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1500 SERIES
FIRE ALARM CONTROL UNITS
DESCRIPTION
The ESL 1500 Series Fire Alarm Control
Units provide two alarm indicating cir-
cuits and are available in three basic
initiating zone configurations. All circuits
powered by the control unit qualify for
installation as POWER LIMITED circuits
in accordance with Article 760 of the
National Electrical Code, NFPA, 70.
A Basic Master Board (BMB) provides all
functions required for the single zone
Model 1501 including power supply, bat-
tery charger, control switches, operating
and diagnostic indicators, and dry con-
tact common alarm and common trouble
relay contacts. Space for batteries is
provided in the enclosure. Models 1503
3 Zone), and 1505 (5 Zone) include one
or two dual Zone Expander Modules
ZEM), respectively.
The design leader in Automatic Smoke
Detectors, ESL offers these compact
system control units engineered for com-
patibility with our 400 and 600 Series
detectors. Finally, a total system compati-
bility you can trust.
The 1500 Series control units are de-
signed to meet the "real" world installa-
tion and maintenance needs. Besides
an optional One Man Walk Test feature,
the diagnostic LED's and cabinet con-
figuration are engineered for simple
operation.
The ESL 1500 Series Fire Alarm Control
Units are simple, basic life safety equip-
ment for everyday application.
NOW and into the future
FEATURES
Meets U.L. Standards 864 and 985
Power Limited Per NEC Art. 760 Section C
Modular Design, 1, 3 & 5 Zone Models
Styles B & D Initiating and Styles Y & Z
Indicating Circuits
One Man Walk Test Option
Alarm Verification Option
Integral Battery Charger
State -of -the -Art Circuits for Protection
Against Lightning and Static
Status Annunciation and LED Diagnostics
March Time and Temporal Pattern Option
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Surface Back Box: 2-3/4"
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DUAL ACTION
CALIFORNIA
STATE FIRE
MARSHAL
LISTED
The Fire-Lite Model BG-10 non -coded, dual action, manual station is the very latest
advancement in manual alarm stations. It's construction is of a space-age plastic,
Lexan, which is virtually indestructable; the back plate is of 16 ga, steel. It will operate
with or without a break glass tube. Switch Rated 3 Amps @ 125VAC.
The BG-10 is available in the following models:
13G-10 Standard unit, dual action, break glass or non-breakglass, with terminal
block.
BG-1 OA As above but with an extra switch to provide annunciator contacts, n.o.
BG-1 OT The standard unit with key test feature.
BG-1 OP The standard unit set for pre -signal operation.
BG-1 OL A standard unit with key locking feature instead of the normal Allen key
type locking.
BG-1 OWP Standard unit, dual action with terminal block, weatherproof.
BG-TR Trim Ring for BG-10 Series.
The "A" option is available with the "T" or "L". However the "T" and "L" models may
not be combined.
Note: Can be mounted on single gang or 4" square box with BG-TR trim ring.
SB-10 Surface back box for all BG-10 models.
WP-10 Weatherproof surface back box for BG-10 WP.
Switch Rated 3 Amps @ 125VAC.
Fire-LITe"' Alarms 12 Clintonville Road
It-1COrP01'aT@D
Northford, CT 06472-1001
203)484-7161 0 800-627-FIRE
FAX (203) 484-71 18
2400 Series 4/6 Wire
Photoelectronic Detector
with optional built-in horn and
1350 fixed temperature thermal
System Sensor/BRK'S 400 Series photoelectronic detec-
tors are specifically designed to meet the stringent performance
requirements of industrial and municipal fire detection/
alarm systems. The design of these detectors emphasizes
ease of installation and field maintenance. The AT/AIT
models add built-in audible signaling and optional isola-
tion of the thermal.
Unique optical sensing chamber:
Superior signal-to-noise ratio
Built-in signal processing
3.0% nominal sensitivity
Removable cover for field cleaning
Visible LED "blinks" in standby
Sealed against dirt, insects and back pressure
Optional built-in 1350F (57°C) thermal
3 year warranty
Field metering of detector sensitivity
Built-in test capability
Low standby current
Twist -on mounting bracket with tamper option
Designed for direct surface or electrical box
mounting
Model with built-in 85dBA piezoelectric horn
Insect -resistant screening (.020"/0.508mm
openings)
Isolated or integrated operation of thermal available
SEMS screws for easy wiring
All 400 Series photoelectronic smoke detectors con-
tain a unique optical sensing chamber designed to
sense the presence of smoke particles produced by a
wide range of combustion sources and meet the per-
formance criteria designated by U.L. 268. A new cus-
tom integrated circuit incorporates signal processing
to reduce false alarms and sample/hold circuitry to
provide easy field metering of sensitivity. The AT/AIT
models include available isolation of the thermal (24V
only) for separate monitoring, and a built-in horn
which sounds when the detector alarms or when the
supply voltage polarity is reversed. The 400 series is
designed to meet the performance criteria required by
U.L. and U.L.C.
General Specifications: 2412 2412TH 2412AT 2424 2424TH 2424AT
or AIT
Operating Voltage:
10% -15%) 12VDC 12VDC 12VDC 24VDC 24VDC 24VDC
Current Consumption
Standby (Max.): 120uA 120uA 120uA 120uA 120uA 120uA
Alarm (Max.): 77mA 77mA 51 mA 41 mA 41 mA 43mA
Reversed Voltage (non -alarm): 8mA 15mA
Sensitivity
Photo: 3.0%+.7/FT 33.0%+.7/FT 3.0%+.7/FT 3.0%+.7/FT 3.0%+.7/FT 3.0%+.7/FT
Nominal Nominal Nominal Nominal Nominal Nominal
Thermal: 1350F 1350_F 1350F 1350F
Relay Contact Ratings:
Resistive or Inductive (60% power factor) load
Alarm Contacts: Form A: 2.OA @ 30 VAC/DC
Auxiliary Contacts: Form C 0.6A @ 11OVDC, 2.OA @ 30VDC
1.OA @ 125VDC, 2.OA @ 30VAC
Weight: 0.7 lb.
Size: 5.0"h, 5.5" dia. with mounting bracket
Temperature: 320F to 120OF (0°C to 49°C)
Humidity: 10% to 93% Relative Humidity
Visual Alarm Indicator: Solid State Light -Emitting Diode
12
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A DIVISION OFBRK
Wheelock SERIES 30 HORNS &
SERIES 7000 STROBE HORNS
THE SIGNAL SOURCES""
Wheelock's Series 30 Horns and Series 7000 Strobe
Horns provide a complete line of high performance AC
and DC horns with optional flashing strobes. They are
ideal alarm signals for life safety applications where
high sound output, low current draw and dependable
operation are of critical concern.
All models offer rugged, vandal resistant construction
with die cast metal housings for the horn mechanism
and polycarbonate lenses to protect the strobe circuitry.
DC models feature a wide input voltage range for
compatibility with unregulated power supplies and are
polarized for supervision of alarm lines. Patented
strobe horn models draw no more current than a horn
alone and satisfy growing requirements for combined
audible/visual signaling. All models include screw ter-
minal inputs for in -out field wiring.
Features
Resonant grille design for high sound output with low
current draw.
Unique (patented) strobe horn design has lowest
current draw in the industry.
All models are fully factory assembled to save in-
stallation time.
Strobe horn models have single input to saving wir-
ing time for 2-wire, tandem operation of horn and
strobe. Dual input models also available.
Wide input voltage ratings for compatibility with un-
regulated power supplies.
Polarized for supervision of alarm lines.
Screw terminal inputs for fast and secure in -out field
wiring.
Indoor or outdoor mounting options for flush, semi -
flush, or surface mounting.
Attractive red textured finish enhances appearance
and durability.
UL Listed for Fire Protective Service.
Specifications
CFRIFS
The horns (strobe horns) shall be Wheelock Series 30 (Series 7000) or approved equal. All models shall be UL Listed
for Fire Protective Service and shall include a die cast metal housing to protect the horn mechanism and a polycar-
bonate lens to protect the optional strobe circuitry. The optional strobes shall have white lenses with FIRE lettering
and shall produce 8000 peak candlepower at approximately 1 flash per second. DC models shall operate on 24 VDC
at 0.063 AMPS maximum (or 12 VDC at 0.125 AMPS maximum) with sound output of 92 dBA at 10 feet. Mounting
options shall include surface mounting in indoor or outdoor applications and semi -flush or flush mounting in indoor
applications. All models shall have screw terminal inputs for in -out field wiring and all DC models shall be polarized
for line supervision. The finish shall be textured red enamel.
WHEELOCK, INC. • 273 BRANCHPORT AVENUE • LONG BRANCH, N. J. 07740 • (201) 222-6880 • FAX: (201) 222-8707
Ordering Information
IH•orns: All models incorporate a resonant grille design for increased sound output.
Model
Number
Current dBA @
10 feet WiringOptions
Mounting
ApprovalsTicalRated
31T-115-R t24VDC 0.117 0.160 95 Fig. 2
A,B,C,D,E
UL, CSA, BSA,
CFM FM BFP34T-12-R 0.097 0.125 92
Fig. 134T-24-R 0.049 0.063 92 UL, CSA, BSA, BFP,
CFM, FM, ULC
36T-24-R 24 VDC 0.039 1 0.042 90 UL, CFM, BSA, BFP
Strobe Horns: All models have 8000 peak candlepower strobes with FIRE imprinted on a white lens. Horn and strobe
operate simultaneously from one power supply (note 5).
34T-24-WS-24-FR 24 VDC Note 4 92 Fig. 3
A,B,C,D UL, CFM, FM, BFP7004T-115-W-FR 115 VAC 0.117 0.160 95 Fig. 2
7002T-24-W-FR 24 VDC 0.056 0.063 92
Fig. 1
UL, CFM, FM, BFP
7002T-12-W-FR 12 VDC 0.105 0.125 92 F
7001T-24-W-FR 24 VDC 0.056 0.063 92
7001 T-1 2-W-FR 12 VDC 0.105 0.125 92 G
V7001T-24-W-FR 24 VDC 0.056 0.063 92
V7001T-12-W-FR 12 VDC 0.105 0.125 92
uue to continuous oeveiopment of our proaucts, spectucations ana offerings are suDlect to cnange wanout nonce, in accoraance wan vvneelocic, Inc. standard
terms and conditions.
NOTES:
1. All DC models are UL listed to operate over ±20% of nominal input voltage and can be used with filtered or unfiltered (full wave rectifier) voltage. 2. Typical
dBA at 10 feet is measured in an anechoic chamber with nominal input voltage. 3. DC horn models include FIR suppression to minimize induced noise on
the alarm lines. 4. DC horns and strobe horns have an in -rush current of approximately 3 times rated current during initial turn -on. 5. 34T-24-WS-24-FR
is provided with separate input terminals for horn (0.063 Amps Cu)24 VDC and strobe (0.025 Amps @ 24 VDC). Recommended for coded or march time
systems and for independent control of horn and strobe (see Fig. 3). 6. Approvals: UL = Underwriters Laboratories, ULC = Underwriters Laboratories of
Canada, CFM = State of California Fire Marshal, FM -- Factory Mutual, CSA = Canadian Standards Association, BSA = New York City Board of Standards
and Appeals, BFP = City of Chicago.
Mounting Optior).
Mounting plates and backboxes ordered separately —specify color)
A SURFACE (EtposedConduit) B SUHIA, (Concealed Conduit) C OUTDOOR U SEMI -FLUSH
SERIES AP SERIES
SERIES Standard 4"
SERIES 7002
7002
WBB 7002 square backbox
7002 7004
700ip
7004
BB 31 7004 31
31 34 31 34
34 36 1, a _ 34 3636ip36gB
E FLUSH (Horns) F FLUSH (Strobe Horns( G FLUSH (Strobe Horns(
FSB1
FS61SERIESSERIESSERIES
31 7001 V7001
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DC (STROBE) HORN
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Strobel Horn (Strobe) Horn
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Fig. 2 (AC INPUT)
AC (STROBE) HORN
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Strobel Norn (Strobe) Horn
or FACP
Fig. 3 (NOTE 4)
STROBE HORN
Preceding Next
Strobe Strobe
or FACP or EOL
Preceding Next
HornHom
or FACP or EOL
WHEELOCK, INC. • 273 BRANCHPORT AVENUE • LONG BRANCH, N. J. 07740 • (201) 222-6880
FAX: 201-222-8707
S0500-Rev. 989
Printed in U.S.A.
Edwards"
Heat Detectors
280B SERIES RATE -OF -RISE
AND FIXED TEMPERATURE
Use for Property Protection Only
FEATURES
e WHITE —blend with ceiling. • LOW PROFILE —with
wide base covering mounting plate and box. e POSI-
TIVE OPERATING INDICATION —when fixed tem-
perature element is activated, center disc falls free from
detector. (Detector replacement is required) • ON SITE
TESTING —rate -of -rise feature is automatically self -
restoring permitting on site testing of this feature.
EASY INSTALLATION —twist and it locks in place,
same mounting plate for 31/. or 4 inch octagon box, or
open mounting. Terminals clearly marked • WIDE
SPACING-50 foot centers on rate -of -rise and fixed
temperature units. (See Specification Table for details)
LISTINGS AND APPROVALS—UL, FM.
DESCRIPTION
Heat Detectors are available with 135 or 194 degree
Fahrenheit ratings; in fixed, or fixed and rate -of -rise
temperature operation with single circuit normally
open contacts.
The Heat Detector is available with either a metal or
white plastic reversible mounting plate. Both the metal
and plastic plates can be used for either flush or surface
mounting. The plastic plate includes a white skirt which
covers the space between detector base and the
mounting surface.
Contact ratings on all models are 3 amps @ 6 to 125 VAC,
1.0 amps @ 6 to 28 VDC, 0.3 amps @ 125 VDC, and .01
amps @ 250 VDC.
Maximum Coverage
U.L. Max. Note 21 MOTES
1. For white plastic reversible mounting plate in place of standard metal plate. add
U.L. Ambient Max suffix --PL- to Cat. No. (e.g. 2818-PL).
Number Normal Rate -of -Rise Temp. Gelling Distance 2. Maximum detector coverage has been determined by UL to provide detection
time equal to sprinkler devices spaced atiafootintervals (100square toot area) on of Cond.
ol Mote4lor Rating Temp. from Wall a smooth ceiling 15 feel 9 inches high. Higher ceilings can adversely affect Cat No.
Circuits Contacts Fixed Temp. of Rating of Sq. FL Spacing Note 31 detection time In some instances. earlier detection may be obtained by reducing the spacing
between detectors. See Appendix C. Guide for Automatic Detector Spacing. NFPA
72E-1987. Automatic Fire Detectors. 3. Maximumdistanceshownisfromanywallpartitionor ceiling projection 2818 1
Open 0 pROR8 Fixed 135 100 Fixed 194
150 2820 1OpenROR & 2,500 50' 25' extending down more than 12 inches. 4. Rate -
of -Rise rating is 15°F/111in-Salt-Restoring. 100 283B1OpenFixed13528481
Open Fixed 194 150 WARNING 1.
DANGER -
This device does not protect life against fire and smoke. In
most fires, hazardous levels of smoke, heat and toxic gases
can build up before a heat detector would initiate an alarm.
Independent studies indicate that heat detectors should only
be used when property protection alone is involved. In
cases where life safety is a factor, the use of smoke detectors is
recommended. The intended
use of the Edwards 280E Series Heat Detector is to provide
one source of information that is supplemental to smoke detection
to increase the probability that an early warning will
be provided so that property can be safeguarded. Heat detectors
do not always detect fires because the fire may be a
slow smoldering, low heat type (producing smoke) or because they
may not be near where the fire occurs, or because the
heat of the fire may bypass them. This detector will not
detect oxygen levels, smoke, toxic gases, or flames. Accordingly, this
device should only be used as a part of a broadly based
program of fire safety which would include a variety of
sources of Information on heat and smoke levels, visual sighting
of the fire, extinguishment systems, and other safety measures.
TO INSTALL
DETECTOR — MATCH ARROWS
ON DETECTOR AND
MOUNTING ELECTRICAL BOX PLATE. PUSH
UP AND TURN Not Supplladl CLOCKWISE 1
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PLATE FOR EXPOSED
WIRING MOUNT USING
LIMITED TO REMOVE
DETECTOR— L _ y _ _ I lI ENERGY
CABLE
PLASTIC MOUNTING PLATE
IS LIFT METALFINGERWITHSCREWDRIVER
TIP AND 11 p1
MOLDED TO TURN DETECTOR
COUNTER aurl.o. Mount ACCOMMODATE CLOCKWISE
Eipe.
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WIHng EXPOSED WIRING
MOUNT Fkoh Mount
Ca„&M Wiring U.Ing MNN Mounting Pot.
If they
are spaced in accordance with the above table, they can contribute,
within an overall fire safety program, to reducing the
risk of avoidable property losses. Under no circumstances should
these devices be relied on as the sole measure to
ensure fire safety. Danger will result if these devices are
relied on to any degree for the protection of human life.
2, DANGER -
This device does not contain a built-in signal. Alarm signals
can only be generated by interconnection with separately installed
signaling devices. 3, DANGER -
This device will not operate without electrical power, and
fires often cause cutoffs of electrical power. This device does
not contain a battery backup power supply. If the electrical circuit
feeding the device is cut, or is not providing power for
any reason, this device will not detect heat or provide any
warning of a possible fire. Nor will it provide any warning that
it is not functioning. 4, DANGER -
The rate -of -rise feature on the Edwards 280E Series Heat
Detector is subject to failure over time. The rate - of -rise
feature should be tested by a qualified fire protection specialist annually
to ensure that it is in working order. 0145- WIRE
ENTRANCE 21/32 SNAP -OUTS
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VIEW
L WIRE ENTRANCE Ptm"C M-rib" PMN MHM Mounting
PI.1. SNAP -OUTS NOTE. Dimensions
are ,n ,nches and I 11imetersl Specifications subject IQ change without notice. EDWARDS • A
UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNAL a FARMINGTON, CT 06032 COPYRIGHT 1990
EDWARDS E
Nuteq Security ^ DIVISION n, ALARM SYSTEMS DESIGNERS, INC.
Professional Systems Asset Protection Manaswmen
Consultants ' Contractors ="=`L^=s~~#^...~~.~.
mLListing #S3101 BATTERY
CALCULATIONS FOR FIRST
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH — SANFORD STANDBY
CURRENT REQUIREMENT: w
FIRE
ALARM CONTROL PANEL: ................ 150 mA ' . SMOKE
DETECTORS (11):.............. 11`X 0.12 mA ' HEAT
DETECTORS (1):................. 1 X 0.00 mA PULL
STATIONS (5):.................. 5 X 0.00 mA HORN/
STROBE (5):.................... 5 X 0.00 mA TOTAL
STANDBY CURRENT LOAD:151.32 mA OR 0.15132 24
HOUR STANDBY REQUIREMENT X 0.15132 AMP = 3.63 AMP—HQURVY' BATTERY
DERRATING FACTOR 10% 3.
63 AMP —HOURS X 1.1 = 4.00 AMP —HOUR ` ALARM
CURRENT REQUIREMENT: FIRE
ALARM CONTROL PANEL: ................ 400 mA - SMOKE
DETECTORS (11):.............. 11 X 41 mA HEAT
DETECTORS (1):................. 1 X 0.00 mA PULL
STATIONS (5):.................. 5 X 0.00 mA HORN/
STROBE (5):.................... 5 X 63 mA TOTAL
ALARM CURRENT LOAD:1166 mA OR 1.166 AMP 5
MINUTE ALARM REQUIREMENT X 1.166 AMP = 0.098 AMP —HOURS TOTAL
BATTERY REQUIREMENT = STANDBY + ALARM LOAD TOTAL:
4.1 AMP —HOURS USE
4.5 AMP —HOUR CAPACITY Providing
central Florida with professionally installed security, fire and communications equipment for the past ten years"'
PA,