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Electrical Signaling

Electrical protective signaling systems are configurations of components used to produce alarm signals indicative of fire, smoke,
sprinkler waterflow or other emergency and to produce supervisory signals indicative of conditions needing attention with respect to
protection equipment or watch service. System configurations are classified according to where and how the signals are received.
The categories are commonly designated as local, municipal, remote station, proprietary, emergency voice/alarm communication,
emergency communication, and central station. Auxiliary systems are either local or proprietary systems interconnected with a
municipal system.
This category presents the major system component categories and the integrated system configurations. The selection of
components to form a hybrid system should be made only by those skilled in system design. Also, the suitability of any system
application should be judged on the basis of the hazard(s) being protected.

Alarm Signal Initiating Devices


Alarm signals are initiated either automatically or manually. Automatic detectors respond to changes in characteristic phenomena
associated with fire or other emergency conditions.

Fire Detection, Heat-Actuated


Heat sensitive devices may be either "spot" or "line" type and operate at a fixed temperature or on a rapid increase in temperature
(rate-of-rise). Some detectors combine the fixed and rate sensitive principles.
The spacing guides listed are indicative of each detector's relative sensitivity and, in each case, the spacing guide is the maximum
recommended separation between detectors for smooth-ceiling installations. For a given temperature rating, a fixed-temperature
detector which has a 30 ft (9 m) listing and one which has a 15 ft (5 m) listing will both respond at approximately the same time to a
geometrically growing fire if each is installed at its listed spacing. FM Approved rate-of-rise detectors all have 30 ft (9 m) listed
spacings, the maximum separation recommended by FM Approvals.
Installation of heat detectors at less than maximum spacing is necessary: to achieve earlier response; to compensate for ceiling
obstructions such as beams and joists; and to compensate for ceiling heights greater than 15 ft (5 m). Proper location and use of heat
detectors involves consideration of ceiling construction, the location of partitions, the maximum normal room temperature, heat
produced by the occupancy, and whether detector function is to warn occupants or to automatically actuate protection equipment.
Refer to Standard 72-1993 of the National Fire Protection Association and design specifications published by jurisdictional authorities,
as appropriate.

Models H365, H365-IV, H365A, H365A-IV, H365RA, H365RA-IV, H365R, H365R-IV, H365HT,
H365HT-IV, H365HTA, H365HTA-IV
Models H365, H365-IV, H365A, H365A-IV, H365RA, H365RA-IV, H365R, H365R-IV and H365HT, H365HT-IV, H365HTA,
H365HTA-IV are field programmable analog addressable heat detectors. The temperature sensor can be programmed as either a
135°F (57°C) or 190°F (88°C) fixed temperature or rate-of-rise device through the FACP.

MS-5UD
MS-10UD
MS-9600LS
MS-9600LSE
Compatible Fire MS-9600UDLS
Alarm Panels MS-9600UDLSE
MS-9600LSC-FR
MS-9050UD
MS-9200UDLS
MS-9200UDLSE
B224RB, B224RBA, B300-6, B501, B300-6, B300-6-IS, B300A-6, B200S, B200SA, B200S-LF, B200SR,
Compatible
B200SRA, B200SR-LF, B210LP, B210LPA, B224BI, B224BIA, B710LP, and B710LPA.(these models
detector bases
may also have a suffix of -IV (Ivory), -WH, -WHITE (White) or -BL (Black) designating their color)
Fixed temperature 57°C, fixed – H365, H365-IV, H365A, H365A-IV, H365RA, H365RA-IV, H365R, H365R-IV;
operating range 88°C, fixed – H365HT, H365HT-IV, H365HTA, H365HTA-IV
Rate of Rise feature Yes – H365R, H365R-IV, H365RA, H365HTA-IV
RTI classification Special
Maximum spacing 4.6m by 4.6m (15ft by 15ft)
Operating voltage
15 to 32Vdc
range
Operating -20° to 38°C - H365, H365-IV, H365A, H365A-IV, H365RA, H365RA-IV, H365R, H365R-IV;
temperature range -20° to 66°C - H365HT, H365HT-IV, H365HTA, H365HTA-IV
Maximum humidity 10 to 93% RH, non-condensing

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Standby current: 200µA;
Power consumption Alarm current: 2mA;
Maximum current: 4.5mA
Outputs Multi-color LED
Transmission
All models have flashscan protocol, - IV models also have Classic Loop Interface Protocol (CLIP);
method
Enclosure Indoor use only;
“A” – for use in Canada;
“R” – rate of rise heat sensor;
Explanation of “HT” - high temperature heat sensor.
Suffixes “IV” – ivory color enclosure.
“BL” – black color enclosure.
“WH” or “WHITE” – white color enclosure

Company Name: Fire-Lite Alarms Inc


Company Address: One Fire-Lite Place, Northford, Connecticut 06472, USA
Company Website: http://firelite.com
New/Updated Product Listing: No
Listing Country: United States of America
Certificate Number:
Certification Type: FM Approved

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