05-1614-000PROTECT: South Miami Hospital, Medical Art Building: 6`" Floor
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ARCHITECT: MGE Architecs
ENGINEER: Tilden Lobnitz Cooper
CONTRACTOR: Dade Electric Services
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10550 Commerce Parkway :. • :.:
Miramar, FL 33025
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SALES: (954)431 -3700
(305)930 -5700
SERVICE: (954)431 -3900
(305)930 -6800
SERVICE DISPATCH: (954)430 -5798
FAX: (954)433 -1284
SALES REPRESENTATIVE
Timothy W. Painter
BUILDING SYSTEMS. DIVISION
Fire
PROJECT ENGINEERS
CALVIN REYNOLDS, DAVID ESPINOSA, RENE CABRERA
PROJECT MANAGERS
SUBMITTED DATE: September 20, 2005
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SIMPLEX TECHNICAL INSTALLER SUPPORT (TIS):
TIS is designed to make the expertise of a Simplex technician available at key schedule times during the
project. This service is available during normal Simplex working hours if scheduled five working days in
advance.
TIS includes the following activities by a-factory trained technician when determined by Simplex to be
appropriate.
• Preconstruction review of submittals and drawings with the installer.
• Technical advice during initial start up of control panels (including transponders) Wow installer .
wiring is connected. '
• Assistance with one complete functional test of the system. 0
• One training session for owner's representatives. :. •
Additional installation support may be purchased from Simplex
TIS enhances expertise in Simplex installations but dose not supplant the installer's commitment to:
1. Provide skilled labor and supervision to complete the project.
2. Review and understand Simplex instructions for installing and testing Simplex equipment.
Potential problems can be avoided by adhering to the following:
• Do not initially start up the system except in the presence of a Simplex technician. Simplex
assumes no liability for damaged equipment and warranty may be voided if this procedure is not
followed.
• Do not install smoke detectors (unless protected by plastic bags) until final construction cleanup
has occurred. This is to prevent damage caused by dust, dirt, and paint. Detectors installed prior
to clean up may require disassembly, cleaning, or replacement which is not covered by warranty.
• Care must be taken to protect equipment during the installation and warranty period. Failures
due to external causes (lighting surges, construction duct, water damage, ect ... ) will be repaired
by Simplex only upon receipt of a valid written Purchase Order.
• TIS includes one complete system test which is coordinated by the installer. To avoid additional
charges, installer should schedule this test so that all appropriate parties are present.
• Review of panel wiring and preparation of a list of items to be corrected by the installer.
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• Program editing to correct minor errors and omissions.
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• Assistance with one complete functional test of the system. 0
• One training session for owner's representatives. :. •
Additional installation support may be purchased from Simplex
TIS enhances expertise in Simplex installations but dose not supplant the installer's commitment to:
1. Provide skilled labor and supervision to complete the project.
2. Review and understand Simplex instructions for installing and testing Simplex equipment.
Potential problems can be avoided by adhering to the following:
• Do not initially start up the system except in the presence of a Simplex technician. Simplex
assumes no liability for damaged equipment and warranty may be voided if this procedure is not
followed.
• Do not install smoke detectors (unless protected by plastic bags) until final construction cleanup
has occurred. This is to prevent damage caused by dust, dirt, and paint. Detectors installed prior
to clean up may require disassembly, cleaning, or replacement which is not covered by warranty.
• Care must be taken to protect equipment during the installation and warranty period. Failures
due to external causes (lighting surges, construction duct, water damage, ect ... ) will be repaired
by Simplex only upon receipt of a valid written Purchase Order.
• TIS includes one complete system test which is coordinated by the installer. To avoid additional
charges, installer should schedule this test so that all appropriate parties are present.
SIMPLEX WARRANTY:
"WARRANT. SIMPLEX WARRANTS TO THE PURCHASER OF NEW SIMPLEX PRODUCTS THAT
DURING THE EFFECTIVE PERIOD OF THE WARRANTY SUCH PRODUCTS SHALL BE FREE OF
DEFECTS IN WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIAL. THIS WARRANTY PERIOD SHALL COMMENCE
WITH THE STARTUP AND BENEFICIAL USE OF ANY PART OF THE SYSTEM AND SHALL
CONTINUE THEREAFTER FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR.
SIMPLEX'S SOLE RESPONSIBILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE TO REPAIR, ADJUST
OR REPLACE AT ITS OPTION, ANY PRODUCT WHICH FAILS DURING THIS PERIOD PROVIDED
• PURCHASER HAS PROMPTLY REPORTED SUCH FAILURE TO SIMPLEX IN WRITING. ALL
• • • REPLACED PRODUCTS OR PARTS SHALL BECOME SIMPLEX'S PROPERTY. SERVICES
0 • • PROVIDFQ.IUNDER THIS WARRANTY WILL BE PERFORMED DURING THE PERIOD OF 8:00 A.M.
' • •; . • • TO 5:0V P.M.;LOCAL TIME. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, EXCLUDING LOCALLY OBSERVED
• ... SIMPI= WILIDAYS. PURCHASER (1) AGREES TO PROVIDE FULL AND FREE ACCESS TO
' • . • . AUTHORIZEP SIMPLEX EMPLOYEES.
0:0090 •0 0 THIS TARRNTY IS CONTINGENT ON THE PROPER INSTALLATION AND USE OF THE
0 : * . PROD=.&'SUCH WARRANTY WILL NOT APPLY IF ADJUSTMENT, REPAIR OR PARTS
0000 ....REPLACEMENT IS REQUIRED BECAUSE OF ACCIDENT, UNUSUALLY PHYSICAL, ELECTRICAL
• • • • •FFAILUkf OF�LE TC RICIAL POWER, AIR CONDITIONING OR HUMIDITY COIT PROGRAMMING ORS,
• • • • 0 TRANBPORNATION OR CAUSE OTHER THAN ORDINARY USE. REPLACEMENT PARTS
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• • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 ..jQUIVAFNT TO NEW PARTS WHEN USED IN PRODUCTS.
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0 • 0 THIS WARRANTY EXCLUDES:
• • LABOR, TRAVEL PARTS AND MILEAGE FOR SERVICES OUTSIDE OF SIMPLEX NORMAL
BUSINESS HOURS.
• LABOR, TRAVEL, PARTS AND MILEAGE FOR PROGRAM AND / OR LABEL CHANGES.
• LABOR, TRAVEL, PARTS AND MILEAGE FOR FAILURES DUE TO EXTERNAL CAUSE.
• ELECTRICAL WORK EXTERNAL TO THE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED BY SIMPLEX OR
MAINTENANCE OF ACCESSORIES, ALTERATIONS, ATTACHMENTS OR OTHER DEVICES
NOT FURNISHED BY SIMPLEX.
SERVICES OUTSIDE OF THIS WARRANTY WILL BE FURNISHED AT SIMPLEX'S CURRENT TIME,
MATERIALS AND TRAVEL CHARGES THEN IN EFFECT.
EXCEPT FOR THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES STATED HEREIN. SIMPLEX DISCLAIMS ALL
WARRANTIES ON PRODUCTS FURNISHED HEREUNDER. INCLUDING WITHOUT
LIMITATION. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS: AND
THE STATED WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ON THE PART
OF SIMPLEX ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE PERFORMANE OF THE
PRODUCTS. IN NO EVENT WILL SIMPLEX BE HELD LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES."
(1) SIMPLEX AGREES TO CONTINUE TO HONOR ALL OF THE UNEXPIRED EXPRESS
WARRANTIES SPECIFIED ABOVE ON DEFECTIVE EQUIPMENT AFTER TRANSFER OF THE
EQUIPMENT TO PURCHASER'S CUSTOMER. PROVIDED PURCHASER'S CUSTOMER
ASSUMES THE PURCHASER'S OBLIGATIONS SPECIFIED ABOVE.
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Simplex Technical Installation Services
Simplex is committed to providing you our customer, with the highest quality service available. As part of this
service we at Simplex have developed our Technical Installer Support (TIS) policy. This policy (TIS) helps to define
responsibilities for a smooth and complete installation. The following list the responsibilities for each party:
Simplex:
1. Initial Job Site Project Meeting to review the following.
• Definition of the exact equipment and service for which the customer has contracted for
• Communication channels for the project
• Project submittals (including rough -in information for boxes)
• System wiring requirements
• Panel drawings, including terminating points
• Peripheral termination .... .. •
• TIS scheduling procedures and the process for purchasing additional services • • • •
• Confirm project deadlines • • • • • • • • • •
• Resolution of any specification interpretation and code compliance questions and• /or project changes' •
• Coordination with other trades (HVAC, Plumbing, etc.)
• Label list and deadline for customer changes . • • •'
2. Panel start up, and equipment trouble shooting ' • • •
• Simplex requires that a Technician be present for the initial panel, and transponde7r start lip • , , , , •
• The technician turns on the power and identifies and corrects any troubles • • •
3. Ongoing Project Support. • • •
• As work progresses a technician will stop for brief site visits to try and identify and resolve pot& of : •
problems early
• The technician are to confine their attention to the panel and the problems it may indicZte: The3; re • •
clearly not wiring inspectors and are not responsible for locating and repairing wiioitg riX"es. A
technician will help to identifies circuits with opens, shorts, or grounds
4. Application Program Editing.
• Editing generally involves correcting bugs, errors, omissions, or labels.
• A program scope change is a service offered to handle changes beyond the scope of the original
specifications. This service responds to design changes either by the architect, the owner, or the installer.
This additional work will require a change order and will be billable
5. Final Check Out.
• 'The technician will assist the installer in performing one complete functional test of the system
• The technician also participates in pretesting that is required to assure that the final check out will be
successful
The technician role is limited to testing and correcting faults in Simplex supplied equipment. Our
technicians do not repair installers wiring or test equipment supplied by others which has been connected
to the Simplex system
Work related to problems caused by non - Simplex supplied-equipment requires a change order and is
billable
Simplex will fill out the NFPA 72 Certification of Completion Form section Certification of System
Operation number 3
Installer:
1. Provide sufficient skilled supervision and labor to complete the project on schedule
2. Review and understand the submittal, drawings, and other instructions provided by Simplex
3. Pull wire and mount panels and peripheral devices in accordance with specifications and codes
4. Test all circuits for continuity with an ohm meter, troubleshoot faults and opens, and terminate all wires to the
appropriate connector at the panel, the peripheral, or other associated devices
5. Follow procedures defined by Simplex to protect equipment from damage during construction or installation
Note:
Any additional labor needed Simplex will be happy to offer a quote
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GENERAL INFORMATION: S
1. DRAWINGS AND SUBMITTALS:
Simplex drawings and submittals are provided for the sole use of the installing
contractor and to establish a basis of contract. These documents should not be use for
the purpose of pulling permits or to gain certification of occupancy. Simplex is not
responsible for system design or placement of devices.
-**-2. SMLM TESTING:
•... T4•ipsjalling contractor is responsible for arranging one system test with all concerning
• • • • • • • • . • parties.. Prior to Simplex system testing, the installing contractor is responsible for
• nVunti4g and wiring and connecting all equipment in accordance with manufacturers
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• instructlons, project specifications and local code requirements. All wiring must be free
• of opens grounds and shorts.
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• 3. EQENT INTERFACING:
0009 The installing contractor is responsible for all coordination with other trades and
•,' su ]gpl grs where interfacing is required between Simplex equipment and equipment
• • ' : s4poliea by others. Simplex is not responsible for equipment modifications or
• addrttvnal equipment required by this interfacing unless otherwise indicated in the
Simplex submittal documents. All information relative to intended interfacing must be •
supplied to Simplex by the installing contractor in order to ensure the integrity of system
operation and compliance with codes and warranties.
4. CHANGES TO ORIGINAL SIMPLEX DRAWINGS AND SUBMITTALS:
The installing contractor is responsible to apprise Simplex of any change that would
require additional equipment and/or labor over and above that which is indicated in the
original Simplex drawings and submittals. Upon request, Simplex will furnish cost
estimates for these changes.
5. CONTROL EQUIPMENT:
The Simplex control equipment has been carefully designed so that all zones and circuits
will function properly in accordance with the type and quantity of devices as indicated
on the Simplex drawings. The length of wire runs must not exceed that which is
recommended and indicated on the Simplex drawing.
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SimplexGrinnell
TO:
Dade Electric Service
8191 Nw 91 st Ter Ste 9
Medley, FL 33166 -2136
SimplexGrinnell Material List
10550 Commerce Parkway
Miramar, FL 33025 -9998
(954) 431 -3700
FAX: (954) 435 -6650
www.simplexgrinnell.com
Project: SMH MAB Build Outs
Customer Reference:
SimplexGrinnell Reference: 912735718
Date: 09/20105
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MODEL NUMBER.
DESCRIPTION •
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4906 -9127
A/V M -C NON - ADDRESS, RM,•WALL.
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4906 -9101
V/O M -C NON- ADDRESS, RED, WALL
4098 -9714
SSD PHOTO SENSOR
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4098 -9792
SSD SENSOR BASE
4099 -9001
STATION, SA,AD DRESS, IDRE`_T'�
2099 =9814
PS SURFACE TRIM
4603 -9101
LCD ANNUNCIATOR
4603 -9111
6 GANG ALUM TRIM PLATL'
4009 -9201
NAC EXTENDER 120VAC, IDNE -r
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2081 -9272
12V 6.2AH 5.95 "LX2.56 "DX3.70 "H
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LifeAlarm® Fire Alarm Controls
UL, ULC Listed, FM, CSFM 4009 IDNet NAC Extender For Control from 4010 or
and MEA (NYC) Approved* 41000 IDNet Communications, or Conventional NACs
Provides additional notification appliance circuit
(NAC) capacity with flexible operation modes and
power - limited design
Four, Class B (Style Y) NACs are standard:
• Rated 2 A @ 24 VDC, compatible with standard
24 VDC notification appliances
• Can be selected to provide synchronization for Simplex
visible notification strobe flashes
• Capable of controlling TrueAlertTM non - addressable
notification appliances operating with SmartSyncTM
two -wire control mode
Input control can be from either:
• IDNet addressable communications from a Simplex
model 4010 or 4100U Fire Alarm Control Panel **
• Or from one or two conventional 24 VDC NACs with
multiple output control options
IDNet communications control benefits:
• Provides status monitoring and individual NAC control
using a single address per 4009 IDNet NAC Extender
• Supports IDNet "Device Level" earth fault location
WALKTESTTM operation is available with either
input choice
Internal 8 A power supply /battery charger:
• Charges internal batteries up to 12.7 Ali or up to 18 Ali
batteries in external cabinet
• Provides status monitoring of battery, input power, and
earth faults
Optional 4009 IDNet NAC Extender modules:
• IDNet Communications Repeater provides Class B
(Style 4) or Class A (Style 6) output
• IDNet Communications Fiber Optic Receiver/Repeater, .
available as Class B or Class A
• Four additional Class B NACs, rated 1.5 A @ 24 VDC
• Class A (Style Z), Two Circuit Adapter Module
UL Listed to Standard 864
4090 Series IDNet communication fiber optic
transmitters:
• For applications requiring the data integrity available
with fiber optic communications
• Available as Class B (Style 4) or Class A (Style 7)
• Mounts in standard six -gang electrical box
External battery cabinet for 18 Ah batteries
Simplex IDNet addressable communications are protected by U.S. Patent No.
4,796,025. Refer to specifications for additional IDNet wiring information. 41000
requires revision 11 software or higher for compatibility. 4010 requires revision 2
software or higher for compatibility.
t Simplex WALKTEST service testing is protected under U.S. Patent No. 4,725,818
Up to 8 NACs
4009 IDNet
NAC Extender
4009 IDNet NAC Extender Connection Reference Drawing
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ADA Compliance. Complying with the notification
requirements of ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act)
may require more notification appliance power than is
available within the fire alarm control panel. When
additional power is required, a Simplex 4009 IDNet NAC
Extender can provide up to 8 A of NAC power with up to
eight, supervised reverse polarity NACs.
Location Flexibility. The 4009 IDNet NAC Extender
can be mounted close to a compatible dedicated host
panel or can be located remotely for convenient power
distribution. Multiple operation modes and multiple
connection options further increase location flexibility.
Additional Information. For additional operation detail
and application information, refer to Installation
Instructions 574 -181.
ULC listed model is 4009- 9202CA. This product has been approved by the California State
Fire Marshal (CSFM) pursuant to Section 13144.1 of the California Health and Safety Code,
See CSFM Listing 7300- 0026:214 for allowable values and/or conditions concerning
material presented in this document. It is subject to re- examination, revision, and possible
cancellation. Accepted for use - City of New York Department of Buildings - MEA35 -93E.
Additional listings may be applicable; contact your local Simplex product supplier for the
latest status.
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Application and Operation Information
IDNet Addressable Communications Compatible.
Up to five, 4009 IDNet NAC Extenders can be controlled
on a single IDNet communications channel. Each output
NAC can be individually controlled for general alarm or
selective area notification requiring only one point
address per Extender. Individual Extender NACs can also
be manually controlled from the host panel. IDNet
controlled extenders will inform the host panel of troubles
via IDNet communications.
Optional IDNet Repeaters. IDNet communications
can be repeated with the optional IDNet Repeater Module
or with the optional Fiber Optic Receiver Module. Up to
• 100 of the IDNet channel points can be repeated once
• • • (refer to pages 3 and 5 for details). Repeated IDNet
com%unijotions also support the "device level" earth
• • • • fault 1pjgtigrt utilit?.of the -host panel.
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Hardwire Control Applications. For applications
where an existing (or new) conventional NAC needs
additional power, the 4009 IDNet NAC Extender can be-
controlled directly from the NAC. Either one or two
NACs, from either the same, or from different host fire
alarm control panels, can be connected to control the 4009
IDNet NAC Extender output NACs. Multiple control
selections provide flexible operation. (Refer to page 4 for
more detail.) Alarms from the host panel will activate the
four, 4009 IDNet NAC Extender NACs (or optionally,
eight NACs) to extend the alarm.
The 4009 IDNet Extender monitors itself and each of its
output NACs for trouble conditions, including earth
faults. Extenders wired to conventional NACs will
indicate a trouble by opening the path to the NAC's
end -of -line resistor, but retaining the ability to respond to
alarms. Individual troubles are also annunciated by LEDs
located on the 4009 IDNet NAC Extender main circuit
board. (Refer to page 7 for more diagnostic information.)
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4009 -9301 1 240 VAC input 1
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Optional ModQIeS ('for on -site installation)
4009 -9807
Additional four point NAC module, rated 1 =1/2 A,
Class B (Style Y),
One maximum
4009 -9808
Dual Class A (Style Z adapter for two NAC outputs)
Select as required 4 maAmum
4009 -9809
IDNet Repeater, output is Class A (Style 6) or
Class B (Style 4
Select either an IDNet Repeater or a
Fiber Optic Receiver as required
4009 -9810
Fiber Optic Receivee
Class B (Style 4
4009 -9811
Class A (Style 7 fiber, Style 6 IDNet
4009 -9805
Red Appliqu6 for door
Select if required
2975 -9801
Semi -Flush Trim Kit
Beige trim
1 -7/16" wide (78 mm), use if required for
semi -flush installations
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Rari trim
Battery Selection (select battery size per system requirements)
2081 -9273
8 Ah Battery, 12 VDC
Two batteries are required, 24 VDC
operation
2081 -9274
10 Ah Battery, 12 VDC
2081 -9288
12.7 Ah Battery, 12 VDC
2081 -9275
18 Ah Battery, 12 VDC
Requires external battery cabinet, two
batteries are required, 24 VDC operation
External Accessories (select per system requirements)
4090 -9105 IDNet Fiber Optic I Class B (Style 4 operation Mounts in six -gang electrical box, refer to
4090 -9107 Transmitter I Class A (Style 7 operation page 4 for mounting details
4009 -9801 External battery cabinet for 18 Ah batteries, beige 16 -1/4" W x 13 -1/2" H x 4 -1/8" D
(413 mm x 343 mm x 105 mm)
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Typical IDNet Connection Example
Typical IDNet compatible devices
(Refer to individual devices for actual wiring
requirements, some wiring is not shown.)
Tyyical Fiber Optic System Connections
Jwg -fiber cables, 3000 ft
4090 -9105, Class B (914 m) maximum distance
(Style 4) Output Fiber
Optic Transmitter �--�
4010 or 41000 Fire
Alarm Control Panel
24 VD power for
fiber optic transmitters
IDNet addressable communications
channel Class B (Style 4) or Class A
(Style 6), Class B shown
E.g—urjber cables, 3000 It
(914 m) maximum distE
4090 -9107, Class A (Style 7)
Output Fiber Optic Transmitter
4009 IDNet NAC Extenders
internal IDNet Fiber Receivers
NACs
Repeated IDNet Channel: up to 100 devices maximum
on repeater output, 250 devices total on IDNet Channel
NOTE: Up to five (5) 4009 IDNet NAC Extenders may be connected to one IDNet channel. IDNet communications can be
repeated only once (can pass through only one series connected repeater or one fiber optic receiver). Fiber optic
transmitters connect to only one 4009 IDNet NAC Extender.
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IDNet addressable communications channel,
shown Class B (Style 4)
Output NACs, four standard Conventional NAC operation (horns)
eight h t w ith expansion
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41000 (shown) or 4010 Fire
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NOTE: Up to five (5) 4009 IDNet NAC Extenders may be connected to one IDNet channel. IDNet commanicatit:6
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can be repeated only once (can pass through only one series connected repeater or one fiber optic receiver).
Tyyical Fiber Optic System Connections
Jwg -fiber cables, 3000 ft
4090 -9105, Class B (914 m) maximum distance
(Style 4) Output Fiber
Optic Transmitter �--�
4010 or 41000 Fire
Alarm Control Panel
24 VD power for
fiber optic transmitters
IDNet addressable communications
channel Class B (Style 4) or Class A
(Style 6), Class B shown
E.g—urjber cables, 3000 It
(914 m) maximum distE
4090 -9107, Class A (Style 7)
Output Fiber Optic Transmitter
4009 IDNet NAC Extenders
internal IDNet Fiber Receivers
NACs
Repeated IDNet Channel: up to 100 devices maximum
on repeater output, 250 devices total on IDNet Channel
NOTE: Up to five (5) 4009 IDNet NAC Extenders may be connected to one IDNet channel. IDNet communications can be
repeated only once (can pass through only one series connected repeater or one fiber optic receiver). Fiber optic
transmitters connect to only one 4009 IDNet NAC Extender.
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Hardwire Control Connection Information
NAC Input Selections. The 4009 IDNet NAC
Extender can be selected to:
• Track input NAC operation or to provide a locally
generated code, selectable per NAC input
• If selected for local coding, NAC outputs can be either
Temporal Coded or 60 Beats /min March Time Coded,
one code selection per extender (input NACs must be on
continuous with Alarm)
• Additionally, NAC outputs can be selected to provide
the Simplex strobe synchronization signal. This signal
will synchronize the flashes of synchronized strobes but
will be ignored by free -ram strobes and audible devices.
(Strobes are for operation by noncoded NACs.)
NAC input to NAC outbut control can be selected for
standard and optiolalINACs per the following table:
�. Conv@gUgnal NAC.QytpVt Operation Options
4.000.
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All NAC outputs (1 -8)
4 4 4 NAC 2 Horn Control ;
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The TrueAlertrm Notification Appliance product
line includes addressable and non - addressable operation.
Non - addressable models are available with 2 -wire
SmartSync operation or conventional 4 -wire operation.
The following details apply to use with the 4009 IDNet
NAC Extender:
• TrueAlert non - addressable models with SmartSync
operation allow audible notification to be separately
controlled over the same wire pair that controls
visible notification (protected under U.S. Patent No.
6,281,789)
• 4009 IDNet NAC Extenders can be selected to provide
SmartSync operation whether controlled by IDNet
communications or conventional NACs
• IDNet control allows output NACs to be individually
selected for conventional or SmartSync operation
• With NAC input control, all output NACs are selected
for either conventional or SmartSync operation
• Class A (Style Z) SmartSync operation requires
SmartSync Control Module (SCM) 4905 -9938 (refer
to data sheet 54903 -0010 for details)
• Refer to data sheet 54009 -0003 for TrueAlert
addressable operation details, contact your local
Simplex product supplier for further information on
specific TrueAlert notification appliances
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4 • • Up to eight (8) output NACs total; hardwire control can be
selected to map NAC inputs to different combinations of
NAC outputs depending on system requirements
NAC 1 input
(see Note 1)
NAC 41
NACs i& 2 5& 6
NACs 1 -4
NACs 1 -8
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NAC j3 & 4, 9 & 8
NACs 5-8
None
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Strobft C8rltrd
All NAC outputs (1 -8)
4 4 4 NAC 2 Horn Control ;
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The TrueAlertrm Notification Appliance product
line includes addressable and non - addressable operation.
Non - addressable models are available with 2 -wire
SmartSync operation or conventional 4 -wire operation.
The following details apply to use with the 4009 IDNet
NAC Extender:
• TrueAlert non - addressable models with SmartSync
operation allow audible notification to be separately
controlled over the same wire pair that controls
visible notification (protected under U.S. Patent No.
6,281,789)
• 4009 IDNet NAC Extenders can be selected to provide
SmartSync operation whether controlled by IDNet
communications or conventional NACs
• IDNet control allows output NACs to be individually
selected for conventional or SmartSync operation
• With NAC input control, all output NACs are selected
for either conventional or SmartSync operation
• Class A (Style Z) SmartSync operation requires
SmartSync Control Module (SCM) 4905 -9938 (refer
to data sheet 54903 -0010 for details)
• Refer to data sheet 54009 -0003 for TrueAlert
addressable operation details, contact your local
Simplex product supplier for further information on
specific TrueAlert notification appliances
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4 • • Up to eight (8) output NACs total; hardwire control can be
selected to map NAC inputs to different combinations of
NAC outputs depending on system requirements
NAC 1 input
(see Note 1)
Fire Alarm Control Panel i
with Conventional NACs
I
1
I
NAC 2 input r
(optional, see Note 1)
I
JConventional NACs`
0 -Wit \h hardwire control,
NAC outputs are all
output conventional or all
NACs SmartSync operation ) -
SmartSync operation
4905 -9938 SmartSync Control Module is required
for Class A output wiring of SmartSync NACs
To additional 4009 IDNet NAC Extenders (up to four (4),
4009 IDNet NAC Extenders per NAC); see Note 2
Notes:
1. For separate audible and visible output NAC control, or SmartSync NAC output operation, two (2) input NACs are required.
NAC 1 is "on- until- reset" and NAC 2 is "on- until- silenced."
2. To synchronize strobe flash outputs for up to four (4) 4009 IDNet NAC Extenders, use the synchronized strobe
output from a Synchronized Flash Module (4905 -9914 for Class B operation, 4905 -9922 for Class A operation) or,
if available, from a NAC selected to provide synchronized strobe flash output. NOTE: DO NOT USE a NAC selected
for SmartSync operation for this function.
Refer to Installation Instructions 574 -181 for additional Information and application guidance
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4009 IDNet NAC
I
Extender
Fire Alarm Control Panel i
with Conventional NACs
I
1
I
NAC 2 input r
(optional, see Note 1)
I
JConventional NACs`
0 -Wit \h hardwire control,
NAC outputs are all
output conventional or all
NACs SmartSync operation ) -
SmartSync operation
4905 -9938 SmartSync Control Module is required
for Class A output wiring of SmartSync NACs
To additional 4009 IDNet NAC Extenders (up to four (4),
4009 IDNet NAC Extenders per NAC); see Note 2
Notes:
1. For separate audible and visible output NAC control, or SmartSync NAC output operation, two (2) input NACs are required.
NAC 1 is "on- until- reset" and NAC 2 is "on- until- silenced."
2. To synchronize strobe flash outputs for up to four (4) 4009 IDNet NAC Extenders, use the synchronized strobe
output from a Synchronized Flash Module (4905 -9914 for Class B operation, 4905 -9922 for Class A operation) or,
if available, from a NAC selected to provide synchronized strobe flash output. NOTE: DO NOT USE a NAC selected
for SmartSync operation for this function.
Refer to Installation Instructions 574 -181 for additional Information and application guidance
S4009 -0002 -3 7/02
4009 IDNet NAC Extender Specifications
120 VAC Input 4009 -9201 3A @ 102 -132 VAC, 60 Hz
240 VAC Input 4009 -9301 1.5A @ 204 -264 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Conventional reverse polarity operation
Hardwire Control from External NACs,
Input Requirements 3 mA @ 24 VDC in Alarm rated 4.5 mA maximum 21.1 to 29.1 VDC
Maximum operating voltage is 18 to 32 VDC, filtered or unfiltered
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Auxiliary Output 1500 mA 24 VDC nominal
Standard NACs 12 A each 24 VDC nominal Total current must not exceed 8A
Optional NACs (requires 4009 -9807) 11.5A each (cD 24 VDC nominal
Optional Modules
Input Power 70 mA @ 24 VDC, system supplied
IDNet Input, One Address Maximum distance from IDNet source is 2500 ft 762 m
Repeated IDNet output for up to 100 devices (total IDNet devices not to
exceed 250 per channel
Maximum distance to farthest device from 4009 IDNet NAC Extender output is
IDNet Output Specifications 2500 ft 762 m
Total distance including "T -taps" is 10,000 ft (3048 m)
.... ......... ..... .. .................... Class A (Style 6) loop maximum distance is 2500 ft (762 m), no "T" taps
Fiber Optic Transmitter Specifications
Input Voltage
18.9 -32 VDC from compatible listed fire alarm supply
Input Current
4090 -9105, Class B (Style 4), 30 mA @ 24 VDC
4090 -9107, Class A (Style 7), 35 mA 24 VDC
Fiber Optic Connections and cable
requirements
Type ST connectors
Multimode, graded index, 50/125 m, 62.5/125 pm, 100/40 pm, or 200 pm
4090 -9105 Class B (Style 4 operation, two fiber cables required
4090 -9107, Class A (Style 6 operation, four fiber cables required
Module Size with mounting bracket
6-13/16"W x 3 -3/4" H x 1 -1/8" D 173 mm x 95 mm x 29 mm
On -board Status Indicators
Green LED flashing = transmit
Red LED flashinq = receive
Separate red LED on 4090 -9107 = Class A (Style 7 receive
Communications
Simplex IDNet
Fiber Optic Transmission Distance
3000 ft 914 m maximum
Wiring Connections*
Terminal blocks for 18 AWG stranded to 12 AWG solid
Operating Humidit
10% to 90% RH from 32° to 104° F 0° to 40° C
Operating Temperature
32* .F to 120° F 0° to 49° C)
Metric wire equivalents: 18 AWG = 0.82 mm2; 12 AWG = 3.31 mm2
5
54009 -0002 -3 7/02
[40-09111) Net NAM Extender Mounting Ya nd I Module Placement Information
rr 16 -1/4" (413 mm) Cabinet depth 4-1/4" (108 mm)�
10-29/32"(277 mm) Door, 518"
(16 mm) thick
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i
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Optional Class A 4009 -9807 Additional Four 13 -1/2"
adapter modules point module (shown with (343 mm)
® Class A adapters) ® Exposed cabinet
dimension for
Laf1
System Module O o semi -flush mount ;
fF 1"(25A mm), Knockouts for screw
IDNet repeater or 1 -3/8" (35 mm) with or nail mounting holes
Fiber optic receiver semi -flush trim
O O
O
0
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:•
I 4input) 12" (305 mm)
Battery location, no conduft entry or wthis area (12.7 Ah battery outline shSemi -flush trim option
Non -power limited wiring area (AC 1 -3/16" wide (30 mm),
3/8" (9.5 mm) thick
Wall surface reference for semaflush mount
NOTE: Recommended conduit entrance varies with module selection. Refer to general installation
instructions 574 -181, specific module installation instructions, and to field wiring diagrams
842 -068 before locatinq conduit entrance.
E466911 DINIet NAC Extender Mabinet with Door Detail
Optional red appliqu6
(4009 -9805 )
6 S4009 -0002 -3 7/02
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4090- 9105/91.07 IDNet Fiber Ontic Transmitter Mounting Information
Surface mount box:
Simplex model 2975 -9217
(ordered separately)
Flush mount masonry box:
use 6 -gang box, RACO # 960, 2 -1/2" deep
(64 mm), or RACO # 965, 3 -1/2" (89 mm)
deep, or equal (supplied by others)
Flush mount ganged boxes:
use 6 -gang box, 1 -1/2" (38 mm)
minimum depth; six, RACO # 400
or equal, (supplied by others)
• • • • •
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Power -up Self- Diagnostics. Upon power-up, the
4009 IDNet NAC Extender tests each module and
performs earth fault diagnostics. Trouble conditions are
communicated to the host control panel and are also
displayed on diagnostic status LEDs in the 4009 IDNet
NAC Extender. When connected via IDNet
communications, detailed status information is available
at the host. When controlled with conventional NAC
inputs, common troubles are signaled by providing a
polarized open circuit that disconnects the NAC wiring
from its end -of -line resistor but still allows a reversed
polarity alarm to be received.
Door Mounted Reference Label. The 4009 IDNet
NAC Extender has a detailed programming and
diagnostic label inside the front door that provides a quick
reference for both installation and checkout.
IDNet fiber optic transmitter:
4090 -9107, Shown, Class A (Style 7) output
4090 -9105, Not shown, Class B (Style 4) output
INSTALLATION NOTE:
Fiber optic cable bend radius should be 2" (51 mm)
minimum, or per Manufacturer's specification.
Six -gang blank cover plate Mulberry Metal
Products 97156 or equal (by others)
LED Status Indicators are provided for the following:
• Each NAC (standard and optional) has a dedicated
yellow LED that:
— During supervision provides a slow flash to indicate
a short circuit condition and a fast flash to indicate
an open circuit
— During an alarm, the LED follows the NAC output
(on steady or flashing with coded output)
• Four, general status yellow LEDs provide nine
separate indications listed in priority of urgency. As a
trouble is eliminated, any remaining trouble(s) will
then be indicated until the 4009 IDNet NAC Extender
is returned to normal operation.
. AC power status is indicated by a green LED that is
on when AC is normal. During low AC (brownout)
conditions or with- no AC, the LED is off. Additional
power and battery status is indicated by the general
status LEDs.
7 S4009 -0002 -3 7/02
4009 IDNet NAC Fxtendf
Panel Module Selection (shaded model numbers are optional modules)
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4009 -9201
120 VAC input
Basic Panel
85 mA
85 mA
185 mA
185 mA
4009 -9301
240 VAC input
>' >4ft:9;3Q
Additional Four Point NAC
40 mA
+
+NAC loads
+NAC loads
(add below)
(add below)
Class A Adapter (current
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IDNet Repeater
70 mA
70 mA
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Fiber Optic Receiver, Class B
65 mA
+
65 mA
+
Ifla:::.
Fiber Optic Receiver, Class A
80 mA
80 mA
IDNet Devices, 0.7 mA each, maximum of 100
Total devices
+
Total devices
+
(see note 5)
x 0.7 mA each
x 0.7 mA each
Auxiliary Power Output, calculate per total
500 mA
+
500 mA
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+
device requirements (see note 5)
maximum
maximum
Total Supervisory Current =
:: AY:
+
Total 4009 IDNet NAC Extender Panel Alarm Current =g1<
Only one of these three modules can be chosen for a single 4009 IDNet NAC Extender.
t NOTE: IDNet Fiber Optic Transmitter current is supplied from the host fire alarm control panel.
NAC Loads
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Circuit 1
+
Circuit 2
+
Standard Panel NACS, 2 A maximum per NAC (see note 5)
Circuit 3
+
Circuit 4
+
Circuit 5
+
Circuit 6
+
Optional Four Point NAC Module, 1.5 A maximum per NAC (see note 5)
Circuit 7
+
Circuit 8
+
Total NAC Loads Alarm Current =
Total 4009 IDNet NAC Extender Panel Alarm Current (enter
61 from above) _
':(2
+
Total Alarm Current
1. Calculate total panel supervisory current (A).
2. Calculate total panel alarm current (61) [convert mA to A, example: 350 mA = 0.35 A]. Copy (131) into block (132).
3. Calculate total NAC loads alarm current from notification appliance ratings (C).
4. Add (C) + (62) to determine total alarm current (D).
5. Total of IDNet Device Current (Al) + Auxiliary Power Output Current (A2) + NAC Loads Alarm Current (C) is 8 A
maximum.
6. Refer to Simplex battery selection document 900 -012 for recommended battery size for specific standby requirements
(i.e. 24 hours supervisory, 5 minutes of alarm). Internal cabinet space is provided for batteries up to 12.7 Ah.
Tyco, Simplex, the Simplex logo, LifeAlarm, Met, WALUEST, SmartSync, and TrueAlert are trademarks of Tyco International AG or its affiliates in the U.S and/or other
countries.
. Sim p leX TEPG -US • 91 Technology Dlive • Westminster, Massachusetts • 01441 -0001 • USA 54009 -0002 -3 7/02
m 2002 7TiPG -US (a Tyco company). All sights reserved Al! specifications and other information www.tepg.com
shown were current as of document revision date and are subject to change without notice.
93 ®Simplex
UL, ULC Listed, FM
and CSFM Approved"
TrueA /ere Multi - Candela Notification Appliances
Visible Notification Appliances with Horn and Synchronized
Flash; Non - Addressable, SmartSyncTm Operation Compatible
Audible /visible (A/V) notification appliances with
efficient electronic horn and high output xenon
strobe, available for wall or ceiling mount
• Operation is compatible with ADA requirements (refer
to important installation information on page 3)
• Rugged, high impact, flame retardant thermoplastic
housings are available in red or white with clear lens
Operates over a two -wire SmartSync circuit to
provide:
Homs that are controlled separately from strobes on the
same two -wire circuit
On- until - silenced and on -until -reset operation on
the same two -wire pair
Horn control that can be selected to be temporal coded,
march time coded, or on continuously
• Strobe appliances on the same circuit operating at a
synchronized 1 Hz flash rate
• Class B (Style Y) operation requires connection to a
compatible SmartSync NAC or to SmartSync Control
Module (SCM) 4905 -9938
• Class A (Style Z) operation when connected to the
4905 -9938 SCM or with 4100U series fire alarm control
panel NACs
Wall mount A/Vs features:
Wiring terminals are accessible from the front of the
housing providing easy access for installation,
inspection, and testing
Covers are available separately to convert housing color
Optional adapters and wire guards :'
• Wall mount AN adapters are available to cover surface
mounted electrical boxes and to adapt to Simplex
2975 -9145 boxes
• UL listed red wire guards are available for wall or
ceiling mount A/Vs
Visible notification appliance (strobe):
24 VDC xenon strobe; intensity is selectable as 15, 30,
75, or 110 candela with visible selection jumper secured
behind strobe housing
UL listed to Standard 1971
Regulated circuit design ensures consistent flash output
and provides controlled inrush current
Audible notification appliance (horn):
• Low current, 24 VDC electronic horn with harmonically
rich output sound suitable for either coded or steady
operation
• UL listed to Standard 464
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Wall and Ceiling Mount ANs
M . M.,
Multi - Candela TrueAlert A/Vs with horn and
synchronized strobe provide convenient installation
to standard electrical boxes. The enclosure designs are
both impact and vandal resistant and provide a convenient
strobe intensity selection. Since each model can be
selected for strobe intensity output, on -site model
inventory is minimized and changes encountered during
construction can be easily accommodated.
Wall mount AN housings are a one -piece assembly
(including lens) that mounts to a single or double. gang, or
4" square standard electrical box. The cover can be
quickly removed (a tool is required) and covers are
available separately for color conversion.
Ceiling mount ANs install using standard 4" electrical
boxes. Color choice is determined by model number.
During installation, a selection plug at the back of the
housing determines the desired strobe intensity. An
attached flag with black letters on a highly visible yellow
background allows the selected intensity to be seen at the
side of the strobe lens.
' This product has been approved by the California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) pursuant to
Section 13144.1 of the California Health and Safety Code. See CSFM Listing
7125-0026:317 for allowable values and /or conditions concerning material presented in this
document. It is subject to re- examination, revision, and possible cancellation. This product
was not approved by MEA (NYC) as of document revision date. Refer to page 2 for listing
status of wire guards. Additional listings may be applicable; contact your local Simplex
product supplier for the latest status. Listings and approvals under Simplex Time Recorder
Co. are the property of Tyco Safety Products Westminster.
" Simplex two -wire strobe synchronization operation is protected by U.S. patent No.
5,559,492 and SmartSync horn/strobe operation is protected under U.S. Patent No.
6,281,789.
S4906- 0002 -2 9/2004
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Proper selection of visible notification is dependent on
occupancy, location, local codes, and proper applications
of: the National Fire Alarm Code (NFpA 72), ANSI
A117.1; the appropriate model building code: BOCA,
ICBO, or SBCCI; and the application guidelines of the
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
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Multiple Strobes. When multiple strobes and their
reflections can be seen from one location, synchronized
flashes reduce the probability of photo - sensitive reactions
as well as the annoyance and possible distraction of
random flashing. The multi - candela strobes of these ANs
are synchronized by the controlling SmartSync operation
NAC.
Multi - Candela ANs
Wall Mount AN Adapters
SmartSync operation mode allows a two -wire circuit to
provide the ability to activate both the horn and strobe on
the same NAC and then allow the hom to be silenced
while the strobe remains flashing. The hom operates as
"on- until - silenced" while the strobe operation is
"on-until-reset."
41000 and 4010 Fire Alarm Control Panels (refer to
data sheet S4010 -0001 for details; refer to data sheet
S4100 -0031 for basic 4100U information)
0 4009 IDNet NAC Extender (refer to data sheet
S4009 -0002)
0 SmartSync Control Module (SCM) 4905 -9938 (refer to
data sheet 54905 -0003)
Additional SmartSync compatible notification
appliances include separate horns and combination
hom/strobe notification appliances.
mom with Multi - Candela Strobe; strobe intensity selectable as:
15, 30, 75, or 110 candela; operates with SmartSync two -wire
control
4905 -9937 Red Surface Mount Adapter Skirt; use to cover 1 -1/2" (38 mm) deep 5-3/8" H x 5 -1/4" W x 1 -5/8" D
. (136 mm x 133 mm x 41 mm)
surface mounted boxes
4905 9940 White depth with strobe = 4-3/8" (111 mm)
4905 -9931 Red Adapter Plate for mounting to Simplex 2975 -9145 box (typically for 8 -5/16" x 5 -3/4" x 0.060" Thick
retrofit, may be mounted vertical or horizontal) (211 mm x 146 mm x 1.5 mm)
2975 -9145 Red Mounting Box, requires Adapter Plate 4905 -9931 7 -7/8" x 5 -1/8" x 2 -3/4" D
(200 mm x 130 mm x 70 mm)
SmartSync Control Module
4905 -9938 SmartSync Control Module with Class B or Class A output; mounts in 4"
(102 mm) square box; refer to data sheet S4905 -0003 for details
Replacement Covers for Wall Mount ANs
4905 -9994 Red cover with white "FIRE" lettering
4905 -9995 White cover with red "FIRE" lettering
Wire Guards and Ceiling Mount AN Adapter
4905 - 9961' Wall mount red wire guard with mounting plate, compatible with semi -flush
or surface mounted boxes
4905-9927* 1 1 Red Wire Guard for mounting to flush mounted electrical box
4905-9928" Ceiling Red Adapter Plate, required to mount guard to surface
Mount mounted electrical box
4905 -9915 White Surface Mount Adapter Box Extension, use to cover
4905 -9916 Red 1 -1/2" deep surface mounted boxes
" UL listed by Space Ape Electronics Inc
4" x 4 -1/8" x 1 -1/4" D
(102 mm x 105 mm x 32 mm)
5-1/8" H x 5"W x 1 -1/2" D
(130 mm x 127 mm x 38 mm)
6 -1/16" H x 6 -1/16" W x 3 -1/8" D
(154 mm x 154 mm x 79 mm)
8 -1/2" x 6 -1/8" x 3"
(216 mm x 156 mm x 76 mm)
9"x 7"
(229 mm x 178 mm)
4-3/4"x 6 -7/8" x 1 -1/2" deep,
(121 mm x 175 mm x 38 mm)
S4906- 0002 -2 9/2004
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•
.
06 -9127
Wall
Red
White
6 -9129
White
Red
4906 -9128
Ceiling
Red
White
4906 -9130
White
Red
Wall Mount AN Adapters
SmartSync operation mode allows a two -wire circuit to
provide the ability to activate both the horn and strobe on
the same NAC and then allow the hom to be silenced
while the strobe remains flashing. The hom operates as
"on- until - silenced" while the strobe operation is
"on-until-reset."
41000 and 4010 Fire Alarm Control Panels (refer to
data sheet S4010 -0001 for details; refer to data sheet
S4100 -0031 for basic 4100U information)
0 4009 IDNet NAC Extender (refer to data sheet
S4009 -0002)
0 SmartSync Control Module (SCM) 4905 -9938 (refer to
data sheet 54905 -0003)
Additional SmartSync compatible notification
appliances include separate horns and combination
hom/strobe notification appliances.
mom with Multi - Candela Strobe; strobe intensity selectable as:
15, 30, 75, or 110 candela; operates with SmartSync two -wire
control
4905 -9937 Red Surface Mount Adapter Skirt; use to cover 1 -1/2" (38 mm) deep 5-3/8" H x 5 -1/4" W x 1 -5/8" D
. (136 mm x 133 mm x 41 mm)
surface mounted boxes
4905 9940 White depth with strobe = 4-3/8" (111 mm)
4905 -9931 Red Adapter Plate for mounting to Simplex 2975 -9145 box (typically for 8 -5/16" x 5 -3/4" x 0.060" Thick
retrofit, may be mounted vertical or horizontal) (211 mm x 146 mm x 1.5 mm)
2975 -9145 Red Mounting Box, requires Adapter Plate 4905 -9931 7 -7/8" x 5 -1/8" x 2 -3/4" D
(200 mm x 130 mm x 70 mm)
SmartSync Control Module
4905 -9938 SmartSync Control Module with Class B or Class A output; mounts in 4"
(102 mm) square box; refer to data sheet S4905 -0003 for details
Replacement Covers for Wall Mount ANs
4905 -9994 Red cover with white "FIRE" lettering
4905 -9995 White cover with red "FIRE" lettering
Wire Guards and Ceiling Mount AN Adapter
4905 - 9961' Wall mount red wire guard with mounting plate, compatible with semi -flush
or surface mounted boxes
4905-9927* 1 1 Red Wire Guard for mounting to flush mounted electrical box
4905-9928" Ceiling Red Adapter Plate, required to mount guard to surface
Mount mounted electrical box
4905 -9915 White Surface Mount Adapter Box Extension, use to cover
4905 -9916 Red 1 -1/2" deep surface mounted boxes
" UL listed by Space Ape Electronics Inc
4" x 4 -1/8" x 1 -1/4" D
(102 mm x 105 mm x 32 mm)
5-1/8" H x 5"W x 1 -1/2" D
(130 mm x 127 mm x 38 mm)
6 -1/16" H x 6 -1/16" W x 3 -1/8" D
(154 mm x 154 mm x 79 mm)
8 -1/2" x 6 -1/8" x 3"
(216 mm x 156 mm x 76 mm)
9"x 7"
(229 mm x 178 mm)
4-3/4"x 6 -7/8" x 1 -1/2" deep,
(121 mm x 175 mm x 38 mm)
S4906- 0002 -2 9/2004
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Wall Mount or Ceiling Mount, Common Specifications
Rated Voltage Range UL Listed Rating R
Regulated 24 VDC; see Note 1 below
20 VDC to 30 VDC per ULC S526 -M878
Flash Rate and Synchronized NAC Loading 1
1 Hz; with up to 35 synchronized strobes maximum per NAC
Environmental; Temperature and Humidity 3
32" to 122° F 0" to 50° C • 10% to 93 %, non-condensing at 100° F 38° C
Connections T
Terminal blocks for 18 AWG to 12 AWG (0.82 mm to 3.31 mm2) ; two wires per
terminal for in /out whin
Horn Output Characteristics 2
2400 to 3700 Hz sweep, modulated at 120 Hz rate
Voltage
.
...............
Steady C
Coded S
Steady C
Coded S
Steady C
Coded
86 dBA 8
82 dBA 8
88 dBA 8
84 dBA 9
9jfBA 8
86 dBA
92 dBA 9
91 dBA 9
94 dBA 9
95 dBA d
dBA 9
96 dBA
Housing Dimensions with lens 5
5-1/8" H x 5"W x 2-3/4"D (130 mm x 127 mm x 70 mm)
Maximum RMS Current Rating per ::::. :::...:.............. :...:::<.: ;:;:::....: c...:::>::::;>>::::>::: <::::: >::: >: >::::::;e:..;: >:: >: ........:..�.:;:::.:..:.;0
Mount Strobe Setting (see Note 3 below) 75 mA 116 mA 221 mA 285 mA
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Housing Dimensions with lens 4 -3/4 L" x 6 -7/8" W x 2 -5/8" D 121 mm x 175 mm x 67 mm
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Ceiling Maximum RMS Current Rating per < ::::...:.:.:..:.. .......: CQ..:::::::::.::.:::;: :.:::::S:Ci1::::::.:.;:.;:.;:.>
Mount Strobe Setting (see Note 3 below) 86 mA 132 mA 250 mA 320 mA
NOTES:
1. "Regulated 24 VDC" refers to the voltage range of 16 to 33 VDC per UL Standard 1971, Signaling Devices for the Hearing Impaired
changes effective May 1, 2004. This voltage range is the absolute operating range. Operation outside of this range may cause
permanent damage to the appliance. Please note that 16 VDC is the lowest operating voltage that is allowed at the last appliance on the
NAC under worst case conditions.
2. Coded values are typical of the output measured with a Temporal coded or a March Time coded.pulse and with a sound level meter
reading on a "fast" setting. Under the same test conditions, coded horn output "peak" sound level readings are typically 4 dBA higher.
3. Currents are with horn on steady. The maximum RMS current listed is the device nameplate rating. Strobe designs are constant wattage
and the maximum RMS current rating occurs at the lowest allowable operating voltage. (RMS is root mean square and refers to the
effective value of a varying current waveform.)
0 0
Mounting is compatible with
single gang, double gang, and 1 1 1 1
4" (102 mm) square boxes, o
1 -112" (38 mm) deep, by others o 0 0
Wiring access hole
Wiring terminals for
SmartSync operation
0=0QG
Removable cover
(too[ required)
Mounting Holes:
4" square (4)
Single gang (2)
Double gang (3)
Transparent housing
and lens assembly
Intensity selection
plug, accessible only
from rear of housing; �s
factory setting is 15 cd
Strobe intensity
viewing slot
3
IMPORTANTI WALL MOUNT
INSTALLATION HEIGHT REFERENCE
Bottom of lens
is either even
with, or slightly Electrical
above bottom box outline
of compatible
boxes
NFPA 72 requires 80" (2.03 m)
that the entire lens minimum
w- be not less than
80" and not greater
than 96" above the
finished floor
S4906- 0002 -2 9/2004
NOTES:
1. "Regulated 24 VDC" refers to the voltage range of 16 to 33 VDC per UL Standard 1971, Signaling Devices for the Hearing Impaired
changes effective May 1, 2004. This voltage range is the absolute operating range. Operation outside of this range may cause
permanent damage to the appliance. Please note that 16 VDC is the lowest operating voltage that is allowed at the last appliance on the
NAC under worst case conditions.
2. Coded values are typical of the output measured with a Temporal coded or a March Time coded.pulse and with a sound level meter
reading on a "fast" setting. Under the same test conditions, coded horn output "peak" sound level readings are typically 4 dBA higher.
3. Currents are with horn on steady. The maximum RMS current listed is the device nameplate rating. Strobe designs are constant wattage
and the maximum RMS current rating occurs at the lowest allowable operating voltage. (RMS is root mean square and refers to the
effective value of a varying current waveform.)
0 0
Mounting is compatible with
single gang, double gang, and 1 1 1 1
4" (102 mm) square boxes, o
1 -112" (38 mm) deep, by others o 0 0
Wiring access hole
Wiring terminals for
SmartSync operation
0=0QG
Removable cover
(too[ required)
Mounting Holes:
4" square (4)
Single gang (2)
Double gang (3)
Transparent housing
and lens assembly
Intensity selection
plug, accessible only
from rear of housing; �s
factory setting is 15 cd
Strobe intensity
viewing slot
3
IMPORTANTI WALL MOUNT
INSTALLATION HEIGHT REFERENCE
Bottom of lens
is either even
with, or slightly Electrical
above bottom box outline
of compatible
boxes
NFPA 72 requires 80" (2.03 m)
that the entire lens minimum
w- be not less than
80" and not greater
than 96" above the
finished floor
S4906- 0002 -2 9/2004
S4906- 0002 -2 9/2004
Ceiling Mount AN and Guard Installation Reference
Ceiling reference , 4" (102 mm) square box,
surface mounted box 1 -1/2" (38 mm) minimum depth
i:::; i•: >:«<>' »: ?:; >:> >: »» > : >. >:<' >:::: Ceiling reference,
flush mounted box
V
Optional 4905 -9915/ -9916 Adapter,
recommended for surface mounted box
Wiring terminals are
located behind the housing
Optional 4905 -9928 Adapter Plate,
required for surface mounted electrical box
Four mounting clamps included, two each side
Optional 4905 -9927
Red Wire Guard
End View
------------------------
Strobe Intensity viewing slot
l Intensity selection plug,
�;4houslng; accessible only from rear of lens
factory setUng is 15 cd
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Wall Mount Installation Reference-, Adapter Plate, Guard, and Adapter Skirt
C
X
4905 -9931 Adapter Plate
4905 -9931 Adapter Plate
4905 -9961 Optional Wire Guard
(shown here for reference only,
can be used on other mounting options)
Surface Mounting Reference
with Optional Adapter Skirt
and Optional Wire Guard
Surface mount conduit and ' r
box shown for reference
I4" (102 mm) square
box profile, 1-1/2"
(38 mm) deep
Optional
4905 -9961
Wire Guard
VA
Optional Surface Mount Adapter Skirt,
1 -1/2" deep: 4905 -9937, Red;
4905.9940, White (conduit knockouts
are provided on all four sides)
Tyco, Simplex, the Simplex logo, IDNet, 7}ualert, and SynartS•ync are trademarks oflyco Internafional AG or its affiliates in the U.S. and/or other countries. NFPA 72 and
National Fire Alarm Code are registered trademarks of the National Pyre Protection Association (NPPA).
Sim ' Tyco Safety Products Westminster • Westminster, MA • 0 144 1-0001 " USA S4906 -0002 -2 9/2004
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O ®Simplex TrueAlert® Multi - Candela Notification Appliances
UL, ULC Listed, FM Visible Notification Appliances with Synchronized Flash;
and CSFM Approved* Non- Addressable, SmartSynCTM Operation Compatible
MM
Visible only (V /O) 24 VDC notification appliances
with high output xenon strobe, available for wall
or ceiling mount:
UL listed to Standard 1971
Intensity is selectable as 15, 30, 75, or 110 candela with
visible selection jumper secured behind strobe housing
• Operation is compatible with ADA requirements (refer
to important installation information on page 3)
• Polarized input allows connection to compatible reverse
polarity, supervised notification appliance circuit (NAC)
• Regulated circuit design ensures consistent flash output
and provides controlled inrush current
• Rugged, high impact, flame retardant thermoplastic
housings are available in red or white with clear lens
Strobes provide synchronized flash for use with:
4010 Series and 410OU Series fire alarm control panels
with NACs selected to provide strobe synchronization
or SmartSync two -wire control **
4009 IDNetTM NAC Extenders
Separate strobe Synchronization Modules that are
available for Class B or Class A operation
Separate SmartSync Control Modules (SCMs) that
provide Class B or Class A output from conventional
NAC inputs
Strobe housings provides flexible, easy, and
convenient semi -flush or surface wall mounting:
Rear of housing does not extend into box
Wall mount strobes easily mount to single gang, double
gang, or 4 -inch square outlet box
Ceiling mount strobes mount to single gang boxes
Wall mount strobe features:
Wiring -terminals are accdssible from the front of the
housing providing easy access for installation,
inspection, and testing
Covers are available separately to convert housing color
Optional adapters and wire guards:
• Wall mount strobe adapters are available to cover
surface mounted electrical boxes and to adapt to
Simplex 2975 -9145 boxes
• UL listed red wire guards are available for wall or
ceiling mount strobes
This product has been approved by the California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) pursuant to
Section 13144.1 of the California Health and Safety Code. See CSFM Listing
7125 - 0026:316 for allowable values and/or conditions concerning material presented in
this document. It is subject to re- examination, revision, and possible cancellation. This
product was not approved by (NYC) as of document revision date. Refer to page 2 for
listing status of wire guards. Additional listings may be applicable; contact your local
Simplex product supplier for the latest status. Listings and approvals under Simplex Time
Recorder Co. are the property of Tyco Safety Products Westminster.
Wall Mount Strobes
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f �J
Ceiling Mount Strobes
Multi - Candela TrueAlert synchronized strobes
provide convenient installation to standard electrical
boxes. The enclosure designs are both impact and vandal .
resistant and provide a convenient strobe intensity
selection. Since each model can be selected for intensity
output, on -site model inventory is minimized and changes
encountered during construction can be easily
accommodated.
Wall mount strobe housings are a one -piece assembly
(including lens) that mounts to a single or double gang, or
4" square standard electrical box. The cover can be
quickly removed (a tool is required) and covers are
available separately for color conversion.
Ceiling mount strobes install using standard single gang
electrical boxes. Color choice is determined by model
number.
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During installation, a selection plug at the back of the
housing determines the desired strobe intensity. An
attached flag with black letters on a highly visible yellow
background allows the selected intensity to be seen at the
side of the strobe lens.
Proper selection of visible notification is dependent on
occupancy, location, local codes, and proper applications
of: the National Fire Alarm Code (NFPA 72), ANSI
A117.1; the appropriate model building code: BOCA,
ICBO, or SBCCI; and the application guidelines of the
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
" Two-wire strobe synchronization operation is protected by U.S. Patent No. 5,559,492;
SmartSync hom /strobe operation is protected under U.S. Patent No. 6,281,789; strobe
designs are also protected under U.S. Patent Nos. 5,886,620; 5,622,427; and 5,865,527.
S4906- 0001 -1 8/2004
7'
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Multiple Strobes. When multiple strobes and their
reflections can be seen from one location, synchronized
flashes reduce the probability of photo - sensitive reactions
as well as the annoyance and possible distraction of
random flashing. These multi- candela strobes are
synchronized over a two -wire circuit when connected to
compatible NACs, to compatible Synchronized Flash
Modules, or to SmartSync Control Modules.
SmartSvnc Two -Wire Control
Some applications desire the audible notification
appliances to be capable of being silenced before the
alarm condition is reset (on- until - silenced) while the
visible notification appliances are kept activated until the
alarm condition is reset (on- until- reset). SmartSync
operation mode provides this function using a single
circuit (two -wire operation).
Product Selection
r Multi - Candela Visible Notification Appliances (Strobes)
i:: r::: MM
Red cover with white "FIRE" lettering
#kti4'ilt�:::::
06 -9101
4905 -9993
Red
White
Wall
White
Red
6 -9103
4906 -9102
Ceiling
Red
White
4906 -9104
White
Red
Wall Mount Strobe Adapters
Class B SmartSync two -wire control is available
from:
* 41000 and 4010 Fire Alarm Control Panels; 4010
panels require operating software Revision 2.X or
higher (refer to data sheet S4010 -0001 for details; refer
to data sheet S4100 -0031 for basic 4100U information)
4009 IDNet NAC Extender, models 4009 -9201 and
4009 -9301 (refer to data sheet S4009 -0002)
* SmartSync Control Module (SCM) 4905 -9938,
converts separate conventional horn and strobe NAC
inputs into a SmartSync NAC output; up to eight SCMs
can be synchronized to each other
Class A SmartSync two -wire control is available
from 4100U NACs and from the 4905-9 93 8 SCM.
Additional SmartSync compatible notification
appliances include separate homs and combination
horn/strobe notification appliances.
Multi- candela strobe with intensity selectable as:
15, 30, 75, or 110 candela; synchronized flash rate;
SmartSync two -wire control compatible
4905 -9937 Red Surface Mount Adapter Skirt; use to cover 1 -1/2" (38 mm) (136 H x 133 W x 41 m )
4905 -9940 White deep surface mounted boxes (ept mm x 133 e = x 41 (11
Total depth with strobe = 4 -3/8" (111 mm)
4905 -9931 Red Adapter Plate for mounting to Simplex 2975 -9145 box (typically for 8 -5/16" x 5-314" x 0.060" Thick
retrofit, may be mounted vertical or horizontal) (211 mm x 146 mm x 1.5 mm)
2975 -9145 Red Mounting Box, requires Adapter Plate 4905 -9931 7 -7/8" x 5-1/8" x 2-3/4" D
(200 mm x 130 mm x 70 mm)
Ceiling Mount Strobe Adapter
4905 -9910 I Surface Mount Adapter Plate; zinc plated; required for mounting to
handy box; not needed when using 4905 -9926 guard
Synchronization Modules (refer to data sheet S4905 -0003 for additional information)
4905 -9914 Class B Synchronized Flash Module; epoxy encapsulated with
in /out 18 AWG (0.82 mm2) wire leads, rated for 2 A NAC,
4905 -9922 Class A requires 10 mA for power
4-7/8"x 3-1/8"x 0.060" D
(124 mmx79mmx1.5)
1 -3/8" x 2 -7/16" x 13/16"
(35 mm x62 mm x 20 mm)
4905 -9938 SmartSync Control Module with Class B or Class A output; mounts in 4" x 4 -1/8" x 1 -1/4" D
4" (102 mm) square box 1 (102 mm x 105 mm x 32 mm)
Replacement Covers and Guards
4905 -9992
Red cover with white "FIRE" lettering
5 -1/8" H x 5"W x 1 -1/2" D
4905 -9993
White cover with red "FIRE" lettering
For Wall mount strobes
( 130 mm x 127 mm x 38 mm)
4905-9961*.
Wall mount
6 -1/16" H x 6-1/16"W x 3 -1/8" D
Red wire guard with mounting plate, compatible with
(154 mm x 154 mm x 79 mm)
4905 -9926*
Ceiling mount
semi -flush or surface mounted boxes
6 -1/8" x 4 -3/8" x 2 -7/8" deep
(156 mm x 111 mm x 73 mm)
* UL listed by Space Ape Electronics Inc.
S4906- 0001 -1 8/2004
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nbe Snecificatir
Wall Mount or Ceiling Mount, Common Specifications
Bottom of lens
Rated Voltage Range UL Listed Rating
ULC Listed Rating
Regulated 24 VDC; see Note 1 below
20 VDC to 30 VDC per ULC S526 -M878
Flash Rate
1 Hz
Synchronized NAC Loading
Up to 35 synchronized strobes maximum per NAC
Temperature Range
32" to 122° F (0" to 50" C)
Humidity Range
10% to 93 %, non - condensing at 100° F (38" C)
Connections
Terminal blocks for 18 AWG to 12 AWG (0.82 mm2 to 3.31 2); two wires per
terminal for in /out wiring
NFPA 72 requires
Housing Dimensions (with lens)
5 -1/8" H x 5" W x 2 -3/4" D (130 mm x 127 mm x 70 mm)
......:....
Wall Maximum RMS Current Rating per
Strobe Setting (see Note 2 below) 60 mA 94 mA 186 mA 252 mA
Mount.: ........:.:......... .:: :::.:..:.:.::............... -
tHousing Dimensions (with lens)
Ceiling m RMS Current Rating per
Settin see Note 2 below Mount ...................... - -...
4 -3/4" L x 2-5/16"W x 2 -5/8" D (121 mm x 75 mm x 67
75 mA i 125 mA 1 233 mA 1 316 mA
NOTES:
1. "Regulated 24 VDC" refers to the voltage range of 16 to 33 VDC per UL Standard 1971, Signaling Devices for the Hearing
Impaired, changes effective May 1, 2004. This voltage range is the absolute operating range. Operation outside of this range
may cause permanent damage to the strobe. Please note that 16 VDC is the lowest operating voltage that is allowed at the last
appliance on the NAC under worst case conditions.
2. The maximum RMS current listed is the device nameplate rating. Strobe designs are constant wattage and the maximum RMS
current rating occurs at the lowest allowable operating voltage. (RMS is root mean square and refers to the effective value of a
varying current waveform.)
Mounting is compatible with
single gang, double gang, and
4" (102 mm) square boxes,
1 -1/2" (38 mm) deep, by others
Wiring access hole
Wiring terminals
0 0
0 -��
i - II I ra � I
\ Mounting Holes
4" square (4)
a Single gang (2)
Double gang (3)
Transparent housing
and lens assembly
Intensity selection
plug, accessible only
from rear of housing; 15
END factory setting is 15 cd
Removable cover Strobe intensity
(tool required) viewing slot
3
IMPORTANT! WALL MOUNT
INSTALLATION HEIGHT REFERENCE
Bottom of lens
is either even
with, or slightly
Electrical
above bottom
box outline .
of compatible
boxes
NFPA 72 requires
80" (2.03 m)
that the entire lens
minimum
be not less than
80" and not greater
than 96" above the
finished floor
S4906- 0001 -1 8/2004
Ceiling Mount Strobe Installation Reference
Single gang box (Wiremold
V5744S) 2 -1/4" (57 mm)
deep, supplied by others
Handy box, 1 -1/2" (38 mm) deep
(RACO 650 or equal) or single gang
box, 2-1/2"(64 mm) deep (RACO 519
or equal) supplied by others
Also can be attached to boxes
mounted to drop ceiling T -bar with
clips (ERICO No. 512 or equal)
UU U 4905 -9910 Adapter Plate, required for
surface mount with handy box unless
using the 4905 -9926 wire guard
mount strobe
Optional 4905 -9926 wire guard
with mounting plate
---------------------
Strobe intensity
viewing slot
C: ;: �. Intensity selection plug,
accessible only from rear of lens'
housing; factory setting is 15 cd
L----------------------- - -- - -'
Wall Mount Installation Reference: Adapter Plate. Guard, and Adapter Skirt
4905 -9931 Adapter Plate
4905 -9931 Adapter Plate
nal Wire Guard
• eference only,
can be used on other mounting options)
H
Surface Mounting Reference
with Optional Adapter Skirt
and Optional Wire Guard
Surface mount conduit and
box shown for reference
4" (102 mm) square
box profile, 1 -1/2"
(38 mm) deep
Optional
4905 -9961
Wire Guard
Strobe
Optional Surface Mount Adapter Skirt,
1 -1/2" deep: 4905 -9937, Red;
4905 -9940, White (conduit knockouts
are provided on all four sides)
Tyco, Simplex, the Simples logo, IDNet, TrueAlert, and Smar6ync are trademarks of Tyco International AG or its affiliates in the U.S. and/or other countries. NFPA 72 and
National Fire Alarm Code are registered trademarks of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).
BS'm Iry Tyco Safety Products Westminster- Westminster, MA - 01441 -0001 - USA S4906 -0001 -1 8/2004
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9i ®Simplex
UL, ULC Listed, FM, CSFM,
and MEA (NYC) Approved*
TrueAlarm Analog Sensing
TrueAlarm Analog Sensors — Photoelectric,
Ionization, and Heat; Compatible Bases and Accessories
TrueAlarm® analog sensing provides digital
transmission of analog sensor values via
MAPNET II® or IDNetTM, two -wire communications **
Fire alarm control panel provides:
Individual sensitivity selection-for each sensor
Sensitivity monitoring that satisfies NFPA 72®
sensitivity testing requirements
Peak value logging allowing accurate analysis for
sensitivity selection
Automatic, once per minute individual sensor
calibration check that verifies sensor integrity
Automatic environmental compensation
Display of sensitivity directly in percent per foot
Multi -stage alarm operation
Ability to display and print detailed sensor
information in plain English language
Photoelectric smoke sensors:
Seven levels of sensitivity from 0.2% to 3.7%
Heat sensors:
Fixed temperature sensing
Rate -of -rise temperature sensing
Utility temperature sensing
Ionization smoke sensors:
Three levels of sensitivity; 0.5 %, 0.9% and 1.3%
For use with Simplex :
4010, 4020, 4100, 4100U, and 4120 Series control
panels _
Universal Transponders and 2120 TrueAlarm CDTs
equipped for "NET H operation
Magnetic test feature
Functional and architecturally styled chamber
enclosure:
• Louvered design enhances smoke capture by directing
flow to chamber
• Entrance areas are minimally visible when ceiling
mounted
Optional accessories include remote LED alarm
indicator and output relays
UL listed to Standard 268
Refer to page 4 for ULC listing status. These products have been approved by the
California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) pursuant to Section 13144.1 of the California
Health and Safety Code. See CSFM Listings 7272 - 0026:218, 7271 - 0026:231, 7270-
0026.216, and 7300 -0026:217 for allowable values and/or conffons concerning
material presented in this document. It is subject to re -examination, revision, and
possible cancellation. Accepted for use — City of New York Department of Buildings —
MEA35 -93E. Additional listings may be applicable, contact your local Simplex product
supplier for the latest status. Listings and approvals under Simplex Time Recorder Co.
are the property of Tyco Safety Products Westminster.
4098- 9714-TrueAlarm Photoelectric
Sensor Mounted in Base
Description
Digital Communication of Analog Sensing.
TrueAlarm analog sensors provide an analog
measurement that is digitally communicated to the host
control panel using Simplex addressable communications.
At the control panel, the data is analyzed and an average
value is determined and stored. An alarm or other
abnormal condition is determined by comparing the
sensor's present value against its average value and time.
Intelligent Data Evaluation. Monitoring each sensor's
average value provides a continuously shifting reference,
point. This software filtering process compensates for
environmental factors (dust, dirt, etc.) and component
aging, providing an accurate reference for evaluating new
activity. With this filtering, there is a significant reduction
in the probability of false or nuisance alarms caused by
shifts in sensitivity, either up or down.
Control Panel Selection. Peak activity per sensor is
stored to assist in evaluating specific locations. The alarm
set point for each TrueAlarm sensor is determined at the
host control panel, selectable as more or less sensitive as
the individual application requires.
Timed /Multi -Stage Selection. Sensor alarm set points
can be programmed for timed automatic sensitivity
selection (such as more sensitive at night, less sensitive
during day). Control panel programming can also provide
multi -stage operation per sensor. For example, a 0.2%
level may cause a warning to prompt investigation while a
2.5% level may initiate an alarm.
Sensor Alarm and Trouble LED Indication. Each
sensor base's LED pulses to indicate communications
with the panel. If the control panel determines that a
sensor is in alarm, or that it is dirty or has some other type
of trouble,.the details are annunciated at the control panel
and that sensor base's LED will be turned on steadily.
During a system alarm, the control panel will control the
LEDs such that an LED indicating a trouble will return to
pulsing to help identify the alarmed sensors.
"TrueAlarm analog sensors are protected by one or more of the following U.S. Patents:
5,155,468; 5,173,683; 5,400,014; 5,543,777; 5,710,541; D383,407; D388,352; D392,573.
MAPNET II and IDNet addressable communications designs are protected by U.S. Patent
No. 4,796,025.
54098- 0019 -9 912003
TrueAlarm Sensor Bases and Accessories
Iria � t-z•� � •r- ti'1,a.t:r: t t� t c:a.�
Base mounted address selection:
• Address remains with its programmed location
• Accessible from front (dipswitch under sensor)
Automatic identification provides default sensitivity
when substituting sensor types
Integral red LED for power -on (pulsing), or alarm or
trouble (steady on)
Locking anti - tamper design
Magnetically operated functional test
Mounts on standard outlet box
MWIM-MA do
4098 -9792, Standard sensor base
4098 -9789, Sensor base with wired co ons for:
• 2098 -9808 Remote LED alarm indicator or
4098 -9822 relay (unsupervised)
4098 -9791, Sensor base with supervised relay driver
output (not compatible with 2120 CDT):
• Relay operation is programmable and can be manually
operated from control panel
• Use with remote mount 2098 -9737 relay
• Also includes wired connections for remote LED
alarm indicator or 4098 -9822 relay
2098 -9737, Remote or local mount supervised relay:
• DPDT contacts for resistive/suppressed loads, power
limited rating of 3 A @ 28 VDC; non -power limited
rating of 3 A @ 120 VAC (requires external 24 VDC
coil power)
4098 -9822, LED Annunciation Relay:
• Activates when base LED is on steady, indicating
local alarm or trouble
• DPDT contacts for resistivelsuppressed loads, power
limited rating of 2 A @ 28 VDC; non -power limited
rating of 1/2 A @ 120 VAC, (requires external
24 VDC coil power)
4098 -9832, Adapter plate:
• Required for surface or semi -flush mounting to
4" square electrical box and for surface mounting to
4" octagonal box
• Can be used for cosmetic retrofitting to existing 6 -3/8"
diameter base product
2098 -9808, Remote red LED Alarm
Indicator:
• Mounts on single gang box
(shown in illustration to right)
3escri ntir
TrueAlarm sensor bases contain integral addressable
electronics that constantly monitor the status of the
detachable photoelectric, ionization, or heat sensors. Each
sensor's output is digitized and transmitted to the system
fire alarm control panel every four seconds.
Since TrueAlarm sensors use the same base, different
sensor types can be easily interchanged to meet specific
location requirements. This feature also allows intentional
sensor substitution during building construction. When
conditions are temporarily dusty, instead of covering the
smoke sensors (causing them to be disabled), heat sensors
may be installed without reprogramming the control
panel. Although the control panel will indicate an
incorrect sensor type, the heat sensor will operate at a
default sensitivity providing heat detection for building
protection at that location.
Innvununq MererenE;e
Electrical Box Requirements: (boxes are by others)
Without relay: 4" octagonal or 4" square, 1 -1/2" deep;
single gang, 2" deep
MM relay : 4" octagonal or 4" square, 1 -1/2" deep,
with 1 -1/2" extension ring
4" (102 mm) Square Box 4" (102 mm) Octagonal Box
Surface mount referent
INOF, Elmo i —0 0
1 -1/2" (38 mm)
minimum box depth
Flush mount reference, mount even with final
surface, or with up to 114" (6.4 mm) maximum recess
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2098 -9737 Relay (mounts in 4098 -9822 Relay (mounts
i base electrical box or remotely) in base electrical box)
i
Relay Size: 2-1/2"X 1 -1/2" X 1" (3.75 cubic inches) ;
(64 mm X 38 mm X 25.4 mm)
NOTE: Review total wire count, wire size, and accessories
being wired to determine required box volume.
6-3/8"(162 mm)
4098 -9832 Adapter Plate, recuired for
1/4" mounting to surface mounted boxes
(6.4 mm) aad! scuareQgBhtum
�- 4-718" (124 mm) - -�
.15/16"
24 mm
( )
TrueAlarrn Bases
4098-9789,-9791, 8 -9792
S4098- 0019 -9 9/2003
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TrueAlarm Sensors
Sealed against rear air flow entry
Interchangeable mounting
EMI /RFI shielded electronics
Heat sensors:
• Selectable rate compensated, fixed temperature
sensing with or without rate -of -rise operation
• Spacing distance between heat sensors:
Fixed Temp.
UL Spacing
FM Spacing, Either Fixed
Setting
Temperature Setting
135° F (57.2° C)
60 ft (18.3 m)
15 ft x 15 ft (4.6 m) fixed
temperature only;
30 ft x 30 ft (9.2 m) fixed
temperature with rate -okse
155° F (68° C)
40 ft (12.2 m)
Smoke Sensors:
Photoelectric or ionization technology sensing
360° smoke entry for optimum response
4098 -9733 Heat SPnsnr
TrueAlarm heat sensors are self-resto—rTrEid provide rate
compensated, fixed temperature sensing, selectable with
or without rate -of -rise temperature sensing. Due to its
small thermal mass, the sensor accurately and quickly
measures the local temperature for analysis at the fire
alarm control panel.
Rate -of -rise temperature detection is selectable at the
control panel for either 15° F (8.3° C) or 20° F (11.1° C)
per minute. Fixed temperature sensing is independent of
rate -of -rise sensing and programmable to operate at
135° F (57.2° C) or 155° F (68° Q. In a slow developing
fire, the temperature may not increase rapidly enough to
operate the rate -of -rise feature. However, an alarm will be
initiated when the temperature reaches its rated fixed
temperature setting.
TrueAlarm heat sensors can be programmed as a utility
device to monitor for temperature extremes in the range
from 32° F to 155° F (0° C to 68° Q. This feature can
provide freeze warnings or alert to HVAC system
problems. (Refer to specific panels for availability.)
4 -7/8" (124 mm) —:�
tt- ED status nxtic tifr
2-3/8"
(60 mm)
4098 -9733 Heat Sensor with Base
wnRNIN[;: In most fires, hazardous levels of smoke
and toxic gas can build up before a heat detection
device would initiate an alarm. In cases where Life
Safety is a factor, the use of smoke detection is highly
recommended.
4098 -9714 Photoelectric Sensor
TrueAlarm photoelectric sensors use a stable, p
infrared LED light source and a silicon photodiode
receiver to provide consistent and accurate low power
smoke sensing. Seven levels of sensitivity are available
for each individual sensor, ranging from 0.2% to 3.7% per
foot of smoke obscuration. Sensitivity is selected and
monitored at the fire alarm control panel.
The sensor head design provides 360° smoke entry for
optimum response to smoke from any direction. A built -in
screen keeps insects from entering the smoke chamber.
Due to its photoelectric operation, air velocity is not
normally a factor, except for impact on area smoke flow.
4 -7/8" (124 mm)-
4098 -9714 Photoelectric Sensor with Base
I .
TrueAlarm Ionization sensors use a single radioactive
source with an outer sampling ionization chamber and an
inner reference ionization chamber to provide stable
operation under fluctuations in environmental conditions
such as temperature and humidity. Smoke and invisible
combustion gases can freely penetrate the outer chamber.
With both chambers ionized by a small radioactive source
[Am 241 (Americium)], a very small current flows in the
circuit. The presence of particles of combustion will cause
a change in the voltage ratio between chambers. This
difference is measured by the electronics in.the sensor
base and digitally transmitted back to the control panel for
processing.
Three levels of sensitivity are available for each
ionization sensor: 0.5, 0.9, and 1.3% per foot of smoke
obscuration.
4 -7/8" 024 mm) —�
4098 -9717 Ionization Sensor with Base
IAnnhratinn RPtPrPnr_p
Sensor locations should be determined only after careful
consideration of the physical layout and contents of the
area to be protected. Refer to NFPA 72, the National Fire
Alarm Code ' On smooth ceilings, smoke sensor spacing
of 30 ft (9.1 m) may be used as a guide. For detailed
application information, refer to 4098 Detectors, Sensors,
and Bases Application Manual (574 -709).
S4098- 0019 -9 9/2003
TrueAiarm Analog Sensina Product Selection Chart
4098 -9792 (C) I Standard Sensor Base, no options I Sensors 4098 -9714, -9733, & -9717
4098 -9714 C • Photoelectric Smoke Sensor
4098 -9717 (C) Ionization Smoke Sensor Bases 4098 -9792, 4098 -9789,
and 4098 -9791
4098- 9733(C) Heat Sensor
4" octagonal or 4" square box, 1 -1/2" min.
depth; or single gang box. 2" min. denth
4" octagonal or 4" square box
Meta: Box depth requirements depend
on total wire count and wire size, refer to
accessories list below for reference.
Refer to base requirements
TrueAlarm
�a01ni3et S Sensor/Base
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.......... [` :........
Sensor Base with connections for
Sensors 4098 -9714, -9733 & -9717
4098 -9789 (C)
Remote LED Alarm Indicator or
2098 -9808 remote LED alarm
For use with 4098 -9791 base
Unsupervised Relay
indicator or 4098 -9822 relay
or in base electrical box
Sensor Base with connections for
Sensors 4098 -9714 -9733 & -9717
4098 -9791 (C)
Supervised Remote Relay and
2098 -9737 remote relay (supervised)
2 -118" deep with 1 -1/2" extension ring
connections for Remote Alarm
2098 -9808 remote alarm indicator or
Bases 4098 -9789 and 4098 -9791
Indicator or Unsupervised Relay
AOQA -QR99 ralav hinainaniicarll
4098 -9714 C • Photoelectric Smoke Sensor
4098 -9717 (C) Ionization Smoke Sensor Bases 4098 -9792, 4098 -9789,
and 4098 -9791
4098- 9733(C) Heat Sensor
4" octagonal or 4" square box, 1 -1/2" min.
depth; or single gang box. 2" min. denth
4" octagonal or 4" square box
Meta: Box depth requirements depend
on total wire count and wire size, refer to
accessories list below for reference.
Refer to base requirements
TrueAlarm
�a01ni3et S Sensor/Base
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: ` iiii;All .ta' r `?i i' ... <.................
.......... [` :........
* Refer to data sheet S4098 -0028 for Sounder Base information. Refer to Installation Instructions 574 -707 and Application Manual 574 -709
for additional information. ULC listed model numbers are desiqnated by (C) and require a "C" suffix such as 4098- 9792C.
Communications and Sensor Supervisory Power
MAPNET 11 or IDNet, auto - select, 24-40 VDC w /data, 400 µA typical,
1 address per base
Communications Connections
..................
Remote Mounting requires 4" octagonal or
2098 -9737
Supervised Relay, mounts remote
For use with 4098 -9791 base
4" square box, 1 -1/2" minimum depth
UL Listed Temperature Range
or in base electrical box
Operating with 4098 -9717 or 4098 -9733
Temperature Range with 4098 -9714
Base Mounting requires 4" octagonal box,
15" to 122" F ( -9" to 50" C)
Humidity Range
10 to 95% RH
2 -118" deep with 1 -1/2" extension ring
2098 -9808
Remote Red LED Alarm Indicator on single pan stainless steel plate
Bases 4098 -9789 and 4098 -9791
Single gang box, 1 -1/2" minimum depth
Relay, tracks base LED status
4" octagonal box, 2 -1/8" deep with 1 -1/2"
4098 -9822 (C)
(unsupervised, mounts only in base
extension ring
electrical box
Required for surface or semi -flush
4098 -9832
Adapter Plate
Bases 4098 -9792, -9789, & -9791
mounted 4" square box and for surface
mounted 4" octagonal box
* Refer to data sheet S4098 -0028 for Sounder Base information. Refer to Installation Instructions 574 -707 and Application Manual 574 -709
for additional information. ULC listed model numbers are desiqnated by (C) and require a "C" suffix such as 4098- 9792C.
Communications and Sensor Supervisory Power
MAPNET 11 or IDNet, auto - select, 24-40 VDC w /data, 400 µA typical,
1 address per base
Communications Connections
Screw terminals for in /out wiring, 18 to 14 AWG (0.82 mmZ to 2.08 mmZ)
Remote LED Alarm Indicator Current
1 mA typical, no impact to alarm current
Remote LED Alarm Indicator and Relay Connections
Color coded wire leads, 18 AWG 0.82 mmZ
UL Listed Temperature Range
32" to 100° F (0" to 38" C
Operating with 4098 -9717 or 4098 -9733
Temperature Range with 4098 -9714
32° to 122° F (0" to 50" C
15" to 122" F ( -9" to 50" C)
Humidity Range
10 to 95% RH
Smoke Sensor 4098 -9714, Photoelectric Sensor
Ambient Ratings 4098 -9717, Ionization Sensor
Air velocity = 0 -2000 ft/min (0-610 m /min)
Air velocity = 0-400 ft/min (0 -122 m /min); Altitude is up to 8000 ft (2.4 km)
Housing Color
Frost White_
Externally Supplied Relay Coil Voltage 18-32 VDC (nominal 24 VDC)
Supervisory Current 270 µA, from 24 VDC supply
Alarm Current with 2098 -9737 Relay 28 mA, from 24 VDC supply
Externally Supplied Relay Coil Voltage 18-32 VDC nominal 24 VDC
Supervisory Current Supplied from communications
Alarm Current 13 mA from separate 24 VDC supply
Tyco, Simplex, the Simplex logo, TrueAl arm, MAPNET 11 and MNet are trademarks of Tyco International Services AG or its affiliates in the U.S. and/or other countries
NFPA 72 and National FYre Alarm Code are registered trademarks of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).
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G.Simplex
Multi- Application Peripherals
UL, ULC Listed; FM, CSFM, MAPNET lie or IDNetTM Communicating Devices
and MEA (NYC) Approved* Addressable Manual Stations
Individually addressable manual fire alarm
stations with:
• Power and data supplied via MAPNET H or IDNet
addressable communications using a single wire
pair**
• Operation that complies with ADA requirements
Pull lever that protrudes when alarmed
Break -rod supplied (use is optional)
• Models are available with single or double action
(breakglass or push) operation
• UL listed to Standard 38
Compatible with the following Simplex control
panels:
• Model Series 4010/4100/4100U/4120/4020 fire alarm
control panels equipped with either IDNet or
MAPNET H communications
• Model Series 2120 communicating device
transponders (CDTs) equipped with MAPNET II
communications
Compact construction:
• Electronics module enclosure minimizes dust
infiltration
• Allows mounting in standard electrical boxes
• Screw terminals for wiring connections
Tamper resistant reset key lock (keyed same as
Simplex fire alarm cabinets)
Multiple mounting options:
• Surface or semi -flush with standard boxes or
matching Simplex boxes
• Flush mount adapter kit
• Adapters are available for retrofitting to commonly
available existing boxes
R-
The Simplex model 4099 -9001 addressable station
combines the familiar Simplex manual station housing
with a compact communication module that is easily
installed to satisfy demanding applications. Its integral
individual addressable module (IAM) constantly monitors
status and communicates changes to the connected control
panel via MAPNET II or IDNet communications wiring.
This product has been approved by the California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) pursuant to
Section 13144.1 of the California Health and Safety Code. See CSFM Listing
7150 -0026:224 for allowable values and/or conditions concerning material presented in this
document It is subject to re- examination, revision, and possible cancellation. Accepted for
use — City of New York Department of Buildings — MEA35 -93E. Additional listings may be
applicable; contact your local Simplex product supplier for the latest status. Listings and
approvals under Simplex Time Recorder Co. are the property of Tyco Safety Products
Westminster.
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4099 -9002 4099 -9003 With 2099 -9828
Breakglass Push Institutional
Cover kit
Activation of the Simplex 4099 -9001 single manual
station requires a firm downward pull to activate the
alarm switch. Completing the action breaks an internal
plastic break -rod (visible below the pull lever, use is
optional). The use of a break -rod can be a deterrent to
vandalism without interfering with the minimum pull
requirements needed for easy activation. The pull lever
latches into the alarm position and remains extended out
of the housing to provide a visible indication.
Double Action Stations (Breakglass) require the
operator to strike the front mounted hammer to break the
glass and expose the recessed pull lever. The pull lever
then operates as a single action station.
Double Action Stations (Push Type) require that a
spring loaded interference plate (marked PUSH) be
pushed back to access the pull lever of the single action
station.
Station reset requires the use of a key to reset the
manual station lever and deactivate the alarm switch. (1f
the break -rod is used, it must be replaced.)
Station testing is performed by physical activation of
the pull lever. Electrical testing can be also performed by
unlocking the station housing to activate the alarm switch.
MAPNET II and IDNet addressable communications designs are protected by U.S.
Patent No. 4,796,025.
S4099- 0001 -6 1012003
Addressable Manual Station Product Selection
Addressable Manual Stations
4099 -9001
4099 -9003
Accessories
2975 -9178
2975 -9022
2099 -9813
2099 -9814
2099 -9819
Single action
Double action, Breal
Double action. Push
Addressable manual station, red housing with white
letters and white pull lever
Surface mount steel box, red
Cast aluminum surface mount box, red
Semi -flush trim plate for double gang switch
Surface trim Dlate for Wiremold box V5744 -.
Refer to page 3 for dimensions
red
Typically for retrofit, refer to page 4
Refer to page 4 for details
2099 -9803 Replacement break lass
2099 -9804 Replacement break -rod
2099 -9828 Institutional cover kit for field installation on 4099 -9001
Specifications
Power and Communications
MAPNET II or IDNet, 1 address per station, up to 2500 ft (762 m) from fire alarm control
_pane,lup to 10,000 ft 3048 m total wiring distance (including T -Taps)
Address Means
Di switch, 8 position
Wire Connections
Screw terminal for in /out wiring, for 18 to 14 AWG wire
UL Listed Temperature Range
32° to 120° F 0° to 49° C intended for indoor operation
Humidity Range
Up to 93% RH at 100° F 38° F
Housing Color
Red with white raised lettering
Material
Housing and pull lever are Lexan polycarbonate orequal
Pull Lever Color
White with red raised lettering
Housing Dimensions 15"H
x 3 -3/4" W x 1"D 127 mm x 95 mm x 25 mm
. • • •
Single Gang Box Mount 4" Square Box Mount
Single gang box, 2 -1/2" deep 4" (102 mm) square box, 2 -1/8" (54 mm) minimum
(64 mm), RACO #500 or equal depth, RACO #231 or equal (supplied by others)
(supplied by others)
0 0 Mount flush or with
o 1/16" (2 mm)
0 maximum extension 4" Square box
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FIRE .ALARM
Single gang cover plate, 3/4"
(19 mm) extension, RACO #773
PULL DOWN or equal (supplied by others)
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Single gang
box outline
Wall surface
Semi -Flush Mount Side View
2 S4099- 0001 -6 10/2003
48
Addressable Manual Stations Surface Mounting
Preferred Mounting. For
surface mounting of these
addressable manual stations, the
preferred electrical boxes are
shown in the illustration to the
right.
Additional Mounting
Reference. Refer to page 4 for
Wiremold box mounting
compatibility.
2975 -9178 Box
5 -3/16" H x 4" W x 2- 3/16" D
(132 mm x 102 mm x 56 mm)
(ordered separately) -\
Knockouts located
top and bottom
FIRE
PULL DOWN
5"
(127 mm)
2975 -9022 Cast Box
5" H x 3 -7/8" W x 2- 3/16" D
(127 mm x 98 mm x 56 mm)
(ordered separately)
o 0
0
Access for 3/4" threaded
conduit located top and bottom
t356'rlplex �
1" (25.4 mm)
I.-- 3 -3/4" (95 mm)�
4099 Series Addressable Manual Station
3 S4099- 0001 -6 10/2003
Refer to NFPA 72, the National Fire
Alarm Code, and all applicable local
1 -1/4"
(32 mm)
codes for complete requirements for
Field wiring
Simplex 2975 -9178 box
(shown for reference)
manual stations. The following
(shown for reference)
summarizes the basic requirements.
1. 'Stations shall be located in the
Inormal
path of exit and distributed
in the protected area such that they
Address setting under::
= >::
are unobstructed and readily
resealable label (accessible
''
accessible.
with cover open)
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2. Mounting shall be with the
(67 mm)
operable era
o art not less than 3 -1/2 ft
P P
(1.1 m) and not more than 4 -1/2 R
Station cover
hinges open for
='
(1.37 m) above floor level.
installation access
3. At least one station shall be
provided on each floor. Additional
>''•`>
Sw it ch wiring
stations shall be provided to obtain
a travel distance not more than
200 ft 61 m to the nearest station
n
from any point in the building.
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4. When manual station coverage
appears limited in any way,
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additional stations should be
installed.
3 S4099- 0001 -6 10/2003
Addressable Manual Station, Additional I M Uu—n t i —nal Information
For retrofit and new
installations additional
on I
compatible mounting boxes
and the required adapter plates
are shown in the illustration to
the right.
Two gang switch box, each
3"H x 2"W x 2-3/4" D
(76 mm x 51 mm x 70 mm)
(supplied by others)
4099 -9001 IDNet :<: '(3: ?. u %`? { {•, » {•;:<:• • •:: o
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addressable station
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ "',
2099 -9813 SemFflush trim for 2 gang
switch box, 6" H x 4 -1/2" W
(152 mm x 114 mm)
Addressable Manual Station, Flush Mounting Information
Flush mount adapter kit
2099 -9819, Black
2099 -9820, Beige I
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4 -3/4" (121 mm) 01 surface
6-3/4" (171 mm)
Front View
Box must be recessed into wa II
1" to 1-1/8" (25.4 mm to 29 mm)
Wiremold
receptacle box
2099 -9814 Surface trim
.....:.::
:.::;'- :::'::
{• }:: -:
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model V5744 -2
for Wiremold box
(supplied b
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5-1/8" H x 5" W
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others )
(130 mm x 127 mm)
> :'' :': >
4- 11/16" (119 mm)
Two gang switch box, each
3"H x 2"W x 2-3/4" D
(76 mm x 51 mm x 70 mm)
(supplied by others)
4099 -9001 IDNet :<: '(3: ?. u %`? { {•, » {•;:<:• • •:: o
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addressable station
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ "',
2099 -9813 SemFflush trim for 2 gang
switch box, 6" H x 4 -1/2" W
(152 mm x 114 mm)
Addressable Manual Station, Flush Mounting Information
Flush mount adapter kit
2099 -9819, Black
2099 -9820, Beige I
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(203 mm) :: >;;: >; ;<:_% .z• z? : ..'•
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4 -3/4" (121 mm) 01 surface
6-3/4" (171 mm)
Front View
Tyco, Simplex, the Simplex logo, M9PNET 17, and IDNet are trademarks of Tyco International Services AG or its affiliates in the U.S. and/or other countries. NFPA 72 and
National Fire Alarm Code are registered trademarks of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Levan is a trademark of the General Electric Co. Wiremold is a
trademark of the Wiremold Comparry.
OSImpOex Tyco Safety Products Westminster- Westminster, MA - 01441 -0001 - USA 54099- 0001 -6 10/2003
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Box must be recessed into wa II
1" to 1-1/8" (25.4 mm to 29 mm)
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4- 11/16" (119 mm)
square box, 2 -1/8"
(54 mm) minimum
depth (by others)
Side View
Tyco, Simplex, the Simplex logo, M9PNET 17, and IDNet are trademarks of Tyco International Services AG or its affiliates in the U.S. and/or other countries. NFPA 72 and
National Fire Alarm Code are registered trademarks of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Levan is a trademark of the General Electric Co. Wiremold is a
trademark of the Wiremold Comparry.
OSImpOex Tyco Safety Products Westminster- Westminster, MA - 01441 -0001 - USA 54099- 0001 -6 10/2003
o www .tycosafetyproducts- usa- wm.com
C 2003 Tyco Safety Products Westminster. All rights reserved All specifications and other information shown %ere current as of doaaneni revision date and are subject to change without notice.
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S.Simplex
System Accessories
UL, ULC Listed, FM, CSFM, LCD Annunciators
and MEA (NYC) Approved* Model 4603 -9101
Remote LCD annunciator for use with Simplex
model:
4100U, 4100, 4120, and 4020 fire alarm control panels
4100/4120 Universal Transponders
Information display features:
Wide viewing angle, super -twist LCD technology with
green LED backlighting
Two lines of 40 characters each
LED status indicators
During battery backup, backlighting is disabled until
there is switch activity
Controls include:
• Switches for system acknowledge, alarm silence, and
system reset
Four programmable control switches
• Lamp/LCD test
Wiring information:
RUI (Remote Unit Interface) communications require a
single twisted, shielded wire pair
Separate wiring is required for 24 VDC control panel
power
Flush mount on standard electrical boxes
Options
2975 -9206, Surface mount box
• 4603 -9111, Brushed stainless steel trim
UL Listed to Standard 864
Remote Control and Annunciation is provided using
an 80 character, back -lit, alphanumeric display.
Information is presented in clear, descriptive English
language and includes: Point Status (alarm, trouble, etc.);
Alarm Type (smoke detector, manual station, etc.);
Number of System Alarms, Supervisory Conditions,
and Trouble Conditions; and a Custom Location Label.
Wiring. A single twisted, shielded wire pair provides
serial RUI communications that also supports other
Simplex serial annunciators on the same wire pair.
Multiple Indications. Alarm, Supervisory, and Trouble
conditions are also indicated by dedicated LEDs and a
tone -alert audible sounder. Each condition has a dedicated
acknowledge push - button switch that silences the
tone -alert but leaves the LED on until all conditions in
that category are restored to normal. Switch operation is
either globally or individually acknowledgeable,
determined by the control panel operation.
4603 -9101 LCD Annunciator
Repeated operation of the appropriate acknowledge
switch will scroll the LCD display showing activity in the
sequence of occurrence. The tone -alert also pulses to
indicate the operation of any of the push - button switches.
Consult local code requirements for guidance in
determining applications and location of the 4603 -9101
LCD annunciator.
System Controls. Notification appliances can be
deactivated by pressing the "ALARM SILENCE" switch.
(Exact operation is determined by the host control panel
such as visible appliances remaining on until system is
reset.) Pressing the "SYSTEM RESET" switch restores
the system to normal operation. When system activity is
normal, the LCD displays the time, date, and "SYSTEM
IS NORMAL."
Control Switches. Four programmable "CONTROL"
switches and associated LEDs are included. Typical
applications include manual evacuation, door holder
release bypass, and elevator capture bypass.
Keyswitch Enable. All switches on the annunciator are
controlled by the "ENABLE" keyswitch with a key that is
removable only in the disabled position. A brief
lamp/LCD test is performed whenever the keyswitch is
changed from enabled to disabled.
Battery Backup Operation. During battery backup,
the LED backlighting is disabled to conserve battery
power. When an annunciator switch is activated, the
backlighting is automatically enabled. After
approximately 30 seconds of inactivity, the backlighting
will again be disabled.
" This product has been approved by the California State Fin; Marshal (CSFM) pursuant to
Section 13144.1 of the California Health and Safety Code. See CSFM Listing
7120 - 0026:179 for allowable values and /or conditions concerning material presented in
this document It is subject to re- examination, revision, and possible cancellation.
Accepted for use— City of New York Department of Buildings — MEA35 -93E. Additional
listings may be applicable; contact your local Simplex product supplier for the latest
status. Listings and approvals under Simplex Time Recorder Co. are the property of Tyco
Safety Products Westminster.
S4603- 0001 -10 10/2004
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4603 -9101 Remote LCD Annunciator with beige trim
4603 -9101 C Remote LCD Annunciator with beige trim, for Can er o specifications on page 3 for
4603 -9111 Brushed stainless steel trim option additional details
2975 -9206 Matching surface mount box; ivory finish
2081 -9044 Overvoltage protector; required where annunciator communications and power wiring exits and enters a
building; refer to data sheet S2081 -0016 for details
4603 -9101 Operator Information
2 X 40 LCD READOUT, green LED
backlighted during normal conditions
and abnormal operating conditions
FOUR PROGRAMMABLE (Yellow) LEDs,
each with pushbutton switch and custom
labeling pocket
ALARM ACK/FIRE ALARM acknowledges
a Fire Alarm condition and silences the
Danel and all annunciator tone -alerts
ALARM ACK/PRIORITY 2 acknowledges
a Priority 2 Alarm condition and silences
the panel and all annunciator tone -alerts
SUPV ACK acknowledges System
Supervisory conditions and silences the
panel and all annunciator tone -alerts
SIX STATUS INDICATOR LEDs provide system status
indications in addition to LCD information; LEDs flash to
indicate the condition and then when acknowledged,
remain on steady until reset; Fire Alarm and Priority 2
Alarm are red; System Supervisory, System Trouble,
and Alarm Silenced are yellow; Power On is green
CONTROL ENABLE
KEYSWITCH
controls all switch functions;
key is removable only in
disabled position
TROUBLE ACK acknowledges
System Troubles and silences the
panel and all annunciator tone -alerts
DISPLAY TIME
displays time of last
occurrence of event
list being displayed;
or displays current
time when viewing
system status
information
SYSTEM RESET restores
control panel to normal
when all alarmed inputs
are returned to normal
ALARM SILENCE causes audible
notification appliances to be silenced;
used after evacuation is complete and
while alarm source is being investigated
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4603- 9101 LCD Ann unciato.r.S:r)eci:fi cation
s
General Operating Specifications
Voltage
20.4 to 32 VDC, system supplied
Normal Operating Current
170 mA, backlighting enabled
Battery Standby Supervisory
Current Alarm
30 mA, backlighting disabled
170 mA, backlighting enabled
Operating Temperature Range
32° to 120° F (0° to 49° C)
Operating Humidity Range
10% to 90% from 32° F to 104° F (0° C to 40° C)
Communications
41000 Capacity,
Per RU Output
Wiring Requirements
Type RUI (Remote Unit Interface) external annunciator communications line SLC
(signaling line circuit)
Up to 31 remote annunciators /MINIPLEX® transponders per channel including the
Capacity 4603 -9101 LCD Annunciator, the 4602 -9101 Status Command Unit (SCU), and
4602 -9102 Remote Command Unit (RCU); refer to data sheet S4100 -0031 for
additional 41000 information
Data Single twisted, shielded pair, 18 AWG (0.82 mm2)
Power 18 to 12 AWG (0.82 mm2 to 3.31 mm2) wires for 24 VDC system power
A dedicated earth ground connection to the electrical box is required for proper �SD
Earth and EMI protection; wire in accordance with NFPA 70 (National Electrical Code j
Article 250
Mounting Information
NOTE: General Conduit Entrance
• Requirement '
Conduit entrance must be located a minimum of 2 -3/4" (70 mm) from the front of the
box to clear assembly
Trim Dimensions
4 -1/2" H x 11- 13/16" W (114 mm x 300 mm)
Standard Trim Finish
Steel, painted beige
4603 -9111, Optional Trim
Brushed stainless steel (ordered separately)
Trim Hardware
Supplied with both slotted and tamper resistant screws
Boxes for Flush Mounting
(supplied by others)
6 -Gang, 3-1/2" (89 mm) deep: RACO 965, 6 -gang masonry box; RACO 590,
gangable switch box, 6 required; or equal
2975 -9206, Surface Mount Box Option (ordered separately)
Dimensions 11- 31/32" W x 4 -5/8" H x 2 -3/4" D (304 mm x 117 mm x 70 mm)
Finish Painted steel, ivory finish
3 S4603- 0001 -10 10/2004
Mountina Information
NOTE: Conduit entrance must be located a minimum of 2 -3/4" (70 mm)
from the front of the box to clear assembly. Review box choice with
assembly layout before selecting conduit entrance location.
Flush Mount Ganged Boxes:
Requires 6 -gang box, 3 -1/2" (89 mm) min.
depth, use (6) RACO # 590 or equal
(supplied by others)
Flush Mount Masonry Box:
Use RACO # 965 or equal, 3 -1/2" (89 mm)
deep (supplied by others)
Surface Mount Box:
Simplex model 2975 -9206
(ordered separately) 0 0
Wirina Reference
41000 Fire Alarm Control Panel
0 0 0 0
rJ .
Terminal block
access at rear of
enclosure, this side
Wiring Notes:
1. Communications require a single 18 AWG twisted, shielded pair:
2. Power requires two, 18 to 12 AWG wires for 24 VDC system power,
plus Earth Ground to each electrical box.
3. Refer to Installation Instructions 574 -031 for additional wiring '
4603 -9101 LCD Annunciators
Tyco, Simples the Simplex logo, and MINIPLEXare trademarks of Tyco International Services AG or its affiliates in the U.S. and/or other countries. National Electrical Code and
NFPA are registered trademarks of the National Fire Protection Association (AWA).
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93®Simplex
Rechargeable, sealed lead -acid design:
Lead - calcium grid structure
Immobilized electrolyte in absorbent separator
High reliability dual seal construction
Low maintenance, no need to add water
Low self-discharge characteristics
One - piece, high impact polystyrene cell cover
UL 924 recognized pressure relief valves .
Available in a variety of capacities:
Batteries for internal mounting range from 6.2 Ah up to
50 Ah, depending on control panel cabinet size
For applications requiring 110 Ah batteries:
Refer to data sheet 54081 -0002 for 4100U systems
Refer to data sheet 52081 -0012 for 4100/4120 series
system
Simplex rechargeable sealed -lead acid batteries provide
reliable and repeatable discharge and recharge
characteristics for use in fire alarm and other systems
applications. They are designed with immobilized
electrolyte in an absorbent separator, allowing them to
provide rated capacity on the first cycle.
Because of their sealed construction, packaging is allowed
within the system electronics enclosure (see illustration
on page 2). When this is applicable, the quantity of
system cabinets and the battery wiring distances are both
minimized.
DPt;'
Charging. These batteries are intended to be used with
compatible Simplex battery chargers.
Series Connections. These batteries are required to be
connected in series to produce 24 V system voltage.
Battery sets must be of identical voltage, model number,
appearance, and approximately the same date of
manufacture for proper operation.
Testing. Battery capacity testing is recommended to be
performed by using a sealed lead -acid battery tester
designed to withdraw a minimum of battery charge. The
preferred tester applies a variety of amplitude and
duration controlled test pulses that compares terminal
voltage against those predicted for the specific battery
size. (Testing is available through your local Simplex
product supplier.)
Fire Alarm Control Panel Accessories
Cabinet Mounted System Batteries;
2081 Series, Sealed Lead -Acid; 6.2 Ah to 50 Ah
Compatible Sealed Lead -Acid Batteries can be
Installed Inside Fire Alarm Control Panel Cabinets
Disposal. Battery chemicals and materials can be
recycled. Refer to information shipped with the battery or
on its case. Return to the battery manufacturer or to a
similarly qualified battery processing facility for proper
disposal.
Specification Summary
Nominal Voltage Rating
12 V /battery
Discharge Rating
20 Hour Rate
Typical Chart/Discharge Cycles
100 to 150
Preferred Charge Temperature
Range
60° F to 90° F
(15.6 °C to 32.2° C)
These batteries meet the requirements of UL, ULC, and Factory Mutual for use with
respective equipment battery chargers as listed on page 3. Contact your local Simplex
product supplier for proper battery selection per system requirements.
S2081- 0006 -16 912004
Actual appearance will vary with battery size.
Inner cover
Absorbent se;
used to imm
elec
Lead- calciur
C
4Z �1 rl f -
Cell case (high impact polystyrene) _
Potting material,
black for
negative, red for
positive
.,(polarity is also
clearly marked
with + and -)
Pressure
relief valve
Semi - permeable
membrane
separator
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Battery Specifications
2081 -9272
6.2 Ah
6 -1/8" (156 mm)
2 -5/8" (67 mm)
4" (102 mm)
5.75 1 b (2.6 kg)
1410111181-9274
10 Ah
6"(153 mm)
4 -1/16" (103 mm)
4" (102 mm)
9.2 Ibs (4.2 kg)
2081 -9288
12.7 Ah
6"(153 mm)
4" (102 mm)
4" (102 mm)
9 Ibs (4.1 kg)
2081 -9275
18 Ah
7 -1/4" (184 mm)
3-3/8" (86 mm)
6 -5/8" (168 mm)
14.3 Ibs (6.5 kg)
2081 -9287
25 Ah
6 -5/8" (168 mm)
5"(127 mm)
7" (178 mm)
19.4 Ibs (8.8 kg)
2081 -9271
(rectangular case,
typically for service)
33 Ah
12 -1/2" (318 mm)
3 -3/8" (86 mm)
7 -1/16" (179 mm)
26.6 Ibs (12.1 kg)
2081 -9276
( "square" case,
use for new)
33 Ah
7 -3/4" (197 mm)
5-1/4" (133 mm)
6 -3/4" (171 mm)
26.5 1 b (12 kg)
2081 -9296 1
50 Ah 1
9 -1/2" (241 mm) 1
5 -1/2" (140 mm) 1,
8-7/8" (225 mm) 1
41.8 1 b (19 kg)
Dimensions and weight are per battery and are for reference only. Exact size may vary. Refer to the chart below for panel
mounting compatibility. These batteries are 12 V each and series connected for 24 V system use.
NOTE: When installed in a fire alarm control panel, they are to be of identical voltage, appearance, model number, and
approximately the same date of manufacture.
NOTE: Refer to individual fire alarm control panel product data sheets for additional battery application information
Simplex Control Panel Model Series (see legend and notes below)
2081 -9272
6.2 Ah
✓
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J
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2081 -9274
10 Ah
2081 -9288
12.7 Ah
J
J
J
J
J
J
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✓
Ext
Note 4
Ext
Ext
2081 -9275
18 Ah
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Note 3
./
Ext
Ext
Note 2
2081 -9287
25 Ah
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Note 3
Ext
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✓
✓
08 -
2 1 9271
(rectangular) u
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33 Ah
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Note 3
Ext
Note 3
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08 -
2 1 9276
s
("square")
33 h
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Note 3
Ext
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Note 3
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1 2
50 Ah
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Note 3
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Note 3
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Ext
"f = Can be placed in the respective equipment cabinet
Ext = External battery cabinet is required, refer to selection chart on page 4
Shaded areas*= Not applicable
NOTES:
1. These batteries meet the requirements of UL, ULC, and Factory Mutual for use with respective equipment battery
chargers listed above. Contact your local Simplex product supplier for proper battery selection per system requirements
2. 4010 Cabinets will accommodate 2081 -9275, 18 Ah batteries, but-will not allow bottom entry conduit.
3. Use 4081 series companion cabinet and charger, refer to page 4.
4. 4020 Cabinets will accommodate 2081 -9271, 33 Ah batteries, but will not allow bottom entry conduit.
5. Some control panel models are listed for battery replacement reference only.
3
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* Batteries smaller than those listed are normally mounted in the product cabinet.
** Refer to Simplex data sheet S2081 -0002 for additional information on these remote battery cabinet/charger products
t Refer to Simplex data sheet S4081 -0001 for additional information.
Can be placed in the respective equipment cabinet
Shaded area = Not applicable
External Battery Cabinet Specification Reference
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F
2 -Unit, 4100 style cabinet without charger, with solid door and
battery shelf, primarily intended for 50 Ah batteries
Beige
25 -3/4" W x 20 -3/4" H x 6 -3/4" D
(654 mm x 527 mm x 171 mm)
2081 -9282
Red
2081 - 9270*
External battery cabinet without charger
Red
26 -1/2" W x 12" H x 12" D
2081 - 9301.1
External battery cabinet with charger
Cabinets wit ou Chargers
Battery ry rs
External battery cabinet without charger and with meters for
-9302*
Externally I Mounted Battery
ry
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2081 -9303
Cabinets is wit Chargers
( connects to charger ' m panel) .�.
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2081 -9275
18 Ah
J
J
25 -3/4" W x 20 -3/4" H x 4 -1/8" D
4009 -9802
batteries
J........::::.::::::::.
(654 mm x 527 mm x 105 mm)
2081 -9287
25 Ah
Companion cabinet with charger for the
Beige or
22-1/2"W x16 -3/4" H x 8 -3/8" D
Series'"
batteries
4010 and 4004R fire alarm control panel
Red
(572 mm x 425 mm x 213 mm)
2081 -9271
(rectangular)
J
J
J
J
J
J
33. h
2081 -9276
J
J
J
J
J
J
u are"
("square")
2081-9296
50 Ah
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* Batteries smaller than those listed are normally mounted in the product cabinet.
** Refer to Simplex data sheet S2081 -0002 for additional information on these remote battery cabinet/charger products
t Refer to Simplex data sheet S4081 -0001 for additional information.
Can be placed in the respective equipment cabinet
Shaded area = Not applicable
External Battery Cabinet Specification Reference
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2081 -9281
2 -Unit, 4100 style cabinet without charger, with solid door and
battery shelf, primarily intended for 50 Ah batteries
Beige
25 -3/4" W x 20 -3/4" H x 6 -3/4" D
(654 mm x 527 mm x 171 mm)
2081 -9282
Red
2081 - 9270*
External battery cabinet without charger
Red
26 -1/2" W x 12" H x 12" D
2081 - 9301.1
External battery cabinet with charger
2081
External battery cabinet without charger and with meters for
-9302*
voltage and current
(673 mm x 305 mm x 305 mm)
2081 -9303
External battery cabinet with charger and with meters for
voltage and current
r
4009 -9801
For up to 18 Ah
External battery cabinet without charger,
16 -1/4" W x 13 -1/2" H x 4 -1/8" D
batteries
with solid door and battery harness, for
close- nippled mounting to fire alarm control
Beige
(413 mm x 343 mm x 105 mm)
For up to 33 Ah
25 -3/4" W x 20 -3/4" H x 4 -1/8" D
4009 -9802
batteries
panel cabinet
(654 mm x 527 mm x 105 mm)
4081
For up to 50 Ah
Companion cabinet with charger for the
Beige or
22-1/2"W x16 -3/4" H x 8 -3/8" D
Series'"
batteries
4010 and 4004R fire alarm control panel
Red
(572 mm x 425 mm x 213 mm)
Refer to Simplex data sheet S2081 -0002 for additional information.
** Refer to Simplex data sheet S4081 -0001 for additional information.
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02004 Tjco Safely Products Westminster. All rights reserved All specifications and other information shown were current as of docionent revision date and are subject to change without notice.
DOW. MIAMI DADE FIRE RESCUE
FIRE ALARM
PRE—SUBMITTAL CHFCKI IST
er to fiU In and answer all Items and provide locatloa comments an appropriate.
i
Process I Permit
Date:
Fire Department Application
Project Name: South Miami Hospital — Medical Arts Building, 8th Dr. Galbut.
2
3
YES
X
NO
_NIA
LOCATION C010@iT8
4
Address: 6200 SW 73rd Street. Miami, Florida. 93143
X
6
A copy of the contract Is provided showing the total coat of the equipment and installation. Cost 4.877.07
X
61SYstems
costing more than :5,000 are sealed or approved by a Fla Registered Engineer.
X
7]A'
A copy of alarm Qualifier's license in attached.
X
B
Phis fire alarm: -.X— in rag aired under NFPA 72, or is not required by any code or authority.
X
See notes 3, 4, 6, 6.
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For non— required systems or components, a statement is included indicating which code or AHJ (See def. AHJ in
NFPA 72) is requiring the system or component and the parameters of the requirement.
A copy of the Notice of Violation from Miami —Dade County F9re Rescue, or a copy of the relevant sections of
the approved Life Safety Plan, is attached.
X
X
11
ft
Complete statement of the scope of work is stated on the plan.
x
ISee scope of work
12
a total number of devices and components baby installed in 22
X
19
A description of the building and /or section of the building is provided including, fire suppression systems,
number of oriel a uare footage, and slave on of the last occupied floor if over 5 stories,X
14
A location key is provided showing the area of proposed work within the building.
X
m
All devices 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.
X
No weatherproof devices on this
project
16
A specific sequence of operation Including all alarm, supervisory, trouble and control functions such an fire
suppression. door release smoke control etc., are specified on the plan.
X
See sequence
17
1e
A specification of ower— limited or [non—power limitedl is included on the plan.
Emergency forces notification or sprinkler supervision � is required or _ in provided, but is not
required.
X
See note f
gang to remain
X
Existing
19
OH —site monitoring _ is provided _X_ is not provided.
X
to remiR. Premaxis
with 24 how aimed location
20
The method of- communication to the monitoring station in included on the plan.
X
See sequence
21
Complete specifications sheets are vrovided for all devices control units, and components.
X
22
Manufacturer's documentation of device compatibility has been provided.
X
29
Each device and component model number is specified in the legend. *as
e70 •
•
24
Floor plane are drawn to 1/8" scale or, if using another scale, all device coverageeia did grnmeQ� n the �lan '
and all room dimensions are included. •
X
•
•
26
Each device, appliance and component 1e identified with it's own unique number and indicated oa a fid 11in
and riser • • • •� 4F•D
••••
• • •
X
2e
27
All new, existing, laced or relocated devices are indicated on the floor plan.
AD rooms k spaces are labeled indicating their use, and the occupant load has been eprevid for all eaedhlbly •'
use rooms with an occupant load of 60 or reater.. • • • • •
• •
X
• •
•X
•
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Ceiling condition and height is provided for all ceiling mounted devices. • • • • • • e • • •
see
• •
29
A riser diagram is provided showing each floor and building with all zones and circuits labeled.
X
3o
The wire size, type. and number Is 2rovided for each circuit. 000 • • • • • • • • 4
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• •
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•
•
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The FACP or remote annunciator Is located near the main entrance/lobby when requised• or iit the Cejtr%I •
Control Station, • • • • • • 0
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The FACP
YES
NO N A IACATLON COIa NTS
and all sub panels in -unoccupied rooms are protected with a smoke detector.
X
Eziettng
34
If a complete aut0maticeLUY activated system, there is at least 1 pull station each floor or 2 for large buildings.
x
Existing
35
If a manually activated a tern the travel distance to reach a ull station is Iess than 200' and near all exits.
X
Existing
All automatic initiating devices are shown and are located in accord with NFPA 72, the manufacturer's
98
ecifications and acce ted engineering ractices.
All visible devices are placed per the tables in NFPA 72 and each strobe has it's candela rating listed on the
x
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floor lan and riser.
X
98
All corridors aced strobes are Dlaced a maximum of 100' apart and within 15' from ends of the corridor.
x
39
All spaces meet the audible characteristics of NFPA 72 and NFPA 101.
See note 10
x
4o
Racks, shelves and equipment which may block devices are shown their height indicated,
See note 16
with
x
41
Duct detectors or relays for duct detectors are shown on the floor plan and riser for all systems over 2000 cfm.
x
g
42
The fire pump is monitored for run, phase reversal do phase loss to _ a continuously manned location, or _
the supervised fire alarms tem.
Ezisting to remain — Not in
x
the scope of this contract
43
Elevator recall is connected to the fire alarm system.
Existing
All interconnected fire alarm control panels are arranged to function as a single system and monitored for
x
44
integrity per NFPA 72.
See note 15
x
45
All relays for automatic extin uishin system . 9 are shown on the floor Plan and riser. hood sprinkler, FM200 etc.
x
Exiffting
The class and /or style is shown for all initiating device circuits, signal line circuits and notification appliance
46
circuits
x
See Scopes Notes 2 do 9
The maximum number of each device type is provided for each MC or SLC, based on class and style, per NFPA 72
47
and the manufacturer's specifications.
See note 13
x
48
The over supply model number and capacity is specified for each power supply in each fire alarm control panel.
x
See Schedule@
The total device load, including voltage drop calculations, are provided for each notification appliance circuit for
49
each power supply.
x
See Schedules
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The wattaiZe tap is indicated for all speakers.
Not a Voice System
x
51
The wattage capacity and load is provided for each amplifier.
x
Not a Voice System
All load and draw calculations correlate with the provided spec sheets and the device draw or available power is
62
highlighted on the specification sheets.
x
This system is a Local Fire Alarm System or a Proprietary Supervising Station Fire Alarm System and is stated as
53
such on the Dian. 24 hours second power)
x
This system will be certificated as &,Central Station Fire Alarm System and is stated as such on the plans. (24
64
This system is a Remote Supervising Station Fire Alarm System as stated on the plan and will be provided
X
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with 80 hours of second power supply.
x
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This system includes Emergency Voice Evacuation and is provided with 15 minutes of secondary alarm power.
x
This system is being provided back up power by an emergency generator and w O proville 04 vhMir® Or 9 d y'
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power plus the appropriate secondary alarm power.
• • •
x
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atte calculations. chart form, are rovided for each back —u ower gsei 1 . • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
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See Hnttery Cale
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Designed b :_
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