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HomeMy WebLinkAbout18021 59TH AVE NE_951904_2026 r ' C I T Y OF A R L I M O TO R COIVST RUCT I ON PE RM I T PERM I T NO—: 9n— 1 904 Owner: ADVANCED FIRE PROTECTION P.O.BOX 1543 WOODINVILLE 98072 Value of Work: $17,900. 00 Tax ID: Phone: 806 483 5657 Describe Work: INSTALLATION OF FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM Proposed Use: AUTO RECYCLING Legal Description: Job Address: 18081 59TH AVE Contractor's Name Type Address License# CREST NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION G 3813 168TH ST NE #2 CRESTNC086K2 ADVANCED FIRE PROTECTION S P.O. BOX 1543 ADVANFP199B6 TOTALS Fee Permit Fee $214.75 Plan Fee $561.25 SIGNATURE• /� TOTAL FEE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f776.00 I HEREBY TIFY THAT I HAVE READ A+ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND PAYMENTS... . .. . ... ... . . ... $0.0 KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE AND COR- RECT ALL PROVISIONS OF LAWS AND TOTAL DUE.. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . $776.00 0 4CES GOVERNING THIS TYPE OF WORK W LL BE COMPLIED WITH WHETHER SG "IFIED HE _: N lR ill T. 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CITY OF ARLINGTON CONSTRUCTION PERMIT s?Zlr ll�l sic PERMIT NO. / pl1,L,.,TION O tau IL DING O MC C►�ANICJIL PtiiFr>7T>•fl L,+ MAIL wOD RESS city MAIL A.DL)al ss 1 Y !1• �ytlilCT oR 1 ►w MIA its ss Cltr 1• Hq•�L 1.1 N /N w ,A. la_1C'" t 3531'3 3 Sj S Ai L-.),A l t.-J�1, ZZ3 rl+wc l.0 NtE • t- - CON RA JOR APOOG R LSS x Ij4'3 cvc�c��11Jt�: . $ 11c wtlgeKc1 52 S`7 _ alp n .•waL woORE SS LLl•A►I NE•con i w..c T oR .L pf WORK RE►AIR QL)EMOLITION ONUILU O ING ^ELCATIn)i NLW AtMITION MALTENtAT1,0r4l O WORK vALUA � C .. . ► RK A Lx'-JC2- u►s(Rnc ' S� S"TC�t/7 /T-� IJ�i.� F IIVRaK uUst Of su7L DINo 1 FIEREBY CERTIFY THAT 1 HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICA- AN 'Z c GL �(1 TION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE AND CORRECT ALL PROVI- LLLAtulx 1 I rwaar►Rt♦ W• tOwultlAltwE.NltXl It 5I0+.1SOF LAWS AND ORDINANCES GOVERNING THIS TYPE OFWORIC WILL SE COMPLIED WITH WHETHER SPECIFIED HERIN OR NOT.THE K LIL K R or GANTING OF A PEP-MIT DOES NOT PRESUMETO G►VE AUTHORITY TO VIOLATE OR CANCEL THE PROVISIONS OF ANY OTHER STATE OR tOC�L LAW REGULATING CONSTRUCTION OF THE PER A V FOR ►NCE OF TN(10 NuM®CIi CONSI RUCTION. 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MAX.OCC.LOAD mumb NG 1 IRE srRINKLLRS RLOVI- Q YES IW MECt{/VNICAL STATE BLDG.COOS COMMENTS Ewreslcrcoot sL/RC,{ARGL ►[w lTY SICC�N.1 WATERISEWER PEES TOTAL • .1�.../yJtys��' rHMIT VAL►D AT OHI yya.LN rRO►ERLY VALIOA,I 10 PH Tl Nt S`AO0 TRS H FOUR HVXI►R1QIrT YA70 CJIO Sv ../K a~G Or rIL1 N Der. CI OF R!-JN( �WN RECORDS COPY ���`�� r,r BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION CHECKLIST RES & DUPLEX COMM & IND APPLICATION APPLICATION SITE PLAN SITE PLAN ARCH. DRAWINGS ARCH. DRAWINGS STRUCT DRAWINGS STRUCT DRAWINGS LEGAL DESCRIPTION LEGAL DESCRIPTION ENERGY CALCS ENERGY CALCS STORM DRAINAGE STORM DRAINAGE SEPTIC TANK DESIGN SEPA CHECKLIST UTILITY DRAWINGS STRUCT CALCS Three ( 3 ) copies of each are required Four ( 4 ) copies of each are required for application for application ZONING SETBACKS: FRONT USE REAR LOT COVERAGE SIDE PERMIT TRACKING Name: ��,25r // Permit #: zs-' Project Type: /� « Date Received DISTRIBUTED RETURNED DISTRIBUTED RETURNED Public Works Engineering Fire Dept John Farrens Date returned for corrections Date resubmitted with corrections Date ready to issue: Date issued: Build\form s\checklst �.r r ' I I �. '� ' � � - - ADVANCED FIRE PRO ;TION, INC. P.O. Box 154;5 w 19738 - 144th Avenue N.E. oLA-Z Woodinville, Washington 98072 DATE roe NO (206)•483-5657 a FAX: 483.5077 17Z-1 1—9 b ATTENTION RE: To 2 r-) . CID C.y II-1?1 C✓ GA F'1 F31e_t cL 4 -z 1 �ti Auc. tJ. G 9 zz3 GENTLEMEN: WE ARE SENDING YOU Attached ❑ Under separate cover via the following items: Shop drawings ❑ Prints ❑ Plans ❑ Samples ❑ Specifications ❑ Copy of letter ❑ Change order ❑ COPIES DATE NO DESCRIPTION THESE ARE XFor TRRANSMIT as checked below: approval ElApproved as submitted ElResubmitcopies for approval ❑ For your use ❑ Approved as noted ❑ Submit copies for distribution ❑ As requested ❑ Returned for ^corrections ElReturn corrected prints El For review and comment � ?CZ A ❑ FOR BIDS DUE 19 ❑ PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US REMARKS 4' ?L e 5C_-_ 4nc;4 1 I -f n4et?e_- G-Z'r--- 4add>4 u G T Gy't =�> Q'- Cc 11. 77ZEatn PFOUVED D -� nt=ARLINGTON COPY TO SIGNED: LT-584-2 if enclosures are not as noted, kindly notify us at once. PRINTED IN U.S.A. I .��. ' I� Y• ���: I� i I ��. 1 }' I1 r� - !'I I. L Imo.. 1 � . A �-.-I' � �fi1� � a�+ia�o r `L`t Zo.�I T G11�1r. 1— lJrW I �� I lL� 111�L1 � •ti�'�wR.IL]W � II (.4- I � 1 I I 11 ., T' Kr i nn C, Ih- M .I'� +'�TL� �11Pl�'►f"'rl' !�(11�!}sf r .y ►armar� ::1 �-rtn I I 11 —11MIG I 1 2W _IYu1ul:0 133 UII Ill .1►•) LJ _ �►C1 :M IZ I Lf __g$_ M-441 ill lft�Kho- " '*�•-.r-r�l '7 `-Mkrr�T Ida 1'1 y! r x'Me - ` Nagr! .�.�• — �JW 1111 I.1III •�yl(�1 1.Ljj 1J 111 I� u �7 1��"�3 ' F1'1 n_ n - - - 94— - - i J. ..1IjL •ti•I I 1 / }I r Lehner Engineering INVOICE 95-261 18023 Hwy 99,Suite N Lynnwood,WA 98037 11/29/95 (?_Oii)776-7616 SHIP TO CITY OF ARLINGTON Dept.of Community Development 238 N.Olympic Avenue Arlington,WA 98223 SHIPPEDACCT- SHIP 11/29/95 NET 30 WBLO306 PROGRESS BILLING FOR FIRE PROTECTION 0.00 0.00 ENGINEERING SERVICES 0.00 0.00 JOB:CAMPBELL NELSON AUTO RECYCLING 1.50 W.B. Lehner, P.E. 90.00 135.00 7 Mike Lehner, Drafter 40.00 280.00 Thank You . . 415.00 ■ 1 ' . 1 ' it 16 x a 1 1 ' 4 • CITY OF ARLINGTON wo WE Building Department December 12, 1995 Advanced Fire Protection P.O. Box 1543 Woodinville, Washington 98072 RE: Campbell / Nelson Dear Sir: The submitted drawings for the sprinkler system at the Campbell/Nelson project, located at 18021 59th Avenue in Arlington, have been reviewed for compliance with the 1994 addition of the Uniform Fire Code and NFPA Title 13. The following corrections and/or additional requirements are necessary to complete the review: 1. Lateral bracing is inadequate on the 21/z mains in the dismantle area. Connect lateral bracing to rigid frame members as shown. 2. Pipe lengths are not shown on the branchlines at the northwest corner of the building. Show pipe lengths on As-Built drawings. 3. Riser is improperly braced. Add a 4-way brace to base of riser. Add flexible couplings at the base of riser and top of riser. 4. Three inch crossmain at west side of the building is improperly braced. Add lateral bracing to rigid frame members as shown. 5. The dry pipe valve is missing several components. Provide all of the following items: a) Alarm pressure switch (mount upstream of the trim shutoff valve); b) Alarm test valve; c) Pipe ball drip to main drain or outside; d) Hi / low pressure switch to monitor air pressure; e) Tamper switches on all shutoff valves; f) Air maintenance device is not identified; g) Air compressor is not identified. Set tank pressure at 90 psi, system pressure = 40 psi or per manufacturer. 238 N. Olympic Ave. • Arlington, WA 98223 (360) 435-0724 • FAX (360) 435-3906 i r ADVANCED FIRE PROTECTION CAMPBELL / NELSON December 12, 1995 Page Two 6. No inspector's test is shown. Provide an inspector's test. 7. Information on the Fire department connection is unclear. Provide sensible caps, and 21/z" NS threads. 8. Hydraulic nodes are missing from drawing. Show all nodes on As-Built drawings. Three (3) corrected sets of drawings are required for resubmittal before the permit can be issued. If you have any questions please call me at (360) 435-0724. Since , 4 David W. Anderson Building Official DWA/rs c: Arlington Fire Department Dave/letters/FPA N i CITY OF ARLINGTC' LIEUM 'T)[F UQQRBOMOUML DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVLP_v_ MENT 238 N. Olympic, Arlington, WA 98223 DATE �-� - JOB NO. ❑ Building ❑ Engineering ❑ Planning ATTENTION Phone (206) 435.0724 FAX (206) 435.3906 y' .l RE: 3TO �27 > WE ARE SENDING YOU X Attached ❑ Under separate cover via the following items: ❑ Shop drawings ❑ Prints ❑ Plans ❑ Samples ❑ Specifications ❑ Copy of letter ❑ Change order 0 COPIES DATE NO. DESCRIPTION l e'4 Zr THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: For approval ❑ Approved as submitted ❑ Resubmit copies for approval ❑ For your use ❑ Approved as noted ❑ Submit copies for distribution > ❑ As requested ❑ Returned for corrections ❑ Return corrected prints ❑ For review and comment ❑ ❑ FOR BIDS DUE 19 ❑ PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US REMARKS COPY TO 40%Pw Cii lw wContent•10%Post-Consumer Content SIGNED: PRGGUCT240 Ees Inc„Groton,Mas G1471 if enclosures are not as noted, kindly notify us at once. ADVANCED FIRE PRC" TION, INC. M r . a a Ma a P.O. Box 154J 19738 - 144th Avenue N.E. Woodinville, Washington 98072 DATE JOB NO (206)-483-5657 • FAX: 483-5077 f 1 15- 1646 ATTENTION RE: TO i TY F AFL 1 ,.�GTc .._� (fAk1'?$ELL At- 72 'S19 CDLYF-1?tC �Le—c`iC—L—, JCA GENTLEMEN: / WE ARE SENDING YOU > Attached ❑ Under separate cover via the following items: ❑ Shop drawings ❑ Prints ❑ Plans ❑ Samples ❑ Specifications ❑ Copy of letter ❑ Change order ❑ COPIES DATE NO DESCRIPTION THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: (1(For approval ❑ Approved as submitted ❑ Resubmit copies for approval /❑ For your use ❑ Approved as noted ❑ Submit copies for distribution ❑ As requested ❑ Returned for corrections ❑ Return corrected prints ❑ For review and comment ❑ ❑ FOR BIDS DUE 19 ❑ PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US REMARKS COPY TO SIGNED: LT-504-2 if enclosures are not as noted, kindly notify us at once. PRINTED IN USA r +++1 1 II �I II i�I r��i�i f�rI Ir;r�. l' I iI Ir "• '� �'t1r rt •�tIi'l�1i .r 191 Mart ' W3mq avmmftf■T r Jul IMP 0*,1 4Z, It"4P.0ow — ��S �a_ ?.t...� � 'C -;►ice.�1y. J' tuI ' ■ �pt � L T - - I t - w bw;hw3A,,, *1L CVtrnA%2vjn ID i I+10 P nwn iar�► u� ern - .-A.C' I*Rwnp--r I* fr. '=1 Il aaoo-n•�t�' ' . .,LMlnl�ltif W n-usy�•:_ — nwl�►L.L11 uni L.16 MKOIN 1r �1 i_ n y•.l 13N Jtfi'.�r `-rr mm �.r t�l.G ►�T•S � �1� 1_I ��i�� +A,�: 11 14 !�{ uV1 v ZYY►/W'D — - — — —qun I rW.1 q ,ri 1AYIIm A {jam _"T .79 ■ • _ � _■U {a INIU�� ADVANCED FIRE PROTECTION. INC. P. O . BOX 1543 WOODINVILLE . WA 98072 HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS F0R CAMP8ELL-NELSON ARLINGTON, WA FILE NUMBER: MBCANE EJ DATE: 10-30-1995 -DESIGN DATA- OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION: ORDINARY GP II DENSITY: .20 gpm/sq . ft . ' AREA OF APPLICATION: 1950 sq . ft . COVERAGE PER SPRINKLER: 125 sq . ft . NUMBER OF SPRINKLERS CALCULATED : 16 sprinklers TOTAL SPRINKLER WATER FLOW REQUIRED : 433. 7 . gpm TOTAL WATER REQUIRED ( including hose ) : 683. 7 gpm FLOW AND PRESSURE (@ BOR ) : 433. 7 gpm @ 65.3 psi SPRINKLER ORIFICE SIZE : 1/2 inch NAME OF CONTRACTOR : ADVANCED FIRE PROTECTION �������������� " ��~����Nr ���� DESIGN/LAYOUT BY, NOV �� - "����Q� AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION: ARLINGTON FIRE DEPT CITY[}FARUNGTON CONTRACTOR CERTIFICATION NUMBER: ADVANFP199B6 CALCULATIONS bY HASS COMPUTER PROGRAM ( L.ICENSE # 414D769 ) HRS SYSTEMS , !NC . ,� �._ _ � ��. '� � �� ,r�� .� ,. . � �• � � � /- °'^ ^ �PR\ �LER SYSTEM HYDRAULIC ANAU /IS Paqe A. Date: 10/30/1995 MBCANE.SDF ` JOB TITLE: CAMPBELL-NELSON AUTO RECYCLING WATER SUPPLY DATA SOURCE STATIC RESID . FLOW AVAIL. TOTAL REQ' D NODE PRESS . PRESS . @ PRESS. @ DEMAND PRESS. TAG (PSI ) (PSI ) (GPM ) ( PSI ) (GPM ) (PSI ) SRC 90 . 0 85 . 0 1061 . 0 87. 8 683. 7 74 . 7 AGGREGATE FLOW ANALYSIS: / TOTAL FLOW AT SOURCE 683. 7 GPM TOTAL HOSE STREAM ALLOWANCE AT SOURCE 250.0 GPM OTHER HOSE STREAM ALLOWANCES 0 . 0 GPM TOTAL DISCHARGE FROM ACTIVE SPRINKLERS 433. 7 GPM NODE ANALYSIS DATA ' NODE TAG ELEVATION NODE TYPE PRESSURE DISCHARGE (FT) (PSI ) (GPM) 1 23. 0 K= 5. 60 19.9 25.0 � 22 . 0 K= 5.60 21 . 1 25 . 7 � 22 . 0 - - - - 22 . 0 - - - 4 19 .0 - - - - 25. 1 - - - � 23.0 K= 5.60 20 .0 25. 1 6 22 .0 K= 5.60 21 .2 25 .8 � 22 . 0 - - - - 22. 1 - - - ' 8 19 .0 - - - - 25 . 2 - - - 9 23. 0 K= 5.60 20. 3 25.2 10 22 .0 K= 5.60 21 . 5 25 . 9 �1 22 . 0 - -^ - - 22 . 4 12 19 .0 - - -^ - 25 .6 ~- - - 13 23. 0 K= 5. 60 21 . 0 25. 6 14 22 .0 K= 5.60 22 . 1 26 . 3 15 22 . 0 - - ~ - 23. 1 - - - 16 19.0 - ~~ - - 26 . 3 - ~ - 17 19 . 0 - - - -- 33. 9 - - - 18 23 .0 K= 5°60 25 . 0 28 ~0 l� 22. 0 K= 5°60 26. 3 28. 7 22 . 0 _ _ - ~ 27 . 4 - - - �1 19 ' Q - '- - - 31 .0 - - - 22 23 .0 K= 5.60 25 . 1 28. 1 23 22. C), K= 5. 60 26. 4 28,8 2� 22 . 0 �5 19 . (, - - - - 31 . 1 - - - 26 23 .0 K= 5.60 25 . 5 28.3 �7 22 . 0 K= 5 .60 26 .8 29.0 22 .0 - - - - 27 . 9 -~ - - /9 19 . 0 - - - ~ 31 . 5 - - - Jw 23 . 0 K= 5 .60 26 . 3 28.7 '1 22. 0 K= 5.60 27 .6 29.4 - - - - 28.8 - - - �4 19 . 0 t� � � � , ^ SPRY���LER SYSTEM HYDRAULIC ANA� w Page 2 Date : 10/30/1995 MBCANE.SDF JOB TITLE : CAMPBEL.L-NELSON AUTO RECYCLING NODE TAG ELEVATION NODE TYPE PRESSURE DISCHARGE ( FT) (PST ) (GPM) �5 11 .0 - - - -: 41 .9 - ~ - 36 10 ' 5 37 10 . 5 5�. 7 7OR 8. 1 61 . 2 - -^ - BOR 3. 0 65-� - - - 71 . 7 - - - UNG 0. 5 - - - - 73 .2 - - - UNG1 0 . 0 ~ ~^ - ~- 74 . 1 - - - SRC 0 . 0 SOURCE 74 . 7 433' 7 ' 0 ^ _ ^ SPh/��'] .LER SYSTEM HYDRAULIC ANAk )IS Page � ° Date: 10/30/1995 MBCANE. SDF . JOB TITLE: CAMPBELL-NELSON AUTO RECYCLING PIPE DATA PIPE TAG Q(GPM ) DIA ( IN ) LENGTH PRESS ., END ELEV. NOZ . PT DISC. VEL (FPS ) HW(C ) (FT) SUM . NODES (FT ) ( K) (PSI ) ( GPM) F .L . /FT (PSI ) Pioe : 1 -25. 0 1 .452 PL 12. 50 9F 0 .7 � 23. 0 5.6 19 .9 25. 0 4. 8 100 FTG ---- PE 0 .4 2 22 .0 5.6 21 . 1 25. 7 0.057 TL 12 . 50 PV 0 .2 / Pipe: 2 -50. 7 1 . 452 PU 1 . 50 PF 0 . 9 � 2 22. 0 5. 6 21 , 1 25.7 9.8 100 FTG E PE 0 . 0 � 22. 0 0. 0 22 ^0 0'0 0.209 TL 4 . 35 PV 0 .6 ' Pioe: 3 -50 . 7 1 . 452 PL 3. 00 PF 1 . 8 3 22. 0 0.0 22.0 $.0 9. 8 100 FTG T PE 1 .3 41 19. 0 0.() 25. 1 0.0 0 .209 TL 8. 71 PV 0 . 6 Pipe: 4 -25. 1 1 .452 PL 12. 50 PF 0.7 5 23.0 5. 6 20 .0 25. 1 4 .9 100 FTG ---- PE 0 .4 ' 6 22.0 5.6 21 .2 25.8 0 .057 TL 12. 50 PV 0.2 Pipe : 5 -50.8 1 .452 PL 1 . 50 PF 0 . 9 8 22.0 5.6 21 .2 25.8 9 .8 100 FTG E PE 0 . 0 22. 0 0,0 22. 1 0.0 0.210 TL 4 . 35 PV 0 . 7 Pipe: 6 -50. 8 1 . 452 PL 3.00 PF 1 . 8 7 22.0 0. 0 22 . 1 0.{) 9. 8 100 FTG T PE 1 . 3 9 19.0 0.0 25.2 0.0 0. 210 TL 8. 71 PV 0. 7 ' Pipe: 7 -50 . 7 2.727 PL 10. 00 PF 0 . 1 4 19.0 0.0 25 . 1 0.0 2.8 100 FTB ---- PE 0 . 0 8 19.0 0.0 25.2 0.0 0.010 TL 10. 00 PV 0 . 1 Pipe: 8 -25 .2 1 .452 PL 12. 50 PF 0. 7 9 23. 0 5. 6 20.3 25 .2 4 .9 100 FTG ---- PE 0 . 4 10 22. 0 5. 6 21 . 5 25.9 0. 058 TL 12 . 50 PV 0 . 2 Pipe: 9 -51.2 1 . 452 PL 1 . 50 PF O . Q. 10 22.8 5.6 21 . 5 25.9 9.9 100 FTG E PE 0.0 11 22. 0 0. 0 22.4 0"0 0 .213 TL 4 . 35 PV 0 . 7 Pipe: 10 -51 .2 1 . 452 PL 3. 00 PF 1 .9 ! 1 22 . 0 0.0 22 `4 0.0 9. 9 100 FTG 7 PE 1 . 3 12 19. 0 0.0 25 . 6 0.0 0. 213 TL 8. 71 kV 0 . 7 Pipe: 11 -101.5 2. 727 PL 10 . 00 PF 0 .4 !� 19.0 0.0 %5 .2 3.0 5.6 100 FTG ---- PE 0.0 1� 19.0 0.0 25. 6 0.0 0. 015 TL 10 . 00 PV 0 '2 Pioe: 12 -25.6 1. 452 PL 12. 50 PF 0.7 13 23.0 5. 6 21 .0 25.6 5.0 100 FTG ---- PE 0 .4 14 22. 0 5. 6 22. 1 26.3 0.059 TL 12 . 50 RV 0.2 Pipe: 13 -52 .0 1 . 452 PL 1 . 50 PF 1 .0 14 22. 0 5.6 22. 1 26 .3 10. 1 100 PTG E PE q .0 15 22.0 0.0 23 .1 0 . 0 0 .219 TL 4 .15 PV 0 .7 s SPR/\_ <LER SYSTEM HYDRAULIC ANA�/ AIS Page 4 ' Date: 10/30/1995 MBCANE.SDF ` JOB TITLE: CAMPBELL-NELSON AUTO RECYCLING PIPE DATA ( cont . ) PIPE TAG Q(GPM ) DIA( IN ) LENGTH PRESS. END ELEV. NOZ . PT DISC. VEL(FPS ) HW( C) (FT) SUM. NODES ( FT ) ( K> (PSI ) ( GPM) F.L. /FT ( PSI ) Pine: 14 -52.0 1 . 452 PL 3. 00 PF 1 . 9 15 22. 0 0.0 23. 1 0.0 10 . 1 100 FTG T PE 1 .3 16 19. 0 0 °0 26 . 3 0.0 0 . 219 TL 8. 71 PV 0 . 7 Pipe : 15 -152 . 7 2 . 727 PL 10. 00 PF 0.7 12 19 . 0 0 .0 25 . 6 0.0 8. 4 100 FTG ---- PE 0°0 116 19. 0 0.0 26 . 3 0' 0 0 . 075 TL 10 .00 PV 0.5 Pipe : 16 -204 . 7 2 . 727 PL 55.00 PF 7"6 16 19. 0 0.0 26. 3 0. 0 11 .2 100 FTG E PE 0°0 17 19.0 0.0 33.9 0. 0 0 . 128 TL 59 . 28 PV 0 ,9 Pipe: 17 -204. 7 2. 727 PL 41 . 00 PF 6,4 17 19 .0 0.0 33 .9 0^0 11 .2 100 FTG T PE 0,0 - 34 19. 0 0.0 40 . 3 0.0 0. 128 TL 49. 56 PV 0 .9 Pipe: 18 -28.0 1 .452 PL 12. 50 PF 0.9 18 23. 0 5.6 25 .0 28.0 5. 4 100 FTG ---- PE 0.4 19 22. 0 5.6 26.3 28 . 7 0.070 TL 12. 50 PV 0 .2 Pipe: 19 -56. 7 1 .452 PL 1 . 50 PF 1 . 1 19 22.0 5.6 26 .3 28. 7 11 .0 100 FTG E PE 0 . 0 20 22. 0 0 .0 27. 4 0. 0 0.258 TL 4. 35 PV 0.8 Pipe : 20 -56.7 1 . 452 PL 3.00 PF 2 .2 20 22. 0 0.0 27. 4 0.0 11 .0 100 FTG T PE 1 .3 21 19.0 0.0 31 .0 0.0 0.258 TL 8. 71 PV 0 .8 � Pipe : 21 -28. 1 1 . 452 PL 12. 50 PF 0°9 2� 23. 0 5.6 25 . 1 28. 1 5. 4 100 FTG ---- PE O .A. 23 22 .0 5.6 26 . 4 28 .8 0. 070 TL 12. 50 FV 0.2 Pipe: 22 -56.8 1 . 452 PL 1 . 50 PF 1 " 1 23 22 . 0 5°6 26 . 4 2B. 8 11 . 0 100 FTG E PE 0.0 2z! 22.0 010 27. 5 0 . 0 0. 259 TL 4.35 PV 0.8 Pipe : 23 -56. 8 1 . 452 PL 3 .00 PF 2.3 24 22. 0 0.0 27. 5 0.0 11 .0 100 FTG T PE 1 . 3 25 19.0 0.0 31 .l 0.0 0. 259 TL 8.71 PV O.8 Pioe : 24 -56 .7 2 . 727 PL 10.00 PF 0. 1 ol. 19. 0 0.0 31 .0 0.0 3 . 1 100 FTG --~- PE 0^O 25 19. 0 0.0 31 . 1 0.0 0 .012 TL 10. 00 PV 0. 1 Pipe: 25 -28.3 1 . 452 PL 12. 50 PF 0.9 2,z 23.0 5.6 25. 5 28.3 5. 5 100 FTG ---- PE O. A. 27 22. 0 5.6 26.8 23'0 0. 071 TL 12. 50 PV 0.2 Pipe: 26 -57 ~3 1 . 452 PL 1 . 50 PF 1 . 1 27 22.0 5.6 26 . 8 29.0 11 , 1 100 FTG E PE 0.0 28 22. 0 0,0 27 . 9 0,0 0 . 262 TL 4 .35 PV 0 .8 ^ SPR\/~ �LER SYSTEM HYDRAULIC ANAU �IS Page 5 ~ Date : 10/30/1995 - MBCANE.SDF JOB TJTLE: CAMPBELL-NELSON AUTO RECYCLING PIPE DATA ( cont . ) PIPE TAG Q (GPM ) DIA ( IN ) LENGTH PRESS. END ELEV . NOZ , PT DISC. VEL (FPS) HW (C) (FT) SUM. NODES (FT ) ( K ) (PSI ) ( GPM ) F. L. /FT (PSI ) Pipe: 27 -57 .3 1 .452 PL 3.00 PF 2 .3 22 22. 0 0.0 27.9 0.0 11 . 1 100 FTG T PE 1 .3 29 19.0 0.0 31 . 5 0.0 0 .262 TL 8 . 71 PV 0.8 Pines 28 -113. 6 2. 727 RL 10 . 00 PF 0.11 25 19 .0 0.0 31 . 1 0.0 6 .2 100 FTG ---- PE 0 .0 251 19 . 0 0.0 31 . 5 0.0 0.043 TL 10 .00 PV 0,3 Pipe: 29 -28. 7 1 .452 PL 12. 50 PF 0.9 30 23.0 5.6 26. 3 28. 7 5. 6 100 FTG ---- PE 0.4 22.0 5.6 27.6 29 .4 0. 073 TL 12. 50 PV 0,2 Pipe: 30 -58. 1 1 .452 PL 1 . 50 PF 1 .2 31 22 . 0 5 .6 27 .6 29. 4 11 .3 100 FTG E PE 0. 0 32 22.0 0 .0 28 .8 0. 0 0 .270 TL 4.35 PV 0. 9 Pipe : 31 -58. 1 1 .452 PL 3.00 PF 2 . 3 32 22. 0 0°0 28°8 0.0 11 . 3 100 FTG T PE 33 19.0 0.0 32^4 0.0 0.270 TL 8.71 PV 0 . 9 Pipe: 32 -170.8 2. 727 PL 10.00 PF 0.9 29 19. 0 0.0 31 . 5 0.0 9. 4 100 FTG ---- PE 0. 0 33 19.0 0~0 32 . 4 0.0 0.092 TL 10.00 PV 0 .6 Pipe : 33 -229.0 2. 727 PL 41 .00 PF 7.8 33 19. 0 0.0 32. 4 0. 0 12 .6 100 FTG T PE 0.0 34 19. 0 0,0 40 . 3 0 .0 0. 158 TL 49. 56 PV Pioe: 34 -433. 7 3 . 352 PL 3.75 PF 1 . 6 34 19. 0 0.0 40.3 0.0 15 .8 100 FTG E PE 0 .0 �5 19 .0 0.0 41 . 9 0. 0 0 . 189 TL 8.75 PV 1 . 7 Pipe: 35 -433. 7 3. 352 PL 8. 50 PF 2 . 5 15 19 . 0 0.0 41 . 9 0.0 15.8 100 FTG E PE 3. 7 36 10. 5 0.0 48.2 0.0 0. 189 TL 13. 50 PV 1 . 7 Pipe : 36 . -433.7 3.352 PL 22. 00 PF 5. 1 36 10. 5 0.0 48. 2 0.0 15.8 100 FTG E PE 0.0 37 10. 5 0.8 53. 3 0.0 0. 189 TL 27.00 PV 1 "7 Pipe: 37 -433. 7 3.352 PL 2. 50 PF 1 . 4 37 10 . 5 0,0 53. 3 0.0 15. 8 100 FTS E PE 1 . 0 3G 8 .2 0.0 55 . 7 0.0 0 . 189 TL 7. 50 PV 1 . 7 Pipe: 38 -433.7 3.352 PL 20 .00 PF 3. 8 32 9 .2 0"8 55 .7 0.0 15 . 8 100 FrG ---- PE 0 .0 2191 8 . 2 0.0 59.4 0.0 0. 189 TL 20.00 PV 1 . 7 Pipe: 39 -433.7 4 . 320 Pu 25.00 PF 1 . 8 39 8 . 2 0.0 59 . 4 0,0 9.5 100 FTG E PE 0.0 TOR 8 . 2 0.0 61 . 2 0.0 0. 055 TL 32. 14 PV 0 . 6: s 4 a . �-- /�` ` , SPR� (LER SYSTEM HYDRAULIC ANAd AS Page 6 Date: 10/30/1995 MBCANE.SDF ' JOB TITLE: CAMPBELL-NELSON AUTO RECYCLING PIPE DATA ( cont . ) PIPE TAG Q ( GPM) DIA( IN ) LENGTH PRESS ., END ELEV . NOZ . PT DISC. VEL (FPS) HW(C) (FT) SUM . NODES (FT) ( K ) ( PSI ) (GPM ) F . L , /FT (PSI ) Pipe : 40 -433 .7 4. 320 PL 6. 00 PF 1 . 4 TOR 8.2 0.0 61 .2 0.0 9. 5 120 FTG D PE 2.7 B O R 2 . 0 0.0 65.3 0.0 0.039 TL 36 .00 PV 0 .6 / Pipe: 41 -433. 7 4 . 320 PL 1 . 00 PF 0.4 � BOR 2.0 0.0 65. 3 0.0 9. 5 120 FTG E PE 0 .� BFOUT 2.0 0.0 65. 7 0.0 0. 039 TL 11 . 00 PV 0 . 6 ' Pipe: 42 FIXED PRESSURE LOSS DEVICE BFIN 2. 0 8 .0 71 . 7 0.0 6 . 0 psi , 433. 7 gpm BFOUT 2. 0 0.0 65 . 7 0.0 Pipe: 43 -433. 7 4 . 100 PL 3. 00 PF ' 0. 8 BFIN 2.0 0.0 71 . 7 0.0 10 . 5 140 FTG E PE 0 . 6 UNG 0. 5 0.0 73.2 0.0 0.038 TL 21 .00 PV 0 . 7 Pipe : 44 -433 . 7 6. 280 PL 70.00 PF 0 .7 0. 5 0 .0 73.2 0. 0 4. 5 140 FTG ET PE 0 .2 UNG1 0.0 0 .0 74 . 1 0.0 0 .005 TL 146 .00 PV 0 ° 1 Pipe: 45 -433 . 7 8.390 PL 450 . 00 PF 0. 6 UNG1 0. 0 0. 0 74 . 1 0.0 2 . 5 140 FTG TO PE 0 . 0 SRC 0. 0 SRCE 74 .7 (N/A ) 0. 001 TL 517.00 PV 0. 0 ' NOTES : ( 1 ) Calculations were performed by the HASS 6 '0. 0 computer program under license no. granted 414D769 by HRS Systems, Inc . 2193 Ranchwood Dr. , N. E. Atlanta, GA 30345 (2) The system has been balanced to provide an average imbalance at each node of 0.001 gpm and a ma:imum imbalance at any node of 0.053 gpm. (3) Velocity pressures are printed for information only , and are not used in balancing the system . Maximum water velocity is 15. 8 ft/sec at pipe 35. �� . SPR!��<LER SYSTEM HYDRAULIC ANA� �IS Page 7 Date: 10/30/1995 MBCANE.SDF JOB TITLE: CAMPBELL-NELSON AUTO RECYCLING (4) PIPE FITTINGS TABLE Pipe Table Name: STANDARD. PIP PAGE, C MATERIAL : XL HWC: 120 Diameter Equivalent Fitting Lengths in Feet ( in ) E T L C B G A 1.) Ell Tee LngEll ChkVlv BfyVlv GatVlv AlmChk DPVlv 1 .452 4.00 8.00 3.00 9 . 00 8 . 00 1 . 00 13.00 13.00 PAGE: D MATERIAL: DIRON HWC: 140 Diameter Equivalent Fitting Lengths in Feet ( in ) E T L C B G Ell Tee LngEll ChkVlv BfyVlv GatVlv 4 . 100 18. 00 36 . 00 11 .00 39.00 22. 00 4.00 6. 280 24 . 00 52 .00 . 16.00 55 . 00 17.00 5 . 00 8. 390 31 . 00 60 .00 22.00 7B.00 21 . 00 7.00 PAGE: F MATERIAL : FLW795 HWC: 120 Diameter Equivalent Fitting Lengths in Feet ( in ) E T L C B G A D Ell Tee L CHK BFLYVL GA-VA ALRMVL DRYVLV 2 . 727 6.00 12.00 4.00 14 . 00 7.00 1 .00 17 .00 23.00 3. 352 7.00 15.00 5.00 16. 00 10.00 1 . 00 17 . 00 29.00 4.320 10.00 20.00 6.00 19 .00 12.00 2. 00 28 .00 30. 00 ' , ''---- - —'- ' - ^ ~ SPRY�,KLER SYSTEM HYDRAULIC ANAL . AIS Page 8 Date: 10/30/1995 MBCANE.SDF JOB TITLE: CAMPBELL-NELSON AUTO RECYCLING WATER SUPPLY CURVE 120+ . 110+ | 100+ 90*\\\\\\\\\ | 0\\\\\\\\\\ | * <-85.0 psi @ 1061 gpm | Flow Test Point P 80+ R � E | X S | S 70+ U | R | E | 60+ ( | P . ' . S | I 5(�+ ) | 40+ 30+ ' 20+ LEGEND " | X = Required Water Supply " | 74, 68 psi @ 683.7 gpm " 10+ ° | 0 = Available Water Supply v | 87. 78 psi @ 683.7 gpm " . ^ 0++-+---+----+-----+------+--------+--------+---------+------------ 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 FLOW (GPM) ADVANCED FIRE PROTECTION . INC. P. O. BOX 1543 WOODINVILLE, WA 98072 HYDRAULIC CAUCULATIONS LEHNER ENGINEERING FOR Fire Protection Engineers_ CAMPBELL - NELSON E; ACCEPTED AS NOTED SALES / DISPLAY AREA 1-1 RNECTED FILE NUMBER: MBCANES DATE: 10-31-1995 t_ 4 VV2 a 19% -DESIGN DATA-- OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION: ORDINARY GP II DENSITY: .20 gpm/sq . ft . AREA OF APPLICATION: 1950 sq . ft . COVERAGE PER SPRINKLER: 130 so ' ft . NUMBER OF SPRINKLERS CALCULATEDv 16 sprinklers TOTAL SPRINKLER WATER FLOW REQUIRED : 443 .9 gpm TOTAL WATER REQUIRED ( including hose) : 693.9 gpm FLOW AND PRESSURE (@ BOR ) : 443. 9 gpm @ 60 .6 psi SPRINKLER ORIFICE SIZE : 1/2 inch NAME OF CONTRACTOR : ADVANCED FIRE PROTECTION DESIGN/LAYOUT BY : AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION: ARLINGTON FIRE DEPT CON[RACTOR CERTIFICATION NUMBER : ADVANFP19996 CALCULATIONS BY HASS COMPUTER PROGRAM (LICENSE # 414D769 ) HRS SYSTEMS. INC. AILAN-A . GA ^ \ � ` ^ EPRINKLER SYSTEM HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS Page 1 ' Date: 10/31/1995 MBCANES. SDF JOB TITLE: CAMPBELL-NELSON AUTO RECYLCING SALES / DISPLAY AREA WATER SUPPLY DATP SOURCE STATIC RESID. FLOW AVAIL . TOTAL REQ ' [' NODE PRESS. PRESS . @ PRESS. @ DEMAND PRESS . TAG (PSI ) (PSI ) (GPM) (PSI ) (GPM) (PSI -! 90 . 0 85. 0 1061 . 0 87 . 7 693.9 63. 9 � AGGREGATE FLOW ANALYSIS : ^ TOTAL FLOW AT SOURCE 693. 9 BPM TOTAL HOSE STREAM ALLOWANCE AT SOURCE 250 .0 GPM OTHER HOSE STREAM ALLOWANCES 0 .0 GPM TOTAL DISCHARGE FROM ACTIVE SPRINKLERS 443 . 9 GPM NODE ANALYSIS DATA ' NODE TAG ELEVATION NODE TYPE PRESSURE DISCHARGE (FT ) (PSI ) (GPM) I 8. 5 K= 5 .60 19 . 1 24. 5 2 8. 5 K= 5.60 19 . 9 25 .0 8. 5 K= 5.60 21 .9 26 . 2 4 8 . 5 K= 5.60 23.8 27 . 3 � S. K= 5. 60 35 . 1 33. 2 8. 5 - - - - 29 .9 - - - - 7 8. 5 K= 5. 60 17. 0 23. 1 - 9 8. 5 K= 5.o0 17. 1 23 . 1 - 9 8. 5 - - - - 17. 6 - -~ - 10 8 . 5 K= 5 .60 19 . 5 24 . 8 11 8. 5 K= 5. 60 23 .3 27 . 0 Q 8. 5 K= 5.60 26. 5 28 . 8 1Z 8. 5 K= 5. SO 34. 7 33. 0 14 8 . 5 - - - - 35.4 15 B. K= 5. 60 23. 6 27 .2 16 8 . 5 K= 5. 60 24.6 �7.2 L7 B. K= 5. 60 26 . 9 29 .0 18 8 . 5 K= 5.60 29 . 3 30 . 3 �9 8. 5 K= 5. 60 36 . 6 33. 6 8. 5 - - - - 36 . 6 ~ - - �9 9.2 - - - - 51 .7 - - - 60. 6 -- ~- -^ �FIN 2 . 0 �FOUT 2. 0 ' UNG 0 , 5 - - - - 62 .4 - - - �NG1 0 .0 9RC 0 .0 SOURCE 63 . 9 443 . 9 Y ( C YSTEM HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS P�ge 2 ' Date : 10/31/1995 MBCANES.SDF JOB TITLE: CAMPBELL-NEL�ON AUTO RECYLCING SALES / DISPLAY AREA PIPE DATA pIPE TAG Q (GPM) DIA ( IN> LENGTH PRESS. END ELEV . NOZ . PT DISC. VEL(FPS) HW (C ) (FT) SUM . NOD' S -24. 5 1 .452 PL 13.0O PF 0. 9 24. 5 4. 7 100 FTG E PE 0. 0 2 8. 5 5.6 19 .9 25.(� 0 .054 TL 15 . 85 PV 0.2 -49 . 5 1 .452 PL 9. 50 PF 1 . 9 2 8. 5 5.6 19 . 9 25.0 9. 6 100 FTG ---- PE 0 .0 3 8. 5 5,6 21 .8 26 .2 0.200 TL �. �0 PV 0 . 6 Pipe: 3 -75. 6 1 .687 PL 9. 50 PF 2~0 l 8. 5 5. 6 21 . 8 26.2 10. 9 100 PTG ---- PE 0 .0 4 8 . 5 5 .6 23.8 27.3 0 .211 TL 9. 50 pV P 4 -l03. 0 1 .687 PL 9. 00 FIF 6. 0 � 8 . 5 5.6 23 .8 27. 3 14 .8 100 F�� T. PE 0 .0 6 S. 5 0 . 0 29 . 9 0.0 0. 374 TL 16 . 14 PV 1 . 5 Pioe: 1 .00 F. 5~2 5 8. 5 5.8 35. 1 33 .2 19.9 100 �TG T PE � 8 . 5 �.0 29 .9 0 .0 0 .776 T. 6 .71 PY 2 "7 Pipe: 6 -23. � 1 .452 PL 6. 00 �� 0.6 7' 8 . 5 5.6 17 .0 23 . 1 4. 5 100 FTG T F`E 0 .[' 9 8. 5 17.6 0.0 0.049 TL �1 . 71 F'V 0.1 ' P�oe: 5 . 00 PF 0. 5 4 . 5 100 Fl7� T PE� 0 .0 9 8.5 0.0 17 .6 � .0 0 .049 TL 10.71 PV 0 . � Pioe: 8 -~46.3 1 .452 PL 17 . 6 0^0 9.0 100 FTG ---- �E IJ. � z0 8. 524.8 �. 177 TL 11 . 00 ��V Pipe: 9 -71 .0 1. 452 PL 9. 50 pF 3. 7 24.B 13. 8 100 FTG ---- PE 0,0 5. L Pipe: �0 -98.0 1 . 687 PL 11 8, 5 5.6 23.3 PE 0. � 12 9° 5 5. 6 26. 5 �8. 8 0. 341 Ti 9 . �0 PV 1 .3 Pioe, 11 -�26.8 1 . 687 PL 9 . 00 oF 9. g 1� 8. 5 5�6 26 . 5 2S . 8 �8. 2 100 FTG 14 I G . 5 5. 6 34 .7 33.0 6~4 ��� FTG T PE 0 ' 0 14 9. � �.0 35. 4 0. 0 0. 095 TL 6. 71 PV 0 . 3 P�oe : 13 -�36 . 1 �.352 � 8. 5 5.6 75. 1 1� 8° 5 �.(^ 3�.4 0. 0 0 .022 TL 13 . 5� ^ \ < SPRINKLER SYSTEM HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS Page 3 Date: 10/31/1995 MBCANES.SDF JOB TITLE: CAMPBELL-NELSON AUTO RECYLCING. SALES / DISPLAY AREA PIPE DATA ( cont . ) PIPE TAG Q (GPM ) DIA( IN ) LENGTH PRESS . END ELEV . NOZ . PT DISC . VEL (FPS) HW(C) (FT) SUM . NODES (M ( K ) (PSI ) (GPM ) F.L. /FT ' PSI ) Pioe : 14 -27 . 2 1 .452 PL 11 .00 PF O. � 15 8 . 5 5~6 23.6 27,2 5. 3 100 FTG E PE 0. 0 16 8 . 5 5.6 24.6 27°8 0 . 066 TL 13. 95 PV 0 . 2 / � Pipe : 15 -55 .0 1 . 452 PL 9. 50 PF 2 . 3 8. 5 5.6 24 ,6 27 ;8 10 . 7 100 FTO ---~^ PE 0 . 0 17 8 . 5 5.6 26.9 29 .0 0 .243 TL 9. 50 PV 0 .8 Pioe: 16 -84 .0 1 .687 PL 9. 50 PF 2. 4 17 8 . 5 5. 6 26. 9 29. 0 12 . 1 100 FTG ---- PE 0. 0 18 8 . 5 5.6 29.3 30 .3 0.256 TL 9. 50 PV 1 . 0 Pioe: 17 -114"3 1 .687 PL 9.00 PF 7 . 3 18 8. 5 5.6 29.3 30 . 3 16,4 100 FTG T PE 0 . 0 ' 20 8 . 5 0.0 36. 6 0. 0 0. 453 TL 16" 14 PV 1 . 8 Pioe : 18 -33 . 6 1 .452 PL 1 .00 PF 0 . 7 19 8. 5 5.6 36. 0 33.8 6. 5 100 FTG T PE 0.0 20 8. 5 0 . 0 36.6 0.0 0.098 TL 6. 71 PV 0 . 3 Pipe: 19 -296.0 3 .352 PL 13. 50 PF 1.3 14 8 . 5 0.0 35 .4 0.0 10 .8 100 FTG ---- PE 0°0 20 8. 5 0.0 36 . 6 0.0 0.093 TL 13. 50 PV 0°8 ' Pipe: 20 -443 .9 3 .352 PL 55 .00 PF 14 . 9 20 8. 5 0.0 36.8 0.0 16 . 1 100 FTG 2ET PE 0 . 1 39 8 . 2 0.0 51 . 7 0.0 0. 197 TL 75. 70 PV 1 . 8 Pioe: 21 -443. 9 3 . 352 PL 2. 00 PF 1 .4 39 8 .2 0 .0 51 . 7 0.0 16 . 1 100 F70 E PE 0. 0 TOR 8. 2 0 .0 53. 0 0.0 0 . 197 TL 7 '00 PV 1 .8 Pioe: 22 -443 . 9 3. 352 PL 6.00 PF 4 . � TOR 8 .2 0.0 53." 0.0 16 . 1 120 FTG D PE 2. 7 BOR 2.0 0.0 60 . 6 O.} 0 . 141 TL 35. 00 PV 1 . 2 Pioe : 23 -443 .9 3 . 352 PL 2.00 PF 0.*_�,: 210 0.0 60 .6 0.0 16. 1 120 FT5 ---- PE 0 . 0 SFOUT 2.0 040 00 .9 010 0 . 141 TL 2.00 PV 1 .8 Pioe: 24 FIXED PRESSURE LOSS DEVICt''i' �FOUT 2. 0 0.060 .9 0~0 6^0 psi , 0 .0 g�m BFIN 2 . 0 0.054 . 9 �). 0 Pipe: 25 -443. 9 4 . 100 PL 2. 00 RF 0.9 BFOUT 2 ' 0 0.0 60^9 0. 0 10 -8 140 F76 E PE 0 . 6 �N8 0. 5 0.0 62.4 0~0 0. 040 TL 20. 00 PV 0' 8 Pioe : 26 -443.9 6 . 280 PL 68.00 PF 0. 7 01G 0 . 5 ().0 62^h 0.0 4,6 140 FTG ET PE 0.2 L'N81 0 . 0 0.0 63 3 0.0 0.005 rL 144 . 00 DV 0. 1 f - -- - - " v�~ . ( \ ^ EPRINKLER SYSTEM HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS Page 4 Date : 10/31/1995 MBCANES.SDF JOB TITLE: CAMPBELL-NELSON AUTO RECYLCING SALES / DISPLAY AREA PIPE DATA ( cont . ) PIPE TAG Q(GPM ) DIA( IN ) LENGTH PRESS. END ELEV . NOZ . PT DISC . VEL (FPS ) HW(C ) (FT) SUM . NODES (FT ) (K) (PSI ) (GPM ) F .L. /FT (PSI ) Pines 27 -443 .9 8.390 PL 450 .00 PF 0 . 6 UNG1 0. 0 0.0 63. 3 0 . 0 2. 6 140 FTG T PE 0. 0 SFC 0 . 0 SRCE 63.9 ( N/A) 0. 001 TL 510 .00 PV 0 . 0 ( 1 ) Calculations were performed �y the HASS 6 0 0 computer program | ^ ^ � under license no. 414D769 granted by HRS Systems, Inc. 2193 Ranchwood Dr. , N. E. Atlantax GA 30345 ' (2 ) The system has been balanced to provide an average imbalance at each node of 0. 003 gpm and a maximum imbalance at any node of 0.093 gpm. ( 3 ) Velocity pressures are printed for information only , and are not used in balancing the system. Maximum water velocity is 19.9 ft/sec at pipe 5. (4 ) PIPE FITTINGS TABLE Pipe Table Name: STANDARD.PIP ' PAGE: C MATERIAL : XL HWC : 120 Diameter Equivalent Fitting Lengths in Feet ( in ) E T L C B G A D E13 Tee LngEll ChkVlv BfyVlv GatVlv AlmChk DPVlv 1 .452 4 . 00 8. 00 3. 00 9. 00 8.00 1 . 00 13 .00 13.00 1 .687 5 . 00 10. 00 3. 00 11 . 00 8. 00 1 . 00 13. 00 13 . 00 PAGE: D MATERIAL: DIRON HWC: 140 Diameter. Equivalent Fitting Lengths in Feet ( in ) E T L C B G Ell Tee LngEll ChkVlv BfyVlv GatVlv 4. 100 18 .00 36. 00 11 ' 00 39.00 22.00 4.00 6 .280 24.03 52. 00 16' 00 55. 00 17 . 00 5.00 8. 390 31. 00 60 .00 22.00 78. 00 21 . 00 7. 00 PAGE: F MATERIAL : FLW795 HWC: 120 . Diameter Equivalent Fitting Lengths in Feet ( in ) T L C B G A D Tee L CHK BFLYVL GA-VA ALRMVU DRYVLY 3.352 7 . 00 15. 00 5. 00 16 . 00 10 . 00 1 ' 00 17 . 00 29.0(�) SPRINKLER S�STEM HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS Page � ' �a�e : 10�3l/1995 MBC�NES.SDI::.- 1 T" TITLE : CAMPBELL-NELSON AUTO RECY�CI�G SALES / DISPLAY AREA \«A�ER SUPP�� CURVE 120+ | 100_ | J 90*\\\\\\\\\ � ���ow Test Point P 80+ R | E ' S | S 70+ /J | R | % 60+ � . . S | l 50+ ' . 40+ , :Y,0� 20+ LE6EH� � X = Re�:ired 1�+ " ! 0 = A�"a�lab� e Water �u�ply " | 87.72 psi . , , 4O0 600 8OD ��0� 1�0� �u�0 1600 �800 ��OO� o I DEC-08-1995 14:56 FROM CREST NW CONSTRUCT INC TO 912064835077 P.01 1 W B LEHNER & ASSOCIATES 1 � � 18023 Hwy 99, Suite N DEC Lynnwood, WA 98037 ��I 6 y of"ARL INGTON (800) 698-0569 (206) 776-7616 FAX (206) 776-8577 November 28, 1995 To: David Anderson CITY OF ARL.INGTON 238 N. Olympic Arlington, WA 98223 PM-It-brand fax transmittal memo 7M IN of pagaa Re: Cambell Nelson Auto Recycling %•�-ri df - From Y 9 Co. Co. 18021 59th Ave NE Arlington, WA 98223 Dept- IPhoneB� Fax N Fax N Dear Cave: We have reviewed the submittal by Advanced Fine Protection, inc. and have the following comments. SHEET 1 of 1 - ACCEPTED AS NOTED 1. No fire hydrant is shown. Position of Fire Dept. Connection is subject to the Fire Chief's approval. 2. Lateral bracing is inadequate on the 2-1/2" mains in the dismantle area. Connect lateral bracing to rigid frame members as shown. Pipe lengths are not shown on the branchlines at the northwest comer of the building. Show pipe lengths on As-Built drawings. 4. Riser is improperly braced. Add a 4-way brace to base of riser. Add flexible couplings at the base of riser and top of riser S. Three inch crossmain at west side of the building is improperly braced. Add lateral bracing to rigid frame nrrernbeis as shown. The dry pipe valve is missing several components. Provide all of the following items: a. Alarm pressure switch (mount upstream of the trim shutoff valve). Do not install a shutoff valve for the alarm switch. b. Alarm test valve. C. Pipe ball drip to main drain or outside. -� y �I DEC-08-1995 14:58 FROM CREST NW CONSTRUCT INC TO 912064835077 P.01 d. Hi/low pressure switch to monitor air pressure. e. Tamper swltches on all shutoff valves. f. Air maintenance device is not identified. g. Air compressor is not identified. Set tank pressure at 90 psi, system pressure =40 psi or per manufacturer. No inspector's test is shown �rJ Provide an inspector's test. Information on the Fire department connection is unclear. ' Provide sensible caps, and 2-1/2" NS threads. OHydraulic nodes are missing from drawing. Show all nodes on As-Built drawings. HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS: ACCEPTABLE If you have any questions, please call. Sincerely, W. B. Lehner, P.E. WSL/mbl Fire Protection Engineer 0306-R1.doc W B LEHNER & ASSOCIATES K. •. �.. �`'• ti W B LEHNER & ASSOCIATES 18023 Hwy 99, Suite N Lynnwood, WA 98037 (800) 698-0569 (206) 776-7616 FAX (206) 776-8577 November 28, 1995 To: David Anderson CITY OF ARLINGTON 238 N. Olympic Arlington, WA 98223 Re: Cambell Nelson Auto Recycling Building 18021 59th Ave NE Arlington, WA 98223 Dear Dave: We have reviewed the submittal by Advanced Fire Protection, inc. and have the following comments. SHEET 1 of 1 - ACCEPTED AS NOTED 1. No fire hydrant is shown. Position of Fire Dept. Connection is subject to the Fire Chief's approval. 2. Lateral bracing is inadequate on the 2-1/2" mains in the dismantle area. Connect lateral bracing to rigid frame members as shown. Pipe lengths are not shown on the branchlines at the northwest corner of the building. Show pipe lengths on As-Built drawings. 4. Riser is improperly braced. Add a 4-way brace to base of riser. Add flexible couplings at the base of riser and top of riser. 5� Three inch crossmain at west side of the building is improperly braced. Add lateral bracing to rigid frame members as shown. 6OThe dry pipe valve is missing several components. Provide all of the following items: a. Alarm pressure switch (mount upstream of the trim shutoff valve). Do not install a shutoff valve for the alarm switch. b. Alarm test valve. C. Pipe ball drip to main drain or outside. �' y' J d. Hi / low pressure switch to monitor air pressure. e. Tamper switches on all shutoff valves. f. Air maintenance device is not identified. g. Air compressor is not identified. Set tank pressure at 90 psi, system pressure = 40 psi or per manufacturer. n7. No inspector's test is shown Provide an inspector's test. Information on the Fire department connection is unclear. Provide sensible caps, and 2-1/2" NS threads. 09 Hydraulic nodes are missing from drawing. Show all nodes on As-Built drawings. HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS: ACCEPTABLE If you have any questions, please call. Sincerely, W. B. Lehner, P.E. WBL/mbl Fire Protection Engineer 0306-R1.doc W B LEHNER & ASSOCIATES �: 1 ■I'Doaumnl6l Aa6v ChariefrBfkt/uKmdinp rnw-on wrhr� 10 « ...................:...................i...................................................................................... o 6 .. ............ ...................i.................. ...........»».•.4................ p 2 ..... ........ ........ i ............................................... i.... 0 0 100 200 300 400 no 600 GPM FbM Rd*(GPM( Ar1iS 2000 SS 1)oU,rt_C _H- 1� r - ria.D10 F �., _ 1 1 1'y ' 7i4 y WWWoF.MdCa7 SPRINKLERS A�, � D I/A N CED O ��5� S 4 FIRE PROTECTION INC. P.O. BOX 1543 WOODINVILLE, WA 98072 JOB: BY. Ca►,��DLII_ - r� i_,� ���o��_r_�� c� DATE ► -0\A,�cr�-�,.._,, SCALE,lP.. 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Olympic Avenue Arlington, WA 98223 Re: Campbell-Nelson Auto Recycling 18021-59th Ave NE Fire Sprinklers Arlington, WA 98223 Permit # 1904 IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE THIS TRANSMISSION IN ITS ENTIRETY, PLEASE PHONE. We are SENDING you the following items: FOR: Submittal Plans Specifications Approval Your Use Copy of Letters Calculations Details Comments As Requested COPIES DATE NO DESCRIPTION 1 11-5-95 Dwg. 1 of 1 Fire Sprinkler Shop Drawing 1 11-28-95 " Print of Above 1 set 10-30-95 mbcane.sdf Set of Hydraulic Calculations 1 11-28-95 0306-R1.doc Engineers Review Letter 1 11-29-95 1 Invoice Invoice, complete REMARKS: Sincerely, W.B. Lehner, P.E. Fire Protection Engineer 0306-T.1-DA WB LEHNER & ASSOCIATES i W B LEHNER & ASSOCIATES 18023 Hwy 99, Suite N Lynnwood, WA 98037 (800) 698-0569 (206) 776-7616 FAX (206) 776-8577 November 28, 1995 To: David Anderson CITY OF ARLINGTON 238 N. Olympic Arlington, WA 98223 Re: Cambell Nelson Auto Recycling Building 18021 59th Ave NE Arlington, WA 98223 Dear Dave: We have reviewed the submittal by Advanced Fire Protection, inc. and have the following comments. SHEET 1 of 1 - ACCEPTED AS NOTED 1. No fire hydrant is shown. Position of Fire Dept. Connection is subject to the Fire Chief's approval. 2. Lateral bracing is inadequate on the 2-1/2" mains in the dismantle area. Connect lateral bracing to rigid frame members as shown. Z Pipe lengths are not shown on the branchlines at the northwest corner of the building. Show pipe lengths on As-Built drawings. 4. Riser is improperly braced. Add a 4-way brace to base of riser. Add flexible couplings at the base of riser and top of riser. Three inch crossmain at west side of the building is improperly braced. Add lateral bracing to rigid frame members as shown. i aThe dry pipe valve is missing several components. Provide all of the following items: a. Alarm pressure switch (mount upstream of the trim shutoff valve). Do not install a shutoff valve for the alarm switch. b. Alarm test valve. c. Pipe ball drip to main drain or outside. t d. Hi / low pressure switch to monitor air pressure. e. Tamper switches on all shutoff valves. f. Air maintenance device is not identified. g. Air compressor is not identified. Set tank pressure at 90 psi, system pressure = 40 psi or per manufacturer. V7) No inspector's test is shown Provide an inspector's test. Information on the Fire department connection is unclear. Provide sensible caps, and 2-1/2" NS threads. �9 Hydraulic nodes are missing from drawing. Show all nodes on As-Built drawings. HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS: ACCEPTABLE If you have any questions, please call. Sincerely, W. B. Lehner, P.E. WBL/mbl Fire Protection Engineer 0306-R1.doc W B LEHNER & ASSOCIATES i D VA N C E D P.O Woodinville, Box 1543 . 19738 - 144th Ave. N.E. (.mmqd,*� 800: 239-3477 `FIRE PROTECTION INC. Woodinville, Washington 98072 FAX: 483-5077 12-11-95 A WASHINGTON CORPORATION CITY OF ARLINGTON DEPT. OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 238 N. OLYMPIC AVE. ARLINGTON, WA 98225 DEC 13 1995 ATTENTION: DAVID W. ANDERSON, BUILDING OFFICIAL (SIT`( OF ARLINGTON SUBJECT : REVISIONS TO THE SPRINKLER SYSTEM RF, : CAMPBELL-NELSON AUTO RECYCLING Dear Mr. Anderson: The following revisions have been made to the fire sprinkler system plans per plan review. 1) The position of the fire dept. connection has been adjusted and is now at the west wall (north corner), which is facing 59th Ave. 2) Seismic bracing to be provided at each flexible coupling in horizontal piping and at least every 40'-0" intervals, and longitudinal braces every 80'-0" and at all changes in direction, sizes 2-1/2" and larger. Lateral bracing will connect to rigid frame members as shown. 3) Pipe lengths are now shown on the branch lines at the northwest corner of the building. 4) A 4-way earthquake brace has been added to the base of riser and flexible couplings have been added at the base and top of risers. 5) See response to item#2. 6) Riser Dry Pipe Valve detail now shown more clearly to identify the alarm pressure switch, alarm test valve, ball drip piping, high/low pressure switches, tamper switches, air maintenance device and air compressor. 7) Inspectors test now shown at southeast building corner. 8) Fire Dept. Connection to be a 2-1/2" x 2-1/2" x 4" single clapper siamese type with 2-1/2" N.H. standard thread and breakaway caps as noted. 9) All hydraulic nodes are now included on drawings. If you have any questions, please call. Sincerely, ADVANCED FIRE PROTECTION, INC. 1&11'4� I llev(�S; David Maus Project Estimator E. 1606 Holyoke #8 • Spokane, Washington 99207 12013 N.E. 99th St. #1680 • Vancouver, Washington 98682 Spokane: Bellingham: Vancouver: (509)489-5040 (360) 738-8081 (360) 896-3650 800: 489-5044 800: 239-347 7 800: 2 60-9701 FAX: 489-5044 FAX: 896-3649 ,� t ADVANCED FIRE PROTECTION. INC. P. D . EOX 154:1: wOUDINVILLE. &A 58072 SYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS ARLINSTON,WA FILE NUMBER : MBCANE DATE: 10-30-1995 L LEE .9 a NOV. 2 -DESISN DATA- OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION: ORDINARY SP 11 DENSITY : .20 gpm/sq . it . AREA OF APPLICATION: 1950 so . ft . COVERAGE PER SPRINKLER: 125 so . ft . NUMBER OF SPRINKLERS CALCULATED : 16 sprinklers TOTAL SPRINKLER WATER FLOW REQUIRED : 433. 7 qpm TOTAL WATER REQUIRED ( including hosaj : 683.7 gpm, FLOW AND PRESSURE A BOR ) -. 417. 7 gmm @ 65 . 3 SPRINKLER ORIFICE SIZE : 1/2 NAME OF CONTRACTCR: ADVANCED FIRE PROTECTION DESIGN/LAYOUT AUTHORITY HAVING jURISDICTION: ARLINETON "IRE DE17 CONTRACTOR CERTIFICATION NUMBER: ADVANF?19q&.,'- • COLCULATIONE 1Y HASYCOmATER PRCEPAM ( LIZaNSE 4 �14D70P HR" 9YETENE . !NC , W B LEHNER & ASSOCIATES 18023 Hwy 99, Suite N Lynnwood, WA 98037 (800) 698-0569 (206) 776-7616 FAX (206) 776-8577 November 28, 1995 To: David Anderson CITY OF ARLINGTON 238 N. Olympic Arlington, WA 98223 Re: Cambell Nelson Auto Recycling Building 18021 59th Ave NE Arlington, WA 98223 Dear Dave: We have reviewed the submittal by Advanced Fire Protection, inc. and have the following comments. SHEET 1 of 1 - ACCEPTED AS NOTED 1. No fire hydrant is shown. Position of Fire Dept. Connection is subject to the Fire Chief's approval. 2. Lateral bracing is inadequate on the 2-1/2" mains in the dismantle area. Connect lateral bracing to rigid frame members as shown. 0 Pipe lengths are not shown on the branchlines at the northwest corner of the building. Show pipe lengths on As-Built drawings. 4. Riser is improperly braced. Add a 4-way brace to base of riser. Add flexible couplings at the base of riser and top of riser. Three inch crossmain at west side of the building is improperly braced. Add lateral bracing to rigid frame members as shown. OThe dry pipe valve is missing several components. ` Provide all of the following items: a. Alarm pressure switch (mount upstream of the trim shutoff valve). Do not install a shutoff valve for the alarm switch. b. Alarm test valve. C. Pipe ball drip to main drain or outside. d. Hi / low pressure switch to monitor air pressure. e. Tamper switches on all shutoff valves. f. Air maintenance device is not identified. g. Air compressor is not identified. ` Set tank pressure at 90 psi, system pressure = 40 psi or per manufacturer. No inspector's test is shown �* Provide an inspector's test. Information on the Fire department connection is unclear. Provide sensible caps, and 2-1/2" NS threads. 09 Hydraulic nodes are missing from drawing. Show all nodes on As-Built drawings. HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS: ACCEPTABLE If you have any questions, please call. Sincerely, W. B. Lehner, P.E. WBL/mbl Fire Protection Engineer 0306-R1.doc W B LEHNER & ASSOCIATES V,$a 4W 4'Docummolmd Pow CharadoWks(&wiuwno snA-oil m1m) 10 a ....................................................................................................... . .... ....... ... ........................................................................4. ........ ...... ................... .................................... ................. 2 ................. .................. ............................................ 100 200 300 a00 sm 4W6PlA Arlcf:) '20010-3»� I)OU&LE- i(L no Fre Lam WluLam F.McKay U FL SPRINKLERS D ICE® 0 \L.-=o E:l 4 P.O. BOX 1543 WOODINVILLE, WA 98072 BY: q A,- —) JOB: L C-- --N o ' '--e C .' -- DATE A I -\ k- �)-- .. K� ��\'k � —/-- -\—N� z C—� SCALE"p--\-'-" 11 OF . ' = . 4DVANCED FIRE PROTECTION, INC' P. O . BOX 1543 WOODINVILLE, WA 98072 HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS FOR ! ^-' CAMPBELL-NELSON - 37' ARLINGTON, WA FILE NUMBER : MBCANE DATE: 10-30-1995 C SEE A TER u. -DESIGN DATA- OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION: ORDINARY GP I � DENSITY: .20 gpm/sq . ft. AREA OF APPLICATION : 1950 so . ft . AVERAGE PER SPRINKLER: 125 so . ft . NUMBER OF SPRINKLERS CALCULATED : 16 sprinklers TOTAL SPRINKLER WATER FLOW REQUIRED : 433.7 gpm TOTAL WATER REQUIRED ( incIud±ng hose) : 683.7 gpm FLOW AND PRESSURE (@ BOR ) : 433. 7 gpm @ 65 . 3 os]. ' SPRINKLER ORIFICE SIZE : 1/2 inch NAME Cl!-- CONTRACTOR : ADVANCED FIRE PR 0TECTI0N DESIGN/LAYOUT 9Y, AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION : *RLINETON &IRE DEPT ` '^!�9 "OFAR'L/N£T��� CONTRACTOR CERTIFICATION NUMBER: ADVANFP199B� �� , . CALCULATIONS Y HASS [0.1PUTER PROGRAM ( 4ICENS-� 4 A!4D76P \ HRY SYST"MS . Wq. n` ww+4 . n... :j -n, I 1 i Igital M orilloring ProductsProduct Specification LT-0216(e194) COMMAND PROCESSOR f, MEA MODEL 1912XRF <&> Commercial Fire Package `SF" Descriptions. The 1912XRF Command Processor fire package from s ` DMP provides alarm dealers with one of the industry's most • powerful fire/burglary systems available. The package is built around the 1912XR Command Processor and offers that panel's proven reliability and full range of loop expansion, communication, and relay output capabilities. _ The 1912XRF package is suitable for use in applications System Features requiring the supervision of waterf low switches,smoke and • Up to 137 fully programmable loops„133 of which heat detectors, pull stations, thermostats, and other fire can be used with 2-wire smoke detectors devices. Indicating requirements can be met using the • Built-in programming from any keypad DMP 866 Supervised Indicating Circuit Module. • Cross zoning between any two loops in a partition Programming the 1912XR is accomplished through the e Individual loop programming for instant, delay, Security CommandTmkeypadsorremotelyusingtheRemote priority, fire,fire verification, fire retard, panic, AccessTM PC software program from DMP. presignal, fast response, cross zoning, and fire Package Contents supervisory 1 - 1912XRPCB Command Processor panel • Dual phone lines 1 -350-18 Red, Large panel enclosure • 1 Amp bell output 1 - 893 Dual Phone Line Module • 600mA auxiliary output 1 -715 Powered Loop Expander with Enclosure . Power limited circuits 1 -318 Dual Battery Harness • Keypad loop status displays 1 -320 16 VAC, 40VA Wire-in Transformer 1 - 325 120VAC Terminal Strip 4-wire keypad and loop expander connections 2-356 RJ Phone Cords • System test by user Listings and Approvals Area Arming, All/Perimeter, or Home/Away mode for each partition Uhderwriters Laboratories- S3598 Up to four independent partitions Central Station Signaling Local Protective Signaling Up to 20 individual reporting areas Remote Station Protective Signaling • 100 user codes Proprietary Protective Signaling • 7-day temporary user codes California State Fire Marshal -7165 1157:101 One or more Common areas in each partition Factory Mutual - OX5AO.AY Up to eight keypad addresses New York City MEA- 168-93-E 100 event history display from keypad Loop Expansion Permanent, Temporary, and Output schedules The 1912XRF package is expandable to 137 loops, each . Alternate reporting to 2 SCS-1 Receivers programmable for a variety of fire and burglary applications. . AA Multiplex, digital dialer, or combined DDMX The 1912XR panel provides four fim/burglary loops and reporting to UL listed DMP SCS-1 Receiver one Class B 12VDC powered loop.In addition,there are up . Individual bypassing of each loop to 32loops available on the eight keypad addresses and up Swinger bypass option on all loops to 100 loops can be added using an expansion interface module and up to 25 loop expander modules. • Automatic or deferred test reports All expansion loops can be used for 2-wire smoke detectors. • Ambush code Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. 1912XRF Product Specification t.�t.- Communication Accessories The 1912XRF system's communication features include Model Description standard digital dialer,multiplex,or DDMX reporting to one or two UL listed DMP SCS-1 Receivers. 322 16.5 VAC 10oVA wire in transformer 304 Output Harness Digital Dialer 305 Pluq-in Output Relay Standard Dual Tone Multi Frequency (DTMF) dialing 367 12 VDC 6.5 Ah battery provides quickconnection to a central station where system 670 Alphanumeric Keypad events can be quickly downloaded using the IBM's SDLC 770 Alphanumeric Keypad with 4 loops communication format. 771 Alphanumeric Keypad with 4 loops and door relay Multiplex 714 Loop Expander Module-Class B loops Provides a continuous connection between the panel and 715 Loop Expander Module- 12 VDC powered loops the receiver and provides immediate notification of any 716 Relay Output Expander-4 Form C(SPDT)and 4 interruptions.This allows you to meet the requirements for switched grounds(open collectors) installations where multiplex communication is either 865 Style Y or Z Indicating Circuit Module required or a viable option. 866 Supervised Indicating Circuit Module 869 Dual Style D Initiating Circuit Module DDMX 862 Data Network Interface Card This provides normal digital dialer operation during disarmed 872 Inovonics Interface Card periods with automatic multiplex connection to the SCS-1 881 Expansion interface Card Receiver after the last area in the system is armed. Dual Reporting 100 User Codes The 1912XR allows you to send fire and burglary reports to You can assign tip to 100 customized user codes in the one or two DMP SCS-1 Receivers.You can also program 1912XR panel allowing you to select the system functions the panel to use either receiver as a backup when the other and keypad displays each user can access. You can also cannot be contacted. select standard DMP authority level programming that Outputs provides nine fixed levels of access to the system. The 191 2XRF package can provide two SPDT relayoutputs Built-in Programmer and four 12 VDC 50mA powered outputs by adding an The 1912XR contains its programming information in an on optional Model 304 Wire Harness and 2 Model 305 Plug- board processor and does not require an external in Output Relays to the panel.Each SPDT relay is rated for programmer.Installers and service technicians can program 1 Amp at 30 VDC or 500mA at 120 VAC. and test the system from any of the eight keypad addresses. New 716 Relay Output Expander Modules can also be Cross Zoning added to increase the panel's relay capacity to 100 auxiliary This powerful feature allows multiple loops to be cross Form C relays and 137 open collector outputs. Individual zoned and report alarms only when two or more are faulted outputs can be activated by loop activity,manually through within a programmed time of 4 to 250 seconds. If just one the keypad,or by one of up to 50 programmable schedules. loop faults, only a trouble report is sent to the receiver. 100 Event Memory Priority Loop Programming The 1912XR stores up to too system activity events in Burglary loops can be programmed for priority that prevents memory that you can review from the keypad menu or their being bypassed or force armed.These loops must be download with the Remote Access software program.The in a normal state before their assigned area can be armed. Display Events feature allows users to view stored openings Schedules and closings,loop events,usercode and schedule changes, In addition to the 50 output schedules,the 1912XR provides door access, and supervisory events. flexibility in system operation by supplying other types of True Partitioning programmable schedules. For burglary applications, the 1912XR contains four Primary and Secondary Schedules completely independent partitions with each partition having These schedules are intended for regular use in such its own exit delay timer,burglary output,and schedules as applications as late to close annunciation and auto arming. well as opening and closing report and closing code. You can also program primary and secondary schedules to options.You can program up to eight areas in partition one enable users with specific authority levels to disarm the and up to four areas each in partitions two through four for system only during selected times. a total of 20 areas. Permanent and Temporary Schedules Each of the 20 programmable areas provide a separate Permanent schedules are similarto primary and secondary account number,auto arming and disarming,armed output and are also intended for regular use.Temporary schedules relay, and Common Area operation. can be used to allow lower level user access during non- business hours but must be set after each occurrence. Dom, M�,rg Pdy Illl_Il-1L�Ul! 1_fl1U-1 LT-0216(8/94) � M E S L P R O D U C T 1 N F 0 R M A T 1 0 N B U L L E T I N 429 SERIES Self-Diagnostic, 4. Two-Wire, I j Photoelectric I / Smoke Detectors Model numbers: 429AT, 429C, 429CT, 429CRT, and 429CST oL LISTED ■ Intelligent, self-diagnostics The ESL 429 Series self-diagnostic, two-wire smoke detectors continually monitor their own ® Field replaceable optical chamber sensitivity and operational status, and provide a visual • Low-profile design trouble indication if they drift out of sensitivity range or fail internal diagnostics. This meets NFPA 72 field ■ Plug-in terminal block sensitivity testing requirements without the need for ■ Advanced false alarm immunity external meters. Additional diagnostic information is activated by applying a magnet near the detector's integral reed switch, This initiates a self-diagnostic routine and provides visual indication of sensitivity level, or if service is required. The 429 Series is easily cleaned by simply replacing ESL's proprietary field-replaceable optical chamber. All models are designed to reduce false alarms from dust, insects, RFI and external light. An integral combination rate-of-rise and fixed 135°F (57°C), 50-foot rated, heat sensor is available with all "T" model detectors (see selection guide). An integrated silicon heat sensor and a dedicated microprocessor are used to detect heat and perform the rate of rise calcula- tions, for earlier heat detection. l continued ESL 429 Series Smoke Detectors Architectural and Engineering Specifications The ESL 429 Series low-profile, self-diagnostic, two-wire smoke Models with auxiliary relays are approved for releasing service. detectors work on the light scattering principle.A pulsed infrared light-emitting diode serves as the light source, and a The very low profile 429 Series detectors are equipped with a high-speed photo-diode as the sensing element. When the hinged cover, a concealed tamper-resistant latch, and insect amount of light reflected onto the photodiode reaches the screens. sensitivity setting, the smoke sampling rate increases. Three (3) successive smoke sensings above the sensitivity setting are All wiring terminates in plug-in, clamp-type screw terminals. required to sound an alarm. This design has superior The detectors mount to a standard single-gang electrical box, protection against false alarms caused by dust, insects, RF and a four-inch octagonal, four-inch square electrical box, or ambient-light. WIREMOLD No. 5739 fixture box. A confirmed alarm causes the normally flashing power Smoke Detector Spacing indicator LED to light continuously and the optional alarm On smooth ceilings (as defined in NFPA 72), spacing of 30 relay (available in "R"models) to operate. A trouble indication feet (9,1 meters) may be used as a guide. Other spacing may is automatically displayed by flashing the LED every second. be used depending on ceiling height, high air movement, This meets NFPA 72 field sensitivity testing requirements.An and other conditions or response requirements. internal 85 dB horn (available in "S"models) emits a steady tone when the detector alarms and a pulsed tone when power polarity is reversed. The proprietary optical sensing chamber is field replaceable, allowing quick and easy cleaning and maintenance. +A+T - 0 0 o — Product Data Sensitivity...........................................max ..... 3.1 - 1.0%/ft. Alarm current............................... 50 mA± 1 0% 0�)24 V DC min ... 3.1 + 0,50%/ft. Max,avg. polarity reverse current-CST..................... 10 mA Operating temperature range ....................... 32°F to 100°F Sounder specifications................................... 85 dB at 10 ft. 0°C to 37.8°C Heat detector specifications-fixed temp.........., 135°F±5°F Operating humidity range............................... 0 to 95% RH (57.2°C± 2,8°C) Minimum voltage-C, CT, CRT, CST.............................. 8.5 V -rate of rise.......... 15°F/min. &> 105°F -AT.—............................................... 6.5 V (8.3°C/min. &>40.6"C) Maximum voltage -C, CT, CRT, CST............................. 33 V Relay specifications................. 2A @ 28 V DC or 120 VAC -AT.................................................... 20 V Packaging .............I....... 10 detectors are packed in a carton Maximum ripple (peak to peak) .................................... 10% Color............................................... white cover/white base Typical average standby current................................. 70 pA with UV inhibitor to prevent yellowing Field wiring size............................................... 14-24 AWG 2-wire compatibility.................... see ESL Compatibility Index Listing ...................................................................... UL 268 Selection Guide Designator Feature Description R Auxiliary Relay Used to activate other devices such as elevator recall,door holders,strobes,etc. Listed for releasing service. S Bullt-In Sounder 85db bullt-In sounder alarms when smoke Is detected or when power wlring polarlty Is reversed. Integrated Fixed Integrated fixed 135°F(57°C)temperature and rate of rise heat detector offers double protection. T Temp.and Rate of Either heat detector or smoke detector can trip and latch LED and alarm relay outputs. Rise Heat Detector Sentrol,Inc. Sentrol Europe ©1994 Sentrol,Inc.Certain of the �� Corporate Headquarters Tel.:(33,1)47.98.63.63 items in the Product Information 503-692-4052 Fax:(33.1)47.98.75.12 Bulletin are protected under one or Technical Support:800-648-7424 more of the following patents: A Product of Sentrol, Inc. 800-547-2556 4,163,969;4,517,555.Other patents pending. Printed on Recycled Paper Sentrol,Inc,reserves the right to change specifications without notice. EI377-rG I OK-194 s Edwards") 280B series Heat Detectors - • RATE-OF-RISE AND — FIXED TEMPERATURE DESCRIPTION • USE FOR PROPERTY PROTECTION ONLY Heat Detectors are available with 135 or 194 degree • FM FACTORY MUTUAL APPROVED Fahrenheit ratings: in fixed, or fixed and rate-of-rise temperature operation with single circuit normally • UL LISTED open contacts. FEATURES The Heat Detector is available with either a metal or •WHITE—blend with ceiling. • LOW PROFILE—with white plastic reversible mounting plate. (See Note 1). wide base covering mounting plate and box. • POSI- Both the metal plate(see below) and plastic plate(See TIVE OPERATING INDICATION—when fixed tem- page E24) can be used for either flush or surface perature element is activated, center disc falls free from mounting. detector. (Detector replacement is required) *ON SITE Skirt— Cat. No. 6253 TESTING—rate-of-rise feature is automatically self- Decorative enclose to cover electrical box when surface restoring permitting on site testing of this feature. mounting the 28OB-PL (See Note '1) series Detector • EASY INSTALLATION—twist and it locks in place: For use with standard 31/2" or 4" octagon boxes, 11/2" same mounting plate for 31/2 or 4 inch octagon box, or deep. See page E24. open mounting. Terminals clearly marked. • WIDE Contact ratings on all models are3amps@6to125VAC, SPACING-50 foot centers on rate-of-rise and fixed 1.0 amps @ 6 to 28 VDC, 0.3 amps @ 125 VDC, and.01 temperature units. (See Specification Table for details) amps @ 250 VDC. Maximum Coverage U.L.Max. (Note 21 NOTES U.L. AmblenI Max. '1 For while plastic i eversible mounting ptafein place of standard metal plate.add Number Normal Rate of Rli a Temp. Calling Distance 2 Maffix i u to Cat No (e g age has of Cond.of Note A or Rating Tamp. from Wall ti Maximum detector coverage has been determined is 10 is provide detection I I p Ume equal to sprinkler devices spaced at t0�loat Intervals 111x1 square loot area)on Cal No.' Circuits Contacts Fixed Temp. IF Rating°F Sq.FL Spacing (Hole 3j a smooth ceiling 15 feel 9 inches high Higher ceilings can adversely affect detection time in some instances.earlier detection may he obtained by reducing 281E 1 Open ROR&Fixed 135 100 the spacing between detectors See Appendix C.Guide for Automatic Detector Spacing NFPA 72E-1987,Automatic Fire Detectors. 2820 1 Open ROR&Fixed 194 150 2 500 50' 25' 3 Maximum distance shown is from any wall partition or ceiling projection 2838 1 Open Fixed 135 100 extending down more than 12 inches. p 4.Rate-of-Rise rating is 15^FIMin-Sell-Restoring. 2848 1 Open Fixed 1 194 150 WARNING If they are spaced In accordance with the above table, they 1. DANGER-This device does not protect life against fire and can contribute, within an overall fire safety program, to smoke. In most fires, hazardous levels of smoke, heat and reducing the risk of avoidable property losses. Under no toxic gases can build up before a heat detector would Initiate circumstances should these devices be relied on as the sole an alarm. Independent studies Indicate that heat detectors measure to ensure fire safety. Danger will result If these should only be used when property protection alone Is devices are relied on to any degree for the protection of Involved.In cases where life safety Is a factor,the use of smoke human life. detectors Is recommended. 2. DANGER-This device does not contain a built-In signal. The Intended use of the Edwards 280B Series Heat Detector Is Alarm signals can only be generated by interconnection with to provide one source of Information that Is supplemental to separately Installed signaling devices. smoke detection to Increase the probablilty that an early 3. DANGER-This device will not operate without electrical warning will be provided so that property can be safeguarded. power,and fires often cause cutoffs of electrical power.This Heat detectors do not always detect fires because the fire may device does not contain a battery backup power supply.If the be a slow smoldering, low heat type (producing smoke) or electrical circuit feeding the device Is cut,or Is not providing because they may not be near where the fire occurs, or power for any reason, this device will not detect heat or because the heat of the fire may bypass them.This detector provide any warning of a possible fire.Nor will It provide any will not detect oxygen levels, smoke,toxic gases,or flames. warning that It Is not functioning. Accordingly, this device should only be used as a part of a 4. DANGER-The rate-of-rise feature on the Edwards 280B broadly based program of fire safety which would Include a Series Heat Detector is subject to failure over time.The rate- variety of sources of Information on heal and smoke levels, of-rise feature should be tested by a qualified fire protection visual sighting of the fire,extinguishment systems,and other specialist annually to ensure that It is In working order. safety measures. e.1/E^ WIRE ENTRANCE 2I/32'r.4 TO INSTALL DETECTOR— f1T1 MATCH ARROWS ON yl.. SNAP-OUTS P.OU75 DETECTOR AND rA ELECTRICAL BOX PLATE,PUSH UP ANDND TURN TURN fNot Supo4d1 _ o CIA AiTO CLOCKWISE 4% / gri91 flt0 0 617)1 i% -� I LEGS SENT UP 90,ON 1351 METAL MOUNTING PLATE FOP EXPOSED WIRING MOUNT USING LIMITEDENERGY CABLE TO REMOVE DETECTOR— 414 MOUNT NO PLATE S PLASTIC LIFT METAL FINGER WITH �I1201 MOLDED 70 2%DIA MTO SCREW DRIVER TIP AND ACCOMMODATE 1701 TURN DETECTOR COUNTER Ww Mount rl � EXPOSED WIRING MOUNT CLOCKWISE ftooud Wpiog ' i11Mh Mount Condull WhIT-4 U.14n,po MHN FRONT view WIRE ENTRANCE Ploflic Moun(Inp P1Ala- Mounlfnp P10• MA41 Mountln0 ouu SNAP,OUTS Suppllcd on'-PL7 Mndel!See Note'1 NOTE:Dimensions are in inches and(millimeters) Specifications subject to change without notice. EDWARDS 'o A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNAL • FARMINGTON, CT 06032 E19 0 COPYRIGHT 1991 EDWARDS Edwards° IN CASF OF Manual Stations F I RE CAT. NO. 270 SERIES — FIRE ALARM STATION • Breakglass Edwards Fire Alaithi FEATURES Manual Stdtions SPO and DPO Models UL listed • Open or closed Cat. NO. 770 circuit•Simple to test•Single action•May be surface Isst mounted on P-027193 cast back box or P-039250 steel back box. (See page E16 for conduit provisions) • Die cast station painted red, with silver painted strips. •Mounts on 4"sq. box with single gang plaster cover. >! P1#1tL}E V��gt *Overall depth of 21/2". '° FOF IRE APPLICATIONS Fire alarm systems in schools, hospitals, factories, industrial applications. DANGER — These devices will not operate without Contact Ratings Dimensions electrical power, and fires often cause cutoffs of Cat.No. Description Amps Volts H I W D electrical power. These devices do not contain a Single pole battery backup Power suPPIY• If the electrical circuit 270-SPO' normally open 3 125 AC feeding the device Is cut,or Is not providing power for Single pole 1.5 250 AC any reason,the device will not Initiate any warning of a 270-SPC' normally closed 4'/16 3'/a 1 fire or emergency.Nor will it provide any warning that It (1ts) (79) (25) Double pole 1.5 125 AC Is not functioning. 270-DPO" normally open 0.5 250 AC "For replacement glass rod order 270-GLR PW 77 INCASEOF EMERGENCY w use a f 117) erawe.rcr - CAT. NO. 78 — EMERGENCY STATION 00 • Low Voltage FEATURES: Breakglass type for normally open opera- tion only,up to 48 volts•Red plastic finish•Mounts on surface or on gem box or single gang plaster cover. APPLICATIONS: For use in factories to shut down Contact Ratings Dimensions equipment or production lines in case of an emergency, Cat. No. Description Amps Volts H W D to signal evacuation in the event of an emergency 78' Breakglass 5 24 AC 45/a 27/8 3/4 situation, or to alert personnel that a dangerous Type (117) (73) (19) condition exists. `For replacement breakglass order P-027024 NOTE Dimensions are in inches and(millimeters).Specifications subject to change without notice. E18 EfOW/0►RDF; IGS A L)NIT OF GF NF FIAL. SI f7N AL NOV 07 '94 04:41PIl GENTEX HOLLAND P.2i2 Gr=NTF.X__ SERIES Wiring Diagrams Architect &Englneer Specifications The alarm signal shall be Gentex model or approved equal and shall be listed by Underwriters Laboratories A.HO HOW AND%C SERIES POWEAWNPARALLEL for Fire Protective Service hearing impaired. The model shall also be listed with the California State Fire .� I ITa o Marshal and the Bureau of Standards and Appeals(NYC). �x-^ The alarm signals shall produce a sound output of 90 dBA or eaP greater peak as measured in an anechoic chamber. The alarm signal shall be capable of changing from a steady tone to pulsing without permanent alteration to the unit. S SHGEERIkS WITH HORN ANDSTHOSEFUMAC0 WDEPENDEMIY Maximum'current consumption at 24VDC for alarm horn only vMt REMOVE CIRCUIT COVER HOUSING AnD REMDYC JUMPIAS I AND. shall not exceed 17 milliamps and the maximum current con- REPLACE=A AND PPOCEEOTO WIRE HORNINrOohm sumption for horn/strobe using 15 candela shall not exceed ,t Wlw 140mA ® 12VDC and 95rnA 0 24VDC- For those applications t�'� Vi Hr fi S• F+1`4 IS S• requiring the higher candela output strobe with alarm horn,the it.r strobe output shall be 75 candela. The current consumption of IL EQLs the strobe(1575) shall not exceed 93 milliamps 0 24VDC and t EeLn 209mA (al 12VDC 0 1 Hz, and combined with alarm horn shall not exceed 110mA ® 24VDC and 226mA 0 12VDC. The alarm signal shall be provided with screw terminals for in- NOTE:PDWER IS SUPPLIED TO DEVICES WHEN CONTROL PANEL IS LATCHED. out fiiP.id Wiring,the strobe shall be capable of operation indepen- dently after horn has been silenced. Mounting:N' Square boxes w/brackets 2'/s" deep minimum 4" square metal/non-metallic switch/outlet boxes 2'A" deep minimum Gangable 2 gang switch/masonry outlet boxes Ve" deep minimum i oab oo° OZ) ° -o i �0 NOTE, Supplied with beauty plugs to accommodate a variety of installations. GENTEX CORPORATION Fire Protection Products: '10985 Chicago Dr. Box$10,Zeeland, MI 49464 GXt20491-14 616/392-7195, FAX: 616/S92.4219 few*Printed an Recycled Paper I. \ • ' 1 � NOV 07 '94 04:40PIl GENTEX HOLLRND P. 1/2 Post-it°Fax Note 7671 Da .- R 70 \ From GE1% Co.Mept. Co, Phone# Phone 0 F U Fax 4 NewLowerC*,— SERIES 4" Electronic Horn HG or SHG Series Applications l �Hr 4" low frequency electronic horn and alarm signal to a pulsing low frequency horn/strobe ltial nreetst:u+lc r'equiiel11ei1ts alaml signal by simply removing ajumper �J for supervised fire alarm systems for the plug. Changing from steady tone to puts- hearing impaired and ADA. Ing tone does not prevent reverting back SHG HQ The HG/SHG series are quality elec- to original tone at a later date. All units are tronic signaling appliances that offer you shipped from the factory In the steady Approvals both dependable evacuation signals and alarm mode. I visual alarms or a combination of both by The HG/SHG series are designed to simple terminal wiring. The SHG series be used for both new construction or ; can also be wired to have Independent retrofit projects by easily mounting to 4" MEMBER operation of both horn and strobes. (See electrical boxes or 2 gang old work boxes �t �... wiring diagrams). This can be simply (see back for details). • Americans with Disabilities Act(ADA) done by removing two jumper plugs locat- All HG/SHG appliances are UL 464/ • 13FP ed on circuit board. (See installation 1971 listed for use with fire protective • 9SAfMEA #412-91-E manual for details.) systems and are warranted for 2 years • CSFM #7135-569:115 The HG/SHG series are easily field from the date of purchase. a NFPA 72 changeable from a steady low frequency • UL 464 Standard Features • Low frequency output. • Textured finish high impact plastic • Flush or semi-flush mounting without • Low Current consumption 17mA @ faceplate. the need of a trim plate. nominal voltage, (HG124) • W&variety Of mounting options for new 1575 candela strobe option (SH(312- • Wide voltage range. construction and retrofit applications. 1575 and SHG24-1575). Meets ADA • Screw terminals,separate in/outwiring • Supplied with beauty plugs to accom- 4.28.3 requirements. option for both horn and strobe, modate a variety of Installations. All 11 Ocd models exceed requirements • Steady or pulsing tone. • Xenon Strobe maintains constant flash of 4,28.3 of the ADA. rate (1 per sec.) regardless of Input UL 464/UL1 971 listed for fire protective Available Models voltage. service/signal for hearing impaired. ale arren flalEd r;urront Light Effective 0 Nnminal @ Maximum Model 0pperaling FWD Intendry In Operating OPeraling Number Voltage Roles/Min Candela Voltage voltage d8 @10 Ft. HG124 10-30 — 17MA 21mA 100 fCSaY'+.:d{:. ti h.• •;ti•',';', :.', , hn Y• .I.i. I '����'. .i _ i .1,:!" �— - $NG12.1 10.18 40 15 137TIA 137mA 90 SHG12-1575 T07 60 15(UL 1971) 226mA 257mA 90 75(UL 1638) I.I.. I,'. .H.rl i r.: ,�� J.J'Y • SHG24-15 21.30 20 15 53mA 54mA 5 SHG24-15-1 11. 0 60 15 95mA KmA 95 SHG24 1575(wall) 21.30 60 1 (IJL 1971) 110mA 98m 95 75(UL 1638) SH02 -157 (celling) 21-30 60 15(UL 1971) 137mA 1 rlmA 95 75(UL 1638) SH024-110 21-30 20 j 1j0 110mA 98mA 95 5HG241101 2 30 60 110 237mA 200rnA 95 ote:24VDC 15 candela units have a^tart-up current of 114mA at 1 flash per secon . 1575 candela units have a start-up current of 130mA(wall) �..� 1$16 candela units have a start-up Current Of 140mA(ceiling) 110 candela units have a Mart-un current of 148mA . • , � F a I djf a9 ` r�47 hoz I n«st L--------J I�l —L h7fe,Or — I I to 'rr r II 1 I I � I W N A � I � 1 v r--- -- i I I I I � I is I �� a I i lw� \ I _- 1 \1� \i+l _ %�.1 ^ III \ v4 -01 C) A Yl— l" AJ, 19 U J7 IF Vi id- :D 17 T vl_ lz L 1 JFf [Til 7?F- F) - Z m fil o '0 iD Qs 7 IY m 0 n 77 F�l 11 lI b7l-