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•  MODE 6: POSITION 1 for Immediate 

Abort -Release Time Delay

•  MODE 7: POSITION 1 for Temporal 

NAC Coding

•  MODE 8: POSITION 1 for ON Until 

Silenced NAC Operation

•  MODE 9: POSITION 2 for Supervi-

sory Latching

•  MODE 10: POSITION 3 for 

Standard (LED-Piezo) Supervisory 

Notification

Step 4.

 If a position must be corrected 

for a given Mode number, press the 

SYSTEM RESET key to scroll through 

the positions. When at the correct posi-

tion, press the ACCEPT SIGNAL key to 

confirm a selection and scroll to the 

next MODE number.

Step 5.

 Upon completing the program-

ming check, place the PROGRAM 

SWITCH in the OFF position, and then 

return the Operator Interface card to its 

normal position.

NOTICE

Exercise care to ensure that all modes 

are restored to their proper settings.

Step 3.

 Reset the Model RCP-1 Panel 

following the appropriate resetting 

instructions.

System Programming Mode Check

If a malfunction of the Electronic 

Control is suspected, verify the pre-

programming of the panel as follows:

Step 1.

 With reference to Figure 6, 

remove the Operator Interface Card 

and reinsert it so that the System Pro-

gramming Mode on its back side faces 

the front.

Step 2.

 Place the PROGRAM SWITCH 

(Figure 6) to the ON position and 

then momentarily press the ACCEPT 

SIGNAL key to accept the resulting 

programming mode trouble.

Step 3.

 Press the ACCEPT SIGNAL 

key to scroll through MODEs 1 to 10. 

Verify that POSITIONs 1 to 10 light up 

as follows:

•  MODE 1: POSITION 6 for Dry Pipe
•  MODE 2: POSITION 1 for Class B 

Initiating Circuit Style

•  MODE 3: POSITION 1 for 0-Second 

Automatic Time Release Delay

•  MODE 4: POSITION 1 for No RAC 

Cutout Timer

•  MODE 5: POSITION 1 for 0 Second 

Manual Release Time Delay

Step 2.

 Verify the Operator Interface 

Panel of the Electronic Control only 

indicates a green light for AC Power.

Step 3.

 Open and then close the Flow 

Test Valve. The Water Supply Gauge 

should drop to a previously noted 

residual pressure and then return to 

the normal static pressure.

Step 4.

 Perform a lamp test by press-

ing and holding the ACCEPT SIGNAL 

key for a duration of five seconds. Verify 

that all system LEDs are functioning.

System Trip Test

Step 1.

 Close the System Control Valve 

and accept the supervisory alarm at 

the Electronic Control by pressing the 

ACCEPT SIGNAL key.

Step 2.

 Partially open the Drain Valve to 

relieve air pressure. When the system 

trips (releases), completely open the 

Drain Valve.

•  Note that the Electronic Control 

IDC1 indicates alarm when the air 

pressure gauge indicates nominally 

8 psi.

•  Note that the Electronic Control 

indicates released.

•  Note that water is discharging from 

the drain line.

SYSTEM PROGRAMMING MODE

ACCEPT

SIGNAL

MODE 10

MODE 9

MODE 8

MODE 7

MODE 6

MODE 5

MODE 4

MODE 3

MODE 1

MODE 2

SIGNAL

SILENCE

SYSTEM

RESET

POSITION 10

POSITION 9

POSITION 7

POSITION 8

POSITION 6

POSITION 5

POSITION 4

POSITION 3

POSITION 1

POSITION 2

INTERFACE

CARD

ON

PROGRAM

SWITCH

FIGURE 6 

OPERATOR INTERFACE CARD (BACK SIDE) 

 SYSTEM PROGRAMMING MODE 

Summary of Contents for tyco RAPID RESPONSE RCP-1

Page 1: ... Residential Sprinklers have undergone rigorous testing to meet UL1626 fire test criteria includ ing a 15 second delay for water deliv ery as required for residential sprinklers intended for use in dry pipe systems NOTICE The RAPID RESPONSE Residential Dry Pipe System described herein must be installed and maintained by qualified personnel in compliance with this docu ment and with the applicable ...

Page 2: ...These wet and dry type residential sprinklers have undergone rigorous testing to meet UL1626 fire test criteria including a 15 second delay for water delivery as required for residential sprinklers intended for use in dry pipe systems TYCO CPVC Pipe and Fittings Another component of the Resi dential Dry Pipe System is TYCO BLAZEMASTER CPVC Pipe and Fit tings TYCO CPVC products provide the only com...

Page 3: ...ments for Dry System Water Delivery per Section 8 3 4 3 of the 2010 edition of NFPA 13D applies Water deliv ery to the most remote single sprin kler for a residential hazard shall not exceed 15 seconds The use of the TYCO SprinkFDT Fluid Delivery cal culation program is recommended to assure a properly operating system can be achieved prior to constructing the actual installation Figures 1 and 2 p...

Page 4: ...sed for this example 2 Horizontal Sidewall Sprinklers are used to allow the system to com pletely drain 3 The Model RCP 1 Panel outlet flow is based on the least available water flow to hydraulically support the two most remote sprinklers at 16 GPM each 4 Water delivery to the most remote sprinkler is calculated assuming the highest possible initial air pressure based on a 10 to 14 psi automatic a...

Page 5: ...rature of 0 F was used for this example 2 Dry Type Residential Pendent Sprinklers 3 The Model RCP 1 Panel outlet flow is based on the least available water flow to hydraulically support the two most remote sprinklers at 15 GPM each 4 Water delivery to the most remote sprinkler is calculated assuming the highest possible initial air pressure based on a 10 to 14 psi automatic air supply 5 This examp...

Page 6: ...MBLY AIR PRESSURE CONTROL Always consult local jurisdictions for water supply criteria and requirements Nominal Weight 95 LBS 43 kg MOUNTING BRACKETS 2 7 8 73 mm ELECTRONIC CONTROL 1 3 4 45 mm 5 127 mm OPERATOR INTERFACE WINDOW OPERATOR INTERFACE SYSTEM AIR SUPPLY PRESSURE GAUGE SYSTEM WATER SUPPLY PRESSURE GAUGE OUTLET CONNECTION TO DRY PIPE FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM FRONT LEFT SIDE FIGURE 3 MODEL R...

Page 7: ...mple 3 Example 3 Sidewall b Example 3 Example 3 Dry Type c Pendent Example 4 Example 4 Dry Type c Pendent a Recessed Pendent TY2234 Data Sheet TFP400 Domed Concealed Pendent TY2234 Data Sheet TFP450 Flat Plate Concealed Pendent TY3596 Data Sheet TFP442 b Recessed Horizontal Sidewall TY1334 Data Sheet TFP410 c Dry Type Recessed Pendent TY2235 Data Sheet TFP460 CPVC DRY TYPE SPRINKLER TEE P N 80259 ...

Page 8: ... for Horizontal Ceiling Maximum 2 in Rise for 12 in Run 155 F 68 C 175 F 79 C 12 x 12 3 7 x 3 7 12 3 7 13 GPM 49 2 LPM 7 0 psi 0 48 bar 13 GPM 49 2 LPM 7 0 psi 0 48 bar 14 x 14 4 3 x 4 3 14 4 3 14 GPM 53 0 LPM 8 2 psi 0 57 bar 14 GPM 53 0 LPM 8 2 psi 0 57 bar 16 x 16 4 9 x 4 9 16 4 9 15 GPM 56 8 LPM 9 4 psi 0 65 bar 15 GPM 56 8 LPM 9 4 psi 0 65 bar 18 x 18 5 5 x 5 5 18 5 5 18 GPM 68 1 LPM 13 5 psi...

Page 9: ...when connecting a Dry Type Residential Pendent Sprinkler to CPVC piping in areas subject to freezing Notes a For coverage area dimensions less than or between those indicated use the minimum required flow for the next highest coverage area for which hydraulic design criteria are stated b The requirement is based on minimum flow in GPM LPM from each sprinkler The associated residual pressures are c...

Page 10: ...x 12 3 7 x 3 7 12 3 7 12 GPM 45 4 LPM 8 2 psi 0 57 bar 12 GPM 45 4 LPM 8 2 psi 0 57 bar 13 GPM 49 2 LPM 9 6 psi 0 48 bar 13 GPM 49 2 LPM 9 6 psi 0 48 bar 14 x 14 4 3 x 4 3 14 4 3 16 GPM 60 6 LPM 14 5 psi 1 00 bar 16 GPM 60 6 LPM 14 5 psi 1 00 bar 18 GPM 68 1 LPM 18 4 psi 1 27 bar 18 GPM 68 1 LPM 18 4 psi 1 27 bar 16 x 16 4 9 x 4 9 16 4 9 16 GPM 60 6 LPM 14 5 psi 1 00 bar 16 GPM 60 6 LPM 14 5 psi 1...

Page 11: ... a normal system air pressure of 10 to 14 psi 0 7 to 1 0 bar via the Air Compressor In the standby condition water is prevented from entering the system piping until the Solenoid Valve in the Manifold Assembly is opened in response to the electronic control Operation sequence The normal standby condition is AC green light ON Closure of Main Control Valve closure of System Control Valve or a high s...

Page 12: ...pressure of 10 to 14 psi Step 9 Reset the Electronic Control by pressing the SYSTEM RESET key Wait approximately fifteen seconds for the Electronic Control to clear A supervisory signal will remain because the Main Control Valve is still closed Press the ACCEPT SIGNAL key to accept the supervisory signal and silence the tone alert Step 10 Open the Main Control Valve The supervisory signal should c...

Page 13: ... to 10 Verify that POSITIONs 1 to 10 light up as follows MODE 1 POSITION 6 for Dry Pipe MODE 2 POSITION 1 for Class B Initiating Circuit Style MODE 3 POSITION 1 for 0 Second Automatic Time Release Delay MODE 4 POSITION 1 for No RAC Cutout Timer MODE 5 POSITION 1 for 0 Second Manual Release Time Delay Step 2 Verify the Operator Interface Panel of the Electronic Control only indicates a green light ...

Page 14: ...ial Dry Pipe System P N specify 1 in 52 310 2 601 1 1 2 in 52 310 2 602 Separately Ordered Parts Specify Bezel for use with the Model RCP 1 Residential Control Panel P N 52 310 2 603 Panel Replacement Parts Specify 8 0 Amp Battery for use with the Model RCP 1 Residential Control Panel quantity of 2 P N 2656 Sprinklers Refer to the specific technical data sheets describing Residential Sprin klers f...

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