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Table Of Contents
I DESCRIPTION OF THE MXL MARINE CONTROL PANEL ................................................ 1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 1 Equipment Location ........................................................................................................ 2 Software ........................................................................................................................... 2 Minimum MXL Control Panel Configuration ................................................................. 2 Components of the Basic System ................................................................................. 5 MMB-2 Main Board ....................................................................................................... 5 MPS-6 Power Supply .................................................................................................... 6 MPS-12 Power Supply .................................................................................................. 6 MKB-1 Keyboard/Annunciator Panel ............................................................................. 6 TSP-40 Logging Printer ................................................................................................. 7 TSW-2 Tamper Switch ................................................................................................... 7 BP-61 Batteries ............................................................................................................. 7 BTX Batteries ................................................................................................................ 7 Optional Modules ............................................................................................................ 8 MOM-4 Card Cage ........................................................................................................ 8 MOM-2 Card Cage ........................................................................................................ 8 CSM-4 Signal Module ................................................................................................... 9 CRM-4 Relay Module .................................................................................................... 9 CZM-4 Conventional Zone Module ............................................................................... 9 ALD-2I Analog Loop Driver ............................................................................................ 9 PSR-1 Remote Power Supply ..................................................................................... 10 NET-4 Communication Interface ................................................................................. 10 NET-7 Communication Interface ................................................................................. 11 MOI-7 Voice and Annunciator Driver ........................................................................... 11 MOD-16 Output Driver................................................................................................. 11 MID-16 Input Driver ..................................................................................................... 11 PIM-1 Peripheral Interface Module .............................................................................. 12 CZM-1B6 Remote Conventional Zone Module............................................................ 12 LIM-1 Loop Isolator Module ......................................................................................... 12 Intelligent/Analog Devices ............................................................................................ 13 FP-11 Intelligent/Analog Photoelectric Detector .......................................................... 13 FPT-11 Intelligent Thermal Detector ............................................................................ 13 ILP-1 Intelligent/Analog Photoelectric Detector ........................................................... 13 ILPT-1 Intelligent/Analog Photoelectric Detector with Heat Sensor ............................ 13 ILI-1 Intelligent/Analog Ionization Detector .................................................................. 13 ILI-1H Intelligent/Analog Ionization High Altitude Detector .......................................... 13 ILI-1A Intelligent/Analog Ionization High Air-Velocity Detector .................................... 13 ILI-1A Intelligent/Analog Ionization High Air-Velocity, High Velocity Detector .............. 13 ILI-1AH Intelligent/Analog Ionization High Air Velocity, High Altitude Detector ............ 14 ILI-1B Intelligent/Analog Ionization Air-Duct Detector ................................................. 14 ILI-1BH Intelligent/Analog Ionization Air-Duct High Altitude Detector .......................... 14 MSI-10B/20B Intelligent Manual Station ...................................................................... 14 MSI-B6F Intelligent Manual Station ............................................................................. 14 TRI-B6M Intelligent Interface Module .......................................................................... 14
Conventional Devices ................................................................................................... 14 DI-3 Ionization Detector ............................................................................................... 14 DI-3H Ionization High Altitude Detector ....................................................................... 14 DI-A3 Ionization High Air-Velocity Detector ................................................................. 14 DI-A3H Ionization High Air-Velocity, High Altitude Detector......................................... 15 DI-B3 Ionization Air Duct Detector ............................................................................... 15 DI-B3H Ionization Air Duct High Altitude Detector ....................................................... 15 DT-11 Thermal Detector .............................................................................................. 15 DT-C Series ................................................................................................................. 15 DT-135/200 WP ........................................................................................................... 15 DT-140/190 EP ............................................................................................................ 15 PE-11 Photoelectric Detector ...................................................................................... 15 PE-11T Photoelectric Detector with Heat Sensor ........................................................ 15 DB-SEAL and DB-11 SEAL ......................................................................................... 16 II POWER REQUIREMENTS ................................................................................................. 17 Power Transfer Relay ...................................................................................................... 18 AUDIBLE ALARMS ............................................................................................................ 19 Alarm Locations and Requirements ................................................................................ 19 INITIATING DEVICESMANUAL ...................................................................................... 20 REMOTE ANNUNCIATION ................................................................................................. 20 Remote Annunciators ...................................................................................................... 20 DETECTOR APPLICATION AND SPACING ...................................................................... 21 1. Smoke Detectors ......................................................................................................... 21 2. Thermal Detectors ....................................................................................................... 21 3. Planning A Fire Detection System ............................................................................... 22 4. Detector Installation ..................................................................................................... 25 VII ENCLOSURES ................................................................................................................... 26 1. Shock Mounting for Enclosures ................................................................................... 26 2. Installation ................................................................................................................... 26 VIII WIRING SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................ 32 1. ALD Loop Configuration Guide .................................................................................... 32 2. Wiring Specification for MXL ....................................................................................... 34 US COAST GUARD APPROVED EQUIPMENT LIST .......................................................... 37-44 COAST GUARD TYPICAL MXL CONNECTION DIAGRAM ................................................. 45-47
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INTRODUCTION
This manual contains information regarding MXL equipment and detectors that are US Coast Guard approved. The use of any other equipment in systems required by US Coast Guard regulations, but not US Coast Guard approved, should only be considered when absolutely necessary. Special US Coast Guard one-time approval would be required. NOTE: When designing Fire Control Systems for various types of vessels, the designer should be aware of the required vessel type, domestic and SOLAS regulations applicable for that vessel. The MXL Control Panel from Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. is an advanced fire protection and alarm control panel that provides superior fire protection and multiplexed alarm reporting. Its use of unique multi-processor network design along with its ability to utilize both analog and conventional detection devices, make it the outstanding control unit in the life safety field. Regardless of the size or complexity of the life safety and security system requirements, the MXL system can be used for the smallest to the largest applications. The MXL is ideally suited for Marine, institutional and industrial fire and security applications. The MXL Control Panel can process logical decisions based on the status of initiating devices. The system will also respond to specified sequences of output circuit operation. The MXL Control Panel is capable of reading and displaying the sensitivity of remote intelligent/analog ionization and photoelecric detection devices at the control panel. The system complies with the requirements of NFPA 72 and NFPA13. It is Underwriters Laboratory 864 and 1076 security listed. The basic MXL Control Panel can monitor up to 2 analog loops, each containing up to 60 intelligent devices. Through the addition of a MOM-4 card cage, the System can be expanded to as many as 6 analog loops. (With the addition of PSR-1 power supplies, the System can be expanded to as many as 34 analog loops.) The MXL Control Panel can control a wide variety of System outputs, such as conventional Form C relay contacts, solid state outputs, supervised outputs to control alarm notification appliances, municipal tie outputs, and leased line outputs. The MXL Control Panel can process logical decisions based on the status of initiating devices. The System can respond with customer-specified sequences of output circuit operation. The System continuously checks all software and hardware for proper operation. It continuously checks all System memory components, control panel electronic hardware, and the System program. A hardwire watchdog circuit is provided to ensure that System programs are functioning properly. If
a problem develops with the program or processor, the watchdog circuit places the System into a trouble condition and resets it. To ensure reliable operation, the MXL System is composed of independent modules, each with its own microprocessor. If the main panels central processing unit stops, these modules, operating in degrade, still annunciate any alarm or trouble through common lines called Any Alarm and Any Trouble. All of the modules communicate with the MXL Panel through a serial communications system. All modules are continuously supervised for their presence and for proper operation. Problems are shown on the display to aid in servicing and troubleshooting. The MXL System is designed so that fire alarm operation has first priority over all other modes of operation. If the System loses battery and commercial power, it automatically goes through an initialization routine when power is returned.
SOFTWARE
The MXL software was written in a high level language for ease of maintenance. The software incorporates a multitasking operating system that allows the microprocessor to handle many tasks almost simultaneously. This enables the MXL System to handle communications to all initiating and output option boards and to the annunciator. This also enables the MXL System to check that everything is running. When the MXL Control Panel receives power, the System runs a start-up procedure that sets up all initial conditions. The System then starts the operating system and the initialization routines for all of the tasks, most of which concern handling System modules. When the display task is finished initializing, it displays the default time and date at powerup. Initialization of other modules may take several seconds, but this takes place in the background and so does not affect System operation. The MXL System polls all network addresses to see that all specified modules are present and that there are no unspecified modules. Any modules or devices that do not agree with the programmed data are reported as troubles on the annunciator.
EQUIPMENT LOCATION
MXL System equipment shall not be installed in locations that require an exceptional degree of protection such as those that are exposed to weather, seas, splashing, pressure-directed liquids or similar moisture conditions. These locations include: 1. On deck 2. A machinery space 3. A cargo space 4. A location within a galley or pantry area, laundry or water closet which contains a shower or bath; and 5. Other spaces with similar environmental conditions.
MINIMUM MXL CONTROL PANEL CONFIGURATION TO MEET NFPA 72, UL 1076 AND NFPA 13
Table 1 presents the minimum MXL System configuration necessary to meet NFPA 72, UL 1076 and NFPA 13 requirements.
TABLE 1 MINIMUM MXL CONFIGURAT ION T O MEET NFPA 72, UL 1076 AND NFPA 13 NFPA Minimum Quantity Module MMB-2a MPS-6 MPS-12 MKB-1 TSP-40 MOM-4 CSM-4 CZM-4 ALD-2I CZM-1B6 --TSW-2 PSR-1 Description MXL Main Unit Power Supply Power Supply Keyboard/Annunciator Panel Logging Printer Optional Module Card Cage Signal Module Conventional Zone Module Analog Loop Driver Remote Conventional Zone Module Batteriesf Tamper Switch Remote Power Supply
UL 1076 b
72
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1 1 1 1 X X * ** ** ** 1e X X
1 1 1 1 1 1c X X *** X 1e 1
c
1 1 1 1 X X 1d ** ** ** 1e X X
Xg
X = not required * For NFPA 72 Remote Station applications, one CSM-4 circuit must be configured for alarm transmission. In addition, depending on the local authority having jurisdiction, additional circuits may be required for Supervisory or Trouble transmission. For NFPA 72 Auxiliary applications, one CSM-4 is required. For other NFPA 72 applications, the CSM-4 is optional. Any one of these modules is sufficient as an initiating device.
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*** Only TRI-B6 / TRI-S, TRI-B6R / TRI-R, and TRI-B6D / TRI-D can be used as security initiating devices.
NOTES:
a. The MMB-2 must be programmed by the CSG-M for all System configurations. (See CSG-M Programming Manual, P/N 315-090381). Refer to System wiring Diagram in this manual. UL 1076 requires a Model TSW-2 tamper switch and a TSP-40 printer. Refer to the CSM-4 installation instructions (P/N 315-090854) for programming.
e.
b. c. d.
The batteries available are BP-61, BTX-1 and BTX-2. The BP-61 is a module consisting of two 12V, 15 AH batteries. The BTX-1 batteries are a pair of 12V, 31 AH batteries. The BTX-2 are a pair of 12V, 55 AH batteries. Actual battery size depends on System Configuration. See Appendix C in the MXL Manual, P/N 315092036 for Battery Calculations. The PSR-1 is not listed for security.
f. g.
MMB-2
P1
(Main Board)
SIEMENS BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES MXL
P3
P2
ALARM
ACK
AUD
TB3
SIL
SUPV
ACK
TRBL
DISPLAY
ACK
TROUBLE
NEXT
HOLD
TB2
SEC
ACK
SECURITY
RESET
ALT 1
FUNCTION FUNCTION
ALT 2
FUNCTION
TB1
1 4 7
2 5 8 0
3 6 9
ENTER
HELP
F1
ALT 1
F2 F3
ALT 2
FORM FEED
CLEAR
F4
MKB-1
MOM-4
(Optional #1)
MOM-4
(Optional #2)
MOM-4
(Optional #3)
BATTERIES
MPS-6 OR MPS-12
TB4
TB5
F2 20A
BATTERY
P1
P14
MPS-6
MPS-12
P2 BATTERY P3 POWER TO MOM-4 2 AMP MAX. 4 3 2 1 TB3 LOOP 2 F4 MOM-4 15 AMP F1 MPS-6 8 AMP P8 1
MMB-2
6 5 4
TO ANN-1
P7 TRBL
1 1 EXPANSION
D2300CP
PRINTER
P5
MOM-4
TO P8 OF MMB-2
HOLD Display Numeric keys Cursor control keys for data entry and menu operation PRINT, HELP, and CLEAR keys User-configurable function keys
BP-61 Batteries
The BP-61 is a module consisting of two 12V, 15 AH batteries. The BP-61 is recommended for the NFPA 72 Local and 72 Proprietary and the UL 1076 Systems. Actual battery size depends on System configuration. See Appendix C- Battery Calculations in the MXL Manual, P/N 315-092036.
BTX Batteries
The BTX-1 batteries are a pair of 12V, 31 AH batteries. The BTX-2 batteries are a pair of 12V, 55 AH batteries. Actual battery size depends on System configuration. See Appendix C - Battery Calculations in the MXL Manual, P/N 315-092036.
OPTIONAL MODULES
The following modules are available as options to the MXL Control Panel: MOM-4 Card Cage MOM-2 Card Cage CSM-4 Signal Module CRM-4 Relay Module CZM-4 Conventional Zone Module ALD-2I Analog Loop Driver PSR-1 Remote Power Supply NET-4/-7 Communication Interface MOI-7 Voice and Annunciator Driver MOD-16 Output Driver MID-16 Input Driver PIM-1 Peripheral Interface Module CZM-1B6 Conventional Zone Module LIM-1 Loop Isolator Module
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INTELLIGENT/ANALOG DEVICES
The intelligent/analog devices described below are available for use with the MXL Control Panel (ALD-2I or MMB-2). The UL identifiers for compatibility are the same as the model names specified below.
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CONVENTIONAL DEVICES
The conventional devices described below are available for use with the MXL Control Panel. The UL identifiers for compatibility are the same as the model numbers specified below.
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DT-135/200 WP
This weatherproof thermal detector has a rate compensated principal available in either a 135OF or 200OF setting. The detector is epoxy coated and mounts to a weatherproof box for approved use in wet or unsheltered locations.
DT-140/190 EP
This explosionproof thermal detector has a rate compensated principal available in either a 140OF or 190OF setting. It should be used in hazardous areas requiring explosionproof devices. The detector mounts to an approved explosionproof junction box.
DT-C Series
The DT-135CS and DT-200CS thermal detectors are the rate compensated type available in 135OF and 200OF settings. The DT-135CL and the DT-200CL are identical to CS versions, except that they have an internal alarm indicating lamp. There is a practical limit only to the number per zone.
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Use DB-SEAL with all DB-3S/X3RS bases and DB-11 SEAL for DB-11 bases. Install as shown below.
Use the DB-Seal with a DB-3S base or the DB-11 Seal with a DB-11 base to prevent moisture from condensing and collecting on the rear of the detector used. This moisture can occur when units experience different temperatures or humidity conditions.
INSTALLING the DB-11 SEAL for DB-11 BASE (See Figure 23)
All wiring must comply with national and local codes. 1. Install and wire the DB-11 base by following the DB-11 Installation Instructions (P/N 315-094193). Make sure that all wires are dressed flush to the bottom of the base. 2. Place the base seal (1/4" white foam) firmly into the bottom of the base. Do not cover the contact springs (See Figure 23.) 3. Rotate the detector counterclockwise while pressing on it until the detector drops into the base. 4. Rotate the detector clockwise until it stops and locks in place.
Refer to the MXL Operation, Installation, and Maintenance Manual, P/N 315-092036, for solutions to design questions regarding specific MXL fire alarm control functions and modules.
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It is a US Coast Guard requirement that the fire detection system have two sources of power. Most large ships have both main generators and emergency generators; therefore, they can satisfy this requirement by arranging to have power supplied to the fire detection system by both the main and emergency generators. In cases where there are no emergency generators, battery backup power to the system is required. Revised US Coast Guard regulations have reduced the required battery operation time to 36 hours for passenger ships and 18 hours for all
other types of vessels. In cases where it is a desired option to furnish the fire detection system with standby battery power, even when there are main and emergency generators supplying the system, there is no specific battery operation time period, although it would be recommended to be a minimum of 18 hours. When the smoke detection system is furnished with battery backup power, it is necessary to calculate the system power requirement to determine the battery ampere-hour capacity necessary.
NOTE: An approved Power Transfer Relay must be used for the automatic transfer from main power to secondary power when the main power source has 15% to 20% potential variation. The transfer to secondary power creates a visual and audible trouble signal on the MXL Control Panel. The Model PTR-1 Power Transfer Relay from Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. was designed for this purpose.
Refer to the MXL Operation, Installation, and Maintenance Manual, P/N 315-092036, for solutions to design questions regarding specific MXL fire alarm control functions and modules.
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Power Requirements
3.6K, 1/4W, 5%
TERMINAL STRIP
PROGRAM AS TROUBLE CAUSING N.C. NOTE: VOLTAGE SENSITIVE POWER TRANSFER RELAY ADJUSTED TO DROP OUT AT 97V +/- 3v PULL IN AT 106V +/- 6V
Refer to the MXL Operation, Installation, and Maintenance Manual, P/N 315-092036, for solutions to design questions regarding specific MXL fire alarm control functions and modules.
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Refer to the MXL Operation, Installation, and Maintenance Manual, P/N 315-092036, for solutions to design questions regarding specific MXL fire alarm control functions and modules.
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Intelligent/Analog Manual Station MSI-10B/20B Conventional Manual Station MS-51/501 Reference US Coast Guard Approved Equipment List
Manual stations are recommended for use with automatic fire detectors. If a fire is observed before automatic detector response, the manual activation of the station results in the same system response as automatic detection. Manual stations should be installed throughout the accommodation spaces, the service spaces, and the control stations. NOTE: One manual station should be located at each exit. The stations should be readily accessible in the corridors of each deck so that no part of the corridor is more than 60 feet (20 meters) from another manual station.
V. Remote Annunciation
REMOTE ANNUNCIATORS
When the main control panel is located on the navigating bridge, remote annunciation is not required by the US Coast Guard. However when the main control panel is located in a fire control station which is not a constantly attended space, a supervised complete system status annunciator is required.
Refer to the MXL Operation, Installation, and Maintenance Manual, P/N 315-092036, for solutions to design questions regarding specific MXL fire alarm control functions and modules.
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2. THERMAL DETECTORS
2.1 Description and Function
All thermal detectors respond only to excessive heat, which is assumed to be generated from a flaming fire. The detectors are designed with different operating principles as described below.
2.2 Spacing
Maximum approved spacing of thermal detectors is as follows:
Area Protected (Square Feet) 625 (25 X 25) 2500 (50 X 50) 2500 (50 X 50) 2500 (50 X 50) Maximum Distance from Sidewalls (Feet) 12.5 25 25 25
Type Fixed Temperature (DT-11) Fixed and Rate of Rise DT-135 CS, CL, and WP Rate Compensated DT-200 CS, CL and WP Rate Compensated
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3.1 Detector Application In view of the problems that can be expected with the misapplication and location of detection devices aboard ship, the guidelines below should be followed when designing systems. These tables list situations where the use of smoke detectors, ionization and photoelectric should be avoided.
Moisture Salt water spray Corrosive atmospheres Water spray Live steam Steam tables Showers Humidifiers Heat treating Dust or lint Sawing, drilling and grinding Pneumatic transport Slop sinks Humid outside air Excessive tobacco smoke
Combustion Products And Fumes Cooking equipment Ovens Dryers Exhaust hoods Metal cutting Machining Paint spray Curing Chemical fumes Cleaning fluids Engine exhaust Gasoline forklift trucks Diesel trucks and locomotives Engines not vented to the outside Welding and brazing Heating element, abnormal Dust accumulation Improper exhaust systems Incomplete combustion
3.1 MXL Intelligent/Analog Detectors Photoelectric/Ionization and MXL Conventional Photoelectric/Ionization Detectors shall not be installed in cargo holds and RO/RO spaces. NOTE: Conventional weatherproof thermal detectors DT-135WP/DT-200WP must be used in cargo holds and RO/RO spaces.
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Areas to be Protected ACCOMMODATION SPACES (ION, PHOTO) Halls, dining rooms, lounges, and other areas of this type with permanent walls, corridors, sanitation facilities, cabins, offices, infirmaries, and leisure rooms not containing cooking appliances. SERVICE AREAS (ION, PHOTO, TEMP) Service cabinets, radio rooms, strong rooms, stores, workshops other than machinery spaces, and similar areas, including shafts going to them, as well as life-vest storage areas. SPECIAL AREAS (ION, PHOTO, TEMP) Closed areas for transport of special materials. SAFETY STATIONS (ION, PHOTO, TEMP) Areas housing the radio equipment, major navigation equipment, standby generator and central installations. MACHINERY SPACES (ION, PHOTO, TEMP) Areas housing the propulsion unit, boilers, liquid-fuel handling units, stabilization equipment, ventilation and air conditioning equipment, and similar areas, including the shafts running to them.
Monitoring Machinery Spaces Because of the irregular shape of most machinery spaces and the strong air currents present, the number and type of detectors used cannot be based on the area protected, as is in the common practice on land-based installations and ship accommodation spaces. The best design approach is to pick out all potential fire outbreak areas and place a fire detector above each of them at deck level. Areas of potential fire risk include the following: Auxiliary boiler front Main boiler front Fuel oil pressure pumps Auxiliary generator sets Main diesel engine fuel oil pumps and injectors Fuel oil purifiers Lubricating oil purifiers Fuel oil transfer pumps Workshops Electrical switchboards Storerooms
Locate additional detectors with fairly wide spacing to give general cover to areas not containing special risk.
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4. DETECTOR INSTALLATION
After the most suitable detector for the job is selected, the location of the detector within the space to be protected should be considered. Spot type detectors are usually located on the ceiling or side wall with the edge of the detector located no closer than 4 inches from the wall or ceiling. When heat detectors are installed at their listed spacing, detection times are approximately equivalent to the operating time of standard 165F link-and-lever sprinklers. If faster response is desired, reduce detector spacing. Also, where ceiling heights exceed 16 feet, or where ceiling construction is not smooth, reduce spacings accordingly. Specific information on the treatment of joisted, beamed, and sloped ceilings can be found in Chapter 5 of NFPA (2002 Edition). When installing any type of heat detector, consideration should be given to sources of heat within the protected space which might cause false alarms. For example, locate heat detectors away from unit heaters and ovens where surges of hot air might be expected. The installation of smoke detectors is more critical than for heat detectors because smoke transport is strongly influenced by the convective air flow patterns within the protected area. For this reason, smoke detectors are not assigned a listed spacing by the testing laboratories other than a maximum area coverage of 900 square feet per detector. Although a grid pattern can be used as a starting point, care must be taken to appropriately locate the heating supply registers and return air registers. Smoke detectors should be located away from turbulence caused by hot air outlets. The location of the smoke detectors should favor return air because the return air draws smoke toward the detector and because air velocity at the return tends to be lower. Smoke stratification also should be considered when smoke detectors are installed. Smoke may stratify below a ceiling due to temperature gradients or air flow along the ceiling. When stratification is a possibility, smoke detectors can be installed with alternate detectors at different levels. The installation of ionization type detectors is similar to that of smoke detectors since fire gases tend to flow with smoke and are similarly affected by convected flows within the protected space. They also must be located away from sources of oxidizable gases or vapors; for example, away from substances like aerosol sprays or hydrocarbon solvents, as these substances could cause false alarms.
Refer to the MXL Operation, Installation, and Maintenance Manual, P/N 315-092036, for solutions to design questions regarding specific MXL fire alarm control functions and modules.
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VII. Enclosures
1. SHOCK MOUNTING FOR ENCLOSURES
All MME-3-CG enclosures are shipped with shock mounting already in place. A US Coast Guard approval nameplate must be affixed to the door of the enclosure. 28) on the upper rails that are attached to the enclosure. 3. Drill the two holes. Screw in the top bolts (user supplied), leaving a small gap between the wall and each top bolt. 4. Mount the enclosure/rail assembly on the two bolts. 5. Mark drill points on the wall for the remaining six holes in the rails. Drill the holes. 6. Install bolts in the remaining two holes in the top rails and four holes in the bottom rails. Tighten all bolts securely. 7. To install the BP-61 battery set in the enclosure, first remove the battery bracket from the bottom left hand corner of the enclosure by removing the 4 nuts and washers. Place them to one side. Install the battery. Replace the battery bracket and secure it in place with the 4 nuts and washers. (Refer to Figure 27.) NOTE: Flexible conduit or cable with a maximum diameter of 3/4 inch and a minimum length of 18 inches from a rigid connection should be used to house external wiring.
To install the MME-3-CG: 1. Hold the empty enclosure against the wall at a height that provides easy access. 2. Mark drill points on the wall in the center of the two keyhole slots (marked "A" in Figure
BATTERIES
MPS-6 OR MPS-12
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Enclosures
A
0.31 16-29/32
2-1/2
40-5/8
27
Enclosures
2.2 WIRING
In compliance with UL-864 all power limited fire protective signaling conductors must be separated a minimum of 1/4 inch from all of the following items located within a control panel: electric light power Class 1 or non-power limited fire protective signaling conductors When installing power limited field wiring, the installer must comply with NEC article 760-54, which states:
The fire alarm power-limited circuits are installed using Types FPL, FPLR, FPLP or permitted substitute cable, provided these power-limited cable conductors extending beyond the jacket are separated by a minimum of 0.25 in. (6.35 mm) or by a nonconductive sleeve or nonconductive barrier from all other conductors.
WIRING IN MAIN ENCLOSURE Non-Power Limited Wiring The following wiring is considered nonpower limited: from the MPS-6 or MPS-12 from the batteries to the MMB from the MMB (P3) to the MOM-4 (P5) When the TSP-40 optional printer is used, the printer cable to the MOM-4 (P8) is considered to be non-power limited. Route the cable as shown in Figure 30.
WIRING ENTERING MAIN ENCLOSURE Power Limited Wiring Wiring to the following MXL module terminations is considered power limited and must enter the enclosure through the knockouts designated as power limited (Refer to Figures 29 and 30). When installing modules in a MOM-2 or MOM-4, care must be taken to determine whether the wiring entering the enclosure is power limited or non-power limited. Wiring between the knockouts specified and the module termination must be in the shortest route and must not overlap any other wiring.
TABLE 3 Module ALD-2 ALD-2I CSM-4* CZM-4 MMB Termination MO M-4 MO M-4 MO M-4 MO M-4 TB1 (1-4) TB2 (1-4) TB3 (1-4) TB4 (1-9) MO M-4 MO M-4
To meet the above requirements, the following guidelines must be observed when installing modules and wiring to this control panel. WIRING ENTERING MAIN ENCLOSURE Non-Power Limited Wiring Wiring to the following MXL module terminations is considered non-power limited and must enter the enclosure through the knockouts designated as non-power limited (Refer to Figures 29 and 30). Wiring between the knockouts and the module termination must be in the shortest route and must not overlap any other wiring.
TABLE 2 Module CRM-4* CSM-4 MPS-6 MPS-12 Termination MO M-4 MO M-4 1, 2, 3 1, 2, 3
NIM-1W REP-1
* CRM-4/CSM-4 modules must be installed in the extreme left MOM module position. Install the first CRM in position A, the second in position B, etc., as shown in Figure 29. When the CSM-4 is used as Municipal Tie or Releasing Service.
When the CSM-4 is used as Notification Application Circuit or Leased Line. Listed Class 2 or Power Limited Source.
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Enclosures
POWER LIMITED
P2 P3
TB5
TB3
MMB
TB2
TB1 TB4
M O M 4 o r M O M 2
M O M 4 o r M O M 2
M O M 4 o r M O M 2
NON-POWER LIMITED
P5
P8
NONPOWER LIMITED
P5
P8
NONPOWER LIMITED
P5
P8
POWER LIMITED
NON-POWER LIMITED
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MPS-6 OR MPS-12
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Enclosures
POWER LIMITED
TB5
TB3
MMB
TB2 1 9
TB1 TB4
M O M 4 o r M O M 2
OPTIONAL TSP-40
NONPOWER LIMITED P8 P5
M O M 4 o r M O M 2
P8
NONPOWER LIMITED
P5
NON-POWER LIMITED
NON-POWER LIMITED
_
MPS-6 OR MPS-12
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Enclosures
INSTALL WIRING Remove all system power before installation, first battery and then AC. (To power up, connect the AC first and then the battery.) 1. Wire in accordance with local codes and NEC 760. 2. Determine the location of knockouts in the sides of the backbox where field wiring is required. a. Drill a hole of appropriate size at each knockout location. b. Install a compression raintight fitting (user supplied) at each knockout location. Refer to Figure 31. 3. Pull all field wiring into the backbox. Do not dress the wiring until the location of all the equipment is known. 4. Install the wiring from the external AC power source to the approximate location of the power supply (MPS-6 or MPS-12). Add one ferrite each to the hot, neutral and ground wires as shown in Figure 32. Add ferrites per Figure 32 for each MPS-6 or MPS-12 in the system.
Ferrites supplied with MME-3-CG 3.0" AC CABLE
MME-3-CG Enclosure
Approved 3/4 Max Flexible Metallic/ Nonmetallic Conduit Or Cable (user supplied) Compression Raintight Fitting (user supplied)
2.0"
Cable Preparation: 1. Strip the AC cable jacket approximately 30 inches. 2. Allow approximately 3 inches before winding each individual wire (hot, neutral or ground) 4 times through one of the 3 ferrites supplied with the MME-3-CG. 3. Cut the excess wire to 2.0 inches as shown, then wire to the appropriate terminal of the MPS power supply. 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the other 2 wires.
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The ALD-2I loading graph on page 33 plots the ALD-2I Loop output current verses the total line resistance. The results are used to determine the maximum line resistance, which can be tolerated in conjunction with the number and types of devices connected to the loop. The current for each device is listed on the graph. Note: This is device inrush current and must be used for this calculation. 1. 2. 3. Add the individual currents for each device that is to be connected to the loop. Locate the total ALD-2I current on the Y-axis and draw a horizontal line until it intersects the curve. At the point of intersection draw a vertical line down until it intersects with the X-axis. It is at this point that the graph will yield the total amount of line resistance that can be tolerated by the loop.
The ALD-2I loading graph is to used to maximize the number of devices that can be installed on the ALD-2I loop of an MXL system. The vertical axis of the graph is milliamperes of current and the horizontal axis is ohms. When you know either the total device current on an ALD-2I loop or the total resistance (both wires) of that loop, the graph can be used to determine the other variable. EXAMPLE #1: EXAMPLE #2: The total line resistance of a loop is sixty (60) ohms. By using the graph you will find that the total allowable device current is seventy-six (76) milliamperes. The total device current on a loop is going to be eighty (80) milliamperes. By using the graph you find that the maximum allowable loop resistance is fiftyfive (55) ohms.
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120
110
100
Model CZM Series ID Series TRI-60 Series TRI-60D IL Series MSI-B6 Series TRI-B6 Series TRI-B6D ICP/VCP Series LIM-1 FP Series TRI-S/R/D
Current 4.0 mA 0.5 mA 0.5 mA 1.0 mA 1.4 mA 1.4 mA 1.8 mA 2.3 mA 4.0 mA 0.5 mA 0.75 mA 1.6 mA
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Wiring Specifications
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Wiring Specifications
C. For each power supply (MPS-6 or MPS-12) add one ferrite each to the hot, neutral and ground wires as shown in Figure 32, page 31. Three ferrites are supplied with the MME-3-CG enclosure. 4. For all Signaling Line Circuits (ALD-2I Loops) A. All SLC circuits are rated Power Limited and should be wired in accordance with applicable codes. B. The minimum wire size permitted is 18 AWG, maximum 14 AWG. C. Multiple SLC circuits within the same cable or metal raceway do not have to be individually shielded. D. The maximum line resistance: Style 4 (Class B) circuit (all wires) is 100 ohms. Style 6 (Class A) circuit, allowable resistance is 100 ohms, 25 ohms per line. Refer to the ALD-2I Loop Configuration Guide on page 32. E. The maximum allowable line capacitance for SLC circuits is: 0.4 UF Line to Line 0.8 UF Line to Ground 5. Non-addressable Initiating Device Circuits (i.e., CZM-4, CZM-1, TRI Modules): A. All Siemens Fire Safety initiating circuits are rated Power Limited and should be wired in accordance with applicable codes. B. The minimum wire size permitted is 18 AWG, maximum 14 AWG. C. The maximum allowable line resistance per module is as follows: 1. Model CZM-4: Style B (Class B) - 70 ohms maximum (both wires). If a Relay Base is utilized, 40 ohms maximum. Style D (Class A) - 70 ohms maximum, 17.5 ohms per line. If a Relay Base is utilized, 40 ohms maximum, 10 ohms per line.
May be purchased from Digi-Key Corporation, Thief River Falls, MN 56701, Phone (800) 344-4539
B. For each circuit type described in sections 4-8, add one clamp-on ferrite having sufficient diameter to the entire bundle of cables outside the enclosure approximately 12 inches from the enclosure. See Table 5.
TABLE 5 Clamp-On Ferrite Manufacturer Wurth Electronics P/N 7427153 Wurth Electronics P/N 7427151 Wurth Electronics P/N 7427154 Wurth Electronics P/N 7427155 Inside Diameter 0.321" (8.15mm) 0.603" (15mm) 0.642" (16.3mm) 1.08" (27.5mm)
May be purchased from Metuchen Capacitors, Inc., Holmdel, NJ 07733, Phone (800) 442-3014
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Wiring Specifications
2. Model CZM-1 (No detector accessories allowed): Style B (Class B) - 35 ohms maximum (both wires). Style D (Class A) - 35 ohms maximum, 8.7 ohms per line. CZM-1 power wiring allowable. Style B (Class B) both wires, maximum resistance is 4 ohms. Style D (Class A) maximum resistance is 1 ohm per wire. 3. Model TRI-Series* - minimum size wire for supervised switch is 18 AWG, shielded, maximum line length 200 feet (TRI to switch). Maximum Capacitance 0.04 UF Line to Line. Maximum Capacitance 0.08 UF Line to Ground.
* Reference US Coast Guard Approved Equipment List.
presently compatible with modem transmission. 7. MXL (XNET) Global Network Circuits (i.e., MXL to MXL): A. Minimum wire size is 18 AWG, maximum is 14 AWG. B. The maximum allowable: Line resistance is 80 ohms (both wires). Line capacitance is 0.33 UF Line to Line, 0.66 UF Line to Ground for each network pair. These parameters also apply to the Foreign System Interface module (RS-485). C. Parallel Wiring (T-tapping) is not allowable unless a REP-1 is utilized. D. 120 ohm, 1/4 watt resistors must be placed at each end of the XNET network pair. E. All MXL (XNET) network wiring is rated Power Limited and should be wired in accordance with applicable codes. F. Multiple MXL (XNET) network utilizes a modified RS-485 (CSMA/CD). The XNET can be configured with the NIM-1W/1M modules to allow FSK data transmission over properly configured PBX or POTs lines. 8. Notification Appliance Circuits: (NAC) A. All NAC circuits must use a minimum of 14 AWG wire. B. Line resistance (all wires) is 3 ohms. Line capacitance is 0.05 UF Line to Line and 0.1 UF Line to Ground. C. These circuits and their associated wiring are rated Power Limited and should be wired in accordance with applicable codes. D. Parallel wiring (T-tapping) is not allowed on any NAC circuit. E. When programmed for leased line circuits, the external wiring resistance to the monitoring location must be between 2K and 5K ohms. This line must be a dedicated pair for fire alarm use only.
D. Parallel wiring (T-tapping) is not allowed on any of the above. 6. MXL (MNET) Local Network Circuits (i.e., MXL to MXLR): A. Minimum wire size permitted is 18 AWG, maximum is 14 AWG. B. The maximum allowable: Line resistance is 80 ohms (both wires) Line capacitance is 0.33 UF Line to Line and 0.66 UF Line to Ground for each network pair. C. Parallel wiring (T-tapping) is not allowable unless an REP-1 is utilized. Each REP-1 provides two Style 4 Circuits providing an additional 80 ohms line resistance. D. 120 ohm, 1/4 watt resistors must be placed at each end of the network circuit (MNET). E. All MXL (MNET) local network wiring is rated Power Limited and should be wired in accordance with applicable codes. F. The MXL (MNET) local network utilizes a modified RS-485 (CSMA/CD). It is not
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F. When programmed for municipal tie circuits, the external wiring resistance to the municipal box shall not exceed 22.5 ohms (both wires). G. When programmed for releasing service use, the maximum line resistance is 3 ohms (both wires). NOTES: 1. When shielded cable is utilized, the wiring shields should only be connected at the point of origin, as specified. 2. Underground wiring is permissible if all National and Local Code Requirements are met.
3. All underground wiring should be shielded and use UL Listed / Approved (for fire protection) Transient Protection Devices. Metal raceway is recommended for maximum reliability and dependability. 4. Overhead exterior wiring is not permitted. 5. Twisted pair wires standard twist is 6 turns per foot. 6. For wire resistance information, refer to the latest edition of the National Electric Code, NFPA 70, or contact the manufacturer of the wire in question.
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MXL USCG Apprvd. Complete Enclosure MXL 55 Amp Hour Battery Box Remote Control/Annunciator (MKB)
----5039
MXL Main Board MXL-IQ Main Board MXL 6 Amp. Power Supply MXL 12 Amp. Power Supply MXL 12 Amp. 220 VAC Power Supply MXL 12 Amp. 240 VAC Power Supply Remote Power Supply/Controller (Requires MPS-6 Or MPS-12) Analog Loop Drive (2 Circuits) Relay Module (4 Relays) Controllable Signal Module Convention Zone Mod (4 Zones) Short Circuit Line Isolator Input Driver Mod. (16 Inputs) Display/Annunciator with USCG MMB-2 Output Driver Mod. (16 Outputs) Network I/O Interface Style 4 or 7 Expansion Cardcage (2 Slots) Expansion Cardcage (4 Slots) Style 4 Communication Module Style 7 Communication Module Global (X-NET) MXL Network Interface Peripheral Interface Modules Auxiliary 5V Power Supply Module Local Network Interface Style 4/7 Power Transfer Relay Remote Control/Annunciator (MKB) RS-485 Network Repeater Thermal Strip Printer, (Internal)
ALD-2I CRM-4 CSM-4 CZM-4 LIM-1 MID-16 MKB-1 MOD-16 MOI-7 MOM-2 MOM-4 NET-4 NET-7 NIM-1W PIM-1 PS-5A PS-5N7 PTR-1 RCC-1 REP-1 TSP-40
500-891618 500-890401 500-890402 500-890488 500-892361 500-891747 500-890378 500-890828 500-892800 500-892766 500-890269 500-891181 500-091914 500-699103 500-691324 500-492369 500-892728 500-186248 500-692533 500-892954 500-890775
--5046
--- : Catalog Sheet is not available. However, an instruction sheet is provided with the shipped equipment.
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3. MXL Accessories
Model No. Part No. Description Catalog No.
Battery (15 AH, 24 VDC) Battery (35 AH) Battery (55 AH) TRI/TRX Mounting Plate Fiber Optic Mntg plt MOM Footprnt TSP-40 Printer Paper Panel Tamper Switch (UL 1076)
----5007
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AD-11P AD-11PR AD-11XPR AD-3I AD-3ILP AD-3XRI AD-3XRILP ADBI-60 ADBX-11 *CZM-1B6 DB-11 DB-3S DB-ADPT DB-X11RS DB-X3RS EAD-3 FP-11 FPT-11 ILI-1 ILI-1A ILI-1AH ILI-1B ILI-1BH ILI-1H ILP-1 ILPT-1 ISM-1 MSI-10B MSI-20B MSI-B6F RA-ADB TRI-B6M TRI-D TRI-R TRI-S
500-095656 500-095657 500-096062 500-086495 500-093268 500-086499 500-093269 500-090930 500-096181 500-895352 500-094151 595-381804 500-094187 500-096125 500-083248 500-686214 500-095112 500-095918 500-092725 500-093023 500-093031 500-093026 500-093033 500-093029 500-092650 500-092863 500-694122 500-893080 500-893081 500-895301 500-689948 500-894546 500-896226 500-896224 500-896225
Air Duct Housing (For Series 11) Air Duct Housing with Relay (For Series 11) Air Duct Housing with Relay (For Series 11) Air Duct Housing, Ion Air Duct Photo Detector Duct Housing with Relay for X&I Ion Air Duct Photo Detector Audible Base (For X or I Series) Audible Base (For Series 11) Conventional Zone Module Detector Mounting Base for Series 11 Universal Base Detector Base Adapter Relay Base (For Series 11) Relay Base (For X or I Series) Weatherproof Air Duct Enclosure Addressable FirePrint Fire Detector Addressable Thermal Detector Intelligent Ion Detector Intelligent Ion, High Air Velocity Intelligent Ion, High Air Velocity High Altitude Intelligent Ion, Air Duct Intelligent Ion, Air Duct High Altitude Intelligent Ion, High Altitude Intelligent Photo Detector Intelligent Photo with 135 Thermal Diode Barrier Intelligent Man. Station, Single Action Intelligent Man. Station, Double Action Intelligent Metal Man. Station Flush Trim Ring for Bases Interface Module Dual Input Module Single Input with Relay Single Input Module
6178 6178 6178 6124 --6124 --6163 --5066 6173 ----------6175 6176 6165 6165 6165 6165 6165 6165 6164 6164 --6183 6183 6188 --6170 6179 6179 6179
*Intrinisically Safe Application Requires Diode Barrier, DI-3IS Smoke Detector and Contact Devices. --- : Catalog Sheet is not available. However, an instruction sheet is provided with the shipped equipment.
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BT-F BT-SS DSC DSC-W FER FERW FIB FIBW FWB-1 FWB-1W FWB-2 FWB-2W HN-EP HNH-EP U-EC U-EC-W U-EC-C U-EC-MCS U-EC-MCS-C U-EC-MCS-W U-HN U-HN-W U-HN-C U-HN-MCS U-HN-MCS-C U-HN-MCS-W U-HN-S110-1 U-HN-S110-1-W U-HN-S110S-1 U-HN-S110S-1-W U-HNH U-HNH-W U-HNH-C U-HNH-MCS U-HNH-MCS-C U-HNH-MCS-W U-HNH-S110-1 U-HNH-S110-1-W U-HNH-S110S-1 U-HNH-S110S-1-W U-MCS U-MCS-W U-MCS-AR U-MCS-WE U-MCS-6090V U-MCS-6090V-W U-MH U-MH-W
500-694372 500-694387 500-696872 500-696873 500-694493 500-695772 500-694496 500-695775 500-694494 500-695773 500-694495 500-695774 500-694290 500-694289 500-696850 500-696851 500-696924 500-699715 500-699716 500-699717 500-696512 500-696513 500-696935 500-699724 500-699725 500-699726 500-696692 500-696693 500-696694 500-696695 500-696534 500-696535 500-696946 500-699729 500-699730 500-699731 500-696714 500-696715 500-696716 500-696717 500-699701 500-699702 500-699746 500-648644 500-699703 500-699704 500-696558 500-696559
Bell 2537 Bell 2537 Dual Synchronization Control Module 2553 Dual Synchronization Control Module - White 2553 F-Series Extension Ring 2511 F-Series Extension Ring - White 2511 Indoor Surface Box 2511 Indoor Surface Box - White 2511 Weatherproof Back Box 2511 Weatherproof Back Box - White 2511 Weatherproof Back Box 2511 Weatherproof Back Box 2511 Explosion Proof Horn - "Lower Current" 2530 Explosion Proof Horn - "Higher dB" 2530 Electronic Chime 2556 Electronic Chime - White 2556 Electronic Chime - Ceiling 2556 Wall Chime w/Adapter Strobe 2556 Chime w/Adapter Strobe Ceiling 2556 Wall Chime w/Adapter Strobe - White 2556 Electro-Mechanical Horn - DC 2557 Electro-Mechanical Horn - DC / White 2557 Electro-Mechanical Horn - DC /Ceiling 2557 Electro-Mechanical Horn -DC w/Adapter Strobe 2557 Electro-Mechanical Horn -DC w/Adapter Strobe-Ceiling 2557 Electro-Mechanical Horn -DC w/Adapter Strobe-White 2557 Electro-Mech. Horn - DC w/110CD Strobe 2557 Electro-Mech. Horn - DC w/110CD Strobe-White 2557 Electro-Mech. Horn - DC w/110CD Sync. Strobe 2557 Electro-Mech. Horn - DC w/110CD Sync. Strobe-White 2557 Electro-Mechanical HIDB Horn 2557 Electro-Mechanical HIDB Horn-White 2557 Electro-Mechanical HIDB Horn-Ceiling 2557 Electro-Mechanical HIDB Horn w/Adapter Strobe 2557 Electro-Mech. HIDB Horn w/Adapter Strobe-White 2557 Electro-Mech. HIDB Horn w/Adapter Strobe-Ceiling 2557 Electro-Mech. HIDB Horn w/110CD Strobe 2557 Electro-Mech. HIDB Horn w/110CD Strobe-White 2557 Electro-Mech. HIDB Horn w/110CD Sync. Strobe 2557 Electro-Mech. HIDB Horn w/110CD Sync. Strobe-White 2557 Multicandela Selectable Strobe 2550 Multicandela Selectable Strobe-White 2550 Multicandela Selectable Strobe-Agent Release 2550 Multicandela Selectable Strobe-EVAC White 2550 Multicandela Selectable Strobe-Retro Plate Mount 2550 Multicandela Selectable Strobe-Retro Plate Mount-White 2550 Steady Tone Mini-Horn 2552 Steady Tone Mini-Horn-White 2552
--- : Catalog Sheet is not available. However, an instruction sheet is provided with the shipped equipment.
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U-MH-MCS U-MH-MCS-W U-MH-1G U-MH-1G-W U-MHT U-MHT-W U-MHT-MCS U-MHT-MCS-W U-MHT-1G U-MHT-1G-W U-MMT U-MMT-W U-MMT-AR U-MMT-1G U-MMT-1G-W U-MMT-MCS U-MMT-MCS-W U-MMT-MCS-AR U-S110-1 U-S110-1-W U-S110S-1 U-S110S-1-W
500-699711 500-699712 500-696556 500-696557 500-696582 500-696583 500-699709 500-699710 500-696580 500-696581 500-696606 500-696607 500-699759 500-606604 500-606605 500-699713 500-699714 500-699758 500-696658 500-696659 500-696660 500-696661
Steady Tone Mini-Horn w/Adapter Strobe Steady Tone Mini-Horn w/Adapter Strobe-White Steady Tone Mini-Horn 1Gang Mount Steady Tone Mini-Horn 1 Gang Mount Steady / Temporal Tone Mini-Horn / Strobe Steady/Temporal Tone Mini-Horn / Strobe Temporal Horn w/Adapter Strobe Temporal Horn w/Adapter Strobe-White Steady/Temporal Tone Mini-Horn 1 Gang Mount Steady/Temporal Tone Mini-Horn 1 Gang Mount-White 8-Tone Electronic Horn 8-Tone Electronic Horn-White 8-Tone Electronic Horn Agent Release 8-Tone Electronic Horn single gang 8-Tone Electronic Horn single gang-White 8-Tone Electronic Horn w/Adapter Strobe 8-Tone Electronic Horn w/Adapter Strobe-White 8-Tone Electronic Horn w/Adapter Strobe Agent Release 110cd Strobe 110cd Strobe-White 110cd Sync. Strobe 110cd Sync. Strobe-White
2552 2552 2552 2552 2552 2552 2552 2552 2552 2552 2554 2554 2554 2554 2554 2554 2554 2554 2539 2539 2539 2539
DB-11 DB11-SEAL DB-3S DB-ADPT DB-SEAL DF-30 DI-3 DI-A3 DI-A3H DI-B3 DI-B3H DI-3IS DT-11 DT-135CS DT-200CS DT-135CL DT-200CL DT-135WP
500-094151 500-695622 595-381804 500-094187 500-692211 500-092600 500-081806 500-083263 500-086448 500-085081 500-086578 500-083117 500-095430 500-017585 500-017586 500-017541 500-017542 500-087260
Detector Base DB-11 Seal for DB-11 Universal Base Detector Base Adapter Gasket (36 PER) U.V. Flame for Use w/ DB-3S Ionization Detector (Series 3) Ionization Detector Hi Velocity Ion. Det. Air Duct High Air Velocity High Altitude Ionization Detector Air Duct Ionization Detector Air Duct High Altitude Ionization Detector Intr. Safe Thermal 135 Degree Rate Comp./Fixed Temp 135 Rate Comp./Fixed Temp 200 Rate Comp./Fixed Temp LMP/Locking Rate Comp./Fixed Temp LMP/Locking Rate Comp./Fixed Temp Weatherproof
6173 Manual ----Manual 6127 6119 6119 6119 6119 6119 6174 6131 6131 6131 6131 6127
--- : Catalog Sheet is not available. However, an instruction sheet is provided with the shipped equipment.
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DT-200WP DT-140EP DT-190EP MS-51 MS-501 MSM-K MSM-KD MSM-K-WP MSM-KD-WP MSM-EXP MSM-INST MSM-BOX PE-11 PE-11T RR-11
500-087261 500-688976 500-688978 500-620503 500-620522 500-698215 500-698216 500-698217 500-698218 500-698219 500-698220 500-698221 500-094150 500-095110 500-694622
Rate Comp./Fixed Temp Weatherproof Rate Comp./Fixed Temp 140 Expl. Proof Rate Comp./Fixed Temp 190 Expl. Proof ** Other Temp Require Special Order ** Manual Stations N.O. SPST Manual Stn. Double Action SPST Metal Manual Station-Key Metal Manual Station-Key-Double Action Metal Manual Station-Key-Weather Proof Metal Manual Sta-Key-Dbl Action-Weather Proof Metal Manual Station-Explosion Proof Metal Manual Station-Institutional Surface Back Box Photoelectric Detector PE-11T Photo / Thermal Detector Remote Relay Module
6127 6127 6127 6183 6183 6184 6184 6184 6184 6184 6184 6184 6173 6173 6173
MXL-CG CZM-1 MMB-1 NIM-1R MKB-2 MKB-4 PAL-1 PIM-2 ADBI-60 DPH FSB-1 ID-60I ID-60IA ID-60IH ID-60P ID-60PT ID-60T-135 ID-60T-135 MSI-10 MSI-20 MT-SUR-BOX MT-SUR-RIM PMS-B6 PMS-B6-D PMS-B6-EX PMS-B6-INST PMS-B6-WP
500-192647 500-890736 500-890376 500-892953 500-892077 500-693519 500-692407 500-692406 500-090930 500-687639 310-083323 500-090259 500-090515 500-090514 500-090281 500-090282 500-090261 500-090261 500-091234 500-091670 500-693168 500-693169 500-698222 500-698223 500-698226 500-698227 500-698224
MXL USCG Approved Complete Enclosure Conventional Zone Module MXL Main Board Global (X-NET) MXL Network Interface Display/Control Keyboard Hinged Display Control Panel U.L. Listed Parallel Printer MXL/CXL Parallel Printer Interface Module Audible Base (For X or I Series) Horn, Double Projector Flush Mount Backbox Horn/Strobe Intelligent Ion Detector Intelligent Ion High Air Velocity Detector Intelligent Ion High Altitude Detector Intelligent Photoelectric Detector Intelligent Photoelectric Detector with Heat Sensor Intelligent Rate Cmp./Fix -135 Thermal Intelligent Thermal Detector Intelligent Man. Station, Single Action Intelligent Man. Station, Double Action Mld. BKBX Mld. EXTD Intelligent Metal Man. StationKey Intelligent Metal Man. StationKey-Dbl Action Intelligent Metal Man. StationExplosion Proof Intelligent Metal Man. StaInstitutional Intelligent Metal Man. StationKey-Weather Proof
--5048 5044 6163 --2511 ----------6157 --6183 6183 2520 2520 -----------
--- : Catalog Sheet is not available. However, an instruction sheet is provided with the shipped equipment.
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PMS-B6-WPD PMS-BOX SBL SFP-1 SPH TRI-B6 TRI-B6D TRI-B6R WBK-3 BACW-6 BACW-10 BT-LC MBDC-6 MBDC-10 MT MT4 MTS15/75 MTS4-15/75 S15/75-STD U-EC-S17 U-EC-S17C U-EC-S17S U-EC-S30 U-EC-S30S U-HN-S17 U-HN-S17S U-HN-S30 U-HN-S30W U-HN-S60 U-HN-S60S U-HN-S75 U-HN-S75S U-HNH-S17-W U-HNH-S17S-W U-HNH-S30-W U-HNH-S30S U-HNH-S30S-W U-HNH-S60-W U-HNH-S60S-W U-HNH-S75-W U-HNH-S75S-W U-MH-S17-W U-MH-S17S-W U-MH-S30-W U-MH-S30S-W
500-698225 500-698221 500-692391 500-687796 500-687638 500-893286 500-893220 500-893180 310-025271 500-688442 500-688443 500-694382 500-688448 500-688449 500-693130 500-693131 500-693134 500-693135 500-693112 500-696852 500-696925 500-696854 500-696856 500-696858 500-696514 500-696516 500-696518 500-696519 500-696522 500-696524 500-696526 500-696528 500-696537 500-696539 500-696541 500-696542 500-696543 500-696545 500-696547 500-696549 500-696551 500-696561 500-696563 500-696565 500-696567
Intelligent Metal Man. StaKey-Dbl Act-WeatherProof Surface Back Box Surface Box Horn, Semi-flush Mounting Plate Horn, Single Projector Single Input Module Dual Input Module Single Input with Relay Weatherproof Mounting Box Polarized Bell 6" 120 VAC Polarized Bell 10" 120 VAC Bell 6" 24 VDC Motor Bell 10" 24 VDC Motor Bell Multitone Signal Multitone Signal (4" Sq. Electrical Box) 15/75CD Non Sleeping, Clg & Wall 15/75CD Non Sleeping, Clg & Wall (4" Sq. Electrical Box) Strobe 15/75 CD Electronic Chime/Strobe Electronic Chime/Strobe - Ceiling Electronic Chime/Sync. Strobe Electronic Chime/Strobe Electronic Chime/Sync. Strobe Electro-Mechanical Horn / Strobe Electro-Mechanical Horn / Sync. Strobe Electro-Mechanical Horn / Strobe Electro-Mechanical Horn / Strobe-White Electro-Mechanical Horn / Strobe Electro-Mechanical Horn / Sync. Strobe Electro-Mechanical Horn / Strobe Electro-Mechanical Horn / Sync. Strobe Electro-Mechanical HIDB Horn / Strobe Electro-Mechanical HIDB Horn / Sync. Strobe Electro-Mechanical HIDB Horn / Strobe-White Electro-Mechanical HIDB Horn / Sync. Strobe Electro-Mechanical HIDB Horn / Sync. Strobe-White Electro-Mechanical HIDB Horn / Strobe-White Electro-Mechanical HIDB Horn / Sync. Strobe-White Electro-Mechanical HIDB Horn / Strobe-White Electro-Mechanical HIDB Horn / Sync. Strobe-White Steady Tone Mini-Horn / Strobe-White Steady Tone Mini-Horn / Sync. Strobe-White Steady Tone Mini-Horn / Strobe-White Steady Tone Mini-Horn / Sync. Strobe-White
----2520 2511 --6159 6159 6159 2515 2515 2537 2513 2513 2521 2521 2521 2521 2520 2544 2544 2544 2544 2544 2541 2541 2541 2541 2541 2541 2541 2541 2541 2541 2541 2541 2541 2541 2541 2541 2541 2543 2543 2543 2543
--- : Catalog Sheet is not available. However, an instruction sheet is provided with the shipped equipment.
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U-MH-S60S-W U-MH-S75-W U-MH-S75S-W U-MHT-S17-W U-MHT-S17S-W U-MHT-S30 U-MHT-S30-W U-MHT-S30S-W U-MHT-S60-W U-MHT-S60S-W U-MMT-S17-W U-MMT-S17S-W U-MMT-S30-W U-MMT-S30S-W U-MMT-S60S U-S17 U-S17-W U-S17S U-S17S-W U-S30 U-S30-W U-S75 DF-1 DI-4A DI-6 LA-1 PB-2400 PB-1191 PE-3 PE-3T S121 S122 S-2406 TF1
500-696571 500-696573 500-696575 500-696585 500-696587 500-696588 500-696589 500-696591 500-696593 500-696595 500-696609 500-696611 500-696613 500-696615 500-696619 500-696460 500-696461 500-696462 500-696463 500-696464 500-696465 500-696472 500-016425 500-025402 500-185487 500-690052 500-089949 500-095076 500-091540 500-091920 500-085145 500-086476 500-089951 500-690053
Steady Tone Mini-Horn / Sync. Strobe-White Steady Tone Mini-Horn / Strobe-White Steady Tone Mini-Horn / Sync. Strobe-White Steady / Temporal Tone Mini-Horn / Strobe Steady / Temporal Tone Mini-Horn / Strobe Steady / Temporal Tone Mini-Horn / Strobe Steady / Temporal Tone Mini-Horn / Strobe-White Steady / Temp. Tone Mini-Horn / Sync. Strobe-White Steady / Temporal Tone Mini-Horn / Strobe-White Steady / Temp. Tone Mini-Horn / Sync. Strobe-White 8-Tone Electronic Horn / Strobe-White 8-Tone Electronic Horn / Sync. Strobe-White 8-Tone Electronic Horn / Strobe-White 8-Tone Electronic Horn / Sync. Strobe-White 8-Tone Electronic Horn / Sync. Strobe Stand Alone Strobe Stand Alone Strobe-White Stand Alone Sync. Strobe Stand Alone Strobe-White Stand Alone Strobe Stand Alone Strobe-White Stand Alone Strobe Infra-Red Flame Det. User w/ DB-3S Ionization Detector (Series 4) Ionization Detector Adjustable Adjustment Lamp for Lens Aln. Proj. Beam Smk. Det. Trns/Rec. Linear Beam Detector (P/N 315-095424-2) Photoelectric Smoke Detector Photoelectric Smoke w/ 135 Heat Infra-Red Solar Blind Flame Det. Infra-Red (Non Solar Blind) I.R. Flame Detector, Dual Sensor Test Kit w/ Three Filters
2543 2543 2543 2543 2543 2543 2543 2543 2543 2543 2542 2542 2542 2542 2542 --------------6120 6113 6126 6149 6149 6171 6160 6160 6144 6144 6150 6149
Graphic Annunciators (L.E.D.) LD-0, LD-1, LD-2, LD-3, LD-4, LD-00, LD-5, LD-10, LD-20, LD-30, LD-40, G1212, G1818 MXL 19" Rack Mounted Modules
Model No. Part No. Description Installation Instruction No.
ACM-RK CABLES-RK MKB-3 MMB-RK MOM-RK MPS-RK MXL-RK MXL-RK1 TSP-RK VSR-RK
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500-893042 500-893044 500-893506 500-893047 500-893050 500-893045 500-893046 500-693470 500-893048 500-893043
ACM-1 19" Rack Bracket Rack Mount Cable Kit Display/Controller for Rack Mount MMB/PSR 19" Rack Mount Bracket MOM/OMM 19" Rack Mount Bracket MPS-6/12 19" Rack Mount Bracket MKB-3 19" Rack Mount Bracket All Side Panels (6ft.) TSP-40 10" Rack Mount Bracket VSM/VLM 19" Rack Mount Bracket
P/N 315-093402-3 P/N 315-093402-3 P/N 315-093402-3 P/N 315-093402-3 P/N 315-093402-3 P/N 315-093402-3 P/N 315-093402-3 P/N 315-093402-3 P/N 315-093402-3 P/N 315-093402-3
CONNECTION DIAGRAM
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P1 EOL + 1 + 2 2 3 _ 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
12 21
TB2
TB1
TB2
TB1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 + +
ZONE 3
POWER
_ + _ 3 _ 4 5 + 6 7 8 9 10 EOL DEVICE 2.2K, 1/2W P/N 140-820380 11 12 13 14 15 16 P8 P5 TB6 TB7 EOL _ _ NOT USED WITH ALD-2I TB5-4 TB5-3
BELL BELL
TB5-12
21
LOOP 1
ZONE 1
BATTERY _ SEE MMB-2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (P/N 315-095097) FOR CLASS A WIRING
CZM-1 POWER POWER LIMITED CLASS B WIRING SHOWN SUPV SHOWN STYLE B (CLASS B) POWER LIMITED
P3
12
POWER TO MOM-4
_ TB5-8
TB3-4
+ +
TB3-3
AVAILABLE
TB3-2
ANALOG LOOP 2
CSM-4
+ + +
TB3-1
_ + _ SUPV SHOWN STYLE Y (CLASS B) POWER LIMITED TB5-2 TB5-1 TB4-9 TB4-8 TB4-7 SUPERVISORY
TB2-4
TB2-3
11 _ _ 12 13 14 15 16 P5 TB7 TB6
12
SUPV SHOWN CLASS B** POWER LIMITED NAC-1 BELLS IN CREWS QUARTERS POLARITY SHOWN IN SUPERVISORY STATE
ZONE 4
TB2-2
ANALOG LOOP 1
TB2-1
DO NOT USE
TO MOM-4, MOM-2
+24V
TB1-5
-24V
TB1-4
MOM-4
CZM-4
MOM-4
TB1-1
87654321 87654321
87654321
87654321
P10
P7
NOTE: VISUAL ALARM MUST ACCOMPANY AUDIBLE ALARMS OTHER THAN BELLS
POWER LIMITED
PROGRAMMER
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 DO NOT USE
+
HORN
SUPV SHOWN STYLE Z (CLASS A) POWER LIMITED UNSUPERVISED RELAY CONTACT RATING 2A 30 VDC/120 VAC RESISTIVE
STROBE
P5
PRINTER CONNECT TO CLASS 2/POWER LIMITED ONLY 7 NOT USED WITH ALD-2I 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 TB4 TB5 8
BELL
BELL
P4
123456
TSW-2
PTR-1
* OPERATES IN FULL
CRM-4
** OPERATES IN FULL
MAIN POWER 120 VAC, 50/60 H
CSM-4
TSP-40 PRINTER
GROUND
14 15 16 TB3
14 15 16
DO NOT USE
NOTES: 1. For Installation Instructions for the MXL modules refer to the Table on page 46. 2. Waterflow Alarm must be CSG-M configured to at least one non-silenceable NAC. 3. Refer to the MXL/MXLV OPERATION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL (P/N 315-092036) for minimum NFPA configurations and additional information. 4. Use the following batteries: BTX-1, BTX-2, or BP-61. 5. The CSM-4 module is capable of the following functions: Leased Line Circuit Supervised Local Energy Auxiliary Trip (Municipal Tie) Supervised Notification Appliance Circuit Releasing Service (per NFPA 13)
CRM-4 relay coils are supervised when not energized; contacts are not. For alternate configurations using CZM-1B6s, consult Technical Support. The following terminals on the PSR-1 (P/N 315-090911) are power limited: TB1 (1-6), TB4 (1-4), and TB3 (1-4). When the CSM-4 is configured for Municipal Tie or Releasing Service, terminals 1 and 4 and/or terminals 9 and 12 are non-power limited. In all other applications, the CSM-4 is power limited on all terminals. 10. The MXL modules indicated with an asterisk in the Table on page 46 are rated power limited on all terminals. 11. For Compatible Notification Appliances, refer to the US Coast Guard Approved Equipment List in the Marine Smoke Detection Systems Manual for the MXL Control Panel, P/N 315-092382.
6. 7. 8. 9.
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C o mp a t i b l e I n i t i a t i n g D e v i c e s f o r AL D -2 I, M M B -2 a n d S M B -2
Compatible Devices CZM-1B6 FP-11* Base Installation Instructions 315-095355-6
S u p e r v is o r y 100 ohms max with ID Series devices; 50 ohms max with IL/FP Series devices 3 ohms max 4 ohms max* (10 CZM-1/1B6s max)
FP-11*(d) FPT-11*
L i n e I mp e d a n c e
MMB-2 / SMB-2 NAC Loop 1A max 30 VDC 66mA max 24.5 VDC max 180mA max 70 ohms max 35 ohms max
ILI-1B/1BH ILI-1/1H/1A/1AH DB-11, DB-X11RS DB-3S + DB-ADPT DB-X3RS + DB-ADPT ADBI-60 + DB-ADPT DB-3S, DB-X3RS
MMB-2 / SMB-2 CZM-1/1B6 Power 100 ohms max with ID Series devices; 50 ohms max with IL/FP Series devices
1A max
ALD-2I
12mA max 22.5 ohms max (including load) 2.5K ohms (includes line and load)
AD-3I AD-3XRI DB-3S, DB-X3RS AD-3ILP AD-3XRILP DB-3S, DB-X3RS DB-3S, DB-X3RS AD-3ILP AD-3XRILP DB-3S, DB-X3RS
315-093234-6 315-093235-5 315-092594-8 315-093234-6 315-093235-5 315-092594-8 315-095028-5 315-093234-6 315-093235-5 315-093336-1 315-093329-7 315-095302-5 315-094547-3 315-096242-4
12mA max
3-9mA max
For Proprietary Burglary Application (1076) use a TSW-2 tamper switch to monitor the main enclosure. Monitor each TRI-S/R/D related to this application (1076) for 24 hours by a listed motion detector to prevent tampering.
NOTE: These maximum recommended spacings are based on smooth ceilings and moderate air flow. In other cases, decrease detector spacing accordingly. Refer to Chapter 5 of NFPA 72 (2002 Edition) for guidance.
M XL Modules
Detector DI-3/3H* DI-A3/A3H* DI-B3/B3H* DT-11* PE-11/11T* Base DB-3S DB-3S AD-3I/3ILP AD-3RI/3RP DB-11 DB-3S + DB-ADPT DB-11 DB-3S + DB-ADPT AD-11P/11PR
Installation Instructions
MXL Modules
Installation Instructions
*The FP-11 is only com pat ible w it h M XL R ev. 10. 0 or great er f irm w are. **The I LP-2 i s onl y com pat i bl e wi t h M XL Rev 8. 0 or great er f i rm ware. When t he CSG -M i s conf i gured, t he DUCT appl i cat i on m u st b e se l e ct e d w h e n t h e d e vi ce i s u se d i n a n a i r d u ct h o u si n g o r i n a sp o t d u ct a p p l i ca t i o n .
C o mp a t i b l e D e t e c t o r s f o r C Z M - 1 / - 1 B 6 *
Detector DI-3/3H DI-A3/A3H DI-B3/B3H DT-11 PE-11/11T Base DB-3S DB-3S AD-3I/3ILP AD-3RI/3RP DB-11 DB-3S + DB-ADPT DB-11 DB-3S + DB-ADPT AD-11P Installation Instructions 315-081943-18 315-081943-18 315-093234-6 315-086591-7 315-095429-3 315-095429-3 315-094198-9 315-094198-9 315-095659-9
ALD-2I* CRM-4 CSM-4 CZM-1B6* CZM-4* LIM-1* MID-16 MKB-1 MOD-16 MOI-7* MOM-2 MOM-4 MPS-6 MPS-12 MPS-12/220 MPS-12/240 NET-4* NET-7* NET-7M NIM-1W* PS-5A PS-5N7* PSR-1 RCC-1/1F* REP-1* TSP-40 315-092030-6 315-092820-7 315-092820-7 315-090909-4 315-091914-10 315-094531-5 315-099165-5 315-092367-7 315-092729-11 315-090911-20 315-095364-6 315-092686-5 315-090776-6
315-091464-10 315-090853-5 315-090854-14 315-095355-6 315-090726-10 315-092135-8 315-091860-5 315-090856-6 315-090830-6 315-092799-6 315-092777-8 315-090852-12 315-090334-6
M a y u s e u p t o 1 5 d e t e c t o rs o f a n y t y p e . * D o n o t u s e A D -1 1 P R o r d e t e c t o r-o p e ra t e d a c c e s s o ri e s w i t h
*M ay use up t o 30 det ect ors of any t ype. **O nl y one PBA-1191, and no addi t i onal devi ces, can be connect ed t o a CZM -4 i ni t i at i ng zone.
t h e C Z M -1 / -1 B 6 .
NOTE:
When designing Fire Control Systems for various types of vessels, the designer should be aware of the required vessel type, domestic and SOLAS regulations applicable for that vessel.
NOTE:
In addition to USCG approved initiation devices listed on page 46, other approved contact devices such as sprinkler waterflow switches and flood alarms may be connected to CZM-4 modules.
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P/N 315-092382-6