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  • Project Name:

    Prepared For:

    Prepared By:

    Dove Net Software

    9126 Travener Circle Frederick, MD 20704

    301-363-8699

    02914 401-383-3100

    [email protected]

    10/29/2018

    Submittal Doc BARTLET FIRE ALARM

    FIRE ALARM SYSTEM

    Commercial Electrical SolutionsP.O. Box 88Bourne, MA

    Project No. 9844XX

  • Table of ContentsCSP Common Cover Page 1

    Equipment List 2

    Edwards-EST3 EST3 Base Platform Fire Alarm Panel 3

    Edwards-SIGA-PS Intelligent Photoelectric Smoke Detector 6

    Edwards-SIGA-270 Manual Pull Station - Single Action, 1-stage 9

    Wheelock-43T-G6-115-R 115 VAC, 6" SHELL 13

    Wheelock-X1234 Word Doc Test 15

    Battery Calculations 17

    Current Draw Calcuations 18

    (pdf from word file) 19

    Word file 20

    Excel File 21

    Cutsheet-Common1 Certificate 22

    Cutsheet-Common2 Common Warranty 23

  • 10/20/2018Equipment List

    Submittal Doc BARTLET FIRE ALARM

    Commercial Electrical Solutions

    P.O. Box 88

    Bourne, MA

    Dove Net

    9126 Travener Circle

    Frederick, MD 21704

    301-874-9777 Fx 301-874-9767

    Project Number: 9844XX

    FIRE ALARM SYSTEM

    DescriptionQty Mfr-Part No. NOTE

    Control HardwareEdwards-EST31 EST3 Base Platform Fire Alarm Panel

    Signal DevicesEdwards-SIGA-PS1 Intelligent Photoelectric Smoke Detector

    Edwards-SIGA-2701 Manual Pull Station - Single Action, 1-stage

    Wheelock-43T-G6-115-R1 115 VAC, 6" SHELL

    Building 2 Signal DevicesEdwards-SIGA-PS1 Intelligent Photoelectric Smoke Detector

    Edwards-SIGA-2701 Manual Pull Station - Single Action, 1-stage

    Wheelock-43T-G6-115-R1 115 VAC, 6" SHELL

  • Page 3Page 1 of 4 D A T A S H E E T 85010-0145 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 2

    EST Catalog u EST3 Life Safety Platform

    05-18-11

    OverviewEST3 is a modular control platform uniquely designed to meet the needs of applications ranging from standalone single panel fire alarm systems to multi-panel networks with unified fire alarm, security, access control and Mass Notification functions. Each function uses many of the same components, simplifying system layouts.

    Virtually all EST3 operating features are software-controlled. A powerful System Definition Utility program helps define system operations in a fraction of the time required by previous meth-ods. This gives EST3 great site flexibility and ensures operational changes and upgrades will be possible years after the initial instal-lation.

    EST3 is uniquely designed to meet the life safety needs of any size facility. The function of each panel can be customized by using an extensive selection of plug and play local rail modules.

    With support for 64 nodes of up to 2,500 devices each, this network’s multi-priority peer-to-peer token ring protocol delivers a fast alarm response time across any size network. Add to that the ability to network panels with fiber or copper connections with an overall length of 160000 ft - that’s 30 miles - and you’ve got virtu-ally unlimited networking options.

    Standard Features• Listed for Mass Notification/Emergency Communication, Fire,

    Security, Access Control, and Emergency Voice Alarm

    • 168-character LCD

    • Exceptional alarm response times

    • Network supports copper, multi-mode fiber, single-mode fiber, or a combination of all three

    • Total network wiring over 160,000 feet

    • Eight channels of multiplexed digital audio on a single pair of wires or fiber filiment

    • Zoned, distributed and banked audio amplifier options

    • Local, Proprietary, and Central Station system operations

    • In retrofit applications, existing wiring may be used if code compliant

    • Supports Edwards Signature Series detectors and modules

    • Designed in accordance with ISO-9000 quality standards

    • UL864 Ninth Edition Listed

    • UL2572 Listed for Mass Notification

    • Optional earthquake hardening: OSHPD seismic pre-approval for component Importance Factor 1.5

    EST3 Base PlatformWith Signature Series Fire Alarm

    The EST3 is modularly listed under the following standards: UL 864 categories: UOJZ, UOXX, UUKL and SYZV, UL 294 category ALVY, UL 609 category AOTX, UL 636 category ANET, UL 1076 category APOU, UL 365 category APAW, UL 1610 category AMCX, UL 1635 category AMCX, UL2572 Mass Notification.Also listed to ULC-S527, ULC-S303, and ULC/ORD-C1076.

    Edwards - EST3

  • Page 4Page 2 of 4 D A T A S H E E T 85010-0145 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 2

    Outstanding FeaturesEST3 system components are arranged in layers, starting with the backbox and finishing with inner and outer doors. Cabinets are available with room for up to 20 modules and system batteries up to 65 AH. A single 24-volt battery can act as the secondary power supply for all four internal power supplies. Once the backbox is installed, up to four power supplies can be installed in the chassis assembly. The power supplies use a unique paralleling arrange-ment that ensures the optimum use of each supply. Each supply has the capacity to deliver up to 7 amps at 24 Vdc (28 amps total).

    The function of each life safety network panel is determined by the Local Rail Modules (LRMs) plugged into the panel’s chassis. An extensive variety of modules are avail-able, including central processing units, input/output circuit modules, communica-tion modules, secu-rity/access control modules, and audio amplifier modules.

    The top layer of the LRMs is referred to as the user interface layer. This layer is made up of the Main Display Interface module and a system of generic control/display modules. Any control/dis-play module can mount on any LRM. This maximizes flexibility of design for custom systems. The inner and outer doors finish and secure the enclosure.

    A single panel can support up to 2,500 addressable points, provide 28 amps @ 24 Vdc, provide access control for up to 124 doors, and still have room for future expansion. If a single panel is not large enough or you need to distribute functionality throughout the project, then you can network up to 64 panels together!

    Networking/CommunicationsThe EST3 Life Safety Network uses a multi-priority peer-to-peer token ring protocol. The protocol gives EST3 the exceptionally fast alarm response time of less than three seconds across the network, virtually independent of the total number of nodes. The EST3 token ring network configuration also affords long distances between panels. The distance between any three panels on #18 AWG (1.0 mm²) is 5,000 ft (1,523m) for both network control and digital audio signals. Supporting a maximum of 64 panels on a network, the total network length can be in excess of 160000 ft (48768m). Network and audio communication are via RS-485 serial ports. Each two-wire circuit supports Class A (Style 7) or Class B (Style 4) wiring configurations. Fiber optic media is also available.

    As an indication of the high level of system integration, off-premise communications is handled by the Modcom modem communica-tor module. This module provides the Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter (DACT) function, sending system status signals for up to 255 accounts to up to 80 different central monitoring stations and/or commercial paging carriers. The Modcom also acts as a V.32bis 14.4K-baud modem for uploading and downloading of system access control data remotely via the telephone network.

    Digital AudioEST3 digitized audio can deliver up to eight audio messages simultaneously over a single pair of wires! This is plenty of capacity for both live and pre-recorded messages. EST3 easlly supports the needs of mass notification messaging, and fire alarm messag-ing by providing the ability to bring not only pre-recorded messag-es but also live voice messaging supporting not only evacuation announcments but the messaging needed to support the risks that may require shelter-in-place and relocation messaging.

    All audio messages and live pages originate at the Audio Source Unit (ASU) that can store up to 100 minutes pre-recorded audio

    messages as .wav files. These mes-sages can be auto-matically directed to various areas in a fa-cility under program control. On the receiving end, zoned amplifiers installed in remote fire alarm cabinets receive and decode the dig-ital messages. The messages are then amplified and sent out to the speakers.

    The availability of eight different channels opens a number of new simultaneous notification possibilities:

    1) Live voice page for MNEC or fire-related instructions;

    2) Emergency floor evacuation/notification message;

    3) Alert message on floors above and below the emergency;

    4) Stairwell evacuation reinforcement message;

    5) Elevator cab information messages;

    6) Lobby message instructing occupants to exit the building;

    7) Concourse instructions to occupants not to enter the lobby;

    8) Other instructions to areas not directly affected by the emer-gency.

    Any combination of the eight audio channels can be automatically directed to any or all areas of the building, with total manual over-ride as required. Eight channel capability assures that one mes-sage is never interrupted in order to process another, a common fault with two-channel systems. This eliminates any chance of confusing the occupants with conflicting messages.

    Survivability is also an integral part of EST3’s digitized audio system. Default audio messages are continuously transmitted to all network amplifiers by the ASU. These messages provide audio supervision for the digital audio chain, and act as a default signal if the network data circuit fails or should message control infor-mation fail to reach the ASU. If the audio data circuit fails, each amplifier generates a 1KHz temporal (3-3-3) tone that is transmit-ted during an alarm. In the event of an amplifier failure, a backup audio amplifier is automatically substituted for the failed amplifier in the cabinet, restoring audio capability. In the unlikely event of multiple amplifier failures, the backup amp replaces the amplifier actively processing the highest priority message in the cabinet. When messages are no longer directed to a failed amplifier such as when a high priority page message ends, the backup amp is dynamically reassigned to the next highest priority failed amplifier actively processing messages

    BOX

    LOCALRAIL

    MODULESCHASSIS

    CONTROLDISPLAY

    MODULES

    INNERDOORCOVER

    OUTERDOOR

    Edwards - EST3

  • Page 5Page 3 of 4 D A T A S H E E T 85010-0145 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 2

    Typical Wiring

    F

    FMM

    CC

    CC

    CC

    MM

    MM

    J

    J S

    JJ

    J

    CR

    CR

    CRF

    J

    FF

    F

    2 Tw. Pr.1 Tw/Sh Pr.

    2 Tw. Pr.1 Tw/Sh Pr.

    1 Tw/Sh Pr.

    1 Pr & 2 Tw/Sh Pr.

    1 Pr &2 Tw/Sh Pr. 1 Tw/Sh Pr.

    1 Tw/Sh Pr.

    1 Pr &2 Tw/Sh Pr.

    1 Pr

    3 Pr. 3 Pr.

    3 Pr.

    1 Pr.

    3 Pr.

    3 Pr.

    1 Pr.

    To next remotefloor panel

    3 Pr.

    3rd FLOOR

    2nd FLOOR

    PrimaryPowerSource

    4th FLOOR

    Network control,audio, & telephone

    WATERFLOW SWITCH

    ELEVATOR CAPTURE

    HVAC CONTROL

    HVACCONTROL

    HVAC MONITOR

    HVACMONITOR

    FIREDAMPER

    WATER LEVEL

    MONITOR

    CRITICAL PROCESSMONITOR

    SPRINKLER SUPERVISORY

    SWITCH

    RemoteFloor Panel(Node)

    J

    F MM

    J

    J

    CC

    CC

    MMJJ

    J

    CRF

    J

    FF

    F

    1 Tw/Sh Pr.

    1 Tw/Sh Pr.

    1 Pr &2 Tw/Sh Pr.

    1 Pr &2 Tw/Sh Pr.

    3 Pr. 3 Pr.

    3 Pr.

    1 Pr.

    1 Pr.

    3 Pr.

    GROUND FLOOR

    PrimaryPowerSource

    1st FLOOR

    HVACCONTROL

    HVACMONITOR

    FIREDAMPER

    WATER LEVEL

    MONITOR

    J

    F MM

    J

    J

    CPU w/display, power supply & booster,dual loop module, audio source module w/masterfirefighter's telephone, 2 amplifiers, & batteries

    Printer

    CPU, power supply

    & booster,dual loop module

    3 amplifiers, & batteries

    S S

    S S S SS

    SIS RS

    S SS S SIS

    S S S

    S S S

    SS

    SS

    S

    IS

    S SS S

    S S SIS RSS S

    SS S S SS

    S S

    S S S

    S

    S S

    IS

    F

    F

    IS

    F

    FS S S

    S

    S

    S

    TELCOCentral

    Monitoring Station

    CT CT

    The Firefighters Telephone Control unit (FTCU) provides two-way communications between remotely located phones and the fire command center. The alphanumeric display makes operation intuitive, and a single switch permits the phone signals to be used to issue pages in the facility.

    Digitized audio increases notification mes-saging flexibility, reduces wiring and instal-lation costs, provides enhanced supervi-sion and survivability, and is easy to use.

    Enhanced Reliability & SurvivabilityThe EST3 uses distributed technology, designed to survive expected and un-expected events including earthquakes. Simple-to-install kits provide internal hard-ening that meets ;requirements defined by Uniform Building Code (UBC 1997); Inter-national Building Code (IBC 2006); and, Acceptance Criteria for Seismic Qualifica-tion by Shake-Table Testing of Nonstruc-tural Components and Systems (AC-156). Seismic component importance factor of 1.5 can be met by adding appropriate anchorage for local conditions. There is no need for special installation methods for EST3 field devices including signals and detection devises. By following standard mounting methods, along with any local requirements, seismic Importance Fac-tor 1.5 may be gained in order to further enhance system survivability.

    On the initiating side, intelligent Signature Series detectors can make alarm deci-sions on their own, and do not involve other system components in this important decision-making process. Sensor-based technology must communicate data to a remotely located common panel where alarm decisions are made. Failure of this centralized processor can cripple sensor-based systems. With EST3, a panel CPU failure does not disable a panel’s ability to provide protection. In the event of a CPU failure, the intelligent device controllers can still receive alarms and distribute the alarm information to all other modules in the panel. Modules in the panel are capable of responding with a programmed standalone alarm response.

    When a network is wired in a Class B configuration, a single break or short on the wiring isolates the system into two groups of panels. Each group continues to function as a peer-to-peer network, working with their combined databases. When wired using a Class A configuration, a single break or short on the network wiring causes the system to isolate the fault, and network communication con-tinues uninterrupted – without any loss of

    Edwards - EST3

  • Page 6

    Compatibility è | EST2 | EST3 | IRC-3/FCC

    EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGYU.S. SALES: SARASOTA, FL 941-739-4638; FAX 941-727-1214 • CANADA SALES: OWEN SOUND, ON 519-376-2430; FAX 519-376-7258

    INTERNATIONAL SALES: 905-270-1711; FAX 905-270-9553 • CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS: CHESHIRE, CT • U.S. MANUFACTURING: PITTSFIELD, ME

    Issue 5 Literature Sheet #85001-0269 Page 1 of 4

    EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGYTM

    ANALOG ADDRESSABLE INITIATING DEVICES

    MEA

    Intelligent PhotoelectricSmoke DetectorModel SIGA-PS

    Note: Some features described here may not be supported by allcontrol systems. Check your control panel’s Installation andOperation Guide for details.

    Featuresn Integral microprocessor

    n Non-volatile memory

    n Automatic mapping device

    n Electronic addressing

    n Environmental compensation

    n Intelligent detector

    n Wide 0.67% to 3.77%/ft. sensitivity range

    n Twenty pre-alarm sensitivity values, set in 5% increments¹

    n Identification of dirty or defective detectors

    n Automatic day/night sensitivity adjustment

    n Twin RED/GREEN status LEDs

    n Standard, relay, fault isolator, and audible mounting bases

    n Designed and manufactured to ISO 9001 standards

    DescriptionEST’s Signature Series Model SIGA-PS Intelligent PhotoelectricSmoke Detector gathers analog information from its smoke sensingelement and converts it into digital signals. The detector’s on-board microprocessor measures and analyzes these signals. Itcompares the information to historical readings and time patternsto make an alarm decision. Digital filters remove signal patternsthat are not typical of fires. Unwanted alarms are virtually elimi-nated.

    The microprocessor in each detector provides four additional benefits- Self-diagnostics and History Log, Automatic Device Mapping,Stand-alone Operation and Fast, Stable Communication.

    Self-diagnostics and History Log - Each Signature Series detectorconstantly runs self-checks to provide important maintenanceinformation. The results of the self-check are automatically updatedand permanently stored in the detector’s non-volatile memory.This information is accessible for review any time at the controlpanel, PC, or by using the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/ServiceTool.

    The information stored in the detector’s memory includes:

    - detector type, serial number, and address

    - date of manufacture, hours of operation, and last maintenance date²

    - current detector sensitivity and environmental compensationvalues

    - original detector sensitivity values upon manufacturing²

    - number of recorded alarms and troubles²

    - time and date of last alarm¹

    - analog signal patterns just before the last alarm¹

    - most recent trouble code logged by the detector — 32 possibletrouble codes may be used to diagnose faults.

    In the unlikely event that an unwanted alarm does take place, thecontrol panel’s history file can be called up to help isolate theproblem and prevent it from happening again.

    Automatic Device Mapping - The loop controller learns whereeach device’s serial number address is installed relative to otherdevices on the circuit. The mapping feature provides supervisionof each device’s installed location to prevent a detector frombeing reinstalled (after cleaning etc.) in a different location fromwhere it was originally. The history log for the detector remainsrelevant and intact regardless of its new location.

    The Signature Series Data Entry Program also uses the mappingfeature. With interactive menus and graphic support, the wiredcircuits between each device can be examined. Layout or “as-built”drawing information showing wire branches (T-taps), device typesand their address are stored on disk for printing hard copy. Thistakes the mystery out of the installation. The preparation of “as-built”drawings is fast and efficient.

    Device mapping allows the Signature loop controller to discover:

    - unexpected additional device addresses

    - missing device addresses

    - changes to the wiring in the circuit.¹ EST3 V.2 only.2 Retrievable with SIGA-PRO programming tool.

    Application NotesAvailable

    CHINAS

    Edwards - SIGA-PS

  • Page 7EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY

    Page 2 of 4 Literature Sheet #85001-0269 Issue 5

    Stand-alone Operation: A decentralized alarm decision by thedetector is guaranteed. On-board intelligence permits the detectorto operate in stand-alone mode. If loop controller CPU communi-cations fail for more than four seconds, all devices on that circuitgo into stand-alone mode. The circuit acts like a conventional alarmreceiving circuit. Each detector on the circuit continues to collectand analyze information from its surroundings. The detector alarmsif the preset smoke obscuration level is reached. If the detector ismounted to a relay base, the relay operates. Similarly, if it ismounted to an audible base, the on-board horn sounds.

    Fast Stable Communication: On-board intelligence means lessinformation needs to be sent between the detector and the loopcontroller. Other than regular supervisory polling response, thedetector only needs to communicate with the loop controller whenit has something new to report. This provides very fast responsetime and allows a lower baud rate (speed) to be used forcommunication on the loop. The lower baud rate offers severaladvantages including:

    - less sensitivity to circuit wire characteristics- less sensitivity to noise glitches on the cable- less emitted noise from the data wiring- twisted or shielded wiring is not required.

    Electronic Addressing: The loop controller electronically ad-dresses each detector, saving valuable time during systemcommissioning. Setting complicated switches or dials is notrequired. Each detector has its own unique serial number stored inits “on-board memory”. The loop controller identifies each deviceon the circuit and assigns a “soft” address to that device’s serialnumber. If desired, detectors can be addressed using the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool.

    Environmental Compensation: Detection sensitivity is virtuallyindependent of its installed environment and its physical condition.Environmental compensation means the sensing element adapts tolong-term changes caused by dirt, humidity, aging etc. It even com-pensates for small amounts of normal ambient smoke. Approximatelysix times every hour the detector adjusts and updates the sensitivity(% obscuration) baseline for its sensing element. Approximatelyonce every hour this information is written to its permanent memory.The detector’s “learned” baseline is not lost, even when the detectoris removed for cleaning. Signature Series environmentalcompenstion is so reliable that it meets NFPA72 field sensitivitytesting requirements — without the need for external meters.

    The detector’s sensitivity setting selected by the installer floats upor down to remain constant relative to the changing baseline. Thisis called differential sensing.

    Sensitivity Range: The SIGA-PS Photoelectric Detector has asensitivity range or window of 0.67% to 3.77%. The installerselects the detector’s ALARM sensitivity level from five availablesettings within the range.

    Pre-Alarm: The detector stores one of 20 pre-alarm sensitivity valuesto alert local personnel prior to the sensor reaching a full evacuationsensitivity. Sensitivity values can be set in 5% increments.1

    Automatic Day/Night Sensitivity Selection: Signature Seriesdetectors may be programmed for different sensitivities during dayand night periods. This allows the detector to be more sensitiveduring unoccupied periods when lower ambient backgroundconditions are expected.

    Stability: The SIGA-PS detector’s sensitivity remains stable in windvelocities up to 5,000 ft/min (25.3 m/sec). Ambient temperature hasvery little affect on the detector. The detector may be installed inrooms with ambient temperatures up to 120oF (49oC).

    Status LEDs: Twin LEDs are visible from any direction. A flashingGREEN LED shows normal system polling from the loopcontroller. A flashing RED LED means the detector is in alarmstate. Both LEDs on steady shows alarm state - stand-alone mode.Normal GREEN LED activity is not distracting to building occupants,but can be quickly spotted by a maintenance technician.

    Quality and Reliability: EST detectors are manufactured in NorthAmerica to strict international ISO 9001 standards. All electronicsutilize surface mount technology (SMT) for smaller size and greaterimmunity to RF noise. A conformal coating is used for humidityand corrosion resistance. All critical contacts are gold plated.

    InstallationSignature Series detectors mount to North American 1-gangboxes, 3-1/2 inch or 4 inch octagon boxes, and to 4 inch squareelectrical boxes 1-1/2 inches (38 mm) deep. They mount toEuropean BESA and 1-gang boxes with 60.3 mm fixing centers.

    Testing & MaintenanceEach detector automatically identifies when it is dirty or defectiveand causes a “dirty detector” message. The detector’s sensitivitymeasurement can also be transmitted to the loop controller. Asensitivity report can be printed to satisfy NFPA sensitivity meas-urements which must be conducted at the end of the first year andevery two years thereafter.

    The user-friendly maintenance program shows the current state ofeach detector and other pertinent messages. Single detectors maybe turned off temporarily from the control panel. Availability ofmaintenance features is dependent on the fire alarm system used.Scheduled maintenance (Regular or Selected) for proper detectoroperation should be planned to meet the requirements of theAuthority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Refer to current NFPA 72 andULC CAN/ULC 536 standards.

    CompatibilityThe SIGA-PS detectors are compatible only with EST’s SignatureLoop Controller.

    ¹ EST3 V.2 only.

    Edwards - SIGA-PS

  • Page 8EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY

    Issue 5 Literature Sheet #85001-0269 Page 3 of 4

    Standard Detector Base, SIGA-SB, SIGA-SB4

    Typical WiringThe detector mounting bases accept #18 AWG (0.75mm2), #16 (1.0mm2), #14 AWG (1.5mm2), and #12 AWG (2.5mm²) wire sizes.

    Note: Sizes #16 AWG (1.0mm2) and #18 AWG (0.75mm2) are preferred for ease of installation. See Signature Loop Controller catalogsheet for detailed wiring requirement specifications.

    Relay Detector Base, SIGA-RB, SIGA-RB4

    Test Fire

    Type of Detector

    SIGA-IS Ion SIGA-PS Photo

    SIGA-HRS and

    SIGA-HFS Rate-of

    -Rise/Fixed Temp.

    SIGA-PHS

    Photo/Heat 3D

    SIGA-IPHS

    Ion/Photo/Heat 4D

    Open Wood optimum unsuitable optimum very suitable optimum

    Wood Pyrolysis suitable optimum unsuitable optimum optimum

    Smouldering Cotton very suitable optimum unsuitable optimum optimum

    Poly Urethane Foam very suitable very suitable suitable very suitable optimum

    n-Heptane optimum very suitable very suitable optimum optimum

    Liquid Fire without

    Smokeunsuitable unsuitable optimum very suitable very suitable

    Isolator Detector Base, SIGA-IB, SIGA-IB4

    ApplicationAlthough photoelectric detectors have a wide range of fire sensing capabilities they are best suited for detecting slow, smoldering fires.The table below shows six standard test fires used to rate the sensitivity of smoke and heat detectors. The table indicates that no singlesensing element is suited for all test fires.

    EST recommends that this detector be installed according to latest recognized edition of national and local fire alarm codes.

    From Power Supplyor Previous Sounder Base

    DATA IN (-)

    DATA OUT (-)

    From Signature Controlleror Previous Device

    To Next Sounder Base orE-O-L Relay

    To Next Signature Device

    DATA IN (+)

    24 VDC IN (+) 24 VDC OUT (+)

    24 VDC IN (-) 24 VDC OUT (-)

    DATA OUT (+)

    DA

    TA

    (+)

    IN/O

    UT

    DA

    TA

    (-)

    IN

    DA

    TA

    (-)

    OU

    T

    SIG

    +

    JW1 JW2

    SIG

    -

    Jumper JW2OUT = Steady ToneIN = Temporal Tone

    Jumper JW1OUT = Low VolumeIN = High Volume

    Audible Detector Base, SIGA-AB4

    Term Description1 Not Used2 DATA IN/OUT (+)3 Not Used4 DATA IN (-)4 Remote LED (-)5 Remote LED (+)6 Not Used7 DATA OUT (-)

    CONTACT RATING1.0 Amp @ 30 VDC

    (Pilot Duty)

    Term Description1 Normally Open2 DATA IN/OUT (+)3 Common4 DATA IN (-)4 Not Used5 Normally-Closed6 DATA OUT (-)

    Term Description1 Not Used2 DATA IN/OUT (+)3 DATA IN (-)4 Not Used5 Not Used6 DATA OUT (-)7 Not Used

    Edwards - SIGA-PS

  • Page 9

    Compatibility � | EST2 | EST3 | IRC-3/FCC

    EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY

    U.S. SALES: SARASOTA, FL 941-739-4638; FAX 941-727-1214 • CANADA SALES: OWEN SOUND, ON 519-376-2430; FAX 519-376-7258INTERNATIONAL SALES: 905-270-1711; FAX 905-270-9553 • CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS: CHESHIRE, CT • U.S. MANUFACTURING: PITTSFIELD, ME

    Issue 5 Literature Sheet #85001-0279 Page 1 of 4

    EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGYTM

    ANALOG ADDRESSABLE INITIATING DEVICES

    Manual Pull StationsModels SIGA-270, SIGA-270P, SIGA-278

    FeaturesNote: Some features described here may not be supported by allcontrol systems. Check your control panel’s Installation and OperationGuide for details.

    � Traditional familiar appearanceSIGA-270 models feature our familiar teardrop design withsimple positive pull action and sturdy die-cast metal body.

    � One stage (GA), two stage (pre-signal), and double actionmodelsSIGA-270 models are available for one or two stage alarmsystems. The single stage double action SIGA-278 features arugged Lexan housing with keyed reset mechanism.

    � Break glass operationAn up-front visible glass rod on the SIGA-270 discouragestampering.

    � Intelligent device c/w integral microprocessorAll decisions are made at the station allowing lower communica-tion speed while substantially improving control panel responsetime. Less sensitive to line noise and loop wiring properties;twisted or shielded wire is not required.

    � Non-volatile memoryPermanently stores serial number, type of device, and jobnumber. Automatically updates historic information includinghours of operation, last maintenance date, number of alarms andtroubles, and time and date of last alarm.

    � Automatic device mappingEach station transmits wiring information to the loop controllerregarding its location with respect to other devices on the circuit.

    � Electronic addressingPermanently stores programmable address; there are noswitches or dials to set. Addresses are downloaded from a PC,or the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool.

    � Stand-alone operationThe station inputs an alarm even if the loop controller’s pollinginterrogation stops.

    � Diagnostic LEDsStatus LEDs; flashing GREEN shows normal polling; flashingRED shows alarm state.

    � Designed for high ambient temperature operationInstall in ambient temperatures up to 120oF (49oC).

    � Designed to ISO 9001 standardsManufactured to strict international quality standards for highestreliability.

    SIGA-278 SIGA-270 SERIES

    DescriptionThe SIGA-270 and SIGA-278 series Manual Pull Stations are part ofEST’s Signature Series system. The SIGA-270 Fire Alarm ManualPull Stations feature our very familiar teardrop shape. They aremade from die-cast zinc and finished with red epoxy powder-coatpaint complemented by aluminum colored stripes and markings.With positive pull-lever operation, one pull on the station handlebreaks the glass rod and turns in a positive alarm, ensuringprotection plus fool-proof operation. Presignal models (SIGA-270P)are equipped with a general alarm (GA) keyswitch for applicationswhere two stage operation is required. The up-front highly visibleglass rod discourages tampering.

    EST’s double action single stage SIGA-278 station is a contempo-rary style manual station made from durable red colored lexan.To initiate an alarm, first lift the upper door marked “LIFT THENPULL HANDLE”, then pull the alarm handle.

    The integral microprocessor built into each Signature Seriesstation provides four important benefits - Self-diagnostics andHistory Log, Automatic Device Mapping, Stand-alone Operationand Fast, Stable Communication.

    Self-diagnostics and History Log - Each Signature Series manualstation constantly runs self-checks to provide important main-tenance information. The results of the self-check are automaticallyupdated and permanently stored in the station’s non-volatilememory. This information is accessible for review any time at thecontrol panel, PC, or by using the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool.

    MEA Patented

    Edwards - SIGA-270

  • Page 10EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY

    Page 2 of 4 Literature Sheet #85001-0279 Issue 5

    Figure 4. Single Stage Systems

    Figure 5. Two Stage Systems

    The information stored in the station’s memory includes:- station serial number, address, and type- date of manufacture, hours of operation, and last maintenance

    date²- number of recorded alarms and troubles²- time and date of last alarm¹- most recent trouble code logged by the detector — 24 possible

    trouble codes may be used to diagnose faults.

    Automatic Device Mapping - The loop controller learns whereeach device’s serial number address is installed relative to otherdevices on the circuit. The loop controller keeps a map of theSignature Series devices connected to it.

    The Signature Series Data Entry Program also uses the mappingfeature. With interactive menus and graphic support, the wiredcircuits between each device can be examined. Layout or “as-built” drawing information showing wire branches (T-taps), devicetypes and their address are stored on disk for printing hard copy.This takes the mystery out of the installation. The preparation of as-built drawings is fast and efficient.

    Device mapping allows the Signature loop controller to discover:- unexpected additional device addresses- missing device addresses- changes to the wiring in the circuit.

    Stand-alone Operation - A decentralized alarm decision by themanual station is guaranteed. On-board intelligence permits thestation to operate in stand-alone mode. If loop controller CPUcommunications fail for more than four seconds, all devices onthat circuit go into stand-alone mode. The circuit acts like aconventional alarm receiving circuit. Each station will still transmitan alarm if its operating lever is pulled.

    Fast Stable Communication - Built-in intelligence means lessinformation needs to be sent between the station and the loopcontroller. Other than regular supervisory polling response, thestation only needs to communicate with the loop controller when ithas something new to report. This provides very fast control panelresponse time and allows a lower baud rate (speed) to be used forcommunication on the circuit. The lower baud rate offers severaladvantages including:- less sensitivity to circuit wire characteristics- less sensitivity to noise glitches on the cable- less emitted noise from the data wiring- twisted or shielded wiring is not required.

    Diagnostic LEDs - Twin LEDs provide visual indication of normaland alarm conditions. They are visible only when the station isremoved from the mounting box. A flashing GREEN LED showsnormal system polling from the loop controller. A flashing REDLED means the station is in alarm state. Both LEDs on steady showsalarm state - stand-alone mode.

    Quality and Reliability - EST modules are manufactured in NorthAmerica to strict international ISO 9001 standards. All electronicsutilize surface mount technology (SMT) for smaller size and greaterimmunity to RF noise. A conformal coating is used for humidityand corrosion resistance.

    Typical WiringThe fire alarm station’s terminal block accepts #18 AWG (0.75mm2)to #12 AWG (2.5mm2) wire sizes. See Signature Loop Controllercatalog sheet for detailed wiring requirement specifications.

    Wiring Notes

    1 Refer to Signature Loop Controller manual for maximumwire distance.

    2. All wiring is power limited and supervised.

    ¹ EST3 V.2 only.² Retrievable with SIGA-PRO programming tool.

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    Issue 5 Literature Sheet #85001-0279 Page 3 of 4

    Figure 2. SIGA-270, SIGC-270F, SIGC-270B installation

    Figure 3. SIGA-270P, SIGC-270PB installation

    InstallationSingle-stage Signature Series fire alarm manual pull stations mount to North American 2½ inch (64 mm) deep 1-gang boxes.

    Two stage presignal (270P) models require 1½ inch (38 mm) deep 4-inch square boxes with 1-gang, ½-inch raised covers. Openings mustbe angular. Rounded openings are not acceptable. Recommended box: Steel City Model 52-C-13.

    All models include terminals are suited for #12 to #18 AWG (2.5 mm2 to 0.75 mm2) wire size. EST recommends that these fire alarmstations be installed according to latest recognized edition of national and local fire alarm codes.

    Electronic Addressing: The loop controller electronically addresses each manual station, saving valuable time during system commis-sioning. Setting complicated switches or dials is not required. Each station has its own unique serial number stored in its on-boardmemory. The loop controller identifies each device on the loop and assigns a “soft” address to each serial number. If desired, the stationscan be addressed using the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool.

    Figure 1. SIGA-278 installation

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    CompatibilitySignature Series manual stations are compatible only with EST’sSignature Loop Controller.

    Warnings & CautionsThis device will not operate without electrical power. As firesfrequently cause power interruption, we suggest you discussfurther safeguards with your local fire protection specialist.

    ApplicationThe operating characteristics of the fire alarm stations are deter-mined by their sub-type code or “Personality Code”. NORMALLY-OPEN ALARM - LATCHING (Pesonality Code 1) is assigned by thefactory; no user configuration is required. The device is configuredfor Class B IDC operation. An ALARM signal is sent to the loopcontroller when the station’s pull lever is operated. The alarmcondition is latched at the station.

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    EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY

    It is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate. We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements.All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet, contact EST.

    Printed in U.S.A.© 2000 ESTPage 4 of 4 Literature Sheet #85001-0279 Issue 5

    Testing & MaintenanceTo test (or reset) the station simply open the station and operate theexposed switch. The SIGA-270 series are opened with a tool; theSIGA-278 requires the key which is supplied with that station.

    The station’s automatic self-diagnosis identifies when it is defectiveand causes a trouble message. The user-friendly maintenanceprogram shows the current state of each Signature series deviceand other pertinent messages. Single devices may be deactivatedtemporarily, from the control panel. Availability of maintenancefeatures is dependent on the fire alarm system used.

    Scheduled maintenance (Regular or Selected) for proper systemoperation should be planned to meet the requirements of theAuthority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Refer to current NFPA 72 andULC CAN/ULC 536 standards.

    Specifications Table

    Ordering Information Table

    Catalog Number

    SIGA-270SIGC-270FSIGC-270B

    SIGA-270PSIGC-270PB SIGA-278

    Description Single Action - One StageSingle Action -Two Stage

    (Presignal)Double Action - One Stage

    Addressing Requirements Uses 1 Module Address Uses 2 Module Addresses Uses 1 Module Address

    Operating Current Standby = 250µAActivated = 400µA

    Standby = 396µAActivated = 680µA

    Standby = 250µAActivated = 400µA

    Construction & Finish Diecast Zinc - Red Epoxy w/Aluminum markings Lexan - Red w/White markings

    Type Code Factory Set

    Operating Voltage 15.2 to 19.95 Vdc (19 Vdc nominal)

    Storage and OperatingEnvironment

    Operating Temperature: 32ºF to 120ºF (0ºC to 49ºC)Storage Temperature: -4ºF to 140ºF (-20ºC to 60ºC)

    Humidity: 0 to 93% RH

    LED OperationOn-board Green LED - Flashes when polledOn-board Red LED - Flashes when in alarm

    Both LEDs - Glow steady when in alarm (stand-alone)

    Compatibility Use With: Signature Loop ControllerAgency Listings UL, ULC (note 1), MEA, CSFM

    Note 1: SIGC-270F, SIGC-270B and SIGC-270PB are ULC listed only. Suffix “F” indicates French markings. Suffix “B” indicates English/French bilingual markings.

    CatalogNumber Description

    Ship Wt.lbs (kg)

    SIGA-270One Stage Fire Alarm Station,English Markings - UL/ULC Listed

    1 (.5)

    SIGC-270FOne Stage Fire Alarm Station,French Markings - ULC Listed

    SIGC-270BOne Stage Fire Alarm Station,French/English Markings - ULC Listed

    SIGA-270PTwo Stage (Presignal) Fire Alarm Station,English Markings - UL/ULC Listed

    SIGC-270PBTwo Stage (Presignal) Fire Alarm Station,French/English Markings - ULC Listed

    SIGA-278 Double Action (One Stage) Fire AlarmStation, English Markings - UL/ULC Listed

    ACCESSORIES

    32997GA Key w/Tag - for pre-signal station(CANADA ONLY)

    .1 (.05)

    276-K2GA Key - for pre-signal station(USA ONLY)

    2716512 Glass Rods - for SIGA-270 series(CANADA ONLY)

    270-GLR20 Glass Rods - for SIGA-270 series(USA ONLY)

    276-GLR 20 Glass Rods - for SIGA-278 series

    27193-11Surface Mount Box, Red- for SIGA-270 series only

    1 (.6)276B-RSB

    Surface Mount Box, Red- for SIGA-278 only

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    SERIES 31T AC HORNS

    DescriptionWheelock’s Series 31T-115 VAC Horns are high performance horns. They are ideal alarm signals for life safety applications where high sound output, low current draw and dependable operation are of critical concern.

    The 31T AC Horn offers rugged, vandal resistant construction with die case metal housings for the horn mechanism.

    All models include screw terminal inputs for in-out field wiring.

    Series 31T-115-RFeatures• Approvals include: CAN/ULC-525-99, CSA • Resonant grille design for high sound output with low current draw.• Each 31T is fully factory assembled to save installation time.• Screw terminal inputs for fast and secure in-out field wiring.• Indoor or outdoor mounting options for semi- flush, or surface mounting.• Attractive red textured finish enhances appearance and durability.• Vandal Resistant

    Notification

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    VoltageRated

    CurrentRated dBA @ 10 Feet

    Mounting Options

    31T-115-R 2805 115 VAC 0.160 95D,E,J,K,N,O,R

    31T-115-S 0521 115 VAC 0.160 95

    Specifications and Ordering Information

    1. Typical dBA at 10 feet is measured in an anechoic chamber with nominal voltage.2. Refer to Data Sheet #S7000 for mounting options.3. Refer to the most current “Installation Instructions” P10010 and “General Information” P82380 sheets on these products.

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    NOTE: Due to continuous development of our products, specifications and offerings are subject to change without notice in accordance with Wheelock Inc. standard terms and conditions.

    WARNING: PLEASE READ THESE SPECIFICATIONS AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING, SPECIFYING OR APPLYING THIS PRODUCT. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS, CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN IMPROPER APPLICATION, INSTALLATION AND/OR OPERATION OF THESE PRODUCTS IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION, WHICH COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, AND SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU AND/OR OTHERS.

    Wiring

    The AC horns shall be Wheelock Series 31T-115-R, Series 31T-115-S or approved equal. Models shall be ULC Listed under CAN/ULC-S525-99 or CSA Listed for Fire Protective Service and shall include a die cast metal housing to protect the horn mechanism. Sound output shall be 95 dBA minimum at 10 feet. Mounting options shall include surface mounting in indoor or outdoor applications and semi-flush in indoor applications. All models shall have screw terminal inputs for in-out field wiring. The finish shall be textured red enamel.

    Architects and Engineers Specifications

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    SERIES 31T AC HORNS

    Description Wheelock’s Series 31T-115 VAC Horns are high performance horns. They are ideal alarm signals for life safety applications where high sound output, low current draw and dependable operation are of critical concern.

    The 31TAC Horn offers rugged, vandal resistant construction with die case metal housings for the horn mechanism.

    All models include screw terminal inputs for in-out field wiring.

    Series 31T-115-R

    Features • Approvals include: CAN/ULC-525-99, CSA • Resonant grille design for high sound output

    with low current draw. • Each 31T is fully factory assembled to save

    installation time. • Screw terminal inputs for fast and secure in-out

    field wiring. • Indoor or outdoor mounting options for semi-

    flush, or surface mounting. • Attractive red textured finish enhances

    appearance and durability. • Vandal Resistant

    Specifications and Ordering Information

    Model Number

    Order Code

    Input Voltage

    Rated Current

    Rated dBA @ 10 Feet

    Mounting Options

    31T-115-R 2805 115 VAC 0.160 95 D,E,J,K,N,O,R

    31T-115-S 0521 115 VAC 0.160 95

    1. Typical dBA at 10 feet is measured in an anechoic chamber with nominal voltage. 2. Refer to Data Sheet #S7000 for mounting options. 3. Refer to the most current “Installation Instructions” P10010 and “General Information” P82380 sheets on these products.

    Notification

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    The AC horns shall be Wheelock Series 31T-115-R, Series 31T-115-S or approved equal. Models shall be ULC Listed under CAN/ULC-S525-99 or CSA Listed for Fire Protective Service and shall include a die cast metal housing to protect the horn mechanism. Sound output shall be 95 dBA minimum at 10 feet. Mounting options shall include surface mounting in indoor or outdoor applications and semi-flush in indoor applications. All models shall have screw terminal inputs for in-out field wiring. The finish shall be textured red enamel.

    Architects and Engineers Specifications

    NOTE: Due to continuous development of our products, specifications and offerings are subject to change without notice in accordance with Wheelock Inc. standard terms and conditions.

    WARNING: PLEASE READ THESE SPECIFICATIONS AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING, SPECIFYING

    OR APPLYING THIS PRODUCT. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS, CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN IMPROPER APPLICATION, INSTALLATION AND/OR OPERATION OF THESE PRODUCTS IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION, WHICH COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, AND SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU AND/OR OTHERS.

    WE ENCOURAGE AND SUPPORT NICET CERTIFICATION 3 YEAR WARRANTY

    S0500 31T 06/11

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  • SERIES 31T AC HORNS

    Description Wheelock’s Series 31T-115 VAC Horns are high performance horns. They are ideal alarm signals for life safety applications where high sound output, low current draw and dependable operation are of critical concern.

    The 31TAC Horn offers rugged, vandal resistant construction with die case metal housings for the horn mechanism.

    All models include screw terminal inputs for in-out field wiring.

    Series 31T-115-R Features • Approvals include: CAN/ULC-525-99, CSA• Resonant grille design for high sound output

    with low current draw.• Each 31T is fully factory assembled to save

    installation time.• Screw terminal inputs for fast and secure in-out

    field wiring. • Indoor or outdoor mounting options for semi-

    flush, or surface mounting.• Attractive red textured finish enhances

    appearance and durability.• Vandal Resistant

    Specifications and Ordering Information

    Model Number Order Code Input

    Voltage Rated

    Current Rated dBA @ 10 Feet

    Mounting Options

    31T-115-R 2805 115 VAC 0.160 95 D,E,J,K,N,O,R

    31T-115-S 0521 115 VAC 0.160 95 1. Typical dBA at 10 feet is measured in an anechoic chamber with nominal voltage.2. Refer to Data Sheet #S7000 for mounting options.3. Refer to the most current “Installation Instructions” P10010 and “General Information” P82380 sheets on these products.

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  • SERIES 31T AC HORNS

    Description Wheelock’s Series 31T-115 VAC Horns are high performance horns. They are ideal alarm signals for life safety applications where high sound output, low current draw and dependable operation are of critical concern.

    The 31TAC Horn offers rugged, vandal resistant construction with die case metal housings for the horn mechanism.

    All models include screw terminal inputs for in-out field wiring.

    Series 31T-115-R

    Features • Approvals include: CAN/ULC-525-99, CSA • Resonant grille design for high sound output

    with low current draw. • Each 31T is fully factory assembled to save

    installation time. • Screw terminal inputs for fast and secure in-out

    field wiring. • Indoor or outdoor mounting options for semi-

    flush, or surface mounting. • Attractive red textured finish enhances

    appearance and durability. • Vandal Resistant

    Specifications and Ordering Information

    Model Number

    Order Code

    Input Voltage

    Rated Current

    Rated dBA @ 10 Feet

    Mounting Options

    31T-115-R 2805 115 VAC 0.160 95 D,E,J,K,N,O,R

    31T-115-S 0521 115 VAC 0.160 95

    1. Typical dBA at 10 feet is measured in an anechoic chamber with nominal voltage. 2. Refer to Data Sheet #S7000 for mounting options. 3. Refer to the most current “Installation Instructions” P10010 and “General Information” P82380 sheets on these products.

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