Kidde AEGIS 84-732001-001 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual
Kidde AEGIS 84-732001-001 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

Kidde AEGIS 84-732001-001 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

Conventional fire alarm-suppression control unit
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P/N 06-236716-001
August 2007
Kidde AEGIS
Conventional
Fire Alarm-Suppression
Control Unit
Installation, Operation, and
Maintenance Manual
STATE FIRE MARSHAL
A UTC Fire & Security Company

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  • Page 1 P/N 06-236716-001 August 2007 ™ Kidde AEGIS Conventional Fire Alarm-Suppression Control Unit Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual STATE FIRE MARSHAL A UTC Fire & Security Company...
  • Page 3 Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. is a manufacturer of the components that make up the Kidde AEGIS system, and may not have the opportunity to visit the sites where the product is installed or intended to be installed. It is the responsibility of the professional installer (described above) to properly install and configure the systems.
  • Page 4: Terms And Abbreviations

    TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS °C: °Centigrade LCD: Liquid Crystal Display °F: °Farenheit LED: Light Emitting Diode Ampere MEA: Materials and Equipment Acceptance Division of the City of New York NAC: Notification Appliance Circuit Alternating Current ADA: Americans with Disabilities Act N.C.: Normally Closed Ampere Hour NEC:...
  • Page 5 SAFETY SUMMARY This entire manual must be read and understood before installation. Installation Precautions Adherence to the following will aid in problem-free installation with long- term reliability: Several different sources of power can be connected to this fire alarm control unit. Disconnect all sources of power before servicing.
  • Page 6 SAFETY SUMMARY (CONT.) another level or floor of a building. A second floor detector, for example, may not sense a first floor or basement fire. Furthermore, all types of smoke detectors, both ionization and photoelectric types, have sensing limitations. No type of smoke detector can sense every kind of fire caused by carelessness and safety hazards such as smoking in bed, violent explosions, escaping gas, improper storage of flammable materials, overloaded electrical circuits, children playing with matches, or arson.
  • Page 7 NOTICE TO USERS, INSTALLERS, AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION AND ALL OTHER INVOLVED PARTIES This product incorporates field-programmable software. In order for the product to comply with the requirements in the Standard Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems, ANSI/UL 864, certain programming features or options must be limited to specific values or not used at all as indicated below.
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  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Introduction ....................1-1 Listings and Approvals .................. 1-1 Codes and Standards ..................1-2 Control Unit Description ................1-3 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION Installation Materials..................2-1 Installation Guidelines................... 2-2 Installation Procedure ................... 2-4 Terminations And Wiring Diagrams ..............2-14 Installing the Bezel, P/N 06-220114-001 ............
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  • Page 11 LIST OF FIGURES Figure Name Page Number Control Unit Components and Dimensions ............... 1-3 Printed Circuit Board (PCB) ................... 1-5 Installation Height Above Floor ................2-4 Control Unit and Surface Mounting Dimensions ............2-5 Semi-Flush Mounting Dimensions................2-6 Trim Ring Dimensions................... 2-6 Trim Ring Installed....................
  • Page 12 Agency Listing/Approval by System Classification ............. 1-1 Listed/Approved Suppression Systems..............1-2 LED Indicator and Display Color ................1-6 Kidde AEGIS Control Unit Contents................. 2-1 Hardware Kit Contents (P/N 06-220147-001) ............2-1 Wiring Gauge Recommendation, Resistance, and Maximum Lengths ......2-3 Configuration Settings ..................
  • Page 13: Introduction

    LISTINGS AND APPROVALS The Kidde AEGIS is listed/approved with the agencies listed in Table 1-1 for system classifications as described in the NFPA Standard 72, “National Fire Alarm Code”, ANSI/UL 864 9th edition, “Control Units for Fire Protective Signaling Systems”, and CAN/ULC-S527-99.
  • Page 14: Codes And Standards

    General Information CODES AND STANDARDS 1-3.1 Suppression System Standards The Kidde AEGIS is listed/approved for the control and activation of suppression systems listed in Table 1-2 which the designer/installer should be familiar with. Table 1-2. Listed/Approved Suppression Systems Application Applicable NFPA Standard...
  • Page 15: Control Unit Description

    General Information CONTROL UNIT DESCRIPTION The Kidde AEGIS consists of the following: Enclosure with Door, Power Supply Unit, Printed Circuit Board (PCB), and Secondary Standby Batteries (ordered separately). 5 in. (127 mm) 14-1/4 in. (362 mm) ENCLOSURE PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD POWER SUPPLY UNIT 19 in.
  • Page 16 General Information 1-4.2 Power Supply Unit The power supply unit mounts behind the circuit board and operates from either 120 Vac 50/60 Hz or 240 Vac 50/60 Hz. It powers the system and also charges a standby battery set which provides backup in case of loss of power from the AC source.
  • Page 17: General Information

    General Information MANUAL WATERFLOW/ SUPERVISORY SUPERVISORY RELEASE DETECTOR 2 ABORT DETECTOR 3 TROUBLE DETECTOR 1 RELAY 3 RELAY 2 TB10 RELAY 1 TB11 TB12 BATT OUT AC SUPPLY SELECT SWITCH (S6) NAC 1 TB19 NAC 2 AC IN TB14 TB15 TB16 TB17 TB18...
  • Page 18 General Information 1-4.3.1.1 LED Indicators The following is a list of control unit indicators and their LED display color. Table 1-3. LED Indicator and Display Color Indicator Display Color AC Power On Green System Alarm System Supervisory Yellow System Trouble Yellow Signal Silenced Yellow...
  • Page 19 1-4.3.1.4 Buzzer The buzzer will sound when an alarm, trouble or supervisory condition is present. 1-4.3.2 INITIATING DEVICE CIRCUITS (SYSTEM INPUTS) The Kidde AEGIS has the following system inputs: • Three (3) Detection Inputs • One (1) Manual Release •...
  • Page 20 The Supervisory Circuits accept inputs from monitoring devices such as pressure switches on agent cylinders or sprinkler systems. 1-4.4 System Outputs The Kidde AEGIS has the following system outputs: • Three (3) Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs) • Two (2) Agent Release Circuits (ARC) •...
  • Page 21 P/N 06-220023-001. ARCs activating initiators cannot be made power-limited. 1-4.4.3 PROGRAMMABLE/DEDICATED RELAYS The Kidde AEGIS has three independently programmable relays and one dedicated Trouble relay. The relays are Form-C type with contacts rated 3A @ 30 VDC / 120 VAC (resistive). P/N 06-236716-001 August 2007...
  • Page 22 General Information 1-4.4.3.1 Programmable Relays The three programmable relays are normally in the de-energized condition and will energize upon receipt of one of the following listed conditions. These relays will latch on change of state and shall remain latched until manually reset by the System Reset control switch. •...
  • Page 23: Installation Materials

    Installation CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION MATERIALS 2-1.1 Materials Provided Check and ensure that the received shipment of the Kidde AEGIS™ unit consists of: Table 2-1. Kidde AEGIS Control Unit Contents Description Part Number Quantity Enclosure Assembly (with door) 06-220132-001 Power Supply Unit...
  • Page 24: Installation Guidelines

    Although the Kidde AEGIS circuits have transient protection devices, additional protection is required in areas subject to above average lightning activity or induced voltage spikes and fluctuations due to power line load switching.
  • Page 25 Installation 2-2.3 Terminating Wiring Conductors For all subassemblies, strip 1/2-inch (13 mm) and leave straight for insertion beneath head of screw on one side only (do not loop conductor around screw). If using stranded conductor, twist and tin or use terminal lug. 2-2.4 Maximum Wiring Length Table 2-3 lists wiring gauge recommendations, resistance, and maximum length.
  • Page 26: Installation Procedure

    Installation INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 2-3.1 Mounting the Enclosure Assembly, P/N 06-220132-001 The control unit is designed to be surface or semi-flush mounted. Use screws or bolts no smaller than No. 10 (3/16-inch or 5 mm) in diameter to secure the enclosure to wall studs or masonry walls.
  • Page 27 Installation 14-1/4 in. (362 mm) 13-1/8 in. (333 mm) 9-1/8 in. (232 mm) 5-1/8 in. (130 mm) 1-1/8 in. (29 mm) 1-1/2 in. (38 mm) 9/32 in. 5 in. (7 mm) (127 mm) 1-1/2 in. (38 mm) KNOCKOUTS 4 ON TOP 7/16 in.
  • Page 28 Installation 2-3.1.2 SEMI-FLUSH MOUNTING 1. Cut and plumb an opening of dimensions as shown in Figure 2-3 in the wall on which the control unit will be semi-flush mounted. 14-1/4 in. (362 mm) 5 in. (127 mm) TOP VIEW 18-13/16 in. WALL CUTOUT (978 mm) 19-1/8 in.
  • Page 29 Installation 1. Ensure that the enclosure is semi-flush mounted as directed in Paragraph 2-3.1.2. 2. Prepare the surface of the wall for trim-ring installation by clearing all dirt and debris within 1-1/2 inches (38 mm) of the back-box perimeter. Ensure that this perimeter area is clean and dry.
  • Page 30 Installation TO PSU J2 CONNECTOR ON WHT/BLK GROUND WIRE FROM INSTALLATION KIT CONNECT TO LOWER EARTH-GROUND STUD ON LEFT-HAND SIDE OF ENCLOSURE TO PSU J2 CONNECTOR ON WHT/BLK GROUND WIRE FROM INSTALLATION KIT CONNECT TO LOWER EARTH-GROUND STUD ON LEFT-HAND SIDE OF ENCLOSURE ATTENTION! THE CONTROL UNIT IS SUPPLIED WITH ONE OF TWO EQUIVALENT POWER SUPPLIES.
  • Page 31 Installation FASTENING TAB FOR SCREW 230 V 115 V RETENTION TABS TYP (2) GROUND WIRE ATTACHED TO GROUND STUD THREADED HOLE FOR 3 x 10 mm MOUNTING SCREW Figure 2-7. Power Supply Unit Installation 5. Thread the supplied 3 x 10 mounting screw part way into the lower of the two threaded holes of the power supply unit.
  • Page 32 Installation AC PROTECTIVE COVER (WITH STANDOFF) Figure 2-8. PCB Installation 2. Securely screw one each of the eight (8) 2-3/8 inch (60 mm) aluminum standoffs (P/N 06-118533-001) onto each of the eight (8) threaded PEMs on enclosure backbox (top three rows) as shown in Figure 2-8. Note: Do not use the bottom row of threaded PEMs.
  • Page 33 Installation TB10 TB11 TB12 AC SUPPLY SELECT SWITCH (S6) TB19 TB14 TB15 TB16 TB17 TB18 TB13 EARTH-GROUND TERMINAL FOR POWER SUPPLY AND GREEN WIRE OF AC SUPPLY Figure 2-9. PCB-to-Cabinet Grounding Diagram 2-3.4 AC Input and Battery Backup Connections The control unit uses AC power (by others) as the primary power source, together with a 24 Vdc standby battery.
  • Page 34 Installation PROTECTIVE COVER FOR AC POWER INPUT ENCLOSURE WALL POWER CONNECTIONS FROM AC SUPPLY WHITE (NEUTRAL) LOWER LEFT CORNER OF PRINTED CONTROL BOARD BLACK (LINE/HOT) GREEN (GREEN) TB13 TO PSU EARTH GND AC POWER SELECTION SLIDE SWITC DOWN FOR 120 Vac / UP FOR 220-240 SUPERVISED STANDOFF FOR AC PROTECTIVE COVER Figure 2-10.
  • Page 35 Installation 2-3.5 Installing Backup Batteries Perform the following steps to install the backup batteries 1. Using Appendix A, Battery Capacity Calculations, calculate the size of the battery required for the application. 2. Ensure that the batteries are being placed into service within three (3) months of the ship date if stored at about 75°F (24°C) or within one (1) month if stored at 100°F (38°C).
  • Page 36: Terminations And Wiring Diagrams

    Installation TERMINATIONS AND WIRING DIAGRAMS 2-4.1 Terminal Blocks The PCB provides the following input and output terminations as shown in Figure 2-12. • Detector 1 (TB1) • Trouble Relay (TB8) • Agent Release ARC 2 (TB15) • Detector 2 (TB2) •...
  • Page 37 Installation 2-4.2 Input Circuit Wiring (TB1 through TB7) Refer to Appendix B for a list of compatible listed smoke/electronic heat detectors. EOL RESISTOR 5.1K, 0.5 W P/N 06-129025-002 TB1, TB2, TB3 Figure 2-13A. Class B, Style B Wiring for Smoke/Electronic Heat Detectors EOL RESISTOR 5.1K, 0.5 W TB1, TB2, TB3...
  • Page 38 Installation EOL RESISTOR 5.1K, 0.5 W P/N 06-129025-002 TB1, TB2, TB3, TB4, TB5, TB6, OR TB7 Figure 2-13C. Class B, Style B Wiring for Contact Devices EOL RESISTOR 5.1K, 0.5 W P/N 06-129025-002 TB1, TB2, TB3, TB4, TB5, TB6, OR TB7 Figure 2-13D.
  • Page 39 Installation 2-4.3 Notification Appliance Circuit Wiring (TB17, TB18, TB19) EOL RESISTOR 5.1K, 0.5 W P/N 06-129025-002 TB17, TB18, TB19 Figure 2-14 A. Class B , Style Y Notification Appliance Circuit EOL RESISTOR 5.1K, 0.5 W P/N 06-129025-002 TB17, TB18, TB19 Figure 2-14B.
  • Page 40 Installation 2-4.4 Agent Releasing Circuit Wiring Refer to Appendix B for a list of compatible listed releasing devices. TB14 OR TB15 R1- R2- SOLENOID P/N 06-220023-001 IN-LINE RELEASING DEVICE - MUST BE INSTALLED CLOSE NIPPLED TO SOLENOID ENCLOSURES Figure 2-15A. Agent Release Circuit - Single Solenoid, Power-Limited TB14 OR TB15 R1- R2- SOLENOID...
  • Page 41 Installation TB14 OR TB15 R1- R2- SOLENOID IN-LINE RELEASING DEVICES P/N 06-220023-001 MUST BE INSTALLED CLOSE NIPPLED TO SOLENOID ENCLOSURES Figure 2-15C. Agent Release Circuit — Dual Solenoid, Power-Limited TB14 OR TB15 R1- R2- SOLENOID Figure 2-15D. Agent Release Circuit — Dual Solenoid, Non-Power-Limited P/N 06-236716-001 2-19 August 2007...
  • Page 42 Installation TB14 OR TB15 R1- R2- SOLENOID P/N 83-100034-001 BLACK N.C. WHITE N.O. MICROSWITCH P/N 87-120039-001 NOTE TO MAKE THIS A POWER LIMITED CIRCUIT, ADD IN-LINE RELEASING DEVICES (P/N 06-220023-001) AS SHOWN IN FIGURE 2-15C. Figure 2-15E. Agent Release Circuit for XV and CXV Control Heads TB14 OR TB15 R1- R2- 10 OHM LIMITING...
  • Page 43: Installing The Bezel, P/N 06-220114-001

    Installation INSTALLING THE BEZEL, P/N 06-220114-001 1. Align bezel cutouts to the timer and control switches on the PCB. 2. Gently press the bezel onto PCB so snap-on clips click into the PCB fitted holes. INSTALLING OPTIONAL DEAD-FRONT PANEL, P/N 06-220175-001 Certain applications such as those in Canada require a dead-front panel as described in Paragraph 1-4.1.2.
  • Page 44 Installation Note: Switch guard is keyed and can only be installed one way. 4. Install locking nut on the abort switch. 5. Install abort switch from back of enclosure door. Attach pushbutton switch guard and tighten. SWITCH MANUAL GUARD RELEASE LOCKING SWITCH MANUAL RELEASE...
  • Page 45: Completing The Installation

    Installation - WHITE WIRES TO TB5 - BLACK WIRES TO TB4 BLACK WIRES FROM SWITCH WIRE HARNESS CABLE CLAMP MANUAL AND 8-32 KEP NUT RELEASE (SUPPLIED) SWITCH (TYP 3 PLACES) ABORT SWITCH WIRE SWITCH HARNESS REAR VIEW Figure 2-18. Installing Switch Harness Assembly COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION 1.
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  • Page 47: Entering Site - Specific Configuration

    CONFIGURATION ENTERING SITE - SPECIFIC CONFIGURATION The Kidde AEGIS™ is suitable for a wide variety of applications by means of configuring its inputs and outputs. Inputs and outputs are configured via the operator interface. The following sections details on how to enter or change configuration settings.
  • Page 48 Configuration 3-1.2 Lost, Forgotten or Incorrect Passwords In the event that the entered password is incorrect, the display reads "Err" for three (3) seconds and then prompts for entering the password again by displaying "0" as the first digit. When at the "Err" display, press the Signal Silence control switch to display a random 3 digit code.
  • Page 49: Configuration Settings

    Configuration CONFIGURATION SETTINGS This section describes the configuration settings for the AEGIS unit. Use Table 3-1 to set the configuration settings. • To advance to the next selection for an item, press the Output Disable control switch. • To advance to the next item, press the Acknowledge control switch. •...
  • Page 50 Configuration Table 3-1. Configuration Settings Configuration Default Number Configuration Item Configuration (Position 3) Selection Mode (Position 1, 2) Application Mode - 1 — Release Circuit 2 not in use (see note 1) Release Circuit 2 2 — Manual Release or Single Zone input from DET 1 3 —...
  • Page 51 Configuration Table 3-1. Configuration Settings Configuration Default Number Configuration Item Configuration (Position 3) Selection Mode (Position 1, 2) Programmable Relay 2 1 — General alarm (DET 1, DET 2, DET 3/WF, or Manual Release) 2 — First Alarm (DET 1, DET 2, DET 3/WF, or Manual Release) (see note 2) 3 —...
  • Page 52 Configuration Table 3-1. Configuration Settings Configuration Default Number Configuration Item Configuration (Position 3) Selection Mode (Position 1, 2) Automatic Time Delay - 1 — 0 seconds Release Circuit 1 2 — 10 seconds 3 — 20 seconds 4 — 30 seconds (select for NYC) 5 —...
  • Page 53 Configuration Table 3-1. Configuration Settings Configuration Default Number Configuration Item Configuration (Position 3) Selection Mode (Position 1, 2) Latching for 1 — SUPV 1 is non-latching Supervisory 1 2 — SUPV 1 is latching (forced if part of Cross-Zone) Latching for 1 —...
  • Page 54 Configuration Table 3-1. Configuration Settings Configuration Default Number Configuration Item Configuration (Position 3) Selection Mode (Position 1, 2) NAC 1 Pre-Release 0 — 60 bpm Non-Silenceable (see note 9) 1 — 60 bpm Silenceable 2 — 120 bpm Non-Silenceable 3 — 120 bpm Silenceable 4 —...
  • Page 55 Configuration Table 3-1. Configuration Settings Configuration Default Number Configuration Item Configuration (Position 3) Selection Mode (Position 1, 2) NAC 2 First Alarm 0 — 60 bpm Non-Silenceable (see note 8) 1 — 60 bpm Silenceable 2 — 120 bpm Non-Silenceable 3 —...
  • Page 56 Configuration Table 3-1. Configuration Settings Configuration Default Number Configuration Item Configuration (Position 3) Selection Mode (Position 1, 2) NAC 2 Releasing 0 — 60 bpm Non-Silenceable (see note 10) 1 — 60 bpm Silenceable 2 — 120 bpm Non-Silenceable 3 — 120 bpm Silenceable 4 —...
  • Page 57 Configuration Table 3-1. Configuration Settings Configuration Default Number Configuration Item Configuration (Position 3) Selection Mode (Position 1, 2) NAC 3 Pre-Release 0 — 60 bpm Non-Silenceable (see note 9) 1 — 60 bpm Silenceable 2 — 120 bpm Non-Silenceable 3 — 120 bpm Silenceable 4 —...
  • Page 58 Configuration Table 3-1. Configuration Settings Configuration Default Number Configuration Item Configuration (Position 3) Selection Mode (Position 1, 2) NAC #1 General Alarm 0 — 60 bpm Non-Silenceable 1 — 60 bpm Silenceable 2 — 120 bpm Non-Silenceable 3 — 120 bpm Silenceable 4 —...
  • Page 59 Configuration Table 3-1. Configuration Settings Configuration Default Number Configuration Item Configuration (Position 3) Selection Mode (Position 1, 2) NAC #3 General Alarm 0 — 60 bpm Non-Silenceable 1 — 60 bpm Silenceable 2 — 120 bpm Non-Silenceable 3 — 120 bpm Silenceable 4 —...
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  • Page 61 Operation CHAPTER 4 OPERATION INTRODUCTION This chapter explains how to read the control unit display, interpret the LEDs, and how to reset the unit. The following are the operational modes of the control unit: • Normal Mode • Alarm Signal •...
  • Page 62: Control Switch Functionality

    Operation 4-1.3 Supervisory Signal In the supervisory state, the control unit has detected a change in state of one or both of its supervisory input circuits, or its PCB mounted Output Disable switch. A flashing LED indicates one or more unacknowledged supervisory events. A steady LED indicates all supervisory events have been acknowlwdged.
  • Page 63 Operation 4-2.4 Output Disable Disables the release of agent, and as selected in the system configuration, the activation of NAC outputs and/or Programmable Relays. This is used when performing maintenance on the system. When the control switch is engaged, it creates a System Supervisory condition. Pressing the control switch momentarily toggles in and out of the disable mode.
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  • Page 65: Maintenance Requirements

    TESTING AND MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS The Kidde AEGIS™ must be inspected, tested and maintained in accordance with the requirements of NFPA 72 (latest edition), and/or the local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Two different sources of power can be connected to the control unit. Disconnect...
  • Page 66: Testing

    Testing and Maintenance TESTING 5-3.1 Battery Status Check 1. Disconnect AC power. 2. Allow control unit to operate on the batteries for about one hour. 3. Measure the individual battery voltages. If any battery reads 1.5 V or more below its rated voltage, that battery should be replaced.
  • Page 67 Testing and Maintenance 5-3.4 Lamp Test Use the following procedures to perform the lamp/buzzer test. 1. Verify that the control unit is in normal standby mode with no alarms, troubles or supervisory conditions. 2. Press and hold the Acknowledge control switch for a period of five (5) seconds. The LEDs and the digital display characters will illuminate, and the buzzer will sound.
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  • Page 69: Purpose

    PURPOSE This chapter provides diagnostic information, probable causes, and the method(s) to return the Kidde AEGIS to proper operating conditions. Prior to taking corrective action or performing any maintenance functions, you must refer to Paragraph 5-1 and follow the instructions specified there.
  • Page 70: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Code Trouble Corrective Action Low Battery Check battery voltage, must be greater than 20.5 Vdc in the absence of primary power. When voltage drops as low as 19.5 Vdc, the charger will disconnect and the outputs will be isolated. Reversed Battery Verify Battery polarity.
  • Page 71: Parts List

    Parts List CHAPTER 7 PARTS LIST Description Part Number Kidde AEGIS Control Unit 84-732001-001 Kidde AEGIS Control Unit with Switches 84-732001-201 Installation/Configuration Kit 06-220148-002 Operating Instructions 06-236719-002 Replacement Hardware Installation Kit 06-220149-001 Replacement Enclosure Assembly 06-220172-002 Replacement Enclosure Assembly (with Switches)
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  • Page 73: A-2 Power Consumption Data

    Table A-2 lists the power consumption of the various system components. Table A-2. Power Consumptions for System Components Number Component Standby Power (mA) Alarm Power (mA) 100.00 240.00 Kidde AEGIS™ Control Unit 1000.00 Max. 1000.00 Max. Auxiliary Power Output Programmable Relays 0.00 20.00 Ionization/Photoelectric/Electronic Heat Detectors 0.07...
  • Page 74: A-3 Standby And Alarm Power Requirements

    For the Alarm current values of Steady Release Solenoids, refer to Appendix B. Since the Power Supply of the Kidde AEGIS unit is rated at 5.4 Amps, the system designer should ensure that the system circuits are loaded so as to keep the calculated alarm current equal to or less than 5.4 Amps.
  • Page 75: A-4 Battery Capacity Calculations

    Battery Capacity Calculations BATTERY CAPACITY CALCULATIONS Based on the “Duration” for which battery backup is required (refer to Paragraph A-1) and the Total Standby Power and Total Alarm Power values (refer to Paragraph A-3), the next step is to calculate the battery capacity in Ampere-Hours (AH) using Table A-4. Table A-4.
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  • Page 77 List of Agency Listed Compatible Devices APPENDIX B LIST OF AGENCY LISTED COMPATIBLE DEVICES DETECTORS AND BASES Table B-1. Detectors and Bases Device Model Part Number Ionization Smoke Detector CPD-7051 70-510000-001 Ionization Detector Duct Head CPD-7051D 70-510000-060 Advanced Ionization Smoke Detector CPD-7054 70-540000-001 Advanced Ionization Detector Duct Head...
  • Page 78 List of Agency Listed Compatible Devices Table B-2. Releasing Solenoid Wire Length (ft.) Resistance Max. Device (Min.) (Max.) On Time Number per Agency Amps Ohms Circuits 890181 Momentary — 1 or 2 UL, FM 895630 Momentary — 1 or 2 UL, FM 899175 2.20...
  • Page 79: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications APPENDIX C TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Item Description NUMBER OF HAZARDS One (1) POWER AC Main Input 120 Vac/240 Vac 50/60 Hz (90 to 264 Vrms, 47 to 63 Hz) Current Consumption 3.2 Amps 120 Vac: 1.6 Amps 240 Vac: Required Breaker 15 Amps Power Supply Output...
  • Page 80 Technical Specifications Item Description Manual Release One (1) Compatible Devices A quantity of Normally-Open contact-closure devices subject to maximum allowable wiring resistance. Circuit Type - Class A (Style D) or Class B (Style B) supervised - Detects Opens and Ground Faults - Power Limited Circuit Voltage Nominal 24 Vdc, 28 Vdc maximum...
  • Page 81 Technical Specifications Item Description OUTPUT CIRCUITS Notification Appliance Three (3) - NAC 1: First Alarm Condition - NAC 2: Pre-Release Condition - NAC 3: Release Condition Compatible Devices A quantity of Polarized 24 Vdc Notification Appliances subject to the maximum current and maximum allowable voltage drop per circuit. Circuit type - Class A (Style Y) or Class B (Style Z) supervised - Detects Opens and Ground Faults...
  • Page 82 Technical Specifications Item Description ENCLOSURE Degree of Protection NEMA 1 Material of Construction 18 Gauge (0.053 inches or 1.35 mm) sheet steel Color Assembled Dimensions - With Standard Door 14-1/4 in. Width x 5 in. Depth x 19 in. Height (362 mm x 127 mm x 483 mm) - With Switch-Door 14-1/4 in.
  • Page 83 FM Rules for PreAction/Deluge Systems APPENDIX D FM RULES FOR PREACTION/DELUGE SYSTEMS Kidde AEGIS™ applications which require Factory Mutual (FM) approved Pre-Action and/or Deluge Systems must conform to the following guidelines: • Detection Zone 1 (Det1), Detection Zone 2 (Det2) and Waterflow (W'Flow) Initiating Circuits must be configured for Class A, Style D wiring.
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  • Page 85 Central Station Operation APPENDIX E CENTRAL STATION OPERATION The Kidde AEGIS™ should be configured for Central Station operation as follows: • One of the three (3) Programmable Relays should be configured for any alarm. For example: 3, OR • The Trouble Relay should be set to delay AC Failure Response by a period acceptable to the local AHJ.
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  • Page 87 Routings for Power-Limited and Non-Power-Limited Wiring APPENDIX F ROUTINGS FOR POWER-LIMITED AND NON-POWER-LIMITED WIRING This appendix provides guidelines for power-limited and non-power-limited wiring requirements. The following wiring requirements shall be observed: • Power-limited and non-power-limited wiring must be physically separated within the control-unit enclosure •...
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  • Page 90 Kidde, Fenwal and HSSD are registered trademarks of Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. These instructions do not purport to cover all the details or variations in the equipment described, nor do they provide for every possible contingency to be met in connection with installation, operation and maintenance.

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