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PFC 2000RC • 5403521-REV N• 3/03

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

This microprocessor-based fire detection and releasing control panel meets the requirements of Underwriter Laboratories Standard
864 and is in compliance with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standards for service usage as follows:  NFPA 12-
Carbon Dioxide Systems, NFPA 12A - Halon 1301 Fire Systems, NFPA 12B - Halon 1211 Systems, NFPA 13 - Sprinkler Systems,
NFPA 17 - Dry Chemical Extinguishing Systems, NFPA 72 - National Fire Alarm Code (Local and Proprietary Fire Alarm Systems).

SYSTEM FEATURES

1)

Two Style D (Class A) or Style B (Class B) detection zones for smoke and/or heat detectors.

2) One Style D (Class A) or Style B (Class B) manual zone.
3) One Style B (Class B) supervisory initiating device circuit.
4) Two Style Y (Class B) indicating appliance circuits.
5) One (Class B) abort circuit.
6) One (Class B) releasing circuit.
7) Pre-discharge timer selectable from 0 to 60 seconds with 4 modes of activation for the smoke/heat detector circuits.  The

predischarge time is also switch selectable to be 0 or 30 seconds upon activation of the manual circuit.

Mode 1 - Single zone activation
Mode 2 - Cross zone activation
Mode 3 - Sequential activation
Mode 4 - Cross zone or Sequential activation

Note: Mode 3 or 4 requires the use of Hochiki detectors with HSB-221 or YBA-M21 bases.

8) Discharge Timer selectable for two minutes or continuous.
9) 32 character alpha-numeric display with backlight indicating all alarm, trouble and supervisory conditions in an English

format.

10) One man test feature
11) Compatible with 2 and 4-wire detectors.
12) Power limited circuits
13) Single alarm/trouble silence switch.
14) Semi-flush mounting option.
15) 24 or 90 hour battery standby available.
16) Main board is removable without disconnecting field wiring.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Model No.

Description

Stock No.

PFC 2000RC

Fire Control/Releasing Panel

3005800 (wht.), 3005802 (red)

PFC-TR

Semi-Flush Mounting Trim (white)

5090107

PFC-TW

Semi-Flush Mounting Trim (red)

5090114

BT-40

Battery,  12 Volt, 4.0 AH, 24 hr. Standby (2 required)

5130092

BT-80

Battery,  12 Volt, 8.0 AH, 60 hr. Standby  (2 required)

5130084

BT-120

Battery,  12 Volt, 12.0 AH, 90 hr. Standby  (2 required)

5130090

ARM-1

Optional 4PDT Relay Assembly

3004726

ARM-2

Optional DPDT Relay Assembly

3004725

Spare or Replacements Parts:

EOL Resistor

5080600

EOL Resistor and Diode Assembly for releasing circuit

3005012

Main Circuit Board Module

3005810

Power Supply Module

3004520

Transformer Assembly

3001172

WARNING: 

 This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy.  If not installed and used in accordance

with the instruction manual, this product may cause interference to radio communications.  This product has been designed to
provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment.  Operation of this equip-
ment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take
whatever measures  may be required to correct the interference.

SPECIFICATIONS

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Summary of Contents for PFC 2000RC

Page 1: ...CT TO REVISION MANUAL 5403521 REVN 3 03 2081 Craig Road P O Box 28480 St Louis MO 63146 4161 800 325 3936 314 878 4321 FAX 314 878 7264 www pottersignal com INSTALLATION OPERATION AND INSTRUCTION MANU...

Page 2: ...ion or repair by unauthorized per sons or if for any other reason POTTER determines that said product is not operating prop erly as a result of causes other than defective manufacture labeling or pack...

Page 3: ...PLIANCE CIRCUITS 8 RELEASING CIRCUIT 9 ABORT CIRCUIT 9 PRE DISCHARGE TIMER 9 DISCHARGE TIMER 9 POWER REQUIREMENTS 10 AUXILIARY POWER OUTPUT 10 AUDIBLE INDICATOR 10 ELECTRONIC OUTPUTS 10 AUXILIARY CONT...

Page 4: ...ION INSTRUCTIONS 16 PROCEDURE FOR THE REMOVAL OF THE MAIN BOARD MODULE 16 LOCATION 16 MOUNTING THE BEZEL 17 INSTALLATION OF BEZEL FOR SEMI FLUSH INSTALLATIONS DRAWING 17 WIRING HOOKUP 17 TEST PROCEDUR...

Page 5: ...all alarm trouble and supervisory conditions in an English format 10 One man test feature 11 Compatible with 2 and 4 wire detectors 12 Power limited circuits 13 Single alarm trouble silence switch 14...

Page 6: ...m condition Discharged Red LED comes on when releasing circuit is activated Supervisory Yellow LED comes on for supervisory condition System Trouble Yellow LED comes on for any trouble condition Possi...

Page 7: ...circuits RESET SWITCH Momentary switch resets all alarm circuits if the condition has been corrected Removes power from the alarm initiating device circuit and also from the auxiliary power circuit if...

Page 8: ...equired for alarm is 5 mA Normal standby loop current is 3 mA End of line resistor is 5 1k ohms Minimum time to reset is 3 seconds SUPERVISORY INITIATING DEVICE CIRCUIT One Class B circuit Circuit is...

Page 9: ...the abort switch after a second alarm will not interrupt operation of the pre discharge timer PRE DISCHARGE TIMER Switch selectable from 0 to 60 seconds in 10 second increments with 4 switch selectab...

Page 10: ...IC OUTPUTS 24VDC 25mA with current limiting to 45mA for each of the following Alarm per zone 3 System Trouble Releasing Circuit activated System Alarm Supervisory Output for optional 4 pole relay see...

Page 11: ...lay 2 Operation of the red alarm LED 3 Operation of the auxiliary alarm contacts 4 Positive 24 VDC will appear on the associated zone electronic output terminal 5 Operation of one or both of the indic...

Page 12: ...he problem must be located and corrected SUPERVISORY CONDITION An increase in current to approximately 4 5 mA or greater in the supervisory circuit will result in the following 1 The words SUPV and SU...

Page 13: ...er located on the power supply board will be illuminated AUXILIARY POWER FAILURE Failure of the auxiliary power supply will result in the following 1 The words TROUBLE and AUX POWER will be displayed...

Page 14: ...on of a indicating appliance circuit that is the result of a current in excess of 1 5 Amps when the panel is in the alarm condition requires manual operation of the Reset switch SELECTING PANEL OPERAT...

Page 15: ...ISCHARGE TIMER ACTIVATION MODE There are 4 modes of starting the pre discharge timer from zones 1 and or 2 Select the desired mode by setting switches 9 and 10 as shown in the following Mode Operation...

Page 16: ...arm Code Central Station Proprietary and Local all local codes and the authority having jurisdiction Review the circuit parameters listed in the Specifications section of this manual before installing...

Page 17: ...st procedure section TEST PROCEDURES CAUTION The system should be inspected and tested in compliance with NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code or the authority having jurisdiction 1 Notify the fire depart...

Page 18: ...e test has been concluded OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS Fill in the name address and telephone number of the servicing agency on the instruction sheet provided and post in a prominent place There are two Oper...

Page 19: ...tor Required AH x 001 x____ x 001 __ 85 TABLE 1 CURRENT REQUIREMENTS Module Device Standby mA Alarm mA PFC2000RC 85 240 Includes one zone short circuit current TABLE 2 SECONDARY POWER SUPPLY REQUIREME...

Page 20: ...AND OR CLASS 2 SOURCE ONLY 8 AUXILIARY POWER 24V MAX FOR LIMITATIONS SEE SECTION BATTERY SIZE REQUIREMENTS COMBINED LOAD ON THESE TERMINALS NOT TO EXCEED 500 MA MAX SEE SECTION ON COMPATIBILITY DATA...

Page 21: ...evice intended specifically for this purpose or by the use of one or more listed alarm pressure switches installed to monitor the pressure present in the suppression system the normally open contacts...

Page 22: ...y Activation Mode Selected 6 Dia Base 4 Dia Base Impedance Contact 1 or 2 single or cross zone HSB 221N YBA M221 390 ohms no HSC 221R 390 ohms yes 3 or 4 sequential or cross sequential HSB 221 YBA M21...

Page 23: ...23 PFC 2000RC 5403521 REV N 3 03 CONNECTION DRAWING POWER SUPPLY MODULE TYPICAL 4 WIRE DETECTOR CONNECTION DRAWING CLASS B CKT SHOWN firealarmresources com...

Page 24: ...24 PFC 2000RC 5403521 REV N 3 03 CONNECTION DRAWING FOR CENTRAL STATION PROPRIETARY OPERATION PFC EFT C INTERCONNECTION DRAWING PFC ATTE B INTERCONNECTION DRAWING firealarmresources com...

Page 25: ...25 PFC 2000RC 5403521 REV N 3 03 PFC 2000RC INNER PANEL DRAWING firealarmresources com...

Page 26: ...HB 71 NS6 221 NS4 221 SLR 24H HD 3 HSB 221N HB 54 HSB 221 HB 54 HSC 221R HB 71 NS6 221 NS4 221 SIJ 24 HD 3 HSB 221N HB 54 HSB 221 HB 54 HSC 221R HB 71 NS6 221 NS4 221 FENWAL MAX NO OF DETECTORS PER ZO...

Page 27: ...M 2 C 1 1 1 C O N V L N U 4 N B 8 1 2 3 7 C D V 4 2 r e l k n i r p S l a r t n e C A l e d o M 6 c n I o C r e l k n i r p S c i t a m o t u A e l b a i l e R A l e d o M X B d n a B s l e d o M 2 1...

Page 28: ...way from power input wiring battery leads and any other non power limited conductors NOTE All field installed wiring connected to this panel must maintain a spacing of 1 4 inch between all power limit...

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