PFC-3002 TWO ZONE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL
The PFC-3002 panel is designed for non-coded fire alarm systems in small commercial, institutional and industrial occupancies. The PFC-3002 includes one circuit board providing all the essentials for a complete fire alarm system. Two Class B initiating circuits and one Class B indicating circuit are provided by the PFC-3002. The indicating circuit is protected from shorts by self-restoring circuitry. Supervision includes ground fault detection, battery low level or open wire fault, initiating and indicating circuit wiring faults and loss of A.C. power. Initiating circuits are supervised for opens and ground faults. Indicating circuits are supervised for opens, shorts and ground faults. LED indicators are provided for Zone Alarm, Zone Trouble, A.C. On, Battery Fault, Ground Fault, Common Trouble, Signal Trouble and Signal Silenced. Switches are provided for Zone disconnect/silence, trouble silence and reset.Upon a trouble condition, the trouble LED will flash and the trouble audible signal will pulse. Activating the "Trouble Silence switch silences the trouble signal and the Trouble LED remains flashing. When the trouble condition clears, the common trouble LED restores to normal and the common trouble buzzer resounds steady until the Trouble signal silence switch is returned to normal. The alarm signals cannot be silenced for one minute if the one minute inhibit feature has been selected (jumper selectable). The common alarm relay can follow the signal circuit or lock on until the Alarm has been reset. This option is jumper selectable. The PFC-3002 controls are behind a durable locked door. The cabinet will accommodate a 4 or 6 AH battery pack. Features Two Class B initiating circuits One Class B indicating circuit Individual Zone Silence/Disconnect switches Powerful 3mA capacity per zone for 2-wire smoke detectors Common alarm Relay contact, Form C, 28 VDC @ 3 AMP (Resistive) Selectable N.Oor N.C common trouble contact 28 VDC @ 3 Amp (Resistive) A.C. ON LED (Green) Zone Alarm LED (Red) Signal Trouble LED (Amber) Ground Fault LED (Amber) Battery Fault LED (Amber) Alarm Silenced LED (Amber) Common Trouble LED & Silence switch Remote Trouble Indicator output Remote A.C. On output Selectable 1 minute Signal silence inhibit Extensive Transient Protection on all circuits Red exterior color All circuits are power limited
3992000 PFC-3002 Two Zone Fire Alarm Panel
PFC-3005 FIVE ZONE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL
Features Five Class B initiating circuits Two Class B indicating circuit Individual Zone Silence/Disconnect switches Powerful 3mA capacity per zone for 2-wire smoke detectors Common alarm Relay contact, Form C, 28 VDC @ 3 AMP (Resistive) Selectable N.Oor N.C common trouble contact 28 VDC @ 3 Amp (Resistive) A.C. ON LED (Green) Zone Alarm LED (Red) Signal Trouble LED (Amber) Remote Lamp Fail LED (Amber) Ground Fault LED (Amber) Battery Fault LED (Amber) Alarm Silenced LED (Amber) Common Trouble LED & Silence switch Remote Trouble Indicator output Remote A.C. On output Selectable 1 minute Signal silence inhibit Extensive Transient Protection on all circuits Red exterior color Annunciator Outputs available All circuits are power limited
The PFC-3005 includes one circuit board providing all the essentials for a complete fire alarm system. Five Class B initiating circuits and two Class B indicating circuits are provided by the PFC-3005. The indicating circuit is protected from shorts by self-restoring circuitry. Supervision includes ground fault detection, battery low level or open wire fault, initiating and indicating circuit wiring faults and loss of A.C. power. Initiating circuits are supervised for opens and ground faults. Indicating circuits are supervised for opens, shorts and ground faults. LED indicators are provided for Zone Alarm, Zone Trouble, A.C. On, Battery Fault, Ground Fault, Common Trouble, Signal Trouble and Signal Silenced. Switches are provided for Zone disconnect/silence, trouble silence and reset. Upon a trouble condition, the trouble LED will flash and the trouble audible signal will pulse. Activating the Trouble Silence switch silences the trouble signal and the Trouble LED remains flashing. When the trouble condition clears, the common trouble LED restores to normal and the common trouble buzzer resounds steady until the Trouble Signal silence switch is returned to normal. The alarm signals cannot be silenced for one minute if the one minute inhibit feature has been selected jumper selectable. The common alarm relay can follow the signal circuit or lock on until the Alarm has been reset. This option is jumper selectable. Annunciation outputs are provided for alarm, remote trouble indicator and buzzer. Lamp supervision is jumper selectable. The PFC-3005 controls are behind a durable locked door. The cabinet will accommodate a 4 or 6AH battery pack.3992005 PFC-3005 Five Zone Fire Alarm Panel
PFC-5004 FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL
3992015 PFC-5004 Four Zone Microprocessor Based Fire Alarm Control Panel c/w 4 Class B (Style B) or 2 Class A (Style D) Initiating Circuits, 2 Class A/B (Style Z/Y) Indicating Circuits and a 2.75 Amp Power Supply. Allows for one DACT-5000 Digital Communicator or one PR-5000 Polarity Reversal Module or one ARM-4 or ARM-8 Relay Adder Module. Red enclosure c/w keylock door.
Features 4 Class B (Style B) Initiating Circuits which may be configured as 2 Class A (Style D) circuits. 2 Class A/B (Style Z/Y) Indicating Circuits with individual trouble indicators 1.7 Amp max. per circuit (2.4 Amp total) Each Indicating Circuit can be configured as Silenceable or Non-Silenceable Audibles may be configured as Steady, Temporal Code, California Code or March Time Predefined Initiating circuits can be configured as Waterflow or Latching/Non-Latching Supervisory Auxiliary relay contacts for Common Alarm, Common Trouble and Common Supervisory. If no Supervisory circuits are enabled, the Supervisory relay becomes a second Alarm relay. Individual Zone Disconnect Switches Built-in RS-485 Interface for RA8F Multiplexed Remote Annunciators (Up to 3 Annunciators) Interface for Remote Trouble Indicator Built-in Walk Test operation Auto Signal Silence Selectable Alarm Verification on Initiating Circuits Selectable Retard operation on Water Flow circuit 2.75 Amp Power Supply Output for 4-wire resettable regulated smoke power supply of 24 VDC 100mA maximum Output for PRTI or Remote Annunciators of 24VDC, 300mA unfiltered Extensive Transient Protection Easy configuration via DIP switches Potter's PFC-5004 Fire Alarm Control Panel is a microprocessor based unit designed for small commercial, residential, institutional and industrial occupancies. Fully configurable using DIP switches, it enables the user to configure the system to meet their specific requirements. The PFC-5004 comes standard with 4 Class B (Style B) Initiating Circuits which may be configured as 2 Class A (Style D) circuits. In addition it comes equipped with 2 Class A/B (Style Z/Y) Indicating circuits which are each rated at 1.7 Amps. The panel also includes a 2.75 Amp Power Supply which powers the system and supplies a 4-wire resettable regulated smoke power supply of 24 VDC 100mA maximum. The PFC-5004 utilizes a simple DIP switch configuration which allows for the programming of the initiating and indicating circuits as well as the enabling and disabling of system functions such as Signal Silence, Fire Drill and Auxiliary Disconnect. Some predefined Initiating circuits can optionally be configured as Waterflow or Latching/Non-Latching Supervisory. In addition the PFC-5004 allows for Alarm Verification on the Initiating circuits. The Indicating circuits may be configured as Silenceable or Non-Silenceable with the audibles configured for Steady, March-Time, Temporal Code, or California Code. The PFC-5004 is equipped with auxiliary relay contacts for Common Alarm, Trouble and Supervisory. If no Supervisory circuits are enabled, The Supervisory relay becomes a second Alarm relay.
3992190 PFC-5004D is a PFC-5004 with factory installed DACT - Four Zone Microprocessor Based Fire Alarm Control Panel c/w 4 Class B (Style B) or 2 Class A (Style D) Initiating Circuits, 2 Class A/B (Style Z/Y) Indicating Circuits and a 2.75 Amp Power Supply. Allows for one DACT-5000 Digital Communicator or one PR-5000 Polarity Reversal Module or one ARM-4 or ARM-8 Relay Adder Module. Red enclosure c/w keylock door.
Features 4 Class B (Style B) Initiating Circuits which may be configured as 2 Class A (Style D) circuits. 2 Class A/B (Style Z/Y) Indicating Circuits with individual trouble indicators 1.7 Amp max. per circuit (2.4 Amp total) Each Indicating Circuit can be configured as Silenceable or Non-Silenceable Audibles may be configured as Steady, Temporal Code, California Code or March Time Predefined Initiating circuits can be configured as Waterflow or Latching/Non-Latching Supervisory Auxiliary relay contacts for Common Alarm, Common Trouble and Common Supervisory. If no Supervisory circuits are enabled, the Supervisory relay becomes a second Alarm relay. Individual Zone Disconnect Switches Built-in RS-485 Interface for RA8F Multiplexed Remote Annunciators (Up to 3 Annunciators) Interface for Remote Trouble Indicator Built-in Walk Test operation Auto Signal Silence Selectable Alarm Verification on Initiating Circuits Selectable Retard operation on Water Flow circuit 2.75 Amp Power Supply Output for 4-wire resettable regulated smoke power supply of 24 VDC 100mA maximum Output for PRTI or Remote Annunciators of 24VDC, 300mA unfiltered Extensive Transient Protection Easy configuration via DIP switches Potter's PFC-5004 Fire Alarm Control Panel is a microprocessor based unit designed for small commercial, residential, institutional and industrial occupancies. Fully configurable using DIP switches, it enables the user to configure the system to meet their specific requirements. The PFC-5004 comes standard with 4 Class B (Style B) Initiating Circuits which may be configured as 2 Class A (Style D) circuits. In addition it comes equipped with 2 Class A/B (Style Z/Y) Indicating circuits which are each rated at 1.7 Amps. The panel also includes a 2.75 Amp Power Supply which powers the system and supplies a 4-wire resettable regulated smoke power supply of 24 VDC 100mA maximum. The PFC-5004 utilizes a simple DIP switch configuration which allows for the programming of the initiating and indicating circuits as well as the enabling and disabling of system functions such as Signal Silence, Fire Drill and Auxiliary Disconnect. Some predefined Initiating circuits can optionally be configured as Waterflow or Latching/Non-Latching Supervisory. In addition the PFC-5004 allows for Alarm Verification on the Initiating circuits. The Indicating circuits may be configured as Silenceable or Non-Silenceable with the audibles configured for Steady, March-Time, Temporal Code, or California Code. The PFC-5004 is equipped with auxiliary relay contacts for Common Alarm, Trouble and Supervisory. If no Supervisory circuits are enabled, The Supervisory relay becomes a second Alarm relay.
PFC-5004E FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL Features 4 Class B (Style B) Initiating Circuits which may be configured as 2 Class A (Style D) circuits. Expandable up to 8 Class B (Style B) or 4 Class A (Style D) Initiating Circuits 2 Class A/B (Style Z/Y) Indicating Circuits with individual trouble indicators (1.7 Amps max. per circuit.) Expandable up to 4 Class A/B (Style Z/Y) Indicating circuits Each Indicating Circuit can be configured as Silenceable or Non-Silenceable Audibles may be configured as Steady, Temporal Code, California Code or March Time Predefined Initiating Circuits can be configured as Waterflow or Latching/Non- Latching Supervisory Auxiliary relay contacts for Common Alarm, Common Trouble and Common Supervisory. If no Supervisory circuits are enabled, the Supervisory relay becomes a second Alarm relay. Zone Disconnect Switches Built-in RS-485 Interface for RA8F Multiplexed Remote Annunciators (Up to 3 Annunciators) Interface for Remote Trouble Indicator Built-in Walk Test operation Auto Signal Silence Selectable Alarm Verification on Initiating Circuits 5 Amp Power Supply Output for 4-wire resettable regulated smoke power supply of 24 VDC 100mA maximum. Output for PRTI or Remote Annunciators of 24VDC, 300mA max, unfiltered Extensive Transient Protection Easy configuration via DIP switchesPotter's PFC-5004E Fire Alarm Control Panel is a microprocessor based unit designed for small to medium commercial, residential, institutional and industrial occupancies. Fully configurable using DIP switches, it enables the user to configure the system to meet their specific requirements. The PFC-5004E comes standard with 4 Class B (Style B) Initiating Circuits which may be configured as 2 Class A (Style D) circuits. In addition, it comes equipped with 2 Class A/B (Style Z/Y) Indicating circuits which are each rated at 1.7 amps. The PFC-5004E can be expanded up to 8 Class B (Style B) or 4 Class A (Style D) Initiating Circuits and 4 Class A/B (Style Z/Y) Indicating circuits with the addition of a ZA-42 Adder Circuit Module. The panel also INCLUDES A 5 Amp Power Supply which powers the system and supplies a 4-wire resettable regulated smoke power supply of 24 VDC 100mA maximum. The PFC-5004E utilizes a simple DIP switch configuration for programming initiating and indicating circuits as well as the enabling and disabling of system functions such as Signal Silence, Fire Drill and Auxiliary Disconnect. Some predefined initiating circuits can optionally be configured Waterflow or Latching/Non-Latching Supervisory. In addition, the PFC-5004E allows for Alarm Verification on the initiating circuits. The indicating circuits may be configured as Silenceable or Non-Silenceable with the audibles configured for Steady, March-Time, Temporal Code, or California Code. 3992020 PFC-5004E Four expandable to Eight Zone Microprocessor Based Fire Alarm
Control Panel c/w 4 Class B (Style B) or 2 Class A (Style D) Initiating Circuits, 2 Class A/B (Style Z/Y) Indicating Circuits and a 5 Amp Power Supply. Expandable up to 8 Class B (Style B) Initiating Circuits or 4 Class A (Style D) and 4 Class A/B (Style Z/Y) Indicating Circuits. Allows for one DACT-5000 Communicator or one PR-5000 Priority Reversal Module
The PDVS Series Voice Evacuation Control Panel (VECP) contains a state-of-the-art 25 or 50 watt high-efficiency digital power amplifier for use in life-safety applications. The PDVS-25 and the PDVS-50 are packed with options to enhance the voice evacuation package and to significantly increase the ease of installation.
Features such as the supervised internal microphone, low current draw, undistorted 25 or 50 watt sine power, standard digital message unit, and four speaker loop outputs make a PDVS-25 or the PDVS-50 the ideal choice for critical life safety applications. A sixty second pre-recorded voice message is programmed into the digital voice message unit. The message is activated by either 24 VDC polarity reversing or dry-contact inputs.
A built-in auxiliary audio input allows the PDVS to interface with telephone paging systems, increasing the functionality of the system and adding to the value offered to the enduser. Additional non-fire emergency messages can be added to the system and used to alert building occupants of conditions such as weather alerts, chemical spills, and gas leaks. Custom programmed messages and alert tones are also available.
Diagnostic meter bars, which indicate speaker load or signal levels on the audio channels, plug-in terminal connections and an installer's system test button make this device one of the most installer-friendly panels on the market. Potter's intelligent overload protection feature limits the output power to a maximum preset level. This protects the panel without disconnecting the load and disabling the evacuation system.
Features: High efficiency Class 'D' digital amplifier 24 VDC polarity reversing or dry contact activation Low current draw Undistorted 25 or 50W sine power Up to 60 seconds of pre-recorded digital voice messages. Automatic back up feature (50W models) 4 supervised speaker loop outputs (Class A or B) Field selectable 25/70 VRMS speaker loops Intelligent speaker circuit overload protection Installer's system test button Diagnostic test meters (speaker load & signal level) Supervised microphone input Auxiliary audio input Common alarm and trouble relays Optional pre-alert signal Optional internal power supplyW