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SRP4x4 STANDARD RELEASE PANEL OPERATING & MAINTENANCE MANUAL An ISO 9001:008 Registered Company

IMPORTANT SERVICE NOTICE When requesting service assistance, or to order parts for this control panel, you are required to provide the Model Number, Drawing Number and Serial Number. This product information is recorded on the Panel Identification Label located inside the control panel. Please have this information available before calling your Authorized Protectowire Distributor or the Factory.

Table of Contents General Information & Panel Specification Company Information / Publishing Date... Notice & Warnings... System Description & Features... 4 Systems Specifications... 5-6 Enclosure Information Enclosure Dimensions... 7-9 Panel Mounting... 10 Battery Cabinet Mounting... 11 Wiring Wire Routing Detail (Power Limited vs Non-Power Limited)... 1 Wire Size Estimator... 1 Field Wiring (Initiating Device Circuits)... 14 Field Wiring (NAC & Solenoid Release Circuits)... 15 Options Alarm Point Location Meter (PDM-1000-4)... 16 Auxiliary Relay Module (RB-4)... 17 Class A Alarm Notification Module (AM-91-)... 18 Installation / Troubleshooting Installation Test & Maintenance... 19 Troubleshooting... 0-4 Programming Wire Diagram Program Chart... 5-9 Battery Calculations Battery Size Selection Chart... 40 Panel Instructions (tearout)... 41 Appendix A Listed Solenoids, Notification Appliance Devices, Listed Smoke Detectors... 4-44 1

The Protectowire Co., Inc. 60 Washington Street, Pembroke, MA U.S.A. 059-18 Telephone: 1-781-86-878 Fax: 1-781-86-045 WWW.PROTECTOWIRE.COM Model SRP-4x4 Standard Release Panel Operating & Maintenance Manual Man-00 Rev. B Publish Date -5-14

Notice TESTING AND MAINTENANCE OF SYSTEM CTROLS SHALL BE PERFORMED BY COMPETENT PERSNEL HAVING JURIICTI OVER THIS PROTECTIVE SIGNALING SYSTEM. TESTING ZES WITH SOLENOID RELEASE CIRCUITS AND EQUIPMENT SHUTDOWN CTACTS MAY BE ACCOMPLISHED BY USE OF A JUMPER WIRE ACROSS EACH DETECTI / INITIATING CIR- CUIT FIELD WIRING TERMINALS LY AFTER THE DISCNECT SWITCH, LOCATED IN THE LOWER LEFT CORNER OF MAIN BOARD, HAS BEEN PLACED IN THE LEFT POSITI. SLIDING THIS SWITCH IN THE LEFT POSITI ALLOWS SIGNALS FOR OP, OP, AND OP4 TO BE BYPASSED. NOTE: IT IS ALWAYS GOOD PRACTICE TO DISCNECT ALL PRE-ACTI SYSTEMS PRIOR TO TESTING. WARNING! FATAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND EQUIPMENT DAMAGE MAY RESULT FROM FAILURE TO REMOVE ALL POWER PRIOR TO SERVICING SYSTEM. CAUTI The Protectowire Co., Inc. designs and manufactures fire protection systems to meet both UL and FM Global criteria for electrical transients introduced on both the power supply side of the system and into the panel from field wiring for initiating device circuits, notification appliance circuits, and other external field routed wiring. Fire protection systems located in areas subject to lightning strikes, or subject to other severe transients, and electromagnetic interference, should be protected similar to computers and other electronic systems with supplemental surge and filter protection both on the power supply side and on field wiring for initiating device circuits, notification appliance circuits and other field routed wiring. Please refer to surge/filter manufacturers, (eg., DITEK 800-75-45, www.ditekcorp.com) to specify devices for your particular conditions. The National Lightning Safety Institute (www. LightningSafety.com) also provides valuable information regarding the problems and solutions of providing lightning protection including assuring true earth ground conditions. Lightning strikes, other severe power surges, and significant EMI/RFI interference, by their nature, are beyond normal design criteria and are outside the warrantee for manufacturing defects.

MODEL SRP-4x4 STANDARD RELEASE PANEL System Description & Setup The Model SRP-4x4 is a Fire Alarm Control/Releasing Panel which is FM approved, UL Inc. Listed. It is designed primarily for use as a releasing panel for Pre-action and Deluge, water based extinguishing systems. This unit is in compliance with NFPA-1, NFPA-7, and UL864 and can be used as a stand alone Fire Control Panel. The Fire Control Panel is programmable by way of three () eight (8) position DIP switches. Select a system programming scheme that meets your requirements as depicted on pages 5 thru 9. Special attention must be taken in positioning dip switches for proper panel operation. System Features Four (4) Supervised Class A (style D) or Class B (style A or B) Initiating device circuits which may be configured for the following functions. 1. Standard Initiating Device Circuits Compatible with the following: a. Up to 10,000 Feet (,048m) of Protectowire type PHSC linear heat detector. b. Up to 0 (45uA) Hochiki smoke detectors. c. Any combination of Normally Open contact initiating devices. Examples: Conventional Manual Pull Stations, Waterflow Switches, Conventional Spot heat detectors.. Supervisory Initiating Device Circuits Compatible with the following: a. Any combination of Normally Open contact initiating devices. Examples: Low air pressure switches, Valve Tamper Switches. Four (4) Supervised Class B (Style Y) Output Zones: Each Output can be set up for any of the following: 1) Notification Appliance Circuit (Output #1 thru #4) ) Release circuit (Outputs #,, and/or 4) ) Supervisory Bell circuit (Outputs # & 4 only) 4) Trouble Bell circuit (Output #4 only) - Releasing Zones can be set up for either single or cross zone operation - All circuits are inherently Power-Limited per NFPA 70 (nec) see 760 - Initiating circuits can be wired as Class A or B - Output circuits #,, and 4 have disable feature - Signal Silence Button (common alarm and/or trouble conditions) - System Reset Button - Built-in Trouble/Supervisory Buzzer - Auxiliary Contacts for Alarm/Trouble/Supervisory - On Board 4V Auxiliary Power (100mA MAX) Resettable - Ground Fault Detection (.K ohms to Ground) - Battery Trouble circuit (low battery, battery overcharge, battery disconnect) - 4 or 90 hour Battery Standby operation available Options: 1) AM-91- Module: converts Class B Notification Appliance circuit to Class A ) PDM-1000-4 Protectowire Digital Alarm Point Location Meter. ) RB-4 Auxiliary Alarm Relays 4

SPECIFICATIS Housing Type: 16 gauge steel. Door: Piano Hinged, lockable. Dimensions: 0 1/ x 14 1/4 x 4 /4 Finish: Red enamel with red, black and white logo/label. Knockouts: Minimum of one 1/ and two /4 knockouts on each side, top and bottom. Visual Indicators (Visible LED s with door closed) AC-: (1) Green System Silence, System Trouble, Ground Fault Detection, Battery Trouble, and Output Disconnect Supervisory: (5) Yellow Common Alarm: (1) Red Supervisory Zone Alarm: (1) Yellow Input and Output Zone Trouble: (9) Yellow Input and Output Zone Alarm: (8) Red Control Buttons Signal Silence: Momentary - Silences alarm signaling circuits, trouble buzzer and outputs programmed as supervisory bell or trouble bell. System Reset: Momentary - Resets all alarm circuits if condition has been corrected. Removes power from initiating circuits. Initiating Device Circuits (4 TOTAL) 4 NFPA Style D (Class A) or Style B (Class B) Power-limited IDC loop current (IDC): 1.1 ma. IDC alarm trip current: 10 ma minimum. IDC alarm current (short circuit): 44 ma max. Normal loop voltage: VDC Linear heat detector resistance: 000 ohms max. Maximum Impedance to insure Alarm:.4K ohms. End of Line Resistor: - (Required in Class B configuration only) Two Wire Detector capacity (per zone): 0-0.045 ma type Hochiki smoke detectors Low/Disconnected Battery Battery and system trouble indication when voltage falls out of range between 1-9 Volts, or has been disconnected Fused battery and reverse polarity protection is provided. Conditioning Resistor:. K ohm (Remove and replace with batteries) 5

SPECIFICATIS (continued) Output Circuit (4 TOTAL) ( INDICATING, RELEASING, SUPERVISORY AND BELL) 4 Supervised Notification Appliance Circuits (NAC) Class B, reverses polarity on alarm (Optional Class A Module: AM-91-). Maximum line loss not to exceed 1.0 Volts or 1 Ohm fully loaded. Power-limited, each circuit has self-resetting type fuse (PTC). Output #1; Dedicated for Notification Only; rated 4V FWR regulated, 1 amp continuous. Outputs #, & 4 rated 4VDC regulated, 1 amp each,.1 amps combined for Solenoid activation. Per UL listings circuits are rated.5 amps each,.75 amps combined for Notification Devices Standby terminal voltage approximately -.7VDC. End of Line Resistor - ohms. Compatible Solenoids: FM Solenoid Groups A, B, D, E, F, G, I, J & K For UL see Appendix A for compatible Solenoids. Supervisory Circuit (1 TOTAL) Supervisory monitors the following: High/Low Air Tamper/Valve positioning and etal One latching Class B Supervised Initiating Device Circuit. Power-limited. End of Line Resistor - ohms. Circuit loop resistance 100 ohms. Increase in circuit resistance causes supervisory trouble and system trouble. Maximum resistance for supervisory signal 00 ohms to insure alarm. Minimum current 4.5 ma to insure alarm (10 ma short circuit maximum). Normal supervisory standby loop current ma. Normal standby loop voltage 19.5VDC. Input Power 10VAC - 1.7 Amp max. (50-60 Hz) or 40VAC -.85 Amp max. (50-60 Hz) Green AC- LED goes off with AC power loss, causes system trouble and buzzer to sound. System on battery backup. System Trouble is also generated if voltage drops below 10V under alarm load, system is transferred to battery backup. Power Requirements Standby - 160 ma @ 4VDC, 7.0 AMP Batteries for 4 hour standby - 160mA @ 4VDC, 18.0 AMP Batteries for 90 hour standby (FM Requirement) Alarm -.5 AMP MAX. @ 4VDC All Zones. Battery Charger Specifications: 7 VDC @ 1.mA trickle; 1 Amp fast charge. AH Battery maximum, sealed rechargeable type. Outputs System Remote Signaling Relay contacts rated A, 0VDC (resistive) for Alarm, Supervisory & Trouble. Auxiliary Power - 4VDC regulated. Rated 100mA max. Power-limited. (Resettable) 6

9.87 1.06 14.1 1.00 Ø0.8 1.06 Ø0.6 Ø0.8 ENCLOSURE DIMENSIS IMPORTANT: The stated dimensions are for the enclosure back box only and do not account for the overall dimensions of the enclosure with the door installed. To account for the enclosure door and hinges add an additional 0.4 to the back box width, and 0.08 to the depth. 0.60 Caution: Do not drill through the top of the enclosure for conduit entry. Metal filings will damage system components and voids factory warranty. Use knockouts provided and seal all conduit openings to prevent water ingress. 14.1 1.75 1.06 0.1 0.1 FRT VIEW BACK VIEW 7

ENCLOSURE DIMENSIS IMPORTANT: The stated dimensions are for the enclosure back box only and do not account for the overall dimensions of the enclosure with the door installed. To account for the enclosure door and hinges add an additional 0.4 to the back box width & height, and 0.08 to the depth. Caution: Do not drill through the top of the enclosure for conduit entry. Metal filings will damage system components and voids factory warranty. Use knockouts provided and seal all conduit openings to prevent water ingress. 1.5 1.5 1.0 1.1 4.6 TOP/BOTTOM VIEW.5 1.5 4.5.0 0.88 1.1 0.88 KNOCKOUTS 7.5 0.1 1.1 1.5 0.88 4.5.0 1.5 LEFT/RIGHT SIDE VIEW 8

ENCLOSURE DIMENSIS 14.40 0.64 0.40 DOOR FRT/SIDE VIEW 9

OUT. DISC. SUPVISRY AC GND FLT BATT TRO COM GENERAL SYSTEM SILENCE ZE ZE ZE ZE SUPVRY. PANEL MOUNTING - Panel shall be located in a clean, dry, vibration free environment. Panel shall not be subjected to extreme temperatures or humidity. 1 4 1 4 FIRE CTROL PANEL - Panel shall be wall mounted only, with the top of enclosure at a height of 6 feet. Secure the panel using the mounting holes provided. - The panel must be easily accessible for maintenance with no physical obstructions blocking it s access or visual operation. - The panels hinged door requires an additional 16 inches of free space. This additional space allows the front door to be fully swung open. - Do not drill through the top of the enclosure for conduit entry. Metal filings will damage system components and voids factory warranty. Use knockouts provided and seal all conduit openings to prevent water ingress. - Once panel has been mounted connect all required conduit, field wiring, detection circuits, audible devices and/or solenoid valves. Lastly connect input and battery back-up power. - Follow the Installation, Testing and Maintenace procedure for complete testing and operations of installed system. 0 0 0.8 10

- CIRCUIT BREAKER BATTERY TRANSFORMER DISC. WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE 110-10V OUT. DISC. SUPVISRY AC GND FLT BATT TRO COM AC INPUT GENERAL 1 4 SYSTEM REMOVE DISPLAY PLATE FOR PROGRAMMING ACCESS SILENCE OP1 - OP - OP - OP4-4V - PUSH TO READ POINT ZE 1 ZE ZE ZE 4 SUPVRY AL PT LOCATOR METER COM NO NC ZE 1 ZE - - 1 4 SUPVRY. COM NO NC ZE - INPUT ZES - PT 1 PT PT PT 4 SUPERV. - GND BATTERY CABINET MOUNTING - The Battery Cabinet should be mounted directly below the SRP-4x4 Panel. The Battery wiring is classified as Non- Power-Limited. Therefore the wiring must be segregated from Power-Limited wiring with a minimum of two cable entry openings and a 1/4 spacing between the two conductors. G N L SRP-4X4 FIRE CTROL PANEL ZE 1 4 L OUT FIRE CTROL PANEL RTN ZE 4 - Batteries are connected to the Fire Control Panel by using 16 AWG wire to the supplied PWSC splicing connector (501740) and passed thru closed nipple rigid metal conduit. CIRCUITS CAUTI DE-ENERGIZE UNIT PRIOR TO SERVICING SYSTEM SILENCE SYSTEM RESET - Battery wire leads should be color coded with respect to supplied battery wiring of the panel. Caution: Always observe polarity when connecting up batteries. Improper connection will cause the battery fuse to blow. See Page 41 for proper Battery Calculation Sizing. PWSC SPLICING CNECTOR (501740) COM NO NC SUPERVISORY SRP-4x4 Caution: Batteries contain sulfuric acid which can cause severe burns to the skin and eyes. If contact is made with sulfuric acid, immediately flush skin or eyes with water for 15 minutes and seek immediate medical attention. CLOSED NIPPLE CDUIT CNECTOR 16 AWG WIRE 16 AWG WIRE 16 AWG WIRE - - 1 VOLT BATTERY 1 VOLT BATTERY (BATTERY CABINET E-.5) BATTERY CABINET DIMENSIS 7.00 SEE DETAIL "A" 0.5 0.00 1.00 1.50.14 R.87 1.00 9.50 1.5.50 DETAIL "A" 18.00.8 PL - Battery Cabinet can be purchased in two colors, red (E-.5) or beige (E-.5B) 11

SRP-4x4 Fire Alarm Control Panel Typical Panel Wire Routing Detail When bringing field wires to and from the control panel you must maintain segregation between Power Limited and Non-Power Limited wiring. Use the illustration below as a guideline for routing wire within the system enclosure. Also reference the field wiring sections of this manual to determine which field connections are Power Limited and which are Non-Power Limited N-POWER-LIMITED CIRCUITS POWER-LIMITED CIRCUITS TRANSFORMER G N L AC INPUT PUSH TO READ POINT ZE 1 ZE - - ZE ZE 4 - - SUPERV. - CIRCUIT BREAKER WARNING: HIGH VOLTAGE 110-10V ZE 1 4 AL PT LOCATOR METER L OUT RTN PT 1 PT PT PT 4 OUT. DISC. SUPVISRY AC GND FLT BATT TRO COM GENERAL 1 4 ZE 1 ZE ZE ZE 4 FIRE CTROL PANEL 1 4 SUPVRY. INPUT ZES SYSTEM SUPVRY SILENCE REMOVE DISPLAY PLATE FOR PROGRAMMING ACCESS CAUTI DE-ENERGIZE UNIT PRIOR TO SERVICING SYSTEM SILENCE SYSTEM RESET - BATTERY CIRCUITS GND DISC. OP1 - OP - OP - OP4-4V - COM NO NC COM NO NC COM NO NC SUPERVISORY SRP-4x4 POWER-LIMITED CIRCUITS POWER-LIMITED CIRCUITS BATTERIES: N-POWER-LIMITED CIRCUITS NOTE: ALL N-POWER-LIMITED WIRING MUST BE SEGREGATED FROM POWER-LIMITED WIRING WITH A MINIMUM OF TWO CABLE ENTRY OPENINGS AND 1/4"SPACING BETWEEN THE TWO CDUCTOR TYPES DRY CTACTS FROM COMM, COMM & SUPERVISORY RELAY CNECTIS ARE LY CSIDE POWER-LIMITED WHEN CNECTED TO A POWER LIMITED SOURCE 1

NOTIFICATI APPLIANCE CIRCUIT WIRE SIZE ESTIMATOR To insure that all notification appliance circuits will be supplied with adequate power to operate, it is necessary to use the correct size cable for the distance and current requirements of each circuit. Follow the steps below to calculate the correct wire size for your application. The calculations are based on a maximum line loss (voltage drop) of 1.0 volts. 1. Calculate the required alarm device current. (Number of Devices) X (Device Current) = Total Alarm Device Current (AMPS). Determine the wire run distance in feet from the panel to the last alarm device.. Find the load current (AMPS) on Table that best matches the required alarm device current. If the device current is in between two values, use the higher value. 4. Find the wire run distance to the right of the device current value chosen in step which is greater than your requirement. 5. The gauge at the top of the distance column is what will be required to insure a maximum line loss of less than 1 volt, or 1 ohm max. fully loaded. EXAMPLE: If the total alarm device load is.680 AMPS; select.750 AMPS. If the measured distance is 400 feet; select 515 feet which is in the 14 AWG column. TABLE COPPER WIRE RESISTANCE DEVICE MFGR MODEL AMPS HORNS MOTOR BELLS STROBE HORN/ STROBE TABLE 1 COMPATIBLE 4VDC POLARIZING SIGNALING DEVICES AMESCO H4W 0.05 HW 4 0.05 WHEELOCK MIZ 0.04 FEDERAL 450 0.5 AMESCO MBA 6 4 0.01 MBA 8 4 0.05 WHEELOCK MB 0.00 AMESCO WHEELOCK SLW4W 0.10 SAD4 0.50 AHWP 0.100 ASWP 0.11 FEDERAL LP SERIES 0. AMESCO SHW4W 0.088 SHP4 0.50 WHEELOCK NS4 0.61 STROBE/ BUZZER FEDERAL AV1ST 0.9 AV1 0.98 FOR COMPLETE LIST OF NOTIFICATI APPLIANCE DEVICES AND THEIR CORRESPDING CURRENT DRAW SEE APPENDIX A TOTAL DEVICED LOAD (AMPS) AWG = AMERICAN WIRE GAUGE GAUGE (AWG) OHMS PER 1,000 FT. SINGLE CDUCTOR 10 1.018 1 1.619 14.575 16 4.094 18 6.510 TABLE INDICATING CIRCUIT WIRE SIZE FOR 4VDC POLARIZING DEVICES FEET OF CDUCTOR WIRE 18 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG 1 AWG 10 AWG 0.060 560 4070 6470 1090 1670 0.15 15 1950 165 4940 7855 0.50 610 975 1550 470 95 0.75 405 650 105 1645 615 0.500 05 485 765 15 1960 0.65 45 90 60 985 1570 0.750 00 5 515 80 105 1.000 150 40 85 615 980 1.50 10 195 10 490 785 1.500 100 160 55 410 650 1.750 85 15 0 50 560.000 75 10 190 05 490 NOTE: The maximum alarm indicating circuit resistance is calculated for a line loss of 1 volt divided by the maximum alarm device current. 1

FIELD WIRING SUPERVISED INITIATING DEVICE CIRCUITS CLASS A (NFPA STYLE D) / CLASS B (NFPA STYLE B) Use the following compatible devices approved by The Protectowire Co., Inc. - UP TO 10,000 FEET OF PROTECTOWIRE (May be placed after last detector) - UP TO (0) 0.045mA TWO-WIRE HOCHIKI SMOKE DETECTORS NOTES: Maximum feed cable resistance = 100 OHMS to last smoke detector. Feed cable may consist of any combination of PROTECTOWIRE or copper wire. Hochiki Smoke detectors PRO SERIES #SLR-4 (Photoelectric), #SIJ-4 (Ionization) Detector Identifier - HD- Base Identifier - HB-. Also, #SLR-4H Photo/Heat Smoke Detector Identifier HB-. Per UL 864 9th edition stipulation has been added that two wire smoke detectors of different models are not to be mixed or matched on a system. Note: Power-limited field wiring must be isolated from non-power-limited field wiring. Use 14-18 AWG wire UL Listed for Application. TYPICAL CLASS B DETECTI (NFPA STYLES B) TYPICAL CLASS A DETECTI (NFPA STYLES D) ZB-4-QC-MP ZE BOX PROTECTOWIRE LINE HEAT DETECTOR UP TO ADD'L 9,500 FT. (10,000 FT. TOTAL) ZE BOX (ZB-4-QC-MP) WITH 1/W SMOKE DET. 100 OHMS MAX. FEED CABLE RESISTANCE TO LAST DETECTOR ZB-4-QC-MP ZE BOX PROTECTOWIRE LINE HEAT DETECTOR UP TO 500 FT. MAXIMUM ZB-4-QC-MP ZE BOX CLASS B SW. SUPERVISORY CIRCUITS (1) SUPERVISORY 1 1/W MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF FEED CABLE / PROTECTOWIRE CANNOT EXCEED 100 OHMS WHEN UTILIZING SMOKE DETECTORS PROTECTOWIRE LINE HEAT DETECTOR UP TO 500 FT. SMOKE DET. SPOT HEAT DET. 100 OHMS MAX. FEED CABLE RESISTANCE TO LAST DETECTOR NOTE: POWER LIMITED FIELD WIRING MUST BE ISOLATED FROM N POWER LIMITED FIELD WIRING. ZB-4-QC-MP ZE BOX ZB-4-QC-MP ZE BOX SMOKE DET. ZE ZE ZE 4 SWITCH READ POINT PROTECTOWIRE FEED CABLE ZE 1 () OUT (-) OUT () OUT (-) OUT () OUT (-) OUT () OUT (-) OUT () OUT SWITCH (-) OUT PROTECTOWIRE FEED CABLE READ POINT () OUT () RET. ZE 1 (-) RET. (-) OUT NOTE: UP TO 10,000 FT OF PROTECTOWIRE ZE ZE ZE 4 SUPERVISORY PER ZE, WHEN NO SMOKE DETECTORS ARE UTILIZED 4 AL PT LOCATOR METER *UPPER RIGHT CORNER OF BOARD L OUT L RTN PT 1 PT PT PT 4 GND 4 AL PT LOCATOR METER *UPPER RIGHT CORNER OF BOARD L OUT L RTN PT 1 PT PT PT 4 GND Note: The panel is supplied with - Ohm Resistors on all Initiating circuits. When wiring detection zone in a Class B configuration, these resistors must be removed and placed at the end of each detection circuit and mounted in a Protectowire Zone Box (ZB-4-QC-MP). See above illustration. ZE BOX ZB-4-QC-MP ZE DESIGNATI: VALUE: DATE: INSTALLER: 14

FIELD WIRING SUPERVISED NOTIFICATI, SOLENOID RELEASE CIRCUITS & N-SUPERVISED AUXILIARY 4V USAGE NOTE: CIRCUIT #1 USED FOR NOTIFICATI PURPOSES LY WHILE CIRCUITS # thru #4 MAY BE USED FOR EITHER NOTIFICATI AND/OR RELEASING - NOTES: CIRCUITS OP1 THRU OP4 ARE ALL POWER-LIMITED CIRCUITS AND MUST BE SEGRE- GATED FROM N-POWER-LIMITED CIRCUITS WITH A MINIMUM SPACING OF TWO CABLE ENTRY OPENINGS AND 1/4 SPACING BETWEEN THE TWO CDUCTOR TYPES. SEE WIRE ROUT- ING DETAIL FOR LAYOUT. TO PROVIDE PROPER SUPERVISI OF SOLENOID COILS, THE ELD MUST BE INSTALLED IN THE SAME JUNCTI BOX AS THE SOLENOID. AUXILIARY 4 V IS POWER-LIMITED, WITH A MAXIMUM CURRENT DRAW OF 100mA. IT IS AN UN-SUPERVISED CIRCUIT, THEREFORE IT CAN LY BE USED FOR THREE PURPOSES PER UL 864 REQUIREMENTS. USE 10-14 AWG WIRE, UL LISTED FOR APPLICATI. 15

DESCRIPTI: PDM-1000-4 PROTECTOWIRE POINT LOCATI METER The PDM-1000-4 PROTECTOWIRE Digital Alarm Point Location Meter is designed to help locate a heat actuated point on a PROTECTOWIRE line heat detector circuit. This meter identifies the distance in feet or meters (preset at the factory) along the detector from the start of the run to the actuated point. Note: The PDM-1000-4 is calibrated at the factory and only requires adjustment to compensate for field cable resistance at the time of installation. OPERATI: When an alarm signal is received at the main control panel, depress the meter switch (see illustration below) of the zone in alarm. The meter will then display the distance to the actuated portion of the PROTECTOWIRE line heat detector circuit. CALIBRATI: The copper feed wire between the control panel and the zone (junction) box at the start of the PROTECTOWIRE run has an inherent resistance. This resistance although small compared to that of the PROTECTOWIRE, will introduce an error in the digital meter reading. The longer the feed wire, the greater the error. Adjust the meter per the following procedure to compensate for field wiring resistance. 1. Disconnect all alarm and/or releasing devices connected to the control panel and apply power to the system before proceeding.. Connect a jumper wire across the detection circuit at the beginning of the PROTECTOWIRE run (at the zone box). Caution: This will trip the detection circuit into an alarm condition.. At the control panel press the meter read switch for the appropriate zone in alarm. The meter will display the feed cable error. 4. To cancel out (zero) this value, adjust the corresponding PT# potentiometer on the main panel for the zone in alarm by using a small screwdriver to turn the potentiometer until the meter reads zero (see below). Note: the positive () and negative (-) indicator will fluctuate when zeroed. 5. Repeat this procedure for all other zones containing PROTECTOWIRE line heat detector. Note: The PROTECTOWIRE digital meter is designed for reading lengths of PROTECTOWIRE line heat detector cable installed at an ambient temperature of 70º F. Since the inner conductors of PROTECTOWIRE consists of two steel wires, the inherent cable resistance is subject to change proportionally to temperature. For each 10º F change in temperature a 1% change in total measure cable length can be expected. Using #14 AWG or larger copper feed wire in detection circuits that have PROTECTOWIRE will minimize meter reading error. ZE METER SWITCHES FIELD ADJUSTMENT FOR PWM-D MAIN PANEL (UPPER RIGHT CORNER OF BOARD) PUSH TO READ POINT ZE E - - E Z - - SUPERV. - ZE 1 4 AL PT LOCATOR METER METER RELAY L OUT METER RELAY METER RELAY METER RELAY L RTN PT 1 PT PT PT 4 GND 16

RB-4 AUXILIARY RELAY MODULE Description - Auxiliary signaling relays are often needed to provide an interface to other systems for annunciation and/or electrical shutdown. The RB-4 Relay Module provides 4 individually zone activated sets of Form C contacts in one module. Operation - The RB-4 relays are normally de-energized. Each relay ( 1 4) is activated by an alarm of its corresponding input circuit (1 4). Indicators L1 through L4 (Red) illuminate when the corresponding relay is activated. RB 4 Form C Contacts Electrical DC Contact Rating - 1 AMP @ 4VDC (Resistive) Contact Configuration (4) - SPDT Coil Rating each (4) - 0.01 AMPS @ 4VDC Terminal Wire Capacity - 18-14 AWG Solid/Braid Indicator - Red LED Mounting Diagram FRT VIEW WIRING HARNESS H1 JP SRP-4x4 SIDE VIEW STANDOFFS 6 PLACES WIRING HARNESS H1 WIRING HARNESS H1 JP SRP-4x4 RB-4 17

CLASS A NOTIFICATI APPLIANCE CIRCUIT ADAPTER Description: The AM-91- Alarm Notification Appliance Circuit Adapter Module converts the two Class B system Alarm Notification Appliance Circuits from the Main Board to Class A type circuits. This provides four wire alarm notification appliance circuits in lieu of the standard wire circuits. Operation: The two wire Class B circuits are wired into the module input terminals (TB1). The AM-91- then conditions and converts the circuits to four wire Class A alarm notification appliance circuits. This Alarm notification appliance output circuit is fully supervised with the reverse polarity current flow. A short or open in the field wiring is detected by the system controls. Once an alarm is initiated the circuit immediately reverses polarity and the 4V FWR power is supplied to the alarm notification appliance devices. If a single break occurs in the circuit all devices will still be supplied power in an alarm state due to the nature of a Class A wiring configuration. Voltage 4V regulated Full wave rectified (FWR) with battery standby 1 AMPS per circuit.1 AMPS maximum combined. Current Maximum conductor copper feed cable resistance may not exceed 1 OHM (see below) #10 AWG Maximum of 500 (feet) Reference DS 9066 #1 AWG Maximum of 00 (feet) Reference DS 9066 #14 AWG Maximum of 00 (feet) Reference DS 9066 AM 91 Class A Alarm Notification Appliance Circuit Adapter Module (-) OUT SUPERVISED CLASS A SIGNAL CIRCUIT #1 S SUPERVISED CLASS A SIGNAL CIRCUIT # LAST LAST 1ST 1ST (-) RETURN () RETURN () OUT (-) OUT (-) RETURN () RETURN () OUT AM 91 SUPERVISED CLASS B TB (SRP-4x4) SIGNALING CIRCUIT #1 () OP1 SUPERVISED CLASS B SIGNALING CIRCUIT # (-) () (-) OP Note: Polarity of Notification Appliance Circuits shown in Alarm Condition 18

Installation & System Power Up. SRP 4x4 STANDARD RELEASE PANEL INSTALLATI, TESTING & MAINTENANCE 1. Carefully unpack system and inspect for any visual damage from shipping. Bench testing of panel for proper operation prior to installation is recommended.. Mount the system in a clean, easily accessible, stable area with four (4 ) 1/4 screws. The system enclosure should be mounted to allow clear visibility of the systems control indicators and easy access to the systems control switches.. Wire the system according to this manual. Wiring should be in accordance with applicable National and/or Local Electrical and Fire Alarm Codes. Warning: Conduit entry through the electrical enclosure must be made using knockouts provided. When making conduit entries, take preventative measures to ensure metal drill filings and debris does not enter the components of the system. All conduit entries should be sealed to avoid water entering from the conduit system into the system enclosure. Failure to comply with the above will void the factory warranty. Special Note: All supervised circuits are conditioned at the factory with an end-of-line resistor (-) or dummy load resistor across the circuit field terminals. The end-of-line resistors must be removed when field wiring is connected to the circuit terminations. Class B supervised circuits require the to be connected at or after the last device on the circuit. Class A supervised circuits do not require an. Output Circuits are conditioned with a dummy resistor across the field connections when shipped from factory. The resistor must be removed when field wiring is connected at the field terminals. Refer to field wiring diagram for proper selection and installation of end-of-line devices. 4. Slide Output Disconnect Switch to the left (disconnect) position to prevent accidental activation of output circuits - 4. Note that Output 1 is NOT disconnected through this switch. Disconnect Output 1 by removing field wiring. 5. Connect AC power according to the systems rating as identified on the model ID tag mounted on the inside of the enclosure door. a) Load connection AC INPUT TB Terminal L b) Neutral connection AC INPUT TB Terminal N c) Ground connection AC INPUT TB Terminal G 6. When applying power to systems with output circuits disconnected; the system will be in a trouble condition due to the disconnection of the output circuits in step 4. Silence the system by pressing the System Silence button. 7. Disconnect dummy battery load.k resistor from the system battery connectors and connect standby batteries. Allow 48 hours for batteries to charge to full capacity. 8. Verify that no trouble indicators are illuminated except under the following conditions. The disconnect switch is in the left (disconnect) position and the OUT. DISC. SUPVISRY indicator is illuminated. The batteries connected to the system are not pre-charged and the BATT TRO indicator is illuminated. If any other trouble lights are illuminated determine the problem with those circuits using the troubleshooting guide in this manual and repair them before continuing. 9. Only after the system has been cleared from any erroneous alarm or trouble signals, bring the disconnected output circuits on line by sliding the Output Disconnect Switch to the right (connected) position. The AC indicator should be the only system indicator illuminated. 10. Test the system per the Test and Maintenance procedure in this manual. 19

SRP 4x4 STANDARD RELEASE PANEL INSTALLATI, TESTING & MAINTENANCE Testing and Maintenance Quarterly testing is advised to help insure system controls are functioning properly. Testing should be performed by competent personnel having jurisdiction over the protective signaling system. The following instructions should be observed in conjunction with the System Operational Outline contained in this manual when testing this equipment. Testing Note: 1. Notify the applicable local fire department and/or alarm receiving station.. Inform all personnel in the facility that testing is in progress, start of testing to finish.. Disconnect any and all auxiliary alarm devices (solenoids, system shutdowns, etc.). 4. TEST, slide Output Circuit Disconnect switch to left (disconnect) position to prevent accidental activation of output circuits,, & 4. Place a jumper across each detection/initiating circuits field terminations. 5. Press the System Reset button located on the control panel to return to standby condition. 6. SUPERVISI TEST, Open supervised circuits (Detection, Switch Supervisory, Alarm Notification Appliance Circuits, Solenoid, Waterflow Detection, etc.) by removing one wire lead from the field terminal for each individual circuit one at a time. Replace each wire before moving on to the next circuit. Momentarily short each output circuit with jumper wire to verify trouble condition. Remove short prior to testing next circuit. The following LED indications will occur in addition to the system ground fault trouble when the respective circuit is connected to earth ground with a resistance up to.k ohms. a) The SYSTEM indicator will illuminate if the positive or negative leg of a detection circuit is connected to the earth ground. b) The Output Circuits respective indicator along with the SYSTEM indicator will illuminate if the positive leg of the circuit is connected to earth ground. Only the SYSTEM indicator will illuminate if the negative leg of the circuit is connected to earth ground. c) The SYSTEM indicator will illuminate if the positive or negative leg of the Switch Supervisory Circuit is connected to earth ground. These indications are an adverse effect caused by ground faults but can prove useful in identifying the location of a ground fault when they occur. WARNING FATAL ELECTRIC SHOCK AND EQUIPMENT DAMAGE MAY RESULT FROM FAILURE TO REMOVE AND LOCK OUT ALL POWER PRIOR TO SERVICING SYSTEM 0

SRP 4x4 STANDARD RELEASE PANEL INSTALLATI, TESTING & MAINTENANCE Operational Outline: 1. Normal Standby Condition a) AC Indicator (Green) illuminated.. Power Supervision AC power source failure: a) AC Indicator (Green) OFF. b) System trouble buzzer - Press SYSTEM SILENCE button to silence. c) SYSTEM Indicator (Yellow). d) Restore AC power to resume standby condition. DC power source failure: a) SYSTEM Indicator (Yellow). b) BATT TRO Indicator (Yellow). c) System trouble buzzer - Press SYSTEM SILENCE button to silence. d) Restore DC power to resume standby condition.. Initiating Device Circuits (Input) Short in detection loop/device = Alarm Condition: a) ZE Indicator (Red). b) Respective Indicator (Red) (Reflects panel operation logic). c) Respective Output Circuits activated - Press SYSTEM SILENCE button to silence, SYSTEM SILENCE indicator (Yellow). d) Restore Detection Circuit or Initiating Device. Press SYSTEM RESET button to return to standby condition. Open in Detection Loop - Zone Trouble/System Trouble: a) SYSTEM Indicator (Yellow). b) ZE Indicator (Yellow). c) System trouble buzzer - Press SYSTEM SILENCE button to silence. d) Clear Detection Circuit to return to standby condition. 4. Output Circuits Short in Output Circuit loop: a) SYSTEM Indicator (Yellow). b) Respective Indicator (Yellow). c) System trouble buzzer - Press SYSTEM SILENCE button to silence. d) Clear (repair) short in circuit to return to standby condition. Open in Circuit loop: a) SYSTEM Indicator (Yellow). b) Respective Indicator (Yellow). c) System trouble buzzer - Press SYSTEM SILENCE button to silence. d) Clear (repair) short in circuit to return to standby condition. 5. Switch Supervisory Zone Short in Switch Supervisory Circuit - Supervisory Alarm: a) SUPERVISORY Indicator (Yellow). b) System trouble buzzer - Press SYSTEM SILENCE button to silence. c) Restore Supervisory Circuit or initiating device. Press SYSTEM RESET button to return to standby condition. 1

SRP 4x4 STANDARD RELEASE PANEL INSTALLATI, TESTING & MAINTENANCE Operational Outline Continued: 5. Switch Supervisory Zone Continued Open in Switch Supervisory Circuit - Supervisory Trouble/System Trouble: a) SYSTEM Indicator (Yellow). b) SUPERVISORY Indicator (Yellow). c) System trouble buzzer - Press SYSTEM SILENCE button to silence. d) Repair Open to return to standby condition. 6. Ground Fault Detection Circuit When undesirable current flows to ground from the system DC power supply, either positive or negative: a) SYSTEM Indicator (Yellow). b) GND FLT Indicator (Yellow). c) System trouble buzzer - Press SYSTEM SILENCE button to silence. d) Repair Ground Fault and allow 5 seconds for system to restore to standby condition. 7. Output Disconnect Supervisory - Slide Output disconnect switch to the left position. a) OUT. DISC. SUPVISRY Indicator (Yellow). b) System trouble buzzer - Press SYSTEM SILENCE button to silence. c) Restore switch to normal right position to clear.

SRP 4x4 STANDARD RELEASE PANEL SHOOTING Primary BASIC SHOOTING GUIDE FOR THE SRP 4x4 STANDARD RELEASE PANEL INDICATOR STATUS AC Indicator OUT SYS. TRO. Indicator Trouble buzzer FAULT CDITI AC Power source failure COURSE OF ACTI Check AC power source connections & voltage. Reset Circuit breaker CB1. ALTERNATE ACTI Check secondary voltage from transformer across 1st two pins of JP1 = 0V approx. Standby Power Output Circuits AC Indicator SYS. TRO. Indicator BATT. TRO Indicator Trouble Buzzer AC Indicator SYS. TRO. Indicator BATT. TRO Indicator Trouble Buzzer AC Indicator SYS. TRO. Indicator Respective Trouble Indicator Trouble Buzzer Backup Power source failure Batteries disconnected or overcharged Backup Power source failure Batteries undercharged or drained below acceptable voltage level. Output Circuit fault. A short or an open exists in the Output Circuit field wiring. Check battery connections Check battery fuse F1 Check the battery voltage and be sure to allow at least 48 hours for charging of new or drained battery sets. If batteries do not charge replace them. Remove the Output Circuit field wiring from the field terminals and replace with an end-of-line resistor - ohm. If the condition clears the fault is in the field wiring. Find and replace short, or repair open. Check battery voltage with charger connected. Voltage should read between 6-8 volts. Replace batteries if needed. If condition still exists, consult factory. If condition still exists, consult factory. Ground Fault AC Indicator SYS. TRO. Indicator GND FLT Indicator Trouble Buzzer A ground fault exists. Either a Positive or Negative connection exists to the earth ground in the system or its field wiring. All field wiring must be tagged and removed from the field terminals until the condition clears or all wiring has been isolated. If condition clears after removing a field wire, the fault/s exist in that wire. Repair fault and reconnect all field wiring. If after all field wiring is isolated from the panel the condition still exists, consult factory. Detection Circuits AC Indicator SYS. TRO. Indicator ZE TRO. Indicator Trouble Buzzer (includes detection, waterflow, and switch supervisory zones) Open in zone circuit field wiring. Class B - Remove the Zone Circuit field wiring from the field terminals and replace with an end-ofline resistor - ohm across the () and (-) out terminals. Class A - Place jumpers across the field terminals in a Class A configuration. If the condition clears the fault is in the field wiring. Find and repair open. If the circuit does not clear when conditioned as stated previously, consult the factory.

SRP 4x4 STANDARD RELEASE PANEL SHOOTING CTINUED Detection Circuits BASIC SHOOTING GUIDE FOR THE SRP 4x4 STANDARD RELEASE PANEL INDICATOR STATUS AC Indicator SYS. Indicator Zone Indicator FAULT CDITI Short in zone circuit field wiring or initiating device in alarm, i.e. Smoke detector, Linear heat detector, etc. COURSE OF ACTI Class B - Remove the zone circuit field wiring from the field terminals and replace with an end-ofline resistor - ohm across the () and (-) out terminals. Class A - Place jumpers across the field terminals in a Class A configuration. Depress the SYSTEM RESET button. If the condition clears fault is in the field wiring. Find and repair short of initiating device. ALTERNATE ACTI If the circuit does not clear when conditioned as stated previously, consult the factory. 4

5 5 TRANSFORMER YEL. ORG. WIRING DIAGRAM PROGRAM #1 SINGLE RELEASE, THREE ZES WITH E WATERFLOW ZE AND SUPERVISORY ZE WITH SYSTEM / SUPERVISORY BELL CIRCUIT LOW WHT. BLK. EARTH GROUND - GREEN NEUTRAL - WHITE LOAD - PROTECTOWIRE LINEAR HEAT DETECTOR OBSERVE POLARITY WHEN CNECTING SMOKE DETECTORS M WF MANUAL STATI M WATER FLOW SW. AIR & VALVE TAMPER SW. LA VT OBSERVE POLARITY LOOP RETURN WIRING _ CIRCUIT BREAKER G N L WARNING: HIGH VOLTAGE: 110-10V AC INPUT SYSTEM BUZZER PUSH TO READ POINT ZE 1 4 ZE 1 ZE ZE ZE 4 SUPERVISORY OUT. DISC. SUPVISRY AC GND FLT BATT TBL ZE 1 1 ZE ZE ZE 4 4 FIRE CTROL PANEL 4 1 SUP. INPUT ZES _ COM SYSTEM SUPVRY SILENCE DS1 DS DS OFF OFF OFF _ TYPICAL CLASS A WIRING NOT USED IN CLASS A CIRCUIT 4 1 8 7 6 4 1 8 7 6 8 7 6 5 4 1 SEE NOTE BELOW SIGNAL SYSTEM SILENCE RESET BATTERY PROGRAMMING ACCESS SIGNALING CIRCUITS OP1 - OP OP OP4 REMOTE SIGNALING RELAY S S OP,&4 DISC. COM NO NC 4V - COM NO NC COM NO NC SUPERVISORY GND S CDITI PANEL PROBLEM LOSS OF AC LOSS OF BATTERY WIRING PROBLEM CDITI HEAT DET. SMOKE DET. PULL STATI WATERFLOW SUPERVISORY LOW AIR VALVE TAMPER - _ 1V BATT. 1V BATT. GENERAL BELL ELD ASSY RELEASE SOLENOID CIRCUIT WATER FLOW BELL SUPV./ BELL Description: Single release - three zone Inputs: () IDC zones, (1) manual pull zone, (1) waterflow zone, (1) supervisory zone. Outputs: (1) general alarm bell, (1) solenoid release, (1) waterflow bell, (1) supervisory bell. Operation: Activation of either IDC zone or manual pull zone will operate the release circuit and general alarm output circuit. Activation of the waterflow zone will operate the waterflow bell output circuit. Activation of the supervisory zone will operate the supvry./trouble bell #4 output circuit. A trouble condition (low/disc. battery,wire problem, etc.) will operate the supv./trouble bell. When either Zone 1, or is in alarm - Output #1 (general alarm) and Output # (solenoid release) will operate. When Zone 4 is in alarm - Output # will operate the waterflow bell circuit. When the supervisory zone is activated - Output #4 will operate supervisory bell only. Note: DS SW5 & 8 placed to the "" position for Output #4 to activate on either supervisory or trouble signals. Supervisory bell must provide a distinct sound which is different than alarm bells. revised -1-008 5

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5 5 WIRING DIAGRAM PROGRAM #8 SINGLE RELEASE, E (IDC) ZE (CROSS-ZED) WITH LOW AIR ZE, E MANUAL STA. ZE, E WATERFLOW ZE, AND E SUPERVISORY ZE WITH SUPERVISORY/ BELL ZES 1 & CROSS-ZED LOW AIR MANUAL STATI WATER FLOW SW. VALVE TAMPER SW. PROTECTOWIRE LINEAR HEAT DETECTOR TRANSFORMER YEL. WHT. ORG. BLK. EARTH GROUND - GREEN NEUTRAL - WHITE LOAD - OBSERVE POLARITY WHEN CNECTING SMOKE DETECTORS LA M M WF VT OBSERVE POLARITY LOOP RETURN WIRING _ CIRCUIT BREAKER G N L WARNING: HIGH VOLTAGE: 110-10V AC INPUT SYSTEM BUZZER PUSH TO READ POINT ZE 1 4 ZE 1 ZE ZE ZE 4 SUPERVISORY OUT. DISC. SUPVISRY AC GND FLT BATT TBL COM 1 ZE 4 4 SYSTEM SILENCE ZE 1 ZE ZE SUP DS1 DS DS OFF OFF OFF FIRE CTROL PANEL 4 1 SUP INPUT ZES TYPICAL CLASS A WIRING NOT USED IN CLASS A CIRCUIT BATTERY S OP,&4 DISC. 4 1 8 7 6 4 1 8 7 6 8 7 6 5 4 1 PROGRAMMING ACCESS SIGNALING CIRCUITS OP1- OP S OP OP4 SIGNAL SILENCE SYSTEM RESET 4V - COM NO NC CDITI PANEL PROBLEM LOSS OF AC LOSS OF BATTERY WIRING PROBLEM SEE NOTE BELOW REMOTE SIGNALING RELAY S COM NO NC CDITI HEAT DET. SMOKE DET. PULL STATI WATERFLOW COM NO NC SUPERVISORY GND SUPERVISORY LOW AIR VALVE TAMPER Note: Multiple detector applications require min. of detectors in each protected space with reduced linear spacing of 0.7 times listed linear spacing in accordance to NFPA 7 - _ 1V BATT. 1V BATT. GENERAL BELL ELD ASSY RELEASE SOLENOID CIRCUIT WATER FLOW BELL SUPV./ BELL Description: Single release, one IDC zone (cross-zoned) with low air zone, with manual sta. override. Inputs: () zones (cross-zoned), (1) manual pull zone, (1) waterflow zone, (1) supervisory zone Outputs: (1) general alarm bell, (1) solenoid release, (1) waterflow bell, (1) supervisory/trouble bell. Operation: Activation of both IDC Zone #1 and low air Zone # at the same time or the manual pull zone will operate the release solenoid Output # and the general alarm Output #1 circuit Activation of Zone #1 will operate the general alarm output. Activation of the low air Zone # will operate the supervisory/trouble bell (#4 output). Activation of the waterflow Zone #4 will operate the waterflow bell # output circuit. Activation of the supervisory zone will operate the supervisory/trouble bell #4 output circuit. A trouble condition (low/disc. battery,wire problem etc.) will operate the supv./tro. bell. When Zone 1 is in alarm - Output #1 will operate (general alarm bell). When Zone is in alarm - Outputs # (solenoid release) and #1 (general alarm) will operate. When Zones 1 and are in alarm at the same time - Output # will operate (solenoid release). When Zone 4 is in alarm - Output # will operate the waterflow bell # output circuit. When the supervisory zone is activated - Output #4 will operate supervisory bell. Note: DS, SW5 & 8 placed to the "" position for Output #4 to activate on either supervisory or trouble signals. Supervisory bell must provide a distinct sound which is different than alarm bell. revised -1-008

5 WIRING DIAGRAM PROGRAM #9 TRIPLE, SPLIT RELEASE, THREE (IDC) ZES, E WATERFLOW ZE AND E SUPERVISORY ZE SUPV. WATER FLOW SW. LOW AIR & VALVE TAMPER SW. PROTECTOWIRE LINEAR HEAT DETECTOR TRANSFORMER YEL. WHT. ORG. BLK. EARTH GROUND - GREEN NEUTRAL - WHITE LOAD - MANUAL STATI OBSERVE POLARITY WHEN CNECTING SMOKE DETECTORS M M M WF LA VT OBSERVE POLARITY LOOP RETURN WIRING _ CIRCUIT BREAKER AC INPUT WARNING: HIGH VOLTAGE: SYSTEM 110-10V BUZZER PUSH TO READ POINT ZE 1 4 ZE 1 ZE ZE _ ZE 4 SUPERVISORY _ OUT. DISC. SUPVISRY AC GND FLT BATT TBL COM 1 ZE 4 4 SYSTEM SILENCE ZE 1 ZE ZE SUP DS1 DS DS OFF OFF OFF FIRE CTROL PANEL 4 1 SUP INPUT ZES TYPICAL CLASS A WIRING NOT USED IN CLASS A CIRCUIT BATTERY S OP,&4 DISC. 4 1 8 7 6 4 1 5 8 7 6 PROGRAMMING ACCESS SIGNALING CIRCUITS OP1- OP S OP S OP4 S 8 7 6 5 4 1 SIGNAL SILENCE SYSTEM RESET COM NO NC 4V - CDITI PANEL PROBLEM LOSS OF AC LOSS OF BATTERY WIRING PROBLEM REMOTE SIGNALING RELAY S COM NO NC CDITI HEAT DET. SMOKE DET. PULL STATI WATERFLOW COM NO NC SUPERVISORY GND SUPERVISORY LOW AIR VALVE TAMPER Note: Multiple detector applications require min. of detectors in each protected space with reduced linear spacing of 0.7 times listed linear spacing in accordance to NFPA 7 - _ 1V BATT. 1V BATT. GENERAL BELL ELD ASSY ELD ASSY ELD ASSY RELEASE RELEASE RELEASE SOLENOID SOLENOID SOLENOID #1 CIRCUIT # CIRCUIT # CIRCUIT Description: Triple, split release - three zones Inputs: () IDC zones, (1) waterflow zone, (1) supervisory zone Outputs: (1) general alarm bell ckt, () solenoid release circuits. Operation: Activation of IDC Zones #1 will operate solenoid release #1 (Output #) and the general alarm bell. Activation of IDC Zone # will operate solenoid release # (Output #) and gen. al. bell. Activation of IDC Zone # will operate solenoid release # (Output #4) and gen. al. bell. Activation of the waterflow Zone #4 will operate the general alarm bell. Activation of the supervisory zone will operate the system buzzer. When Zone 1 is in alarm - Output #1 (general alarm) and Outputs # (solenoid #1) will operate. When Zone is in alarm - Output #1 (general alarm) and Outputs # (solenoid #) will operate. When Zone is in alarm - Output #1 (general alarm) and Outputs #4 (solenoid #) will operate. When Zone 4 is in alarm - Output #1 (general alarm) will operate. When the supervisory zone is activated - the system buzzer will operate. revised -1-008

5 5 WIRING DIAGRAM PROGRAM #10 DUAL, SPLIT RELEASE, FOUR (IDC) ZES (TWO EACH CROSS-ZED) AND E SUPERVISORY ZE WITH SUPERVISORY/ BELL CKT. ZES 1 & CROSS-ZED ZES & 4 CROSS-ZED LOW AIR & VALVE TAMPER SW. PROTECTOWIRE LINEAR HEAT DETECTOR TRANSFORMER YEL. WHT. ORG. BLK. EARTH GROUND - GREEN NEUTRAL - WHITE LOAD - OBSERVE POLARITY WHEN CNECTING SMOKE DETECTORS LA VT OBSERVE POLARITY LOOP RETURN WIRING _ CIRCUIT BREAKER AC INPUT WARNING: HIGH VOLTAGE: SYSTEM 110-10V OUT. DISC. SUPVISRY AC GND FLT BATT TBL COM BUZZER 1 ZE 4 4 SYSTEM SILENCE PUSH TO READ POINT ZE 1 ZE 1 ZE ZE SUP DS1 DS DS OFF OFF OFF 4 FIRE CTROL PANEL ZE 1 ZE ZE ZE 4 SUPERVISORY _ 4 1 SUP INPUT ZES _ TYPICAL CLASS A WIRING NOT USED IN CLASS A CIRCUIT BATTERY S OP,&4 DISC. 4 1 8 7 6 4 1 8 7 6 8 7 6 5 4 1 PROGRAMMING ACCESS SIGNALING CIRCUITS OP1 - OP - OP - OP4 - SYSTEM SILENCE SEE NOTE BELOW SYSTEM RESET 4V - COM NO NC REMOTE SIGNALING RELAY S COM NO NC COM NO NC SUPERVISORY GND Note: Multiple detector applications require min. of detectors in each protected space with reduced linear spacing of 0.7 times listed linear spacing in accordance to NFPA 7 S S CDITI PANEL PROBLEM LOSS OF AC LOSS OF BATTERY WIRING PROBLEM CDITI HEAT DET. SMOKE DET. PULL STATI WATERFLOW SUPERVISORY LOW AIR VALVE TAMPER - _ 1V BATT. 1V BATT. ELD ASSY ELD ASSY GENERAL RELEASE RELEASE SUPV./ SOLENOID SOLENOID BELL #1 CIRCUIT # CIRCUIT BELL Description: Dual, split release, four alarm zones (two each cross-zoned). Inputs: (4) IDC zones ( each cross-zoned), (1) supervisory zone. Outputs: (1) general alarm bell, () solenoid release, (1) supervisory/trouble bell. Operation: Activation of both Zones #1 & # at the same time will operate solenoid release #1 (Output #) and the general alarm bell. Activation of both Zones # & #4 at the same time will operate solenoid release # (Output #) and the general alarm bell. Activation of any one IDC zone will operate the general alarm bell. Activation of the supervisory zone will operate the supv./trouble bell (Output #4) circuit. A trouble condition (low/disc. battery,wire problem etc.) will operate the supv./tro. bell. When Zones 1,, or 4 are in alarm - Output #1 will operate (general alarm bell). When Zones 1 and are in alarm at the same time - Output # will operate (solenoid release). When Zones and 4 are in alarm at the same time - Output # will operate (solenoid release). When the supervisory zone is activated - Output #4 will operate the supv. bell Output #4 circuit. Note: DS, SW5 & 8 placed to the "" position for Output #4 to activate on either supervisory or trouble signals. Supervisory bell must provide a distinct sound which is different than alarm bell. revised -1-008 4

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5 5 WIRING DIAGRAM PROGRAM #1 DUAL COMBINED RELEASE, TWO (IDC) ZES, EACH CROSS-ZED WITH A LOW AIR ZE, AND E SUPERVISORY ZE WITH SYSTEM /SUPERVISORY BELL CIRCUIT LOW AIR LOW AIR VALVE TAMPER SW. PROTECTOWIRE LINEAR HEAT DETECTOR TRANSFORMER YEL. WHT. ORG. BLK. EARTH GROUND - GREEN NEUTRAL - WHITE LOAD - CROSS-ZED OBSERVE POLARITY WHEN CNECTING SMOKE DETECTORS LA LA VT VT OBSERVE POLARITY LOOP RETURN WIRING _ CIRCUIT BREAKER G N L WARNING: HIGH VOLTAGE: 110-10V AC INPUT SYSTEM BUZZER PUSH TO READ POINT ZE 1 4 ZE 1 ZE ZE ZE 4 _ SUPERVISORY _ OUT. DISC. SUPVISRY AC GND FLT BATT TBL COM GENERAL 1 ZE 4 4 SYSTEM SILENCE ZE 1 ZE ZE SUP DS1 DS DS OFF OFF OFF FIRE CTROL PANEL 4 1 SUP INPUT ZES TYPICAL CLASS A WIRING NOT USED IN CLASS A CIRCUIT BATTERY S OP,&4 DISC. 4 1 8 7 6 4 1 8 7 6 8 7 6 5 4 1 PROGRAMMING ACCESS SIGNALING CIRCUITS OP1- OP S OP S OP4 SIGNAL SILENCE SYSTEM RESET 4V - COM NO NC CDITI PANEL PROBLEM LOSS OF AC LOSS OF BATTERY WIRING PROBLEM SEE NOTE BELOW REMOTE SIGNALING RELAY S COM NO NC CDITI HEAT DET. SMOKE DET. PULL STATI WATERFLOW COM NO NC SUPERVISORY GND SUPERVISORY LOW AIR VALVE TAMPER Note: Multiple detector applications require min. of detectors in each protected space with reduced linear spacing of 0.7 times listed linear spacing in accordance to NFPA 7 - _ 1V BATT. 1V BATT. GENERAL / BELL ELD ASSY ELD ASSY RELEASE RELEASE SOLENOID SOLENOID #1 CIRCUIT # CIRCUIT SUPV./ TRO. BELL Description: Dual combined release, two IDC zones, each zone cross-zoned with a low air zone. Inputs: () IDC zones, () low air zones, (1) supervisory zone. Outputs: (1) general alarm bell, () solenoid release circuits, (1) supervisory/trouble bell ckt. Operation: Activation of both IDC Zone #1 and low air Zone # at the same time will operate the sol. release Outputs # and #, the general alarm bell Output #1, and supv./tro. Output #4. Activation of both IDC Zone # and low air Zone #4 at the same time will operate the sol. release Outputs # and #, the general alarm bell Output #1, and supv./tro. Output #4. Activation of the low air Zone # or #4 will operate the supv./tro. bell Output #4 circuit. Activation of IDC Zone #1 or Zone # will operate the general alarm bell (Output #1). Activation of the supervisory zone will operate the supv./tro. bell Output #4. When Zone 1 or Zone is in alarm - Output #1 will operate the general bell. When Zone 1 and Zone are in alarm - Outputs # & # (solenoid release) and #1 will operate. When Zone and Zone 4 are in alarm - Outputs # & # (solenoid release ) and #1 will operate. When Zone or 4 or the supervisory zone is activated - Output #4 will operate the supv. bell. Note: DS, SW5 & 8 placed to the "" position for Output #4 to activate on either supervisory or trouble signals. Supervisory bell must provide a distinct sound which is different than alarm bell. revised -1-008 6