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HomeMy WebLinkAbout16710 SMOKEY POINT BLVD 204_067072_2026 INSPECTION REPORT a- 474,4t ti1N GTPermit No.: C1 ��� Lot #: Address: �,7/1) 5me Ay P/ r/yd tZ f Contractor:�/T7j. Stny��,r!, I-(omm . O Owner: 'Rgr�a N0O� Date: 9-06 ❑ APPROVAL ❑ PARTIAL APPROVAL ❑ VIOLATION ❑ CORRECTION REQUESTED ❑ Corrections listed below MUST BE MADE before work can be approved. ❑ Please contact inspector. ❑ Was not able to perform inspection. ❑ CALL 435-0674 FOR RE-INSPECTION - 24 hour notice required. 47!L��i ►l i:c(' >S L car J��r��JL ��/✓lC%�lGll do Sur�G �7 y ,D Inspector- Date: YPE OF INSPECTION REQUESTED Cl Under-floor ❑ Framing ❑ Gas Piping ❑ Footing ❑ Drywall, Nailing ❑ Consultation ❑ Foundation ❑ Shear Nailing ❑ Groundwork ❑ Mechanical ❑ Grid ❑ Struct. Slab ❑ Wood Stove ❑ Rough-in ❑ Final ❑ Masonry ❑ Drainage ❑ Insulation ❑ Other: 1 '1 � I _ I _ _ � I I I I 1 - - II c � �4 I . � I �� — I � I I it I I I c� �. .3 1-4�3-T- t-,?IJ C.-:-T- I C-)V4 V---j F--- 'R tvi I T IF-->c-_-. UZI-] I -T, t14 U-) 10-7�2 Owner: RA1010 C.',0N!3)TR1JCT10N, AARON -16710 S3MOKEY POINT BLVD ARLINGTOR 9 8 2223 Value of Work: Taie ID. ,Bone; 360 G59- 8'-)51 Descri.be Work: FIRE ALAR101 Proposed Use: HAWTHORNE SUITE #205 Legal Description: Job Address: 16710 StOKEY POINT BLVD Contractor's Name Type Address License# OLYMPIC SPR PO BOX 2559 OLYMPSC012-UP Equipment and Fixtures Number Fee Total Charge - - - --------- ,-,1RTNKLER UNDERGROUND HYDRIO FLUSH $;338. 00 $338. 00 S U B T 0 T A L. . . . . . $338. 00 TOTALS Fee Consultant Fee 5338. 00 Plan Fee $--62. 08 SIGMA ;j TOTAL FEE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $400. 08 1 HER y -IFY THAT I HAVE READ :� AND EX _AKINED THIS APPLICATION AND PAYMENTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0. 00 KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE AND COR RECT ALL PROVISIONS OF LAWS AMD TUTAL DUE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $400. 08 ORDINANCES GOV F R -NIN THIS TYPE OF WORK WILL BE COMP' ��ED WITH WHETHER DATE RECEIPT # SPECIF 1;10R ET� O R ) . T 13dE OFFIGIA w W 1 gq •-••--•�-- _ - - �- ..,�....� _ - �,�y�1Yo-'���zM.l�,'�_'7u•vrrnn-.vf- �jr� •tr-- _ •'w!1 T � i , i r - � ii --- ;,r�� �� _ _ - - -- - - -.� , • I � I � I �Y F1RE ALARM � ° PERMIT APPLICATION Y J Olympic -A ag o ne'It 9822mn ty Development City of Arlington • 23II N OI m is Ave. Of Phone (360) 403 3431 • FAX (360)403 344 THIS APPLACAT/0N MUST BE ACCOMPANIED i Y FOUR(4)SETS OF COMPLETE AND SCALED PLANS FOR EACH ALARM PERMIT APPLICATION. INCLUDE ELECTf�rCAL PLANS WHERE APPLICABLE, ALSO, INCLUDE SPECIFICATIONH SHEETS. WIRING DIAGRAMS, (POINT TO POINT W/R�NG) AND ALL OTHER LICABLE ALSO, ONE H FIRE BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. QUIPMENT PROPOSED TO Type of permit: (check one) ( ) NeW Fire Alarm l I ire Alarm Alteration/Addition Project Address: _r t __ a) '' ww a S S(.Z1 T� Parcel ID#: Number of Zones/Panels -- Owner: Building Area (Sq Ft) Address: Phone Number: City_ Contact Person: 1 � r e. State: Zip Code: Phone Number: Cell Phone: ��-�_-��� Fax: E-mail. Address: City, t State:__. Zip Code: Contractor: L — Q Phone Number: Address: City �_�_Q. �_ State: Lul; Contractor's License Number: Zip Code: vS - - Electrical Contractor: Expiration: I(01l • M r1�Vle n Phone Number: - 1 Address: 'rlU. 1X City: p Q�` State:--s.�� Zip Code: aQ 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 property will be accordance with the laws, rules and regulatons of the State of Washington. The a providing a method of saf ly accessing roof for inspection Al final ins applicant will be responsible bfodr complete. inspection and approval shall be obtained when the re-roofing is Applicants Signature `� "�(o'0( TiCK 0AF_,J Date Print Applicants Name JUN w'. i r 1 2,P FOR STAFF USE ONLY Permit# Accepted By Amount eceived Receipt# WEB Form-22 Page 1 of 1 Date Received (✓ tNlti r A, -1&J 5/05dwa .41 �C.(J V � � ` � '' j • r .. ` �f �,`r G r r �' �. r, I r ' T � �� � L • /' r � rr r r i��•t �. r 1 � f • r • -I � , 1 r r • r ii � I UN cl. 0 uj ell (D OfERAWMENT WED APPRWED BY THE INSPECTOR 3 M DD co 0-- xfc t4 E lVe tu c 07 -2 till to -%( 0 JUN 13 22206 0 2 COA PERMIT CENTER �� . :. ,. J. a. ��� � ;: i . � -rl. .� � a .�-�. s �� i t FIRE SYSTEM ACCESSORY Model 5495 Distributed Power Module �D tip OF Js� HII�U In an emergency l 8UQL0llHG eEPA"E you need maxim m por:� � � � ,�•. . ?. IWE , ;o ES AU HOnfZI 0 �I The 5495 Distributed Power Modu P by Silent FSN and cost-effective power supply avalale today. It dAV'& � i S ,MCI — appliance circuit power and built-in syrt- rornzz n for appliances from System SensorO,GentexO,AMSECOO, 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. �,t ,' L , 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 SensorO,GentexO,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 4.7kn 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 control panel's notification circuit is circuit on the control panel and still • Four power-limited notification 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 (vim 0 output 5495, which provides supervision• 3 amps per output circuit between the 5495 and the fire control [3 &*UVED • 2 inputs; 2 Class B or 2 Class A panel. Polarized audible and/or visual • Ground fault detector/indicator notification devices are then connected to the 5495 signal circuits using the by Honeywj"N 16 20955 COVERMIT G �K .. r~; • . , .�, : , 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 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 output circuit: 3.0 6.0 amps total circuits to which it is connected. the p ( p ) 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 addition, the 5495 provides a Form @ 3.0 amps each, Aux trouble: Yellow 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 5495 Block Diagram Signal Circuit Output Signal 1 Signal 1 Input Distributed Signal 2 Signal Circuit Output Signal 2 Power Input Module 5495 Signal 3 (Optional) Signal 4 120 VAC Aux.Power Trouble Output Local Fire Control (Alternative 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. �� n i 1 � � . ~� • GENTEX • s • R A • I Commander3 Series Selectable GEC3/GES3 Candela Evacuation Signals 12 & 24 VDC Applications S E R I E S The Commander3 Series is a low profile strobe or horn/strobe combination that offers dependable audible and visual alarms and the lowest current available. The GE3 Series 24VDC offers tamperproof field selectable candela options of 15, 30, 60, 75, and 110 candela. The 12VDC offers tamperproof field selectable •; candela options of 15, 30, 60, and 75 candela. The Commander3 Series horn offers a continuous or synchable temporal three in j; •, 2400Hz and mechanical tone, a chime and whoop tone. All tones are easy for il�Illll the professional to change in the field by using switches. The GE3 Series has a minimal operation current and has a minimum flash rate of 1 Hz regardless of input voltage. The Commander3 Series is shipped with the standard 4" mounting plate which Product Listings incorporates the popular Super-Slide"feature that allows the installer to easily test for supervision. The product also features a locking mechanism which secures the product to the bracket without any screws showing. C&US The Commander3 also features the CheckmateT"- Instant Voltage Verification UOO b➢UW6AWRttfBS LA8QMT0Ae6,INC. feature which allows the installer to check the voltage drop, current draw and • BFP(City of Chicago) match it to the blueprint. • BS+A/MEA#285-91-E • CSFM 7135-0569:122(GEC3-24&GEH-24) The GE3 Series appliances are UL 464 and UL 1971, listed for use with fire pro- 7125-0569:123(GES3-24) 7125-0569:129(GES3-12) tective systems and are warranted for three years from date of purchase. 7135-0569:130(GEC3-12&GEH-12) Standard Features • UL 464&UL 1971 Listed • Nominal Voltage 12 &24 VDC • CAN/ULC S526-M87 Listed • 24 VDC units have field selectable candela options of Product Compliance 15, 30, 60, 75, and 110 candela • NFPA 72 • 12 VDC units have field selectable candela options of • Americans with Disabilities Act(ADA) 15, 30, 60, and 75 candela • GEH horn is available in 12 or 24 Volt • Super-Slide"Bracket- Ease of Supervision Testing MEMBER ,uL • Checkmate'"- Instant Voltage Verification U't • Unit Dimensions: 5" high x 4.5" wide x 2.5" deep • Synchronize Strobe and/or Horn with Gentex Series • Switch for Continuous or Temporal 3 (not available on Control Module (12 Volt product must use the AVSM whoop tone) Module) • Tamperproof Re-entrant Grill • Prewire Entire System, Then Install Your Signals • Surface Mount with the GSB (Gentex Surface • Lower Installation and Operating Costs Mount Box) • Input Terminals 12 to 18 AWG • Silence Horn While Strobes Remain Flashing • Switch Selection for High or Low dBA • Wide Voltage Range 8-17.5 VDC (12 Volt Models) • Switch for Chime, Whoop, Mechanical and 2400Hz 16-33 VDC or FWR (24 Volt Models) Tone • Faceplate Available in Red or Off-White .i � Mounting Super Slide" Switch Locations tAamon:a�Telnp OIJ ON ON c'1 N ON 1xztCo°t f H,T Ni-Temp ON OFF ON .� HfCont OFF OFF ON Chime-Temp. 01" ON OFF Chime-Cool oFr 1Polroop ON OFF OFF Woo op OFF OFF OFF fi » � Switch Position 6 ON>HIGH dB OFF>LOW dB 1 Switch positions 1 and 2 in the off position 10 select isolated horn and strobe �i_'�`•�� ��.r _ - powerinptds. Die Cast Metal Mounting Plate: Mounts to single gang, double gang 4"square boxes or GSB box. ON Checkmate" - Instant Voltage Verification 1 2 3 4 5 6 S+ o Candela Selection . _ S- , Candela selection slider Y- Swilch Depress center ch and slide swit to desiredr.— bnghtness level The access holes are provided in the back of the terminal Fr ak off pin and insert into " hole atthe bottorn of the r block to allow the voltage to be measured directly without seleclarlo lack candela seliinc. removing the device. Typically this would be done at the Signal must be removedfn>ni lid ,•� bracket and pin pushedfoNvard �, reledkn end of the line to confirm design criteria. Most measure- I—backside cut of hole ^mom ments will be taken using the S+and S- locations ta change candela i although access is provided to other locations. NOTE: Care should be taken to not short the test probes. Conventional GES3/GEC3 Series Wiring Diagrams UL Listed UL Listed Control Signal Signal Control Signal Signal Panel Panel g+ S• S• H+ H- S+ S• S. H« H S+ S+ S- H+ H- S+ S+ S• li+ H- Supervised 0 0 B 0 Supervised Signal Circuit Signal Circuit \ + -1 1 \ END RE IS LtRG END OFLINE - RESISTOR RESISTOR 70 \ O END OFIWr O- RESISTOR � ,. a,= i GEO/GESAI 12 & 24VQ - I S E RI E Wiring Diagram GE3 Series with Gentex Synchronization Module F.A.0 R ENO OF LINE j_ _'--'•'-""----«-�-•--••"�-•----- 1 RECISATOGR�FOR } TO NEXT SIGNAL TO NOTIFICATION ALARM CIRCUIT WIRING ONLY :.......................... I TO NEXT SIGNAL TO NOTIFICATION ALARM CIRCUIT REMOVE JUMPER FORINDEPENDENT SYNCHRONIZED STROBE AUDIBLE SIGNAL td1YR AND HORN OPERATION °�'x"`^ Clrtcmr AL>ytlon Fan SYNCHRONIZATION MYIRq d�IY LEAVE JUMPER IN Pt AC TO ELIMINATE NEED FOR MODULE LEAVE J UMPER IN PLACE ON �� HORN INPUTRE SIGNAVSAL �• '•� SLAVE UNITS UNLESSSEPARATE AND OPERATE SIGNAL CONTROL OVER HORN CKT O+N• • •M IN UNISON MODE (JT IS REQUIRED, SYNCHRONIZATION MODULE signal signal �..• S• 3• N• K S• S• S• N• 14 A B G 19 VISIBLE SIGNAL CIRCUIT I 1tt 1 �} WIRING ONLY I 1 I RESISTOR FOR I FL OA WIRING ONLY .......•..-...... ....-..«.....«...«.....-«.----- ------------ ....»-..».».....-._..»....._..-««.....».............� Note: See Technical Bulletin 015 for proper synchronization module for application. Note: When synchronizing the GE3 12 VDC Series,the AVSM synchronization module MUST be used. Architect & Engineering Specifications: The audible and/or visible signal shall be Gentex GE3 Series or approved equal and shall be listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc.per UL 1971 and/or UL 464.The notification appliance shall also be listed with the California State Fire Marshal(CSFM)and the Bureau of Standards and Appeals (NYC). The notification appliance(combination audible/visible)shall produce a peak sound output of 100dBA or greater at 12 or 24V as measured in an ane- choic chamber.The signaling appliance shall also have the capability to silence the audible signal while leaving the visible signal energized with the use of a single pair of power wires.Additionally,the user shall be able to select either continuous or temporal tone output with the temporal signal having the abil- ity to be synchronized. Unit shall be capable of being installed so that any unauthorized attempt to change the candela setting will result in a trouble signal at the fire alarm control panel. The audible/visible and visible signaling appliance shall also maintain a minimum flash rate of 1 Hz or up to 2 Hz regardless of power input voltage. The appliance shall have an operating current of 55mA or less at 24 VDC for the 15Cd strobe circuit and 106mA or less at 12 VDC for the 15Cd strobe circuit. The appliance shall be polarized to allow for electrical supervision of the system wiring.The unit shall be provided with a mounting bracket with termi- nals with barriers for input/output wiring and be able to mount to a single gang or double gang box or double workbox without the use of an adapter plate. The unit shall have an input voltage range of 16-33 volts with either direct current of full wave rectified power for 24 volt models or a voltage range of 8-17.5 volts for 12 volt models. The appliance shall be capable of testing supervision without disconnecting wires.Also the appliance shall be capable of mounting to a surface back box. The unit shall also be able to verify voltage at the unit without removing unit. 24 units per carton 28 pounds per carton Important Notice: G E N T E X These materials sus have been prepared by Gentex Corporation(-Genlex')for informational or be l purposes only,are 551-0050-01 necessarily summary,and are not purported to serve as legal advice and should not be used as such. Genlex makes no represenlalions and warranties,express or implied,that these materials are complete and accurate,up-lo-dale,or in compliance with all relevant local,slate and federal laws,regulations and CORPORATION rules-The materials do nor address all legal considerations as there is inevitable uncertainty regarding interpretation of laws,regulations and rules and the application or such laws,regulations and rules to padic- Fire Protection Products:www.gentex.com ular fact pallorns-Each person's activities can differently affect the obligations that exist under applicable laws,regulations or rules Therefore,these materials should be used only for informational purposes and 10985 Chicago Drive Box 310 •Zeeland, Michigan 49464 should not be used as a substitute lot seeking professional legal advice, Genlex will nor be responsible for 616.392,7195 • 1.800.436.8391 • 616.392.4219 Fax any action or failure to act in reliance upon the inrormalion contained in this material, Gentex corporation reserves the right to make chances to the product data sheets a7.their discretion L j Printed on Recycled Paper SILENT 5395 Battery Calculation Worksheet E:3' KNIGHT (all currents stated in mA) 6/15/2006 Instructions: fill in shaded data fields Device Quantity of Standby mA Alarm mA Total Device Total Device Description Devices Per Device Per Device Standby mA Alarm mA 5395 Expander(s) 1 75 225 75 225 15395 Totals 1 75 225 Auxilliary Devices (list all) 4-wire duct detector 0 0 4-wire beam detector 0 0 door holder 0 0 EOL relay 0 0 UV detector 0 0 4-wire smoke detectors 0 0 Auxilliary Device Totals 0 0 0 Notification Appliances(list all) ADA strobes 4 N/A 0.063 N/A 0.252 Bells N/A N/A 0 Horns 4 N/A 0.028 N/A 0.112 Smoke detector horns N/A N/A 0 Aux relays N/A N/A 0 annunciators N/A N/A 0 Notification Appliance Totals 8 N/A 0.364 Summary Section Standby Hrs. Required 60 Alarm Sounding Minutes 5 Total System Standby mA 75 Total System Alarm mA 225.364 Total System Standby A/H 4.50 Total System Alarm A/H 0.02 Min. A/H Battery Required 4.52 Recommended A/H Battery 5.42 GEH 12 or 24 Volt Low Profile Evacuation Horn Model Number Part Number Nominal Reverberant dBA Ca In Anechoic Room Voltage 1Oft. Per UL 4641 dBA @10ft. a 9 1' 3 U2 12 Vuu Fi2-82 luo 2 904-1241-002 12 UG 62-82 10 t U 5 U2 24 V UG 62-82 100 f12 95472 7 002 24 V G 62-82 1 UU GES3 12 or 24 Volt Selectable Candela Low Profile Evacuation Strobe Model Number Part Number Nominal candela Voltage (UL 1971) Model designations: t 3-12vvR 9'4 235- u2 12 uC 15, 30, 60, 75 "W"=Wall Mount 83 2WW 904 237 U2 15, 30, 60, 75 "R" = Red Faceplate 53-1 P VH 904-1236-UU2 12 u 15, 3U, 6U, 75 "W"= Off-White Faceplate 53 2P 904- 23ti-UU2 12 VDC 15, 30, 60, 75 "P" = Plain (no lettering)Available t 3-2 vR 904-1321-002 24 v 15, 30, 60, 75, ii0 with all models. GE -2 v 90 -1 1 2 v 5, 30, 60, 75, 1 1 0 These units are non-returnable. GES3-2 PWR 904 3L -U 2 L4 u 5, 30, 60, 75, 1 "Agent" bezel also available. GES3-24PWW904-1320-002 24 UG 5, 3U, bU, /5, 110 GEC3 12 or 24 Volt Selectable Candela Low Profile Evacuation Horn/Strobe Model Number Part Number Nominal candela Reverberant dBA @ in Anechoic Room Voltage (UL 1971) 1Oft Per UL 464, dBA @ 10ft. G3-12WR 904-1231-002 i2 vuC 15, 30, 60, 75 62-52 100 t '2WW 9 4-1'2' 3 2 1' uC 15, 30, 60, 75 62 2 IOU GEC3-i2PWR 04-1232-UU2 12 G 15, 30, b0, 75 2 U .a C3-12PW 904-1234-002 12 V C. 15, 30, 60, 75 62-820 GEC3-2 V R 904-131 7-UO2 2 UC 15, 3U, U, 75, 110 62-82 IOU CaEG3-2 904-1315-002 24 uG 15, 35, 65, 75,777 62 2 100 Ca C3-2 VR 9 -13 8-UU2 2 15, 30, 60, 5, 110 62-82 100 ,Li C3-24P 904-1316-002 24 UC 5, 30, 6 75,777, 62-8 0U Notes: •The GE3 Series is not listed for outdoor use. •Operating temperature:32°to 120°F(0'to 49°C). •For nominal and peak current across UL regulated voltage range for filtered DC power and unfiltered (FWR[Full Wave Rectified]) power,see installation manual. 12 volt models are DC only. •Gentex does not recommend using a coded or pulsing signaling circuit with any of our strobe products (see Technical Bulletin Number 014). GE3-112 Product Strobe Current Ratings Product Strobe Current Ratings Candela 15cd aucd 60cd 75cd Candela 115cd a cd 60cd 75cd nuca tz Uc IU6MA 131MA 18bnrA 237MA 24 Uc 55MA 63MA 88MA 112MA 136MA UL max, ltjJMA 212MA 331 MA 436mH ULMax� 78mA 96MH 1jimA 180MA 224mH Product Horn Current Ratings GE3-24 Product Born Current Ratings Horn Mode Minimum Minimum Regulated Rorn mode minimum minimum Regulated dBA @ 10ft. dBA @ 10ft. 12VDC Max. dBA @ 1 Oft. dBA @ 1Oft. 24VDC Max. per UL464 per UL464 Operating @ per UL464 per UL464 Operating @ (HIGH) (LOW) High Setting(mA) (HIGH) (LOW) High Setting(mA) 1,hoop mP z 76 b r z 7ti 71" 2b mp ec anica /5 b x eC aniCa %6 7l1` b mp ime 6 60 ime 1U' 66" 15 ntinuous 4 z us z 1 74" Lnunuous ec anical us ec anican inuous ime b us ime 1 5 'Operating the horn in this mode at this voltage will result in not meeting the minimum UL reverberant sound level required for public mode fire protection service. These set- tings are acceptable only for private mode fire alarm use. Use the high dBA setting for public mode application(not applicable when using the chime tone.The chime tone is always private mode). Notes:The sound output for the temporal 3 tone is rated lower since the time the horn is off is averaged into the sound output rating. While the horn is producing a tone in the temporal 3 mode its sound pressure is the same as the continuous mode. To obtain the horn/strobe current draw,add the strobe current draw and the horn current draw. t The listed reverberant dBA are for the Continuous Tone mode. The Temporal 3 Tone has a reverberant dBA @ 10h.per UL 464 is 77-83 with a horn current draw of 34mA. 2 RMS current ratings are per UL average RMS method. UL max current rating is the maximum RMS current within the listed voltage range(16-33VDC for 24VDC units)(8-17VDC for 12VDC units). For strobes the UL max current is usually at the minimum listed voltage(16VDC for 24VDC units)(8VDC for 12VDC units). For audibles the max current is usually at the maximum listed voltage. For unfiltered FWR ratings,see installation manual. INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANbE JUSTRUCTIONS 01�. " Series Photoelectric smoke Detector 3825 Ohio Avenue,St.Charles, 630-37 60174 -6495 1-800-SENSOR2,FAX: 630 377 6495 . Models: 2W-B, 2WT-B www.systemsensor.com 4W-B,4WT-B Before Installing Please read thoroughly System Sensor manual A05-1003, Two LEDs on the detector provide a local visual indication of the Applications Guide for System. Smoke Detectors, which provides detector's status: detailed information on detector spacing,placement,zoning, wir- Table 1• Detector LED Modes ing, and special applications. Copies of this manual are available from System Sensor at no charge. Green LED Red LED Power-up Blink 10 sec Blink 10 sec NOTICE: This manual shall be left with the owner/user of this Normal (standby) Blink 5 sec — equipment. Out of sensitivity — Blink 5 sec IMPORTANT'This detector must be tested and maintained regu- Freeze Trouble — Blink 10 sec larly following NFPA 72 requirements. At a minimum, cleaning Alarm — Solid should be performed annually. After an initial power-up delay, the red and green LEDs will blink General Description synchronously once every ten seconds.It will take approximately 80 Models 2W-13 and 2WT-B are 2-wire photoelectric smoke detec- seconds for the detector to finish the power-up cycle (see Table 2). tors; models 4W-B and 4WT-B are 4-wire photoelectric smoke Table 2: Power-up Sequence for LED Status Indication* detectors.All models incorporate a state-of-the-art optical sensing Condition Duration chamber and an advanced microprocessor. The microprocessor allows the detector to automatically adjust its sensitivity back Initial LED Status Indication 80 seconds to the factory setting when it becomes more sensitive due to (ifInitial LED Status Indication 4 minutes contaminants settling in its chamber. In order for this feature of excessive electrical noise is present) to workproperly, the chamber must never be opened while -Refer to Electrical Specifications for start-up time in conjunction with panel alarm P verification. power is applied to the smoke detector. This includes cleaning, maintenance or screen replacement. Should it become necessary, NOTE: If, during,power-up, the detector determines there is the screen/sensing chamber is field replaceable. Models 2WT-B excessive electrical noise in the system such as those caused by and 4WT-B also feature a restorable, built-in, fixed temperature improper grounding of the system or the conduit,both LEDs will (1357)thermal detector and are also capable of sensing a freeze blink for up to 4 minutes before displaying detector status (see condition if the temperature is below 41'F. Table 2). All V Series detectors are designed to provide open area protec- After power-up has completed and the detector is functioning lion. Two-wire models must be used with compatible UL Listed normally within its listed sensitivity range, the green LED blinks panels only. once every five seconds. If the detector is in need of maintenance because its sensitivity has shifted outside the listed limits,the red When used with an V Series compatible control panel or the P LED blinks once every five seconds. When the detector is in the Series 2W-MOD module(refer to installation manual D500-46-00), alarm mode,the red LED latches on.The LED indication must not the 2W-13 and 2WT-B are capable of generating a "maintenance be used in lieu of the tests specified under Testing. In a freeze needed" signal. The 2W-MOD can indicate a need for cleaning, trouble condition, the red LED will blink once every 10 seconds replacement, or a freeze condition (2WT-B only) at the control (refer to Table 1). panel or module To measure the detector's sensitivity, the is Series Model SENS- installation of the 2W-B, 2WT-B, 4W-B, and 4WT-13 detectors is RDR Infrared Sensitivity Reader tool (see Figure 4) should be simplified by the use of a mounting base that may be pre-wired used. to the system, allowing the detector to be easily installed or removed. The mounting base installation is further simplified by Models 2W-B and 2WT-B also include an output that allows an the incorporation of features compatible with drywall fasteners. optional Model RA400Z Remote Annunciator to be connected. Mounting Each P Series detector is supplied with a mounting base that can be mounted: 1. To a single gang box, or 2. To a 31/-inch or 4-inch octagonal box, or 3. To a 4-inch square box with a plaster ring, or 4. Direct mount or to ceiling using drywall fasteners (Figure 2). D100.96 00 1 156.1800-CBR Figure 1: Mounting of Detector • ' ' Wiring Installation Guidelines O All wiring must be installed in compliance with the National Electrical Code, applicable state and local codes, and any special requirements of the local Authority Having Jurisdiction. Proper wire gauges should be used. The conductors used to con- nect smoke detectors to the alarm control panel and accessory devices should be color-coded to reduce the likelihood of wiring errors.Improper connections can prevent a system from respond- S0121-00 ing properly in the event of a fire. The i3 Series heads and bases are keyed so that a 2-wire head will The screw terminals in the mounting base will accept 14-22 only mount to a 2-wire base, and a 4-wire head will only mount gauge wire. For best system performance, all wiring should be to a 4-wire base. The heads and bases are clearly identified as installed in separate grounded conduit; do not mix fire alarm either 2-wire or 4-wire. When mounting the V Series, ensure that system wiring in the same conduit as any other electrical wiring. the head is mounted to the correct base. Twisted pair may be used to provide additional protection against Tamper-Resistant Feature extraneous electrical interference. The P Series detectors include a tamper-resistant feature that Wire connections are made by stripping approximately '/4-inch prevents removal from the mounting base without the use of a of insulation from the end of the feed wire, inserting it into the tool. To engage the tamper-resistant feature, cut the small plastic proper base terminal, and tightening the screw to secure the wire tab located on the mounting base(Figure 2), and then install the in place. detector. To remove the detector from the base once it has been _ made tamper resistant, use a small screwdriver to depress the Two-Wire Compatibility square tamper release tab, located on the skirt of the mounting System Sensor two-wire smoke detectors are marked with a base, and turn the detector counterclockwise. compatibility identifier located on the label on the back of the product.For two-wire models 2W-13 and 2WT-B,connect detectors Figure 2:Tamper-Resistant Feature only to compatible alarm control panels as identified by System DIRECT MOUNT Sensor's compatibility chart.This chart contains the current list of HOLES B detectors and UL Listed compatible control units. A copy of this list is available from System Sensor upon request. Wiring Diagrams Figure 3a:Wiring Diagram, 2W-B and 2WT-B 0 2-WIRE+ EOt fS.0,3300 SNAP OFF TAB _ ZONE - FOR TAMPER LOCK pµ»/TAMPERRELEASE TAB SD22600 00000 2-WIREDo NOT Install Detectors in the Following Areas: CONTROL z o g g• In or near areas where particles of combustion are normally PANELpresent such as kitchens; in garages (vehicle exhaust); near 2W-B or furnaces, hot water heaters, or gas space heaters. 2wr-B • In very cold or very hot areas. • In wet or excessively humid areas, or next to bathrooms with Figure 3b-Wiring Diagram,4W-B and 4WT-B showers. - • In dusty, dirty, or insect-infested areas. AUXOR eor SMOKE REUY • Near fresh air inlets or returns or excessively drafty areas. Air an POWER - pn'naq conditioners, heaters, fans, and fresh air intakes and returns IDC can drive smoke away from the detector. RESISTOR Consult NFPA 72, the local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ), 0 0 0 0 0 00000 4-WIRE ev 399z2 and/or applicable codes for specific information regarding the CONTROL 0 8 z g 0 8 spacing and placement of smoke detectors. PANEL " °s " s 4W-B or 4W-B or ACAUTION 4WT-B 4WT-B sol3too Smoke detectors are not to be used with detector guards unless the combination has been evaluated and found suitable for that purpose. D100-96-00 2 I56-1800-08R 1 2-Wire 13 Detector Wired in Style'D Coldiguration: 3. If the detector is within the listed sensitivity limits, the detector's red LED should light within five seconds. CAUTION Any 2-wirei3 smoke detector(2W-B,2WT-B,2WTA-B, or2W Figure 5: Recessed Test Switch Opening and SENS-RDRTR-B) position wired in the Style D initiating device circuit (IDC) configuration requires the use of a 2W-MOD2 module. This is because fire #AT SRX*SENSTIOR AN ANGLE ON THE alarm control panels vary by manufacturer on the implementa- AL AREA OR AT THE AMBER OPENINGtion of Style D circuits. Therefore, the only way to insure properTHE woRD PAINI' operation of 2-wire i3 smoke detectors (2W-B,2WT-B, 2WTA-B, or 2WTR-B) on Style D IDC's is to use a 2W-MOD2 module. Refer to the 2W-MOD2 installation manual,document D500-46-00, 1ED -PDSH RECESSED for Style D wiring diagrams. The 2W-MOD2 installation SWfRCH WITHA B 1A"MAX manual maybe downloaded from the System Sensor web site RECESSED TEsrswRRa1 DIAMETERTOOL at www.systemsensor.com. S013500 B. Smoke Entry Test Installation Hold a smoldering punk stick or cotton wick at the side of the detector and gently blow the smoke through the detector until AMMING it alarms. Remove power from alarm control unit or initiating device circuits C. Direct Heat Method (models 2WT-B and 4WT-B only) before installing detectors. Using a 1000-1500 watt hair dryer,direct the heat toward either of the thermistors. Hold the heat source about 12 inches from NOTE: To install units so that corresponding LEDs are lined up, the detector to avoid damage to the plastic. refer to the"Green LED" indicator on the base. 1. Wire the mounting base screw terminals per Figure 3a or NOTE: For the above tests, the detector will reset only after the Figure 3b, as applicable. power source has been momentarily interrupted. 2. Place detector on the base and rotate clockwise. The detector If a detector fails any of the above test methods,its wiring should be will drop into the base and lock into place with a "click". checked and it should be cleaned as outlined in the Maintenance 3. After all detectors have been installed, apply power to the section. If the detector still fails, it should be replaced. alarm control unit. 4. Test each detector as described in Testing. Notify the proper authorities when the system is back in service. S. Reset all the detectors at the alarm control unit. Loop Verification (models 2W-6 and 2WT-8 only) 6. Notify the proper authorities that the system is in operation. Loop verification is provided by the EZ Walk loop test feature. JACAUTION1 This feature is for use with i3 Series compatible control panels or the i3 Series 2W-MOD module only.The EZ Walk loop test verifies Dust covers are an effective way to limit the entry of dust into the initiating loop wiring and provides visual status indication at the smoke detector sensing chamber. However, they may not each detector. completely prevent airborne dust particles from entering the detec- 1. Ensure proper wiring and power is applied_ Wait appro- tor. Therefore, System Sensor recommends the removal of detectors mately six minutes before performing EZ Walk test. before beginning construction or other dust producing activity.When 2. Place control panel or module in EZ Walk Test mode (refer returning the system to service, be sure to remove the dust covers to panel manufacturer's manual or 2W-MOD manual D500- from any detectors that were left in place during construction. 46-00). 3. Observe the LEDs on each detector: Testing Table 3: EZ Walk Test Detector Modes Detectors must be tested after installation and following maintenance. Green LED Red LED NOTE: Before testing, notify the proper authorities that mainte- Proper Operation Double blink 5 sec — nance is being performed and the system will be temporarily out Out of Sensitivity — Double Blink 5 sec of service.Disable the zone or system undergoing maintenance to Freeze Condition — Double Blink 10 sec prevent any unwanted alarms. NOTE:The EZ Walk loop test must not be used instead of alarm Ensure proper wiring and power is applied.After power up, allow testing. 80 seconds for the detector to stabilize before testing. Maintenance Test i3 Series detectors as follows: NOTE: Before performing maintenance on the detector, notify A. Test Switch the proper authorities that maintenance is being performed and 1. An opening for the recessed test switch is located on the the system will be temporarily out of service. Disable the zone or detector housing (See Figure 5). system undergoing maintenance to prevent any unwanted alarms. 2. Insert a small screwdriver or allen wrench(0.18"max.) into power must be removed from the detector before performing the test switch opening;push and hold. maintenance of any kind. D100-96-00 3 I56-1800-OBR 1. Remove the detector cover by turning counterclockwise. (See Figure 6: RemoVing/k6plaeing Screen/Sensing Chamber Figure 6.) 2. Vacuum the cover or use canned air to remove any dust or + REMOVABLE debris. �7 0 R COVER OR 3. Remove the top half of the screen/sensing chamber by lifting straight up (Figure 6). 4. Vacuum or use canned air to remove any dust or particles that ==*s-SCREEN/SENSING are present on both chamber halves. R PMHA R I 5. Replace the top half of the screen/sensing chamber by align- ing the arrow on the screen/sensing chamber with the arrow n on the housing. Press down firmly until the screen/sensing /( chamber is fully seated. 6. Replace the detector cover by placing it over the screen/sensing +—DErECTOR chamber and turning it clockwise until it snaps into place. HOUSING sog3600 7. Reinstall the detector and test. (See the Testing section.) 8. Notify the proper authorities when the system is back in service. Electrical Specifications 2-wire 4-wire Physical Specifications System Voltage- Nominal: 12/24 12/24 Volts Non-polarized Heat Sensor Min.: 8.5 8.5 Volts (Model 2WT-B and 4WT-B): 135°F (57.2'C) Max.: 35 35 Volts Freeze Trouble Max. Ripple Voltage: 30 30 % peak to peak (Model 2WT-B and 4WT-B): 41'F (5'C) of applied voltage Operating Temperature Range: Max. Standby Current: 50 50 pA average 2W-B and 4W-B: 32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C) Peak Standby Current: 100 — p-A 2WT-B and 4WT-B: 32 to 100°F (0 to 37.8°C) Max. Alarm Current: 130 20 mA 12 Volt Systems Operating Humidity Range: 0 to 95% RH non-condensing (For 2W-B and 2WT-B, Storage Temperature Range: -4 to 1587 (-20 to 70'C) panel must limit current) 130 23 mA 24 Volt Systems Diameter (including base): 5.3 inches Alarm Contact Ratings: — 0.5 Amp @ 30 V AC/DC Height (including base): 2.0 inches Alarm Reset Time: 0.3 0.3 sec Weight: 6.3 oz. Max. Start-up Capacitance: 0.1 — pF Latching Alarm: Reset by momentary power interruption Maximum Initial Start-up Time: 45 15 sec Alarm Verification* Start-up Time: 15 15 sec "Assumes the panel's alarm verification reset time is 10 seconds or Less.Should the alarm verification reset exceed 10 seennds,use the maximum initial start-up time. Please refer to insert for the Limitations of Fire Alarm Systems Three-Year Limited Warranty System Sensor warrants its enclosed smoke detector to be free from defects in Repair Department, RA s , 3825 Ohio Avenue, St. Charles, IL 60174. materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of three Please include a note describing the malfunction and suspected cause of failure. years from date of manufacture. System Sensor makes no other express war- The Company shall not be obligated to repair or replace units which are found to ranty for this smoke detector. No agent, representative, dealer, or employee of be defective because of damage,unreasonable use,modifications, or alterations the Company has the authority to increase or alter the obligations or limitations occurring after the date of manufacture.In no case shall the Company be liable for of this Warranty. The Company's obligation of this Warranty shall be limited to any consequential or incidental damages for breach of this or any other Warranty, the repair or replacement of any part of the smoke detector which is found to expressed or implied whatsoever, even if the loss or damage is caused by the be defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service during Company's negligence or fault.Some states do not allow the exclusion or limita- the three year period commencing with the date of manufacture. After phon- tion of incidental or consequential damages,so the above limitation or exclusion ing System Sensor's toll free number 800-SENSOR2 (736-7672) for a Return may not apply to you.This Warranty gives you specific legal rights,and you may Authorization number, send defective units postage prepaid to: System Sensor, also have other rights which vary from state to state. FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)This device may not cause harmful interference,and(2) this device must accept'any interference received,including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and,if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,may cause harmful interference to radio communications.However,there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. D100-96-00 4 I56-1800-08R 02005 System Sensor Limitations of Fire Alarm Systems Manufacturer recommends that smoke and/or heat detectors be locat- • Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and are de- ed throughout a protected premise following the recommendations of signed to alarm only when heat on their sensors increase at a the current edition of the National Fire Protection Association predetermined rate or reaches a predetermined level. Heat.detec- Standard 72, National Fire Alarm Code PA , manufacturer's tors are designed ed to protect=VeXt .not life, recommendations, state and local codes, and the recommendations • Warning devices (including horns,sirens, and bells) may not alert contained in Guide for the Proper Use of System Smoke Detectors, people or wake up sleepers who are located on the other side of which is made available at no charge to all installing dealers.A study closed or partially open doors. A warning device that activates by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (aft agency of the on a different floor or level of a dwelling or structure is less likely United States government)indicated that smoke detectors mays to awaken or alert people. Even persons who are awake may not off or give early warn.in a. „mma„ngy as 35% of all funs. While fire notice the warning if the alarm is muffled by noise from a stereo, alarm systems are designed to provide warning against fire, they do radio, air conditioner or other appliance, or by passing traffic. not guarantee warning or protection against fire.Aily alarm sMtern is Audible warning devices may not alert the hearing-impaired IuWect to comprornise or failure to BM for a variety of reasons, For (strobes or other devices should be provided to wam these peo- ple).Any warning device may fail to alert people with a disability, • Particles of combustion or "smoke" from a developing fire may deep sleepers,people who have recently used alcohol or drugs, or people on medication or sleeping pills. not reach the sensing chambers of the smoke detector because: -Please note that: Barriers such as closed or partially closed doors, walls, or chimneys may inhibit flow. Strobes can, under certain circumstances, cause seizures Smoke particles may become "cold" and stratify and may in people with conditions such as epilepsy.ii) Studies have shown that certain people, even when they not reach the ceiling or upper walls where detectors are hear a fire alarm signal, do not respond or comprehend located. the meaning of the signal. It is the property owner's re- Smoke particles may be blown away from detectors by air sponsibility to conduct fire drills and other training exer- outlets. cises to make people aware of fire alarm signals and in- Smoke particles may be drawn into air returns before reach- struct on the proper reaction to alarm signals, ing the detector. iii) In rare instances, the sounding of a warning device can In general, smoke detectors on one level of a structure cannot be cause temporary or permanent hearing loss. expected to sense fires developing on another level. • Telephone lines needed to transmit alarm signals from a premises to a central station may be out of service or temporarily out of • The amount of "smoke" present may be insufficient to alarm service. For added protection against telephone line failure,back- smoke detectors. Smoke detectors are designed to alarm at various up radio transmission systems are recommended. levels of smoke density. If such density levels are not created by a System components, though designed to last many years, can fail developing fire at the location of detectors,the detectors will not go at any time. As a precautionary measure, it is recommended that into alarm. smoke detectors be checked, maintained, and replaced per • Smoke detectors, even when working properly, have sensing limi- manufacturer's recommendations. tations. Detectors that have photoelectronic sensing chambers • System components will not work without electrical power. If tend to detect smoldering fires better than flaming fires, which system batteries are not serviced or replaced regularly, they may have little visible smoke. Detectors that have ionizing-type sens- not provide battery backup when AC power fails. ing chambers tend to detect fast flaming fires better than smol- Environments with high air velocity or that are dusty or dirty dering fires. Because fires develop in different ways and are often require more frequent maintenance. unpredictable in their growth, neither type of detector is neces- sarily best and a given type of detector may not provide adequate In general, fire alarm systems and devices will not work without warning of a fire. power and will not function Properly unless they are maintained and • Smoke detectors are subject to false alarms and nuisance alarms. tested tegularly. For example, a smoke detector located in or near a kitchen may While installing a fire alarm system may make the owner eligible go into nuisance alarm during normal operation of kitchen appli- for a lower insurance rate, an warm system is not a substitute for ances, In addition, dusty or steamy environments may cause a insurance. Property owners should continue to act prudently in pro- smoke detector to falsely alarm. If the location of a smoke detec- tecting the premises and the people in the premises and should prop- tor causes an abundance of false alarms or nuisance alarms, do erly insure life and property and buy sufficient amounts of liability not disconnect the smoke detector call a professional to analyse insurance to meet their needs. the situationand recommend a solution. • Smoke detectors cannot be expected to provide adequate warn- ing of fires caused by arson, children playing with matches (especially within bedrooms), smoking in bed, violent explosions (caused by escaping gas, improper storage of flammable materi- als,etc.). 1 I56-1558 002 F Requirements and recommendations for proper control connections to an AC source or phone lines are made, use of fire alarm systems including smoke If detectors are not so located, a fire within the room could pre- vent the control from reporting a fire. detectors and other fire alarm devices: • All fire alarm systems require notification devices, including si- rens, bells, horns, and/or strobes. In residential applications, Early fire detection is best achieved by the installation and mainte- each automatic alarm initiating device when activated shall cause narice of fire detection equipment in all rooms and areas of the house the operation of an alarm notification device that shall be clearly or building in accordance with the requirements and recommenda- audible in all bedrooms over ambient or background noise levels tions of the current edition of the National Fire Protection Association (at least 15dB above noise)with all intervening doors closed. Standard 72,National Fire Alarm Code(NFPA 72),the manufacturer's • It is recommended that a smoke detector with an integral sounder recommendations, State and local codes and the recommendations (smoke alarm) be located in every bedroom and an additional contained in Guide for the E=Use of Sagm Smoke Detectors notification device be located on each level of a residence. which is made available at no charge to all installing dealers.For spe- . To keep your fire alarm system in excellent working order, on- cific requirements, check with the local Authority Having Jurisdiction going maintenance is required per the manufacturer's recommen- (ex.Fire Chief)for fire protection systems. dations and UL and NFPA standards. At a minimum the require- Requirements and Recommendations include: ments of Chapter 7 of NFPA 72 shall be followed. A maintenance agreement should be arranged through the local manufacturer's • For residential applications, smoke detectors shall be installed representative. Maintenance should be performed annually by outside of each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of authorized personnel only. the bedrooms and on each additional story of the family living • The most common cause of an alarm system not functioning unit, including basements and excluding crawl spaces and unfin- when a fire occurs is inadequate maintenance. As such,the alarm ished attics. system should be tested weekly to make sure all sensors and • Smoke detectors shall be installed in sleeping rooms in new con- transmitters are working properly. struction and it is recommended that they shall also be installed • Although designed for long life,fire alarm devices including smoke in sleeping rooms in existing construction. detectors may fail at any time. It is recommended that residential • It is recommended that more than one smoke detector shall be smoke detectors shall be replaced every 10 years. installed in a hallway if it is more than 30 feet long. • Any smoke detector, fire alarm system or any component of that • It is recommended that there shall never be less then two smoke system which fails shall be repaired or replaced immediately, detectors per apartment or residence. • It is recommended that smoke detectors be located in any room where an alarm control is located, or in any room where alarm Typical System Installations per NFPA 72 oo A ❑ KITCHEN no ■o ❑ KITA EN DINING BODRM ■o DINING . BEDROOM BEDROOM TV ROOM O ■ BEDROOM O ■ ■ LIVING ROOM BDRM O■ ■O ■O TO BEDROOM BR BEDROOM LIVIN FOOMJ_ BEDROOM NO HOUSE TYPE"B" O ■ A BEDROOM KITCHEN GARAGE HOUSETYPE"A" ■O LIVING , CLOSED ROOM DOOR ■ Smoke Detectors required BASEMENT so -Smoke Detectors required with integral sounders recommended HOUSETYPE"C" Heat Activated Detectors required 13 -Smoke Detectors for additional protection O - Notification Devices As of January 2000, this document supersedes any previous liability information enclosed with this product. 2 I56-1558-002 es " City of Arlington 1wDevelopment Services Permit Center REQUEST FOR REVIEW ';�,, NAME: `b ' ���2-)W40 BP #: 06- 7 z DATE: RETURN THIS FORM BY: � �(0 NO 1 PROJECT SUMMARY: J4 re-ftL.L ►'r'Yl RESPONDING DEPARTMENTS TOM C., FiRE CAVE A. 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