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1. Product Description

Circuits

8

PDRP-1002 Instruction Manual  PN 51135:B0  04/06/01

Circuits

Input Circuits

Detector Zone 1 (Style B/D)

Detector Zone 2 (Style B/D)

Abort (Style B/D) 

Manual Release (Style B/D)

Note: 

Optional auxiliary relay module 4XZM tracks these four circuits.

Output circuits

Notification Appliance Circuit 1 (Style Y/Z)

Notification Appliance Circuit 2 (Style Y/Z)

Releasing Circuit 1 (Style Y)

Releasing Circuit 2 (Style Y) / Supervisory Input (StyleB)

Front Panel Control Switches

Switch 1 - Tone Silence

Switch 2 - Alarm Silence

Switch 3 - Alarm Activate

Switch 4 - System Reset

Suplemental Documentation

The table below lists document sources containing additional information regarding the MS-4424: 

For information on...

Refer to...

Part Number

Digital Alarm 
Communicator/Transmitters

NOTI-FIRE 911A & 911AC 
Instruction Manual

411UDAC Instruction Manual

74-06200-005

51073

Remote Station Receiver

Fire•Lite RS82-9 Instruction Manual

15400

Voltmeter/Ammeter

4X Series Power Meter PID

15396

Summary of Contents for PDRP-1002 Series

Page 1: ...PDRP 1002 Series Agent Release Control System Instruction Manual 3825 Ohio Avenue St Charles IL 60174 1 800 SENSOR2 Fax 630 377 6495 PN 51135 B0 ECN 00 543 Document 51135 I56 1358 01 04 06 2001 Rev B...

Page 2: ...plosions caused by escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials etc Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and alarm only when heat on their sensors increases at a prede termined...

Page 3: ...anticipated or encountered Disconnect AC power and batteries prior to removing or in serting circuit boards Failure to do so can damage circuits Remove all electronic assemblies prior to any drilling...

Page 4: ...Detectors NFPA 72 Installation Maintenance and Use of Notification Appliances for Fire Alarm Systems NFPA 72 Testing Procedures for Signaling Systems Underwriters Laboratories Documents UL 38 Manually...

Page 5: ...Appliance and Releasing Circuits 12 Alarm and Trouble Relays 12 Resettable Power 12 Nonresettable Power 12 RMS Regulated Power 12 2 Installation Cabinet Mounting 13 Removal of Circuit Board 13 Mounti...

Page 6: ...scharge Station Alarm Condition 37 Brownout Condition 37 Appendix A Secondary Power Calculations Standby Battery Requirements 39 Calculating the Battery Capacity 40 Appendix B Compatible Devices Two w...

Page 7: ...d Power limited on all circuits except Municipal Box Output and Releasing Circuits Alarm and trouble resound Four Style B D Initiating Device Circuits Two Style Y Z Notification Appliance Circuits Two...

Page 8: ...t 1 Style Y Releasing Circuit 2 Style Y Supervisory Input StyleB Front Panel Control Switches Switch 1 Tone Silence Switch 2 Alarm Silence Switch 3 Alarm Activate Switch 4 System Reset Suplemental Doc...

Page 9: ...ET AC POW ER SYSTEM ALARM RELEASE SUPERVISORY SYSTEM TROUBLE CIRCUIT TROUBLE ALARM SILENCED POW ER TROUBLE ZONE 1 ABORT M ANUAL RELEASE MRP4424 board cdr Battery Fail LED Ground Fault LED SW1 DIP Swit...

Page 10: ...e 14 6 ohms Maximum allowable wire resistance between panel and trip coil 3 ohms Municipal Box wiring can leave the building Specifications for Remote Station Service NFPA 72 Remote Station Fire Alarm...

Page 11: ...formation Note The Remote Annunciator requires the use of an LED Interface Module as described below LED Interface Module 4XLM The LED Interface Module supports the RZA 4X Remote Annunciator Module An...

Page 12: ...End of Line Resistor Notification Appliance and Releasing Circuits Power limited circuitry Maximum allowable voltage drop due to wiring 2 VDC Normal Operating Voltage 24 VDC Total current available to...

Page 13: ...ckbox as required Determine the number of conductors required for the devices to be employed Pull required conductors into the box through the knockouts provided Note All wiring should be in accordanc...

Page 14: ...llation of Circuit Board Reinstall the printed circuit board as follows Step Action 1 Position circuit board over stand offs on backbox rail and secure with four 4 phillips screws Tighten securely 2 C...

Page 15: ...s the mounting location and connections for the Voltmeter Ammeter Figure 3 Mounting and Connecting the Meters Step Action 1 Cut the jumper wire labeled AMP 2 Secure the module to the backbox with the...

Page 16: ...nection to the panel should be supplied to prevent voltage fluctuation and interruption of power Figure 4 AC Power Connections Battery DC Connections WARNING Battery contains sulfuric acid which can c...

Page 17: ...m away from any nonpower limited circuit wiring Furthermore all power limited circuit wiring and nonpower limited circuit wiring must pass through separate knockouts and or conduits Figure 6 Power lim...

Page 18: ...e Refer to Appendix B Compatible Devices on page 41 for compatible devices Wire all alarm initiating devices sequentially for proper supervision Observe polarity when connecting polarized devices All...

Page 19: ...st be connected to the last detector base 24V screw terminals 2 Calculation of the maximum allowable resistance in the 24VDC resettable power wiring Where Rmax maximum resistance of the 24 VDC wires V...

Page 20: ...easing Circuits see Releasing Circuits on page 21 cannot exceed 2 25 amps Note Refer to Appendix B Compatible Devices on page 41 for suitable devices For DIP switch configuration see Setting Mode of O...

Page 21: ...Wiring Requirements on page 17 Each circuit is capable of 1 5 amps of current Total current drawn from both Releasing Circuits and both NACs see Notification Appliance Circuits on page 20 cannot excee...

Page 22: ...cts Powering External Devices CAUTION Several different sources of power can be connected to this panel Disconnect all sources of power before servicing The panel and associated equipment may be damag...

Page 23: ...structions Figure 13 Module Installation Upper Position Step Action 1 Cut jumper OPT1 on main circuit board 2 Insert the two stand offs into the holes located on the right side edge of the main board...

Page 24: ...edge of the main board Secure with nut and tighten securely 4 Align the pins of J8 and J7 connectors on the main board with the holes on the underside of the J2 and J1 connector on the optional board...

Page 25: ...nwillpreventunwantedactivationoftheMunicipalBoxduringtesting of the control panel The Disconnect LED will remain illuminated while the Municipal Box is disconnected The System Trouble LED will indicat...

Page 26: ...cts are to be used as nonpower limited circuits write this on the Protected Premises Unit label located on the door of the control panel Figure 16 Wiring the Zone Relay Module The wiring of this modul...

Page 27: ...wer off Maximum wire impedance is 50 ohm per wiring connection The wiring of this module must follow the requirements as specified under Power limited Wiring Requirements on page 17 Figure 18 Connecti...

Page 28: ...on the other zone will shut this output off NAC 2 Activated by an alarm in either IDC 1 or IDC 2 Note The NAC will pulse at 60 ppm while timer is running or frozen by abort and will sound steady upon...

Page 29: ...er will not operate when timer is set for No Delay Switch 5 OFF OFF ON ON Switch 6 OFF ON OFF ON Standard UL type delay timer IRI type delay timer NYC type delay timer Local Jurisdiction delay timer C...

Page 30: ...1 is OFF Either Zone DIP 1 is ON Cross Zone DIP 2 is ON Supervisory Either Zone Cross Zone Relay 1 Activate when alarm is detected in Zone 1 or Zone 2 Activates when first alarm is detected in the sys...

Page 31: ...amage and VOID WARRANTY Follow these steps to power up the FACP 1 Conduct Visual Inspection A careful visual inspection should be made before applying power to the system See Inspection on page 53 2 N...

Page 32: ...2 Installation Power Up Procedure 32 PDRP 1002 Instruction Manual PN 51135 B0 04 06 01 Notes...

Page 33: ...flashes for any trouble condition including those associated with optional boards Circuit Trouble Yellow LED that flashes for trouble conditions on output circuits notification and releasing Alarm Sil...

Page 34: ...ced LED will illuminate Alarm silence is a latching function and requires pressing SYSTEM RESET to clear Alarm Activate This switch may be used to activate Notification Appliance Circuits NACs It also...

Page 35: ...operation is the default setting Canadian regulations require latching operation for programming instructions see Sprinkler Supervisory Tracking on page 36 Zone Disable If a zone has been disabled an...

Page 36: ...s will be lost When power is restored Notification Appliance Circuit 1 will default to silenceable operation Sprinkler Supervisory Tracking The Initiating Device Circuit for sprinkler supervisory zone...

Page 37: ...ized to release the suppressant agent Manual Discharge Station Alarm Condition Manual discharge does not use the predischarge timer If a manual station is used to initiate the alarm condition the foll...

Page 38: ...3 System Operation System Events 38 PDRP 1002 Instruction Manual PN 51135 B0 04 06 01 Notes...

Page 39: ...ps Main Circuit Board 1 X 0 088 0 088 4XZM ZoneRelay Module X 0 008 4XTM Transmitter Module X 0 011 Reverse Polarity Alarm output X 0 005 Reverse Polarity Trouble output X 0 005 RZA 4X 4XLM Remote Ann...

Page 40: ...table above Note Batteries must be lead acid type Standby Battery Current from Table 1 amps X Required Standby Time in Hours typically 241 602 or 903 hours hrs 1 NFPA 72 Central Station and Local and...

Page 41: ...01 B401B B406B A 0 12 15 15 1 System Sensor 2451TH A Photo Thermal B401 B401B B406B A 0 12 15 15 1 System Sensor 2851DH A Photoelectric DH2851DC A 0 12 15 System Sensor 1451DH A Ionization DH400 A 0 1...

Page 42: ...sor 2312 24TB Photoelectric 0 12 50 System Sensor B112LP Base See Note 39 System Sensor B114LP Base See Note 75 System Sensor B404B Base See Note See Note System Sensor 6424 Projected Beam 10 28 4 Sys...

Page 43: ...245 210 System Sensor SS241575ADA Signaling Strobe 24VDC 120 93 System Sensor SS2415ADAS Signaling Strobe with Synch Circuit 24VDC 125 106 System Sensor SS241575ADAS Signaling Strobe with Synch Circu...

Page 44: ...obe 24VDC 318 256 System Sensor MAEH2415ADAS Multi Alert Horn with Mechanical Tone Strobe 24VDC 198 152 System Sensor MAEH241575ADAS Multi Alert Horn with Mechanical Tone Strobe 24VDC 253 241 System S...

Page 45: ...ers listed below Table 7 Door Holders 24 VDC Relays UL Listed Use the Relays listed below Table 8 24 VDC Relays Model Type Current mA FM 980 24 Floor Mount Single 68 FM 986 24 Wall Mount Surface Wirin...

Page 46: ...Appendix B Compatible Devices 24 VDC Relays UL Listed 46 PDRP 1002 Instruction Manual PN 51135 B0 04 06 01 Notes...

Page 47: ...pplications which require the the NOTI FIRE 911AC are not FM approved NFPA 72 Signaling Systems for Central Station Service Protected Premises Unit NOTI FIRE 911AC Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitt...

Page 48: ...ntrol panel s backbox all connections must be in conduit less than 20 ft 609 6 cm in length in the same room For additional information refer to the Noti Fire 911AC Instruction manual Figure 24 DACT C...

Page 49: ...e programmed accordingly Inthis example Zone 1 is wired to thecontrol panel s alarm relay Zone2 iswiredtothecontrolpanel stroublerelay andZone3iswiredtotheoptionalmodule ssupervisory relay AC power is...

Page 50: ...nd faults and opens i e missing wire but not for direct short between two wires It is not a power limited circuit This application is not suitable for separate transmission of sprinkler supervisory or...

Page 51: ...tation Receiver Intended for connection to a polarity reversal circuit of a remote station receiving unit having compatible ratings All connections are power limited and supervised with the exception...

Page 52: ...Appendix C NFPA Standard Specific Requirements Remote Station Receiver RS82 9 52 PDRP 1002 Instruction Manual PN 51135 B0 04 06 01 Notes...

Page 53: ...AC power and battery power 2 Disconnect the installed solenoid valve circuit leads an connect spare solenoid valves or connect an end of line device to serve as a dummy load 3 Reconnect AC power and...

Page 54: ...ound fault trouble Earth yellow LED ON 1 Remove field wiring from main panel and optional module s if installed Install dummy ELR 4 7K 2 Remove both battery leads 3 If trouble clears connect one circu...

Page 55: ...35 36 Central Station 47 48 49 charging current 15 circuit Remote Alarm 25 Remote Trouble 25 reverse polarity 10 circuit board 13 circuit breaker 16 CO2 releasing applications 33 conductors 13 conduit...

Page 56: ...resistance 21 Maximum Battery Capacity 12 Maximum Charging Circuit 12 maximum resistance 19 Meter Module 11 15 microprocessor 33 minimum clearance 13 minimum voltage 21 module connectors 23 motherboa...

Page 57: ...supervisory 50 Standard UL type delay timer 29 Standby Battery Current 39 stand off 14 23 24 Style B Class B 18 Style D Class A 18 Style Y Class B 20 21 Style Z Class A 20 sulfuric acid 31 supervised...

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Page 60: ...IL 60174 Please include a note describing the malfunction and suspected cause of failure This writing constitutes the only warranty made by System Sensor with respect to its products System Sensor do...

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