HomeMy WebLinkAbout6970 W. 38th Avenue\COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Building Permit Number : 15462
BUILDING INSPECTION LINE - (303-234-5933)
CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE
7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE
WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80033 - (303-235-2855)
Date
5/6/2003
Property Owner:
Property Address : 6970 W 38TH AVE
Contractor License No. : 19645
Phone : 422-6600
Company : Aaron Fire and Safety Phone : 455 3340
OWNER/CONTR4CTOR SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT Construction Value : $20,000.00
I hereby certify that the setback distances proposed by this permit application are accurate, and Permit Fee : $417.70
do not violate applicable ordinances, rules or regulations of the City of W heat Ridge or
covenants, easements or restrictions of record; that all measurements shown, and allegations Plan Review Fee : $0.00
made are accurate; that I have read and agreeto bide by all conditions printed on this
application, and that I assume full responsib" complianc ith the W heat Ridge Building Use Tax : $240.00
Code (U.B.C.) and all other applicable Wh ge ordina s, for work under this permit.
(OWNER)(CONTRACTOR)SIGNED DATE ~ O-U Total: $657.70
Use :
Description : FIRE PROTECTION & BACK FLOW & ALARM
BUILDING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY
SIC : SqFt. :
Zoning Comments:,
Approval :
Zoning :
Building Comments:j
Approval:
Public ~IVorks Comrr~ents:
Approval:
Occupancy : Walls : Roof : Stories : Residential Units :
Electrical License No :
Company:
Expiration Date :
Approval :
Plumbing License No :
Company :
Expiration Date :
Approval:
Mechanical License No :
Company:
Expiration Date :
Approval:
(1) This permit was issued in acwrdance with the provisions set forth in yopur application and is subject to the laws of the State of Cobrado and to the Zoning
Regulations and Building Code of Wheat Ridge, Colorado or anyother applicable ordinances of the City.
(2) This permit shail expire if (A) the work authorized is not commenced within sixty (80) days from issue date or (B) the building authorizetl is suspended or
abandoned for a period of 120 days.
(3) If this permit expires, a new percnit may be acquired for a fee of one-haif the amount normally required, provided no changes have been orwill be made in the
original plans and specifications and any suspension or abandonment has not exceeded one (i) year. If changes are made or if suspension or abandonment
exceeds one (1) year, full fees shail be paid for a new permit.
(4) No work ot any manner shall be done that will change the natural Flow of water causing a drainage pro6lem.
(5) Contrector shall notiy the Building Inspector hventy-four (24) hours in advance for all inspections and shall receive written approval on inspection card before
proceediing with successive phases of the job.
(6) The issua o'a permit or e approval of drawings and specifcations shall not be consirued to be a permit for, nor an approval of, any violation of the
pmvision oft esoranyother ordinance, law, rule or regulation.
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Chief Building Ins ctor
COMMCTNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
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~ $ CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE
7500 WEST 29TH AVENLTE
WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80215 - (303-235-285~
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Building Permit Number:
Date:
Property Owner:
Property Address: V~ ~-,;kD I.J 3V
Contractor License No.: /6(o
Phone: ,~j(72j ~~-)"6 (,(DD
Phone:
OWNERlCONTRACTOR SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTAIVDING M'D AGREEIYIEIVT
I hereby certify tktat the setback distances proposed by this pemtit application are accurate
and do not violate applicable ordinances, rules orregulatlons of the City of Wheat Ridge c
covenanis, easements orrestricrions ofrecord; thatall measurements shown, and allegafionmade aze accurate; that I have read and agee to abide by all conditions pxinted on thi
applica6on and that I assume full responsbility for compliance wi[h the Wheat Ridgi
Building Code (U.B.C) and all other applica Wheat Ridge Ordinances, for work unde
this pemut
ConslructionValue:$ Pc)ia.%'
Permit Fee:$ (9 (1c7
Plan Review Fee:$
Use Tax:$
Total:$~2DGvo
DESCRIPTION:
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BUII.DING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY
SIC: Sq.Ft.:
ZONING COMMENTS:
Approval:
Zoning:
BUILDING COMMENTS:
Approval:
PUBLIC WORKS COMMENTS: .
Appioval:
Occupancy: Walls: Roof: Stories: ResidentialUnits:
Elecuical License No: Plumbing License No: Mechanical License No:
Company: Company: Company:
Expiration Date: Eacpiration Date: Expiration Date:
Approval: Approval: Approval:
(i) T6is pe}mit was issued in accordance wifh Yaepmvisions se[forth in yoar application and is subjec[ to the laws ofthe Sfate of Colomdo and to the Zoning
Regulations aud Hwlding Codes oFWheatRidge, Colorado oc any o1Lu applicable ordivances ofthe City.
(2) Thispexmitshallexpueif(A)theworkaufhonzedisnotcommencedwiNhinsixty (60)daysfromissueda4or(B)thebuiidingauthorizedissuspendedor
abandoned for a paiod of 720 days.
(3) . IfiLispamitexpires,anewpecmitmaybeacquuedforafeeofone-Lalftheamountaolmallyrequrted,pxovidednocLangeshavebeenorvrillbemadem
theoriginffiplaus andspecifications andanysuspensionorahaudonmenthasnote<ceededone (1) yeaz. Ifchangeshavebeen orifsuspeusion oraba¢donment
exceeds one (1) yeaz, full fees shall be paid for anew peimit
(4) NowolkofanymannersEallbedoaethatwillchangefhenaNaiflowofwaWCausingadiainagrproblem.
(5) ContracNrshallnotifytheBmldinglnspecmxtwenty-fonr(24)hours inadvanceforallinspectionsandshall receivewdttenapprovaloninspectioncardbefore
proceed'mgwitLsuccessvepLasesofthejob.
(6) The issuance of a peimit or tSe approval of dmwings and apecifications shall no[be cons4ued lo be apumitfo; nor an approval o4 any viola4on of ihe
provisions ofthe building codu or any other ordinance, law, rvle ormgulation. .
Chief Building Inspector
AnRON
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17471 easi 515f evenue denver, colorado 80239
ptione; (303) 435-9340
Paz: (303) 455-8743
FAk: A3UR5635
Job Address:
Rumors
6920 West 38th Ave
Wheat Ridge, Co 80033
Scope of Work:
Installation of complete new analog/addressable fire alarm system. The design of this system is such
that when an alarm input is activated the DJ sound system is to shut down to aliow the horns to be
heard clearly. At this time the management of the bar has not selected a sound system vendor and
we have not be able to verify that shutting down the sound system can be accomplished.
Brian Kaiser
Aaron Fire & Safety
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Description
The IdentiFlex 610 is one of several control panels that make
up Gamewell's 600 Series of controls. -
The IF610 is ideally suited for small to medium-sized installa-
tions of commercial, institutional and industrial life safety ap-
plications.
The If610 can monitor and control up to 504 Intelligent Analog
Addressable InputlOutput points. Analog circuits are backed
up by Gamewell's Default Alarm Mode for added security while
the 1000 point history log fumishes a complete record of sys-
tem activities. The interactive Operator's Display uses LED
prompting to ease both user operation and programming. The
Alphanumeric Display and keypad simplify field programming
that can also be accomplished via a PC with a Windows-based
application program.
The IF610 offers all the features of today's most advanced life
safety systems. Integration of analog and hardwire circuits al-
lows the system engineer to customize the control panel to
maximize efficiencies based on the application.
The IF670's housing was designed to be both aesthetically
pleasing and fundionally sound. The cabinet is designed to fit
between studs for semi-flush mounting. The compact design
and key-activated dead front construction allows for secure
routine maintenance of the system. Access to system func-
tion keys is limited by a key switch and multiple levels of pass-
word protection prohibit unauthorized use. The circuit board
was designed with pluggable terminal strips for ease of instal-
lation and service. Oaerator's Displa
The IF610's 6perator's Dispiay is the center of all user access
to the system. The display supplies all the necessary keys and
annunciation points to maintain and monitor the system. Aiarm,
Supervisory and Trouble conditions are all indicated on the
Operator's Display by dedicated LED's and the intemal sounder.
The Acknowledge, Reset and Signal Silence keys are centered
at the bottom of the display directly below ihe 4 X 40 character
backlit alphanumeric display. All system functions and opera-
tional logic can be programmed directly from the front panel in
the field.
Analoa Interface Module 1. 2 or 4
The IF610 Analog Interface module provides Signal Line Cir-
cuiis (SLC) loop circuits thaYcan monitor and control up to 126
Addressabie/Analog devices on each power-limited loop, for a
total of 504 analog points in a a four-loop system. Loop wiring
is not polarity sensitive.
IdentiFlex 610
Analog Addressable
Control Panel
Approvals
UL Listed
FM, MEA, CSFM Approved
Features
7-4 Signal Line Circuits (SLC) (up to 504 pts)
Polarity insensitive SLC circuit wiring
SmartStartTM self-programming logic
Downloadable or front panel programmable
Password protected
• Approved for Releasing Service
• Fully digital SLC Protocol
• SmartNetT"" Networkable
• 1000 event history log
• Automatic drift compensation
• Coded signaling capability
• Adjustable sensor sensitivity and temperature settings
• Day/night sensitivity setting
• Supervisory service
• Style 6(Class A) or Sryle 4(Class B), SLC
• Style Y class B, Style Z Class A NAC circuits
• Semi flush (behveen 16" studs) mounting
• 160 character display
• Optional Integrated Voice Evacuation
CS-2001 Rev.1201-1
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The Analog Interface module has a dedicated microprocessor
that simultaneously communicates with the connected field
devices and the main CPU.
The Analog Interface module uses the advanced XP95 fully
digital communications protocol to improve the speed and
accuracy of event reporting. The communications protocol pro-
vides for alarm verification per detector, detector adjustability
and compensation, adjustabie analog heat detector range (131 °
Io 194°F) (55° to 90°C), circuit isolation, and priority inter-
rupts. Priority interrupts allow contact type devices such as
Manual Fire Alarm Stations to interrupt the polling cycle and
transmit their address at any time during a polling sequence.
The fuliy digital protocol allows the IF610 to operate on most
types of field wiring, greatly expanding its use in retroft appli-
cations (consult the factory for specifc wiring requirements).
IF610 Power Suaalv
The IF610 Power Supply is a fully supervised 6 Amp supply
that furnishes system operating and signaling power. It is
equipped with a battery charger capable of maintaining the
secondary power source. The Power Suppiy is monitored by
the main CPU ensuring adequate power levels are maintained.
The power supply design allows for high efficiency while still
providing precise power output. The battery charger is sized to
maintain up to 25Ah batteries.
Applications
The IF610 Analog Addressable Control Panel is designed for
those small to mid-sized projects, both new and retrofit, that
require state of the art life safety systems. The embedded CPU
- offers users unrivaled reliability without sacrificing ftexibility or
value.
The IF610, along with analog sensors, addressable input and
control interface devices, and remote status and control capa-
bilities, provides system engineers with all the tools necessary
to design effective system solutions for any application.
~ -I/O Devices
Addressable control output devices serve as the interface be-
tween the analog circuits and building functions. The outputs
are controlled through the Control By Event (CBE) software
within the IF610 and can be freely programmed to respond to
any event. The Control devicescan aiso be used as super-
vised remote signal circuits. -
The IF610, with Gamewell's complete line of 600 Series de-
vices, provide the foundation for system design. The 610's
RS-232 output expands the system's monitoring and control
capability.
- Remote Dis~lay and Control
Serial Annunciators can be added to display system activity
and control. The serial annunciator drivers are available in 16 .
point increments and are an ideal interface to graphic annun-
ciators. Switches can be used for Acknowledge, Reset, Slg-
nal Silence, Drill, etc., in order to customize the remote status
control network.
An alphanumeric display can also be used for remote status
and control. The alphanumeric display is designed to commu-
nicate over the serial communications network.
The IF610 can communicate with a printer either locally or
remotely for documentation of system activity.
See CS-2025 (RAN/SAN) for complete annunicator de-
tails.
CS-2001 Rev.1201-1
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Specifications
Common Control:
Quiescent Current
Alarm Current
Input Power
Auxiliary Output:
Common Relays
Signal Circuits
Analog Module:
Quiescent Cu«ent
Alarm Current
Dimensions
Battery Storage
0.125 A
0.171 A plus signal circuit power
plus .002 A for master box or
plus .022 A for reverse polarity
120 VAC, 2 Amp
S+ / S-, A+/A- 2 Amp combined max
1 Amp at 30 VDC or .5 Amp at 250 VAC
2-24 VDC, at 2 Amp
610-126, 610-252, 610-504
.045 A .OSSA .075A
.045 A .OSSA .075A
Standard Cabinet 20" H x 14" W x 4.5" D
Extra Large Cabinet 30" H x 22" W x 5.5" D
Standard Cabinet - 6" H x 9" W x 4.5" D
Extra Large Cabinet - 6 112" H x 22" W x 5 1/2" D
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Ordering Information
Model Description .
IF670-126 IF610 Analog Addressable System, consists of: IF610 Common Control (Main
CPU, IF610 front display with LCD alphanumeric display, bus driver module, common
system relays, ribbon cables), 6 Amp Main Power Supply, one analog circuit (126
analog addressabie points) module and Cabinet Assembly.
IF610-252 IF610 Analog Addressable System (replacing the single analog circuit module
with a two circuit module providing up to 252 analog addressable points)
IF670-504 IF610 Analog Addressabie System (replacing the single analog circuit module
with a four circuit module-{rroviding up to 504 analog addressable points)
CA8610 Cabinet and door only no chassis for advance installation of back box
20"Hx14"Wx4.5"D
AAM610-252 31022 Upgrades the IF610-126 to an IF610-252 system; replaces the single analog circuit
card with a two circuit card to provide a total of 252 analog addressable points
AAM610-504 31031 Upgrades the IF610-126 or IF610-252 to an IF610-504. Replaces the single analog
and/or the 2 circuit analog card to provide a total of 504 points.
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Installation and Maintenance Manual - IdentiFlex 610
TK1420
Trim kit for Flush Mounting
30177
3.91K 1/2W EOL Resistor
IF610-126X1
126 points 1 Signal Line Circuit in a 30"H x 22"W x 5.5"D housing, allows space for
additional battery storage
IF610-252XL
252 points 7 Signal Line Circuit in a 30"H x 22"W x 5.5"D housing, allows space for
additional battery storage
IF610-504XL
504 points 1 Signal Line Circuit in a 30"H x 22"W x 5.5"D housing, allows space for
additional battery storage
CAB610-XL
Cabinet and door only no chassis for advance installation of back box
30"H x 22"W x 5.5"D
Note: See CS-2002 for voice (VE) options available.
Specifcations antl wiring information are provided for information only and are believed to be accurale. Gamewell assumes no responsi6il-
iry for their use. Data and design are subjec[ to change without notice. installation and wiring instructions shipped with ihe product shail
always be used for actual ins[alla[ion. For more information, coniact GamewelL - The Gamewell Company Voice (508) 231-14W .
Gamewell-Q 60 Pleasant St 888-FIREBOX •(888) 347-3269
WOBLDWIDE Ashiand, MA 01721 FAX (508) 231-0900
www.gamewell.com
Made in the USA OGamewell 2001
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Load Calculations for Gamewell Identiflex 610
IF610 Gamewell Battery Calculation Worksheet
Job Name Rumors
Standby (mA)
Description QTY Each Total
System Components
Common Control 1
125.0
1 Loop Analog I/O 1
30.0
2 Loop Analog I/O
35.0
4 Loop Analog I/O
70.0
Aux Power
Reset Power
Subfotal System Current Requiremenf
Power Loads
Main Panel Ckt #1
Main Panel Ckt #2
(mA)
Total Comment
171.0 171.0
50.0 50.0
55.0 0.0
55.0 0.0
165.0 Terminals A+,A-
0.0 Terminals S+.S-
1
959.000 Pool Hall / Basement
696.000 Dance / Resturant
0.000
Subtotal NAC Circuits
Initiation Devices
PID-95 (Point Input)
RCE-95 (Relay Control)
SCE-95 (Signal Control)
MS-95 (Pull Station)
CZI-95 (Zone Interface)
XP95-P (Photo Smoke)
XP95-T (Thermal)
Percent of Devices in Alarm
Subtotal Initiation Devices
Totals (Amp)
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Alarm Load (Amp)
Total Minimum Load
Derating Factor
Minimum Required Battery
Selected Battery
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Req Stdby Time (hrs) 60 10.2702
Req Alarm Time (hrs) 0.084 0.303282
10.57348
1.2 12.68818
13.0 Amp Hour Min
18.0 Amp Hour (25AH Max)
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Description
Gamewell's Analog Addressable Photoelectric Sensor
(XP95-P) is designed to provide the highest effectiveness by
utilizing the latest technology. The sensor is designed for -
operation with Gamewell's Analog Addressable control panels.
The Photoelectric Sensor is capable of digitally transmitting
not only its address but aiso the chamber's analog value to
the FACP for analysis. The Photoelectric Sensor is
distinguished by the clear status LED, which flashes red briefly
when the device is poiled.and turns on steady red when the
device is in alarm.
Operation
The XP95-P photoelectric sensor constantiy monitors its sens-
ing chamber or elzment as well as its internal electronics. The
results are then reported along with the uniYs address through
the integral communications electronics located in the sensor
head. The XP95 Photoelectric sensor utilizes a patented
smoke chamber and infrared smoke sensing design. The In-
frared emitter generates a burst of light every second, or in
response to direct interrogation. In clean air the photo diode
receives no light from the emitter because of the arrangement
of the chamber. When smoke enters the chamber i[ scatters
light from the emitter onto the photo diode receptor propor-
tionally to the smoke characteristics and densiry; as ihe smoke
content in the chamber increases the signal from the photo
diode receptor increases. This information is processed and
conditioned by an on-board advanced technology ASIC and
digitally transmitted to the FACP.
Trouble and Alarm conditions of the XP95 Sensors are actu-
ally de[ermined at the control panel. The status information of
each sensor is analyzed for off normal conditions by the con-
trol panel. If the sensor reports a condition that matches its
programmed trouble signature, the FACP will report that the
sensor is in trouble and will foliow its programmed response
sequence. If the status reported matches the alarm signature,
the FACP will follow the programmed alarm response for the
specifc device in alarm. When a sensor is in alarm, the inte-
gral LED in the sensor's housing will light steady. The XP95-P photoelectric device is designed to be connected
to a two wire SLC carrying both data and a 17V to 28V DC
suppiy voltage, and is insensitive to loop connection polarity.
A remote LED indicator may be connected. The device is
compatible with point or group addressabie relay and sounder
bases
XP95-P
Analog Addressable
Photoelectric Smoke
Sensor
Approvals
UL Listed, CSFM, MEA, FM Approved
Features
• Compatible with Gamewell's 600 Series Analog
Addressable Control Panels
• Fits 4", 6" or 6" low & ultra low profile E-Z ft bases
. Audible alarm sounder base
. 4-wire relay base
• Address is stored in the sensor base
• Address is set by XPert Addressing Card
• Two-color status LED
• Infrared smoke sensing design
• Continuous communications
• Optional remote LED
CS-2054 Rev.1201-1
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Enaineer's Specifications
The contractor shall furnish and install, where indicated on the plans photoelectric smoke sensors with one of the severai
Addressable Mounting Base Options available. The combination sensor head and hvist lock mounting base shall be UL Listed
and UL Listed as compatibie with the Gamewell Analog Addressable fire alarm control panels. The base shail permit free
interchange of sensor heads withoui requiring any additional wiring or additional programming of the head or base. The smoke
sensor shali contain an integral LED tha[ shall latch in when the unit goes into alarm. RF suppression techniques shall be
employed to minimize false alarms. The photoelectric smoke sensor shall be Gamewell model XP95-P.
Specifications
Quiescent Current
340 pA
Alarm LED Current
.00434A
Remote Alarm Output
.004A @ 5 VDC .
-
Temperature Range
32°F - 140°F
Relative Humidity (Non-Condensing)
0% to 95%
Recommended Spacing
Meets the 30ft. (9.1M) spacing guidelines in NFPA 72 Chapter 2; however, this
spacing is based on ideal conditions and to be used as a layout guide only.
. .
Appropriate installation-specific engineering is required.
Order Information
Part Number
Descriotion -
XP95-P
Photoelectric Sensor (Analog Addressable) (55000-650)
XP95-136EZ
6" Ultra Low Profile EZ-Fit Mounting Base with X-Pert Card(45681-250)
XP95-B4
4" Mounting Base with X-Pert Addressing Card (45681-2101)
XP95-B6
6" Mounting Base with X-Pert Addressing Card (45681-225)
XP95-136LOW
6" Low Profile Mounting Base with X-Pert Addressing Card (45681-234)
XP95-B6R4
6" Relay Base (4 Wire) with X-Pert Addressing Card
XP95-66SNDR
6" Mounting Base with X-Pert Addressing Card and Audible Alarm Sounder in
the base
71112
Additional Blank X-Pert Addressing Cards
711124A
Pre-programmed and Pre-Labeled X-Pert Addressing Card Package. The
represents the analog loop (1,2,3,4); the letter that follows represents the
address set.
Set "A" for addresses 7- 42
71112-#B
Set "B" for addresses 43--84
71112-#C
Set "C" for addresses 85 - 126
30203
Remote LED (24V)
Specifications and wiring information are provided for information only and are believed to be accurate. Gamewell assumes no responsibiliry
for their use. Data and design are subject to change without notice. Installation and wiring instructions shipped with the product shall always
6e used for ac[ual installa[ion. For more information, contact GamewelL .
Gamewel I~^(~p- The Gamewell Company Voice (508) 231-1400
60 Pleasant St. 888-FIREBOX •(888) 347-3269
. WORLDWI~E Ashland, MA 01721 FAX (508) 231-0900
www.gamewell.com
Made in the USA (DGamewell 2001
CS-2054 Rev.1201-1
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Description
Gamewell's XP95-T Analog Addressable Thermal Sensors are
designed to provide the highest effectiveness by utilizing the
latest technology. The sensor is designed for operation with
Gamewell's Analog Addressable control panels. The Series
XP95-T Thermal Sensor is capable of digitally transmitting not
only its address but also the chamber's analog temperature
value to the FACP for analysis.
Thermal sensors are readily distinguished from smoke sen-
sors`by observing the open webs in the housing designed to
allow the free movement of air around [he exposed thermistor.
Operation
The XP95-T Thermal Sensor constantly monitors its sensing
element as well as its internal electronics. The results are then
digitally reported along with the uniPs address through the in-
tegral communications electronics located in the sensor head.
The Thermal Sensor monitors temperature by using a single
thermistor network which provides a voltage output proportional
to the externai air temperature. This signal is processed and
conditioned by an on-board advanced technology ASIC that
digitally transmits the ambient temperature data to the panel
when interrogated.
Trouble and Alarm conditions of the XP95 Sensors are actu-
ally determined at the control panel. The status information of
each sensor is analyzed for off normal conditions by the con-
trol panel. If [he sensor reports a condition that matches its
programmed Uouble signature, the FACP will report that the
sensor is in trouble and will foliow its programmed response
sequence. Likewise, if the status reported matches the alarm
signature, the FACP will follow the programmed alarm response
for the specific device in alarm. When a sensor is in alarm, the
integral LED in the sensor's housing wili light steady.
The XP95-T Thermal Sensor is calibrated to return a normal
air temperature analog value at 25 ° C. The device is designed
to be connected to a two wire loop circuit carrying both data
and a 17V to 28V DC supply voltage, and is insensitive to loop
connection polarity. A remote LED indicator can be connected.
The device is compatibie with point or group addressable relay
and sounder bases.
XP95-T
Analog Addressable
Thermal Sensor
Approvals
UL Listed, CSFM, MEA, FM Approved
Features
• Compatible with Gamewell's 600 Series Analog
Addressable Control Panels
• Fits 4", 6" or 6" low & ultra low profile & E-Z fit bases
• Audible alarm sounder base
• 4 wire relay base
• Address is stored in the sensor base
• Address is set by XPert Addressing Card
• Two-color status LED
• Fixed point or Rateof-Rise functions
• Timed temperature increase causes an alarm
Thermal adjustability programming
• Optional remofe LED
CS-2055 Rev.1201-t
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Enaineer's Saecifications
The contractor shall furnish and install, where indicated on the
plans, electronic thermal sensors with one of the several
Addressable Mounting Base Options available. The
combination sensor head and twist lock mounting base shall
be UL Listed and UL Listed as compatible with the Gamewell
Analog Addressabie fire alarm controi panels.
The base shail permit free interchange of sensor heads without
requiring any additional wiring or additional programming of
the head or base. The sensor shall contain an integral LED
that shall latch in when the unit goes into alarm. It shall be
Gameweli model XP95-T.
Specifications -
Quiescent Current 250 pA
Alarm LED Current 4 mA
Remote Alarm Output 4 mA @ 5 vdc
Temperature Range -40F to 1540F
Relative Humidity (Non-Condensing) 0%to 95%
Recommended Spacing Smooth ceiling 60ft. to walls 25ft.
Thermal Sensor Performance Features:
1) Thermal Sensors have a Thermal Adjustability programming range from 250C to 900C in 1°C increments.
2) Thermal Sensors have a Thermal Rate-of-Rise feature; when enabled in programming, should the XP95-T
sensor increase temperature by greater than 15°F in less than one minute, an alarm will be generated.
Part Number
Description
XP95-T
Thermal Sensor (Analog Addressable) (55000-450)
XP95-86EZ
6" Ultra Low Profile EZ-Fit Mounting Base with X-Pert Card (45681-250)
XP95-B4
4" Mounting Base with X-Pert Addressing Card(45681-210)
XP95-136
6" Mounting Base withX-Pert Addressing Card (45681-225)
XP95-86LOW
6" Low Profile Mounting Base with X-Pert Addressing Card (45681-234)
XP95-B6R4
6" Relay Base (4 Wire) with X-Pert Addressing Card
XP95-B6SNDR
6" Mounting Base with X-Pert Addressing Card
and Audible Alarm Sounder in the
71112
Additional Blank X-Pert Addressing Cards
711124A
Pre-programmed and Pre-Labeled X-Pert Addressing Card Package.
The represents the analog loop (1,2,3,4); the letter that follows
represents the address set - Set A for addresses 1- 42
71112-#B
Set B for addresses 43- 84
711124C
Set C for addresses 85 - 126
30203
Remote.LED(24V)
Specifications and wiring information are provided for information only and are believed to be acwrate. Gamewell assumes no responsibility
for their use. Data and design are subject to chanqe without notice. Ins[allation and wiring inshuctions shippedwith the product shall always
be used for actual installation. For more information, contact Gamewell.
The Gamewell Company Voice (508) 231-1400
Gamewel I-[~p- 60 Pleasant St. 888-FIREBOX •(888) 3473269
woRLowlDe Ashland, MA 01721 FAX (508) 231-0900
www.gamewell.com
Made in the USA OGamewe112001
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Description
Gamewell's XP-95 Analog Addressable Sensors and Bases
are designed to provide the highest effectiveness by utiiizing
the latest technology. All Sensor data is reported digitally -
through the integral communications electronics located in the
sensor head. The device address is held in the base, ensur-
ing tha[ the device address will not be affected no matter how
often a detector is replaced, and ensuring a consistent match
between device rype and device address. Each XP95 analog
addressable head is compatible with a wide variety of XP-95
bases, ranging from one-piece low profle units to four-wire relay and sounder bases that can be controlled on an indi-
vidual or group basis. The XP95 series of detec[or bases has
been designed to enable sensors to be piugged in with mini-
mum force and to have a"one-way-oniy" fit. Relay and
sounder bases have the capability of being addressed and
controlled individually or by group in response to sensor
alarms.
Proarammin
The only programming required at the Series 95 Sensors is
address setting. This is accomplished through the use of the
patented XPert Addressing Card. This card is inserted into
the sensor base. When the sensor head is inserted into the
base, the address is automatically relayed to the sensor.
Changing the sensor does not require additional programming
since the address remains on the XPert Card located in the
base. All other sensor specific programming is accomplished
at the Fire Alarm Control Panel. The Xpert Addressing Card
ensures that only the correct device types can be instalied in
given locations after cleaning or other maintenance opera-
tions.
Enaineer's Saecifications
The contractor shall furnish and install, where indicated on
the plans, either dual chamber lonization (Gamewell model
XP95-I) or Photoelectric (Gamewell model XP95-P) smoke
sensors, Analog Addressable Multisensor (XP95-M) or elec-
tronic Thermal sensor (Gamewell model XP95-T) with one of
the several Addressable Mounting Base Options available.
The combination sensor head and twist lock mounting base
shall be UL Listed and UL Listed as compatible with the
Gamewell Analog Addressable Series fre alarm control pan-
els. The base shall permit free interchange of sensor heads
without requiring any additional wiring or additional program-
ming of the head or base.
Installation
The complete range of Series 95 addressable mounting bases
will accept any of the Series 95 sensors. The bases have a
wide interior diameter for ease of access to wires and termi-
nals. The design of the base is such thaf the sensor wilf fit in
Bases
Series 95 Analog
Addressable Sensors
Approvals
UL Listed
Features
• Compatible with all Gamewell's 600 Series Analog
Addressable Detectors
• Base options include:
- 4", 6" or 6" low & ultra low profle bases
- "One-way"fit with lowinsertion force
- 4" wire relay base
- Dry or independently powered contacts
- Audible alarm sounder bases
- Controlled individually or by group
• Device Address is stored in the sensor base
• Address is set by patented XPert Addressing Card
• Compatible with all Gamewell XP 95 Protocol Detec-
tion Devices
CS-2048 Rev.0501-1
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XP95-66EZ Base shown
one way only and that a simple clockwise motion without force
is required to plug in the sensor. The mounting base will have
provisions for the insertion of ihe XPert Addressing Card as a
means for programming and maintaining the sensor's address.
The XP95-B4 base (4") will mount directly to a 3.5" octagon
box (Raco 110or equal) or a 4" octagon box (Raco 125 or
equal) with a round cover/plaster ring (Raco 727 or equal). The
other Series 95 bases (6") will mount directly to a 3.5" octagon
box (Raco 170 or equal); [o a 4" octagon box (Raco 125 or
equal); or to a 4" square backbox (Raco 190 or equal).
Specifications
4"Standard
6" Standard
Relay .
Sounder
Ivlodel 64
86, 66EZ, 86 low
B6R4
66SNDR
Alarm Current N/A
N/A
.0036A
N/A
Standby Current N/A
N/A
2pA
N/A
Reiay Rating N/A
N/A
.04A @ 125 VAC
N/A
2A@30VDC
Resistive Loading .
Sounder Levei N/A
N/A
N/A
85d Bat.10ft.
Captive Terminals Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Note: All Models listed have XP95 preceding the Model No. (i.e. XP95-134).
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Wiring Diaqram
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Wiring schematic for XP95-B4, XP95-B6, XP95-EZ shown (See Installation Sheels for others.)
Ordering
Information
Model
Part Number
Description
XP95-B4
4" Mounting Base with X-Pert Addressing Card
XP95-B6
6" Mounting Base wiih X-Pert Addressing Card
XP95-136LOW
6" Low Profile Mounting Base with X-Pert Addressing Card
- f
XP95-B6R4
XP95-66EZ
6" Relay Base (4 Wire) with X-Pert Addressing Card
6" Ultra Low Pro£le EZ-Fit Mounting Base with X-Pert Card
XP95-B6SNDR
6" Mounting Base with X-Pert Addressing Card and Audible Alarm Sounder in the base
30203
Remote LED (24VDC)
71112
Additional Blank X-Pert Addressing Cards
711124A
Pre-programmed and Pre-Labeled X-Pert Addressing Card Package. The
represents the analog loop (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8); the letter that follows represents the
address set - Set A for addresses 1- 42
71112-#B
Set B for addresses 43 - 84
71112-#C
Set C for addresses 85 - 126
If no Part Numbers are shown, u
se Model Numbers.
Specifications and wiring information are provided for information only and are believed to be accurate. Gamewell assumes no responsi-
biliry for [heir use. Data and design are subject to change without notice. Installation and wiring instmctions shipped with the product
shall always be usetl for actual installatioa For more information, contact GamewelL .
/r_s\~ The Gamewell Company Voice (508) 231-1400 Gamewe" In' 60 Pleasant St. 888-FIREBOX •(888) 347-3269
WOALDWIDE ~l Ashland, MA 01721 FAX (508) 231-0900
www.gamewell.com
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Description
Gamewell's Addressable Point Identification Device (PID-95)
provides the interface between the non-powered, normally
open dry contact devices and Gamewell's IF610, IF632 and
IF650 analog addressa6le fire alarm control panels. Point
Identification Devices provide for monitoring of a single Style
B circuit, and are designed for concealed mounting in an
electrical backbox. The PID-95P can be surface or flush
mounted and provides a visible LED for alarm/annunciation.
Operation
The Point Identification Device connects directly to the
Signaling Line Circuit (SLC) via [wo wires. The PID-95 will
monitor, via a two wire supervised SLC circuit, contact-type
devices such as a watertlow switch or manual station. Upon
activation of the monitored device, the PID-95 will report its
address to the IdentiFlex 600 control panel via the analog
SLC circuit. The control panel will then activate all
programmed outputs related to the PID-95 in alarm.
Proarammin
Programming of the PID-95 is accomplished through the
setting of a single DIP switch easily accessible on the device's
printed circuit board. The DIP switch is used to setthe address
of the device and the priority interrupt (DIP SW #8). AII other
programming is accomplished at the IdentiFlex control panel,
either through the use of a laptop compuier or through the
Control Panel Operator's Display. Standard Application
The PID-95 is intended to provide the interface beriveen dry
contact type devices and the SLC of the control panel. They
provide a means of connecting and identifying monitor points
without the use of conventional input modules at the main
control panel. The use of PID-95's can dramatically reduce
the field wiring required on many projects by reducing the
number of wires required on the installation.
Enaineer's Specifications
Addressable interface devices shall be provided for the
monitoring and supervision of contact type devices connected
to the Fire Alarm Control Panel. The devices shall monitor a
normally open dry contact. The addressable interface devices
shall communicate to the main control panel via the analog
addressable circuit. The intertace device shall be Gamewell
model PID-95 or PID-95P.
PID-95, PID-95P
Point Identification
Device
Aaprovals
UL Listed, CSFM, MEA, FM Approved
Features
• Monitors dry contact Devices
• LED for alarm annunciation
. Field Programmable
• Priority interrupt
• 411h6 plate mounted version is available for surface or
flush mounting
CS•2044 Rev.0701-1
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Quiescent Current
Alarm Current
Operating Temperature
Relative Humidity
Mounting
PID-95
0005A
0015A
0°C to +49°C
85%, NornCondensing
4" square backbox with
I.I....L ..I-,1..
PID-95P
0005A
0015A
0°C to +49°C
85%, Non-Condensing
4"/16" Backbox
Wiring Diagram
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Part Number* Description
PID-95 Addressable Point Identification Device for monitoring contact devices
PID-95P PID-95 Addressable Input Interface Device mounted on a 411/,' plastic plate
70839 Trim Ring for flush mounting the PID-95P
* If no Part Numbers are shown. use Model Number
SpeciFlCations antl wiring information are provided for information only and are 6elieved to be accurate. Gamewell assumes no responsibiliry for
their use. Data and design are su6ject to change without notice. Ins[allation and wiring instmctions shipped with the product shall always be used
for actuai installation. For more information, con[act Gamewell.
Garnewei I- 2 The Gamewell Company Voice (508) 231-1400
60 Pleasant St. 888-FIREBOX •(888) 3473269
WORLDWIDE Ashland, MA. 01721 FAX (508) 231-0900
www.gamewell.com
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Description
MS-95, MS-95T
Addressable Manuai
Fire Alarm Station
Gamewell's MS-95 Addressable Manual Pull Station is designed
to be used with Gamewell's 600 Series Analog Addressable
Control Panels. The MS-95 satisfes architectural requirements -for a manual alarm initiating device. It contains a switch which
is internally connected to the electronic interface that is required
for individual addressable identification to and from the Fire
Alarm Conirol Panel.
The Addressable Manual Station is shock and vibration
resistant. A toggle switch of rugged construction provides
exceptionally high resistance to accidental operation from
sudden shock. The MS-95 can be used for both surface and
semi-flush installations. It is of compact design, blends in well
with aIl building interiors, yet is easily recognized in an
emergency situation. The Addressable Manual Pull Station
complies with UL Standard 38 for manual stations.
Operation
The station is activated 6y pulling fonvard a readily identifiable
bulls-eye alarm lever marked "Pull". Upon activation, this lever
locks in the alarm position and remains so until manually reset.
Resetting is accomplished by releasing the hinged front cover
and manually resetting the toggle switch. Release of the cover
is accomplished by a releasing screw or, if utilizing the Key Reset
Option, a Gamewell CAT60 Key.
An optional breakglass rod may be used with all stations. The
self-dearing design prevents jamming of the station and there
is no danger to the operator from broken particles of glass. Space
is provided within the station housing for storage of an additional
replacement glass rod.
The MS-95 connects directly to the Analog Addressable circuit
via two wires. The electronic circuitry has been designed to
transmit data that can be interpreted as three output operations:
Normal Quiescen[ Operation, Alarm Operation and Trouble
Operation. In its quiescent mode of operation, the pull station's
electronics monitor the switch for alarm conditions. A trouble
condition occurs when the pull station is addressed by the control
panel and either reports back a trouble response or does not
respond at all. With the standard priority interrupt feature , the
MS-95 will report its condition virtually instantaneously in
Gamewell's Analog Addressable Control Panels.
Proarammin
Programming of the MS-95 Manual Station is accomplished
through [he setting of a single DIP switch easily accessible on
the device's printed circuit board. The DIP switch is used to set
the address of the device. All other programming is accom-
plished at the con[rol panel, either through the use of a laptop
computer or through the Operator's Dlsplay.
Approvals
UL Listed, CSFM, MEA, FM Approved
Features
• Compatible with Gamewell's 600 Series Analog
Addressable Control Panels
Field Programmable
Durable Consiruction
• Compact design, blends with surroundings
• Recessed pull lever prevents accidental operation
• Self-clearing breakglass option
• Surface or semi-flush installation
• Double action option
• Key reset option
• Meets ADA requirements
Terminal block model with visible status LED (MS-95T)
CS-2053 Rev.1101-t
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Enaineer's Specification
The analog addressable manual pull station shall confain the
electronic interface circuitry required for individual device
identification, alarm reporting and trouble supervision. It shall
communicate to the main control panel via the analog
addressable circuiL The single action non-coded station shall
consist of a die-cast aluminum housing ftted wiih a pull out
lever which, when operated, locks in position after activating
an alarm initiating contact.
Resetting the station after operation shall require opening the
front cover for access to the alarm switch. The manual fire
alarm station shall be a Gamewell Analog Addressable Manual
Pull Station model number MS-95 or MS-95T and shall be U.L.
listed.
The manual pull station shall be adaptable for surface or semi-
flush installation. In addition, there shall be provisions for a
self-clearing break-glass mechanism.
Specifications
Quiescent Current .0005A
Alarm Current .0015A ~
Operating Temperature 000 + 490C
Relative Humidity 85%, Non-Condensing
Material Die-Cast Aluminum
Finish Fire Alarm Red, smooth gloss enamel. Raised cast letters are high-
lighted. Target background for pull lever is white gloss enamel.
Dimensions MS-95 451a' high x 3Y:' wide x 2" deep (from the backplate)
MS-95T 451e' high x 31/:' wide x 15/g' deep (from the backplate)
MS-95 with Key Reset Option 6Y<" high x 3'/<" wide x 2" deep (from the backplate) with Cat 60 Key
Surface Backbox P/N 28762 45/a' high x 3'/<" wide x 23/a' deep tapped for'/a" conduit
Surface Backbox 71961 625" hiqh x3" wide x 325" deep
Orderina Information
Part Number
Description
MS-95
Analog Addressable Manual Pull Station
MS-95T
Analog Addressable Manual Pull Station with terminals
30653
Double Action Option '
30653-01
Key Reset Option
30653-02
Key ReseUDouble Aclion Option
27060
Breakglass Rod
28762
Surface Backbox
71961
Backbox, Surface for Key Reset Options
Wiring Diagram
Specifcations and wiring information are provided for information onty and are believed lo be accura[e. Gamewell assumes no responsi-
bility for their use. Data and design are subject lo change without notice. Installation and wiring instructions shipped with Ihe product
shall always be used for acWal installatioa For more informalion, contac[ Gamewell.
The Gamewell Company Voice (508) 231-1400
) 347-3269
Gamew~llQ Ashland, MA S 01721 FAX (OS) 031-0900
www.gamewell.com
Made in ihe USA DGamewell 2001
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Description
Gameweli's Relay Control Eiement (RCE-95) provides the ,
interface between Gamewell's 600 Series FACP analog cir-
cuits and building functions such as door holders, elevators,
dampers, motors and disconnects. The RCE-95 offers feed-
back input points for positive confirmation of the controlled
device's activity. The RCE-95 works with all 600 Series Ana-
log Addressable FACPs. For annunciation and feedback at
the panel, Gamewell offers a Relay Control Display (RCD).
The RCD is only available with the IF632 and IF650 FACPs.
The RCE-95 is designed for either surface or flush mounting
and is equipped with an integral LED which annunciates upon
device activation.
Operation
RCE-95
Relay Control Element
The devices connect directly to the analog circuit of the Fire
qpprovals
Alarm control panei via a two wire non polarized circuit. In its
~
quiescent mode, the RCE-95 monitors its internal circuitry
U L Listed, CSFM, MEA, FM Approved
for status of the device itself and supervises an external control
circuit for status.
Features
When a status change is detected, the event can be
programmed to dispiay on the optional RCD module. When
• Compatible with all 600 Series Analog Addressable
an event is reported to the conhol panel that requires the
FACPs
activation of the RCE-95, the control panel communicates
• Form "C" Dry Relay Contacts
via the analog circuit to the RCE-95 for activation. The integral
LED is also iit for annunciation at the device.
• Event or manuai Controilable Relay Functions
Proarammin
• Positive Feedback of Relay Activation
• LED Annunciates Activation
Programming of the RCE-95 is accomplished through the
setting of a single DIP switch easily accessible on the RCE-
95's printed circuit board. The DIP switch is used to set the
address of the device. Ail other programming is accomplished
at the IdentiFlex control panel, either through the use of a
laptop computer or through the Control Panel Operator's Dis-
play.
Engineer's Specifications
A programmable interface device shall be provided for the
control and status reporting of programmed relay control funo-
tions. The shall communicate with the main control panel via
an analog circuit (SLC) over a single pair of wires.
The device shall provide dry contacts and positive feedback
of the controlled equipment's status annunciating upon acti-
vation. It shall be Gamewell model RCE-95.
. Fully Supervised
• Surface or Flush Mounting
• Field Programmable
• Style 416 or 7 Wiring
• Screw Terminais for field wiring connections
Mountinq
The RCE-95 is designed to mount in a standard 4111,s"
electrical backbox. The RCE-95 should be located in easily
accessible and yisible locations so that the built-in LED may
be seen for quick indication of proper connection and
activation.
CS-2045 Rev. 0601-1
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Specifications
Input Power
24 VDC from Analog Circuit
Quiescent Current
.0005 A
Alarm Current
.0015 A
Operating Temperature
0°C to +490C
Relative Humidity
85% Non-Condensing
Housing Requirements
4"/,s' BackboX
Contact Rating
2 Amp at 30 VDC
.5 Amp at 120 VAC
Wiring Diagram
FpfiM PfUY CqNT4CT5,
fl41E6 AuPS AT 30 VIX:
(110VAG PT 20UMA)
(NOT SUIi4BtE FCP LIOTOR
OR PII.OT OUttJ
%
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FEm LIHES
RENRN LINES ~
CL455 'i' pNL4
~ ~iwM 'C aew* ca+rnc~s.
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Part Number Description
RCE-95 Relay Control Element device. XP95 Protocol Compatible.
70839 Trim Ring for flush mounting the RCE-95.
RCD Optional Relay Control Display; provides annunciation of lhe RCE-95 Control
Element devices at the FACP. One (1) needed for every eight (8) RCEs.
- Compatible only with the IF632 and IF650 FACPs.
' If no Part Numbers are shown, use Model Number.
Specifications and wiring information are provided for information only and are believed to be accurate. Gamewell assumes no responsibility for
theiruse. Dataanddesignaresubjecttochangewi[houtnotice. Installation and wiring instructions shipped with the product shall always be used
(or acNal installation. For more information, contact Gamewell.
The Gamewell Company Voice (508) 231-1400
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Gamewel I 60 Pleasant St. 888-FIREBOX •(888) 347-3269
WORLDWIDE Ashland, MA 01721 FAX (508) 231-0900 www.gamewell.com
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Description
Gamewell's Signal Control Elements (SCE-95) provides theinterface between the FACP's analog circuits and building funo-
tions. The SCE-95 connects to the panel via the SLC circuit:~
The SCE-95 provides a means to remotely locate a fully su-
pervised circuit for the operation of signaling appliances such
as horns, strobes, and horn/strobes. The SCE-95 works with
all 600 Series Analog Addressable FACPs. For annunciation
and feedback at the panel, Gamewell offers a Signal Control
Display (SCD); the SCD is oniy available with the IF632 and
IF650 FACPs.
SCE-95
Signai Control Element
e
The SCE-95 is capable of switching 24 VDC. When used as
a remo[e signaling circuit the SCE-95 provides all the neces- sary supervision of the circuit and trouble reporting via the Approvals
analog circuit. UL Listed, CSFM, MEA, FM Approved
The Signal Control Element (SCE-95) is designed for either
surface or flush mounting and is equipped with an integrai
LED which annunciates upon device adivation.
Features
Operation
The Signal Control Element connects directly to the SLC of
the Fire Alarm Control Panel via hvo wires. In its quiescent
mode, the SCE-95 monitors its in[ernal circuitry for status of
the device itself and supervises the external control circuit for
faults. In the event that a fault is detected, the SCE-95 will
report a trouble to the FACP.
When an event is reported to the Fire Alarm control panel that
requires the acfivation of the SCE-95, the con[rol panel com-
municates via the analog circuit to the SCE-95 and the signal-
ing circuit is actuated. The iMegral LED is also lit for annun-
ciation at the device.
Proarammin
Programming of the SCE-95 is accomplished through the set-
ting of a single DIP switch easily accessible on the printed
circuit board. The SCE-95's DIP switch is used to set the
address of the device. All other programming is accomplished
at the IdentiFlex control panel, eitherthrough the use of a laptop
computer or through the Control Panel Operator's Display.
Enaineer's Snecifications
A programmable electronic device shall be provided for the
remote control of notification appliances. The device shall
communicate with the main FACP via the SLC circuit. It shall
supervise its notification appliance curcuit and include an LED
for circuit activation annunciation. It shall be Gamewell model
SCE-95.
• Compatible with all 600 Series Analog
Addressable FACPs
• Supervises and Operates Notifcation Appliance Circuit
• Supervises DC Power-In
• LED Annunciates Activation
• Fully Supervised
• Surface or Flush Mounting
• Field Programmable
• Style 4, 6 or 7 Wiring
• Screw Terminals for field wiring conneciions
• 2 A output
Mountinq
The SCE-95 is designed to mount in a standard 41/,s' electrical
backbox. The SCE-95 should be located in easily accessible
and visible locations so that the built-in LED may be seen for
quick indication of proper connection and activation.
CS-2047 Rev.0601-1
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Specifications
P+, P-Power
20-24 VDC from Listed Supply
Quiescent Current
.OOOSA
Alarm Current
.0015A -
Opereting Temperature
0°C to +490C -
Relative Humidity
85% Non-Condensing
Housing Requirements
4111,s' Backbox
Output Rating
2 Amp DC Signal Circuit
Auxiiliary Input Power
24 VDC Siqnallinq Power
Ordering Information
Model Part Number * Descriotion ~
4SCE-95 Signal Controi Element device. XP95 Protocol Compatible.
70839 Trim Ring for flush mounting the SCE-95.
SCD Optional Signal Control Display; provides annunciation of the SCE-95 Control
Eiement devices at the FACP. One (7) needed for every eight (8) SCEs.
. Compatible only with the IF632 and IF650 FACPs.
' If no Part Numbers are shown, use Model Numbers Wiring DBagram
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Specifrations and wiring information are provided for information onty and are believed to be accura[e. Gamewell assumes no responsibility for
[heiruse. Dalaandtlesignare subjecttochangewithoutno[ice. InslallationandwiringinsVUC[ionsshippedwiththepmductshallalwaysbeused
for actual installation. Formoreinformation,conlactGamewell.
Q The Gamewell Company Voice (508) 231-1400
Gamewe"° 60 Pleasant St. 888-FIREBOX •(888) 347-3269
woaLowioe Ashland, MA 01721 FAX (508) 231-0900
www.gamewell.com
Made in the USA FOGamewe0 2001
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a Farnl3y of lvwlti-candela Appdaences"
SERIES AS
SINGLE & MULTI-CANDELA
AUDIBLE STROBE APPLIANCES
SERIES AH AUDIBLES
Description
Wheelock's patented 2-wire Series AS Audible Strobe
Appliances and Series AH Audibles offer more features
with low current draw.
Strobe options forwall mount models include 15/75cd or
Wheelock's patented Multi-Candela strobe with field
selectable candela settings of: 15, 30, 75 or 110cd.
Ceiling mount models are available in 15, 30, 75 or 100cd
intensities.
The audible provides a selectable choice of either a
continuous horn or temporal pattern (Code 3) when
constant voltage from a Fire Alarm Panel (FACP) is
applied. Each tone has 3 dBA settings to choose from.
Additionally, the audible may be silenced while
maintaining strobe activation.
All models may be synchronized when used in
conjunction with the Wheelock SM, DSM Sync Modules
or the PS-12/24-8 Power Supply with Wheelock's
Patented Sync ProtocoL
Synchronization of the continuous horn tone provides the
temporal (Code 3) tone as mandated by NFPA-72 for all
audible appliances. This ensures a distinct
temporal (Code 3) pattern when 2 or more audibles are
within hearing distance. If not synchronized,
the temporal sound may overlap and not be distinctive.
At the same time, the strobes will also be synchronized.
This provides the ability to comply with ADA
recommendations concerning photosensitive epilepsy and
NFPA and UFC standards when installing hvo or more
visual appliances within the field of view.
All of this, plus the ability to silence the audible is
achieved by using only 2 WIRES.
For Weatherproof Series AS, See Datasheet 59004
SERIES AS SERIES AH
Features
• Approvals include: UL Standard 1971, UL Standard 464,
California State Fire Marshal (CSFM), New York City (MEA),
and Factory Mutual (FM) Pending: Chicago (BFP).
• ADA/NFPA/UFC/ANSI Compliant.
• Wall mount models are available with Field Selectable
Candela Settings of 15, 30, 75 or 110cd (Multi-Candela
models) or 15/75cd. • Weatherproof wall mount UL Listed foroutdoor use (ASWP)
• Ceiling mount models are available in 15, 30, 75 or 100cd.
• Selectable Continuous Hom or Temporal (Code 3).
• 3 Selectable dBA settings (99, 95 and 90 dBA) in both
tones.
• Patented 2-Wire Audible Strobe Appliance.
• Patented Universal Mounting Plate.
• Strobes produce 1 flash per second over the regulated
voitage range.
• 12 and 24 VDC models with wide UL "Regulated
Voltage" using filtered DC or unfltered VRMS input voltage.
• Wall Mount or Ceiling Mount models.
• Synchronize with Wheelock SM, DSM or PS-12124-8
Power Supply with Wheelock's built-in sync protocol.
• Compatible with all Wheelock 2-Wire products.
• Fast installation with IN / OUT screw terminals using #12 to #18 AWG wires.
Copyright 2003 Wheelock Inc. All rights reservetl.
NOTE: All CAUTIONS and WARNINGS are identified 6y the sym6ol Ar,:. AII wamings are printed in boltl capital let[ers.
A WARNING: PLEASE READ THESE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSOCIATED INSTALLATION INSTRIICTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING, SPECIFYING OR
APPLYING THIS PRODUCT. FAILURE TO COMPIY WITH ANY OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS, CAUTIONS OR WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN IMPROPER
APPLICATION, INSTALLATION AND/OR OPERATION OF THESE PRODUCTS IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION, WHICH COULD RESULT IN PROPERTV
DAMAGE, AND SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU AND/OR OTHERS. .
General Notes .
• Simbes are designed [o flash at1 flash per sewnd minimum over the RegulaFed Voltage Range. Note that NFPA-72 (1999) specifes a 9ash
ra[e of 1 to 2 Flashes per second and ADA Guidelines specrfy a flash rate of 1[0 3 flashes per second.
• All candela ratings represen[ minimum effective Stmbe intensity based on UL Standard 1971.
. Series AS Stmbe products are listed under UL Standard 1971 for indoor use with a temperalure range of 32° F to 720° F(0° C to 49° C) and
maximumhumidityot93% (±p%)
• Series AH-24 horns are listed under UL Standard 464 for audible signal appliances (Indoor use only).
• Series AN-24WP autlible appliances are listed under UL Stantlard 464 for indooUOUtdoor use wi[h a tempera[ure range of -31 °F [0 150°F
(-35°C [0 66°C) and mazimum humidity of 95%.
• "Regulated Voltage Range" is the newest terminology used by UL to identify the voltage range. Prior to this change, UL
used the terminology "Listed Voltage Range". ~
Table t: Ratings Per UL 1871
Motlal
Input Vollage VOC
Regulatetl VolWge
Range VDC/FWR
Strobe Gntlela (ctl)
AS-24MCW-FR
24
76.0-310
15130I]SI110
AS-241515W-FR
24
16.0-310
15(75 OnAxis)
A5421575W-FR
12
8.0-17.5
15(75 OnAus)
AS2415GFW
26
16.0-33.0
15
AS-2430GFW
24
16.0-310
30
AS-2a>SC-FW
24
16 0-33.D
76
AS-24100C-FW
24
16.0-33.G
100
ASWP2415W-FR
24
16.0-33.0
]SQ-31'F
Table 2: fvuage CuirerR' (AMPS) forAS2d MC NAII ModeS Q Fach Cantlela SelOrg
Avarege CwrenrtwM High tlBA Sc1Geg (99 tlBPJ
Vollage
15cd
30ctl
75ctl
110ctl
160VDC
095
]42
242
TIB
24.0 VDG
.088
.120
.174
124
33.0 VDC
099
.120
.152
.190
Nvea9e Curtc~[wM Medflnn tl645el1ii8 (95 cOA)
160VDG
.~i
.128
Zl5
.nJ6
24.OVDC
.068
.1Q5
.15]
207
33.0 VOC
.068
090
.179
.15I
Average QmenlwlM Loa tlBASeltiip (90 tlB.4)
16.0 VOC
.OT/
.119
212
294
241) VpC
.OGO
.090
.142
200
~.OVOC
.055
.081
.103
.147
Table3: AverageCUrrent"(AMPS)
Series AH-24-R/VJ 8 AH-12-R/W 8 WP
(HOrn only)
VOLTAGE
High
Metlium
Low
160VDC
.033
A19
.013
24.0 VOC
.041
025
.016
33.0 VDC
.066
033
020
9.0 VDC
089
.035
D29
12.0 VDC
.103
.047
.033
17.5 VDC
A22
.066
.040
Tableb: AverageCUrrent'(AMPS)
Series AS-241575
VOITAGE
High
Metlium
Low
16.0 VDC
.124
.108
.103
24.0 VDG
102
083
.077
33.OVDC
.100
W]
.067
PS1L24-8° 9114 120VAC - Table 5: tlBA Ratings tor 12 VDC anE 24 VDC Series AS/AH 1E antl 24 VDC AuGible
SYNC MOOOLES I POWEN SUPPLY
pve~aBe
ome. ~"am cmrenc moumma
Moe.iNumo., vomaa
cm. ~~p~~ (FMPS) ~ opuenr"
za voc
SM-0Y24F• 8369 26 .028 W
DSM-1P/$4 -R'• 6074 26 pJS W
DescHptlon
Volume
Reverberant tlBA
Per UL 469 @ 10 (t.
Anecholc tlBA @ 10 h.
HIBh
91
99
CanOnuous Hom
Medium
88
95
Low
83
90
HIBh
87
99
CoEe 3 Hom
Metlium
86
95
Low
]9
90
Table 6: Average CurreN' (AMPS) for Qiling MouN
40 V Autlible Strobe
At Ne 3 quElble Seltings @ 16, 26, anE 33 VDC
CBA Levels
Motlels
Volta9e
ifi.O VDC
29.0 VDG
33.0 VDC
PS-2415C
.130
.106
.102
Avemge Cumenl
itM1 Hi
h a0A
AS-2430C
.178
.135
.131
w
g
Selling (99 GBA)
AS-2475C
.357
246
.200
AS-241000
.604
271
265
AS-2415C
.116
.091
079
AverzBe Current
wilh Metlium tlBA
AS-2630C
.164
.120
.103
SeltlnB (95 tlBA)
AS-2475C
939
226
.179
AS-24100C
.389
258
217
AS-2415C
.112
.082
.068
Av22ge CwreM
A
AS-2430C
.160
.113
.095
wlth Low EB
Selting(90tlBA)
A$-2475C
.332
219
.166
AS-24100C
.3B2
252
207
Tab1eT. NwnpeCUrnnt'(AMPS) forWa1115O5~E
12 v auaint. snan.
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EBAL
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l
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a
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e.ovoc
u.ovoc
izsvoc
nreree Curtent
HiBh4BA
A5931575W
405
358
351
(990fl4)
nwemee anem
wiNMeOium
A5431575W
356
]ti
.18$
JBA(95CBAI
AuenBe Curtent
witM1LOwtlBA
AS-121575W
.348
.194
.162
(5o a&.)
#SM Sync Module is rated for 3.0
amperes Q 24 VDC.
riNOSM Sync MotlUle is 2ted fOr 3.0
amperes per circuit. The maximum
number of interconnected DSM madules
is hvenTy (20). Refer lo Dafa Sheet
53000 orlnstallation Instmclions P83123
for SM and P83177 for DSM.
##kRefer to Dala Sheet 59001 or
Installation Instructions P83862 for PS-
72124-8 Power Supply.
` Average Current per ac[ual Wheelock Produc[ion
Testing at listed VDC. For Rated Average and Peak
current across ULRegulated Voltage Range for bo[h
Filtered DC and Unflteretl VRMS, see Insqllation
Instructions.
" Refer to Data Sheet 57000 for Mounting Options.
A WARNING: CONTACT WHEELOCK FOR THE CURRENT "INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS" (P83947) SERIES AS-24MCW, (P84023 AND P84024 SERIES
AS SINGLE CANDELA, (P83579) S¢ies AH, (P83641) Series AH-WP AND "GENERAI INFORMATION" SHEET (P82380) ON THESE PRODUCTS. THSE
DOCUMENTS UNUERGO PERIOOIC CHANGES. IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU HAVE CURRENT INFORMATION ON THESE PRODUCTS. THESE MATERIALS
CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION THAT SHOULO BE READ PRIOR TO SPECIFVING OR INSTALLING THESE PRODUCTS, INCLUOING:
• TOTAL CURRENT REQUIRED BY ALL APPLIANCES CONNECTED TO SYSTEM SECONDARY POWER SOURCES.
• FUSE RATINGS ON NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUITS TO HANOLE PEAK CURRENTS FROM ALL APPLIANCES ON THOSE CIRCUITS.
• ADDING,REPLACINGORCHANGINGAPPLIANCESORCHANGWGCANDELASETTINGSWILLEFFECTCURRENTDRAW. RECALCULATECURRENT
ORAW TO INSURE THAT THE TOTAL AVERAGE CURRENT AND TOTAI PEAK REqUIRED BY ALL APPLIANCES DO NOT EXCEED THE RATED
CAPACITY OF THE POWER SOURCE OR FUSES.
COMPOSITE FLASH RATE FROM MULTIPLE STROBES WITHIN A PERSON'S FIELD OF VIEW. .
• THE VOLTAGE APPLIED TO THESE PRODUCTS MUST BE WITHIN THEIR "REGULATED VOLTAGE RANGE".
INSTALLATION OF 110 CANDELA STROBE PRODUCTS IN SLEEPING AREAS.
INSTALLATION IN OFFICE AREAS ANO OTHER SPECIFICATION AND INSTALLATION ISSUES.
• THESE APPLIANCES ARE NOT DESIGNED TO BE USED ON CODED SVSTEMS IN WHICH THE APPLIED VOLTAGE IS CYCLEO ON AND OFF.
FAILURE TO COMPLV WITH THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS OR GENERAL INFORMATION SHEETS COULD RESULT IN IMPROPER INSTALL4TION,
APPLICATION, AND/OR OPERATION OF THESE PRODUCTS IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION, WHICH COULD RESULT IN PROPERN DAMAGE AND
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU AND/OR OTHERS.
CONOUCTOR SIZE (AWG), LENGTH ANO AMPACITY SHOULD BE TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION PRIOR TO DESIGN ANO INSTALLATION OF THESE
PRODUCTS, PARTICULARLY IN RETROFIT INSTALLATIONS. -
Wiring Diagrams #
SERIES AS APPLIANCES NON-SYNCHRONIZED
SERIES AS APPLIANCES SYNCHRONIZED W/ SM MODULE SINGLE
CLASS "B" NAC CIRCUIT W/ AUDIBLESILENCE FEATURE
SM
FROM
TO NEXT
PRECEDING * +
qPPLIANCE
APPLIANCE
OR EOLR
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Autlible 'AUOiEIe
SERIES AS APPLIANCES SYNCHRONIZED W/ DSM MODULE
CLASS"A" NAC CIR
NAC
C1C0O
CUIT W/ NO A
UDIBLE SILENCE FEATURE
SERIES AS APPLIANCES SYNCHRONIZED W/ MULTIPLE DSM
D S M
MODULES
STR08E +0
NAC SVNC
- ~
DSM#1
CIRCUIT
AuEipleNACGr.
OUT 'OVT1
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DSM Interconnecling wiring sM1Own. Maximum of
RETURN
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& R55 APPLIANCES SYNCHRONIZED W/ PS-12-24-8
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# For detail using SM or DSM Sync Module refer to Data Sheet 53000 or Installation Instructions P83123 for SM and P83177 for DSM.
For wiring information on the PS-12/24-8 Power Supply refer to Installation Instructions P83862.
Wheelock products must be used within their published specifications and must be PROPERLY specified, applied, installed, operated, maintained
and operationally tested in accordance with their installation instmctions at the time of installation antl at least hvice a year or more often and in
accordance with local, state and federal codes, regulations and laws. Speciication, application, installation, operation, maintenance and testing
must be pertormed by qualifetl personnel for proper operation in accordance with all of the latest NaSOnal Fire Protection Association (NFPA),
Undervvriters' Laboratories (UL), National Electrical Code (NEC), Occupational Safety antl Heaith Administration (OSHA), local, state, county,
province, districC federal and otherapplicable building and fire standards, guidelines, regulations, laws and codes including, but not limited to, all
appendices and amendments and Ihe requiremen[s of [he local authority having juristliction (AHJ).
Architects and Engineers Specifications
The notification appliances shall be Wheelock Series AS Audible Strobe appliances and Series AH Audible appliances or
approved equals. The Series AS Audible Strobe shall meet and be listed for UL Standard 1971 (Emergency Devices for the
Hearing-Impaired) for Indoor Fire Protection Service. The Series AH Audible shall be UL Listed under Standard 464 (Fire
Protective Signaiing). The audible/strobe shall be listed for indoor use and both shall mee[ the requirements of FCC Part 15
Class B. All inputs shall be compatible with standard reverse polarity supervision of circuit wiring by a Fire Alarm Control
Panel(FACP).
The audible portion of the appliance shall have a minimum of three (3) feld selectable settings for dBA levels and shall have a
choice of continuous or temporal (Code 3) audible outputs.
The strobe portion of the appliance shall produce a Flash rate of one (1) flash per second over the Regulated Voltage Range
and shall incorporate a Xenon flashtube enclosed in a rugged Lexan@ lens. The Series AS shall be of low current design.
Where wall mount, Multi-Candela appliances are specified, the strobe intensity shall have a minimum of four (4) field select-
able settings and shall be rated per UL Standard 1971 for: 15, 30, 75 or 110 candela. The selector switch for selecting the
candela shall be tamper resistan[ and not accessible from the front of the appliance. The 15/75 candela strobe shall be
specified when 15 randela UL Standard 1971 Listing with 75 canciala on-axis is required (e.g. ADA
compliance). For ceiling mount applications, the strobe intensity shall be 15, 30, 75 or 100 candela.
When synchronization is required, the appliance shall be compatible with Wheelock's SM, DSM Sync Modules or Wheelock's
PS-12/24-8 Power Supply with built-in Patented Sync Protocol. The strobes shall not drift out of synchronization at any time
during operation. If the sync module or Power Supply fails to operate, (i.e., contacts remain closed), the strobe shall revert to a
non-synchronized flash-rate. The appliance shall also be designed so that the audible signal may be silenced while main-
taining strobe activation. The Series AS Audible Strobe and Series AH Audible shall incorporate a Patented Universal Mounting Plate that shall allow
mounting to a single-gang, double-gang, 4-inch square, 100mm European rype backboxes, or [he SHBB Surface Backbox. If
required, an NATP (Notification Appliance Trimplate) shall be provided.
All notification appliances shall be backward compatible.
Specifications and Ordering Information
4
Model
Order
Code Strobe Cantlela
NonSync
Sync w/SM, DSM or
pS-12@4-8
24 . 12
VOC VDC
Wall
Mounl
Ceilin9 Mount
Mounting Options'
ASd4MCW-FR
AS-24MCW-FW
9024 15130l75/1 W
9025 ' 15130/75/170
X
X
X
X
X I -
X I -
X
X
-
-
A B D E,F,G,H,J N,O,RX
A,B,D,E,P,G,H,J,N,O,RX
AS-241575W-PR
7405 15(75onAxis)
X
X
X -
X
-
A,B,D,E,F,G,H,J,N,O,RX
AS-121575W-PR
74ID 15 (75 on Auis)
X
X
- ~ X
X
-
A,B,D,E,F,G,H,J,N,O,RX
AS-2415GFW
7411 15
X
X
X i -
-
X
A,B,D,E,F,G,H,J,N,O,R,X
AS-2430GFW
7412 30
X
X
X I -
-
X
A,B,D,E,F,G,H,J,N,O,RX
AS-2415GFW
7413 75
X
X
X -
-
X
A,B,D,E,F,G,H,J,N,O.RK
FS-24100FFW
7414 100
X
X
X - -
-
X
A,B,D,E,F,G,H,J,N,O,ftX
ASWP-2675W-FR"
AH-24-R
9012 75 @ 31°F
7892 -
X
X
X
X
X -
X -
X
X
-
X
i(see Data Sheet S9004)
A,B,D,E,F,G,H,J,N,O,R,X
AH42-R I
7891 -
X
X
- X
X
X
A,B,D,E,F,G,H,J,N,O,RX
AH-24WP-R"
AH42WP-R" I
7416 -
7415 -
X
X
X
X
X -
- X
X
X
X
X
K
K
`Refer to Data Shee[ S7000 for Mounting Options.
"For Weatherproof Series AS/AH specifcations see data sheet 59004.
Note: Motleis are available in either Red or White. Con[act Customer Service for Order Cotle and Delivery. -
NOTE: Due to continuous development of our products, specifications and offerings are subject to change without
notice in accordance with Wheelock Inc. standard terms and conditions.
WE SUPPORT AND ENCOURAGE NICET CERTIFICATION
NATIONAL SALES OFFICE
1-800-631-2148
Canada 800 397-5777
E-mail: Info@wheelockinc.com
http://www.wheelockinc.com
WHEELOCK, INC. • 273 BRANCHPORT AVE
3 YEAR WARRANTY
Made in USA Distributed By:
~.~t;
7110MM.K
LONG BanNCH, N.J. 07740 • 732-222-6880 • FAX: 732-222-2588
58700 REV. 1103
45"PEC 1 r~a
A Par ily of ~lulti Candela AppliancES'~''
DESCRIPTION
Wheelock's patented Series RSS Strobe Appliances and
Series RSSP Strobe Plates have lower current draw and
Zero Inrush while maintaining outstanding performance,
reliability and cost effectiveness. These versatile
appliances will satisfy virtually all requirements for in-
door, wall or ceiling mount applications.
Strobe options forwall mount models include 15/75, 150,
177 and 185cd or Wheelock's Patented Multi-Candela
strobe with field selectable candela settings of: 15, 30,
75, or 110cd. Ceiling Mount models are available in 15,
30, 75, 100, 150, and 177cd intensities.
All models may be synchronized when used in
conjunction with the Wheelock SM, DSM Sync Modules
or the PS-12124-8 Power Supply with Wheelock's
Patented Sync Protocol. Synchronized strobes can
eliminate possible restrictions on the number of strobes
in the field of view. Wheelock's synchronized strobes
offer an easy way to comply with ADA recommendations
concerning photosensitive epilepsy as well as meeting
the requirements of NFPA 72.
Wheelock's Series RSS Strobes employ a Patented
Integral Strobe Mounting Plate that can be mounted to a
single gang, double gang, 4" square, 100mm European
backboxes or the SHBB surface backbox. If the flush
backbox has side or top space belween it and the
finished wall, the NATP (Notifcation ApplianceTrimplate)
may be used. It provides an additional .65" oftrim forthe
Appliance. An attractive cover plate is provided for a
clean, fnished appearance on all models.
The Series RSSP Multi-Candela Strobe Plates are a cost
effective way to retrofit required strobe appliances to
bells, horns, chimes, multitones or speakers and easily
mounts to standard 4" backboxes or for surface mount
use with Wheelock's SBL2 surface backbox.
For Weatherproof Series RSS See
Datatsheet 59004
Copyright 2003 Wheelock, Inc. All rights reserved.
SERIES RSS & RSSP SINGLE
& MULTI-CANDELASTROBES
& STROBE PLATES
Series RSS
F
Multi-Candela Indicator
Features
• Approvals include: UL Standard 1971, New York City
(MEA), California State Fire Marshal (CSFM), and
Factory Mutual (FM), Chicago (BFP)
• Round Ceiling Strobe approvals include: UL Standard
1971. Pending: FM, MEA, CSFM and BFP
• High Candela Approvals: UL Standard 1971, MEA,
and CSFM. Pending: FM and BFP. Pending: 150cd
& 177cd wall mount CSFM, MEA, FM and BFP.
• ADA/NFPA/UFClANSI compliant. Meets OSHA 29
Part 1910.165
• Wall mount Multi-Candela models are available
with Field Selectable Candela Settings of 15, 30,
75 or 110 cd or Single Candela models in 15/75,
150,177 or 185 cd
• Ceiling mount models are available in 15, 30, 75
100, 150 and 177 cd (Round or Square)
• Strobes produce 1 flash per second over the regu-
lated voltage range
• 12 and 24 VDC models with wide UL "Regulated
Voltage" using filtered (DC) or unfiltered VRMS input
voltage
• Synchronize with Wheelock SM, DSM or PS-12/24-8
Power Supply with Wheelock's built-in sync protocol
• Fast installation with IN/OUT screw terminals using
#12 to #18 AWG wire
NOTE: AII CAUTIONS and WARNINGS are identified by the symbol AAll wamings are printed in bold capital IeHers.
AWARNING: PLEASE READ THESE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSOCIATED INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING
SPECIFYING OR APPLYING THIS PRODUCT. FAILURE TO COMPLV WITH ANY OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS, CAUTIONS OR WARNINGS COULU RESULT IN
IMPROPER APPLICATION, INSTALLATION AND/OR OPER4TION OP THESE PRODUCTS IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION, WHICH COULD RESULT IN
PROPERTY DAMAGE, AND SERIOUS INJURV OR DEATH TO YOU AND/OR OTHERS.
General Notes
• Strobes are designed to Oash at 7 flash per second minimum over [he Regulated Voltage Range. Note that NfPA-72 specifies a Flash rate of
1[0 2 flashes per second antl AOA Guidelines speci(y a flash rate of 7 to 3 Flashes per second.
• AII candela ratings represent minimum effec[ive Strobe intensity basetl on UL Standard 1971.
• Series RSS & RSSP Strobe pmducts are listed untler UL Stantlard 1971 for indoor use with a tempereture range of 32° F to 120° F(0° C to
49° C) and maximum humidity of 93% 2%). . "Regulated Voltage Range" is the newest terminology used by UL to identify the voltage range. Prior to this change, UL used the
terminology "Listed Voltage Range". -
Table t: Specifications & Ordering Infortnation - Multi-Cantlela antl Singie Cantlela Models - WALL MOl1NT
Order Input ReBUlatetl Slrobe Average Current' @ 24 VDC • Average CUffent pef aCtual .
Madel Code Voltage Voltage Range Candela (CD) Wheelock Production Testing at
VoC VOC/FWR _15cd aocd 75ca 110ca Listed VDQ For Rated Average
~ RSS-24MCW-FR 9400 24 16.0-33.0 15130fl5A70 .050 .081 .133 .161 andPeakCUREntacfo55UL
RSS-24MCW-FW 9401 24 76.0-33.0 15130p5/110 .050 .081 .133 .161Igulatedvoltagerangeforboth
Filtered DC and unfliered VRMS,
RSS-241575W-FR 7471 24 16.0-33.0 15(75onAZis) .065 SeelnStallatiOnlnStfuCfionS.
RSS-121575W-FR 7476 12 8.0-17.5 15(75onAmiS) .170
RSSP-24MCW-FR 9402 24 16A-33.0 75/30/75/710 .050 .081 .133 A67
RSSP-241575W-FR 7793 24 76.0-33.0 15(75onAotiS) .065 RSSP-127575W-FR 7798 12 8.0 - 77.5 75 (75 on /ixis) 170
RSSP-24150W-fR 9478 24 160-33.0 150 .293
RSSP-24177W-FR 9480 24 16.0 - 33.0 177 333 RSSP-24185W-FR 9472 24 16.0 - 33.0 185 .333 RSS-24150W-FR 9477 24 16.0-33.0 150 293
RSS-24177W-PR 9479 24 76.0-33.0 177 .333 RSS-24185W-FR 8223 24 16A-33.0 185 333
Table 2: Specificalions 8 Ordering Information -Single Cantlela Ceiling Mount Order Input Regulatetl Stra6e Average
Model Voltage Voltage Range
Code Candela Current'
VDC
VDC/FWR
RSS-2415C-FW
7482
24
16.0-33.0
75
RSS-2415CR-FW'
3062
24
16.0-33.0
75
RSS-2430C-FW
7483
24
16.0-33.0
30
RSS-2430CR-FW
3064
24
16.0-33.0
30
RSS-2475GFW
7484
24
16.0-33.0
75
R55-2475Cft-FW'
3066
24
16.0-33.0
75
RSS-24100GFW
7485
24
16.0-33.0
100
R55-29100CR-FW'
3068
24
16.0-33.0
100
RSS-24150C-FW
8222
24
16.0-33.0
150
RSS-24150CR-FW'
3069
24
16.0-33.0
150
RSS-24177GFW
8230
24
16.0-33.0
177
RSS-24177CR-FW
3070
24
16.0-33.0
177
072
072
102 1 `NOte: New Round White Ceiling Models
102
205
205
238
238
293
i 293
333
333
SYNC MODULES/POWER SUPPLY
Table 3: Audibles/Speakers for RSSP Strobe Plate
Product
Series
Mul[itone Appliances
AMT, MT
Homs
AH,NH
Motor Bells
MB-G6/G10
Speakers
ET-101011080, E70, ET70
Chimes
CH70
Input Average
Ortler Current Mounting
Model Num6er Code Voltage (qMPS) 03 Options"
~v~c~ Z4voc
SM-12/24-R" 6369 24 .028 W
DSM-12/24-R"" 6374 24 .035 W
PS-12/24-8 "TM 8174 12~ VAC
# SM Sync Module is ratetl for 3.0 amperes @ 24 VDC. -
DSM Sync Module is rated for 3.0 amperes per circuit The
maximum number of interconnectetl DSM Modules is hventy
(20).
Refer to Data Sheet 53000 or Installation Instructions (P83723)
for SM and P83177 for DSM).
iHt# Refer to Data Sheet S9001 or Installation Instruc[ions
P83862 for PS-12/24-5 Power Supply.
AWARNING: CONTACT WHEELOCK FOR THE CURRENT "INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS" (P83911) SERIES RSS/RSSP-24MCW, (P84022 AND P84025)
SERIES RSS/RSSP SINGLE CANOELA ANO "GENERAL INFORMATION" SHEET (P62380) ON THESE PRODUCTS. THESE DOCUMENTS UNDERGO PERIOOIC
CHANGES. IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU HAVE CURRENT INFORMATION ON THESE PRODUCTS.THESE MATERIALS CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION
THAT SHOULD BE READ PRIOR TO SPECIPYING OR INSTALLING THESE PRODUCTS, INCLUDING:
• TOTAL CURRENT REQUIRED BY ALL APPLIANCES CONNECTED TO SYSTEM SECONDARY POWER SOURCES.
• FUSE RATINGS ON NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUITS TO HANDLE PEAK CURRENTS FROM ALL APPLIANCES ON THOSE CIRCUITS. • ADDING, REPLACING OR LHANGING APPLIANLES OR CHANGING CANDELA SETTINGS WILL EPFECT CURRENT DRAW. RECALCUTATE CURRENT
DRAW TO INSURE THAT THE TOTAL AVERAGE CURRENT AND TOTAL PEAK REQUIRED BY ALL APPIIANCES DO NOT EXCEED THE RATED CAPACI7V
OF THE POWER SOURCE OR FUSES. -
• COMPOSITE FLASH RATE FROM MULTIPLE STROBES WITHIN A PERSON'S FIELD OF VIEW.
• THE VOLTAGE APPLIED TO THESE PRODUCTS MUST BE WITHIN THEIR "REGULATED VOLTAGE RANGE".
• INSTALLATION OF 110 CANDELA STROBE PRODUCTS IN SLEEPING AREAS.
• INSTALLATIONINOFFICEAREASANOOTHERSPECIFICATIONANDINSTALLATIONISSUES. • USE STROBES ONLY ON CIRCUITS WITH CONTINUOUSLV APPLIED OPERATING VOLTAGE. DO NOT USE STR08ES ON CODED OR
INTERRUPTED CIRCUITS IN WHICH THE APPLIEO VOLTAGE IS CYCLED ON AND OFF AS THE STROBES MAY NOT FLASH.
• FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS OR GENERAL INFORMATION SHEETS COULO RESULT IN IMPROPER
INSTALLATION, APPLICATION, AND/OR OPERATION OF THESE PRODUCTS IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION, WHICH COULD RESULT IN PROPERN
DAMAGE AND SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU AND/OR OTHERS. -
CONDUCTOR SIZE (AWG), LENGTH AND AMPACITV SHOIILD BE TAKEN.INTO CONSIDERATION PRIOR TO DESIGN AND INSTALLATION OF THESE
PRODUCTS, PARTICULARLY IN RETROFIT INSTAILATIONS. Wiring Diagrams #
SERIES RSS/RSSP APPLIANCE
SERIES RSS/RSSP APPLIANCE SYNCHRONIZED W/SM
MODULE SINGLE CLASS "B" NAC CIRCUIT
FROM TO NEXT
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FROM APPLIANCE
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# For tletail using SM or DSM Sync Motlule refer to Data Sheet 53000 or Ins[allation Instructions P83123 for SM and P83177 for DSM.
For wiring information on the PS-72/24-8 Power Suppiy refer to Installation Instructions P83862.
Wheebck products must be used within their published specifications and must be PROPERLY specifed, appiied, installed, operated, maintained
and operationaliy [es[ed in accordance with Iheir instaliation ins[ructions at the time of installation and at least hvice a year or more often and in
accordance with local, state and federal codes, regulations and laws. Specifcation, application, installation, operation, maintenance and testing
must be peAormed by qualified personnel for proper operation in accordance with all of the latest National Fire Protection Association (NFPA),
Underwriters' Labora[ories (UL), National Electrical Cotle (NEC), Occupa[ional Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), local, state, county,
province, tlistrict, federai and other applicable building and fre standartls, guitlelines, regulations, laws and codes including, but not limited to, ail
appendices and amendments and the requirements of the local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ).
Architects and
VlbUaI I IUL11ILdLIu[ I apyltances snan oe wneeiocrc aenes naa acrooe.vppnances or approvea equais. i ne senes ttss shall meet and he
listed for UL Standard 1971 (Emergency Devices for the Hearing-Impaired) for Indoor Fire Protection Service. The strobe shall be listed for
indoor use and shall meet the requirements of FCC Part 15 Class B. The strobe appliances shall produce a flash rate of one (1) flash per
second over the Regulated Voltage Range and shall incorporate a Xenon flashWbe enclosed in a rugged LezanO lens. All inputs shall be
compatible with standard reverse polariry supervision of circuit wiring by a Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP). When Strobe Plates are to be
installed, they shall be the Wheelock Senes RSSP Strobe Plate and shall have the same elec[ronic circuitry as [he Wheelock. Series RSS.
The Series RSS Strobe shall he of low current design. Where wall mount, Multi-Candela appliances are specified, the strobe intensity shall
have a minimum of four (4) field selectable settings and shall be rated perUL Standard 1971 for: 15, 30, 75 or 110 candela. The selector
switch for selecting the candela shall be tamper resistant and not accessible from the front of the appliance. The 75175 candela strobe shall
be specified when 15.candela UL Stantlard 1977 Listing with 75 candela on axis is required (e.g. ADA compliance). For sfantlard ceiling
mount applications, ihe strobe intensity . shall be 15, 30, 75, or 100 candela For high in[ensity wall mount applica[ions, furnish, RSS-24150W-FR for 150cd applications, RSS-24177W-FR for 777cd applications, and
RSS-24185W-FR for 185cd applications. For high intensiry ceiling mount applications provide R5544150GFW for 750cd applicaitons or
RSS-24177C-FW for 177cd appiications.
When synchronization is required, [he appliance shall be compatible wi[h Wheelock's SM, DSM Sync Modules or Wheelock's PS-12/24-8 Power Supply wi[h builhin Pa[ented Sync ProtocoL The strobes shall no[ dFiftout of synchmniza[ion at any time during opera[ion. If the sync
motlule or Power Supply fails [o operate, (i.e., con[ac[s remain closed), the strobe shall revert to a non-synchronized flash rate. The strobes
shall be designed for indoor surtace of flush mounting. The Series RSS Strobe Appliances shali incorporate a Patented, Integral Strobe Mounting Plate that shall allow mountinq to single-gang,
double-gang, 4-inch square, 100mm European [ype backboxes, or Ihe SHBB Surface Backbox. If requiretl, an NATP (NOtification Appliance
Trimpla[e) shall be provided. An a[[aching cover plate shall be provided [o give the Appliance antl attractive appearance. The Appliance shall
not have any mounting holes or screw heads visible when the installation is completed The Series RSSP Multi-Candela or sin9le candela Strobe Pla[e shall mount to ei[her a s[andartl 4 inch square backbox for Flush moun[ing, or
the Wheelock SBl2 backbox for surface mounting.
All noti(cation a liances shall be backward com atible. -
NOTE: Oue to conlinuavs tlevelopmenl o( our protlucts, spedfcatians an0 oR¢tlngs are subleC ta crange wilhout notice in acmMance vrith lMreelock, Inc. slantl3N leims antl COntlilions.
Specifications and Orderinp Information
M
1 Ortler
Wall
Celling I Non-
l
Sync I
Strobe
24
I 12
#
MOtlel
I
# MOtlal
Square or
otlel
Lotle
Moun[
I Moun[
I Sync
SM,OSM
or
i
Cantlela
VOC
. VDC
Cobr
Calor
1 Mounting Oplions"'
Rountl
PS 1yZQ-8
i RED
WHITE
'
RSS-24MCW-FR
8400
X
-
X
%
15I3095I110
X
-
X
-
B,D,E,F,GH,J,N,O,R,X
Square
R55-2415]5W-FR
7491
X
-
X
X
15 (75 on Axis)
X
X
-
B,D,E.F.GH,J,N,O,R,X
Square
R55-021575W-FR
]4)6
%
-
X
X
15(75onAeiS)
-
%
- X
-
B,D.E,F,GH,J,N,O.R.X
Squdr2
R55-2415GFW
7482
-
X
X
X
15
X
-
-
%
B,D,E,F,GH,J,N,O,R,X
Square
RSSd415CR-FW
3062 i
-
X
%
X
15
X
-
-
X
B,O,E,F,GH,J,N,O.R,%
Rwntl
R552430GFW
-
74e3 i
-
%
X
X
30
%
-
-
X
B,D,E,F,GH,J,N,O,R,k
Square
RSS2430CR-FW
3064
-
X
X
X
30
X
-
-
X
B,D,E,F,GH,J,N,O,R,%
Rwnd
R55-247SFFw
7486
-
X
X
X
75
X
-
-
%
e,D,EF,GH,J,N,O.R,X
Square
RSSd475CR-PW
3066
-
%
%
%
75
%
-
%
B,D,E,F,GH,J,N,O,R,X
Rantl
RSS-24100GFW
7485
-
X
X
%
100
%
-
-
X
' B,O,E,F,GH,J,N,O,R,X
Square
RS&24100CR-FW
3068
-
X
%
X
100
X
-
-
X
B,O,EF,GH,J,N,O,R,%
Raune
RSS-24150G-FW
8222
-
X
X
X
150
X
-
-
X
B,O,E,F,GH,J,N,O,RX
Square
RSSd4150CR-FW
3069
X
X
_
150
X
I _
X
BD,E,F,GH,J,N,O,R.%
Rauntl
~
RSS24177C-FW
8230
-
%
X
X
177
X
-
-
X
E,F,GH,J,N,O,R,X
Square
RSSd41]]CR-FW
I 3070
-
~ X
; X
X
177
X
-
-
X
B,D,E,F,GH,J,N,O,R,X
Rountl
R5524150W-FR
~ 96]]
X
i X
X I
150
% i
X
I
B,D,E,F,GH,J,N,O,R,X
SQuare
RSSd411~W-FR
, 94]9
X
X
X ~
197
%
X
B,D,E,F,GH,J.N,O,RX
Square
RSS-24185W-FR
I 8223
X
X
X
i&5
X
-
X
-
B,D,E,F,GH,J,N,O,RX
Square
RSSWP2975WFR"
. 9013
X
j X
%
)5(oj31'F
X
-
X
- i
80E,F,GH,J,N,O,R%
Square
RSSR121575WFR
7998
X
; X
% '
15(75onAxis)
- '
X
X
-
D,E,Z
Square
RSSPd4MCW-FR
9602
X
-
- X
X
15I30/]5/110
X',
X
-
qE,Z
Square
RSSP-241575W-FR
)]93
X
-
X
X
15(75 OnAxiS)
-
-
%
-
qE.Z
Squam
RSSP-24150W-FR
947e
%
X
150
%
%
B,D,E,F,GH,J,N,O.R.X
Square
RSSP-241)]W-FR
9480
X
%
%
119
%
B,D,E,F,GH,J,N,O,R,%
Square
RSSP-24185W-FR
9672 I
X
%
%
185
%
%
B,qE,P,GH;J,N,O.R,X
Spuare
~
u mooeis are avauaoiein ertner Hed or wnite. cau Gustomer Service for Ortler Cotle & Delivery.
"Por Weatherproof Series RSS Strobe specifications see data sheet S9004.
`^Refer [o data sheet 57000 for mounting op[ions. WE SUPPORT AND ENCOURAGE NICET CERTIFICATION
3YEAR WARRANTY NATIONAL SALES OFFICE Made in USA Distributed By:
1-800-631-2148 .T ~
Canada 800 397-5777
E-mail: lnfoC~a wheelockinc.com
http://www.wheelockinc.com
WHEELOCK, INC. • 273 BRANCHPORT AVE • LONG BRANCH, N.J. 07740 • 732-222•6880 • FAX: 732-222-2588 50410 REV. 1/03
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