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VICO SIMPLEXGR/NNELL 915 Valley Street SimplexGrinnell Colorado Springs, Colorado 80970 www.simplexgrinnell.corn 719-574-4215 Fire Alarm Product Data Submittal for: Lodge at Vail Lodge Tower Unit #677 TI 200 Vail Rd Vail, CO 81657 Prepared for: tqco SimplexGrinnell 14200 E Exposition Ave Aurora, Colorado 80012 Sales: (303) 355-0500 Service: (303) 355-0500 PROJECT: Lodge at Vail Lodge Tower Unit#677 TI PREPARED FOR: Tech Electronics TYPE: DESCRIPTION: 4098-9714 PHOTO SENSOR 4098-9773 520Hz SOUNDER BASE W/CO MODULE 4902-9717 SPEAKER WHITE TRUEALERT 4905-9835 TEMPORAL CODE 4 MODULE 5®SimplEx TrueAlarm ES Analog Sensing UL listed, FM approved* TrueAlarm 4098-9773 CO Sensor Base with 520 Hz Sounder Features TrueAlarm addressable CO sensor base with %_ Hz sounderprovides CO toxic gas monitoringand Ir.o. enhanced fire detection (I``, 1��I • CO sensor bases with 520 Hz tone require a TrueAlarm o 0000 o � photoelectric,photo/heat or heat sensor(ordered �� separately) 1�000�oo • CO sensor bases with 520 Hz tone are multi-point 4111 devices,use a single IDNet address,and receive TMT communications and sensor power from the IDNet channel(the sounder base requires separate 24 VDC system power or NAC connection) • IDNet circuit allows the sounder to be supervised and coded by compatible NACs,allowing synchronized TrueAlarm CO Sensor Base with 520 hz sounder temporal,march time,or other channel coding. 4098-9773 with CO sensor and Heat Sensor installed • For use with 4007ES;and 4010ES or 4100ES fire Features (Continued alarm control panels with software revision 2.01.02 or higher • 4905-9835 module may also be used to code other • For use with 4100U fire alarm control panels with (non-fire)dedicated carbon monoxide notification software revision 12.05 or higher appliances(refer to data sheet S4905-0006) • Listed to UL 268,UL 464,UL 2075,ULC-5529 and • Sounder can be manually activated from the panel CSA 6.19-01 Panel operation summary: • CO sensor data is stored and analyzed at the panel;a new • Two types of CO influenced operation are available; CO Service Report provides easy information access(see UL 2075 CO(OSHA)level monitoring for ventilation sample on page 3) control;and multi-criteria fire sensor analysis • 4007ES,4010ES,and 4100ES panels provide 10 year combining optical and CO gas monitoring information end of life status indication with CO sensor expiration CO sensor base with photoelectric or photo/heat notices occurring within 12 months and within 6 months, sensor operation allowing service replacement planning • Independent sensor operation or selectable multi-sensor • 4100U panels provide 5 year end of life status indication modes for false alarm reduction or faster detection with the 12 and 6 month replacement notices • CO and photoelectric sensors can be analyzed together • Analog sensor information is digitally transmitted to the to reject non-fire conditions that can trigger false alarms host control panel via IDNet communications for (steam,dust,etc) processing to evaluate and track status • An increased sensitivity algorithm analyzes CO and • Carbon monoxide concentration in ppm(parts per photoelectric sensor information to allow the presence million)is available for viewing from the panel user of CO to increase photoelectric sensitivity for high interface value locations(museums,electrical equipment rooms, • For OSHA compliant CO gas sensing,CO condition etc) level may be programmed by concentration(must be above 30 ppm) 520 Hz Sounder base operation General features: • Low frequency sound output(520Hz at 85 dBA) • Ceiling mount operation • The base can supervise the sounder drive circuit when • Operation of a CO sensor base with heat sensor provides an AUX 24V power line is used for sounder power. dual independent sensor operation Alternatively,base supervision can be disabled if a • CO test mode allows functional testing of each sensor supervised NAC is needed to power the sounder for technology including the CO sensor coded outputs. • Optional accessories include remote alarm LED and mounting adapter plate • When connected to a panel NAC through the • Designed for EMI compatibility 4905-9835 Temporal Code Module,the sounder base • Magnetic test feature can provide temporal code 3 (TC3)for fire,or • CO sensor element is easily replaced when end of temporal code 4(TC4)for toxic carbon monoxide service life is reached.Access to CO sensor replacement alarms cartridge(CORC,4098-9747)requires removal of interchangeable sensor head. *Listings and approvals under Simplex Time Recorder Co.are the property of Tyco Fire Protection Products. S4098-0053-1 11/2015 CO Sensor Base Description CO Sensing, Detailed Operation (Continued) Carbon monoxide (CO)is an odorless,colorless, Nuisance Alarm Reduction Details For applications of tasteless gas produced by the incomplete combustion of anticipated nuisance alarm conditions,photoelectric heating fuels such as wood,coal,heating oil,and natural sensitivity is normally selected for 3.7%/ft smoke gas.CO is also a byproduct of many materials experiencing obscuration.However,the addition of CO sensing allows unintentional fire or even incipient fire conditions. the host control panel to apply software verification similar Monitoring of CO levels can warn of physically harmful to the timed alarm verification feature often used with concentrations,however,sensing of CO levels below the conventional smoke detection. harmful level can also provide improved understanding of Faster Fire Detection For applications where faster incipient fire conditions when evaluated in combination response to incipient or slow building fires is desired and with photoelectric fire sensor information from the same environment appropriate,the Faster Fire Detection mode location. correlates the outputs of the CO sensor and the photoelectric Simplex®CO sensor bases combine an electrolytic CO sensor to provide increased sensitivity.This mode provides sensing module with a TrueAlarm analog sensor to provide earlier detection compared to a standard sensitive a single multiple sensing assembly using one system photoelectric sensor setting,and also provides more false address. The CO sensor can be enabled/disabled,used in alarm reduction compared to using a sensitive setting in an LED/Switch modes and custom control,and can be made area not normally considered appropriate. public for communication across a fire alarm Network. Faster Fire Detection Details TrueAlarm photoelectric CO sensor operation is similar to other TrueAlarm sensors can be selected to be as sensitive as 0.2%/ft sensors(photoelectric or heat).It provides current analog obscuration for applications evaluated as appropriate to that values,average analog value,"No Answer"troubles, level.However,if the environment is not suitable for that "Wrong Device"troubles,over threshold,concentration in sensitivity level,the Faster Fire Detection mode allows the ppm,and monitors for the presence of the CO sensor.Base photoelectric sensor to be selected as a"standard"2.5%/ft mounted address selection allows the address to remain obscuration,but with the presence of a significant level of with its location when the sensor is removed for service or CO,the combination of CO and photo sensing input can type change.Address access is from the front,under the allow an equivalent sensitivity approaching 0.5%/ft removable sensor.An integral red LED indicates power-on obscuration.The host control panel tracks two photoelectric by pulsing,or alarm or trouble when steady on,and also sensitivities,the one selected for photoelectric operation provides test mode status(see page 3).Detailed status is only(typically 2.5%),and the CO correlation sensitivity available at the fire alarm control panel. that it adjusts depending on the amount of CO present. CO Sensing, Detailed Operation Control Panel O•erations Toxic Gas Sensing, UL 2075 For CO toxic gas Smoke sensor features include: sensitivity detection,the bases provide toxic gas sensing to the UL monitoring satisfying NFPA 72 sensitivity testing 2075 standards.Toxic gas sensing may be selected at the requirements,automatic individual sensor calibration same time as any of the combined CO photo fire detection checking to verify sensor integrity,automatic modes are selected. environmental compensation,available multi-stage alarm Toxic Gas Sensing, OSHA Compliant For OSHA operation,display of sensitivity directly in percent per foot, compliant gas sensing,the desired threshold level(above monitoring of peak activity per sensor,alarm set point,and 30 ppm)is selected at the control panel as required for the time of day or multi-stage alarm selection. application,typically for ventilation control.Refer to page 3 Sensor Alarm and Trouble LED Indications for additional OSHA CO monitoring information. The sensor base LED pulses to indicate communications Enhanced Fire Sensing Each sensor provides an analog with the panel.If a sensor is in alarm,or has a trouble measurement digitally communicated to the control panel condition,the status is annunciated at the control panel and for analysis.At the panel,these analog values are used that base LED will turn on steady.During a system alarm, separately,or combined,to evaluate for conditions the panel will control LEDs such that a trouble indication indicative of fire,incipient fire,excessive heat,and freeze will return to pulsing to help identify the sensors in alarm. warning.For fire,the addition of a CO sensor provides two Reported CO Sensor troubles are:Disabled,Almost selectable modes of operation:Nuisance Alarm Reduction Expired 12 Months,Almost Expired 6 Months,Expired Mode and Faster Fire Detection. These two modes were (End of Life), Short,and Sensor Missing/Failed. developed using the results of extensive testing of actual Trouble Details fires performed under a wide variety of conditions. (Refer "Almost Expired"is similar to the"Almost Dirty"trouble to page 4 for additional operation mode options.) for a photoelectric sensor."Expired"trouble is similar to Nuisance Alarm Reduction Mode allows the host the"Dirty"trouble for a TrueAlarm photoelectric sensor. control panel to combine photoelectric sensor input and CO CO sensor technology does not support automatic sensor level input to reduce false alarms caused by non-fire sensitivity testing and drift compensation as is available conditions.Non-fire conditions can be steam from with a photoelectric sensor.End of useful CO sensor life is bathroom showers,particles from dusty environments, based upon a set 10 year operational lifetime(5 years for aerosols from personal care products,tobacco smoke, 4100U panels),tracked by date code built into the CO cooking smoke,or other similar conditions. sensor module electronics.Although the CO sensor will continue to function after the expired trouble is indicated, replacement is required to ensure proper detection accuracy. 2 S4098-0053-1 11/2015 Control Panel Operations (Continued) Accessories Panel Test Mode allows functional testing of the CO 2098-9808, Remote red LED sensor.A test mode is available in the host control panel.In Alarm Indicator mounts on a this mode,the CO sensor,and installed heat or smoke single gang box to provide status sensor can be easily functionally tested. indications where the sensor location may not be readily Panel Test Mode When in the CO test mode,the internal visible.(See illustration to right.) ALARM multiple sensor analysis algorithms are disabled allowing OO each sensor to be quickly tested either individually or Application Reference simultaneously,depending on the test equipment used.CO testing can be performed using a Solo Model 332 aerosol Determine sensor locations after l3 Simplex dispenser(or equal).(Testing is available through your careful consideration of the local authorized Simplex product supplier.)The base LED physical layout and contents of the will display steady ON when individual sensors are area to be protected. activated during test.Refer to the Application Reference For fire alarm applications: section for more information. • Refer to NFPA 72,the National Fire Alarm and OSHA CO monitoring For OSHA compliant gas sensing, Signaling Code control panel software supports custom programming based • On smooth ceilings,smoke sensor spacing of 30 ft upon CO concentration levels.For example,turn on (9.1 m)may be used as a guide. ventilation if the CO level is above X ppm and then turn off ventilation when the level drops below Y ppm(or select For detailed application information: either value as a range if desired). This is separate from • Refer to 4098 Detectors, Sensors, and Bases Application alarm set points. Manual,Part Number 574-709. Multi-Point Allocation 4007ES,4010ES,and 4100ES For toxic gas sensor placement and mounting: control panels require only one(1)point at the host panel per • Refer to NFPA 720,Standard for the Installation of CO sensor base.Depending on CO sensor base and sensor Carbon Monoxide(CO) Warning Equipment in Dwelling choice,up to seven(7)points can be made public to a Units connected Simplex Fire Alarm Network.Each CO sensor • Per NFPA 720, Section 5.1 (2005 edition): base uses a single address with"sub-points"layered 5.1.1 A carbon monoxide alarm or detector shall be underneath(such as 1-1-0, 1-1-1, 1-1-2, ....1-1-6).For centrally located outside of each separate sleeping area 4100U control panels,the requirement is three(3)points at in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms. the host panel per CO sensor base with the 4098-9754 5.1.2 Each alarm or detector shall be located on the wall, multi-sensor,and two(2)points for the other sensors. Additional multi-point allocation detail is described in ceiling,or other location as specified in the installation reference data sheet S4090-0011. instructions that accompany the unit. CO Sensor Base with 520 Hz Power Requirements Power for the CO sensor base is provided by IDNet communications.No additional wiring is required for upgrading of existing installed TrueAlarm sensor bases. CO sensor sounder bases do require system supplied separate VDC(or NAC)wiring,the same as the standard sounder base. TrueAlarm CO Service Re•orts TrueAlarm CO Service Reports (sample below)contain information on the CO sensors programmed in the panel displaying pertinent data such as current concentration value in ppm,End of Life date,and current state.This report allows determination of which sensors will require attention.(Sample shows 10 year life tracking with a 4007ES/4010ES/4100ES.) Service Port Page 1 REPORT 6 : TrueAlarm CO Report 12:34:56am MON 06-JUN-14 Channel 1 (M1) Zone Current End of Name CUSTOM LABEL Value Life Date State M1-1-2 Conference Room 17 CO Toxic Gas 457PPM 30-MAY-24 PRI M1-2-2 Boiler Room CO Toxic Gas OPPM 30-MAY-24 NOR TRUE ALARM CO REPORT COMPLETED Press RETURN for next Screen OR CTRL-X to abort 3 S4098-0053-1 1V2015 Sensors and Accessories Product Selection TrueAlarm CO Sensor Base Model Description 4098-9773 CO Sensor base with 520 Hz Sounder TrueAlarm Sensors, select one per CO Sensor Base with 520 Hz Sounder Model Description 4098-9714 Photoelectric Smoke Sensor Refer to selection table below for available operation 4098-9754 Multi-Sensor Photoelectric and Heat Sensing modes 4098-9733 Heat Sensor CO Base Replacement CO Cartridge and Accessories (ordered separately as required) Model Description 4098-9747 CO Replacement Cartridge(CORC). Refer to CORC Replacement Instructions 579-791 for more information. Solo 332 Aerosol Dispenser,suitable for larger diameter detectors;can be used for CO or smoke testing Solo C3 CO Aerosol Canister(case of 12) Model Description Mounting Requirements 4098 9863 Adapter Plate required for surface flush 4"square electrical Refer to page 6, mounting reference boxes. Remote red LED Alarm Indicator on single gang stainless steel 2098-9808 plate. Refer to Installation Instructions 574-707 and Application Single gang box, 1-1/2"minimum depth Manual 574-709 for additional information. CO Sensor Base Operation Options with Sensor Choice M Operational Mode Choices* (✓ =operation selected) Sensor Choice o d False Alarm Faster TrueSensephoto Fire Heat Fire** Utility Ion Fire CO Toxic e Reduction Detection Photo/Heat Temp. Gast Photoelectric 1 1 — — — — — — option Smoke Sensor 4098-9714 2 — ✓ — option — — — option Photo/Heat 3 1 — — — option option — option Multi-Sensor 4 — ✓ — option option option — option 4098-9754 5 — ✓ option option option option Heat Sensor 6 — — — — ✓ option — option 4098-9733 7 — — — — option ✓ — option * NOTE: Duct detection modes are not applicable and are not available. Refer to the Multi-Point Allocation discussion on page 3 for panel point requirement information. **Heat Fire Mode is 135° F or 155° F,fixed or rate-of-rise. t CO Toxic Gas operation is selectable as:Supervisory(which is NOT recommended if communicated off-site), Priority 2(preferred if communicated off-site),or Utility. 4 S4098-0053-1 11/2015 TrueAlarm Analog Sensor Features 4098-9754 Multi-Sensor (Continued) Sealed against rear air flow entry Electronics are EMI/RFI shielded Heat sensing: • Selectable rate compensated,fixed temperature sensing with or without rate-of-rise operation • Rated spacing distance between sensors: ��il\■I�IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII■■%�/ Fixed Temp. UL&ULC FM Spacing,Either Fixed Setting Spacing Temperature Setting 135°F 60 ft x 60 ft 20 ft x 20 ft(6.1 m)for fixed Multi-Sensor on CO Sensor Base (57.2°C) (18.3 m) temperature only;RTI=Quick TrueSense analysis correlates thermal activity and 50 ft x 50 ft(15.2 m)for fixed smoke activity at a single multi-sensor location using an 155°F 40 ft x 40 ft temperature with either rate-of-rise extensively tested covariance relationship.As a result, (68°C) (12.2 m) selection;RTI=Ultra Fast TrueSense detection improves response to conditions Smoke Sensors: indicative of faster acting,hot flaming fires when • Photoelectric technology sensing compared to the response of either photoelectric smoke activity or thermal activity alone. • 360°smoke entry for optimum response 4098-9733 Heat Sensor • Built-in insect screens TrueAlarm heat sensors are self-restoring and provide rate 4098-9714 Photoelectric Sensor compensated,fixed temperature sensing,selectable with or without rate-of-rise temperature sensing.Due to its TrueAlarm photoelectric sensors use a stable,pulsed small thermal mass,the sensor accurately and quickly infrared LED light source and a silicon photodiode measures the local temperature for analysis at the fire receiver to provide consistent and accurate low power alarm control panel. smoke sensing. Seven levels of sensitivity are available for each individual sensor,ranging from 0.2%to 3.7%per Rate-of-rise temperature detection is selectable at the 0 o control panel for either 15°F(8.3°C)or 20°F(11.1°C) foot of smoke obscuration. Sensitivities of 0.2%,0.5 , per minute.Fixed temperature sensingis independent of and 1%are for special applicationson clean areas. rate-of-rise sensing and programmable to operate at Standard sensitivities are 1.5%,2.0%,2.5%,3.0%,and 135°F(57.2°C)or 155°F(68°C).In a slow developing 3.7%.Application type and sensitivity are selected and fire,the temperature may not increase rapidly enough to then monitored at the fire alarm control panel. (For operate the rate-of-rise feature.However,an alarm will be detailed application information about sensitivity initiated when the temperature reaches its rated fixed selection,refer to Installation Instructions 574-709.) temperature setting. The sensor head design provides 360°smoke entry for TrueAlarm heat sensors can be programmed as a utility optimum smoke response.Due to its photoelectric device to monitor for temperature extremes in the range operation,air velocity is not normally a factor,except for from 32°F to 155°F(0°C to 68°C).This feature can impact on area smoke flow. provide freeze warnings or alert to HVAC system _ problems. I- ms i111 � •� 4098-9714 Photoelectric Sensor on CO sensor base 'a'ha-, 4098-9754 Multi-Sensor 4098-9733 Heat Sensor with CO Sensor Base and CO Sensor TrueAlarm multi-sensors combine the performance of WARNING: In most fires, hazardous levels of smoke TrueAlarm photoelectric smoke sensing with TrueAlarm and toxic gas can build up before a heat detection thermal sensing to provide both features in a single device would initiate an alarm. In cases where Life assembly.Each sensing element provides data for Safety is a factor, the use of smoke detection is highly evaluation at the fire alarm control panel where the recommended. following four independent detection modes are evaluated: • Fixed temperature heat detection • Rate-of-rise heat detection • TrueAlarm photoelectric smoke detection • And TrueSense correlation detection 5 S4098-0053-1 11/2015 Installation Reference Electrical Box Requirements: 4" octagonal or 4" square, 1-1/2" deep; single gang, 2-1/8" deep 4"(102 mm)Square Box 4" (102 mm)Octagonal Box Surface mount reference I.1 1-1/2" (38 mm) _minimum box depth Flush mount reference, mount even with final surface, or with up to 1/4" (6.4 mm)maximum recess O ° O Note:4098-9863 adapter plate is required when using 4"square box 4098-9863 Adapter Plate N 6-7/16" (164 mm) ►1 1-1/4" (31 mm) CO sensor assembly LED status \ (CORC)shaded for reference indicator C.1 •� �111•�I •l11� (Photoelectric sensor shown for reference) NOTES: 1. Sounder Base 4098-9773 requires flush mounting. 2. Review actual wire size,wire count and box type before determining box size. 3. Mounting to flush mounted box also fits single gang handy box, 2-1/8"(51 mm)deep if wiring allows. 4. Refer to Installation Instructions 574-707 for additional information. 5. Refer to CORC Replacement Instructions 579-791 for CO cartridge installation and replacement. 6. The 4098-9773 Sounder base can be mounted at 90 degrees rotation using a single gang box, consult your local SimplexGrinnell contact for further information. 6 S4098-0053-1 11/2015 S•ecifications General Operating Specifications Communications and Sensor Supervisory Power IDNet communications, 1 address per base Communications and Sounder Power Connections Screw terminals for in/out wiring, 18 to 14 AWG (0.82 mm2 to 2.08 mm2) Current 1 mA typical supplied from communications, no impact to alarm current Remote LED Alarm Indicator LED Connections Color coded wire leads, 18 AWG(0.82 mm2) UL Listed Temperature Range 32° F to 100° F(0°C to 38°C) Operating with 4098-9733, 32° F to 122° F(0°C to 50°C) Temperature Range 4098-9714 or 4098-9754 Humidity Range 10 to 95% RH CO Sensor Base Photoelectric Sensor 4098-9714 Air Velocity Ratings and Multi Sensor 4098-9754 Air velocity=0-1000 ft/min(0-305 m/min) per Sensor Housing Color Frost White Installation Instructions 574-707 Sounder Operation Sounder Voltage 24 VDC nominal, 16 to 32 VDC from NAC 520Hzsignal 129mA@ 16 V, 115 mA @ 18V Alarm Current(Sounder On) Broadband signal 139 mA @ 16 V, 125 mA @ 18 V Minimum sound output @ Minimum sound output @ 10 ft(3 m)per UL 10 ft(3 m)per UL Standard Standard 268, Smoke Detectors for Fire 464,Audible Signaling Protective Signaling Systems and CSA Sounder Output Appliance 6.19-01 520 Hz signal 79.5 dBA 85.5 dBA Broadband signal 81 dBA 87 dBA Supervised Select for continuous 24 VDC power, loss of power is communicated to Base Supervison of Sounder Power panel Input(Selectable) Unsupervised Select when connected to NAC for sounder power, NAC provides supervision NAC Powered Operation When in alarm,will sound when NAC is in alarm,allowing synchronized pattern(Temporal or March Time,etc.)controlled by the NAC control Reference for CO Monitoring Concentration Alarm Window 70±5 ppm 60 to 240 minutes Requirements Reference for Response Time 150±5 ppm 10 to 50 minutes CSA 6.19-01 400±10 ppm 4 to 15 minutes False Alarm 30±3 ppm No Alarm for 30 days Resistance 70±5 ppm No Alarm for 60 minutes With custom control at the fire alarm control panel, Utility Point operations UL 2075 Reference, Commercial OSHA Type can be performed at lower CO concentration levels Operation; Utility Point Mode Example: Start ventilation after 5 minutes at 25 to 35 ppm and also alarm at a reading higher than that range Additional Information Reference Product Data Sheet Product Data Sheet Temporal Code 4 Module S4905-0006 4100ES Control Panels with EPS S4100-0100 Power Supplies Standard Bases S4098-0019 4100ES Standard Control Panels S4100-0031 Isolator Bases S4098-0025 4100ES Audio Control Reference S4100-0034 Standard Sounder Base S4098-0028 4010ES Control Panels S4010-0004 TrueSense Multi-Sensor S4098-0024 4007ES Hybrid Control Panels S4007-0001 TrueAlarm 4098-9772 Sensor Base with S4098-0054 520 Hz Sounder 7 S4098-0053-1 11/2015 TYCO,SIMPLEX and the product names listed in this material are marks and/or registered marks.Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited.NFPA 72 and National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code are trademarks of the National Fire Protection Association(NFPA). aSi m p I EX Tyco Fire Protection Products•Westminster,MA•01441-0001•USA S4098-0053-1 11/2015 www.simplex-fire.corn ©2015 Tyco Fire Protection Products.All rights reserved.All specifications and other information shown were current as of document revision date and are subject to change without notice. B®SimplEx Non-Addressable Peripherals UL, ULC, CSFM Listed; 4905-9835 Temporal Code 4 FM Approved* Module for CO Gas Alarm Notification Features Provides Temporal Code 4(TC4) NAC (Notification Appliance Circuit) control for Carbon Monoxide (CO) gas warning: ° ® • The TC4 CO gas warning is a repeated sequence of four cycles of 100 msec on with 100 msec off,followed by 5 seconds off per NFPA 720,Standard for the ,R» y; . a�s. �" Installation of Carbon Monoxide(CO) Warning ""'""r"'° SIWaI NK Equipment in Dwelling Units . _ - - a • Compatible appliances includes: CO Sounder Base 4098-9798,4901-9820 Horn(set for free-run),and 4903 ° ° ammmmmmm t■ Series 4-wire A/V appliances horn input(not compatible I I ^ with SmartSync horn control appliances) (vl Jv) Compatible Simplex®equipment NAC sources: • 4100ES,4100U,or 4010ES NAC outputs 4905-9835 Temporal Code 4 Module • 4009 IDNet NAC Extender NAC outputs (shown approximately 1/2 size) • Each module requires an input NAC that powers the 3A rated output NAC for control of compatible audible Description (Continued) notification appliances only(not for strobes) Three selectable operation modes: CO gas alarm, or fire alarm.Use of the 4905-9835 • Synchronized operation allows a separate and Temporal Code 4 Module allows the NFPA 720 Temporal Code 4 signal to be generated using a standard Steady On dedicated control NAC to both activate and synchronize audible appliance NAC input.Under the fire alarm panel's the Temporal Code 4 output timing of up to 20, control,the audible notification signal can be selected for a 4905-9835 modules conventional fire pulse pattern for a fire alarm condition,or • Unsynchronized operation also allows the separate and the Temporal Code 4 pattern can be activated for a CO gas dedicated control NAC to activate the Temporal Code 4 alarm condition. output timing of up to 20,4905-9835 modules,but without synchronization between the modules S•ecifications • Stand-Alone operation allows the input NAC in alarm to activate Temporal Code 4 timing for NACs dedicated For 24 VDC NACs,up to 3 A for CO gas alarm;no fire alarm signals are available,no maximum, limited by input NAC control NAC is used NAC Control rating;for control of audible • For both Synchronized and Unsynchronized modes, notification appliances compatible when the control NAC is off,the module output NACs with TC4 code pulse duty cycle will follow the fire alarm signals of the input NAC Input NAC Current Supervisory current=0.18 mA • NOTE: For TC4 output,both the input NACs and the Requirements Alarm current= 15 mA control NACs requires a Steady On signal Control NAC Current Supervisory current=0 mA Compact, sealed construction: Requirements Alarm current=3 mA • Mounts in standard 4"square electrical box Mounting Distance Mount close-nippled,20 ft(6 m) • Screw terminals for wiring connections to input NAC Source maximum distance ScListed to UL Standard 864 and ULC Standard S527 Wire Connections 18 to 18 to terminals for in/out wiring, 12 AWG wire (0.82 to 3.31 mm2) Descri•tion 4"x 4'/8"x l %"D Dimensions (102 mm x 105 mm x 35 mm) CO gas alarm warnings are required to be different from fire alarm warnings.In the event of a CO gas alarm,the Mounting Plate Sheet metal,galvanized presence of a Temporal Code 4 audible signal pattern Material identifies the type of condition to the responders to assist in Temperature Range 32°to 120° F(0°to 49°C), determining the proper actions to be taken. intended for indoor operation Thisprodudhas been approved bythe CalifomiaState Are N}arshal Humidity Range Up to 93%RH at 100°F(38°C) * (CSFM)pursuant to Section 13144.1 of the California Health and Safety Code.See CSFM Listing 73W-W26:328 fcr allowable values and/or condtions ounce ring material presented in this document.This product as not accepted by MEA(NYC)as of doa.rrent revision date.Additional listings may be applicable;contact your local Snplex product suppler for the latest status.Listings and approvals alder Sinplex Tirre Recorder Co.are the property of Tyo Are Protection Products. S4905-0006-5 4/2013 S stem Connection Reference 4905-9835 Temporal Code 4(TC4)Module r Dedicated control NAC i 4098-9798 CO 4901-9820 Horn,4903 Series 4-wire AN horn, 7-1'7_va; o w o Sensor Sounder or other compatible(not SmartSync control) ,.,. ,., = Base" 24 VDC audible notification appliances NAC input to TC4 0 o ,_ ,4.lModule,3 A maximum • v TC4 NAC output, 3 A maximum Dedicated control NAC to the next Temporal Fire Alarm Control Panel Code 4 Module, up to 20 total maximum; requires (4100ES shown for reference) o o end-of-line resistor per source NAC requirements Mt IDNet or RUI Communications per system requirements ° ° Appliance NACs require end-of-line resistor per ...__FIRE_... NAC requirements 4009 IDNet NAC Extender(shown, uses IDNet *Note: IDNet communications wiring communications)or Remote 4100ES MINIPLEX (not shown)is required to connect transponder with NACs(uses RUI communications) to each 4098-9798 CO Sensor Sounder Base Mountin• Reference Mounting Box(supplied separately),4"square (102 mm), minimum depth=2-1/8"(54 mm), O RACO 232 or equal k 00 II e i 1 .r-f„ , 0 Atli 440 . o;1 O \ Igio,. 11.§00 411 \ t4"square cover plate, RACO 752 or equal(supplied separately) Additional Reference Document Description Document Description 579-840 Installation Instructions S4010-0004 4010ES Control Panel S4098-0041 CO Sensor Base data sheet S4901-0010 4901-9820 Horns S4100-0031 4100ES Basic Reference S4903-0011 4903 Series 4-wire A/Vs TYCO,SIMPLEX and the product names listed in this material are marks and/or registered marks.Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited.NFPA is a trademark of the National Fire Protection Association. ®Sim p 1 EX Tyco Fire Protection Products•Westminster,MA•01441-0001•USA S4905-0006-5 4/2013 www.simplexgrinnell.com ©2013 Tyco Fire Protection Products.All rights reserved.All specifications and other information shown were current as of document revision date and are subject to change without notice. Simplex Multi-Application Peripherals UL, ULC, CSFM Listed; FM Approved; Audible Notification Appliances MEA (NYC) Acceptance* Speakers, 25 or 70.7 VRMS, Wall or Ceiling Mount Features --- --- Fire alarm speakers with models for ceiling or wall mount: • Four inch cone(102 mm)provides high quality tone and voice reproduction • Multi-tapped design provides output power of 1/4, 1/2, 1,or 2 W with either 25 or 70.7 VRMS input • In/out wiring terminals for 18 AWG to 12 AWG • Mounts to 4"square outlet box, 1-1/2"deep with 1-1/2" deep box extension • Capacitor input for connection to supervised notification FIRE appliance circuits • Rugged,high impact,flame retardant thermoplastic Rectangular Wall Mount Speakers are Available housings as Red with White"Fire"Lettering and • UL listed to Standard 1480 White with Red"Fire"Lettering • ULC listed to Standard S541,refer to page 4 for required minimum wattage tap per housing type , Rectangular housing models feature: • Appearance that complements TrueAlert®strobes and j/ speaker/strobes • Red or white housings with"FIRE"lettering for surface or semi-flush wall mount At/ • Optional matching adapter skirts for covering surface mounted electrical boxes* • Optional red wire guard Round Speakers are Available in Off-White (no lettering) Round housing models feature: • Off-white color(no lettering)for flush mount on ceiling S•ecifications or wall • Compatible with optional tile bridge 2905-9946 Dimensions, Rectangular Wall Mount Housings Introduction Housing Dimensions 5-1/8" H x 5"W x 1-1/2"D (130 mm x 127 mm x 38 mm) Simplex®4902 Series speakers provide high quality sound Depth into Box 2-3/4"(70 mm) for emergency fire alarm use as well as for background Dimensions, Round Housings music.The moisture-repellent speaker is designed for 7-1/2"Diameter, 1/2"D smooth frequency response with minimal distortion. Housing Dimensions (191 mm x 13 mm) The multi-tapped speaker transformer accommodates Depth into Box 2-3/4"(70 mm) either 25 or 70.7 VRMS and provides an output of from General Specifications 1/4 to 2 W to provide flexibility for satisfying the requirements of the installed conditions. Input Voltage 25 or 70.7 VRMS Power Taps 1/4, 1/2, 1,and 2 W Rectangular housing models are for surface or semi-flush 18 to 12 AWG wall mount applications.Round housing models are Input Terminal Ratings (0.82 mm2 to 3.31 mm2) typically for ceiling applications but can be wall mounted if desired.The rectangular housing speakers are designed Fire Alarm 400 to 4000 Hz to compliment the TrueAlert family of strobes and Response General 125 to 12 kHz speaker/strobes,providing conventional,non-addressable Signaling speaker operation. Sound Output See information on page 4 * Refer to page 2 far guard and adapter skirt listing.This product has bean approved by the Cakifcmia State Fire Msrshak(CSFM)pursuant to Section 13144.1 of the California Health Temperature Range 32°to 100° F(0°to 38°C) and Safety Code.See CSFM Listing 7320-0026:242 for allowable values and/or oonditicns o o ° oonoerning nateris presented in this document.It is subjedto reexarrination,revision, Humidity Range 10/o to 95/o RH from 32 to and possible cancellation.Pdditional listings nay be applicable;contad your Iced Snplex 122° F(0°to 50° C) product supplier for the latest status.Listings and approvals under Simplex Time Reoorder Co.are the property of Tyco Safety Products Vsstrrinster. S4902-0003-6 9/2009 Product Selection Speakers Model* Description Dimensions 4902-9716(CA) Rectangular housing,wall mount Red with white"FIRE"lettering 5-1/8"H x 5"W x 1-1/2"D 4902-9717(CA) speaker White with red"FIRE"lettering (130 mm x 127 mm x 38 mm) 4902-9721 (CA) Round housing speaker,ceiling or wall Off-white(no lettering) 7-1/2"Diameter x 1/2"D mount (191 mm x 13 mm) * ULC listed model are designated with a CA suffix(4902-9716CA). Refer to Installation Instructions 574-765 for non-suffix model numbers and to Installation Instructions 579-324 for CA suffix model numbers. Mounting Adapters Model Description Dimensions 4905-9941 Red Use to cover surface mounted 5-3/8"H x 5-1/4"W x 3-3/16"D Surface mount adapter skirt; 1-1/2"deep box with 1-1/2" (136 mm x 133 mm x 81 mm) 4905 9942 White (not ULC listed) deep extension external to Total surface depth with wall(see diagram on page 3) speaker=4-5/8"(117 mm) 2905-9946 Tile bridge for 4902-9721 Speaker See diagram on page 3 4905-9931 Adapter Plate, red,for mounting to 2975-9145 box(typically for retrofit, 8-5/16"x 5-3/4"x 0.060"Thick may be mounted vertical or horizontal) (211 mm x 146 mm x 1.5 mm) 2975-9145 Red mounting box, requires Adapter Plate 4905-9931 7-7/8"x 5-1/8"x 2-3/4"D (200 mm x 130 mm x 70 mm) Covers and Guard Model Description Dimensions 4905-9988 Red speaker cover with white"FIRE"lettering Interchangeable with 5-1/8" H x 5"W x 1-1/2"D 4905-9989 White speaker cover with red"FIRE"lettering TrueAlert horns (130 mm x 127 mm x 38 mm) Red wire guard with mounting plate; compatible with semi-flush or surface 6-1/16"H x 6-1/16"W x 3-1/8"D 4905-9999 mounted boxes;for use with 4"square electrical box mounting hole (154 mm x 154 mm x 79 mm) patterns only(UL listed by Space Age Electronics Inc.) Wall Mount S•eakers, Installation Reference Mounting requires a 4"(102 mm)square box,1-1/2"(38 mm)deep,with a 4"box extension,1-1/2"deep,by others illO /7 .... 0 O� ��l� M Speaker assembly O � � � I o iii-jr5.1- � I I O Il �f O I Wiring input terminals and speaker tap selection are accessible from rear of I speaker housing � Pi � O Transparent speaker housing Removable cover F M E i (tool required) 2 S4902-0003-6 9/2009 Round Speaker Installation Reference (typically ceiling mount, can be wall mounted) 4"square,1-1/2"deep box C with 1-1/2"extension(by others) Wiring input terminals and speaker ✓ �0 �� 00 tap selection are accessible from ow , e).C �� g' - 0 rear of speaker housing , ((' ( ) Front View 2905-9946 Tile Brid•e Dimensions 0.024"thick sheet 3-3/4"(95 mm)square metal,folded with cutout,centered on plate 1/2" lip each side __________ (13mm) 13-3/8" (340 mm) 1/4"diameter(6 mm) holes,4 places 6-11/16" (170 mm) 1 23-11/16"(602 mm) Surface Mounted Speaker Reference (Adapter Skirts are Not ULC listed) 4"(102 mm)square box, 1-1/2"(38 mm)deep with conduit shown for reference 4"(102 mm)square box extension, 1-1/2"(38 mm)deep III MITA Optional 4905-9999 Wire Guard-►ii ii■ r i•�IIM --II Speaker II assembly \L,i,. Surface mount adapter skirt,3-3/16"deep: 4905-9941,Red;4905-9942,White Conduit knockouts are provided on all four sides Wall surface 3 S4902-0003-6 9/2009 Speaker Sound Output Specifications Sound Output Ratings @ 10 ft(-3 m)per UL 1480 Reverberant Chamber Testing Model Type Input Voltage Selected Tap 1/4W 1/2W 1 W 2W 4902-9716 25 VRMS 80 dBA 83 dBA 85 dBA 88 dBA 4902-9717 Rectangular Housing — 70.7 VRMS 79 dBA 82 dBA 85 dBA 88 dBA 4902-9721 Round Housing 25 or 70.7 VRMS 79 dBA 82 dBA 85 dBA 88 dBA Sound Output Ratings @ 3 m (-10 ft)per ULC S541 Anechoic Chamber Testing Selected Tap Model Type Input Voltage 1/4 W 1/2 W 1 W* 2 W* (see note) (see note) 4902 9716CA Rectangular Housing* 25 VRMS or 70.7 VRMS 77 dBA 80 dBA 83 dBA 86 dBA 4902-9717CA 4902-9721CA Round Housing* 25 VRMS or 70.7 VRMS 79 dBA 82 dBA 85 dBA 89 dBA *NOTE: ULC Fire Alarm applications require use of 1 W or 2 W tap for Round Housing speakers;and 2 W tap for Rectangular Housing speakers. Speaker Polar Dispersion Reference(per ULC S541 Anechoic Chamber Testing) Attenuation Angle -3 dB 30°off-axis -6 dB 55°off-axis 4905-9931 Ada•ter Plate Installation Reference 0 2975-9145 Box 4905-9931 Adapter Plate _ --M 0 4905-9999 Optional