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FEATURES:. Eight zones, 6 Style A (
(class A). 8 Expanderfri
B). Zones are interchanl
7181 Zone Converter.
The Silent Knight Model 5207 is an allin-one fuseless
local fire evacuation control panel and digital
communicator designed for applications requiring
manual fire alarm, automatic lrre alarm and water llow for
sprinkler system supervision. The basic unil olfers fire
alarm tor on€ to eight zones, expandable to 16 with fhe
optional 5210 expansion morlule. lt is compatible with
both two- and four-wire smoke detectors. Compact, easy
to install and service, it deliven! the teatures you'd expect
to find in fire syslems costing rnuch more.
During nornral operation, ther 5207 constantly checks
smoke andothersensing devices forfireconditions. ltalso
conducts system checks to d€termine if anv troubles. or
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systen problems, erist. lf the 5207 encounters a fire or
troubie condition, it s lnds a report to a central monitoring
station (if applicablel, and, typically, sounds an audible/
visua warning in the local area.
The !;207's microprocessor constantly runs programs to
check inputs and carry out other routine functions. lt the
program ever stops rljnning, a watchdog circuit will detect
it and reset microprocessorsto resume normaloperations.
The Nf odel 5207 con(lucts an automatic seltteslevery 24
hours-at a time yoil select-and sends a report to the
cenlnrl station (if applicable).
Other features of thl system include English-language
remole annunciation simplifying "Slep Programming" of
custom oplions. l:lemote downloading of system
confi€ urations can eliminate the expense ol sending out a
service technician for reprogramming. System provides a
truilt-irr fire drill procrdure. The exclusive Accu-Zone@
leature measures anrldisplays zone voltages, so you can
set u;r and test th€ system without separate testing
equiprnent. Fuseless circuit board design eliminates one
of the most likely causes for service calls.
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UL, FM, MEA (BSA), Cl:M Listed and'Approved.
Event memory.
Fuseless design can reduce service time.
Field selectable, 12 or ;24 VDC power supply.
Six amp current output ;rt 1 2 volts, five amps at 24
volts.
Compatible with 2- and 4- wire smoke detectors
as well as water flow and sounding devices.
Easy to inslall, progranr and service.
Four programmable (Sryle Y) supervised signal
circuils, including steady, pulse and temporal.
Programmable smoke verification, pre-alarm
delay, and cross-zoning r:an minimize false alarms.
Four general purpose rr;lays (Form C 24 volts at
2.5 amps resislive).
Buift-in approved digital communicalor with UL
required priorty reportir g.
Flexible programming :apabiities including upi
downloading and use ol rsmote annunciator. No
"desktop" programmer rerquired.
Accu-Zoneo diagnost cs facilitate local and
remote lroubleshooting.
Individual zone Wdk Test.
DESCRIPTION:
ARCHITECT/ENGIN F F T] SF t- CIIFICATIONS
The coniractor shall provide a complete electrically supervised
fire alarm and communications sysl€m. The system shall
contaln a flre alarm control/communicator and oanel to
sup€rvis€ and op€rate heatanc smoke detection devices, alarm
signal d€vicos, visual annunr:iators and an integral digital
communicator to transmit fire alarm and supervisory signals to
a centralstation. The control/c)mmunicator shall be UL Lisled
or FM approved for use under NFPA 71 ,72A,728,72C and 72D
standards. ll shallprovid€ power and controlfor eightsupervised
detection zon€s, foursupervisel alarm signal circuits and a dua.
digital communicator. The oontrol/communicalor shall be
expandable to sixleen supervised detection zones and shall be
able to communicate to a central station in SlA. SK FSK1 . SK 4/
2 or Radionics BFSK formats. fhe conlrol/communicalor shal,
be Silent Knight Model 5207 or approved equal.
There shallbelwo Style D and srx Style Adetection zones. They
shall accommodate heat detectors. Droducts of combustion
delectors, manual pull stations, ;prinkler flow switches and gate
valve supervisory swilches intermixed as desired and Dermitted
by NFPA 71 , 72A,728,72C, and72D. Products of combustion
detection may be either two- or lour-wire and shall be cross
listed by UL for use on the system. The detection zones shall be
programm€d to (1) be cross zoned so that two individual zones
must sense products of combuslion, (2) automatically reset a
detector to verity that smoke exists, (3) see a single detector in
alarm-before the alarm is sounded and a sional is transmitted
lo the central station.
There shall be four 1 amp suF,ervised (Style Y) alarm signal
circuits. They shallcause the b€lls/horns to ring sleady/pulsingr
temporal throughout the premises unlil reset or silenced. Two
1 amp outpuls can be combine,J to provide one 2 amp output.
The control shall be equipped with four auxiliary relays that shall
be programmed to operate on (1) pre-alarm, (2) tamper alarm.
(3) special alarm, (4) fire alarm. (5) trouble, (6) no-silence, (7)
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alarLn by specilic zone r (1 - 16). The relays shall remain energized
untilthe oanel is silen :e reset or tho trouble condition is cleared,
unless "no-silence" ia selected.
The control/communicator shall have an inl€gral annunciator to
indbate sequentially zones in alarm, zon€s in trouble, and
syst-.m functions. LE r)s shallaugment lhe display to make clear
to art operator the system slatus. An integral touchpad shall be
provided to oporate, set up, and interrogate lhe system. Vital
operations such as alarm silencing or r€s€l shall be simple and
obvirus to an operalor. Authorizalion pass codes may or may
not t)e used.
The :ontrol/communi )ator shall have the capability to supervise
two elephone lines, r;eize the phone line, and send the alarm
sign.rl on one or boti'l lines without the addition of any more
equi rment. ll shall sc und a local lrouble signal il the telephone
servce is interrupteo {or longer that 45 s€conds and it shall
tranr mit a signal indicating the loss of phone lins service 1o lhe
cent al slalion over thc remaining phone line. A signal shall also
be transmilled indicating the resloral of phon€ service. The
conti-ol/communicalor shall be able to report the loss ol either
phorre iine wilhout regard to which phone line failed first. ll bolh
lines fail, a local sign.rl shall sound.
The :ontrol/communi.:ator shall have lhe ability to send a l€sl
signal lo the central st,rtion every 24 hours. Th€ test signal shall
be able to be transmrtted at a specilic time of day or night by
setting a program witllin the panel.
f he irlarm signals transmitled tothe cenlralstation shall indicate
whicr of the eight zones is in alarm and which zones are in
trout le, depending on which format is used. Restorallrom alarm
or lrouble shall also be transmitted by zone. The control/
comrnunicator shall be capable of communicating to Silent
Knig rt, Radionics or / \demco central station receivers.
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LIGHTNINGPBOTECTION: SilentKnightguaranteesthisproductagainstlightringstrikes! Wewill repairorreplace
the Silent Knight equipment, if necessary, should lightning disable it during the one-ysai warranty period. ltis just another
reason why Silent Knight has been a nationwide leader in electronic t;ecuiity for 25 years.
SILENT
KNIGHT
7550 Meridian Circle,
1-800-446{444 or
FAX:
Maple Grove, vll! 55369-4927
In Minnesota ({;12) 493-6435
(612) 493-647i;
MADE IN
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Form * 150376 (Rev 10/93)FIFE SYSTEMS,"
GENTEX
New Lower Operating Cu rrent
4" Electronic Horn HG or SHG Series
Applications
4" low frequency eleclronic horn and
hom/strobe thal meets code reouiremenls
for supervised fire alarm systems for lhe
hearing impaired and ADA.
The HG/SHG series are quality elec-
tronic signaling appliances that offer you
both dependable evacuation signals and
visual alarms or a combination of both by
simple terminal wiring. The SHG series
can also be wired to have independenl
operation ol both horn and strobes. (See
wiring diagrams). This can be simply
done by removing twoiumperplugs locat-
ed on circuit board. (See installation
manual for delails.)
The HG/SHG series are easily lield
changeable from a steady low frequency
alarm signal to a pulsing low frequency
alarm signal by simply removing a jumper
plug. Changing from sleady tone to puls-
ing tone does not prevent reverting back
to originaltone at a laterdale. Allunitsare
shipped from the factory in the steady
alarm mode.
The HG/SHG series are designed to
be used for bolh new construction or
relrojit proiects by easily mounling to 4"
electrical boxes or 2 gang old work boxes
(see back for details).
Afl HG/SHG appliances are UL 464/
1971 listed lor use with fire Drotective
systems and are warranted for 2 years
lrom lhe date ol ourchase.
SEFIIES
SHG HG
Approvals
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. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). BFP. BSA,/MEA #412-91-E. CSFM ff135-569:115. NFPA 72. uL 464
Standard Featules
. Low lrequency output.. Low current consumption 17mA @
nominal voltage. (HG124). Wide voltage range.. Screwterminals, separate in/out wiring
option lor both horn and strobe.. Steady or pulsing tone.
Available Models
. Textured finish high impact plastic
faceplate.. Wide variety of mounting options tor new
construction and retrofit applications.. Supplied with beauty plugs to accom-
modate a variety of installations.. Xenon Strobe maintains constant flash
rate (1 per sec.) regardless ol input
vollage.
Flush or semi{lush mounting without
the need ol a trim plate.
1575 candela strobe option (SHG12-
1575 and SHG24-1575). Meets ADA
4.28.3 reouirements.
All 1 1Ocd models exceed requirements
of 4.28.3 0l the ADA.
UL464/UL1 97 1 listedforfire protective
service/signal lor hearing impaired.
model
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sHG1 2- 1 5 10-16 40 15 137mA 'l37mA 90
sHG12-1575 1 0-16 60 15 (UL 1 971 )
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226m4 257m4 90
sHG24-15 21-30 20 tc 53mA 54mA 95
sHG24- 15-1 21-30 bU tc 95mA 86mA 95
sHG24-1575 21-30 OU 15 (UL 1971 )
75 (UL 1638)
1 1omA 98mA 95
sHG24-110 21-30 20 110 1 1OmA 98mA 95
sHG24-1 10-1 21-30 60 110 237mA 200mA 95
Note: 2 4VDC 15 candela units have a start-up current ol 114mA al 1 flash oer second.
1 575 candela units have a start-uo current of 130mA
1 1 0 candela units have a start-uD currenl of 148mA
12 VDC 15 candela units have a start-u0 current 0l 188mA
1575 candela units have a start-up current of 324mA
WHEI{ PLACIIIG Al{ 0R0ER: add the following to the end ot the modet number:
= Wall mount"w"
'c'Plain (no leftering)
Ceiling mount
and "R" = Red faceplate
"B'= Beioe faceplate
GENTEX
A fG HOCN at€ SHG SF|ES POWEqEO N PAFALLEL
A SHG S€F ES WITH HCRN ANO STFCAE P0WEFEO INGP€N]EIVJTY
lII REMCVE CIRtr-]lI COVER I€USNG AI'!O FEMO!t JWP€BS 1 AAIO 2
FEPIACT
'O!GF
ANO FFOCEED TO WFE I€FN NTO CIFOJ I
In: PoWEF lS SUPPLIED T0 DEVICES WHEN mNlFoL PANET lS L TCHEo
Wiring Diagrams tuchitect & Engineer Specifications
The alarm signal shall be Gentex model
appoved equal and shall be listed by Underuriters Laboratories
for Fire Protective Service hearing impaired. The model
shall also be listed with the Califomia State Fke
Marshal and the Bureau of Standards and Appeals (NYC).
The alarm signals shall produce a sound ouFrrt of gO dBA or
greater peak as measured in an anechoic chamber.
The alarm signal shall be capable of changing from a steady
lone to pulsing without permanent alteration to th6 unit.
Maximum current consumption al 24VDC tor alarm hom only
shall not exceed 17 milliamps and the maximum cunenl con-
sumption for hom/strobe using 15 candela shall nol exceed
140mA @ 12VDC and 95mA@ 24VOC. Forthose applications
requiring the higher candela output slrobe with alarm horn, the
strobe output shall be 75 candela. The currenl consumption of
the strobe (1575) shall nol exceed 93 milliamps @ 24VDC and
209m4 @ 12VDC @ lHz, and combined with alarm hom shall
nol exceed 110mA @ 24VDC and 226mA @ 12VDC.
The alarm signal shall be provided with screw lerminals for in-
out field wiring, the strobe shall be capable of operation in@en-
dently after hom has been silenced.
Mounting:4" Square boxes dbrackets 21/i' deep minimum
4" square metaynon-melallic switcVoutlet boxes 2/d' deep minimum
Gangable 2 gang switch/masonry outlet &xes 2'/i' d€ep minimum
NOTE: Supplied with beauty plugs to accommodate a variely of installations.
GiENTEXcctFt PctF|ATlctN
Fire Protection Products: 10985 Chicaoo Dr.
Box 310. Zeeland. Ml 49464
616/392-7195. FAX: 616/392-4219
ttlrt Printed on Recycled Paper GX120491-13
GENERAL
Tbe Fireolite BG-10 Series miLnual alarm strations arc
non-coded and dual actlon.
FEATURES
. Highly visible.
. Easily operated. I .,. ':l
. Atractive shape and texturpd flnish.. Semi-Flush mounting on a shndard single-gang electri-
cal box.. Operates with or without a break urbe.. Handle latcbes in dopn position to clearly indicate that
tbe station has been operated.
. Optional lock with key.
. Optional N.O. @ntact for auxiliary functions.. Optional pre-signal circuit.
. Spanish (F'LJEGO) version,
APPUCATIONS
Use to provide a convenient means to manually iniriatc a
fire alarm.
CONSTRUCTION
. Shell, dmr, ind handle are molded of durable lrxan"wirh
a texfired finish.
. Bacl( ptate made of 16 ga. steel.. Swirch contacts are normally open.
INSTALLATION
Fc semi-flush mounting, attach dfuectly to a standard singlc-
gang elecfical box. Terminal block witb screws allows
quick insallation.
OPERATION
Pulling the handle down causes it to latch in rhe down
position and to close the normaily-open switch. The handlc
is restored manually by unricrewing the allen head screw so
the top of the case can pivot forward, allowing thc spring-
loaded handle to retunr to ils normal position. The casc can
then be pivoted back to its normal position and securcrl
with tbe allen-head scrcw.
The BG-lOL utilizes a mechanical kcv insrcad ot thc allcn-
head screw.
Tbc BG-lO P/T has a normnlty-oJrcn auxiliary swllch which
is closed by rotating a key clockwise. (The key is non-
removable in this position.)
FtreilTeoAtarms
IloofPotzlreD
, BG-l0 Series
Non-Codcd Manual Firc Alarm Sthtion
Callfon{a
State Flre
Mareh8l
SPECIFICATIONS
Physical:
BG.lO
Ileight: 5.5"
wi(lrh: 4.13"
Dcpth: 1.38"
Electrical:
Current Capacity:
7150-075:103
sB-'Q WP-10
5.5" 6.0"
4.13" 4.69"
1.38". 2.O
3 Amps @ 125 VAC.
'l2 Clintonvills Roadi
No hford, Connecticut 06472
Phone: (203) 484-7161
FAX: (203) 484-7i 18
DF-s1203
P|ortot2
Mardr l, 1903
s71 1
WIRING OF
?
t.
I
STANDARD
UNIT:
BG.lO
Ib Control
P,rncl
D.tcctor
Loop
qutpul
ADD]TIONAI.
sw!TcH
It'fCl Un':P YYl'111
.,rOiJELJ.
E: !]" iND
BG.lOT
ADDITh,JiAL
SW:TC : iKEY
Oi -iir. iED)
!NC!-UP-")
WTFI MODEL:
BG-lOF
To Termlnel
Block for test
or to lherlgnd
Clrcull (Key
Opcreiecl).
Wc try to keep orrr prodrrt Infrrmellrm u;, ;,,-.latc and accrratc. Wc cannol orvcr q 'ocil'lc appllcatirxrs or entlclpe0e
all rcqulrcrne.::rs A[ spedllcatlons r re subJecl {o change wlthout ndicr. Iror morc Inl ormatknl ontac't Fl]e{flef.
The BG-105P
NOTE:
The BG-I0SP is UL
List€d. Contact tbe fac-
ttry for stan|s of other list-
ings and E)provals.
PRODUCT LlllE INFORMAT;ON
l!{rxlcl Descrlptlon
IIG-10..... ...........Ijlmdard unit. )ual action. Works with, or withouL
r crush tubc. ft cludes a terminal block with scrcws
for fa-st and euy wiring.
Il(;-l0A ......,....,.. Standard unitJlus an auxiliary N.O. switch to
provide annunr;iator contacts,
ItG- l0T ..............l;tandard unit Flus key-test feature.
ll(;-l0P .............. Standard unit i \.O. switch for prc-signal
opcration.
RG-10L .............. Standard uniillus key locking featurc.
BG-I0LA ........... Standard unit plus an auxiliary N.O. switch to
provide annumiatoa contacts, plus key locking
fearurc,
BG. I OWP ...,...... Standard unit llus weathetproofi ng. Includes
surface weatbe rproof box (WP-10).
ItG-l|[SP ,,......t... Spanish versio r of standud unit, Dual action.
Works wilh or withoDt crush tube. Includes terminal
. block.
WP-I0 .......,........ Weatherproof :rurface back bor for BG-l0WP.
SB-10 ,................. Surface back box for all BG-10 models.
BG-TR ............... Optional lrim r ing.
ARCHITECTURAUENG]NEEilNG SPECIFICANONS
lr4lnI;rl l;irc Alanr Stations shall bc non-codc, break-tube (or non-crush
lrlxi) tyF:. rvith flrkcy opcrated tcs -rcset lock in order that they may be
tcstcd. rnd so designcd that after act ral Emergency Operation, they cannot
llc rcslon'(l k) nolmal cxcept by use of a key. An oJrerated station shall'
automatically condition itself so as ,o be visually detected, a.s operatd at
a minimum distance of onc hundrel feeL front or side. Manual Stations
shall hc constructcd of Lexan'witt clearly vieible opcrrting instrucaions
providcd on the cover. The word llRE sball aplrear on the front of the
stations in raiserl retters, 1,75 inch,x or larger. Stations shall be suitable
for surface mount ng on matcbing back-bor, or semi-flush mounting on a
stlndard single-gang box, and shall be installed not less than 3.5 fe€t, nor
rr lhan 5 fecl abovc the finislrcd floor. Manual Statious shall be
I: , 'Laloralorics Listed.
FEATURES:
. Easy Inslsllatlon.
Secure wires to heat detector. A
simple push and twlst motion attaches
doteclor lo mounting plate.
Reversible mountlng plate for 3Vr oi4.
inch oclagon box, or open mounting.
r'low Plolllc.
Only 1 3/8 Inch from ceiling eurlace
with ,unctlon box mounting. Whlte
finish bl€nds with ceiting.
o Vltual Indlcatlon.
When llrcd temperalure olgm€nt is
.. actlvat€d, heat collector disc drops' '*vay lrom deteclor, Replacement of
detsctor is then requlred.
'*i' bperatton TsstlnE.
Rateof .rise feaiture -ls automatlcally
self-restoring, allowlng regular testing.
chemefftiiiids''
HEAT DETECTORS
SERIES 600
: Rat+of-Rlse and Flxed Temperature. 9qe or Two-Circuit, Normally Open
The SeriEs 600 Heat Detector is anrac-
tive and durable, and features com.
binalion rate.of.rise and fixed-
tempsratur€ detectors. Heat detoctors
are available in 1350F and 2000F
lemperaturs ratings.
Rate-of-rise detects hoat by quickly
responding to rapid temperature in-
crease. Rateof-rise units have wide
spacing allowance of so-foot centers.
See Specification Table for details.
Fixed tomperature reacts to heat by
responding to a specific t€mperature
setting.
Serlep 600 D€tectors use lhs aame
reliable pneumatic rate.otrise elgment
used in former models, but offer added
aesthetic appeal.
CHEMETRON
Fire Systems'"
Chemetron Flre Syrtemo..
100O Govsrnors Hlghway
University Park, tllinois 60466
Tel€phone: (312) 594.1 OOO
Tel€x: 210261 CHEM UR
A FIGGIE
NTENNATIOML
COMPANY E
The pneumatlc rate€t rise elsment
responds to a rapid rls€ In t€mp€raturs,
approximalely 150F. (8oC) per minute,
by o<pansion ol air within the s€aled
chamber fast€r than it can gscap€
lhrough a calibrated v6nt. The resultant
increase in pressur€ d€press€s the
diaphragm, causlng the slectrlcal con-
tact to close lhe circuil.
The fixed t€mpgratur€ glemenl uses a
fusible alloy. When ac{ivated, the oder-
nal heat collec-tor drops away lo prc-
vide quick visual contlrmatlon that the
€lemsnt has operated.
fhe unlts protrude only 1 &|8 inch from
ihe cslllng surlace wlth a Juncllon box,nountlng. They have pleasing con-
'ours and an all.whits finlsh that
,:onforms to ceiling aesthetics.
- ldonllticatbn on
Hrd ColLobt
1+to
Cl.cult
Mod.l
2+.to
Chcuit
Modol Dcrlptlonmountlne ebi.. In onc porl on, tt aisllyslt6chcr tO a" lunctlon box, 3yr', ocraqcn
bor or plaltar rlngr
In r€y6r8e, thF plste can be useci for opqn
wlrlng without r h,ncllon bpf A %" epade
belwaon dolcctor and mountlng aurlaCe
allowg for wlre connoctlon8. All nounting ,
scrows are concealed.
Tho det6ctorslmpty attaches to the mount-
Ing plat€ wlth a puSh and twiet motion.
No loolg roqulred.
IMountlng plato ls moldod of whito s€lF
extlngul8htng rhar]iloplas c ret€d at t 05.6.
fhe platc lr ortrom€ly ltrong yet adapts to
unevon mounfl ng &rfacos.
Seriee 6O0 Teetlng Merthods
Modsls0Ol/621 and602/622 can b€ t$led
by lhe 8pplicafbn of qutck heat from ani
conv.ni6nt sourcc. A portabte hatr dryor ib
recommended. How€v€r, do not apply hsat
lhat €xce€d8 lhs llxod temporetur,e rating
of the detoctor.
Modefs 603/623
'lnd
O041624 cannot be
tesled. Howovor, the tuslbl6 alloy €tomsnt
is genorally conllder€d so rsllable that
testing is 'Jt nec€ssAry.
Scraw Terminals
Dull OrqJ[ Detcclor lurec ro
rano r\io i tdbpaodi|t 4Fah)
Nong
Otay Rlng
621
ndepoar.
oonl
sgnda
622
Fo. Mo
r.roaf|.|}
&nl
lo,tars
Rsleot Rbe and
Fb@d fdnD.,
r 350F (570C).
Fb@d Tdvtp.
zqPF (94ocl.
b.flpa.S.n
and cafitg
oc..dhg
Gray Spot 623
Fq tv/o
fxlgDar}('.nl
agn6FOi Frxcd Tenp.
gily, 13$F
67oC).
624
Fq lvio
(ttopsn.
dsr{
aondt
Fb@d Temp.
OnU, a)00F
(e1€).
Unndly vbH '15x15 i 15x15 fr
bmp..l,lJfi fiJot tdfil
grd cilng b.fI|a.lhrrar
c,(s.dho lmo @qC
b|r rEt r6(IF o6ac)
_ , r B€tar to NFPA tltr. ', l2E loi appllca on roquhomonia
-FiFe3'd--
lmportant Notes:
Colllng Surfrca Milnune
ESffiiffiPErAr
Q]/"o''"'ot"'
lrrirEr r6[xr 6f/-"'"'
r R€far to NFPA litr.
. Heal dotectors should be' used tor propedy potec{lon. Rellance chould not
be placedsolely on heat dotecturs br liie r sifdty; when llte ralaty l! finblvad,
smoke detectors must also be used. .i-
o pattery.Back up: Hoat detectors shouH be el€ctrcnlcally supervlsed with
battery back-up at the panel.
o The ratg{f-rise mechanism may be sub,ect to roduced songltlylty ovgr tlmo.
Annual testing of the rateof*lia operaiton la recommended,
ctcrrr ip. I
co{f|E,:lm8$r,l lOck,rl fo.
clq.fl rp. r
o(lfccltDxqt gtttgrol
Oi r,rl
ti4a
Atl8l. t^tlroi tx\rrotlrltgroi
nNt cqnedEolo ragt ottagrcr I
oa Em of lnl
ilOSTOa
NOIE: Al dr1 srcuit riodda cqi! wit.'l
twc (2) ttOnttr:./ . O:y Co.t-tt
Strndtd sinlle Chcuit O.tcctor
Noltr Al |lneb aLqJ| |'rodab cqlta $tr
ot'tt (l) rcnnJir oDl| Cry oorul
LlstingJApprovals. U.L, Llst€d
o F.M. Appovedr Anoroved Board ol Standr':js
and Appeals, N.Y.C.. Approv€d Fir€ Marshal,
State of Calilomia
Electrlcal Rstlngs
6-125 Vols A.C., 3.0 ffqI
6-28 Vo[s 0.C., 1.0 Arp.
125 Volts D.C., 0.3 Amp.
250 Volts D,C., 0.1 Amp.
Odedng Inlormatlon
Phase epeclfy:
Series
Model Number
T€mp€rature Rating
. 1980
Chamclron Fl.a Syalamrn
No 7-0OOO167
Prlnlcd In U.8A tor'etloM
Sories 800 O€tector and Mounung Balo tnstrltatlon
The seller makes ro warranties, express or implied inclucino. butnot limited to, the implied warranties of m erchantability r,r,, mn€sstor a pantcutar purpose, except as expressly stated in s€t:e 's salescontract or sales acknowledgement forr ,
tuctdlo.|s arld ccllrE
blntr|'lurrE ,lol
l
2-1l
Jundlon 8ox Mountlng
-s"rgTElwsEluson=
A DIVISION OF HTTWAY
INSTALLATION:
I NSTALLATION INSTR UCTIONS
FOR MODEL RAlmOZ
yr GENEFAL INFORMATIOIf,
, ]?:
nfhe Ndonal Fta Profaion Assodation has published codes,
: Etandalds, and |€commenred practices for the insullation
and tlsg of the above appliance. lt is recommended that tho
Installerbefamlliarwith these raguirements, witi local codes,
and any sp€dal roquir8m€nE of the local authority having
luilsdlciion.
The model RA/t002 & RA/OOZA remote annunciator are
poladzed devices designed lor boh convenional and intelli-
gentapplications. They have been designed using an active
anunl ngulatorso hattho maximum curent rsquired lrcm
lhe system b 7mA when the lnput vottage is within the
apedfiedvoltage range.
MODEL RA4ooZA (CANAD|AN)
REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR
3.1 to 32VDC - Do not breaktab.
18 b 3t! VIrc - Breaft tab.ml
7 rnA madmum.
-1e |o 6O"C (14" to 140'D
The remoteannundabris intended to be mountedto asingle
gang electical oullet box. The wiring must be in compliance
with all codes. The device must be operated within its pub-
lished specif ications.
V\firatheromotBannuncialoraccordingtof|elnstuctionssuppli€dwiththedevicsbeing monitored. Pdafiof the incoming
wires must be obseryed and @nn€cted to the proper terminals '+' and '-'. (See Figurc 1.) The tab on the bac* ol lhe
RA400Z and fi,{.4QQlfl glgst be bmken olf for use wilh most System Sensor intelli'pnt systoms. (S€o Not€ 1 and Figure
2.) Aftertab is brcken, the inputvoltrage forthe BA/O0Z and BA4q)ZA is limited to 18 volts minimum.
SPECIFICATIONS:
VOLTAGE RANGE:
CONVENTIONAL SY$TEM:. INTELUGENTSYSTEM:
NOTE t:
CAUflON: Do not broak tab whcn udng .n RA{OiOZ or RA4{pZA wlth !n Intclllgor t +wlr. duct dotoctor (such !s System
Sensois modol DH5oOACDC).
CURRENT DRAIN:
TEMPERATUHE FANGE:
@
@
D?2041-W r56-508{0
system Sensor, 3825 ohio Avenue, st. chades, tL 6017+9021 , f08) 3z€it63, FA)( t/oE) 3z€495
WARNING
UMITATIONS OF REMOTE ANNUNCIATOFS
THE REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR WILL NOT WORK IF THE DEVICE tT IS CONNT:CTED TO IS NOT POWERED. ThE
remote annundator gets its pow€r from the devica to which it is connected. lf for any reason, the device b€ing monilored
losas power, tte remote annunciator will not ptovide fi€ intended visible signal.
THE FEMOTE ANNUNCTATOR MAY NOT BE SEEN. The modol RAI{nz is suitable tor direct viewing and is in compliance
with oxisdng Underwriters [sboratories'standards. The device must be sited in a locaton uYhsrs it can be s€€n by the
Intended partias. The do/ce must not b€ installed in direct sunlight, c r areas of high llght lnbnsity where the visible signal
mlghl be disrogarded or nol seen.
THIS DSVICE IS DESIGNEO TO WORK SPECIFICALLY WITH SYSTEM SENSOR PRODUCTS. ]NISTCONNECI|ON W'th
devlces ogrerthen System &rnsor,s may resultln unsatislactory operation. Consultrlovice rnanulac0.lrerforcompa$bility.
THE REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A VISITILE WARNING SIGNAL
I
From
Monitored
Efevice
Figurc 1
BEND TAB D0WN
O BREAK
FOH USE WI]H MOST
inieu-teeruT sYSTEMs.NolE 1
Figure 2
r56-508-00D22041-OO
@ Syslem Sensor 1991
Model 5207 Fire SontroUCommunicator lnstallation Manual
4.2 Gurrent Draw Worksheet
A
c
a,.
D
Deulce
Number of
Devices
Current per
Device
Standby
Current
Alarm
Gurrent
L This coluru .Cufisil. ier ua
5207 Fire Control I/Communicator I
120 mA t?o mA I
At"^m ---- mA-T 1o )mA
\a?gryExpander _I Standby: 40 mA mA'
AIrm: 40 mA -- _._- _mA,
52f -Dugct Conlg!.nodule I Standb]r 5O mA mA
Atarm .50m4 - -mA
523ll8€motc Annunciator
(7 max.)
Standby: 60mA mA :,
Alarm: -'. 120 m'S'*i'mA
4l E0 Status DisplaYmodule
(2 max.)
Standby: 20 mA mA
Alarm: 140 mA :-i..-.-mA
5260 Printer lnterface I Standby: 25 m4 .mA
Alarm: . -25 mA .mA
Curren t Subtotals:\20 mA '7OO r0-A
Standby: mA mA
Alarm: mA mA
Standby mA mA
Alarm: mA mA
Standby mA mA :. :.:. ::: ::
Alarm: mA mA
Current Subtotals:I mAl
iiiflcauon Devlces *n^t *ungo, t tl
Alarm: mA ::..:..':mA
Alarm mA[ .mA
Al;r*---- tA [--l mA
il"rrn',- illl- l
Curre rt Subtotal mA
\lc-' ^9 \'{ (y l2'\
Standby: m4 lmAI ..'T I:' "'; '',
Alarm: ? [ mA Itg mA
R c,,-,."ic . l"-J...."*...,t\
Standby:mA mA t::,: r' ,,li:':,ri:::i:' : :,':;,
Alarm: f5 mA IZOmA
Standby: mA mA
Alarm: mA '..',:':::.mA
Standbvr mA mA il,: ::: .: :i:;i:,:
| | atarm: 44 lll.lll mA
Currer t Subtotals:\2-O mA zg3 mA
Total current ratings ofall devices in system (add A-D)r:l2o mA 9gt mA
Total cunent ratings converted to amperes (x .001):O.\?O A o,9tsA
I Thb lnJomati.n must be used wilh Tablc 4-l anC t dLl" .l-J to conp'cle hattery calculal,ons.
4-2 150865
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Model 5207 Fira ControbCornmunicator lnstallation Manual
4.2.2 Works heet Requi rements
Thc following steps must be taken wherr determining Model 5207 current ratings:
l. You must measure the alarm cwren'i. If only one current rating is listed, the draw for
that device is the same whether the system is in alarm or standby condition. The
exception is for notifi<'ation devices which are rated at alarm current only. Standby
cunent for notification devices is 0 mA.
2. To detect the actual maximum alarm current, measrue the current draw (with no devices
connected to the panet) by connecting a DC amp meter,in series with onc of the
batteries. Disconnect the AC power source. Put the panel in alarm. The meter will
indicate the alarm cun€nt, which will be in the range of 120-700 mA. Fill in the system
alarm crtrrent in the Current per Device column of the Curent Draw worksheet. You
can estimate without measuring the alarm current by filling in the ma:rimum total alarm
curent of 700 mA.
Nole: In a I2-volt system, measure the current from both batteries (disconnect both grounds).
3. For smoke detectors, notification devices, and devices not mentioned in the manual,
refer to the device manual for the current ratings. The worksheet example shown on the
previous page provides rough estimates for a "worst case" installation.
4. Use Table 4-l to calculate the conect battery AH rating needed for your installation.
See also the example (Figure 4-3) that follows. Note that the calculated rating in Row H
cannot exceed the ratings shown in Table 4-2.
t Use nqt size battery with capacily greater thun required.1').'t'l /
.-n t\
t.
,tO
' eU\,2;tb"
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Table {-1. Battery Calculatlons
Total Standby Cunsnt
Total supcrvisory current from the
Current Draw worksheet (row E).
Number ofstandby hours (24 and 60 for
NFPA 72, Chapter l, l-5.2.5.).
Multiply Lincs A and B.
Total alarnr currcnt from the Current
Draw wor*shcct (row E),
Alarm souding period in houn.
(For cxamplc, 5 minutes = .084 hours.)
o B?19 ? AHMultiply lincs D and E.
Add lines C and F.:.\LTfiLAH
Multiply linc G by 1.2.
(Total ampcre/houn rcquiredr)
44
SILENT
KNIGHT
FEATURES:
7181Zone Converter.
UL, FM, MEA (BSA), CFM Listed and Approved.
Event memory.
Fuseless design can reduce service time.
Field selectable, 12 or j24 VDC power supply.
Six amp current output et 1 2 volts, five amps at 24
volts.
Compatible with 2- and 4- wire smoke detectors
as well as water llow and sounding devices.
Easy to install, progranr and service.
Four programmable (Sryle Y) supervised signal
circuits, including steady, pulse and temporal.
Programmable smoke verification, pre-alarm
delay, and cross-zoning (:an minimize false alarms.
Four general purpose rr:lays (Form C 24 volts at
2,5 amps resistive).
Built-in approved digital communicator with UL
required priorty reponir g.
Flexible programming :apabiities including up/
downloading and use ol remote annunciator. No
"desktop" programmer rerquired.
Accu-Zone@ diagnostics facilitate locetl and
remote troubleshooting.
Individual zone Wdk Test.
i ,1.
DESCRIPTION:
The Silent Knight Model 5207 is an all-in-one fuseless
local f ire ever, ilation control panel and digital
communicator oesigned lor applications requiring
manual lire alarm, automatic fire alarm and water flow for
sprinkler system supervision. The basic unit offers fire
alarm lor one to eight zones, expandable to 16 with the
optional 5210 expansion module. lt is compatible with
both lwo- and four-wire smoke detectors. Compact, easy
to install and service, it deliverr; the features you'd expect
to find in fire systems costing nuch more.
During normal operation, th€, 5207 constantly checks
smoke and other sensing devicer; for fire conditions, ltalso
conducls system checks to dertermine if any troubles, or
iJodel
5207
syster problems, exist. ll the 5207 encounters a fire or
lrouble condition, it s )nds a report to a central monitoring
statiol (if applicablel, and, typically, sounds an audible/
visua warning in the local area.
The 5i207's microprocessor constantly runs programs to
check inputs and carry out other routine functions. lf the
program ever stops rrrnning, a watchdog circuit will detect
it and reset microprocessors to resume normalop€rations.
The Nlodel 5207 con(lucts an automatic selttest every 24
hours-al a time you select-and sends a report to the
centrirl stalion (if applicable).
Other features of thr) system include English-language
remole annunciation simplifying "Step Programming" of
custom options. Remote downloading of system
config urations can eliminate the expense of sending out a
servic e technician for reprogramming. System provides a
built-irr lire drill prootdure. The exclusive Accu-Zone8
fealure measures anrl displays zone voltages, so you can
sel u) and test th€ system without separate lesting
equip nent. Fuseless circuit board design eliminates one
of the most likely causes for seruice calls.
ti,
ARCHITECT/ENGINE ER SPECI FICATIONS
Ths contrac-tor shall provide a complete electrically supervised
fire alarm and communicalions system. The syslem shal
conlaln a flre alarm controli communicator and panel to
sup€rvis€ and op€rate heatand smoke dot€ction devices, alarm
signal devices, visual annunciators and an integral digital
communicator to transmit tire alarm and supervisory signals to
a cenlral stalion. Th€ control/c(rmmunicator shall be UL Listed
or FM approved foruse under Nl:PA 71 ,72A,72B,72C and 72D
standards. ltshall provide powerand control foreight supervised
detection zones,lour supervise(lalarm signal circuils and a dual
digital communicator. The conlrol/communicator shall be
expandable to sixteen supervised detection zones and shall be
able to communicate lo a cenlral station in SlA. SK FSK1 . SK 4/
2 or Radionics BFSK formals. l'he control/communicator shal
be Silent Knight Model 5207 or approved equal.
Thereshallbe two Style D and si:r Style A detection zones. They
shall accommodale heat dete(;tors, products of combustion
detectors, manual pull stations, s,prinkler flow switches and gate
valve supervisory switches inlennixed as desired and permitted
by NFPA 71, 72A,728,72C, and72D. Products of combustion
d€lection may be either two- or four-wire and shall be cross
list€d by UL for use on the sys'tem. The delection zones shall be
programmed to (1)be cross zoned so that two individualzones
must sens€ producls ol combur;tion, (2) automatically reset a
deleclor to v€rity that smoke exists, (3) see a single detector in
alarm-{etore the alarm is sounded and a sional is transmilted
to the cenlral slalion.
There shall be four 1 amp sup:rvised (Style Y) alarm signal
circuits. They shall cause the be ls/horns to ring steady/pulsingr
temporal throughout the premisr.'s until reset or silenced. Two
1 amp oulputs can be combine(l to provide one 2 amp output.
The conlrol shall bs equipped wilh four auxiliary relays that shall
be programmed to operale on (') pre-alarm, (2) tamper alarm,
(3) special alarm, (4) fire alarm, (5) trouble, (6) no-silence, (7)
srttNr (NrGnT
roD€! 5207
FrRt co|tRot
ANO
cousuNrcAToR
-l
alarrn by spedfic zone (1 -1 6). Th€ relays shall remain energiz€d
until the panel is silence reset or the trouble condilion is cleared
unler;s "no-silence" is selectsd
The r)ontrol/communit;ator shall have an integral annunciatorto
indicate sequenlially zones in alarm, zones in trouble, and
system functions. LEI)s shall augment the display to make clear
to an operator lhe sys'€m status. An integral touchpad shall be
provided to operate, $et up, and int€rrogale the system. Vital
operirlions such as alarm silencing or reset shall be simple and
obvious to an operator. Authorization pass codes may or may
nol Ee used.
The (:ontrol/communic atorshall have the capabililyto supervise
two t rlephone lines, seize the phone line, and send lhe alarm
signz I on one or both linss without lhe addition of any more
equilrment. lt shall so rnd a local trouble signal if the telephone
servi.:e is interrupted for longer that 45 seconds and it shall
transmit a signal indicrting the loss of phone line ssrvice to the
centralstation overth€ rsmaining phone line. A signalshallalso
be tr.rnsmitted indicating lhe restoral of phone service. The
conlrol/communicator shall be able to report the loss of either
phone line without regard to which phone line failed first. lf both
lines tail, a local signal shall sound.
Ihe oonlrol/communk alor shall have th€ ability to send a t€st
srgn€ | 10 the central st€,tion every 24 hours. The lesl signal shal
be able to be transmilted at a specific time ot day or nighl by
setling a program witt in the panel.
Tlre e.larrn srgnals tranrimitled lo the c€ntralslation shallindicate
whicl cf the eight zorres is in alarm and which zonss are in
troubie, depending on rvhich format is used. Resloralfrom alarm
or trc,ubie shall also be transmitted by zone. The control/
comr)unicator shall t e capable of communicaling to Silenl
Knigln, Radionics or p demco cenlral slation receivers.
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MOOEL 5207 BLOCK DIAGRAM - TYPIC,TL INSTALLATIOII
LIGHTNINGPROTECTION: SilentKnightguaranteesthisproduct againstlightningstrikes!Wewill repairorreplace
the Silent Knight equipment, if necessary, should lightning disable it drtring the one-yuaiwananty period. ltis just anbther
reason why Silenl Knight has b,een a nationwide leader in electronic security for 25 y,>ars.
SILENT
KNIGHT
7550 Meridian Circle,
1-800-446-6444 or
FAX:
Maple Grove, i4N
in Minnesola (61 2l
t.6,,2) 493.647!:
55369,4927
49:r-6435 MADE IN
AMERICA
Form .f 150376 {Rev 10/93)FIRE SYSTEMS,"
GiENTEX
New Lower Operati ng Cu rrent
Applications
4' low frequency electronic horn and
horn/strobe that meets code reouirements
for supervised fire alarm systems lor the
hearing impaired and ADA.
The HG/SHG series are quality elec-
tronic signaling appliances that offer you
both dependable evacuation signals and
visual alarms or a combination ot both by
simple terminal wiring. The SHG series
can also be wired to have independent
operation of both horn and strobes. (See
wiring diagrams). This can be simply
done by removing two jumper plugs locaF
ed on circuit board. (See installation
manual for details.)
The HG/SHG series are easily field
changeable from a steady low frequency
SEtrIES
4" Electronic Horn HG or SHG Series
alarm signal to a pulsing low frequency
alarm signal by simply removing a jumper
plug. Changing lrom steady tone to puls-
ing tone does not prevent reverting back
to original tone at a later date. All units are
shipped from the factory in the sleady
alarm mode.
The HG/SHG series are designed to
be used for both new construclion or
retroJit projecls by easily mounting to 4"
eleclrical boxes or 2 gang old work boxes
(see back for details).
Afl HG/SHG appliances are UL 464/
1971 listed lor use with fire protective
systems and are warranted for 2 years
from the date of ourchase.
SHG
Approvals
@@P
. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). BFP. BSA/MEA #412-91-E. CSFM lll'135-569:115. NFPA 72. UL 464
o Standard Features. Low frequenry output.. Low currenl consumotion 17mA @
nominal voltage. (HG124). Wide voltage range.. Screwterminals, separate in/out wiring
option for both horn and strobe.. Steady or pulsing tone.
Available Models
Textured finish high impact plastic
faceplate.
Wide variety of mounting optionslornew
construction and retrofit applications.
Supplied with beauty plugs to accom-
modate a variety of installations.
Xenon Strobe maintains constant flash
rate (1 per sec.) regardless oJ input
voltage.
Flush or semi{lush mounting without
the need of a trim plate.
1575 candela strobe option (SHG12-
1575 and SHG24-1575). Meets ADA
4.28.3 reouirements.
All 1 1Ocd models exceed requirements
ol 4.28.3 ol the ADA.
UL464/UL1 971 listed lor Jire protective
service/signal lor hearing impaired.
t(
WHEN PLACII{G All 0RDER: add the following to the end of the model number:
= Wall mount'w"
Plain (no letterino)
Ceilingj mount -'
and "R'= Red laceolate
"B'= Beige faceplate
Model
l{umber
0peratin0
Voltage
Flash
Rales/Min
Light Etfeclive
Inlensily In
Candela
fialeI uurtent
@ llominal
0peraling
Vollage
Hated uurenl
@ Maximum
0peralin0
Vollage d8 @10 Fr.
HG124 1G30 17mA 21mA 100
sHG12-15 10-16 40 15 137mA 137mA 90
sHG12-1575 10-16 60 15 (UL 1971)
75 (UL 1638)
226m4 257mA 90
sHG24-15 21-30 20 tc 53mA 54mA 95
sHG24-15-1 21-30 60 15 95mA 86mA 95
sHG24-1575 21-30 60 15 (UL 1 971 )
75 (UL 1638)
11omA 98mA 95
sHG24-1 10 21-30 20 110 11omA 98mA 95
sHG24-1 10-1 21-30 60 110 237m4 200mA 95
Nole: 24VDC 15 candela units have a start-up current of 1 1 4mA at 1 flash per second.
1575 candela units have a start-uo current ol 130mA
1 1 0 candela units have a start-uD current of 148mA
1 2 VDC 1 5 candela unils have a start-up current ol 188mA
1575 candela units have a start-uo current 0J 324mA
GENTEX
o
A HG HOAN AND SHG STF ES POWEAED N PA,qAT!EL
B SHG SEFITS W]TH HOFN ANDSTAOBE POWEBED NOEF€NOENILY
TM REMOVE CIFCUIT COVEB HOUSING ANO EEMOVT JUIiTPTFS I AAIO 2
REPIAC€ COVTAANO FFOCEEDTO WIFE HOAN NTO CIFCI]IT
llIA POWER IS SUPFTIEO TO DEVICES WHEN CONTNOL PANEL IS LATCIIEO.
Wiring Diagrams Architec't & Englneer Speclfications
The alarm signal shall be Gentex model
approved equal and shall be listed by Underwriters Laboratories
for Fire Protective Service hearing impaired. Th€ model
shall also b€ listed with the Califomia State Fire
Marshal and the Bureau of Standards and Appeals (NYC).
The alarm signals shall produce a sound output of 90 dBA or
greater peak as measured in an anechoic chamber.
The alarm signal shall be capable of ctranging from a steady' tone to pulsing without permanent alteration to the unit.
Maximum.current consumption at 24VDC foralarm hom only
shall not exceed 17 milliamos and the maximum currenl con-
sumption lor horn/strobe using 15 candela shall not exceed
140m4 @ 12VDCand95mA @ 24VDC. Forthose applications
requiring the higher candela output strobe with alarm hom, the
strob€ outsut shall be 75 candela. The current consumpiion ol
the strobe (1575) shall not exceed 93 milliamps @ 24VDC and
209mA @ 1zVDc @ 1Hz, and combined wilh alarm hom shall
not exceed 11omA @ 24VOC and226mA @ 12VDC.
The alarm signal shall be provided with screw terminals for in-
out field wiring, the strobe shall be capable of operation indepen-
dendy atter hom has been silenced.
Mounling: 4" Square boxes dbrackets 21/a" deep minimum
4" square metaynon-metallic switch/outlet boxes 2%" deep minimum
Gangable 2 gang switch/masonry outlet boxes 2%i' deep minimum
NOTE: Supplied with beauty plugs to accommodate a variety of installations.
GiENTEXcct Fl PctFtATtctN
Fire Protection Products: 10985 Chicaoo Dr.
Box 310. Zeeland. Ml 49464
616/392-7195. FAX: 616/392-4219
alg,Printed on Recycled Paper GX120491-13
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BG-l0 Series
Non-Coded Manual Fire Alarm Station
ffi
0G.5A5
GENERAL
The Fire.Lite BG-10 Series nranual alamr stations are
non-coded and dual action.
FEATURES
. Highly visible.
. Easily operated.
. Attractive shape and textured finish.
. Semi-Flush mounting on a standard single-gang electri-
cal box.
. Operates with or without a break tube.
. Handle larches in down position to clearly indicate that
tbe station has been operated.
. Optional lock with key.
. Optional N.O. contact for auxiliary functions.
. Optional pre-signal circuit.. Spanish (FUEGO) version.
APPLICATIONS
Use to provide a convenient means to mannally initiate a
fire alarm.
CONSTRUCTION
. Shell, door, andhandle are rnolded ofdurable Lexan"with
a textured finish.
. Back plate made of 16 ga. steel.
. Switcb contacts are norrrally open.
INSTALLATION
For semi-flu$ mounting, attach dfuecUy to a standard single-
gang electrical box. Terninal block with screws allows
quick installation.
OPERATION
Pulling the handle down causes it to latch in the down
position and to close the normally-op€n switch. The handle
is restored manually by unscrewing the allen head screw so
the top of the case can pivot forward, allowing tbe spring-
loaded bandle to retum to its noflnal position. The case can
then be pivoted back to its normal position and secured
with the allen-head screw.
Tbe BG-10L utilizes a rnechanical kev instead of the allen-
head screw.
The BC- 1 0 P/T has a nonnally-open auxiliary swirch which
is closed by rotating a key clockwise. (The key is rnn-
renovable in this position.)
Ftre.uTeoAlarms
rrcorForaT€D
Califomia
Slale Fire
Marshal
7150-075:103
SPECIFICATIONS
Physical:
BC-tO
Heighr 5.5"
width: 4.13'
Depth: 1.38'
Electrical:
Cunent Capacity:3 Amps @ 125 VAC.
sB-|0
5.5"
4.13"
1.38'
wP-lo
6.0"
4.69"
2.0"
12 Clintonvills Road
Norlhford. Connecticul 06472
Phone: (203) 484-7161FAX: (203) 484-71 18
oF-s1203
Pago 1 ol2
March 1, 19gl
s711
The BG-105P
Tb Contml
Prod
IH.ctor
Looe
OutFf
NOTE:
Tbe BG-IOSP is UL
Listed. Contact the fac-
tory f6 stan$ ofotb€r list-
ings and approvals.
PRODUCT LINE INFORIIIATION
ADDITIONAL
SWITCH
INCLUDED WITH
MODEIS:
BG-10A, AND
BG-lOT
Modcl,C.----
BGIOA
BC-r0t
DG,lOP
BG.lOL
rrnrb
Stan&d unit plus an euxiliary N.O. switcb to
provide annunciator oontacts.
Stadqd unit plus k€y-test featu€.
Standard unit plus N.O. switch for pge-signal
operation.
Standud unit plus key locking feature.
Standard unit plus an auxiliary N.O. switch to
providc annutrciattr contacts, plus key locking
feahrc.
Standard unit plus urcatherproofing. Includes
surfac€ weatheqnoof bor (WP-10).
Spanish version of standard unit. Dual action.
Works with or without crush tube. Includes terninal
block
Weathap,roof surface back bor for BG-l0lYP.
Surfece back box for aU BG-10 model&
Optional tim ring.
BG.IOL\
BC,-lOwP ......--
BC'-loSP
wP-r0
sB-l0
BG.TR
ADDITIONAL
swrTcH (KEY
oPERATED)
INCLUDED
WITH MODEL:
BG-lOP
Ib Ibrolnrl
Elock lor test
or to kcdgnd
Clrcult (Key
Opented).
ARCHITECTURAUENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS
Manual Fire Alarm Stations shall be non-code, break-tube (or non-crush
tube) type, with a key operatod t€st-reset lock in order that they may be
test€4 ad so design€d that after actual Emergency Operation, they cannot
be restsed to n6nd ercept by use of a key. Atr operated station shall
autoqratically condition itsclf so as to be visually defecte4 as operatcd, at
a minimusr distatrc€ of one bundred feel front or side. Manual Stationg
sball be constucted of lrxano witb cleady visible operating instsuctions
provided on tbe cover. The word FIRE sball appear on the ftont of tbe
slations in raised letter8, 1.75 inches or larger. Stations shall be suitable
fo surface mounting on matching back-box, or seuri-flush mounting on a
standard single-gang box, and shall be installed not less than 3.5 fee( nor
more lhan 5 feet above the finished floor. Manual Stations shall be
Underudters' Laboratori$ List€d.
l{e try to kecp anr product lnformredo uFto-date eDd aaq||jte. We crnnot ovcr speclfic applhadms or rntlclpeie
all requlrcments Atl spe<{lcetbm erc srbjec'a to chr4c wtthout ndhe. For morc hffimltloq cont ci FlfgUT€f.DF.512(x!
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HEAT DETECTORS
SER|ES 600
: Rate-of-Rise arrd Fixed l'emperaturer Qne or Two-Cit.cuit, Norrnally Open
The Series 600 Heat Detector is attrac-
tive and durable, and featuros com-
bination rate-of-rise and fixed-
temperature delectors. H€ at detectors
are availabl€ in 1350F and 2000F
temperature ratings.
Rate-otrise detects heat by quickly
responding to rapid tem lerature in-
crease. Rate-of-rise units have wide
spacing allowance of So-loot c€nters.
See Specification Table frlr details.
Fixed temperature reacts to heat by
responding to a specific remperature
setting.
Series 600 D€tectors us.) the same
reliable pneumatic rate-of-t.ise element
used in tormer models, but offer added
aesthetic appeal.
FEATURES:
. Easy Installatlon.
Secure wires to heat det€Jctor. A
simple push and twist molion attaches
d€t€ctor to mounting plate,
Reversible mounting plate for SVa or 4
inch octagon box, or operr mounting.
r Low Proflle.
Only 1 3/8 inch from ceiling surface
wllh junction box mounting, White
finish blends with ceiling.
o Vlsual Indlcatlon,
When fixed lemperature olement is
acllvated, heat collector cisc droos
away from detector. Replrrcement of
d€tector is then required.
r Operatlon Testlng.
Rate-of-rise feaiure is aut,)maticallv
self-restoring, allowing regular testirig.
The pneumatic rated-rise elem€nt
responds to a rapid risg in temp€raturg,
approximat€ly 150F. (80C) per minule,
5y expansion of air within the sealed
:hamber faster than it can €scap6
:hrough a calibrated vsnt. The rosultrant
ncrease in pressure depresses the
Jiaphragm, causing the electrical con-
:act to close the circuit.
fhe fixed temperature el€ment usos a
'usible alloy. When activated, the exter-
.1al heat collector drops away to pro-
'ride quick visual confirmation that the
,rlemenl has operated,
'Ihe units protrude only 1 3/8 inch from
the celllng surface wlth a Junctlon box
mounting. They have pleasing con-
tours and an all-white finish that
conforms to ceiling aesthstics.
CHEMETRON
Fire Systems ",
Chemetron Flre Systemn'.'1000 Governors Highway
University Park, linois 60466
T€lephono: (31 2) 534-1 OO0
Tslsx: 210261 CHEM UR
A FIGGIE
INTERNATIONAL
MMPANVII
t"'*1!Tl{r
l+to 2+lo
ldonulication on Cfcun Cfoult
Hest Collocbr Md.l a-t ocrtpdon
6'
Gray Spoto
o Heat detoetore should be used br . -rrrrty ptotectlon. Rellance should not
be placed solely on heat d€t€clors tor iifo sdf6ty. Wherc llfe rafety lr lmroh€d,
smoke detectoB must also be used.
r pqltery.Back-up: Heat detecbr shoul! be etecfrcnbally supervlsed wlth
batlery back-up ai the punel.
o The raleof-rlse mechanlrm pay be s. r to rcducad sonslilvltyqrgrtlme.
Annual lesting of the rat"-ot{lde ope,aiion ls recommended.
lnetallatlon
Each delcctor Indudos e palented rev€rsibl€
mountlng platc. In onr posluon, lt e6s y
attach€s lo 4" lunctlon box, 37r' octq.ron
box or p|... .. ring.
In reverse, th€ piat€ can be usec for r.,en
wiring wilhout a luncllon box. A /r" splce
betw€on (,e.eclor and mounttnu gurface
allowg fof wire connec ons, All ,rounting
scro!.Is are conceal€d.
The det€ctor simply attaches to the mount.
ing plate with a push and twlst motion.
No lools r€quired.
Mounllng plat€ ts moldod ot whit€ s€r-
exthguishlng thormoplas c ratedat t0S.0. .
Tho plat6 13 ertrem€ly strong yer adapts to
un€v6n mounting lurtaces,
Serles 6O0 Testlng Methods
Modele601/621 and6O2/E22canbet6sred
by th€ applicatlon of qulck h€at from any
conveni€nt 3ource. A portabte halr dryer ls
recomm€nded. Howevcr, do nol appV h€at
thsl oxc€eds the flx6d tamporat r€ rating
ot th€ det€clor.
Modal.603/623 and 004/624 c.nnot be
telted. llowevar, the fuslbls alloy elementl! e€nararlv conaldorad so rell.Nbto that
lestlng h nol necatgary.
Screw Terr,.:lals
Oual Clfad! hacba ('!d to
$nd llo ir\r,.po.t6aatt |ionolr)
e2 RateonRE€ and
For rwo FilGd Tdno.
tr 20oF (giroc).
!i0nCs
l|daun Spdne
Alonno'
Appllcrtlon
Norm.l bmpo.!tur. 50$O lt
luctuatlons and ca!$ng
bmporaturet nd
oxceeding loOF G8eCl.
l,lqmal temp€rat rc 50x50 n 30x30 ft
iuctdons J|d crllino
bmpafrt |or g|olodlng
t(,o (30€) hr mr
15OF (oECl.
UL
623 Fircd Tsnp.
Fo. iro Orily. 135!FH*l ts€t.
donrh
un|Udy$o|ft 25r25t 20,@tl|lp.rsnfutulinld elitrro lng.nf'r l
nC rrildhe lef . l
(38C1.
Gray spot
E Rhe
lmportant Notes:
' R€l€r to NFPA Standard 72E tor appllcatlon requlremcnla
UiudyYl*|l 18.16 t .lEills nll|g.,uf|rttsc,tr
Jld o.f'ro 5|l9..Sr€r@..*tg 1@F8qt
bu rbl 180.F GAC,.
Oollng Sur|rco Moundng
rnpar}
Fi!€d Te.rp.
fry,ax'F
(g.oc).
€e4
fstrro
danl
tjgt-
Gr*'rt r(}. ICo.rrrl lg
Sia(^n iit
"'.|lc/Ufr r&, t
cacuT t0. l
ocriagftDlo rttloa'lcmi
o{ aND ot tttl
|l,!irslofi
v{fi fi(tllt rir t^ ctoi fLvg.rt0c'lql6
vrnl cor|Etloro No(l o3?tclglo! oo of (xtItaror
NOIE. Ar dird .j.-,f -r6.tt c.r,.ir utr
hiro '.! ".i" coartE|t,
Stardant Sir|efa Clrcei DalaCor
t{OlE. Al rneb c{rd tnoctl| ro.n. wh
06. lr) rlormJrt ogan dry c4rract.
Listings/Approvals. U.L. Uged
o F.M. Approved. Appro\ed Board ol Standards
and APP€ jjis, N.Y.C.
o Approved Fire Marshal,
S?re ot California
Eleclrlcal Ratlngs
&125 Vots AC., 3.0 Amp:
&28 Volte D.C., 1.0 Amp.
125 Vots D.C., 0.3 Amp.
250 Volh D.C.,0.1 Amp.
Ordedng lnlbrmatlon
Pleara apoclfy:
Series
Modd Number
Temporafure Rating
The seller makes no warranr , ,mpli€d includ no, butnot limited iq tnc iinplied warf anlres ol :n,:rct,a'ntability an<iift;esgror a pantcutar. purpose, e)(cept as €xpres jly stated in'sellet's salesconvact or sates acknowtedgement form.
. t 980
Ch.matron Flra Syrla,mr
No 7{00{t 67
PrlnlcdlnU.S.A tor!!/to
Sodes 600 Detoclor end Mounting tsas6 Indalta on
=S TEIWSEIWOR=
,A DIVISION OF PITTWAY
I NSTALLATION INSTR UCTIONS
FORIMODEL RA4OOZ
MODEL RA{oZA (CANADTAN)
REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR
Protecilon Association has published codes,
ald recommended pracdces for the installationtaal*lFaltt aU lrFlwlIllll!9,r\rEg lrl glriuf-C lt l Ul|E' lll)lqlleuvll
'and urc d thc aboo appliance. lt F r€commond€d hat fie
:,.finhterbc tamlllarwitrihese requirements, wlth local codes,
''erd'any sp.dsf rcquirementc of the local authority having
lurlsdlctloo' .' i.-;;;.:"rr-r.,, -..
.Tltci.mod€l' RA/UIZ & RenOZ[ Fmota annunciator are
-"flolgrlzod rbvlea dedgned br both conventonal and intelli-''gentappllcdons. They hwe been designed using an active
annent regulabr so thal thg modmum cunent required from
llr'rystal b 7mA when the Input vottage is wihin the
speclffed wltage r8n!e;
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INSTALLATION:
'rThe ninoteannundabris interdedto bo mounted to asingle
gang alecuical oudet bo& The wlring must be in compliance
wilh all codes. The device must be operated within lts pub-
lished specilications.
WtEthe1€moi6annunciatoraccordlngtothelnstructionssuppliedwiththedevicebelngmonltored. Poladtyolthe Incoming
wires musl be obseled and conn€cted b the proper t€rminals '+' and '-'. (See Figura 1.) The tab on tha back of the
H&(DZ and fA4OOll mrct be broken ofl for use witr most System Sensor intelligent systems. (See Note I and Figura
2.) After tab is brolten, the input vlltage lor the BA4O0Z and Rl/6tr)7A is llmlted lo 18 volts minlmum.
SPECIFICATIONS:
VOLTAGE RANGE:
COTWENTIONAL SYSTEM: 3.1 ro 32 VDC - Do not break rab.
INTELUGENT SYSTEM; 18 to 32 VOC - Ereak rab.mr
NOTE 1:
GAIJTION: Do not br.ak trb wh.n u.lng an RA &OZ or RA&OZA wlth ff lntslllgcnt +wirc duct dctedor (sucfi rs Syrtem
Senso/s model DHSfi)ACDC).
CURRENT DHAIN:
TEMPERATURE MNGE:
7 mA maximum.
-1Oo lo 6OoC (14o to 14OoD
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LIMITATIONS OF REMOTE AI.INUNCIATORIS
THE REMOTE ANNUNCIAIOF WILL NOT WORK IF THE DEVICI: IT IS CONNI:CTED TO IS NOT POWERED. ThE
temottt annundator gots its power from lhe device lo which it is conrrec-tad. ll for any reason, the devic€ being monltored
los€s povyer, lhe r€moto annundabr will not prwid€ th€ intend€d vLsible signal.
THEREf ')TEANNUNCIATOR MAYNOTBESEET{.ThemodelBMfl)Zissuitabl€lordiroclviewingandisincomplianco
r,:ltr sxistlng Undemribrs l-aborelod6s'stendards. The device mus,t be sited In a locadon when il can be seen by lhe
inbndod panies. The devlca must not b€ installed in direct sunlight, c r ar€as ot high llght Inbnsity where lie vblble signal
Iaghlbe dlsregarded or not seen.
"' -TtllS DB/ICE lS DESIONEO TO WOFK SPECIFICALLY WITH SYSTEM SENSCR PRODUCTS. Int€rcqrnsciion with
da/ces oherthan System &mso/s may result ln unsatisfactoryoperation. Consuhrlevlce manufacturcrlorcrynpatibillty-
THE REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR lS NOT INTENDED TO BE A VlSlllLE WARNING, SIGNAL
From
Mcnitored
E)evice
Figure 1
E;ENDTAB DOWN
O BREAK
FOR USE WI]'H MOST
I I.ITELUG ENI' SYSTEMS.NOTE I
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Modet 5207 Fire Sontro!/Communicator lnstallation ManL al
4.2 Gurrent Draw Worksheet
A
Bl.
c
o,'
D
F
Device
Number of
Devicee
Current per
Dovice
Standby
Current
Alarm
Curent
CVrentElz thl ola hai,
5207 Fire Control
/Communicator
Standby: 120 mA led mA :'.,: ,:':;. ,, ,
Alarm: mA !l l':,?oO mA
jl0-Zone Erpaa&r Standby: 40 mA mA'
Alarm: 40 mA '-* -*--_mA
522!-D-irylconnect noouto I Standby: - 50stA mA .:::. :: r: ::.::.::l
Alarm: - .--50 mA-mA
523ll&emote r\nnunciator
(7 max.)
Standby: 60 mA -mA i ,,,."'
Alarm: * - 120 m'*'--;*-;". -mA
+ t S0 Status Oisplayrnodule
(2 max.)
Standbv: 20 mA mA
Alarm: 140 mA _: T--mA
5260 Printer Interface l Standby 2! t4 mA-:" :: :
fetarm: 25 q4 -..-*..:. :,MA
Current Subtotals:lzo mA 1oO mA
lectOrs', ,.',,
Standby: mA mA '' : ..tt ':
Alarm: mA ::.,mA
Standby:MA mA ':',..:
Alarm:mA ..,.mA
Standby: mA mA
Alarm: mA ,,,,.,,mA
Current Subtotals:MA MA
:::::::::::|
::: :: :i:: l.]nl mAAlarm: mA
Alarm: mA l.7r,r_!mA
Alarm: mA mA
Alarm: mA mA
crrrreni Subtotal: l. : ': : :mA
-1..., ' , ;,,:r #
\la,^^9 HC' tZ'\s
Standby: mA MA
"a
Alarm: 'L l mA Lg MA
Ro..ot"- l-.)' c,-,1.r :.?}r
Standbl : mA mA.T ItrAlarrn: 15 mA tzomA
Standbl: mA mA'I ''': '":'
lAlarm:mA mA
mA
mA mA
Currelrt Subtotels:12.9 mA ZgB tnA
Total cunent ratings of all devices in system (add A-D)*:l2o mA c?g mA
Total current ratings converted to amperes (x .001):o. tzo A o,3tsA
I Thit informaritn ,mlst be used wilh Table 4-l and Tahte 'l-2 to canl lele baalery calculaicw.
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4.2.2 Worksheet Req u i rernents
The following steps must be taken wherrdetcrmining Model 5207 current rai:ings:
l. You must measure the alarm currenl. If only one current rating is listed, t.he draw for
that device is the same whether the l,ystem is in alarm or standby conditir:n. The
exception is for notific ation devices. which are rated at alarm cunent only. Standby
current for notificatior, devices is 0 rnA.
2. To detect the actual mrximum alamr current, measure the current draw (rri11 no devices
connected to the panel) by connectirrg a DC amp meter in series with one: of the
batteries. Disconnect the AC power source. Put the panel in alarm. The meter will
indicate the alarm cunent, which will be in the range of 120-700 mA. l'in in the system
alarm current in the Crurent per Delice column of the Current Draw worksheet. You
can estimate without nreasuring the ilarm current by filling in the maxirnum total alarm
current of 700 mA.
Note: In a 12-volt system, mecuiure the current from both batteries (disconnect both grounds).
3. For smoke detectors, notification devices, and devices not mentioned in the manual,
refer to the device manual for the cunent ratings. The worksheet example shown on the
previous page providei rough estimutes for a "worst case" installation.
4. Use Table 4-l to calculate the correct battery AH rating needed for your installation.
See also the example (Figure 4-3) that follows. Note that the calculated mting in Row H
cannot exceed the ratings shown in Table 4-2.
' Use next size batlery with capacity greater lhan required.tLO
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Table 4-1. Battery Calculationa
Total Standby Current Total Alarm Current
A Total supervisory cunent Jiom the
Current Draw worksheet (row E).tZo A
B Number ofstandby houn (24 and 60 for
NFPA 72, Chapter I, l-5.2.5.).2"1 H
c Multiply Lines A and B,2-?f,j} AH
D Total alamr current from the Current
Draw worksheet (row E)..q8€ A
E Alarm somding period in houn.
(For example, 5 minutes = .084 hours.)-06{ H
F Multiply lines D and E.A??1-q z AH
G Add lines C and F.':r?a,t^AH
H Multiply line G by 1.2.
(Total ampere/hours requiredr ):I .5 AH
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