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1 Operation and Installation Guide Addendum Fire Alarm Control/Communicator This addendum (P/N: 41740) is intended to replace pages 5, 10, 11, 12, 20, 22, 52, 66, and 78 through 81 of the D7024 Reference Guide (P/N: 31499). Use this addendum to wire the special 220 VAC, 50 Hz transformer in the control panel. For all other accessories, programming instructions and tables, refer to the D7024 Reference Guide (P/N: 31499) Bosch Security Systems 130 Perinton Parkway, Fairport, New York F 5/05 Customer Service: (800) ; O&I Addendum D7024-EXP Technical Support: (888)
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3 Contents Format Account Numbers Tone Phone Control Monitor Line Dialing Type Report Steering Ring Count Communication Tries Machine Bypass PROG FORMATS /2 Zone Report /2 Report Codes BFSK Report Codes SIA Silent Report HISTORY DEFAULTS Clear History Default EE Alternate 4/2 Codes Program MUX MUX Edit MUX Program MUX Bus Type Auto Program Removing MUX Devices Installation Guide for System D7024-EXP Installation Considerations Programming the D Commercial Fire Alarm (Central Station [DACT] and Local) Required Accessories Report Programming Timer Programming Point Programming Alarm Output Programming Communications Programming (if Used for Central Station Service) Accessory Devices D132B Multi-use Reversing Relay Module D184A Local Energy Kit D185 Reverse Polarity Module Fire Safety Smoke Detector Layout General Considerations If Installed in Family Residences Having and Practicing an Escape Plan Appendix A: Abbreviations on Panel Display Appendix B: Panel Display Descriptions Appendix C: Reporting Summary for Fire Communicator Appendix D: Programming Defaults List Appendix E: Phone Monitor Troubleshooting Bosch Security Systems Page F
4 Contents Figures Figure 1: D7024 Control Board Figure 2: Supplemental Reporting Figure 3: Enclosure Installation Figure 4: Standoff and Support Post Installation Figure 5: D7024 Control Terminal Connections Figure 6: Connecting the Transformer to the D7024 Control Board Figure 7: Option Bus Cable Length vs. Current Draw Figure 8: Understanding the Built-in Keypad Figure 9: D7033 Keypad Figure 10: Mapping Inputs, Zones and Outputs Figure 11: Example of a Programming Shortcut Figure 12: D7039 Mounting Location Figure 13: Wiring the D132B Figure 14: Wiring the D Figure 15: Smoke Detector Location in Residential Settings Tables Table 1: LED Assignments for LED Annunciators 4 and Table 2: Standby Battery Capacity Calculations Table 3: Calculating the Required Battery Size Table 4: Standby Load Battery Size (In amp hours) Table 5: D7042 Address Restrictions Table 6: Option Bus Wiring Guidelines Table 8: Off-Normal Displays Table 7: History Event Abbreviations Table 9: Pre-Assigned Zones Table 10: PIN Authority Levels Table 11: Point Function Characteristics Table 12: Mapping Input Points to Functions Table 13: Programming the Points Using the Alphanumeric Keys Table 13: PIN Authority Levels Table 14: Pre-Assigned Zone Quick Reference Table 15: Pre-Assigned Zone Quick Reference Table 16: Pre-Assigned Zone Quick Reference Table 17: Phone Number Control Characters Table 18: Phone Number Assistance Keys Table 19: Auto Programming Error Messages F Page Bosch Security Systems
5 1.3 Industry Canada Notice D7024 Notices The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational, and safety requirements. Industry Canada does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions might not prevent degradation of service in some situations. Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment. Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician Bosch Security Systems Page F
6 Overview 2.0 Overview 2.1 System Overview The D7024 Control/Communicator is a fully integrated hard-wire fire alarm system. It can support four input points (expandable to 255 using D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module and the D7034 Four-Point Expander) and 16 individual users (expandable to 100 with the D7039). The control panel has a built-in LCD keypad, and up to four additional keypads may be used to provide user interface with the system and programming access for the installer. The D7024 also includes the following features: Built-in Dual-line Communicator Menu Driven Keypad Programming Freely Programmable Alpha Display 99 Event History Buffer 16 User Codes Year 2000 compliant When the D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module is installed, these additional features are available: 247 Additional Addressable Input Points (255 Total Points) 499 Non-volatile Event History Buffer 100 User Codes See Figure 1 for the location of the major items on the D7024 Control Board. Note: This guide applies to panels equipped with version 2.04 or higher software. Figure 1: D7024 Control Board 41740F Page Bosch Security Systems
7 Overview 2.2 Specifications Temperature Power Storage and Operating Temperature: +32 to +120 F (0 to +49 C) Input Power: 120 V, 60 Hz, 1.5 A (max. 2 0 A fused supply circuit) Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC) Power: Each NAC has 24 VDC nominal, unfiltered (special application) power with up to 2.5 A capacity (but limited by overall 4.0 A capacity). Refer to Technogram P/N: for compatible NAC devices. Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs) Relays Auxiliary Power: 24 VDC nominal, unfiltered, 1.0 A (special application) Initiating Circuit (Smoke) Power: 24 VDC nominal, filtered, 1.0 A. Refer to Technogram P/N: for compatible smoke detection devices. Option Bus Power: 12 VDC nominal, 500 ma Optional Standby Batteries: Two 12 V (in series), 7 40 Ah Two on-board notification circuits - NAC 1 and NAC 2. These are 24 V outputs for notification devices with up to 2.5 A capacity (but limited by overall 4.0 A capacity) on each circuit. Wired for standard Class B, Style Y operation (use model D7015 Class B to Class A NAC Converter to convert to Class A, Style Z as needed). Configurable for patterns: steady, pulsing, ANSI "code 3", synchronized Wheelock, synchronized Gentex. Local Relays: The main panel includes two Form C relays. The relay contacts are rated at 5 A, 28 VDC. No over current limiting is performed on the contacts of these relays. The default selection for the relays is to indicate general alarm and general system trouble. By programming them using point/zone mapping, they can be programmed to activate on a wide variety of conditions. Remote Relay Module (D7035): The D7035 is an Octal Relay Module that provides eight Form C relay outputs. It connects to the D7024 via the option bus. The outputs are fully programmable, exactly as the local relays are programmed. Each output operates independently of the other seven to provide complete flexibility. Communication with the D7035 is supervised. Contact Rating: 5 28 VDC Number of Modules: 2 units maximum Wiring Requirements: Refer to Section 4.2, Option Bus Wiring Requirements Bosch Security Systems Page F
8 Overview On-board Conventional Points All on-board points, and points implemented with the D7034 work with two- or four-wire detectors. The system has an optional alarm verification feature. Number of 2-wire Circuits 4 circuits, expandable to 8 using a D7034 Expander Type of Circuit EOL Resistor Supervisory Current Required Current for Alarm Maximum Short Circuit Current Maximum Line Resistance Circuit Voltage Range Maximum Detectors per Point Total Detector Standby Current Response Time Dirty Detector Monitoring Class B, Style B (use a D7014 Class A Zone Converter to convert to Class A, Style D as needed) 2.21k ohms (P/N: 25899, UL listed) 8 to 20 ma 25 ma 44 ma 150 Ω VDC 20 detectors (2-wire) 3 ma maximum Either fast (500 ms) or programmable (from 1 to 89 seconds) Implements Bosch Security Systems Chamber Check and CleanMe protocol to monitor conventional loops for dirty detectors. CleanMe is a Trademark of SLC Technologies Inc.. All onboard points, and points implemented with the D7034 Four Point Expander, are continuously monitored for detectors signaling a dirty condition using the Bosch Security Systems Chamber Check and CleanMe protocol. To prevent nuisance reports, there is a two-minute delay before a dirty detector is annunciated, and a six-minute delay after the detector restores from the dirty condition before the panel will restore the condition Off-board Addressable Points (with D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module) The D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module adds: Two Class B, Style 4 Signaling Line Circuits (SLCs) Each point is individually supervised for proper connection to the common bus (when over ten points are troubled, up to ten troubles will be shown per bus and the balance of the troubles will be indicated by a common bus failure message). Response time can be set to fast, or programmed from 1 to 89 seconds. Input points on the SLCs are implemented with a D7042 Eight Input Remote Module Enclosure Housing The standard enclosure is manufactured from 18 Ga., cold-rolled steel, and measures 15 in. (38.1 cm) Wide, by in. (52.7 cm) High, by 4.25 in. (10.8 cm) Deep. A keyed lock is included, and the LEDs and LCD display are visible through the door Remote LCD Keypads Maximum number of keypads 4 D7033 keypads. Wiring Requirements Refer to Section 4.2, Option Bus Wiring Requirements F Page Bosch Security Systems
9 Overview Notes: 2005 Bosch Security Systems Page F
10 Installation and Setup 3.0 Installation and Setup In the shipping box, you should find: One D7024 Control/Communicator in staticresistant bag One Enclosure with transformer One hardware pack One enclosure lock, washer, and keys Six End-of-Line (EOL) resistors The hardware necessary for installing the control panel in the enclosure is located in the hardware pack. ground wire Mounting Holes control panel location retainer holes for standoffs retainer holes for support posts 3.1 Installing the Enclosure Using the enclosure as a template, mark the top mounting holes on the mounting surface (see Figure 3). Pre-start the mounting screws (not supplied) for these two holes. Slide the enclosure onto these screws so that the screws move up into the thinner section of the holes. Tighten the screws. Screw in the remaining two screws in either set of bottom mounting holes. Knock out the desired wire entrances on the enclosure. transformer Mounting Holes Figure 3: Enclosure Installation 3.2 Installing the Control/Communicator The D7024 control board is static sensitive. Make sure you touch ground before handling the control board. This will discharge any static electricity in your body. For example, run the ground wire to the enclosure before handling the control board. Continue touching the enclosure while installing the control board. Insert the three support posts in the retainer holes on enclosure (see Figures 3 and 4). Press the 1/8" nylon standoffs (P/N: 30503) into the retainer holes (see Figures 3 and 4). Slide the top of the control into the retainer tabs (the slots under the top of the frame). Once in the retainer tabs, the control will rest on the posts. Secure the bottom of the control by screwing the two bottom corners through the support posts and through to the control retainer holes (see Figure 4). Once the control board is installed, be sure to connect the supplied ground wire between the door and the enclosure using the supplied nuts. A second ground wire is provided for connecting AC power ground. Both grounds connect to the stud in the enclosure to the left of the circuit board. 1/8 nylon standoff retainer holes corner of circuit board support post Support Post Assembly retainer hole in enclosure Figure 4: Standoff and Support Post Installation = 41740F Page Bosch Security Systems
11 Installation and Setup 3.3 Installing Optional Equipment There are two expansion options that connect directly to the panel, and are automatically detected and supervised when the panel is re-powered: D7034 Four Point Expander D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module When the panel is first re-powered after installing one of these options, the panel will display one of the following windows: 4Z EXP DETECTED PRESS CLEAR KEY NAC EXP DETECTED PRESS CLEAR KEY MUX DETECTED PRESS CLEAR KEY Press the [Clear] key to confirm the installation of the device and automatically set it up for supervision. If the [Clear] key is not pressed during the power-up time-out period, the panel will resume operation using the last confirmed status of the affected expander, and display an installation error condition. Expansion devices such as point expanders, NAC expanders and multiplex expanders will be disabled if they are removed from the panel configuration after installation. Once installed, it is not possible to disable supervision of these devices. Refer to the installation instructions for these expanders for additional information. When the D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module is first installed, in most cases the system will display an EEPROM fault. It is necessary to run the default procedure to synchronize the EEPROM on the expansion module with the EEPROM in the panel. Cycle power to the panel and re-install option bus devices after the default procedure. Replacement of a D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module causes programming of expansion points and PINs to be lost. Reprogram all multiplex point and PINs if the D7039 is replaced. When the D7039 is first installed, or anytime the panel is re-powered with a D7039 that has no points programmed into it, the system will automatically start the multiplex auto-programming process: AUTO PROGRAM? :YES(1)/NO(0) Pressing the [1] key will start auto-programming, and pressing [0] will allow the panel to continue normal startup. The menu will automatically close with "NO" selected if no key is pressed after several minutes. Refer to Section for detailed instructions for auto-programming mode Bosch Security Systems Page F
12 Alarm Silenced Power Trouble Silence Reset Drill Disable Test History D7024 Control Terminal Connections 4.0 Control Terminal Connections CAUTION Incorrect connections may result in damage to the unit and personal injury. R2 HR2 Phone Line 2 (Supervised) WARNING Before servicing this equipment, remove all power including the transformer, battery and phone lines. HT2 T2 R1 Shared cable is not recommended for option bus, telephone or NAC wiring. RH1 Phone Line 1 (Supervised) IMPORTANT TH1 Typical Fire Wiring T1 Input Smoke Detector EOL Resistor Loop Power + Z- LP+ Typical 2-wire smoke detector wiring (supervised) (for a list of compatible 2-wire smoke detectors, see Radionics Technogram P/N:34445) 2 2 Input Ref. EOL Resistor Loop Power + Z- LP+ Smoke Smoke Power Power Ref. + Smoke Detector EOL Relay SMK - SMK + Typical 4-wire smoke detector wiring. For example: a Radionics D285 in a D292 base. unsupervised For connection to listed power limited Class 2 or Class 3 sources only. unsupervised switched supervised unswitched unsupervised Relay 2 Contacts rated at 5.0 A, 24 V Relay 1 Smoke Power: 24 V, 1.0 A max. (filtered) Refer to Technogram P/N: for compatible devices. Aux. Power: 24 V, 1.0 A max. (unfiltered) Earth Ground Red Brown NC AC Power 2 NC AC Power 1 Input Points 1-4: (supervised) Points are intended for connection of Normally Open/ Normally Closed alarm contacts. They may also be used for compatible two-wire smoke detectors. All EOL resistors are 2.21 k Ω, P/N: Radionics by Detection Systems,UL listed. Initiating devices are Class B, Style B. Two-Wire Compatibility Identifier A. Refer to Technogram P/N:34445 Supervised, Style 4 Option Power (A + B) 500mA, max Option Bus A Option Bus B (supervised) White V Com Data +12 V Com Data IMPORTANT All wiring except battery terminal and primary AC power is power-limited. Primary AC and battery wires must be separated from other wires by at least ¼ in. (64 mm) and tied to prevent movement. Clear * 0 Prog # Cmd RA BA GA YA RB BB GB YB Option bus devices may be connected to either Bus A or Bus B. All option bus devices must be connected to the same bus, either Bus A or Bus B. Do not connect some devices to Bus A data terminals ( YA, GA ) and some to Bus B data terminals ( YB, GB ). Power ( RA, RB ) and ground ( BA, BB ) terminals may be connected interchangeably to either set of terminals. IMPORTANT Black (-) (-) (+) Battery # 1 (+) Battery # 2 Red EOL (supervised) EOL (supervised) Black Red NAC 1+ NAC 1- NAC 2+ NAC 2- BAT - BAT + NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUIT: +24 V while in alarm; ground while in standby. Ground while in alarm; supervisory voltage while in standby. NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUIT: +24 V while in alarm; ground while in standby. Ground while in alarm; supervisory voltage while in standby. BATTERIES: Requires two 12 V batteries, in series, for a combined voltage of 24 V. Charge current = 1.1 A, max. Use only indicating devices as listed on Technogram P/N: Do not short terminals - explosion and burn hazard. Battery # 1 Battery # 2 WARNING Backup Batteries Figure 5: D7024 Control Terminal Connections 41740F Page Bosch Security Systems
13 Panel Programming These menu items are only allowed at the local keypad. The following window will appear: OPTION BUS (M/M) 1- UPDATE BUS 2- SETUP KEYPDS Press [1] to program system to update bus. After you have programmed Update Bus, the following window will appear: UPDATE COMPLETE TOT BUS DEVS: X Then the previous window will appear Setup Keypad Shortcut: 0-PROG, 3-PROG SYSTEM, 4-OPTION BUS This feature tells the system how many keypads should be supervised. It automatically performs an update bus operation as it completes. OPTION BUS 1- UPDATE BUS 2- SETUP KEYPDS Press [2] to set up keypads. The following window will appear: # OF KEYPADS ( ) (0-4): Enter the desired value and press [#]. The current setting is displayed in parentheses on the first line. After you set up the keypads, the update bus operation proceeds (see above), then the previous window will display PIN REQUIRED Local Shortcut: 0-PROG, 3-PROG SYSTEM, 5-PIN REQUIRED? A PIN can be required before operations can be performed using the local, built-in keypad. The following window will appear: PIN REQUIRED? 1- LOCAL 2- REMOTE Press [1] to require a PIN at the local keypad. The following window will appear: LOCAL KEYPD PIN? :YES(1)NO(2) Press the number key that corresponds to your selection. The current setting is displayed in front of the colon on the second line. After making your selection, the previous window will display Remote Shortcut: 0-PROG, 3-PROG SYSTEM, 5-PIN REQUIRED? The following window will appear: PIN REQUIRED? 1- LOCAL 2- REMOTE 2005 Bosch Security Systems Page F
14 Panel Programming Press [2] to select remote PIN. The following window will appear: REMOTE KYPD PIN? : YES (1) NO (2) Press the number key that corresponds to your selection and press [#]. The current setting is displayed in front of the colon on the second line. After you select the PIN requirement, the previous window will display. A PIN can be required before operations can be performed using the remote keypads on the option bus. If the remote keypads are not otherwise secured, this option must be set to YES to comply with NFPA and Local requirements Remote Programming Shortcut: 0-PROG, 3-PROG SYSTEM, 7-REMOTE PGM Remote programming allows the panel to be called from a remote site by phone to reconfigure any of the programmable options. When remote programming is disabled, it is still possible to connect to the panel for diagnostics and to view the current program, except for PIN numbers which are suppressed while remote programming is disabled. REMOTE PGM 0- DISABLE 1- ENABLE Press [0] to select DISABLE or [1] to select ENABLE, and the previous window will display. After any programming change, and especially after remote program changes, a complete functional checkout of the operation of the control unit is required. Hazards to life and property may result if the system is not tested to detect possible improper programming. 7.4 PROG INPUTS PROG INPUTS 1- POINT NUMBER 2- POINT FUNCT 3- POINT COPY Version 2.0 of the firmware introduces the concept of point functions. Point functions allow quick programming of similarly functioning points (for example, pull stations, smoke detectors) with common settings. See Section 6.1.1, Point Function, for more information Point Number Shortcut: 0-PROG, 4-PROG INPUTS, 1-POINT NUMBER POINT NUMBER (1-255): Enter the point number you wish to program and press [#]. Once you have entered the point number, the display will scroll through the following PROG INPUT options: PROG POINT 0- FUNCTION 1- ALARM/TROUBL 2- OUTPUT ZONE 3- VERIFICATION 4- LATCHING 5- DESCRIPTION <DRILL> NEXTPNT <HIST> PREV PNT 41740F Page Bosch Security Systems
15 Panel Programming Dialing Type Shortcut: 0-PROG, 6-PROG ACC NTS, 2-PHONE CONTROL This feature determines what format the panel will use for dialing on each phone line. The tone/pulse setting will first try tone dialing, and if that fails, will switch to pulse dialing. Choose Line 1 or Line 2. The display will scroll through the Phone Control options. Press [2] for DIALING TYPE. The following window will display: PHONE CONTRO ( ) 1- PULSE ONLY 2- TONE/PULSE 3- TONE ONLY Press the number key that corresponds to your selection. The previous window will be displayed Report Steering Shortcut: 0-PROG, 6-PROG ACC NTS, 3-RPT STEERING Different classes of reports can be directed to different phone numbers. Non-supervisory alarms include fire alarms, waterflow alarms and monitor alarms. Supervisory alarms come from points configured as a supervisory type. Nonsupervisory restorals include fire, waterflow and monitor restorals. Supervisory restorals come only from points configured as a supervisory type. Trouble reports include all point and system troubles and restorals. Tests include auto tests, manual tests and off-normal at test reports. The panel allows the special reports silence, reset and drill to be individually directed. If any reports are steered to Phone Number 2 (including the default, phone 2 backup ), a phone number and account number must be programmed for Phone Number 2. The panel will indicate a comm fault if it sends a report (using phone number 1 parameters) which references unprogrammed Phone Number 2 parameters. The display will scroll through the following items: REPORT STEERING 1- NONSUP ALRM 2- SUPVSRY ALRM 3- NONSUP RSTR 4- SUPVSRY RSTR 5- TROUBLE 6- TESTS 7- SILENCE 8- RESET 9- FIRE DRILLS Press the number key that corresponds to your selection. The following window will display (with varying headings, depending on your choice. In this example, non-supervisory alarm is selected): NONSUP ALRM ( ) 1- PHONE 1 ONLY 2- PHONE 2 ONLY 3- PHON 1 AND 2 4- PHN 2 BACKUP 5- NO REPORT PHONE 1 ONLY: Report sent to Phone #1 only. PHONE 2 ONLY: Report sent to Phone #2 only. PHONE 1 AND 2: Report sent to Phone Numbers 1 and 2. PHONE 2 BACKUP: Report sent to Phone #1, then to Phone #2 if #1 fails. NO REPORT: No report sent. Press the number key that corresponds with your selection. The previous window will be displayed Bosch Security Systems Page F
16 Panel Programming Ring Count Shortcut: 0-PROG, 6-PROG ACC NTS, 4-RING COUNT It is recommended that the number of phone rings before the panel will seize the line to attempt remote programming be left set to 0. The following window will display: RING COUNT (01-15, 00=DIS) Enter the information and press [#/Cmnd]. The previous window will be displayed. An entry of [0] + [0] will disable ring detection Communication Tries Shortcut: 0-PROG, 6-PROG ACC NTS, 5-COMM. TRIES The system will always attempt ten times to communicate an event. The parameter determines after which attempt the system will indicate a failure condition. Do not select 1 as a failure will be indicated whenever a report is sent. The following window will display: COMM ATTMPTS ( ) (01-10): Enter the information and press [#]. The previous window will be displayed Machine Bypass Shortcut: 0-PROG, 6-PROG ACC NTS, 6-MACH BYPASS The downloading computer can dial back to connect for downloading if an answering machine answered the phone before the control. When this option is selected, if the control detects the phone line ringing within one minute of when the last ringing cycle stopped, then it will answer on the first ring and seize the phone line. The following window will display: MACHINE BYPASS : YES (1) NO (0) Enter the information and press [#]. The previous window will display F Page Bosch Security Systems
17 Notes: D7024 Panel Programming 2005 Bosch Security Systems Page F
18 Installation Guide for System 8.0 Installation Guide for System 8.1 D7024-EXP The control panel should be installed in accordance with Local Code for Commercial Fire installations. 8.2 Installation Considerations Failure to install and program the control in accordance with the requirements in this section voids the listing mark of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. The standby battery capacity is VDC. The total nominal current must not exceed 1140 ma in standby nor 4 A when in alarm. The control must be mounted indoors and within the protected area. Grounding must be in accordance with article 250 of the NEC (NFPA 70). Points must be connected to UL Listed, compatible devices. The ground wire provided with the enclosure must be connected between the door and the enclosure using the supplied nuts. The ground start feature shall not be programmed. Phone monitoring must be selected if the DACT (Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter) feature is used. 8.3 Programming the D7024 The system must be tested after installation and after any re-programming, including programming performed by downloading. When used in UL Listed installations, the control must conform to certain programming requirements. The following is a list of the required program entries and required accessories for specific UL Listed installations Commercial Fire Alarm (Central Station [DACT] and Local) Required Accessories At least one Bosch Security Systems Model D285 smoke detector with a D287, D288, D292, or D293 Series base; or another Listed compatible smoke detector. At least one Bosch Security Systems D432A horn/strobe or D443 bell (will provide 85 db for UL985 and NFPA 72 requirements; other Listed compatible devices with a voltage range of 20 to 31 VDC may be used) is required for this application and must be installed inside the protected area. Four-wire detectors must be used with Listed power supervision devices. A compatible Listed 4-wire detector is the Bosch Security Systems D285 in a D292 or D293 Series base. A compatible Listed EOL relay is the Bosch Security Systems D275. All points must be used with the EOL resistor provided Report Programming Non-supervisory and supervisory reports must be programmed for those points used. Trouble reports must be programmed. AC failure report delay must be set for 25% of estimated standby time, or set to report at 25% depletion of battery capacity. Automatic test report frequency must be set at least every 24 hours Timer Programming Auto silence time must be programmed for not less than five minutes, or to 0 to disable auto-silence operation Point Programming For fire points: open = trouble, latching Alarm Output Programming Notification appliance circuits must be programmed to activate from the appropriate input points F Page Bosch Security Systems
19 Communications Programming (if Used for Central Station Service) A communication format compatible with the central station must be selected. Monitoring of both phone lines must be enabled Accessory Devices D132B Multi-use Reversing Relay Module D7024 Installation Guide for System The D132B is a multi-purpose, fully configurable, smoke power-reversing module for activating detectors with local annunciation. The D132B will operate both two-wire and four-wire circuits, and it will also work with Class A or Class B initiating circuits. An alarm latch connection is provided to allow an initiating loop to be held in alarm after the detector loop power has been reversed to activate any sounders. The D132B does not affect compatibility between the FACP and detectors, or the FACP and Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs). Refer to the D132B Installation Guide (P/N: 40895) for detailed installation instructions for the D132B module. One of the installation options shown in the D132B Installation Guide is also shown below for reference: (+) (-) NAC Out 39 R2 38 HR2 37 HT2 36 T2 35 R1 34 RH1 33 TH1 32 T1 31 NC2 30 COM2 29 NO Clear * Power Alarm 0Prog # Cmnd Trouble Silenced Drill Disable Test History Silence Reset 28 NC1 27 COM1 26 NO1 25 SMK+ 24 SMK- 23 AUX+ 22 AUX L L+ Input Point RA BA GA YA RB BB GB YB Optional Alarm Latch TB1 1 Loop 2 Not Used Not Used Class A Latch NAC 12/24 VDC D132B TB V Reversing detectors Not Used 24V NACs Not Used Not Used Power limited and supervised 2.2K ohm EOL (Power limited and supervised) P/N: K ohm EOL (Power limited and supervised) P/N: Earth Ground Power limited and supervised Figure 13: Wiring the D132B 2005 Bosch Security Systems Page F
20 Installation Guide for System D184A Local Energy Kit The D184A is a UL Listed module that connects local energy signaling devices to the D7024 for auxiliary service operation. Refer to the D184A Installation Guide (P/N: 41175) for more information D185 Reverse Polarity Module The D185 Reverse Polarity Module is a UL Listed module that connects the control panel with either a single set or a pair of leased Telephone Company (Telco) lines in NFPA 72 remote station applications. It relays system alarm status information from the panel to a monitoring station. The D185 operates with either 12 or 24 VDC supply. The module can signal alarm, trouble, and supervisory conditions (refer to D185 Installation Manual (32906) for details). The diagram below shows the module being used to signal alarm and trouble conditions only. With a third relay (available from the 8-relay expansion module) and an additional leased line, supervisory conditions can also be signaled. D185 MODULE GND PWR SUPV ALRM SUPV SUPV ALRM GND SUPV - PWR TR BL + TR IG TRIG TRIG ALRM + ZONE RELAY 2 RELAY 1 COM2 NO2 COM1 NO TO MONITORING STATION SMOKE PO WER SMK+ SMK BLACK EARTH GROUND 21 YELLOW FIRE PANEL INPUT PO INTS 4- L K EOL P/N BLUE D275 BLUE Figure 14: Wiring the D185 In this example, Relay 1 must be programmed to operate on Alarm (Zone 63) and Relay 2 must be programmed to operate on Trouble (Zone 62). Input 4 should be programmed as a MONITOR point. Any alarm will cause the voltage to the monitoring station to be interrupted. Placing the D185 in test mode will cause a MONITOR TROUBLE F Page Bosch Security Systems
21 Notes: D7024 Installation Guide for System 2005 Bosch Security Systems Page F
22 Fire Safety 9.0 Fire Safety No fire detection device or system should be considered 100% foolproof. This fire alarm system can provide early warning of a developing fire. Such a system, however, does not ensure protection against property damage or loss of life resulting from a fire. Any fire alarm system may fail to warn for any number of reasons (e.g. smoke not reaching a detector that is behind a closed door). This system must be regularly tested (when installed, when modified and at least annually thereafter) to ensure continued performance. When considering detectors for residential applications, refer to NFPA Standard 72, The National Fire Alarm Code. This standard is available at a nominal cost from: The National Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA Smoke Detector Layout General Considerations Proper location of detection devices is one of the most critical factors in a fire alarm system. Smoke detectors should not be installed in dead air spaces or close to ventilating or air conditioning outlets because smoke may be circulated away from the detector. Locations near air inlets should be favored. Avoid areas subject to normal smoke concentrations such as kitchens, garages, or near fireplaces. Do not install smoke detectors where normal area temperatures are above 100 F (38 C) or below 32 F (0 C). Areas of high humidity and dust concentrations should be avoided. The edge of ceiling mounted detectors should be no closer than 4 inches (10 cm) from any wall. Place the top edge of wall mounted detectors between 4 and 12 inches (10 and 30 cm) from the ceiling. For exact mounting information, refer to the instructions provided with the smoke detectors If Installed in Family Residences Providing a Fire Warning System: Most fire deaths occur in the home, especially during sleeping hours. The minimum level of protection requires smoke detectors to be installed outside of each separate sleeping area and on each additional story of the dwelling. For added early warning protection, it is recommended that detectors be installed in all separated areas including the basement, bedrooms, dining room, utility room, furnace room, and hallways. Bedroom Living Room * * * Hall Bedroom Dining Room Basement * = Smoke Detector A smoke detector should be located on each story including basements, but excluding crawl spaces and unfinished attics. Rec Room Bedroom Dining Room Kitchen Bedroom Living Room Bedroom * = Smoke Detector Locate smoke detectors between sleeping areas and family living areas. Figure 15: Smoke Detector Location in Residential Settings * * 41740F Page Bosch Security Systems
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