Simplex 4009 N A C Power Extender Installation Instructions

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Cautions and Warnings 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 HAZARD Static electricity can damage components Therefore as follows Ground yourself before opening or installing components Keep component wrapped in anti static material at all times Simplex 4009 NAC Power Extender Figure 1 provides additional DC capacity to a Fire Alarm Control Panel FACP with a reverse polarity Appliance Circuit NAC The 4009 is UL listed electrically and protected against brown out conditions and loss of primary AC NAC POWER EXTENDER 1 Simplex 4009 NAC Power Extender on next page 1997 Simplex Time Recorder Co Gardner MA 01441 0001 USA specifications and other information shown were current as of publication and are subject to change without notice B Continued Components 4009 connects as an end of line device to a compatible dedicated appliance circuit from the host panel e g Simplex 4001 or 4002 provides eight amperes of DC signaling power to either four or eight reverse polarity NACs style Y or style Z Alarms from the host signal the four or eight 4009 NACs to extend the alarm 4009 can also minimize transmission line losses associated with sending currents long distances within buildings In a fire alarm system with the power supply and batteries for notification appliances are located near the signaling devices saving system power and battery capacity while line losses The 4009 monitors each output NAC if a trouble occurs fault detection is maintained by the host FACP Simplex currently for earth detection at the 4009 via an earth detect module The signal are set for isolated mode and the 4009 now provides EARTH fault of the 4009 include Style Y or Z Class A or B NACs Four or eight NACs controlled in groups of four Eight amperes of DC Signaling Power EARTH fault capability of host FACP retained Earth fault capability at 4009 if desired Two wire operation from host FACP back box Ah battery charger Provides charging for 10 Ah batteries internally and Ah batteries externally 4009 9801 battery cabinet required or 565 488 Power Supply available with the 4009 NAC Power Extender include or 565 569 Style Y Class B Signal Card or 565 545 Style Z Class A Signal Card Earth Detect Card or 565 488 POWER SUPPLY the 4009 is used with a 4001 system adequate power from the host FACP may be available for the NACs and system use The power supply used in the is a linear supply with brownout and battery charger features Power capacity is adequate for battery charging Battery charging is limited to Ah 10 Ah internally 18 Ah externally with 4009 9801 battery cabinet so are made to allow connection of external battery power The charger disabled when external batteries are used on next page Components or 565 569 STYLE Y CLASS B SIGNAL CARD module allows supervision of four Style Y Class B circuits with one signal from a 4001 4002 4020 or 4100 4100 or any reverse polarity signal operating at 24 VDC It also accepts a 24V auxiliary alarm input and be supervised by the host FACP All four signal circuit alarm relays with an alarm from the host signal circuit A short or open circuit on any of the four circuits results in an open condition at the host signal causing the required trouble indication at the host FACP or 565 545 STYLE Z CLASS A SIGNAL CARD 565 388 is functionally identical to the 565 386 Signal Card and the 565 is functionally identical to the 565 569 Signal Card except that these Signal provide for Style Z Class A wiring of outgoing circuits Configuration functional block diagram depicting the interconnections between modules is in Figure 2 Alarm signal and 0V connections provide alarm and trouble The host FACP can detect EARTH faults on any NAC wiring from signal card CONNECTION BETWEEN HOST AND 4009 NOTE CONNECTION BETWEEN HOST AND 4009 CARD 1 POWER STYLE Y Z NACs CARD 2 STYLE Y Z NACs S MONITOR POWER installed local to host panel Connect to NAC and Panel 0V when earth detect module is not used Connect to NAC and NAC when earth detect module is used installed remote to host panel Use earth detect module and connect to NAC and NAC 2 4009 Functional Block Diagram to the second Signal Card is harnessed in the field the card is installed as after market option The 733 805 wiring harness is provided in the after kit and is connected from P2 of the second signal card to TB1 of the or 565 488 Power Supply Make certain that the second Signal Card has its P3 jumper set to 1 2 Input using 565 386 or 565 388 signal cards the alarm input from the host must be 20 to 32 volts DC with a maximum ripple voltage of 2 volts peak using 565 545 or 565 569 signal cards the alarm input from the host NAC be 18 to 32 volts DC unfiltered power supplies can be used current for all signal card configurations is a maximum of 2 A at 24 VDC circuit and is power limited Minimum alarm current per Signal Card total four circuits must be 0.9 VDC See the 841 925 Field Wiring Diagram Notes All wiring must be done in accordance with local codes Installation Information and Equipment Notify the appropriate personnel building occupants fire monitoring facility etc of the installation following paragraphs contain material which is applicable to all 4009 Power Extender systems Be sure that you are thoroughly familiar with material before installing your 4009 help you with installation of this and other Simplex equipment the following is available for general reference How to Wire a Building for a Alarm System flat tip screwdriver 8 inches long flat tip screwdriver 4 inches long following tools and equipment are required to install the 4009 Volt Ohmmeter Diagonal cutting pliers Wire strippers End of line resistors supplied by Simplex Field Wiring Diagram 841 925 A minimum of 6 inches of free conductor is required is each electrical box A 12 inch service loop of cable is required for all continuous pulls through facilitate termination electrical box All system wiring subject to physical damage must be mechanically based on the environment to which the cable is subjected A neatly wired system helps assure an accurate inspection of all connections simplify troubleshooting on next page Installation Continued Checklist installation checklist shown in Table 1 provides a systematic method for the 4009 When you finish a procedural step place a check mark in appropriate box in the left column 1 Installation Checklist 1 Mount 4009 back box 2 Install system wiring as required and check for absence of opens and shorts 3 Install peripheral devices and connect end of line resistors terminals of the last device in the circuit 4 Connect ground wire from electrical distribution panel to the green grounding screw 5 When 565 558 Earth Detect Module is not used and on systems connect separate wire from system of the host FACP to 0V on the 565 367 Power Supply 6 Connect external NACs to TB1 1 SIG and TB1 2 SIG the 4009 Signal Card 7 Install jumper in position 1 2 of P3 on the 4009 Signal Card connected to a 4003 or install jumper in position 2 3 of P3 connected to another panel 8 Install and connect additional Signal Card by installing into position 1 2 of P3 on the second Signal Card 9 Install battery charger options as required For external batteries and charger install jumper 1 2 on P4 of 565 367 or 565 488 Power When external battery charger is used splicing into 733 807 harness is required Refer to Field Diagram 84

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