Conventional Fire Alarm Panel 4 Zones
General:
The HP101U Series Conventional Fire Alarm Control Panel is a 24 volt, four zones, Class B, Conventional Fire Alarm Control Panel.
Designed exclusively to meet the latest market requirements and future ULC codes, the highly cost-effective IDC1000 Series can be used in variety of low- to medium-sized applications.
Specifications:
AC POWER : 90 to 270 VAC, 50 Hz, 3.0 amps. Wire size: minimum 14 AWG (2.0 mm?) with 600-volt insulation.
BATTERY: Sealed lead-acid batteries only. Maximum charging circuit: 27.6VDC @ 0.8 Amp
Features:
Four Zones, Style B (Class B) Initiating Device Circuits (IDCs). All zones accept two-wire smoke detectors and any normally-open contact devices.
Zones 1 - 4 configured as general alarm zones. All circuits are power-limited and supervised, meeting the latest ULC requirements using fuse-less technology.
One to Four built-in, Style Y (Class B) Notification Appliance (Signal) Circuits (NACs). NACs may be programmed: Silence-able. Non-Silence-able. Auto-Silence(5 to 20 Minutes). 1.25 amps of NAC power & 3.0 amps of total system power. Alarm, Trouble and Supervisory, Form-C relays standard. & 24-volt operation.
Resettable four-wire smoke detector power @ 500 mA. Non-resettable power @ 500 mA. Integral battery charger capable of charging up to 18 AH batteries(batteries over 4 AH require use of the external battery back box, or ULC listed equivalent).
One-man walk-test programmable for silent or audible test. Disable/Enable control per IDC. Reverse polarity protection. Control buttons: Mode - Test - ACK (Acknowledge) Alarm Silence - Reset LED indicators: AC Power (green & yellow LED)- Fire Alarm (red LED) - Trouble (yellow LED) Supervisory (yellow LED) - Signal Silence (yellow LED) - Battery Power (green & yellow LED) Zone Disable (yellow LED) - NAC Fault (yellow LED) - NAC Disable (yellow LED) Zone Alarm (one for each zone) (red LED) - Zone Trouble (one for each zone) (yellow LED)
Earth Fault (on circuit board) - Battery Fault (on circuit board) - Charger Fault (on circuit board)
Smoke Alarm