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MC-18-3319ck Building Department V' BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION ❑BUILDING ELECTRIC ❑PLUMBING ❑ MECHANICAL Miami Shores Village 10050 N.E.2nd Avenue, Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Tel: (305) 795-2204 Fax: (305) 756-8972 INSPECTION LINE PHONE NUMBER: (305) 762-4949 ❑ ROOFING ❑PUBLIC WORKS JOB ADDRESS: /000 4-16 � / City: Miami Shores County: itzt ED OCT 29ZO1`ID FBC 261'a- Master Permit No. ee /593- MC 831)q - Sub Permit No. ❑ REVISION ❑ EXTENSION ❑ RENEWAL ❑ CHANGE OF ❑ CANCELLATION ❑ SHOP DRAWINGS CONTRACTOR 4 J- on f/, Miami Dade Zip: Folio/Parcel#: Is the Building Historically Designated: Yes Occupancy Type: Load: Construction Type: OWNER: Name (Fee Simple Titleholder): Address: // 3o0 71/5 -� Flood Zone: BFE: Phone#: NO FFE: City:�DYl9c">- State: i Zip: Tenant/Lessee Name: Phone#: Email: CONTRACTOR: Company Name: 67.J+7i 4/af"5 Address:'17'�c- /// L� yy City: /`-7/ State: Qualifier Name: State Certification or Registration #: DESIGNER: Architect/Engineer: Address: s Value of Work for this Permit: $ Type of Work: E Addition [Alteration Description of Work: City: Phone#: SL-] c?)-53=:, Zip: c, Phone#: /3ro 777 Certificate of Competency #: Phone#: Square/Linear Footage of Work: State: Zip: ❑ New ❑ Repair/Replace /a, -1-0 e -fi i moire ;g-la, 7 L ❑ Demolition Specify color of color thru tile: Submittal Fee $ Permit Fee $ 4-4-.2" ' CCF $ Scanning Fee $ Radon Fee $ DBPR $ Technology Fee $ Training/Education Fee $ Structural Reviews $ CO/CC $ Notary $ Double Fee $ Bond $ TOTAL FEE NOW DUE $ C0� (Revised02/24/2014) Bonding Company's Name (if applicable) Bonding Company's Address City; k State Zip Mortgage Lender's Name (if applicable) Mortgage Lender's Address City State Zip Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do the work and installations as indicated. I certify that no work or installation has commenced prior to the issuance of a permit and that all work will be performed to meet the standards of all laws regulating construction in this jurisdiction. I understand that a separate permit must be secured for ELECTRIC, PLUMBING, SIGNS, POOLS, FURNACES, BOILERS, HEATERS, TANKS, AIR CONDITIONERS, ETC OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction and zoning. "WARNING TO OWNER: YOUR FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT." Notice to Applicant: As a condition to the issuance of a building permit with an estimated value exceeding $2500, the applicant must promise in good faith that a copy of the notice of commencement and construction lien law brochure will be delivered to the person whose property is subject to attachment. Also, a certified copy of the recorded notice of commencement must be posted at the job site for the first inspection which occurs seven (7) days after the building permit is issued. In the absence of such posted notice, the inspection will not be approved and a reinspection fee will be charged. Signature 40-601/1/ aft OWNER or AGENT The for oing instrument �was 6acckkjnowledged before me this day of OCi,i) ,20� ,by ( sue 1 WA , who ispercnnally known to CONTRACTOR The foregoing instrument was acknowledged beforemethis day of , 20 /1b , by , who is personally known to me or who has produced as me or who has produced identification and who did take an oath. NOTARY PUBLIC: Sign: P Notary Public State of Florida Jeffry J Yao My Commission FF 168481 OFgd" Expires 11/12/2018 APPROVED BY identification and who did take an oath. NOTARY PUBLIC. Sign: Print: Seal: BUSTAMANTE MY COMMISSION # G0010274 I EXPIRES: July 1t, 2020 Bonded Thru Notary Public Underw6:ers je;'49C-72pPlans Examiner as Zoning (Revised02/24/2014) Structural Review Clerk Applicant ID No: 100039-032 Service Center No:1 Expires: 31-MAR-2019 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the Alarm Service Company indicated below is included by Underwriters;" Laboratories Inc. (UL) in its Product Directories as eligible to use the UL Listing Mark in'r rnection it ••• '• Certificated Alarm Systems. The only evidence of compliance with UL's requirements istha4suance•Cf•a UL Certificate for the Alarm System and the Certificate is current under UL's Certificate+vierifintion Service. This Certificate does not apply in any way to the communication channel between the pOtttrecl properiyand • any facility that monitors signals from the protected property unless the use of a UL listeddr'Classifi .d Alarm ' Transport Company is specified on the Certificate. ••• Listed Service From: MIAMI LAKES, FL Alarm Service Company: (100039-032) CHI ALARMS INC. 14070 NW 82ND AVE MIAMI LAKES FL 33016-1547 • • • •• • • ' • •• .• • Service Center: (100039-032) CHI ALARMS INC. 14070 NW 82ND AVE MIAMI LAKES FL 33016-1547 The Alarm Service Company is Listed in theefollowing°Certificate Service Categories: File - Vol No. Listing Category ''^•�,, r,`., [Signal and Fire Alarm Equipment and Services] (Protective Signaling Services) Central Station `• S24065-1 CCN • • .••.•• • ••• • • • ••• • I "- ***THIS CERTIFICATE EXPIRES ON 31 MAR-2019*** \h J t "LOOK FOR THE UL ALARM SYSTEM,CERTIIFICATE" •• •..•• • • JUU4 I t5 Local Business Tax Receipt Miami -Dude County, State ( Florida -THIS IS NOT A BILL - DO NOT PAY 3999365 BUSINESS NAME/LOCATION CHI ALARMS INC 14070 NW 82ND AVE MIAMI LAKES FL 33016 OWNER CHI ALARMS INC Worker(s) 2 RECEIPT NO. RENEWAL 4173795 • • • • • •• • •••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • •••••• • • •••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • w •• • •• w • • • • • •••••• •• 000000 • • ••••• • • 000000 EXPIRES SEPTEMBER 30, 2019 Must be displayed at place of business Pursuant to County Code Chapter 8A - Art. 9 & 10 SEC. TYPE OF BUSINESS 196 SPEC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR EF0000876 PAYMENT RECEIVED BY TAX COLLECTOR $45.00 07/02/2018 CREDITCARD-18-047244 Thislocal Business T.TEptiReceiptoulpsonfirms payment of the LocalBusiness Tax. The Receipt is not a license, permit, or a certification of the holder's qualifications, to do business. Holder must comply with any governmental or nongovernmental regulatory laws and requirements which apply to the business. The RECEIPT NO. above must be displayed on all commercial vehicles - Miami -Dade Code Sec 8a-276. For more information, visit www.miamidade.govltaxcollector • • • • • • • • •• • • •• RICK SCOTT, GOVERNOR • • JONATHAN ZACHEM,SEGRbTARY •• • • • • •••• STATE OF FLORIDA •• 1,••••• • • • •• . • • • • • •• • • • •.••.• • nda • • •' • •• • • • •, DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS -AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS LICENSING BOARD THE ALARM SYSTEM CONTRACTOR I HEREIN IS CERTIFIED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF:CHAPTER 489, FLORIDA STATUTES CHI; RENE CHI ALARMS, INC; 14070 NW 82ND°AVE' MIAMI LAKES FL 33016 LICENSE NUMBER: EF0000876 EXPIRATION DATEAAUGUST 31, 2020 Always verify licenses online at MyFloridaLicense.com Do not alter this document in any form. This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. CHIIALARMS, INC. Serving South Florida for Over 20 Years. UL Listed Installer of Fire Alarm systems S24065. Notifier Premier / Fire-Lite Authorized 14070 NW 82nd Ave. Miami Lakes, FL 33016 Distributor Tel: 305-827-2856 Fax: 305-825-2144 .State License # EF0000876 Email: rchi@chialarms.com Prepared by: Rene Chi Date: Attn: Job name: Job address: Tel / Email: Project: Proposal March 19, 2018 Linda Walton / Ventura Architecture Barry University Bookstore Landon Bldg. Barry University linda@ventura-architecture.com Fire Alarm Devices 0 NOTI FI ER® by Honeywell • • • • • •• • •.•••• • •••••• • • • • • • •••• • • •••• • •• • • • • •••••• • • • • Qty 1 Description • 0 •• •• •••.. • • 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 Multi -candela speaker Strobe. Multi -candela strobes. Multi -candela strobe, weatherproof. Pull station. Misc. electrical material. Shop drawings. Processing of fire alarm permit. Fire alarm inspection. Installation of above devices, program and certify. Excluded: Permit fees, Patching & Painting. Thank you for your business •.... • • •.• •• •••••• . • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • + •• •••••• ••.••• • •• • • • • .•• • • • •••••• • • Total $2,890.00 1. Price cover only the material listed above. Any additional equipment shall be paid for by the Customer. 2. Sales are subject to CHI ALARMS, INC. standard credit terms and conditions. 3. Payments: 50% deposit, 25% at rough electrical inspection, 15% at fire final inspection and balance at final electrical. 4. All payments are due upon receipt of invoice. On balance, more than 30 days old, it is agreed that a Finance Charge of 1.5% per month will be made. Should the service of an attorney be required to enforce any part of a credit agreement, or for the collection of a delinquent account, it is agreed that the Debtor will pay all costs of collection including attorney fees. 5. Equipment to become property of the Customer upon payment of Selling Price indicated above in full. 6. Customer to provide dedicated 110-volt line and 2 telephone lines to the FACP. 7. The above price is valid for 120 days from date of quotation. 6. All alarm equipment is warranty for one full year. 9. Local authorities may require additional devices. 10. Customer to supply building floor plans. 11. In no event, shall Chi Alarms, Inc. be liable for any special, incidental, indirect, speculative, remote, consequential, punitive or exemplary damages, whether arising out of or as a result of breach of contract, warranty, tort (including negligence) arising from, relating to, or connected with the services, equipment, materials, or any goods provided hereunder. 12. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, if a portion of the services involves the installation and/or maintenance of system associated with security and/or detection of and/or reduction of risk of loss associated with fire, Chi Alarms, Inc. total liability arising out of or as a result of its' perforrnance under this agreement shall not exceed the amount of this agreement. 13. Third Party Indemnification. When Customer has persons, or the property of others on the premises, or the system extends to protect properly or others, Customer agrees to and shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Chi Alarms, Inc. its employees and agents for and against all claims brought by parties' other than the parties to this agreement. This provision shall apply to all claims regardless of cause, including Chi Alarms, Inc. performance or failure to perform and including defects in products, design, installation, maintenance, operation or non -operation of the System, whether based upon negligence, active or passive, warranty, or strict or product liability on the part of Chi Alarms, Inc. its employees or agents, but this provision shall not apply to claims for loss or damages solely and directly caused by an employee of Chi Alarms, Inc. while on Customers premises. 14. Painting, patching and trenching if required not included. 15. Customer agrees to pay for any expenses incurred by Chi Alarms, Inc. due to interruptions in the installation and work schedule of the fire alarm system proposed due to customers' inability to provide access to the project location and installation area as per approved plans and design. Expenses include but are not limited to expired permits, failure to attend scheduled appointments, non-payment according to schedule of payments and failure or refusal to authorize a change order and payment for additional work required by the authority having jurisdiction (AHJ). If additional work is required by AHJ and customer refuses to authorize such work within 30 days, Chi Alarms, Inc. reserves the right to proceed with the work as required by AHJ to complete the installation and close the permit. If this should occur customer acknowledges that Chi Alarms, Inc. will be legally entitling to such payment as outlined in the proposed change order. Customer understand that Chi Alarms, Inc. may place a hold on any existing open permit related to the work described above due to the customer inability to provide access 10 the entire installation area as required. 16. Sales tax not included. 17. Permit fee not included. Customer acceptance In accepting this proposal, the Customer agrees to the terms and conditions contained herein. It is understood that they shall prevail over any variation in terms and conditions on any purchase order or other document that the Customer may issue. Purchaser Bill to address Signature Date Print name Title City State Zip Telephone no. SIEMENS MXL Advanced Protection System ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATION} • • FirePrintTM Application Specific Detection • Capacity for.over 2,000 Intelli- gent Input Devices •ti Dynamic Supervision of Intelligent Devices _ • Security Device Monitoring • Sprinkler Supervision — • Intelligent/Analog Detection Circuits, Style 6 (Class A) or Style 4 (Class B) • Detector Sensitivity Readout/Printout per NFPA 72 Chapter 7 • Style D (Class A) or Style B (Class B) Conventional Initiating Circuits • Style Z (Class A) or StyleY (Class B) Notification Appliance Circuits • Degrade Mode Operation • Distributed Processing • 80 Character Backlit Alphanumeric Display • Thermal Strip Printer • Supervised Remote Printer • 32 Character Custom Messages • Multiple Command Stations • Compare System Software • Fully Field Programmable Via Laptop Computer • Menu Driven Operator Commands • Central & Distributed Architecture • 800 Event History Logging With On Line & Off Line Reports • User Help Screens • Multiple Levels of Password Protection • Automatic Environmental Compensation for Smoke Detectors • One Person Walk Test by Loop, Zone or System • Alarm Verification by Device or Zone UUKL Listed for Smoke Control Cerberus Division • Output Function • Tinaokrialee'to:trif1I Qutput w FunViiores '• • • • • •• • Holidayb chedu1I • • • • • CiW+alkaase Line ••• • • • • Coe Ckktputs ' •• • Superwiseel Serial Aifunciator Driter/Input Interfa • • Intelactiw VDT-•Mon6chaome & Celgr• ; • • • Color Graphics Option* • • Complies with NFPA 72 • NEC 760 Power Limited Circuits (UL 864 Compliant) • 16 Gauge Steel Enclosure • ® Listed 864,1076, ULC Listed • FM, CSFM, NYMEA, City of Chicago and U.S. Coast Guard Approved • Pre -action Releasing (NFPA 13) • FM Approved for Sprinkler & Deluge • FM Approved for Intrinsically Safe Applications • Halon & FM-200 Releasing Ap- proval (NFPA 12A & NFPA 2001) • Multi -Language Display • Intelligent Interface to Building/ Process Management Systems • Operates as an Interactive Peer with Other MXLs, MXL-IQs or MXLVs in a LifeLink Network • CXL Command Center Monitoring • Pre -Alarm Operation • FireFinder Graphics Introduction LThe MXL is a microprocessor based advanced protection r system. Its use of unique'multiprocessor"Network' design along with its ability to utilize both analog and Lconventional detection devices make it the most flexible and reliable system in the life safety field. The MXL is ideally suited for commercial, institutional and industrial fire detection and notification applications. It complies with the requirements of NFPA Standard 72 and is listed by Underwriters Laboratories under their standard 864. Underwriter's' Laboratories of Canada also lists it for fire applications. It is approved by Factory Mutual as well as CSFM, the City of Chicago and NYMEA for use in those specific locales. In addition to the standard fire applications, MXL is listed by Underwriters Laboratories under the category UUKL for smoke control. MXL can be used as a listed Fireman's CATALOG NUMBER 500o Smoke Control Station in high-rise office building, malls and other large structures. It also complies with Uniform Building Code Section 905 requirements for smoke control. MXL is approved by the US Coast Guard for marine applications such as ships and oil drilling platforms. It is listed by UL and approved by FM for releasing Halon 1301, FM-200 and pre -action or deluge sprinkler systems.These include foam or water appl:atipns. MXL follows the releasing requireng enU ified in the NFPA Standards 12A, 13 and 20121! • ••••;••• • • ••••.• DeesCtrptioti' •••• •• • •• • • The•bv .ic NAcontrol u n itQ Ma. o� sists of the following � subaemblies: MMB-in Control Board; MPS-6, MPS-12 Power Supply MKgh-'2 Annunciator and Keyboard; MME-3, Mid6pr MS:-2•En:losures. Optional modules which :a%bein$talled with tFje MXL System include: MOM-2/4 Expansion Card.{yAtje; ALD-21 Analog Loop Driver; Ch-4•Controllable Relay Module; NIM-1 R Net- work/Foreign Systems Interface Module; REP-1 Network Repeater Module; XLD-1 "X" Series Loop Driver; CSM-4 Controllable Signal Module; CZM-4 Conventional Zone Module; PIM-1 Peripheral Interface Driver; CMI-300 CXL Modem Interface Module; PSR-1 Remote Power Supply; MXL-VDT InteractiveVideo DisplayTerminal; NET-4 Style 4 Network Interface; NET-7 Style 7 Network Interface. Additionally, the MXL system includes option modules MOI-7 System Interface, MOD-16 Output Driven and MID- 16Point Input Module. These can be used to drive graphic annunciators and Fireman's Smoke Control Stations or to monitor foreign systems. The MXL is compatible with a full line of intelligent initiat- jng devices highlighted by the FirePrint Application Speci- fied Detectors, models FP-11 and FPT-11. It is also compat- ible with FireFinder, the NCC series of text and graphic command centers. MMB-2 Main Control Board The function control of the MXL is contained on the MMB-2 Main Control Board. The MMB-2 controls, operates and monitors input device identity, network communications as well as operator commands that are entered through the MKB annunicator/keyboard. All operations are supported by either the MPS-6 or the MPS-12 power supply, eliminating the need for external power supplies.The MMB-2 is a direct replacement of the MMB-1 therefore providing total backward compatibility. The MMB-2 provides 2 ALD (Analog Loop Driver) circuits. Each ALD loop can be configured as Style 4 (Class B) or Style 6 (Class A) and can monitor and control up to 60 Cerberu's Pyrotronics intelligent input devices and 60 programmable outputs, either relay, audible or LED.The MMB-2 is equipped with 2 programmable and codable StyleY (Class B) or Style Z (Class A) notification appliance circuits. Each circuit can activate up to 1.5 amps of Cerberus Pyrotronics audible and visual notification appli- ances. The MMB-2 includes a built-in battery charger and transber circuit. The charger is microprocessor controlled and incorporates a brownout circuit that switches the system to standby batteries during the loss and reduction of the primary source AC. Upon command, the system is capable of displaying the real time, battery voltage, AC voltage and the charge current and other power data on the MKB alphanumeric display. It also has a 1 amp, 24VDC output that powers the CZM-1' conventional zone modules. The MMB-2 is designed with a built-in mounting bracket. The MMB-2 mounts directly to the MBR-MP mounting plate for mounting in either the MME-3 or MME-6 backbox enclosure.The MMB-2 can also be mounted in the MBR-2 or MBR-1 enclosures. MBR-1 requires additional mounting brackets. The on -board 16 bit microprocessor along with nonvolatile EPROM and Flash memory allow the system to be custom configured to meet a wide range of customer requirements. The MMB-2 provides a port for connection to a laptop computer allowing for off-line field program- ming. Complete system configuration can be easily uploaded, downloaded, edited and changes verified using CSGM custom programming software with integrated Compare" system software. Program options include but are not limited to smoke detector eniironmental compen- sation with two maintenance alert levels, history logging, output control by event, time based control, detector sensitivity, alarm verification by device or zone, 32 charac- ter custom alphanumeric messages, system operation passwords and NAC coding. ` MKB-2 Annunciator/Keypad The MKB-2 mounts on a hinged frame in the MXL enclo- sure and provides an 80 character backlit LCD alphanu- meric annunciator which continuously scrolls to display information concerning system status along with 32 character user defined device messages. When multiple events occur, the MKB-2 displays the last event of the highest priority. Additional data canpe viewed by depress- ing the NEXT key. At any time, the display.scroll can be stopped by depressing the HOLD button. Switches are provided for acknowledging fire alarms, supervisories, security conditions, and system troubles. An individual switch is also provided for silencing' the system notifica- tion appliance circuits. A separate switch is used for resetting the control panel. A 10 digit numeric keypad is supplied to allow entry of the user passwords, as well as perform specific menu driven operation, programming and maintenance functions. Another series of switches located on the MKB-2 allows user access to theTSP-40Thermal Strip Printer, when used. A set of user assignable "Function" keys provide single button access to a variety of system commands.These switches may be used to perform system operation such as "Drill," manual relay control, zone disconnect, etc. Contained on the MKB-2 annunciator are system status indicator LED's which can function even if the main system microprocessor fails.They provide indication of Main Power On, Fire Alarm, Security Condition, System Trouble, Supervisories, System Audibles Active/Silenced and Partial System Disable. The MKB-2 Annunciator communicates with the MMB-2 Main Control Board through the system network link. MPS-6 Power Supply The MPS-6 is a fully supervised power supply which provides the system with primary DC power. It is rated at 6.5 Amps and is unfiltered and unregulated. It supplies the MXL Control Unit and its expansion modules with power required for normal operation.The unit incorporates a circuit breaker on the primary input and includes a built in AC line filter for surge and noise suppression.The MPS-6 mounts in the MXL enclosure backbox. MPS-12 Power Supply The MPS-12 is a fully supervised power supply which provides the system with preliminary DC power. It is rated at 12 Amps. and is unfiltered and unregulated. It supplies the PSR-1, MMB-2 and their expansion modules with power required for normal operation.The unit incorporates a resettable circuit breaker on the primary input and includes a built-in AC line filter for surge and noise suppression.The MPS-12 mounts in the MXL enclosure backbox.MOM-4 Network Option Module Card Cage MOM-4 Network Option IV%auCe.Card Cage. .• • The MOM-4 Card Cage proviFv.0 MXL Main Unit or Remote Units with card slot/forte$ion mpdt'res. Each MOM-4 supplies connectionspacg for either twQfTull width option modules (ALD-21, CZMW A TI1II/I-1 R, )GL'D-11 or four half width option modules (CSM-4, CRM-a•CNf1-300, NET- 7, REP-1) or a combination of one full and two half width modules. ttttttttttt!lxRr fiR trpl4:l A116tt►tt)fllf MOM-2 Network Option Module Card Cage The MOM-2 provides the MXL main unit, remote units or MXL small enclosures (MSE-2) with card slots for optional modules. Each MOM-2 provides space for one full -width (ALD-21, CZM-4, NIM-1 R) or two half -width optional modules (CSM-4, CRM-4, CMI-300, NET-7, REP-1). �C�-7 �4irtmsatmsta O44Sw9'.4P4q V Y,P_W4�4 ALD-2lAnalog Loop Driver The ALD-21 is an MXL Network option module which supplies two intelligent analog circuits utilizing Cerberus Pyrotronics "1711,' and FP series intelligent devices. It occupies two addresses on the Network and through the use of a unique communication protocol, devices connected to the ALD-21 circuits are dynamically supervised by the MXL control panel. Up to 60 programmable input and output devices may be connected to each of its two circuits. Each circuit may be wired as Class B (Style 4) or Class A (Style 6). • s ..i... CSM 4•Conteb`fjable Sjggol Module Thr;ContrePlielle•SignarF 4fie CSM-4 provides two fully suAtiieed!programmablesaptification appliance circuits. The GeM-4 supplies twicselnss B (StyleY) or Class A (Style Z) typ.output cise,iW:orthe supervision and control pl.listdaudible or visual notification appliances such a! .erns, hells, $ess etc. Each circuit can provide up to 1.5.a;roP(4VDC) otCurrent to power notification appliances.The CSM-4 is also used for extinguishing agent releasing (FM-200, Halon, Pre -Action Sprinkler and Deluge systems). Leased line and municipal tie connections are also possible with the CSM-4. CRM-4 Controllable Relay Module The Controllable Relay Module CRM-4 is designed to provide auxiliary control of building functions such as door holder release, elevator capture, smoke control, lock release, etc. It provides four fully programmable relays. Each relay contains one set of SPDT contacts rated at 2 amps 30VDC/120VAC resistive. CMI-300 CXUMXL Interface Module The CMI-300 is an MXL option module which provides modem communication between an MXL and a CXL command center. This interface board translates signals between the MXL network and a CXL and fully supers vises their interconnection. NET-4 Communication Module The NET-4 is a plug-in type module used to provide communication between the Cerberus Pyrotronics MXL and various other MXL Remote Modules. It is designed to plug into an edge connector type slot on the PSR-1 Network Supply.The NET-4 provides NFPA Style 4 type communication.This communication is RS-485 operating at 19.2K Baud.The communication is fully digital. NET-7 Style 7 Network Interface Card The NET-7 is a microprocessor controlled MXL network interface module which allows the wiring of the MXL RS- 485 network in an NFPA Style 7 configuration.The NET-7 plugs into a half slot of the MOM-2/4 card cage at the MXL command center (MMB-2) and the PSR-1 or MOM-4 slot at the MXL remote units (MXLR, MXLRV).The NET-7 provides two independent and fully supervised communi- cation paths allowing system operation through an open as well as short circuit. It also isolates the power supplies at each remote unit providing the ability to localize ground fault conditions.The communication operates at 19.2K Baud and is digital. REP-1 Network Repeater Module The,REP-1 provides the ability to configure the MXLs local or global networks in a star or daisy chain configuration. The REP-1 provides two Style 4 or one Style 7 RS-485 network circuits.Through the use of the REP-1, the MXLs local network (MXL-MXLR) can be expanded up to 64 nodes. PSR-1 Remote Power Supply The PSR-1 is a microprocessor controlled remote power supply and battery charger for use with the Cerberus Pyrotronics MXL. It operates in conjunction with either an MPS-6 or MPS-12 to provide 6 or 12 Amps of power for use with various MXL modules. When used with a NET-4 or NET-7 plug-in communica- tion module, the PSR-1 becomes a part of the MXLs internal network. It acts as an interface between remote option modules and the MXL. PIM-1 Peripheral Interface Driver The PIM-1 is an MXL option module which provides a bidirectional isolated RS-232 port for connection to periph- eral devices such as printers, CRT's, VDT's, Color Graph- ics, Alpha -Numeric Pagers and Remote Diagnostics Hardware.The PIM-1 mounts in the MXL Enclosure. It connects to the MMB-2 and provides a screw terminal block for connection of RS-232. A number of supervised and non -supervised formats are available. MOI-7 Output/Input Module The MO1-7 is an MXL RS-485 Network module which provides a fully programmable serial interface to the MOD- 16 output drivers and MID-16 input drivers. When used with the MOD-16's, it provides a serial annunciator output or relay driver. When used with MID-16, it provides programmable inputs. Each MO1-7 can operate up to eight MOD-16's and eight MID-16's simultaneously. Each MOD-16 output and MID-16 input is independently progrvimable via the MXL custom software. • • •• • MOD-16 Output Driver The MOD-16 is an output driver module used in conjunc- tion with the MO1-7 as a part of the Cerberus Pyrotronics MXL System. Up to eight (8) MOD-16s can be connected to an MO1-7 interface module. Each MOD-16 provides 16 open collector current sinking outputs rated at 24VDC, 50mA. MOD-16 outputs are programmable through the MXL custom software. MID-16 Programmable Input Driver The MID-16 is an input module used in conjunction with the MO1-7 as a part of the Cerberus Pyrotronics MXL System. Up to eight MID-16s can be connected to a single MOI-7 along with eight MOD-16 output driver modules. Each MID-16 provides a non -supervised input which can monitor normally open contact devices. Each individual MID-16 input can be separately used as a part of the MXL custom programming Iogic.These inputs can be individu- ally set foreither Alarm, Supervisory,Trouble, Security or Status usage.They can also be configured to provide supervision for lamps driven by MOD-16 outputs. Screw terminals and connectors are provided on the MID-16 modules for interface to monitored devices. MME-$ANCGV'$tviila ci Sze Enclosure TheOMEr344sures,gcohsists of a sheetmetal bacliallpx anAloorwith ayrock.The MME-3 can be used for either the./1XL Systent.MMVoice Command Console, MXLRTransponder, M KJAVVoiceTransponderorAmplifier Equipment.(Sj'siQg theV1MRail Kit).To mount MXL/ MXLV rfioduI 3n the N4ME-, the MBR-MP removeable module.rnougyng platy isiequired. Using the MBR-MP mounting prate (1) MMB or (1) PSR-1 and up to 3 expan- sion cardcages (MOM or OMM) can be mounted in the MME-3 enclosure. When used to mount MXL amplifiers (E15410), the MBR-MP is not required, instead up to (3) •EL- 410 amplifiers may be installed in the MME-3 by using (3) MSR-1 Rail Kits. When amplifiers are mounted in any enclosure always install MDG-1 grills in the door for proper ventilation. MME-3 is designed for surface of semi -flush mounting and includes various knockouts for wire and conduit entry.The door in the MME-3 set has two cutouts for either clear lenses, blank plates or grills depending on the application, and contains a key lock. MBR-MP MME-3 and MLE-6 MXL Module Mounting Plate The MBR-MP MXLN Module Mounting Plate is required for use in both MME-3 and MLE-6 enclosures to mount all MXL and MXLV equipment. MBR-MP is not necessary if the MME-3 and MLE-6 enclosures are to be used only for mounting of amplifiers (EL-410). The MBR-MP is a removeable MXLN module mouting plate that allows the enclosure MME-3 or MLE-6 to be shipped to the job site for installation of wiring and conduit, while the system hardware (electronics) is mounted to the studs on the MBR-MP pre -wired, programmed and tested prior to delivery and installation at the job site.This allows for quicker, more efficient system start ups with less chance of the sensitive electronics being damaged while field wiring and conduit are connected to the system enclosure. MBR-MP mounting plate bolts to either the MME-3 or MLE-6 enclosures for easy installation on the job site.The MBR-MP also has handles to allow easy transport and mounting.The MBR-MP contains mounting studs for (1) MMB or PSR-1, (1) PIM-1, (1)TBM-2, and up to (3) MOM or OMM cardcages or 2 cardcages and (1)TSP-40 Printer (same mounting studs as the MBR-2 enclosures). • The MBR-MP is ordered and shipped seperately from the MME-3 and MLE-6 enclosures. MLE-6 MXLN Large Size Enclosure The MLE-6 enclosure set consists of a sheetmetal backbox and door with two key Iocks.The MLE-6 can be used for either the MXL system, MXLVVoice Command Console, MXLRTransponder, MXLRVVoiceTransponderorAmplifier Equipment (using the MSR-1 Rail Kit.To mount MXLN modules in the MLE-6, the MBR-MP removeable module mounting plate is required with the MBR-3MP optionally available for use. Using the MBR-MP mounting plate (1) MMB or PSR-1 and up to (3) expansion cardcages (MOM or OMM) can be mounted in the MLE-6. If additional cardcages are required, the MBR-3MP optional cardcage mounting plate can also be installed in the MLE-6 below the MBR-MP.The MBR-3MP allows mounting of an additional (3) MOM or OMM module expansion cardcages. Various combinations of hardware can be installed in the MLE-6. Ifonlyamplifiers are to be installed in the MLE-6, no MBR-MP or MBR-3MP plates are required. Instead up to (5) EL-410 amplifiers can be installed by using (5) MSR-1 rail kits.The MLE-6 can also be used to mount up to (3) MXL cardcages and (2) amplifiers.This configuration would be typical of a remote voice transponder cabinet. In this configuration (1) MBR-MP would be used in the upper half of the MLE-6 to mount the MXL modules, while the lower half would use (2) MSR-1 rail kits to mount up to (2) EL-410 amplifiers. The MLE-6 is designed for surface or semi -flush mounting and includes various knockouts for wire and conduit entry. The door supplied with the MLE-6 set has (3) cutouts for either clear lenses, blank plates or grills, depending on the application.The door also contains (2) key locks — keyed the same.Various combinations of dead front mounting plates are possible with the MLE-6 enclosure. A typical MXLV installation would have (1) MKB-2 at the top, and (2) MHD-3 dead front plates in the middle (for (14)VSMNLM/ VFM modules per plate) and (1) or (2) MHD-2 lower dead front plates. MBR-3MP MLE-6 Optional Cardcage Mounting Plate The MBR-3MP is an optional MXUMXLV cardcage mount- ing plate for use exclusively in the MLE-6 enclosure. When installed in the MLE-6 backbox, the MBR-3MP adds the option of mounting up to an additional (3) MOM or OMM expansion cardcages. MDL-1 Clear Lens The MDL-1 is a clear Plexiglas' lens which fits in either one of the two openings in the MME-3 enclosure door or in one of the three openings in the MLE-6 enclosure door. One lens is included in the MDL-1 package. MDB-1 Sheet Metal Blank Plate The MDB-1 is a sheet metal blank plate which fits in either one of the two openings in the MME-3 enclosure door or in one of the three openings in the MLE-6 enclosure door. One blank plate is in the MDB-1 package. MHD-1 Upper or Middle Dead Front Panel The MHD-1 is a hinged sheet metal panel which attaches to either the M M E-3 or the MLE-6 enclosure backbox. It fits in either the upper or the middle section of the MME-3 backbox or the upper or either of the two middle sections of the MLE-6 backbox. It has an opening with a cover plate for theTSP-40 printer when used and attaches to the backboxes with screw fasteners. When in place it covers and protects modules and wiring, providing dead front construction in that area.• .• MHD-2 Lower Dead Front Panel The MHD-2 is a hinged sheet metal panel which attaches to either the MME-3 or the MLE-6 backboxes. It mounts in the lower section on the MME-3 and on the lower two sections of the MLE-6 backbox. It has no openings and attaches to the enclosures with screw fasteners. When in place, it covers and protects modules and wiring, providing dead front construction in that area. .• • MHD-3 Middle Dead Front Plate for Mounting Switch/ LED/Fan Control Modules The MHD-3 is a hinged sheet metal panel that attaches to the MME-3 or MLE-6 backboxes. It fits in either the middle or the upper sections of these enclosures. It has openings for two rows ofVSM-1 Switch Modules, VLM-1 LED Annunciator Modules,VFM-1 Fan Control Modules orVSB- 1 Blank Plates. Each row can mount up to (7) modules for a total of (14) modules per MHD-3.The MHD-3 attaches to the backboxes with screw fasteners. It is hinged for easy access to the rear of the modules and inside of the enclosure. MHD-3 MHD-4 Middle Dead Front Plate for the Switch/LED/ Fan control Modules with Printer Cutout The MHD-4 is a hinged sheet metal panel that attaches to the MME-3 or the MLE-6 backboxes. It fits in the middle section of both enclosures. It has two rows for mounting of VSM-1 Switch Modules,VLM-1 LED Annunciator Modules, VFM-1 Fan Control Modules orVSB-1 Blank Modules. Each row has space to mount (4) modules, for a total of (8) modules per MHD-4:The MND-4 also has a cutout to display theTSP-40Inter ial:harmal Strip Printer.The MHD-4 mounts to the backboxes vvrth screw fasteners. It is hinged for easy access totroe�r�`a� modules and inside of the enclos o.VW, i�yp�ace, � vers and protects modules andawiring•prgvia8'fro ing deant construction in that area. MSR-1 Rail Kit The MSR-1 is a System 3 type rail kit which fits into either the MME-3 or the MLE-6 enclosures.The MSR-1 comes with a U-bracket and a Z-bracket. It allows modules such as the EL-410 amplifier, PS-35 Power Supply, BC-35 Battery Charger, MO1-7 I/O Interface, MID-16 Input Driver, MOD-16 Output Driver, PS-5A Power Supply, SYS3-MPFO for mounting the D2300CP Fiber Optic Interface modules or the CCU Pager interface, or any other System 3 type module required to be mounted in the MME-3 or the MLE- 6 enclosures. When used in the MME-3 enclosure (3) MSR-1 Rail Kits can be installed to mount up to three rows for up to (3) EL-410 amplifiers. When used in the MLE-6, up to (5) MSR-1 Rail Kit rows can be installed to allow mount- ing up to (5) EL-410 amplifiers. When the MLE-6 enclosure is used with the MBR-MP mounting plate to install MXL or MXLV equipment, up to (2) MSR-1 Rail Kit rows can also be installed in the MLE-6 for mounting of either (2) EL-410 amplifiers or some complement of System 3 type mount modules. MSE-2 MXL Small Enclosure The MSE-2 is a small MXL enclosure capable of housing an MMB-2 or PSR-1 and MPS-6 or MPS-12. When expan- sion is required the MSE-2 provides for mounting of either one (1) MOM-2 or OMM-2. MSE-2 is part of the MXL-SS and MXLV-SS packages. MXL-VDT InteractiveVideo DisplayTerminal The MXL-VDT is a 14" amber monitor with detachable keyboard. It provides an interactive terminal for secondary display of MXL information, and operation of MXL func- tions such as Acknowledge, Silence and Reset, as well as arming and disarming devices. It also provides a means for generating system reports such as listing smoke detector sensitivity settings and voltages, battery andpower supply voltages and current, and displaying the event log. A printer may be connected to the MXL-VDT. TSP-40Thermal Strip Printer TheTSP-40 is a thermal strip printer designed for use with the Cerberus Pyrotronics MXL system. It mounts in the MXL enclosure and its printout is visible through a win- dow in the locked enclosure door. Printouts are automati- cally spooled on a take-up reel for easy record storage. RCC-1 Remote Command Console The RCC-1 is a remotely located MXL annunciator display module.The RCC-1 contains an 80 character LCD display and control keypad (MKB) and a PS-5N7 network interface. RCC-1 s can be located anywhere that control or annuncia- tion is required. RCC-1 can be programmed for display only or can provide display and system control. If a PIM-1 is added to the RCC-1, remote printers, VDT, or graphics computers can be located throughout a facility. PIM-2 Parallel Printer Interface The PIM-2 is an MXL or CXL parallel printer interface module. PIM-2 connects to PIM-1 to allow MXL connec- tion and supervision of any EDP UL listed printer. PAL-1 UL Listed Parallel Printer The PAL-1 is a UL listed supervised parallel system printer for MXL or CXL.The PAL-1 connects to the PIM-2 and PIM- 1 to provide MXL with a UL listed parallel printer that is supervised. ICP-B6 Intelligent Control Point The ICP is a field mounted output module capable of being programmed to be either a remote bell or horn, speaker or telephone zone.The ICP communicates with the MXL via the ALD loop. . .. . .. . . . . LIM-1 Line Isolator Module • • • The LIM-1 is a short circuit isolator module for use on the MXLs analog Ioops.The LIM-1 is capable of providing Style 4 or Style 6 wiring of ALD loops. Multiple short circuit isolators can be used on a single ALD loop to prevent loss of protection in the event of a short circuit. PS-5N7 5Volt Power Supply/Network Interface The PS-5N7 is a 5V power supply and MXL local network interface module.The PS-5N7 is an integral part of the RCC-1.The PS-5N7 can be used to provide a Style 4 or Style 7 network interface for either a remote transponder for MXLV with eitherTBM-2, ACM-1 and VSM-1 NLM-1 / VFM-1 or to drive OMM-1 and associated MXLV cards. PS-5A 5 Volt Power Supply The PS-5A provides 5Volts for powering the MO1-7. It obtains its power from the 24-volt supply in the MXL system. Both the MO1-7 and the PS-5A mount on system 3 rails.They can also be mounted external to the MXL control.They typically drive remote graphic annunciators or monitor foreign systems and devices. NIM-1R Network Interface Module The NIM-1 R allows the interconnection or networking of up to 63 MXL systems.The NIM-1 R provides an RS-485 communication path in either Style 4 or Style 7 wiring configuratioris.The NIM-1 R allows MXLs to have . jraWpanel Iaglt ttJ communicate in a peer to peer fashion. 'ire NIM-1 Rpbe prolartnMd via CSGM logic as a f▪ Ale�n Systm,IIterfacat4Cprimunicate with external . building management systkrns .. • • • • • • .. • •••• .. • . •••• .. .. NIM-1R FireFinder NCC-G — Network,Color Graphics FireFinder is a PC based color graphics command center designed for use with the LifeLINK network and provides full control and annunciation fora LifeLINK network of up to 63 MXL-IQ or MXL systems. The NCC-G is used to monitor and control alarms, troubles, security, supervisory and all system events from one of many MXL series systems.The NCC-G maintains an extensive history log of all system events and has extensive report generation capabilities. User programmable function buttons allow site specific control functions. Multiple NCC-Gs may be connected to a LifeLINK network. PC ordered separately. The model NCC-GL is a color graphics command center for a single, stand-alone MXL system. It has all of the fea- tures of the NCC-G. CCU/M Alphanumeric Pager Interface The CCU/M is a ancillary module that connects to the PIM- 1 to transmit MXL status information in text message format to an alphanumeric pocket pager.The CCU/M can be connected to an existing phone line and can dial out to a pager using its onboard modem to transmit information via a paging service.The CCU/M can also connect directly to an existing on -site paging system.Through programming the CCU/M can send different types of events to different pagers. Up to 8 different messages can be sent to pagers directly from the CCU/M. Alarms,Troubles, Supervisory, Security, Arm/Disarm, Status Points, Audible Status, and Reset can be directed to all or only certain alphanumeric pocket pagers. RDM-MXL, RDM-PC The RDM-MXL in combination with the RDM-PC provides the ability to call up an MXL system to check on the system status. The RDM-PC connects a remote computer to the MXL equipped with the RDM-MXL.The RDM-PC initiates a call to the MXLs RDM-MXL module.The RDM- MXL answers the call.The RDM-PC identifies itself with the login name. As a built-in security measure, when the login name is recognized by the RDM-MXL, it then hangs up and initiates a call back to verify the login and password. Once the login and password is verified, the operator is on- line with the MXL. The operator can list system status, alarms, troubles, supervisories, and/or security events! MMB-2 Electrical Specifications for Analog Loop Devices (TB2, 1-4 andTB3, 1-4) 1. Electrical Ratings: Supervisory: 24VDC peak, 105mA max. Alarm: 24VDC peak, 105mA max. (60 devices in alarm) 2. All wiring must be in accordance with Article 760 of NEC or local building codes. 3. Only Cerberus Pyrotronics devices may be used. (SeeTable 1) A maximum of 60 devices in any combination may be connected to a single analog loop. 4. No end of line device required. 5. Both circuits are power limited to NFPA 70/NEC. Each detector or group of detectors, requires a two wire circuit of minimum 18 AWG thermoplastic fixture wire enclosed in a conduit or minimum 18 AWG limited energy shielded cable without conduit, if permitted by local codes. 6. Total circuit resistance must not exceed 100 ohms. Maximum capacitance: 0.4pF between + loop and - loop 0.8pF between + loop and chassis 0.8pF between - loop and chassis 7. T-tapping is not allowed on Class A (Style 6) loops MMB-2 CZM-1 Power 1. AUX power is available on TB5 terminals 9-12 2. All wiring must be in accordance with Article 760 of NEC or local building codes. 3. AUX power is power limited to NFPA 70/NEC 760. 4. Electrical Ratings: 18-31 VDC, 1A max. MMB-2 Notification Appliance Circuits (TB5, 1-4 and TB5, 5-8) 1. These notification appliance circuits are for alarm notification appliances only (NFPA 72 Local). For Municipal tie (NFPA 72, Chapter 4 ) or Leased Line (NFPA 72, Chapter 4), use model CSM-4. 2. All wiring must be in accordance with Article 760 of NEC or local building codes. 3. Both notification appliance circuits are power limited to NFPA 70/NEC 760. 4. Electrical Ratings: Supervisory 18-31 VDC, 12mA max Alarm 18-31 VDC, 1.5A max. 5. End of Line Device: EOL 2.2K, 1/2W (P/N 140- 820380) 6. Line Resistance: Not to exceed 3 ohms max For compatible notification appliances see 315-096363 For further details refer to MXL Manual P/N 315-092036. • • • • • • . . . . . .... . • .. . • . . . • . .. .... •• • .. • .... .. • . . . .... . . .. .. . . . • • ••• . .. • Siemens Building Technologies Cerberus Division Cerberus Divsion Cerberus Divison 8 Fernwood Road 50 East Pearce Street Florham Park, NJ 07932 4/01 Richmond Hill, Ontario Tel: (973) 593-2600 10M L4B, 1 B7 CN FAX: (973) 593-6670 CPY-IG Tel: (905) 764-8384 March 2000 Website: www.cerbpyro.com Printed in U.S.A. FAX: (905) 731-9182 Supersedes sheet dated 10/98 SIEMENS FP4FFirePrintTM Detector Fire Safety • .• Intelligent Fire Detector for MXL, MXL-IQ, and MXL ':Controi:Pansls::• • • .... .. . ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT RRECIFI AtIOtJS ' '' • Most Sophisticated "Detector Intelligence" available today • Multi -Criteria fire detection for the price of a photoelectric detector • FirePrintTM Technology to discriminate between deceptive phenomena and an actual fire • Easily programmed to match specific hazard profiles from the control panel • Pre -Alarm reporting based on fire profile selected • Remote sensitivity measurement capability • System logic activation based on any of three inputs from detector (smoke, heat or neural network) • Field cleanable chamber with replaceable chamber parts available • Multi -color detector status LED • Two -wire operation • Compatible with Model DPU or FPI-32 field programmer/tester • Supports EnviroLlNK software based automatic environmental compensation • Backward compatible with older MXL systems (Rev. 2 and above) • Optional fully programmable relay base , audible base, and duct housing • 0UL Listed, ULC Listed, CSFM, FM, NYMEA Approved • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • .• • • • . • •• • • • • • . • • •: • • • • Introduction The FP-11 Intelligent Fire Detector provides the life —safety industry with the most highly -evolved detection system available today. The FP-11 utilizes advanced detection technology that allows the detector to distinguish nonthreatening deceptive phenomena; such as cigarette smoke, from actual fire hazards, while optimizing detection for the area in which it is in- stalled. No other detection system available today offers a higher level of protection or nuisance alarm immunity. The FP-11 uses state-of-the-art microprocessor circuitry with error check, detector self -diagnostics and supervision programs. The FP-11 intelligent fire detector is compatible with the Siemens Building Technologies, Fire Safety Divi- sion, Model DPU or FPI-32 field programmer/tester, which is a compact, portable, menu -driven accessory for electronically programming and testing detectors, easily and reliably. The DPU or FPI-32 eliminates the need for cumbersome, unreliable mechanical program- ming methods and reduces installation and service costs by electronically programming and testing the detector prior to installation. The FP-11 fire detector is compatible with the MXL family of control panels including the MXL, MXL-IQ, and MXLV. The FP-11 detector is Underwriters Laboratories and Underwriters Laboratories of Canada Listed. Description The FP-11 is a plug-in, two -wire, multi -sensor detector with both photoelectric and thermal inputs and is compatible with the MXL family of control panel systems. Each detector consists of a dust resistant, field cleanable photo chamber, a solid state CATALOG NUMBER 6175 • non -mechanical thermal sensor, microprocessor based electronics with a low -profile plastic cover and base. The FP-11 utilizes state-of-the-art ASIC and surface mount technology for maximum reliability. Every FP-11 ,,, Jjlg detetter•i5,shippe�i witr a protective dust cover. • • • • •' The FP-1.1.11r•e detector utilizes an infrared light •••Witting didat (IRLEDi:a'rid light sensing photodiode. ••••.ljr:der normal conditint,'11ht transmitted by the LED • is tJirected ay&yy fronettit'photodiode and scattered , • •:11rough tIle srrloke ch9r114ler in a controlled pattern. •••1172 smq,Mch/mberjSdrtned to manage light •;•tfiSsipatiorleatftl extrantdu5'reflections from dust ,• particles or•other noltrrbkg airborne contaminants in ••••stjth a va,Wo maintain Stable, consistent detector ••,oMration. When smpltertters the detector chamber, • light emiSted&frpm the IRt-€D is scattered by the smoke particles and is received by the photodiode. The FP-11 also utilizes a modern, accurate, shock - resistant thermistor to sense temperature changes. The "on -board" FirePrint technology allows the detector to gather smoke and thermal data, and to analyze this information in the detector's "neural network: By comparing data received with the common characteristics of fires, or fire fingerprints, the FP-11 can compare these "Fire Prints" to those of deceptive phenomena that cause other detectors to alarm. The advanced FirePrint technology allows the FP-11 to 'accurately determine a true fire hazard from anonthreatening deceptive phenomena WITHOUT needing,to use alarm delaying verification and confir- mation techn)ques, which can increase the probability of losses due'to fire. The"FP-11 provides the highest level of detector intelligence available today with a detector/control panel link that allows the user to program the detector for the specific hazard profile Detectors are optimized by selecting one of the following applications: • Office/Retail • Lobby • Computer Room • Dormitory • Healthcare • Parking Garage • Utility/Transformer Room • Hostile Environment • Precious Storage • Air Duct • Warehouse/Light Manufacturing The software does the rest; no guessing on detector sensitivities or alarm verification; the control panel programs the FP-11 detector for the protected area without hassle and without confirmation delays. Once optimized for the hazards in the protected area, the FP-11 provides the best detection you can buy. Should the operator or installer forget to program the detector, the FP-11 will revert to a default setting that allows it to operate as a standard photoelectric or photothermal detector. The FP-11's FirePrint technology monitors input from both the photo chamber and the thermal sensor, evaluating this information with sophisticated mathematical formulas, or algorithms, comparing this input to characteristics of both threatening fires and deceptive phenomena that would "fool" any ordinary detector. This technology was developed over years of research and reviewing the results of over 20 years of fire test data in one of the world's most advanced fire research centers. The results of this research are the mathematical models that form the algorithms used in FirePrint. No other fire detector has this level of intelligence or this amount of research and develop- ment supporting it's design. The microprocessor's software can identify and disregard false input caused by radio frequency (RFI) and electromagnetic (EMI) interference, and validates all trouble conditions before annunciating or reporting to the control panel. The FP-11 detector's 'microproces- sor uses an integral EEPROM to,store the detector's address and other critical operating parameters which include the assigned program values for alarm and trouble thresholds. Communications within the detector itself and between the FP-11 and the control panel, or with the FPI-32 field programmer/tester, are supervised and safeguarded against disruption by reliable, microprocessor based error checking routines. Additionally, the microprocessor supervises all EEPROM memory locations and provides a high degree of EEPROM failure fault tolerance. In MXL(V) applications, the FP-11 determines its operating status to be normal, in alarm, or in trouble depending on the difference between the alarm threshold values stored in the detector's memory and the detector's latest analog measurement. The detector then communicates changes in its status to the control panel. In addition, the MXL(V) control panel will sample the value of the FP-11's analog signal over a period of time in order to determine if those values indicate exces- sive buildup in the photo chamber; if so, the MXL(V) will indicate that the particular detector requires maintenance. The FP-11 is listed as a self -testing device. The FP-11's visible light emitting diode (LED) flashes green every 4 seconds to indicate it is communicating with the control panel and that it has passed its internal self - test. Should the detector sense a fault or failure within its systems, the LED will flash amber and the detector will transmit that information to the control panel. A quick visual inspection is sufficient to indicate the condition of the detector at any time. If more detailed information is required, a printed report can be provided from the MXL panel indicating the status and settings assigned to each individual detector. When the FP-11 moves to the alarm mode, it will flash amber and transmit that information to the control panel. When the MXL(V) confirms the detectors condition, the panel will instruct the FP-11 to flash red and to continue flashing until the system is reset at the control panel. At that same time, any user defined system alarm functions programmed into the system are activated. Each FP-11 detector can operate one remote alarm indicator, one auxiliary relay, or one audible base. Detector sensitivity, calibration, and identification are dynamically supervised by the control panel. Detector sensitivity and pre -alarm levels are a function of the application chosen at the control panel and are controlled by the panel. If an alternate, non-FirePrint mode is selected, then the sensitivity can be changed from the control panel. The DPU or FPI-32 Program/Test accessory is used to program and verify the detector's address. The technician selects the accessory's program mode to enter the desired address. The DPU or FPI-32 auto- matically sets and verifies the address and tests the detector. It also allows the user to change the device ID from that of an FP-11 to an older detector ID such as an ILP-1, ILPT-1, ILP-2, ID-60P or ID-60PT to allow for easy replacement of older detectors without the need of reprogramming the control panel. The FPI-32 operates on AC power or rechargeable batteries, providing flexibility and convenience in programming and testing equipment almost anywhere. When in the test mode, the DPU or FPI-32 will perform a series of diagnostic tests without altering the address or other stored data, allowing technicians to determine if the detector is operating properly. The FP-11 fire detector may be installed on the same initiating circuit with IL or ID series detectors (Photo- electric, thermal, or ionization), MSI series manual stations, TRI series interfaces, ICP output control devices, or CZM series of addressable, conventional zone modules. All FP-11 detectors can be cleaned in the field, when required, by simply removing the detector cover and unsnapping the photo chamber. There is also the option of cleaning the interior of the detector with a clean, soft cloth or brush, or replacing the labyrinth and bug screen included in the detector maintenance kit, model DMK-11. The FP-11 uses the low profile surface mounting base, model DB-11. This base mounts on a 4-inch octagon, square, or a single gang electrical box. The base utilizes screw clamp contacts for electrical connections and self -wiping contacts for increased reliability. The base can be used with the optional LK-11 detector locking kit which contains 50 detector locks and an installation tool, to prevent unauthorized removal of the detector head. The DB-11 base has integral decora- tive plugs to cover the outer mounting screw holes. The FP-11 is electrically compatible with existing MXL detector accessories including relays, remote lamps, duct housings, and audible bases. With duct housings, a base adapter and new detector housing cover are required (order AD-11 UK upgrade kit). To use existing DB-3S base or audible base, the FP-11 requires a DB- ADPT base adapter. All FP-11 detectors are approved for operation within the UL specified temperature range of 32 to 100 degrees F (0 to 38 degrees C). Application Data Installation of the FP-11 senes of•fire de teclors requires a two -wire circuit oT 18 AWG (�ninirnam) thermoplastic fixture wire ericiesed in conduit, or 18• AWG limited energy, shielcaecc cable without conduit if permitted by local codess'Aeloi wiring should conform to local and National Vlectric Codes and the • • control panel wiring specifications. . •••• .. .• •••• "T-tapping" is permitted orty4@rltyle 4 (Class B) wiring. • • • • • • • • • FP-11 fire detectors can be•�{�plild withii.th� maxi-. mum 30 foot center spacing (900 sq. ft!ireaest as referenced in NFPA 72. This applications guideline is based on ideal conditions, specifically, smooth ceiling surfaces, minimal air movement, and no physical obstructions between potential fire sources and the detector. Do not mount detectors in close proximity to ventilation or heating and air conditioning outlets. Exposed joints or beamed ceilings may also affect safe spacing limitations for detectors. Should questions arise regarding detector placement, observe NFPA 72 guidelines. Good fire protection system engineering and common sense dictate how and when fire detectors are installed and used. Contact your local Siemens Building Technologies, Fire Safety Division authorized sales outlet whenever you need assistance applying FirePrint in unusual applications. Be sure to follow NFPA guidelines, UL/ULC approved installation instructions, which are included with every detector, and local codes as for all fire protection equipment. Dimensions • Technical Specifications rCurrent Requirements: Normal 750 pa Alarm 750 ua Operating Temperature: +32°F (0°C) to 100°F (38°C) pe . U L 268/268A • Humidity:••••• • • •0-• 93% Relative Humidity •••• ••:RJon-Condensing • • . •• • • • • •••Ordering Information .• .•. • • • • .. • • -- '•Model -- • • • • • ' • • • description Part Number FP-11 Addressable Fire4intre detector 500-095112 'd -11 ,ae;ectpCMounting Base forSeries 11 500-094151 ,I1E:11E DetectotBase(Sraat), : 500-094151E Afit-P •tir fhttt j-lousing fbr use with FP-11, HFP-11, HFPO-11, PE-1t • 500-649706 AD2-XHR Air Duct Housing for use with FP-11, HFP-11, HFPO-11 with relay 500-649708 ADBX-11 Audible Base 500-096181 DB-X11RS Relay Base for Series 11 Intelligent Detectors 500-096125 RLI-1 Remote (red) alarm indicator- 4" octagon box mount 500-390673 RLI-2 Remote (red) alarm indicator- single gang box mount 500-390674 LK-11 Base Locking Kit for Series 11 detectors 500-695350 DMK-11 Series 11 Maint Kit (replacement labyrinth and bug bug screen) 500-695338 DB-ADPT Base Adapter to DB-3S Base 500-094187 In Canada Order: FP-11C Addressable FirePrint Fire Detector (ULC) 500-095112C DB-11C Detector Mounting Base for Series 11 (ULC) 500-095687 AD-11 PC Air Duct Housing (ULC) 500-095984 DB-X11RSC Relay Base for Series 11 Intelligent Detectors (ULC) 500-096125C ADBX-11C Audible Base for Series 11 Intelligent Detector (ULC) 500-096181C Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety Fire Safety Fire Safety 8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview .Boulevard Florham Park, NJ 07932 5/06 Brampton, Ontario Tel: (973) 593-2600 10M Canada L6T 5E4 FAX: (973) 593-6670 SFS-IG Tel: (905) 799-9937 May2006 Website: www.sbt.siemens.com/fis Printed in U.S.A. FAX: (905) 799-9858 Supersedes sheet dated 6/03 SIEMENS Fire Safety InteIIigent lnitiatingDevices .. •••• _Manual Fire Alarm Boxes •• • •••••. .... MSI-10B and MSI-20B Intelligent Manual Fire atairm Boxes for MXL, IXL, and XL3 Control Panels • . .. . • • • • • • .. . • .. .. . ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS ••• • Durable Design • • Shock and Vibration Resistant i Pull Down Lever Remains Down Until Reset • Custom Microcomputer ChipTechnology • Dynamic Supervision • Reset with Allen Key • No Break Rods Necessary • TwoWire Operation • Surface or Semiflush Installation • DPU or FPI-32 Programs and Verifies Device's Address and Tests Device's Functionality • Electronic Address Programming is Easier and More Dependable • Single and Double Action Models Available • 0, Listed, CSFM, FM and NYMEA Approved • • • • • • •• • •• • • • • •• • • • Introduction Siemens BuildingTechnologies, Fire Safety MSI-10B and 20B intelligent manual fire alarm boxes provide the markets' most advanced method of address programming and supervision, combined with sophisticated control panel communication. Each MSI manual fire alarm box incorpo- rates a new custom microcomputerchip.The microcom- puter chip technology, and its sophisticated bi-directional communication capabilities with the control panel, achieves the state of an "Intelligent Initiating Device:' Description The MSI-10B and 20B are constructed of durable molded polycarbonate material which is matte finished in red with raised white Iettering.The housing accommodates a "pull - down" lever which, when operated, locks in position indicating the manual fire alarm box has been activated. The pull down lever remains down and locked until the manual fire alarm box is reset.The manual fire alarm box is reset only by opening the hinged housing cover with an alien key and then closing and locking the cover. The MSI-10B and 20B manual fire alarm boxes operate with the MXL, IXL/ICON-1 and XL3 control panels. The manual fire alarm box's microcomputer chip has the capacity of storing, in memory, identification information as well as important operating status information. Fire Safety's innovative technology also allows all MSI Series Intelligent manual fire alarm boxes to be pro- grammed by using the Model DPU or FPI-32 Program- mer/Tester. The Programmer/Tester is a compact, portable, menu driven accessory which makes pro- gramming and testing a manual fire alarm box device faster, easier and more dependable than previous methods. The DPU or FPI-32 eliminates the need for the device's mechanical addressing mechanisms, such as program jumpers, dipswitches or rotary dials because the Programmer/Tester electronically sets the manual fire alarm box's address into its microcomputer chip, nonvolatile memory. Vibration, corrosion and CATALOG NUMBER 6187 Replaces Catalog No. 6162 other conditions which deteriorate mechanical addressing mechanisms are no longer a cause for concern. The MSI-10B and 20B are fitted with screw terminals for connectai.t.3.4p addressable circuit.They can be either • •• • •surface or semtflush r�lb�lnted. .:.. • 3e MSP$erl manu�lfjr,A,alarm boxes derive their • power, corpmunicate. rrl pration and receive com- •••••r! nds o\•er asingle po.r•Qf wires. ••";Tlie MSI Serie§ is conli5Afible on the same circuit with •' •dIIrIL and 1D,6(j Serierb$'z'ation, photoelectric or • ••litrmal dtt6Ctors, TRPSerrigs interfaces or CZM Series •• addressable conventrIrzbne modules. •• • The MSF?QB arld 20B.intelligent manual fire alarm "'13dxes arekilcierwriters Laboratories, Inc. listed. • • • • .• Current Draw 1 mA Mounting Data Ordering Information Model Description Shipping Wt. Lb. Kg. MSI-10B Addressable Manual Fire Alarm Box, Single Action 2 .90 MSI-2013 Addressable Manual Fire Alarm Box, Double Action 2.5 1.13 SB-5R Surface Mounting Box 1.5 .68 LTP Reset Tool Package (Contains 2 Tools) .5 .23 14/ici"n HOUSING t"_X HOUSING HINGED TO NAMEPLATE BACKPLATE LOCKING 1\ \ SCREW BACKPLATE SURFACE MOUNTING ENCLOSURE . 4 in 51 in. SB-5R in 31/2 in DEEP SWITCH BOX (USER SUPPLIED) Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety Fire Safety Fire Safety 8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard Florham Park, NJ 07932 12/04 Brampton, Ontario Tel: (973) 593-2600 10M Canada L6T 5E4 FAX: (973) 593-6670 SFS-IG Tel: (905) 799-9937 Website: www.sbt.siemens.com/fis Printed in U.S.A. FAX: (905) 799-9858 December 2004 Supersedes sheet dated 7/03 SIEMENS -PAD 3 Fire Safety .. • Auxiliary Power Supply - Notification AppliancaExfende.:r:• ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS •• •• • • • • • 6 amps of Notification Appliance Power • Advanced Microprocessor Control • 24VDC Output Voltage • Four Power -Limited Notification Outputs • Strobe Synchronization Option Built In • Synchronized ANSI Temporal Pattern • Class A Selectable • Ground Fault Detection • Battery Supervision • 3 Amp Auxiliary Power Output • Trouble Contact for Monitoring • Multiple Module Mounting in System 3 Enclosures • Multiple Modules Share Battery Set UL, ULC Listed, CSFM, NYMEA and FM Approved • • • • • •• • • • Introduction The Model PAD-3 (PAD-3C for Canada) is a notification appliance circuit expander with a built-in auxiliary power output. It is designed for use with Siemens BuildingTechnologies, Fire Safety Division fire alarm control panels.This power source is designed to provide the extra power required in buildings conforming to the Americans with Disabilities Act. Features The PAD-3 provides 6 amps of 24 VDC power for multiple uses. All 6 amps can be directed to 4 Notifi- cation Appliance Circuits (NAC s). Each is rated at 3 amps and is power limited. Either 1 or 2 inputs can control the four outputs. These outputs are compatible with all Fire Safety 24VDC notification appliances. The PAD-3 can be configured so that the inputs can be programmed as steady outputs, ANSI temporal outputs, or synchronized strobe outputs. It can also be programmed so that one input will silence U-MHU- Series horn/strobe horns while the strobes remain on using one set of wires. The PAD-3 also offers a 3 amp auxiliary output for driving other portions of your fire alarm system such as door holders.This 24VDC filtered output is power limited. When using this output, the total power available from the PAD-3 will not exceed 6 amps. A trouble contact is provided for monitoring the PAD-3 with a fire alarm panel through the input. It also has a Form C dry contact for trouble monitoring. Therefore, the user has the option of connecting it to a conven- tional fire alarm panel's existing notification circuit, or controlling it with a TRI Series device on intelligent fire systems. The PAD-3 offers battery supervision and management as is required of fire alarm system components. Ground faults are transmitted as are any other trouble conditions. Trouble conditions not only change the state of the trouble contact in the unit, but they also break the notification circuit input to create a trouble signal in the fire alarm control unit. CATALOG NUMBER 3362 This product is packaged in its own sheet metal enclosure with enough space to house the 7 amp -hour battery set required for back-up.The enclosure comes in black or red. System 3.pnclgsures may also be used to house multiple • • • P4D-3 rm lute/ in a sirLgle enclosure. Two modules are • • capable o fawing thesirbattery set when mounted in • the samemlasure. • • .... • UPTIOPS •• •••• . • •"bne or botii PAD-3 signai Inputs control the notification ...o. . •. .•.utputs,.deper. ding on he specific configuration setup. • "F'o'ssible conTigurations forfh'e PAD-3 are: • • ... • ... • • ' Tor ,Oiition: . rhea Inputs: Control These .'Outputs: As: 1 %INV All Outputs Class B Circuits 2 Input 1 Input 2* All Outputs Silences horns on 1 Class B Circuits 3 Input 1 Input 2 Outputs 1 and 2 Outputs 3 and 4 Class B Circuits Class B Circuits 4 Input 1 Input 2 Output 1 Outputs 2, 3 and 4 Class B Circuits Class B Circuits 5 Input 1 Outputs 1-2, 3 and 4 Class A Circuit Pairs 6 Input 1 Input 2* Outputs 1-2, 3 and 4 Silences horns on 1 Class A Circuit Pairs 7 Input 1 Input 2 Outputs 1 and 2 - Outputs 3 and 4 ClassA Circuit Pairs Class A Circuit Pairs 8 Input 1 Input 2 Outputs 1-2 Outputs 3 and 4 Class A Circuit Pairs Class B Circuits *When used with U-MHU-Series horn/strobe units Supervision The Model PAD-3 supervises a variety of functions including: • Low AC power • Low battery condition • Earth ground fault • Auxiliary output power limit condition • EOL supervision trouble or power limited condition at an output When a trouble condition occurs, the PAD-3 creates a trouble condition on the fire control signal circuits to which it is connected. It still maintains the ability to be activated by the fire control. In addition, the PAD-3 provides a Form 'C' trouble relay output as an alterna- tive to using the notification circuit trouble. Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety Fire Safety 8 Fernwood Road Florham Park, NJ 07932 Tel: (973) 593-2600 FAX: (973) 593-6670 Website: www.siemens.com/fis Electrical Specifications AC Input: Output: Auxiliary Power Circuit: Notification Circuits: Output Configuration: Amps per Output Circuit: Notification Circuit Outputs: No. of Inputs: Input Configuration: InputVoltage Range: Maximum Input Current: Battery Charging Capacity: Trouble' contact rating: Ambient Temperature: 120VAC @ 2.5 amps 24VDC @ 6 amps 1 4 2 Class A or 4 Class B or 1 Class A & 2 Class B 3.0 24VDC at 3.0 amps each, 24K ohm EOL resistor required on each Class B circuit 2 2 Class B or 2 Class A 9-32VDC 0.006 Amps 15.0 A. H 2.5A @250 VAC, 30 VDC 32°F to 120°F Mechanical Specifications Single Module Enclosure Model EN -PAD Dimensions: 12"W x 16"H x 3"D Color: Black Indicator Lights AC Power On: BatteryTrouble: Ground Fault: AuxiliaryTrouble: Output 1 Trouble: Output 2Trouble: Green Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow Ordering Information Model Description Part Number PAD-3 Aux. power supply w/black enclosure 599-699189 PAD-3R Aux. power supply w/red enclosure . 599-699190 PAD-3-M8 Aux. power supply - main board only 500-699080 EN -PAD Black enclosure for PAD-3 310-099073 EN-PADR Red enclosure for PAD-3 310-099150 8/05 10M SFS-IG Printed in U.S.A. Fire Safety 2 Kenview Boulevard Brampton, Ontario Canada L6T 5E4 Tel: (905) 799-9937 FAX: (905) 799-9858 August 2005 Supersedes sheet dated 9/03 SIEMENS Fire Safety Adapter" Stand Alone Selectable.Strobe ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS • The Adapter feature offers four field selectable candela strobe values — 15/75, 30/75, 75 or 110 for ceiling and wall mount • Operates in either sync or non -sync mode • Low current draw • Integral universal mounting -single gang, double gang or 4" square box • Colors- red or off-white • ADA/NFPA/ANSI compliant • UL UL 1971 listed for both wall and ceiling mount-CSFM, FM and ULC Listed • Made in U.S.A., ISO 9001 certified • A Dual Sync Control Module or PAD-3 is only required to activate the Instant Sync feature, nothing to set or change at the strobe unit AGENTRELEASE Agent Release Strobe Adapter Strobe ...• • • • .. . • • •. • • ..I .. .. • • • . •... ••a... • • • • • • •• • • . . ••• . Adapter Strobe Bell Plate Description The U-MCS series and U-MCS-6090V, U-MCS-6090V-W strobes combine state of the art electronics to provide reliability and low current draw to meet visual life safety applications.The Adapter feature offers four field select- able candela settings - 15/75, 30/75, 75 or 110. Detail — Adapter selector switch The integral universal mounting plate of the U-MCS provides for easy installation with single gang, double gang or 4" square box mounting.The lens construction provides high candela output with low current consump- tion while meeting UL and ADA standards. The U-MCS-6090V, U-MCS-6090V-W provides the same strobe choices and is constructed of metal for mounting bell or chime devices to the plate. The U-MCS Series & U-MCS-6090V, U-MCS-6090V-W use a Xenon flashtube with solid state circuitry for maximum reliability and efficiency. Strobes have a rounded dome shape made of clear polycarbonate. The U-MCS Series uses a terminal block for easy installa- tion and the U-MCS-6090V, U-MCS-6090V-W uses a pigtail (4 wire) connection. Strobe Synchronization requires the Dual Sync Module or PAD-3. Engineering Specifications The visual notification appliances shall be Adapter U-MCS Series or U-MCS-6090V, U-MCS-6090V-W field selectable candela strobe appliance, or approved equal.They shall be listed to UL1971 (Standard for Safety Signaling Devices for the Hearing Impaired) for indoor applications, and shall be ADA/NFPA/ANSI compliant. The strobe shall produce a flash rate of one (1) flash per second over the Operating Voltage Range limits of 16 to 32Vdc.The strobe light shall consist of a Xenon flash tube enclosed in a rugged, clear polycarbonate lens. Inputs shall be compatible with standard reverse polarity circuit supervision by an FACP.The Strobe shall be of low current design, and shall provide a minimum of four (4 ) CATALOG NUMBER 2550 field selectable strobe intensity settings, 15/75, 30/75, 75 and 110 candela. All settings shall be UL 1971 listed for both wall and ceiling mount applications.The selector switch shall be4amper-resistant. • • • •It thall not be nbcessetj.to remove the strobe from the . • mounting's.ft e to seleet'the strobe intensity. When • • • %yr,chronit2ildn is regL r 1 the strobe shall be compat- :...ibt with th2 Dual Synt•frilbtijle, or other source of • Sitmen5,8ugdirigTecb88btues, Fire Safety Division Sync . • •;Protocol, 21d shall not drlltbut of synchronization. •• • •...T.he U-Mt'Ster'ies St44-11.1one Strobe shall have an •. integral universal mouritiincoilate that shall allow mount - • to single -gang, tvt-lanl, and 4" square backboxes, . as well at•FTX$ and F$X-F Surface Boxes. A cover trim • • shall be.ipcludec>;to•my?ance appearance.There shall be no mdieypJ holes or screw heads visible. The Series U-MCS-6090V, U-MCS-6090V-W Strobe Plate shall facilitate the addition of a strobe to a bell installation. The Strobe Plate shall mount to a 4" square backbox for flush mounting. U-MCS Specifications Environmental 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) at 85°Ao RH InputVoltage 16-32Vdc regulated or FWR Mounting Integral universal mounting plate mounts to single gang, double gang or 4" square box. Shipping Weight 9 oz. approx. U-MCS Dimensions 4-5/8" 4 5/8" FIRE i s FIRE Typical Wiring POLARITY MARKING IS FOR SYSTEM IN ALARM. 3-1/2" 3" — Selector Switch From Control Panel or Previous Device or For Synchronization from Siemens Sync Protocol Source or Previous Device Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety NOTE: These notification appliances are UL listed and rated as "special application'; which represents appliances which have been investigated to operate as described in the product's installation instructions. Ordering Information Stand -Alone Strobes -Wall Mount and Ceiling Mount Model Number Description Part Number U-MCS Multicandela Selectable Strobe- Red 500.699701 U-MCS-W Multicandela Selectable Strobe- White 500.699702 Retro-Plate Wall Mount Model Number Description Part Number U-MCS-6090V Retro Plate Multicandela Selectable Strobe- Red 500-699703 U-MCS-6090VW Retro Plate Multicandela Selectable Strobe- Red 500-699704 Fire Safety 8 Fernwood Road Florham Park, NJ 07932 Tel: (973) 593-2600 FAX: (973) 593-6670 Website: www.sbt.siemens.com/fis Stand -Alone Strobes -Wall Mount and Ceiling Mount - for Agent Release Model Number Description Part Number U-MCS-AR Multicandela Selectable Strobe - Red For Agent Release 500-699746 Canadian Ordering Information Stand -Alone Strobes -Wall Mount and Ceiling Mount Model Number Description Part Number CU-MCS Multicandela Selectable Strobe- Red 500-699701C CU•MCS-W Multicandela Selectable Strobe- White 500-699702C Retro-Plate Wall Mount Model Number Description Part Number CU-MCS-6090V Retro Plate Multicandela Selectable Strobe- Red 500-699703C CU-MCS-6090VW Retro Plate Multicandela Selectable Strobe- Red 500-699704C Strobe Intensity Setting 15/75 cd 30/75 cd • 75 cd 110 cd 3/05 5M SFS-IG Printed in U.S.A. To Next Device or E.O.L. Resistor Strobe Current Draw 63 mA 84 mA 143 mA 178 mA Do not Loop, "T' Tap or branch connect signal circuit field wires. Cut wire run to provide Electrical Supervision, Use care when positioning field wires so that minimum stress is on the appliance. Fire Safety 2 Kenview Boulevard Brampton, Ontario Canada L6T 5E4 Tel: (905) 799-9937 FAX: (905) 799-9858 March 2005 Supersedes sheet dated 6/04 SIEMENS Data Sheet Fire Safety Products Notification Appliances • ST — Strobes and Strobe Plates ST-MC-RETRO-R Plate • • • Applications: dridoor tItdoo;. ST-MC-CW I ST-HMC-CW Strobe ST-MC-R Strobe • • • ..• • • • • • • Product Overview — Strobes feature low -current draw — -Ceiling-mount, multi -Candela models are available with field -selectable Candela settings of 15130175195cd or 1151177cd — Wall -mount, multi -Candela models are available with field -selectable Candela settings of 151301751110cd — Strobes produce one (1) flash per second over the regulated voltage range — Synchronized using the Siemens DSC sync modules; the Siemens 50-point, 252-point and 504-point fire alarm control panels (FACPs), as well as with: • FireFinder® XLS and MXL® FACPs • PAD-3 or PAD-4TM NAC Extenders with built-in sync protocol — Fast installation with In / Out screw terminals using #12 to #18 AWG wire — ®UL Listed, ®ULC Listed; FM and CSFM Approved (#7125-0067:0252 -> Fire Alarm Devices For The Hearing Impaired, non -weatherproof) (#7125-0067:0256 -> Fire Alarm Devices For The Hearing Impaired, weatherproof) — Meets OSHA 29 Part 1910.165 Specifications — Visual -notification appliances are Siemens Series 'ST' Strobe Appliances or approved equals — The Series 'ST' meet (and are listed for) ®UL Standard 1971 for Indoor Fire Protection Service (Emergency Devices for the Hearing -Impaired) — Strobes are listed for indoor use only — Strobe appliances produce a flash rate of one (1) flash per second over the Regulated Voltage Range, and incorporate a Xenon flashtube enclosed in a rugged Lexan® lens — All inputs are compatible with standard, reverse polarity supervision of circuit wiring by a Fire -Alarm Control Panel (FACP) — Strobe Plates, when installed, are the Siemens -Series Strobe Plate (ST-MC-RETRO), and will have the same electronic circuitry as the Siemens Series 'ST' — The Series 'ST' Strobe are of low current design — The selector switch for selecting the candela is tamper -resistant 'ST' Series Strobes and Strobe Plates 2573 • SIEMENS Industry, Inc. Building Technologies Division Specifications — (continued) — The strobe intensity for ceiling -mount models has field -selectable settings, and is rated per ®UL Standard 1971 for 15130175195cd or 115/177cd where multi -Candela appliances are specified • The•Sttdb; intensity for wall -mount models has field -selectable settings, and is rated per •. ®ULbtaradard 107'I•for. 151301751110cd where multi -Candela appliances are specified • •. ....•....... Whenynchronrfa rion:is required, the appliance is compatible with Siemens' DSC Sync Modules; • • • the SjerrLens 50-Rqi , 252-point and 504-point fire alarm control panels (FACPs), as well as with: •..• : • Fi?aF+irider® XLS and MXL® FACPs •••. : • PA13•3of PAD-4TM NAC Extenders with built-in sync protocol • • •• — The strobes will rati�r.ift out of synchronization at any time during operation • ► If tillara modale or Power Supply fails to operate, (i.e. - contacts remain closed), • • the strobe will retivrt a non -synchronized flash rate • • • •. • •• — The'Sttpb2s are designed for indoor (surface of flush) mounting — All notification appliances are backward compatible — The Series 'ST' Strobe Appliances incorporates a patented strobe mounting plate that allows mounting to any of the following: • one (1) single -gang or double -gang, 4-inch square (10.2 cm.) back box; • one (1) Model SHBBS surface back box, • one (1) Model SBL2S surface back box (used only with Model ST-MC-RETRO-R) General Notes — Strobes are designed to flash at one (1) flash per second minimum over their "Regulated Voltage Range" * — All candela ratings represent minimum effective Strobe intensity based on ®UL 1638 and ®UL Standard 1971 — All notification appliances are listed for "Special Applications" * 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 Mounting Diagram 10.70 k---- 5.88-/j t7 0 FIRE FIRE (Shown In Inches) "29.,.q 2.58-41 Mounting Options B FLUSH MOUNTING D FLUSH OR SURFACE MOUNTING TSURFACE MO�UNTiNG,WEATHERPROOF GG SEMI - FLUSH MOUNTING,WEATHERPROOF X SURFACE MOUNTING it s,.D6E MAXIMUM NUMBER STD. S6SGUE4ANG 6AC15O .,'` COVER... OF CONDUCTORS 2"OF9 X. 4"S4.-x•t-ti!'- wPsass Y6d8 I. MAXIMUM NUMBER OF CONDUCTORS uGlrt/6t� Warr � WOOD .. SHALLOW 6AC SMP SURFACE OX ' ,. 4;,:j 1, 36•S2 SCR2A5 1i i i , %Z;���: \ ,.: -.. V, ... ,� ::,: j i;57/.oir. IL MAXIMUM BAGxBOX SMP t7MOWING .ta4,0 N.,\ COVER NUMBER OF CONDUCTORS COVER MAXIMUM NUMBER OF CONDUCTORS � MAXIMUM NUMBER OF CONDUCTORS e AWG 8t8 AWG 816AWG 814AWG 812 AWG 818 AWG 816 AWG 8t 4AWG 812 MG 818 AVM Ili 6AWG It 4AWG 612 AWG 818 AWG SI6AWG VI4AWG 1112 AVM 818 AWG 8t8AWG 814AWG 812 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 8 4 4 4 4 SIEMENS Industry, Inc. Building Technologies Division Technical Data ST.-MC Series Strobe: Wall Mount Current Ratings (AMPs) MAXIMUM RMS Current ` Input Voltage 15cd 30cd 75cd • 110cd DC 16.0 - 33.0VDC 0.064 0.098 - 0.175 0.233 FWR 16.0 - 33.0VRMS 0.108 0.164 0.268 0.368 ST-MC-CW & ST-HMC-CW Series: Ceiling Mount Current Ratings (AMPs) :UV JUoRMSCurrent Input Voltage 15cd S .Octl r75cd 9: cd1 15cd 177cda 0.4g. DC 16.0 - 33.0VDC 0.069 •a11.1 43:200 i4.1.Z64„0318 FWR 16.0 - 33.0VRMS 0.117 .1 4.297 0.398. 0.482 0•684 •••• • • 11,11.111.0 • •• • •M• • •• • • . •••. ST-75-WP Strobe: Wall Mount, Weatherproof Current Ratings (AMPs) Maximum RMS Current Input Voltage 115cd 30 / 180cd (Per 6DUL1638) (Per ®UL 1971) DC 16.0 - 33.0VDC 0.146 0.146 FWR 16.0 - 33.0VRMS 0.235 0.235 ST-HMC-WP Strobe: Wall Mount, Weatherproof Current Ratings (AMPs) MAXIMUM RMS Current Ihput Voltage 65cd 90cd 135cd 185cd (Per ®UL1638) (Per ®UL1638) (Per ®UL1971) (Per ®UL1971) DC 16.0 - 33.0VDC 0.318 0.445 0.318 0.445 FWR 16.0 - 33.0VRMS 0.482 0.684 0.482 0.684 • •• • • ST-75-C-WP Strobe: Ceiupt,pITount,•IL1peafherpmgf •. Current Ratings (AMPs) • • • • - • "amp RMS CuYer{g e • • • •3O, 180cc(; Input Voltage • 115gd I (40/L038) • .(Ptir &UL 1973)• • • DC 16.0 - 33.0VDC 0.146 •. i,• 0.146 b FWR 16.0 - 33.0VRMS 0.235 0.235 ST-HMC-C-WP Strobe: Ceiling Mt., Weatherproof Current Ratings (AMPs) MAXIMUM RMS Current Input Voltage 50cd 75cd 115cd 177cd 1 (Per ®UL1638) (Per ®UL1638) _ (Per ®UL1971) (Per ®UL1971) -DC 16.0 - 33.0VDC 0.318 0.445 0.318 0.445 FWR 16.0 - 33.0VRMS 0.482 0.684 0.482 0.684 ST Series Strobes: Weatherproof &UL /®ULC Models and Ratings ( Model Operating Voltage (Special Application) Per,&UL 1638, ®UL1971 and &UL464 (VDCNRMS) Voltage Range Per CAN/®ULC-S526-02 (VDCNRMS) BUL Rated Strobe Candela (cd) , ®ULC Rated Light Output (cd) At -40°C; per ®UL1638 ®UL1971 ST-75-WP" 16.0 - 33.0 20.0 - 31.0 115 30 / 180** 30 ST-75-C-WP* 16.0 - 33.0 - 115 30 / 180 ** - ST-HMC-C-WP* 16.0 - 33.0 - 50 / 75 115 / 177 - ST-HMC-WP* 16.0 - 33.0 - 65 / 90 135 / 185 - Available in red or white. 180cd is on Axis only ** Notes: 1. Strobe will produce 1 flash -per -second over the Input Voltage range. 2. This strobelhorn model meets the required light distribution patterns defined in mUL 1638 I mUL 1971 I ®ULC S526-02. 3. This model is SUL Listed for indoor use with a temperature range of+32°F to+120°F (0°C to +49°C). ®UL 1638 is tested from a temperature range of -40°F to +150°F (-40°C to +66°C) with a maximum humidity of 95% RH. The effect of shipping and storage temperatures will not adversely affect the performance of the appliance when it is stored in the original cartons, and is not subjected to either misuse or improper handling of shipment. • • • SIEMENS Industry, Inc. Building Technologies Division • . . • • • • ..• •• • Details for Ordering = (Including Mounting Options & Agency Approvals) • • Agency Approvals �� ModeT•• •N ber . Description Mounting p ionsg UL FM CSFM .: ST-MftW sQdb3S098 Strobe: Candela Ceiling, White B,D,E,F,G,J,N,R,X V — ✓ ST-HA/IC-al 50063 -6097 Strobe: Hi Multi -Candela Ceilin•g, White B,D,E,F,G,J,N,R,X ✓ — ✓ •• ST-rs4c-R • V4 - 099 Strobe: Multi -Candela, Red B,D,E,F,G,J,N,R,X ✓ — ✓ .. ST-1tq,GQu.' S44rbi6100 Strobe: Multi -Candela, White B,D,E,F,G,J,N,R,X ✓ — ✓ ST-MC-RE•TRO-R 5( 636103 Strobe: Multi -Candela Retro Plate, Red D, E, Z ✓ ✓ ✓ • • ST-75,-Vg-A; 500-636104 Strobe: Weatherproof Ceiling, Red T,T+WPS-KIT, GG ✓ — ✓ •: ST-75-CW-WP 5110,63Z105 Strobe: Weatherproof Ceiling, White T,T+WPS-KIT, GG ✓ — ✓ ST-76714V_P• 500-636106 Strobe: Weatherproof Wall, Red T,T+WPS-KIT, GG ✓ ✓ ✓ ST-75-W-WP 500-636107 Strobe: Weatherproof Wall, White T,T+WPS-KIT„GG ✓ ✓ ✓ ST-HMC-CR-WP 500-636177 Strobe: Hi Multi Candela Ceiling Weatherproof, Red T,T+WPS-KIT, GG ✓ — ✓ ST-HMC-CW-WP 500-636178 Strobe: Hi Multi Candela Ceiling Weatherproof, White T,T+WPS-KIT, GG ✓ — ✓ ST-HMC-R-WP 500-636179 Strobe: Hi Multi Candela Wall Weatherproof, Red T,T+WPS-KIT, GG ✓ — ✓ ST-HMC-W-WP 500-636180 Strobe: Hi Multi Candela Wall Weatherproof, White T,T+WPS-KIT, GG ✓ — ✓ ST-MC-R-AR1 500-650224 Strobe: Agent -Release Only ("AGENT" text), Red B,D,E,F,G,J,N,R,X ✓ — ✓ 1: Refer to Sinorix® Fire Suppression data sheet, 6634, for more information. *: Refer to data sheet 42585 for detailed mounting options Notes: For Model ST-AMC (amber) and ST-CMC (clear) strobe appliances, which are used exclusively for mass notification, refer to data sheet, 2588. ✓: Agency Listed 1 Approved A Siemens WPS-KIT is comprised of one (1) hardware package; two (2) red plugs; two (2) white plugs, and one (1) gasket. Notice: This marketing data sheet is not intended to be used for system design or installation purposes. For the most up-to-date information, refer to each product's installation instructions. Fire Safety 8 Fernwood Road SIEMENS Industry, Inc. Florham Park, NJ 07932 Building Technologies Division Tel: (973) 593-2600 isiq FAX: (908) 547-6877 Printed in U.S.A. URL: www.usa.Siemens.com/Fire Fire Safety 1577 North Service Road East Oakville, Ontario L6H 0H6 ( Canada Tel: [905] 465-8000 URL: www.Siemens.CA March' 2016 Supersedes sheet dated 12/09 (Rev. 2) • SIEMENS S-LP Speaker Series Clear-SpeakTM Speakers and Speaker Strobes •• ••• •• • • •••• • ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICAM S •• ••• • • The Adapter feature offers four field selectable $ candela values - 15/75, 30/75, 75 or 110. • Strobe operates in either sync or non -sync modes • Clear audio reproduction with selectable audio power taps (1/4, 1/2, 1 & 2 watts) • Low profile, only 1" deep • Speakers are available with 25V or 70V audio line matching transformers • Strobes meet ADA guidelines • 0 UL 1480 & UL 1971 listed, CSFM and MEA approved • UL 1971 listed for both wall and ceiling mount • ADA/NFPA/ANSI compliant • Strobe synchronization requires the Dual Sync Control Module or PAD-3 • Terminals accept 12 awg wire • Made in USA, ISO quality crafted Speaker Ceiling Mount Fire Safety • • • .••• • • • •••• • • • •• • •• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••• •••••• ; • •• • • • • . ' • Speaker w/ Adapter Strobe Speaker Strobe Description The Clear -Speak S-LP series speakers are highly efficient 2-watt (maximum output) speakers that have been designed for emergency voice evacuation applica- tions. Each S-LP series speaker is designed to provide a frequency response within the human voice spec- trum (ranging from 400 hz and 4000 hz). The S-LP series speakers are listed in accordance with UL 1480 for speaker appliances and strobe combination units are listed in accordance with UL 1971 (signaling devices for the hearing impaired). The S-LP series speakers are low profile speakers that are available either in 25volt or 70volt versions. Each speaker provides a choice of 4 output taps (ranging form 1/4 watt to 2 watt). All speakers are tapped at' - watt at the factory. Models include S-LP25, S-LP25-W, S-LP25-C, S-LP70, S-LP7O-W, S-LP7O-C, S-LP25-MCS, S-LP25-MCS-W, S-LP25-MCS-C, S-LP7O-MCS, S-LP7O-MCS-W, S-LP7O-MCS-C, S-LP25MG, S-LP25MG-W, S-LP70MG, S-LP70MG-W, S-LP25MG-MCS, S-LP25MG-MCS-W, S-LP70MG-MCS, S-LP70MG-MCS-W. Variations of the speaker include 25 volt or 70 volt versions, wall and ceiling mount models, wall mount color variations (white or red), the option of providing the Adapter MultiCandela Strobe with the speaker (combination unit), and the option of using a metal grillplate rather than the standard plastic grillplate. The Adapter feature offers four field selectable candela settings — 15/75, 30/75, 75, or 110. DETAIL —ADAPTER SELECTOR SWITCH CATALOG NUMBER 2551 •••• • • Replaces Catalog Sheet Number2549 The strobes use a Xenon flashtube with solid state circuitry for maximum reliability and efficiency. The strobes have modern rounded dome shape made of clear polycarbgrate for maximum performance.The strobes ••••Li ve a ttettrtdlOgy call lnst4ync built into each unit.The • • InstaSync„Wnologya0tQrrfatically recognizes the need •: • • for the strppp ssynchrQgii§yon function when a DSC • (Sync) mocjule or PAQ-ai•ised for driving the synchroni- ••••nstion of anoti iication ao{oliance circuit (NAC). • • • • • •• • •••• •▪ •:Engigegripg 4pcoification • :• •?Re audible speaker appliances shall be the Siemens Fire •• Safety ClearSpeak mZNl•s-LP25, S-LP25-W, S-LP25-C, ••••S'LP70,a-Li7©-W, S`LP70-t, S-LP25MG; S-LP25MG-W, anb/or thet,LP20MG-W speakers or • alSproved atj 11.The atidit3iL/visual speaker/strobe appliances s i II be the Siemens Fire Safety ClearSpeak models S-LP25-MCS, S-LP25-MCS-W, S-LP25-MCS-C, S-LP70-MCS, S-LP70-MCS-W, S-LP70-MCS-C, S-LP25MG-MCS, S-LP25MG-MCS-W, S-LP70MG-MCS, and/or S-LP70MG-MCS-W speakers/strobes or ap- proved equal. The audible segment of the S-LP series speakers shall be listed to UL 1480, Fire Protective Services for Speaker Appliances. The visual `audible segment of the S-LP series speakers shall be listed to UL1971, Standard for Safety Signaling Devices for the Hearing -Impaired. The appliances shall be listed for indoor applications shall meet ADA/NFPA/ANSI standards. The strobe segment of the S-LP series speaker appliances (S-LP25-MCS, S-LP25-MCS-W, S-LP25-MCS-C, S-LP70-MCS, S-LP70-MCS-W, S-LP70-MCS-C), S-LP25MG-MCS, S-LP25MG-MCS-W, S-LP70MG-MCS and/or S-LP70MG-MCS-W shall produce a flash rate of one (1) flash per second over the operating voltage range limits. The strobes shall consist of a xenon flash tube enclosed in a clear polycarbonate lens. The strobe shall provide a mini- mum of four (4) field selectable strobe intensity levels, 15/75cd, 30/75cd. 75cd, and 110cd. The appliance shall allow for authorized personnel to select a strobe intensity without requiring the removal of the appli- ance from its mounting surface. All strobe intensity settings shall be UL1971 listed for both wall and ceiling mount applications. The selector switch shall be tamper resistant. When strobe synchronization is required, the strobe segment will automatically initiate a synchronization protocol when a synchronization control module/circuit is installed on the NAC. All strobe segments shall not drift out of synchronization when a synchronization control module is installed on the NAC. The audible segment have either a 25 or 70VRMS audio input matching transformer, and shall have field selectable taps of 1, 1 and 2 watts. All versions shall have a typical* sound output of 88dBA at 10ft. at 2-watts. The S-LP series speaker and speaker/strobe appliances shall be designed for wall and ceiling mounting. To facilitate trouble -free installations and limit the potential for ground faults associated with shallow back boxes and deep appliances, the depth of wall mount speakers or speaker/strobe appliances shall be no more than 1" in depth, and the depth of ceiling mount speakers, and metal grill speakers or speaker/strobe appliances shall be no more than'1 - 3/32". All wall mount appli- ances shall have a square grill and will mount to a 4" square backbox. All ceiling mount appliances shall have a round grille and will mount to a 4" square backbox. NOTE: These strobes are UL listed and rated as "special application"; which represents appliances which have been investigated to operate as described in the product's installation instructions over the voltage range of 16-32VDC orVFWR. Environmental Indoor: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) with 85% humidity Primary Input Voltage SpeakerTransformer: 25V or 70V Strobe: Operating voltage range limits 16-32Vdc orVFWR Typical dB Rating @ 10 ft.* (UL Rating @ 10 ft.) 1/4W: 80 dB typical 1/2W: 82 dB typical 1W: 86 dB typical 2W: 88 dB typical (75 dB UL) (78 dB UL) (81 dB UL) (84 dB UL) Typical readings are frontal sound readings taken with a dB meter with signal mounted on wall. Readings, however, are not made in accordance with UL testing procedures and represent realistic use of the product. Mounting Flush: 4" square box Surface: FBX-SF or FBX-S See the National Electric Code for the exact size box needed as this is dependent on the quantity and size of the wire used. Shipping Weight (approx.) S-LP25, S-LP70, S-LP25-W, S-LP70-W, S-LP25MG, S-LP25MG-W, S-LP70MG, S-LP70MG-W: 1-1/4 lbs. S-LP25-MCS, S-LP25-MCS-W, S-LP70-MCS, S-LP70-MCS-W: 2 lbs. S-LP25-C, S-LP70-C: 1-1/2 lbs. S-LP25-MCS-C, S-LP70-MCS-C, S-LP25MG-MCS, S-LP25MG-MCS-W, S-LP70MG-MCS, and/or S-LP70MG-MCS-W: 2 lbs. Applications • For Emergency Voice Evacuation Systems (EVAC). Dimensions 4-27/32" 4 27/32" I 1-11/32"--1 S-LP Series -Wall Mount O 4-27/32" 4 27/32" Selector Switch 3-17/32"-- S-LP Series with Adapter Strobe -Wall Mount 5-3/8" I-- 5 3/B° -I S-LPMG Series -Wall Mount • • • VI /32" • • • • •• • • • • • • —T-3/3t'• • • • •• S-LP Series;Ceilitlg Moept.•• •••o•• • • • • • • • Selector Switch • • • • • • • • • S-LP Series with Adapter Strobe -Ceiling Mount 3-3/8 SO. --- S-LPMG-MCS Series - Wall Mount • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••• • • • • • • Ordering Information Model Number Description Part Number Wattage Taps S-LP25 .!_...apeaker 25V 500-698800 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2 'SLP70 Speaker W. ! 500-698801 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2 S-LP25•C. • • • .Speaker tV (Coiling) 500-698844 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2 'SLP70•C ••• •Speaker'ii / t?e•hng) 500-698845 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2 rS.LP25-W • Speaker f5 ' I ire) 500-698802 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2 :1P70•Vw�••9peakeri0�1�fhiie) � 500-698803 1/4,1/2,1,2 �• � -LP25MG • • S eaker .54 •• • • getal Faoeplaar 500-698866 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2 1.-LP25MG W • 'Speaker 257% •• Metal FaVigi nYhite) 500-698867 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2 'SLP70Mi:...jpeaker � s•/Metal /UV • Fade ljte : 500-698868 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2 5 LP70MOVI•peaker • • rev •• *Metal Faceplate (White) 500-698869 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2 $trobe Intensity Setting 15/75 cd 30/75 cd 75 cd 110 cd Accessories Strobe Current Draw 63 mA 84 mA 143 mA 178 mA Model Number Description FIB 4" Square Back Box FBX-S 1.7"D Surface Box FBX-SF 2.7'D Surface Box FBX-F 2.7'D Flush Box Wiring Diagram • FROM SPEAKER PREVIOUS WIRING DEVICE OR CONTROL PANEL BREAK WIRE RUNS TO PROVIDE ELECTRICAL SUPERVISION, TERMINALS WILLACCEPTTWO WIRES #12AWG OR SMALLER. Model Number Description Part Number Wattage Taps S-LP25-MCS 25Volt w/Adapter Strobe (Red) 500-699718 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2 S-1P25-MCS-W 25Volt w/Adapter Strobe (White) 500-699720 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2 S-LP25-MCS-C 25Volt w/Adapter Strobe (Ceiling) 500-699719 1/4, 1/2. 1, 2 S-1P70-MCS 70Volt w/Adapter Strobe (Red) 500-699721 1/4, 1/2. 1, 2 S-LP7O-MCS-W 70 Volt w/Adapter Strobe (White) 500-699723 1/4. 1/2, 1, 2 S-1P70-MCS-C 70Volt w/Adapter Strobe (Ceiling) 500-699722 1/4, 1/2, I, 2 S-LP25MG-MCS 25Volt Metal Grill w/Adapter Strobe (Red) 500-648638 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2 S-LP25MG-MCS•W 25Volt Metal Grill w/Adapter Strobe (White) 500-648640 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2 S-LP70MG-MCS 70 Volt Metal Grill w/Adapter Strobe (Red) 500.648639 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2 S-LP70MG-MCS-W 70 Volt Metal Grill w/Adapter Strobe (White) 500-648641 1/4. 1/2, 1, 2 Ceiling mount units are white. Specify 25Vac or 70Vac, strobe currents are Full Wave / Filtered. Minimum UL measurements are 78-87dB taken in free air at 360° around the device and averaged. Typical readings are frontal sound readings taken with a dB meter with signal mounted on wall. Environmental ratings 32°F to 120°F, (0°C to 49°C) with 85% RH. Note: Before operating speaker, make sure that proper tap is selected on speaker. Select power tap by putting shorting jumper between pins next to wattage markings on back of basic speaker unit STROBE CONNECTIONS DO NOT USE CAUTION: Do not use looped wires under terminals, break wire to provide supervision of connection. FROM PREVIOUS DEVICE OR •} STROBE{CONTROL WIRINGPANEL _ OR OSC 11111t��__ CONTROL MODULE FROM SPEAKER PREVIOUS -- TO NEXT WIRING DEVICE OR -." DEVICE OR CONTROL E O.L. PANEL BREAK WIRE RUNS TO PROVIDE ELECTRICAL SUPERVISION. TERMINALS WILL ACCEPT TWO WIRES #12 AWG OR SMALLER. TO NEXT DEVICE OR E.O.L. j... TO NEXT DEVICE OR E.0 L. CAUTION: Do not use looped wires under terminals, break wire to provide supervision of connection. Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety Fire Safety Fire Safety 8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard Florham Park, NJ 07932 3/05 Brampton, Ontario Tel: (973) 593-2600 5M Canada L6T 5E4 FAX: (973) 593-6670 SFS-IG Tel: (905) 799-9937 Website: www.sbt.siemens.com/fis Printed in U.S.A. FAX: (905) 799-9858 March 2005 Supersedes sheet dated 6/04 • SIEMENS FPT-11 • • •▪ •• •• • 'IntelligentThermal Detector for MXL, MXL-IQ and MXLVntrol ff'anels Fire Safety • ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATJQUNS :•••.' FPT-11 • Microprocessor Based Design • Rate of Rise and Fixed Temperature • Innovative Technology Provides High Speed, Fault Tolerant System/Detector Communications • Multi -Color Detector Status LED • Optional Fully Programmable Relay Base and Audible Base • Two -Wire Operation • Backward Compatible with Older MXL Systems (Rev 2 and Above) • Compatible with DPU or FPI-32 Field Programmer/Tester • ()Listed, ULC Listed CSFM, FM, NYMEAApproved •••e•• • • ••• •• • • • • •• • • • • :• • • • •• • • • Introduction The FPT-11 intelligent thermal detector provides an advanced method of detection, address programming and supervision, combined with sophisticated control panel communication.The FPT-11 detector uses a state-of-the- art thermistor providing 135°F fixed temperature and 15° per minute rate -of -rise alarm points.The user also has the option of disabling the rate -of -rise feature leaving just a fixed temperature sensor. The FPT-11 intelligent thermal detector is compatible with the DPU and FPI-32 field programmer/testers.These testers are compact, portable, menu -driven accessories which make programming and testing detectors faster, easier and more reliable than other methods.They eliminate the need for cumbersome, unreliable mechani- cal programming methods and reduce installation and service costs by electronically programming addresses and functionally testing the FPT-11's performance before the detector is installed. The FPT-11 thermal detector operates with the MXL family of control panels including MXL, MXL-IQ and MXLV. The FPT-11 intelligent thermal detector is Underwriters Laboratory listed and Underwriters Laboratory of Canada listed. Description The FPT-11 is a plug-in, two -wire thermal detector, compatible with the MXL family of control panels. Each FPT-11 has microcomputer chip technology and highly stable solid state electronic circuitry. The FPT-11 utilizes a modern, accurate, shock -resistant thermistor to sense temperature changes. This elec- tronic sensing method virtually eliminates thermal lag associated with mechanical temperature sensing devices and provides almost instantaneous tempera- ture information to the control panel. The FPT-11, in its default mode, is a combination 135°F fixed tempera- ture and 15° per minute, rate -of -rise detector. It can be programmed from the control panel as a fixed temperature detector without rate -of -rise, at the users option. CATALOG NUMBER 6176 • The FPT-11 detector's microprocessor uses an integral • EEPROM to store the detector's address. Communi- cations within the detector itself and between the FPT- 11 and th�centrol panel, or with the FPI-32 field • programmer/tester, ate 1st pervised and safeguarded ••aggainst deo io srun bye eliable, microprocessor based • error checking routines.• Aaditionally, the microproces- :••sot supervises all EEPrib•M•memory locations and • providesa higl.degree. tEPROM failure fault • • tdltrance. • • • •' • • •. • .•o••. •••Wise FPT-1'1•ietI•sted as asel4-4esting device. The FPT-11's • • visible light emitting d (�€D) flashes green every 4 ••••seconds to,indi@ete it is communicating with the control • panel an tat t:has passed ks internal self -test. Should ••il detectorsanse a IRA (Do Tailure within its systems, the LED wilrfj*aslh amber and the detector will transmit that information to the control panel. A quick visual inspection is sufficient to indicate the condition of the detector at any time. If more detailed information is required, a printed report can be provided from the MXL panel indicating the status and settings assigned to each individual detector. When the FPT-11 moves to the alarm mode, it will flash amber and transmit that information to the control panel. When the MXL(V) confirms the detectors condition, the panel will instruct the FPT-11 to flash red and to continue flashing until the system is reset at the control panel. At that same time, any user defined system alarm functions programmed into the system are activated. Each FPT-11 detector can operate one remote alarm indicator, one auxiliary relay, or one audible base; but only one acces- sory per detector. A DPU or FPI-32 programmer/tester is used to program and verify the detector's address.The user selects the Program Mode to enter the desired address.The pro- grammer/tester then automatically sets and verifies the address as well as tests the detector.The programmer/ tester has rechargeable batteries, so a detector's address can be programmed by the user from the most conve- nient location.The user can also separately test the detector for functionality. When the user selects theTest Mode, a series of tests are automatically conducted and the user is informed whether the detector has passed or failed. The FPT-11 detector is compatible on the same MXL initiating circuit with other IL Series, FP Series or ID-60 Series addressable ionization, photoelectric, or thermal detectors, MSI addressable manual stations, TRI Series addressable interfaces, or CZM Series addressable conventional zone modules. Each FPT-11 thermal detector is capable of operating one "X" or"1" Series remote alarm indicator or auxiliary relay or audible base.The FPT-11 detectors use a surface mounting base, Model DB-11, which mounts on a 4-inch octagonal, square or single gang electrical box. Relay base Model DB-X11 RS mounts to a 4-inch square deep electrical box. Audible base Model ADBX-11 also mounts to a 4-inch square deep electrical box. The DB-11, and the DB-X11 RS and ADBX-11 use screw - clamp terminals for all electrical connections and self - wiping contacts for reliability.The bases also contain a provision for an optional concealed locking mechanism to prevent unauthorized removal of the detector head, Model LK-11. Application Data The MXL uses ALD loop circuits with each circuit capable of supporting up to sixty FPT-11 intelligent detectors. The detector, or group of detectors, require a two -wire circuit of minimum 18 AWG thermoplastic fixture wire enclosed in conduit, or minimum 18 AWG limited energy, shielded cable without conduit if permitted by local building codes. Wiring should conform to local and National Electrical Codes, and to the control panel's wiring specifications. T-tapping is permitted only for Style 4 (Class B) wiring. Locate the FPT-11 on the ceiling, at least 4 inches from the side walls. For an ideal, smooth ceiling condition, place the detectors at a maximum center spacing of 50 feet (2500 square feet), 25 feet from side walls or room partitions. Actual job conditions and sound engineering judge- ment must determine detector spacing. Consider environmental factors including ambient temperature fluctuation, and the nature of the fire hazard. Room or area configuration and ceiling type (sloped or flat, smooth or beamed) also dictates placement. Should questions arise regarding detector placement, follow the drawings provided and/or approved by Siemens Building Technologies, Fire Safety Division or by its authorized distributors.This is extremely impor- tant! The detector placements shown on these drawings were chosen after a careful evaluation of the area being protected. Fire Safety's extensive experience in design of the system assures the best detector placement by following these drawings. Technical Specifications Current Requirements: Operating Temperatures: Humidity: Normal 750 pa Alarm 750 pa +32°F (0°C) to 100° F (38°C) 0-93% Relative Humidity Non-condensating Ordering Information Model Description Part No. FPT-11 Addressable Thermal Fire Detector 500-095918 DB-11 Detector Mounting Base for Series 11 500-094151 DB-11 E Small 4,5 inch Diameter Detector Base 500-094151E 08-X11RS Relay Base for Series 11 Intelligent Detectors 500-096125 ADBX-11 Audible Base for Series 11 Intelligent Detector 500-096181 RLI-1 Remote (red) alarm indicator -octagon box mount 500-390673 RLI-2 Remote (red) alarm indicator -single gang box mount 500-695350 LK-11 Base locking Kit for Series 11 500-695350 D8-ADPT Base Adapter to D8-3S Base 500-094187 In Canada Order: FPT-11C Addressable Thermal Fire Detector (ULC) 500-095918C DB-11 C Detector Mounting Base for Series 111ULC) 500-095687 08-X11RSC Relay Base for Series 11 Intelligent Detectors {ULC) 500-096125C ADBX-11C Audible Base for Series 11 Intelligent Detector (ULC) , 500-096181C Dimensions • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •.•• •• • • • • • • • • •••• • •• • •• • . • • • •• •• ••.• • • • •� • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • •• • • • • • • •• • • • • • • •••• • .. • •••• • • • • • • • .. ••••• • • • • ..• •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • .. • • • Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety Fire Safety Fire Safety 8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard Florham Park, NJ 07932 12/03 Brampton, Ontario Tel: (973) 593-2600 10M Canada L6T 5E4 FAX: (973) 593-6670 SFS-G Tel: (905) 799-9937 December 2003 Website: www.sbt.siemens.com/fis Printed in U.S.A. FAX: (905) 799-9858 Supercedes sheet dated 8/02 1 CERBERUS PYROTRONICS TRI-60 Series . . . Intelligent Initiating Devices Interface Modul I.: ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFIC o N .... {Intelligent Interface Modules For XL3, MXL and IXL Control Panels TRI-60, TRI-60R, TRI-60D • Interfaces and Supervises Normally Open (Fire Detection) or Normally Closed Contacts (Security Detection) • Integral SPDT Relay Model TRI-60R • Dual Input Model TRI-60D • Microcomputer Chip Technology • Innovative Technology Supports Intricate System and Interface Communication • Dynamic Supervision • Two Wire Operation • SensorLlNK, model FPI-32 Programs and Verifies Device's Address and Tests Device's Functionality • Electronic Address Programming is Easier and More Dependable • 0 Listed, ULC Listed, FM, CSFM, NYMEA and City of Chicago Approved . . .... • .... . • .• .. : . • . . • .. • .• • . . .••. • • • Introduction Cerberus Pyrotronics TRI-60 Series Intelligent interface modules are designed to provide the means of interfac- ing direct shorting devices to the MXL system's ALD loop circuit, the IXL system's ICon loop circuit or to the XL3 system's INX loop circuit. Cerberus Pyrotronics TRI-60 Series Intelligent interface modules provide the market's most advanced method of address programming and supervision, combined with sophisticated control panel communication. Each TRI-60 ,Series interface module incorporates a microcomputer chip. The TRI-60 Series microcomputer chip technology and its sophisticated bi-directional communication capabilities with the control panel, achieve the state of an "Intelligent Device." Description The TRI-60 Series intelligent interface modules are available in three models. The TRI-60 and TRI-60R are designed to monitor a normally open or closed dry contact. The interface module reports the contact's status to the control panel. The TRI-60 model can only monitor and report the status of the contact, while the TRI-60R incorporates an addressable Form C relay. The TRI-60R relay and contact device input are controlled at the same address. For the XL3 and MXL system, the relay and input contact can be controlled as a separate function, while for the IXL, they are controlled as a related function. The relay is typically used where control or shunting of external equipment is required. The TRI-60D is a dual input module and is designed to supervise and monitor two sets of dry contacts. This interface module requires two address settings. How- ever, only one trouble message per TRI-60D device is available. The TRI-60D is ideal for monitoring a waterflow switch and its respective valve tamper switch. The TRI-60D Series devices can also be used to monitor the status of normally closed security switches. The device's microcomputer chip has the capacity of storing, in memory, identification information as well as important operating status information. In addition, the TRI-60 Series interface modules using their microcom- puter chip, can communicate in either of two protocols, XL3 or MXL for the MXL and IXL (ICon). Cerberus Pyrotronics' innovative technology allows all TRI-60 Series intelligent interface modules to be pro- grammed by using a new accessory, the SensorLlNK CATALOG NUMBER 6159 • model FPI-32 Programmer/Tester. The FPI-32 Program- mer/Tester is a compact, portable, menu driven acces- sory that makes programming and testing an interface device fasteL, easier and more dependable than previous ••wthods. fheW:-32 elirvinates the need for mechanical 'ddressing plec•hanisrrl$, Swcr1 as program jumpers, •NIP.5witch25 PL 4-6tary djalS. because the FPI-32 elec- . tronipally set the TRI-Eiattelace's address into the Vint fieace's rrycrgromputQr.c p non-volatile memory. •Uj 4tion, Cor‘dsibn and'Qt x'conditions that deteriorate •,,rg$canical ad dressing.mecllanisms are no longer a • • lv for ex -Tar' The TRI-60 Series is fitted rrittrscrew terminals for • oncection to an a ddrenableircuit. •TNi RI-60 %erjes oper$teS.v(lth either the IXL, MXL or XL3 control'paQelS. The TRI-60 Series is fully compatible on the same MXL or XL3 circuit with all intelligent ID-60 Series detectors, MSI Series addressable manual stations or any other addres- sable intelligent modules, such as the CZM or ICP. The TRI-60 Series is fully compatible on the IXL (ICon) circuit with all intelligent ID-60 detectors and MSI manual stations. All TRI-60 Series intelligent interface modules are UL listed. Environmental operating conditions for all TRI-60 Series modules are 32°F (°C) to 120°F (49°C) with a relative humidity of not greater than 93% non-condensating. Engineer and Architect Specifications The addressable interface module shall incorporate a custom microprocessor based integrated circuit that shall provide communication with its compatible control panel. The addressable interface module shall be a Cerberus Pyrotronics TRI-60 Series that shall be compat- ible with a Cerberus Pyrotronics IXL, MXL, or XL3 control panel. Cerberus Pyrotronics TRI-60 Series intelligent interface modules shall provide the means of interfacing direct shorting devices to the control panel's addressable circuits. The intelligent interface modules shall be available in three models. The TRI-60 and TRI-60R shall be designed to monitor a single normally open or nor- mally closed dry contact. The interface module shall report the contact's status to the control panel. The TRI- 60 model shall only monitor and report the status of the contact, while the TRI-60R shall incorporate an address- able Form C relay. The TRI-60R relay and contact device input shall be controlled as a separate function at the same address by the XL3 or MXL control panel. The TRI- 60D shall be a dual input module designed to supervise and monitor two sets of dry contacts. This interface module shall require two address settings. Only one trouble message per TRI-60D device shall be annunci- ated. This trouble message shall be annunciated using the lower numerical assigned address message. The TRI Series devices shall be capable of and listed for interfacing normally closed security switches to the MXL or XL3 (per UL 1076). The addressable interface module shall be UL/ULC listed. The addressable interface module shall be dynamically supervised and uniquely identifiable by the control panel. The addressable interface module's address shall be programmed with the use of a portable programming accessory. The programming accessory shall be a Cerberus Pyrotronics FPI-32 Programmer/Tester. The portable programmer shall be menu driven. Once the desired address is entered the programmer shall set and verify the address. The programming accessory shall also be capable of testing the interface's functionality. The addressable interface module's address shall be set by electronic means only. No mechanical means such as programming pins, DIP switches or rotary dials shall be required. The TRI-60 Series shall be compatible on the same XL3 or MXL circuit with other Cerberus Pyrotronics intelligent ID-60 Series detectors, TRI Series addressable inter- faces, MSI Series addressable manual stations or any other Cerberus Pyrotronics XL/MXL addressable intelli- gent module. The TRI-60 Series shall be compatible on the same IXL (ICon) circuit as other intelligent ID-60 Series detectors, MSI Series manual stations and TRI Series interfaces. Ordering Information Model Description Shipping Wt. Lb. Kg. TRI-60 Single Input 10 oz. .3 TRI-60R Single Input w/ Relay 10 oz .3 TRI-60D Dual Input 10 oz. .3 3INCHES' L DOUBLE GANG SWITCHPLATE (BUNK) (USER SUPPLIED) NOTE: Do not uso raw oonduK entry. �- 31/2 INCH DEEP. DOUBLE GANG SWITCHBO) !USER SUPPLIED) NOTE: Rear conduit entry not recommended, only'/z" clearance. Mounting Data Addressable Interface Model TRI-60, TRI-60D, TRI-60R mounts directly into a 3 and 1/2 inches deep, double gang switchbox (user supplied) only. Each module is secured to the switchbox with a standard blank, double gang switch -plate (also user supplied.) Refer to Figure 1 for details. 1 NORMALLY OPEN SWITCHES END OF LINE RESISTOR 3.6K, 1/4W NOTES: 1. There can be any number of normally open switches. 2. The end of line resistor must be located at the last switch. 3. Do not wire a normally closed switch across the end of line resistor. 4. In security applications, an open or short causes a security alarm. Figure 2 Wiring Normally Open Switches 2 69 7 a- 8 S— Notes: Typical Wiring (Refer to Figures 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7) Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram below and wire the addressable interface module accordingly.• • Note: Recommenced %ire sizl: 18 AWG mini?t m : •••• 14 AWG maxypilpl• •••••• Wire larger that 14 AWG car, age the screw terrpinals.• • • • • • • • • • .• •. •• • • • • • • •• • •• • . • ..•• • • • • NC RMALtY CLOSED. • SEGURF YSWITti S• • • s .• • END OF LINE RESISTOR 3.6K, 1/4W • NOTES: 1. There can be any number of normally closed switches. 2. The end of line resistor must be located at the TRI 3. An open causes a security alarm. Figure 3 Wiring Normally Closed Switches TO NEXT ADDRESSABLE DEVICE y . FROM MXI CONTROL PANEL 1_ ' t OR FROM IXL, ICON MODULE OR FROM PREVIOUS ADDRESSABLE DEVICE 7• END OF LINE DEVICE SEE NOTE 2 SUPERVISED SWITCH SEE NOTES 1, 3 & 7 NOT USED EARTH GROUND SEE NOTES /77 6&7 1. For XL3: All supervised switches must be held closed for at least 15 seconds to guarantee detection. For MXL: All supervised switches must be held closed and/or open for at least a quarter of a second to guarantee detection. 2. End of line device: 3.6K ohms %W resistor, P/N 140-820185. 3. The supervised switches have the following ratings: Voltage maximum 27 VDC Current maximum 3.5mA during polling Contact resistance maximum 10 ohms Maximum cable length 200 feet (18 AWG) Maximum Capacitance: CLine to line .02 uF CLine to shield .04 uF Max line size 14 AWG Min line size 18 AWG 4. When used with the XL3 System, Supervised switch S1 is on even numbered addresses, and Supervised switch S2 is on odd numbered addresses. When used with the MXL System Supervised switch S1 is on the first programmed address, and Supervised switch S2 is on the second programmed address. The first address is required to be even by the FPI-32. CAUTION Ground shield ONLY at the specified location on the Control Panel. SEENOTES6&7 i Figure 4 Model TR1-60 Wiring 5. Relay contacts are rated: 2A, 125 VAC resistive, 2A, 30 VDC resistive The relay is shown in standby condition. 6. When using shielded cable (with or without conduit):Connect the cable shield to terminal 8 on the TRI. When using conduit without shielded cable, ground the conduit adequately and continually. then connect terminal 8 of the TRI to the electrical box in which it is mounted. For IXL/ICon wiring, see !Con Installation Instruction P/N 315-092134. 7. If INX/ALD wiring is shielded, shield the switch wiring also. Connect all shields to terminal 8. If INX/ALD wiring is not shielded, the switch wiring must be in conduit. 8. For proprietary burglary application (Refer to Figure 7:) a. Use a TSW-1 tamper switch to monitor the main enclosure. b. Monitor each TRI-60/60R/600 related to this application continuously by using a listed motion detector (to prevent tampering.) In supervisory: TRI-60/60R draws .5mA TRI-60D draws 1mA Installing A Security Point WARNING: These circuits intended for 24 hour alarm monitoring only. ..WJL.1lJ76 relauiresa TSW1 tamper switch as well as a •ISP-40 prinier.•Only MOde+3fRI-60, TRI-60D and TRI- •:6glimay be•tl99C1 as se u typoints. A COMMUNICA- • TION FAILURE with a Tfl+cievice configured for :•S(`UJRITY resu+t: in a �E€)4 ITY ALARM as well as a •oomrtnunication trouble. •••- •• •When instojltrtg a,TRI qCitQ•it1 the CSG-M, be sure to set • :tttettevice uS2tg2 to secLtrtty' When setting the device address using the FPI-32, T4ct the normally closed • •Cltrit causlaci 4dut. • • : d3or�;ect only orZe switc0 per.11• RI input. • . • • 5 -'—o• * 1 TO NEXT rADDRESSABLE DEVICE FROM MXL CONTROL PANEL - 1-OR FROM IXL, ICON MODIJLF. oR FROM PREVIOUS ADDRESSABLE DEVICE END OF LINE DEviCE _5 SEE NOTE 2 — SUPERVISED SWITCH SEE NOTES 1, 3 AND 7 RELAY CONTACTS SEE NOTE 5 7 S-- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EARTH GROUND SEE NOTES / 77 6&7 TRI-60/60R TO NEXT ADDRESSABLE DEVICE t FROM MXL, IXL (ICON) CONTROL PANEL OR FROM PREVIOUS ADDRESSABLE DEVICE END OF LINE DEVICE SEE NOTES 2 & 8 SUPERVISED SWITCH SEE NOTES 1. 3. 7 & 8 RELAY CONTACTS SEE NOTE 5 • EARTH GROUND SEE NOTES 6 & 7 ' / 7 _ SEE NOTES 6&7 Reminder: Proper installation procedure for TRI Devioes As part of the normal installation practice each TRI device must be functionally tested. This includes testing the supervision through the end of the line resistor. The following steps must be followed for each TRI device installed: 1. Open the end of line resistor. 2. Check that the system annunciates the programmed trouble message. 3, Return the resistor to its proper connection. 4. Change the state of the switch to confirm that the system's programmed response is executed. 5. Return the switch to its normal state. * I TONF.XT ADDRESSABLE DEVICE FROM MXL CONTROL PANEL r —• - . OR FROM IXL, ICON MODULE - - OR FROM PREVIOUS ADDRESSABLE DEVICE St 1ENOOFLINE I SUPERVISED DEVICE SWITCHES - SEE NOTES 1,3.4&7 ly ENDLINE DEVICE _ SEE NOTES 6&7 NOTE: WITH TRI-60 TERMINALS 5, 6, AND 7 ARE NOT USED 6 7 \7 8 3 SUPERVISED SWITCHES 4 SEE NoOEs 5 1,3,4,7&8 7 SEE NOTE 2 NOT USED EARTH GROUND SEE NOTES 6&7 TRI-600 SEE -NOTES 6&7 ` + TO NEXT J A.DORESSABLE DEVICE t i FROM MXL. IXL (ICON) CONTROL PANEL DR FROM PREVIOUS - ADDRESSABLE DEVICE END OF LINE DEVICE 2 END OF LINE I 2 DEVICE ) NOT USED EARTH GROUND SEE NOTES 6 & 7 171-7 SEE NOTES 2 & 8 SEE NOTES 6&7 NOTICE: The use of other than Cerberus Pyrotronics detectors and bases with Cerberus Pyrotronics equipment will be considered a misapplication of Cerberus Pyrotronics equipment and as such voids all warranties either expressed or implied in regard to loss, damage, liabilities and/or service problems. CERBERUS PYROTRONICS Cerberus Pyrotronics 8 Ridgedale Avenue Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927 Tel: (201) 267-1300 FAX: (201) 397-7008 8/94 10M CPY-IG Printed in U.S.A. 50 East Pearce Street Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B, 1B7 CN Tel: (905) 764-8384 FAX: (905) 731-9182 August 1994 Supersedes sheet dated 9/93 SIEMENS Catalog Sheet Fire Safety & Security P7Addcts • Air -Duct Housings and Detectors Air -Duct Housings — AD2 Series .... •. • . .. • • • • • • • .. ,Models AD2-P, AD2-PR, AD2-XHR, AD2-4W, ST(s): 10, 25':5B and 1 OT ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER SPECIFICATIONS: For use with Series 11 detectors • Relay models available • Design for air -velocity range of 100 to 4,000 fpm • Alarm LED visible from front • Self-contained model available with 'on -board' power supply • Clear housing cover for quick identification of detector type; removable with only four (4) captive screws • OUL and ®ULC Listed; FM, CSFM & NYMEA Approved . . .. •. . . . • . .• • •. ..• • .• • Product Overview The Siemens Industry, Inc. — Fire Safety Air -Duct Detector Housings are designed to be used with the Series 11 detectors. Designed for installation directly to heating, ventilating and air-conditioning duct systems, they comply with National Fire Protection Association Standard No. 90A. When equipped, the air -duct detector housing will signal the presence of smoke being carried through the duct system. Air -duct detectors are not intended to be substituted for open -area detection. Air -duct housings can be equipped with optional relays, which are utilized to operate any supplementary equipment when smoke is detected. Notes: Most conventional time -control equipment guarantee only one (1) detector per zone when the detector operated relay function is critical. The connection of a remote lamp and a remote relay per detector is allowed with PXL or System 3TM only; other conventional systems may use either a remote lamp or a relay. Notes - (cont.'d): With the MXL series of control panels, up to 60 detectors (per circuit) having relays may be used. The connection of a remote lamp or a remote relay is allowed for each detector, but not simultaneously. With the FireFinder XLS series of control panels, up to 252 detectors (per circuit) having relays may be used. The connection of an intelligent remote lamp (ILED) and a remote Relay is allowed for each detector simultaneously. Air -duct housings (see: Details for Ordering) are ®underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. listed. Specifications The air -duct housings are uniquely designed to use with the photoelectric detector. Sensitivity of PE-11 detectors can be checked by viewing the LED or a RSAW- 11 or RSAC-11 multicolor remote lamp. A green flash indicates the detector has passed its self test. Amber indicates a 'Trouble' condition, and red indicates an 'Alarm' state. HFP-11, HFPO-11 and FP-11 sensitivity may be viewed from the multi -color LED on the detector or, preferably, may be printed by command on an optional printer from the MXL control panel. Air -Duct Housings and Detectors 6185 • SIEMENS Industry, Inc. Building Technologies Division Specifications — (continued) ThgdeMtor unit employs a cross -sectional sampling principlebf operatjon: Inlet sampling tubes are • •• avait�l?I2jn foul (47tengths (see: Sampling Tube sele'di Tablej.'21iftTet sampling tubes are one (1) • comnIon length's cT draw. A continuous, cross -sectional • ▪ sarcpla(Iair moves through the duct. Stratification or • • skin affect phenomenon that occurs in the duct can prev.• eat rnoke (eae ii?Ily in large ducts) from reaching a spot -type dete,cjgr• • • In addition, the uniquedesign of the sampling chamber • • insures uniform•st-isittvity in air velocities, ranging • • frotrt110\y of 101- fee1•per-minute to as high as 4,000- feet-pet-Minute. Each housing comes with three (3) wiring entry ports: • Two (2) 3/4" conduit knockouts • One (1) 112" conduit opening The inlet sampling tube length is determined by the width of the air duct being protected. The inlet tube — greater than and nearest to the duct width — should be used (see: Sampling Tube Selection Table). The inlet tube can then be trimmed at the job site to the exact width of the duct. The outlet sampling tube for all ducts — irrespective of width — has a fixed length of approximately 5.5 inches (14cm.), and is supplied with the air -duct housing. Note: When the use of a remote relay is required, order model AD2-PR for conventional systems; AD2-XHR for addressable systems. When required the WP-2000 weatherproof enclosure for duct housing is available. (For full details, refer to installation_ instructions part number 315-049708.) Note: When a self-contained duct detector with power supply is required, order model AD2-4W. (For full details, refer to installation instructions part number 315-049708.) .• • Sampling Tube Selection Table Duct Width Sampling Tube (Model No.) For duct widths 6" to 1' ST-10 For duct widths 1' to 3' ST-25 For duct widths 3' to 5' (requires support) ST-50 For duct widths 5' to 10' (requires support) ST-100 Maintenance of the detector is easily accomplished by the removal of the Series 11 duct -housing sampling chamber cover. The detector, which plugs into the housing, is easily removed for cleaning by a trained technician. Notice: All that is necessary for installation of the air -duct detector is the cutting of three (3) small holes for the Sampling Tube installation (template included), and the drilling of two (2) holes for mounting the air -duct housing. The unit is then easily mounted in place, and connection made to the existing wires or terminals —if optional accessories are utilized. (For full details, refer to installation instructions part number 315-049708-4.) ST-50 and ST-100 require support. ST-100 is shipped in two (2) 5-ft. (152 cm.) pieces with a coupling for field assembly. Technical Data Temperature Range: 32°F (0°C) -100°F (38°C) Altitude Range: No Altitude Limitations Relative Humidity: 10 85n (non -condensing / non-freezing) Air -Duct Velocity Range: 100 - 4,000 Ft. /Min. Sampling Tube Pressure Range of Differences: Greater than 0.01 inches; less than 1.2 inches of water column Note to Architect: When building codes regulate the location of detectors within ventilating systems, make sure the number and locations of detectors is in accordance with the code regulations. Details for Ordering Model Number Part Number Description AD2-P 500-649706 Air -Duct Housing for use with FP-11, HFP-11, HFPO-11 and PE-11 AD2-PR 500-649707 Air Duct Housing for use with PE-11 relay AD2-XHR 500-649708 Air -Duct Housing for use with FP-11, HFP-11 and HFPO-11, with relay AD2-4W 500-649709 Self-contained Air -Duct Housing with 'on board' power supply and relay ST-10 500-649710 Sampling tube for Ducts 6" to 1' ST-25 500-649711 Sampling tube for Ducts over 1' to 3' ST-50 500-649712 Sampling tube for Ducts 3" to 5' ST-100 500-649713 Sampling tube for Ducts 5' to 10' Product Includes: - (1) short -return (outlet) tube - (1) stopper - (2) #12 + 3/4" sheet -metal screws - (1) mounting template Note: Detector and sampling tube to be purchased separately. Minimum hardware required is: one (1) air -duct housing assembly; one (1) sampling tube and one (1) detector. This marketing catalog sheet is not intended to be used for system design or installation purposes. For the most up-to-date information, refer to each product's installation instructions. SIEMENS Industry, Inc. Building Technologies Division Fire Safety 8 Fernwood Road Florham Park, NJ 07932 Tel: (973) 593-2600 FAX: (908) 547-6877 URL: www.SBT.Siemens.com/FIS SFS Printed in U.S.A. Fire Safety 2 Kenview Boulevard Brampton, Ontario L6T 5E4 / Canada Tel: (905) 799-9937 FAX: (905) 799-9858 December 2009 Supersedes sheet dated 9/09 (Rev. 2) SIEMENS TRI Series •• • •• •• Y Intelligent Initiating Devices Interface Modules • for MXL Fire Detection Panels TRI-S,TRI-D,TRI-ft:• ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS • Interfaces and Supervises Normally Open Contacts • Integral SPDT Relay (up to 4 amps) on TRI-R Model • Dual Input onTRI-D Model • Multi -color L.E.D. indicates status (green, amber, red) • Easy front access to programming port and wiring terminals • Mounts in 4 inch square 21/4 deep box, or double gang box • Dynamic Supervision • Comes with 5x5 inch faceplate • Two wire operation • Model DPU or FPI-32 Programs and Verifies Device's Address and Tests Device's functionality • Electronic Address Programming is Easy and Dependable • UL Listed, ULC Listed CFSM, FM, NYMEA Approved • • • • • • • • • •• • Fire Safety • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • ••• • • • • • • Introduction The TRI Series Intelligent interface modules are designed to provide the means of interfacing direct shorting devices to the MXL system's ALD loop circuit. The TRI Series Intelligent interface modules provide the market's most advanced method of address programming and supervision, combined with sophis- ticated control panel communication. Each TRI Series interface module incorporates a microcomputer chip. The TRI Series microcomputer chip technology and its sophisticated bi-directional communication capabilities with the control panel, achieve the state of an "Intelli- gent Device." Description The TRI Series Intelligent interface modules are avail- able in three models. The TRI-S and TRI-R are designed to monitor a normally open dry contact. The interface module reports the contact's status to the control panel. The TRI-S model can only monitor and report the status of the contact, while the TRI-R incorporates an addressable Form C relay. The TRI-R relay and contact device input are controlled at the same address. For the MXL system, the relay and input contact can be controlled as a separate function. The relay is typically used where control or shunting of external equipment is required. The TRI-D is a dual input module and is designed to supervise and monitor two sets of dry contacts. This interface module requires two address settings. The TRI-D is ideal for monitoring a waterflow switch and its respective valve tamper switch. The TRI has a multi -color Light Emitting Diode that flashes green when operating normally, amber if unit CATALOG NUMBER 6179 • is in trouble condition, and red to indicate a change of state. TheTRI-D flashes twice, once for each address, the TRI-R red L.E.D. indicates a change of state in the relay.... The deviaa'$ nicroce9mpeter chip has the capacity of . :..storing,Ira rxtemory, identification information as well . as important operating. tetus information. • Siemen,hu;IdingTeeIlrlQlogies, Fire Safety Division • •• innovative technology ajls all TRI Series intelligent ***interface modules tosbow programmed by using the • model DF•lt or FPI-32 tro'grammer/Tester.. The Pro- .... •• grammerfiester is a : ompact, portable, menu driven accesso44hat.makes programming and testing an :...interface device faster, easier and more dependable • than preulous methods.• The DPU or FPI-32 eliminates the need for mechanical addressing mechanisms, such as program jumpers, DIP switches or rotary dials, because the Programmer/ Tester electronically sets the TRI interface's address into the interface's microcomputer chip nonvolatile memory. Vibration, corrosion and other conditions that deteriorate mechanical addressing mechanisms are no longer a cause for concern. The TRI Series is fitted with screw terminals for connection to an addressable circuit. The TRI Series is fully compatible on the same MXL circuit with all intelligent FP IL and ID-60 Series detectors, MSI Series addressable manual stations or any other addressable intelligent modules, such as the CZM or ICP. All TRI Series intelligent interface modules are UL listed. Environmental operating conditions for all TRI Series modules are 32°F (°C) to 120°F (49°C) with a relative humidity of not greater than 93% non-condensating. Ordering Information Model Description Shipping Wt. Lb. Kg. TRI-S Single Input 7 oz. .2 TRI-R Single Input w/Relay 7 oz. .2 TRI-D Dual Input 7 oz. .2 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety Mounting Data Addressable interface Model TRI-S, TRI-D, TRI-R mounts directly into a 4 inch square 23/4 deep box or a double gang box (user supplied). A 5 inch square off-white faceplate is included with each TRI. MOUNTING SLOTS FOR 4 INCH S\A'ITCHBO< TRI-S"-Oi-R MODULE fv"IOUNTI NG HOLES FOR SVV TCHPLATE MOUNTING SLOTS FOR DOUIIL LGANG SWtTCHBOX Figure A Mounting the TRI-S/-R/-D E- lectrical Ratings Current Draw (Active or Standby): 1.5mA TRI-R Relay Ratings Resistive: 4A, 125 VAC 4A, 30 VDC Inductive: 3.5A, 120 VAC (0.6P.F,) 3.0A, 30VDC (0.6P.F.) 2.0A, 120VAC (0.4P.F.) 2.0A, 120VAC (0.35P.F) 2.0A, 30 VDC (0.35P.F.) Fire Safety 8 Fernwood Road Florham Park, NJ 07932 Tel: (973) 593-2600 FAX: (973) 593-6670 Website: www.sbt.siemens.com/fis 5/06 5M SFSG Printed in U.S.A. Fire Safety 2 Kenview Boulevard Brampton, Ontario Canada L6T 5E4 Tel: (905) 799-9937 FAX: (905) 799-9858 May2006 Supersedes sheet dated 7/03 SIEMENS RCCi1iF Remote Command Center Fire Alarm Panel Accessory ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICAT•C 1&S •• • • •• •• • • • .Remote MKB for Display and Control • -80.Character LCD Display •"Auto Backlight • Surface Mount (RCC-1) or Flush Mount (RCC-1 F) • Supertwist High Resolution Display • Full Command Keypad • MXL Network Interface (Style 4 or Style 7) • Metal Enclosure with Keylock Door Restricts Keypad Access • Optional Peripheral Interface (PIM-1) • Supervised • Ui Listed, ULC Listed, FM, CSFM, NYMEA and City of Chicago Approved •• •• Fire Safety • • • •••• •• • • •• • • •• • • • •• • •• • • • •••• • •• • • Description The RCC-1/1F is a full control remote command and display center for use with the MXL. It includes the ,MKB-2 display/keypad, a PS-5N7 power supply and local network interface, and a small sheet metal enclosure with a lockable door. The door restricts access to the command and control keypad located on the RCC-1/1 F. It can also be configured for display only with no control. The RCC-1/1F is connected to the MXL's local network and is powered by the system power supplies or other listed, compatible supplies such as the PS-35 or Alarm-Saf model AS/PS5-BFS-24UL. The RCC-1/1F is capable of being connected to the MXL's local network in either Style 4 or Style 7 wiring configurations. Located inside the RCC-1/1 F enclosure, the PS-5N7 modules acts as an interface to the MXL network and also supplies the required 5 VDC to the unit. Adjacent to the PS-5N7 are mounting studs for a PIM-1 interface module.The addition of a PIM-1 to the RCC-1/1F allows the connection of a printer (PIM-2, PAL-1), VDT, pager interface or remote diagnostics unit. Up to four RCC-1/1Fs may be operated in a fully supervised mode. Additional RCC-1/1Fs can be used and operated in a non -supervised mode. This equipment is listed and approved for operation over the temperature range of 0°C to 49°C. Operation Through the use of the RCC-1/1 F keypad, the operator may acknowledge events, silence audibles, and reset the system. The menu driven display allows listing and optionally printing a wide range of data including the detector voltages, sensitivity settings, event log, system status, and more. In addition, password access allows the operator to perform control and test functions such as changing smoke detector sensitivity settings, disarming input and output devices, manually controlling relays, executing display and lamp test, walk test, etc. The RCC-1/1 F can power an alphanumeric pager interface, printer or VDT. Each will provide system information for use by facility personnel. Optionally, the RCC can power a remote diagnostics unit. This allows a service technician to diagnose system faults from a secure, remote location. In order to provide these features a Model PIM-1, peripheral interface must be installed in the RCC-1/1F. CATALOG NUMBER 5039 Access to the keypad controls is restricted by a locked enclosure door. The only keys accessible without opening the door are the HOLD and NEXT display control Aya.•Qs an option, a GenBox WD clear lens •:•• ir1ay be inserted instead oithe metal cover section in .• the door.•1'h'e 4permir's viewing of the full display and • • • • R8ypad bti 'd'oes not iQow access to any of the keys. ;...T�e RCC-?/1 F is shMea with the sheet metal section • in•the dear..'; •••••. •• • • • • • • • •••Kung• egn •meal Dana. • • • • • • • • 14" • • • • • • • •• • • • it •• Standoffs Standoffs for PS 5N7 for PIM-1 keyboard panel Mounting the RCC-1/1F TypicalWiring Configuration O PI P2 PIM-1 ee PI PS-5NP 0 J PI ANN- 1 BACK EDEYBOCAgON0TROL K Ordering Information toilet Number Deaeriptice Karl Number Ire c Rerslotu Command tenter Surfacti Mount 500.592533 SDO-6555363 RCC-•1F Remote Command Center Flush Mum GertBoxWO Clear'Lens for ACC-1/1F pour 5OD-6925R2 RCC,i Enclosure/Door 3904099240 RCC-1F Enclosure/Daar 310•09E241 Installation. Instructions 315-092535 13" 4 mounting holes NOTE: The RCC-1/1F MUST have an earth ground connected to the chassis. Wire shield or conduit is not an acceptable ground. Use any available unused, unpainted stud for chassis grounding. Connecting the Cables in the RCC-1/1F Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety Fire Safety Fire Safety 8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard Florham Park, NJ 07932 5/06 Brampton, Ontario Tel: (973) 593-2600 5M Canada L6T 5E4 FAX: (973) 593-6670 SFS-IG Tel: (905) 799-9937 April 2003 Website: www.sbt.siemens.com/fis Printed in U.S.A. FAX: (905) 799-9858 Supersedes sheet dated 4/01 .r- Description The Wheelock Series MB Motor Bells provide a better engineered motor bell for fire and life safety alarm systems. The Wheelock Series MB Bells include higher dBA, low current draw, built-in trimplate for semi -flush mounting, low frequency aluminum shells, and low RFI noise. The motor for Series MB Bells is a durable, high torque permanent magnet motor selected for its high performance and long life. These DC vibrating Series MB Motor Bells are offered in 6" and 10" shell sizes in both 12 and 24 VDC models. Series RSSP Sync/Non-Sync retrofit plates are used in conjunction with the Series MB Motor Bell when combination appliances are required. The Series RSSP retrofit plates are available with either Multi -Candela or single candela strobes and easily mount to a 4" square or Wheelock SBL-2 backbox. All Series RSSP strobe appliances meet or exceed the requirements of NFPA 72 (National Fire Alarm Code), ANSI 117.1 (American National Standard forAccessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities), ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) and UL Standard 1971 (Signaling Devices for the Hearing Impaired). The Series RSSP retrofit plates may be synchronized when installed with the Wheelock Series SM, DSM, Sync Modules or the PS-24-8MC Power Supply with Wheelock patented sync protocol. Wheelock synchronized strobes offer an easy way to comply with ADA requirements concerning photo -sensitive epilepsy. Ordering Information COOPER Notification • • • ` •S4ries MBdVlotor_Be1Is' • .••• • • • •••• •• • • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • •• •••RSSP REMOTE • PLATE • •.•• • • • • ••• • Features Approvals include: UL Standard 464, Factory Mutual (FM), Califor nia State Fire Marshal (CSFM), New York (MEA) and Chicago (BFP) Meets OSHA 29 Part 1910.165 High sound output with low current draw Low frequency aluminum shells for better audibility through walls, doors and other structures 6" and 10" shell sizes in 12 or 24 VDC models Integral RFI suppression to minimize included noise on the NAC circuit Mounting options for surface, semi -flush, outdoor, and concealed conduit installation Built-in trimplate makes semi -flush mounting simpler and less expensive Screw terminals permit fast in -out field wiring of #12 to 18 AWG wire Polarized for DC supervision of NAC circuits Operates on filtered or unfiltered DC For combined audible (bell) and visual signaling, convenient retrofit plate assemblies are available with Multi -Candela or Single candela strobes (Refer to Fire Alarm Products Catalog for Series RSSP Sync/Non-Sync Strobes specifications and technical information) Model Number Order Code Shell Size Input Voltage (VDC) Average RMS Current UL Max* dBA @ 10 Ft. Mounting Options MB-G6-12-R 3942 6" 12 0.060 0.090 92 D,E,J,K,N,O,P,R,S MB-G6-12-S 4221 6" 12 0.060 0.090 MB-G6-24-R , 3941 6" 24 0.030 0.040 MB-G6-24-S 4222 6" 24 0.030 0.040 MB-G10-12-R 3944 10" 12 0.060 0.090 MB-G10-12-S 4223 10" 12 0.060 0.090 MB-G10-24-R 3943 10" 24 0.030 0.040 MB-G10-24-S 4224 10" 24 0.030 0.040 rrelTA CI, OF MEA NOTES: 1. Typical dBA at 10 feet is measured in an anechoic chamber. 2. For bells all 12 VDC models are UL rated for 9.0 to 15.6 VDC and all 24 VDC models for 18.0 to 31.0 VDC. * RMS current ratings are per UL average RMS method. UL max current rating is . the maximum RMS current within the listed voltage range (16-33v for 24v units). For strobes the UL max current is usually at the minimum listed voltage (16v for 24v units). For audibles the max current is usually at the maximum listed voltage (33v for 24v units). For unfiltered FWR ratings, see installation instructions. E5946 151-92-E 7135-0785:113 Architects and Engineers Specifications The alarm appliances shall be Wheelock Series MB vibrating Motor Bells or approved equal. They shall be UL Standard 464 Listed for Fire Protective Service. Shells shall be aluminum in 6" or 10" diameter. Sound output at 10 feet shall be 92 dBA. The bells shall incorporate a permanent magnet motor and suppression circuitry to minimize RFI. They shall include a built-in trimplate for semi -flush mounting to a standard 4" square backbox, or surface mounting to Wheelock's indoor BB backbox or outdoor WBB backbox. For bell strobe4p{jt;ions, retrofit plates Wheelock Series RSSP with Multi -Candela or Single Candela strobes shall be used. All bell mpleltshall be polarised foresuaervision and shall have screw terminals for in -out field wiring of #12 to #18 AWG wire. Operating vo1iege shall b• ecotriirlal 24'DC'tft' 12 VDC. Finish on all models shall be textured enamel. • • • • il •Mcriej Numbgr • • . �ode,••:`°mrnal (VDC)Voltage Strobe Candela Average Current (AMPS) at listed VDC UL Max* **MountingOptions U§ -,4M C W!;Fr; a • 9402 . • • • • 24 15/30/75/110 .041/.063/.109/.140 .060/.092/.165/.220 D,E,Z R4SP-241575W-PR 7793 . • • . 24 15 (75 on -axis) .060 .090 D,E,Z ISSSP-1.21575Mr: 7798 •• • 12 15 (75 on -axis) .152 .255 D,E,Z • • •• • • • • •• Wiring • • Fig. 1 Bell Models FROM: PRECEDING: 'APPLIANCE: OR FACPO TO NEXT: APPLIANCE: }0 END -OF -LINED RESISTOR: (EOLR): * RMS current ratings are per UL average RMS method. UL max current rating is the maximum RMS current within the listed voltage range (16-33v for 24v units). For strobes the UL max current is usually at the minimum listed voltage (16v for 24v units). For audibles the max current is usually at the maximum listed voltage (33v for 24v units). For unfiltered FWR ratings, see installation instructions. Fig. 2 Retrofit Strobe Plate Models (RSSP) FRC (1 PRECEt'INCJ APPLIANCE r.PD FA:E9 FR !O PRECEI,[NC.O STEOGE ORO FACPO NE:(TO LtF.NCED + U E''LFO T NEXTD CGE ORS 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). A WARNING: PLEASE READ THESE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSOCIATED INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING, SPECIFYING OR APPLYING THIS PRODUCT. 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. 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. NEM =71.1.® WE ENCOURAGE AND SUPPORT NICET CERTIFICATION 3 YEAR WARRANTY S1500 MB 02/08 NJ Location 273 Branchport Ave. Long Branch, NJ 07740 P: 800-631-2148 F: 732-222-8707 www.coopernotification.com FL Location 7565 Commerce Ct. Sarasota, FL 34243 P:941-487-2300 F: 941-487-2389 VA Location P: 877-459-7726 F: 703-294-6560 Cooper Notification is Wheelock' 1u1114 SAFEPATH` WAVES COOPER Notification NOTE: ALL SHEETS MUST BE REVIEWED MIAMI-DADE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF REGULATORY AND ECONOMIC RESOURCES Herbert S. Saffir Permitting and Inspection Center 11805 SW 26th Street (Coral Way) • Miami, Florida 33175-2474 • (786) 315-2000 APPLICATION FOR MUNICIPAL PERMIT APPLICANTS THAT REQUIRE PLAN REVIEW FROM MIAMI-DADE FIRE RESCUE AND/OR ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 2-o / 606-3 PROVIDE MUNICIPAL PROCESS NUMBER HERE LOCATION OF IMPROVEMENTS Job Address / E / 3 00 N a- Ave_/o/A CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Contractor No. F0000 e7C' Last four (4) digits of Qualifier No. / c-5 0 Folio // - /3 (P - 000 - 470 5 O Contractor Name 0,-,)i �'/�dr'S, . Lot Block iv Qualifier Name Re n e - • Subdivision PB Pg., • • Address ND7D/ViJ••19'Uf....•• Metes and bounds City %%7 i . e 7 /. StateMZip 33 O 4 So TYPE OF IMPROVEMENTS [ ] New Construction on Vacant Land [ ✓f Alteration Interior [ ] Alteration Exterior [ ] Relocation of Structure [ ] Enclosure Repair [ ] P i 1 ] Repair Due to Fire [ ] Demolish [ ]Shell Only \' [ ] Addition Attached V" [ ] Addition Detached [ ] Re -Roof \ [ ] Foundation Only o [ ] Tent • • .• • (.� /1 • • 1t'' • • ; • • Current use of property p. • • • • . • •' • • • • '• • • • Description of Work Ado/ Y45: •QXi� n Cjre- �%Q yirN • • . j .' • Sq. Ft. Units • • •Mors o ��d. �O '••• Value of Work' ..• •• PERMIT TYPE [ ] MBLD* Category REVIEW STATUS [ ] Chg. Contractor [ ] Re -Issue [ ] Re -Stamp [ ] Revision [ ] Not Applicable for Fire OWNER'S NAME Owner 6a. T // Address // 3 c oo ,LiE -4:04_ [✓f MELE Oq City /6 S'h0 a' S . StateC-4.- Zip 3.3. tP / [ ] MPLU Phone [ ] MLPG Last four (4) digits of Owner's Social Security No. [ ] MMEC [ ] FIRE PERSON TO PICK UP PLANS /� n Name h/' /� UGe cam+')/ ARCHITECT / ENGINEER Owner Address / 907 D NW g'D f9'U'�-- Address City f' 0 m i State E Zip 33 of City State Zip Phone S - c 7- .P-S-5Cd. Phone FIRE SPECIAL REQUEST PLAN REVIEW (SRI) 1 am requesting a Special Request Plan Review (SRI) to be scheduled as soon as possible. There is a minimum charge of one -hour. Please contact the Fire Department for current rate. 1t Request: Date: 2nd Request: Date: 3td Request: Date: If the applicant is a known named violator with: unpaid civil penalties; unpaid administrative costs of hearing; unpaid County investigative, enforcement, testing, or monitoring costs; or unpaid liens, any or all of which are owed to Miami -Dade County pursuant to the provisions of the Code of Miami -Dade County, Florida, a hold on the review may be placed on this application. 123 01-192 5/17 •.... •.•.•• •� ••••.. • • • • •� • ••••.. • • • • 000000 •.•.. • • 000000 Miami -Dade Fire Rescue Fire Alarm Pre -Submittal Checklist Based On NFPA 72 2010' Ed. & NFPA 1 and 101 2012' Ed. Building Dept. Process Number is (Begins with C or M): Date: / / 1 Project Name: jy(1 Oit arAtl• is provided in title block of plans. YES NO N/A 2 Address in title block shall atch address in "Building Dept. Comp er System" and attached permit application. If address contains a specific building, floor, suite, or unit number or letter, it shall be provided in title block, to match Building Dept. Computer System. •V - / 3 The total cost of the installation to the customer is $ O`'f U E �% • Uv) and a copy of the contract or a notarized (/ affidavit from the owner showing this amount is attached. • 4 Fire Alarm Systems costing more than $5,000 are sealed or stamped by a Florida Registered Professional Engipeer. • •• • • • :. 5 • • • • The total number of DEVICES and COMPONENTS being installed is •• • ••"' • • 6 ••.•. [[[[ The alarm qualifier's state license number is (EC EH EY) # ODOd X9-(to and a copy iS !Warted to plans• • • •�• •• 7 Complete, current Manufacturer's Specification d Installation sheets are attached for all Control Units, Compdrt}ift!Appliances, • Devices, Modules and Relays listed on Legend. • • • • •. IZ . . ••• • • • • 8 • Is this permit application for fire alarm work a result of a Notice Of Violation (NOV) issued by Miami -Dade Fire Rescirarlf yes, 3 ...• copy of the Notice of iolation is attached. ... �. ; - • • 9 This fire alarm: ( ) is required under �vj 0/ (fill in the Occupancy Chapter & Sectionfrore N7`PA 10T)44• • • 41110 . • • • • ( ) is a life safety equivalency or (_) is a non -required system or component. • •• 10 This is an "EXISTING (Local) Fire Alarm System" and is stated as such on the plans. AHJ will require documer'Ytation d1 prior • . approval of system as a (Local) Fire Alarm System in the form of the original Fire Dept. approved job copy setpf fire alarm plans or, certified microfilm copy of same. • • • •• '• I •. • • • • •.,%. ' (/ • • 11 This is a "NEW Local Fire Alarm System" and is stated as such on plans. • • • 12 This is an "EXISTING Central Station Service Fire Alarm System" and is stated as such on the Plans. A copy of the existing • • BUILDING UL or ETL certificate or FM Placard, specifically identifying this protected premise by address and, uniquely identifying this building's fire alarm system, is attached. 13 If the company that issued the existing certificate or placard for this building's fire alarm system is different than the company applying for this permit; is the required Affidavit to Work on another Company's Certificated or Placarded Fire Alarm System Provided? 1/ 11 / 14 This is a NEW Certificated ( ) or Placarded ( ) "Central Station Service Fire Alarm System" and stated as such on the plans. V 15 If this is a NEW "Central Station Service Fire Alarm System," a copy of the UL or ETL certificate of FM placard from the contractor or, from the Central Station Service Company, issuing the building certificate/placard, is attached. (/ / 16 This is an "EXISTING Remote Supervising Station Fire Alarm System" and is stated as such on the plans. AHJ will require documentation of prior approval of system as a Remote Supervising Station Fire Alarm System in the form of the original Fire Dept. approved job copy set of fire alarm plans or, certified microfilm copy of same. Iv/ / 17 This is an "EXISTING "Sprinkler Waterflow and Supervisory System" only and is stated as such on plans. 1/ 18 This is a NEW "Sprinkler Waterflow and Supervisory System" only and is stated as such on plans. The system is monitored off -site and provides emergency forces notification through a Certificated (____) or Placarded (___) "Central Station Service Fire Alarm" and is stated as such on the plans. 19* A complete detailed statement of the "SCOPE OF WORK" is stated on the plan. Please note that the complete tenant space, in its entirety, will be inspected for compliance with NFPA 72 (2010) and NFPA 101 (2012), or prior editions of these codes if applicable. Also outline scope of work with bolded dashed I' es on floor plan and riser for existing systems. / r�/ / 20 The building is "New' or, "Existing" and is indicated as such on the plans. 4/ 21 A description of the building is provided, including fire sprinkler systems, fire suppression systems, number of stories, square footage per floor, and elevation of the last occupied floor if over 5 stories. 22 A location Key is provided showing the area of proposed work within the building. Also provided is a site key for projects with Multiple buildings showing locations of all buildings with addresses / v 23 All interconnected Fire Alarm Control Panels are arranged to function as a single system and monitored for integrity per NFPA 72. 24 The Class is shown for all Initiating Device Circuits (IDC), Signal Line Circuits (SLC) and Notification Appliance Circuits (NAC). 1/;" 25 The maximum number of each device type is provided for each IDC based on device load or each SLC, based on CLASS, per NFPA 72 and the manufacturer's specifications. 26 A specific "Sequence of Operation" including all alarm, supervisory, trouble and control functions such as fire sprinkler, door release, smoke control, elevator recall, suppression systems, and transmission of signals offsite, etc. are specified on the plan. 17/ / 27 The type of monitoring station, (Listed Central Station, Remote Supervising Station, Listed Proprietary Supervising Station), where alarm, trouble, and supervisory signals are transmitted to, is clearly and concisely stated in the "Sequence of Operations" !// . 28 The method of communication to the monitoring station is included on the riser. 29 If this building contains elevators that are not capable of recall, it shall be stated as such on plans and written documentation on elevator contractor's letterhead stating that "Elevators are not capable of providing recall function", is provided, / f/ 30 If this building does not contain a fire alarm system, and the fire alarm panel is used exclusively for elevator recall; plans shall clearly designated panel as "Elevator Recall Control and Supervisory Panel" 31 Manufacturer, model number and unique symbol for each model number is provided for each device, module, relay, component, power supply and fire alarm control panel is specified in the symbol legend. 32 Each device, module, appliance and component is identified with its own unique number and indicated on the floor plans and riser. 33 Floor plans are drawn to 1/8" scale or, if using another scale, all device coverage is diagrammed on the floor plan and all room dimensions are included. V Designed by: Phone #: Signature: Created by: MDFR 01 / 2015 THIS IS A REQUIRED DOCUMENT ON ALL FIRE ALARM PLAN SUBMITTALS 1 OF 2 Miami -Dade Fire Rescue Fire Alarm Pre -Submittal Checklist Based On NFPA 72 2010' Ed. & NFPA 1 and 101 2012' Ed. 34 Al) rooms & spaces are labeled indicating their use, and the occupant load has been provided for all assembly use rooms with an occupant load of 50 or greater. / (/ 35 Al! new, existing, replaced or relocated devices are indicated on the floor plans and a complete riser diagram showing all new and existing devices of the entire fire alarm system is provided. 1. / 36 Ceiling Height, Type and Angle is provided for all ceiling mounted devices. 37 All devices and components located in areas in which the voltage, temperature, and humidity variations exceed those conditions stated in NFPA 72, are listed for conditions and all such areas are identified. 38 A note is provided on the plans stating "Room containing FACP, Booster Power Supply, Voice Evacuation and Amplifier panel(st, •'• Dialer, or Radio is mechanically ventilated", as applicable. • • . 00410 • ✓ 39 The FACP or Remote Annunciator and as applicable EVAC panel or Remote Microphone is located at the main entra'ncZ/lobby irk • • single tenant buildings, or in a common area main entrance/lobby of a multi -tenant building. , • • •, • • • �• • •' / � • 40 The FACP, Communicators, Amplifiers, NAC Panels and all sub -panels are protected with a smoke detector. • ems, ✓ 41 If a complete automatically activated system, not less than one manual fire alarm pull box shall be provided to initiate system. The • pull box shall be located where AHJ specifies. • ••� •� • • • • 42 If a manually activated system, the travel distance to reach a pull station is less than 200' feet and within 5' feet dt' %. required fbor • and/or building exits. •..... II • , , 4, • / . • • 43 All automatic initiating devices are shown and are located in accordance with NFPA 72, the manufacturer's spec L�atjpNs, and •• •• accepted engineering practices. ' • •• 4//• •' • • 44 Area smoke detectors, if used, shall provide coverage throughout the entire smoke compartment. • • • ' • 45 All visual notification appliances are placed per tables in NFPA 72 and each strobe has its candela rating on the floorrplan andricor., • ••, • 46 All corridor spaced strobes are placed a maximum of 100' feet apart and within 15' feet from the ends of the corido.•• • • • 47 All spaces throughout the entire building shall meet the audible characteristics of NFPA 72 and NFPA 101. •.. •. • 48 Where audible appliances are provided to produce signals for sleeping areas, they shall produce a Low Frequency Alarm Signal, NFPA or / �/ 49 Bper l water flow Bell used for water flow annunciation is shown on floor plan, riser and legend. Bell shall be located so as to be visible and heard from roadway or parking area, within close proximity to Fire Dept. Connection (FDC). Flow Bell sequence of operations shall state as follows: A) Flow bell shall activate upon water flow only. B) Flow bell shall continue to sound as long as water is flowing. C) FACP shall not be capable of silencing Flow Bell. le/50 51 The location of Backflow Preventer (BFP) and Post Indicating Valve (PIV) are indicated on the floor plans, riser and legend for sprinkled buildings. Also, the location of the Fire Dept. Connection (FDC) is shown on floor plans. 52 Walls, partitions, racks, shelves and equipment that do not extend to ceiling, are shown with their heights indicated on floor plan. 53 Duct detectors or relays for duct detectors are shown on the floor plan and riser for all systems over 2000 CFM supply or 15,000 CFM return. Duct detectors shall derive their 24 vdc power source from the Fire Alarm System to satisfy the monitoring for integrity requirements of NFPA 72.10.17, for devices and conductors. Please show compliance on riser. / 54 A complete system riser diagram is provided showing each floor of the building with all zones and circuits labeled. 55 The conductor size, type, and quantity are provided for each circuit on riser. 56 The fire pump is monitored for: A) Pump or Motor Running, B) Loss of phase, C) Phase reversal, and, if applicable, D) Controller connected to an alternate source; and are indicated at _ a continuously manned location, or _ the supervised fire alarm system. 57VI; Show all relays on floor plan and clarify function on riser. (Sprinkler, Wet Chem., Dry Chem., Clean Agent, Foam, A/C shut -down, Door Release, Elevator Shunt -Trip, Music Shut -Down, Smoke Control and other building control functions.) 58 The AMPACITY of each Power Supply and Notification Appliance Circuit is specified for each FACP & Power Supply Panel on plans. In addition, the individual device current is specified on riser for each notification appliance (Horns / Speakers / Strobes). V / 59 The total "ACTUAL" footage to the last device along with voltage drop calculations are provided on plans for each NAC for each power supply. t// , 60 The wattage tap is indicated for all speakers. 61 The wattage capacity and load is provided for each amplifier. 62 All load values for "STANDBY" & "ALARM" used in calculations are high -lighted on the manufacturer's specification or installation / sheets. Also AMPACITY of equipment/components and circuits are high -lighted on manufacturer's sheets. 63 This system includes Emergency Voice Evacuation and is provided with 15 minutes of secondary alarm power. Required in all high and assembly occupancies with an occupant Toad greater than 300. (/rises 64 This system is being provided back up power by an emergency generator and will provide 4 hours of standby power plus the appropriate secondary alarm power. Also, clarify 120 volt panels feeding Fire Alarm components, is connected to generator. 65 Battery calculations, detailed in chart form, showing all information required per NFPA 72.10.5.6.3.1 are provided on plans for each back-up power supply. 66 The replacement of the Fire Alarm Control Panel with anything other than the exact same make and model number panel; or the addition of a Fire Alarm Control Panel which will provide or replace any of the functions of the existing FACP, shall require the fire alarm system to be up -graded to current code standards, per code of Miami -Dade County, Part III, Chapter 14, Article III, Section 14-66 (9) & (10) '// / 67 If the scope of work includes greater than one-half of the entire fire alarm system's devices, then the entire fire alarm system shall be up -graded to current code standards, per code of Miami -Dade County, Part III, Chapter 14, Article III, Section 14-66 (9). ,I/J Designed by: Phone #: Signature: Created by: MDFR 01 / 2015 THIS IS A REQUIRED DOCUMENT ON ALL FIRE ALARM PLAN SUBMITTALS 2 OF 2 4201'N.Beachstreet Fort Worth, Texas 76137 To11-Free 800-633-3426 www.kpsglobaltcom Name:Hockenbergs Omaha,NE Attn:Matt Ecker (402-609-5158 ** QUOTATION ** Quote No: Date: Page: By: Rev: FOB: Q290902 04/23/18 1 OF 8 Joseph Hutton 0 Shipping. 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