JBLE – Langley Contract Number: Project Number: Project Title: FA4890-11-D-0003-F322 MUHJ 12-4126 Repair Hangar Alarm Systems, Facilities 789, 790, & 791 Manufacturer Product Cut Sheets 90% Design Submittal 21 July 2015 Prepared for: Department of the Air Force JBLE Langley, VA Department of the Air Force 633 Civil Engineering Squadron 37 Sweeney Boulevard JBLE Langley, VA 23665-2107 Prepared by: URS Group, Inc. 11832 Rock Landing Drive, Suite 306 Newport News, VA 23606 www.urscorp.com URS Group, Inc. 9755 Patuxent Woods Drive, Suite 300 Columbia, MD 21046 www.urscorp.com BLANK PAGE Table of Contents A. Fire Alarm and Mass Notification System Manufacturer Product Cut Sheets BLANK PAGE REPAIR HVAC AND CORRECT LIFE SAFETY DEFICIENCIES, WAREHOUSE F.330 JBLE - LANGLEY A. Fire Alarm and Mass Notification System Manufacturer Product Cut Sheets BLANK PAGE SAFEPATH®4 DoD Facility Communications SP40S-D Description Designed for Department of Defense (DoD) facilities, the SP40S-D is a Multi-Function Supervised Personnel Alerting, Paging, Background Music delivery and Emergency Voice Evacuation System with 24 VDC battery backup. The SP40S-D integrates with fire alarm systems and provides full control of building audible and visual notification appliances. This single channel system is capable of delivering 40 watts of supervised high fidelity audio power and 2 amps of supervised 24 VDC synchronized strobe power. It comes standard with an on-board digital voice messaging system with 8 standard messages, a hand-held microphone, power supply/battery charger and numerous additional features. The SP40S-D system is expandable to 5280 watts utilizing the SPB-80/4 (80 watts and 4 amps of strobe power), the SPB-160 (160 watts) or SPB-320 (320 watts) supervised audio power boosters. All models are available in 115 VAC or 220 VAC. Features Background Music • • • • Capable of broadcasting from a supplied BGM source Unique supervision method allows for full system supervision even during background music (BGM) Line Level input for music source Frequency Response 100 - 15KHz General Paging To meet the UFC requirement for automatic alarm audible shutoff after 10 minutes, the SP40S-D includes a 10-minute time-out feature, which automatically deactivates Fire and Emergency digital voice (DV) messages inputs 1 - 6 after 10 minutes. Alarm DV messages inputs 7 and 8 do not automatically time out. • • • • Easily interfaces with most existing phone system page port, CO port and line level signals Automatically mutes BGM Frequency Response 275 - 6.5kHz Night ringer or security alert connection Voice Evacuation Applications for the SP40S-D • Supervised NAC speaker and strobe circuits • Live microphone override • 8 digitally pre-recorded voice messages • Emergency digital voice message pushbutton and CC control inputs automatically deactivate after 10 minutes • Uses selectable pre-tones for messages • Multi-use applications—The system can function as an evacuation, emergency messaging, paging, personnel alerting and a background music system per NFPA 72 • Fire code applications—The system is listed under UL Standard 864, 9th edition delivering supervised audio and voice messaging with strobes and notification appliance circuits (NAC) for visual alerting • Economic OSHA applications—The system is OSHA 1910.165 compliant; this means that it does not require reliability inspections every two months, or the required spare parts inventory • Wide ranging applications—from small to large facilities • Can connect to pagers for private alerting of emergency/ trouble conditions Strobe Inputs and Activation • 2 Amps of 24 VDC supervised strobe power with built-in Wheelock sync protocol; Power limited • Strobe output is selectable for control of Wheelock sync protocol or non-sync operation • Strobe terminals have pass thru capability for Wheelock sync or non-sync operation • Any of the 8 messages can be dip switch selected to activate strobes • Microphone activation can be dip switch selected to activate strobes • Auxiliary activation (Remote MIC) can be dip switch selected to activate strobes • 24 VDC supervised and synchronized strobe power can be expanded to meet the requirements of the installation via connecting to optional Wheelock power boosters System Activation • Contact closure or DV message pushbutton activation Approvals & Compliance • Approvals: UL Standard 864, 9th edition, UL Standard 1711 • Meets UFC 10-minute message time-out requirement • OSHA 1910.165 and ADA Compliant 1 Year Warranty Speaker Output 2 • 40 watts of supervised audio power • Speaker outputs: 25V, 70.7V or 100V power limited Audio Processing • • • • • Volume and tone controls for general paging and BGM Connectivity of optional speaker splitter modules Dual-tone tone generator with: Code 3 Tone and Slow Whoop for alerting of system trouble Night ringer/security alerting capability Audio power can be expanded by connecting to optional audio power boosters -SPB-80/4 80 Watt Supervised Audio Power Booster with 4 Amp of Synchronized Strobe Power -SPB-160 160 Watt Supervised Audio Power Booster -SPB-320 320 Watt Supervised Audio Power Booster Live & Pre-recorded Message Announcement • • • • • • Supplied with 8 pre-recorded emergency messages Capable of in-field recording of all messages via 1/8” line level audio input jack Preset audio levels for emergency messaging (prerecorded and live mic) - system reverts back to a pre set level regardless of the volume set for BGM or general paging On board Push-to-Talk Microphone Telephone paging input, disconnects BGM when in use Auxiliary input for Remote Microphone connection Benefits of the Multi-Function SP40S-D • • • • • • Power Supply & Batteries • • 24 VDC, 33AH Max rechargeable battery back-up power circuitry built-in Batteries can be housed in the enclosure (Up to two (BAT-1212), 12 volt, 12 ampere hour batteries can fit in the enclosure. Actual battery size required will depend on speaker and/or strobe load. Batteries are sold separately). Installation/Maintenance • Multiple trouble LED indicators for quick system diagnostics • Fully supervised circuitry always in effect – even during BGM and general paging (via patent pending technology) • Removable quick connect/disconnect terminals for ease of wiring, accepts #12 to #22 AWG • Power limited circuitry with Class “B” or Class “A” wiring. Class “A” only with use of Audio Splitter • Surge protected circuitry • Audio and strobe power limiter reset button Compatible Wheelock Products All Wheelock Speaker/Strobes All Wheelock Strobes All Wheelock Speakers All Cluster Speakers Wheelock Strobe Power Supply One System Multi-Function DoD Facility Communications System Background Music (BGM) system, with patent pending supervision during BGM operation Supervised Emergency/Fire Voice Evacuation System Interfaces with telephone system for general paging requirements Built in power for visual notification appliances e.g., Strobes Expandable for larger system requirements (with optional equipment) Inputs – Audio and Activation Priority Ordered Inputs Priority Type of Input Level On Board Microphone 1 Push to Talk (PTT) Microphone Auxiliary 2 Remote Microphone or Remote Microphone Expander Digital Message Input 1 3 Digital Message Input 2 4 Digital Message Input 3 5 Digital Message Input 4 6 Digital Message Input 5 7 Digital Message Input 6 8 Digital Message Input 7 9 Digital Message Input 8 10 Contact Closure activation Night Ringer Input 11 Contact Closure input Telephone Paging Input 12 Page port input Background Music Input 13 Line Level Input, 600 ohm, input voltage must be less then 2.5 V peak to peak, or .3 volts RMS Audio/Technical Specifications Mechanical Switch mode, Class D amplifier (40 Watts) Dimensions 21” H x 16” W x 6” D (wall mount) Weight 36 lbs. (without batteries) Finish Red or black exterior enclosure Door Lock Wheelock Key-lock Speaker Outputs Frequency Response 25V, 70.7V or 100V power limited Voice: 275 Hz – 6.5 kHz BGM: 100 Hz - 15 kHz Meets UL Voice Evacuation Requirements of 800 - 2800 Hz Signal to Noise Ratio better than 65 dB Dynamic Range better than 65 dB Total Harmonic Distortion less than 2% Stand by Current Draw 130 mA Alarm Current Draw 4.7 amps 3 Ordering Information Model Number Order Description Code SP40S-D Multi-Function Supervised Paging, Messaging, Background Music delivery and Emergency Voice Evacuation System with 24 VDC battery backup circuitry. Single channel system with 40 watts of supervised 109781 audio power and 2 amps of supervised 24 VDC synchronized strobe power and 8 standard messages. (batteries not included, 2 required). Red Enclosure. Includes 10-minute message time-out feature. SP40S-D-B 109854 Same as SP40S-D but with black enclosure SP40SE-D 109782 Same as SP40S-D but with 220 VAC input SP40SE-D-B 109855 Same as SP40SE-D but with black enclosure SP40S-D-PIK 109783 User-interface chip that upgrades the SP40S with the 10-minute message time-out feature BAT-1212 7390 12 volt, 12-ampere hour battery SP40S-PMK 9936 SP40S 8 Message Programmed Message Kit AM-SP40S-SMK 9937 SP40S After Market 8 Message Standard Message Kit AM-SP40S-PMK 9938 SP40S After Market 8 Message Programmed Message Kit AM-SP40S-NBT 9939 SP40S After Market Narrow Band Signal Tone Kit SP-COA 9908 C.O. Port Adapter for the SP40S - Recommended 24 VDC Power Supply is Wheelock RPS-2406 (Order Code 3770) BATC-R 5414 Battery Cabinet, Red BATC-B 5413 Battery Cabinet, Black BAT-1224 7391 12 Volt, 24Ampere Battery Cell Message Capabilities Message and Priority # Type of Message Voice Type 1 Fire (do not use elevators) Male 2 Fire Three (3) rounds of code 3 horn (followed by): “May I have your attention please! A fire (do not use Female emergency has been reported in the building. While this is being verified, please leave the elevators) building by the nearest exit. Do not use the elevators.” 3 Fire Male Message Script Three (3) rounds of code 3 horn (followed by): “May I have your attention please! A fire emergency has been reported in the building. While this is being verified, please leave the building by the nearest exit. Do not use the elevators.” Three (3) rounds of code 3 horn (followed by): “May I have your attention please! A fire emergency has been reported in the building. While this is being verified, please leave the building by the nearest exit.” 4 Three (3) rounds of code 3 horn (followed by): “May I have your attention please! An emergency Emergency Female has been reported in the building. While this is being verified, please leave the building by the nearest exit.” 5 Emergency Male Three (3) rounds of code 3 horn (followed by): “May I have your attention please! An emergency has been reported in the building. While this is being verified, please leave the building and report to the designated assembly area for your group.” 6 Emergency - Weather Male Five (5) seconds of 1kHz tone (followed by): “May I have your attention please! The National Weather Service has issued a severe weather warning for our area.” 7 Alarm - All Clear Male Five (5) seconds of 1kHz tone (followed by): “May I have your attention please! The building emergency has ended. An all clear has been given. Please resume normal activities.” 8 Alarm Test Male Five (5) seconds of 1kHz tone (followed by). “May I have your attention please! This is a test of the Wheelock evacuation system, repeat, this is only a test.” • Each message can be selected to have a code 3 pre-alert tone, a 1kHz continuous pre-alert tone, or no pre-alert tone • Post-tones are also selectable and match the pre-tones for individual messages • Any of the 8 messages are field programmable to record your own custom message • Each message length is 30 seconds • A 1/8” line level audio input jack is supplied for message recording • A two step recording procedure is required to ensure and verify that the standard message will be permanently erased • Factory programmed messages are available for custom messages • Contact customer service for additional information • Form is required and can be downloaded from www.coopernotification.com Note: For telephone paging, the SP40S-D can connect directly into the page port of the local phone system. If a page port is inaccessible, the SPCOA (C.O. Port Adapter for the SP40S-D) may be used to connect the SP40S-D to an unused C.O. port or stand-alone telephone. Wheelock products must be used within their published specifications and must be PROPERLY specified, applied, installed, operated, maintained and operationally tested in accordance with their installation instructions at the time of installation and at least twice a year or more often and in accordance with local, state and federal codes, regulations and laws. Specification, application, installation, operation, maintenance and testing must be performed by qualified personnel for proper operation in accordance with all of the latest National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Underwriters’ Laboratories (UL), National Electrical Code (NEC), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), local, state, county, province, district, federal and other applicable building and fire standards, guidelines, regulations, laws and codes including, but not limited to, all appendices and amendments and the requirements of the local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ). 4 LED-16 LED ANNUNCIATOR Features • Capable of displaying alarms, supervisory, trouble status for 16 zones System Silence and Reset buttons Common LEDs for status indication Maximum 31 LED-16s for PFC-6500, 6500R, 6800, and P-400, P-400R Maximum 10 LED-16s for PFC-6030, 6075, 6075R, 6127, 6127R, 6200, and P-100, P-200, and P-300 Maximum P-Link wire length of 6,500 feet • • • • • Electrical Specs P-Link Current (24 VDC): • 25 mA (Alarm) • 25 mA (Standby) LED PWR Current (16 VDC – 33 VDC): • 15 mA (maximum Standby) • 210 mA (maximum Alarm) S2930 7305-0328:200 Stock No. Product includes a 5 year warranty Note: LED PWR can be provided by any fire listed source. Output power must be 16 VDC–33 VDC and must be power limited. 3992666 Description Installation The LED-16 is a LED remote annunciator for the PFC-6000 and Potter Plus Series addressable fire control panels. The LED-16 communicates using a RS-485 connection to the main panel providing zone specific indication of Alarm, Supervisory, Trouble conditions. The LED-16 is connected to the fire alarm control panel using a four wire RS-485 connection. The connection is power limited and supervised. Up to 31 LED-16 LED annunciators can be connected on the PFC6500, 6500R, 6800, and P-400, 400R panels. The LED-16 features 2 slide-in labels allowing each of the 16 zones to be customized for any application. It can be mounted on a single gang electrical box or a four-square electrical box. The annunciator utilizes a sheet metal enclosure secured with a Potter lock. LED-16 Module Showing Front Cover & Board Install in accordance with compatible installation manual. Wiring LED-16 to Control Panel or Auxiliary Power Examples Zone labels may be inserted here Example: Powered by control panel LED PWR + - P -Link + A P-Link from control panel Example: Powered by aux supply B LED PWR + Power from auxiliary supply - P -Link + A B P-Link from control panel Potter Electric Signal Company, LLC • St. Louis, MO • Cust Service: 866-956-1211 • Tech Support: 866-240-1870 • Canada: 888-882-1833 • www.pottersignal.com PRINTED IN USA MFG. #5406273 - REV A1 04/13 PAGE 1 OF 1 Antenna Network Accessories: Low-Loss Coaxial Cable and Connectors 135 Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com ® Low-Loss Coaxial Cable and Connectors Low-loss coaxial cable is used in UHF system installations and for VHF applications where signal strength is critical. Coaxial cable can be purchased as assemblies with the connectors crimped in place at the factory, or the materials can be purchased for assembly in the field. If field assembly is performed, the installer must carefully crimp the connectors to prevent damage to the transceivers. Ordering Information Part Number Description 620-026-00 Low-loss 50 Coaxial Cable without connectors. Specify length in feet. 643-555-00 N crimp-type Male Connector for Low-loss Coaxial Cable. Connects to antennas with N female connector instead of P/N 643-530-01. Three required for each building transceiver. The N-Type Connector connects the coaxial cable to both ends of the lightning arrestor, and into the BNC to N-Type Connector adapter which fits into the modem or transceiver. 643-530-00 Coaxial Cable Connector Kit. Includes four crimp-type PL-259 connectors to connect building transceiver to lightning arrestor and lightning arrestor to antenna. One kit is required for each building transceiver. The PL-259 Connector connects the coaxial cable to the 643-530-01 PL-259 Crimp-type Connector for Low-loss Coaxial Cable. Connects coaxial cable to the lightning arrestor and most antennas that use a female UHF (SO-239) connector. 643-548-00 BNC to N-Type Connector Adapter 643-557-00 BNC Plug Crimp-type Coaxial Cable Connector 643-526-00 Right Angle BNC Connector 303-000-00 Coaxial Cable Tool Kit used to reterminate coaxial cable in the field. Includes a crimper, die sets, and strippers for standard mini and low-loss cable. 302-104-00 Replacement Blade set for cable strippers 164-004-00 Coaxial Cable Sealant for weatherproofing connectors, 48 feet long × 1/2 inch wide antenna. The BNC to UHF Female (SO-239) Connector adapter connects the UHF female connector to the Right Angle BNC Connector. The Right Angle BNC Connector is used to connect the cable to the building transceiver (BT). Specifications AWG Stranding 10 AWG (solid) Diameter in inches 0.108 bare copper Insulation Semi-solid polyethylene Outside Diameter 0.405 inch Nominal Capacitance 24.6 picofarads per foot Nominal Impedance 50 Nominal Attenuation 200 MHz: 1.8 (Nominal Loss/dB per 400 MHz: 2.6 100') Minimum Bend 6 inches (152.4 mm) Radius Mass Notification Catalog Rev L 1/12 ® Application Drawing - UHF Mass Notification Catalog Rev L 1/12 Application Drawing - VHF Antenna Network Accessories: Low-Loss Coaxial Cable and Connectors Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com 136 Antenna Network Accessories: Low-Loss Coaxial Cable and Connectors 137 Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com ® Two typical coaxial cable assemblies using low loss cable are illustrated on the previous page. The coaxial cable is routed from the antenna to the lightning arrestor (static discharge unit) and from the lightning arrestor to the building transceiver (BT) (Or M-1/M-2, M-1/M-2 addressable panel, or RFM, etc.). The connections at the antenna and lightning arrestor must be weather-proofed with a sealant (P/N 164-004-00). Enclose the coaxial cable entirely in conduit. Where the conduit penetrates the building, the conduit should be, at a minimum, 3/4 inch rigid conduit. Penetrating conduit should directly enter the lightning arrestor enclosure on the inside of the building. If this is not possible, the lightning arrestor enclosure should be as near as possible to the conduit penetration. A drip loop should be provided where the cable enters conduit (or, if conduit cannot be used, where cable enters the building) to prevent rain or moisture from entering. The low loss coaxial cable should be long enough to reach the BT, M-1/M-2, M-1/M-2 addressable panel, or RFM with a 1-foot service loop. For low-loss 50 ohm coaxial cable (low-loss), the typical loss is about 2 db to 2.5 db loss per 100 feet at VHF frequencies. This cable can be used in cable runs from transceiver to antenna totaling 100 feet to 150 feet with a minimum bend radius of 6 inches. Excess cable increases line loss of the RF signal from the transceiver and decreases output at the antenna. If necessary, the coaxial cable assembly should be cut and reterminated to provide the correct length. When re-terminating the cable connectors, installers need to carefully crimp the termination. Incorrect retermination can cause severe damage to the transceiver. Mass Notification Catalog Rev L 1/12 ® Quarter-inch Super-Flexible Heliax Coaxial Cable and Connectors Heliax Cable Connectors Super-flexible Heliax coaxial cable is the highest grade cable available and has typical loss between 1.5 to 2db per 100 feet at VHF frequencies, can be used in runs of up to 200 to 250 feet, and has a minimum bend radius of 1.0 inch. This type of cable allows for easier pulling through conduit. Check the connector type for your antenna before ordering connectors. BNC to Right Angle, P/N 643-526-00 N Male Right Angle, P/N 643-544-00 Specifications Impedance 50 ± 1 N Male, P/N 643-545-00 dc Resistance Inner: 3.0 /1000 ft Outer: 2.0 /1000 ft Capacitance 24 pF/ft Inductance 0.061 µH/ft (0.200 µH/m) BNC Male, P/N 643-546-00 Outer Conductor Cooper Inner Conductor Copper-clad aluminum Diameter 0.29 inch (7.4 mm) Minimum Bend 1 inch (25 mm) Radius PL-259, P/N 643-547-00 Attenuation and Average Power Ratings Frequency 108 Attenuation dB/100 ft Attention dB/100 m 1.867 6.125 150 2.21 7.25 174 2.385 7.825 400 3.673 12.051 450 3.906 12.817 500 4.128 13.545 Standard Conditions for Attenuation: VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 20 °C (68 °F) For Average Power: VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 40 °C (104 °F), inner conductor temperature 100 °C (212 °F); no solar loading Mass Notification Catalog Rev L 1/12 N Female to BNC Male Adapter, P/N 643-548-00 Antenna Network Accessories: Quarter-inch Super-Flexible Heliax Coaxial Cable Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com 138 Antenna Network Accessories: Quarter-inch Super-Flexible Heliax Coaxial Cable 139 Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com ® Ordering Information Part Number Description 620-029-00 ¼ inch Super-flexible Heliax Cable, specify length in feet 643-526-00 Male to Female Right Angle BNC Connector Adapter - for use with non-rack-mounted RFMs 643-544-00 N Male Right Angle Connector 643-545-00 N Male Connector. Connects to N female antenna or lightning arrestor. 643-546-00 BNC Male Connector 643-547-00 PL-259 (UHF male) Connector 643-548-00 N Female to BNC Male Connector Adapter 164-004-00 Coaxial Cable Sealant, 48 feet long × 1/2 inch wide, for weatherproofing connectors 302-101-00 Heliax Cutting Tool for 1/4" and 1/2" FSJ series Heliax 302-102-00 Replacement Blades (pack of five) for P/N 302-101-00 A typical coaxial cable assembly using quarter-inch Heliax coaxial cable is illustrated on this page. The coaxial cable is routed from the antenna to the lightning arrestor (static discharge unit) and from the lightning arrestor to the building transceiver (BT) (Or M-1/M-2, M-1/M-2 addressable panel, or RFM, etc.). The connections at the antenna and lightning arrestor must be weather-proofed with a sealant (P/N 164-004-00). Monaco recommends the coaxial cable be installed in conduit. Minimum ¾ inch conduit allows clearance for connectors. Conduit should enter the transceiver enclosure either through the side or bottom of the enclosure. The quarter-inch super-flexible heliax cable should be long enough to reach the BT, M-1/M-2, M-1/M-2 addressable panel, or RFM with a 1-foot service loop. For quarter-inch super-flexible heliax cable, the typical loss is about 1.5 db to 2 db loss per 100 feet at VHF frequencies. See the table “Attenuation and Average Power Ratings” on page 138 for more information about cable loss characteristics. This cable can be used in cable runs from transceiver to antenna totaling 200 feet to 250 feet with a minimum bend radius of 1.0 inch. Excess cable increases line loss of the RF signal from the transceiver and decreases output at the antenna. If necessary, the coaxial cable assembly should be cut and reterminated to provide the correct length. When reterminating the cable connectors, be sure to terminate them correctly. Incorrect retermination can cause severe damage to the transceiver and adversely affect transmission and reception of radio signals. Mass Notification Catalog Rev L 1/12 ® Application Drawing 2&-OR"48 Mass Notification Catalog Rev L 1/12 Antenna Network Accessories: Quarter-inch Super-Flexible Heliax Coaxial Cable Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com 140 Antenna Network Accessories: Half-inch Super-flexible Heliax Coaxial Cable and 141 Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com ® Half-inch Super-flexible Heliax Coaxial Cable and Connectors Heliax Cable Connectors Heliax coax cable is the highest grade cable that is used in ultra-high frequency (UHF) and very-high frequency (VHF) antenna installations where runs up to 300 feet and a minimum bend radius of 1.25 inches. This type of cable allows for easier pull through conduit. Check the BNC to Right Angle, P/N 643-526-00 connector type for your antenna before ordering connectors. N Female to BNC Male, P/N 643-548-00 Specifications Impedance 50 ± 1 dc Resistance Inner: 0.82/1000 ft (2.69 /1000 m) Outer: 1.0 /1000 ft (3.28 /1000 m) N Male, P/N 643-549-00 Capacitance 25.2 pF/ft (82.7 pF/m) Inductance 0.06 µH/ft (0.20 µH/m) Outer Copper Conductor Inner Conductor Copper-clad aluminum N Female to UHF Male P/N 643-569-00 Diameter 0.53 inch (13.5 mm) Minimum Bend 1.25 inch (32 mm) Radius Attenuation and Average Power Ratings Frequency Attenuation dB/100 ft Attenuation dB/100 m 108 1.08 3.55 150 1.28 4.21 Part Number Description 174 1.39 4.56 620-030-00 400 2.17 7.12 ½ inch Super-flexible Heliax Cable. Specify length in feet. 450 2.31 7.59 643-526-00 Male to Female Right Angle BNC Connector Adapter - for use with non-rack-mounted RFMs 500 2.45 8.04 643-548-00 N Female to BNC Male Adapter 643-549-00 N Male Connector 643-569-00 N Female to UHF Male Connector Adapter 164-004-00 Coaxial Cable Sealant, 48 feet long × 1/2 inch wide, for weatherproofing connectors 302-101-00 Heliax Cutting Tool for 1/4” and 1/2” FSJ series Heliax 302-102-00 Replacement Blades (pack of five) for P/N 302-101-00 Standard Conditions For Attenuation:: VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 20 °C (68 °F) For Average Power: VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 40 °C (104 °F), inner conductor temperature 100 °C (212 °F); no solar loading Ordering Information Mass Notification Catalog Rev L 1/12 ® Application Drawing A typical coaxial cable assembly using half-inch Heliax coaxial cable is illustrated on this page. When using the half-inch Heliax at VHF frequencies use N type connectors, unless another type is required. Coaxial cable is routed from the antenna to the lightning arrestor (static discharge unit) and from the lightning arrestor to the building transceiver (BT) (Or M-1/M-2, M-1/M-2 addressable panel, or RFM, etc.). The connections at the antenna and lightning arrestor must be weather-proofed with a sealant (P/N 164-004-00). Monaco recommends coaxial cable be installed in conduit, if required. Minimum ¾ inch conduit allows cable clearance; larger conduit is necessary to accommodate connectors. Conduit should enter the transceiver enclosure either through the side or bottom of the enclosure. The half-inch super-flexible heliax cable should be long enough to reach the BT, M-1/M-2, M-1/M-2 addressable panel, or RFM with a 1-foot service loop. For the half-inch super-flexible heliax cable, typical loss is about 1 db to 2 db loss per 100 feet at VHF frequencies, and 2 db to 3 db loss per 100 feet at UHF frequencies. See the table “Attenuation and Average Power Ratings” on page 141 for more information about cable loss characteristics. This cable can be used in cable runs from transceiver to antenna totaling 200 to 250 feet with a minimum bend radius of 1.25 inches. Excess cable increases line loss of the RF signal from the transceiver and decreases output at the antenna. If necessary, the coaxial cable assembly should be cut and reterminated to provide the correct length. When reterminating the cable connectors, be sure to terminate them correctly. Incorrect retermination can cause severe damage to the transceiver and adversely affect transmission and reception of radio signals. 2&-OR"48 Mass Notification Catalog Rev L 1/12 Male to female right angle BNC P/N 643-526-00 Antenna Network Accessories: Half-inch Super-flexible Heliax Coaxial Cable and Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com 142 Antenna Network Accessories: High Gain UHF Omnidirectional Fiberglass 68 Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com ® High Gain UHF Omnidirectional Fiberglass Broadband Antennas Features ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Omnidirectional Heavy-duty fiberglass Brass and copper internal components 8 Mhz bandwidth 6 dBd gain Description The broadband, medium-gain, omnidirectional colinear antennas are constructed of heavy-duty fiberglass that works under the most adverse conditions. Enclosed in cool blue fiberglass radome, these antennas are built to withstand ice, snow, high winds and the most adverse weather conditions. Its fiberglass radome will not corrode, even in the presence of saltwater, oil or most common chemical fumes. Internal grounding maintains the antenna at dc ground potential. The heavy duty 2 ¾ inch support pipe, with recessed type N female connector, is permanently bonded to the fiberglass radome and provides years of trouble-free operation. A 24 inch N male to N female jumper is included. The antennas are suitable for mounting to the top or on the side of a tower. Ordering Information Part Number Description 190-216-01 UHF Omnidirectional Broadband Antenna, 6 dBd gain, 405 – 440 Mhz* 190-216-02 UHF Omnidirectional Broadband Antenna, 6 dBd gain, 445 – 480 Mhz* NOTE: Each antenna is provided with a dual clamp set (for mounting to a 1.5 – 3.5 inch outside diameter support pipe), and a 24 inch removable RG-213 N-Male jumper. NOTE: UHF antennas require the use of low-loss cabling and N type connectors to work properly with Monaco Enterprises’s transceivers. Addressable Systems Fire Alarm Products Catalog Rev P 1/12 ® Specifications Dimensions Power Rating 500 W Gain 6 dBd ■ ■ VSWR 1.5:1 or less Impedance 50 Tower Weight (antenna + clamps) ■ Wind Velocity ■ Vertical Beamwidth 18° Lighting Protection dc ground Termination Recessed Type N female at the base ■ ■ P/N 190-216-01: 101 inches × 2 3/4 inches (256.54 cm × 6.98 cm) P/N 190-216-02: 94 inches × 2 3/8 inches (238.80 cm × 6.03 cm) P/N 190-216-01: 22 lbs P/N 190-216-02: 21 lbs P/N 190-216-01: 155 mph winds with 1/2 inch radial ice; 185 mph winds without ice P/N 190-216-02: 125 mph winds with 1/2 inch radial ice; 150 mph winds without ice VSWR vs. Frequency: Typical Radiation Pattern 190-216-01 190-216-02 Vertical Radiation Pattern for Vertical Polarization 190-216-01 190-216-02 Addressable Systems Fire Alarm Products Catalog Rev P 1/12 Antenna Network Accessories: High Gain UHF Omnidirectional Fiberglass Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com 69 ® Batteries Features ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Gel-type (immobilized electrolyte) Sealed, leak-proof, maintenance free, usable in any position Compact, rugged, and rechargeable Pressure-relief valves allow venting of gases in the event of overcharging Cycle or float service applications (no memory effect) Extended shelf life Enclosure with Batteries, P/N 081-156-00 Battery, P/N 400-704-00 Ordering Information Part Number Description Enclosure with Batteries 081-155-00 Two 12 V/18 Ah batteries in an 18 inch × 12 inch × 6 inch NEMA 1 battery enclosure for use with Monaco M-2 Panels, Vulcan 1, C-99A, and C-100A 081-156-00 Two 12 V/26 Ah batteries in an 18 inch × 12 inch × 6 inch (45.7 × 30.5 × 15.2 cm) red enclosure for use with Monaco M-2 Panels, Vulcan 1, C-99A, and C-100A 081-177-00 Two 12 V/40 Ah battery in a 20 inch × 16 inch × 8 inch (50.8 × 40.6 × 20.3 cm) red enclosure for use with M-2 panels and Vulcan 1 081-182-00 Two 12 V/75 Ah batteries in a 12 inch × 24 inch × 8 inch (30.48 × 60.96 × 20.32 cm) Fire Alarm Control Panel Accessories: Batteries Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com Enclosure With Batteries 081-172-00 20 inch × 16 inch × 6 inch NEMA 3R enclosure with four 12 V/18 Ah batteries Batteries Without Enclosures 400-701-00 12 V/26 Ah, 6.89 inch × 6.54 inch × 4.92 inch (17.5 × 16.6 × 12.5 cm), 18.7 lbs (8.5 kg), 0.250 inch × 0.032 inch tab 400-703-00 12 V/1.4 Ah, 3.82 inch × 1.65 inch × 2.95 inch (19.5 × 4.7 × 7.5 cm), 1.3 lbs (1.4 kg), 0.187 inch × 0.032 inch tab 400-704-00 12 V/7.7 Ah, 5.95 inch × 2.58 inch × 3.95 inch (15.1 × 6.6 × 10 cm), 5.6 lbs (2.5 kg), 0.187 inch × 0.032 inch tab 400-712-00 12 V/18 Ah, 7.22 inch × 3.34 inch × 6.7 inch (18.3 × 8.5 × 17 cm), 13.6 lbs (6.2 kg), 0.32 inch × 0.25 inch tab 400-713-00 12 V/12 Ah, 5.94 inch × 3.86 inch × 3.7 inch (15.1 × 9.8 × 9.4 cm), 9.0 lbs (4.1 kg), 0.250 inch × 0.032 inch tab 400-714-00 12 V/40 Ah, 7.72 inch × 6.42 inch × 6.85 inch (19.6 × 16.3 × 17.4 cm), 30.5 lbs (13.8 kg), nut & bolt terminals 400-716-00 12 V/75 Ah, 10.25 inch × 6.6 inch × 9.45 inch (26 × 16.8 × 24 cm), 39.7 lbs, nut & bolt terminals 400-717-00 12 V/100 Ah, 12 inch × 6.6 inch × 9.45 inch (30.5 × 16.8 × 24 cm), 50 lbs (22.7 kg), nut & bolt terminals 400-719-00 12 V/14 Ah, 8.5 inch × 2.75 inch × 5.5 inch (21.6 × 7 × 14 cm), 10.2 lbs (4.6 kg) Fire Managment Systems Catalog Rev N 1/12 87 Fire Alarm Control Panel Accessories: Auxiliary Battery Charger, 24 Vdc 88 Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com ® Auxiliary Battery Charger, 24 Vdc Features ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ For use with Monaco fire alarm control panels (FACP) Provides up to 350 mA current for 72 hours of battery backup operation during ac failure with a 12 hour recharge time (dependent on control panel configuration) Self-contained operation Automatic connection of auxiliary batteries to FACP batteries during ac failure Automatic return to standby mode after ac power restored Reports failure conditions with LEDs and through user-defined zones on the FACP Failure conditions reported: ac failure, FACP battery disconnected, abnormal charger output, disconnected Auxiliary Battery Charger, low battery voltage (internal batteries) during ac failure User-selectable operation for 115 or 230 volts ac power Fuse protection for ac input, internal batteries, and FACP battery connections Description The Monaco 24 Volt Auxiliary Battery Charger provides backup power during periods of ac failure. The Auxiliary Battery Charger is a self-contained unit with its own battery charger, and two 26 ampere hour, 12 volt batteries connected in series to provide 24 volt output. The Auxiliary Battery Charger/Monitoring Assembly (P/N 406-106-00) is available separately from the enclosure and batteries. During normal operation, the Auxiliary Battery Charger batteries are electrically isolated from the FACP. The four LEDs (DS1 through DS4) strobe from right to left at a two-second rate. If ac failure occurs, the Auxiliary Battery Charger batteries are automatically connected in parallel with the batteries in the FACP. The LEDs on the charger stop strobing and the appropriate LEDs illuminate. When ac power is restored, the Auxiliary Battery Charger batteries are again automatically isolated from the FACP. There is a 60 second wait before the correct LED indications are displayed. The Auxiliary Battery Charger recharges its batteries within eight hours if the external current draw has been 250 mA or less. The Auxiliary Charger can supply an external current up to 350 mA for up to 72 hours, then recharge its batteries in less than 12 hours (actual power requirements depend on control panel configuration). The unit indicates failure conditions on its front panel LEDs. Troubles are also indicated through two zone inputs of the FACP. Failure conditions monitored and reported to the FACP include: ac fail Fire alarm control panel battery harness disconnected ■ Charger high or low output ■ Disconnected auxiliary charger internal batteries ■ Low internal battery voltage during ac failure The Monaco M-2 conventional FACP and the Monaco M-2 Analog Addressable FACP report an ac failure and/or a charger failure; the specific failure cause is identified by the LEDs on the Auxiliary Battery Charger. A Vulcan FACP reports a trouble on the appropriate zone connected to the status outputs of the Auxiliary Battery Charger. ■ ■ Ordering Information Part Number Description 401-017-00 Auxiliary Battery Charger, 24 Volt. Consists of the battery charger/monitoring assembly and two 12 V/26 Ah gel-type batteries in a 24 inch high × 12.5 inch wide × 6 inch deep red, NEMA 1 enclosure. Fire Managment Systems Catalog Rev N 1/12 BELLS PBA-AC & MBA-DC UL, ULC, and FM Approved Sizes Available: 6" (150mm), 8" (200mm) and 10" (250mm) Voltages Available: 24VAC 120VAC 12VDC (10.2 to 15.6) Polarized 24VDC (20.4 to 31.2) Polarized Service Use: Fire Alarm General Signaling Burglar Alarm Environment: Indoor or outdoor use (See Note 1) -40° to 150°F (-40° to 66°C) (Outdoor use requires weatherproof backbox.) Termination: AC Bells - 4 No. 18 AWG stranded wires DC Bells - Terminal strip Finish: Red powder coating Optional: Model BBK-1 weatherproof backbox Model BBX-1 deep weatherproof backbox * Notes: 1. Minimum dB ratings are calculated from integrated sound pressure measurements made at Underwriters Laboratories as specified in UL Standard 464. UL temperature range is -30° to 150°F (-34° to 66°C). 2. Typical dB ratings are calculated from measurements made with a conventional sound level meter and are indicative of output levels in an actual installation. 3. ULC only applies to MBA DC bells. These vibrating type bells are designed for use as fire, burglar or general signaling devices. They have low power consumption and high decibel ratings. The unit mounts on a standard 4" (101mm) square electrical box for indoor use or on a model BBK-1 weatherproof backbox or BBX-1 deep weatherproof backbox for outdoor applications. Weatherproof backbox model BBK-1, Stock No. 1500001. Size inches (mm) Voltage Model Number Stock Number Current (Max.) Typical dB at 10 ft. (3m) (2) Minimum dB at 10 ft. (3m) (1) 6 (150) 12VDC MBA-6-12 1750070 .12A 85 76 8 (200) 12VDC MBA-8-12 1750080 .12A 90 77 10 (250) 12VDC MBA-10-12 1750060 .12A 92 78 6 (150) 24VDC MBA-6-24 1750100 .06A 87 77 8 (200) 24VDC MBA-8-24 1750110 .06A 91 79 10 (250) 24VDC MBA-10-24 1750090 .06A 94 80 6 (150) 24VAC PBA246 1806024* .17A 91 78 8 (200) 24VAC PBA248 1808024* .17A 94 77 10 (250) 24VAC PBA2410 1810024* .17A 94 78 6 (150) 120VAC PBA1206 1806120* .05A 92 83 8 (200) 120VAC PBA1208 1808120* .05A 99 84 10 (250) 120VAC PBA12010 1810120* .05A 99 86 All DC bells are polarized and have built-in transient protection. * Does not have ULC listing. In outdoor or wet installations, bell must be mounted with weatherproof backbox, BBK-1 or BBX-1. Standard electrical boxes will not provide a weatherproof enclosure. If the bell and/or assembly is exposed to moisture, it may fail or create an electrical hazard. Potter Electric Signal Company, LLC • St. Louis, MO, • Phone: 866-572-3005/Canada 888-882-1833 • www.pottersignal.com PRINTED IN USA MFG. #5400776 - REV Y-1 01/13 PAGE 1 OF 2 BELLS PBA-AC & MBA-DC Wiring (rear view) Fig. 3 Bells Dimensions Inches (mm) Fig. 1 A.C. BELLS 10” (250) WHITE (IN) 8” (200) WHITE (OUT) FROM CONTROL PANEL OR PRECEDING BELL 6” (150) BLACK (OUT) BLACK (IN) CAUTION: WHEN ELECTRICAL SUPERVISION IS REQUIRED USE IN AND OUT LEADS AS SHOWN. 2 11/16” (68) NOTES: DWG# 776-1 1. WHEN USING AC BELLS, TERMINATE EACH EXTRA WIRE SEPARATELY AFTER LAST BELL. 2. END-OF-LINE RESISTOR IS NOT REQUIRED ON AC BELLS. DWG# 776-3 Weatherproof Backbox Dimensions Inches (mm) Fig. 2 FACP Box has one threaded 1/2" conduit entrance 3 3/8” (86) 5 3/4” (146) + To Next Device or End-of-Line Resistor 5” (127) 3 3/8” (86) 1 5/8” (41) 4 1/4” (108) 4 1/4” (108) 3 3/8” (85.9) DWG# 776-2 BBX-1 _ 2” ) (51 Installation 1. The bell shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 13, 72, or local AHJ. The top of the device shall be no less than 90" AFF and not less than 6" below the ceiling. 2. Remove the gong. 3. Connect wiring (see Fig. 3). 4. Mount bell mechanism to backbox (bell mechanism must be mounted with the striker pointing down). 5. Reinstall the gong (be sure that the gong positioning pin, in the mechanism housing, is in the hole in the gong). 6. Test all bells for proper operation and observe that they can be heard where required (bells must be heard in all areas as designated by the authority having jurisdiction). Failure to install striker down will prevent bell from operating. PRINTED IN USA MFG. #5400776 - REV Y-1 01/13 PAGE 2 OF 2 Carbon Monoxide Detectors: Carbon Monoxide detector 4-wire 82 Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com ® Carbon Monoxide Detectors Carbon Monoxide detector 4-wire Features ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Full compliance with UL 2075 Integrated trouble relay Supervised operation SEMS style wiring terminals Operates using 12/24 Vdc Wall and ceiling mounting options Local sounder Test/Hush button 4-wire Mounts to single-gang electrical back box, or direct mounts to wall or ceiling using drywall fasteners Description The carbon monoxide detector is designed for operation with security and fire alarm systems. The detector is fully compliant with UL 2075 specifications, and has an integrated trouble relay, which will send a sensor failure or end-of-life signal to a control panel and the central station. In addition, the detector has SEMS-type terminal Phillips-head screws, providing quicker and more positive wiring connection. The detector operates using 12/24 Vdc power and has low current draw, allowing more detectors to be connected to the panel without having to purchase a more expensive panel or an extra power supply. U ® L Ordering Information Part Number Description 725-602-00 Carbon Monoxide Detector, 12/24 Vdc, with sounder base Specifications System Voltage - Nominal 12/24 Vdc Standby Current Alarm Current 20 mA 40 mA (75 mA test) Alarm Contact Ratings 30 Vdc @ 0.5 A Trouble Contact Ratings 30 Vdc @ 0.5 A Audible Signal (temp 4 tone) Operating Temperature Range Operating Humidity Range 85 dBA min. in alarm 0 – 40 °C (32 – 104 °F) 22 – 90% RH Length 5.1 inches Width 3.3 inches Height 1.3 inches Weight 7 oz. Fire Detection Devices Catalog Rev T 1/12 Within-Building Equipment: Combination Speaker/Strobe, Ceiling Mount (Type 63 Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com ® Combination Speaker/Strobe, Ceiling Mount (Type II) Features ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ U ® L Meets UL1971, UL1480, and FM approved 24 V operation Selectable candela options: 15, 30, 75, 95 cd Selectable speaker taps Low profile design, ceiling mount Indoor use Synchronizable with Type II NAC Distributed Power Extender (P/N 404-119-00) FM APPROVED Mounting Options ■ Mounts to a 4 inch × 4 inch × 2 1/8 inch backbox, but an extension ring is required Ordering Information Part Number Description Specifications Flash Rate 1 flash per second 580-073-00 Speaker/Strobe, multi-candela, ceiling mount, round, white, with clear lens 580-077-00 Speaker/Strobe, multi-candela, ceiling mount, round, white, with amber lens 588-027-00 4 inch Speaker Support Tile Bridge for flush mount installation of round speakers 404-119-00 Type II NAC Distributed Power Extender emulates synchronization signals compatible with sync module (P/N 367-036-00) 367-036-00 Type II Sync Module Voltage 24 Vdc Voltage Range 16 – 33 Vdc Candela Options 15, 30, 75, and 95 candela Speaker Frequency Range 400 – 4000 Hz Speaker Input Voltage 25.0 or 70.0 Vrms (nominal) Speaker Power Taps 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2 Speaker Output See “Speaker Output (UL Reverberant dBA @ 10 ft)” on page 64. Strobe Current Draw See “Average Current Usage” on page 64. Input Terminal 12 to 18 AWG Operating Temperature 32 – 120 °F (0 – 49 °C) Range Maximum Humidity 93% Mass Notification Catalog Rev L 1/12 ® Average Current Usage P/N 580-073-00 Average Mean Current (mA) Candela 24 Vdc 15 0.045 30 0.070 75 0.119 95 0.159 Speaker Output (UL Reverberant dBA @ 10 ft) P/N 580-073-00 1/8 W 1/4 W 1/2 W 1W 2W 77 79.5 82.5 85 88 Wiring Diagrams Wiring Between Devices To next appliance or EOL From preceding appliance or panel + - + - + - Speaker Wiring to Panel 10 K EOL resistor Audio + + + - + - Speaker + - Speaker Mass Notification Catalog Rev L 1/12 Within-Building Equipment: Combination Speaker/Strobe, Ceiling Mount (Type Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com 64 Within-Building Equipment: Combination Speaker/Strobe, Ceiling Mount (Type 65 Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com ® Mounting Diagrams Backbox with Extension Ring 4" Square Deep Backbox with Extension Ring Backbox Maximum number of conductors: EXT. Ring Depth 1-1/2" 2-1/8" AWG #18 8 8 AWG #16 8 8 AWG #14 8 8 AWG #12 4 8 Extension Ring Mass Notification Catalog Rev L 1/12 DDA Analog Addressable Duct Detector Features • Detects smoke in building HVAC ducts • Ships complete with housing and head • Compatible with addressable PFC-6000 series and Potter Plus panels • SLC in and out wire terminals • Installation without removing the head • Listed Air Velocity of 100 to 4,000 ft/minute • No screens or filters in housing • Durable plastic enclosure and clear cover • Integrated cover tamper switch • Utilizes simple snap in sampling tubes STN series S24776 Application The Potter Electric DDA duct smoke detector provides early detection of smoke and products of combustion present in air moving through HVAC ducts in commercial, industrial and residential applications. The DDA is compatible with the PFC-6000 series addressable fire alarm control panels, the Potter Plus and any panel compatible with the Potter/Nohmi addressable protocol. Description The DDA is designed and built to meet all local requirements, as well as the NFPA regulations regarding duct smoke detectors. Air sampling is accomplished by two tubes which protrude into the duct. An exhaust tube of one standard length (7”) is supplied in the installation kit with the smoke duct unit. Once the duct width has been determined the air intake sampling tubes must be ordered. Sampling tubes are supplied in three standard lengths: 3 ft., 5 ft., and 10 ft. and cut to size to fit the duct. Mounting the duct smoke unit is accomplished by the use of a template and 2 sheet metal screws, which are provided. Mounting can be achieved without the removal of the clear cover which is secured by 4 capture screws. Potter Electric Signal Company, LLC PRINTED IN USA • St. Louis, MO • MFG. #8830012 - REV B 3242-0328:0218 Duct Detector Model # DDA Operating Voltage 22-24 VDC Current Draw 325 mA Detector Head Model Potter DSA Detector Head Type Photoelectric Sensitivity Test Method Self diagnostic test Air Velocity 100 to 4000 ft./min Ambient Temperature 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) Humidity 10% to 85% Relative humidity (non-condensing) Housing Material Plastic backbox, clear plastic cover Finish Gray backbox with clear cover Dimensions 13 1/2"L x 4 1/2" W x 2 1/4" H Maximum Net Weight 2 lbs. Sampling Tubes 3 ft., 5 ft., or 10 ft. Phone: 800-325-3936 • 04/14 • www.pottersignal.com PAGE 1 OF 2 DDA Analog Addressable Duct Detector Engineering Specifications Air duct smoke detectors shall be Potter Electric DDA Series. The detectors shall be listed by Underwriters Laboratories per UL 268A. The detectors shall operate at air velocities from 100 feet per minute to 4000 feet per minute. screens which must be maintained. The housing shall contain a detector base and DSA duct smoke detector head. Terminal connections shall be of the screw type and be a minimum of # 12 screw. All wiring must comply with local codes and regulations. Detector shall use the STN series of sampling tubes. The duct detector housings shall be of plastic construction and complete mechanical installation may be performed without removal of detector cover. Visual indication of alarm and power must be provided on detector front. Detector heads shall not require additional filters or Wiring Diagram Potter Electric Signal Company, LLC PRINTED IN USA • St. Louis, MO • MFG. #8830012 - REV B Phone: 800-325-3936 • 04/14 • www.pottersignal.com PAGE 2 OF 2 ® Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panels Monaco Analog Addressable+ (MAAP(+)) FACP with Integrated Radio Transceiver Features Combines the Narrowband Radio Transceiver and Addressable (and/or conventional) Fire Alarm Control Panel in one modular, compact unit; no interconnection wiring or interfacing needed Monaco Analog Addressable Panel+ (MAAP(+)) with Point Reporting capability individually reports every addressable sensor or addressable monitor module to a D-21 Central Receiving System ■ ■ – – Heat or smoke detector status (Alarm Trouble) Monitor module status (Alarm Trouble) Combines Monaco original zone reporting with point reported status ■ – – Fast response using well established protocol for zone information Point Reporting of sensors and monitor modules to the central receiving system for detailed real-time alarm and trouble status which can be graphically displayed at the D-21 Central in dispatch or on scene using the D-21 Mobile Client system Enhanced diagnostic information ■ – – Panel troubles and loop faults uniquely identified Control module and NAC module faults reported Supports traditional grouping of multiple devices to a common zone number for transmission to a D-700 or D-21 (FSK) Central Receiving System Now supports a combined zone and point reporting features to D-21 Central Reporting Systems enabled for MAAP(+) Point Reporting Monitors and transmits zone alarms (fire and supervisory), troubles and restorations, and Addressable Control Panel status for up to 64 zones or 48 zones with all points reporting active Provides up to eight Analog Driver Cards (ADCs) (one standard, seven optional) that may be configured as Class B, Class A, or Class X Signaling Line Circuits (SLCs) ■ ■ ■ ■ – – Each ADC has a capacity for up to 99 analog addressable smoke or heat sensors and 99 addressable monitor or control modules for a total system count of up to 792 analog addressable smoke or heat sensors and 792 addressable monitor or control modules IMPORTANT Large systems with many optional modules such as sounder bases and fault indicators draw more current than smoke and heat detectors and monitor and control modules. If using these items, refer to the MAAP(+) I-O-M (P/N 001-353-01) for capacity calculations. SLC wiring shall be FM APPROVED Provides two Class A or four Class B Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs) Provides two Class A or four Class B Initiating Device Circuits (IDCs). Expandable through installation of an Expansion Backplane and expansion cards. Quick scanning algorithm for fast reporting Plain English display (LCD) ■ ■ ■ ■ – – – – ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ unshielded twisted pair (UTP). Addressable Systems Fire Alarm Products Catalog Rev P 1/12 Enable/disable sensor (point) event is sent to Central Enhanced walktest and system checkout through D-21 Radio Key-up test Local History output to LCD, printer or laptop LEDs indicate the operational status of the Addressable Control Panel Internal clock and calendar synchronized with the D-21 48 character display for device identification and description Provides 24 Vdc filtered power New MAP(+) Planner creates a master configuration file for programming the Panel. The D-21 Central System Admin Client imports the master configuration file, eliminating the need to manually enter the MAAP(+) panel configuration, zone, and point information. Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panels: Monaco Analog Addressable+ Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com 3 Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panels: Monaco Analog Addressable+ 4 Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com ® ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ A copy of the master configuration file is stored on the D-21 for backup purposes; the master file cannot be lost or misplaced The Panel configuration and Central configuration are compared to ensure any changes to the configuration are verified Nuisance alarms are reduced by new sensor grouping, alarm verification, auto drift compensation, and pre-alarm levels Includes lamp test, drill test, walk test, maintenance test, and transmitter disable for all or individual zones and devices RS-232 and EIA 422 communications ports Addressable Control Panel configuration can be transferred to/from a computer with Windows® based MAP(+) Planner software Up to 1.5 A of power available for each NAC with a combined maximum of 3.5 A for all NACs 4 W RF output power (some UHF frequencies may be limited to 2 W) Integrated battery charger; meets the requirements of NFPA 72 and UL864 Battery backup Operates on 120 or 240 Vac, 50/60 Hz Narrowband radios meet requirements of NTIA (National Telecommunications and Information Administration) Manual of Regulations and Procedures for Federal Frequency Management Integrates with D-21 base-wide mass notification systems Description The MAAP(+) is a low voltage, automatic, integrated Narrowband Radio Transceiver and Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel that incorporates the latest in solid-state addressable technology and Monaco expertise in radio transmission-based systems. All monitoring, supervision, signaling, and reporting functions are incorporated into this one unit. Each MAAP(+) can support up to 792 analog addressable smoke or heat sensors and 792 addressable monitor or control modules. The addressable devices may be grouped together to form virtual zones and are individually reported to the D-21 Central Receiving System through Monaco’s new Point Reporting transmission protocol. Only one antenna system is required for reporting status of 64 zones or 48 zones combined with all points reporting turned on. The Panel LCD identifies the individual addressable device or point that has generated the alarm or trouble. The new sensor group feature allows smoke detectors to work together to control local sounder bases and prevent nuisance alarms, which is particularly useful in dormitory environments. The standard MAAP(+) provides one Analog Driver Card (ADC) that will support: One Class A/Class X or two Class B SLCs Expandable to eight ADCs for a total of eight Class A/Class X or 16 Class B SLCs The MAAP(+) also provides the following: ■ ■ Two Class A or four Class B NACs Two Class A or four Class B IDCs ■ One Auxiliary Class B NAC ■ Non-supervised auxiliary power ■ One non-supervised remote trouble output ■ Two programmable Form C relays. The NACs can be programmed as silenceable or non-silenceable and can be assigned to specific zones, group of zones, or specific addressable devices. The auxiliary output may be assigned to activate for waterflow alarm, positive alarm sequence, or publicly accessible manual pull station alarms or it may be used as another bell circuit and assigned to specific devices or groups of devices. The two programmable Form C relays may be assigned to common alarm or common trouble or can be assigned to specific zones, a group of zones, or specific addressable devices. Additional outputs can be provided by using addressable devices. ■ ■ The MAAP(+) provides 2 A of filtered, 24 Vdc auxiliary power to operate conventional and addressable devices, as well as other auxiliary devices. All circuits are internally protected by power limiting or fuses. Batteries are connected to the unit for continued operation in the event of an ac power failure. The battery charging circuitry is built-in. Configuration programming is performed using the MAP(+) Planner software (P/N 207-617-00). The Planner exports the panel configuration information to the D-21 Central. The MAAP(+) indicates alarms with an on-board audible, a red LED, and a message in the LCD that identifies the zone input or the specific addressable device and description. The Panel indicates zone and panel troubles with an onboard audible alert, a yellow LED, and a message in the LCD that identifies the zone input, the specific addressable device, or the specific panel trouble. A list of the last 500 alarms and troubles are maintained in panel history. Addressable Systems Fire Alarm Products Catalog Rev P 1/12 ® Ordering Information Part Category Part Number Description Panels 227-855-xx*# MAAP(+) Point Reporting M-2 Addressable Control Panel, narrowband, surface-mount, with one Analog Addressable Controller (AAC), one Analog Driver Card (ADC), and two 12 V/18 Ah batteries in a 28 inch high × 18 inch wide × 3.6 inch deep NEMA 1 enclosure. Specify Frequency. 227-865-xx*# MAAP(+) Point Reporting, NEMA 1 flush mount enclosure (same as 227-855-xx except for mount). Specify Frequency. 227-856-xx*# MAAP(+) Point Reporting M-2 Addressable Control Panel, narrowband, surface-mount, with one AAC, one ADC, and four 12 V/18 Ah batteries in a 43 inch high × 18 inch wide × 3.6 inch deep NEMA 1 enclosure with space for one optional expansion backplanes. Specify Frequency. 227-866-xx*# MAAP(+) Point Reporting, NEMA 1 flush mount enclosure (same as 227-856-xx except for mount). Specify Frequency. 227-857-xx*# MAAP(+) Point Reporting M-2 Addressable Control Panel, narrowband, surface-mount, with one AAC, one ADC, and four 12 V/18 Ah batteries in a 60 inch high × 18 inch wide × 3.6 inch deep NEMA 1 surface mount enclosure with space for three optional expansion backplanes. Specify Frequency. 227-868-xx*# MAAP(+) Point Reporting, 24 inch high × 24 inch wide × 8 inch deep NEMA 4X stainless steel surface mount enclosure, with an AAC, one ADC and two 12 V/18 Ah batteries. Specify Frequency. 227-869-xx*# MAAP(+) Point Reporting, in a 24 inch high × 24 inch wide × 8 inch deep NEMA 3R enclosure with an AAC and one ADC, and two 12 V/18 Ah batteries. Specify Frequency. 227-811-xx*#~ MAAP(+) Electronics Package Assembly Upgrade for existing MAAP-2 (legacy addressable). and M-2 Conventional (except 19 inch enclosures). Replaces the M CPU, power supply, display, and radio (Specify Frequency). Provides replacement AAC and one ADC. 227-811-MN~ MAAP(+) Electronics Package Assembly MNS upgrade for existing MAAP-1 and MAAP-2 (legacy addressable) and M-2 Conventional panels (except 19 inch enclosures). Replaces the M CPU, power supply, and display. Provides replacement AAC and one ADC, and a BT-XM2 MNS interface. 227-855-MN MAAP(+) Point Reporting MNS, 28 inch high × 18 inch wide × 3.6 inch deep NEMA 1 surface mount enclosure, no radio, with interface to BT-XM2 227-856-MN MAAP(+) Point Reporting MNS, 43 inch high × 18 inch wide × 3.6 inch deep NEMA 1 surface mount enclosure, no radio, with interface to BT-XM2 227-857-MN MAAP(+) Point Reporting MNS, 60 inch high × 18 inch wide × 3.6 inch deep surface mount enclosure, no radio, with interface to BT-XM2 227-865-MN MAAP(+) Point Reporting MNS, 28 inch high × 18 inch wide × 3.6 inch deep NEMA 1 flush mount enclosure, no radio, with interface to BT-XM2 227-866-MN MAAP(+) Point Reporting MNS, 43 inch high × 18 inch wide × 3.6 inch deep NEMA 1 flush mount enclosure, no radio, with interface to BT-XM2 Addressable Backplane and Cards 176-193-01 Analog Addressable Controller (AAC). The AAC supports eight ADCs. 176-194-00 Analog Driver Card (ADC) Conventional Expansion Backplane and Cards 176-185-00 Expansion Backplane, supports seven expansion cards (ZEC, AOC, UIC) 176-186-00 Zone Expansion Card (ZEC), two Class A or four Class B Zones 176-187-00 Auxiliary Output Card (AOC), eight-circuit 176-197-00 Universal Input Card (UIC), four pair of input terminals to connect up to four, two-wire input zones Batteries 081-156-00 Two 12 Vdc/26 Ah batteries in an 18 inch × 12 inch × 6 inch (45.7 × 30.5 × 15.2 cm) red, surface mount enclosure Printer 205-032-00 MAAP(+) Printer Kit Configuration Software 207-617-00 MAP(+) Planner Kit (Required) 225-163-00 Monaco Planner Suite/Programmer Kit - contains Monaco FACP, D-700R and BT-X planner software and interface cables Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panels: Monaco Analog Addressable+ Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com * Specify frequency when ordering. # FM Approved. ~ Existing ADC cards may be used with the upgrade NOTES Other battery options available depending on total Ah requirement. Ah capacity depends on system configuration. Contact Monaco for assistance in determining battery requirements. Antenna network accessories also required; see "Antenna Network Accessories" in the Monaco Addressable Catalog. Addressable Systems Fire Alarm Products Catalog Rev P 1/12 5 ® Ordering Information Part Category Part Number Description Panels 227-855-xx*# MAAP(+) Point Reporting M-2 Addressable Control Panel, narrowband, surface-mount, with one Analog Addressable Controller (AAC), one Analog Driver Card (ADC), and two 12 V/18 Ah batteries in a 28 inch high × 18 inch wide × 3.6 inch deep NEMA 1 enclosure. Specify Frequency. 227-865-xx*# MAAP(+) Point Reporting, NEMA 1 flush mount enclosure (same as 227-855-xx except for mount). Specify Frequency. 227-856-xx*# MAAP(+) Point Reporting M-2 Addressable Control Panel, narrowband, surface-mount, with one AAC, one ADC, and four 12 V/18 Ah batteries in a 43 inch high × 18 inch wide × 3.6 inch deep NEMA 1 enclosure with space for one optional expansion backplanes. Specify Frequency. 227-866-xx*# MAAP(+) Point Reporting, NEMA 1 flush mount enclosure (same as 227-856-xx except for mount). Specify Frequency. 227-857-xx*# MAAP(+) Point Reporting M-2 Addressable Control Panel, narrowband, surface-mount, with one AAC, one ADC, and four 12 V/18 Ah batteries in a 60 inch high × 18 inch wide × 3.6 inch deep NEMA 1 surface mount enclosure with space for three optional expansion backplanes. Specify Frequency. 227-868-xx*# MAAP(+) Point Reporting, 24 inch high × 24 inch wide × 8 inch deep NEMA 4X stainless steel surface mount enclosure, with an AAC, one ADC and two 12 V/18 Ah batteries. Specify Frequency. 227-869-xx*# MAAP(+) Point Reporting, in a 24 inch high × 24 inch wide × 8 inch deep NEMA 3R enclosure with an AAC and one ADC, and two 12 V/18 Ah batteries. Specify Frequency. 227-811-xx*#~ MAAP(+) Electronics Package Assembly Upgrade for existing MAAP-2 (legacy addressable). and M-2 Conventional (except 19 inch enclosures). Replaces the M CPU, power supply, display, and radio (Specify Frequency). Provides replacement AAC and one ADC. 227-811-MN~ MAAP(+) Electronics Package Assembly MNS upgrade for existing MAAP-1 and MAAP-2 (legacy addressable) and M-2 Conventional panels (except 19 inch enclosures). Replaces the M CPU, power supply, and display. Provides replacement AAC and one ADC, and a BT-XM2 MNS interface. 227-855-MN MAAP(+) Point Reporting MNS, 28 inch high × 18 inch wide × 3.6 inch deep NEMA 1 surface mount enclosure, no radio, with interface to BT-XM2 227-856-MN MAAP(+) Point Reporting MNS, 43 inch high × 18 inch wide × 3.6 inch deep NEMA 1 surface mount enclosure, no radio, with interface to BT-XM2 227-857-MN MAAP(+) Point Reporting MNS, 60 inch high × 18 inch wide × 3.6 inch deep surface mount enclosure, no radio, with interface to BT-XM2 227-865-MN MAAP(+) Point Reporting MNS, 28 inch high × 18 inch wide × 3.6 inch deep NEMA 1 flush mount enclosure, no radio, with interface to BT-XM2 227-866-MN MAAP(+) Point Reporting MNS, 43 inch high × 18 inch wide × 3.6 inch deep NEMA 1 flush mount enclosure, no radio, with interface to BT-XM2 Addressable Backplane and Cards 176-193-01 Analog Addressable Controller (AAC). The AAC supports eight ADCs. 176-194-00 Analog Driver Card (ADC) Conventional Expansion Backplane and Cards 176-185-00 Expansion Backplane, supports seven expansion cards (ZEC, AOC, UIC) 176-186-00 Zone Expansion Card (ZEC), two Class A or four Class B Zones 176-187-00 Auxiliary Output Card (AOC), eight-circuit 176-197-00 Universal Input Card (UIC), four pair of input terminals to connect up to four, two-wire input zones Batteries 081-156-00 Two 12 Vdc/26 Ah batteries in an 18 inch × 12 inch × 6 inch (45.7 × 30.5 × 15.2 cm) red, surface mount enclosure Printer 205-032-00 MAAP(+) Printer Kit Configuration Software 207-617-00 MAP(+) Planner Kit (Required) 225-163-00 Monaco Planner Suite/Programmer Kit - contains Monaco FACP, D-700R and BT-X planner software and interface cables Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panels: Monaco Analog Addressable+ Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com * Specify frequency when ordering. # FM Approved. ~ Existing ADC cards may be used with the upgrade NOTES Other battery options available depending on total Ah requirement. Ah capacity depends on system configuration. Contact Monaco for assistance in determining battery requirements. Antenna network accessories also required; see "Antenna Network Accessories" in the Monaco Addressable Catalog. Addressable Systems Fire Alarm Products Catalog Rev P 1/12 5 ® Wiring Diagrams Wiring the MAAP(+) Electronic Assembly, the AAC, and the optional Expansion Backplane, is shown in the following wiring diagrams. Electronic Assembly Manual Battery Reconnect Switch (momentary) Power Supply Fuses (F2-F4) RESET (S3) - To batteries 24 Vdc, (fused for 6A) AH capacity depends on the configuration Refer to the I-O-M manual - - Battery Connection Transformer Electronic Assembly AC POWER Ratings: 120 VAC (102 Vac min. 132 Vac max.) BATTERY FAULT 2 X 24 Characters Alpha Numeric Display RCV XMT ALARM SILENCE PANEL RESET A ZONES CD XMTR DISC TROUBLE SILENCE B A BELLS XMTR RESET LAMP TEST DRILL TEST AUX INPUT RS-422 1 2 3 240 VAC (204 Vac min. 264 Vac max.) 4 5 6 48 - 62 HZ 5A Max. 7 8 9 CE 0 ENT Power Supply Fuse F1 (on back of Power Supply) B Class A/ Class B Configuration Jumpers; shown as Class B Polarity is shown in supervisory mode for Class B operation 2 FUSES F5-F8 ZONE 2 AUX AUX ZONE 1 BELL 1 BELL 2 OUT PWR 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 + - + - + - + - - + - + - + - + + - + - K1 K2 RMT TBL NO C NC TBL 1 NO C NC ALM IN IN OUT OUT + - TB1 2- Form C Relays To notification devices To antenna 4.7K EOL Typical AUX INPUT configurations (supervised) LEGEND S Smoke Detector H Heat Detector To initiating devices To AAC Sprinkler Pressure/Flow Switch 4.7K EOL F H 3.9K EOL H H 3.9K EOL F F To initiating devices Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panels: Monaco Analog Addressable+ 6 Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com To AAC B To Remote Trouble Device ZONE 1 ZONE 2 BELL 1 BELL 2 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 + + - - + + - - - - + + - - + + 4.7K EOL Supervised Unused Class A Zone Circuit (Supervised) S H H H H 4.7K EOL Unused Class A Bell Circuit (supervised) ZONE 2 BELL 1 ZONE 1 BELL 2 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 + + - - + + - - - - + + - - + + 4.7K EOL S B F Manual Pull Station B Bell H Horn S Typical Class B zone (initiating device) configuration (all zone circuits are supervised) B B B B 4.7K EOL Typical Class B bell (notification device) configuration (all notification circuits are supervised) Typical Class A Zone and Bell Circuit (supervised) with end-of-line resistors integrated on-board Class A Operation Addressable Systems Fire Alarm Products Catalog Rev P 1/12 ® Analog Addressable Controller (-)(+) Firmware U14 Processor U15 TB1 TB2 TB3 TB4 TB5 TB6 LEGEND Heat Detector Smoke Detector Style 4 I Isolator Module M Monitor Module M Style 6 MM Mini Monitor Module C Control Module I C Pull Station Notification Appliance I STYLE 7 I I MM From aux power source 47 K EOL (No more than 25 devices between isolators) Conventional Expansion Backplane TB7 TB8 Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panels: Monaco Analog Addressable+ Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com -&!#0!58072 Addressable Systems Fire Alarm Products Catalog Rev P 1/12 7 Cable: Fire Alarm Cable Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com ® Cable Fire Alarm Cable Ordering Information The following cables meet the requirements for power limited applications designed by the current NEC (National Electric Code) standards; they are all UL Listed and are marked as FPL, FPLP, or FPLR: ■ ■ ■ Part Number Description 621-020-00 FPL Cable, multiconductor unshielded, 18/2 AWG solid copper conductors, PVC insulation and jacket 621-040-00* FPL Cable, multiconductor unshielded, 18/4 AWG solid copper conductors, PVC insulation and jacket. Suitable for Monaco FPL Power-limited fire alarm cable suitable for general-purpose fire alarm use. Not suitable for use in risers, ducts, plenums, and other spaces used for environmental air. This cable is resistant to the spread of fire. Refer to NEC, Article 760, paragraphs 51 (f) and 53 (c). FPL cables are rated for 140 °F (60 °C). FPLP Power-limited fire alarm cable suitable for ducts, plenums, and other spaces used for environmental air. This cable is fire-resistant and has low smoke-producing characteristics. Refer to NEC, Article 760, paragraphs 51 (d) and 53 (a). FPLP cables are rated for 167 °F (75 °C). FPLR Power-limited fire alarm cable suitable for use in a vertical run in a shaft or from a floor. This cable prevents the spread of fire from floor to floor. Always use the right kind of wire and AWG size when installing low-voltage alarm devices. Select your cables according to the amount of current these wires are expected to carry and the two-way lineal distance to each device. This is especially critical in powered circuits that feed 24 Vdc audible/visual signaling devices. Use the following chart to calculate the proper wire gauge for cables when you know the current and two-way wire length (the wire lengths shown include the to-and-from length of both cable conductors). AWG Wire Size (Solid) 200 mA 1,720 ft 2,640 ft 4,365 ft 6,875 ft 400 mA 860 ft 1,320 ft 2,180 ft 3,435 ft 600 mA 570 ft 880 ft 1,455 ft 2,300 ft 800 mA 430 ft 660 ft 1,090 ft 1715 ft 1.0 A 340 ft 525 ft 870 ft 1380 ft #18 #16 #14 FPL Cable, multiconductor unshielded, 18/6 AWG solid copper conductors, PVC insulation and jacket 621-022-00 FPL Cable, parallel zip, 14/2 AWG solid copper conductors, PVC insulation 621-062-00 FPL Cable, multiconductor unshielded, 14/4 AWG solid copper conductors, PVC insulation and jacket 621-063-00* FPLP Cable, multiconductor unshielded twisted pair, 18/2 AWG solid copper conductors, PVDF insulation and polymer alloy jacket. Suitable for Monaco Addressable System. Selecting the Right Wire Gauge Current Draw Addressable System. 621-060-00 621-064-00 FPLP Cable, multiconductor unshielded, 18/4 AWG solid copper conductors, PVDF insulation and polymer alloy jacket 621-065-00 FPLP Cable, multiconductor unshielded, 18/6 AWG solid copper conductors, PVDF insulation and polymer alloy jacket 621-066-00 FPLP Cable, multiconductor unshielded, 14/2 AWG solid copper conductors, PVDF insulation and polymer alloy jacket 621-067-00 FPLP Cable, multiconductor unshielded, 14/4 AWG solid copper conductors, PVDF insulation and polymer alloy jacket 621-068-00* FPLR Cable, multiconductor unshielded twisted pair, 12/2 AWG solid copper conductors, PVDF insulation and polymer alloy jacket. Suitable for Monaco Addressable #12 System. 621-069-00* FPLR Cable, multiconductor unshielded twisted pair, 14/2 AWG solid copper conductors, PVDF insulation and polymer alloy jacket. Suitable for Monaco Addressable System. Calculate the lineal distance of a cable run by dividing the two-way wire length by two. All calculations are based on a 10% drop in voltage at the end of the wire run. 621-070-00* FPLR Cable, multiconductor unshielded twisted pair, 16/2 AWG solid copper conductors, PVDF insulation and polymer alloy jacket 621-071-00* FPLR Cable, multiconductor unshielded twisted pair, 18/2 AWG solid copper conductors, PVDF insulation and polymer alloy jacket. Suitable for Monaco Addressable System. 86 Addressable Systems Fire Alarm Products Catalog Rev P 1/12 ® Part Number Description 621-072-00* FPLP Cable, multiconductor unshielded twisted pair, 16/2 AWG solid copper conductors, PVDF insulation and polymer alloy jacket. Suitable for Monaco Addressable System. 621-073-00* FPLP Cable, multiconductor unshielded twisted pair, 12/2 AWG solid copper conductors, PVDF insulation and polymer alloy jacket. Suitable for Monaco Addressable System. 621-076-00 FPL Cable, multiconductor unshielded, 12/2 AWG solid copper conductors, silicone rubber insulation and halogen polyolefin jacket 621-077-00 FPL Cable, multiconductor unshielded, 14/2 AWG solid copper conductors, silicone rubber insulation and halogen polyolefin jacket 621-078-00 FPL Cable, multiconductor unshielded, 16/2 AWG solid copper conductors, silicone rubber insulation and halogen polyolefin jacket Cable: Fire Alarm Cable Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com * This cable is suitable for SLC wiring. NOTE: Monaco ships all cable on 1,000-foot spools. Addressable Systems Fire Alarm Products Catalog Rev P 1/12 87 M300(A) MONITOR MODULE, C304(A) CONTROL MODULE, AND I300(A) FAULT ISOLATOR MODULE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS This information is included as a quick reference installation guide. Refer to the appropriate Fire-Lite control panel installation manual for detailed system information. If the modules will be installed in an existing operational system, inform the operator and local authority that the system will be temporarily out of service. Disconnect power to the control panel before installing the modules. NOTICE: This manual should be left with the owner/user of this equipment. GENERAL DESCRIPTION M300(A) MONITOR MODULES provide a two-wire, or fault-tolerant, initiating circuit for normally open contact fire alarm and supervisory devices, or either normally open or normally closed security devices. The LED indicator can be latched on or returned to the normal mode by code command from the panel. Rotary decade switches are used to set the address of each module. C304(A) CONTROL MODULES allow a compatible control panel to switch discrete contacts by code command. The control module offers a status LED that can be latched on or returned to the normal mode by code command from the panel. Rotary decade switches are used to set the address of each module. STATUS LED ROTARY DECADE ADDRESS SWITCHES M300(A) MAGNET TEST POSITION MODE TABS A78-2318-01 Figure 1. Montior and Control Module Conrols and Indicators The control module offers two modes of switching operation. As shipped, the module is configured for switching an external power source to notification appliances. The external power source can be a DC power supply or an audio amplifier (up to 70.7 Vrms). In this mode, the module reports supervision status of the connected loads to the control panel. Load circuit status is reported as a normal, open, or shorted circuit. Two pairs of output termination points are available for fault-tolerant wiring. The second mode of switching operation allows the panel to control one Form-C (SPDT) set of contacts. Circuit connections to the contacts are not supervised by the module. This mode is enabled by breaking two external tabs on the module. I300(A) FAULT ISOLATOR MODULES enable part of the communications loop to continue operating when a short circuit occurs on it. An LED indicator blinks in the normal condition and turns on during a short circuit condition. The module will automatically restore the entire communications loop to the normal condition when the short circuit is removed. (The isolator module does not have decade switches.) COMPATIBILITY REQUIREMENTS To insure proper operation, these modules must be connected to addressable, listed compatible Fire-Lite control panels only. MOUNTING M300(A), C304(A), AND I300(A) DEVICES M300(A), C304(A), and I300(A) modules mount directly to 4 inch square electrical boxes as shown in Figure 2A. The box must have a min. depth of 21 /8". WIRING NOTE: All wiring must conform to applicable local codes, ordinances, and regulations. When using control modules in nonpower limited applications, the CB500 Module Barrier must be used to meet UL requirements for the separation of power-limited and nonpower-limited terminals and wiring. The barrier must be inserted in a 4"x4"x21 /8" junction box, and the control module must be placed into the barrier and attached to the junction box (Figure 2A). The power-limited wiring must be placed into the isolated quadrant of the module barrier (Figure 2B). 1. Install module wiring in accordance with the job drawings and appropriate wiring diagrams (Figures 3 - 10). 2. Set the address on the M300 and C304 per job drawings. Record this address and loop on the front of the module, if desired. 3. Secure module to electrical box (supplied by installer), as shown in Figure 2A. M300(A) MAGNET TEST The M300(A) Monitor module can be tested with Fire-Lite's M02-04-01 Test Magnet (see Figure 1). The magnet test checks the module electronics and connections to the control panel. Interfaced initiating and indicating devices must be tested independently. F300-03-01 ISOLATED QUADRANT A78-2611-00 Figure 2B. A78-2610-00 Figure 2A. Module Mounting with Barrier 1 I56-570-05 Fire-Lite Alarms, Inc., 12 Clintonville Rd, Northfield , CT 06472-1652 (203) 484-7161 FROM PANEL OR PREVIOUS DEVICE (–) (–) (+) (+) DEVICE ANY NUMBER OF UL LISTED CONTACT CLOSURE DEVICES MAY BE USED. DO NOT MIX FIRE ALARM INITIATING, SUPERVISORY, OR SECURITY DEVICES ON THE SAME MODULE. MONITOR MODULE M300(A) CONNECT MODULES TO LISTED COMPATIBLE FIRE-LITE CONTROL PANELS ONLY TO NEXT (–)9 (–) 1 (–) (+) 2 (+) (+)8 (+)7 47 K EOL RESISTOR A2143-00 (–)6 COMMUNICATION LINE SEE FIRE-LITE PRODUCT MANUAL FOR WIRE SPECIFICATIONS INITIATING DEVICE CIRCUIT - NFPA STYLE A OR B POWER LIMITED: 230 µA MAX @ 12 VDC MAX IDC INSTALLATION WIRING SHALL NOT EXCEED 40 OHMS OR 2500 FEET, 12 - 18 AWG. ALL WIRING SHOWN IS SUPERVISED AND POWER LIMITED INSTALL CONTACT CLOSURE DEVICES PER MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. A78-2280-05 FIGURE 3. TYPICAL M300 2-WIRE INITIATING CIRCUIT CONFIGURATION, NFPA STYLE A OR B CONNECT MODULES TO LISTED COMPATIBLE FIRE-LITE CONTROL PANELS ONLY FROM PANEL OR PREVIOUS DEVICE (-) (–) (+) (+) MONITOR MODULE M300(A) TO NEXT DEVICE ANY NUMBER OF UL LISTED CONTACT CLOSURE DEVICES MAY BE USE. DO NOT MIX FIRE ALARM INITIATING, SUPERVISORY, OR SECURITY DEVICE ON THE SAME MODULE. (–)9 (–) 1 (–) (+) 2 (+) (+)8 (+)7 EOL RESISTOR IS INTERNAL AT TERMINALS 8 & 9. (–)6 COMMUNICATION LINE SEE FIRE-LITE PRODUCT MANUAL FOR WIRE SPECIFICATIONS INITIATING DEVICE CIRCUIT - NFPA STYLE D POWER LIMITED: 230 µA MAX @ 12 VDC MAX ALL WIRING SHOWN IS SUPERVISED AND POWER LIMITED IDC INSTALLATION WIRING SHALL NOT EXCEED 40 OHMS OR 2500 FEET, 12 - 18 AWG. INSTALL CONTACT CLOSURE DEVICES PER MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. A78-2281-03 FIGURE 4. TYPICAL M300 FAULT TOLERANT INITIATING CIRCUIT CONFIGURATION, NFPA STYLE D COMMUNICATION LINE SEE FIRE-LITE PRODUCT MANUAL FOR WIRE SPECIFICATIONS CONNECT MODULES TO LISTED COMPATIBLE FIRE-LITE CONTROL PANELS ONLY (-) FROM PANEL OR (+) PREVIOUS DEVICE (-) (+) CONTROL MODULE C304(A) BRANCH CIRCUIT DO NOT LOOP WIRE ON TERMINALS 3 & 4. BREAK WIRE RUN TO PROVIDE SUPERVISION OF CONNECTIONS. ISOLATED, REGULATED POWER SUPPLY, LISTED FOR FIRE PROTECTION WITH BATTERY BACKUP (MONITOR LOSS OF PRIMARY POWER) EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE MUST BE POWER LIMITED PER NFPA 70 ALL WIRING SHOWN IS SUPERVISED AND POWER LIMITED (-) (+) (-) (+) (+) 9 (-) 8 (-) 7 (+) 6 XXX 5 1 (-) 2 (+) 3 (-) 4 (+) TO NEXT DEVICE INDICATING APPLIANCE CIRCUIT (IAC) - NFPA STYLE W USE UL LISTED INDICATING APPLIANCES MAXIMUM LOAD: RESISTIVE: 2 A @ 30 VDC INDUCTIVE: 1 A @ 30 VDC (.6 PF) PILOT DUTY: .6 A @ 30 VDC (.35 PF) (-) (-) 47K EOL RESISTOR A2143-00 (+) XXX - DO NOT USE TERMINAL 5 TO NEXT CONTROL MODULE OR END OF LINE RELAY (EOLR); ONE EOLR REQUIRED PER BRANCH CIRCUIT (+) UL LISTED EOL RELAY SHOWN ENERGIZED A77-716B MODULE POLARITIES ARE SHOWN IN ALARM A78-2282-05 FIGURE 5. TYPICAL C304 INDICATING CIRCUIT CONFIGURATION, NFPA STYLE W F300-03-01 2 I56-570-05 COMMUNICATION LINE SEE FIRE-LITE PRODUCT MANUAL FOR WIRE SPECIFICATIONS CONNECT MODULES TO LISTED COMPATIBLE FIRE-LITE CONTROL PANELS ONLY (–) FROM PANEL OR (+) PREVIOUS DEVICE ALL WIRING SHOWN IS SUPERVISED AND POWER LIMITED (–) (+) CONTROL MODULE C304(A) BRANCH CIRCUIT DO NOT LOOP WIRE ON TERMINALS 3 & 4. BREAK WIRE RUN TO PROVIDE SUPERVISION OF CONNECTIONS. (–) (+) (+) 9 (–) 8 (–) 7 (+) 6 XXX 5 1 (–) 2 (+) 3 (–) 4 (+) (–) (+) ISOLATED REGULATED POWER SUPPLY, LISTED FOR FIRE PROTECTION WITH BATTERY BACKUP (MONITOR LOSS OF PRIMARY POWER) EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE MUST BE POWER LIMITED PER NFPA 70 TO NEXT DEVICE INDICATING APPLIANCE CIRCUIT (IAC) - NFPA STYLE X USE UL LISTED INDICATING APPLIANCES MAXIMUM LOAD: RESISTIVE: 2 A @ 30 VDC* INDUCTIVE: 1 A @ 30 VDC (.6 PF) PILOT DUTY: .6 A @ 30 VDC (.35 PF) (–) (–) (+) (+) EOL RESISTOR IS INTERNAL ACROSS TERMINALS 8 AND 9 XXX - DO NOT USE TERMINAL 5 UL LISTED EOL RELAY SHOWN ENERGIZED 24 VDC COIL A77-716B TO NEXT CONTROL MODULE OR END OF LINE RELAY (EOLR); ONE EOLR REQUIRED PER 24 VDC BRANCH CIRCUIT MODULE POLARITIES ARE SHOWN IN ALARM *Canadian models have a resistive rating of 1.5A @ 30 VDC in this configuration. A78-2283-05 FIGURE 6. TYPICAL C304 FAULT TOLERANT INDICATING CIRCUIT CONFIGURATION, NFPA STYLE X COMMUNICATION LINE SEE FIRE-LITE PRODUCT MANUAL FOR WIRE SPECIFICATIONS CONNECT MODULES TO LISTED COMPATIBLE FIRE-LITE CONTROL PANELS ONLY FROM PANEL OR PREVIOUS DEVICE ALL WIRING SHOWN IS SUPERVISED. (–) (+) (–) (+) CONTROL MODULE C304(A) AUDIO BRANCH CIRCUIT DO NOT LOOP WIRE AROUND TERMINALS 3 & 4. BREAK WIRE TO ENSURE SUPERVISION OF CONNECTIONS. (+) 9 1 (–) (–) 8 (–) 7 2 (+) 3 (–) (+) 6 4 (+) XXX 5 (–) (+) (–) (+) AMP. WIRE AUDIO AMPLIFIER SUPERVISION 70.7 Vrms MAX. CIRCUIT TO NEXT DEVICE SPEAKER SWITCHING CIRCUIT - NFPA STYLE W SPEAKERS MUST BE LISTED FOR FIRE PROTECTION MAXIMUM LOAD: 43.75 WATTS MAX. UP TO 70.7 Vrms (.35 POWER FACTOR) (–) (–) 47 K EOL RESISTOR A2143-00 (+) (+) XXX - DO NOT USE TERMINAL 5 WIRES MUST BE SUPERVISEDD PER NFPA (+) (–) TO NEXT CONTROL MODULE LAST MODULE MUST RETURN WIRES FOR SUPERVISION WHEN A 70.7V AUDIO AMPLIFIER IS USED, TERMINALS 1 AND 2 ARE POWER LIMITED, WHILE TERMINALS 3-9 ARE NONPOWER LIMITED. IN THIS CASE THE CB500 BARRIER IS REQUIRED. OTHERWISE, ALL TERMINAL WIRING IS POWER LIMITED. THE CB500 INCLUDES A LABEL INDICATING WHICH TERMINALS ARE NONPOWER LIMITED. THIS LABEL MUST BE PLACED OVER THE POWER-LIMITED TERMINAL INFORMATION ON THE NAMEPLATE LABEL, PRESENT ON THE MODULE HOUSING. MODULE POLARITIES ARE SHOWN IN ALARM A78-2284-04 FIGURE 7. TYPICAL C304 WIRING FOR SPEAKER SUPERVISION AND SWITCHING, NFPA STYLE W COMMUNICATION LINE SEE FIRE-LITE PRODUCT MANUAL FOR WIRE SPECIFICATIONS CONNECT MODULES TO LISTED COMPATIBLE FIRE-LITE CONTROL PANELS ONLY FROM PANEL OR PREVIOUS DEVICE ALL WIRING SHOWN IS SUPERVISED. (–) (+) (–) (+) CONTROL MODULE C304(A) AUDIO BRANCH CIRCUIT DO NOT LOOP WIRE AROUND TERMINALS 3 & 4. BREAK WIRE TO ENSURE SUPERVISION OF CONNECTIONS. AMP. WIRE AUDIO AMPLIFIER SUPERVISION 70.7 Vrms MAX. CIRCUIT TO NEXT DEVICE (–) (+) (–) (+) 1 (–) 2 (+) 3 (–) 4 (+) (+) 9 (–) 8 (–) 7 (+) 6 XXX 5 SPEAKER SWITCHING CIRCUIT - NFPA STYLE X SPEAKERS MUST BE LISTED FOR FIRE PROTECTION MAXIMUM LOAD: 43.75 WATTS MAX. UP TO 70.7 Vrms (.35 POWER FACTOR) (–) (+) XXX - DO NOT USE TERMINAL 5 WIRES MUST BE SUPERVISEDD PER NFPA (+) (–) TO NEXT CONTROL MODULE LAST MODULE MUST RETURN WIRES FOR SUPERVISION WHEN A 70.7V AUDIO AMPLIFIER IS USED, TERMINALS 1 AND 2 ARE POWER LIMITED, WHILE TERMINALS 3-9 ARE NONPOWER LIMITED. IN THIS CASE THE CB500 BARRIER IS REQUIRED. OTHERWISE, ALL TERMINAL WIRING IS POWER LIMITED. THE CB500 INCLUDES A LABEL INDICATING WHICH TERMINALS ARE NONPOWER LIMITED. THIS LABEL MUST BE PLACED OVER THE POWER-LIMITED TERMINAL INFORMATION ON THE NAMEPLATE LABEL, PRESENT ON THE MODULE HOUSING. (–) EOL RESISTOR IS INTERNAL ACROSS TERMINALS 8 AND 9 (+) BYPASS CAPACITORS: 100 µf, 10V A2143-20 NONPOLARIZED <10 µA LEAKAGE MODULE POLARITIES ARE SHOWN IN ALARM A78-2285-04 FIGURE 8. TYPICAL C304 FAULT TOLERANT WIRING FOR SPEAKER SUPERVISION AND SWITCHING, NFPA STYLE X F300-03-01 3 I56-570-05 COMMUNICATION LINE SEE FIRE-LITE PRODUCT MANUAL FOR WIRE SPECIFICATIONS CONNECT MODULES TO LISTED COMPATIBLE CONTROL PANELS ONLY FROM PANEL OR PREVIOUS DEVICE (–) (–) (+) (+) TO NEXT DEVICE CONTROL MODULE C304(A) RELAY CONTACT RATINGS: RESISTIVE: 2 A @ 30 VDC INDUCTIVE: 1 A @ 30 VDC (.6 PF) PILOT DUTY: .6 A @ 30 VDC (.35 PF) .3 A @ 110 VDC (.35 PF) .3 A @ 120 VAC (.35 PF) 9 (–) 1 (–) (+) NORMALLY OPEN 8 2 (+) 7 3 6 RELAY COMMON 4 5 NORMALLY CLOSED BREAK OFF TABS J1 & J2 TO ENABLE FORM C OPERATION J1 & J2 ALL WIRING SHOWN IS POWER LIMITED FORM "C" RELAY OPERATION WHEN BOTH TABS J1 AND J2 ARE BROKEN. MODULE DOES NOT SUPERVISE CIRCUITS CONTROLLED BY FORM C CONTACT. A78-2286-03 A78-1953-02 FIGURE 9. C304 CONTROL MODULE IN RELAY OUTPUT MODE INSTALLATION WARNINGS AND NOTES Control and isolator modules use a latching relay that can change states if it is subjected to mechanical shocks or jarring. As a result, although modules are shipped with their relays in the open state, the contacts may have closed during shipment. Connecting an auxiliary control circuit to closed relay contacts in a control module can cause an unexpected, and possibly dangerous, activation of that circuit. Therefore, do NOT connect an auxiliary control circuit to the relay contacts before ensuring that they are in their open (standby) state. Make sure that the contacts are open by allowing the control panel to poll the module at least once, as indicated when the LED blinks. If the contacts of several isolator modules are closed when system power is initially applied, it increases the load on upstream modules, causing their relays to open. This prevents the proper application of power to the entire system. To correct this, connect a temporary jumper between terminals 2 and 3 on all isolator modules whose LEDs are continuously lit OR interrupt the signal line circuit after the last open isolator. The panel must delay communications for at least one minute after power is applied to allow all system devices to power up past the 7 volt threshold. COMMUNICATION LINE SEE FIRE-LITE PRODUCT MANUAL FOR WIRE SPECIFICATIONS FAULT ISOLATOR MODULE I300(A) ALL WIRING SHOWN IS SUPERVISED AND POWER LIMITED. (–) 1 (–) (–) (–) (–) 1 (–) (+) 2 (+) 4 (+) 1 (–) 2 (+) (–) 1 (–) (+) (+) 2 (+) GROUPS OF ADDRESSABLE DEVICES ARE SEPARATED BY FAULT ISOLATOR MODULES. ANY COMBINATION OF COMPATIBLE, LISTED DEVICES MAY BE MIXED WITHIN A GROUP. FIRE-LITE UL LISTED COMPATIBLE A PAIR OF FAULT ISOLATOR MODULES WILL DISCONNECT A GROUP OF DEVICES IF A SHORT CIRCUIT OCCURS ON THE SIGNALING LINE CIRCUIT WITHIN THAT GROUP. CONTROL PANEL )+( 3 (–) (+) 4 (+) (+) (–) 2 (+) (–) 3 (–) (–) (+) 1 (–) (+) 2 (+) (+) FAULT ISOLATOR MODULE I300(A) (–) 1 (–) (+) 2 (+) )–( FAULT ISOLATOR MODULE I300(A) (–) (+) (–) 1 (–) (+) 2 (+) FAULT ISOLATOR MODULE I300(A) 1 (–) 2 (+) )–( )+( (–) 1 (–) (+) 2 (+) (–) 3 (–) )–( )+( (+) 4 (+) 1 (–) 2 (+) 3 (–) 4 (+) A78-2287-04 FIGURE 10. I300 FAULT ISOLATOR MODULE WIRING F300-03-01 4 I56-570-05 © Fire-Lite Alarms, Inc. 1996 ® Remote Microphone Station Features ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Indoor use only Hand-held, push-to-talk microphone Supervised connection to mass notification panel Keylock to secure cabinet Status LEDs show message activation Eight switches to manually activate MNS Panel messages Description The Remote Microphone Station provides a means for making emergency voice announcements from a remote location. Pressing the microphone push-to-talk button initiates a live audible announcement. The hand-held microphone is supervised for proper connection. Message status LEDs indicate active messages. The Remote Microphone Station connects to Mass Notification Panels (P/N 703-176-01) and (P/N 703-185-01). Only one remote microphone station can be connected to a single mass notification panel. Wiring Diagram -.30ANEL 2EMOTE0AGING0ANEL Ordering Information Part Number Description 703-075-01 Remote Microphone Station Kit for use with Mass Notification Panel (P/N 703-176-01) and (P/N 703-185-01) Specifications Input Voltage MNS Panel Provided 24 Vdc 10K 10K Z2 10K Audio Output Level 20V peak-to-peak Z1 Z3 10K Within-Building Panels: Remote Microphone Station Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com Z4 Wire Gauge 14 – 22 AWG, shielded 10K Z6 10K Z7 Z8 GND S/I A/I +24 ( + ) ( - ) NAC 10K Z5 10K 4O-ESSAGE#ONTACT )NPUTS TC GND S/I A/I +24 41 Mass Notification Catalog Rev L 1/12 Within-Building Equipment: Strobe (Type I), indoor, amber lens, ALERT printed 85 Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com ® Strobe (Type I), indoor, amber lens, ALERT printed on housing Features ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Automatic selection of 12 or 24 volt operation at 15 and 15/75 candela Amber lens strobe White plastic housing with ALERT clearly visible in red letters Field selectable candela settings of 15, 15/75, 30, 75, 95, 110, 115 cd Rated for 32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C) Housing can be mounted to either wall or ceiling Shorting spring on mounting plate for continuity check before installation Tamper resistant construction with Torx head mounting screw Design allows minimal intrusion into the back box Description The strobe is designed to make installation easier by incorporating time-saving features such as plug-in designs, instant feedback messages to ensure correct installation of individual devices, field-selectable candela settings, and options for wall and ceiling installation. The Type I Strobe appliance operates over a wide variety of temperature ranges, and operates using 12 Vdc and 24 Vdc power sources. The unit can be wall or ceiling mounted (directly or with a back box skirt) to a standard single gang, double gang, 4 inch × 4 inch × 2 1/8 inch electrical back box, or a 4 inch octagon electrical back box. Ordering Information Part Number Description 367-080-00 Strobe, standard candela, white, amber lens NOTE: "ALERT" lettering on housing 588-039-00 Backbox Skirt, indoor, wall mount, white 367-047-00 Type I Sync Module 404-093-00 Type I NAC Distributed Power Extender Specifications Color: White with "ALERT" printed on housing Voltage: Regulated 12 VDC/FWR or regulated 24 VDC/FWR Candela: Selectable strobe settings of 15, 15/75, 30, 75, 95, 110, 115 cd Strobe Flash Rate: 1 flash per second Operating Voltage 8 to 17.5 V (12 V nominal) or 16 to 33 V Range: (24 nominal) Wiring Gauge: 12 to 18 AWG Operating 32 – 120 °F (0-49°C) Temperature Maximum 10 to 93% non-condensing Humidity: Wall mount 5.6 inches long × 4.7 inches wide × dimensions 2.5 inches deep (142 mm L × (including lens): 119 mm W × 64 mm D) Mass Notification Catalog Rev L 1/12 ® Max. Strobe Current Draw (mA RMS) Standard Candela Range 8–17.5 Volts 16–33 Volts Candela DC FWR DC FWR 15 123 128 66 71 15/75 142 148 77 81 30 NA NA 94 96 75 NA NA 158 153 95 NA NA 181 176 110 NA NA 202 195 115 NA NA 210 205 Mounting Options Surface-Mount Backbox Backbox Skirt 588-039-00 (White) Flush-Mount Backbox Standard Electrical Backbox Mass Notification Catalog Rev L 1/12 Within-Building Equipment: Strobe (Type I), indoor, amber lens, ALERT printed Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com 86 PSN SERIES POWER SUPPLY patent pending S2930 7315-0328:0189 Product includes a 5 year warranty Dimenions: 16 1/8"W x 16 3/4"H x 3 1/2"D Stock Number: 3006436 PSN-64 Red Enclosure 3006437 PSN-106 Red Enclosure 3006446 PSN-106 Black Enclosure Description The PSN series of notification power supplies offers reliable notification power with unprecedented versatility. The power supplies offer either 6 or 10 amps of continuous power through 4 or 6 outputs respectively. Each output is rated at 3 amps and it may be used continuously without any derating. The power supply operates on either 120 VAC or 220 VAC power input and has a regulated 24 VDC output. In addition, the panel can charge up to 55 AH batteries and leads the industry in housing up to 18 AH batteries. The cabinet is constructed out of 18 gauge cold rolled steel and has a durable red powder coat finish. In addition, a key lock is provided for securing the door. Ample electrical knockouts are provided on the sides and the top, allowing the installer options for running wires and maintaining the correct separations. The power supply offers an industry leading Quadrasync function that allows for multiple strobe circuits of different brands to be synchronized to flash at the same time. The panel can have four different brands each connected to its own circuit and all of the strobes flash together. Each output can independently be configured to provide one of four synchronizations or steady power. This provides unequivocal flexibility in new and retrofit installations. The panel can be configured to synchronize Potter/AMSECO®, Gentex®, Wheelock® and System UL , cUL, CSFM Listed • PSN-64 has 6 amps regulated with 4 Outputs • PSN-106 has 10 amps regulated with 6 Outputs • Outputs Rated at 3 amps maximum each • May be configured as up to three class “A” Style "Z" notification circuits • 3 amp, 24 VDC programmable output power • Supervised Battery Charger: 27.3 @ 1A (supports 7-55 AH batteries) • Easy to install cabinet with leveling mounts and key lock • Wiring knockouts provided on sides and top of cabinet • Two Trouble Relays (5A at 30VDC) General System Trouble (programmable for AC delay) Low AC Trouble with optional delay settings • Diagnostic LED’s Status LED’s for Active NAC and NAC trouble conditions Status LED’s for Earth Fault (Amber), AC (Green), Battery Fault (Amber) • Trouble Memory feature captures troubles which have previously restored • Synchronized notification appliance circuits Potter/AMSECO®, Wheelock®, Gentex®, System Sensor® • Configurable output circuits (DIP switch sets options for each circuit) • 15 mA at 8-33 VDC input trigger • Reference EOL allows 2K – 27K EOL value to be used • Quadrasync provides panel wide synchronization of same or multiple brands • PassThru mode allows the Outputs to match the Input Signal Electrical Specs: • 120/240 VAC 50-60 Hz input • 5.1 Amps @ 120 VAC or 2.5 Amps @ 240 VAC • Standby Current 60 mA • Alarm Current 200 mA* *no external load Sensor® strobe devices. Each output can be configured the same sync protocol or set independently. In addition, the panel has an input PassThru mode allows the outputs to follow the input signal and sync up the input flash. The panel will recognize the type of input being supplied and pass this through to the outputs with the same pattern. This input pass through can be selected on each output independently. The power supply contains simple dipswitch programming and LED indications providing the installer indications of the operation and the ability to correct any faults. A Trouble Memory is provided to allow an installer to review past troubles and make the necessary repairs. Each output has an LED to pin point the exact circuit where a problem may have occurred. Relays are provided for monitoring the general system and AC failure. Each output and be independently configured for various applications and installations. Each output can be independently configured for Class A or Class B operation, constant power, ANSI Temporal Code 3, Single, Multiple or Combo Inputs or Door Holder Power. Potter Electric Signal Co., LLC • St. Louis, MO • Cust Service: 866-240-1870 • Tech Support: 866-956-1211 • Canada 888-882-1833 • www.pottersignal.com PRINTED IN USA MKT. #8910013 - REV C2 11/12 PAGE 1 OF 2 PSN SERIES POWER SUPPLY 120|240 PSN-106 Wiring Diagram GND FAULT DETECT ENABLE 120/240 VAC Jumper Position ON 120VAC 50Hz~60Hz 240VAC 50Hz~60Hz Connect to separate unswitched AC circuit OFF Black White Ground Status LED's NAC2 NAC3 NAC4 NAC5 NAC6 DC PWR 120|240 NAC1 S7 S8 S1 H N G COMM Fuse S2 S3 S4 Factory Installed Interconnect. S5 AC Power Low Battery Gnd Fault Comm S6 Bulk Options NAC1 LOW AC RELAY - TROUBLE RELAY NC COM NO NC COM NO Common relays are non-power limited. + NAC2 - NAC3 - + NAC4 - + NAC5 - + NAC6 - + DC PWR - + Battery + Battery - REF EOL Optional Reference E.O.L. E.O.L. Battery connection (non-power limited). Use two (2) 12V batteries connected in series. Engineering Specification The contractor shall supply and install the Potter PSN power supply. The power supply shall operate on either 120 or 240 VAC input. The panel shall be capable of continuous load power without any degradation to the main supply or the distribution board. The cabinet shall be capable of housing up to 18 AH batteries and the panel shall be capable of charging up to 55 AH batteries in an external cabinet. The panel shall have dip switches for simplistic configuration of the system and LEDs to provide visual indication to the installer of the status of the system. The dip switches shall allow for AC power delay selection, Class A/B operation per output, Door Holder Power options, constant auxiliary power, trigger input type, ANSI Code 3 Temporal Code, Pass Thru (input tracking), Potter/AMSECO® sync, Gentex® Sync, System Sensor® Sync or Wheelock® sync. The LEDs shall provide indication of communication between the power supply and distribution circuit PRINTED IN USA + DC Power - + - IN1 + EOL - IN2 + EOL E.O.L. Trigger - + Note: PSN-64 and PSN-106 draw 15 mA when polarity reverses and the power supply is triggered. There is no current draw in Standby Mode. assemblies. The LEDs shall have distinct flash patterns to provide further indication of the troubles present. The panel shall have selectable Trouble Memory to provide the installer an indication that a past trouble existed on a circuit for diagnostic purposes. Each output of the power supply shall be capable of 3 amps of continuous power without degradation over time. The power supply shall provide for multiple circuits of strobe appliances. The power supply shall synchronize the flashes of any of the above listed strobe appliances on a per circuit basis. Up to four different strobe circuits may be connected and all of the strobes shall flash in unison as required by UL 864. In addition to this Quadrasync feature, the panel shall allow any of the four above mentioned sync patterns as an input and pass this signal through and synchronize the outputs to match the input flash pattern. MKT. #8910013 - REV C2 11/12 PAGE 2 OF 2 PULL STATION SERIES DIE-CAST METAL MANUAL PULL STATIONS • UL and cUL Listed, FM Approved, CSFM Listed, MEA Approved, ADA Compliant • Single or Dual Action • Terminal connectors • 10 Amp Snap Action Switch • Gold plated SPST contacts • Optional auxiliary contacts • Mounts on standard single gangbox • Surface backboxes available • High-gloss red enamel finish • Glass breakrod • Made in the U.S.A. Description The Potter Pull Station Series offers a complete line of die-cast pull stations for a variety of applications focusing mainly on fire alarm systems. The pull stations are available in single or dual action models. All of the pull stations have a 10-amp snap action switch and a dedicated terminal block for the ease of wire connections. All of the metal is completely coated to inhibit corrosion and provide for a uniform and quality finish. The standard models have a hex key reset, however a key reset is also available. The models are available with shallow and deep surface mount back boxes and as a weatherproof version. Operation The Potter single action series of pull stations operate by pulling the white operating handle straight down and the handle will lock into place. The dual action stations require the lifting of the front cover and then pulling the white operating handle straight down. The stations are reset by opening the front and placing the handle in the normal position. Engineering Specifications The contractor shall furnish and install the Potter series of pull stations as indicated. The pull station shall be die cast construction with a "T" type pull handle that is ADA compliant. Single action pull stations shall be a P32-1T. Dual action pull stations shall be the Potter P32-1T-LP. Any manual pull station installed in an outdoor or wet location shall be a RMS-1T-WP weather proof unit. The contact shall be a single pole, single throw switch rated at 1 amp 30V DC/125V AC. The device shall have a terminal block for ease of wiring. Once activated, the pull station shall be reset by opening the front cover. Opening of the cover in a normal state shall initiate an alarm. Specifications Switch Rating: 1 Amp @ 30 VDC 1 Amp @ 125 VAC Pull Station Dimensions: 4-3/4" H x 3-1/4" W x 7/8" D Color: Red with raised white letters, white pull bar with raised red letters For special application manual stations see bulletin #8910014. For explosion proof manual stations see bulletin #8880014. Ordering Information Type Single Action Model Number Stock Number P32-1T 1000447 SPST RMS-2T 1000477 DPST RMS-6T 1000478 DPDT RMS-1T-KL 1000451 SPST SPST, key operated, no pull RMS-1T-KO 1000450 RMS-1T-WP 1000401 Dual Action P32-1T-LP 1000476 Weather Proof Dual Action RMS-1T-WP-LP 1000403 Weather Proof Contact Type Accessories SPST Notes Dual Action RMS-LP 1000480 Converts single action to dual action Back Box P32-BB 1000444 Surface mount back box Back Box P32-DBB 1000445 Deep surface mount back box Glass Rods RMS-GB 1000470 Replacement glass rods (10 per pkg) Potter Electric Signal Co., LLC • St. Louis, MO • Cust Service: 866-240-1870 • Tech Support:866-956-1211• Canada 888-882-1833 • www.pottersignal.com PRINTED IN USA MKT. #8900097 - REV K 5/10 Page 1 OF 1 Addressable Detectors and Bases: Low Profile Plug-In Addressable Smoke 10 Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com ® Addressable Detectors and Bases Low Profile Plug-In Addressable Smoke Detectors Features ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Sleek, low-profile design Similar housing for both photoelectric and ionization detectors Addressable-analog communications Stable communication technique with noise immunity Communicates individual identity, sensitivity, and status to Monaco M-2 Addressable Control Panel Low standby current Remote sensitivity adjustment Versatile plug-in design Dual LEDs for 360° visibility Rotary decade address switches Removable cover and insect screen for easy cleaning Reed switch for local magnet test Field sensitivity metering to meet NFPA 72 requirements Optional remote LED accessory Five detector base options for maximum flexibility For use with Monaco M-2 Integrated Radio Transceiver and Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panels only U ® L FM APPROVED Ordering Information Part Number Description 723-353-00 Addressable Photoelectric Smoke Detector Head, low profile, plug-in 723-361-00 Addressable Photoelectric Smoke Detector Head, low profile, plug-in, with 135 °F thermal Description 724-345-00 Addressable Ionization Smoke Detector Head, low profile, plug-in Monaco addressable low-profile plug-in smoke detectors provide features that surpass conventional detectors. Detector sensitivity can be programmed at the Addressable Control Panel. The sensitivity is continuously monitored and reported to the Addressable Control Panel. Each detector’s address can be easily set with decade address switches. Knowing the exact location of each detector can facilitate swift response to a specific fire situation or allow for selective maintenance when required. 723-600-00 Addressable Photoelectric Smoke Detector Head, low profile, plug-in, is remote test capable and can be used with duct detector housings P/N 723-370-00 and P/N 723-371-00 P/N 723-361-00 adds a thermal sensor that will alarm at a fixed temperature of 135 °F. P/N 723-600-00 is remote test capable and can be used with duct detector housings P/N 723-370-00 and P/N 723-371-00 729-127-00 Flangeless Adaptor Base, 4.1 inches (10.4 cm) 729-132-00 Flanged Adaptor Base, 6.1 inches (15.7 cm) 729-129-00 Sounder Base, 6.875 inches (17.46 cm) (includes flangeless adaptor base) 729-133-00 Isolator Base, 6.1 inches (155 mm) 729-134-00 Relay Base, 6.1 inches (155 mm), form C contact 729-091-00 Remote LED Annunciator, 18 – 32 Vdc (fits single gang electrical box) 729-156-00 Test Magnet with 32 inch telescoping handle Addressable Systems Fire Alarm Products Catalog Rev P 1/12 ® Specifications UL Listed Velocity Ionization: 0 to 1200 fpm (0 to 6.1 Range m/sec) Photoelectric/Photoelectric with Thermal: 0 – 4000 fpm (0 – 20 m/sec) (suitable for installation in ducts) Voltage Range 15 – 32 Vdc peak Maximum Average Ionization & Photoelectric: Standby Current 300 µA @ 24 Vdc (one communication every 5 seconds with LED blink enabled) LED Current 6.5 mA @ 24 Vdc (LED on) (maximum) Operating Ionization/Photoelectric: 32 to Temperature 120 °F (0 to 49 °C) Photoelectric with Thermal: 32 to 100 °F (0 to 38 °C) Thermal: –4 to 100 °F (–20 to 38 °C) High Temperature: –4 to 150 °F (–20 to 66 °C) Relative Humidity 10 – 93% noncondensing Diameter 6.1 inches (155 mm) installed on P/N 729-132-00 base 4.1 inches (104 mm) installed on P/N 729-127-00 base Height 2.0 inches (51 mm) installed in P/N 729-132-00 Shipping Weight Heat: 4.8 oz (136 g) Photoelectric/Photoelectric with Heat: 5.2 oz (147 g) Ionization: 5.4 oz (153 g) Addressable Systems Fire Alarm Products Catalog Rev P 1/12 Addressable Detectors and Bases: Low Profile Plug-In Addressable Smoke Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com 11 Notification Series ET Speakers and Speaker Strobes SERIES ET70 Description The Wheelock high performance Series ET Speakers and Series ET Speaker Strobes provide high audio output, clear audibility, dual voltage (25/70 VRMS) capability and field selectable taps from 1/8 to 8 watts. They are designed to meet the critical needs of the life safety industry for effective emergency voice communications, tone signaling and visible signaling to alert the hearing impaired. SERIES ET90 Features • Approvals include: UL Standard 1971, UL Standard 1480, New York City (MEA), California State Fire Marshall (CSFM), Factory Mutual (FM), and Chicago (BFP) See approvals by model in Specifications and Ordering Information • ADA/NFPA/UFC/ANSI compliant • Meets OSHA 29 Part 1910.165 • Wall mount models are available with Field Selectable Candela Settings of 15/30/75/110cd or 135/185cd (Multi-Candela models) or 1575cd (Single Candela model) • Ceiling mount models are available with field selectable candela settings of 15/30/75/95cd or 115/177cd (multi-candela models) • Strobes produce 1 flash per second over the regulated voltage range Ceiling mount models are available in Wheelock’s patented MCC multi-candela ceiling strobe with field selectable intensities of 15/30/75/95cd or the high intensity MCCH strobe with field selectable 115/177cd. • 24 VDC with wide UL “Regulated Voltage” using filtered DC or unfiltered VRMS input voltage • The strobe portion of all Series ET Strobes may be synchronized when using the Wheelock DSM Sync Modules, Wheelock Power Supplies or other manufacturers panels incorporating the Wheelock Patented Sync Protocol. Wheelock synchronized strobes offer an easy way to comply with ADA recommendations concerning photosensitive epilepsy. Synchronize with sync modules or panels with built-in Wheelock Patented Sync Protocol • Field selectable taps for 25 or 70 VRMS operation from 1/8 watt to 8 watts • High efficiency design for maximum output at minimum wattage across a frequency range of 400 to 4000 HZ • Fast installation with IN/OUT screw terminals using #12 to #18 AWG wires The low profile design incorporates a speaker mounting plate for faster and easier installation. Each model has a built-in level adjustment feature and an aesthetic two (2) screw grille cover. The Series ET Speaker Strobe models incorporate Low Current draw Series RSS Strobes. Strobe options for wall mount models include 1575 cd or Wheelock’s patented MCW multi-candela strobe with field selectable candela settings of 15/30/75/110cd or the high intensity MCWH strobe with field selectable 135/185cd. Series ET70 and ET90 Speaker Strobes are UL Listed for indoor use under Standard 1971 (Signaling Devices for the Hearing Impaired) and Standard 1480 (Speaker Appliances), and use a Xenon flashtube with solid state circuitry enclosed in a rugged Lexan® lens to provide maximum reliability for effective visual signaling. All inputs are supervised and employ IN/OUT wiring terminals for fast installation using #12 to #18 AWG wiring. Color options for Series ET speakers and speaker strobes are red, white, or nickel plated. UL ® S5391 S2652 THE CITY OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS 151-92-E 7125-0785:152 (ET70/90 MC) 7125-0785:146 (ET70WP) NOTE: All CAUTIONS and WARNINGS are identified by the symbol . All warnings are printed in bold capital letters. WARNING: PLEASE READ THESE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSOCIATED INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING, SPECIFYING OR APPLYING THIS PRODUCT. VISIT WWW.COOPERNOTIFICATION.COM OR CONTACT COOPER WHEELOCK FOR THE CURRENT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS, CAUTIONS OR WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN IMPROPER APPLICATION, INSTALLATION AND/OR OPERATION OF THESE PRODUCTS IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION, WHICH COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, AND SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU AND/OR OTHERS. General Notes: • • • Strobes are designed to flash at 1 flash per second minimum over their “Regulated Voltage Range”. Note that NFPA-72 specifies a flash rate of 1 to 2 flashes per second and ADA Guidelines specify a flash rate of 1 to 3 flashes per second. All candela ratings represent minimum effective Strobe intensity based on UL Standard 1971. “Regulated Voltage Range” is the newest terminology used by UL to identify the voltage range. Prior to this change UL used the terminology “Listed Voltage Range”. Table 1: UL Max Current* ET70/ET90 Speaker 241575W Strobes 1575cd 16-33 VDC 0.090 ET70 Strobe current - Wall Mount 24MCW 15cd 30cd 75cd ET90 Strobe current - Ceiling Mount 24MCWH 110cd 135cd 185cd 0.060 0.092 0.165 0.220 0.300 0.420 Table 2: ET70/ET90 UL Reverberant dBA @ 10 Feet** watts 1/8 1/4 1/2 1 2 ET Speaker 75.0 78.0 81.0 84.0 87.0 90.0 93.0 ET Speaker Strobe 75.0 78.0 81.0 84.0 87.0 90.0 93.0 **dBA ratings are based on UL testing under UL Standard 1480 4 8 24MCC 15cd 24MCCH 30cd 75cd 95cd 115cd 177cd 0.065 0.105 0.189 0.249 0.300 0.420 *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# SERIES ET SPEAKER & STROBE OPERATE INDEPENDENTLY (NON-SYNC OR SYNC) FROM PRECEDING APPLIANCE OR VOICE EVACUATION PANEL FROM PRECEDING STROBE, SYNC MODULE, POWER SUPPLY OR FACP + + - - + - + +- +- STROBE SPEAKER TO NEXT APPLIANCE OR EOLR SYNC ET + - Sync Strobe NAC Cir. + DSM #3 Sync Strobe NAC Cir. +- ET ET ET ET ET SERIES ET SPEAKER STROBE APPLIANCES & ST STROBES SYNCHRONIZED WITH POWER SUPPLIES Series PS Power Supplies ET ET + AUDIBLE MINUS 2 ET ET OUTPUTS 1-4 4-CLASS "B" OR 2-CLASS "A" F A C P MINUS 1 + IN 2 Note: Figure shows interconnection to strobe through sync module. Speaker portion requires 2 separate conductors to FACP. DSM Interconnecting wiring shown. Maximum of twenty (20) +OUT 1 FACP ET DSM #2 + - + IN 1 STROBE NAC CIRCUIT RETURN Sync Strobe NAC Cir. F A C P TO NEXT STROBE OR EOLR SERIES ET SPEAKER STROBE APPLIANCES SYNCHRONIZED WITH DSM MODULE SINGLE CLASS “A” DSM STROBE NAC CIRCUIT OUT SERIES ET SPEAKER STROBES SYNCHRONIZED WITH MULTIPLE DSM MODULES DSM #1 ET ET ST ET ST ET ST EOLR + OUT 2 Series PS Power Supplies For wiring information on Power Supplies, please refer to Data Sheet #89100. Specifications and Ordering Information Model ET70-24MCW-FR Strobe Sync w/ # # # Agency Approvals Order Wall Ceiling NonDSM or Strobe Can- Model Model Model Mounting Code Mount Mount Sync Wheelock Power dela Color Color Color Options UL MEA CSFM FM BFP Supplies RED White Nickel 9020 X X X 15/30/75/110 X L,O,P,Q,U,Y X X X X X ET70-24MCW-FW 9021 X - X X 15/30/75/110 - X ET70-24MCW-FN 3091 X - X X 15/30/75/110 * - L,O,P,Q,U,Y X X X X X X L,O,P,Q,U,Y X X X X X ET70-241575W-FR 7848 X - X X 15 (75 on Axis) X - ET70-241575W-FW 7853 X - X X 15 (75 on Axis) - L,O,P,Q,U,Y X X X X X X - L,O,P,Q,U,Y X X X X X ET70-241575W-FN 3092 X - X X 15 (75 on Axis) - - X L,O,P,Q,U,Y X X X X X ET70-24MCWH-FR 3472 X - X X 135/185 X - - L,O,P,Q,U,Y X X X X - ET70-24MCWH-FW 3475 X - X X 135/185 - X - L,O,P,Q,U,Y X X X X - ET70-24MCWH-FN 0061 X - X X 135/185 - - X L,O,P,Q,U,Y X X X X - ET70WP-2475-FR 9077 X - X X 180 X - - M (Outdoor) X - X X - ET90-24MCC-FW 3164 - X X X 15/30/75/95 - X - L,Q,U,V,Y X X X - ET90-24MCC-FR 3163 - X X X 15/30/75/95 X - - L,Q,U,V,Y X X X X - ET90-24MCC-FN 3186 - X X X 15/30/75/95 - - X L,Q,U,V,Y X X X X - ET90-24MCCH-FW 3473 - X X X 115/177 - X - L,Q,U,V,Y X X X X - ET90-24MCCH-FR 0139 - X X X 115/177 X - - L,Q,U,V,Y X X X X - ET90-24MCCH-FN 0062 - X X X 115/177 - - X L,Q,U,V,Y X X X X - X ET70-R 7840 X X - - - X - - L,O,P,Q,U,Y X X X X X ET70-W 7844 X X - - - - X - L,O,P,Q,U,Y X X X X X ET70-N 3097 X X - - - - - X L,O,P,Q,U,Y X X X X X ET90-R 7842 X X - - - X - - L,Q,U,V,Y X X X X X ET90-W 7846 X X - - - - X - L,Q,U,V,Y X X X X X ET90-N 3098 X X - - - - - X L,Q,U,V,Y X X X X X # Models are available in either Red or White. Call Customer Service for Order Code & Delivery. NOTE: Due to continuous development of our products, specifications and offerings are subject to change without notice in accordance with Wheelock Inc. standard terms and conditions. Architects and Engineers Specifications The speaker appliances shall be Wheelock Series ET Speakers and speaker strobe appliances shall be Wheelock Series ET Speaker Strobes or approved equals. The speakers shall be UL Listed under Standard 1480 for Fire Protective Service and speakers equipped with strobes shall be listed under UL Standard 1971 for Signaling Devices for the Hearing-Impaired. In addition, the strobes shall be certified to meet the requirements of FCC Part 15, Class B. All speakers shall be designed for a field selectable input of either 25 or 70 VRMS, with selectable power taps from 1/8 watt to 8 watts. All models shall have listed sound output of up to 93 dB at 10 feet and a listed frequency response of 400 to 4000 Hz. The speaker shall also incorporate a sealed back construction. All inputs shall employ terminals that accept #12 to #18 AWG wire sizes. The strobe portion of the appliance shall produce a flash rate of one (1) flash per second over the Regulated Voltage Range and shall incorporate a Xenon flashtube enclosed in a rugged Lexan® lens. The strobe shall be of low current design. Where, Multi-Candela Speaker Strobes are specified, the strobe intensity shall have field selectable settings and shall be rated per UL Standard 1971 at 15/30/75/110cd or 135/185cd for wall mount and 15/30/75/95 cd or 115/177cd for ceiling mount. The selector switch for selecting the candela shall be tamper resistant. The 1575 strobe shall be specified when 15 candela UL Standard 1971 listing with 75 candela onaxis is required (e.g. ADA compliance). When synchronization is required, the strobe portion of the appliance shall be compatible with Wheelock’s DSM Sync Modules, Wheelock Power Supplies or other manufacturers panels with built-in Wheelock Patented Sync Protocol. The strobes shall not drift out of synchronization at any time during operation. If the sync module or Power Supply fails to operate, (i.e., contacts remain closed), the strobe shall revert to a non-synchronized flash rate. The speaker and speaker strobe appliances shall be designed for indoor surface or flush mounting. The speaker and speaker strobe shall incorporate a speaker mounting plate with a grille cover which is secured with two screws for a level, aesthetic finish and shall mount to standard electrical hardware requiring no additional trimplate or adapter. The finish of the Series ET speakers and speaker strobes shall be white, red or nickel plate. All speakers and speaker strobes shall be backward compatible. WE ENCOURAGE AND SUPPORT NICET CERTIFICATION 3 YEAR WARRANTY S0310 ET 06/11 NJ Location 273 Branchport Ave. Long Branch, NJ 07740 P: 800-631-2148 F: 732-222-8707 www.coopernotification.com Cooper Notification is Notification ® Lightning Surge Protector Features ■ ■ ■ ■ Uses a UL 497B gas tube Multi-strike capability Low strike throughput energy Flange mount and bulkhead mount options Description The Lightning Surge Protector is connected to the coaxial cable between the antenna and the building transceiver, fire alarm control panel (FACP), or radio frequency modem (RFM). It may be located outside or inside the building depending on the grounding system of the building. It must be installed as near as possible to the point where the coaxial cable enters the building and requires a weatherproof enclosure. It may not be located near combustible material or in a hazardous location as defined in NFPA 70 (NEC) Article 500. Specifications Insertion Loss 0.1 dB Frequency Range 125 – 1000 MHz Ordering Information Part Number Description 198-003-00 Lightning Surge Protector for use with omnidirectional antennas (P/N 190-211-xx*) 081-076-01 Lightning Arrestor Enclosure, NEMA 3R rain-tight, 8 inch × 8 inch × 6 inch 164-004-00 Coax-Seal, 48’ long, package of four 12’ rolls 164-004-03 Coax-Seal, 10" long *xx=number is frequency specific Mounting Bulkhead Connector N Female 50 Throughput Energy 220µJ Throughput Voltage 150 Vpk Turn-on Voltage 600 V VSWR 1.1:1 Addressable Systems Fire Alarm Products Catalog Rev P 1/12 Antenna Network Accessories: Lightning Surge Protector Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com 75 D-21 Central System and Equipment: BT-XM Mass Notification Communicator 11 Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com ® BT-XM Mass Notification Communicator Features ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ FM approved Fallback communication to hardwire connection if wired Transmits live-voice and pre-recorded messages from the D-21 Mass Notification System to within-building mass notification panels or wide-area speaker stations Receives and transmits live voice from radio, telephone, and microphone Pre-recorded messages can be triggered via relay contact closure Security features prevent unauthorized take over of live-voice transmissions Includes 4 onboard fire zone inputs that can also be used to report mass notification panel status Supports fire, intrusion detection, and access control applications with the addition of optional equipment Status LEDs reflect the status of the BT-XM: general trouble, system fault, in-communication, carrier detect, transmit, primary power, battery boost charge, and battery float charge Communication LEDs indicate the method of communication used: radio or hardwire and whether or not a live-voice message is being sent Full-duplex RS-232 port used to program the BT-XM via connection to a laptop computer 115 or 230 Vac power is monitored with an automatic switchover to backup battery power that provides standby power Self test, stuck transmitter disconnect, reset, acknowledge, and battery reconnect switches Local audible alert Real-time clock and calendar 1/2 Mb of program memory 1/2 Mb of non-volatile data storage One selectable RS-422/RS-485 port for communication with peripheral equipment or hardwire connection to multiple BT-XM units connected together for communication with the D-21 Narrowband radio communication with the D-21 – Narrowband radio is FCC certified for narrowband operation and meets the requirements of the NTIA (National Telecommunications and Information Administration) Manual of Regulations and Procedures for Federal Frequency Management FM APPROVED Ordering Information Part Number Description 227-623-xx BT-XM Mass Notification Communicator with narrowband radio and capacity for fallback to hardwire communication in a 20 inches high × 12 inches wide × 4 inches deep single-wide enclosure; audio board and two 12 V/12 Ah batteries included; relay board is separate, see below; specify frequency when ordering* 227-621-xx BT-XM Mass Notification Communicator with narrowband radio and capacity for fallback to hardwire communication in a 20 inches high × 25 inches wide × 4 inches deep double-wide enclosure; audio board and two 12 V/12 Ah batteries included; relay board is separate, see below; specify frequency when ordering 227-622-xx BT-XM Mass Notification Communicator with narrowband radio and capacity for fallback to hardwire communication in a 20 inches high × 16 inches wide × 6 inches deep single-wide NEMA 3R enclosure; audio board and two 12 V/12 Ah batteries included; relay board is separate, see below; specify frequency when ordering* 176-214-00 BT-X Relay Board with 8 onboard Form C relays for triggering pre-recorded messages via relay 176-212-00 BT-X Zone Expansion Backplane supports two zones cards (fire or security) 176-206-00 BT-XF Fire Zone Expansion Card provides four zone inputs and eight relay driver outputs 176-206-01 BT-XS Security Zone Expansion Card provides four zone inputs and eight relay driver outputs 513-412-00 BT-X Enclosure Tamper Switch Kit 207-607-00 BT-X Planner Support Kit - contains BT-X planner software and programming cable 225-163-00 Monaco Planner/Programmer Kit - contains Monaco FACP, D-700R and BT-X Planner software and interface cable * - NOTE: An antenna is required for radio communication. See “Antenna Network Accessories” on page 119. Mass Notification Catalog Rev L 1/12 ® Description The BT-XM is Monaco’s mass notification communicator that transmits secure live-voice messages and triggers pre-recorded messages or tones resident on a connected mass notification panel. The BT-XM communicates with a D-21 Mass Notification System via narrowband radio with fallback to hardwire connection, if so wired. The connection between the BT-XM and the multi-circuit mass notification panel is supervised. The BT-XM provides four onboard fire zone inputs and eight relay driver outputs. The four fire inputs can be used for standard fire zone monitoring or to monitor auxiliary zones, such as trouble contacts on the mass notification panel. The onboard relay drivers can be connected to the optional BT-X Relay Board to trigger pre-recorded messages on a connected mass notification panel. Relay driver outputs are controlled via command from the D-21. The BT-XM can transmit live voice received from a radio, telephone, or a microphone to within-building mass notification panels or wide-area mass notification speaker stations. The D-21 Mass Notification System is used to select the notification messages and direct message to be broadcast to within building mass notification panels or wide-area speaker stations. The BT-XM continuously monitors its operation through self diagnostics and reports off-normal conditions to the D-21. The BT-XM primary source of power is either 115 or 230 Vac (50/60 Hz); its secondary power is a 12 Vdc battery. If loss of primary ac power occurs, the BT-XM automatically switches to battery operation. The batteries included should provide power sufficient to operate in normal standby status for a minimum of 72 hours, depending upon the expansion options installed, and auxiliary power sources. The BT-XM constantly monitors and supervises its own battery and charger. The BT-XM is in communication with the D-21, responding to commands, and sending status changes. If a BT-XM does not receive a signal within 90 seconds, it transmits unacknowledged or new messages at programmed intervals without waiting for a Central command. With the addition of fire and security expansion zone cards, the BT-XM can also monitor fire and security inputs for status change conditions and reports these to Central. When using the BT-X Relay Board for pre-recorded messages, the BT-XM can be expanded to monitor 20 fire zones or 16 security zones in a single-wide enclosure and 52 fire zones and 48 security zones in a double-wide enclosure. Application Example D-21M Central Station Hardware 21" Monitor RFM-XHR BT-XM Speaker Zone Within Building Mass Notification Panel Speaker Zone Speaker Zone Speaker Zone Mass Notification Catalog Rev L 1/12 Wide-Area Speaker Stations: standard, medium, or high-powered BT-XM D-21 Central System and Equipment: BT-XM Mass Notification Communicator Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com 12 D-21 Central System and Equipment: BT-XM2 Interface Conversion Kits Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com ® BT-XM2 Interface Conversion Kits Features ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 13 Connects up to two Monaco M-Type (M-2 conventional, MAAP-2, or MAAP(+)) Fire Alarm Control Panels and two Mass Notification Panels (MNS panels) using a single antenna for communication with the D-21 Central; M-Panels must be converted for use with MNS via the kits in the Ordering Information table, and BT-XMs must be converted to BT-XM2s via the conversion kit (P/N 227-623-MN). A relay board is required for the BT-XM2 to operate. If the BT-XM being converted does not have a relay board, one must be ordered. Reports both fire and MNS status to the D-21 and controls the in-building MNS system When two M-2s are connected, only one M-2 to M-2 Conversion Kit is needed Allows the audible notification appliances (bells) connected to the M-Panels to be silenced while the MNS panels are in use Allows reversal of bell silencing on M-Panels via an override switch for each M-Panel Converted M-2 configuration is retained Allows M-Panel and MNS panel visual notification appliances (strobes) to operate independently from each other Supervised connection to M-Panels and MNS panels Fallback communication to hardwire connection Transmits live-voice and pre-recorded messages from the D-21 Mass Notification System to within-building mass notification panels or wide-area speaker stations Receives and transmits live voice from radio, telephone, and microphone inputs Pre-recorded messages can be triggered via relay contact closure Security features prevent unauthorized take over of live-voice transmissions Status LEDs reflect the status of the BT-XM2: general trouble, system fault, in-communication, carrier detect, transmit, primary power, battery boost charge, and battery float charge Communication LEDs indicate the method of communication used: radio or hardwire and whether or not a live-voice message is being sent Full-duplex RS-232 port used to program the BT-XM2 via connection to a laptop computer 115 or 230 Vac power is monitored with automatic switchover to backup battery power that provides standby power ■ Self test, stuck transmitter disconnect, reset, acknowledge, and battery reconnect switches ■ Local audible alert ■ Real-time clock and calendar ■ 1/2 Mb of program memory ■ 1/2 Mb of non-volatile data storage ■ RS-422 port connects to M-2s ■ Narrowband radio communication with the D-21 – Narrowband radio is FCC certified for narrowband operation and meets the requirements of the NTIA (National Telecommunications and Information Administration) Manual of Regulations and Procedures for Federal Frequency Management NOTE: The BT-XM2 can NOT be configured via the BT-X Planner software. The BT-XM2 must be configured via a terminal emulation program (for example: HyperTerminal or ProComm). ■ Ordering Information Part Number Description 227-623-MN BT-XM to BT-XM2 Conversion Kit: consists of a programming chip to convert BT-XM to BT-XM2 and operating manuals 176-214-00 BT-X Relay Board with 8 onboard Form C relays for triggering pre-recorded messages via relay (this is a required option for BT-XM units without an existing relay board) NOTE: Order one of the following conversion kits based on the type of M-series FACP being converted to interface with the BT-XM2. 227-371-01 M-1 to M-2 Conventional FACP Conversion Kit for MNS operation. Includes M-2 CPU for FSK communication, RFM-XM2, interconnection cable and EPROM. 227-371-02 M-2 to M-2 Conventional FACP Conversion Kit for MNS Operation includes RFM-XM2, interconnection cable, and EPROM 227-372-02 MAAP-2 to MAAP-2 FACP Conversion Kit for MNS Operation includes RFM-XM2, interconnection cable, and EPROM Mass Notification Catalog Rev L 1/12 ® Part Number Description 227-811-MN MAAP-1 and MAAP-2 (legacy addressable) to MAAP(+) for MNS Operation. Electronics package assembly MNS upgrade replaces the M-CPU, power supply, and display. Provides replacement AAC and one ADC, and a RFM-XM2 MNS interface. NOTE: Existing ADC cards may be used with the upgrade 227-574-00 Programming Cable and Adapter (required for programming the BT-XM) Description The BT-XM2 can be connected to up to two M-Type Fire Alarm Control Panels (conventional or addressable) and two Mass Notification Panels using a single antenna for radio communication with a D-21 Central. Once converted, the BT-XM2 reports any connected M-Type FACP and MNS panel status to central, and controls the in-building MNS system. The connected M-Panels must be converted for MNS operation by installation of an MNS conversion kit. Converting an M-2 conventional requires changing the configuration (transceiver address needs to be modified); all field wiring can remain as is. However, upgrading to a new MAAP(+) addressable for MNS or from DTMF (M-1) to MNS operation (M-2), the panel will require programming work. The system created by the interconnected panels allows audible fire alarms on the M-Panels to be automatically silenced when the connected MNS panels are in use to alert personnel of an emergency situation as required per UFC 4-021-01. Onboard zones of the BT-XM2 allow connection of two override switches (one for each M-Panel) that reverse the silencing of the M-Panels if needed, thus allowing both the MNS panel messages and the M-Panels audible alarm to sound at the same time. The BT-XM2 provides four onboard zones and eight relay driver outputs that are connected to the installed BT-X Relay Board, which is used to trigger up to eight pre-recorded MNS messages. Expansion zones are not needed. System Diagram FACPs must be next to each other D-21 Central BT-XM2 RFM-XHR Hardwire and radio communication between D-21 and BT-XM2 Connection between BT-XM2 and MNS Panels are supervised Mass Notification Catalog Rev L 1/12 FACP #1 with RFM-XM2 installed FACP #2 BT-XM2 communicates with FACP #1 via the installed RFM-XM2. FACP #2 is connected to #1 via through an interface port on RFM-XM2. MNS Panel MNS Panel D-21 Central System and Equipment: BT-XM2 Interface Conversion Kits Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com 14 ® Outdoor Voice Evacuation Speakers (Type I) Features ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Plug-in design Protective cover isolates speaker components, reduces ground faults Shorting spring on mounting plate tests continuity before installation Rotary switch simplifies field selection of speaker voltage (25 and 70.7 Vrms) and power settings (¼, ½, 1 and 2 watts) Universal mounting plate for wall- and ceiling-mount units High fidelity sound output Included plastic back box attaches to 4 inch × 4 inch × 2 1/8 inch back box Optional tamper resistant Torx head screw included Description The outdoor speaker is a weatherproof wall mount solution that reliably operates over a temperature range of –40 to 151 °F, and may be used indoors or outdoors in wet or dry applications. The plug-in design allows pre-wiring of the mounting plates and dressing of the wires before plugging in the speakers to help reduce ground faults, allowing faster installations with instant feedback to ensure the wiring is properly connected. Built-in rotary switches are used to select voltage and power settings. Plastic weatherproof back boxes are included but an optional metal back box can be purchased separately. Both back boxes feature removable side flanges and improved resistance to salt water corrosion. In addition, screw hole knockouts located on the back of the weatherproof back box eliminate the need to drill holes for screw-in mounting. Both weatherproof back boxes come with ¾ inch top and bottom conduit entries and ¾ inch knock-outs at the back. Included with each back box is a screw-in NPT plug with an O-ring gasket for a water tight seal. Mass Notification Catalog Rev L 1/12 U ® L Ordering Information Part Number Description 124-072-00 Outdoor Speaker, square, white, wall mount (includes a plastic weatherproof backbox) 588-056-00 Metal Backbox, wall mount, white Specifications Speaker Voltage 25.0/70.7 Vrms (nominal) Input Terminals 12 – 18 AWG Sound Output UL Reverberant (dBA @ 10 ft) ■ 2 W: 90 dBA ■ 1 W: 87 dBA ■ 1/2 W: 84 dBA ■ 1/4 W: 81 dBA Frequency Range 400 – 4000 Hz Operating -40 – 151 °F (-40–66 °C) Temperature Power ¼, ½, 1 and 2 watts Speaker Size 6.0 inches long × 5.0 inches wide × 2.9 inches deep Within-Building Equipment: Outdoor Voice Evacuation Speakers (Type I) Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com 50 Within-Building Equipment: Outdoor Voice Evacuation Speakers (Type I) 51 Monaco Enterprises, Inc. 14820 East Sprague Avenue, P.O. Box 14129, Spokane, Washington 99214-0129 Telephone: (509) 926-6277 Facsimile: (509) 924-4980 E-mail:service@monaco.com Web: www.monaco.com ® Mounting Weatherproof Backbox Mounting Plate Speaker Wiring Diagram Mounting plate n n ).054&2/- !-0,)&)%2 /540544/.%84 $%6)#%/2%/, Mass Notification Catalog Rev L 1/12