Control Panel Potter IPA-4000

The IPA-4000 is an expandable analog/addressable releasing fire alarm system with a total system capacity of 4,064 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. The system is expandable with a total of thirty-one additional addressable Signaling Line Circuits (SLC) each with a maximum of 127 devices. 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 IPA-4000 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 Potter/AMSECO, Gentex, System Sensor and Cooper/Wheelock and with the exclusive Quadrasync each output may have a unique brand and all strobes will flash together. The I/Os are designed for inputs such as manual release stations and abort switches that will not require polling and react nearly instantaneously.

The IPA-4000 is listed for releasing of fire suppression systems. The software allows cross zones, counting zones, and timers for suppression. The system is capable of multiple release outputs across multiple hazards. In addition, the PSN-1000 may be used to extend releasing capability. 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 IPA-4000 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.
Feature:
» 4,064 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, ideal for manual release and abort
» Strobe Synchronization and System Wide Sync for Potter/AMSECO®, Gentex®, Cooper Wheelock® and System Sensor® strobes
» Dedicated Alarm, Supervisory and Trouble Relays
» 4,000 Event History Buffer
» Cabinet will house up to 18 AH batteries
» 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
» UUKL Listed for Smoke Control
Specification:
» Dimensions : 18 15/16”W x 27 5/16”H x 4 7/16”D
» 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 12, 12A, 13, 15, 16, 17, 17A, 70, 72, 92, 750, and 2001
- 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 (OT)
- IBC (International Building Code)