Simplex 4010ES Fire Control Panels, Automatic Extinguishing, Deluge and PreactionSprinkler System Releasing Control [For INTERNATIONAL USE ONLY]
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UL ULC CSFM Listed FM Approved Fire Control Units Automatic Extinguishing Deluge and Preaction Sprinkler System Releasing Control control using the Simplex 4010ES Fire Alarm Control to provide Coverage for multiple areas of Automatic Extinguishing Release and Deluge and Preaction Sprinkler System Release including audible of events Control of compatible Listed Approved valves and actuators Releasing Appliance Circuits RACs by connecting Notification Circuits NACs to Suppression Release Peripherals SRP for supervision and control Four 3 Amp NACs in the control unit for use with SRPs and required appliances Additional actuator circuit control and additional NACs are available 4009 Addressable NAC Extenders and Suppression Peripherals Escalation of Events Temporal or 20 March Time pattern for first cross zone alarm 120 bpm March Time pattern indicates releasing timer active On steady indicates releasing timer expired and actuator is activated Note Requires NACs dedicated to conventional horn control not operation with strobes controlled on separate NACs IDNet NAC Extenders provide Up to eight NACs for notification requirements and for NAC input to Release Peripherals Control is via IDNet addressable communications Suppression Release Peripheral SRP with Input Control Logic Dual input control logic requires that both IDNet communications and an activated NAC are present to initiate the desired RAC output provides wiring supervision to the actuator including of coil continuity and short circuit supervision to the coil module Release Peripheral control features An onboard DC DC regulator compensates for voltage drops to the and ensures proper control circuit voltage over a wide range Provides a single RAC for control of actuators for up to 2 A using a 3 A input 1 A using a 2 A NAC input system components 4010ES Series control unit with Releasing Appliqu Dedicated NAC output from 4010ES or compatible NAC Extender Coil supervision module one per RAC Maintenance Switch one per RAC Abort Switch connected via an addressable interface module combined with Suppression Release Peripherals the 4010ES Fire Alarm Control Unit provides actuator supervision and control use in automatic extinguishing and deluge or preaction releasing Hazard area initiating and notification devices are controlled either conventional or addressable circuits per standard 4010ES The necessary releasing system logic is implemented within 4010ES control unit as required for the local application Extinguishing Release Systems systems automatically activate electrically controlled actuators the release of a fire extinguishing agent such as dry chemical water foam CO2 or clean agent in response to fire detection device as determined by programming of the host fire alarm control unit This product has been approved by the California State Fire Marshal CSFM pursuant to Section 13144.1 of the California Health and Safety Code See CSFM Listing 7165 2269 0541 for allowable and or conditions concerning material presented in this document Additional listings may be applicable contact your local Simplex product supplier for the latest status Listings and approvals Simplex Time Recorder Co are the property of Tyco Fire Protection Products Rev 9 7 2021 Automatic Extinguishing Deluge and Preaction Sprinkler System Releasing Control Extinguishing Release Systems are required to have minimum of 24 hours of standby power Initiating devices must be for the application and may be wired either Class A B Control actuators must be electrically compatible with the control circuits and power supplies and are wired Class B to provide coil Agency listings UL 864 Control Units System UOJZ Control Unit Accessories Fire Alarm UOXX Control Units Releasing Device Service Smoke Control System Equipment UUKL UL 1076 Proprietary Alarm Units APOU UL 1730 Smoke Detector Monitors and Accessories UULH UL 2017 Emergency Alarm System Control Units CO detection FSZI Equipment Management QVAX ULC S527 Control Units System Fire Alarm UOJZ7 Control Unit System Fire Alarm UOXX7 Control Units Releasing Service SYZV7 ULC S559 Central Station Fire Alarm System Units DAYR7 ULC ORD C1076 Proprietary Burglar Alarm System Units APOU7 ULC ORD C100 Smoke Control System Equipment UUKL7 or Preaction Sprinkler Systems systems automatically activate water control actuators in to fire detection device inputs Sprinkler Systems employ open sprinkler heads and water flow when the fire detection system activates a common water control actuator They are used to deliver water through all of the system sprinkler heads This type of is applicable where the immediate application of large quantities water over large areas is the proper fire response Sprinkler Systems are similar to deluge systems except normally closed sprinkler heads are used and supervisory air is maintained in the pipe Operation requires both an activated head and an activated fire alarm initiating device with specific determined at the host fire alarm control unit System Requirements Releasing actuators are controlled from a Suppression Release 4090 9005 or 4090 9006 Connections are 2 wire B releasing circuits with only one 24 actuator per Where applicable two 12 actuators in series or one VDC actuator with manufacturer supplied resistor may be used to the actuator manufacturer s installation documentation for details and requirements Coil Supervision Module 2081 9046 must be wired electrically the actuator and located in the actuator wiring junction box Figure 2 The connected RAC provides continuity supervision of actuator coil and wiring and provides short circuit supervision the coil supervision module Cross zoning or other alarm initiation logic per system is to be implemented by programming at the fire control unit UL Listed Automatic Extinguishing Releasing operation that battery standby must be a minimum of 24 hours with minutes of alarm and that listed actuators are used refer to the in Suppression Release Peripheral Wiring Reference FM Approved Automatic Extinguishing Release requires standby to be a minimum of 24 with 5 minutes of Actuators must be electrically compatible FM Approved Deluge and Preaction Sprinkler operation that initiating device circuits be Class A and wired Listed Approved devices standby power capacity must be minimum of 90 hours with 10 minutes of alarm and that Automatic Water Control Valves must be used See 7 Maintenance Switches one per RAC are required per NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code to allow the system be tested or serviced without actuating the fire suppression Their use may not be allowed in some jurisdictions always local requirements When used Simplex Maintenance are required to ensure that operation initiates a condition Abort Switches are available when abort operation is required used connect to an addressable Supervised IAM model or similar addressable adapter module The Simplex switch and the IAM mount in a single gang box 2 1 2 depth Addressable Manual Releasing Stations are used to initiate of the releasing actuators with the appropriate time delay by the fire alarm control unit Notification Requirements Each hazard area typically requires audible and visible fire alarm notification and additional NACs for area releasing status notification The IDNet Suppression Release Peripheral SRP required for control requires two inputs IDNet and a dedicated NAC For additional SRP reference refer to installation instructions Releasing Systems Reference additional information refer to Factory Mutual Research Corporation Approval Guide FM Approval standard for Preaction and Deluge Sprinkler Systems Please note that operation of releasing control systems requires that the system installation and maintenance be performed correctly and in with all applicable local and national codes and equipment instructions No liability for total system operation is or implied 2 Rev 9 7 2021