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2020.0225.FR0012 2035 MATERIAL SUBMITTAL 08-04-20SYSTEM DESIGNED AND INSTALLED BY SPECIAL HAZARD FIRE PROTECTION CONTRACTOR: MATERIAL SUBMITTAL YELM MIDDLE SCHOOL 402 WEST YELM AVENUE YELM, WASHINGTON 98597 PROVIDE CLEAN AGENT FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM WITH PRE- ACTION CONTROLS AND HIGH SENSITIVITY SMOKE DETECTION TABLE OF CONTENTS  PROJECT CALCULATIONS  BATTERY CALCULATIONS  VOLTAGE DROP CALCULATIONS  CLEAN AGENT CALCULATIONS  HIGH SENSITIVITY SMOKE DETECTION CALCULATIONS  DETECTION AND CONTROLS  CONTROL PANEL  CONTROL ACCESSORIES  DETECTION  AUDIO VISUAL  CLEAN AGENT  AGENT  CYLINDER  ACCESSORIES  NOZZLES  PIPE AND FITTINGS  SIGNS # 400 Main Street 8 Ashland, MA 01721 Phone: (866) 287-2531 http://www.kiddefiresystems.com/ A Total Stand-By Current per System: 0.427 Amps B Total Alarm Current per System:2.283 Amps C Enter Stand-By Hours:24 Hour D Enter Alarm Time:5 Minute E Ampere Hour Required ((A*C)+(B*D)): 10.43 AH F Total Amp Hour Require (Derating Factor 1.2): 13.00 AH G Battery Size Required per System (two(2) batteries required): 13.00 AH Item No. Description Enter Quantity Unit Standby Current (Amps) Total Unit Standby Current (Amps) Unit Alarm Current (Amps) Total Unit Alarm Current (Amps) 1 Kidde Aries (with Keyboard/Display) 1 0.200 0.200 0.650 0.650 2 SmartOne Photoelectric Smoke Detector DS-PS 1 0.000150 0.000150 0.000220 0.000220 3 SmartOne Contact Input Module (AI's, N/O) 11 0.000580 0.006380 0.000580 0.006380 4 Solenoid, Steady 48650001, (0.240 Amps), (Max. 2 / Circuit) 1 0.000 0.000 0.240 0.240 5 BELL 6"1 0.000 0.000 0.053 0.053 6 4890123 HORN STROBE 30CD 1 0.000 0.000 0.130 0.130 7 4890103 STROBE 30CD 1 0.000 0.000 0.158 0.158 8 VLF-250 1 0.220 0.220 0.295 0.295 9 PRE-ACTION SOLENOID 1 0.000 0.000 0.750 0.750 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: CLEAN AGENT FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM This software can only be used to calculate battery size for devices powered by the Kidde Aries control panel. Separate battery size calculation must be done for devices controlled or monitored by the Kidde Aries control panel but powered by other power sources. Note: This may not be your maximum alarm current. Battery Size Calculation Kidde Aries Battery Size Calculation (Version 2, 2017) Distributor Information: SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS INC. PROJECT NAME: YELM MIDDLE SCHOOL SERVER ROOM 188 PROJECT NUMBER: 2035 PREPARED BY: NINA M REEVES Note: Right-click anywhere to UPDATE, PRINT or to CLEAR Battery Calculation. Project Name YELM MIDDLE SCHOOL SERVER ROOMDate 7/16/20Circuit Number NAC 1 Voltage Voltage VoltageArea Covered STROBE OF HORN STROBE Current Distance Drop Current Distance Drop Current Distance DropNominal System Voltage 24 0.130 500.060.130 500.0640.130 500.032Minimum Device Voltage 16 End of Line Voltage23.94End of Line Voltage23.94End of Line Voltage23.97Total Circuit Current 0.130 Wire Ohm's Percent Drop 0.26% Percent Drop 0.26% Percent Drop 0.13%Gauge Per 1000Distance from source to 1st device 50 16 4.89Wire Gauge for balance of circuit 16 4.89 18=7.77 16=4.89 14=3.07 12=1.98 10=1.24Distance 18-14 Awg = Solid Conductors 12-10 Awg = Stranded Conductorsfrom Notes:Device Device previous At Drop from Percent Wire resistance is doubled in the calculations for two wires (Positive and Negative)Number Current device Device source Drop The voltage calculated to the last device in any method must not be lower thenDevice 1 0.130 50 23.94 0.064 0.26% the manufactures listed minimum operating voltage (IE: rated operating voltage 20-32 VDC).END 23.94 0.064 0.26%END 23.94 0.064 0.26% Device Manufacturer POTTER Device ManufacturerEND 23.94 0.064 0.26%END 23.94 0.064 0.26%END 23.94 0.064 0.26% Candela CandelaEND 23.94 0.064 0.26% Strobe Blue -W 15 0.105END 23.94 0.064 0.26% Strobe Blue -W 30 0.13END 23.94 0.064 0.26% Strobe Blue -W 60 0.203END 23.94 0.064 0.26% Strobe Blue -W 75 0.243END 23.94 0.064 0.26% Strobe Blue -W 110 0.310END 23.94 0.064 0.26% Strobe Blue -C 15 0.124END 23.94 0.064 0.26% Strobe Blue -C 30 0.124END 23.94 0.064 0.26% Strobe Blue -C 60 0.139END 23.94 0.064 0.26% Strobe Blue -C 75 0.205END 23.94 0.064 0.26% Strobe Blue -C 110 0.212END 23.94 0.064 0.26% Horn -- 0.028END 23.94 0.064 0.26%END 23.94 0.064 0.26%END 23.94 0.064 0.26%Totals 0.130 50 End of Line Voltage23.94CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS This calculator provided voltage drop calculations in three formats (Point to Point, End of Line, and Load Centering).Make sure that you know what method is accepted by, and the results do not exceed the limits set by the respective jurisdictionPoint to Point Method End of Line Method Load Centering Method Totals Totals TotalsEnter current in amps..150 = 150 ma VoltageCurrent @Rated VoltageCurrent @Rated VoltageModel # Model #End of Line and Load Centering Methods use only the wire guage for the first device to sourceStandard Wire Resistance in Ohms per 1000 feet. Project Name YELM MIDDLE SCHOOL SERVER ROOMDate 7/16/20Circuit Number NAC 2 Voltage Voltage VoltageArea Covered DISCHARGE STROBE Current Distance Drop Current Distance Drop Current Distance DropNominal System Voltage 24 0.130 500.060.130 500.0640.130 500.032Minimum Device Voltage 16 End of Line Voltage23.94End of Line Voltage23.94End of Line Voltage23.97Total Circuit Current 0.130 Wire Ohm's Percent Drop 0.26% Percent Drop 0.26% Percent Drop 0.13%Gauge Per 1000Distance from source to 1st device 50 16 4.89Wire Gauge for balance of circuit 16 4.89 18=7.77 16=4.89 14=3.07 12=1.98 10=1.24Distance 18-14 Awg = Solid Conductors 12-10 Awg = Stranded Conductorsfrom Notes:Device Device previous At Drop from Percent Wire resistance is doubled in the calculations for two wires (Positive and Negative)Number Current device Device source Drop The voltage calculated to the last device in any method must not be lower thenDevice 1 0.130 50 23.94 0.064 0.26% the manufactures listed minimum operating voltage (IE: rated operating voltage 20-32 VDC).END 23.94 0.064 0.26%END 23.94 0.064 0.26% Device Manufacturer POTTER Device ManufacturerEND 23.94 0.064 0.26%END 23.94 0.064 0.26%END 23.94 0.064 0.26% Candela CandelaEND 23.94 0.064 0.26% Strobe Blue -W 15 0.105END 23.94 0.064 0.26% Strobe Blue -W 30 0.13END 23.94 0.064 0.26% Strobe Blue -W 60 0.203END 23.94 0.064 0.26% Strobe Blue -W 75 0.243END 23.94 0.064 0.26% Strobe Blue -W 110 0.310END 23.94 0.064 0.26% Strobe Blue -C 15 0.124END 23.94 0.064 0.26% Strobe Blue -C 30 0.124END 23.94 0.064 0.26% Strobe Blue -C 60 0.139END 23.94 0.064 0.26% Strobe Blue -C 75 0.205END 23.94 0.064 0.26% Strobe Blue -C 110 0.212END 23.94 0.064 0.26% Horn -- 0.028END 23.94 0.064 0.26%END 23.94 0.064 0.26%END 23.94 0.064 0.26%Totals 0.130 50 End of Line Voltage23.94End of Line and Load Centering Methods use only the wire guage for the first device to sourceStandard Wire Resistance in Ohms per 1000 feet.Enter current in amps..150 = 150 ma VoltageCurrent @Rated VoltageCurrent @Rated VoltageModel # Model # Totals Totals TotalsCIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS This calculator provided voltage drop calculations in three formats (Point to Point, End of Line, and Load Centering).Make sure that you know what method is accepted by, and the results do not exceed the limits set by the respective jurisdictionPoint to Point Method End of Line Method Load Centering Method Project Name YELM MIDDLE SCHOOL SERVER ROOMDate 7/16/20Circuit Number COMBO 1 Voltage Voltage VoltageArea Covered PRE-ACTION BELL Current Distance Drop Current Distance Drop Current Distance DropNominal System Voltage 24 0.054 5000.260.054 5000.2640.054 5000.132Minimum Device Voltage 16 End of Line Voltage23.74End of Line Voltage23.74End of Line Voltage23.87Total Circuit Current 0.054 Wire Ohm's Percent Drop 1.10% Percent Drop 1.10% Percent Drop 0.55%Gauge Per 1000Distance from source to 1st device 500 16 4.89Wire Gauge for balance of circuit 16 4.89 18=7.77 16=4.89 14=3.07 12=1.98 10=1.24Distance 18-14 Awg = Solid Conductors 12-10 Awg = Stranded Conductorsfrom Notes:Device Device previous At Drop from Percent Wire resistance is doubled in the calculations for two wires (Positive and Negative)Number Current device Device source Drop The voltage calculated to the last device in any method must not be lower thenDevice 1 0.054 500 23.74 0.264 1.10% the manufactures listed minimum operating voltage (IE: rated operating voltage 20-32 VDC).END 23.74 0.264 1.10%END 23.74 0.264 1.10% Device Manufacturer POTTER Device ManufacturerEND 23.74 0.264 1.10%END 23.74 0.264 1.10%END 23.74 0.264 1.10% Candela CandelaEND 23.74 0.264 1.10% Strobe Blue -W 15 0.105 6" BELL 0.054END 23.74 0.264 1.10% Strobe Blue -W 30 0.13END 23.74 0.264 1.10% Strobe Blue -W 60 0.203END 23.74 0.264 1.10% Strobe Blue -W 75 0.243END 23.74 0.264 1.10% Strobe Blue -W 110 0.310END 23.74 0.264 1.10% Strobe Blue -C 15 0.124END 23.74 0.264 1.10% Strobe Blue -C 30 0.124END 23.74 0.264 1.10% Strobe Blue -C 60 0.139END 23.74 0.264 1.10% Strobe Blue -C 75 0.205END 23.74 0.264 1.10% Strobe Blue -C 110 0.212END 23.74 0.264 1.10% Horn -- 0.028END 23.74 0.264 1.10%END 23.74 0.264 1.10%END 23.74 0.264 1.10%Totals 0.054 500 End of Line Voltage23.74End of Line and Load Centering Methods use only the wire guage for the first device to sourceStandard Wire Resistance in Ohms per 1000 feet.Enter current in amps..150 = 150 ma VoltageCurrent @Rated VoltageCurrent @Rated VoltageModel # Model # Totals Totals TotalsCIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS This calculator provided voltage drop calculations in three formats (Point to Point, End of Line, and Load Centering).Make sure that you know what method is accepted by, and the results do not exceed the limits set by the respective jurisdictionPoint to Point Method End of Line Method Load Centering Method Project Name YELM MIDDLE SCHOOL SERVER ROOMDate 7/16/20Circuit Number COMBO 2 Voltage Voltage VoltageArea Covered HORN OF HORN STROBE Current Distance Drop Current Distance Drop Current Distance DropNominal System Voltage 24 0.028 500.010.028 500.0140.028 500.007Minimum Device Voltage 16 End of Line Voltage23.99End of Line Voltage23.99End of Line Voltage23.99Total Circuit Current 0.028 Wire Ohm's Percent Drop 0.06% Percent Drop 0.06% Percent Drop 0.03%Gauge Per 1000Distance from source to 1st device 50 16 4.89Wire Gauge for balance of circuit 16 4.89 18=7.77 16=4.89 14=3.07 12=1.98 10=1.24Distance 18-14 Awg = Solid Conductors 12-10 Awg = Stranded Conductorsfrom Notes:Device Device previous At Drop from Percent Wire resistance is doubled in the calculations for two wires (Positive and Negative)Number Current device Device source Drop The voltage calculated to the last device in any method must not be lower thenDevice 1 0.028 50 23.99 0.014 0.06% the manufactures listed minimum operating voltage (IE: rated operating voltage 20-32 VDC).END 23.99 0.014 0.06%END 23.99 0.014 0.06% Device Manufacturer POTTER Device ManufacturerEND 23.99 0.014 0.06%END 23.99 0.014 0.06%END 23.99 0.014 0.06% Candela CandelaEND 23.99 0.014 0.06% Strobe Blue -W 15 0.105END 23.99 0.014 0.06% Strobe Blue -W 30 0.13END 23.99 0.014 0.06% Strobe Blue -W 60 0.203END 23.99 0.014 0.06% Strobe Blue -W 75 0.243END 23.99 0.014 0.06% Strobe Blue -W 110 0.310END 23.99 0.014 0.06% Strobe Blue -C 15 0.124END 23.99 0.014 0.06% Strobe Blue -C 30 0.124END 23.99 0.014 0.06% Strobe Blue -C 60 0.139END 23.99 0.014 0.06% Strobe Blue -C 75 0.205END 23.99 0.014 0.06% Strobe Blue -C 110 0.212END 23.99 0.014 0.06% Horn -- 0.028END 23.99 0.014 0.06%END 23.99 0.014 0.06%END 23.99 0.014 0.06%Totals 0.028 50 End of Line Voltage23.99CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS This calculator provided voltage drop calculations in three formats (Point to Point, End of Line, and Load Centering).Make sure that you know what method is accepted by, and the results do not exceed the limits set by the respective jurisdictionPoint to Point Method End of Line Method Load Centering Method Totals Totals TotalsEnter current in amps..150 = 150 ma VoltageCurrent @Rated VoltageCurrent @Rated VoltageModel # Model #End of Line and Load Centering Methods use only the wire guage for the first device to sourceStandard Wire Resistance in Ohms per 1000 feet. Project Name YELM MIDDLE SCHOOL SERVER ROOMDate 7/16/20Circuit Number RELEASE 1 Voltage Voltage VoltageArea Covered CLEAN AGENT SOLENOID Current Distance Drop Current Distance Drop Current Distance DropNominal System Voltage 24 0.240 500.120.240 500.1170.240 500.059Minimum Device Voltage 16 End of Line Voltage23.88End of Line Voltage23.88End of Line Voltage23.94Total Circuit Current 0.240 Wire Ohm's Percent Drop 0.49% Percent Drop 0.49% Percent Drop 0.24%Gauge Per 1000Distance from source to 1st device 50 16 4.89Wire Gauge for balance of circuit 16 4.89 18=7.77 16=4.89 14=3.07 12=1.98 10=1.24Distance 18-14 Awg = Solid Conductors 12-10 Awg = Stranded Conductorsfrom Notes:Device Device previous At Drop from Percent Wire resistance is doubled in the calculations for two wires (Positive and Negative)Number Current device Device source Drop The voltage calculated to the last device in any method must not be lower thenDevice 1 0.240 50 23.88 0.117 0.49% the manufactures listed minimum operating voltage (IE: rated operating voltage 20-32 VDC).END 23.88 0.117 0.49%END 23.88 0.117 0.49% Device Manufacturer Kidde Device Manufacturer OtherEND 23.88 0.117 0.49%END 23.88 0.117 0.49% Solenoid SolenoidEND 23.88 0.117 0.49% Candela CandelaEND 23.88 0.117 0.49% Momentary 2.000 Sprinkler 0.750END 23.88 0.117 0.49% Momentary 2.4END 23.88 0.117 0.49% Steady 0.24END 23.88 0.117 0.49%END 23.88 0.117 0.49%END 23.88 0.117 0.49%END 23.88 0.117 0.49%END 23.88 0.117 0.49%END 23.88 0.117 0.49%END 23.88 0.117 0.49%END 23.88 0.117 0.49%END 23.88 0.117 0.49%END 23.88 0.117 0.49%END 23.88 0.117 0.49%Totals 0.240 50 End of Line Voltage23.88CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS This calculator provided voltage drop calculations in three formats (Point to Point, End of Line, and Load Centering).Make sure that you know what method is accepted by, and the results do not exceed the limits set by the respective jurisdictionPoint to Point Method End of Line Method Load Centering Method Totals Totals TotalsEnter current in amps..150 = 150 ma VoltageCurrent @Rated VoltageCurrent @Rated VoltageModel # Model #End of Line and Load Centering Methods use only the wire guage for the first device to sourceStandard Wire Resistance in Ohms per 1000 feet. Project Name YELM MIDDLE SCHOOL SERVER ROOMDate 7/16/20Circuit Number RELEASE 2 Voltage Voltage VoltageArea Covered PRE-ACTION SOLENOID Current Distance Drop Current Distance Drop Current Distance DropNominal System Voltage 24 0.750 5003.670.750 5003.6680.750 5001.834Minimum Device Voltage 16 End of Line Voltage20.33End of Line Voltage20.33End of Line Voltage22.17Total Circuit Current 0.750 Wire Ohm's Percent Drop 15.28% Percent Drop 15.28% Percent Drop 7.64%Gauge Per 1000Distance from source to 1st device 500 16 4.89Wire Gauge for balance of circuit 16 4.89 18=7.77 16=4.89 14=3.07 12=1.98 10=1.24Distance 18-14 Awg = Solid Conductors 12-10 Awg = Stranded Conductorsfrom Notes:Device Device previous At Drop from Percent Wire resistance is doubled in the calculations for two wires (Positive and Negative)Number Current device Device source Drop The voltage calculated to the last device in any method must not be lower thenDevice 1 0.750 500 20.33 3.668 15.28% the manufactures listed minimum operating voltage (IE: rated operating voltage 20-32 VDC).END 20.33 3.668 15.28%END 20.33 3.668 15.28% Device Manufacturer Kidde Device Manufacturer OtherEND 20.33 3.668 15.28%END 20.33 3.668 15.28% Solenoid SolenoidEND 20.33 3.668 15.28% Candela CandelaEND 20.33 3.668 15.28% Momentary 2.000 Sprinkler 0.750END 20.33 3.668 15.28% Momentary 2.4END 20.33 3.668 15.28% Steady 0.24END 20.33 3.668 15.28%END 20.33 3.668 15.28%END 20.33 3.668 15.28%END 20.33 3.668 15.28%END 20.33 3.668 15.28%END 20.33 3.668 15.28%END 20.33 3.668 15.28%END 20.33 3.668 15.28%END 20.33 3.668 15.28%END 20.33 3.668 15.28%END 20.33 3.668 15.28%Totals 0.750 500 End of Line Voltage20.33End of Line and Load Centering Methods use only the wire guage for the first device to sourceStandard Wire Resistance in Ohms per 1000 feet.Enter current in amps..150 = 150 ma VoltageCurrent @Rated VoltageCurrent @Rated VoltageModel # Model # Totals Totals TotalsCIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS This calculator provided voltage drop calculations in three formats (Point to Point, End of Line, and Load Centering).Make sure that you know what method is accepted by, and the results do not exceed the limits set by the respective jurisdictionPoint to Point Method End of Line Method Load Centering Method Project Name YELM MIDDLE SCHOOL SERVER ROOMDate 7/16/20Circuit Number AUX Voltage Voltage VoltageArea Covered AUX POWER DEVICES Current Distance Drop Current Distance Drop Current Distance DropNominal System Voltage 24 0.305 1000.290.305 1000.2980.305 1000.149Minimum Device Voltage 16 End of Line Voltage23.71End of Line Voltage23.70End of Line Voltage23.85Total Circuit Current 0.305 Wire Ohm's Percent Drop 1.22% Percent Drop 1.24% Percent Drop 0.62%Gauge Per 1000Distance from source to 1st device 50 16 4.89Wire Gauge for balance of circuit 16 4.89 18=7.77 16=4.89 14=3.07 12=1.98 10=1.24Distance 18-14 Awg = Solid Conductors 12-10 Awg = Stranded Conductorsfrom Notes:Device Device previous At Drop from Percent Wire resistance is doubled in the calculations for two wires (Positive and Negative)Number Current device Device source Drop The voltage calculated to the last device in any method must not be lower thenDevice 1 0.010 50 23.85 0.149 0.62% the manufactures listed minimum operating voltage (IE: rated operating voltage 20-32 VDC).Device 2 0.295 50 23.71 0.293 1.22%END 23.71 0.293 1.22% Device Manufacturer Device ManufacturerEND 23.71 0.293 1.22%END 23.71 0.293 1.22%END 23.71 0.293 1.22% Candela CandelaEND 23.71 0.293 1.22% MAINT. BYPASS 0.010END 23.71 0.293 1.22%END 23.71 0.293 1.22% VLF-250 0.295END 23.71 0.293 1.22%END 23.71 0.293 1.22%END 23.71 0.293 1.22%END 23.71 0.293 1.22%END 23.71 0.293 1.22%END 23.71 0.293 1.22%END 23.71 0.293 1.22%END 23.71 0.293 1.22%END 23.71 0.293 1.22%END 23.71 0.293 1.22%END 23.71 0.293 1.22%Totals 0.305 100 End of Line Voltage23.71CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS This calculator provided voltage drop calculations in three formats (Point to Point, End of Line, and Load Centering).Make sure that you know what method is accepted by, and the results do not exceed the limits set by the respective jurisdictionPoint to Point Method End of Line Method Load Centering Method Totals Totals TotalsEnter current in amps..150 = 150 ma VoltageCurrent @Rated VoltageCurrent @Rated VoltageModel # Model #End of Line and Load Centering Methods use only the wire guage for the first device to sourceStandard Wire Resistance in Ohms per 1000 feet. SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS INC. 3077 20TH STREET EAST, SUITE B FIFE, WASHINGTON 98424 Phone: 253-926-3300 File Name: 2035 FLOW CALC.FC4 KFS Hydraulic Flow Calculation Program v4.00 (FK-5-1-12) UL: EX4674 / Component of FM Approved System Customer Information Company Name:YELM MIDDLE SCHOOL Address: Phone: Contact: Title: Consolidated Report Copyright (c) JENSEN HUGHES, Inc. Licensed to: Kidde-Fenwal Calculation Date/Time: Thursday, July 16, 2020, 2:14:06 PM 396621834Key ID: Page: 1 of 11 Consolidated Report Project Data Project Name:YELM MIDDLE SCHOOL Designer:NINA M. REEVES Number: Account: Location: Description: 2035 SERVER ROOM 188 Copyright (c) JENSEN HUGHES, Inc. Licensed to: Kidde-Fenwal Calculation Date/Time: Thursday, July 16, 2020, 2:14:06 PM 396621834Key ID: Page: 2 of 11 Consolidated Report Enclosure Report Elevation: Atmospheric Correction Factor: 0 ft (relative to sea level) 1 (NFPA 2001) Enclosure 1 SERVER ROOM 188 Enclosure Temperature: Minimum:70 F Maximum:70 F Max. Concentration:4.50 % Design Concentration: Adjusted:4.50 % Minimum:4.50 % Min. Agent Required:326.7 lb Width:0.0 ft Length:0.0 ft Height:0.0 ft Volume:8018.0 ft ³ Non-permeable:0.0 ft ³ Total Volume:8018.0 ft ³ Adjusted Agent Required:327.0 lb Number of Nozzles: 2 Copyright (c) JENSEN HUGHES, Inc. Licensed to: Kidde-Fenwal Calculation Date/Time: Thursday, July 16, 2020, 2:14:06 PM 396621834Key ID: Page: 3 of 11 Consolidated Report Agent Source Report Agent: Cylinder Name: Cylinder Part Number: Number of Main Cylinders: Number of Reserve Cylinders: Agent Per Cylinder: Weight, All Cylinders + Agent: Floor Area Per Cylinder: Floor Loading Per Cylinder: FK-5-1-12 / Propellant N2 350 lb Cylinder w/LLI 45-550351-001 1 0 327.0 lb Fill Density:65.4 lb / cubic ft Cylinder Empty Weight:203.0 lb 530.0 lb 1.40 ft ² 379 lb / ft ² Copyright (c) JENSEN HUGHES, Inc. Licensed to: Kidde-Fenwal Calculation Date/Time: Thursday, July 16, 2020, 2:14:06 PM 396621834Key ID: Page: 4 of 11 Consolidated Report Parts Report Total Agent Required: 327.0 lb Cylinder Name: 350 lb Cylinder w/LLI (Part: 45-550351-001) Number of Cylinders: 1 Nozzle Type Nozzle Diameter Nozzle Area Part Number E1-N1 360-BR 1-1/4 in 0.8053 in ² 45-194726-190 E1-N2 360-BR 1-1/4 in 0.8053 in ² 45-194726-190 Pipe & Fittings Type Diameter Length Elbows (90)Elbows (45)Tees Unions 40T 1-1/4 in 6.16 ft 2 0 00 40T 1-1/2 in 24.66 ft 2 1 01 Quantity Other Objects Name Part Number 2 in. Valve Outlet Adapter 1 283905 Copyright (c) JENSEN HUGHES, Inc. Licensed to: Kidde-Fenwal Calculation Date/Time: Thursday, July 16, 2020, 2:14:06 PM 396621834Key ID: Page: 5 of 11 Consolidated Report System Acceptance Report 9.6 seconds 16.0% 14.0% System Discharge Time: Percent Agent In Pipe: Percent Agent Before First Tee: 0.0% (0.0 lb)Dead Volume: 1Enclosure Number: SERVER ROOM 188Enclosure Name: Minimum Design Concentration: Adjusted Design Concentration: Predicted Concentration: Maximum Expected Agent Concentration: 4.50% 4.50% 4.50% 4.50% (At 70 F) Maximum Allowed Enclosure Pressure: 5.0 lb / ft ² Predicted Minimum Vent Area (Negative):3.4 ft² Installed Vent Area: Predicted Enclosure Pressure (Negative):N/A 0.0 ft² Predicted Minimum Vent Area (Positive):0.5 ft² Predicted Enclosure Pressure (Positive):N/A Nozzle Minimum Agent Required Adjusted Agent Required Predicted Agent Delivered Average Nozzle Pressure E1-N1 163.4 lb 163.6 lb 164.7 lb 85 psig E1-N2 163.3 lb 163.4 lb 162.3 lb 83 psig Copyright (c) JENSEN HUGHES, Inc. Licensed to: Kidde-Fenwal Calculation Date/Time: Thursday, July 16, 2020, 2:14:06 PM 396621834Key ID: Page: 6 of 11 Pipe Network ReportUnionPipeSectionStartNodeEndNodePipeTypePipeDiameterTotalElevationChangeDescriptionPipeLengthTotalEquivalentLengthNozzleNameNozzleSizeNozzleTypeNozzleAreaCylinder - OnMan./End 0 2 2 in 4.43 ft 4.43 ft 50.00 ft0AdapterSystem2 3 2 in 0.26 ft ------ 9.00 ft0PipeSystem3 4 40T 1-1/2 in 0.50 ft ------ 0.50 ft0Elbow (90)System4 5 40T 1-1/2 in ------ ------ 4.30 ft0PipeSystem5 6 40T 1-1/2 in 11.33 ft 11.33 ft 11.30 ft0Elbow (90)System6 7 40T 1-1/2 in ------ ------ 4.30 ft0PipeSystem7 8 40T 1-1/2 in 1.00 ft ------ 1.00 ft0Elbow (45)System8 9 40T 1-1/2 in ------ ------ 2.00 ft0PipeSystem9 10 40T 1-1/2 in 11.83 ft ------ 11.80 ft0TeeSystem10 11 40T 1-1/4 in ------ ------ 7.50 ft0PipeSystem11 12 40T 1-1/4 in 1.08 ft ------ 1.10 ft0Elbow (90)System12 13 40T 1-1/4 in ------ ------ 3.70 ft0Pipe&NozzleSystem13 14 40T 1-1/4 in 3.00 ft -3.00 ft 3.00 ft0 E1-N2 1-1/4 in 360-BR 0.8053 in ²TeeSystem10 15 40T 1-1/4 in ------ ------ 7.50 ft0PipeSystem15 16 40T 1-1/4 in 1.08 ft ------ 1.10 ft0Elbow (90)System16 17 40T 1-1/4 in ------ ------ 3.70 ft0Pipe&NozzleSystem17 18 40T 1-1/4 in 1.00 ft -1.00 ft 1.00 ft0 E1-N1 1-1/4 in 360-BR 0.8053 in ²Consolidated Report396621834Key ID:Page: 7 of 11 Consolidated Report396621834Key ID:Page: 8 of 11 Consolidated Report396621834Key ID:Page: 9 of 11 Consolidated Report396621834Key ID:Page: 10 of 11 Consolidated Report396621834Key ID:Page: 11 of 11 � ���m Thr saner roe, Anayr ;P0.87 , ; _PD.&ZRI _ IP Thr ao-onrr rknow Effective: September 2017 K-76-600 ARIES™ Fire-Alarm/Suppression System Control Unit FEATURES • Distributed Intelligence to Sensor Level • Fully-Digitized Communications Protocol • Up to 255 Points without Device-Type Restrictions • Triple-R Protection Against Inadvertent Extinguishing- System Activation • Inherently Power Limited • USB Communications Port • Internet Accessible • Simple Programming • UL Listed and FM Approved DESCRIPTION The ARIES™ Fire Alarm/Suppression System Control Unit is a compact control unit that provides one signaling line circuit, four notification-appliance circuits, two releas- ing circuits, and four on-board relays. Two of the four notification-appliance circuits are user-configurable to actuate one solenoid valve for control of a special extin- guishing system or a pre-action/deluge sprinkler system. A 5.4 Amp, filtered and regulated power supply provides charging capabilities for batteries up to 70 AH. The ARIES Control Unit annunciates alarm, trouble, and supervisory events via an 80-character, backlit LCD dis- play with integral status LEDs. Event acknowledgment, alarm silence, and system reset are accomplished with dedicated control keys. Basic user and maintenance operations such as viewing history or isolation com- mands to initiating points and system outputs are per- formed via the control keys and associated digit keys. A security password prevents unauthorized access to the system. SIGNALING LINE CIRCUIT The Signaling Line Circuit communicates with up to 255 SmartOne® automatic initiating devices, monitor mod- ules, and control modules via a highly-efficient, fully-digi- tized protocol. The SmartOne communications protocol imposes no limitations on the mix of automatic initiating devices and monitor/control modules on the signaling line circuit. Each SmartOne initiating device has a micropro- cessor, memory, and decision-making algorithms to inter- rupt normal control-unit communications and initiate an alarm signal. This distributed intelligence to the sensor level ensures rapid response to all types of initiating signals, and is far superior to the various sequential, poll and respond com- munication schemes employed by others that rely on the control unit to make all alarm decisions. SmartOne smoke detectors manage their individual drift compensa- tion routines, and have pre-alarm and alarm thresholds that are configurable in 0.1 percent-per-foot increments throughout the entire range of Listed sensitivities. The control unit can dynamically adjust the smoke detector alarm thresholds as the result of one or more alarm-initi- ating events to confirm that a fire requiring the rapid action of an associated extinguishing system has occurred. SmartOne smoke detectors can also be config- ured for non-latching operation that requires them to measure smoke signatures in excess of their alarm thresholds for the entire pre-discharge time period in order to discharge the extinguishing system. This pre- vents a transitory event that mimics a smoke signature such as the leakage of air-conditioning fluid from acci- dentally discharging the extinguishing system. SmartOne heat detectors have pre-alarm and alarm thresholds that are programmable in 1°F intervals. - 2 - The signaling line circuit can be wired for Class-A, Style-6 or Class-B, Style-4 operation. Optional isolator modules can be used for a Class-A, Style-7 circuit. RELEASING CIRCUITS The ARIES Control Unit has two releasing circuits that can be configured to actuate releasing devices via any of the following ways: • Single control head or solenoid valve • Two series-supervised, parallel-actuated control heads or solenoid valves. • One Metron actuator These releasing circuits can be used to actuate various Kidde control heads for waterless-extinguishing-system storage containers, or solenoid valves for sprinkler con- trol that fall within the Factory Mutual System Groups A, B, D, E, and G. A releasing circuit can actuate an unmatched pair of control heads or solenoid valves because it activates these releasing devices in parallel, not in series. This means that a releasing circuit can acti- vate the control valves for a waterless suppression sys- tem and a back-up pre-action-sprinkler system simultaneously which makes efficient use of the control unit’s circuitry and increases system reliability by enabling a single action to operate both extinguishing systems. The releasing circuits are protected against inadvertent activation via the main microprocessor by the ARIES exclusive “Triple-R” (for triple redundancy) safeguard system. The “Triple-R” system requires that the main microprocessor issue two release commands, of oppo- site polarity and via separate signaling channels, and that these commands be combined with a signal from the control unit’s watchdog timer confirming proper micropro- cessor operation, in order to activate a release circuit. This triply-redundant release-command requirement ensures that an electrical transient or disturbance that temporarily interferes with the operation of the main microprocessor will not inadvertently activate an extin- guishing system. NOTIFICATION-APPLIANCE CIRCUITS The ARIES Control Unit has four notification-appliance circuits (NACs). Each circuit can provide up to 1.5 Amps @ 24 Vdc for horns, strobes, chimes, or other notification appliances. Power for the notification appliances is fully filtered and regulated. Each NAC is programmable, and supports continuous and master-coded outputs for audi- ble devices. The NACs’ coded patterns are dynamically adjustable and can be programmed to sound different codes to notify the occupants of progressively-more-seri- ous conditions. Both circuits are supervised, power limited, and are com- patible with conventional, UL Listed, 24 Vdc notification appliances. They can also be used with the following Kidde synchronizable horns and strobes without the requirement of an external synchronization module: • MT Series Multi-Tone Horns and Horn/Strobes • NS Series Horn/Strobes •NH Series Horns • RS Series Strobes The MT and NS Series notification appliances provide the option to use silenceable horns and non-silenceable strobes on the same NAC. Two of the NACs are also user-configurable to activate one solenoid for special-extinguishing-system actuation or pre-action/deluge sprinkler-system actuation like the regular releasing circuits. These NACs are also protected against inadvertent activation via the main microproces- sor by the ARIES “Triple-R” safeguard system when they are configured for releasing applications. ON-BOARD RELAYS AND AUXILIARY POWER The ARIES has four Form-C relays. Three of the four relays are user-programmable for any system condition and the fourth relay is dedicated to trouble conditions. Each relay is rated for 1 Amp @ 28 Vdc. Two auxiliary power outputs are provided, each with a 1- A output. These auxiliary power outputs are user configu- rable for resettable or continuous power. INTEGRATION WITH SPECIALTY DETECTION SYSTEMS The ARIES is designed to integrate seamlessly with ORION™ XT High Sensitivity Smoke Detectors (HSSD®) via one or more ORION XT Interface Modules (PALM). It also integrates with Kidde’s AlarmLine™ Cable via AlarmLine Addressable Modules and with Linear Heat- Sensing Cable (LHS) via regular monitor modules. The PALM permits an HSSD to be connected to the sig- naling line circuit and report pre-alarms and alarms in an addressable manner analogous to a SmartOne smoke detector. The AAM permits an AlarmLine cable to be connected to the signaling line circuit and report pre-alarms and alarms in an addressable manner analogous to a Smar- tOne heat detector. The LHS can report as a point-spe- cific alarm via an AI Monitor Module. PROGRAMMING The ARIES configuration tool is used to program the con- trol unit for each individual, site-specific application. Pro- gramming is for control-by-event scenarios, and consists of entering a series of conditional control statements that logically join initiating points to control-unit-based outputs and remote control modules. Each SmartOne field device can be assigned a location message of up to 40 charac- ters via the ARIES configuration tool. A USB Device Port is available to connect to a laptop computer for applica- tion upload. - 3 - A front panel-activated AutoLearn routine can be exe- cuted that will create a general alarm, one input activates all outputs application to speed the system-configuration process. The more sophisticated Auto-Setup routine allows the ARIES System to be automatically configured for the typical control scenario utilized by waterless fire- suppression systems. OPTIONAL MODULES: REMOTE LCD ANNUNCIATOR The ARIES Control Unit supports up to 15 remote LCD annunciators called RDCMs. This remote annunciator uses the same 80-character, backlit LCD display found on the main control unit. The RDCM permits remote event acknowledgment, alarm silencing, and system reset, and is secured with a key lock. User- and mainte- nance-level functions are also possible from the remote annunciator. GRAPHIC-ANNUNCIATOR DRIVER The Model ATM-L Annunciator Driver Module provides the ARIES Control Unit with up to 32 programmable, supervised LED outputs for graphical or tabular annunci- ators, along with 6 system-level LED outputs and 5 sys- tem-level inputs circuits for functional switches. The system-level LEDs correspond to the following gen- eral conditions: Module Power, Pre-Alarm, Alarm, Alarm Silence, Supervisory, and Trouble. The input circuits for functional switches provide for the following operator intervention: System Reset, Event Acknowledgment, Alarm Silence, Fire Drill, and Lamp Test. The ARIES supports up to 16 graphic annunciator driver modules. INTELLIGENT COMMUNICATIONS MODULE The Intelligent Communications Module (ICM) can be used to access the ARIES System via the Internet to view system status and current events and to download the history log. The ICM can be programmed to transmit up to five e-mails upon the occurrence of any unsolicited event in the system. The e-mail message embeds a link with the IP address of the control unit that sent the mes- sage for instant access to the remote system. The ICM can be accessed using any standard Web- browsing program and requires no special proprietary software. The ICM also allows the ARIES Control Unit to report as a slave device via the Modbus TCP/IP Protocol to a mas- ter monitoring system for automated process control. EASY TO INSTALL NEMA 1 CABINET The NEMA 1 cabinet design allows for easy installation by fitting between the studs of a standard 16-inch studded wall. It is large enough to house two 12 VDC, 12 AH batteries and provides up to 2 inches (51 mm) of wiring and finger space between the circuit board and the cabinet wall. A flush mounting trim ring for the NEMA 1 cabinet is available (ordered separately). SPECIFICATIONS Primary AC Power:120 Vac, 50/60 Hz, 3.2 A 220/240 Vac, 50/60 Hz, 1.6 A Power Output:5.4 A @ 24Vdc Filtered and Regulated Inher- ently Power-Limited Battery (Sealed, Lead- Acid Only): 70 Ah Maximum Capacity Enclosure fits two 12AH batter- ies 1 Signaling Line Circuit: 255 Devices Maximum, Style-4, -6, or -7 (with Isolater Modules) 2 Notification Appliance Circuits: Class-A, Style-Z or Class B, Style-Y 24 Vdc, 1.5 A (maximum per circuit) Suitable for Synchronized Notifi- cation Appliances 2 Releasing Circuits:Configurable for: - One or two Control Heads and/ or Solenoid Valves - One Metron Actuator 24 Vdc, 2.4 A (maximum per circuit) 2 Combination Circuits: Each Configurable as: Class-A, Style-Z or Class-B, Style-Y NAC, 24 Vdc, 1.5 A (Maximum per circuit) Suitable for Synchronized Notification Appliances OR Release Circuit with One Control Head or Solenoid Valve 24 Vdc, 2.4A (maximum per circuit) This literature is provided for informational purposes only. KIDDE-FENWAL, INC. assumes no responsibility for the product’s suitability for a particular application. The product must be properly applied to work correctly. If you need more information on this product, or if you have a particular problem or ques- tion, contact KIDDE-FENWAL, INC., Ashland, MA 01721. Telephone: (508) 881-2000. K-76-600 Rev AF © 2017 Kidde-Fenwal Inc. OPTIONAL MODULES Part Number Description 76-600000-005 Remote Display/Control Module (RDCM) 06-220080-002 Intelligent Connector Module (ICM): Use for remote Internet access and MODBUS protocol 76-600000-018 ICM Enclosure - Red 76-600000-009 Network Interface Card (NIC): One required for each network panel 76-600000-006 Fiber Optic Converter Card in Red Enclosure (OCC) 76-200004-032 ATM-L Annunciator Driver Module: 32 independently programmable LED drivers 76-200005-032 ATM-R Relay Driver Board 32 inde- pendently programmable relay driv- ers ORDERING INFORMATION Relays:3 Programmable and 1Trouble Relay. - 1.0 A @ 30 Vdc (resistive) - 0.5 A @ 30 Vdc (inductive) - 0.5 A @ 120 Vac (inductive) 2 Auxiliary-Power Outputs: Programmable for Resettable or Continuous Output 1 A @ 24 Vdc (each output) 2 RS-232 Serial Ports:Bi-Directional 9600 Baud, 8 Data Bits, 1 Stop Bit, No Parity 1 RS-485 Communications Port: Maximum 31 Remote Addresses (RDCM and ATM-L) 1 USB Device Port:USB Serial Dimensions:Enclosure Only: 14-1/4 in. W x 19 in. H x 5 in. D Enclosure with Door: 14-13/32 in. W x 19-5/32 in. H x 5-1/16” D NEMA 1 Enclosure:- 18 gauge sheet steel with door - Red color - Suitable for wall and surface mounting - Indoor/Dry Use Only - Optional Trim Ring - Operating temperature range: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) - Humidity: 93 ± 2% RH at 90 ± 3°F (32 ± 2°C) Part Number Description 76-600000-001 ARIES Control Unit (Red) 76-600000-007 Trim Ring (Red) 76-100010-001 Large Capacity Battery Cabinet (Red) HSSD and SmartOne are registered trademarks of Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. ARIES, ORION, and AlarmLine are trademarks of Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. 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O r 5. 3 5. L - 5. U C 5. 2 0 20 40 60 80 100 G O O Residual Capacity (%) oa 75 50 25 00 75 50 25 00 14.0 Y 13.5 m 13.0 N 12.5 4) 12.0 R O 11.5 r 11.0 3 L 10.5 •- U 100 C Shelf -Life & Storage Temperature 0 100 0.01 C>C A O 0.2>CA 30.01 C 1.75 0.5>CA 30.2C 1.70 2.0>CA 4.5C W 80 1.30 C O MM� w,--`■"■ m 60 d ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Cycle Life vs Depth of Discharge 100 e 80 T 60 l0 40 !Z R U 20 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 Cycle Number Open Circuit Voltage vs Residual Capacity m 6. m 6. 4) 6. 6. O r 5. 3 5. L - 5. U C 5. 2 0 20 40 60 80 100 G O O Residual Capacity (%) oa 75 50 25 00 75 50 25 00 14.0 Y 13.5 m 13.0 N 12.5 4) 12.0 R O 11.5 r 11.0 3 L 10.5 •- U 100 C Shelf -Life & Storage Temperature 0 100 0.01 C>C A O 0.2>CA 30.01 C 1.75 0.5>CA 30.2C 1.70 2.0>CA 4.5C W 14.0 Y 13.5 m 13.0 N 12.5 4) 12.0 R O 11.5 r 11.0 3 L 10.5 •- U 100 C Shelf -Life & Storage Temperature 0 100 0.01 C>C A O 0.2>CA 30.01 C 1.75 0.5>CA 30.2C 1.70 2.0>CA 4.5C W 80 1.30 C O m 60 d 40°C 30°C 20°C 3 40 (104°F) (86°F) (68°F) 1 2 3 5 10 20 30 60 2 3 5 10 20 G Min. Hr. M X Discharge Time 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 Standing Period (Months) Discharge Current vs Final Discharge Voltage Effect of Temperature on Capacity Discharge Current (A) Final Discharge Voltage (V/cell) 0.01 C>C A 1.90 0.2>CA 30.01 C 1.75 0.5>CA 30.2C 1.70 2.0>CA 4.5C 1.60 CA32.00 1.30 rm, 100 U L so M U 60 4a y 20 0 Charging is not necessary unless 1 00 % • of capacity is required)E Charging before use is necessary tohelp recover full capacity. Chaigemayfail to restore full rapacity. Do not let battedes reach this state. -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40°C -4 14 32 50 68 86 104E Ambient Temperature o For assistance, please contact a UPG sales professional at 866.892.1 122 or by email U PG at sales@upgi.com.\�� \ STAY POWERED'" Terminal Configurations ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ F Series (Faston Tabs) Ca L Marine Combo Post 7.92 mm 0.31 in MillM�mm 2.00 mm 0.08 in 10.0 mmr 0.39 in L o. 2.0ooe in m 57.0 mm 2.24 in 12.0 mm _ e 30 mm 0.47 in iin 1.5 mm 439'om 0.45 in e22.0 mm 0.87 in I Series (Internal Thread) ns on Type��e L W w H I T F1 6.50 mm 4.75 mm 6.00 mm 5.00 mm 0.80 mm 0.26 in 0.19 in 0.24 in 0.20 in 0.03 in F2 7.80 mm 6.35 mm 7.80 mm 6.00 mm 0.80 mm 0.31 in 0.25 in 0.31 in 0.24 in 0.03 in Flag Teri 15.0 mmL 0.59 in m• 0 H li m 13.0 mm400mm n 0.51 in 0.16 in 12 m I5.0 mm 3.0mmn 7.00 mm 0.59 in 0.12 in13 7.00 mm T0:01mmo m 16.0 mm 4.00 mmn 0.63 in 0.16 in 14 m 05.0mm 4.00mmn 0.59 in 0.161n 0.28 in m 07.0 mm400mmin 0.67 in 0.16 in 0.28 in .mm 16.0 mm 4.00 mm 0.24 in 0.63 in 0.16 in 9.00 mm 9.52 mm 06.0 mm 4.00 mm 17 0.37 in 0.63 in 0.16 in 1, 10.0 mm 09.0 mm 2.00 mm 0.39 in 0.75 in 0.08 in 0.35 in 9.52 mm 19.0 mm 4.00 mm la 0.37 in 0.75 in 0.16 in L Series (L Type Terminal) 15.0 mm 0.59 in I I 46.5 mm 1.83 in P Series (Plastic Connector) P2 44.0mm 1.73 in ' I 22.5 mml 0 0.89 in R 1- 14.5 mm 0.57 in Flag Terminal (FL2) 0.98 in"' 03 mm .49 inm 08 in 211 mm ma.aa in 1.16 in 0.32 in 5.60 inrinB.00 mm 0'221. 0.321. 12.3 mm 0.48 in 10.2 mm 0.40 in I 110.o mm 0.39 in I 54.9 mm 2.16 in Z Series (Z Post Terminal) S Series S1 15.0 mm aim e 0.59 g. ryye a 01 H h 9.00 mm ZI 17.0 mm 8.00 mm 21.5 mm 9.00 mm 0.35 in 0.67 in 0.32 in 0.85 in 0.35 in 19.0 mm 0.75 in Trp. me L W H h a 12.5 mm 17.5 mm 7.00 mm 17.0 mm 7.00 mm 810 mm L0.69 in 0.28 in 0.69 in 0.28 in 0.34 in 17.0 mm 9.00 mm 17.0 mm 9.00 mm 6.50 mm L2 0.69 in 0.35 in 0.69 in 0.35 in 0.26 in 25.5 mm 7.00 mm 22.0 mm 10.5 mm 8.50 mm L, 1.00 in 0.28 in 0.87 in 0.41 in 0.34 in 26.5 mm6.00 mm 24.5 mm 12.0 mm 9.00 mm Ln 1.04 in 0.32 in 0.97 in 0.47 in 0.35 in 26.5 in. 8.50 mm 24.0 mm 10.0 mm 8.00 mm U 1.04 in 0.34 in 0.95 in 0.39 in 0.32 in T Series (Tab Terminal) i M1 M 11 rye m L I W w h e 14.0 mm 2.00 mm 12.5 mm 6.00 mm 6.00 mm T3 0.55 in 0.09 in 0.49 in 0.24 in 0.24 in T4 12.0 mm 3.00 mm 12.5 mm 5.00 mm S.SOmm 0.47 in 0.12 in 0.49 in 0.20 in 0.22 in Battery C - - -----are ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To properly charge your deep cycle AGM/GEL battery: OActive users: Charge daily. OOccasional users: Charge your battery before any outing, after active use or every 90 days if no use. OOnly use with a specified charger. Only use appropriate charger to charge AGM vs GEL batteries as charging rates differ. O Never use an automotive or wet type charger on a AGM/GEL battery. OTop charge your battery frequently and/or leave on a charger/maintainer. Battery__ Storage----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- O Batteries should always be stored fully charged in a cool and dry place to maintain maximum service life. O Depending on storage temperature, batteries hold their charge for 3 to 9 months until recharge is necessary. Above 30°C (86°F), recharge at 9 months. Above 40°C (I 04T), recharge at 3 months. Do not store above 40cC (I 04T). O If a battery is stored for 9 months or longer without being charged, its service life may be shortened. O Never store batteries in a sealed environment or incorporate into a sealed structure/enclosure without adequate ventilation. 488 S. Royal Lane Coppell, Texas 75019 UPG recommends using Adventure Power Charger & Maintainers for charging and maintaining sealed lead-acid batteries in boats, motorcycles, ATVs, snowmobiles and other vehicles. Adventure Power Charger & Maintainers conveniently and safely maintain battery charge while in storage without having to disconnect from vehicle. 840368403784038 Adventure Power is a registered trademark of UPG. Adventure Power® Chargers & Maintainers buttons and switches To order items, call 1-800-888-4STI or visit www.sti-usa.com feaT ureS · Unique, curved design helps protect against accidental activation. · 5VA flammability rating on backplate and spacer. · Station housing molded of super tough polycarbonate. · Your choice of colors—red, green, yellow, white or blue. · UL Listed to U.S. and Canadian safety standards (excludes “6” button). · Raised standard or custom vinyl labeling. · Typical working properties of polycarbonate are -40° to 250°F (-40° to 121°C). · Wording in virtually any language. · Polycarbonate complies with FDA regulations for food contact applications. · Stainless steel backplate. · Buttons with Mini Weather Stopper® cover, when mounted in accordance to manufacturer’s installation instructions on a smooth surface, provides a rain tight seal similar to a 3R rating. · Push buttons are ADA Compliant (excludes “3” button). · Lifetime guarantee against breakage of polycarbonate in normal use (one year on electro mechanical and electronic components). ProducT overv I ew These ADA Compliant, multipurpose push-button switches cover a wide range of applications both indoors and outdoors. They’re called Stopper Stations. They incorporate a unique, patented design that helps dramatically to stop accidental activation. A number of standard models are available or we can create custom units to meet your needs exactly. You have your choice of any of five universal colors identifying switch usage, wording and language. How THeY worK Because of their superior, patented design combined with quality construction throughout, you can expect outstanding performance for years to come. In fact, many STI customers are surprised to find that all this quality is available at no increase in price. Plus, customers appreciate the option to protect the switches with STI protective covers that carry a lifetime guarantee against breakage in normal use, one year on electro mechanical and electronic components. For indoor applications, you can order your Stopper Station with a pre-alarm cover to help stop malicious and accidental activation. STI Series 2000 Stopper® Stations SS-2004 ADACompliant ADACompliant See Reverse For Details STI Series 2000 Stopper® Stations Dimensions and Technical Information un Ique bu TTon feaT ureS Models SS-2000F (FIRE) · Standard switch includes two N.O. SPST gold plated contact blocks rated for 1 amp @ 250 VDC. Holds up to three sets of isolated contacts either N.O. or N.C. No backbox available. · To increase depth to an existing standard single gang box (for contact clearance) use the STI-102722-R which adds 5/8” to box depth. Models SS-2*00, SS-2*01, SS-2*03, SS-2*04 · Interchangeable or replaceable N.O. or N.C., SPST gold-plated contact blocks rated for 3 amps @ 600 VAC or 1 amp @ 250 VDC. · Backbox available for 1, 3 and 4 buttons. · Standard switch includes one N.O. and one N.C. contact. Holds up to three sets of isolated contacts. · To increase depth to an existing standard single gang box (for contact clearance) use the STI-102722-color which adds 5/8” to box depth. Model SS-2002F (Fire) · Includes two Form “C” contacts rated at 7A @125/250 VAC. · Backbox included when ordering with cover options: 0, 6, 7 or 8. Model SS-2*02, SS-2*05, SS-2*09 · 2 sets of Form “C” contacts rated at 10 amp @ 125/250 VAC, 1/2 HP 30 VDC, 6A. · Backbox included when ordering with cover options: 0, 6, 7 or 8. Model SS-2*07 · Illuminated button Includes one Form “C” contact rated at 10 amp @ 125/250 VAC, 1/2 HP 30 VDC, 6A. 28 volt incandescent lamp included (10A AC, 6A DC 3 volt). · Backbox available. Model SS-2*06 (Not UL Listed) · One N.O. contact, SPST, 24 VAC/DC 0.2A. · Backbox included when ordering with cover options: 0, 6, 7 or 8. · Sealed metal surface is virtually indestructible, vandal proof and easy to clean. · No moving parts. Long life expectancy, no amortization. · Life cycles over 50 million. · Actuation force typically 3 - 5 N (8-11 oz.). · External push force activates a Piezo element which releases voltage utilized for switching. · Suitable for harsh environments: water and dust proof for indoor and outdoor use. Model SS-2*08 · Switch rating 10 amp. (resistive) 240 VAC and has a timer range: 2 - 60 seconds (± 15%). · Temperature range of button 15°F to 120° F (-9°C to +49°C). · Timer life of over 1,000,000 operations. · Backbox included when ordering with cover options: 0, 6, 7 or 8. · Pneumatic adjustable timer opens or closes a circuit and has a timed delay before reset. No electricity to operate. · Ideal for security applications. · Two sets of isolated contacts, 1 N.O. and 1 N.C.· Backbox included when ordering with cover options: 0, 6, 7 or 8. *NOTE: Second digit designates color a PProval S & warran TY TESTING It has been tested and approved or listed by: · Underwriter Laboratories and Canadian Underwriter Laboratories No. S7255 (excludes “6” button). Complies with UL 2017. UL Listed for indoor and outdoor use (8” button indoor only, temperature range 15°F to 120°F). When mounting outdoor, must use an STI weather cover. · ADA Compliant (excludes “3” button) Accessories SUB-102722-Color Plastic Spacer - Red, Green, Yellow, White and Blue for 0, 1, 3, 4 and 7 button type 19030 One Extra Key for 0 button type 18061 One Extra Key for 2 button type 10196 N.O. contact for 0, 1, 3 or 4 button type 10197H Contact holder for 0, 1, 3, and 4 button type 10198 N.C. contact for 0, 1, 3 or 4 button type SUB-71100A-Color Backbox - Red, Green, Yellow, White and Blue for 2, 5, 6, 8 and 9 button type SUB-71101A-Color Backbox and Spacer Kit for 1, 3, 4 and 7 button type WARRANTY Lifetime guarantee against breakage of polycarbonate in normal use (one year on electro mechanical and electronic components). MOUNTING ANCHORS (4 PROVIDED) FULLY ENCLOSED BACK BOX MOLDED OF POLYCARBONATE. CHOOSE RED, YELLOW, BLUE, GREEN OR WHITE. (FASTENERS PROVIDED) BACK PLATE WITH MOLDED- IN STAINLESS STEEL INSERT SWITCH HOUSING MOLDED OF POLYCARBONATE. CHOOSE RED, YELLOW, BLUE, GREEN OR WHITE. 2 GROUND SCREWS PROVIDED (GREEN) ALLEN HEAD LOCKING SCREW AND WRENCH 3.18 (81mm) 1.62 (41mm)3.25 (82mm)4.87(124mm)PNEUMATIC OPERATED TIMER, OPENS OR CLOSES CIRCUIT AFTER TIME DELAY. NO ELECTRICITY TO OPERATE 10 AMP, FOR C CONTACTS IDEAL FOR SECURITY APPLICATIONS CORROSION RESISTANT BODY ADJSTABLE TIME RANGE PRODUCT DIMENSIONS CAN BE INSTALLED ON ANY EXISTING SINGLE GANG BOX FAST SLOW TIME RANGE ADJUSTMENT SCREW TURN COUNTER CLOCKWISE TO INCREASE TIMER SPEED. ADJUSTMENT RANGE - 2 TO 60 SECONDS FACTORY SETTING - 25 TO 45 SECONDS SWITCH DATA RESOLUTION: 2 TO 60 SECONDS ACCURACY: 10% REPEAT ACCURACY POWER: NONE TO OPERATE, SWITCHES UP TO 10 AMPS @ 240 VOLTS RESET: AT CYCLE END LIFE CYCLES: 1,000,000 NC NO PNEUMATIC TIMER SWITCH ASSEMBLY FAST SLOW NC NO PNEUMATIC TIMER SWITCH ASSEMBLY MOUNTING ANCHORS (4) PROVIDED FULLY ENCLOSED BACKBOX MOLDED OF POLYCARBONATE. MATCHES COLOR OF SWITCH. (FASTENERS AND BACKBOX PROVIDED) BACKPLATE WITH MOLDED-IN STAINLESS STEEL INSERT SWITCH HOUSING MOLDED OF POLYCARBONATE. CHOOSE RED, GREEN, YELLOW, WHITE OR BLUE. GROUND SCREWS (2) PROVIDED (GREEN) ALLEN HEAD LOCKING SCREW AND WRENCH ALSO CAN BE INSTALLED ON ANY EXISTING SINGLE GANG BOX H J BUTTON AND SWITCH ASSEMBLY 19015 WRENCH (1) PROVIDED BOX MUST BE INSTALLED WITH "TOP" FACING UPWARD AS SHOWN SWITCH BACKPLATE MOUNTING BOSS H (4 PLACES) GROUND SCREW BOSS THESE (4) HOLES MUST BE DRILLED OUT USING A 3/16 in. DRILL BIT J (4 PLACES) FIGURE C SURFACE BOX INSTALLATION H H H J J J TOP 19011 SCREW ALLEN HEAD #8-32 x 3/8 (1) PROVIDED 10271 SWITCH HOUSING RED, GREEN, YELLOW, WHITE AND BLUE 1.62 in.(41mm)3.25 in. (82mm)4.87 in.(124mm)PRODUCT DIMENSIONS 1.56 in.(40mm) 1.375 in.(35mm) 1.62 in.(41mm) 3.25 in.(82mm)4.87 in.(124mm)PRODUCT DIMENSIONS 1.56 in.(40mm) "A" TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE CLEARANCE FOR CONTACTS, (#0, #1, #3, #4) INSTALLATION MAY REQUIRE: SUB-102722-COLOR SPACER 1.62 in.(41mm) 3.25 in.(82mm)4.87 in.(124mm)1.56 in.(40mm) "A" “A” - Contact Dept SS-2*00 2.25” SS-2*01 2.25” SS-2*02 1.25” SS-2*03 2.25” SS-2*04 2.25” SS-2*05 1.25” SS-2*06 0” SS-2*07 1.5” SS-2*08 1.4” SS-2*09 1.25” STI Series 2000 Stopper® Stations Dimensions and Technical Information Mini Stopper® II This smaller cousin of the famed Stopper® II helps stop false fire alarms and can protect your Stopper Station against damage indoors as well as malicious or accidental activation. It consists of a tamperproof, clear polycarbonate shield that fits easily over any STI Stopper Station model. When it is lifted to gain access to the Stopper Station, it sounds a piercing 105 dB warning horn. Legitimate activation is not affected. The protective cover is available with or without the optional horn. The virtually indestructible cover comes with a lifetime warranty in normal use. Custom labeling is available. NOTE: See separate spec sheet for complete cover details. EXISTING STANDARDSINGLE GANG BOXSTI RECOMMENDS THEUSE OF THIS SPACERFOR SWITCH CLEARANCEON STANDARD SINGLEGANG BOXES.SEE NOTE..69 in.(17mm)BACKPLATE ASSEMBLY NOTE: TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE CLEARANCE FOR INSTALLATION,ONE OF THE FOLLOWING IS RECOMMENDED: SUB-102722 SPACER,OR RACO #660 W/1/2" K.O. AND RACO #653 EXTENSION RING.ALSO RACO #696 MASONRY BOX.PRODUCT DIMENSIONS3.25 in.(82mm)4.87 in.(124mm)1.62 in.(41mm)2.25 in.(57mm)SWITCH/BUTTON ACTIVATION TYPEREFER TO CHART ON PAGE 3 SWITCH ASSEMBLY SEE VIEW BELOW N.O. N.C. COM LAMP SWITCH ASSEMBLY-SEE BELOW N.O./N.C. TERMINAL BLOCKS. (1 OF EACH PROVIDED) UP TO 3 TERMINALS MAY BE USED FOR EACH STATION SWITCH INSTALLATIONSWITCH REMOVAL ILLUMINATED BUTTONMOMENTARY MUSHROOMPUSH TO ACTIVATEAND TURN TO RESET PUSH TO ACTIVATEAND KEY TO RE SETKEY TO ACTIVATECUSTOM LABEL5VA FLAMMABILITY RATINGON BACKPLATE AND SPACER 19030 KEY ONLYSPACERSUB-102722 ** NOTE: TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE CLEARANCE FOR INSTALLATION,MAY REQUIRE: SUB-102722 SPACER, OR RACO #660W/1/2" K.O. AND RACO #653 EXTENSION RING.ALSO RACO #696 MASONRY BOX.PRODUCT DIMENSIONS3.25 in.(82mm)4.87 in.(124mm)1.62 in.(41mm)2.25 in.(57mm)*EXISTING STANDARD GANG BOX NOTE: USE SPACER SUB-102722WITH #0, #1, #3, #4 AND #7 BUTTON TYPE.69 in.(17mm)BACKPLATE ASSEMBLY SWITCH/BUTTON ACTIVATION TYPEREFER TO CHART ON PAGE 4 CUSTOM LABEL5VA FLAMMABILITY RATINGON BACKPLATE AND SPACERSPACERSUB-102722 #8PUSH-TO-ACTIVATEAND KEY-TO-RESET 19030 KEY ONLY#0 ILLUMINATEDBUTTON#7 #6 MOMENTARY TOUCHBUTTON PNEUMATICADJUSTABLE TIMER BUTTONKEY-TO-ACTIVATE#3PUSH-TO-ACTIVATEAND TURN-TO-RESET#1 MOMENTARY MUSHROOM#4 SUB-102722-COLOR STI RECOMMENDS THE USE OF THIS SPACER FOR SWITCH CLEARANCE ON STANDARD SINGLE GANG BOXES FOR THE #0, #1, #3 AND #4 BUTTON AND ADDS 5/8” TO DEPTH OF EXISTING STANDARD SINGLE GANG BOX .69 in. (17mm) BACKPLATE ASSEMBLY CUSTOM LABEL 5VA FLAMMABILITY RATING ON BACKPLATE AND SPACER EXISTING STANDARD SINGLE GANG BOX #8 PUSH-TO-ACTIVATE AND KEY-TO-RESET 19030 KEY ONLY #0 ILLUMINATED BUTTON #7 #6 MOMENTARY TOUCH BUTTON PNEUMATIC ADJUSTABLE TIMER BUTTON KEY-TO-ACTIVATE#3 PUSH-TO-ACTIVATE AND TURN-TO-RESET#1 MOMENTARY MUSHROOM#4 KEY-TO-RESETMOMENTARYTURN-TO-RESET BUTTON #9#2 #5 KEY-TO-RESET MOMENTARY TURN-TO-RESET BUTTON #9 #2 #5 EXISTING STANDARD GANG BOX NOTE: USE SPACER SUB-102722WITH #0, #1, #3, #4 AND #7 BUTTON TYPE.69 in.(17mm)BACKPLATE ASSEMBLY5VA FLAMMABILITY RATINGON BACKPLATE AND SPACERSPACERSUB-102722PUSH-TO-ACTIVATEAND KEY-TO-RESET19030 KEY ONLY#0PUSH-TO-ACTIVATEAND TURN-TO-RESET#1MOMENTARY MUSHROOM#4KEY-TO-ACTIVATE#3CUSTOM LABEL#8ILLUMINATEDBUTTON#7PNEUMATICADJUSTABLE TIMER BUTTONKEY-TO-RESETMOMENTARYTURN-TO-RESET BUTTON #9#2 #5#6MOMENTARY TOUCHBUTTON EXISTING STANDARDSINGLE GANGBOX HOUSING INDEXING SLOTSBACKPLATE ASSEMBLY(SEE REVERSE SIDE)102722 SPACER RED, GREEN,YELLOW, WHITE AND BLUE.STI RECOMMENDS THE USE OF THISSPACER FOR SWITCH CLEARANCEON STANDARD SINGLE GANG BOXES.ASSIGNED A 5VA FLAMMABILITY RATING.SEE NOTE IN PRODUCT DIMENSION VIEW.10274 OCTAGON SHELLRED, GREEN, YELLOW, WHITE AND BLUE10105 MOMENTARY BUTTON KEYS(2) PROVIDED 10271 STATION HOUSINGRED, GREEN, YELLOW, WHITE AND BLUE10100 PUSH/TURN RESET BUTTON10104 KEY BUTTON.KEY REQUIRED TO ACTIVATE - INACTIVATE MODE KEY CAN BE REMOVED 19001 SCREW(1) PROVIDED STATION LABEL KEYS(2) PROVIDED10102 KEY RESET SWITCHOCTAGON KEY RESET BUTTONRED, GREEN, YELLOW, WHITEAND BLUE10273 TO PROVIDE ADEQUATECLEARANCE FOR INSTALLATIONSTI RECOMMENDS THE USE OFPART #102722 SPACEROR RACO #660 WITH 1/2 in. K.O.AND RACO #653 EXTENSION RING,ALSO RACO #696 MASONRY BOX.3.25 in.(82mm)4.87 in.(124mm)1.62 in.(41mm) NC NO 1 2 3 4 2.25 in.(57mm)TO PROVIDE ADEQUATECLEARANCE FORINSTALLATION STIRECOMMENDS THE USE OFPART #102722 SPACER OR RACO #660 WITH 1/2 in. K.O.AND RACO #653 EXTENSION RING, ALSO RACO #696 MASONRY BOX.3.25 in.(82mm)4.87 in.(124mm)1.62 in.(41mm)2.25 in.(57mm) STRIP 1/4 in. OF WIRE INSULATION INSERT IN TERMINAL (AS SHOWN) THEN USING A PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER TURN CLOCKWISE UNTIL TIGHT. SEPARATION OF TERMINAL ASSEMBLY. FROM BUTTON ASSEMBLY IS AS FOLLOWS: GRASP TERMINAL HOUSING AND USING THUMB APPLY PRESSURE DOWNWARD, REMOVE TERMINAL. REMOVAL OF TERMINAL BLOCK FROM TERMINAL HOUSING: INSERT SMALL SCREWDRIVER (AS SHOWN) AND PRY UPWARD, REMOVE TERMINAL. TERMINAL BLOCK RELEASE LEVER MUST FACE UPWARD AS SHOWN FOR SWITCH TO FUNCTION CORRECTLY. ELECTRICAL TERMINAL BLOCK UP TO 3 TERMINALS MAY BE USED INSERT NOTCH, AS SHOWN THEN ROTATE UPWARD TERMINAL BLOCK 10196 NO (1) PROVIDED 10198 NC (1) PROVIDED SEE VIEW IN DIRECTION OF ARROW FOR CONTACT INDENTIFIER LOCATIONS UP TO (3) TERMINALS MAY BE USED FOR EACH STATION ASSEMBLY. OUTGOING INCOM ING 19010 SCREWS #6-32 x 1 OUTLET BOX (2) PROVIDED. SCREWS #6-32 x 1.50 WHEN USING 102722 SPACER (SEE REVERS SIDE). 19021 GROUND LUG (1) PROVIDED BUTTON LOCK NUT 10272 BACKPLATE GREEN, YELLOW, WHITE AND BLUE PUSH PUSHHERE A Mini Weather Stopper ® This tough cover, without a built-in alarm, is used to protect any STI Stopper Station from damage or the weather in outdoor use or indoor harsh environments. It is a less costly choice where malicious or false activation is not a problem. STI Mini Weather Stopper is ideal for environments such as those on oceangoing ships, oil rigs, beachfront condos, car washes or any area subjected to saltwater conditions. It is available in any of four colors for both flush and surface mount installations. Weather gaskets are included. Tested to NEMA 3R standards. NOTE: See separate spec sheet for complete cover details. Bopper Stopper ® Now you can protect your indoor Stopper Station from vandalism or accidental activation with the STI Bopper Stopper. Both this protective cover and its hinges are molded of tough polycarbonate material so you know it will take hard knocks in stride. To help prevent corrosion, the hinge spring is formed from stainless steel. The combination of Stopper Station with a Bopper Stopper protective cover is for indoor use only. *NOTE: No labeling can be placed on the Bopper Stopper cover. Need to order 102721 Adapter Plate when Stopper Station spacer SUB-102722-color is mounted under button. See separate spec sheet for complete cover details. Covers to protect your STI Stopper Station from damage or weather and to help stop malicious or accidental activation. SS-2147X SS-2450 SS-2010F Other Covers Available (Mini series available in Red, Blue, Green, Yellow or White) STI-6600 Mini Stopper II with horn - flush mount STI-6605 Mini Stopper II with horn and spacer STI-6525 Mini Weather Stopper - flush mount STI-6535 Mini Weather Stopper with spacer - clear STI-6540 Mini Stopper II without horn - flush mount STI-6545 Mini Stopper II without horn, with spacer STI-6515 Stopper® Seal Tamper resistant accessory for Mini Stopper II STI-6518 Bopper Stopper with spring loaded hinge - clear Please note that it is mandated by UL that UL Listed Stopper Stations be protected with an STI Mini Weather Stopper when used outdoors. Printed in U.S.A., © 1993 - 2009 Safety Technology International, Inc. 2306 Airport Road Waterford, Michigan 48327, USA Tel: 248-673-9898 Fax: 248-673-1246 Tollfree: 800-888-4STI info@sti-usa.com www.sti-usa.com Unit 49G Pipers Road Park Farm Industrial Estate Redditch, Worcestershire B98 OHU England Tel: 44 (0) 1527 520 999 Fax: 44 (0) 1527 501 999 Free: 0800 085 1678 (UK) www.sti-europe.com 06/09 How To Order Stopper®Stations Choose Shell Color Red Green Yellow White BlueSTEP 10 1 2 3 4 Choose Type of Button/Switch Activation Octagonal Button (Push-to-Activate, Key-to-Reset) Push and Turn-to-Reset Push and Key-to-Reset Octagon Button Key-to-Activate Momentary Mushroom Momentary Mushroom Octagon Button Momentary Touch Button (no UL Listing) Illuminated Mushroom (red or green) Note:Green housing has green illuminated button. All others have red illuminated button. Pneumatic Adjustable Timer Button Push, Turn-to-Reset Octagon ButtonSTEP 30 1 2 4 Part Number SS-2 STEP1 STEP2 STEP3 Your Stopper Station Part Number: 3 CUSTOM LABEL FOR SHELL: 2 LINES / 10 CHARACTERS EACH (INCLUDES SPACES) CUSTOM LABEL FOR COVER: 2 LINES / 20 CHARACTERS EACH (INCLUDES SPACES) Additional charge (separate line item) for custom labels. Custom label part # CUSTOM-LBL. Labeling on thebottom of a shell is availabale in volume quantities only. Contact customer service for information. Determine numbers from steps 1-4 and fill out the part number steps to the right. Determine Part Number STEP 5Please call STI toll free or your local distributor after completing the worksheet to order the Stopper Station that is right for your needs. Contact Us Raised Molded Message The following messages are available only on color indicated. All colors can be custom labeled to your specifications. (See box at right.) MESSAGE AVAILABLE ON ”FIRE”Red Shell ”EMERGENCY”Red Shell “FUEL PUMP SHUT-DOWN” Red Shell ”EXIT”Green Shell ”EMERGENCY EXIT” Green Shell ”EMERGENCY”Blue Shell ”EMERGENCY EXIT” Blue Shell “EMERGENCY”Yellow Shell “FUEL PUMP SHUT-DOWN” Yellow Shell “EMERGENCY POWER OFF” Yellow Shell “EMERGENCY POWER OFF” White ShellSTEP 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 Note:No labeling can be placed on the Bopper Stopper cover (step 2, option 1). Choose Protective Cover Shield No Cover Bopper Stopper®Cover (no alarm)* Mini Stopper®II Cover Without Horn Mini Stopper II Cover With Horn Mini Weather Stopper®Cover Mini Weather Stopper Cover With Spacer Mini Stopper II Cover Without Horn With Spacer Mini Stopper II Cover With Horn With SpacerSTEP 20 1 3 6 0 1 3-4 5 4 5-6 8 7 NOTE:Buttons 0, 1, 3, 4 may require spacer SUB-102722 (color) to accommodate depth or a deep single-gang box. 8 7 STEP4 F E PS X EX E EX E SS-2000 Spec. 01/09 Printed In U.S.A. © 1998, ‘99, 2000, ‘01, ’03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Safety Technology Int’l. 9 0 1 4 7 3 5 6 Not UL Listed 8 2 Not ADA Compliant 9 *For surface mount applications the 102721 Adapter plate may be required if backbox is less than 2 1/2”deep.No labeling can be placed on Bopper Stopper cover. LINE 1 LINE 2 800-888-4STI (4784) 7-8* P0 P0 NOTE:Leave Step 4 blank for no label or custom label (for custom, fill in box to the right). Customize your text PS How to order STI Series 2000 Stopper® Stations Printed in U.S.A., © 1993 - 2009 Safety Technology International, Inc. 2306 Airport Road Waterford, Michigan 48327, USA Tel: 248-673-9898 Fax: 248-673-1246 Tollfree: 800-888-4STI info@sti-usa.com www.sti-usa.com Unit 49G Pipers Road Park Farm Industrial Estate Redditch, Worcestershire B98 OHU England Tel: 44 (0) 1527 520 999 Fax: 44 (0) 1527 501 999 Free: 0800 085 1678 (UK) www.sti-europe.com 06/09 How To Order Stopper®Stations Choose Shell Color Red Green Yellow White BlueSTEP 10 1 2 3 4 Choose Type of Button/Switch Activation Octagonal Button (Push-to-Activate, Key-to-Reset) Push and Turn-to-Reset Push and Key-to-Reset Octagon Button Key-to-Activate Momentary Mushroom Momentary Mushroom Octagon Button Momentary Touch Button (no UL Listing) Illuminated Mushroom (red or green) Note:Green housing has green illuminated button. All others have red illuminated button. Pneumatic Adjustable Timer Button Push, Turn-to-Reset Octagon ButtonSTEP 30 1 2 4 Part Number SS-2 STEP1 STEP2 STEP3 Your Stopper Station Part Number: 3 CUSTOM LABEL FOR SHELL: 2 LINES / 10 CHARACTERS EACH (INCLUDES SPACES) CUSTOM LABEL FOR COVER: 2 LINES / 20 CHARACTERS EACH (INCLUDES SPACES) Additional charge (separate line item) for custom labels. Custom label part # CUSTOM-LBL. Labeling on thebottom of a shell is availabale in volume quantities only. Contact customer service for information. Determine numbers from steps 1-4 and fill out the part number steps to the right. Determine Part Number STEP 5Please call STI toll free or your local distributor after completing the worksheet to order the Stopper Station that is right for your needs. Contact Us Raised Molded Message The following messages are available only on color indicated. All colors can be custom labeled to your specifications. (See box at right.) MESSAGE AVAILABLE ON ”FIRE”Red Shell ”EMERGENCY”Red Shell “FUEL PUMP SHUT-DOWN” Red Shell ”EXIT”Green Shell ”EMERGENCY EXIT” Green Shell ”EMERGENCY”Blue Shell ”EMERGENCY EXIT” Blue Shell “EMERGENCY”Yellow Shell “FUEL PUMP SHUT-DOWN” Yellow Shell “EMERGENCY POWER OFF” Yellow Shell “EMERGENCY POWER OFF” White ShellSTEP 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 Note:No labeling can be placed on the Bopper Stopper cover (step 2, option 1). Choose Protective Cover Shield No Cover Bopper Stopper®Cover (no alarm)* Mini Stopper®II Cover Without Horn Mini Stopper II Cover With Horn Mini Weather Stopper®Cover Mini Weather Stopper Cover With Spacer Mini Stopper II Cover Without Horn With Spacer Mini Stopper II Cover With Horn With SpacerSTEP 20 1 3 6 0 1 3-4 5 4 5-6 8 7 NOTE:Buttons 0, 1, 3, 4 may require spacer SUB-102722 (color) to accommodate depth or a deep single-gang box. 8 7 STEP4 F E PS X EX E EX E SS-2000 Spec. 01/09 Printed In U.S.A. © 1998, ‘99, 2000, ‘01, ’03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Safety Technology Int’l. 9 0 1 4 7 3 5 6 Not UL Listed 8 2 Not ADA Compliant 9 *For surface mount applications the 102721 Adapter plate may be required if backbox is less than 2 1/2”deep.No labeling can be placed on Bopper Stopper cover. LINE 1 LINE 2 800-888-4STI (4784) 7-8* P0 P0 NOTE:Leave Step 4 blank for no label or custom label (for custom, fill in box to the right). Customize your text PS How to order STI Series 2000 Stopper® Stations Printed in U.S.A., © 1993 - 2009 Safety Technology International, Inc. 2306 Airport Road Waterford, Michigan 48327, USA Tel: 248-673-9898 Fax: 248-673-1246 Tollfree: 800-888-4STI info@sti-usa.com www.sti-usa.com Unit 49G Pipers Road Park Farm Industrial Estate Redditch, Worcestershire B98 OHU England Tel: 44 (0) 1527 520 999 Fax: 44 (0) 1527 501 999 Free: 0800 085 1678 (UK) www.sti-europe.com 06/09 How To Order Stopper®Stations Choose Shell Color Red Green Yellow White BlueSTEP 10 1 2 3 4 Choose Type of Button/Switch Activation Octagonal Button (Push-to-Activate, Key-to-Reset) Push and Turn-to-Reset Push and Key-to-Reset Octagon Button Key-to-Activate Momentary Mushroom Momentary Mushroom Octagon Button Momentary Touch Button (no UL Listing) Illuminated Mushroom (red or green) Note:Green housing has green illuminated button. All others have red illuminated button. Pneumatic Adjustable Timer Button Push, Turn-to-Reset Octagon ButtonSTEP 30 1 2 4 Part Number SS-2 STEP1 STEP2 STEP3 Your Stopper Station Part Number: 3 CUSTOM LABEL FOR SHELL: 2 LINES / 10 CHARACTERS EACH (INCLUDES SPACES) CUSTOM LABEL FOR COVER: 2 LINES / 20 CHARACTERS EACH (INCLUDES SPACES) Additional charge (separate line item) for custom labels. Custom label part # CUSTOM-LBL. Labeling on thebottom of a shell is availabale in volume quantities only. Contact customer service for information. Determine numbers from steps 1-4 and fill out the part number steps to the right. Determine Part Number STEP 5Please call STI toll free or your local distributor after completing the worksheet to order the Stopper Station that is right for your needs. Contact Us Raised Molded Message The following messages are available only on color indicated. All colors can be custom labeled to your specifications. (See box at right.) MESSAGE AVAILABLE ON ”FIRE”Red Shell ”EMERGENCY”Red Shell “FUEL PUMP SHUT-DOWN” Red Shell ”EXIT”Green Shell ”EMERGENCY EXIT” Green Shell ”EMERGENCY”Blue Shell ”EMERGENCY EXIT” Blue Shell “EMERGENCY”Yellow Shell “FUEL PUMP SHUT-DOWN” Yellow Shell “EMERGENCY POWER OFF” Yellow Shell “EMERGENCY POWER OFF” White ShellSTEP 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 Note:No labeling can be placed on the Bopper Stopper cover (step 2, option 1). Choose Protective Cover Shield No Cover Bopper Stopper®Cover (no alarm)* Mini Stopper®II Cover Without Horn Mini Stopper II Cover With Horn Mini Weather Stopper®Cover Mini Weather Stopper Cover With Spacer Mini Stopper II Cover Without Horn With Spacer Mini Stopper II Cover With Horn With SpacerSTEP 20 1 3 6 0 1 3-4 5 4 5-6 8 7 NOTE:Buttons 0, 1, 3, 4 may require spacer SUB-102722 (color) to accommodate depth or a deep single-gang box. 8 7 STEP4 F E PS X EX E EX E SS-2000 Spec. 01/09 Printed In U.S.A. © 1998, ‘99, 2000, ‘01, ’03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Safety Technology Int’l. 9 0 1 4 7 3 5 6 Not UL Listed 8 2 Not ADA Compliant 9 *For surface mount applications the 102721 Adapter plate may be required if backbox is less than 2 1/2”deep.No labeling can be placed on Bopper Stopper cover. LINE 1 LINE 2 800-888-4STI (4784) 7-8* P0 P0 NOTE:Leave Step 4 blank for no label or custom label (for custom, fill in box to the right). Customize your text PS How to order STI Series 2000 Stopper® Stations 8828 S. Archer Ave. • Willow Springs, IL 60480 • office 708.839.6840 • fax 708.839.0324 • toll-free 888.4.GEMCOM • www.gemcom.com • Custom Graphic & Directory Annunciators • Custom Fire Alarm & Suppression Devices • • Custom Switches • Custom Signage • Safety Products • MAINTENANCE SWITCH Effective May 2010 PART# GEM MAINT Specify 3 POLE OR 4 POLE Optional Surface Mount Back Box PART# GEM 2GRB page 1 of 2 INSTALLATION The 2-Gang plate mounts to GEMCOM’s Part# GEM 2GRB Surface Back Box and operates on 24VDC. This plate can also be flush mounted with a two-gang plaster ring on a deep 4” square 1900 box. Refer to Figures 1 & 2 for dimensions. 4.5625 4.5 1.375 1.8125 1.375 2 GANG PLATE .625 3.25 .625 FRONT VIEW MAINTENANCE SWITCH This MAINTENANCE panel is a key switch, which disconnects actuation circuits in the system to prevent accidental discharge during maintenance operations. Two “LEDS” indicate “SYSTEM ARMED” and “SYSTEM INACTIVE”. When the key is inserted and turned towards “SYSTEM INACTIVE”, the red LED illuminates and the green LED indicating “SYSTEM ARMED” turns off. The key can only be removed in the “SYSTEM ARMED” position. This panel is also available with the key removable in both the “ARMED” and the “INACTIVE” positions. The information is silk-screened on a two-gang stainless steel plate. FIGURE 1 Your Logo Here 4.5625 1.1563 2.25 1.1563 2 SWITCH CONTACTS AND LED CLEARANCE 2 GANG PLATE TOP VIEW DIMENSIONS .375 FIGURE 2 8828 S. Archer Ave. • Willow Springs, IL 60480 • office 708.839.6840 • fax 708.839.0324 • toll-free 888.4.GEMCOM • www.gemcom.com • Custom Graphic & Directory Annunciators • Custom Fire Alarm & Suppression Devices • • Custom Switches • Custom Signage • Safety Products • MAINTENANCE SWITCH Effective May 2010 PART# GEM MAINT Specify 3 POLE OR 4 POLE Optional Surface Mount Back Box PART# GEM 2GRB page 2 of 2 This literature is provided for informational purposes only. Gemcom, INC. assumes no responsibility for the product’s suitability for a particular application. The product must be properly applied to work correctly. If you need more information on this product, or if you have a particular problem or question, contact GEMCOM, INC., WILLOW SPRINGS, IL 60480. Telephone: (708) 839-6840 CIRCUIT 1+ 24 VDC RED -24 VDC BLACK +R G + NONO NC C C NC ARMED INACTIVE CIRCUIT 2+ 3-POLE WIRING DIAGRAM CIRCUIT 1+ 24 VDC RED -24 VDC BLACK +R G + NONO NC C C NC ARMED INACTIVE NO C NC CIRCUIT 2CIRCUIT 3+ 4-POLE WIRING DIAGRAM Switch rated at 10A 250VAC, 15A 125-250VAC, the DC rating is 15A up to 30VDC. LEDS rated at 10mA each for a total current draw of 20mA. Mounting screws supplied: (4) 6-32 x ½” and (4) 6-32 x 1” Effective: January 2018K-76-701 Addressable Contact Input Device ® This literature is provided for informational purposes only. KIDDE-FENWAL, INC. believes this data to be accurate, but it is published and presented without any guarantee or warranty whatsoever. KIDDE-FENWAL, INC. assumes no responsibility for the product's suitability for a particular application. The fire suppression system design, instal- lation, maintenance, service and troubleshooting must be performed by trained, authorized Kidde Fire Systems distributors for the product to work correctly. If you need more information on this product, or if you have a particu- lar problem or question, contact: KIDDE-FENWAL, INC., Ashland, MA 01721 USA, Telephone: (508) 881-2000. K-76-701 Rev AA © 2018 Kidde-Fenwal Inc. 400 Main Street Ashland, MA 01721 USA Tel: 508.881.2000 www.kiddefiresystems.com DESCRIPTION The SmartOne® Addressable Contact Input Device (AI) is an intelligent field device with its own microprocessor, memory and electronics necessary to interface N.O. or N.C. unpowered con- tacts to Kidde intelligent control units. All of the electronics are contained in a high-impact polymer case, creating a very small and durable device for installation. A silicone-free version is avail- able for applications where silicone is not desired. Two types of AI's are available: an AI/NC for interfacing to nor- mally-closed devices and an AI/NO for interfacing to normally- open devices. The AI may be located up to 3,500 feet from the monitored device with #18 AWG wiring. An end-of-line-resistor is required for supervision of the wiring to the device. FIELD PROGRAMMING System address, owner location message and reporting type are programmable via the compatible control unit configuration soft- ware program. The system address is a 3-digit number that uniquely identifies each device. The owner location message is a 40-character, alpha numeric message that describes the location of the device. The reporting type is assigned to the AI depending on the functionality of the device being monitored. SUPERVISION The AI continuously monitors the integrity of the following: • Continuity of supervised wiring • Power/Communications circuit voltage • Internal power supply • Memory data • Faulty entering of data into AI memory STATUS LED A remote status LED may be connected to the AI. ALARM TEST Any or all AIs can be tested by command from the compatible control unit. Results of the test may be printed. ORDERING INFORMATION SPECIFICATIONS IDC Wiring Style: Wired as NFPA 72 (2002 ed.) Class B, Style B Input Voltage: 24 VDC nominal Standby Current: 580 μA Max Alarm Current: 580 μA Max Max. Circuit Resistance: 100 Ohm (50 Ohm per conductor) Operating Environment: -31 to 151oF (-35 to 66oC) at 0 to 95% RH LED Pulse Modes: Normal: 9 second interval Trouble: LED is off Alarm: 2 second interval Acceptable Wire Size: 14, 16, 18 AWG The AI can be mounted in a North American 2-1/2-in. (64 mm) deep, 1-gang box or standard 4-in. square box, 1-1/2-in. (38 mm) deep with cover. COMPATIBLE CONTROL UNITS Addressable Contact Input Device N.O 70-417008-001 Addressable Contact Input Device N.O, non-silicone 70-417018-001 Addressable Contact Input Device N.C. 70-417008-002 Package of 10 End-of-Line Resistors 70-411001-005 Kidde ARIES NETLink Kidde ARIES Fenwal FenwalNET 8000-ML Fenwal FenwalNET 6000 Chemetron MICRO MLX Chemetron MICRO SLX FEATURES • Monitors N.O. or N.C/ Unpowered Contacts • Full Digital Communications • Remote LED Output • Alarm Test from Control Unit Keypad • UL Listed, ULC Listed, and FM Approved • Class B, Style B Initiating Device Circuit • Maximum 100 Ohm Loop Resistance (both conductors) EXPORT INFORMATION (USA) Jurisdiction: EAR US ECCN: EAR99 This document contains technical data subject to the EAR. Effective: January 2011 ® ADDRESSABLE SIGNAL MODULE DESCRIPTION The SmartOne® Addressable Signal Module (ASM) is a notification-appliance circuit that connects to the signal- ing line circuit of a compatible control unit. The ASM is an intelligent field device that contains its own microproces- sor, memory and the necessary electronics to provide either 24 VDC for conventional notification-appliances or 25 Vrms for speakers. Operation can be changed on-site using on-board switches and jumpers. PROGRAMMING Each ASM can be configured to support speakers or audible-visual notification appliances, and Class B or Class A operation. The module can also be programmed to support water flow, walk test, and drill modes. As with any SmartOne device, addressing can be implemented from the hand-held programmer (P/N 74-227) or the con- trol panel keypad/menu. The Module can also be alarm tested upon command from the control unit. Module faults are individually reported to compatible control units by module address, fault type, and fault-location mes- sage. SUPERVISION The module provides continuous internal supervision of: • Alarm contact position • Communications with the control unit • Internal power supply • Connections to external power supply for notification- appliances Memory status module supervision prevents switching audible or audio power into a shorted circuit. STATUS LED A status LED is mounted on the unit. SPECIFICATIONS OUTPUT CIRCUIT CHARACTERISTICS Output Current Rating: • 2.0 A max. @ 30 VDC • 20 W @ 70.7 Vrms • 20 W @ 25.0 Vrms MAXIMUM LINE RESISTANCES (#12 AWG WIRE) Mounting • A 4-inch, 2-1/8-inch deep (for #18 AWG) or 4-11/16- inch, 2-1/8-inch deep (for #12 AWG) standard, square electrical box is used. Wiring specifications are recommended as minimums for ease of wiring. See National Electrical Code (370). Shipping Weight • 10.5oz (298g) Current Draw • 500 uA in standby or alarm Operating Voltage Range • 16.5 to 27.5 VDC • 24 VDC nominal Notification-Appliance Circuit End Of Line Resistor • 4.7K ohms, 0.5 W FEATURES • Full-digital communications • Addressable notification-appliance circuit (NAC) • Class Aor Class B wiring on NAC • Field-programmable for 24-VDC notification appliances or 25 Vrms speakers • Supervises power for notification appliances • UL Listed • FM Approved #3005511 • CSFM Approved Load (amps) Resistance (ohms) Length (ft.) 0.2 20.0 12.0K 0.5 8.0 5.0K 1.0 4.0 2.5K 1.5 2.7 1.6K 2.0 2.0 1.2K - Page 13 of 25 - Notification-Appliance Circuit Output • 24 VDC, 2 A (max.), power limited, reverse polarity supervised Audio Circuit Output •25 Vrms, 20 W (max.), non-power limited, reverse polarity supervised Power Supply Trouble Circuit End Of Line Resistor • 4.7Kohms, 0.5 W Operating Temperature Range • -31° F to 151° F, (-35° C to 66°C) Operating Humidity Range • 0 to 95%, non-condensing Installation: • The unit can be mounted in a 4-inch x 4-inch electri- cal box. Refer to installation instructions (P/N 06-235717-001) for additional information. - Page 14 of 25 - Effective: January 2011 ® Remote Releasing Module (RRM) DESCRIPTION The Remote Releasing Module (RRM) is a SmartOne® field device connected to the SLC of compatible control unit to provide the ability to remotely activate extinguish- ing-system control devices. The control unit’s SLC sup- ports a maximum of 64 RRMs. Up to 16 RRMs can be configured for simultaneous group activation, with a max- imum of 4 groups. Release circuits are power-limited and supervised for short circuit by using an In-line Releasing-Circuit Device (P/N 06-220023-001). In the event of a ground fault, open, short or a relay contact failure, the device will transmit a trouble status to the compatible control unit. PROGRAMMING As with any SmartOne device, addressing can be imple- mented from the hand-held programmer (P/N 70- 600000-100) or from the compatible control unit keypad menu. A 24VDC power supply is required for the RRM to program with a hand-held programmer. STATUS LED A status LED is mounted on the unit and indicates the module’s status. INSTALLATION The RRM can be mounted in the following ways: P/N 70-600000-001 : Standard Mounting • North American 4-11/16 in. electrical box with a double gang plaster ring (Rayco Model 841 or equivalent), 1/2 in. raised • 4 in. square, 2-1/8 in. deep electrical box P/N 70-600000-002 : In-Cabinet Mounting • Any UL-864 Listed enclosure with no other electronics. FEATURES • Up to 64 RRMs Per Signaling Line Circuit • Supports Both Gaseous and Pre-Action/Deluge Sprinkler Systems • Triple R Protection Against Inadvertent Extinguishing-System Activation • Versatile Mounting Configurations • Internal Communication and External Power Supervision • UL Listed • FM Approved • CSFM Approved - Page 20 of 25 - SPECIFICATIONS CIRCUIT CHARACTERISTICS Activation: • Up to 64 RRMs per SLC (Activated Consecutively) • Up to 4 Groups of 16 RRMs per group (RRMs in a group activate simultaneously, groups activate con- secutively) Releasing Circuit Output Current: • 2.4A Max @ 24.0 VDC Operating Voltage: • 24 CVDC Nominal Trouble Circuit Input • 4.7K End of Line Resistor "Open" contact = normal condition Power Consumption • From Power Supply: – Normal, Standby: 6.1 mA – Alarm: 45 mA • From SLC: – Normal, Standby: 410 μA – Alarm: 410 μA SHIPPING WEIGHT • 10.5oz (298g) OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE • -32°F to 120°F, (0°C to 49°C), Indoor/Dry location use only OPERATING HUMIDITY RANGE •93% +2% RH at 90°F +3°F (32°C +2°C), CONSTRUCTION • High Impact Polymer Faceplate with a 16 gauge Alu- minum Bracket ACCEPTABLE WIRE SIZE: • Terminal connections support wiring from #18 AWG to #12 AWG. Wire sizes determine electrical box depth. LED PULSE MODES: • Normal, Standby: – flash at 9-second repetition rate • Output Active: – On steady • Trouble: –Off The following power supplies are compatible with the power supplies Notes: 1. Both auxiliary circuits may be wired together to obtain 2 A at 24 VDC. 2. Altronix power supplies may be ordered through an authorized Altronix dealer. For a list of dealers, visit www.altronix.com or call (888) 258-7669. Description Manufacturer Part Number Multi-Zone Power Supply Assembly Fenwal 89-300020-001 24 VDC, 1A Auxiliary Power Output ofFN6000 Control Uni, Qty 2 (See Note 1)Fenwal 74-600000-001and74-600000-501 24 VDC, 3A Power Supply, red enclosure Altronix AL 400ULXR 24 VDC, 3A Power Supply, grey enclosure Altronix AL 400ULX 24 VDC, 6A Power Supply, red enclosure Altronix AL 600ULXR 24 VDC, 6A Power Supply, grey enclosure Altronix AL 600ULX 24 VDC, 8A Power Supply, red enclosure Altronix AL 1024ULXR 24 VDC, 8A Power Supply, grey enclosure Altronix AL 1024ULX - Page 21 of 25 - In -Line Releasing Device Installation Instructions DESCRIPTION The In -Line Releasing Device, PIN 06-220023-001, is used to make a singlo-or dual -solenoid releasing circuit power limited. See Figure 1. F a Figure 1. In -Line Releasing Device SUPPLIED PARTS • In -Line Releasing Device, PIN 06-220023-001 REQUIRED TOOLS • No. 2 Flat -Head Screwdriver. • Small Flat -Head Screwdriver. Kidde Fenwal Effective: November 2004 PROCEDURE 1. The In -Line Releasing Device is polarity -sensitive and must be connected as shown in Figure 2 for a single - solenoid circuit or as shown in Figure No. 3 for a dual - solenoid circuit. 2. The red lead of the In -Line Releasing Device must be connected to the field wiring from Terminal 1 of the re- leasing circuit. The black lead must be connected to the control head or solenoid valve. 3. Use wire nuts to connect the In -Line Releasing Device to field wiring and leads from control heads and sole- noid valves. Red Black Control Head for Agent Storage Red Container or 2 In -Line Releasing Device Black Solenoid Valve for Sprinkler System 3 4 Release- or Combo - Circuit Terminais - - JUNCTION BOX (enlarged for clarity) Note: Junction box for In -Line Releasing Device must be close nippled to control head or enclosure for solenoid valve. Figure 2. Single -Control -Head or -Solenoid Releasing Circuit Release -Circuit Terminals 2 3 Red Black I:tS:I In -Line Releasing Device Black Red Black In -Line Releasing Devic JUNCTION 130X (enlarged for clarity) ®=r Black N ote: Junction box for In -Line Releasing Device must be close nippled to control head or enclosure for solenoid valve. Use separate junction boxes when control heads or solenoid valves are remote from each other. Figure 3. Dual -Control -Head or -Solenoid Releasing Circuit KitltleFenwal Is a registered trademark of KiddeFenwal, Inc. This literature is provltled for Informational purposes only. KIDDE-FENWAL,INC. assumes no responsibility for the product's suitability for aparticular application. The protlucl must be prop eriy applied tc work crorteclly: If you need more information on this product, or If you have a particular problem Of question, contact KIDDE-FENWAL INC., Ashland MAO 1721. Telephone: (588) 8814000 06-236541-007 Rev AA 0 2004 Kidde-Fenwal Inc. Printed In USA Control Head for Agent Storage Container or Solenold Valve for Sprinkler System Control Head for Agent Storage Container or Solenoid Valve for Sprinkler System Kidde Fenwal Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. 400 Main Street Ashland, MA 01721 U.S.A. www.kidde-fenwal.com Effective: January 2017 K-76-101 DS-PS Addressable SmartOne Protocol Photoelectric Smoke Detector FOR KIDDE FIRE SYSTEMS INTELLIGENT CONTROL UNITS FEATURES • Optical smoke sensing technology • Field-replaceable smoke chamber • Works with SmartOne ® communication protocol • Compatible with Kidde, Fenwal and Chemetron branded intelligent control units • Operates in conjunction with SmartOne CPD-7052, PSD-7152 and THD-7252 legacy detectors • Detector head and terminal base design (bases sold separately) • Low-profile design blends into ceiling • Attractive 6 in. diameter trim ring provided with bases • Electronic Addressing performed with SmartOne Hand-Held Programmer • Advanced data analysis reduces chance of nuisance alarms • Two-color (green/red) LED • Suitable for raised floor and plenum applications • FM Approved • cULus Listed • California State Fire Marshal Listed DESCRIPTION The DS-PS Photoelectric Smoke Detector is an intelligent device that uses an optical photoelectric sensing chamber to detect smoke. The detector’s built-in microprocessor measures and analyzes sensor readings, making comparisons to historical data and filtering signal patterns that are not typical of fires to prevent unwanted alarms. The practical design of the DS-PS increases efficiency, saves installation time, cuts costs and extends life safety and property protection capabilities. The DS-PS detects extremely small particles of combustion and triggers an alarm at the first sign of smoke. With its high-perfor- mance forward scattering reflective response technology, the photoelectric smoke sensor responds quickly and reliably to a wide range of fire types, especially slow burning fires fueled by combustibles typically found in modern multi-use buildings. ADDRESSING DS-PS detectors feature electronic addressing. No addressing switches are used. LEDS DS-PS detectors use an LED to indicate the detector’s condition. In normal condition, a flashing green LED indicates that the con- trol unit is performing background supervision and a flashing red LED indicates an alarm condition. LED PULSE MODES • Normal, Standby: (green) flash at 9-second repetition rate • Alarm: (red) flash at 2.5-second repetition rate INSTALLATION A DS-PS detector mounts to North American 1-gang boxes, 3-1/2 inch or 4 inch octagon boxes, and to 4 inch square electrical boxes 1-1/2 inches (38 mm) deep. LOCKING FEATURE The compatible detector bases include an optional locking fea- ture that prevents removal of the detector without use of a tool. To eliminate this feature, prior to placing the detector in a difficult-to- reach location, break and remove the plastic lever arm from the base. SENSITIVITY The alarm sensitivity is the minimum obscuration level at which the detector initiates an alarm condition and can be specified via the control unit menus or the remote configuration software. The control unit to which the detectors are connected is capable of interrogating each detector to determine its sensitivity. The table below lists the acceptable smoke sensitivity ranges for open air and in-duct detection: Model Detection elements Factory-assigned sensitivity Adjustable alarm point setting DS-PS Photoelectric (open air) 2.0% obscuration/ft. 0.9 to 3.5% obscuration/ft. DS-PS Photoelectric (in-duct) 2.0% obscuration/ft. 0.9 to 2.0% obscuration/ft. Effective: January 2017 2 K-76-101 DETECTOR BASES The DS-PS detector head attaches easily to these compatible bases. Detector bases have wiring terminals that are accessible from the “room-side” after mounting the base to the electrical box. A trim ring is supplied with the 4-inch base to help hide sur- face imperfections. • Model DS-SB Standard Base: Connects the detector to the Signaling Line Circuit (SLC). • Model DS-RB Relay Base: Connects the detector to the Signaling Line Circuit (SLC) and provides optional Relay functionality to the DS-PS detector. ACCESSORIES •SIGA-DMP Detector Mounting Plate: The SIGA-DMP Duct Detector Mounting Plate is a 7 in. (178 mm) square mounting plate with a 4 in. (100 mm) square electrical box used to directly mount a DS-PS smoke detector inside an air duct. The SIGA-DMP includes screws for mounting the detector base and a rubber gasket that forms an airtight seal between the mounting plate and the air duct wall. •2-SPRC1 Replacement Smoke Chamber: If cleaning of the DS-PS detector is unsuccessful, replacement of the smoke chamber may be necessary. • 70-600000-100 Hand-Held Programmer: The SmartOne Hand-Held Programmer (with DS Series Programming Adapter) can be purchased separately to conveniently set the DS-PS electronic address in this manner. The control unit software can alternatively be used to set detector address. • SM200-12PKG Canned Smoke: A package of 12 canned smoke aerosol cans is available for purchase for routine testing of the DS-PS detector. PROTOCOL This product will operate only on a Kidde Fire Systems fire alarm-suppression control unit employing SmartOne communi- cations protocol. ORDERING INFORMATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DS-PS Intelligent Photoelectric Smoke Detector, head only DS-SB Detector Mounting Base, 4 in. diameter, with 6 in. trim ring, for 2-wire connection to SmartOne SLC DS-RB Detector Mounting Base, 4 in. diameter, with relay option and 6 in. trim ring, for 2- wire connection to SmartOne SLC Operating voltage 24 VDC (nominal) Current Normal Operating Alarm 150 µA 220 µA Air velocity-Open Area UL/cUL: FM: Air velocity-In Duct [1] UL/cUL: 0 to 4,000 ft./min (0 to 20.32 m/s) 0 to 300 ft./min (0 to 1.52 m/s) 0 to 4,000 ft./min (0 to 20.32 m/s) Wall mounting: distance from ceiling 12 in. (305 mm) max. Compatible bases DS-SB (Standard), DS-RB (Relay) Operating Environment Temperature Relative humidity 32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C) 0 to 93% RH, non-condensing Storage temperature −4 to 140°F (−20 to 60°C) SLC Protocol SmartOne Environmental compensation Automatic Color White head and base Construction High impact engineering polymer Mounting Plug-in Shipping weight 0.44 lb. (164 g) [1] For duct installation, use a SIGA-DMP duct mounting plate. SIGA-DMP Duct mounting plate for DS-PS detector 2-SPRC1 Replacement smoke chamber for DS-PS 70-600000-100 SmartOne Hand-Held Programmer and accessories with DS Series Detector Programming Adapter 70-600000-110 DS Series Detector Programming Adapter SM200-12PKG Canned smoke for functional testing of smoke detectors Effective: January 2017 K-76-101 3 REGULATORY INFORMATION NOTES: 1. Detectors are not polarity sensitive. Terminals 3 and 7 (SmartOne) or Terminals 2 and 4 (DS Series) can be reversed. 2. SmartOne and DS Series detectors can be installed in any order. 3. SLC loop is not sensitive to the location of the control unit (can be left or right end of loop). 4. Four-wire loops will be wired as above, bringing loose end of loop back to the control unit. INTEGRATION OF DETECTORS DS-PS detectors can be mixed in any order with SmartOne legacy detectors on a Kidde Fire Systems intelligent control unit running SmartOne protocol. COMPATIBLE CONTROL UNITS * DS Series detectors are compatible with FenwalNET 2000 and PEGAsys control units running software version 82.4. Note that FenwalNET 2000 and PEGAsys control units are no longer UL Listed or FM Approved. DS Series detectors have not been compatibility-tested on legacy control units older than FenwalNET 2000 and PEGAsys. SOFTWARE NOTE: The DS-PS detector does NOT support configurable alarm settings below 0.9%/ft. If a DS-PS is configured with a thresh- old below 0.9%/ft. for Alarm or 0.7%/ft. for Pre-Alarm, the detec- tor will operate at the lowest allowable setting. If the control unit is running software version 1.2.11 (for Single Loop panel) or software version 2.1.2 (for Multi-Loop panel) or later, the mes- sage ‘INVALID THRESHOLD” will be reported on the Keypad/ Display. However, if the control unit is running an older version of software, no message will be reported. North American standards CAN/ULC-S529-09, UL 268, UL 268A, FM Approvals 3230 UL/cUL smoke sensitivity range 0.9 to 3.50 %/ft. (2.95 to 11.48%/m) obscuration (Open Area Use) 0.9 to 2.0 %/ft. (2.95 to 6.56%/m) obscuration (In-Duct Use) NOTE: Detector sensitivity is selected at control unit or with remote configuration software. Default is 2.0%/ft (Alarm), 1.5%/ft (PreAlarm) FCC compliance This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Industry Canada compliance This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Kidde ARIES NETLink Kidde ARIES Kidde PEGAsys * Fenwal FenwalNET 8000-ML Fenwal FenwalNET 6000 Fenwal FenwalNET 2000 * Chemetron MICRO MLX Chemetron MICRO SLX 4 TO NEXT DETECTOR DS-PS or DS-HFS DETECTOR 27 3 SMARTONE CPD-7052, PSD-7152 or THD-7252 DETECTOR TO CONTROL UNIT OR ANOTHER DETECTOR (Not Polarity Sensitive) Figure 1: Combining Legacy Detectors with DS Series Detectors (Class B, Style 4 Wiring Style Shown) Kidde Fire Systems 400 Main Street Ashland, MA 01721 USA Ph: 508.881.2000 www.kiddefiresystems.com K-76-101 Rev AA ©2017 Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. This literature is provided for informational purposes only. Kidde-Fenwal believes this data to be accurate, but it is published and presented without any guarantee or warranty whatsoever. Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. assumes no responsibility for the product’s suitability for a particular application. The product must be properly applied to work correctly.If you need more information on this product, or if you have a particular problem or question, contact Kidde-Fenwal, Inc., Ashland, MA 01721 USA. To next detector From control unit or From previous detector DS-SB Standard Base - Class B, Style 4 Wiring Shown DS-RB Relay Base - Class B, Style 4 Wiring Shown To next detector From control unit or From previous detector TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS: 1 Not used 2 SLC IN/OUT 3 Not used 4 SLC IN/OUT 5 6 Not used 7 Number Description Not used Not used TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS: 1 Normally Open 2 SLC IN/OUT 3 Common 4 SLC IN/OUT 5 Not used 6 Normally Closed 7 Not used Number Description EXPORT INFORMATION (USA) Jurisdiction: EAR US ECCN: EAR99 This document does not contain any export-controlled technical data. Features • Swift-Start™ Operation • SonicFlow™ (Ultrasonic Airfl ow Sensing) • Laser-Based Absolute Smoke Detection • Pre-engineered Pipe Network Designs • Programmable Alarm Thresholds • Clean air barrier optics protection • Instant Recognition Display • Instant Fault Finder™ • AutoLearn™ Smoke • AutoLearn™ Flow • Field Service Access Door • Multiple Event Logging in separate logs • Event log – up to 18,000 events • Offl ine/online confi guration capability • Up to 2500 sq. ft. (250 m2) coverage Listings/Approvals • UL • ULC • FM • CFE • LPCB • VdS • VNIIPO • AFNOR • ActivFire • CE - EMC and CPD • EN 54-20 Regional approvals listings and regulatory compliance vary between VESDA product models. Refer to www.xtralis.com for the latest product approvals matrix. The VESDA VLF-250 Air Sampling Smoke Detector provides very early warning smoke detection performance for the protection of small, business-critical environments of 2500 sq. ft. or less. The air sampling detection concept works by continually drawing ambient air through sampling holes in a pipe network. Upon entering the unit the sampled air is fi ltered and passed into the detection chamber where light scattering technology detects the presence of very small amounts of smoke. As the amount of detected smoke increases the revolutionary circular Smoke Dial™ provides the user with an instant understanding of a smoke event, even from a signifi cant distance. Detector status information is communicated externally via relays or optional interface cards. Swift-Start™ The unrivalled “Swift-Start” concept provides straight-forward installation and commissioning right out of the box using proven pre-engineered sampling pipe network designs and powerful AutoLearn routines without the need for a special interface or software programming tools. The AutoLearn™ function automatically sets acceptable alarm thresholds for both smoke and fl ow levels without the need for a PC or separate programming device. Custom sampling pipe network designs are supported via the ASPIRE2 calculation program. In operation, the unique circular Smoke Dial™ provides instant understanding of a smoke event and system status. Should a fault occur the System Fault LED is illuminated. To troubleshoot the condition the user simply opens the fi eld service door and activates the Instant Fault Finder feature to determine the specifi c fault condition. This information can then be passed onto their Fire Service provider, ensuring service technicians arrive onsite fully prepared. SonicFlow™ Feature The Ultrasonic Flow Sensing (patent pending) used in the VLF provides a direct reading of the sampling pipe airfl ow rate. The SonicFlowTM concept is immune to air temperature and pressure changes and is unaffected by contamination. The VLF is the fi rst air sampling smoke detector to use ultrasonic fl ow sensing. VESDA VLF VLF-250 Doc. no. 07844_15 The contents of this document are provided on an “as is” basis. No representation or warranty (either express or implied) is made as to the completeness, accuracy or reliability of the contents of this document. The manufacturer reserves the right to change designs or specifi cations without obligation and without further notice. Except as otherwise provided, all warranties, express or implied, including without limitation any implied warranties of merchantability and fi tness for a particular purpose are expressly excluded. This document includes registered and unregistered trademarks. All trademarks displayed are the trademarks of their respective owners. Your use of this document does not constitute or create a licence or any other right to use the name and/or trademark and/or label. This document is subject to copyright owned by Xtralis AG (“Xtralis”). You agree not to copy, communicate to the public, adapt, distribute, transfer, sell, modify or publish any contents of this document without the express prior written consent of Xtralis. www.xtralis.com UK and Europe +44 1442 242 330 D-A-CH +49 4347 903 0 The Americas +1 781 740 2223 Middle East +962 6 588 5622 Asia +86 21 5240 0077 Australia and New Zealand +61 3 9936 7000 Part: 20489 Specifi cations Input Power Voltage: 24V DC Nominal (18-30 V DC) Current @ 24 VDC: 220 mA nominal, 295 mA in alarm Dimensions (W x H x D) 256 mm x 183 mm x 92 mm (101/16in x 71/5 in x 32/3 in) Weight Approx. 4.4 lbs (2 kg) IP Rating IP30 Mounting Upright, inverted or horizontal Operating Conditions Ambient: 32°F to 103°F (0°C to 39°C) * Tested to: 14°F to 131°F (-10°C to 55°C) Sampled Air: -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C) Humidity: 5% to 95% RH, non-condensing Sampling Network Maximum area of coverage: 2,500 sq. ft depending on local codes and standards. Maximum Pipe length in accordance with pre-engineered designs or for custom networks use Pipe Modelling Design Tool (ASPIRE2™) and NFPA standards. Air Inlet Pipe Accepts both metric and American standard pipe sizes. American Pipe: ¾ inch I.D Metric: 25 mm O.D. Relay Outputs 3 Form C relays (Fire 1, Action, Fault), Contacts rated 2A @ 30 VDC (max). Cable Access 3 x 1 in. (25 mm) cable entries (1 rear entry, 2 top entry) Cable Termination Screw Terminals 30-12AWG (0.2-2.5 mm2) Interfaces Shown in Terminal Block Connections diagram, to right, plus an RS232 Programming Port. General Purpose Input (GPI) interface offers: Reset, Disable, Standby, Alarm set 1, Alarm set 2 and External Input functions. Sensitivity Range: 0.008 - 6.25 % obs/ft (0.025 - 20.00 % obs/m) Alarm Threshold Setting Range Alert, Action 0.008 - 0.625 % obs/ft (0.025 - 2.00 % obs/m) Fire 1, Fire 2 0.008 - 6.25 % obs/ft (0.025 - 20.00 % obs/m) Individual Alarm Delays 0 – 60 seconds Two Alarm Threshold Settings Either time or GPI based Display • 4 Alarm State Indicators • Fault and Disabled Indicators • Smoke Level Indicator • Instant Fault Finder • Reset, Disable and Test Controls • Smoke and Flow AutoLearn Controls Event Log Up to 18,000 events, time and date stamped in separate, non-volatile, logs for: Smoke Level, Flow Level, Detector Status and Faults AutoLearn Smoke & Flow • Automatically set acceptable alarm thresholds for both smoke and fl ow levels • Minimum 15 minutes, maximum 15 days (default 14 days) • During AutoLearn thresholds are NOT changed from pre-set values Warranty Period 2 years Ordering Information: • VLF-250-00 VESDA VLF-250 • VSP-005 Filter Cartridge • VIC-010 VESDAnet Interface Card • VIC-020 Multifunction Control Card (MCC) • VIC-030 Multifunction Control Card (MCC) c/w Monitored Power Output (MPO) • VSP-722 Aspirator for VESDA VLF-250 Display The display provided to the user includes a Smoke Dial™ and alarm and status indicators. Legend of fault indicators 1 Filter 6 External Device/PSU 2 Aspirator 7 Interface card 3 High fl ow 8 Field wiring 4 Low fl ow 9 AutoLearn Fail 5 n/a 10 Detector failure When the fi eld service access door is open, the user has access to the RESET , DISABLE , Fire Test , AutoLearn and Instant Fault Finder functions. When the Instant Fault Finder function is activated, the Smoke Dial™ converts to a fault indicator, with the dial segment numbers corresponding to the faults listed below. Terminal Block Connections 1 GPI 2 GPI 3 Display TX 4 Display RX 5 Display Common Ground 6 Display Power - 7 Display Power + 8 Power Return 0 VDC 9 Power In 24 VDC 10 Power Return 0 VDC 11 Power Out 24 VDC 12 NC 13 Common 14 NO 15 NC 16 Common 17 NO 18 NC 19 Common 20 NO From power supply unit To next detector (if more than 1 detector per Power Supply Unit) Fault relay Action relay Fire 1 relay VESDA VLF VLF-250 Approvals Compliance Please refer to the Product Guide for details regarding compliant design, installation and commissioning. * Product UL listed for use from 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 38°C) VESDA Pipes & Fittings Reliable smoke detection systems are dependent on a network of specialty piping that constantly and efficiently carry air samples from protected zones to highly sensitive detectors. VESDA Pipe and Fittings are part of an integrated system manufactured from specialty plastics designed for use with most aspirating smoke detection systems, the VESDA VLP system in particular. The Concept The quality of VESDA pipe has been specifically chosen to surpass the requirements for most systems and aims to provide: • A “one-stop” shopping for detector, pipe and fittings - thus saving procurement time and costs • An easy and professional installation • A competitive solution, including a Fast-Track ordering and delivery service • Committed customer service with full technical advice and support on design and installation • Design verification using the very latest ASPIRE Pipe Modeling software • Commissioning, advice, service, and system performance testing The VESDA pipe range is based on pipework of a standard inside diameter (ID) of 3/4”. VESDA aspirating smoke detection is an early warning system that detects fire in the incipient stages - before flames are visible - by detecting the products of pre-combustion in the air around the area about to ignite. The VESDA detector family is the result of extensive research and development. Using unique detection principles, the detector provides a sensitivity range of 0.0015 to 6% obscuration/ft. It detects fire at the earliest possible stage and reliably measures very low to extremely high concentrations of smoke. The VESDA system samples air from a fire zone for the presence of smoke. The air sampling system makes this possible by providing the means for transporting air from a fire zone to the detector. The air sampling system is active, continuously drawing in air samples by means of an integral pump. It does not rely on air or heat currents in the vicinity of the detector transporting the smoke particles to the detector. The VESDA system can function effectively in all kinds of environments from high air flows to still air. The network of sampling pipes to the detector is the key element in the performance of the detection system. Features • UL1887 Listed for use in Plenum Rated Areas • An integrated CPVC Pipe & Fittings package designed for use with VESDA Aspirating Smoke Detection Systems • Simplifies the selection of Pipe & Fittings to ensure the correct product is installed • Simplifies specifiers’ and installers’ task and saves time and money • Pre-labeled Pipes in accordance with NFPA 72 Requirements Air Sampling Three basic sampling methods can be used in an VESDA system installation: • Standard pipe sampling systems (below ceiling; in ceiling or floor void) • Capillary tube sampling (concealed; above ceiling; within cabinets) • Return air sampling (within duct; return air grille) While each sampling method is suited to specific applications, more than one method is often effectively employed to monitor a firezone. In some applications - particularly those in which there is movement of high volumes of air – the most effective sampling network generally combines two methods to provide maximum coverage to a zone under all operating conditions. System Description VESDA piping systems are produced from specialty thermoplastics that offer unique benefits. Piping systems are lightweight, and assembled easily in the field using inexpensive tools. The one-step solvent cement joining processensures fast reliable connections. In addition to ease of installation, this unique piping system offers enhanced flow characteristics and exceptional fire performance properties. The complete system includes all of the components necessary to install and test the system. This includes: pipe, a comprehensive range of fittings, capillary tube, a variety of sample point configurations, and sampling point labels. VESDA Pipes & Fittings VESDA Pipes & Fittings Pipe Fittings Ordering Information Part Numbers for System Components 1 VP-P-210 Pipe - ¾” (210 ft. kit) VP-P-420 Pipe - ¾” (420 ft. kit) 2 VP-COUP Couplings - ¾”, 15 per box 3 VP-ELB-45 45° Elbow - ¾”, 10 per box 4 VP-ELB-90 90° Elbow - ¾”, 20 per box 5 PIP-015 Flush Sampling Point 6 E700-SP Miniature Sample Point 7 VSP-877 Flush Mount Sampling Point 8 VSP-610-US Tamper Proof Sampling Point 9 CAP-KIT Brass connector kit for miniature sampling point and capillary tube arrangement. E700-CAP-KIT Connector Kits 10 E700-SP-DCL-PNT Sampling Point Label, 50 per roll 11 E700-SP-DCL Sampling Point Label, wrap around style, 200 per roll 12 E700-SPLR Sampling Point Label, red, 10 per sheet 13 E700-SPLG Sampling Point Label, grey, 10 per sheet 14 VSP-950 Test Point Pipe Labels. 15 E700-SP-DCL-PIPE Pipe Label, 35 per roll 16 VSP-870-US In-Line Flow Restrictor Assembly - US, for use with Tamper Proof Sampling Points (models VSP-610-US and VSP-620). 17 E700-TUBE Capillary Tube ⅜” internal diameter TUBING-250 Polyethylene tubing, black, 1/2” OD X 3/8” ID, FPE rated. 18 VP-UNION Unions - ¾”, 10 per box 19 VP-TEE Tee - ¾”, 15 per box 20 VP-EC End Cap - ¾”, 25 per box 21 VP-CUTTERS Pipe Cutters 22 VP-CLIP-US 3/4” pipe support clamp (required for each 5 feet of pipe). 23 VSP-878 Push-in Connect Adaptor Kit for ½” capillary tubing 24 VP-TEE-FPT Tee - ¾” x ¾” x ½” FPT, 10 per box 25 VP-CEMENT Solvent Cement, one pint 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 FIRE DETECTION SYST E M - DO NO T P AI NT 13 FIRE DETECTION SYST E M - DO NO T P AI NT 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Doc. no. 17748_05 VESDA Pipes & Fittings Technical Information - Air Sampling Pipe Systems Pipe Dimensions VESDA Pipe systems are produced in ¾” iron pipe size (IPS) pipe dimensions per ASTM F442. This provides piping with unique flow characteristics and exceptionally smooth interior walls, greatly enhancing system performance. Nominal Size Average OD Average ID Pounds Per Feet ¾” (20mm) 1.050” (26.7mm) 0.874” (22.5mm)0.168 Operating Temperature Range VESDA Pipe and Fittings are suitable for a wide range of operating temperatures from 0ºF to 200ºF. Although tough and durable, care should be exercised in extremely cold environments to avoid unnecessary rough handling or other forms of mechanical damage. Fire Resistance Flammability Rating V-O UL 94 Flame Retardant Limiting Oxygen Index 60 ASTM D2863 Flame Spread 0 ULC Smoke Generation 0-25 ULC Flame Travel 4 UL 1887 Optical Density 0.19 peak 0.03 Avg.UL 1887 Heat of Combustion 7,700 BTU’s/lb. Physical Properties CPVC is a unique polymer with many beneficial properties. When produced into pipe form, this product exhibits qualities that are extremely advantageous for use in air sampling applications. It is light in weight, exhibits excellent physical, mechanical, and chemical/corrosion resistance properties, and offers exceptional fire performance. ASTM Cell Classification 23477 D1784 Specific Gravity 1.55 D792 Tensile Strength 8400 psi D638 Modulus of Elasticity 4.23 x10-5 D638 Compressive Strength 9600 psi D695 Izod Impact 3.0 D256A Coefficient of Linear Expansion 3.4 x 10-5 D696 Temperature Limit 0 – 200ºF Electrical Conductivity Non Conductor Part: 29813 The contents of this document are provided on an “as is” basis. No representation or warranty (either express or implied) is made as to the completeness, accuracy or reliability of the contents of this document. The manufacturer reserves the right to change designs or specifications without obligation and without further notice. Except as otherwise provided, all warranties, express or implied, including without limitation any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are expressly excluded. Xtralis, the Xtralis logo, The Sooner You Know, VESDA-E, VESDA, ICAM, ECO, OSID, HeiTel, ADPRO, IntrusionTrace, LoiterTrace, ClientTrace, SmokeTrace, XOa, XOh, iTrace, iCommand, iRespond, iCommission, iPIR, and FMST are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Xtralis and/or its subsidiaries in the United States and/or other countries. Other brand names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective holder(s). Your use of this document does not constitute or create a licence or any other right to use the name and/or trademark and/or label. This document is subject to copyright owned by Xtralis. You agree not to copy, communicate to the public, adapt, distribute, transfer, sell, modify or publish any contents of this document without the express prior written consent of Xtralis. www.xtralis.com UK and Europe +44 1442 242 330 D-A-CH +49 431 23284 1 The Americas +1 781 740 2223 Middle East +962 6 588 5622 Asia +86 21 5240 0077 Australia and New Zealand +61 3 9936 7000 CS-24 & CHS-24 Indoor Wall Mount Colored Lens Strobe and Horn/Strobe Series 8830055 - REV B • 10/14 PAGE 1 OF 4 Potter Electric Signal Company, LLC • St. Louis, MO • Tech Support: 866-956-1211 / Customer Service: 866-572-3005 • www.pottersignal.com Application The CS/CHS Series Colored Lens Signals are wall mount, low profile strobes and horn/strobes that offer dependable audible and visual signals for warning and emergency notification. Applications include emergency communication, severe weather, emergency response and many more. Description The CS/CHS Series Colored Lens Signals are 24VDC units available in lens colors of amber, blue, green, and red. The Series offers tamperproof field selectable options of 15, 30, 60, 75, and 110 candela. They have a minimal operating current and a minimum flash rate of 1Hz, regardless of input voltage. The strobes can be synced using a Gentex sync protocol or the AVSM Sync Module. The Colored Lens Series is shipped with a die-cast universal 4” mounting bracket which incorporates the popular Super-Slide® feature that allows the installer to easily pre-wire the system and test for supervision. The product also features a locking mechanism that secures the signal to the bracket without showing any screws. The Colored Lens Series also features the Checkmate® - Instant Voltage Verification Feature which allows the installer to check the voltage drop, current draw, and match against the blue print. Product Listings • ANSI/UL 464 and 1638 • CSFM 7135-0328:0210 (CHS Series) • CSFM 7135-0328:0209 (CS Series) Technical Specifications Operating Voltage Nominal 24VDC (16-33VDC) Environmental Limitations 32°F - 120°F (0° - 49°C) Indoor Only Dimensions 5” H x 4.5” W x 2.5” D Wiring Connections Terminals accept 18 - 12 AWG Mounting Single gang, double gang, or 4” square backbox Surface mount with AVBB Shipping Weight 1.05 lbs. S3247 Features • Tamperproof field selectable candela settings of 15, 30, 60, 75, and 110 • Lens colors available in amber, blue, green, and red • Super-Slide® Bracket – Ease of supervision testing • Checkmate® - Instant voltage verification • Synchronize strobe and/or horn with AVSM module • Silence audible while visual appliance remains flashing (for use in accepted jusridictions) • Switch for chime, whoop, mechanical, and 2400Hz tone • Switch for continuous or temporal 3 tone (not available on whoop) • Tamperproof re-entrant grill • Product includes a 5 year warranty 7135-0328:02107135-0328:0209 8830055 - REV B • 10/14 PAGE 2 OF 4 Potter Electric Signal Company, LLC • St. Louis, MO • Tech Support: 866-956-1211 / Customer Service: 866-572-3005 • www.pottersignal.com CS-24 & CHS-24 Indoor Wall Mount Colored Lens Strobe and Horn/Strobe Series Horn Decibel and Current Ratings Horn Setting Minimum dBA at 10’, Per UL 464 (HIGH) Minimum dBA at 10’, Per UL 464 (LOW) Regulated 24VDC Max. Operating Current, at High Setting (mA) Temporal 3 2400Hz 78 71*28 Temporal 3 Mechanical 76 70*25 Temporal 3 Chime 70*66*15 Continuous 2400Hz 81 74*28 Continuous Mechanical 80 72*25 Continuous Chime 70*66*15 Whoop 82 69*56 Optional Bezels Wording Color Stock Number AGENT Red 4890262 AGENT Off-White 4890263 ALERT Red 4890264 ALERT Off-White 4890265 UL Max Strobe Current Ratings (24VDC Regulated) Candela Amber Lens Blue, Gree, and Red Lens 15cd 47mA 105mA 30cd 64mA 130mA 60cd 113mA 203mA 75cd 145mA 243mA 110cd 178mA 310mA CS Series Colored Lens Strobe, Selectable Candela Model Number Stock Number Lens Color Body Color CS-24WAR 4890100 Amber Red CS-24WAW 4890101 Amber Off-White CS-24WBR 4890102 Blue Red CS-24WBW 4890103 Blue Off-White CS-24WGR 4890104 Green Red CS-24WGW 4890105 Green Off-White CS-24WRR 4890106 Red Red CS-24WRW 4890107 Red Off-White CHS Series Colored Lens Strobe, Selectable Candela Model Number Stock Number Lens Color Body Color Reverberant dBA at 10’, per ANSI/UL 464 In Anechoic Room dBA at 10’ CHS-24AR 4890120 Amber Red 62-82 100 CHS-24AW 4890121 Amber Off-White 62-82 100 CHS-24BR 4890122 Blue Red 62-82 100 CHS-24BW 4890123 Blue Off-White 62-82 100 CHS-24GR 4890124 Green Red 62-82 100 CHS-24GW 4890125 Green Off-White 62-82 100 CHS-24RR 4890126 Red Red 62-82 100 CHS-24RW 4890127 Red Off-White 62-82 100 All CS/CHS Series devices are plain (no wording). AGENT/ALERT bezels can be ordered separately. For unfiltered FWR ratings, see installation manual. *Operating the horn in this mode at this voltage will result in not meeting the minimum ANSI/UL 464 reverberant sound level required for public mode fire protection service. These settings are acceptable only for private mode fire alarm use. Use the high dBA setting for public mode application (not applicable when using the chime tone. The chime tone is always private mode). CS-24 & CHS-24 Indoor Wall Mount Colored Lens Strobe and Horn/Strobe Series 8830055 - REV B • 10/14 PAGE 3 OF 4 Potter Electric Signal Company, LLC • St. Louis, MO • Tech Support: 866-956-1211 / Customer Service: 866-572-3005 • www.pottersignal.com Tone Switch Position 3 4 5 Mechanical Temporal 3 ON ON ON Mechanical - Continuous OFF ON ON 2400Hz - Temporal 3 ON OFF ON 2400Hz - Continuous OFF OFF ON Chime - Temporal 3 ON ON OFF Chime - Continuous OFF ON OFF Whoop ON OFF OFF Whoop OFF OFF OFF Tone Switch Locations NOTES: • Switch Positions 1 and 2 in the OFF position to select isolated horn and strobe power inputs • Switch Position 6 ON = HIGH dBA • Switch Position 6 OFF = LOW dBA Super Slide® Mounting Bracket Allows the installer to pre-wire the system, test for system supervision, remove the signal head until occupancy, switch out signals without changing mounting brackets and has locking edge connector for snap-in-place installation. Candela selection slider switch. Depress center and slide switch to desire brightness level. To remove bezel, grip both sides of bezel and pull in a download and outward motion. Break off pin and insert into hole at the bottom of the selector to lock candela setting. Signal must be removed from bracket and pin pushed forward from backside out of the hole to change candela. Checkmate® Instant Voltage Verification It is often necessary to confirm the voltage drop along the line of devices. The access holes are provided in the back of the terminal block to allow the voltage to be measured directly without removing the device. Typically, this would be done at the end of the line to confirm design criteria. Most measurements will be taken using the S+ and S- locations although access is provided to other locations. NOTE: Care should be taken to not short the test probes. 8830055 - REV B • 10/14 PAGE 4 OF 4 Potter Electric Signal Company, LLC • St. Louis, MO • Tech Support: 866-956-1211 / Customer Service: 866-572-3005 • www.pottersignal.com CS-24 & CHS-24 Indoor Wall Mount Colored Lens Strobe and Horn/Strobe Series Architect and Engineering Specifications The audible and/or visible signal shall be Potter Colored Lens Series or approved equal and shall be listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. per ANSI/UL 1638 and ANSI/UL 464 and shall have compliance with the polar dispersion requirements of ANSI/UL 1971. The notification appliance shall also be listed with the California State Fire Marshal (CSFM). The notification appliance (combination audible/visible) shall produce a peak sound output of 100dBA or greater as measured in an anechoic chamber. The signaling appliance shall also have the capability to silence the audible signal while leaving the visible signal energized with the use of a single pair of power wires. Additionally, the user shall be able to select either continuous or temporal tone output with the temporal signal having the ability to be synchronized. Unit shall be capable of being installed so that any unauthorized attempt to change the candela setting will result in a trouble signal at the fire alarm control panel. The audible/visible and visible signaling appliance shall also maintain a minimum flash rate of 1Hz or up to 2 Hz regardless of power input voltage. The appliance shall have an operating current of 74mA or less at 24 VDC for the 15Cd strobe circuit. The appliance shall be polarized to allow for electrical supervision of the system wiring. The unit shall be provided with a mounting bracket with terminals with barriers for input/output wiring and be able to mount to a single gang or double gang box or double workbox without the use of an adapter plate. The unit shall have an input voltage range of 16-33 volts with either direct current of full wave rectified power for 24 volt models. The appliance shall be capable of testing supervision without disconnecting wires. Also, the appliance shall be capable of mounting to a surface back box. The unit shall also be able to verify voltage at the unit without removing unit. Wiring Diagrams NOTES: • All strobes are designed to flash as specified with continuous applied voltage. Strobes should not be used on coded or pulsing signaling circuits. However, use of the AVSM control module or Gentex synchronization protocol is permitted to synchronize the strobe, horn and/or mute the horn. • FOR SYNCHRONIZATION WIRING INFORMATION, REFERENCE AVSM CONTROL MODULE DATA SHEET (8830050) AND/OR AVSM CONTROL MODULE MANUAL FOR SYNCHRONIZATION MODULE WIRING DIAGRAMS. AVSM CONTROL MODULE DATA SHEET AND MANUAL CAN BE OBTAINED AT http://pottersignal.com OR CALL POTTER ELECTRIC AT 1-800-325-3936. Agency Listings SSM/SSV Series Alarm Bells System Sensor’s SSM and SSV series alarm bells are low current, high decibel notification appliances for use in fire and burglary systems or other signaling applications. Features • Approved for indoor and outdoor use • Low current draw • High dB output • Available in six-inch, eight-inch, and ten-inch sizes • AC and DC models • DC models polarized for use with supervision circuitry • Mount directly to standard four-inch square electrical box indoors • SSM and SSV series come pre-wired Reliable Performance. The SSM and SSV series provide loud resonant tones. The SSM series operates on 24VDC and are motor driven, while the SSV series operates on 120VAC utilizing a vibrating mechanism. Simplified Installation. For indoor use, the SSM and SSV series mount to a standard four-inch square electrical box. For outdoor applications, weatherproof back box, model number WBB, is used. The SSM and SSV series come pre-wired, to reduce installation time. The SSM series incorporates a polarized electrical design for use with supervision circuitry. S4011 331-01-E7135-1653:0217CS5493005255 3825 Ohio Avenue • St. Charles, IL 60174 Phone: 800-SENSOR2 • Fax: 630-377-6495 ©2011 System Sensor. Product specifications subject to change without notice. Visit systemsensor.com for current product information, including the latest version of this data sheet. A05-0260-010 • 08/11 • #2870 Ordering Information UL/FM Model No.ULC/Canadian Model No.Description SSM24-6 SSM24-6A Bell, 6˝, 24VDC, Polarized, 82dBA SSM24-8 SSM24-8A Bell, 8˝, 24VDC, Polarized, 80dBA SSM24-10 SSM24-10A Bell, 10˝, 24VDC, Polarized, 81dBA SSV120-6 SSV120-6A Bell, 6˝, 120VAC, 85dBA SSV120-8 SSV120-8A Bell, 8˝, 120VAC, 82dBA SSV120-10 SSV120-10A Bell, 10˝, 120VAC, 82dBA WBB Weatherproof back box for SSM and SSV series, when installed outdoors SSM/SSV Specifications Architectural/Engineering Specifications Model shall be a SSM or SSV Series alarm bell. Bells shall have underdome strikers and operating mechanisms. Gongs on said bells shall be no smaller than nominal 6˝/8˝/10˝ (specify size) with an operating voltage of 24VDC or 120VAC (specify by part number). Bells shall be suitable for surface or semi-flush mounting. Outdoor surface mounted installations shall be weatherproof (using optional WBB weatherproof electrical box). Otherwise bells shall mount to a standard 4˝ square electrical box having a maximum projection of 2½˝. Bells shall be located as shown on the drawings or as determined by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Bells shall be listed for indoor/outdoor use by Underwriters Laboratories and the California State Fire Marshal, and approved by Factory Mutual and MEA. Physical/Operating Specifications Operating Temperature Range –31°F to 140°F Operating Voltage SSM series: 24 VDC SSV series: 120 VAC Termination Provided with 2 sets of leads for in/out wiring Service Use Fire Alarm, General Signaling, Burglar Alarm Warranty 3 years Electrical Specifications Model Gong Diameter (inches) Nominal Voltage Operating Voltage Limit Maximum Current Sound Output (dBA) SSM24-6 6 Regulated 24VDC 16 to 33VDC DC-31.1mA/ FWR-53.5mA 82 SSM24-8 8 Regulated 24VDC 16 to 33VDC DC-31.1mA/ FWR-53.5mA 80 SSM24-10 10 Regulated 24VDC 16 to 33VDC DC-31.1mA/ FWR-53.5mA 81 SSV120-6 6 Regulated 120VAC 96 to 132VAC 53mA 85 SSV120-8 8 Regulated 120VAC 96 to 132VAC 53mA 82 SSV120-10 10 Regulated 120VAC 96 to 132VAC 53mA 82 * Sound output measured at Underwriter Laboratories, as specified in UL464 1 Effective: January 2018 K-45-0500 Kidde ECS 500 psi with FK-5-1-12 Fire Protection Fluid Agent Data Sheet FEATURES • People Safe at Concentration Levels Required to Extinguish Fire • Zero Ozone Depletion Potential • Atmospheric Lifetime of Five Days • Colorless, with Low Odor and No Particulate or Oily Residue Allowing for Minimal Business Disruption After a Discharge • Electrically Non-Conductive • Space Saving; Quantity of Agent Needed to Extin- guish Fires Typically Required Minimal Cylinders, thus Minimal Space Required • UL Listed, ULC Listed, and FM Approved for use with FK-5-1-12 Systems EXTINGUISHING AGENT FK-5-1-12 is a fluorinated ketone (Dodecafluoro-2-methylpen- tan-3-one) compound of carbon, fluorine and oxygen (CF3CF2C(O)CF(CF3)2). It is colorless, electrically non-conduc- tive and has a low odor. It suppresses fire primarily by physical mechanisms due to its relatively high heat capacity with minimal effect on the available oxygen. This allows people to see and breathe, permitting them to leave the fire area safely. FK-5-1-12 fluid is acceptable for use in occupied spaces when used in accordance with the United States Environmental Pro- tection Agency (EPA) Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) program rules. Although FK-5-1-12 fluid is considered non-toxic to humans in concentrations necessary to extinguish most fires, certain safety considerations should be observed when applying and handling the agent. The discharge of FK-5-1-12 fluid may cre- ate a hazard to people from the decomposition products which result when the agent is exposed to fire or other hot surfaces. Exposure to the agent is generally of less concern than is expo- sure to the decomposition products. Unnecessary exposure to the agent or the decomposition products should be avoided. TOXICITY Unnecessary exposure to clean agents is to be avoided in accordance with the requirements of NFPA-2001. As such, upon operation of a system pre-discharge alarm, all personnel should immediately exit the protected space. In no case shall personnel remain in a room in which there is a fire. In the very unlikely instance where a clean agent system should discharge unexpectedly into an occupied room, all personnel should pro- ceed in a calm and orderly manner to an exit and leave the room. FK-5-1-12 fluid has been evaluated for cardiac sensitization in accordance with test protocols approved by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA). The EPA’s SNAP Program classifies FK-5-1-12 fluid as acceptable for use as a total flooding agent in occupied spaces with specific limitations. Refer to the SNAP program rules or NFPA 2001 for more infor- mation. FK-5-1-12 fluid has been judged acceptable by the U.S. EPA for use in occupied spaces when used in accordance with the guidance of NFPA 2001. In accordance with NFPA 2001, FK-5-1-12 fluid designed for use with agent vapor concentra- tions up to ten volume percent in air are permitted. See NFPA 2001, Sect. 1-6, Safety. Although FK-5-1-12 fluid has negligible toxicity in concentra- tions needed to suppress most fires, certain safety consider- ations must be observed when applying and handling the agent. For example, FK-5-1-12 fluid is a liquid at room tempera- ture and has been superpressurized with dry nitrogen. Upon release to atmospheric pressure (e.g., from nozzles) the liquid flash evaporates at a low temperature. Thus, nozzles must be located to avoid direct impingement on personnel. DECOMPOSITION When FK-5-1-12 fluid is exposed to high temperatures, such as what may be expected in a flame front, hazard- ous products of thermal decomposition (halogen acids) are produced. If the FK-5-1-12 fluid is discharged in 10 seconds or less, flames will be extinguished rapidly and the amount of by-products produced will be minimal. CLEANLINESS FK-5-1-12 fluid is clean and leaves no residue, thereby eliminating costly after-fire clean-up and keeping expen- sive downtime to a minimum. Most materials such as steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass and other metals as well as plastics, rubber and electronic components are unaffected by exposure to FK-5-1-12 fluid. APPROVALS FK-5-1-12 fluid complies with the NFPA Standard 2001, Stan- dard for Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems, EPA SNAP Program, (Significant New Alternate Policy), Underwriters Lab- oratories, Inc. (UL) FM Approvals (FM). USE Kidde Fire Systems ECS 500 psi Fire Suppression Systems designed for use with FK-5-1-12 Fire Protection Fluid are designed to extinguish fires in specific hazards or equipment located where an electrically non-conductive agent is required, where agent cleanup creates a problem, where extinguishing capability with low weight is a factor and where the hazard is normally occupied by personnel. FK-5-1-12 fluid is an accept- able alternative to Halon and is approved by the EPA and NFPA for use in fire suppression systems. Kidde Fire Systems 400 Main Street Ashland, MA 01721 Ph: 508.881.2000 Fax: 508.881.8920 www.kiddefiresystems.com All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. This literature is provided for informational purposes only. KIDDE-FENWAL, INC. believes this data to be accurate, but it is published and presented without any guarantee or warranty whatsoever. KIDDE-FENWAL, INC. assumes no responsibility for the product's suitability for a particular application. The fire suppression system design, installation, maintenance, service and troubleshooting must be performed by trained, authorized Kidde Fire Systems distributors for the product to work correctly. If you need more information on this product, or if you have a particular problem or question, contact: KIDDE-FENWAL, INC., Ashland, MA 01721 USA, Telephone: (508) 881-2000. K-45-0500 Rev AA ©2018 Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. 2 EXPORT INFORMATION (USA) Jurisdiction: EAR Classification: EAR99 This document contains technical data subject to the EAR. Table 1: FK-5-1-12 Fluid Physical Properties Chemical Formula CF3CF2C(O)CF(CF3)2 Molecular Weight 316.04 Freezing Point -162.4°F (-108°C) Boiling Point at 1 Atm. 120.6°F (49.2°C) Critical Temperature 335.6°F (168.7°C) Critical Density 39.91 lb./ft.3 (639.1 kg/m3) Critical Pressure 270.44 PSIA (1865 kPa) Critical Volume 0.0251 ft.3/lbm (494.5 cc/mole) Ozone Depletion Potential 0 Global Warming Potential 1 Table 2: FK-5-1-12 Fluid Toxicity Properties FK-5-1-12 Fluid Toxicity Properties NOAEL (No Observable Adverse Effect Level) 10.0% LOAEL (Lowest Observable Adverse Effect Level) 10.0% > Fuel Design Concentration, % v/v 1-Butane 6.37 1-Propanol 7.02 2,2,4-trimethylpentane 6.11 2-butoxyethanol 6.76 Acetone 5.85 Acetonitrile 5.85 Commercial Heptane 5.85 Commercial Hexanes 5.85 Cyclohexane 5.85 Cyclopentanone 5.98 Denatured Alcohol (92.2% EtOH, 4.6% IPA, and 3.1% MeOH) 6.89 Diesel Fuel 5.85 Diethl Ether 6.37 Ethanol 7.15 Ethyl Acetate 6.11 Gasoline-87 oct. unleaded 5.85 Hexene 5.98 Isooctane 6.11 Isopropanol Alcohol 6.37 Methane 7.28 Methanol 8.45 Methyl Ethyl Ketone 5.85 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone 5.85 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether 5.95 n-Heptane 5.85 n-Pentane 6.11 Octane 5.85 Propane 7.54 Pyrrolidine 6.11 Technical Heptane 5.85 Tetrahydrofuran 6.50 Toluene 5.85 Transformer Oil 5.85 Kidde Fire Systems 400 Main Street Ashland, MA 01721 Ph: 508.881.2000 Fax: 508.881.8920 www.kiddefiresystems.com All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ©2018 Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. Effective: January 2018 K-45-0504 Rev AA EXPORT INFORMATION (USA) Jurisdiction: EAR Classification: EAR99 This document contains technical data subject to the EAR. This literature is provided for informational purposes only. KIDDE-FENWAL, INC. believes this data to be accurate, but it is published and presented without any guarantee or warranty whatsoever. KIDDE-FENWAL, INC. assumes no responsibility for the product's suitability for a particular application. The fire suppression system design, installation, maintenance, service and troubleshooting must be performed by trained, authorized Kidde Fire Systems distributors for the product to work correctly. If you need more information on this product, or if you have a particular problem or question, contact KIDDE-FENWAL, INC., Ashland, MA 01721 USA. Telephone: (508) 881-2000. Kidde ECS 500 psi with FK-5-1-12 Fire Protection Fluid Cylinder and Valve Assemblies, 350 lb. Capacity Cylinder Data Sheet FEATURES • UL Listed, ULC Listed, and FM Approved for use with Kidde ECS 500 psi Systems. P/N: 45-550351-001 Note: 1. The safety cap must be installed on the valve outlet at all times, except when the cylinders are connected to the system piping, or being filled. The safety cap must not be removed from its chain. 2. See K-45-0513 for additional information. ORDER INFORMATION MATERIALS Valve Body: Brass Cylinder: Steel, Painted Red LLI BURST DISC ASSEMBLY 58.38 in. (1483 mm) 16.00 in. DIA. (406 mm) 53.14 in. (1350 mm) SAFETY CAP CYLINDER VALVE LIFTING LUG CYLINDER 30° Part Number Description 45-550351-001 350 lb. Capacity Cylinder with Liquid Level Indicator 1 Effective: January 2018 K-85-0502 Rev AA Component Description Cylinder Mounting Straps Data Sheet Steel straps and brackets are used to mount the cylinders in a vertical position. Cylinder straps (P/N WK-283945-000, WK-283934-000, 06-235317-001, WK-281866-000, WK-294651-000, 06-236125-001 and 30710193) are available for all size cylinders. Part Number Cylinder Size Cylinder O.D. Dimension A Dimension B Dimension C Dimension D Dimension E Dimension F WK-283945-000 10 lb., 20 lb. 7.07 in. (180 mm) 6.48 in. (165 mm) 9.62 in. (224 mm) 8.62 in. (219 mm) 1 in. (25 mm) 2.78 in. (71 mm) 0.437 in. (11 mm) WK-283934-000 40 lb., 70 lb. 9 in. (229 mm) 8.16 in. (207 mm) 11.69 in. (297 mm) 10.69 in. (272 mm) 1 in. (25 mm) 3.50 in. (89 mm) 0.437 in. (11 mm) 06-235317-001 125 lb., 200 lb. 12.75 in. (324 mm) 12.93 in. (329 mm) 16.18 in. (411 mm) 14.56 in. (370 mm) 1.75 in. (44 mm) 5.59 in. (142 mm) 0.625 in. (16 mm) WK-281866-000 350 lb. 16 in. (406 mm) 15.50 in. (394 mm) 19.50 in. (495 mm) 17.88 in. (454 mm) 1.75 in. (44 mm) 6.06 in. (154 mm) 0.625 in. (16 mm) WK-294651-000 600 lb. 22 in. (559 mm) 21.56 in. (548 mm) 25.75 in. (654 mm) 24.12 in. (613 mm) 1.75 in. (44 mm) 10.25 in. (260 mm) 0.625 in. (16 mm) 06-236125-001 900 lb. 24 in. (610 mm) 23.75 in. (603 mm) 27.75 in. (705 mm) 26 in. (660 mm) 1.75 in. (44 mm) 12.13 in. (308 mm) 0.625 in. (16 mm) 30710193 1100 lb 30 in (762 mm) 30-1/8 in (765 mm) 34-1/4 in (870 mm) 32-1/4 in (819 mm) 1-1/2 in (38 mm) 15 in (381 mm) 7/16 in (11 mm) B E A F (hole size) C D FEATURES • UL Listed, ULC Listed, and FM Approved for use with systems listed in the Table , “COMPATIBILITY,” on page 2. Kidde Fire Systems 400 Main Street Ashland, MA 01721 Ph: 508.881.2000 Fax: 508.881.8920 www.kiddefiresystems.com All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. This literature is provided for informational purposes only. KIDDE-FENWAL, INC. believes this data to be accurate, but it is published and presented without any guarantee or warranty whatsoever. KIDDE-FENWAL, INC. assumes no responsibility for the product's suitability for a particular application. The fire suppression system design, installation, maintenance, service and troubleshooting must be performed by trained, authorized Kidde Fire Systems distributors for the product to work correctly. If you need more information on this product, or if you have a particular problem or question, contact: KIDDE-FENWAL, INC., Ashland, MA 01721 USA, Telephone: (508) 881-2000. K-85-0502 Rev AA ©2018 Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. 2 EXPORT INFORMATION (USA) Jurisdiction: EAR Classification: EAR99 This document contains technical data subject to the EAR. MATERIALS • Steel, Painted Black SAE 1020 COMPATIBILITY Series DIOM P/N Kidde ECS 500 psi with FK-5-1-12 Agent 06-237585-001 Kidde ECS with 3M™ Novec™ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid 06-236553-001 Kidde Marine with 3M™ Novec™ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid 06-236559-001 Kidde ECS with HFC-227ea Agent 06-236115-001 Kidde Modular ECS with HFC-227ea Agent 06-236116-001 Kidde ECS Marine with HFC-227ea Agent 06-236225-001 Kidde ADS Marine with FM-200™ Agent 06-236595-001 Kidde ADS with FM-200™ Agent 06-236068-001 Agent Series Cylinder Size 10, 20 lb 40, 70 lb 125 lb 200/ 225* lb 350/ 395* lb 600/ 675* lb 900/ 1010* lb 1100 lb FK-5-1-12 ECS 500 psi X X XXXX X X Novec™ 1230 ECS X X XXXX X ADS XXX X HFC-227ea ECS X X XXXX X ECS Modular X X XXXX ADS XXX X * 225, 395, 675, and 1010 lb cylinders are only applicable to Kidde ADS with HFC-227ea systems. 1 Effective: January 2018 K-45-0518 Rev AA Component Description Valve Outlet Adapters Data Sheet FEATURES • UL Listed, ULC Listed, and FM Approved for use with the systems listed in the Table , “COMPATIBILITY,” on page 2 P/N: WK-28390X-000 Note:For direct connection of cylinder valve to distribution piping. MATERIALS •Brass Part NumberSizeABCD WK-283904-000 1-1/2 in. (38 mm) 1-1/2 in. (38 mm) 11-1/2 NPT 1-7/8 in. 12 UNJ 2-11/16 in. (68 mm) 2-1/2 in. (64 mm) Hex WK-238905-000 2 in. (51 mm) 2 in. (51 mm) 11-1/2 NPT 2-1/2 in. (64 mm) 12 UNJ 3-1/8 in. (79 mm) 3 in. (76 mm) Hex CD A (SYSTEM PIPE CONNECTION) B (VALVE OUTLET CONNECTION) Kidde Fire Systems 400 Main Street Ashland, MA 01721 Ph: 508.881.2000 Fax: 508.881.8920 www.kiddefiresystems.com All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. This literature is provided for informational purposes only. KIDDE-FENWAL, INC. believes this data to be accurate, but it is published and presented without any guarantee or warranty whatsoever. KIDDE-FENWAL, INC. assumes no responsibility for the product's suitability for a particular application. The fire suppression system design, installation, maintenance, service and troubleshooting must be performed by trained, authorized Kidde Fire Systems distributors for the product to work correctly. If you need more information on this product, or if you have a particular problem or question, contact: KIDDE-FENWAL, INC., Ashland, MA 01721 USA, Telephone: (508) 881-2000. K-45-0518 Rev AA ©2018 Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. 2 EXPORT INFORMATION (USA) Jurisdiction: EAR Classification: EAR99 This document contains technical data subject to the EAR. COMPATIBILITY Series DIOM P/N Kidde ECS 500 psi with FK-5-1-12 Agent 06-237585-001 Kidde ECS with 3M™ Novec™ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid 06-236553-001 Kidde ADS with 3M™ Novec™ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid 06-237256-001 Kidde Marine with 3M™ Novec™ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid 06-236559-001 Kidde ADS Marine with 3M™ Novec™ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid 06-237257-001 Kidde ECS with HFC-227ea Agent 06-236115-001 Kidde Modular ECS with HFC-227ea Agent 06-236116-001 Kidde ECS Marine with HFC-227ea Agent 06-236225-001 Kidde ADS Marine with HFC-227ea Agent 06-236595-001 Kidde ADS with HFC-227ea Agent 06-236068-001 Kidde FE-13™ Engineered Suppression System 06-236169-002 Kidde FE-13™ Modular Engineered Suppression System 06-236193-001 Kidde 3M™Novec™ 1230 (for UTC India Specifications) 06-237127-600 Kidde ECS with FM-200™ (for UTC India Specifications) 06-237298-001 1 Effective: January 2018 K-85-3002 Rev AB Component Description Stackable Electric Control Head Kit with Control Head Monitor and Lever Operated Control Head Data Sheet P/N: 85-486500-010 ORDER INFORMATION Note:This control head is polarized. Improper wiring will result in failure of this device to operate. MATERIAL Body: Brass SPECIFICATIONS Voltage: 24 VDC FEATURES • UL Listed, ULC Listed, and FM Approved for use with systems listed below in the Table, “COMPATIBILITY”, on page 2. Part Number Description 85-486500-010 Kit, Includes: • Electrical Control Head, 24 VDC, Stackable, (Ex. Proof), P/N: 82-486500-010 • Control Head Monitor, P/N 85-100000-100 (for more information, see data sheet K-85-3000) • Lever Operated Control Head, P/N WK-870652-000 (for more information, see data sheet K-85-6005) WARNING Electric control head, P/N: 82-486500-010, is designed for installation directly on 487 Series Halon and Kidde ECS agent valves only to a maximum size of 350 lbs. This control head must not be installed on any other type of halon or agent cylinder valve, nitrogen valve, carbon dioxide cylinder valve, FE-13 cylinder valve or Stop (Directional) valve. Installation of this control head to any other device (e.g., pressure oper- ated control head) will result in failure of device to operate. 5.28" 2.90" 1.25-18 UNEF-2A 1/2"-14 NPT (3) 18 AWG-LEADS CONDUIT CONNECTION 18" LONG CONNECTION SWIVEL NUT 1.25-18 UNEF-2B CONNECTION ELECTRIC CONTROL HEAD, PART NO. 486500-01 IS RATED FOR USE IN HAZARDOUS (CLASSIFIED) LOCATIONS CLASS 1, DIV. l, GROUPS C, D AND CLASS ll, DIV. ll, GROUPS E, F, G BETWEEN -40F AND 140F. USE CONDUIT SEAL WITHIN 18 IN. (45cm) OF THIS DEVICE. Kidde Fire Systems 400 Main Street Ashland, MA 01721 Ph: 508.881.2000 Fax: 508.881.8920 www.kiddefiresystems.com All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. This literature is provided for informational purposes only. KIDDE-FENWAL, INC. believes this data to be accurate, but it is published and presented without any guarantee or warranty whatsoever. KIDDE-FENWAL, INC. assumes no responsibility for the product's suitability for a particular application. The fire suppression system design, installation, maintenance, service and troubleshooting must be performed by trained, authorized Kidde Fire Systems distributors for the product to work correctly. If you need more information on this product, or if you have a particular problem or question, contact: KIDDE-FENWAL, INC., Ashland, MA 01721 USA, Telephone: (508) 881-2000. K-85-3002 Rev AB ©2018 Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. 2 EXPORT INFORMATION (USA) Jurisdiction: EAR Classification: EAR99 This document contains technical data subject to the EAR. Current: 0.2A Continuous Draw Figure 1. Electric Control Head (Stackable Type) with Lever Operated Control Head and Control Head Monitor COMPATIBILITY Series DIOM P/N Supplement P/N Kidde ECS 500 psi with FK-5-1-12 Agent 06-237585-001 N/A Kidde ECS with 3M™ Novec™ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid* 06-236553-001 N/A Kidde ECS with HFC-227ea Agent* 06-236115-001 06-236115-003 Kidde Modular ECS with HFC-227ea Agent* 06-236116-001 06-236116-002 *For Cylinders up to 350 lbs. maximum Note: Agency listings also apply to the Fenwal Engineered Fire Suppression Systems, when the Control Head Monitor is used on these legacy product lines. 1 Effective: January 2018 K-85-3000 Rev AC Component Description Control Head Monitor (Explosion Proof Assembly) Data Sheet P/N: 85-100000-100 The Control Head Monitor (CHM) with explosion proof assembly provides supervision for control head placement in normal and explosive environments in one easy to install component. Figure 1. Control Head Monitor with Explosion Proof Assembly Figure 2. Control Head Monitor Dimensions This CHM can be placed between the discharge valve and an electric or electric/cable operated control heads for retrofitting the existing system: 1 MATERIALS Body and Trigger: Brass Weight: 1.7 lbs. FEATURES • UL Listed, ULC Listed, and FM Approved for use with systems listed in the Table, “COMPATIBILITY”, on page 2. • REACH and RoHS compliant WARNING For US and Canada explosive proof installations, seal all conduits within 18 inches from the end of the component. EOL Resistor After Last Device Control Head Monitor Blue Blue White White Control Panel Open when in activated position WHITE WIRES BLUE WIRES Note: Wires are approximately 30” in length. Kidde Fire Systems 400 Main Street Ashland, MA 01721 Ph: 508.881.2000 Fax: 508.881.8920 www.kiddefiresystems.com All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. This literature is provided for informational purposes only. KIDDE-FENWAL, INC. believes this data to be accurate, but it is published and presented without any guarantee or warranty whatsoever. KIDDE-FENWAL, INC. assumes no responsibility for the product's suitability for a particular application. The fire suppression system design, installation, maintenance, service and troubleshooting must be performed by trained, authorized Kidde Fire Systems distributors for the product to work correctly. If you need more information on this product, or if you have a particular problem or question, contact: KIDDE-FENWAL, INC., Ashland, MA 01721 USA, Telephone: (508) 881-2000. K-85-3000 Rev AC ©2018 Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. 2 EXPORT INFORMATION (USA) Jurisdiction: EAR Classification: EAR99 This document contains technical data subject to the EAR. ORDER INFORMATION COMPATIBILITY Part Number Description 85-100000-100 Control Head Monitor 85-100000-002 Spacer, required when installing Control Head Monitor on to Stackable Pressure Operated Control Head (P/N 82-878750-000) Series DIOM P/N Supplement P/N Kidde ECS 500 psi with FK-5-1-12 Agent 06-237585-001 N/A Kidde ECS with 3M™ Novec™ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid 06-236553-001 N/A Kidde ADS with 3M™ Novec™ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid 06-237256-001 N/A Kidde ECS with HFC-227ea Agent 06-236115-001 06-236115-003 Kidde Modular ECS with HFC-227ea Agent 06-236116-001 06-236116-002 Kidde ADS with HFC-227ea Agent 06-236068-001 06-236068-003 Kidde FE-13™ Engineered Suppression System 06-236169-002 06-236169-003 Kidde FE-13™ Modular Engineered Suppression System 06-236193-001 06-236193-002 Kidde 3M™Novec™ 1230 (for UTC India Specifications) 06-237127-600 06-237127-601 Kidde ECS with FM-200™ (for UTC India Specifications) 06-237298-001 06-237298-002 Note: Agency listings also apply the Fenwal Engineered Fire Suppression Systems, when the Control Head Monitor is used on these legacy product lines. Standards for US Approval US Hazardous Location Markings: • Class I, Div 1, Groups CD • Class I, Zone 1, AEx d IIB T6 • Class II, III, Div 1, Groups EFG • Zone 21, AEx tb IIIC T85°C • Ta = -40°C to 60°C Standards for Canadian Approval Canada Hazardous Location Markings: • Class I, Div 1, Groups CD • Class I, Zone 1, Ex d IIB T6 • Class II, III, Div 1, Groups EFG • Zone 21, Ex tb IIIC T85°C • Ta = -40°C to 60°C Number Issue Date FM 3600 2011 FM 3615 2006 FM 3616 2011 FM 3810 2005 ANSI/ISA 60079-0 2013 ANSI/ISA 60079-1 2013 ANSI/ISA 60079-31 2013 Number Issue Date CSA C22.2 NO. 0.4 2013 CSA C22.2 NO. 0.5 2012 CSA C22.2 NO. 25 2014 CSA C22.2 NO. 30 2012 61010-1 2012 CAN/CSA 60079-0 2011 CAN/CSA 60079-1 2011 1 Effective: March 2018 K-45-2150 Kidde ECS Nozzles 180 Degree Pendant Nozzle Data Sheet for use with Kidde ECS-500™ with FK-5-1-12 Agent and Kidde ECS™ with 3M™ Novec™ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid FEATURES • UL Listed, ULC Listed, and FM Approved for use with the FK-5-1-12 systems listed in the Table , “COMPATIBILITY,” on page 2. • Nozzles can be mounted upright or pendent. P/N: 45-1946XX-XXX (Stainless Steel) P/N: 45-1947XX-XXX (Brass) Note:A selection of orifices are available for each nozzle size and make. Consult the appropriate DIOM featured in the Table , “COMPATIBILITY,” on page 2 for details. Note:Nozzles are offered in either Stainless Steel or Brass. Nozzle Size Dimension ABC 1/4 in. (6 mm) 1.91 in. (49 mm) 1.03 in. (26 mm) 0.88 in. (22 mm) 3/8 in. (10 mm) 2.03 in. (52 mm) 1 in. (25 mm) 1.19 in. (30 mm) 1/2 in. (13 mm) 2.25 in. (57 mm) 1.13 in. (29 mm) 1.38 in. (35 mm) 3/4 in. (19 mm) 2.69 in. (68 mm) 1.38 in. (35 mm) 1.63 in. (41 mm) 1 in. (25 mm) 2.88 in. (73 mm) 1.63 in. (41 mm) 1.94 in. (49 mm) 1-1/4 in. (32 mm) 3.29 in. (83 mm) 2 in. (51 mm) 2.38 in. (60 mm) 1-1/2 in. (38 mm) 3.63 in. (92 mm) 2.25 in. (57 mm) 2.69 in. (68 mm) 2 in. (51 mm) 4.50 in. (114 mm) 3 in. (76 mm) 3.50 in. (89 mm) B C A -XXXLabel (See Label Detail) Kidde Fire Systems 400 Main Street Ashland, MA 01721 Ph: 508.881.2000 Fax: 508.881.8920 www.kiddefiresystems.com All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. This literature is provided for informational purposes only. KIDDE-FENWAL, INC. believes this data to be accurate, but it is published and presented without any guarantee or warranty whatsoever. KIDDE-FENWAL, INC. assumes no responsibility for the product's suitability for a particular application. The fire suppression system design, installation, maintenance, service and troubleshooting must be performed by trained, authorized Kidde Fire Systems distributors for the product to work correctly. If you need more information on this product, or if you have a particular problem or question, contact: KIDDE-FENWAL, INC., Ashland, MA 01721 USA, Telephone: (508) 881-2000. K-45-2150 Rev AG ©2018 Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. 2 EXPORT INFORMATION (USA) Jurisdiction: EAR Classification: EAR99 This document contains technical data subject to the EAR. COMPATIBILITY Series DIOM P/N Kidde ECS-500™ psi with FK-5-1-12 Agent 06-237585-001 Kidde ECS™ with 3M™ Novec™ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid 06-236553-001 Kidde ECS™ Marine with 3M™ Novec™ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid 06-236559-001 Standard Pipe A53 CW and ERW Wheatland Tube is known as a leader in the standard pipe industry. We’ve been producing tube and pipe for more than 75 years and our reputation for quality and durability is unmatched. We’re the only full-line producer of continuous welded and electric resistance weld 1/4” to 12” pipe, and we set the standards worldwide for hot dip galvanized products. We produce from 1/4” to 12” nominal sizes and stock 1/8” to 12” pipe sizes in a variety of ASTM standards so we can meet all of your requirements. Wheatland offers over 350 different combinations of finish, end treatments and lengths on our standard pipe. We’re strategically located and carry a large inventory so we can ship quickly to satisfy your delivery schedules. We’re the only CW producer in the North America. Hot-Dipped Galvanized Our standard process is to galvanize to the ASTM A53 requirements. Surface and End Finishes Surface Finishes: black, passivate, galvanized, uncoated, pickled and oiled, pickled, bare and soluble oil. End Finishes: plain ends, roll groove, cut groove, threaded and coupled, and threads only (one or both ends). Choose From a Full Line of Standard Pipe ASTM A53 is used for mechanical and low pressure applications and in ordinary uses in steam, water, gas and air lines. It can be formed and welded. Our products include: A53 Continuous Welded Pipe • Type F, Grade A • Black, Passivate, Bare, Pickled and Oiled, and Hot-dipped Galvanized • Sizes: 1/2” – 4” • Standard and Extra Heavy • MIC Shield Coatings Compatible with CPVC • UL Listed; FM Approved : NSF61 • Suitable for Welding, Threading, Grooving and Bending • Produced to ASTM A53A 53M, Federal Specification WW-P404 and ASME B36.10M Hydrostatic Testing Hydrostatic test pressures for plain-end pipe are indicated below. Standard Extra Strong NPS Weight -PSI Weight -PSI 1/2 through 1 1500 1500 1-1/4 -1-1/2 2000 2000 2 through 3 2500 2500 3 1/2 -4 2800 2800 Tensile Requirements Tensile Strength, min. 48,000 psi Yield Strength, min. 30,000 psi Elongation in 2” Refer to A 53 table x 4.1, latest revisions - ASTM A53/A 53M Bending Test – Less than NPS 2'' Degree Diameter of Bend of Mandrel Standard 90º 12 x outside pipe diameter Close Coiling 90º 8 x outside pipe diameter Flattening Test – NPS 2 1⁄2'' and Greater As a test for quality of the weld, position the weld at 90º from the direction of force and flatten until the OD is ¾ of the original outside diameter. No cracks shall occur along the inside or outside surface of the weld. Standard Pipe A53 CW and ERW A53 Electric-Resistance Welded Type E, Grade B • Black and hot-dipped galvanized • Nominal Sizes: Schedule 40 2” – 12” • UL Listed; FM Approved • Suitable for welding, threading and grooving • Produced to ASTM A 53/53M, Federal Specification WW-P404 and ASME B36.10M. Hydrostatic Testing and Nondestructive Electric Testing Hydrostatic inspection test pressures for plain-end pipe are listed in Table X 2.2 of the A53/A 53M specification. Test pressures shall be maintained for a minimum of five seconds. Nondestructive electric testing of the weld seam is required on each length of ERW pipe NPS 2 and larger. Tensile Requirements Tensile Strength, min. 60, 000 psi Yield Strength, min. 35,000 psi Bending Test (Cold) For NPS 2 and under Degree of Bend 90º Diameter of Mandrel 12 x outside pipe diameter Flattening Test As a test for ductility of the weld for pipe 2-1/2” NPS and larger, position the weld at 0º and alternately at 90º to the direction of force and flatten until the OD is 2/3 of the original outside diameter. No cracks shall occur along the inside or outside surface of the weld. All of our facilities have quality systems in place. At a minimum, they’re registered to ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management Systems. Dimensions and Weight Chart - ASTM A 53 Type E STANDARD (SCHEDULE 40) BLACK PLAIN END Nominal Size O.D. Inches Nominal Wall Weight/Lb. Ft. 2"2.375 .154 3.66 2-1/2"2.875 .203 5.80 3"3.500 .216 7.58 4"4.500 .237 10.88 5"5.563 .258 14.63 6"6.625 .280 18.99 8"8.625 .322 28.58 10"10.750 .365 40.52 12"12.750 .375 49.61 Dimensions and Weight Chart - ASTM A53 Type F Standard Pipe Schedule 40 - ASTM A53 Grades A and B BLACK PLAIN END Nominal OD Sch. 40 Sch. 80 Size Inches WalI Inches Weight Lb./Ft. Wall Inches Weight Lb./Ft. 1/2" 0.84 0.109 0.85 0.147 1.09 3/4" 1.05 0.113 1.13 0.154 1.48 1" 1.315 0.133 1.68 0.179 2.17 1-1/4" 1.66 0.14 2.27 0.191 3 1-1/2" 1.9 0.145 2.72 0.2 3.63 2" 2.375 0.154 3.66 0.218 5.03 2-1/2" 2.875 0.203 5.8 0.276 7.67 3" 3.5 0.216 7.58 0.3 10.26 3-1/2" 4 0.226 9.12 0.318 12.52 4" 4.5 0.237 10.8 0.337 15 NPS Designator DN Designator Outside Diameter Inside Diameter Wall Thickness Nominal Weight (Mass) per unit Length (Inches) (mm) (Inches) (mm) (Inches) (mm) Plain End (lb/ft) Plain End (kg/m) Threads & Couplings (lb/ft) Threads & Couplings (kg/m 1/8"6 0.405 10.3 0.269 6.8 0.068 1.73 0.24 0.37 0.25 0.37 1/4"8 0.540 13.7 0.364 9.2 0.088 2.24 0.43 0.63 0.43 0.63 3/8"10 0.675 17.1 0.493 12.5 0.091 2.31 0.57 0.84 0.57 0.84 1/2"15 0.840 21.3 0.622 15.8 0.109 2.77 0.85 1.27 0.86 1.27 3/4"20 1.050 26.7 0.824 20.9 0.113 2.87 1.13 1.69 1.14 1.69 1"25 1.315 33.4 1.049 26.6 0.133 3.38 1.68 2.50 1.69 2.50 1-1/4"32 1.660 42.2 1.380 35.1 0.140 3.56 2.27 3.39 2.28 3.40 1-1/2"40 1.900 48.3 1.610 40.9 0.145 3.68 2.72 4.05 2.74 4.04 2"50 2.375 60.3 2.067 52.5 0.154 3.91 3.66 5.44 3.68 5.46 2-1/2"65 2.875 73.0 2.469 62.7 0.203 5.16 5.80 8.63 5.85 8.67 3"80 3.500 88.9 3.068 77.9 0.216 5.49 7.58 11.29 7.68 11.35 3-1/2"90 4.000 101.6 3.548 90.1 0.226 5.74 9.12 13.57 9.27 13.71 4"100 4.500 114.3 4.026 102.3 0.237 6.02 10.8 16.07 10.92 16.23 5"125 5.563 141.3 5.047 158.2 0.258 6.55 14.63 21.77 14.90 22.07 6"150 6.625 168.3 6.065 154.1 0.280 7.11 18.99 28.26 19.34 28.58 8"200 8.625 219.1 7.981 202.7 0.322 8.18 28.58 42.55 29.35 43.73 10"250 10.750 273.0 10.020 254.5 0.365 9.27 40.52 60.29 41.49 63.36 121 300 12.750 323.8 12.000 304.8 0.375 9.52 49.61 73.78 51.28 76.21 Extra Heavy Pipe Schedule 80 - ASTM A53 Type A Permissible Variations - ASTM A53 Grades A and B Pipe Permissible Variations for ASTM A53 Grades A and B Pipe O.D. Over Under Outside Diameter NPS 1/8 to 1-1/2 DN 6 to 40 1/64" (0.4mm) 1/64" (0.4mm) NPS 2 and up DN 50 and up 1% 1% Wall Thickness at Any Point -------- 12.50% Weight 10%10% Mechanical Properties Grade A:Yield 30,000 [205 Mpa] psi minimum Tensile: 48,000 psi [330 Mpa] minimum Grade B:Yield 35,000 [240 Mpa] psi minimum Tensile: 60,000 psi [415 Mpa] minimum NPS Designator DN Designator Outside Diameter Inside Diameter Wall Thickness Nominal Weight (Mass) per unit Length (Inches) (mm) (Inches)(mm) (Inches) (mm) Plain End (lb/ft) Plain End (kg/m) Threads & Couplings (lb/ft) Threads & Couplings (kg/m 1/8"6 0.405 10.3 0.215 5.5 0.095 2.41 0.31 0.47 0.32 0.46 1/4"8 0.540 13.7 0.302 7.7 0.119 3.02 0.54 0.80 0.54 0.80 3/8"10 0.675 17.1 0.423 10.7 0.126 3.20 0.74 1.10 0.74 1.10 1/2"15 0.840 21.3 0.549 13.9 0.147 3.73 1.09 1.62 1.09 1.62 3/4"20 1.050 26.7 0.742 18.8 0.154 3.91 1.48 2.20 1.48 2.21 1"25 1.315 33.4 0.957 24.3 0.179 4.55 2.17 3.24 2.19 3.25 1-1/4"32 1.660 42.2 1.278 32.5 0.191 4.85 3.00 4.47 3.03 4.49 1-1/2"40 1.900 48.3 1.500 38.1 0.200 5.08 3.63 5.41 3.65 5.39 2"50 2.375 60.3 1.939 49.3 0.218 5.54 5.03 7.48 5.08 7.55 2-1/2"65 2.875 73.0 2.323 59.0 0.276 7.01 7.67 11.41 7.75 11.52 3"80 3.500 88.9 2.900 73.7 0.300 7.62 10.26 15.27 10.35 15.39 3-1/2"90 4.000 101.6 3.364 85.4 0.318 8.08 12.52 18.63 12.67 18.82 4"100 4.500 114.3 3.826 97.2 0.337 8.56 15.00 22.32 15.20 22.60 PICTORIAL TABLE OF CONTENTS www.anvilintl.com12 Forged Steel FORGED STEEL FITTINGS – CLASS 2000 ThREADED Fig. 2101 90˚ Elbow Size Range: 1/4" thru 4" Page 91 Fig. 2102 45˚ Elbow Size Range: 1/4" thru 3" Page 91 Fig. 2103 Tee Size Range: 1/4" thru 4" Page 92 Fig. 2104 Cross Size Range: 1/4" thru 3" Page 92 FORGED STEEL FITTINGS – CLASS 3000 ThREADED Fig. 2111 90˚ Elbow Size Range: 1/8" thru 4" Page 93 Fig. 2112 45˚ Elbow Size Range: 1/8" thru 4" Page 93 Fig. 2114 Tee Size Range: 1/8" thru 4" Page 93 Fig. 2115 Cross Size Range: 1/8" thru 4" Page 94 Fig. 2113 90˚ Street Elbow Size Range: 1/8" thru 2" Page 94 Fig. 2116 Lateral Size Range: 1/2" thru 2" Page 94 Fig. 2117 Coupling Size Range: 1/8" thru 4" Page 95 Fig. 2119 Half Coupling Size Range: 1/8" thru 4" Page 95 Fig. 2118 Reducing Coupling Size Range: 1/4" x 1/8" thru 4" x 11/2" Page 96 Fig. 2120 Pipe Cap Size Range: 1/8" thru 4" Page 96 FORGED STEEL FITTINGS – CLASS 6000 ThREADED Fig. 2131 90˚ Elbow Size Range: 1/8" thru 4" Page 97 Fig. 2132 45˚ Elbow Size Range: 1/8" thru 4" Page 97 Fig. 2134 Tee Size Range: 1/8" thru 4" Page 97 Fig. 2135 Cross Size Range: 1/8" thru 4" Page 98 Fig. 2133 90˚ Street Elbow Size Range: 1/8" thru 11/2" Page 98 Fig. 2136 Lateral Size Range: 1/2" thru 11/2" Page 98 Fig. 2137 Coupling Size Range: 1/8" thru 4" Page 99 Fig. 2141 Half Coupling Size Range: 1/8" thru 4" Page 99 Fig. 2138 Reducing Coupling Size Range: 1/4" x 1/8" thru 4" x 2" Page 100 Fig. 2143 Pipe Cap Size Range: 1/8" thru 4" Page 100 PF-11.13 PICTORIAL TABLE OF CONTENTS www.anvilintl.com 13 FORGED STEEL FITTINGS CLASS 6000 SOCKET wELD Fig. 2170 90˚ Elbow Size Range: 1/2" thru 4" Page 106 Fig. 2171 45˚ Elbow Size Range: 1/2" thru 4" Page 106 Fig. 2172 Tee Size Range: 1/2" thru 4" Page 107 Fig. 2173 Cross Size Range: 1/2" thru 2" Page 107 Fig. 2178 Lateral Size Range: 1/2" thru 11/2" Page 107 Fig. 2174 Coupling Size Range: 1/2" thru 4" Page 108 Fig. 2175 Half Coupling Size Range: 1/2" thru 4" Page 108 Fig. 2176 Reducing Coupling Size Range: 1/2" x 1/4" thru 4" x 2" Page 109 Fig. 2177 Pipe Cap Size Range: 1/2" thru 4" Page 109 FORGED STEEL FITTINGS CLASS 3000 SOCKET wELD Fig. 2150 90˚ Elbow Size Range: 1/8" thru 4" Page 101 Fig. 2151 45˚ Elbow Size Range: 1/8" thru 4" Page 101 Fig. 2152 Tee Size Range: 1/8" thru 4" Page 102 Fig. 2153 Cross Size Range: 1/8" thru 4" Page 102 Fig. 2158 Lateral Size Range: 1/2" thru 2" Page 103 Fig. 2154 Coupling Size Range: 1/8" thru 4" Page 103 Fig. 2155 Half Coupling Size Range: 1/8" thru 4" Page 104 Fig. 2156 Reducing Coupling Size Range: 1/4" x 1/8" thru 4" x 2" Page 104 Fig. 2157 Pipe Cap Size Range: 1/8" thru 4" Page 105 Forged Steel (Continued) PF-11.13 FORGED STEEL FITTINGS – hIGh PRESSuRE PLuGS & BuShINGS Fig. 2122 Square Head Plug Size Range: 1/8" thru 4" Page 110 Fig. 2142 Hex Head Plug Size Range: 1/8" thru 4" Page 110 Fig. 2121 Round Head Plug Size Range: 1/8" thru 4" Page 110 Fig. 2139 Hex Head Bushing Size Range: 1/4" x 1/8" thru 4" x 11/2" Page 111 Fig. 2140 Flush Bushing Size Range: 1/4" x 1/8" thru 2" x 1/4" Page 111 PICTORIAL TABLE OF CONTENTS www.anvilintl.com14 Forged Steel (Continued) – Anvilets FORGED STEEL FITTINGS SOCKET wELD REDuCER INSERTS Class 3000 For use with Sch. 40 & 80 Pipe Size Range: 1/2" x 1/4" thru 3" x 21/2" Page 112 Class 6000 For use with Sch. 160 Pipe Size Range: 3/4" x 1/4" thru 2" x 11/4" Page 113 uNIVERSAL FORGED STEEL ANVILETS Buttweld Standard Size Range: 1/8" thru 24" Page 117 Extra Strong Size Range: 1/8" thru 24" Page 117 XXS, Sch. 160 Size Range: 1/2" thru 4" Page 118 Threaded Class 3000 Size Range: 1/8" thru 4" Page 119 Class 6000 Size Range: 1/2" thru 2" Page 119 Socket-Weld Class 3000 Size Range: 1/8" thru 4" Page 120 Class 6000 Size Range: 1/2" thru 2" Page 120 LATERAL ANVILET Class 3000 Buttweld & Threaded Class 3000 Standard/XS Butt Weld Size Range: 1/2" thru 2" Class 3000 Threaded/Standard Size Range: 1/2" thru 2" Page 123 uNIVERSAL ELBOwLET Class 3000 & 6000 – Buttweld, Threaded & Socket-Weld Class 3000 Threaded & Socket-Weld/Standard & XS/XH Buttweld Size Range: 1/2" thru 2" Class 6000 Threaded & Socket-Weld Size Range: 1/2" thru 11/2" Page 122 FLAT ANVILET Class 3000 Threaded, Buttweld & Socket-Weld Size Range: 1/4" thru 3" Page 124 PF-11.13 FORGED STEEL uNIONS Class 3000 Fig. 2125 Threaded Union Size Range: 1/4" thru 3" Page 114 Fig. 2126 Socket Weld Union Size Range: 1/4" thru 3" Page 114 Class 6000 Fig. 2127 Threaded Union Size Range: 1/4" thru 2" Page 115 Fig. 2128 Socket Weld Union Size Range: 1/4" thru 2" Page 115 FORgEd STEEL FITTINgS www.anvilintl.com90 PF-11.13 Standards and Specifications Dimensions Material Thread Pressure Rating FORGED STEEL ThREADED FITTINGS Class 2000, 3000, 6000 ASME B16.11•ASTM Al05, ASTM A182, ASTM A350 ASMEB1.20.1+ASME B16.11• • an American National standard (ANSI), + ASME B1.20.1 was ANSI B2.1 Forged Steel Fittings In accordance with ASME standard B16.11 - “Forged Fittings, Socket-Welding and Threaded” this table shows the schedule of pipe corresponding to each class of fitting for rating purposes. PRESSuRE RATINGS Class Schedule N.P.T.S.W. 2000 80 – 3000 160 80 6000 XXS/XXH 160 Materials The steel for Anvil Forged Carbon Steel Fittings consists of forging, bars, seamless pipe or tubes which conform to the requirements for melting process, chemical composition and mechanical properties of ASTM A105. Design Basis ASME B16.11 - Forged fittings, socket-weld and threaded Dimensions ASME B16.11, unless otherwise noted Threads ANSI/ASME B1.20.1 NPT Threads CROSS 11⁄2 x 3⁄4 x 11⁄4 x 1⁄2 11⁄4 Side Outlet 1⁄2 3⁄4 11⁄2 Branch RunTEE11⁄2 x 3⁄4 x 11⁄4 3⁄4 11⁄4 11⁄2 CROSS 38 x 19 x 32 x 13 mm 32 Side Outlet 13 38 Branch RunTEE 38 x 19 x 32 mm 19 19 38 Reducing Fittings Reducing elbows, tees and crosses are available in both threaded and socket-welding. On reducing tees and crosses give the size of the largest run opening; then give the opposite opening. On a tee give the branch size last. On a cross give the largest side outlet third and the opposite opening last. ASME B16.11 provides that the maximum allowable pressure of a fitting be computed in accordance with the applicable piping code or regulation for straight seamless pipe or for material of equivalent composition and mechanical properties to the fitting. Any corrosion or mechanical allowances and any reduction in allowable stress due to temperature or other service conditions must be applied to the pipe and fitting alike. FORgEd STEEL FITTINgS Malleable IronCast IronSmall Steel FittingsPipe Nipples &Pipe CouplingsForged Steel Fittings & UnionsAnviletsCatawissaJ.B. Smith Products www.anvilintl.com 91 Forged Steel Fittings Class 2000 Threaded FIGuRE 2101 90˚ Elbows Size A H Unit Weight NPS DN in mm in mm lbs kg 1⁄4 8 0.81 21 0.88 22 0.18 0.08 3⁄8 10 0.97 25 1.00 25 0.28 0.13 1⁄2 15 1.12 28 1.31 33 0.55 0.25 3⁄4 20 1.31 33 1.50 38 0.72 0.33 1 25 1.50 38 1.81 46 1.22 0.55 11⁄4 32 1.75 44 2.19 56 1.65 0.75 11⁄2 40 2.00 51 2.44 62 2.12 0.96 2 50 2.38 60 2.97 75 3.78 1.71 21⁄2 65 3.00 76 3.62 92 6.50 2.95 3 80 3.38 86 4.31 109 11.10 5.03 4 100 4.19 106 5.75 146 22.30 10.11 FIGuRE 2102 45˚ Elbows Size C H Unit Weight NPS DN in mm in mm lbs kg 1⁄4 8 0.69 17 0.88 22 0.16 0.07 3⁄8 10 0.75 19 1.00 25 0.25 0.11 1⁄2 15 0.88 22 1.31 33 0.48 0.22 3⁄4 20 1.00 25 1.50 38 0.57 0.26 1 25 1.12 28 1.81 46 0.88 0.40 11⁄4 32 1.31 33 2.19 56 1.32 0.60 11⁄2 40 1.38 35 2.44 62 1.62 0.73 2 50 1.69 43 2.97 75 2.83 1.28 21⁄2 65 2.06 52 3.62 92 7.70 3.49 3 80 2.50 64 4.31 109 12.00 5.44 H A HCPF-6.13 FORgEd STEEL FITTINgS www.anvilintl.com92 Forged Steel Fittings Class 2000 Threaded FIGuRE 2103 Tees Size A H Unit Weight NPS DN in mm in mm lbs kg 1⁄4 8 0.81 21 0.88 22 0.25 0.11 3⁄8 10 0.97 25 1.00 25 0.37 0.17 1⁄2 15 1.12 28 1.31 33 0.62 0.28 3⁄4 20 1.31 33 1.50 38 0.43 0.20 1 25 1.50 38 1.81 46 1.33 0.60 11⁄4 32 1.75 44 2.19 56 2.10 0.95 11⁄2 40 2.00 51 2.44 62 2.80 1.27 2 50 2.38 60 2.97 75 4.50 2.04 21⁄2 65 3.00 76 3.62 92 9.10 4.13 3 80 3.38 86 4.31 109 13.50 6.12 4 100 4.19 106 5.75 146 32.00 14.51 FIGuRE 2104 Crosses Size A H Unit Weight NPS DN in mm in mm lbs kg 1⁄4 8 0.81 21 0.88 22 0.50 0.23 3⁄8 10 0.97 25 1.00 25 0.40 0.18 1⁄2 15 1.12 28 1.31 33 0.85 0.39 3⁄4 20 1.31 33 1.50 38 1.10 0.50 1 25 1.50 38 1.81 46 1.70 0.77 11⁄4 32 1.75 44 2.19 56 2.40 1.09 11⁄2 40 2.00 51 2.44 62 3.20 1.45 2 50 2.38 60 2.97 75 5.20 2.36 21⁄2 65 3.00 76 3.62 92 16.50 7.48 3 80 3.38 86 4.31 109 20.00 9.07 H A H A PF-6.13 FORgEd STEEL FITTINgS Malleable IronCast IronSmall Steel FittingsPipe Nipples &Pipe CouplingsForged Steel Fittings & UnionsAnviletsCatawissaJ.B. Smith Products www.anvilintl.com 93 Forged Steel Fittings Class 3000 Threaded FIGuRE 2111 90˚ Elbows Size A H Unit Weight NPS DN in mm in mm lbs kg 1⁄8 6 0.81 21 0.88 22 0.23 0.10 1⁄4 8 0.97 25 1.00 25 0.35 0.16 3⁄8 10 1.12 28 1.31 33 0.66 0.30 1⁄2 15 1.31 33 1.50 38 0.93 0.42 3⁄4 20 1.50 38 1.81 46 1.48 0.67 1 25 1.75 44 2.19 56 2.30 1.04 11⁄4 32 2.00 51 2.44 62 2.68 1.22 11⁄2 40 2.38 60 2.97 75 5.30 2.40 2 50 2.50 64 3.31 84 5.85 2.65 21⁄2 65 3.25 83 4.00 102 10.00 4.54 3 80 3.75 95 4.75 121 17.20 7.80 4 100 4.50 114 6.00 152 29.30 13.29 FIGuRE 2112 45˚ Elbows Size C H Unit Weight NPS DN in mm in mm lbs kg 1⁄8 6 0.69 17 0.88 22 0.18 0.08 1⁄4 8 0.75 19 1.00 25 0.25 0.11 3⁄8 10 0.88 22 1.31 33 0.53 0.24 1⁄2 15 1.00 25 1.50 38 0.78 0.35 3⁄4 20 1.12 28 1.81 46 1.20 0.54 1 25 1.31 33 2.19 56 1.90 0.86 11⁄4 32 1.38 35 2.44 62 2.30 1.04 11⁄2 40 1.69 43 2.97 75 4.16 1.89 2 50 1.72 44 3.31 84 5.12 2.32 21⁄2 65 2.06 52 4.00 102 7.70 3.49 3 80 2.50 64 4.75 121 12.00 5.44 4 100 3.12 79 6.00 152 19.70 8.93 FIGuRE 2114 Tees Size A H Unit Weight NPS DN in mm in mm lbs kg 1⁄8 6 0.81 21 0.88 22 0.31 0.14 1⁄4 8 0.97 25 1.00 25 0.42 0.19 3⁄8 10 1.12 28 1.31 33 0.93 0.42 1⁄2 15 1.31 33 1.50 38 1.20 0.54 3⁄4 20 1.50 38 1.81 46 1.84 0.83 1 25 1.75 44 2.19 56 3.05 1.38 11⁄4 32 2.00 51 2.44 62 3.62 1.64 11⁄2 40 2.38 60 2.97 75 6.65 3.02 2 50 2.50 64 3.31 84 7.15 3.24 21⁄2 65 3.25 83 4.00 102 13.70 6.21 3 80 3.75 95 4.75 121 21.00 9.52 4 100 4.50 114 6.00 152 38.00 17.23 H A HCH A PF-11.13 FORgEd STEEL FITTINgS www.anvilintl.com94 Forged Steel Fittings Class 3000 Threaded FIGuRE 2115 Crosses Size A H Unit Weight NPS DN in mm in mm lbs kg 1⁄8 6 0.81 21 0.88 22 –– 1⁄4 8 0.97 25 1.00 25 –– 3⁄8 10 1.12 28 1.31 33 –– 1⁄2 15 1.31 33 1.50 38 1.40 0.63 3⁄4 20 1.50 38 1.81 46 2.10 0.95 1 25 1.75 44 2.19 56 3.50 1.59 11⁄4 32 2.00 51 2.44 62 4.30 1.95 11⁄2 40 2.38 60 2.97 75 8.20 3.72 2 50 2.50 64 3.31 84 8.40 3.81 21⁄2 65 3.25 83 4.00 102 17.10 7.76 3 80 3.75 95 4.75 121 20.00 9.07 4 100 4.50 114 6.00 152 32.00 14.51 FIGuRE 2113 90˚ Street Elbows Size A G H Unit Weight NPS DN in mm in mm in mm lbs kg 1⁄8 6 0.75 19 1.00 25 0.75 19 –– 1⁄4 8 0.88 22 1.25 32 1.00 25 0.23 0.10 3⁄8 10 1.00 25 1.50 38 1.25 32 0.38 0.17 1⁄2 15 1.12 28 1.62 41 1.50 38 0.53 0.24 3⁄4 20 1.38 35 1.88 48 1.75 44 0.88 0.40 1 25 1.75 44 2.25 57 2.00 51 1.40 0.63 11⁄4 32 2.00 51 2.62 66 2.44 62 2.40 1.09 11⁄2 40 2.12 54 2.81 71 2.75 70 2.90 1.32 2 50 2.50 64 3.31 84 3.31 84 5.00 2.27 FIGuRE 2116 Laterals Size B K L Unit Weight NPS DN in mm in mm in mm lbs kg 1⁄2 15 1.56 39.62 2.56 65.02 3.56 90.42 1.75 0.79 3⁄4 20 1.84 46.74 3.00 76.20 4.13 104.90 2.75 1.24 1 25 2.22 56.39 3.50 88.90 4.81 122.17 4.63 2.10 11⁄4 32 2.50 63.50 3.94 100.08 5.38 136.65 5.50 2.48 11⁄2 40 3.03 79.96 4.75 120.65 6.44 163.58 10.81 4.91 2 50 3.34 84.84 5.00 127.00 6.63 168.40 11.50 5.23 H A G H A BL KPF-11.13 FORgEd STEEL FITTINgS Malleable IronCast IronSmall Steel FittingsPipe Nipples &Pipe CouplingsForged Steel Fittings & UnionsAnviletsCatawissaJ.B. Smith Products www.anvilintl.com 95 Forged Steel Fittings Class 3000 Threaded FIGuRE 2117 Couplings Size D W Unit Weight NPS DN in mm in mm lbs kg 1⁄8 6 0.62 16 1.25 32 0.14 0.06 1⁄4 8 0.75 19 1.38 35 0.10 0.05 3⁄8 10 0.88 22 1.50 38 0.13 0.06 1⁄2 15 1.12 28 1.88 48 0.28 0.13 3⁄4 20 1.38 35 2.00 51 0.44 0.20 1 25 1.75 44 2.38 60 1.08 0.49 11⁄4 32 2.25 57 2.62 67 1.68 0.76 11⁄2 40 2.50 64 3.12 79 2.17 0.98 2 50 3.00 76 3.38 86 3.20 1.45 21⁄2 65 3.62 92 3.62 92 4.70 2.13 3 80 4.25 108 4.25 108 6.80 3.08 4 100 5.50 140 4.75 121 12.30 5.58 FIGuRE 2119 half Couplings Size D W/2 Unit Weight NPS DN in mm in mm lbs kg 1⁄8 6 0.62 16 0.63 16 0.05 0.02 1⁄4 8 0.75 19 0.69 18 0.04 0.02 3⁄8 10 0.88 22 0.75 19 0.06 0.03 1⁄2 15 1.12 28 0.94 24 0.12 0.05 3⁄4 20 1.38 35 1.00 26 0.21 0.10 1 25 1.75 44 1.19 30 0.43 0.20 11⁄4 32 2.25 57 1.31 34 0.76 0.34 11⁄2 40 2.50 64 1.56 40 1.14 0.52 2 50 3.00 76 1.69 43 1.50 0.68 21⁄2 65 3.62 92 1.81 46 2.40 1.09 3 80 4.25 108 2.13 54 3.25 1.47 4 100 5.50 140 2.38 61 6.25 2.83 D W D W⁄2 PF-6.13 FORgEd STEEL FITTINgS www.anvilintl.com96 Forged Steel Fittings Class 3000 Threaded FIGuRE 2118 Reducing Couplings Size D W Unit Weight NPS DN NPS DN in mm in mm lbs kg 1⁄4 8 1⁄8 6 0.75 19 1.38 35 0.10 0.05 3⁄8 10 1⁄8 6 0.88 22 1.50 38 0.15 0.07 1⁄2 15 1⁄8 6 1.12 28 1.88 48 0.35 0.16 3⁄4 20 1⁄8 6 1.38 35 2.00 51 0.52 0.24 1 25 1⁄8 6 1.75 44 2.38 60 1.10 0.50 11⁄4 32 1⁄4 8 2.25 57 2.62 67 2.08 0.94 11⁄2 40 1⁄4 8 2.50 64 3.12 79 2.93 1.33 2 50 1⁄4 8 3.00 76 3.38 86 4.40 2.00 21⁄2 65 3⁄4 20 3.62 92 3.62 92 7.50 3.40 3 80 3⁄4 20 4.25 108 4.25 108 11.00 4.99 4 100 11⁄2 40 5.50 140 4.75 121 20.50 9.30 FIGuRE 2120 Pipe Caps Size D P Unit Weight NPS DN in mm in mm lbs kg 1⁄8 6 0.62 16 0.75 19 0.07 0.03 1⁄4 8 0.75 19 1.00 25 0.08 0.04 3⁄8 10 0.88 22 1.00 25 0.11 0.05 1⁄2 15 1.12 28 1.25 32 0.23 0.10 3⁄4 20 1.38 35 1.44 37 0.40 0.18 1 25 1.75 44 1.62 41 0.79 0.36 11⁄4 32 2.25 57 1.75 44 1.21 0.55 11⁄2 40 2.50 64 1.75 44 1.75 0.79 2 50 3.00 76 1.88 48 2.46 1.12 21⁄2 65 3.62 92 2.38 60 4.37 1.98 3 80 4.25 108 2.56 65 6.50 2.95 4 100 5.50 140 2.69 68 11.30 5.12 D W D P PF-6.13 FORgEd STEEL FITTINgS www.anvilintl.com114 Forged Steel Unions Class 3000 Threaded & Socket-Weld FIGuRE 2125: Threaded union Size A B C*D E F Unit Weight NPS DN in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm lbs kg 1⁄4 8 111⁄16 43 131⁄64 38 53⁄64 21 25⁄32 20 7⁄16 11 0.555 0.575 14 15 0.30 0.14 3⁄8 10 127⁄32 47 111⁄16 43 1 25 31⁄32 25 7⁄16 11 0.690 0.710 18 18 0.50 0.23 1⁄2 15 2 51 115⁄16 49 13⁄16 30 13⁄32 28 7⁄16 11 0.855 0.875 22 22 0.70 0.32 3⁄4 20 25⁄16 59 23⁄8 60 115⁄32 37 15⁄32 29 9⁄16 14 1.065 1.085 27 28 1.20 0.54 1 25 27⁄16 62 225⁄32 71 125⁄32 45 13⁄8 35 9⁄16 14 1.330 1.350 34 34 1.70 0.77 11⁄4 32 27⁄8 73 323⁄64 85 27⁄32 686 145⁄64 43 9⁄16 14 1.675 1.695 43 43 2.50 1.13 11⁄2 40 3 76 323⁄64 85 235⁄64 65 17⁄8 48 9⁄16 14 1.915 1.935 49 49 3.30 1.50 2 50 31⁄2 89 427⁄64 112 31⁄16 78 21⁄16 52 11⁄16 17 2.406 2.426 61 62 5.30 2.40 21⁄2 65 41⁄4 108 515⁄64 133 39⁄16 90 23⁄8 60 7⁄8 22 2.906 2.931 74 74 8.60 3.90 3 80 47⁄16 113 65⁄32 156 49⁄32 109 27⁄16 62 1 25 3.535 3.560 90 90 12.70 5.76 FIGuRE 2126: Socket-weld union Size A B C*D E F Unit Weight NPS DN in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm lbs kg 1⁄4 8 111⁄16 43 131⁄64 38 53⁄64 21 25⁄32 20 7⁄16 11 0.555 0.575 14 15 0.30 0.14 3⁄8 10 127⁄32 47 111⁄16 43 1 25 31⁄32 25 7⁄16 11 0.690 0.710 18 18 0.50 0.23 1⁄2 15 2 51 115⁄16 49 13⁄16 30 13⁄32 28 7⁄16 11 0.855 0.875 22 22 0.70 0.32 3⁄4 20 25⁄16 59 23⁄8 60 115⁄32 37 15⁄32 29 9⁄16 14 1.065 1.085 27 28 1.20 0.54 1 25 27⁄16 62 225⁄32 71 125⁄32 45 13⁄8 35 9⁄16 14 1.330 1.350 34 34 1.70 0.77 11⁄4 32 27⁄8 73 323⁄64 85 27⁄32 686 145⁄64 43 9⁄16 14 1.675 1.695 43 43 2.50 1.13 11⁄2 40 3 76 323⁄64 85 235⁄64 65 17⁄8 48 9⁄16 14 1.915 1.935 49 49 3.30 1.50 2 50 31⁄2 89 427⁄64 112 31⁄16 78 21⁄16 52 11⁄16 17 2.406 2.426 61 62 5.30 2.40 21⁄2 65 41⁄4 108 515⁄64 133 39⁄16 90 23⁄8 60 7⁄8 22 2.906 2.931 74 74 8.60 3.90 3 80 47⁄16 113 65⁄32 156 49⁄32 109 27⁄16 62 1 25 3.535 3.560 90 90 12.70 5.76 *“ C” dimension measures across octagon corners or across the diameter as applicable. The 21⁄2" NPS (65 DN) and 3" NPS (80 DN) – 3000 and 2" NPS (50 DN) – 6000 sizes have octagonal male and female ends; the other sizes are round. Manufactured to MSS standard practice SP83 (Class 6000 by method of MSS SP83) A D E FCB Socket-Weld A C B Threaded PF-11.13 FORgEd STEEL FITTINgS Malleable IronCast IronSmall Steel FittingsPipe Nipples &Pipe CouplingsForged Steel Fittings & UnionsAnviletsCatawissaJ.B. Smith Products www.anvilintl.com 115 Forged Steel Unions Class 6000 Threaded & Socket-Weld FIGuRE 2127: Threaded union Size A B C*D E F Unit Weight NPS DN in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm lbs kg 1⁄4 8 127⁄32 47 111⁄16 43 1 25 31⁄32 25 7⁄16 11 0.555 0.575 14 15 0.60 0.27 3⁄8 10 2 51 115⁄16 49 13⁄16 30 13⁄32 28 7⁄16 11 0.690 0.710 18 18 0.80 0.36 1⁄2 15 25⁄16 59 23⁄8 60 115⁄32 37 15⁄32 29 9⁄16 14 0.855 0.875 22 22 1.40 0.63 3⁄4 20 27⁄16 62 225⁄32 71 125⁄32 45 13⁄8 35 9⁄16 14 1.065 1.085 27 28 2.00 0.91 1 25 27⁄8 73 323⁄64 85 27⁄32 686 145⁄64 43 9⁄16 14 1.330 1.350 34 34 3.10 1.41 11⁄4 32 3 76 323⁄32 94 235⁄64 65 17⁄8 48 9⁄16 14 1.675 1.695 43 43 5.90 2.68 11⁄2 40 31⁄2 89 427⁄64 112 31⁄16 78 21⁄16 52 11⁄16 17 1.915 1.935 49 49 6.60 2.99 2 50 41⁄8 105 515⁄64 133 39⁄16 90 23⁄8 60 7⁄8 22 2.406 2.426 61 62 10.50 4.76 FIGuRE 2128: Socket-weld union Size A B C*D E F Unit Weight NPS DN in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm lbs kg 1⁄4 8 127⁄32 47 111⁄16 43 1 25 31⁄32 25 7⁄16 11 0.555 0.575 14 15 0.60 0.27 3⁄8 10 2 51 115⁄16 49 13⁄16 30 13⁄32 28 7⁄16 11 0.690 0.710 18 18 0.80 0.36 1⁄2 15 25⁄16 59 23⁄8 60 115⁄32 37 15⁄32 29 9⁄16 14 0.855 0.875 22 22 1.40 0.63 3⁄4 20 27⁄16 62 225⁄32 71 125⁄32 45 13⁄8 35 9⁄16 14 1.065 1.085 27 28 2.00 0.91 1 25 27⁄8 73 323⁄64 85 27⁄32 686 145⁄64 43 9⁄16 14 1.330 1.350 34 34 3.10 1.41 11⁄4 32 3 76 323⁄32 94 235⁄64 65 17⁄8 48 9⁄16 14 1.675 1.695 43 43 5.90 2.68 11⁄2 40 31⁄2 89 427⁄64 112 31⁄16 78 21⁄16 52 11⁄16 17 1.915 1.935 49 49 6.60 2.99 2 50 41⁄8 105 515⁄64 133 39⁄16 90 23⁄8 60 7⁄8 22 2.406 2.426 61 62 10.50 4.76 *“ C” dimension measures across octagon corners or across the diameter as applicable. The 21⁄2" NPS (65 DN) and 3" NPS (80 DN) – 3000 and 2" NPS (50 DN) – 6000 sizes have octagonal male and female ends; the other sizes are round. Manufactured to MSS standard practice SP83 (Class 6000 by method of MSS SP83) A D E FCB Socket-Weld A C B Threaded PF-6.13 CAUTION CLEAN AGENT EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM DISCHARGE ALARM IF ACTIVE DO NOT ENTER CAUTION CLEAN AGENT EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM DISCHARGE ALARM ALARM 1 - SLOW PULSE ALARM 2 - FAST PULSE DISCHARGE - STEADY CAUTION ROOM PROTECTED BY CLEAN AGENT EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM DO NOT ENTER AREA DURING OR AFTER DISCHARGE KEEP DOOR CLOSED AT ALL TIMES SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS INC. (253) 926-3300 CAUTION PRE-ACTION EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM DISCHARGE ALARM WATER FLOW