VFR-400 • 5403548 • REV D • 10/07

Design Guidelines

People trained in the design of special hazard systems shall determine the selection and placement of the initiating devices and notification appliances connected to the VFR-400. This responsible party shall also be familiar with the premises being protected. The equipment shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturers instructions, the applicable version of NFPA 72 and all local codes and ordinances. For systems employing cross zoning of smoke detectors for the activation of the release circuit, this can include but is not limited to the installation of photoelectric and ionization types of detectors on separate zones. One of each type of detector on separate zones shall be installed in the coverage area selected for a single detector. The detectors would be installed in close proximity to each other.

The responsible party shall also determine the theory of operation regarding the programming sequence.

General Description

The model VFR-400 is a listed and approved, microprocessor based fire control/releasing panel. It is primarily designed for use as a releasing panel for pre-action, Surefire®, Firecycle® III, and deluge, water based extinguishing systems. They may also be used as stand alone fire control panels. These units comply with NFPA-13, NFPA-15,NFPA-72, and NFPA-750.

The VFR-400 complies with UL Standard 864, ULC S527-77, Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 C22.1, ULC S524, FM, CSFM and NYMEA.

System Features

Four Class B (Style B) Initiating zones. Each initiating zone can be set up for any of the following:

·Alarm Zones

·Detection alarm zone

·Waterflow

·Linear Heat Detection up to 700 ohms per zone.

·Manual Release

·Viking Firecycle Detectors (Zone 1 only)

·Supervisory Zones

·Supervisory

·Tamper

·Low Air Supervisory

·High Air

·Low Air Alarm

Note: Only zones programmed as Detection, Waterflow, Linear Heat, Manual Release, Firecycle and Low Air Alarm can be mapped to outputs programed as release.

Remote Annunciator Output for connection to RA-4410RC:

·RS-485 communication, (2-wire shielded cable required)

·Regulated 24VDC annunciator power

Two Supervisory Zones, Class B (VDC Style B). These zones can be set up for any of the following:

·Supervisory

·Tamper

·Low Air Supervisory

·High Air

Four Class B (Style Y) Output circuits. Each output can be set up for any of the following:

·Notification Appliance circuit

·Releasing circuit

·Supervisory Bell circuit

·Trouble Bell circuit

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Viking VFR-400 instruction manual Design Guidelines, General Description, System Features

VFR-400 specifications

The Viking VFR-400 is a light sport aircraft that has garnered attention for its innovative design and advanced technology. This aircraft is known for its versatility, performance, and safety features, making it a suitable choice for both recreational flying and pilot training.

One of the standout features of the VFR-400 is its efficient aircraft structure. Constructed primarily of high-strength composite materials, the VFR-400 boasts a lightweight yet durable frame. This not only enhances its aerodynamics but also contributes to increased fuel efficiency. The aircraft is powered by a reliable Rotax engine, which is well-regarded in the aviation community for its exceptional performance and low operational costs.

The VFR-400 is equipped with a low-wing design, which is optimized for stability and maneuverability. Pilots appreciate the responsive handling characteristics, which make it an enjoyable aircraft to fly, whether on short excursions or longer journeys. The spacious cabin design offers ample room for two occupants, ensuring comfort during flights. Large cockpit glass provides excellent visibility during takeoff and landing, critical times when situational awareness is paramount.

In terms of avionics, the VFR-400 features advanced electronic systems, including a modern glass cockpit display. This integration of technology provides pilots with real-time flight data, ensuring better navigation and situational awareness. Moreover, the aircraft often comes equipped with autopilot features, enhancing the flying experience, especially on longer flights.

Safety is a key aspect of the VFR-400 design. It incorporates redundant control systems, advanced braking systems, and robust structural integrity to withstand various in-flight scenarios. The landing gear is designed for easy maintenance and reliability, allowing for smooth landings on various surface types.

The VFR-400 is designed with fuel efficiency in mind, allowing for longer flight durations while keeping operational costs low. Its impressive range and payload capacity make it a highly flexible option for different mission profiles, from pilot training to leisurely flights.

Overall, the Viking VFR-400 exemplifies the spirit of modern aviation with its combination of performance, safety, and comfort. It stands out in the light sport aircraft category for its thoughtful engineering and commitment to delivering a quality flying experience. Whether for a seasoned aviator or someone new to flying, the VFR-400 offers a compelling platform for exploration and adventure in the skies.