Simplex 4004 Fire Alarm - Installation Operation Instructions

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Fire Alarm Instructions C and Trademarks Simplex Time Recorder Co 1999 All rights reserved in the United States of America and Warnings in this document is subject to change without notice No part of this may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means or mechanical for any purpose without the express written consent of Time Recorder Company WALK TEST system test is protected under U S Patent 4,725,818 NOT INSTALL ANY SIMPLEX PRODUCT THAT APPEARS Upon unpacking your Simplex product inspect the contents of the for shipping damage If damage is apparent immediately file a claim the carrier and notify Simplex HAZARD Disconnect electrical power when making any adjustments or repairs Servicing should be performed by qualified Representatives of Contents 1 4004 System Overview 1 1 1 2 1 2 Input 1 2 Standby 1 2 System Features 1 2 System Diagram 1 3 2 Requriments and Accessories Requirments 2 1 Requirements 2 2 Accessories 2 2 3 Installation 4 Operating Instructions Box 3 1 3 2 Modules 3 2 Settings Service Switches 3 9 Instructions 3 11 Panel Operation 4 1 Key Definitions 4 1 Initialization Power Up 4 3 Conditions 4 4 Test 4 4 Testing Fire Drills 4 4 Operating Instructions 4 5 5 Glossary of Terms 6 4004 Battery Selection Selection 6 1 Selection Calculation 6 2 1 System Overview 4004 Fire Alarm Control Panel FACP is a general alarm battery backed supervised system capable of operating two Notification Appliance NACs and monitoring two Initiating Device Circuits IDCs with capability of up to 8 IDCs The 4004 FACP is capable of controlling auxiliary equipment such as fire doors and fans during fire condition The 4004 provide audible and visible indications during Fire Supervisory or Trouble conditions If any of these conditions occur the sounds the appropriate notification appliance s and flashes the display the red ALARM ZONE display for fire alarm zone the yellow display for trouble indication and the LED for operation Acknowledging the alarm immediately silences the panel audible and the display to illuminate steadily Pressing the RESET key resets the system and causes the alarm and trouble displays to indicate a dash for following the dash the displays go out on a successful reset or indicate an existing Alarm Supervisory or Trouble 4004 system has capability Following a Supervisory alarm or acknowledgment another circuit goes into alarm supervisory or trouble applicable display flashes and the signals again operate Once in alarm the remains in alarm until the device that initiated the alarm is restored to and the panel is reset FACP constantly checks for electrical troubles power loss battery wiring faults etc If a Trouble occurs the tone alert sounds and the trouble display indicate the type of trouble s in the system Another 4004 feature is an active status reminder if there is an acknowledged supervisory or trouble condition in the system the tone alert sounds eight hours for five seconds 1 illustrates the physical layout of the cards and the power limited and power limited wiring areas within the 4004 Printed circuit boards are together in the system by board to board connectors or via a wiring connection Input Standby System Features 120 F 0 49 C 4004 is designed to operate in the following conditions UL 85 relative humidity non condensing 93 relative humidity non condensing 4004 FACP must be grounded properly Readings of less than 0.70 VAC be measured between ground and neutral A system ground needs to be for Earth Detection and transient protection devices This connection be made to an approved dedicated Earth connection per NFPA 70 Article and NFPA 78 To ground the 4004 connect a 12 AWG copper ground from safety ground electrical distribution panel to the green grounding on the FACP 4004 system is designed for either 120 VAC 60 Hz or 220 240VAC 50 60 Hz battery standby provides for power loss connections The batteries mount in 4004 control panel and provide at least 60 hours of standby operation for a configured system 60 hours of standby operation is based on using 10 Ah batteries without detectors or other non alarm loads attached to the system by five minutes in alarm A fully configured system using 6.2 batteries without four wire detectors or other non alarm loads to the system provides at least 24 hours of standby operation by five minutes in alarm Notification Appliance Circuits NACs Amps of Power to meet ADA Requirements Expandable from two to a maximum of 8 IDCs Surface or Semi Flush Installation Single Piece Chassis Zone IDC Disconnect Switches with Abort Enable Features Alarm Output Disconnect Switch One Person Walk Test Chronological Event Display Lamp Test Feature Low and Depleted Battery Detection Active Status Reminder Non volatile Memory Six Alarm Silence Inhibit Timer Selections Four Auto Silence Timer Selections Four Coded Signal Selections Available with Optional Point Type Selections City Circuits Class A Style D Style Z Converters Full Function Remote Annunciator Interface Simplex 4003 Voice Control Panel and 4009 NAC Extender System Diagram 1 2 A 565 585 789 ENTRY LIMITED WIRING 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 A 565 585 789 A 565 585 789 A 565 585 789 A 565 585 789

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