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Fire Alarm Control Panels
Monaco offers a
number of Fire Alarm Control Panels that are
customer configurable to meet your specific
applications. All are easily expandable, Factory
Mutual Approved, and compatible with Monaco's
radio alarm system transceiver product lines.
See the Addressable Products section of our
Web Site for information on the M-1 and M-2
Analog Addressable Panels.
Vulcan I Fire Alarm Control Panel
The Vulcan is a low voltage fire alarm control panel designed for use in local, auxiliary, remote
station or proprietary signaling systems. This panel is easily expandable to meet your zone
reporting needs. It has many outstanding features including:
- Two Class B or one Class A zone with expansion capability 26 Class B or 13 Class A zones
- Powered auxiliary output for each zone, turns on in alarm
- Two Class B bell circuits, separately fused (see optional equipment for Class A modules)
- Subsequent alarm feature provides bell circuit reactivation
- Filtered power for two-wire and four-wire detectors and bell circuits
- Municipal box or water flow alarm circuit
- Form C auxiliary alarm and trouble contacts for connection to Monaco's BT2 Transceivers or hard-wire transmitters
- Includes battery charger; battery connection and ac to battery transfer relay supervised
- Flush or surface mount options
Vulcan I Optional Panel Components
The Vulcan I was designed to allow you to easily customize it to meet your job
requirements. Our standard optional panel components are identified here.
Zone Expansion Module
The Zone Expansion Module is used to expand the number of zones in the Vulcan I Fire Alarm
Control Panel. Each module provides either two Class A or four Class B zones. By using the
maximum number of Zone Expansion Modules possible (six modules), the Vulcan can be
expanded to a total capacity of 26 Class B or 13 Class A zones.
- Two Class A or Four Class B zones provided by each module
- Up to six Zone Expansion Modules can be used in a Vulcan panel enclosure
Four Zone Alarm Interface Module
Used to provide individual detection loop
alarm signaling to Monaco's Radio Alarm System
BT2 Transceivers. It mounts behind and receives
signals from a Zone Expansion Module. The Vulcan
I common auxiliary alarm contact is not used.
The auxiliary trouble contact may still be used
to signal zone and control panel troubles to a
BT2 zone input. A Four Zone Alarm Interface may
be field installed behind any Zone Expansion
Module in a Vulcan I enclosure; the mounting
hardware is provided with the Interface Module.
- Provides alarm signaling to a BT2 for each Vulcan I Expansion Module zone
- Mounts behind connected Zone Expansion Module - no additional enclosure space required
- Can be added to existing Vulcan I Fire Alarm Control Panels
Zone Expansion Module and Four Zone Alarm/Trouble Interface
The Four Zone Alarm/Trouble Interface Module
is used to provide individual detection loop
alarm and trouble signaling to Monaco's Radio
Alarm System BT2 Transceivers. It mounts behind
and receives signals from a Zone Expansion
Module via a cable assembly soldered to the
circuitry of the two Modules. The Interface
Module includes an auxiliary trouble output for
each zone to match the alarm device output
provided on the Zone Expansion Module. The Zone
Expansion Module and Four Zone Alarm/Trouble
Interface Module must be installed as a set.
They may be used to add zones to an existing
Vulcan I, provided there is room, or to replace
an existing Zone Expansion Module.
- Provides alarm and trouble signaling to a BT2 for each Vulcan I Expansion Module Zone
- Includes zone trouble auxiliary device outputs
- Expansion Module and 4 Zone Alarm/Trouble Interface integrated into a single board set
Verification Module
The Verification Module is designed to
prevent nuisance alarms which are initiated by
smoke detectors due to transient conditions. It
is connected in series with Vulcan I Zone
Expansion Modules. All alarms for zones on Zone
Expansion Modules after the Verification Module
will be verified before they are indicated and
reported. The zones on the Vulcan I main PCB
assembly and on Zone Expansion Modules between
the main PCB assembly and the Verification
Module are not verified. This flexibility allows
some zones or areas of a building to have alarms
verified without affecting the immediate
activation of alarms for other zones.
- User adjustable reset and confirmation intervals
- Does not affect alarm initiation on non-verified zones
- Verifies loop powered and non-loop powered detectors
- Allows unverified and verified Zone Expansion Modules on one Vulcan I Fire Alarm Control Panel
- May be added to existing Vulcan I Fire Alarm Control Panels
Class A Audible Circuit Module
Class A Audible Circuit Modules may be
connected to the Vulcan I Class B bell circuits
to convert them to Class A circuits. (One module
is required for each circuit.) Up to one amp of
current is available for each Class A circuit.
The Class A Audible Circuit Modules are mounted
in the Vulcan I Fire Alarm Control Panel. When
indicating appliances (bells, horns, strobes,
etc.) are connected to a Class A Audible Circuit
Module, they will remain operable with a single
open or ground condition in the circuit. A
trouble results from either of these conditions
or a wire-to-wire short. A circuit supervision
end-of-line resistor is provided on the Class A
Audible Circuit Module.
- Provides Class A (NFPA 72 Style Z) indicating appliance circuit operation
- Circuit supervision end-of-line resistor built in
- Connection to Vulcan I is supervised
- Includes all hardware and interconnecting wiring for field installation
BT2 Transmitter Disconnect Switch
The Transmitter Disconnect Switch is mounted in
the Vulcan I Fire Alarm Control Panel and
connected between the auxiliary alarm/trouble
relays and a BT2 zone input. (It may not be used
with individual zone reporting options.) During
normal operation, the Disconnect Switch is in
the AUTO position. When transmissions to the
D-700/D-500 Plus need to be inhibited during
Vulcan I testing or maintenance, the Transmitter
Disconnect is manually switched OFF. This
disconnects the circuit between the Vulcan I and
the BT2 zone input; supervision of the circuit
remains intact with the end-of-line resistor
that is included in the Transmitter Disconnect
Switch. A panel trouble exists while the loop is
disconnected.
- Prevents transmission of signals during
local alarm system testing and maintenance
- A trouble is reported when the switch is activated
- Easy manual override of auxiliary alarm
and trouble signals to Radio Alarm System
BT2 Building Transceivers
Drill Switch
The Drill Switch is mounted in the Vulcan I
Fire Alarm Control Panel and connected in one of
the two Class B bell circuits. During normal
operation, the Drill Switch is in the AUTO
position and does not affect bell circuit
operation. Moving the Drill Switch to the DRILL
position routes Vulcan I auxiliary power to the
bell circuit; turning on the indicating
appliances on the circuit without placing the
control panel in alarm. The circuit remains
active as long as the Drill Switch is held in
the DRILL position; when the switch is released,
the circuit automatically returns to normal
operation. During activation, a panel trouble
exists.
- Easy manual activation of one bell circuit
- May be used for fire drill procedures and/or circuit testing
- A trouble is reported when the switch is activated
- May be added to existing Vulcan I Fire Alarm Control Panels
HVAC Disconnect Switch
The HVAC Disconnect Switch is mounted in the
Vulcan I Fire Alarm Control Panel and connected
to the auxiliary alarm output which interfaces
the panel to the HVAC controls. The HVAC control
relay is also connected to the Disconnect
Switch. During normal operation, the HVAC
Disconnect Switch is in the AUTO position, and
does not affect operation of the signaling line
circuit to the HVAC controls. During system
testing or maintenance, the Disconnect Switch
may be moved to the OFF position. This prevents
the control relays from changing state during an
alarm condition. While the signaling circuit is
bypassed, a panel trouble exists.
- Easy manual override of auxiliary alarm signal to HVAC control equipment
- Prevents shutdown of air handling systems, exhaust fans, door and elevator controls, etc.
during alarm system testing or maintenance
- A trouble is reported when the switch is activated
- May be added to existing Vulcan I Fire Alarm Control Panels
Battery Enclosure Assembly
Monaco's Battery Enclosure Assembly provides
for housing batteries separately from the
control panel when there is insufficient space
in the control panel enclosure and/or when
additional battery capacity is needed. This
enclosure is 18" H x 12" W x 6" D and includes
two each 12 Vdc, 26 AH batteries.
- 26 ampere hour battery capacity
- For use with control panels to provide storage location for batteries and/or to provide
additional standby battery back- up
- Utilizes battery charger circuitry from control panel or other sources
- Includes locking door to prevent unauthorized access to batteries
Remote Power Supply
The Remote Power Supply is a compact, cost-
effective, 6 amp power supply with battery
charger. It may be connected to any 24 volt fire
alarm control panel or may stand alone. Primary
applications include Notification Appliance
(Bell) Circuit expansion (to support ADA
requirements) and support of 24 volt system
accessory devices. The power supply provides
regulated and filtered 24 Vdc power to four
notification appliance circuits. Alternately,
all outputs may be used in any combination of
resettable/non-resettable power outputs. The
power supply also contains a battery charger
capable of charging up to 7.7 amp hour batteries
(ordered separately).
- Fully supervised power supply, battery and notification appliance circuits
- Selectable AC trouble report - immediate, 8 hour delay, 16 hour delay
- Capable of powering 4-wire smoke detectors
- Output power circuits may be configured as resettable or non-resettable
- Two Class B notification appliance circuits
- Two additional circuits may be individually configured as Class B notification appliance circuits
- Two input/control circuits (from control panel notification appliance circuits or jumper permanently on)
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