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Electrical Signaling: FM Project ID 3061212

This document describes the Model ES-200X Fire Alarm Control Panel from Fire-Lite Alarms. It is an analog addressable FACP that supports up to 198 addressable devices on its SLC loops. It has features like an LCD display, four notification circuits, relay outputs, and compatible smoke, heat, and pull station devices. It can power annunciators and has batteries and chargers for backup power.
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Electrical Signaling: FM Project ID 3061212

This document describes the Model ES-200X Fire Alarm Control Panel from Fire-Lite Alarms. It is an analog addressable FACP that supports up to 198 addressable devices on its SLC loops. It has features like an LCD display, four notification circuits, relay outputs, and compatible smoke, heat, and pull station devices. It can power annunciators and has batteries and chargers for backup power.
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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.

Local Protective Signaling


Local systems produce alarm and/or supervisory signals within the protected property, which may not be constantly attended. The
systems are electrically supervised, include a secondary power supply having sufficient capacity to operate the system for 24 hours
under maximum normal load and often are primarily for the purpose of providing occupant evacuation signals. Some local systems
also provide for signaling to a constantly attended remote location.
The heart of a signaling system consists of a control unit to which are connected the initiating and signal indicating circuits. The
control unit is usually in a separate enclosure, provides power to its external circuits, and often is of modular design to enable
flexibility in obtaining multiple functions. In a coded signaling system, transmitters may be either separate from or integral to a control;
they transmit to the control or from a control to remote receiving equipment. The equipment listed below, in conjunction with
peripheral devices, may be used to form a complete system or a portion of a multizone system.

Model ES-200X
FM Project ID 3061212
Model ES-200X Fire Alarm Control Panel is an analog adressable FACP with software 1.03.x.x.

Models Description
ES-200X/XC/XI Fire alarm Control, 120VAC input power, 2.6A AC; 3A DC output power
ES-200X/XC/XI Fire alarm Control, 240VAC input power, 1.6A AC; 3A DC output power

Basic System Components and Modules are:

80-character LCD display, the Key panel contains a window for LCD display and LED indicators,
LCD Display and Key Panel
has 30 function keys, including a 16 key alpha-numeric keypad.
Signaling line circuit (SLC). Supports up to 198 addressable devices (99 detectors and 99
Device SLC loops, control/relay/monitor modules). The SLC loop meets NFPA Style 4, 6 and 7 requirements. SLC is
Main board power limited, with maximum loop current at 400 mA and loop resistance 40 Ohms. Maximum
operating voltage 27.6 Vdc (24 Vdc nominal).
Notification Appliance
Four Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs). Each can be configured Style Y or Style Z. Power
Circuits,
limited, maximum current per circuit is 2.5 Amps. Nominal operating voltage is 24 Vdc.
Main board
Relay Outputs, Two programmable relays and one fixed trouble relay, Form C, contact ratings are 2.0 Amps@30
Main board Vdc and 0.5 Amps@30 Vdc.
Non-resettable or
Resettable Special Power limited and programmable, Class A or Class B wiring, total DC current up to 1.0 Amp per
Application Power output, circuit. Used for powering annunciators.
Main board
Non-resettable or
Resettable Special Power limited and programmable, Class B wiring, total DC current up to 1.0 Amp per circuit. Used
Application Power output, for powering four-wire detectors.
Main board
Provides synchronization output for a remote power supply. 24 Vdc/350 mA nominal power. Linked
Remote Sync output
to NAC #1. Programmable for Class A or B wiring.
Primary ANN-BUS
(RS-485) connector, Class A or B.
Main board
Secondary ANN-BUS
(RS-485) connector, Class B.
Main board

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Rechargeable batteries:
From 7AH up to 18AH. Maximum charging circuit 27.6 Vdc at 1.5 Amps.
pair, 24VDC
BB-26 Battery box Remote Battery Box for mounting backup batteries up to 26AH and Model CHG-75 Battery Charger
Remote Battery Box for mounting backup batteries up to 120AH and Model CHG-120F Battery
BB-55F Battery box
Charger

Compatible SLC Devices are:

Models Description
SD355(A), SD355R(A), SD355T(A), AD355(A), AD350, SD300 and SD350 photoelectric smoke detectors
(32°-120°F [0°-49°C]), SD300T, SD350T, W-SD-355 and W-SD-355T photoelectric smoke detectors with
135°F (57°C) heat detector; CP355(A), CP300 and CP350 ionization smoke detectors. H350 135°F (57°C)
fixed temperature heat detector, spacing guide: 30 by 30 ft (9 by 9 m) max; H350R 135°F (57°C) fixed
temperature and rate-of-rise heat detector, spacing guide: 30 by 30 ft (9 by 9 m) max. Thermal detectors:
H355(A) (135°F (57.2°C): 25 by 25 ft (7.6 m by 7.6 m) maximum spacing, H355R(A) (135°F (57.2°C): 25 by 25
Fire-Lite Smoke
ft (7.6 m by 7.6 m) maximum spacing, and H355HT(A) (190°F (87.8°C) fixed temperature alarm): 20 by 20 ft
and Heat
(6.1 m by 6.1 m) maximum spacing. Detectors used with B350LP(A) base. Compatible duct smoke detectors
detectors
are D350P, D350PR, and D355PL(A). W-H355R and W-H355 intelligent temperature sensors. The following
analog addressable Wenlock Heat detectors are compatible with the control: Models H365, H365-IV, H365A,
H365A-IV, H365, H365-IV, H365A, H365A-IV-IV, H365R, H365R-IV and H365HT, H365HT-IV; The following
analog addressable Wenlock Smoke detectors are compatible with the control: Models SD365, SD365-IV,
SD-365A, SD365A-IV, SD365R, SD365R-IV, SD365RA, SD365RA-IV and SD365T, SD365T-IV, SD365TA, SD365TA-IV.
All operate in either CLIP or LiteSpeed mode.
BG-10LX, BG-12LX and BG-12LXSP manual pull stations, W-MMF wireless monitor module, M300 monitor
module, M301 monitor module, M302 monitor module, MMF-300(A) monitor module, MDF-300(A) monitor
module, MMF-301(A) mini module, MMF-302(A) 2-Wire detector monitor module, CMF-300(A) control module,
Fire-Lite SLC
CRF-300(A) control module, I300(A) loop isolator module, CRF-300-6(A), I300-6 six relay module and
modules
CDRM-300(A) 2in / 2out Module, CMF-300-6(A) six supervised control module, MMF-300-10(A) ten monitor
module, MMF-302-6(A) six conventional zone interface module.
All operate in either CLIP or LiteSpeed mode.
4XTMF transmitter module for a local energy municipal tie for auxiliary protective signaling. When required, the
following remote annunciators may be used: ANN-100 remote annunciator, ANN-I/O LED driver, ANN-RLY
relay module, ANN-LED and ANN-RLED annunciator modules.
Other optional Communicates with models ECC-50/100 EVAC panels and model ECC-FFT Fire Fighter Telephone via ANN
modules/panels BUS serial communication link. The W-GATE wireless Gateway is required to communicate with wireless fire
devices and a LiteSpeed SLC loop.
The NPMTVP-PCA transorb board is an optional PCA that provides transient suppression for use when the
PWRMOD24 NAC Expander is not installed.
Suffixes “C” – Canadian option: includes a dress panel and programming for Canadian requirements

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
Certification Type: FM Approved

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