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' www.sim•lex•rinnein Vail Fire&Emergency Services 04/16/18 Tele: (303) 355-0500 Fax: (303) 355-0615 Fire Alarm Product Data Submittal for: VAIL VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER CENTER WING RENOVATION 181 WEST MEADOW DRIVE VAIL, COLORADO 81657 Prepared for: ENCORE ELECTRIC 77 METCALF ROAD AVON, COLORADO 81620 Document: InstallationInstructions 64414 OF Si m plEx Product: TrueAlert ES Addressabl Ceiling Mount Speaker In z• 4 Notification Appliances s UL listed TrueAlert ES indoor product identification reference $ jb Type Cover colors Models Operation u.,..o...,n C..............y ices -- Components: Covers: 49SVC-CWFIRE These appliances proviO4// i11udio(SO)or 49SV-APPLC 49SVC-CK 49SVC-CRFEU audible/visible(S/V)warning of an alarm /j 49HFV-APPLC 49SVC-CRALT 49SVC-CRBF condition when activated from the control Ceiling Mount Red 49SV-APPLC-BA 49SVC-CRFIRE 49SVC-CWALT panel of a compatible UL/ULC Listed, White 49SVC-CWBA SpeakerNisible ,: II 49HFV-APPLC-BA 49SVC-CRS Simplex Fire Alarm System.Consult Simplex (S/V) Black 49SVC-CRBA 49SVH-APPLC-BA 49SVC-CRBC Fire Alarm panel documentation for 49SVC-CWS 49HFVH-APPLC-BA 49SVC-CWBC 49SVC-CWBF compatibility information. 49SVH-APPLC 49SVC-CWFEU Speakers may be turned ON/OFF 49HFVH-APPLC individually under control of a compatible Components: Covers: panel. Ceiling Mount 777--,,, � Red 49S0-APPLC 49S0C-CK 49S0C-CRFIRE S/V models `49HFV'have Hi intensity Speaker OnlyWhite 49HF-APPLC 49SOC-CW 49S0C-CRS strobes;models'49SV'have standard range p 49S0-APPLC-BA 49S0C-CR (SO) \ / Black 49HF-APPLC-BA 49S0C-CWALT 49SOC-CWFIRE strobes. \,,- 49S0C-CRALT 49SOC-CWS Note:For information on appliance testing consult TrueAlert ES Addressable Appliances Troubleshooting Guide(579-1049). Mounting instructions Kit contents: Appliance(x1):with 8-32 1 in mounting screws(x2). Tightening torque:12-15 in/lbs,do not over tighten. Not included: Order a cover separately for each appliance. Electrical box:4 in square,2-1/8 in minimum depth required. 1. Select the desired location and install the electrical box using screws suitable for the mounting surface. 2. Connect the building wires to the terminal block on the rear of the appliance. See Wiring instructions on page 2. 3. Secure the appliance to the electrical box by using the provided hardware. 4.Set the appliance settings. See Setting the address DIP switch on page 3. 5. Attach the cover to the appliance. 4 in.x 4 in. Electrical Box(2-1/8 in.deep) 4 in.x 4 in. Electrical Box(2-1/8 in.deep) S/VAppliance �, �, ®® Cover '� SO Appliance 4e, ==°-- — — —7:nt'Al \\.._ • 0 Il li 0 \, r Cover Q /_IScrews-Use 8-32 screws for a 4 in.x 4 in. electrical box , Screws-Use 8-32 screws for a 4 in.x 4 in.electrical box Figure 1. Mounting instructions IMPORTANT.When the notification appliance emits light or sound, it indicates the possibility of an emergency situation that requires immediate attention of all occupants. LOCATION REFERENCE.Location and quantity of Appliances required must conform to the applicable local standards and guidelines (the National Fire OAlarm and Signaling Code(NFPA 72);ULC Standard CAN/ULC-S524,Installation of Fire Alarm Systems;the appropriate model building codes,and so on) and specific requirements of the Local Authority Having Jurisdiction(AHJ).These Notification Appliances are not intended for installation within hazardous locations as defined by the National Electrical Code(NEC)or NFPA. SAFETY.Alwaysinstall,maintain,and test notification appliances within their specifications.Failure to follow all safety precautions and instructions may Aresult in loss of life and property due to non-functioning notification appliances.Some notification appliances use high voltage.To avoid electrical hazards and avoid damage to appliances,make sure that the electrical power for the notification appliance circuit is disconnected at the control panel before installing, repairing,or internally adjusting any notification appliances.Even with electrical power removed,some notification appliances(such as visible strobes)store a high voltage charge.The high voltage can cause injury resulting in death from electrical shock.DO NOT TOUCH EXPOSED CIRCUITRY. ©2017 Johnson Controls.All rights reserved.All specifications and other information shown were current as of document revision and are 579-1203 subject to change without notice.Additional listings may be applicable,contact y ourlocal Simplex®product supplier for the latest status. Listings and approvals under Simplex Time RecorderCo.SIMPLEX,and the product names listed in this material are marks and/or registered Rev. B marks.Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited.NFPA 72 and National Fire Alarm Code are registered trademarks of the National Fire II IID IIIA IIIAVIIIVIIIVIIIVIIIVIIIVDIIIIIIIII Protection Association(NFPA). AVIA OF,p 579-1203 Insta Me. Wiringinstructions } _ ill WARNING: Make surethat all power is disconnectedbefore starting the installation. , S 1. At the electrical box,connect the building wiring to the CKT+and CKT-terminals on the backplate. Q07 2. Torque terminal block screws 12-15 inch-pounds to ensure proper continuity. Vail Fire&Emergency Services 04/16/18 3. Ensure that correct polarity is maintained for each strobe unit. 4.Signal line circuit(SLC)wiring must be twisted pair(TWP). CKT Terminals accept two Wires: 12-18 American wire gauge(AWG) TWP. IMPORTANT: Do not bring conduit through the rear of the electrical box.Strip lead ins ulationto 7/16 inch maximum. Terminal 2:'NAC-' Terminal 3:'Audio+' Terminal 1:'NACCe' Terminal 4:'Audio-' Ai ° 1I SN,S/O S/V,S/O S/V,S/0 ' 1111P]. '0 0 ..--,.-4101,- W 2 Class A Wiring(See Notes) �c - - ;acr� 3cK From Compatible SLC -=!_�1WA ■C, sLc-= =-sLc'� , y'°-l To Next Appliance P2/J2 Controller(See Notes)1:'x. G — K ■--- _ a„a, I or Compatible SLC From Am lifier aYaO '— p {��* _� naa° amo ° aao.} Controller �1 Audio+ (See Notes) Audio- g _ _ (T-tapping example) — _ SN Appliance Back Side SN,S/O SN,5/0 SN,5/0 SN,5/0 Terminal 2:'NAC-' z a a z a Terminal 3uClass B Wiring(See Noes) :'Adio+' z z a , - CKT 0 0 CKTCKT ., Terminal 1:'NAC+' __ From Compatible SLC 'Wi iWi - 1. sLc- sLc- � �` Controller(See Notes){�, a°alo sLc. :Lc. , • Terminal 4:'Audio-' From Amplifier{A0u awio_ a°alo Audio+ o. Audio- "utlio' El LW p ''\-/I- _LW .x�\ •:- 71 I�7�u:�;ml n,t �.�LE Ek 1 �E II P2/J2 ivdrie © © SO Appliance Back Side Figure 2.Wiring instructions Wiring Notes 1. Assign a maximum of 127 active appliances to a circuit.Assign a maximum of 51 active strobe appliances to a powered circuit.The maximum wire resistance between appliances is 26 ohms. Refer to the Field Wiring Diagrams of the driving compatible fire alarm control panel for further instructions. 2. Notification appliances are rated using an individual module label. 3. Maintain the correct polarity on the terminal connections. 4.Terminals 1 through 4 can each accommodate two wires,one wire going in and one wire going out to the next appliance. 5.These appliances are rated to the operating voltage limits of 23-30 volts DC(VDC).The appliance may fail to operate as intended, and may cause permanent damage to this equipment if it operates outside of these limits. 6.The TrueAlert IDNAC S/V and SO can only be operated through a compatible power supply and amplifier. 7.T-tapping is not allowed for Class A wiring. 8.TrueAlert SLC wiring connections are supervised and power-limited. 2 Vk OF 579-1203InstaF -V Settingthe address DIP switch z 4 a Each addressable TrueAlert IDNAC notification appliance has a unique address that is set using an eight-positio. V (ADDR1).Up to 127 unique addresses can be assigned to an SLC;however,total appliance loading available ma IN, appliance current requirements. �o 0�. To set the address 1.Unclip the cover from the appliance by inserting a slotted screwdriver(or similarsized object)into the openingWaitilagr--1-;OkOgervices cover. See Figure 3. 04/16/18 2. Use a small screwdriver or pen to set the switches. 3. Record the set address. 4.DIP switch position 8 determines whether this appliance is viewed by the system as an'ALARM'(OFF)or'ALERT'(ON)type appliance. Confirm the setting for the appliance at this address with the FACP system configuration documentation. To Access Switches: DIP SWITCH SHOWN IS ` SET AT ADDRESS 7 RESERVED FOR rDIP SWITCHES 5 THROUGH 71 \ LSB MOB FUTURE USE \ C J Dipswitch Value:1 2 4 8 16 32 641 ♦ 000 100 010 110 001 101 011 111 il_ - 0000 _0 ,16 32 48 64 80 96 112 100 1 17 33 49 65 81 97 113 14 j--_ oN O F n 1 1 1 0100 2 18 34 50 66 82 98 114 I ' z > 4 5 s. =-1 1100 3 19 35 51 67 83 99 115 0010 4 20 36 52 68 84 100 116 ALERT 1010 5 21 37 53 69 85 101 117 0110 6 22 38 54 70 86 102 118 DIP SWITCHES 1110 7 23 39 55 71 87 103 119 mem deo 0001 8 24 40 56 72 88 14 120 1'.:4,0 O q 4'Qi -- 0 1001 9 25 41 57 73 89 105 121 / \\ 0101 10 26 42 58 74 90 106 122 ® \ I 1101 11 27 43 59 75 91 107 123 •I i 1=oN O=OFF 0011 12 28 44 60 76 92 108 124 7E: 91O 1011 13 29 45 61 77 93 109 125 0111 14 30 46 62 76 94 110 126 ©\_ O \� 0 1111 15 31 47 63 79 95 111 127 0 IIIiIIIII11 SO Appliance AVM MNI II Egg 5/VAppliance Figure 3. Setting the DIP switchaddress Setting the strobe candela setting ------ 1. Jumpers are factory set as FACP.Leave the appliance at this setting if ��PII %►� w the candela setting is to be programmed from a 4 100ES FACP. The t9 candela setting is visible through the slot on the side of the case. a-I0z ik 2.If manual selection is required,remove the coverand slide the CD IN4..1— selector to the required setting:FACP or 15/30/75/110 forstandard strobe,FACP or 185/135/110 forHiCD strobe. ,. "gh Candela • Std Candela i.'i • 3. Whenthe appliance is mounted,the candela rating is visible throughthe H `, — �ffi� j side-window of the appliance. jr vjal �0 990 g yap :. \ — �9G^-CSP / — Note:One of the 4 candela outputs must be programmed for each appliance by authorizing service personnel or a programming mismatch trouble will result. •••••••••••••••••••••.. To set the candela through the Programmer set it to FACP.Additional information is contained in the 4100ES Programmer's Manual(574-849). ;,"Audio Circuit Configuration Audio circuit configuration (S/V and SO) of 4 Use the slide switches depicted in Figure 4 for required audio circuit pi O voltage and power tap selection. _, 2 w Move jumper P2,on the PCB on the back-side of the unit,to position 2-3 __ _ _........ for 70 V/2 W operation.Use position 1-2 for all other audio levels,see Figure 4. ®®®®- PCB on the back ' P2 side of the unit - - 7 i �� Qom...N .A t DEFAULT=7-2 N:q: 1-2:25L,T;4W Figure 4.Setting the strobe and appliance configuration 3 579-1203 Instalr.:$! OF P, Appliance specifications *, Vertical and horizontal light dispe S 4 l Environmental specifications (ceiling to walls and flo• '4 , Rated DC control/strobe Percent of rated light output at any c. 9 b voltage range Special application 23-30 VDC (room temperature) 0j � 1011 - 0� Vertical disersion Horizontal di Temperature range 32°F to 120 °F(0°C to 49°C) p 10 %to 93%, non-condensing at Y-plane UL req Typical X-plane UL lie 'Fee&pigal y s= ices 6/18 Humidity range 104 °F(40°C) angle output output angle outK1f output — Terminal for 18 AWG to 12 AWG 0 100 % 327% 0 100 % 343 % Connections (0.82 mm2 to 3.31 mm2) ±5 90 % 293% ±5 90 % 160 % ±10 90 % 281 % ±10 90 % 175 % CAUTION: ±15 90 % 197 % ±15 90 % 129 % • The appliances are available in red and white.Do not paint ±20 90 % 168 % ±20 90 % 145 % or otherwise alter the factory finis hesin any way. ±25 90 % 142 % ±25 90 % 165 % ±30 45% 143 % ±30 45% 152 % ±35 45% 155 % ±35 45% 144 % Maximum RMS operating current ±40 45% 156 % ±40 45% 139 49[SV/HFV]visible 49[SVH/HFVH]visible ±45 45% 134 % ±45 45% 129 % Candela Current Candela I Current ±50 55% 115 % ±50 55% 129 % ±55 45% 104 % ±55 45% 123 % 15 59 mA - - ±60 40 % 103 % ±60 40 % 111 % 30 82 mA 110 235 mA ±65 35% 98 % ±65 35% 120 % 75 145 mA 135 255 mA ±70 35% 87% ±70 35% 103 % ±75 30 % 90 % ±75 30 % 75% 110 193 mA 185 295 mA ±80 30 % 96 % ±80 30 % 83 % Speaker Only SO 9 mA ±85 25% 96 % ±85 25% 70 % ±90 25% 83% ±90 25% 47 % —I Speaker specifications Input voltage 25 VRMS or 70.7 VRMS-speakers are for connection to compatible fire alarm audio circuits. Power taps via jumper J1 1/4 W,1/2 W, 1 W and 2 W Frequency Fire alarm 400 Hz to 4000 Hz [SV/SO];200 Hz to 10000 Hz [HFV/HF] Response General signaling 125 Hz to 12 kHz TrueAlert Addressable Ceiling Mount S/V and SO units-speaker switch setting(25 V or 70 V audio) UL1480 at 10 ft ULC-S541 at 3 m Tap settingsin - Watts HiSPL(SV/SO) HiFi (HFV/HF) HiSPL(SV/SO) HiFi (HFV/HF) models models models models 1/4 79 77 81 78 Speaker 1/2 83 81 85 82 Only 1 86 84 88 85* 2 90 87 91 88* 1/4 79 76 79 78 Speaker 1/2 83 80 83 82 Visible 1 86 84 86 85* 2 89 87 89 88* Note: • Reverberant dBA measurements are a minimum UL rating based on sound level measurements made in UL's reverberant test chamber. • Anechoic dBA measurements are a minimum ULC rating based on sound pressure level measurements made in ULC's anechoic test chamber. • The sound pressure level decreases by 3 dB at an angular displacement of 70°from the line perpendicular to the speaker's center.The SPL decreases by 6 dB at an angle of 80°from that line. • Only marked settings may be used for ULC fire alarm applications. 579-1203 5SImpIEx Rev. B 00 DF,4„! E®Simplex TrueAlarm Anal fs. UL, ULC, CSFM Listed; FM Approved; TrueAlarm Analog Sensors— Poj ` b MEA (NYC)Acceptance* Ionization, and Heat; Standard Bases and A Aro] Vail Fire&Emergency Services Features 04/16/18 TrueAlarm analog sensing provides: • Digital transmission of analog sensor values via IDNet or MAPNET II two-wire communications For use with the following Si mplex®products: • 4100ES, 4100U,4010ES, and4010 Series control cl 111 i I I ■ II 1 panels;and 4008 Series control panels with reduced i feature set(refer to data sheet 54008-0001 for details) • 4020,4100, and4120 Series control panels,Universal Transponders and 2120 TrueAlarm CDTs equipped for 4098-9714 TrueAlarm Photoelectric MAPNET II operation Sensor Mounted in Base Fi realarm control panel provides: • Peak value logging allowing accurate analysis of each Descri •ti on sensor for individual sensitivity selection • Sensitivity monitoring satisfying NFPA 72 sensitivity DigitalCommunication of Analog Sensing. testing requirements;automatic individual sensor TrueAlarm analog sensors provide an analog calibration check verifies sensor integrity measurement digitally communicated to the host control panel using Simplex addressable communications.At the • Automatic environmental compensation, multi-stage control panel,the data is analyzed and an average value is alarm operation, and display of sensitivity directly in determined and stored.An alarm or other abnormal percent per foot condition is determined by comparing the sensor's present • Ability to display and print detailed sensor information value against its average value and time. in plain English language Intelli gent Data Evaluation.Monitoring each sensor's Photoelectric smoke sensors provide: average value provides a continuously shifting reference • Seven levels of sensitivity from 0.2%to 3.7% point.This software filtering process compensates for Heat sensors provide: environmental factors (dust,dirt,etc.)and component • Fixed temperature sensing aging,providing an accurate reference for evaluating new • Rate-of-rise temperature sensing activity.With this filtering, there is a significant reduction in the probability of false or nuisance alarms caused by • Utility temperature sensing shifts in sensitivity, either up or down. Joni zati onsmoke sensors provide: Control Panel Selection Peak activity per sensor is • Three levels of sensitivity;0.5%, 0.9%, and 1.3% stored to assist in evaluating specific locations. The alarm General features: set point for each TrueAlarm sensor is determined at the • UL listed to Standard 268 host control panel,selectable as more or less sensitive as • Louvered smoke sensor design enhances smoke the individual application requires. capture by directing flow to chamber;entrance areas Timed/Multi-Stage Selection.Sensor alarm set points are minimally visible when ceiling mounted can be programmed for timed automatic sensitivity • Designed for EMI compatibility selection(such as more sensitive at night,less sensitive • Magnetic test feature is provided during day).Control panel programming can also provide • Optional accessories include remote LED alarm multi-stage operation per sensor.For example,a 0.2% indicator and output relays level may cause a warning to prompt investigation while a 2.5%level may initiate an alarm. Additionalbase reference: • For isolator bases,referto data sheet S4098-0025 Sensor Alarm and Trouble LED Indication Each • sensor base's LED pulses to indicate communications For sounder bases,referto data sheet S4098-0028 with the panel.If the control panel determines a sensor is • For photo/heat sensors, refer to data sheet 54098-0024 in alarm,or is dirty or has some other type of trouble,the (single address)and S4098-0033 (dual address) details are annunciated at the control panel and that sensor • These products have been approved by the California State Fire Marshal(CSFM)pursuant to base's LED will be turned on steadily.During a system Section 13144.1 of the California H ealth and SafetyCode.See CSFM Listings alarm,the control panel will control the LEDs such that 7272-0026:218,7271-0026:231,7270-0026:216,and 7300-0026:217 for allowable values LED indicatinga trouble will return to pulsingto help conditions concerning material presented in this document.It is subject to an re-examination,revision,and possible cancellation.Accepted for use—City of New York identify the alarmed sensors. Department of Buildings—MEA35-93E.Additional listings maybe applicable,contact your local Simplex product supplier for the latest status.Listings and approvals under Simplex Time Recorder Co.are the property of Tyco Fire Protection Products. S4098-0019-13 10/2011 ,4 .,,. TrueAlarm Sensor Bases and Accessories Descriptio Z Sensor Base Features TrueAlarm sensor bases contain integral . Itik r electronics that constantly monitor the sta II Base mounted address selection: detachable photoelectric, ionization,or heat s' • Address remains with its programmed location sensor's output is digitized and transmitted.to they.. • Accessible from front(DIP switch under sensor) fire alarm control panel every four seconds:m/16118 mergency Services General features: Since TrueAlarm sensors use the same base,different • Automatic identification provides default sensitivity sensor types can be easily interchanged to meet specific when substituting sensor types location requirements. This feature also allows intentional • Integral red LED for power-on(pulsing),or alarm or sensor substitution during building construction.When trouble(steady on) conditions are temporarily dusty,instead of covering the • Locking anti-tamper design mounts on standard outlet smoke sensors(causing them to be disabled), heat sensors box may be installed without reprogramming the control panel.Although the control panel will indicate an • Magnetically operated functional test incorrect sensor type,the heat sensor will operate at a Sensor Bases default sensitivity providing heat detection for building protection at that location. 4098-9792,Standard sensor base 4098-9789,Sensor base withwi redconnections for: Mountin• Reference • 2098-9808 Remote LED alarm indicator or 4098-9822 Electrical Box Requirements:(boxes are by others) relay(unsupervised) Withoutrelav:4"octagonal or 4"square,1-1/2"deep; 4098-9791,Sensor base withsupervisedrelay driver single gang,2"deep output(not compatible with 2120 CDT): With relay:4"octagonal or 4"square,1-1/2"deep, • Relay operation is programmable and can be manually with 1-1/2"extension ring operated from control panel 4"(102 mm)Square Box 4"(102 mm)Octagonal Box • Use with remote mount 2098-9737 relay Surface mount reference . 1-1 1 • Also includes wired connections for remote LED alarm indicator or 4098-9822 relay CCC I U Sensor Base O•ti ons • 2098-9737,Remote or local mount supervi sedrelay: 1-1/2"(38 mm) f minimum box depth • DPDT contacts for resistive/suppressed loads,power Flush mount reference,mount even with final limited rating of 3 A @ 28 VDC;non-power limited surface,or with up to 1/4"(6.4 mm)maximum recess rating of 3 A @ 120 VAC(requires external 24 VDC 2098-9737 Relay(mounts in 4098-9822 Relay(mounts coil power) base electrical box or remotely) in base electrical box) 4098-9822,LED Annunci ati onRelay: • Activates when base LED is on steady,indicating local � �/ alarm or trouble 111111 t 1111111 • DPDT contacts for resistive/suppressed loads,power limited rating of 2 A @ 28 VDC;non-power limited rating of 1/2 A @ 120 VAC,(requires external 24 VDC Relay Size: 2-1/2"X 1-1/2"X 1"(3.75 cubic inches) coil power) (64 mm X 38 mm X 25.4 mm) 4098-9832,Adapter plate: NOTE:Review total wire count,wire size,and accessories • Required for surface or semi-flush mounting to being wired to determine required box volume. 4"square electrical box and for surface mounting to 4"octagonal box i. 6-3/8"(162 mm) r{ • Can be used for cosmetic retrofitting to existing 6-3/8" ', diameter base product \ / 4098-9832 Adapter Plate,required for 1/4" mounting to surface mounted boxes 2098-9808,Remote red LED Alarm ® (6.4 mm) and 4"square flush box Indicator: -- • Mounts on single gang box 4-7/8"(124 mm) ALARM (shown in illustration to right) 0 15/16" (24 mm) 0 !Simplex TrueAlarm Bases 4098-9789,-9791,&-9792 / 2 S4098-0019-13 10/2011 00 OF,p4..! TrueAlarm Sensors 4098-9714 Photoelectric Sensor f FeaturesTrueAlarm photoelectric sensors use a sta tab ill Sealed against rear air flowentry infrared LED light source and a silicon pho Interchangeable mounti ng receiver to provide consistent and accurate le Sv smoke sensing. Seven levels of sensitivity are ay. EMI/RFI shi elded electroni csfor each individual sensor,ranging from O. la q %rcy Services Heat sensors: foot of smoke obscuration. Sensitivity is selected and Y • Selectable rate compensated, fixed temperature monitored at the fire alarm control panel. sensing with or without rate-of-rise operation The sensor head design provides 360° smoke entry for • Rated spacing distance between sensors: optimum response to smoke from any direction.Due to its Fixed Temp. UL&ULC FM Spaci ng,EitherFi xed photoelectric operation,air velocity is not normally a Setti ng Spaci ng Temperature Setti ng factor, except for impact on area smoke flow. 135° F 60 ft x 60 ft 20 ft x 20 ft(6.1 m)for fixed I (57.2°C) (18.3 m) temperature only;RTI=Quick r 4-7/8"(124 mm) r1 50 ft x 50 ft(15.2 m)for fixed 155°F 40 ftx 40 ft temperature with either rate-of-rise (68°C) (12.2 m) selection;RTI=Ultra Fast 0'*-----LED status indicator Smoke Sensors: 2-1/8" (54 mm) • Photoelectric or ionization technology sensing �iii•=1. rl�M1l1 • 360°smoke entry for optimum response • Built-in insect screens 4098-9733 Heat Sensor 4098-9714 Photoelectric Sensor with Base TrueAlarm heat sensors are self-restoring and provide rate 4098-9717 Joni zati onSensor compensated,fixed temperature sensing,selectable with or without rate-of-rise temperature sensing.Due to its TrueAlarm Ionization sensors use a single radioactive small thermal mass,the sensor accurately and quickly source with an outer sampling ionization chamber and an measures the local temperature for analysis at the fire inner reference ionization chamber to provide stable alarm control panel. operation under fluctuations in environmental conditions such as temperature and humidity. Smoke and invisible Rate-of-rise temperature detection is selectable at the combustion gases can freely penetrate the outer chamber. control panel for either 15°F(8.3° C)or 20°F(11.1°C) With both chambers ionized by a small radioactive source per minute. Fixed temperature sensing is independent of [Am 241 (Americium)], a very small current flows in the rate-of-rise sensing and programmable to operate at circuit. The presence of particles of combustion will cause 135° F(57.2° C)or 155° F(68°C).In a slow developing a change in the voltage ratio between chambers. This fire,the temperature may not increase rapidly enough to difference is measured by the electronics in the sensor operate the rate-of-rise feature.However,an alarm will be base and digitally transmitted back to the control panel for initiated when the temperature reaches its rated fixed processing. temperature setting. Three levels of sensitivity are available for each TrueAlarm heat sensors can be programmed as a utility ionization sensor: 0.5, 0.9,and 1.3%per foot of smoke device to monitor for temperature extremes in the range obscuration. from 32° F to 155°F(0°C to 68°C).This feature can provide freeze warnings or alert to HVAC system 4-7/8"(124 mm) problems.Refer to specific panels for availability. 14 4-7/8" 124 mm) t3 SLED status indicator ( ►I 2-1/8" (54 mm) 11M 1.11 MI 1M 13'4---LED status indicator Tdif 'i/ % 2-3/8" (60 mm) IpliiinII■I 4098-9717 Ionization Sensor with Base `����� Application Reference Sensor locations should be determined only after careful 4098-9733 Heat Sensor with Base consideration of the physical layout and contents of the area to be protected.Refer to NFPA 72, the National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code.On smooth ceilings, smoke WARNING: In most fi res,hazardous levels of smoke sensor spacing of 30 ft(9.1 m)may be used as a guide. and toxi c gas can bui Id up before a heat detection For detailed application information,refer to 4098 device wouldinitiate analarm.In cases where Life Detectors,Sensors,and Bases Application Manual Safety i s a factor,the use of smoke detecti oni s highly recommended. (574-709). 3 S4098-0019-13 10/2011 Itti OF go TrueAlarm Analog Sensing Product Selection Chart 4 TrueAlarm Sensor Bases (Refer to Application Manual 574-709 and Installation Instructions 574-707 for additional information) Model Description Compatibility Mounting Requi re 11 0098-979 Standard Sensor Base,no options Sensors 4098-9714, -9733,&-9717 4"octagonal or 4"square box,1- depth;or single gang box,$jai 1piFei@ ,lergency Services Sensor Base with connections for Sensors 4098-9714, -9733,&-9717 U4/10/104"octagonal or 4"square box 4098-9789 Remote LED Alarm Indicator or 2098-9808 remote LED alarm Unsupervised Relay indicator or 4098-9822 relay Note:Box depth requirements depend on Sensors 4098-9714, -9733,&-9717 total wire count and wire size,refer to Sensor Base with connections foraccessories list below for reference. 4098-9791** SupervisedRemote Relay and 2098-9737 remote relay(supervised) ** connections for Remote Alarm 2098-9808 remote alarm indicator or NOTE:4098-9791 is NOT compatible Indicator or Unsupervised Relay 4098-9822 relay(unsupervised) with the 2120 CDT TrueAlarm Sensors Model Description Compatibility Mounting Requirements 098-971 Photoelectric Smoke Sensor 4098-9717 Ionization Smoke Sensor Bases 4098-9792,4098 9789, Refer to base requirements and 4098-9791 4098-9733 Heat Sensor TrueAlarm Sensor/Base Accessories Model Description Compatibility Mounting Requirements Remote Mounting requires 4"octagonal or 2098-9737 Supervised Relay,mounts remote For use with 4098-9791 base 4"square box,1-1/2" minimum depth or in base electrical box Base Mounting requires 4"octagonal box, 2-1/8"deep with 1-1/2" extension ring 2098-9808 Remote Red LED Alarm Indicator Single gang box,1-1/2" minimum depth on single gang stainless steel plate Relay,tracks base LED status Bases 4098-9789 and 4098-9791 4098-9822 (unsupervised,mounts only in base 4"octagonal box,2-1/8"deep with 1-1/2" electrical box) extension ring Requi redfor surface or semi-flush 4098-9832 Adapter Plate Bases 4098-9792,-9789,&-9791 mounted 4"square box and for surface mounted 4"octagonal box Specification General Operating Specifications Communications and Sensor Supervisory Power MAPNET II or IDNet,auto-select,24-40 VDC w/data,400µA typical, 1 address per base Communications Connections Screw terminals for in/out wiring,18 to 14 AWG(0.82 mm2 to 2.08 mm2) Remote LED Alarm Indicator Current 1 mA typical,no impact to alarm current Remote LED Alarm Indicator and Relay Connections Color coded wire leads, 18 AWG(0.82 mm2) UL Listed Temperature Range 32°to 100° F(0°to 38°C) Operating with 4098-9717 or 4098-9733 32°to 122° F(0°to 50°C) Temperature Range with 4098-9714 15°to 122° F(-9°to 50°C) Humidity Range 10 to 95%RH Smoke Sensor 4098-9714, Photoelectric Sensor Air velocity=0-4000 ft/min(0-1220 m/min) Ambient Ratings 4098-9717, Ionization Sensor Air velocity=0-200 ft/min(0-61 m/min);Altitude is up to 8000 ft(2.4 km) Housing Color Frost White 4098-9791 Base With Supervi sed RemoteRelay 2098-9737(see page 2 for contact ratings) Externally Supplied Relay Coil Voltage 18-32 VDC(nominal 24 VDC) Supervisory Current 270µA,from 24 VDC supply Alarm Current with 2098-9737 Relay 28 mA,from 24 VDC supply 4098-9822 Unsupervi sed Relay,Requirements for Bases 4098-9789 and 4098-9791(see page 2 for contact ratings) Externally Supplied Relay Coil Voltage 18-32 VDC(nominal 24 VDC) Supervisory Current Supplied from communications Alarm Current 13 mA from separate 24 VDC supply TYCO,SIMPLEX,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). S®S i m p I Ex Tyco Fire Protection Products• Westminster,MA 01441-0001 USA S4098-0019-13 10/2011 www.simplexgrinnell.corn ©2011 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. UROX(„,, .S1199 - Smoke-automatic Fire Detectors OF 4 ONLINE CERTIFICATIONS DIRECTORY ! 4 et v UROX.S1199 VI, brp' Smoke-automatic Fire Detectors oJI lai Page Bottom Vail Fire&Emergency Services 04/16/18 Smoke-automatic Fire Detectors See General Information for Smoke-automatic Fire Detectors SIMPLEX TIME RECORDER CO S1199 50 TECHNOLOGY DR WESTMINSTER, MA 01441 USA Velocity Range Detector Compatibility (fpm) Model Application Type Restrictions Min Max 4098-9757, GSA4098-9757 OAP P D2 0 2000 19240191, 19240192, 19240193, 19240194, 19240195, 19240196 OAP,RS P D2, D5 2098-9207A OAP PB None 4098-9601, CN 4098-9601, GSA4098-9601, GSA-9601E,GSA4098-9633 OAP,D(I) P D7 0 2000 4098-9602, GSA4098-9602,4098-9602E,4098-9605, GSA4098-9605 OAP P D7 0 2000 4098-9701 (d) OAP,RS P D2 0 2000 4098-9714 d), CN4098-9714 (d), GSA4098-9714 (d), GSA4098-9714E (d), GSA4098-9714TP (d), GSA4098- 9 d), 4098-9754E (d), 4098-9754TTP (d), GSA4098-9754 (d) OAP,RS P D2 0 2000 4098-9717, 4098-9717E OAP I D2, D7 0 400 4098-9751 (D/I),4098-9751E (D/I) D(I) P D2 2000 0 4098-9754Y (d) OAP,RS P(IHD) D2 0 2000 600DDC/DAC w.612I D(ST) I D6 500 4000 600DDC/DAC w.612P D(ST) P D6 500 4000 6011-ULC OAP I D2 0 300 601P-UL,601PH-UL,601P-UL-L,601PH-UL-L OAP I D2 0 300 6121* OAP I D7 0 500 612HP,612P OAP P D7 0 300 900DR with 912I D(ST) I D1 500 4000 900DR with 912P D(ST) P D1 500 4000 912HP,912P OAP P *1 0 300 912I* OAP I D1 0 500 h tip://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1 FRAME/showpage.html?name=UROX.... 12/10/2009 UROX.S1199 - Smoke-automatic Fire DetectorsF 4 DH-20 D(ST) P/I None 500 S ..11.1. ISC-350DIAC D(ST) I None 500 VI zr, ISC-350DIDC D(ST) I None 500 101 l‘P ISC-350D PAC D(ST) P None 500 31i. � v.oTiree tmer.ency Services ISC-350DPDC D(ST) P None 500 0' MOO ISC-350I OAP I D2 0 300 ISC-350P OAP P D2 0 300 ISN-550I OAP I D2 0 300 ISN-550P OAP P D2 0 300 ISN-550P (RS) OAP,RS P None 0 300 PE1024C,P1025C+ OAP P D1 Velocity Pressure Differential Range Between Detector Comp atibility (fpm) Sampling Tube Model Application Type Restrictions Min Max Min Max 4098-9685, 4098-9686, 4098- D(ST) P D2 300 4000 0.015 1.55 9688 4098-9751, 4098-9751E D(ST) P/I D2 400 4000 0.015 1.55 4098-9755, 4098-9755TTP D(ST) P D2 300 4000 0.015 1.55 4098-9756, 4098-9755TTP D(ST) P D2 300 4000 0.015 1.55 Control Unit Comp atibility Base Model Related Detector Restrictions 2098-9211 2098-9576 B2 4098-9682*,4098- 4098-9601, C N4098-9601,C N4098-9602,C N4098-9605,C N4098- B4 9682* 9633 4098-9683*, 4098-9684*, 4098-9788*, 4098-9684*, 4098-9788*, CN4098-9788 4098-9601, C N4098-9601,C N4098-9602,C N4098-9603,C N4098- B2 9605, C N4098-9633 4098-9788*, CN4098- 4098-9756, 4098-9633 B2 9788 4098-9789*, 4098-9789*, 4098-9789TTP*,4098-9791*,4098-9791E* 4098 92* 4 -97098-9792TTP*,CN4098- 9714,GSA4098-9792*,4098-9792E*,4098-9794(a)(b)*, 4098-9794E*, 4 -9 4TTP* 4098-9714, C N4098-9714,C N4098-9733,C N4098-9717,C N4098- B2 9754, C N4098-9754 4098-9793*, 4098-9793E*, GSA4098-9793*, GSA4098-9793TTP*,4098-9797, 4098-9798 4098-9714, 4098-9714TP,4098-9733, 4098-9717, 4098-9754, B2 C N4098-9714,C N4098-9754,4098-9754 4098-9795 (a)(c)*,4098-9795TTP*,GSA4098-9795* none B2 4098-9796*, GSA4098- 4098-9754, C N4098-9754 B2 9796* 477-699 2098-9544, 2098-9576 B2 4B,6B 612HP,612I, 612P,912HP,912I, 912P #1 h tip://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1 FRAME/showpage.html?name=UROX.... 12/10/2009 1414 OF gr. 4906 Series TrueAlert Addre- fri� iMulti-Candela Notification A .1 mp Ex Installation Inst Cautions and READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS-Follow the instructions in this installation manual. The 003 instructions must be followed to avoid damage to this product and associated equipment. Product operation Warnings and reliability depend upon proper installation. Vail Fire&EmergencyServices 04/16/18 DO NOT INSTALL ANY SIMPLEX®PRODUCT THAT APPEARS DAMAGED-Upon unpacking your Simplex product,inspect the contents of the carton for shipping damage. If damage is apparent, immediately file a claim with the carrier and notify an authorized Simplex product supplier. ELECTRICAL HAZARD-Disconnect electrical field power when making any internal adjustments or repairs.All repairs should be performed by a representative or authorized agent of your local Simplex product supplier. STATIC HAZARD-Static electricity can damage components.Handle as follows: ^moi •Ground yourself before opening or installing components. •Prior to installation,keep components wrapped in anti-static material at all times. FCC R ULESAND REGULATIONS—PART 15-This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.This equipment generates,uses,and can radiate radio frequency energy and,if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual,may cause harmful interference to radio communications.Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. SYSTEM REACCEPTANCE TEST AFTER SOFTWARE CHANGES-To ensure proper system operation,this product must be tested in accordance with NF PA 72,afterany programming operation or change in site-specific software.Reacceptance testing is required afterany change, addition or deletion of system components,or after any modification,repair or adjustment to system hardware or wiring.All components,circuits, system operations,or software functions known to be affected by a change must be 100%tested.In addition,to ensure that otheroperations are not inadvertently affected,at least 10%of initiating devices that are not directly affected by the change,up to a maximum of 50 devices,must also be tested and proper system operation verified. In This Publication Topic See Page Overview 1 Manually Selecting the Strobe Candela Output 6 Setting the Multi-Candela Address 7 TrueAlert Multi-Candela Magnet Test 7 TrueAlert Multi-Candela Notification Appliance Wiring 8 Wall-Mount Strobe,A/V and S/V Mounting 10 Ceiling-Mount Strobe,AN and S/V Mounting 11 Overview The 4906 TrueAlert Addressable Multi-Candela notification appliances are available for wall or ceiling mount,for indoor use only. They provide visible,horn/visible(A/V),or speaker/visible(S/ V)warning of an alarm condition when activated from the control panel of a UL/ULC Listed, Simplex Fire Alarm System. Note: When the notification appliance emits light or sound, it indicates the possibility of an emergency situation that requires immediate attention of all occupants. Strobe output is selectable as 15, 30, 75, 110cd,or FACP.Selection can be made manually by jumper placement.The appliance comes with the jumper installed in the factory default "FACP"setting.When the jumper is in the factory default"FACP"setting,strobe output can b e programmed from a 4100U/4100ES fire alarm control panel when connected to a TrueAlert Addressable Power Supply(TPS).Default FACP programmed output is 15cd, however,one of the four candela outputs must be programmed for each appliance,by authorizing service personnel or a programming mismatch trouble will result.Additional information is contained in ES Panel Programmer's Manual(574-849). Continuedon next page ©2011-2014 Tyco Fire Protection Products.All rights reserved.All specifications and other information shown were current as of document revision 579-808 date and are subject to change without notice. Rev.G TYCO,SIMPLEX,and the product names listed in this material are marks and/or registered marks.Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. . .1.,, 4906 TrueAlert Addressable Multi-Candela Installation Instructio 4 4 fp7 Overview b. Each addressable multi-candela notification appliance has a unique address,set via an ei� j 10 tk DIP switch.Up to 63 unique addresses can be assigned to a TrueAlert Addressable Signali Circuit(SLC),however,total appliance loading available may be less due to appliance gene&ESeces requirements.The appliances are available in the colors described in Table 1. The applia . 6n*usttnoL be painted or have their finish altered in any way. Table 1. TrueAlert Multi-Candela Notification Appliances and Specifications Multi-Candela Model Operation Replaces Wall-Mount Multi-Candela strobe only provides intensity 4904-9350 -- 4906-9201 (Red) selectable for candela ratings of 15, 30,75,or 110 4904-9351 liM cd;Synchronized 1 HZ flash. 4904-9352 FIRES 4904-9353 Visible Only(V/O) 4906-9203(White) 4904-9354 4904-9355 Wall-Mount Multi-Candela strobe with electronic horn provides 4903-9450 4906-9227(Red) intensity selectable for 15, 30,75,or 110 cd; 4903-9451 Synchronized 1 HZ flash. 4903-9452 FIRES 4903-9453 Audible/Visible(A/V) 4906-9229(White) 4903-9454 4903-9455 Wall-Mount Multi-Candela strobe with speaker provides intensity 4903-9350 4906-9251 (Red) selectable for 15, 30,75,or 110 cd;Synchronized 1 4903-9351 HZ flash.TrueAlert Addressable strobe and speaker 4903-9352 are wired separately. L D. 4903-9353 �F R E� 4906-9253White Speaker/Visible(S/V) ( ) Speakers are for 25 or 70.7 VRMS,tapped at 1/4 W, 4903-9354 '/2 W,1 W,and 2 W. 4903-9355 Ceiling-Mount Multi-Candela strobe only provides intensity 4904-9356 FIRE 1 4906-9202(Red) selectable for candela ratings of 15, 30,75,or 110 4904-9357 ‘%14.111. i `�r 1 i cd;Synchronized 1 HZ flash. 4904-9358 Visual Only(V/ 4904-9359 4906-9204(White) 4906-9212 (White,Fire Alarm CN) 4904-9360 4904-9361 Ceiling-Mount Multi-Candela strobe with electronic horn provides New FIRE 4906-9228 (Red) intensity selectable for candela ratings of 15, 30,75, Model N -i,�L or 110 cd;Synchronized 1 HZ flash. Audible/Visible(A/V) 4903-9459 4906-9230(White) 4903-9460 4903-9461 Ceiling-Mount 4906-9254(White,Fire Marking) Multi-Candela strobe with speaker provides intensity 4903-9362 M selectable for candela ratings of 15, 30,75,or 110 4903-9363 4906-9255(White,No Marking) cd;Synchronized 1 HZ flash,TrueAlert Addressable 00 4906-9256(White,Alert Marking) y Strobe is wired separately. 4906-9257(White,Fire Marking) Speakers are for 25 or 70.7 VRMS,tapped at 1/4 W, 4903 9364 Speaker/Visible(S/V) 4906-9258(White,Fire Alarm CN ''A W,1 W,and 2 W.Appliances 4906-9254 through Markings) -9256 are not ULC listed.4906-9257 is ULC listed only.4906-9258 is not ULC listed. Table 2.General Specifications for Wall/Ceiling Strobes&A/Vs Rated Voltage Range SPECIAL APPLICATION 17 -31 VRMS Temperature Range 32°to 120° F(0°to 49°C) Humidity Range 10% to 93%, non-condensing at 100° F(38°C) Connections Terminal for 18 AWG to 12 AWG(0.82 mm2 to 3.31 mm2) Continuedon next page 2 .5.9".. 4906 TrueAlert Addressable Multi-Candela Installation Instructiolti IA V Overview 0 Table 3.Wall-Mount A/V and S/V Strobes-TPS/4009T Application Vail Fire&Emergency Services Candela Input Voltage Wall-Mount Strobe&S/V Wall-Mount A/V*Maximum Operating Currenii4 Rating SPECIAL Maximum Operating APPLICATION Current R MS High Volume Low Volume 15 17-31 VRMS 64 mA 73 mA 68 mA 30 17-31 VRMS 98 mA 108 mA 103 mA 75 17-31 VRMS 187 mA 195 mA 190 mA 110 17-31 VRMS 253 mA 259 mA 254 mA *A/V Strobe current is measuredwith circuit steady ON Table 4.Wall-Mount AN and S/V Strobes-IDNAC Application Candela Input Voltage Wall-Mount Strobe&S/V Wall-Mount AN*Maximum Operating Current RMS Rating SPECIAL Maximum Operating APPLICATION Current RMS High Volume Low Volume 15 23-31 VRMS 50 mA 68 mA 63 mA 30 23-31 VRMS 75 mA 92 mA 87 mA 75 23-31 VRMS 137 mA 158 mA 153 mA 110 23-31 VRMS 190 mA 210 mA 205 mA *A/V Strobe current is measuredwith circuit steady ON Table 5.Ceiling-Mount A/V and S/V Strobes-TPS/4009T Application Candela Input Voltage Ceiling Mount Strobe Ceiling-Mount A/V*Maximum Operating Current R MS Rating SPECIAL Maximum Operating APPLICATION Current RMS High Volume Low Volume 15 17-31 VRMS 76 mA 82 mA 77 mA 30 17-31 VRMS 128 mA 135 mA 130 mA 75 17-31 VRMS 242 mA 249 mA 244 mA 110 17-31 VRMS 328 mA 335 mA 330 mA *A/V Strobe current is measuredwith circuit steady ON Table 6.Ceiling-Mount AN and S/V Strobes-IDNAC Application Candela Input Voltage Ceiling Mount Strobe&S/V Ceiling-Mount A/V*Maximum Operating Current R MS Rating SPECIAL Maximum Operating APPLICATION Current RMS High Volume Low Volume 15 23-31 VRMS 60 mA 75 mA 70 mA 30 23-31 VRMS 92 mA 110 mA 105 mA 75 23-31 VRMS 180 mA 198 mA 193 mA 110 23-31 VRMS 240 mA 250 mA 245 mA *A/V Strobe current is measuredwith circuit steady ON Continuedon next page 3 AO OF go 4906 TrueAlert Addressable Multi-Candela Installation Instructions VIII, ,z VI zp, Overview 921. Table 7.TrueAlert Multi-Candela Wall and Ceiling Mount A/V Units-Horn Sound Pressure Level Measurements Vail Fire S.Fnnergency Sen ices Sound Pressure Level Measurement(dBA) Sound Pressure LevAY(l.W urement(dBA) Voltage Reverberant Room at Ten Feet Per UL464 Anechoic Room at 3 Meter per ULC-S525 (Vrms) (See Note 2) (see note 4,5,and 6) Horn Mode Steady Horn Mode Coded(See Steady Coded(see note 1) Note 1) High Volume Setting 17 (Min) 84.6 80.6 91 99 trhough Addressable Controller(See Note 3) 31 (Max) 88.4 84.5 95 102 Low Volume Setting via 17 (Min) 79.1 75.5 84 90 Addressable Controller (See Note 3) 31 (Max) 84.3 79.2 89 95 Notes: 1. The coded category covers both Temporal and March time cadences. 2. Reverberant dBA measurements are a minimum UL rating based on sound power level measurements made in UL's reverberant test chamber. 3. High and Low volume settings are configured with DIP Switch(SW4)on the TrueAlert Addressable Controller. 4. Anechoic dBA measurements are a minimum ULC rating based on sound pressure level measurements made in ULC's anechoic test chamber. 5. The sound pressure level decreases by 3 dB at an angular displacement of 40 degrees and by 6 dB at an angular displacement of 50 degrees both horizontally and vertically. 6. With the 4905-9838 sound damper installed,the anechoic measurements decrease 5 to 6 dBA Table 8.Wall/Ceiling Speaker Specifications Input Voltage 25 or 70.7 VRMS—Speakers are for connection to conventional fire alarm audio circuits. Power Taps via Jumper J1 '/4,'/z, 1, and 2 W Fire Alarm 400 to 4000 Hz Frequency Response General Signalling 125 to 12 kHz Table 9.TrueAlert Addressable Wall and Ceiling Mount S/V Units-Speaker Jumper setting UL1480 at 10 ft ULC-S541 at 3 m Jumper J1 Tap Setting Voltage to Tapin Watts Wall S/V 4906-9254,4906-9255, Wall S/V 4906-9257 (all models) 4906-9256,4906-9258 (all models) (Ceiling S/V for ULC) Ceiling S/V A 1% 76 76 77 80.9 70.7 B 1/2 79 79 80 84.1 Vrms C 1 82 82 83 87.3* D 2 85 85 86* 90.2* D 1/4 76 76 77 81.6 25 E 1/2 79 79 80 84.3 Vrms F 1 82 82 83 87.1* G 2 85 85 86* 89.7* Notes: • Reverberant dBA measurements are a minimum UL rating based on sound level measurements made in UL's reverberant test chamber. • Anechoic dBA measurements are a minimum ULC rating based on sound pressure level measurements made in ULC's anechoic test chamber. • The sound pressure level decreases by 3 dB at an angular displacement of 30 degrees and by 6 dB at an angular displacement of 55 degrees. *Only marked settings may be used for ULC fire alarm applications. Continuedon next page 4 AO OF .,, 4906 TrueAlert Addressable Multi-Candela Installation Instructions 14 if tk Overview Table 10. Vertical and Horizontal Light Disper 0 !p. v (Wall to Floor) 'eon 11 Percent of R atedLight Output Vail Fire&Emergency Services At Any Candela Setting 04/16/18 45'. .45' (R oomTemperature) Vertical Dispersion Horizontal Dispersion X-Plane UL Req Typical Y-Plane UL Req Typical Angle Output Output Angle Output Output LIGHT 0 100% 322% 0 100% 320% 00' HU' 5 90% 217% ±5 90% 214% 10 90% 168% ±10 90% 177% Figure 1. Strobe Light Output(Horizontal Dispersion) 15 90% 179% ±15 90% 175% 20 90% 210% ±20 90% 174% 25 90% - 184% ±25 90% 170% 30 90% 149% ±30 75% 169% 35 65% 172% ±35 75% 157% 0: ;:- ZERO ATE 0 40 46% 189% ±40 75% 151% 45 34% 203% ±45 75% 138% 50 27% 152% ±50 55% 130% 10 55 22% - 166% ±55 45% 121% 15 60 18% 166% ±60 40% 117% 65 16% 164% ±65 35% 109% 20 70 15% 163% ±70 35% 105% 75 13% 159% ±75 30% 98% 90` 60 55 50 46 40 95 90 25 80 12% 138% ±80 30% 90% 85 12% 113% ±85 25% 78% FLOOR 90 12% 88% ±90 25% 67% Figure 2.Strobe Light Output,Wall to Floor Continuedon next page 5 4906 TrueAlert Addressable Multi-Candela Installation Instructions Vt, Overview Table 11. Vertical and Horizontal Light DisperD " b (Ceiling to Walls and Floor) _ o7 CEILING Percent of R atedLight Output Vail Fire&Emergency Services At Any Candela Setting 04/16/18 D0' ' � (R oomTemperature) Vertical Dispersion Horizontal Dispersion X-Plane UL Req Typical Y-Plane UL Req Typical Angle Output Output Angle Output Output 0 100% 327% 0 100% 343% ±5 90% 293% ±5 90% 160% ±10 90% 281% ±10 90% 175% ±15 90% 197% ±15 90% 129% 1 11 0 ±20 90% 168% ±20 90% 145% Ie P - ±25 90% 142% ±25 90% 165% ±30 45% 143% ±30 45% 152% col', ±35 45% 155% ±35 45% 144% ±40 45% 156% ±40 45% 139% F ±45 45% 134% ±45 45% 129% F1 ea ±50 55% 115% ±50 55% 129% 30 50 _±55 45% 104% ±55 45% 123% ±60 40% 103% ±60 40% 111% 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 10 15 20 25 ±65 35% 98% ±65 35% 120% FLOOR ±70 35% 87% ±70 35% 103% ±75 30% 90% ±75 30% 75% Figure 3.Strobe Light Output,Ceiling to Walls and Floor ±80 30% 96% ±80 30% 83% ±85 25% 96% ±85 25% 70% ±90 25% 83% ±90 25% 47% Manually Selecting the Strobe Candela Output Notes: 1. Jumpers are factory set as FACP.If manual selection is required,strobe intensity is selected by jumper position(15, 30,75, 110 candela or FACP).See Figure 4. 2. Leave in FACP(factory default)setting if candela setting is to be programmed from a 4100U/4100ES FACP. 3. The candela setting is visible through the strobe lens. 4. When controlled from a TrueAlert Addressable Controller,the FACP setting is not supported. ®sPCP Strobe Intensity Viewing 5 5 0 o Slot Location , ,11 ANWall-Mount,and SN CandelaV/OO 30 ■I' Selection Jumper 115 I Ceiling-Mount V/O,A/V !_FACP � ' and SN Candela ® ® o o � � Selection Jumper „.W5'-,.„..... �O�w� a,�� 'i /I�;Fitkv,; foo ii. e . too I /� vii' \\ �.tl �I 1 ;�0 - " \� Wall-Mount V/O: A/V �, 0 �� 4.11111"Wall-Mount S/V Candela Selection Ceiling V/O,AN&S/V Receptacle Figure 4.Multi-Candela Intensity Setting 6 „ALS OF 'LP 40t, frl. 4906 TrueAlert Addressable Multi-Candela Installation Instructions 4CPI O. V ibj .051.6P' Setting the Multi-Candela Address Addresses are set via an eight-position DIP switch,as shown in Table 12. See Figure 5 for the DIP switch location.DIP switch nositior ca t significant bit(LSB)andposition 8 is the most significant bit(MSB). all Flre Emergencyervices g ( ) 04/16/18 Note: DIP Switches 1 through 6 are used to set the possible 63 address codes, DIP Switches 7 and 8 are not used and are set to "OFF". Use a small screwdriver or pen to set the switches,and then record the address. Table 12. Addressable Multi-Candela-DIP Switch Address Chart DIP SWITCH SHOWN IS RESERVED FOR L DIP SWITCHES 5AND 6 d / SET AT ADDRESS 7. LSO M a FUTURE USE (Front View) cheon \ 0000 1000 0100 1111 Without WalEscul-Mount Dips witchValue:1 2 4 8 16 32 64128 Wall-Mount S/V (out Escutcheonuw) 000 4 16 32 48 Without (Rear View) DOFF t r I l I -1000 1 17 33 49 ®� Wall-Mount V/O&A/V Ceiling V/ /V OFF 0100 2 18 34 50 _O!'�a� 0 • NOT USED -1100 3 19 35 51 ,� O� Ot VO I�[,� III - 0010 4 20 36 52 8 I1=0N O=OFF 1010 5 21 37 53 //1 ■ ■ DIP 0110 6 22 38 54 6�J ! I I SWITCHES 1110 7 23 39 55 ''-' 1THRU4 0001 8 24 40 56 e- _ 1001 9 25 41 57 - -,,I II lIII Notes. _0101 10 26 42 58 O II I 1.The TrueAlert Comm Channel(4009 TrueAlert Addres s abI4JAC Controller 1101 11 27 43 59 =� ------- or TrueAlert compatible FACP only)s upportsaddres scodes 1 through 63. 0011 12 28 44 60 2.DIP s witclin"1"pos Monis"ON”while DIP s witchn"0"pos itionis"OFF". _1011 13 29 45 61 Multi-Candela Address 0111 14 30 46 62 DI PSwitch 1111 15 31 47 63 Figure 5. Multi-Candela Address DIP Switch TrueAlert Multi-Candela Magnet Test Note: The host control panel must be in diagnostic mode and configured to support magnet testing. Position magnet tester 553-810 to the bottom right side of the appliance cover near the LED indicator(see Figure 6).Hold the magnet tester in place for a minimum of two seconds or until the LED begins flashing. In response to the magnetic test,the indicator LED emits one long flash denoting the test acknowledge signal.This is followed by a pause,and then another long flash followed by a pause.The LED then flashes one to six times to denote the first digit of the address,pauses,and then flashes one to nine times to indicate the second digit of the address.One long flash always indicates a zero. For example address 17 would be:long flash-pause- 1 fast flash-pause-7 fast flashes. Address 32 would be:long flash-pause-3 fast flashes-pause-2 fast flashes. After the Multi-Candela's LED flashes its address,it pauses for two seconds and flashes the candela rating as follows: 15 cd: 1 fast flash-pause-5 fast flashes MAGNET TESTER 30 cd:3 fast flashes-pause- 1 long flash LOCATION 75 cd:7 fast flashes-pause-5 fast flashes -,,-.-« ammo.. �_ 110 cd: 1 fast flash-pause- 1 fast flash-pause- 1 long flash B • After the Multi-Candela's LED flashes its candela rating,it goes into DE EDE alarm(when selected for real appliance test at the host control panel)or the LED illuminates(silent appliance test)for 2 to 3 seconds. MAGNET II,C) L2w..._____ _Ail TESTER O,1114 TESTER Important: Refer to the TrueAlert Addressable Controller I' I EION LOCADEV Installation Guide(574-762)for detailed information on - appliance diagnostic testing. Wall-Mount Multi-Candela Ceiling-Mount Multi-Candela Figure 6.Multi-Candela Appliances Magnet 7 ..ors..0"e. 4906 TrueAlert Addressable Multi-Candela Installation Instructio 4 ill trqrfie V ibj .051.6112. TrueAlert Multi-Candela Notification Appliance Wiring iq in Warning: Make sure that all power is disconnected before starting the installation. Vail Fire&Emergency Services Caution: Connect wiring to terminals as shown.Do not loop wires under terminals. Break wire runs to° nRide supervision of connection.Do not bring conduit through the rear of the electrical box if installing any peripherals with speakers. Strip lead insulation to 3/8"maximum. General Wiring Notes(V/O,A/V): 1. At the electrical box,connect the contractor wiring to the CKT+and CKT-terminals at the rear of the strobe unit.Torque terminal block screws 12-15 in/lbs.to ensure proper continuity.See Figure 7. 2. Ensure that correct polarity is maintained for each strobe unit. 3. SLC wiring must be twisted pair(TWP) 4. CKT Terminals accept 2 Wires:#12- 18 AWG TWP . CKT-INPUT CKT+INPUT ..� 1 '? \Tl//I 0 ® —400+ . 060 J)`-I`. (� O 0 Cil) ! -� o TERMINAL2 I; n 11 am 1 O V) [ CKT+INPUT U ® .4 ��t TERMINALI kl CKT-INPUT �® /� 1 \ j J CKT+INPUT CKT-INPUT Ceiling-Mount V/0 Ceiling-Mount A/V Wall-Mount V/O&A/V Figure 7.Multi-Candela(V/O and A/V)Terminal Wiring 4906 4906 4906 AN,V/O A/V,V/O A/V,V/O 1 2 1 2 1 2 -'CKT ,+ -,CKT ,+ -,CKT ,+ .a. •► SLC+ .•► •► SLC+ ••► •► SLC+ SLC- �■ SLC- �■ SLC- �■ FROM TrueAlert-COMPATIBLE SLC- SLC- TO NEXT APPLIANCE OR SLC CONTROLLER TrueAlert-COMPATIBLE SLC (SEE NOTES) SLC+ SLC+ CONTROLLER ClassA Wiring(See Notes) (SEE NOTES) 4906 4906 4906 4906 AN,V/O AN,V/O AN,V/O AN,V/O 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 -,CKT ,+ -0 CKT 0+ -,CKT ,+ -,CKT ,+ FROM TrueAlert-COMPATIBLE sLc- .. SLC- SLC- .. SLC- SLC CONTROLLER (SEE NOTES) SLC+ Class B Wiring(See Notes) Notes: 1. Max imum46 appliances per circuit.Max imum 30 ohms wire resistance between appliances.Ref erto Field Wiring Diagrams of the driving TrueAlert compatible fire alarm control panel for further instructions. 2. Notification appliances are rated per individual module label. 3. Maintain the correct polarity on the terminal connections.Do not loop wires under terminals. 4. All TrueAlert SLC wiring connections are supervised and power-limited. 5. These appliances were only tested to the operating voltage limits of 17-31 VDC.The appliance may fail to operate as intended, and/or cause permanent damage to this equipment if it operates outside of these limits. 6. The TrueAlert AN and V/O can only be operated through a compatible TrueAlert Addressable Controller or 4100U/4100ES TPS. 7. T-tapping is not allowed for Class A wiring. Figure 8.Multi-Candela(AN and V/O)Wiring Continuedon next page 8 ....r.....0".. 44. 015 4906 TrueAlert Addressable Multi-Candela Installation Instructions , IV TrueAlert Multi-Candela Notification Appliance Wiring Oj General Wiring Notes(S/V): Vail Fire&Emergency Services 1. At the rear of the strobe assembly,make sure that the rectangular slot in the housing is aligned with the DIP switch.Route the black and redd168'MBtrough the strobe housing conduitcut-out(see Figure 12).Attachthe strobe assemblyonto the housing.Connectthe plug endsofthe black(NEG)andred(POS)leadsto the appropriate connectors posts located and silk-screened on the speaker circuit board assembly. 2. At the metal electrical box,connect the contractor wiring to the STROBE+and STROBE-terminals and speaker wires to the SPKR+and SPKR-terminals at the rear of the S/V.Torque terminal block screws 12-15 in/lbs.to ensure proper continuity.See Figures 9 and 10. 3. Ensure that correct polarity is maintained on each unit. 4. Configure the speaker wattage setting using Table 9 on page 4.Ensure that the R MS value of the connected audio circuit matches the RMS value of the connected speaker.An incorrect tap setting may damage the speaker.The factory default setting for the speaker is J1 to Tap E(25 Vrms,1/2 W). 5. TrueAlert SLC and audio NAC wiring must be a twisted pair(TWP).If the audio NAC wiring is run in the same conduit with the high-intensity strobes(110 CD), then a twisted shield pair is required. JUMPER J1 JUMPER Jt (Shown tapped to E,the (Shown tapped to E,the II i 25 VRMS/zW Pos Ron) 25Vrms/zW Position) See Table 7 r] IMP ®I See Table 7 \/ STROBE+TERMINAL I ego —3,,, `r �� STROBE+TERMINAL ��� l r-� SPEAKER-TERMINAL i TB2 C _ _ SPEAKER-TERMINAL I'IV I I k ER1 T82 �� l l SPEAKER+TERMINAL a �'��I 11 `!I11 TEl �_ I- ] STROBE-TERMINAL IL 0.: „ �'" SPEAKER+TERMINAL STROBE-TERMINALj. ® �0; I moi,\_ LLLLLL���IIIII I dl�� �/ I STROBEANDSPKRTERMINALS L - ACCEPT 2 WIRES:M12 18 AWGTWP (IL. (SEE NOTES) ® ® 1 9R2 R STROBE LEAD CONNECTIONS Wall-Mount SN Ceiling-Mount SN Figure 9.Multi-Candela(S/V)Terminal Wiring SPKR- SPKR- SPKR+ SPKR+ 49065/V aaassN SPKR- TO NEXT APPLIANCE OR AUDIO NAC CHANNEL FROM AUDIO NAC CHANNEL I SPKR+ ISISPKR+ _Q SPKR+ SPKR• (4100/4003) (4100/4003)(SEE NOTES) SPKR- E} SPKR- / �+ SPKR- / (SEE NOTES) FROM TrueAlert-COMPATIBLE SLC+ SLC CONTROLLER ISI STROBE+ ��+ STROBE SLC- (SEE NOTES) l STROBE- 11E1 STROBE- SLC- TO NEXT APPLIANCE OR SLC•� I- TrueAlert-COMPATIBLE SLC SLC- sLC- CONTROLLER SLC+ sLc+ (SEE NOTES) Class A Wiring(See Notes) SPKR- SPKR SPKR+ SPKR+ rMoe SN 6906 SIV a90fi SN FROM AUDIO NAC CHANNEL SPKR+ SPKR* - ®SPKR+ ®SPKR* (4100/4003)(SEE NOTES) -{ SPKR- SPKR- / ®SPKR- / ®SPKR- / FROM TrueAlert-COMPATIBLE l KC+ SLC CONTROLLER SLC- ®STROBE+ ®STROBE* ®STROBE* (SEE NOTES) ®STROBE- ®STROBE- ®STROBE- SLC- SLG- SLC+ • SLC+ Class B Wiring(See Notes) Wiring Notes(S/V): 1. Maximum 43 appliances per circuit.Maximum 30 ohms wire resistance between appliances.Ref erto Field Wiring Diagrams of the driving TrueAlertcompatible fire alarm control panel for further instructions. 2. Notification appliances are rated per individual module label. 3. Maintain the correct polarity on the terminal connections.Do not loop the wires under the terminals. 4. All TrueAlert SLC and NAC wiring connections are supervised and power-limited. 5. These appliances were only tested to the operating voltage limits of 17-31 VDC.The appliance may fail to operate as intended,and/or cause permanent damage to this equipment if it operates outside of these limits. 6. The TrueAlert S/V can only be operated through a compatible TrueAlert addressable controller or 4100U/4100ES TPS. 7. T-tapping is not allowed for Class A wiring. Figure 10. Multi-Candela(S/V)Class A&B Wiring 9 0444114 OF \ 4 4906 TrueAlert Addressable Multi-Candela Installation Instructions 1 ., v Wall-Mount Strobe,A/V and S/V Mounting \1/4 "11103 S°11 See Figure 11 for mounting the notification appliance to the enclosure box.When surface mounting the Strobe or A/V,the 4905-99F37 Q - - all I mergengy Services TrueAlert Surface Mount Skirt is recommended,when surface mounting the S/V,eitherthe 4905-9946 or 4905-9947 Surface Mungthictrt is required. Refer to the 4905 TrueAlert NAC Surface Mount Skirt Installation Instructions 574-790 for this mounting application.Surface mount accessories are not compliant with Canadian requirements and can not be used in Canada. When mounting the wall-mount S/V to a Simplex 2975-9145 electrical box,the 4905-9903 Adapter Plate is required.Refer to the 4905 TrueAlert AdapterPlate Installation Instructions(574-791)for this mounting application. Caution: Do not bring conduit through the rear of the electrical box if installing any peripherals with speakers. A. Tighten mounting screws snugly(do not over tighten).Torque terminal block screws 12-15 in/lbs.to ensure proper continuity. B. F or semi-flush mounting,install the box either flush with the wall or with a maximum 1/4-inch recess. —�(✓ �io I IMPORTANT! NSTALLATION 2-SCREW HOLES FOR DOUBLE- 1 1 ° Cb C) GANG MOUNTING MOUNTING HEIGHT REFERENCE -SCREW HOLES FOR SINGLE- ,i t>�un SCREWS NOT SUPPLIED 2975-9145 GANG MOUNTING a ® O I� I (SEE NOTES 1 and 2) box outline 4"square box outline SCREWS NOT SUPPLIED Imo (SEE NOTES 1 and 2) IN INSTALLATION 4"(102 mm) REFERENCE L SQUARE MOUNTING AlJ i� 2-SCREWS SUPPLIED '� �I (SEE NOTES 1 and 2) 1-1/2"(38 mm) "(2.1 m) O t7 % minimum I 82NFPA 72 Wall-Mount Strobe&A/V 4-INCH SQUARE 78-1/2"(2 m) requires that the entire lens be ELECTRICAL BOX minimum not less than 80"and not greater NOT SUPPLIED than 96"above the finished floor. SCREWS(SUPPLIED) / (SEE NOTES 1) QTY:2Ir 11 (MOUNT SCREWS CROSS CORNER) CDC)O �'g': SCREWS(SUPPLIED) uh.. • O QTY:2 ` CD -44; �1 ® ' O0 O (MOUNT SCREWS CROSS CORNER) /-'lo o�O INI.r 1 11 ,.,, \ 24',_ 4.0 cl)0 s ,.%) alb�l�% r� :ice• HOUSING � -0 '''-'L SEE NOTE 3 �" x111.4—____, I.II,� 4-INCH SQUARE ELECTRICAL BOX —/� _; -Y (1%INCHES DEEP) Strobe or AN Cover STROBE&AN l WITH 1)4 INCH EXTENSION RING (Strobe shown) JMPORTANT J INSTALLATION INSTALLATION SN COVER---------476. – 3 INCHES DEEP NOTE 2)NIMUM MOUNTING HEIGHT REFERENCE A REFERENCE 11 ( Bottom of lens I is either even with,or slightly Electrical F Fabove bottom box outline411''''''''-' 1‘ t� of compatible Notes: SEE NOTE 3 boxes 117 . 4906 Series TrueAlert Multi-Candela Strobe,AN provide compatible mounting with single-gang,double-gang,or 4-inch square electrical box(s)(not supplied)mounted semi-flush or surface to the wall's surface. Reference illustration for mounting screw NFPA 72 locations. requires that the 80"(2.03 m) 2. 4906 Series TrueAlert Multi-Candela,SN requires mountingto,4-inch square electrical entire lens be not minimumq q less than 80"and box screws with a 4"square box extension(11/2 deep).The two mounting screws are not greater than placed cross corner(opposite top and bottom holes)for the installation. 96"above the 3. 4906 Series TrueAlert Multi-Candela Strobe,AN and SN:To remove cover when finished floor. assembled to housing,press snap release in(one at a time)with a flat tip screwdriver while pulling up cover with other hand. Figure 11. Multi-Candela Wall-Mounting 10 ....r.....0".. 44.146( 4906 TrueAlert Addressable Multi-Candela Installation Instructions 4ill V Ceiling-Mount Strobe,A/V and S/V Mounting 0 Qin 105.1 Caution: Do not bring conduit through the rear of the electrical box if installing any peripherals with speakers. Vail Fire&Emergency Services 04/16/18 A. Tighten mounting screws snugly(do not over tighten).Torque terminal block screws 12-15 in/lbs.to ensure proper continuity. B. F or semi-flush mounting,install the box either flush with the wall or with a maximum 1/4-inch recess. Strobe mounting A/V mounting 04-INCH SQUARE 1 ELECTRICAL BOX T-BAR with CLIPS and SCREWS .iti� NOT SUPPLIED ERICO NO.512 (3"DEEP REQUIRED) (SUPPLIED BY CONTRACTOR) NXHANDY BOX 00000 0 O RACO NO.650 or EQUAL 3'/-INCH x 1'/-INCH DEEP (SUPPLIED BY CONTRACTOR) CEILING-MOUNT NV COVER V,W 70 c, Ic\ - SEENOTES1,2) ' p----=---iiimani\ ,. .� tc)�Ei VII�� STROBE HOUSING =_—_ Ail I'''''�t HOUSING SLOTS `114P.- SCREWS S(SUPPLIED) �� o• ` MOUNTING TABS SCREWS(SUPPLIED) STROBE ASSEMBLY \ (MOUNT SCREWS CROSS CORNER) S/V mounting Ceiling Strobe Mounting Notes: 4-INCH SQUARE ELECTRICAL BOX 1. The TrueAlertCeilingStrobeunitattachesdirectlyto a standardsingle-gang RACO NO.191 OR EQUIVALENT electrical box(not supplied),semi-flush or surface mounted. 1%INCH DEEP 4-INCH SQUARE /0 I�' (NOT SUPPLIED) 2. There are two holes for electrical box mounting.Secure the housingpto the EXTENSION RING single-gangbox usingtwo mountingscrews #6/32-inch x 1 1/8-inch long RACO NO.203 OR (#6/32-inch EQUIVALENT O O I a supplied).Line the mounting tabs of the strobe unitto the housing slots and 1%INCH DEEP - (NOT SUPPLIED O O n e snap into place. 3. Ensure that the strobe candela selection jumper is in the correct position iiii.C ��� before the strobe assembly is snapped to the housing. Telb-4-INCH CEILING-MOUNT �--'..el. SPEAKER/VISIBLE II ► II Ceiling A/V Mounting Notes: HOUSING ASSEMBLY 1. The TrueAlert Ceiling-Mount A/V attaches directly to a 4-inch square r electrical box(not supplied),semi-flushor surface mounted.Ensure correct I \ orientationof the box in relationto the locationof the mounting screwsand the A/V's position. �0 2. F orinstallationin a concrete or plasterceiling,flush-mount the box(with a ��I WIRING ACCESS SLOT FOR 1/4-inch recess,maximum). SCREWS(SUPPLIED) ( STROBE RED&BLACK (QTY:2) -►� - II WIRE LEADS 3. F orinstallationin a suspendedceiling,use a suitable tile bridge thatrestson ��4 111 Y tile to support the box. 4. Ensure that the strobe candela selection jumper is in the correct position STROBE LENS ASSEMBLY � � before the strobe assembly is snapped to the housing. Ceiling S/V Mounting Notes: 1. The TrueAlert Ceiling-Mount S/V attaches directly to a 4-inch square electrical box(not supplied),semi-flush or surface mounted. 2. Ensure correct orientation of box with extension in relation to location of mounting screws. 3. Ensure that the strobe candela selection jumper is in the correct position before the strobe assembly is snapped to the housing. 4. For installation in a plaster or concrete ceiling,mount box with extension f lushor withmaximum 1/4-inchrecess;f orsuspendedceiling,use a suitable bridge that rests on tile to support box with extension. 5. Pass wires from strobe assembly through the wiring access slot.On model 4906-9257,the gasketf oracousticperformance mustbe temporarilypushed to the side to feed the wires through. 6. ConnectRED wire fromstrobe assemblyto POS terminal on PCB.Connect BLK wire from strobe assembly to NEG terminal on PCB. Figure 12. Multi-Candela Ceiling-Mounting 11 two(la 4906 TrueAlert Addressable Multi-Candela Installation Instructio Limitations, Notification Appliances,and the Fire Alarm System itself,have certain limitations and require �o� Safety and safety,placement,installation,and test.Since you must know the limitations and adhere to the re'. Placement of keep these instructions at a central location for future reference so that all people who use,mainai itain,re an• mergency Services the Fire Alarm System have access to this information. 04/16/18 Notification Appliances Limitations Notification Appliances do not provide their own power.They receive their power from the Fire Alarm System.If power is not supplied to the Notification Appliances(for whatever reason),the Notification Appliances will not provide a visible and/or audible warning.THEREFORE,BACK-UP POWER SUPPLIES,OR OTHER BACK-UP POWER SOURCES,ARE REQUIRED FOR THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. Notification Appliances provide a specific rated output level of light.The output level must meet the requirements of the intended protected area(s).Although the 4906 TrueAlert Strobe Notification Appliances meet the current UL and ULC standards for light intensity,the protected area(s)may have walls,doors, carpeting,furniture,insulation,or other obstacles that reduce or even block the light.For all applications,the light output must provide enough intensity to alert all occupants of the protected area(s)including those occupants that are sleeping.If these occupants cannot see the effect of the Notification Appliances within the protectedarea(s),you must increase the intensityof the lightoutputor add additional Notification Appliances so that the occupants can see the effect of the Notification Appliances when activated.Refer to National F ire Protection Association(NFPA)National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code 72. Notification Appliances are not a substitute for insurance coverage.All users shouldhave adequate levels of life and property insurance. Safety Always install,maintain,and test Notification Appliances within their specifications.Failure to follow all safety precautions and instructions may result in loss of life and property due to non-functioning Notification Appliances. Some Notification Appliances use high voltage.To avoid electrical hazards and avoid damage to appliances,make sure that the electrical power for the Notification Appliance Circuit is disconnected at the control panel before installing,repairing,or internally adjusting any Notification Appliances. Even with electrical power removed,some Notification Appliances(such as visible strobes)store a high voltage charge.The high voltage can cause injury resulting in death from electrical shock.DO NOT TOUCH EXPOSED CIRCUITRY. Location The Location of Notification Appliances must conform to: • LatestNF PA standards and guidelines(Ref erto National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code 72),if applicable • The Canadian Building Code,if applicable • Light Intensity Analysis of Intended Protected Areas • Local Authority Having Jurisdiction(AHJ)Requirements Notification Appliances are not intended for installation within hazardous locations as defined by the National Electrical Code(NEC)or the NF PA.Contact Simplex for information on Explosion-Proof Notification Appliances designed for hazardous environments. •®SimplEx579-808 Re. G tr4 ,It BRSimplEx Multi-ApplicationP UL, ULC, CSFM Listed; IDNet or MAPNET II Communicat ` FM Approved * Addressable Manu Vail Fire&Emergency Services 04/16/18 Features ICI 0 Individuallyaddressablemanual fire alarm stations with: PULL DOWN • Power and data supplied via IDNet or MAPNET II j addressable communications using a single wire pair v Operation that complies with ADA requirements -__i • Visible LED indicator that flashes during ( ) ( ) communications and is on steady when the station has 4099-9021 4099-9805 been activated 4099-9004 NO GRIP NO GRIP • The NO GRIP Single Action Station and Retrofit Kit Single action Single action Retrofit kit are available with a more easily operated pull lever for applications where anticipated users may find the standard station lever difficult to activate FIRE 0 P • Pull lever that protrudes when alarmed • Break-rod supplied(use is optional) au T PUSH • Models are available with single or double action WI P13-14, KEY (breakglass or push)operation � • OPERATED • • UL listed to Standard 38 Compatible with the following Si mplet control ( ) ( ) panels: With 2099-9828 • Model Series 4007ES, 4008,4010, 4010ES, 4100ES, 4099-9005 4099-9006 Institutional 4100U,4020,4100, and4120 fire alarm control Breakglass Push Cover kit panels equipped with either IDNet or MAPNET II communications O•e r at i on • Model Series 2120 Communicating Device Acti vati onof the 4099-9004 single action manual station Transponders(CDT5)equipped with MAPNET II requires a firm downward pull to activate the alarm switch. communications Completing the action breaks an internal plastic break-rod Compact construction: (visible below the pull lever,use is optional).The use of a • Electronics module enclosure minimizes dust break-rod can be a deterrent to vandalism without infiltration interfering with the minimum pull requirements needed for • Allows mounting in standard electrical boxes easy activation. The pull lever latches into the alarm • Screw terminals for wiring connections position and remains extended out of the housing to provide Tamper resi stantreset key lock(keyed same as a visible indication. Simplex fire alarm cabinets) Single Action NO GRIP Stati on4099-9021.For applications such as California Building Code, Title 24, Multi ple mounting opti ons: which requires"Controls and operating mechanisms shall • Surface or semi-flush with standard boxes or matching be operable with one hand and shall not require tight Simplex boxes grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist"the model • Flush mount adapter kit 4099-9021 station provides a more easily operated pull • Adapters are available for retrofitting to commonly lever compared to standard stations.Retrofit of existing available existing boxes stations is available using the 4099-9805 Retrofit kit. Descri pti on Double ActionStations(Breakglass)require the operator to strike the front mounted hammer to break the The Simplex addressable manual station combines the glass and expose the recessed pull lever.The pull lever then familiar Simplex manual station housing with a compact operates as a single action station. communication module that is easily installed to satisfy oubleActionStations(Push Type)require that a demanding applications. Its integral individual spring loaded interference plate(marked PUSH)be pushed addressable module(IAM)constantly monitors status and / _back to access the pull lever of the single action station. communicates changes to the connected control panel via IDNet or MAPNET II communications wiring. Station reset requires the use of a key to reset the manual station lever and deactivate the alarm switch.(If the break- • Refer to page 2 for specific model listings.This product has been approved by the rod is used,it must be replaced.) California State Fire Marshal(CSFM)pursuant to Section 13144.1 of the California H ealth and Safety Code.See CSFM Listing 7150-0026:224 for allowable values and/or conditions Station testing is performed by physical activation of the concerning material presented in this document.Additional listings may be applicable; pull lever.Electrical testing can be also performed by contact your local Simplex product supplier for the latest status.Listings and approvals under Simplex Time Recorder Co.are the property of Tyco Fire Protection Products. unlocking the station housing to activate the alarm switch. S4099-0005 10/2014 Addressable Manual Station Product Selection 4 _ dg Addressable Manual Stations,Red Housi ng withWhite Letters and White Pull Levergr fie Model Description Housing Pull Lever Li sti n. 07:5 51 4099-9004 Single Action,English FIRE ALARM PULL DOWN UL, ULC, '317014° 4099-9004CB Single Action,Bilingual English and French FEU FIRE TIREZ PULL ULC Vail Fire&Emergency Services 4099-9004CF Single Action,French _ ALARME FEU _ ABAISSEZ 04/16/18 4099-9004PO Single Action,Portuguese FOGO ALARME PUXE UL, FM 4099-9004SP Single Action,Spanish ALARMA FUEGO JALE 4099-9005 Double Action,Breakglass operation,English FIRE ALARM PULL DOWN UL, ULC, FM,CSFM 4099-9005PO Double Action,Breakglass operation,Portuguese FOGO ALARME PUXE UL, FM 4099-9005SP Double Action,Breakglass operation,Spanish ALARMA FUEGO JALE 4099-9006 Double Action,Push operation,English FIRE ALARM PUSH PULL DOWN UL, ULC, FM,CSFM / 4099-9006PO 1 Double Action,Push operation,Portuguese FOGO ALARME EMPURRE PUXE UL, FM 4099-9006SP Double Action,Push operation,Spanish ALARMA FUEGO EMPUJE JALE 4099-9021 Single Action NO GRIP operation,English FIRE ALARM PULL DOWN UL, ULC, FM,CSFM Accessories(refer to pages 3 and 4 for details) Model Description Model Description 2975-9022 Cast aluminum surface mount box,red 2099-9803 Replacement breakglass 2975-9178 Surface mount steel box,red 2099-9804 Replacement break-rod 2099-9813 Semi-flush trim plate for double gang switch 2099-9828 Institutional cover kit for field installation on 4099-9004; box,red Note:Covers LED indicator 2099-9819 Flush mount adapter kit,black 2099-9814 Surface trim plate for Wiremold box V5744-2, red 2099-9820 Flush mount adapter kit,beige 4099-9805 Retrofit Kit for field conversion of a single action station to a NO GRIP station;refer to Installation Instructions 579-1007 for details Specif i cati Ongrefer to Installation Instructions 579-1135 for additional information) Power and Communications IDNet or MAPNETI I communications, 1 address per station Address Means DIP switch,8 position Wire Connections Screw terminal for in/out wiring,for 18 to 14 AWG wire(0.82 mm2 to 2.08 mm2) UL Listed Temperature Range 32°to 120° F(0°to 49°C)intended for indoor operation Humidity Range Up to 93% RH at 100° F(38° F) Housing Color Red with white raised lettering Material Housing and pull lever are Lexan polycarbonate or equal Pull Lever Color White with red raised lettering Housing Dimensions 5"H x 3 3/4"W x 1" D(127 mm x 95 mm x 25 mm) Addressable Manual Station Semi-Flush Mounting 4"Square Box Mount / 4"(102 mm)square box,2 1/8"(54 mm)minimum AIMMEIVAI depth,RACO#231 or equal(supplied by others) 401. 3 0 Mount flush or with 1/16"(2 mm)-►� maximum extension Single Gang Box Mount�, lo DO NOT RECESSover p ate Single gang box,2 1/2"deep (64 mm),RACO#500 or equal (supplied by others) il il FIRE 0 ALARM Station side view Single gang cover plate,3/4" I PULL DOWN (19 mm)extension,RACO#773 iLil or equal(supplied by others) LED Indicator Wall surface Simplex Semi-Flush Mount Si de View 2 S4099-0005 10/2014 0OF,k4! Addressable Manual Stati ons Surface Mounting Z 47 4 V OA. N. 2975-9178 Box 2975-9022 Cast B• lib 51 Preferred Mounti ng.For surface 5-3/16"H x 4"W x 2-3/16"D 5"H x 3-7/8"W x 2-3/16" ' 110031° mounting of these addressable (132 mm x 102 mm x 56 mm) (127 mm x 98 mm x 56 mm) (ordered separately) (ordered separate) it Fire&Emergency Services manual stations, the preferred 4 ./18 electrical boxes are shown in the ... p,'"•-• illustration to the right. 1k1F. 0 Additional Mounting Reference.Refer to page 4 for Knockouts located Wiremold box mounting top and bottom compatibility. FIRE °ALARM! 0 . PULL DOWN 1 Access for 3/4"threaded 5" conduit located top and bottom (127 mm) IE Simplex 1"(25.4 mm) 3-3/4"(95 mm) 4099 Series Addressable Manual Station Surface Mount Side Viewwith Internal Detail Appli cati on Reference Refer to NFPA 72,the National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, and all 1-1/4" applicable local codes for complete (32 mm) Simplex 2975-9178 box requirements for manual stations.The Field wiring (shown for reference) (shown for reference) following summarizes the basic 01,:ill requirements. 1. Stations shall be located in the normal path of exit and distributed Address setting under in the protected area such that they resealable label(accessible are unobstructed and readily with cover open) ------------b- 2-5/8" accessible. (67 mm) 2. Mounting shall be with the operable part not less than 42 in Station coveril (1.07 m)and not more than 48 in hinges open for jiI; iIiriii installation access I. ., (1.22 m)above floor level. 3. At least one station shall be Switch wiring provided on each floor.Additional j (prewired) stations shall be provided to obtain a travel distance not more than 200 ft(61 m)to the nearest station from any point in the building. 4. When manual station coverage appears limited in any way, additional stations should be installed. 3 S4099-0005 10/2014 0OF,kg! Addressable Manual Station,AdditionalMounting Information Z 474 IS V For retrofit and new installations, "N. .7401031011C2II additional compatible mounting `, ' ` ' boxes and the required adapter plates Ic W�/r@ ire. EmergencyServices Vail F6�gpc e ox are shown in the illustration to the 2099-9814 Surface trim model V5744-2 right. for Wiremold box (supplied by 5-1/8"H x 5"W others) (130 mm x 127 mm) I c i c i O * ( ) Two gang switch box,each 3"H x 2"W x 2-3/4"D ® (76 mm x 51 mmx70mm) (supplied by others) Addressable station o o� IIA 1 J /c 2099-9813 Semi-flush trim for 2 gang t ) ♦ to switch box,6"H x 4-1/2"W • (152 mm x 114 mm) Addressable Manual Station,Flush Mounti n• Information Flush mount adapter kit 2099-9819, Black 2099-9820,Beige � Box must be recessed into wall , 1"to 1-1/8"(25.4 mm to 29 mm) A /4 . N I FIRE 0 TIE \ 8" I- O (203 mm) 411 Hole cutout must be a PULL DOM minimum of 6"H by 5"W O 6, (152 mm by 127 mm) (152 mm) 0 411 Imo_ O 1 4-11/16"(119 mm) square box,2-1/8" (54 mm)minimum s Wall depth(by others) 4-3/4"(121 mm) surface------.. 6-3/4"(171 mm) • Front View Si de View 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).Lexan is a trademark of the General Electric Co.Wiremold is a trademark of the Wiremold Company. ELS i m p 1 EX Tyco Fire Protection Products• Westminster,MA•01441-0001 - USA S4099-0005 10/2014 www.simplex-fire.corn ©2014 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. F I/4 4 497z Vico k 3001 Fire& security Vail Fire&Emergency Services 04/16/18 SimplexGrinnell SimplexGrinnell LP 14200 East Exposition Avenue Aurora, CO 80012 Main:303-355-0500 Fax:303-355-0615 April 5, 2018 Vail Fire and Emergency Services 2399 North Frontage Road Vail, Colorado 81657 approved for changes RE: Vail Valley Medical Center 180 S. Frontage Road West Vail, Colorado 81657 This is a request for permit to perform the following work: SimplexGrinnell will be submitting an application for a fire alarm permit on the next phase of the fire alarm system upgrade taking place at Vail Valley Medical Center. The initial scope is to upgrade devices in the portion of the central wing that was not addressed in the previous permit. The issue at hand is that although the devices in the attached sketch will be part of the upcoming larger submittal,the General Contractor is in need of installing the 5 devices in the attached sketch at this time to facilitate progress with other areas of construction, i.e.the demolition of the parking structure. Attached to this is a floor plan sketch of the device placements. The engineered calculations, data submittals, and other required documents will be submitted as part of the larger permit request for the facility. ."'°°1°111.—...:1°111,rJason Evans Senior Designer NICET Level III, Cert#138869, exp date 10/1/2020