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HomeMy WebLinkAbout6010 199th St Ne_BLD293_2026 BUILDING INSPECTION REPORT— Fire Alarm Permit No. 293 Address: 6010 199th St. Contractor: Evergreen Security Owner: Arlington Land Holdings Date: 4/18/2014 L3/ APPROVAL ❑ PARTIAL APPROVAL ❑ CORRECTION ❑ OTHER INSPECTION: Fire Alarm Acceptance Test FIRE ALARM: M LOCKS: ❑ FACP ACCESS: ® ANNUNICATION: ELEVATOR RECALL: ❑ DAMPERS: ❑ PULL STATIONS: ❑ MAGNETIC HOLDS: ❑ SMOKE DETECTORS: ® AUDIO/VISUALS: ❑ HEAT DETECTORS: ❑ FIRE FINAL: AUDIO/VISUALS: Date: 4/18/2014 Inspector: YOUNG CITY OF ARLINGTON 238 N. OLYMPIC AVE - ARLINGTON, WA. 98223 PHONE; (360) 403-3551 BUILDING PERMIT Address:6010 199th St Permit#:293 Parcel#:00746300000800 Valuation:7200,00 OWNER APPLICANT CONTRACTOR Name:Mina Properties,LLC Name:Evergreen Security Name:EVERGREEN SECURITY Address: 1520 NW Leary Way Address:81 15 Broadway#101 Address:8115 Broadway#101 City,State Zip:Seattle,WA 98107 City,State Zip:Everett,WA 98203 City,State Zip:Everett,WA 98203 Phone: Phone:425-348-3850 Phone:425-348-3850 MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR PLUMBING CONTRACTOR Name: Name: Address: Address: City,State,Zip: City,State,Zip: Phone: Phone: LIC#: EXP- LIC#: EXP JOB DESCRIPTION PERMIT TYPE: Fire Alarm CODE YEAR: STORIES: CONST.TYPE: DWELLING UNITS: OCC GROUP: BUILDINGS: OCC LOAD: PERMIT APPROVAL I AGREE TO COMPLY WITH CITY AND STATE LAWS REGULATING CONSTRUCTION AND IN DOING THE WORK AUTHORIZED THEREBY;NO PERSON WILL BE EMPLOYED IN VIOLATION OF THE LABOR CODE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON RELATING TO WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE AND RCW 18.27. THIS APPLICATION IS NOT A PERMIT UNTIL SIGNED BY THE BUILDING OFFICIAL OR HIS/HER DEPUTY AND ALL FEES ARE PAID. IT IS UNLAWFUL TO USE OR OCCUPY A BUILDING OR STRUCTURE UNTIL A FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE AND APPROVAL OR A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY HAS BEEN GRANTED. IBC I IOARC 110. SALES' X NOTICE:Sales tax relating to construction and construction materials in the City of A ington must be reported on your sales tax return form Signature Print Name Date Released By )ate CONDITIONS THIS PERMIT AUTHORIZE ONLY THE WORK NOTED THIS PERMIT COVERS WORK TO BE DONE ON PRIVATE PROPERTY ONLY. ANY CONSTRUCTION ON THE PUBLIC DOMAIN(CURBS,SIDEWALKS,DRIVEWAYS,MARQUEES,ETC.)WILL REQUIRE SEPARATE PERMISSION. PERMIT FEES Date Description Fee Amount 2/19/2014 Fire Alarm Fee $181.75 2/19/2014 Fire Review Fee $100 00 Total Due: S281.75 Total Payment: $0 00 Balance Due: S281.75 CALL FOR INSPECTIONS BUILDING(360)403-3417 When calling for an inspection please leave the following information: Permit Number,Type of Inspection being requested,and whether you prefer morning or afternoon a � Permit Information Date 2/18/2014 Permit Number 293 r Project Name Scott Galvanizing Applicant Name Evergreen Security Applicant Address 8115 Broadway#101 City,State,Zip Everett,WA 98203 Contact Sarah Murray Phone 425-348-3850 Email sarahm@evergreensecurity.com Permit Type Fire Alarm Site Address 6010 199th St Valuation 0.00 Status Applied Permit Issued Permit Expires Square Feet 0 Type of Construction/Occupancy Load Number of Stories 0 Proposed Use Fire Alarm Assigned To Amy Rusko Property Information Owner Information Parcel#:00746300000800 Mina Properties, LLC Mina Properties, LLC 1520 NW Leary Way 6010 199TH ST NE Seattle,WA 981071 Review Date Type Description Target Date Completed Date Assigned To Status 2/18/2014 Fire Alarm 2/25/2014 Chris Young In Review 2/18/2014 Fire Alarm 2/25/2014 Tom Cooper In Review Notes i Date Note 2/18/2014 Tom plans are in the review room Email History Date Emailed To 2/18/2014 cyoung@arlingtonwa.gov,tcooper@arlingtonwa.gov _ P _ Uploaded Files I Upload File �I Date L File 2/18/2014 BLD 293 Application,pdf Delete 'r- � FIRE ALARM PERMIT APPLICATION Department of Community Development City of Arlington • 238 N Olympic Ave. •Arlington,WA 98223 • Phone (360)403 3551 • FAX (360)403 3418. THIS APPLACATION MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY FOUR(4)SETS OF COMPLETE AND SCALED PLANS FOR EACH FIRE ALARM PERMIT APPLICATION.INCLUDE ELECTRICAL PLANS WHERE APPLICABLE.ALSO,INCLUDE SPECIFICATION SHEETS, WIRING DIAGRAMS, (POINT TO POINT WIRING),AND ALL OTHER INFORMATION ON EQUIPMENT PROPOSED TO BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. Type of permit: (check one) q New Fire Alarm CD Fire Alarm Alteration/Addition Project Address: (00(O 1 qq + S Parcel ID#: (:�V� W3OOXDI� Number of Zones/Panels: ,]� p Building Area (Sq Ft): Valuation: Owner: t�tn n cL �� wS y�v Phone Number: Address: Y7-2,0 t""v U07)* Wo4A City: t-- State: Zip Code: Contact Person: yx-aw Phone Number: Cell Phone: ,�,,,�. \ Fax: j13N E-mail: I�I►�l� ►�Q.YISe2C.�C►� •�'�l Address(�� Y ' �1 D I City: wAt4 State: 0)4- Zip Code: gz J Contractor:(7ATf, v� Qw�ti4-q Phone Number: Ll y✓ -2__J4 SD ddress �115 'J ' State: Zip Code: Contractor's License Number: Expiration: Ele .' al Contractor _ Phone Number: Address: City: State: Zip Code: Contractor's License Number: Expiration: I hereby certify the above information is correct and that the construction on, and the occupancy and the use of the above described property will be accordance with the laws, rules and regulations of the State of Washington. The applicant will be responsible for providing a method of safely accessing roof for inspection. A final inspection and approval shall be obtained when the re-roofing is 7:lcte. � a(LL( Itq Applican ignature Date Cf �� I .Muwna",\ Print Applicants Name Received FOR STAFF USE ONLY FEB 18 2014 (� a� &-- 4�5r Permit# Accepted By Amount Received Receipt# Date Received WEB Form—130 Page 1 of 1 7/10CJY Fire Alarm Submittals For Scott Galvanizing at 6010 199t" Street Northeast Arlington, WA 98223 Prepared By Brent Murray Evergreen Security, Inc. 425 348 3850 brent@evergreensecurity.com Received FEB 18 2014 W�> aq,3 Scott Galvanizing 6010 1991" Street Northeast Arlington, WA 98223 Fire Alarm Notes: 1 FACP: New DMP XR100F 2 Aux Power Supply: New Silent Knight SK5495 3 All initiating data device wire is 18/4 FPLR 4 All indicating device wire is 14/4 FPLR 5 All indicating devices mounted at 80" aff. unless ceiling mounted r 1 Table of Contents Calculations Fire Alarm Panel Battery Calculations Distributed Power Supply for NAC 1-4 Battery Calculations NAC Circuit 1-4 Voltage Drop Calculations Technical Documentation Device Description Model # Fire Control Panel DMP XR10OF Remote Annunciator DMP 630F Aux Power Supply Silent Knight 5495 Zone Expander DMP 711/714 Horn Strobe System Sensor Smoke Detector System Sensor Heat Detector Edwards 2.80 Pull Stations Fire-Lite BG-12 Riser Diagram 120V AC FACP Data Device Loop DMP XR100F 1 —LX Smoke 1 Phone 1 -Pull Station Line w/ Cell Back Up 2-8Ah Battery 2-8Ah Battery Silent Knight 5495 Auxiliary Power Supply NAC 3 2—Horn/Strobes NAC 1 4—Horn/Strobes 2 - Strobes NAC 4 NAC 2 3—Horn/Strobes 5—Horn/Strobes _ ., I • XR500/XR300 Standby Battery Calculator X8500/XR300 SFRTfS STANOBY BATTERY POWER C_ALCUlATIONS Currant Alw n Cwrsnt XR5001XRIOD Series Control Panel OW_I X 180 mA U ON1 X 180 mA 180 rMRelay Outputs 1-2(ON) Qty X 30 mAON 0 X 30 mA 0 mA Switchinq Grounds3-6(ON) ON X 5 mA ON 0 X 5 mA 0 mA Active Zones 1-8 Qty� X 1.6 no ON 1 X 2 mA 2 mA- Active Zones 9-10 ON1X4 no ON A 1 X 30 mA 30 M •2-Wire Smokes ON X 0.1 mA ON 0 X 01 nA 0 MIA- Panel Bell Output Miaunt of Bed Current Hawn 1500mA Maximum 1500 rnA 0 nut 893A Dual Phone Lire Module Oty,—L—J_ X 12 m y �A �12 IrA Oil _ X 50 no 50 I'm 161 Interface Adaptor Card Qty X 7 oA 0 mA Qty 0 X 7 rM 0 nA 462N Net""Interfacx Cara City X so no 9 Cry _0 X s0 nA _0 allf 162P Printer Interface Card ON X 50 nA 0 mA Div 0 X 50 re,A 0 rM 472 Mom—90OMHz Interface Cart) ON X 85 MIA _Q_RA OIv X 65 mA nM 181 Expansion Interface Card Otr X 15 MIA 0 IM OM 0 X 15 mA 0 n:A 865 Style Y or.Z NotRrr wn Module City X 26 mA -- But Otir _0 X B5 mA Q Milk 866 Style W Notification ut cation Module Qty X 45 n 0 mA ON 0 X 75 nA 0 nA 8671X,Bus Style W No[Ifeation Module OtY X 30 nA 0�no Otv _0 X BO InA 0 mA IIOQX DMP Wkdess Receive Otv X 40 fM 0 CIA Ott 0 V 40 nA _0_nA 630F Remote Fire Command Center Oty I X 63 rM 63 mA oh, 1 X 92 rM 92 mA 690/690F,790r.IRW Sec+atly Command Keypad Oily X 77 WA �7—fM Otir _Q_.X 94 mA O rM Amve Zones(EDE ilst fled) Olv X 116 MA 0 mA Olv 0 X 2 WA 0 nA• 693/793 Security Command Keypad or, X 92 mA 0 rM Div 0 X 120 rM 0 mA Active Zones(EDE installed) OW X 1.6 mA 0 mA Cry 0 X 2 lM 0 MIA' 7060 Thmrure7706"AqualOe Keypad Otr X 72 mA OfM t7N 0 X It7 MA _0 " 7063 Thinline/7063A Aqualite Keypad ON X 85 mA 0 nA City 0 X 100 mA 0 rM 7070 Rirfire./7070A Agraltre Keypad ON X -72 mA 0 mA OW _Q_ X 67 (rA _0tM Active Zones(EDE ista lo) Oty X Lb mA 0 rM ON _0 X 2 mA _0 IIA• 7073 Thinline/7073A Aqualite Keypad Qty X 65 mA 0 nA Cry 0 X 100 nA 0 'MA ACI.'ve Zones(EOI,kr5ta11,d) Oty X V6 mA 0 mA oty 0 X 2 nA 0 mA.n WCkwTouch KrAw Otv X 6S rM 0 mA Oh _0 X 115 mA 0 1M. ePAD Vetual Keypad (Av X 80 mA 0 n,A Oty 0 X 80 nA 0 IM 73)wkcanti inta}aoe ON X 30 mA 0 WA ON % 30 WA fM Acil ZOM aVl kW~ ON X 1.6 mA 2 WA Otr -'X 2 fM -0 A• 7)4 VAcoaM'"Inwt—Module On, X 15 mA 0 mA Oty 0 X 15 nA 0 mA Act.,Zones IEOL rmtalled) 01v X 1.6 mA 0 mA Oty 0 X 2 rM 0 mA- 716P RRdra+Ils neolt MRarlaOa OW X 25 mA O nA Otv 0 X 25 MA VA. R4d6lfrics lico ,0MV011,e.Pwb filly X MA _AMA ON —4 X nN 9 RA 738A Adnfxo Wkelcss Interface ON X n mA 0 _tM Otv 0 X 75 mA _0 mA wiRtcem, Qty X mA 0 mA Olr 0 X n1A O ma 7381 MI NtaAace No" ON X 42 mA _ 0 WA ON _0 X 42 nA _�9A 739 X10 Inlertace Module ON X 13 mA 0 mA Otv 0 X IS rM 0 mA 71111&A Wender EMY X 10 mA nA Otr —6— X io rM - RA 710 Buc Sp14WIRepeater ON X 30 mA 0 mA Oty 0 X 30 mA 0 nA 71OF Fee But AflRiegReD®ler Qty X 40 mA _Q_t A ON ,0 X 40 nA �_uA 711.114 Zone Expander Oty 4 X 7 mA 28 mA OEv 4 X 7 uA _28 rM Actwe Zones f EOl kr falkvll ON X 1.6 mA 0 mA City 0 X 2 mA 0 mA- 7128ZornDoablOar Qty X 17 mA 0 IM OW _0 X 17 rrlA 0 fM Arxwe Zags MIX vst&WM OLy X 1.6 mA 0, O A OW. 0 X 2 MA 0 MIA. 714 A rx 71•llfi lone Lii a y,d ON _ __ X 20 mA 0 mA qr _0 X 20 nA 0 mA AO a Zone,(Eol Irr.L51Kd) ON X 1.6 mA 0 mA Cry 0 X 2 IrA 0 nA- 715 Zone Eamr4w ory X 7 MiA Q_mA dr _0 X 7 rM 0 _tM AC Ma I(M Ilia Rvthw) (It, X 4 mA m4 Mv l0 mA 2 Wye SlrrakC ON % 0.1 mA aA OW X 0A nA 0 IPA* 715-8or 115161—fxplx)er ON X 20 mA 0 mA ON 0 X 20 nA 0 mA Adrye Zones(EOI.i Mfed) Oty X 4 mA 0 mA Dty 0 X 30 nA 0 rM- 2-Wae Smokes Dry X 0.1 mA 0 mA Otr 0 X 0 M,1 rtA 0 r • 7160 Out 60104W Ob, X 7 mA _ 0 CA OW = X 7 rlA =j_BA ACUve Form C ANan ON 0 X 26 RA 9 Frill 717 Graphic Annunciator DN X 10 mA 0 mA Oty 0 X 10 n5A 0 rtW Annunciator Outputs ON 0 X 1 uA 0 rM 860 Relay Module Oty X 34 mA 0 wA Op X t38 nA rM- 521LX,521LXT Smoke Detectors ON 1 X 8.8 mA 8.8 mA Dry _1 X IS nA 28 IM- 52)�(8)(T PEWtoelec4it Smoke OeteUor City X 0.7 mA _AMA 0y _0 X 60 MA 0 _IM• SLR-835E/BH Photoelectric Smoke Detector Qty X 0.38 mA 0 rM DN 0 X ISO oA 0 nrk• SLR-835 Photodfgc4ic 9Tp)re Deteclu,Mead Oty X 0.38 rM 0 IM Otr = X 150 r A 0 rM• SLR-835H Heat/Smoke Detector ON X 0.38 mA 0 lM ON 0 X 150 nA 0 fM• PP,6005B PfcaFolnO Plus Reader QW X 30 mA 6 WIA Q{y 0 % 75 ml1 0 rtN• MP-5365 MmiProx'"Reader ON X 20 mA 0 mA ON 0 X 110 mA 0 mA• PR,S455 Ap.xPfo U Reader Oty X 25 MIA 0 DA Oty X 125 nA 9_MA• MX-5375 MaxiProxOO Reader Qty X 200 mA 0 nA Cry 0 X 703 mA 0 lrvt• TL-5395 Thid5le,BID Reader Qty X 20 rnA Q_rM City 0 X Its mA 0 MA. FA400-DMP Inavmiks Receive City X 40 mA _a " on, _0 X 40 rM _Q_MA FA426 16 Point Wke!ess Receiver Cry X 47 mA 0 ma Ow 0 X 47 mA B mA *45 Sent ow Panne GtY X 6 (M _Q_WA 0y 0 X If mA 0 mA• S22 Dxlkitpr LED Oty X 20 qA 0 mA ON 0 X 20 nA 0 mA* 5812A S7 Nulty CdaatNealt ON X 12 nA 0 mA ON 0 X 25 nA ci fM- WOA ShAttttfvo'"Gla tweak OM X 12 mA 0 nA Otv 0 X 25 nA 0 mA. �184S3X SItalbrrRrZ'Olesbrell,. ON X 15 mil 0 WA Otv 0 X 20 MIA Q ": PI 6000 5hmpsh.XW"w/Pet ImmwvM Olv X 14 rrA 0 mA On, 0 X 20 nA 0 mA INIR1S5511erwicolig-MR. City X 8 nA Q_fA ON �.__ X to rM -_0 "W 615511 Stw{ht—ter'"PIR Dry X 23 mA 0 mA of, 0 X 25 mA 0 mA• WwAP633 Sen00 0 Minor Optic PIR (XN_ X 13 mA WA ON X 2S nA _=9(W AP669 S-trol.)360"PIR QN X 11 nA 0 rMA Cry 0 X 13 n,A 0 mA' AP)<u0WidFMotfrXPIR Oty X 9 mA IIA ON —_ X 12 tM QtM- RX-40P1 Ovtex"'40'y 40'PIR w7 Pet IrwlxkuN Qty X 17 mA 0 mA ON 0 X 17 mA 0 "A• PX•360Opft-3WMRw7Pat61imurift Qry X 17 WA _0 will Otv _Q X 18 rM 0mA• CY 702 OoteX"'70 x 70'PIR Otr X 20 rM 0 nA Div 0 X 20 mA 0 mA • EX-357 COtCf'.3S X 35'PM MY X 18 nA _Q_(M Oar 0 X l6 mA - 0 MA 5X.160Z Ootex'"Extra long Rance 3601 PER Otv X 13 nA 0 nA Oty 0 X 18 mA 0 nA- OX4OOOtelf,I'MMi00wMD011pc4or ob, X 12 mA _Q_" ON 0_ X 35 mA _0 (MA- MX 40P1 Ovtex P1R/Mmowave Detecor Cry X 19 mA 0 nA Oty 0 X 20 mA 0 mA- cc 060011:111"Deem HMO 11,11% Ole X 17 mA 0 nA Oty 0 X 11 mA �—mA- EVD-I Elecbwk V.bratlon Detector Oty X 26 mA 0 nA Dry 0 X 34 mA 0 eA• EVD-2 FlbdrorK VbtlRbn Oettxfor Qty X 34 IM 0 MIA0tv _ 0 X 41 MIA _Q mA- VSA 5 Vault Srxmd A6vm Cry x 20 mA 0 nA Oty 0 X 25 nA 0 uA- Tan wsl ON X LO mA _Q_nA ON 0 X 10 nA a mA- iCOM,if OM E Network Alarm RcpAerc Oly X 76.1 mA 0 mA QN 0 X 78 1 mA 0 nA AM Powaod OAaltft an Tenn nak 7 and 11 t rM ON 0 X mA 0_mA �-- • E od 1x-I •mldet Based oOR% re in Alarm Total St-oby 300.6 rM Taut Alarm 4lo-N "Based on all relays active Required Minimum Alarm Time in minutes 15 Minutes 0.250 Number of standby hours needed 60 Print Total number of standby mA hours 18036 Total required alarm current 103 Start Over Total number of mA hours 18139 Contingency factor 20=1/. 21766 Battery Amp hours required 22 See Standby Battery Selection Section of XR500/XR100 Series Installation Guide(LT-0681 or LT-0899), This spreadsheet calculator has not been evaluated by UL DMP is not responsible for errors,omissions or inaccuracies. _ � . ,, " I Global Project Values: Project Name:I Scott Galvinizing Standby Hour6. 60 Project lD:J Alarm Mins: 15 Prepared By: Brent Murray Derating Factor 12 .. .- . Date: 1/21/2014 Voltage Drop Warning Threshold 9i, : 10 Panel ID 5495 Model Silent Knight 5495 Power Expander Max Circuit Current 3 Amps Location: JAt FACP Volts 24 VDC Max Panel Current 6 Amps Current Draw Wire AWG Ohms Per Length(ft) Actual Volts @ Ckt.# Circuit Name StandbyAlarm &Type 1000 Ft. One-Way Ohms EOL ��Drop 1 5495 1 Circuit 1 0.000 0.980 #14 Solid 2.52 200 1.01 19.41 4.84% 2 5495 1 Circuit 2 0.000 0.988 #14 Solid 252 200 1.01 19.40 4.88% 3 5495 1 Circuit 3 0.000 0.424 #14 Solid 2.52 250 1.26 19.87 2.62% 4 54950)Circuit 4 0.000 0.636 #14 Solid 252 250 1.26 19.60 3.93% Aux 5495(l)Aux Power Out 0.000 0.000 1#12 Solid 1 1.59 1 1 000 2040 0.00% Aux Power I-1 #of NAC's Used 0.000 0.000 5495 15495 Power Expander 0.075 0.175 3.028 Am s Total Output Power Required Total Standby Current(Amps) 0.075 3.203 Total Alarm Current(Amps) Standby Time In Hours 60 1 0.250 Alarm Time In Minutes!60 (15 Mins) Total Standby AH Required 4.500 1 0.801 Total Alarm AH R uired Total Combined AH Required 5.30 Multiply By The Derating Factor 1 20 Wire resistances are based upon an ambient temperature or 72 degrees F. Because of the minimal difference between solid and stranded wire no differential was made. Minimum Battery AmpHours Required 6.36 *1. A value must be entered if you set up NAC circuits for Aux.Power. i -°••�NETyyp NYC © MON1T` NG! �L� MEA _. Powerful U .. Listed ;ddr•esabte fire system a - 1 • Proven reliability suitable for commercial and industrial installations • Network ready option with on-board Ethernet connection • Full range of zone expansion, communication, and relay output capability • Flash Updateable DMP XR100 Series Command Processor'" panels deliver true flexibility and expandability to cover all your fire needs. XR 100 SERIES — 42-ZONE MMFVQAL FIRE PAC AGE SYSTEM FEATURES • UL listed for Fire Protective Signaling and Household Fire • Multiple on-board status LEDs Warning • Up to 100 output schedules to control relays and panel outputs • Up to 130 two-wire smoke detector or fire initiating zones • Eight individual reporting areas,with common areas • Up to 1.5 Amps 12 VDC smoke and auxiliary output with OVC . Output Groups:Maximum functionality-Minimum programming protection • Up to 1.5 Amps 12 VDC supervised bell output XR 100N SYSTEM FEATURES • All above listed System Features • Up to 106 fullyprogrammable Form C relays On-board Ethernet connection for Network Monitoring' • Serial 3 Digital Dialer or CID reporting to multiple receivers • Built-in remote or on-site feature upgrade capability • Customizable check-in time and retry time • Flash updateabte: No more firmware chips to replace • Suitable for multi-site applications where the Internet or LAN/WAN is available • 10,000 user codes with 99 profiles • 2,000 event buffer • Multi-lingual,menus available 7CR ■ 00 SER00S -ERE PACKAGE XR 100 SERIES FIRE PACKAGE The XR10OF package provides basic fire monitoring for any single or multiple-site application.The XR100NF package provides all the same basic fire monitoring as the XR100F package enhanced by the on-board Ethernet connection that allows the use of Network Monitoring''. Both packages include the accessories listed below. CONTROL PANEL ZONE EXPANSION TRANSFORMER AND The XR100 Series addressable fire panel The 715 Zone Expansion Module increases ENCLOSURE provides complete system control for the number of reporting zones available The 327 50 VA 16.5 VAC Transformer and Local NAC operation and on the XR100 Series panels. The module ES501 Transformer Enclosure ensure the DACT communication to connects to the power to the the central station.The panel 4-wire panel is secure. microprocessor based keypad bus or Simply mount the panel also provides LX-BusTM' and enclosure over a input for Class A provides four 120 VAC outlet oil zone expansion, 12 VDC Class not controlled conventional and B zones for use by a switch and addressable smoke with powered plug the 327 Transformer into the outlet. detectors, pull or non-powered fire devices. Then close the enclosure door for secure stations, and operation. heat detectors. Both the XR100 and the CLASS B NAC MODULE XR10ON panels provide Serial 3 digital One 866 NAC Module provides Style W TELEPHONE CONNECTION dialer and CID operation.The XR100N adds notification and supervision for UL listed Two 358 Phone Blocks and two 7' RJ Network Monitoring'""capability using the notification appliances telephone cables provide the necessary on board Ethernet connection. including bells,strobes,and telephone connections. horns.The Normally Closed trouble contacts indicate irregular conditions to '- ENCLOSURE The 350 Enclosure is comprised of cold the panel. The 866 rolled steel in Red to distinguish it for Module also includes a 1 NAC silence switch. ` ! fire operation. For added security, the ^ enclosure comes with a lock and key. DUAL PHONE LINE MODULE The 893A is a dual telephone line supervision module that allows the XR,100 Series panel to indicate a phone line failure to the premises and central station. When the primary phone line is down, communication switches to the secondary phone y ; line to maintain constant communication with the central station. SPEC SHEET' COMMUNIC. ION ADDRESSABLE NOTIFIC .I"ION OUTPUTS The XR100 Series is unmatched in its CIRCUITS The XR100 allows the use of two SPDT communication capability with Serial The XR100 Series panel supports up to 100 relay outputs and four open collector 3 digital dialer, CID, and Network Model 867Addressable Style W Notification outputs,that may be activated by zone or Monitoring". In addition,the XR100 Series Circuit Modules for individual protected system events, by schedule, through the can report to multiple central station area annunciation. Each 867 can be set User Menu or when a card is presented. receivers. DMP Serial 3 format supports to a unique supervisory address and bell Output Groups allow multiple outputs to 16-character user, zone, and area names relay address for zoned annunciation. activate with a single event and/or can be to decrease the central station response assigned to a particular user profile. Up time and limit dependence on automation FIRE DRILL AND ONE-MAN to 100 outputs are available on the XR100 literal tables for message conversion. LK TEST LX-Bus when optional output expanders Users can test fire notification bells using are used. NETWORK COMMUNIC'`. 'ION the Fire Drill feature. A special code is The XR100N Network version is the perfect also available for installers to test the OUTPUT SCHEDULES solution for multi-site applications where system. The one-man walk test feature Achieve maximum system flexibility with the Internet or LAN/WAN is available. allows a single technician to check the 100 programmable schedules that simplify Built-in Ethernet communication enhances panel response to fire,burglary, panic and planning and operations. Control any supervisory zones. contact-activated device with schedules network options and provides UL High Line Security(ULAA). Both UDP and TCP BUILT--IN PROGRAMMER AND that automatically regulate relays and communications are supported. DI -NOSTICS switched-ground outputs. No programming device is required, DUAL REPORTING enabling installers and service technicians MU=_7'I-LINGU L DISPLAYS Send reports to one or two DMP SCS-1 R to fully program the system and run For additional flexibility,keypads attached Receivers and use either receiver as a diagnostics from any DMP LCD keypad. to the XR100 Series panels can display backup if the other cannot be reached. Check the electrical state of zones, find keypad Status List and User Menu text individual zone numbers, check the LX- using multiple languages. The user has FIRE ZONE PROGRAMMINC Bus for Missing, Overlapping and/or Extra the option to select the language to use. Program zones for fire, fire verify, fire zones, and much more, all from any DMP retard, presignal, cross zoning, or fire LCD keypad. STATUS LIST supervisory. This flexibility allows To provide maximum system flexibility,fire the ability to match individual zone F %SH UPDA EARLE zones may be programmed to display at characteristics to the needs of any area The XR100 Series panel accepts software a specific keypad. In this manner, all fire in the fire installation. updates from a remote location using zones can be monitored in one location Remote Link'software. When new XR100 and other zones can be programmed to ZONE EEC -,•.NSION feature updates release,perform the flash display and be monitored at different The XR100 provides up to 142 zones, update remotely. No need to make a trip keypad locations. programmable for a variety of fire to the site to update the panel with the applications. The system provides Class latest software version. ' � EVENT MEMO: B 12 VDC powered zones, two on-board The Display Events feature allows users to and four on the 715 Module, plus eight 10,000 USER CODES view up to 2,000 stored fire events, zone panel burglary zones. Up to 32 zones are Each user can be assigned to one of 99 events, user code and schedule changes, available on 8 keypad addresses and up different Profiles that provide access to and supervisory events. to 100 zones are available on the built-in any combination of areas. REMOTE LINK LX-Busm or using Expansion Modules. The Remote Link programming software takes advantage of the easy-to-use simplicity of Microsoft'Windows''. Digital Monitoring Producto o V xR ■ oo SER0ES FORE PACKAGE KEYPADS AUXILIARY MODULES ACCESSORIES 630F LCD Remote Fire Command 860 Relay Output Module 300 Four-wire Harness 690F LCD Fire Command 865 Style Y/Z Notification Circuit Module 303 Silence/Reset Push-Button 790F LCD Fire Command, 4 zones 866 Style W Notification Circuit Module 305 Plug-in Output Relay 690/790 Series LCD Security Command 867 LX-Bus Notification Circuit Module 306 Tamper Harness 7000 Series Thinline Keypads 869 Style D Initiating Circuit Module 307-5 Screw-On Tamper Switch 7000A Series Aqualite Keypads 893A Dual Phone Line Module 3012 Clip-On Tamper Switch ePADI Virtual Keypad 335 Intrusion Siren POWER SUPPLIES 370 Lightning Suppressor EXPANSION MODULES 502-12 2 Amps @ 12 VDC 374 Surge Voltage Suppressor 708 Bus Extender 505-12/LX 5 Amps @ 12 VDC 431 Output Harness 710/710FBus Splitter/Repeater 505-12L 5 Amps @ 12 VDC 861 Power Distribution Module 711 Single Zone Expansion 505-12A 5 Amps @ 12 VDC 714 4-zone Class-B Expansion PULL STATIONS CENTRAL STATION RECEIVERS 714-8 8-zone Class-B Expansion SCS-1R Security Control Receiver 714-16 16-zone Class-B Expansion 850 Series Pull Stations SCS-105 Single-Line SDLC Receiver 715 4-zone 2-wire smoke Expansion SMOI E HEAT DETECTORS Compatible with Central Station 715-8 8-zone 2-wire smoke Expansion SLR-835B Smoke/Heat Receivers that accept Standard CID, 715-16 16-zone 2-wire smoke Expansion 521E/BXT Conventional Smoke, CleanMe DD, or DMP Serial 3 messaging 716 Output Expansion, 521LX/LXT Addressable Smoke/Heat, COMPUTER SOFTWARE 4 Form C relays, CleanMe Remote Link Upload/Download 4 open collector outputs 717 Graphic Annunciator: 20 open Programming Software waphic i AnnuncuuLpuLiator: System I ink Fnd-User Management Software 725 4-zone Expansion, 24 VDC Alarm Monitoring Module Command Center Module Advanced Reporting Module Account Groups Module Link Server Application SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS LISTINGS AND APPROVALS Primary Power(included) 16.5 VAC 50 VA transformer Refer to the XR100 Series Installation Guide (LT-0899), XR100 Series Secondary Power 12 VDC Battery Programming Guide (LT-0896) and specific compliance listings for Models 365, 366, 367, 368 or 369 installation and programming requirements necessary to meet a Output Rating particular approval. Bell Up to 1.5 Amps at 12 VDC Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Listed Smoke and Auxiliary Up to 1.5 Amps at 12 VDC UL 985 Household Fire Warning For UL installations, total bell, smoke, and auxiliary UL 864 Fire Protective Signaling cannot exceed 1.3 Amps using a 50 VA transformer. Underwriters Laboratories Canada (ULC) Listed ' Current Draw 180mA ULC 5545 Household Fire Enclosure: New York City(MEA) Material Cold-rolled steel California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) Model 350 IRedl 17.5"W x 13.5" H x 3.5" D FCC Part 15 s FCC Part 68 Registration ID CCKALOOBXR500 = For additional information, access www.dmp.com and select o Compliance. P I mok INTRUSION • " FIRE ACCESS - NETWORKS J IIIIII` - � www.dmp.com 2500 North Partnership Boulevard Uigi�a�Mooitorino P'oduc" . . Springfield, Missouri 6 5 8 0 3-8 8 7 7 ��~ FIRE SYSTEM ACCESSORY Model 5495 Distributed Power Module t- In an emergency, you need maximum power. ti i0 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 1-800-446-6444. Model 5495 • Independent trouble relay Distributed Power Module • AC loss delay option shuts off power The 5495 is a 6 amp notification power to non-essential high-current expander that provides its own AC accessories like magnetic door power connection, battery charging holders circuit, and backup battery for use with • Built-in synchronization for fire and security controls such as the appliances from System Silent Knight Model 5208 Fire Control Sensor®,GenteO,AMSECOO, /Communicator. The 5495 is the cost- Wheelock and Faraday effective solution for powering notification appliances required by the Stand alone operation Americans with Disabilities Act(ADA). • Lightweight design adds to ease of The 5495 has built-in ANSI cadence installation and reduces shipping pattern,which can upgrade older costs control panels that lack cadence • Operates with most polarized, UL capability. Listed notification devices Features • UL 864& 1481 listed • UL Listed for 6 amps of notification • CSFM approved power Model 5495 • Power supply's advanced switch ANSI Cadence pattern output Distributed Power Module mode design reduces damaging capability built-in heat and manages power up to 50% Connection to Local Fire Control more efficiently than other systems The 5495 may be connected to a local 4.7k!a end-of-line resistors provided. • Dip switches allow for easy fire control which utilizes Class A or Since the 5495 draws very little power reconfiguration Class B type notification circuits from the control, it is possible to • 24 VDC filtered output voltage operating between 9 and 32 VDC.The connect one 5495 to each notification Four power-limited notification control panel's notification circuit is circuit on the control panel and still • outputs; 2 Class A or 4 Class B, or 1 connected to one of the inputs on the provide full supervision of the Class A and 2 Class B 5495.The control panel's notification notification circuits all the way back to circuit end-of-line resistor is also the control panel. Additional continuous auxiliary connected across two terminals on the output 5495,which provides supervision SILENT 3 amps per output circuit between the 5495 and the fire control 2 inputs; 2 Class B or 2 Class A panel. Polarized audible and/or visual KNIGHT Ground fault detector/indicator notification devices are then connected to the 5495 signal circuits using the by Honeywell Model 5495 Distributed Power Module i,e i% Supervision Current: Input The 5495 supervises a variety of Standby 75 mA voltage range: 9- 32 VDC functions including: Alarm 175 mA Battery charging • Low AC power Auxiliary capacity: 33.0 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 s each, Aux trouble: Yellow 3.0 am addition, the 5495 provides a Form @ P C trouble relay output as an 4.7 kQ EOL Output alternative to using the notification resistor required troubles (1-4): Yellow circuit trouble. on each Class B Approvals: Electrical Specification circuit UL: 864 & 1481 AC input: 120 VAC at 2 amps No. of inputs 2 NFPA: 72 Output: 24 VDC at 6 amps Input CSFM configuration: 2 Class B or 2 Class A Model 5496 Block Diagram Signal Circuit Output Signal 1 Signal 1 Input Distributed Signal 2 Signal Circuit Output Signal 2 Power (Optional) Module 6496 Signal 3 Signal 4 120 VAC Aux.Power Trouble Output Local Fire Control (Atte.rnative to notification circuit trouble:) SILENT This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes.We try to MADE IN AMERICA KNIGHT specific our product information up-to-date and accurate.We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements.All specifications are FORM#350395 Rev B, 12/05 subject to change without notice. For more information,contact Silent Knight by Honeywell 7550 Meridian Circle Suite 100,Maple Grove,Mn 55369-4927. Copyright©2005 Silent Knight Phone:(800)328-0103, Fax:(763)493-6475. O , LISTED e _ DMP Fire Command Keypads provide a variety of ' ' '• fire annunciation solutions for residential and ' -' '• commercial fire applications. Using the 692F Fire Command Keypad,alarm and trouble conditions on XRSFC and XRSSL Commercial Fire Panels display on the highly visible LED annunciator. Simple one-button operation to silence alarms, _ reset sensors,test the system,and perform a fire e drill make the 630F easy to operate, The 630F, 690F, and 790F Fire Command keypads from DMP 32-character full text LCD readout displays system events and menu prompts that make the keypads efficient and easy-to-use. 692F9 630F, 690F, AND 790E DMP FIRE C MMANDj IKEYPADS FIRE COMMAND CENTER FEATURES 630F FEATURES • Simple harness connection to 4-wire keypad bus • 32-character LCD display • At-a-glance system status • Flush or Surface mount • Powered from panel or auxiliary power supply • Keyswitch enables single button operation • Optional backboxes for conduit or wall mount appiicadons • Full operation with authorized code • Attractive non-obtrusive designs • Built-in diagnostics • 2-button Panic keys • AC Power,Trouble,Alarm LED 692F FEATURES • Compatible with XR2400F,XR200,or XR200.485 • Three status LEDs:Silenced,Trouble,and Power • System events in plain English • 10 zone LEDs: 5 Trouble LEDs and 5 Alarm LEDs 690F/790F FEATURES • No addressing required-use as many as you need • 32-character LCD display • Zone monitoring feature for all zones • Compatible with all DMP panels • Four short tones indicate an unsuccessful keypad operation • 790F keypads provide four Class B zones • Audible tone on each key press • Displays system events/user activity • Quick key on keypad for changing user code • AC power LED • Zone LEDs:Normal,Trouble,Bypassed,and Alarm conditions SPEC RETROFIT EXISTING DMP RED ALARM BACKLIGHTING 692F FIRE COMMAND SYSTEMS The keypads offer one of the most unique KEYPAD Designed to allow easy retrofitting, the features found on any keypad. During an The 692F Fire Command Keypad offers Fire CommandTM'keypads are compatible alarm condition on the system, the highly visible LED annunciation of alarm with all existing DMP panels. DMP recommends keyboard backlighting turns a bright red. and trouble conditions on DMP XRSFC and using the 692F with the XR5 panel.Adding a This change in color from the normal XRSSL Commercial Fire Panels.The 692F keypad does not require new wiring,special green backlighting helps people on-site provides individual zone alarm and modules,or panel upgrades.You can provide to instantly recognize an alarm condition.This trouble LEDs, status LEDs, an internal a new look and greater functionality to an option is not available on the 630F Keypad. buzzer,2-button functions. existing system at just a fraction of the cost The 692F also includes an easy-to-read for all new equipment. BUILT-IN DIAGNOSTICS backlit keyboard with large alphanumeric An internal diagnostics program lets characters.The 692F is cased in a stylishly 2-BUTTON PANIC KEYS installers and service technicians test the designed,durable red plastic housing with The Fire Command Keypads allow the top operation of the keypad at any time removable base for easy installation. row of keys to be used as 2-button Panic without disabling the system. The keys.This feature lets the user press and diagnostics program tests the keypad's hold two of the keys simultaneously to prewarn tone, LCD segments and send a Panic, non-medical Emergency backlighting, each of the keyboard's 16 (oplinns ilnl available nil 692F), or File keys, and the 790F kPyparl's trnir Alarm report to the central station. An piuleLLiuil tunes.Tliis upLiun is nut available adhesive label is provided with the on the 692F Keypad. keypads to identify the Panic keys to the user. SUPERVISED AND + o UNSUPERVISED KEYBOARD BACKLIGHTING OPERATION The Fire Command keypads also You can program the keypads for illuminate the keyboard in green supervised or unsupervised operation on whenever a key is pressed or the internal the keypad data bus. When supervised, buzzer sounds.This allows users to enter the keypad occupies its own address. their code or perform a command function Unsupervised operation allows you to STATUS LEDS in very low light conditions.This option is not install multiple keypads on the bus with The green Power LED lights when primaryAC available on the 630F Keypad. the same address. This feature greatly or DC power to the panel is at an acceptable increases the overall number of keypads level and flashes when its battery is low or you can install to provide maximum missing.AyellowTrouble LED turns onwhen flexibility in operating the system.The 692F either the panel has failed to communicate is always unsupervised. with the central station receiver or when phone line 1 or 2 is in a bad condition.The 692F also uses a yellow Silenced LED to indicate when the panel's Bell Output has been silenced. ZONE LEDS Ten zone LEDs indicate the status of the zones. Each zone has a trouble and alarm LED to indicate at-a-glance zone status. KEYPAD FUNCTION KEYS There are four clearly labeled function keys on the 692F keypad. The SILENCE, RESET, TEST, and CODE function keys allow the user to press one key to initiate operations.As an added security measure,the user must enter a valid security code after pressing one of the function keys. S P E C •I _! 630F REMOTE 690F179OF FIRE COMMAND DISTINCT SOUND PATTERNS ANNUNCIATOR KEYPADS The 690F and 790F Fire Command Keypads The 630F Fire Command Center from DMP Both 690F and 790F Fire Command also provide distinct sound patterns or burglary offers high quality, cost effective fire keypads provide a 32-character LCD alerts,fire alerts,door monitors,andprewam system control with an easy-to-use display, a large backlit alphanumeric that can help users identify an event occurring keyboard interface.The 32-character full keyboard, and an internal multi-tone on their system. text LCD readout displays system events speaker.Users can perform all system functions and menu prompts making the 630F keyboard from the keypads including arming,disarming, efficient and easy-to-use. bypassing zones,and silencing alarms as well as choosing any of the User Menu options. SINGLE-BUTTON OPERATION The 790F Security Command Keypad also The 630F Fire Command Center Keyboard has provides four Class B protection zones for use a factory installed keyswitch that enables the in a variety of fire applications. four function buttons—Alarm Silence,System Reset,System Test,and Fire Drill.The user FOUR PROTECTION ZONES can also access these functions through the User Menu by entering a valid user code at To save the expense and potential service " the Keyboard. problems inherent in"home-running your '* security devices to the panel,the 790F Fire Command Keypad provides four fully programmable Class B protection zones you can use for a variety of burglary and fire USER MENU applications. Users can access all of the functions necessary Multiple Fire Command keypads can also be to operate and maintain their system right 7 installed on the same wire run to increase the from the keyboard User Menu.These function include Alarm Silence,Reset Sensors,and cost savings of each installation. Display Events.The User Menu is restricted so USER SELECTABLE OPTIONS that a valid user code is required before access Each keypad provides a simple User is granted to any of the functions. This Options menu through which users can protection allows you to install the keyboard change the display and speaker in even high traffic public areas without characteristics of the keypad. Simply danger of unauthorized access. holding the COMMAND and Back Arrow USER MENU keys down for two seconds causes the Users can access all of the functions necessary keypad to display SET BRIGHTNESS.Once to operate and maintain their system right in the menu,the user can adjust the several from the keyboard User Menu.These function options to customize the keypad for personal include Alarm Silence,Reset Sensors,and preferences. Display Events. MOUNTING The 630F comes with its own backbox and trim frame, providing an attractive installation.The keypad can either be flush- mounted or surface-mounted. ri �Iplt al Mnn2arlop ProAucce OF41C! 4 KEYPAD REFERENCE CHART Keypad Display Panic Compatible Keyboard User Operating Operating Ke ad Zones Type Keys Panels Red m Alarm Brightness Voltage Current 630F Fire Command None LCD Yes XR200,XR2400F, No Yes 12 VDC 100mA; 100mA and XR7nn-485 690F Fire Command None LCD Yes All Yes Yes 12 VDC 100mA; 100mA 692F Fire Command None LED Yes XR5FC/SL No Yes 12 VDC 30mA; 7OmA 100mA+ 1.6mA 790F Fire Command Four LCD Yes All Yes Yes 12 VDC Per active zone; 100mA+2mA per zone in alarm 692F SPECIFICATIONS KEYPAD ACCESSORIES Operating Voltage 8.5 to 15 VDC 695 1.5"Keypad Conduit Backbox Current Draw 30mAstandby,70mAmaximum 696 1/2"Keypad Backbox Dimensions 6.8"W x 5.0"H x 1.1"D 699 Keypad Deskstand Panel Compatibility XR5FC and XR55L WI-0004 4-wire Replacement Harness 630P SPECIFICATIONS WR 0012 12 W rc Replacement Harness 0rx.racingVoltage 8.5 to 15 VDC WR-0512 5-foot 12-wire Replacement Harness Current Draw 100MA LCD Keypad Housing Trim Frame Dimensions 10.4"W x 7.0"H x 1.7"D LED Keypad Housing Backbox Dimensions 8.75"W x 6.375"H x 2.5"D Note:Backboxes not compatible with 630F. Panel Compatibility XR200,XR24OCC and XR200-485 APPROVALS 690F/790F SPECIFICATIONS UL864 Control Units for Fire Protective Signaling Operating Voltage 8.0 to 16 VDC. UL 985 Household Fire 690F Current Draw I00mA standby and alarm UL294 Access Control u 79OF Current Draw Standby.100mA UL 985 Household Fire Warning +1.6mA per zone UL 1076 Proprietary Burglar Alarm:100mA UL 1023 Household Burglar +2mA per active zone UL 1610 Central Station Dimensions 6.8"W x 5.0"H x 1.1"D CSFM Panel Compatibility All DMP Command Processorlm Panels s 0 0 on -641 -4282 INTRUSION - FIRE ACCESS NETWORKS "e • • 2500 North Partnership Boulevard o.•K.�M•�z�o.�"9P�����• • - Springfield, Missouri 65803-8877 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONSSTBW �,_� J l SPECTF alert �� SENSOR" w 3825 Oluo Avetute,St.Charles.Illinois 6t1174 Z c.lSF ..... .._ _ 800/7 36-?6?2,FAX:630j 37?-G495 Selectable Output Strobes, Horns, and Horn/Strobes Www-5ysteniserlsor Coln For use n•ith.he fallowing models: P2R,P2RH,PINK,P2RHK,1`2w,P2WH,P4R,114RH,PON.114R11K,NW,NMI.Sit,SM,SRK,SR1W.SW,SWH,PC2R,MR11, FC2RK,FC2RHK,PC2W,PC2W11,PC4R,FC41tH,PC4RK,PC4R1­1K,PC4W,PC4WH,SCR,SCRrI,SCRK,SCREW.SCW,SCW11.HR,HRK,HW,SR P.SW-F,SRH P.SWHT, P-RP,P2W r,P2RH r,r.WH-P,SCR-P,SCWP,S(-RH-P,SCWH-P,PC2R-P,PC2W-P,PC2111i P.PC2WH-P,MP,PgRH•P,P4W P,P4WH-P,SR-SP,SRH SP,P2R-SP,P2RH-51', SCW-SP,SCWH-SP,PCZW-SP,PC2WR SP Specifications General Specifications Standard Operating Temperature: 320F to l20°F (0°C to 49°C) K Series Operating Temperature: -40°F to 151 IF (FM approved to-31°F); See note for Table 2. Humidity Range: 10 to 93% non-condensing (indoor products) Strobe Flash Rate: 1 flash per second Nominal Voltage: Regulated 12DC/FWR or regulated 24DC/FWR' Operating Voltage Range: 8 to 17-5 V (12V nominal) or 16 to 33 V (24 nominal) Operating Voltage with MOL: 9 to 17.5 V (12V nominal) or 17 to 33 V (24 V nominal) iR S.PC, K SC products will operme at 12 V nominal only for f.5& 15/75 cd. Mechanical Specifications Input terminal Wire gauge: 12 to 18 AWG Ceding mount dimensions (including lens): 6.8"diameter x -5"high (1 73 thin diarneler x 64 Hlin high) Wall mount dimensions (including lens): 5.6"L x 4.7`W x 2.5"D (142 uun L x 119 min W x 64 mm D) Horn dimensions: 5.6"1,x 4.7-W x 1.3-L) (142 mutt L x 119 mm W x 33 rum D1 The products in this manual may be covered by one or more of the following patents: 5,914,665;5,850,175;5.598,139;6,049.446;6,522,261;6,661,337;6.822,4M.6,833.783;6,856.241 General Description Calculations are based on using the device current found The SpectnMert Advance series of notification appliances in the subsequent charts and must be compatible with the offers a comprehensive range of red and white wall, ceiling, current specified for the panel or power supply used. and outdoor products including hosts, strobes, and horn/ Wire Sizes strobes. These products are electrically backward compat i The designer must he sure that the last device on the circuit ble with the previous generation of notification appliances. has sufficient voltage to operate the device within its rated While there are products specifically designed for use on the ceiling or the wall, the products are Listed to be used voltage. When calculating the voltage available to the last in either application, i.e., wall products could be used on device, it is necessary to consider the voltage drop due to the resistance of the wire. The thicker the wire, the smaller the ceiling. SpectrAlert products are designed to be used in either 12 or 24 volt DC or full wave rectified (FVt�R) sys the voltage drop. Generally,fur purposes of determining the tems. 1f required, the MDL module may be used in order to wire size necessary for the system, it is best to consider all provide synchronization. of the devices as "lumped"on the end of the supply circuit to simulate worst case. For the most accurate voltage drop NOTICE: This manual shall be left with the owner/user of calculations use the System Sensor voltage drop calculator this equipment. available on the web or CD-ROM. Fire Alarm System Considerations Approximate wire resistance: The National Fire Alarm Code, NFPA 72, requires that all 18 AWG solid: 8 ohms'/1000 ft. horns, used for building evacuation installed after July 1, 16 AWG solid: 5 ohms/1000 ft. 1996, produce temporal coded signals. Signals other than 14 AWG solid: 3 ohms/1000 ft. those used for evacuation purposes do not have to produce 12 AWG solid: 2 ohms/1000 ft. the temporal coded signal. NOTE: If Class A wiring is installed,the wire length may be Power Supply Considerations up to twice as long as on non-fault tolerant circuits. Panels typically supply DC filtered voltage or FWR (full NOTE: For 24 volt applications, the total number of strobes wave rectified) voltage. The system design engineer mint on a single NAC must not exceed 40, with a maximum loop calculate the number of units used on a loop bated on the resistance of 120 ohms. For 12 volt applications, the total type of panel supply. Be certain the sum of all the device number of strobes must not exceed 12, with a maximum currents does not exceed the current capability of the panel. loop resistance of 30 ohms. D690-03-00 1 156-2769-003R Candela Selection for P, S,PC,Sri SC series models Horn Selection for P,PC, &H series models For strobe candela selection, adjust the slide switch located llorn setting selection is accomplished by using the rotary on the rear of the product while watching the viewing win- switch on the back of the product(see Table 5). The current dow under the reflector on the front of the unit. Use Table draw for various horn settings for horn and 4-wire horn/ 1 to determine current draw at various candela settings. strobe products is listed in Table 6. The current draw for Table 2 can be used to derate the candela rating for low various horn and candela settings for 2-wire horn/strobe temperature operation. Tables 3 & 4 can be used to deter- products (P2 series) is shown in fable 7 & 8. The sound mine strobe light output at various viewing angles. measurements for various horn settings are shown in Table NOTE:SpectrAlert products set at 15 and 15/75 candela au- 9 for horn and horn/strobe products. tomatically work on either 12V or 24V power supplies. The Table 6. Horn Patterns products are not listed for 12V operating voltages when set Setting Repetition Rate dB Out to any other candela settings. 1 ITernporidl horn Hi tt 2 ITemporal horn Medium Table L Current Draw(mA) 3 Temporal horn Low 8-17.5 Volts_1 1 Volts 1 4 Normal horn High Candela DC FWR I DC FWR 5 Normal horn Medium Strobe 15 123 128 66 71 6 1 Normal horn Low (Standard 15/75 142 148 77 81 7 lExternally coded lHigh, Candela 30 NA NA 94 96 8 Externally coded IMedium Range) 75 NA NA 158 153 9 lExternally coded I Low 95 NA NA 181 176 110 NA NA 202 195 NOTE: In positions 7, S. and 9, temporal coding must be 115 NA NA 210 205 provided by the NAC. If the NAC voltage is held constant, Strobe 135 NA NA 228 207 the horn output will remain constantly on. Positions 7, 8, (High 150 NA NA 246 220 and 9 are not available on 2-wire horn/strobe products. Candela 177 NA NA 281 251 Re a 185 NA NA 286 258 Table 6.Horn Current Draw(mA) 8-17.5 Volts 16-33 Volts Table 2. Sound Pattern d6 DC FWR DC FWR fisted candela rating Candela ratierg at-40°F Temporal High 57 55 69 75 15 cd Temporal Medium I 44 49 58 69 15/75 cd See Note Temporal Low 38 44 44 48 30 cd Non-temporal Hi h 57 56 69 75 75 cd ( 9.8 Non-tem oral Medium 42 50 60 69 95 cd 16.2 Non•temperal Low 41 44 50 50 110 cd 29.7 Coded High 57 55 69 75 115 cd 41.4 JCoded Medium 44 51 56 69 135cd 44.6 lCoded Vow 40 46 52 50 150 ed 49.5 111 cd 81.4 185 cd 72.2 NOTE:Ceiling products have their maximum brightness on the two axes shown below. NOTE: The 15, 15/75, and 30 cd settings are not intended for use at temperatures below 32°F. I _ Table 3. Horizontal Plane Light Distribution for Wall and Ceiling Applications i Horizontal Angle %of rated light output 0 100 45 75 90 25 ,t Table 4.Vertical Plane Light Distribution for Wall Applications Vertical Angle %of rated light output 0 100 45 34 90 12 U69"3-00 2 156-2769-003R Table 7.2-wire Horn/Strobe Standard Candela Range(15-115 cd) Current Draw(mA) 6-17.5 Volts 16-33 Volts DC Inpot 15 15 75 is 15 75 30 75 95 j 110 1sa Temporal High _ 137 _147 79 90 107 176 194 _ 212 218 Temporal Medium 132 144 69 80 97 �157 182 201 210 Temnoral Low 132 143 66 77 93 154 179 198 207 Non-temporal Hiah 141 152 91 100 116 176 1 201 221 229 Non-temporal Medium 133 145 75 85 102 163 187 207 216 Non-ternporal Low 131 144 68 79 96 156 182 201 210 FWR Input Temporal High 136 155 88 97 112 168 190 210 218 Temporal Medium I29 152 78 88 103 160 184 202 206 Temporal Low 129 151 76 86 101 160 184 194 201 Non-temporal High 142 1 161 103 112 126 181 203 221 229 Non-temporal Medium 1 134 155 85 95 110 166 189 208 216 NontemposlLow 1 132 154 80 90 105 161 184 i 202 211 Table S.2-wire Horn/Strobe High Candela Range(135-185 cd)Current Draw(mA) 16-33 Voles 16-33 Volts DC Input 7.35 150 177 185 FWR Input 135 150 177 185 Temporal High 245 259 290 297 Temporal High 215 231 258 265 Temporal Medium 235 253 288 297 Temporal Medium 209 224 250 258 Temporal Low 232 251 282 292 Temporal Low 207 221 248 256 Non-temporal High 255 270 303 309 Non-temporal High 233 248 215 281 Non-temporal Medium 242 259 293 299 Non-temporal Medium 219 232 262 267 Non-temporal Low 238 254 291 295 Non temporal Low 214 229 256 262 Table 9. Horn &Horn/Strobe Output (dBA) Figure 3.Any combination of models powered by a - _ 4-wire circuit Switch Sound 8-17.5 Volts 1 Volts Position Pattern dB DC FWR DC FWR (.) 1 Temporal High 78 78 84 84 !*) lf) 2 Temporal Medium 74 74 BO 80 y H E 3 Tem ral Low 71 73 76 76 0 0 G 4 Non-temporal High 82 82 88 88 N N i 5 Non-temporal Medium 78 78 85 85 6 Non-temporal Low 75 75 81 81 7- Coded High 82 82 88 88 ;C 8* Coded Medium 78 711 85 85 =0 9* Coded Low 75 75 81 81 `Is 'Horn &4-wire Hom/Strobe onl; Wiring T T Figure 1.Non-Synchronized devices;any combination o o p of models powered by a 2-wire circuit 1 B B E J ... Nw w,aw SaoOe Dory �`) E J(_) ! alit s�Yll TYo VAm Sydem O Any Mh of Modals WYed for Tmdam Op-anon 17N- - Terminal Definitions Figure 2.Synchronized devices;any combination of Figure 4. Figure S. models powered by a 2-wire circuit Power Supply(+) S[rabe Supply)+j hlo.m .1 Hem Hornharobe Strobe Only Supply Two Wke System ®® o6�5 o® E Amy Mi.of Models ?owes SO44e Hur O www tor Tarndan Supply i—) Supply H Smpy'1+) L Operrtlon r.03�O on A03%2 Or ey+rr.matisra. �► ,,,,,,,�„ P2,PC2, S,SC,&H Series P4& PC4 Series NOTE: For further information on synchronization see MDL, panel, or power supply installation manual. D690-03-M 3 156-2769-003 R Mounting installed using the proper SpectrAlert Advance water- Figure B. ® tight junction box. The wall mount watertight junction O 4a box must be mounted with its internal post in the lower O I /• left corner as shown in Figure S. i 2. Coruiect field wiring according to terminal.definitions. Figure 7. I 3. If the product is not to be installed at this point, use the Back box skirt ® ( I dust cover to prevent contamination of the wiring termi- model numbers: nals of the mounting plate. BBS-2, BBSW-2, 4. To attach product to mounting plate, hook tabs on the BBSC-2, and BBSCW-2 product housing into the grooves on mounting plate. ® Then, swing product into position to engage the pins on O A0349.00 the product with the terminals on the mounting plate. Make sure that the tabs on the back of the product hous- ing fully engage with the mounting plate. 5. Secure product by tightening the single mounting screw (� in the front of the product housing. NOTE: Standard captured mounting screw may be re- placed with enclosed torx screw for tamper resistance. 50749-01 Figure B. Mounting (Wall or Ceiling) ® t m 1. Attach mounting plate to junction box as shown in Fig- ure 6. The mounting plate is compatible with 4"square, 1 double gang, and 4- octagon junction boxes (2-wire products may be used with a single gang box). if using a back box skirt, attach the mounting plate to the skirt and then attach the entire assembly to the junction box (see Figure 7). sai;.t w NOTE: For outdoor applications, the product must be Please refer to Insert for the Limitations of Fire Alarm Systems OWARNNG The limitations of Horn/Strobes The horn andior strobe will not work without rower.I'he horn/strobe gets is ilia sigrilaistrobeinarynot be seen.Theeier1runicv!sual warningsigual uses ail eidrenley Pulver from the fire/security panel monitoring the alarm system.if Ixrwca is con off reliable xenon Gash lobe It flashc-s at leas_ogre evenro second 1'he strobe must not be in- --for-any awsoa.the hoinlstrobe%III not provide-thedeslmdaudfo ct viuW.wannug swlltxlbuirreasuulfgln,oramasofhtghltghtilrlet►5iry,lueetti0forttcdr xlfetethetisltall-- 'rhe born may not be licard.i'he loudness of the horn nimts[or exnrds!current dash mlghtbecluirWnledornotsem.l'hestwhemrynoibesmtbyUmvstaUvimpaimd Unde-waters laboratories' standards. However, the horn may not alerl a sound The signal strobe may cause seixerres Individuals who have Jnsitive phoinic response sleeper or one who has recently used dnigs or has been drinking alcoholic lever to visual stimuli with seizures,such as persons with epilepsy,should avoid prolonged ages The horn may not be heard if it is placed on a different floor from the person exposure to environments in which strobe signals,including this strobe,are activated. hn h,rrafri or if placed too far away to be beard oar-the ambient noise such as traffic, 'Ilia signal strobe cannot operate from cotktil power supplies,CritIM powe,srtpphes air conditioners,machinery or nusic appliances that tuary prevent alert iterso s from piodocehtterruptedpovrer rhestrn6etotutirtvearuultntetrnptedsonrcvntlx wr rittnrder hearing the alarm. ilia horn may tot be hems by persons who are hearmg lmparrtd. to operala correttly.System Kq wr rcrountmids that the ham and signal strobe always NOM Strobes must be powered continuously for horn operation, be aced in combination so LUL the risks from any of the above limitations are minimized. ihires-Ysar Um[ted Warranty System Sensor warrants its enclosed product to he free from defects in ma- Department,IPA a ,3825 Ohio Avenue,St.Charles,It.60174.Please tertals and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of three include a note describing the malfunction and suspected cause of failure. years from date of manufacture. System Sensor ruakes no ether express war- the Company shall not be obligated to replace units which are found to be ranty for this product. No agent, representative, dealer, or employee of the defective because of damage, unreasonable use,modifications,or alterations Company has the authodiv to increase or alter the obligations or limitations occurring after the date of manufacture. In no case shall the Company be of this Warranty. he Company's obligation of this Warranty shall be?invited liable for any consequential or incidental damages for breach of this or any to the replacement of any part of the product which is found to be defective other Warrantv,expressed or implied whatsoever,even if the loss or damage in materials or workmanship under normal use and service during the three is caused by the Company's negligence or fault.Some states do not allow the year period commencing with the date of manufacture,After phoning System exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages,so the above Sensor's loll free number 800 SENSOR2[736 76721 for a Return Authorization limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This Warranty gives you spectfc number, send defective units postage prepaid to: System Sensor, Returns legal rights,and you may also have other rights which vary front state to stale FCC flalawalK SpecirAlert Strobes and Horn/Strobes have been tested and found to comply with the and can radiate radio frequency energy and,if not installed and used in accordance limits for a Class B digital device,puclitant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits with the instruction manual,may cause harmful interference to radio communications are designed to provide reasonable protection against harnrhd interference when the operation of this equipment in a residenttal aeon is likely to cause harmful interference equipment is operated to a commercial enVIrottment This egtriptuettt generates,uses, in which case the suer will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. D69M34)0 4 156-2769-003R *2006 System sensor LISTED Simple operation i provides instant ;.` alarm f USA-] rULL The 850 Series Fire Alarm Pull stations offer quick and simple operation that's economical and reliable. • Available in single or dual-action manual pulls • SPST contacts and terminal strip connections • Gold-plated contacts to avoid the risk of corrosion FIRE ALARM PULE. STATION SOS & 8500 FEATURES • Approvals: UL and CSFM • Mounts on standard single-gang box • Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)compliant • Optional surface and weatherproof backboxes available • Die-cast metal construction • High-gloss red enamel finish • Reset key • Scored acrylic breakrod SER0ES tSSO► FIRE ALARM PULt.. STATION DESCRIPTION MOUNTING OPTIONS 850D OPERATION The DMP 850 Series Fire Alarm Pull A variety of mounting options are On the Model 850D Dual Action Pull Station is a high quality, die-cast available for the 850 series. It can be Station, the push bar rotates inward metal manual pull station available flush mounted to a standard single gang allowing the PULL handle to be grasped in either single-action or dual-action switch box or surface mounted in two in a one handed motion. configurations with SPST contacts and optional configurations. The Model terminal strip connections.The normally 850-SB Interior Surface Backbox or the ADDRESSABLE ZOi ;E open contact,which closes when the pull Model 850-WP Weatherproof Backbox To create an addressable reporting zone station is activated,is rated for 1 Amp @ both allow conduit connection to the for the 850 Series, install a Model 711 30 VDC.The contacts are gold-plated to 850 Series Pull Stations. Zone Expansion module. avoid corrosion risks. S S OPER- 1 ION Scored acrylic breakrods are used with The Model 8505 Single Action Pull Station the 850 series. is operated by pulling the handle on the COMPLIANCE front of the station as far down as it The 850 series has been tested by UL for goes. When the handle locks into place it is easily visible from up to 50 feet. compliance to the latest requirements of the ADA. Reset the handle by opening the station with the supplied key,placing the handle in the normal upright position and re-locking the station. PULL Screw Terminals To next To Fire Alarm device or Control Panel EOL resistor Model 850 Wiring Diagram SPECIFICATIONS ORDERING INFORMATION Switch Rating 1 Amp C 30 VDC 8505 Single-action pull station o Dimensions 4.75"H x 3.25"W x 2.25" D 850D Dual-action pull station Color Red w/raised white letters,white 850-SB Interior surface sheetmetal backbox PULL handle w/raised red letters 850-WP Weatherproof surface die-cast backbox COMPATIBILITY 850-AR Scored acrylic breakrods (1 dozen) o The 850 Series Fire Pull Station is compatible with all 850S/711 Single-action pull station w/addressable module o DMP Command Processors. 850D/711 Dual-action pull station w/addressable module a Note:All models are supplied with one scored acrylic breakrod and o one key. o � MID 800-641 -4282 INTRUSION - FIRE - ACCESS - NETWORKS 2500 North Partnership Boulevard UfOfca�MunituAno Products - Springfield, Missouri 65803-8877 � ■ NSTALLATION SHEET 521LX and 521LXT Addressable Smoke Detectors Description The Model 521 LX and 521 LXT Smoke Detectors are the industry's finest smoke detectors, with analog features such as remote maintenance reporting (CleanMe'), drift compensation, and multi-criteria detection. These smoke detectors incorporate an addressable single-point module for connection to the Keypad bus or LX-Bus"of XR100/XR500, and XR150/XR350/XR550 Series panels. The 521 LXT also includes multi-criteria fast response heat sensor algorithms for a broad range of fire detection. Single Point Addressable Incorporated is a factory mounted, addressable single-point zone expander on the back of the smoke detector. The included 4-wire harness allows a direct connection to the Keypad bus or LX-Bus of XR100/XR500, and XR150/XR350/ XR550 Series panels. The integrated zone expander reports smoke detector alarm and service conditions to the panel as a single zone. A TXD LED is also included, which flashes to confirm device polling. CleanMe" Remote Maintenance/Trouble Reporting Feature These detectors have a unique feature that allows a service signal to be sent to the panel when the smoke detector has drifted outside UL sensitivity ranges or a hardware fault exists. In most cases, the signal is the result of the detector becoming dirty over time and, as a result, has become oversensitive. This condition could result in a false alarm. The CleanMe'signal enables the panel to receive a service signal allowing an installer time to clean the detector by replacing the inexpensive optical chamber with a new DMP Model 525. This service information can be transmitted to the central station. Self-Diagnostics with Automatic Sensitivity Testing Each photoelectric smoke detector monitors its own sensitivity and operational status. Once a day, and immediately upon first power up, the detector performs a full diagnostic test that includes a sensing chamber and internal electronics dynamic test. If the detector drifts out of its sensitivity range or fails internal diagnostics, the alarm LED flashes once every second to indicate trouble. This meets NFPA 72 field sensitivity testing requirements without the need for external meters. Built-In Drift Compensation The detector is the industry's first addressable smoke detector with built-in drift compensation. Automatically adjusts sensitivity, up to a maximum of 1.0%/ft., as it becomes dirty. This feature increases immunity to dust and dirt by 30 to 50%. Installation Consult the Local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) and NFPA 72 for specific installation information regarding smoke detector spacing, placement, and special applications. The detector wires directly to the panel 4-wire Keypad bus or LX-Bus. See Compatible LX-Bus Interface Cards. When wired to the LX-Bus, the detector uses only one of the available expansion zone numbers allowing the assignment of additional zone expanders to the next zone number address. See Addressing the 521 LX and LXT. Locking the Detector Each detector head is equipped with a breakaway locking tab slot a to prevent unauthorized detector head removal. For installations To lock the 521 to the mounting where unauthorized removal of the detector head is not a base,use pliers to break off the locking tab on the base tab ----1� concern, such as high ceilings, no action is required. Remove the and head by simply turning counterclockwise. the breakaway tab for the screwdriver slot on the 521. When the head must lock to the base, simply break away the locking tab and the knock out for the screwdriver slot with a pair of pliers. To remove the detector head, insert a small screw- driver through the slot at the side of the base and press in while Figure 1: Locking Mount on 521 LX/521 LXT simultaneously turning the detector head counterclockwise. See Figure 1. Installing the Mounting Base The included mounting base makes the smoke detector easy to install and remove if necessary. The detector head simply twists off of its 4.75" mounting base. The mounting base connects directly to standard single-gang electrical boxes, 3-inch round, or 4-inch octagonal boxes. The base may also be mounted without electrical boxes if approved MP by the AHJ or if codes allow. - Mounting the Detector Head Locking Tab To install a detector head, simply line up the raised marking on the side of the detector with the arrow on the mounting base. Insert the head and rotate it clockwise approximately 15 degrees to snap the Locking tab into place. See Figure 2. Removing the Detector Head To remove the detector head, simply turn counterclockwise. If the locking tab slot is removed, insert a small screwdriver into the locking tab slot on the side of the base and press in while simultaneously turning the detector head counterclockwise as shown in Figure 2. Figure 2: Installing the 521 LX/521 LXT on the Base Wiring First, pull wire through electrical box, then through the mounting base center opening. Connect the 4-wire harness to the J1 i- Blacklcomrnonl terminal accordingto the wiring diagram in Figure 3. eilon data) g g g � Yellow QMra) r, r Red(Smoke pOwe.l Addressing the 521LX and LXT Addressing requires setting two on-board rotary switches to match " the LX-Bus zone number address. Set the switches to match the LX-BUSTM last two zone number digits. For example, on an XR500 panel, May Require an 0 Bottom View to assign the detector to zone number 569 on LX-Bus 1, set the Interface Card left rotary switch (labeled TENS) to 6 and the right rotary switch Figure 3. 521LX/LXT Wiring (labeled ONES) to 9, as shown in Figure 4. To assign to zone number 623 on LX-Bus 2, set the left rotary switch to 2 and the Example: TENS ONES right rotary switch to 3. Module rotary rb� ° ' ° 'N switches set for ,-OW ,0� Testing Each Detector zone address 569 ° All 521 LX and 521 LXT smoke detectors ship with a plastic dust S2 Si cover for use in areas where construction is continuous. Smoke Figure 4: Address switches detectors do not work with the dust cover in place. Remove the dust cover after installation is completed and, prior to testing. Also, disconnect alarm notification appliances, releasing service devices, and extinguishing systems prior to performing detector tests. Be sure to reconnect all devices at testing conclusion. Per NFPA 72, "all smoke detectors shall be tested in place annually, to ensure smoke entry into the sensing chamber and alarm response. Testing with smoke or listed aerosol acceptable to the manufacturer, shall be permitted." Annual functional testing is best accomplished using Smoke! In a can, Model 526, available from DMP. Carefully follow the directions on the can. The detector performs a smoke test every nine seconds while its LED flashes. If smoke is detected, the rate of - sampling-inerease�to-every-4 55-seconds-Excessive-smoke-must be-detected in threeconsecutive-tests-for-the-alar-m— --to sound. Therefore, when testing the detector with smoldering punks or cotton wicks, hold the smoke source near the opening for smoke entry and gently direct smoke into the detector for 20 seconds or until an alarm is indicated. BE SURE TO PROPERLY EXTINGUISH THE SMOKE SOURCE AFTER TESTING! Testing the detector with Smoke! In a Can or with a smoking Snap into indentation punk only serves as a simple go/no go test. If the test is successful, the LED remains lit. For in-depth sensitivity testing see Sensitivity Level Test Mode. If testing is unsuccessful, reset the detector by performing r� Indentation a panel Sensor Reset. Snap off the detector cap by prying it loose with a screwdriver placed in the slot in the base of the optical Model 525 cap as shown in Figure 5. Release the tabs on each side of Base Optical Block the optical chamber to remove the chamber. Then, blow or Cover brush off the optical block base and snap a new optical block chamber in place, replace the cap and verify sensitivity with 54ui the Sensitivity Level Test. Detector___4 Cap Figure 5: 521 LX/521 LXT Optical Sensing Chamber Digital Monitoring Products 52ILX1521LXT Installation Sheet 2 Sensitivity Level Test Mode Each smoke detector also includes a special sensitivity level test mode activated by holding a magnet near the integral reed switch for more than one second. See Figure 6. Once the routine starts, the alarm LED flashes iced ` one to nine times, indicating actual sensitivity and whether or not service is switch required. See the 521 Sensitivity Table. After the sequence of blinks, if the sensitivity is found to be within limits and if all other tests pass, the detector goes into alarm until reset by the panel. If the sensitivity is not within limits, or an unserviceable hardware fault is detected, the alarm LED continues to flash once per second until the detector is reset by the panel. If the sensitivity test is not within guidelines, take Figure 6: Sensitivity action as recommended in the 521 Sensitivity Table. Testing the 521 LX/521 LXT Approximate Blinks Indication Action Obscuration (%ft.) Photo 1 Reset unit and re-run sensitivity test, if indication remains the same, replace unit. 4.35 2 Clean per instructions. Reset unit and re-run 3.85 3 Detector is not sensitive enough. sensitivity test, if indication remains the same, replace unit. 3.60 4 3.10 5 Detector is within sensitivity 2.60 6 limits. None 2.10 7 1.85 8 Check to be sure optical block cover is snapped Detector is too sensitive. 1.35 9 down completely. Clean per instructions. Table 1: 521 Sensitivity Table Smoke Detector Dip Switches If there are dip switches to the left of the screw terminals, they are factory preset and must not be changed. Maintenance, Cleaning, and Sensitivity The smoke detectors are designed for easy field service and maintenance. If a smoke detector drifts beyond its approved sensitivity range for more than 24 hours or fails internal diagnostic tests during power-up, the unit automatically indicates trouble by flashing its LED every second. Under normal conditions the LED flashes every nine seconds. Therefore, a simple visual check of the LED status meets NFPA 72 field sensitivity testing requirements without the need for external meters or ladders. In accordance with NFPA 72-7-3.2.1, smoke detector sensitivity should be checked within one year after installation and every alternate year thereafter, in commercial installations, or every three years in residential sites. The photoelectric detector sensing chamber unsnaps for easy field cleaning and service. Whenever the status LED indicates cleaning is necessary, remove the photoelectric detector cap, snap off and throw away the optical block. Then blow or brush off the optical block base and snap a new optical block chamber back in place (see Figure 5), replace the cap and verify sensitivity with the Sensitivity Level Test. 521LX1521LXT Installation Sheet Digital Monitoring Products 3 Wiring Specifications When planning an LX-Bus" and keypad bus installation, keep in mind the following specifications: 1. DMP recommends using 18 or 22-gauge unshielded wire for all keypad and LX-Bus circuits. Do Not use twisted pair or shielded wire for LX-Bus and keypad bus data circuits. To maintain auxiliary power integrity when using 22-gauge wire do not exceed 500 feet. When using 18-gauge wire do not exceed 1,000 feet. Install an additional power supply to increase the wire length or add devices. 2. Maximum distance for any one circuit (length of wire) is 2,500 feet regardless of the wire gauge. This distance can be in the form of one long wire run or multiple branches with all wiring totaling no more than 2,500 feet. As wire distance frnm the panel increases; DC voltage on the wire decreases. 3. Maximum number of devices per 2,500 feet circuit is 40. Note: Each panel allows a specific number of supervised keypads. Add additional keypads in the unsupervised mode. Refer to the panel installation guide for the specific number of supervised keypads allowed. 4. Maximum voltage drop between the panel (or auxiliary power supply) and any device is 2.0 VDC. If the voltage at any device is less than the required level, add an auxiliary power supply at the end of the circuit. When voltage is too low, the devices cannot operate properly. For additional information refer to the 710 Installation Sheet (LT-0310) and or the LX-Bus/Keypad Bus Wiring Application Note (0f-Z031). Listings and Approvals Specifications California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) Operating Range 8.8 to 15.0 VDC FDNY COA#6123 Standby Current 8.8mA Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Listed Alarm Current 28mA UL 268 Smoke-Automatic Fire Detectors Maximum Ripple 10% (VP_d peak to peak Sensitivity Photoelectric 3.1% + 0.50 to 1.00% Accessories Operating Temperature 32°F to 100°F 521 LXTPCB Replacement Smoke Detector Operating Humidity Range 0 to 95% non-condensing Board RFI Immunity 20V/m minimum; 0 to 1000MHz 525 Replacement Optical Chamber Heat Sensor (LXT Only) 135°F 526 Smoke! in a Can"' Rate of Rise 15°F/min and > 105°F Trademark Power Up Time 15 seconds o CleanMe"°is a trademark of Sentrol, Inc. Drift Compensation 1.0%/ft. max. Detector Head Dimensions 5" Diameter, 2" Height L - 'o Mounting Dimensions 4.75" Diameter, .3" Height Y = Color White Head and Base sWN N INTRUSION _ NETWORKS FIRE - ACCESS - O 0 _ 41111. . 2500 North Partnership Boulevard Now ® '� ', Springfield, Missouri 65803-8877 9 SPEC SHEET' SECUNmr SIGNALING LISTED Simple Expansion i Solutions Lgnu Expand your DMP panel options with a wide array of expansion modules. • Add supervised Class B burglary zones. `f • Connect non-powered burglary or fire type ` devices for intrusion, glassbreak, and motion detection. f • Add 12 VDC zones for addressable 2-wire smoke detectors with 715 modules. ZONE EXPANSION MODULES*. SINGLE AND MULTIPLE POINT ZONE EXPANSION MODULE FEATURES • Provides Class B zones for burglary and fire • Proven design ensures stability and performance • Compatible with DMP Panels that allow zone expansion • Data LED on zone expander indicates good panel • Suitable for mounting near protection devices communication • Connect devices using 4-wire bus • Durable and attractive plastic or metal housing • Easily mount attractive cases on wall or 3-gang box • Low current draw • Compatible with all panel zone types • Can be powered from panel or auxiliary power supply • Easy connection to 4-wire Keypad or LX-Bus-4 ZONE IE?GPANS�O "C30"" LE USE ON THE DMP LX-BUSTM 708 BUS EXTENDER NDNER MODULES 710 The modules can be used on the LX-BusTM' The 708 Bus Extender Modules allow you As a splitter, the 710 provides superior of DMP Panels. The modules connect to to increase the length of wire used to run mechanical wire connecting capability the 4-wire bus and use only one zone an LX-Bus or keypad bus by a maximum of for up to three additional 12 VDC LX- address. To assign an additional zone 4,000 feet, while providing immunity to Bus or keypad bus circuits. This makes expander use the next available zone noise on the wires.The 708 Bus Extenders the 710 module an excellent junction address. are received from the factory as a pair of box when terminating multiple LX-Bus/ CONNECT TO KEYPAD BUS modules that connect between the panel keypad bus runs at one location. You can also use the modules as an and LX-Bus or keypad bus devices. As a repeater, the 710 module can be addressed device on the keypad data Use the 708 Modules for applications installed at the end of an LX-Bus or bus of DMP Command Processor panels. that include running wire over long keypad bus circuit to allow an additional Simply set the module to an available distances, through noisy environments, circuit to be added, thus increasing the keypad address and connect the wiring or where the bus is bundled with other total wire length. to the appropriate screw terminals. wires, such as telephone company wire. 712-8 ZONE EXPANSION The 708 Extender can be used on all DMP MODULE S#MPLE ADDRESSING panels. Expand your system at an affordable Address the 711,714,714-8,714-16,715, price! You can connect non-powered 715-8, and 715-16 modules by setting two on-board rotary switches with a burglary devices to DMP Command small screwdriver. The 712-8 uses slide .• � ; Processor panels using the 712-8 Module. dip switches. The 712-8 Module is compatible with many intrusion contacts, glassbreak EASY I STALLAT[tDN - detectors, motion detectors, and Zone Expansion Modules are mounted in intrusion detectors. a decorative plastic housing suitable for installing outside the panel enclosure, such as on walls or single gang boxes. 708 FEATURES After all wiring connections are made, the covers go on to form tight-fitting • Extends Keypad Bus or LX Bus by air of modules protection against incidental contact or 4000 feet with one p tampering. • Connects to an auxiliary power 714-8, 714-16, 715-8, and 715-16 Zone supply for added power 7 2-8 FEATURES Expanders are housed in a rugged, • Uses existing wire: No need to run . Eight grounded, addressable burglary 20-gauge, cold-rolled steel enclosure. additional wire zones You may also mount the 708 and 710 • Allows twisted pair and/or shielded wire between the 708 modules - jumper yp Set for LX-Bus or Keypad bus modules inside a DMP enclosure using operation the 3-hole configuration and the provided 710 BUS SPL TT R1 • Compatible with all DMP panels standoffs. The 712-8 only mounts using REPEATER MODULE The 710 Bus Sputter/Repeater Module • Expand systems by daisy chaining a the-3-hate-configuration and provided allows you to expand the typical LX-Bus second 712-8 standoffs. or Keypad bus installation both in the • Easily address using dip switches ZONE PROGRAMMING number of devices and the length of the • Snaps into panel enclosure using Program the zone on the modules with wire used. Each 710 Module provides 3-hole pattern any of the panel's available zone types three bus connections each up to 2,500 • Separate zone I End-of-Line for use in burglary applications including feet. When using multiple modules, the resistors included Arming type zones when used with total distance of all circuits can be an keyswitches. incredible 15,000 feet! The expansion zones are programmable for annunciation on DMP keypads connected to the panel. Each zone can also be individually programmed to report alarms, troubles, and restorals to remote DMP SCS-1 R Receivers. i�EC SHEET 714171 S ZONE EXPANDERS 714-8,71 -16, 71 S-8,AND 71 -8, 714-16, 71 S- ,AN The 714 contains four Class B burglary 715-16 DESCRIPTION 715-16 EE%'\t URES zones and is suitable for use with burglary The expanders are housed in a Model • 8 or 16 protection zones per and fire devices that are normally opened 340 locking metal enclosure suitable expander or normally closed. Individual zones are for mounting in a remote location. . Durable metal enclosure housing supervised with 1 k Ohm EOL resistors and Each expander provides screw terminal with lock and key can be programmed with any burglary or strips for zone inputs and data bus . Individual screw terminals fire zone type. connections, a two position jumper to accommodate 14 to 22 gauge wire The 715 contains four Class B powered designate connection to the keypad bus for easy connection zones and is suitable for use with 12 VDC, or the LX-Bus, and an LED to indicate . Suitable for mounting in a remote 2-wire smoke detectors and non-powered communication with the panel. Separate location fire or burglary devices. Individual zones zone End-of-Line resistors are included 71 with h expander. 1 DESCRIPTION ex on the 715 are supervised with a 3.3k p The 711 Zone Expansion Module connects Ohm EOL resistor and can be programmed to the panel's 4-wire Keypad bus or with any burglary or fire zone type. LX-Bus and are set to an address that OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES determines the reporting zone number. The standard wiring harness can be The 711 provides one Class B zone for the replaced with the optional 718T Plug-in connection of detection devices. Screw Terminal. virm I The enclosure can also accommodate the 719T Terminal Boards for the 714 or the 71 -817'1 -16 EXPANDERS 720T Terminal Boards for the 715,which The 714-8 Expander contains 8 Class B I pass through the wiring of the panel's zones. The 714-16 Expander contains 16 LX-Bus. 1 K EOL resistors are included Class B zones. Both are suitable for use - with the 719T and 3.3K resistors are with normally open or normally closed included with the 720T. burglary and fire devices. Individual zones are supervised with a 1 k Ohm EOL We resistor and can be programmed as any •1 '. zone type. 1 71S-8/7IS-16 E F: RIDERS '711 E,' CARES The 715-8 Expander contains 8 Class B . Single-zone expander powered zones. The 715-16 Expander . Rugged screw terminals contains 16 Class B powered zones. accommodate 14 to 22 AWG Both are suitable for use with 12 VDC . Board fits in Radionics POPIT housing 2-wire devices, such as smoke detectors . Easy rotary switch addressing or with non-powered fire or burglary 714/715 FE;%TURES devices. Individual zones are supervised • Four protection zones on each with a 3.3k Ohm EOL resistor and can be module programmed as any zone type. • Comes with 12-conductor wire harness • Optional 12-position screw terminal _MD DipVcal Mmvtarinq PraAuata EXPANSION C40DULE C0 <$PA=0914 C-I-ffi RT Refer to the chart below for a comparison of the features for each DMP Zone Expansion Module: Module Address Number of 3-Hole Plastic Case Operating Compatible Panels Zones Voltage 708 N/A N/A Yes Yes 12 VDC All DMP 710 N/A N/A Yes Yes 12 VDC 712-8 Din Switch 8 Yes No 12 VDC 711 Rotary 1 No Yes 12 VDC 714 Rotary 4 Class B No Yes 12 VDC 714-8 Rotary 8 Class B No Metal Enclosure 12 VDC XT Series and XR100/XR500 Series 714-16 Rotary 16 Class B No Metal Enclosure 12 VDC 715 Rotary 4 Class B No Yes 12 VDC 715-8 Rotary 8 Class B No Metal Enclosure 12 VDC 715-16 Rotary 16 Class B No Metal Enclosure 12 VDC M DU E SPECIFICATIONS 714171S SPECIFICATIONS 708 SPECIFICATIONS (N N- .) Operating Voltage 8.8 to 15.0 VDC Operating Voltage 8.8 to 15.0 VDC Operating Current Operating Current 20mA Per Pair 714 Average 7mA+ 1.6mA per zone Dimensions 4.5"X 2.75"X 1.75" Alarm 7mA+2mA per zone Maximum Distance 4,000 feet between the two 715 Average 7mA+4mA per zone+ 0.1 per 2-wire smoke 708 Modules Alarm 7mA+ 58mA per shorted zone+0.1 per _" _ Sr�_E�_fe-i�_ i��_ S 2-wire smoke + 30mA per smoke in alarm � Operating Voltage 8.8 to 15.0 VDC Dimensions 4.5"X 2.75" X 1.75" 70 I -8, 1 -1 , 7I5-6f 715-AND ls SPI-CIF ICATIONS Operating Current � 710 30mA Operating Voltage 8.8 to 15.0 VDC Dimensions 4.5"X 2.75"X 1.75" Operating Current Distance 2,500 feet(one module), 714 8/16 15,000 feet maximum Average 20mA+ 1.6mA per zone 711 SPE IFI \r IONS Alarm 20mA+ 2mA per zone Operating Voltage 8.8 to 15.0 VDC 715-8/16 Operating Current Average 20mA+4mA per zone+0.1 per 2-wire smoke Average 11 mA+ 1.6mA per active zone Alarm 20mA+ 58mA per shorted zone + 0.1 per Alarm 11 mA+2mA per zone in alarm 2-wire smoke + 30mA per smoke in alarm Inne Voltage 5 VDC (1.6mA across EOL) Enclosure 20-Gauge cold-rolled steel Dimensions 4.5"X 2.75"X 1.75" Dimensions 12.5"W x 11.5" H x 3.5" D 714-8/-16 Color Gray 7 12-8 SPECIFIC.'.° IONS 715-8/-16 Color Red Operating Voltage 8.8 to 15.0 VDC ISTIN S AND APPROVALS Current Draw 17mA+ 1.6mA per active zone Refer to the appropriate panel programming and installation guide 17mA+ 2mA per zone in alarm for specific compliance listings for installation and programming Dimensions 4.5" H x 2.5"W requirements necessary to meet a particular approval. California State Fire Marshall (CSFM) New York City(FDNY COA#6055) (711, 714, 715 only) Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Listed Y � For additional information, access www.dmp.com and select N � Compliance. o s — N � o N _ 800-641 -4282 INTRUSION ACCESS NETWORKS J • 2500 North Partnership Boulevard IIIIIIIII11V Z 01p1tal Monluring Products , • - Springfield, Missouri 65803-8877 �'_ BUILDING INSPECTION REPORT — Fire Alarm Permit No. 293 Address: 6010 199th St. Contractor: Evergreen Security Owner: Arlington Land Holdings Date: 4/18/2014 ® APPROVAL ❑ PARTIAL APPROVAL ❑ CORRECTION ❑ OTHER INSPECTION: Fire Alarm Acceptance Test FIRE ALARM: N LOCKS: ❑ FACP ACCESS: N ANNUNICATION: N ELEVATOR RECALL: ❑ DAMPERS: ❑ PULL STATIONS: ❑ MAGNETIC HOLDS: ❑ SMOKE DETECTORS: N AUDIOIVISUALS: ❑ HEAT DETECTORS: ❑ FIRE FINAL: N AUDIO/VISUALS: N Date: 4/18/2014 Inspector: YOUNG Permit#: 293 Permit Date: 02/18/14 Permit Type: FIRE ALARM Project Name: Scott Galvanizing Applicant Name: Evergreen Security Applicant Address: 8115 Broadway#101 Applicant, City, State, Zip: Everett,WA 98203 Contact: Sarah Murray Phone: 425-348-3850 Email: sarahm@evergreensecurity.com Scope of Work: Fire Alarm Valuation: 7200.00 Square Feet: 0 Number of Stories: 0 Construction Type: Occupancy Group: ID Code: Permit Issued: 03/10/2014 Permit Expires: Form Permit Type: Status: COMPLETE Assigned To: Property Parcel# Address Legal Description Owner Name Owner Phone Zoning Section 15 Township 31 Range 05 Quarter NE AIRPORT-37 BLK 000 D- 00 LOT 8 AS 00746300000800 6010 199TH ST NE DELINEATED ON CITY Mina Properties, 910 Undeveloped OF ARL BLA SURV Z-06- LLC (Vacant)Land 008-BLA REC AFN 200607265247;BEING A PTN OF LOT 8 OF EXIST PLAT Contractors Contractor Primary Contact Phone Address Contractor Type License License# EVERGREEN 8115 Broadway CONSTRUCTION Labor and EVERGS112L2 SECURITY 425-348-3850 #101 CONTRACTOR Industries Inspections Date Inspection Type Description Scheduled Date Completed Date Inspector Status FA00.FIRE ALARM Alarm acceptance test 04/18/2014 FINAL conducted and central 04/18/2014 04/18/2014 z.Christopher Young Approved station verified Plan Reviews Date Review Type Description Assigned To Review Status 02/18/2014 FIRE ALARM Ok to issue z.Christopher Young 02/18/2014 FIRE ALARM z.Tom Cooper Fees Fee Description Notes Amount Fire Alarm Plan Review Fee $181.75 Fire System Plan Review Table 4-1 $100.00 Total $281.75 Attached Letters Date Letter Description 02/19/2014 Building Permit Payments Date Paid By Description Payment Type Accepted By Amount 03/10/2014 Evergreen Security,Inc. 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