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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBldg permit 11-1242, Fire 12-0025,HVAC 11-1305, Alarm 12-0007 DATE TIME CITY OF PRIOR LAKE / INSPECTION NOTICE SCHEDULED L/ �� 2 ttt ADDRESS 1S&00 F`_y.L -+ PJ OWNER CONTR. PHONE NO. PERMIT NO. / 2 "ZS d- /(' �/ 1 2 7 Z - ❑ FOOTING ❑ PLUMBING RI ❑ EX/GRAD /FILLING ❑ FOUNDATION ❑ MECH RI ❑ COMPLAINT ❑ FRAMING ❑ WATER HOOKUP ❑ FIREPLACE RI ❑ INSULATION ❑ SEWER HOOKUP ❑ FIREPLACE FINAL FINAL ❑ PLUMBING FINAL ❑ GASLINE AIR TST ❑ SITE INSPECTION ❑ MECH FINAL ❑ COMMENTS: ( Swo ;c,-,. - /4167,-..s - 200.,,, - ec" 0 ( O j ( P J°f WORK SATISFACTORY, PROCEED ❑ CORRECT ACTION AND PROCEED ❑ CORREC ' W.RK, CALL FOR REINSPECTION BEFORE COVERING Inspector: Owner /Contr: CALL 447 -9850 FOR THE NEXT INSPECTION 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE. CODE REQUIREMENTS ARE FOR YOUR PERSONAL HEALTH & SAFETY! INSNOTI ATE TIME CITY OF PRIOR LAKE // INSPECTION NOTICE SCHEDULED l 4O � /1 \ 30 ADDRESS '5 ? . S/, 7 OWNER CONTR. UO/ /I - it Z,• PHONE NO. PERMIT NO. _ /.Z.. . 00 C7 ❑ FOOTING ❑ PLUMBING RI ❑ EX/GRAD /FILLING ❑ FOUNDATION ❑ MECH RI ❑ COMPLAINT ❑ FRAMING ❑ WATER HOOKUP ❑ FIREPLACE RI ❑ INSULATION ❑ SEWER HOOKUP ❑ FIREPLACE FINAL ❑ FINAL ❑ PLUMBING FINAL ❑ GASLINE AIR TST ❑ SITE INSPECTION ❑ MECH FINAL k COMMENTS: l, ' 7 77tiz,, cc-- GcJ- �--:` 760/°i? — ? / ©" J ses 4--\ f VY s�.� 7 - 1 6 ) - < -6 - - 6-c-7 - .5c,•q--.4-- ❑ WORK SATISFACTORY, PROCEED ❑ CORRECT ACTION AND PROCEED ❑ CORRECT W* - K, • • • LL FOR REINSPECTION BEFORE COVERING Inspector: At Ow n�r/G,ontr: CALL 447 -9850 FOR THE NEXT INSPECTION 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE. CODE REQUIREMENTS ARE FOR YOUR PERSONAL HEALTH & SAFETY! INSNOTI CITY OF PRIOR LAKE DATE TIME / INSPECTION NOTICE SCHEDULED ADDRESS /O OWNER CONTR. PHONE NO. PERMIT NO. // — 1 Z /Z ❑ FOOTING ❑ PLUMBING RI ❑ EX/GRAD /FILLING ❑ FOUNDATION %MECH RI ❑ COMPLAINT ❑ FRAMING ❑ WATER HOOKUP ❑ FIREPLACE RI ❑ INSULATION ❑ SEWER HOOKUP ❑ FIREPLACE FINAL ❑ FINAL ❑ PLUMBING FINAL ❑ GASLINE AIR TST ❑ SITE INSPECTION ❑ MECH FINAL ❑ COMMENTS: 0 CSIAkeutt r loo WORK SATISFACTORY, PROCEED ❑ CORRECT ACTION AND PROCEED ❑ CORRECT W , CALL FOR REINSPECTION BEFORE COVERING Inspector: Owner /Contr: CALL 447 -9850 FOR THE NEXT INSPECTION 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE. CODE REQUIREMENTS ARE FOR YOUR PERSONAL HEALTH & SAFETY! INSNOTI DATE TIME CITY OF PRIOR LAKE INSPECTION NOTICE SCHEDULED (-21( J 1/ ADDRESS 1 5 y ( 0 FS L, -R 12r,Q OWNER CONTR. PHONE NO. PERMIT NO. 1 ( / ` Z- Z— ❑ FOOTING ❑ PLUMBING RI ❑ EX/GRAD /FILLING ❑ FOUNDATION ❑ MECH RI ❑ COMPLAINT ❑ FRAMING ❑ WATER HOOKUP ❑ FIREPLACE RI INSULATION ❑ SEWER HOOKUP ❑ FIREPLACE FINAL ❑ FINAL ❑ PLUMBING FINAL ❑ GASLINE AIR TST ❑ SITE INSPECTION ❑ MECH FINAL ❑ COMMENTS: WORK SATISFACTORY, PROCEED ❑ CORRECT AC ION AND PROCEED ❑ CORREC * - 4 CALL FOR REINSPECTION BEFORE COVERING Inspector: /� Owner /Contr: YWAW CALL 447 -9850 FOR THE NEXT INSPECTION 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE. CODE REQUIREMENTS ARE FOR YOUR PERSONAL HEALTH & SAFETY! INSNOTI DATE TIME CITY OF PRIOR LAKE INSPECTION NOTICE SCHEDULED I ADDRESS l 6 / 4_, Q.:-4 06( OWNER CONTR. PHONE NO. PERMIT NO. ) 1 1 ❑ FOOTING ❑ PLUMBING RI ❑ EX/GRAD /FILLING ❑ FOUNDATION ❑ MECH RI ❑ COMPLAINT FRAMING ❑ WATER HOOKUP ❑ FIREPLACE RI ❑ INSULATION ❑ SEWER HOOKUP ❑ FIREPLACE FINAL ❑ FINAL ❑ PLUMBING FINAL ❑ GASLINE AIR TST ❑ SITE INSPECTION ❑ MECH FINAL ❑ COMMENTS: e z - vt_kt. -- L - Vc7r �� 0�2L�a -✓l ❑ WORK SATISFACTORY, PROCEED CORRECT ACTION AND PROCEED ❑ CORRECT WORK, CALL FOR REINSPECTION BEFORE COVERING Inspect° : Owner /Contr: C 7 -9850 FOR THE NEXT INSPECTION 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE. CODE REQUIREMENTS ARE FOR YOUR PERSONAL HEALTH & SAFETY! INSNOTI ' NE PRi t � CITY OF PRIOR LAKE BUILDING PERMIT, Date Rec'd TEMPORARY CERTIFICATE OF ZONING COMPLIANCE 1l J�. ,, / `� AND UTILITY CONNECTION PERMIT ''' r" 1. White File 2. Pink City PERMIT NO. fl 1 i' 3. Yellow Applicant (Please type or print and sign at bottom) ADDRESS L (( 7J '/t/ d �/C-f ZONING (office use) / 5 7rO a /e�s< Pc 1 RO&J s E p Y • aoa C`kc 1 s LEGAL DESCRIPTION (office use only) LOT BLOCK ADDITION PID z_5, 039. V Z 2 . i ti,) epe,c),....f &e -l.ov ( ID i s hrrd Al ?! } OWNER / 5 c - d f 5 L p 4 r - P SE. (Phone___,... ) /v /�t (Name) U . �. (Address) e r : v, fire ' ". s r3 ( Comp � C " \ (Company Name), __ `l lJL On i I � (Pho �. la - J �.41. 4 \ 6 (Contact Name) ((\ . [1 - r113t (Phone) (SA D,—(f) _ l 3q1 1 (Address) I'7 I DO }-\i k.' 145 — s, 2. I-6 L&ke, VVL IQ 3u4 TYPE OF WORK El New Construction ❑Deck EPorch ❑Re- Roofing ['Re-Siding ELower Level Finish ❑ Fireplace ['Addition teration ['Utility Connection CODE: ❑I.R.C. ZI.B.C. ❑ Misc: Type of Construction: I II III IV V A B Occupancy Group: A B E F III MR S U PROJECT COST /VALUE $ S 6ti O. Division: 1 2 3 4 5 (excluding land) I hereby certify that I have fumished information on this application which is to the best of my knowledge true and correct. I also certify that I am the owner or authorized agent for the above -men . .ned property and that all construction will conform to all existing state and local laws and will proceed in accordance with submitted plans. I am aware that the building official .. r oke this ped t f. s?„. use. Furthermore, I hereby agree that the city official or a designee may enter upon the property to perform needed inspections. „it Signature Contractor's License No. Date Permit Valuation 5 8000 _ Park Support Fee # $ Permit Fee $ 71 Z • 5.0 SAC # $ Plan Check Fee $ 4C3-/3 Water Meter Size 5/8 "; 1 "; $ State Surcharge $ L7 — Pressure Reducer $ Penalty $ Sewer /Water Connection Fee # $ Plumbing Permit Fee $ Water Tower Fee # $ Mechanical Permit Fee $ Builder's Deposit $ Sewer & Water Permit Fee $ Other $ Gas Fireplace Permit Fee $ TOTAL DUE $ C4 -<-- t t / 7�Ga /! I � This Ap . relation B - .t.. es , ur Building Permit When • . pro ed Paid /L (.$ E _ c, Re pt No. `. 4 7V, / • Date /2. . ; , / B . A, 1 4U lZ& // Building Officia Da This is toc- fy that - quest e above application and accompanying do• me is in accordance with the City Zoning Ordinance and may proceed as requested. This document when si C lanni •.nstitutes a temporary Certificate of Zoning ..mp ante and allows construction to commence. Before occupancy, a Certificate of Occupancy must be issued. / L , / •' - fZ f P1. g D . - tor Date Special Conditions, if any 24 hour notice for all inspections (952) 447 -9850, fax (952) 447 -4245 4646 Dakota Street S.E., Prior Lake, Minnesota 55372 " 4 '� r j �� NN : 'o p CITY OF PRIOR LAKE BUILDING PERMIT, Date Rec'd TEMPORARY CERTIFICATE OF ZONING COMPLIANCE �' AND UTILITY CONNECTION PERMIT l -� ‘ E S O,tQ i 1 C C., li V I' -- I Ly1' 7.---- I. White File PERMIT NO . Pink City 7....5 3 3. Yellow Applicant (Please type or print and sign at bottom) ADDRESS ZONING (office use) i : 'M) 0 0—s /POLE S(11 OoL. )566 fish /o,Ni Rom 106 LEGAL DESCRIPTION (office use only) LOT BLOCK ADDITION PID OWNER (Name) (Phone) (Address) BUILDER � / (Company Name) /0.511 AC /AP /CAL ' i,C/ 40 (Phone) (57 77 - OoO / (Contact Name) Ky #lJ e`NLLS jLivSoN (Phone) 6 . 0 " 217 MI 8 (Address) /ZZ .5 lt4 LSti 57ie- €ET Si 441'L , Apt, .: TYPE OF WORK ❑ New Construction ❑Deck Porch [Me- Roofing ❑Re- Siding ❑Lower Level Finish ❑ Fireplace EAddition (Alteration EUtilit Connection ((���� CODE: ❑I.R.C. ❑I.B.C. cg Misc: fa S/i /N /' ' Type of Construction: I II III IV V A B Occupancy Group: A B E F III MR S U PROJECT COST /VALUE $ Division: 1 2 3 4 5 (excluding land) I hereby certify that I have furnished information on this application which is to the best of my knowledge true and correct. I also certify that I am the owner or authorized agent for the above - mentioned property and that all construction will conform to all existing state and local laws and will proceed in accordance with submitted plans. I am aware that the building official can r e this permit or just cause. Furthermore, I hereby agree that the city official or a designee may enter upon the property to perform needed i specti ns. x e° 9� /0 /2 i/ Signature Contractor's License No Date Permit Valuation % Y25-00 Park Support Fee # $ Permit Fee $ '' �� ''� ` t /Y7 i/ SAC # $ Plan Check Fee $ 0 r ' / Water Meter Size 5/8 "; 1 "; $ State Surcharge $ Pressure Reducer $ Penalty $ Sewer /Water Connection Fee # $ Plumbing Permit Fee $ Water Tower Fee # $ Mechanical Permit Fee $ Builder's Deposit $ Sewer & Water Permit Fee $ Other $ Gas Fireplace Permit Fee $ TOTAL DUE $ /47 / / T :. • p .1i .: on B • omes Your Building Permit When Approved Paid /4 7 S � / Re ipt No. w 4 .1 fig, ' Date /. / B B Xing 7' c ial Date This is to certify that the request in the above application and accompanying documents is in accordance with the City Zoning Ordinance and may proceed as requested. This document when signed by the City Planner constitutes a temporary Certificate of Zoning compliance and allows construction to commence. Before occupancy, a Certificate of Occupancy must be issued. Planning Director Date Special Conditions, if any 24 hour notice for all inspections (952) 447 -9850, fax (952) 447 -4245 4646 Dakota Street S.E., Prior Lake, Minnesota 55372 4 PR1O CITY OF PRIOR LAKE Date Rec'd o ` fi ``. HEATING /AIR CONDITIONING/FIREPLACE PERMIT 1 15 - 11.1 5E6 (I•Iz4 ■ 4f1Mv$so�A i �� Pile PERMIT NO. (Please type or print and sign at bottom) Yellow nvPGant I " ADDRESS ZONING (office nse) LEGAL DESCRIPTION (office use only) LOT BLOCK ADDITION PID 1 (Name) _ t Or LUS■g_ 1 &Ant < 56.0o\_ ,5k . v(___. (Phone) v' (Address) (Name) AN „ n F • 1 t� (Name) APPLICANT.- (V t C c ` (Phone) 1 G3 '35 - °J , Co 6 (Address) 1- M aC k - C R \) t_., C. \ ` (Address) (City) (Zip Code) (Contact Person) ) '� 3 S`_'� d t (Phone /1 , APPLICANT SIGNATURE le _ DATE I / - 1 c ` 1 APPLICANT PL ASE COMPLETE BELOW A n ENEW CONSTRUCTION ❑ REPLACEMENT ALTERATIONS FURNACE MAKE AND MODEL Lt � . (1\1 n, AckC Q FUEL FLUE SIZE RETURN OPENINGS INPUT OUTPUT TYPE OF SYSTEM HEATING OR POWER PLANT 0WWarm Air Plants PLEASE NOTE: Air Conditioner ❑Gravity Steam Units and Fireplaces Cannot Encroach Mechanical 0 Water into Required Side Yard Setbacks. ❑ Radiation it Conditioning ❑ Special Devices Fireplaces with Box Additions or Vent. System ❑Other Devices Cantilevers to the Outside of Buildings (� Require a Building Permit. FIREPLACE MAKE AND MODEL Pis pt> \ \,,,,, j FEE SCHEDULE Industrial, Commercial & Multi- Family 1% of job cost Residential, Gas Fireplace $49.50 $49.50 minimum Residential, Heating & A/C (New Construction) $149.50 Residential, Additions & Alterations $49.50 Residential, Heating Only (New Construction) $64.50 Residential, AC Only $49.50 Estimated Cost $( \k) aO(L Building Permit # The Minnesota Statutes *32613.148 HEATING PERMIT FEE $ "SURCHARGE" has been changed for one year effective STATE SURCHARGE $ 0 .July 1, Zi)IU, until June 30, 201 1. �) TOTAL PERMIT FEE $ ,1(17 , 0 G The minimum surcharge for a "tiled fee" permit (Office Use On is ti,, beginning July L 2010 This App . on : o ; i , . ur Building'Permit Whe g Ap • roved Paid R i t % n //� / . if -1 No. ,00 p (0 ' (03 ��V : tirtafr -, / Z- ' / Date 7 I Z , 8 Raildine Official late , G- 1 I 24 hour notice for all inspections (952) 447 -9850, fax (952) 447 -4245 { 4646 Dakota Street S.E., Prior Lake, Minnesota 55372 04 PRlp� CITY OF PRIOR LAKE BUILDING PERMIT, Date Rec'd U TEMPORARY CERTIFICATE OF ZONING COMPLIANCE lZ - /Z , / / AND UTILITY CONNECTION PERMIT / 44 o 'civ F /LE w // 724 NBS 1. White File PERMIT NO . 07 2. Pir City �� 3. Yellow Applicant (Please type or print and sign at bottom) ADDRESS 15860 FISH POINT SE ZONING (office use) PRIOR LAKE, MN 55372 LEGAL DESCRIPTION (office use only) LOT BLOCK ADDITION PID OWNER (Name) TWIN OAKS MIDDLE SCHOOL DISTRICT #719 (Phone) (Address) 15860 FISH POINT SE BUILDER (Company Name) NARDINI FIRE EQUIPMENT CO., INC. (Phone) 651.483.6631 (Contact Name) AMANDA GERBOTH (Phone) 651.287.1074 (Address) COUNTY ROAD E WEST SAINT PAUL, MN 55126 TYPE OF WORK ew Construction ❑Deck ['Porch ❑Re- Roofing ❑Re- Siding ['Lower Level Finish ❑ Fireplace ✓ ddition ❑Alteration ❑Utility Connection CODE: ❑I.R.C. ❑I.B.C. ❑ Misc: Type of Construction: I II III IV V A B Occupancy Group: A B E F HI MR S U PROJECT COST /VALUE $ Division: 1 2 3 4 5 (excluding land) I hereby certifyj¢at I have furnished inform. . . , on this application which is to the best of my knowledge true and correct. I also certify that I am the owner or authorized agent for the above- mentiptle¢ property and th all co on will c' .rm to all existing state and local laws and will proceed in accordance with submitted plans. I am aware that the building official c r v e th' it fo st eau therm; I h `reby agree that the city official or a designee may enter upon the property to perform needed inspections. I r TS00686 11/3/11 Signature Contractor's License No Date Permit Valuation Park Support Fee # $ 1 1960 , 06 $1-67467,40 Permit Fee / $ ac j 15 SAC # $ Plan Check Fee $ l c t , sl Water Meter Size 5/8 "; 1 "; $ State Surcharge $ 8 • SO Pressure Reducer $ Penalty $ Sewer /Water Connection Fee # $ Plumbing Permit Fee $ Water Tower Fee # $ Mechanical Permit Fee $ Builder's Deposit $ Sewer & Water Permit Fee $ Other $ Gas Fireplace Permit Fee $ TOTAL DUE $ 4-9' 4,84— r .'s A p( ationj: ecomes Your Building Permit When Approved Paid Rece' No. ( Date J- 3 U . / L By 1 (Z/28/ / B ding Official f bate This is to certify that the request in the above application and accompanying documents is in accordance with the City Zoning Ordinance and may proceed as requested. This document when signed by the City Planner constitutes a temporary Certificate of Zoning compliance and allows construction to commence. Before occupancy, a Certificate of Occupancy must be issued. Planning Director Date Special Conditions, if any 24 hour notice for all inspections (952) 447 -9850, fax (952) 447 -4245 4646 Dakota Street S.E., Prior Lake, Minnesota 55372 O PR/0 U j ti White - Building Canary - Engineering 44NNEsoo' Pink - Planning BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION DEPARTMENT CHECKLIST NAME OF APPLICANT /V A i,U / Ffia&--- E aviOveN i APPLICATION RECEIVED / Z-- / Z, i ( The Building, Engineering, and Planning Departments have reviewed the building permit application for construction activity which is proposed at: /58 (00 Of r /20/0 ( /oi ) . Accepted Accepted With Corrections Denied 64 � Reviewed By: Date: / Comments: 1,A Q_a_cl...c'- ct u r IAA- I 6 ,-‘)..... (4 (c.� -(,.t. 0 "The issuance or granting of a permit or approval of plans, specifications and computations shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of this code or of any other ordinance of the jurisdiction. Permits presuming to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of this code or other ordinances of the jurisdiction shall not be valid." PROJECT: Twin Oaks ES Server Room Upgrades ISD #719 PROJECT NO.: 00000.00 DESCRIPTION: Mechanical Unit Review REMARKS: Pat, BKBM was asked on 7/27/2011 by Karen Stuber of your office to review the two new mechanical units at the Twin Oaks Server room. The units in question were a PFH unit on the roof with an approximate weight of 241 pounds and a CRU unit hung from the roof joists with an approximate weight of 225 pounds. BKBM reviewed the existing joists as shown on the S -2 structural drawings prepared by Mattson and Wegleitner dated August 15, 1968. The units may be supported off the existing structure provided they are supported off of three consecutive joists, as shown on your 2 and 3/M2 drawings. The units are structurally acceptable to place as shown on your M2 documents. Please call with any further questions or concerns. Thank You, Katie MN License No. 26504 Katherine A. Russell P.E. Structural Group Manager / Associate BKBM Engineers 5930 Brooklyn Blvd. Minneapolis, MN 55429 Direct: 763- 843 -0459 Main: 763- 843 -0420 Fax: 763- 843 -0421 E -Mail: krussell(cbkbm.com Web: www.bkbm.com 2 CITY OF PRIOR LAKE BUILDING P - Rio I=EVIEIN INSPECTOR DATE 0— 4 0 PEI MIT NO. ( (- (3(4 0 it. AS SUBMITTED El ACCLPTED WITH CORRECTIONS iv; N91E 0 NOT ACCEPTED-CORRECT & P!.." ...)!..'T These comments are for yoor informPtion. All wori st be dorp in full compliance with all appi.. A `-); 0, 1ing & zoning code re (Iuirements induding items not sv. ,', .0f ry in this review KEEP THIS PLAN SET ON S: S „ - I - ,.. S c-r - 1 detail of construction w 0 L . GENERAL NOTES SPEGIFIGATIONS: 30.5 Saint Peter Street Saint Paul, MN 55102 1. MEGHANIGAL CONTRACTOR SHALL A. REFRIGERANT PIPING D. REFRIGERANT PIPING 5. HANGERS AND SUPPORTS: architects PERFORM A SITE OBSERVATION SURVEY TO GOPPER TUBING: ASTM B 280, ACCESSORIES GALVANIZED SHEET STEEL, OR lel 651 227 7773 engineers DETERMINE LIMITATIONS AND /OR CONFLICTS TYPE AGR OR ASTM B 88, TYPE L. MOISTURE/LIQUID INDICATORS: ROUND, UNCOATED STEEL fax 651 223 5646 www.woldae engineers RELATIVE TO THE EXECUTION OF HIS WORK FORGED BRASS WITH THREADED ROD. STRAPS AND mailNwotdae.com PRIOR TO BID. VERIFY EXACT DETAIL OF WROUGHT COPPER FITTINGS AND REPLACEABLE, CLEAR, FUSED ROD SIZES CONFORMING WITH INSTALLATION REQUIRED TO PROVIDE UNIONS: ASME 81622 GLA55 WIDOW WITH DOLOR TALE 4 -1 IN SMAGNA HVAC DUCT SYSTEMS SHOWN WITHIN SPACE INTENDED. CODED INDICATING ELEMENT CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS, 1985 SUCTION LINES: NP5 I -I/2" OR PROTECTED BY FILTER SCREEN EDITION, FOR SHEET STEEL WIDTH 2. ALL RISES AND DROPS IN PIPING ARE AND ANNEALED- TEMPER COPPER PROVIDE WITH SOCKE OPPM. ARE DIAMETERS. DUC TATTAC ATTACHMENTS MEGHANIGAL SYMBOLS COORDINATE WORK WITH OTHER TRADE TUBING OR TYPE L END CONNECTIONS. WORKING INCLUDING SHEET METAL SCREWS, BEFORE CONSTRUCTION. DRAWN- TEMPER TUBING AND PRESSURE RATING OF 500 PSI& BLIND RIVETS, OR SELF- TAPPING NROII&HT- COPPER FITTINGS WITH AND MAX OPERATING METAL SCREWS; COMPATIBLE WITH D ELBOW DOWN 3. ALL EXISTING SERVICES SHALL BE BRAZED JOINTS. TEMPO RATURE OF 240 DEG F. DUCT MATERIALS. MAINTAINED AT ALL TIMES, UNLESS -0 ELBOW UP OTHERWISE INDICATED ON THE PLANS. LIQUID LINES: NPS 1 -1/2" OR LESS: E. DUCTWORK 6. DUCTWORK INSULATION: COORDINATE DISRUPTION OF SERVICES WITH COPPER, TYPE AGR, 1. SHEET METAL, GENERAL: PACK INSULATE SUPPLY AND RETURN .. TEE CONNECTION DOWN OWNER TO PROVIDE AN ACCEPTABLE TIME ANNEALED - TEMPER TUBING AND AND MARK AS SPECIF1SD IN DUCTWORK EXTERNALLY WITH FOR DOWN TIME. WROUGHT - COPPER FITTINGS WITH ASTM A 700. CONSTRUCT DUCT TO FLEXIBLE FIBERGLASS, 1 -1/2" -0-- TEE CONNECTION UP BRAZED JOINTS. 21W.6.POSITIVE PRESSURE. THICK. • 4. MEGHANIGAL CONTRACTOR SHALL BE PROVIDE DUCT GUAGE PER PIPING GONNE RESPONSIBLE FOR GUTTING AND PATCHING B. CONDENSATE PIPING: SMAGNA STANDARDS. F. SMOKE DAMPERS OF EXISTING CONSTRUCTION UNLESS TYPE L, DRAWN - TEMPER COPPER 1. LABEL AGGORDING TO UL 5555 - 3 GAPPED PIPE OTHERWISE NOTED ON PLANS. NO CUTTING OF TUBING, WROUGHT- COPPER 2. GALVANIZED SHEET STEEL: BY AN NRTL. STRUCTURAL MEMBERS OR STRUCTURE WHICH FITTINGS, AND SOLDERED JOINTS. LOCK - FORMING QUALITY, ASTM A SMOKE DAMPER WILL DETERIORATE THE INTEGRITY AND 527, COATING DESIGNATION &90. 2. FRAME: MULTIPLE -BLADE TYPE; STRENGTH OF THE BUILDING WILL BE G. PIPING INSULATION PROVIDE MILL PHOSPHATIZED FABRICATED WITH ROLL- FORMED ALLOWED WITH OUT WRITTEN APPROVAL FLEXIBLE ELASTOMERIG: 1" THICK, FINISH FOR EXPOSED SURFACES 0.034 - INCH -THICK GALVANIZED 5) GONNEGT TO EXISTING FROM THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. CLOSED -CELL, SPONGE- OR OF DUCTS EXPOSED TO VIEW. STEEL. IN PLAGE OF EXPANDED - RUBBER MATERIALS. INTERLOCKING BLADES, USE FULL l 5. THE MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH ASTM C 534, TYPE I. 3. REINFORCEMENT SHAPES AND LENGTH 0.034- INCH- THICK, ER E -OFF REMOVE ALL EXISTING CEILING TILES AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF 0.27 PLATES: GALVANIZED STEEL BLADE } .1=1 } D WIT IF H FU VOLUME TAK DAMPER GRIDS AS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION OF BTUMR- FT"2 - ° F OR LOWER AT UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED, CONNECTORS. NEW WORK. ANY DAMAGED TILES AND OR MEAN TEMP OF 75 °F. 3.0 LB5/FT"3 PROVIDE GALVANIZED STEEL : GRIDS SHALL BE REPLACED WITH NEW TO DENSITY (ASTM D /622). 0.08 REINFORCING WHERE INSTALLED 3. LEAKAGE: GLASS I MATCH AT THE CONTRACTORS EXPENSE. PERM -IN PERMEABILITY (ASTM ON GALVANIZED SHEET METAL E96). 02% WATER ABSORPTION a1GTS. 4. RATED PRESSURE AND 6. SUBMIT SHOP DRAWINGS ON ALL (ASTM C209). VELOCITY TO EXCEED DESIGN PRODUCTS TO BE INSTALLED. 4. JOINT AND SEAM SEALANT: AIRFLOW CONDITIONS. INSULATE ALL SUCTION LINES AND ONE -PART NON-SAG, 7. PROVIDE ONSITE TRAINING FOR ALL CONDENSATE PIPING. SOLVENT-RELEASE.- CURING, 5. DAMPER MOTORS: EQUIPMENT. POLYMERIZE BUTYL SEALANT TWO- POSITION ACTION. PROVIDE WITH 0.032" THICK GOMPLUING WITH F5 TT -S- 001657, 8. PROVIDE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE ALUMINUM JACKET ON INSULATION TYPE I FORMULATED WITH A b. PROVIDE WITH TEST AND RE',CT MANUALS FOR ALL EQUIPMENT. MINIMUM OF 75 PERCENT SOLIDS. SWITCHES. INSTALLED OUTDOORS. 9. PROVIDE FACTORY STARTUP FOR ALL 7. INSTALL PER ALL CODE !hereby terllty that this plan, specification or report was prepared EQUIPMENT. REQUIREMENTS AND PER by me or under my direct supervision and Mal I am a duly licensed MANUFACTURER'S WRITTEN EINEER INSTRUCTIONS. under the I m st ENGINEER of MINNESOTA i KEVIN MARSHALL Registration Number 23989 Pals 12/7/2011 PROJECT: TWIN OAKS MIDDLE SCHOOL SERVER ROOM UPGRADES AND DISTRICT SERVICES CENTER FIRE PROTECTION - SPECIFICATIONS Alk DATE: 07/29/11 COMMISSION 110: 112069 REVISIONS A REV. 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ALL PIPING SHALL BE SUPPORTED FROM TOP CORDS OF JOISTS OR FROM CONCRETE O PROVIDE ABORT STATION. g O 1 a 1 O DECKING BY APPROVED MEANS. � 3 � , ^ O PROVIDE ROBE FOR ��b� 3. FIRE PROTECTION CONTRACTOR IS ACTIVTIVATION ON OF OF FIRST SMOKE GLEAN AGENT - 4 ' l,' t�14X1 8 REQUIRED TO PROVIDE SLEEVES FOR ALL 4 DETECTOR. INCLUDE SIGNAGE TO CYLINDER ® r / PIPING PENETRATIONS OF FIRE RESISTIVE DIFFERENTIATE DETECTORS. L 1 a J 4� i OR SMOKE TIGHT WALLS AND FLOOR �/ CRU - I O PENINGS AND FIRE CAULK ALL SLEEVE PROVIDE HORN/STROBE FOR FIRE SUPPRESSION O ACTIVATION OF SECOND SMOKE T CONTROL PANEL (°�t_ n LOCATIONS AS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN DETECTOR. INCLUDE SIGNAGE TO ` RATING. DIFFERENTIATE DETECTORS. 4. ALL SPRINKLER PIPING WITH LAY -IN O PROVIDE SMOKE DAMPER TO MATCH ACOUSTIC, OR GYPSUM BOARD CEILINGS DUCT SIZE. FIELD VERIFY. REFER TO SHALL BE ROUTED ABOVE THE CEILING. ELECTRICAL PLANS FOR DAMPER O CLEAN AGENT FIRE PROTECTION PLAN SHUTDOWN. 5. THE INSTALLATION OF THE FIRE 1/8a = 11_0" PROTECTION SYSTEM SHALL CONFORM TO O REMOVE EXISTING PIPING, ASSOCIATED I.5.0. AND N.F.P.A. REQUIREMENTS. COMPONENTS, HANGERS AND SUPPORTS TO THE EXTENT SHOWN ON THE PLANS. 5. WET SPRINKLER SYSTEM PIPING SHALL RE -ROUTE WATER BASED FIRE MATCH EXISTING PIPING THAT IT I5 BEING PROTECTION PIPING AS REQUIRED 50 • CONNECTED TO. THAT NO PIPING I5 LOCATED ABOVE THE SERVER ROOM. RELOCATE �/���, �_ 7. SUBMIT SHOP DRAWINGS, CALCULATIONS, SPRINKLER HEADS AS REQUIRED. . ' �/.I� \:l J. -I 3" FIRE PROTECTION ANOPERATION 5-l3UILT DRAWINGS. MAINTENANCE MANUALS, ING IT- O AS OCATE REQUIRED EX FOR STI GOVC-RAGE SPRINKLER DEFINED HEADS O BY NFPA 13. ^ O 1--a . �� S U thereby certify th. tins plan, specification or report was prepared by me or antler direct supervision and that l am a duly licensed / EN DEER • u a I. ( . ate of MINNESOTA © WATER BASED FIRE PROTECTION PLAN KEVIN MARSHALL I /8 =' Registration Number 23989 gate 12/7/2011 KEY PLAN PROJECT: TWIN OAKS MIDDLE SCHOOL SERVER ROOM UPGRADES - FIRE PROTECTION PLAN DATE: 07/29/11 COMMISSION NO: 112069 . REVISIONS n REV. DATE IMF monnea_aauoenITSMC eo.o.s detail of construction W Q L , 305 Saint Peler Street Saint Paul, MN 55102 architects lel 651 227 7773 engineers FIRE PROTECTION GENERAL NOTES: KEYED NOTES: FIRE PROTECTION la: 651 223 5646 www.woldae.corn mailewoldae.com 1. NO PIPING SHALL BE SUPPORTED FROM O PROVIDE GLEAN AGENT SYSTEM JOIST BRIDGING OR OTHER PIPING, COVERAGE IN SERVER ROOM. DUCTWORK, OR CONDUIT. O PROVIDE MANUAL PULL STATION. 2. ALL PIPING SHALL 13E SUPPORTED FROM TOP CORDS OF JOISTS OR FROM CONCRETE O PROVIDE ABORT STATION. DECKING BY APPROVED MEANS. O PROVIDE HORN/STROBE FOR 3. FIRE PROTECTION CONTRACTOR IS ACTIVATION OF FIRST SMOKE REQUIRED TO PROVIDE SLEEVES FOR ALL DETECTOR. INCLUDE SIGNAGE TO PIPING PENETRATIONS OF FIRE RESISTIVE DIFFERENTIATE DETECTORS. OR SMOKE TIGHT WALLS AND FLOOR OPENINGS. SEAL ALL PIPE PENETRATION PROVIDE HORN/STROBE FOR OPENINGS AND FIRE CAULK ALL SLEEVE O ACTIVATION OF SECOND SMOKE LOCATIONS AS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN DETECTOR. INCLUDE SIGNAGE TO RATING. DIFFERENTIATE DETECTORS. 4. ALL SPRINKLER PIPING WITH LAY -IN O PROVIDE SMOKE DAMPER TO MATCH FIRE SUPPRESSION ACOUSTIC, OR GYPSUM BOARD CEILINGS DUCT SIZE. FIELD VERIFY. REFER TO CONTROL PANEL SHALL BE ROUTED ABOVE THE CEILING. ELECTRICAL PLANS FOR DAMPER 7 q - SHUTDOWN, 5. THE INSTALLATION OF THE FIRE 1 * ; y1 PROTECTION SYSTEM SHALL CONFORM TO 7O REMOVE EXISTING WATER BASED FIRE ' _ yL lt n L5.0. AND N.F.PA. REQUIREMENTS. SURPRESSION PIPING, ASSOCIATED CLEAN AGENT • so 5 COMPONENTS, HANGERS AND SUPPORTS CYLINDER N of 6. WET SPRINKLER SYSTEM PIPING SHALL IN THE AREA INDICATED ON THE PLANS. -� MATCH EXISTING PIPING THAT IT I5 BEING RE -ROUTE EXISTING WATER BASED FIRE I 0 is 1-0G 0 CONNECTED TO. PROTECTION PIPING AS REQUIRED 50 a THAT NO PIPING I5 LOCATED ABOVE EX 14X18 7. BMIT SHOP DRAWINGS, CALCULATIONS, THE SERVER ROOM. RELOCATE 6 Cr 2 1 _`' SUBMIT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUALS, SPRINKLER HEADS AS REQUIRED. v rJ. r ..tax r. 0 AND A5 -BUILT DRAWINGS. 'tROOt IS APPROXIMATELY IA80 CUBIG FEET. FIELD VERIFY. O DSG FIRE PROTEGTION FLAN i 1/8" = 1'-0" Ihereby certify that this plan, specification or report was prepared by me or under my dire Is elision and that l am a duly licensed C376U!®2 end eof MINNESOTA KEY PLAN KEVIN MARSHALL Registration Number 23989 Date 12/7/200 PROJECT: DISTRICT SERVICES CENTER - FIRE PROTECTION PLAN DATE: 07/29/11 COMMISSION NO: 112069 REVISIONS A REV. DATE 4 rm1711._am.mnmaurwws. detail of construction W O L • 305 Saint Peter Street 1— ROOFTOP CONDENSING UNIT y ALL GOMPONENTS/PIPING SHOWN INSIDE r FIELD INSTALLED GOMPONENTS/PIPING Saint Paul, MN 55162 architects UNIT ARE FACTORY INSTALLED. ' 1e1 651 227 7773 engineers r lax 651 223 5646 www.wolaae.rorn — mailawoldae.com C FLEXIBLE CONNECTIONS REFRIGERANT HO -GAS BYPASS PIPING AND MOISTURE/LIQUID l INDICATOR CONDUIT' L L = LIQ s1G 1 1^ REFER TO - - - _r 1 ROOF PIPE 1 11 PENETRATION A i LIQUID INJECTION VALVE 1 11 DETAIL. QUICK CONNECT L r CEILING MOUNTED / A L L GO MPONENTS PING EVAPORATOR SHOWN INSIDE COUPLING REFER TO ROOF MOUNTE `G / UNIT ARE FACTORY INSTALLED. EQUIPMENT CURB DETAIL FOR EQUIPMENT AND PIPE SUPPORTS. ROOF PIPE SUPPORTS AT 4'O' MINIMUM. L 1 LIQ (THERMOSTATIC EXPANSION VALVE SUC SOLENOID VALVE(TYR) -� j4 (/\ 0/1/4-, t r 1 I FILTER /DRYER 7J A.,,,,,, 7I L - - = 7" CONNECT COUPLING HBO --o— a_ - !. (. .-- V) 1 ) *" 3-1 -- ° ---- T?:- \ "A.7-"N L GLOBE VALVE (TYP) T - MOISTURE/LIQUID INDICATOR 1 0 SPLIT - SYSTEM COMPUTER ROOM AIR CONDITIONING UNIT DETAIL NO SGALE I hereby certify that this p n, specification or report was prepared by me or under my direr sad Mon and That 1 am a duly licensed /ENGINEER u , ih. la �,a.� l of MINNESOTA /� KEVIN MARSHALL Registration Number 23989 pate 12/7/3011 PROJECT: TWIN OAKS MIDDLE SCHOOL - GOMPUTER ROOM UNIT DETAIL Aak DATE: 07/29/11 COMMISSION NO: 112069 REVISIONS A REV. DATE • detail of construction \t'= L. 305 Saint Peter Street Saint Paul, MN 55102 architects 101 651 227 7773 engineers lax 651 223 5646 www.woldae.com mail@woldae.com COMPUTER ROOM UNIT SCHEDULE e COOLING COIL INDOOR ELEG AIR COOLED CONDENSER CONDENSER ELEG REMARKS UNIT 5B2VE5 MANUFAG. MODEL UNIT TYPE GFM COIL ENT LVG SENS. TOTAL HP FLA VOLT PH UNIT MODEL AMB. FLA VOLT PH NO. NO. TYPE AIR AIR MBH MBH NO P10, LOCATION FANS TEM GRU -I EQUIPMENT ROOM LIEBERT MM036E MINI -MATE 1250 DX 72/60 51/50 26.2 31.8 05 2.8 208 1 PFH -I PFH037A -L ROOF 1 95 19.3 208 I 123,4,5,6,7,8 NOTES: • 1. LOW AMBIENT OPERATION TO -30 ° F 2. PROVIDE WITH HOT-GAS BYPASS. 3. PROVIDE CONDENSING UNIT WITH DISCONNECT SWITCH. 4. PROVIDE TWO MOISTURE/LIOUID INDICATORS. PROVIDE ONE OUTDOORS NEAR THE CONDENSING UNIT AND ONE INDOORS NEAR THE EVAPORATOR SECTION. 5. INSTALL UNIT AND PIPING PER MANJFAGTURER'S WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS. b. COORDINATE LOW VOLTAGE WIRING BETWEEN EVAPORATOR AND CONDENSER WITH ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. 7. PROVIDE WITH R-4070 REFRIGERANT. 8. MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL WALL MOUNTED THERMOSTAT. GRILLES, REGISTERS AND DIFFUSERS SCHEDULE TYPE SERVICE MANUF. & MODEL NO. DESCRIPTION REMARKS ALL STEEL SUPPLY REGISTER OF THE SIZE AS INDICATED ON THE PLANS. PROVIDE WITH A SUPPLY REGISTER TITUS MODEL 30IRL SINGLE DEFLECTION HORIZONTAL FRONT BLADES, 44' SPACING, OPPOSED BLADE DAMPER, (LAY -IN CEILING MOUNT) AND BAKED WHITE ENAMEL FINISH. RETURN AIR REGISTER ALL STEEL RETURN REGISTER OF THE SIZE AS INDICATED ON THE PLANS. PROVIDE WITH B (LAY -IN CEILING MOUNT) TITIIS MODEL 35ORL SINGLE DEFLECTION HORIZONTAL BLADES AT A FIXED 35° PATTERN AT 14" SPACING, AND FACTORY BAKED WHITE ENAMEL FINISH. !hereby certify Mat this Ian, specification or report was prepared by me or under my di j . ervhlon and that I am a duly licensed ENGINEER ert,. la- 47 of MINNErSOTA KEVIN MARSHALL Registration Number 23989 bah 12/7/2011 PROJECT: TWIN OAKS MIDDLE SCHOOL SERVER ROOM UPGRADES - SCHEDULES DATE: 07/29/11 COMMISSION NO: 112069 REVISIONS A REV. DATE 6 111507111/7,110110.112601.101 ONO 122 S. Wabasha Street Suite 101 •• St. Paul, MN 55107 - ASSEFF � d. ,rte" kl MECHANICAL • CONTRACTORS 111 651.777.0001 Office 651.602.9296 Fax "redefining mechanical service" : ,h 4 nasseff com Q Date: September 15, 201 - i To: RAK Construction _ Attn: Randy Pederson �— Re: Twin Oaks Server Room — Wet Sprinkler System Modifications ! < I Nasseff Mechanical Contractors is pleased to submit the following bid proposal for the Fire Protection work at the above listed project based upon the plans and specifications prepared by Wold Architects Inc. and dated July 29, 2011 as follows: Scope of Work: • Provide all labor and material necessary to modify the existing fire sprinkler system to accommodate the new server room. • Per plan page M3, all piping will be rerouted around the room and all pipe and sprinklers will be removed from the room. Four sprinklers will be relocated as shown to provide coverage around the room. • Per plan page M4, all piping will be rerouted and all pipe and sprinklers will be removed from the room. • All design time and permit fees are included. • All piping for clean agent suppression is excluded at this time. • All alarm work and low voltage electrical is excluded. • All work will be done during normal working hours by a licensed journeyman sprinkler fitter. Addenda Noted: None Exclusions: Hazardous material removal, painting, dumpsters, electrical, access panels, ceiling removal & replacement, general contractor work, work beyond proposal, liquidated damages. Thank you for this opportunity to present our proposal. We look forward to working with you on this project. Sincerely, CI OF PRIOR LAKE Ryan Christenson BUI = ? ' R IT P • N REVIEW Fire Protection Manager INSPECTO' �"'�� I q _ 651 - 247 -1198 CELL 7 651 - 777 -0001 OFFICE DATE / 1 2 PEPMIT NO. 651- 925 -1105 FAX ❑ A• E • TED AS SUBMITTED NASSEFF.COM - ACCEPTED WITH CORRECTIONS A , NOTF ❑ NOT ACCEPTED- CORRECT & Rt r These comments are for your information. All t,; ne da in full compiance with all applicable building & 7o, nog code e quirements including items not specifically noted it this revie KEEP THIS PLAN SET ON SITE AT ALL Tir - "ES r 4 V.er i P 4ead---3 detail of construction W C) L 1 305 Saint Peter Street Saint Paul, MN 55102 architects ROOM I5 FIRE PROTEGTION GENERAL NOTES: KEYED NOTES: FIRE PROTECTION lel 651 227 7773 engineers APPROXIMATELY fax i 651 223 5646 www.wotdaa.com 1440 CUBIC FEET. 1. NO PIPING SHALL BE SUPPORTED FROM O PROVIDE GLEAN AGENT SYSTEM mall@woleae.com FIELD VERIFY. JOIST BRIDGING OR OTHER PIPING, COVERAGE IN SERVER ROOM. I — ..._.._..._.....__. _.._...._... f .... '' DUCTWORK, OR CONDUIT. i i I 1 i:ESF 2. ALL PIPING SHALL BE SUPPORTED FROM 2 PROVIDE MANUAL PULL STATION. 0 O !! TOP CORDS OF JOISTS OR FROM CONCRETE 3 PROVIDE ABORT STATION. DECKING BY APPROVED MEANS. PROVIDE HORN/STROBE FOR s 2 O 3. FIRE PROTECTION CONTRACTOR IS ACTIVATION OF FIRST SMOKE GLEAN AGENT � 14X18 - -- g REQUIRED TO PROVIDE SLEEVES FOR ALL O4 DETECTOR INCLUDE SIGNAGE TO YLINDB2 O u © i . I 5 ._.,.. OR SMOKE TIGHT W AND FLOOR ' PIPING PENETRATIONS OF FIRE RESISTIVE DIFFERENTIATE DETECTORS.. / E : OPENINGS. SEAL ALL PIPE PENETRATION PROVIDE HORN/STROBE FOR FIRE SUPPRESSION \ I EY , t - - GRU -1 OPENINGS AND FIRE CAULK ALL SLEEVE O ACTIVATION OF SECOND SMOKE CONTROL PANEL gL 5 ZJ � LOCATIONS AS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN DETECTOR INCLUDE SIGNAGE TO � __._..........._....._...---.----. ._. .._....__._..._..______. rf - " ` Iniii RATING. DIFFERENTIATE DETECTORS. e 4. ALL SPRINKLER PIPING WITH LAY -IN O PROVIDE SMOKE DAMPER TO MATCH , : . l i ACOUSTIC, OR GYPSUM BOARD CEILINGS DUCT SIZE. FIELD VERIFY. REFER TO SHALL BE ROUTED ABOVE THE CEILING. ELECTRICAL PLANS FOR DAMPER • O 1/8 - GLEAN AGENT FIRE PROTECTION PLAN SST ° °W" 5. THE INSTALLATION OF 1/8"=V-0" PROTECTION SYSTEM CONFORM TO 7 REMOVE EXISTING PIPING, ASSOCIATED -� i -� I.SA. AND N.F.PA. REQUIREMENTS. COMPONENTS, HANGERS AND SUPPORTS TO THE EXTENT SHOWN ON THE PLANS. b. WET SPRINKLER SYSTEM PIPING SHALL RE -ROUTE WATER BASED FIRE MATCH EXISTING PIPING THAT IT I5 BEING PROTECTION PIPING AS REQUIRED 50 •� , CONNECTED TO. THAT NO PIPING 15 LOCATED ABOVE 1.._._...._....__._._. . ...._............J THE SERVER ROOM. RELOCATE • 7. SUBMIT SHOP DRAWINGS, CALCULATIONS, SPRINKLER HEADS AS REQUIRED. •�i Q �, • • EX 3" FIRE PROTECTION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUALS, °s.., AND A5 -BUILT DRAWINGS. 8 RELOCATE EXISTING SPRINKLER HEADS ' 8 AS REQUIRED FOR COVERAGE DEFINED a BY NFPA 13. il 8 O it O :�i, i c a' ‘: . jd DN -... 8. E » kA L' a © ATER BASED FIRE PROTECTION PLAN 1/8"= V KEY PLAN • PROJECT: TWIN OAKS MIDDLE SCHOOL SERVER ROOM UPGRADES - FIRE PROTECTION PLAN DATE: 07/29/11 COMMISSION NO: 112069 T REVISIONS n REV. DATE 2001 -10 f r- ' ©u /-0/794( C x„,„„ ,4t t9> �/2t4/vee r ofsp Ate l EAN AGENT FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS 2 -3.4 Control Equipment. Where inert gas clean agent systems are designed to 2 - 3.4.1 Electric Control Equipment. The control equip- concentrations between 43 percent and 53 percent, a pre- ment shall supervise the actuating devices and associated discharge alarm Z time delay shall be provided. For wiring and, as required, cause actuation. The control inert gas clean agent systems designed to a concentration equipment shall be specifically listed for the number and up to 42 percent, where a discharge delay does not signif- type of actuating devices utilized, and their compatibility icantly increase the' threat to life or property, inert gas shall have been listed. clean agent extinguishing systems shall incorporate a pre- discharge alarm with a time delay sufficient to allow per - 2 -3.4.2 Pneumatic Control Equipment. Where pneu- sonnel evacuation ,M to discharge. matic control equipment is used, the lines shall be pro- tected . against crimping and mechanical damage. Where 2-3.5.6.2 Time delays shall be used only for personnel installations could be exposed to conditions that could lead evacuation or to prepare the hazard area for discharge. to loss of integrity of the pneumatic lines, special precau- 2- 3.5.6.3 Time delays shall not be used as a means of Lions shall be taken to ensure that no loss of integrity will confirming operation of a detection device before auto - occur. The control equipment shall be specifically listed for matic actuation occurs. the number and type of actuating devices utilized, , and .. their compatibility shall have been listed. 2 -3.6* Unwanted System Operation. Care shall be taken to thoroughly evaluate and correct any factors that could 2 -3.5 Operating Alarms and Indicators. result in unwanted discharges. 2 -3.5.1 Alarms or indicators or both shall be used to indi- cate the operation of the system, hazards to personnel, or . failure of any supervised device. The type (audible, visual, - or olfactory), number, and location of the devices shall be Chapter 3 System Design such that their purpose is satisfactorily accomplished. The extent and type of alarms or indicator equipment or both 3 -1 Specifications, Plans, and Approvals. shall be approved. . 2 -3.5.2 Audible and visual predischarge alarms shall be 3-1.1 Specifications. Specifications for clean agent fire extinguishing systems shall be prepared under the super - provided within the protected area to give positive warning vision of a person fully experienced and qualified in the of impending discharge. The operation of the warning design of clean agent extinguishing systems and with the devices shall be continued after agent discharge until posi- advice of the authority having jurisdiction. The specifica- tive action has been taken to acknowledge the alarm and tions shall include all pertinent items necessary for the proceed with appropriate action. proper design of the system such as the designation of the 2- 3.5.3* Abort switches generally are not recommended. authority having jurisdiction, variances from the standard However, where provided, the abort switches shall be to be permitted by the authority having jurisdiction, design located within the protected area and shall be located near criteria, system sequence of operations, the type and extent the means of egress for the area. An abort switch shall not of the approval testing to be performed after installation of be operated unless the cause for the condition is known the system, and owner training requirements. and corrective action can be taken. The abort switch shall be of a type that requires constant • manual pressure to 3 -1.2 Working Plans. cause abort. The abort switch shall not be of a type that 3 -1.2.1 'Working plans and calculations shall be submitted would allow the system to be left in an aborted mode with- for approval to the authority having jurisdiction before out someone present. In all cases the normal and manual installation or remodeling begins. These documents shall emergency control shall override the abort function. Oper- be prepared only by persons fully experienced and quali- ation of the abort function shall result in both audible and fied in the design of clean agent extinguishing systems. distinct visual indication of system impairment. The abort Deviation from these documents shall require permission switch shall be clearly recognizable for the purpose of the authority having jurisdiction. intended. 2 -3.5.4 Alarms indicating failure of supervised devices or 3 "1.2.2 Working plans shall be drawn to an indicated e ui ment shall ive rom t and positive indication of an scale, and shall show the following items that pertain to the q p g p p p y design of the system: failure and shall be .distinctive from alarms indicating oper- g y ation or hazardous conditions. (a) Name of owner and occupant; 2 -3.5.5 Warning and instru ' signs at entrances to and (b) Location, including street address; inside protected areas s a be provided. (c) Point of compass and symbol legend; 2 -3.5.6 Time Delays. (d) Location and construction of protected enclosure walls and partitions; 2- 3.5.6.1 Where systems are designed to concentrations (e) Location of fire walls; above NOAEL and up to LOAEL, a predischarge alarm and time delay shall be provided. For systems designed to (f) Enclosure cross section, full height or schematic dia the NOAEL, where a discharge delay does not significantly gram, including location and construction of building increase the threat to life or property, clean agent extin- floor /ceiling assemblies above and below, raised access floor guishing systems shall incorporate a luedischarg, lar and suspended ceiling; with a time delay sufficient to allow personneF evacuation (g) Type of clean agent being used; prior to discharge " (h) Design extinguishing or inerting concentration; 1996 Edition NO V 4 CZ 5 0 Vip 3MTM NOVECTM 1230 FIRE PROTECTION FLUID S1 ANSUL) Data /Specifications - FEATURES APPROVALS • UUULC listed as a component of the SAPPHIRE® Suppression NOVEC 1230 Fire Protection Fluid complies with 1 FPA 2001 Standard System for Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems. It is listed .y ■ derwriters Laboratories (UL) and Underwriters Laboratories of Canada (ULC) as a • Effective, total flooding performance on Class A, B, and C fires component of the SAPPHIRETM Suppression System. Containers meet • Long -term, sustainable alternative to Halons, HFCs and PFCs the applicable U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) specifications. • Clean agent suitable for protection of high -value assets PHYSICAL PROPERTIES DESCRIPTION Chemical formula CF 3MTM NOVECTM 1230 Fire Protection Fluid, referenced as FK- 5 -1 -12 in Molecular weight 316.04 NFPA 2001 and ISO 14250, is a fluorinated ketone (or fluoroketone) Boiling point @ 1 atm 49.2 °C (120.6 °F) with a chemical structure of CF It is a clear, color- less, odorless, liquid that is super - pressurized with nitrogen and stored Freezing point —108 °C ( -162.4 °F) in high - pressure cylinders as part of a SAPPHIRE Suppression System. Density, sat. liquid 1.60 g/ml (99.9 Ibm /ft Density, gas 1 atm 0.0136 g /ml (0.851 Ibm /ft Specific volume, 1 atm 0.0733 m /kg (1.175 ft /Ib) APPLICATIONS Liquid viscosity @ 0 °C/25 °C 0.56/0.39 centistokes Although stored in liquid form, NOVEC 1230 fluid will turn to a gas upon Heat of vaporization @ BP 88.1 kJ /kg (37.9 BTU /Ib) discharge making it an effective total flooding agent for a variety of Solubility of H in NOVEC 1230 liquid <0.001% by wt. hazards. As a clean agent, it leaves no residue behind and will not affect sensitive high -value electronics. Typical applications include: Vapor pressure @ 25 °C 0.40 bar (5.85 psig) • Telecommunication switch rooms Dielectric strength relative to N2 @ 25 °C. 2.3 • Computer and electronic control rooms • Hazards aboard ships • Critical military applications ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT NOVEC 1230 fluid has 0.0 ozone depletion potential, an atmospheric lifetime of just five days, and a global warming potential of 1.0. NOVEC 1230 fluid is registered with the U.S. EPA under TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) and ELINCS (European List of Notified Chemical Substances). It has met the requirements of registration under SNAP (Significant New Alternatives Policy) and is approved for use as an alternative to Halon 1301 for flooding applications in occupied spaces. PERFORMANCE NOVEC 1230 fluid suppresses fires via its cooling effect. It has been • tested and listed at a design concentration of 4.2% (Class A, B, and C ► hazards) in conjunction with a SAPPHIRE total flooding system. With the NOAEL (No Observable Adverse Effect Level) measured at 10 %, NOVEC 1230 fluid provides a substantial margin of safety in occupied spaces. ANSUL and SAPPHIRE are trademarks of Ansul Incorporated or its affiliates. 3M and NOVEC are trademarks of 3M Company. I lalANSUL 1 11CD Ansul Incorporated 715- 735 -7411 Copyright ©2008 Ansul Incorporated Marinette, WI 54143 -2542 www.ansul.com Form No. F- 2003127 -2 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET L� rycn r,, Surnr :nn:, R Awid P r,:!nress NOVEC 1230 Issue Date: 09 -24 -2010 1. Product and Company Identification Material name NOVEC 1230 Version # 01 Revision date 09 -24 -2010 CAS # 756 -13 -8 Product use Fire extinguishing agent Manufacturer 1 Importer 1 Supplier Name Tyco Fire Suppression and Building Products Address One Stanton Street Marinette, WI 54143 -2542 Phone 715- 735 -7411 Internet http: / /www.ansul.com Emergency Phone Number CHEMTREC 800 - 424 -9300 or 703 - 527 -3887 2. Hazards Identification Emergency overview Health injuries are not known or expected under normal use. OSHA regulatory status This product is considered not hazardous under 29 CFR 1910.1200 (Hazard Communication). Potential health effects Routes of exposure Eye contact. Skin contact. Inhalation. Ingestion. Eyes None known. Skin None known. Inhalation None known. Do not breathe vapor. Ingestion None known. Not a likely route of entry. Potential environmental effects Ecological injuries are not known or expected under normal use. 3. Composition / Information on Ingredients Non - hazardous components CAS # Percent 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 4, 5, 5, 5- nonafluoro- 4- (trifluoromethyl) -3- pentanone 756 -13 -8 90 - 100 4. First Aid Measures First aid procedures Eye contact Flush thoroughly with water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical assistance. Skin contact Rinse with water. Inhalation Remove to fresh air. If symptoms persist, get medical attention. Ingestion No adverse effects due to ingestion are expected. General advice If you feel unwell, seek medical advice (show the label where possible). 5. Fire Fighting Measures Flammable properties The product is not flammable. No unusual fire or explosion hazards noted. Extinguishing media Suitable extinguishing This product is not flammable. Use fire- extinguishing media appropriate for surrounding materials. media Protection of firefighters Specific hazards arising Contents under pressure. Pressurized container may explode when exposed to heat or flame. from the chemical Material name: NOVEC 1230 mosus 1663 Version 11: 01 Revision date: 09 -24 -2010 1 / 4 Specific methods None known. 6. Accidental Release Measures Personal precautions Local authorities should be advised if significant spillages cannot be contained. Environmental precautions Prevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so. Avoid discharge into drains, water courses or onto the ground. Methods for containment Stop the flow of material, if this is without risk. Dike the spilled material, where this is possible. Prevent entry into waterways, sewer, basements or confined areas, Methods for cleaning up Should not be released into the environment, Large Spills: Dike far ahead of spill for later disposal. Use a non - combustible material like vermiculite, sand or earth to soak up the product and place into a container for later disposal. Small Spills: Wipe up with absorbent material (e.g. cloth, fleece). Never return spills in original containers for re -use. Following product recovery, flush area with water. Clean surface thoroughly to remove residual contamination. 7. Handling and Storage Handling Avoid breathing mist or vapor. Handle and open container with care. Storage Contents under pressure. Keep away from heat and sources of ignition. Store in a well - ventilated place. 8. Exposure Controls 1 Personal Protection Personal protective equipment Eye 1 face protection Not normally needed. Skin protection No special protective equipment required. Respiratory protection No personal respiratory protective equipment normally required. General hygiene Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice. considerations 9. Physical & Chemical Properties Appearance Form Liquid. Color Colorless. Odor Odorless. Physical state Liquid. pH Not available. Melting point -162.4 °F ( -108 °C) Freezing point Not available. Boiling point 120.2 °F (49 °C) Flash point Not available. Evaporation rate Not available. Flammability limits in air, upper, Not available. % by volume Flammability limits in air, lower, Not available. % by volume Vapor pressure 244 mm Hg Vapor density 11.6 Specific gravity 1.6 Relative density Not available. Solubility (water) not soluble Partition coefficient Not available (n- octanol /water) Auto - ignition temperature Not available. Decomposition temperature Not available. Material name: NOVEC 1230 pesos us 1663 Version t!: 01 Revision date: 09 -24 -2010 2 14 VOC Not available. Viscosity 0.6 cP Molecular formula C6F120 10. Chemical Stability & Reactivity Information Chemical stability Material is stable under normal conditions. Conditions to avoid Ultraviolet light. Sunlight. Hazardous decomposition No hazardous decomposition products are known. products 11. Toxicological Information Chronic effects None known. Carcinogenicity This product is not considered to be a carcinogen by IARC, ACGIH, NTP, or OSHA. Further information This product has no known adverse effect on human health. 12. Ecological Information Ecotoxicity This product has no known eco- toxicological effects. Persistence and degradability Not available. 13. Disposal Considerations Disposal instructions This product, in its present state, when discarded or disposed of, is not a hazardous waste according to Federal regulations (40 CFR 261.4 (b)(4)). Under RCRA, it is the responsibility of the user of the product to determine, at the time of disposal, whether the product meets RCRA criteria for hazardous waste. Dispose in accordance with all applicable regulations. Waste from residues/ unused Not applicable. products Contaminated packaging Not applicable. 14. Transport Information DOT Not regulated as dangerous goods. 15. Regulatory Information US federal regulations This product is not known to be a "Hazardous Chemical" as defined by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200. All components are on the U.S. EPA TSCA Inventory List. CERCLA /SARA Hazardous Substances - Not applicable. CERCLA (Superfund) reportable quantity None Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA) Hazard categories Acute Health - No Chronic Health - No Fire Hazard - No Pressure Hazard - No Reactivity Hazard - No Section 302 extremely No hazardous substance Section 311 hazardous No chemical Inventory status Country(s) or region Inventory name On inventory (yeslno)* Australia Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances (AICS) Yes Canada Domestic Substances List (DSL) Yes Canada Non - Domestic Substances List (NDSL) No China Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances in China (IECSC) Yes Material name: NOVEC 1230 MSDs 1663 Version 0: 01 Revision date: 09 -24 -2010 3 / 4 Country(s) or region Inventory name On inventory (yeslno)* Europe European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical No Substances (EINECS) Europe European List of Notified Chemical Substances (ELINCS) Yes Japan Inventory of Existing and New Chemical Substances (ENCS) Yes Korea Existing Chemicals List (ECL) Yes New Zealand New Zealand Inventory Yes Philippines Philippine Inventory of Chemicals and Chemical Substances Yes (PICCS) United States & Puerto Rico Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Inventory Yes *A "Yes" indicates that at components of this product comply with the inventory requirements administered by the governing country(s) State regulations This product does not contain a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm, 16. Other Information Further information HMIS® is a registered trade and service mark of the NPCA. HMIS® ratings Health: 0 Flammability: 0 Physical hazard: 0 NFPA ratings Health: 0 Flammability: 0 Instability: 0 Disclaimer The information provided in this Safety Data Sheet is correct to the best of our knowledge, information and belief at the date of its publication. The information given is designed only as a guidance for safe handling, use, processing, storage, transportation, disposal and release and is not to be considered a warranty or quality specification. The information relates only to the specific material designated and may not be valid for such material used in combination with any other materials or in any process, unless specified in the text. Issue date 09 -24 -2010 Material name: NOVEC 1230 rVIsos us 1663 Version #: 01 Revision date: 09 -24 -2010 4 14 t Kidde AEGIS Battery Calculation Page 1 of 1 /VI — 400 Main Street K Fire Systems Ashland, MA 01721 Phone: (866) 287 -2531 A UTC Fires Security Company www.kiddefiresysterns.com Date: 11/29/2011, Kidde AEGIS Battery Calculations Distributor: NARDINI FIRE EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Project Name: TWIN OAKS COMMUNICATIONS SERVER ROOM #A101 SR #: • Prepared By: AMANDA GERBOTH Description: Unit Total Unit Total Description QTY Standby Standby Alarm Alarm Current Current Current Current (Amps) (Amps) (Amps) (Amps) Kidde AEGIS Control Unit 1 0.100 0.1 0.240 0.240 Advanced Photoelectric Smoke Detector -PSD -7157 2 0.00007 0.000 0.000 0.000 Manual Release Circuit #1 1 0.000 0.000 0.010 0.010 Abort Circuit #1 1 0.000 0.000 0.010 0.010 Notification Appliance Circuit #1 1 0.000 0.000 0.130 0.130 Notification Appliance Circuit #2 1 0.000 0.000 0.110 0.110 Release Circuit #1 1 0.000 0.000 0.4 0.4 A. Total Stand -by Current: 0.10 Ampere B. Total Alarm Current: 0.90 Ampere C. Select Standby Time: 24 Hours D. Select Alarm Time: 5 Minute E. Ampere Hour Required: 2.48 AH F. Total Ampere Hour Required (De- rating Factor 1.1): 3 AH Note: If calculated battery size is not available, Please use next higher battery size available, This calculation tool is intended for use in developing approximate estimates of the material and equipment budgeting purposes. It shall not be used as a substitute in determining material and quantity requirements as defined in Kidde Fire Systems design manuals and applicable NFPA standards. • file: / / /V: /BATTERY %2OCALCS /KIDDE/ Kidde% 20AEGIS %20Battery %20Calculation /... 11/29/2011 Kidde AEGIS Battery Calculation Page 1 of 1 ^.� �" M MA 01721 Kidde F 1 re Systems Ashfand Phone: (866) 287 -2531 www.Iddclefiresystems.com A UTC Pao & Srciircty Company Y Date: 11/29/2011 Kidde AEGIS Battery Calculations Distributor: NARDINI FIRE EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Project Name: DSC COMMUNICATIONS SERVER ROOM #B101 SR #: Prepared By: AMANDA GERBOTH Description: Unit Total Unit Total Description QTY Standby Standby Alarm Alarm Current Current Current Current (Amps) (Amps) (Amps) (Amps) Kidde AEGIS Control Unit 1 0.100 0.1 0.240 0.240 Advanced Photoelectric Smoke Detector -PSD -7157 2 0.00007 0.000 0.000 0.000 Manual Release Circuit #1 1 0.000 0.000 0.010 0.010 Abort Circuit #1 1 0. 000 0. 000 0.010 0.010 Notification Appliance Circuit #1 1 0.000 0.000 0.130 0.130 Notification Appliance Circuit #2 1 0.000 0.000 0.110 0.110 Release Circuit #1 1 0.000 0.000 0.4 0.4 A. Total Stand -by Current: 0.10 Ampere B. Total Alarm Current: 0.90 Ampere C. Select Standby Time: 24 Hours D. Select Alarm Time: 5 Minute E. Ampere Hour Required: 2.48 AH F. Total Ampere Hour Required (De- rating Factor 1.1): 3 AH Note: If calculated battery size is not available, Please use next higher battery size available. This calculation tool is intended for use in developing approximate estimates of the material and equipment budgeting purposes. It shall not be used as a substitute in determining material and quantity requirements as defined in Kidde Fire Systems design manuals and applicable NFPA standards. II I file: / / /V : /BATT IERY %2OCALCS/ KIDDE / Kidde% 20AEGIS %20Battely %20Calculation /... 1 1/29/2011 Prior Lakes School District #719 - -Twin OE 1 Kidde Fire Systems TM NOVEL 1230 Hydraulic Flow Calculation Program Data NOVEC 1230 Version 1.0.4 Agency Listing: ULIULC Ex4674, Factory Mutual 3020593 Project Name: Twin Oaks School Date: 12/5/2011 Location: Prior Lake -- Minnesota Project Number: 0400NOV11291 Hazard Name: Server Room #A101 Revision: Data File Name: Z:\Kidde \Novec 1230 \2011 Projects \11291- -Twin Oaks School- -Prior Lake -- Server A10 Data File Units: English _ Customer Information Customer Name: RAK Construction Company Customer Address: Ham Lake - Minnesota Customer Contact: Randy Pederson Contact's Phone Number: 763.434.4210 Cylinder Information Amount of NOVEC per Cylinder (lbs): 59.0 Type of Cylinder: 70 lb Cylinder Quantity of Cylinders: 1 Cylinder Maximum Capacity (lbs): 70 Cylinder Initial Temperature(F): 70. Altitude Relative to Sea (ft): 0 Type of Hardware: US D.O.T Hazard Information Hazard: Server Room #A101 Hazard Type: Class A Fire Concentration Required: 5.00 Hazard Temp. (F): 70.0 Nozzle(s): El -N1 180° Nozzle Dimensions (ft): 1280.0 X 1.0 X 1.0 Total Agent Required: 58.251bs Piping Model Section Pipe Cping/ Start End Lgth Elev Sch Size 90's Tee's Union Note 1 EQL 1 2 0.0 3.0 40T 11/2 0 None 0 801 40.9 2 3 9.3 5.3 40T 3/4 2 None 1 0.000 0 3 El-N1 0.5 -0.5 40T 3/4 1 None 0 0.2292 0 1 (Continued) Prior Lakes School District #719- -Twin Kidde rire Systems NOVEC 1230 Hydraulic Flow Calculation Program Data NOVEC 1230 Version 1.0.4 Agency Listing: UL /ULC Ex4674, Factory Mutual 3020593 Project Name: Twin Oaks School Date: 12/5/2011 Location: Prior Lake -- Minnesota Project Number: 0400NOV11291 Hazard Name: Server Room #A101 Revision: Note 1: This column is used to indicate either a manifold, fixed agent amount or fixed nozzle orifice diameter. The 800 Series numbers indicate either a single cylinder (801) or multiple cylinders (802 = 2 cylinders, 803 = 3 cylinders, etc...). This data file has fixed nozzle diameters. Note 2: The data input file shown here may not agree with the data used for the flow calculation. The data input file may have been changed since the calculation was performed. 2 (End of Printout) i Prior Lakes School District #719 - -Twin O. . " dde Fire Systems or NOVEC 1230 Hydraulic Flow Calculation Program Results NOVEC 1230 Version 1.0.4 Agency Listing: ULIULC Ex4674, Factory Mutual 3020593 Project Name: Twin Oaks School Date: 12/5/2011 Location: Prior Lake -- Minnesota Project Number: 0400NOV11291 Hazard Name: Server Room #A101 Revision: Customer Information Customer Name: RAK Construction Company Customer Address: Ham Lake - Minnesota Customer Contact: Randy Pederson Contact's Phone Number: 763.434.4210 System Information Storage Pressure (psig): 360 Average Cyl Pressure (PSIA): 171 Ave Initial Pipe Temp (F): 70 Fill Density (lbs /cu.ft.): 59.0 Percent Agent in Pipe: 6.6 Average Discharge Time (sec): 8.9 Quantity of Cylinders: 1 Type of Cylinder: 70 lb Cylinder Amount per Cylinder (Ibs): 59.0 Total Amount of Agent (Ibs): 59.0 Type of Hardware: US D.O.T Altitude Relative to Sea (ft): 0 Piping Model Results Section Pipe Size Length Elev EQL Start Term Flow Start End (in) (ft) (ft) (ft) Tee (PSIA) (Ibs /sec) 1 2 1 1/2 - SCH 40 0.1 3.0 41.0 171 168 7.3 2 3 3/4 - SCH 40 9.3 5.3 15.2 168 139 7.3 3 El -N1 3/4 - SCH 40 0.5 -0.5 2.6 139 136 7.3 Concentration Results Enclosure Agent Agent Concentration Enclosure Area Volume cu.ft Re. uired Ibs Dischar.ed Ibs Re. uested / Achieved Server Room #A101 1280.0 58.3 59.0 5.00 5.06 1 (Continued) 1 Prior Lakes School District #719 - -Twin O. Kidde Fire Systems TM NOVEL 1230 Hydraulic Flow Calculation Program Results NOVEC 1230 Version 1.0.4 Agency Listing: UL/ULC Ex4674, Factory Mutual 3020593 Project Name: Twin Oaks School Date: 12/5/2011 Location: Prior Lake -- Minnesota Project Number: 0400NOV11291 Hazard Name: Server Room #A101 Revision: Nozzle Information Nozzle Size Nozzle Nozzle Total Orifice Discharged ID (inches) Part Number Style Material Area (sq.in.) (Ibs) E1 -N1 3/4 -SCH 40 45- 194714- 151 180° Brass 0.2292 59.00 Error Messages NOVEC Flow Calculation Module Version 1.1.0 Orifice diameters and pipe sizes are fixed in input data. No Errors Time and date of calculation 10:51:35 12 -05 -2011 Calculation performed with Version 1.0.4 Calculation by Nardini Fire Equipment Tom Nardini 405 County Road E West Saint Paul MN 55126 USA Telephone: (651) 483 -6631 Fax: (651) 483 -6945 TIME AND DATE OF PRINTOUT 10:53:17 AM 12/5/2011 2 (End of Printout) Prior Lakes School District #719- -Twin a m ,' K dde Fire Systems NOVEC 1230 Hydraulic Flow Calculation Program Bill of Material NOVEC 1230 Version 1.0.4 Agency Listing: ULIULC Ex4674, Factory Mutual 3020593 Project Name: Twin Oaks School Date: 12/5/2011 Location: Prior Lake -- Minnesota Project Number: 0400NOV11291 Hazard Name: Server Room #A101 Revision: Nozzle Bill of Material Item Nozzle Nozzle Nozzle No Qty Size Description Orifice Area Part Number 1 1 3/4 180 °Nozzle, Brass 0.2292 45- 194714- 151 Pipe and Fitting Summary Item Type Size (in) Qty Pipe 40 T 3/4 9.8 (ft) Elbow (90) CL 300 (B16.3) 3/4 3 (Ea) The above list of pipe and fittings are based on the calculation input data. Any additional equivalent length, inputted as elbows, will appear as elbows in this list. This list is approximate for field conditions and is not intended necessarily for a buy list. 1 (End of BOM) Prior Lakes School District #719- -Twin O ' Tire Tire Systems NOVEC 1230 Hydraulic Flow Calculation Program Data NOVEC 1230 Version 1.0.4 Agency Listing: ULIULC Ex4674, Factory Mutual 3020593 Project Name: Twin Oaks School Date: 12/7/2011 Location: Prior Lake -- Minnesota Project Number: 0400NOV11291 Hazard Name: DSC Server Room #B101 Revision: Data File Name: Z:1Kidde\Novec 1230\2011 Projects111291 - -Twin Oaks School- -Prior Lake - -DSC Serve Data File Units: English Customer Information Customer Name: RAK Construction Company Customer Address: Ham Lake - Minnesota Customer Contact: Randy Pederson Contacts Phone Number: 763.434.4210 Cylinder Information Amount of NOVEC per Cylinder (Ibs): 52.0 Type of Cylinder: 70 lb Cylinder Quantity of Cylinders: 1 Cylinder Maximum Capacity (Ibs): 70 Cylinder Initial Temperature(F): 70. Altitude Relative to Sea (ft): 0 Type of Hardware: US D.O.T Hazard Information Hazard: DSC Server Room #B101 Hazard Type: Class A Fire Concentration Required: 5.00 Hazard Temp. (F): 70.0 Nozzle(s): E1 -N1 180° Nozzle Dimensions (ft): 1127.8 X 1.0 X 1.0 Total Agent Required: 51.331bs Piping Model Section Pipe Cping/ Start End Lqth Elev Sch Size 90's Tee's Union Note 1 EQL 1 2 0.0 3.0 40T 11/2 0 None 0 801 40.9 2 3 10.3 6.7 40T 3/4 2 None 1 0.000 0 3 E1 -N1 0.5 -0.5 40T 3/4 1 None 0 0.1857 0 1 (Continued) Prior Lakes School District #719- -Twin 0. Kidde Fi' tees NOVEC 1230 Hydraulic Flow Calculation Program Data NOVEC 1230 Version 1.0.4 Agency Listing: UL /ULC Ex4674, Factory Mutual 3020593 Project Name: Twin Oaks School Date: 12/7/2011 Location: Prior Lake -- Minnesota Project Number: 0400NOV11291 Hazard Name: DSC Server Room #B101 Revision: Note 1: This column is used to indicate either a manifold, fixed agent amount or fixed nozzle orifice diameter. The 800 Series numbers indicate either a single cylinder (801) or multiple cylinders (802 = 2 cylinders, 803 = 3 cylinders, etc...). This data file has fixed nozzle diameters. Note 2: The data input file shown here may not agree with the data used for the flow calculation. The data input file may have been changed since the calculation was performed. 2 (End of Printout) Prior Lakes School District #719- -Twin ®; ' s Kidde Fire systems TM NOVEL 1230 Hydraulic Flow Calculation Program Results NOVEC 1230 Version 1.0.4 Agency Listing: UL /ULC Ex4674, Factory Mutual 3020593 Project Name: Twin Oaks School Date: 12/7/2011 Location: Prior Lake -- Minnesota Project Number: 0400NOV11291 Hazard Name: DSC Server Room #B101 Revision: Customer Information Customer Name: RAK Construction Company Customer Address: Ham Lake - Minnesota Customer Contact: Randy Pederson Contact's Phone Number: 763.434.4210 System Information Storage Pressure (psig): 360 Average CyI Pressure (PSIA): 203 Ave Initial Pipe Temp (F): 70 Fill Density (Ibs /cu.ft.): 52.0 Percent Agent in Pipe: 8.2 Average Discharge Time (sec): 8.9 Quantity of Cylinders: 1 Type of Cylinder: 70 lb Cylinder Amount per Cylinder (Ibs): 52.0 Total Amount of Agent (Ibs): 52.0 Type of Hardware: US D.O.T Altitude Relative to Sea (ft): 0 Piping Model Results Section Pipe Size Length Elev EQL Start Term Flow Start End (in) (ft) (ft) (ft) Tee (PSIA) (Ibs /sec) 1 2 1 1/2 - SCH 40 0.1 3.0 41.0 203 200 6.7 2 3 3/4 - SCH 40 10.3 6.7 16.2 200 173 6.7 3 El -N1 3/4 - SCH 40 0.5 -0.5 2.6 173 170 6.7 Concentration Results Enclosure Agent Agent Concentration Enclosure Area Volume (cu.ft) Required (lbs) Discharged (Ibs) Requested / Achieved DSC Server Room #B101 1127.8 51.3 52.0 5.00 5.06 1 (Continued) Prior Lakes School District #719- -Twin O; NOVEC 1230 Hydraulic Flow Calculation Program Results NOVEC 1230 Version 1.0.4 Agency Listing: UL /ULC Ex4674, Factory Mutual 3020593 Project Name: Twin Oaks School Date: 12/7/2011 Location: Prior Lake -- Minnesota Project Number: 0400NOV11291 Hazard Name: DSC Server Room #B101 Revision: Nozzle Information Nozzle Size Nozzle Nozzle Total Orifice Discharged ID (inches) Part Number Style Material Area (sq.in.) (lbs) E1 -N1 3/4 -SCH 40 45- 194714- 143 180° Brass 0.1857 52.00 Error Messages NOVEC Flow Calculation Module Version 1,1.0 Orifice diameters and pipe sizes are fixed in input data. No Errors Time and date of calculation 13:50:30 12 -07 -2011 Calculation performed with Version 1.0.4 Calculation by Nardini Fire Equipment Tom Nardini 405 County Road E West Saint Paul MN 55126 USA Telephone: (651) 483 -6631 Fax: (651) 483 -6945 TIME AND DATE OF PRINTOUT 1:50:50 PM 12/7/2011 2 (End of Printout) Prior Lakes School District #719- -Twin Oi ',-tre Systems �- I NOVEC 1230 Hydraulic Flow Calculation Program Bill of Material NOVEC 1230 Version 1.0.4 Agency Listing: UUULC Ex4674, Factory Mutual 3020593 Project Name: Twin Oaks School Date: 12/7/2011 Location: Prior Lake -- Minnesota Project Number: 0400NOV11291 Hazard Name: DSC Server Room #B101 Revision: Nozzle Bill of Material Item Nozzle Nozzle Nozzle No Qty Size Description Orifice Area Part Number 1 1 3/4 180 °Nozzle, Brass 0.1857 45- 194714- 143 Pipe and Fitting Summary Item Type Size (in) Qty Pipe 40 T 3/4 10.8 (ft) Elbow (90) CL 300 (B16.3) 3/4 3 (Ea) The above list of pipe and fittings are based on the calculation input data. Any additional equivalent length, inputted as elbows, will appear as elbows in this list. This list is approximate for field conditions and is not intended necessarily for a buy list. 1 (End of BOM) • Kidde Engineered Fire Suppression System f KiddeF • pp v Systems Designed for use with 3MTM Novec TM 1230 Fire Protection Fluid Cylinder and Valve Assemblies, 10 Ib. to 70 Ib. Effective: March 2005 Capacity, Vertical Mount Only Component Sheet K-45 -2010 FEATURES • For use with UL Listed, ULC Listed and FM Approved Systems P /N: 45- 10000X0 -001 MINN ORDERING INFORMATION INN CYLINDER VALVE Dimensions ,,�� SAFETY CAP Part Number Cylinder Slneer A B C i', 41 11 1 W 1 45- 100010 -001 10 Ib. 7.07 in. 13.34 in. 17.30 in. 1111111 45- 100020 -001 20 15. 7.07 in. 21.01 in. 24.97 in. -11111_ 45- 100040 -001 40 Ib. 9.00 in. 22.80 in. 26.76 in. -- I I. 45-100070-001 MATERIALS 70 Ib. 9.00 in. 34.87 in. 38.83 in. SYPHON TUBE 1111 • Valve Body: Brass A C YLINDER B Cylinder: Steel, Painted Red WM al illIW Note: 1. The safety cap must be installed on the valve outlet at all times, except when the cylinders are connected to the system piping, or being filled. The safety cap must not be removed from its chain. 2. See K -45 -2070 for additional information. 3. Cylinders are vertical mount only. Kidde is a registered trademark of Kidde - Fenwal, Inc. 3M and Novec 1230 are trademarks of 3M. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. This literature is provided for informational purposes only. KIDOE- FENWAL.INC. assumes no Kidde Fire Systems responsibility for the product's suitability for a particular application. The product must be prop- 400 Main Street erly applied to work correctly. Ashland, MA 01721 USA If you need more ■nformation on this product, or if you have a particular problem or question, contact KIDDE - FENWAL INC., Ashland, MA 01721. Telephone: (500) 881 -2000 Tel: (508) 881 -2000 Fax: (508) 881 -8920 K -45 -2010 3/05 ©2005 Kidde - Fenwal Inc. http :l /www.kiddefiresysterns.corn Printed in USA All Rights Reserved. if Kidde Engineered Fire Suppression System ('Kidde F re Systems Designed for use with 3M TM NovecTM 1230 Fire Protection Fluid Effective: March 2005 Cylinder Mounting Straps Component Sheet K-45 -8130 FEATURES • For Use with UL Listed, ULC Listed and FM Approved Systems P /N: 235317, 236125, 281866, 283934, 283945 and 294651 1 I j F (hole size) \ 14 C 1.1 j i ®I I ®10 t Cylinder Dimension A Dimension B Dimension C Dimension D Dimension E Dimension F Part Cylinder Size C ' D ' Number y in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm 283945 10 lb., 20 Ib. 7.07 180 6.48 165 9.62 244 8.62 219 1.00 25 2.78 71 0.437 11 283934 40 Ib., 70 Ib. 9.00 229 8.16 207 11.69 297 10.69 272 1.00 25 3.50 89 0.437 11 235317 125 lb., 200 Ib. 12.75 324 12.93 329 16.18 411 14.56 370 1.75 44 5.59 142 0.625 16 281866 350 Ib. 16.00 406 15.50 394 19.50 495 17.88 454 1,75 44 6.06 154 0.625 16 294651 6001b. 22.00 559 21.56 548 25.75 654 24.12 613 1.75 44 10.25 260 0.625 16 236125 900 Ib. 24.00 610 23.75 603 27.75 705 26.00 660 1.75 44 12.13 308 0.625 16 MATERIALS • Steel, Painted Black SAE 1020 Kidde is a registered trademark of Kidde - Fenwal, Inc. 3M and Novec are trademarks of 3M. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. This literature is provided for informational purposes only. KIDDE- FENWAL,INC. assumes no Kidde Fire Systems responsibility for the product's suitability for a particular application. The product must be prop- 400 Main Street oily applied to work correctly. Ashland, MA 01721 USA 11 you need more information on this produce, or if you have a particular problem or question, contact KIDDE - FENWAL INC., Ashland, MA01721. Telephone: (508) 881 -2000 Tel: (508) 881 -2000 Fax: (508) 881 -8920 K -45 -8130 03/05 ©2005 Kidde - Fenwal Inc. http : / /www.kiddefiresystems.com Printed in USA All Rights Reserved. Kidde Engineered �� Fire S.uppression System f Kidde F i re Systems Designed for use with 3MTM Novec TM 1230 Fire Protection Fluid Effective: March 2005 Valve Outlet Adapters Component Sheet K-45 -2100 FEATURES • For use with UL Listed, ULC Listed and FM Approved Systems PIN: 28390X B (VALVE OUTLET CONNECTION) 0 or Al 1 4 1 A (SYSTEM PIPE CONNECTION) Note: For direct connection of cylinder valve to distribution piping. MATERIAL ORDERING INFORMATION • Brass Part Size A• 8• C D• Number 1Y2 1.874 283904 11/2 11 %z NPT 12 UNJ 2.69 2.50 HEX 2 2.500 283905 2 11'/z NPT 12 UNJ 3.12 3.00 HEX `Note: Dimensions are in inches. Kidde is a registered trademark of Kidde - Fenwal, Inc. 3M and Novec are trademarks of 3M. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. This literature is provided for informational purposes only. KIODE- FENWAL,INC. assumes no Kidde Fire Systems responsibility for the product's suitability for a particular application. The product must be prop. 400 Main Street erly applied to work correctly. Ashland, MA 01721 USA 0 you need more information on this product, or if you have a particular problem or question, contact KIDDE- FENWAL INC., Ashland, MA 01721, Telephone: (508) 881 -2000 Tel: (508) 881 -2000 Fax: (508) 881 -8920 K -45 -2100 03/05 ©2005 Kidde - Fenwal Inc. http: / /www.kiddefiresystems.com Printed in USA All Rights Reserved. Kidde Engineered Fire Suppression System fr K F i re Systems Designed for use with 3MTM Novec TM 1230 Fire Protection Fluid 180 Degree Pendant Nozzle Component Sheet Effective: August 2005 K -45 -2150 FEATURES • For use with UL, ULC and FM Approved Systems • Offered in Stainless Steel or Brass PIN: 45- 1946XX -XXX A ► • :� ' O C Note: A selection of orifices are available for each nozzle size and make. Consult the Kidde Engineered Fire Suppression Design, Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual for details. Dimensions Pipe Size A B C 1/4 in. (6 mm) 1.91 in. 49 mm 1.03 in. 26 mm 0.88 in. 22 mm 3/8 in. (10 mm) 2.03 in. 52 mm 1.00 in. 25 mm 1.19 in. 30 mm 1/2 in. (13 mm) 2.25 in. 57 mm 1.13 in. 29 mm 1.38 in. 35 mm 3/4 in. (19 mm) 2.69 in. 68 mm 1.38 in. 35 mm 1.63 in. 41 mm 1 in. (25 mm) 2.88 in. 73 mm 1.63 in. 41 mm 1.94 in. 49 mm 11/4 in. (32 mm) 3.29 in. 83 mm 2.00 in. 51 mm 2.38 in. 60 mm 1' in. (38 mm) 3.63 in. 92 mm 2.25 in. 57 mm 2.69 in. 68 mm 2 in. (51 mm) 4.50 in. 114 mm 3.00 in. 76 mm 3.50 in. 89 mm Note: Offered in either Stainless Steel or Brass. Kidde is a registered trademark of Kidde - Fenwal. Inc. 3M and Novec are trademarks of 3M. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. This literature is provided for informational purposes only. KIDDE-F ENWAL, INC. assumes no Kidde Fire Systems responsibility for the product's suitability for a particular application. The product must be prop- 400 Main Street arty applied to work correctly. Ashland, MA 01721 USA If you need more informalion on this product, or if you have a particular problem or question, contact KIDDE- FENWAUNC. Ashland, MA01721. Telephone: (508) 881 -2000 Tel: (508) 881 -2000 - -- Fax: (508) 881 -8920 K-45 -2150 08 /05 ©2005 Kidde - Fenwal Inc. httpalwww.kiddefiresystems.com Printed in USA All Rights Reserved. • Kidde Engineered Fire Suppression System ` K Systems Designed for use with 3M TM NovecT"' 1230 Fire Protection Fluid Effective: March 2005 Pressure Operated Switch Component Sheet K -45 -5180 FEATURES • For use with UL Listed, ULC Listed and FM Approved Systems PIN: 486536 FRONT VIEW FRONT VIEW ' I SHOWN IN SET POSITION. COVER REMOVED PULL ON STEM TO OPERATE SWITCH. TO RESET, PUSH STEM DOWN TO SET POSITION. OPERATED 4 - 0.25 IN. oPERnr I SET 7,- MOUNTING HOLES ser O ` : ilitt� r i ', 4.00 in. WIRING o.. r.• (102 mm) " SCREW 0 P: `y� <i I TERMINALS ' _.0 1 00 • .E .:i_. fL _ 4— MI MI 4.00 in. — - _ 1 (102 mm) , - -- r , 4 - 1' l_,c7 NOTES: 15 AMP 125 VAC 11P 112" SUPPLY PIPE 10 AMP 250 VAC 1 r - WITH UNION 3/4 HP 1 -2 -3 PH 125 -480 VAC 1151 SWITCH 3PDT — I . - BOX; 3' /2" CONDUIT COVER----- not ' i � KNOCKOUTS EACH GASKET — 1/2" NPT FEMALE; SIDE SECTION CONNECT TO SYSTEM PIPING NOTES • The switch may be mounted in any position, how- • Contact Ratings (3 PDT): ever, the preferred installation is upright, as shown. — 15 Amp © 125 Vac • Any load connection to the switch must not ex- — 10 Amp @ 250 Vac ceed the switch rating, and shall utilize a suitable — 314 HP @ 250 Vac protection device (i.e., circuit breaker, fuse). — 1, 2 or 3 Phase Kidde is a registered trademark of Kidde - Fenwal, Inc. 3M and Novec are trademarks of 3M. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. This literature is provided for informalicnat proposes only K100E- FENWAL.ING. assumes no Kidde Fire Systems responsibility for the product's suitability fora particular application. The product must be prop- 400 Main Street erly applied to work correctly, Ashland, MA 01721 USA If you need more information on nes product. or if you have a particular problem or question. contact KIODE- FENWAL ING.. Ashland, MA 01721. Telephone' (500) 851 -2000 Tel: (508) 881 -2000 - - -- - - - -- Fax: (508) 881 -8920 K -45 -5180 03/05 ©2005 Kidde - Fenwal Inc. http : / /www.kiddefiresystems.com Printed in USA All Rights Reserved. 3" 3" HIGH LOW o VOLTAGE o VOLTAGE 0 PRESSURE o PRESSURE SWITCH w SWITCH z z xdini Fire Equipment Co., Inc. NT ROAD F_ 5b 1 RED BACKGROUND WITH RESESED WHITE TEXT : SAINT PAUL. MINNESOTA : `.'S 1 JG PHONE; (6511 483.6631 ENGINEERING \CUT- SHEETS\GEMCOM\SIGNS CUTSHEET.DWG '"'% , ' . 1551114133 . 45 AEGISTM kKidde Systems y terns Conventional Fire Alarm- Suppression Control Unit A UTC Fire & Security Company Effective: March 2007 84 -100 FEATURES • Agency Approvals • input and Output • FM Approved • 3 Detection Circuits • FM Approved to ANSI /UL 864, 9th edition • 2 Supervisory Circuits • FM Approved to ULC- S527 -99 • 1 Manual Release Circuit • Other domestic U.S. approvals/listings pending/ • 1 Abort Input Circuit in- process • 3 Notification Appliance Circuits • Suppression focused Control Unit • 2 Release Circuits • Listed for a Wide Range of Suppression Systems • 4 Form -C Relays • Kidde FM -200a, FE13T", CO 3MT'"Novec 1230 • Programmable Relays Fire Protection Fluid, Argonitenu, and Halon Clean Agents • Robust Power Supply • • Kidde 1NDTM Dry Chemical & WHDRTM Wet Elegant User - Interface Chemical Systems — • Simple Configuration • Sprinkler Supervisory Service • Password Protected • Deluge, Preaction, Foam, Foam -Water Systems • Digital Release Countdown • Combination Clean Agent plus Pre - Action System • Battery Voltage and Charging Current Display • Built -in Class -A and Class -B Circuitry • Extensive Diagnostics • Sophisticated Programmable Notification Appliance • Backwards Compatible Circuits • improved and Enlarged Cabinet Design • Independently Programmable Agent Releasing Circuits • 5 -Year Warranty with Triple -R Protection DESCRIPTION The KiddeAEGIS is the technologically most advanced Con- 4 ` ' R c :6 is �' T 2 9 C ? 4. ` � " 4 ventional Single Hazard Agent Releasing Unit available to Y "4 r ' ,7 v 1� ' . , ` g �5 the Fire Alarm Suppression industry today. It combines the r T y , high quality, system reliability, and flexibility required by ,, J N A li r l k ' "'n - ', modern commercial, high -tech and industrial applications T• 4 f ' v - ti , as .ryA , Ave in an aesthetically pleasing and physically robust package. ,r ' ' `?'A „ £ y" t ' I cy IS 10.1: ,i1 ' :I e„; , 1 =9'1 - �'e' The AEGIS is well equipped to handle all special hazard l extinguishing systems due to the high degree of program 4:.( :, ` y– "" s''f ,i r ' ,, �: ming flexibility provided and the following full complement '"; ; ` ""' >; �r �. g . 7: O ' 4 j ( , of input and output circuits: , �'� ... , L ,- - t y • Three (3) Class A or Class B Detection Circuits $ Sff9�,�s,i `. 4 , ✓ C f C Fi j1a\ ,.. Y y ' t�: r r Y 1. j am, e � , . ' >�'e Y 's ; :p * • Two (2) Class A or Class B SupervisoryCircuitst,' , • One (1) Class A or Class B Manual Release Circuit 7 z u; • One (1) Class A or Class B Abort Input Circuit • Three (3) Class A or Class B Notification Appliance Circuits r ; I • Two (2) Class B Agent Release Circuits • Four (4) Form -C Relays ;" ` AEGIS • • DETECTION CIRCUITS MANUAL RELEASE AND ABORT CIRCUITS The Detection Circuits can support up to 25 Conventional Both the Manual Release and Abort Circuits accept Nor - CPD-705x Ionization Smoke, PSD -715x Photoelectric mally Open contact closure type devices. Activation of the Smoke, or THD -705x Heat Detectors each as well as Nor- Agent Release Circuits can either be instantaneous or de- malty Open contact closure type devices. Two circuits are layed up to 30 seconds (maximum) upon receipt of Manual dedicated to the main suppression function and can be pro- Release input. Agent release can be temporarily delayed , grammed to activate the release circuits by either single- by activating the Abort Circuit. The Abort input can be pro - shot or cross -zone input. The user - configuration allows grammed for 5 modes of operation. These include the UL automatic release via detection to be delayed from 0 to 60 10- second mode, the full -delay mode, the IRI mode, the seconds in 1 0- second intervals and also allows a choice of NYC mode, or the abort can be disabled. Aborts can also which of the two Agent Release Circuits to activate, be programmed to be applicable for either one or both Agent The third Detection Circuit is programmable for either Release Circuits thereby allowing use with Deluge /Pre -Ac- Waterflow or as an independent Detection circuit. When tion systems. programmed for Waterflow, Notification Appliance Circuits NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUITS (NAC) can be programmed as Non Silenceable as required by The three Notification Appliance Circuits are rated 1.5 Amps certain jurisdictions. each and accept polarized 24 VDC Notification Appliances. SUPERVISORY CIRCUITS Of the three circuits, NAC 1 activates on First Alarm, NAC 2 The Supervisory Circuits accept Normally Open contact clo- in Pre - Release condition and NAC 3 in Releasing condi- sure type devices such as pressure switches on the agent tion. Each circuit is driven independently and is user cylinders or on the water or air pipe network. The system configurable for 60 BPM, 120 BPM, Temporal, or Continu- configuration enables the supervisory input to be a partici- ous pattern. pant in the suppression function. For example, low air su- The MT and NS series appliances provide the option to use pervisory can be included with detection for release of silenceable horns and non - silenceable strobes on the same j pre - action systems as required by certain jurisdictions. NAC. Multiple NAC circuits (connected to audible devices only) programmed with the same master code pattern are synchronized, regardless of any differing starting times that preceded their concurrent operation. The NACs configura- tion includes a user - selectable intelligent synchronization feature which allows a silenceable horn to be shut off while the strobe continues to flash in synchronized fashion. SUPERVISORY S MANUAL WATERFLOWI 2 .SUPERVISORY ABORT RELEASE DETECTOR3 DETECTOR2 e n , u.c. ; icras. a uti3s48 ' falnm re992u 9 R9•232 �ee� a ®(ae "1 St es .oeeS � ®® ° E..(] TR1 186 1 O T85 TB6 183 TB2 TROUBLE p T88 ∎\`+ i 4, 9 RELAY 3 1 .�. T81 ® E3 DETECTOR t D,l T89 RELAY2 I1 0.0. OITM. 0... -.1... a l T.. 0.0. 011.AI „o ) OffKidde I l 0.11 0.11181. 0oostAI«A.. Fire Systems RELAY 1 p y TB11 Q u.o 0... U . OARC „wl M©© Q.IT:.11 0 W.LWI.l0A1..,,L 0ln7C11.w Ow. TO x� 1Tr Q r...fl 0 fl.T.I COU412cr f7 BATT OUT i 0 TB12 O �cn1 0.0,..tin 01...mL oMUMS. t L4i' 0 SW 01,,..7.1. 0 >fU t4! \ Qnvr . Owns 0""”" 0 ' 'om/ .. „„r, AT.fT ,°;;!:1 i a:. 8 AC SUPPLY SELECT SWITCH (S6) 9:: 99 NAC 1 7619 C' NM - ION .M AC IN I t T814 1815 T816 T81T T818 ® NAC 2 120 omoel l� �® 9ee IS®esi Vii?,_ •T1313 29323119 alma a e ` J mamaim _ - — RELEASE 1 RELEASE 2 AUX NAC 3 ARC 1 ARC 2 24 VOC Figure 1. Printed Circuit Board (PCB) 2 BUILT -IN CLASS A AND B CIRCUITRY POWER- LIMITED CIRCUITRY For the input and NAC circuits, the choice of Class A or All circuits, excluding ARCs are inherently power- limited. Class B supervision is made at site on the board itself by Agent Release Circuits, except when firing Initiators, can selecting the terminals used for wiring. Neither conversion also be made power- limited by a field located inline releas- boards nor additional hardware nor jumper selection is re- ing diode device thereby allowing cost effective installation quired for this purpose. with all wiring in the same conduit. AGENT RELEASE CIRCUITS (ARC) ROBUST POWER SUPPLY UNIT (PSU) The two circuits can be programmed for activation by dif- The AEGIS features a universal 120/240 V, 50/60 Hz AC ferent inputs, with independent time delays and abort modes Power Supply Unit with a robust 5.4 Amps of 24 VDC power. to fire combinations of two of the following releasing de- Input voltage selection is via a slider switch with no jumper vices: cutting required. The on -board battery charger is able to • 1 or 2 Kidde Continuous and Momentary Solenoid charge 24 VDC (2 x 12) batteries of capacity up to 68 AH Control Heads thereby allowing from 24 hours of supervision plus 5 min- • 1 Kidde initiator utes of alarm to 90 hours of supervision plus 10 minutes of alarm required by some jurisdictions. • 1 Factory Mutual Group A, B, 0, E, F, G, I, J, or K AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY Solenoid Up to 1 Amp of auxiliary power at 24 VDC is available to In other words, operating in tandem, the two circuits can power external 4 -wire devices such as Flame Detectors, release: AlarmLine modules, Duct Detectors, etc. • 1 or 2 Control Heads on ARC1 and 1 or 2 Control ELEGANT USER - INTERFACE Heads on ARC2 The user - interface consists of an array of LED Indicators, • 1 or 2 Control Heads on ARC1 and 1 Initiator on ARC2 Control Switches, a Digital Display, and Buzzer. Over and or vice -versa above the System, Power Supply status, Input circuit Fire • 1 or 2 Control Heads on ARC1 and 1 FM Sprinkler and Trouble and Output circuit Trouble LEDs, the AEGIS Solenoid on ARC2 or vice -versa annunciates its suppression state -of -alarm via three addi- tional Pre - Release, Releasing and Post Release LEDs. Four • 1 Initiator on ARC1 and 1 Initiator on ARC2 switches are provided, one each for Acknowledge, Signal • 1 FM Solenoid on ARC1 and 1 FM Solenoid on ARC2 Silence, System Reset and Output Disable. The 3 -digit dis- This configurability is useful for those jurisdictions where play provides a countdown of impending agent release. On the gaseous suppression agent is required to be supple- command from the user - interface switches, it also indicates mented with a pre action system. the battery open circuit voltage and charging current. TRIPLE -R PROTECTION FOR AGENT RELEASING SIMPLE SITE - SPECIFIC CONFIGURATION CIRCUITS (ARC) Accessed via the digital display and user - interface switches, The two ARCs feature a triple failure redundancy safeguard site - specific configuration is simple, yet detailed and can system to protect them from inadvertent activation by the typically be performed in a matter of minutes. To prevent main microprocessor. The Triple -R system requires that in unauthorized use, the configuration menu is protected by a order to activate an ARC, the main microprocessor issues user - changeable password. Factory technical support can two release commands of opposing polarity via separate provide assistance with lost or forgotten passwords. channels and that these commands be combined with a Apart from the input voltage selection performed on both third signal from the panel watchdog timer to confirm the the PSU and main board via a slider switch, no other on- microprocessor operation. The Triple -R system ensures that board settings or jumper cuttings are required. electrical transients or disturbances such as power surges EXTENSIVE DIAGNOSTICS that could interfere with the operation of the main micropro- cessor will not inadvertently activate the connected sup- Also initiated via the digital display and user interface pression system. The result is a more robust and reliable switches, the troubleshooting function displays diagnostic suppression focused panel. codes that assist in determining causes of trouble. A com- plete list of diagnostic codes and their meanings ships fac- PROGRAMMABLE RELAYS tory installed on the inside of the enclosure door for easy Of the 4 relays, three are user - programmable for a variety reference. of alarm related conditions and the fourth is a dedicated trouble relay. All relay contacts are rated 3.0 Amps at 30 VDC /120 VAC (resistive). 3 BACKWARDS COMPATIBILITY TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (CONT'D) Consistent with previous generation Kidde control equip- • One (1) Abort Circuit ment, the AEGIS is listed to be backwards compatible with Compatible with normally open contact closure type the full range of Kidde- Fenwal conventional detectors, alarm devices devices and suppression accessories. Going forward, this will allow older generation panels to be replaced with rela- - Configurable as Class A/Style D or Class B /Style B tive ease. - Supervised for ground faults and open circuits IMPROVED AND ENLARGED CABINET DESIGN - Power- limited The cabinet design allows for easy installation by fitting be- • Two (2) Supervisory Circuits tween the studs of a standard 16 inch studded wall. It is - Compatible with normally open contact - closure type large enough to house two 12 VDC, 12 AH Batteries and devices provides up to 2 inches (51 mm) of wiring and finger space - Configurable as Class A/Style D or Class B /Style B between the circuit board and the cabinet wall. - Supervised for ground faults and open circuits An optional door design features a factory installed Manual - Release and Abort switch for applications with space con Power limited straints. Both switches incorporate guards that prevent their • Three (3) Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs) inadvertent activation. - Compatible with polarized 24 VDC Audio- Visual de- Other cabinet options include a flush mounting trim -ring and vices a dead -front plate required for Canadian applications. - Rated at 1.5 Amps each - Configurable as Class A/Style Z or Class B /Style Y TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS - Supervised for ground faults, shorts, and open cir- • Hazards Protected cuits - One - Power - limited • Power Supply - First Alarm operates NAC 1, Pre - Release operates - 120/240 Vac, 50/60 Hz (90 to 264 Vrms, 47 to 63 Hz) NAC 2, Releasing operates NAC 3 AC Main Input - Common NAC /ARC output disconnect switch - 5.4 Amps at 27 Vdc Output • Two (2) Agent Release Circuits - Battery capacity up to 68 AH @ 24 Vdc - Each compatible with 1 or 2 control heads, or 1 initia- - Auxiliary power output rated at 1 Amp at 18.8 - 27.6 tor, or 1 FM sprinkler solenoid Vdc (resettable) - Circuits electrically capable of simultaneously releas- • Three (3) Detection Circuits ing any combination of two of the above devices - Compatible with up to 25 CPD -705x, PSD -715x, and - Factory configured as Class B /Style Y THD -705x detectors and normally open contact -clo- - Supervised for ground faults and open circuits sure type devices - Non- power - limited. May be power - limited (except with - Configurable as Class A /Style D or Class B /Style B initiators) and supervised for short circuit using inline - Supervised for ground faults and open circuits releasing resistor -diode device - Power limited - Common NAC /ARC output disconnect switch - DET 1 and DET 2 used for suppression • Four (4) Relays - DET3/WF configurable for detection or waterflow - 3 independently programmable, normally de- energized • One (1) Manual Release Circuit Form -C - - Compatible with normally open contact- closure type 1 dedicated normally energized Form -C Trouble Re devices lay Configurable as Class A/Style D or Class B /Style B - Relay contacts rated 3 Amps at 30 Vdc /120 Vac (re- - Supervised for ground faults and open circuits sistive) - Power limited 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (CONT'D) ORDERING INFORMATION • Enclosure - NEMA 1 rated 18 gauge sheet steel with door DESCRIPTION PART - Red color NUMBER - Suitable for wall and surface mounting Kidde AEGIS Control Unit 84- 732001 -001 - Optional Trim Ring Kidde AEGIS Control Unit with - Optional Dead -Front Panel Switches 84-732001-201 - Optional door with Manual Release and Abort switches In -Line Releasing Diode (10K) Kit 06- 220023 -001 - Dimensions: - with Standard Door: Trim Ring 76- 600000 -007 14 -1/4 in. W x 5 in. D x 19 in. H Dead -Front Panel* 06- 236725 -001 (362mmx127mmx483mm) with Switch Door Battery Enclosure 76- 100010 -001 14 -1/4 in. W x 6 in. D x 19 in. H Kidde AEGIS Conventional Fire (362 mm x 152 mm x 483 mm) Alarm- Suppression Control Unit IOM 06- 236716 -001 • Environmental Criteria Manual - Indoor /Dry use only " Kidde AEGIS User's CD 06- 236727 -001 Operating temperature range: 32 °F to 120 °F (0 °C to *For Canadian applications, order Control Unit and 49 °C) Dead -Front Panel separately. - Humidity: 93 ± 2% RH at 90 ± 3 °F (32 ± 2 • Packaging /Shipping - Enclosure, PCB, and PSU packaged in individual car- tons Accessories shipped include mounting hardware, bat- tery leads, tOM manual on CD -ROM, operating in- struction sheet, and EOL resistor kit - Order inline releasing resistor -diode device (if required) and batteries separately i • 5 Kidde Is a registered trademark of Kidde•Fenwal, Inc. AEGIS and Gemini are trademarks of Kidde•Fenwai, inc. For detailed installation, operation, and configuration infor- FM -200 is a registered trademark of Chemtura. mation, refer to the Kidde AEGIS Conventional Fire Alarm - FE-13 is a registered trademark of DuPont. 3M 1230 Fire Protection Fluid is a trademark of 3M. Suppression Conventional Unit Installation, Operation, and Argonite is a registered trademark of Ginge Kerr. Maintenance Manual P/N 06- 236716 -001. This titeraturo is provided for informational purposes only. KIDDE- FENWAL,INC. assumes no r Kidde Fire Sysfie ms responsibility for the products suitability for a particular application. The product must be prop - arty applied to work correctty. 11 you need more information on this product, or if you havo a particular problem or question, A UTC Fire & Security Company contact KIDDE- FENWAL INC.. Ashland, MA 01721. Telephone: (508) 881 -2000 400 Main Street Ashland, MA 01721 84 -100 3/07 ©2007 Kidde-Fenwal Inc. Printed in USA FIr,:00.8811 Fax: 500.801.8.8 920 www.kiddefiresystems.com • ' . ' ; : . 1'.'; ' r rP ISS N ', b ,, , �� % / 17/1//E 7-1, x r t it t f , { F PS , 12 V 7 0 A N ' , , i : Y C ` sh: e } i i i t r t :. R r l zY � Zfi �t$�l? i lk ^ Rechargeable Sealed Lead A iii Battr4y 1�ie�rre. 4 4 / r Featu , , . ..; re:' _ �'�^ • Absorbent Glass Mat (AGM) technology for superior _y r performance r� • Valve regulated, spill proof construction allows safe FWV C tL J ? - ,� �- - - ' ' N operation in any position �� 1 �� • Power /volume ratio yielding unrivaled energy density it� ti tbT L rS n : ) � t(..';' ?, k t � 911 r � °,�`� • Rugged impact resistant ABS case and cover (UL94 -HB) � ��-� _ _ • Approved for transport by air. D.O.T., I.A.T.A., F.A.A. and C.A.B. certified - - �E �_;� • U.L. recognized under file number MH 20845 106 s' .. Omd a ` .. i,:;<. Perfolrll>i lnel Spe , !, 4.ts> ,<i yv • F1 - Quick disconnect Nominal Voltage 12 volts (6 cells) tabs, 0.187" x 0.032" - Mate with AMP. INC. Fr Ft Nominal Capacity FASTON "187" series 1- 3 -3 1-3.41 T 20 -hr. (350mA to 10.50 volts) 7.00 AH i - OR - +l 1°-75 l .L675 10 -hr. (650mA to 10.50 volts) 6.50 AH • F2 -Quick disconnect tabs, 0.250" x 0.032" ® = 0.e I-7 95-I 5 -hr. (1.2A to 10.20 volts) 6.00 AH - Mate with AMP. INC 1 -hr. (4.5A to 9.00 volts) 4.50 AH FASTON "250" series 15 -min. (14A to 9.00 volts) 3.50 AH P D (mm) Approximate Weight 4.80 lbs. (2.18 kg) Energy Density (20 -hr. rate) 1.49 W -h /in3 (90.95 W-h/l) L ' 1- Specific Energy (20 -hr. rate) 17.50 W -h /Ib (38.58 W -h /kg) - @ W Internal Resistance (approx.) 23 milliohms - C7 Max Discharge Current (7 Min.) 21.0 amperes Max Short - Duration Discharge Current (10 Sec.).. 70.0 amperes --- Shelf Life (% of nominal capacity at 68°F (20 °C)) ' ,.." • 1 Month 97% i " HT H 3 Months 91% : 1 Operating Months 83% Temperature Range 1 - L -I Charge -4°F (-20°C) to 122° F (50°C) Discharge - 40 °F(- 40 °C)to 140 °F(60 °C) L: 5.95 (151) W: 2.56 (65) H: 3.70 (94) HT: 3.86 (98) Case ABS Plastic Tolerances are +/- 0.04 in. ( + / -1mm) and +/- 0.08 in. ( +/- 2mm) for power - Sonlc Chargers PSC- 12800A, 12800A -C height dimensions. All data subject to change without notice. v - ' .' 4 i ze e e? t fir; � v r T oinsuresaiaendeK' cien t opeatfontle/Osreferlethetaes Oilenh nk8i (yi u l aspubl hOenkyr bSlte , a Alld .1sutracttochangiMIthoutnor a OitiurTec WMR -',7% Mer sonlc. tlf \ J \ 1 J k 1 S ` k 'r l \,;* e,z g '. i POl1UEA►Pte ' s PS 27Q12Vora ZOpH Shelf Life & Storage IDischa Claracteristics -' 100 14.0 I I i I 1 I I I I I c ` C isrol 0 C 68 0 F _ Ambient Temperature 20 �, ' `��_ necessary un�ess p ( 1 100%ofcaeacity 13.0 ' i°55 "�■. -. isregvre6. __ . _ �!!Itl�I� ` �- -. _ �r 80 5 °C Chagi g befo e r - '.1' C ► use is necessary y 12.0 _ _ - 60 „Mh (41°F) j.. fu _'-^` �,,,.,,,1, p ma ► ■ x `s _ Chagema/fa] o ,�I"'�.�,� 40 °C 30 °C 2 ° C capa no not To 10.0 0.70 0.35 m ii 4o (104 °F)- .- ( ° F) (68 °F) ihss,aie E 11!'!5 1.4 V 0 'r 1 I 9.0 Final / 3.5 , 7.0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 Voltage Standing Period (Months) 8 14 Discharge Time vs. Discharge Current 1.2 2.4 6 12 24 36 48 1 2 4 6 a 10 zo a o i . min . - •--- h • - 1 Discharge Time 20 15 10 Life Characteristics in Stand -By Use .c '\\ -. Ambient 20'C (68'F) E 5 Final 0 100 f t 1 Voltage 2 10.5V \� .5 80 E' 10.2V ce. m to 60 N 1 1 � 0 40 Float Charging Voltage a 9.6V \\ - 2.25 - 2.30 V=Ceil 30 9 20 ce e _1 -_ 1 E 9.0v \ 0 1 2 3 4 10 \ \ 4o °c (104 ° F) 20 °C (68°F) Years 0 ° C (32 ° F) 5 -, . 6.1V � 1 Life Characteristics in Cyclic lise 0.35 0.70 1.4 3.5 7.0 14 - 120 Discharge Current (A) 100 -_ C.R1argiltg ,, 80 Cycle Applications: Limit initial current to 2.1A. Charge until battery voltage co (under charge) reaches 14.4 to 14.7 volts at 68 °F (20°C). Hold at 14.4 to 14.7 A 60 Disc Discharge Discharge volts until current drops to under 70mA. Battery is fully charged under these Depth 100% Depth 50 % Depth 30% conditions, and charger should be disconnected or switched to "float" voltage. g 40 C 1. Discharge Current 0.2C (Final Voltage 1.7V /Cell) "Float" or "Stand -By" Service: Hold battery across constant voltage source of o 20 2. Charge Current: 0.1C 1 1 I 13.5 to 13.8 volts continuously. When held at this voltage, the battery will seek its 04 3. Ambient Temperature: 20 °C to 25 °C (68°F to 77°F) own current level and maintain itself in a fully charged condition. i 1 1 1 1 0 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 Note: Due to the self- discharge characteristics of this type of battery, it is Number of Cycles imperative that they be charged within 6 months of storage, otherwise permanent loss of capacity might occur as a result of sulfation. ''Criag�r ` . ' '` Pulrehexlrfitirein(titiOil 3 � £• ... Power -Sonic offers a wide range of chargers suitable for batteries up to 100AH. Please refer to our website www.power - sonic.com for a complete range of useful Please refer to the Charger Selection Guide in our specification sheets for "C- Series downloads, such as product catalogs, material safety data sheets (MSDS), ISO Switch Mode Chargers" and "Transformer Type A and F Series ". Please contact our certification, etc.. 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Y� � r,.t 5 . ^ ,. ,,1�(WW,ifi • i i�li $1.,i;1;! 1l.`... • DOMESTIC SALES CUSTOMER SERVICE TECHNICAL SUPPORT INTERNATIONAL SALES Tel: +1- 619 - 661.2020 Tel: +1 -619- 661 -2030 Tel: +1- 619 -661 -2020 Tel: f+1- 650 -364 -5001 Fax: +1-619-661-3650 Fax: +1- 619 -661 -3648 Fax: +1 -619 - 661 -3648 Fax: +1-650-366-3662 national- sales@power- sonic.com customer - service @power- sonic.com support @power - sonic.com battery @power - sonic.com CORPORATE OFFICE • 7550 Panasonic Way • San Diego, CA 92154 • USA • Tel: +1- 619. 661 -2020 • Fax: +1- 619. 661 -3650 0306 1tt 1 ■ Effective: February 2008 Advanced Photoelectric \� Smoke Detectors • t � : Protection �� s�ems Models PSD -7157 and PSD -7157D A UTC Fire & Security Company F -70 -02 FEATURES • Approvals /Listing m, n 44,, z P a .% � =i rA s • US and Canadian UL Listed (cULus) YW �k� � a f , 10 _ 1 • FM Approved �kN t gt " ‘73k** "" s • CSFM Approved ��, s s • NYC MEA Accepted 4; ? � �' , xr„ • Dual Ionization Chamber Technology L 4 $I.`, , / i t • Nominal Sensitivity ' 3: ' A � e " 1 \ � . s • PSD -7157: 3.25% per ft. Obscuration � ' w� i ® 3 W . t `` • PSD- 7157D: 2.40% per ft. Obscuration • Sensitivity Measurement/Testing ��` r. • Wireless Measurement in %ft. Obscuration , P , � 'z {,; • Remote and Local Functional Test Capability :R � "�°> ; , x f " ' 4 � u • Wide Range of Input Voltage 10.2 to 36.8 Vdc 1 y' • Low Current Design � . :V °f ^ , v • Dual Response LEDs Allow 360 - degree Viewing ��`s, , . ri, ,hz, r,0 ,t „ , N e • Trouble Indication • Low Profile Appearance Using Surface Mount Two Red Light Emitting Diodes are located diametrically Technology opposite each other so as to allow 360- degree viewing. • Electrically and Mechanically Compatible with Both LEDs continuously indicate the operating condition all Fenwal Smoke and Electronic Heat Detectors of the Detector. During standby, the LEDs flash once and Bases every six seconds. During alarm, both LEDs light steady • Interchangeable 2 - Wire and 4 - Wire Bases at full brilliance. A double flash every six seconds indi- • Universal Relay Modules cates a detector with a sensitivity threshold outside • Non Polarized acceptable limits. A unique gated output circuit design • Locking Feature for Vandal Resistance provides improved stability and transient suppression. • Fine Mesh Insect Screen Special signal processing techniques verify the presence • EMI and RFI Resistant of smoke before the detector will alarm. A fine mesh insect screen protects the chamber area and is used to DESCRIPTION avoid potential nuisance alarms. The detector head is The Fenwal Models PSD -7157 and PSD -7157D Photo- installed into the base with a simple twist -lock action. A electric Smoke Detectors respond to a broad spectrum of locking feature is provided for vandal resistant security. both flaming and smoldering fire conditions. The Detec- CONTROL UNITS tors have advanced solid- state, low- voltage, surface- The Models PSD-7157 and PSD-7157D Detectors are mount circuitry and are designed for 2 -Wire and 4 -Wire designed for operation with control units and releasing installation using the appropriate Detector base. The devices having specific voltage and current characteris- characteristic 360 degree detector design permits smoke tics that are compatible with the detector circuitry. The entry from any direction. A unique sensing chamber Detectors are compatible with the Fenwal control units design permits the operation of the Models PSD -7157 and interface modules listed in Table 1. and PSD -7157D in open areas with air velocities from 0 to 300 fpm and 0 to 4000 fpm respectively. The Model DETECTOR BASE OPTIONS PSD -7157D is also suitable for duct housing applications The Models PSD -7157 and PSD -7157D can be used in air velocities from 500 to 4000 fpm. The Detectors are with the detector base options and accessories in Tables designed for open area /duct housing applications per 3 and 4. Various base options are available to provide UL268/UL268A and may be installed in systems intended auxiliary relay and /or remote indication and remote test for Releasing Device Service through use of compatible feature. Fire Alarm Control Panels. The Models PSD -7157 and PSD -7157D Photoelectric The recommended requirement for detector maintenance Smoke Detectors may be interchanged with other Fenwal consists of an annual cleaning of dust from the detector Series THD -705X Electronic Heat Detectors and Series head by using the suction of a vacuum cleaner. Cleaning CPD -705X Ionization Smoke Detectors when using multi- programs should be geared to the individual environment function base configuration. in conformance with NFPA 72. SPACING (OPEN AREA LOCATION) The Models PSD -7157 and PSD -7157D Detectors are Do not attempt disassembly of the fac- listed to be installed on maximum 30 foot (9.1 m) centers, to sealed smoke detector. This typically on smooth ceilings up to 15 feet (4.6 m) high and ® assembly is sealed for your protection will operate with minimum air circulation. CAUTION and should not be opened for servic Resultant maximum 900 square foot (83.6 m spacing ing. Opening of the detector will void may be used as a reasonable guide for comparable its warranty. applications. Where special conditions exist (ceiling SPARE PARTS obstructions, high air exchange rates, etc.), reduced spacing must be used to achieve adequate protection. The Models PSD-7157 and PSD-71570 Detectors are Computer rooms and other such installations may require factory repairable only and have no field serviceable 2 spare parts. No field repair should therefore be spacing with a maximum of 200 square feet (18.6 m) attempted. For service, return detector head intact to due to high air exchange rates. Fenwal. Detectors should not be located in areas with excessive ARCHITECT /ENGINEER SPECIFICATIONS exhaust fumes, kitchen areas, near fireplaces or furnace rooms and within three (3) feet (.9 m) of air supply ducts The contractor shall furnish and install where indicated or air diffusers. on the plans, UL268/UL268A listed dual- chamber, Ionize- tion Smoke Detectors, Fenwal Models PSD -7157 and For additional information, consult the Fenwal Automatic PSD- 7157D. Photoelectric Smoke Detectors containing a Fire Detection Application Engineering Manual MC -402, radioactive source of strength greater than 0.8 microcu- NFPA-72 and the local Authority Having Jurisdiction. ries (29.6 kBq) shall not be acceptable. The combination WIRING DIAGRAMS detector head and twist -lock base shall be UL Listed For detailed wiring diagrams with Fenwal 2- and 4 -wire compatible with a UL Listed fire alarm control unit. The bases, please refer Fenwal Document 70.104 Models PSD -7157 and PSD -7157D Photoelectric Smoke Detectors shall share interchangeable bases with the INSTALLATION CPD -7054 and CPD -7054D Ionization Smoke Detectors Detector bases are directly mounted on the electrical and the THD -7052 and THD -7053 Heat Detectors. junction boxes (3 -inch, 3 -112 -inch and 4 -inch octagonal, The Fenwal Models PSD -7157 and PSD -7157D Photo - 3 -inch round or 4 -inch square) (76 mm, 89 mm, 102 mm electric Smoke Detectors shall have two Red LEDs octagonal, 76 mm round or 102 mm square) without the located diametrically opposite each other so as to allow need for any mechanical adapter required. Refer Fenwal 360- degree viewing. The LEDs shall continuously indi- Document 06- 235056 -001 for additional details. cate the operating condition of the Detector. During The detector bases also include a locking feature that standby, the LEDs shall flash once every six seconds. prevents removal of the detector without use of a tool. During alarm, both LEDs shall light steady at full bril- TESTING AND MAINTENANCE liance. If the sensitivity of the detector drifts outside acceptable limits, the LEDs shall double flash every six Testing shall be performed upon installation of the detec- seconds. The detector may be reset by actuating the tor and once a year thereafter as stated in NFPA -72 lat- control panel reset switch. The vandal- resistant security est edition. locking feature shall be used in those areas as indicated Detector sensitivity shall be checked within one year of on the drawings. The locking feature shall be field remov- installation and every alternative year thereafter as stated able when not required. in NFPA 72. Refer Fenwal Documents 06- 236524 -001 It shall be possible to measure the sensitivity of the Fen - and 06- 235056 -001 for details on using the Infrared wal Models PSD -7157 and PSD -7157D Photoelectric Wireless Sensitivity Tester Model DST -003. The tester Smoke Detectors from a distance of up to 15 feet (4.6 m) provides direct readout in percent per foot obscuration without removal from the base. Measurement shall be from a distance of 15 -feet without removing the detector accomplished with a wireless infrared Fenwal Sensitivity from its base. A go /no -go test can be performed using a Tester (DST -003) allowing direct measurement in percent test magnet. -2- per foot obscuration. Sensitivity measurement tech- The Fenwal Models PSD -7157 and PSD -7157D Photo- niques requiring wiring between the Detector -Base com- electric Smoke Detectors shall operate over an input volt - bination and the Tester shall not be acceptable. It shall age range from 10.2 to 36.8 Vdc. Voltage and RF also be possible to perform a functional test of the detec- transient suppression techniques to withstand up to 20 tor without the need for generating smoke. volt/meter shall be employed to minimize susceptibility to false alarms. Table 1: Control Unit Control Unit Compatibility Identifier Number Maximum Detectors per Loop 2210/2212 C1OFE1 40 2410/2412 C1OFE1 40 2320 C3OFE1 15 3210 ZDM01, ZDMD01, VZM01 25 3220 C32FE1 40 Note: Please refer to Document F -70 -63 for compatibil- ity with other Fire Alarm Control Panels. -3- i Table 2: Technical Specification Model Number PSD -7157 PSD -7157D Part Number 71- 570000 -001 71- 570000 -002 Detection Photoelectric Photoelectric Approvals cULus, FM, CSFM, MEA -NYC cULus, FM, CSFM, MEA -NYC UL Compatibility I.D. P55FE1 P55FE1 • • Listed Spacing 30 ft. (9.1 m) centers or 900 ft. (83.6 m 30 ft. (9.1 m) centers or 900 ft. (83.6 m2) • • • Nominal Sensitivity 3.25% + 0.45% -1.78% per foot 2.40% + 0.04% -1.34% per foot Obscuration Obscuration Standby Voltage (Vdc) Using 2WB: 10.2 to 36.8 10.2 to 36.8 Using 4WRB. 16.8 to 36.8 16.8 to 36.8 Maximum Current Standby: 70 pA 70 pA Alarm: 100 mA 100 mA Response Indicators Quantity: 2 external LEDs 2 external LEDs Standby Condition: One flash every 6 seconds One flash every 6 seconds Thermistor Trouble: Double flash every 6 seconds Double flash every 6 seconds Alarm Condition: Steady at full brilliance Steady at full brilliance Operating Environment Operating Temperature: 32° to 120 °F (0° to 49 ° C) 32° to 120 °F (0° to 49 °C) Storage Temperature: -20° to 180 ° F ( -29° to 82 °C) -20° to 180 °F ( -29° to 82 °C) Relative Humidity: 0 to 93% Non - condensing 0 to 93% Non - condensing Air Velocity Open Area: 0 to 300 fpm (0 to 1.5 m /s) 0 to 500 fpm (0 to 2.5 m /s) Duct Housing: N/A 500 to 4000 fpm (2.5 to 20 m /s) Altitude: Up to 7,500 feet (2,286 m) Up to 7,500 feet (2,286 m) Physical Characteristics Material and Finish: High- impact, flame - retardant plastic, High - impact, flame- retardant plastic, off white off white Weight: 35.3 oz. (110g) w/o base 35.3 oz. (1109) w/o base Dimensions Detector Height: 1 -3/8 in. (35 mm) 1 -3/8 in. (35 mm) Detector Diameter: 3 -29/32 in. (99 mm) 3 -29/32 in. (99 mm) Base Height: 3/64 in. (11 mm) 3/64 in. (11 mm) Base Diameter: 5 -29/32 in. (150 mm) 5 -29/32 in. (150 mm) -4- I • Table 3: Detector Base Options Part Number Model CID Description 70- 501000 -001 2 -Wire FE51A 2 -W Base. Connects to circuit via screw terminals. 70- 501000 -002 2WRLT FE52A 2 -W Base w/ Remote LED & Test capabilities. Connects to detection via screw terminals. Minimum Alarm Current 15 mA @ 24 Vdc. 70- 501000 -005 2WRB FE55A 2 -W Base w /2WRM, Remote LED & Test capabilities.Connects to detec- tion circuit via pigtail leads. Minimum Alarm Current 19 mA @ 24 Vdc. 70- 501000 -101 4WRB N/A 4 -W Base w /4WRM, Remote LED & Test capabilities. Connects to detec- tion circuit via pigtail leads. Minimum Alarm Current 35 mA @ 24 Vdc. 70- 500000 -004 2WRM N/A SPDT Relay for 2WRB Bases. Contacts rated 1.0 A, 30 Vdc /0.5 A, 125 Vac. 70- 500000 -102 4WRM N/A SPDT Relay for 4WRB Bases. Contacts rated 1.0 A, 30 Vdc /0.5 A, 125 Vac. 70- 501000 -003 MA -001 MAFE1 Mechanical Adapter allows CPD -705X and PSD -715X Detectors to phys- ically connect to Base P /Ns 70- 201000 -001, -002, -003, -005 & DH -22. Table 4: Ordering Information Part Number Model Description Detector Heads - Ionization Smoke 70- 540000 -001 CPD -7054 Ionization Advanced Smoke Detector (cULus) 70- 540000 -002 CPD -7054D Ionization Advanced Smoke Detector (cULus) Detector Heads - Photoelectric Smoke 71- 570000 -001 PSD -7157 Photoelectric Advanced Smoke Detector (cULus) 71- 570000 -002 PSD -7157D Photoelectric Advanced Smoke Detector (cULus) Detector Heads - Heat 70- 520000 -001 THD -7052 135 °F (57 °C) Fixed Heat Detector, 15 °F ( -9 °C) Rate of Rise (cULus) 70- 530000 -001 THD -7053 135 °F (57 °C) Fixed Heat Detector ( cULus) Detector Bases 70- 501000 -001 2 -Wire 2 -Wire Standard Base 70- 501000 -002 2WRLT 2 -Wire Base with Remote LED and Test Capabilities 70- 501000 -005 2WRB 2 -Wire Base with Auxiliary Relay, Remote LED and Test Capabilities 70- 501000 -101 4WRB 4 -Wire Base with Auxiliary Relay, Remote LED and Test Capabilities 70- 500000 -004 2WRM Spare 2 -Wire Relay Module 70- 500000 -102 4WRM Spare 4 -Wire Relay Module -5- • Table 4: Ordering Information (Continued) Part Number Model i Description Detector Accessories 06- 117883 -001 Test Magnet 29- 116788 -001 EOL Supervisory Relay 70- 200000 -911 RA -911 Remote Alarm Indicator 70- 200000 -914 RA -914 Remote Alarm Indicator with Smoke Detector Switch 70- 500000 -003 DST-003 Advanced Handheld Wireless Smoke Detector Sensitivity Tester 70- 501000-003 MA -001 Mechanical Retrofit Adapter This literature is provided for informational purposes only K)DDE- FENWAL, INC. ` \ ? %s assumes no responsibility for the product's suitability for a particular application. The • product must be properly applied to work correctly. r "'' Protection Systems If you need more information on this product, or if you have a particular problem or clues- A UTC Fire & Security Company tion, contact KIDDE- FENWAL, INC., Ashland. MA 01721. Telephone: (508) 881-2000. nn;] M;or SImr■ A5.1,10116. MA 07 22; F - 70 - 02 Rev AD 02008 Kidde Fenwal Inc. Printed in USA Ph' SM.881.2010 Fay: i•OR.Pa 5420 :ars r.;nvalfirc.rgr: . 1 li. _ 51 4 ` `� ,4 i ` \ ... - • - _._._.,.. MAINTENANCE SWITCH Effective May 2010 PART# GEM MAINT Specify 3 POLE OR 4 POLE MAINTENANCE SWITCH Optional Surface Mount Back Box PART# GEM 2GRB page 1 of 2 This MAINTENANCE panel is a key , - ` ;`,„ i l i e y ,J��?, switch, which disconnects actuation ` -� �� �r ,44 ;g K circuits in the system to prevent ',. ", t , K accidental discharge during 1 i ` � MAINTENANCE SWITC } ' maintenance operations. F . r , , t Y ;} lift' t p < ( , Two "LEDS" indicate "SYSTEM ARMED" Li i ;.; ii.:',,, i SYST E M SYSTEM � ' " A R M ED fINACTIVE and "SYSTEM INACTIVE ". When the key ��� . ` :! � is inserted and turned towards "SYSTEM Fits i . Your i * ;) INACTIVE ", the red LED illuminates and ; ` `~ Logo 4:0,5;;:,,...,i, Here the green LED indicating "SYSTEM > j f ARMED" turns off. The key can only be I to removed in the "SYSTEM ARMED" g � ° $ r, �,',.. position. y � �� ? w0 y ;�2.�;,..��.. 3Cd$S 3,. C 'a Y x- `u'`2`.x �?X 4 o. This panel is also available with the key INSTALLATION removable in both the "ARMED" and the "INACTIVE" positions. The 2 -Gang plate mounts to GEMCOM's Part# GEM 2GRB Surface Back Box and The information is silk- screened on a operates on 24VDC. This plate can also be two -gang stainless steel plate. flush mounted with a two -gang plaster ring on a deep 4" square 1900 box. Refer FIGURE 1 2 RONTVIEWE to Figures 1 & 2 for dimensions. - -- 1.375 -- - -- 1.8125 1.375 - -- .szs FIGURE 2 2 GANG PLATE -- TOP VIEW + 1.1563 --I 2.25 --- - - ---t- - 1.1563 — 7 ,*//".....' 4.5 3.25 I SWITCH CONTACTS/. 2 AND LED CLEARANCE 1_......_....._.... _._.... - - 4.5825 - ......_.._ _ 8828 S. Archer Ave. • Willow Springs, IL 60480 • office 708.839.6840 • fax 708.839.0324 • toll - free 888.4.GEMCOM • www.gemcom.com • Custom Graphic & Directory Annunciators • Custom Fire Alarm & Suppression Devices • • Custom Switches • Custom Signage • Safety Products • • - L . : - . - GEmcom MAINTENANCE SWITCH Effective May 2010 PART# GEM MAINT Specify 3 POLE OR 4 POLE Optional Surface Mount Back Box PART# GEM 2GRB page 2 of 2 Switch rated at 10A 250VAC, 15A 125- 250VAC, the DC rating is 15A up to 30VDC. LEDS rated at 10mA each for a total current draw of 20mA. Mounting screws supplied: (4) 6 -32 x 1' and (4) 6 -32 x 1" 3 - POLE WIRING DIAGRAM ARMED BLACK - 24 VDC � • + ^ • NC •NC •+ U•C v•C cc RED R' + U • NO U • NO + 24 VDC INACTIVE 4 -POLE WIRING DIAGRAM ARMED BLACK - VDC •NC *NC • NC •+ U•c U•C U•C RED R ) - . + NO NO NO INACTIVE This literature is provided for informational purposes only. Gemcom, INC. assumes no responsibility for the product's suitability for a particular application. The product must be properly applied to work correctly. If you need more information on this product, or if you have a particular problem or question, contact GEMCOM, INC., WILLOW SPRINGS, IL 60480. Telephone: (708) 839 -6840 8828 S. Archer Ave. • Willow Springs, IL 60480 • office 708.839.6840 • fax 708.839,032.4 • toll -free 888.4.GEMCOM • www.gemcom.com • Custom Graphic & Directory Annunciators • Custom Fire Alarm & Suppression Devices • • Custom Switches • Custom Signage • Safety Products • e 47 V Chicago Miniature Lo htin LLC " .0 Lighting the world since 1910 r � . � „..,, ;-rn ,S fi Panel Mounted LED indicator Light with Wire Leads 114" Diameter Mounting Hole ; DESCRIPTION AND FEATURES ml ' Features 0.280 -- •Super -Brite 30mcd 41 `• •Low current < � •Built -in resistor chi o erates direct) off P P Y - . .220 5 volt or 12 volt supply without external -� MAX. ,030 resistor. ' Ft �^ `b >, to L_ Mounting: Will snap -fit in 0.249/.254 i 1-1- f hole in panels .031 /.082 thick. "' Wire leads: No. 24 AWG, 6" insulated, • � 1,MAT .530 bonded strands, stripped 1/2" " r ..*.304. . * ;;.1 Anode( +): Red Lead Housing: Black Nylon Alternate LEDs are also available in this package as standard variations. All dimensions U `J in inches. Typical RatedY Continuou Forward Voltage Peakfonvard Reverse Peak Emitted Forward • - Current@ Breakdown Part Number Intensity Current Current Max. Typ. Max. Wavelength Color (mcd) (MA) 1ms -300 PPS Voltage Min (nm) �(mA) (V) (V) (A) _ _ _ (V) 5100111 Red 30 20 _ 35 2.0 3.0 1.0 5 635 5100H3 Amber 20 20 35 2.0 3.0 1.0 5 608 5100H5 Green 30 20 30 2.2 3.0 .09 5 562 j 5100116 Blue 3.0 45 50 3.4 3.9 5 470 5100H7 Yellow 25 20 35 2.1 3.0 1.0 5 585 e < � 5100H1LC Red 2.0 2 7 1.8 2.2 .007 5 635 41 ,0vs 5100H51C Green 2.5 2 7 1.8 2.2 .007 5 565 �s 5100H71.0 Yellow 2.0 2 _ 7 1.9 2.7 .007 5 585 Q,e.. -HOP. 5102111 -5v Red 6.0 10 _• 15 s 7.5 �_ 5 635 0�w\c Jo�`S 5102113 -5V Amber 7.0 10 15 5 7.5 __ 5 583 - <� O. 5102115 -5V Green 10.0 12 15 5 7.5 5 565 P e;s S 5102H1 - 12V Red 4.0 13 15 12 20.0 5 635 0 ∎v., 5102113.12V Amber 4.0 13 15 12 20.0 . 5 583 5102H5 -12V . Green 4.0 13 15 12 20.0 5 565 147 Central Avenue 18703 Dix Toledo Road Saret Zone Franca, Edifico B Hackensack, NJ 07601 Brownstown, MI 48193 Alajuela Costa Rica Phone: (201) 489 -8989 Fax: (201) 489 -6911 E- mail:sales @chml.com • Web Site: www.chmi.com Chicago Miniature Lighting, LLC reserves the right to make specification revisions that enhance the design and /or performance of the product • � �k����� # �' ��`�?� c�� �28�I r ° S � «h -'�< Yee: 3� ^x �rv.:Y�i W ,�, ,, �". �ry'� �, 4 � - T � E ke�'. � ��3 ���}��Y•\ e - �,�u` -, k �. :.f'A - " ��e� 4 a.�.> �� � i . Y a �� 2��` t �Y R .... �o J�.� . v c '9"x�.X�px C'4x:�3 ? :•s hay , a r P. y1 , � r � torjer ^s " ` .' v g .,, < a y r Y �S '..� I �31G, Commander Series GEC3 /GES3 Selectable Candela Evacuation Signals 12 & 24 VDC Applications S E R I E S The Commander Series is a low profile strobe and horn /strobe combination that offers dependable audible and visual alarms and the lowest current available. The GE3 Series 24VDC offers tamperproof field selectable candela options of 15t f fnt 1,K 30, 60, 75, and 110 candela. The 12VDC offers tamperproof field selectable t';• / candela options of 15, 30, 60, and 75 candela. The Commander Series horn offers a continuous or synchable temporal three in ki".. , 2400Hz and mechanical tone, a chime and whoop tone. All tones are easy for �� ' I I ` J d the professional to change in the field by using switches t5 ,1 ry1�.S "Yi The GE3 Series has a minimal operation current and has a minimum flash rate of 1 Hz regardless of input voltage. The Commander Series is shipped with the standard 4" metal mounting plate Product Listings which incorporates the popular Super - Slide® feature that allows the installer to SIGNALING =� easily test for supervision. The product also features a locking mechanism which secures the product to the bracket without any screws showing. The Commander also features the Checkmate- Instant Voltage Verification LISTED APPROVED 1I feature which allows the installer to check the voltage drop draw and match it to • ANSI /UL 464 & ANSI /UL 1971 Listed the blueprint. • FM Approved The GE3 Series appliances are ANSI /UL 464 and ANSI /UL 1971, listed for use • CSFM: 7135-0569:122 (GEC3-24 & GEH 24) with fire protective systems and are warranted for three years from date of purchase. 7125.0569:129 (GES3 - 7125.0569:129 (GES3 -12 12} 7135 -0569:130 (GEC3 -12 & GEH -12) Standard Features • MEA; 285 -91 -E (GEC3-24 & GES3 -24) • Nominal voltage 12VDC and 24VDC 580 -06 -E (GEC3.12 & GES3.12) • 24VDC units have field selectable candela options of 15, 30, 60, 75 & 110 Product Compliance • 12VDC units have field selectable candela options of 15, 30, 60 & 75 • NFPA 72 • GEH horn is available in 12VDC or 24VDC • Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) • Super - Slide® Bracket - Ease of Supervision Testing • Quality Management System is certified • Checkmate® - Instant Voltage Verification to: ISO 9001:2008 • Unit Dimensions: 5" high x 4.5" wide x 2.5" deep • Synchronize strobe and /or horn with Gentex AVSM Control Module Ammiti • Prewire entire system, then install signals MEMBER ,SS= a:EON • Lower installation and operating costs THE U A • Input terminals 12 to 18 AWG • Switch selection for high or low dBA • Switch for chime, whoop, mechanical and 2400Hz tone • Tamperproof re- entrant grill • Switch for continuous or temporal 3 (not available on whoop tone) • Surface mount with the GSB ( Gentex Surface Mount Box) • Silence horn while strobes remain flashing • Wide voltage range 8- 175VDC (12VDC units) 16 -33VDC or FWR (24VDC units) • Faceplate available in red or off -white 4 GEH 12VDC or 24VDC Low Profile Evacuation Horn Model Part Nominal Reverberant dBA 0 In Anechoic Room Number Number Voltage 10ft., per ANSVUL 464 dBA 010ft. GEH12 -R 904 - 1239 -002 12VDC 62 -82 100 GEH12 -W - 904- 1241 -002 12VDC 62 -82 100 GEH24 -R 904 -1205 -002 24VDC 62 -82 100 GEH24 -W 904- 1207 -002 24VDC 62 -82 100 GES3 12VDC or 24VDC Selectable Candela, Low Profile Evacuation Strobe Model Part - Nominal Candela Model Designations: Number Number Voltage (ANSI /UL 1971) w = Wall mount GES3 -12WR 904 -1235 -002 12 VDC 15, 30, 60, 75 R = Red Faceplate W = White Faceplate GES3 -12WW 904 - 1237 -002 12 VDC 15, 30, 60, 75 All units are available in plain (no lettering). GES3 -24WR 904- 1321 -002 24 VDC 15, 30, 60, 75, 110 GES3 -24WW 904 -1319 -002 24 VDC 15, 30, 60, 75, 110 Plain units are non - retumable. ALERT bezel available AGENT bezel available GEC3 12VDC or 24VDC Selectable Candela, Low Profile Evacuation HorrUStrobe Model Part Nominal Candela Reverberant dBA ® In Anechoic Room Number Number Voltage (ANSVUL 1971) 10ft., per ANSI/UL 464 dBA @ 10ft. GEC3 -12WR 904 -1231 -002 12 VDC 15, 30, 60, 75 62 -82 100 GEC3 -12WW 904 - 1233 -002 12 VDC 15, 30, 60, 75 62 -82 100 GEC3 -24WR 904 - 1317 -002 24 VDC 15, 30, 60, 75, 110 62 -82 100 GEC3 -24WW 904 -1315 -002 24 VDC 15, 30, 60, 75, 110 62 -82 100 GE3 Product Strobe Current Ratings (mA) 12VDC (8 -17.5 Volts) 24VDC (16 -33 Volts) UP TO Candela 12VDC UL Max 24VDC UL Max1 30°4 15cd 106mA 92mA 30mA 42mA 30cd 131 mA 141 mA 35mA 60mA Cyr�A1 u 60cd 186mA 260mA 66mA 97mA R eduction 75cd 237mA 312mA 80mA 116mA 110cd 103mA 157mA GE3 -12 Product Horn Current Ratings GE3-24 Product Horn Current Ratings _ Minimum dBA Minimum dBA Regulated 12VDC Minimum dBA Minimum dBA Regulated 24VDC Hom Mode 0 10ft., per @ 10ft., per Max. Operating ® Hom Mode 0 10k., per ® 10k., per Max. Operating 0 UL 464 (HIGH) UL 464 (LOW) High Setting (mA) UL 464 (HIGH) UL 464 (LOW) High Setting (mA) Temp 3 2400Hz 76 69' 29 Temp 3 2400Hz 78 71' 28 Temp 3 Mechanical 75 68' 26 Temp 3 Mechanical 76 70' 25 Temp 3 Chime 62' 60' 13 Temp 3 Chime 70' 66' 15 Continuous 2400Hz 79 74' 29 Continuous 2400Hz 81 74' 28 Continuous Mechanical 78 72' 26 Continuous Mechanical 80 72' 25 Continuous Chime 63' 61' 13 Continuous Chime 70' 66' 15 Whoop 78 71' 55 Whoop 82 69' 56 NOTES: • Operating temperature: 32 °to 120 °F (0° to 49° C). The GE3 Series is not listed for outdoor use. • The sound output for the temporal 3 tone is rated lower since the time the horn is off is averaged into the sound output rating. While the horn is producing a tone in the temporal 3 mode its sound pressure is the same as the continuous mode. • For nominal and peak current across UL regulated voltage range for filtered DC power and unfiltered (FWR [Full Wave Rectified)) power, see installation manual. 12VDC models are DC only. • Gentex does not recommend using a coded or pulsing signaling circuit with any of our strobe products (see Technical Bulletin 014). 'Operating the horn in this mode at this voltage will result in not meeting the minimum UL reverberant sound level required for public mode lire protection service. These settings are acceptable only for private mode fire alarm use. Use the high dBA setting for public mode application (not applicable when using the chime tone. The chime tone is always private mode). 1 RMS current ratings are per UL average RMS method. UL max current rating is the maximum RMS current within the listed voltage range (16 -33VDC tor 24VDC units) (8 -17VDC for 12VDC units). For strobes the UL max current is usually at the minimum listed voltage (16VDC for 24VDC units) (8VDC for 12VDC units). For audibles the max current is usually at the maximum listed voltage. For unfiltered FWR ratings. see installation manual. • Mounting Super - Slide® Tone Switch Locations �.• _ ..r ° � , SWITCH POSITION 4. TONE 3 4 5 :� ` Mechanical Temporal 3 ON ON ON Ih, i Mechanical - Continuous OFF ON ON '1[1 vT ; j\ '. 1 1 1 ' 2400Hz 2400Hz - Temporal C ontinuo u3 ON OFF ON _ . s OFF OFF ON i. ! . 11 0 I Chime - Temporal 3 ON ON OFF i I .r Whoop ON OFF OFF t 1 I 1 4 ; ) j t Chime - Continuous OFF ON OFF �1 11ll 1111 11 id I IN �� '� 1 i 1 Vi Whoop OFF OFF OFF .� , �. , d 1 Note: �,� �.�"+ � - Switch Positions 1 and 2 in the OFF position to y select isolated horn and strobe power inputs - Switch Position 6 ON = HIGH dBA - Switch Position 6 OFF = LOW dBA Gentex Super - Slide® Mounting Bracket: Allows the installer to pre -wire the system, test for system supervision, remove the signal head until occupancy, switch out Gentex signals without changing mounting brackets and has locking edge connector for snap -in -place installation. Die Cast Metal Mounting Plate: Mounts to single gang, double gang 4' square boxes or GSB box. Candela Selection Checkmate® - Instant Voltage Verification ,/pipiA.v, .. Candela selection slider switch Depress center _ and slide switch to desired e Si. �•�"" brightness level. . 1 1 tesi �fi , I t I I i + H Hi- Break off pin and insert into i t ``" 1 1 ..✓- hole at the bottom of the .Fill, {I 7 � � q11 ■ - ' : 14- OIL selector selector to lock candela setting. I 7 Signal must be f sMeaton I k��// rrom eleobi - i @ r __ � bracket and pin pushed ushed orvrard y 1 from backside out of hole '' ma ker j ,f to change candela. IM � I • i I. " 1 1 !i I The access holes are provided in the back of the terminal j , block to allow the voltage to be measured directly without r emovin g the device. T I , � Typically this would be done at the t 1�� �,� ,� . end of the line to confirm design criteria. Most measure- ments will be taken using the S+ and S- locations although access is provided to other locations. NOTE: Care should be taken to not short the test probes. 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' fie rc/^n' /' Q AMBLE SIGNAL�))._�� S YNCKORN OPERATION RATOBE A ' , `✓• RUMOR W AND NORiI OPERATION A CIRCUIT raA.v a SYNCHRONIZATION 0. y T O(LIM ELIMINATE N E ED FOR MODULE PLACE TO ELIMINATE NE LEAVE JUMPER tN PLACE ON �0 B HORN INPUT ON AVSAI _. SUWE URNS UNLESS SEPARATE AND OPERATE VEINAL r,.._ CONTROL OVER HORN CKT • / SIG H .a IN UNISON MODE IMOm 20 Is REQUIRED. SYNCHRONIZATION `'' MODULE sgrol signal S• 9e 9. He k4 S. S. 9- He H- rIU/oQ/I/I 90�0A 1969001 t_ �� ' i , /� +Y VISI SIGNAL 1 a E OOF E CIRCUI I I t fCLAMS CIRCUIT , ` r wywy 1 1 11 r 1 1 1 1 J xexL ) • ..f'1 ■ GUMA EARNS OEM • Note: See Technical Bulletin 015 for proper synchronization module for application. Note: When synchronizing the GE3 12VDC Series, the AVSM synchronization module MUST be used. Architect & Engineering Specifications The audible and/or visible signal shall be Gentex GE3 Series or approved equal and shall be listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. per UL 1971 and/or UL 464. The notification appliance shall also be listed with Factory Mutual Listing Service (FM), the California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) and the Bureau of Standards and Appeals (NYC). The notification appliance (combination audible /visible) shall produce a peak sound output of 100dBA or greater at 12VDC or 24VDC as measured in an anechoic chamber. The signaling appliance shall also have the capability to silence the audible signal while leaving the visible signal energized with the use of a single pair of power wires. Additionally, the user shall be able to select either continuous or temporal tone output with the temporal signal having the ability to be synchronized. Unit shall be capable of being installed so that any unauthorized attempt to change the candela setting will result in a trouble signal at the fire alarm control panel. The audible/visible and visible signaling appliance shall also maintain a minimum flash rale of 1 Hz or up to 2Hz regardless of power input voltage. The appliance shall have an operating current of 55mA or less at 24VDC for the 15Cd strobe circuit and 106mA or less at 12VDC for the 15Cd strobe circuit. The appliance shall be polarized to allow for electrical supervision of the system wiring. The unit shall be provided with a mounting bracket with termi- nals and barriers for input/output wiring and be able to mount to a single gang or double gang box or double workbox without the use of an adapter plate. The unit shall have an input voltage range of 16.33 volts with either direct current or full wave rectified power for 24VDC models or a voltage range of 8 -17.5 volts for 12VDC models. The appliance shall be capable of testing supervision without disconnecting wires. Also the appliance shall be capable of mounting to a surface back box. The unit shall also be able to verify voltage at the unit without removing unit. 24 units per carton 28 pounds per carton g < r ir se 4yF - -c. 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These units can be synchronized by using the Gentex Synchronization Control Module, Standard Features f 4 � y`� yJ a? % • Backbox or Side Mont with Mounting Tabs d' • Made of Clear Lexan'- Providing Maximum Visibility and Reliability for Effective Visible Signaling ';',' ' i� c4 • Unit Dimensions: 5.75" High X 4.75" Wide X 4,18" Deep t �,,,,, 1 ? t > ' 4 rr r • 3/4" Conduit Knockouts a l£4L • Reinforcement Steel Hardware R " ' , K4' • Faceplate Available in Red and Off -White Textured Plastic Finish • Weatherproof Seal x s • U L 464 listed r� s'i t i GOELP Outdoor Enclosure 4 , ' Application N The GOELP is a low profile outdoor enclosure that creates a surface mount f � 1 look. Listed for outdoor use with the Commander GEH horn and the WGE _c Series strobe and horn /strobe. Use for outdoor applications. These units can GOELP GOE be synchronized by using the Gentex AVS Series control module. Standard Features • Backbox with weathr seal for mounting to wall nK > • Made of Clear Lexan - Providing Maximum Visibility and Reliability . .ve.( a „II, ft for Effective Visible Signaling . •,„;. • Unit Dimensions: 5.75” High X 4.75" Wide X 3.25 "Deep f f ` • Weatherproof Seal , �i • 3/4" Conduit Knockouts f `� <° r • Reinforcement Steel Hardware ,m �' • Faceplate Available in Red and Off-White Textured Plastic Finish - r • UL 464 listed , ,,,, :„_ .0.. WGE Series Product Information - For Use with GOE or GOELP Outdoor Enclosure WGE Series Product Stroke Current Ratings Notes: Candela 75cd • Products do not meet UL 1971 light distribution requirements. 24 vac 112mA • To allow for drainage, the bottom edge of enclosures are not water tight. UL Maxl 180mA Notes: The sound output for the temporal 3 one is rated lower since the time the WGE Series Product Horn Current Ratings hom is off is averaged into the sound output raring. While the horn is producing a tone in the temporal 3 mode its sound pressure is the same as the continuous Horn Mode Minimum dBA @ Minimum dBA 0 Regulated 24VDC mode. Gentex does not recommend using a coded or pulsing signaling circuit with 10ft. 10ft. Max. Operating @ any of our strobe products per UL464 (HIGH) per 1.1L464 (LOW) High Setting (mA) •Operating me horn in this mode at this voltage will result in nal meeting the mini - Temp 3 2400Hz 76 71' 28 mum UL reverberant sound level reauired for public mode f re protection service. temp 3 Mechanical 76 70° 25 These settings are acceptable only for private mode fire alarm use. Use the high d3A setting for public mode application (not applicable omen using the chime tone. temp 3 Chime 70` 66* 15 The chime tone is always private mode). Continuous 2400Hz 81 74* 28 1 RMS current ratings are per UL average RMS method. UL max current rating is Continuous Mechanical BO 72* 25 the maximum RMS current within the listed voltage range (16.33VDC for 24VDC ContnuouS Chime 70` 66` 15 units) (8 -17VDC for 12VDC units). For strobes the UL max current is usually at Whoop 82 69` 56 the minimum listed voltage (16VDC for 24VDC units) (8VDC for 12VDC units). For audbtes the max current is usually at the maximum listed voltage. For unfiltered FWR ratings. see installation manual. • , * '',.f.'",-' .,, Ada , ; , ,, , .n.; n - -. -- Ar., , , , ,, - 1*. wypoinviAmov..fatowngiqw, , .4,3z ,,' , , : , ..,, ,, :,,,T. :. No '',4. e,:: :F ,:w43. ', + ..,;.,,,, 4 ,te • `.*:,:, ' . FP:::::4q4' - ' '..,:‘:.:'. ,.. ' ' ‘'.. ';''''', r.R111 ., •.-;', „Vi ''''' , f,/-:.,; s : '':',i';''':;--;''',..'''-'.. '.': . - : . ' -'''''' `:, : „. . '': ,;',:. ..', •.',..-:' '`.:', '':.-;'' ::, '. 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Standard Features • Red or Off White Textured Plastic Finish f!. „4„,„„,,..„ • Easy to Install - T, 1:' • Wiremold Knockouts for 500 & 700 Series l';'kr • 1/2" Conduit Knockouts n 'i''&,''''0,' , - ''.;(111q.;%3 ' . . tkAPL,:),'",ie:YY:':": • Pendent Mount 1 Diameter Maximum 1 *.. Y.mt,.4., - A;,.?: -. :Xiil . f • Clean Look, all Screw Heads Hidden ' e**V4P • Unit Dimensions: 6.2" Round X 1.67" Deep GSB Surface Back Box . . . :,...:- Applications . , The Gentex surface back box is constructed of durable plastic and . • is fully compatible with the Commander 1, 2 and 3 Series (ST/HS, ; „-. - .,, , c ..w..„. ; :ve„ , ...-:.,- , ,.„,-. , ,A,..e.,... .4z.--,...:,.....,.„ r ,'; A .",,4 . ;','.s, GE and GE3). 4 A. ,.1..,4- . ;.,„ It Aif, :''(..:tii:•:4':. ; h;) Standard Features: :Vitt, ‘WiA,P4ift `ift -,..4"4: • 1/2" Conduit Knockouts with Metal Washer Reinforcement rp,: • Wiremold Knockouts for 500 and 700 Series ,7 4:46.1 44,A:04 • Red or Off White Textured Plastic Finish lit041010.4NigaW414 • Clean Look, all Screw Heads Hidden 'g kP 404/..4.41130 , * (1 4.Af. , • Easy to Install • Unit Dimensions: 5.57" High X 4.55" Wide X 1.47" Deep -f . .',......*.i4.,i ,;;;,tti.--. . ..4 Agent Bezel Applications The Gentex Agent bezel is constructed of durable plastic and is designed . i ' ' for Agent applications. This bezel will replace the Fire bezel that comes , standard with the Commander 2 and 3 Series (GE, GE3) appliances. .-,-,-, Standard Features: • t) i•.' . ,.. • Red or Off-White Textured Plastic Finish ' ,,,-• • Easy to Install • Agent Wording on Side of Bezel ,—...,,,:,,, .. '' "r‘ - MO; 0.4: '752PIPM ?:;MV :- a . , l, tatif .4,,,5gY1 ' -.WW --,iimglalk,,PRAgn4fgrauxix103 . .. • -..- ,, ,,,,k -.. -, .,..:g4.4: ' -. •. ,,, ..—. - ...,-...,,, -,,,....,. , ...,.., . Import/IN .„,.. 43 ,.. :,.ITEX Th. matenals have boon prepared by Gonlox Commix:It rGonlee) 10f inloffnalsnal pug:ones only, ala rtocosoarAy sunvnaty, and are not purpoded to sofv0 as lager advwdo and should not be used 551-0053-01 C CLI) k P 4:3 R AT 1 0 li'i.q as s Gentex maims no representations and wanantios, oxPtess or imiakOd. that Mos. materials ate complete and accumtch up.m.dale, or in compliance wah na relevant local. stale and federal lAWS. regutabons and rules. The malenals do not address all legal considerations as Moro is Moveable Fire Protection Products: www.gentex.com uncertainly regarding interpretalten el laws. tegulatmns and rules and the ape:cal:on el such laws logulaVons and rukis to padiculat lact pattelns. Each pemon's achvMes can claforontly ailed the 10985 Chicago Drive Box 310 • Zeeland, Michigan 49464 ,,r7 .ap a;:::= 616.392.7195 • 1.800.436.8391 • 616.392.4219 Fax legal advice. Gent. •ell not tp responsible lor any action ot lakito le act in tobance upon the irdormalion contained in this material. rJUIlteXIMPO he :011 (0 ilta:V (I IV thil pnAuCt 6310 OVel, 41 1011 OwcOor Ca ry ntra on Gmyt. Nos, • 1 CLEAN AGENT ° DISCHARGE - STEADY TONE ., ° 1ST ALARM -SLOW PULSE cD LU 2ND ALARM -RAPID PULSE z 3 " 3 " Q of Q CLEAN AGENT ( CLEAN AGENT ;\I m cv 1ST ALARM BYPASS SWITCH • Z_ 7.. 3 „ 3 1, t . 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MINNESOTA 55126 PHONE: (6511 403-6631 M:ISIGNS CUTSHEET.DWG TAX: 4 9 (Gill B3•GB5 N NA DI 33 E.D 4 .a Kidde Engineered � Kidde Fire Systems Fire Suppression System A UTC Fire & Security Company Designed for use with 3MT° NovecTM 1230 Fire Protection Fluid Effective: March 2007 Electric Control Head Data Sheet K -45 -8010 FEATURES • For Use with UL Listed, ULC Listed, and FM Approved Systems P/N: 8901XX CONNECTION FOR FLEXIBLE ELECTRIC CONDUIT - 3/4" NPT FEMALE LOCKING PIN A SEAL WIRE ILrr� ~ ELECTRIC 4 6.18 in. CONTROL HEAD LOCAL MANUAL (157 mm) VOLTS 0 RELEASE LEVER £ PARrNO. SWIVEL NUT INDICATOR AND - -- TO RESET . 1.50 In. (38 mm) HEX RESET STEM , 1'/4 " -18 NF -3 THREAD SET RELEASED £® ADEN." 1 4.00 in. ► (102 mm) Part Number Voltage 890181 24 Vdc 2.0 Amps 890149 125 Vdc 0.3 Amps 890165 115 Vac 1.0 Amps Kidde is a registered trademark of Kidde - Fenwal, Inc. 3M and Novec are trademarks of 3M. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. This literature is provided for informational purposes only. KIDDE - FENWAL. INC. assumes Kidde Fire Systems no responsibility for the product's suitability for a particular application. The product must be A UTC Fire & Security Company properly applied to work correctly. 400 Main Street If you need more information on this product. or if you have a particular problem or question, Ashland, MA 01721 contact KIDDE - FENWAL, INC., Ashland, MA 01721. Telephone: (508) 881 -2000. Ph: 508.881.2000 K-45-8010 Rev A0 © 2007 Kidde- Fonwal Inc. Printed in USA Fax: 508.881.8920 www. kidde fires ystems. com • In -Line Releasing Device ' • • Installation Instructions Fenwal Effective: November 2004 DESCRIPTION PROCEDURE The fn -Line Releasing Device, P/N 06- 220023 -001, is used 1. The In -Line Releasing Device is polarity- sensitive and to make a single -or dual- solenoid releasing circuit power must be connected as shown in Figure 2 for a single - limited. See Figure 1. solenoid circuit or as shown in Figure No. 3 for a dual - solenoid circuit. =t11M 2. The red lead of the In -Line Releasing Device must be connected to the field wiring from Terminal 1 of the re- Figure 1. In Line Releasing Device leasing circuit. The black lead must be connected to the control head or solenoid valve. SUPPLIED PARTS 3. Use wire nuts to connect the In -Line Releasing Device • In Line Releasing Device, P/N 06-220023-001 to field wiring and leads from control heads and sole- noid valves. REQUIRED TOOLS • No. 2 Flat -Head Screwdriver. • Small Flat -Head Screwdriver. Red Black Control Head for Agent Storage 1 M - Red Container �._ ri I-l7 or 2 1 In -Line Releasing Device' Black Solenoid Valve for Sprinkler 3 System 4 t Release- or Combo - Circuit Terminals JUNCTION BOX (enlarged for clarity) Note: Junction box for In -Line Releasing Device must be close nippled to control head or enclosure for solenoid valve. Figure 2. Single - Control -Head or - Solenoid Releasing Circuit de 4 Release- Circuit Terminals Red Black Control Head for Agent Storage Red Container 111 MD or In -Line Releasing Device Black Solenoid Valve for Sprinkler • tern System 4 Red Black rnLine Releasing Devic • Red Control Head forAgent Storage JUNCTION BOX Container or (enlarged for clarity) Black Solenoid Valve for Sprinkler System Note: Junction box for In -Line Releasing Device must be close nippled to control head or enclosure for solenoid valve. Use separate junction boxes when control heads or solenoid valves are remote from each other. • Figure 3. Dual- Control -Head or - Solenoid Releasing Circuit • KIdde- Fenwnl is a eegislored Trademark of Kidde•Fanwel, Inc. This literature is provided for informational purposes only. KIDDE•FENWAL,INC. assumes no responsibility for the product's suitability for a particular application. The product must be prop. �0 applied to work correctly. 11 you rre 1d \I If you need more inlormatrmalio on this proJoct, or it you have a Varticutar problem or queSbon, contact KIDDGrENWAt INC.. Ashland. tvib 01721. Telephone: (508) 881.2000 — -- -- -- 1 <idde- Fenwal, Inc. 06- 236541.001 Rev AA 02004 Kidde•Fonwal Ine. Printed in USA 400 Main Street Ashland, MA 01721 U.S.A. www.kidde-fenwal.com FUNDAMENTALS OF FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS 72 -33 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM RECORD OF COMPLETION To be completed by the system installation contractor at the time of system acceptance and approval. 1. PROTECTED PROPERTY INFORMATION ^ �f // n Name of property: TVJ I P t') f � ! �! !. ( �.C" �,// '' / Address: "F-1- ] : Y" � S Ur L C c k / \ - c. Description of property: 1 IG 1' > OD" Occupancy type: Name of property representative: 0, p g Gc l 4-e Address: Ste" ' 4,5 Ay° Phone: ' /.Z - y i OFax: E -mail: Authority having jurisdiction over this property: Phone: Fax: E -mail: 2. FIRE ALARM SYSTEM INSTALLATION, SERVICE, AND TESTING INFORMATION Installation contractor for this equipment: A.� e - d t --■ • f Address: yr, r v 1 /kit) Phone: b S 1 --" T - 66 3 f Fax: E -mail: Service organization for this equipment: Address: Phone: Fax: , E -mail: Location of as -built drawings: Location of historical test reports: Location of system operation and maintenance manuals: A contract for test and inspection in accordance with NFPA standards is in effect as of Contracted testing company: Address: Phone: ____ Fax: E -mail: Contract expires: Contract number: Frequency of routine inspections: 3. TYPE OF FIRE ALARM SYSTEM OR SERVICE NFPA 72 Chapter Reference of System Type: Name of organization receiving alarm signals with phone numbers (if applicable): Alarm: 5 1 f X Phone: Supervisory: C1 I"-A k x Phone: G Trouble: 8 i Y►- f r€ , Phone: Entity to which alarms are retransmitted: Phone: Method of retransmission of alarms to that organization or location: ® 2007 National Fire Protection Association NFPA 72 (p. 1 of 5) FIGURE 4.5.2.1 Record of Completion. 2007 Edition 72 -34 NATIONAL FIRE ALARM CODE 3. TYPE OF FIRE ALARM SYSTEM OR SERVICE (continued) If C pter 8, note the means of transmission from the protected premises to the central station: igital alarm communicator ❑ McCulloh ❑ Multiplex ❑ 2 -way radio ❑ 1 -way radio ❑ N/A I Chapter 9, note the type of connection: ❑ Local energy ❑ Shunt ❑ N/A 3.1 System Software Operating system (executive) software revision level: Site- specific software revision date: Revision completed by: 4. SIGNALING LINE CIRCUITS Characteristics of signaling line circuits connected to this system (see NFPA 72, Table 6.6.1): Quantity: Style: Class: 5. ALARM INITIATING DEVICES AND CIRCUITS Characteristics of initiating device circuits connected to this system (see NFPA 72, Table 6.5): Quantity: Style: Class: 5.1 Manual Initiating Devices 5.1.1 Manual Pull Stations Number of manual pull stations: Type of devices: ❑ Addressable conventional ❑ Coded ❑ Transmitter ❑ N/A 5.2 Automatic Initiating Devices 5.2.1 Area Smoke Detectors Number of smoke detectors: Type of coverage: Complete area ❑ Partial area ❑ Nonrequired partial area ❑ N/A Type of devices: ❑ Addressable ❑ Conventional ❑ Coded ❑ Transmitter ❑ N/A Type of smoke detector sensing technology: ❑ Ionization ❑ Photoelectric 5.2.2 Duct Smoke Detectors Number of duct smoke detectors: Type of coverage: Type of devices: ❑ Addressable ❑ Conventional ❑ Coded ❑ Transmitter /A Type of smoke detector sensing technology: ❑ Ionization ❑ Photoelectric 5.2.3 Heat Detectors Number of heat detectors: Type of coverage: ❑ Complete area ❑ Partial area ❑ Nonrequired partial area N/A Type of devices: ❑ Addressable ❑ Conventional ❑ Coded ❑ Transmitter /A 5.2.4 Sprinkler Waterflow Detectors Number of waterflow detectors: Type of devices ❑ Addressable ❑ Conventional ❑ Coded ❑ Transmitter N/A 5.2.5 Alarm Verification Number of devices subject to alarm verification: Alarm verification on this system is: ❑ Enabled O Disabled ❑ Set for seconds © 2007 National Fire Protection Association NFPA 72 (p. 2 of 5) FIGURE 4.5.2.1 Continued o 2007 Edition FUNDAMENTALS OF FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS 72 - 6. SUPERVISORY SIGNAL - INITIATING DEVICES AND CIRCUITS 6.1 Sprinkler System Number of valve supervisory switches: Type of devices: ❑ Addressable ❑ Conventional ❑ Coded ❑ Transmitter :)N /A 6.2 Fire Pump Type of fire pump: ❑ Electric ❑ Diesel Type of fire pump supervisory devices: ❑ Addressable ❑ Conventional ❑ Coded ❑ Transmitter�T /A Fire Pump Functions Supervised / ❑ Fire pump power ❑ Fire pump running ❑ Fire pump phase reversal ❑ Selector switch not in auto ❑ Engine or control panel trouble ❑ Low fuel Other: 6.3 Engine- Driven Generator Type of generator supervisory devices: ❑ Addressable ❑ Conventional ❑ Coded ❑ Transmitters, N/A ❑ Engine or control panel trouble ❑ Generator running ❑ Selector switch not in auto ❑ Low fuel Other: 7. ANNUNCIATORS 7.1 Annunciator 1 ❑ Local ❑ Remote Type: ❑ Addressable ❑ Directory ❑ Graphic /A Location: 7.2 Annunciator 2 ❑ Local ❑ Remote Type: ❑ Addressable ❑ Directory ❑ Graphic # N/A Location: 7.3 Annunciator 3 ❑ Local ❑ Remote Type: ❑ Addressable ❑ Directory ❑ Graphic rN /A Location: 8. ALARM NOTIFICATION DEVICES AND CIRCUITS 8.1 Emergency Voice Alarm Service Number of single voice alarm channels: Number of multiple voice alarm channels: Number of speakers: - -- Number of speaker zones: 8.2 Telephone Jacks Number of telephone jacks installed: Number of telephone handsets stored on site: Type of telephone system installed: ❑ Electrically powered ❑ Sound powered �N /A 8.3 Nonvoice Audible System Characteristics of notification device circuits connected to this system (see NFPA 72, Table 6.5): Quantity: Style: Class: © 2007 National Fire Protection Association NFPA 72 (p. 3 of 5) FIGURE 4.5.2.1 Continued 2007 Edition 0 72 -36 NATIONAL FIRE ALARM CODE r 8. ALARM NOTIFICATION DEVICES AND CIRCUITS (continued) 8.4 Types and Quantities of Nonvoice Notification Appliances Installed Bells: With visual device: Horns: With visual device: Chimes: With visual device: Bells: With visual device: Visual devices without audible devices: J Other (describe): 9. EMERGENCY CONTROL FUNCTIONS ACTIVATED ❑ Hold -open door releasing devices ❑ Smoke management or smoke control U Door unlocking U Elevator recall ❑ Other 10. SYSTEM POWER SUPPLY 10.1 Primary Power D-0 Nominal voltage � ( o Amps Overcurrent protection: Type t cO "4 Amps 2 c7 Location (of primary supply panelboard): C P e". c2 (( Zr Disconnecting means location: C " A - a 3 10.2 Secondary Power Location: �` `� ( Type: Nominal voltage: / Current rating: — 7 Number of standby batteries: ? . Amp hour rating: Location of emergency generator: Location of fuel storage: Calculated capacity of secondary power to drive the system In standby mode: In alarm mode: 11. RECORD OF SYSTEM INSTALLATION Fill out after all installation is complete and wiring has been checked for opens, shorts, ground faults, and improper branching, but before conducting operational acceptance tests. The system has been installed in accordance with the following NFPA standards: (Note any or all that apply.) NFPA 72 ❑ NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, Article 760 ❑ Manufacturer's published instructions ❑ Other (please specify): System deviations from referenced NFPA standards: Signed: ' eliff Printed name: / ` `r Date: ) Organization k' ` 1 I ' r f"\k._ Title: -:r/L) Y "( Phone: 12. RECORD OF SYSTEM OPERATION All operational features and functions of this system were tested by or in the presence of the signer shown below, on the date shown below, and were found to be operating properly in accordance with the requirements of: ❑ NFPA 72 U NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, Article 760 ❑ Manufacturer's published instructions ❑ Other (please specify): ❑ Documentation in accordance with Inspection and Testing Form (Figure 10.6.2.3) is attached Signed: Printed name: Date: Organization: Title: Phone: ® 2007 National Fire Protection Association NFPA 72 (p. 4 of 5) FIGURE 4.5.2.1 Continued # 202007 Edition FUNDAMENTALS OF FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS 72 - 13. CERTIFICATIONS AND APPROVALS 13.1 System Installation Contractor This system as specified herein has been installed and tested according to all NFPA standards cited herein. Signed: '�/�% /� % Printed name: Date: 2 Organization: 4)- Title: 1CV 5 J Phone: 13.2 System Service Contractor This system as specified herein has been installed and tested according to all NFPA standards cited herein. Signed: — Printed name: Date: Organization: Title: Phone: 13.3 Central Station This system as specified herein will be monitored according to all NFPA standards cited herein. Signed: Printed name: Date: Organization: Title: Phone: 13.4 Property Representative ccept this system as having been talled and tested to its specifications and all NFPA standards cited herein. Signed: ti /A / � �� 'nted name: Date: Organization: Title: Phone: 13.5 Authority Having Jurisdiction I have witnessed a satisfactory acceptance test of this system and find it to be installed and operating properly in accordance with its approved plans and specifications, its approved sequence of operations, and with all NFPA ( standars t d erein. , Signe; 10 i Printed name: 1 Date: 2 / 2 /1 . r— Organization: L i ]i . Title: ►. I + , • • 4 t Phone: 'Yg7Z`q Cf . tJ 3 © 2007 National Fire Protection Association NFPA 72 (p. 5 of 5) FIGURE 4.5.2.1 Continued 2007 Edition ,,,,,;¢ PRIOR LAKE BUILDI AND IN SPECTION INSPECTION RECORD SITE ADDRESS 0 / te r 574 NATURE OF WORK USE OF BUILDING / /6: * /i PERMIT NO. IJ- (7 DATE ISSUED /27 7 ' ( CONTRACTOR ,e4-K. 0 " >/u -iz.vc rrc -' PHONE ,%z 4,65 - V 3 fi NOTE: THIS IS NOT A PERMIT FOR ANY OF THE INSPECTIONS BELOW THE PERMIT IS BY SEPARATE DOCUMENT INSPECTOR DATE I I FFOUNDATION-(Prief-taitackfill) I 1 PLACE NO CONCRETE UNTIL ABOVE HAS BEEN SIGNED ROUGH - INS r�r l �n i MATE / SEP �� FRAMING INSULATION ELECTRICAL HEATING (if required) —FIREPLACE-- GAS LINE AIR TEST COVER NO WORK UNTIL ABOVE HAS BEEN SIGNED 1 F /g6 1 t3 I I FINALS BUILDING 16 ELECTRICAL HEATING DO NOT OCCUPY UNTIL ABOVE HAS BEEN SIGNED NOTICE This card must be posted near an electrical service cabinet prior to rough -in inspections and maintained until all inspections have been approved. On buildings and additions where no service cabinet is available, card shall be placed near main entrance. FOR ALL INSPECTIONS (952) 447 -9850