Notifier RP-1001 Installation Manual

Notifier RP-1001 Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 'HOXJH‡3UHDFWLRQ&RQWURO 53 ,QVWDOODWLRQ0DQXDO 'RFXPHQW   5HY 31 ) (&1  www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 2 While a fire alarm system may lower insurance Fire Alarm System Limitations rates, it is not a substitute for fire insurance! An automatic fire alarm system–typically made up of smoke Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and detectors, heat detectors, manual pull stations, audible warn- alarm only when heat on their sensors increases at a prede- ing devices, and a fire alarm control with remote notification termined rate or reaches a predetermined level.
  • Page 3 Installation Precautions Adherence to the following will aid in problem-free installation with long-term reliability: WARNING - Several different sources of power can be con- Like all solid state electronic devices, this system may nected to the fire alarm control panel. Disconnect all sources operate erratically or can be damaged when subjected to light- of power before servicing.
  • Page 4 •CAN/ULC-S527-M87 Standard for Control Units for Fire Alarm Systems Other: •NEC Article 300 Wiring Methods •NEC Article 760 Fire Alarm Systems •Applicable Local and State Building Codes •Requirements of the Local Authority Having Jurisdiction •Notifier Device Compatibility Document, 15378. •ADA Americans with Disabilities Act RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    3.7: Last Event Recall ..................30 3.8: Sprinkler Supervisory Tracking ...............30 3.9: Non-Silenceable Service ................30 3.10: System Events ..................30 Appendix A: Power Calculations ...............32 Appendix B: NFPA Standard-Specific Requirements ........34 Appendix C: Testing & Maintenance ..............41 Index ........................43 RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 6: Product Description

    LEDs. The RP-1001 is a 120 VAC fire alarm control panel. The RP-1001E is an export version of the RP-1001 that runs on 220/240 VAC. The RP-1001C is a 120 VAC control unit that functions according to the requirements of Underwriters Laboratories of Canada (ULC). An integral standby battery system, with charger, is provided.
  • Page 7 Alarm/Waterflow Bell (Style Y/Z) Waterflow/Supervisory Bell (Style Y/Z) Releasing Circuit 1 (Style Y) Supervisory Bell/Release Circuit 2 (Style Y) )URQW3DQHO&RQWURO6ZLWFKHV Switch 1 Tone Silence Switch 2 Alarm Silence Switch 3 Alarm Activate Switch 4 System Reset RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 8 “OPT2” on the main board. Cross Zone Not Used Dual Hazard Discharge Timer Micro Fail LED Battery Fail LED Ground Discharge Timer Discharge Timer Fault LED Figure 1.1 RP-1001 Installation Diagram RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 9: Optional Boards

    Municipal Box wiring can leave the building. Specifications for Remote Station service (NFPA 72 Remote Station Fire Alarm System) Maximum load for each circuit: 10 mA. Reverse polarity output voltage: 24 VDC. Remote Alarm and Remote Trouble wiring can leave the building. RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 10: Remote Annunciator

    A Local Trouble Sounder and Silence Switch are also pro- vided. All LED wiring is supervised for open conditions. Any open condition will cause the System Trouble LED to illuminate. Note: The Remote Annunciator requires the use of an LED Interface module (4XLM). RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 11: Optional Meters

    DC AMPERES 6SHFLILFDWLRQV $&3RZHU For RP-1001 and RP-1001C: 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1.2 amps For RP-1001E: 220/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.6 amps Wire size: minimum #14 AWG with 600V insulation %DWWHU\ OHDGDFLGRQO\  Maximum Charging Circuit: 27.6V, 1.5 amps Maximum Battery Capacity: 18 AH.
  • Page 12: Specifications

    Total DC current available for powering external devices is 0.5 amp (subtracted from 2.25 amps available to Notification Appliance Circuits). Maximum ripple voltage: 100 mV p-p Note: For device compatibility data, refer to the Device Compatibility Document. RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 13: Installation Procedure

    WARNING: Do not apply 1.5 in (38.1 mm) power to this control unit until printed circuit board has been reinstalled, and all connections 16.125 in. have been made and verified. (408.79 mm) 14.625 in. (371.475 mm) RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 14: Ul Power-Limited Wiring Requirements

       at this time. If servicing the panel, check to insure that release devices (i.e. solenoids) are mechanically and electrically disabled to avoid inadvertent agent discharges. Wire electrical circuits as described in the following sections. RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 15: Initiating Device Circuits

    Devices or or Pressure Pull Station Pressure Switches Switches                ,1  ,1  ,1  ,1  Figure 2.2 Initiating Device Circuits RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 16: Four-Wire Smoke Detector Connections

    24V power loop which must function at Figure 2.3 Typical Connection for the same time in alarm. Four-Wire Smoke Detectors is the detector current in alarm. is the end-of-line relay current. RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 17: Output Circuits

    Releasing Circuit for Canadian Applications REL-4.7K Where: = maximum allowable resistance of wiring = solenoid current For Canadian applications, use REL-4.7K as shown in the following diagram. Note: Unused Releasing Circuits must be connected with a dummy load as shown. RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 18: Powering External Devices

    The combined current draws from the from the Resettable and powering devices requiring Resettable and Nonresettable outputs Nonresettable outputs cannot filtered DC power. cannot exceed 200 mA. exceed 200 mA. +24VU +24VR +24VNR Figure 2.5 Power Terminals RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 19: Voltmeter/Ammeter

    4. Secure the 4XMM to the backbox with the two screws provided. On some models, it will be necessary to install the meter bracket with the nuts and bolts provided. Figure 2.6 Connecting the Meters to the Main Board RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 20: Optional Modules

    Figure 2.9. Figure 2.7 Selecting Location & Cutting Jumpers Optional Board Main (4XZM shown) Board (Part # 42050) Stand-offs Figure 2.8 Assembling Optional Modules Figure 2.9 Labelling Optional Modules RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 21 Cutting the TBL jumper will allow the alarm reverse polarity circuit to open on trouble, if no alarm exists. Note: Remote Alarm, Remote Trouble and Municipal Box wiring can leave the building. Note: This module is not suitable for transmitting reverse polarity Supervisory Signals. RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 22 Limited Circuit Figure 2.11 Mixing Power-Limited and Non-Power-Limited Circuits Note: If any dry contacts are to be used as non-power-limited circuits, write this on the Protected Premises Unit label, located on the door of the control panel. RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 23 Note: Make wiring connections with system power off. Maximum wire impedance is 50 ohm per wiring connection. +24V Out#1 Out#2 Out#3 Out#4 System Trouble Sound Resound Connect to corresponding terminals of the RZA-4X Remote Annunciator. Side View Single-gang Box Front View Figure 2.12 LED Interface Module RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 24: Setting Mode Of Operation

    Zone 2. condition on Zone 4. Note: Outputs 1 and 2 refer to Notification Appliance Circuits. Outputs 3 and 4 refer to Releasing Circuits. Zones 1 and 2 refer to Initiating Device Circuits 1 and 2. RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 25: Power-Up Procedure

    System will be operational and could damage the PC board or injure personnel. 1. Wire Primary Power Connections. Primary power Ground required for the RP-1001 and RP-1001C panels is 120 VAC, (Not Used) 50/60 Hz, 1.2 amps. Primary power required for the Neutral RP-1001E is 220/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.6 amps.
  • Page 26 If contact is made with sulfuric acid, immediately flush skin or eyes with water for 15 minutes and seek immediate medical attention. Cable P/N 75203 Black Black Figure 2.13 Battery Connections RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 27: System Operation

    Yellow LED that illuminates steadily on motherboard when battery is low or not detected. (DUWK Yellow LED that illuminates steadily on motherboard during a ground fault condition. 0LFUR)DLO Yellow LED that illuminates on motherboard when watchdog timer detects microprocessor failure. RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 28: Control Switches

    (TONE or ALARM SILENCE), at Alarm LED =21(  which point the LED(s) will illuminate steadily. Trouble LED Alarm LED =21(  Trouble LED Alarm LED :$7(5)/2: Trouble LED (Not used) 683(59,625< Trouble LED RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 29: Piezo

    6. To select the previous zone, press the ALARM ACTIVATE switch. 7. When disable selections are complete, release the TONE SILENCE switch. If any zone has been disabled, the trouble relay will activate and System Trouble LED will flash. RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 30: Last Event Recall

    Upon actuation of a single-zone initiating device, a red alarm LED will illuminate to indicate whether Zone 1 or Zone 2 is in alarm. In addition to the LED, a single-zone alarm will activate the Alarm Relay; the piezo and remote RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 31: System Events

    When the AC voltage returns or increases above the brownout threshold, the green AC Power LED will illuminate. The power supply circuitry will return to primary power functions and begin to recharge the backup battery supply. RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 32: Appendix A Power Calculations

    3. The total standby current must include both the resettable (TB2 Terminals 3 & 4) and nonresettable (TB2 Terminals 1 & 2) power. Caution must be taken to ensure that current drawn from these outputs during alarm does not exceed maximum ratings specified (see Appendix A.2). RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 33 5. The battery charger in this panel will charge a maximum of 18 AH of batteries within 48 hours (7 AH minimum). Batteries larger than 12 AH will require a UL-listed battery cabinet (e.g. Notifier BB-17). RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 34: Appendix B Nfpa Standard-Specific Requirements

    The relay contacts of this control panel may be used to trip any dialer that is UL listed for Central Station/Remote Station services. The illustrations in this appendix provide examples of possible system configurations. * Applications which require the 411UDAC, the NOTI-FIRE 911AC, or the Potter EFT-C are not FM approved. RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 35 AC LOSS. Motherboard 911AC Alarm TB3-1 6 and 7 normally open contacts TB3-3 8 and 9 Trouble TB3-4 normally open contacts TB3-6 Supervisory 4XZM TB1-12 normally open contacts jumper TB3-6 to 4XZM TB1-10 RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 36 5. Jumper Settings: When employing a DACT, place jumper over pins JP1-2 and JP1-3 on the control panel. This directs the control panel to transmit all trouble conditions except AC LOSS. The DACT must be configured to transmit AC power loss to the central station. RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 37 Neutral / White 2-7AH Ground / Green AC Wiring for DACT/FACP must be connected to the same circuit. Motherboard MS-5012 TB3-1 TB2-2 Alarm TB3-3 TB2-1 TB3-4 TB2-4 Trouble TB3-6 TB2-3 4XZM TB1-10 TB2-10 Supervisory 4XZM TB1-12 TB2-9 RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 38 Note: Maximum loop resistance allowed for wiring from control panel to Municipal Box is 3 ohms. FIRE Municipal Box Circuit ;7% Gamewell Model M34-56 Local Energy Municipal Box 4XTM Transmitter Module (activated polarities shown) RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 39 Power Sonic PS 1260 Power Sonic PS 1265 YUASA NPG-12 or equivalent Maximum Battery Size 6.0 X 2.6 X 4.1 in. (15.24 x 6.6 x10.41 cm) Remote Alarm Remote Trouble 4XTM Transmitter Module (activated polarities shown) RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 40 3. This control panel/transmitter arrangement can be employed for an NFPA 72 Proprietary Fire Alarm system. 4. Form-C Trouble relay which will automatically activate on any trouble condition. 5. Form-C Alarm relay programmed to activate on General Alarm. Potter EFT-C RP-1001 RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 41: Appendix C Testing & Maintenance

    A regular schedule of inspection, testing, and maintenance is vital to insure proper and reliable operation of the control panel. The procedures should be performed as required by the local authority having jurisdiction. Refer to NFPA for further details. RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 42 Loss of main power 1. Check incoming power (TB5). (TB1 for 4XB panels) System trouble LED ON AC Power Damaged circuit breaker 1. Replace circuit board. LED OFF Micro Fail yellow LED ON Microprocessor damaged 1. Replace circuit board. RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 43: Index

    End-of-line resistor 39 Discharge timer 25 Dual hazard/combined release 24 Dual hazard/split release 24 Four-wire smoke detector 16, 18 Selecting options 24 Single hazard/cross zone 24 Single hazard/two zone 24 Heat detector circuits 15 Initiating Device Circuits RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 44 Zone disable 29 Single hazard mode 24 Zone relay module, see 4XZM Soaker timer,see Discharge timer Zone status 28 Specifications Zones 4XLM 10 Configuring output modes 24 4XMM 9 Wiring initiating devices 15 4XTM 9 4XZM 10 RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 45 Notes RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 46 Notes RP-1001 15150:F 05/24/2001 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 47 For products not under NOTIFIER manufacturing date-stamp control, the warranty ® is eighteen (18) months from date of original purchase by NOTIFIER 's distributor unless the installation instructions or catalog sets forth a shorter period, in which case the shorter period shall apply. This warranty is void if the product is altered, repaired or serviced by anyone other than NOTIFIER ®...
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