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SUBMITTAL FOR: HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
PRESBYTERIAN
NEWPORT BLVD.
SHOP DRAWING REVIEW
NO EXCEPTION NOTED ❑ SUBMIT SPECIFIED ITEM
MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED ❑ REVISE ANO RESUBMIT
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compliance with the Contract Documents. Markings or comments INE
sha:I not be construed as reL_ring the Contractor from compliance AIi
with the Project Drawings and Specifications nor departure
therefrom. The Contractor remains responsible for details and E,.
esuracy confirm'ng and correating quantities and dimensions and
Iv the selections of fatricntlen process and "chn'^oes of
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ALARM SYSTEM ADDITIONS
SUBMITTAL:
SUBMITTED BY: TECHNICAL MAINTEI'tth10E
INSTALLATION, INC. ,t
1625 WEST COLLINS AVENUE
ORANGE, CALIFORNIA p2867
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SUBMITTAL AND SHOP
DRAWING REVIEW
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❑ Submit Specific Item
❑ Furnish as Corrected
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the project and general compliance with the information given in the
Contract Documents. Corrections or comments made on the shop
drawings during this review de not relieve contractor from compliance
with the requirements of the plans and specifications. Review of a
specific item shall not include approval of an assembly of which the
Item is a component. Contractor is responsible tor: dimensions to be
confirmed and correlated at the jabsite; information that pertains solely
to the fabrication processes or to the means. methods. technique.
sequences and procedures of construction; coordination of the Work
with that of all other trades; and for performing all work in a safe and
satisfactory manner.
ngineered Automation , Incorporated
Date o0 By
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B. Revise & Resubmit 0
C. Rejected 0
This review is for general conformance with plans and
specifications only. Any deviations from same not clearly
noted by the contractor have not been reviewed. Review
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Pectoral responsibility for any error or deviation from
contract requirements
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By Date
SHOP b AWING REFERENCE NO Ce01 1
NO 001 —
Model #
AL300ULX
2251F
B210LPF
M500CF
PAM-1
M501MF
M500MF
5551F
B501BF
EST IRC-3 FIRE ALARM
Description
POWER SUPPLY
SMOKE DETECTOR
SMOKE BASE
CONTROL MODULE
INTERFACE RELAY
MONITOR MODULE
MONITOR MODULE
HEAT DETECTOR
SMOKE BASE
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(AIR PRODUCTS
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GS BLDG SYS
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ATLAS WIRE
& CABLE
CSFM#
7315-1355:100
7272-1388:226
7300-1388:158
7300-1388:155
7300-1004:101
& CONTROLS)
7300-1388:155
7300-1388:155
7270-1388:157
7300-1388:158
7161-0972:100
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Altronix®
AL300ULX - UL Listed, Multi -Agency
Approved Power Supply/Charger
Overview:
The AL300ULX is a power supply converts a 115 VAC / 60Hz input, to a 12VDC or a 24VDC power limited output,
(see specifications). The AL300ULX is UL Listed for fire alarm, burglar alarm, and access control applications.
Specifications:
• UL listed fire, burglar and access control power supply (UL 1481, UL603, UL294).
• NYC Department of Buildings Approved (MEA).
• California State Fire Marshal Approved (CSFM).
•
CSA approved (Canada).
• NFPA 72 compliant.
• Class 2 rated.
• Switch selectable 12VDC or 24VDC power limited output.
• Input 115VAC / 60Hz, 1.45 amp.
• Maximum charge current .7 amp.
• 2.5 amps continuous supply current at 12VDC or 24VDC.
• Filtered and electronically regulated outputs.
• Built-in charger for sealed lead acid or gel type batteries.
• Automatic switch over to stand-by battery when AC fails.
• Zero voltage drop when switched over to battery backup.
• AC input and DC output LED indicators.
• AC fail supervision (form "C" contacts).
• Low battery supervision (form "C" contacts).
• Battery presence and low battery supervision (form `C" contacts).
• Short circuit and thermal overload protection.
• Unit is complete with power supply, enclosure, cam lock.
• Includes battery leads.
Enclosure Dimensions: 15.5"H x 12"W x 4.5"D
Power Supply Output Specifications:
Output VDC
Switch Position
12VDC
SWICLOSED
24VDC
SWIOPEN
Stand-by Specifications:
Output
4 hr. of Stand-by &
5 Minutes of Alarm
24 hr. of Stand-by &
5 Minutes of Alarm
60 hr. of Stand-by &
5 Minutes of Alarm
12VDC / 40 AH Battery
Stand-by = 2.5 amps
Alarm = 2.5 amps
Stand-by = 1.0 amp
Alarm = 2.5 amps
Stand-by = 300mA
Alarm = 2.5 amps
24VDC / 12 AH Battery
Stand-by = 200mA
Alarm = 3.0 amps
24VDC / 40 AH Battery
Stand-by = 2.5 amps
Alarm = 2.5 amps
Stand-by = 1.0 amp
Alarm = 2.5 amps
Stand-by = 300mA
Alarm = 2.5 amps
Installation Instructions:
The AL300ULX should be installed in accordance with article 760 of The National Electrical Code or NFPA 72 as well
as all applicable Local Codes.
1. Mount the AL300ULX in desired location.
Altronix is not responsible for any typographical errors. Product specifications are subject to change without notice.
2. Set the AL300ULX to the desired DC output voltage by setting SW I (Fig. 1) to the appropriate position
(see power supply voltage output selections chart).
3. Connect AC power (115VAC 50/60 Hz to terminals marked [L, G, N] (Fig. 1). Use 18 AWG or larger for all
power connections (Battery, DC output).
Use 22 AWG to 18 AWG for power limited circuits (AC Fail/Low Battery reporting).
Keep power limited wiring separate from non -power limited wiring (115VAC / 60Hz Input, Battery
Wires). Minimum .25" spacing must be provided.
4. Connect devices to be powered to terminals marked [- DC +] (Fig. I).
Note: It is good operating practive o measure and verify output voltage before connecting devices to ensure
proper operation of equipment.
5. For Access Control applications, batteries are optional. When batteries are not used a Toss of AC will result in the
loss of output voltage. When the use of stand-by batteries is desired, they must be lead acid or gel type.
6. Connect appropriate signaling notification devices to AC FAIL & BAT FAIL (Fig. 1) supervisory relay outputs.
Fig. 1
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CAUTION: De -energize unit prior to servicing. Switch Position:
For continued protection against fire hazard replace 24VDC = SW I OPEN
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Battery 2
Wiring:
USE 18 AWG or larger for all power connections.
Note: Take care to keep power limited circuits separate from non -power limited wiring (l 15VAC, Battery).
Maintenance:
Unit should be tested at least once a year for the proper operation as follows:
Output Voltage Test: Under normal load conditions, the DC output voltage should be checked for proper voltage level
(see power supply voltage output specifications chart).
Battery Test: Under normal load conditions check that the battery is fully charged, check specified voltage both at bat-
tery terminal and at the board terminals marked [- BAT +] to insure there is no break in the battery connection wires.
Note: Maximum charging current under discharges is .7 amp.
Note: Expected battery life is 5 years, however it is recommended changing batteries in 4 years or less if needed.
Terminal Identification:
Terminal
Legend
Function/Description
L, G, N
Connect 11.5VAC to these terminals:
L to Hot, N to Neutral, G to ground.
—DC +
I2VDC and 24VDC G 2.5 amps continuous power limited output.
AC FAIL
N.C., C, N.O.
Used to notify loss of AC power, e.g. connect to annuciator/alarm
panel. Relay normally energized when AC power is present.
Contact rating 1 amp G 30VDC. AC Fail condition will report approximately
one (1) to one minute after loss of AC. To delay report for 6 hours cut jumper
JI on the Power Supply Board (AC trouble output delay option). If this mode
is selected the Power Supply Board must be reset by removing all power to it
for 30 seconds.
BAT FAIL
N.O., C, N.C.
Used to indicate low battery condition, e.g. connect to alarm panel.
Relay normally energized when DC power is present.
Contact rating 1 amp r«u 30VDC. Low battery conditions will report approxi
mately 21VDC (24VDC output setting) or approximately 10.5VDC (12VDC
output setting). Battery presence detection will report approximately 5 minutes
after battery remains undetected (missing or removed).
- BAT +
Stand-by battery connections. Maximum charge rate .7 amp.
LED Diagnostics:
Red (DC)
Green (AC)
Power Supply Status
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Normal operating condition
Loss of AC, Stand-by battery supplying power
No DC output
Loss of AC. Discharged or no stand-by battery. No DC output.
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15.5"H x 12"W x 4.5"D
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140 58th Street, Brooklyn, New York 11220 USA, 718-567-8181, fax 718-567-9056
web site: www.altronix.com, e-mail: info@altronix.com, Lifetime Warranty, Made in U.S.A.
IIAL3000LX - Rev. 032300
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION
OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL
FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM
LISTING SERVICE
LISTING No. 7315-1335:100
CATEGORY: Power Units
LISTEE: Altronix, 140 - 58th Street, Bldg. A-3W, Brooklyn, NY 11220
Contract: Alen Forman 17181 567-8181
DESIGN:
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Models AL3000LX•, AL3000LM•, AL4000L, AL4000LX and AL4000LM
power supply units. Model AL4000LX is identical to Model AL4000L except
for a larger enclosure. Model AL4000LM is basically an AL4000LX with e
MOM5 multi -output power module. •Models AL3000LX and AL3000LM are
designed to charge sealed lead acid type rechargeable batteries. Refer to
listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational
considerations.
RATING: 116 VAC input, 12 or 24 VDC output
INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes
& ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction.
For lire alarm use, the standby batteries must provide 24 hours standby
power during power loss.
MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical rating end UL label.
APPROVAL;
Listed as power supply units for use with seperetelylisted compatible fire
alarm control units to provide power for door holders, door strikes or similar
devices.
NOTE: Not suitable for fire alarm indicating devices.
'Rev. 01.20.98
Thls 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 vegetation of any claims. This listing Is not an endorsement or
recommendation or the 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: JUNE 23, 2000 Authorized ray:
Effective issue date to expiration date
Listing Expires June 30, 2001
BEN HO, Supervising Deputy
Program Manager
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EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
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INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR
2251 F AND 2251TF INTELLIGENT
PHOTOELECTRONIC SMOKE SENSORS
Specifications
Operating Voltage Range:
Standby Current:
Max. Alarm Current (LED on:)
Operating Humidify Range:
Operating Temperature Ranee:
Operating Temperature Range:
Heal Sensor:
Height:
Diameter:
Weight:
15 to 32 VDC
300pA @ 24 VDC (one communication every 5 sec. with LED blink enabled)
6.5mA@24VDC
10% to 93% Relalive Humidity, noncondensing
0° to 49°C (32° to 120' F); 2251F
0° to 38°C (32° to 100' F); 2251TF
125°F Fixed Temperawie Electronic Thermistor
1.7 inches (43 mm) ms[tlled in B210LPF Base
6.2 inches (155 mm) installed in B210LPF Base
4.1 inches (104 mm) installed in BS01 Base
3.6 oz. (102 g)
Before Installing
This sensor must be installed in compliance with the control panel system installation manual. The installation must
meet the requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Sensors offer maximum performance when installed
in compliance with the National Fire Protection Associalion (NFPA); see NFPA 72.
ieneral Description
del 2251 F is a plug-in type smoke sensor that combines a photoelectronic sensing chamber with addressable -analog
..ummunications. The sensor transmits an analog representation of smoke density over a communication line to a control
panel. Rotary -decade switches are provided for setting the sensor's address. Two LEDs on the sensor are controlled by
the panel to indicate sensor status. An output is provided for connection to an optional remote LED annunciator (P/N
RA400Z). Model 2251TF features a fixed temperature (135°F) heat detecloF.
The 2251F and 2251TF require compatible addressaWe communications to function properly. Connect these
sensors to listed -compatible control panels only.
Spacing
EST recommends spacing sensors in compliance with NFPA 72. In low air flow applications with smooth ceilings, space
sensors 30 feet apart. For specific information regarding ..ensor spacing, placement, and special applications, refer to
NFPA 72 or the Guide For Proper Use of System Smoke C'etecfors, (P/N I56-407-XX).
Wiring Instructions
All wiring must be installed in compliance with the National Electrical Code, applicable local codes, and any special re-
quirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Proper wire gauges should be used. The installation wires should be
color -coded to limit wiring mistakes and ease system troubleshooting. Improper connections will prevent a system from
responding properly in the event of a fire.
Remove power from the communication line before installing sensors.
All wiring must conform to applicable local codes, ordinances, and regulations.
1. Wire the sensor base (supplied separately) per the wiring diagram, see Figure 1.
n Set the desired address on the sensor address switches, see Figure 2.
install the sensor into the sensor base. Push the sensor into the base while turning it clockwise to secure it in place.
After all sensors have been installed, apply power to the control unit and activate the communication line.
5. Test the sensor(s) as described in the TESTING section of this manual.
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Figure 1. Wiring diagram:
REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR
OPTIONAL RETURN LOOP
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Dust covers provide limited protection against airbornraCAUTIONe dust particles during ship
ust
fore the sensors can sense smoke. Remove sensors prior to heavy remodeling or conng. Dstructioners must be removed be -
Testing
Before testing, notify the proper authorities that the system is undergoing maintenance, and will temporarily be out of
-ervice. Disable the system to prevent unwanted alarms.
sensors must be tested after installation and periodically thereafter. Testing methods must satisfy the Authority Having
Jurisdiction (AHJ). Sensors offer maximum performance when tested and maintained in compliance with NFPA 72.
The sensor can be tested in the following ways:
A. Functional: Magnet Test (P/N M02-04-01 or M02-09-00)
This sensor can be functionally tested with a test magnet. The lest magnet electronically simulates smoke in the sens-
ing chamber, testing the sensor electronics and connections to the control panel.
1. Hold the test magnet in the magnet test area as shown in Figure 3.
2. The sensor should alarm the panel.
Two LEDs on the sensor are controlled by the panel to indicate sensor status. Coded signals, transmitted from the
panel, can cause the LEDs to blink, latch on, or latch off. Refer to the control panel technical documentation for
sensor LED status operation and expected delay to alarm.
B. Smoke Entry: Aerosol Generator (Gemini 501)
The GEMINI model 501 aerosol generator can be used for smoke entry testing. Set the generator to represent 4%/ft
to 5%/ft obscuration as described in the GEMINI 501 manual. Using the bowl shaped applicator, apply aerosol until
the panel alarms.
C. girect Heat Method (Hair Dryer of 1000-1500 watts) 2251TF only
A hair dryer of 1000-1500 watts should be used to test the thermistors. Direct the heat toward either of the two ther-
mistors, holding the heat source approximately 12 inches from the detector in order to avoid damaging the plastic,
housing. The detector will reset only after it has had sufficient time to cool. Make sure both thermistors are tested indi-
vidually.
e —'nsor that fails any of these tests should be cleaned as described under CLEANING, and retested. If the
Jr fails after cleaning, it must be replaced and returned for repair.
•
When testing is complete, restore the system to normal operation and notify the proper authorities that the
system is back in operation.
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Figure 2. Rotary decade address switches:
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Figure 3. Test magnet position:
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PAINTED
SURFACE
AGNET TEST LED STATUS
INDICATORS
MARKER
PAINTED
SURFACE
Figure 4. Sensor assembly:
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Cleaning
It is recommended that the detector be removed from its
mounting base to facilitate cleaning. The detector is
cleaned as follows:
NOTE: Before removing the detector, notify the proper au-
thorities that the smoke detector system is under-
going maintenance and will be temporarily out of
service. Disable the zone or system undergoing
maintenance to prevent unwanted alarms.
A7I 2JI:0,02 1. Remove the detector cover by prying away the four
side tabs with a small -bladed screwdriver, and then
pulling the cover from the base.
2. Vacuum the screen carefully without removing it. If
further cleaning is required continue with Step 3, oth-
erwise skip to Step 8.
3. Remove the screen assembly by pulling it straight out
(see Figure 4).
4. Remove the sensing chamber cover by pulling it
straight out.
5. Clean the vaned chamber piece by vacuuming or
blowing out dust and particles.
6. Replace the sensing chamber cover, aligning the ar-
row on the top with arrow on the printed circuit board.
7. To replace the screen, place it over the chamber as-
sembly, turning it until it snaps into place.
8. Replace the cover using the LEDs to align the cover
and then gently pushing it until it locks into place.
9. Reinstall the detector.
10. Test the detector as described in TESTING.
11. Reconnect disabled circuits.
A78246200 12. Notify the proper authorities that the system is back
on line.
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IDWARNING
The Limitations of Property Protection Smoke Defectors
The smoke detector used with this base is designed to activate and ini- of types of tires. Ionization detectors offer a broad range of lire sensing
tiate emergency action, but will do so only when it is used in conjunction capability but they are somewhat better at defecting last flaming tires than
with an authorized fire alarm system. This defector must be installed in slow smoldering fires. Photoelectric detectors sense smoldering fires bet -
accordance with NFPA standard 72. ler than flaming fires which have little, 1l any, visible smoke. Because tires
develop in diNerenl ways and are often unpredictable in their growth. nei-
Smoke detectors will not work without power. AC or DC powered (her type of detector is always best, and a given detector may nal always
smoke detectors will not work it the power supply is cut off.provide earl warningof a specific
Y P type of fire.
0.0"'• detectors will not sense fires which start where smoke does In general. detectors cannot be expected to provide warnings for fires re-
.. ich the detectors. Smoldering fires typically do not generate a lot suiting from inadequate fire protection practices, violent explosions, es-
ol heal which is needed to drive the smoke up to the ceiling where the caping gases which ignite, improper storage of flammable liquids like
smoke detector is usually located. For this reason, there may be large de- cleaning solvents which ignite, other similar safety hazards, arson, smok-
lays in detecting a smoldering lire with either an ionization type detector ing in bed, children playing with matches or lighters, etc. Smoke defectors
or a photoelectric type detector. Either one of them may alarm only after used in high air velocity conditions may have a delay in alarm due to dilu-
flaming has initiated which will generate the heat needed to drive the lion of smoke densities created by frequent and rapid air exchanges. Ad -
smoke lo the ceiling. ditionally, high air velocity environments may create increased dust
Smoke from fires in chimneys, in walls, on roofs or on the other side of a COnlaminalion, demanding more frequent maintenance.
closed door(s) may not reach the smoke detector and alarm it. A detector To keep your equipment in excellent working order, ongoing maintenance
cannot detect a fire developing on another level of a building quickly or at is required per the manufacturer's recommendations and UL and NFPA
all. For these reasons, defectors shall be located on every level and in standards. At a minimum, the requirements of Chapter 7 01 NFPA 72, the
every bedroom within a building, National Fire Alarm Code, shall be followed. A preventative maintenance
agreement should be arranged
pre -
Smoke detectors have sensing limitations, too. Ionization detectors sentative. Though smoke detectors oare deugh the g si fo
r rocal g long life, they may and photoelectric detectors are required lo pass tire tests of the flaming fail at any lime. Any smoke detector, lire alarm equipment, or any compo-
and smoldering type. This is to ensure Thal both can detect a wide range nenl of that system which fails shall be repaired or replaced as soon as
possible.
FCC Statement
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject lo the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interfer-
ence, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note! This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These lim-
its are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates. uses and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not Installed and used in accordance with the Instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee That interference will not occur in a particular installation. II this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following measures:
— Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
— Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
— Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver Is connected.
— Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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uAL UORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION
OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL
FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM
LISTING SERVICE
LISTING No. 7272-1388:226
CATEGORY: Photoelectric Smoke Detector
Page 1 of 1
LISTEE: G.S. Building Systems Corp., 6411 Parkland Dr., Sarasota, FL 34243
Contact: Leon Newsome (9411 739-4276
DESIGN:
Models 2251F and 2251TF photoelectric smoke detector. Model 2251TF
employs an integral supplemental heat sensor. 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, model number, electrical rating and UL label.
APPROVAL: Listed as photoelectric smoke detectors when used in conjunction with listee's
listed Models B210LP, 8501, and B501BH bases (CSFM Listing No.
7300-1388:158) and separately listed compatible fire alarm control units.
XLF: 7272-1209:160
03-142000
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 gem 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.
^sued: J U N E 5, 2000
Ei _se issue date to expiration date
1 Listing Expires June 30, 2001
Authorized By:
BEN HO, Supervising Deputy
Program Manager
LISTING No.
CATEGORY:
LISTEE:
DESIGN:
INSTALLATION:
MARKING:
APPROVAL:
NOTE:
XLF:
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION
OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL
FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM
LISTING SERVICE
7300-1388:158
Misc. Device/Control Unit Accessories
GS Building Products, 6411 Parkland Drive, Sarasota, FL 34243
Contact: Leon Newsome (941) 739-4276
Page 1 of 1
Modals B501 F and 8501 BF detector bases. Refer to listee's data sheet for
detailed product description and operational considerations.
In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and
ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction.
Model designation, UL label and one of the following name brands: Edwards,
Edwards Systems Technology (EST), Mirtone, Fire Alarm and Systems
Technology (FAST) or Alarm Industry Products (AIP).
Listed as detector bases for use with listee's •separately listed smoke and
heat detectors and fire alarm control units.
Formerly 7300-1102:109
7300-1209:128
'Corrected 10-04-99
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 listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources
r-,
sued: MAY 30, 2000
Ehective issue date to expiration date
1 Listing Expires June 30, 2001 1
Authorized By:
BEN HO, Supervising Deputy
Program Manager
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- Class A (style Z) or class B (style Y) Indicating
Appliance Circuit (IAC)
Dry contact option for control or override functions
▪ Low standby current
'D Supervises and controls Fire fighter's telephone jacks
or station
Supervises and controls speaker, horn & strobe circuits
J Control module operates from manual or automatic
program control
Direct decade address switches
Mounts in standard 2" deep 4" sq electrical box
LED blinks to indicate polling
LED latches ON to indicate active module
Terminations made via saddle clamp terminals
Terminals hold two 14 AWG size wires
Connects to ZAS-1 data line
Built in transient protection
Supervised for open, short, ground, loss of polling
Reports analog value of Indicating Appliance Circuit
Description
M500CF'
The M500CF control module is an analog addressable
device used to assign an address or control point for
Indicating Appliance Circuits, fire fighter telephone
systems or ancillary systems and controls. The M500CF
supervises 24 Vdc powered Indicating Appliances or audio
evacuation circuits (25 V or 70 V systems). The control
module is polled by the CM1(N) or CM2(N) via the ZAS-1
card. The M500CF has an Indicating Appliance Circuit
(IAC) that may be configured class A (style Z) or class B
(style Y). The control module may be used to supervise
and control a single indicating appliance or a zone of
indicating appliances. Each control module contains
address switches to set a unique address or input/output
point for programming or control by the system. The
M500CF is mounted in a standard 4" square 2" deep
electrical box. After mounting in the electrical box a
coverplate hides the decade address switches but
exposes the LED.
The IRC-3 data entry program allows the user to configure
the control module as a supervised circuit, audible circuit,
visual circuit or dry contact module' When the control
module is configured as an audible or visual circuit the
analog value reported by the module to the CM1(N) or
CM2(N) is interpreted as: normal, open (circuit active) or
short (circuit short). If an audible or visual circuit is sensed
as a shorted, the module automatically prevents the unit
from providing power to the shorted circuit.
Operation
In the normal state, the ZAS-1 card polls the control
module and receives information from the module
including its type, address and current analog value. The
analog value reported in the normal state is the value due
to the current flow in the EOL. When the Indicating
Appliance Circuit is operated the control module senses
the change in current flow in the circuit and sends the new
analog value to the CM1(N) or CM2(N). If the Indicating
Appliance Circuit is shorted, the analog value of the circuit
is sent to the CM1(N) or CM2(N) on the next poll by the
ZAS-1 card. The analog value is interpreted, by the
system, based upon the identification of the module type
(supervised, dry contact) as identified by the data entry
program. The CM1(N) or CM2(N) evaluates the analog
value of each device and informs the system whether the
module is normal, open, short or is not being polled. A
LED on the Front of the device will blink each time the
device is polled by the ZAS-1 card and will latch ON when
the device is commanded On through manual or automatic
programming.
Installation
The M500CF may be configured as a class B (style Y) or
class A (style Z) Indicating Appliance Circuit. The M500CF
has saddle clamp type terminal screws that accommodate
two AWG #14 wires. When the ZAS-1 data line is
configured as a class B (style B) line the monitor modules
may be "T" tapped at a junction box. The ZAS-1 data line
originates at the ZAS-1 circuit card and must be a twisted
pair with 6 twists per foot minimum, and the total data line
may not exceed .22 uF capacitance and 47 Ohms
resistance. Shielded data line cable may be used, but
typically this reduces the effective maximum data line
distance.
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M500CF Typical Control Circuit
9 NOT USED
8 NOT USED
7 NOT USED
6 COMMON
N/O 4 J1 --{ I -*i- 111/1 5 N/C
NOTES:
DATA LINE 15 TWISTED PAIR CABLE,
18 AWG MINIMUM.
BREAK OFF TABS TO ENABLE DRY CONTACT OPTION.
"T" TAPS NOT ALLOWED ON CLASS A LINES.
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MUST BE SUPERVISED
BY A URSM MODULE
IN A IRC-3 PANEL
M500CF Typical Speaker Circuit
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5 NOT USED
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25 OR 70 Vrms
AUDIO RISER
SUPERVISED
DASHED LINE INDICATES
CLASS A CIRCUIT
NOTES:
QQ SIGNAL LINE 15 TWISTED PAIR CABLE
18AWG MINIMUM.
(x\ "T TAPS NOT ALLOWED ON CLASS A LINES.
A CIRCUIT POLARITY SHOWN IN SUPERVISORY
CONDITION.
Qi INSTALL CAPACITORS AND REMOVE EOL
FOR CLASS A OPERATION ONLY.
1111500CF Typical Indicating Device Circuit
UL LISTED
EOL RELAY
MUST BE SUPv
BY A DEDICATED
M500MF MODULE
1
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FROM FROM
ZAS -1 PS4/8A
CARD POWER
SUPPLY
To
M500CF
PWA
(+) 4 1{
0 0
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HE 9
"A") RETURN
`'A - OUT
5 NOT USED
SUPERVISED
& POWER LIMITED
DASHED LINE INDICATES
CLASS A CIRCUIT
NOTES:
Q SIGNAL LINE IS TWISTED PAIR CABLE
18AWG MINIMUM.
/ "T" TAPS NOT ALLOWED ON CLASS A LINES.
A\ CIRCUIT POLARITY SHOWN IN SUPERVISORY
CONDITION.
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Specifications
'.tandby Current
tive Current
EOL Resistor Value
Temperature
Humidity
Contact ratings
IAC line resistance maximum
Application
Supervised Circuit
1 Amp @ 24 Vdc (0.6 pf, not rated for pilot duty)
25 Watts @ 25 VRMS Audio
25 Watts @ 70 VRMS Audio
Dry contact circuit (SPDT)
0.3 A @ 120 Vac (0.35 pf)
1 A @ 30 Vdc (0.6 pf, not rated for pilot duty)
20 Ohms
The control module is used to provide a unique address to
a single device or a zone of devices for control. The
control module is an addressable analog device that
communicates on the same data line as other analog
series devices (M500MF, M501 MF, 1551F, 2551F, 5551F,
DH500F, RZB12-6). In retrofit applications, the ZAS-1 line
that contains analog smoke detectors can be "T"tapped
(assuming a class B (style B) data line) and a data line
pulled to the device for control.
r- ically the control module is used to supervise devices
as: bell, horn, strobe and speaker circuits. When
used as an Indicating Appliance Circuit for 24 Vdc
powered devices, a 24 Vdc riser originates at a PS4/8A
series power supply, connects to each control module
requiring powered devices and is terminated by a End -of -
Lone Relay for supervision. When used as an Indicating
Appliance Circuit for speakers, an audio riser originates at
a AA75 or FAX series amplifier, connects to each control
module with speakers and is terminated by a Universal
Riser Supervisory Module (URSM) for supervision. The
riser (24 Vdc or Audio) is switched to the supervised
Indicating devices upon manual or automatic program
control.
The M500CF may be used for control and supervision of
the firefighter warden phones or phone jacks. When used
as a Phone Circuit, a phone riser originates at the FCCA
or ACP, connects to each control module with Phone jack
or warden station and is terminated by a Universal Riser
Supervisory Module (URSM) for supervision. The phone
M500CF
200 uA Dry Contact
300 uA Supervised
5.3 mA
47K Ohms
0-49°C (32-120°F)
85% non -condensing
riser is switched to the supervised warden station or
handset upon manual control via switch command at the
Fire Command Center.
The control module may be used in HVAC systems to
control external relays for fan and damper controls. The
M500CF, when used in HVAC systems, may be
configured as a dry contact, using external power or the
supervised configuration, with an external relay, which will
provide a system status point upon activation of the
control module.
Engineering Specifications
The control module shall be a member of the Analog data
line and send true analog values to the CM1(N) or CM2(N)
for proper interpretation of the status of monitored devices.
The Indicating device being monitored or the external load
being controlled shall be configured as a class A (style Z)
or class B (style Y) IAC. The system shall be capable of
defining any module as supervised output module,
audible, visual or dry contact. The control module shall
have both an input and output address and shall be
manually or automatically operated. When configured as
an IAC a short on the supervised circuit shall prevent
power from being applied to the line.
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fur intention to keep the product information current and accurate. We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications
,ubject to change without notice. For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet. contact EST.
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Models M500MF and M501MF monitor modules, Models M500CF and
M500CFS control modules and Model M500XF fault isolator module. 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, model designation and UL label.
APPROVAL:
Listed as accessories for use with separately listed compatible fire alarrn control
units. System Sensor Model SMB500 surface mount box may ba used as an
enclosure for these models.
NOTE: Formerly 7300-1388:166 and 7300-1102:106
XLF: 7300-1209:104
Rev. 03-30-94
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 listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources.
Issued: MAY 30, 2000 Authorized By:
Effective issue date to expiration date
Usting Expires June 30, 2001 II
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Program Manager
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Multi -Voltage Control Relays
Model PAM 1
Features
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Description
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I he PAM 1 Is ideal for applrt:allons where remote relay!; are
Iequlred for control of status feedback. They arc suitable for
use with IIVAC. temperature Control, Fire Alarm. Securely.
I Energy Management. and Lighting Control Systems
Installation Wiring
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Ordering Information
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laps. mourning suety rand (i..
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Specifications
Power Requuemenls
Relay:
Contact Rating:
Ambient Temperature
Approvals:
Dimensions:
15 mA per position @ 24 VOC.
24 VAC. 115 VAC
U L Recognized SPOT
10 Amps @ 1.15 VAC
-58"F to I85"F (-50"C to ,85"C)
U.L. Recognized components
1.5" (38.1mm) H x 1" (24.5mm) W
x .875" (22.2mm) 0 with 6"
(150mm) wire leads 18 AWG
(1 .00mm')
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L!STEE:
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Models MR-101/C, MR-104/C, MR-201/C, •MR-201/CX, MR-204/C, 'MR-
204/CX, PAM-1, PAM-2, PAM-2X. PAM-3, PAM-4, •RIC-1 and •RIC-2 relay
modules. Models MR-101/C, -201/C and-201/CX may employ suffix -R or -S.
Refer to listee's data sheet for detailed product description and operational
considerations.
INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instruction; applicable codes &
ordinances end in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction.
MARKING:
APPROVAL:
Listee's name. electrical rating and UL label.
Listed as relay modules for use with separately listed compatible control units.
'Rev. I0-15-98
This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or
other data bur does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the
irem 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 1, 1999
/`Sective issue date to expiration date
Authorized Ry:
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Program Manager
Monitor Module
MODEL M500MF, M501MF
Features
13333331239132
M500MF
Monitors Alarm or Supervisory device contacts
Style B or D Initiating Device Circuit
Low standby current
Direct decade address switches
Mounts in standard deep 4" sq electrical box
LED blinks to indicate polling
LED latches ON to indicate active module
Terminations made via saddle clamp terminals
Terminals hold two 14 AWG size wires
Connects to ZAS-1 data line
Built in transient protection
Supervised for open, short, ground, loss of polling
Reports analog value of Initiating Device Circuit
M501 MF
Monitors Alarm or Supervisory device contacts
Style B Initiating Device Circuit
Low standby current
Direct decade address switches
Mounts in single gang electrical box
Terminations via wire nuts
Connects to ZAS-1 data line
Built in transient protection
Supervised for open, short, ground, loss of polling
Reports analog value of Initiating Device Circuit
Description
MSOOMF
The M500MF monitor module is an analog addressable
device used to assign an address or monitor fire alarm or
supervisory initiating device contacts. The M500MF
supervises any dry contact initiating device. The monitor
module is polled by the CM1(N) or CM2(N) via the ZAS-1
card. The M500MF has a Initiating Device Circuit (IDC) that
may be configured class A (style D) or class 8 (style B). The
monitor module may be used to supervise a single initiating
device or a zone of initiating devices. Each monitor module
contains address switches to set a unique address or input
point for programming or control by the system. The M500MF
is mounted in a standard 4" square deep electrical box. After
mounting in the electrical box a coverplate hides the decade
address switches but exposes the LED.
M501MF
The M501 MF monitor module (mini module) is an analog
addressable device used to assign an address or monitor fire
�..,plarm or supervisory initiating device contacts. The M501 MF
ANALOG DEVICES
supervises any dry contact initiating device. The monitor
module is polled by the CM1(N) or CM2(N) via the ZAS-1
card, The M501 MF has a class B (style B) Initiating Device
Circuit. The monitor module may be used to supervise a
single initiating device or a zone of initiating devices, Each
monitor module contains address switches to set a unique
address or input point for programming or control by the
system. The M501 MF is mounted in a standard single gang
electrical box. The M501 MF mounts in the electrical box and
the device that it is supervising is installed on the electrical
box.
The IRC-3 data entry program allows the user to configure
either module as a fire alarm module or a supervisory module.
When the monitor module is configured as an alarm module
the analog values reported by the module to the CM1(N) or
CM2(N) will be interpreted as one of the following conditions:
supervisory open, supervisory short, loss of polling.
Typically the monitor module is used to supervise devices
such as: Waterflow switches, tamper switches, 4-wire type
smoke detectors, manual pull stations, status contacts, etc.
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Operation
In the normal state the ZAS-1 card polls the monitor module
and receives information back from the module including the
type, address and current analog value. The analog value
forted in the normal state is the value due to the current
in the EOL. When the supervised initiating device contact
...iosed the monitor module senses the change in current
flow in the initiating device circuit and sends the new analog
value of the initiating device circuit. If the initiating device
circuit is open to the EOL, the analog value of the circuit is
sent to the CM1(N) or CM2(N) on the next poll by the ZAS-1
card. The analog value is as stored in the system and is
interpreted, based upon the identification of the module type
(alarm, supervisory) as identified by the data entry program.
The CM1(N) or CM2(N) evaluates the analog value of each
device and indicates to the system whether the module is
normal, alarm, supervisory short or supervisory open. If the
M500MF is used, a LED on the front of the device will blink
each time the device is polled by the ZAS-1 card and will latch
ON when the device is active.
Installation
The M500MF may be configured as a class B (style B) or
class A (style D) Initiating Device Circuit. The M501MF is
mounted in a single gang electrical box, normally behind the
device it is supervising, and is terminated with an EOL. The
M500MF has saddle clamp type terminal screws that
accommodate two AWG #14 wires. The M501 MF has pigtail
leads that are connected to the ZAS-1 data line and the
initiating device via wire nuts. When the ZAS-1 data line is
configured as a class B (style B) line the monitor modules
„...ay be "T' tapped at a junction box. The ZAS-1 data line
mates at the ZAS-1 circuit card and must be a twisted pair
a (6 twists per foot minimum), and the total data line may
not exceed .22 pF capacitance and 47 Ohms resistance.
Shielded data line cable may be used, but typically this
reduces the effective maximum data line distance.
Specifications
Application
The monitor module is used to provide a unique address to a
single device or a zone of devices. The monitor module is an
addressable analog device that communicates on the same
data line as other analog series devices (M500CF. 1551 F,
2551F, 5551F, DH50OF). In retrofit applications, the ZAS-1
line that contains analog smoke detectors can be "T" tapped
(assuming a class B (style B) data line) and a data line pulled
to the nearest manual station, waterflow device, tamper switch
or other supervisory switch.
Engineering Specifications
The monitor module shall be a member of the Analog data
line and send true analog values to the CM1(N) or CM2(N) for
proper interpretation of the status of monitored device. The
initiating device being monitored shall be configured as a
class A (style D) or class 6 (style B) IDC. The system shall be
capable of defining any module as an alarm module and
report Alarm trouble or loss of polling or as a supervisory
module and reporting supervisory short, supervisory open or
loss of polling.
Listings
UL, ULC, BSA, FM, CSFM, City of Chicago
Catalog Number
M500MF
M501 MF
Standby Current
300 PA
300 PA
Alarm Current
5.4 mA
400 PA
EOL Resistor Value
47K Ohms
47K Ohms
temperature
0-49° C (32-120°F)
0-49° C (32-120° F)
Humidity
85% non -condensing
85% non -condensing
line resistance maximum
20 Ohms
20 Ohms
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M500MF Initiating Device Circuits
(oof
NOT USED 3
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M500MF
"A" RETURN
N 7(+)
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NOT USED 4 � 5 NOT USED
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n
FROM
ZAS -1
CARD
GS
SUPERVISED
EOLz
WES
DASHED LINE INDICATES
CLASS A CIRCUIT
NOTES:
/ l \ SIGNAL LINE IS TWISTED PAIRED CABLE 18 AWG
MIN.
/2\'T' TAPS NOT ALLOWED ON CLASS A LINES.
/a\ WILL NOT SUPPORT 2-WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS.
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M501 MF Monitor Module
TO NEXT DEVICE OR ZAS-1 CARD FOR CLASS "A"
SIGNALING, OPERATES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
STYLE REQUIREMENTS 1-6 OF NFPA72 FOR SIGNAL -
LINE CIRCUITS.
SUPERVISED
0
RED
BLACK
FROM ZAS-1
CARD OR PREVIOUS
DEVICE
„ cs
VIOLET
1
WIRE NUTS
WHITE
CM— SUPERVISED —0
LOOP 0 0
6 3 6
;I IB ADDRESS 2 7
�0 9 10 98
5
CLASS B INITIATING
DEVICE CIRCUIT
STYLE A, B
NOTES:
/� SIGNAL LINE IS TWISTED PAIRED CABLE 18 AWG MIN.
/ 2\WILL NOT SUPPORT 2-WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS.
ITEMS INSIDE DASHED LINE MUST BE INSIDE UL LISTED
JUNCTION BOX, SINGLE GANG SIZE MINIMUM.
/ 4\ALL CONNECTIONS POWER LIMITED.
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47K EOL
P/N
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It Is an Intention 10 keep the product Information current and
accurate. We an not aowr specific applications or aniklpele
all requirements. AN spsdlk'allons en subject l0 dlanpe with-
out notes. For more 'Mammalian or qusallana IelaliW to this
270008 Spedlcallon Skeet, cooled EST.
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CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION
OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL.
FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM
LISTING SERVICE
LISTING NO. 7300-1388:155
CATEGORY: Misc. Devices/Control Unit Accessories
LISTEE: GS Building Systems, 6411 Parkland Drive, Sarasota, FL 34243
Contact: Leon Newsome (941) 739-4276
DESIGN:
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Models M500MF and M501MF monitor modules, Models M500CF and
M500CFS control modules and Model M500XF fault isolator module. 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, model designation and UL label.
APPROVAL:
Listed as accessories for use with separately listed compatible fire alarm control
units. System Sensor Model SMB500 surface mount box may be used as an
enclosure for these models.
NOTE: Formerly 7300-1388:166 and 7300-1102:106
XLF: 7300-1209:104
Rev. 03-30-94
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 listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources.
Issued: MAY 30, 2000 Authorized By:
Ehective issue date to expiration date
Listing Expires June 30, 2001 II
BEN HO, Supervising Deputy
Program Manager
EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY7M
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Model 5551
Features
❑ 2-Wire System
❑ Electronic, dual thermistors for fast rate of rise
response
❑ All electronics conformal coated for resistance to
corrosion
❑ Built-in test switch
❑ Remote test feature (from the panel)
❑ Low Standby Current
❑ Listed to EN-54 and U.L. 521
❑ Listed to CAN/ULC-5530
❑ Built-in tamper -resistant feature
❑ Designed for Direct Surface or Electrical Box Mounting
❑ Sealed against back pressure
❑ High velocity performance
❑ 360° field viewing angle of the visual alarm indicators
❑ Easy plug-in of the head to base
❑ SEMS screws for easy wiring
❑ Direct Dial DECADE address entry
❑ Stable communications techniques with noise immunity
❑ Two Visible LEDs "blink" every time the unit is
addressed
Description
The analog/intelligent system offers performance and
serviceability features capable of benefiting the customer,
installer and serviceman well beyond that which is
possible with a conventional type system. The sensors are
continually monitored to measure any change in their
sensitivity due to temperature. They can give an advance
indication to the panel of the need for maintenance and be
specific as to where the maintenance is needed. If local
regulations permit, then selected maintenance may be
performed in an intelligent system compared to having to
check the sensitivity of ALL detectors to assure overall
performance when only a few may be dirty.
General Specifications
Operating Voltage/Current Range---15-28 V (Peak DC),
5 mA current for visible LEDs latched on
Standby Current---200µ A Maximum
Sensitivity ---Ordinary Range with 60°C Fixed temperature
alarm
Sensor ---Electronic, Dual Thermistors
Temperature Range---- 0°C to 60°C, 32°F to 140°F
Humidity Range 10% to 95% RH
Weight 150 g (5 oz.)
Diameter 103 mm base (4 inches)
158 mm base (6.2 inches)
The Model 5551 Analog Terminal Sensors unique dual
thermistor sensor will monitor the ambient temperature
from 0°C to 60°C and gives a fast response to rapid
increases in temperature.
The 5551 Sensors are simple to install, service and
maintain. Using a specially designed tool, maintenance
personnel can remove and replace the plug-in sensors
without using a ladder. These sensors incorporate a built-
in type identification so the system can identify the type of
detector. The 5551 also. has a built-in magnetic reed
switch for local testing.
The 5551 Plug-in series of intelligent sensors are
designed to commercial standards and appearance.
EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
SARASOTA. FLA. 813-756-3278 Fax: 813-751-6304
FARMINGTON, CT. 203-678-0410 Fax: 203-677-1621
OWEN SOUND, CANADA 519-376-2430 Fax: 519-376-7258
m INTERNATIONAL: CANADA 416-678-6767 Fax: 416-678-2872
270019
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our intention to keep the product information current and accurate. We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications
subject to change without notice. For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet. contact EST.
L c' coj PAL _ cra1-65
EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
SARASOTA, FLA. 813-756-3278 Fax: 813.751-6384
FARMINGTON, CT. 203.678-0410 Fax: 203-677-1621
OWEN SOUND, CANADA 519.376-2430 Fax: 519376.7258
INTERNATIONAL: CANADA 416-678-6767 Fax: 416-678-2872
270019
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LISTING No.
CATEGORY:
LISTEE:
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION
OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL.
FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM
LISTING SERVICE
7270-1388:157 Page 1 of 1
Heat Detectors
GS Building Systems, 6411 Parkland Drive, Sarasota, FL 34243
Contact: Leon Newsome (941) 739-4276
DESIGN: Model 5651 F heat detector. 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: Model designation, UL label and one of the following brand names: Edwards,
Edwards Systems Technology (EST), Mirtone, Fire Alarm and Systems
Technology (FAST) and Alarm Industry Products (AIP).
APPROVAL: Listed as a heat detector for use with Model B501 BF base (CSFM Listing No.
1388:158) and separately listed compatible fire alarm control units.
NOTE:
XLF:
Formerly 7270-1102:108
7270-1209:105
11-26-93
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 listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources.
�. .te Issued: MAY 30, 2000
Effective issue date to expiration date
1 Listing Expires June 30, 2001
Authorized By:
BEN HO, Supervising Deputy
Program Manager
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION
OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL
FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM
LISTING SERVICE
- LISTING No. 7300-1388:158
CATEGORY: Misc. Device/Control Unit Accessories
LISTEE: GS Building Products, 6411 Parkland Drive, Sarasota, FL 34243
Contact: Leon Newsome (941) 739-4276
Page 1 of 1
DESIGN: Models B501 F and B501 BF 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: Model designation, UL label and one of the following name brands: Edwards,
Edwards Systems Technology (EST), Mirtone, Fire Alarm and Systems
Technology (FAST) or Alarm Industry Products (AIP).
APPROVAL:
NOTE:
XLF:
Listed as detector bases for use with listee's 'separately listed smoke and
heat detectors and fire alarm control units.
Formerly 7300-1102:109
7300-1209:128
•Corrected 10-04-99
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 listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources.
sued: MAY 30, 2000 Authorized By:
Etie...jve issue date to expiration date
IIListing Expires June 30, 2001 I
BEN HO, Supervising Deputy
Program Manager
Series 218
Fire Protective
PAGE
Underwriters
Laboratories Inc.®
Listed Type CM -Fa
O 60° C PVC insulated jacket.
0 Color (:ode see Table V.
`Refer to ColurTable VI.
O State of California State Fire
Marshal Approval Number
7161.0972.100.
O Manufactured in accordance
with UL Subject 1424 and
the N.E.C.Article 760
Sections 760-61 & 760-71.
CATALOG AWG I NOMINAL WEIGHT MUTUAL CAP.
NUMBER L O:B_ LBS/Mfi pFd/Fool Nom.
MID -CAP LESS THAN 22 pFd / FOOT 1 PAIR UNSHIELDED"
218.18-1.1TP
218.16-1-1TP
218-14-1-1TP
18
16
14
.211
.252
.288
22
32
49
16.92
16.85
18.35
MID -CAP 1 PAIR OVERALL SHIELD
218-18-1-15TP
218-16-1-15TP
218-14-1-1STP
18
16
14
.214
.257
293
26 29.5
38 29.3
59 30.2
°x Maximum capuc tame values for unc p tir urtshielt ed ctldrs only.
For other configurations, please consult' specification sheet.
CATALOG NUMBER I UUOMItJAL WEICHE MUTUAL CAP.
NUMBER OF PAIRS 0 O. LBS/h1FT pFd/Fool Nam.
#18 AWG MID -CAP MULTIPLE PAIR OVERALL SHIELD
•21.8-18-1-2STp
-218-18-13STP
'z18-18-1-4sTp
'218-18.1-6STP
2
3
4
6
.353
.372
.419
.488
=h Cornea S1drs Deputrnent inr lead aims.
133 South Van Homan ltd. •
50
66
83
119
EICIEIS
22.7
20.4
19.2
18.9
WIRE & CABLE CORP.
Montebello, CA 90640 • (800) 423-.1659 • (8(30) 352-4335 (CA) • Fax (562) 692-9203
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OFIGIRESTITT Et RITE PROTECTION C"
OFFICE OF THE S1A1E RR! MM SIW
FR ! ENWN([RINO-SOLOING MATT MALSUrn PROGRAM
41.
LISTING SERVICE
LISTING MI 7161-0972:100 , Pape 1 of 1
CATEGORY: Cables•Rre Protet:tivs Signaling
LATE': Atlas Wire & Cable, 133 S. Van Norman Rd.. Montebello CA 90840
Contact: Tony Senders (213) 723-2401
ORLON: Model FPL, FLPR and FPLP power limited firs prateetlwe signaling cables.
Condyotor{i Two or more conductors
INSTALLATION: in sccordancs with listae's printed instelletien Instructiora, applicable coda 1.
ordinances. NEC Ankle 760, end In a meaner acceptable to the authority having
ryrisdioticn.
MARXONO:
APPROVAL:
UL FILEd
Uatee a name, Type "FPL", 'FPLN', "FPLP", end VL label.
Listed es pewter -limbed Tire protective signaling cables.
015941 for all Jacketed Products
EP59112 for all Parallel Products
E1171125
'rW. a.te•er_ "
This Raing Is bused upon 1pdmical deta submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fins Engineering aSVhes reviewed the ten rasa
andler otter deb but does not meow an independent redleoallon of any Sens This Nang b not an onelONNVINIt of
rsmaams deticn of the Item and. This ISO° should net be used to verify comma operational requirements or tnealledon
otl rle. Rslsr to IStea s date net, iMtaaetion Instnresonis arsaor other sunabls Wormaton scurts&
Oea issued: JUNE 22, 2000 Authorised Ely::
Eflecdve issue dale to espistion data
BEN .t10. Supervising Deputy
Pipet Abnsger
Copper Building Wire Products
/1,
Type THHN/THWN •
600 Volts, 90'C Dry, 75'C Wet, NEC® Article 310
CATALOG
NUMBER
COLOR
CODES
PKG.
CODES
COND.
SIZE
AWG
NO. OF
STRANDS
STRAND
CLASS
INSULATION
THICKNESS
(MILS)
JACKET
THICKNESS
(MILS)
NOM.
0.0.
INCHES
COPPER
WT.
LBS/MFT
SHIPPING
WT.
LBS/MFT
23014
1-8
12, 13. 32, 34
14
Solid
15
4
.105
12.4
• 16
23012
All
12. 13, 32, 34
12
Solid
15
4
.122
19.8
24
23010
1-8
32, 34
10
Solid
20
4
.153
31.4
37
24014
All
12, 13, 32, 34
14
19
C
15
4
.112
12.7
17
24012
All
12, 13. 32. 34
. 12
19
C
15
4
.129
20.2
25
24010
1-8
12, 13, 32, 34
10
19
C
20
4
.162
32.1
39
25008
1-8
00, 32, 33. 34
8
19
C
30
6
.214
51.0
65
25006 -
1-8
00, 32, 33. 34
6
19
C
30
6
.252
81.1
98
25004
1-4, 7
00, 32, 33, 34
4
19
C
40
6
.323
128.9
157
25003
1
1-4, 7
00. 32, 33. 34
00, 32, 33, 34
3
2
19
19
C
C
40
40
6
6
.349
.381
162.5
204.9
194
240
25002
25001
1
00,32,33
1
19
8
50
7
.439
258.4
305
26110
1
0032,33
1/0
19
B
50
7
.481
325.8
379
26210
1 & 4
00.32,33
2/0
19
B
50
7
.523
410.9
470
26310
1
00,32,33
3/0
19
B
50
7
573
518.1
584
26410
1 & 4
00.32.33
4/0
19
B
50
7
.628
653.3
728
27250
1
00.32,33
250
37
B
60
8
.705
771.9
866
27300
1
00,32,33
300
37
B
60
8
.758
926.3
1030
27350
1
00,32,33
350
37
8
60
8
.809
1081
1193
27400
1
1
00,32,33
00.32,33
400
500
37
37
B
6
60
60
8
8
.851
.935
1235
1544
1354
1679
27500
27600
1
00.32,33
600
61
B
70
9
1.031
1853
2023
27750
1
00,32,33
750
61
B
70
9
1.136
2316
2508
To determine amoacity by rnnnnrinr m° ..,.,....v ,I,_ °,-. ___. .-__..
o normal manufactunng tolerances.
COLOR
CODE
1
2
3
4
5
6
COLOR
Black
White
Red
Green
Yellow
Brown
COLOR
CODE COLOR
7 Blue
8 Orange
9 Gray
A
Purple
B Pink
C Tan
IN *THMADIEE
USA
Listed
4
ode. The above data are approximate and subject
•:, PACKAGING CODE
PACKAGE,
12
50' Spool
13
100' Spool
32
500' Reel
33
1,000' Reel
34
2.500' Reel
00
Cut to order
Passes UL VW-1
Flame Teal
Underwrite a Laboratories Inc.
T1 rough 4/0
IEEE 383
FLAME TEST
1/0 and Larger
Product Construction:
Conductor:
• Bare annealed copper per ASTM B-3
• Stranded conductors per ASTM B-8 or
B-787
Insulation:
• Color coded premium grade flame retardant
PVC (polyvinyl chloride)
Jacket:
• Tough polyamide nylon
• Temperature rating not to exceed:
THHN: 90°C dry and damp, 600V
THWN: 75°C dry. wet ar in oil, 600V
MTW: 90°C dry, 80°C in oil. 600V
AWM: 90°C dry. 80°C in oil, 1000V
AWM: 105°C dry, 75°C in oil, 600V
Print Legend:
• 14 AWG through 10 AWG solid: GCC C7
(SIZE) AWG VW-1 TYPE THHN OR THWN
(UL) 600 VOLTS GASOLINE AND OIL
RESISTANT II OR AWM
• 14 AWG through 1 AWG stranded: GCC iW
(SIZE) AWG VW-1 TYPE THHN OR THWN
OR MTW (UL) 600 VOLTS GASOLINE AND
OIL RESISTANT II OR AWM
1/0 AWG and larger: GCC t7 (SIZE) TYPE
THHN OR THWN 600 VOLTS GASOLINE
AND OIL RESISTANT II SUNLIGHT
RESISTANT FOR CT USE OR AWM
Applications:
• General purpose building wire for services,
feeders and branch circuits
• Conduit and raceways
• 1/0 and larger for cable tray use
Features:
• Slick nylon jacket for easy pulling
• VW-1 rated through 1 AWG
• 1/0 AWG and larger rated for CT use
• 1/0 AWG and larger rated Sunlight Resistant
• Gasoline and Oil Resistant II
• Resistant to abrasion, acids, alkalines,
ozone, and water
Industry Standards:
• ASTM 8-3 and 8-8 ar B-787
• UL Standard 83 - THHN/THWN
• UL Standard 1063 for machine tool wire
• NEMA WC5/ILEA 5-61-402
• Federal Specification JC-308
• NFPA 70 (NEC°)
• NFPA 79 AWM 600V 105°C (75°C in oil)
• NY State DOS 16120-880926-2008
• For CSA T90 - call your sales
representative
Packaging:
• 14 and 12 AWG: 4 x 500' in a carton or
2500' reels '
• 10 AWG: 2 x 500' in a carton or 2500' reels
• 8 AWG through 2 AWG: 500', 1000', 2500'
reels, and cut to order
• 1 AWG and larger: 500' and 1000' reels,
and cut to order
General
able v
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