Simplex 2004 Series Installation Manual
Simplex 2004 Series Installation Manual

Simplex 2004 Series Installation Manual

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2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control
Unit Installation Guide
579-1402 Rev B
*05791402B*

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  • Page 1 2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide 579-1402 Rev B *05791402B*...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Cautions, warnings, and regulatory information..................3 FCC Information....................................4 DACT Wiring overview..................................5 Overview.................................6 Features......................................... 6 Power supply specifications................................7 2.2.1 AC power specification......................................7 2.2.1.1 Replacing the fuse....................................... 8 2.2.2 Battery specification......................................8 2.2.2.1 Replacing the batteries....................................8 Installing the FACU............................9 Unpacking the FACU.....................................9 Determining a suitable location for the FACU..........................
  • Page 4 2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide Periodic testing and maintenance......................35 Battery calculations.............................36 Current draw for system components............................36 Annexure A..............................37 page ii 579-1402 Rev B...
  • Page 5: Cautions, Warnings, And Regulatory Information

    Product operation and reliability depend upon proper installation. DO NOT INSTALL ANY SIMPLEX™ PRODUCT THAT APPEARS DAMAGED 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.
  • Page 6: Fcc Information

    In the event of equipment malfunction, all repairs should be performed by an authorized agent. It is the responsibility of users requiring service to report the need for service to our company or to one of our authorized agents. Service can be arranged through our office at: Simplex Products 6 Technology Park Drive...
  • Page 7: Dact Wiring Overview

    2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide DACT Wiring overview Figure 1: Digital alarm communications transmitter (DACT) wiring overview Callout Component DACT Unused RJ-11 jack Computer Telephone Unused RJ-11 jack Telephone Answering system Telephone Network demarcation point Telephone line Network service provider's facilities Alarm Dialing Equipment In an emergency, this equipment must be able to take control of the telephone line and place a call.
  • Page 8: Overview

    2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide 2 Overview The 2004-9101 is a conventional fire alarm control unit (FACU). The system includes four Class B initiating device circuits (IDCs) and one notification appliance circuit (NAC). You can wire the NAC with Class A or Class B wiring. Use the built in digital alarm communications transmitter (DACT) for remote station or central station monitoring.
  • Page 9: Power Supply Specifications

    2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide Figure 2: 2004-9101 control unit board Table 1: Description of the main components Identifier Description Identifier Description Identifier Description AC supply NAC1 City card connector Dual DACT IDC1 to IDC4 Jumper for relay-1 setting Annunciator and aux.
  • Page 10: Replacing The Fuse

    2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide 2.2.1.1 Replacing the fuse To replace the fuse, complete the following steps: At the breaker, remove the AC power from the control unit. Remove the insulating cover of the FACU. The insulating cover has a high voltage warning on the front. Open the flap cover and remove the AC mains wiring connected to TB1.
  • Page 11: Installing The Facu

    2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide 3 Installing the FACU The 2004-9101 FACU is surface mount only. This section describes how to install the 2004-9101 control unit. Unpacking the FACU Before you begin installation, ensure your shipment includes the following contents: •...
  • Page 12 2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide Figure 3: Dimensions of cabinet with door page 10 579-1402 Rev B...
  • Page 13 2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide Figure 4: Dimensions of cabinet without door page 11 579-1402 Rev B...
  • Page 14 2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide Figure 5: Mounting location of main system board in cabinet page 12 579-1402 Rev B...
  • Page 15: Connecting Conduits

    2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide Connecting conduits Eight knockouts are provided for conduit connection. The location of each knockout is shown in Figure 6. To connect a conduit, complete the following steps: Select the suitable knockout or knockouts and pull the conductors in the box. Separate the non-power limited (NPL) wiring from the power limited (PL) wiring.
  • Page 16 2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide Figure 7: Power limited (shaded) and non-power limited wiring areas page 14 579-1402 Rev B...
  • Page 17: Wiring The Facu

    2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide 4 Wiring the FACU This section describes how to wire the 2004-9101 control unit. Wiring the 2004-9101 FACU To connect power-limited (PL) systems, ensure you adhere to the following guidelines: Install and route PL field wiring, for example, IDC, NAC and Aux, in the shaded areas shown in Figure 7. Separate the PL circuit wiring from the NPL circuit wiring in the cabinet.
  • Page 18: Connecting The Backup Batteries

    2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide Figure 8: AC power wiring 4.1.2 Connecting the backup batteries Ensure the batteries are the sealed lead acid type. Use the supplied battery harness to connect up to two 12 VDC, 7 Ah batteries inside the FACU cabinet.
  • Page 19: Connecting The Battery Harness

    2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide 4.1.3 Connecting the battery harness The mating spade lug on the battery needs to be 0.250 in. x 0.032 in. (6.35 mm x 0.81 mm). If another size is needed, you need to replace the battery terminal connectors on the supplied battery harness.
  • Page 20: Enabling The Facu For Depleted Battery Cutout

    2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide 4.1.5 Enabling the FACU for depleted battery cutout To enable the Depleted Battery Cutout option, complete the following steps: Remove the resistor from the system board. Figure 10: Depleted battery cutout Table 2: Depleted battery cutout callout information Callout Description...
  • Page 21: Powering Up The System

    2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide 5 Powering up the system To power up the system, complete the following steps: Check that the AC power is wired to the control unit. Check that the breaker controlling the circuit is off. Connect the negative lead, the black wire, of the battery harness to the battery.
  • Page 22: Product Description

    2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide 6 Product description This section contains the product description of the 2004-9101 control unit and a list of compatible devices. Initiating Device Circuits The 2004-9101 control unit is compatible with the following different types of conventional initiating devices: •...
  • Page 23: Four Wire Base Wiring

    2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide 6.1.1.2 Four wire base wiring For four-wire wiring application, use 4098-9682 four-wire base with the following detectors: • 4098-9601 • 4098-9602 • 4098-9605 • 4098-9612 • 4098-9613 • 4098-9614 • 4098-9615 When you use the 4098-9682 base, you need to route the auxiliary 24 V power through the 2098-9735 end-of-relay, as shown in Figure 13.
  • Page 24: Notification Appliances Circuits

    2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide Notification appliances circuits A 2004 panel has one conventional reverse polarity NAC circuit. It provides a total of 2.2 A, including panel board consumption, NACs and Aux circuits. With a 2004 panel, you can connect up to one Class A or Class B NAC circuit. The following TrueAlert non-addressable devices are special application compatible NAC devices: •...
  • Page 25: Wiring Class A Nacs

    2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide Table 4: Supported EOL and supervisory current EOLR value Current 3.9 K ohm (0734-171) 5.7 mA 4.7 K ohm (0733-896) 4.8 mA 5.1 K ohm 4.4 mA 5.6 K ohm 4.0 mA 10 K ohm (Default) 2.2 mA 15 K ohm...
  • Page 26: Nac Wiring Distance

    2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide Do not T-Tap the wiring. 6.2.1.4 NAC wiring distance This section describes the wiring distances for the Class A and Class B NACs. The wiring distances for the Class A and Class B NACs are calculated at 49°C (120°F).
  • Page 27: Auxiliary Relays

    2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide Auxiliary relays There are three on-board relays on the FACU, see Figure 17. The contact rating is 30 VDC at 2 A, 0.35 power factor. Each relay is selected for normally closed or normally open operation. For information about relay settings see Table 7. All three relays are non-programmable: •...
  • Page 28 2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide • Attach 0733-974 (100 ohm, 1/2 W) resistor A as shown in Figure 19 and Figure 20 for the line matching. For more information, refer to the remote annunciator's instructions. • Annunciator wiring of RS485 needs to be in Class B only. Figure 18: Annunciator wiring Figure 19: Bus style wiring page 26...
  • Page 29 2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide Figure 20: T-Tap style wiring Table 8: Annunciator wiring callout list Abbreviations Description Remote annunciator module Main system board 100 ohm, 1/2 W line matching resistor Table 9: Maximum distance supported for respective AWG for annunciator quantity Maximum Maximum distance Maximum distance...
  • Page 30: Auxiliary Power

    2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide Auxiliary power There are two on-board auxiliary power circuits on the FACU: • Aux. 1: Non-resettable power • Aux. 2: Resettable power Figure 21: Auxiliary power connections Table 10: Auxiliary power specifications Specification Rating Voltage...
  • Page 31: Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter

    2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide Digital alarm communicator transmitter This section describes how to use the on-board dual digital alarm communicator transmitter (DACT) to connect with the remote monitoring system. 6.7.1 Connecting the DACT using telephone lines The DACT requires two telephone line connections to meet NFPA 72 requirements.
  • Page 32: Connecting The Dact Using Ethernet Lines And The Dsc Tl300

    2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide 6.7.2 Connecting the DACT using Ethernet lines and the DSC TL300 To connect the DACT using Ethernet lines and the DSC TL300, ensure you adhere to the following guidelines: Mount the control unit containing the TL300 less than 20 ft (6.1 m) from the FACU. The wiring to FACU must be in 20 ft (6.1 m) conduit.
  • Page 33: Connecting The Dact Using Ethernet Lines And The Bosch C900V2

    2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide 6.7.3 Connecting the DACT using Ethernet lines and the Bosch C900V2 To connect the DACT using Ethernet lines and the Bosch C900V2, ensure you adhere to the following guidelines: Mount the AE2 enclosure containing the Bosch C900V2, less than 20 ft (6.1 m) from the FACU. The wiring to FACU must be in 20 ft (6.1 m)conduit.
  • Page 34: Optional Modules

    2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide Optional modules This section lists all of the optional modules for the 2004-9101. For more information on specific modules, refer to the installation instructions of each module. For the placement of the optional modules, refer to the label on the inside of the door of the 2004-9101. 6.8.1 City circuit cards Use the city circuit card (2004-9909) to annunciate alarms and other urgent indications to remote facilities.
  • Page 35: Mounting City Circuit Cards

    2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide 6.8.1.1 Mounting city circuit cards To mount the city circuit card, complete the following steps: Remove the AC power at the breaker from the control unit. Use the B-key to unlock the cabinet's hinged door. Remove the black insulating cover. Keep the insulating cover in a secure location.
  • Page 36: Field Wiring City Circuit Cards

    2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide 6.8.1.2 Field wiring city circuit cards For successful wiring, ensure you adhere to the following guidelines: • Terminate all wiring at TB1 on the city card. • All wiring is supervised, but not power-limited. •...
  • Page 37: Periodic Testing And Maintenance

    2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide 7 Periodic testing and maintenance For the minimum requirements for periodic testing of the fire alarm system, refer to chapter 14 of NFPA 72. Local codes may require additional testing and maintenance. All system components need to be tested in accordance with governing codes.
  • Page 38: Battery Calculations

    2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide 8 Battery calculations This section contains instructions and tables for calculating battery size. Current draw for system components Each component of the FACU has a specified alarm and standby current rating. To calculate the current draw for the system, add the specified standby current for each module and device to obtain an alarm and a standby current rating for your system.
  • Page 39: Annexure A

    2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide 9 Annexure A Table 15: Notification Appliances Devices Min. Min. Max. Description candela current device quantity 4901-9820 - TrueAlert Non-Addressable Horn, Free-Run/SmartSync, Red, Logo Only 4901-9858 - Non-Addressable Mini-Horn, SmartSYNC, Red, Blank 4901-9859 - Non-Addressable Mini-Horn, SmartSYNC, White, Blank 4902-9210 -...
  • Page 40 2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide Table 15: Notification Appliances Devices Min. Min. Max. Description candela current device quantity 4906-9102 15 TrueAlert Multi-Candela Strobe, Ceiling-Mount, 15/30/75/110cd, Red, FIRE 4906-9104 15 TrueAlert Multi-Candela Strobe, Ceiling-Mount, 15/30/75/110cd, White, FIRE 4906-9110 135 TrueAlert Multi-Candela Strobe, Ceiling-Mount, High-Candela 135/177/185cd, Red, FIRE 4906-9112 135...
  • Page 41 2004 Foundation Series Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation Guide Table 15: Notification Appliances Devices Min. Min. Max. Description candela current device quantity 49CMTV- TrueAlert Non-Addressable MultiTone Horn/Strobe, Wall/Ceiling-Mount, White, FIRE, BA WWF-BA 49CMTV- TrueAlert Non-Addressable MultiTone Horn/Strobe Appliance Electronics, Wall-Mount, APPLW 15/30/75/110/135/185cd (order mounting plate and cover separately) 49CMTV-...
  • Page 42 Additional listings may be applicable, contact your local Simplex® product supplier for the latest status. Listings and approvals under Simplex Time Recorder Co. Simplex, and the product names listed in this material are marks or registered marks.

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