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1ESL 500N Series ESL 500N Series Smoke Detector Installation Instructions WARNING This document is intended for licensed electricians/ alarm installers. GE Interlogix cannot provide technical support to unqualified persons. If you have questions, call GE Interlogix at 1-800-648-7424. Description The ESL 500N Series conventional 2-wire and 4-wire photoelectric smoke detectors have intelligent software and digitally processed sensing capabilities. This intelligence coupled with the ESL patented optical sensing chamber means the ESL 500N Series quickly and accurately detects smoke. CleanMe® compatible software, self- diagnostics, and dust (drift) compensation are standard in every unit. The ESL 500N Series offers application flexibility with optional auxiliary relays, rate-of-rise/fixed temperature heat sensors, isolated heat sensors and/or 85dBa temporal 3 sounders. All models ship standard with the following features: Detector/base lock Discourages unauthorized removal of the smoke detector by requiring a screwdriver to remove the detector from the base. Self-diagnostics Includes automatic sensitivity testing. Once a day and immediately upon first power up, each 500N Series detector performs a full diagnostic test that includes a dynamic test of the sensing chamber and internal electronics. This meets NFPA 72 field sensitivity testing requirements without the need for external meters. Drift compensation (dust compensation) The detectors automatically adjust sensitivity, up to a maximum of 1.0%/ft., as the detectors become dirty. Automatic voltage range selection for UL 2-wire compatibility The 2-wire 500N Series detectors automatically determine if the detector is connected to a 6/12V panel or a 12/24V panel. There are no switches to set. Depending on the model, the smoke detector provides the following features: CleanMe® Enables the control panel to receive a warning signal via a 505 module, or CleanMe compatible panel, indicating that the optical chamber needs to be replaced. This feature is available on the 500N Series 2-wire detectors only. The 500N Series 2-wire detectors enable the CleanMe function by recognizing voltage polarity at installation. If the + and - terminal connections are reversed, the CleanMe function is enabled. New 500N Series detectors are compatible on the same loop with previous 500 Series detectors if proper wiring is observed. See Figure 5. Integral Temporal 3 Sounder In the 500N models with sounder, a piezoelectric horn produces an interrupted 85dBa tone when the detector alarms or when the polarity is reversed. Sounder follows input voltage in reverse polarity. In order for all sounders to activate when the panel alarms, the panel must reverse the supply voltage polarity to the loop on alarm. If the panel does not implement polarity reversal, an ESL 405 Polarity Reversal Relay Module must be used. (Refer to the installation instructions for the ESL 405 Polarity Reversal Relay Module.) Auxiliary and end-of-line relays Auxiliary relays are form C and operate at 1A @ 30VDC to allow for the addition of auxiliary notification devices to the smoke loops. Products with an “R” in the suffix signify the auxiliary relay feature. An end-of-line relay operates as a power supervision relay and is normally energized and will release with the loss of power. Products with an “E” in the suffix signify the end-of-line feature. Heat sensors Some models come with both a rate-of-rise and fixed tempera- ture heat sensors which allows the unit to detect changes in temperature that may signal a fire event. Models with an “XT” in the suffix have a heat sensor included. Some models are available with an isolated heat sensor. If the unit senses a temperature change it will alert the panel and signal an alarm independent of smoke in the photoelectric chamber. The heat alarm output is on the alarm relay and the smoke alarm output is on the auxiliary relay. Models with an “H” in the suffix have an isolated heat sensor which is both rate- of-rise and fixed temperature. Convertible inputs The 2-wire 500N Series can be converted using the ESL 505 module to a 4-wire input on the control panel. The 500N Series is UL Listed as compatible with the 505 module and will be fully UL compliant with any UL listed 24 VDC control panel and panels that do not operate below 12V. Up to 20 ESL 500N Series smoke detectors can be accomodated on each 505 module. See the 505 module installation instructions for more information. Compatibility Please refer to the ESL Compatibility Index for a complete listing of control panels and proper identifiers. For a copy of the Compatibility Index, call 1-800-648-7424 or visit www.sentrol.com for a copy to download. Remember, 4-wire smoke detectors do not require a compatibility listing. Figure 1. Detector placement = Required smoke detectors = Additional smoke detectors required for new construction 1 A Dining Room Kitchen Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Living Room TV Room Dining Room Kitchen Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Living Room Dining Room Basement Bedroom Bedroom Living Room 1 B 1 C UL¤C LISTED US 2 ESL 500N Series Selecting a Location Selecting a suitable location is critical to the operation of smoke detectors. This equipment should be installed in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association’s (NFPA) Standard 72. A-8-1.2.1.a Where to Locate the Required Smoke Detectors in Existing Construction. The major threat from fire in a family living unit occurs at night when everyone is asleep. The principal threat to persons in sleeping areas comes from fires in the remainder of the unit. Therefore, a smoke detector(s) is best located between the bedroom areas and the rest of the unit. In units with only one bedroom area on one floor, the smoke detector(s) should be located as shown in Figure 1 A. In family living units with more than one bedroom area or with bedrooms on more than one floor, more than one smoke detector is required, as shown in Figure 1 B. In addition to smoke detectors outside of the sleeping areas, the installation of a smoke detector on each additional story of the family living unit, including the basement, is required. These installations are shown in Figure 1 C. The living area smoke detector should be installed in the living room or near the stairway to the upper level, or in both locations. The basement smoke detector should be installed in close proximity to the stairway leading to the floor above. Where installed on an open-joisted ceiling, the detector should be placed on the bottom of the joists. The detector should be positioned relative to the stairway to intercept smoke coming from a fire in the basement before the smoke enters the stairway. A-8-1.2.1.b Where to Locate the Required Smoke Detectors in New Construction. All of the smoke detectors specified in A-8-1.2.1.a for existing construction are required and, in addition, a smoke detector is required in each bedroom. A-8-1.2.1.c Are More Smoke Detectors Desirable? The required number of smoke detectors might not provide reliable early warning protection for those areas separated by a door from the areas protected by the required smoke detectors. For this reason, it is recommended that the householder consider the use of additional smoke detectors for those areas for increased protection. The additional areas include the basement, bedrooms, dining room, furnace room, utility room, and hallways not protected by the required smoke detectors. The installation of smoke detectors in kitchens, attics (finished or unfinished), or garages is not normally recommended, as these locations occasionally experience conditions that can result in improper operation. Important: Regulations pertaining to smoke detector installations vary from state to state. For more information, contact your local fire department or local authority having jurisdiction. In addition to NFPA 72, use the following location guidelines to optimize performance and reduce the chance of false alarms from the detector: • Locate ceiling-mounted smoke detectors in the center of a room or hallway at least 4 inches (10cm) from any walls or partitions. • Locate wall-mounted smoke detectors so the top of the detector is 4 to 12 inches (10 to 30cm) below the ceiling. •Do not locate detectors in or near bathrooms or kitchens. • Locate in a suitable environment as follows: - Temperature between 32°F (0°C) and 100°F (37°C) - Humidity between 0 and 95% non-condensing • Locate away from air conditioners, heating registers, and any other ventilation source that may interfere with smoke entering the detector. • Mount smoke detectors on a firm permanent surface. Installing the Detector All wiring must conform to the National Electric Code (NEC) and/ or local codes having jurisdiction. Use 12 to 24 AWG (16 to 22AWG recommended) wire to install the detector. 1. If you are using the detector/base lock, remove the detector knockout and break off the tab on the mounting base. See Figure 2. 2. Remove the red plastic cover from the detector. The detector is shipped with a cover for protection against construction site dust. 3. Run system wiring to the detector location and mount electrical boxes if necessary. The detector fits standard single gang boxes and 3 1/2” and 4” round ceiling boxes. 4. Line up and attach the mounting base to the electrical box, wall or ceiling using the screws provided. Use the wall anchors if necessary. See Figure 3. 5. Strip the system wires and connect them to the appropriate terminals on the detector. See Figure 5. 6. Attach the detector to the mounting base as follows: - Line up the raised tab on the side of the detector with the arrow on the mounting base. See Figure 4. - Insert the smoke detector into the base and turn clockwise approximately 15 degrees. It should snap firmly into place. 7. Apply power and test the detector. See Smoke Testing the Detector. Figure 2. Detector/base lock Figure 4. Mounting 1 ON 2 Figure 3. Detector installation 3ESL 500N Series Smoke Testing the Detector Smoke detectors should be tested in place annually using one of the following methods: A. Use Smoke! in a can® (product number SM-200), a canned aerosol simulated smoke and follow the directions on the can. B. Use the following steps to test the detector with smoke: 1. Hold a smoldering punk or cotton wick close to the smoke entry openings. 2. Gently direct the smoke into the detector for 20 seconds or until an alarm is indicated. Be sure to extinguish the smoke source after testing! The detector LED should stay on and an alarm should be indicated at the control panel. Use the system reset switch to reset the detector. Removing the Detector To remove the detector from the mounting base, grasp the detector and turn it counterclockwise approximately 15 degrees. The detector should snap off of the mounting base. To remove the detector from the mounting base when the detector/base lock is used, insert a small screwdriver into the locking tab slot on the side of the base and press in while simulta- neously turning the detector counterclockwise 15 degrees. See Figure 7. Figure 5. Wiring diagrams 500N Series 2-wire wiring diagram 2-wire Initiating Circuit + - Listed Alarm Control First Detector Last Detector EOL Device Model 521NCRXT 521NCSRXT Model 521NB/521NBXT 521NCSXT Note The 500N Series 2-wire detectors are polarity sensitive. WARNING The system may not operate if the detector is not connected to the control unit initiating device circuit as specified in the detector or control unit literature. - +- +NC COM NO Model 521NB/521NBXT 521NCSXT CleanMe Enabled CleanMe Disabled CleanMe Disabled Note CleanMe is enabled by wiring units in reverse polarity 500N Series 4-wire wiring diagram Listed Alarm Control Note The 500N Series 4-wire detectors are not CleanMe compatible 500N Series 4-wire E model wiring diagram First Detector Last Detector EOL Device Model 541NCSXTE 541NCXTE Model 541NB 541NBXT Power Listed Alarm Control Note The 500N Series 4-wire detectors are not CleanMe compatible + - NO COM NC NO COM NO COM Initiating Cicuit - +- + + - ESL 204-12/24V Power Supervision RelayFirst Detector Last Detector EOL Device Model 541NCSRXT 541NCSRH 541NCRXT Model 541NB 541NBXT Power + - NC COM NO NO COM NO COM Initiating Cicuit - +- + 4 ESL 500N Series After the test: If the sensitivity is within limits and all other tests pass, the detector goes into alarm and must be reset from the control panel. If the sensitivity is not within limits or an unserviceable hardware fault has been detected, the detector LED flashes every 1.5 seconds until the detector is serviced. Cleaning the Detector Clean the detector cover with a dry or damp (water) cloth as needed to keep it free from dust and dirt. When necessary, clean the detector interior and replace the optical chamber as follows: 1. Disconnect the alarm notification appliances, service release devices and extinguishing systems. 2. Slide a flat-blade screwdriver into the slot on the detector cap and gently push the handle down to pry the cap up and off. See Figure 8. 3. Press in on the sides of the optical chamber and pull it up and away from the detector and discard. See Figure 9. 4. Use a vacuum to remove dust and dirt from the optical chamber base. 5. Line the new optical chamber up with the optical chamber base and snap it down into place. 6. Replace the detector cap as follows: -Line the tabs on the cap with the slots on the detector. -Insert the cap into the smoke detector and turn clockwise approximately 15 degrees. It should snap firmly into place. Maintaining the Detector These smoke detectors are designed for easy field service and maintenance. When installed and used properly, they require minimal maintenance. The smoke detector should be tested monthly. See Testing the Detector Sensitivity and Smoke Testing the Detector. Figure 6. Testing the detector Figure 7. Unlocking the detector Figure 8. Removing the detector cap 7. Test the detector sensitivity (See Testing the Detector Sensitivity). 8. Reconnect all alarm notification appliances, service release devices and extinguishing systems. Important: The control panel alarm and all auxiliary functions should be verified for a complete test of the system. Testing the Detector Sensitivity The detector provides a sensitivity test that allows you to check the detector sensitivity using a test magnet and the LED indicator on the detector as follows: 1. Hold the test magnet up to the raised TEST letters on the top of the detector for 2 seconds. See Figure 6. Once the test starts, the alarm LED flashes one to nine times. 2. Count the number of times the LED flashes and use the following table to determine the status of the detector sensitivity and what action to take, if any. Understanding the LED The LED on the detector indicates the status of the detector as follows: Flashing every 9 seconds = Normal operation. On = Detects smoke, sending an alarm. Off or flashing once every 1.5 seconds = Trouble or maintenance is required. Test the detector. See Testing the Detector Sensitivity. Flashes Indications Action 1 Unserviceable Reset unit and rerun sensitivity hardware fault test. If the error persists, replace detected. the unit. 2-3 Detector is Clean the unit per instructions. becoming Reset unit and rerun sensitivity insensitive.test. If the error persists, replace the unit. 4-7 Detector is within N/A normal sensitivity range. 8-9 Detector is Verify that the smoke chamber becoming too is snapped down securely. Clean sensitive. the unit. Figure 9. Removing the optical chamber SQUEEZEHEREOptical chamber Optical chamber base Detector cap 5ESL 500N Series WARNING Smoke detectors CANNOT provide warnings for fires resulting from explosions, smoking in bed or other furniture, ignition of flammable liquids, vapors and gases, children playing with matches or lighters. Failure to properly install, test, and maintain a smoke detector system may cause it to fail resulting in loss of life and/or property. Fire Prevention and Escape The purpose of an early warning smoke detector is to detect the presence of fire in its early stages and sound an alarm giving the occupants time to exit the premises safely. Avoid Fire Hazards No detection device can protect life in all situations. Therefore, safeguards should be taken to avoid potentially dangerous situations as follows: • Do not smoke in bed. • Do not leave children home alone. • Never clean with flammable liquids such as gasoline. • Properly store materials. Use general good housekeeping techniques to keep your home neat and tidy. A cluttered basement, attic, or other storage area is an open invitation to fire. • Use combustible materials and electrical appliances carefully and only for their intended uses. Do not overload electrical outlets. • Do not store explosive and/or fast burning materials in your home. • Even after proper precautions have been taken, fires can start. Be prepared. In Case of Fire In the event of a fire, you should do the following: • Leave immediately. Don’t stop to pack or search for valuables. • In heavy smoke, hold your breath and stay low, crawl if necessary. The clearest air is usually near the floor. • If you have to go through a closed door, carefully feel the door and doorknob to see if undue heat is present. If they seem cool, brace your foot against the bottom of the door with your hip against the door and one hand against the top edge. Open it slightly. If a rush of hot air is felt, slam the door quickly and latch it. Unvented fire tends to build up considerable pressure. Be sure all members of the household realize and understands this danger. • Use your neighbor’s phone or a street fire alarm box to call the fire department. The job of extinguishing the fire should be left to the professionals. Be Prepared Practice the following steps to prepare you and your family in the event of a fire: • Perform fire drills regularly. Use them to assure recognition of an alarm signal. • Draw a floor plan and show two exits from each room. It is important that children be instructed carefully, because they tend to hide in times of crisis. • Establish one meeting place outside the home. Insist that everyone meet there during an alarm. This will eliminate the tragedy of someone reentering the house for a missing member who is actually safe. • If you have children and/or physically challenged people residing in your household, use window decals to help emergency personnel identify the sleeping quarters of these individuals. Limited Warranty ESL is a brand name of GE Interlogix, Inc. The manufacturer warrants this smoke detector to be free from defects in material and workmanship under conditions of normal use for a term of 3 years from the date of manufacture. During the warranty period, if a GE Interlogix product or any of its components becomes defective, it will be repaired or replaced without charge. Out-of-warranty units will be repaired at the discretion of the manufacturer, if not, a card will be forwarded to the customer suggesting a replacement unit and the cost of that unit. This warranty does not apply to units which have been subject to abuse, misuse, negligence or accident, or to which any modifications, alterations or repairs have been made or attempted. This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser of the smoke detector and may be enforced only by such person. During the warranty period, if the detector or any warranted components thereof becomes defective, at the manufacturer’s discretion, it will be replaced or repaired without charge if returned in accordance with the following instructions: Obtain a Return Authorization Number by calling 1-800-648-7422 or 503- 692-4052, then carefully pack the unit it in a well padded and insulated carton and return, postal charges prepaid to: Customer Service GE Interlogix, Inc. 12345 SW Leveton Drive Tualatin, OR 97062-9938 A note should be included advising the nature of the malfunction. Care must be exercised in the proper packing of detectors returned under this warranty as GE Interlogix will not be responsible for warranty repairs to equipment damaged because of improper packing. The above warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties, and implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited in duration for a period of 3 years from the date of manufacture. Under no circumstances shall manufacturer be liable to the purchaser or any other person for incidental or consequential damages of any nature, including without limitation damages for personal injury or damages to property, and however occasioned, whether alleged as resulting from breach of warranty by manufac- turer, the negligence of manufacturer or otherwise. Manufacturer’s liability will in no event exceed the purchase price of the product. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you. Unless a longer period is required by applicable law, any action against manufacturer in connection with this smoke alarm must be commenced within one year after the cause of action has occurred. No agent, employee or representative of the Manufacturer nor any other person is authorized to modify this warranty in any respect. Repair or replacement as stated above is the exclusive remedy of the purchase hereunder. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you also have other rights which vary from state to state. WARNING Limitations of smoke detectors Smoke detectors are very reliable, but may not work under all conditions. No smoke detector provides total protection of life or property. Smoke detectors are not a substitute for life insurance. Smoke detectors require a source of power to work. This smoke detector will not operate and the alarm will not sound if the detector is not installed properly. Smoke detectors may not be heard. A sound sleeper or someone who has taken drugs or alcohol may not awaken if the detector is installed outside a bedroom. Closed or partially closed doors and distance can block sound. This detector is not designed for the hearing impaired. Smoke detectors may not always activate and provide warning early enough. Smoke detectors only activate when enough smoke reaches the detector. If a fire starts in a chimney, wall, roof, on the other side of closed doors, or on a different level of the property enough smoke may not reach the detector for it to alarm. Smoke detectors are a significant help in reducing loss, injury and even death. However, no matter how good a detection device is, nothing works perfectly under every circumstance and we must warn you that you cannot expect a smoke detector to ensure that you will never suffer any damage or injury. 6 ESL 500N Series Specifications Voltage for standard 6/12 V operation (6 to 20 VDC), polarity sensitive for standard 12/24 V operation (8.5 - 33 VDC), polarity sensitive Maximum ripple pk-pk (6/12/24V) 10% (V pk-pk) Typical average standby current 70 uA Typical alarm current (6/12/24V)up to 60mA maximum if not limited by control panel Aux. relay contacts 1A @ 30 VDC; Form C Alarm contacts 500mA @ 36 VDC (resistive) Photoelectric sensitivity 2.0% + 1.08 - 1.02 Operating termperature 32 °F to 100 °F (0 °C to 37 °C) Operating humidity range 0 to 95% non-condensing RFI immunity 20V/m minimum; 0-1000MHz Color white head and base 1036525 Rev. B 09/02 12345 SW Leveton DriveTualatin, OR 97062 www.interlogixsecurity.comwww.sentrol.com Phone: 503-692-4052USA & Canada: 800-547-2556 Technical Service: 800-648-7424FaxBack: 800-483-2495 © 2002 GE Interlogix, Inc. 2266 Second Street NorthNorth St. Paul, MN 55109www.interlogixsecurity.com www.itii.com Phone: 651-777-2690USA & Canada: 800-777-5485 Technical Service: 800-648-7424 Field wiring size 12-24 AWG (16 - 22 AWG recommended) Electrical boxes Fits standard single gang and 3 1/2” and 4” round ceiling electrical boxes Detector packaging 10 detectors per carton Heat detector specifications rate-of-rise: 15°F/min and >105 °F (8.3 °C/min and >40.6 °C) fixed threshold: 135 °F (57.2 °C) UL 2-wire compatibility identifiers:S09A, S10A, S11A Drift compensation adjustment 1.0%/ft. maximum Detector head dimensions 5.5” (14.0cm) diameter; 2” (5.0cm) deep Mounting dimensions 5.25” (13.3cm) diameter; 0.3” (0.8cm) deep Reset time 1 second minimum Listings: CSFM,MEA State of Maryland C-UL US UL 268, ULC-S531 GE Interlogix Product Ordering 521NBXT Series Listing Features Wiring New Style Model Description Alarm Reverse Current (mA) Polarity (mA) 521NB 2-wire, photoelectric, 6 - 33 VDC, S09A/S10A 20 - 521NBXT 2-wire, photoelectric, 6 - 33 VDC, fixed temp and rate-of-rise heat, S09A/S10A 20 - 521NCRXT 2-wire, photoelectric, 8.5-33 VDC, fixed temp and rate-of-rise heat, aux. relay, S11A 25 - 521NCSXT 2-wire, photoelectric, 8.5-33 VDC, fixed temp and rate-of-rise heat, temporal 3 sounder, 30 13 S10A 521NCSRXT 2-wire, photoelectric, 8.5-33 VDC, fixed temp and rate-of-rise heat, aux. relay, 35 13 temporal 3 sounder, S11A 541NB 4-wire, photoelectric, 6 - 33 VDC 20 - 541NBXT 4-wire, photoelectric, 6 - 33 VDC, fixed temp and rate-of-rise heat 20 - 541NCSRXT 4-wire, photoelectric, 8.5-33 VDC, fixed temp and rate-of-rise heat, aux. relay, 35 13 temporal 3 sounder 541NCSXTE 4-wire, photoelectric, 8.5-33 VDC, fixed temp and rate-of-rise heat, built-in end-of-line 45 28 relay, temporal 3 sounder 541NCSRH 4-wire, photoelectric, 8.5-33 VDC, isolated fixed temp and rate-of-rise heat, aux. relay, 35 13 temporal 3 sounder, non-latching LED with auto reset 541NCRXT 4-wire, photoelectric, 8.5-33 VDC, fixed temp and rate-of-rise heat, aux. relay 25 - 541NCXTE 4-wire, photoelectric, 8.5-33 VDC, fixed temp and rate-of-rise heat, built-in 25 - end-of-line relay 541NCSXT 4-wire, photoelectric, 8.5-33 VDC, fixed temp and rate-of-rise heat, temporal 3 sounder 30 13 B 6 - 33V operation C 8.5 - 33V operation E End-of-Line relay H Isolated rate-of-rise and fixed temp sensors N New style R Auxiliary relay S 85dBa sounder XT Multi criteria algorithm, rate-of-rise and fixed temp. sensors DF-52004:A1 • 04/22/08 — Page 1 of 2 BG-12 Series Manual Fire Alarm Pull Stations Conventional Initiating Devices DF-52004:A1 • F-050 General The Fire·Lite BG-12 Series is a cost-effective, feature-packed series of non-coded manual fire alarm pull stations. It was designed to meet multiple applications with the installer and end-user in mind. The BG-12 Series features a variety of mod- els including single- and dual-action versions. The BG-12 Series provides Fire·Lite Alarm Control Panels (FACPs), as well as other manufacturers’ controls, with a man- ual alarm initiating input signal. Its innovative design, durable construction, and multiple mounting options make the BG-12 Series simple to install, maintain, and operate. Features • Aesthetically pleasing, highly visible design and color. • Attractive contoured shape and light textured finish. • Meets ADA 5 lb. maximum pull-force. • Meets UL 38, Standard for Manually Actuated Signaling Boxes. • Easily operated(single- or dual-action), yet designed to pre- vent false alarms when bumped, shaken, or jarred. • PUSH IN/PULL DOWN handle latches in the down position to clearly indicate the station has been operated. • The word “ACTIVATED” appears on top of the handle in bright yellow, further indicating operation of the station. • Operation handle features white arrows showing basic opera- tion direction for non-English-speaking persons. • Braille text included on finger-hold area of operation handle and across top of handle. • Multiple hex- and key-lock models available. • U.S. patented hex-lock needs only a quarter-turn to lock/ unlock. • Station can be opened for inspection and maintenance with- out initiating an alarm. • Product ID label viewable by simply opening the cover; label is made of a durable long-life material. • The words “NORMAL” and “ACTIVATED” are molded into the plastic adjacent to the alarm switch (located inside). • Four-position terminal strip molded into backplate. • Terminal strip includes Phillips combination-head captive 8/32 screws for easy connection to Initiating Device Circuit (IDC). • Terminal screws backed-out at factory and shipped ready to accept field wiring (up to 12 AWG/3.1 mm²). • Terminal numbers are molded into the backplate, eliminating the need for labels. • Switch contacts are normally open. • Can be surface-mounted (with SB-10 or SB-I/O) or semi- flush mounted. Semi-flush mount to a standard single-gang, double-gang, or 4" (10.16 cm) square electrical box. • Backplate is large enough to overlap a single-gang backbox cutout by 1/2" (1.27 cm). • Optional trim ring (BG12TR). • Spanish versions (FUEGO) available (BG-12LSP, BG-12LPSP). • Designed to replace the Fire·Lite legacy BG-10 Series. • Models packaged in attractive, clear plastic (PVC), clam- shell-style, Point-of-Purchase packages. Packaging includes a cutaway dust/paint cover in shape of pull station. Construction • Cover, backplate and operation handle are all molded of durable polycarbonate material. • Cover features white lettering and trim. • Red color matches System Sensor’s popular SpectrAlert® Advance horn/strobe series. Operation The BG-12 manual pull stations provide a textured finger-hold area that includes Braille text. In addition to PUSH IN and PULL DOWN text, there are arrows indicating how to operate the sta- tion, provided for non-English-speaking people. Pushing in and then pulling down on the handle activates the normally-open alarm switch. Once latched in the down position, the word “ACTIVATED” appears at the top in bright yellow, with a portion of the handle protruding at the bottom as a visible flag. Resetting the station is simple: insert the key, twist one quarter- turn, then open the station’s front cover, causing the spring- loaded operation handle to return to its original position. The alarm switch can then be reset to its normal (non-alarm) position manually (by hand) or by closing the station’s front cover, which automatically resets the switch.52004p4c.jpg Page 2 of 2 — DF-52004:A1 • 04/22/08 This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information, contact Fire•Lite Alarms. Phone: (800) 627-3473, FAX: (877) 699-4105. www.firelite.com Fire•Lite® Alarms, SpectrAlert® Advance, and System Sensor® are registered trademarks of Honeywell International Inc. ©2008 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited. Made in the U.S. A. Specifications PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS: ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS: Switch contact ratings: gold-plated; rating 0.25 A @ 30 VAC or VDC. ENGINEERING/ARCHITECTURAL SPECIFICATIONS Manual Fire Alarm Stations shall be non-code, with a key- or hex-operated reset lock in order that they may be tested, and so designed that after actual Emergency Operation, they cannot be restored to normal except by use of a key or hex. An operated station shall automatically condition itself so as to be visually detected as activated. Manual stations shall be constructed of red colored LEXAN (or polycarbonate equivalent) with clearly visible operating instructions provided on the cover. The word FIRE shall appear on the front of the stations in white letters, 1.00 inches (2.54 cm) or larger. Stations shall be suitable for surface mounting on matching backbox SB-10 or SB-I/O; or semi-flush mounting on a standard single-gang, double-gang, or 4" (10.16 cm) square electrical box, and shall be installed within the limits defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or per national/local requirements. Manual Stations shall be Under- writers Laboratories listed. NOTE: *The words “FIRE/FUEGO” on the BG-12LSP shall appear on the front of the station in white letters, approximately 3/4" (1.905 cm) high. Agency Listings and Approvals The listings and approvals below apply to the BG-12 Series pull stations. In some cases, certain modules may not be listed by certain approval agencies, or listing may be in process. Consult factory for latest listing status. •C(UL)US: S711 •FM Approved •CSFM: 7150-0075:184 •MEA: 67-02-E •Patented: U.S. Patent No. D428,351; 6,380,846; 6,314,772; 6,632,108. Product Line Information BG-12S: Single-action pull station with pigtail connections, hex lock. BG-12SL: Same as BG-12 with key lock. BG-12: Dual-action pull station with SPST N/O switch, screw terminal connections, hex lock. BG-12L: Same as BG-12 with key lock. BG-12LSP: Same as BG-12L with English/Spanish (FIRE/ FUEGO) labeling. BG-12LOB: Same as BG-12L with “outdoor use” listing. Includes outdoor listed backbox, and sealing gasket. BG-12LO: Same as BG-12L with “outdoor use” listing. Does not include backbox. BG-12LA: Same as BG-12L with auxiliary contacts. BG-12LPS: Dual-action pull station with pre-signal option. BG-12LPSP: Same as BG-12LPS with English/Spanish (FIRE/ FUEGO) labeling. SB-10: Surface-mount backbox, metal. SB-I/O: Surface-mount backbox, plastic. (Included with BG- 12LOB.) BG12TR: Optional trim ring for semi-flush mounting. 17003: Keys, set of two. (Included with key-lock pull stations.) 17007: Hex lock, 9/64”. (Included with hex-lock pull stations.) NOTE: For addressable BG-12LX models, see data sheet DF- 52013. pull station SB-I/O SB-10 Height 5.5 inches (13.97 cm) 5.601 inches (14.23 cm) 5.5 inches (13.97 cm) Width 4.121 inches (10.47 cm) 4.222 inches (10.72 cm) 4.121 inches (10.47 cm) Depth 1.39 inches(3.53 cm)1.439 inches(3.66 cm)1.375 inches(3.49 cm) 52004dim.tbl Features•10 zones, 8 Class B (Style B) and 2Class A (Style D) or Class B (StyleB) zones, expandable to 30 zones•Supervised zone expanders and I/Omodules can be mounted remotelyfrom the main control panel•Event History Buffer (150 events)with date/time stamp•All zones are compatible with 2- or4-wire detectors•8 selectable/programmable outputpatterns for notification appliancecircuits•Built-in Digital Alarm CommunicatorTransmitter (DACT)•4 Notification Appliance Circuits•4 programmable general purposerelays•Programmable smoke verification,pre-alarm delay, cross zoning andenhanced verification mode featuresthat can help minimize false alarms•Programmable from the built-incontrol panel touchpad, remoteannunciator, or Windows®SKSSdownloading software•Direct connect port for on-siteup/downloading with Windows®SKSS downloading software•Built-in walk test feature•Single or dual interlock waterreleasing capability•Plex door option combines a deadfront cabinet door with a clearwindow, limiting access to the panelwhile providing single buttonoperation of the reset and silencefunctions•Programmable AC trouble relay •Built-in synchronization forappliances from AMSECO®,Gentex®, Faraday, System Sensor®,and Wheelock®•Programmable date settings forDaylight Saving Time•Clock source setting options for 50Hz, 60 Hz, or internal (uses thepanel’s internal clock)SpecificationsOperating Voltage: 24 VDCPrimary AC: 120 Vrms @ 60Hz, 2ATotal DC Load:6 AmpCurrent Draw:Standby:140 mAAlarm:460 mAFlush Mounting Dimensions:Height:24.75” (62.9 cm)Width:14.5” (36.8 cm)Depth:3-7/16” (8.73 cm)with 5/8” protrudingOverall Dimensions:Height:26-3/8” (67 cm)Width:17-3/16” (43.66 cm)Total Depth:4” (10.16 cm)Operating Temp:32° to 120° F(0° to 49° C)Humidity:10 - 93% noncondensingOptional Accessories•SK-5235 LCD Remote Annunciator•SK-5217 10 Zone Expander(2 max. per system)•SK-5280 Status Display Module (8max. per system)•5220 Direct Connect Module•5824 Serial/Parallel Printer InterfaceModule•SKSS Downloading Software •Plex-2 Door Option•SK-SCK Seismic Compliance KitListings and Approvals•UL Listed•CSFM Listed•MEA approval 429-92-E Vol. XIII•OSHPD (CA) OSP-0065-10 Model 5208Fire Alarm Control Panel with Digital Communicator The SK-5208 is a microprocessor based control panel with built-in UL listed communicator designed forapplications requiring smoke detection, manual pull stations, and sprinkler supervision. It features an easy toread LCD display with programmable English readout and user friendly tactile keys. The basic unit offers 10zones of initiation and is expandable up to 30 zones for larger applications. The SK-5208 has a complete line ofsupervised accessories that provide remote annunciation, auxiliary control zone expansion. Ideal for new andretrofit applications, the SK-5208 delivers the performance to handle your installation. The Fire Alarm Control Designed to Grow with Your Systems Needs, Without The Growing Pains. SK-5208 FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL Model 5208Fire Alarm Control Panel with Digital Communicator Engineering Specification The system shall contain a fire alarm control panel to supervise and operate heat and smoke detection devices,manual fire alarm devices, alarm notification devices and visual annunciators. The system shall also be capableof monitoring for sprinkler supervisory and water flow conditions. The system must have a built in UL listed firecommunicator that can be enabled/disabled as needed on a per job basis. In addition, the system will soundalarms locally for purpose of evacuation. MADE IN AMERICA FORM# 350318 Rev E© 2013 Honeywell International Inc. This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try tokeep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover allspecific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications aresubject to change without notice. For more information, contact Silent Knight12 Clintonville Road, Northford, CT 06472-1610 Phone: (800) 328-0103,Fax: (203) 484-7118. For Technical support, Please call 800-446-6444.www.silentknight.com Agency Listings 5600 Series Mechanical Heat Detectors System Sensor’s 5600 series mechanical heat detectors offer a low-cost means for property protection against fire, and for non-life-safety installations where smoke detectors are inappropriate. Features • Multiple configurations for installations: – Single- and dual-circuit models – Fixed temp and combination fixed- temp/rate-of-rise 135°F or 194°F ratings. • Plain housing for residential installations (Model 5601P) • Easy-to-use terminal screws • A broad range of back box mounting options: – Single gang – 3.5˝ and 4˝ Octagonal – 4˝ square with square to round plaster ring • Reversible mounting bracket Multiple configurations. The 5600 series offers a full-line of configurations to accommodate a broad range of applications. Both single- and dual-circuit models are available for low- and high- temperature ratings with either fixed temperature or combination fixed temperature/rate-of-rise (ROR) activation. The ROR element of the fixed/ROR models is restorable to accommodate field-testing. Installation flexibility. To satisfy a variety of installation needs, the 5600 series easily mounts to single-gang and octagonal back boxes. And these models accommodate four-square back boxes, when used with a square to round plaster ring. The reversible mounting bracket permits both flush- and surface-mount back box installations. Visual identification. The 5600 series provides clear markings on the exterior of the unit to ensure that the proper detector is being used. Alphanumeric characters identify the activation method, as well as the temperature rating, in Fahrenheit and Celsius degrees. Fixed temperature models are identified FX, while combination fixed/ rate-of-rise units are marked FX/ROR. The 5600 series also provides a post-activation indicator in the form of a collector. When the detector is activated, the collector drops from the unit, making it easy to identify the unit in alarm. S2101 3016008 CS630 7270-1653:0167 5601P 5621 3825 Ohio Avenue • St. Charles, IL 60174 Phone: 800-SENSOR2 • Fax: 630-377-6495 www.systemsensor.com ©2013 System Sensor. Product specifications subject to change without notice. Visit systemsensor.com for current product information, including the latest version of this data sheet. SPDS30001 • 7/13 Specifications Architectural/Engineering Specifications Mechanical heat detector shall be a System Sensor 5600 series model number _________, listed to Underwriters Laboratories UL 521 for Heat Detectors for Fire Protective Signaling Systems. The detector shall be either a single-circuit or a dual-circuit type, normally open. The detector shall be rated for activation at either 135°F (57°C) or 194°F (90°C), and shall activate by means of a fixed temperature thermal sensor, or a combination fixed temperature/rate-of-rise thermal sensor. The rate-of-rise element shall be activated by a rapid rise in temperature, approximately 15°F (8.3°C) per minute. The detector shall include a reversible mounting bracket for mounting to 3½-inch and 4-inch octagonal, single gang, and 4-inch square back boxes with a square to round plaster ring. Wiring connections shall be made by means of SEMS screws that shall accommodate 14–22AWG wire. The detector shall contain alphanumeric markings on the exterior of the housing to identify its temperature rating and activation method. The rate-of-rise element of combination fixed temperature/rate-of-rise models shall be restorable, to allow for field-testing. The detectors shall include an external collector that shall drop upon activation to identify the unit in alarm. Physical/Operating Specifications Maximum Installation Temperature 5601P, 5603, 5621, and 5623: 100°F (38°C) 5602, 5604, 5622, and 5624: 150°F (65.6°C) Operating Humidity Range 5 to 95% RH non-condensing Dimensions with mounting bracket Diameter: 4.57 inches (11.6cm) Height: 1.69 inches (4.3cm) Alarm Temperature 5601P, 5603, 5621, and 5623: 135°F (57°C) 5602, 5604, 5622, and 5624: 194°F (90°C) Weight 6 oz. (170 grams) Rate-of-Rise Threshold 15°F (8.3°C) rise per minute (models 5601P, 5602, 5621, and 5622 only) Mounting 3½-inch octagonal back box 4-inch octagonal back box Single gang back box 4-inch square back box with a square to round plaster ring Electrical Specifications Operating Voltage / Contact Ratings 6–125VAC / 3A 6–28VDC / 1A 125VDC / 0.3A 250VDC / 0.1A Input Terminals 14–22 AWG Ordering Information Model Circuit Identification Method on Exterior Temperature Rating Activation UL Protected Spacing – 10 Foot Ceiling* 5601P Single None 135°F (57°C)Fixed Temperature / Rate-of-Rise 50 feet × 50 feet (15.24m × 15.2m) 5602 Single Lettering 194°F (90°C)Fixed Temperature / Rate-of-Rise 50 feet × 50 feet (15.24m × 15.2m) 5603 Single Lettering 135°F (57°C)Fixed Temperature 25 feet × 25 feet (7.62m × 7.62m) 5604 Single Lettering 194°F (90°C)Fixed Temperature 25 feet × 25 feet (7.62m × 7.62m) 5621 Dual Lettering 135°F (57°C)Fixed Temperature / Rate-of-Rise 50 feet × 50 feet (15.24m × 15.2m) 5622 Dual Lettering 194°F (90°C) Fixed Temperature / Rate-of-Rise 50 feet × 50 feet (15.24m × 15.2m) 5623 Dual Lettering 135°F (57°C) Fixed Temperature 25 feet × 25 feet (7.62m × 7.62m) 5624 Dual Lettering 194°F (90°C)Fixed Temperature 25 feet × 25 feet (7.62m × 7.62m) *NOTE: Refer to NFPA72 guidelines for spacing reductions when ceiling heights exceed 10 feet. 5601P FX/ROR194°F/9 0 °C5602, 5622 FX135°F/5 7 °C5603, 5623 FX194°F/90 °C 5604, 5624 FX/ROR135°F/5 7 °C5621 Agency Listings Features • Plug-in design with minimal intrusion into the back box • Tamper-resistant construction • Automatic selection of 12- or 24-volt operation at 15 and 15/75 candela • Field-selectable candela settings on wall and ceiling units: 15, 15/75, 30, 75, 95, 110, 115, 135, 150, 177, and 185 • Horn rated at 88+ dBA at 16 volts • Rotary switch for horn tone and three volume selections • Universal mounting plate for wall and ceiling units • Mounting plate shorting spring checks wiring continuity before device installation • Electrically compatible with existing SpectrAlert products • Compatible with MDL sync module The SpectrAlert Advance series offers the most versatile and easy-to-use line of horns, strobes, and horn strobes in the industry. With white and red plastic housings, wall and ceiling mounting options, and plain and FIRE-printed devices, SpectrAlert Advance can meet virtually any application requirement. Like the entire SpectrAlert Advance product line, horns, strobes, and horn strobes include a variety of features that increase their application versatility while simplifying installation. All devices feature plug-in designs with minimal intrusion into the back box, which make installations fast and foolproof while virtually eliminating costly and time-consuming ground faults. Furthermore, a universal mounting plate with an onboard shorting spring tests wiring continuity before the device is installed, protecting devices from damage. In addition, field-selectable candela settings, automatic selection of 12- or 24-volt operation, and a rotary switch for horn tones with three volume selections enables installers to easily adapt devices to suit a wide range of application requirements. Selectable-Output Horns, Strobes, and Horn Strobes SpectrAlert® Advance selectable-output horns, strobes, and horn strobes are rich with features guaranteed to cut installation times and maximize profits. MEA452-05-E3023572 7125-1653:186 (indoor strobes) 7125-1653:188 (horn strobes, chime strobes)7135-1653:189 (horns, chimes) S4011 (chimes, horn strobes, horns) S5512 (strobes) A05-0395-007 SpectrAlert Advance Specifications Architect/Engineer Specifications General SpectrAlert Advance horns, strobes, and horn strobes shall mount to a standard 4 × 4 × 1½-inch back box, 4-inch octagon back box, or double-gang back box. Two-wire products shall also mount to a single-gang 2 × 4 × 17⁄8-inch back box. A universal mounting plate shall be used for mounting ceiling and wall products. The notification appliance circuit wiring shall terminate at the universal mounting plate. Also, SpectrAlert Advance products, when used with the Sync•Circuit™ Module accessory, shall be powered from a non-coded notification appliance circuit output and shall operate on a nominal 12 or 24 volts. When used with the Sync•Circuit Module, 12-volt-rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 9 and 17.5 volts; 24-volt-rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 17 and 33 volts. Indoor SpectrAlert Advance products shall operate between 32 and 120 degrees Fahrenheit from a regulated DC or full-wave rectified unfiltered power supply. Strobes and horn strobes shall have field-selectable candela settings including 15, 15/75, 30, 75, 95, 110, 115, 135, 150, 177, and 185. Strobe The strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Advance Model _______ listed to UL 1971 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The strobe shall be wired as a primary-signaling notification appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe’s entire operating voltage range. The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system. Horn Strobe Combination The horn strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Advance Model _______ listed to UL 1971 and UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The horn strobe shall be wired as a primary-signaling notification appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe’s entire operating voltage range. The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system. The horn shall have three audibility options and an option to switch between a temporal three-pattern and a non-temporal (continuous) pattern. These options are set by a multiple position switch. On four-wire products, the strobe shall be powered independently of the sounder. The horn on horn strobe models shall operate on a coded or non-coded power supply. Synchronization Module The module shall be a System Sensor Sync•Circuit model MDL listed to UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The module shall synchronize SpectrAlert strobes at 1 Hz and horns at temporal three. Also, while operating the strobes, the module shall silence the horns on horn strobe models over a single pair of wires. The module shall mount to a 411⁄16 × 411⁄16 × 21⁄8-inch back box. The module shall also control two Style Y (class B) circuits or one Style Z (class A) circuit. The module shall synchronize multiple zones. Daisy chaining two or more synchronization modules together will synchronize all the zones they control. The module shall not operate on a coded power supply. Physical/Electrical Specifications Standard Operating Temperature 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) Humidity Range 10 to 93% non-condensing Strobe Flash Rate 1 flash per second Nominal Voltage Regulated 12 DC/FWR or regulated 24 DC/FWR1 Operating Voltage Range2 8 to 17.5 V (12 V nominal) or 16 to 33 V (24 V nominal) Input Terminal Wire Gauge 12 to 18 AWG Ceiling-Mount Dimensions (including lens)6.8˝ diameter × 2.5˝ high (173 mm diameter × 64 mm high) Wall-Mount Dimensions (including lens)5.6˝ L × 4.7˝ W × 2.5˝ D (142 mm L × 119 mm W × 64 mm D) Horn Dimensions 5.6˝ L × 4.7˝ W × 1.3˝ D (142 mm L × 119 mm W × 33 mm D) Wall-Mount Back Box Skirt Dimensions (BBS-2, BBSW-2)5.9˝ L × 5.0˝ W × 2.2˝ D (151 mm L × 128 mm W × 56 mm D) Ceiling-Mount Back Box Skirt Dimensions (BBSC-2, BBSCW-2)7.1˝ diameter × 2.2˝ high (180 mm diameter × 57 mm high) Wall-Mount Trim Ring Dimensions (sold as a 5 pack) (TR-HS, TRW-HS)5.7˝ L × 4.8˝ W × 0.35˝ D (145 mm L × 122 mm W × 9 mm D) Ceiling-Mount Trim Ring Dimensions (sold as a 5 pack) (TRC-HS, TRCW-HS)6.9˝ diameter × 0.35˝ high (175 mm diameter × 9 mm high) Notes: 1. Full Wave Rectified (FWR) voltage is a non-regulated, time-varying power source that is used on some power supply and panel outputs. 2. P, S, PC, and SC products will operate at 12 V nominal only for 15 and 15/75 cd. A05-0395-007 Horn and Horn Strobe Output (dBA) Switch Position Sound Pattern dB 8–17.5 Volts 16–33 Volts 24-Volt Nominal Reverberant Anechoic DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR 1 Temporal High 78 78 84 84 88 88 99 98 2 Temporal Medium 74 74 80 80 86 86 96 96 3 Temporal Low 71 73 76 76 83 80 94 89 4 Non-Temporal High 82 82 88 88 93 92 100 100 5 Non-Temporal Medium 78 78 85 85 90 90 98 98 6 Non-Temporal Low 75 75 81 81 88 84 96 92 7†Coded High 82 82 88 88 93 92 101 101 8†Coded Medium 78 78 85 85 90 90 97 98 9†Coded Low 75 75 81 81 88 85 96 92 †Settings 7, 8, and 9 are not available on 2-wire horn strobe. UL Max. Strobe Current Draw (mA RMS) Candela 8–17.5 Volts 16–33 Volts DC FWR DC FWR Standard Candela Range 15 123 128 66 71 15/75 142 148 77 81 30 NA NA 94 96 75 NA NA 158 153 95 NA NA 181 176 110 NA NA 202 195 115 NA NA 210 205 High Candela Range 135 NA NA 228 207 150 NA NA 246 220 177 NA NA 281 251 185 NA NA 286 258 UL Max. Current Draw (mA RMS), 2-Wire Horn Strobe, Standard Candela Range (15–115 cd) DC Input 8–17.5 Volts 16–33 Volts 15 15/75 15 15/75 30 75 95 110 115 Temporal High 137 147 79 90 107 176 194 212 218 Temporal Medium 132 144 69 80 97 157 182 201 210 Temporal Low 132 143 66 77 93 154 179 198 207 Non-Temporal High 141 152 91 100 116 176 201 221 229 Non-Temporal Medium 133 145 75 85 102 163 187 207 216 Non-Temporal Low 131 144 68 79 96 156 182 201 210 FWR Input Temporal High 136 155 88 97 112 168 190 210 218 Temporal Medium 129 152 78 88 103 160 184 202 206 Temporal Low 129 151 76 86 101 160 184 194 201 Non-Temporal High 142 161 103 112 126 181 203 221 229 Non-Temporal Medium 134 155 85 95 110 166 189 208 216 Non-Temporal Low 132 154 80 90 105 161 184 202 211 UL Max. Horn Current Draw (mA RMS) Sound Pattern dB 8–17.5 Volts 16–33 Volts DC FWR DC FWR Temporal High 57 55 69 75 Temporal Medium 44 49 58 69 Temporal Low 38 44 44 48 Non-temporal High 57 56 69 75 Non-temporal Medium 42 50 60 69 Non-temporal Low 41 44 50 50 Coded High 57 55 69 75 Coded Medium 44 51 56 69 Coded Low 40 46 52 50 UL Current Draw Data Horn Tones and Sound Output Data UL Max. Current Draw (mA RMS), 2-Wire Horn Strobe, High Candela Range (135–185 cd) DC Input 16–33 Volts FWR Input 16–33 Volts 135 150 177 185 135 150 177 185 Temporal High 245 259 290 297 Temporal High 215 231 258 265 Temporal Medium 235 253 288 297 Temporal Medium 209 224 250 258 Temporal Low 232 251 282 292 Temporal Low 207 221 248 256 Non-Temporal High 255 270 303 309 Non-Temporal High 233 248 275 281 Non-Temporal Medium 242 259 293 299 Non-Temporal Medium 219 232 262 267 Non-Temporal Low 238 254 291 295 Non-Temporal Low 214 229 256 262 3825 Ohio Avenue • St. Charles, IL 60174 Phone: 800-SENSOR2 • Fax: 630-377-6495 ©2009 System Sensor. Product specifications subject to change without notice. Visit systemsensor.com for current product information, including the latest version of this data sheet.A05-0395-007 • 4/09 • #2132 SpectrAlert Advance Dimensions Model Description Wall Horn Strobes P2R*†2-Wire Horn Strobe, Standard cd‡, Red P2RH*2-Wire Horn Strobe, High cd, Red P2W*2-Wire Horn Strobe, Standard cd, White P2WH*2-Wire Horn Strobe, High cd, White P4R*4-Wire Horn Strobe, Standard cd, Red P4RH 4-Wire Horn Strobe, High cd, Red P4W 4-Wire Horn Strobe, Standard cd, White Wall Strobes SR*†Strobe, Standard cd, Red SRH*†Strobe, High cd, Red SW*Strobe, Standard cd, White SWH*Strobe, High cd, White Ceiling Horn Strobes PC2R*2-Wire Horn Strobe, Standard cd, Red PC2RH 2-Wire Horn Strobe, High cd, Red PC2W*†2-Wire Horn Strobe, Standard cd, White PC2WH*2-Wire Horn Strobe, High cd, White PC4R 4-Wire Horn Strobe, Standard cd, Red PC4RH 4-Wire Horn Strobe, High cd, Red PC4W 4-Wire Horn Strobe, Standard cd, White SpectrAlert Advance Ordering Information Notes: * Add “-P” to model number for plain housing (no “FIRE” marking on cover), e.g., P2R-P. † Add “-SP” to model number for “FUEGO” marking on cover, e.g., P2R-SP. ‡ “Standard cd” refers to strobes that include 15, 15/75, 30, 75, 95, 110, and 115 candela settings. “High cd” refers to strobes that include 135, 150, 177, and 185 candela settings. 4.7˝ 5.6˝ 6.8˝Dia. 2.5˝ 2.5˝ 2.23˝5.05˝ 5.98˝ 7.1˝Dia. 2.25˝ 5.1˝ 2.0˝ 5.7˝ 7.1˝Dia. 2.0˝ Wall-mount horn strobes Ceiling-mount horn strobes Wall back box skirt Ceiling back box skirt Model Description Ceiling Strobes SCR Strobe, Standard cd, Red SCRH Strobe, High cd, Red SCW*Strobe, Standard cd, White SCWH Strobe, High cd, White Horns HR Horn, Red HW Horn, White Accessories BBS-2 Back Box Skirt, Wall, Red BBSW-2 Back Box Skirt, Wall, White BBSC-2 Back Box Skirt, Ceiling, Red BBSCW-2 Back Box Skirt, Ceiling, White TR-HS Trim Ring, Wall, Red TRW-HS Trim Ring, Wall White TRC-HS Trim Ring, Ceiling, Red TRCW-HS Trim Ring, Ceiling, White