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3825 Ohio Avenue
St. Charles, IL 60174
1-800-SENSOR2
Fax: (630) 377-6495
PDRP-1001
Series
Deluge - Preaction Control
Panel
Instruction Manual
Document 50734
I56-933-01
D
04/06/2001 Rev:
PN 50734:D0 ECN 00-543
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While a fire alarm system may lower insurance Fire Alarm System Limitations rates, it is not a substitute for fire insurance! An automatic fire alarm system–typically made up of smoke Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and detectors, heat detectors, manual pull stations, audible warn- alarm only when heat on their sensors increases at a prede- ing devices, and a fire alarm control with remote notification termined rate or reaches a predetermined level. Rate-of-rise capability–c
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Adherence to the following will aid in problem-free Installation Precautions installation with long-term reliability: WARNING - Several different sources of power can be con- Like all solid state electronic devices, this system may nected to the fire alarm control panel. Disconnect all sources operate erratically or can be damaged when subjected to light- of power before servicing. Control unit and associated equip- ning-induced transients. Although no system is completely ment may be damaged
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NFPA Standards NFPA Standards This control panel complies with the following NFPA standards: •NFPA 13 - Sprinkler Systems •NFPA 15 - Water Spray Systems •NFPA 16 - Foam-Water Deluge Systems and Foam-Water Spray Systems • NFPA 72 - Central Station Signaling Systems (Automatic, Manual, and Waterflow) - Protected Premises Unit Requires NOTI-FIRE 911AC DACT or 411UDAC Universal Digital Alarm Communicator • NFPA 72 - Local Fire Alarm Systems (Automatic, Manual, Waterflow and Sprinkler Supervisory)
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Table of Contents Table of Contents NFPA Standards.......................................................................................................... 4 NFPA Standards .................................................................................................... 4 Underwriters Laboratories Documents ................................................................. 4 Other..................................................................................................................
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Table of Contents Setup and Configuration....................................................................................... 25 Transmitter Module - 4XTM ........................................................................ 25 Zone Relay Module - 4XZM ........................................................................ 26 LED Interface Module - 4XLM.................................................................... 27 Setting Mode of Operation ........................................
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1. Product Description Overview The PDRP-1001 Series Deluge - Preaction Control System has been designed as a control center for use in single- and dual-hazard deluge and preaction applications. The panel is a feature-packed control unit suitable to perform detection and control functions associated with the release of water-based fire protection systems. The panel is designed for maximum reliability with 100% solid state circuitry and isolated relay contacts for outside interfacing and feat
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1. Product Description Circuits Circuits Input Circuits Initiating Device Circuit #1 (Style B/D) Initiating Device Circuit #2 (Style B/D) Waterflow (Style B/D) Supervisory (Style B/D) Output circuits NAC 1 - Alarm/Waterflow (Style Y/Z) NAC 2 - Waterflow/Supervisory (Style Y/Z) Releasing Circuit 1 (Style Y) Releasing Circuit 2 - Supervisory (Style Y) Note: Zone Relay Module (4XZM) tracks these four circuits. Front Panel Control Switches Switch 1 - Tone Silence Switch 2 - Alarm Silence Switch 3 -
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Control Panel 1. Product Description Control Panel Notification Appliance Circuits Relays Style Z (Class A) / Style Y (Class B) Alarm Contacts Trouble Contacts Releasing Circuits Style Y (Class B) 24VDC Regulated Nonresettable Regulated Resettable Initiating Device Circuits - #1 to #4 RMS-Regulated Style D (Class A) / Style B (Class B) Water- Super- flow visory OUT#1 OUT#2 OUT#3 OUT#4 IN #1 IN #2 IN #3 IN #4 B+ A+ A– B– B+ A+ A– B– B+ B– B+ B– B+ A+ A– B– B+ A+ A– B– B+ A+ A–
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1. Product Description DIP Switch Functions DIP Switch Functions The table below describes the DIP switch functions. For a more detailed explaination see "Setting Mode of Operation" on page 28. #1 & #2 Mode of Determines how NACs and Releasing Circuits respond to an alarm. Operation #3, #4 & #5 Timer Selects Discharge Timer setting. Note: See “Setting Mode of Operation” on page 28 for a more detailed explanation of DIP switch functions. Options Three optional modules are available for use on
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Options 1. Product Description Remote Annunciator - RZA-4X The Remote Annunciator mounts on a standard single-gang box, and provides LED indication of the same functions as the Zone Relay Module. • Alarm/Alarm Pressure (red) • Alarm Pressure/Aux Supervisory (red) SYSTEM TROUBLE • Releasing Circuit 1 (red) RE-SOUND TONE • Aux Supervisory/Releasing Circuit 2 (red) SILENCE • System Trouble LED (yellow) FIRE ALARM ANNUNCIATOR A local trouble sounder and silence switch are also provided. All LED w
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1. Product Description Specifications Specifications AC Power PDRP-1001 and PDRP-1001A: 110/120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1.2 amps PDRP-1001E: 220/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.6 amps Wire size: minimum #14 AWG with 600V insulation Battery (lead acid only) Maximum Charging Circuit: 27.6V, 1.5 amps Maximum Battery Capacity: 18 AH. Note: Batteries larger than 12 AH require Notifier BB-17 or other UL-listed external battery cabinet. Initiating Device Circuits Power-limited circuitry Operation: Style B (Class B)
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2. Installation Cabinet Mounting Carefully unpack the system and check for shipping damage. Select a suitable location in a clean, dry, vibration-free environment that is not subject to extreme temperatures. Locate the top of the cabinet approximately five feet above the floor with the hinge on the left. The panel must be easily accessible for maintenance; the hinged door requires a minimum clearance of 14 in. (35.56cm) to open. Removal of Circuit Board To prevent damage to the printed circui
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2. Installation Cabinet Mounting The figure below shows the exterior dimensions and mounting hole locations for the cabinet backbox and dimensions of the optional trim ring: 5.375” 14.625” (13.65cm) (37.15cm) 16.125” 16.00” (40.96cm) (40.64cm) 4.75” (12.07cm) 1.00” 14.50” (2.54cm) (36.83cm) 12.50” (31.75cm) 1.00” (2.54cm) 9.50” (24.13cm) 1.5” (3.81cm) 16.125” (40.96cm) 14.625” (37.15cm) Figure 2 Cabinet Mounting Dimensions Reinstallation of Circuit Board Reinstall the printed circuit board
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Installing Optional Voltmeter/Ammeter 2. Installation Installing Optional Voltmeter/Ammeter To monitor battery voltage and battery charging current, a 4XMM Meter Module is required. To install the power meter module follow the steps below: Step Action 1 Cut the jumper wire labeled “AMP”. 2 Secure the module to the backbox with the hardware provided. Refer to Product Installation Drawing (PID) for detailed instructions. 3 Connect meter cable P2 to connector J2 on the main circuit board. 4 Co
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2. Installation Power Connections Power Connections WARNING: Do not apply any type power to this control panel until all connections have been ! made and verified. AC Connections Disconnect (open) the circuit breaker in the AC main breaker panel and tag it “Out of Service”. Note: Refer to "Power-Up Procedure" on page 30 before closing AC breaker. Primary power required for the PDRP-1001 and PDRP-1001A control panels is 110/120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1.2 amps and for the PDRP-1001E is 220/240 VAC, 50/
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Power-limited Wiring Requirements 2. Installation Observe polarity when connecting the batteries. Connect the battery cable (p/n 75203 or 75202, depending on terminal size of battery) to terminal J9 on the main circuit board using the plug-in connector provided. Connect red wire to positive (+) terminal and black wire to negative (–) terminal on opposing batteries. Do NOT connect battery interconnect wire at this time. TB5 J2 AMP J9 J3 Figure 5 Battery Installation and Connection Power-lim
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2. Installation Initiating Device Circuits Initiating Device Circuits The control panel provides four (4) Initiating Device Circuits (#1, #2, #3 and #4) and they may be configured as either Style D (Class A) or Style B (Class B). Initiating devices include: Heat, Photoelectric and Ionization type detectors, Manual Pull Stations and Waterflow alarm devices. Note: Refer to the "Appendix B: Compatible Devices" on page 39 for compatible devices. • Wire all alarm initiating devices sequentially for
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Initiating Device Circuits 2. Installation Four-Wire Smoke Detector Connections A maximum of 200mA is available from the 24VDC Resettable Power circuit on TB1 (+24VR terminals). Any power that is drawn from the 24VDC Nonresettable Power on TB2 (+24VNR terminal) must be subtracted from available resettable power. See "Specifications" on page 12 and "Powering External Devices" on page 22. Note: Refer to the "Appendix B: Compatible Devices" on page 39 for suitable 4-wire smoke detectors. Notes
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2. Installation Output Circuits Output Circuits Notification Appliance Circuits The control panel provides two Style Z (Class A) or Style Y (Class B) Notification Appliance Circuits, which are supervised and power-limited. Each circuit is capable of 1.5 amps of current. Total current drawn from both NACs and both Releasing Circuits (see "Releasing Circuits" on page 21) cannot exceed 2.25 amps. Note: Refer to the "Appendix B: Compatible Devices" on page 39 for suitable devices. • For DIP switc