PERTRONIC INDUSTRIES LTD
Pertronic Conventional Indicating MCP (CPPIN-3T)
Product Overview:
The Pertronic Indicating Manual Call-Point is a high-reliability conventional Fire Alarm activation
device with a compact, aesthetically pleasing, low profile design.
Features:
- High reliability Fire Alarm activation device.
- Safe Secure Commissioning without the need to remove the Snapglaze.
- Push button latching switch with inbuilt LED indicator.
- Can be installed into a standard single gang flush box fitting.
- Low Profile Design.
- Electronic components protected from damage.
- 'Snapglaze' frangible element for improved user safety (Patent NZ Number: 272427).
- Terminals accept 0.5mm2 to 1.5mm2 cables.
- Bi-directional circuit connection terminals
- The MCP clamps the circuit voltage at 2.3Vdc
- Compatible with 12V Bell reversal of F4-2W and F1-2W systems.
- For non-2W panels, reversal of the MCP causes a High Defect – the M-Level reached depends upon
the number of devices on the circuit and the number reverse-connected.
- Fully complies with NZS 4512:2003
Specifications:
- Dimensions:
- Electrical:
- MCP Indicators
- Environmental:
Compatibility:
Indicating Manual Call-Points are compatible with the following products:
Product
F1
F1-2W
F4
F4-2W
F16
F16e
Loop Responder v1.0 & above
Apartment
Module
PERTRONIC INDUSTRIES LTD
115mm(height) x115mm(width) x 15mm(depth above flush-box)
Designed to fit into a standard flush-box fitting
Operating Voltage
Quiescent Current
Alarm Current
MCP Poll
MCP Activated
Operating Temperature
Humidity
MCP Hardware Version Panel Software Version
v1.0 & above
v6.0 & above
v1.0 & above
v6.0 & above
v1.0 & above
v1.0 & above
v1.2 & above
10 to 30Vdc
0mA
Panel Dependent
Switch Illuminates and flashes Red
Switch Illuminates and latches Red
0 to 40C
10 to 95% RH (non-condensing)
v2.3 & above
v9.04 & above
v2.26 & above
v9.0 & above
v7.0 & above
v1.10N & above
v3.00N & above
v1.00N & above
0720 Indicating MCP Installation Note Issue 8, Mar 2010
Release Date
November 2003
March 2007
November 2003
March 2007
November 2003
June 2004
May 2004
Feb 2006