Siemens CERBERUS PYROTRONICS ADB-3, CERBERUS PYROTRONICS ADB-60 Installation Instructions Manual

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INTRODUCTION
Model ADB-3
The CERBERUS PYROTRONICS
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Model ADB-3 Audible Base consists of a standard Series 3 base combined with an audible device. All field wiring terminates at a four position terminal block located on the back of the unit. The ADB-3 is used only with Series 3 detectors and is powered directly from the zone circuit. (Refer to Table 1 for compatible detector model numbers and the related Installation Instructions.) The audible device sounds when the detector alarms and stops sounding when the system is reset. (Refer to Figure 1, the ADB-3 Wiring Diagram.) Only one device is guaranteed to activate per zone. The ADB-3 is UL 268 listed and meets the UL audibility sound output of 85 decibels at 10 feet.
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ADB-3 Installation/Wiring Diagram
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CAUTION: The ADB-3 must not be used as the primary evacuation
system, but only as a supplemental device.
CAUTION: Do not use looped wire under Terminal 5 of DB-3S base. Use a break
in the wire at the terminal to provide supervision of connection.
Model ADBI-60
The CERBERUS PYROTRONICSTM Model ADBI-60 Audible Base consists of a standard Series 3 base combined with an audible device. All field wiring terminates at two four-position terminal blocks located on the back of the unit. The ADBI-60 is used with System XL3, System IXL (ICON-1), System MXL, or System MXL-IQ detectors. (Refer to Table 1 for compatible detector model numbers and the related Installation Instructions.) The ADBI-60 operates as described below (Refer to Figures 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8).
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Installation Instructions
CERBERUS PYROTRONICS
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Models ADB-3 and ADBI-60 Audible Bases
Cerberus Division
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Several different configurations can provide audible signal circuit power to the ADBI-60 at terminals 1 through 4, as shown in Figures 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. During the supervisory state (no alarms), the polarity of the power to all ADBI-60s is in a reversed (off-normal) state, resulting in zero current flow to each base.
Any alarm reported to System XL3 or System MXL/MXL-IQ activates the TRI-2R or TRI-B6R module and triggers the AA-30U/AE-30U modules (See Figures 3 and 4). The power to all ADBI-60s reverses polarity for normal operation, but no audibles sound. The System XL3 or MXL/MXL-IQ may then selectively command the ADBI-60, under programmed control, to sound via the circuitry in the addressable detector plugged into each ADBI-60. For IXL (ICON-1), the CE-S is programmed to follow the system alarm relay (See Figures 7 and 8). Only those ADBI-60s connected to a detector in alarm will sound. The ADBI-60 is UL 268 listed and meets the UL audibility sound output
requirement of 85 decibels at 10 feet.
Figure 2
Installation/Wiring Diagram for ADBI-60 Audibles
Powered by System XL3
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CAUTION: The ADBI-60 is used for primary building evacuation; NFPA 72
requires that the source of audible power be capable of operat­ing all primary evacuation audibles at the same time.
ELECTRICAL RATINGS AND CONSTRAINTS Model ADB-3
Voltage Rating: On AC: 28-48 VDC peak, full wave
On battery: 20-27 VDC
Current: Supervisory – 0A
Alarm – 13mA at 25 VDC
Constraint: Only one device is guaranteed to activate per zone.
Model ADBI-60
Voltage Rating: 25 ± 5 VDC Current: Supervisory – 0A
Alarm – 37mA at 25 VDC
Constraints:
1. The maximum number of ADBI-60s per an AA-30U, AE-30U, SPX-1, MMB-1/2, SMB-1/2, IXL (ICON-1), or CSM-4 Bell power loop is 40, with no other devices connected, and with the maximum loop current available.
Note: The number of ADBI-60s cannot exceed the maximum current
available to the loop. See the System XL3 Manual, P/N 315­083206, the IXL Manual, P/N 315-092371, the MXL Manual, P/N 315-092036, or the MXL-IQ Manual, P/N 315-093624, for the compatibility details of INX, ALD, and audible circuit wiring.
2. Maximum line resistance permitted (both wires), not including the end of line resistor, is 3 ohms. A minimum of 14 AWG wire must be used.
3. T-tapping of the audible circuit (Figures 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6) is not allowed.
4. If the ADBI-60 is powered by System XL3 (Figure 2), the total System power available for indicating appliances is 5A. If more than 5A is required, the configuration in Figure 3 or Figure 4 must be used for auxiliary power.
If an external power source is used on the SPX-1, tie the negative side of the external power supply to the negative of the PSX 24 VDC power supply (that is, from terminal 1 or 2 of P9 or P10 on the PSX to terminal 18 of the SPX-1).
Note: The 24 VDC external power source should not be powering any
other devices that could generate noise on the line, such as Voice Alarm system or devices which are not part of the fire alarm system. If there is any ground detection with the 24 VDC external power, disconnect it.
5. Use the AA-30U for either Style Z (Class A) or Style Y (Class B)
wiring; the AE-30U for Class B wiring only (Figures 3 and 4).
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Figure 3
Installation/Wiring Diagram for ADBI-60 Audibles Powered
by Auxiliary Power Supply with Battery Backup
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Figure 4
Installation/Wiring Diagram for ADBI-60 Audibles Powered
by Auxiliary Power Supply (No Battery Backup)
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Figure 5
Installation/Wiring Diagram for ADBI-60 Audibles
Powered by System MXL/MXL-IQ Main Board
Figure 6
Installation/Wiring Diagram for ADBI-60 Audibles
Powered by System MXL/MXL-IQ CSM-4 Module
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Figure 7
Installation/Wiring Diagram for ADBI-60 Audibles
Powered by IXL System
Figure 8
Installation/Wiring Diagram for ADBI-60 Audibles
Powered by a Remote Power Supply (System IXL)
1.Set the CE-S address to 201 to follow the System alarm relay.
2.Only detectors attached to the ICON-1 can be used with the ADBI-60.
3.The ADBI-60 turns on when its associated detector goes into alarm.
4.The UL listed power supply with battery backup is rated at 24 VDC. It must supply enough current to handle at least 10% of the ADBI-60s connected to it.
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6. The ADBI-60 is powered by System MXL/MXL-IQ (Figures 5 and 6); the System power for indicating appliances is 5A. If more than 5A is required, use the configuration in Figure 3 or Figure 4 for auxiliary power. See Note above.
7. Connect terminal 6 of the PS-35 (Figures 3 and 4) to the minus DC side of the System XL3 or MXL/MXL-IQ main power supply for proper ground fault supervision.
8. The ADBI-60 is powered by System IXL (Figure 7); the System power on indicating appliances is 3A. If more than 3A is required, use the configuration in Figure 8.
9. Each audible base is marked as follows to indicate its type (ADBI-60 or ADB-3):
Note: For additional information on the modules used in an individual
system, refer to the Installation Instructions for that particular module or contact your authorized Siemens Building Technologies,
Inc. representative.
DETECTOR PLACEMENT
The table at right lists the detectors that can be used with the ADB-3 and ADBI-60 Detector Bases, along with the appropriate Installation Instructions.
Even though no specific spacings are allocated to the detectors used with these bases, use 30 foot center spacing (900 sq ft), as referred to in NFPA Standard 72 National Fire Alarm Code, Chapter 5 and CAN/ULC-S524, as a guide or starting point, if practical, in a detector installation layout. This spacing is based on ideal conditions—smooth ceiling, no air movement, and no physi­cal obstructions.
In all installations (except in special circumstances like computer room underfloors), locate the detector on the ceiling, a minimum of 6 inches from a side wall, or on a wall, between 4 and 6 inches from the ceiling.
If questions arise regarding detector placement, it is extremely important that the drawings provided or approved by Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. or by its authorized distributors be followed! The detector placements shown on these drawings were chosen after a careful evaluation of all facets of protecting the area. Environmental factors such as air current, temperature, humidity, air pressure, and the nature of the fire load are carefully considered. Special consideration is given to room or area configuration and the type of ceiling (sloped or flat, smooth or beamed). Siemens Building Technologies, Inc.'s extensive experience in the design of fire detection systems assures optimum detector placement and is reflected in these drawings. Follow sound engineer­ing judgment made by qualified personnel.
DETECTOR WIRING (USING THE ADBI-60 AND ADB-3 BASES)
Audible base models ADBI-60 and ADB-3 should be interconnected as shown
ADBI-60 D ADB-3
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DETECTOR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
ADBI-60 Base [for MXL/MXL-IQ and IXL (ICON-1)]
FP-11 w/DB-ADPT P/N 315-095921-3 FPT-11w/DB-ADPT P/N 315-095921-3 ID-60I P/N 315-090287-2 ID-60IA P/N 315-090287-2 ID-60IAH P/N 315-090287-2 ID-60IH P/N 315-090287-2 ID-60T P/N 315-090288-2 ILP-1 P/N 315-092594-3 ILP-2 P/N 315-095028-3 ILPT-1 P/N 315-092594-3 ILT-1 P/N 315-093336-1
ADBI-60 Base (for XL3)
DI-X3 P/N 315-083534D DI-X3H P/N 315-086587B DI-AX3 P/N 315-085388F DI-AX3H P/N 315-086588B DT-X3 P/N 315-084125C ILP-1 P/N 315-092594-3 ILPT-1 P/N 315-092594-3
ADB-3 Base
DI-3 P/N 315-081943-15 DI-3H P/N 315-081943-15 DI-A3 P/N 315-081943-15 DI-A3H P/N 315-081943-15 DT-3P P/N 315-084401-5 PE-3 P/N 315-090875-6 PE-3T P/N 315-090875-6
in the InstallationlWiring Diagrams above and wired to the specific system
modules and control panels following the appropriate instructions. For opera­tion with System XL3 and System MXL/MXL-IQ, note any limitations on the number of audible bases permitted on each AA-30U, AE-30U, SPX-1, MMB-1/ 2, SMB-1/2, or CSM-4 audible circuit, depending on the total cable resistance for each audible signal circuit. (See ELECTRICAL RATINGS section.)
TABLE 1
Note: The Audible Base Models ADBI-60 and ADB-3 attach only to a
4-inch square, deep, electrical box.
DETECTOR MOUNTING (USING THE ADBI-60 AND ADB-3 BASES)
The detector base comes from the factory prewired. All signaling and initiating circuits are connected directly to the back of the ADBI-60 or ADB-3 audible
base using the four-position terminal blocks.
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Mounting the Detector Base
1. Route all wires out from the outlet box.
2. When the alarm LED viewing is critical, position the LED mark on the base in the intended direction (Refer to Figure 9).
3. Make connections directly to the audible base terminals located on the back of the base. Refer to the related lnstallation/Wiring Diagram above.
4. After all bases are installed, including the end-of-line device(s) for System 3, check loop continuity. Refer to System manual for the loop continuity checkout procedure. For ADB-3 loop continuity check, use the jumper furnished in every base (between terminals 1a and 1b) to complete the loop (Refer to Figure 9). An open circuit condition exists until the jumper or detector is installed in the base. For ADBI-60 loop continuity check, refer to the System XL3, IXL (ICON-1), MXL, or MXL-IQ Manual Checkout
Procedure.
Figure 9
Positioning the Alarm LED
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5. If loop continuity is acceptable, remove the jumper at each base and proceed with detector head installation.
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