Simplex 4090-9006 Application And Installation Manual

Simplex 4090-9006 Application And Installation Manual

Suppression release peripheral

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Cautions and
Warnings
Important Compatibility
Information
Introduction
 2008-2017 Tyco Fire Protection Products. All rights reserved.
Specifications and other information shown were current as of publication and are subject to change without notice.
TYCO, SIMPLEX, and the product names listed in this material are marks and/or registered marks. Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited.
Application and Installation Instructions
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. Follow the instructions in this
installation manual. These instructions must be followed to avoid damage to this product
and associated equipment. Product operation and reliability depend upon proper
installation.
DO NOT INSTALL ANY SIMPLEX
Upon unpacking your Simplex product, inspect the contents of the carton for shipping
damage. If damage is apparent, immediately file a claim with the carrier and notify an
authorized Simplex product supplier.
ELECTRICAL HAZARD. Disconnect electrical field power when making any internal
adjustments or repairs. All repairs should be performed by a representative or authorized
agent of your local Simplex product supplier.
STATIC HAZARD. Static electricity can damage components. Handle as follows:
Ground yourself before opening or installing components.
Prior to installation, keep components wrapped in anti-static material at all times.
When the Suppression Release Peripheral (SRP) is used for field replacement, no action is
necessary. In a new installation, the software limitations in Table 1 must be adhered to.
This is because revision E and earlier SRPs sensed only normal (10 k EOL) and trouble
(open-circuit) conditions, and revision F and later SRPs sense normal (10 k EOL),
trouble (open-circuits), and supervisory (16.2 k disconnect switch) conditions. When
adding a SRP to an existing (pre-revision F) installation, it is necessary to either upgrade
the software or clip the 16.2 k resistor from the maintenance switches
Table 1. SRP Compatibility Information
4010
4009
4100U
4007ES and 4007ES Hybrid
4010ES
4100ES
* These revisions incorporate the capability to interpret the additional line condition, which is the
16.2 k supervisory resistor.
This publication describes the installation procedure for the 4090-9005 and 4090-9006
SRP. The SRP controls the actuator that activates the suppression release systems (such as
CO
or INERGEN), single or double interlock preaction sprinkler systems, and deluge
2
sprinkler systems.
With the SRP, you can upgrade the FACP to enable it to become an agent release system,
see Figure 1. Appropriate software is required.
Suppression Release Peripheral
®
PRODUCT THAT APPEARS DAMAGED.
- SRP is compatible with 4010 IDNet and NACs
- Master software is at revision 4.01* or higher
- SFIO software is at revision 4.01* or higher
- SRP is compatible with 4009 IDNet and NACs
- SRP is compatible with 4100 IDNet and NACs on the following:
SPS,RPS, XPS and XNAC (not XSIG)
- Master software is at revision 11.11* or higher
SPS is at revision 3.07* or higher
- IDNET and IDNET+ are at revision 3.07* or higher
- Software Revision 3.03 or higher
- All revisions
- SRP is compatible with IDNet or IDNet2 and MSS(I) or ESS
- All revisions
- SRP is compatible with IDNet or IDNet2 and SPS, or EPS, or RPS, or
XPS, or XNAC (all software revisions).
- SRP is not compatible with XSIG
4090-9005, -9006
Continued on next page
579-385
Rev. N

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  • Page 1 579-385 Specifications and other information shown were current as of publication and are subject to change without notice. Rev. N TYCO, SIMPLEX, and the product names listed in this material are marks and/or registered marks. Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited.
  • Page 2 Suppression Release Peripheral Application and Installation Instructions Introduction BRACKET ASSEMBLY NAC INPUT (TB1) SUPPRESSION RELEASE MODULE IDNet INPUT (TB3) RAC OUTPUT (TB2) LED HARNESS PLUG (P1) ADDRESS SWITCH (SW1) Figure 1. Suppression Release Peripheral Setting the SRP Note: The IDNet channel supports address codes 1 through 250. Address Each SRP has a unique address.
  • Page 3 Refer to the 2975-9227 enclosure installation instructions (579-403) for mounting the Mounting the SRP enclosure box. Follow the directions below to mount the 4090-9005 and 4090-9006 SRP to a 2975-9227 Enclosure (See Figure 3). Note: The 4090-9006 ULC-listed SRP is shipped with the peripheral already mounted to the enclosure, skip step 1 for the 4090-9006.
  • Page 4 Suppression Release Peripheral Application and Installation Instructions IDNet Input SRP Terminal Wiring The SRP communicates with the FACP through the IDNet channel. The IDNet channel Inputs/Outputs connects to terminal TB3 on the SRP and accepts two 12 – 18 AWG wires on each of the terminals.
  • Page 5 Suppression Release Peripheral Application and Installation Instructions Wiring Table 3. SRP RAC Wiring Guidelines Restrictions MAXIMUM RAC WIRING DISTANCE Based on a total Drop of 0.6 V RAC OUTPUT DISTANCE CURRENT TOTAL LINE (Refer to RESISTANCE 18 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG 12 AWG actuator rating)
  • Page 6 Suppression Release Peripheral Application and Installation Instructions Wiring Guidelines Table 5. UL/ ULC Compatible Releasing Devices (continued) NOTES ANSUL AUTOMAN II-C Assembly (uses solenoid 17728; coil 25924) AUTOMAN II-C Explosion-Proof Releasing Device (uses solenoid 31492; coil 31438) AUTOMAN II-C Assembly (uses solenoid 68739; coil 25924) Solenoid Electric Actuator (uses solenoid 73111;...
  • Page 7 Suppression Release Peripheral Application and Installation Instructions Table 7. SRP RAC CURRENT ALARM CURRENT REQUIRED FROM NAC Standby Battery Calculations, 0.5 A 854 mA continued 0.75 A 1.28 A 1.0 A 1.71 A 1.25 A 2.14 A 1.5 A 2.56 A 1.75 A 3.0 A 2.0 A*...
  • Page 8 Suppression Release Peripheral Application and Installation Instructions -385-02 Maintenance Switch Wiring Notes: Connect the black wire to black and the red wire to red on the coil supervision module. Refer to Table 3 for maximum RAC wiring distance based on 0.6 V, including supervision module. 0.6 V Drop per Releasing Appliance Circuit (RAC) Output Interface description is on page 5 and Table 3.
  • Page 9 Suppression Release Peripheral Application and Installation Instructions For systems intended for Halon 1301 (NFPA 12A), Halon 1211 (NFPA 12B), or clean Suppression agents (NFPA 2001) release, a pre-discharge NAC must be configured to warn building Release occupants of the impending discharge. Refer to the applicable control panel programming Application manual (574-849 for 4100U/4100ES/4010ES, 579-1167 for 4007ES and 574-052 for Requirements...
  • Page 10 FM System Requirements This section describes specific requirements for Factory Mutual agent release and Introduction preaction/deluge systems.  Use battery calculations for battery voltage to 23 V DC minimum. General  Use Coil Supervision Module 2081-9046 on each releasing circuit. Release circuit voltages must remain between 20.4 V DC and 26.4 V DC under all Automatic load conditions.

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