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HomeMy WebLinkAboutA18-0013_approved plans_1524083235.pdf 46 ktk ig1:10D Vail Fire&Emergenc, Services 04/18/18 IFC2015 Occupancy Class - Residential multi- NORTH UNIT BATTERY CALCULATIONS NORTH UNIT SYSTEM OUTPUTS family 907.2.11 .2 Group R-3. Single or CONTROL PANEL LOCATION: Lower Level Mechanical ANNUNCIATION multiple station smoke alarms shall be PANEL: GE Concord 4 HOURS OF SUPERVISION: 24 HOURS installed regardless of occupant load at Property : MINUTES OF ALARM: 15 IVIINUTES .0 Beaver _ Device Device Total R �' 'A 2 all of the following locations: Total Alarm 1 . On ceilingor wall outside each separate Dam #North " QTY PART NUMBER Standby Alarm Standby Current H o o 'A o P DESCRIPTION OF DEVICES Current Current Current =d 1 GE Concord 4 FACP 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 U _ U . 0 r : sleeping area. 1 ATP-1000 Annunciator 0.0120 0.1100 0.0120 0.1100 ,2 '5 g 2. In each room used for sleeping 1 SYS COSMOD2W Lower Level(1 smoke, 3 smoke/CO draws included) 0.0460 0.2110 0.0460 0.2110 .7.4. Q v 7 ,, a g c - e, 3. In each story within dwelling unit Address: 1 SYS COSMOD2W Main Level(1 smoke, 2 smoke./CO draws included) 0.0460 0.1910 0.0460 0.1910 IA Q v A354 #N Beaver Dam Road .. 1 SYS COSMOD2W Upper Lewl(3 smoke, 1 smoke/CO draws included) 0.0460 0.1950 0.0460 0.1950 Q Q Q i i a 1 60 758 4 output snapcard 0.0060 0.0400 0.0060 0.0400 . Q x g 6 9 c v F Smoke alarms shall be __ins a ed: Vail, Colorado 81657 2 SYS-MHW Interior Siren 0.0000 0.0750 0.0000 0.1500 N PA 72 2016 29 5 1 1 v „ a TOTAL: 0.156 0.897 Q I 1 H 4 _ F 1 . In all sleeping rooms and guest _rooms owner STANDBY a a a a a a a v ,' I, .- w21 ft of door F F, F F F C g 2. Outside of each sleeping area within SUB-TOTAL: 0.16 AMP ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ F F F H z 24 HOURS OF STANDBY: 24.00 HOURS smoke orxeatDeteetor x x x x x 3. On every level, including basements. Carbon Monoxide Detector X X X X X SUB-TOTAL: 3.74 AMP HOURS 4. In • -ing_ areas of guest suite h�. Ground Fault X X X X ALARSUB TOTAL: 0.90 AMP Open Circuit X X X X X Gener alContr actor: Low Battery X X X X x Ulf Built 15 MINUTES OF ALARM: 0.25 HOURS AC Power Failure X X X X X N F P A 720 275 Main Street, C-105 SUB-TOTAL: 0.22 AMP HOURS Telephone line Fault-daily timer test X X x 8.4.1 .1 Carbon monoxide detectors shall be installed: Edwards,CO 81632 TOTALS: Panel Silence Feature X X 970-926-7600 TOTAL SUPERVISORY: 3.74 AMP HOURS Sprinkler Flow X X X X X X 1 . Outside each sleeping area in immediate vicinity. TOTAL ALARM: 0.22 AMP HOURS Sprinkler Tamper x x x x 2. On every level TOTAL: 3.97 AMP HOURS *SPARE OF 20% 0.79 AMP HOURS 3. Other location where required by law, code or standard. Comp nce: MINIMUM BAI[FRY SIZE REQUIRED 4.76 AMP HOURS Code International 2015 International Fire Code BAIILRJES SUPPLIED(1)7 anip hour 7.00 ANIP HOURS HB1091 Single Family Homes: Carbon monoxide detectors shall 2016NFPA-72 Nat.Fire Alarm Code be installed within 15 feet of bedroom door. 2014 NFPA-70 Nat.Electrical Code BATTERY CALCULATIONS: MAIN ALARM CONTROL PANEL VAIL FIRE INSTALLATION STANDARDS (Rev 4/16): Levels: 3 Levels Bldg Height: approvedSystem Code Reference / 32'� Roof Height as noted15 feet Occupancy Loads: Occupancy Rating: Residential- R-3 Structure: Type VB © 0 Upper Level Sq. Footage: SqFt± Communication Type: Q 0 CA0 a Main Level Cellular PrimaryPower Location: Main Elec Panel-Breaker# l ANN GE ■i Lower Level Submittal PreparedBy: ' I Concord 4 wo-+ FACP PANEL © 0 0 0 4 0 ©' NORTH UNIT RISER DIAGRAM ' SAE Cell Comm. (1 120 VAC v 12VDC Dedicated Superior Alarm& Electronics Batt Backup 210 Edwards Vill.Blvd.#A108 PH 970-926-8788 FX 970-926-8790 SYMBOL DESCRIPTION brad@superior alar mco.com FACP FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL OARM ADDRESSABLE RELAY MODULE SMOKE DETECTOR (PHOTOELECTRIC) EK1 HORN/SOUNDER DESCRIPTION CLASS STYLE TYPE n135 HEAT DETECTOR FIXED/ROR (TEMP LISTED) �l HORN WITH STROBE MONITORING F \15 (NUMBER INDICATES CANDELA) API - DENVER COLORADO Construction of a new single family residence is taking NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUIT B Y 4 #18 AWG FPLP `'ANN ANNUNCIATOR A15 STROBE (NUMBER REMOTE STATION lace in the Town of Vail. The residence will be s rinklered. AC POWER B Y 4 #18 AWG FPLP P-4 INDICATES CANDELA) P p INITIATING DEVICE CIRCUITS B Y 4 #18 AWG FPLP WATER FLOW SWITCH SYS# 6101-1759 We will install smoke and carbon monoxide combination devices in SBUS B Y 4 #18 AWG FPLP , VALVE WITH TAMPER SWITCH EOL RE END OF LINE RESISTOR NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR CERTIFICATION applicable locations and system will be zoned by floor. OurO FIRE DEPARTMENT "KNOX" BOX IN ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES USE PLENUM RATED WIRE IN ALL PLENUM SPACES AIM ADDRESSABLE INPUT MODULE Fire Protection Engineering Technology installation will meet Town of Vail Standards and applicable codes. CO MONITORED CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR Fire Alarm Systems \ WE CHART ��ic0 SMOKE/CARBON MONOXIDE COMBO DETECTOR Scope of Work - North Unit \ LEGEND Matt Madden NICET #134111 Level III Valid Thru 05/01/18 ORIG.4/11/18 SCALE: 1/8"=1'0" REV. DATE NOTES: A 4/11/18 /2\ A FINAL INSP. AS BUILTS: AHJ: Vail Fire Department Mike Vaughan, Fire Marshall Permit #: . Index . 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Owncr: �o WUZ ❑1 un ,, 113 WGener al Contr actor: o Entry I Ulf Built 275 Main Street, C-105 Edwards,CO 81632 970-926-7600 i I = - - - - _ 0I 0 b , Pantry --- _ _ — _ - Code Complience: Elevator Jul. tC III 2015 International Fire Code 2016 NFPA-72 Nat.Fire Alarm Code 0 2014 NFPA-70 Nat.Electrical Code , , \ ' eva , , I Exterior Levels: 3 Levels Exterior I _ Bldg Height: .,.__...4 1I �I �I 1I 1I i d— 4 T 4 T —1 32'f Roof Height 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -\ Occupancy Loads: 3• ,---. -- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1• N____, 1 1 1 1 1 1 _ Occupancy Rating: ❑ _1 Residential-R-3 0 0 - W Structure: Type VB a p MasterOh' Sq. Footage: Study SqFt± Communication Type: Cellular o 00 , PrimaryPower Location: Main Elec Panel-Breaker# Bath Submittal Prepared By: 2� North Unit Main Level o levely SAE Master Bedroom Superior Alarm& Electronics — I 210 Edwards Vill.Blvd.#A108 . . 1 PH 970-926-8788 • FX 970-926-8790 • /� brad@superioralarmco.com 3 i • \_____, MONITORING From API - DENVER COLORADO eO W REMOTE STATION 3SYS# 6101-1759 Closet NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR CERTIFICATION IN ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES Fire Protection Engineering Technology Fire Alarm Systems i Matt Madden NICET #134111 Level III L — Valid Thru 05/01/18 J ORIG.4/11/18 SCALE: 1/8"=1'0" REV. DATE NOTES: Tarrace 4/11/18 — FINAL INSP. 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PAGE NAME: Title/Bldg/Calcs/Map _ Vaughan _ _ FA-3N NorthUnit Upper Level h ,\AHJ : Vail Fire Fire Marshal Mike 970 479 2252 SHEET 4 OF 4 J AO OF Iv, Cle Oj Vail Fire&Emergency Services Concord 4 04/18/18 Powerful, expandable security with Learn Mode technology OVERVIEW Concord"4 is a full-featured securitysystem forresidential and Effortless programming commercial intrusion as well as residential fire detection that Co nductquick and easy on-site programming with alphanumeric complies with false alarm standards.Easyto install and sim p leto touchpads and a menu-driven text interface with shortcut menu use,Concord's m o dulardesign and advanced software provide numbers.A quick programming menu makes it eveneasierto install outstanding system flexibilitytomeettheneeds ofvirtuallyany smaller,basic systems.Fo roff-site programming,use Enterprise® residential o rcommercial securityapplication. downloader software(version 3.1 and later). High standards The panelco m esstandard witheight hardwire zo neinputs,including STANDARD FEATURES a two-wire smoke detector loopthat can handle up to 20 detectors. A built-in RFreceiver with96-zone capacity(600-1021-95R only) •6 partitions and 8 built-in hardwire zones-96 zonesmaximum provides instant compatibility w itht he complete lineoflnterlogix Learn aseitherhardwire,wireless,orcombination Modesensors.Twoprogrammable outputs canbesetuptoactivate •96 wireless zonesstandard onboard(600-1021-95R only) external devices duringan alarm o rothersystem event. •2 onboard programmable outputs •Compatible with all Interlogix crystal and SAW Learn Modesensors Easyexpansion •SIACP-01 False Alarm Reduction Standard compliant Expand Concord's capabilities byaddingSuperBus®20008Z Input •2 and 4wire smoke detector compatibility Mo dulesfo reight additional zo nesp erm o dule,o rSuperBus 2000 •Panel auxiliarypowerprovides 1 amp 4-RelayOutput Modulestoaddfourmore output points.SnapCardsM .guilt in 12 watt siren driver also add to system zoneinputs and outputs.Each card(one per panel)connects easilyto the p anelcircuit board insidethe cabinet for a clutter-free,professional installation.Increase R F coverage area by ADDITIONAL FEATURES adding up to fo urSuperBus 2000 R F receivers o rSuperBus 2000 RF transceivers.Each receiver supports all 96 zones. •230 user-programmable access co deswith programmable autho rityievels Expand the system even furtherwitha PhonelnterfaceNoice •Latchkey numeric pagingwithoptional keychain touchpad activation Moduleforon-and off-site system control using touch-tone phones. •Audio verification in partition 1 with VOXmode(requires The m oduleincludesa speaker outputthatprovides on-site vo ice Interrogator®200) status and alarm messages. •250-event historyb ufferviewable from any alphanumeric keypad, Addinga SuperBus 2000 EnergySaverModuleletsusers control downloader orautomation device heating and air conditioning.Withthe addition of Z Wave®enabled •Keyswitch armingusing a hardwire o rwireless zone CellularModule,withservice from Alarm.com®control of automated •Programmable on-site using alphanumeric touchpads oroff-site lights,doorlocks,thermostats and m ords available using alm ost using Enterprise any Web enabled device. •Programmable macrokeys simp lifyuser interaction with single- b uttonsystem commands Increase powercapabilityforsystem peripherals witha •Time and status displayed on alltouchpads SuperBus 2000 two-am FPowerSupplyModulewithbattery •16 schedules available forscheduled lighting and outputs backup.Them oduleprovides two am psat 12VDC. interlogix.com North America Asia Australia Europe . IA Concord 4 T 855-286-8889 T 852-2907-8108 T 61-3-9239-1200 T 32-2-725- Z' 4 V Powerful, expandable security l ^� with Learn Mode technology 0J e-j '' Vail Fire&Emergency Services 04/18/18 Specifications Ordering Information Powersupply Concord 4 panels Required transformer Classll,16.5VAC,40 VA,60 Hz 600-1021-95R Concord 4 RF panel Backupbattery 12VDC,4.5Ahor7Ahrechargeable,sealed, 600-1040 Concord 4 Com mercia(does not include lead-acid 96-zone wireless receiver) Batterybackuptime 24 hours(whenfullycharged,withappropriate Expansionoptions external load) 60-620-01 SuperBusa 2000 energy-saver module(ESM) Batterytest 15 minutes under loadevery24 hours 60-756 Comboinput/output SnapCard" (every4 hoursforUL installations) Transformer fuse Non-replaceable fuse 60-757 8Z hardwire input SnapCard Panel auxiliary Current-limited,1.0 A m ax.@ 12VDC 60-758 4-output SnapCard 60-770 SuperBus2000 4-output module voltage output 60-774 SuperBus2000 8Z input module Communication formats 60-783-02 SuperBus2000 auto matiormodule Dialing DTMForpulsewithintegrated line seizure relay SuperBus2000 phone interface and voice Formats supported SIA Digital II(300bps)orContact ID 60-777-01 module Capabilities 3 central station p honenumbers and 5 pager 60 821 95 SuperBus2000 comm erciatransceiver module p ho nenumbers (corn p atib lavith crystal sensors and to uchp ads) Inputs 600-1053-3 SuperBus2000 GSM module(2.5G) 96 m ax.hardwire orwireless;8 hardwire zones 600-1053-4 SuperBus2000 GSM(3G)or CDMA module !no utzones builtin,96zonewirelesscapacitybuiltin 600-1019 SuperBus2000 2.0 A powersupply m odule (600-1021-95R only) 600-1025-01-95R SuperBus2000 transceiver module Databus format SuperBus 2000withauto-enrolling capability Touchpad options Databus capacity Up to 16 devices 60-597-95 HiTechhandheld touchpad Outputs 600-1064-95R Micro key fob,4-button SAW 12VDC,1.0A 60-746-01/60-803-04 SuperBus2000 2x16 and 2x20 LCD OUT1/+12V(output 1) alp hanum erictouchpads (max.combined withauxiliarypoweroutput) SuperBus2000 2x20 vacuum fluorescent OUT2/OC(output 2) Open-collector,300 mA max 60-804-04 display alp hanum erictouchpad fl Auxiliar ower output Regulated,current limited,self-resetting 12VDC: p 1.OA(max.combined withoutput 1) 60-820 SuperBus2000 fixed display LCD to uchpad 60-983 ATP1000alp hanum erictouchpad Environmental 32 to 120°F(Oto 49°C);up to 140°F(60°C) 60-985/60-984 ATP2100 and ATP2600 alp hanum eric Operating temperature touchpads under temporary conditions 600-1020 FTP1000 fixed English touchpad Storage temperature -30 to 140°F(-34 to 60°C) Relative hum idity 90%max.,noncondensing Transformer options 16.5 V,40 VAstandardtransformer,UL listed for Physical 600-1023 U.S.applications Dimensions(HxWxD) 14.Ox 12.Ox 3.0 in.(356 x 305 x 76 mm) 16.5 V,40 VA standard transformer,cUL/CSA Weight 5 lb.,10 oz.(2.5 kg) 600-1023-CN listed forCanadian applications Chassis material 0.048 in.(1.2m m)16-gaugesteel,punched 16.5 V,40 VApowerline carrier transformer,UL and formed 600-1024 listed for U.S.applications Color Beige Regulatory FCCParts 15 and 68 UL 985,U L 1023,UL 1635 UL 1610(600-1040 panelonly),cUL SIA CP-012000 False Alarm Prevention interlogix interlogix.com Specifications subject to change without notice. ©2013 Interlogix. All rights reserved. Interlogix is part of UTC Clim ate,Controls&Security, a unit of United Technologies Corporation. 301-3619 2013/08 (73444) it**IA 4 ' interlogixtit , A UTC Fire&Security Company 170 14 Vail Fire&Emergency Services 04/18/18 ATP1000 Touchpad/Display Installation Instructions • Table 2 describes the maximum wire lengths allowed Product summary between the touchpad and the panel. The ATP1000 lets you controlall programming and operation Table 1. Touchpad power usage of compatible security systems(see the"Specifications" Section). Current(mA) Conditions 110 Maximum alarm current with the buzzer sounding The large 2-line, 16-character display provides easy to read and the touchpad illuminated froma button press messages to indicate the current status of the system.The 60 Typical operation touchpad includes police,fire,and auxiliary panic buttons that can be activated anytime.A built-in speaker provides alarm, 12 Power saving mode(no panel AC power) status,and button-press sounds. A swing-down door reveals a label with basic system operating commands.The door can be Table 2.Maximumtouchpad wire lengths removed by simply opening it past its stop point.The door can Wire Gauge(Unshielded Max.Touchpad Wire Length also be reattached later if desired. or Shielded) Between Touchpad and Panel 18 750 feet Tools and equipment needed 22 300 feet • 4-conductor,22-or 18-gauge wire Installing the Mounting Plate • Screwdriver 1. Separatethe mounting plate fromthe touchpad by first • #6 screws and anchors(included) loosening the screw,then lift the touchpad away fromthe • Panhead screwsforgang box installation mounting plate(see Figure 1). • Saw or utility knife for cutting wallboard Figure 1. Separating touchpad from mounting plate Installation Loosen screw, Installation guidelines • Mount the touchpad in an environmentallycontrolled area vs (32°F to 120°F/0°C to 49°C). • When mounting the touchpad,allow at least 3 inches below it for the swing-down cover. • Do not exceed the maximum available power.See the panel installation instructions for maximum available then lift touchpad. power. • Table 1 describes the power used by the touchpad. P/N 466-2100•REV I•January 2011 1 .1.210 OF zo ,e5 2. For wall mounting, place the mounting plate on the wall Attaching the Touchpad to the Mounting P and mark the mounting holes (see Figure 2). Be sure to Align the tabs at the top of the mounting plate leave a 3-inch clearance below for the touchpad door to o en. the touchpad and swing the touchpad bottom ti 4 p mounting plate. Gently tighten the screw into the touchpad. Figure 2.Mounting hole locations Vail Fire&Emergency Services 04/18/18 Power up and Bus communication • Mounting Holes d After making all wiring connections from the touchpad to the panel,you are ready to power up the panel and verifycorrect communication between the touchpad and the panel. Upon power up,the panel scans the bus for connected devices, assigns a unit number to each bus device, and automatically • Mounting Holes .• learns the device ID number of each bus device. 1. Verifythat all wiring between the panel and touchpad is 3. Insert anchors into the wall at the marked locations where correct. studs are not present. 2. Connect the panel battery and restore AC power. 4. Align the mounting plate holes with the wall or gang box Alphanumeric touchpads brief ly show SCANNING BUS screw holes and secure the back plate using the screws DEVICES, then display date and time. provided. Note: Steps 3 through 9 are optional. Note: Do not over tighten screws or the mounting plate may bind and prevent the touchpad from mounting 3. At the touchpad,enter program mode by pressing 8+ properly. installer/dealer code (default=4321) + 0+ 0. The touchpad should display SYSTEM PROGRAMMING. 5. For wall-mount installations, cut a hole in the wall in the wire access area of the mounting plate to pull the wiring 4. Press E and the display shows SECURITY. cable through. 5. Press A or B until the display shows ACCESSORY MODULES,then press E.The display should read BUS Wiring the Touchpad to the Panel DEVICES. 1. Remove panel AC and backup battery power. 6. Press E.The display shows the lowest device address 2. Run a 4-conductor, 18- to 22-gauge wire from the panel to and its ID.The f ollowing example shows what a device the touchpad location(see Figure 3). address display may look like: UNIT-ID 3. Connect the touchpad+12V, BUS A, BUS B, and GND 0-02110185* terminals to the matching panel terminals(see Figure 3 for *The 8-digit SuperBus ID number is also located on a label touchpad terminal identification) on back of the touchpad. 7. Press A or B to cycle through all bus device addresses Figure 3.Touchpad wiring connections until the touchpad appears. •• • • • "•'- . 8. Afterverifyingthe touchpad device ID, press c repeatedly � until the display shows SYSTEM PROGRAMMING. ,_ : , • 9. Press A or B until the display shows EXIT � ° ! *� +++ • ;:;' PROGRAMMING READY,then press E.The touchpad } BUSA +� Ynn,nimiut should show the date and time display. +izv ;..• ' "" ""' • Programming •-' •••.: Y To program options for the newly installed touchpad(such as key beeps)see the specific panel installation instructions 2 ATP1000 Touchpad/Display Installation Instructions *Ai OF zo 2. Connect the cable plug onto the pan: S Connectingthe touchpad for system Touchpad Header pins(see Figure 4 programming only 3. Reconnect the AC and backup batte b touchpad briefly displays***********,SCS #'1' For installations that don't include an alphanumeric touchpad DEVICES, then shows a time and date disp - as a permanent part of the system,you can connect one for Vail Fire&Emergency Services system programming to the Programming Touchpad Header Note: If the touchpad does not responNATescribed in on the panel. step 3,there may be a bus conf lict.To correct this, change the touchpad unit number as described in the section To do this you must first connect a Programming Touchpad "Changing the Touchpad Unit Number." Cable(60-791)to the touchpad wires(see Programming Touchpad Cable Installation Instructions-466-1604, included Removing the programming touchpad from Concord with the cable).Then, use the appropriate procedure for panels with software versions 1.0-1.6: connecting the touchpad. To prevent a trouble condition,you must delete the To connect a programming touchpad to a Concord programming touchpad unit number f rom Concord panel Express,Concord,or Concord Ultra panel with software memory before disconnecting it. version 2.0 or later: 1. Af ter programming is completed, return to the 1. With the panel powered up, connect the cable to the ACCESSORY MODULES menu, then press E.The Programming Touchpad Header (see Figure 4). display should read BUS DEVICES. 2. Press E.The display shows the lowest unit number and its Caution:When using the ATP1000 as a programmable device name. touchpad, be careful not to touch the circuit board exposed on the pack. 3. Press A or B until the display shows the programming touchpad unit number. Figure 4.Connectinga Programming Touchpad—Concord 4. Press D to delete the device and its unit number f rom Express Shown,Concord Similar panel memory.The display shows: UNIT- TYPE 14-NONE ProgrammilgTouchpadHeader Pins 5. Exit program mode and disconnect the programming cable f rom the panel header. -�OEU5SMMOHNHITHHH0 Testing Note: Contact the central monitoring station bef ore activating alarms,to avoid dispatching local police and f ire departments. Test the touchpad by arming/disarming the system, activating the touchpad panics, bypassing sensors,and by turning chime 2. Activate the touchpad by pressing 8+ CODE+0+2. and lights on/off to verify correct operation.Refer to the panel 3. Enter program mode by pressing 8+ installer/dealer User's Manual f or complete system operating instructions. CODE+ 0+ 0 and program the panel using the panel Installation Instructions. Adjusting display brightness and contrast 4. When programming is completed, simply disconnect the The touchpad display can be adjusted for easier viewing to programming touchpad. help compensate for lighting conditions in the touchpad To connect a programming touchpad to a Concordpanel location. with software versions 1.0-1.6: The brightness adjustment lightens or darkens the background. 1. Disconnect AC and backup battery power. The contrast adjustment lightens or darkens the text. ATP1000 Touchpad/Display Installation Instructions 3 .1.210 OF zo To adjust display brightness: TZ Changing the touchpad unit nu a. rift 1. Enter user programming mode by pressing 9+ user, partition,or system master CODE.The display shows panels with software version 1.0-1.6 o ,,y o SYSTEM MENU,then TIME AND DATE 0 (Concord panels with sof tware versions 1.0-1.6 display Use the following guidelines when changing devic- USER CODES.) numbers to avoid communication conflicts betty i Emergency Services 04/18/18 devices and the panel: 2. Press B until the display shows OPTIONS,then press E. • The display shows DOWNLOADING ON/OFF(current All bus devices with DIP switches(LED Touchpads, setting) ESMs, HIMs, etc.)must be set to the desired unit number bef ore applying power and entering program mode. 3. Press B twice and the display shows TOUCHPAD BRIGHTNESS 2(default setting). • Whenever possible, assign touchpad unit numbers bef ore all other panel programming. 4. Enter a setting from 0(darkest background)to 3 (brightest background),then press E. To change the touchpad unit number: 5. The display f lashes the entered selection,then stops of ter 1. At the touchpad, press and hold the D and 6 buttons pressing E and displays the new setting and brightness together for at least 2 seconds. The display should show level. DA n,where n is the current touchpad unit number(000- 6. Exit user programming mode. 015). Note:At this time,the touchpad is in configuration mode To adjust display contrast: and no longer communicating to the panel. The system 1. Enter conf igaration mode by pressing the D and 6 buttons may immediately indicate a bus f ailure.Ignore the failure together for at least two seconds. The display showsDA and continue with the procedure.The bus f ailure will clear nnn. after successfully changing the touchpad unit number. 2. Press and release the 1 and 2 buttons together 2. Press E.The display shows ENTER_. repeatedly,until the desired contrast level is displayed. 3. Enter the desired three digit unit number(000-015), then 3. Press c and the display brief ly shows DONE,then shows press E.The display shows DA n,where n is the new the time and date. touchpad unit number. 4. Do not use unit number 15 in Concord RF systems. Troubleshooting 5. Press c to exit from the configuration mode. Problem Action/Solution Note: If the new touchpad unit number was previously Touchpad doesn't Check for correct wiring connections at learned by the panel, communication between the power up(no display touchpad and panel terminals. touchpad and the panel begins immediately. However,if and no beeps when the new touchpad unit number has never been learned by buttons are pressed). Make sure panel battery is connected correctly and that the panel transformer is the panel, continue with step 6. plugged in. 6. Force the panel to scan bus devices as follows: Make sure panel transformer is not plugged into an electrical outlet controlled by a switch. • For systems where this is the only installed touchpad, Relocate transformer to an unswitched outlet remove panel AC and battery power,then re-apply location,if necessary. power. Touchpad display Check the touchpad display contrast setting. appears blank,but It may be set to 0(no display). • For systems with more than one touchpad,go to beeps sound when another system touchpad and enter 8+ buttons are pressed. installer/dealer CODE(default=4321) + 0+ 1. The Touchpad display Check for correct bus wiring connections display shows SCANNING BUS DEVICES,then a shows a f lashing*, (green and white wires)at touchpad and time and date display. indicating a trouble panel terminals. condition and system The touchpad and all other bus devices should operate doesn't respond to Make sure touchpad unit number is set to a P p commands f rom different number than all other bus devices. If correctly and any bus failures should be cleared. touchpad. necessary,change the touchpad unit number (see procedure on this page).(Concord Note: If the panel still indicates a bus failure the panel may panels with softwareversions 1.0-1.6 only.) have previously learned a unit number that is no longer 4 ATP1000 Touchpad/Display Installation Instructions used by any bus device. See the specific panel Installation FCC compliance FCC Part 15 Informatio Instructions f or more inf ormation on deleting unused unit Changes or modificationrift numbers. by Interlogix can void the I04 riy operate the equipment. Specifications FCC Part15 Class B j4117014 This equipment has been t ; Entro®Rb'Services comply with the limits for a ass digital device, Compatibility Concord,Concord Express,Concord Ultra pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.These Power requirements 12 VDC nominal(see Figure 1 f or additional limits are designed to provide reasonable power requirements) protection against interferencein a residential installation. Operating temperature 32°to 120°F (0°to 49°C) This equipment generates,uses,and can radiate Humidity 95%relative,non-condensing radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,may Dimensions 5.0"x 4.5 x.75"(L x W x D) cause harmf ul interf erenceto radio communications.However,there is no guarantee that interf erencewill not occur in a particular installation. Regulatory information If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,which can be Manuf acturer UTC Fire&Security Americas Corporation, Inc. determined by turning the equipment off and on, 1275 Red Fox Rd.,Arden Hills, MN 55112-6943, the user is encouraged to try to correct the USA interf erenceby one or more of the following UL listings UL 985 Household Fire Warning System Units measures: UL 1023 Household Burglar-Alarm System Units • Reorient or relocate the receiving UL1610 Central Station Burglar-Alarm Units antenna. (Commercial Burglary) • Increase the separation between the Note:See specific panel Installation Instructions for complete UL installation requirements f or the equipment and receiver. system you are installing • Connect the affected equipment and the panel receiver to separate outlets, on different branch circuits. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Contact information For contact inf ormation,see www.utcfireandsecurity.com or www.interlogix.com. For technical support,Toll-free:888.437.3287 in the US including Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico,and Canada. Outside the tool-f ree area:Contact your dealer. Copyright©2011 Interlogix,a UTC Fire&Security Company. All rights reserved. ATP1000 Touchpad/Display Installation Instructions 5 AsF / 4 interlogix ,rift A UTC Fire&Security Company 0 51 17014 Vail Fire&Emergency Services 04/18/18 4-Output Expansion SnapCardTM Installation Instructions Product summary Installation The 4-Output Expansion SnapCard" allows you to control Installation requires you to install the SnapCard,wire all output devices by adding hardwire outputs to Concord,Concord 4, devices, and program the panel. Concord Express(v4),and Advent panel. For all Concord panels,the expansion SnapCard can be Figure 1.4-Output expansion SnapCardcomponents installed on to the expansion connector.For Advent panels, the 4 RELAY OUTPUT expansion SnapCard can be installed in combination with other EXPANSION SNAPCARD MOUNTING PANEL SCREW cards on either the primary or secondary expansion slot. RELAYS(4) CONNECTOR HOLES(2) The SnapCard uses f our,"Form C"dry contact relays.The relays are controlled by a touchpad or by a combination of states and events within the security system. 0 0 Examples of programmed outputs include turning on a CCTV or camera during a burglary alarm;turning on exit lights during f ire alarms;and activating backup cellular phones or long- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 range radios when primary communications are inoperable. Installation guidelines WIRING TERMINALS • Refer to specific panellnstallation Instructions or maximum wire length limits. Caution:You must be f ree of static electricity when handling • Use four-conductor,22-gauge or larger diameter stranded electronic components.Touch a grounded, bare metal surf ace wire f rom terminals to devices. bef oretouching the circuit board. • All Advent f ire panel wiring must be in accordance with 1. Disconnect panel AC power and any backup battery. NFPA codes and standards. 2. Align the SnapCard's mounting holes with the panel's Note: For Advent panels, SnapCard expansion standoffsand connector pins. Ref er toFigure 2 f or connectors must be used for either f ire or burglary Concord,Concord Express V4, and Concord 4 panels; applications. Do not combine f ire and burglary applications Figure 3 for Concord Express panels; and Figure 4 for on SnapCard inputs and outputs. Advent panels. Tools needed • Slotted and Phillips screwdrivers • 22-gauge or larger diameter stranded wire • Mounting screws(included) P/N 466-1366 • REV E•January 2011 1 7OF \go Figure 2.C oncord,C oncord4,orConcordExpressV4SnapCard Figure 4.Advent SnapC ardinstallation IAS installation rift Z CONTROL PANEL SECONDARY EXPANSIONtib s b DE CIRCUIT BOARD CARD CONNECTOR:: PRIMARY EXPANSION CARDCONNECTOR OPTIONAL EXPANSION CARD 41. ,&Emergency Services - CONTROL PANEL B irio • CONNECTOR CIRCUIT BOARD ' ' ' 1. ll♦ 0 IZIe o O. _____ o ALIGNSBOARD . HL OLE IIIIIII ®®®®®®®®®®®®®®® II WITH STANDOFFS 0 ALIGN BOARD 0 EXPANSION CARD 0 i(2) O III O HOLES WITH DUOUOOffidHHOM STANDOFFS I (2) I ' 1 O OPTIONALO ' 1 EXPANSION CARD i n0000000000000 3. To seat the card,firmly press it on to the connector. 4. Secure the card to the panel with the mounting screws. Wiring Note: Class 2, Class 3, and power-limited f ire alarm circuits must be installed using FPL,FPLR,FPLP,or substitute cable Figure 3.ConcordExpress SnapCardinstallation as permitted by the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70. Wires that extend beyond the cable jacket must be separated ,, from all other conductors by a minimum 1/4" or by a non- conductive barrier. Class 2, Class 3, and power-limited f ire ® ° ® I alarm circuit conductors must be installed as Class 1 or higher _ rated circuits. iil ® a �� mss, Ref erto Table 1 f or a description of each SnapCard terminal. ® o ® Terminals are numbered f rom left to right. Figure 5(pg. 3) �` ���� illustrates how to wire the expansion SnapCard. ® ° - Ism II ® Note: Each terminal listed in Table 1 is a Class 2 power-limited ' ®I E terminal PUSH SNAPCARD CONNECTOR 0 s I ONTO PANEL HEADER —6 Table 1. SnapC ardwiring terminal descriptions SECURESNAPCARD WITH Terminal Description Use TWO SCREWS number 8642031A.DSF 1 Relay 1 NC Normally closed(N/C) Output 1 dry relay contact connection. 2 Relay 1 COM Common(C)side of Output 1 dry relay N/C and N/O contacts(terminals 1 and 3).Contacts rated 4A @ 24V DC;4A @ 24V AC; 1A @ 70V AC maximum. 3 Relay 1 NO Normally open(N/O)Output 1 dry relay contact connection. 4 Relay 2 NC Normally closed(N/C)Output 2 dry relay contact connection. 2 4-Output Expansion SnapCard Installation Instructions 5 Relay 2 COM Common(C)side of Output 2 dry relaya. 4 N/C and N/O contacts(terminals 4 and Troubleshooting 6).Contacts rated 4A @ 24V DC;4A @ 24V AC; 1A @ 70V AC maximum. Table 2.Troubleshooting hardwire outputs 0,) 6 Relay 2 NO Normally open(N/O)Output 2 dry relay contact connection. Problem Action/Solution Vail Fire&Emewyenwy Services 7 Relay 3 NC Normally closed(N/C)Output 3 dry Outputs do not activate • Check panel/c4a Ilgramming. relay contact connection. • Check output wiring connections. 8 Relay 3 COM Common(C)side of Output 3 dry relay N/C and N/O contacts(terminals 7 and • Check panel/card power supplies. 9).Contacts rated 4A @ 24V DC;4A • Check optional external power @ 24V AC; 1A @ 70V AC maximum. supply to output devices. 9 Relay 3 NO Normally open(N/O)Output 3 dry One output f ails to • Check specific panel/card relay contact connection. activate. programming outputs. 10 Relay 4 NC Normally closed(N/C) Output 4 dry • Check output wiring connections. relay contact connection. • Check for programmed trigger 11 Relay 4 COM Common(C)side of Output 4 dry relay events. N/C and N/O contacts(terminals 10 The wrong output • Check panel output programming. and 12). Contacts rated 4A @ 24V activates. DC;4A @ 24V AC; 1A @ 70V AC • Check output device wiring maximum. connections. 12 Relay 4 NO Normally open(N/O)Output 4 dry relay contact connection. Specifications 13 GND Common ground return connection f or Compatibility Interlogix/GE Concord,Concord 4,Concord 12V DC supply output. Express(v4),and Advent panels. 14 +12VDC Auxiliary output regulated DC power Power requirements 12V DC @ 142 mA typical with each 34 mA supply.12 VDC @ 0.5A maximum. This output draws 500 mA from the relay energized. panel.Remember to include this Outputs Four panel-programmable outputs with current draw when calculating total Form-C relay contacts(Common, N/C,N/O). panel power. Relay contacts rated 4A @ 24V DC;4A @24V AC;1A @70V AC maximum. One 12V DC,500 mA regulated power Wiring the SnapCardto a Panel output from panel.6 W maximum. 1. Disconnect panel AC power and any backup battery. Storage temperature 40°to 140°F (-40°to 60°C) Operating temperature 32°to 140°F (0°to 60°C) 2. Wire each output device as shown in Figure 5. Maximum humidity 90%relative humidity,non-condensing 3. Reconnect the backup battery and restore panel AC Dimensions 2.0"x 5.25"x 0.75"(H x W x D) power. Installation In-panel cabinet mounting. Programming In order for outputs to properly f unction,each output must be programmed into panel memory.Ref er to specific panel Installation Instructions or programming information. Testing Once installed, the card becomes an integral operating component for the panel. It is recommended that you test each output device af ter programming is completed. Ref erto specific panel Installation Instructionsor User's Manual for output testing information. 4-Output Expansion SnapCard Installation Instructions 3 la Figure 5.4-Output expansion SnapC ardwiring diagram Itti OF go ANCIAINI.44.# Ito rift 4 OUTPUT EXPANSION SNAPCARD TERMINALS k RELAY 1 RELAY 2 RELAY 3 RELAY 4 0.5A MAX 01 Ay#.71 NC COM NO NC COM NO NC COM NO NC COM NO GND +12V "Cr 4 WWI 0 0 0 0/ 0/ 00 X01 0l 0l 01 0 0/ 0 0/ Vail Fire&Emergency Services 1e '� '� '� '� `i`i 04/18/18 NOTE DO NOT EXCEED OUTPUT RELAY CONTACT RATINGS 2.0k Ohm 1/2 W urrent % %% limiting rest stor) OUTPUT DEVICE CONTRO L 4)LE D (NO) TYPICAL OUTPUT DEVICE APPLICATION TYPICAL LED INDICATOR APPLICATION *0.5 AMP MAX.DO NOT EXCEED PO WE R SUPPLY CAPACITY. Regulatory information Manufacturer UTC Fire&Security Americas Corporation, Inc. 1275 Red Fox Rd.,Arden Hills, MN 55112-6943, USA FCC compliance: FCC Part 15 Information to the User Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Interlogix can void the user's authority to operate the equipment. FCC Part 15 C lass A 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 interf erencewhen the equipment is operated in a commercial envionment. 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 interf erenceto radio communications.Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case users will be required to correct the interf erenceat their own expense. FCC Part 15 C lass B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against interferencein a residential installation. This equipment generates,uses,and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,may cause harmful interf erenceto radio communications.However,there is no guarantee that interf erencewill not occur in a partiolar installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interf erenceto radio or television reception,which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the affected equipment and the panel receiver to separate outlets,on different branch circuits. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help Contact information For contact information,see www.utcfireandsecurity.com or www.interlogix.com. For technical support,toll-free: 888.437.3287 in the US including Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico,and Canada. Outside the tool-free area,contact your dealer. GE is a trademark of the General Electric Company and is under license to UTC Fire&Security,9 Farm Springs Road, Farmington,CT 06034-4065 Copyright©2011 Interlogix,a UTC Fire&Security Company.All rights reserved. 4 4-Output Expansion SnapCard Installation Instructions AO OF INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONSci: 0115 S t Th4 4 Series Interface Module 051 7 3825 Ohio Avenue,St.Ch. COSMOD2Wand COSMOD4W n7a6y ,1Ces *For use with COSMO-2W and COSMO-4W detectors 1/36dbW stemsensor.com SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Specifications Power Supply Voltage: Resettable power;2-Wire:Min.8.5 Volts DC(Power limited);Max.35 Volts DC(Power limited); 4-Wire:Min.10 Volts DC(Power limited);Max.35Volts DC(Power limited) Device Power-up Time: 200 milliseconds Standby Current: 2-Wire: 61mA (max.), 45mA (12V In), 26mA (24V In); 4-Wire: 52mA (max.), 37mA (12V In), 22mA (24V In) (Does not include current draw from attached detectors or EOL relay) Alarm Current: 2-Wire: 181mA(max.), 121mA(12V In), 64mA(24V In); 4-Wire: 78mA(max.), 57mA(12V In), 34mA (24V In) (Does not include reverse polarity current draw from attached detectors) Alarm Contact Rating: 100 mA @ 36 Volts DC,resistive,25 ohms Maintenance Contact Rating: 100 mA @ 36 Volts DC,resistive,25 ohms Max.IDC Loop Wiring Resistance: 2-Wire:50 Ohms;4-Wire:300 Ohms Trigger Inputs: Min.On Voltage: 1.5V;Max.On Voltage=Vin Aux Power Out: Same Voltage as Input Power(Unregulated,limited to 250mA) Min.Reset Time: 300 milliseconds Initial Communication Cycle: 6 minutes EZ Walk Test Availability: 6 minutes after power up or panel reset Physical Specifications Operating Temperature Range: 0-50°C(32-122°F) Operating Humidity Range: 5-95%RH Storage Temperature Range: -20-70°C(-4-158°F) Height: 6.04 inches Width: 6.04 inches Depth: 1.16 inches Shipping Weight: 0.61bs Wire Gauge Acceptance: Min:22 AWG;Max: 14 AWG 2-wire Compatibility Requirements Min.Loop Voltage: 12.9 Volts DC Max.Loop Voltage: 14.5 Volts DC Max.Loop Resistance: 50 Ohms Max.Loop Ripple: 240 mVpp Max.Loading Capacitance: 0.01 mF Max.Alarm Current: 46 mA Max.Reset Voltage: 0.30 Volts DC Alarm Delay: n/a Min.Alarm Reset Time: 0.3 seconds Max.Normal Load Current: 2.4 mA Zone Type: Standard EOL Device: 3.9k Ohms(+-5%) Loop Style: B and Compatibility Zone Identifier: A Detector Zone Identifier: A Max.Detectors Per Zone: (12)2-wire i4 series model#COSMO-2W and/or i3 series model#2WTA B detectors BEFORE INSTALLATION MOD is not required) Local status indication is provided by 4 LED's and a 3 This information is included as a quick reference installation guide. Refer to position DIP switch enables user configuration. the control panel installation manual for detailed system information. If the The i4 COSMOD2W, 2-wire interface module, offers additional functionality module wil lbe installed in an existing operational system,inform the operator including: and local authority that the system wil lbe temporarily out of service.Discon- nect power to the control panel before installing the module. • Ability to query for a "need for maintenance" condition from 2-wire i4 series model COSMO-2W and i3 series model 2WTA-B smoke detectors Notice: This manual should be left with the owner/user of this equipment. This product is intended foruse in ordinary indoor locations. • One relay is available to indicate a multitude of maintenance conditions GENERAL DESCRIPTION at the control panel The i4 series module is designed to interface between compatible i4 series • Al lconditions are displayed at the module and at the detector combination CO/smoke detectors (Model COSMO-2W and COSMO-4W) and • EZ Walk test mode allows the installer to easily verify that al ldetectors compatible security/fire panels. It can also be used to retrofit compatible i4 on a 1 oopare operational series detectors into an existing 1 oopof i3 smoke detector models 2WTA B or • Allows 2-wire smoke detectors to be used on any compatible 4-wire 4WTA-B,without adding wires.The module interprets signals and translates control panel and provides Style D/Cl assA wiring on the detector 1 oop them into a separate smoke zone and a separate CO zone, each with alarm and trouble signals.The module wil linterconnect the detectors connected to FEATURES it and alarm them in either Temporal 3 or Temporal 4 pattern. Optional trig- • Compatible with System Sensor i4 series combination CO/smoke detectors gers are provided to initiate multiple modules to sound. (an additional RSS- and System Sensor i3 Series smoke detectors models 2WTA B or 4W/TA-B. 1 I56-3871-004 06-10 115 • Allows up to 12 compatible devices including the i4 series combination A CO alarm is self-clearing.Once a CO alarm hasbeen to re. f CO/smoke detector to be integrated with a panel wil lilluminate. Once the initiating device ceases to Si: _ ill bl ueLED wil lturn off.If a CO alarm is signaled, and .5.0.4014ile. . • Activates sounders of all detectors on loop in either Temporal 3 or smoke alarm condition, the module will keep both th +V Temporal 4 pattern illuminated.If a smoke alarm is signaled first,the modu• 51 VISIBLEANNUNCIATON receive notification of a CO alarm condition and wil lnot b iQo] The i4 series interface module has four visible LED's:The green LED is a su- to the panel. pervisory LED;it blinks during power on,reset,and during normal operation. Vail Fire&Emergency Services The yellow LED is used to indicate a 1 oopwiring fault and wil lblink when it MAINTENANCE 04/18/18 is in EZ Walk test mode.The red LED signals smoke events;it blinks during This condition means one or more detectors on the 1 oophave a smoke main- smoke maintenance events and lights constantly during smoke alarm events. tenance issue.See"Smoke Maintenance Inquiry"section forfurther details. The bl ueLED signals CO events;it blinks during CO trouble or CO end-of-life, FREEZETROUBLE and lights constantly during CO alarm. This condition means one or more detectors on the 1 oop are measuring the FIGURE 1:MODULE FRONT VIEW ambient temperature is near the freezing point.See"Freeze Trouble Inquiry" T ` section for further details. /d/� s CO TROUBLE The module can be notified of a detector with a CO trouble condition.A11CO trouble conditions wil lbe reported on the CO zone and displayed with a blink- Green LED ►© 017:1100:1111,1111CATION ing blue LED.The module is not abl eto determine the number of detectors Yellow LED It m pnivai, ` that have a CO trouble condition or which trouble condition exists. Red LED ►©ersza nnn- nenx °"-"q° INSTALLATION Blue LED • © :8SY MOUNTING EZ Walk TeslSwitch pA♦p1Q•Ayt� (2-wire°nly) ►eruoNwNu•wu-a The module can be mounted to a 4-u/16 inch back box or inside a listed,dedi- .«�am• NJRINAINlMIiN • 0 CAUTION cated enclosure.When mounting inside an enclosure with pre-stamped holes, .roaN uN rit may be easier to align the bottom screw hol efirst.It is not necessary to use J/ S0331-00 the module cover when mounting inside an enclosure. TABLE 1:OPERATION MODES FIGURE 2:MOUNTING OPERATION GREEN YELLOW HOLE FOR MOUNTING TOFOR MOUNTING E RED LED BLUE LED (No.6x3/4TypeAB) MODE LED LED Normal(standby) Blink 1 Sec. OFF OFF OFF Q 0 Oo ii O EE© No power/ OFF OFF OFF OFF r Non-operational I. 1 i 1 © I l Loop wiring fault Blink 1 Sec. ON OFF OFF (IIlMi EZ Walk Test Mode MI Blink 1 Sec. Blink 5 Sec. OFF OFF I I O 118(2-wire only) EU WI l Mann Smoke Blink 1 Sec. OFF ON OFF 6I� 1 O Iii.' d '[ 1 1 0 I Mann CO Blink 1 Sec. OFF OFF ON 'Mil Alarm Smoke&CO Blink 1 Sec. OFF ON ON 8 Q Maintenance Blink 1 Sec. OFF Blink 5 Sec. OFF 7/ (2-wire only) Freeze Trouble SLOT FOR MOUNTING SLOTS FOR MOUNTING Blink 1 Sec. OFF Blink 10 Sec. OFF TO VISTAENCLOSURE T04-11/16 JUNCTION BOX (2-wire only) (No.6x5/16Type AB orTypeF) CO Trouble Blink 1 Sec. OFF OFF Blink 5 Sec. S0332-00 WIRING GUIDELINES NORMAL(STANDBY) Al lwiring must be installed in compliance with the NFPA 70 standards,Na- The module is powered and detectors on the1oopareoperating normally. tional Electrical Code,applicable state and local codes, and any special re- NO POWER/NON-OPERATIONAL quirements at the local Authority Having Jurisdiction(AHJ). Power is not applied to the module or communication between the module The screw terminals in the mounting base wil laccept 14-22 gauge wire.Wire and the detectors on thel oopis unsuccessful. connections are made by stripping approximately 1/4"of insulation from the LOOPWIRING FAULT end of the feed wire,inserting it into the proper base terminal,and tightening If an open circuit occurs on thel oop,the module wil lindicate the condition by the screw to secure the wire in place. Do not put wires more than 2 gauge illuminating the yellow LED.2-wire units wil lthen power the Style-D/Class A apart under the same clamping plate. terminals.When the wiring issue on the 1 oophas been resolved,the module Note:The module must be installed in the same room and within 20 feet of wil lturn the yellow LED off. the panel and enclosed within conduit or equivalently protected against me- EZ WALK TEST MODE chanical injury. This indicates the module and detectors are in EZ Wal lifest Mode.See"EZ Walk QWARNING Test"section for instructions on howto initiate and perform theEZ Walk test. Remove power from alarm control unit or initiating device circuits before in- ALARMSMOKE/ALARM CO/ALARM SMOKE&CO stalling detectors. A smoke alarm wil lbe indicated by the red LED.A CO alarm wil lbe indicated by thebl ueLED. WIRING DIAGRAMS A smoke alarm is not self-restoring. Once a smoke alarm has been signaled, Install module wiring in accordance with appropriate wiring diagrams. the red LED wil lilluminate until the module is reset by removal of power. (Figure 3 and Figure 4) Note:On some panels,resetting a smoke alarm may require additional steps The module relays have a maximum ON resistance of 25 ohms. This resis- at the keypad to clear the trouble conditions on CO and smoke mainte- tance pl usthe wiring resistance to the panel must be 1 essthan the maximum nance zones due to power lossto the module. zone wiring resistance stated in the panel manual. 2 I56-3871-004 06-10 FIGURE 3:COSMOD2WWIRING DIAGRAMit: Atidi6t° 111;Fgle , ALL CIRCUITSARE SUPERVISED Note:See Table dip (EXCEPT TRIGGERS)AND MUS switch configurations 4,17 SMOKE O BE POWER LIMITED 7.5 iV AU sPObE R0 ( ) 0Gi- � E � J 051 ms._ IQOD 11 Pane SMOKE 0 © 2 EOL kc�raq � V ilFire&Emergency Services ZONE 0 I"� ) 1. '_ Resistors �, �\0'/��/18 I r - I ��� I 3.9k RESISTOR O I i to0.,,, �0• 10 o I (supplied – — i ® �� with module) CO 0 -- f I I I ZONE 0 I � �( ,,,,,,.. —/C-3\1- 16),--.,�= I ' I ® ' iMAI \ ZONE I I INT. 0 t COSMOD2W I L LOOPSTYL ED/CLASSA WIRING ZONE O– –Panel � COSMO-2W BELL n, Resistor I I I I I OR F –I SMOKE I TRIGGER OUTi ' J JJJJ S0329-00 CO TRIGGER L Ii- OUT OUT FIGURE 4:COSMOD4WWIRING DIAGRAM ALLCIRCUITSARE SUPERVISED SMOKE 0 (EXCEPT TRIGGERS)AND MUST BE POWERLIMITED POWER 0 (resettable) e el, ©4 13 e ©la �I Panel ,C\-, SMOKE 0EOL Iss � YI „IJ EOL %IRE� ERELAY os 0 I ZONE � Resistors f; , I l ©, Imo— I:,. _...._ ( it 1 0 I I, RESISTOR CO 0 �- -- ',, LI - - - �. 0 , (supplied ZONE O ffi .�� with module) COSMOD4W COSMO-4W I I BELL n, I I OR I SMOKEI J 50330-00 TRIGGER OUT I CO TRIGGER L OUT ' .----- // FIGURE 5:MODULE TERMINALS 6) (9 . 1 NED Pi ElE1 e,%11 Q POWERIN + *01I- ` IIS -.SMOKE ZONE EOL RESISTOR POWERIN- al O Ile (VALUE DEFINEDBY PANEL) SMOKE ALARM CONTACT ( ,il 1 O Ie 1 ,CO ZONE EOL RESISTOR al (tit (VALUE DEFINED BY PANEL) MAINTENANCETROUBLE RELAY CONTACT' el I O att ne + (COSMOD2W ONLY) IN I[ IDC- CO ALARM CONTACT all O (`: r STYLE D/CLASSA+(4-WIREDETECTOR PCM/ER+) O I I STYLE D/CLASSA-(4-WIREDETECTOR POWER-) CO TRIGGER ®l 14r SMOKETRIGGER/BELL IN CsS'- CZ---3N-1=c9 El 0 } S0334-02 3 I56-3871-004 06-10 INP UTTRIGGERS/SOUNDER ACTIVATION FREEZETROUBLEINQUIRY 11,15 Many panels can be programmed with triggers which are auxiliary relays that The module sends a freeze trouble inquiry to the deter activate upon an alarm condition. Two inputs are used to signal the module (Compatible i3 Series 2-wire smoke detectors onl y)If i" to activate device sounders.The first is configurable by DIP switch to one of freeze problem is received,the red LED on the module O' + two modes;bel lin or smoke trigger.When in the bel lmode,the module wil 1 10 seconds and a smoke maintenance condition willbe in follow a valid coded signal from a Bell Out/NAC circuit consisting of high to TESTING low,then 1 owto high for less than 1.9 seconds each.In smoke trigger mode, Modules must be tested after installation and followin �,c .1 ce. while the input is hel dhigh,the module wil/synchronize the detectors in a p0:1- e�' merency Services Testing should be performed at least once per year. 04/18/18 Temporal 3 pattern. NOTE:Before testing,notifytheproper authorities that thesystemwill be tempo- The second input is fora CO trigger;the CO trigger input allows a single mod- rarilwilt of service.Disable thezone or systemto prevent anyunwanted alarms. ul e to have CO silence/hush capability and allows multiple module installa- tionsto have al/sounders activated in Temporal 4 in the event of a CO alarm. EZ WALK TEST While the CO trigger is hel dhigh,with a positive voltage input,the module The communication loop between the 2-wire modules and detectors can be will synchronize the detectors in a Temporal 4 pattern. After 30 minutes in manually tested by putting the module and detectors into EZ Walk test mode. Temporal 4 alarm,the time period between the Temporal 4 pul sewil/change This feature is forusewith SystemSensor detectors(i4 series model COSMO-2W from 5 seconds to 60 seconds. and i3 series model 2WTA B)installed with the model COSMOD2W module. Note: CO trigger may only be used with UL 864 panels that have been evalu- The EZ Walk 1 oop test verifies the initiating 1 oop wiring and provides visual ated to confirm CO services:A)The control unit shall be capable of distinctively status indication at each detector: indicating the activation of a CO detector as a carbon monoxide alarm signal B) 1. Ensure proper wiring and power is applied. Wait approximately 6 min- The visible annunciation of an activated carbon monoxide detector at the control utes from power-up before performing the EZ Walk test.The green LED unit shall not be canceled when the carbon monoxide audible alarm signal is de- on the module must be blinking indicating the module is in ready/ activated,For installations other than residential applications,the interconnected standby modeto start the EZ Walk mode. control unit must produce the T4 alarm pattern viaseparate NAC(s). 2. Locate theEZ Walk recessed test switch located behind the module cover TABLE 2:DIP SWITCHCONFIGURATIONS (See Figure 1).Depress the test switch with a small screwdriver. The yel- DIP SWITCH#1 DIP SWITCH#2 DIP SWITCH#3 1owLEDwil lblink showing that the module and detectors are in EZ Walk Smoke Maint on modefor5 minutes. ON el 1111Smoke Trouble and Unused 3. Observe the LEDs at each detector to make sure the green LED is double (DEFAULT) Form-B Maint Relay blinking every 5 seconds as listed in Table 3. (COSMOD2W only) 4. At the end of the five minute period,the module wil'terminate EZ Walk Smoke Maint on and the yellow LED willstop blinking. The EZ Walk test period can be OFF Smoke Trigger Form-B Smoke main- Unused extended by pressing the test switch multiple times.Each press wil ladd tenance Relay only 5 minutes of additional time. (COSMOD2W only) If a module or detector fails the test,its wiring should be checked. If the P OWERUP AND COMMUNICATIONS module stil/fails,it should be replaced.Notify the proper authorities when all COMMUNICATIONS CHECK(2-WIRE ONLY) testing has been completed. Uponpower up,the module wil lsend a request f or communication check.All NOTE:The EZ Walk 1 ooptest should not be used in 1 ieuof functional testing compatible detectors on thel oopthat understand the communication protocol (alarm,trouble and other functional tests)of the system. wil/respond.If al ldetectors respond correctly,the green LED wil/blink once everyl second.If the module doesnotget a response,it wil lturn offthegreen TABLE 3:EZ WALK TEST DETECTOR MODES LED and continue to try every 2 minutes until a response is received. DETECTOR DETECTOR SMOKE MAINTENANCE INQUIRY GREEN LED RED LED The module sends a smoke maintenance inquiry to the detectors every 24 P ROP EROPERATION Double Blink 5 Seconds OFF hours. (Compatible 2-wire detectors onl y)If a response indicating a mainte- nance problem is received,the red LED on the module wil lblink once every 5 OUT OF SENSITIVIY OFF Double Blink 5 Seconds seconds anda smoke maintenance condition willbe indicated to the panel.It FREEZECONDITION OFF Double Blink 10 Seconds is likely that the detector needs to be cleaned or replaced,refer to the detector instruction manual for maintenance instructions. FCC STATEMENT This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1)This device may not cause harmful interference,and(2)this device must accept any interference received,including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.This equipment generates,uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and,if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,may cause harmful interference to radio communications.However,there is no guarantee that interference wil/not occur in a particular installa- tion.If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. THREE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY System Sensor warrants its enclosed product to be free from defects in materials and TX 79936,USA.Please include a note describing the malfunction and suspected cause workmanship under normal use and service for a period of three years from date of of failure.The Company shall not be obligated to replace units which are found to be manufacture.System Sensor makes no other express warranty for the enclosed product. defective because of damage,unreasonable use,modifications,or alterations occurring No agent,representative,dealer,or employee of the Company has the authority to in- after the date of manufacture.In no caseshall the Company be liable foranyconsequen- crease or alter the obligations or limitations of this Warranty.The Company's obligation tial or incidental damages for breach of this or any other Warranty,expressed or implied of this Warranty shall be limited to the replacement of any part of the product which is whatsoever,even if the l oss or damage is caused by the Company's negligence or fault. found to be defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service during Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential dam- the three year period commencing with the date of manufacture.After phoning System ages,so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.This Warranty gives you Sensor's tol]free number 800-SENSOR2(736-7672)for a Return Authorization number, specific legal rights,andyou may al sohave other rights which vary from state to state. send defective units postage prepaid to:Honeywell,12220 RojasDrive,Suite 700,E1 Paso 4 I56-3871-004 ©2016 System Sensor.06-10 44/011 OF i,! thriald INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCEINSTRUCTIONS tTh4 . :d al 1111. ir i4 Series Combination Carbon 5 Monoxide(C0)/Photoelectric Smoke Detector3825 Ohio Avenue,St.Ch. ''Ino-iso COSMO-2W(2-wire)and COSMO-4W (4-wire) 1-800SENS( ,IA:xis. ,.n7a6y ,,1Ces 1,94/VMstemsensor.com SPECIFICATIONS COSMO-2W COSMO-4W Electrical Specifications Physical Spcecificaitons System Voltage: 12/24 volts DC 12/24 volts DC Operating Temperature Range: 0-50°C(32-122°F) Min: 8.5 volts 8.5 volts Operating Humidity Range: 20-95%RH Max: 35 volts 35 volts Storage Temperature Range: -10-70°C(14-158°F) Max Startup Current: 200uA 200uA Diameter: 5.5 inches Max Standby Current: 50uA 50uA Height: 2.5 inches Max Alarm Current: 50mA 40mA Weight: 9.2 oz;261 g Max Reverse Polarity Current: 20mA 20mA Wire Gauge Acceptance: Min:22 AWG Max:14 AWG Audible Signal(Supplemental*): 85dBA 85dBA 2-Wire Compatibility Zone Identifier: A Max Start-up Capacitance: .10uF .10uF *NFPA requires a UL listed sounder on the NAC circuit Notice:This manual shall be left with the owner/user of this equipment. alarm and CO alarm events.The red LE Dsignals smoke events;it blinks dur- BEFORE INSTALLATION ing smoke maintenance events and lights constantly during smoke alarm Please read this manual thoroughly along with manual I56-3871 for the i4 events.The blue LED signals CO events; it blinks blue during CO trouble or series interface module and the Application Guides for System Sensor Smoke CO end-of-life;it blinks rapidly during RealTesto; and lights constant during (SPAG91) and CO Detectors (COAG103), which provide detailed information CO alarm. on detector spacing, placement, zoning, wiring, and special applications. TABLE 1:OPERATION MODES These manuals are available online at www.systemsensor.com. OPERATION GREEN IMPORTANT:This detector must be tested and maintained regularly following MODE LED RED LED BLUE LED SOUNDER NFPA 72/NFPA 720 requirements.At a minimum,cleaning and Normal(standby) Blink 5 Sec. OFF OFF OFF testing should be performed annually. GENERAL DESCRIPTION Alarm Smoke OFF ON OFF Temp 3 The i4 series is a plug-in, system-connected, combination carbon monoxide/ Alarm CO OFF OFF ON Temp 4 smoke detector.It is available in either a 2-wire or 4-wire configuration.Thei4 Alarm Smoke&CO OFF ON ON Temp 3 series detectors must be used with the corresponding i4 series Interface Mod- RealTest®to connect to the panel.The i4 interface module is also compatible with i3 RealTest®Mode OFF OFF Blink 1 Sec. OFF series smoke detector model 2WTA B or 4WTA-B. (After Coissprayed) OFF OFF ON Temp 4 FEATURES Trouble feature: When the sensor (supervision) is in a trouble condition Smoke Features (such as a detector that is dirty),the detector will send a trouble signal to the • Photoelectric smoke sensor module then to the FACP. Depending on the issue,the detector must then be • Drift compensation and noiserejection algorithms serviced or replaced. • Red smoke LE Dindicator CO sensor end-of-life timer feature:When the CO sensor has passed end-of- • Smoke test switch life,a trouble signal willbe sent to the module then to the FACP.Thisindicates that the CO sensor inside the detector must be replaced.If unresolved for 30 CO Features days,the detector will chirp intermittently.The typical life of the CO sensor • Field replaceable,electrochemical CO sensor is six years from the date of manufacture;it is recommended to periodically • RealTesto functional test capable check the"Replace by"sticker located on the replaceable CO cell. • Blue CO LEDindicator INSTALLATION GUIDELINES • Sensor end-of-life notification Ceiling:Detector should be at least 12 inches from any wall. Audible Annunciation Wall:Detector should be no closer than 6 inches from ceiling. • Local integral sounder • Do not install outdoors or in any environment that doesnotcomplywith • Polarity reversal the detector's environmental specifications Installation and Maintenance • Install in accordance with NFPA 72 and 720 standards.NFPA 72 and • Stop-Drop-N-Lock plug-in base 720 define standards for both commercial and residential installation of • SE MSwiring terminals smoke and CO detectors. State and local laws involving CO detection • COSMO-2W designed for 2-wire i4 Zone type should also be considered. • COSMO 4W designed for 4-wire i4 Zone type • If the installation can be interpreted as residential, consult the section of NFPA 720 that outlines residential applications.Chapter 9.4.1.1,for • SENS-RDR sensitivity reader compatible with extended range example, states that carbon monoxide alarms or detectors shall be in- • Removable cover for cleaning stalled as follows: • Replaceable screen • Outside each separate dwelling unit sleeping area in the immediate Other Features vicinity of the bedroom • Green supervisory LED • On every level of a dwelling unit,including basements • Listed to UL standards 268 and 2075 • Consult NFPA 72,the local Authority Having Jurisdiction(AHJ),and/ VISIBLEANNUNCIATON or applicable codes for specific information regarding the spacing and Thei4 series detector has three visible LED's;Green,Red and Blue.The green placement of smoke detectors. LE Dis a supervisory LE D;it blinks during power on,reset,and during normal • Do not install detectors in the following areas: operation.It is extinguished during smoke maintenance, CO trouble, smoke • In or nearareas whereparticles of combustion arenormally present suchas 1 I56-3747-003R 06-10 AO OF Iv. ..ApAiiiiiibe. . 4,4.40 la kitchens,in garages,near furnaces,hot water heaters,or gas space heaters. the end of the feed wire,inserting it into the proper b. • In very cold or very hot areas. ening the screw to secure the wire in place.Do not t NE — • In wet or excessively humid areas,or next to bathrooms with showers. gauge apart under the same clamping plate. 'ni ill • In dusty,dirty,or insect-infested areas. AWARNING • Near fresh air inlets or returns or excessively drafty areas.Air con- % , ditioners, heaters, fans, and fresh air intakes and returns can drive Remove power fromalarmcontrol unit or initiating devicecircuits befo Q0] smoke away from the detector. Services Note:This unit is UL listed as containing a supplemental sounder and should 1. Remove detector frompackaging andseparate thebasef 8 1$c t tOf8l fd not be used as a primary sounder for evacuation. 2. Wire the detector base screw terminals. FIGURE 1:ALARM LOCATION DIAGRAM FOR RESIDENTIAL APPLICATION 3. Screw the base of the detector onto an electrical box,or to the surface of thewall or ceiling using thehardware included in thepackaging. 4. Attach the detector head to the base by applying light pressure androtat- T • ing clockwise.The detector willlockin place when properly aligned. BEDROOM 5. After all detectors have been installed,apply power to the alarm control unit. Refer to Table 3 for time to LE Dstabilization. Once stabilized,the t� green LEDwillblink once every 5 seconds. TO BEDROOM BR BEDROOM 6. Test each detector as described in the Testing section. - • 7. Notify the proper authority that the system is in operation. KITCHEN— GARAGE LIVING • CLOSED ROOM DOOR ACAUTION S0295-01 NFPA 72 recommends the installation of detectors only after completing construction or BASEMENT any other dustproducing activity U-CARBON MONOXIDE/SMOKE ALARM LOCATIONFOR MULTI-LEVEL RESIDENCE TABLE 2:LED INDICATIONDURING POWERUP SEQUENCE MOUNTING Green LED Red LED Blue LE D The i4 detector can be ceiling mounted or wall mounted: - No Power OFF OFF OFF 1. Toa single gang box,2 in.by 4 in.box,31/2 in.or 4 in.octagonal or 31/2 in.or 4 in.round ceiling Power on Reset Blink 5 Sec. Blink 5 Sec. Blink 5 Sec. 2. Direct mount to ceiling or to wall using drywall fasteners TABLE 3:POWER UP TIME TO FIRST ALARM/LED STABILIZATION FIGURE 2:MOUNTING OF DETECTOR Power Up Time 45 Seconds CO Power up time after 15 Seconds 10 second reset 1 LED Indication time Typical:45 seconds Maximum:55 seconds Status LED indication Typical:55 seconds '- =VI S0326-00 stabilization time Maximum:268 seconds WIRING INSTALLATION GUIDELINES TESTING The detector must be tested after installation. The detector has two discrete All wiring must be installed in compliance with the NFPA 70 standards, Na test switches,one for smoke testing and one for CO testing.The detector may tional Electrical Code,applicable state and local codes. also be functionally tested using canned smoke and canned CO. The screw terminals in the mounting base will accept 14-22 gauge wire.Wire NOTE:Bef°retesting,notifytheproperauthorities to avoidannuisance alarms. connections aremade by stripping approximately 3/8"to 1/2"of insulation from Ensure the proper wiring and power is applied to the detector.After power FIGURE 3:COSMO-2W WIRING DIAGRAM up,allow approximately 5 minutes for the detector to stabilize before testing. ALLCIRCUITS ARE SUPERVISED SMOKE a (EXCEPT TRIGGERS)AND MUST BE POWERLIMITED AUXPOWERQ C (resettable) C ®O 9 _� ��K2 :. SMOKE a I I' Panel 4:-**'ZONE Q Resistors ��; , / (9) 101 i 3.9k I rI © I ���I( RESISTOR I If IF �V�, O 0 I (supplied I I I'f J C I } 1 / - �� I with module) CO 0 1 I _ 1101_] i— — , I I *7' l (-,,.*—/-C-5'.6--) I I L a ZONE I I I ° I _ _ I I 0 f I I ------ MAINT. a - -� I COSMOD2W I I LOOPSTYL ED/CLASSA WIRING I ZONE O -Panel I I COSMO-2W BELL n, Resistor I I OR Ih I J SMOKE I TRIGGER OUT ' I CO I S0329-02 TRIGGER i L r OUT 2 I56-3747-003R 06-10 ld FIGURE 4:COSMO-4W WIRING DIAGRAM ALL CIRCUITS ARE SUPERVISED id ....0",e. thr (EXCEPT TRIGGERS)AND MUST CPI SMOKE O BEPOWERLIMITED S V POWER bk (resettable) ©� g�3 �, igin ® I 3 Panel + 7,77'',3_ �� fie' SMOK E .�' EOL E ���� �� =, LI/ail48�18&Emergency Services ZONE Cp C' it Resistors _� - _il O la ',, 3.9k O IMV I' RESISTOR CO �-I Mt — — — l�� , , (supplied ZONE 0 O with module) COSMOD4W COSMO-4W I I BELL ' I I OR t IF I j SMOKE I 50330-00 TRIGGER OUT COli 1 TRIGGER , rJ OUT FIGURE 5:TEST BUTTON LOCATION AND OPERATION 3. If the detector is within the listed sensitivity limits,the sounder will alarm temporal 3 and the red alarm LEDwilllight up. TEST BUTTON 4l SMOKESENSITIVITYREADING To measure the detector's smoke sensitivity, the Infrared Sensitivity Reader (kers _ • �•., model#SENS-RDR should be used. 1. Point the SENS RDR directly tothecenterof thedetector at a distance of 1 to GAS PARRY TS 10 feet.A broomstick can be attached to the SENS-RDR for extended reach. 2. The sensitivity will be displayed on the SENS-RDR.The SENS-RDR will Y,� . \ also display"replace"if a detector is found faulty. SMOKEiENTRYTEST K Y ) so3a7-oo 1. With the detector in standby mode,spray UL listed compatible,canned TNMONOEST IDEON � - smoke into the detector. CARBON MONOXIDE ' 2. When the detector senses the presence of the smoke, the sounder will TABLE 4:LEDINDICATION&SOUNDER DURINGTESTANDMAINTENANCE alarm temporal 3 and the red alarm LE Dwill illuminate. GREEN BLUE Note:On some panels,resetting a smoke alarm may require additional steps LED RED LED LED SOUNDER at the keypad to clear the trouble conditions on CO and smoke mainte- nance zones due to power loss to the module. Smoke Maintenance OFF Blink 5 Sec. OFF OFF LOOP VERIFICATION(MODEL#COSMO-2W ONLY) Co Rouble/ OFF OFF Blink 5 Sec. Intermittent chirp Loop verification is provided by the EZ Walk loop test feature.This feature is End-of-Life after 30days for use with compatible control panels and System Sensor 2-wire detectors (i' Simultaneous Smoke Maintenance&CO Rouble/EOL Series model COSMO-2W and i3 Series model 2WTA B)installed with the COS- MOD2W interface module only. The EZ Walk loop test verifies the initiating OFF Blink 5 Sec. Blink 5 Sec. OFF _ loop wiring and provides visual status indication at each detector: Ez Walk Test®-Normal 1. Ensure proper wiring and power is applied.Wait approximately 6 min- Double OFF OFF oil' utes after power-up before performing theEZWalk test. Blink 5 Sec. 2. Place COSMOD2W interface module into E ZWalk test modeby depress- EZ Walk®-Smoke Maintenance ingtherecessed test button on the COSMOD2W Interface Module. OFF Double OFF 3. Observe the LED's at each detector. Blink 5 Sec. NOTE:The E Z Walk loop test should not be used in lieu of functional testing EZ Walk®-CO Rouble/End-of-Life (alarm,trouble and other functional tests)of the system. Double CO TEST S W ITCH OFF OFF Blink 5 sec. of I' 1. A recessed CO test switch is located on the detector housing and iden- tified by text that says "TEST" next to it and"CARBON MONOXIDE" EZ Walk®-Smoke Maintenance&CO Trouble/End-of-Life above it. (See Figure 5) OFF Double Double l 2. With the detector in standby mode,use a small screwdriver to press and re- Blink 5 sec. Blink 5 sec. leasetheCOtest switch.Pressing theswitch onetimewillenterintoRealTest® *NOTE:EZWa1k applies to COSMO-2W 2-wire model only. Mode(seeinstructions below),pressing two times will enter test mode. SMOKETESTSWITCH 3. If thetestis successful,theblueLEDwilllight up.Thedetector andmod- 1. A recessed smoke test switch is located on the detector housing and ulewillautomatically reset within 60 seconds. identified by text that says"TEST"next to it and"SMOKE"above it.It is If the detector fails either of the above test methods the CO cell or the detector the switch closest to the redLED.(See Figure 5) should be replaced. 2. With the detector in standby mode,use a small screwdriver to press and release the smoke test switch. 3 I56-3747-003R 06-10 115 FUNCTIONAL GAS TEST 3. Remove the white cover of the screen/sensing c1 to re. Solo C6 brand canned CO may be used to verify the detector's ability to sense center of the detector head by turning counterclo. _ CO by utilizing the RealTest®feature as follows: 4. Remove the black screen/sensing chamber by pul V .."....0:4044:. EV 1. Press and release the test switch onceas described in Testing above.The blue 5. Use canned air to remove any dust or particles th. 6 LED will start blinking rapidly indicating it is RealTest®mode.If the detector the chamber cover/screen and chamber itself. Oj 51 Val willnotgointoRealTest®mode,theCOsensormaybe in fault or at end-of-life. 6. Replace the top half of the screen/sending chamber by �� 2. While the blue LE Dis blinking,spray a small amount of canned CO di- arrows on the chamber cover with the notches in thiMtg rte 13< merge cy Services rectly into the CO gas entry ports from 1/4"away. (See Figure 5) down until the screen/sensing chamber is fully seated/.18118 3. The detector will go into alarm if the gas entry was successful and the 7. Replace the white cover by placing it over the screen/sensing chamber cell is functioning properly. and turning it clockwise until it snaps into place 4. The CO test will automatically clear when the CO clears or in 30 seconds 8. Reattach the detector head to the base by applying light pressure and if no CO was introduced. rotating clockwise.The detector willlockin place when properly aligned. NOTE:Testing thedetector will activate thealarmandsenda signal tothepanel. 9. Test the detector to insure it is fully functional. (See Testing section) Carbon monoxide gas may be present in other areas. 10. Notify the proper authorities when the system is back in service. This detector is NOT FIGURE 6:REMOVING/REPLACING SCREEN/SENSING CHAMBER • A substitute for the proper servicing of fuel-burning appliances or the sweeping of chimneys. • Tobe used on an intermittent basis,or as a portable alarm for the spill- *=�$ age of combustion products from fuel-burning appliances or chimneys. y ,y II_li l , Carbon monoxide gas is a highly poisonous gas which is released when fuels areburnt.It is invisible,has no smell andis therefore impossible to detect with the human senses.Under normal conditions in a room where fuel burning ap- pliances are well maintained and correctly ventilated,the amount of carbon monoxide released intothe room by appliances should not be dangerous. Do not paint,and do not use cleaning agents,bleach or polish the detector. SYMPTOMS OF CARBONMONOXIDE POISONING LIMITED LIFE OF CO SENSOR Carbonmonoxide bonds to thehemoglobin in thebloodandreduces the amount This detector is manufactured with a long-life carbon monoxide sensor.Over of oxygen being circulated in the body.The following symptoms are examples time the sensor will lose sensitivity,and will need to be replaced.A replace- taken from NFPA 720;they represent approximate values forhealthy adults. _ ment CO sensor,model#CO-REPL,is available.The life span of the CO sensor Concentration(ppm CO) Symptoms is approximately six years from the date of manufacture. 200 Mild Headache after 2-3 hours of exposure Periodically check the detector's replacement date.Remove the detector head and refer to the sticker placed on the replaceable CO cell..The sticker will 400 Headache and nausea after 1-2 hours of exposure indicate the date the CO cell should be replaced. 800 Headache,nausea,and dizziness after 45 minutes of expo- IReminder:This detector is also equipped with a feature that will signal the sure;collapse andunconsciousness after 2 hoursof exposure panel once the CO sensor has passed the end of its'useful life.If Many cases of reported carbon monoxide poisoning indicate that while vic this occurs,it is time to replace the CO sensor. timsare aware that they do not feel well,they become so disoriented that they REPLACEMENT OF CO SENSOR are unable to save themselves by either exiting the building or calling for as- 1. Remove the detector head by turning counterclockwise. sistance.Also young children and pets may be the first to be affected. 2. Locate the CO sensor on the back side of the detector head. (Refer to Figure 7) CO ALARM ACTIVATION 3. Depress the 2 tabs on the CO sensor and pull it out. Per UL standard 2075,the i4series detector has been tested to the sensitivity 4. Insert replacement CO sensor model CO-REPL. limits defined in UL standard 2034. 5. Reattach the detector head to the base by applying light pressure and TABLE 6:CO ALARM THRESHOLDS rotating clockwise.The detector willlockin place when properly aligned. Parts per Million(ppm) Detector Response Time(Min.) 6. Test the detector to insure it is fully functional. (See Testing section) 30+-3ppm No alarm within 30 days 7. Notify the proper authorities when the system is back in service. NOTE:Before replacing the sensor or detector, notify the proper authorities 70+-5ppm 60-240 that maintenance is being performed and the system will be temporar- 150+-5ppm 10-50 ily out of service.Disable the zone or system undergoing maintenance 400+-10ppm 4-15 to prevent any unwanted alarms.Follow the proper testing protocol as outlined in the Testing section to make sure the device is functioning properly.Dispose of detector in accordance with any local regulations. What to do if the carbon monoxide detector goes into alarm: Immediately move to a spot where fresh air is available,preferably outdoors. FIGURE 7:CO SENSOR REPLACEMENT Find a phone in an area where the air is safe and call your security service provider.Tell your provider the detector alarm status, and that you require professional assistance in ridding your home of the carbon monoxide. _� _ MAINTENANCE (filliCE3 \ ��NOTE:Before performing any maintenance on the detector,notify the proper h authorities that maintenance is being performed and the system will It ® I be temporarily out of service.Disable the zone or system undergoing 0 IIT® it maintenance to prevent any unwanted alarms Power mustbe removed from the detector before performing maintenance of any kind. � : ._ 3 11-�/��f CLEANING Ili , •'' ./�‘I ' 0 L �I 1. Remove the detector head by turning counterclockwise. �� r� 2. Clean the outside casing with a cloth.Ensure that the holes on the front — ,\,,, --_,...__ �/ of the alarm are not blocked with dirt and dust.Canned air can be used REPLACEABLE CO CELL to remove any dust or debris. S0333-00 4 I56-3747-003R 02016 System Sensor.06-10 AO OF LP 110 4 SYSTEM SENSOR`" Oj igin Vail Fire&Emerg: cy Services 04/18/18 SmokeDetectorswith 111 P • Sounderand RelayOption 41111 er System Sensoria' sounderand relaysmokedetectors applytheguidingprinciplesof installation ease, intelligence,and instantinspection in a seriesof mm specialty conventional devices. Features Installation ease.Throughoutthe i3 series,installation is simple •85 dB sounder with its installer-friendly base and p lug-in design.The base accommodates a broad range of back box and direct mounting •FormC relay op tionsand p rovidesamp le sp aceforp re-wiringthe device.To •Isolated thermal sensor comp letethe installation,the i3 detector p lugs into its base with a simp leStop-Drop'N Lockaction. •Plug-in design (base included) Intelligence.Toreducethe likelihood of nuisance alarms,all •In-line terminals i3 detectorsare equip p edwith both driftcomp ensationand •Flexible mounting options smoothing algorithms.These cap abilitiesminimize both short-and •Stop-Drop'N Lock attachment to the base long-term causes of nuisance alarms,such as RF interference and dust accumulation.When connected to the 2W-MOD2loop test/ •Removablecoverand chamber maintenance module or an P Ready' panel,2-wirei3 detectorscan generate a remote maintenance signal when in a maintenance or •Remote maintenance signaling freeze troublecondition.Tomeasurethe sensitivity of any i3 detector, •Drift comp ensationand smoothing algorithms the SENS-RD Rdisp laysthe reading,in termsof percent-per-foot •Simp lifted sensitivitymeasurement obscuration,within1econds. •Dual-color LEDs Instantinspection.i3 has red and green LEDsto simp lifylocal status indication during power-up,standby,alarm,maintenance, and freeze troubleconditions.When in alarm,i3 sounder models generate an 85 dB temp oraltone.If connected to the RRS-MOD reversingrelay/synchronization module,all i3 sounders on the loop will activate when one detector is in alarm.The RRS-MODalso synchronizesi3 sounder outp utto ensurea clear audible signal. Agency Listings Should the app licationcall fordifferentiatingbetweena local and (120a general alarm,the i3 line offersan isolated thermal model,which ® di MEA MSFM ((ET11 initiates a local alarm when smoke is detected,and a general alarm LISTED APPROVED �' approved approved c /°S when the thermal sensor is activated. II /1015195 7272-1653 164 372-02-E 2133 112".711 ..244111 OF Iv, .5;400914:. thold ill Cb Smoke DetectorSpecifications . Electrical Specifications LED Modes diP tk 51 OperatingVoltage Nominal:12/24V non-polarized LED Mode Green LED Red LED Condition ?ico] V 2-wire:8.5Vto35V Powerup Blink every Blinkeveryl0 Initial LED 8 - 4-wire:10 V to 35 V 10 seconds seconds status Vail Fire&Emergency Services Maximum RippleVoltage 30%ofapplied✓oltage(peaktopeak) indication04/18/18 StandbyCurrent 2-wire:50 pA maximum average Normal Blinkevery5 off 4-wire:50 pA maximum average (standby) seconds PeakStandbyCurrent 2-wire:100 pA Out of off Blinkevery5 4-wire:n/a sensitivity seconds MaximumAlarmCurrent 2-wire:2WTR-B:130 mA limited by control Freeze off Blinkeveryl0 panel trouble seconds 2WTA-B:130 mA** Alarm off Solid 4-w i re:4VVTAB,4WTRB:35 mA Power-UlSequencef or LED Indication 4WTAR-B,4WITAR-B:50 mA **DirectPower(Non-Reverse Polarity):130 Condition Duration mA limited by p anel.Reverse PolarityPower: Initial LED 80 seconds 30 mAforthe2WTA-Bin alarm;12 mAforall status other 2WTA-Bunitson the loop.Add 25 mA indication forthe RRS-MODreversing relayalarm current. Architect/Engineer Specifications AlarmContactRatings 2-wire:n/a Smokedetectorshall be a SystemSensor i3 Series model number , 4-wire:0.5 A @ 30 V AC/DC listed to Underwriters Laboratories UL 268 forFireProtection Signaling FormC ContactRatings 2 A @ 30V AC/DC Systems.Thedetectorshall be a combinationphotoelectric/thermal PhysicalSpecifications equip p edNith a sounder(model2WTA-B,4WTA-B),a FormC relay(model 2WTR-B),a combinationsounder/relay(model4WTAR-B),or an isolated OperatingTemperature 32°F to 100°F(0°Cto 37.8°C) thermal/sounder/relay(model 4WITAR-B).Thedetectorshall include a Range mounting baseformounting to 31/2-inch and 4-inchoctagonal,single-gang, OperatingH umidity 0 to 95%RH non-condensing and 4-inch square back boxeswith a p lasterring,or directmountto the Range ceiling using drywall anchors.Wiringconnectionsshall be made by means ThermalSensor 135°F(57.2°C)fixed of SEMS screws.Thedetectorshall allow pre-wiring of the base and the FreezeTrouble 41°F(5°C) head shall bea p lug-intyp eThedetectorshall have a nominal sensitivity Sensitivity 2.5%/ft.nominal of 2.5 p ercenip erfootas measured in the UL smoke box.The detector shall be cap ableofautomaticallyadjusting itssensitivityby means of drift InputTerminals 14-22 AWG comp ensationand smoothingalgorithms.Thedetectorshall provide dual- Dimensions(including 5.3 inches(134 mm)diameter,2.0 inches color LED indicationthat blinksto indicate power-up,normal standby,out of base) (51 mm)height sensitivity,alarm,and freeze troubleconditions.When used in conjunction ApproximateWeight 7.1 oz(200g) withthe 2W-MOD2module,2-wiremodels shall include a maintenance Sound Pressure Output 85 dBA(models2WTA-B,4WTA-B,4WTAR-B, signal to indicatethe need formaintenanceat the alarm controlp aneland and 4WITAR-B only) shall provide a loop testingcap abilitytoverifythe circuitwithouttestingeach Mounting 31/2-inch octagonal back box,4 inchoctagonal detectorindividually.When used in conjunctionwiththe RRS-MODmodule, back box,single gang back box,4 inchsquare all i3 sounder models on a loop shall sound when one sounderalarms,all shall back boxwith a p lasterring,directmountto be synchronized,and all soundersmay be silenced from the p anel. ceiling Ordering Information Model Thermal Wiring Alarm Current Model Description 2WTA-B Yes 2-wire 130 mA max.limited by RRS-MOD Reversing relay/synchronization module controlpanel 2W-MOD2 2-wireloop test/maintenance module 2WTR-B Yes 2-wire 130 mA max.limited by SENS-RDR Sensitivityreader controlp anel RT Removal/replacement tool 4WTA-B Yes 4-wire 35 mA A77-AB2 Retrofitadap terbracket 4WTR-B Yes 4-wire 35 mA 4WTAR-B Yes 4-wire 50 mA 4WITAR-B Yes 4-wire 50 mA *--Th_ SYSTEM ©2009 System Sensor. 3825 Ohio Avenue•St.Charles,IL 60174 Productspecificationssubjecttochangewithoutnotice.Visitsystemsensoccom for V SENSOR Phone:800-SENSOR2•Fax currenyaroductnformation,includingthelatestversionofthisdatasheet. A05-0348-004.6/09•#2170 AO OF Ivy! 4 0 51 twIA fie eft, 300)' Vail Fire&Emergency Services 04/18/18 12/24VDG .0\z . CarbonMonoxide : Detectorwith SafeTestT" 260-CO 05) ibria �o o ec\ w Overview Standard Features The SafeAirTM 260-CO carbonmonoxide(CO)detectoris an accu- • 10-year end-of-lifesignal rate and reliablemeans of alerting building occupants of potentially • SafeTest"feature — functionaltestwith s prayof real CO gas dangerous levels of CO in the protectedarea.The internal electro- chemical s ens o rcommunicates with a so phis ticateobn-board • Advanced electro-chemical s ens ingtechno logy microprocessor that accurately tracks CO levels overtime. • Wiring option activates soundersof all connected detectors This commercial-grade detection technology resultsin quick when any one of them goes into alarm res pons efeliables ens ing,fastresettime,and s up eriorfals ealarm • Deep ho us ingwith plenty of room forwiring immunity.Its smalls izeallows the 260-CO to blend incons p icu- ouslywith any decor, and its smoothcontoureddesign is compat- • UL 2075 compliant ible with both res identialand commercialenvironments. • Transmits s ens o rend-of-life to the supervisingganel and cen- Unaffected by normal indoor temperature variations,the 260-CO tral stationif the systemis monitored automatically adjustsforenvironmental changes and operates • CO sensitivity conformsto UL 2034 requirements reliably under a wide variety of conditions.It alsomonitors its own • performance and co mp ens atesfo rs ens itivitydrift throughout the Built in trouble/power supervisiorrelay courseof its service life. • Self-diagnostics keep the device operatingoptimally through- The 260-CO features the SafeTestT"'functionaltestfeature,which out its service life facilitates testing with real CO gas.SafeTest meets the functional • 12 or 24VDC op eratio rand 150mA Form C relay testrequirement in NFPA 720, 2009/2012 editions. • LargeSEMS terminalseasewiring installation14 to 22 AWG Likeall CO detectors,the 260-CO has a limited service life.But • One-touch TEST/HUSH button s imp lifieslocal operation unlike most,which lastonly sixyears,the 260-CO'sadvanced sensorfeatures a service life rated at 10 years.When it approach- • Integrated85 dBa temporal-4sounderforlocal notification es this point,the 260-CO'send-of-lifetimer automatically triggers • On-boardLEDprovideslocal alarm and trouble indication a warning that indicates the device must be serviced.This warning annunciates at the detector, as well as at the contro'panel,and • Inco nspicuousfootprintand attractively contoured design optionallyat a remotemonitoring station. • Adapter plate s imp lifiesrep lacingESL 240-COe detectors An integrated temporal-4 sounderprovides localsignaling capability forthe 260-CO,and it easily interfaces with any intrusion orfirealarm system by means of its outputrelay.Its lowcurrent draw results in littleadditional demand on the system power supply. Page 1 of 4 DATA S H E E 1 ESL85001-0632 interlogix.com Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 1 10 OF pig! Application 17 Centrally located on every habitable level of kr ler in every HVACzone basedon an engineeri z 4 The SafeAir 260-CO CarbonMonoxideDetector is intended fo r s ideringpotential sourcesand migration of ordinary indoor-dwelling unit applications in both residential and commercial occupancies, including single/multiple family residential ✓ On the ceiling in the sameroom as perman: *` IN, occupancies,hotel rooms,dorm rooms and otherareas approved burning appliances % 11 ern by the authority having jurisdiction(AHJ).The 260-CO detector ✓ In any area required by local building codes,legi can connectto either UL 985(Ho useholcFireWarning)or UL 864 authorityhaving jurisdiction Vail Fire&Emergency Services (Commercial Fire)controlpanels.It is not intendedforusein indus- 1/ Ona firm, permanentsurface 04/18/18 trial applications suchas gasolinerefineries or parking garages, which require different listings. Do not install the CO detector: The 260-CO is a four-wire devicethat usesa Class2 output from X Within 5 ft.(1.5 m)of any cooking appliance a controlpanel.Nonetheless,the primary alarmnotification de- X Within 10 ft.(3 m)of a fuel-burning appliance vice remains the 260-CO's internals ounderwith the controlpanel X Nearairconditioners,heatingregisters,and anyotherventilation secondary to thesepurposes.The 260-CO is not a substitute forlife sourcethat may interfere with CO gas entering the detector safety devices,and s houldbe only considered as an integral partof a comprehensive safety program. X Wherefurnitureor draperies may obstructthe airflow X In a recessed area Selecting a suitablelocation is criticalto the correct operationof CO detectors install the 260-CO in accordance with NFPA 720 Standard for the Installation of Carbon Monoxide(CO)Detection and Warning Equipment. Place wall-mounted detectorsat least Operation 5 ft.(1.5 m)up fro mthe flo o r.For ceiling mounted applications, SafeTest functional test:This testfacilitates the use of CO test place the detectorat leastl ft.(0.3 m)fromany wall. sprayto verify the correct operatiorof the detector,which is man- Recommended CO detector locations: datoryper NFPA 720.The SafeTest mode is activated by pressing ✓ Within 10 ft.(3 m)of all s leepingareas,including areassuch and holding the test/hushbutton for5-10 seconds.While in Saf- as hotel rooms and dorm rooms. eTest mode,directing UL-classifiecCO testingsprayat the sensor 1( In a s uitableenvironment:areaswith a temperature range port will resultin the activation of the alarm relay,and the sounder p g and red LED in a temporal-four pattern.Pressing and holding the of 40 to 100 °F(4.4 to 37.8°C)and with a relative humidity test/hush will exit SafeTest mode. range of 10 to 90%nonco ndens ing. ✓ In res identialdwellings,locate detectorsin every bedroom Distinct temporal-four sounder alarm:The 85 dB temporal- and on each level.At a minimum, place one detectoroutside fours ounderprovidesa distinctivealarm notification that is easy the s Jeep ingareas. to differentiate fro ms mo kealarm notification devices.The alarm beeps four times,restsfive secondsand then repeats the pattern. Test/hush button:Usethe test/hushbutton to testthe alarm and s ilencean activated alarm.Pus hing the test/hushfoutton silences r the integral sounderforfive minutes.The red alarm light stayson • p and if CO is still presentafter five minutes,the detectoronce again NM 1 IIII soundsin the temporal four pattern. I il��II End of sensorlife indicator:The detector usesboth a flashing ;� I� greenLEDand intermittent sounderchirpsto indicatethatthe deI�_, ����i���, _ tector needs replacing.Tosilencethe detector, pushthe test/hush iIO button.The detector als obegins s ignalinga troub lewhen the CO 1! �l s ens o ns approaching end-of-life. I } Common trouble relay:The trouble relayopens to indicate a trouble condition upon lostpower,CO sensorcell trouble,or cell o Recommended locationsforCO detectors end-of-life.When connectedto a listedcontrol panel,the trouble Always checkwithyour localbuildingcodes, relay can report a troubleconditionlocallyat the paneland option- legislation,and Authority HavingJurisdiction ally at the central station,if the systems monitored. for specific CO location requirements in yourarea Recommended CO detectorlocations in commercial occupancies: WARNINGS:Connect the CO detectoronly to a zone dedicat ed exclusively forCO detection and that is monitored 24 hours ✓ Outsideeach separate s leep ingarea in the immediate vicinity a day.Do not connect to an initiating circuit with fire or security of the bedrooms(including areas s uch as hotel rooms and devices.Failureto properly install,test,and maintain a CO dorm rooms) detectormay causeit to fail,potentiallyresultingin los sof life. ✓ On every occupied level of a dwelling unit, including base- ments,but excluding attics and crawl spaces Page 2 of 4 DATA SHEL ESL85001-0632 Not to be used for in lation purposes. Issuel .5.0". Installation The 260-CO/240-COe .la adap terp late Z 4 The 260-CO CarbonMonoxide Detectoris a four-wire device 4 Us ea 250-COPLT adaptor ill signed to usea Class2 output fro ma controlpanel or auxiliary powers uI istedto UL 985 or 864 standards. platewreplacing a 240 k p COe with a 260-CO to cover J All wiring must conformto the NFPA 70 National ElectricCode, UL any paintdiscoloration left iQ10 OD 5' 2075, NFPA 720, and ap p licab leco des.Use 14 to 22 AWG wire. behind. h Vail Fire&Emer,enc •ervices 0 Wiring Single device, Multip ledevices, Multip ledevices, single zone single zone separate alarm,troublezone EOLdevice EOLdevice EOLdevice NC NC !VI MI NC It NO Alarm + - �\ c lw, c IDC Power �\ Nc ci; NC +I +10. —10. —I.1 Tandem Interconnect: Usea Single Circuit Reversal Module when wiring multiple 260-CO detectorsfortandem i NC i NC interconnect. On alarm,the NO Na module disconnectsthe detec- tor fro mits normal powers up ply I and applies reverse polarityfrom NCfN the notification ap p liancecircuit. EOLdevice + EOLdevice This causesthe soundersto I I activate on other 260-CO detec- 8 6 0 m m tors that are on the same loop. 2 4 6 9 2 4 e a Only405 the initiatingdetectorwill ESL ESL Polarity Reversal Polarity Reversal soundand blink red.All others Module Module in tandem mode will sound but Im NC , s 6 , l,\; NC , a s , not blink red. m m 6 m ' C BBB B NO i_0, NO ® i ? ® ® ® 6 6 i i ? 6 6 6 AlarmPower NAC Alarm SUPV Power NAC IDC Control Panel IDC IDC Control Panel Page3of4 DATA SHE E' ESL85001-0632 Not to be used for in. Issue 1 Specifications 5' Input voltage 12 or 24 VDC s uppliecby UL 985 or UL 864 listj3rit.. •- ncy Services or resettable auxiliary powers upply 04/18/18 Current consumption Normal 20 mA Alarm 40 mA(75 mA in test) Alarm relay 150 mA at 33 VDC Type Form C UL rating Zone Common trouble relay 150 mA at 33 VDC Type Normallyopened held closedwith powerapplied UL rating Common Sensorlife 10 yearsfromdate of manufacture Sounder 85 dB Compatible control panel Listedto UL 985 or 864 standards Compatible electrical box 2-1/2 in.(64 mm)single-gang Wire size 14 to 22 AWG(0.25 to 2.0 mm2) Dimens ions(W x L x D) Detector 3.1 x 4.6 x 1.4 in.(7.8 x 11.7 x 3.6 cm) Adapter plate 4.5 x 6.5 x 0.2 in.(11.4 x 16.5 x 0.5 cm) Color White 0 peratingenviro nment Temperature 40 to 100 °F(4.4 to 37.8°C) Relativehumidity 10 to 90%noncondensing CO sensitivity 70 ppm,60 to 240 minutes 150 ppm,10 to 50 minutes 400 ppm,4 to 15 minutes North America T 885-286-8889 Asia T852-2907-8108 Orderinglnformation F 852-2142-5063 Model Descrip tion Australia 260-CO SafeAir Carbonmonoxide detector,alarm&trouble relays, T 61-3-9239-1200 S o under,end-of life signal,12/24VDC F 61-3-9239-1299 250-COPLT-5PKG Adaptor plate for us e when rep lacingthe 240-COe CO detector with a 260-CO Europe ESL405-01 Polarity Reversal Module,24 VDC T32-2-725-11-2o ESL 405-03 Polarity Reversal Module,12 VDC F 32-2-721-40-47 ESL 405-05 Polarity Reversal Module,12/24VDC Latin America CO Gas Test Spray Functional CO gas tests praySoloC-6fromSDl T 561-998-6114 (www.sdifire.com)available through s ecuritydis trib utio n. F 561-994-6572 interlogix interlogix.com Specifications subject to change w ithoutnotice. ©2012 Interlogix. Interlogix is partof UTC Climate Controls&Security, a unit of United Technologies Corporation. All rights reserved Page 4 of 4 DATA S H E L ESL85001-0632 rn Not to be used for in lation purposes. Issue 1 .14 * SYSTEM _ _ ' SENSOR s- ��� �$ �� 11 1.-:..:_-.•. „_Sii, Vail Fire&Emerge cy Services 04/18118 Mini-Horns - -- _�� s., n • __:...—_ ____..6---:',!:•.• ---- The SpectrAlerto Advance series of mini-horn sounders are - designed tosimplify installations toprovide primary and secondary signaling for fir ea n dsecurity applications. `. (+� SPECTFWert A E V A N C q r Features The MHR and MHW mini-horns operateat 12 and 24 volts and are ideal for hotel,motel or residential fire system applications,where a • 12 and 24V operation smaller notification device is desired.The mini-horns offer high and • High and low volume settings low volume settings,and temporal or non-temporaltones. The horns • Temporal and non-temp oraltones can be mounted to single gang back box esfor aesthetically sensitive • Mounts to single gang back box applications. Synchronization is also provided when using the MDL module. • Compatible with MDL sync module • Mechanically and electrically compatible with PA400series The MHR and MHW mini-horns can operate between 32 and 120 Mini-AlertTM sounders degrees Fahrenheit from a regulated DC or full-wave rectified, unfiltered powersupply.They are listed to Underwriter's Laboratories • Listing for ceiling or wall mounting Standard UL 464 for fire protectivesignaling systems. Agency Listings ® Nc® le s�crl, w LISTEDAPPROVED S.011 3026007 CS1009 7135-1653:196 iti,q)144/e.11 SpectrAlert°Advance Mini-Horn Specifications Architectural/Engineering Specifications E ircMini-hornsshall be a System Sensor Model MHR or MHW cap ab leof operatingat nominal 12 or 24VDC and shall mount to a d-•. •fin01 1051 gang back b ox.Mini-horn shall be listed to Underwriter's Laboratories StandardUL464forfire protective signaling systems.Mini-h• operate between32 and 120 degrees Fahrenheit from a regulated DC,or full-wave rectified,unfiltered powersupply.When usmi Vitbi nergency Services Sync•Circuif°Module, 12-volt rated notificationap p liancecircuit outputsshall operate betweennine and 17.5 volts;24-voltra@ 1 8ification appliancecircuitoutputsshall operate between 17 and 33 volts. Physical Specifications Dimensions 4.61 x 2.9"W x.45"D Weight 2.67 oz. Operating Temperature Range 32°F to 120°F(0°C to 49°C) Mounting Surface:deep single-gang backbox(23/4"deep) Flush:Standard4"x 4"backbox with single gang mud ring,which allows sufficientclearancefor conduit entrance. Electrical Specifications InputTerminals 12 to 18 AWG Nominal Voltage Regulated 12DC/FWR or regulated 24DC/FWR Operating Voltage 8-33 Operating Voltage with MDL 9-33 UL Sound Output and Current Draw Data Sounder Output(dBA) SwitchSetting Pattern Output Level 8-17.5 VDC 8-17.5 VFWR Nominal 12 Nominal 12 16-33 16-33 VDC VFWR VDC VFWR 1 Temporal High 68 67 71 70 78 76 2 Temporal Low 66 65 69 68 76 75 3 Non- High 72 71 75 74 80 79 temporal 4 Non- Low 70 69 73 72 78 77 temporal Sounder Current Draw(mA RMS) 8-17.5 Volts 16-33 Volts Switch Position Sound Pattern Volume DC FWR DC FWR 1 Temporal High 12 10 17 15 2 Temporal Low 10 9 14 13 3 Non-temporal High 22 17 29 25 4 Non-temporal Low 17 13 21 19 Ordering Information Part No. Description MHR Mini-Horn,Red MHW Mini-Horn,White V, SYSTEM ©2012 System Sensor. 3825 Ohio Avenue•St.Charles, IL 60174 Product specifications subjectto changewithout notice.Visitsystemsensorcom _� SENSOR Phone:800-SENSOR2• Fax:630-377-6495 forcurrent product information,includingthe latest version of this datasheet. 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