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MERRILL CREEK PKY
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2300
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ZAP ENERGY
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DETECTION CIRCUITS <br /> The Detection Circuits support Conventional ESL/ Activation of the Agent Release Circuits can either be <br /> Interlogix 700 Series detectors, CPD-705x Ionization instantaneous or delayed up to 30 seconds (maximum) <br /> Smoke, PSD-715x Photoelectric Smoke and THD-705x upon receipt of Manual Release input. Agent release can <br /> Heat Detectors as well as Normally Open contact closure be temporarily delayed by activating the Abort Circuit. <br /> type devices. Two circuits are dedicated to the main Subsequent activation of the Manual Release overrides <br /> suppression function and can be programmed to activate an Abort in process. After a Manual Release has been <br /> the release circuits by either single-shot or cross-zone activated, activating an Abort will have no effect. The <br /> input. The user configuration allows automatic release Abort input can be programmed for 5 modes of operation <br /> via detection to be delayed from 0 to 60 seconds in 10- or disabled entirely. These include the UL 10-second <br /> second intervals and also allows a choice of which of the mode, the full-delay mode, the IRI mode or two NYC <br /> two Agent Release Circuits to activate. modes. Aborts can also be programmed to be applicable <br /> The third Detection Circuit is programmable for either for either one (ARC 1) or both Agent Release Circuits <br /> Waterflow or as an independent Detection circuit. When thereby allowing use with Deluge/Pre-Action systems. <br /> programmed for Waterflow, Notification Appliance NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUITS (NAC) <br /> Circuits can be programmed as Non-Silenceable as The three Notification Appliance Circuits are rated 1.5 <br /> required by certain jurisdictions. Additionally, the Amps each and accept polarized 24 VDC regulated <br /> Supervisory 1 circuit can be configured to be the fourth Notification Appliances. Each circuit is driven <br /> detection circuit. independently and is user configurable for First Alarm, <br /> SUPERVISORY CIRCUITS Pre-Release, and Releasing. Several coded patterns are <br /> The Supervisory Circuits accept Normally Open contact supported including 60 BPM, 120 BPM, Temporal, and <br /> closure type devices such as pressure switches on the Continuous. <br /> agent cylinders or on the water or air pipe network. The The control unit supports appliances that provide the <br /> system configuration enables the supervisory input to be option to use silenceable horns and non-silenceable <br /> a participant in the suppression function. For example, strobes on the same NAC. Multiple NAC circuits <br /> low air supervisory can be included with detection for (connected to audible devices only) programmed with the <br /> release of pre-action systems as required by certain same master code pattern are synchronized, regardless <br /> jurisdictions. of any differing starting times that preceded their <br /> MANUAL RELEASE AND ABORT CIRCUITS concurrent operation. The NACs configuration includes a <br /> Both the Manual Release and Abort Circuits accept user-selectable intelligent synchronization feature which <br /> Normally Open contact closure type devices. allows a silenceable horn to be shut off while the strobe <br /> continues to flash in synchronized fashion (using Cooper <br /> Wheelock notification applicances). <br /> SUPERVISORY I/ MANUAL WATERFLOW/ <br /> SUPERVISORY2 DETECTOR4 ABORT RELEASE DETECTOR3 DETECTOR <br /> ® • .. <br /> RS 232 0 00 r' ,\ ®®• 00 00 00 <br /> TBI TB6 ; O T135 TB4 TB3 TB2 <br /> TROUBLE TB6 <br /> TBI ® DETECTOR1 <br /> RELAY 3 7F®0 TB9 L <br /> RELAY n��0�T610 O.co. O.i..c.o 0.�..,.... `Kidde <br /> II�L®®@@JJ ��°`�"'° Fire Systems <br /> RELAY I 0 TB11 uw u _ rmra...r <br /> Qum O.," . Quem 8 B 8 <br /> O.�un 0...m..O..mm 0....�u <br /> O...a 0..m. 0.„.sr <br /> BATT OUT $ TB12 0- 0-- o-, o.r.,a~• <br /> 0 a. 0...... 0....... 0-1 <br /> 0.x.2 0.., 00awom <br /> AC SUPPLY SELECT SWITCH(S6) <br /> c m TB19 NAC1 <br /> ACIN _IILWI�i1 2. TB14 TB15 T.I. TB11 TBi6 NAC2 <br /> 120 <br /> ®TB13 palq PEEI�49 PEEP r77 <br /> RELEASE1 RELEASE AUX NAC3 <br /> ARC1 ARC2 24 VDC <br /> Figure 1. Printed Circuit Board (PCB) <br /> - 2 - <br />
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