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INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Ohio Avenue, St. Charles, Illinois 60174 FAX: 630-377-6495 (17.46 cm) (5.08 cm) lb. (227 gm) B200SR-IV Sounder Base Diameter: Height (less sensor): Temperature Range: Refer to applicable sensor Operating Temperature Range using the Base/Sensor Cross Reference Chart at systemsensor.com Humidity Range: Supply Electrical Ratings Supply Voltage: Current: Current: Electrical Ratings Operating Voltage: Standby Current: Output to 32 VDC maximum than 85 dBA minimum measured in a UL reverberant room at 10 feet, 24 Volts (in continuous tone) to 33 VDC (VFWR) maximum mA maximum to 93% relative humidity (non-condensing) INSTALLING System Sensor Applications Guide for System Smoke Detectors which provides detailed information on sensor spacing, placement, wiring, and special applications. This manual is available online at NFPA 72 and NEMA guidelines should be observed. This manual should be left with the owner/user of this equipment. The detector used with this base must be tested and maintained following NFPA 72 requirements. The detector should be cleaned at once a year. DESCRIPTION B200SR-WH and B200SR-IV sounder bases are used with addressable heads. For a list of compatible sensors, refer to the System Sensor at www.systemsensor.com. Refer to the appropriate manual for more on sensors. B200SR-WH and B200SR-IV sounder bases were designed specifically to the needs of dwelling unit applications. It offers maximum flexibility in and operation to meet or exceed the requirements of UL268 and sounder base is capable of producing either the distinctive three-pulse pattern (ANSI Temporal 3) fire alarm signal now required by 72 for commercial and residential applications or a continuous tone simply removing the included jumper from the device. Additionally, the is designed to be compatible with existing installa- of B501-Series sounder bases. sounder base is intended for use with intelligent systems. The sounder requires an external 24 VDC power supply. The connections for the power supply and the communication loop are isolated to prevent interaction between them. Refer to the panel manual for maximum number of units per loop. For NFPA72 Installations, the Temporal 3 tone should be used for pub- mode evacuation. When not used as a supplementary evacuation system, the external 24 supply shall be treated as a component of the main power supply system shall fall under the requirements of the main power supply system per 72. GUIDELINES wiring must be installed in compliance with the National Electrical Code the local codes having jurisdiction and must not be of such length or wire which would cause the base to operate outside of its published specifica- The conductors used to connect smoke sensors to control panels and devices should be color coded to reduce the likelihood of wiring Improper connections can prevent a system from responding properly the event of a fire. sizes up to 12 AWG (2.5 mm2) may be used with the base. The sounder will be shipped with the screw terminals set for 14 AWG wiring. If 12 wire is to be used, back out the screws to allow the wire to fit beneath clamping plates. For best system performance, the power (+ and -) wires the communication circuit wires should be twisted pair or shielded cable in a separate grounded conduit to protect the communication loop electrical interference. wire connections by stripping about 3/8″of insulation from the end of wire. Then, slide the bare end of the wire under the appropriate clamping (See Figure 1), and tighten the clamping plate screw. Do NOT loop the under the clamping plate. (See Figure 2.) The wiring diagram for a typi- 2-wire intelligent system is shown in Figure 5. system monitoring – for terminals 4 and 5, do not use looped wire under termi- Break wire run as shown in Figure 2 to provide monitoring of connections. 1. 2. TERMINALS Function Not Used Positive (+)
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Ohio Avenue, St. Charles, Illinois 60174 FAX: 630-377-6495 (17.46 cm) (5.08 cm) lb. (227 gm) B200SR-IV Sounder Base Diameter: Height (less sensor): Temperature Range: Refer to applicable sensor Operating Temperature Range using the Base/Sensor Cross Reference Chart at systemsensor.com Humidity Range: Supply Electrical Ratings Supply Voltage: Current: Current: Electrical Ratings Operating Voltage: Standby Current: Output to 32 VDC maximum than 85 dBA minimum measured in a UL reverberant room at 10 feet, 24 Volts (in continuous tone) to 33 VDC (VFWR) maximum mA maximum to 93% relative humidity (non-condensing) INSTALLING System Sensor Applications Guide for System Smoke Detectors which provides detailed information on sensor spacing, placement, wiring, and special applications. This manual is available online at NFPA 72 and NEMA guidelines should be observed. This manual should be left with the owner/user of this equipment. The detector used with this base must be tested and maintained following NFPA 72 requirements. The detector should be cleaned at once a year. DESCRIPTION B200SR-WH and B200SR-IV sounder bases are used with addressable heads. For a list of compatible sensors, refer to the System Sensor at www.systemsensor.com. Refer to the appropriate manual for more on sensors. B200SR-WH and B200SR-IV sounder bases were designed specifically to the needs of dwelling unit applications. It offers maximum flexibility in and operation to meet or exceed the requirements of UL268 and sounder base is capable of producing either the distinctive three-pulse pattern (ANSI Temporal 3) fire alarm signal now required by 72 for commercial and residential applications or a continuous tone simply removing the included jumper from the device. Additionally, the is designed to be compatible with existing installa- of B501-Series sounder bases. sounder base is intended for use with intelligent systems. The sounder requires an external 24 VDC power supply. The connections for the power supply and the communication loop are isolated to prevent interaction between them. Refer to the panel manual for maximum number of units per loop. For NFPA72 Installations, the Temporal 3 tone should be used for pub- mode evacuation. When not used as a supplementary evacuation system, the external 24 supply shall be treated as a component of the main power supply system shall fall under the requirements of the main power supply system per 72. GUIDELINES wiring must be installed in compliance with the National Electrical Code the local codes having jurisdiction and must not be of such length or wire which would cause the base to operate outside of its published specifica- The conductors used to connect smoke sensors to control panels and devices should be color coded to reduce the likelihood of wiring Improper connections can prevent a system from responding properly the event of a fire. sizes up to 12 AWG (2.5 mm2) may be used with the base. The sounder will be shipped with the screw terminals set for 14 AWG wiring. If 12 wire is to be used, back out the screws to allow the wire to fit beneath clamping plates. For best system performance, the power (+ and -) wires the communication circuit wires should be twisted pair or shielded cable in a separate grounded conduit to protect the communication loop electrical interference. wire connections by stripping about 3/8″of insulation from the end of wire. Then, slide the bare end of the wire under the appropriate clamping (See Figure 1), and tighten the clamping plate screw. Do NOT loop the under the clamping plate. (See Figure 2.) The wiring diagram for a typi- 2-wire intelligent system is shown in Figure 5. system monitoring – for terminals 4 and 5, do not use looped wire under termi- Break wire run as shown in Figure 2 to provide monitoring of connections. 1. 2. TERMINALS Function Not Used Positive (+)