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clay of San WI S OBI Spo Building & Safety Division • 990 Palm Street • San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3249 • (805) 781-7180 Construction Permit Project Address 3825 HIGUERA S Assessor's Parcel Number 053-251-024 Legal Description CY SLO PM 42-4 PTN PAR 2 & PTN PAR 3 Project Description ALTER SUPPESSION SYSTEM AT COMPUTER ROOM Permit Type Building Mechanical Electrical X Plumbing Sign _Demolition Grading Property Owner BOULDER PUBLISHING INC A CO CORP Occupant/Business Name TELEGRAM -TRIBUNE Mailing Address KNIGHT RIDDER INC Architect/Engineer City/State/Zip MIAMI FL, 33132- License # Contractor WAYCO NORTH CO FIRE PROTECTION Contractor's Phone No. 544-1143 Mailing Address 763 ALPHONSO Contractors State Lic. No. 689387 City/State/Zip SAN LUIS OBISPO CA 93401 Project Manager ROBERT ROSE Project Manager's Phone No. 544-1143 Lender Name Lender Address U.B.C. Group B U.B.C. Type V-N Stories 1 Codes: UBC 98 NEC 98 Census number Dwelling Units 0 Motel Rooms 0 Valuation Building Permit Fees Plumbing Permit Mechanical Permit Electrical Permit Grading Permit S.M.I.P. Energy Surcharge Accessibility Surcharge Demolition Permit Sign Permit Administrative Permit Miscellaneous Charge/Credit Investigation Fees Microfilm Subtotal Building Plan Review Fee Fire Safety Plan Review Plan Review Subtotal Fire Safety Surcharge Construction Unit Tax Water Impact Water Meter Installation Wastewater Impact Traffic Impact Affordable Housing 35.00 [exalt, 0.00 30.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0,00 0.00 0,00 0.00 4.75 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total Fees 35.00 Balance Due 0,00 Payments Amount Date Receipt Payment #1 35.00 08/18/99 Total Paid 35.00 Application Number 90784 Application Date 08/18/99 Permit Number 14182 Issuance Date 01/11/00 Total Building Value $0.00 Legal Declarations 1. OWNER BUILDING DECLARATION: 1 am exempt from the contractor's License Law for the following reason: ❑ I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation will do the work and the structure is not intended or offered for sale. r-] I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project Not applicable. 2. WORKER'S COMPENSATION DECLARATION: 1 hereby affirm that I have a certificate of consent to self -insure, or a 'certificate of Workers'Compensation insurance, or certified copy hereof Certified copy is hereby furnished. Certified copy is filed with the City. Not applicable 3. CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION FROM WORKERS COMP. INSURANCE ❑ 1 certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the Worker's Compensation Laws of California ❑ Not applicable �OLr•]YLN7L�T I�JILN IPI� If, after making any of the foregoing declarations, you become subject to any Labor Code or License Law provision, you must comply with such provisions or this permit shall be deemed revoked. I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct, 1 agree to comply with all city ordinances and state laws relating to building construction, and hereby authorize representatives of this city to enter upon the above -mentioned property for inspection purposes. Unless noted under "Special Conditions', this permit becomes null and void if work or construction authorized is not started within 180 days, or if construction or work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days any time after work is commenced. Special Conditions: Comments: Construction File /s/ Signed Original on File Sianature of Contractor. Authorized Aaent or 0 �&,'':city of san Us omspo 990 Palm Street • San Luis Obispo, CA 93401.U49 ' FINAL INSPECTION APPROVALS Project ADD NEWSPRINT BALER & CYCLONE SEPARATOR Address 3825 HIGUERA S Owner BOULDER PUBLISHING INC A CO CORP Permit No. 15750 Contractor CHAMBLIN-LANDES CONST INC Date 08/09/01 Please Note: This form must be completed and returned to the Building & Safety Division BEFORE a final inspection will be conducted. Permitee is responsible for obtaining the following approvals: Fire Dept (Contact Ca ie ssford) 7811-77380 (DARREN DRAKE 781-733800))% By Date L' Planning ept (J9"M-31 OMS 781-7166) Call 5 days prior to date of inspection. By Date 3 28-0Z_ See reverse side for Instructions. DO NOT LOSE THIS CARD W93 STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS PREPARED FOR PROJECT TYPE Fabric canopy over a paper shredder. PROJECT ADDRESS The Telegram Tribune 3825 South Higuera San Luis Obispo,Ca PROJECT ENGINEER Stan Raap R.C. Syfan, P.E. TAYLO K & " j CITY OF SAiN LU!S OSiSPO AS R VISED SYFAN CONSULTING ENGINEERS INCORPORATED 2118 Wilshire Boulevard • Suite #360 • Santa Monica, CA 90403 • TEL (310) 452-2450 • (800) 579-3881 • FAX (800) 617-2235 2231 Bayview Heights Drive • Los Osos, CA 93402 • TEL (805) 528-2015 • FAX (805) 528-2016 JOB#: 2731 DATE: October 24, 2002 � O to IJ IT N 03 O (p y {T 3 73 O O N O S a 3 tS N 3 O (D (D 77 O 0 Q cr O (D m n 5 1 5'-O" i7 0 .31 a �� s g:3 s�;n�c ;o s§j9 am L., ° x f. n LLSo ' S8 3 i) � w� 4� 3 affi�asii: 5'-O" Typ. V O � ((1 w Z N -a a a > ? N c m 3 (( to O = N CA Oc A C p D tit m u N V p rn RI N j c rn x N 3 o �rn � vx aT 3 3 TAYLOK & SYFAN CONSULTING ENGINEERS INCORPORATED 2118 WII HI BouMVv CU1 E C360 SArrt M.u�A, CA 90403 TEL(310)452-2450 (800)5793881• FA (800)617-2235 22316AY,,w HEIcH Dm,.fir,O .CA 93402 TEL(805) 528-2015 (800) 579-3881• FA (805) 528-2016 WWW.TAYI K-SYFAmC Page S Taylor & Syfan Design Loads - Excel Version 1.0 Job Name: I-ibimt. CANOPY LOAD5 Typical Canopy Dead Loads Fabric Cover 1.0 psf Misc. Loads 2.0 o5f FEB 1 <) nin EJIl,F)INt": DIV'"'N CITY CF 5AN LUiS O13ISPO � E''SED Page z S TAYLOR & SYFAN Lateral Force Analysis - Version 4.1 - 2001 C.B.0 V=Cv*1/(R*T)<(2.5*Ca*1)/R>0.11 *Ca*IAND>0.80*Z*Nv*I/R Soil Profile (Y or N) Description Sa Hard Rock ,Sb N Rock Sc N Very Dense Soil and Soft Rock Sd Y Stiff Soil Se N Soft Soil Ca = Cv = Near Source Factor (Na) Based on Seismic Source Tvpe = Distance Type A Faults Type B Faults Na Nv Na Nv <=2km 1.5 2.0 1.3 1.6 5 km 1.2 1.6 1.0 1.2 >=10km 1.0 1.2 1.0 1.0 >=15km 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 Zone 4 1 = 1.0 (per Table 16-k, page 2.30) R = 4.5 (per Table 16-N, page 2.32) Ct = 0,020 (per 1630.2.2, page 2.14) Height = 10.0 (Distance in feet to highest level) (not effected until H = 80+ feet) Equation v 30-4 1.3020 30-5 0.3178 Max 30-6 0.0629 Min 30-7 0.1138 Min (for Zone 4) 12-13 1 / 1.4 Allowable Stress Factor P = Ce Cq qs Iw 0.44 * Na 0.64 *Nv i3 Na = 1.3 Nv= 1.6 Ca = 0.5720 Cv = 1.0240 Pr- T= 9 "*ds BUII 11N(� DIV,;~"`N CITY CP SAN LU S U"'PO y r 4 0� f *� 9- D�j Vult = 0.3178 9 + i i �J E- Vasd = 0.2270 W p" Ce = 0.67 (Height, Exposure, Gust Factor per Table 16-G) Cq = 1.30 (Pressure Coefficient per Table 16-H) qs = 12.60 (Wind Stagnation Pressure per Table 16-F) Iw = 1 00 (Importance Factor per Table 16-K) P = 10.97 psf Page Y-5 TAYLOK & SYFAN Laterai rorce uistrioution - Version 4.0 - 1997 U.B.0 Seismic Coefficient: 0.227 psf Wind Force: 10.97 psf BUILDING PARAMETERS Level Height DL PL Floor Area Wind Trib (ft) (psf) (psf) (sq.ft.) (ft) Seismic Wind (psf) (plf) Roof 17.0 3.0 0.5 652.0 9.0 O.80 W, 7/1 It Total 1 O.80 987714 FORCE DISTRIBUTION Level Seismic Wind Governing Depth (psf) (plf) (ft) Roof 0.8 98.8 122.8 Totals: 1 0.8 98.8 122.8 FEB 1 t 20fs3 CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO TAY LO R & SYFAN Existing Ma5onry Block CONSULTING ENGINEERS INCORPORATED 2118 Wilshire Boulevard • Suite #360 • Santa Monica, CA 90403 • TEL (310) 452-2450 • (800) 579-3881 • FAX (800) 617-2235 2231 Bayview Heights Drive • Los Osos, CA 93402 • TEL (805) 528-2015 • FAX (805) 528-2016 Existing Canopy pipe column 51111p50n HGAM 10 GllpS (EA. 51de) install with Hilti quick Connect -II 5/1 b"x 1-3/4"5crew5(2 Min.) Existing Concrete slab * F VE r i0i13 Cass �1�LL�1 k66� 1 rL) TIZ I F3 7Z6o� ZZ coL 33O 41Cod. (11.0 rsr170p,F) = 7����c�t c7 Lin,= Z -S I`l F--T 1=T 5 9 3 TAY LO R & SYFAN CONSULTING ENGINEERS INCORPORATED 2118 Wilshire Boulevard • Suite #360 • Santa Monica, CA 90403 • TEL (310) 452-2450 • (800) 579-3881 • FAX (800) 617-2235 2231 Bayview Heights Drive • Los Osos, CA 93402 • TEL (805) 528-2015 • FAX (805) 528-2016 5 /' T12`� �i(L l Z k�nil)� C nn- LZ SI2�WS c17o S�J�/AL CnS�oLclwn, rf SC(ZI:liS sc(u ws = Si I H 1 9 2003 Bill! P!i T : !JN!,"-,!C)N S(A Lr- Lnl o C.My 0o L(Sk- (2L � HiLT T 0 1;L1zi!> A,,nri) C.MU ab)e-14- REPORT' ER-5259 Reissued August 1, 2001 ICBO Evaluation Service, Inc. • 5360 Workman Mill Road, Whittier, California 90601 • www.icboes.org Filing Category: FASTENERS -Concrete and Masonry Anchors (066) KWIK CON II CONCRETE AND MASONRY SCREW ANCHORS HILTI, INC. 5400 SOUTH 122nd EAST AVENUE TULSA, OKLAHOMA 74147 1.0 SUBJECT Kwik Con II Concrete and Masonry Screw Anchors. 2.0 DESCRIPTION 2.1 General: The Kwik Con II concrete screw anchors are manufactured from AISI 1022 steel and are for installation in concrete and masonry substrates. They are heat -treated and have zinc plate, clear chromate finish. The screw anchors are available in 3/16-, 1/4-, and 3/8-inch (4.8, 6.4 and 9.5 mm) diametersizes with various lengths. Three head styles are available for the Kwik Con 11 screw: slotted hex washer head, Phillips flat head, and Torx flat head. 2.2 Installation: A pilot hole is drilled using a carbide -tipped drill bit supplied with each box of Kwik Con II screw anchors. Pilot holes are 0A 7 inch (4.3 mm) in diameter for the 3/16-inch (4.8 mm) an- chor, 0.20 inch (5.1 mm) in diameterforthe 1/4-inch (6.4 mm) anchor, and 0.3 inch (7.6 mm) in diameterforthe 3/8-inch (9.5 mm) anchor. Pilot holes are drilled a minimum of 114 inch (6.4 mm) longer than the necessary embedment specified in this report. After the pilot hole is drilled, dust is removed and the Kwik Con II screw anchors are installed to the specified depth of embedment. The anchors are installed a minimum of 12 diameters on center with a minimum edge distance of six diameters for 100 percent anchor efficiency. Spacing and edge distance may be reduced to six diameter spacing and three diameter edge dis- tance providing values are reduced 50 percent. Linear inter- polation may be used for intermediate spacing and edge mar- gins. 2.3 Design: The allowable tension and shear loads are indicated in Table 1. Allowable loads for Kwik Con II screw anchors subjected to combined shear and tension loads is determined by the fol- lowing equation. (Ps lip) + (VS /Vt) < 1 where: Fe = Applied tension load. Pt = Allowable tension load in Table 1. Vs = Applied shear load. Vt = Allowable shear load in Table 1. The screw anchors are not permitted to be subjected to vi- bratory loads such as reciprocating engines, crane loads and moving loads due to vehicles. Anchors are limited to static load applications. Use of anchors in resisting earthquake or wind loads is beyond the scope of this report. 2.4 Special Inspection: Where special inspection, in accordance with the code, is re- quired in Table 1, the special inspector must be on thejobsite continuously to verify anchor type and dimensions, concrete or masonry type, concrete compressive strength, mortar type, drill bit size, hole dimensions, anchor spacing and edge distance, slab thickness and anchor embedment. 2.5 Identification: Kwik Con II screw anchors are packaged in containers that indicatethe manufacturer's name and address, the diameter, the length and the fastener type. 3.0 EVIDENCE SUBMITTED Reports of load tests and installation instructions. 4.0 FINDINGS That the Kwik Con 11 Concrete Screw Anchors described in this report comply with the 1997 Uniform Building Code-, the 2000 International Building Code® and the 2000 International Residental Code-, subject to the fol- lowing conditions: 4.1 Anchorsize, installation and dimensions are as set forth in this report. 4.2 Allowable shear and tension loads are as set forth in Table 1. 4.3 Calculations demonstrating that the applied loads comply with this report must be submitted to the building official for approval. 4.4 Anchors are limited to nonfire-resistive construc- tion unless appropriate data is submitted to dem- onstrate that screw performance is maintained in fire -resistive situations. 4.5 Special inspection, when required by Table 1, is provided according to Section 2.5 of this report. 4.6 When the anchors are placed without special in- spection, the installer must certify to the building official that screws were installed according to the manufacturer's instructions and this report. This report is subject to re-examination in two years. REPORTS" are not to be construed as representing aesthetics or any other attributes not specifically addressed, nor are they to be construed as an endorsement of the subject of the report or a recommendation for its use. There is no warranty by 1CB0 Evaluation Service, Inc, express or implied, as to any finding or other natter in this report, or as to any produce covered by the report. Copyright © 2001 Page 1 of 2 Page 2 of 2 ER-5259 TABLE 1—ALLOWABLE SHEAR AND TENSION VALUES FOR KWIK CON II CONCRETE SCREW ANCHORS, IN POUNDSI Tc = 2.000-PSI CONCRETEt GROUTED MASONRYZa HOLLOW MASONRY ANCHOR DIAMETER (Inch)(inches) MINIMUM DEPTH OF EMBEDMENT Tension Shea. Tension SM1ear Tenslon Shear With Special Inspection" Without Special Inspection With Special Inspection° Without Special Inspections With Special Inspections Without Special Inspections 3/16 1 155 75 195 215 105 225 215 105 225 13/4 450 225 215 435 215 275 335 165 75 1/ I 155 175 325 215 105 460 215 105 490 4 13/q 460 230 455 585 296 500 375 I85 490 3/s 13/4 540 270 900 715 355 1,085 NR6 NRb NR6 For SI: 1 inch =25.4 mm, I psi= 6.895 kPa, I pound =4.45 N. IThe tabulated shear and tensile values are for anchors installed in stone -aggregate concrete of normal weight and having the designated compressive strength at time of installation. 2The tabulated shear and tensile values are for anchors installed in masonry conforming to ASTM C 90, Grade N, Type 1, or better, with mortar conforming to Section 2103.3 and Table 21-A of the code. 3Grout material shall have a minimum compressive strength of 2,000 psi at time of installation and shall conform to Section 2103.4 of the code. 4These tension values are applicable only when the anchors are installed with special inspection as set forth in the code. 5These tension values are applicable when the anchors are installed without special inspection as set forth in the code. 6NR = Not recognized. WAYCO-NORTH COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION, INC. 763 Alphonso St. San Luis Obispo, CA. 93401 (805) 544-1143 (805) 239-1012 (805) 544-7678 FAX Contractor's License: C-16 689387 December 6 1999 City of San Luis Obispo Fire Department 2160 Santa Barbara St. San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Attention: Ron Hanson Re: Telegram — Tribune's Computer Room Comments 3825 S. Higuera St. San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 This letter provides additional listing information for Ansul Inergen Fire Suppression Control Components. These are listings with California State Fire Marshal. Thank you for your assistance on this project. If you have any questions, please contact me at 544-1143. Sincerely yours, Robert L. Rose CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL pr� FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE June3e,Zeaa LISTING No. 7165-0595:111 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Control Units (Non High -Rise) LISTEE: Ansul Fire Protection, One Stanton Street, Marinette, WI 54143-2542 Contact: Lyle McDonald (715) 732-3601 DESIGN: Model AUTOPULSE 442D (preaction/deluge) and AUTOPULSE 4428 (release). Inherently power -limited; non -coded; local, auxiliary, remote station (protected premises), proprietary (protected premises) and central station service; sprinkler supervisory and releasing device service. Refer to listee's data sheet for system detailed product description and operational considerations. System cumponents: 4XTM Transmitter Module 4XZM Relay Module 4XLM Interface Module 4XMM Meter Module DP-4X Dress Panel 4XARB-1 Main Board 4XARB-2 Main Boards 4XARB-4 Main Board OPTIONS: Refer to listee's data sheet for other required/optional accessories. When required, accessories shall be listed by CSFM. INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as fire alarm control panels for use with separately listed compatible initiating and indicating devices. This control unit does not generate a temporal pattern signal. If the distinctive three -pulse Temporal Pattern Fire Alarm Evacuation Signal (for total evacuation) in accordance with NFPA 72, 1993 Edition is required, the control unit must be used with appliances that can generate the temporal pattern signal. Refer to manufacturer's Installation Manual for details. XLF: 7165-0028:161 12-28-94 This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listWs data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: DULY 1, 1999 Authorized By: Effective issue date to expiration date N HO, Deputy State Fire Marshal IN Program Manager qF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF 1 HL STATE FIRE MARSHALFIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM Listing Expim LISTING SERVICE )erteao,2aae LISTING No. 7150-0595:103 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Boxes LISTEE: Ansul Fire Protection, 1 Stanton St., Marinette WI 54143-2542 Contact: Lyle McDonald (715) 732-3601 DESIGN: Models 78420 and 78101 non -coded manual fire alarm boxes. Refer to listee's date sheet for detailed product description and operational considerations. INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as manual pull station for use with separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. For indoor use only. XLF: 7150-0694:107 This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the 9 item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: JULY 11 1999 Authorized By: - Effective issue date to expiration date EN HO, Deputy State Fire Marshal III Program Manager '4 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM listing EVires ®r "" LISTING SERVICE June 30, 2000 LISTING No. 7135-0595:110 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Audible Devices LISTEE: Ansui Fire Protection, One Station Street, Marinette, WI 54143 Contact: Lyle McDonald (715) 732-3601 DESIGN: Models 417805 and 417806 motor bells. Refer to listee's date sheet for detailed product description and operational considerations. INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Ustee's name, model number, electrical rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as audible devices for use with separately listed compatible tire alarm control units. Suitable for outdoor use when used with Model WBB weather proof backbox. If this appliance is required to produce a distinctive three -pulse Temporal Pattern Fire Alarm Evacuation Signal (for total evacuation) in accordance with NFPA 72, 1993 Edition, the appliance must be used with a fire alarm control unit that can generate the temporal pattern signal. Refer to manufacturer's Installation Manual for details. XLF: 7135-0785:113 09-22-94 This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed This listing should not be used to verify collect operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to lisoee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. DateIssued:DULY lr 1999 Authorized By: Effective issue date to expiration date BEN HO, Deputy State Fire Marshal III Program Manager CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL ®or& FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM U+lt"8 Expires LISTING SERVICE Iune30,2000 LISTING No. 7125-1209:182 Page 1 of 1 .CATEGORY: Fire Alarm Devices for the Hearing Impaired LISTEE: System Sensor, 3825 Ohio Avenue, St. Charles IL 60174 Contact: Adam Kozlowski (630) 377.6580 DESIGN: Models P2475K, P241575K and P24110K horA_trobes. Suffix W indicating extended indoor operating temperature range of 320 F to 1500 F and a NEMA 3R enclosure rating. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: 20 - 30 VDC INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, NFPA 72, applicable codes & ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as horn strobes suitable for the hearing impaired application when used with separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. For indoor use and wall mount only. If these units are required to produce a distinctive three -pulse Temporal Pattern Fire Alarm Evacuation Signal (for total evacuation) in accordance with NFPA 72, 1993 Edition, they must be used with a fire alarm control unit that can generate the temporal pattern signal. Refer to manufacturer's Installation Manual for details. 07.14.98 This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. -CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data butdoes not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsementor recommendation of the rr item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date ectiv issue DULY it 1999 Authorized By - Effective Effective issue date to expiration date BEN I] I Deputy State Fire Marshal III D...,. aA CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION S OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL ®o"4 FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM tuna Fxpir LISTING 2000 SERVICE June 3U,__ _71 LISTING No. 7125-1209:167 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Fire Alarm Devices For The Hearing Impaired LISTEE: System Sensor, 3825 Ohio Ave., St. Charles IL 60174 Contact: Adam Kozlowski (630) 377-6580 DESIGN: Models MASS1215ADA, MASS121575ADA, NIASS2415ADA, MASS2415ADAS, MASS241575ADA, MASS241575ADAS, MASS2475ADA, MASS24110ADA;MAEH1215ADA,MAEH121575ADA, MAEH2415ADA, MAEH2415ADAS, MAEH241575ADA, MAEH241575ADAS, MAEH2475ADA, MAEH24110ADA; PS1215ADA, PS121575ADA,PS2415ADA,PS2475ADA,PS241575ADA,and PS241 I DADA horn/strobe devices. Unit may employ suffix "W" indicating white face plate. All units are not intended for field assembly. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: Electrical Rating: 10.5 - 17 VDC For MASS121PS12 Series 20 -30 VDC For MASS24/MAEH24/PS24 Series INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and In a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical/candela rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as horn/strobes suitable for the hearing impaired when used in conjunction with separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. All units are for wall mount and indoor use only. If this appliance is required to produce a distinctive three -pulse Temporal Pattern Fire Alarm Evacuation Signal (for total evacuation) in accordance with NFPA 72, 1993 Edition, the appliance must be used with a fire alarm control unit that can generate the temporal pattern signal. Refer to manufacturer=s Installation Manual for details. 09-16-95 This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the ! item listed. This listing should not be used to verity coned operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: JULY it 1999 Effective issue date to expiration date Authorized By: 0 BEN HO Deputy State Fire Marshal III Program Manager nCALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION S OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL AnFIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE - LISTING No. 7272-1209:131 CATEGORY: Photoelectric Smoke Detector LISTEE: System Sensor, 3825 Ohio Ave., St. Charles IL 60174 Contact: Adam Kozlowski (630) 377.6580 listing Expires )one 30, 2000 Page 1 of 1 DESIGN: Models 2451 and 2451TH photoelectric type smoke detectors. Refer to listee's printed data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as photoelectric smoke detectors for use with listee's *bases (CSFM Listing No. 7300.1209:128) and separately listed compatible Fire alarm control units. Model 2451 may be suitable for installation inside duct where air velocity range from 0-3000 fpm. NOTE: Formerly 7257.1209:131 and 7257-0087:131 Rev. 02.27-97 This listing is based upon ushnical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the s item listed. This listing should not be used to verify coven operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued! DULY 11 1999 Authorized ey(1/''�`�" . Effective issue date to expiration date BEN HO, Deputy State Fire Marshal III Program Manager CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION S OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL o FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM llstl"gPtres ®• rt' LISTING SERVICE - ,trne3g,2U0g LISTING No: 7271-1209:126 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Ionization Smoke Detector LISTEE: System Sensor, 3825 Ohio Ave, St. Charles, IL 60174 Contact: Adam Kozlowski (630) 377.6580 DESIGN: Model 1451, 1451 DH and 1451 DHHT' ionization typ8'smoke detectors. Refer to listee's printed data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: 24 VDC INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as an ionization smoke detector for use with listee's bases (CSFM Listing No. 7300.1209:128) and separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. Model 1451 DH and 1451 DHHT are intended for use with listee's separately listed Model DH400 series duct detector housing (CSFM Listing No. 3240- -" 1209:155). Model 1451 may be suitable for installation inside duct where the air velocity range from 0-1200 fpm. NOTE: Formerly 7256-1209:126 -Rev. 10.27-97 This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFMFire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or may, t other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is nut an endorsement or recommendation of the / item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, tot installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: DULY It 1999 Authorized By: // Effective issue date to expiration date f� BEN HO, Deputy State Fire Marshal III Program Manager 2 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION ' OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL ®ors�r FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7300-1209:128 CATEGORY: Misc. Devices/Control Unit Accessories LISTEE: System Sensor, 3825 Ohio Ave, St Charles 1L 60504 Contact: Adam Kozlowski (630) 377.6580 Listing Expires June 30, 2000 Page 1 of 1 DESIGN: Models B401, 84018, 8401 R, 8401 BR, 8401 BR-750, B401 R-750, B402B, 64048, 6404BT, B4068, B501, 8501B, 14506587-002. B501BH, B401BH; B110LP, B110RLP, B110RLP750, 131121-P, 81141-P, B116LP and 8210LP detector bases. Refer to listee's data sheet for detailed product description and operational considerations. INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, product designation and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as detector bases for use with separately listed compatible detectors. Rev. 04-27-94 This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or ,yam other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the v°! item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date fectiv issue DULY it 1999 Authorized By25v �. Effective issue date to expiration date BEN HO, Deputy State Fire Marshal III Program Manager JUN.16.1999 9:13RM HOCHIKI RMERICR CORP ,�• CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL ®D, FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. CATEGORY: LISTEE: 7272-0410:107 Photoelectric Smake Detector NO.819 P.11i24 tisting Fxpires June 30, 2000 Page 1 of 1 Hochiki America, 5415 Industrial Drive, Huntington Beach CA 9264E Contact: David Hall 1714) 898-0796 DESIGN; Models SLG-12, SLG-24, 51-0-20H, SLG-24F, SLK-12, SLK-24F, SLK-24FH, cyLK-24FB, SLK-24FL, SLK-24FLO, SLK-835, SLK-835H,-SLR,24 and •SLR- 24H photoelectric type smoke detectors. Unit with suffix -H or -FH employs a supplemental heat sensor. Refer to listee's data sheet for addMonal detailed Product description and operational considerations, RATING: 12 VDC and 24 VDC INSTALLATION: In accordance with liates's printed installation instructions, applicable codes & ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model designation, electrical rating and UL label, APPROVAL: Listed as photoelectric smoke detectors for use with separately listed compatible fire alarm control units when used In conjunction with listee's listed bases (CSFM Listing No, 7300-0410.132). Models with supplemental heat sensor are not approved for use In lieu of the required heat detectors. NOTE: Formerly 7257-0410:107 'lieu. 11.13.98 This 110na is bated upon wehnial clan suhmioed by d1e apPlione CSFM Fire 6tgineering vaff has reviewed the met results and/or other look but does not make an Indspenderre verifmoon of any claims. This listing is not an endowment or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct opradonal requirement or irnoilatbn criteria. Rder w Ilstte's dtua shwa insollation irpquctions and/or odor suitable infomwdon sources, Date Issued: )ULY I 1999 Effective issue date to expiration date BEN HO, Deputy State Fire Marshal Ill Program Manager ,, 2�^ CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL amillim ®`e�'� FIRE ENGINEERING -BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LtRitp r�ir,e LISTING SERVICE jgRe30,2000 LISTING No. CATEGORY: LISTER: DESIGN: RATING: INSTALLATION; MARKING: APPROVAL: NOTE: 'Y 7271-0410:135 Ionization Smoke Detector Page 1 of 1 Hochiki America, 5415 Industrial Drive, Huntington Beach, CA 92649 Contact; David Hall (714) 899-0796 Models SIH-24F and �SIJ-24 Ionization typo smoke detector, Rotor to listee's data sheet for detailed product description and operational considerations. 24 VDC In accordance with 1'Istee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. Ustee's name, model number, electrical rating and UL label. Lasted as Ionization smoke detectors when used in conjunction with lis cl bases (CSFM Listing No. 7300-0410:132) and separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. Formerly 725"410:110 & 135 •Ray. 11.23-93 This Ibdng is based upon whnical does s4lamloed by the applicant CSFM Fite Engineering saff has reviewed dw rest results and/or other dese but does not make an independent verification of any claims.TNs I isong is not an endorsement or recommendation of the ism listad. This listing should not be used to verify caned operational requirements or inualladon critoria. Refer to lisasWs data sheet, Installation insometions and/or other suitable Information swcn. Date lssuid:IULY 1r 1'999 Effective issue date to expiration date Authorized ay"A. BEN HO, Deputy State Fire Marshal III Program Manager JUN.16.1999 9: ISM HOCHIKI RMERICR CORP NO.619 P.19i24 Listing No. 7300-0410:132 Page 2 of 2 NS44100e. NS4.220e NS4-221 a NS4-224• NSB-100• NSQ-220e NSS-221e NS6-22V INSTALLATION: In accordance with liable's primed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as bases for use with listae's separately listed compatible smoke and heat detectors. Refer to heat or smoke detector listings for compatibility. Models HA- 2R, HA -SLR, HA-LRA2 and HSC Series w/ suffix R are also suitable for releasing device service. Model YSA-R3 is intended for use with dlermoAat detector only. NOTE: Formerly 7300-0410:100, 106, 115, 124, 125, 128, 130, 131 & 133 'Rev, 11.79-98 WAYCO-NORTH COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION, INC. 763 Alphonso St. San Luis Obispo, CA. 93401 (805) 544-1143 (805) 239-1012 (805) 544-7678 FAX Contractor's License: C-16 689387 December 1, 1999 City of San Luis Obispo Fire Department Santa Barbara St. San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Attention: Ron Hanson Re: Telegram — Tribune's Computer Room Comments 3825 S. Higuera St. San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 This letter is a follow-up to your comments regarding the Ansul Inergen Fire Suppression System. My responses are: • Comment #1 — A note is added to the drawings to indicate that the Inergen System will replace the existing pre -action fire sprinklers in the computer/telecomm room and the existing attic sprinklers will remain. • Comment #2 — On Sheet 2 of 3, Ansul Autopulse 442R Agent Release Control System, on the right side is Module 4XZM (Zone Relay), Terminals 7 & 8 will be wired to the existing building fire alarm panel. The existing building fire alarm panel is connected to a central station monitoring. • Comment #3 — See Note 12 on Sheet 2 of 3. HVAC shut down is not proposed since the HVAC unit is self-contained in the computer/telecomm room and serves no other areas. Normally, HVAC is shut down to prevent loss agent to other areas serviced by a multi room HVAC unit. • Comment #4 — Note # 12 on Sheet 1 of 3 refers to a fan door test to test the amount of free area for venting. If there is insufficient air venting when the Inergen system is discharged, then the room can be over pressurized and cause damage to the room structure. This note will be removed because the cost of this procedure and the results could vary over time due to any sealing or room modifications. We will install a static or gravity vent with 79 square inches as shown on Sheet 3 of 3 under Ansul Inergen Design. • Comment #5 — Attached is a battery calculation. The voltage loss is with in limits since we are using larger wire than is required and the runs are short (See attached spec sheet). • Comment #6 — We have added a strobe in the Telecomm Room; see revised drawings. • Comment #7 — See attached documentation. • Comment #8 — A room normally contains 21 % oxygen and 1 % CO2. With an Inergen concentration of 38% the oxygen level is approximately 12.5 % and the CO2 concentration is raised to 4%. The increase in CO2 content increases a person's respiration rate and the body's ability to absorb oxygen. Simply stated, the human body is stimulated by the CO2 to breathe more deeply and rapidly to compensate for the lower oxygen content of the atmosphere. Inergen is listed for both occupied and un-occupied areas. • Comment #9 — The construction is tight enough. With Inergen we will make sure there is sufficient venting not to cause over -pressurization of the room. Inergen is slightly heavier than air and its retention time is enhanced. • Comment #10 — MSDS Sheet is attached. • Comment #11 — A dedicated breaker will be provided for the Inergen system with a lock out. Comment #12 — Inergen cylinders do have pressure gauges and safety relief valves. During system service/maintenance, the pressure is checked on each cylinder. Comment #13 - Ansul Autopulse 442R Agent Release Control System, on the right side is Module 4XZM (Zone Relay) Terminals 7 & 8 will be wired to the existing building fire alarm panel. Sheet 2 of 3 shows the Ansul Autopulse 442 R Agent Release Control System Schematic and attached are cut sheets on the individual components with specific terminal information. All control operations will be confirmed through testing at time of acceptance. Comment #14 — The existing fire alarm panel will be updated to show the proposed Inergen Suppression System. Thank you for your assistance on this project. If you have any questions, please contact me at 544-1143. Sincerely yours, Robert L. Rose Aost4► 4wtapm�5Q- 4+-7-12 10,10�-I Appendix A: Power Calculations 10 Table A-1: Standby Battery Requirements The Standby Battery Current figure obtained in Table A- 1 represents the amount of current that must be supplied by the secondary power source (batteries) to sustain control panel operation for one hour. Basic Control Panel Control penal with AC power ON, System Trouble LED and audlbk trouble sounder on. If using a 4XZM Zone Relay Module' [I ] X 8 mA = If using a 4XTM Transmitter Module, add 11 mA If using the Reverse Polarity Alarm output, add 5 mA If using the Reverse Poladly Trouble output, add 5 mA If using a 4XLM/RZA-4X Driver/Annunciator combination:' ( ] X 19mA = If using a 4XMM Meter Module, add 1 mA If using the Noti-Fire 911A DACT, add 30 mA Number Device Total in use Current Current (see Appendix B for data) �2 / a. Two -wire detector heads $ X, 04l Nn ^ = Q• lbnt°'1 Y b. Four -wire detector heads- X @. _ c. End of Line Relays -ra- X 25.0 mA = $ d. Add lines a, b, & c for subtotal O.1/ Place subtotal here 9W Add last column for Standby Battery Current and continue to Table A-2. Note: The control panel will support the installation of one of two optional modules, including two of the same type of module. AUTOPULSE-442R Document 50098 Rev C 6/5196 50096:C 27 Table A-2: Ampere -Hour Calculations 28 Standby Battery Current Standby Time Convert the total from Table 1 24, 60 or 90 hours to amps and enter here �,t71b3(, amps X Z 4 hours = Z-313 Standby amp/hours Enter 0.25 for 5 minutes in alarm or + C , b Alarm 0.5 for 10 minutes in alarm amp/hours Add Standby and Alarm amp/hours = ,$13 Total amp/hours needed p�< �vtuvL LA51ij 7 CAY-7p j>}r r�gFkylcS Select a battery with an equal or grater amp/hour rating than the figure obtained in Table A-2. Batteries must be lead -acid Batteries available from 270 12-volt, 7 amp/hour (two Notes: 1) Alarm amp -hours assumes a maximum system draw of 3 amps in alarm for 5 minutes (0.25 amp/hour) or for 10 minutes (0.5 amp/hour) 2) NFPA 72-1993 Central Station and Local and Proprietary Fire Alarm Systems require 24 hours of standby. 3) NFPA 72-1993 Auxiliary and Remote Station Fire Alarm Systems require 60 hours of standby. 4) The battery charger in this panel will charge a maximum of 15 amp/hours of batteries within 48 hours (7 amp/ hourminimum). Batteries larger than 12 amp/hour will require a UL listed battery cabinet (e.g. Notifier BB-1 7). AUTOPULSE-442R Cmument 50098 Rev C 8/5/96 50098:C SECTION 4 — DESIGN POWER CALCULATIONS (Continued) Power Calculation Notes AUTOPULSE IQ-301 The Standby current (100 mA) given for this unit includes Addressable smoke detectors and some addressable modules. Do not add addressable detectors as part of the calculation. The MMX-101, MMX-1 and ISO-X modules are included in the Standby current of the IQ-301 and do not need to be included in the power calculations. The CMX-2 and MMX-2 modules are not included in the Standby current and must be added to the calculations. In a standby mode of operation the CMX-2 module draws 3 mA and the MMX-2 module draws 7 mA. Do not exceed the maximum number detectors allowed by the 10-301 and/or the MMX-2 module. Optional modules are not included as part of the panels standby current and must be added to the calculations. current (88 mA) given for this unit includes the ,n of the System Trouble LED and the unit two wire smoke detectors must be included in the power calculations. Do not exceed the maximum number of compatible two wire smoke detectors as listed in the Ansul Device Compatibility Document (Ansul Part No. 418021). See previous page for an example power calculation. AUTOPULSE FOUR The Standby current (130 mA) given for this unit includes the unit operation of the System Trouble LED and the unit " audible trouble sounder. Compatible two wire smoke detectors must be calculated separately. Do not exceed the maximum number of compatible two wire smoke detectors as indicated in Section 6 — Appendix of the AUTOPULSE Four Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual. 4-34 . ANSUL® Detection and Control Components �Eieiiu ael:?�r� � Features • Dual chambers for stable sensitivity • Stainless steel screen for chamber protection • Low supervising current • Bifurcated contact reliability • Tamper -resistant, twist -lock head Applications The SIH-24F Ionization Smoke Detectors are intended for use in commercial, industrial, and institutional buildings. The detectors are placed primarily in clean, indoor environments where early warning fire detection is required. The detectors are used in combination with an Ansul AUTOPULSE® Control System and an Ansul fire suppression system for automatic detection, alarm, equipment control, and fire suppression system release capabilities. The SIH-24F detector includes a built-in LED which blinks approximately once each second to indicate the head is pow- ered. This LED also lights continuously when the detector is in alarm, latching on, and remaining lit until the detector is reset. The design of the detectors allows use in a wide range of humidities, temperatures, and air velocities. Description The SIH-24F Ionization Smoke Detector has two chambers: an outer sampling chamber and an inner balance chamber. Smoke or invisible combustion gases can freely penetrate the outer chamber, but the inner chamber is virtually closed to prevent easy entry. With both chambers ionized by a single radioactive source, a very small current flows. The presence of visible smoke or invisible gases have a great influence upon the current flow in the outer chamber, causing a change in the voltage ratio between the chambers. This difference is then amplified inside the detector and when it becomes great enough, causes the detector to go into alarm. The LED indi- cator mounted on the detector will light steadily and any remote annunciators will activate at this time to indicate that the detector is in alarm. Technical Information Rated Voltage: ............................. 24 VDC Working Voltage: ..................... 15 to 36.3 VDC Surge Current: ...................... 200 pA @ 24 VD Normal Current: ..................... p 24 VDC Alarm Current: ............ 150 mA maximum 0 24 VDC Radioactive Source: .................. Am-241, 0.5 pCi Ambient Temperature:... +32 °F to +120 °F (0 °C to 49 °C) Humidity: ........................ 95% R.H. maximum Color: ................................. Bone White SIH-24F Ionization Smoke Detector MOUNTING DIMENSIONS — HSB-21 AND HSB-220 BASE TO4IN. SQUARE OUTLET BOX 103 UK 41N. OCTAGON OUTLET BOX 1 11/I61N. (t433--m---m)ss► 7/161N.__I i NN) 5 4/9 i IN. (149 MOUNTING DIMENSIONS —YBA-M21 BASE TO 31N. OCTAGON OUTLEI 1 W16 IN. 39 mm) 5/161N. (6 mm) ~ i 4 (102 mm) MOUNTING DIMENSIONS — HSC-224RA BASE TO 41N. SQUARE AND OUTLI 2 3/9IN. 1 IM IN. e5 7/BIN. (149 Tim) e 3-17 • ANSUL® Detection and Control Components Features • High reliability light sensor (silicon photo diode) • Pulse signal processor (LED) • Stainless steel screen for chamber protection • Low standby current • Tamper -resistant, twist -lock head • Easy plug-in of the head to base Applications The SLK-24F Photoelectric Smoke Detectors are intended for use in commercial, industrial, and institutional buildings. The detectors are placed primarily in clean, indoor environ- ments where early warning fire detection is required. The detectors are used in combination with an Ansul AUTOPULSE® Control System and an Ansul fire suppres- sion system for automatic detection, alarm, equipment con- trol, and fire suppression system release capabilities. Description The SLK-24F Photoelectric Detector incorporates the light scatter principle within its sensing chamber and solid-state circuitry allowing it to react to either smoldering or flaming fires. The detector permits optimum smoke entry from any direction while rejecting ambient light levels. The sensing chamber detects the presence of airborne com- bustion products (smoke) using a pulse signal processor LED (light source) and a photo diode (light sensor). The light source and sensor are matched for the same frequency. Smoke is permitted to freely penetrate the sensing chamber allowing the density to be measured effectively without dis- rupting the internal circuitry. All of the circuits in the detector head are shielded to resist adverse electrical interference. The high -impedance circuitry of the detector allows a single loop to power multiple detectors with a very low power con- sumption. An externally -mounted LED indicator is provided which will "blink" as long as the detector is powered and will light steadily when the detector is in alarm. Technical Information Rated Voltage: ....................... 17.6 to 33.0 VDC Working Voltage: ....................... 15 to 36.3 VDC ur a Current: ...................... 200 A 24 orrnal Current:...................A5 @ 24 VDC urrent: ............. 150 mA maximum ® 24 VDC Ambient Temperature:.... +32'F to +120 •F (0 °C to 49 'C) Humidity: ......................... 95% R.H. maximum Color....................................Bone White SLK-24F Photoelectric Smoke Detector MOUNTING DIMENSIONS — HSB-21 AND HSB-220 BASE TO 4 IN. SQUARE OUTLET BOX TO 3 OR 41N. OCTAGON OUTLET BOX 11W16iN. (46 mm) 7/16W1 711 m, 5 7/6IN. 49.m) i MOUNTING DIMENSIONS — YBA-M21 BASE TO 31N. OCTAGON OUTLET 1 11/16 IN. (43 mm) 1N 16 5/. 5/ 6IN I 4 IN. (102 mnQ MOUNTING DIMENSIONS — HSC-224RA BASE TO 41N. SQUARE OR OC" ^^" OUTLE 3-18 - AMSUL. APPLICATION INERGEN® extinguishing agent used in Ansel engineered systems is particularly useful for hazards where an electrical, non- conductive medium is essential or desirable; where clean-up of other agents presents a problem; where hazard obstructions require the use of a gaseous agent; or where the hazard is normally occupied and requires a non -toxic agent. The following are typical hazards protected by INERGEN systems: • Computer rooms • Subfloors • Tape storage • Telecommunications/Switchgear • Vaults • Process equipment • All normally occupied or unoccupied areas where electronic equipment is either very sensitive or irreplaceable ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT INERGEN agent is a mixture of three natu- rally occurring gases: nitrogen, argon and carbon dioxide. As INERGEN agent is derived from gases present in the earth's atmosphere, it exhibits no ozone depleting potential, does not contribute to global warm- ing, nor does it contribute unique chemical species with extended atmospheric lifetimes. Because INERGEN agent is composed of atmospheric gases, it does not pose the problems of toxicity associated with the chemically derived Halon alternative agents. DESCRIPTION INERGEN agent is a plentiful, non -corrosive gas that does not support combustion nor react with most substances. INERGEN agent contains only naturally -occurring gases which have no impact on the ozone or the environ- ment in general. INERGEN agent is a mix- ture of three inerting (oxygen diluting) gases: 52% nitrogen, 40 % argon, and 8 % carbon dioxide. INERGEN agent extinguishes fire by lowering the oxygen content below the level that supports combustion. When INERGEN agent is discharged into a room, it introduces the proper mixture of gases that still allow a INERGEN FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS DATA SHEET person to breathe in a reduced oxygen atmosphere. It actually enhances the body's ability to assimilate oxygen. The normal atmosphere in a room contains approximate- ly 21 h oxygen and less than 1 % carbon dioxide. If the oxygen content is reduced below 15 % , most ordinary combustibles will not burn. INERGEN agent will reduce the oxygen content to approximately 12.5 % while increasing the carbon dioxide content to about 4 % . The increase in the carbon dioxide content increases a person's respiration rate and the body's ability to absorb oxygen. Simply stated, the human body is stimulated by the carbon dioxide to breathe more deeply and rapidly to compensate for the lower oxy- gen content of the atmosphere. PERFORMANCE INERGEN is an effective fire extinguishing agent that can be used on many types of fires. INERGEN extinguishing system units are designed for total flooding protection against Class A surface burning, Class B flammable liquid, and Class C fires occurring within an enclosure by lowering the oxygen content below the level that supports com- bustion. INERGEN agent has been tested by FMRC for inerting capabilities. Those tests have shown that INERGEN agent, at design con- centrations between 40 % and 50 % , has suc- cessfully inerted mixtures of propane/air, and methane/air. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF INERGEN Specific gravity 0.085 lbs./cu. ft. (1.36 kg/m3) Vapor pressure 1925 psi @ 32 OF (132.7 bar @ 0 °C) 2175 psi ® 70 OF (149.9 bar ® 21 •C) 2575 psi 0 130 OF (177.5 bar ® 54 °C) Vapor density 1.1 (Air = 1) Approximate molecular weight 34 E AX f IN'_:4L)ISHIING AGENT ORDERING INFORMATION INERGEN filled cylinders for use in engineered systems may be ordered in sizes of 200, 250, 350, 425, and 435 cu. ft. (5.7, 7.1, 9.9, 12.0, and 12.3 cu.m.). APPROVAL INERGEN agent complies with the NFPA Standard 2001, Standard for Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems and EPA Program SNAP, Significant New Alternate Policy. Agent is listed and approved by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL) and Factory Mutual Research Corporation (FMRC). Containers meet the applicable Department of Transportation (DOT) specifications. ANSUL antl INERGLN are in9rslemtl Oademmks. AN!,IJL INCORPORATED MAI nNFrTE, WI 54143-2542 71:--/357411 Form No. F-9313-I U 1999 Ansul Incorpunned LAW in U.S.A. ANSUL® System Components UL EX-4510 3-1-99 Page 1-1.1 REV. 1 CV-98 Valve/Cylinder Shipping Assembly Description The cylinder is factory filled with INERGEN® agent. A single cylinder may be used or multiple cylinders can be manifold - ad together to obtain the required quantity of agent for total flooding. The cylinder valve can be actuated electrically, pneumatically, and/or manually with approved valve actua- tion components. All valves are equipped with an anti -recoil feature. The cylinders are shipped with a maintenance record card and protective shipping cap attached to the threaded neck of each cylinder. This cap entirely encloses and protects the valve while in shipment. The equivalent length of the valve is equal to 20 ft. (6.1 m) of 1/2 in. Sch. 40 pipe. Component Material Approvals Cylinder Steel Meets DOT 3AA2300 or 3AA2015+ Valve Brass Safety Relief Valve Brass Valve/Cylinder Assembly FMRC Approved UL Listed (EX-4510) Shipping Cap Steel Shipping Nominal Cylinder Actual INERGEN Approximate Dimension Dimension Assembly Size Agent Quantity Weight A B Part No. ft.3 (m3) ft.3 m3 lb. (kg) in. (cm) in. (cm) Shipping Assemblies - Red Standard Paint 426147 200 (5.7) 205 (5.8) 128 (58) 52.7 (129) 8.5 (21.6) 426148 250 (7.1) 266 (7.5) 169 (77) 57.7 (147) 9.3 (23.5) 426149 350 (9.9) 355 (10.1) 217 (98) 59.7 (152) 10.7 (27.3) 426620 LC-350 (9.9) 355 (10.1) 217 (98) 60.2 (152.9) 10.5 (26.7) 426594 LC-425 (12.0) 429 (12.1) 246 (111.6) 70.5 (179.1) 10.5 (26.7) 426150 435 (12.3) 439 (12.4) 260 (117.9) 65.5 (166.4) 11.3 (28.7) Shipping Assemblies - Red Corrosion Resistant Paint 426256 200 (5.7) 205 (5.8) 128 (58) 52.7 (129) 8.5 (21.6) 426257 250 (7.1) 266 (7.5) 169 (77) 57.7 (147) 9.3 (23.5) 426258 350 (9.9) 355 (10.1) 217 (98) 59.7 (152) 10.7 (27.3) 426621 LC-350 (9.9) 355 (10.1) 217 (98) 60.2 (152.9) 10.5 (26.7) 426595 LC-425 (12.0) 429 (12.1) 246 (111.6) 70.5 (179.1) 10.5 (26.7) 426259 435 (12.3) 439 (12.4) 260 (117.9) 65.5 (166.4) 11.3 (28.7) . Canadian TC Approved Shipping Nominal Cylinder Actual INERGEN Approximate Dimension Dimension Assembly Size Agent Quantity Weight A B Part No. ft.3 (m3) ft.3 m3 lb. (kg) in. (cm) in. (cm) Shipping Assemblies - Red Enamel Paint 426712 200 (5.7) 205 (5.8) 128 (58) 52.7 (129) 8.5 (21.6) 426713 250 (7.1) 266 (7.5) 169 (77) 57.7 (147) 9.3 (23.5) 426714 350 (9.9) 355 (10.1) 217 (98) 59.7 (152) 10.7 (27.3) 426715 435 (12.3) 439 (12.4) 260 (117.9) 65.5 (166.4) 11.3 (28.7) Shipping Assemblies - Red Epoxy CR Paint 426716 200 (5.7) 205 (5.8) 128 (58) 52.7 (129) 8.5 (21.6) 426717 250 (7.1) 266 (7.5) 169 (77) 57.7 (147) 9.3 (23.5) 426718 350 (9.9) 355 (10.1) 217 (98) 59.7 (152) 10.7 (27.3) 426719 435 (12.3) 439 (12.4) 260 (117.9) 65.5 (166.4) 11.3 (28.7) CYLINDER SHIPPING CAP 0 PRESSURE / VALVE SHIPPING CAP GAUGE f RECORD VALVE TAG HEIGHTTOOUTLET CENTER A ire aoam, CV-98 INERGEN Valve The CV-98 valve has a ten (10) year warranty. The valve requires no internal maintenance. The valve is sealed closed and must not be disassembled. If there is ever a malfunction of the CV-98 valve, the complete valve must be sent back to Ansul for warranty replacement. If the exter- nal seal is broken, the warranty is voided. NOTE: Use Flexible Discharge Bend, Part No. 842424, when attaching valve to supply pipe or manifold. ANSUL and INERGEN are registered trademarks. PRESSURE GAUGE SAFETY RELIEF III / VALVE aou� ANSUL INCORPORATED, ONE STANTON STREET, MARINETTE. WI 54143-2542 715735-7411 Form No. F-9877-1 01999 Ansul Incorporated Litho in U.S.A. ANSUL.® Description Electrical actuation of a CV-98 INERGEN valve is accom- plished by a CV-98 electric actuator interfaced through an AUTOPULSE Control System. This actuator can be used in hazardous environments where the ambient temperature range is between 32 OF to 130 OF (0 °C to 54 °C). The elec- tric actuator meets the requirements of N.E.C. Class I, Div. 1, Groups B, C, D and Class II, Div. 1, Groups E, F, G. A maximum of two CV-98 electric actuators can be used on a single AUTOPULSE release circuit. When using either one or two CV-98 electric actuators, an in -line resistor, Part No. 426001, must always be used. The Actuator Shipping Assembly contains: 23 ohm resis- tor, (2) female connectors, and instruction sheet. The actuator specifications are: Nominal Voltage 24 VDC @ 1.5 amps In auxiliary or override applications, a manual cable pull actuator can be installed on top of the CV-98 electric actuator by removing the safety cap. Three manual lever actuators are available for use with the CV-98 electric actuator: Part No. 423309, 423310, and 423311. The actuator contains a standard 1/2 in. threaded female straight connector for electrical conduit hookup. The CV-98 electric actuator uses a replaceable METRON® PROTRACTOR which is a device designed to produce a high force mechanical output. The actuator is electrically actuated and will operate within milliseconds. System Components UL EX-4510 3-1-99 Page 1-2.1 REV. 1 CV-98 Electric Actuator The METRON PROTRACTOR must be replaced after discharge of the INERGEN system. Shipping Assembly Part No. Description 423684 CV-98 Electric Actuator 423958 Replaceable METRON PROTRACTOR Component Material Thread Size/Type Approvals CV-98 Electric Actuator Body: 1/2 in. Straight Female UL (E91021) Brass on Conduit Connection FM Approved METRON PROTRACTOR Plunger: Stainless Steel ANSUL INCORPORATED. ONE STANTON STREET, MARINETTE. WI 54143-2542 715 735-7411 Form No. F-9878-1 V1999 Ansul Incorporated Lido in U.S.A. ANSUL® bn¢(g¢n. Description The valve Flexible Discharge Bend (Part No. 842424) is a 5/8 in. (1.59 cm) I.D. extra -heavy flexible hose which con- nects the valve discharge outlet to the fixed piping or head- er manifold. The discharge bend has a special female thread for connecting to the valve outlet and a male 1/2 in. NPT thread for connecting to the fixed piping or manifold. The discharge bend will withstand a pressure of 6000 psi (41370 kPa). Its flexible connection allows for easy align- ment of multiple cylinder banks to fixed piping. Each bend has a built-in check valve that prevents loss of agent should the system discharge while any cylinder is removed. The equivalent length of this hose is equal to 18 ft. (5.5 m) of 1/2 in. Sch. 40 pipe. System Components UL EX-4510 3-1-99 Page 1-12 REV. 3 Flexible Discharge Bend Shipping Assembly Part No. Description 842424 Flexible discharge bend 842430 Washer Component Material Thread Sizelrype Approvals Valve End Manifold End 5/8 in. Flexible Double Wire Braided Special to 1/2 in. NPT Male FMRC Approved Discharge Bend (Perforated) Rubber mate with ILL Listed (EX-4510) Covered Hose CV90 and Brass Couplings CV-98 Valve 18 7181N, (47.9 cm) FEMALE ADAPTOR 1I21N. NPT (BRASS) MALE COUPLING WASHER CHECK SWAGE ON VALVE END MANIFOLD/END moose ANSUL and INERGEN are reglatered trademarks. ANSUL INCORPORATED, ONE STANTON STREET, MARINETTE, VVI 54143-2542 715-735-7411 Form No. F-9306-5 01999 Ansul Incorporaled Litho in U.S.A. r ANSUL.® Description The pressure reducer/union is required to restrict the flow of INERGEN® agent thus reducing the agent pressure .down stream of the union. The 3000 psi (206.9 bar) NSCWP union contains a stainless steel orifice plate which is drilled to the specific size hole required based on the flow calculation.' The orifice plate provides readily visible orifice identification. The orifice union is available in six sizes: 1/2 in., 3/4 in., 1 in., 1 1/4 in., 1 1/2 in., and 2 in. NPT. All pressure reducer/unions must be installed in the piping with the orifice identification tab on the pressure inlet side of the system. The 1 1/4 in., 1 1/2 in. and 2 in. orifice unions must be installed per the direction of the flow arrow stamped on the body. System Components UL EX-4510 3-1-99 Page 1-15 REV. 5 Pressure Reducer/Union I 1 I%,, 4T DIRECTION OF FLOW VISIBLE '■ OR IDENTIFICATION W2197 Shipping Assembly Part No. Description A B C 416677 1/2 in. NPT pressure reducer/union 2.06 in. (5.2 cm) 1.18 in. (2.9 cm) 1.95 in. (4.9 cm) 416678 3/4 in. NPT pressure reducer/union 2.38 in. (6.1 cm) 1.50 in. (3.8 cm) 2.38 in. (6.1 cm) 416679 1 in. NPT pressure reducer/union 2.63 in. (6.7 cm) 1.78 in. (4.5 cm) 2.77 in. (7.0 cm) 416680 1 1/4 in. NPT pressure reducer/union 2.94 in. (7.5 cm) 2.04 in. (5.2 cm) 3.31 in. (8.4 cm) 416681 1 1/2 in. NPT pressure reducer/union 3.31 in. (8.4 cm) 2.31 in. (5.9 cm) 3.70 in. (9.4 cm) 416682 2 in. NPT pressure reducer/union 3.56 in. (9.0 cm) 2.85 in. (7.2 cm) 4.39 in. (11.2 cm) Component Material Thread Size Approvals Pressure Reducer/ Body: Forged 1/2, 3/4, 1, FMRC Approved Union Steel 1 1/4, 1 1/2, UL Listed (EX-4510) 2 in. NPT Orifice Plate: Stainless Steel Orifice Range - In. When Used With When Used With Size Sch.8O Sch.16O 1/2 in. .109 to .300 .093 to .256 3/4 in. .148 to .408 .123 to .338 1 in. .191 to .526 .163 to .448 1 1/4 in. .256 to .703 .232 to .638 1 1/2 in. .300 to .825 .268 to .736 2 in. .388 to 1.067 .338 to .929 NOTE: Orifice ratio is 209%- 55 % of the actual upstream pipe I.D. Orifice diametar must be specified when plating order. ANSUL and INERGEN are registered trademaft. ANSUL INCORPORATED. ONE STANTON STREET, MARINETTE, WI 54143-2542 715-735 2411 Fonn No. F-9311-7 01999 Ansul Incorporated Litho in U.S.A. ANSUL Description Discharge nozzles are designed to direct the discharge of INERGEN® agent using the stored pressure from the cylin- ders. Ten sizes of nozzles are available. The system design specifies the orifice size to be used for proper flow rate and distribution pattern'. The nozzle selection depends on the hazard and location to be protected. Standard nozzles are constructed of brass. NOTE: 2, 2 1/2, and 3 in. nozzles are not recommended in areas that are subject to damage by high velocity dis- charges, such as suspended ceiling tiles. System Components UL EX-4510 3-1-99 Page 1-16 REV. 5 3600 Discharge Nozzle Shipping Assembly Part No. Description 417908 1/4 in. NPT nozzle'" 417723 3/8 in. NPT nozzle" 417362 1/2 in. NPT nozzle 417363 3/4 in. NPT nozzle 417364 1 in. NPT nozzle 417365 1 1/4 in. NPT nozzle 417366 1 1/2 in. NPT nozzle 426155 2 in. NPT nozzle 426156 2 1/2 in. NPT nozzle 426137 3 in. NPT nozzle Component Material Thread Size Approvals Nozzle Body —Brass 1/4--, 3/8-', 1/2, 3/4, 1, 1 1/4, 1 1/2, 2, 2 1/2, 3 NPT FMRC Approved UL Listed (EX-4510) ./J W Io8 ANSUL and INERGEN are registered trademarks. Orifice diameter must be specified when ordering nozzle. Refer to Orifice Size Chan in Manual Appendix Section. "UUULC listed only. Size Part No. UL/ULC Orifice Range — In. FM Orifice Range — In. 1/4 in. 417908 .073 to .255 -- 3/8 in. 417723 .099 to .345 — 1/2 in. 417362 .124 to .435 .124 to .373 3/4 in. 417363 .165 to .577 .165 to .494 1 in. 417364 .210 to .734 .210 to .629 1 1/4 in. 417365 .276 to .966 .276 to .828 1 1/2 in. 417366 .322 to 1.127 .322 to .966 2 in. 426155 .388 to 1.550 -- 2 1/2 in. 426156 .465 to 1.852 -- 3 in. 426137 .580 to 2.301 — — Size A -in. B-in. C-In. Hex 1/4 in. 5/8 1 9/16 21/32 5/8 3/8 in. 3/4 1 5/8 23/32 3/4 1/qin. 15/16 131/32 27/32 15/16 3/4 in. 1 1/8 2 5/32 7/8 1 1/8 1 in. 1 13/32 2 9/16 1 1 7/16 1 1/4 in. 1 3/4 2 3/4 1 1/16 1 3/4 1 1/2 in. 2 2 31/32 1 1/16 2 2 in. 2 3/8 3 1 2 3/8 2 112 in. 3 3 1/2 1 3 3 in. 1 3 1/2 1 4 1/8 1 1/4 1 3 1/2 ANSUL INCORPORATED, ONE STANTON STREET, MARINETfE. WI 54143-2542 715735-7411 Form No. F-9328-8 of 999 Ansul Incorporated Litho in U.S.A. ANSUL® Description Discharge nozzles are designed to direct the discharge of INERGENe agent using the stored pressure from the cylin- ders. Ten sizes of nozzles are available. The system design specifies the orifice size to be used for proper flow rate and distribution pattern'. The nozzle selection depends on the hazard and location to be protected. The 1800 nozzle is commonly used when nozzle placement is at the wall. Standard nozzles are constructed of brass. An index mark is stamped on the bottom of the nozzle to indicate the aiming direction. Component Material Thread Size Nozzle Body: Brass 1/4, 3/8, 1/2, 3/4, 1, 1 1/4, 1 112, 2, 2 1/2, 3 NPT 22.5% A ooz>aa ' Orifice diameter must be specified when ordering nozzle. Refer to Orifice Size Chart in Manual Appendix Section. ANSUL aM INERGEN are registered trademarks. System Components UL EX-4510 3-1-99 Page 1-16.1 REV. 1 1800 Discharge Nozzle Shipping Assembly Part No. Description 426138 1/4 in. NPT nozzle 426139 3/8 in. NPT nozzle 426140 1/2 in. NPT nozzle 426141 3/4 in. NPT nozzle 426142 1 in. NPT nozzle 426143 1 1/4 in. NPT nozzle 426157 1 1/2 in. NPT nozzle 426144 2 in. NPT nozzle 426145 2 1/2 in. NPT nozzle 426146 3 in. NPT nozzle Size Part No. UUULC Orifice Range — In. 1/4 in. 426138 .073 to .255 3/8 in. 426139 .099 to .345 1/2 in. 426140 .124 to .435 3/4 in. 426141 .165 to .577 1 in. 426142 .210 to .734 1 1/4 in. 426143 .276 to .966 1 1/2 in. 426157 .322 to 1.127 2 in. 426144 .388 to 1.550 2 1/2 in. 426145 .465 to 1.852 3 in. 426146 .580 to 2.301 Size A -in. B-In. C-In. 1/4 in. 5/8 1 9/16 21/32 3/8 in. 3/4 1 5/8 23/32 1/2 in. 15/16 1 31/32 27/32 3/4 in. 1 1/8 2 5/32 7/8 1 in. 1 13/32 2 9/16 1 1 1/4 in. 1 3/4 2 314 1 1/16 11/2in. 2 231/32 11/16 2 in. 2 3/8 3 1 2 1/2 in. 3 3 1/2 1 3 in. 3 1/2 4 1/8 1 1/4 ANSUL INCORPORATED, ONE STANTON STREET. MARINETTE, WI 54143-2542 715-735-7411 Form No. F-99020 01999 Ansul Incorporated Litho in U.S.A. 1111411111 System Components UL EX-4510 3-1-99 Page 1-16.2 Description The INERGEN® system nozzle deflector shield is used to control the pattern of the discharge of the INERGEN agent. The deflector shield helps keep the agent discharge away from false ceiling tiles and fragile light fixtures, avoiding damage to them. The deflector shields are constructed of steel and painted with a cameo cream colored paint. They are available in five sizes. Nozzle Deflector Shield Component Material Approvals Nozzle Steel FMRC Approved Deflector UL Listed (EX-4510) Shield Shipping Assembly Part No. A, Inlet NPT B Length of Coupling C Overall Length D Deflector O.D. E Coupling O.D. 417708 1/2 in. 1 7/8 in. 3 in. 3 3/8 in. 1 1/8 in. (4.8 cm) (7.6 cm) (8.6 cm) (2.9 cm) 417711 3/4 in. 2 in. 3 1/4 in. 3 3/8 in. 1 3/8 in. (5.1 cm) (8.3 cm) (8.6 cm) (3.5 cm) 417714 1 in. 2 3/8 in. 3 13/16 in. 4 7/8 in. 1 3/4 in. (6.0 cm) (9.7 cm) (12.4 cm) (4.4 cm) 417717 1 1/4 in. 2 5/8 in. 4 3/16 in. 4 7/8 in. 2 1/4 in. (6.7 cm) (10.6 cm) (12.4 cm) (5.7 cm) 417720 1 1/2 in. 3 1/8 in. 4 29/32 in. 5 21/32 in. 2 1/2 in. (7.9 cm) (12.5 cm) (14.4 cm) (6.4 cm) r• NOTE: There are no deflector shields available for the 2, 2 V2, or 3 in. models. 1 ANSUL and INERGEN are registered trademarks. ANSUL INCORPORATED. ONE STANTON STREET, MARINETTE, WI 54143-254P 7157357411 Form No. F-941521 U 1999 Ansul Incorporated Litho in U.S A. ANSULS System Components ,W Ine Description The cylinder bracketing is designed to rigidly support the installed INERGEN® agent cylinders. The bracketing com- ponents are constructed of heavy structural steel. Bracket assemblies are available in modules for two to six cylinders and can also be connected together for any combination over six. Bracketing can be assembled to support single row, double row or back-to-back rows of cylinders. Bracketing components are painted with a red enamel coat- ing. Uprights and back frame assemblies can be bolted or UL EX-4510 3-1-99 Page 1-17 REV. 7 Cylinder Bracketing welded together, which ever makes the installation more convenient. Component Material Approvals Bracketing Steel FMRC Approved UL Listed (EX-4510) Shipping Assembly Part No. Description 845120 200 ft.3 (5.7 m3) cylinder strap (single cylinder) 845244 200 ft.3 (5.7 m3) cylinder channel with nuts and bolts (single cylinder) 845121 250 ft.3 (7.1 m3) cylinder strap (single cylinder) 845261 250 ft.3 (7.1 m3) cylinder channel with nuts and bolts (single cylinder) 845122 350 ft.3 (9.9 m3), 425 ft.3 (12.0 m3), 435 ft.3 (12.3 m3) cylinder strap (single cylinder) 845245 350 ft.3 (9,9 m3), 425 ft.3 (12.0 m3), 435 ft.3 (12.3 m3) cylinder channel with nuts and bolts (single cylinder) 879638 Back frame assembly (2 cylinder) 879639 Back frame assembly (3 cylinder) 879640 Back frame assembly (4 cylinder) 879641 Back frame assembly (5 cylinder) 879642 Back frame assembly (6 cylinder) 873257 Upright, for 200, 250, 350, and 435 ft.3 (12.3 m3) cylinders (used either for right side, left side or center (center upright required when connecting seven or more cylinders in a row)) 426592 Upright, for 425 ft.3 (12.0 m3) cylinder (used either for right side, left side, or center (center upright required when connecting seven or more cylinders in a row)) 873553 Single row or back-to-back row bracket foot (left side) 873554 Single row or back-to-back row bracket foot (right side) 873555 Double row bracket foot (left side) 873556 Double row bracket foot (right side) 418508 Center upright foot 879413 Connector (required to hook together back frames for seven or more cylinders) 873250 10.5 in. (26.7 cm) carriage bolt with nut (for single row 200 ft.3 (5.7 m3) cylinders) 873251 11 in (27.9 cm) carriage bolt with nut (for single row 250 ft.3 (7.1 m3) cylinders) 873252 12.5 in. (31.8 cm) carriage bolt with nut (for single row 350 ft.3 (9.9 m3) and 425 ft.3 (12.0 m3) cylinders) 418502 13 in. (33.0 cm) carriage bolt with nut (for single row 435 11.3 (12.3 m3) cylinders) 873253 21 in. (53.3 cm) carriage bolt with nut (for double row 200 ft.3 (5.7 m3) cylinders) 873254 22 in. (55.9 cm) carriage bolt with nut (for double row 250 ft 2 (7.1 m3) cylinders) 873255 26 in. (66 cm) carriage bolt with nut (for double row 350 ft.3 (9.9 m3) and 425 ft.3 (12.0 m3) cylinders) 418503 27 in. (68.6 cm) carriage bolt with nut (for double row 435 ft.3 (12.3 m3) cylinders) 873091 Cylinder clamp (2 cylinders) 873092 Cylinder clamp (3 cylinders) 871683 Weigh rail support -single row 871682 Weigh rail support - double row 871684 Weigh rail support - back-to-back rows 423027 Weigh rail support back-to-back double row Multi -Cylinder Single Cylinder UPRIGHT WEIGH BACK FRAME i CYLINDER CLAMP CARRIAGE BOLT WITH NUT I I I RIGHT BRACKET FOOT CH/ LEFT BRACKET FOOT ANSUL and INERGEN ate registered tmdemaft. CLAMP ANSUL INCORPORATED, ONE STANTON STREET, MARINETTE. WI 541432542 715735-7411 Form No. F-9309-7 01999 Ansul Incorporated Uft in U.S.A. -v ANSUL® System Components UL EX-4510 12-1-93 Page 1-24 In¢ en. Warning Plate — Outside Room Without Alarm Description The warning plate is available for mounting outside the hazard area to warn the personnel that the space is pro- tected by an INERGENTNI system and no one should enter after a discharge without being properly protected. The warning plate is furnished with four mounting holes for ease of installation. Shipping Assembly Part No. Description 416266 Warning Plate — outside room Component Material Mounting Hole Size Approvals Warning Plate Stainless Steel 7/32 in. (56 cm) FMRC Approved UL Listed (EX-4510) 6.00 G) WARNING THIS SPACE IS PROTECTED BY AN INERGENTM FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM. WHEN SYSTEM IS DISCHARGED AS A RESULT OF FIRE, CAUTION MUST BE TAKEN TO AVOID EXPOSURE TO PRODUCTS OF COMBUSTION. DO NOT ENTER WITHOUT APPROVED SELF- CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS OR UNTIL VENTILATION HAS BEEN OPERATED FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES. O ANSUL Is a regiatmed trademark and INERGEN is a trademark. v LABEL NO. 416266 O 7.00 ANSUI. RRE PR01EGTON, ONE STANTON STRELT, M iNETTE. WI 541432542 715 735 7411 Form No. F-9314-2 01993 Wormxld U.S., Inc. Litho in U $.A. ANSUL® System Components UL EX-4510 12-1-93 Page 1-23 In¢ en® Warning Plate - Inside Room With Alarm Description The warning plate is available for mounting inside the haz- ard area to warn the personnel to vacate the hazard area when the alarm sounds. The warning plate is furnished with four mounting holes for ease of installation. The plate is constructed of aluminum. Shipping Assembly Part No. Description 416265 Warning Plate - inside room with alarm Component Material Mounting Hole Size Approvals Warning Plate Aluminum 1/4 in. (.64 cm) FMRC Approved UL Listed (EX-4510) 12,00 N WHEN ALARM SOUNDS VACATE AT ONCE INERGENTMAGENT BEING RELEASED In¢�¢n 60J ANSUL is a registered trademark and INERGEN is a trademark. 0 LAOLL NO. 416265 O Ua ANSULFIREPROTECIION. ONE STAMWSTRELT. MAR1W`M,WI 541432542 715735.7411 Form No. F-9315-2 01993 Wormald U.S., Inc Lth. in U.S.A. ,y ANSUL® FEATURES • Complies with: NFPA 71 Central Station Signaling Systems NFPA 72 Local, Auxiliary, Remote Station, and Proprietary Protective Signaling Systems NFPA 12 CO2 (High pressure only) Extinguishing Systems NFPA 12A Halon 1301 Extinguishing Systems NFPA 12B Halon 1211 Extinguishing Systems NFPA 2001 Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems • Microprocessor -Controlled • Power -limited on All Circuits Except Municipal Box output • Alarm And Trouble Resound • 2 Initiating Circuits (Style B/D) • Abort Switch Input Circuit (Style B/D) • Manual Release Input Circuit (Style B/D) • Supervisory Input Option (Style B) • 2 Indicating Appliance Circuits (Style Y/Z) • 2 Release Circuits (Style Y) • Cross -zone Option • Delay Timer: 0, 10, 20, or 30 Seconds. DETECTION AND CONTROL EQUIPMENT DATA SHEET • Special Abort Options For IRI, New York City, And Other Local Jurisdictions • Distinct Audible Indications For: 1 Zone in Alarm; 2 Zones in Alarm; Release • General Alarm And Trouble Relays • Optional Module For 4 Zone/Function Relays (4XZM) • Optional Transmitter Module (4XTM) • Optional Volt/Amp Meter Module (4XMM) • Optional Supervised Remote Annunciator (RZA-4X). Requires LED Interface Module (4XLM) • Optional digital communicator (NOTI•FIRE 911) • Disable/Enable Controls Per Initiating Zone • Battery/Earth Fault Supervision • Last Event Recall Feature to Identify Intermittent Trouble Conditions • Fuse Protection on All Indicating/Release Circuits • RMS Regulated 24 VDC Output Power, 2.25 Amperes • 7.0 AH to 15 AH Battery Options, Up To 90 Hours Standby • 230 VAC, 50 Hz International Option • 4-Wire Detector Resettable Power Output • Non-Resettable Regulated 24 VDC Power Output • Extensive Transient Protection AUTO1-ULSE 42R AGENT RELEASING CONTkOL UNIT • Watchdog Timer to Supervise Microprocessor • Output Circuits Protected Against False Activations By 2-Step Command Sequence • Slide -In Labels For Zone Identification • Steel Cabinet 14.in. (36 cm) Wide x 16 in. (41 cm) High x 5 in. (13 cm) Deep • Dead -Front Dress Panel Option • Trim Ring For Flush Mount Between 16 in. (41 cm) Center Studs (TR-4XR) II DESCRIPTION 1 The AUTOPULSE 442R is a cost effective j detection and releasing control unit utilizing conventional wiring methods for protection of a single hazard area. Cross zone detection with programmable time delays and abort capability, immediate manual actuation, two alarm circuits, two release circuits, alarm and trouble relays. and auxiliary 24 VDC make this a very flexible control unit capable of releasing INERGEN, Carbon Dioxide, and Dry Chemical fire suppression systems. Circuits INPUT CIRCUITS: `. 1. Detector Zone 1 (Style B/D) 2. Detector Zone 2 (Style B/D) 3. Abort (Style B/D) 4. Manual Release (Style B/D) 5. Supervisory (Style B) OUTPUT CIRCUITS: 1.1ndicating Circuit 1 (One Zone In Alarm) 2. Indicating Circuit 2 (Pulse With 2 Zones In Alarm And Sound Steady On Release) 3. Releasing Circuit 1 4. Releasing Circuit 2 FRONT PANEL CONTROL SWITCHES: 1. Switch 1 Tone Silence 2. Switch 2 Alarm Silence 3. Switch 3 Alarm Activate 4. Switch 4 System Reset Optional Boards The Ansul AUTOPULSE 442R Control Unit has mounting slots for two option boards. Any two of the three option modules may be installed: TRANSMITTER MODULE (4XTM): The Transmitter option provides a supervised output for local energy municipal box trans- mitter (for NFPA-72 Auxiliary Protective Signaling System) and alarm and trouble reverse polarity (for NFPA-72 Remote Station Protective Signaling System). Also included is a DISABLE switch and disable trouble LED. A jumper option allows the reverse polarity circuit to open with a System Trouble condition if no alarm condition exists. LED INTERFACE MODULE (4XLM): The module supports the RZA-4X Remote Annunciator module. The module mounts to the main board occupying one of the two option connectors. LED wiring is supervised for opens. Faults will activate System Trouble condition. ZONE RELAY MODULE (4XZM): The Zone Relay module provides Form-C .,general alarm and trouble contacts and the following Form-C relays: One detector in alarm Two detectors in alarm Releasing Circuit 1 Activated Releasing Circuit 2 Activated NOTE: Relays can be silenceable/non- silenceable by jumper option. REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR (RZA-4X): The Remote Annunciator mounts on a stan- dard single -gang box and provides the fol- lowing; System Trouble LED (yellow) Local Piezo Sounder Silence Switch (for local sounder) Indicating Circuit 1 LED (red) Indicating Circuit 2 LED (red) Releasing Circuit 1 LED (red) Releasing Circuit 2 LED (red) NOTE: The Remote Annunciator requires the use of an LED Interface module Optional Meters VOLTAGE AND CURRENT METER (4XMM): The 4XMM provides a voltmeter to measure the voltage across the batteries and an ammeter to measure the charging current to the batteries. The meters are provided as a assembly that mounts to the lower left-hand corner of the cabinet. SPECIFICATIONS AC Power • 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 1.2 amps • Wire size: 14 AWG with 600 V insulation Initiating Circuits • Power -limited circuitry • Operation: Style B (Class B)/Style D (Class A) • Standby voltage: 24 VDC (ripple = 10 mV peak -to -peak) • Alarm current: 15 mA minimum • Short circuit current: 40 mA maximum • Maximum detector current in standby: 2 milliamps (peak) per zone • Maximum loop resistance = 200 ohms • End -of -line resistor: 4.7 K, 1/2 watt • Detector loop current is sufficient to ensure operation of one alarmed detector per zone • Supervisory current: 5 MA. Indicating/Releasing Circuits • Power -limited circuitry • Maximum voltage drop due to wiring: 2 VDC • Voltage: 24 VDC RMS regulated (not fil- tered) • Total current to all external devices: 2.25 amps max • Fuses: 2 AG, 4 amps • Maximum signaling current per circuit: 2.25 amps • End -of -Line Resistor = 4.7 K, 1/2 watt Alarm and Trouble Relays • Dry Form-C contacts rated for: 2.0 amps ® 30 VDC (resistive) 0.5 amps @ 30 VAC (resistive) Digital Communicator NOTHFIRE 911: For Central Station service: (NFPA 71 Central Station Protective Signaling System) or Remote Station Service (NFPA 72 Remote Station Protective Signaling System) Transmitter Module (4XTM) For Local Energy Municipal Box service (NFPA-72 Auxiliary Protective Signaling System): • Supervisory current: 5.0 mA • Trip current: 0.35 amps. (Subtracted from Indicating Appliance power) • Coil Voltage: 3.65 VDC • Coil resistance: 14.6 ohms • Total wire resistance between panel and trip coil = 3 ohms For Remote Station service (NFPA-72 Remote Station Protective Signaling System): • Maximum current allowed for both circuits shall not exceed 10 mA per circuit. • Reverse polarity output voltage = 24 VDC. Zone Relay Module (4XZM): Dry, Form-C contacts rated for: 2.0 amps @ 30 VDC (resistive) 0.5 amps @ 30 VAC (resistive) Four -wire Smoke Detector Power Output Terminals: Up to 200 mA of current is available for 4- wire smoke detectors. RMS Regulated 24 VDC Power Output Terminals: Total DC current available for powering external devices is 0.5 amp (subtracted from indicating appliance power dedicated to all output circuits). Non-resettable 24 VDC Power Output Terminals: Total DC current available from this output is up to 200 mA (subtracted from four -wire smoke power). Field Program Selections: 6-position dip switch to select: • Cross Zone Operation • Supervisory Input • Delay Time: 0, 10, 20, or 30 seconds • Abort Mode Cabinet Dimensions Door: 16.125 in. High x 14.625 in. Wide (40.9 cm x 37.2 cm) Backbox: 16.0 in. High x 14.5 in. Wide x 4.75 in. Deep (40.6 cm x 36.8 cm x 12.1 cm) Cabinet: 5.375 in. Deep (13.7 cm) ORDERING INFORMATION Approximate Shipping Weight Part No Description I¢, (kg) 417696 AUTOPULSE 442R, 25 (11.3) Agent Releasing Control Unit, Red, 120 VAC 417697 AUTOPULSE 442R, 25 Agent Releasing Control Unit, Red, 230 VAC 417692 Battery Pack, 7 AH, 15 24 VDC 417693 Battery Pack, 12 AH, 22 24 VDC 417475 TR-4XR, Trim Ring 2 for Semi -Flush Mounting, Red 417472 4XMM, Ammeter- 2 Voltmeter Module 417881 4XZM, Zone Relay 2 Module 417882 4XLM, LED Interface 2 Module 417883 RZA-4X, Remote 2 Annunciator 417470 4XTM, Plug In 2 Transmitter Module, Municipal Box and Remote Station Connection (0.9) (0.9) (0.9) (0.9) (0.9) ANSUL am AUTOPULSE are registered trademarks. ANSUL FffE PROIELTION, r.MRINETIE W154143 2542 715.73.5 7411 room No. F 94124 4)1994 Wnrmald U.S.. Inc. Lift in U.S.A. JI Tr.nelpm.r AC circuit iBreaker cr.na o TB5 U p Mot / N J? OpllOrol Amm11.r LMMCIIOn ionBea.a.e J] O ConronrM.rvaltmwr, clbn Notification Appliance Releasing Initiating Device Circuits Circuits Relays Circuits Abort Manual Style y/Z Alarm Trouble Style B/D Switch Release mmens mnecls 2 3 4 1 2 33 Ir 4 1 a.NO �NC CINO NC CI O� b MBIB. A. M & ei AI A B B. AI P O BAR EAeTM B.nxy "'a LED null LED 4XTM or 4XLM ® or 4XZM _L Micro Pell LLD Figure 1.0-1: AUTOPULSE-442R Installation Diagram 6 AUTOPULSE 442R Docum.m 50098 R-v C 6IS/96 S0098 C DOPT 4XTM i or 4XLM or 4XZM DOPT 2' Option Board Jumper are underneath lower In 1.3 Optional Boards The AUTOPULSE-442R has mounting slots for two option boards. Any two of the three option modules may be installed. Transmitter Module (4XTM) \ The Transmitter Module provides a supervised output for local energy municipal box transmitter (for NFPA 72-1993 Auxiliary Fire Alarm System) and alarm and trouble reverse polarity circuits (for NFPA 72-1993 Remote Station Fire Alarm � J( cam• System). Also included is a DISABLE switch and disable trouble LED. As a h jumper option, the alarm reverse polarity circuit will open on trouble if no alarm 4 exists. d d LED Interface Module (4XLM) The LED Interface Module supportsthe RZA-4X Remote Annunciator module. Annunciator wiring is supervised for open conditions by this module. The Annunciator Driver Module mounts to the main board, occupying one of the two option connectors. Zone Relay Module (4XZM) The Zone Relay module provides Form-C contacts for the following: As a jumper option, the first four relays described below can be made silenceable. DIP 1=OFF Either Zone DIP 1=ON Cross Zone If Supervisory (DIP 2=ON) Either Zone Cross Zone Alarm Detected First Alarm Alarm Detected First Alarm Alarm Detected Second Alarm Alarm Detected Second Alarm Release 1 Release 1 Release Release Release 2 Release 2 Not Used Not Used AUTOPULSE-442R D=... l 50098 Rev C BtW96 50090:C 1.6 Specifications f AC Power AC Circuit For AUTOPULSE-442R 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1.2 amps Breaker For AUTOPULSE-442RE 220/240 VAC, 50 Hz. 0.6 amps Wire size: minimum #14 AWG with 600V insulation Battery (lead acid only) Maximum Charging Circuit: 27.6V, 1.5 amps Maximum Battery Capacity: 15 AH. (Batteries larger than 12 AH require Notifier #BB-17 or other UL listed external battery cabinet.) Initiating Device Circuits Power -limited circuitry Operation: Style B (Class B)/ Style D (Class A) Normal Operating Voltage: 24 VDC (ripple = 1.OV peak -to -peak) Alarm current: 15 mA minimum Short circuit current: 40 mA maximum Maximum detector current in standby: 2 mA (max) per zone Maximum loop resistance: 200 ohms End -of -line resistor: 4.7K, 1/2-Watt (part # 71252, UL listed) Detector loop current is sufficient to ensure operation of one alarmed detector per zone. Supervisory current: 5 mA (including end -of -line resistor) Notification Appliance and Releasing Circuits ' Power -limited circuitry Maximum allowable voltage drop due to wiring: 2 VDC g I II 410 Normal Operating Voltage: 24 VDC■ Total current available to all external devices: 2.25 amps. _ _ Maximum signaling current per circuit: 1.5 amps �m i�• End -of -line resistor: 4.7K, 1/2-Watt (part # 71252, UL listed) P1 P2 P3 P4 Output Circuit PTCs Alarm and Trouble Relays Dry Form-C contacts rated: 2.0 amps @ 30 VDC (resistive), 0.5 amps @ 30 VAC (resistive). All relays must be connected to a power -limited power supply. Four -wire Smoke Detector Power Up to 200 mA is available for powering 4-wire smoke detectors. Maximum ripple voltage: 1.0 V p/p Non-resettable Power Total DC current available from this output is up to 200 mA (subtracted from 4-wire smoke power). Maximum ripple voltage: 1.0 V p/p RMS Regulated Power Total DC current available for powering external devices is 0.5 amp (subtracted from 2.25 amps available to notification appliance circuits). Maximum ripple voltage: 100 mV p/p Note: For device compatibility, refer to Ansul Device Compatibility Chart, Document 50054. AUTOPULSE-442R Document 5009B Rev C B/5/96 50098:C 2.0 System Operation W 2.1 System Status LEDs Alarm, Trouble and Supervisory LEDs will flash on and off until the event(s) has been acknowledged (TONE or ALARM SILENCE), at which point the LED will illuminate steadily. AC POWER Green LED that illuminates steadily to indicate presence of AC power. SYSTEM ALARM Red LED that flashes when an alarm occurs. RELEASE Red LED that illuminates steadily when release occurs. SUPERVISORY Yellow LED that flashes upon activation of a supervisory device (such as tamper switch) on Output 4 if selected (see Section 3.7). SYSTEM TROUBLE kv Yellow LED that flashes for any trouble condition, including those associated with option boards. - CIRCUIT TROUBLE Yellow LED that flashes for trouble condi- tions on output circuits (notification and releasing circuits). ALARM SILENCED Yellow LED that illuminates steadily when the ALARM SILENCE switch has been pushed after an alarm. POWER TROUBLE Yellow LED that flashes for low or discon- nected batteries and earth fault conditions. AUTOPULSE-442R Ca umenl 5OD98 Rev C 815196 50098:c 1 2.2 Control Switches 12 TONE SILENCE Acknowledge alarms, troubles and supervisories. The panel has alarm and trouble resound with LED flash of new conditions. The flashing trouble LED(s) illuminate steadily on TONE SILENCE and the piezo sounder silences. A Second trouble will resound the piezo. The piezo has three sounds for alarm, trouble, and supervisory. Trouble condi- tions are self restoring. Alarms latch and require RESET to clear. ALARM SILENCE Acknowledge for alarms and supervisories. The ALARM SILENCE switch will silence the local piezo, change any flashing alarm LEDs to steady, and turn off the notification circuits (not the releasing Circuits). The "ALARM SILENCED" LED will illuminate. Alarm silence is a latching function and requires a RESET to clear. ALARM ACTIVATE The ALARM ACTIVATE switch may be used to activate Notification Appliance Circuits. ALARM ACTIVATE also activates the System Alarm relay. ALARM ACTIVATE is a latching function. Pressing ALARM SILENCE silences the notification circuits and System Alarm Relay and lights the Alarm Silenced LED. Pressing RESET returns the system to normal. SYSTEM RESET The RESET switch breaks power to all initiating circuits, 4-wire smoke power and option boards and will clear any activated output circuits. If any alarms or troubles still exist after reset, they will reactivate the panel. Holding RESET down will perform a LAMP TEST function and will activate the piezo sounder. 2.3 Zone Status LEDs The alarm and/or trouble LED(s) will flash until the event(s) has been acknowledged (TONE or ALARM LED ALARM SILENCE), at which point the LED(s) will illuminate steadily. TROUBLELED ALARM LED TROUBLELED ABORT LED ABORT TROUBLE LEE MANUAL RELEASE MANUAL RELEASE TROUBLE LEE AUTOPULSE-"2R DMUMOl ( 5009E Rev C 8/5M 50098:c k lk 40 3.2 Initiating Device Circuits Zones Wire all alarm initiating devices sequentially for proper supervision. Initiating devices include: heat, photoelectric, and ionization type detectors; and waterflow alarm devices. Refer to the Compatibility Chart. Notes: 1) Observe polaritywhen connecting polarized devices. 2) All circuits are supervised and power limited 3) Leave Dummy Load (provided) on all unused circuits Style B Initiating Device Circuit 4.71K, 1Y2-Watt, UL listed End -of -Line deuce Style D Initiating Device Circuit Smoke Detector Abort Manual Switch Release ( ndevice 41K, 1/2-Watt 4.7K, 1/2-Walt UL listed End -of -Line UL listed End-ol-Line } - device Heat Debi Imo/ 18_nl/-1 I� L^1 Manuel } I "I Pull SiMl. 1 2 3 4 5 5 7 11 a 10 I l 12 13 14 IN #1 I IN #2 I IN #3 I IN #4 Figure 3.2-1: Example of Initiating Device Circuits AUTOPULSE-442R Document 50098 Rev C 8/5/95 50098c 15 3.4 Output Circuits Notification Appliance Circuits The AUTOPULSE-442R can provide two Style Y/Z Notification Appliance Circuits and two Style Y Releasing Circuits (see Section "Setting AUTOPULSE-442R Mode of Operation" for DIP switch configuration). Each circuit is capable of 1.5 amps of current. Total current drawn from all four circuits cannot exceed 2.25 amps. Refer to the Compatibility Chart. Circuits are supervised and power -limited. Note: Wiring must be configured to maintain a minimum voltage of 20AV on release circuits. Calculation of maximum allowable resistance: Re. = 20.6V- 20.4V Where: R.X = maximum allowable resistance of wiring 1. = solenoid current Style Y Notification Appliance Circuit 4.7K, 1/2-Watt UL listed End-ol-Line device Style Z Notification Appliance Circuit7QPolarized Bell 4 Releasing Circuits UL listed & FM approved Polarized Strobe ReleasingDevices Polarized Horn * - '' o_ o 15 U d d C C C C O O U O 0 0 z z TB2 3 4 5 9 7 9 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 IOUT #1 I OUT #2 I I OUT #3 I I OUT #4 I ' (see nor, below) 4.7K, 1/4-Watt 4.7K, 1/4-Watt Dummy Load all Dummy Load all unused Notification unused Releasing Appliance Circuits � KiIJ Circuits Figure 3.4-1: Notification Appliance Circuits Note: Output #4 can be configured for releasing or supervisory circuit (see Section "Setting AUTOPULSE-442R Mode ofOperaton"). If configured as a releasing circuit, the circuit will be non -power limited. If conf figured as a supervisory circuit, the circuit will be power limited. All wiring must follow the power limited restrictions in the "General" Section. AUTOPULSE-442R Dxumenl 50098 Rev C 8/5/96 50098:13 17 n Zone Relay Module — 4XZM Non -power limited and power limited wiring must have a minimum distance of 0.25" wire to wire. If this module is used to drive non -power limited and power limited circuits, please follow the instructions below: Relay #1 through #4 will activate with Output #1 through #4 and remain latched unless jumper'LATCH' is cut. J ° - — -40*- V 0' ® ® ® ISO ® ® ISO ® ® 4 s 9 10 12 13 15 16 1e __ — NO NC C NO CC CO C� NO CC NO CC } Relay #1 Relay #2 Relay #3 Relay #4 i Alarm J Trouble O Use Disable switch to disconnect the relays Cutjumperfor non -latching (silenceable) relay operation 1) Skip a set of dry contacts to maintain the 0.25" required space between power limited and non -power limited circuits. The wiring of this module must follow the requirements as specified in the "General" Section, "UL Power Limited Wiring Requirements." OR 2) If this module is needed to drive power limited and non -power limited relays that are next to each other, refer to the figure below showing a typical connection: r NO Relay #1 ( NC ` C NO Relay #2 ( NC l C NO Relay #3 (l NC C r NO Relay #4 ` NC C power limited circuit power limited circuit non -power limited circuit non -power limited circuit Note: Refer to the Protected Premises Unit label, located on the door of the control panel, to indicate if any dry contacts are to be used as non -power limited dry contacts. AUTOPULSE-442R Document W098 Rev C B/5/96 50098:C 23 SECTION 4 — DESIGN DETECTOR SELECTION (Continued) TABLE 4-2 ANSUL Recommended Detector Selections Ion — Ionization Smoke Detector Thermal — Thermal Detector UV — Ultraviolet Flame Detector Photo — Photoelectric Smoke Detector IR — Infrared Flame Detector P — Primary Choice S — Secondary Choice N/A — Not Acceptable -- Blank spaces indicate a possible selection depending on the hazard analysis. Photo & UV & Typical Hazard Ian Photo Thermal Thermal IR IR AISS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P P S — — — — Archive .................. P P — — — — — Art Galleries/Storage ........... P P — — — S — Bag House ................ N/A N/A N/A P — — Bank Vaults ................ P P S — — — — Battery Room ............... — P S S — — — Blast Hole Drills .. . . . . . . . . . . . N/A N/A — P — — — Cable Floor ................ P P S — — — — Cable Tunnels ............... P P S — — — — CAD/Drafting Rooms ........... P P S — — S — S — S Clean Room ................ Coating Booth, Liquid .......... P N/A S N/A _ N/A — P S S S Coating Booth, Powder ......... N/A N/A N/A S P P P Compressor Room ............ r"l P� S S P — — — Computer Areas ............. P j� — — — — Control Cabinets............ `P P S — — — — Control Room . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . P P S — — — Data Processing Rooms . . . . . . . . . P P S-- Dental X-Rays and Files.......... P P S — P S — S — S ' Diesel Generator Room......... — — — Dip Tanks ................ N/A N/A N/A P S S S Document Storage ............ P P S — — — — EDP Room ................ P P S — — — — Electric/Electronics Area ......... P P S — — — — Emergency Generator ......... — — — P — P S — S S Engine Housing ............. — — — S P P P Engine Test Cell ............. — _ _ False Ceiling/Service Plenum ....... P P S — — — — Film Storage/Archive ........... P P S — — — — Fire Pump House ............ — — — S P — P P — P — P Flammable Liquid Storage Rooms.... N/A — Flight Simulator .............. P P S — — — — Gas Turbine ................ — _ _ S P S P Hospital Special Equipment Areas .... P P S — — — Industrial Fryers ............. N/A N/A N/A P — — — Instrument Vans .............. P P S — — — — Instrument/Control Rooms ........ P P S — — S — S — S Laboratory Libraries .................. Locomotives ............... P N/A P N/A S N/A — — P — — — — — 4-5 SECTION 5 — INSTALLATION AUTOPULSE 442R WIRING RECOMMENDATIONS wire lengths have been scaled back to make the length All wire length calculations use the following resistance realistic for a local releasing panel. For wire with a resistance factors: other than shown, the calculation found in the AUTOPULSE 442R manual must be used to determine maximum wire 18 AWG — .00845 ohms/ft. 14 AWG — .00326 ohms/ft. length. 16 AWG — .00529 ohms/ft. 12 AWG — .00205 ohms/ft. All distances are linear length of wire from the control panel These lengths can be used as a general guide in to the end of the circuit. determining the maximum length for various circuits. Some Circuit Circuit Wire Distance Typical Type Function Requirements Feet (Meters) Wire Size Initiating Detection 200 ohms max. 1500 (457) 18 AWG (Input) 2200 (670) 16 AWG 4000 (1219) 14 AWG Initiating Manual Pull, 200 ohms max. 1500 (457) 18 AWG (Input) Abort, and 2200 (670) 16 AWG Pressure Switch 4000 (1219) 14 AWG Output Notification Appliances To meet 2 volt drop (See Chart Below) 16 AWG (Alarm Devices) 14 AWG Output Release To meet 0.2 volt drop (See Chart Below) 24 VDC Auxiliary Power (See Chart Below) 120/240 VDC 120/240 VDC 14 AWG min. (Solid) Alarm Devices — AUTOPULSE 442R Total Current Draw of Alarm Devices in Amps 18 AWG Feet (Meters) 16 AWG Feet (Meters) 14 AWG Feet (Meters) .031 1500 (457) 2200 (670) 4000 (1219) .05 1500 (457) 2200 (670) 4000 (1219) .1 1180 (359) 1890 (576) 3065 (934) .2 590 (179) 945 (288) _ 1530 (466) .5 235 (71) 375 (114) 610 (185) 1 115 (35) 185 (56) 305 (92) 1.5 75 (22) 125 (38) 200 (60) Release Devices — AUTOPULSE 442R AWG INERGEN/Selector Valve Solenoid F.M.. U.L. Feet (Meters) Feet (Meters) H.F. Actuator F.M.. I.I.L. Feet (Meters) Feet (Meters) ANSUL AUTOMAN 11-C F.M.. I U.L. Feet (Meters) Feet (Meters) 1 B 16 (4.8) 414 (126) 25 (7.6) 661 (201) 19 (5.7) 860 (262) 16 26 (7.9) 661 (201) 40 (12.1) 1056 (321) 30 (9.1) 1375 (419) 14 42 (12.8) 1072 (326) 65 (19.8) 1714 (522) 48 (14.6) 2235 (681) 9A Vnr` Cirrui} — At ITAPI It CF AA9R Detector Oty. 18 AWG Feet (Meters) 16 AWG Feet (Meters) Feet ( 14 AM(323) IR 20/201 1 410 (124) 655 (199) 1060 UWIR 20/20LB 1 470 (143) 755 (230) 1225 UV 651 1 785 (239) 1250 (381) 2035 UV 651 2 415 (126) 670 (204) 1085 UV 652 1 785 (239) 1250 (381) 2035 (620) UV 652 2 415 (126) 670 (204) 1085 (330) UV/IR 850 1 L2 155 (47) 250 (76) 405 (123) UV/IR 850 80 (24) 130 (39) 215 (65) 5-6 SECTION 5 - INSTALLATION SUPERVISORY SWITCH CIRCUIT REMOTE ACKNOWLEDGE SWITCH CIRCUIT �' TYPICAL JYPI+ INPUT) SUPERVISORY SUPERVISORY - rt REMOTE ACKNOWLEDGE EOL RESISTOR SWITCH SWITCH EOL RESISTOR SWITCH (MOMENTARY) AGENT RELEASE PNEUMATIC SWITCH CIRCUIT (AUTOPULSE FOUR) TYPICAL UT) (VO CIRCUIT 5v8) PRESSURE PRESSURE + NP SWITCH SWITCH EOL RESISTOR PART NO. 68710 (2.74 k Ohm) WATERFLOW SWITCH CHART V Y + (TYPICINPUT AL WATERFLOW WATERFLOW EOL RESISTOR SWITCH SWITCH MAINTENANCE BYPASS SWITCH INPUT CIRCUIT (AUTOPULSE FOUR) (/ I + G MAINTENANCE BYPASS SWITCH EOL RESISTOR PART NO. 68710 (2.74 k Ohm) REMOTE RESET/SILENCE CIRCUIT (AUTOPULSE FOUR) DEDICATED MANUAL PULL CIRCUIT 1 \�' 1 + v I PUICAL T MANUALPULL MANUALPULL I STATION STATION EOL RESISTOR DEDICATED ABORT SWITCH CIRCUIT I PUT AL TYPIC + ABORT SWITCH (MOMENTARY) EOL RESISTOR COMBINATION MANUAL PULUABORT CIRCUIT (AUTOPULSE FOUR) ABORT SWITCH ABORT SWITCH (TYPICAL (MOMENTARY) (MOMENTARY) INPUT) (TYPICAL (110 CIRCUIT + INPUT) 5-8) � (IIO CIRCUIT 510 MANUALPULL � MANUALPULL STATION STATION EOL RESISTOR PART NO. 68710 (2.74 k Ohm) REMOTE SILENCE SWITCH (MOMENTARY) (TYPICAL (=== + INPUT) (Iro CIRCUIT 5 8) REMOTE RESET SWITCH (MOMENTARY) EOL RESISTOR PART NO. 68710 (2.74 k Ohm) OUTPUT CIRCUITS SHOWN IN THE ALARM CONDITION. HF ACTUATOR 21.6 OHM RESISTOR PART NO. 73886 (INCLUDED WITH PART NO. 73327) 12 VDC HF ELECTRIC VALVE I (TYPICAL ACTUATOR PART NO. ]332] BLACK I+ OUTPUT-) + 0 BLUE 5-9 SECTION 5 - INSTALLATION BELL DETAIL i TO NEXT + DEVICE OR EDE i HORN DETAIL TO NEXT DEVICE OR EDE WIRING FOR BELL WIRING DIAGRAM + FROM CONTROL — UNIT - FROM CONTROL + UNIT HORN/STROBE DETAIL INDEPENDENT OPERATION WIRING TO NEXT + STROBE DEVICE OR EOL - SOUNDER r+ STROBE SOUNDER SOUNDER STROBE COMBINATION OPERATION WIRING TO NEXT — FROM DEVICE OR CONTROL EOL + UNIT ; a t STROBE DETAIL WIRING DIAGRAM TO NEXT DEVICE OR + EOL - AUTOPULSE FOUR/RS232/COMPUTER INTERFACE WIRING RS232 INTERFACE CONNECTION RS232 CABLE MODULE C TO COMPUTER \\ ABBE MBLV� 6CONDUCTOR _ CABLE — VELCHO STRAP ANSUL AUTOMAN 11-C EXPLOSION PROOF RELEASING DEVICE I+ FROM CONTROL + UNIT TO TERMINAL 34 OF AUTOPULSE FOUR TO TERMINAL 32 OF AUTOPULSE FOUR TO TERMINAL 26 OF AUTOPULSE FOUR TO TERMINAL 4 OF AUTOPULSE FOUR TO TERMINAL 12 OF AUTOPULSE FOUR 5-11 .SECTION 3 —COMPONENTS COMPONENT COMPATIBILITY WITH CONTROL UNITS Page AUTOPULS CONT OL UNITS No. Type of Module I 96X I 01 442D 442R FOUR CONTROL UNIT MODULES 3-1 4XTM Transmitter J J J J — ® 3-2 4XZM Zone Relay- 3-3 4XMM Ampere/Volt Meter J J J J — 3-4 Style D/Z Module 3-5 RTM-8 Relay- 3-6 STS-200 Security Tamper Switch ANALOG ADDRESSABLE AND ADDRESSABLE DEVICES 3-7 MMX-1 Addressable Monitor- 3-8 MMX-2 Addressable Monitor- 3-9 CMX-2 Addressable Control- 3-10 ISO-X Fault Isolator- 3-11 MMX-101 Addressable Monitor- 3-12 BGX-101 L Manual Pull Station- 3-13 SDX-551(TH) Photoelectric Detector- 3-14 CPX-551 Ionization Detector- 3-15 FDX-551(R) Thermal Detector- 3-16 DHX-501 and DHX-502 Duct Housina NON -ADDRESSABLE DETECTORS 3-17 SIH-24F Ionization J J J J J 3-18 SLK-24F Photoelectric J J J J J 3-19 SLK-24FH Photcelectric/Heat J J J J J 3-20 1451Ionization J J J J J 3-21 2451 Photoelectric J J J J J 3-22 Fixed Temperature' — — — — — 3-23 Combination ROR/Fixed Temp' — — — — — 3-24 Vertical Rate Compensated Thermal J J J J J 3-25 Horizontal Rate COmoensated Thermal J J J J J 3-26 651 Ultraviolet Flame J J J J J 3-27 652 Ultraviolet Flame J J J J J 3-28 850 Ultraviolettinfrared Flame J J J J J 3-29 UWIR 20/20LB"SharpEye" Flame J J J J J 3-30 IR 20/201 "SharpEye" Flame J J J J J Currently not available 3.0.2 SECTION 3—COMPONENTS COMPONENT COMPATIBILITY WITH CONTROL UNITS (Continued) Page AUTOPULSgCONROL UNITS No. Type of Module f0-396X I - 1 442R FOUR %3-32 SWITCHES Electric Manual Pull Station 3-32.1 Weatherproof/Elec. Manual Pull Stations 3-33 Key Maintenance Switch 3-34 Abort Switch 3-35 Main/Reserve Switch ALARM DEVICES 3-36 Strobe 15 and 75 Candela 3-37 Electronic Sounder 3-38 Electronic Sounder with Strobe 3-38.1 Electronic Sounder with 15 Cd. Strobe 3-39 Alarm Bell — 6 or 10 Inch J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J ANNUNCIATORS AND ACCESSORIES 3-40 RZA-4X Remote Annunciator with- 4XLM LED Interface 3-41 LCD-80 Annunciator- 3-42 LDM Series Lamp Driver Annunciators- 3-43 Annunciators Type: AFM, ACM, & AEM- 3-44 Annunciator Back Boxes- 3-45 ACM-8R Relay- 3-45.1 RA40OZ Remote LED Annunciator J J J J J 3-45.2 PA40OR Piezo Alert Sounder J J J J J AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY AND BATTERIES 3-46 PS Series Batteries J J J J J 3-47 PS Series Battery Back Box J J J J J 3-48 AVPS-24 Audible/Visual Power Supply- 3-49 NR45-24 Automatic Float Charger- 3-50 FCPS-24(E) Remote Power Supply RELEASING DEVICES 3-51 ANSUL AUTOMAN II-C J J J J J 3-52 INERGEN® Solenoid Electric Actuator J J J J J 3-53 CO2 HF Electric Actuator J J J J J 3-54 CO2 Selector Valves with Solenoid J J J J J 3-0.3 ANSUL Detection and Control Components a , , 7 1 E:3 Description The 4XZM Zone Relay Module is an optional module with zone/function relays for use with the AUTOPULSE® 442R and AUTOPULSE 442D control systems. Listings for this module are under the control unit. The Zone Relay module provides Form-C general alarm and trouble contacts, plus four Form-C relays that activate with each of the four output circuits. These relays can be silenced/non-silenced by jumper option. Technical Information Dry, Form-C contacts rated for: 2.0 amps @ 30 VDC (resistive) 0.5 amps @ 30 VAC (resistive) 4XZM ZONE RELAY MODULE 1�I'21I2 IN, Ise mm) �I 1 NO2 NC RELAY e1 3 C 4 NO 5 NC RELAY p2 6 C NOB NC ) REIAY p3 4 IN. S C(102 mm) ppM— J7 10 NO EWILL 11 NC RELAY p4 12 C 3 NO 14 NC ALARM 15C16 NO 17 NC TROUBLE /a C ELAY N1 THROUGH N4 ACTIVATE WITH OUTPUT p1 THROUGH 04 AND REMAIN LATCHED CUT JUMPER FOR NON. UNLESS JUMPER LATCHING(SILENCEABLE) USE DISABLE SWITCH TO 'LATCH'IS CUT RELAY OPERATION DISCONNECT THE RELAYS 4XZM Zone Relay Module Ordering Information Part No. Description 417881 4XZM Zone Relay Module ANSUL emit AUTOPULSE are registered trademarks. Shipping Weight lb. (kg) 0.5 (0.23) 3-2 ANSUL INCDRPORATED, ONE STANTON STREET. MARINETIE. WI 54143-2542 715 735 7411 Form No. F-9579 91995 Ansul Incorporated Litho in U.S.A. ANSUL® Detection and Control Components f- :::s elEls:s �: Features • Dual chambers for stable sensitivity • Stainless steel screen for chamber protection • Low supervising current • Bifurcated contact reliability • Tamper -resistant, twist -lock head Applications The SIH-24F Ionization Smoke Detectors are intended for use in commercial, industrial, and institutional buildings. The detectors are placed primarily in clean, indoor environments where early warning fire detection is required. The detectors are used in combination with an Ansul AUTOPULSEe Control System and an Ansul fire suppression system for automatic detection, alarm, equipment control, and fire suppression system release capabilities. The SIH-24F detector includes a built-in LED which blinks approximately once each second to indicate the head is pow- ered. This LED also lights continuously when the detector is in alarm, latching on, and remaining lit until the detector is reset. The design of the detectors allows use in a wide range of humidities, temperatures, and air velocities. Description The SIH-24F Ionization Smoke Detector has two chambers: an outer sampling chamber and an inner balance chamber. Smoke or invisible combustion gases can freely penetrate the outer chamber, but the inner chamber is virtually closed to prevent easy entry. With both chambers ionized by a single radioactive source, a very small current flows. The presence of visible smoke or invisible gases have a great influence upon the current flow in the outer chamber, causing a change in the voltage ratio between the chambers. This difference is then amplified inside the detector and when it becomes great enough, causes the detector to go into alarm. The LED indi- cator mounted on the detector will light steadily and any remote annunciators will activate at this time to indicate that the detector is in alarm. Technical Information Rated Voltage: ............................. 24 VDC Working Voltage: ..................... 15 to 36.3 VDC Surge Current: ..................... 200 pA @ 24 VDC Normal Current: ..................... 40 pA @ 24 VDC Alarm Current: ............ 150 mA maximum @ 24 VDC Radioactive Source: .................. Am-241, 0.5 pCi Ambient Temperature:... +32 °F to +120 °F (0 °C to 49 °C) Humidity: ........................ 95% R.H. maximum Color: ................................. Bone White SIH-24F Ionization Smoke Detector MOUNTING DIMENSIONS — HSB-21 AND HSB-220 BASE TO 4 IN.: TO 3 OR 4 IN. OCTAGON OUTLET BOX 161N 1 11/16 IN. (43 mm) ry ryt mm)-� (1 i 5 7/8 IN. (169 1 If MOUNTING DIMENSIONS —YBA-M21 BASE TO 3 IN. OCTAGON OUTLEI 1 W161N. (39 mm) I (8M) m) ~ 4 IN. (102 mm) MOUNTING DIMENSIONS — HSC-224RA BASE TO4IN. SQUARE AND OUTLI IIII�2 3-6 IN. + 81 1 1/B IN.- (29 e57/8 IN. (14949 mm) D e MINA Technical Information (Continued) Detector Base/Control Unit Compatibility Detector AUTOPULSE AUTOPULSE AUTOPULSE Base FOUR 442R, IQ-301, IQ-396X (Part No.) 442D MMX-2 HSB-220(417995) No Yes Yes HSB-21 (417457) Yes No No YBA-M21 (412708) Yes No No HSC-224RA (416849) 2 wire only" No No 'Note: 2-wire Single Zone or Cross Zone only; not for use on Counting Zone Circuit Mounting Guidelines The detector bases are designed for surface mounting. The detector head can be inserted or removed from the base with- out disrupting the wiring connections. The following bases are compatible with the SIH-24F Ionization Detector: Base Type of Mounting Box HSB-21 4 in. Octagon, 4 in. Square YBA-M21 3 in. Octagon HSB-220 4 in. Octagon, 4 in. Square HSC-224RA 4 in. Octagon, 4 in. Square _ WIRING DIAGRAM — HSB-21, HSB-220, HSC-224RA' AND YBA-M21 STANDARD BASES, STYLE B I.) ( _I 'REMOTE LED (16 mA MAX) (-) r REMOTE LED _�_________________ _1 SYSTEM COMMON (DC RETURN) ' Do not wire HSC-224RA to remote LED as shown. Annunciation for the relay base (HSC-224RA) must be wired to the relay contacts using external power. WIRING DIAGRAM— HSB-21, HSB-220, HSC-224RA' AND YBA-M21 STANDARD BASES, STYLE D (.) r -----\ r S2 L3 L4 S2 L2 O —J ! 'REMOTE LED (16 mA MAX) (-) REMOTE LED SYSTEM COMMON (DC RETURN) Do not wire HSC-224RA W remote LED as shown. Annunciation for the relay base (MSC-224RA) must be wired to the relay contacts using sedemal power. HSC-224RA RELAY CONTACT TERMINAL STRIP ORANGE WIRE C O 1 i VIOLETWIRE NC Q 21 YELLOW WIRE NO O 3 : GRAY WIRE NO Q 4 GREEN WIRE NC O 5 BLUE WIRE C O 6I TB1 CONNECTIONS Listings and Approvals` UL.......................................S1383 ULC......................................CS463 California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) ....... 7271-410:135 Factory Mutual Research Corporation (FMRC) .. 1 R1A2.AY MEA....................................284-91-E Listings and Approvals are under HOCHIKI AMERICA CORPORATION Ordering Information Shipping Weight Part No. Description lb. (kg) 79935 SIH-24F Ionization Detector 1 (0.4) 417457 HSB-21 Base 0.5 (0.2) 412708 YBA-M21 Base 0.5 (0.2) 417995 HSB-220 Base 0.5 (0.2) 416849 HSC-224RA Relay Base 0.5 (0.2) 415730 Test Magnet 0.5 (0.2) 79999 TSA-B110 Sensitivity Tester 14 (6.4) ANSUL and AUTOPULSE ae regnte,ma sad...Mk . ANSUL INCORPORATED. ONE STANTON STRFFT MARINETTE, WI 54143-2542 715-735-7411 Funm No. F-9594-1 *1996 Ansul lnwrporated Litho in U.S.A. ANSUL Detection and Control Components I etcu ISM, _+ 1. Features • High reliability light sensor (silicon photo diode) • Pulse signal processor (LED) • Stainless steel screen for chamber protection • Low standby current • Tamper -resistant, twist -lock head • Easy plug-in of the head to base Applications The SLK-24F Photoelectric Smoke Detectors are intended for use in commercial, industrial, and institutional buildings. The detectors are placed primarily in clean, indoor environ- ments where early warning fire detection is required. The detectors are used in combination with an Ansul AUTOPULSE® Control System and an Ansul fire suppres- sion system for automatic detection, alarm, equipment con- trol, and fire suppression system release capabilities. Description The SLK-24F Photoelectric Detector incorporates the light scatter principle within its sensing chamber and solid-state circuitry allowing it to react to either smoldering or flaming fires. The detector permits optimum smoke entry from any direction while rejecting ambient light levels. The sensing chamber detects the presence of airborne com- bustion products (smoke) using a pulse signal processor LED (light source) and a photo diode (light sensor). The light source and sensor are matched for the same frequency. Smoke is permitted to freely penetrate the sensing chamber allowing the density to be measured effectively without dis- rupting the internal circuitry. All of the circuits in the detector head are shielded to resist adverse electrical interference. The high -impedance circuitry of the detector allows a single loop to power multiple detectors with a very low power con- sumption. An externally -mounted LED indicator is provided which will "blink" as long as the detector is powered and will light steadily when the detector is in alarm. Technical Information Rated Voltage: ....................... 17.6 to 33.0 VDC Working Voltage: ....................... 15 to 36.3 VDC Surge Current: ...................... 200pA 0 24 VDC Normal Current: ...................... 45pA @ 24 VDC Alarm Current: ............. 150 mA maximum @ 24 VDC Ambient Temperature:.... +32 OF to +120 OF (0 °C to 49 °C) Humidity: ......................... 95% R.H. maximum Color: ................................... Bone White SLK-24F Photoelectric Smoke Detector MOUNTING DIMENSIONS — HSB-21 AND HSB-220 BASE TO 4 IN. SQUARE OUTLET BOX TO 3 OR 4 IN. OCTAGON OUTLET BOX 1 IT161N. III111��s((4466,------n,n,►►►► ]/16 IN,, 57/6IN, (149 mm) MOUNTING DIMENSIONS —YBA-M21 BASE TO 31N. OCTAGON OUTLET 1 11/16 IN, (43 mm) �y M . (a mm) (9 ~ i 4 (, 02 mm) MOUNTING DIMENSIONS — HSC-224RA BASE TO 41N. SQUARE OR OCT—.1 OUTLf 2 5/i61N. s�1 1/6IN. — (29 mm)�— i N. (149 mm) D e 3-18 Technical Information (Continued) Detector Base/Control Unit Compatibility Detector AUTOPULSE AUTOPULSE AUTOPULSE Base FOUR 442R, IQ-301,IQ-396X (Part No.) 442D Mli HSB-220 (417995) No Yes Yes HSB-21 (417457) Yes No No YBA-M21 (412708) Yes No No HSC-224RA (416849) 2 wire only* No No 'Note: 2-wire Single Zone or Cross Zone only: not for use on Counting Zone Circuit Mounting Guidelines The detector bases are designed for surface mounting. The detector head can be inserted or removed from the base without disrupting the wiring connections. The following bases are compatible with the SLK-24F Photoelectric Detector: Base Type of Mounting Box HSB-21 4 in. Octagon, 4 in. Square YBA-M21 3 in. Octagon HSB-220 4 in. Octagon, 4 in. Square HSC-224RA 4 in. Octagon, 4 in. Square WIRING DIAGRAM —HSB-21, HSB-220, HSC-224RA' AND YBA-li STANDARD BASES, STYLE B I+) r'REMOTE LED HT6J AX) (-) REMOTE LED SYSTEM COMMON (DC RETURN) Do not wire HSC-224RA to remote LED as shown. Annunciation for the relay base (HSC-224RA) must be wired to the relay contacts using external power. WIRING DIAGRAM — HSB-21, HSB-220, HSC-224RA* AND YBA-M21 STANDARD BASES, STYLE D I+) r— \ r— L3 S2 , L3 L4 S2 L2 (-) J /,'REMOTE LED (16 mA MAX) (-) r REMOTE LED (_) ___ �_)_.�___________________4 SYSTEM COMMON (DC RETURN) Id Do not wire HSC-224RA to remote LED as shown. Annunciation for the relay base (HSC-224RA) most be wired to the relay contacts using external power. HSC-224RA RELAY CONTACT TERMINAL STRIP ORANGE WIRE C O 1 VIOLET WIRE NO O 21i YELLOW WIRE NO Q 3', GRAY WIRE NO O 4', GREEN WIRE NO QQ 5 BLUE WIRE C O 6 TB1 CONNECTIONS ----------------------------- Listings and Approvals* UL..........................................S1383 ULC.................. ...................... CS463 California State Fire Marshal (CSFM)........ 7257-410:107 Factory Mutual Research Corporation (FMRC) ... 0V5A8.AY MEA......................................284-91-E - Listings and Approvals are under HOCHIKI AMERICA CORPORATION Ordering Information Shipping Weight Part No. Description lb. (kg) 79049 SLK-24F Photoelectric Detector 1 (0.4) 417457 HSB-21 Base 0.5 (0.2) 412708 YBA-li Base 0.5 (0.2) 417995 HSB-220 Base 0.5 (0.2) 416849 HSC-224RA Relay Base 0.5 (0.2) 415730 Test Magnet 0.5 (0.2) 79999 TSA-B110 Sensitivity Tester 14 (6.4) ANSUL and AUTOPULSE are registered trademarks ANSUL INCORPORATED, ONE STANTON STREET MARINETTE, VVl 541432542 715 73&74 Form No. F-9595.1 Pd1996 Ansul incorporated Litho m U.S.A. ANSUL® Detection and Control Components An I i� e 4 .;, i Features • Double action operation (two distinct manual operations are required to activate the electric manual pull station) • Easy -to -read, easy -to -follow operating instructions on sta- tion doors • Light weight aluminum construction • Positive indication of operation over 1800 viewing angle • Available with single -pole, single throw (SPST) or double - pole, single throw (DPST) toggle switch with normally open contacts • Optional break -glass rods supplied • Surface or semi -flush mounting • Tumbler lock for resetting station • Shock and vibration resistant Applications The Electric Manual Pull Station is designed for commercial, industrial and institutional buildings when manual activation of a fire suppression system is required. The pull station is electrically interconnected through an AUTOPULSE® alarm/suppression control system which con- trols the automatic fire suppression system release circuit. The pull station is designed for indoor use only. Description The Electric Manual Pull Station is a double action device which can be used for a variety of applications. The pull sta- tion employs a highly reliable action to activate the enclosed toggle switch, providing high resistance to accidental opera- tion. A positive latching mechanism and optional break rods provide added resistance to accidental operation. The pull station body is manufactured of aluminum with a red epoxy finish. The outer door and actuation door are clear anodized aluminum with red inserts carrying operating instructions (LIFT and PULL, respectively) and Pull Station Identification marking (FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM 2.8 N. 1(71 mm) IN. I 1.51N. _3.4 (86 mm) ~ 51N. (38 mm) F LIFT FIRE SUPPRESSION (127 mm) I SYSTEM R RELEASE 111 - E (BANWIL Electric Manual Pull Station WALL \ OUTER y DOOR \ !\ ACTUATION DOOR \ SINGLE GANG SWITCHBOX (1.51N. 138 mm) MINIMUM DEPTH) RELEASE) in raised white letters for quick, easy reading. Side panels carry white lettering reading (FIRE) to help iden- tity the pull station from any angle. Overall pull station dimensions are 5 in. (127 mm) high x 3.4 in. (86 mm) wide x 2.8 in. (71 mm) deep. The pull station is designed for flush mounting to standard single gang switch - boxes of at least 1 1/2 in. (38 mm) depth. Technical Information The actuation switch is an enclosed toggle switch with silver plated bronze contacts rated to 6 amps maximum at 30 VDC. The SPST toggle switch has a two -paired terminal block design. The optional DPST toggle switch has four initi- ating circuit wire connections and two remote annunciation wire connections. This wiring design enables the switch to be electrically interconnected between the AUTOPULSE alarm/ suppression control system along with other electrical devices depending on the application requirements. Enclosure Material: ......................... Aluminum Finish: .............................. Body —Red Epoxy Doors —Clear Anodize Switch: Type .............................Enclosed Toggle Contact Style......... Single Pole Single Throw (SPST) OR Double Pole Single Throw (DPST), Normally Open Contact Material ................. Silver Plated Bronze Contact Ratings ................. Low Level to 6 amp, 6 amp max. @ 30 VDC Dielectric Breakdown......... Greater than 1000 VRMS Dimensions: Body ................... 5 in. H x 3.4 in. W x 1.5 in. D (127 mm x 86 mm x 38 mm) Overall .................. 5 in. H x 3.4 in. W x 2.8 in. D (127 mm x 86 mm x 71 mm) 3-32 Technical Information (Continued) I I � I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I TO r L _J L -1 `AUTOPULSE J CONTROL L UNIT END OF LINE DEVICE INITIATING CIRCUIT TO WIRE CONNECTIONS AUXILIARY TO •AUTOPULSE I I I "CONTROL I UNIT L _J L_ J TO AUXIL DEVICES Listings and Approvals` Specifications 1.0 Requirements 1.1 Pull stations shall be Ansul electric manual pull stations or equivalent. 1.2 Pull station shall be a shock and vibration resistant, non -coded, double action device. 1.3 The pull station shall operate with a positive latching action which can be reset only by use of a key. 1.4 After operation, the pull station shall provide positive visual indication of operation over a 180 degree view- ing angle. 1.5. Optional break rods shall be available, if required. 2.0 Materials and Design: 2.1 The pull station body shall be manufactured of alu- minum and finished with a red epoxy. 2.2 The pull station doors shall be aluminum with a clear anodized finish. / 1 2.3 Operating instructions and pull station identification END OF shall be easily read raised white lettering. LINE DEVICE 2.4 Pull station shall mount semi -flush directly to standard switchboxes. Optional back boxes shall be available for surface mounting. UL File......................................S2247 Factory Mutual (FM) .................... OJ3A9AY (3111) California State Fire Marshal (CSFM)........ 7150-694:107 NYC BS&A Cal ............................ 960-81-SA Usangs and Approvals are under NOTIFIER Division of Pittway Corporation 3.0 Actuation Switch: 3.1 The actuation switch shall be an enclosed toggle of either single -pole, single -throw (SPST) or double -pole, single throw (DPST) design with normally open con- tacts. 3.2 The switch shall be rated to 6 amps maximum at 30 VDC and have a dielectric breakdown threshold greater than 1000 VRMS. Ordering Information Shipping Weight Part No. Description lb. (kg) 78420 Electric Manual Pull Station 1 (0.45) (SPST-N.O., Indoor Use Only) 78101 Electric Manual Pull Station 1 (0.45) (DPST-N.O., Indoor Use Only) 76490 Surface Mount Back Box 1 (0.45) 73359 Spare Key (0.25) (0.11) 73360 Spare Break Glass Rods (0.25) (0.11) ANSUL and AUTOPULSE are regislured trademarks. ANSULINCORPORATED. ONE STANTON STREET MARINETIE,WI 54143-2542 715735-7411 Form No. F-95109 M WSAnsul Incorporated Lithoin U.S.A. ANSUL. Detection and Control Components 'e, /��ioF0se) Features • Stackable, screw -terminal, contact blocks • Compatible with AUTOPULSEe control units • Surface -mount assemblies listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. • Components mounted on stainless steel switch plate Applications The Abort Switch is used to momentarily interrupt the release circuit signal when the control unit is in the alarm condition. As long as the abort pushbutton is held in, the fire suppres- sion system will not release. (Note: When the control unit is programmed for IRI compliance, the abort will not be effec- tive after pre -discharge.) When the pushbutton is released, the release circuit is activated (unless the control unit has been reset to the non -alarm condition). Description The Abort Switch assembly consists of a momentary - contact pushbutton switch, normally -open contact block, normally -closed contact block, and stainless steel switch plate with silk-screened label. Surface -mount assemblies include a single -gang weather-proof box with three 1/2 in. I.P.S. threaded conduit outlets and gasket. The stackable, screw -terminal contact blocks are rated for 28 VDC @ 1.1 amp make/break or 6 amp continuous carry. Listings and Approvals The switch is UL listed (S3623) when installed in the surface - mount box (with gasket) that is provided with the surface - mount assembly. MOUNTING DIMENSIONS SURFACE -MOUNT �._2 7/8 IN. (73 mm) 0 anlsuL FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM ABORT 0 4 SIS IN. (117 mm) PUSH AND HOLD la Abort Switch TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS ABORT SWITCH (SERIES) r EOL RESISTOR I I (.I I (—) CONTROL UNIT I L----J ABORT CIRCUIT N.C. ABORT TERMINALS' SWITCH ---- ABORT SWITCH (PARALLEL) I r---- ii BOIL RESISTOR L) J I I.I j � I L--- t-) CONTROL UNIT N.O. ABORTT ABORT CIRCUIT SWITCH TERMINALS' L---- ' SEE CONTROL UNIT MANUAL FOR SPECIFIC WIRING REQUIREMENTS. Ordering Information - Shipping Weight Part No. Description lb. (kg) 76494 Abort Switch, Surface -Mount 1.0 (0.45) 76495 Abort Switch, Flush -Mount 1.0 (0.45) 76485 Extra Contact Block, N.C. 0.25 (0.11) 76486 Extra Contact Block, N.O. 0.25 (0.11) ANSUL and AUTOPULSE are registered trademarks, FLUSH -MOUNT BIIcEf ANSUL INCORPORATED, ONE STANTON STREET, MARINETTE. WI 54143-2542 715-735-7411 Form No. F-95111 ©1995 Ansul Incorporated Litho in U.S.A. ANSUL. Detection and Control Components Description The electronic sounder with strobe provides either indepen- dent or simultaneous audible and visual alarm indication. The electronic sounder is UL listed for primary or secondary signaling and the strobe is suitable for primary signaling in public mode for life safety applications. The strobe complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the demanding requirements of the UL 1971 Standard for the Hearing Impaired. Both 15 and 75 candela strobes are available to meet the light intensity requirements for the space being protected. One of eight different warning tones can be selected during installation by arranging three programming jumpers. The removed jumpers can be conveniently stored on the sounder for future tone program changes. The electronic sounder/ strobe mounts directly to a 4 in. (102 mm) square back box with an optional semi -flush plate. Screw terminations provide secure attachment for field wiring of up to 12 AWG wire size. Technical Information Input Terminals :......................... 18 to 12 AWG Size:. 4 in. x 4 in. x 5 3/32 in. (102 mm x 102 mm x 129 mm) .. Weight: .............................. 10.4 oz. (293 g) Color: ......................................... Red Operating Temperature:..... 32 OF to 120 OF (0 "C to 49 "C) Mounting — Surface:..... 4 in. x 4 in. x 1.5 in. (102 mm x 102 mm x 38 mm) standard back box Semi -flush:... 4 in. x 4 in. x 1.5 in. (102 mm x 102 mm x 38 mm) standard back box with MP -SF mounting plate (order separately) Voltage Range: .......................... 20 — 30 VDC Strobe Current (15 Candela) Peak: .......................... 180 mA — regulated 290 mA— FWR unfiltered Inrush: ............................ 0 mA over peak Operating: ....................... 75 mA— regulated 90 mA— FWR unfiltered Strobe Current (75 Candela) Peak: .......................... 400 mA— regulated 370 mA— FWR unfiltered Inrush: ............................ 0 mA over peak Operating: ...................... 170 mA — regulated 200 mA— FWR unfiltered Sounder Current:... Dependent on tone selected, see chart Electronic Sounder with Strobe DIMENSIONS I14 IN. (102 mnQ ~ 4 IN. (102 mm) FIRE M21N. _ 129 mm) zr-1 3 3/4 IN. (95 mm) MOUNTING WITH OPTIONAL SEMI -FLUSH PLATE STANDARD / BACK BOX TONE SELECTION TABS CLIP STORAG MP -SF MOUNTING PLATE 1 11/32 IN. (34 mm) ELECTRONIC SOUNDER WITH STROBE 3-38 Technical Information (Continued) SOUNDER CURRENT AND OUTPUT FOR 24 VDC Program Sounder Current3 (mA) Tone Jumper (on) Regulated FWR Unfiltered Sounder Outout2 (dBA) Peak Rev. Room Slow Whoop ABC 34 81 92 800 Continuous' BC 36 77 93 800/1000 Alternating AC 31 75 92 2400Interrupted AB 47 90 90 2400 Continuous C 47 90 94 1200Interrupted B 29 62 91 Swept Frequency A 31 80 92 Fast Warble NONE 36 77 92 1 Tone factory set for 800 Continuous. 2 Peak sound output measured at 10 feet in an anechoic chamber; Rev. Room sound output measured in a UL reverberant room. 3 Add strobe current for total value. STANDARD LIGHT DISTRIBUTION VERTICAL DISPERSION W A L L WWW7570656055 So 45 40 35 30 FLOOR DEGREE PERCENT OF RATING 0 too 5-30 90 35 65 40 46 45 q So 27 55 22 60 18 65 16 70 15 75 13 so 12 85 2 90 12 HORIZONTAL DISPERSION 0^ LIGHT 90. �° WALL DEGREE PERCENT OF RATING 0 100 5-25 90 30.45 75 50 55 55 45 60 40 65 35 70 35 75 30 BE 30 85 25 90 25 INDEPENDENT OPERATION WIRING COMBINATION OPERATION WIRING TO NEXT DEVICE OR VOL Listings and AWrmats`- 85 85 85 85 85 82 85 85 + STRODE + SOUNDER _ '1 FROM + CONTROL UNIT 1 UL..........................................S4011 Factory Mutual Research Corporation (FMRC) ... 0X8A3.AY California State Fire Marshal (CSFM)....... 7125-1209:154 MEA................................... MEA53-94-E 'Listings and Approvals are unde, System Sensor Ordering Information Part No. Model Description Shipping Weight lb. (kg) 415450 MASS2415ADA Sounder/15 2 (0.9) Candela Strobe 415451 MASS2475ADA Sounder/75 2 (0.9) Candela Strobe 415455 MP -SF Semi -Flush Plate, 0.5 (0.2) Composite ANSUL and AUTOPULSE are regislesul trademarks. ANSUL INCORPORATED. ONE STANTON STREET, MARINETTE. WI 54143-2542 715-735-7411 Form No. F-95115-1 o1996Ansullworporated Lithoin U.S.A. ANSUL® Detection and Control Components A 9oPuise Features • High sound output with low current draw • Low frequency aluminum shells for better audibility through walls, doors, and other structures • Integral RFI suppression to minimize induced noise on the alarm circuit • Mounting options for surface, semi -flush, outdoor, and con- cealed conduit installation • Built-in trimplate makes semi -flush mounting simpler and less expensive • Screw terminals permit fast in -out field wiring of 22-12 AWG wire • Polarized for DC supervision of alarm circuit • Operate on filtered or unfiltered DC Description Ansul alarm bells may be used to alert the occupant before and/or during actuation of the Ansul automatic fire suppres- sion system and/or a general fire alert. The Ansul motor driven alarm bell is designed to meet the special requirements of fire alarm/release systems where low power consumption and high sound output is essential. Due to its low current drain, high level output sound can be achieved with multiple units on a single 2-wire output circuit. The bells are constructed of high quality materials to ensure reliability and long life. The basic mechanism, gong and accessories have a baked, red enamel finish. Holes are located to mount to a standard 4 in. (102 mm) square outlet box. A weatherproof back box is available for outdoor use. Technical Information Input Terminals :......................... 22 to 12 AWG Bell Sizes: ............ 6 in. (152 mm) and 10 in. (254 mm) Voltage Rating: .......................... 18-31 VDC Current Draw: ................................ 30 mA Alarm Bell — 6 or 10 Inch 6 INCH BELL �6 IN. O62 mm)) 1 + ----+) 3 NO IN. O (86 mm) 3 3/8IN. ~(86 mm) i 2 W IN. (70 mm) 10 INCH BELL MIN 3 (a 2 3/4 IN. (]0 mm) i Decibel Level: ............... 92 dBA @ 10 ft. (3048 mm) Operating Temperature:.. —31 OF to 150 OF (-35 °C to 66 °C) @ 95%humidity (when used with WIRING FOR BELL WBB, weatherproof back box) TO NEXT m 91 FROM DEVICE + + CONTROL OR EOL - - UNIT 3-39 ,Listings and Approvals —1, UL.........................................E71424 ULC........................................ ML338 Factory Mutual Research Corporation (FMRC)... 0V1A5.KY California State Fire Marshal (CSFM)....... 7135-0595:110 Ordering Information Shipping Weight Part No. Description lb. (kg) 417805 Alarm Bell, 24 VDC, 6 in. (152 mm) 7 (3.2) 417806 Alarm Bell, 24 VDC, 10 in. (254 mm) 9 (4.1) 24747 WBB, Surface Mount Back Box, 2 (0.9) Weatherproof ANSUL and AUTOPULSE are registered Trademarks. ANSULINCORPORATED. f1NE STANTON STITH I. MARINETTE, WI 54143 2542 71h /pb /411 Form No. F-9511d -1995 Ansul lncorporalW Litho m U.S.A. ANSUL Detection and Control Components Features • Provide secondary power for control units • Gelled electrolyte • Sealed and maintenance free • Overcharge protected • Extended shelf life • Easy handling with leak -proof construction • Ruggedly constructed, high -impact ABS plastic case • Long service life • Compact design Applications PS series batteries provide secondary power for the AUTOPULSE® control systems. Use these batteries to pro- vide backup power for control units. Select batteries based on current requirements for your system and the capacity of its charger. These batteries can be used over a temperature range of —76 OF to +140 OF (-60 °C to +60 °C). Description The sealed construction of the battery allows trouble -free, safe operation in any position. There is no need to add elec- trolyte, as gases generated during overcharge are recom- bined in a unique "Oxygen Cycle." The battery is sealed, leak -proof, and maintenance free. The case is made of ABS, a high -impact plastic resin (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene copolymer) with high resistance to chemicals and flam- mability. Shipping assemblies consist of two (2) 12 VDC batteries pro- viding 24 VDC to the control system when connected in series. Technical Information The capacity of a battery is the total amount of electrical energy available from a fully charged cell. Its value depends on the discharge current, the temperature during discharge, the final cutoff voltage and the general history of the battery. Capacity expressed in ampere -hours (AH), is the product of the current discharged and the length of discharge time. The rated capacity (C, where C = rated Capacity of the battery in AH) of the PS series batteries is measured by its perfor- mance over 20 hours of constant current discharge at a tem- perature of 68 OF (20 °C) to a cutoff voltage of 1.72 volts, per cell (10.32 V on a 12 V battery). For example: Model PS-1242, with a rated capacity of 4.0 AH, will deliver 200 milli -amps (1/20 of 4 AH, or 0.05C) for 20 hours before the voltage drops to 10.32 V (1.72 x 6 cells). PS Series Batteries CHARACTERISTIC DISCHARGE CURVES 6.5 L 13 40F IL 8 n 1 2 3 5 10 20 30 60 2 3 5 10 20 30 MINUTES I HOURS�i DISCHARGE TIME h 68 "F (20 -C) EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON CAPACITY 120% 100% 80% 60% 40 2MO B^o MP PA // no RNMEM■■■ W■■■■■■■ 14° 32° 50. 68, 86° 104° 122° 1401 (-20")(-10") (0.') (10') (20`1 (30-) (40°) (501 (60°) TEMPERATURE °F (°C) PS SERIES BATTERIES SEALED RECHARGEABLE BATTERY 3-46 Technical Information (Continued) Model Rated Capacity 20 Hour Rate (AH) 20 Hour Discharge Rate (mA rate) Length in. (mm) Width in. (mm) Height in. (mm) Height over Terminal in. (mm) Weight lb. (kg) PS-1242' 4.0 200 3.54 2.76 3.98 4.13 3.8 (90) (70) (101) (105) (1.7) PS-1270 7.0 325 5.94 2.56 3.70 3.86 5.7 (151) (65) (94) (98) (2.6) PS-12120 12 600 5.94 3.86 3.70 3.86 8.8 (151) (98) (94) (98) (4.0) PS-12170 17 850 7.13 2.99 6.57 6.57 12.8 (181) (76) (167) (167) (5.8) PS-12250 25 1300 6.89 6.54 4.92 4.92 18.7 (175) (166) (125) (125) (8.5) PS-12550 55 3000 10.25 6.60 8.20 9.45 39.7 (260) (168) (208) (240) (18.0) Note: Individual batteries have a nominal voltage of 12 volts. Ordering Information Shipping Weight Part No. Model No. Description lb. (kg) 68709' PS-1242 PS Battery Pack, 8 (3.6) 4.0 AH, 24 VDC 417692 PS-1270 PS Battery Pack, 12 (5.4) 7.0 AH, 24 VDC 417693 PS-12120 PS Battery Pack, 18 (8.2) 12 AH, 24 VDC r 417694 PS-12170 PS Battery Pack, 26 (11.8) 17 AH, 24 VDC 417695 PS-12250 PS Battery Pack, 40 (18.1) 25 AH, 24 VDC 417997 PS-12550 PS Battery Pack, 84 (38.1) 55 AH, 24 VDC ' Supplied with wire harness; battery for use with AUTOPULSE FOUR only. ANSUL and AUTOPULSE are registered trademarks. ANSUL INCORPORATED, ONE STANTON STREET. WAINETTE, WI 541432542 715 735 7,111 Form No. F-95122 U1995 Ansul Incorporated Litho m U.S.A. ANSUL Detection and Control Components I&!��'ulse INERGENe Solenoid Valve Electric Actuator Applications Electrical actuation of an INERGENe system pilot cylinder valve is accomplished by a solenoid valve electric actuator interfaced through an AUTOPULSEe Control System. This actuator can be used in hazardous environments where the ambient temperature range is between 32 OF to 130 OF (0 °C to 54 °C). Description The solenoid actuator meets the explosion -proof requirement of N.E.C. Class I, Groups C and D and Class ll, Groups E, F, G. A maximum of one solenoid valve electric actuator can be used on a single AUTOPULSE release circuit. In auxiliary or manual applications, a manual lever actuator can be installed on top of the cylinder valve by removing the safety cap. The solenoid actuator contains a standard 1/2 in. threaded female straight connector for electrical conduit hookup. The Solenoid Valve Actuator Assembly, Part No. 873111, consists of: • (1) Solenoid Valve Assembly, Part No. 873110 (marked as Part No. 873097) • (1) Male Elbow, Part No. 832334 r • (1) Adaptor, Part No. 873236 • (1) S.S. Braided Hose, Part No. 831809 When using the solenoid actuator with the AUTOPULSE FOUR, AUTOPULSE 442R or AUTOPULSE IQ-301/CMX-2, power calculations should be performed to assure the power supply rating is not exceeded; use 1 amp as the current for the solenoid with the AUTOPULSE 442R and IQ-301 unit and 750 mA with the AUTOPULSE FOUR unit. To assure proper operation, connect the solenoid valve leads directly to the release circuit. Supervising current will flow through the solenoid during normal conditions when the release circuit operates, the nominal 24 VDC will be applied to the solenoid 24 VDC SOLENOID VALVE ELECTRIC ACTUATOR (PART NO. 873111) RELEASE CIRCUIT TERMINALS Technical Information Normal Voltage: ................. 24 VDC @ 0.857 amps Rated Voltage: Minimum: .............................. 20.4 VDC Maximum: ............................. 26.4 VDC Power Rating: ............................... 22 watts Nominal Coil Resistance: ................... 28 ohms Thread Size/Type:............ 1/2 in. straight female for electrical conduit hookup Material: Body: .................................. Steel Plunger: ........................ Stainless Steel Hose: .......................... Stainless Steel Listings and Approvals UL........................................ EX-4510 Factory Mutual Research Corporation (FMRC) ... OY1A9.AF NEMA Rating ...................... 4 and 7 (Enclosure) Ordering Information Part No. Description Shipping Weight lb. (kg) 873111 Solenoid Valve Electric Actuator 2.5 i ANSUL, AUTOPULSE, and INERGEN are registered trademarks. (1.1) 3-52 ANSUL INCORPORATED, ONE STANTON STREET, MARINETTE. W154143-2542 7157357411 Form No. F-95128 ©1995Ansullworporated Lithoin SLL PATED ANSUL ANRIN TTE. WO54143 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET O MARINETfE, WI 54143-2542 INERGENS QUICK IDENTIFIER (in Plant Common Nwmx1 danufacturer's ANSUL INCORPORATED Emergency CHEMTREC Jame: Telephone No.: (800) 424-9300 or (703) 527-3887 lddress: One Stanton Street, Marinette, WI 54143-2542 Other Information (715) 735-7411 Calls: 'repared By: Safety and Health Department Date Prepared: October, 1999 SECTION 1 - IDENTITY — Common Name: (used on label) INERGEN CAS No.: WA (Trade Name and Synonyms) Chemical Mixture of inert Gases and Carbon Dioxide Chemical Inert Gases: Nitrogen, Argon Name: Family: Nonmetallic Oxide: Carbon Dioxide Formula: 52% N2, 400/6 Ar and 8% CO2 (Percern by Volume) or-%, I Iu1Y Z— IIVunrulm 1 J PART A - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS Principal Hazardous Component(s) (chemical and common name(s)): None WI. % WA GAS No. WA ACGIH TLV N/A Acute Toxmay Data WA PART B - OTHER INGREDIENTS Other Component(s) (chemical and common name(s)): Vol. % Wt. % CAS No. AGGIH TLV Acute Tozicdy Data Nitrogen 52 42.5 7727-37-9 N/E NDA Argon 40 47.0 7440-37-1 WE NDA Carbon Dioxide 8 10.5 124-38-9 5000 ppm ihl-hmn LCLO 100,000 ppnVI min SECTION 3 - PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS !Fire and Fxnlnainn nafnl Boiling Point: -320 °C Spec'Iric - - - - -,084 Ibs✓ft 3 Vapor Pressure 2205 psi ®70'F (Hp0 =1): (min Hg): Percent Volatile by Volume (%): 100 Vapor enslty 1 0Evaporation (Air=1). ate 1); WA Gas at room temperature. ( = Solubility Slight Reactivity in No in Water: Water. Appearance Colorless gas with no odor. and Odor: Flesh Point: None Flammable Limits N/A Extinguisher N/A Auto -Ignition N/A in Air %by Volume: Media: Temperature: Special Fire Though gas cylinders are equipped with pressure and temperature relief devices, they should be removed from high Fighting Procedures: temperatures or fire to avoid risk of rupture. Unusual Fire and None Explosion Hazards: SECTION 4 - PHYSICAL HAZARDS Stability: Unstable ❑ Conditions None Stable © to Avoid: Incompatiblltly Does not apply (Materials to Avoid): Hazardous None Decomposition Products: , Hazardous May Occur ❑ Conditions WA SECTION 5 — HEALTH HAZARDS INERGENst IContinuedl Threshold No TLV value cited, material can be an asphyxiant Lima Value: Routes of Entry: Non irritating gas Eye Contact: Skin Contact: Non irritating gas Inhalation: Not an asphyxiant at its normal design concentration of 34 — 70% VN Ingestion: Non irritating gas Signs and Acute Overexposure: Symptoms: Chronic Overexposure: Dizziness, disorientation, loss of motor control Dizziness, disorientation, loss of motor control Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure: Not determined at this time. Suspect respiratory impairment. Chemical Listed as Carcinogen or Potential: National Toxicology Yes ❑ I.A.R.C. Yes ❑ OSHA: Yes ❑ Program: No px Monographs: No px No p SECTION 6 — EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES Eye Contact: Avoid direct contact of high pressure gas discharge — use safety glasses. Skin Contact: Avoid direct contact of high pressure, cold gas with skin — wear gloves. Inhalation: Avoid direct inhalation of undiluted gas — gas mixture is an asphyxiant. Ingestion: NIA SECTION 7 — SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION Respiratory Protection The momlal discharge of INERGEN at its designed concentration between 34 — 709% VN in a fixed enclosure does not (Specify Type): present any hazard. Any exposure outside of these limits should result in the use of self-contained breathing apparatus. Respirators will not function in 02 deficient atmospheres. Ventilation: Local As required Mechanical As required Exhaust: (General): Protective Loose fitting gloves of impermeable Eye Chemical goggles or safety glasses recommended. Gloves: materials such as leather. Leather Protection: work gloves are recommended when handling compressed gas cylinders. Other Protective None Clothing or Equipment: SECTION 8 — SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS AND SPILULEAK PROCEDURES Precautions to be Taken in Handling and Storage: Normal precautions for handling high pressure gas Omer Precautions: None Steps to be Taken in Case Material is Released or Spilled: None, material is a mixture of normal atmospheric gases Waste Disposal Methods: Not applicable, material is a mixture of normal atmospheric gases HAZARDOUS MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM RATINGS HAZARDINDEX: 1 HEALTH j 4 Severe Hazard 3 Serious Hazard 0 FLAMMABILITY 2 Moderate Hazard — 1 Slight Hazard 0 REACTIVITY 0 Minimal Hazard — N/A = Not Applicable NDA = No Data Available N/E = None Established ANSUL and INERGEN are registered trademarks. Internet Address: httpJ/www.ansul.com