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Release Control Fire Alarm Systems

UL, ULC, CSFM Listed; FM Approved;


MEA (NYC) Acceptance*

4004R Suppression Releasing Panel for Automatic


Extinguishing, Deluge and Preaction Sprinkler Control

Features
Fire alarm control panel designed specifically for
suppression 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 accept
manual release request and manual abort request for
Agent Release systems, and waterflow and supervisory
for Preaction or Deluge systems
Three auxiliary relays with selectable functions
Easily selected activity timing options
Suppression 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 activation
from a single detection input
Short circuit RAC supervision
Compatible with Listed/Approved 24 VDC or
2, 12 VDC series connected actuators
Audible Escalation of Events:
Single Audible Appliance Tone: Stage 1 activates
Temporal or 20 bpm March Time pattern; Stage 2
activates 120 bpm March Time pattern to indicate
release timer active; Release activates On Steady to
indicate release timer expired and actuator is activated
Dual Audible Appliance Control** (Single Hazard):
RAC 2 provides a third NAC for dedicated Stage 1 Bell
control; NACs 1 & 2 indicate release as On Steady
Operator interface provides:
Status LEDs per circuit for Alarm, Trouble, and
Supervisory (where appropriate)
Acknowledge, Alarm Silence, and System Reset
Operating mode selection and timer selections when in
programming mode
Related system components:
Coil supervision module 2081-9046, one per RAC
Maintenance Switch, one per RAC
Abort Switch
Listed to
UL Standard 864 and ULC Standard S527

Introduction
Dedicated for Suppression Release. 4004R
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 or higher.

Agent discharge path

Agent
source

Actuator
circuit

Coil
supervisory
module

Actuator

COIL SUPERVISION MODULE (2 AMP) 2081-9046


INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 574-437 REV
MAINTAIN 1/4" SEPARATION
BETWEEN POWER LIMITED
(RED/BLK) AND NONPOWER
LIMITED (YEL/BLK) WIRING

RED
NAC+

DATE CODE:
NACBLK

YEL

519-958

BLK

SIMPLEX T IME RECORDER CO. GARDNER MA. USA

NORMAL

Maintenance Switch

0
1

DISC./
DISABLE

FIRE SUPPRESSION
DISCONNECT / DISABLE

RAC 1

SPM 1

RAC 2

FIRE SUPPRESSION
SYSTEM ABORT

NAC 1

PUSH AND HOLD

SPM 2
Alarm

IDC 1

Zone 1

Manual Release

Trouble

Zone 5 Trouble

Alarm

Manual Release

Zone 2

Trouble
Alarm

Zone 3

Trouble
Alarm

Zone 4

Trouble

Alarm Silenced
Supervisory
System Trouble
AC Power

Zone 6 Trouble
NAC 1 Trouble

CAUTION
DISCONNECT

NAC 2 Trouble
RAC 1 Trouble
RAC 2 Trouble
Agent Released
Earth Fault

BATTERY AND
A. C. POWER
BEFORE
SERVICING

Abort Active
Relay Disconnect

NAC 2

IDCs 2, 3, and 4

4004R Suppression Release Panel

4004R Suppression Release Panel


One-Line System Reference Drawing

Introduction (Continued)
Flexible I/O Capabilities. Four IDCs allow for either
four separately monitored zones or two, cross-zoned
connections. Two SPMs allow dedicated manual inputs for
release or abort; for waterflow and supervisory, or
release/abort and pressure, depending on system type. Two
releasing appliance circuits (RACs) supervise to the
actuator coils and activate the actuators when required. The
two NACs and the three panel auxiliary relays provide
status condition information.
Easy Program Selections. The operator panel has a
program mode that allows selection of panel operation
type and detailed operating selections using an easily
selected sequential programming operation.
History Log. The last 50 events are stored in
non-volatile memory. This information is accessed by
connecting a technicians computer to the service port
which is also used to set the date and time.

Panel Feature Description


Operator Panel. The operator panel has alarm and
trouble status indicating LEDs for each input and output,
visible through the locking cabinet door (refer to diagram
on page 4). Unlocking the door provides access to the
Acknowledge, Alarm Silence, and System Reset
pushbutton switches.
* 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
7165-0026:314 for allowable values 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 under Simplex Time Recorder Co. are
the property of Tyco Fire Protection Products Westminster.

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Two Class B Releasing Appliance Circuits (RACs). Rated

Panel Feature Description (Continued)

2 A each, these circuits are dedicated to operating release


control actuators. RAC cutout timing is selectable as no
cutout, 45 seconds, or 1, 3, 3.5, 4, 5, 6, 7, 21, 25, 34, 44,
or 64 minutes. For bell/horn/strobe single hazard
applications, RAC 2 functions as a third NAC (NAC 3).
Auxiliary Power Output. Two sets of output terminals are
provided, one for continuous operation and the other for
resettable operation, rated for 750 mA combined.
Resettable terminals are provided for 4-wire smoke
detector power.
Standard Panel Auxiliary Relay Outputs. Three relay
outputs are available, selectable as normally open or
normally closed, rated 2 A @ 30 VDC, 0.35 p.f. inductive:
Aux Relay 1 (Trouble) is energized when Normal and is
de-energized with a common Trouble condition.
Aux Relays 2 and 3 respond differently depending on the
system type and whether single or dual hazard. Typical
functions are:
For Single Hazard Operation, Aux Relay 2 is the
common Alarm relay. Aux Relay 3 can be selected to
indicate 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 Hazard
Area 1 common Alarm; Aux Relay 3 is for Hazard Area 2
common Alarm.
Power Supply and Battery Charger. During alarm, the
power supply provides 3 A at 25.5 VDC, filtered and
regulated. The temperature compensated battery charger
provides 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 be
used for more battery backup (see battery selection below).

(Refer to specifications on page 6 for more information.)


Four Class B IDCs provide coverage for either two
cross-zoned areas or four separately zoned areas. IDCs are
capable of supporting up to 30 Simplex current-limited
smoke detectors or electronic heat detectors (see list on
page 2) as well as manual stations and other compatible
contact closure initiating devices. IDCs are capable of
Class A operation with an optional adapter module and can
be programmed as Style C (short or open initiates a trouble)
for use with current limited devices only. Single hazard agent
release applications monitor pressure switches with IDC 3
and tamper switches with IDC 4.
Two Class B Special Purpose Monitoring Circuits (SPMs)

are dedicated for manual release or abort, waterflow and


supervisory, or release/abort and pressure, depending on
system type. Inputs are normally open switches. An abort
switch stops release while activated and upon deactivation,
the release operation occurs after a selectable time delay.
Manual release inputs override abort switches and activate
the release after selectable delays of from 0 to 30 seconds in
5 second increments. For Dual Hazard applications, current
limited abort operation is required. SPMs are programmable
as Style C and capable of Class A operation with the optional
adapter module.
Two Class B NACs are provided for reverse polarity,
notification appliance operation, each rated 2 A. Class A
operation is available with the optional adapter module.
NAC operation is selectable per application. Synchronized
strobe operation requires a separate 4905 Series Strobe
Synchronization Module (see product selection below), and
a continuous, steady-on (non-coded) input from the NAC.

Product Selection
Release Control Panels
Model

Color

Listings

Description

4004-9301

Beige

UL, ULC, CSFM, & FM

Red

UL, 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, and 3 A power supply with battery charger, cabinet and door

4004-9302

Expansion Modules
Model

Description

Reference

4004-9860

Auxiliary 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 contacts

Two maximum

4004-9864

Two Circuit Class A Adapter Module for IDCs, SPMs, or NACs

Four maximum

Select
as
required

System Batteries
Description

Reference

2081-9272

Model

6.2 Ah battery, 12 V

2081-9274

10 Ah battery, 12 V

2081-9288

12.7 Ah battery, 12 V

These batteries can be mounted in the 4004R cabinet; select one battery model
per system standby requirements; two batteries are required; for more capacity
see data sheet S4081-0001 for a compatible external battery cabinet with charger

Release Control Systems Accessories (refer to additional information listed on page 3)


Model

Description

2081-9046

Coil Supervision Module, one required per RAC; refer to pages 6 and 7 for detail

2081-9048

Abort Supervision Module; encapsulated 560, 1/2 W resistor; for Dual Hazard SPM; allows non-current limited
Abort and Manual Release stations to be on same circuit; refer to pages 6 and 7 for detail

4081 Series

End-of-Line Resistor Harnesses; refer to data sheet S4081-0003

2099 Series

Manual Stations for Releasing Applications; refer to data sheet S2099-0010

4905-Series

Strobe synchronization modules; 4905-9914 for Class B, 4905-9922 for Class A; see data sheet S4905-0003 for
details
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Reference Information, Compatible Simplex Detectors and other System Components


Model

Type

Data Sheet

4098-9601

Standard detector

4098-9605

Reduced sensitivity detector

4098-9602

Combination smoke and heat detector

4098 Series

Ionization Smoke Detectors; 2-wire and 4-wire models

4098-9612

135 F (57C)

4098-9614

200 F (93C)

4098-9613

135 F (57C)

4098-9615

200 F (93C)

2099-9149

Standard

2099-9152

Style C, with 560 internal resistor

2080-Series

Photoelectric smoke detectors for 2-wire and 4-wire


bases

S4098-0015
S4098-0017
S4098-0018

Fixed heat detector


Fixed with rate-of-rise
heat detector

Electronic heat detectors for 2-wire and 4-wire bases

S4098-0014

Manual Release Station with selectable release labels;


double action push, N.O. contact

S2099-0010

Maintenance Switches, flush or surface mount; indicator lamps require 24 VDC wiring
Abort Switches, surface or flush mount; available standard or with 1.2 k, 1 W resistor

S2080-0010

Expansion Modules and Accessories


Dual Circuit Class A Adapter Module 4004-9864.
This module converts two Class B circuits to Class A
operation. It consumes no additional current and is
compatible with IDCs, SPMs, and NACs. Up to four
modules may be mounted within the 4004R cabinet.
Abort Switches. For manual abort requests, these abort
switches are available with or without a built-in 1.2 k, 1
W resistor and are mounted on single-gang stainless steel
plates. Abort switches are connected to the SPM inputs
per system requirements.
Activity abort occurs while the switch is pushed and
continues after releasing the switch for the selected Abort
Release Time Delay. (See drawing below.)
Maintenance Switch. Proper service of release appliance
circuits requires the ability to securely disconnect the
release circuit during installation and maintenance. Simplex
maintenance switches are controlled by keyswitch and
initiate a supervisory condition when in disconnect/disable
position. Models with lamp are on a double-gang plate and
are powered from separate 24 VDC wiring. Mounting is on
stainless steel plates and models are available as either
surface or flush mount. (See drawing below.)
For additional Maintenance and Abort Switch information
refer to data sheet S2080-0010.

Auxiliary Relay Module 4004-9860 provides four


additional relays. Dual hazard applications will require
two modules for auxiliary relay operation. Each relay
module has a manual disconnect switch that controls
relays 2 through 4. (Trouble Relay 1 is not controlled.)
Relay outputs are required to be connected to a 15 A
maximum circuit breaker. (Relay specifications are
detailed on page 6.)
Auxiliary Relay Module Operation:
Relay 1 activates on a common trouble associated with

its hazard or a system trouble.


Relay 2 activates on a common alarm associated with its
hazard.
Relay 3, selected for original operation, activates for
pressure switch, waterflow switch, or release timer as
required per application type (hazard specific), or
activates with the second zone for cross-zoned systems
(hazard specific). Original operation allows direct panel
replacement if required.
Relay 3, selected for enhanced operation, (software 4.01
or higher), activates to indicate pre-discharge,
supervisory, or waterflow (application specific).
Relay 4 activates when the hazard specific RAC activates
or with pressure switch input (application specific).

FIRE SUPPRESSION
SYSTEM ABORT

NORMAL
0
1

DISC./
DISABLE

PUSH AND HOLD

FIRE SUPPRESSION
DISCONNECT / DISABLE

Abort Switch

Maintenance Switch
3

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Programming Modes and Selection Choices


Sequence

Select one of 13 Application Modes (numbered 1 through 13 in italics)

Cross-Zoned
1
Combined Release
(RACs activate together)
Either Zone
2
Cross-Zoned
3
Independent Release (RACs are
separate)
Either Zone
4
Cross-Zoned
5
Combined Release
(RACs activate together)
Either Zone
6
Cross-Zoned
7
Independent Release (RACs are
separate)
Either Zone
8
NYC Abort (not UL listed)

Single Hazard
Agent Release
Dual Hazard
Single Hazard
Preaction/Deluge

Dual Hazard
Agent Release; Single Hazard

Cross-Zoned
Cross-Zoned
Either Zone
Cross-Zoned
Either Zone

Agent Release & Preaction;


Single Hazard
Agent Release, Bell/Horn/Strobe;
Single Hazard
Sequence

2
3
4
5
6
7
8

9
10
11
12
13

RAC 2 provides Preaction Control;


RAC 1 is Agent Release Control
RAC 2 operates as NAC 3 for Stage 1 Bell Control
(separate sound from release alarm)

Programming Mode Description

Description

Select Relay Operation for


Application Modes 1-9
IDC and SPM Circuit Style
Automatic Release Time Delay
RAC Cutout Timer
Manual Release Time Delay

Select Original operation mode or Enhanced" mode (refer to Auxiliary Relay 3


information on page 3 for details)
Class B/Class A or Style C
Selectable 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 minutes
0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, or 30 seconds
UL Standard 864 listed
Immediate or 10 seconds remaining
Not UL Standard 864
IRI abort (cross-zoned systems only), NYC abort, or
listed
original release delay
Temporal pattern or 20 beats per minute (first cross-zone alarm)

Abort Release Time Delay


NAC Coding (where selectable)

Standard No inhibit or one minute inhibit selected as: both on until silence, NAC 1 on until
Operation reset and NAC 2 on until silence, or both on until reset;
9
10
11

NAC Operation

NOTE: For Halon 1301, Halon 1211, or clean agent release, a pre-discharge NAC
Pre-Discharge
must be configured to warn of impending discharge, the release timer selects the
Operation
duration of the pre-discharged signal
Supervisory Latching
Latching or non-latching
LED and tone-alert only, or with: NAC 2 also on; Aux Relay 3 also on; or both
Supervisory Notification
NAC 2 and Aux Relay 3 also on

Operator Panel Function Reference

RUN MODE: LEDs provide


Alarm (red) and Trouble (yellow)
status per IDC zone; Zone 4
yellow LED indicates supervisory
status if still flashing after ACK
PROGRAM MODE: Top ten
LEDs indicate Programming
Mode Category

Alarm

Trouble

Zone 5 Trouble

Alarm

Manual Release

Zone 2
Trouble

Supervisory and System


Trouble yellow LEDs; for UL
systems, indication of disabled
or disconnected RAC

NAC 1 Trouble

Zone 3
Trouble

NAC 2 Trouble
RAC 1

Zone 4

Agent Released

Supervisory

Earth Fault

System Trouble

ACK acknowledges status during RUN mode


and accepts selection during PROGRAM mode;
press and hold for 5 sec to perform LAMP TEST

Agent Released red LED


indicates RACs are activated

Abort Active
Relay Disconnect

AC Power

ACK

PROGRAM MODE:
Top nine LEDs provide
Programming Selection

RAC 2

Alarm Silenced

AC Power green LED is on


with normal power status

RUN MODE: red LEDs indicate Manual


Release activated (for Agent Release
Applications); yellow LEDs indicate
Trouble for SPMs (Zones 5 and 6) and
NACs, for RACs, yellow LED indicates
supervisory if still flashing after ACK

Zone 6 Trouble

Alarm

Alarm

Alarm Silenced yellow LED


indicates that audible
notification appliances are
silenced prior to system reset

Zone 1

LABEL INSERT selectable for


Preaction/Deluge, Agent Release, or
Combination Agent Release/Preaction
Deluge, UL or ULC versions (UL Agent
Release version shown for reference)

ALARM
SILENCE

SYSTEM
RESET

Earth Fault yellow LED indicates


presence of an earth fault
Abort Active yellow LED tracks
state of Abort Switch
Relay Disconnect yellow LED
indicates that expansion relays
have been disabled for service

ALARM SILENCE
silences audible alarms

SYSTEM RESET restores the system to normal during RUN


mode and toggles the selection during PROGRAM mode

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Release Control System Reference

Release Control System Requirements

Automatic Extinguishing Release Systems


automatically activate actuators for the release of a fire
extinguishing agent (dry chemical, water spray, foam,
CO2, Clean Agent, etc.) in response to fire detection
device input.
Automatic Extinguishing Release Systems with
Separate Bell Control (single hazard) (SW rev. 4.01
or higher). RAC 2 operates as a bell control NAC. When
cross-zoned, stage 1 alarm activates the bell until the
release timer starts. When not cross-zoned, stage 1 alarm
activates the bell until expiration of the release timer. In
both cross-zoned and non cross-zoned applications,
NAC2 may be programmed to indicate either a tamper
switch supervisory condition or the start of the release
timer using a cadence pattern operation.
UL and FM Extinguishing Release System Panels
must have a minimum of 24 hours of standby power.
Initiating devices must be Listed/Approved for the
application, and may be wired either Class A or B.
Actuators must be electrically compatible with the control
panel circuits and power supplies, and are wired Class B to
provide coil supervision. (See details in next section.)
Deluge and Preaction Sprinkler Systems
automatically activate water control valves in response to
fire detection device input.
Deluge Sprinkler Systems employ open sprinkler heads
and provide water flow when the fire detection system
activates a common automatic water control valve. They are
used to deliver water simultaneously through all of the open
sprinkler heads. This type of system is applicable where the
immediate application of large quantities of water over large
areas is the proper fire response.
Preaction Sprinkler Systems are similar to deluge
systems except that normally closed sprinkler heads are used
and supervisory air pressure is maintained in the pipe.
Operation requires both an activated sprinkler head and an
activated fire alarm initiating device.
Combined Agent Release and Preaction Systems
provides agent release and preaction control. (Available
with software revision 4.01 or higher.) For applications
where agent release may not be sufficient for fire control,
sprinklers are put in preaction mode to allow waterflow to
continue the fire response. (Preaction is assumed, selected
deluge could be provided, determined by the sprinkler
installation, panel operation is the same.)
UL requirements for Fire Alarm Systems Listed for
Automatic Release or Deluge and Preaction Sprinkler
Systems are the same as described above for Automatic
Extinguishing Release Systems.
FM Approved requirements for Fire Alarm Systems for
Automatic Release of Deluge and Preaction Sprinkler
Systems require operation of specific compatible FM
Approved Automatic Water Control Valves, a minimum
secondary power capacity of 90 hours, and all circuits for
the automatic release initiating devices must be capable of
operation during a single open circuit fault condition
(Class A).

1. Actuators are connected as two-wire, Class B


notification/releasing circuits with only one 24 VDC
actuator per circuit to ensure supervision. Where
applicable, two, 12 VDC actuators in series, or one
12 VDC actuator and a manufacturer supplied series
resistor may be used.
2. Coil Supervision Module, model 2081-9046, must be
wired electrically before the actuator and located in the
actuator wiring junction box. (See diagram on page 7.)
3. For UL Listed Automatic Extinguishing Release valves
and actuators, refer to list on page 7.
4. For FM Approved Automatic Extinguishing Release,
secondary standby must be a minimum of 24 hours with
5 minutes of alarm. Actuators must be electrically
compatible.
5. For FM Approved Deluge and Preaction Sprinkler
operation: IDCs must be Class A, wired to
Listed/Approved devices; secondary standby capacity
must be a minimum of 90 hours with 10 minutes of
alarm; and the specified compatible Automatic Water
Control Valves/Actuator must be used. (See list on
page 8.)
6. Power supply loading and wiring distances must be per
Installation Instructions 579-354.
7. Battery standby must be selected for proper actuator
operation and may require a minimum voltage of
23 VDC depending on the actuator. Detailed battery
calculation reference information is contained in
Installation Instructions 579-354.
8. Maintenance Switches, one per RAC, are required per
NFPA 72, the National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code,
to allow the system to be tested or serviced without
actuating the fire suppression systems. Their use may not
be allowed in some jurisdictions, always confirm local
requirements. When used, Simplex Maintenance
Switches are required to ensure that operation initiates a
supervisory condition.

Additional System Device Information


1. Simplex Abort Switches are available when abort
operation is required. When used, wire on Special
Purpose Monitoring Circuits (SPMs) as Class A or
Class B; Simplex model Abort Switches are required.
2. Manual Release Stations are used for direct activation of
the release actuators with the appropriate time delay
implemented by the fire alarm control panel.
3. See pages 2 and 3 for additional reference information.

Additional Information

This data sheet is a summary of the extensive operating


features and options available with the 4004R Release
Control Panel. Complete details are covered in the 4004R
Installation, Programming, and Operating Instructions
manual (publication 579-354) shipped with each 4004R.
Compatible system devices are listed on page 3. For general
information, refer to Factory Mutual Research Corporation
(FMRC) FMRC Approval Guide, FM Approval standard
Deluge Systems and Preaction Systems.
PLEASE NOTE: Proper operation of release control systems requires that the system design, installation, and maintenance be
performed correctly and in accordance with all applicable local and national codes, and equipment manufacturers
instructions. No liability for total system operation is assumed or implied.
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Specifications (Refer to diagram on page 7 and Instructions 579-354 for additional information)
Power Ratings
Voltage Ratings 120 VAC, 60 Hz; 220/230/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, auto-select
Current Ratings 2 A maximum @ 120 VAC input; 1 A maximum @ 240 VAC input

AC Input
Power Supply Output

3 A maximum available for external loads


Temperature compensated, capable of recharging batteries required for 90 hour
standby and 10 minute alarm (contingent on auxiliary power load)
100 mA; with IDCs fully loaded, tone-alert silenced, trouble LED on, charger off
264 mA + external loads; (2 zones in alarm & 2 internal relays, NACs and RACs on)

Battery Charger
Standby Current
Alarm Current

Standard Circuit Ratings (NOTE: Total DC current = 3 A maximum; see NAC ratings for details)
Supervisory 3 mA maximum; 3.3 k end-of-line resistor per circuit
Alarm Current 75 mA maximum
Output Voltage 28 VDC maximum
Each IDC supports up to 30 detectors (smoke or electronic heat) and manual
Capacity
stations as required; wiring distance is limited to 50 maximum

Initiating Device
Circuits (IDCs)

Application
For Dual Hazard
Applications
Supervisory
Activated
Output Voltage

Special Purpose
Monitoring Circuits
(SPMs)

Alarm Current
Notification
Appliance Circuits
(NACs)

Notification
Appliance
Reference

For Manual Release, Abort Switches, or Supervisory functions only; not for
detectors; wiring distance is limited to 50 maximum
Dual Hazard Application Abort Switches require a current limiting resistor of 1.2 k,
1 W, or an external Abort Supervision Module per SPM
6 mA; 3.3 k end-of-line resistor per circuit
75 mA maximum
28 VDC maximum
Special Application appliance rating = 2 A maximum on a NAC
NOTE: Special Application appliance rating = full 3 A power supply rating
Regulated 24 DC appliance power = 1.5 A maximum on a circuit
NOTE: Regulated 24 DC strobe load = 1.35 A maximum total for power supply

Output Voltage Alarm = 26 VDC max.; supervisory = 29 VDC maximum; 10 k end-of-line resistor
Requires NAC dedicated to strobe control with non-coded output; use an external
Synchronized
Synch Module (4905-9914, Class A, or 4905-9922, Class B, see data sheet
Strobe Operation
S4905-0003 for details); up to 33 strobes can be synchronized per 4004R
Special Application
Appliances
Regulated 24 DC
Appliances

Release Appliance
Circuits (RACs)

Simplex 4901 Series horns, 4904 and 4906 Series strobes, 4903 Series 4-wire
horn/strobes; refer to Installation Instructions 579-354 for additional details
Power for other appliances listed to UL Standard 1971 or UL Standard 464; use
associated external synchronization modules where required

Output Current 2 A maximum per circuit


Activated = 26 VDC maximum; non-alarm = 29 VDC maximum;
Output Voltage
10 k end-of-line resistor

Auxiliary Power Output; for Special


Application loads only
Auxiliary Relay Outputs
(Trouble, Aux Relay 2, Aux Relay 3)
Wiring Connections for Above and AC Input

Two outputs are available, continuous operation or resettable operation; combined


output is 750 mA maximum; output voltage = 19.25 to 27 VDC
Contacts rated 2 A @ 30 VDC, 0.35 p.f., inductive, selectable as N.O. or N.C. by
jumper
Terminals rated for 18 AWG to 12 AWG (0.82 mm2 to 3.31 mm2 )

Auxiliary Module Ratings


Class A Adapter Module 4004-9684

Auxiliary Relay Module


4004-9860

Relay Type
AC Ratings
DC Ratings
Module Current
Wiring

Two circuits per module, rated same as circuits; not applicable to RACs (no
additional current required)
Four relays with two outputs per relay; individually selectable as N.O. or N.C.
7 A @ 120 VAC, resistive
5 A @ 30 VDC, 0.35 power factor, inductive
12 mA standby; 70 mA with all four relays energized; @ 24 VDC
Terminals rated for 18 AWG to 12 AWG (0.82 mm2 to 3.31 mm2 )

2081-9046 Coil Supervision Module and 2081-9048 Abort Supervision Module (see page 7 for additional details)
Construction
Dimensions
Wiring
Coil Supervision Module Current Rating
Abort Supervision Module Resistance

Epoxy encapsulated
1-3/8 W x 2-7/16 L x 1-1/16 H (34 mm x 62 mm x 27 mm)
18 AWG (0.82 mm2) wire leads, color coded
2 A maximum; internally fused at 3 A, non-replaceable
560 , 1/2 W

Environmental Ratings
Operating Temperature Range
Operating Humidity Range

32 to 120F (0 to 49 C)
up to 93% RH, non-condensing @ 100.4 F (38 C) maximum
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s4004R System Connection Reference


Listed/approved actuator or Deluge
and Preaction Automatic Water
Control Valve; one if 24 VDC (or 2 in
series if 12 VDC) per RAC

Actuator wiring
junction box

Coil Supervision Module


2081-9046

Blk

Yel
+ Out + In -

RED
NAC+

Blk

Red

Abort Supervision Module 2081-9048


(for dual hazard mode with non-current
limited devices on the SPM)

COIL SUPERVISIONMODULE( 2 AMP) 2081- 9046


INSTALLATIONINSTRUCTIONS574- 437 REV
MAINTAIN1/4 " SEPARATION
BETW EENPOW ERLIMITED
( RED/BLK) ANDNONPOW ER
LIMITED( YEL/BLK) W IRING
DATECODE:

NACBLK

519- 958

YEL

BLK

S IM P L E X T IM E R E C O R D E R C O .G A R D N E R MA .U S A

Maintenance Disconnect Switch


RED
IN+

INBLK

ABORT SUPERVISION MODULE 2081-9048


INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 579-465 REV
MAINTAIN 1/4" SEPARATION
BETWEEN POWER LIMITED
FM
(RED/BLK) AND NONPOWER
LIMITED (YEL/BLK) WIRING
DATE CODE:

YEL
OUT +

24 VDC for Maintenance Disconnect


status indicator (if required)

NORMAL

OUT BLK

0
1

SIMPLEX TIME RECORDER CO. WESTMINSTER MA 01441 USA

DISC./
DISABLE

FIRE SUPPRESSION
DISCONNECT / DISABLE

Abort Switches
(as required)
FIRE SUPPRESSION
SYSTEM ABORT

FIRE SUPPRESSION
SYSTEM ABORT

PUSH AND HOLD

PUSH AND HOLD

Manual Release
Stations

MANUAL
RELEASE

SPM 2
Alarm

Zone 1

Zone 5 Trouble

Alarm

Manual Release

Zone 2

Trouble

Zone 6 Trouble

Alarm

NAC 1 Trouble

Zone 3

Alarm

Zone 4

Trouble

Alarm Silenced
Supervisory
System Trouble
AC Power

NAC 1

Manual Release

Trouble

Trouble

IDC 1

4-Wire
Horn/Strobe

CAUTION
DISCONNECT

NAC 2 Trouble
RAC 1 Trouble
RAC 2 Trouble

BATTERY AND
A. C. POWER
BEFORE
SERVICING

Agent Released
Earth Fault

Typical horn only NAC

Abort Active
Relay Disconnect

Manual fire
alarm station
Compatible
detection devices

Optional 4905-9914 or
4905-9922 Strobe
Synchronization Module

RAC 1

Typical strobe only NAC


MANUAL
RELEASE

SPM 1

RAC 2

NAC 2
IDCs 2, 3, and 4
4004R Suppression Release Panel

GENERAL WIRING NOTE:


Wiring shown is for reference only, refer to installation instructions for detailed wiring information.

Compatible UL Listed Valves and Actuators


MFG.

A
N
S
U
L

Model Number
*AUTOMAN II-C Assembly (solenoid
17728; coil 25924)
AUTOMAN II-C Explosion-Proof Releasing
Device (solenoid 31492; coil 31438)
*AUTOMAN II-C Assembly (solenoid
68739; coil 25924)
Solenoid Electric Actuator (solenoid 73111;
coil 73097)
*CV90 HF Electric Actuator 73327 (may
use 73606 in-line resistor)
LP CO2 w/ASCO solenoid 422934

Coil Details

MFG.

12 VDC, 458 mA

8210A107 (097617-005D coil) 1/2 NPS, 5/8 orifice,


24 VDC

24 VDC, 467 mA
12 VDC, 458 mA
24 VDC, 1 A
9 VDC max,
450 mA
24 VDC, 442 mA

Model Number

8210G207 (238310 coil) 1/2 NPS, 1/2 orifice


ASCO

8211A107 (097617-005D coil) 24VDC


HV2628571 (23810 coil) N.C. 1/2 NPS, 1/2 orifice
HV2648581 (23810 coil) N.O. 1/2 NPS, 1/2 orifice
R8210A107 (097617-005D coil) 1/2 NPS, 5/8 orifice
T8210A107 (097617-005D coil) 1/2 NPS, 5/8 orifice

LP CO2 double action 24 VDC solenoid


ECH Electrical Control Head (551201)
24 VDC, 438 mA
430948
PyroLP CO2 3-way selector valve solenoid
Explosion-Proof Electric Actuator (570147)
24 VDC, 438 mA
Chem
433419
Electric Actuator 24 VDC solenoid 570537
Removable Electric Actuator (570209) 0.2 A
24 VDC, 250 mA
Solenoid 26114002 for Solenoid Coupling
Star
Model D deluge valve, with solenoid 5550
Assemblies: 21006401 & 21006402; &
Sprinkler
LPG
LPG128/145/190/230-50/55 FM-200
24 VDC, 542 mA
304.205.010 Electrical Actuator Suppression Diode
valves; and LPG128-90UL iFLOW &
Hygood
304.209.001 Electrical Actuator Bridge Rectifier
FM-200 valves
71395SN2ENJ1NOH111C2 (Skinner coil H111C2) 1/4, NPS, 1/16
73212BN4TN00NOC111C2 (Skinner coil C111C2) 1/2, 5-300 psi
* 12 VDC coils, either wire two in series for
Skinner 73212BN4TNLVNOC322C2 (Skinner coil C322C2) 1/2, NPS, 0.92 A, 250 psi
24 VDC activation, or, if available from
manufacturer, use series resistor
73218BN4UNLVNOH111C2 (Skinner coil H111C2)
73218BN4UNLVNOC111C2 (Skinner coil C111C2) 1/2, NPS, 5/8 in. orifice
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FM Approved Water Control Valves


Group
A

Manufacturer
Skinner

ASCO

Star Sprinkler

Model Number
LV2LBX25*

Details
24 VDC, 11 W, 458 mA, 1/2 inch NPS, 1/2 inch orifice

T8210A107
R8210A107
8210A107

24 VDC, 16.8 W, 700 mA, 1/2 inch NPS, 5/8 inch orifice

5550

24 VDC, part of Model D deluge valve

ASCO

8210G207

24 VDC, 10.6 W, 440 mA, 1/2 inch NPS, 1/2 inch orifice

Skinner

73218BN4UNLVNOC111C2*
73212BN4TN00N0C111C2

24 VDC, 10 W, 420 mA, 1/2 inch NPS, 5/8 inch orifice


24 VDC, 10 W, 420 mA, 1/2 inch NPS, 5/8 inch orifice; 5-300 psi

Skinner

73212BN4TNLVNOC322C2

24 VDC, 22 W, 1/2 inch NPS, 920 mA, 250 psi (1725 kPa), 1/2 inch orifice

71395SN2ENJ1NOH111C2

24 VDC, 10 W, 420 mA, 1/4 inch NPS, 1/16 inch orifice, 250 psi (1725 kPa)
rated working pressure

Skinner

Victaulic

Series 753-E solenoid valve

24 VDC, 8.7 W, 12 inch NPS, 364 mA, 300 psi (2069 kPa), 12 inch orifice
Normally closed (NC)
Normally open (NO)

NC solenoid valve, 24 VDC, 9 W, 12 inch NPS, 250 psi (1725 kPa), 6.2 Cv

Viking

11591 and 11592


11595 and 11596

Viking

11601 and 11602

Explosion proof solenoid valves, 24 VDC, 10 W,


12 inch NPS, 300 psi (2069 kPa), 4.1 Cv

* For new applications, LV2LBX25 has been replaced by model number 73218BN4UNLVNOC111C2.

Mounting Reference Information


Box width 14-5/8" (372 mm)
(Top and side views are
shown with door installed)

Knockouts are
located on top
and sides

Box depth
4-1/4" (108 mm)
11-1/4" (286 mm)

Aux.
relay
module 1

Class A adapter boards


Relay
Disc 1

13-1/2"
(343 mm)

Relay
Disc 2

Door thickness
5/8" (16 mm)

Aux.
relay
module 2

Main board

16"
(406 mm)

AC input

Battery Area
No conduit or wiring in this area

13-1/4" (337 mm)


(Front view module placement reference showing
mounting hole dimensions, optional Class A
adapter modules, and optional relay modules)

NOTE: For semi-flush mounting, cabinet


must extend 1-1/2" (38 mm)
minimum from wall surface

NOTE: A system ground must be provided for Earth Detection and transient protection devices. This connection
shall be made to an approved, dedicated Earth connection per NFPA 70, Article 250, and NFPA 780.
TYCO, SIMPLEX, and the product names listed in this material are marks and/or registered marks. Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. NFPA 72 and National Fire Alarm and
Signaling Code are registered trademarks of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).

Tyco Fire Protection Products Westminster, MA 01441-0001 USA


www.simplexgrinnell.com

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2013 Tyco Fire Protection Products. All rights reserved. All specifications and other information shown were current as of document revision date and are subject to change without notice.

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