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David Spencer CBO 3/11/19 FIRE PROTECTION, INC. PO BOX 12642 MILL CREEK, WA 98082 (425) 290-9600 OR 1-800-681-1125 FAX (425) 353-4546 January 17, 2019 CITY OF ARLINGTON - PLAN REVIEW RE; Villas @ Arlington: NEW FIRE ALARM SYSTEM INSTALLATION - (REVISED DESIGN) Buildings: Clubhouse, Buildings A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J, K, L, M, N, O, P & Q Please find the enclosed design for a Fire Alarm System Installation for a New Residential Property with (1) Clubhouse & (16) Separate Residential Buildings. The Clubhouse occupancy classification is A-3, the Residential buildings occupancy classification is R-2. The Clubhouse FACP will monitor each Residential FACP’s onboard relay outputs for a separate alarm, trouble, water- flow & supervisory signal. The Clubhouse FACP will report each building specific signal/zone to the Central Monitoring Station via a UL Listed Wireless AES Communicator and the Clubhouse FACP’s onboard DACT. Example of signals/zones that will be transmitted to the Central Station (Building A: Water-flow, Building A : Alarm, Building A : Trouble , Building A : Supervisory , Building B : Water-flow, Building B : Alarm, Building B : Trouble, Building B : Supervisory , etc.).Each building’s Fire Alarm System will function independent of all other buildings and only activate the occupant notification devices located within that building. The system has been designed per, NFPA72, WAC, IBC, IFC, NEC and your additional requirements. All building will be fully-sprinkled; the FACP’s will be located in the building’s sprinkler riser room on Level 1 with direct access from outside. Signals will be transmitted to our UL Listed Central Station, The Alarm Center LACEY, WA. A full service and monitoring agreement is in force for the proper service and maintenance per NFPA requirements. A full pre-test and NFPA form shall be conducted and completed prior to calling the AHJ for acceptance testing. INSTALLATION COMPANY Fire Protection, Inc. 1730 Gibson Rd. Everett, WA 98204 WSCL# FIREPI*021ML UL CERT #608242-002 JOB SITE ADDRESS VILLAS @ ARLINGTON 18506 Smoke Point Blvd Arlington , WA 98223 APPROVED UL MONITORING COMPANY Alarm Center, Inc./FPI 4300 3rd Ave. SE Lacey, WA 800-429-0991 UL CERT #902799-02 CONTRACTUAL RESPONSIBLE PARTIES Installation; Monitoring; Service; Testing; Fire Protection, Inc. AMBIENT TEMPERATURES No area with alarm service equipment shall fall below 40 degrees, SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS All Alarm and Trouble conditions shall enunciate at the Clubhouse FACP and the Building’s FACP where the signal is originating from, as well as remote notify UL listed Central Station. Zones of alarm shall cause for all notification circuits to activate in the building that is in alarm, send alarm zone to CS, re-dispatch to Fire and dispatch FPI runner service. Trouble and supervisory signals shall transmit to CS which will dispatch FPI runner service to site, (no notification circuits shall activate.) On site emergency contact personnel shall be notified. Wet Water-flow ALARMS shall be retarded by a period of not more than 45 seconds. Low air shall activate at 25lbs, causing for a supervisory signal. A short on FACP smoke, Water-flow Switches, (wet and dry) and pull station shall cause alarm. Shorts on PIV, tamper and Hi-low air zones shall cause a Supervisory condition. Opens on any zones shall cause for a trouble signal. Should you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me directly. DAVID MOW - NICET-IV #120904 V.P. of OPERATIONS/DESIGNER APPLICATION STATUS ☒ Revisions Required – Hold ☒ Initial Review ☠2nd Review ☠3rd Review ☠Approved With Conditions ☠APPROVED APPLICANT: David Mow Company: Fire Protection Inc. Address: 1730 Gibson Road Everett, WA 98204 EMAIL: david@fpiseattle.com Phone: 425-290-9600 FROM: Adrian Jones, PE, Fire Protection Engineer EMAIL: ajones@safebuilt.com Phone: 425-954-0311 DATE: 12/10/18 PERMIT #: BLD2280 PROJECT: Villas@ Arlington, Building G ADDRESS: 3318 185th Place NE CODES REVIEWED: ☒ 2015 IFC ☒ NFPA Standards OCCUPANCY GROUP: R2 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: VB NUMBER OF STORIES: 3 The design documents submitted for this project have been reviewed for compliance with the locally adopted codes and amendments. Comments noted below are those still outstanding and must be addressed before a fire code permanent is issued. For processing: . Please submit revised construction documents containing the requested information or plan revisions with all revisions clouded or otherwise identified. . Please respond in writing to each comment by marking the attached list or creating a response letter. Indicate which plan sheet, detail, specification, or calculation shows the requested information. Please send revisions to the attention of the fire plans examiner with the building permit application number noted. Revised drawings must clearly show code compliance. SAFEbuilt Washington Bellevue Office  A RESPONSE LETTER MUST BE INCLUDED WITH THE REVISED PLAN SUBMITTAL. . Please submit the requested information via email or hard copy to: 1621 114th Ave SE, Suite 219, Bellevue WA 98004 In order to keep your permit in an “Active†status, please respond within 60 days. For questions about the required information please contact the reviewer listed below at the SAFEbuilt office: 425-786-0001 or by email: Safebuiltbellevue@safebuilt.com Please understand that other review agencies/divisions may have revision comments, which are not contained within this Revision Letter. Please contact the local jurisdiction for a list of these agencies. Sincerely, AdrianJones, PE Fire Protection Engineer 425-954-0311 SAFEbuilt 1621 114th Ave SE, Ste 219 Bellevue WA 98004 1. Instructions for use of the LCD touchscreen Annunciator shall be prominently displayed next to each building Annunciator panel for use by fire personnel. 2013 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 72 section 7.5.3. 2. What is the International Building Code occupancy class for this building? This is not noted on the submitted plans. 2015 International Fire Code (IFC) section 901. 3. Provide the minimum audibility level for the apartments. 2015 IFC section 907.1.2 (4). 4. Is this fire alarm system being wired in a manner to comply with 2015 IFC section 907.5.2.3.3 for possible interconnection of the building fire alarm system with the unit smoke detectors? 5. Plan notes need to indicate which units are designated as handicap units in the building to assure that the proper unit have the correct audible/visible devices. 6. On plan sheet FA 1.0 the low frequency sounders are required in the living area of the units as this is a “space where someone might reasonably be expected to be asleepâ€. 2013 NFPA 72 section 18.4.5.3. 7. On plan sheet FA 1.0 the location of the mini horn device in the hall to the bathroom and bedrooms may not allow for audibility coverage in the living and kitchen areas with noise from the kitchen deices and audio devices in these rooms. This shall be tested during the inspection 2013 NFPA 72 section 18.4. 8. On plan sheet FA 1.0 correct the Sprinkler Riser Room wiring diagram. There are only 4 wiring terminals on the M500X isolation module. The 1S wiring does not go to the M500X isolation module. The 1S wire does not tap off the isolation module to the FAA. The 1A wiring to the devices in the sprinkler riser room does not tap off isolation module. 9. The installation guideline for the M500X shows one installed directly after the FACP and before the first devices and one installed after the last devices and before the FACP on the Class A loop. In discussions with Honeywell Tech Support they require this installation also. Provide the M500X on both sides of the FACP as noted in the installation guidelines. 10. The current draw for the standby and alarm currents for the NAC GFPS-9 main board in the battery calculation noted in plan sheet FA4.0 do not correspond to the currents noted in the Specifications for that panel. Please revise or explain. 11. The size of the battery used or the NAC panel is not noted on the plans and the type of battery used for this project is not noted in the Manufacturers Data Sheets. SAFEbuilt Washington Bellevue Office  12. Remove from second page of Data Sheet Documents “City of Redmond Designer of Record #16-B- 141â€. This information is not required for plans in this jurisdiction. 13. Proved the Manufacturers Data Sheets for the smoke detector base. It is a separate item. 14. Not able to verify the battery calculations for the Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) in the Club House. Provide Data Sheets for each device in the panel with current loads. 15. The size of the battery to be used for the FACP is not noted on the plans. 16. The FACP appears to be missing all the loads on the Class A circuits. Please see the 2013 NFPA section below. “23.8.2.4. All component subsystems shall be capable of simultaneous, full load operation without degradation of the required system performance. The commentary states: It is not acceptable to design a fire alarm system with multiple components, such as multiple FACUs and to size individual components, such as circuits or batteries, base on the assumption that only a portion(s) of the system will be operating at any one time. For example, the amplifiers serving an in-building fire emergency voice/alarm communications system typically installed in a high-rise building must be designed to power all the speakers that it supports under full load conditions, not just the speakers on the fire floor, the floor above and the floor below.†17. Provide the battery calculations or battery size for the AES wireless communicator. 18. Fire Protection Equipment shall be identified with approved signs per IFC section 509. 19. Arlington requires 3 copies of all plans and data sheets to be stamped approved. SAFEbuilt Washington Bellevue Office  APPLICATION STATUS ☒ Revisions Required – Hold ☒ Initial Review ☠2nd Review ☠3rd Review ☠Approved With Conditions ☠APPROVED APPLICANT: David Mow Company: Fire Protection Inc. Address: 1730 Gibson Road Everett, WA 98204 EMAIL: david@fpiseattle.com Phone: 425-290-9600 FROM: Adrian Jones, PE, Fire Protection Engineer EMAIL: ajones@safebuilt.com Phone: 425-954-0311 DATE: 12/10/18 PERMIT #: BLD2280 PROJECT: Villas@ Arlington, Building G ADDRESS: 3318 185th Place NE CODES REVIEWED: ☒ 2015 IFC ☒ NFPA Standards OCCUPANCY GROUP: R2 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: VB NUMBER OF STORIES: 3 The design documents submitted for this project have been reviewed for compliance with the locally adopted codes and amendments. Comments noted below are those still outstanding and must be addressed before a fire code permanent is issued. For processing: . Please submit revised construction documents containing the requested information or plan revisions with all revisions clouded or otherwise identified. . Please respond in writing to each comment by marking the attached list or creating a response letter. Indicate which plan sheet, detail, specification, or calculation shows the requested information. Please send revisions to the attention of the fire plans examiner with the building permit application number noted. Revised drawings must clearly show code compliance. SAFEbuilt Washington Bellevue Office  A RESPONSE LETTER MUST BE INCLUDED WITH THE REVISED PLAN SUBMITTAL. . Please submit the requested information via email or hard copy to: th 1621 114 Ave SE, Suite 219, Bellevue WA 98004 In order to keep your permit in an “Active†status, please respond within 60 days. For questions about the required information please contact the reviewer listed below at the SAFEbuilt office: 425-786-0001 or by email: Safebuiltbellevue@safebuilt.com Please understand that other review agencies/divisions may have revision comments, which are not contained within this Revision Letter. Please contact the local jurisdiction for a list of these agencies. Sincerely, AdrianJones, PE Fire Protection Engineer 425-954-0311 SAFEbuilt 1621 114th Ave SE, Ste 219 Bellevue WA 98004 1. Instructions for use of the LCD touchscreen Annunciator shall be prominently displayed next to each building Annunciator panel for use by fire personnel. 2013 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 72 section 7.5.3. 2. What is the International Building Code occupancy class for this building? This is not noted on the submitted plans. 2015 International Fire Code (IFC) section 901. 3. Provide the minimum audibility level for the apartments. 2015 IFC section 907.1.2 (4). 4. Is this fire alarm system being wired in a manner to comply with 2015 IFC section 907.5.2.3.3 for possible interconnection of the building fire alarm system with the unit smoke detectors? 5. Plan notes need to indicate which units are designated as handicap units in the building to assure that the proper unit have the correct audible/visible devices. 6. On plan sheet FA 1.0 the low frequency sounders are required in the living area of the units as this is a “space where someone might reasonably be expected to be asleepâ€. 2013 NFPA 72 section 18.4.5.3. 7. On plan sheet FA 1.0 the location of the mini horn device in the hall to the bathroom and bedrooms may not allow for audibility coverage in the living and kitchen areas with noise from the kitchen deices and audio devices in these rooms. This shall be tested during the inspection 2013 NFPA 72 section 18.4. 8. On plan sheet FA 1.0 correct the Sprinkler Riser Room wiring diagram. There are only 4 wiring terminals on the M500X isolation module. The 1S wiring does not go to the M500X isolation module. The 1S wire does not tap off the isolation module to the FAA. The 1A wiring to the devices in the sprinkler riser room does not tap off isolation module. 9. The installation guideline for the M500X shows one installed directly after the FACP and before the first devices and one installed after the last devices and before the FACP on the Class A loop. In discussions with Honeywell Tech Support they require this installation also. Provide the M500X on both sides of the FACP as noted in the installation guidelines. 10. The current draw for the standby and alarm currents for the NAC GFPS-9 main board in the battery calculation noted in plan sheet FA4.0 do not correspond to the currents noted in the Specifications for that panel. Please revise or explain. 11. The size of the battery used or the NAC panel is not noted on the plans and the type of battery used for this project is not noted in the Manufacturers Data Sheets. SAFEbuilt Washington Bellevue Office  12. Remove from second page of Data Sheet Documents “City of Redmond Designer of Record #16-B- 141â€. This information is not required for plans in this jurisdiction. 13. Proved the Manufacturers Data Sheets for the smoke detector base. It is a separate item. 14. Not able to verify the battery calculations for the Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) in the Club House. Provide Data Sheets for each device in the panel with current loads. 15. The size of the battery to be used for the FACP is not noted on the plans. 16. The FACP appears to be missing all the loads on the Class A circuits. Please see the 2013 NFPA section below. “23.8.2.4. All component subsystems shall be capable of simultaneous, full load operation without degradation of the required system performance. The commentary states: It is not acceptable to design a fire alarm system with multiple components, such as multiple FACUs and to size individual components, such as circuits or batteries, base on the assumption that only a portion(s) of the system will be operating at any one time. For example, the amplifiers serving an in-building fire emergency voice/alarm communications system typically installed in a high-rise building must be designed to power all the speakers that it supports under full load conditions, not just the speakers on the fire floor, the floor above and the floor below.†17. Provide the battery calculations or battery size for the AES wireless communicator. 18. Fire Protection Equipment shall be identified with approved signs per IFC section 509. 19. Arlington requires 3 copies of all plans and data sheets to be stamped approved. SAFEbuilt Washington Bellevue Office  FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL Model 5208 Fire Alarm Control Panel with Digital Communicator The Fire Alarm Control Designed to Grow with Your Systems Needs, Without The Growing Pains. The SK-5208 is a microprocessor based control panel with integrated UL listed communicator designed for applications requiring smoke detection, manual pull stations, and sprinkler supervision. It features an easy to read LCD display with programmable English readout and user friendly tactile keys. The basic unit offers 10 zones of initiation and is expandable up to 30 zones for larger applications. The Sk-5208 has a complete line of supervised accessories that provide remote annunciation, auxiliary control zone expansion. Ideal for new and retrofit applications, the SK-5208 delivers the performance to handle your installation. Features control panel touchpad, remote annunciator, or Window® • 10 zones, 8 Class B (Style B) downloading software and 2 Class A (Style D) or Class B (Style B) zones, expandable • Built-in walk test feature to 30 zones Specifications • UL Listed Operating Voltage: 24 VDC • Supervised zone expanders and Primary AC: 120 Vrms @ I/O modules can be mounted 60Hz, 2A remotely from the main control Total DC Load: 6 Amp panel Current Draw: • Event History Buffer (150 events) Standby: 140 mA with date/time stamp Alarm: 460 mA • All zones are compatible with 2- Dimensions: Width: 16†(40.64 cm) or 4-wire detectors Hieght: 26.4†(67.06 cm) • 8 selectable/programmable Depth: 4†(10.16 cm) output patterns for notification Operating Temp: 32° to 120° F appliance circuits (0° to 49° C) • Built-in Digital Alarm Optional Accessories Communicator Transmitter • SK-5235 LCD Remote (DACT) Annunciator SK-5208 • 4 Notification Appliance Circuits • SK-5217 10 Zone Expander • 4 programmable general (2 max. per system) purpose relays • SK-5280 Status Display Module • Programmable smoke (8 max. per system) verification, pre-alarm delay, • 7181 Fire Zone Converter cross zoning and enhanced verification mode features that • 5220 Direct Connect Module can help minimize false alarms • SKSS Downloading Software • Programmable from the built-in FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL Model 5208 Fire Alarm Control Panel with Digital Communicator Engineering Specification The system shall contain a fire alarm control panel to supervise and operate heat and smoke detection devices, manual fire alarm devices, alarm notification devices and visual annunciators. The system shall also be capable of monitoring for sprinkler supervisory and water flow conditions. The system must have a built in UL listed fire communicator that can be enabled/disabled as needed on a per job basis. In addition, the system will sound alarms locally for purpose of evacuation. 7550 Meridian Circle, Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927 MADE IN AMERICA 800-446-6444 or in Minnesota 612-493-6435 FORM# 350318, Rev. 1/00 FAX: 612-493-6475 Copyright © 2000 Silent Knight World Wide Web: http://www.silentknight.com Photoelectric Smoke Detectors System Sensor i3â„¢ series smoke detectors represent significant advancement in conventional detection. The i3 family is founded on three principles: installation ease, intelligence, and instant inspection. Features Installation ease. The i3 line redefines installation ease with its plug-in design. This allows an installer to pre-wire bases (included • Plug-in detector line, mounting base included with heads). The large wire entry port and in-line terminals provide • Large wire entry port ample room for neatly routing the wiring inside the base. The base • In-line terminals with SEMS screws accommodates a variety of back box mounting methods as well as direct mounting with drywall anchors. To complete the installation, i3 • Mounts to octagonal and single-gang back boxes, 4-square back boxes, or direct to ceiling heads plug into the base with a simple Stop-Drop ’N Lockâ„¢ action. • Stop-Drop ’N Lock attachment to base Intelligence. i3 detectors offer a number of intelligent features • Removable detector cover and chamber to simplify testing and maintenance. Drift compensation and smoothing algorithms are standard with the i3 line to minimize • Built-in remote maintenance signaling nuisance alarms. 2-wire i3 detectors can generate a remote LED- • Drift compensation and smoothing algorithms indicated maintenance signal when connected to the 2W-MOD2 • Simplified sensitivity measurement loop test/maintenance module or a panel equipped with the i3 protocol. The SENS-RDR, a wireless device, displays the sensitivityof i3 • Wide-angle, dual-color LED indication detectors in terms of percent-per-foot obscuration. • Loop testing via EZ Walk feature • Built-in test switch Instant inspection. The i3 series provides wide-angle red and green LED indicators for instant inspection of the detector’s condition: normal standby, out-of-sensitivity, alarm, or freeze trouble. When connected to the 2W-MOD2 loop test/maintenance module or a panel with the i3 protocol, the EZ Walk loop test feature is available on 2-wire i3 detectors. This feature verifies the initiating loop wiring by providing LED status indication at each detector. Agency Listings S911 3011446 7272-1653:152 290-01-E 2093 3180932 Smoke Detector Specifications Architectural/Engineering Specifications Smoke detector shall be a System Sensor i3 Series model number_______, listed to Underwriters Laboratories UL 268 for Fire Protection Signaling Systems. The detector shall be a photoelectric type (Model 2W-B, 4W-B) or a combination photoelectric/thermal (Model 2WT-B, 4WT-B) with thermal sensor rated at 135°F (57.2°C). The detector shall include a mounting base for mounting to 3½-inch and 4-inch octagonal, single-gang, and 4-inch square back boxes with a plaster ring, or direct mount to the ceiling using drywall anchors. Wiring connections shall be made by means of SEMS screws. The detector shall allow pre-wiring of the base and the head shall be a plug-in type. The detector shall have a nominal sensitivity of 2.5 percent-per-foot nominal as measured in the UL smoke box. The detector shall be capable of automatically adjusting its sensitivity by means of drift compensation and smoothing algorithms. The detector shall provide dual- color LED indication that blinks to indicate power up, normal standby, out of sensitivity, alarm, and freeze trouble (Model 2WT-B, 4WT-B) conditions. When used in conjunction with the 2W-MOD2 module, 2-wire models shall include a maintenance signal to indicate the need for maintenance at the alarm control panel and shall provide a loop testing capability to verify the circuit without testing each detector individually. Electrical Specifications Operating Voltage Nominal: 12/24 V non-polarized Minimum: 8.5 V Maximum: 35 V Maximum Ripple Voltage 30% peak to peak of applied voltage Standby Current 2-wire: 50 µA maximum average; 4-wire: 50 µA maximum average Maximum Alarm Current 2-wire: 130 mA limited by control panel; 4-wire: 20 mA @12 V, 23 mA @ 24 V Peak Standby Current 2-wire: 100 µA; 4-wire: n/a Alarm Contact Ratings 2-wire: n/a; 4-wire: 0.5 A @ 30 V AC/DC Physical Specifications Dimensions (including base) 5.3 inches (127 mm) diameter; 2.0 inches (51 mm) height Weight 6.3 oz (178 g) Operating Temperature Range 2W-B and 4W-B: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C); 2WT-B and 4WT-B: 32°F to 100°F (0°C to 37.8°C) Operating Humidity Range 0 to 95% RH non-condensing Thermal Sensor 135°F (57.2°C) fixed Freeze Trouble 2WT-B and 4WT-B only: 41°F (5°C) Sensitivity 2.5%/ft nominal Input Terminals 14 to 22 AWG Mounting 3½-inch octagonal back box 4-inch octagonal back box Single-gang back box 4-inch square back box with a plaster ring Direct mount to ceiling LED Modes Power-Up Sequence for LED Indication LED Mode Green LED Red LED Condition Duration Power up Blink every 10 seconds Blink every 10 seconds Initial LED status indication 80 seconds Normal (standby) Blink every 5 seconds off Out of sensitivity off Blink every 5 seconds Freeze trouble off Blink every 10 seconds Alarm off Solid Ordering Information Model Thermal Wiring Alarm Current 2W-B No 2-wire 130 mA max. limited by control panel 2WT-B Yes 2-wire 130 mA max. limited by control panel 4W-B No 4-wire 20 mA @ 12 V, 23 mA @ 24 V 4WT-B Yes 4-wire 20 mA @ 12 V, 23 mA @ 24 V Accessories 2W-MOD2 2-wire loop test / maintenance module RT Removal / replacement tool SENS-RDR Sensitivity reader A77-AB2 Retrofit adapter bracket, 6.6 inch (16.76 cm) diameter ©2009 System Sensor. 3825 Ohio Avenue • St. Charles, IL 60174 Product specifications subject to change without notice. Visit systemsensor.com for Phone: 800-SENSOR2 • Fax: 630-377-6495 current product information, including the latest version of this data sheet. A05-0318-007 • 6/09 • #2169 CONVENTIONAL FIRE CONTROL PANEL ACCESSORY PS-DA and PS-SA Conventional Pull-stations Easy to Install and Operate The PS-DA/PS-SA Pull Stations are non-coded manual pull stations which provide a Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) with a single alarm initiating input signal. The PS-DA/PS-SA pull stations includes both single-action and dual-action models equipped with key lock / reset. It was designed to meet multiple applications with the installer and end-user in mind. Its innovative design, durable construction, and multiple mounting options make the PS- DA and PS-SA simple to install, maintain, and operate. Operation The single-action pull-station is activated by a single pull-down of the alarm handle. The dual-action versions require pushing in the handle, then pulling the handle down for activation. The PS- DA/PS-SAmanual pull stations are UL listed and meet the ADA requirement of a 5-lbs. maximum pull force to activate. Operating instructions are molded into the handle along with Braille text. Molded terminal numbers can be found adjacent to the wiring termi- nals. Models: PS-DA PS-DASP PS-SA– Single action with ‘pigtail’ Features: Specification: connections and a key lock reset. • UL Listed Dimensions: Pigtail wires are provided for con- Height: 5-1/2†(13.97 cm) • CSFM Listed nection to the Fire Alarm Control Width: 4†(10.16 cm) • Meets ADA requirements Depth: 1-7/16†(3.65 cm) Panel’s (FACP) initiation circuit. • Operating instructions are mold- Operating PS-DA – Dual action model with ed into the handle along with temperature: 32°F to 120°F screw terminal connections and a Braille text. (0°C to 49°C) key lock reset. Electrical: • Made of durable Lexan Switch Contact PS-DAH – Same as PS-DA except • Available in Spanish Rating: 0.25 A @ 30 VAC with hex lock reset. • Key resettable or VDC PS-DALOB – Same as PS-DA with • Easy to Install and operate Accessories: “outdoor use†listing. Includes SB- • Single or dual action I/O backbox and sealing gasket. SB-I/O Surface Mount • Surface mount box available Back-box PS-DASP – Same as PS-DA BG-TR Trim Ring except with both English and Spanish operating instructions. CONVENTIONAL FIRE CONTROL PANEL ACCESSORY PS-DA and PS-SA Conventional Pull-Stations Engineering Specification Manual Fire Alarm Stations shall be non-code, with a key-operated reset lock in order that they may be tested, and so designed that after actual Emergency Operation, they cannot be restored to normal except by use of a key. An operated station shall automatically condition itself so as to be visually detected as activated. Manual stations shall be constructed of red colored LEXAN® (or polycarbonate equivalent) with clearly visible operating instructions provided on the cover. The word FIRE shall appear on the front of the stations in white letters, 1.00 inches (25.4 mm) or larger.* Stations shall be suitable for surface mounting on matching back-box SB-10; or semi-flush mounting on a standard single-gang, double-gang, or 4" (10.16 cm) square electrical box, and shall be installed within the limits defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or per national/local require- ments. Manual Stations shall be Underwriters Laboratories listed. *NOTE: The words “FIRE/FUEGO†on the PS-DASP shall appear on the front of the station in white letters, approximately 3/4" high. PS-SA Front View PS-DA Front View PS-SA Rear View PS-DA Rear View This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to MADE IN AMERICA keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. Wecannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are sub- P/N 350241 Rev.D ject to change without notice. For more information, contact Silent Knight 12 ©2011 Honeywell International Inc. Clintonville Road Northford, CT 06472-1610 Phone: (800) 328-0103, Fax: (203) 484-7118. www.silentknight.com FIRE SYSTEM ACCESSORY Model 5495 Distributed Power Module In an emergency, you need maximum power The 5495 Distributed Power Module by Silent Knight is the most powerful and cost-effective power supply available today. It delivers 6 amps of notification appliance circuit power and built-in synchronization for appliances from System Sensor®,Gentex®, AMSECO®, Wheelock and Faraday — what you need to drive power- hungry components like ADA notification appliances. The 5495’s advanced microprocessor design is years ahead of the competition. Its switch mode power supply design is up to 50% more efficient than competitive linear mode power supplies. And, ADA retrofits are easier and less expensive with the 5495 because it integrates into current systems without the costly investment in new components. For the most sophisticated and cost-effective notification power supply available, you need the 5495. Call Silent Knight today for more information at 1-800-328-0103. Model 5495 to non-essential high-current Distributed Power Module accessories like magnetic door holders The 5495 is a 6 amp notification power • Built-in synchronization for expander that provides its own AC appliances from System power connection, battery charging Sensor®,Gentex®,AMSECO®, circuit, and backup battery for use with Wheelock and Faraday fire and security controls such as the Silent Knight Model 5208 Fire Control • Stand alone operation /Communicator. The 5495 is the cost- • Lightweight design adds to ease of effective solution for powering installation and reduces shipping notification appliances required by the costs Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). • Operates with most polarized, UL The 5495 has built-in ANSI cadence Listed notification devices pattern, which can upgrade older • ANSI Cadence pattern output control panels that lack cadence capability built-in capability. Connection to Local Fire Control Features The 5495 may be connected to a local • UL Listed for 6 amps of notification Model 5495 fire control which utilizes Class Aor power Class B type notification circuits Distributed Power Module • Power supply’s advanced switch operating between 9 and 32 VDC. The mode design reduces damaging control panel’s notification circuit is Approvals heat and manages power up to 50% connected to one of the inputs on the • UL Listed more efficiently than other systems 5495. The control panel’s notification • MEA 429-92-E Vol XII • Dip switches allow for easy circuit end-of-line resistor is also • CSFM 7300-0559:123 reconfiguration connected across two terminals on the • NFPA72 • 24 VDC filtered output voltage 5495, which provides supervision between the 5495 and the fire control • Four power-limited notification panel. Polarized audible and/or visual outputs; 2 Class Aor 4 Class B, or 1 notification devices are then connected Class A and 2 Class B to the 5495 signal circuits using the • Additional continuous auxiliary 4.7kΩ end-of-line resistors provided. output Since the 5495 draws very little power • 3 amps per output circuit from the control, it is possible to • 2 inputs; 2 Class B or 2 Class A connect one 5495 to each notification • Ground fault detector/indicator circuit on the control panel and still provide full supervision of the • Independent trouble relay notification circuits all the way back to • AC loss delay option shuts off power the control panel. FIRE SYSTEM ACCESSORY Model 5495 Distributed Power Module Supervision Current: Input The 5495 supervises a variety of Standby 75 mA voltage range: 9 - 32 VDC functions including: Alarm 205 mA Battery charging • Low AC power Auxiliary capacity: 35.0 AH • Low battery condition power circuit: 1 Ambient temp.: 32° to 120° F • Earth ground fault Notification (0° to 49° C) • Auxiliary output power limit circuits: 4 Mechanical condition Output Dimensions: 12.25†W x 16†H x • EOL supervision trouble or configuration: 2 Class A (Style Z) 3†D (30.88 cm W power limited condition at an 4 Class B (Style Y) x 40.64 cm H x output (1 Class A & 7.62 D cm) When a trouble condition occurs, 2 Class B) Indicator Lights the 5495 creates a trouble Amps per AC power on : Green condition on the host control signal circuits to which it is connected. the output circuit: 3.0 (6.0 amps total) Battery trouble: Yellow 5495 still maintains the ability to be Notification Ground fault: Yellow activated by the host control. In circuit output: 20.4 to 27.3 VDC Aux trouble: Yellow addition, the 5495 provides a Form @ 3.0 amps each, C trouble relay output as an 4.7 kΩ EOL Output troubles (1-4): Yellow alternative to using the notification resistor required Ordering Information circuit trouble. on each Class B 5495 Distributed Power Module circuit Electrical Specification No. of inputs 2 AC input: 120 VAC at 2 amps Input Output: 24 VDC at 6 amps configuration: 2 Class B or 2 Class A This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to MADE IN AMERICA keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are FORM# 350395 Rev D subject to change without notice. For more information, contact Silent Knight ©2010 Honeywell International Inc. 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, CT06472-7161 Phone: (800) 328-0103, Fax: (203) 484-7118. www.silentknight.com Selectable-Output Low Frequency Sounder and Low Frequency Sounder Strobes for Wall Applications SpectrAlert® Advance audible visible notification products are rich with features guaranteed to cut installation times and maximize profits. Features The SpectrAlert Advance series offers the most versatile and easy-to-use line of low frequency sounder and low frequency • 520 Hz ± 10% square wave tone sounder strobes in the industry. With white and red plastic housings, • Plug-in design with minimal intrusion into the back box dual listed for wall and ceiling mounting, SpectrAlert Advance can • Tamper-resistant construction meet virtually any application requirement. • Field-selectable candela settings on wall units: The wall-mount low frequency sounder, and low frequency sounder 135, 150, 177, and 185 strobes were designed to address the NFPA 72 sleeping space • Rotary switch for low frequency sounder tone requirements that require a low frequency notification appliance that • Universal mounting plate for wall units operates within frequency range of 520 Hz ± 10% and is of a square wave tone. Like the entire SpectrAlert Advance product line they • Mounting plate shorting spring checks wiring continuity before include a variety of features that increase their application versatility device installation while simplifying installation. All devices feature plug-in designs • Electrically compatible with legacy SpectrAlert devices with minimal intrusion into the back box, making installations fast • Compatible with MDL3 sync module and foolproof while virtually eliminating costly and time-consuming ground faults. • Listed for ceiling or wall mounting To further simplify installation and protect devices from construction damage, SpectrAlert Advance utilizes a universal mounting plate with an onboard shorting spring, so installers can test wiring continuity before the device is installed. Installers can also easily adapt devices to a suit a wide range of application requirements using field-selectable candela settings, Agency Listings automatic selection of 12- or 24-volt operation, and a rotary switch for 520 Hz low frequency sounder tones. S4011 (sounder) 3047563 MEA452-05-E 7135-1653:0223 S5512 (strobes) 7125-1653:0224 SpectrAlert Advance Specifications Architect/Engineer Specifications General SpectrAlert Advance low frequency sounder and low frequency sounder strobes shall mount to a standard 4 × 4 × 1½-inch back box, 4-inch octagon back box, or double-gang back box. Two-wire products shall also mount to a single-gang 2 × 4 × 17â„8-inch back box. A universal mounting plate shall be used for mounting products. The notification appliance circuit wiring shall terminate at the universal mounting plate. Also, SpectrAlert Advance products, when used with the Sync•Circuitâ„¢ Module accessory, shall be powered from a non-coded notification appliance circuit output and shall operate on a nominal 12 or 24 volts. When used with the Sync•Circuit Module, 12-volt-rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 8.5 and 17.5 volts; 24-volt-rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 16.5 and 33 volts. Indoor SpectrAlert Advance products shall operate between 32 and 120 degrees Fahrenheit from a regulated DC or full- wave rectified unfiltered power supply. Low Frequency Sounder strobes shall have field-selectable candela settings including 135, 150, 177, and 185. The field selectable tones will sound within the frequency range of 520 Hz ±10% square wave tone and have a permanent marking on the housing that reads “low frequency sounderâ€. Low Frequency Sounder The low frequency sounder shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Advance Model _______ listed to UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The low frequency sounder and the Sync•Circuitâ„¢ MDL3 Module accessory, if used, shall be powered from a notification appliance circuit output and shall operate on a nominal 12 or 24 volts (includes fire alarm panels with built in sync). When used with the Sync•Circuit Module MDL3, 12-volt rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 8.5 and 17.5 volts; 24-volt rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 16.5 to 33 volts. If the notification appliances are not UL 9th edition listed with the corresponding panel or power supply being used, then refer to the compatibility listing of the panel to determine maximum devices on a circuit. The low frequency sounder has an option to switch between temporal three pattern, non-temporal (continuous) pattern and coded supply within the frequency range of 520Hz ± 10% square wave tone. The low frequency sounder shall operate on a coded or non-coded power supply. Low Frequency Sounder Strobe Combination The low frequency sounder strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Advance Model _______ listed to UL 1971 and UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The low frequency sounder strobe shall be wired as a primary-signaling notification appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe’s entire operating voltage range. The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system. The sounder shall have an option to switch between a temporal three pattern and a non-temporal (continuous) pattern. These options are set by a multiple position switch. The low frequency sounder on low frequency sounder strobe models shall operate on a non-coded power supply. The field selectable tones will sound within the frequency range of 520 Hz ±10% square wave tone. Synchronization Module The module shall be a System Sensor Sync•Circuit model MDL3 listed to UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The module shall synchronize SpectrAlert strobes at 1 Hz and low frequency sounder at temporal three. Also, while operating the strobes, the module shall silence the low frequency sounder on low frequency sounder strobe models over a single pair of wires. The module shall mount to a 411â„ 11 1 16 × 4 â„16 × 2 â„8-inch back box. The module shall also control two Style Y (class B) circuits or one Style Z (class A) circuit. The module shall synchronize multiple zones. Daisy chaining two or more synchronization modules together will synchronize all the zones they control. The module shall not operate on a coded power supply. Physical/Electrical Specifications Standard Operating Temperature 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) Humidity Range 10 to 93% non-condensing Frequency Range 520 Hz ± 10% Strobe Flash Rate 1 flash per second Nominal Voltage Low Frequency Sounder Regulated 12 DC/FWR or regulated 24 DC/FWR1 Nominal Voltage Range Low Frequency Sounder Strobe Regulated 24 VDC/FWR1 Operating Voltage Range 8 to 17.5 V (12 V nominal) or 16 to 33 V (24 V nominal) Operating Voltage Range MDL3 Sync Module 8.5 to 17.5 V (12 V nominal) or 16.5 to 33 V (24 V nominal) Input Terminal Wire Gauge 12 to 18 AWG Wall-Mount Dimensions (including lens) 6.4 inches L x 4.7 inches W x 2.5 inches D (162 mm L x 119 mm W x 64 mm D) Sounder Dimensions 5.6 inches L × 4.7 inches W × 1.3 inches D (142 mm L × 119 mm W × 33 mm D) Low Frequency Sounder/Strobe with Surface Mount Back Box 6.4 inches L x 4.7 inches W x 4.3 inches D Dimensions (SBBR, SBBW) (162 mm L x 120 mm W x 108 mm D) Low Frequency Sounder with Surface Mount Back Box Dimensions 5.7 inches L x 4.8 inches W x 3 inches D (SBBR, SBBW) (145 mm L x 120 mm W x 76 mm D) Notes: 1. Full Wave Rectified (FWR) voltage is a non-regulated, time-varying power source that is used on some power supply and panel outputs. UL Current Draw Data UL Max. Low Frequency Sounder Current Draw (mA RMS) 8–17.5 Volts 16–33 Volts Sound Pattern dB DC FWR DC FWR Temporal 3 High 191 262 138 166 Continuous High 292 384 138 208 Coded High 292 388 153 205 UL Max. Current Draw (mA RMS), 2-Wire Low Frequency Sounder Strobe, High Candela Range 16–33 Volts 16–33 Volts DC Input 135 150 177 185 FWR Input 135 150 177 185 Temporal 3 277 292 325 344 Temporal 3 296 309 343 351 Continuous 337 362 387 417 Continuous 393 395 432 433 Low Frequency Sounder Tones and Sound Output Data Low Frequency Sounder and Low Frequency Sounder Strobe Output (dBA) 8–17.5 16–33 24-Volt Nominal Volts Volts Reverberant Anechoic Switch Position Sound Pattern DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR 1 Temporal 3 76 76 76 76 76 76 86 86 2 Continuous 80 80 80 80 80 80 90 90 3†Coded 80 80 80 80 80 80 90 90 †Sounder ratings provided are for continuous voltage as provided by the NAC SpectrAlert Advance Dimensions 4.7 in. 2.5 in. 4.7 in. 1.3 in. 6.4 in. 5.6 in. Wall-mount low frequency sounder strobes Wall-mount low frequency sounder SpectrAlert Advance Ordering Information Model Description Wall Low Frequency Sounder Strobes P2RH-LF 2-Wire Low Frequency Sounder Strobe, High cd, Red P2WH-LF 2-Wire Low Frequency Sounder Strobe, High cd, White Low Frequency Sounders HR-LF Low Frequency Sounder, Red HW-LF Low Frequency Sounder, White Accessories SBBR Surface Mount Back Box, Wall, Red SBBW Surface Mount Back Box, Wall, White TR-HS Trim Ring, Wall, Red Notes: “High cd†refers to strobes that include 135, 150, 177, and 185 candela settings. 3825 Ohio Avenue • St. Charles, IL 60174 ©2015 System Sensor. Phone: 800-SENSOR2 • Fax: 630-377-6495 Product specifications subject to change without notice. Visit systemsensor.com for current product information, including the latest version of this data sheet. www.systemsensor.com AVDS16404 • 1/15 Outdoor Selectable- Output Horns, Strobes, and Horn Strobes for Wall Applications SpectrAlert® Advance outdoor audible visible products are rich with features that cut installation times and maximize proï¬ts. Features SpectrAlert Advance Agency Listings SpectrAlert Advance Outdoor Horn, Strobe, and Horn Strobe Specifications Architect/Engineer Specifications General â„¢