POTTER AFC-1000 Fire Alarm Control Panel Owner’s Manual
- June 9, 2024
- POTTER
Table of Contents
AFC-1000
Fire Alarm Control Panel
Owner’s Manual NYC Fire Dept.
Certificate of Approval
6256
Features
- 1,270 addresses available on this analog addressable system
- Additional system capacity achieved via multi-point SLC modules
- 1500 software zones
- NFPA 72 Compliant Smoke Sensitivity Test Built-In
- System Operates as Class A or Class B for SLC, P-Link and NACs
- 10 Amp Power Supply, Expandable to 315 amps
- 6 NACS, Regulated, Rated at 3 Amps each, expandable to 192
- 4 Input/Output (I/O) Circuits for system flexibility rated at 1 Amp each
- Strobe Synchronization and System Wide Sync for Gentex®, AMSECO®, Cooper Wheelock® and System Sensor® strobes
- Dedicated Alarm, Supervisory and Trouble Relays
- 4,000 Event History Buffer
- Optional two line DACT with UD-2000 that can report General, Zone or Point Information
- Built in IP communicator
- Ethernet Port for Programming and Network Connectivity
- E-Mail System Status, Reports and Event Information
- Product includes 5 year warranty
Description
The AFC-1000 is an expandable analog/addressable releasing fire alarm system
with a total system capacity of 1270 addresses. Additional capacity on the
system is achieved using multi-point SLC modules The control panel utilizes
the exclusive Potter protocol that includes a complete line of sensors and
modules. Each SLC may be comprised of any combination of smoke sensor, heat
detectors or modules and allows for a total of 50 ohms of impedance and may
use any wire compliant with the National Electrical Code (NEC). The AFC-1000
has a 10 Amp power supply with six Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs) and
four Input/Output (I/O) circuits.
The NACs are rated at 3 Amps each and the I/Os are rated at 1 Amp each. Each
output is regulated and power limited. In addition, each output is uniquely
programmable and may be configured for steady signal, strobe synchronization,
constant power, door holder power, or releasing. The strobe synchronization
includes Gentex, AMSECO, System Sensor and Cooper/Wheelock and with the
exclusive Quadrasync each output may have a unique brand and all strobes will
flash together.
The NACs may be expanded using the PSN-1000 series intelligent power supplies.
Each PSN-1000 adds another 10 Amps of power, 2 additional input circuits and
the AFC-1000 will support up to 31 power supplies. The system will synchronize
the strobes system wide. In addition, the PSN1000E has space to allow the
installation of up to six PAD100-SLCE SLC loop expansion cards. The cards
mount on a stacker bracket that allows access to all SLC circuit connections.
Technical Specifications
Dimensions | 18 “A”W x 27 sA.”H x 4 ‘A”D |
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AC Mains | 5.0 Amps @ 120 VAC 50/60 HZ |
3.0 Amps @ 240 VAC 50/60 HZ
Enclosure| 16 gauge cold rolled steel with removable locked door with Lexan
viewing window
Battery| Standby Current-130 mA
Alarm Current-220 mA
•10 Amps power for NACs, I/O, and P-Link
•3 Amps per NAC, regulated
•1 Amp per I/O circuit, regulated
•Battery Charger range 8-55 Ah
•Battery Charger voltage 27.3 VDC
•P-Link maximum current of 1 Amp
Temperature and Humidity Range| 32° to 120° (0°C to 49°C) with a maximum
humidity of 93% non-condensing.
Standards| •NFPA, 13,15, 16, 17, 17A, 70, 72, and 750
•ANSI/UL 864 – Local (L), Remote Station (RS), Central Station (CS), Propriety
(PPU), Auxiliary (AUX). Type of Service: Automatic (A), Manual (M),Water
flow (WF) Sprinkler Supervisory (SS) Type of Signaling: Digital Alarm
Communicator (DAC), March Time (March), Non Coded (NC), Reverse Polarity (Rev
Pol), Other Technologies (01)
•IBC (International Building Code)
SLC Loop Accessories
The control panel may be connected with up to 1,270 addressable devices or modules in any combination. The SLC is not restricted by any special wire requirements and may be wired with any wire that complies with the NEC.
SLC Loop Devices
Device | Description |
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PAD200-PD | Analog Photoelectric Smoke Detector is a smoke detector with a |
listed obscuration of 1.0 to 3.7%/foot. UL 268 7th Edition.
PAD200-PHD| Combination Analog Photoelectric Smoke/Heat Detector — a smoke
detector with a listed obscuration of 1.0 to 3.5%/foot obscuration and a fixed
temperature range of 135° to 185° F heat detector. Smoke detection compliant
with UL 268 7th Edition.
PAD200-PCD| Combination Photoelectric Smoke/Carbon Monoxide Detector. Smoke
detection compliant with UL 268 7th Edition. Carbon Monoxide detection
compliant with UL 2075.
PAD200-PCHD| Combination Photoelectric Smoke/Heat/Carbon Monoxide Detector.
Smoke detection compliant with UL 268 7th Edition. Heat detection with a fixed
temperature range of 135° to 185° F and is UL 268 and UL 521 7th Edition
compliant. Carbon Monoxide detection compliant with UL 2075.
PA D100-HD| Analog Fixed Temperature (135° – 185°F) or Rate-of-Rise Heat
Detector (software selectable).
PAD200-DUCTR| Addressable Duct Smoke Detector with Form C Relay rate at I0Amps
@ 250/120VAC or 8 Amps at 30VDC.
PAD200-DUCT| Addressable Duct Smoke Detector.
PAD100-6B| 6″ round base that is mounted to an electrical box and wired for
connection of one of the above sensors.
PAD100-4B| 4″ round base that may be mounted to an electrical box and wired
for connection to the above sensors.
PAD100-IB| Isolator base that interrupts a short in a SLC and prevents the
short from affecting protected devices on the loop.
PAD100-RB| Addressable Relay Base that contains one relay controlled by the
SLC. Relay is rated at rated at 2 amps at 30 VDC or 0.5A at 125VAC.
PAD100-SB| Addressable Sounder Base that contains an addressable sounder
module that may be configured for local, group and all call.
PAD100-CD| Addressable CO gas detector.
PAD100-DD| Addressable photoelectric smoke detector for use in DUCT/DUCTR
enclosure.
PAD100-LFSB| Addressable Low Frequency Sounder Base that contains an
addressable sounder module that may be configured for local, group and all
call. The LFSB complies with the Low Frequency Signal Requirements (520 Hz)
PAD100-SPKB| Speaker base is a wall or ceiling mount speaker capable of 25 or
70.7 VRMS and is field selectable from 1/8W to 4W.
Modules
Device | Description |
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PAD100-MIM | Micro Input Module provides a small foot print contact module for |
mounting inside an enclosure.
PAD 100-PSSA| Single Action Addressable Pull Station.
PAD 100-PSDA| Dual Action Addressable Pull Station.
PAD 100-SIM| Single Input Module is a standard contact module with an LED that
mounts into a 4″ square electrical box.
PAD100-DIM| Dual Input Module is a device that can monitor two distinct inputs
with a single device or in a Class A mode.
PAD100-TRTI| Two Relay Two Input module provides two form C relays that are
individually controlled by the control panel. Each relay is rated for 2 amps
at 30VDC or 0.5 amps at 125VAC. Also provides two contact inputs.
PAD100-NAC| Notification Appliance Circuit module is an addressable remote
appliance circuit controlled by the panel.
PAD 100-ZM| Zone Module is used to connect conventional 2-wire smoke detectors
to the system.
PAD100-IM| Module interrupts a short on the SLC and prevents the short from
affecting protected devices on the loop.
PAD100-RM| Relay Module that provides one form C relay controlled by the
control panel. Relay is rated for 2 amps at 30VDC or 0.5 amps at 125VAC.
PAD 100-LED| Module provides a single addressable LED that is controlled by
the control panel.
PAD100-SM| Speaker Module provides switching for two audio channels.
PAD100-LEDK| Addressable LED and key switch that mounts in a single gang box.
PAD 100-DRTS| DUCTR Remote Test Switch that mounts in a single gang box and
optionally supervised. For use with the PAD 100-DUCTR only.
PAD100-0R01| One Relay One Input Module provides one form C relay and one
input. The relay is rated at 2 amps at 30VDC or 0.5 amps at 125VAC.
SLC Features
The Potter protocol is a digital protocol with a proven design for reliability
and noise immunity. The system does not require special cable or conductors
for connection of the Signaling Line Circuit as long as the cable is compliant
with NFPA 70 and NFPA 72.
The system allows for Class A or Class B installations as well as
“T-Taps.”Each loop is capable of 127 points, with a max wiring distance of
10,000 ft.
Sensor Features
The sensors through the fire alarm control panel provide a real time status as
to the condition of the system. The smoke detector sensitivity, heat detector
temperature level and drift compensation are all programmable options. The
system also allows for a day/night mode where the panel automatically adjusts
the sensitivity depending on the time of day. To assist in the reduction of
false alarms, the smoke detectors also have a maintenance warning that sends a
trouble signal when a detector is dirty to the point that it can no longer
maintain the programmed sensitivity.
User Interface
The fire alarm control panel has a 4 x 40 LCD display to provide information
to the system status. The keypad has navigation keys to allow manipulation of
the Menu on board the panel. The panel is shipped standard with the following
LEDs:
- AC Power – Green
- Alarm – Red
- Earth Fault – Amber
- Supervisory – Amber
- Silenced – Amber
- Trouble – Amber
- Pre-Release – Amber
- Release – Red
P-Link
The common buttons include a Silence, Reset, Acknowledge, and Drill. All of
the buttons are accessible once the locked door is opened.
The AFC-1000 has a proprietary communication protocol that communicates
through a RS-485 connection to field devices. Up to 64 devices may be
connected to a single P-Link connection. The P-Link includes the communication
terminals and regulated 24 VDC connection for the field devices. The field
devices may be any of the following:
PAD100-SLCE-Analog/Addressable loop expansion module SLCE-127 -Nohmi
addressable loop expansion module for retrofit applications.
RA-6075R – 2 x 16 LCD annunciator with a key pad in a locked metal enclosure.
RA-6500R(F) – 4 x 40 LCD annunciator with a key pad in a locked metal
enclosure. Flush mount version available.
LED-16(F) – 16 LED annunciator with common indicators in a locked metal
enclosure. Flush mount version available.
PSN-1000(E) – 10 amp, remote intelligent power supply with 6 NACs, 2 Inputs
and a P-Link repeater. This panel is listed in conjunction with the AFC-100 as
releasing circuits
CA-6500 – Class A convertor that converts the SLC, NACs and P-Link connection
UD-2000 – UL listed, Dual line telephone alarm communicator
DRV-50 – LED driver expander, used to connect up to 50 LEDs in a graphic
display
FCB-1000 – Fire communication bridge, provides remote mounting of the Ethernet
connection
FIB-1000 – Fiber interface module, used to extend P-Link to multimode fiber (2
required)
RLY-5 – Relay module, provides 5 form C relay contacts rated at 3.0 amps
24VDC/125AC
SPG-1000 – Serial parallel gateway, allows for the connection to a serial or
parallel printer
The FIB-1000, FCB-1000 and the SPG-1000 may be installed in the stacker
bracket or ordered with the optional rack mount enclosure.
MC-1000 Multi-Connect allows up to sixty-three AFC series panels to share a
single reporting technology.
IDC-6 – Initiating device circuit provides 6 programmable inputs
AE-2 – Two card expansion cabinet
AE-8 – Eight card expansion cabinet
AE-14 – Fourteen card expansion cabinet
Ethernet/I.P. Connection
The AFC-1000 is shipped standard with an Ethernet connection.
This connection is the programming port and may be connected to a building
Wide Area Network (WAN) or Local Area Network (LAN). Once connected to the
Internet, the panel may be selectively programmed to e-mail alarm conditions,
trouble conditions, supervisory conditions, test, Event History and detector
status. An e-mail may be sent to the panel and the panel will e-mail the event
history, detector status, configuration file or server status to an authorized
E-mail account. In addition, reminders may be set to send an e-mail for
service, testing or other conditions.
In addition, the Ethernet connection is UL listed as an IP communicator. The
IP communicator is listed to report to the UL listed Sur-Gard III IP receiver.
The IP communicator replaces the traditional less reliable alarm communicator
transmitter that utilized telephone lines. The IP communicator is an active
method of connection and communication to the monitoring station.
Dimensions
Ordering Information
Model | Description | Stock No. |
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AFC-1000 | Fire Alarm Control Panel | 3992754 |
Replacement Board AFC-1000 | 3992758 |
Potter Electric Signal Company, LLC • St. Louis, MO
• Phone: 800-325-3936
• www.pottersignal.com
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