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APPENDIX 6. — FENWAL Protection System Specifications City of North Miami Beach | Fire Suppression for City Hall & Police Department Server Rooms C3TS# 1405-057(AFENWAL ren: Total Flood Engineered Fire Suppression System using FM-2008 4 Protection Systems (inches 9300 Series, BottomDischarge and Spheres) in conjunetion with the Fenwal 732 Control Unit SECTION 1: GENERAL 1.01 INTENT OF SPECIFICATIONS This specification details the requirements for a Fenwal 9300 Series, Bottom-Discharge and Spherical Engineered Fire Suppression Systems total flooding fire suppression system using FM-200® as the fire extinguishing in conjunction with a Fenwal 732 Control Unit. All requirements outlined in this specification must be completed in their entirety. ‘These requirements, which are in accordance with the items listed in Section 1.03, combined with good engineering practices shall be followed in order to produce a safe and effective fire protection and suppression system. 1.02. GENERAL DESCRIPTION Fenwal 9300 Series, Bottom-Discharge and Spherical Engineered Fire Suppression Systems shall combine an environmentally safe fire suppression agent, highly effective detection devices and specially developed components for fast agent discharge. These systems shall be electrically, pressure and/or cable operated, with a normal design discharge time of less than ten (10) seconds. Agent storage containers shall be strategically located throughout the protected zone. Fenwal 9300 Series, Bottom-Discharge and Spherical Systems shall be used to suppress fires in specific hazards or equipment located where an electrically non-conductive agent is required, where agent cleanup creates a problem, where extinguishing capability with low weight is a factor and where personnel normally occupy the hazard. Fenwal 9300 Series, Bottom-Discharge and Spherical Systems shall be designed for the following classes of fire: + Class A: Surface Type Fires—wood or other cellulose-type material + Class B: Flammable liquids + Class C: Energized electrical equipment For hazards beyond the scope described above, the designer shall consult with Fenwal Protection Systems and NFPA 2001. ‘The Fenwal 732 conventional control unit and fire alarn/suppression system shall perform fire alarm, supervisory, and trouble event initiation; occupant notification; event annunciation; local control functions; fire extinguishing system release, and off premises transmission. The control unit shall have dual release capabilities, where each release circuits shall be capable to fully operate independently with different time delay and abort function. 1.03 CODES AND COMPLIANCE A. The design, installation, testing and maintenance of the Fenwal 9300 Series, Bottom-Discharge and/or Spherical Engineered Fire Suppression System and the Fenwal 732 shall be in accordance with the following applicable codes, standards and regulatory bodies: 1) NEPA 2001: Standard for Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems, 2004 Edition 2) UL 864, 9" Edition 3) UL 2166: Standard for Halocarbon Clean Agent Extinguishing System Units 4) Factory Mutual Approval Guide 5) ANSI B1.20.1: Standard for Pipe Threads, General Purpose, 1992 enwal Protection Systems» April 2010 Page lof LLFENWALL Feowa totat Food Engineered Fire Suppression System using FM-2008 Protection Systems (includes 9300 Series, Bottom 1.04 ischarge and Spheres) in conjunetion with the Fenwal 732 Control Unit 6) Design and installation practices set forth by system manufacturer 7) NFPA 70: National Electrical Code (NEC) 8) NEPA 72: National Fire Alarm Code 9) Requirements of the local Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) B. The engineered fire suppression system shall have the following listings and approvals: 1)_ UL: Underwriters Laboratories (Per Test Standard UL-2166) 2) FM Approved: Factory Mutual Research Center 3) ULC List C. The manufacturer shall meet ISO 9001 requirements for the design, production and distribution of the engineered fire suppression system. Underwriters Laboratories of Canada D. All components of the total flooding suppression system shall be the products of the same ‘manufacturer or listed by that manufacturer as compatible with those devices, components and equipment, SYSTEM DESIGN CRITERIA ‘A. All system components shall be manufactured and/or supplied by Fenwal Protection Systems, 400 Main Street, Ashland, MA 01721, USA, phone (508) 881-2000 URL: hitp/Avww.fenwalfire.com/ B. The system shall be supplied and installed by a factory-authorized Fenwal Protection Systems Contractor. The Contractor shall be trained by the manufacturer to design, install, test and maintain the Fenwal 9300 Series, Bottom-Discharge and Spherical Engineered Fire Suppression ‘Systems and the Fenwal 732 Control Unit and shall be able to produce a certificate stating such on request. Contact your local Fenwal Distributor Mike Holtz at 813-664-8989 C. The factory-authorized Fenwal Protection Systems Contractor shall confirm in writing that he stocks a full complement of spare parts and offers 24-hour emergency service for all equipment being furnished. D. All materials and equipment shall be new and unused, E. A total flooding, clean agent fire suppression system, filled with FM-200 waterless agent, shall be installed to meet a minimum design concentration of 7% by volume in all designated spaces to be protected, Feawal Protection Systems» April 2010, Page? of ItG FFEN WAL creawat rotat Fiood Engincerea Fire Suppression System using FM-200® #4 Protection Systems (includes 9300 Series, Bottom-Discharge and Spheres) ‘in conjunction with the Fenwal 732 Control Unit 1.01 QUALIFICATIONS A. Manufacturer 1. The manufacturer/supplier of the system hardware and components shall have a minimum of fifteen (15) years experience in the design and manufacture of systems of similar type. 2. The manufacturer/supplier of the systems shall be certified to ISO 9001 for a minimum period of five (5) years for the design, production and distribution of fire detection, fire alarm and fire suppression systems. 3. The name of the manufacturer and manufacturer part numbers shall appear on all major ‘components. 4. All devices, components and equipment shall be the products of the same ‘manufacturer/supplier. 5. All devices, components and equipment shall be listed by the standardizing agencies (Underwriters Laboratory and/or Factory Mutual). B. Contractor 1. The system shall be supplied and installed by a factory-authorized, Fenwal Protection Systems Distributor. The Distributor/Installer shall be trained by the manufacturer to calculate/design, install, test and maintain the fire suppression system and shall be able to produce a certificate stating such on request. 2. The installing contractor shall employ a Designer with a NICET level IV Certification, and be able to show a minimum of 10 years experience with Fenwal products. 3. The installing contractor shall employ a Supervisor with a NICET level IT certification, and be able to show a minimum of 10 years experience with Fenwal products. 4, The factory-authorized Fenwal Protection Systems distributor shall confirm in writing that he stocks a full complement of spare parts and offers 24-hour emergency service for all equipment being furnished. 5. Contact your local Fenwal Distributor Mike Holtz at 813-664-8989 1.05 WARRANTY ‘The manufacturer shall warrant all Fenwal 9300 Series, Bottom-Discharge and Spherical Engineered Fire Suppression Systems products for thirty-six (36) months from date of shipment or one (1) full year from the date of installation. The manufacturer shall warranty the Fenwal 732 Control Unit and ‘the initiating and control devices for sixty (60) months from date of shipment. ‘The contractor shall match the manufacturer's warranty for installation labor. 1.06 SUBMITTALS B. Engineered Design Drawings ‘The factory-authorized Fenwal Protection Systems Contractor shall provide all required installation drawings per NFPA 2001 that shall include the following details: 1. Plan and riser drawings showing the location of the Fenwal 732 Control Unit and the locations of all field devices such as smoke detectors, manual-release stations and notification appliances. Include all necessary installation and mounting details. Conduit routings shall be shown, with number of conductors, type of wire, and wire sizes indicated for each conduit segment. 2. Point-to-point wiring diagram showing the termination points for all field-wiring circuits to the internal Fenwal 732, All internal wiring and communications cabling shall be shown. Feawal Protection Systems» April 2010 Page3 ofFENWA L renwai totat rood Engineered Fire Suppression System using FM-2008 Protection Systems (neludes 9300 Series, Bottom-Discharge and Spheres) in conjunction with the Fenwal 732 Control Unit 3. A primary-power calculation that details the power requirements for the Fenwal 732 Control Unit and all field devices such as smoke detectors, notification appliances, and releasing solenoids. Include the required capacity of the main AC power-line feed from the commercial power and light company. 4. A secondary-power calculation that shows the quiescent- and alarm-power requirements for the Fenwal 732 Control Unit and all field devices such as smoke detectors, notification appliances, and releasing solenoids. Include the periods of time for which the quiescent- and alarm-power requirements shall be supported in order to determine the necessary standby- battery capacity. C. Flow Calculation Reports The Contractor shall provide the following information in the flow calculation report Customer information and project data. Enclosure information: At a minimum, enclosure information is to include minimum and adjusted design concentrations, minimum and maximum enclosure temperatures, minimum agent required and volume of enclosures, including non-permeable volume if applicable. Agent information: At a minimum, agent information is to include cylinder size and part number, quantity of cylinders, main and/or reserve cylinders, pipe take off direction and the floor loading for agent cylinder. Pipe network information: At a minimum, pipe network information is to include pipe type, pipe diameter, pipe length, change in direction or elevation, pipe equivalent length and any added accessory equivalent length. In addition, the following nozzle information shall be provided; number of nozzles and identification of enclosure location, flow rate of associated nozzle, nozzle nominal size, nozzle type and nozzle orifice area. Pipes and pipe fittings: A detailed list of pipes and pipe fittings used in the design of the pipe network Detailed list of pipes and pipe fittings used in the design of the pipe network D. Commissioning Equipment List ‘The Contractor shall provide a commissioning equipment list for each installed Fenwal 9300 Series, Bottom-Discharge and/or Spherical Engineered Fire Suppression Systems and Fenwal 732 Control Unit. The equipment list shall identify all installed equipment and configurations. For the Fenwal Engineered Systems, the Contractor shall provide: 1. Four (4) sets of installation drawings for each installed engineered suppression system and cone (1) set of the calculation report, owner's manual and product data sheets shall be submitted to the end-user/owner. 2. Upon completion of installation and commissioning acceptance, two (2) sets of “As-Built” installation drawings and One (1) set of the calculation report for each installed engineered suppression system shall be given to the owner/end-user for use and reference. For the Fenwal 732 Control Unit, the Contractor shall provide: 1. Product information sheets for each item of equipment. 2. A theory of operations, with a description of system functionality. Fenval Protection Systems + April 2010 Page4of1FEENWAL cenwat rota riood engineered Fire Suppression System using FM-2008 Protection Systems (includes 9300 Series, Bottom-Discharge and Spheres) in conjunction with the Fenwal 732 Control Unit A detailed matrix of all the initiating points, control modules, and field cireuits that identifies the labeling of all components and shows the relationships and activation sequences among the various initiating points and the control modules and/or field circuits. 3. The architect will review all submittals for conformance to the drawings and specifications. ‘The contractor shall be required to resubmit any materials, with appropriate modifications, that are found to be in non-conformance with the requirements of the drawings and these specifications after review by the architect. Approval of the submittals by the architect shall not relieve the Contractor of their responsibility to meet the requirements of the drawings and specifications. E. The Contractor shall submit a test plan that describes how the system shall be tested. This shall include a step-by-step description of all tests and shall indicate type and location of test apparatus, to be used. Tests shall not be scheduled or conducted until the engineer of record approves the test plan, At a minimum, the tests to be conducted shall be per NFPA 2001 and any additional supplemental tests required by the AHJ. Tests shall not be scheduled or conducted until the engineer of record approves the test plan, F. The Contractor shall submit proper documentation as follows: © Two (2) copies of the Fenwal Engineered System Design, Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual shall be submitted after complete installation. = Five (5) copies of the Fenwal 732 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual shall be submitted after complete installation. SECTION 2; SUPPRESSION SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS. 2.01 ‘A. The system manufacturer shall have the ability to provide multiple suppression system arrangements to accommodate the performance criteria required by the project. B. The total flooding system shall consist of FM-200, agent storage container(s), Fenwal actuation hardware and Fenwal engineered series system distribution nozzle(s) attached to a pipe network. SYSTEM PERFORMANCE ‘A. System Discharge ‘The discharge time required to achieve 95% of the minimum design concentration for flame extinguishment shall not exceed ten (10) seconds. B. Duration of Protection ‘The minimum design concentration shall be maintained for a specified period of time to allow effective emergency action by trained personnel. A level 1 certification in room integrity testing, provided by a recognized manufacturer of room integrity testing equipment, is required. C. Minimum System Design Limits: Nozzles 1) Nozzles shall be listed and approved for a maximum ceiling height of 16 feet (4.88 m) and a ‘minimum ceiling height of | foot (0.31 m). 2) Nozzle area coverage for both 360- and 180-degree nozzles shall be a maximum of 40 ft. x 44 ft. square (12.19 m x 13.41 m) 3) System Nozzles shall be listed and approved for a minimum of 74 PSIG (5.1 bar gauge) nozzle pressure. Feuwal Protection Systems April 2010 Page Sof2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 D. @ FEENWALL cenvai rota riood tngineered Fire Suppression System using FM-2000 24 Protection ‘Systems (includes 9300 Series, Bottom-Discharge and Spheres) In conjunction with the Fenwal 732 Control Unit ‘Minimum System Design Limits: Tee Flow Splits 1) Side tee flow split limits shall be listed and approved to accommodate 10% to 30% of the agent through the side tee outlet. 2) Bull tee flow split limits shall be listed and approved to accommodate 30% to 70% of the agent through either bull tee outlets. PIPE AND FITTINGS Distribution piping, and fittings, shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 2001, approved piping standards and the engineered fire suppression system manufacturer's requirements. ACTUATION HARDWARE ‘A. The FM-200 Cylinder valve assembly shall be actuated using a Fenwal electric control head, or the Spherical container employing FM-200 shall be actuated using a Fenwal 4-pin Initiator (PIN 31-19932-004). NOZZLES ‘A, Fenwal engineered discharge nozzles for use with an engineered system employing FM-200 will ‘be made of brass (Fenwal P/N 93-1940XX-XXX). B. Each nozzle shall be located in the space per the manufacturer’s guidelines, Nozzles shall have either a 180- or a 360-degree discharge pattern. C. Bach Nozzle discharge patter shall be available in sizes ranging from 1/2 in. NPT to 2 in. NPT. STORAGE CYLINDERS AND VALVE ASSEMBLIES A. FM-200 shall be stored in a Fenwal engineered series cylinder (P/N 93-100XXX-XXX).. ‘The system operating pressure shall be at 360 PSIG @ 70°F (24.8 bar gauge @ 21°C), or in a Fenwal Spherical container, P/N 93-1 1020X-001. The system operating pressure shall be at 360 PSIG @ 70° F (24.8 bar gauge @ 21.1°C). 1) FM-200 storage cylinders shall be provided with a safety rupture disc. An increase in internal pressure due to high temperature shall rupture the safety disc and allow the contents to vent before the rupture pressure of the container is reached. The contents shall not be vented through the discharge piping and nozzles. FM-200 containers shall be equipped with a pressure gauge to display internal pressures. The gauge shall be an integral part of the equipment and shall be color-coded for fast referencing of pressure readings. 2) A low-pressure switch shall be provided as standard equipment on the Fenwal engineered cylinders. A decrease in pressure will cause the normally open contacts to close, indicating a ‘trouble condition at the CIE. The low-pressure switch shall be field removable/replaceable while the container is still fully charged. 3) FM-200 spherical containers shall be provided with a safety rupture disc. An increase in intemal pressure due to high temperature shall rupture the safety disc and allow the contents to vent before the rupture pressure of the container is reached. The contents shall not be vented through the discharge piping and nozzles. FM-200 containers shall be equipped with a pressure gauge to display internal pressures. The gauge shall be an integral part of the equipment and shall be color-coded for fast referencing of pressure readings. 4) An optional low-pressure switch shall be provided as standard equipment on the Fenwal Spherical container. A decrease in pressure will cause the normally open contacts to close, indicating a trouble condition at the CIE. The low pressure switch shall be field removable/replaceable while the container is still fully charged. enwal Protection Systems + Apri 201 Page 6of ttFENWAL Fenwat rota Fiood tngincered Fire Suppression System using FM-2008 Protection Systems (includes 9300 Series, Bottom-Discharge and Spheres) {in conjunction with the Fenwal 732 Control Unit SECTION 3: ELECTRICAL SYSETM REQUIREMENTS 3.01 3.02 ELECTRICAL WORK ‘A. Allelectrical enclosures, raceways, and conduits shall be provided and installed in accordance with applicable codes and intended use, and shall contain only those electrical circuits associated with the fire-detection and control system. No circuit or circuits that are unrelated to the fire alarm or suppression system shall be routed through the enclosures, raceways, and conduits dedicated to the fire alarm or -suppression system. B. Splicing of circuits shall be kept to a minimum, and is only permitted in an electrical box suitable for the purpose. Appropriate hardware shall be used to make the wire splices. Wires that are spliced together shall have the same color insulation. CC. White colored wire shall be used exclusively for the identification of the neutral conductor of an alternating-current circuit. Green colored wire shall be used exclusively for the identification of the earth-ground conductor of an AC or DC circuit. Appropriate color-coding shall be utilized for all other field wiring. D. All electrical circuits shall be numerically tagged with suitable markings at each terminal point. All circuits shall correspond with the installation drawings. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ‘A. The single hazard Control Panel shall consist of a single Printed Circuit Board with the main microprocessor and an integral operator interface Module, a primary Power Supply Unit, a 24 ‘VDC Battery backup complete with Battery Charger capable of charging 68AH batteries, in an 18 gauge painted NEMA 1 steel enclosure with door. The enclosure size shall be capable of housing the Printed Circuit Board, the Power Supply Unit and a Battery of capacity 12 AH at 24 VDC. Enclosures intended for use in Canada shall be provided an additional steel dead-front plate Battery cabinets shall be available to accommodate batteries of capacity 17 to 68 AH at 24 VDC. B. The power-supply / charger assembly shall be configurable to accept either 120 or 240 VAC input voltage, and shall provide 5.4 A at 24 VDC of filtered and regulated power to operate the system and charge the system's standby battery. The charger assembly shall be capable of charging batteries of capacities up to 68 AH. C, The Control Panel shall provide two resettable Auxiliary Outputs rated at 2 Amp total at 24 VDC for external use. D. The battery backup system shall consist of 24 VDC, maintenance free, sealed lead acid batteries of capacity such as to provide for Standby operation followed by Alarm operation for the time duration listed below in case of AC Mains failure. The battery charger shall be capable of charging a fully discharged battery within 48 hours. The calculated battery capacity must be de- rated by a minimum of 10% to arrive at the required Battery capacity: 1. Local or Central Station (protected premises) per NFPA 72: Standby operation: 24 hours i, Alarm operation: 5 minutes Clean Agent Suppression System per NEPA 12A and 2001 i, Standby operation: 24 hours Alarm operation: 5 minutes Feawal Protection Systems» Ap! 2010 Page ToftFFENWAL Feat totat rood Engineered Fire Suppression System using FM-2008 224 Protection Systems (includes 9300 Series, Bottom-Discharge and Spheres) Jn conjunetion with the Fenwal 732 Control Unit 3. Deluge/Pre-Action System per Factory Mutual i, Standby operation: 90 hours ii, Alarm operation: 10 minutes E. The Control Panel shall supervise and control the overall system operation, including the execution of the site-specific configuration. Its printed circuit board shall contain the hazard- specific input and output circuits. F, The control unit operator interface Module shall provide a digital display, system control switches, and Light emitting diodes (LED's) to indicate the status of individual input and output circuits and a summary of Alarm, Supervisory and Trouble events. G. The digital display shall also provide a countdown timer to indicate the time remaining prior to an impending suppression system release. Panels that do not display releasing countdown shall not be acceptable. H. The operator interface Module shall be provided Light Emitting Diodes (LED) to indicate Power ON, Alarm, Pre-Release, Releasing, Post-Release, Trouble, Supervisory and Signal Silenced. |. The operator interface module shall have control keys for System Reset, Signal Silence, Alarm/Supervisory/Trouble acknowledge and output disable. It shall allow System Diagnostics, Lamp Test, and System Configuration Menu Controls. All access to the Menu System shall be password protected. J. Assystem buzzer shall annuneiate each Alarm, Supervisory, or Trouble event. K. Activation of the control panel signal silence shall silence the system local buzzer and activate the system signal silence LED on the user interface. Subsequent system alam or trouble activation shall re-sound the local buzzer and repeat the alarm/trouble sequences. L. The Control pane! shall be provided the following Input and Output circuits ‘Three (3) Detection Circuits One (1) Manual Release Circuit One (1) Abort Cireuit Two (2) Supervisory Circuits ‘Two (3) notification-appliance circuits (NACs) ‘Two (2) Independent Releasing Circuits Three (3) programmable relays One (1) trouble relay Battery-charging circuit AC -input-power connections. © Two (2) Auxiliary Power Output circuits Fenwal Protection Systems + April 2010 Page 8 of 11FENWAL cena to riood Engineered Fire Suppression System using F-20008 EA Protection Systems Gncludes 9300 Series, Bottom-Discharge and Spheres) poze in conjunction with the Fenwal 732 Control Unit ‘3 Detection Initiating Device Cireuits in i 2 Detection circuits (DET1& 2) 1 Waterflow / Detection circuit (DET 3/WF) ‘The Initiating Device Circuits shall all be power limited, and shall be field-configurable in either style of supervision without the use of any converter boards, wiring jumpers, or dip switches. Panels that require the use of Class A/Class B converter boards shall not be permitted. Each circuit shall allow a minimum field wiring resistance of 100 ohms per loop and shall be capable of supporting Normally Open contact-type alarm devices as well as a minimum of 25 Fenwal Conventional point-type smoke detectors in any combination. The Initiating Device Circuits shall be configurable to activate the Suppression System on the occurrence of any of the alarm and supervisory combination as described in subsequent paragraphs. The contractor shall only utilize Fenwal smoke or electronic heat detectors that have been UL listed for compatibility with the Fenwal 732 panel. The Waterflow/Detection Circuit shall be field-configurable in either a water flow or general larm detection in a style B or style D of supervision without the use of any converter boards, wiring jumpers, or dip switches. Panels that require the use of Class A/Class B converter boards shall not be permitted. The circuit shall be capable of supporting switches using Normally Open contacts and shall allow a field wire resistance of 100 ohms per loop. When the Waterflow/Detection circuit is configured as a General Alarm Detection, Alarm activation shall NOT drive the release of the suppression system. 1. 1 Manual Release Circuit in Style B or style D supervision. The circuit shall be power limited and shall be capable of supporting Fenwal Manual Pull Stations using Normally Open contacts. The release of Agent subsequent to the operation of the ‘Manual Release shall be configurable to be either instantaneous or delayed. If delayed, the time delay shall be 10 seconds, 20 seconds, or 30 seconds. The operation of the Manual Release shall override any existing Abort Station input. ‘The contractor shall only utilize Fenwal Pull Stations that have been UL listed for compatibility with the Fenwal 732 panel. 1 Abort Cireuit in Style B or style D supervision, The circuit shall be power limited and shall be capable of being ser-configurable to abort either a single release output, or both. In applications where the 732 control unit dually controls a clean agent system and a water based system, activation of the abort circuit shall not affect the release of the water based system. The abort circuit shall be capable of supporting Fenwal Abort Stations using momentary Normally Open. When enabled, the abort circuit shall be configurable to operate in one of the following five modes: 1. Abort Mode 1 per UL 864. On activation, timer holds at 10 seconds. On release, countdown continues to zero. 2. Abort Mode 2. On activation, timer resets to initial value. On release, countdown continues to zero. Abort Mode 3 per IRI for cross-zoned systems. Shall be similar to Abort Mode 1. Activation must be during pre-release. 4. Abort Mode 4 per NYC. On activation, timer is reset to 2 minutes. On release, the timer restarts. 5. Abort Mode 5: Abort function disabled. otction Systems» Aprt 2010, Page of IFFENWAL tows: rota rood Engineered Fire Suppresio Protection Systems (includes 9300 Series, Bottom-Dise 3.07 System using FM-2008 urge and Spheres) in conjunetion with the Fenwal 732 Control Unit 6. The contractor shall only utilize Fenwal Abort Stations that have been UL listed for compatibility with the Fenwal 732 panel. CONDUCTORS AND CONDUITS A. All conductors shall be enclosed in rigid or thin-walled, steel conduit unless open wiring is permitted by the local electrical code. B. Any conduit or raceway exposed to dampness or other similar conditions shall be properly sealed and installed to prevent moisture entrapment. Provisions for draining and drying shall be employed as required. C. All wiring shall be of the proper size to conduct the circuit current, but shall not be smaller than. #18 AWG unless permitted by the local electrical code. Wiring for the signaling line circuit shall be in accordance with the FENWALNET 6000 Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual, Wire that has scrapes, nicks, gouges, or crushed insulation shall not be used. The manufacturer's, minimum wire-bending radii shall be observed in all enclosures, raceways, and conduits. ‘Aluminum wire shall not be used. SECTION 4; EXECUTION 4.01 4.02 4.03 SUPPRESSION SYSTEM INSTALLATION ‘The system shall be supplied and installed by a factory-authorized, Fenwal Protection Systems Distributor. The Distributor shall be trained and certified by Fenwal Protection Systems to design, install and maintain the Fenwal 9300 Series, Bottom-Discharge and/or Spherical Engineered Fire Suppression System. The distributor shall instal the system in accordance with the manufacturer's design, installation, operation and maintenance manual. Contact your local Fenwal Distributor Mike Holtz at 813-664-8989 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM INSTALLATION ‘A. The contractor shall install the system in accordance with the appropriate Fenwal Protection ‘Systems installation, operation and maintenance manual. B. Locations of all electrical equipment, the Fenwal 732. Control Unit, and all system components are subject to the approval of the architect. C. All final-acceptance tests shall be performed in the presence of the architect and the authority having jurisdiction. The contractor shall record all equipment, tests and system configurations in 1 format approved by the manufacturer and/or the local Authority Having Jurisdiction. A copy of the commissioning tests and results shall be provided to the architect, the authority having jurisdiction, and the end-user. ‘TRAINING REQUIREMENTS ‘The contractor shall be certified and trained by Fenwal Protection Systems on installation, design and maintenance of the Fenwal 9300 Series, Bottom-Discharge and/or Spherical Engineered Fire ‘Suppression Systems and the Fenwal 732 System and shall be able to produce a certificate stating such on request. The contractor shall provide one (1) training session on site for the owners personnel. In addition a ‘Training DVD shall be provided for the owner including site specific training. eawal Protection Systems April 2010, Page 10.11FENWAL rena tot rood tngineered Fire Suppression Sytem using FM-2000 Protection Systems (includes 9300 Series, Bottom-Discharge and Spheres) 4.04 in conjunction with the Fenwal 732 Control Unit ROUTINE MAINTAINANCE Routine maintenance on equipment shall be performed as recommended by the manufacturer's installation, operation and maintenance manual. Ata minimum the routine maintenance for the Fenwal 9300Series, Bottom-Discharge and/or Spherical Engineered Fire Suppression Systems will include the following by a certified Fenwal Protection System Distributor: 1) Visual Check of Pipe network and distribution nozzles per the operation and. ‘maintenance manual. 2) Weight and pressure of the Fenwal 9300 Series, Bottom-Discharge and/or Spherical Engineered Fire Suppression Systems cylinders per the operation and maintenance manual. 3) Inspect all cylinders and equipment for damage per the operation and maintenance manual. Routine maintenance on the suppression system as a whole shall be preformed as recommended by NFPA 2001, current edition. System maintenance and periodic testing of the FENWALNET 6000 shall be performed as required by NFPA 72 and NFPA 2001, current editions. Feawal Protection ystems April 2010 Page 1 ofEffective: May 2007 FM-200 COMPONENT DESCRIPTION a FENWAL Cylinder and Valve Assemblies 10 Ib. (4.5 kg) to 70 tb. (31.7 kg) Capacity, Vertical Mount Only F-93-2010 ere Systems UTC Fire & Security Company FEATURES + For Use with UL Listed, ULC Listed & FMRC Approved ‘Systems a erunoen ave wsewe | I | sreron uae e MATERIALS: + Valve Body: Brass + Cylinder: Steel, Painted Red F-02010 Rev Ad Notes: 1, The safety cap must be installed on the valve outlet at all times except when the cylinders are connected to the system piping or being filed. The safety cap ‘must not be removed from its chain, 2. See F-90-2070 for additional information, 3. Cylinders are vertical mount only. ORDERING INFORMATION Dimensions Part Number | Cyl. Size 95-100010-001 | 10ubs. | 707 | 1894 | 17.90 93-100020-001 | 206s. | 707 | 2101 | 2407 je=-100040-001 | ous. | 900 | 2260 | 26.76 je3-100070-001 | 701s. | 9.00 | saa7 | 36.63 * Dimensions are in inches. PIN: 93-1000X0-001 Farwal Ptecion Sytem AUTC Fie & Securty Company 400 Main Steet Ashland MAC1724, Ph: 808.884.2000 Fax 608.087.6520 wo torwatfire comEffective June 1999, FM-200 COMPONENT DESCRIPTION Cylinder Mounting Straps F.93-8130 FEATURES ‘* FOR USE WITH UL LISTED, ULC LISTED & FMRC APPROVED SYSTEMS ioe i . 1 = A NN 1 F i c oes parrwo, | couse | enon: | 253046 1020 707 on zag | 4070 ——900 16 ee ee ee Fs coopmane | 1980 | tao | 1700 t6aa | 176) 60s) ez aer0s8 | seo | 1550 | 1950 | 1780 | 175 | 725 | 62s 20051 | 600 zo 2186 | 2578 BAe 175 | 1025 * DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES MATERIAL: STEEL, PAINTED BLACK SAE 1020 r eR ATE RRO SETAE rac FENWAL '@ eat eyes farina Hii are DS ac we sane a eT — Fewa ee Gi fom.FM-200 COMPONENT DESCRIPTION Electric Control Head, Stackable Explosion Proof 93.6017 FEATURES ‘© FOR USE WITH UL LISTED, ULC LISTED & FMRC APPROVED SYSTEMS ELECTRIC CONTROL HEAD, PART NO, 486500-01 IS RATED FOR USE IN HAZARDOUS (CLASSIFIED) LOCATIONS CLASS 1, DIV. |, GROUPS C, D AND CLASS li, DIV. i, GROUPS E, F, G BETWEEN -40F AND 140 USE CONDUIT SEAL WITHIN 18 IN. (45cm) OF THIS DEVICE. NOTE: ‘THIS CONTROL HEAD IS POLARIZED. IMPROPER WIRING WILL RESULT IN FAILURE OF THIS DEVICE TO. OPERATE, A warninc ELECTRIC CONTROL HEAD, P/N: 486500.01, 1S DESIGNED FOR INSTALLATION DIRECTLY ON 487 SERIES HALON AND MODEL 9300 FM-200 VALVES ONLY. THIS CONTROL, HEAD MUST NOT BE INSTALLED ON ANY OTHER TYPE OF HALON OR FM-200 CYLINDER VALVE, NITROGEN VALVE, CARBON DIOXIDE CYLINDER VALVE, FE-13CYL- INDER VALVE OR STOP (DIRECTIONAL) VALVE. INSTAL- LATION OF THIS CONTROL HEAD TO ANY OTHER DE- VICE (E.G., PRESSURE OPERATED CONTROL HEAD) WILL. RESULT IN FAILURE OF DEVICE TO OPERATE. Effective June 1999 2.90" 4 /~1.25-18 UNEF-2A CONNECTION 12"-14 NPT ‘conourr CONNECTION 5.28" (8) 18 AWG-LEADS 18° LONG ‘SWIVEL NUT 4,25-18 UNEF-28 CONNECTION’ VOLTAGE: 24VDC CURRENT: 0.2A CONTINUOUS DRAW PIN: 486500-01 Te Homa pres oy, NODEFENUL NE were Crone onthe. PtneAFM-200° Fire Suppression Agent F-93-1900 FEATURES + Non-Ozone Depleting + Safe for Total Flooding of Occupied Spaces + Clean-No Residue to Clean Up + Non-Damaging to Hazard Contents + FastActing + Active Fire Suppression Agent + UL Component Recognized + FM Approved EXTINGUISHING AGENT FM.200 (1, 1,1,2,3.3,3-heptafluoropropane) is a compound of carbon, fluorine and hydrogen (CF3CHFCF3). tis color- Jess, odoriess and electrically non-conductive. It suppresses, fire by a combination of chemical and physical mechanisms ‘without affecting the available oxygen. This allows person- nel to see and breathe, permitting them to leave the fire ‘area sately. FM-200 has acceptable toxicity for use in occu- pied spaces when used as specified in the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Significant New Al ternative Policy (SNAP) program rules. Although FM-200 is ‘considered nor-toxic to humans in concentrations neces- sary to extinguish most fres, certain safety considerations, should be observed when applying and handling the agent. The discharge of FM-200 may create a hazard to person- nel from the undecomposed agent itself and from the de- composition products which result when the agent is, ‘exposed to fre and other hot surfaces. Exposure tothe agent is generally of less concern than is exposure to the decom- position products. Unnecessary exposure to the agent or the decomposition products should be avoided. ‘Toxicity: In tests, the acute toxicity of FM-200 was shown to be equivalent to that of Halon 1301. FM-200 has been evaluated for cardiac sensitization through test protocols, approved by the US EPA. The EPA's SNAP Program clas~ sifies FM-200 as acceptable for use as a total flooding agent in occupied spaces. Refer to the SNAP program rules for ‘more information. Cleanliness: F¥-200 is clean, leaves no residue, thereby eliminating costly after-re clean-up, and keeping expen- sive "down-time’ to a minimum. Most materials such as steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass, and other metals ‘as well as plastics, rubber and electronic components are unaffected by exposure to FM-200. Protection Systems Effective: February 2004 ‘Approvals: FM-200 agent complies with the NFPA Stan- dard 2001, Standard for Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Sys~ tems, EPA SNAP Program, (Significant New Alternate Policy), Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL) Factory Mu- tual Research Corporation (FMRC). Use: FM-200 is used in total flooding fire suppression sys- tems. Itis stored in steel containers, and is super-pressur- ized with nitrogen to aid in expelling the agent. The discharge time is 10 seconds or less, The maximum fil density of the agent storage is 70 Ib./A.3. F¥:200 Physical Properties (Chemical Forma OFSCHFOFS Molar Woigt 170.08 Froeaing Pol “204F (494%) Boling Polk at At, 26% (1640) Chica! Temperate 215.1 (1017-0) (ciéca Density ‘3076 BMS 621 Kg) (Criical Pressure 1422 PSIA (290 bar absoide) Critcal Vou (0.0088 cut. (961 Uke) ‘Ozone Depletion Potential 0 FH.200 Fire Protection Properties ‘Cup Bummer Concenaton (nHepiane) 670% we ‘Use Concerraton for nHeplane 8.00% w ‘Use Goncerraton for Acetone 220% ws ‘Use Gonceraton for kopropanct 200% we Use Coneertaton for Teens 700% ww [Use Concenration for Css A Gurace Fires) 620% wv FM.200 Toxicly Propertios NOAEL (Mo Obcerabie Adverse Elect Love) 8.00% LOAEL (Lowest Obsonable Adverse Efect Level) aa Fras pend taal psa RODEFENAL Nw) ‘potion he psa mat Printed in USA. F-89-1900 02104 €2006 Kidde-Fenwal, neChemtura a MSDS Number: 00057 Product Name: FM-200" MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Effective Date: 06/09/2006 Page: 10f6 Supplier: Chemtura USA Corporation ‘Address: 199 Benson Road cit Middlebury State: Connecticut Zip: 06749 Emergency Telephone Number: 1-800.949-5167 Information Telephone Number 1-765-497-6100 Fax: 1-765-497-6123 (Chemtree Phone: 1-800-424-9300; Internationally call 703-527-3887 Effective Date: 06109/2006 Supercede Date: 1122006 MSDS Prepared By: ‘Chemtura Product Safety Group 1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoropropane, 2H-Heptafluoropropane Fire extinguishing, fre suppression, explosion suppression and inerting agent ‘Chemical Name: 1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heplafluoropropane Chemical Fa Halogenated alkane ‘Additional Information Manufacture: Great Lakes Chemical Corporation, A Chemtura Company P.O. Box 2200 ‘West Lafayette, Indiana 47996-2200 | SecT1ION 1 - COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS: TNGREDIENE NAME CASNO. % EXPOSURE LINTS TyLH233.3-Heptafuoropropane i890 Sor= | ¥ azardousy 99:9 | Notestablished (OSHA PEL TWA) ‘Not established (OSHA PEL STEL) [Not established (OSHA PEL CEIL) Not established (ACGIH TLV TWA) ‘Not established (ACGIH TLV STEL) [Not established (ACGIH TLV CETL) “indented chemicals are components of previous ingredient. ‘Additional Information [No information available Section UI - HAZARDS IDENTIFICATI ‘Emergency Overview: ‘Colorless gas Odorless Ditect eye or skin contact with the liquid or cold gas can cause chilling or possibly frostbite of exposed tissues. ‘May cause central nervous system effects. Inhalation of high concentrations can be harmful or fatal due to oxygen deprivation and/or heart iregularites. Relevant Routes of Exposure: Inhalation Signs and Symptoms of Overexposure: ‘Symptoms similar to oxygen deprivation (headache, nausea, dizziness or loss of consciousness) may result from overexposure by inhalation. Heart iregularities ‘such as iregular pulse or heart palpitations may indicate cardiac sensitivityMATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET MSDS Number: 00057 Effective Date: 06/09/2006 Product Name: FM-200" Page: 20f6 SECTION III - HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION ] ‘Col, white or discolored skin orn severe cases Uistering, an be a sign of frostbite caused by cold lguids or gases. Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated By Exposure: Persons with preexisting cardiac, respiratory, or central nervous system disorders, may be more susceptible to effects of an overexposure. The use of epinephrine ‘or similar compounds can increase susceptibility to heart irregularities caused by excessive exposure to these types of compounds. Potential Health Effects: See Section XI for additional information. Eyes: Direct eye contact with the liquid or cold gas can cause chilling or possibly frostbite of exposed tissues. Skin: Direct skin contact with the liquid or cold gas can cause chilling or possibly fiostbite of exposed tissues. Ingestion: [Not expected to be a hazard in normal industrial use. Inhalation: Inhalation of high concentrations can be harmful or fatal due to oxygen
788,696 ppm (~-80%), the highest level tested. A cardiac sensitization study in dogs found the No Observable Adverse fect Level (NOAEL) tobe 9.0%. The Lowest Observable Adverse Effect Level (LOAEL, for his study was reported fo be 10.5%, A 90 day inhalation study didnot find any exposure related effets 31 105,000 ppm (105% vol/vol), the highest level ested. Inhalation studies looking for developmental effets on pregnant Tabbite and at or thei offspring dd no show any exposure related effects atthe highest concentrations tested (105,000 ppm), ‘Addltional Information No information available SECTION XII - ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION ‘Ecological Information: ‘No information available SECTION XIII - DisPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Disposal Considerations: ‘Non-contaminated product is reclaimable. Contact Great Lakes Chemical ‘Corporation for information. Otherwise, dispose of waste in an approved chemical incinerator equipped with a scrubber as allowed by current Local, ‘State/Province, Federal/Canadian laws and regulations. “Additional Information No information available Proper Shipping Name: Hazard Class: 1D Number: 1UN3296 Packing Gro Labels: ‘Nonflammable gas Special Provisions: Packaging Exceptions: 306 Non-Bulk Packaging: Bulk Packaging: 314,315, ‘Air Cargo Lim 150kg Other Stowage: NA Reportable Quantity: “MIR-ICAO OR TATA Proper Shipping Name: Heptafluoropropane 22 1D Number: 1UN3296 Subsidiary Risk NA Packing Group: NIA Harard Labels: Nonflammable gas Packing Instructions: 200 Air Passenger Limit Per Package: 75 kg. Packing Instruction - Cargo: 200 Air Cargo Limit Per Package: 150 kg Special Provisions Code:___N/A WATER -IMDG Proper Shipping Name: Heptafluoropropane Hazard Class 22 1D Number: UN3296 Packing Group: NA Subsidiary Risk: NIA Medical First Aid Guide Code: _NA “Additional Information Emergency Procedures Code: F-C, $-VMATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Effective Date: 06/09/2006 Page: 6 0f6 SECTION XV - REGULATORY INFORMATION USS. Federal Regulations: ‘The components ofthis product are either on the TSCA Inventory or exempt (i.e. exemption rule at 40 CFR 723.250) from the Inventory. ‘State Regulations: None known. International Regulations: ‘This material (or each component) is listed on the following inventories: purities, a polymer complying with the Chronic: No Fire: No “Additional Information "The above regulatory information represents only selected regulations and is not meant to be a complete lst. ‘SECTION XVI - OTHER INFORMATION 1 Flammability: 0 Other: 0 * indicates chronic health hazard. 1 Flammability: o 0 Protection: x [Not available Other Information: Abbreviations: (L)= Loose bulk density in g/ml LOEC™ Lowest observed effect concentration MATE = Maximum acceptable toxicant concentration, NA =Not available WA -="Not applicable NL= Not limited NOAEL = No observable adverse effect level io observed effect concentration (P) = Packed bulk density in gm! PNOR = Particulates Not Otherwise Regulated PNOS = Particulates Not Otherwise Specified REL = Recommended exposure limit ‘Additional Taformation Information on this form is furnished solely for the purpose of compliance with OSHA's Hazard Commut 29CFR 1910.1200 and the Canadian Hazardous Products Act and associated Controlled Products Regulations and shall not bbe used for any other purpose. Revision information: General review and updateEffective: August 1999 FM-200™ Pendant Nozzles PIN 93-1940.1 FEATURES : 180° and 360° Styles + Six Pipe Sizes - 1/2" to 2" NPT + Specially designed for FM-200 + Uniform Agent Distribution + Custom Orifice Sizing . UL Listed . FMRC Approved DESCRIPTION These nozzles are used in Fenwal FM-200 Fire Suppres- sion Systems to disperse FM-200 uniformly throughout the hazard area. Pattems direct discharged FM-200 parallel 10, the celling. Nozzles are available to discharge in either 180° ‘oF 360° pattems, depending on location within the hazard area. A selection of orifices is available for each nozzle size to provide correct sizing for appropriate agent distribution. Nozzles are constructed of brass, nozzle sizes are 1/2, 3/4, 4/1-1/4, 1-112 and 2 inch NPT. See Ordering Information for sizes and part numbers. DESIGN/INSTALLATION ‘The nozzles are equipped with female National Pipe Threads land provide and equal distribution of agent throughout the protected area, Nozzles should be mounted in a downward vertical position only. The Placement of the nozzies for ad- equate coverage to all portions of the hazard area is deter- mined by considering the indicated throw of each nozzle. When using large nozzles in an area where smaller nozzles, have a sufficient throw, care should be used to avoid any unnecessary and unwanted turbulence. ARCHITECTIENGINEER SPECIFICATION ‘This FM-200 Fire Suppression System shall use discharge nozzles thal distributed the FM-200 uniformly throughout the protected area. The nozzle shall be Fenwal PIN 93-1940XX- XXX. 360° Nozzle 180°NozzleOUTLINE DIMENSIONS (INCHES) eras Ste 92x ORE OK SUE) 360°NOZLE Pipe Size a 5 © ° Free 22mm) [1 280"(1-76men) _|1.468" (37 26mm) [1.997 (.A8Mm) _|1250" @1.7Em) [34 (19005mm) _[1500"G8.tmm) [157 4OD8mn) _|2125" (6897mn) [1500 Atm) Fr Samm) [780° ease) [1.716"49.6Imm) [287s GOA) _|1.750" (4AB) 1 @iTEmm) 2250" (67-16mm) _|1.980"
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) [2780 60.85) _|2280" (7.1m) 2 (8.1mm) [2500" 350mm) [2000 (080MM) [2897 (ra.SEmm) _|2.800" (3.OmN) [2 (600mm) _|8000" 76-20mm) [2.052 (S2S7mn) [8126 (TaSTRE) |8000"76-20mm) Pipe Size a 8 © ° 2 (12.20) _|1.260° (81. 78mm) [1.250 (@1.7Smm) _|1.687" 42am) | 2.000" (SOM) [34 (10.05mm) [1500 (8.1mm) [1-375 (94G2mm) [1950 (8.80nen) [2.206 68-3tmm) FP @éamm) (A750 (44ASmem) [1562 (9967mm) [2276 (6639) [2671 (764mm) ce 76mm) |2280" (67-18mm) _|7.760" (44 4Sm) _[26E6" (67 46mm) _| 8.260" (62.66) {Ae (Ghtmm) ]2.500° (€3.50mm) _[7.980" 48.80mm) _|2950° (74.03mR) [3625 O2O7TMM) 2 (60am) [3.000% 7620mm) [1-968 4096mm [275° (730Zn) [3656 (@2E6rM) *FM-200 is a Registered Trademark of Great Lakes Chemical Corporation ross yar pura Ta produ maoe oFenwal 732™ ‘Conventional Fire Alarm-Suppression Control Unit 30-6000. FEATURES + Agency Approv “+ FA Approved to ANSVUL 864, Sth edition ‘+ FM Approved to ULC-$527-99 + Other domestic U.S. approvalsiistings pending/ in-process: + Suppression focused Control Unit + Listed for a Wide Range of Suppression Systems “+ FM-200™, FE13™, Novec™ 1290 Fire Protection Fluld, Argonite™, and Halon Clean Agents “+ Sprinkler Supervisory Service ‘+ Deluge, Preaction, Foam, Fosm-Water Systems + Combination Clean Agent plus Pre-Action System + Bulltin Class-A and Class-B Circultry + Sophisticated Programmable Notification Appliance Cireults + Independently Programmable Agent Releasing Circuits, with Triple-R Protection Effective: March 2007 Gs FENWAL Protection Systems UTC Fre & Secury Cony Input and Output + 3 Detection Circuits + 28upervisory Circults + 1 Manual Release Circult ‘+1 Abort input Circuit + 3Notification Appliance Circuits + 2Release Circuits + 4Form-C Relays Programmable Relays Robust Power Supply Elegant User-intertace ‘Simple Configuration Password Protected Digital Release Countdown Battery Voltage and Charging Current Display Extensive Diagnostics Backwards Compatible Improved and Enlarged Cabinet Design 5-Year Warranty DESCRIPTION ‘The Fenwal 732 is the technologically most advanced Con- ventional Single Hazard Agent Releasing Unit available to the Fire-Alarm Suppression industry today. Itcombines the high quality, system reliability, and flexibility required by ‘modern commercial, high-tech and industrial applications in an aesthetically pleasing and physically robust package. ‘The Fenwal 732 is well equipped to handle all special haz- ard extinguishing systems due to the high degree of pro- gramming flexibility provided and the following full ‘complement of input and output circuits: # Three (3) Class A or Class B Detection Circuits + Two 2) Class Aor Class B Supervisory Circuits + One (1) Class A or Class 8 Manual Release Circuit + One (1) Class A or Class 8 Abort Input Circuit + Three (3) Class A or Class B Notification Appliance Circuits Two (2) Class B Agent Release Circuits Four (4) Form-C Relays FENWAL 732DETECTION CIRCUITS ‘The Detection Circuits can support up to 25 Conventional, CPD-705x Ionization Smoke, PSD-715x Photoelectric, ‘Smoke, or THD-705x Heat Detectors each as well as Nor- ‘mally Open contact closure type devices. Two circuits are dedicated o the main suppression function and can be pro- ‘grammed to activate the release circuits by elther single- shot of cross-zone input. The user-configuration allows automatic release via detection to be delayed from 0 to 60 ‘seconds in 10-second intervals and also allows a choice of ‘which of the two Agent Release Circuits to activate. ‘The third Detection Circuit is programmable for either Waterflow or as an independent Detection circuit, When programmed for Waterflow, Notification Appliance Circuits can be programmed as Non-Silenceable as required by Certain jurisdictions, SUPERVISORY CIRCUITS ‘The Supervisory Circuits accept Normally Open contact clo- ‘sure type devices such as pressure switches on the agent cylinders or on the water or air pipe network. The system. Configuration enables the supervisory input to be a partic!- ‘pant in the suppression function. For example, low air su- pervisory can be included with detection for release of pre-action systems as required by certain jurisdictions, MANUAL RELEASE AND ABORT CIRCUITS Both the Manual Release and Abort Circuits accept Nor- ‘mally Open contact closure type devices. Activation of the ‘Agent Release Circuits can either be instantaneous or de- layed up to 30 seconds (maximum) upon receipt of Manual Release input. Agent release can be temporarily delayed by activating the Abort Circuit. The Abort input can be pro- (grammed for § modes of operation. These include the UL 10-second mode, the full-delay mode, the IRI mode, the NYC mode, or the abort can be disabled, Aborts can also bbe programmed to be applicable for either one or both Agent Release Circuits thereby allowing use with Deluge/Pre-Ac- tion systems. NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUITS (NAC) ‘The three Notilication Appliance Circuits are rated 1.5 Amps each and accept polarized 24 VDC Notification Appliances. Ofte three circults, NAC 1 activates on First Alarm, NAC 2 in Pre-Release condition and NAC 3 in Releasing condi- tion. Each circuit is driven independently and is user configurable for 60 BPM, 120 BPM, Temporal, or Continu- ‘ous pattem. ‘The MT and NS series appliances provide the option to use silenceable homs and non-silenceable strobes on the same NAC, Multiple NAC circuits (connected to audible devices only) programmed with the same master code pattern are synichronized, regardless of any differing staring times that preceded their concurrent operation. The NACs configura- tion includes a user-selectable intoligent synchronization feature which allows a silenceable horn to be shut off while the strobe continues to flash in synchronized fashion, [Ac SUPPLY SELECT SWATCH (86) i wc Figure 1. Printed Circuit Board (PCB)BUILT-IN CLASS A AND B CIRCUITRY For the input and NAC circuits, the choice of Class A or Class B supervision is made at site on the board itself by selecting the terminals used for wiring. Neither conversion boards nor additional hardware nor jumper selection is re- quired for this purpose. AGENT RELEASE CIRCUITS (ARC) ‘The two circuits can be programmed for activation by dit- ferentinputs, with independent time delays and abort modes, to fire combinations of two of the following releasing de- vices: + 110r2 Fenwal Continuous and Momentary Solenoid Control Heads + 1 set of Fenwal initiators ‘+ 1 Factory Mutual Group A, B, D, E, F, G1, J, or K Solenoid In other words, oper release: * 1 or 2 Control Heads on ARC1 and 1 or 2 Control Heads on ARC2 + 110r2 Contro! Heads on ARC! and 1 Initiator set on ARC2 or vice-versa + 1 0r 2 Control Heads on ARCt and 1 FM Sprinkler Solenoid on ARC2 or vice-versa + 1 Initiator set on ARC1 and 1 Initiator set on ARC2 ‘+ 11FM Solenoid on ARC1 and 1 FM Solenoid on ARC2 This configurability is useful for those jurisdictions where ‘the gaseous suppression agent is required to be supple- mented with a pre-action system. TRIPLE-R PROTECTION FOR AGENT RELEASING CIRCUITS (ARC) ‘The two ARCs feature a triple falure redundancy safeguard, system to protect them from inadvertent activation by the ‘main microprocessor. The Triple-R system requires that in, ‘order to activate an ARC, the main microprocessor issues two release commands of opposing polarity via separate ‘channels and that these commands be combined with a third signal from the panel watchdog timer to conti the ‘microprocessor operation. The Trile-R system ensures that electrical transients or disturbances such as power surges, that could interfere withthe operation of the main micropro- cessor will not inadvertently activate the connected sup- pression system. The result is a more robust and reliable suppression-focused panel, PROGRAMMABLE RELAYS Of the 4 relays, three are user-programmable for a variety of alarm related conditions and the fourth is a dedicated trouble relay. All relay contacts are rated 3.0 Amps at 30, VDG/120 VAC (resistive). in tandem, the two circuits can POWER-LIMITED CIRCUITRY Al circuits, excluding ARCs are inherently power-imited ‘Agent Release Circuits, except when fring Intitors, can also be made power-limited by afield located inline releas- ing diode device thereby allowing cost effective installation with all wiring in the same conduit. ROBUST POWER SUPPLY UNIT (PSU) The Fenwal 732 features a universal 120/240 V, 50/60 Hz AC Power Supply Unit wth a robust 5.4 Amps of 24 VDC power. Input voltage selection is via a slider switch with no jumper cutting required. The on-board battery charger is able to charge 24 VDC (2 x 12) batteries of ca- pacity upto 68 AH thereby allowing from 24 hours of super- vision plus § minutes of alarm to 90 hours of supervision plus 10 minutes of alarm requited by some jurisdictions. AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY Up to 1 Amp of auxilary power at 24 VDC is available to power extemal 4-wire devices such as Flame Detectors, AlarmLine modules, Duct Detectors, ete ELEGANT USER-INTERFACE The user-interface consists of an array of LED Indicator, Control Switches, a Digital Display, and Buzzer. Over and above the System, Power Supply status, Input circuit Fre and Trouble and Output circuit Trouble LEDs, the Fenwal 732 annunciates its suppression state-of-alarm via three additional Pre-Release, Releasing and Post Release LEDs. Four switches are provided, one each for Acknowledge, Signal Silence, System Reset and Output Disable, The 3 digit display provides a countdown of impending agent re- Jease. On command from the user-interface switches, it also indicates the battery open circuit voltage and charging cur- rent SIMPLE SITE-SPECIFIC CONFIGURATION ‘Accessed via the digital display and user-interface switches, site-specific configuration is simple, yet detailed and can typically be performed in a matter of minutes. To prevent ‘unauthorized use, the configuration menu is protected by a user-changeable password. Factory technical support can provide assistance with lost or forgotten passwords. ‘Apart from the input voliage selection performed on both the PSU and main board via a slider switch, no other on- board settings or jumper cuttings are required. EXTENSIVE DIAGNOSTICS Also initiated via the digital display and user-interface switches, the troubleshooting function displays diagnostic codes that assist in determining causes of trouble. A com- plete list of diagnostic codes and their meanings ships fac- ‘ory installed on the inside of the enclosure door for easy reference.BACKWARDS COMPATIBILITY Consistent with previous generation Fenwal control equip- iment, the Fenwal 732! listed to be backwards compatible ‘with the ful range of Fenwal conventional detectors, alarm devices and suppression accessories. Going forward, this, will allow older generation panels to be replaced with rela- tive ease. IMPROVED AND ENLARGED CABINET DESIGN “The cabinet design allows for easy installation by fiting be- tween the studs of a standard 16 inch studded wall. iis large enough to house two 12 VDC, 12 AH Batleries and provides up 1 2 inches (50 mm) of wiring and finger space between the circuit board and the cabinet wal ‘An optional door design features a factory installed Manual Release and Abort switch for applications with space con- straints. Both switches incorporate guards that prevent their inadvertent activation. ther cabinet options include a flush mounting timing and a dead-front plate required for Canadian applications. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS + Hazards Protected -One + Power Supply 120/240 Vac, 50/60 Hz (90 10 264 Vins, 47 to 63 Hz) ‘AC Main Input 5.4 Amps at 27 Vdc Output - Battery capacity up to 68 AH @ 24 Vde - Auxillary power output rated at 1 Amp at 18.8 -27.6 ‘Ve (resettabio) + Three (3) Detection Circuits = Compatible with up to 25 CPD-705x, PSD-715x, and THD-705x detectors and normally open contact-clo- sure type devices - Configurable as Class A/Style D or Class BySiyle B - Supervised for ground faults and open circuits Power limited -DET 1 and DET 2 used for suppression - DETMWF contigurable for detection or watertiow + One (1) Manual Release Circuit = Compatible with normally open contact-closure type devices ~Contigurable as Class A/Style D or Class B/Style B - Supervised for ground faults and open circuits Power imited TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (CONT'D) + One (1) Abort Circuit = Compatible with normally open contact-closure type devices = Configurable as Class A/Siyle D or Class B/Style B - Supervised for ground faults and open circuits = Power-limited + Two (2) Supervisory Circuits = Compatible with normally open contact-losure type devices = Configurable as Class A/Sivle D or Class B/Style B - Supervised for ground faults and open circuits -Powersiimited + Three (3) Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs) = Compatible with polarized 24 VDC Audio-Visual de- vices Rated at 1.5 Amps each - Configurable as Class A/Stvle Z or Class B/Styte Y = Supervised for ground faults, shorts, and open cir cuits = Power-limited - First Alarm operates NAC 1, Pre-Release operates NAC 2, Releasing operates NAC 3 = Common NAC/ARC output disconnect switch + Two (2)Agent Release Circuits - Each compatible with 1 or 2 control heads, or 1 set of, initiators, or 1 FM sprinkler solenoid - Circuits electrically capable of simultaneously relea: ing any combination of two of the above devices - Factory configured as Class B/Style Y - Supervised for ground faults and open circuits -Non-power-limited. May be power-imited (except with initiators) and supervised for short circuit using inine releasing resistor-diode device = Common NACIARG output disconnect switch + Four (4) Relays independently programmable, normally de-energized Form-C 1 dedicated normally energized Form-C Trouble Re- lay - Relay contacts rated 3 Amps at 30 Vdo/120 Vac (re- sistive)TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (CONT'D) + Enclosure - NEMA 1 rated 18 gauge sheet stee! with door = Blue, except NYC enclosure which is red color ~ Suitable for wall and surface mounting ~ Optional Trim Ring - Optional Dead-Front Panel - Optional door with Manual Release and Abort switches - Dimensions: - with Standard Door: 14-114 in, W x5 in, Dx 19 in. H (862 mm x 127 mm x 483 mm) -with Switch Door 44-1/4in, Wx6 in. Dx 19 in. H (862 mm x 152 mm x 483 mm) + Environmental Criteria = Indoor/Dry use only - Operating temperature range: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) - Humidity: 93 + 2% RH at 90 + 3°F (82 + 2°C ) + Packaging/Shipping Enclosure, PCB, and PSU packaged in individual car- tons Accessories shipped include mounting hardware, bat- tery leads, IOM manual on CD-ROM, operating in- struction sheet, and EOL resistor kit - Order inline releasing resistor-diode device (i required) ‘and batteries separately ORDERING INFORMATION PART DESCRIPTION NOUGER Fenwal 732 Control Unit (Blue) 30-782001-001 Ferwal 732 Control Unit (Red) 30-732001-10% Ferwal 732 Control Unit with '90-792001-001 Switches Line Releasing Diode (10K) Kit | 06-220028-001 “Tim Ring 76-600000-007 Dead-Front Pane 06-236725-001 Battery Enclosure 76-100010-001 Fenwat 732 Gorwentional Fire Alarm- [Suppression Control Unit 1OM Manual | °6-296717-001 Fenwal 732 User's CD 06-236726-001 “For Canadian applications, order Control Unit and Dead-Front Panel separately.ermal registred vadomato ise Ferma Fenwatict and Fenwal 722 peters a Hide Fenwa, ne Fina00isareitered vaaerarko Cher. FEtoiee tagemanco! biPont ‘Sit Noes 1200 Fre Protection Ful i wademark of Mt Argent trademark! Grge Ker GFENWAL ‘UTC Fre & Sect Corgan For detailed installation, operation, and configuration informa- tion, refer to the Fenwal 732 Conventional Fire Alarm-Suppres- sion Conventional Unit Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual P/N 06-236717-001.Series 1930 Suppression System Abort Station F-30-050 Effective: May 2007 (@FENWAL 344 Protection Rey Protection Systems KUTCFire & Security Company FEATURES + UL Listed, Fle # 83743, Flush or Surface Mount ‘Sized for Double Gang Box Large Yellow Push Bution Switch ‘One Normally Open Contact DESCRIPTION ‘The Fenwal Series 1930 Abort Station features a large, easy-to-operate abort push button. The momentary type switch is very easy to see due to its highly visible yellow color. The abort station stainless steel faceplate is clearly labelled with operation procedures—eliminating indeci- sion and hesitation. ‘The Backbox is painted with red enamel and is provided with four 1/2-inch knockouts. The pre-driled and tapped mounting tabs allow for easy attachment of the abort station. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Ratings: (One normally open momentary contact rated 2.5 Amps @ 120 Vide ‘Ambient Temperature: -13°F to 158°F (-25°C to 70°C) Terminals: Captive screws and saddle clamps accept 14 AWG to 24 AWG wire Mountin, Four 6-32 x 1/2-inch mounting screws included ORDERING INFORMATION Shipping rt Number Description Race '30-183000-001 | Abort Station 20.(8h9) '30-198000-002 | Abor Staton with Back | 31b. (1.4 kg) box '30-195000-003 | Backbox 11. (459) Figure 1. Dimension Details renwal Frsiscion Sytem AUTC Fire & Secutty Company 400 Main Sreet Ashland, MAO1721, Ph: 808.881.2000 Fax 808.887.6920 sn dorwatice.comManual Pull Stations Series 3300 F-30-1000 Effective: April 2007 (a FENWAL Protection Systems RUTCFire & Security Company FEATURES ‘+ Exclusive FENWAL® Design + Unique Field Labeling for elther Fire Alarm or ‘Suppression Applications. Dual Action Operation Single Pole or Double Pole Keylock for Reset ‘cULus Listed for US and Canada FM Approved Other domestic approvals in process ‘Surface and Weatherproof Backboxes + Backwards compatible mounting with the 1950 Series DESCRIPTION ‘The Fenwal Conventional SPST and DPST Ser Manual Pull Stations are high quality, non-cods initiating devices. The Manual Pull Stations are con- structed of heavy die-cast aluminum for long life and use {an intemal toggle switch for reliable operation. ‘The SPST Manual Pull Station provides an Single Pole, Single Throw switch with screw terminal connections for ‘wiring to the Fire Alarm/Suppression Control Unit. ‘The DPST Manual Pull Station provides a Dual Pole, Si ‘gle Throw switch with screw terminal connections.’ One ‘set of contacts must be wired to the Fire Alarm/Suppr ‘sion Control Unit and the other may be used for local or remote annunciation. ‘These Manual Pull Stations are designed for quick, eff- cient response by personnel in an emergency, while the double action PUSH/PULL levers prevent accidental operation. This unit should use a break rod as an indica tor of operation ‘The Manual Pull Stations can be mounted in an indoor or ‘outdoor weatherproof backbox (Model SBG-32S or Model SGB-32C) or a North American 2-1/2 in. (64 mm) deep 1-gang box. The Manual Pull Station terminal block accepts 14, 16 and 18 AWG wire. OPERATION The dual action Series 3300 manual stations are oper ated by simply pushing the PUSH bar inwards, allowing the PULL handle to be grasped in a one-handed motion The handle is then pulled down as far as it will go. Ifthe optional breakrod is installed, it would break at this point. ‘The handle is now locked in place, and is easily visible from up to 60 feet away. The handle is reset by opening the station with the key and placing the handle in the a ae ona ts ‘normal upright position. Place the switch actuator in the down position, insert breakrod into cavity beneath handle (if applicable), and re-lock the station FIRE ALARM OR SUPPRESSION RELEASE LABELING The Fenwal Series 3300 Manual Pull Stations have a Unique labeling method which provides the installer the greatest amount of fiexiblty. Six labels are shipped with ‘each station: + FIRE ALARM, + FM-200 RELEASE + NOVEC 1230 RELEASE + _FE-13 RELEASE + FIRE SYSTEMS RELEASE - HALON RELEASE These permanent, heavy-duty Lexan® seff-adhesive labels are die-cut with raised lettering. During installation, the installer simply chooses the appropriate label, temoves the protective backing, and places the label into the space on the top of the station. This flexibility allows installations to be customized for each customer, without the expense of having to cary extra inventory.‘SPECIFICATIONS Station Type: ‘Switch Type! ‘Switch eating ‘Operating Tempera- ture Range: Operating Humidity Range: Construction ‘Compatible Electrical Boxes Shipping Weight: Double Action, Non-coded PIN 30-330001-001: SPST PIN 30-330001-002: DPST 2 Amp @ 240 Vac or 125 Vdc AO°F to 150°F (-A0°C to 66°C) 0.95% RH Die-cast metal housing Indoor: Sheet metal Model SGB. 328. Outdoor: Weatherproof Die-cast Medel SGB-32C 1.12 bs. (6109) ‘SGB-32S INTERIOR SURFACE BACKBOX Dimensions: Construction Conduit: Mounting: 4.75 in, Hx 3.25 in. W225 in. D ‘Stee! sheet metal ‘Two knockouts for 12 in. conduit connectors, one on top and bottom. ‘Mounts to the box wit (4) 8/32 screws, which ship with each box ‘SGB-32C WEATHERPROOF SURFACE BACKBOX Dimensions: Construction: Conduit: Mounting: Fsp1000 RevAA ©2007 Koo Female, 4.75 in, Hx 3.25 in, W225 in. D Cast aluminum. (One threaded opening fo 12 in conduit connector. ‘Mounts tothe box with (4) 8°32 ‘screws and a foam gasket, which ship with each Box Sa E OTST WET pany ORDO PENAL sues nore rai misty spate’ eet The po Sct must be sort anple to werk corey, you nes ee eon snp posto you havea pak rblom 0: ques dp conmct NODE FEN IN, Rein A O12. Teepe (908) 857-200, ORDERING INFORMATION Part Number Description '30-330001-001 Double Action Manual Pull Station with SPST Switch — ships with mount- ing hardware, 2 keys, 1 break rod, and label set '30-330001-002 Double Action Manual Pull Station ‘with DPST Switch — ships with mount. ing hardware, 2 keys, 1 beak rod, and label set '30-195001-001 ‘SGB-32S Indoor Backbox '30-195001-002 ‘SGB-32C Outdoor Waterproof Back- box '30195002-001 Pkg. of (12) Breakrods 06-118013-001 | Spare Key 06.231866-931 | Label Set DIMENSIONS (shown with Fire System Release Label installed) FENWAL restored racer Ke Feral Fatzoote areca rage lhe Grea cans Chemea Corporation, EtlaraNovee are ademas of PEfSie a vademart of aro nan regres omar ol he General Seti Company Protection Systems UTC ree Secry CompanyEffective: March 2002 Model 43T Vibrating Bell 75-009 FEATURES + UL Listed for Fire Protective Service = 10” Shell, 115 VAC ‘+ Mounting options for surface, semiflush, outdoor, and concealed conduit installation + Screw terminals permit fast in-out field wiring of 12 to 18 AWG wire ‘+ Red toxtured finish to improve appearance and durability DESCRIPTION ‘The Mode! 43T Vibrating Bell provides a superior engi- ‘neered vibrating bell for fire and life safety alarm systems. {Incorporating higher dBA, low current draw and using low frequency aluminum shells for better audibility it offers du- rable operation and reliable performance. ORDERING INFORMATION um Votage | Size | 10m | (Ampel asrorosen | Meomnaroor | rsvac | 10" | ae | ones | MOUNTING OPTIONS Note: Typical dBA @ 10 f. is measured in anechoic Model Partnumber | Mounting chamber. Number Option sFP-r | 75-000000-005 F eR 75-000000-006 ce APR 75-200000-007 | 6 weer | 75-000000.008 E Figure 1, Mounting Details FSEMLFLUSH | c-surrace ‘G.CONCEALED CONDUIT E ourDOOR | | ge of Note: Refer to Datasheet 75-008.A for mounting hardware dimensions. FENWAL Protection Systems lenac coe Fett ne naa wa wash ota Beeps, S68 Cane a2 Fane FTO,Series NS Horn-Strobes & Series NH Horn Appliances 75-013 FEATURES + Approvals: UL 1971 and UL 464 + FM, CSFM and MEA Pending + ADAINFPA/UFC/ANSI compliant + Moots OSHA 29 Part 1910.165 + Moots FCC Part 18, Class B + Field Selectable Candela Settings of 15, 30, 75 or 100 cd on Multi-Candela models; 18/75 cd models, also available + Selectable Continuous Hom or Temporal (Code 3) + Two Selectable dBA settings of 90 and 95 dBA in both tones + Non-Syne and Sync in one (synchronization ‘requires a SM or DSM Sync Module) + 24Vde models with new UL “Regulated Voltago” Using filtered DC or unfiltered VRMS input voltage + Polarized inputs for compatibility with standard reverse polarity type supervision of circuit wiring by an alarm panel + Zero inrush above peak + Wall Mount + Low cost installation via standard electrical boxes. + Attractive flush or surface mounting options. No ‘additional trimplate required for flush mounting ‘+ Strobe markings for fire and suppression applications + INand OUT wiring terminations accept two #12 to #18 AWG wires at each terminal + Red and white color options DESCRIPTION The Series NS Horn-Strobe Appliances will satisfy virtually all requirements for indoor, wall mount applications. The Series NH Hom and the hom portion of the Series NS in- clude a selectable continuous hom tone or temporal pat- tern (Code 3) with selectable dBA settings of 90 or 95 dBA, Strobe options include 15/75 cd or a patented multi-can- dela strobe with field selectable candela settings of 15, 30, 75 oF 100 cd. ‘These versatile horn strobe appliances may be synchro- nized when used in conjunction with the Fenwal SM or DSM ‘Sync Modules. Additionally, the audible may be silenced while maintaining strobe activation. All models of the Series NS are designed for maximum performance, reliability and cost-effectiveness while meet- ing or exceeding the latest requirements of NFPA 72 (1999), ANSI 117.1, UFC (2000) and UL Standards 1971 and 464 Effective: March 2002 Series NH Series NS Strobe ‘as well a5 meeting ADA requirements conceming photo sensitive epilepsy. The patented 2-wire Series NS Hor-Strobes and Series NH Homs offer more features with less current draw and, zero inrush. \While the Series NH Horns operate on both 12 and 24 Vde, the Series NS Hom-Strobes operate with 24 Vdc and may be used with filtered or unfitered (full wave-rectfied) input, voltages. Separate input terminals are available and shunt wires are provided to enable both tone and strobe to oper- ate simultaneously from a single input. When used with the Fenwa'’s Series SM or DSM SyncMod- tles, the continuous hom tone produces a synchronized temporal (Code 3) tone. This ensures a distinct temporal (Code 3) pattern when 2 or more homs are within hearing distance. If not synchronized, the temporal sound could overiap and not be distinctive. Atthe same time the strobes. fn the circuit may be synchronized. This provides the abil- ity to comply with ADA recommendations conceming pho: tosensitive epilepsy and meet NFPA requirements when installing 2 or more visual appliances within the field of view. All of this plus the ability to silence the horn is achieved by using only 2 wires. ‘The Series NS Horn-Strobe Signals are UL Listed for in- door use, wall mount, under Standard 1971 for Emergency Devices for the Hearing Impaired and Standard 464 for Au- dible Signal Appliances. This device uses a Xenon flash: tube with solid state circuitry enclosed in a rugged Lexan” lens to provide maximum reliabilty for effective visible sig- naling. Strobe lens markings are available for “Fire’ and “Agent” labeled applications. Inputs are polarized for com- patibility with standard reverse polarity type supervision,SPECIFICATIONS Table 1. dBA Ratings for Series NS/NH Homs Table 6. Average Current Ratings (Amps) for ‘Series NS-24MCW" ‘Table 3. Average Current Ratings (Amps) for Series NH Horns" Vota High (95)4BA | Low (90) 4B 16 vae 0019 0072 24 Vee 0.028 0078 33 Vde 0.038 078 Average current per actual production testing, Table 4. Average Current Ratings (Amps) for Series NS-241575W"* Voltage dBA Setting wevde | 24vde | a3vee High (@5 dBA) oss | 0086 | coer Low (90 dBA) oan 078 | 007s ** average current per actual production testing, Reverberant ‘With High (95 dBA) Setting ree eton |Anechoic dBA | | vokage counartone | 484 | perutace | @10% 15ed | s0ed | 750d | 100d Setting . ala lw )o 16 vai ‘0080 | 0128 | 0226 | oso vae | vae | vse | vec | [ra vac 072 | o0e4 | oxss | ones continuous | “9rS| 03 | 87 | eo | 95 33 Vde 006s | oos2 | ora | 0166 Hern towso | ve | a1 | 4 | a0 With Low (90 dA) Setting 16 vae core | 0123 | o2te | 0287 wignos | 70 | 82 | a9 | 95 codes zavee | 0086 | oa | ono | oxra towso | 7 | 7 | o | 33 Vae o052 | 0075 | 0128 | on6t * Model NH-12/24 Horns when set on Code 3-Low at += average current per actual production testing 42 Vde DO NOT meet the minimum UL reverberant sound level required for Public Mode Fire Protection Service, INSTALLATION NOTES ‘Table 2. Candela Ratings for Series NS Strobes AWaRNING Failure to comply with the Installation lace Vela Instructions could result in improper we installation, application, and/or operation of wae en these products in an emergency situation, which could result in property damage and NS-2aMeW 24 35075770 sentous injury or death. 1. The product “Installation instructions" should be read 15 (7S on Axis) peso | | mse eens prior to specifying or installing these products, These documents contain important information including + Total current required by all devices connected to system primary and secondary power sources + Fuse ratings on signaling circuits to handle maxi- mum inrush or peak currents from all devices on those circuits + Composite flash rate from muttiple strobes within a person's feld of view. + Installation in office areas and other specification and installation issues. 2. Use strobes only on circuits with continuously applied operating voltage, Do not use strobe on coded or inter- rupted circuits in which the applied voltage is cycled on ‘and off as the strobe may not flash ‘3, NSINH must be set on continuous hom tone to achieve synchronized temporal (Code 3) tone, 4, Fenwal products must be used within their published specifications and must be PROPERLY specified, ap- plied, installed, operated, maintained and operation- ally tested in accordance with their installation instructions at the time of installation and at east twice ‘year or more often and in accordance with local, state ‘and federal codes, regulations and law. Specification, application, installation, operation, maintenance andtesting must be performed by qualified personnel for proper operation in accordance with all ofthe latest N: tional Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Underwrit- ers’ Laboratories (UL), National Electrical Code (NEC), ‘Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), local, state, county, province, district, federal and other applicable building and fire standards, guidelines, laws and codes including, but not limited to, all appendices and amendments ant the requirements of the local au- thority having jurisdiction (AHJ). 5. Strobes are designed to flash at 1 flash per second ‘minimum over their "Regulated Voltage Range”. Note that NFPA-72 (1999) specifies a flash rate of 1 to 2 flashes per second and ADA Guidelines specify a flash rate of 1 to 3 flashes per second. 6. Allcandela ratings represent minimum effective Strobe Intensity based on UL 1971 7. Series NS Strobe products are listed under UL 1971 {or indoor use with a temperature range of 32°F to 120°F (0°C to. 49°C) and maximum humidity of 932%. 8, Series NH homs are listed under UL 464 for audible signal appliances for Indoor use only. 9. "Regulated Voltage Range" is the newest terminology used by UL to identity the voltage range. Prior to this change UL used the terminology ‘Listed Voltage Range’ WIRING DIAGRAMS ae? Geb y : a ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS SPECIFICATIONS ‘The audiblevisual notification appliances shall be Fenwal Series NS Hom Strobe appliances and Series NH Horn ap- pliances or approved equals. The Series NS appliances shall ‘meet and be listed for UL Standard 1971 (Emergency De- vices for the Hearing-Impaired for Indoor Fire Protection Service). The Series NH Hom shall be UL Listed under Stan- dard 464 (Fire Protective Signaling). The hom strobe shall bbe listed for indoor use and shall meet the requirements of FCC Part 15 Class B. All inputs shall be compatible with ‘standard reverse polarity supervision of circuit wiring by the Fire Alarm Control Panel (ACP). ‘The audible portion of the appliance shall have a minimum of two (2) field selectable settings for dBA levels and shal hhave a choice of continuous or temporal (Code 3) audibie outputs. The strobe portion of the appliance shall produce a flash rate of one (1) lash per second over the Regulated Voltage Range and shall incorporate a Xenon flashtube enclosed in a rugged Lexan® lens. The Series NS shall be of low cur- rent design and shall have Zero Inrush. Where wall mount, Mult-Candela appliances are specified, the strobe intensity shall have @ minimum of four (4) field selectable settings and shall be rated per UL 1971 for: 15, 30, 75 or 110 can- dela. The selector switch for selecting the candela setting shall be tamper resistant and not accessible from the front of the appliance. The 15/75 candela strobe shall be speci- fied when 15 candela UL 1971 listing with 75 candela on- axis is required (e.g., ADA compliance). When synchronization is required, the appliance shall be compatible with Fenwal SM or DSM Sync Modules. The strobes shall not drift out of synchronization at any ime dur- ing operation. Ifthe sync module fails to operate, (ie., con- tacts remain closed), the strobes shall revert to a non-synchronized flash-rate, The appliance shall also be designed so that the audible signal may be silenced while ‘maintaining strobe activation. ‘The Series NS Horn Strobes shall incorporate a Patented Universal Mounting Plate that shall allow mounting to a single-gang, double-gang, 4-inch square, 100mm European type backboxes, or the SHBB Surface Backbox.ee ORDERING INFORMATION ‘Table 6, Ordering Information vat Number | ModelNumber | yp, | chau, Color} Younne ‘une 75-000080-001 | NH-12/24-R 12724 Vde = =| Rea | Celingwar | C.F.GJM 75-000082.001 |NS2ais7swFR | 24 Vdc | 15@Sonaxe)| FRE | Red Wal CFG JM 75-000082-002 |NS-261575W-AR | 24 Vdc | 15(7Sonavis)| AGENT | Reo Wal C.FGJM 7s000086001 |ns-ramew-rr | 24vde | iSe07s"10 | FIRE | Red Wall C.F.GJM 75-000086-002 |NS-2aMoW-AR | 24Vde | 159075110 | AGENT | Red Watt CFM "75-000087-001 |Ns-2emowrw | 24vac | tso7st10 | FRE | White | Wall C.F.GJ,M 75-000087-002 [NS-2amew.AW | 24 Vac | 1s;@07510 | AGENT | White | Wall C.F.G.I,M MOUNTING OPTIONS Table 7. Mounting Options Model Number | Part Number | Mounting Options BER 75-000000-006 c SFP-R 175-000000-005 F APR "75-000000-007 6 RP-R "75-000000-003 J [SHEB-R 75:000000-013 M Note: For complete installation options, refer to the Alarm Signals Installation Data Sheet 75-008.A, nis opedteena of he Garo lone Coney | FENWAL Protection Systems oat NS Fr rae pores Perea esi wy RODE FEWWALIN. une (ovencty ce rare sat rated ween me read at [sb medrese rou oi yeu ave rari iene anton, (ad iooe eMac ns mane CT Topher (972000,Photoelectric Smoke Detectors Series PSD-7155 and PSD-7156 7155. FEATURES + UL268 and 268A Listed #81084, Vol 12/13, Sec 1 + FMApproved FOW3A2-AY (3230) + CSFM Listed #07272-1076:117 + MEA Accepted #346-92E + ULC Listed #3810 D19--File CS 194 + In Place Sensitivity (% per foot obscuration) + Optional thermistor heat detector + Functional Test Capability - Remote and Local (magnet test) + Input voltage range 10.2 to 36.8 Vdc + Low Profile Appearance with SMT- Surface Mount Technology + Electrically and Mechanically compatible with all Fenwal detectors and bases + Three year warranty + Optional 2- and 4-wire relay bases + Universal relay modules + Nonpolarized + High air velocity rating + Low-current design + Interchangeable bases + Flashing LED for visual supervision + EMURFl resistant + Tamper Resistant, Fine Mesh Insect Screen + Locking feature for vandal resistance + Nominal sensitivity 3.25% obscurationffoot DESCRIPTION ‘The Series PSD-7155 and PSD-7156 photoelectric smoke detectors respond to a broad spectrum of both flaming and ‘smoldering fre conditions. They incorporate state-of-the-art, solid state, low-voltage circuitry featuring SMT (Surface Mount Technology) and are designed for 2-wire and 4-wire installa tion with the proper base. The detectors are designed for open area protection (UL 268) and for duct applications (UL 268A). They may be installed in fire protection systems and ‘systems intended for releasing device service with commer- cially available fire suppression or detection contro! units, provided compatibility has been established. These models operate over a 10.2 to 36.8 Vde range (2WB base only, 24 V nominal) with compatible control units. EMI RFI noise immunity up to 20 volts/meter assures virtual elimi- nation of false alarms from electrical interference. High signal-to-noise ratio permits a significant reduction in light baffling, thereby improving smoke entry characteristics Effective: August 2002 while reducing nuisance alarms. The Fenwal photoelectric smoke detectors are, therefore, ideal for fre alarm and sup- pression systems service. ‘The models PSD-7155 and PSD-7156 are set at a nominal sensitivity of 3.25% per foot smoke obscuration. The PSD- ‘7155P has a nominal sensitivity of 1.45% per foot. Sensitivity, ranges can be measured in place using a voltmeter and a Fenwal meter (ST-001). Readings found to be within speci- fied limits are acceptable for normal field applications. The ‘models PSD-7185 and PSD-7156 are rated for 0-200 pm ait velocity while the model PSD-7155P is rated for 0-4000 fp air velocity. ‘The model PSD-7156 includes a thermistor heat detector with, 135°F (57°C) set point. Operation of the thermistor detector, Is independent of smoke detector circuitry. For releasing ser- vice applications, thermistor actuation electrically shorts the detector circuit and may be used to release suppressant, Base installation is both simple and fast because of screw- type connections. The detector is fitted to the base by atwist- to-lock action. A removable locking tab secures the head fo bbase to provide a high degree of vandal resistance. An extra, fine mesh insect screen protecting the chamber area reduces, potential nuisance alarms. Photoelectric detectors may be interchanged with Fenwalion- ization detectors when using multifunction base configura- tion. Optional bases are shown in Table 4 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS ‘These detectors are designed for operation with control units ‘and releasing devices having specific voltage and current char- acteristics that are compatible withthe detector circutry. The information provided under the heading CONTROL UNITS and, Table 3 are intended to assist in proper application of the detector in a system. Reference the UL compattilty listing for other panels listed.TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Table 1. Technical Specifications ana Vote ‘2B: 102 w 968 Vala: 16 w 958 Vie eam Rep B08 ofDO Wo Standby Curent "SSA (peal TODA peak @ 24Vae aap Carer 04 mara Nm Care 1000 marae arm ear 1D cperatrg Temperate SEF (00) 1007 G78) on per URES [Speaing Relate Harty (0 hircordereina) Reset vote Vp ma Reset Tine TO eee Woe Sar Toe eee. van Deleior Als Votage BEV (peed Fish ‘Sra, OF ii, Hghnpact Paste eign 282 02 (609) we base a se Fu cer wen | Vea FacoraweA [ ULSS FWLCSFI WEA we we UL Serity Widow ya7-a7ewm| ta7-s7emm | oms-200%m, | ta7-a7swm | 1a7-376am Compa PSSrET Peeret PSSFEY PSSFE PSOFER rete Ber, 15 ‘een 18 35m 138 Bene 138 | Aen, Daneter mm S80" ws bac) Een 70 vnc fo 1 Ge, 10 yotanetr fom {GH to 3GHe Spin fo 2400 vs oe Seth Collg Spacing: BOR eer G00 0g Fra ‘Soage Terperatze: 20 TOF (BF EO) “Harn cere belo Om een driiched brilaee of LED abr air ar prelates th us of auifan reby onton ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS ‘Models PSD-715X have been tested by Underwriters Labo- ratories for environmental stability. Some of the basic con- ditions that must be met for compliance are listed below ‘and are presented to help serve as application guidelines: CONTROL UNITS ‘These detectors are compatible with the Fenwat control units, and interface modules listed in Table 3. Table 3. Control Units ble? Enurnmenta Spectiatons re ae epee eee c UL Test |32* to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) = eo Li Spent [sre OF CR ITET ze fame oe = ver Os tercosere == : vest eee er PSD-7165, PS0-7156 | 0-300 Rimin for open area detection covey can roe 0 97085. 'P50.7166P | 0-4000 fin. for vote BASE OPTIONS ———e Control units in Table 3 can be used with the detector base, 'PSD-71580 [500-4000 Rimin. for duct applatone options in Table 4, Various base options are available to pro- vide auxiliary relay andor remote indication and remote test ‘tudes: For abitudes above 7500 f, consuf factory. feature.Table 4, Detector Base Options Commaranry vescrieron ‘ULC PART NOJMODEL =a Fesoreeconr 2 we Festa comec o2ae detent emi Posoroo004%, 2 WEE 70501000002, 2 WRLT reso Same 26 above pls provon or rerote LED indcator and vate Seoromara FRR Seco wat amervalm cir Tend, 26 FOTO EOS, 2 WR eareaeo Pare aeucon ca a pale Earp TosoToaDoT, 2 WREE rosoreao, «WR Sorec to dare decor ceva pial ade Eapped wh wa “Wt intr hs car Ya, 24 Ve. Rot LED an tet rosoreae4 «WEG cap. wm POT Rely wind WRB A WREG boven, Conach a 7O-=00000-004, 2 WM 1A @ 30 VdcO5A @ 125 Vac. Tawa wa PDT Roby wih «WRB 84 WREC bows, Covance aed |7oso0000-1 1 @ 30 Vac SA @ 125 Var. _ 7 wren ictal bot adapta lowe PED TISS ad PED.TISU © 70:801000-008, WoO" Fe prysicaty connect to afi Fermi Series 70 bases. SPACING (OPEN AREA LOCATION) ‘The PSD-718X Series detectors are intended for use on 30 foot centers, smooth ceilings up to 15 feet high with minimum air circulation. Resultant 900 square foot spacing may be used as a reasonable guide for comparable applications. Where special conditions exist (celling obstruction, high air exchange rates, etc.) reduced square footage spacing must be used to achieve adequate protection, Computer rooms and other such installations may require spacing with a maximum of 200 ‘square feet due to high air exchange rates. For additional information, consult NFPA Standard 72 and the Fenwal Auto- ‘matic Fire Detector Application Engineering Manual. For spe- cial applications, consult your Fenwal technical representative. TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS Figures 1 thru § are typical wiring diagrams of 2- and 4-wire detector systems. For greater clarity and detail, refer to Installation Sheet 7X.8X.A, “Oh Figure 1. 2WB/2WBC Wiring Figure 2. 2WRLT/2WRLTC Wiring with Remote Indicator Note: Figure 6. 42WRB/4WRBC Wiring Allrelays shown in normal position (power on),INSTALLATION OF DETECTORS AND BASES Detector bases are directly mounted on the electrical juno- tion boxes (3, 3.5 and 4 inch octagonal, 3 inch round; 4 inch, ‘square) without the need for any mechanical adapter required Refer to Data Sheet 7X.5X.A for complete installation details Figure 6. Detector Installation & Removal ‘These detector bases also include a locking feature that pre- vents removal of the detector without use of a tool TESTING AND MAINTENANCE Testing shall be performed upon installation of the detector, ‘and once a year thereafter as stated in NFPA-72 latest edi- tion. All alarm signal devices, releasing devices, and extin- ‘guishing systems should be disengaged while the test is being performed and re-engaged at the conclusion of testing. Detector sensitivity shall be checked within one year of in- stallation and every alternative year thereafter as stated in NFPA 72. To conduct sensitivity testing, Sensitivity Tester, ‘Model ST-001 (P/N 70-500000-002) is required as shown in, t70,50.A for details.) Figure 7. Sensitivity Measurement If sensitivity readings are out of limits specified on detector label, contact the Fenwal customer service department for,
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