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13400 Owner’s Manual

P/N 446613 Issue I Rev. A

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Section  III  : Installation and Wiring

  Parts Supplied

446688 or 446689 Backbox Assembly (red or black)
413537 or 413538  Door Assembly (red or black)
413535 or 413536 Transformer Assembly (120VAC or 240VAC)
413540 Sub-Chassis Assembly

412387 Ground Wire Assembly

18965 #6-32 Keps Nuts (2)

942665 3.9K Ohm 1/2W Resistor (4)

29529-11 #6-32 x 1/4” Screws (10)

942633 1.8K Ohm 1W Resistor (4)

446613 Owner’s Manual

942685 2.2K Ohm 1/2W Resistor (4)

446691 Operating Instructions

942667 24K Ohm 1/2W Resistor (2)
443269 Screwdriver

  Installation

Installation is to be done only by qualified personnel who have thoroughly read and
understood these instructions.
Cautions:
1.  It is recommended that the Sub-Chassis assembly be removed for any procedure

that may cause dust, metal shavings, grease or any such matter that may affect the
circuit boards and/or parts.

2.  There may be several sources of power into the control unit.  Each source must be

disconnected prior to installing or removing modules, connecting or disconnecting
wiring, and programming jumpers.

  Panel Location

The control unit should be located near an exit at ground level, where the normal
ambient temperature is maintained within the control unit specification.  (See General
Specifications in Section I).  The unit should be in an area that is free of dust, vibration,
moisture and condensation.

  Mount the Enclosure

Follow the appropriate instructions for surface or semi-flush mounting.

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Summary of Contents for FireWatch 400

Page 1: ...cumseh Michigan 49286 Phone 517 423 2111 Fax 517 423 2320 Copyright 1999 Faraday LLC All Rights Reserved FireWatch 400 Owner s Manual 13400 120 13400 240 Fire Alarm System Control Unit P N 446613 Issu...

Page 2: ...ciator P N 7704 or 7704 01 I 4 OPERATING PARAMETERS I 4 Initiating Device Circuits I 4 Alarm Verification I 4 Waterflow Alarm I 4 Supervisory Alarm I 4 Ground Fault I 5 Quick Test I 5 History Recall I...

Page 3: ...TING AND NOTIFICATION CIRCUITS III 9 CHECK SYSTEM OPERATION III 9 SECTION IV CONFIGURATION PLANNING 13400 CONFIGURATION IV 1 SERVICING CONFIGURATIONS IV 1 MAIN BOARD SWITCHES IV 2 SECTION V COMPATIBLE...

Page 4: ...n if local requirements dictate it Fire alarm control units cannot last forever Even though this control unit was made to last for the expected life of the Fire Alarm Systems any part could fail at an...

Page 5: ...ble contingency to be met in connection with installation operation and maintenance All specifications subject to change without notice Should further information be desired or should particular probl...

Page 6: ...ces should be used to install and maintain a functioning Fire Alarm Signaling System NFPA 70 1993 National Electrical Code NFPA 72 1993 National Fire Alarm Code NFPA 101 1994 Life Safety Code Other St...

Page 7: ...trouble Operates one supervised remote LED annunciator Battery charger with no and low battery supervision Push button switches for system reset trouble silence alarm silence lamp test city tie disabl...

Page 8: ...Manual alarm silence with 0 or 1 minute inhibit function System Reset Alarm Silence Trouble Silence General Alarm History Recall Lamp Test City Tie Disable Zone sig Disable and Quick Test switches Als...

Page 9: ...net Optional Control Unit Configuration Operation of the base 13400 control unit is expandable as follows Alarm Relay Board P N 13402 The Alarm Relay Board provides 1 system alarm 1 system trouble and...

Page 10: ...verification cycle causes an alarm The detector reset time is 7 seconds with a restart time of 3 seconds The alarm confirmation time is 120 seconds Waterflow Alarm IDC 4 is convertible to a waterflow...

Page 11: ...ion History Recall The last zone alarm and last zone trouble or supervisory received can be recalled to the display by operating a front control unit push button Batteries The primary stage is respons...

Page 12: ...y capacity 7 17 2 AH Power Outputs Current 200 milliamp maximum Total of all resettable R and non resettable NR power outputs annunciator power four wire smoke power and auxiliary relay board power 5...

Page 13: ...VDC nominal Alarm Tie Current 0 010 amp maximum Trouble Tie Current 010 amp maximum Ripple 1 VAC maximum Local Energy Non Power limited Voltage 24 VDC nominal Standby Current 0 014 amp maximum Alarm...

Page 14: ...ces are off An alarm condition in additional IDCs will re activate the building notification appliances They may again be silenced by pressing the Alarm Silence button Note Waterflow IDCs cannot be si...

Page 15: ...condition Notify the proper personnel for servicing the system immediately Refer to Appendix B Troubleshooting Guide Warning Leaving the panel in a trouble condition may cause a fire alarm condition...

Page 16: ...ers instructions 4 When testing has been completed all switches must be returned to their normal position Do not leave switches in the disconnected position Maintenance 1 The 13400 fire alarm system c...

Page 17: ...trouble LED s blink Quick Test Procedures A quick test enables you to check the operation of each of the detectors or devices that make up your system A Quick Test enables you to check full system ope...

Page 18: ...the flashing state Zones currently in alarm will have their alarm lights turned on steady from a flashing state Panel buzzer will go from rapidly pulsating to off History Recall The last Zone Alarm LE...

Page 19: ...if set prevents the alarm from being silenced for a predetermined time To reset panel after alarm When the alarm condition is corrected return the panel to normal standby operation by opening the fron...

Page 20: ...y read and understood these instructions Cautions 1 It is recommended that the Sub Chassis assembly be removed for any procedure that may cause dust metal shavings grease or any such matter that may a...

Page 21: ...ol unit to the wall The screw type and length must support up to 45 pounds control unit options and battery set Note You may need a different screw type depending on the wall material C The battery en...

Page 22: ...w type depending on the wall material C The backbox can be mounted up to 3 1 2 inches into the wall Place the semi flush trim P N 15216 around the backbox and affix to the wall with four 10 x 3 4 inch...

Page 23: ...before mounting the Sub Chassis Assembly into the enclosure Caution Remove cardboard ring from around transfomer terminals before installation of the transformer assembly A Attach the Transfomer Asse...

Page 24: ...ct the Stripped wire end of the Ground Wire to the GND position of the AC terminal block C Place ring terminal end of the Ground Wire under the head of the nearest mounting screw See Detail below Grou...

Page 25: ...nd must be wired back to the electrical panel ground earth bonding point or another good ground acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction and the electrical inspector The neutral wire must be ta...

Page 26: ...leads to the right of the panel and up to the battery termination block TB3 The battery leads are not power limited C Observe polarity Connect the B terminal from the panel into the black or terminal...

Page 27: ...is used on wiring while connected to the control unit Terminate the field wiring to the termination board in accordance with the field wiring diagram and the system design documents NOTE All wiring m...

Page 28: ...k System Operation Check for proper operation of all the system functions See Section II for Operation Instructions R R Resettable Auxiliary Power Output Unsupervised Power Limited NR NR Non resettabl...

Page 29: ...low zone Set the appropriate zone waterflow switch to the ON position J2 5 The panel needs to be set up to inhibit the operation of the alarm silence switch Set the alarm silence inhibit switch to the...

Page 30: ...IDC B no verify Off for verification of smoke alarm On for no verification of smoke alarm 3 IDC C no verify Off for verification of smoke alarm On for no verification of smoke alarm 4 IDC D no verify...

Page 31: ...M6622 WFD80 PM6779 EPS10 1 PM6780 EPS10 2 Supervisory Switches Faraday Cat No Mfg Part Number System Sensor PM6623 OSY2 PM6624 PIBV2 PM6781 EPS40 1 PM6782 EPS40 2 Notes 1 Any U L Listed contact type n...

Page 32: ...0 057mA 55000 153 45681 200 9264 w 9262 55000 153 w 45681 220 0 30 0 057mA 55000 153 45681 220 9264 w 9266 55000 153 w 45681 227 0 30 0 086mA 55000 153 45681 227 9264 w 9265 55000 153 w 45681 230 0 3...

Page 33: ...w 8840 8854 w 8840 0 27 0 110mA 8854 8840 8854 w 8853 8845 or 8849 8854 w 8853 8845 or 8849 0 27 0 110mA 8854 8853 8842 w 8853 8845 or 8849 8842 w 8853 8845 or 8849 0 27 0 110mA 8842 8853 8843 w 8853...

Page 34: ...ay 9339 2112 24T 0 050mA 25mA Must use EOL Relay 9340 2112 24TSRB 15mA 45mA Must use EOL Relay 9358 w 9362 1451 w B402B 0 120mA 41mA Must use EOL Relay 9359 w 9362 2451 w B402B 0 120mA 41mA Must use E...

Page 35: ...robe 20 31VDC 0 030A 20 31VDC 0 059A 2824 R 3 Sync Electronic Horn w Sync Strobe 20 31VDC 0 030A 20 31VDC 0 088A 2824 T 3 Sync Electronic Horn w Sync Strobe 20 31VDC 0 030A 20 31VDC 0 154A 2824 Y 3 Sy...

Page 36: ...DC 0 020A 21 32VDC 0 175A 5346 S Electronic Horn w Strobe 21 32VDC 0 020A 21 32VDC 0 245A 5347 0 X Electronic Horn w Strobe 21 32VDC 0 020A 21 30VDC 0 038A 5347 A B 2 Electronic Horn w Sync Strobe 21...

Page 37: ...5388 N W Electronic Signal 8T w Strobe 12 32VDC 0 020 0 050A 4 21 32VDC 0 079A 5405 Sync Control Unit 20 31VDC 020A 5406 Sync Control Unit 20 31VDC 020A 5508 0 X Strobe Light 21 30VDC 0 038A 5508 A B...

Page 38: ...31VDC 0 285A 5522 D Strobe Light 21 32VDC 0 175A 5522 S Strobe Light 21 32VDC 0 245A 5522C A B 2 Sync Strobe Light 20 31VDC 0 145A 5522C N W Strobe Light 21 32VDC 0 079A 5522C C 2 Sync Strobe Light 2...

Page 39: ...obe 21 30VDC 0 065A 21 32VDC 0 245A 6247 A B 2 Horn w Sync Strobe 21 30VDC 0 065A 20 31VDC 0 145A 6247 N W Horn w Strobe 21 30VDC 0 065A 21 32VDC 0 079A 6247 C 2 Horn w Sync Strobe 21 30VDC 0 065A 20...

Page 40: ...0 155A 6314 K Mini Horn S T w Strobe 20 31VDC 0 025A 20 31VDC 0 164A 6314 L Mini Horn S T w Strobe 20 31VDC 0 025A 20 31VDC 0 230A 6314 M 2 Mini Horn S T w Sync Strobe 20 31VDC 0 025A 20 31VDC 0 059A...

Page 41: ...For Four Wire Separately Powered Heat Smoke Detectors See Devices for Initiating Device Circuits Door Holders Faraday Cat No Mfg Part Number Description R S G Inc 9552 DH 24120FC1 Door Holder 9553 DH...

Page 42: ...Wire Loop Distance feet 18 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG 12 AWG 12 376 19 685 31 347 49 751 Notification Appliance Circuit Wire Selection Guide Each Notification Appliance Circuit loop must not have a voltage dr...

Page 43: ...eed 3 0 mA per initiating device circuit The total number of detectors on a circuit should not exceed 30 4 wire Smoke Detectors Catalog Quantity X Current A Standby X NA Alarm X NA Standby X NA Alarm...

Page 44: ...xternal field connections grounded System Power fault LED lit No battery connected or battery fuse blown return to factory System Trouble LED and Ckt Disabled LED is lit Disabled IDC Disabled NAC Disa...

Page 45: ...A C 1 Appendix C Installation Instructions This appendix provides installation instructions for the following options 13402 Alarm Relay Board 446692 13403 City Tie Board 446693 12406 Remote LED Annun...

Page 46: ...e with all local electrical codes 2 Terminal block will accept a maximum of 12 AWG wiring Step 1 Installation is to be done by qualified personnel who have thoroughly read and understood this instruct...

Page 47: ...acers J1 connector mates with J1 on Main Board Fig 1 Spacers J3 connector mates with J2 connector on Remote LED Annunciator Driver Board Remote LED Annunciator Driver Board already mounted on Main Boa...

Page 48: ...unt 4 7K resistor across TB2 terminals 1 and 2 Step 1 Installation is to be done by qualified personnel who have thoroughly read and understood this instruction sheet Step 2 Disconnect all power into...

Page 49: ...PLIED 1 13406 Remote LED Annunciator Driver Board 4 942456 Spacer 5 8 1 446694 Instruction Sheet 13406 WIRING NOTES 1 Units to be installed in accordance with all local electrical codes 2 Terminal blo...

Page 50: ...n AHJ The organization office or individual responsible for approving equipment installation or procedure Auto Silence The capability of a panel to automatically silence the notification appliances af...

Page 51: ...blished as NFPA standard 70 Notification Appliance An electrically operated appliance used to indicate the system status such as a bell horn strobe light or speaker Notification Appliance Circuit NAC...

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