Viking B-1 Technical Data Manual Download Page 4

TECHNICAL DATA

January 12, 2007

Deluge Devices 270d

RELEASE CONTROL PANEL

MODEL B-1

The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Road, Hastings MI 49058

Telephone:  269-945-9501 Technical Services 877-384-5464  Fax:  269-945-4495  Email:  [email protected]

5. Remote Annunciator (RZA-4X) 

(Viking P/N 07911) 

Mounts on standard single-gang box. (LED Interface Module (4XLM) described above is required).
Provides “System Trouble” LED
Local Piezo Sounder
Silence Switch (for local sounder)
Alarm/Waterfl ow Bell LED 
Waterfl ow/Supervisory Bell LED 
Releasing Circuit 1 LED
Supervisory Bell/Release Circuit 2 LED. 

6. End-of-Line resistor 

(Viking Part No. 07913)

4.7K, ½ Watt, with terminal connector both ends, (for two-wire supervised circuits) 

7. Power Supervisory Relay Coil

 (Viking Part No. 07919)

For four-wire smoke detector circuits 

8. Voltage and Current Meters (4XZMM) 

(Viking Part No. 07917) 

Mount inside cabinet

9. Digital Communicator NOTI-FIRE 911 

(Viking Part No. 07918)

Kit For Central Station service

10. RFI Retrofit Kit 

(Viking Part No. 12696)

Includes Ferrite Beads, Transzorb and Dead Front Protective Panel

4. INSTALLATION

Prior to installation, review the Par-3 Owner’s Manual and Viking Field Wiring Diagrams. (See package inside panel.) Observe all 
instructions provided in the Par-3 Owner’s Manual. Field wiring must  be according to VIKING FIELD WIRING DIAGRAMS for the 
specifi c mode of operation required. See Table 1.  
All wiring should be done in accordance with National and/or Local codes for fi re alarm systems.
The Authority Having Jurisdiction may have additional requirements. 

Mount the cabinet in a clean, dry, vibration-free area where temperature and humidity conditions do not exceed limitations indi-
cated in TECHNICAL DATA.
Verify that all initiating devices (detectors), indicating appliances, and releasing devices are compatible with the Model B-1 Par-3 
Release Control Panel. Contact the Viking distributor for a list of compatible devices. Also, refer to appropriate Fire Protection 
Equipment Approval Guides.  
Wire all alarm initiating devices sequentially for proper supervision.
Pull required conductors through the knockouts provided.
Prior to connecting to the panel, verify continuity of all circuitry.
Prior to connecting to the panel, check for, and correct  any short circuits.
Make electrical connections to control panel for the detection, supervisory, alarm, trouble, and release circuits, according to ap-
propriate VIKING FIELD WIRING DIAGRAMS for the system used and the Owner’s Manual provided with the panel.

Where indicated on VIKING FIELD WIRING DIAGRAMS, install the 4.7 K Ohm ½ Watt End-of-Line Resistor (provided in 
panel) at the remote end of circuit. End-of-Line Resistors should NOT be installed across Release Circuits.
On all un-used circuits, leave the 4.7 K Ohm ½ Watt End-of-Line Resistor (provided in panel) in place.
Maintain polarity on alarm bell and trouble bell circuits. Do not energize the panel until all associated, modules, and intercon-
necting cables have been connected.

Prior to energizing the panel:

Verify that dip switches controlling panel operation are in the proper position for the system used. Refer to Table 2 and VIKING 
FIELD WIRING DIAGRAMS. 
Verify that all modules are securely and properly positioned on their pins. If a module is loose, carefully align all pins and 
press firmly into position.

Connect non-energized AC power to the panel. Refer to Figure 2 and VIKING FIELD WIRING DIAGRAMS.

Connect the wire providing in-coming voltage to the terminal marked “H”.
Connect the neutral wire to the terminal marked “N”.
Connect the ground wire to the terminal marked “G”.

Procedure for connecting Batteries: Note: Two battery plug/wire assemblies (long leads with plug) and jumper (short) wires are 
provided with each panel. Connectors on one plug/wire assembly fit 7.0 AH Batteries. Connectors on the other plug/wire assembly 
fit 12.0 AH Batteries.

Position batteries end-to-end  with terminals adjacent. Select the proper plug/wire assembly for the batteries used.  








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Summary of Contents for B-1

Page 1: ...he appropriate Alarm Trouble and Supervisory LED s will flash until the event has been acknowledged After depress ing the Tone or Alarm Silence button the LED will remain steadily illuminated until the panel is reset 2 LISTINGS AND APPROVALS Refer to Table 1 3 TECHNICAL DATA I Specifications A Enclosure Dimensions 16 125 high x 14 625 wide x 5 375 deep 50 cm x 37 1 cm x 13 7 cm Weight 23 lbs 10 4 ...

Page 2: ...25 AMPS Supervised Circuitry Power limited circuitry except for Municipal Box output Fuses 2AG 4 amperes Maximum allowable voltage drop due to wiring 2 VDC End of Line resistor 4 7K provided Note leave E O L resistors provided on all unused circuits Note Wiring must be configured to maintain a minimum voltage of 20 4V on release circuits Contact the Viking distributor for a list of compatible indi...

Page 3: ...Last Event Recall Follow procedure printed in Par 3 Owner s Manual provided with panel R Zone Disable Function Follow procedure printed in Par 3 Owner s Manual provided with panel S Battery Fail and Earth Fault supervision See Figure 2 for location of LEDs T Discharge timer option Latched 10 or 15 minutes Refer to Par 3 Owner s manual included with panel Also refer to installation standards Techni...

Page 4: ...ompatible devices Also refer to appropriate Fire Protection Equipment Approval Guides Wire all alarm initiating devices sequentially for proper supervision Pull required conductors through the knockouts provided Prior to connecting to the panel verify continuity of all circuitry Prior to connecting to the panel check for and correct any short circuits Make electrical connections to control panel f...

Page 5: ...ting and inspection requirements that must be followed WARNING ANY SYSTEM MAINTENANCE THAT REQUIRES PLACING A CONTROL VALVE OR DETECTION SYSTEM OUT OF SERVICE MAY ELIMINATE THE FIRE PROTECTION CAPABILITIES OF THAT SYSTEM PRIOR TO PROCEEDING NOTIFY ALL AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION CONSIDERATION SHOULD BE GIVEN TO EMPLOYMENT OF A FIRE PATROL IN THE AFFECTED AREAS I Tests A Prior to proceeding wit...

Page 6: ... place the system back in service II Maintenance CAUTION DISCONNECT ALL POWER SOURCES BEFORE SERVICING THE PANEL AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT MAY BE DAM AGED BY REMOVING AND OR INSERTING CARDS MODULES OR INTERCONNECTING CABLES WHILE THE PANEL IS ENER GIZED 7 AVAILABILITY The Viking Model B 1 Release Control Panel is available through a network of domestic and international distributors See the Viking ...

Page 7: ...its must acti vate to energize the release circuit ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 3 Dual Hazard Combined Release Two release circuits Two detection circuits Activation of EITHER detection circuit energizes BOTH release cir cuits OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 4 Dual Hazard Split Release Two release circuits Two detection circuits Activation of detection circuit No 1 energizes release circuit No 1 Activation of detection ...

Page 8: ...p 4 Included 8a 07914 Resistor Dummy Load Notifier 71245 6 Included 8b 08391 Resistor Dummy Load Notifier 27072 2 Included 9 07919 Power Relay 1 Optional 10a Battery Plug Wire Ass y 7 Amp Battery 1 Included 10b 08285 Battery Plug Wire Ass y 12 Amp Battery 1 Included 11 07913 Resistor End of Line Notifier 71252 1 Optional 12a 08389 Mother Board 110 Volt3 1 Included3 12b 08390 Mother Board 220 Volt3...

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