Potter Releasing Systems User Manual

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A) Beam Construction - Ceilings having solid nonstructural members projecting down from the ceiling surface

more than 4 in. and spaced more than 3 ft., center to center.

B) Girders - Girders support beams or joists and run at right angles to the beams or joists. When the top of girders

are within 4 in. of the ceiling, they are a factor in determining the number of detectors and are to be considered as

beams. When the top of the girder is more than 4 in. from the ceiling, it is not a factor in detector location. Check

Valve - A self-operating valve that is used to prevent reverse flow through any portion of the system.

Central Station - A supervising station that is listed for central station service.

Central Station Fire Alarm System - A system or group of systems in which the operations of circuits and

devices are transmitted automatically to, recorded in, maintained by, and supervised from a listed central station.

Class A Circuit - Class A refers to an arrangement of monitored initiating device, signaling line, or notification

appliance circuits, which would permit a single open or ground on the installation wiring of these circuits from

causing loss of the systems intended function.

Class B Circuit - Class B refers to an arrangement of monitored initiating device, signaling line, or notification

appliance circuits, which would permit a single open or ground on the installation wiring of these circuits to

cause loss of the systems intended function.

Combination Detector - A device that either responds to more than one fire phenomenon or employes more

than one operating principle to sense one of these phenomenon. Typical examples are combination smoke/heat

detectors or a combination rate of rise and fixed temperature heat detector.

Compatibility Listed - A specific listing process that applies only to two wire devices [such as smoke

detectors] designed to operate with certain control equipment.

Control Valve - A valve controlling flow to water-based fire protection systems. Control valves do not include

hose valves, inspector’s test valves, drain valves, trim valves for dry pipe, pre-action and deluge valves, check

valves, or relief valves.

Digital Alarm Communicator Receiver [DACR] - A system component that will accept and display signals

from digital alarm communicator transmitters [DACT] sent over public switched telephone network.

Digital Alarm Communicator System [DACS] - A system in which signals are transmitted from a digital

alarm communicator transmitter [DACT] located at the protected premises through the public switched

telephone network to a DACR.

Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter [DACT] - A system component at the protected premises to

which initiating devices are connected. The DACT will seize the connected telephone line, dial a pre-selected

telephone number to connect to a DACR, and transmit signals indicating a status change of the initiating device.

Display - The visual representation of output data other than printed copy.

Dry Pipe Sprinkler System - A sprinkler system employing automatic sprinklers that are attached to a piping

system containing air or nitrogen under pressure, the release of which (as from the opening of a sprinkler)

permits the water pressure to open a valve known as a dry pipe valve, and the water then flows into the piping

system and out the opened sprinklers.

End Of Line Device - A device such as a resistor or diode placed at the end of a class B circuit to maintain supervision

End Of Line Relay - A device used to supervise power [usually for 4-wire smoke detectors] and installed

within or near the last device on an initiating circuit.

Evacuation - The withdrawal of occupants from a building. Note: Evacuation does not include relocation of

occupants within a building.

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