The
Silent Knight Model 5104 is a six-zone fire control
communicator providing digital fire reporting over ordinary
telephone lines, eliminating the need for costly leased
lines. It's UL 864 and NFPA 72 approved for monitoring
local evacuation controls.
As
a stand-alone unit, it can be used to monitor:
- Sprinkler
systems for waterflow, supervisory, and gate valve
tamper conditions.
- Automatic
fire detection systems for structures that are not
required to have a fire alarm system but want property
protection (e.g. to call the fire department after
hours).
- Dry
contact alarms, trouble and supervisory outputs,
then transmits a separate code for each.
The
Model 5104 is fully supervised. Its microprocessor constantly
runs programs to monitor AC, standby battery, zone inputs
and telephone line connections. If a fault condition
is detected, it sounds a local trouble audible and reports
the condition to the central station. If one of the
telephone lines faults for more than 45 seconds, it
will automatically switch to the other to report the
failure.
The
communicator will signal activation, restoration and
trouble conditions on any of six inputs. If an application
requires a different input configuration, the individual
input styles may be changed by using a Model 7181 Fire
Zone Converter Module. The 7181 also allows use of two-wire
type smoke detectors, instead of the normal fourwire
contact type, for automatic fire detection applications.
FEATURES
- UL
864 Listed for NFPA 72 Central Station and Remote
Supervising Station Fire Alarm System Service.
- Can
be used as a stand-alone or as UDACT
- Six
fully supervised inputs: one Class A Subgroup Style
D input, and three Class B Subgroup B inputs.
- Downloadable
for remote programming.
- Fuseless
overload protection with automatic reset circuitry
and fault indicators - eliminates the cause of most
field calls.
- Dual
phone line interface.
- Automatic
self test every 24 hours with report sent to central
station.
- Reports
in SIA and most major communications formats.
- 60
hours of standby power.
- Operates
on loop start phase lines ahead of the building
PBX system.
- A
single, programmable output is provided for alarm
or dialer failed conditions (cannot be used for
evacuation purposes).
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