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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1212 N. BROADWAY ST_19-1654___________ 1212 N. BROADWAY ST. 1212 N. BROADWAY ST. FIRE SPRINKLER PERMIT 19-1654 City of La Porte 604 W Fairmont Pkwy La Porte, Tx 77571 (281)470-5073 INSPECTION LINE:(281) 470-5130 ****BUILDING PERMIT**** ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Application Number . . . . . 19-00001654 Date 9/06/19 Property Address . . . . . . 1212 N BROADWAY ST HCAD Number: 027-083-000-0011 Alternate Search Method: Application type description FIRE SPRINKLER Subdivision Name . . . . . . NEBRASKA SYNDICATE Property Use . . . . . . . . Property Zoning . . . . . IND - LIGHT Application valuation . 18035 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Type of Work FIRE SUPPRESSION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Owner Contractor ------------------------ ------------------------ ENTERPRISE PRODUCTS OPERATING DETECTION & SUPPRESSION, INC. PO BOX 4018 10935 CUTTEN RD. HOUSTON TX 772104018 HOUSTON TX 77066 (832) 467-9090 ------------- Structure Information 000 000 ---------------------- Construction Type . . . . . NON-COMBUSTIBLE II Occupancy Type . . . . . . UTILITY & MISCELLANEOUS Flood Zone . . . . . . . . ZONE AE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Permit . . . . . . BLDG PERMIT -FIRE SPRINKLER Additional desc . . FIRE SPRINKLER Permit pin number . 609032 Permit Fee . . . . 155.00 Plan Check Fee 77.50 Issue Date . . . . 9/06/19 Valuation . . . . 18035 Expiration Date . . 3/04/20 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension BASE FEE 20.00 18.00 7.5000 THOU BLDG - 1,001 - 50,000 135.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Special Notes and Comments September 3, 2019 3:12:54 PM LAPOJLW. Fire Line 1. Call for inspection 2. As per Fire Marshall plan review and notes 3. This permit is for Fire Line. 4. Contractor/owner responsible for removal of all construction debris 5. A building permit (and all its applicable sub permits) may be based on City of La Porte 604 W Fairmont Pkwy La Porte, Tx 77571 (281)470-5073 INSPECTION LINE:(281) 470-5130 ****BUILDING PERMIT**** ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 2 Application Number . . . . . 19-00001654 Date 9/06/19 --------------------- ------------------------------------------------ Special Notes and Comments the remainder of the work to be done. HOWEVER, if the work is not completed within the allotted time of the renewal period, the building permit (and all applicable sub permits) must be applied for as a NEW permit, and all permit fees will be calculated from the original permit valuation. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fee summary Charged --------------------------- Paid Credited Due Permit Fee Total 155.00 -------------------- 155.00 ---------- .00 .00 Plan Check Total 77.50 77.50 .00 .00 Grand Total 232.50 232.50 .00 .00 J ------------------- (SIGNATURE OF CONTRACTOR OR AUTHORIZED AGENT DATE cf-t --( l (APPROVED BY BUILDING OFFICIAL OR AUTHORIZED AGENT) DATE • ECE i2 3'l l� City of La Po a AUG 27 PI n ing & Development Department Phone:281.470.5073 604 W.Fairmon P wy. 2019 Fax:281.470.5005 La Porte,TX 77 FINj PERMIT APPLICATION www.laportetx.gov T. 1. PROJECT INFORMATION: DATE OF SUBMITTAL: Y PROJECT ADDRESS(If existing): 1212 N. Broadway St. LaPorte Tx 77571 HCAD PARCEL NO(s)13-digit Tax ID(s): 1.) 2.) 3.) PROPERTY LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ®FIRE ALARM ®FIRE SUPPRESSION ❑VENT HOOD FIRE SUPPRESSION UNDERGROUND FIRE LINE ®ABOVE-GROUND FIRE SUPPRESSION 13 FIRE SPRINKLER DESCRIBE WORK: Clean Agent Fire Suppression System BUILDING USE: NO.OF STORIES: TOTAL SQ.FOOTAGE: 536.64 PROJECT VALUATION: 2. PROPERTY OWNER CONTACT INFORMATION: OWNER'S NAME: Enterprise Products PHONE: 281-839-8901 Brian Ashy(Gallant Builders) MAILING ADDRESS: 1212 N. Broadway La Porte Tx 77571 E-MAIL: 3. CONTRACTOR: ®`HOMEOWNER IS CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR COMPANY: Detection &Suppression International PHONE 1: 281-453-4600 PHONE2: E-MAIL, FAX N: 281-453-4699 MAILING ADDRESS: 10935 Cutten Rd Houston Tx. 77066 CONTACT PERSON'S NAME: Howard Smith PHONE: 832-920-1898 4. APPLICATION CHECKLIST&SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION(Check applicable boxes): 'If Homeowner is Contractor, ® COMPLETE ITEMS 1-4 OF PERMIT APPLICATION must furnish notarized ® SUBMIT TWO(2)COMPLETE SETS(HARDCOPIES)OF CONSTRUCTION PLANS FOR REVIEW Homestead Affidavit NOTES TO APPLICANT: 1. CONTRACTOR MUST BE REGISTERED WITH THE CITY 2. TO REGISTER WITH CITY,SUBMIT CURRENT CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE WITH CITY NAME&ADDRESS AS CERTIFICATE HOLDER 3. NOT A VALID PERMIT UNTIL OWNER/CONTRACTOR IS NOTIFIED OF APPROVAL AND ALL APPLICABLE FEES ARE PAID IN FULL APPLICANT PRINTED NAME: / 0t.14r Cr, ./ APPLICANT SIGNATUR (STAFF USE ONLY): tt- Occupancy Type:\) Const.Type:. �,ate.+ Flood Zone: Pit, Use Zone(Zoning District):L' CE:A Taxes:_ FEES: PERMIT FEE:$ I4'1. 14 PLAN CHECK FEE:$ ,k1. 1¼z Special Conditions: ® Must complete all work and pass City inspection within 10 days of permit issuance to avoid further Code Enforcement Action PERMIT APPROVAL: Fire Marshal(Commercial Only): �_� Date: IA pptroved for Issuance by: �- Date: PERMIT NO. a� 1- ILL[,.l l FIRE LINE PERMIT NOTES 1. CALL FOR INSPECTION 2. AS PER FIRE MARSHALL PLAN REVIEW AND NOTES 3. THIS PERMIT IS FOR FIRE LINE 4. CONTRACTOR/OWNER RESPONSIBLE FOR REMOVAL OF ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS. 5. A BUILDING PERMIT (AND ALL ITS APPLICABLE SUB PERMITS) MAYBE BASED ON THE REMAINDER OF THE WORK TO BE DONE. HOWEVER, IF THE WORK IS NOT COMPLETED WITHIN THE ALLOTTED TIME OF THE RENEWAL PERIOD, THE BUILDING PERMIT (AND ALL APPLICABLE SUB PERMITS) MUST BE APPLIED FOR AS A NEW PERMIT, AND ALL PERMIT FEES WILL BE CALCULATED FROM THE ORIGINAL PERMIT VALUATION. 6. PERMIT MUST BE ON JOB SITE. CITY COPY MARSM LA PORTE FIRE MARSHAL'S OFFICE "PLAN REVIEW" Date 09/03/2019 Business Name Enterprise Products Address 1212 N. Broadway —Building "A" Type of Review Clean Agent System Fire Suppression Contractor Detection & Suppression International Reviewed by Clif Meekins, Fire Marshal City Permit # 19-1654 Approval I passed The Applicant shall be responsible to ensure the design specifications and plans are complete and In compliance with the requirements set forte in the sutb International Fire Code )IFC) and Local Amendments as well as the applicable referenced Standards listed In Chapter 45 of the 20151FC. This plan review is not in=clecl to be fully Inclusive as other requirements may be imposed as warranted by the Fire Marshal or as deemed necessary during on -sit. Inspections by the Fire Marshal's Office. "THIS PLAN REVIEW MUST BE ON THE JOBSITE WITH THE APPROVED SET OF PLANS" 1J This Clean Agent System Fire Suppression system shall be installed by Detection & Suppression International ONLY. Rocky L. Robertson with Detection & Suppression International must be onsite for ALL Fire Marshal's inspection pertaining to this system. NO EXCEPTIONS!! 3) System shall comply fully with NFPA 2001; Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems, 2015 Edition. 4) The Fire Marshal's Office approved set of Clean Agent System Fire Suppression plans, Manufacture's Product Data Sheets on all equipment being installed, and the installation permit are to be on site for all Fire Marshal's Office inspections. 5) System shall be tied into the building main Fire Alarm system and set to activate entire building. 6) PRESSURE/BLOW TEST — Contact the Fire Marshal's Office 24-hrs in advance to schedule a Pressure/Blow test for the Fire Protection System. System shall be fully operational at the time of the test and an inert gas (Nitrogen/CO2) shall be used to prove the system. Failure to have the system ready for inspection will result in a "failed" inspection. E 125 South 31Street, La Porte, TX 77571 "Office: 281-867-4603 * Fax: 281-867-4629 i r Clean Agent Fire Suppression Engineered System Submittal For installation at: ENTERPRISE PRODUCTS - MORGAN'S POINT BLDG A UPS/IDF ROOM 1212 N. Broadway Street LAPORTE, TX 77571 Supplied by: Detection & Suppression International, Ltti 10935 Cutten Road Houston, Texas 77066 ECEIVE® 281-453-4600 281-453-4699 AUG 1 7 2019 BY: Project Number 2750 I M • PROPRIETARYNOTICE The contents of this publication are proprietary data of this contractor Reproduction or use ofany part oflhe publication for purposes other than the support of the equipment for which it is published is permissible only if expressly authorized in writing by this contractor. RE V I E W kP,,ohapc5-. of his publication may be CODE%D WA contractor. When ordering Detection & Suppression International, Ltd. Houston Texas 281-453-4600 I f= 281-453- 4699 or requesting cost information, refer to the project number appearing on the cover of this CITY . COPY n ECEIVED'� AUG 11 2019 J' B Y: eec 111 Projed No. 2750 May 9, 2019 Table Of Contents Project Information Section 1 Company Licenses Section 2 Technician Licenses Section 3 System Flow Calculations Section 4 Sequence of Operations Section 5 Manufacturer Data Sheets Section 6 REVIEWED FOR MSDS CODE COMPLINcrction 7 Engineered Drawings Detection & Suppression International, Ltd. Houston, Texas 281-453-4600/fax 281-453-4699 Section 8 C1 IT VO COPY ECEIVED 9 AUG 2 7 1019 BY:- E Project No. 2750 May 9, 2019 ECEIVED Auc 2 7 2019 BY: Detection & Suppression International, Ltd. Project No. 2750 Houston, Texas 281-453-4600 Ifax 281-453-4699 May 9, 2019 E • Quality DETECTION & SUPPRESSIONINTERNATIONAL Ltd STATEMENT OFPOLICY Quality is the key to customer satisfaction. No other single element of our business Is as important to our reputation And our prosperity. It most never be compromised. To be the leader in an increasingly competitive Marketplace our company must thrRE Y I EWE D F O R Quality care: tocus[omers,raow nDE COMPLIANCE Workmanship and Quality service. Each Employee most make a special effort To ensure that these high standards Are reached and maintained. Quality attainment is a Stated policy. But more importantly, it is A part of our way of thinking, a part of The way we approach every challenge, and The ultimate measure of our success. Detection & Suppression International, Ltd Houston, Texan 281-453-4600/fox 281-453-4699 �1 L✓� 1 i COPY j� ECEIVED Ip{I AUG 2 7 2019 p B Y: Project No. 1750 May 9, 2019 n u 11 r�L Project Information Client - Customer Name: ENTERPRISE PRODUCTS - MORGAN'S POINT Address: 1212 N. Broadway Street UPSADF Room LaPorte, TX 77571 Engineering Contact: Rocky Robertson Installation Contact: Mike Prehn Engineering e-mail rocky.robeason(alfiredsi.com Sales e-mail c.ennisAfiredsi.com Or mailto:mark.thomasson(dfiredsi.com Detection & Suppreuion lnternmianal, Ltd. Houston Texas 281-453-4600/fox 281-453-4699 System Type: Clean Agent FM-200 REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIA14CE Phone: 288'I1,'�A 66 DV Phone: 87i 42781 Fax: 281-453-4699 �j ECEIVED Ip�l AUG 2 7 2019 BY. ProjectNo. 1750 May 9, 2019 Important Notice: Return this sheet to Detection & Suppression International, Ltd. for construction to precede, Thank you. Owner's Acceptance Form ❑ APPROVED AS SUBMITTED OR AS NOTED. ❑ DISAPPROVED. SEE ATTACHED COMMENTS. Reviewed By raW,, Detection & Suppression International, Ltd Houston, Texas 281-453-4600/fax281-453-4699 MY COPY ECEIVED AUG p 1019 13 Project No. 2750 May 9, 2019 Company Licenses Section Detection & Suppression International, Ltd. Houston, Texas 281-453-4600 Ifax 281-453-4699 2 REVIEWED FOR :3 ECEIVED AUG 11 1019 BY: Project No. 2750 May 9, 2019 Registered Location(s): Registration Number ACR-1936 10935 CUTTEN ROAD HOUSTON TX7 �� y� Expiration Date: 03-27-2021 „�__�� EFFECTIVE DATE 0&27-2000 FIRE ALA tFiCAT TRATION Issued To: DETECTION & SUPPRESSION I DATE ISSUED: April 17, 2019 Orlando P. Hernandez, State Fire Marshal SF08110918 Registered Location(s): Registration Number ECR-1547 1D935CUTTEN ROAD HousroN Tx 7 Expiration Date: 03-28-2021 EFFECTIVE DATE' 03-262000 FIRE EXTINGTIFIQ� GISTRATION (J MA...HA EVIEWEO FOR Issued To: I ��\ �r�`' �tl OOMPLIAIq�F DETECTION & SUPPRESSION I i y (� � ,1 DATE ISSUED: April 17, 2019 Orlando P. Hernandez, a e ire arshal SF087.10918 opy ECEIVED AUG 1) 1019 B Y: Registered Location(s): 10935 CUTTEN ROAD HOUSTONTX FIRE ALAR1UL.f% Issued To: DETECTION & SUPPRESSION DATE ISSUED: April 17. 2019 Registration Number ('� ACR-1936 rT V Expiration Date: 03-27-2021 i--� Z/I T EFFECTIVE DATE: 0 27.2000 \TExA$% /�0Z oL_ Registered Location(s): 10935 CUTTEN ROAD HOUSTON TX FIRE EXTING" —� e ,10, Orlando P. Hernandez, State Fire Marshal SF08110918 Registration Number ECR-1547 �r Expiration Date: 03-28-2021 EFFECTIVE DATE03- &2000 TIF— Qlv GISTRATION Issued To: P-9 If +Ca DETECTION & SUPPRESSION InI DATE ISSUED: April 17, 2019 �" Orlando P. Hernandez, State Fire Marshal SF08110918 Detection & Suppression International, Ltd. Houston, Texas 281-453-4600Ifaz 281-453-4699 l ! ,i NO, �. ,vi J�7© fA eY. AUG 17 ?019 Project No. 2750 May 9, 2019 Issued To: THOMASSON, PHILLIP MARK _ 12307 ADAMS RUN DR CYPRESS TX 77429-3203 "¢ _,,� FIRE ALARM if I-SUPERINTENDIE EXA$ DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE J R$14AL S OFFICE DATE ISSUED: March 12, 2018 Issued To: THOMASSON, PHILLIP MARK 12307 ADAMS RUN CYPRESS TX 77429 t e FIRE EXTINGIIIISHlER Sl OFI License Number APS-1743886 Expiration Gate: 03.27-2020 EFWHCT,V-DATE- 0-21.2W LICENSE l Aw- t ! Chris Connealy, Sta;e Flre Marshal ':;'J8 3.1 C License Number EP L-1740597 Expiration Caw 11-02-2019 WECTIVE DATE 11-02.19" LICENSE TEXAS DEPAR TM#Wr OF INSURANCE STATE FIRE AL S OFFICE 'i DATE ISSUED: Septemter 27, 2a17 0 M PH *C f�l Fire Marshal AUG 2 7 2019 Issued To: Robertson, Rocky LeRoy 28603 ASCOT FARMS RD N1AGNOLIA TX 77354-5671 FIRE OF DATE ISSUED: September 4, 201E Issued To: Robertson, Rocky LeRoy 28603 ASCOT FARN1S RD MAGNOLIA TX 77354-5671 License Number APS-0444 Expiration Date: 08-14-2020 EFFECTIVE DATE. 0�14-IN3 LICENSE t Ernest McCloud, Assistant tanl State Fire Marshal FIRE EXTINGUIS SYSTEM P rexAs o .ARrMfnrT of ,x+ STATJ FIRE PARSHAL F ISrF J ( l DATE ISSUED: June 23, 2018 License Nu rber EPL-0073 Expiration Cate: 07-20-2020 EFFECTIVE DATE: 074 IM LICENSE sog..., G- Chrs Cr neatq, State Fire Marshal Issued To: MEDRANO, JORGE S 12714 MANORWOOD LN CYPRESS TX 77429-3630 FIRE DATE ISSUED, September 28, 2018 Issued To: MEDRANO, JORGE S 12714 MANORWOOD LN CYPRESS TX 77429-3630 FIRE EXTINGUISH DATE ISSUED: Fabrial 1, 2018 -- 0 S TAM QF License Number APS-0909 Expiration Date: 09-26-2020 EFFECTNE DATE. 0&2$@ 5 LICENSE Orlando P. Hernandez, Interim State Fire Marshal License Number FED-A-9107 Expiration Date. 03-09-2020 EFFECTIVE 4A-7: 030E-19G9 AND SYSTEMS CAO Chris Canresly, State Fire Marshal IEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE CiTy copy E��ivED AUG 2 ) 2019 B Y: �FOS 0z16 Issued To: LARA, IGNACIO JR 951 LEADENHALL CIR CHANNELVIEW TX 77 DATE ISSUED: April 18. 2018 Issued To: LARA, IGNACIO JR 951 LEADENHALL CIR CHANNELVIEW TX 77530-4737 FIRE EXTIN DATE ISSUED, December 5,2018 4F T OF IAN 14 License Number FAL-7072 Expiration Date: 05.26-2020 EFE£CTIV=--DATE: DS-28QC' cAy. CpM� Chris COrnealy. State Fire Marshal License Number FEL-A-9818 Expiration Date 01-21-2021 EF=EeTIV DATE 01-21$ AND SYSTEMS �� j+•✓a� Orlando P. Hemandez, State Fire Marshal y:.,ya l . l'- 5F981!0918 Issued To: License Number Prehn, Michael George ---- _ FEL.-A-1911091 226$7 JOHN ROLFE LN l + µ " Expiration Date: 04-28-2021 KATYTX 77449-3638 {�^",3�— t'j� El e v,p.TE eA.<aao,d FIRE EXTINGUISHE r ES AIND SYSTEMS Al. rr rt DATE ISSUED: Februdy 27, 2019 ocarrco P. Hernandez, State Fire, Marshal Issued To: License Number Prehn, Michael George FAL.-1976477 KA7Y X 7 ROLFE LN ! � y � � Expiration Date: 02-02-2020 KATY TX �'7449-363$ � ll,(' `� EFFEcrnrec:.rE oaoz-ao,s FI HN A SE DP.TE ISSUED. January 10, 2018 Chris Gonnealy, State Fire Marshal REVIEWED FOR CODE DQMPLIANU CDATY COPY8 BY: EDEIVED AUG 2 7 2019 "f:!)ei I0i16 5Z1e31ei 6 Issued To: Rangel, Jose Miguel 8455 WILL CLAYTON PKWY APT HUMBLE TX 77338-5809 F FIRE EXTI BENS 7 P I DATE ISSUED: August 28, 201a Issued To: Ranges, Jose Miguel 8455 W ILL X 77338N PKW7APT�K,�—,, HUMBLE TX 77338-5809�.1.. DATE ISSUED: April 26, 2013 X License Number FEL-B-2215708 Expiration Date: 08-24-2020 EFTECTNE GATE: 0& 011 Etr,M McCloud. Assistant State Fire Marshal License Number FAL-2000770 Expiration Date: 05-08-2020 EFFECTIVECATE 05-08.201 Chris Connealy, States Fir Marshal Issued To: MAGELKY, ANTHONY R 18419 CAMELLIA ESTATES LN CYPRESS TX 77429-8072 DA?E ISSUED! Larch 6.2019 Issued To: MAGELKY, ANTHONY R 18419 CAMELLIA ESTATES LN CYPRESS TX 77429-8072 0C`` w License Number EP L-1763168 Expiration Date. 05-14-2021 VFECTIVE DATE; a&'a t2 UCENSE 1111 P Orlando P. Hemandax, State File Marsh* License Number FAL-5812 Expiration Date: 08-10-2020 EFFECTNE DATE', 08.10NUI r V DATE ISSUED: Jury 27, 2078 Chris CennealY, State Fire Marshal REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE Ury ECE/VE COPS D AUG p 2019 B Y: Issued To: ESTRADA,RUSEN 8246 FUQUA GARDENS DR HOUSTON TX 77075.4051 DATE ISSUED: Ocfoger b, 201a Issued To: ESTRADA, RUSEN 8246 FUQUA GARDENS DR HOUSTON TX 77075-4051 • DATE ISSUED: Nfarch29. 2018 op-,L 2'v# License Number FEL-5-1709078 Expiration Date: 09-20-2020 EFrEOTWE GATE' 09�87.2011 Orlando P. Hernandez, Interim State Fire Marshal License Number FAL-1744666 Expiration Date: 03-12-2020 EFrEMIV' DATE. 03-12-2009 Chris Connealy, State Fire Marshal Issued To: Contreras, Brandon 2206 WEST ST APT 1 HOUSTCN TX 77026-6M6 DATE ISSUED: November 8, 2018 `'I OF . z�. License Number FAL-2034337 Expiration Date: 09-30-2020 eFFELTINtenr: ua-xr. ilb Qrl ndo P. Hernandez. Stale Fire Marshal REVIEWED F00 CODE COMPLIANCE ECE/VE® AUG 17 P019 Issued To: Stein, Buckminster George 4174 AMIR ST HOUSTON TX 77072-1345 DATE ISSUED: August Z 2017 Issued To: Stein, Buckminster George 4174 AM] R ST HOUSTON TX 77072-1345 FIRE EXTINGUISH_ DATE ISSUED: December 18, 2017 ToN OF License Number FAL-4143 Expiration Date: 09-09-2019 EFFECTIVE GATE: W-GwIW6 C4011;0. avw-1 Chris Connealy. State Fire Marshal License Number FEL-A-2157706 Expiration Date: 0 1 -13-2020 EFFECTIVE WE 01-13,2017 AND SYSTEMS Chrfs Connealy, State Fire Marshal Detection & Suppression International, Ltd. Houston, Texas 281-453-46001fax 281-453-4699 ECEIVED AUGP7211, By.. — Project No. 2 75 0 May 9, 2019 Fike FIKE Clean Agent System Flow Calculation Software (HFC-227ea) UL: EX4623 / Component of FM Approved System System calculated within limits of Fikes UL listing and FM approval. Detection & Suppression International 10935 Cutten Road Houston, TX 77066 Phone:2/1-453-4600 File Name: 2750.FC4.FC4 Consolidated Report Customer Information Company Name: Enterprise Products - Morgan's Point Address: 1212 N. Broadway Street Building A LaPorte, TX 77571 Phone: Contact: Title: Project Data Project Name: UPS/IDF Room Designer: R. Robertson Number: Account: 2750 Location: Description: r• , M } i Enclosure Report r3y Elevation: 0 ft (relative to sea level) Atmospheric Correction Factor: 1 �� Enclosure 1 UPS/IDF Room EI` A D Enclosure Temperature: Number of Nozzles: AUG 217 2019 B Y: Calculation Date/Time: Thursday, May 09, 2019, 7:04:34 AM Copyright (c) Hughes Associates, Inc. Licensed to: FIKE Key ID:1388265193 Page: 1 of 10 Fike Consolidated Report Minimum: 70 F Width: 20.8 ft Maximum: 70 F Length: 25.8 ft Max. Concentration: 7.17 % Height: 9.0 ft Design Concentration: Volume: 4829.8 ft 3 Adjusted: 7.17 % Non -permeable: 0.0 ft 3 Minimum: 7.00 % Total Volume: 4829.8 ft 3 Min. Agent Required: 164.8 lb Adjusted Agent Required: 169.1 lb 1 1 1 Leakage Area vs Pressure Enclosure Pressure (psn Calculation Datefrime: Thursday, May 09, 2019, 7:04:34 AM Copyright (c) Hughes Associates, Inc. Licensed to: FIKE Key ID:1388265193 Page: 2 of 10 Fike Consolidated Report Enclosure 2 UPS/IDFSubfloor Enclosure Temperature: Number of Nozzles: 1 Minimum: 70 F Width: 20.8 ft Maximum: 70 F Length: 25.8 ft Max. Concentration: 7.21 % Height: 1.0 ft Design Concentration: Volume: 536.6 ft 3 Adjusted: 7.21 % Non -permeable: 0.0 ft 3 Minimum: 7.00 % Total Volume: 536.6 ft 3 Min. Agent Required: 18.41b Adjusted Agent Required: 18.9 Ib Leakage Area vs Pressure Enclosure Pressure (pst) Calculation Date/Time: Thursday, May 09, 2019, 7:04:34 AM Copyright (c) Hughes Associates, Inc. Licensed to: FIKE Key ID:1388265193 OR WE EMVC� AUG 172,, Lin Page: 3 of 10 Fike Consolidated Report Agent Source Report Agent: HFC-227ea / Propellant N2 Cylinder Name: 215 lb. Cylinder, Upright Cylinder Part Number: 70-268 Agent Per Cylinder: 188.0 lb Fill Density: 60.8 Ibs / cubic ft Number of Main Cylinders: 1 Number of Reserve Cylinders: 0 Cylinder Empty Weight: 146.0 Ib Weight, All Cylinders + Agent: 334.0 lb Floor Area Per Cylinder: 2.18 ft' Floor Loading Per Cylinder: 153 Ibs / ft' Calculation Date/Time: Thursday, May 09, 2019, 7:04:34 AM j Copyright (c) Hughes Associates, Inc. Licensed to: FIKE Key ID:1388265193 Page: 4 of 10 • Ps ker Consolidated Report Parts Report Total Agent Required: 188.0lb Cylinder Name: 215 lb. Cylinder, Upright (Part: 70-268) Number of Cylinders: 1 Nozzle Nozzle Type Diameter Drill Size Nozzle Area Part Number E1-N3 360 NPT- 1-1/4 in M 0,8202 in' 80-095-2950 Br E2-N1 180 NPT- 1/2 in 32 0.1163 in' 80-099-1160 Br Pipe & Fittings Type Diameter Length Elbows (901 Elbows (451 Tees Unions • 0T 11/41n 19.75ft 2 REVIEWED? FOR Other CgDE jQMPLIANCE Objects Name Quanta PartNumber System Acceptance Report nG C TY System Discharge Time: 9.5seconds®�� Percent Agent In Pipe: 10.9% Percent Agent Before First Tee: 4.4% Dead Volume: 0.0%(0.0 lb) Enclosure Number: 1 ECPp/p) Enclosure Name: UPS/IDF Room I f AUG17 Minimum Design Concentration: 7.00% 1019 U Adjusted Design Concentration: 7.17% BY: Predicted Concentration: 7.18% Calculation Daterrime: Thursday, May 09, 2019, 7:04:34 AM • Copyright (c) Hughes Associates, Inc. Ucensed to: FIKE Key ID: 1388265193 Page. 5 of 10 �We Consolidated Report Maximum Expected Agent Concentration: 7.18% (At 70 F) h Minimum Adjusted Predicted Agent Agent Agent Nozzle Required Required Delivered E1-N1 164.8lb 169.1lb 169.3lb Enclosure Number: 2 Enclosure Name: UPS/IDFSubfloor Minimum Design Concentration: 7.00% Adjusted Design Concentration: 7.21% Predicted Concentration: 7.16% Maximum Expected Agent Concentration: 7.16% (At 70 F) Minimum Adjusted Predicted Agent Agent Agent Nozzle Required Required Delivered E2-N1 18.4lb 18.9lb 18.7lb Calculation Date/Time: Thursday, May 09, 2019, 7:04:34 AM Copyright (c) Hughes Associates, Inc. Licensed to: FIKE Key ID:1388265193 Average Nozzle Pressure 137.7 psig Average Nozzle Pressure 132.7 psig Page: 6 of 10 Fike Consolidated Report Pipe Network Report Total Total Pipe Start End Pipe Pipe Pipe Elevation Equivalent Nozzle Nozzle Nozzle Nozzle Page: 7 of 10 FIke View #: I -Isometric View -Node^ Consolidated Report 413 m. Lywiuer, upright Key ID:1388265193 Page: 8 of 10 FGke \ int f _saMnd FYv W on\L¢ Consolidated Report KeyID:1388265193 Page: 9 of 10 F. lke = Consolidated Report xnco.swve roccr Key ID:1388265193 Page: 10 of 10 Detection & Suppression International, Ltd. Houston, Texas 281-453-4600/fax 281-453-4699 F T'" i 11, �' F �� •� r 1 X t� .. ECEIVED AUG 2 7 2019 BY: Project No. 2750 May 9, 2019 SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS I. A SMOKE DETECTOR SENSES AN ALARM CONDITION, THE FOLLOWING OCCURS AS A RESULT: • A.INTERIOR STROBE ACTIVATES. B.INTERIOR HORN PULSES SLOWLY. c. ALARM RELAY ENERGIZES FOR BUILDING MONITORING. 2. A SECOND SMOKE DETECTOR SENSES AN ALARM CONDITION, THE FOLLOWING OCCURS AS A RESULT: A.INTERIOR STROBE CONTINUES. B.INTERIOR HORN PULSES FAST. c. 30 SECOND DISCHARGE TIME DELAY BEGINS. D. RELAY ENERGIZES FOR AIR HANDLING UNIT SHUTDOWN. 3.WHEN DISCHARGE TIME DELAY IS EXCEEDED, THE FOLLOWING OCCURS AS A RESULT: A.INTERIOR STROBE CONTINUES. B.INTERIOR HORN SOUNDS STEADY. c. CLEAN AGENT IS DISCHARGED. D. DISCHARGE STROBE ACTIVATES. 4.ACTIVATION OF THE MANUAL PULL STATION WILL CAUSE THE FOLLOWING TO OCCUR: A.INTERIOR STROBE ACTIVATES. B.INTERIOR HORN SOUNDS STEADY. c. ALARM RELAY ENERGIZES FOR BUILDING MONITORING. D. RELAY ENERGIZES FOR AIR HANDLING UNIT SHUTDOWN. E. CLEAN AGENT IS DISCHARGED. F. DISCHARGE STROBE ACTIVATES, • 5.ACTIVATION OF THE ABORT STATION WILL CAL tEWED FOR FOLLOWING TO OCCUR: A.RELEASE COUNTDOWN CONTINUES DURING COMPLIANCE ACTIVATION. RELEASE OCCURS WHEN BO COUNTDOWN IS COMPLETED AND THE ABORT IS RELEASED. NOTE -MANUAL STATION ACTIVATION OVERRIDES THE ABORT. ON BOARD MAINTENANCE DISABLE SWITCH CITY I. SWITCH IN ENABLED POSITION: COPY A.CIRCUIT IS SUPERVISED B. SYSTEM IS ARMED c. "AC NORMAL" LED IS LIT 2. SWITCH IN DISABLED POSITION: A.CIRCUIT IS OPEN r� B. TROUBLE IS INDICATED AT CONTROL PANEL f 1 ECE/V c. SUPERVISORY IS INDICATED AT CONTROL PANEL C� D. SYSTEM IS DISARMED AUG p 7 2019 Detection & Suppression International, Ltd. Houston, Texas 281-453-4600/fax 281-453-4699 REVIEWED tit 1. ; ECEIVED AUG 17 1019 B Y: Project No. 2750 May 9, 2019 • • SHP PRO DESCRIPTION The Pike SHP PRO®, (P/N 10-063) is a Conventional Control system designed to provide a sophisticated, reliable conventional detection system for use with dean agent extinguishing, sprinkler pre-action/deluge, watemdst, waterflow alarm and fire alarm systems. It is a microprocessor baud system which can be easily configured for a wide range of suppression applications. The SHP PRO is designed for use with Pike Clew Agent Fire Suppresswt, CO2, or sprinkler (preacdon/deluge) suppression systems. The main controller contains all electronics required for a complete detection and control system suitable for most applications. Optional modules, which plug into the main circuit board, see available to add increased functionality to the system. The SHP PRO provides 10 Steams LEDs (AC Normal, Alarm , PevDischarge, Release, Supervisory, Trouble, Panel Silenced, Abon, Release Disabled, Ground Fault) for instant feedback. A diagnostic LED display is provided to help trouble shoot any potential field problems, provide current status and retain stored events. A Reset and Silence switch is provided to allow control of the system outputs and operation. The SHP PRO can be configured for either one or two conventional detection circuits. The detection circuits can be configured for sequential detection, cross zone or single detector release. 00000 APPROVALS • UL S2203 • FM 3017159 • CSFM 1765-0900: 135 • NUiS 461-04-E Depending on the configuration selected, die SHP PRO also provides up to three EWERTG devices (Abort, Manual Release, Waterflow or Supervisory switches). Four different d types are available ind a special NYC option. All five initiating circuits can be converted to Class A op= Q 4L Module, P/N 10-2450, AB SHP PRO initiating circuits are inhermtly power kmi s s to set all options. Three nodfiration appliance circuits, rated for 2 amps @ 24 VDC act available. Depending on the configuration, each circuit will provide distinct signaling for Almon, PosDischargq or Release conditions. Separate Agent Release and Solenoid circuits are provided to operate the suppression system. A dedicated Disable switch is provided for release and audible outputs. All output circuits, including solenoid and agent release circuits, are power limited. r% 1-1-V The SHP PRO provides dedicated aksms, trouble and supervisory SPDT contacts for ammadation mLo". 1Q additional outputs am required, up to two CRM4 Relay Modules can be added. (P/N 10-2204) C The SHP PRO is available in multiple hardware configurations, depending ma the input power source (12c �C), enclosure color (Gray or Red), and mode of operation (Clean Agent, Clean Agem/Sprukler, Spunkier, Watermist, Solenoid Releasing). The system comes equipped with a 4.0 amp @ 24 VDC power source. The system has been designed to comply with the following standards: • NFPA 12 Carbon Dimaide ECEIVE • NFPA 12A Halon 1301 Extinguishing Systems D� • NFPA 13 Installation of Sprinkler Systems • NFPA 15 Water Spray Fixed Systems AUG 1 10f9 • NFPA 16 Deluge, Foam -water and Foam -spray Systems B Y. • NFPA 70 National Electric Code • NFPA 72 Installation, Maintenance and Use of Protective Signaling Systems • NFPA 2001 Cleats Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems Form No. D.1.07.01-6 704 S. Wth Street PO. Box 610 Blue Spnngs, Missau l 64013-0610 U.S.A (116) 229 3WS (816) 229-4615 www.fike.ca m FEATURES Suitable for multiple types of Suppression: Clean Agent, Carbon Dioxide, Pre -Action Sprinkler/Deluge, and waterrnist Systems • Microprocessor based with hardware and software integration designed to guarantee reliability Cross zone, sequential manual release, abort, water flow and supervisory detection types Three Class B, Style i notification appliance circuits rated for 2.0 amps @ 24VDC • Dedicated release circuits compatible with agent release or solenoid actuation Five Class B, Style B initiating circuits • Optional Class A modules for notification appliances/releasing circuits and initiating circuits Alpha -numeric LED display for status and troubleshooting • Programmable pre -discharge and discharge timers • Resettable and continuous auxiliary output power • Integral 4.0 amp power supply • Small surface or flush mount enclosure with removable door • Approved for releasing device service and sprinkler supervisory • Built-in Gentex and System Sensor synch protocol • Steel enclosure 21" x 14.35" x 4" • Enclosure equipped with .50" wide lip for flush mounting SHP PROT WIRING DIAGRAM COMPONENTS • 10-063-X-X-X 10-063-X-X-X ABC A: 1-Clean Agent/All Modes 2-Sprinkler only B: R-Red G-Gray C: 1- 120 VAC 2- 240 VAC • 10-2452-1 PCB Assy, SHP PRO, Clean Agent, All Modes • 10-2452-2 PCB Assy, SHP PRO, Sprinkler Only • 10-2450 Class A Input Module • 10-2448 Class A Output Module • 10-2204 CRt\14 Relay Module 10-2190-1 BatteryAssembly (Qty 2), 7AH, w/ wiring assembly • 10-2190-2 Battery Assembly (Qty. 2), 18AH, w/ wiring assembly FCopyright © Rke Corporation Al Rights Reserved. WeFarm No. D.1.07.01-6 May, 2009 Specifications are subject to change without notice. CONTROL ACCESSORIES MANUAL RELEASE SWITCH - 10-1638 DESCRIPTION The Manual Release Switch is a dual actuation device which provides a means of manually discharging the automatic fire comagiewhing system when used in conjunction with the Fike Control Panel. To operate the Manual Release Switch pull the spring ckp safety pin (breaking the seal) and depress the butron. The switch will remain engaged until released by tmlocking the boom. with a key. A single normally open contact block is provided The front housing of the Release Switch is constructed of stainless steel with the keyed red plastic release button centered and bordered in black trim. The dimensions of this component are 41/2" wide, 4-9/16" high and 2-3/8" deep, and it may be mounted to a standard 4" electrical box or others. (Reference Dam Sheet P.1.71.01). SYSTEM ABORT SWITCH - 10-1639 DESCRIPTION I he S} siem \hoc Switch is designed to be used in conjunction with other system equipment. It provides a temporary mutual means by which the system actuation circuit rmy be intercepted, when operated prior to the accent attuation. The unit employs a momentary contact push button switch. While depressed, the switch causes the agent release circuit to be manually delayed. Upon release of the Abort Switch, the release circuit will follow the specific • configuration of the system control panel. The Abort Switch may be mounted to a standard 4" electrical box or others (Reference Data Sheet P1.71.01). MAIN -RESERVE SWITCH - 10-1640 REVIEWED FOR DESCRIPTION qqqqqq E ^d.un' m `Reserve" switch is used with systems that incorporate main a (back-up) agent storage. The switch may utilize 1 or 2 Form "C" Contact blocks which will provide an electrical path to either the " Maln" or "Reserve" releasing modules. Following a system discharge, reset any field devices. Once all devices are in a stand-by status the Main -Reserve Switch may be moved to the "Reserve" position. The Control Panel may then be reset to ra normal mode for uninterrupted Fike protection. The empty "maid' containers can be removed for recharge. After the containers in the "Main" system have ben recharged, the switch may be returned to the "Main" position. The switch may be mounted to a standard V electrical box or others (Reference Dam Sheet E1.71.01). E APPROVALS D • ECEIVED I1L Listd n • FM Approved • CSFM Approved AUG 2 2019 • BSA BY Form No. P.1.72.01 704 S. 10N Street P.O. Box 610 Blue Springs, Missouri 64013�0610 U.S.A. - 1816) 2M-3405 - (116) 2294615 • www.fike.com KEYED ABORT SWITCH - 10-1642 DESCRIPTION The System Abort Switch is designed to be used in conjunction with other system equipme It provides a temporary manual means by which the actuation circuit may be interrupted before automatic actuation occur The unit employs a keyed contact switch with two positions, normal and abort. While in the extreme left hand position the Abort Switch is in "norms " mode. In the extreme right hand position the release crcuit is manually delayed. The Keyed Abort Switch may be mounted to a standard 4" electrical box or others (Referet Data Sheet P.1.71.01). Nah Keyed abort is not recogolaed by approval/listing agencies. KEYED REMOTE RESET - 10-1641 DESCRIPTION I , ticved Remote React Switch provides a method for resetting the Intella-Scan II from a o:i )re location. To reset the Control Panel simply invert the key and man in a clockwise direction. Upon release of the key the spring loaded switch will return to its original position. The front housing of the Keyed Remote Reset Switch is constructed of stainless steel and is 4-1/2" wide, 4-9/16" high and 2-3/8" deep. It may be mounted to a standard 4" electrical box or others (Reference Date Sheet P.1.71.01) • Ner All numbers in this section reference switches and stainless steel face plates only, back box assemblies are not provided. All switches are CSA approved. All Rights Reserved. • sr 2W5 Soeciflcalloos are sub set to change without notice. L • NBG-12LR and NBG- 12LRA Dual -Action Agent Release Stations The NBG-121-R and NBG-12LRA are Agent Release Stations designed for we with NOTIFIER Fire Alarm Control Panels with releasing capabilities and RP Series Releasing Systems. Features • Non -coded, dual -action operation. • Made with durable polycarbonate. • Oldonal surface backbox. NBG-12LRA INCLUDES: • Abort switch. • Power -on Indication. • Released Indication. • Manual release (dual -action). NBG-12LR INCLUDES: • Dual -action release only. Applications The NBG-12LRA and NBG-12LR are ideal for areas such as clean rooms and computer rooms where a chemical agent Is used to InOnguish a fire. Product Line Information NBG-12LRA. Agent release station with abort switch, Release LED, Normal LED. NBG-02LR: Dual -action agent release station. SBA-10: Surface backbox for NBG-12LRA, metal. Dimensions 4.5' (11.43 an) W x 8.1 B8' (20.8 Crn) L x 1.375' (3.49 cm) D. SS-10: Surface backbox for NBG-12LA, metal. Dimensions 4.125' It 0.48 om) W x 5.5' (13.97 crn) L x 1 375' (3.49 cm) D. SBWO: Surface backbox for NBG-12LR, plastic. BG12TR: Optional him ring for semi flush mounting. Agency Listings and Approvals In some cases, certain modules may not be listed by certain approval agencies, or III may be In progress. Consult fac- tory for latest listing status. UL/ULC Listed: S692 dn-5840.a (�J NOTI FI E R" by Honeywell dual Action NBG-12LR 9Y41EM SYSTEM NONMAL ACTNATED O O _]REVAD TOR MEA Listed: 67-20-E FM Approved CSFM: 7150-0028:0199 U.S. Coast Guard: 161.OW123r3 (AFP-200: NSG-12LRA), 161,002/42/1 (NFS4640: N60-12LRA), 161.002127/3 (AFPlOIWAM2020). - FDNY: r6058(NFS2.3030), r6038(NFS2-640) ECEIVEIE iAUG 2 7 2019 ual Adbn NBG-12LR(shown activated) BY: dr 6 :a•aW10—Pepsi d2 Wiring N 24 VDC; System N Oi B Normal LED ,Release Relay System (Green) LED (Red) 10K 1/4W 10K C 1/4W N.O. Abort Switch D To Abort10K,1/4W Resistors Circuit ,� E (+) 2 To 4 h Manual Y Release H '( 1 Circuit 10K,114W Resistors Mount End -of -Line Resistor on the last unit. Mount 4.7K ELR on the last unit when abort switch and manual release switch are connected to control panel circuits. Mount 47K resis- tor on last unit when abort switch and manual release switch are connected to monitor module or control module, Refer to control panel manual for the listed ELR. Refer to the product installation documentation for connection to the control panel 0 WE °1 A 0 NBG-12LRA (Rear view) Agent Release Pull Station Notifierb and FlashScarO are a registered trademark of Honeywell International Inc. Bayblend® is a registered trademark of Bayer Corp. 02010 by Honeywell Intematonal Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited. I O 9001 This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. V We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. 9151148110 If MAMIAU111110 A11 specifications aTe subject to, change without notice. QUALITY SYSTEMS Made in the U.S. A. For more information, contact Notifier. Phone: (203) 484-7161, FAX: (203) 484-71Ia. www rlotifieccom Page 2 of 2 — dn-6840:a • 814/10 • • PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE DETECTOR DESCRIPTION The Fike P, N 63-1a24 can be used in all areas where Photoelectric Smoke Detectors are required. The wide range smoke chamber makes the 63-1024 well soared for fires ranging from smoldering to flaming foes. The 63-1028 is a non -listed phomelectric smoke detector. The detector is identical to the 63-1024, except the 63-1028 does not have the magnetic test reed switch, making it suitable for use in areas of high magnetic fields such as MRPs. The 4" and 6" smoke detector bases and the 63-1012, two wire a.,dh y relay base may be used with the 63-1024 and 63-1028. Current interchangeable/compatible devices are the 67-1033 ionization detector and the 60-1029 and 60-1030 heat detectors. Photoelectric Smoke Detector Fike PIN mfq P/N 63-1024 SLR-24V 63-1028 SLR-24VN Coro ble Bases 6- 67-1034 430R NS6-224 67-1035 220 R N56-220 Compatible Bases 4' 67-1036 4300 NS4-224 67-1037 220R NS4-220 00000 P/N 63-1024, 63-1028 (von -listed) APPROVALS • UL Listed - S4021 • FM Approval - 3010873 • CSFNI - 7272-0410:107 REVIEWED FOR . LwpESile,1.8"high(withbase) CODE COMPLIANCE • 2 or 4 wive base compatibility, relay, bases available • Highly stable operation, RF/Transient protection • Low standby current, 45uk at 24VDC Two built-in power/sensitivity, supervision/alarm LEDs • Noo-directional smoke chamber Vandal resistant security locking feature • Built-in magnetic go/no go detector test feature I'n/ Removable smoke labyrinth for cleaving or replacement CITY • Auromaric Sensitivity window, verification function meets outlined COPY s..a, Ye requirements in NFPA 72, Chapter 7, Inspection, Testing and Maintenance Compatible with 67-1033 ionization detecron Backwards compatible with Hochtlti SILK and SIH detectors bases OPERATION The 63-1024 photoelectric smoke detector utilizes two bicolored LEDs for indication of sous. In a normal standby condition the LEDs Gash Green every 3 seconds. When the detector senses that its sensitivity has drifted outside the UL listed sensitivity window the LEDs will flash Red every 3 seconds. When the detector sears smoke and goes into alaan the LEDs will latch on Red. The detector utilizes an infrared LED light source and silicon photo diode receiving element in the smoke chamber. In a nomed standby condition, the receiving element receives no light from the pulsing LED light source. In the event of a fire, smoke cotes the detector smoke chamber and light is reflected from the smoke particles to the receiving element. The light received is converted into an electronic signal. Form No. P.1.18.01-4 Box 610 Blue Springs. MBsaud 64013,0610 U.S.A (816) 229-3406 (816) 229-4615 xvw.fike.00m OPERATION cont. Signals are processed and compared to a reference level, and when two consecutive signals exceeding the reference level are received within a specified period of time, the time delay circuit triggers the SCR switch to activate the alarm signal. The LEDs light continuously during the alarm period. 63-1024 Sensitivity Test Feature The 63-1024 Photoelectric Smoke Detector has a built-in automatic sensitivity test feature. 1. In normal condition, both LED's flash green. 2. When the sensitivity drifts outside of its sensitivity limits, both LED's flash red. 3. In the alarm state both LED's are red continuously. 4. When the sensitivity drifts outside of its sensitivity limits and both LED's flash red, the device needs to be cleaned or returned to the factory for cleaning. Refer to Hochiki Technical Bulletin Het-97 for cleaning information Spacing When spacing smoke detectors following the guidelines listed in NFPA 72, base the number and location of sensors on an engineering survey of the area to be detected. The Photoelectric smoke detectors cover 900 sq. ft. SPECIFICATIONS The contractor shall furnish and install where indicated on the plans, Fike 63-1024 photoelectric smoke detectors. The combination detector head and twist -lock base shall be UL listed compatible with a UL listed fire alarm panel. The base shall permit direct interchange with Fike 63-1025 combination photoelectric/heat detector, 67-1033 ionization type smoke detector and/or 60-1029/60-1030 fixed temperature/rate-of-rise heat detectors. The base shall be appropriate twist -lock base. In the event of partial or complete retrofit, the 63-1024 maybe used in conjunction with, or as a replacement for, Fike detectors (63-1007, 63-1016 and the 67-1016) on most HSB and HSC base applications. The smoke detector shall have two flashing status LEDs for visual supervision. When the detector is in standby condition the LEDs will flash Green. When the detector is outside the UL listed sensitivity window the LEDs will flash Red. When the detector is actuated, the flashing LEDs will latch Red. The detector may be reset by actuating the control panel reset switch. The sensitivity of the detector shall be capable of being measured. It shall be possible to perform a functional test of the detector without the need of generating smoke. The sensitivity of the detector shall be monitored automatically and continuously to verify that it is operating within the Listed sensitivity range. To facilitate installation, the detector shall be non -polarized. Voltage and RF transient suppression techniques shall be employed to minimize false alarm potential. Auxiliary SPDT relays shall be installed where indicated. The vandal -resistant, security locking feature shall be used in those areas as indicated on the drawing. The locking feature shall be field removable when not required. Light Source GaAlAs Infrared Emitting Diode Rated Voltage 17.7 - 30.0 VDC Working Voltage 15.0 - 33.0 VDC Maximum Voltage 42 VDC Supervisory Current 45µA @ 24 VDC Surge Current 160µA max. @ 24 VDC Alarm Current 150µA max. @ 24 VDC Air Velocity Range 04000 fpm Ambient Temperature 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) Color & Case Material Bone PC/ABS Blend Sensitivity Test Feature Automatic Sensitivity window verification test FCopyright© Fike Corporation All Rights Reserved. MaForm No. P.1.18.01-4 May, 2007 Specifications are subject to change without notice. • CONVENTIONAL SMOKE DETECTOR BASES DESCRIPTION 4" end 6" Senor Smoke Detector Base The 4" and 6" Series Smoke Detector Bases are designed specifically for use with the 67-1033 Ionization Smoke Detector, 63-1024 Photoelectric Smoke Detector, 63-1025 Photoelectric with Heat Smoke Detector, and the 60-1029 or 60-1030 Fixed Temperature/Rate-of-Rise Heat Detectoc The 6" base is an electronics free base featuring a plastic tamps -lock lug. Each base is equipped with a resistor. Refer to the chart (below) for additional specificatiom. The 4" base is a 4" version of the 6" base. 4' and 6' Bases Alarm Current 67-1034 or 67-1036 43nnA (70mA @ 33.0V Max.) (430 S2) 67-1036 or 67-1037 93naA (136mA @ 33.0V Max.) (220 D) Turn Wire Auxi➢iary Relay Bases Alarm Consent 43.A (58mA @ 30.OV Max) Model 63-1012 is designed specifically for use with the 67-1033 Ionization Smoke Detector, 63-1024 Photoelectec Smoke Detectos,63-1025 Photoelectric with Heat rature re Smoke Deforms, or the 60-1029 of 60-1030 Fixed Tempe/Ra-of-Rue Heat Defotton The 63-1012 is a 6" base with two sets of Form " C" relay contacts (DPDT, 1 amp at 30 VDC and 0.5 amp at 125 %! kQ when this type of function is needed It is Underwriters Laboratories approved for releasing device service. �� The 63-1012 is also approved for use with Fike Conventional Models 67-1016, 63-1007, 63-1016, 60-102Q//�� yf1I 6F10E2. APPROVALS r®�� • UL Listed - S4021 • Fbf Approval - 3010873 PsoMI Ross, Sam wro,s Ionel Posb Sap" Nesewe N84 Saf e• MBI $er'wx Lielen Lne :�1,MDrie PiEVIE�IVEU Cn f0h J CODE COMPLIANCE Kb. ft,l,T.mw4.b be ul to mrmNlms I.". eY V= ML b'4N.—...I r amrng mrtn mltl rsua in Em4eto sIDXNO1N�nIIT. EcCIVCT.) M8.9erM Mn s.rb. AUG 2 2 2019 D Ak— a EEnd.lLine Drive 4.M Vale _ % e � Mb: wnm9bsv�bl[ • J N9a sENY malMel. Form No. P.1.20.01-2 704 S. 1M6 Sews - P.O. Box 610 - Blue springs, Mlssourl 640134610 U.B.A. - (816) 229-2W 5 (816) 22 4415 • www.Bke.co n �� SYSTEM D4 SENSOR" Indoor Selectable - Output Horns, Strobes, and Horn Strobes for Wall Applications SpectiAli Advance audible visible notification products are rich with features guaranteed to cut installation times and maximize profits. Features • Plug-in design with minimal Intrusion Into the back box • Tamper -resistant construction • Automatk selection of 12-or 24-von operation at 15 and 15r/5 combat. • Field -selectable canbee settings on wall units-. 15, 15p5, W, 75, 95,110, 115,135 150. 177, and 185 • Horn rated at 66a d8A at 16 vale • Rotary switch for horn tone and three volume selections • Universal mounting plate for watt units • Mounting plate arching spring checks wiring continuity before device installation • Electrically Compatible with legacy SpecirAlert devices • Compatible with MDL3 sync module • Listed for ceiling or wall mounting Aaencv Listinas slawaw UL<F> NEA ILSlEO approvoA r�a�esi.�®iwmmmm�.l .. �es.a, au, w.uame naea ruo-Iw.Iecina : cn—n F R E no EpeetrAlurrl YCv-na •ei offers the most versatile and easy -to -use line of horns, strobes, and horn strobes in the industry. Wkh white and red plastic housings, wall and ceiling mounting options, and plain and FIREprintetl tlevices, SpectrAled Advance can meet virtually any application requirement. Like the entire SpectrAlert Advance product line, wall -mount horns, strobes, and horn strobes include a variety of features that increase their application versatility while simplifying installation. All devices feature plug-in designs with minimal intrusion into the back box, making installations fast and foolproof while virtually eliminating costly and time-consuming ground faults. To further simplifyinstallation and protect devices him construction damage, SpectrAlert Advance utilizes a universal mounting plate with an onboard strolling spring, so Installers can test wiring continuity before the device is installed, Installers can also easily adapt devices o a suit a wide range of application requirements using field -selectable candela settings, autcmatic selection of 12- or 2d-voll operation, and a rotary "Ron for horn roves with three volume selections. r L_J • SpectrAlert Advance Specifications General SpectrAkert Advance horns, strobes, and horn sucbss shall mount to a standard 4 x 4 x VA -inch back box, 4-inch octagon back box, or double -gang back box. Two -wire produce shall also mount to a single -gang 2 x 4 x 17R-inch back box, A universal mounting plate shall be used for mounting ceiling and wall products. The notilicatlon appliance circuit wiring shall terminate at the universal mounding plate. Also, SpectrAlert Advance products, when used with the SynaCircuit'" Module accessory, shall be powered from a non -coded notlflcatlon appliance circus output and shall operate on a nominal 12 or 24 volts. When used with the Sync•Circult Module, 12-volt-rated ratification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 8.6 and 17.5 was; 24-volt-rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 16.5 and 33 volts. Indoor SpectrAert Advance products shall operate between 32 and 120 degrees Fahrenheit from a regulated DC or full - wave rectified unfiltered power supply. Strobes and horn strobes shall have field -selectable candela settings including 15, 1505. 30, 75, 95, 110. 115, 135, 1so, I n. and 185. Strobe The strobe shall be a System Sensor SpecaNert Advance Model _ listed to UL 1971 and shall be approved for fire protective service The strobe shall be wired as a primary -signaling notification appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe'a entire operating voltage range. The solids light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lensdeilector system. Hom strobe Combination The horn strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Advance Model listed to UL 1971 and UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The horn strobe shall be wired as a primary -signaling notification appliance and comply with Me Americans with Disabilitles Act requirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at 1 Hz over the strobes entire operating voltage range. The strobe IIgM shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lenskefiector system. The hen shall have three audibility options and an opilon to switch between a temporal three pattern and a non -temporal (continuous) pattern. These options are set by a multiple position switch. On four -wire products, Me strobe shall be powered independently of the sounder The horn on horn strobe models shall opemte on a coded or non -coded power supply synchronized. Module The module shall be a System Sensor Sync,Circuit model MDL3listed to UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The module shall synchronize SpectrAlert strobes at 1 Hz and horns M temporal three. Also, white operating the strobes, the nodule shall silence the horns • on horn strobe models over a single pair of wires. The module shall mum to a 411A6 x 411/16 x 21R-Inch back box. The module shall also control two Style Y (class B) circuits or one Style Z (class A) circus. The nodule shall synchronize multiple zones. Daisy chaining two or more synchronization modules together will synchronize all the zones they correct. The module shall not operate on a coded power supply. Hates: voltage -ClID EXUPP.ALIU C E 1. FullNotes: Wave Rectified (RNA) ltage is anon-reath gulated, tirt-varying power source at is u 2. P, S, PC, and SC products will operate at 12 V nominal only far 15 and 15/75 cd, 1 I ECEI V ED AUG 17 2019 D BY: L UL Current Draw Data Standard Candela Range High Candela Range 8-17.5 Volts 16-33 Volts 8-17.5 Volts 16-33 Volts Candela DC FWR DC FWR Sound Pattern dB DC FWR DC FWR 15 123 128 66 71 Temporal High 57 55 69 75 15175 142 148 77 81 Temporal Medium 44 49 58 69 30 NA NA 94 96 Temporal Low 38 44 44 48 75 NA NA 158 153 Non -temporal High 57 56 69 75 95 NA NA 181 176 Non -temporal Medium 42 50 60 69 110 NA NA 202 195 Non -temporal Low 41 44 50 50 115 NA NA 210 205 Coded High 57 55 69 75 135 NA NA 228 207 Coded Medium 44 51 56 69 150 NA NA 246 220 Coded Low 40 46 52 50 177 NA NA 281 251 185 NA NA 286 258 DC Input 8-17.5 Volts 15 15l75 16-33 Volts 15 15775 30 75 95 110 115 Temporal High 137 147 79 90 107 176 194 212 218 Temporal Medium 132 144 69 80 97 157 182 201 210 Temporal Low 132 143 66 77 93 154 179 198 207 Non -Temporal High 141 152 91 100 116 176 201 221 229 Non -Temporal Medium 133 145 75 85 102 163 187 207 216 Non -Temporal Low 131 144 68 79 96 156 182 201 210 FWR Input Temporal High 136 155 88 97 112 168 190 210 218 Temporal Medium 129 152 78 88 103 160 184 202 206 Temporal Low 129 151 76 86 101 160 184 194 201 Non -Temporal High 142 161 103 112 126 181 203 221 229 Non -Temporal Medium 134 155 85 95 110 166 189 208 216 Non -Temporal Low ` ` '132 154 80 90 105 161 184 202 211 16-33 Volts 16-33 Volts DC Input 135 150 177 185 FWR Input 135 150 177 185 Temporal High 245 259 290 297 Temporal High 215 231 258 265 Temporal Medium 235 253 288 297 Temporal Medium 209 224 250 258 Temporal Low 232 251 282 292 Temporal Low 207 221 248 256 Non -Temporal High 255 .. 270.. 303 309 Non -Temporal High 233 248 275 281 Non -Temporal Medium 242 259 293 299 Non -Temporal Medium 219 232 262 267 Non -Temporal Low 238 254 - -291 295 Non -Temporal Low 214 229 256 262 Horn Tones and Sound Outwit Data Switch Position Sound Pattern dB B-17.5 16-33 Volts Volts 24-Volt Nominal Reverberant Anecholc DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR 1 Temporal High 78 78 84 84 88 88 99 98 2 , ;;',Temporal Medium 75 75 80 80 86 86 96 96 ';} 3 ` ' Temporal Low 71 71 76 76 83 80 94 89 4 Non -Temporal High 82 82 88 88 93 92 100 100 5 Non -Temporal Medium 78 78 85 85 90 90 98 98 6 Non -Temporal Low 73 74 81 81 88 84 96 92 7t Coded High 82 82 88 88 93 92 101 101 8t Coded Medium 78 78 85 85 90 90 97 98 9t Coded Low 74 75 81 81 88 85 96 92 tSettings 7, 8, and 9 are not available on 2-wire horn strobes. F_IL • SpectrAlert Advance Dimensions Wall -mount horn strobes SpectrAlert Advance Ordering Information Well Hgm Sbdaee Nobs: AI Y mouse have a pain housing (m'FlW mmWnq an rosnl NIS noels heve• tx, marl, on. •Sunders cd'relers to stuhes Nat hcluds 15, 15715, M. 75. M. 110, and 115 We seiuge. High cd• relere to eWbes that Include 135, 150. In,"1&5 candela settings. II ECEIVED AUG272019 D B Y: • a�SM19w3W5 Ohio Avenue* St, Charles. IL W174 Phonic 800-SENSOR2. Fax: 630377E495 `._ SENSOR' WWW.systernsensoo,.cM dk DUPONT' FM-200@) CLEAN AGENT FM-200 is also known f y its ASHRAE designation HFC-227ea APPLICATION/DESCRIPTION FM-200 provides superior fire protection in a wide range of applications from sensitive electrical equipment to industrial applications using flammable liquids. FM-200 is ideal for applications where clean-up of other media presents a problem, where weight versus suppression potential is a factor, where an electrically non-conductive medium is needed and where people compatibility is an overriding factor. When environmental impact is a consideration, FM-200 is particularly useful. It has zero ozone -depleting potential, low global warming potential and a short atmospheric lifetime. These characteristics make it suitable not only for new installations using Fike's total flooding systems, but also for Halon 1301 replacement applications. FIVI-200 is an odorless, colorless, liquefied compressed gas. (See Physical Properties) Table for additional information). It is stored as a liquid and dispensed into the hazard as a colorless, electrically non-conductive vapor that is clear and does not obscure vision. It leaves no residue and has acceptable toxicity for use in occupied spaces at design concentration. FM-200 extinguishes a fire by a combination of chemical and physical mechanisms. FM-200 does not displace oxygen and therefore is safe for use in occupied spaces without fear of oxygen deprivation. PERFORMANCE FNI-200 is an effective fire extinguishing agent that can be used on many types of fires. It is effective for many surface fires, such as flammable liquids, and most solid combustible materials. On a weight -of -agent basis, Fbt-200 is a very effective gaseous extinguishing agent. The FM-200 extinguishing concentration for normal Class A combustibles is 6.25 by volume. The minimum design concentration for total flood applications should be in accordance with NFPA 2001. SPECIFICATIONS F'M-200 is manufactured to these specifications: • Mole%: 99.0 Minimum • Acidity, ppm by weight: 3.0 Maximum • Water content, % by weight: 0.001 Maximum • Non-volatile residues, gram/100mL: 0.05 Maximum TOXICITY The toxicology of FM-200 compares favorably with other suppression agents. The LC50 ofFIINI-200 is greater than 800,000 ppm. FM-200 has been evaluated for cardiac sensitization via test protocols approved by the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Test results show that cardiac tolerance to FNI-200 is higher than that of other suppression agents and is acceptable for safe use in occupied spaces. FM-200 will decompose to form halogen acids when exposed to open flames. The formation of these acids is minimized by using Fike early warning detection systems and proper system installation. When properly applied and installed, the generation of these by-products of FM-200 should be minimal. APPROVALS FM-200 complies with NFPA Standard 2001. • UL Listed - Ex4623 • RvI Approved - 3014476 • USCG,162.161/2/0 Form No.IV1.02.01 704 S.W. 101h Street • P.O. Box 610 - Blue Springs, Missouri 64013-0610 U.S.A. - (816) 229-3406 - www.fike.com DUPONT'" FM-2000 AGENT STORAGE CONTAINERS FM-200 is also known by its ASHRAE designation HFC-227ea DESCRIPTION Fike Clean Agent Containers are used in fire extinguishing systems to store the Clean Agent until a fire develops and the agent must be released. The Clean Agent is retained in the container by a impulse valve assembly which contains a fast -acting rupture disc. The disc will be ruptured, and the Clean Agent released, through the operation of an actuator by an electric signal that is automatically or manually controlled. rd Fike Clean Agent Containers have passed extensive testing by Factory Mutual and Underwriters_.: Laboratory and are used in installations where 12 to 1045 pounds (5.5 to 474 kg) of FIVI-200 } agent is required. Clean Agent containers can be filled in I pound (0.5 kg) increments to their maximum capacity. 1° Impulse Container Each container for FM-200 Clean Agent Systems is super pressurized with dry nitrogen to 360 psig (25 bar), at 70°F (21°C), to provide a quick and effective discharge in 10 seconds or less. Fike Clean Agent Containers are supplied with a mounting bracket and pressure gauge that permits a quick visual inspection of container pressure. Containers with a 3" (80mm) discharge valve, 150-lb (61 L) and up, are equipped with a Liquid Level Indicator that allows a convenient method for determining the container agent weight without removing it from the installed location. An optional Low Pressure Supervisory Switch is available to provide constant monitoring of the internal pressure of the container. In the event of a decrease in container pressure below 288 psi (I8.8 bar), the Supervisory Switch,will change states, causing a supervisory trouble at the control panel. ... .' Fike Clean Agent Containers are available for installation in the upright, inverted or horizontal positions, depending upon the user's particular needs and the type and size container specified. The mounting location of the container is flexible. It can be mounted at the point of discharge or at a remote location by adding distribution piping. RELIABILITY pike Clean Agent Containers are manufactured in strict accordance with Department of Transportation (D.O.T.) regulations. The Fike Clean Agent Containers have successfully passed testing by Factory Mutual and Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. Before leaving the factory, each container must pass extensive leakage testing, and pressure testing to 1000 psig (69 bar). The containers are constructed from carbon steel alloys and painted with a durable, baked enamel finish. APPROVALS • UL Listed - Ex 4623 • FM Approved - 3014476 704 S.W. 10th Street - P.O. Box 610 - Blue Springs, Missouri 64013-0610 U.S.A. 3" Impulse Container Inverted 150 lb. Impulse Container Form No. IVA.01.01 (816) 229-3405 - www.fike.com Page 1 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Chemical Name Heptafiuoropropane (CF3CHFCF3) Molecular Weight 170.03 Boiling Point @ 760 mm Hg 3.97 (-15.6°C) Freezing Point -204°F (-131.1°C) Critical Temperature 215°F (101.7°C) Critcal Pressure (psia) 422 psia (2912 kPa) Critical Volume (ft3/Ibm) (cc/mole) 0.0258 (274) Critical Density (Ibm/ft3) 38.8 (621 kg/m3) Specific Heat, Liquid (BTU/Ib-F°) @ 77°F (25°C) 0.283 (1.184 kj/kg/°C) Specific Heat, Vapor (BTU/Ib-°F) @ constant pressure of 1 ATM @ 77'F (25'C) 0.1932 (0.808 kj/kg/°C) Heat of Vaporization (BTU/lb) at Boiling Point 57.0 (132.6 kj/kg) Thermal Conductivity (BTU/h ft°F) of Liquid @ 77°F (25°C) 0.040 (0.069 w/m°C) Viscosity, Liquid (lb/ft hr) @ 77°F (25°C) 0.443 (0.184 centipoise) Vapor Pressure (psia) @ 77°F (25°C) 66.4 (457.7 kPa) Ozone Depletion Potential 0 Estimated Atmospheric Lifetime (years) 3142 LC50 (Rats; 4hrs - ppm) >788,000 EViE ED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE ECE1 VE p AUG 2 7 2019 B Y: Fka Copyright © M- Corporation All s or r Reserved. DuPont and FM-200 are trademarks or registered trademarks of E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company. Form No. M1.02.01 April, 2010 Specifications are subject to change without notice. U.S. and Foreign Patents Pending • L CONTAINER DATAISPECIFICATIONS Container Fill range Tare Dimensions (approximate) size Minimum Maximum Valve Sae Weight Mounting Position Diameter Height ght Lb. (L) PM Ibs.(kg) in.(mm) in.(mm) Ibs.(kg) in.(mm) in.(mm) 20' 12 21 1 21 7.0 22.375 Upright 70.283 (5.5) (95) (25) (9.5) (178) (588.3) Horizontal 35- 22 38 1 31 7.0 32.5 Upright - (15) 70.284 (10.0) (17.0) (25) (14S) (178) (825.5) Horizontal 60 39 68 1 52 10.75 28 Upright - (27) 70.265 (18.0) (30.5) (25) (23.6) (273) (711.2) Horizontal iW 63 108 1 77 10.75 38.76 Upright (44) 70-2fifi (28.5) (49.0) (25) (34.9) (273) (984.3) 1 (Vale Up) 150/1501 70.287 87 150 3 150 20.0 23.63 Upnghtnnverted (61) (39.5) (68,0) 1 (80) (68.0) (508) (600.1) 215 124 216 3 155 20.0 26.87 Upright (88) 70.268 (58.5) (98.0) (80) (70.3) (508) (733.3) (Valve Up) 375 217 378 3 225 20.0 42.5 Upright (153) 70-289 (98.5) (171.5) (80) (102.1) (508) (1079.5) (Valve Up) 850 378 660 3 385 24.0 50.625 Upright (287) 70.270 (171.5) (299.0) (80) (174.8) (810) (1286) (Valve Up) 1000 70-271 598 1045 3 550 24.0 70 Upright (423) (271.5) (474.0) (80) (249.5) (810) (1778) (Valve Up) Fill Range 40 to 701bsW 8 1 m' Fill lm;rements 1.0 Ibs U 10fk Container Super - Pressurizagon Level 360 prig et 70-F (24.8 bar at 21 °C e ry nhragen Comainer Storage TemperaNre Limitation 32'F(0°C)-minimum C)-maximum Container Rating DOT 4BW500 TC 4BWM534 Now: ' The 20 lb. (8 L) con[ainers and 35 lb. (15 L) con[ainen filled to less than 25 lb. (11.5 kej aze Holy approved by FM Approvals, REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE ECEIVED AUG 27 2019 Q BY: Page 2 ITEMS SUPPLIED WITH CONTAINER -long icirh u name plum and iph-i mhc, all hike clean agent containers are supplied with the following Impulse Valve This valve is a ruprom disc (metal diaphragm), pressure Operated device that allows the agent to be released from the container and into the protected via the associated piping network and discharge nozzle(s). The discharge valve also fulfills the pressure relief valve regwrem m in accordance with DOT regulations. Vicessdic Nipple and Coupling Used to comect container to the discharge piping network. For shipping purposes, a baffle plate is inserted into the Grooved Coupling as a safety device. Discharge Valve Size Replacement PIN Description V Discharge 02-9964 V diameter (25 mm) Victi ulic Coupling Valve 02-10042 1'tliameter (25 mm) z 3' (76 mm) long Nipple 3' Discharge 02-1987 3- diameter (80 mm) Viciaulic Coupling Valve 02-2106 3" diameter (80 min) z 4.5' (114 mm) long Nipple am Vwtaulic Nipple and Coupling ARCHITECT AND ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS The Clean Agent shall be stored in Fike Clean Agent Storage Containers. The containers shelf be capable of being filled, in one -pound (0.51tg) increments, to their listed maximum capacity. The Clean Agent container shall be activated by a signal from the control panel which is processed by the Agent Release Module. This module shag store the power required to operate the actuator The valve shall contain a scored, non -fragmenting, rupture disc to provide an immediate, total discharge of all the agent, FNf-200 Clean Agents stored in die oontainc as a liquid, having a natural vapor pressure of 200 psig at 77oF (13 berg at 25oC). To aid in discharge, the container shag he super -pressurized to 360 prig at 70°F (25 bar at 21 oC) with dry nitrogen. Agent discharge shag be completed in 10 seconds or less. Clean Agent Storage Containers shag be actuated by an electrical signal that is automatically or manually controlled. Formal operating temperature shag be +32' to +130`F (0° to 54oC) in any installation. Clean Agent Storage Containers shag be equipped with a pressure gauge to display internal pressure. This gauge shag be an integral part of the container and color coded for fast «ferendrag of pressure readings. A Low pressure Supervisory Switch shall be made available, as an option. A decrease in intermal container pressure from 360 to 288 prig (24.g m 18.8 bar) shag cause the normally opened/closed Supervisory Switch contacts to close/open; indicating a trouble or supervisory condition, at the control panel. Clean Agent Storage Containers shag be fastened to a wag, or other secure surface, using an optional mounting bracket that is designed for the most effective and versatile installation of each container. n U 11 �; ��a DuPontto d Rise Corporation Ni Rights T Reserved. DuPoand 1.01, 0 are bal, 2010 s or registered tmdesubje of E.I. DuPont de Nemouts and Company. • Farm No. IV 1.01 Oi Apol, 2010 Specldcaeons are subjectto charge v4tlwW rwtice. U S and Fon gn Pe anent PerMNg Page 3 Feka ENGINEERED NOZZLES FOR HFC-227EA DATA SHEET DESCRIPTION The function of the Fike discharge nozzle is to control the agent flow and distribute the agent throughout the protected enclosure in a uniform, predetermined pattern and concentration. Nozzles are made of brass and have the Fike logo forged into two hex flats. The discharge nozzle size refers to the size of schedule 40 or 80 pipe that it can be connected to. The discharge nozzle is mounted to allow the agent to be discharge on a horizontal axis. The nozzle orifice area is determined by performing a hydraulic calculation using the Fike Engineered Flow Calculation program. Nozzle should not be ordered until the clean agent system pipe network is installed and an "As Built" hydraulic calculation is performed. Nozzle orifice drilling must be done at Fike factory, or at a ILL listed nozzle drill station. ORDERING INFORMATION Nozzle Size in. (mm) 360° Engineered Nozzles (12 Orifices) 180° Engineered Nozzles (11 Orifices) Nozzle Length (Approx.) in. (mm) PartNumber Part Number 3/8(30) 80-091-X00(X 80-098-XXXX 1.38(35.1) 1/2(15) 80-092-XXXX 80-099-XXXX 1.63(41.4) 3/4(20) 80-093-XXXX 80-100-XXXX 1.88(47.8) 1 (25) 80-094-XXXX 80-101-XXXX 2.19(55.6) 1 1/4(32) 80-095-XM 80-102-XXXX 2.69(68.3) 1 1/2 (40) 80-096-XXXX 80-103-XXXX 2.94 (74.7) 2(50) 80-097-XXXX 80-104-XXXX 3.13 (79.5) Material BrassEml Threads NPT EVISNED F COOP, ,P�DE COOP, ,.4 a HFC-227ea 360° nozzle HFC-227ea 380° Nozzle APPROVALS: • ULUsted • ULC Listed • FM Approved U� UDC LISTED FM P•PP40VID E 704 SW 30th Street • P.O. Box 610 • Blue Springs, Missouri 64013-0610 U.S.A. Phone: 816.229.3405 • www.fike.com (This page is left blank intentionally) Copyright © Fike Corporation All Rights Reserved. 2 of 2 Form No. IV.1.21.01, May 2014. Specifications are subject to change without notice. 00000 HFC-227EA INSTRUCTIONAL SIGNS APPLICATION Instructional signs must be supplied in order to provide a system in which the function of all devices is easy to understand. Fike offers several different "standard" signs that comply with NFPA and other industry requirements. All signs are durable plastic and backed with a strong adhesive for easy installation Signs are, typically installed at all entrances (CAUTION - Room Protected By HFC-227ea) and near any device for which the earn explanation is helpful. Cosmm signs are available upon special cequest. SYSTEM'RELEASE" SIGN MANUAL RELEASE STATION (PIN 02.101137) HFC-227ea EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM RELEASE DESCRIPTION 'I he purpose of the System "Release" Sign is to identify the manual release station as the place where the HFC-227ea System can be manually discharged. It also minimizes the possibility of the manual station being mistaken for a fire alum device. The sign is V x 2.25" x 1/16" (102 x 57 x 1.6mm) and is constructed of white on wtrh ad lettering. The System "Rdeaxe" Sign should ted under each HFC-227ea manual release sta r ui positive identification. COPY • UPON DEVICE ACTIVATION "DO NOT ENTER" SIGN (PIN 02-10138) • HFC-227ea EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM DISCHARGE ALARM IF ACTIVE DO NOT ENTER AREA CAUTION "DO NOT ENTER" SIGN (PIN 02-10139) THIS AREA IS PROTECTED BYA HFC-227ea EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM DO NOT ENTER AREA DURING OR AFTER DISCHARGE KEEP DOOR CLOSED ATALL TIMES v 0) CD IIIIIIIII DESCRIPTION The purpose of the System Discharge Sig. is to explain the Presence of a. alazm in discharge. The sign u 9" /� and is contracted of white lactic with b c enenng r Yellow caution bac�i ' S7�1�iill Fib V located next to or bi r-L C/4 the protected space entrance(s). This sign, together with the alarm device(s) will alert personnel when HFC-227ea agent has discharged and allow them to take date actions. ECEIVED 7 AUG p ) 2019 D DESCRIPTION BY: The purpose of the Caution Sign is to alert persorm room is protected by an HFC-227ea System and that all doors should be kept dosed in the event of fire. The sign is 10" x 13" x 1/16" (254 x 330 x 1.6.) and coutmcred of white plastic with black lettering and yellow caution background. The Caution Sign should normally be located on the entrance door(s) leading into any mom where HFC-227ea protection is being provided. Form No. IVID4.01 P.O. Box 610 Blue Springs, Missouri B40134610 U.S.A. (816) 229-3405 wwwAke.com UPON DEVICE ACTIVATION "EXIT" SIGN (PIN 02-10105) HFC-227ea EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM ALARM IF ACTIVE EXIT AREA IMMEDIATELY SYSTEM ABORT "PUSH AND HOLD" SIGN (P/N 02-10106) HFC-227ea EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM ABORT PUSH AND HOLD SYSTEM "MAIN/RESERVE" SIGN (PIN 02-10107) HFC-227ea EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM MAIN / RESERVE RELEASE PENDING SIGN (PIN 02-10268) HFC-227ea RELEASE PENDING WHEN DEVICE IS ACTIVE EXIT AREA DESCRIPTION The purpose of the System Discharge Sign is to explain the presence of an alarm in the event of an HFC-227ea System discharge. The sign is 9" x 6" x 1/16" (229 x 152 x 1.6mm) and is constructed of white plastic with black lettering and yellow caution background. The System Discharge Sign is located next to or under an audible or visual alarm inside of the protected space. This sign, together with the alarm device, will alert personnel when HFC-227ea agent has been discharged and allow them to take appropriate action. DESCRIPTION The purpose of this System Abort Sign is to identify the presence of the HFC-227ea System Abort Station. The sign is 4" x 2.25" x 1/16" (102 x 57 x 1.6mm) and is constructed of white plastic with red lettering. The System Abort Station is designed to provide a manual means by which the HFC-227ea system actuation circuit may be interrupted. The System Abort Sign should be located next to each HFC-227ea Abort Station for quick positive identification. DESCRIPTION The purpose of Main/Reserve Sign is to identify the presence of the HFC-227ea Main/Reserve Switch Station. The sign is 4" x 2.25" x 1/16" (102 x 57 x 1.6mm) and is constructed of red plastic with white lettering. The Main/ Reserve Sign should be located under the Main/Reserve Switch for positive identification. A Main/Reserve Switch is used with systems that incorporate main and reserve (back up) HFC-227ea Agent storage. DESCRIPTION The purpose of the Release Pending Sign is to explain the presence of an alarm in the event of an impending HFC-227ea System discharge. The sign is 7' x 4.25" x 1/16" (178 x 108 x 1.6mm) and is constructed of red plastic with white lettering. The Release Pending Sign is located next to an audible or visual alarm inside of the protected space. This sign, together with the alarm device, will alert personnel of a forthcoming HFC-227ea Agent discharge and allow them to take appropriate action. FCopyright © Fike Corporation All Rights Reserved. WeFonn No. IV.1.04.01 April, 2010 Specifications are subject to change without notice, U.S. and Foreign Patents Pending 00000 IMPULSE RELEASE MODULE DESCRIPTION The Impulse Releasing Module (P/N 10-2748) provides the primary interface between the supervised releasing riecuit(s) of a Fike fire suppression system and the Impulse Valve Operator (IVO); which is used to release the fire suppressor agent from an impulse valve container. The Hihl is equipped with three capacitors that receive a constant charging current from the releasing circuit of the control panel. When filly charged, the module is capable of firing a single R'O. Upon circuit activation, the output circuit reveres; its output voltage polarity, causing the energy in the capacitors to be released to the Impulse Valve Operator Fach MM is equipped with a red LED to provide positive indication that the module is in the active (release) state. SPECIFICATIONS Current Consumption: +24V Supervisory: 20.0 ma (during capacitor charging) 3.0 one (after capacitor is charged) -24V Activated: CITY Temperature: -37.0 ma (LED active) /� �•9 32"F to 1306F (0" to 54A°C), 93 % maximum humidity( •� I.r Module Wiring. Control panel to IRM corrections are supervised and p edY Impulse Valve Operator (IVO) connection is non -supervised and power -limited Compatible Actuation Devices: 02-12728, Impulse Valve Operator (IVO) Compatible Releasing Panels: SHP PRO, Cheetah Si, Cheetah Xi 50 (Note: A maximum of six IRMS, wired in parallel, can be connected to each panel's releasing circut) INSTALLATION REVIEWED FOR Each Clean Agent container shall be provided with a Fike P/N 10-2748 Impulse gelea a AI d located at each container and shall be securely mounted in a standard 4" sgcd Install conduit and clear' g circuit wiring in accordance with the project do p p e wrong NOWAU vriring most conform to the requirements of NFPA 70 — National Electric Code, NFPA 72 — National Fire Alarm Code, NFPA 2001 - Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems, and the requirements of the Local Authority Having Jurisdiction. APPROVALS • UL listed - S3217 • FM Apprmad - 3038320 • Chxoh w • Cheetah Xi 50 • SHP PRO • CSFilf - pending • MEA - pending ECE/VED AUG 2 7 2019 e y. • Form No. N.1.15.01 704 S.W IOth Street P.O. Box 610 Blue Springs, Missouri 84013-0810 WIRING DIAGRAMS H H FROM RELEASING (+�+)Z NG PANELORMODULE NO EOL emeemeP7 + NO - + +. IVO . + IRM TERMINAL IRM TERMINAL BLOCK BLOCK CLASS B (STYLE Y) WIRING TO RELEASING+) PANEL OR MODULE FROM RELEASING PANEL OR MODULE IRM TERMINAL BLOCK + - NO -+ IRM TERMINAL BLOCK CLASS A (STYLE Y) WIRING FCopyright© Fike Corporation All Rights Reserved. WeForm No. IV.1.15.01 April, 2010 Specifications are subject to change without notice. U.S. and Foreign Patents Pending LOW PRESSURE SWITCH DESCRIPTION Fike offers an optional Low Pressure Switch (LPS) for the purpose of continuously monitoring the container pressure for a low-pressure condition. If the pressure inside the container drops below 288 psig (1996 kPa), the switch contacts will transfer and invoke a "rouble" indication on the control panel The LPS (P/N 0242533) has a single pole, double -throw switch that can be wired for normally open or normally dosed states. 00000 v a� The LPS is an optional item for Impulse Valve containers. It may be ordered along with a configured Irtspulse Valve container or as a separate item. The design of the Impulse Valve a8ows a Low Pressure Switch m be installed on a fully pressurized container. SPECIFICATIONS Temperature Limits: +32 to +I30eF (0 to 54.VC) Enclosure Classification: NEhL14 Contact Rating Single pole, double throw; 5 amps resistive, 3 amps inductive (}a 30VDC Body blurdal: Aluminum with irddite finish Weight 6.5 ousts Pressure Correction: MlBzl-6G Electrical Connection: 1/2" NPT (15 mm) Pressure Setting 288 prig (20 har) (decreasirsg) APPROVALS • UL listed - F.x4623 • FM Approved - 3014476 MW (common). Blue (NA.), Black (N.C.) 19 Ge. 4 R "a lease, end. b be Itoppe l C-Al REVIEWED FOR rODE CGMPLIAMPF. II ECEIVED AUG p 12019 er Forth No. IV 1.13.01 64013-0610 U.S.A. (816) 229-3405 www.fike.com AIR PRODUCTS CONTROLS MR-100, 200 SERIES You in Control MULTI -VOLTAGE CONTROL RELAYS PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The MR Series Multivolsage Control Relays offer SPDT or DPDT IOAmp reshowe y .. WA contacts which may be operated by one of four Input control voltages. A single '�-a �`,ee'a�10�:qgE rz' relay may be energized from a voltage source of 24VOC, 24VAC, 120VAC or 230VAC by wiring to appropriate Input terminals. Each relay position contains a red LED which Indicates the relay coil is energized. Relays may be "snapped apart' from a standard 4 module assembly and used independently. These Devices are Ideal for applications where local contacts are required for system status, remote contain for control of electrical bads and general purpose swkching.They are suitable for I'EII9 use with 14VAC.Temperature Control, Fire Alarm, Security, Energy Management and Lighting Control Systems. FEATURE tm EM • Relays may be energized from a voltage source of 18 to 35VDC or VAC, r alp 120VAC or 230VAC IN � {IIp.-RIS1 LCM • Each relay position contains a red LED, which Illuminances when the coil is energized.This provides a time saving device when checking an Installed system — no metering is required • Single. dual or triple relay modules may be "snapped apart' from standard 4-position master • DC control inputs are polarized • For continuous duty use at 24VAC. 24VDC or 120VAC C IJL u3 (NOTE: Not intended for continuous duty use Q 230VAC) 4 Available in dust resistant enclosures with LED viewing port(s) LISTED • /C versions mounted in enclosures CSFM LISTED • /C/R versions with red covers for NYC and other uses • IT versions come complete with track mounting hardware which facilitates MEA ACCEPTED installation In standard cabinets • UL recognized relays rated at 10,000,000 mechanlal operations RECOGNIZED COMPOND IT • UL listed as Control Unk Acceuory WIRING e1orc0msC. DAM CamAcm ( TYPICAL FOR ONE +Aemoc, I.Ase: uaAao wNM +AAmV•C. uAnn: Saxe xc:laxry ®IAwCJAA]]rwt gl]cwE, >A MODULE POSITION) IL ��� • h P •I - 1 men ® 1 MR•101 1'lmfdmmn 1 MR•201 ena M. ; aNEROKEOy 1 ❑ aNERNrICti m I Sae 1� 1 tea 1� 1 mmmm' mmmm' Eau . 'Mca�illmwt ' va.tA.I vosrAoaa ayu.eWmalemA---e - 1• ayteaaveglm,Ati - (•1 NIIeJ51VAE 01]mA �a ayu�IRvac OleM--• 1 ]OVM®IeM H X N iffi/AC�gM y A N ]MVAC®IMA —r L] LI a]eyACYpmr, y y LI Air Products and Controls Inc. Distributed Ely: 1749 E. Highwood — A— Ponflac,MI48340 HALMA (248) 332-3900 Phone (888) 332-2241 Toll tree GROUP (248)332-8607 Fax COMPANY vi wvap-c.comt PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS bNVIs�� 1ltXtiM1 cwcwvnc �� ...�. ��. _. MODEL MODULE CONFIGURATION MOUNTED MOUNTED COVER FILE FILE FILE NUMBER POSITIONS PER POSITION H%WXD RXWXO MATERWL SUM 'FILE 2300-1004 J.25'(62mm) MIn1R 1 SPOT 2.125'(U.) UOXX2 :100 1.W (33mm) Orey M aic 1 SPDT 5.125'(130mm) A�9V0 UOXX W. 19 3.125-(TA 2.50' (63mm) Ples6c UOXXT :101 Retl WL N M911CIR 1 SPOT ABS-94VO %6911C 350` 11��nn MIs3-Lvrt 1 SPOT (212mm) 6.50'(215mm) UOXX2 :103 Pl81etl M NC 1 SPDT 5.125 i8ga IlOX% (130mm) 9.50'(241 mm) 250'(SJmm) CRS U0XX2 WX%y Vol. 14 :101 MRACIR 4 SPDT ioga CRS 3.25' (W..)M-Aff s�AA 1 OFUT 2.125'(54mm) UOXX2 :INvvvv 1.W' 13emm1 Gray MRMIC 1 DPDT W25•(130mm) Ae SVO LOU W.16 3.125(T9mm) 250'l&Tnlm) Phetic UOXX2 101 Retl Vd.22 MR-WIICIR 1 OPDT q8S-94V0 PIe9Ilc 3.25 (W.) M MRy_p? 4 OPDT 8.5' (215mm) DOe vv 1.50* (38.) Faetl MRIC 0 OPOT 5.125'(UOmm) lea 9.60'(241mm) 2.60'(BJmm) CRS WL46 :101 44��X MR- CIR 4 OPOT 1189. vvvv CRS roll VDITAGF MAW- 24(18-351VAC. 120VAC. 230VAC MR-200:24(18-35)VOC, 24VAC, 120VAC, 230VAC IPWI hvtl :75 d nominal X. I% WC: ow od v 11M :25%d mmirel Mn. ]=Cenifiatl br Canada � V C 1 V� 9� AUG ? 7 101, BY: „M1 _ IMpveh mwNxL„wMwryLwna YnitlW Mprvx aMNn u!o-mpwn IMpa?etl.mnWl Ov ROANVM MPYv inc. 0.'r Plp},cN unJ fi.+WS M. rvsenai engplle Nvye vnYnvM=i MtumvnlarannllMNmta m Nr Pp by C MN ft. 2006 U -RL2 UNII3 Detection & Suppression International, Ltd. Houston, Texas 281-453-4600/fax 281-453-4699 REVIEWED F iN,. ! � II } I i• P 7 n ECEIVED "' p' 2019 BY: Project No. 2750 May 9, 2019 Material Safety Data Sheet Version 2.1 Revision Date 07/11/2011 Ref.130000036866 0 This SIDS adheres to the standards and regulatory requirements of the United States and may not meet the regulatory requirements in other countries. SECTION 1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product name Tradename/Synonym MSDS Number Product Use Manufacturer Product Information Medical Emergency Transport Emergency FM-2000 FE-227 2-Hydroperfluoropropane Propane, 1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoro- HFC-227eaHP 2-Hyd ro heptafl u orop ropa ne Heptafluoropropane 2-H-heptaf luorop ropan e 1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoropropane R-227 R227 HFC-227ea iB11IIIIIIURI:i i:Pl Fire extinguishing agent DuPont 1007 Market Street Wilmington, DE 19898 jI 1 4 i �F fry {■``� � 1 '' `4 � 1-800-441-7515 (outside the U.S.1-302-774-1000) 1-800-441-3637 (outside the U.S. 1-302-774-1139) CHEMTREC: 1-800-424-9300 (outside the U.S. 1-703-527-3887) SECTION 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Emergency Overview Misuse or intentional inhalation abuse may lead to death without warning. Vapours are heavier than air and can cause suffocation by reducing oxygen available for b hi EI VET Rapid evaporation of the liquid may cause frostbite. Potential Health Effects AUG 2 7 2019 Skin Contact with liquid or refrigerated gas can cause cold bt&' nd frostbite. Material Safety Data Sheet Version 2.1 Revision Date 07/11/2011 Ref. 130000036866 Eyes Contact with liquid or refrigerated gas can cause cold burns and frostbite. Inhalation Misuse or intentional inhalation abuse may cause death without warning symptoms, due to cardiac effects. Other symptoms potentially related to misuse or inhalation abuse are: Anaesthetic effects, Light-headedness, dizziness, confusion, incoordination, drowsiness, or unconsciousness, irregular heartbeat with a strange sensation in the chest, heart thumping, apprehension, feeling of fainting, dizziness or weakness. Vapours are heavier than air and can cause suffocation by reducing oxygen available for breathing. Carcinogenicity - None of the components present in this material at concentrations equal to or greater than 0.1% are listed by IARC, NTP; or OSHA, as a carcinogen. SECTION 3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Component CAS -No. Concentration 1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoropropane 431-89-0 100 % SECTION 4. FIRSLAID MEASURES Skin contact In case of contact, immediately flush skin with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Take off all contaminated clothing immediately. Consult a physician. Wash contaminated clothing before re -use. Treat for frostbite if necessary by gently warming affected area. Eye contact In case of contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Consult a physician if necessary. Inhalation. , Remove from exposure, lie down. Move to fresh air. Keep patient warm and yil�^ 11 ; at rest. Artificial respiration and/or oxygen may be necessary. Consult a physician. Material Safety Data Sheet • FM-2009 Version 2.1 Revision Date 07/11/2011 Ingestion General advice Notes to physician r1 U Ref. 130000036866 Is not considered a potential route of exposure. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. When symptoms persist or in all cases of doubt seek medical advice. Because of possible disturbances of cardiac rhythm, catecholamine drugs, such as epinephrine, that may be used in situations of emergency life support should be used with special caution. SECTION 5. FIREFIGHTING MEASURES ' Fire and Explosion Hazard The product is not flammable. Hazardous dec si ducts : Hydrogen fluoride, Carbonyl fluoride Suitable extinguishing media : This material is a fire extinguishing agent. SECTION 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES REVIEWED FUR NOTE: Review FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES and HANDLING (PERSONNEL) sectiong bgfg/a gLo�egdjrth�Clean- up. Use appropriate PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT during cle E It �Vll M �J � A t Safeguards (Personnel) Evacuate personnel, thoroughly ventilate area, use sell -contained breathing apparatus. Keep upwind of leak - evacuate until gas has dispersed. Spill Cleanup Ventilate area using forced ventilation, especially low or where heavy vapors might collect. II AUGT�? SECTION 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE BY: Handling (Personnel) Do not breathe gas. Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Prow sufficient air exchange and/or exhaust in work rooms. For personal protection see section 8. Wash hands thoroughly after handling. Wash clothing after use. Decomposition will occur when product comes in contact with open flame or electrical heating elements. Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice. Material Safety Data Sheet ------------ Version 2.1 Revision Date 07/11/2011 Ref.130000036866 Storage Valve protection caps and valve cutlet threaded plugs must remain in place unless container is secured with valve outlet piped to use point. Do not drag, slide or roll cylinders. Never attempt to lift cylinder by its cap. Use a check valve or trap in the discharge line to prevent hazardous back flow into the cylinder. Cylinders should be stored upright and firmly secured to prevent falling or being knocked over. Separate full containers from empty containers. Keep at temperature not exceeding 52'C. Do not store near combustible materials. Keep container tightly closed in a dry and well -ventilated place. Store in original container. Protect from contamination. Avoid area where salt or other corrosive materials are present. Storage temperature < 52 `C (< 126 °F) SECTION B. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION Engineering controls Use only with adequate ventilation. Keep container tightly closed. Personal protective equipment Respiratory protection Wear NIOSH approved respiratory protection as appropriate. Hand protection - .Additional protection: Impervious gloves Eye protection Safety glasses with side -shields Additionally wear a face shield where the possibility exists for face contact due to splashing, spraying or airborne contact with this material. Skin and body protection Where there is potential for skin contact, have available and wear as appropriate, impervious gloves, apron, pants, jacket, hood and boots. Protective,measures Self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) is required if a large release , . occurs. t _ Exposure Guidelines Exposure Limit Values - 1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoropropane AEL' (DUPONT) 1,000 ppm 8&12hr. TWA Material Safety Data Sheet Fltri-266° Version 2.1 Revision Date 07/11/2011 Ref. 13000DO36866 oUw AEL is DuPon1's Acceptable Exposure Limit. Where governmentally imposed occupational exposure limits which are lower than the AEL are in effect, such limits shall take precedence. SECTION S. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Form :Liquefied gas Odor none Melting point/range -131 `C (-204'F) Boiling point -16.3 'C (2.7 'F) Vapour Pressure 4,547 hPa at 25 'C (77 IF) Density 1.388 g/cm3 at 25 -C (77 'F) (as liquid) CITY COP`( SECTION 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Stability Stable at normal temperatures and storage conditions. Incompatibility Alkali metals Alkaline earth metals. Powdered metals, Powdered Fme ales Hazardous decomposition Hazardous decomposition products, Hydd¢mMlUeatlN! Boo- P e. products Carbon monoxide. Carbon dioxide �, ECOMPLIANCE Hazardous reactions Polymerization will not occur. SECTION 11. TOMCOLOGICAL INFORMATION FM-200° Inhalation 4 h LC50 > 788698 ppm , rat Inhalation dog ecell D Cardiac sensitization Dermal not applicable AUG 2 7 2019 BY: Oral not applicable Skin irritation No skin irritation, Not tested on animals 5/9 Material Safety Data Sheet FM-200®_ Version 2.1 Revision Date 07/11/2011 Eye irritation Sensitisation Repeated dose toxicity Carcinogenicity Mutagenicity Reprgductive. toxicity , , Teratogenicity . Further information SECTION 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Ref.130000036866 Not expected to cause skin irritation based on expert review of the properties of the substance. No eye irritation, Not tested on animals Not expected to cause eye irritation based on expert review of the properties of the substance. Does not cause skin sensitization., Not tested on animals Not expected to cause sensitization based on expert review of the properties of the substance. Did not cause sensitization on laboratory animals. There are no reports of human respiratory sensitization. Inhalation rat No toxicologically significant effects were found. Overall weight of evidence indicates that the substance is not carcinogenic. Did not cause genetic damage in animals. Did not cause genetic damage in cultured mammalian cells. Did not cause genetic damage in cultured bacterial cells. Animal testing showed no reproductive toxicity. Information given is based on data obtained from similar substances. Animal testing showed no developmental toxicity. Cardiac sensitisation threshold limit : 730190 mg/m3 Aquatic Toxicity,•t�,, t, FM_ 7200 96 h LC50 Danio rerio (zebra fish) > 200 mg/I Information given is based on data obtained from similar substances. 96 h LC50 Oncorhynchus mykiss (rainbow trout) > 81.8 mg/I 6/9 Material Safety Data Sheet • FM-20& Version 2.1 Revision Date 07/112011 • Ref. 130000036866 Information given is based on data obtained from similar substances. 72 In EC50 Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata> 114 mg/1 Information given is based on data obtained from similar substances. 72 h EC50 Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata> 118 mg/I Information given is based on data obtained from similar substances. 48 h EC50 Daphnia magna (Water flea) > 200 mg/1 Information given is based on data obtained from similar substances. 48 h EC50 Daphnia magna (Water flea) > 97.9 mg/I Information given is based on data obtain �y(r�vycj(njlar substances. ,,[[��V.4�^� 1�' Environmental Fate � FM-200e COPY Biodegradability aerobic 1 Y OECD Test Guideline 301 v Not readily biodegradable. Biodegradability aerobic 5 q OECD Test Guideline 301 Not readily biodegradable SECTION 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS ng. eq4 g� t llllAnVeJ mCE Waste Disposal Can be used after re -conditioning. R ve t permitted waste disposal facility. CompTy with applicable Federal, State/Provincial and Local Regulations. Environmental Hazards Empty pressure vessels should be returned to the supplier. SECTION 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION a F" (✓ i'V1=L D DOT UN number 3296 [L� D Proper shipping name : Heptafluoropropane AUG 1 7 1019 Class 2.2 BY: Labelling No. 2.2 IATA C UN number 3296 7/9 Material Safety Data Sheet Version 2.1 Revision Date 07/11/2011 Proper shipping name Class Labelling No. IMDG UN number Proper shipping name Class Labelling No. SECTION 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION Ref.130000036866 Heptafluoropropane 2.2 2.2 3296 Heptafluoropropane 2.2 2.2 i SARA 313 Regulated SARA 313: This material does not contain any chemical components with Chemical(s) known CAS numbers that exceed the threshold (De Minimis) reporting levels established by SARA Title III, Section 313. California Prop. 65 Chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or any other harm: none known SECTION 16. OTHER INFORMATION HMIS Health 1 Flammability 0 Reactivity/Physical hazard 0 PPE Personal Protection rating to be supplied by user depending on use conditions. FM-200 is a registered trademark of E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company Before use read DuPont's safety information. For further in ormation contact the local DuPont office or DuPont's nominated distributors. a DuPont's registered trademark The information provided in this Safety Data Sheet is correct to the best of our knowledge, information and belief at the date of its publication. The information given is designed only as a guidance for safe handling, use, processing, Material Safety Data Sheet Version 2.1 Revision Date 07/11/2011 Ref. 130000036866 storage, transportation, disposal and release and is not to be considered a warranty or quality specification. The information relates only to the specific material designated and may not be valid for such material used in combination with any other materials or in any process, unless specified in the text. Significant change from previous version is denoted with a double bar. IT Y COPY REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE FCF�V�D E y. AEG ? ? ?OI9 Detection & Suppression International, Ltd. Houston, Texas 281-453-4600 Ifox 281-453-4699 Project No. 2750 May 9, 2019 ENTERPRISE PRODUCTS - MORGAN'S POINT UPS/IDF ROOM 1212 N. BROADWAY ST. BLDG A LAPQ��E, TX 77571 coy FIRE DETECTION/SUPPRESSION SYSTEM DRAWING NO. 2750-1 TITLE SHEET / DRAWING INDEX DRAWING NO. 2750-2 FM-200 PIPING LAYOUT DRAWING NO. 2750-3 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION DETAILS DRAWING NO. 2750-4 FM-200 PIPING ISOMETRIC DRAWING NO. 2750-5 ELECTRICAL DEVICE LAYOUT DRAWING NO. 2750-6 ELECTRICAL DEVICE INSTALLATION DETAILS DRAWING NO. 2750-7 CONTROL PANEL WIRING DIAGRAM DRAWING NO. 2750-8 LIST OF MATERIALS & GENERAL NOTES ® FORSUBMITTAL ❑ RECORD DRAWINGS I HAVE REVIEWED THESE PLANS AND ® CERTIFY THATTHEY COMPLYWITH THE APPLICABLE CODES AND STANDARDS; OR ❑ CERTIFYTHEY WERE COPIED FROM SEALED ENGINEERING PLANS AND ANY VIOLATIONS OF THE APPLICABLE CODES OR STANDARDS ARE SPECIFICALLY NOTED ON THESE PLANS. DETECTION & SUPPRESSION INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 10935 CUTTEN ROAD HOUSTON, TEXAS 77066 ACR -1936 C 1547 EPL-0073 9 G APS-0444 P m h 5QIffll s Z o� N Q rw N Z- Q a ZZ O J-O- �� O m�VNiZ z� zou�i^�3 zx N¢rxa¢ OZ HLL3F�O U O O LL u� o W o w zw di Z]¢Oapw m QFy N¢ W ZJUw mw L W ZH LL N O OS ~ V W W Wp W LL re w 0 ROCKY LEROY ROBERTSON (DATE) 8/22/19 I B I I OF 8 10 OF ALL DOORS WITHIN THE PROTECTED AREA SHALL REQUIRE DOOR CLOSURES, DOOR SEALS AND DOOR SWEEPS TO MAINTAIN A PROPER FM-200 CONCENTRATION LEVEL AND PREVENT LEAKAGE OF AGENT. SEALING OF DOORS SHALL BE BY OTHERS (REFER TO SEALING OF ROOMS FOR CONTAINMENT OF FM-200 NOTES ( IIHIS SHEET FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION). A ROOM INTEGRITY (FAN) TEST SHALL BE PERFORMED PER NFPA 2001 TO VERIFY PROPER SEALING OF EACH HAZARD AREA. CYLINDER ATTACHMENT SIDE VIEW TANK GYP. BOARD MOUNTING STRAP MIN. 2•X 12GA (2 RED. FOR IOOOLB C1 .) WOOD OR STEEL STUDS 3/8• X I• HEX CAP SCREW W/ 9/16' ID % P OD WASHER UNISTRUT SPRING NUT PI000 1458• UNISTRUT CHANNEL 4'4) ATTACHMENT'C' OR'D• TOP VIEW SIDE VIEW TANK MOUNTING STRAP MIN. 2• % CONCRETE WALL 12GA (2 RED. FOR I000LB CYLJ 3/8• x I• HEX CAP SCiiiii w/ 9/I6• ID x I• o0 WASHER UNISTRUT SPRING: Pl000 I456• X 4- - UNISTRUT - CHANNEL FASTENED DIRECTLY CONCRETE ATTACHMENT TOP VIEW O SYMBOL DESCRIPTION - FM-200 CYLINDER AND VALVE — FM-200 PIPING \ / FM-200 360' DISCHARGE NOZZLE tel: FM-200 180' DISCHARGE NOZZLE w W U V 1 1 C) NEW HAZARDS SYSTEM CALCULATION - AGENT REQUIREMENTS HAZARD DESCRIPTION SQ. FT. CEILING CU. FT. CON. I TEMP (LBS.) FM-200 (FT� I HEIGHT (FT) (%) (°F) REQUIRED (LBS.) FM-200 SUPPLIED UPSADF ROOM 536.64 9'-O" 4829.8 7% 70- 164.8 169.3 UPSADF ROOM SUBFLOOR 536.64 1'-0" 536.64 7% 70° 18.4 18.7 TOTAL 188 251-911 NETWORK RACKS & CABINETS 0 — — -- CABLE PENETRATIONS w ABOVE DOOR o MUST BE SEALED F--F-F-F-F-1---I---�-- I I I I I I I I I I I� I qCS CAPINET9 L_1_1-1-1-1-1_.r-� UPS/ IDF 132 (12" RAISED ACCESS FLOOR) F- -—————————— — — — —- � UPS & ELECTRICAL I PANELS o_ 1 0 N b z z 0 0 W w 00 Of CC i r NMI UU w vz� D AUG Jo Z E ?? 4?019 0 N g y a aD Q 0 ZF wo � F ® FOR SUBMITTAL ElRECORD DRAWL S ? 0'� I HAVE REVIEWED THESE PLANS AND zx wo NMaXao o ~ DDz u-3 ® CERNFYTHATTHEY COMPLYWON THE APPLICABLE CODES ao F a o a 0 o AND STANDARDS; it 00 a m%FN OR 0m w zJuz ❑CERNFYTHEYWERE COPIED FROM SEALED ENGINEERING z z� = o PLANS AND ANY VIOLATIONS OFTHEAPPUCABLE CODES OR o5 w w STANDARDS ARE SPECIFICALLY NOTED ON THESE PLANS. uh LL WP UU w DETECTION & SUPPRESSION INTERNATIONAL, LTD. m 10935 CUTTEN ROAD H0UST0N, TEXAS 77066 ACR -1936 EPL-0073 odlgaz1547 APS-0444 ( NAT E) SIZE DRAWING No. REV B 2750-2 0 8/22/19 ROCKY LEROY ROBERTSON (DATE) 2 OF 8 CYLINDER INFORMATION SIZE 20 35 60 100 150 1501 215 375 1 650 1 1000 A 7.00" 7.00" 10.75" 10.75" 20.00" 20.013" 20.00" 20.00" 24.00" 24.00" B 22.375" 32.50" 28.00" 38.75" 23.63" 23.63" 28.8T' 42.50" 70.13W Emery 211bs. 311bs. 521hs, 7716s. 1501hs. 1501bs. 155lbs. 2251bs.[306PSI 55016s. 360 PSI 360 PSI 360 PSI 360 PSI 360 PSI 360 PSI 360 PSI 360 PSI360 PSI 2 70-268-x 215 LB CONTAINER � d o d � CONCRETE ANCHOR — ALL THREAD ROD PIPE STRAP PIPE ALL THREAD ROD 70-1310-X MOUNTING STRAP CEILING — HANGER MOUNT - SECURE TO CEILING OR OTHER STRUCTURAL MEMBER TO SECURE DISCHARGE PIPING TO MND131 ACRXTIM PORT NOZZLE 3600 NOZZLE DETAIL. NTS-FOR CONCEPT ONLY SYSTEM PIPING QUICK END (P/N 225) PIPE BRACE QUICK CLAMP (P/N 230) SYSTEM PIPE ALL THREAD R01 SYSTEM PIPE PIPE SUPPORT DETAILS ws I.)FR O PRREF FACING PANG.�i(-1L�,II M R III �'I NO ABFASING CIROAT EOL n n r m � � IRK TERMINW IBM 19MINAL IIUXK M= a — a m m � y 40 10, r �?7 BEAM CLAMP', ALL THREAD ROD SET SCREW ® FORSUBMITTAL ❑ RECORD DRAWINGS I HAVE REVIEWED THESE PLANS AND ® CERTIFY THAT THEY COMPLYWITH THEAPPUCABLE CODES AND STANDARDS; OR ❑ CERTIFYTHEY WERE COPIED FROM SEALED ENGINEERING PLANS AND ANYVIOLATIONS OF THE APPLICABLE CODES OR STANDARDS ARE SPECIFICALLY NOTED ON THESE PLANS. DETECTION & SUPPRESSION INTERNATIONAL, LTD. SQUARE WASHER 10935 CUTTEN ROAD HOUSTON, TEXAS 77066 ACR - 1936 SEC 1-1547 SPRING NIJP / j G� EPL-0073 APS-0444 (SIG E) ROCKY LEROY ROBERTSON (DATE) 8/22/19 z z 0 0 m N F H W W m m O O K K �C J� Z WN z ZO' 0 HN Q = Y< wiF ILL!a E 0 mnoz N Z_^ omo L Vz X 0 ¢}X�J n W Q H �Q n z a 0amoo as O=DmnQ a Fa N ¢ W Z J WZ C1 y�j y nl a �Q o� z9 OFF W F LL'E Fe Z w LL w— c B I """ 1 0 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION NOTES: I. ALL DISTRIBUTION PIPING AND FITTINGS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATEST REQUIREMENTS LISTED IN N.F.P.A. STANDARD 2001. ACCEPTABLE INSTALLATION MATERIALS ARE: ''-.E - SCHEDULE 40 GALVANIZED STEEL PIPE CONFORMING 'A.S.T.M. SPECIFICATIONS A-53 OR A-106. FITTINGS - ALL FITTINGS SHALL BE 300 LB CLASS. ALL FITTINGS SHALL BE GALVANIZED, MALLEABLE IRON A.S.T.M. A-395, OR STEEL - A.S.T.M. A-234. NOTE: ORDINARY CAST IRON FITTINGS, CAST IRON PIPE, OR STEEL PIPE CONFORMING TO A.S.T.M. - A-120 SHALL NOT BE USED. 2. PIPING SHALL BE SECURELY AND RIGIDLY SUPPORTED BY APPROPRIATE U.S. APPROVED HANGERS OR BRACKETS. SUPPORTS MUST BE CAPABLE OF WITHSTANDING A THRUST OF 1,000 LBS FOR A TEN -SECOND PERIOD. ALLOWANCES SHALL BE MADE FOR AGENT THRUST FORCES, AS WELL AS THERMAL EXPANSION AND CONTRACTION. SUPPORTS SHALL BE ISOLATED FROM ANY SOURCE OF VIBRATION AND SHALL BE SECURELY ANCHORED BY APPROVED MEANS. ORDINARY THREADED -ROD OR SLIP -RING TYPE HANGERS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE AND SHALL NOT BE USED, UNLESS FOR IMMEDIATE SUPPORT ONLY. MAXIMUM SPACING OF SUPPORTS IS AS FOLLOWS: I" AND BELOW - 6' MAXIMUM 1 1/4" TO 2 - 8' MAXIMUM 2" AND ABOVE - 10' MAXIMUM 3. WHEN PIPE IS CUT, ALL ENDS MUST BE REAMED AND THE PIPE CLEANED TO REMOVE MILL VARNISH AND CUTTING OIL TO INSURE NO FOREIGN MATERIAL EXISTS THAT MAY IMPAIR PROPER AGENT DISCHARGE. 4. FOR THREADED FITTINGS, TEFLON TAPE SEAL SHALL BE USED AND APPLIED TO MALE PIPE THREADS'ONLY. 5. AGENT STORAGE CONTAINERS SHALL BE SECURELY MOUNTED INSURING THAT THEY ARE PLUMB AND LEVEL. HARDWARE DATA FM-200 CYLINDER NOZZLE CALCULATION FILE NAME NUMBER SIZE FILLWEIGHT PART NUMBER QUANTITY DISCH. TIME NUMBER TYPE SIZE ORIFICE PART NUMBER 2750.FC4 A 215 LB 188 70-268 1 9.5 SEC. EI-NI 360° 1-1/4' 0.8202 80-95-2950 E -Ni 180" 1/2' 0.1163 80-99-1160 ® FOR SUBMITTAL ❑ RECORD DRAWN I HAVE REVIEWED THESE PLANS AND ® CERTIFY THATTHEY COMPLYWMTH THEAPPLICABLE CODES AND STANDARDS; OR ❑ CERTIFY THEY WERE COPIED FROM SEALED ENGINEERING PLANS AND ANY WOLATIONS OF THE APPLICABLE CODES OR STANDARDS ARE SPECIFICALLY NOTED ON THESE PLANS. DETECTION & SUPPRESSION INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 10935 CUTTEN ROAD HOUSTON, TEXAS 77066 ACR -1936 /% CR-1547 `// EPL-0073 APS-0444 z z 0 0 W W m m 0 0 ROCKY LEROY ROBERTSON (DATE) 8/22/19 1 B 0 SHP PRO BATTERY CALCULATION FORM BACKUP HOURS REQUIRED (24 or 90 ) Normal Operation: (- ler Current 0.135 A l: ry Output Current: 0.000 A - Total Normal Current = 0.135 X 24 Hrs. = 3.24 Amp Hrs. Alarm Operation: Controller Current: 0.135 CRM4 Current ( 0.010 each if using CRM4, otheru Ise 0.0) 0.040 Output Device Current: 1.084 Auxiliary Output Current: 0.015 Note: (Total Current Supplied May Total Alarm Current = 1.274 X 0.166 Hrs = 0.211 Amp Hrs. Not Exceed Total Alarm Current) Total Amp Hrs. Used = 3.451 Amp Hrs. (X1.1 Factor) Total Power Required = 3.80 Note: Power Supplied: (Total Battery Pack Amp Hr. May Controller Supplied Current: 2.60 A Not Exceed Total Power Required) Auxiliary In Current 0.000 A Note: Total Current Supplied = 2.600 Amps (Total Current Supplied Must Exceed Total Alarm Current) Total Battery Pack Amp Hr. Available (7 or 18 Amp Hr.) 18.00 Amp Hrs. Note: (Total Battery Pack Amp Hr. Must Exceed Total Power Required) SYMBOL DESCRIPTION FACP FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL �M MANUAL STATION �A ABORT STATION © PHOTOELECTRIC DETECTOR HORN / STROBE STROBE ❑w, RELAY MODULE iR" AGENT RELEASE MODULE PS CYLINDER PRESSURE SWITCH O FM-200 CYLINDER 251-91' M W n %J A RM CABLE PENETRATIONS U C3 ABOVE DOOR �--� o P MUST BE SEALED ((P P I I I I I I I I I I I� I RCS CAPINETq I I Ms. I I _ _ L_1_1_1_1_17,.,c-D1-J- i /O� / UPS/ IDF L 132 W(12" RAISED ACCESS FLOOR) © P UPS & NM ELECTRICAL PANELS C r 1 C) NETWORK RACKS & CABINETS IRM 14mo ® FOR SUBMITTAL ❑ RECORD DRAWINGS I HAVE REVIEWED THESE PLANS AND ® CERTIFYTHATTHEY COMPLYWIfH THE APPLICABLE CODES AND STANDARDS; OR ❑ CERTIFYTHEY WERE COPIED FROM SEALED ENGINEERING PLANS AND ANYVIOLATIONS OF THE APPLICABLE CODES OR STANDARDS ARE SPECIFICALLY NOTED ON THESE PLANS. DETECTION &SUPPRESSION INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 10935 CUTTEN ROAD HOUSTON, TEXAS 77066 O _ ACR-1936 ROCKY LEROY ROBERTSON 0 0 w w 00 Of X � rL J o F- z E a� o w oY o a i N Q Q o ZO Z �, J—O} Wo K m yQ O � mJ z r Xr Xx 5; tO—/)O Up3~Np 62 w� oa��za ds d�to Q me N ZWJU a w N FJ z� a w oW Fu F �w U LL FPo W W 0 EPL-0073 — APS-0444 SIZE DRAWING NO. REV 8/22/19 B 2750-5 0 5 OF 4' OCTAGONAL BOX TRUE CEILING WITH A 4' PLASTER RING MOUNTING S PLASTER RING 01 HEAD — rkOM PREVIOUS DEVICE M FACP JUNCTION BOX OR PULL BOX FLEXIBLE CONDUIT (LENGTHS AS REQ'D BASE BY LOCAL CODE.) FALSE CEILING CEILING DETECTOR MOUNTING DETAIL TO NEXT DEVICE m EOL V BASE (PM 63-1034) TYPICAL DETECTOR BASE WIRING DIAGRAM NTS FACEPLATE STROBE 1 CONDUIT WALL STANDARD DOUBLE GANG 2-1/e' DEEP BACKBOX 80" NOTE - DEVICE IS MOUNTED @80° A.F.F. TO BOTTOM OF DEVICE STROBE MOUNTING DETAIL NTS MANUAL PULL STATION CONDUIT WALL 0 0 F 0 O I O STANDARD SINGLE GANG 0 2-118' DEEP BACKBOX 0 E (/ f 42° f MOUNTING SCREW (TYP.) MANUAL PULL STATION NOTE - DEVICE IS MOUNTED @42° A.F.F. TO CENTERLINE OF DEVICE MANUAL PULL STATION MOUNTING DETAIL NTS ABORT STATION � CONDUIT WALL O STANDARD TWO GANG 2-1/8" DEEP BACKBOX w N T z O O N Z F 42 MOUNTING SCREW (TYP.) w w NOTE - DEVICE IS MOUNTED @42" A.F.F. TO CENTERLINE OF DEVICE ABORT STATION MOUNT DETAIL NTS HORN FACEPLATE STROBE I CONDUIT WALL STANDARD DOUBLE GANG 2-1/8' DEEP BACKBOX 80" MOUNTING SCREW (TYP.) NOTE - DEVICE IS MOUNTED 080' A.F.F. TO BOTTOM OF DEVICE HORN/STROBE MOUNTING DETAIL NTS C AUG ® FOR SUBMITTAL ❑ RECORD DRAWINGS I HAVE REVIEWED THESE PLANS AND ® CERTIFY THATTHEY COMPLY WITH THE APPLICABLE CODES AND STANDARDS; OR ❑ CFRTFYTHEY WERE COPIED FROM SEALED ENGINEERING PLANS AND ANYVIOLATIONS OF THEAPPLICABLE CODES OR STANDARDS ARE SPECIFICALLY NOTED ON THESE PLANS. DETECTION S SUPPRESSION INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 10935 CUTTEN ROAD HOUSTON, TEXAS 77056 ACR - 1936 547 EPL-0073 -`1 APS-0444 U d aC Fp •WQ oz Q� Q J_Z' RO m NQ �00�WJ z fon^tea x>xd� Z' y aF=N NO U�3r. {�j NZ Wj Cwo,,zy di aS-moow 0 Nrc W ZJWJ � WU 0u w wr r xW z W If W 0 ROCKY LEROY ROBERTSON (DATE) 8/22/19 I B I 26675FO-60F8 10 AC NEUTRAL 120VAC DEDICATED CIRCUTf TO BE PROVIDED By ELECTRICIAN AC LINE CHASSIS GROUND )--I O CHASSIS GROUND (EARTH) CONNECTION SHALL BE MADE DIRECTLY TO STANDOFF !- ENCLOSURE. (HVAC/DAMPER SHUTDOWN) I ° I I w W Y XXXF_ XL L NO XL L NO20 - N 4N XOD W n Z wwp Q W C 'wQF] F1 J QF W � K NW � N CRM4 o ?5 a J J o> z w o w a W w 2aV 1. 2Dw w. C Q Y m Y 0 Y ®® O n Q N J N O m W W W m d Q Q �.ssifl � O O O Casesull0r0aHm tl (0 ® ® O dreuil#1 tlete b DEFECT = DEIELiR S SW?CNR S ( r P] I I 5 POYVER LIMBED a D 11 tt 12 a fi DIAGNOSTICS O � O r •V qgqg I circuit 92 Cut for 0 clw �G bases an detect3 ddd Ly` OPTIONAL vs o� RELAY MODULE TO BUILDING 10-2204 OAD NORMAL OPTIONAL CLASS o INPUT MODULE FIRE ALARM � = O ALARM 10-2450 OPo U_R 0 PREDISCHARGE 0 Q 0 O RELEASE O ARM X O TO BUILDING SOL� FIRE ALARM ® O SUPERVISORY GISAaL �\ Q ip O O RELEASE DISABLED RESET . A €a PT O TROUBLE TO BUILDING _ O y O D" a ® e k PANEL SILENCED SILENCE .s FIRE ALARM �g O E OPTIONAL CLASS OABORT 0 y OUTPUTMODULE 0 O 0GROUND FAULT O 70-2448 oen. 0 a 0 y§§ • ������������ a 9 0 ONm ka 0•6 ONO O I �� O O O a C, 10 10 =, vt m1 iNOTES: 1. ALL WIRING IS SUPERVISED EXCEPT RELAY AND AUX+24V OUT. BAT T#1 #2 J12 2. DETECTOR CIRCUITS HAVE COUNTING ZONE CAPABILITY. 12VDD iBAH C3. CIRCUITS ARE POWER LIMITED, EXCEPT Pi CIRCUITS. 4. IF USING 0 OHM BASES OR CONTACT CLOSURE DEVICES ON DETECT#1 OR #2, CLIP THE APP110PRIATE 0 OHM JUMPER, 5. EARTH GROUND CONNECTIONS 'ARE PROVIDED FOR SHIELD TERMINATIONS IF SHIELDED CABLES ARE USED. PANEL PROGRAMMING SWITCH POSITION DESCRIPTION HORNISTROBE DISCHARGESTROBE _HORN STROBE I II 20A EMAXIMUM p J Q j W � 0_ \ Q O LL o C] a w a � - o N FV 1.5K EOL IRM BY� UG7� ?�19 S1 OFF APPLICATION S2 OFF APPLICATION S3 ON TROUBLE DELAY S4 ON AUDIBLE OPERATION S5 OFF AUDIBLE OPERATION S6 ON AUD SYNC. S7 ON PRE —DISCHARGE DELAY 58 OFF PRE —DISCHARGE DELAY S9 OFF ABORT TYPE S10 ON ABORT TYPE S11 OFF WATERFLOW OPERATION (LEAVE SWITCH IN DEFAULT STATE) S12 OFF DETECTION TYPE ® FOR SUBMITTAL ❑ RECORD DRAWINGS I HAVE REVIEWED THESE PLANS AND ® CERTIFYTHATTHEY COMPLYWOH THE APPLICABLE CODES AND STANDARDS; OR ❑ CERNFYTHEY WERE COPIED FROM SEALED ENGINEERING PLANS AND ANY VIOLATIONS OF THE APPLICABLE CODES OR STANDARDS ARE SPECIFICALLY NOTED ON THESE PLANS. DETECTION 8 SUPPRESSION INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 10935 CUTTEN ROAD HOUSTON, TEXAS 77066 A _ _ ACR-1936 z z 0 0 F FN- w w x X nL J o F � a �? N Q tri1K Z <> z= mroo y Z^ ofw N1Z Z^ FOV) ¢— —x o>xd¢ z� yu_< NF �\OLL1NJ a� z �O a02ccoo'< x WDOO a d Q J. 0. W ZJWo mw N w rr LU Z5 � d Oo ow Wu F Z w F o W 0 f EPL-0444 SIGRE) APS-044 rslB ROCKY LEROY ROBERTSON (DATE) 8/22/19 J SYMBOL I IIE11 I PART NUMBER LOY. I DESCRIPn0N I=KBOX REQUIRED Q 1 10-063-1—R-1 1 SHP—PRO CONTROL SYSTEM FURNISHED BY DSI Q 2 10-1639 2 ABORT STATION Double Gang 2 1/8' deep 0 3 BG-12LR 2 DOUBLE ACTION MANUAL DISCHARGE STATION Single Gong 2 1/8" deep P 4 63-1308 4 PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE DETECTOR 4" Octagon 2 1/8' deep 5 63-1308 4 SUBFLOOR PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE DETECTOR 4' Octagon 2 1/8' deep 6 67-1034 8 6' SMOKE DETECTOR BASE 4" Octagon 2 1/8' deep 7 PC4R 1 CEILING MOUNT HORN / STROBE Double Gang 2 1/8" deep 8 STR 1 WALL MOUNT DISCHARGE STROBE Double Gang 2 1/8' deep )MWP 9 SRK 1 WEATHERPROOF DISCHARGE STROBE FURNISHED BY DSI 10 02-10309 1 9F ACTIVE EXIT IMMEDIATELY SIGN N/A 11 02-10310 3 AGENT ABORT 'PUSH AND HOLD' SIGN N/A 12 02-10312 3 AGENT 'RELEASE- SIGN/MANUAL RELEASE STATION N/A 13 02-10313 3 "NOTICE: IF ALARM ACTIVE, DO NOT ENTER' SIGN N/A 14 02-10314 3 "DO NOT ENTER DURING OR AFTER DISCHARGE' SIGN N/A 15 70-268 1 215 LB FM-200 CYLINDER Floor Mount [PSI 16 02-12533 1 LOW PRESSURE SWITCH N/A 17 VARIES 2 DISCHARGE NOZZLES N/A 18 FM-200 188 LB CLEAN AGSM SUPPRESSAN N/A iRn 19 10-2748 1 1 AGENT RELEASE MODULE 4' Square 2 1/8' deep Bn 20 10-2204 1 1 RELAY MODULE, CRM4 N/A - SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS I. A SMOKE DETECTOR SENSES AN ALARM CONDITION, THE FOLLOWING OCCURS AS A RESULT: A. INTERIOR STROBE ACTIVATES. B. INTERIOR HORN PULSES SLOWLY. C. ALARM RELAY ENERGIZES FOR BUILDING MONITORING. 2.A SECOND SMOKE DETECTOR SENSES AN ALARM CONDITION, THE FOLLOWING OCCURS AS A RESULT: A.INTERIOR STROBE CONTINUES. B. INTERIOR HORN PULSES FAST. c.30 SECOND DISCHARGE TIME DELAY BEGINS. D. RELAY ENERGIZES FOR AIR HANDLING UNIT SHUTDOWN. 3. WHEN DISCHARGE TIME DELAY IS EXCEEDED, THE FOLLOWING OCCURS AS A RESULT: A.INTERIOR STROBE CONTINUES. B. INTERIOR HORN SOUNDS STEADY. c. CLEAN AGENT IS DISCHARGED. D. DISCHARGE STROBE ACTIVATES. 4.ACTIVATION OF THE MANUAL PULL STATION WILL CAUSE THE FOLLOWING TO OCCUR: A.INTERIOR STROBE ACTIVATES. B. INTERIOR HORN SOUNDS STEADY. c. ALARM RELAY ENERGIZES FOR BUILDING MONITORING. D. RELAY ENERGIZES FOR AIR HANDLING UNIT SHUTDOWN. E. CLEAN AGENT IS DISCHARGED. F. DISCHARGE STROBE ACTIVATES. 5.ACTIVATION OF THE ABORT STATION WILL CAUSE THE FOLLOWING TO OCCUR: A. RELEASE COUNTDOWN CONTINUES DURING ABORT ACTIVATION. RELEASE OCCURS WHEN BOTH THE COUNTDOWN IS COMPLETED AND THE ABORT IS RELEASED. NOTE -MANUAL STATION ACTIVATION OVERRIDES THE ABORT. ON BOARD MAINTENANCE DISABLE SWITCH I. SWITCH IN ENABLED POSITION: A.CIRCUIT IS SUPERVISED B. SYSTEM IS ARMED c.'AC NORMAL" LED IS LIT 2.SWITCH IN DISABLED POSITION: A.CIRCUIT IS OPEN B. TROUBLE IS INDICATED AT CONTROL PANEL c. SUPERVISORY IS INDICATED AT CONTROL PANEL D. SYSTEM IS DISARMED GENERAL ELECTRICAL NOTES: SYSTEM PRIMARY POWER 020VAC) MUST BE PROVIDED BY A DEDICATED BRANCH CIRCUIT PER NFPA 72. SECONDARY (BACKUP) POWER WILL BE SUPPLIED BY BATTERIES SIZED FOR 24 HOURS OF STANDBY OPERATION WITH 5 MINUTES OF ALARM CONDITION PER NFPA 72. ROUTING AND WIRE COMBINATIONS IN ANY GIVEN CONDUIT MAY BE CHANGED AT THE CONTRACTOR'S DISCRETION USING THE FOLLOWING GUIDELINES. ALL 24 VDC, POWER -LIMITED CIRCUITS (SHIELDED OR UNSHIELDED,) MAY BE RUN IN THE SAME CONDUIT (I.E. DETECTORS, ALARM BELL, MANUAL DISCHARGE, AND AGENT STORAGE CONTAINER INITIATOR CIRCUITS). NON -POWER -LIMITED CIRCUITS MUST BE KEPT SEPARATE FROM POWER -LIMITED CIRCUITS. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION NOTES: I. ALL WIRING SHALL BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF THE NEC ARTICLE 760, THE LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODE, AND OSHA AND SHALL BE INSTALLED TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION. 2. ALL WIRE SHALL BE CONTINUOUS, WITHOUT SPLICE, FROM BEGINNING TERMINAL POINTS TO ENDING TERMINAL POINTS. 3. COLOR CODING OF ALL PAIRS ARE REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN PROPER POLARITY. WHERE PIGTAIL CONNECTIONS ARE TO BE MADE, THE USE OF WIRE NUTS IS PERMITTED. 4. DETECTOR CIRCUITS AND BELL CIRCUITS ARE PARALLEL CIRCUITS, UTILIZING AN END -OF -LINE RESISTOR. THESE CIRCUITS SHALL BE WIRED AS SHOWN AND NO BRANCHING IS PERMITTED. S. ALL WIRE, CONDUIT, JUNCTION BOXES, ETC. TO BE SUPPLIED AND INSTALLED BY THIS CONTRACTOR. 6. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MOUNTING AND MAKING ALL FINAL CONNECTIONS TO ALL SUPPLIED DETECTORS, CONTROL PANELS, SIGNAL DEVICES, MANUAL ALARM STATIONS, ETC. 7. ALL WIRING TO BE IN PROTECTIVE METALLIC CONDUIT (EMT, RIGID, OR FLEXIBLE.) 8. AGENT CONTAINER WIRING CIRCUIT IS A SERIES CIRCUIT. WIRE AS SHOWN. 9. ACTUAL WIRING CONNECTION TO AGENT CONTAINERS SHALL BE MADE TO A FLEXIBLE CONNECTOR PROVIDED AT EACH CONTAINER. HIGH VOLTAGE AC LINES CAN BE RUN TOGETHER IN THE SAME CONDUIT O.E. BEACON AND POWER DROPOUT STATION CIRCUITS) BUT MUST BE KEPT SEPARATE FROM 24 VDC LINES. (BOTH POWER -LIMITED AND NON -POWER -LIMITED.) POWER -LIMITED AND NON -POWER -LIMITED CIRCUITS ARE DEFINED BY NFPA 70 (NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE.) [CAUTION] THIS AREA IS PROTECTED BY A HFC-227ea EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM NOT ENTER AREA DURIN OR AFTER DISCHARGE KEEP DOOR CLOSED AT ALL TIMES HFC-227ea EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM ALARM, IF ACTIVE EXIT AREA IMMEDIATELY HFC-227ea EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM DISCHARGE ALARM IF ACTIVE DO NOT ENTER AREA FM-200 SYSTEM WARNING SIGNS STROBE } CONTROL PANEL MANUAL STATION ABORT 6'-0" STATION 7 3'-6" TYPICAL EQUIPMENT ELEVATIONS AUG 2 7 2019 ® FOR SUBMITTAL RECORD DRAVV61 I HAVE REVIEWED THESE PLANSPLANS AND ® CERTIFY THATTHEY COMPLYWITH THE APPLICABLE CODES AND STANDARDS, OR ❑ CERTIFY THEYWERE COPIED FROM SEALED ENGINEERING PLANS AND ANY VIOLATIONS OF THE APPLICABLE CODES OR STANDARDS ARE SPECIFICALLY NOTED ON THESE PLANS. DETECTION & SUPPRESSION INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 10935 OUTTEN ROAD HOUSTON, TEXAS 77066 ACR -1936 7 L EPL-0073 APS-0444 SI RE) ROCKY LEROY ROBERTSON (DATE) 8/22/19 B P in KIm Z ww 0 z m a fnJ J—O LON��a N Oar 7a U_ m W N W mwoo¢z o�a:oo¢ � w o F m F W Z'Jja a 00 ¢ w FW- ¢y Z CJ w 2750-8 I 0