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System 3 Input Modules TM

Model ZU-35, ZU-35DS, ZU-35TS Dual Zone

• Complete Supervision Of Detection


Circuits

• Class A (Style D) and Class B (Style B)

• Accommodates Ionization, Photoelectric,


Thermal, Flame Detectors, Manual
Stations and Other Contact Devices

• Alarm And Trouble LEDs Per Zone

• Listed, FM, CSFM,


and NYMEA Approved

• ZU-35TS Coast Guard Approved

ZU-35 ZU-35DS/ZU-35TS

Description
ZU-35 ZU-35TS
The Siemens Building Technologies, Fire Safety Divi- The ZU-35TS is furnished with a 3 position momentary
sion Dual Zone Module Model ZU-35, is designed to contact test switch for each zone. The normal switch
provide two independent initiating circuits. Up to position is in the center, one side position will test the
thirty standard Fire Safety ionization and photoelectric zone trouble signal and the other will test a zone alarm
detectors or flame detectors (except model DF-3, signal. This is a requirement for US Coast Guard
DF-3A and DF-30) are supported by these modules. approval for use on marine systems, and the module
Additionally, any quantity of shorting type contact is Coast Guard approved.
devices such as manual stations and thermal detectors
also can be accommodated and intermixed on each
initiating circuit. Operation
Upon operation of a detector or shorting type device
Screw Terminals are provided for each power limited installed on the initiating circuit, the module will lock
circuit, in either NFPA Class A (Style D) or Class B into an alarm condition, initiating the start of the
(Style B.) sequential functions designed into the system. These
ZU-35DS functions may include sounding audible devices,
In addition to all the same features of the ZU-35, each operating alarm transmitters, closing doors, shutting
zone is provided with a disconnect switch which will down fans and equipment, recalling elevators, and
disable the zone. This action will cause a zone trouble other similar functions required for life and property
and a system trouble signal until the switch is re- safety.
turned to normal.

CATALOG NUMBER
3107
In addition to the system alarm, a red Alarm LED, on Upon operation of any initiating device installed in the
the face of the dual zone module will be illuminated for circuit, the module shall lock into alarm and the red
that particular detection circuit. A trouble on either LED alarm indicating lamp (one for each circuit)
detection circuit will be similarly annunciated with a mounted on the face of the module shall illuminate. A
yellow LED, one for each circuit. yellow LED trouble indicator (one for each circuit) also
on the face of the module shall illuminate should a
The module supplies a current limited output signal for break occur in the initiating circuit wiring or a detector
the circuit in alarm providing for activation of supple- be removed from the circuit.
mentary modules or annunciators.
Receipt of alarm conditions shall have priority over
The dual zone module occupies one module space in trouble and shall be annunciated over any trouble
the System 3 rail structure and is interconnected via conditions.
a ten-pin plug and harness assembly.
All LED indicators shall be lamp tested from the
The Dual Zone Module Model ZU-35/DS/TS is Under- system control panel.
writers Laboratories Inc. listed and FM approved.
The Model ZU-35, ZU-35DS or ZU-35TS shall be
This equipment is approved for operation over the placement supervised and shall be Underwriters
temperature range of 0°C to 49°C. Laboratories Inc. listed and FM approved.

Engineer and Architect Specifications Electrical Ratings


Dual initiating circuit line monitoring shall be provided Rated: 18.3 - 23.5 VDC
by a Fire Safety Dual Zone Module, Model ZU-35, Current Requirement:
ZU-35DS or ZU-35TS. This module shall be system
interconnected by a ten-pin plug and harness and Supervisory 9 mA
shall be operable with the main control panel.
Alarm 275 mA
Each zone circuit shall accommodate up to thirty
current model Fire Safety detectors (except for model
DF-30 which is limited to 5 devices.) Any quantity of Ordering Information
shorting type contact devices such as thermals and
manual stations can also be intermixed on a zone
circuit. Each detection circuit shall consist of either
NFPA Class A (Style D) or Class B (Style B.)
Typical Wiring for
ZU-35, ZU-35DS, ZU35TS Class A (Style D) Initiating Circuits
RATED 18 1-23.5 VDC SUPV 9mA
ALARM 275mA
1. Total zone initiating circuit resistance
36 ohms max (9 ohms per line)
2. Unused (spare) zones must have EOL
device connected.
3. See individual detector for actual terminal
connection numbers. Maximum of 30 detectors
(any combination of those listed on the table at
the right) are allowed per circuit. Also may use
optional detector remote lamp or detector relay
as indicated on the applicable detector
instructions.

ALL INITIATING
CIRCUITS
POWER LIMITED
PER NFPA 70,
NATIONAL
ELECTRICAL CODE
ARTICLE 760

Class B (Style B) Initiating Circuits


RATED 18 3-23.5 VDC SUPV 9mA
ALARM 275mA
1. Total zone initiating circuit resistance
36 ohms max.
2. Unused (spare) zones must have EOL
device connected.
3. See individual detector for actual terminal
connection numbers. Maximum of 30 detectors
(any combination of those listed on the table at
the right) are allowed per circuit. Also may use
optional detector remote lamp or detector relay
as indicated on the applicable detector
instructions.

ALL INITIATING
CIRCUITS
POWER LIMITED
PER NFPA 70,
NATIONAL
ELECTRICAL CODE
ARTICLE 760
NOTICE: The use of other than Fire Safety detectors and bases with Fire Safety equipment will be considered a misapplication of Fire Safety equipment and as such void all warranties
either expressed or implied with regard to loss, damage, liabilities and/or service problems.

Fire Safety Fire Safety


8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard
Florham Park, NJ 07932 8/05 Brampton, Ontario
Tel: (973) 593-2600 5M Canada L6T 5E4
Siemens Building Technologies FAX: (973) 593-6670 SFS-IG Tel: (905) 799-9937 August 2005
Fire Safety Website: www.sbt.siemens.com/fis Printed in U.S.A. FAX: (905) 799-9858 Supersedes sheet dated 4/03

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