINGLE GANG, FLUSH (BO) (P) 4" SQUARE, FLUSH (BO) 0 0 o ~ O o; C f 1-1/2" Deep C - J C C S C. , 7 2„ Deep MAXIMUM NUMBER OF CONDUCTORS 4VKi #18 AVVG #1fi AVVG #t4 AVVG #12 MAXIMUM NUMBER OF CONDUCTORS 4 y 4 4 AVVG #18 -#18 AVVG #14 AVVG #12 1 y 4 4 (Q) DOUBLE-GANG, SURFACE (BO) (R) WPSBB-R For surface mounting. For surface mounting. 4-3/4" - 1-3/4" 1-11/16" 5-21/32' r 3-3/8-, I r Z-19/32.. L 5-3/16"-i `AAXMUM NUMBER OF CONDUCTORS -VVO ?18 gVVp ?16 -Nq #1 t +VbO #12 "nAXIMUM NUMBER OF CONDUCTORS 1 a VNG#18 >VVG#18 .~VVG#/4 AVlip #12 9 8 )RDERING INFORMATION Model Number Part Number Application Description Designation KCB-R 75-0000004)01 MT, MT-'vVP, RSSWP Indoor/Cutdoor Surface Backbox H ISP-R 75-000000-002 ET E770, MT Indoor Surface Plate B RP-R 75-000000-003 RSS, RSSP, 43T MB. E70.. ET70, MT, NS Retrofit Plate (for use with installer) FSB1Box) J SB8-R 75-0000004)04 RSS, RSSP. 43T, MB, E70, E90, E7-70, MT, NS Surface Backbox D SFP-R 75-000000-005 RSS, RSSP, 43T, MB, E70, Eii0, MT NS Semi-Flush Plate F BB-R 75-000000-006 RSS, RSSP, 43T. MB, NS Standard Indoor Backbox C AP-R 75-000000-007 43T, MB Concealed Conduit Plate G WBB-R 75-000000-008 43T, MB, RSSWP: MTWP, MT12/24 Weatherproof Backbox E DBB-R 75-000000-009 RSS, RSSP, 43T, MB, MT, NS Deep Indoor Backbox A SBI 7-R 75-000000-012 RSS, RSSP, 43T, MB Surface Backbox N SHBB-R 75-000000-013 RSS, RSSP; 43T, MB, NS Surface Backbox M WPSBB 75-000000-014 RSSWP Weatherproof Backbox R =enwai is a regotered tradernarlt of Kidde-Fenwal Inc. ® This literature is provuJW for IrdamaYatal purfoom onty. KIDDE-FENWAUNC. aa&mes no responsretlay for the product's &ALammy for a par-Aar appricaliott. The Pmd= must be propwfy applied 10 work Coffectly if If you need more in(ormaem on this product. or of you haw a par YauarProlim f or 4ueetlan. p o p o p a f INC. contact KIDDE-FENWAL INC.. Ashland. MA 01721. TeMprow (508) 851-2000 r 400 MAIN STREET. ASHLAND, MA 01721 ~ T~ (SWIN 1_2000 FAX (5tle)ee 4wM ; 5-0OS.A 03!02 rD2002 Kiddefermal. inc. rhned in U.S.A. R Series RSS Strobes Effective: March 2002 Series RSSP Strobe Plates 0 75-011 FEATURES • Approvals include: UL 1971. New York City (MEA), California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) and Factory Mutual Pending. • ADA/NFPA/UFC/ANSI compliant • Meets OSHA 29 Part 1910.165 • 15/75 single candela devices provide 75 cd on axis • Multi-candela models are available with Field Selectable Candela Settings of 15, 30, 75 or 110 cd. "r • Low current draw with temperature compensation to reduce power consumption and wiring costs. • Strobes produce 1 flash per second over the regulated voltage range Series RSS Series RSSP • 24 Vdc models with wide New UL "Regulated backboxes or the SHBB surface backbox. An attractive Voltage" using filtered (DC) or unfiltered VRMS cover plate is provided for a clean, finished appearance on input voltage all models. • Synchronize with Fenwal SM or DSM Sync The Series RSSP Multi-Candela Strobe Plates are a cost Module effective way to retrofit required strobe appliances to bells, • Zero inrush above peak horns, multitones or speakers and easily mount to stan- • Convenient wall mounting to standard dard 4" backboxes or to Fenwal SBL2 surface backboxes backboxes for surface mounting. • Fast installation with IN/OUT screw terminals All strobes use a Xenon flashtube enclosed in a rugged using #12 to #18 AWG wires. Lexan® lens to provide maximum reliability for effective vis- • Weatherproof models available ible signaling. • "Fire" and "Agent" label options Fenwal also offers the Series RSSWP Single Candela • Red and white color options Strobe for outdoor installations requiring weatherproof de- DESCRIPTION vices and private mode locations where UL 1971 Strobes are not required. They are Listed to UL 1638/UL 464 for Fenwal Series RSS Strobes and Series RSSP Strobe Plates wall mounting indoors or outdoors with an extended tem- have been enhanced with lower current draw and zero in- perature range of -31 OF to 150°F (-350C to 66°C). rush while maintaining their outstanding performance, reli- ability, and cost effectiveness. GENERAL NOTES These versatile appliances will satisfy virtually all require- Strobes are designed to flash at 1 flash per second ments for indoor, wall or ceiling mount applications. minimum over the Regulated Voltage Range. Note that Strobe options include 15/75 cd or the patented Multi-Can- NFPA-72 (1999) specifies a flash rate of 1 to 2 flashes dela strobe with field selectable candela settings of 15, 30, per second and ADA Guidelines specify a flash rate of 75 or 110 cd. 1 to 3 flashes per second. All models may be synchronized when used in conjunction • All candela ratings represent minimum effective Strobe with the Fenwal SM or DSM Sync Modules. Synchronized intensity based on UL 1971. strobes can eliminate possible restrictions on the number Series RSS & RSSP Strobe products are listed under of strobes in the field of view. Fenwal synchronized strobes UL 1971 for indoor use with a temperature range of offer an easy way to comply with ADA recommendations 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49 C) and maximum humidity of concerning photosensitive epilepsy as well as meeting the 93% 2%). requirements of NFPA 72 (1999). "Regulated Voltage Range" is the newest terminology Fenwal Series RSS Strobes employ a Patented Integral used by UL to identify the voltage range. Prior to this Strobe Mounting Plate that can be mounted to a single change, UL used the terminology "Listed Voltage gang, double gang, 4" square, 100 mm European Range". SPECIFICATIONS Table 1. Series RSS and RSSP Current Requirements Model No. Input Regulated Voltage Strobe Candela Average Current Voltage Range Vdc/FWR cd at 24 V Vdc 15 cd 30 cd 75 cd 110.d RSS-241575W-FR 24 Vdc 16.0-33.0 15 (75 on axis) 0.065 RSS-241575W-AR 24 Vdc 16.0-33.0 15 (75 on axis) 0.065 RSS-24MCW-FR 24 Vdc 16.0-33.0 15/30/75/110 0.050 0.081 0.133 0.161 RSS-24MCW-AR 24 Vdc 16.0-33.0 15/30/75/110 0.050 0.081 0.133 0.161 RSS-24MCW-FW 24 Vdc 16.0-33.0 15/30175/110 0.050 0.081 0.133 0.161 RSS-24MCW-AW 24 Vdc 16.0-33.0 15/30/75/110 0.050 0.081 0.133 0.161 RSSP-241575W-FR 24 Vdc 16.0-33.0 15 (75 on axis) 0.065 RSSP-24MCW-FR 24 Vdc 16.0 - 33.0 15/30/75/110 0.050 0.081 0.133 0.161 RSSP-24MCW-AR 24 Vdc 16.0-33.0 15/30/75/110 0.050 0.081 0.133 0.161 RSSP-24MCW-FW 24 Vdc 16.0-33.0 15/30/75/110 0.050 0.081 0.133 0.161 RSSP-24MCW-AW 24 Vdc 16.0-33.0 15/30/75/110 0.050 0.081 0.133 0.161 RSSWP-2475W-FR 24 Vdc 16.0-33.0 75 - - 0.102 RSSWP-2475W-AR 24 Vdc 16.0-33.0 75 - - 0.102 - * Average Current per actual production testing at Listed VDC. For Rated Average and Peak Current across LIL regulated voltage range for both Filtered DC and unfiltered VRMS, see Installation Instructions. INSTALLATION NOTES Installation of 110 candela strobe products in sleep- ing areas. WARNING Installation in office areas and other specification Failure to comply with the installation and installation issues. instructions or general information sheets 2. Use strobes only on circuits with continuously applied could result in improper Installation, operating voltage. Do not use strobes on coded or In- application, and/or operation of these products terrupted circuits in which the applied voltage is cycled in an emergency situation, which could result on and off as the strobes may not flash. In property damage and serious injury or death. 3. Conductor size (AWG), length and ampacity should be 1. Contact Fenwal for the current "Installation Instructions" taken into consideration prior to design and Installation on these products. These materials contain important of these products, particularly in retrofit installations. Information that should be read prior to specifying or 4. Fenwal Notification Appliances must be used within their installing these products, including: published specifications and must be PROPERLY speci- e Total current required by all appliances connected fied, applied, installed, operated, maintained and op- to system secondary power sources. erationally tested in accordance with their installation • Fuse ratings on notification appliance circuits to instructions at the time of installation and at least twice handle peak currents from all appliances on those a year or more often and in accordance with local, state Circuits. and federal codes, regulations and laws. Specification, • Composite flash rate from multiple strobes within application, installation, operation, maintenance and testing must be performed by qualified personnel for a person's field of view. proper operation in accordance with all of the latest • Adding, replacing or changing appliances or chang- National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Underwrit- ing candela settings will effect current draw. Re- ers' Laboratories (UL), National Electrical Code (NEC), calculate current draw to insure that the total aver- Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), age current and total peak required by all Appli- local, state, county, province, district, federal and other ances do not exceed the rated capacity of the applicable building and fire standards, guidelines, regu- power sources or fuses. lations, laws and codes including, but not limited to, all • The voltage applied to these products must be appendices and amendments and the requirements of within their "regulated voltage range". the local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ). WIRING DIAGRAMS ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS SPECIFICATIONS SERIES RSS/RSSP APPLIANCE The visual notification appliances shall be Fenwal Series FROM TO NEXT RSS Strobe Appliances or approved equal. The Series RSS PRECEDING + +APPLIANCE APPLIANCE' - - OR EOLR shall meet and be listed for UL Standard 1971 (Emergency SYNC MODULE OR FACP Devices for the Hearing-Impaired) for Indoor Fire Protec- tion Service. The strobe shall be listed for indoor use and + shall meet the requirements of FCC Part 15 Class B. The strobe appliances shall produce a flash rate of one (1) flash per second over the Regulated Voltage Range and shall SERIES RSSIRSSP APPLIANCES SYNCHRONIZED WIDSM MODULE SINGLE CLASS "A"NAC CIRCUIT incorporate a Xenon flashtube enclosed in a rugged Lexan® with standard reverse lens. All o zra< inputs shall be compatible FACE polarity supervision of circuit wiring by a Fire Alarm Control RSS RSS RSS Panel (FACP). When Strobe Plates are to be installed, they shall be the Fenwal Series RSSP Strobe Plate and shall have the same electronic circuitry as the Fenwal Series RSS. aL" ass RSS RSS The Series RSS Strobe shall be of low current design and shall have Zero Inrush. Where wall mount, Multi-Candela appliances are specified, the strobe intensity shall have a STROBE/PLATE ASSEMBLY AUDIBLE B VISIBLE APPLIANCE minimum of four (4) field selectable settings and shall be OPERATE IN UNISON rated per UL 1971 for: 15, 30, 75 or 110 candela. The se- `R,FA°' E + + slI.ER lector switch for selecting the candela shall be tamper re °P- FRcCP - °P E° ~ OR °°U`E - sistant and not accessible from the front of the appliance. The 15/75 candela strobe shall be specified when 15 can- + dela UL 1971 listing with 75 candela on-axis is required 0 (e.g. ADA compliance). STROBE AUDIBLE When synchronization is required, the appliance shall be compatible with Fenwal SM or DSM Sync Modules. The STROBE/PLATE ASSEMBLY strobes shall not drift out of synchronization at any time AUDIBLE & VISIBLE APPLIANCE OPERATE INDEPENDENTLY during operation. If the sync module or Power Supply fails to operate, (i.e., contacts remain closed), the strobe shall °p ANCE + ± A revert to a non-synchronized flash rate. The strobes shall ;RFACF - PL° R be designed for indoor surface of flush mounting. The Series RSS Strobe Appliances shall incorporate a Pat- ented, Integral Strobe Mounting Plate that shall allow mount- RE'LDI ° ing to single-gang, double-gang, 4-inch square, 100 mm '%EE- R°eEIYNC+ + sT°TR°DE MODULL°R FAP - °RE° European type backboxes, or the SHBB Surface Backbox. 0 0 The Appliance shall not have any mounting holes or screw + - + - heads visible when the installation is completed. The Series RSSP Multi-Candela or single candela Strobe STROBE AUDIBLE Plate shall mount to either a standard 4 inch square backbox for flush mounting, or the Fenwal SBL2 backbox for sur- SERIESRSSIRSSP APPLIANCES SYNCHRONIZED WISM face mounting. MODULE SINGLE CLASS "B" NAC CIRCUIT FACE S. nw. m'' RSS RSS ORDERING INFORMATION Table 2. Ordering Information Part No. Model No. Input Voltage Rated Candela Strobe Label Color Mounting Mounting Options Series RSS 75-000002-011 RSS-241575W-FR 24 Vdc 15 (75 on axis) FIRE Red Wall B, C, F, J, M 75-000002-013 RSS-241575W-AR 24 Vdc 15 (75 on axis) AGENT Red Wall B, C, F, J, M 75-000005-021 RSS-24MCW-FR 24 Vdc 15/30/75/110 FIRE Red Wall B, C, F, J, M 75-000005-022 RSS-24MCW-AR 24 Vdc 15/30/75/110 AGENT Red Wall B, C, F, J, M 75-000005-031 RSS-24MCW-FW 24 Vdc 15/30/751110 FIRE White Wall B, C, F, J, M 75-000005-032 RSS-24MCW-AW 24 Vdc 15/30/75/110 AGENT White Wall B, C, F, J, M Series RSSP 75-000002-012 RSSP-241575W-FR 24 Vdc 15 (75 on axis) FIRE Red Wall N 75-000005-023 RSSP-24MCW-FR 24 Vdc 15/30/75/110 FIRE Red Wall N 75-000005-024 RSSP-24MCW-AR 24 Vdc 15/30/75/110 AGENT Red Wall N 75-000005-033 RSSP-24MCW-FW 24 Vdc 15/30/75/110 FIRE White Wall N 75-000005-034 RSSP-24MCW-AW 24 Vdc 15/30/75/110 AGENT White Wall N Series RSSWP 75-000005-041 RSSWP-2475W-FR 24 Vdc 75 FIRE Red Wall R 75-000005-042 RSSWP-2475W-AR 24 Vdc 75 AGENT Red Wall R Table 4. Compatible Devices for RSSP Plates Multitones Electronic Signals Series MT Motor Bells (6" or 10") Series MB Voice Evacuation Speakers Series E-70, ET 70 Horns Series NH MOUNTING OPTIONS Table 3. Mounting Options Model Number Part Number Designation BB-R 75-000000-006 C SHBB-R 75-000000-013 M SBL-2 75-000000-012 N IS P-R 75-000000-002 B RP-R 75-000000-003 J SFP-R 75-000000-005 F WPSBB-R 75-000000-014 R Note: For complete installation options refer to the Alarm Signals Installation Data Sheet (75-008-A) Fenwal is a registered trademark of Kidde-Fenwal Inc. Lexan is a registered trademark of the General Electric Company. FENWAL This literature is provided for informational purposes only. KIDDE-FENWAL,INC. assumes / no responsibility for the product's suitability for a particular application. The product must be properly applied to work correctly. Protection Systems If you need more information on this product, or if you have a particular problem or question, it KIDDE-FENWAL, INC. contact KIDDE-FENWAL INC., Ashland, MA 01721. Telephone: (508) 881-2000 400 MAIN STREET, ASHLAND, MA 01721 i TEL: (508)881-2000 FAX: (508) 881-8920 75-011 03/02 02002 Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. Printed in U.S.A. www.fenwalfire.wm Series MT Multitone Horns and Effective: October 2004 Series MT Multitone Horn-Strobes 0 75-001 FEATURES • Approvals include: UL 1971 and UL 464. Factory Mutual (FM), California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) and New York City (MEA). • Designed to meet or exceed ADA/NFPA/UFC/ANSI Standards and Accessibility Guidelines. Meets OSHA 29 Part 1910, 165. • One alarm appliance with eight (8) selective signals to provide superior sound penetration for various ambient and wall conditions with two field selectable sound output levels. Series MT Horn Strobe • Audible and strobe can operate from a single (with 1013 backbox) signaling circuit with any of the eight (8) audible signals. • Code-3 Horn and Tone meet ANSI/NFPA temporal pattern for standard emergency evacuation signaling. • Multi-Candela MT Strobe models available with field selectable 15/30/75/110 candela settings. • Single Candela MT Strobe models available with 15/75 candela rating. • Weatherproof MT Strobe models available with 75/180 candela rating • Strobe markings for fire and suppression Series MT Horn applications. • Wide listed voltage range, filtered (DC) and FWR. aswell as meeting ADA requirements concerning photosen- • Polarized inputs for compatibility with standard sitive epilepsy. reverse polarity type supervision of circuit wiring Each MT and MT Strobe appliance has two user selective by an alarm panel, sound output levels: STANDARD dBAand HIGH dBA. The • Low cost installation via standard electrical MT-12/14 provides dual voltage capability in one unit, boxes. Attractive flush or surface mounting 12 Vdc or 24 Vdc operation, filtered or FWR. The MT Strobe options. No additional trimplate required for Electronic Signals operate with 24 Vdc and may be used flush mounting. with filtered or unfiltered (full-wave-rectified) input voltages. • IN and OUT wiring terminations that accept Separate input terminals are available and shunt wires are two (2) #12 to #18 AWG wires at each terminal. provided to enable both tone and strobe to operate simul- DESCRIPTION taneously from a single input. The Multitone Strobe Signals are UL Listed for indoor wall Fenwal Series MT and MT Strobe Multitone electronic sig- mount applications, under Standard 1971 for Devices for nals offer a choice of eight (8) nationally and internationally the Hearing Impaired and under Standard 464 for Audible recognized alerting sounds: Horn, Bell, March Time Horn, Signal Appliances. MT Strobe models are listed for indoor Code-3 Tone, Code-3 Horn, Slow Whoop, Siren or Hi/Lo use with a temperature range of 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) Tone. Our Code-3 horn and tone patterns are engineered and maximum humidity of 93% t 2%. The MT-12/24 and to comply with NFPA/ANSI Temporal Pattern specifications MTWP models for outdoor use are Listed for -31 °F to 150°F without requiring additional equipment. With MT and MT (-35°C to 66°C) and maximum humidity of 95%. The strobe Strobe Signals, one alarm appliance meets most of your devices use a Xenon flashtube with solid state circuitry en- signaling needs. closed in a rugged Lexan® (or equivalent) lens to provide The MT Strobes are designed for ADA applications with maximum reliability for effective visible signaling. Strobe lens maximum performance, reliability and cost-effectiveness markings available for "Fire" and "Agent" labeled applica- while meeting or exceeding the latest requirements of NFPA tions. 72 (1999), ANSI 117. 1, UFC (2000) and UL Standard 1971 The Series MT Signals have IN and OUT wiring terminations The MT Audible is UL 464 Listed. that accept two #12 to #18 AWG wires at each terminal. "Regulated Voltage Range" is the newest terminology Inputs are polarized for compatibility with standard reverse used by UL to identify the voltage range. Prior to this polarity type supervision. change, UL used the terminology "Listed Voltage Table 1. Alarm Tones Range." Tone Alarm Tones Pattern Description Table 3. Current Ratings for Series MT Strobe Portion Horn Broadband Horn (Continuous) RMS Current (Amps) Bell 1560 Hz Modulated (0.07 sec. ON/Repeat) Model MT-241575 MTWP-2475 MT-24MCW March Time Horn Horn (0.25 sec. ON/0.25 sec. OFF/Repeat) Candela 1575cd 180cd 15cd 30cd 75cd 110cd Code-3 Horn Horn (ANSI S3.41 Temporal Pattern) 24.0 Vdc 0.060 0.094 0.041 0.063 0.109 0.140 Code-3 Tone 500 Hz (ANSI S3.41 Temporal Pattern) 500-1200 Hz SWEEP UL Max* 0.090 0.138 0.060 0.092 0.165 0.220 Slow Whoop (4.0 sec. ON/0.5 sec. OFF/Repeat) * RMS current ratings are per UL average RMS method. UL max current Siren 600-1200 HZ SWEEP (1.0 sec. ON/Repeat) rating is the maximum RMS current within the listed voltage range (16-33v for 24v units). For strobes the UL max current is usually at the Hi/Lo 1000/800 (0.25 sec. ON/Altemate) minimum listed voltage (16v for 24v units). For audibles the max current is usually at the maximum listed voltage (33v for 24v units). For GENERAL NOTES unfiltered FWR ratings, see installation instructions. • Strobes are designed to flash at 1 flash per second mini- mum over their "Regulated Voltage Range." Note that NFPA-72 (1999) specifies a flash rate of 1 to 2 flashes per second and ADA Guidelines specifies a flash rate of 1 to 3 flashes per second. • All candela ratings represent minimum effective Multi- ton Strobe intensity based on UL 1971. SPECIFICATIONS Table 2. dBA and Current Ratings for Series MTAudible Portion RMS Current (Amps) dBA@ 10 Ft (UL Reverberant) dBA@ 10 Ft (anechoic) 24 VDC 12 VDC 24 VDC 12 VDC 12 and 24 VDC Tone HI Output STD Output HI Output STD Output HI STD HI STD HI STD @ 24 UL @ 24 UL @ 24 UL @ 24 UL Output Output Output Output Output Output VDC max* VDC max* VDC max* VDC max* Horn 0.074 0.108 0.033 0.044 0.145 0.176 0.023 0.034 92 87 90 77 99 93 Bell 0.040 0.053 0.018 0.024 0.077 0.095 0.014 0.020 86 80 85 69 92 87 March Time Horn 0.067 0.104 0.033 0.038 0.109 0.142 0.023 0.034 89 84 89 74 99 93 Code-3 Horn 0.069 0.091 0.026 0.035 0.100 0.142 0.023 0.034 88 83 88 73 99 93 Code-3 Tone 0.061 0.075 0.026 0.035 0.088 0.105 0.015 0.021 85 80 84 70 95 90 Slow Whoop 0.069 0.098 0.028 0.037 0.100 0.142 0.025 0.035 90 89 89 75 99 94 Siren 0.080 0.104 0.027 0.036 0.122 0.152 0.021 0.030 89 84 89 75 98 93 HVLO 0.044 0.057 0.020 0.026 0.089 0.114 0.018 0.026 86 81 86 71 93 88 * RMS current ratings are per UL average RMS method. UL max current rating is the maximum RMS current within the listed voltage range (16-33v for 24v units). For strobes the UL max current is usually at the minimum listed voltage (16v for 24v units). For audibles the max current is usually at the maximum listed voltage (33v for 24v units). For unfiltered FWR ratings, see installation instructions. WIRING DIAGRAMS 3. Contact Fenwal for "Installation Instructions" sheets on these products. These materials contain important in- MT SIGNAL formation that should be read prior to specifying or in PRECEDING + + TO NEXT APPLIANCE. APPLIANCE stalling these products, including: SM/OSM - - OR EOLR OR FACP • Total current required by all devices connected to system primary and secondary power sources. + - Fuse ratings on signaling circuits to handle maxi- mum inrush or peak currents from all devices on SIGNAL those circuits. • Composite flash rate from multiple strobes within AUDIBLE SIGNAL AND STROBE a person's field of view. OPERATE INDEPENDENTLY FROM Installation in office areas and other specification PRECEDING + + TO LEXT and installation issues. AUDIBLE OR _ APPIANCE FACP - OR BOLE FROM Use strobes only on circuits with continuously ap- PRECEOING + + TO NE%T APPLIANGE. STROBE OR EOLft plied operating voltage. Do not use strobes on OR FAC - - OR FACP coded or interrupted circuits in which the applied voltage is cycled on and off, as the strobe may not + - 0 + - flash. • The voltage applied to these products must be STROBE AUDIBLE within their rated input voltage range. • Conductor size (AWG), length and ampacity should be taken into consideration prior to design and in- OPERATE AUDIBLE IN SIGNAL UNISON, AND RED AND STROBE stallation of these products, particularly in retrofit BLACK SHUNT-WIRES ARE installations. SUPPLIED. 4. Fenwal notification appliances must be used within their F OM PRECEDING + RED + TO NE%1 APPLIANCE _ APPLIANCE published specifications and must be PROPERLY OR FACP SLACK - OR EOLR specified, applied, installed, operated, maintained and 6 6 operationally tested in accordance with their installa- + + _ tion instructions at the time of installation and at least twice a year or more often and in accordance with lo- STROBE AUDIBLE cal, state and federal codes, regulations and laws. Specification, application, installation, operation, main- tenance and testing must be performed by qualified INSTALLATION NOTES personnel for proper operation in accordance with all 1. If the strobe and audible operate on the same circuit, of the latest National Fire Protection Association add the strobe current from Table 3 to the audible cur- (NFPA), Underwriters' Laboratories (UL), National Elec- rent from Table 2. For Peak and Inrush current across trical Code (NEC), Occupational Safety and Health Ad- the listed voltage range, referto Installation Instructions. ministration (OSHA), local, state, county, province, district, federal and other applicable building and fire 2. The average current indicated is per actual Production standards, guidelines, regulations, laws and codes in- Testing at listed Vdc. For rated average and Peak cur- cluding, but not limited to, all appendices and amend- rent across the UL listed voltage range for both filtered ments and the requirements of the local Authority Having DC and unfiltered VRMS, see Installation Instructions. Jurisdiction (AHJ). WARNING Failure to comply with the installation instruction sheets could result in improper installation, application, and/or operation of these products in an emergency situation, which could result in property damage and serious injury or death. ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS The audible device may be installed indoors or outdoors SPECIFICATIONS with the proper backbox. The notification appliance shall be a Fenwal MT Series au- For weatherproof applications where specifications require dible/visual device or equivalent. Notification appliance shall be 75 cd at -31 °F (-35°C) and full temperature range of -31T to electronic and use solid state components. Electromechani- 150°F, the Fenwal Model MTWP-2475W FR shall be used. cal alternatives are not approved. Each electronic signal shall ORDERING INFORMATION provide eight (8) field selectable alarm tones. The tones shall consist of: HORN, BELL, MARCH TIME HORN, CODE-3 Model Number Part Number Input Rated Strobe Mounting Voltage Candela Label Options HORN, CODE-3 TONE, SLOW WHOOP, SIREN AND HI/LO. Tone selection shall be by durable dip switch assembly and MT-12/24-R 75-000010-001 12/24 - - B,H,I,J,K not clips orjumpers. The Multitone Audible appliance shall be 15 UL Listed under Standard 464 for Audible Signal Appliances. MT-241575W-FR 75-000015-001 24 (75 FIRE B,H,I,J,K The audible and the strobe shall be able to operate from a on AXIS) single notification circuit while producing any of these tones. 15 The device shall provide two output sound levels: STANDARD MT-241575W-AR 75-000015-002 24 (75 AGENT B,H,I,J,K on AXIS) and HIGH dBA. The HIGH dBA setting shall provide a mini- 15/30/75/ mum 5 dBA increase in sound output at nominal voltage. The MT-24MCW-FR 75-000018-001 24 110 FIRE B,H,I,J,K HIGH anechoic dBA measurement at 10 feet at the alarm HORN 15/30/75/ SETTING shall be 99 dBA minimum. Operating voltages shall MT-24MCW-AR 75-000018-002 24 110 AGENT B,H,I,J,K be 24 Vdc using filtered power or unfiltered power supply (full- 180 @ wave-rectified). All models shall have provisions for standard MTWP-2475W-FR 75-000017-001 24 77°F FIRE H reverse polarity type supervision and IN/OUT field wiring using (25°C) terminals that accept #12 to #18 AWG wiring. Notes: Combination audible/visual appliances shall incorporate a 1. MT-12/24 Audible can be used with Fenwal's RSSP Xenon flashtube enclosed in a rugged Lexan® lens or Multi-Candela for applications requiring 15, 30, 75, 110 equivalent with solid state circuitry. Strobe shall produce a cd Wall Strobes. flash rate of one (1) flash per second minimum over the 2. MTWP-2475W is weatherproof and rated for 180 cd @ voltage range. The strobe intensity shall be rated per UL 77°F (25°C) and 75 cd @ -31 T (-35°C) with low current and Listed under Standard 1971 for Signaling Devices for draw. the Hearing Impaired for 15/75 cd multi-candela with field selectable 15/30/75/110 candela settings. The 15/75 can- 3. SM Sync Modules are rated for 3.0 amperes at 12/24 dela strobe shall be specified when 15 candela or with 75 Vdc; DSM Dual Circuit Modules are rated for 3.0 am- candela intensity on-axis is required. Strobe models shall Peres per circuit. Maximum number of interconnected incorporate circuitry for synchronized strobe flash and shall DSM modules is twenty (20). Refer to Data Sheet be designed for compatibility with Fenwal SM and/or DSM 75-12. Sync Modules. The strobes shall not drift out of synchroni- 4. Use MT-241575W when 15 cd is specified. 15/75 is zation at any time during operation. If the module fails to UL Listed for 15 cd with 75 cd on AXIS. operate (i.e., contacts remain closed), the strobes shall re- MOUNTING OPTIONS vert to a non-synchronized default flash rate. All Listed strobe appliances shall incorporate low tempera- Model Part Mounting ture compensation to insure the lowest possible current con- Number Number Options sumption. Strobe activation shall be via independent input DBB-R 75-000000-009 A or from the same input circuit as the audible. ISP-R 75-000000-002 B The combination audible/visual appliances may be installed indoors and surface or flush mounted. They shall mount to WBB-R 75-000000-008 E standard electrical hardware requiring no additional trimplate 106-R 75-000000-001 H or adapter. The aesthetic appearance shall not have any mount- ing holes or screw heads visible when the installation is com- pleted. The appliance shall be finished in a textured red color. For complete installation options, refer to the Alarm Signals Installation Data Sheet 75-008.A. Fenwal is a registered trademark of Kidde-Fenwal Inc. Lexan is a registered trademark of the General Electric Company AL This literature is provided for informational purposes only. KIDDE- . The product no responsibility for the products suitability for a particular application. The product must be properly applied to work correctly. - Protection Systems If you need more information on this product, or if you have a particular problem or question, KIDDE-FENWAL, INC. contact KIDDE-FENWAL INC., Ashland, MA 01721. Telephone: (508) 881-2000 400 MAIN STREET, ASHLAND, MA 01721 TEL: (508)881-2000 FAX: (508) 881-8920 75-001 10/2004 ©2004 Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. Printed in U.S.A. www.fenwalfre.mm Distributed Intelligence Photoelectric & Effective: March 2002 Ionization Smoke and Thermal Detectors The Intelligent Smoke Detectors 0 74-210 FEATURES • True Distributed Intelligence • Field Programmable Alarm and Pre-Alarm Set Points • Internal Supervision • Fail Soft Operation • Alarm Verification • Calibrated Alarm Test by Command to Sensor Level • Drift Compensation • Non-Polarized • Low Profile Style • Eurostyle Base • Full Analog Display of Detector Values • Electronic Addressing • UL Listed • FM Approved DESCRIPTION The alarm and pre-alarm setting of each detector may be These unique SmartOne Detectors provide true distributed changed either electronically from the Central Control Panel intelligence by storing and analyzing calibration data and RTC program or via an off site modem. For example, a pre-alarm and alarm values. Each detector head continu- detector located in a cafeteria can be programmed to de- ously makes on-location decisions and reports status to the sensitize automatically every lunch hour except weekends Central Control Panel as required. and holidays. This distributed intelligence architecture, featuring an intrin- DRIFT COMPENSATION sic microprocessor with 4K of nonvolatile memory in each Each smoke detector is self-monitoring for drift from alarm individual detector, analyzes data and makes decisions set point caused by long-term environmental conditions, within the monitored area. This unique utilization of process- contamination or electronic component aging. Using a care- ing makes possible a system with greater capacity and flex- fully designed algorithm, the detector measures and aver- ibility than a conventional centralized system. ages 32 days of "normal" smoke level. This data then is As an example, up to 255 detectors can be connected on a used in the drift compensation algorithm to maintain the single pair of wires to one RX/TX module. All devices can proper set point as programmed for the unit. If the detector be full analog, and all devices can be in alarm concurrently. cannot compensate, a trouble signal is sent to the Central TWO PROGRAMMABLE ALARM SET POINTS Control Panel identifying the affected detector and the state "Drift Error." The detector alarm and pre-alarm set point levels are fac- INTERNAL SUPERVISION tory-set in units of percent obscuratio n/foot or degrees Fahr- enheit and may be changed by the operator. Both set points, The weakest link in a conventional or standard address- however, can be set within the UL allowable limits which able system is the inability to monitor the operating condi- are stored in the nonvolatile memory of the control panel. tion of the smoke detector. The SmartOneTM constantly The pre-alarm set point typically is used as an early warn- monitors its own status by supervising and reporting a trouble ing signal. On receipt of a pre-alarm signal, a trouble condi- condition when a fault occurs in one of the following items: tion is generated at the panel. In addition to a physical 1. Internal Power Supply Voltage investigation, the operator may request actual percent ob- 2. Improper Line Voltage from the Control Panel scuration levels from the detector in alarm or any other de- tector. 3. Faulty Data being Written to Memory 4. Uncompensated Drift FAIL SOFT OPERATION a. Position all wires flat against the base. Should there be a failure in the communications link be- b. Take up all slack in outlet box. tween the Central Control Panel interface and a detector, c. Route wires away from the connector terminals. the detector will operate as a standard unit. That is, it will 4. Refer to publications P/N 06-236120-001 or P/N 06- cause a general alarm by Signaling Line Circuit (SLC) when 236121-001 for recommended field wiring. smoke density or temperature reaches the alarm point. It Note: Nominal factory settings of detectors areas follows: will not, however, report its status. Upon reestablishment of communications with central con- trol, the detector will return to its prior program without fur- Pre-alarm 1.5%/ft. ther action. Ionization detectors: Alarm 1.0%/ft. STATUS LED Pre-alarm 0.8%/ft. A LED is provided on the SmartOneTM to indicate status of Thermal detectors: Alarm 140°F (600C) the smoke detector. A high flash rate indicates alarm, a slow Pre-alarm 1201F (49°C) rate normal. When a trouble exists, the LED is turned off. The system will reject attempts to program alarm and pre- PROGRAMMING INFORMATION alarm set point levels exceeding the UL designated win- dow. Each detector is field programmed with the owner location message (location of the detector in the building or on the ALARM TEST BY COMMAND site), the system address (a four digit code), pre-alarm set Any or all detectors can be tested by command from the point and alarm set point (if different from factory settings). Central Control Panel. This test procedure precisely dupli- In addition, the detector type, either photoelectric, ioniza- cates in-place testing of each detector by imposing a signal tion or thermal and the proper calibration are stored in on the detector sensing chamber that will cause an alarm memory at the factory. This permits the Central Control Panel output. Results of the test will be indicated at the Central to verify that the proper detector type using the correct ad- Control Panel or any remote location for monitoring or dress is installed in the system. troubleshooting purposes. BASE WIRING INFORMATION COMMUNICATION VERIFICATION O O When a detector reaches its pre-alarm or alarm set point, it ® 2D ® O conducts a verification procedure with the Central Control Panel which repeats the communication cycle four sepa- C s s rate times before the system accepts its change of status. The maximum time for this verification procedure is 2.5 sec- onds. O O DETECTOR IDENTIFICATION To Rx/Tx Part Number Description 70-400001-100 Common 6" Base A CAUTION Model 6SB To prevent detection contamination and 70-400001-101 Common 4" Base subsequent warranty cancellation, smoke Model4SB detectors must remain covered until area is 70-400001-200 Mechanical Adapter clean and dust free. Model MA -002 GENERAL NOTES 70-402001-100 Ionization Detector 1. No E.O.L. device is needed for SmartOneTmdetectors. Model CPD 7052 2. "T tapping wiring method is acceptable for Class "B" 71-402001-100 Photoelectric Detector wiring. The number of taps used is a function of good Model PSD 7152 practice. 70-404001-100 Thermistor Heat Detector 3. To ensure proper installation of the detector head to the base, be sure wires are properly dressed at instal- lation. SPECIFICATIONS RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL Input Voltage: 16.5 - 27.5 Vdc A WARNING Standby Current: 350pA, typical Do not attempt disassembly of the factory Alarm Current: 425NA, typical sealed sensing chamber. This assembly is Max. Detectors per SLC: 255 sealed for your protection and is not intended Note: All detectors can be in alarm simultaneously. to be opened for servicing. LED PULSE MODES Less than 1.0 microcuries Americium 241 in ionization de- tector. Shielded by stainless steel housing. Normal: 9 second interval Trouble: LED is off APPLICATION DATA Alarm: 2 second interval The smart detectors are compatible with control equipment which utilizes the RX/TX Module. Each RX/TX can com- municate to 255 smart or addressable devices. The circuitry EMI Immunity: Meets UL 268 may be either Class "A" or Class "B". Class "A" requires a SENSITIVITY series loop circuitry with the loop returning to the RX/TX. Open Area High Velocity Class "B" does not require a return to the RX/TX and per- mits T-tapping. Ionization 0.5 - 1.5 %/ft. 0.5 - 1.0 %/ft. All SmartOneTmdetectors utilize the same base and may be Photoelectric 0.5- 3.5 %/ft. 0.5 - 2.0%/ft. interchanged. Installation is both simple and fast using THERMAL DETECTOR SPACING screw-type connections and the non-polarized detectorfea- 50 ft.: 1350F (57°C) - 145°F (63°C) ture. The detector is fitted to the base by a twist-to-lock action. A removable locking tab secures the detector to the 70 ft.: 135°F (57°C) - 155° F (68°C) base to provide some degree of vandal resistance or inad- Thermal detectors are limited to 20 ft. spacing when used vertent removal. on FM approved applications. Note: While units are interchangeable, changing detec- Note: These detectors are compatible only with fire alarm for type will require a change in system program- systems utilizing an RX/TX Module. ming. INSTALLATION SMARTONETM IONIZATION SMOKE DETECTOR Detector bases are mounted directly to a 4" octagonal box. Models CPD 7052 are dual chamber ionization type detec- Please refer to NFPA 72-1999 and Fenwal "Applications tors which sense both visible and invisible smoke. A unique Engineering Manual" (MC-402) for spacing, location of de- sensing chamber design permits full 360 degree smoke en- tectors and other guidelines. Also, refer to Fenwal Publica- try and response. tion 74-212 for detailed installation instructions. SMARTONETM PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE DETECTOR The detector base is equipped with an integrally molded Models PSD 7152 are smart photoelectric smoke detec- locking tab to prevent unauthorized removal. Once locked tors. These detectors will respond to a broad range of flam- into place, the detector can be removed only by inserting a ing and smoldering fire conditions. screwdriver blade into the slot while turning the detector head counterclockwise. If the detector is to be mounted on SMARTONETm THERMISTOR HEAT DETECTOR a ceiling high enough to cause difficulty in accessing the Model THD 7252 are thermistor based analog devices that unit, it is recommended that the locking tab be removed can be programmed to respond to fixed temperature with- prior to installation. To remove locking tab, bend outward out problems associated with thermal lag. until it breaks off. SMARTONETm DETECTOR MOUNTING BASES MAINTENANCE All models of SmartOne detection devices use a universal The minimum requirement for detector maintenance con- mounting base arrangement. The mounting base is avail- sists of an annual cleaning of dust from the detector head able in two models, Model 6SB and Model 4SB. Base model using vacuum cleaner suction. Cleaning programs should 6SB provides a trim ring which masks any inconsistencies be geared to the individual environment. between the electrical box and the ceiling material. Model 4SB is electrically the same as model 6SB but does not provide the trim ring. The 4SB outside diameter matches that of the detection devices thus allowing installation into tight spaces (i.e., underfloor areas). This literature is provided for informational purposes only. KIDDE-FENWAL,INC. assumes no responsibility for the product's suitability for a particular application. The product must be properly applied to work correctly. • • If you need more information on this product, or if you have a particular problem or question, contact KIDDE-FENWAL INC., Ashland, MA 01721. Telephone: (508) 881-2000 KIDDE-FENWAL INC. 74-210 03/02 'Kidde-Fenwal Inc. Printed in USA 400 MAIN STREET, ASHLAND, MA 01721 TEL:(508)881-2000 FAX: (508) 881-8920 Effective: August 2000 Addressable Contact Input Device • - 74-214 FEATURES • MONITORS N/O OR N/C UNPOWERED COW TACTS S'nartOne • FULL DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS hl(N)M:I,," W; • SIGNALING-LINE-CIRCUIT CONNECTIONS: :AEZ==4N2 E wr~ucTrris N -CLASS A, STYLE 6 OR 7 OR, -CLASS B, STYLE 4 FOR -T=-TO • CLASS B, STYLE B INITIATING DEVICE CIR- w,IOFWAMX4CryME CE „ CUIT N REMOTE-LED OUTPUT • ALARM TEST FROM FENWALNETTm 2000 KEYPAD • UL LISTED / FM APPROVED SUPERVISION DESCRIPTION The Al continuously monitors the integrity of the follow- The SmartOneTmAddressable Contact Input Device (Al) ing: is an intelligent field device with its own microprocessor, . Continuity of supervised wiring 4K of memory and electronics necessary to interface N/ • power/Communications circuit voltage O or N/C unpowered contacts to the FenwalNETTm 2000 . Internal power supply system. All of the electronics are contained in a high- . Memory data impact polymer case, creating a very small and durable . Faulty entering of data into Al memory device for installation. Two types of Al's are available: an Al/NC for interfacing to FAILSOFT OPERATION normally-closed devices and an AI/NO for interfacing to Should there be a failure in the communication link be- normally-open devices. The Al may be located up to 2,500 tween the Al and the microprocessor that controls its sig- feet from the monitored device with #18 AWG wiring. An naling line circuit, the AI is capable of reporting a Zone end-of-line-resistor is required for supervision of the wir- Alarm for the signaling line circuit and initiating a general ing to the device. alarm signal. During a general alarm, all outputs pro- FIELD PROGRAMMING grammed for failsoft operation will activate. System address, owner location message and reporting STATUS LED type are programmable via the FenwalNET 2000 configu- A remote status LED may be connected to the Al. A slow ration software program. flash rate of approximately nine seconds indicates a nor- The System address is a 4-digit number that uniquely iden- mal condition, a two-second flash rate indicates alarm tifies each device. The owner location message is a 40- and no flash indicates a trouble condition. character, alpha numeric message that describes the lo- cation of the device. The reporting type is assigned to the Al depending on the functionality of the device being moni- tored. a, WIRING DIAGRAM NOTES Typical itiating Devices 1. Maximum 25 Q resistance per conductor/50 Q per circuit. 2. Max. #14AWG (1.5 mm2) wire. See Notes: 1, 2, and 4 Min. #18AWG (0.75 mm2) wire. See Nole 3 3. Refer to Control Panel Manual for wiring specification. EOL (t) (1 OK Resistor) SLCGne ( „ SLCLine 4. Maximum 10 VDC @ 1 mA. Out See No1e3 Typical N.C. Supervisory 5. All wiring is power limited and supervised. Dev R;optonaE° 6. This module will not support 2-wire smoke detectors. See Note, 7. Rating of LED circuit: 26 VDC Max., 7mA Max. If not H( 9 S 6 f Z l used leave terminals open circuit. Q, 8. N/O and N/C initiating device circuits are NFPA Class o,...:_m~ EOL E _ = (10K Resistor) H LHS.t=B/Style B. 9. Al N/C is intended for non-fire applications. ALARM TEST Any or all Als can be tested by command from the ORDERING INFORMATION FenwaINETTM 2000 Control Unit. Results of the test may Part Number Description be printed out at the system printer. 70407008-001 Addressable Contact Input Device N.O. INSTALLATION 70407008-002 Addressable Contact Input Device N.C. The Al can be mounted in a North American 2-1/2" (64 70-411001-005 Package of 10 End-of-Line Resistors mm) deep, 1-gang box, or standard 4" square box, 1-1/2" (38 mm) deep with cover. The terminal block will accept ARCHITECTURAL/ENGINEERING #14,16 and 18AWG wire (1.5 mm2, 1.0 mm2, 0.75 mm2). SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS For specifications request a copy of the Architectural/ Input Voltage: 16.5 - 27.5 VDC Engineering Specification Disk: Available from Kidde- Fenwal Marketing Department. Standby Current: 450 µA Max Alarm Current: 450 µA Max Max. No. Of Devices per Communication Circuit: 255 (Will support all devices in alarm simultaneously) Operating Temperature: -31 -151°F (-35 - 66°C) 0 -95% RH LED Pulse Modes Normal: 9 second interval Trouble: LED is off Alarm: 2 second interval This literature is provided for informational purposes only. KIDDE-FENWAL, INC. assumes no respon sibility for the product's suitability for a particular application. The product must be properly applied to perform as described herein. If you need more information on this product, or if you have a particular problem or question, contact KIDDE-FENWAL, INC., Ashland, MA 01721, Telephone (508) 881-2000 KIDDE-FENWAL, INC. 400 MAIN STREETASHLAND, MA01721 74-214 8/97 ©1997 Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. Printed in U.S.A. TEL(508) 881-2000 FAX: (508) 881-8920 Effective: August 2000 Addressable Relay - Output Device 11 IL • A 74-215 FEATURES • FULL-DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS • ADDRESSABLE CONTROL POINT Sma -nil • UNPOWERED, SPDT RELAY CONTACTS M1~OUM:I, ,u) on CONTROL-BY-EVENT AND/OR BY TIME OP- SEE ~T~*~ Z h ERATION a-21% m" W% .'ALL ,114p 129°f • STATUS INDICATOR F KI=Wr, SEND To V UNIQUE INTERNAL SUPERVISION WIA • d 01121 WTE OF CTu ~D"CTW1E: DESCRIPTION rM, The SmartOneTA°Addressable Relay Output Device (AO) is an addressable output module for control of auxiliary equipment such as air handlers, door release and eleva- tor recall. output. If the relay fails to operate at the appropriate time, The AO connects directly to a compatible control unit's the device transmits a trouble report for display by the signaling line circuit and contains a SPDT relay to control control unit. auxiliary equipment. All of the electronics are contained in a small high-impact polymer case. This creates a small STATUS LED and durable device for installation. These features also A status LED is mounted on the unit and indicates the allow the AO to be easily installed in virtually any applica- relay set or reset status by a two or nine second flash tion. interval. A trouble condition inhibits the status LED com- pletely. The AO is field programmable with a unique four-digit ad- dress and a 40-character owner location message. The INSTALLATION AO relay may be set or reset on command from the con- The AO can be mounted in a North American 1-1/2" (64 trot unit. mm) deep 1-gang box, or standard 4" square box 1-1/2" In addition to combinational-logic programming that uti- (38 mm) deep with a cover. The terminal block will ac- lizes system inputs (i.e., events) to activate this device, cept #14, 16 and 18 AWG wire (1.5 mmz, 1.0 mm2, 0.75 the unit may be programmed for real-time clock opera- tion. The real-time clock programming permits the AO to be activated and deactivated by the time of day, calendar date and day of the week. INTERNAL SUPERVISION The AO is continuously monitored for: • Internal power supply voltages This is for r Non Power t7 j • Faulty entering of data into AO's memory Limited Applications • Relay state equals command state An internal set of relay contacts provides a feedback sig- nal that confirms the activation of the addressable relay WIRING DIAGRAM NOTES 1. Max. #14 AWG (1.5 mm2) wire. See Note 1 Min. #18 AWG (0.75 mm2) wire. N/C ADM Field 2. Refer to control unit's installation, operation and N/O Connections maintenance manual for wiring specifications. See Note 2 S..11.1.2 ORDERING INFORMATION r) (r) PC Line PC In Ouilne Part Number Description 70-408004-001 Addressable Relay Output [ 9 5 p E Z l ARCH ITECTURAL/ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS WY a.' >w,..= = For specifications, request a copy of the Architectural/Engi- gs ` " neering Specification Disk: Available from Kidde-Fenwal Mar- keting Department. SPECIFICATIONS Input Voltage: 16.5 - 27.5 VDC Standby Current: 400 NA, Typical Alarm Current: 400 NA, Typical Contact Ratings: -Resistive Contact Rating: 2 A @ 30 VDC -Inductive Rating: 1.0A @ 30 VDC, 0.6 PF (Motor Control) .6A @ 120 VAC, 0.35 PF -Pilot Duty: 0.6A @ 30 VDC, 0.35 PF Max. No. Of Devices per Signaling Line Circuit: 255 (all can be activated) Operating Temperature: -31 °F -151 OF (-35°C - 66°C) EMI Immunity: Meets UL 864 Dimensions: 2.3" x 1.8" x 0.8" nominal Shipping Weight: 5.1 oz (145g) LED Pulse Modes: Normal: 9 second interval Trouble: LED is off Alarm: 2 second interval This literature is provided for informational purposes only. KIDDE-FENWAL,INC. assumes no responsibility for the product's suitability for a particular application. The product must be properly applied to perform as described herein. If you need more information on this product, or if you have a particular problem or question, contact KIDDE-FENWAL, INC., Ashland, MA 01721; Telephone (508) 881-2000 KIDDE-FEN WAL INC. 74-215 8/97 © 1997 Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. Printed in U.S.A. 400 MAIN STREET, ASHLAND, MA 01721 TEL. (508) 881-2000 FAX'.(508)881-8920 Effective: April 2006 AnaLASER® II Detector High Sensitivity Smoke Detector (HSSD®) 89.250 FEATURES • Air Sampling Smoke Detector for Early Warning Applications • Two Versions Available: "Standard" Detector and "Ultra" Detector STANDARD DETECTOR • Thousands of Times More Sensitive than Con- ventional Smoke Detectors G • Programmable Sensitivity Range of 0.00075%/ ft. to 0.30/o/ft. Obscuration ULTRATm DETECTOR Recommended for Cleanroom Applications • Five Times More Sensitive than the Standard De- Figure 1. AnaLASER II Detector with tector Optional Display Module • Programmable Sensitivity Range of 0.000150/o/ ft. to 0.030/o/ft. Obscuration • Laser Particle-Counting Technology • Uses Particle Size Discrimination-No Filter Required • Up to 20,000 Sq. Ft. of Coverage • Well Suited for High Air-Flow Environments Fa~'.•a • Two Programmable Alarm Levels and Two Programmable Pre-Alarm Levels , • Three Color Status LED • Optional LCD Display Module • Configuration and History Data Stored in Non- Volatile Memory History Buffer Stores Up to 28 Days of Smoke Figure 2. AnaLASER II Detector • History • Advanced Signal Processing Features • Full Configuration Using LaserNETTM Software DESCRIPTION • Modular design for fast and easy servicing The AnaLASER® II High Sensitivity Smoke Detector con- NETWORKING OPTIONS sists of a laser particle counter detector head, a high-effi- • Use with Optional Intelligent Interface Module for ciency fan module and a termination board. One AnaLASER Networked Systems of up to 127 Detectors II Detector, when connected to a pipe network designed • Use with Optional AnaLASER® Interface Module for using "SNIFF" Version 3 software, provides coverage for FenwalNETTm 2000/6000 Addressable Loop an area up to 20,000 sq. ft. Systems The AnaLASER II Detector is available in two sensitivity LISTINGS AND APPROVALS ranges. The standard AnaLASER 11 Detector (with a dy- • UL 268 Listed for Open Area Protection and namic sensitivity range of 0.00075% to 0.3%/ft.) is designed Special Applications for early warning smoke detection applications such as tele- • UL 268A Listed for Duct Detection communications facilities, data processing facilities, muse- • FM Approved ums and warehouses. For cleanroom applications where • ULC Listed for Open Area Protection and Special the environment must be virtually free of air particulate, Applications Fenwal developed the UltraTm AnaLASER II Detector that is • CSFM Listed five times more sensitive than a standard high sensitivity • NYC MEAApproved smoke detector. The Ultra AnaLASER II Detector has a sen- sitivity range of 0.00015 /o to 0.03 /o/ft. 4 WHY HIGH SENSITIVITY SMOKE piing holes. The LIL Listed/FM Approved "SNIFF" Version 3 DETECTION? computer program is used to dynamically balance the pipe network The AnaLASER II Detector's laser particle counter detects . The "SNIFF" program allows greater flexibility in pipe configuration and balances the pipe network to insure particles of combustion at levels of obscuration as low as equal sensitivity at each sampling hole. Each sample hole 0.00015%/ft. This is sensitive enough to detect invisible prod- may be considered an equivalent spot-type detector with a ucts of combustion such as the outgassing of plasticizers maximum coverage of 900 sq. ft. to provide LIL Listed Open from overheating PVC wire insulation and electrical compo- Area Protection (see datasheet 89.256). nents, or small changes in the ambient level of obscuration during the incipient stage of a fire. The AnaLASER II product line offers an array of air sam- pling network accessories such as a sampling point, capil- When a combustible material reaches it's ignition tempera- lary tube rolls, sampling point, port and pipe labels. ture, the combustion becomes self-sustaining and is called a fire. At temperatures much below the ignition tempera- ture, chemical reactions generate airborne particles. This is typically called the incipient stage of a fire and is followed by visible smoke, flame and finally an intense heat stage. Detection during the incipient stage allows time for correc- tive action, possibly preventing an escalation of the fire con- dition, and thus minimizing fire damage. Figure 4. Sampling Point ~(r AMBIENTSMOKE Figure 5. Sampling Point with Capillary Tube Figure 3. AnaLASER II Detects Ambient Smoke in the FEATURES Incipient Stage of Fire PARTICLE SIZE DISPLAY OPTIONS: DISCRIMINATION = NO FILTER! The AnaLASER II Detector has two display options: a sta- The AnaLASER II Detector uses a high-efficiency centrifu- tus LED faceplate or a Display Module. The status LED faceplate is a plastic molded insert with a tricolor LED that gal fan to draw air continuously from the protected area, indicates into a piping network and through the detector head, with- an Alarm, Pre-Alarm or Trouble condition. The out filtration or flow restriction. As a result, filter mainte- standard configuration of an AnaLASER II Detector has an nance and loss of sensitivity due to filter clogging is installed status LED faceplate. The LED reports the follow- eliminated. ing conditions: CONTINUOUS GREEN NORMAL Smoke concentration is determined by counting the num- FLASHING GREEN AUTO-SETUPTM ber of discrete particles of a specific size in a given time CONTINUOUS YELLOW TROUBLE/ISOLATED period. The Detector's particle size discrimination feature FLASHING RED PRE-ALARM allows only a specific range of particle sizes (between 0.01 CONTINUOUS RED ALARM and 10 microns) to be measured and counted as products For applications where a user interface at the Detector is of combustion. Anything above or below this range is gen- necessary, Fenwal offers an optional Display Module with a erally ignored and does not contribute to smoke signal cal- backlit LCD screen. The Display Module allows the user to culations. This discrimination band corresponds to the center browse through more detailed information such as protected of the range of all particles of combustion. Dust particles, area smoke levels, sampling pipe airflow rate and selected which are typically larger than 10 microns, are ignored. configuration settings. The optional display module also al- lows limited detector control functions such as reset, test AIR SAMPLING PIPE NETWORK and isolate. The Display Module can be integrated into the The air sampling pipe network is a system of pipes ex- tended into the protected area with strategically placed sam- AnaLASER 11 Detector or externally mounted away from . Two Pre-Alarm and Two Alarm Levels - Programmable the Detector (see data sheet 89.251). in increments of 5% of the Detector's selected output. FIRE ALARM PANEL INTERFACE: Alarm Level 2 and Pre-Alarm Level 2 are optional. The AnaLASER 11 Detector is designed with the flexibility to • Day/Night Alarms -A second set of programmed alarm interface with any fire alarm control panel. There are four levels is available for the night period which allows the different configurations to choose from depending on the type Detector's response to be more sensitive during the of control panel and the number of Detectors in the system. day. The Intelligent Interface Module (IIM) is designed to inter- • Alarm Delays - Programmable from 0 to 60 seconds face a large AnaLASER 11 Detector network to a for each alarm level. The delays can be used to elimi- FenwaINETTm 2000/6000 control panel. The FN-2000 com- nate unwanted alarms caused by transient conditions. patible IIM is an easy-to-install module that plugs into the . Alarm Latching -An option which allows alarm condi- 1/0 motherboard assembly inside the FN-2000. The tions to remain latched until reset, or to automatically FenwaINET 6000 compatible IIM is mounted in a backbox reset after a programmable delay of 0 to 60 minutes. located in proximity of the panel enclosure. Up to 127 Smoke Signal Averaging -An option that averages the AnaLASER II Detectors can be networked together with an smoke level over a programmable 2, 4, or 8 second IIM. A computer running LaserNETTM Version 3 software period. This may be used to eliminate spikes in the can communicate with the IIM, either with a local computer smoke level caused by transient smoke. or from a remote computer using a modem. This allows all networked AnaLASER II Detectors to be monitored and AUTO-SETUPTm FEATURES: configured from a central location and saves on installation Automatically sets the AnaLASER II Detector's optimal alarm and maintenance costs (see data sheet 89.253). sensitivity threshold at the time of installation. The Auto- For smaller networks connected to a FN-2000 or FN-6000 Setup learning time period can be set for fifteen minutes to control panel, the AnaLASER II Detector can be connected two weeks. to the panel's Signaling Line Circuit (SLC) using an HISTORY REPORTING FEATURES: AnaLASER Interface Module (AIM). The AIM is a circuit Smoke Level History -A powerful diagnostic feature of board that plugs into an AnaLASER II Detector. With an the Detector. Up to four weeks of date and time stamped AIM, the AnaLASER II Detector operates as one of up to smoke history 40,320 data collection points) may be 255 SmartOne®devices on the addressable loop (see data stored in the Detector. History sampling rate is pro- sheet 89.252). grammable from 1 to 60 seconds. Using LaserNET soft- The AnaLASER II Detector can also interface to other fire ware, this history can be retrieved and graphically alarm control panels by using relay contacts inside the De- displayed, printed or stored to disk. tector. Each AnaLASER II Detector is equipped with six Event History - Stores up to 128 events such as alarm relays (Pre-Alarm 1, Pre-Alarm 2, Alarm 1, Alarm 2, Trouble, and Isolate) which allows the Detector to directly interface or trouble activations, configuration changes or opera- with the control panel. for actions. Using LaserNET software, this history can be retrieved and displayed, printed or stored to disk. Detectors that interface to a fire alarm control panel with This feature aids in the analysis of trouble or alarm relays can also be networked together with a Stand-Alone incidents. IIM. This allows up to 127 AnaLASER II Detectors to be monitored and configured from a central location. The EASE OF INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE: Stand-Alone IIM has the same features as the FN-2000 The AnaLASER 11 Detector is designed for ease of installa- mounted IIM except for the FN-2000 interface. The FN- tion and maintenance. The Detector's main components 6000 compatible IIM can also be used in Stand-Alone mod- can be serviced without removing the Detector's enclosure, ule (see data sheet 89.254). conduit, inlet or exhaust pipe. The Detector can be sur- CONFIGURATION: face-mounted by four #10 mounting holes in the back of The AnaLASER II Detector is configured with LaserNETT"" the Detector or by an optional flush mount trim ring. Version 3 software. To configure the Detector, a computer POWER SUPPLY OPTIONS: running LaserNET software is connected via a program- The AnaLASER II Detector has four different power supply ming cable to the RS-232 jack located on the side of the configurations. The Self-Contained Power Supply is designed Detector. LaserNET provides the ability to monitor, config- to provide 24 Vdc power to a Detector from 120 or 240 Vac ure and download history from the Detector. The advanced (see datasheet 89.258). For systems with multiple AnaLA- signal processing software features of the Detector allow SER II Detectors, a Multi-Zone Power Supply can provide the response of the detector head to be tailored to the envi- 24 Vdc power for up to eight Detectors from 120 or 240 ronment it is installed in. This provides the most sensitive Vac. The Multi-Zone Power Supply is also available with a detection with a minimum of unwanted alarms (see data 48 Vdc to 24 Vdc power converter (see data sheet 89.257). sheet 89.255). Detectors can also have 24 Vdc power supplied by the fire alarm control panel or any listed or approved power supply. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION Standard Detector. 0.00075%/ft. to 0.3%/ft. (0.0025%/m to 1 %/m) Detector Sensitivity Range Ultra Detector: 0.00015%/ft. to 0.03%/ft. (0.0005%/m to 0.1 %/m) Maximum Coverage 20,000 sq. ft. (2000 sq. m) Input Voltage 24 Vdc nominal (18 to 30 Vdc) Standard Detector: 310mA standby, 342 mA alarm Input Current Ultra Detector: 395 mA standby, 427 mA alarm Standard Detector. 320 to 120°F (Oo to 490 C) Operating Temperature Ultra Detector: 320 to 100°F (00 to 380 C) Standard Detector: 10 to 93% RH non-condensing Operating Humidity Ultra Detector: 10 to 70% 1 non-condensing Enclosure Rating NEMA-1 (IP-31) Finish Light Grey Polycarbonate with Painted Steel Backbox Dimensions 12.6" W x 8.98" H x 4.25" D (32.0 cm W x 22.8 cm H x 10.8 cm D) Alarm & Pre-Alarm Relays Four relays, each has normally open contacts, 2 Amp @ 28 Vdc, resistive Trouble Relay Form C, 2 Amp @ 28 Vdc, resistive (energized on power-up) Isolate Relay Optional: Form C, 2 Amp @ 28 Vdc, resistive Electrical Connections 18 to 12 AWG (0.75 to 2.5mm z, wiring to removable terminal blocks Service Port Connection RS232 communications with modular RJ12 jack. Requires LaserNET Version 3 Software Network Connection Optional: RS485 communications - 1 pair in/1 pair out, 7 position address dip switch Remote Display Connection Optional: 1 pair RS485 communications, 1 pair power Power Supply Supervision Input Optional: Monitors normally closed contact on power supply Air Inlet Port 3/4" NPT threaded Exhaust Port Side exhaust, optional rear exhaust with supplied adapter, optional 1" NPT threaded exhaust pipe connection with supplied adapter Standard Detector: 8.0 lb, (3.6 kg) Weight Ultra Detector: 8.2 lb. (3.7 kg) DIMENSIONS ORDERING INFORMATION 0 0 0 E COMPONENT PART NUMBER N po °E Ana LASER II Detector, 0.00075 - 0.3%/ft (0.0025 - 1 %/m) 89.300001-001 TOP Ana LASER II Ultra Detector 89-300002-001 _ 0.00015 - 0.03%/ft (0.0005 - 0.1 %/m) Flush Mount Trim Ring for Detector 89-300005-001 0 E Sampling Point Kit, pkg. of 25: Consists of (25) o each: Sampling Point, Male 1/2" NPT Capillary Tube 89.300030-001 Adapter, Female 1/2" NPT Capillary Tube Adapter, O Label for Sample Point Capillary Tube, 3/8" - 250 ft Roll 89-300031-001 O L LEFT FRONT RIGHT SIDE SIDE Sampling Point Label - Roll of 100 89-300032-001 Sampling Port Label - Roll of 100 89-300032-002 Sampling Pipe Label - Roll of 100 89-300032-003 00 Ana LASER II Installation, Operation and 12.6 in Maintenance Manual 89.200 320 mm BOTTOM TENWAL This literature is provided for informational purposes only. KIDDE-FENWAL,INC. assumes no responsibility for the product's suitability for a particular application. The product must / be properly applied to work correctly. If you need more information on this product, or if , you have a particular problem or question, contact: ` ProtectionSYStel KIDDE-FENWAL INC., Ashland, MA 01721. Telephone: (508) 881-2000 KIDDE-FENW AL, INC. K~ 400 MAIN STREETASHLAND,MA 01721 89.250 04/06 02006 Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. Printed in U.S.A. TEL: (508)881-2000 FAX: (508) 881 -892 www.fenwalfire.com Fe nwa l° In-Cabinet TM Effective: September 2004 AGENT DISTRIBUTION ASSEMBLY (ADA) PIN 93-220036-001 93.3001 FEATURES • UL Listed • Tested Per NFPA 2001 • One Size Fits all System Arrangements • Agent Discharge Pattern Designed Specifically for In-Cabinet TM, Optimizing Agent Distribution • Vaporizes Agent Quickly Durable Construction; Made of Brass and Copper Tubing • Tested to UL 2166 DESCRIPTION Fenwal Protection Systems Agent Distribution Assembly (ADA) is Listed by the Underwriters Laboratory, Inc. (UL) and designed specifically for use with the Fenwal In-Cabi- netTm/Small Enclosure Systems. Upon activation of the system, the agent is discharged from the cylinder, through the tubing network and to the ADA. The agent distribution assembly is a type of nozzle that effectively regulates the flow of agent in a controlled manner. By controlling the flow, agent is allowed to freely migrate consistently throughout the hazard being protected. The multiple per- forated tubing design approach allows the agent to va- porize quickly and reduces the momentum of that agent as it enters the hazard, ensuring that the equipment will be unharmed during a discharge event. INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE Once enough clearance has been provided to accommo- 1. Inspect agent distribution assembly for dirt and physi- date the nozzle assembly, simply mount the agent distribu- cal damage. Replace damaged assemblies. If assem- tion assembly component to the drop into the enclosure or cabinet. Tape dope or Teflon® tape should be applied to ail blies are dirty or clogged clean with rag or soft brush. male threads prior to installation. 2. Examine the discharge orifices for damage or block- Note: Agent distribution assemblies should be located age. If assembly appears to be obstructed, unscrew the nozzles and clean by immersing them in cleaning in the enclosure so that the agent path is unob- structed. Special attention to the location of the solvent. Dry thoroughly with lint free cloth. assemblies should be given to provide enough A WARNING space between the assembly and the equipment Distribution tubing should be blown free such that the agent is allowed to migrate freely and clear per NFPA 2001, prior to installation throughout the protected hazard. of agent distribution assemblies. Failure WARNING to comply with this warning could ,A Always ensure that the safety cap is on the adversely affect proper FM-200 distribution cylinder when installing the ADA in place. Never and concentration within the hazard hook up a charged cylinder to the agent being protected. distribution network prior to installing the ADA. Failure to comply with this warning could result in injury to personnel or property damage.