AGF COLLECTANDRAIN 5400B User manual

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Model 5400
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Installation Instructions ............................................................... 4-7
Unpacking.........................................................................................4
Sprinkler System Preparation...........................................................4
Mounting...........................................................................................4
Wiring................................................................................................5
Verify Correct Operation ............................................................... 6-7
Operating Instructions ................................................................. 7-8
Maintenance Instructions.......................................................... 9-11
Verify Alarm Operation................................................................ 9-10
Heater Operation ..............................................................................9
Changing Timer Setting ..................................................................10
Changing Thermostat Setting................................................... 10-11
Maintenance Log ............................................................................11
AGF Manufacturing
100 Quaker Lane • Malvern, PA 19355
Phone: 610-240-4900
Fax: 610-240-4906
www.agfmfg.com
Model 5400
Auxiliary Drain with Freeze Protection

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Model 5400 COLLECTanDRAIN®
The COLLECTanDRAIN® Model 5400 is an auxiliary drain (drum drip, condesation
collection assembly) with a oat switch and alarm housed in a heated and
insulated cabinet. The M5400 is designed for installation on dry pipe sprinkler
systems where freezing or below freezing temperatures result in the failure of
typical auxiliary drains. The M5400 maintains a comfortable temperature above
freezing while minimizing power consumption.
CAUTION: The heater and its deector bracket may be hot. Use care when
accessing the main cabinet for any reason.
System Supply Valve
“Test” Button
Alarm Light
System Drain Valve
Heating Element
Pipe Cap
Lower Pipe Nipple

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Unpacking:
1. Unpack the COLLECTanDRAIN® M5400 unit and carefully inspect for any
damages from shipping.
2. Verify box contents:
• COLLECTanDRAIN® M5400 unit
• Four (4) Rubber Mounting Washers
• Two (2) Door Keys
• Electrical Wiring Schematic
• M5400 System Drawing
Sprinkler System Preparation:
If installing in a new system, proceed to Mounting Instructions below, otherwise
continue with Preparation Instructions.
If adding additional installations, see NFPA 13 Chapters 24 and 26, and NFPA 25
Chapter 14.
1. Isolate the zone where the COLLECTanDRAIN®will be installed.
2. Relieve air pressure from the branch line.
3. Remove the existing auxiliary drain.
Mounting:
Use the four mounting tabs (3/8” holes x 4) to install the M5400A to a wall or other
secure structure. If wall is uneven, use bushings or stand-offs to prevent cabinet
from bending when mounted.
1. Place the rubber washers behind the mounting
tabs to hold the M5400 off of the wall. Select
fasteners suitable for attachment and capable
of supporting the 55 lb. weight of the M5400.
2. Connect to the 1” NPT Supply Pipe in accor-
dance with NFPA 13 (8.16.2.5 and 8.16.2.5.3) in
regards to low-point drain installations.
3. Conrm that the Supply Valve (upper valve) is in
the open position (vertical) and ready to collect
condensation, the Drain Valve (lower valve) is
in the closed position (horizontal), and the pipe
cap is tight.

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Wiring:
The M5400 is protected internally by a 3A circuit breaker and requires
120VAC power source to function. Ensure the breaker in the main panel is
sized appropriately. Refer to the image below that coincides with your model.
1. Run conduit to the ½” connection on the top of the unit.
2. Open the door using the supplied keys.
3. Loosen the four screws on the front of the M5400 Alarm Panel Box and
carefully remove the door.
4. Run a single set of appropriately sized power wires into the Alarm Panel
(Refer to the electrical schematic as necessary).
NOTE: Use dedicated junction boxes (not provided) to make wire connections
when installing more than one M5400 on a circuit.
5. Connect the 120VAC Hot Wire to the circuit breaker.
6. Connect the 120VAC Neutral Wire to one of the neutral terminals.
7. Connect the ground wire to the green/yellow ground terminal.
The M5400 can be connected to a Remote Panel. This is accomplished through a
set of N.O. (close on alarm) auxiliary contacts.
1. Run two additional wires into the M5400 Alarm Panel.
NOTE: If required, an additional port and knockout are provided in the panel and
cabinet for low voltage wire. Ensure installer-provided items are liquid tight.
2. Connect one wire to the AC1 (auxiliary contact) Terminal.
3. Connect the other wire to the AC2 (auxiliary contact) Terminal.
4. Connect these wires to the appropriate place in the Remote Panel.
Neutral Wire
Ground Wire
Auxiliary Contact
Wires
M5400A M5400H
Hot WireHot Wire
Neutral Wire
Ground Wire
Auxiliary Contact
Wires

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Verify Correct Operation:
If you are installing the standard Model 5400 please Verify Correct Operation using
section labeled M5400A below. If you are installing a Model 5400 with the optional
Heater Operation Trouble (HOT) Monitor Timer please Verify Correct Operation
using section labeled M5400H below. If “A” or “H” are not specically identied
refer to images on pg. 5 for proper verication.
M5400A
1. Apply power to the M5400A and verify that correct voltage is present.
2. Turn on the circuit breaker inside of the M5400A alarm panel.
3. Push and Hold the “TEST” button on the front of the alarm panel for ve
seconds to verify that the alarm horn sounds and the alarm light pulses.
4. Turn the red Thermostat Set-Point Dial clockwise until the heater turns on.
5. Reset the red Thermostat Set-Point Dial to the factory default of 60º F.
NOTE: It is the owner’s responsibility to set the thermostat based upon the climate
conditions of the installed location. The default setting
of 60º F (the dot between 50 & 70) is adequate for
outside temperatures down to 0º F. If operating below
this temperature, the set-point should be increased.
Consult AGF for set-point guidelines.
6. Install the M5400A Alarm Panel Cover and tighten
the four screws securely.
7. Close and lock the door using the supplied keys.
NOTE: If installation was to an existing system, return
the system back to normal operating conditions. If installation was to a new
system, activate system for normal operating conditions.
M5400H
1. Apply power to the M5400H and verify that correct
voltage is present.
2. Turn on the circuit breaker inside of the alarm panel.
3. Push and Hold the “TEST” button on the front of the
alarm panel for ve seconds to verify that the alarm horn
sounds and the alarm light pulses.
4. Turn the top dial of the Timer counter-clockwise from the
10h to the 10s band. The leg of the cross with the arrow
(highlighted in red) points to the band.

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
The M5400 is equipped with a 150W heater controlled by a user-set thermostat.
The factory default setting of 60º F is suitable for conditions down to 0º F. Consult
with AGF for recommended settings if operating the M5400 in areas below 0º F.
The thermostat controls the heater operation to within approximately ± 10º F of
the set-point (i.e. Set-Point=60º F: ON @ 50º F—OFF @ 70º F).
NOTE: AGF does not recommend setting the thermostat below 60º F.
Power Consumption of the M5400 is based on a number of factors including
ambient temperature, humidity, installation location and exposure to sunlight.
The following graph shows an estimation of the daily energy consumption verses
ambient temperature when the set-point is 60º F.
5. Rotate the red Thermostat Set-Point Dial clockwise until the heater turns on.
NOTE: The alarm will sound about 2 seconds after the heater turns on.
6. Reset the red Thermostat Set-Point Dial to the factory default of 60°F and
reset the top dial of the Timer to the 10h band.
NOTE: The Top Dial is a maximum time setting and not the Timer’s delay setting.
The Middle Dial controls the exact amount of delay for the timer. The factory
default is 2 hours.
7. See steps 6 and 7 under Model 5400A (pg 6).
The M5400 features a thermometer on the cabinet for measuring the ambient
temperature inside the unit. This thermometer is for checking the operating status
of the heater.
The M5400 also features a Float-Style Level Switch for monitoring the collected
condensate. This switch is tied back to the integrated NEMA 4 Alarm Panel. When
enough condensate has accumulated, the Level Switch is activated triggering
the alarm horn to sound and pulse the red light mounted on the M5400 alarm
panel. The alarm horn and light indicates that the M5400 needs to be emptied. An

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To Collect Condensate per NFPA 25 A.13.4.3.3.3:
CAUTION: Valves may be hot. Use care when operating.
1. Open the cabinet door using the supplied keys.
2. Close the Drain Valve (lower valve).
3. Install the 1” Pipe Cap onto the drain pipe at the bottom of
the cabinet.
4. Open the Supply Valve (upper valve).
5. Close and lock cabinet door using the supplied keys.
To Drain Condensate per NFPA 25 A.13.4.3.3.3:
CAUTION: Valves may be hot. Use care when operating.
1. Open the cabinet door using the supplied keys.
2. Close the Supply Valve (upper valve).
3. Remove the 1” Pipe Cap from the drain pipe at the
bottom of the cabinet.
NOTE: Use a second wrench on the drain pipe to prevent it and
other plumbing from unthreading.
4. Open the Drain Valve (lower valve) and drain the
accumulated water.
5. Once the water has been drained, close the Drain Valve
(lower valve).
6. Open the Supply Valve (upper valve) and allow time for any
additional water to accumulate.
7. Repeat the process until all of the accumulated water has been drained.
8. Once all water has been drained, follow the “COLLECT” procedure above.
COLLECT
DRAIN
auxiliary contact is also triggered and is capable of being wired back to a central
control panel for remote indication. The Level Alarm is automatically reset when
the water level is drained below the switch.
The M5400 is equipped with a “TEST” button to conrm that the water alarm
panel is functioning properly. When pressed, the Test Button causes the local
alarm horn and light as well as the remote indication to be triggered.
The M5400H is equipped with a Heater Timer which monitors the performance of
the heater. In the event the cabinet door has been left open or the heater is not
keeping up with the temperature demand, the system will activate the audible and
visual alarm and, if wired, signal the Remote Panel.

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MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Maintenance is the cornerstone to keeping any system operating correctly and
efciently. It is the building owner’s responsibility to ensure that the M5400 has
been drained of condensation and that the heater and alarm are working properly.
Failure to drain condensation from the system, or conduct regularly scheduled
testing and maintenance could result in system failure due to freezing. System
must be maintained per NFPA 25 4.6, 4.6A, and 4.1.
It is especially important that functional testing of the heater be performed before
the start of the winter season or when temperatures begin to approach freezing
conditions.
Verify alarm operation:
1. Push and Hold the “TEST” button on the Alarm Panel for ve seconds to
verify that the alarm horn sounds and the alarm light pulses.
MODEL 5400A
Verify heater operation:
CAUTION: Always take the necessary precautions when entering the alarm panel
when 120V power is present.
1. Loosen the four screws on the front of the
M5400A Alarm Panel Box and carefully remove
the cover.
2. Take note of the current thermostat set-point.
Thermostat Set-Point: __________________
3. Turn the red Thermostat Set-Point dial clockwise
until the heater turns on.
4. Reset the red Thermostat Set-Point dial to the
previous setting.
5. Install the M5400A Alarm Panel Cover and tighten the four screws securely.
MODEL 5400H
Verify heater and Hot Monitor Timer operation:
CAUTION: Always take the necessary precautions when entering the alarm panel
when 120V power is present.
1. Loosen the four screws on the front of the M5400H Alarm Panel Box and
carefully remove the cover.
2. Take note of the current thermostat set-point.
Thermostat Set-Point: __________________

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Change Thermostat Setting:
NOTE: It is the owner’s responsibility to set the thermostat based upon the climate
conditions of the installed location. The default setting of 60º F is adequate for
outside temperatures down to 0º F. If operating below this temperature, the set-
point should be increased. Consult AGF for set-point guidelines.
1. Disconnect electrical power to the M5400.
3. Note the current time band (top dial).
Time Band: ____________________________
The leg of the cross with the arrow points to the band.
4. Turn the top dial to the 10s band.
5. Turn the red Thermostat Set-Point dial clockwise until the heater turns on.
NOTE: The alarm will sound a few seconds after the heater turns on.
6. Reset the red Thermostat Set-Point dial to the previous setting.
7. Reset the time band (top dial) to the previous setting.
8. Install the Alarm Panel Cover and tighten the four screws securely.
Change Timer Setting (M5400H Only):
NOTE: It is the owner’s responsibility to set the timer based upon the climate
conditions of the installed location. The default setting of 2 hours is adequate for
outside temperatures down to 0° F.
1. Disconnect electrical power to the M5400H.
2. Loosen the four screws on the front of the M5400H Alarm
Panel box and carefully remove the cover.
3. Turn the Middle Dial to the desired number of hours.
The leg of the cross with the arrow (highlighted in red)
indicates the setting.
NOTE: Unless you’re testing the system, changing the top
dial time band from 10h is not recommended. The bottom
function dial should never be changed from the “a” setting.
4. Take note of the new Timer set-point.
Timer Set-Point: _______________________
5. Install the M5400H Alarm Panel Cover and tighten the four screws securely.
6. Apply power to the M5400H.
7. Verify that the unit has power by pressing and holding the “TEST” button.

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MAINTENANCE LOG
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2. Loosen the four screws on the front of the M5400 Alarm Panel box and
carefully remove the cover.
3. Turn the red Thermostat Set-Point Dial clockwise
or counterclockwise to the desired setting.
4. Take note of the new thermostat set-point.
Thermostat Set-Point: __________________
5. Install the M5400 Alarm Panel Cover and tighten
the four screws securely.
6. Apply power to the M5400.
7. Verify that the unit has power by pressing and
holding the “TEST” button.

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