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FIRE ALARM
DEYICE
SUBMITTALS
44 WILLOW PLACE
LOT9 BLOCK6
VAIL VILLAGE, FIRST FILING
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SUBMITTED BY: NEw ELECTRIC F,
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FEBRUARY 10, 1995
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: COTISULTING ENGIN€ERS. INC.
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AudibleA/isual
Signals
Undenrvriters Laboratories (UL 1 971) Listings,
Factory Mutual, California State Fire Marshal, New
York City MEA and Chicago BFP approvals on
selected models (see ordedng Information and
Specifications)
Designed to meet or exceed NFPA/ANSI Standards
and ADA Accessibility Guidelines
All models meet ADA guideline for minimum one
flash per second across the Listed voltage range
Low current draw with low temperature
comp€nsation to reduce power consumption and
wiring costs
15, 30, and 75 candela models Listed for wall or
ceiling' mounting with the induslry's.widest selection
of audible/speaker combinations
15[5 candela wall mounted models Listed at 15
candela under UL1971 and exceeding a near-axis
75 candela intensity for ADA guidelines with low
current draw
1 10 candela models Listed for wall mounting in
larger rooms and in sleeping areas
Convenient strobe/plale retrofit assembly for
upgrading strobes in existing installations
Polarized 24 VDC models with wide Listed voftage
range, using filtered (DC) or unfiltered (FWR) input
voltage
Durable Lexan@ slrobe lens and housing for extra
proteclion and long service
Atractive flush or surface mounting options to
standard eleckical backboxes
Fast installation with in/out screw terminals using #12
to #18 AWG wiring
Compliance with RFI limits in Part 15, Class B for
compatibility with sensitive detection and
communication circuits
UL Standard 1971 Listed Strobes for ADA Applications
Gamewell's popular line of fire alarm signals and
speakers is now available with UL 197't Listed strobe
options. Choose from 15, 15n5, 30, 75 and 110 candela
models for Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
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Description
Gamewell's new line of strobes and
combination audible and speaker
strobe signqling products is
designed for ADA applications
while .meeting the latest
requirements of NFPA 72 (lhe
National Fire Alarm Code), ANSI
117.1 (the American National
Standard for Accessible and
Usable Buildings and Facilities),
and UL Standard 1971(Signaling
Devices foy the Hearing lmpaired).
These new strobe products, when
properly. s. pecified and installed iJt
accordance . with NFPA/ANSI
Standards, can provide the
Equivalent Facilitation allowed
under ADA Accessibility G uidelines
(ADAAG General Section 2.2) by
meeting or exceeding the
illumination which results from
ADA's strobe intensity guideline of
75 candela at 50 feet. This is an
illumination of 0.030 lumens per
square foot (foot-candles).
Standard Applications
Gamew€ll's LS, LSM, MS, lS and
HSW Series strobe designs (with
additional patents pending) offer
fire alarm system designers,
specifiers and installers the
industry's widest seleclion of UL
1971 Listed strobe products.
Gamewell's new strobe family is
designed for ADA applications with
maximum performance, reliability
and cost-effectiveness while
meeting or exceeding the latest
UUNFPA/ANSI requirements.
LS Series: LS Series strobes are
Listed at 15 candela intensity, witha light dispersion pattern ,that
exceeds UL 1971 requirementsand meets. NFPA/ANSI
requirements for indirect viewing in
rooms .and direct vierrving in
corridors. One . LS Series strobe
will cover a 20'x20' room when' properly wall or ceiling'. mounted in .
accordance with NFPA/ANSI
Standards. LS Series strobes are
available in a wide range of stand
alone rnodels and audible/speaker
,. combination .models, :,incUding ;
Gameyrell's -qnique MT Multitone "
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- Signals,. and. popular MIZ Mini- :
Horns, CH Chimes and E
. Speakers. .For retrofit applications, .
the . model.,. LSP, . Strobe/Plate
Assembly .makes it easy to
. upgrade existing signaling devices
to .meet the latest visible signaling
requirements.
LSM Series: LSM Series strobes
are also Usted at 15 candela
intensity under UL 1971 and
exceed. a near-axis T5 candela
intensity. LSM Series strobes are
designed only for,wall mounting, in
a vertical orientation, in acco.roance
with NFPA/ANSI requirements for .
1 5 candela strobes, yet meet a 75
candela ADA guideline with low
current draw. They are available inthe same :stand .alone and,
audible/combinalisn models as the
LS.Series, with attractive flush or
surface mounting options to
standard electrical backboxes and
convenient in-out wiring terminals
to speed installation.
MS Series: For larger areas,
Gamewell's MS Series slrobes are
Listed at 30 candela intensity. One
MS Series strobe will .cover a
30'x30' room when properly wall.or .-,
ceiling'. mounted per NFPA/ANSI i, f
Standards. The MS Series strobes
are available in the same stand
alone . and-- audible/spea ker"
combination models as the LS and.
LSM Series.
lS Series:. Gamewells lS Series
strobes' are Listed. at 75 candela
intensity,, for. additional coverage .
capabili.ty.. One'lS Series strobe '
will cover a 40'x.40' room r when
properly wall or ceiling' mounted
per NFPtuANSl Standards. lS
Series strobes are available in thesame stand alone and
'a udible/spea ker combination
models as the LS, LSM and MS
Series.
HSW Series: For very large areas
and sleeping areas, Gamewell's
HSW Series strobes are Listed at
110 candela intensity. One HSW
Series strobe can be used to covera 50'x50' room or ' to awaken
sleeping occupants (within 16' of
the strobe) when properly wall
mounted per NFPA/ANSI
Standards. The HSW Series
strobes are available in stand
'alone models or ,in combinalion
with"the MIZ Mini-Horns. They are
also offered with the model HSPW
Strobe/Plate Assembly for
combination with a wkJe range of
audible or speaker appliances in
new or retrofit applications.
'Refer.to AOAAG preser{ limitalions on
celling mounting.
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APPROVALS
UL CFM FM MEA BFP
],5L 71266 1S.24-VFR 15 .oEo D X x x
71269 LS t -24.VFR 15 .080 A,J x x x
71270 LS3-24-VFR t5 .080 X X x
f1271 LSP-24.HFR t5 .080 E,R X x x
LSM
Slrobos
71212 LSM.2'-VFR 15rr5 .115 D x ????
71273 LS 1M.24-VFR t5rr5 .115 A,J x ????
71274 LS3M-2.LVFR 15t75 .115 L x ????
71275 LSPM.24.VFR 15t?5 x ???
MS
Strob€s
71276 MS.2+VFR 30 .135 o x ?x
71277 MS1-24-VFR 30 .135 AJ x ?x
71278 MS3.24.VFR 30 .135 x x
71279 MSP.24.HFR 30 ,135 E.t<X x
Slrobes
7',1280 ts-24-vFR 75 .225 D ????
71241 lsl-24-VFR 75 ' .225 AJ ,,???
71282 rs3-24-VFR 75 .225 L ????
71283 tsP-24-VFR 75 225 E,R ?.,???
HSW
Skobes
7128r'.HSW.24-HFR 110 .230 o X x x x ?
712a5 HS2W-24-HFR tt0 .230 c,K x x x x ?
712']6 HSPW-24:HFR 110 .230 E,R x X x )(?
Mlz
Mini-Homs
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11281 Mtz-24-LS-VFR 15 90 .G2 a,c,K x x x ?7
7128a MIZ.24.LSM-VFR 15tt5 90 .127 B.C,K ?????
71289 MIZ-24JrlS-VFR 30 90 ..t47 B,C,K ???
71290 Mlz-24.ts-vFR .75 90...237 B,C,K ?????
71291 MIZ-2,1-HSW-HFR It0 90 .242 B,C x ????
7MT
Multllon€
f1292 MT.24.LS.VFR t5 87-99 .092-.128 c,E,M,O.P,T x x x
71293 MT.24.LSM.VFR t5/75 87-99 .127..i63 c,E.[r.o,P,T ??.???
71294 MT.24.trtS.VFR 30 E7.99 . t47.,183 c,E,M,O,P,T ???
71295 MT-21.tS-VFR 75 87.99 .237-.2n 'C,E.[,l,O,PJ ??1 1 ?
71296 MT1.24.LS.VFR a5 87-99 .@2..128 N x x ?
11297 MT4.2+LSM.VFR 15,75 87.99 .127-.'t63 N ????',
71298 MT4-24.t\,lS.VFR 30 87.99 ..1.r7-.183 N ?
71299 MT+24.IS.VFR 75 87-99 .237-,273 N ?????
CH
Chimes
71300 CH.DFl.LS.?4.VFR '15 83 .100 F,G,O X ??
71301 CH.DFI.LSM.24-VFR 15|t5 83 F,G.Q ????
7't 302 cH-DF1-MS-24.VFR . t55.F,G,O ?2 ?
71303 cH-DF1.tS.24-VFR 7S 245 F,G.O ?a ???
E Seriss
Spqakers
25 v]m3
1/4-2 watts
713(X E-702$LS-24-VFR 15 81-90 .080 .F.G,O x x
E-7025.LSM.24.VFR 15t75 81-90 .115 F.G.O ??2 ?
71306 E-7025{rS-24-VFR 30 8r-90 .135 F,G,Q ?.,
71307 E-7025-rS-24-VFR 75 81-90 .225 F,G,O ?,,??
7130E E'9025.tS-244FW 15 8r.90 .080 F,G x x
7t309 E-902sJrrS-244FW 30 8t-90 .135 F,G ??
?1310 E-902$tS-24-CFW 75 81.90 .225 F,G ?2 ??
Ordering Information and Specifications
Not S:
l. All 24 vdc modols ar. lislsd for 20-31 vdc input t sing elthot tiitcred or lnfilterod (FVVR) input voltaga. 2. dBA ratings are all maasured at tO ft in an anechorc
chamber wilh nominal input voltag€. 3. MT Multiton€ Se.ios has range of cu.r€nl and dBA ratings with eight lietd selectable tones and High or Standard dBA
ssttings, tl. CH Chime Serlss oan bo sel fo( singlc stroke or vibraling mods. 5. Strobes require continuous input voltage to llash pro!'e.t: do not us6 sliobos
on coded of inl€truptod citcuils. 6. Modsls codo sdfx: V ' verlical lens; C = coiting lens: H ! ho.izontal l€ns; F r fir€ lsttering; R E .od plato: W ! whito plate.
7. Alf 3peakar modsls are shor.{n wilh 24 vdc sttob3s. 8j All E Seri€s modeb hav€ field seloctabla laps lo. tl, k,1 or 2 uratl oporstion. 9. Approret codes: UL. Underwrilet Laboraloti6: CFM = Calitornia Slalo Fire Ma'shali FM : Factory Mduali MEA r N6,v York City Materials and Equipment Accoptance: BFP .
Chicago Buroau ol Fir€ P.wanlim.
Mounting Options
OPTION TYPE sAcKaox
MAXIMUM WIRES IN AACKBOX '
tl8 #15 t11 Il2
Flush 1-GangX2'4 4
B Flush l.GangX3-12'4 4 4
Flush 2-GangX3-12'I 8 I
D Flush 4X4',X1-1t7 4 4 4
Flush 4'X4X2-1/8'I 8 I 8
F Flush 4'X4X2-l/A+1-lt2Ring I I 8 4
G Flush 4 X 4' X 2-'ll8. + 2-1 8' Ring I I 8 8
H SomLFlush 4'X 4', X 1-12' + ISP ,8 8 8 4
S€miflush 4' X 4'X 2.18'+ ISP 8 8 8 8
J Surtace \Mremold 1-Gang X 1-94 4 4 4 4
K Surfaco W'emdd 2 -Gane X 1.3/4'4 4 4
L Surface EE 4 4 4
M Sur{ace BB + ISP 8 8 8 4
N S uaface OBB 8 It 4
Surface DBB + lsP 8 I 8
P Surface roB 8 8 8
S urface o 8
R Surtace cat I 8 o 8 8
s Surface SBL 8 o 8 8
T R€lrofil FSBI + RP I I 8
MODEL PART NO DESCRIPTION
BA.R 68455 4' X 4' X'l-117 Surtace Eackbox
D88.R 68593 4 X 4' X znA Surface Bactbox
ISP.R *114' X r1l4 X '11115' Molded Exlsndor
to&R 71139 t1l4 X tl/4' X 2-54' Molded Surfac€ Backbox
NDt'.t(70418 *1n' X 5-112' X 3.1/2' Surface Backbox
SBLl.R 6'X 9'1/2'X 'l-3/4'Surtace Backbor
S8L-R 5-1//2' X 10-5/8'X 1-3./4'Sudac€ Backbox
,1n' X 5-1n' X 7/15' FSBI Relront Plate
Wiring Infomation:
All models have in-out wiring terminals (or double leads for Series LSP/LSPM/ISP/HSPW). Stand
models and Series MIZ models have single in-put; all other models have dual inputs with seoarate
audible and for strobe. Series MT and CH are provided with shunt wires so audible and strobe can
wired in parallel to operate on a single circuit.
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cAuTloN: The Mounling Optics tabls shorvs the nraximum numb€r of tield wires (qonductors) that can enler the backbox used with oach mounting option. lf
lh€s€ limils ere exceed8d, the.6 mey b3 insuflicionl space in lhe beckbox lo accommodalolhe field wir6s and 6t,e8ses trom th€ wires could damage fhe product.
Although the limits sho.rn lor €ach oplion cbmply with the National Ebclrical Code (NEC), Gamer.rell recommonds use ot the larg€st backbor oplion show|l ano
use of approved slranded tield wirgs whenever possibl€, lo provide additional wiring room lor 6asy instalbtion aod minimum stross on thq pr;uct trom wiring.
alone strobe
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Options
Rsrnote Indlcalor
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Ordering Informiltion
Eleclflcrl Spdoiticstions
Oporating Vottase: ..
69432
6943C
Standby Co onu
Alarm Cunent:
E.0.1-. felflygurf6.1'
Remcile LED Currontl
Auxlllary Conlactsl
Alarm - Two Form 0. l0A at 115 Vac
Troubl€ - ona Form c, 5Aal115 vac
. Phyolcal Ch*rue1orb1bo
Dirnan*iorrs: 10c/r"H x t0W x 3.5"O
(fl,3cm x t5.4cni x 8.9cm)
lvlalerial: 16 Ga. C.F.S;C€lor: Texturcd $foy tinish
Opsrallno Tdrlperi,rlurns . aZ.F ro t zo.F p ',
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tr 69,t32 4.whe. ah duct. ionizatiol smoka ddtector (24 Vdc)
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POLARITY REVERSAL RELAY MODULES
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DESCRIFTION
Th€ ESL 4oS polatlv taverEal r€lay moduli3 are spedfiertty dosign€d lo be
used vrlth ESL 400 $erles rmoke dctodon wilh buf,t.ln horrc. They are FrFwlrEd lof connpclion b s fks alarm conlol unll supsdtsed atarrn inClaUno
clrsrlt(belldrc1lir)endeithor a):oa+lrrlla&rE cholB lor r,rso wih ESL 4ZCr42i
Sella3 delectori or bl h€ d€lgctor povref drauit for usa wlth ESL .140/{{s
Series det€clor5,
when tho con[ol unit!lar]rt. ho polirltyol thobollcircult rovtir!ei arid power
l! 6pplied to optfllE connoclod holn 5. bolk, otc, The co[($) ol Urc tolo y rliodi.rlo
19 connoctcd scrosr tho boll ahoJlt, On alorm, tho moduto dier!finoctg uro
dElectori liorn lh€bnormtloperatingcorlll€clions, and appnes f everse polarity
Fowe( to the]r|, this causes a[ ho|ns Uul have nol r*ponded to smoks io puls;
l/4 6ecofld on, 1/4 Broond ofl. Th6 horni ihil hdw r.sponded lo smok€ sound
conlinuously.
APPLICATIOH
fhe ringl€ chaJit,nodule b sutllcient,or four-wire Instilralens. bne oimoreolhi I o.2cfsJlt modulor may bc r8quir€d lo. two.wlro Instjrllafons. one tor
6ach rone drorit ol trvo.wire delEctors.
Ceof)ott: Shtcz tufl bell citcuit
'Ewet
lc ca![?,ecled e dts the zdne ch.ijuit ln the
tlant conditloa, olht lnltlatlng devic4 suah at FatA sbioas or heat delealog
mey natlE l/,edd. Fgr two-wtti tt'';talatloni,lJLvdned et€f-d.#,r com'P/tDlll.ly
lDftrcon lh? dstacaor s,nd lhq @nho.l unia k r.qut zd.
l}'.u"uon .t,r,,,,g connaEUonB are orocn,"arry tuporvtgort,
The a€ldy rlodulBs may alsg ba used to supply pgwe? to a ton6 ol delectors
durlng an allm oonditiofi. to allow tecondary relsy-tlntolled ahm lunctione
srJch as door.rgl€ese or dosing. When transler lo bcllch6Jitgower y{ITHOUT
poladV reyeEalis desired, girr,iply terl€rse th6lnltiC coonsctions to rhe FACU
ini$.rlinq cfc{il
Tho cunenl dsmand in alarm on lhe boll EircJit is €lculaled as lollqvrs:
AOO: currenr roquhed to operato the r€laymoduls(s] PLUS..
cunEnt roquhod lol madmum numbgr ot detecbrs
orpoclod lo fospond lo smoko PLUS rovorsF potriv
opeTsling curront o( he rErt ol lho d€hctolE,
For two.wh e clrajltB. invertlgated compatibility wiltverity the ablity to receive
an elarrn qilnalfrod a doleclor. Tlre i{tlating drqJll doos NOThavoto support
horn +oration as tils b handlod by he boll drqrlL
In lour-tfli€ clrH.|lB. lhe nolrhal povJer supCy drcutt must b€ cspeblo ot
supplyhg ALL ol he lollwing:
a) currcnl lor one deleclqr h alarrnb) sLrndw curronr lor tho roslol the dolaqbrsc) supeNisory curent al a volbgo wilhin he ralBd Volhge range ol rhe
d€teclot
AFFROVAL
Hel:y modulos 4Of'.0l. 405.02.405'03 and 405-04 are UL Usred as tire alarm
acoessory d€v'R99,
INSTALLATIOTiI ANO MOUHTIHG
Ttl€ relay modub mfirnls on a gl€ndard Co.nmerdal'2- |/6' de€p. 4' squre
ou et box (universel Vpe 5?1711, Wking melrods and rdaieriats u3e6 shoutd
b€ ln accotdlnce with Arriclo 7EO ol the Nalional Electrical Code. using
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405-02 and 405.04
no larger theo lI4 AWG,#5t
21 VoC, Polarlty rerersel ,slry, slngt€ Eire,rit
2{ VOC. Polidv ravd|gtl ret-y. duat cLq,rlt
l? VOQ, Folarity rBvarsirl rclay. singlo ckcjit
l2 VOq Pohrlty rg\,er3sl relay, duaj cltarit
spEctFlcATloNs
405.01,40$,02volEgc: 20 . 30 VDc or FwRCunent 4O$Ol ?1 mA@ ?4Vrt0$0? d? mA @ ?4V
{05-03,405.04voltage: 9.2 . 18 \rOC or FWBCunent: .105.03 13mA@ 12V
!05 04 86mA@ 12V
Contacts (all models)l 1A, 30 VDC resisti're
Si2e (ill rhodels): 2. t' x ?,9f r 1,0' (5.3 crn r 73 cn r 2.5 qn)
Woighl: .02 lbs.
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SMOI(E OETECTOR$-All Modell
slandby vohEgs. r,&3il vDc or vFwR,'
Strrdby Curant 40 1A e r2 Vi rOO xA 6, !4 VAletfi VoltEg.' 6,5.gtt VOC or VFWR
Alrrm Cuftsnt tE mA @ r?V, gO mA df A4V
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Op?rrting Voltrgo' 8.scl VDO
Ops rln! Cur!.nt LrnA@l2vizsmA@f4v
Conl|ot Rding (rcalrtiv.) qAt$s€@!6VoC6t14f V C
Opcrr ng Temp€talure RFngo
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OPERATIOIIAL DATA
orc to 60.c: 32.F io ,200F
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0.1 h, 16.5 cm
2.0 in, 5.0 cm
8.8 qi, 0,eS kg
Standby - Fla$hing
Alarm - Sl€.dy
Electronic Alsam Latch Rarer by moftanttry powel
htonuption
SenBllivlty lo Snrok€ 3.1 i o.Ectifl.
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Othar apmlng mBy be ursd deF€ndhg on drrling tt€iohr, hlgh ait moyelhent, ind
olhEr cordifoft 6r t6spodq! taqul/anHtl6. ,. , .; . ,, .r ... . .,:,
In dl hn rtlonr. g€d .ndn rltrg ludgnmt drcuH gowrn.
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,derd or| Aubmatc Fi'€ Oebclor8," rlrd, *hara lpplidibla, 'rNFpA 74, St fil||d
tot th€ |r|statldtlon, MdnFnano, .nd Ur. or lbus.trold Fire Wsmlng
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Automatic
Heat Detector
Low Profile
. Dual Simultaneous Control of Two
Independently Powered Circuits
. Unmistakable Visual Indication
. Ullrasensilive
.Trouble Free Service - No Field
Maintenance Reouired
o Low Profile - Proiects 1-3/8,,
Below Ceiling
. High Strength, Conosion Resistant
Materials
. Fast, Easy Installation
. U.L. Listed
.All Contacts Normally Open
Spot Fire Delector
Application
Available as dual action, combination of
rate ol rise and fixed temperature prin.
ciples; or as a f xed temperature unit only.
The Spot Fire Lowecator is an ultrasen-
sitive electrothermostatic device used in
automatic fire alarm systems for the
quick, positive detection of fire.
Oneraiinn
(A) Rate of Rise Principle
Air expands as it heats and contracts as
it cools. For normal (room) termperature
fluctuations, expansion and contraction
of air in the Lowecator's air chamber is
automatically compensated by the brea-
thing action of the vent. When a fire oc-
curs, however, air temperatures rise very
rapidly. Air in the chamber then expands
at a higher rate than that at which it can
escape lhrough the vent. This creates a
pressure that distends the diaphragm;
thereby closing the electricai contacts.
The rate of rise element is not related to
a determined temperature level; but is
responsive immediately rl the temperature
rises. An important feature of the rale of
rise elemenl is its repeated self restora-
lron; even atler it has been activated
many times.
(B) Fixed Tempercture Principle
The fixed temperature element is totally
independent of that of the rate of rise prin-
ciple. When the temperature rise in a
room exceeds a fixed temperature, an
external heat collector drops away when
a f usible allov fuses.o
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504,21
Fixed Tempera-
ture Only, 2OOoF.
Where lempera_
rure fluctuations
may be unusual_
ry violent, andceiling tempera-
rures exceed 10Ooout do nol ex_ceed lSOoF.
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SPACING
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GRAY RING & SPOT
25x25ft.
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ture Only, iSsbE
til".5Tffl;fr
.ures do not ex-ceed l00oE
Where lempera-
rure fluctuaiions
ili,li'llil;illryres exceed
1000 but do norexceed lSOo E
Where tempera_
rure fluctuations
rnay be unusual_
ty violent, andceiling tempera-
rures do not ex_ceed 100oE
NONE
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GameweilO Data
Sheet
100
Unit
Features
Easily expandable with snap-in
modules
6 amp power supply and battery
cnarger
40 Ah battery charging capability
Two and four wire smoke
detector compatibility
Dual indicating circuits
Common Class A,/B indicating
and initiating circuits
Initiating circuits expandable in
one zone Increments
lndividual alarm and trouble
annunciation
Zone test and alarm silence oer
zone
Two alarm outputs (one super
vised) per'zone
. Form C common alarm and
trouble contacts (1 each). Zone alarm contact (Form C). UL 864 listed. CSFM #7165-1288:119
Optional Features
. Intelligent alarm verification per zone
. lvlarchtime (120 BPM)
. System volt and ammeters
. Single indicating circuit cards
. Local energy or shunt Master Box con-
nection
o Line reversal connection
. Single supervisory zone cards
. Limited energy outputs
Application
The Zans 400 series is designed forawide
range of commercial, industrial, and insti-
tutional applications in both new and ex-
isting buildings. The Zans 400 series can
be readrly applied to the retrolrt market toc.-_
t Zans 400 Fire
Alarm Gontrol
MODEL Z4OO
meet revised local iire alarm/life safety
codes. lt is ideal for small to medium size
installations such as hotels, schools, cor-
rectional facilities, hqalth care facilities,
small otfice buildings and manufacturing
planls.
System Descriplion
The Zans 400 is a flexibte, lrre alarm
control unit for institutional, commercial
and industrial applications. The Zans 400
is available in two models; the 2400 and
the 2400-01. The Z4trt has a maximum
capacity ol 12 initiating zones. fhe Z40O-
01 has a maximum capacity of 24 initiating
zones. Initiating circuits in both the 2400
and 2400-01 are expandable in one zone
increments. Both models offer modular
versatility In an attractive compact paor-
age to meet most detection and signaling
aoolications.
Both the 2400 and 2400-01 are equipped
with dual indicating circuits, and addi-
tional circuits can be added in one crrcuit
increments. Initiating and indicaling cir- '
cuits may be configured for Class A or
Class B wiring without the addition of
auxiliary plug-in cards,
The Zans 400 series fire alarm control
panels are U.L. Iisted and conform to the
requirements of NFPA 72A, B, C, D for
local, auxiliary, remote station, and propri-
etary signaling syslems.
Common Control Module
The Common Control Module consists of
a motherboard with three plug-in daugh-
ter boards which provide the basic sys-
tem functions. This assembly consists of
the following components: the common
Control Molherboard, the Power Manag+
ment; the Common Alarm/Trouble board,
and the D2 plug-in daughter boards.
The Common Control Assembly is engi-
neered to simplify installation and servic-
ing. Terminals are provrded on the Com-
mon Control Motherboard for field wiring' {up to 12 AWG maximum), Daughter
boards may be removed or serviced with-
out removing field wiring.
Power Management Card
The Power Management card provides
system operating power which is dlvided
into three categories; f iltered, unregulated;
.. .filtered, regulated; and baftery charging
current. In addition, it provides the cir-
cuitry necessary to meet U.L. require-
ments (U.L. 864) for operalion during low
AC line voltage (brown-out) conditions.
The unit automatically transfers to standby
batteries when pnmary AC power drops
. below 9O-102 VAC.
Up to 2 amps, 24 VDC, ol filtered unregu-
lated, and non resettable auxiliary power
is provided at terminals A + , A -. Up to 5
amps,24 VDC, of filtered, unregulated
power for Indicating circuits is provided at
terminals VB +, VB -. Total system load A
+. A -. VB + and VB - cannot exceed 5
.amps.
Up to .125 amps at 24 VDC, filtered,
regulated and resettable power isprovided
for smoke or duct detectors which reouire
separate powerfeeds. An end of line relay
is required for power supervision.
The Power Management Card employs
an integral battery charger that provides a
1 amp maximum output. The constanl'
current charger operates on a demand
basis in two modes: adjustable trickle
charge or automatic high rate, Supervi-
sion is provided for low battery voltage
and no voltage (battery disconnected)
conditions. These trouble conditions will
activate common trouble circuits, light the . . ..
BATTERY LED, and sound the system
trouble alert tone. When the charger is in
the high rate mode the BATTERY LED will
also light, but will not sound the lrouble
tone.
The charger maintains the battery in a fully
charged condition at all times. Transfer to
battery is instantaneous upon loss of power
or detection of lowAC inputvoltage(broWn-
out) that could aflect operation of periph-
eral devices (i.e., door latches, smoke
detectors, etc.).
Emergency standby batteries are required
to power the system for a minimum of 24
to 60 hours oras specified by local codes.
Depending on emergency standby power
requirements and system load, a 5 Ah up
to 40 Ah sealed lead acid banerv is rec-
ommenoeo.
Alarm/Trouble Card
The Alarm/Trouble card displays the sys-
tem status LEDS which are visible through
the cabinet door. lt also provides the
electronic ckcuitry for Earth Fault detec-
tion on external wiring, as well as the
superuision for the daisy chain external
trouble loop, and module placement. In
addition, one supervised non-silenceable
bell loop rated lor .125 amps al24 VDC is
provided. This conforms to NFPA require-
ments for waterflow indications.
D2 Indicating Circuils
The D2 is a dual alarm indicating module
which is provided for parallel connection
of polarized 24 VDC alarm signaling de-
vices such as horns, buzzers, bells and
lights. Each circuit is rated at a maximum
of 2 amps and is supeMsed for opens,
shorts and ground fault conditions. Both
ol these circuits are fused lor circuit oro-
tection.
Marchtime Gard
The optional marchtime plug-in card pro-
vides a 120 beats per minute 50% duty
cycle cadence for the indicating circuits.
City Conneclions :
Optional plug-in modules are available to
connect the control oanel to either a mas-
ter box (local energy or shunt-type) or Iine
reversal cirouit operating between 4 and
15 mA DC. The line reversal ootion card is
field programmable'to enable or disable
system trouble reporting over the leased
line. Supervision is provided for opens,
shorts and ground fault conditions.
Meters
Optional meters are available for system
monitoring. The meters plug into the Com-
mon Contol Motherboard and are visible
through the display panel on the cabinet
door. Meters available include:
. A 0-50 VDC nreter that indicates svs-
tbm opeiating voltage.
. A 0-10 amp DC meter that indicates
system current consumption
derived from AC input.
ZD Module
The ZDmodule is a common motherboard
for the 21, ZV1, ZS1 and D 1 plug-in mod-
ules.
Nine terminals are provided on the ZD
motherboard for field wiring, The termi-
nals will acceot uD to 12 AWG wire.
. Z1 Initiating Module
The Z1 Alarm Initiating Module plugs into
the common ZD motherboard. The 21
teatures Class A or B operation, one form
C contact rated at 1 amp 30 VDC, a
supervised swtched positive output rated
at 50 mA at 24 VDC tor remote annuncia-
tion, and a switched positive output rated
at 50 mA at 24 VDC for selective signaling.
A Red alarm LED and aYellowtrouble LED
are rnounted on the module for viewing
through the cabinet door. Field wiring is
. Supervised. for opens and ground laull
conditions,
The Z.l is current limited to 100 mA in
alarm and is compatible with Gamewell 2
. and 4 wire deteclors and N/O devices,
lf smoke deteclors are used to control
auxiliary devices such as doorholders,
smoke dampers, etc., the initialing circuit
should be configured for 4-wire operation
using separale power feeds.
ZV1 Single Zone Verification
Module
The verification module is capable of dis-
tanguishing.between conlact-type devices
and automatic smoke delectors. The veri-
fication feature is activated when a
Gamewell smoke detector is activated.
The ZV.l momentarily resets the detector
and awaits confirmation of the alarm con-
dition from the detector. It the detector
reactivates an alarm condition, the control
panel will then commence its automatic
alarmcondition responses. Vvith the ZV I's
built-in intelligence, il a pull station, heat
detector or flow switch is activaled, it will
initiate an alarm condition without delay.
The ZVI Single Zone Verificalion Module
provides alarm verification on a per zone
basis, to the system. lt plugs into the
center connector of the common ?D
motherboard. In quiescent and standby
modes, the ZV1 supervises the extemal
wiring and initiating devices for a trouble
or alarm condition. The ZV1 can be lo-
cated anywhere within the cabinet, In
addition, the ZV1 and 21 Zone modules
may be used together in the same system,
Terminals 1 through I of the zul are the
same as for a 21. The only diflerence is
Terminal L Terminal 9 on the 7t'11 pro-
vides an unsupervised +24VDC output
whenever the ZV1 is in its verification
cycre.
The ZVl features Class A or B operation,
one Form C alarm relay rated at 1 amp 30
VDC, a switched positive outpul for selec-
tive signalling, and verification active out-
put of 50 mA at 24 VDC. The ZVi is current
limited to 24 VDC. 125 mA.
ZS1 Supervisory Zone Module
The ZS1 Supervisory Module plugs into
the common ZD motherboard. The ZS1
features Class A or B operation, one form
C contact raled at 1 amp 3O VDC, a
supervised switched positive output rated
at 50 mA at 24 VDC for remote annuncia-
tion, and a switched positive output rated
at 50 mA at 24 VDC forselective signaling.
A yellow alarm LED and a Yellow trouble
LED are mounted on the module for view-
ing through the cabinet door. Field wiring
is supervised for opens and ground fault
conditions.
D1 Indicating Module
The D1 Alarm Indicating Module plugs
into the common Z/D motherboard, The
D1 features Class A or B operation, selec-
trve or general alarm signaling and is
fused at 2 amps 24 VDC for polarized
indicating devices such as bells, horns,
buzzers and lights.
A yellowtrouble LED is mounted on the D1
module but is nol visible through the cabi-
net door. Field wiring is supervised for
opens, shorls and ground fault condi-
tions.
I*.'i.
Power to the D1 may be provided either
through the daisy chain or a separate 24
VDC input via terminals on the Z/D
motherboard.
For selective signaling, +24 Y trom a 21
module is fed into the D1 module bv a
terminal on the ZD motherboard. As t6ng
as the 24 volts are maintained, the D.l
chcuit will remain active.
LE Limited Energy Interface Module
The LE Limited Energy Interface Module
provides a oair of interface circuits for the
connection of limited energy signaling cir-
cuit wiring to the Zans 400. Either circuit
may be wired in series with a Zans 400
signaling circuit output and includes a
non-replaceable fuse to allow limited en-
ergy output rating. ln the quiescent or
alarm condition, the Limited Energy Inter-
face will pass through the current of the
circuit it is protecting.
The LE does not produce a trouble signal
of its own. The trouble reporting function
is provided by the input source. Input and
output power is 24 VDC,-2.0 amps max.
continuous current. The interface has no
internal current consumplion. The LE re-
quires the K Track for mounting.
K Track
The K Track is required for relay and
limited energy applications. lt mounts in
the upper right-hand corner of a Zans
cabinet using the existing mounting stud.
One K Track can accomrnodate 2 Limited
Energy Modules, or 2 mini sockets, or 3
octal sockets. For additional information
on compatible relays, refer to Gamewell
data sheet 270.
Operation
(Switches and Indicators)
Common Conlrol Module
Lamp Test - A momentary contaci slide
switch which drives the lamo test bus low
and lights all the system LEDs.
Reset-A momentary contact slide switch
which resets the smoke detectors and anv
alarm condilion.
Drill - A momentary conlact slide swltch
that tests all the alarm signaling circuils
without activating the city notification or
common alarm circuits.
Trouble Silence - An alternate action
slide switch which silences the trouble
tone and transfers trouble annunciation to
the COMMON TROUBLE LED. Trouble
ringback will occur after the troubld condi-
tion has been correcled. The trouble
silence must then be returned to the nor-
mal position.
Power On' - A green LED that lights to
.indicate the presence of AC line voltage.
In normal ouiescenl condition this LED is
the only one illuminated.
Common Alarm- - A red LED that lights
when a zone is in alarm condition.
Common Trouble' - A yellow LED that
lights when the TROUBLE OFF switch is
actuated lo silence the trouble tone.
'Visible through Cabinet Door.
Power Managemenl Card
LED 1, Battery Fault - Indicates a low
battery voltage, missing battery or battery
conneclion, or open ballery fuse (F1 on
the motherboard).
Alarm/Trouble Card
LED 1, Cable Fault - lndicates a missing
plug-in card, a break in the daisy chain, or
an open in the e)dernal trouble loop circuit.
LED 2, Bell Loop - lndicates either an
open fuse (Fl on the Alarm/Trouble card)
or an open external wiring connection on
the,BLl/BL2 terminals.
LED 3, Earth Fault - Indicates an external
wiring connection is not adequately iso-
lated from earth ground.
D2 Card
LED1, Indicating Circuit 1 - Indicates
either an open fuse (F2 on D2 card) or a
short or open circuit in the external wiring.
LED 2, Indicating Circuit 2 - Indicates
eilher an open fuse (F1 on D2 card) or a
short or open circuit in the exlernal wiring.
Marchtime Card
LED 1 - Indicates failure of marchtime
FET, transistor Q1.
21ZV1lZSl Initiating Module
Zone (1-24) Switch - A one per zone
alternate action switch which provides' three'separate functions all of which light
the zone trouble LED.
1. Acknowledgesthealarm from the zone
which silences the alarm signaling cir-
cuit.
2. Detector test allows testing of the zone
detectorsand annunciation of the ZONE' . ALARMLEDwilhoutactivatinothecom-
mon alarm circuits.
3. Zone disconnect allows the disabling
of lhe zone; however, the zone card
must be removed for detector
servicing.
. Zone (1-24) Alarm' - Red LED(s) (yellow
on the ZS1) to lndicate the zone(s) in
atarm.
Zone (-24) Trouble' - Yellow LED(S) to
indicate the zone(s) where an open in the
initiating loop or remote annunicator exists
or that their corresponding zone discon-
nect switch is in an off-normal
position.
Dl Card
LED 1 - lndicates either an open fuse (Fl
on Dl), or a short or open circuit in the
external wiring.
Master Box Card
LED 1 - Indicates either an open in the
field wiring or trip coil, an unreset tripped
coil, or that the city $rvitch is in the discon-
nect position.
Shunt Box Card
LED 1 - Indicates that the city switch is in
the disconnect oosition.
Line Reversal Card
LED 1 - Indicates an open or short in the
leased line or remote device, or that the
city switch is in the disconnect position.
City Disconnect - An allernate action
switch, located on MB, S8, LF cards, that
disconnects the city circuits to tacilitate
system testing. System trouble is acti-
vated when this switch is in the off-normal
position.
Engineer's Specilication
The fire alarm control panel shall provide
the necessary circuitry for 1-24 super-
vised alarm initiating zones and two su-
pervised indicating circuits. The panel
shall be ol modular construction for ease
of expansion and servicing and all mod-
ules shall be placement supeNised. The
system shall consist of one main common
controlmodulewith built in 6 amp,24 VDC
power supply and integral battery charger,
and shall contain, but not be limited to, the
following fealures:
LEDs for power, common alarm and
control trouble indication.
Diagnostic LEDS for all supeMsed cir-
cu[s.
Supervised batlery charging circuit
consisting of a fixed high rate and an
adjustable trickle rate. The high rate
shall be fixed at 1 amp.
One supervised, non-silenceable b€ll
loop rated at ,125 amps, 24 VDC.
One 50 mA supervised switched posi-
tive outout
One 50 mA unsupervised alarm output
Ri;d alarm LED
Yellow trouble LED
Initiating loop is current lii"nited at 100
mA in alarm
Field wiring supervised for opens and
oround fault conditions
a
The optional indicating module shall con-
tain the following features:
. Class pVB operation rated and lused at
2 amps, 24 VDC
o One selective signaling input
. Yellow trouble LED
. Fieldwiringsupervisedforopens,shorts
and ground fault conditions.
The fire alarm control panel shall be listed
by Underwriters Laboratories and shall
conform to the requiremenls set forth by
NFPA 72, A, B, C and D.
o Two indicating (signal) circuits Class
FrlB. each rated and lused at 2 amps,
24 VDC.
. One common alarm contact (Form C)
rated at 1A, 30 VDC resistive.
. One commontrouble contiact (Form C)
rated at 1A, 30 VDC resistive.
r A supervised external trouble loop in-
put.
. Connectorsforoplional city notilication
and marchtime cards.
. Receptacles for optional system volt-
meter and system arnmeter.
ln addition to the Common Control Mod-
ule, the system shall consist of alarm initi-
ating modules and optional indicating
rnodules which shall be.expandable in
single zone increments.
The initiating module shall contain the
following features:
. Class fuB operation
. One Form C conlact rated at 1A, 30
VDC resistive
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Cabinet Dimensions
Shipping Weight
Construction
Color
Primary Power
Supply Output
Smoke Detector Power (S+, S-)
Auxiliary Power (A+, A-)
Alarm Current
Initiating Circuils
Two-wire Delectors (max. qty. per zone)
Alarm Output (Supervised)
Alarm Output (Unsupervised)
Indicating Circuits
Non-silenceable Bell
Felay Contacts
Battery (required)
Maximum Quiescent Current (Standby)
40 AH Batteries 60 Hours
40 AH Batteries 24 Hours
Model 2400 - 19 1/4'H x 21"W x 3 3/4'D
Model Z4OO{1 - 31 112'H x 21'W x 3 3/4'D
Model 2400 - 35 lbs.
Model 2400-01 - 49 lbs.
16 GA steel backbox with removable door
Red, baked enamel, textured linish
Black Lexan display strips
120 VAC, 50/60 Hz
24 VDC, 6 amps
24VOC,.125 amps
18124 VDC, 2 amps maximum
5 amps maximurn
22VOC,100 mA maximum
R7(2q,n(25), D9(25) (3.75 mA load)
24 VDC, 50 mA maximum
24VDC,50 mA maximum
18124 VOC,2 amps each
18/24VDC, 125mA
30 VDC, 1 amp resistive
24 VDC,5 Ah minimum, 40 Ah maximum
.592 A quiescent, 5 Amps alarm (10 min.)
1 .48 A quiescent, 5 Amps alarm (10 min')
Slandby Battery Calculations
To obtain standby load, add the tollo\iving total loads:
Module Standbv Current
Quiescent
.0524
'.0123A
..0164
,002A
.0005A
.001A
.008A + M1-M2 Current
.0084
(jg
.0424
.0284
Multiply
#ol Z1IZS1 used
#of ZV1 used '
#of Dl used
Tolal Load
Quiescent Alarm
.052A .1004
A
A
A
A
A
21lzs1
zv1
D1
MT
MB
LR (non-remote trouble
reporting) or
(remote trouble reporting)
External
Load
.0005A
.010A
.0084 + M1-M2 Cunenl
.0084
Current Per Device
Quiescenl Alarm
S+,S-(.125Amax)
A+,A-(2Amax)
Indicating (5A max)
Devices
I, TOTAL SYSTEM STANDBY QUIESCENT CURBENT
II. TOTAL SYSTEM ALARM CURRENT
lnformalion
Part No. Model No.
z4co
24@41
3076G01
30635
30719
30840
30636
30261-04
30261-05
3070$01
29939-2
30278-O2
30279{1
30689
30288-01
30287-O1
30669
30669-01
1-12 Zone Fire Alarm Control Panel (lncludes 2 Bell Circuits, D2).
1-24 Zone Fie Alarm Control Panel (lncludes 2 Bell Circuits, D2).
ZIO Zone or Srgnal Mother Board. (Class Ar/B). One required per 21, ZY1,
ZS1 , Dl or Auxiliary Line Reversal Card.
Z1 Zone Card Daughter Board. (Class ly'B). Single zone initiating circuit.
ZV1 Zone Card Daughter Board. (Class Ay'B). Srngle zone verification circuit.
ZS1 Zone Card Daughler Board. (Class ffi). Single zone supervisory circuit.
D1 Single Indicating Circuit. (Class.py'B). Requires one ZiD Mother Board.
LEMB Local Energy Master Box Card.
SMB Shunt Type Master Box Card.
LE Limited Energy Interlace Module.
K Track
LR Remote Station Line Reversal Module.
MT Marchtime Card (120 BPM).
ALR Auxiliary Line Reversal Optibn Card.
sv system voltmeter,0-50 vDC.
SA System Ammeter, 0-10 ADC.
TB2 Semi-flush Trim Ring lor 2400.
TR4 Semi-f lush Trim Ring for 2400-01.
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