4004R Suppression Release Panels - Simplex Fire

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Release Control Fire Alarm SystemsUL, ULC, CSFM Listed; FM Approved;MEA (NYC) Acceptance*4004R Suppression Releasing Panel for AutomaticExtinguishing, Deluge and Preaction Sprinkler ControlFeaturesFire alarm control panel designed specifically forsuppression release operation with: Four initiating device circuits (IDCs) Two notification appliance circuits (NACs) Two releasing appliance circuits (RACs) Two special purpose monitor inputs (SPMs) that acceptmanual release request and manual abort request forAgent Release systems, and waterflow and supervisoryfor Preaction or Deluge systems Three auxiliary relays with selectable functions Easily selected activity timing optionsSuppression release operation includes: Automatic extinguishing release Deluge and preaction sprinkler system release Dual or single hazard area protection Combined agent release and preaction operation** IDCs are selectable for cross-zoning or for activationfrom a single detection input Short circuit RAC supervision Compatible with Listed/Approved valves and actuatorsAudible Escalation of Events: Single Audible Appliance Tone: Stage 1 activatesTemporal or 20 bpm March Time pattern; Stage 2activates 120 bpm March Time pattern to indicaterelease timer active; Release activates On Steady toindicate release timer expired and actuator is activated Dual Audible Appliance Control** (Single Hazard):RAC 2 provides a third NAC for dedicated Stage 1 Bellcontrol; NACs 1 & 2 indicate release as On SteadyOperator interface provides: Status LEDs per circuit for Alarm, Trouble, andSupervisory (where appropriate) Acknowledge, Alarm Silence, and System Reset Operating mode selection and timer selections when inprogramming modeRelated system components: Coil supervision module 2081-9046, one per RAC Maintenance Switch, one per RAC Abort SwitchListed to UL Standard 864 and ULC Standard S527IntroductionDedicated for Suppression Release. 4004RSuppression Release Panels provide conventional fire alarmcontrol circuits and are equipped with the features requiredfor a wide variety of single or dual hazard suppression releaseapplications. Capabilities include automatic extinguishingagent release and deluge and preaction sprinkler control.** Requires Software Revision 4.01 or higher.Agent discharge eActuatorCOIL SUPERVISION MODULE (2 AMP) 2081-9046INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 574-437 REVMAINTAIN 1/4" SEPARATIONBETWEEN POWER LIMITED(RED/BLK) AND NONPOWERLIMITED (YEL/BLK) WIRINGREDNAC DATE CODE:NACBLKYELS519-958BLKSIMPLEX TIME RECORDER CO. GARDNER MA. USANORMALMaintenance Switch01DISC./DISABLEFIRE SUPPRESSIONDISCONNECT / DISABLERAC 1SPM 1RAC 2FIRE SUPPRESSIONSYSTEM ABORTNAC 1PUSH AND HOLDSPM 2Zone 1Manual ReleaseTroubleZone 5 TroubleAlarmZone 2Manual ReleaseAlarmIDC 1TroubleAlarmZone 3TroubleAlarmZone 4TroubleAlarm SilencedSupervisorySystem TroubleAC PowerZone 6 TroubleNAC 1 TroubleCAUTIONDISCONNECTNAC 2 TroubleRAC 1 TroubleRAC 2 TroubleAgent ReleasedEarth FaultBATTERY ANDA. C. POWERBEFORESERVICINGAbort ActiveRelay DisconnectNAC 2IDCs 2, 3, and 44004R Suppression Release Panel4004R Suppression Release PanelOne-Line System Reference DrawingIntroduction (Continued)Flexible I/O Capabilities. Four IDCs allow for eitherfour separately monitored zones or two, cross-zonedconnections. Two SPMs allow dedicated manual inputs forrelease or abort; for waterflow and supervisory, orrelease/abort and pressure, depending on system type. Tworeleasing appliance circuits (RACs) supervise to theactuator coils and activate the actuators when required. Thetwo NACs and the three panel auxiliary relays providestatus condition information.Easy Program Selections. The operator panel has aprogram mode that allows selection of panel operationtype and detailed operating selections using an easilyselected sequential programming operation.History Log. The last 50 events are stored innon-volatile memory. This information is accessed byconnecting a technician’s computer to the service portwhich is also used to set the date and time.Panel Feature DescriptionOperator Panel. The operator panel has alarm andtrouble status indicating LEDs for each input and output,visible through the locking cabinet door (refer to diagramon page 4). Unlocking the door provides access to theAcknowledge, Alarm Silence, and System Resetpushbutton switches.* This product has been approved by the California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) pursuant toSection 13144.1 of the California Health and Safety Code. See CSFM Listing7165-0026:314 for allowable values and/or conditions concerning material presented inthis document. Additional listings may be applicable; contact your local Simplex productsupplier for the latest status. Listings and approvals under Simplex Time Recorder Co. arethe property of Tyco Fire Protection Products Westminster.S4004-0002-9 7/2018

Two Class B Releasing Appliance Circuits (RACs). Rated2 A each, these circuits are dedicated to operating releasecontrol actuators. RAC cutout timing is selectable as nocutout, 45 seconds, or 1, 3, 3.5, 4, 5, 6, 7, 21, 25, 34, 44,or 64 minutes. For bell/horn/strobe single hazardapplications, RAC 2 functions as a third NAC (NAC 3).Auxiliary Power Output. Two sets of output terminals areprovided, one for continuous operation and the other forresettable operation, rated for 750 mA combined.Resettable terminals are provided for 4-wire smokedetector power.Standard Panel Auxiliary Relay Outputs. Three relayoutputs are available, selectable as normally open ornormally closed, rated 2 A @ 30 VDC, 0.35 p.f. inductive:Aux Relay 1 (Trouble) is energized when Normal and isde-energized with a common Trouble condition.Aux Relays 2 and 3 respond differently depending on thesystem type and whether single or dual hazard. Typicalfunctions are:For Single Hazard Operation, Aux Relay 2 is thecommon Alarm relay. Aux Relay 3 can be selected toindicate pre-discharge (release time delay started),common supervisory, waterflow, or pressure switch relay,depending on the system type.For Dual Hazard Operation, Aux Relay 2 is for HazardArea 1 common Alarm; Aux Relay 3 is for Hazard Area 2common Alarm.Power Supply and Battery Charger. During alarm, thepower supply provides 3 A at 25.5 VDC, filtered andregulated. The temperature compensated battery chargerprovides 27.5 VDC for charging batteries up to 12.7 Ah,suitable for up to 90 hour standby and 10 minutes of alarm.A 4081 Series external battery cabinet with charger can beused for more battery backup (see battery selection below).Panel Feature Description (Continued)(Refer to specifications on page 6 for more information.)Four Class B IDCs provide coverage for either twocross-zoned areas or four separately zoned areas. IDCs arecapable of supporting up to 30 Simplex current-limitedsmoke detectors or electronic heat detectors (see list onpage 2) as well as manual stations and other compatiblecontact closure initiating devices. IDCs are capable ofClass A operation with an optional adapter module and canbe programmed as Style C (short or open initiates a trouble)for use with current limited devices only. Single hazard agentrelease applications monitor pressure switches with IDC 3and tamper switches with IDC 4.Two Class B Special Purpose Monitoring Circuits (SPMs)are dedicated for manual release or abort, waterflow andsupervisory, or release/abort and pressure, depending onsystem type. Inputs are normally open switches. An abortswitch stops release while activated and upon deactivation,the release operation occurs after a selectable time delay.Manual release inputs override abort switches and activatethe release after selectable delays of from 0 to 30 seconds in5 second increments. For Dual Hazard applications, currentlimited abort operation is required. SPMs are programmableas Style C and capable of Class A operation with the optionaladapter module.Two Class B NACs are provided for reverse polarity,notification appliance operation, each rated 2 A. Class Aoperation is available with the optional adapter module.NAC operation is selectable per application. Synchronizedstrobe operation requires a separate 4905 Series StrobeSynchronization Module (see product selection below), anda continuous, steady-on (non-coded) input from the NAC.Product SelectionRelease Control L, ULC, CSFM, & FM4004-9302RedUL, ULC, CSFM, FM, &MEA (NYC)Basic Releasing Panel; operates with AC input of: 120/220/230/240 VAC,50/60 Hz (auto-select); includes: four IDCs, two NACs, two SPMs, two RACs,3 auxiliary relays, 3 A power supply with battery charger, and NEMA 1/IP30 ratedcabinet and doorExpansion ModulesModelDescriptionReference4004-9860Auxiliary Relay Module; four dual contact relays selectable as N.O. or N.C.; rated 7 A@ 120 VAC resistive, 5 A @ 30 VDC, 0.35 p.f. inductive; unsupervised contactsTwo maximum4004-9864Two Circuit Class A Adapter Module for IDCs, SPMs, or NACsFour maximumSelectasrequiredSystem BatteriesDescriptionReference2081-9272Model6.2 Ah battery, 12 V2081-927410 Ah battery, 12 V2081-928812.7 Ah battery, 12 VThese batteries can be mounted in the 4004R cabinet; select one battery modelper system standby requirements; two batteries are required; for more capacitysee data sheet S4081-0001 for a compatible external battery cabinet with chargerRelease Control Systems Accessories (refer to additional information listed on page 3)ModelDescription2081-9046Coil Supervision Module, one required per RAC; refer to pages 6 and 7 for detail2081-9048Abort Supervision Module; encapsulated 560Ω, 1/2 W resistor; for Dual Hazard SPM; allows non-current limitedAbort and Manual Release stations to be on same circuit; refer to pages 6 and 7 for detail4081 SeriesEnd-of-Line Resistor Harnesses; refer to data sheet S4081-00032099 SeriesManual Stations for Releasing Applications; refer to data sheet S2099-00104905-SeriesStrobe synchronization modules; 4905-9914 for Class B, 4905-9922 for Class A; see data sheet S4905-0003 fordetails2S4004-0002-9 7/2018

Reference Information, Compatible Simplex Detectors and other System ComponentsModelTypeData Sheet4098-9601Standard detector4098-9605Reduced sensitivity detector4098-9602Combination smoke and heat detectorS4098-00174098 SeriesIonization Smoke Detectors; 2-wire and 4-wire modelsS4098-00184098-9612135 F (57 C)4098-9614200 F (93 C)4098-9613135 F (57 C)4098-9615200 F (93 C)2099-9149Standard2099-9152Style C, with 560 Ω internal resistor2080-SeriesPhotoelectric smoke detectors for 2-wire and 4-wirebasesS4098-0015Fixed heat detectorElectronic heat detectors for 2-wire and 4-wire basesS4098-0014Manual Release Station with selectable release labels;double action push, N.O. contactS2099-0010Fixed with rate-of-riseheat detectorMaintenance Switches, flush or surface mount; indicator lamps require 24 VDC wiringAbort Switches, surface or flush mount; available standard or with 1.2 kΩ, 1 W resistorS2080-0010Expansion Modules and AccessoriesDual Circuit Class A Adapter Module 4004-9864.This module converts two Class B circuits to Class Aoperation. It consumes no additional current and iscompatible with IDCs, SPMs, and NACs. Up to fourmodules may be mounted within the 4004R cabinet.Abort Switches. For manual abort requests, these abortswitches are available with or without a built-in 1.2 kΩ, 1W resistor and are mounted on single-gang stainless steelplates. Abort switches are connected to the SPM inputsper system requirements.Activity abort occurs while the switch is pushed andcontinues after releasing the switch for the selected AbortRelease Time Delay. (See drawing below.)Maintenance Switch. Proper service of release appliancecircuits requires the ability to securely disconnect therelease circuit during installation and maintenance. Simplexmaintenance switches are controlled by keyswitch andinitiate a supervisory condition when in disconnect/disableposition. Models with lamp are on a double-gang plate andare powered from separate 24 VDC wiring. Mounting is onstainless steel plates and models are available as eithersurface or flush mount. (See drawing below.)Auxiliary Relay Module 4004-9860 provides fouradditional relays. Dual hazard applications will requiretwo modules for auxiliary relay operation. Each relaymodule has a manual disconnect switch that controlsrelays 2 through 4. (Trouble Relay 1 is not controlled.)Relay outputs are required to be connected to a 15 Amaximum circuit breaker. (Relay specifications aredetailed on page 6.)Auxiliary Relay Module Operation:Relay 1 activates on a common trouble associated withits hazard or a system trouble.Relay 2 activates on a common alarm associated with itshazard.Relay 3, selected for original operation, activates forpressure switch, waterflow switch, or release timer asrequired per application type (hazard specific), oractivates with the second zone for cross-zoned systems(hazard specific). “Original” operation allows direct panelreplacement if required.Relay 3, selected for enhanced operation, (software 4.01or higher), activates to indicate pre-discharge,supervisory, or waterflow (application specific).Relay 4 activates when the hazard specific RAC activatesor with pressure switch input (application specific).For additional Maintenance and Abort Switch informationrefer to data sheet S2080-0010.FIRE SUPPRESSIONSYSTEM ABORTNORMAL01DISC./DISABLEPUSH AND HOLDFIRE SUPPRESSIONDISCONNECT / DISABLEAbort SwitchMaintenance Switch3S4004-0002-9 7/2018

Programming Modes and Selection ChoicesSequence Select one of 13 Application Modes (numbered 1 through 13 in italics)Cross-Zoned1Combined Release(RACs activate together)Either Zone2Cross-Zoned3Independent Release (RACs areseparate)Either Zone4Cross-Zoned5Combined Release(RACs activate together)Either Zone6Cross-Zoned7Independent Release (RACs areseparate)Either Zone8NYC Abort (not UL listed)Single HazardAgent ReleaseDual HazardSingle Hazard1Preaction/DelugeDual HazardAgent Release; Single HazardCross-ZonedCross-ZonedEither ZoneCross-ZonedEither ZoneAgent Release & Preaction;Single HazardAgent Release, Bell/Horn/Strobe;Single HazardSequence Programming Mode Description2345678910111213RAC 2 provides Preaction Control;RAC 1 is Agent Release ControlRAC 2 operates as NAC 3 for Stage 1 Bell Control(separate sound from release alarm)DescriptionSelect Relay Operation forApplication Modes 1-9IDC and SPM Circuit StyleAutomatic Release Time DelayRAC Cutout TimerManual Release Time DelaySelect “Original” operation mode or “Enhanced" mode (refer to Auxiliary Relay 3information on page 3 for details)Class B/Class A or Style CSelectable in 5 second increments from 0 to 60 seconds (default is 60 seconds)No cutout, 45 seconds, or 1, 3, 3.5, 4, 5, 6, 7, 21, 25, 34, 44, or 64 minutes0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, or 30 secondsUL Standard 864 listedImmediate or 10 seconds remainingNot UL Standard 864IRI abort (cross-zoned systems only), NYC abort, orlistedoriginal release delayTemporal pattern or 20 beats per minute (first cross-zone alarm)Abort Release Time DelayNAC Coding (where selectable)Standard No inhibit or one minute inhibit selected as: both on until silence, NAC 1 on untilOperation reset and NAC 2 on until silence, or both on until reset;91011NAC OperationNOTE: For Halon 1301, Halon 1211, or clean agent release, a pre-discharge NACPre-Dischargemust be configured to warn of impending discharge, the release timer selects theOperationduration of the pre-discharged signalSupervisory LatchingLatching or non-latchingLED and tone-alert only, or with: NAC 2 also on; Aux Relay 3 also on; or bothSupervisory NotificationNAC 2 and Aux Relay 3 also onOperator Panel Function ReferenceRUN MODE: LEDs provideAlarm (red) and Trouble (yellow)status per IDC zone; Zone 4yellow LED indicates supervisorystatus if still flashing after ACKPROGRAM MODE: Top tenLEDs indicate ProgrammingMode CategoryAlarm Silenced yellow LEDindicates that audiblenotification appliances aresilenced prior to system resetSupervisory and SystemTrouble yellow LEDs; for ULsystems, indication of disabledor disconnected RACAlarmZone 1LABEL INSERT selectable forPreaction/Deluge, Agent Release, orCombination Agent Release/PreactionDeluge, UL or ULC versions (UL AgentRelease version shown for reference)TroubleZone 5 TroubleAlarmManual ReleaseZone 2TroubleZone 6 TroubleAlarmNAC 1 TroubleZone 3TroubleNAC 2 TroubleAlarmRAC 1Zone 4Agent ReleasedSupervisoryEarth FaultSystem TroubleACK acknowledges status during RUN modeand accepts selection during PROGRAM mode;press and hold for 5 sec to perform LAMP TESTACKAgent Released red LEDindicates RACs are activatedAbort ActiveRelay DisconnectAC PowerAC Power green LED is onwith normal power statusPROGRAM MODE:Top nine LEDs provideProgramming SelectionRAC 2Alarm SilencedALARMSILENCESYSTEMRESETRUN MODE: red LEDs indicate ManualRelease activated (for Agent ReleaseApplications); yellow LEDs indicateTrouble for SPMs (Zones 5 and 6) andNACs, for RACs, yellow LED indicatessupervisory if still flashing after ACKEarth Fault yellow LED indicatespresence of an earth faultAbort Active yellow LED tracksstate of Abort SwitchRelay Disconnect yellow LEDindicates that expansion relayshave been disabled for serviceALARM SILENCEsilences audible alarms4SYSTEM RESET restores the system to normal during RUNmode and toggles the selection during PROGRAM modeS4004-0002-9 7/2018

Release Control System ReferenceRelease Control System RequirementsAutomatic Extinguishing Release Systemsautomatically activate actuators for the release of a fireextinguishing agent (dry chemical, water spray, foam,CO2, Clean Agent, etc.) in response to fire detectiondevice input.Automatic Extinguishing Release Systems withSeparate Bell Control (single hazard) (SW rev. 4.01or higher). RAC 2 operates as a bell control NAC. Whencross-zoned, stage 1 alarm activates the bell until therelease timer starts. When not cross-zoned, stage 1 alarmactivates the bell until expiration of the release timer. Inboth cross-zoned and non cross-zoned applications,NAC2 may be programmed to indicate either a tamperswitch supervisory condition or the start of the releasetimer using a cadence pattern operation.UL and FM Extinguishing Release System Panelsmust have a minimum of 24 hours of standby power.Initiating devices must be Listed/Approved for theapplication, and may be wired either Class A or B.Actuators must be electrically compatible with the controlpanel circuits and power supplies, and are wired Class B toprovide coil supervision. (See details in next section.)Deluge and Preaction Sprinkler Systemsautomatically activate water control valves in response tofire detection device input.Deluge Sprinkler Systems employ open sprinkler headsand provide water flow when the fire detection systemactivates a common automatic water control valve. They areused to deliver water simultaneously through all of the opensprinkler heads. This type of system is applicable where theimmediate application of large quantities of water over largeareas is the proper fire response.Preaction Sprinkler Systems are similar to delugesystems except that normally closed sprinkler heads are usedand supervisory air pressure is maintained in the pipe.Operation requires both an activated sprinkler head and anactivated fire alarm initiating device.Combined Agent Release and Preaction Systemsprovides agent release and preaction control. (Availablewith software revision 4.01 or higher.) For applicationswhere agent release may not be sufficient for fire control,sprinklers are put in preaction mode to allow waterflow tocontinue the fire response. (Preaction is assumed, selecteddeluge could be provided, determined by the sprinklerinstallation, panel operation is the same.)UL requirements for Fire Alarm Systems Listed forAutomatic Release or Deluge and Preaction SprinklerSystems are the same as described above for AutomaticExtinguishing Release Systems.FM Approved requirements for Fire Alarm System

Suppression Release Panels provide conventional fire alarm control circuits and are equipped with the features required for a wide variety of single or dual hazard suppression release applications. Capabilities include automatic extinguishing agent release and deluge and preaction sprinkler control. ** Requires Software Revision 4.01 orhigher. RAC 1 RAC 2 NAC 2 SPM 1 IDC 1 SPM 2 IDCs 2, 3, and .

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