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Signature SeriesComponent
Installation Manual
P/N 270497 • Rev 2.0 • 06DEC99
DEVELOPED BY Edwards Systems Technology6411 Parkland DriveSarasota, FL 34243(941) 739-4300
COPYRIGHT NOTICE Copyright © 1997-99 Edwards Systems Technology
This manual and the products it describes are copyrighted byEdwards Systems Technology (EST). You may not reproduce,translate, transcribe, or transmit any part of this manual withoutexpress, written permission from EST.
This manual contains proprietary information intended for distributionto authorized persons or companies for the sole purpose ofconducting business with Edwards Systems Technology, Inc. If youdistribute any information contained in this manual to unauthorizedpersons, you have violated all distributor agreements and we maytake legal action.
CREDTIS This manual was designed and written by EST Technical Services -Documentation Department, Sarasota.
REVISION INFORMATION The last revisions to this manual were made 06DEC99.
Signature Series Component Installation Manual i
Content
2-CTM City Tie ModuleSIGA-270(L) Fire Alarm StationSIGA-270P 2-Stage Fire Alarm StationSIGA-278 Double Action Fire Alarm StationSIGA-AB4 Detector Sounder BaseSIGA-CC1 Single Input Signal ModuleSIGA-CC2 Dual Input Signal ModuleSIGA-CR Control Relay ModuleSIGA-CRR Control Relay Reversing ModuleSIGA-CT1 Single Input ModuleSIGA-CT2 Dual Input ModuleSIGA-DG Detector GuardSIGA-DGS Surface Adapter for use with the SIGA-DG DetectorGuardSIGA-DH Duct Detector Housing AssemblySIGA-DMP Duct Mounting PlateSIGA-DTS Duct Detector Test StationSIGA-HFS Fixed-Temperature Heat DetectorSIGA-HRS Fixed-Temperature/Rate-of-Rise Heat DetectorSIGA-HRSI Grade 1 Heat DetectorSIGA-IB Detector BaseSIGA-IB4 Detector BaseSIGA-IM Isolator ModuleSIGA-IPHS(B) 4D Multisensor Smoke DetectorSIGA-IS Ionization Smoke DetectorSIGA-LED Remote LED Alarm IndicatorSIGA-MAB Class A/B Input/Output ModuleSIGA-MB4 Transponder Mounting BracketSIGA-MCC1 Single Input Signal ModuleSIGA-MCC2 Dual Input Signal ModuleSIGA-MCR Control Relay (Dry) ModuleSIGA-MCRR Control Reversing Relay ModuleSIGA-MCT2 Dual Input ModuleSIGA-MM1 Monitor ModuleSIGA-MP1 Mounting PlateSIGA-MP2 Mounting PlateSIGA-MP2L Mounting PlateSIGA-PHS 3D Multisensor Smoke DetectorSIGA-PS Photoelectric Smoke DetectorSIGA-RB Detector BaseSIGA-RB4 Detector BaseSIGA-SB Detector BaseSIGA-SB4 Detector BaseSIGA-TS 4-inch Box Trim Skirt / RingSIGA-UIO2R Universal Input/Output MotherboardSIGA-UIO6(R) Universal Input/Output MotherboardSIGA-UM Universal Class A/B ModuleSIGA-WTM Waterflow/Tamper ModuleSIGI-271 Breakglass StationSIGI-IBS Detector Base
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Important Information
Limitation of liability
This product has been designed to meet the requirements of NFPAStandard 72, 1993 Edition; Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., Standard864, 7th Edition; and Underwriters Laboratories of Canada, Inc.,Standard ULC S527 Installation in accordance with this manual,applicable codes, and the instructions of the Authority HavingJurisdiction is mandatory. EST shall not under any circumstances beliable for any incidental or consequential damages arising from loss ofproperty or other damages or losses owing to the failure of ESTproducts beyond the cost of repair or replacement of any defectiveproducts. EST reserves the right to make product improvements andchange product specifications at any time.
While every precaution has been taken during the preparation of thismanual to ensure the accuracy of its contents, EST assumes noresponsibility for errors or omissions.
FCC warning
This equipment can generate and radiate radio frequency energy. If thisequipment is not installed in accordance with this manual, it may causeinterference to radio communications. This equipment has been testedand found to comply within the limits for Class A computing devicespursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These rules aredesigned to provide reasonable protection against such interferencewhen this equipment is operated in a commercial environment.Operation of this equipment is likely to cause interference, in whichcase the user at his own expense, will be required to take whatevermeasures may be required to correct the interference.
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Document History
Signature Series Component Installation Manual P/N 270497Revision Status
Revision Date Reason For Change
1.0 12FEB97 Initial Release
2.0 06DEC99 Add the following installation sheets to the manual;AB4, CRR, MAB, MCR, MCRR, MCC1, MCC2, MCT2,UIO2, and UIO6(R). Remove SIGA-RB Sounder Base.
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WIRING
DATE: 08/22/97
INSTALLATION SHEET:
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 270496 FILE NAME: 270496.CDR
REVISION LEVEL: 1.2
CREATED BY: MR
APPROVED BY: SJ
GS BUILDING SYSTEMSCORPORATION
GS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION
6411 Parkland Drive 625 6th Street EastSarasota, FL 34243 Owen Sound, ON, Canada
A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNAL
2-CTMCity Tie Module
48
37
26
10
15
9
SINGLEINPUT
SIGNALMODULE
12
21
2-CTM
+ +
+ +
Alarm Wiring
31
MunicipalCircuit
24 VDCfrompanel
DATA IN
DATA OUT
24 VDC out to next device (if required)
Master Box+
+
+
+
48
37
26
10
15
9
SINGLEINPUT
SIGNALMODULE
12
21
2-CTM
+ + ++
Supervisory Wiring
31
MunicipalCircuit
24 VDCfrompanel
DATA IN
DATA OUT
24 VDC out to next device (if required)
Master Box+
+
+
+
2-CTM
1 2
2 1
SPECIFICATIONS
Power
Municipal Box Operation
Max. Wiring Resistance
Trip Current
Max. Current
Standby Current
Mounting
Nominal 24 VDC @ 200mA
Nominal 24 VDC
25
200mA into 14.5 Coil
300mA
20mA
Single Gang Box
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PRODUCT INFORMATION
DescriptionThe City Tie Module (2-CTM) is designed for use withSignature controllers. The 2-CTM is an interface between aSingle Input Signal Module or a Dual Input Signal Module anda Master Box. It provides off premise signal transmission forsystems which must comply with the provisions of the NFPA.The 2-CTM is used to activate a local energy fire alarm box,which provides a 24 VDC alarm signal which is current limitedat 200 mA.
Notes
1 200mA into a 14.5 trip coil
max., loop resistance = 25 .
2) Circuit is supervised forOPENS.
3 Circuit not supervised forOPENS and is not powerlimited.
4) The Single Input SignalModule and the 2-CTM mustbe installed in the same roomwithin three feet of each other.
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Construction: Cast zinc with steel backplate
Operation mechanism: Single action, pull lever
Operating voltage range: 15.2 - 19.95 Vdc
Standby current: 250 A
Activated current: 400 A
Operating temperature range: 32 to 120 °F (0 to 49 °C)
Operating humidity range: 0 - 93 % RH
Replacement glass rodsUSA, P/N 276-GLR (pkg 20 rods)CAN, P/N 27165 (pkg 12 rods)
Storage temperature range: -4 to 140 °F (-20 to 60 °C)
Compatible electrical boxesNorth American: 2-1/2 in (64 mm) deep 1-gang boxStandard: 4 in square box 1-1/2 in (38 mm) deep with 1-gangcover
Special order surface mount boxes27193-10: Cream enamel finish27193-11: Red enamel finish
Shipping weight: 1.2 lbs (0.5 kg)
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PRODUCT INFORMATION
WARNINGS
This device will NOT operate without electrical power. As firesfrequently cause power interruption, we suggest you discuss furthersafeguards with your local fire protection specialist.
SPECIFICATIONS
PRODUCT DIAGRAM
DATE: 02JUN99
INSTALLATION SHEET
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 387048P
REVISION LEVEL: 6.0
FILE NAME: 387048P.CDR
CREATED BY: D. Chinell
APPROVED BY: B. Right
Description
Device addressing
LEDs
Mounting
System controller capability
Personality code 1: N/O alarm latching
The Fire Alarm Station, 270 Series, is a component of the SignatureSeries. It is a normally-open, dry contact signal initiating device thatrequires only one action by the user in order to initiate an alarm. Thesingle input module mounted to the back of the unit supervises thestation and sends an alarm signal to the loop controller when theswitch is closed (i.e. when the handle is pulled).
One device address is required. The loop controller assigns anaddress to the station automatically. A custom address can beassigned to the station via laptop computer; no addressing switchesare used.
Diagnostic LEDs provide visible indication of the status of the station,when the unit is removed from the electrical box.
Normal: Green LED flashesAlarm/active: Red LED flashes
The terminal blocks will accept AWG 12, 14, 16, or 18 wire (2.5, 1.5,1.0, or 0.75 sq mm ). Sizes 16 and 18 are preferred.
The 270 Series requires the Signature Loop Controller.
The 270 Series is factory assigned personality code 1 whichconfigures the station for alarm latching operation. When the pulllever is activated, an alarm signal is sent to the Loop Controller andthe alarm condition is latched at the fire alarm station.
SIGA-270 and SIGA-270LFire Alarm Stations
FIREALARM
FIREALARM
PULL
FIRE
IN CASEOF
PULL
FIRE
IN CASEOF
LOCALALARMLOCALALARM
PULL
FIRE
IN CASEOF
PULL
FIRE
IN CASEOF
270 270L
EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
6411 Parkland DriveSarasota, FL 34243USA
625 6th Street EastOwen Sound, OntarioCanada N4K 5P8
TM
4 3 2 1
TB1
P/N: 387048P REV: 6.0 PG: 2 / 4
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
WIRING DIAGRAM
Notes
[1] Refer to Signature Loop Controller Installation Sheet for wiringspecifications.
2 All wiring is power-limited and supervised.
REAR VIEWof 270 Series
Factoryconnections:do NOT alter
To next deviceFrom Signature controlleror previous device
Green LED(normal)
Red LED(alarm/active)
DATA OUT (+)
DATA OUT (–)
DATA IN (+)
DATA IN (–)
Wire Stripping Guide
Strip 1/4 in (about 6 mm) from the ends of ALL wires that connect tothe terminal block of the module.
Exposing more wire may cause a ground fault. Exposingless wire may result in a faulty connection.CAUTION:
1/4 in (~6 mm)
1) The pull station is shipped from the factory complete with a singleinput module attached. The electronic module contains no user-serviceable parts and should NOT be disassembled.
2) Open the pull-station by using a flat blade screwdriver to twist thecover release screw counterclockwise while pulling the coveraway from its backplate.
3) Verify that all field wiring is free of opens, shorts, and groundfaults.
4) Make all wiring connections as shown in the diagram.
5) Write the address assigned to the pull-station on the labelprovided and apply the label to the pull-station. Peel off theremovable serial number label from the pull-station and apply it tothe appropriate location in the Serial Number Logbook.
6) Using the two 6-32 x 5/8 in (16 mm) machine screws provided,mount the pull-station to the electrical box.
7) Pull the glass rod release lever and install the glass rod throughthe mounting bracket on the front of the pull-station. Set thetoggle switch to the NORMAL position and snap the cover into itslocked position.
Compatible electrical box
LIFT
NORMAL
Toggleswitch
Backplate
Glass rodreleaselever
Cover releasescrew
[1]
PRODUCT INFORMATION
WARNINGS
This device will NOT operate without electrical power. As firesfrequently cause power interruption, we suggest you discuss furthersafeguards with your local fire protection specialist.
SPECIFICATIONS
DATE: 02JUN99
INSTALLATION SHEET
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 387051P
REVISION LEVEL: 5.0
FILE NAME: 387051P.CDR
CREATED BY: D. Chinell
APPROVED BY: B. Right
Description
Device addressing
LEDs
Mounting
The 2-Stage Fire Alarm Station, 270P, is a component of theSignature Series. The 270P is a normally-open, dry contact, signalinitiating device that requires one action by the user in order to initiatea pre-alarm. A keyswitch is used to activate the general alarm uponverification that evacuation is necessary. (Note: The alarm handlemust be in the position in order to insert the key.) The dualinput module mounted to the back of the unit supervises the station.Input 1 is used to send a pre-alarm signal to the loop controller whenthe switch is closed (i.e. when the handle is pulled). Input 2 of themodule is used to send an alarm signal to the loop controller whenthe keyswitch is activated.
Two device addresses are required. The loop controller assigns twoaddresses to the 270P automatically. Custom addresses can beassigned to the station via laptop computer; no addressing switchesare used.
The 270P may be flush mounted in a standard 4 in square box 1-1/2in (38 mm) deep with 1-gang cover, or it may be surface mountedusing a special order electrical box. (Refer to the specificationssection of this sheet for ordering information.) The terminal block willaccept 12, 14, 16, or 18 AWG wire (2.5, 1.5, 1.0, or 0.75 sq mm).Sizes 16 and 18 are preferred.
Inputs 1 and 2 of the 270P are factory assigned personality code 1.When the keyswitch is activated, an alarm signal is sent to the loopcontroller and the alarm condition is latched at the fire alarm station.
pulled
Diagnostic LEDs provide visible indication of the status of the station,when the unit is removed from the electrical box.
Normal: Green LED flashesAlarm/active: Red LED flashes
The 270P requires the Signature Loop Controller.
System controller capability
Personality Code 1: N/O Alarm Latching (Class B)
Operating voltage range: 15.2 - 19.95 Vdc
Standby current: 396 A
Activated current: 680 A
Operating temperature range: 32 to 120 °F (0 to 49 °C)
Operating humidity range: 0 to 93 % RH
Construction: Cast zinc with steel backplate
Operating mechanism: Single action, pull lever with keyswitch
Shipping Weight: 1.2 lbs (0.5 kg)
Compatible electrical boxesStandard 4 in square box 2-1/8 in (54 mm) deep box with 1-gangcover
Replacement glass rodsUSA, P/N 270-GLR (pkg 20 rods)CAN, P/N 27165 (pkg 12 rods)
Special order surface mount boxes
27193-11: WHD = 3 x 4-3/4 x 2-1/2 in (76 x 121 x 64 mm). Redenamel. Combination 1/2 and 3/4 in knockouts top, bottom, rear.
276B-RSB: WHD = 3-1/2 x 5-1/32 x 2-7/16 in (89 x 128 x 62 mm).Red enamel. Combination 1/2 and 3/4 in knockouts top, bottom,rear.
Wiremold C5744: Buff, cream enamel finish. Combination 1/2 and1 in knockouts top, bottom, rear
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PRODUCT DIAGRAM
FIREALARM
FIREALARM
PULL
FIRE
IN CASEOF
PULL
FIRE
IN CASEOF
SIGA-270P2-Stage Fire Alarm Station
EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
6411 Parkland DriveSarasota, FL 34243USA
625 6th Street EastOwen Sound, OntarioCanada N4K 5P8
TM
4 3 2 1
TB1
P/N: 387051P REV: 5.0 PG: 2 / 4
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
WIRING DIAGRAM
Notes
[1] Refer to Signature Loop Controller Installation Sheet for wiringspecifications.
2 All wiring is power-limited and supervised.
REAR VIEW
Factoryconnections:do NOT alter
To next deviceFrom Signature controlleror previous device
Green LED(normal)
Red LED(alarm/active)
DATA OUT (+)
DATA OUT (–)
DATA IN (+)
DATA IN (–)
Wire Stripping Guide
Strip 1/4 in (about 6 mm) from the ends of ALL wires that connect tothe terminal block of the module.
Exposing more wire may cause a ground fault. Exposingless wire may result in a faulty connection.CAUTION:
1/4 in (~6 mm)
1)
2) Open the pull station using a flat blade screwdriver to twist thecover release screw counter-clockwise, while pulling the coveraway from its backplate.
3) Verify that all field wiring is free of opens, shorts, and groundfaults.
4) Make all wiring connections as shown in the wiring diagram.
5) Write the address assigned to the module on the label providedand apply the label to the module. Peel off the removable serialnumber label from the module and apply it to the appropriatelocation in the Serial Number Logbook.
6)
7) Pull the glass rod release lever and install the glass rod throughthe mounting bracket on the front of the pull station. Push theglass rod release lever into its closed position. Set the toggleswitch to the NORMAL position, and snap the cover into itslocked position.
The 270P is shipped from the factory as an assembled unit; itcontains no user-serviceable parts and should NOT bedisassembled.
Using the two 6-32 x 5/8 in (16 mm) machine screws provided,mount the pull-station to the electrical box.
Compatibleelectrical box
Cover releasescrew
LIFT
NORMAL
Toggleswitch
Backplate
Glass rodrelease
lever
[1]
INSTALLATION SHEET:
DRAWING PART NO.: 270754P
REVISION LEVEL: 1.1
CREATED BY: R W2
FILE NAME: 270754.CDR
DATE: 08/12/97
APPROVED BY: RR
SIGA-AB4 Audible Detector Base
SPECIFICATIONS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SIGA-AB4
6 13/16 in (173 mm)
2.13/16 in(71 mm)
North American 4" (101 mm) Square 2-1/8" (54 mm) Deep Box,mud box (concrete ring); European 100 mm .
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GS BUILDING SYSTEMSCORPORATION
GS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION
6411 Parkland Drive 625 6th Street EastSarasota, FL 34243 Owen Sound, ON, Canada
A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNAL
Temporal Continuous
Operating Voltage (Note #1) 20 to 24 VDC 20 to 24V FWR 20 to 24 VDC 20 to 24V FWR
LowVol.
HighVol.
LowVol.
HighVol.
LowVol.
High HighVol. Vol.
LowVol.
Operating Current (UL 268 Individual alarm) 20mA 44mA 29mA 57mA 20mA 44mA 57mA29mA
Operating Current (UL 464 Reverse Polarity) 50mA 60mA 55mA 73mA 50mA 60mA 73mA55mA
Sound Level Output @ 10 ft (3.05 M) Note #2 Low Volume High Volume Low Volume High Volume
Anechoic - Peak @ 24 VDC 99 dBA 99 dBA 104 dBA 99 dBA 104 dBA
Anechoic - Average @ 24 VDC 94 dBA 98 dBA 94 dBA 98 dBA
Reverberant Room per UL 464 @ 24 VDC 79 dBA 82 dBA 79 dBA 82 dBA
Reverberant Room per UL 464 @ 20 VDC 79 dBA 82 dBA 79 dBA 82 dBA
Reverberant Room per UL 268 85 dBA 85 dBA 85 dBA 85 dBA
Synchronization Pulses at temporal rate within 200 ms on common circuit (Note #3)
Compatible Detectors Signature Series Detectors
Operating Temperature 32°F to 100°F (0°C to 38°C)
Operating Humidity 0 to 93% RH
Storage Temperature -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C)
Construction & Finish High Impact Engineering Polymer, White
Maximum Distance from Ceiling (wall mount) 12 in (305 mm)
Compatible Electrical Boxes North American 4" (101 mm) Square by 2-1/8" (54 mm) deep; mud box (4in x4in octagonal concrete ring); European 100 mm2
Shipping Weight 1 Lb. (0.45 Kg)
NOTES:1. The horn must be connected to a continuous voltage when it is set to sound a temporal horn; it may be connected to either apulsed or continuous voltage when set to sound a steady tone.2. For sleeping area installations, the HIGH VOLUME setting must be used.3. The temporal pattern for the horn is : 1/2s ON, 1/2s OFF, 1/2s ON, 1/2s OFF, 1/2s ON, 1-1/2s OFF, repeat cycle.4. The base will accept #12 AWG (2.5 mm2 ), #14 (1.5 mm2 ), #16 (1.0 mm2 ), and #18 (0.75 mm2 ) wire. Size #16 and #18are preferred.5. Break wire run at each terminal. Do not loop wires around terminals.6. Rated 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) when used with model SIGA-PS or SIGA-IS.7. At power up, units may sound for 10 seconds. Do NOT connect 24 VDC until mapping is complete.
WIRING
NOTES
1 All wiring supervised and power limited.2 Sounder operates when detector operates (UL268).3 Sounder operates when polarity of power supply is reversed, i.e. SIGA-CRR module activated (UL464).4 Optional SIGA-CR module used to silence sounders.5 End-Of-Line relay must monitor and report power supply trouble to control panel.6 Class B data wiring may be "T-tapped."7 Polarity of power supply circuit shown in supervisory state.
Head Operates Its Sounder(complies with UL 268)
SIGA-CRR Activates ALL Sounders,
Head Operates Its Sounder(complies with UL 268 & UL 464)
DATA IN (-)
DATA OUT (-)
From Signature Controlleror Previous Device
From Power Supplyor Previous Sounder Base
To Next Sounder Base orEOL 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
-
JW2OUT = Steady ToneIN = Temporal Tone
JW1OUT = Low VolumeIN = High Volume
Base Wiring and Jumper Settings
Listed 24 VDCPower Supply
Audible Bases6254A-003EOL Relay
SignatureController
Optional SIGA-CRfor disabling/disconnectingsounder base
Listed 24 VDCPower Supply
Optional SIGA-CRfor disabling/disconnectingsounder base
SignatureController
Audible Bases6254A-003EOL Relay
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This module requires transient protection for installations in whichelectromechanical bells or horns are connected to the output circuits.
A Bi-Polar Transient Protector (P/N 235196P) MUST be used to protectthe module's electronic circuitry from the effects of electronic transientscaused by the inductive load of bells or horns.
The bi-polar transient protector assembly should be connected acrossthe terminals of the bell or horn located electrically closest to the module.The bi-polar transient protector is not polarity sensitive.
Bells and horns MUST be located a minimum of 6 ft. (1.83 m) from themodule.
DATE: 07/06/98
INSTALLATION SHEET:
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 387022P FILE NAME: 387022P.CDR
REVISION LEVEL: 6.0
CREATED BY: MR
APPROVED BY: LM
DESCRIPTIONThe Single Input Signal Module, Model SIGA-CC1, is a component of theSignature Series System. The SIGA-CC1 is an analog addressabledevice used to connect a supervised output circuit to the riser bus. TheSIGA-CC1 does NOT provide supervision of the riser; the fire alarm panelmust provide this function. Upon command from the loop controller, theSIGA-CC1 connects the output circuit to the riser input which may be 24VDC to operate polarized audible and visual signals, 25V or 70V tooperate audio evacuation circuits, or telephone audio. One (1) deviceaddress is required.
The actual function performed by the SIGA-CC1 is determined by thepersonality code that is downloaded to the module by the Signature LoopController during system configuration. The loop controller assigns anaddress to the SIGA-CC1 automatically or a custom address can beassigned to the module via laptop computer; no addressing switches areused.
Diagnostic LEDs provide visible indication of the status of the modulewhen the cover plate is removed.
LED IndicatorStatus
Normal Green LED flashes.
Alarm/Active Red LED flashes.
The SIGA-CC1 can be mounted in a NorthAmerican 2-1/2" (64 mm) deep2-gang box, standard 4" square 1-1/2" (38 mm) deep box, or European100 mm square box. The terminal blocks will accept #14, 16 or 18 AWGwire (1.5 mm , 1.0 mm , 0.75 mm ). Sizes #16 and #18 are preferred.
The SIGA-CC1 requires the Signature Loop Controller. The loopcontroller downloads the personality code which determines how themodule will operate. The following personality codes may bedownloaded to the SIGA-CC1:
The SIGA-CC1 is factory assigned personality code 5. Personality code5 configures the SIGA-CC1 as a Signal Power (24VDC) or AudioEvacuation (25 or 70 V) Riser Selector. Since the SIGA-CC1 is NOTbeing used for telephone audio under this personality code, the ring-tonegenerator is DISABLED. The output circuit is monitored for open orshorted wiring. If a short exists, the control panel inhibits the activation ofthe audible/visual signal circuit, so the riser is not connected to the wiringfault.
Personality code 6 configures the SIGA-CC1 as a Telephone RiserSelector. When a telephone handset is plugged into its jack or lifted fromits hook, the SIGA-CC1 will generate its own ring-tone signal (a separatering-tone riser is NOT needed). The module sends this signal to thecontrol panel to indicate that an off-hook condition is present, and waitsfor the system operator to respond to the call. When the system operatorresponds, the ring-tone signal is DISABLED.
2 2 2
SYSTEM CONTROLLER COMPATIBILITY
Personality Code 5: Riser Selector (Single Input)
Personality Code 6: Riser Selector (Single Input), Ring-Tone
Operating Voltage Range
Standby Current
Activated Current
Output Ratings:
24V DC
25V Audio
70V Audio
EOL Resistor Value (EOLR)
Max. Circuit Resistance
Max. Circuit Capacitance
Operating Temperature Range
Operating Humidity Range
Storage Temperature Range
Construction
Shipping Weight
Compatible Electrical Boxes
Comments:
15.2 - 19.95 Vdc
223 A
100 A
2A
50W
35W
47K , UL/ULC Listed
Refer to Manual
0.1 F
32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C)
0 to 93% RH
-4 to 140°F (-20 to 60°C)
High Impact Polymer
7.7 oz (218 g)
North American 2-1/2" (64 mm) Deep 2-Gang BoxStandard 4” Square Box 1-1/2" (38 mm) Deep BoxEuropean 100 mm Square Box
1) Power limited when connected to a power-limited power supply.2) Power limited when connected to a power-limited audio amplifier.3) Non-power limited when connected to a non-power limited source.
Power limited mark must be covered up.
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Single Input Signal Module, SIGA-CC1
PRODUCT INFORMATION
SIGA-CC1Single Input Signal Module
SPECIFICATIONS
IMPORTANT NOTE: TRANSIENT PROTECTION
WARNINGS
1) This module will NOT operate without electrical power. As firesfrequently cause power interruption, we suggest you discussfurther safeguards with your local fire protection specialist.
2) This module does NOT support conventional smoke detectors.
GS BUILDING SYSTEMSCORPORATION
A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNALGS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION
6411 Parkland DriveSarasota, FL 34243USA
625 6th Street EastOwen Sound, OntarioCanada N4K 5P8
For maximum wire resistance, refer to the appropriatetechnical reference manual.
Max. #14AWG (1.5 mm ) wire; Min. #18 (0.75 mm )
Refer to Signature Loop Controller Installation Sheet forwiring specifications.
Power-limited and supervised.
Supervised and power limited when connected to powerlimited source. If non-power limited, then all powerlimited wiring in box must use FPL, FPLR, or FPLP cableor equivalent per NEC. Power limited marking must beeliminated.
This module will NOT support 2-wire smoke detectors.
Polarity at terminals 9 & 10 on Notification Appliance,Telephone, and Speaker Circuits shown in Supervisorycondition. Connect as shown in diagram. (Polarityreverses on alarm.)
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1)
2) Refer to Technical Bulletin (P/N 270145) for installationguidelines.
3) Verify that all field wiring is free of opens, shorts, and groundfaults.
4) Make all wiring connections as shown in the wiring diagram.
5) Write the address assigned to the module on the label providedand apply the label to the module. Peel off the removable serialnumber label from the module and apply it to the appropriatelocation in the Serial Number Logbook.
6) Using the two 6-32 x 3/8" (9.5 mm) machine screws provided,mount the module to the electrical box.
7) Using the four 4-24 x 5/16" (7.9 mm) self-tapping screws provided,mount the wall plate to the module.
1) Wire in accordance with NFPA70-1996, National Electrical CodeArticle 760, Section 760-54(a)(1), Exceptions No. 2 and 3.
The SIGA-CC1 is shipped from the factory as an assembledunit; it contains no user-serviceable parts and should NOT bedisassembled.
NOTE:
Strip 1/4" (6.4 mm) from the ends ofALLwires that connect tothe terminal block of the module.
CAUTION:Exposing more than 1/4" (6.4 mm) of wire may cause a ground fault.Exposing less than 1/4" (6.4 mm) of wire may result in a faultyconnection.
Single Input Signal Module, SIGA-CC1 (Personality Code 5 or 6)
Wire Stripping Guide
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7)
PRODUCT INFORMATION
WARNINGS
DATE: 07/06/98
INSTALLATION SHEET:
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 387040P FILE NAME: 387040P.CDR
REVISION LEVEL: 6.0
CREATED BY: MR
APPROVED BY: LM
GS BUILDING SYSTEMSCORPORATION
GS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION
6411 Parkland Drive 625 6th Street EastSarasota, FL 34243 Owen Sound, ON, Canada
A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNAL
DESCRIPTIONThe Dual Input Signal Module, Model SIGA-CC2, is a component of theSignature Series System. The SIGA-CC2 is an analog addressable deviceused to connect up to two supervised output circuits (riser 1 and riser 2). TheSIGA-CC2 does NOT provide supervision of the riser; the fire alarm panelmust provide this function. Upon command from the loop controller, theSIGA-CC2 connects the output circuit to either the riser 1 or riser 2 bus;which may be 24 VDC to operate polarized audible and visual signals or 25Vor 70V to operate audio evacuation circuits. Two (2) device addresses arerequired.
The actual function performed by the SIGA-CC2 is determined by thepersonality code that is downloaded to the module by the Signature LoopController during system configuration. The loop controller assigns twoaddresses to the SIGA-CC2 automatically or custom addresses can beassigned to the module via laptop computer; no addressing switches areused.
Diagnostic LEDs provide visible indication of the status of the module whenthe cover plate is removed.
LED IndicatorStatus
Normal Green LED flashes.
Alarm/Active Red LED flashes.
The SIGA-CC2 can be mounted in a NorthAmerican 2-1/2" (64 mm) deep 2-gang box, standard 4" square 1-1/2" (38 mm) deep box, or European 100mm square box. The terminal blocks will accept #14, 16 or 18AWG wire (1.5mm , 1.0 mm , 0.75 mm ). Sizes #16 and #18 are preferred.
The SIGA-CC2 requires the Signature Loop Controller. The loop controllerdownloads the personality code which determines how the module willoperate. The following personality code may be downloaded to the SIGA-CC2:
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SYSTEM CONTROLLER COMPATIBILITY
Operating Voltage Range
Standby Current
Activated Current
Output Ratings:
24V DC
25V Audio
70V Audio
EOL Resistor Value (EOLR)
Max. Circuit Resistance
Max. Circuit Capacitance
Operating Temperature Range
Operating Humidity Range
Storage Temperature Range
Construction
Shipping Weight
Compatible Electrical Boxes
15.2 - 19.95 Vdc
223 A
100 A
2A
50W
35W
47K , UL/ULC Listed
Refer to Manual
0.1 F
32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C)
0 to 93% RH
-4 to 140°F (-20 to 60°C)
High Impact Polymer
7.7 oz (218 g)
North American 2-1/2" (64 mm) Deep 2-Gang BoxStandard 4" Square Box 1-1/2" (38 mm) Deep BoxEuropean 100 mm Square Box
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Dual Input Signal Module, SIGA-CC2
IMPORTANT NOTE: TRANSIENT PROTECTION
This module requires transient protection for installations in whichelectromechnanical bells or horns are connected to the output circuits.
A Bi-Polar Transient Protector (P/N 235196P) MUST be used to protect themodule's electronic circuitry from the effects of electronic transients causedby the inductive load of bells or horns.
The bi-polar transient protector assembly should be connected across theterminals of the bell or horn located electrically closest to the module. Thebi-polar transient protector is not polarity sensitive.
Bells and horns MUST be located a minimum distance of 6 ft. (1.83 m) fromthe module.
1) This module will NOT operate without electrical power. As firesfrequently cause power interruption, we suggest you discuss furthersafeguards with your local fire protection specialist.
2) This module does NOT support conventional smoke detectors.
SIGA-CC2Dual Input Signal Module
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Personality Code 7: Riser Selector (Dual Input)The SIGA-CC2 is factory assigned personality code 7. Personality code 7configures the SIGA-CC2 as a one of two output Signal Power (24V DC) orAudio Evacuation (25 or 70V) Riser Selector. Each output circuit ismonitored for open or shorted wiring. If a short exists, the control panelinhibits the activation of the audible/visual signal circuit, so the riser is notconnected to the wiring fault.
SPECIFICATIONS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Dual Input Signal Module, SIGA-CC2 (Personality Code 7)
1)
2) Refer to Technical Bulletin (P/N 270145) for installationguidelines.
3) Verify that all field wiring is free of opens, shorts, and groundfaults.
4) Make all wiring connections as shown in the wiring diagram.
5) Write the address assigned to the module on the label providedand apply the label to the module. Peel off the removable serialnumber label from the module and apply it to the appropriatelocation in the Serial Number Logbook.
6) Using the two 6-32 x 3/8" (9.5 mm) machine screws provided,mount the module to the electrical box.
7) Using the four 4-24 x 5/16" (7.9 mm) self-tapping screwsprovided, mount the wall plate to the module.
1) Wire in accordance with NFPA70-1996, National Electrical CodeArticle 760, Section 760-54(a)(1), Exceptions No. 2 and 3.
The SIGA-CC2 is shipped from the factory as an assembledunit; it contains no user-serviceable parts and should NOTbe disassembled.
NOTE:
Wire Stripping Guide
Strip 1/4" (6.4 mm) from the ends of ALL wires that connect to theterminal block of the module.
CAUTION:Exposing more than 1/4" (6.4 mm) of wire may cause a ground fault.Exposing less than 1/4" (6.4 mm) of wire may result in a faultyconnection.
1 For maximum wire resistance, refer to theappropriate technical reference manual.
2 Max. #14 AWG (1.5 mm ) wire; Min. #18(0.75 mm ).
3 Refer to Signature Loop ControllerInstallation Sheet for wiring specifications.
4 Power-limited and supervised.
5 Supervised and power limited whenconnected to power limited source. Ifnon-power limited, then all power limitedwiring in box must use FPL, FPLR, orFPLP cable or equivalent per NEC.Power l imited marking must beeliminated.
6 This module will not support 2-wire smokedetectors.
7 Polarity at terminals 9 and 10 onNotification Appliance, Telephone, andSpeaker Circuits shown in Supervisorycondition. Connect as shown in diagram(polarity reverses on alarm).
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The SIGA-CR can be mounted in a North American 2-1/2" (64 mm) deep1-gang box, or standard 4" square 1-1/2" (38 mm) deep box with 1-gangcover. The terminal blocks will accept #14, 16 or 18 AWG wire (1.5 mm ,1.0 mm , 0.75 mm ). Sizes #16 and #18 are preferred.
The SIGA-CR requires the Signature Loop Controller.
The SIGA-CR is factory assigned personality code 8 which configures theSIGA-CR as an output dry relay contact.
SYSTEM CONTROLLER COMPATIBILITY
Personality Code 8: Dry Contact Output
WARNINGS
DATE: 07/06/98
INSTALLATION SHEET:
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 387023P FILE NAME: 387023P.CDR
REVISION LEVEL: 6.0
CREATED BY: MR
APPROVED BY: LM
GS BUILDING SYSTEMSCORPORATION
GS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION
6411 Parkland Drive 625 6th Street EastSarasota, FL 34243 Owen Sound, ON, Canada
A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNAL
LED IndicatorStatus
Normal Green LED flashes.
Alarm/Active Red LED flashes.
Operating Voltage Range
Standby Current
Activated Current
Contact Ratings (Pilot Duty):
24V DC
120 AC
Relay Type
Operating Temperature Range
Operating Humidity Range
Storage Temperature Range
Construction
Shipping Weight
Compatible Electrical Boxes
15.2 - 19.95 Vdc
100 A
100 A
2A
0.5A
Form "C"
32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C)
0 to 93% RH
-4 to 140°F (-20 to 60°C)
High Impact Engineering
Polymer
5.1 oz (145 g)
North American 2-1/2" (64 mm) Deep 1-Gang Box
Standard 4" Square Box 1-1/2" (38 mm) Deep Box with 1-Gang
Cover
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Control Relay Module, SIGA-CR
PRODUCT INFORMATION
1) This module will NOT operate without electrical power. As firesfrequently cause power interruption, we suggest you discuss furthersafeguards with your local fire protection specialist.
2) Dangerouos voltages may be present at terminals even whenpower is shut off!!
SIGA-CRControl Relay Module
DESCRIPTIONThe Control Relay Module, Model SIGA-CR, is a component of theSignature Series System. The SIGA-CR is an addressable device used toprovide one Form "C" dry relay contact to control external appliances (doorclosers, fans, dampers, etc.) or equipment shutdown. The system firmwareensures that the relay is in the proper ON/OFF state. Upon command fromthe loop controller, the SIGA-CR relay energizes. TB2-6 and TB2-7 providea normally-closed relay connection; TB2-7 and TB2-8 provide a normally-open relay connection. One (1) device address is required.
The loop controller assigns an address to the SIGA-CR automatically or acustom address can be assigned to the module via laptop computer; noaddressing switches are used.
Diagnostic LEDs provide visible indication of the status of the module, whenthe cover plate is removed.
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SPECIFICATIONS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Control Relay Module, SIGA-CR (Personality Code 8)
1)
2) Refer to Technical Bulletin (P/N 270145) for installationguidelines.
3) Verify that all field wiring is free of opens, shorts, and groundfaults.
4) Make all wiring connections as shown in the wiring diagram.
5) Write the address assigned to the module on the label providedand apply the label to the module. Peel off the removable serialnumber label from the module and apply it to the appropriatelocation in the Serial Number Logbook.
6) Using the two 6-32 x 3/8" (9.5 mm) machine screws provided,mount the module to the electrical box.
7) Using the four 4-24 x 5/16" (7.9 mm) self-tapping screwsprovided, mount the wall plate to the module.
1) If a 2" (51 mm) 1-gang box is used, conduit can enter the electricalbox through ONLY ONE knock out hole.
2) If a 2-1/2" (64 mm) 1-gang box is used, conduit can enter theelectrical box through ONE or BOTH knock-out holes.
3) Wire in accordance with NFPA70-1996, National Electrical CodeArticle 760, Section 760-54(a)(1), Exceptions No. 2 and 3.
The SIGA-CR is shipped from the factory as an assembledunit; it contains no user-serviceable parts and should NOTbe disassembled.
NOTE:
1 Refer to Signature Loop Controller Installation Sheet for wiringspecifications.
2 SIGA-CR must be installed within the same room as the device itis controlling.
3) Maximum #14 AWG (1.5mm ) wire; Minimum #18AWG(0.75mm ).
4 Power limited and supervised.
5 Supervised and power limited when connected to power limitedsource. If non-power limited, then all power limited wiring in boxmust use FPL, FPLR, or FPLP cable or equivalent per NEC.Power limited marking must eliminated.
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Wire Stripping Guide
Strip 1/4" (6.4 mm) from the ends of ALL wires that connect to theterminal block of the module.
CAUTION:Exposing more than 1/4" (6.4 mm) of wire may cause a ground fault.Exposing less than 1/4" (6.4 mm) of wire may result in a faultyconnection.
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DESCRIPTION
SYSTEM CONTROLLER COMPATIBILITY
Personality Code 8: Dry Contact Output
The Polarity Reversal Relay Module, Model SIGA-CRR, is acomponent of the Signature Series System. The SIGA-CRR is anaddressable device used to power and activate the audible sounderin SIGA-AB4 Audible Bases. The module can support a 2 amp loadof Audible Bases. The system firmware ensures that the relay is inthe proper state when powered up. Upon command from the loopcontroller, the SIGA-CRR relay energizes, reversing the polarity ofits 24 VDC output. One (1) device address is required for thePolarity Reversal Relay Module.
The loop controller assigns an address to the SIGA-CRRautomatically or a custom address can be assigned to the modulevia laptop computer; no addressing switches are used.
Diagnostic LEDs provide visible indication of the status of themodule.
The SIGA-CRR can be mounted in a North American 2-1/2" (64mm) deep 1-gang box, or standard 4" square 1-1/2" (38 mm) deepbox with 1-gang cover. The module can also be mounted in the firealarm enclosure using the SIGA-MP2 Mounting Plate. The terminalblocks will accept #14, 16, or 18AWG wire (1.5 mm , 1.0 mm , 0.75mm ).
The SIGA-CRR requires a Signature Loop Controller to operate.
The SIGA-CRR is factory assigned personality code 8 whichconfigures the SIGA-CRR as a constant power polarity reversingdevice.
WARNINGS
DATE: 09/12/97
INSTALLATION SHEET:
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 387336P FILE NAME: 387336P.CDR
REVISION LEVEL: 1.0
CREATED BY: R W2
APPROVED BY: RR
GS BUILDING SYSTEMSCORPORATION
GS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION
6411 Parkland Drive 625 6th Street EastSarasota, FL 34243 Owen Sound, ON, Canada
A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNAL
LED IndicatorStatus
Normal Green LED flashes.
Alarm/Active Red LED flashes.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
1) This module will NOT operate without electrical power. Asfires frequently cause power interruption, we suggest youdiscuss further safeguards with your local fire protectionspecialist.
SIGA-CRRPolarity Reversal Relay Module
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SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Voltage Range
Standby Current
Activated Current
Contact Ratings (Pilot Duty):
Operating Temperature Range
Operating Humidity Range
Storage Temperature Range
Construction
Shipping Weight
Compatible Electrical Boxes
15.2 - 19.95 Vdc
100 A
100 A
24V DC 2A
32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C)
0 to 93% RH
-4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C)
High Impact
Engineering Polymer
5.1 oz (145 g)
North American 2-1/2" (64 mm) Deep 1-Gang Box
Standard 4" Square Box 1-1/2" (38 mm) Deep w/1-Gang Cover
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SIGA-CRR
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1)
2) Verify that all field wiring is free of opens, shorts, and groundfaults.
3) Make all wiring connections as shown in the wiring diagram.
4) Write the address assigned to the module on the label providedand apply the label to the module. Peel off the removable serialnumber label from the module and apply it to the appropriatelocation in the Serial Number Logbook.
5) Using the two 6-32 x 1/2" (13 mm) machine screws provided,mount the module to the electrical box.
6) Using the 4-24 x 5/16" (8 mm) self-tapping screw provided,mount the wall plate to the module.
7) The module can be mounted in the fire alarm enclosure usingthe SIGA-MP2 Mounting Plate.
1) If a 2" (51 mm) 1-gang box is used, conduit can enter theelectrical box through ONLY ONE knock-out.
2) If a 2-1/2" (64 mm) 1-gang box is used, conduit can enter theelectrical box throuogh ONE or BOTH knock-outs.
3) Wire in accordance with NFPA70-1996, National Electrical codeArticle 760, Section 760-54(a)(1), Exception No. 2 and 3.
The SIGA-CRR is shipped from the factory as an assembledunit; it contains no user-serviceable parts and should NOTbe disassembled.
NOTES:
SIGA-MP2
Wire Stripping Guide
Strip 1/4" (6.4 mm) from the ends of ALL wires that connect to theterminal block of the module.
CAUTION:Exposing more than 1/4" (6.4 mm) of wire may cause a ground fault.Exposing less than 1/4" (6.4 mm) of wire may result in a faultyconnection.
Schematic
SIGA-CRR, Personality Code 8
SIGA-CRR Activates ALL Sounders,Head Operates its Sounder
Head Operates its Sounder
Listed 24 VDCPower Supply
Audible Bases6254A-003EOL Relay
SignatureController
Optional SIGA-CRfor disabling/disconnectingsounder base
1 All wiring is power-limited and supervised.
Notes
Listed 24 VDCPower Supply
Optional SIGA-CRfor disabling/disconnectingsounder base
SignatureController
Audible Bases6254A-003EOL Relay
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Self AdhesiveFrench Label
(Optional)
Wall Plate, White(1-Gang)
Compatible Electrical Box
DATE: 04/20/98
INSTALLATION SHEET:
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 387021P FILE NAME: 387021P.CDR
REVISION LEVEL: 6.0
CREATED BY: MR
APPROVED BY: RR
GS BUILDING SYSTEMSCORPORATION
GS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION
6411 Parkland Drive 625 6th Street EastSarasota, FL 34243 Owen Sound, ON, Canada
A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNAL
LED IndicatorStatus
Normal Green LED flashes.
Alarm/Active Red LED flashes.
Operating Voltage Range
Standby Current
Activated Current
Operating Temperature Range
Operating Humidity Range
Storage Temperature Range
Construction
Shipping Weight
Compatible Electrical Boxes
Initiating Device Circuit (IDC):
EOL Resistor Value (EOLR)
Max. Circuit Resistance
Max. Circuit Capacitiance
15.2 to 19.95 Vdc
250 A
400 A
32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C)
0 to 93% RH
-4 to 140°F (-20 to 60°C)
High Impact Engineering
Polymer
5.1 oz (145 g)
North American 2-1/2" (64 mm) Deep 1-Gang BoxStandard 4" Square Box 1-1/2" (38 mm) Deep Box w/1-Gang Cover
47K , UL Listed
50 (25 per wire)
0.1 F
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Single Input Module, SIGA-CT1
IMPORTANT NOTE:TRANSIENT PROTECTION
PRODUCT INFORMATION
WARNINGS
1) This module will NOT operate without electrical power. As firesfrequently cause power interruption, we suggest you discuss furthersafeguards with your local fire protection specialist.
2) This module does NOT support conventional smoke detectors.
SIGA-CT1Single Input Module
The SIGA-CT1 can be mounted in a North American 2-1/2" (64 mm) deep 1-gang box, or standard 4" square box 1-1/2" (38 mm) deep with 1-gang cover.The terminal blocks will accept #14, 16, or 18 AWG wire (1.5 mm , 1.0 mm ,0.75 mm ). Sizes #16 and #18 are preferred.
SYSTEM CONTROLLER COMPATIBILITYThe SIGA-CT1 requires the Signature Loop Controller. The loop controllerdownloads the personality code which determines how the module willoperate. The following personality codes may be downloaded to the SIGA-CT1:
The SIGA-CT1 is factory assigned personality code 1. Personality code 1configures the SIGA-CT1 for Class B normally-open dry contact initiatingdevices (e.g., pull-stations, heat detectors, etc.). When the N/O inputcontact of an initiating device is closed, an alarm signal is sent to the loopcontroller and the alarm condition is latched at the module.
Personality code 2 operates the same as personality code 1 except thatcontact closure must be maintained for approximately 16 seconds before anAlarm status is generated. Personality code 2 is only for use with non-retarded waterflow alarm switches.
Acontact closure causes an active instead of an alarm status and does NOTlatch at the module. Personality code 3 is typically used for monitoring fans,dampers, doors, etc.
A contact closure causes an active instead of an alarm status, which islatched at the module. Personality code 4 is typically used for monitoringsupervisory and tamper switches.
Personality Code 1: N/OAlarm Latching (Class B)
Personality Code 2: N/OAlarm Delayed Latching (Class B)
Personality Code 3: N/OActive - Non-latching (Class B)
Personality Code 4: N/OActive Latching (Class B)
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Max. Distance to EOLRWire Size
#18 AWG (0.75 mm )2 3,930' (1,198m)
#16 AWG (1.0 mm )2 6,225' (1,897m)
#14 AWG (1.5 mm )2 9,900' (3,018m)
DESCRIPTIONThe Single Input Module, Model SIGA-CT1, is a component of the SignatureSeries System. The SIGA-CT1 is an analog addressable device used toconnect a Class B normally-open Alarm, Supervisory, or Monitor type drycontact Initiating Device Circuit (IDC) to a Signature Loop Controller. One(1) device address is required.
The SIGA-CT1 may be used for Alarm, Supervisory, or Monitor typeapplications as determined by the personality code that is downloaded to themodule by the loop controller during system configuration. The loopcontroller assigns an address to the SIGA-CT1 automatically, or a customaddress can be assigned to the module via laptop computer; no addressingswitches are used.
Diagnostic LEDs provide visible indication of the status of the module, whenthe cover plate is removed.
SPECIFICATIONS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1)
2) Refer to Technical Bulletin (P/N 270145) for installationguidelines.
3) Verify that all field wiring is free of opens, shorts, and groundfaults.
4) Make all wiring connections as shown in the wiring diagram.
5) Write the address assigned to the module on the label providedand apply the label to the module. Peel off the removable serialnumber label from the module and apply it to the appropriatelocation in the Serial Number Logbook.
6) Using the two 6-32 x 1/2" (13 mm) machine screws provided,mount the module to the electrical box.
7) Using the four 4-24 x 5/16" (8 mm) self-tapping screws provided,mount the wall plate to the module.
1) If a 2" (51 mm) 1-gang box is used, conduit can enter theelectrical box through ONLY ONE knock-out hole.
2) If a 2-1/2" (64 mm) 1-gang box is used, conduit can enter theelectrical box through ONE or BOTH knock-out holes.
The SIGA-CT1 is shipped from the factory as an assembledunit; it contains no user-serviceable parts and should NOTbe disassembled.
NOTES:
Wire Stripping Guide
Strip 1/4" (6.4 mm) from the ends of ALL wires that connect to theterminal block of the module.
CAUTION:Exposing more than 1/4" (6.4 mm) of wire may cause a ground fault.Exposing less than 1/4" (6.4 mm) of wire may result in a faultyconnection.
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1 Maximum 25 resistance per wire.
2 Max. #14AWG (1.5 mm ) wire; Min. #18 (0.75 mm ).
3 Refer to Signature Loop Controller Installation Sheet for wiringspecifications.
4 Maximum 10 VDC @ 350 A.
5) All wiring is power-limited and supervised.
6) This module will NOT support 2-wire smoke detectors.
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Single Input Module (Personality Codes 1, 2, 3, and 4) NOTES
DATE: 04/20/98
INSTALLATION SHEET:
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 387037P FILE NAME: 387037P.CDR
REVISION LEVEL: 6.0
CREATED BY: MR
APPROVED BY: RR
GS BUILDING SYSTEMSCORPORATION
GS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION
6411 Parkland Drive 625 6th Street EastSarasota, FL 34243 Owen Sound, ON, Canada
A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNAL
LED IndicatorStatus
Normal Green LED flashes.
Alarm/Active Red LED flashes.
Operating Voltage Range
Standby Current
Activated Current
Operating Temperature Range
Operating Humidity Range
Storage Temperature Range
Construction
Shipping Weight
Compatible Electrical Boxes
Initiating Device Circuit (IDC):
EOL Resistor Value (EOLR)
Max. Circuit Resistance
Max. Circuit Capacitiance
15.2 - 19.95 Vdc
396 A
680 A
32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C)
0 to 93% RH
-4 to 140°F (-20 to 60°C)
High Impact Engineering
Polymer
5.1 oz (145 g)
North American 2-1/2" (64 mm) Deep 1-Gang BoxStandard 4" Square Box 1-1/2" (38 mm) Deep Box w/1-Gang Cover
47K , UL Listed
50 (25 per wire)(per channel)
0.1 F(per channel)
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Dual Input Module, SIGA-CT2
PRODUCT INFORMATION
WARNINGS
1) This module will NOT operate without electrical power. As firesfrequently cause power interruption, we suggest you discuss furthersafeguards with your local fire protection specialist.
2) This module does NOT support conventional smoke detectors.
SIGA-CT2Dual Input Module
The SIGA-CT2 can be mounted in a North American 2-1/2" (64 mm) deep 1-gang box, or standard 4" square box 1-1/2" (38 mm) deep with 1-gang cover.The terminal blocks will accept #14, 16, or 18 AWG wire (1.5 mm , 1.0 mm ,0.75 mm ). Sizes #16 and #18 are preferred.
SYSTEM CONTROLLER COMPATIBILITYThe SIGA-CT2 requires the Signature Loop Controller. The loop controllerdownloads the personality code which determines how the module willoperate. The following personality codes may be downloaded to the SIGA-CT2:
The SIGA-CT2 is factory assigned personality code 1 to input channels 1and 2. Personality code 1 configures the SIGA-CT2 for Class B normally-open dry contact initiating devices (e.g., pull-stations, heat detectors, etc.).When the N/O input contact of an initiating device is closed, an alarm signalis sent to the loop controller and the alarm condition is latched at the module.
Personality code 2 operates the same as personality code 1 except thatcontact closure must be maintained for approximately 16 seconds before anAlarm status is generated. Personality code 2 is only for use with non-retarded waterflow alarm switches.
Acontact closure causes an active instead of an alarm status and does NOTlatch at the module. Personality code 3 is typically used for monitoring fans,dampers, doors, etc.
A contact closure causes an active instead of an alarm status, which islatched at the module. Personality code 4 is typically used for monitoringsupervisory and tamper switches.
Personality Code 1: N/OAlarm Latching (Class B)
Personality Code 2: N/OAlarm Delayed Latching (Class B)
Personality Code 3: N/OActive - Non-Latching (Class B)
Personality Code 4: N/OActive Latching (Class B)
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Max. Distance to EOLRWire Size
#18 AWG (0.75 mm )2 3,930' (1,198m)
#16 AWG (1.0 mm )2 6,225' (1,897m)
#14 AWG (1.5 mm )2 9,900' (3,018m)
DESCRIPTIONThe Dual Input Module, model SIGA-CT2, is a component of the SignatureSeries System. The SIGA-CT2 is an analog addressable device used toconnect up to two Class B normally-open Alarm, Supervisory, or Monitortype dry contact Initiating Device Circuits (IDCs) to a Signature LoopController. Two (2) device addresses are required.
The SIGA-CT2 may be used for Alarm, Supervisory, or Monitor typeapplications as determined by the personality code that is downloaded to themodule by the loop controller during system configuration. The loopcontroller assigns an address to the SIGA-CT2 automatically, or customaddresses can be assigned to the module via laptop computer; noaddressing switches are used.
Diagnostic LEDs provide visible indication of the status of the module, whenthe cover plate is removed.
SPECIFICATIONS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1)
2) Refer to Technical Bulletin (P/N 270145) for installationguidelines.
3) Verify that all field wiring is free of opens, shorts, and groundfaults.
4) Make all wiring connections as shown in the wiring diagram.
5) Write the address assigned to the module on the label providedand apply the label to the module. Peel off the removable serialnumber label from the module and apply it to the appropriatelocation in the Serial Number Logbook.
6) Using the two 6-32 x 1/2" (13 mm) machine screws provided,mount the module to the electrical box.
7) Using the four 4-24 x 5/16" (8 mm) self-tapping screws provided,mount the wall plate to the module.
1) If a 2" (51 mm) 1-gang box is used, conduit can enter theelectrical box through ONLY ONE knock-out hole.
2) If a 2-1/2" (64 mm) 1-gang box is used, conduit can enter theelectrical box through ONE or BOTH knock-out holes.
3) Wire in accordance with NFPA70-1996, National Electrical CodeArticle 760, Section 760-54(a)(1), Exception No. 2 and 3.
The SIGA-CT2 is shipped from the factory as an assembledunit; it contains no user-serviceable parts and should NOTbe disassembled.
NOTES:
Wire Stripping Guide
Strip 1/4" (6.4 mm) from the ends of ALL wires that connect to theterminal block of the module.
CAUTION:Exposing more than 1/4" (6.4 mm) of wire may cause a ground fault.Exposing less than 1/4" (6.4 mm) of wire may result in a faultyconnection.
Single Input Module (Personality Codes 1, 2, 3, and 4)
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1 Maximum 25 resistance per wire.
2 Max. #14AWG (1.5 mm ) wire; Min. #18 (0.75 mm ).
3 Refer to Signature Loop Controller Installation Sheet for wiringspecifications.
4 Maximum 10 VDC @ 350 A.
5) All wiring is power-limited and supervised.
6) This module will NOT support 2-wire smoke detectors.
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INSTALLATION SHEET:
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 387317P FILE NAME: 387317(R1.0).CDR
SIGA-DG Detector Guard
REVISION LEVEL: 1.0
CREATED BY: R W2DATE: 04/11/97
APPROVED BY: RR
GS BUILDING SYSTEMS, CORP.SARASOTA, FL. 941-739-4300 Fax: 941-753-1806CHESHIRE, CT. 203-699-3000 Fax: 203-699-3075OWEN SOUND, CANADA 519-376-2430 Fax: 519-376-7258INTERNATIONAL: CANADA 905-270-1711 Fax: 905-270-9553
PRODUCT INFORMATION
The model SIGA-DG Detector Guard is designed to preventmechanical damage to Signature Series smoke detectors.Use of the guard does not affect detector performance, andrequires no detector sensitivity increase.The guard is finished in white enamel, and secured withtamper-proof fasteners.
SPECIFICATIONS
Construction 16 gauge steel
Finished Dimensions 6.5" diameter x 3.25" height(16.5cm x 8.26cm)
Compatible Devices
Detectors
Bases
Spacing Listed detector spacing is notaffected by the guard
Finish White enamel
SIGA-IPHS XLS-IPHSSIGA-PS XLS-PS GSA-PS
SIGA-IB GSA-IBSIGA-RB GSA-RBSIGA-SB GSA-SB
INSTALLATION
1. Fasten the detector base (B) to the SIGA-DGmounting flange (A) using the two #8-32 machinescrews provided.
2. Install the mounting flange and detector base (A & B)over the electrical box, using appropriate fastenersMounting holes provide clearance for a #10 screw.Route the base wiring through the hole in thedetector base.
3. Wire the base in accordance with the instructionsprovided with the base, then install the detector (C).
4. Secure the SIGA-DG guard cage (D) to the mountingflange using the four tamper-proof screws provided,and tighten securely.
INSTALLATION SHEET:
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 387318P FILE NAME: 387318(R1.0).CDR
SIGA-DGS Surface Adapter
SIGA-DG Detector Guardfor use with the
REVISION LEVEL: 1.0
CREATED BY: R W2DATE: 04/11/97
APPROVED BY: RR
GS BUILDING SYSTEMS, CORP.SARASOTA, FL. 941-739-4300 Fax: 941-753-1806CHESHIRE, CT. 203-699-3000 Fax: 203-699-3075OWEN SOUND, CANADA 519-376-2430 Fax: 519-376-7258INTERNATIONAL: CANADA 905-270-1711 Fax: 905-270-9553
PRODUCT INFORMATION
The model SIGA-DG Detector Guard is designed to preventmechanical damage to surface mounted Signature Seriessmoke detectors when used with the SIGA-DGS surfaceadapter. Use of the guard does not affect detectorperformance, and requires no detector sensitivity increase.
The guard is finished in white enamel, and secured withtamper-proof fasteners.
SPECIFICATIONS
Construction 16 gauge steel
DimensionsSurface Adapter 8.875" diameter x 2.25" height
(22.54cm x 5.71cm)
Adapter & Guard 8.875" diameter x 5.5" height(22.54cm x 13.97cm)
Compatible DevicesDetectors
Bases
Spacing Listed detector spacing is notaffected by the guard
Finish White enamel
SIGA-IPHS XLS-IPHSSIGA-PS XLS-PS GSA-PS
SIGA-IB GSA-IBSIGA-RB GSA-RBSIGA-SB GSA-SB
INSTALLATION
1. Install the SIGA-DGS surface adapter (A) over theelectrical box/conduit using appropriate fasteners.Mounting holes provide clearance for a #10 screw.
2. Fasten the detector base (C) to the SIGA-DGmounting flange (B) using the two #8-32 machinescrews provided.
3. Install the mounting flange and detector base (B & C)on surface adapter, using four #8 bolts provided.Route the base wiring through the hole in the base.
4. Wire the base in accordance with the instructionsprovided with the base, then install the detector (D).
5. Secure the guard cage (E) to the mounting flangeusing the four tamper-proof bolts provided, andtighten securely.
Pro
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rmati
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llati
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he
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eries
duct
dete
cto
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gassem
bly
,M
odel
SIG
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DH
,is
desig
ned
for
mounting
inan
air
duct
todete
ct
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pre
sence
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oke
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eairstr
eam
ofductw
ork
sections
ofth
eH
VA
Cair
handlin
gsyste
ms
typic
ally
used
incom
merc
ialbuild
ings.
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duct
dete
cto
ris
noti
nte
nded
tobe
asubstitu
tefo
ran
open
are
asm
oke
dete
cto
r.
1)
For
pro
per
opera
tion,
ON
LY
the
specifie
ddete
cto
rsshould
be
used
with
this
mounting
pla
te.
Adete
cto
rth
atis
notra
ted
forth
eair
velo
citie
spro
duced
inair
ducts
will
NO
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tepro
perly
and
may
result
inlo
ss
ofl
ife.
Co
mp
ati
ble
Bases
Co
mp
ati
ble
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cto
rs
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mp
ati
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ote
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ncia
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ndard
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ase,S
IGA
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tor
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IGA
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cto
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lligent3D
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ensor
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oke
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cto
r,S
IGA
-PH
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telli
gent4D
Multis
ensor
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oke
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cto
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ote
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ato
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RH
300
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12
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in.(1
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/s)
Ste
el,
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Red
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8"
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m)
6261-0
02
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0.6
m)
6261-0
03
3'-6"
(1.0
m)
6261-0
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6'-6"
(1.9
m)
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10
10'(
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leA
-Tech
nic
alD
ocu
men
tati
on
P/N
Title
Sig
natu
reS
eries
Technic
alR
efe
rence
Manual
Insta
llation
&P
reventive
Main
tenance
Guid
e
Syste
mO
pera
tions
Guid
e
270144
270186
270188
The
ductd
ete
cto
rhousin
gassem
bly
should
be
insta
lled
inaccord
ance
with
NF
PA
72
and
the
auth
orities
havin
gju
risdic
tion.
The
pre
ferr
ed
location
of
the
housin
gis
ina
length
of
str
aig
ht
duct
at
least
six
duct
wid
ths
from
any
bends
oroth
erobstr
uctions
as
show
n.
1)
Sele
ctth
elo
cation
for
the
ducthousin
gand
apply
the
adhesiv
ebacked
drill
tem
pla
teon
the
duct.
Drill
outth
e4
mounting
hole
sand
the
(2)
15/8
"(4
1m
m)
dia
mete
rhole
sfo
rth
eair
sam
plin
gand
exhausttu
bes.
Ifth
eair
str
eam
isin
the
opposite
direction
toth
ats
how
n,i
nvert
the
ducth
ousin
g.
2)
Insert
the
appro
priate
air
sam
plin
gtu
be
(not
supplie
d)
inth
e1
5/8
"(4
1m
m)dia
mete
rhole
.O
rientth
etu
be
so
thatth
eair
flow
sin
toth
ein
lethole
salo
ng
the
sid
eofth
etu
be.
Ifth
eair
sam
plin
gtu
be
islo
nger
than
the
duct,
either
cutth
eend
ofth
etu
be
tofit
insid
eth
eductor
drill
acle
ara
nce
hole
inth
eopposite
ductw
all
and
allo
wth
etu
be
topro
trude
outs
ide
the
duct.
Insert
the
rubbersto
pper(s
upplie
d)in
toth
efa
rend
oft
he
sam
plin
gtu
be.
3)
Insert
the
exhaust
tube
into
the
red
connecto
ron
the
housin
goriente
dw
ith
the
sla
nte
dedge
facin
gdow
nstr
eam
.T
ighte
nth
escre
won
the
connecto
r.4)
Bring
the
ducthousin
gup
toth
eair
sam
plin
gtu
be,keepin
gth
esam
plin
ghole
soriente
ddirectly
into
the
air
flow
.In
sert
the
end
of
the
tube
into
the
connecto
ron
the
housin
gand
tighte
nth
escre
won
the
connecto
r.5)
Secure
the
housin
gto
the
duct
usin
gth
efo
ur
#8
scre
ws
pro
vid
ed.
Ifsam
plin
gtu
be
isw
ider
than
the
duct,
seal
all
pote
ntial
air
leaks
on
opposite
sid
eof
duct
from
aro
und
air
sam
plin
gtu
be,i
nclu
din
gexposed
inle
thole
s,w
ith
ducts
eal.
6)
Rem
ove
knockouts
from
duct
dete
cto
rhousin
gas
required.
Insta
llconduit
and
bring
the
field
wirin
gin
toth
ehousin
g.
Leave
at
least
12"
(305
mm
)of
sla
ck
field
wirin
gexte
ndin
gfr
om
the
conduit
form
akin
gth
ew
irin
gconnections.
7)
Connect
the
gre
en
gro
und
wire
pro
vid
ed
on
the
dete
cto
rhousin
gto
an
appro
priate
gro
und.
Wire
the
dete
cto
rbase
inaccord
ance
with
the
instr
uctions
supplie
dw
ith
the
base.
Secure
the
base
toth
eadapte
rpla
teusin
gtw
o#8-3
2scre
ws
(supplie
d).
8)
Mate
the
dete
cto
rto
the
base
by
rota
ting
the
dete
cto
ron
the
base
untili
tsto
ps.
9)
Insert
the
dete
cto
rassem
bly
into
the
sm
oke
cham
berin
the
duct
housin
g,
alig
nin
gth
elo
cating
pin
on
the
sm
oke
cham
ber
with
the
hole
inth
eadapte
rpla
te.
Secure
the
pla
teto
the
sm
oke
cham
berusin
gtw
o#8-3
2x
3/8
"(0
.95
mm
)scre
ws
(supplie
d).
10)
Measure
air
velo
city
usin
gth
eC
at.
No.
6263-S
GA
irV
elo
city
TestK
it.
11)
Recta
ngula
rknockouts
are
pro
vid
ed
on
the
top,
bottom
,right,
and
front
cover
of
the
duct
housin
gfo
rm
ounting
optional
module
s.
The
module
sare
mounte
don
1-g
ang
sta
inle
ss
ste
el
pla
tes
that
faste
nto
the
duct
housin
g.
For
more
info
rmation,
refe
rto
the
Insta
llation
Instr
uctions
pro
vid
ed
with
each
module
.12)
For
testing
info
rmation,
refe
rto
the
applic
able
duct
dete
cto
rin
sta
llation
instr
uctions.
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llati
on
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on
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RIP
TIO
NT
he
Duct
Dete
cto
rM
ounting
Pla
te,
Model
SIG
A-D
MP,
isa
com
ponent
of
the
Sig
natu
reS
eries
Syste
mused
tom
ount
asm
oke
dete
cto
rin
sid
ean
air
duct.
The
SIG
A-D
MP
pro
vid
es
scre
ws
for
mounting
the
dete
cto
rbase
and
inclu
des
aru
bber
gasket
whic
hfo
rms
an
airtight
sealbetw
een
the
mounting
pla
teand
the
duct.
Refe
rto
the
Insta
llation
Sheets
pro
vid
ed
with
the
dete
cto
r,base,
rem
ote
LE
D,
and/o
rcontr
ol
rela
ym
odule
for
specific
wirin
gin
str
uctions.
1)
For
pro
per
opera
tion,O
NLY
the
specifie
ddete
cto
rsshould
be
used
with
this
mounting
pla
te.
Adete
cto
rth
ati
snotr
ate
dfo
rth
eair
velo
citie
spro
duced
inair
ducts
will
NO
Topera
tepro
perly
and
may
result
inlo
ss
ofl
ife.
2)
The
SIG
A-D
MP
isin
tended
for
use
ON
LY
inth
eth
ree
configura
tions
show
nin
.F
or
oth
er
du
ct
siz
es,
refe
rto
the
ap
pro
pri
ate
ma
nu
factu
rer's
docum
enta
tion.
3)
Do
NO
Tm
ountth
eS
IGA
-DM
Pon
the
bottom
sid
eofa
duct.
This
positio
nw
illre
sult
inexcessiv
edirt
build
up
inth
edete
cto
rand
affectp
roperopera
tion.
Insta
llati
on
Op
tio
ns
1)
Refe
rto
Technic
al
Bulle
tin
(P/N
270145)
for
insta
llation
guid
elin
es.
2)
Usin
gth
ete
mpla
tepro
vid
ed
on
the
revers
esid
eof
this
sheet,
drill
eig
ht(
8)1/1
6"(0
.158
cm
)hole
sand
cuto
utt
he
43/4
"(1
2.0
65
cm
)circle
.
3)
Make
sure
the
hole
sin
the
duct
corr
ectly
alig
nw
ith
the
hole
sin
the
SIG
A-D
MP.
4)
Rem
ove
the
appro
priate
conduit
knockout
on
the
SIG
A-
DM
P.
5)
Mount
the
base
toth
eS
IGA
-DM
Pas
show
nand
wire
the
base
accord
ing
toth
ein
str
uctions
pro
vid
ed
with
the
base.
6)
Choose
insta
llation
option
and
mount
inaccord
ance
with
dia
gra
m.
7)
Mountth
eS
IGA
-DM
Pto
the
ductusin
geig
ht#8-3
2x
1/2
"(1
3m
m)self-t
appin
gscre
ws
(pro
vid
ed).
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mo
teL
ED
(SIG
A-L
ED
)m
ou
nte
dd
ire
ctly
toS
IGA
-DM
P.
Fo
ra
ll3
op
tio
ns
SIG
A-
DM
Pm
ay
be
mo
un
ted
on
eith
er
sid
eo
fd
uct.
1
Co
ntr
olR
ela
yM
od
ule
(SIG
A-C
R)
mo
un
ted
directly
toS
IGA
-DM
P.
2
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ctr
ica
lB
ox
(in
clu
de
d)
Co
mp
ati
ble
Ba
se
s
Co
mp
ati
ble
De
tec
tors
Co
mp
ati
ble
Re
mo
teA
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un
cia
tor
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ct
Wa
llT
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kn
es
s
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era
tin
gH
um
idit
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ge
Air
Ve
loc
ity
Ra
ng
e
Co
ns
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cti
on
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ipp
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igh
t
Sta
nd
ard
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nd
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se
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se
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IGA
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lato
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ase
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IGA
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llig
en
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ho
toe
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ke
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tecto
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dX
LS
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llig
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ultis
en
so
rS
mo
ke
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tecto
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nd
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llig
en
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en
so
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mo
ke
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tecto
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mo
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ato
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0to
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0ft/m
in.
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/s)
Ste
el,
Hig
h-G
loss
Re
d
2.7
lbs
(1.2
kg
)
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nk
Co
ve
rP
late
(sta
nd
ard
ele
ctr
ica
lsu
pp
ly)
mo
un
ted
toS
IGA
-DM
P.
3
Pro
du
ct
Info
rmati
on
Insta
llati
on
Instr
ucti
on
s
WA
RN
ING
S
No
tes
Sp
ecif
icati
on
s
Tab
leA
-Tech
nic
alD
ocu
men
tati
on
P/N
Title
Sig
natu
reS
eries
Technic
alR
efe
rence
Manual
Insta
llation
&P
reventive
Main
tenance
Guid
e
Syste
mO
pera
tions
Guid
e
270144
270186
270188
ED
WA
RD
SS
YS
TE
MS
TE
CH
NO
LO
GY
SA
RA
SO
TA
,F
L8
00
-65
5-4
49
7F
ax.
94
1-7
53
-18
06
CH
ES
HIR
E,
CT
20
3-6
99
-30
00
Fa
x.
20
3-6
99
-30
75
OW
EN
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PRODUCT INFORMATION
INSTALLATION SHEET
PRODUCT DIAGRAM
DATE: 11DEC98
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 387017P FILE NAME: 387017P.CDR
REVISION LEVEL: 7.0
CREATED BY: D. Chinell
APPROVED BY: R. Right
WARNINGS
RELATED DOCUMENTSTechnical Bulletin (P/N 270145)
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
Tamper-Resist Lever Arm- Break off to disable -
(Located on Base)
Access Slot forTamper-Resist Mechanism
SIGA-HFSIntelligent Fixed-Temperature
Heat Detector
1) Push a small screwdriver into the tamper-resist access slot androtate the detector counterclockwise to remove it. You canpermanently disable the tamper-resist mechanism by breakingand removing the plastic lever arm from the base.
2) See the Technical Bulletin for installation guidelines.
3) Install and wire the base as described in the Installation Sheetsupplied with the base.
4) Peel off the removable serial number label from the detector andapply it to the appropriate location in the serial number log book.
5) Connect the detector to the base by rotating the detectorclockwise until it snaps into the locked position.
6) NFPA code requires that a calibrated sensitivity test be performedupon completion of the original installation and following anymodifications or additions to the system. The Signature Seriescan perform this test and generate a system sensitivity report.
7) In Canada your installation must meet the requirements ofCAN/ULC-S524-M91:
and the local Authority Having Jurisdiction.
8) Before initial testing, remove the dust cover from the detector andnotify the proper authorities that the fire alarm system isundergoing maintenance and will be temporarily out of service.
Note:
Standard for the Installation of Fire AlarmSystems,
Description:
LEDs:
Electronic addressing:
Stand-alone operation:
Self-diagnostics:
The Intelligent Fixed-Temperature Heat Detector (HFS)is a component of the Signature Series. This intelligent analog devicecontains a fixed-temperature heat sensor to detect heat from fire. Theheat sensor monitors the temperature of the air in its surroundingsand the detector analyzes the data and determines whether an alarmshould be initiated. A heat detector by itself, however, does NOTprovide life safety protection. For life safety situations, a heat detectorshould be used in conjunction with ionization or photoelectric smokedetectors or a combination thereof.
The HFS provides two LEDs that indicate the status of thedetector.
Normal: Green LED flashesAlarm: Red LED flashesStandalone alarm: Green and red LEDs glow continuously
The loop controller automatically assignsaddresses to the detectors. Custom addresses can be assigned tothe detectors via laptop computer. No addressing switches are used.
If isolated from the loop controller, thedetector alarms when heat levels exceed a preset value. See theapplicable control panel manual to verify standalone capabilities.
The HFS contains a microprocessor capable ofperforming comprehensive self-diagnostic tests and storing results.Details such as hours of operation, last maintenance date, sensitivityvalues, and number of alarms and troubles are stored in nonvolatilememory. These statistics may be retrieved and reviewed as desired.
1) This detector will NOT operate without electrical power. As firesfrequently cause power interruption, we suggest you discussfurther safeguards with your local fire protection specialist.
2) This detector will NOT sense fires that start in areas where heatcannot reach the detector. Heat from fires in walls, roofs, or onthe opposite side of closed doors may not reach the detector.
3) This detector is intended for use with ionization and/orphotoelectric smoke detectors. The heat detector by itself doesNOT provide life safety protection.
4) This detector will NOT detect oxygen levels, smoke, toxic gases,or flames. This device should only be used as part of a broadbased life safety program which includes a variety of informationsources pertaining to heat and smoke levels, extinguishmentsystems, visual and audible devices, and other safety measures.
5) Independent studies indicate that heat detectors should only beused when property protection alone is involved. Under no
circumstances should heat detectors be relied on as the sole meansof fire protection.
6) Maintenance (Regular or Selected) should be planned inaccordance with the requirements of the authority havingjurisdiction to ensure proper operation. Refer to NFPA 72 andULC Standard CAN 536. See the Technical Bulletin for cleaninginstructions.
7) The bright orange-colored dust cover (supplied) MUST remain onthe detector during installation, and then be removed prior tooperation. The dust cover is NOT a substitute for removing thedetector during new construction or heavy remodeling.
8) To ensure proper operation, store the detector within therecommended ranges. Allow the detector to stabilize to roomtemperature before applying power.
Operating voltage range: 15.2 - 19.95 Vdc
Normal operating current: 45 A
Alarm current: 45 AStandalone alarm current: 18 mAULI fixed-temp alarm rating: 135 °F (57 °C)ULC fixed-temp alarm rating: 140 °F (60 °C)Actual alarm point: 130 to 140 °F (54 to 60 °C)Operating temperature range: 32 to 100 °F (0 to 38 °C)Operating humidity range: 0 to 93 % RH, non-condensingStorage temperature range: -4 to 140 °F (-20 to 60 °C)Maximum spacing: 70 ft' (21.3 m) centersConstruction and finish: High impact engineering polymer,whiteCompatible bases
Standard: SB, SB4Relay: RB, RB4Isolator: IB, IB4Audible: AB4
Shipping weight: 7.7 oz (218 g)
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EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
6411 Parkland DriveSarasota, FL 34243USA
625 6th Street EastOwen Sound, OntarioCanada N4K 5P8
TM
PRODUCT INFORMATION
INSTALLATION SHEET
DATE: 11DEC98
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 387018P FILE NAME: 387018P.CDR
REVISION LEVEL: 7.0
CREATED BY: D. Chinell
APPROVED BY: R. Right
WARNINGS
RELATED DOCUMENTSTechnical Bulletin (P/N 270145)
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
PRODUCT DIAGRAM
Tamper-Resist Lever Arm- Break off to disable -
(Located on Base)
Access Slot forTamper-Resist Mechanism
1) Push a small screwdriver into the tamper-resist access slot androtate the detector counterclockwise to remove it. You canpermanently disable the tamper-resist mechanism by breakingand removing the plastic lever arm from the base.
2) See the Technical Bulletin for installation guidelines.
3) Install and wire the base as described in the Installation Sheetsupplied with the base.
4) Peel off the removable serial number label from the detector andapply it to the appropriate location in the serial number log book.
5) Connect the detector to the base by rotating the detectorclockwise until it snaps into the locked position.
6) NFPA code requires that a calibrated sensitivity test be performedupon completion of the original installation and following anymodifications or additions to the system. The Signature Seriescan perform this test and generate a system sensitivity report.
7) In Canada your installation must meet the requirements ofCAN/ULC-S524-M91:
and the local Authority Having Jurisdiction.
8) Before initial testing, remove the dust cover from the detector andnotify the proper authorities that the fire alarm system isundergoing maintenance and will be temporarily out of service.
Note:
Standard for the Installation of Fire AlarmSystems,
1) This detector will NOT operate without electrical power. As firesfrequently cause power interruption, we suggest you discussfurther safeguards with your local fire protection specialist.
2) This detector will NOT sense fires that start in areas where heatcannot reach the detector. Heat from fires in walls, roofs, or onthe opposite side of closed doors may not reach the detector.
3) This detector is intended for use with ionization and/orphotoelectric smoke detectors. The heat detector by itself doesNOT provide life safety protection.
4) This detector will NOT detect oxygen levels, smoke, toxic gases,or flames. This device should only be used as part of a broadbased life safety program which includes a variety of informationsources pertaining to heat and smoke levels, extinguishmentsystems, visual and audible devices, and other safety measures.
5) Independent studies indicate that heat detectors should only beused when property protection alone is involved. Under nocircumstances should heat detectors be relied on as the solemeans of fire protection.
6) Maintenance (Regular or Selected) should be planned inaccordance with the requirements of the authority havingjurisdiction to ensure proper operation. Refer to NFPA 72 andULC Standard CAN 536. See the Technical Bulletin for additionalinformation and for cleaning instructions.
7) The bright orange-colored dust cover (supplied) MUST remain onthe detector during installation, and then be removed prior tooperation. The dust cover is NOT a substitute for removing thedetector during new construction or heavy remodeling.
8) To ensure proper operation, store the detector within therecommended ranges. Allow the detector to stabilize to roomtemperature before applying power.
Description:
LEDs:
Electronic addressing:
Stand-alone operation:
Self-diagnostics:
The Intelligent Rate-of-Rise and Fixed-TemperatureHeat Detector (HRS) is a component of the Signature Series. Thisintelligent analog device contains rate-of-rise and fixed-temperatureheat sensors to detect fire. The heat sensors monitor the temperatureof the surrounding air and the detector analyzes the data from bothsensors to determine whether an alarm should be initiated. The rate-of-rise heat sensor can quickly detect a fast, flaming fire. The fixed-temperature heat sensor detects fire when the air temperature nearthe detector exceeds the alarm point. A heat detector by itself,however, does NOT provide life safety protection. For life safetysituations, a heat detector should be used in conjunction withionization or photoelectric smoke detectors or a combination thereof.
The HRS provides two LEDs that show detector status.
Normal: Green LED flashesAlarm: Red LED flashesStandalone alarm: Green and red LEDs glow continuously
The loop controller automatically assignsaddresses to the detector. Custom addresses can be assigned to thedetectors via laptop computer. No addressing switches are used.
The HRS contains a microprocessor capable ofperforming comprehensive self-diagnostic tests and storing results.Details such as hours of operation, last maintenance date, sensitivityvalues, and number of alarms and troubles are stored in nonvolatilememory. These statistics may be retrieved and reviewed as desired.
If isolated from the loop controller, thedetector alarms when heat levels exceed preset values. See theapplicable control panel manual to verify standalone capabilities.
SPECIFICATIONS
Operating voltage range: 15.2 - 19.95 Vdc
Normal operating current: 45 A
Alarm current: 45 AStandalone alarm current: 18 mAULI fixed-temp alarm rating: 135 °F (57 °C)ULC fixed-temp alarm rating: 140 °F (60 °C)Actual alarm point: 130 to 140 °F (54 to 60 °C)Rate-of-rise: 15 °F (8 °C)/min.Operating temperature range: 32 to 100 °F (0 to 38 °C)Operating humidity range: 0 to 93 % RH, non-condensingStorage temperature range: -4 to 140 °F (-20 to 60 °C)Maximum spacing: 70 ft (21.3 m) centersConstruction and finish: High impact engineering polymer, whiteCompatible bases
Standard: SB, SB4Relay: RB, RB4Isolator: IB, IB4Audible: AB4
Shipping weight: 7.7 oz. (218 g)
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SIGA-HRSIntelligent Fixed Temperature
Rate-of-Rise Heat Detector
EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
6411 Parkland DriveSarasota, FL 34243USA
625 6th Street EastOwen Sound, OntarioCanada N4K 5P8
TM
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
PRODUCT INFORMATION
INSTALLATION SHEET
DATE: 05MAY99
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 387271P FILE NAME: .CDR387271P
REVISION LEVEL: 3.0
CREATED BY: D. Chinell
APPROVED BY: S. Jaskiel
WARNINGS
Operating voltage range: 15.2 - 19.95 Vdc
Normal operating current: 45 A
Alarm current: 45 AStandalone alarm current: 18 mAClassification: Grade 1Operating temperature range: 32 to 100 °F (0 to 38 °C)Operating humidity range: 0 to 93 % RH, noncondensingStorage temperature range: -4 to 140 °F (-20 to 60 °C)Maximum spacing: 70 ft (21.3 m) centersConstruction and finish: High impact engineering polymer, whiteCompatible bases
Standard: SB, SB4Relay: RB, RB4Isolator: IB, IB4, IBSAudible: AB4
Shipping weight: 7.7 oz (218 g)
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SPECIFICATIONS
RELATED DOCUMENTSTechnical Bulletin (P/N 270145)
Description:
LEDs:
Electronic addressing:
Standalone operation:
Self-diagnostics:
The Intelligent Heat Detector (HRSI) is a component ofthe Signature Series. This intelligent analog device contains a Grade1 heat sensor that detects heat from fire. The heat sensor monitorsthe surrounding air temperature and the detector analyzes this data todetermine whether an alarm should be initiated.
The heat sensor can quickly detect a fast, flaming fire when the airtemperature near the detector exceeds the alarm point. A heatdetector by itself, however, does NOT provide life safety protection.For life safety situations, a heat detector should be used inconjunction with ionization or photoelectric smoke detectors or both.
The HRSI provides two LEDs that indicate the status of thedetector.
Normal: Green LED flashesAlarm: Red LED flashesStandalone alarm: Green and red LEDs glow continuously
The loop controller automatically assignsaddresses to the detector. Custom addresses can be assigned to thedetectors via laptop computer. No addressing switches are used.
In the event of communications failure withthe loop controller, the detector will alarm when heat levels exceed itspreset value. Refer to the applicable fire alarm control panel manualfor verification of standalone capabilities.
The HRSI contains a microprocessor capable ofperforming comprehensive self-diagnostics and storing the results.Details such as hours of operation, last maintenance date, sensitivityvalues, and number of alarms and troubles are stored in nonvolatilememory. With some systems, these statistics may be retrieved andreviewed as desired.
1) Push a small screwdriver into the access slot for the tamper-resistmechanism while rotating the detector counterclockwise toremove the detector. The tamper-resist mechanism may bepermanently disabled by breaking and removing the plastic leverarm from the base.
2) Refer to the technical bulletin for installation guidelines.
3) Install and wire the base as described in the installation sheetsupplied with the base.
4) Peel off the removable serial number label from the detector andapply it to the appropriate location in the serial number log book.
5) Connect the detector to the base by rotating the detectorclockwise until it snaps into the locked position.
6) Before initial testing, remove the dust cover from the detector andnotify the proper authorities that the fire alarm system isundergoing maintenance and will be temporarily out of service.
Note:
1) This detector will NOT operate without electrical power. As firesfrequently cause power interruption, we suggest you discussfurther safeguards with your local fire protection specialist.
2) This detector will NOT sense fires that start in areas where heatcannot reach the detector. Heat from fires in walls, roofs, or onthe opposite side of closed doors may not reach the detector.
3) This detector is intended for use with ionization and/orphotoelectric smoke detectors. The heat detector by itself doesNOT provide life safety protection.
4) This detector will NOT detect oxygen levels, smoke, toxic gases,or flames. This device should only be used as part of a broadbased life safety program which includes a variety of informationsources pertaining to heat and smoke levels, extinguishmentsystems, visual and audible devices, and other safety measures.
5) Independent studies indicate that heat detectors should only beused when property protection alone is involved. Under no
circumstances should heat detectors be relied on as the sole meansof fire protection.
6) Maintenance (regular or selected) should be planned inaccordance with the requirements of the Authority HavingJurisdiction to ensure proper operation.
7) The bright orange-colored dust cover (supplied) MUST remain onthe detector during installation, and then be removed prior tooperation. The dust cover is NOT a substitute for removing thedetector during new construction or heavy remodeling.
8) To ensure proper operation, store the detector within therecommended ranges. Allow the detector to stabilize to roomtemperature before applying power.
PRODUCT DIAGRAM
Tamper-Resist Lever Arm- Break off to disable -
(Located on Base)
Access Slot forTamper-Resist Mechanism
SIGA-HRSIIntelligent Grade 1 Heat Detector
EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
6411 Parkland DriveSarasota, FL 34243USA
625 6th Street EastOwen Sound, OntarioCanada N4K 5P8
TM
SPECIFICATIONS
SIGA-IB
WIRING DIAGRAMS
Operating Temperature Range
Operating Humidity Range
Storage Temperature Range
Construction & Finish
Compatible Detectors
Shipping Weight
Max. Distance From Ceiling
Compatible Electrical Boxes
NOTES:
32 to 120 °F (0 to 49 °C)
0 to 93% RH
-4 to 140 °F (-20 to 60 °C)
High Impact Engineering Polymer,White
Signature Series Detectors
SIGA-IB 3.2 oz (91 g)
12 in (305 mm)(for wall mounting)
North American 1-Gang Box3-1/2 in by 1-1/2 in (38 mm) Deep Octagon Box4 in by 1-1/2 in (38 mm) Deep Octagon BoxEuropean 1-Gang (75 mm) Box w/60.3 mm Fixing CentersBESA Box
1)
2) Write the address assigned to the detector on the label provided andapply the label to the inside rim of the base.
3) Break wire run at each terminal. Do not loop signaling circuit fieldwires around terminals.
These bases will accept 12, 14, 16, 18AWG (2.05 sq mm, 1.5 sq mm,1.0 sq mm, and 0.75 sq mm) wire. Sizes 16 and 18 are preferred.
Term
1 Not Used
45
DATA IN (-)
Not Used
7 Not Used
2 DATA IN/OUT (+)3
Not Used
6 DATA OUT (-)
Description
Isolator Detector Base, SIGA-IB
INSTALLATION SHEET
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: P-047550-1887
REVISION LEVEL: 1.0
FILE NAME: P-047550-1887.CDR
SIGA-IBDetector Base
DATE: 01/18/99
CREATED BY: C. Hanrahan
APPROVED BY: B. Right
GS BUILDING SYSTEMSCORPORATION
A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNALGS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION
6411 Parkland DriveSarasota, FL 34243USA
625 6th Street EastOwen Sound, OntarioCanada N4K 5P8
7 59 3 0 1 6 0 1 9 7 4
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DATA OUT (-)
DATA OUT (+)to Next Deviceor Back to LoopController
From Signature Controlleror Previous Device
DATA IN (-)
DATA IN (+)
P/N: P-047550-1887 REV: 1.0 Page 2 of 4
GENERAL WIRING PRACTICES
MOUNTING DIAGRAMS
1.1 in(27 mm)
2.0 in(51 mm)
4.4 in (112 mm)
0.8 in(20 mm)
4.4 in (112 mm)
1.5 in(38 mm)
2.0 in(51 mm)
0.8 in(20 mm)
BESA Box North American 1-Gang Box
4.4 in (112 mm)
1.5 in(38 mm)
2.0 in(51 mm)
0.8 in(20 mm)
4.4 in (112 mm)
1.75 in(45 mm)
2.0 in(51 mm)
0.8 in(20 mm)
3-1/2 in or 4 in by 1-1/2 in (38 mm) Deep Octagon Box European 1-Gang (75 mm) Box 60.3 mm Fixing Centers
For Class B wiring, there is no shield connection to ground at the last device.
Control Panel
3
1.
2
Standard Detector Base
2
Relay Detector Base
Insulate Shield/Drainwith tape Shield/Drain
2
56
34
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Isolator Detector Base
3
56
34
17
2
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Shields must be continuous and insulated from ground.
Shielded wire is required ONLY in environments with very high electrical noise.
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for terminalassignments.
Operating Temperature Range
Operating Humidity Range
Storage Temperature Range
Construction & Finish
Compatible Detectors
Shipping Weight
Max. Distance From Ceiling
Related Parts
Compatible Electrical Boxes
NOTES:
32 to 120 °F (0 to 49 °C)
0 to 93% RH
-4 to 140 °F (-20 to 60 °C)
High Impact Engineering Polymer,White
Signature Series Detectors
SIGA-IB4 3.2 oz (91 g)
12 in (305 mm)(for wall mounting)
4 in Box Trim Skirt/Ring(SIGA-TS)
North American 1-Gang Box3-1/2 in by 1-1/2 in (38 mm) Deep Octagon BoxEuropean 1-Gang (75 mm) Box w/60.3 mm Fixing CentersBESA Box4 in by 1-1/2 in (38 mm) Deep Octagon Box4 in by 1-1/2 in (38 mm) Deep Square Box (using outer mounting
brackets on base)
1) These bases will accept # 12 AWG (2.05 mm ), #14 (1.5 mm ), #16(1.0 mm ), and #18 (0.75 mm ) wire. Sizes #16 and #18 arepreferred.
2) Write the address assigned to the detector on the label providedand apply the label to the inside rim of the base.
3) Break wire run at each terminal. Do not loop signaling circuit fieldwires around terminals.
2 2
2 2
SIGA-IB4
Term
1 Not Used
45
DATA IN (-)
Not Used
7 Not Used
2 DATA IN/OUT (+)3
Not Used
6 DATA OUT (-)
Description
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DATA OUT (-)
Class AWiring Only
DATA OUT (+)to Next Deviceor Back to LoopController
From Signature Controlleror Previous Device
DATA IN (-)
DATA IN (+)
Isolator Detector Base, SIGA-IB4
SPECIFICATIONSWIRING DIAGRAMS
INSTALLATION SHEET
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: P-047550-1889
REVISION LEVEL: 1.0
FILE NAME: P-047550-1889.CDR
SIGA-IB4Detector Base
DATE: 01/18/99
CREATED BY: C. Hanrahan
APPROVED BY: B. Right
GS BUILDING SYSTEMSCORPORATION
A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNALGS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION
6411 Parkland DriveSarasota, FL 34243USA
625 6th Street EastOwen Sound, OntarioCanada N4K 5P8
7 39 3 0 1 6 0 1 9 7 8
P/N: P-047550-1889 REV: 1.0 Page 2 of 4
GENERAL WIRING PRACTICES
MOUNTING DIAGRAMS
4.4 in (112 mm)
1.5 in(38 mm)
2.0 in(51 mm)
0.8 in(20 mm)
1.5 in(38 mm)
4.4 in (112 mm)
2.0 in(51 mm)
0.8 in(20 mm)
4 in by 1-1/2 in (38 mm) Deep Square Box (Flush Mount)
4 in by 1-1/2 in (38 mm) Deep Square Box (Surface Mount) 4 in Box Trim Skirt/Ring
Flush Mount Electrical Box
1) A 4 in Box Trim Skirt/Ring (SIGA-TS) must be installed to give a"finished" appearance to the 4 in base.
2) Refer to Installation Sheet P/N 387056P for additionalinformation.
NOTES:
SIGA-TS
For Class B wiring, there is no shield connection to ground at the last device.
Control Panel
3
1.
2
Standard Detector Base
2
Relay Detector Base
Insulate Shield/Drainwith tape Shield/Drain
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Isolator Detector Base
3
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Shields must be continuous and insulated from ground.
Shielded wire is required ONLY in environments with very high electrical noise.
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DATE: 08/18/97
INSTALLATION SHEET:
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: P-047550-1788
FILE NAME: P-047550-1788.CDR
REVISION LEVEL: 2.0
CREATED BY: MR
APPROVED BY: JB
GS BUILDING SYSTEMSCORPORATION
GS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION
6411 Parkland Drive 625 6th Street EastSarasota, FL 34243 Owen Sound, ON, Canada
A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNAL
SIGA-IMIsolator Module
SIGA-IM
Operating Voltage Range
Standby Current
Activated Current
Maximum Circuit Resistance
Between Isolators
Operating Temperature Range
Operating Humidity Range
Storage Temperature Range
Construction
Shipping Weight
Compatible Electrical Boxes
15.2 - 19.95 Vdc
45 A
45 A
6
32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C)
0 to 93% RH
-4 to 140°F (-20 to 60°C)
High Impact Polymer
7.7 oz (218 g)
North American 2-1/2" (64 mm) Deep 2-Gang BoxStandard 4" Square Box 1-1/2" (38 mm) Deep BoxEuropean 100 mm Square Box
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WARNINGS
1) This module will NOT operate without electrical power. As firesfrequently cause power interruption, we suggest you discuss furthersafeguards with your local fire protection specialist.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
DESCRIPTION
NORMAL ISOLATOR OPERATION
ELECTRONICADDRESSING
STANDALONE ISOLATOR OPERATION
MOUNTING
The Isolator Module, Model SIGA-IM is a component of the Signature SeriesSystem. The SIGA-IM is an analog addressable device used to protect aClass A data line from total collapse due to wire to wire short circuits. TheSIGA-IM monitors line voltages and opens the data line when a short isdetected. A short will be isolated between the two SIGA-IMs locatedelectrically closest to the short. The number of SIGA-IMs that can beinstalled on a Signature Data Circuit (SDC) is limited only by the number of
available on that SDC.
1. Ashort on the line causes all isolators to open within 23 msec.2. At 10 msec intervals, beginning on both sides nearest the loop controller,
the isolators close to provide the next isolator down the line with power.3. When the isolator next to the short closes, it reopens within 10 msec.
The loop controller automatically assigns the address to the SIGA-IM or acustom address can be assigned to the isolator modules via laptopcomputer, no addressing switches are used. One (1) isrequired for each SIGA-IM. Refer to the appropriate manufacturer'sdocumentation for automatic and custom addressing.
In the event of a communications failure with the Signature controller, theSIGA-IM will isolate any existing short condition and remain open untilcommunications with the Signature controller is restored and the shortedcondition is removed. Refer to the applicable fire alarm control panel manualto verify standalone capabilities.
The SIGA-IM can be mounted in a North American 2-1/2" (64 mm) deep 2-gang box, standard 4" square 1-1/2" (38 mm) deep box, or European 100mm square box. The terminal blocks will accept #14, 16 or 18 AWG wire(1.5 mm , 1.0 mm , 0.75 mm ). Sizes #16 and #18 are preferred.
detector addresses
detector address
APPLICATION INFORMATION
In a Class A circuit, a short will be isolated between the two (2) SIGA-IMmodules located electrically closest to the short as shown in the twoconfigurations below.
2 2 2
SPECIFICATIONS
Control Relay Module, SIGA-CR (Personality Code 8)
WIRINING
1) For maximum wire resistance, refer to the appropriatemanufacturer's documentation.
2) Max. #14AWG (1.5 mm ) wire.
3 Refer to Signature Loop Controller Installation Sheet for wiringspecifications.
4 This module should be used only with ClassAwiring.
5 Maximum circuit resistance between isolators is 6 .
6) All wiring is power-limited and supervised.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1)
2) Refer to Technical Bulletin (P/N 270145) for installationguidelines.
3) Verify that all field wiring is free of opens, shorts, and groundfaults.
4) Make all wiring connections as shown in the wiring diagram.
5) Write the address assigned to the module on the label providedand apply the label to the module. Peel off the removable serialnumber label from the module and apply it to the appropriatelocation in the Serial Number Logbook.
6) Using the two 6-32 x 3/8" (9.5 mm) machine screws provided,mount the module to the electrical box.
7) Using the four 4-24 x 5/16" (7.9 mm) self-tapping screwsprovided, mount the wall plate to the module.
1) Wire in accordance with NFPA70-1996, National Electrical CodeArticle 760, Section 760-54(a)(1), Exception No. 2 and 3.
The SIGA-IM is shipped from the factory as an assembledunit; it contains no user-serviceable parts and should NOTbe disassembled.
NOTE:
Wire Stripping Guide
Strip 1/4" (6.4 mm) from the ends of ALL wires that connect to theterminal block of the module.
CAUTION:Exposing more than 1/4" (6.4 mm) of wire may cause a ground fault.Exposing less than 1/4" (6.4 mm) of wire may result in a faultyconnection.
Isolator Module, SIGA-IM
2
PRODUCT INFORMATION
INSTALLATION SHEET
PRODUCT DIAGRAM
DATE: 08JUN99
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 387016P FILE NAME: 387016P.CDR
REVISION LEVEL: 7.0
CREATED BY: D. Chinell
APPROVED BY: B. Right
WARNINGS
RELATED DOCUMENTSTechnical Bulletin (P/N 270145)
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
Tamper-Resist Lever Arm- Break off to disable -
(Located on Base)
Access Slot forTamper-Resist Mechanism
SIGA-IPHS(B)Intelligent 4D Multisensor
Smoke Detector
Description:
LEDs:
Electronic Addressing:
Stand-Alone Operation:
Self-Diagnostics:
The Intelligent 4D Multisensor Smoke Detectors (IPHSand IPHSB) are components of the Signature Series. This intelligentanalog device contains ionization and photoelectric smoke sensorsand provides an additional heat sensing element for detecting fire.The detector analyzes the data from all three sensors and determineswhether an alarm should be initiated.
The IPHS and IPHSB have two LEDs that show status.
The detectors contain a microprocessor capable ofperforming comprehensive self-diagnostics and storing the results.Details such as hours of operation, last maintenance date, sensitivityvalues, and number of alarms and troubles are stored in nonvolatilememory. These statistics may be retrieved and reviewed as desired.
The detector continuously monitors changes in sensitivity and notifiesthe loop controller of its condition. It issues a dirty-sensor warningwhen it reaches a preset limit. This notifies the operator of the needfor service while the detector still operates within UL/ULC limits.
Normal: Green LED flashesAlarm/active: Red LED flashesStandalone alarm: Green and red LEDs glow continuously
The loop controller automatically assignsaddresses to the detectors. Custom addresses can be assigned tothe detectors via laptop computer. No addressing switches are used.
If isolated from the loop controller, thedetector alarms when smoke levels exceed a preset value. See theapplicable control panel manual to verify standalone capability.
1) Push a small screwdriver into the tamper-resist access slot androtate the detector counterclockwise to remove it. You canpermanently disable the tamper-resist mechanism by breakingand removing the plastic lever arm from the base.
2) See the Technical Bulletin for installation guidelines.
3) Install and wire the base as described in the Installation Sheetsupplied with the base.
4) Peel off the removable serial number label from the detector andapply it to the appropriate location in the serial number log book.
5) Connect the detector to the base by rotating the detectorclockwise until it snaps into the locked position.
6) NFPA code requires that a calibrated sensitivity test be performedupon completion of the original installation and following anymodifications or additions to the system. The Signature Seriescan perform this test and generate a system sensitivity report.
7) In Canada your installation must meet the requirements ofCAN/ULC-S524-M91:
and the local Authority Having Jurisdiction.
8) Before initial testing, remove the dust cover from the detector andnotify the proper authorities that the fire alarm system isundergoing maintenance and will be temporarily out of service.
Note:
Standard for the Installation of Fire AlarmSystems,
1) This detector will NOT operate without electrical power. As firesfrequently cause power interruption, discuss further safeguardswith your local fire protection specialist.
2) This detector will NOT sense fires in areas where smoke cannotreach it. Smoke from fires in walls, roofs, or on the opposite sideof closed doors may not reach the detector.
3) Ionization detectors are best suited for detecting fast, flamingfires. Photoelectric detectors are best suited for detecting slow,smoldering fires. The heat sensor in this device provides a sourceof supplemental information to that provided by the other sensors.The heat sensor by itself does NOT provide life safety protection.
4) Maintenance (regular or selected) should be planned inaccordance with the requirements of the Authority HavingJurisdiction to ensure proper operation. Refer to NFPA 72 andULC Standard CAN 536.
5) The bright orange-colored dust cover (supplied) MUST remain on
the detector during installation, and then be removed prior tooperation. The dust cover is NOT a substitute for removing thedetector during new construction or heavy remodeling.
6) To ensure proper operation, store the detector within therecommended ranges. Allow the detector to stabilize to roomtemperature before applying power.
7) Under normal conditions, this unit does not require calibration.However, if calibration is required, return to:
GS Building Systems Corporation5 North Main StreetPittsfield, ME 04967-1500
See the Technical Bulletin for cleaning instructions.
8) Test the detector with Smoke Detector Tester and Model 1490Adapter/Tube Accessory, manufactured by Home Safeguard, Inc.
Operating voltage range: 15.2 - 19.95 Vdc
Normal operating current: 45 A
Alarm current: 45 AStandalone alarm current: 18 mAAlarm point temperature range: 60 - 70 °F (33 - 38 °C) above ambient
Ionization source: Americium 241, 0.135 CiAir velocity range: 0 - 500 ft/min (0 - 2.54 m/s)ULI/ULC smoke sensitivity range: 0.67 - 3.70 % obsc/ft (305 mm)Operating temperature range: 32 - 100 °F (0 - 38 °C)Operating humidity range: 0 - 93 % RH, non-condensingStorage temperature range: -4 - 140 °F (-20 - 60 °C)Environmental compensation: AutomaticConstruction and finish: High impact engineering polymer, whiteCompatible bases
Standard: SB, SB4Relay: RB, RB4Isolator: IB, IB4Audible: AB4
Shipping weight: 7.7 oz (218 g)Maximum distance from ceiling (wall-mounted): 12 in (305 mm)Maximum installation altitude: 6,000 ft (1,828 m)
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6411 Parkland DriveSarasota, FL 34243USA
625 6th Street EastOwen Sound, OntarioCanada N4K 5P8
TM
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
PRODUCT INFORMATION
INSTALLATION SHEET
PRODUCT DIAGRAM
Description:
LEDs:
Electronic addressing:
Standalone operation:
Self-diagnostics:
The Intelligent Ionization Smoke Detector (IS) is acomponent of the Signature Series. This intelligent analog devicesenses changes in air samples, analyzes the information, thendetermines whether an alarm should be initiated.
The detector continuously monitors changes in sensitivity due to theenvironment (e.g. dirt, smoke, temperature, humidity) and notifies theloop controller of its condition. The IS issues a dirty-sensor warningwhen it reaches its preset limit. This notifies the operator of the needfor service while the detector is still operating within UL/ULC limits.
The IS detector has two LEDs that show its status.
Normal: Green LED flashesAlarm/active: Red LED flashesStandalone alarm: Green and red LEDs glow continuously
The loop controller automatically assignsaddresses to the detectors. Custom addresses can be assigned tothe detectors via laptop computer. No addressing switches are used.
If unable to communicate with the loopcontroller, the detector alarms when smoke levels exceed its presetvalue. Refer to the applicable fire alarm control panel manual forverification of standalone capabilities.
The IS contains a microprocessor capable ofperforming comprehensive self-diagnostics and storing the results.Details such as hours of operation, last maintenance date, sensitivityvalues, and number of alarms and troubles are stored in non-volatilememory. These can be retrieved and reviewed as desired.
1) Push a small screwdriver into the access slot whilerotating the detector counterclockwise to remove the detector.
You can permanently disable the tamper-resist mechanismby breaking and removing the plastic lever arm from the base.
2) See the Technical Bulletin for installation guidelines.
3) Install and wire the base as described in the installation sheetsupplied with the base.
4) Peel off the removable serial number label from the detector andapply it to the appropriate location in the serial number log book.
5) Connect the detector to the base by rotating the detectorclockwise until it snaps into the locked position.
6) NFPA code requires that a calibrated sensitivity test be performedupon completion of the original installation and following anymodifications or additions to the system. The Signature Seriescan perform this test and generate a system sensitivity report.
7) In Canada your installation must meet the requirements ofCAN/ULC-S524-M91:
and the local Authority Having Jurisdiction.
8) Before initial testing, remove the dust cover from the detector andnotify the proper authorities that the fire alarm system isundergoing maintenance and will be temporarily out of service.
tamper-resist
Note:
Standard for the Installation of Fire AlarmSystems,
SIGA-ISIntelligent Ionization Smoke Detector
DATE: 09DEC98
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 387013P FILE NAME: 387013P.CDR
REVISION LEVEL: 7.0
CREATED BY: D. Chinell
APPROVED BY: R. Right
1) This detector will NOT operate without electrical power. As firesfrequently cause power interruption, you should discuss furthersafeguards with your local fire protection specialist.
2) This detector will NOT sense fires in areas where smoke cannotreach the detector. Smoke from fires in walls, roofs, or on theopposite side of closed doors may not reach the detector.
3) Ionization detectors have a wide range of fire-sensing capabilitiesand are best suited for detecting fast, flaming fires.
4) Maintenance (regular or selected) should be planned inaccordance with the requirements of the Authority HavingJurisdiction to ensure proper operation. Refer to NFPA 72 andULC Standard CAN 536.
5) Install the detector away from air supplies and air diffusers. Theaverage air velocity should NOT exceed 75 ft/min (22.8 m/min).Brief gusts up to 300 ft./min (91.4 m/min.) are allowed.
WARNINGS
Operating voltage range: 15.2 - 19.95 Vdc
Normal operating current: 45 A
Alarm current: 45 AStandalone alarm current: 18 mA
Ionization source: Americium 241, 1 CiULI/ULC smoke sensitivity: 0.61 to 1.91 % obsc./ft (305 mm)Operating temperature range: 32 to 120 °F (0 to 49 °C)Operating humidity range: 0 to 93% RH, Non-condensingStorage temperature range: -4 to 140 °F (-20 to 60 °C)Environmental compensation: AutomaticConstruction and finish: High impact engineering polymer, whiteCompatible bases
Standard: SB, SB4Relay: RB, RB4Isolator: IB, IB4Audible: AB4
Shipping weight: 7.7 oz. (218 g)Maximum distance from ceiling ( : 12 in (305 mm)Maximum installation altitude: 6,000 ft (1,828 m)
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SPECIFICATIONS
6) The bright orange-colored dust cover (supplied) MUST remain onthe detector during installation, and then be removed prior tooperation. The dust cover is NOT a substitute for removing thedetector during new construction or heavy remodeling.
7) To ensure proper operation, store the detector within therecommended ranges. Allow the detector to stabilize to roomtemperature before applying power.
8) Under normal conditions, this unit does not require calibration.However, if calibration is required, return to:
GS Building Systems Corporation5 North Main StreetPittsfield, ME 04967-1500
Refer to the Technical Bulletin for additional information andcleaning instructions.
9) Test the detector with Smoke Detector Tester and Model 1490Adapter/Tube Accessory, manufactured by Home Safeguard, Inc.
RELATED DOCUMENTSTechnical Bulletin (P/N 270145)
EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
6411 Parkland DriveSarasota, FL 34243USA
625 6th Street EastOwen Sound, OntarioCanada N4K 5P8
TM
Product Information
Installation Instructions
WARNINGS
Specifications
EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGYSARASOTA , FL 800-655-4497 Fax. 941-753-1806CHESHIRE, CT 203-699-3000 Fax. 203-699-3075OWEN SOUND, CANADA 519-376-2430 Fax. 519-376-7258INTERNATIONAL: CANADA 905-678-6767 Fax. 905-678-9791
SIGA-LEDREMOTE LED ALARM INDICATOR
PART NO.: 387025P ISSUE: 5
Wire Size Max. Wire Distance
#18 AWG (0.75 mm )*2
1,567 ft. (478 m)
2,490 ft. (759 m)
3,960 ft. (1,207 m)
#16 AWG (1.0 mm )*2
#14 AWG (1.5 mm )*2
* Preferred wire size.
DESCRIPTION
ONLYNOT
The Remote LED Alarm Indicator, Model SIGA-LED, is acomponent of the Signature Series System. This polarizeddevice provides visual indication when a detector initiates analarm. A clear lens, light emitting diode pulses on and off in theevent of an alarm condition.
The SIGA-LED can be used with the Standard DetectorBase, Model SIGA-SB or SIGA-SB4. It is compatible withany other bases.
1) This remote annunciator is NOT intended to be used as anevacuation signal for Life Safety situations.
2) This remote annunciator will NOT operate if the device thatit is connected to it is not powered.
3) The LED used in this device has a 180 range of visibility,but the best visibility is achieved in direct viewingapplications. This device should NOT be installed in areasof direct sunlight, or where its intensity may be reduced.
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1) Refer to Technical Bulletin (P/N 270145) for installationguidelines.
2) Wire the SIGA-LED to the base as described in theInstallation Sheet supplied with the base. Be sure toobserve the polarity of the terminals on the terminal blockas shown in the diagram below.
LED Type
Luminous Intensity
Operation
Resistance per Wire
Operating Temperature Range
Operating Humidity Range
Storage Temperature Range
Compatible Detectors
Compatible Bases
NOTE: -Not for use with 24V DC circuits.
Duct Applications
Compatible Electrical Boxes
Clear Lens,Red Light Emitting Diode
65 mcd
Pulses on Alarm Condition
10 Max.
32 - 120 F (0 - 49 C)
0 - 93% RH
-4 - 140 F (-20 - 60 C)
SIGA Series Detectors
Standard Bases: SIGA-SB, -SB4
Duct Detector Mounting Plate, SIGA-DH
North American 1-Gang BoxStandard 4" Square Box 1-1/2" (38 mm) Deep w/ 1-Gang Cover
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Construction & Finish
Shipping Weight
High ImpactEngineering Polymer, White
3.2 oz (90 g)
Remote LED Alarm Indicator, SIGA-LED
PRODUCT INFORMATION
SIGA-MAB
SPECIFICATIONS
DATE: 08/17/98
INSTALLATION SHEET:
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 387356P FILE NAME: 387356P.CDR
REVISION LEVEL: 1.0
CREATED BY: B. Graham
APPROVED BY: R. Right
GS BUILDING SYSTEMSCORPORATION
A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNAL
SIGA-MABClass A/B Input/Output Module
Operating Voltage Range
Output Ratings
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity
Storage Temperature
Construction
Shipping Weight
Mounting
UL Compatibility ID
15.2 to 19.95 VDC
24 VDC 2A25 V Audio 50 W70 V Audio 35 W
32 to 120 °F (0 to 49 °C)
0 to 93% RH
-4 to 140 °F (-20 to 60 °C)
High impact engineering polymer
0.10 lb (0.05 kg)
SIGA-UIO(R) series motherboard
0.0
Current Ratings
Class B IDCPersonality Code(s) 1, 2, 3, or 4
Standby Current 250 A
Activated Current 400 A
EOL Resistor 47 K
Class A IDCPersonality Code(s) 9, 10, 11, or 12
Standby Current 223 A
Activated Current 365 AEOL Resistor N/A
Class A or B NACPersonality Code(s) 15 or 16
Standby Current 223 A
Activated Current 365 A
EOL Resistor 47 K for Class BNo EOL for Class A
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Description
Note:
The SIGA-MAB Class A/B Input/Output Module, is an addressable SignatureSeries component, that may be used in any of the following configurations:
ClassAor B dry contact initiating device circuit (IDC)ClassAor B notification appliance circuit (NAC)
See Programming, on the next page, for personality code definitions.
Diagnostic LEDs provide visible indication of module status. A flashing greenLED indicates normal status. A flashing red LED indicates the alarm/activestate.
The SIGA-MAB plugs into any available module space on a SIGA-UIO(R)series motherboard, and captive screws secure it to the board. All wiringconnections are made to terminals on the motherboard.
The personality code determines the function performed by the SIGA-MAB.The Signature controller automatically assigns two addresses anddownloads personality codes to the SIGA-MAB during system configuration.A custom address can be assigned to the module via the SIGA-PRO. Noaddressing switches are used.
GS BUILDING SYSTEMSCORPORATION
A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNALGS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION
6411 Parkland DriveSarasota, FL 34243USA
625 6th Street EastOwen Sound, OntarioCanada N4K 5P8
PROGRAMMING
Personality Code 1: N/OAlarm Latching (Class B)
Personality Code 2: N/OAlarm Delayed Latching (Class B)
Personality Code 3: N/OActive Non-latching (Class B)
Personality Code 4: N/OActive Latching (Class B)
Personality code 1 configures the SIGA-MAB for Class B normally-open drycontact initiating devices (for example: pull-stations and heat detectors).When the N/O input contact of an initiating device closes, an alarm signal issent to the Signature controller and the alarm condition is latched at themodule. This is the default personality code assigned by the factory.
Personality code 2 operates like personality code 1, but the contact mustremain closed for approximately 16 seconds before an alarm status isgenerated. Personality code 2 is only used with non-retarded waterflowalarm switches.
Personality code 3 typically monitors equipment like fans, dampers, anddoors. A contact closure causes an active status, which does not latch at themodule, instead of an alarm status.
Personality code 4 typically monitors supervisory and tamper switches. Acontact closure causes an active status, which latches at the module,instead of an alarm status.
Personality code 9 configures the SIGA-MAB for the connection of Class Anormally-open dry contact initiating devices (for example: pull stations andheat detectors). When the N/O input contact of an initiating device closes, analarm signal is sent to the Signature controller and the alarm condition islatched at the module.
Personality code 10 operates the same as personality code 9, but thecontact must remain closed for approximately 16 seconds before an alarmstatus is generated. Personality code 10 typically monitors waterflow alarmswitches.
Personality code 11 operates like personality code 9, but the contact closurecauses an active status, which does not latch at the module, instead of analarm status. Personality code 11 typically monitors equipment like fans,dampers, and doors.
Personality Code 9: N/OAlarm Latching (ClassA)
Personality Code 10: N/OAlarm Delayed Latching (ClassA)
Personality Code 11: N/OActive - Non-latching (ClassA)
Personality Code 12: N/OActive - Latching (ClassA)Personality code 12 operates the same as personality code 9, but thecontact closure causes an active status, which latches at the module,instead of an alarm status. Personality code 12 typically monitorssupervisory and tamper switches.
Personality Code 15: Signal Output (ClassA)
Personality Code 16: Signal Output (Class B)
Note:
Personality code 15 configures the SIGA-MAB for the connection of aClassANAC output (for example: bells, speakers, and strobes).
Personality code 16 configures the SIGA-MAB for the connection of aClass B NAC output (for example: bells, speakers, and strobes).
Data entry may define this module as a SIGA-UM. Make sure thepersonality code for channel 2 remains 00.
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MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
387356P.CDR Page 2 of 4
1 Disconnect power to the cabinets before removing or installingcomponents. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or loss oflife.
2 The SIGA-MAB will not operate without electrical power. As firesfrequently cause power interruption, we suggest you discuss furthersafeguards with your local fire protection specialist.
3 The personality code for the SIGA-MAB is factory set to 0.
Warnings
! Caution!
Observe static-sensitive material handling practices.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
The SIGA-MAB is shipped from the factory as an assembled unit. Itcontains no user-servicable parts and should not be disassembled.
1 Install the SIGA-UIO(R) series motherboard according to itsinstallation sheet.
2 Verify that the Signature Data Circuit (SDC) is properly connected toTB7.
3 Plug the SIGA-MAB into any available position on the motherboard.
4 Secure the module to the motherboard with both of its captivescrews.
5 Wire the terminal blocks according to the wiring instructions of thisinstallation sheet (following pages).
6 Write the module's address on the label provided and apply the labelto the module.
7 Peel off the removable bar-coded serial number label from themodule and apply it to the appropriate location in the Serial NumberLogbook.
All wiring should conform to NFPA 70-1996,Article 760, Section 760-54(a)(1), Exception No. 2 and 3.
Refer to UIO series motherboard installation sheets for wirerouting information.
Note: National ElectricalCode
4321
4321
TB14
TB15
SIGA-MAB
Personality Codes: 1, 2, 3, or 4
Personality Codes: 9, 10, 11, or 12
No connections required forSIGA-MAB using personalitycodes 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, or12.
No connections required for SIGA-MAB usingpersonality codes 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, or 12.
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capacitance of 0.1 F.
Maximum #12 AWG (2.5 mm )wire; Minimum #18 AWG (0.75mm )
Refer to Signature controllerInstallation Sheet for wiringspecifications.
Maximum 10 Vdc @ 350 A
The SIGA-UIO6R does not comewith TB14.
The SIGA-UIO6 does not comewith TB8 through TB13.
Maximum alarm current is 17mA. Operating voltage range is16.0 to 24.0 Vdc.
All wiring is supervised andpower-limited.
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No connections required forSIGA-MAB using personalitycodes 15 or 16.
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Single Input Wiring (Personality Code 15 or 16)
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Typical Speaker Circuit
The SIGA-MAB requires transient protection forinstallations that connect electromechanical bells orhorns to output circuits. The module's circuitryrequires a bi-polar transient protector (P/N235196P) for protection against transient spikescaused by the inductive load of bells or horns.
Connect the bi-polar transient protector assemblyacross the terminals of the bell or horn electricallyclosest to the module. The bi-polar transientprotector is not polarity-sensitive.
Locate bells and horns at least 6ft. (1.83 m) fromthe module.
Bi-polar Transient Protector (P/N 235196P)
Transient Protection Caution
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For maximum resistance, see the appropriate technical reference manual. Maximum circuit capacitance is 0.1 F.
Maximum #12 AWG (2.5 mm ) wire; Minimum #18 AWG (0.75 mm )
Refer to Signature Controller Installation Sheet for wiring specifications.
The SIGA-UIO6R does not come with TB14.
The SIGA-UIO6 does not come with TB8 through TB13.
Supervised and power limited.
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The input for this riser is common to all modules.
Use UL/ULC Regulated Power Supply listed for Fire Protective Signaling.
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SIGA-UIOR series motherboardindividual Riser 1 connection. Installthe jumpers between adjacentmodules that use the same riser.
TB7
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Red LED (Active)
Data Out
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Installation Instructions
WARNINGS
Specifications
EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGYSARASOTA , FL 800-655-4497 Fax. 941-753-1806CHESHIRE, CT 203-699-3000 Fax. 203-699-3075OWEN SOUND, CANADA 519-376-2430 Fax. 519-376-7258INTERNATIONAL: CANADA 905-678-6767 Fax. 905-678-9791
SIGA-MB4TRANSPONDER MOUNTING BRACKET
PART NO.: P-047550-1775 ISSUE: 1
SIGA Series Module
Table A - Compatible Modules
Installation InstructionPart No.
SIGA-CT1 387021P
387023P
387037P
387057P
387058P
SIGA-CR
SIGA-CT2
SIGA-MM1
SIGA-WTM
DESCRIPTIONThe Transponder Mounting Bracket, Model SIGA-MB4, is acomponent of the Signature Series System. This bracket allowsfor mounting two 1-gang compatible modules in a European 100mm Square Box or Standard NorthAmerican 4" Square Box.
Ensure that the self-adhesive bar code label on the module is notlost or damaged when removing the 1-gang module from the 1-gang mounting bracket and installing it in the 2-gang mountingbracket. Without the bar code label, you will be unable toaddress the module.
The following items must be retained from the 1-gangmodule(s) that are to be mounted in the SIGA-MB4:
• Self-adhesive address labels
• End-of-line resistors, if supplied
• Bilingual faceplate labels
• Peel-off bar code labels
1) Install compatible electrical box.
2) Remove the desired module(s) from the 1-gang bracketand snap into the SIGA-MB4 2-gang mounting bracket.Ensure that the self-adhesive bar code label is NOT lost ordamaged.
Use the faceplate and faceplate screws providedwith the SIGA-MB4 instead of those provided withthe modules.
When mounting two 1-gang modules in the SIGA-MB4, the tabs on top and bottom should bestraightened flush with the top and bottom of thebracket. This allows the modules to be placedinside the bracket (See Figure).
3) Verify that all field wiring is free of opens, shorts, andground faults. Wire and install the module(s) in accordancewith the appropriate instruction as listed in TableA.
4) Using the two 6-32 x 7/16" (11 mm) screws, mount theSIGA-MB4 to the electrical box.
5) Use the faceplate and four 4-24 x 5/16" (8 mm) self-tappingscrews provided with the SIGA-MB4 and mount thefaceplate to the module.
NOTES:
Compatible Modules
Compatible Electrical Boxes
SIGA Series Modules (Table A)
North American 2-1/2" (64 mm) Deep 2-Gang BoxStandard 4" Square Box 1-1/2" (38 mm) Deep BoxEuropean 100 mm Square Box
Transponder Mounting Bracket, SIGA-MB4
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SIGA-MCC1
SPECIFICATIONS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
DATE: 08/17/98
INSTALLATION SHEET:
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 387352P FILE NAME: 387352P.CDR
REVISION LEVEL: 1.0
CREATED BY: B. Graham
APPROVED BY: R. Right
SIGA-MCC1Single Input Signal Module
Operating Voltage Range
Standby Current
Activated Current
Output Ratings
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity
Storage Temperature
Construction
Shipping Weight
Mounting
15.2 to 19.95 Vdc
223
100 A
24 Vdc 2 A25 V audio 50 W70 V audio 35 W
EOL Resistor Value 47 K
32 to 120 °F (0 to 49 °C)
0 to 93% RH
-4 to 140 °F (-20 to 60 °C)
High impact engineering polymer
0.10 lb (0.05 kg)
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The SIGA-MCC1 is shipped from the factory as an assembled unit; itcontains no user-servicable parts and should not be disassembled.
1 Install the SIGA-UIO(R) series motherboard according to its installationsheet.
2 Verify that the Signature Data Circuit (SDC) is correctly connected toTB7.
3 Plug the SIGA-MCC1 into any available position in the motherboard.
4 Secure the module to the motherboard with both of its captive screws.
5 Wire the terminal blocks according to the wiring instructions of thisinstallation sheet (next page).
6 Write the address assigned to the module on the label provided andapply the label to the module.
7 Peel off the removable bar coded serial number label from the moduleand apply it to the appropriate location in the Serial Number Logbook.
All wiring should conform to NFPA70-1996,Article 760, Section 760-54(a)(1), Exception No. 2 and 3. Refer toUIO series motherboard installation sheets for wire routinginformation.
Note: National Electrical Code
Description
Note:
The SIGA-MCC1 Single Input Signal Module is an addressable SignatureSeries component used to connect a supervised output circuit to the signalriser. The SIGA-MCC1 does not supervise the riser; the fire alarm panelmust provide this function. Upon command from the Signature controller,the SIGA-MCC1 connects the output circuit to the riser input, which maybe: 24 Vdc to operate polarized audible and visual appliances, 25 Vac or 70Vac to operate audio evacuation circuits, or telephone audio.
See the programming information, below, for definitions of thepersonality codes.
Diagnostic LEDs provide a visible indication of module status. A flashinggreen LED indicates normal status. A flashing red LED indicates thealarm/active state.
The SIGA-MCC1 plugs into any available module space on a SIGA-UIO(R) series motherboard, and captive screws secure it to themotherboard.All module wiring is made to terminals on the motherboard.
The personality code downloaded to the module by the Signaturecontroller during system configuration determines the function performedby the SIGA-MCC1. The SIGA-MCC1 requires one module address,which the Signature controller assigns to it. A custom address can beassigned to the module via the SIGA-PRO. No addressing switches areused.
Personality Code 5: Riser Selector (Single Input)
Personality Code 6: Riser Selector (Single Input), Ring-tone
Personality code 5 configures the SIGA-MCC1 as a signal power (24 Vdc)or audio evacuation (25 or 70 Vac) riser selector, and disables the ring-tonegenerator. The output is monitored for open or shorted wiring. If a shortexists, the control panel inhibits the activation of the audible/visual signalcircuit, so the riser is not connected to the wiring fault.
Personality code 6 configures the SIGA-MCC1 as a telephone riserselector. When a telephone handset is plugged into its jack or lifted from itshook, the SIGA-MCC1 will generate its own ring-tone signal. A separatering-tone riser is not needed. The module sends a signal to the controlpanel to indicate that an off-hook condition is present, and waits for thesystem operator to respond to the call. When the system operatorresponds, the ring-tone signal is disabled and the telephone is connectedto the telephone riser.
Note: Data entry may define this module as a SIGA-CC1.
? PROGRAMMING Disconnect power to the cabinets before removing or installingcomponents. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or loss of life.
Warning!
! Caution!
Observe static-sensitive material handling practices.
GS BUILDING SYSTEMSCORPORATION
A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNALGS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION
6411 Parkland DriveSarasota, FL 34243USA
625 6th Street EastOwen Sound, OntarioCanada N4K 5P8
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Typical Telephone Circuit
Typical Speaker Circuit
Bi-polar Transient Protector (P/N 235196P)
Transient Protection Caution
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1 The SIGA-MCC1 will operate without electricalpower. As fires frequently cause power interruption,we suggest you discuss further safeguards with yourlocal fire protection specialist.
2 The personality code for the SIGA-MCC1 is factoryset to 5.
3 The SIGA-MCC1 does support conventionalsmoke detectors.
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SIGA-UIOR series motherboardindividual Riser 1 connection. Installthe jumpers between adjacentmodules that use the same riser.
SIGA-UIO(R) series motherboard
Install the Bi-Polar Transient Protector (P/N 235196P) here.Refer to the Transient Protection Caution above.
387352P.CDR Page 2 of 2
The SIGA-MCC1 requires transient protectionfor installations that connect electromechanicalbells or horns to output circuits. The module'scircuitry requires a bi-polar transient protector(P/N 235196P) for protection against transientspikes caused by the inductive load of bells orhorns.
Connect the bi-polar transient protectorassembly across the terminals of the bell orhorn electrically closest to the module. The bi-polar transient protector is not polarity-sensitive.
Locate bells and horns at least 6ft. (1.83 m)from the module.
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For maximum resistance, see the appropriate technical reference manual.
Maximum circuit capacitance is 0.1 F.
The input for this riser is common to all modules.
Use UL/ULC Regulated Power Supply listed for Fire Protective Signaling.
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Supervised and power limited when connected to a power limited source. Ifthe source is non-power limited, power limited marking shall be eliminated.
Maximum #12 AWG (2.5 mm ) wire; Minimum #18 AWG (0.75 mm ).
See the Signature controller installation sheet for wiring specifications.
The SIGA-UIO6R and the SIGA-UIO2R do not come with TB14.
The SIGA-UIO6 does not come with TB8 through TB13.
Supervised and power limited.
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SIGA-MCC2
SPECIFICATIONS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
DATE: 08/17/98
INSTALLATION SHEET:
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 387353P FILE NAME: 387353P.CDR
REVISION LEVEL: 1.0
CREATED BY: B. Graham
APPROVED BY: R. Right
SIGA-MCC2Dual Input Signal Module
Operating Voltage Range
Standby Current
Activated Current
Output Ratings
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity
Storage Temperature
Construction
Shipping Weight
Mounting
15.2 to 19.95 Vdc
223
100 A
24 Vdc 2 A25 V Audio 50 W70 V Audio 35 W
EOL Resistor Value 47 K
32 to 120 °F (0 to 49 °C)
0 to 93% RH
-4 to 140 °F (-20 to 60 °C)
High impact engineering polymer
0.10 lb (0.05 kg)
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The SIGA-MCC2 is shipped from the factory as an assembled unit; itcontains no user-servicable parts and should not be disassembled.
1 Install the SIGA-UIO(R) series motherboard according to itsinstallation sheet.
2 Verify that the Signature Data Circuit (SDC) is properly connected toTB7.
3 Plug the SIGA-MCC2 into any available position on themotherboard.
4 Secure the module to the motherboard with both of its captivescrews.
5 Wire the terminal blocks according to the wiring instructions of thisinstallation sheet (next page).
6 Write the address assigned to the module on the label provided andapply the label to the module.
7 Peel off the removable bar coded serial number label from themodule and apply it to the appropriate location in the Serial NumberLogbook.
All wiring should conform to NFPA 70-1996,Article 760, Section 760-54(a)(1), Exception No. 2 and 3.
Refer to UIO series motherboard installation sheets for wirerouting information.
Note: National ElectricalCode
DESCRIPTION
Note:
The SIGA-MCC2 Dual Input Signal Module is an addressable SignatureSeries component, which connects supervised output circuits to signalrisers 1 and 2. The SIGA-MCC2 does not supervise the riser; the firealarm panel must provide this function. Upon command from theSignature controller, the SIGA-MCC2 connects the output circuit to theriser input, which may be 24 Vdc, to operate polarized audible and visualappliances, or 25/70 Vac, to operate audio evacuation circuits.
During system configuration, the Signature controller downloads thepersonality code, which determines the function performed by the SIGA-MCC2, and automatically assigns the two addresses it requires. Acustom address can be assigned to the module via the SIGA-PRO. Noaddressing switches are used.
See the programming information, below, for the definitions of thepersonality codes.
Diagnostic LEDs provide visible indication of module status. A flashinggreen LED indicates normal status. A flashing red LED indicates thealarm/active state.
The SIGA-MCC2 plugs into any available module space on a SIGA-UIO(R) series motherboard, and captive screws secure it to the board.All wiring connections are made to terminals on the motherboard.
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Personality Code 7: Riser Selector (Dual Input)Personality code 7 configures the SIGA-MCC2 as a one of two outputsignal power (24 Vdc) or audio evacuation (25 or 70 Vac) riser selector.Each output circuit is monitored for open and shorted wiring. If a shortexists, the control panel inhibits the activation of the audible/visualsignal circuit so the riser is not connected to the wiring fault.
Note: Data entry may define this module as a SIGA-CC2.
Disconnect power to the cabinets before removing or installingcomponents. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or loss of life.
Warning!
! Caution!
Observe static-sensitive material handling practices.
GS BUILDING SYSTEMSCORPORATION
A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNALGS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION
6411 Parkland DriveSarasota, FL 34243USA
625 6th Street EastOwen Sound, OntarioCanada N4K 5P8
Riser 1 Out
Riser 2 Out
Riser 1 Out
TB14
TB15Green LED (Normal)
SIGA-UIO(R) series motherboard
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2 The personality code for the SIGA-MCC2 is factory setto 7.
3 The SIGA-MCC2 does support conventional smokedetectors.
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Typical Notification Appliance Circuit
Typical Speaker Circuit
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SIGA-UIOR series motherboardindividual Riser 1 connection. Installthe jumpers
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modules that use the same riser
387353P.CDR Page 2 of 2
The SIGA-MCC2 requires transient protection forinstallations that connect electromechanical bells orhorns to output circuits. The module's circuitryrequires a bi-polar transient protector (P/N235196P) for protection against transient spikescaused by the inductive load of bells or horns.
Connect the bi-polar transient protector assemblyacross the terminals of the bell or horn electricallyclosest to the module. The bi-polar transientprotector is not polarity-sensitive.
Locate bells and horns at least 6ft. (1.83 m) fromthe module.
Bi-polar Transient Protector (P/N 235196P)
Transient Protection Caution!
For maximum resistance, see the appropriate technical reference
manual. Maximum circuit capacitance is 0.1 F.
Use UL/ULC Regulated Power Supply listed for Fire ProtectiveSignaling.
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Supervised and power limited when connected to a power limitedsource. If the source is non-power limited, power-limited marking shallbe eliminated.
The input for this riser is common to all modules.
Maximum #12 AWG (2.5 mm ) wire; Minimum #18 AWG (0.75 mm ).
See the Signature controller installation sheet for wiring specifications.
The SIGA-UIO6R and the SIGA-UIO2R do not come with TB14.
The SIGA-UIO6 does not come with TB8 through TB13.
Supervised and power limited.
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SPECIFICATIONS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
DATE: 08/17/98
INSTALLATION SHEET:
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 387358P FILE NAME: 387358P.CDR
REVISION LEVEL: 1.0
CREATED BY: B. Graham
APPROVED BY: R. Right
SIGA-MCRControl Relay (Dry)
Operating Voltage Range
Standby Current
Activated Current
Contact Rating (Pilot Duty)
Relay Type
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity
Storage Temperature
Construction
Shipping Weight
Mounting
15.2 to 19.95 Vdc
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30 Vdc 2 A120 Vac 0.5 A
Form C
32 to 120 °F (0 to 49 °C)
0 to 93% RH
-4 to 140 °F (-20 to 60 °C)
High impact engineering polymer
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Personality Code 8: Dry Contact Output
Note:
The SIGA-MCR is factory assigned personality code 8, whichconfigures the SIGA-MCR as an output dry contact relay.
Data entry may define this module as a SIGA-CR.
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Disconnect power to the cabinets before removing or installingcomponents. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or loss of life.
Warning!
! Caution!
Observe static-sensitive material handling practices.The SIGA-MCR is shipped from the factory as an assembled unit. Itcontains no user-servicable parts and should not be disassembled.
1 Install the SIGA-UIO(R) series motherboard according to itsinstallation sheet.
2 Verify that the Signature Data Circuit (SDC) is properly connectedto TB7.
3 Plug the SIGA-MCR into any available position on the motherboard.
4 Secure the module to the motherboard with both of its captivescrews.
5 Wire the terminal blocks according to the wiring instructions of thisinstallation sheet (next page).
6 Write the module's address on the label provided and apply thelabel to the module.
7 Peel off the removable bar-coded serial number label from themodule and apply it to the appropriate location in the Serial NumberLogbook.
All wiring should conform to NFPA 70-1996,Article 760, Section 760-54(a)(1), Exception No. 2 and 3.
Refer to UIO motherboard installation sheets for wire routinginformation.
Note: National ElectricalCode
Description
Note:
The SIGA-MCR Control Relay Module is an addressable SignatureSeries component. A Form C dry contact relay in the SIGA-MCR maycontrol equipment shutdown or external appliances like door closers,fans, and dampers. The system firmware ensures that the relay is inthe proper ON/OFF state. The SIGA-MCR relay energizes uponcommand from the Signature controller.
The SIGA-MCR requires one device address, which the Signaturecontroller automatically assigns.Acustom address can be assigned tothe module via the SIGA-PRO. No addressing switches are used.
See Programming, below, for the application and definition ofpersonality code 8.
Diagnostic LEDs provide visible indication of module status.A flashinggreen LED indicates normal status. A flashing red LED indicates thealarm/active state.
The SIGA-MCR plugs into any available module space on a SIGA-UIO(R) series motherboard, and captive screws secure it to the board.All wiring connections are made to terminals on the motherboard.
GS BUILDING SYSTEMSCORPORATION
A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNALGS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION
6411 Parkland DriveSarasota, FL 34243USA
625 6th Street EastOwen Sound, OntarioCanada N4K 5P8
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1 The SIGA-MCR will operate without electrical power. Asfires frequently cause power interruption, we suggest youdiscuss further safeguards with your local fire protectionspecialist.
2 Dangerous voltages may be present at the terminals evenwhen power is shut off.
3 The personality code for the SIGA-MCR is factory set to 8.
4 The SIGA-MCR does support conventional smokedetectors.
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Refer to Signature Controller Installation Sheet for wiring specifications.
The SIGA-UIO6R and the SIGA-UIO2R do not come with TB14.
The SIGA-UIO6 does not come with TB8 through TB13.
Install the SIGA-MCR within the same room as the device it iscontrolling.
Supervised and power limited.
Power limited when connected to a power limited source. If the source isnon-power limited, power limited marking shall be eliminated.
Maximum #12 AWG (2.5 mm ) wire; Minimum #18 AWG (0.75 mm ).2 2
Notes
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No connections required forSIGA-MCR. Other modulesmay require connections.
No connections required forSIGA-MCR. Other modulesmay require connections.
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SPECIFICATIONS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
DATE: 08/17/98
INSTALLATION SHEET:
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 387359P FILE NAME: 387359P.CDR
REVISION LEVEL: 1.0
CREATED BY: B. Graham
APPROVED BY: R. Right
SIGA-MCRRControl Reversing Relay
Operating Voltage Range
Standby Current
Activated Current
Contact Rating (Pilot Duty)
Relay Type
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity
Storage Temperature
Construction
Shipping Weight
Mounting
15.2 to 19.95 Vdc
100
100 A
24 Vdc 2 A120 Vac 0.5 A
Form C
32 to 120 °F (0 to 49 °C)
0 to 93% RH
-4 to 140 °F (-20 to 60 °C)
High impact engineering polymer
0.10 lb (0.05 kg)
SIGA-UIO(R) series motherboard
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The SIGA-MCRR is shipped from the factory as an assembled unit; itcontains no user-servicable parts and should not be disassembled.
1 Install the SIGA-UIO(R) series motherboard according to itsinstallation sheet.
2 Verify that the Signature Data Circuit (SDC) is properly connected toTB7.
3 Plug the SIGA-MCRR into any available position in themotherboard.
4 Secure the module to the motherboard with both of its captivescrews.
5 Wire the terminal blocks according to the wiring instructions of thisinstallation sheet (next page).
6 Write the address assigned to the module on the label provided andapply the label to the module.
7 Peel off the removable bar coded serial number label from themodule and apply it to the appropriate location in the Serial NumberLogbook.
All wiring should conform to NFPA 70-1996,Article 760, Section 760-54(a)(1), Exception No. 2 and 3.
Refer to UIO motherboard installation sheets for wire routinginformation.
Note: National ElectricalCode
Personality Code 8: Contact Output
Note:
The SIGA-MCRR is factory assigned personality code 8, whichconfigures the SIGA-MCRR as an output dry contact relay.
Data entry may define this module as a SIGA-CR.
? PROGRAMMING
Disconnect power to the cabinets before removing or installingcomponents. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or loss of life.
Warning!
! Caution!
Observe static-sensitive material handling practices.
Description
The SIGA-MCRR Control Reversing Relay Module is an addressableSignature Series component used to power and activate the audiblesounder in SIGA-AB4 audible bases. Upon command from theSignature controller, the SIGA-MCRR relay energizes, reversing thepolarity of its 24 Vdc output.
Diagnostic LEDs provide visible indication of module status. A flashinggreen LED indicates normal status. A flashing red LED indicates thealarm/active state.
The SIGA-MCRR plugs into any available module space on a SIGA-UIO(R) series motherboard, and captive screws secure it to the board.All wiring connections are made to terminals on the motherboard.
The SIGA-MCRR requires one device address, which the Signaturecontroller assigns to it automatically.Acustom address can be assignedto the module via the SIGA-PRO. No addressing switches are used.
See the programming information, below, for the application anddefinition of Personality Code 8.Note:
GS BUILDING SYSTEMSCORPORATION
A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNALGS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION
6411 Parkland DriveSarasota, FL 34243USA
625 6th Street EastOwen Sound, OntarioCanada N4K 5P8
Data Out
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Green LED (Normal)
Red LED (Active)
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1 The SIGA-MCRR will operate without electricalpower. As fires frequently cause power interruption, wesuggest you discuss further safeguards with your localfire protection specialist.
2 Dangerous voltages may be present at the terminalseven when power is shut off.
3 The personality code for the SIGA-MCRR is factory setto 8.
4 The SIGA-MCRR does support conventional smokedetectors.
not
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Warnings
3
4
4
5
5
6
1
2
3 3
Refer to the Signature controller installation sheet for wiringspecifications.
The SIGA-UIO6R and the SIGA-UIO2R do not come with TB14.
The SIGA-UIO6 does not come with TB8 through TB13.
Supervised and power limited.
Power limited when connected to a power limited source. If thesource is non-power limited, power limited marking shall beeliminated.
Maximum #12 AWG (2.5 mm ) wire; Minimum #18 AWG (0.75mm ).
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Notes
No connections required forSIGA-MCRR. Other modulesmay require connections.
No connections required forSIGA-MCRR. Other modulesmay require connections.
387359P.CDR Page 2 of 2
No connections requiredfor SIGA-MCRR. Othermodules may requireconnections.
1 2 3 4
WIRING
SIGA-UIO(R) series motherboard
SIGA-MCRR
Optional SIGA-MCRRor SIGA-MCR fordisabling/disconnectingan audible base.
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6254A-003EOL Relayrequired forsupevision
SignatureDataCircuit
UL/ULC Listed24 Vdc powersupply
1 2 3 4
For normal operation
For General FireAlarm Operation
Power In Power Out
Polarity reverseswhen activated.
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TB7
Data Out
Data In
4321
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387351P
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PRODUCT INFORMATION
SIGA-MCT2
SPECIFICATIONS
DATE: 08/17/98
INSTALLATION SHEET:
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 387351P FILE NAME: 387351P.CDR
REVISION LEVEL: 1.0
CREATED BY: B. Graham
APPROVED BY: R. Right
SIGA-MCT2Dual Input Module
DESCRIPTION
Note:
The SIGA-MCT2 Dual Input Module is an addressable Signature Seriescomponent used to connect up to two Class B normally-open dry contactinitiating device circuits (IDCs) to a Signature controller.
The Signature controller downloads the personality code to the SIGA-MCT2 during system configuration to determine its application: alarm,supervisory, or monitor. The SIGA-MCT2 requires two addresses, whichthe Signature controller assigns to it automatically. A custom address canbe assigned to the module via the SIGA-PRO. No addressing switches areused.
See the programming information, below, for the definitions of thepersonality codes.
Diagnostic LEDs provide visible indication of module status. A flashinggreen LED indicates normal status. A flashing red LED indicates thealarm/active state.
The SIGA-MCT2 plugs in any available module space on a SIGA-UIO(R)series motherboard, and captive screws secure it to the motherboard. Allwiring connections are made to terminals on the motherboard.
Operating Voltage Range
Standby Current
Activated Current
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity
Storage Temperature
Construction
Shipping Weight
Mounting
Initiating Device Circuit
15.2 to 19.95 Vdc
396
680 A
32 to 120 °F (0 to 49 °C)
0 to 93% RH
-4 to 140 °F (-20 to 60 °C)
High impact engineering polymer
0.10 lb (0.05 kg)
SIGA-UIO(R) series motherboard
EOL Resistor Value 47 K , UL Listed
Max. Circuit Resistance 50 (25 per wire)
Max. Circuit Capacitance 0.1 F
Wire Size Max Distance to EOL Resistor
#18 AWG (0.75 mm ) 3,930 Ft (1,198 M)
#16 AWG (1.0 mm ) 6,225 Ft (1,897 M)
#14 AWG (1.5 mm ) 9,900 Ft (3,018 M)
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
The SIGA-MCT2 is shipped from the factory as an assembled unit; itcontains no user-servicable parts and should not be disassembled.
1 Install the SIGA-UIO(R) series motherboard according to itsinstallation sheet.
2 Verify that the Signature Data Circuit (SDC) is properly connected toTB7.
3 Plug the SIGA-MCT2 into any available position on the motherboard.
4 Secure the module to the motherboard with both of its captive screws.
5 Wire the terminal blocks according to the wiring instructions of thisinstallation sheet (next page).
6 Write the address assigned to the module on the label provided andapply the label to the module.
7 Peel off the removable bar coded serial number label from the moduleand apply it to the appropriate location in the Serial Number Logbook.
All wiring should conform to NFPA 70-1996,Article 760, Section 760-54(a)(1), Exception No. 2 and 3.
Refer to UIO motherboard installation sheets for wire routinginformation.
Note: National ElectricalCode
Disconnect power to the cabinets before removing or installingcomponents. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or loss of life.
Warning!
! Caution!
Observe static-sensitive material handling practices.
? PROGRAMMING
Personality Code 1: N/OAlarm Latching (Class B)
Personality Code 2: N/OAlarm Delayed Latching (Class B)
Personality Code 3: N/OActive Non-latching (Class B)
Personality Code 4: N/OActive Latching (Class B)
Personality code 1 configures the SIGA-MCT2 for Class B normally-opendry contact initiating devices (for example: pull-stations and heatdetectors). When the N/O input contact of an initiating device closes, analarm signal is sent to the Signature controller and the alarm condition islatched at the module. This is the default personality code assigned by thefactory.
Personality code 2 operates like personality code 1, but the contact mustremain closed for approximately 16 seconds before an alarm status isgenerated. Personality code 2 is only used with non-retarded waterflowalarm switches.
Personality code 3 typically monitors equipment like fans, dampers, anddoors.Acontact closure causes an active status, which does not latch at themodule, instead of an alarm status.
Personality code 4 typically monitors supervisory and tamper switches. Acontact closure causes an active status, which latches at the module,instead of an alarm status.
Note: Data entry may define this module as a SIGA-CT2.
GS BUILDING SYSTEMSCORPORATION
A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNALGS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION
6411 Parkland DriveSarasota, FL 34243USA
625 6th Street EastOwen Sound, OntarioCanada N4K 5P8
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TB15Green LED (Normal)
SIGA-MCT2
SIGA-UIO(R) series motherboard
No connections required forSIGA-MCT2
Other modules may requireconnections.
No connections or jumper settingsrequired for SIGA-MCT2.
UL/ULC Listed
47K EOL�
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WIRING
1 The SIGA-MCT2 will operate without electricalpower. As fires frequently cause power interruption, wesuggest you discuss further safeguards with your localfire protection specialist.
2 The personality code for the SIGA-MCT2 is factory setto 1.
3 The SIGA-MCT2 does support conventional smokedetectors.
not
not
Warnings
3
1
2
7
4
5
5
6
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Maximum 25 resistance per wire.
Maximum #12 AWG (2.5 mm ) wire; Minimum #18 AWG (0.75 mm ).
Refer to Signature controller installation sheet for wiring specifications.
Maximum 10 Vdc @ 350 A
The SIGA-UIO6R and the SIGA-UIO2R do not come with TB14.
The SIGA-UIO6 does not come with TB8 through TB13.
All wiring is supervised and power-limited.
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387351P.CDR Page 2 of 2
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DATE: 07/06/98
INSTALLATION SHEET:
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 387057P FILE NAME: 387057P.CDR
REVISION LEVEL: 6.0
CREATED BY: MR
APPROVED BY: SJ
GS BUILDING SYSTEMSCORPORATION
GS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION
6411 Parkland Drive 625 6th Street EastSarasota, FL 34243 Owen Sound, ON, Canada
A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNAL
LED IndicatorStatus
Normal Green LED flashes.
Alarm/Active Red LED flashes.
Operating Voltage Range
Standby Current
Activated Current
Operating Temperature Range
Operating Humidity Range
Storage Temperature Range
Construction
Shipping Weight
Compatible Electrical Boxes
Initiating Device Circuit (IDC):
EOL Resistor Value (EOLR)
Max. Circuit Resistance
Max. Circuit Capacitiance
15.2 - 19.95 Vdc
250 A
400 A
32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C)
0 to 93% RH
-4 to 140°F (-20 to 60°C)
High Impact Engineering
Polymer
5.1 oz (145 g)
North American 2-1/2" (64 mm) Deep 1-Gang BoxStandard 4" Square Box 1-1/2" (38 mm) Deep Box w/1-Gang Cover
47K , UL Listed
50 (25 per wire)
0.1 F
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Monitor Module, SIGA-MM1
IMPORTANT NOTE:TRANSIENT PROTECTION
PRODUCT INFORMATION
WARNINGS
1) This module will NOT operate without electrical power. As firesfrequently cause power interruption, we suggest you discuss furthersafeguards with your local fire protection specialist.
2) This module does NOT support conventional smoke detectors.
SIGA-MM1Monitor Module
DESCRIPTIONThe Monitor Module, Model SIGA-MM1, is a component of the SignatureSeries System. The SIGA-MM1 is an analog addressable device used toconnect a Class B normally-open monitor type dry contact Initiating DeviceCircuit (IDC) to a Signature Loop Controller. One (1) device address isrequired.
The loop controller assigns an address to the SIGA-MM1 automatically or acustom address can be assigned to the module via laptop computer; noaddressing switches are used.
Diagnostic LEDs provide visible indication of the status of the module whenthe cover plate is removed.
The SIGA-MM1 can be mounted in a NorthAmerican 2-1/2" (64 mm) deep 1-gang box, or standard 4" square box 1-1/2" (38 mm) deep with 1-gang cover.The terminal blocks will accept #14, 16, or 18 AWG wire (1.5 mm , 1.0 mm ,0.75 mm ). Sizes #16 and #18 are preferred.
The SIGA-MM1 requires the Signature Loop Controller.
The SIGA-MM1 is factory assigned personality code 3. This configures theSIGA-MM1 for monitoring of fans, dampers, doors, etc. A contact closuregenerates an active status. The active status does NOT latch at the module(it follows the status of the input switch).
SYSTEM CONTROLLER COMPATIBILITY
Personality Code 3: N/OActive - Non-latching (Class B)
2 2
2
Max. Distance to EOLRWire Size
#18 AWG (0.75 mm ) 3,930' (1,198m)
#16 AWG (1.0 mm ) 6,225' (1,897m)
#14 AWG (1.5 mm ) 9,900' (3,018m)
2
2
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SPECIFICATIONS
1 Maximum 25 resistance per wire.
2 Max. #14AWG (1.5 mm ) wire; Min. #18 (0.75 mm )
3 Refer to Signature Loop Controller Installation Sheet for wiringspecifications.
4 Maximum 10 VDC @ 350 A.
5) All wiring is power-limited and supervised.
6) This module will NOT support 2-wire smoke detectors.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Monitor Module, SIGA-MM1 (Personality Code 3)
1)
2) Refer to Technical Bulletin (P/N 270145) for installationguidelines.
3) Verify that all field wiring is free of opens, shorts, and groundfaults.
4) Make all wiring connections as shown in the wiring diagram.
5) Write the address assigned to the module on the label providedand apply the label to the module. Peel off the removable serialnumber label from the module and apply it to the appropriatelocation in the Serial Number Logbook.
6) Using the two 6-32 x 1/2" (13 mm) machine screws provided,mount the module to the electrical box.
7) Using the four 4-24 x 5/16" (8 mm) self-tapping screws provided,mount the wall plate to the module.
1) If a 2" (51 mm) 1-gang box is used, conduit can enter theelectrical box through ONLY ONE knock-out hole.
2) If a 2-1/2" (64 mm) 1-gang box is used, conduit can enter theelectrical box through ONE or BOTH knock-out holes.
The SIGA-MM1 is shipped from the factory as an assembledunit; it contains no user-serviceable parts and should NOTbe disassembled.
NOTES:
Wire Stripping Guide
Strip 1/4" (6.4 mm) from the ends of ALL wires that connect to theterminal block of the module.
CAUTION:Exposing more than 1/4" (6.4 mm) of wire may cause a ground fault.Exposing less than 1/4" (6.4 mm) of wire may result in a faultyconnection.
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MODULE
SNAP-ON
TABS
BLACK METAL
FRAME
INSTALLATION SHEET:
INSTALLATION SHEET PART NO.: 387160
REVISION LEVEL: 1.0
CREATED BY: DRM
FILE NAME: 387160.CDR
DATE: 7/24/95
APPROVED BY: Project Engineer
SIGA-MP1
MOUNTING PLATE
EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGYSARASOTA, FL. 813-755-4811 Fax: 941-751-6384FARMINGTON, CT. 203-678-0410 Fax: 203-677-1621OWEN SOUND, CANADA 519-376-2430 Fax: 519-376-7258INTERNATIONAL: CANADA 905-678-6767 Fax: 905-678-2872
SIGA-MP1
Product Information Specifications
Figure 1
Warnings
Installation Instructions
DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE INSTALLING
OR REMOVING THE SIGA-MP1.
The SIGA-MP1 is a mounting plate which allows for
installation of four (4) SIGA-CC1's, SIGA-CC2's., or SIGA-UM's
( larger modules) or eight (8) CT-1's, CT-2's, SIGA-CR's, SIGA-
MM1's, or SIGA-WTM's (smaller modules). Any combination
of the SIGA modules can be mounted on the SIGA-MP1.
The SIGA-MP1 is a flat aluminum plate which mounts in
EST's standard equipment enclosures. (Refer to the Network
Hardware Technical Reference Manual Vol. 1 for
information on equipment enclosures.) The plate can be
mounted in any standard full footprint module
position in the enclosure. The SIGA-MP1 removes the need
for gang boxes and provides the ease of mounting
needed equipment in a common enclosure.
OPTION
Mounting SIGA Modules to the SIGA-MP1:
Mounting the SIGA-MP1:
1. The black metal mounting frame that comes
standard with all SIGA modules MUST be removed.
Squeeze the snap-on tabs that extend from the
back of the modules and remove the black metal
frame. (Refer to Figure 1.)
2. Pop the snap-on tabs on the modules into the
openings on the SIGA-MP1. When the snap-on tabs
are completely pushed in, they will lock into place.
(Refer to Figure 2.)
1. Mount the SIGA-MP1 in a standard enclosure. The
SIGA-MP1 requires one standard full footprint and
mounts in any module position using #6
screws. (Refer to Figure 3.)
2. Wire modules per the appropriate installation
sheets. (Refer to the Signature Series Technical
Reference Manual or the EST2 Technical Reference
Manual for module installation sheets.)
OPTION
Size 9.25" x 6.25" (L x W)
Material 1/8" Aluminum
Weight .6 lb. (.27kg)
Mounting 1 Standard Module
Footprint
Module Space Available 4
(Large)
Module Space Available 8
(Small)
ECN95 - 0742SHT 5 OF 13
SIGA-MP1
SIGA MODULE
Figure 2, Mounting SIGA Module to SIGA-MP1
Figure 3, Mounting SIGA-MP1 to Enclosure Backplate
ENCLOSURE BACKPLATE
SIGA-MP1
WITH MODULES
48 37 26
10
15
9
TB1
TB3
48 37 26
10
15
9
TB1
TB3
48 37 26
10
15
9
TB1
TB3
48 37 26
10
15
9
TB1
TB3#6 Screws
Standoffs
Mechanical Installation
INSTALLATION SHEET:
INSTALLATION SHEET PART NO.: 387161
REVISION LEVEL: 1.0
CREATED BY: DRM
FILE NAME: 387161.CDR
DATE: 7/24/95
APPROVED BY: Project Engineer
SIGA-MP2
MOUNTING PLATE
EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGYSARASOTA, FL. 813-755-4811 Fax: 941-751-6384FARMINGTON, CT. 203-678-0410 Fax: 203-677-1621OWEN SOUND, CANADA 519-376-2430 Fax: 519-376-7258INTERNATIONAL: CANADA 905-678-6767 Fax: 905-678-2872
SIGA-MP2
Product Information
Warnings
Installation Instructions
DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE INSTALLING
OR REMOVING THE SIGA-MP2.
The SIGA-MP2 is a mounting plate which allows for
installation of two (2) SIGA-CC1's, SIGA-CC2's., or SIGA-UM's
(larger modules) or four (4) CT-1's, CT-2's, SIGA-CR's, SIGA-
MM1's, or SIGA-WTM's (smaller modules). Any combination
of the SIGA modules can be mounted on the SIGA-MP2.
The SIGA-MP2 is a flat aluminum plate which mounts in
EST's standard equipment enclosures. (Refer to the Network
Hardware Technical Reference Manual Vol. 1 for
information on equipment enclosures.) The plate can be
mounted in any standard 1/2 footprint module
position on the inside, left/right side of the enclosure. The
SIGA-MP2 removes the need for gang boxes and provides
the ease of mounting needed equipment in a common
enclosure.
OPTION
Mounting SIGA Modules to the SIGA-MP2:
Mounting the SIGA-MP2:
1. The black metal mounting frame that comes
standard with all SIGA modules MUST be removed.
Squeeze the snap-on tabs that extend from the
back of the modules and remove the black metal
frame. (Refer to Figure 1.)
2. Pop the snap-on tabs on the modules into the
openings on the SIGA-MP2. When the snap-on tabs
are completely pushed in, they will lock into place.
(Refer to Figure 2.)
1. Mount the SIGA-MP2 in a standard enclosure. The
SIGA-MP2 requires one 1/2 standard module
footprint and mounts in any module
position. The appropriate positions are located on
the inside, left/right side of the enclosure.
2. Snap the SIGA-MP2 onto the two (2) stand-offs
located on the inside left or right side of the
enclosure. Either side is adequate depending on
the enclosure setup. (Refer to Figure 3.)
3. Wire modules per the appropriate installation
sheets. (Refer to the Signature Series Technical
Reference Manual or the EST2 Technical Reference
Manual for module installation sheets.)
OPTION
Specifications
Figure 1
Size 8.25" x 2.75" (L x W)
Material 1/8" Aluminum
Weight .45 lb (.2kg)
Mounting 1/2 Standard Module
Footprint
Module Space Available 2
(Large)
Module Space Available 4
(Small)
SIGA
MODULE
SNAP-ON
TABS
BLACK METAL
FRAME
ECN95 - 0742SHT 7 OF 13
SIGA-MP2
SIGA MODULE
Figure 2, Mounting SIGA Module to SIGA-MP2
Figure 3, Mounting SIGA-MP2 to Enclosure
Standard 1/2 Footprint Module Space
SIGA-MP2
Mounting Plate
SIGA Modules
Standard
1/2 Footprint
Module Space
Standard
1/2 Footprint
Module Space
Standoffs
Standoffs
TYPICAL ENCLOSURE
Mechanical Installation
INSTALLATION SHEET:
INSTALLATION SHEET PART NO.: 387162
REVISION LEVEL: 1.0
CREATED BY: DRM
FILE NAME: 387162.CDR
DATE: 7/24/95
APPROVED BY: Project Engineer
SIGA-MP2L
MOUNTING PLATE
EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGYSARASOTA, FL. 813-755-4811 Fax: 941-751-6384FARMINGTON, CT. 203-678-0410 Fax: 203-677-1621OWEN SOUND, CANADA 519-376-2430 Fax: 519-376-7258INTERNATIONAL: CANADA 905-678-6767 Fax: 905-678-2872
SIGA-MP2L
Product Information
Warnings
Installation Instructions
DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE INSTALLING
OR REMOVING THE SIGA-MP2L.
The SIGA-MP2L is a mounting plate which allows for
installation of three (3) SIGA-CC1's, SIGA-CC2's., or SIGA-
UM's (larger modules) or six (6) CT-1's, CT-2's, SIGA-CR's, SIGA-
MM1's, or SIGA-WTM's (smaller modules). Any combination
of the SIGA modules can be mounted on the SIGA-MP2L.
The SIGA-MP2L is a flat aluminum plate which mounts in
EST's standard equipment enclosures. (Refer to the Network
Hardware Technical Reference Manual Vol. 1 for
information on equipment enclosures.) The plate can be
mounted in any standard 1/2 footprint module
position on the inside, left/right side of the enclosure. The
SIGA-MP2L removes the need for gang boxes and provides
the ease of mounting needed equipment in a common
enclosure.
OPTION
Mounting SIGA Modules to the SIGA-MP2L:
Mounting the SIGA-MP2:
1. The black metal mounting frame that comes
standard with all SIGA modules MUST be removed.
Squeeze the snap-on tabs that extend from the
back of the modules and remove the black metal
frame. (Refer to Figure 1.)
2. Pop the snap-on tabs on the modules into the
openings on the SIGA-MP2L. When the snap-on
tabs are completely pushed in, they will lock into
place. (Refer to Figure 2.)
1. Mount the SIGA-MP2L in a standard enclosure.
The SIGA-MP2L requires one 1/2 standard module
footprint and mounts in any module
position. The appropriate positions are located on
the inside, left/right side of the enclosure.
2. Snap the SIGA-MP2L onto the two (2) stand-offs
located on the inside left or right side of the
enclosure. Either side is adequate depending on
the enclosure setup. (Refer to Figure 3.)
3. Wire modules per the appropriate installation
sheets. (Refer to the Signature Series Technical
Reference Manual or the EST2 Technical Reference
Manual for module installation sheets.)
OPTION
[SIGAMP2L.CDR]
Specifications
Size 11.8" x 2.75" (L x W)
Material 1/8" Aluminum
Weight .3lb (.14kg)
Mounting 1/2 Standard Module
Footprint
Module Space Available 3
(Large)
Module Space Available 6
(Small)
Figure 1
SIGA
MODULE
SNAP-ON
TABS
BLACK METAL
FRAME
ECN95 - 0742SHT 9 OF 13
Mechanical Installation
SIGA-MP2L
SIGA MODULE
Figure 2, Mounting SIGA Module to SIGA-MP2L
Figure 3, Mounting SIGA-MP2L to Enclosure
Standard 1/2 Footprint Module Space
SIGA-MP2L
Mounting Plate
SIGA Modules
Standard
1/2 Footprint
Module Space
Standard
1/2 Footprint
Module Space
Standoffs
Standoffs
TYPICAL ENCLOSURE
PRODUCT INFORMATION
INSTALLATION SHEET
PRODUCT DIAGRAM
DATE: 09DEC98
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 387015P FILE NAME: 387015P.CDR
REVISION LEVEL: 7.0
CREATED BY: D. Chinell
APPROVED BY: R. Right
WARNINGS
RELATED DOCUMENTSTechnical Bulletin (P/N 270145)
Description:
LEDs:
Electronic Addressing:
Stand-Alone Operation:
Self-Diagnostics:
The Intelligent 3D Multisensor Smoke Detector (PHS) ispart of the Signature Series. This intelligent analog device contains aphotoelectric smoke sensor and a fixed-temperature heat sensor. Thedetector analyzes the data from both sensing devices and determineswhether an alarm should be initiated.
The PHS has two LEDs that show its status.
Normal: Green LED flashesAlarm/active: Red LED flashesStandalone alarm: Green and red LEDs glow continuously
The loop controller automatically assignsaddresses to the detectors. Custom addresses can be assigned tothe detectors via laptop computer. No addressing switches are used.
The detector continuously monitors changes in sensitivity and notifiesthe loop controller of its condition. It issues a dirty-sensor warningwhen it reaches a preset limit. This notifies the operator of the needfor service while the detector still operates within UL/ULC limits.
If isolated from the loop controller, thedetector alarms when smoke levels exceed a preset value. See theapplicable control panel manual to verify standalone capability.
The PHS contains a microprocessor capable ofperforming comprehensive self-diagnostics and storing the results.Details such as hours of operation, last maintenance date, sensitivityvalues, and number of alarms and troubles are stored in non-volatilememory. These can be retrieved and reviewed as desired.
1) Push a small screwdriver into the tamper-resist access slot whilerotating the detector counterclockwise to remove the detector.
You can permanently disable the tamper-resist mechanismby breaking and removing the plastic lever arm from the base.
2) See the Technical Bulletin for installation guidelines.
3) Install and wire the base as described in the installation sheetsupplied with the base.
4) Peel off the removable serial number label from the detector andapply it to the appropriate location in the serial number log book.
5) Connect the detector to the base by rotating the detectorclockwise until it snaps into the locked position.
6) NFPA code requires that a calibrated sensitivity test be performedupon completion of the original installation and following anymodifications or additions to the system. The Signature Seriescan perform this test and generate a system sensitivity report.
7) In Canada your installation must meet the requirements ofCAN/ULC-S524-M91:
and the local Authority Having Jurisdiction.
8) Before initial testing, remove the dust cover from the detector andnotify the proper authorities that the fire alarm system isundergoing maintenance and will be temporarily out of service.
Note:
Standard for the Installation of Fire AlarmSystems,
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1) This detector will NOT operate without electrical power. As firesfrequently cause power interruption, discuss further safeguardswith your local fire protection specialist.
2) This detector will NOT sense fires in areas where smoke cannotreach the detector. Smoke from fires in walls, roofs, or on theopposite side of closed doors may not reach the detector.
3) Photoelectric detectors have a wide range of sensing capabilities,and are best suited for detecting slow, smoldering fires. The heatsensor in this device provides a source of supplementalinformation to that provided by the photoelectric smoke sensor.The heat sensor by itself does NOT provide life safety protection.
4) Maintenance (regular or selected) should be planned inaccordance with the requirements of the Authority HavingJurisdiction to ensure proper operation. Refer to NFPA 72 andULC Standard CAN 536.
5) The bright orange-colored dust cover (supplied) MUST remain onthe detector during installation, and then be removed prior to
operation. The dust cover is NOT a substitute for removing thedetector during new construction or heavy remodeling.
6) To ensure proper operation, store the detector within therecommended ranges. Allow the detector to stabilize to roomtemperature before applying power.
7) Under normal conditions, this unit does not require calibration.However, if calibration is required, return to:
GS Building Systems CorporationNorth Main StreetPittsfield, ME 04967-1500
See the Technical Bulletin for cleaning instructions.
8) Test the detector with Smoke Detector Tester and Model 1490Adapter/Tube Accessory, manufactured by Home Safeguard, Inc.
SPECIFICATIONS
Operating voltage range: 15.2 - 19.95 Vdc
Normal operating current: 45 A
Alarm current: 45 AStandalone alarm current: 18 mAULI fixed-temp. alarm rating: 135 °F (57 °C)ULC fixed-temp. alarm rating: 140 °F (60 °C)Actual alarm point: 130 to 140 °F (54 to 60 °C)Air velocity range: 0 to 5000 ft/min (0 to 25.39 m/s)ULI/ULC smoke sensitivity range: 0.67 to 3.77 % obsc/ft (305 mm)Operating temperature range: 32 to 100 °F (0 to 38 °C)Operating humidity range: 0 to 93 % RH, non-condensingStorage temperature range: -4 to 140 °F (-20 to 60 °C)Environmental compensation: AutomaticConstruction and finish: High impact engineering polymer, whiteCompatible bases
Standard: SB, SB4Relay: RB, RB4Isolator: IB, IB4Audible: AB4
Shipping weight: 7.7 oz (218 g)Maximum distance from ceiling (wall mounted): 12 in (305 mm)
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Tamper-Resist Lever Arm- Break off to disable -
(Located on Base)
Access Slot forTamper-Resist Mechanism
SIGA-PHSIntelligent 3D Multisensor
Smoke Detector
EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
6411 Parkland DriveSarasota, FL 34243USA
625 6th Street EastOwen Sound, OntarioCanada N4K 5P8
TM
TM
DATE: 09DEC98
INSTALLATION SHEET
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 387014P
REVISION LEVEL: 7.0
FILE NAME: 387014P.CDR
CREATED BY: D. Chinell
APPROVED BY: R. Right
PRODUCT DIAGRAM
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Description:
LEDs:
Electronic addressing:
Standalone operation:
Self-diagnostics:
The Intelligent Photoelectric Smoke Detector (PS) is acomponent of the Signature Series. This intelligent analog deviceuses an optical sensing chamber to detect smoke. The detectoranalyzes the sensor data to determine when an alarm is initiated.
The detector continuously monitors changes in sensitivity due to theenvironment (e.g. dirt, smoke, temperature, humidity) and notifies theloop controller of its condition. The PS issues a dirty sensor warningwhen it reaches its preset limit.
The PS provides two LEDs that show its status.Normal: green LED flashesAlarm/active: red LED flashesStandalone alarm: both LEDs glow continuously
The loop controller automatically assignsaddresses to the detectors. Custom addresses can be assigned tothe detectors via laptop computer. No addressing switches are used.
PS contains a microprocessor capable ofperforming comprehensive self-diagnostics and storing the results.Details such as hours of operation, last maintenance date, sensitivityvalues, and number of alarms and troubles are stored in non-volatilememory. These can be retrieved and reviewed as desired.
This notifies the operator of the needfor service while the detector is still operating within UL/ULC limits.
If unable to communicate with the loopcontroller, the detector alarms when smoke levels exceed its presetvalue. Refer to the applicable fire alarm control panel manual forverification of standalone capabilities.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1) Push a small screwdriver into the tamper-resist access slot whilerotating the detector counterclockwise to remove the detector.
You can permanently disable the tamper-resist mechanismby breaking and removing the plastic lever arm from the base.
2) See the Technical Bulletin for installation guidelines.
3) Install and wire the base as described in the installation sheetsupplied with the base.
4) Peel off the removable serial number label from the detector andapply it to the appropriate location in the serial number log book.
5) Connect the detector to the base by rotating the detectorclockwise until it snaps into the locked position.
6) NFPA code requires that a calibrated sensitivity test be performedupon completion of the original installation and following anymodifications or additions to the system. The Signature Seriescan perform this test and generate a system sensitivity report.
7) In Canada your installation must meet the requirements ofCAN/ULC-S524-M91:
and the local Authority Having Jurisdiction.
8) Before initial testing, remove the dust cover from the detector andnotify the proper authorities that the fire alarm system isundergoing maintenance and will be temporarily out of service.
Note:
Standard for the Installation of Fire AlarmSystems,
1) This detector will NOT operate without electrical power. As firesfrequently cause power interruption, discuss further safeguardswith your local fire protection specialist.
2) This detector will NOT sense fires in areas where smoke cannotreach the detector. Smoke from fires in walls, roofs, or on theopposite side of closed doors may not reach the detector.
3) Photoelectric detectors have a wide range of sensing capabilities,but are best suited for detecting slow, smoldering fires.
4) Maintenance (regular or selected) should be planned inaccordance with the requirements of the Authority HavingJurisdiction to ensure proper operation. Refer to NFPA 72 andULC Standard CAN 536.
5) To ensure proper operation, store the detector within therecommended ranges. Allow the detector to stabilize to roomtemperature before applying power.
6) The bright orange-colored dust cover (supplied) MUST remain onthe detector during installation, and then be removed prior tooperation. The dust cover is NOT a substitute for removing thedetector during new construction or heavy remodeling.
7) Under normal conditions, this unit does not require calibration.However, if calibration is required, return to:
GS Building Systems Corporation5 North Main StreetPittsfield, ME 04967-1500
Refer to the Technical Bulletin for additional information andcleaning instructions.
8) Test the detector with Smoke Detector Tester and Model 1490Adapter/Tube Accessory, manufactured by Home Safeguard, Inc.
WARNINGS
Tamper-Resist Lever Arm- Break off to disable -
(Located on Base)
Access Slot forTamper-Resist Mechanism
SIGA-PSIntelligent Photoelectric
Smoke Detector
RELATED DOCUMENTSTechnical Bulletin (P/N 270145)
Operating voltage range: 15.2 to 19.95 Vdc
Normal operating current: 45 A
Alarm current: 45 AStandalone alarm current: 18 mAAir velocity range: 0 to 5000 ft/min (0 to 25.39 m/s)ULI/ULC smoke sensitivity range: 0.67 to 3.77 % obsc/ft (305 mm)Operating temperature range: 32 to 120 °F (0 to 49 °C)Operating humidity range: 0 to 93 % RH, non-condensingStorage temperature range: -4 to 140 °F (-20 to 60 °C)Environmental compensation: AutomaticConstruction and finish: High impact engineering polymer, whiteCompatible bases
Standard: SB, SB4Relay: RB, RB4Isolator: IB, IB4Audible: AB4
Shipping weight: 7.7 oz (218 g)Maximum distance from ceiling : 12 in. (305 mm)
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wall-mounted
SPECIFICATIONS
EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
6411 Parkland DriveSarasota, FL 34243USA
625 6th Street EastOwen Sound, OntarioCanada N4K 5P8
SPECIFICATIONS
SIGA-RB
WIRING DIAGRAMS
Operating Temperature Range
Operating Humidity Range
Storage Temperature Range
Construction & Finish
Compatible Detectors
Shipping Weight
Max. Distance From Ceiling
Compatible Electrical Boxes
NOTES:
32 to 120 °F (0 to 49 °C)
0 to 93% RH
-4 to 140 °F (-20 to 60 °C)
High Impact Engineering Polymer,White
Signature Series Detectors
SIGA-RB 3.2 oz (91 g)
12 in (305 mm)
(for wall mounting)
North American 1-Gang Box
3-1/2 in by 1-1/2 in (38 mm) Deep Octagon Box
4 in by 1-1/2 in (38 mm) Deep Octagon Box
European 1-Gang (75 mm) Box w/60.3 mm Fixing Centers
BESA Box
1) These bases will accept 12, 14, 16, 18AWG (2.05 sq mm, 1.5 sq mm,1.0 sq mm, and 0.75 sq mm) wire. Sizes 16 and 18 are preferred.
2) Write the address assigned to the detector on the label provided andapply the label to the inside rim of the base.
3) Break wire run at each terminal. Do not loop signaling circuit fieldwires around terminals.
Term
1
Normally-Closed
45
DATA IN (-)Not Used
7 DATA OUT (-)
CONTACT RATING1.0 Amp @ 30 VDC
(Pilot Duty)
2 DATA IN/OUT (+)3 Common
6
Normally-Open
Description
DATA OUT (-)
DATA OUT (+)To Next DeviceFrom Signature Controller
or Previous Device
DATA IN (-)
DATA IN (+)
56
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2
Common
Normally-Open
Normally-Closed
Relay Detector Base, SIGA-RB
INSTALLATION SHEET
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: P-047550-1886
REVISION LEVEL: 1.0
FILE NAME: P-047550-1886.CDR
SIGA-RBDetector Base
DATE: 01/18/99
CREATED BY: C. Hanrahan
APPROVED BY: B. Right
GS BUILDING SYSTEMSCORPORATION
A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNALGS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION
6411 Parkland DriveSarasota, FL 34243USA
625 6th Street EastOwen Sound, OntarioCanada N4K 5P8
7 99 3 0 1 6 0 1 9 7 6
P/N: P-047550-1886 REV: 1.0 Page 2 of 4
GENERAL WIRING PRACTICES
MOUNTING DIAGRAMS
1.1 in(27 mm)
2.0 in(51 mm)
4.4 in (112 mm)
0.8 in(20 mm)
4.4 in (112 mm)
1.5 in(38 mm)
2.0 in(51 mm)
0.8 in(20 mm)
BESA Box North American 1-Gang Box
4.4 in (112 mm)
1.5 in(38 mm)
2.0 in(51 mm)
0.8 in(20 mm)
4.4 in (112 mm)
1.75 in(45 mm)
2.0 in(51 mm)
0.8 in(20 mm)
3-1/2 in or 4 in by 1-1/2 in (38 mm) Deep Octagon Box European 1-Gang (75 mm) Box 60.3 mm Fixing Centers
For Class B wiring, there is no shield connection to ground at the last device.
Control Panel
3
1.
2
Standard Detector Base
2
Relay Detector Base
Insulate Shield/Drainwith tape Shield/Drain
2
56
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17
2
Isolator Detector Base
3
56
34
17
2
56
34
17
2
Shields must be continuous and insulated from ground.
Shielded wire is required ONLY in environments with very high electrical noise.
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S
+
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S
Refer tocompatible panelInstallation Sheet
for terminalassignments.
Operating Temperature Range
Operating Humidity Range
Storage Temperature Range
Construction & Finish
Compatible Detectors
Shipping Weight
Max. Distance From Ceiling
Related Parts
NOTES:
+32 to 120 °F (0 to 49 °C)
0 to 93% RH
-4 to 140 °F (-20 to 60 °C)
High Impact Engineering Polymer,White
Signature Series Detectors
SIGA-RB4 3.2 oz (91 g)
12 in (305 mm)(for wall mounting)
4 in Box Trim Skirt/Ring(SIGA-TS)
North American 1-Gang Box3-1/2 in by 1-1/2 in (38 mm) Deep Octagon BoxEuropean 1-Gang (75 mm) Box w/60.3 mm Fixing CentersBESA Box4 in by 1-1/2 in (38 mm) Deep Octagon Box4 in by 1-1/2 in (38 mm) Deep Square Box (using outer mounting
brackets on base)
1) These bases will accept 12, 14, 16, 18 AWG (2.05 sq mm, 1.5 sqmm, 1.0 sq mm, and 0.75 sq mm) wire. Sizes 16 and 18 arepreferred.
2) Write the address assigned to the detector on the label providedand apply the label to the inside rim of the base.
3) Break wire run at each terminal. Do not loop signaling circuit fieldwires around terminals.
Compatible Electrical Boxes
SIGA-RB4
Relay Detector Base, SIGA-RB4
SPECIFICATIONSWIRING DIAGRAMS
CONTACT RATING1.0 Amp @ 30 VDC
(Pilot Duty)
From Signature Controlleror Previous Device
DATA OUT (-)
DATA OUT (+)To Next Device
DATA IN (-)
DATA IN (+)
56
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2
Common
Normally-Open
Normally-Closed
Normally-Closed
DATA IN (-)
Not Used
DATA OUT (-)
DATA IN/OUT (+)
Common
Normally-Open
DescriptionTerm
1
4
5
7
2
3
6
INSTALLATION SHEET
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: P-047550-1888
REVISION LEVEL: 1.0
FILE NAME: P-047550-1888.CDR
SIGA-RB4Detector Base
DATE: 01/18/99
CREATED BY: C. Hanrahan
APPROVED BY: B. Right
GS BUILDING SYSTEMSCORPORATION
A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNALGS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION
6411 Parkland DriveSarasota, FL 34243USA
625 6th Street EastOwen Sound, OntarioCanada N4K 5P8
7 09 3 0 1 6 0 1 9 7 9
P/N: P-047550-1888 REV: 1.0 Page 2 of 4
GENERAL WIRING PRACTICES
MOUNTING DIAGRAMS
4.4 in (112 mm)
1.5 in(38 mm)
2.0 in(51 mm)
0.8 in(20 mm)
1.5 in(38 mm)
4.4 in (112 mm)
2.0 in(51 mm)
0.8 in(20 mm)
4 in by 1-1/2 in (38 mm) Deep Square Box (Flush Mount)
4 in by 1-1/2 in (38 mm) Deep Square Box (Surface Mount) 4 in Box Trim Skirt/Ring
Flush Mount Electrical Box
1) A 4 in Box Trim Skirt/Ring (SIGA-TS) must be installed to give a"finished" appearance to the 4 in base.
2) Refer to Installation Sheet P/N 387056P for additional information.
NOTES:
SIGA-TS
For Class B wiring, there is no shield connection to ground at the last device.
Control Panel
3
1.
2
Refer tocompatible panelInstallation Sheet
for terminalassignments.
Standard Detector Base
2
Relay Detector Base
Insulate Shield/Drainwith tape Shield/Drain
2
56
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2
Isolator Detector Base
3
56
34
17
2
56
34
17
2
Shields must be continuous and insulated from ground.
Shielded wire is required ONLY in environments with very high electrical noise.
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+
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S
SPECIFICATIONS
SIGA-SB
WIRING DIAGRAMS
56
34
17
2
DATA OUT (-)
DATA OUT (+)To Next DeviceFrom Signature Controller
or Previous Device
DATA IN (-)
DATA IN (+)
Remote LED(SIGA-LED) Maximum
Resistanceper Wire
Must NOT
Exceed 10�- +
Standard Detector Base, SIGA-SB
Operating Temperature Range
Operating Humidity Range
Storage Temperature Range
Construction & Finish
Compatible Detectors
Shipping Weight
Max. Distance From Ceiling
Compatible Electrical Boxes
NOTES:
32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C)
0 to 93% RH
-4 to 140°F (-20 to 60°C)
High Impact Engineering Polymer,White
Signature Series Detectors
SIGA-SB 2.9 oz (82 g)
12 in (305 mm)(for wall mounting)
North American 1-Gang Box3-1/2 in by 1-1/2 in (38 mm) Deep Octagon Box4 in by 1-1/2 in (38 mm) Deep Octagon BoxEuropean 1-Gang (75 mm) Box w/60.3 mm Fixing CentersBESA Box
1) The SIGA-SB provides wiring terminals for connection to RemoteLED, Model SIGA-LED.
2)
3) Write the address assigned to the detector on the label provided andapply the label to the inside rim of the base.
4) Break wire run at each terminal. Do not loop signaling circuit fieldwires around terminals.
These bases will accept 12, 14, 16, and 18 AWG (2.05 sq mm, 1.5 sqmm, 1.0 sq mm, and 0.75 sq mm) wire. Sizes 16 and 18 arepreferred.
Term
1 Not Used
4
4
5
DATA IN (-)
Remote LED
Remote LED
7 DATA OUT (-)
2 DATA IN/OUT (+)3 Not Used
6 Not Used
Description
INSTALLATION SHEET
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 387019P
REVISION LEVEL: 8.0
FILE NAME: 387019P.CDR
SIGA-SBDetector Base
DATE: 01/18/99
CREATED BY: C. Hanrahan
APPROVED BY: B. Right
GS BUILDING SYSTEMSCORPORATION
A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNALGS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION
6411 Parkland DriveSarasota, FL 34243USA
625 6th Street EastOwen Sound, OntarioCanada N4K 5P8
7 69 3 0 1 6 0 1 9 7 7
P/N: 387019P REV: 8.0 Page 2 of 4
GENERAL WIRING PRACTICES
MOUNTING DIAGRAMS
1.1" (27 mm)
2.0" (51 mm)
4.4" (112 mm)
0.8" (20 mm)
4.4" (112 mm)
1.5" (38 mm)
2.0" (51 mm)
0.8" (20 mm)
BESA Box North American 1-Gang Box
4.4" (112 mm)
1.5" (38 mm)
2.0" (51 mm)
0.8" (20 mm)
4.4" (112 mm)
1.75" (45 mm)
2.0" (51 mm)
0.8" (20 mm)
3-1/2" or 4" by 1-1/2" (38 mm) Deep Octagon Box European 1-Gang (75 mm) Box 60.3 mm Fixing Centers
For Class B wiring, there is no shield connection to ground at the last device.
Control Panel
3
1.
2
Standard Detector Base
2
Relay Detector Base
Insulate Shield/Drainwith tape Shield/Drain
2
56
34
17
2
Isolator Detector Base
3
56
34
17
2
56
34
17
2
Shields must be continuous and insulated from ground.
Shielded wire is required ONLY in environments with very high electrical noise.
+
_
S
+
_
S
Refer tocompatible panelinstallation sheet
for terminalassignments.
Operating Temperature Range
Operating Humidity Range
Storage Temperature Range
Construction & Finish
Compatible Detectors
Shipping Weight
Max. Distance From Ceiling
Related Parts
Compatible Electrical Boxes
NOTES:
32 to 120 °F (0 to 49 °C)
0 to 93% RH
-4 to 140 °F (-20 to 60 °C)
High Impact Engineering Polymer,White
Signature Series Detectors
SIGA-SB4 2.9 oz (82 g)
12 in (305 mm)(for wall mounting)
4 in Box Trim Skirt/Ring(SIGA-TS)
North American 1-Gang Box3-1/2 in by 1-1/2 in (38 mm) Deep Octagon BoxEuropean 1-Gang (75 mm) Box w/60.3 mm Fixing CentersBESA Box4 in by 1-1/2 in (38 mm) Deep Octagon Box4 in by 1-1/2 in (38 mm) Deep Square Box (using outer mounting
brackets on base)
1) The SIGA-SB4 provides wiring terminals for connection to RemoteLED, Model SIGA-LED.
2)
3) Write the address assigned to the detector on the label providedand apply the label to the inside rim of the base.
4) Break wire run at each terminal. Do not loop signaling circuit fieldwires around terminals.
These bases will accept 12, 14, 16, and 18 AWG (2.05 sq mm, 1.5sq mm, 1.0 sq mm, and 0.75 sq mm) wire. Sizes 16 and 18 arepreferred.
SIGA-SB4
Standard Detector Base, SIGA-SB4
SPECIFICATIONSWIRING DIAGRAMS
56
34
17
2
DATA OUT (-)
DATA OUT (+)To Next DeviceFrom Signature Controller
or Previous Device
DATA IN (-)
DATA IN (+)
Remote LED(SIGA-LED) Maximum
Resistanceper Wire
Must NOT
Exceed 10�- +
Term
1 Not Used
4
4
5
DATA IN (-)
Remote LED
Remote LED
7 DATA OUT (-)
2 DATA IN/OUT (+)3 Not Used
6 Not Used
Description
INSTALLATION SHEET
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 387034P
REVISION LEVEL: 7.0
FILE NAME: 387034P.CDR
SIGA-SB4Detector Base
DATE: 01/18/99
CREATED BY: C. Hanrahan
APPROVED BY: B. Right
GS BUILDING SYSTEMSCORPORATION
A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNALGS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION
6411 Parkland DriveSarasota, FL 34243USA
625 6th Street EastOwen Sound, OntarioCanada N4K 5P8
7 69 3 0 1 6 0 1 9 8 0
P/N: 387034P REV: 7.0 Page 2 of 4
GENERAL WIRING PRACTICES
MOUNTING DIAGRAMS
4.4" (112 mm)
1.5" (38 mm)
2.0" (51 mm)
0.8" (20 mm)
1.5" (38 mm)
4.4" (112 mm)
2.0" (51 mm)
0.8" (20 mm)
4" by 1-1/2" (38 mm) Deep Square Box (Flush Mount)
4" by 1-1/2" (38 mm) Deep Square Box (Surface Mount) 4" Box Trim Skirt/Ring
Flush Mount Electrical Box
1) A 4" Box Trim Skirt/Ring (SIGA-TS) must be installed to give a"finished" appearance to the 4" base.
2) Refer to Installation Sheet P/N 387056P for additional information.
NOTES:
SIGA-TS
For Class B wiring, there is no shield connection to ground at the last device.
Control Panel
3
1.
2
Standard Detector Base
2
Relay Detector Base
Insulate Shield/Drainwith tape Shield/Drain
2
56
34
17
2
Isolator Detector Base
3
56
34
17
2
56
34
17
2
Shields must be continuous and insulated from ground.
Shielded wire is required ONLY in environments with very high electrical noise.
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S
+
_
S
Refer tocompatible panelinstallation sheet
for terminalassignments.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
DESCRIPTIONThe 4" Box Trim Skirt/Ring, Model SIGA-TS, is a decorative cover intendedfor use with Signature Series 4" Bases. The trim skirt/ring covers themounting screws on the SIGA-SB4, SIGA-RB4, and SIGA-IB4 to provide a"finished" appearance to these bases.
The SIGA-TS may also be used with SIGA-SB, SIGA-RB, and SIGA-IBbases (if necessary) to provide a "finished" appearance.
1) Refer to the Installation Sheet provided with the base. Mount the baseto the electrical box.
2) Align the tabs on the trim skirt/ring with the notches on the base.
3) Push the trim skirt/ring onto the base until it snaps into position.
4) Refer to the Installation Sheet provided with the detector. Install thedetector in its base.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
Compatible Detectors
Compatible Bases
Construction & Finish
Shipping Weight
Signature Series Detectors
Standard Base, SIGA-SB4Relay Base, SIGA-RB4Isolator Base, SIGA-IB4
Standard Base, SIGA-SBRelay Base, SIGA-RBIsolator Base, SIGA-IB, SIGI-IBS
High Impact Engineering Polymer, White
3.9 oz (110 g)
SIGA-TS
INSTALLATION SHEET
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 387056P
REVISION LEVEL: 7.0
FILE NAME: 387056P.CDR
SIGA-TS4" Box Trim Skirt/Ring
DATE: 01/18/99
CREATED BY: C. Hanrahan
APPROVED BY: B. Right
GS BUILDING SYSTEMSCORPORATION
A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNALGS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION
6411 Parkland DriveSarasota, FL 34243USA
625 6th Street EastOwen Sound, OntarioCanada N4K 5P8
7 39 3 0 1 6 0 1 9 8 1
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The SIGA-UIO2R Universal Input/Output Motherboard providesmounting and wiring terminations for up to two (2) Signature M seriesmodules. In addition, the motherboard features individualinputs/outputs and a common input/output bus. Jumpers, locatedbetween the modules, facilitate sharing of common inputs/outputsbetween the two modules to reduce wiring.
The motherboard conveniently mounts in equipment enclosures orracks. Modules plug into the motherboard, and captive screws fastenthem down. All module field wiring goes to terminal blocks on themotherboard, which permits rapid removal and replacement fortroubleshooting.
SPECIFICATIONS
Module Capacity
Terminal Capacity
Compatible Boxes
Clearance Space
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Humidity
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Weight
Two Signature M series plug-in modules
12 AWG (2.5 mm ) to 18 AWG (0.75 mm )
GS Building Systems, Corp. listed fire alarmenclosures:
2-WB(X) series2-CAB3-CABRACCR
1 inch minimum all around the motherboard,1/2 inch above the Signature M seriesmodules, and in accordance with theNational Electrical Code
32 to 120 °F (0 to 49 °C)
-4
0 to 93% RH
4.30 in (10.9 cm) x 5.34 in (13.5 cm) x 0.87 in(2.2 cm) + 2.25 in (5.7 cm) module depth
0.32 lb (0.15 kg)
2 2
seriesseries
series3-RACC series
to 140 °F (-20 to 60 °C)
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
Warning!
Disconnect power to cabinets before installing or removingcomponents. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or loss oflife.
3 Drill the mounting holes at the marks made in step 1 (mountinghole diameter = 0.125 in or 3.175 mm).
2 Use the motherboard to mark the mounting hole locations.
1 See the specifications to determine which enclosure to mountthe motherboard in and how much clearance space to allow it.
4 Mount the motherboard in the cabinet with the screws andwashers provided.
#6 Flat Washers
#6-32Self-tappingScrews
SIGA-UIO2R
Mounting space
P1 P2
TB1 TB2
TB7
TB8 TB9
TB15
DATE: 12/22/98
INSTALLATION SHEET:
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 387349 FILE NAME: 387349.CDR
REVISION LEVEL: 2.0
CREATED BY: B. Graham
APPROVED BY: R. Right
SIGA-UIO2RUniversal Input/Output Motherboard
See the installation sheets of the individual Signature Mseries modules for mounting instructions to themotherboard.
GS BUILDING SYSTEMSCORPORATION
A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNALGS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION
6411 Parkland DriveSarasota, FL 34243USA
625 6th Street EastOwen Sound, OntarioCanada N4K 5P8
! Caution!
Observe static-sensitive material handling practices.
Mounting holes0.125 in 3.175 mm diameter
Interior surface of enclosure
Interior surface of enclosure
Mark the mounting hole locations here.
2
1
Notes
1
Wire Stripping Guide
1/4 in (6.4 mm)
Strip 1/4 inch from the ends of ALL wires that connect to the terminalblocks of the motherboard.
CAUTION:Exposing than 1/4 inch of wire may cause a ground fault.
Exposing than 1/4 inch of wire may result in a faulty connection.
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Notes
Jumpers may be used to make the inputs/outputsbetween modules common.
Not all modules use the motherboard terminals for thesame functions.
Refer to individual Signature M series installation sheetsfor jumper settings and wiring information.
Do not mix incompatible signals.
Maximum current is 8Amps.
Maintain 1/4 in (6.4 mm) separation between power-limited and nonpower-limited wiring.
1
2
3
4
5
6
6
Observe the details of supervision and power-limited vs.nonpower-limited circuits, as found in the Signature M seriesinstallation sheets.
Maintain a 1/4 inch (6.4 mm) spacing between power-limited and nonpower-limited wiring or use FPL, FPLP,FPLR, or an equirvalent in accordance with the NEC.
Installations with multiple motherboards or enclosures,which include other wiring, require FPL, FPLR, FPLP, orequivalent NEC-approved wiring for all power-limitedwiring.
! Caution!
Observe static-sensitive material handling practices.
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1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
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TB15
TB1
TB8
TB7
TB2
TB9
SignatureDataCircuit
Data Out
Data In
SIGA-UIO2R
Common input/outputbus for Signature M seriesmodules
Jumpers connect commoninputs/outputs betweenmodulesModule Input/Output Wiring
1
3
35
5
Module Input/Output Wiring
Power-limited wiring Nonpower-limited wiring
In cabinets that house only one motherboard:
Group all modules with nonpower-limited sources tothe right of the motherboard and route their wiring tothe right.
Group all modules with power-limited sources to theleft of the motherboard and route their wiring to theleft.
Warning!
Disconnect power to cabinets before installing or removingcomponents. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or loss of life.
PRODUCT INFORMATION SPECIFICATIONS
Capacity
Terminal Capacity
Humidity
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Weight
Six SIGA-M series plug-in modules
12 AWG (2.5 mm ) to 18 AWG
0 to 93% RH
4.30 in (10.9 cm) x 9.56 in (24.28 cm) x0.87 in (2.2 cm) + 2.25 in (5.7 cm)module depth
UIO6 0.56 lb (0.25 kg)UIO6R 0.62 lb (0.28 kg)
2(0.75 mm )
GS Building Systems, Corp. listed firealarm enclosures:
2-WB(X) series2-CAB series3-CAB seriesRACCR series3-RACC series
32 to 120 °F (0 to 49 °C)
-4 to 140 °F (-20 to 60 °C)
2
Compatible Boxes
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Clearance Space 1 inch minimum all around the SIGA-UIO6(R), 1/2 inch above the SIGA-M seriesmodules, and in accordance with theNational Electrical Code
SIGA-UIO6R
SIGA-UIO6
DATE: 08/14/98
INSTALLATION SHEET:
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 387473 FILE NAME: 387473.CDR
REVISION LEVEL: 1.0
CREATED BY: B. Graham
APPROVED BY: R. Right
SIGA-UIO6(R)Universal Input/Output Motherboard
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
Description
The SIGA-UIO6 and SIGA-UIO6R Universal Input/Output Motherboardsprovide mounting and wiring terminations for up to six (6) SIGA-M seriesmodules.
The SIGA-UIO6 provides two input/output buses common to all modules(TB14 and TB15). The SIGA-UIO6R provides one input/output bus commonto all modules (TB15) and six individual inputs/outputs (TB8 through TB13)for further flexibility. Jumpers, located between the modules, facilitate sharingof common inputs/outputs between adjacent modules to minimize wiring.Both boards provide six terminal blocks to handle the inputs and outputs forindividual modules installed on the motherboard (TB1 through TB6). TheSignature Data Circuit (SDC), which provides communication to all themodules, is connected at a single location (TB7).
The motherboard conveniently mounts into equipment enclosures or racks.Modules plug into the motherboard at any of the six locations, and captivescrews fasten them to the motherboard. All module field wiring goes toterminal blocks on the motherboard to permit rapid removal and replacementfor troubleshooting.
GS BUILDING SYSTEMSCORPORATION
A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNALGS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION
6411 Parkland DriveSarasota, FL 34243USA
625 6th Street EastOwen Sound, OntarioCanada N4K 5P8
#6 flatwashers
#6-32self-tappingscrews
Interior surface of enclosure
Interior surface of enclosure
SIGA-UIO6R
Mounting holes0.125 in 3.175 mm diameter
UIO6(R) Mounting Space
! Caution!
Observe static-sensitive material handling practices.
TB7
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1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
P1 P2
TB1
TB8JP1A JP2A JP3A JP4A JP5A
JP1B JP2B JP3B JP4B JP5B
TB9 TB10 TB11 TB12 TB13
TB2
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
P3 P4
TB3 TB4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
P5 P6
TB5 TB6
TB15
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1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
P1 P2
TB1 TB2
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
P3 P4
TB3 TB4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
P5 P6
TB5 TB6
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TB7
TB14
TB15
3 Drill the mounting holes at the marks made in step 1 (mountinghole diameter = 0.125 in or 3.175 mm).
2 Use the SIGA-UIO6(R) to mark the mounting hole locations.
1 See the SIGA-UIO6(R) specifications to determine which enclosureto mount it in and how much clearance space to allow themotherboard.
4 Mount the SIGA-UIO6(R) in the cabinet with the screws andwashers provided.
See the installation sheets of the individual SIGA-M seriesmodules for mounting instructions to the SIGA-UIO6(R).
Mark the mounting hole locations here.
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TB1 through TB6provide moduleinput/output wiring.Refer to individualmodule installationsheet for wiring details.
TB1 through TB6provide moduleinput/output wiring.Refer to individualmodule installationsheet for wiring details.
Module Input/Output Wiring (maximum current is 8 Amps)Refer to individual module installation sheet for wiring details.
Input/Output Bus 1Common to allSIGA-M seriesmodules (maximumcurrent is 8 Amps)
Input/Output Bus 2Common to allSIGA-M seriesmodules (maximumcurrent is 8 Amps)
Input/Output Bus 2Common to allSIGA-M seriesmodules (maximumcurrent is 8 Amps)
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TB15
SIGA-UIO6
TB
1
TB
2
TB
3
TB
4
TB
5
TB
6
Jumpers connectcommon inputs andoutputs betweenmodules.
SIGA-UIO6R
TB
8
TB
9
TB
10
TB
11
TB
12
TB
13
TB15
TB
2
TB
3
TB
4
TB
5
TB
6
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
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SIGA-UIO6
SIGA-UIO6R
TB7
SignatureDataCircuit
Data Out
Data In
TB
1
TB7
In cabinets that house only one SIGA-UIO(R) motherboard:
Group all modules with nonpower-limited sources to the right of the motherboard and route their wiring to the right.Group all modules with power-limited sources to the left of the motherboard and route their wiring to the left.Maintain 1/4 inch separation between power-limited and nonpower-limited wiring, or use FPL, FPLR, FPLP, or an equivalent inaccordance with the National Electric Code.
Installations with multiple SIGA-UIO(R) motherboards or enclosures, which include other wiring, require FPL, FPLR, FPLP, or equivalent NEC-approved wiring for all power-limited wiring.
Observe the details of supervision and power-limited vs. nonpower-limited circuits, as found in the SIGA-M series installation sheets.
! Caution!
Power-limited wiring Nonpower-limited wiring
Maintain 1/4 in (6.4 mm) separation between power-limited and nonpower-limited wiring.
Power-limited wiring Nonpower-limited wiring
Maintain 1/4 in (6.4 mm) separation between power-limited and nonpower-limited wiring.
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SignatureDataCircuit
Data Out
Data In
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Strip 1/4 inch from the ends of ALL wires that connect to the terminal blocks of the motherboard.
Caution:Exposing than 1/4 inch of wire may cause a ground fault.
Exposing than 1/4 inch of wire may result in a faulty connection.
more
less 1/4 in (6.4 mm)
Wire Stripping Guide
DESCRIPTIONThe Universal Class A/B Module, Model SIGA-UM, is a component of theSignature Series System. The SIGA-UM is an analog addressable deviceused to connect any one of the following:
a) Dual Input Class B Initiating Device Circuit (IDC)b) ClassAor B Initiating Device Circuit (IDC)c) ClassAor B NotificationAppliance Circuit (NAC)d) Class A or B Circuit for 2-Wire Smoke Detectors and Initiating
Devices on one circuite) Form "C" Dry Contact Relay
The actual function performed by the SIGA-UM is determined by thepersonality code downloaded to the module from the Signature LoopController during system configuration. The loop controller assignsaddresses to the SIGA-UM automatically or custom addresses can beassigned to the module via laptop computer; no addressing switches areused. Two (2) device addresses are required.
Diagnostic LEDs provide visual indication of the status of the module whenthe cover plate is removed.
DATE: 04/20/98
INSTALLATION SHEET:
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: P-047550-1726 FILE NAME: P0475501726.CDR
REVISION LEVEL: 2.0
CREATED BY: MR
APPROVED BY: RR
GS BUILDING SYSTEMSCORPORATION
GS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION
6411 Parkland Drive 625 6th Street EastSarasota, FL 34243 Owen Sound, ON, Canada
A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNAL
LED IndicatorStatus
Normal Green LED flashes.
Alarm/Active Red LED flashes.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
SIGA-UMUniversal Class A/B Module
Universal Class A/B Module, SIGA-UM
The SIGA-UM may be mounted in a North American 2-1/2" (64 mm) deep 2-gang box, standard 4" square 1-1/2" (38 mm) deep box, or European 100mm square box. The terminal blocks will accept #14, #16, or #18 AWG wire(1.5 mm , 1.0 mm , 0.75 mm ). Sizes #16 and #18 are preferred.
Jumper JP1 is factory installed on pins 1 and 2 for NORMAL operation. Inorder to operate the SIGA-UM as a Form "C" dry relay contact to controlexternal appliances (door closers, fans, dampers, etc.), JP1 must be movedto pins 2 and 3 and personality code 8 must be downloaded to the module.
The SIGA-UM is factory assigned personality code 0 to input channels 1 and2. The SIGA-UM requires the Signature Loop Controller. The loop controllerdownloads a user-selectable personality code which determines how themodule will operate. The following personality codes may be downloaded tothe SIGA-UM:
Personality code 1 configures input 1 and/or 2 of the SIGA-UM for Class Bnormally-open dry contact initiating devices (e.g., pull-stations, heatdetectors, etc.). When the N/O input contact of an initiating device is closed,an Alarm signal is sent to the loop controller and the alarm condition islatched at the module.
Personality code 2 operates the same as personality code 1 except thatcontact closure must be maintained for approximately 16 seconds before analarm status is generated. Personality code 2 is only for use with non-retarded waterflow alarm switches.
A contact closure causes an active instead of an alarm status and does NOTlatch at the module. Personality code 3 is typically used for monitoring fans,dampers, doors, etc.
A contact closure causes an active instead of an alarm status which islatched at the module. Personality code 4 is typically used for monitoringsupervisory and tamper switches.
Personality code 8 configures the SIGA-UM as a Form "C" Dry RelayContact to control external appliances (door closers, fans, dampers, etc.) orequipment shutdown. NOTE: Jumper JP1 MUST be moved to pins 2 and 3for dry contact operation.
Personality code 9 configures the SIGA-UM for connection of Class Anormally-open dry contact initiating devices (e.g., pull-stations, heatdetectors, etc.). When the N/O input contact of an initiating device is closed,an alarm signal is sent to the loop controller and the alarm condition islatched at the module.
JUMPER SETUP
SYSTEM/CONTROLLER COMPATIBILITY
Personality Code 1: N/OAlarm Latching (Class B)
Personality Code 2: N/OAlarm Delayed Latching (Class B)
Personality Code 3: N/OActive - Non-Latching (Class B)
Personality Code 4: N/OActive Latching (Class B)
Personality Code 8: Dry Contact Output
Personality Code 9: N/O Alarm Latching (Class A)
Personality Code 10: N/OAlarm Delayed Latching (ClassA)
Personality Code 11: N/OActive - Non-latching (ClassA)
Personality Code 12: N/OActive - Latching (ClassA)
Personality Code 13: 2-Wire Smoke - Non-Verified (Class B)
Personality Code 14: 2-Wire Smoke - Verified (Class B)
Personality Code 15: Signal Output (ClassA)
Personality Code 16: Signal Output Module (Class B)
Personality Code 20: 2-Wire Smoke - Non-Verified (ClassA)
Personality Code 21: 2-Wire Smoke - Verified (ClassA)
Personality code 10 operates the same as personality code 9 except thatcontact closure must be maintained for approximately 16 seconds before analarm status is generated. Personality code 10 is typically used with waterflowalarm switches.
Personality code 11 operates the same as personality code 9 except thatcontact closure causes an active instead of an alarm status, and does NOTlatch at the module. Personality code 11 is typically used for monitoring fans,dampers, doors, etc.
Personality code 12 operates the same as personality code 9 except thatcontact closure causes an active instead of an alarm status, which is latched atthe module. Personality code 12 is typically used for monitoring supervisoryand tamper switches.
Personality code 13 configures the SIGA-UM for monitoring of 2-wireconventional smoke detectors (that do NOT require alarm verification) andnormally-open contact initiating devices (e.g., pull-stations, heat detectors,etc.) on the same circuit.
Personality code 14 configures the SIGA-UM for monitoring of 2-wireconventional smoke detectors (that require alarm verification). Normally-open contact initiating devices may NOT be mixed with 2-wire conventionalsmoke detectors.
Personality code 15 configures the SIGA-UM for connection of a Class Aoutput notification appliance circuit (NAC). Personality code 15 is typicallyused to control bells, speakers, etc.
Personality code 16 configures the SIGA-UM for connection of a Class Boutput notification appliance circuit (NAC). Personality code 16 is typicallyused to control bells, speakers, etc.
Personality code 20 operates the same as personality code 13, except thatwiring is ClassA.
Personality code 21 operates the same as personality code 14, except thatwiring is ClassA.
IMPORTANT NOTE:TRANSIENT PROTECTION
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Operating Voltage Range
Ripple Voltage
Contact Ratings
Relay Type
Operating Temperature Range
Operating Humidity Range
Storage Temperature Range
Construction
Shipping Weight
Compatible Electrical Boxes
15.2 - 19.95 Vdc
2V AC
24V DC 2A
120V DC 0.5A
Form "C"
32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C)
0 to 93% RH
-4 to 140°F (-20 to 60°C)
High Impact Polymer
7.7 oz (218 g)
North American 2-1/2" (64 mm) Deep 2-Gang BoxStandard 4" Square Box 1-1/2" (38 mm) Deep BoxEuropean 100mm Square Box
SPECIFICATIONS
UL Compatibility IDInitiating Device Circuit (IDC):
Max. Circuit Resistance (per channel)
Max. Circuit Capacitiance (per channel)Max. Alarm Current (per channel)Operating Voltage Range
0.0
50 (25 per wire)
0.1 F17mA16.0 to 24.0V DC
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1)
2) Refer to Technical Bulletin (P/N 270145) for installationguidelines.
3) Verify that all field wiring is free of opens, shorts, and groundfaults.
4) Make all wiring connections as shown in the wiring diagram.
5) Write the address assigned to the module on the label providedand apply the label to the module. Peel off the removable serialnumber label from the module and apply it to the appropriatelocation in the Serial Number Logbook.
6) Using the two 6-32 x 3/8" (9.5 mm) machine screws provided,mount the module to the electrical box.
7) Using the four 4-24 x 5/16" (7.9 mm) self-tapping screwsprovided, mount the wall plate to the module.
1) A valid personality code MUST be downloaded to the modulethrough system programming for the unit to operate.
2) Wire in accordance with NFPA70-1996,National Electrical CodeArticle 760, Section 760-54(a)(1),Exception No. 2 and 3.
The SIGA-UM is shipped from the factory as an assembledunit; it contains no user-serviceable parts and should NOTbe disassembled.
NOTE:
Wire Stripping Guide
Strip 1/4" (6.4 mm) from the ends of ALL wires that connect to theterminal block of the module.
CAUTION:Exposing more than 1/4" (6.4 mm) of wire may cause a ground fault.Exposing less than 1/4" (6.4 mm) of wire may result in a faultyconnection.
Manufacturer
System Sensor
System Sensor
Max.Qty.Model Description UL ID
Comp.Base
1451 A/A 10
10
20
15001/001
001/001
A/A2451
6250B
6270B
Ionization B401(B)
B401(B)
6251B-001
6251B-001
Photoelectric
Photoelectric
IonizationEdwards
Edwards
Compatible Smoke Detectors
1, 2, 3, or 4
Mode of Operation
Class B Initiating Device Circuit
Form "C" Dry Contact Relay
Class A Initiating Device Circuit
First SIGA-UM module to go into alarm (Class A or B)
2-Wire Smoke Detectors and Initiating Devices
Standby Current Activated Current
396 A�
12mA Smoke Detector
17mA Contact Closure
N/A
365 A�
100 A�
680 A�
100 A�
2.0mA (from 3rd wire)
223 A�
N/A
Personality Code
N/A
Each subsequent SIGA-UM to go into alarm
Class A or B Notification Appliance Circuit 365 A�
100 A (from data line)�
EOL Resistor
47K�
N/A
15K (for class B)�
N/A
N/A
47K (for class B)�
N/A (for class A)
N/A
223 A�
N/A
15 or 16
N/A
13, 14, 20, or 21
9, 10, 11, or 12
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This module requires transient protection for installations in whichelectromechanical bells or horns are connected to the output circuits.
A Bi-Polar Transient Protector (P/N 235196P) MUST be used to protect themodule's electronic circuitry from the effects of electronic transients causedby the inductive load of bells or horns.
The bi-polar transient protector assembly should be connected across theterminals of the bell or horn located electrically closest to the module. Thebi-polar transient protector is not polarity sensitive.
Bells and horns MUST be located a minimum distance of 6 ft. (1.83 m) fromthe module.
WARNINGSNOTES
1 For maximum wire resistance, refer to the appropriate technical referencemanual.
2 Max. #14AWG (1.5 mm ) wire; Min. #18 (0.75 mm ).
3 Refer to Signature Loop Controller Installation Sheet for wiring specifications.
4 This module will NOT support 2-wire smoke detectors unless configured forpersonality code 13, 14, 20, or 21.
5 Max. 12.5 resistance per wire for ClassAconfigurations.
6 Compatible smoke detector. Refer to Specifications Section for type andquantity.
7 SIGA-UM must be installed within the same room as the device it is controlling.
8 Polarity at terminals 11 and 12 shown in supervisory condition. Connect asshown in diagram. (Polarity reverses on alarm.)
9 Power-limited and supervised.
10 Supervised and power limited when connected to power limited source. If non-power limited, then all power limited wiring in box must use FPL, FPLR, or,FPLP cable or equivalent per NEC. Power limited marking must be eliminated.
11 Power limited when connected to power limited source. If non-power limited,then
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all power limited wiring in box must use FPL, FPLR, or, FPLP cable orequivalent per NEC. Power limited marking must be eliminated.
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1) This module will NOT operate without electrical power. Asfires frequently cause power interruption, we suggest youdiscuss further safeguards with your local fire protectionspecialist.
2) The personality code for this module is factory set to 0. Thismodule will NOT operate until it is assigned a personality codeof 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20 or 21.
3) When using personality code 8, Jumper JP1 MUST be movedto pins 2 and 3. Do NOT assume relay contacts are in thecorrect state until this module is installed and signal power isapplied.
4) When using personality code 13 or 14, a UL/ULC Listed 15KEOLresistor MUST be installed at the last device in the circuit.
5) Dangerous voltages may be present at terminals even whenpower is shut off !
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Dual Input Module (Personality Codes 1, 2, 3, and 4)
Control Relay Module (Personality Code 8)
9
9
Wiring on terminals 1 - 4 is power-limited and supervised.
9
11
Single Input Module (Personality Codes, 9, 10, 11, or 12)
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Mixing 2-Wire Smoke Detectors and Initiating Devices (Personality Codes 13, 14, 20, or 21)
Single Input Module (Personality Codes 15 or 16)
24V DC 2A25V Audio 50W70V Audio 35W
Ratings
3 9
9
9
9
9
10
Operating voltage range: 15.2 to 19.95 VdcStandby current: 396 mAActivated current: 680 mAOperating temperature range: 32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C)Operating humidity range: 0 to 93% RHStorage temperature range: -4 to 140°F (-20 to 60°C)Construction: High impact engineering polymerShipping weight: 5.1 oz (145 g)Compatible electrical boxes
North American 2-1/2 in (64 mm) deep 1-gang boxStandard 4 in square box 1-1/2 in (38 mm) deepbox w/1-gang cover
Initiating device circuit (IDC):EOL resistor value (EOLR): 47 KW, UL listedMax. circuit resistance: 50 W (25 W per wire) (per channel)Max. circuit capacitance: 0.1 mF (per channnel)
IMPORTANT NOTE:TRANSIENT PROTECTION
WARNINGS
1) This module will NOT operate without electrical power. As firesfrequently cause power interruption, we suggest you discussfurther safeguards with your local fire protection specialist.
2) This module does NOT support conventional smoke detectors.
DESCRIPTION
SYSTEM CONTROLLER COMPATIBILITY
Personality Code 2: N/OAlarm Delayed Latching (Class B)
Personality Code 4: N/OActive Latching (Class B)
The Waterflow/Tamper Module, Model SIGA-WTM, is a component ofthe Signature Series System. The SIGA-WTM is an analog addressabledevice used to connect Class B normally-open waterflow alarm andsupervisory initiating device circuits (IDCs) to a Signature loop controller.Two (2) device addresses are required.
Input channel 1 of the SIGA-WTM is used for waterflow alarmapplications. Input channel 2 is used for supervisory applications. Theloop controller assigns two addresses to the SIGA-WTM automaticallyor custom addresses can be assigned to the module via laptopcomputer; no addressing switches are used.
Diagnostic LEDs provide visible indication of the status of the modulewhen the cover plate is removed.
Normal: Green LED flashesAlarm / Active: Red LED flashes
The SIGA-WTM can be mounted in a North American 2-1/2 in (64 mm)deep 1-gang box, or standard 4 in square box 1-1/2 in (38 mm) deepwith 1-gang cover. The terminal blocks will accept 12, 14, 16, or 18AWG wire (1.5, 1.0, 0.75 sq mm). Sizes 16 and 18 are preferred.
The SIGA-WTM requires the Signature Loop Controller.
Personality code 2 is factory assigned to input channel 1 of theSIGA-WTM. This configures channel 1 for use with non-retardedwaterflow alarm switches. When the N/O input contact of an initiatingdevice is closed and maintained closed for approximately 16 seconds,an alarm status is generated and latched at the module.
Personality code 4 is factory assigned to input channel 2 of theSIGA-WTM. This configures channel 2 for use with supervisory andtamper switches. Contact closure generates an active status which islatched at the module.
SIGA-WTM
SPECIFICATIONSPRODUCT INFORMATION
GS BUILDING SYSTEMSCORPORATION
A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNALGS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION
6411 Parkland DriveSarasota, FL 34243USA
625 6th Street EastOwen Sound, OntarioCanada N4K 5P8
DATE: 9/30/98
INSTALLATION SHEET
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 387058P
REVISION LEVEL: 6.0
FILE NAME: 387058P.CDR
CREATED BY: M. Rimes
APPROVED BY: S. Jaskiel
SIGA-WTMWaterflow/Tamper Module
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1)
2) Refer to Technical Bulletin (P/N 270145) for installationguidelines.
3) Verify that all field wiring is free of opens, shorts, and groundfaults.
4) Make all wiring connections as shown in the wiring diagram.
5) Write the address assigned to the module on the label providedand apply the label to the module. Peel off the removable serialnumber label from the module and apply it to the appropriatelocation in the Serial Number Logbook.
6) Using the two 6-32 x 1/2" (13 mm) machine screws provided,mount the module to the electrical box.
7) Using the four 4-24 x 5/16" (7.9 mm) self-tapping screwsprovided, mount the wall plate to the module.
1) If a 2" (51 mm) 1-gang box is used, conduit can enter theelectrical box through ONLY ONE knock-out hole.
2) If a 2-1/2" (64 mm) 1-gang box is used, conduit can enter theelectrical box through ONE or BOTH knock-out holes.
The SIGA-WTM is shipped from the factory as an assembledunit; it contains no user-serviceable parts and should NOTbe disassembled.
NOTES:
Wire Stripping Guide
Strip 1/4" (6.4 mm) from the ends of ALL wires that connect to theterminal block of the module.
CAUTION:Exposing more than 1/4" (6.4 mm) of wire may cause a ground fault.Exposing less than 1/4" (6.4 mm) of wire may result in a faultyconnection.
Waterflow/Tamper Module, SIGA-WTM (Personality Codes 2 and 4)
1 Maximum 25 resistance per wire.
2 Max. #14AWG (1.5 mm ) wire; Min. #18 (0.75 mm )
3 Refer to Signature Loop Controller Installation Sheet for wiringspecifications.
4 Maximum 10 VDC @ 350 A.
5) All wiring is power-limited and supervised.
6) This module will NOT support 2-wire smoke detectors.
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GS BUILDING SYSTEMSCORPORATION
A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNALGS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION
6411 Parkland DriveSarasota, FL 34243USA
625 6th Street EastOwen Sound, OntarioCanada N4K 5P8
DATE: 22JUL99
INSTALLATION SHEET
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: P-047550-1725
REVISION LEVEL: 2.0
FILE NAME: P-047550-1725.CDR
CREATED BY: M. Rimes
APPROVED BY: R.Right
SIGI-271Break Glass Station
PRODUCT INFORMATION
PRODUCT DIAGRAM
Description
Device addressing
Mounting
System controller compatibility
Personality Code 1: N/OAlarm Latching (Class B)
The Break Glass Station, 271, is a component of the Signature SeriesSystem designed for indoor use only. The single input module mounted tothe back of the unit supervises the station and sends an alarm signal to theloop controller when the switch is closed (i.e., when the glass is broken).
The 271 can be mounted in a KAC SR3T-P Surface Box or a KAC ETT1-PTray for flush mounting.
The 271 requires the Signature Loop Controller.
The 271 is factory assigned personality code 1 which configures the 271for Class B operation. When the 271 is activated, an alarm signal is sent tothe Loop Controller and the alarm condition is latched at the fire alarmstation.
One (1) device address is required. The loop controller assigns an addressto the 271 automatically, or a custom address can be assigned to thestation via laptop computer; no addressing switches are used.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1) The 271 is shipped from the factory complete with a single inputmodule attached. The electronic module contains no user-serviceable parts and should NOT be disassembled.
2) Loosen the captive screw on the front plate of the station and removethe front plate. Remove the glass panel from inside the station.
3) Verify that all field wiring is free of opens, shorts, and ground faults.
4) Make all wiring connections as shown in the wiring diagram. Attachthe Red, Data In/Out (+), the Black, Data In (-), and the Black andWhite, Data Out (-) Wires to the appropriate electrical box terminal.Station wiring is provided with spade lugs.
5) Write the address assigned to the pull-station on the label providedand apply the label to the pull-station. Peel off the removable serialnumber label from the pull-station and apply it to the appropriatelocation in the Serial Number Logbook.
6) Using the two machine screws provided, mount the break glassstation back plate to the electrical box.
7) Reinstall the glass panel inside the station and reattach the frontplate to the station using the captive screw on the front plate.
1) The 271 is factory assigned personality code 1. No userconfiguration is required.
NOTE:
SPECIFICATIONS
Construction: High Impact Plastic
Operating Voltage Range: 15.2 - 19.95 Vdc
Standby Current: 250 A
Activated Current: 400 A
Switch Contact: 150m maximum
Operating Temperature Range: 32 - 120°F (0 - 49°C)
Storage Temperature Range: -4 - 140°F (-20 - 60°C)
Operating Humidity Range: 0 - 93% RH
Replacement Breakglass:271-KG1 (Pkg 5 Inserts)
Compatible Electrical Boxes:KAC SR3T-P Surface BoxKAC ETT1-P Tray for Flush Mount
Shipping Weight: 26 lbs (.12 kg)
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WARNINGS
1) This device will NOT operate without electrical power. As firesfrequently cause power interruption, we suggest you discuss furthersafeguards with your local fire protection specialist.
1) Refer to Signature Loop Controller Installation Sheet for wiringspecifications.
2) All wiring power limited and supervised.
NOTES
Wire Stripping GuideWire Stripping Guide
Strip 1/4 in (about 6 mm) from the ends of ALL wires that connect tothe terminal block of the module.
Exposing more wire may cause a ground fault. Exposingless wire may result in a faulty connection.CAUTION:
1/4 in (~6 mm)
WIRING DIAGRAMS
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See wiringdetail above.
Data In (+)
Data In (+)
Black Wire
Black Wire
Red Wire
Red Wire
KAC ETT1-P Tray Wiring
KAC SR3T-P Box Wiring
B/W Wire
B/W Wire
Data Out (+)
Data Out (+)
Data In (-)
Data In (-)
Data Out (-)
Data Out (-)
Red
BlackData In/Out (+)
Data In/Out (-)
From SignatureControlleror PreviousDevice
Black/WhiteData In/Out (-)
Mounting Hole(1 Each Side)
CONNECT ONLY IN ACCORDANCEWITH ENCLOSED DATA
Rear Viewof 271
56
34
17
2
DATA OUT (-)
DATA OUT (+)To Next DeviceFrom Signature Controller
or Previous Device
DATA IN (-)
DATA IN (+)
Term
1 Not Used
45
DATA IN (-)
Not Used
7 Not Used
2 DATA IN/OUT (+)3
Not Used
6 DATA OUT (-)
DescriptionOperating Temperature Range
Operating Humidity Range
Storage Temperature Range
Construction & Finish
Compatible Detectors
Shipping Weight
Max. Distance From Ceiling
Compatible Electrical Boxes
NOTES:
32 to 120 °F (0 to 49 °C)
0 - 93% RH
-4 to 140 °F (-20 to 60 °C)
High Impact Engineering Polymer,
White
Signature Series Detectors
3.2 oz (91 g)
12 in (305 mm)
(for wall mounting)
North American 1-Gang Box
3-1/2 in by 1-1/2 in (38 mm) Deep
Octagon Box
4 in by 1-1/2 in (38 mm) Deep
Octagon Box
European 1-Gang (75 mm) Box
w/60.3 mm Fixing Centers
BESA Box
1) These bases will accept 12, 14, 16, and 18 AWG (2.05 sq mm,
1.5 sq mm, 1.0 sq mm, and 0.75 sq mm) wire. Sizes 16 and 18
are preferred.
2) Write the address assigned to the detector on the label provided
and apply the label to the inside rim of the base.
SIGI-IBS
SPECIFICATIONSWIRING DIAGRAMS
MOUNTING DIAGRAMS
4.4 in (112 mm)
1.1 in(27 mm)
2.0 in(51 mm)
0.8 in(20 mm)
Besa Box
4.4 in (112 mm)
1.5 in(38 mm)
2.0 in(51 mm)
0.8 in(20 mm)
NorthAmerican 1-Gang Box
4.4 in (112 mm)
1.5 in(38 mm)
2.0 in(51 mm)
0.8 in(20 mm)
3-1/2 in or 4 in by 1-1/2 in (38mm) Deep Octagon Box
European 1-Gang (75 mm) Box with 60.3 Fixing Centers
4.4 in (112 mm)
1.75 in(45 mm)
2.0 in(51 mm)
0.8 in(20 mm)
INSTALLATION SHEET
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: P-047550-1749
REVISION LEVEL: 3.0
FILE NAME: .CDRP-047550-1749
SIGI-IBSDetector Base
DATE: 01/15/99
CREATED BY: C. Hanrahan
APPROVED BY: B. Right
GS BUILDING SYSTEMSCORPORATION
A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNALGS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION
6411 Parkland DriveSarasota, FL 34243USA
625 6th Street EastOwen Sound, OntarioCanada N4K 5P8
7 69 3 0 1 6 0 2 7 8 5
P/N: P-047550-1749 REV: 3.0 Page 2 of 4
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Isolator Detector Base, SIGI-IBS(shown below)
Isolator Detector Base, SIGI-IBS(shown below as last device)
Insulate Shield/Drainwith tape Shield/Drain
Control Panel
2 3
NOYES NO
OK
JUNCTION BOX
TERMINAL STRIP
FROMPREVIOUS
DEVICE
TONEXT
DEVICE
TOT-TAPPEDDEVICEPROPER METHOD
FOR T-TAPS
Shielded wire is required ONLY in environments with very highelectrical noise.
1.
2 Shields must be continuous and insulated from ground.
3 For Class B wiring, there is no shield connection to groundat the last device.
NOTES
GENERAL WIRING PRACTICES
Refer tocompatible panelInstallation Sheet
for terminalassignments.
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34
17
2
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34
17
2