Cautions, Warnings, and Regulatory Information
Cautions, Warnings, and Regulatory Information
Cautions, Warnings, and Regulatory Information
Instructions
Cautions, warnings, and regulatory information
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Follow the instructions in this installation manual. These instructions must be followed to avoid damage to
this product and associated equipment. Product operation and reliability depend upon proper installation.
DO NOT INSTALL ANY SIMPLEX™ PRODUCT THAT APPEARS DAMAGED Upon unpacking your Simplex product, inspect the contents
of the carton for shipping damage. If damage is apparent, immediately file a claim with the carrier and notify an authorized Simplex
product supplier.
ELECTRICAL HAZARD Disconnect electrical field power when making any internal adjustments or repairs. All repairs should be
performed by a representative or an authorized agent of your local Simplex product supplier.
Introduction
This publication describes the installation procedure for the 4090-9005 and 4090-9006 SRP. The SRP controls the actuator that activates the
suppression release systems (such as CO2 or INERGEN), single or double interlock preaction sprinkler systems, and deluge sprinkler systems.
With the SRP, you can upgrade the FACU to enable it to become an agent release system, see Figure 1. Appropriate software is required.
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4090-9005, 4090-9006 Suppression Release Peripheral Application and Installation Instructions
Each SRP has a unique address. The address of the SRP is set with an eight position dip switch (Figure 1), DIP switch position 1 is the least significant bit
(LSB) and position 8 is the most significant bit (MSB). Set the address using Figure 2 as reference. Use a small screwdriver or pen to set the switches.
Write the device address for the SRP on the re-sealable label, this information aids in troubleshooting the system.
Note: DIP switch in 1 position is ON while DIP switch in 0 position is OFF.
Note: The 4090-9005 SRP mounting orientation must be with the NAC and IDNet terminals on the left as illustrated in the figure below.
1. Secure the SRP with bracket assembly to the four enclosure, threaded mounting studs using the four supplied nuts (do not over tighten).
2. The SRP has an optional communications LED option kit (4090-9812) that mounts to the cover. If using the LED option kit, remove the plastic
snap-in plug on the enclosure box cover. The LED snaps into the hole on the sheet metal cover. Connect the LED harness to connector P1 on
the SRP and ensure red goes on top.
3. Perform all SRP field wiring and optional LED wiring using the wiring information in Table 2 and Table 3. Use Figure 4 and Figure 5 as a
reference.
4. Secure the cover to the enclosure box by tightening the captive flat head screw on the cover (do not over tighten).
The SRP NAC Input monitors the NAC from the FACU. The NAC interface monitors the NAC for NO POWER, SUPERVISION, and ACTIVE states. The NAC
Input connects to terminal TB1 on the SRP and accepts two 12 – 18 AWG wires on each of the terminals. See Table 2 for maximum NAC wiring distance
calculations. Refer to NAC wiring diagrams for more details.
Releasing Appliance Circuit (RAC) Output Interface
The SRP monitors the output RAC wiring for opens and shorts. It will NOT monitor the coil. A coil supervision module (2081-9046) must be placed as
close to the coil as possible to monitor the wiring. The RAC device connects to terminal TB2 on the SRP and accepts up to 12 AWG wiring.
Due to the variety of actuators that can be used with this releasing device, the minimum allowable voltage at the end of the RAC
wiring is 20.4 V DC. Line distances must be calculated assuming a maximum voltage drop of 0.6 V (minimum SRP output – coil supervision module –
minimum actuator voltage; 21.7-.7-20.4) at the rated actuator operating current, including the coil supervision module. See Table 3 for maximum RAC
wiring guidelines and distance calculations.
Wiring Restrictions
Table 2 provides the maximum NAC input wiring distances to the Suppression Release Peripheral (SRP). The maximum distances are based on the
actuator current draw, wire gauge and total line resistance. The SRP provides a single Releasing Appliance Circuit (RAC) to control the releasing actuator
and a DC to DC regulator to ensure proper voltage is supplied to the actuator. Due to the efficiency of the DC to DC regulator, the dedicated NAC used
to power the SRP must be rated at 2 amps for actuator loads up to 1 amp, or 3 amps for actuator loads greater than 1 amp up to 2 amps maximum.
For actuator loads up to 1.75 amps the maximum wiring distances are based on a total voltage drop of 3.4 V. For 2 amp actuator loads the maximum
wiring distance is based on a total voltage drop of 1.2 V.
Table 2: SRP NAC Wiring Distances
MAXIMUM NAC WIRING DISTANCES
Based on a total Drop of 3.4 V
RAC OUTPUT CURRENT DISTANCE TOTAL LINE RESISTANCE
(Refer to actuator rating) 18 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG 12 AWG
0.50 A 250’ 399’ 635’ 1,010’ 3.58 Ω
0.75 A 167’ 266’ 423’ 673’ 2.39 Ω
1.00 A 125’ 199’ 317’ 505’ 1.79 Ω
1.25 A
1 100’ 159’ 254’ 404’ 1.43 Ω
1.50 A
1 84’ 133’ 212’ 337’ 1.19 Ω
1.75 A
1 72’ 114’ 181’ 289’ 1.02 Ω
2.00 A
1,2 25’ 39’ 63’ 100’ 0.36 Ω
1
For RAC Output greater than 1.0 A, NAC must be at least 3 A Capacity
2
2.0 A RAC Output Line Distance is based on Total Drop of 1.2 V, NOT 3.4 V
Table 3: SRP RAC Wiring Guidelines
MAXIMUM RAC WIRING DISTANCE
Based on a total Drop of 0.6 V
RAC OUTPUT CURRENT DISTANCE TOTAL LINE RESISTANCE
(Refer to actuator rating) 18 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG 12 AWG
0.50 A 74’ 118’ 188’ 300’ 1.06 Ω
0.75 A 50’ 79’ 126’ 200’ 0.71 Ω
1.00 A 37’ 59’ 94’ 150’ 0.53 Ω
1.25 A 30’ 47’ 75’ 120’ 0.43 Ω
1.50 A 25’ 39’ 63’ 100’ 0.35 Ω
1.75 A 21’ 34’ 54’ 85’ 0.30 Ω
2.00 A 19’ 30’ 47’ 75’ 0.27 Ω
Wiring Guidelines
The SRP RAC outputs are designated on the printed circuit board as RAC+ and RAC-. The SRP RAC must connect to a 2081-9046-coil supervision
module, which in turn connects to a 12 V DC or 24 V DC actuator (see Figure 4). It can also connect to the maintenance switches listed in Table 4. See
Figure 5 for a connections diagram with a maintenance switch.
• All wiring must be 18 AWG (minimum) to 12 AWG (maximum).
• Conductors must test free of all grounds.
• All wiring is supervised and power limited unless otherwise noted.
• Wiring between 2081-9046-coil supervision modules (Yell/Black) is not power limited. Refer to the 2081-9046 Coil Supervision Module Wiring
Instructions (574-437).
• Connect 24 V DC actuator as shown, only one 24 V DC actuator per RAC +, - output.
• Connect the 12 V DC actuator as shown. Two units must be connected through a maximum of 20 feet in conduit.
• For specific actuator wiring instructions, refer to the manufacturer’s recommendations.
• For UL/ULC application, the RAC is a special application circuit, and must only be used with the actuators listed in Table 5.
• The RAC is compatible for use with any FM approved electric release deluge, pre-action and refrigerated area sprinkler solenoid valve rated 22
watts or less. Refer to the solenoid valve manufacturer’s product documentation for verification of agency listings and power requirements.
• Maximum alarm current is 2 A.
• Earth Fault Detection on RAC is 2 kOhms or less.
Table 4: Maintenance and Abort Switches
PID Description
2080-9056 Abort Switch Flush
2080-9057 Abort Switch Surface
SRP Wiring
Abort Switches
Use of abort switches in a pre-action or deluge water type releasing service will void UL 864 Listing for this product and for the associated fire alarm
control panel.
Program an addressable monitor point for abort operation by following the programming details in the applicable manual. When the abort switch is
activated, the control panel halts the release or discharge of extinguishing agent. Pressing and holding the abort switch will prevent agent release/
discharge unless the manual release switch is activated. Manual release overrides abort.
Activation of a manual release switch is indicated with a programmed red manual release LED on the FACU. Upon activation of the manual release
switch, the system will activate the applicable releasing circuits upon expiration of the manual release timer or upon expiration of a previously active
automatic release timer if the remaining time on the automatic release timer is less than the programmed manual release timer.
Note: Setting the manual release timer to zero will result in immediate release.
FM System Reqirements
Introduction
This section describes specific requirements for Factory Mutual agent release and preaction/deluge systems.
General
• Use battery calculations for battery voltage to 23 V DC minimum.
• Use Coil Supervision Module 2081-9046 on each releasing circuit.
Preaction/Deluge Applications
• The RAC is compatible for use with any FM approved electric release deluge, pre-action and refrigerated area sprinkler solenoid valve rated 22
watts or less. Refer to the solenoid valve manufacturer’s product documentation for verification of agency listings and power requirements.
• Initiating device circuits must be wired Class A.
• Battery standby must be 90 hours.
• Release circuit voltages must remain between 20.4 V DC and 26.4 V DC under all load conditions. Refer to Table 3 to determine maximum
wiring distance from panel to releasing appliances.
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