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Lomax Elementary School
Fire Alarm System
Project- Lomax Elementary School Renovation
Owner. LaPorte ISD
Architect: SBWV Architects, Inc.
Engineer: RH George & Associates, Inc., Melvin Kalmans, PE
24070
Electrical Contractor: McDonald Electric
Supplier SimplexGrinnell LP
ACR-2147
IllannlaCtnr0r: Siemens Fire & Safety
Governing Code Year: 2006
Date 0l Snhlnittal: July 15, 2008 w C AN.t l~ n
I hereby certify that the equipment shown in this shop drawing, project data, and/or sample,
complies in all respects with the requirements of the contract documents for this project. I further
certify that all data shown herein as to performance, dimensions, construction, materials and
other pertinent items is true and correct.
All data, design, and concepts contained herein are for the expressed purpose of the Owner's
use only and is not intended for duplication, or disbursement to any other parties without the
expressed written consent of Tyco/Fire & Security SimplexGrinnell LP.
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Signed:
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Position: Project Sales Representative
Fire &
Security Date: July 15, 2008
SiMp/exGFinne// Pjct Designer, Eugene L DeGeus
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. SCOPE OFWONN
11. E@OIPNENT 1LsTs
In. Sum FUNCTIONAL OPERATION
IV. SNANITTAL DATA AND BROCHURES
Lomax Elementary School
Fire Alarm System
A. SIEMENS FP-11 INTELLIGENT FIRE DETECTOR
B. SIEMENS ADDRESSABLE MANUAL STATIONS
C. SIEMENS PAD 3 NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE EXTENDER
D. GENTEX GEC3/GES3 M-C NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES
E. STI STOPPER II PULL STATION COVER W/SOUNDER
F. STI HORN/STROBE DAMAGE STOPPER
V. TAMES ONO STSTEN DRAWINGS
A. GENERAL DRAWING NOTES
B. PARTIAL RISER DIAGRAM
C. DEVICE DETAILS
VI. Fuse PANS
All data, design, and concepts i;o " rare for on y and is not
intended for duplication or disbursement to any other parties without the expressed written consent of Tyco/Fire &
Security SimplexGrinnell LP.
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SCOPE OF WORK
Fire Alarm System
SimplexGrinnell will provide fire alarm addressable initiating devices for detection of fire
conditions in renovated areas according to plans developed by SW V Architects and RH George
Engineers. The existing fire alarm panel is a Siemens (Cerberus) MXL IQ and will remain with
new devices being added to existing signaling line circuits. New notification appliances will
replace existing devices circuited from existing NAC Extender Panels (4) in each area of the
building. New notification appliances in corridors and rest rooms will be fitted with tamper
resistant protective covers. And new manual pull stations will include covers with battery
operated sounders to discourage tampering.
No fire alarm work is shown on contract drawings for the kitchen or gymnasium areas. No air
handler or main air duct lines are being replaced or re -worked that would affect existing fire
alarm interfaces and controls. No door hold -opens, releasing fire doors or fire shutters are shown
on contract drawings. Thus, all items in the fire alarm specifications that relate to the above
areas and functions are excluded from the SimplexGrinnell scope of work.
All fire alarm wiring will be installed by SimplexGrinnell in conduit to be installed by others.
Device mounting boxes will be installed by others according to approved floor plans and detail
drawings.
All programming and testing of the fire alarm system will be performed by SimplexGrinnell.
Labels and device locations will be according to information available at the time of
programming.
All data, design, and concepts contained herein are for the expressed purpose of the owner's use only, and is not
intended for duplication or disbursement to any other parties without the expressed written consent of Tyco/Fire &
Security SimplexGrinnell LP.
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EQUIPMENT LIST
ISG Project # 9373510011
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VENDOR
MODEL # DESCRIPTION
33
SIEMENS
FP-11 FIREPRINT INTELL SMOKE/HEAT DETECTOR
33
SIEMENS
DB-11 DETECTOR BASE ASSEMBLY
3
SIEMENS
MSI-20B INTELL PULL STATION DUAL ACTION
1
SIEMENS
PAD-3 PIS NAC EXTENDER 6 AMP
18
GENTEX
GES3-24WW STROBE, 24VDC, M-C WHT, WALL MT
22
GENTEX
GEC3-24WW HORN/STROBE, 24VDC, M-C WHT, WALL MT
3
STI
1100 PULL STATION COVER W/SOUNDER
19
STI
1210D AN COVER SURFACE MOUNT
(Above parts list includes specified 5% spare parts, minimum 1, except for the expansion power
supply.)
PJCT DESIGNER., Eugene L DeGeus
All data,. design, and conceptscontained hereinare for. the expressed purpose of the owners use only, and is not
intended for duplication or disbursement to any other parties without the expressed written consent of Tyco/Fire &
Security SimplexGrinnell LP.
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SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL OPERATION [EXISTING]
Alarm Detection
1. When a fire alarm condition is detected by any alarm initiating device, the following
functions shall occur:
(a) The fire alarm control panel common alarm indicator shall flash and the audible
device shall sound. Acknowledging the alarm condition shall silence all audible panel
devices and cause the common alarm indicator to illuminate steady.
(b) The 80 character liquid crystal display shall indicate all applicable information
associated with the alarm condition including zone, device type, device location, and
time of alarm. Location and zoning messages shall be custom field -programmed to
match the respective premises.
(c) Any local printers will record all event information including device description date
and time.
(d) The DACT will transmit the event information to the central monitoring station.
(e) Close doors throughout the facility held open by electric door holders and deactivate
all power operated doors in smoke barrier walls.
(f) Unlock all egress doors that are electrically locked via a security or other system.
(g) Activate all building audible notification devices.
(h) Activate all building visual signals.
2. Activation of duct smoke detectors associated with any .fan shall deactivate their
respective unit and all other AHUs over 2000 cfin.
3. Silencing of alarm at the fire alarm control panel shall terminate audible notification but
visual notification shall continue.
4. All non silenceable auxiliary control functions shall remain in operation, even upon
silencing audible signals, until such time as the control panel is cleared and reset manually
(i.e. fan control outputs, central station interface, elevator recall interface, etc.).
System Trouble Detection
1. When a trouble condition is detected by the fire alarm control panel, the following
functions shall occur:
(a) The fire alarm control panel trouble indicator shall flash and the internal audible
device shall sound. Acknowledgment of the trouble condition shall silence the audible
device and cause all trouble indicators to illuminate steady.
(b) The 80 character liquid crystal display shall display all applicable information
associated with the respective trouble condition.
(c) Any local printers will record all event information including device description date
and time.
(d) The DACT will transmit the event information to the central monitoring station.
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Security SimplexGrinnell LP.
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• System Supervisory Alarm Detectillin
I. When a supervisory alamt condition is detected due to a fire sprinkler switch being placed
in an "off -normal' position, loss of air pressure on a pre -action sprinkler system, or loss of
power on the fire pump controller the following functions shall occur:
(a) The fire alarm control panel supervisory indicator shall flash and the internal audible
device shall sound. Acknowledgment of the supervisory condition shall silence the
audible device and cause the supervisory indicator to illuminate steady.
(b) The 80 character liquid crystal display shall display all applicable information
associated with the respective supervisory condition.
(c) Any local printers will record all event information including device description date
and time.
(d) The DACT will transmit the event information to the central monitoring station.
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All data, design, and concepts contained herein are for the expressed purpose of the owners use only, and is not
intended for duplication or disbursement to any other parfies wahout the expressed written consent of Tyco/Fire &
Security SimplexGnnnell LP.
SIEMENS Fire Safety
FP-11 FirePrintTM Detector
Intelligent Fire Detector for MXL, MXL-IQ, and MXLV Control Panels
ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS
• Most Sophisticated "Detector Intelligence" available today
• Multi -Criteria fire detection for the price ofa
photoelectric detector
• FirePrintTM Technology to discriminate between deceptive
phenomena and an actual fire
• Easily programmed to match specific hazard profiles from the
control panel
• Pre -Alarm reporting based on fire profile selected
• Remote sensitivity measurement capability
• System logic activation based on any of three inputs from
detector (smoke, heat or neural network)
• Field cleanable chamber with replaceable chamber
parts available
• Mufti -color detector Status LED
• Two -wire operation
• Compatible with Model DPU of FPI-32 field
programmerftester
• Supports EnviroUNK software based automatic
environmental compensation
• Backward compatible with older MXL systems
(Rev. 2 and above)
• Optional fully programmable relay base, audible base, and
duct housing
• @UL Listed, ULC Listed, CSFM, FM, NYMEA
Approved
Introduction
The FP-11 Intelligent Fire Detector provides the life
safety industry with the most highly evolved detection
system available today. The FP-11 utilizes advanced
detection technology that allows the detector to
distinguish nonthreatening deceptive phenomena, such
as cigarette smoke, from actual fire hazards, while
optimizing detection for the area in which it is in-
stalled. No other detection system available today
offers a higher level of protection or nuisance
alarm immunity. The FP-11 uses state-of-the-art
microprocessor circuitry with error check, detector
self -diagnostics and supervision programs.
The FP-11 intelligent fire detector is compatible with
the Siemens Building Technologies, Fire Safety Divi-
sion, Model DPU or FPI-32 field programmerttester,
which is a compact, portable, menu -driven accessory
for electronically programming and testing detectors,
easily and reliably. The DPU or FPI-32 eliminates the
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need for cumbersome, unreliable mechanical program-
ming methods and reduces installation and service
costs by electronically programming and testing the
detector prior to installation.
The FP-11 fire detector is compatible with the MXL
family of control panels including the MXL, MXL-IQ,
and MXLV.
The FP-11 detector is Underwriters Laboratories and
Underwriters Laboratories of Canada Listed.
Description
The FP-11 is a plug-in, two -wire, multi -sensor detector
with both photoelectric and thermal inputs and is
compatible with the MXL family of control panel
systems. Each detector consists of a dust resistant,
field cleanable photo chamber, a solid state
CATALOG NUMBER 6175
non -mechanical thermal sensor, microprocessor based
electronics with a low -profile plastic cover and base.
The FP-11 utilizes state-of-the-art ASIC and surface
mount technology for maximum reliability. Every FP-11
fire detector is shipped with a protective dust cover.
The FP-11 fire detector utilizes an infrared light
emitting diode (IRLED), and light sensing photodiode.
Under normal conditions, light transmitted by the LED
is directed away from the photodiode and scattered
through the smoke chamber in a controlled pattern.
The smoke chamber is designed to manage light
dissipation and extraneous reflections from dust
particles or other non -smoke airborne contaminants in
such a way as to maintain stable, consistent detector
operation. When smoke enters the detector chamber,
light emitted from the IRLED is scattered by the
smoke particles and is received by the photodiode.
The FP-11 also utilizes a modern, accurate, shock -
resistant thermistor to sense temperature changes.
The "on -board" FirePrint technology allows the
detector to gather smoke and thermal data, and to
analyze this information in the detector's "neural
network" By comparing data received with the
common characteristics of fires, or fire fingerprints,
the FP-11 can compare these "Fire Prints" to those of
deceptive phenomena that cause other detectors to
alarm. The advanced FirePrint technology allows the
FP-11 to accurately determine a true fire hazard from
a nonthreatening deceptive phenomena WITHOUT
needing to use alarm delaying verification and confir-
mation techniques, which can increase the probability
of losses due to fire.
The FP-11 provides the highest level of detector
intelligence available today with a detector/control
panel link that allows the user to program the detector
for the specific hazard profile Detectors are optimized
by selecting one of the following applications:
• Office/Retail
• Lobby
• Computer Room
• Dormitory
• Healthcare
• Parking Garage
• Utility/Transformer Room
• Hostile Environment
• Precious Storage
• Air Duct
• Warehouse/Light Manufacturing
The software does the rest; no guessing on detector
sensitivities or alarm verification; the control panel
programs the FP-11 detector for the protected area
without hassle and without confirmation delays.
Once optimized for the hazards in the protected area,
the FP-11 provides the best detection you can buy.
Should the operator or installer forget to program the
detector, the FP-11 will revert to a default setting that
allows it to operate as a standard photoelectric or
photothermal detector.
The FP-11's FirePrint technology monitors input from
both the photo chamber and the thermal sensor,
evaluating this information with sophisticated
mathematical formulas, or algorithms, comparing this
input to characteristics of both threatening fires and
deceptive phenomena that would "fool" any ordinary
detector. This technology was developed over years of
research and reviewing the results of over 20 years of
fire test data in one of the world's most advanced fire
research centers. The results of this research are the
mathematical models that form the algorithms used in
FirePrint. No other fire detector has this level of
intelligence or this amount of research and develop-
ment supporting it's design.
The microprocessor's software can identify and
disregard false input caused by radio frequency (RFI)
and electromagnetic (EMI) interference, and validates
all trouble conditions before annunciating or reporting
to the control panel. The FP-11 detector's microproces-
sor uses an integral EEPROM to store the detector's
address and other critical operating parameters which
include the assigned program values for alarm and
trouble thresholds. Communications within the
detector itself and between the FP-11 and the control
panel, or with the FPI-32 field programmer/tester, are
supervised and safeguarded against disruption by
reliable, microprocessor based error checking routines.
Additionally, the microprocessor supervises all
EEPROM memory locations and provides a high
degree of EEPROM failure fault tolerance.
In MXL(V) applications, the FP-11 determines its
operating status to be normal, in alarm, or in trouble
depending on the difference between the alarm
threshold values stored in the aetector's memory and
the detector's latest analog measurement. The
detector then communicates changes in its status to
the control panel.
In addition, the MXL(V) control panel will sample the
value of the FP-11's analog signal over a period of time
in order to determine if those values indicate exces-
sive buildup in the photo chamber; if so, the MXL(V)
will indicate that the particular detector requires
maintenance.
The FP-11 is listed as a self -testing device. The FP-11's
visible light emitting diode (LED) flashes green every
4 seconds to indicate it is communicating with the
control panel and that it has passed its internal self -
test. Should the detector sense a fault or failure within
its systems, the LED will flash amber and the detector
will transmit that information to the control panel.
A quick visual inspection is sufficient to indicate the
condition of the detector at any time. If more detailed
information is required, a printed report can be
provided from the MXL panel indicating the status
and settings assigned to each individual detector.
When the FP-11 moves to the alarm mode, it will flash
amber and transmit that information to the control
panel. When the MXLN) confirms the detectors
condition, the panel will instruct the FP-11. to flash red
and to continue flashing until the system is reset at
the control panel. At that same time, any user defined
system alarm functions programmed into the system
are activated. Each FP-11 detector can operate one
remote alarm indicator, one auxiliary relay, or one
audible base.
Detector sensitivity, calibration, and identification are
dynamically supervised by the control panel. Detector
sensitivity and pre -alarm levels are a function of the
application chosen at the control panel and are
controlled by the panel. If an alternate, non-FirePrint
mode is selected, then the sensitivity can be changed
from the control panel.
The DPU or FPI-32 Program/Test accessory is used to
program and verify the detector's address. The
technician selects the accessory's program mode to
enter the desired address. The DPU or FPI-32 auto-
matically sets and verifies the address and tests the
detector. It also allows the user to change the device
ID from that of an FP-11 to an older detector ID such as
an ILP-1, ILPT-1, ILP-2, ID-60P or ID-60PT to allow for
easy replacement of older detectors without the need
of reprogramming the control panel.
The FPI-32 operates on AC power or rechargeable
batteries, providing flexibility and convenience in
programming and testing equipment almost anywhere.
When in the test mode, the DPU or FPI-32 will perform
a series of diagnostic tests without altering the
address or other stored data, allowing technicians to
determine if the detector is operating properly.
The FP-11 fire detector may be installed on the same
initiating circuit with IL or ID series detectors (Photo-
electric, thermal, or ionization), MSI series manual
stations, TRI series interfaces, ICP output control
devices, or CZM series of addressable, conventional
zone modules.
All FP-11 detectors can be cleaned in the field, when
required, by simply removing the detector cover and
unsnapping the photo chamber. There is also the
option of cleaning the interior of the detector with a
clean, soft cloth or brush, or replacing the labyrinth and
bug screen included in the detector maintenance kit,
model DMK-11.
The FP-11 uses the low profile surface mounting base,
model DB-11. This base mounts on a 4-inch octagon,
square, or a single gang electrical box. The base
utilizes screw clamp contacts for electrical connections
and self -wiping contacts for increased reliability. The
base can be used with the optional LK-11 detector
locking kit which contains 50 detector locks and an
installation tool, to prevent unauthorized removal of
the detector head. The DB-11 base has integral decora-
tive plugs to cover the outer mounting screw holes.
The FP-11 is electrically compatible with existing MXL
detector accessories including relays, remote lamps,
duct housings, and audible bases. With duct housings.
a base adapter and new detector housing cover are
required (order AD-11UK upgrade kit). To use existing
DB-3S base or audible base, the FP-11 requires a DB-
ADPT base adapter.
All FP-11 detectors are approved for operation within
the UL specified temperature range of 32 to 100
degrees F (0 to 38 degrees Q.
Application Data
Installation of the FP-11 series of fire detectors
requires a two -wire circuit of 18 AWG (minimum)
thermoplastic fixture wire enclosed in conduit, or 18
AWG limited energy, shielded cable without conduit,
if permitted by local codes. Field wiring should
conform to local and National Electric Codes and the
control panel wiring specifications.
"T-tapping" is permitted only for Style 4 (Class B)
wiring.
FP-11 fire detectors can be applied within the maxi-
mum 30 foot center spacing (900 sq. ft. areas) as
referenced in NFPA 72. This applications guideline is
based on ideal conditions, specifically, smooth ceiling
surfaces, minimal air movement, and no physical
obstructions between potential fire sources and the
detector. Do not mount detectors in close proximity
to ventilation or heating and air conditioning outlets.
Exposed joints or beamed ceilings may also affect safe
spacing limitations for detectors. Should questions
arise regarding detector placement, observe NFPA
72 guidelines.
Good fire protection system engineering and common
sense dictate how and when fire detectors are
installed and used. Contact your local Siemens
Building Technologies, Fire Safety Division authorized
sales outlet whenever you need assistance applying
FirePrint in unusual applications. Be sure to follow
NFPA guidelines, UUULC approved installation
instructions, which are included with every detector,
and local codes as for all fire protection equipment.
Dimensions
Technical Specifications
Current Requirements: Normal 750 pa Alarm 750 pa
Operating Temperature: +32'F (0eC) to 100OF (38eC)
per UL 268/268A
Humidity: 0-93% Relative Humidity
Non -Condensing
Ordering Information
Model
Description
Pert
Number
FRII
Addressable Firel'riru Fire Detector
51KF095112
DB-11
Detector Mounting Base for Series ll
50604151
DB-IIE
Detector Base(Smell)
5D0.090151E
AD2-P
AB Duct Housing for use wish FM1lt, HFR1I, HFPO-IL
PE-11
SOP649706
A02-XHR
Air Duct Housing for use with FF11, HFPI1, HFP0-11
with relay
500-649708
ADBX-11
Audible Base
500696181
DB-X11RS
Relay Base for Series ll Intelligent Detectors
50(1,g9i125
RU-1
Re n tte (red) alarm indicator- f octagon box mount
501)- y3
RU-2
Remote (red) alarm indicator, single gato mourn
5M39W4
LK-11
Base locking IGt for Series 11 detectors
5008y"
DMK-11
Series 11 Moire Krt Implecement labyrinth and bug
bug screen)
506695338
Base Adapter to -3S Base
500M087
In Canada Order.
FR11C
Addressable FuePrint Fire Dateaor JULQ
50D095112C
DB-I1C
Dwemw Mounting Base for Series 11(ULC)
5110-OM87
AD-I1PC
Air Duct Homing(ULC)
500-095984
DB-XIIRSC
Relay Base for Series ll Intelligent 0etoclors(ULCI
5W-0125C
ADBX-I1C
Audible Base for Series ll Intelligent Detoctor(ULC)
500096181C
Siemens Building Technologies
Fire Safety
Fire Safety
8 Fwnyood Road
Florham Park, W 07932
Tel: (973) 593.2600
FAX: 1973I 5936670
Website: www.sbt.siemena.comilia
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Printed in U.S.A.
Fire Safety
2 Kenyiew Boulevard
Brampton, Ontario
Canada L6T 5E4
Tel: (905) 799-9937
FAX: (905) 799-9858
May 2006
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SIEMENS Fire Safety
Intelligent Initiating Devices
Manual Fire Alarm Boxes
MSI-10B and MSI-20B Intelligent Manual Fire Alarm Boxes
for MXL, IXL, and XI-3 Control Panels
ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS
• Durable Design
• Shock and Vibration Resistant
• Pull Down Lever Remains Down Until Reset
• Custom Microcomputer ChipTechnology
• Dynamic Supervision
• Reset with Allen Key
• No Break Rods Necessary
• Two Wire Operation
• Surface or Semif lush Installation
• DPU or F PI-32 Programs and Verifies Device's
Address and Tests Device's Functionality
• Electronic Address Programming is Easier
and More Dependable
• Single and Double Action Models Available
• O, Listed, CSFM, FM and NYMEA Approved
Introduction
Siemens BuildingTechnologies, Fire Safety MSI-10B
and 20B intelligent manual fire alarm boxes provide the
markets' most advanced method of address programming
and supervision, combined with sophisticated control panel
communication. Each MSI manual fire alarm box incorpo-
rates a new custom microcomputer chip.The microcom-
puter chip technology, and its sophisticated bi-directional
communication capabilities with the control panel, achieves
the state of an "Intelligent Initiating Device"
Description
The MSI-10B and 20B are constructed of durable molded
polycarbonate material which is matte finished in red with
raised white Iettering.The housing accommodates a "pull -
down" lever which, when operated, locks in position
indicating the manual fire alarm box has been activated.
The pull down lever remains down and locked until the
manual fire alarm box is reset.The manual fire alarm box
is reset only by opening the hinged housing cover with
an alien key and then closing and locking the cover.
The MSI-10B and 208 manual fire alarm boxes operate
with the MXL, IXUICON-1 and XL3 control panels.
The manual fire alarm box's microcomputer chip has the
capacity of storing, in memory, identification information
as well as important operating status information.
Fire Safety's innovative technology also allows all MSI
Series Intelligent manual fire alarm boxes to be pro-
grammed by using the Model DPU or FPI-32 Program-
mer/rester. The Programmer/rester is a compact,
portable, menu driven accessory which makes pro-
gramming and testing a manual fire alarm box device
faster, easier and more dependable than previous
methods. The DPU or FPI-32 eliminates the need for
the device's mechanical addressing mechanisms, such
as program jumpers, dipswitches or rotary dials
because the Programmer/rester electronically sets the
manual fire alarm box's address into its microcomputer
chip, nonvolatile memory. Vibration, corrosion and
CATALOG NUMBER 6187
Replaces Catalog No. 6162
other conditions which deteriorate mechanical addressing
mechanisms are no longer a cause for concern.
The MSI-10B and 20B are fitted with screw terminals for
connection to an addressable circuit.They can be either
surface or semiflush mounted.
The MSI Series manual fire alarm boxes derive their
power, communicate information and receive com-
mands over a single pair of wires.
The MSI Series is compatible on the same circuit with
all IL and ID-60 Series ionization, photoelectric or
thermal detectors, TRI Series interfaces or CZM Series
addressable conventional zone modules.
The MSI-106 and 20B intelligent manual fire alarm
boxes are Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. listed.
Current Draw
1mA
Mounting Data
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Ordering Information
Model
Description
Shipping WL
Lb. Kg.
1Z-10B
Addressable Melwd Fro
Nam a0a, Single Action
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MSI-26
Addresteble Maud Fit
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2.5 1.13
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sine Mounting Box
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5 23
SB-5R
LOCKING
SCREW, BACKPIATE
SURFACE MOUNTING ENCLOSURE.
31h in DEEP
SWITCH BOX .
(USER SUPPLIED)
Fae Safety
Fire Safely
8 Fernwood Road
2 Kenview Bwiavard
Fkxbnm Park. NJ 07932
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Brampton. Ontario
Siemens BuildingTechnologies Tel: 1973) 593-2600
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Canada L8r 5E4
FAX: 1973) 593-8670
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Tel: (905) 799-9937 DKentlow200e
Fire Safety Website: w .sbt.siernens.cornlfis
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FAX: (905) 7999858 S....n..1 a...a vaa
SIEMENS Fire Safety
PAD 3
Auxiliary Power Supply - Notification Appliance Extender
ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS
• 6 amps of Notification Appliance Power
• Advanced Microprocessor Control
• 24VDC Output Voltage
• Four Power -Limited Notification Outputs
• Strobe Synchronization Option Built In
• Synchronized ANSI Temporal Pattern
• Class A Selectable
• Ground Fault Detection
• Battery Supervision
• 3 Amp Auxiliary Power Output
• Trouble Contact for Monitoring
• Multiple Module Mounting in
System 3 Enclosures
• Multiple Modules Share Battery Set
• ® UL, ULC Listed, CSFM, NYMEA
and FM Approved
Introduction
The Model PAD-3 (PAD-3C for Canada) is a notification
appliance circuit expander with a built-in auxiliary
power output. It is designed for use with Siemens
BuildingTechnologies, Fire Safety Division fire alarm
control panels. This power source is designed to provide
the extra power required in buildings conforming to the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Features
The PAD-3 provides 6 amps of 24 VDC power for
multiple uses. All 6 amps can be directed to 4 Notifi-
cation Appliance Circuits (NAC s). Each is rated at 3
amps and is power limited. Either 1 or 2 inputs can
control the four outputs. These outputs are compatible
with all Fire Safety 24VDC notification appliances.
The PAD-3 can be configured so that the inputs can be
programmed as steady outputs, ANSI temporal
outputs, or synchronized strobe outputs. It can also
be programmed so that one input will silence U-MHU-
Series horn/strobe horns while the strobes remain on
using one set of wires.
The PAD-3 also offers a 3 amp auxiliary output for driving
other portions of your fire alarm system such as door
holders.This 24VDC filtered output is power limited.
When using this output, the total power available from
the PAD-3 will not exceed 6 amps.
A trouble contact is provided for monitoring the PAD-3
with a fire alarm panel through the input. It also has a
Form C dry contact for trouble monitoring. Therefore,
the user has the option of connecting it to a conven-
tional fire alarm panel's existing notification circuit, or
controlling it with aTRI Series device on intelligent fire
systems.
The PAD-3 offers battery supervision and management
as is required of fire alarm system components.
Ground faults are transmitted as are any other trouble
conditions. Trouble conditions not only change the
state of the trouble contact in the unit, but they also
break the notification circuit input to create a trouble
signal in the fire alarm control unit.
CATALOG NUMBER 3362
This product is packaged in its own sheet metal enclosure
with enough space to house the 7 amp -hour battery set
required for back-up.The enclosure comes in black or red.
System 3 enclosures may also be used to house multiple
PAD-3 modules in a single enclosure. Two modules are
capable of sharing the same battery set when mounted in
the same enclosure.
Options
One or both PAD-3 signal inputs control the notification
outputs, depending on the specific configuration setup.
Possible configurations for the PAD-3 are:
For
These
Control These
Option:
Inputs:
Outputs:
As:
1
Input 1
All Outputs
Class B Circuits
2
Input 1
All Outputs,
Class B Circuits
Input 2•
Silences horns on 1
3
Input 1
Outputs 1 and 2
Class B Circuits
Input 2
Outputs 3 and 4
Class B Circuits
4
Input 1
Output 1
Class 8 Circuits
Input 2
Outputs 2, 3 and 4
Class B Circuits
5
Input 1
0 uts 1-2, 3 and 4
Class A Circuit Pairs
8
Input 1
Outputs t-Z 3 and 4
Class A Circuit Pairs
Input 2•
Silences horns on 1
1
Input 1
Outputs 1 and 2,
Class A Circuit Pairs
Input 2
Outputs 3 and 4
Class A Circuit Pairs
8
Input 1
Outputs 1-2
Class Circuit Pairs
Input 2
Outputs 3 and 4
Class B Circuits
'When used with U-MHU-Series horn/strobe units
Supervision
The Model PAD-3 supervises a variety of functions
including:
• Low AC power
• Low battery condition
• Earth ground fault
• Auxiliary output power limit condition
• EOL supervision trouble or power limited condition
at an output
When a trouble condition occurs, the PAD-3 creates a
trouble condition on the fire control signal circuits to
which it is connected. It still maintains the ability to be
activated by the fire control. In addition, the PAD-3
provides a Form 'C' trouble relay output as an alterna-
tive to using the notification circuit trouble.
Electrical Specifications
AC Input:
120 VAC @ 2.5 amps
Output:
24VDC @ 6 amps
Auxiliary Power Circuit:
1
Notification Circuits:
4
Output Configuration:
2 Class A or 4 Class B or
1 Class A & 2 Class B
Amps per Output
Circuit:
3.0
Notification Circuit
Outputs:
24 VDC at 3.0 amps each,
24K ohm EOL resistor
required on each Class
B circuit
No. of Inputs:
2
Input Configuration:
2 Class B or 2 Class A
Input Voltage Range:
9-32VDC
Maximum Input Current:
0.006 Amps
Battery Charging
Capacity:
15.0 A. H
Trouble contact rating:
2.5A @250 VAC, 30 VDC
Ambient Temperature:
320F to 1206F
Mechanical Specifications
Single Module Enclosure
Model EN -PAD
Dimensions:
12"W x 16"H x 3"D
Color:
Black
Indicator Lights
AC Power On:
Green
BatteryTrouble:
Yellow
Ground Fault:
Yellow
AuxiliaryTrouble:
Yellow
Output 1 Trouble:
Yellow
Output 2Trouble:
Yellow
Ordering Information
Model
Description
Part
Number
PAD-3
Aux power supple w/black enclosure
%9-0189
PAD-3R
Aux power sup M w/red enclosure
5994M9190
PAD-3-MB
Aux power supply - main board only
5*0
EN -PAD
Black enclosure for PAD-3
31D-0 V3
EN-PADR
Red enclosure for PAD-3
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Commander3 Series
Selectable Candela Evacuation Signals
Applications
The Commander3 Series is a low profile strobe and hom/strobe combination that
offers dependable audible and visual alarms and the lowest current available.
The GE3 Series 24VDC offers tamperproof field selectable candela options of
15, 30, 60, 75, and 110 candela. The 12VDC offers tamperproof field selectable
candela options of 15, 30, 60, and 75 candela.
The Commander3 Series horn offers a continuous or synchable temporal three in
2400Hz and mechanical tone, a chime and whoop tone. All tones are easy for
the professional to change in the field by using switches.
The GE3 Series has a minimal operation current and has a minimum flash rate
of 1 Hz regardless of input voltage.
The Commander3 Series is shipped with the standard 4" metal mounting plate
which incorporates the popular Super -Slide' feature that allows the installer to
easily test for supervision. The product also features a locking mechanism which
secures the product to the bracket without any screws showing.
The Commander3 also features the Checkmate"' - Instant Voltage Verification
feature which allows the installer to check the voltage drop draw and match it to
the blueprint.
The GE3 Series appliances are UL 464 and UL 1971, listed for use with fire pro-
tective systems and are warranted for three years from date of purchase.
Standard Features
• Nominal voltage 12VDC and 24VDC
• 24VDC units have field selectable candela options of 15,
30, 60, 75, and 110 candela
• 12VDC units have field selectable candela options of 15,
30, 60, and 75 candela
• GEH horn is available in 12VDC or 24VDC
• Super -Slide' Bracket - Ease of Supervision Testing
• Checkmate'" - Instant Voltage Verification
• Unit Dimensions: 5" high x 4.5" wide x 2.5" deep
• Synchronize strobe and/or horn with Gentex Series
Control Module (12VDC product must use the AVSM
Module)
• Prewire entire system, then install signals
• Lower installation and operating costs
• Input terminals 12 to 18 AWG
• Switch selection for high or low dBA
• Switch for chime, whoop, mechanical and 2400Hz tone
• Tamperproof re-entrant grill
• Switch for continuous or temporal 3 (not available on
whoop tone)
GEC3/GES3
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S E R I E S
Product Listings
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• CSFM: 7135-0569:122 (GEC3-24 & GEH-24)
7125-0569:123 (GES3-24)
7125-0569:129 (GES3.12)
7135-0569:130 (GEC3-12 & GEH-12)
• BS+AIMEA: 285-91-E (GEC3-24 & GES3.24)
580-06-E (GEC3-12 & GES3-12)
• BFP (City of Chicago)
Product Compliance
• NFPA 72
• Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
mm
• Surface mount with the GSB (Gentex Surface Mount Box)
• Silence horn while strobes remain flashing
• Wide voltage range 8-17.5VDC (12VDC units) 16-33VDC
or FWR (24VDC units)
• Faceplate available in red or off-white
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• Operating temperature: 32'lo 120'F (00 to 49" C). The GE3 Series is not listed for outdoor use.
• The sound output for the temporal 3 tone is rated lower since the time the hom is oil is averaged into the sound output rating. While the hom Is
producing a tone in the temporal 3 mode its sound pressure is the same as the continuous mode.
• For nominal and peak current across UL regulated voltage range for filleted DC power and unfiltered (FWR [Full Wave Rectilied]) power, see
installation manual. 12VDC models are DC only.
• Gentex does not recommend using a coded or pulsing signaling circuit with any of our strobe products (see Technical Bulletin 014).
•Opwati g me hom in this mod at this voltage will result in not meeting the miNmum UL reverberant sound level reeked for relic mode fire protection servke. Then
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Note: See Technical Bulletin 015 for proper synchronization module for application.
Note: When synchronizing the GE3 12VDC Series, the AVSM synchronization module MUST be used.
Architect & Engineering Specifications
The audible and/or visible signal shall be Gentex GE3 Series or approved equal and shall be listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. per UL 1971
and/or UL 464. The notification appliance shall also be listed with Factory Mutual Listing Service (FM), the California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) and the
Bureau of Standards and Appeals (NYC).
The notification appliance (combination audibleAdsible) shall produce a peak sound output of 100dBA or greater at 12VDC or 24VDC as measured in
an anechoic chamber. The signaling appliance shall also have the capability to silence the audible signal while leaving the visible signal energized with the
use of a single pair of power wires. Additionafty, the user shall be able to select either continuous or temporal tone output with the temporal signal having
the ability to be synchronized.
Unit shall be capable of being installed so that any unauthorized attempt to change the candela setting will result in a trouble signal at the fire alarm
control panel.
The audiblelvisible and visible signaling appliance shall also maintain a minimum flash rate of lHz or up to 2Hz regardless of power input voltage. The
appliance shall have an operating current of 55mA or less at 24VDC for the 15Cd strobe circuit and 106mA or less at 12VDC for the 15Cd strobe circuit
The appliance shall be polarized to allow for electrical supervision of the system wiring. The unit shall be provided with a mounting bracket with termi-
nals and barriers for inputfoutput wiring and be able to mount to a single gang or double gang box or double workbox without the use of an adapter plate.
The unit shall have an input voltage range of 16.33 volts with either direct current or full wave rectified power for 24VDC models or a voltage range of
8.17.5 volts for 12VDC models.
The appliance shall be capable of testing supervision without disconnecting wires. Also the appliance shall be capable of mounting to a surface back
box. The unit shall also be able to verity voltage at the unit without removing unit.
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Protective Cover To Help Stop Malicious and
Accidental False Fire Alarms
This unique and patented device has been helping
stop false fire alarms around the world for more than
25 years, without restricting legitimate alarms. It
offers excellent protection against physical damage
(both accidental and intentional), dust and grime as
well as severe environments inside and out. It is
ideal for schools, colleges, hospitals, nursing homes,
stores, hotels and public buildings of almost every
kind where there is a threat of false fire alarms.
How It Works
Stopper 11 consists of a clear, tamperproof, super
tough polycarbonate shield and frame that fits over a
manual pull station. When lifted to gain access to the
actual alarm, it sounds a piercing self-contained 95
dB or 105 dB warning horn (at one foot). Immediate
attention is drawn to the area and a prankster will
either run or be caught. The cover is connected to the
frame by a cable. When the cover is lifted, it drops off
of the frame and a horn will sound (models with
horn). Horn will sound until the cover is snapped
back onto the frame or for the life of the battery.
sn-1100
FM
ADA
NEMA SR
Proven effective for more than 25 years in helping
• UL Listed to U.S. and Canadian safety standards (also
stop false fire alarms without restricting legitimate
for custom labeling).
alarms.
• Larger sizes and surface mounted pull stations
• Lifetime guarantee against breakage of the
accommodated with STI-3100 conduit spacer.
polycarbonate housing in normal use (one year
. Polycarbonate rated -40'F to 126F (-407C to 49'C).
on electronic components).
• Weather models have closed cell gaskets.
• Can be used as a guard against physical damage to
a manual pull station, with or without the optional
. Power source is 9 VDC alkaline battery included on
warning horn.
standard Stopper II (remote powered unit is
available).
• Cover is UV -stabilized.
"RC" models include one form "C" dry relay contact
• Optional horn has choice of 95 dB or 105 dB at one
and is capable of operating from 9-24 VDC remote
foot.
power or internal 9 VDC battery power.
• Standard red units have "In Case of Fire._" label
• Not just for pull stations, this cover can also help
unless specified no label or custom label (charge for
protect other devices such as EPO's, call boxes,
custom label).
telephones and emergency shutdowns just by
• Horn housing available in red, blue, green or yellow
changing the color and messaging.
with optional custom labeling.
• With backplate and gaskets, UL Listed to NEMA 31?
• when covering a pull station outside, UL requires
Standards.
stations to be listed for outdoor use.
® Safety Technology International, Inc.
LWJ2306 Airport Road - Waterford, Michigan 48327-1209
Phone: 248-673-9898 • Fax: 248-673-1246 . Toll Free: 800-888-4784• E-mail: info@sti-usa.com • Web: www.sti-usa.com
Europe Branch Orrice • Unit 496 pipers Road • Park Farm Industrial Estate • Redditch • WOKestershire • B98 OHU • England
Tel: 44 (0) 1527 520 999 • Fax: 44 (0) 1577 Sol 999 • Freephone: 0800 085 1678 (UK only) • E-mail: info@sti-europe.com • Web: w .sti-europe.mm
Stopper II Models Indoor use:
STI-1100
With horn for flush mount
STI-110ORC'
with horn and relay flush mount
STI-1130
With horn and spacer
STI-113ORC'
With horn and relay with spacer
STI-1200
Without horn flush mount
STI-1230
STI-1200 with spacer
Weather Stopper with gaskets (Indoor/Outdoor rated):
STI-1150
Stopper II with horn flush mount (indoor/outdoor
rated)
STI-11S0RC'
Stopper II with horn and relay flush mount
(indoor/outdoor rated)
STI.1155
Stopper II with horn and spacer (indoor/outdoor
rated)
STI-11SSRC'
Stopper II with horn, relay and spacer (indoor/outdoor
rated)
STI-1250
STI-1200 flush mount and gasket
STI-3150
STI-1200 with spacer and gaskets
Accessories:
STI-3100
2" conduit spacer with 1/2" conduit entry (no gaskets
included)
STI-3104
2" conduit spacer with 3/4" conduit entry (includes
one 3/4" conduit entry gasket)
STI-1102
Replacement horn for cover with alarm
Custom-1.811.
custom text message for horn housing
Stopper II is intended to be used in areas where the incidence of false fire
alarms from manual pull stations is high or has proven to be a serious
problem. Any disadvantage of this device is more than balanced when one
considers the consequences of false fire alarms, especially if fire service
personnel and equipment are responding to a false fire alarm when they are
needed for a real fire somewhere else. Add to this the disruption to the
facility when false alarms occur. If you have, or may have, a problem with
false fire alarms or physical/weather damage to your fire alarm activation
devices, the Stopper II could prove invaluable.
'WARNING: I For RC models: UL Listing does not permit relay contacts to
connect tote fire alarm or a life safety function. The power supply for
horns, according to UL Listing, cannot be connected to a UL Listed fire alarm
system. For electrical specifications see install book. RC models contain one
set of Form "C" dry contacts. Contacts rated 30 VAC/VDC 1 amp.
End user must verity the alarm and battery every six months and replace
battery annually or as required.
'NOTE: SEE SUGGESTS USING THE
STI9280 BACKITATE FOR WEATHER UNITS
OR WHEN MOUNTED ON AN UNEVEN SURFACE.
TESTING
It has been tested and approved or listed by:
• UL/cUL Listed No. 52466
For lire alarm applications, UL38 requires outdoor listed
stations for outdoor use
• Factory Mutual No. 01 (STI-1100 and 5TI-1130 only)
State of California (obtain local fire marshal approval)
NEMA 31? Rated (only for Stopper II models with backplate
and gaskets)
• MEA 49-00-E (STI-1200)
• ADA Compliant (UL Certified No. 52466)
United States No. 4267549, Canada No. 1147828
SIDE VIEW
MODELS WITH HORN (STI-1100 Series)
COVFA 6.5 b.(165mm)
3.2 f0.(elmm)
7.0 b.nJrmm)
P' Bs:.R16BBD) tin.(slmm)
SIDE VIEW
MODELS WITHOUT HORN (STI-1200 AND STI-3150 Series)
MNNJ N USA,
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Super Tough Covers to Protect Horn/Strobe
Signal Units Against vandalism and Damage of
Fire Protection Systems
These virtually indestructible covers (slotted for horn
or speaker units and solid for strobe -only alarms)
are designed to stop vandalism and accidental
damage. Molded of clear, thick, UV -stabilized
polycarbonate material, they are backed by a
lifetime guarantee against breakage in normal use.
Slots in the STI-1210, 1215, 1217 and 1219 allow
the horn to be heard. The STI-1221,1225, 1227 and
1229 are for strobes only. Many tough, clear
spacers are available for larger strobe/horn units,
retrofits, surface -mount and weather resistant
applications. For the STI-1210/1221 series, spacer
A has a four inch deep enclosed backbox, spacer B
has an enclosed backbox molded with an integral
double -gang outlet box. Spacer C has an open back
for retrofit applications. Spacer D accommodates
deeper units and applications with exposed conduit
electrical connections. When not specified, units
are sent with Spacer E, an open back frame for
flush -mount applications. An appliance mounting
plate comes with the STI-1219/1229. Unique Enviro
Kits are available for extreme conditions where
dampness, water or dust are present.
ill-12108
STI-1217
STI-1221E
STI-1225
ADA MEA Q9E
c°TP"fl°� 5TI-1210 and
STI-1221 only
Helps prevent accidental and intentional damage • Covers are LIV-stabilized.
or vandalism. • See chart for light and sound loss information.
• Lifetime guarantee against breakage in normal • Polycarbonate rated -40OF to 120OF (-40°C to
use. 490C)
• Enviro Kit available for harsh conditions. • Easy access for service.
• Various backbox and frame depths are available to . See STI-1229HTR heated NEMA 4X enclosure for
accommodate special applications. strobes in freezing conditions.
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STI-1210A
Horn/Strobe Damage Stopper cover and
enclosed backbox, 4" deep, weather
resistant
STI-12106
Horn/Strobe Damage Stopper cover and
enclosed backbox with double -gang outlet
box
STI-1210C
Horn/Strobe Damage Stopper cover open
backbox with external mounting tabs
STI-1210D
Horn/Strobe Damage Stopper cover and
open backbox with conduit knockout
STI-1210E
Horn/Strobe Damage Stopper cover and
open backbox for flush mount
STI-1221A
Strobe Damage Stopper cover and enclosed
backbox, 4" deep, weatherproof with drain
vent, NEMA 3R
STI-1221A4X
Strobe Damage Stopper cover and enclosed
backbox, 4" deep, weatherproof, NEMA 4X
STI-1221B
Strobe Damage Stopper cover and solid
enclosed backbox and double -gang outlet
box
STI-1221C
Strobe Damage Stopper cover and open
backbox with external mounting tabs
STI-1221D
Strobe Damage Stopper cover and open
backbox with conduit knockout
STI-1221 E
Strobe Damage Stopper cover and open
backbox for flush mount
SUB-84
Tamper resistant screws
SUB-121
Enviro Kit for D and E models
SUB-122
Enviro Kit for B and C models
SUB-062970
"D" spacer only
SUB-06297E
"E" spacer only
STI-1283
Backplate for "D" and "E" models
19038
Bit for tamper resistant screws
It has been tested and approved or listed by:
• Underwriter Laboratories and Canadian UL File S7025
• cUL approval for Ut 1638 onty
• CSFM needs local approval
• MEA STI-1210 and STI-1221 series only
• UL Listed for fire voice speakers for sn-1210 series only
• ADA Complont
Use of horn/strobe cover on audible device decreases the sound cutout by 6dB(A
SPACER DESCRIPTION
A Enclosed backbox, 4" deep (includes neoprene gasket)
A4x Enclosed backbox, 4" deep NEMA 4X (includes silicone gasket)
D Enclosed backbox with double -gang outlet box
C Open backbox with external mounting tabs
D Open backbox with conduit knockout
E Open backbox for flush mount
STI-121S Stopper Dome for Horn/
Speaker/Strobe for flush
mount
STI-1217 Stopper Dome for Horn/
Speaker/Strobe with open
backbox
STI-1219 Stopper Dome for Horn/
Speaker/Strobe with
enclosed backbox
STI-122S
Stopper Dome for Strobe
only flush mount
STI-1227
Stopper Dome for Strobe
only with open backbox
STI-1229'
Stopper Dome for strobe
only with enclosed backbox,
NEMA 4X
STI-1212
Spacer kit
SUB-84
Tamper resistant screws
SUB-123
Enviro Kit includes three
gaskets
10938 Bit for tamper resistant screws
AHa2ardous models available. see STI-1229.
71n.n3Bn'
21
2.B7 N.(73mm)
i�-737 M.(197mm) -mil
STI-1215 / STI-1225
937 M.(tltmm)
450 in.(114nun)�
1.63 Ge FAT 61.
S1I-1217 / STI-1227
937 m(2 )
2A7 A1.(Amm)
I14M
4.3s in.
A[NArt (IWnIm)
117 in.(199mm)
STI-1219 / STI-1229
STOPPER DOME DIMENSIONS
It has been tested and appio4ed or listed by:
- Underwriter Laboratories and Canadian UL File S7025
• cut approval for UL 1638 only
• CSFM needs local approval
• For hazardous applications in Canada, to meet cUL, your strobe must be ULC Listed
• ADA Compliant
Performance Review
Light
Manufacturer
Loss %
ACT SECURITY (ADTGI-V Series), EST/FOWAROS (GI-V Series, 61-HV Series, 61-HOY Series, EGl-V
20%
Series, EGl-HV Series, EG1410V Series), HONEYWELL (XLSGI-V Series, KLSGI-HV Series, XLSGt-
HUV series), MIRCOM (MGt-V Series, MGt-HV Sees, MGl-HOV Series), MIRTONE (MGt-V
Series), SIEMENS (GI-V Series),21TON PTY LTD GI-V SERIES)
AMSECO (SL24W-153075). AMSECO-COLORED LENSES (SL24W-153075 A, 8, G or IT, SL24C-
22%
3075110 A, 8, 6 01 IT, CSL24W-A, B, G or R. CSL24C-A, 8, 6 or R), MIRCOM (FS-240), POTTER
ELECTRIC AS-24.153075R, AS-24-1S3075W
FARADAY (2700), SIEMENS U-MCS Series
23%
DETECTION SYSTEMS (GES24 Series, GE524-1S/7S), GENTEX (GES24 Series, GE5224-15/75),
27%
HARRINGTON SIGNAL (GES24 Series, GES24-15/75), NATIONAL TIME 6 SIGNAL (GES24 Series,
GES24-15 S). SECUTRON GES24 Series GES24-15 75 '
SYSTEM SU45M(SS24110ADA)
26%
EST/EDWARDS (24405 Series, 202 Series). HONEYWELL (05202 Series), MIRCOM (MS Series),
33%
SIEMENS (202 Series)
WHEELOCK RSS-24
34%
WHEELOCK RSS-24MCC)
36%
SYSTEM SENSOR (P2, PC2, P4, PC4, SR, SC)
39%
SYSTEM SENSOR (P2, PC2, P4, PC4, SIT, SC)
28%
WHEELOCK RSS-24M
31%
ADT SECURITY (ADTGI V sei[s), EST/EDWAROS (61N Series, GI -NV SNMi, GI NW SMn, SG1-V Selo, EGI NY
32%
sells. EGI.Nov seles), SoNowtu (XMI-v Wk., xLW I-Hf Seto. xt161-NOV SERIES), MIR(OM ("I v win,
MGI HV SNW, MGI-HOV series), MRnONE (MGI-V S ies), UXENS (61 V $!tint, TRIMS PTY LTD. (MI V SERIES)
FARADAY 2700 SIEMENS U-MCS Series
FST/EDWARDS (2440S Series, 202 Series), HONEYWELL ()CL5202 Series), MIRCOM (MS Series),
34%
SIEMENS 202 Soles)
WHEELOCK (RSS-24MCC)
35%
SYSTEM SENSOR SS24110ADA
36%
AMSECO (SL24W4$307S), AMSECO-COLORED LENSES (SL24W-153075 A, 8, G or R, SL24(-
37%
3075110 A, 8, G or R. CSL24W-A, 8, G N R, CSL24C.A,'B, G or R) SCM24W), DETECTION SYSTEMS
(GES24 Series. GES24.1S/75), GENTEX (GES24 Series, GES224-15/75), HARRINGTON SIGNAL
(GES24 Series, GES24-IS/75), HONEYWELL (XLSGI-HOV Series), MIRCOM (FS-240), NATIONAL
TIME 6 SIGNAL (GES24 Soles, GES24-15/75), POTTER ELECTRIC (AS-24-153075R, AS-24-
153075W), SECUTRON (GES24 Series, GES24-15/7S)
Sound loss for STI-121S, 1217 and 1219
Horns: Amseco'Audible Horn Sounders - 6.2 daA
Speakers: Siemens Adapter Series (OS, 1, or 2 Wan taps only) - 4.1 d8A
ENVIRO KIT
(MOM SFALIN6
"SALT USED IF (ONDUn
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SPACER
ENVIRO KIT 6451111 I IFIN EM (OVER AND WCER
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STANDOFF BCOCRS
(0)RDRIED IF SPACER
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#937351001 Fire Alarm System
GENERAL DRAWING NOTES
1. Unless otherwise noted, all wire is minimum 18 AWG, solid conductor, and UL listed for
fire alarm use. Reference specific wire/cable requirements on the drawings.
2. All alarm and initiating circuits must be run in a supervised fashion. Branching or T-tapping
of circuits is not permitted except for wiring of signaling line circuit (SLC) devices.
3. The system shall be installed in conduit.
4. All fire alarm system raceway, conduit, conduit stubs, sleeves, and electrical boxes shall be
fumished by the electrical contractor, unless noted otherwise.
5. No AC wiring (fan control, damper control, paging speakers, TV distribution, etc.) shall be
run in fire alarm conduit. Only fire alarm conductors shall be installed in fire alarm conduit.
6. Provide a dedicated 120VAC circuit to fire alarm panel and power supplies per requirements
of NFPA 72. Clearly label the breaker(s)'for "FIRE ALARM CIRCUIT CONTROL".
7. All -high voltage wiring (fan stop interface, damper interface, etc.) to fire alarm relays will
be by others.
8. The fire alarm panels are to be backed up by separate emergency battery back-up units
(24V).
9. Refer to submittal drawings for general device locations. Refer to contract architectural
drawings for exact device locations.
10. When wiring fire alarm devices, observe device polarities in order to assure proper
operation. Refer to device cut sheets, installation instructions, or details for wiring
instructions for respective devices.
It. Unless otherwise indicated, smoke detectors shall be ceiling or structure mounted and
installed no closer than three feet to a supply air grille and a minimum of 4" from any wall.
12. Duct smoke detectors shall be mounted to the air ducts as noted on the drawings. Mount (6)
duct widths downstream from duct openings, branch connections, etc., wherever possible.
Consult SG where field constraints make duct detector locations difficult or impractical.
13. All devices must be accessible for routine maintenance. Provide access doors, key tiles, etc.
as necessary.
14. Per NFPA 72, "Detector (heads] shall not be installed until after the construction clean-up of
all trades is complete and final." (Direct quote.)
15. EXTREME caution must be used when metering Signaling Line Circuits (SLC or smart
loops). Most VOM meters can damage SLC devices. SLC's should be connected to the
fire alarm system control panel to determine circuit problems
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LOMAX ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
LINE RISER
JOB N0. DRAWING NO.
937351001 RISER
DATE:
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MAC EXISTING
PANEL IN
ELECT RM
Bill
120VAC
7/7/08 REV.
ELD
ELD
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NONE
DATE
GENTEX ' GEC, GES & GEH SERIES
IC UL1971
GEC3 & GES3 SERIES
-,
n • UL1971 COMPLIANT (>LM11,
ti S m aI t e I S CAN/ULC S526-M87 COMPLIANT
VISIBLE AND/OR AUDIBLE SIGNALING APPLIANCES
I. INTRODUCTION
The Gemex models GECIGES/GEH (horn/strobe, strobe and hom) and Gemex models GEC31GES3 (homlstrobe and strobe) are high quality audible andlor
visible signaling appliances. The high Intensity strobe utilizes a Xenon gash tube that generates a high4ntensity gash visible from all angles. This appliance is
intended to provide a visible, audible or audible/visible, depending on the model, notification signal for the purpose of life safety and property protection.
The GEC3 and GES3 are provided with a slider switch which allows for condole selection at the installation she. The Intensities which can be selected are
15Cd, 30Cd, 60Cd, 75Cd, or 110Cd. The GEC and GES are fixed candela units, the candela intensities which can be ordered, are 15Cd, 30Cd, 60Cd, 75Cd,
110Cd, 177Cd and 15/7SCd. This appliance Is ideal for any occupancy that requires notification appliances per the applicable building or fire code or wherever
dependable alamis are required. The strobe is listed In compliance with UL 1971, Signaling Appliances for the Hearing Impaired and CANAIL S526-M87 Visible
Signal Devices for Fire Alarm Systems (l6f75Cd model is additionally listed in compliance with UL7638).
II. LOCATION
This appliance is Intended for use In Fire Alarm Systems and is to be installed In accordance, with this manual, the recommendation of the local authorities
having Jurisdiction, and other NFPA documents that provide standards on ratification appliances for protective signaling systems. The GEC/GES/GEH and
GEC3IGES3 are intended for Indoor installations only. This appliance is not listed for outdoor or drip proof applications.
Wag mounted strobe and hom/strobe appliances shall have their entire lens at heights above the finished floor of not less than 80 in. (2m) and not greater than
96 in. (2.4m)••. Spacing shall be in accordance with Table A. If a room configuration,is rat square, the room size that will entirely encompass the room or
subdivide the room Into multiple squares shall be used. Wall mounted hom only appliances shelf have their tops above the finished floors at heights of rat less
than 90 in. (2.30m) and below the finished callings at heights of not less than 6 in. (152mm). Different mounting heights shall be permitted by the AHJ provided
the sound pressure level requirements of NFPA 72 are met.
Table A
•
Room Sprip nor VAFMarped V ApWanwa par NFFA 72, 2W7 Minn
Roan Size
Mnimm R.MW LigN bupul ( E6 W.1ty. Cd)
Maas
Fw
O Ugm par
R 1
Tw Llylb par Roan
(Lasted W bppWae Wab)
Far LVft Wr Roan lbr4
LV* pa wall
6.10 x 6.10
x
8.14 x 8.14
20 x 20
9 27
W z W
15
NA
NA
>t
15
1 30
ir1A
15
121 x 12.2
40 x 40
1 80
13.7 x 13.7
45 x 45
75
urbww,
w
}
16.5x 16.5
51 x W
t10
hlnknoin
W
16.e x 16A
55 x 55
115
uNuvwn
20
16.3 x 16.J
W x 80
135
BS
W
WXW
20.7 x 20.7
68.68
1 177
11
43
21.3x 21.3
IOx 70
1N
95
60
24.4 x 24.4
60 x 60
240
135
1
]7A x 27A
W x W
I
95
W.5 x W.5
1 W x 1 W
1 375
240
BS I
33Ax Wa
llox 110
1 455
1 240
M
36A x 36.6
120 x 120
1 510
i 3W
135
39.a x 39.6
130 x 1 W
635
375..
T
NA = Not allowable.
ie seen.
RNING: Strobe light can not be seen when objects such as doors, furniture or
Is block strobe fight.
TE: Visual signals for the hearing impaired are only one method of alerting the
irinlg impaired. Visual signals may not be the preferred method for notifying all
firing Impaired individuals.
TE: The strobe light must be seen by the sleeping person. If the person
i head turned or otherwise unable to be started by visual, the strobe will r
effective.
LIGHT OUTPUT IN PERCENTAGE WHEN MEASURED
FROM THE FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS - PER UL1971
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CAUTION:
^w
Strobe Tight must be
SLEEPING ROOM
installed wlthln 16
I
feet of the pillow'
when used In a
etaeping area.
"Effective Intensity Requirements
for Sleeping Areas
Visible Notification Appliance
Distance from Calling to Top of Lens Intensity
greater than or equal to 24' 110cd
less than 24' 177cd
III. MOUNTING, ROUGH -IN BOX AND RUN WIRING
This unit Is designed for mounting to most single gang boxes, 4- square outlet boxes, 2-gang masonry boxes or non-metallic 2-gang switch boxes. Conduit
entrance to boxes should be selected to Insure sufficient wiring clearance.
1. Mount a box for each remote signaling appliance. Screw bracket onto box. Insert signal into bracket and slide to the right firmly Into the terminal block
receptacle. Place housing over mounted assembly and screw together with single screw at the bottom of the signal. Cover screw with plastic tab.
2. Run a minimum 18 gauge insulated 2 or more conductor cable.
ention: Wiring should be connected to mounting bracket prior to mounting signal. Incoming positive'power lead must be broken and each lead is
e Inserted Into each of the top two terminals. If two power runs are made to the signal, one for the strobe and one for the hom, only one of the
ns must have its positive lead broken and placed under the two separate top terminals. A barrier is provided to prevent both leads from being
placed under the same terminal.
550-0249
Page 1
Strobe Current Ratings
GEC/GES Series
Available Candela
GEC3/GES3 Series
Available Candela
Strobe
Candela 'Operating
Regulated 24VDC Max.
Current(mA)
Regulated 24VFWR Max.
Operating Current (mA)
•
•
15
78
113
♦
15175
96
135
•
•
30
96
135
•
•
60
137
186
•
♦
75
180
245
•
♦
110
224
313
•
177
288
364
Horn Current Ratings Over Input Voltage Range of 16-33V
Horn Mode
Minimum dBA at
10Ft. Per
UL464 (HIGH)
Minimum dBA at
10Ft. Per
UL464 (LOW)
Regulated 24VDC
Max. Operating
at HIGH Setting(mA)
Regulated 24VFWR
Max. Operating
at HIGH Setting(mA)
Temp 3 24OOHz
78
71'
28
48
Temp 3 Mechanical
76
70'
25
44
emp 3 Chime
70+
66'
15
30
ontinuous 2400Hz
81
74'
28
48
Continuous Mechanical
80
72'
25
44
Continuous Chime
70'
66'
15
30
hoop
82
69'
56
62
NOTE: - DC Voltage Range Limits: i6-33V..FWR Voltage Range Limits: 16-33V. This product was only tested to the stated voltage range(s); do not apply
80% and 110% of this range for system operation.
- The three pulse temporal pattern is to be used for evacuation use only-
- The sound output for the temporal 3 torte is rated lower since the time the tom is o8 is averaged Into the sound out put rating. While the hom is
producing a two in the temporal 3 made its sound pressure is the same as the continuous mode. Units have been tested to 0'C, 49'C and 93%
humidity and am rated 20-30vdc/vFWR -20%, +10% per CANIULC S526-M87. The 15175 od model is rated 15cd per UL 1971 and
CAN/ULC 5526-M87.
'Operating the hom in this erode at this voltage will result in not meeting the minimum UL reverberant sound level required for public mode fire protection
service. These settings are acceptable only for private mode tire alarm signaling use. Use the high dBA setting for public mode applications (the chime tone Is
always private mode).
IV. WIRING
Widno for independent synchronized strobes and hom.
Using this method you may:
Use only two wires to synchronize the temporal hom and strobe with the ability to mute the
hom (place switches 1 and 2 up on the GEC) (see Figure 1).
• Mule the hom only when the temporal hom option has been selected.
Wirino for svnchronized Darallel (unison) hom/strobe operation.
Using this method you may:
• Use only two wires to synchronize the temporal hom and strobe without the ability to mule the
horn (place switches 1 and 2 up on the GEC) (see Figure 1).
MA%.WIRE
n.wserooctam
DISTANCE
toga cwnNr avw
(04 FEET)
WIRE
I CONDUCTMTY
19AWG
lie
IeAWG
93
14AWG
163
12AWG
244
IrKludea was b and hom appferwa. CAUTION: Applies only to
regulated supplies. Assures IS appeancse we at the and of
wire iun (worat ease).
Choose either temporal or continuous horn with the temporal hom synchronized.
Also wire the control module (AVSM) to only the strobe input power terminals, set the hom to continuous mode and power it from a coded source.
NOTE: For this option, switches 1 and 2 on the GEC (see Figure 1) must be down to isolate power to the audible and visible portion of the circuit.
NOTE: All strobes are designed to flash as specified with continuous applied voltage. This appliance is not recommended fw use on coded or pulsing
signaling circuits. However, use of the AVSM control module is permitted to synchronlze the strobe and/or mute fhe hom.
550-0249
Page 2
Conventional Method:
You may conned both the strobe and the horn directly from a source of rated power without the use of a control module. However, the homs and strobe lights
will NOT be synchronized. Place switches 1 and 2 up on the GEC (see Figure 1) to power both the audible and visible from a single pair of power wires. If you
wish to paver the horn and strobe from independent sources of power, place switches 1 and 2 down on the GEC and connect power to the appropriate
inals.
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control
P..l
supeml a B 0 O 0
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CAUTION: When using only a single power source to energize the strobe and hom (switches 1 and 2 up), the in/out wiring must be
under the S+ and S- terminals only. Failure to do so may result In damage to your signal. For the hom only (GEH) and strobe only
(GES), only the top three terminals are to be used. NOTE: INSTALLATION IN CANADA - All Canadian Installations should be In
accordance with the Canadian Standard for the Installation of Fire Alarm Systems- CAN/ULC S524-01 the Canadian Electrical Code,
Part 1.
Figure 1 SWITCH POSITION
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ON
ON
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ON
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OFF
ON
mi.C. . OFF
OFF
ON
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ON
OFF
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ON
OFF
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OFF
OFF
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OFF
OFF
Switch Position 6
inch positlonsI end ON > HIGH dB
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The Gentex Super -Slide"' Mounting
Bracket allows the installer to pre -wire the
system, test for system supervision,
�e the signal head until occupancy,
ich out Genlex signals without
�mging mounting brackets and has
-baring edge connector for snap -in -place
installation.
w s
CAUTION: A jumper card Is provided to test
for correct wiring In the supervisory mode
only. DO NOT pass alarm current through
the jumper.
550-0249
Page 3
) remove bezel,
rip both sides of
ezel and pull in a
ownward and
utward motion.
A WARNING
THIS APPLIANCE WILL NOT OPERATE WITHOUT ELECTRICAL POWER. AS FIRES FREQUENTLY CAUSE POWER INTERRUPTIONS,
GENTEX SUGGESTS YOU DISCUSS FURTHER SAFEGUARDS WITH YOUR LOCAL FIRE PROTECTION SPECIALIST.
V. CHECKOUT AND TROUBLESHOOTING
1. Supply power to the system control panel. The auxiliary signaling appliances in the system should not be activated.
2. If the signal is activated:
Check all smoke and fire detectors in the system to make sure they have not been activated.
• Check all wiring connections to make wre the signal detection circuits are not reversed or shorted together. Check wire color codes and traces.
Verify that the jumpers and Switches are property set on both the Control module and signal appliance. If the jumper on the AVSM is removed, the
home will not produce any sound unless there is an Input to the H+ and H- terminals on the Control module.
3. To test the signal appliances, trip the auxiliary panel or activate the alarm circuit at the main Control panel or activate one of the fire detection units in the
system. An auxiliary signals should be activated.
4. An operational lest on this product should be conducted in accordance with National Standards or at a minimum annually and more often if dictated by
local and state codes or authorities having jurisdiction.
NOTE: These testing procedures and troubleshooting instructions are generalized. Please refer to the system control penal operating
Instructions for proper operation of the panel and fire detection system.
SIGNALING APPLIANCE LIMITATION:
Your horn and hornistrobe meet or exceed the current audibility requirements of Underwriters Laboratories. However, If the appliance is located outside a
bedroom it may not wake up a sound sleeper, especially if the room door is dosed or only partially open.
VI. TO RETURN AN APPLIANCE
Should you experience problems with your appliance. proceed as follows:
1. Turn o0 electrical power to the auxiliary alarm circuit.
2. Remove the bezel, nameplate, then mounting Sam and slide signal off from bracket
3. Replace unit that was removed to restore wiring supervision and to eliminate system trouble alert.
4. Carefully pack the defective unit (the manufacturer Cannot be responsible for consequential damage due to shipping or mis-handling). Include your
return address and complete details as to the nature of the difficulties being experienced and date of installation.
5. Return to: Gentex Corporation, 10985 Chicago Dr., Zeeland MI 49464. Prior to returning. Call the Gentex field service dept. @ 14WO-436-8391 or e-mail
FP_RMA@gentex.com to obtain a RMA Number from our return department. _
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STOPPER`e'
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Features:
• UL, MI. Listed, 49G2.
• AOA Compliant.
• FM Approved, STI-1100 and STI-1130 only, OG6A2.AV.
• Can be used as a guard against physical damage to manual pull station,
with or without optional warning horn.
• optional horn has choice of 95 d6 or 105 de at 1 ft.
• Lifetime guarantee against breakage of polycarbonate housing in normal
use and one year on electronics.
• With backplate and gaskets, UL Listed to NEMA 3R Standards (IP 14 Rating
equivalency).
Photo is a generic represenlation to reflect the many manufacturers of manual pull stations.
STI�
Safety Technology International, Inc.
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UL listed Models Included on this Install Sheet
Indoor Use:
STI-1100
With horn for flush mounted appliances.
STI-110ORE
With horn for flush mounted appliances includes relay contacts
capable of operating from 9-24 VDC remote power or internal 9V.
battery power.
S71-1130
With horn and 2" conduit spacer for 'surface mounted appliances
and electrical boxes.
STI-1130RC
Surface mounted version of the 110ORC includes 2" conduit spaier.
STI-1200
Without horn for flush mounted appliances.
STI-1230
Without horn, with 2" conduit spacer for surface mounted
appliances and electrical boxes.
Indoor/Outdoor Use (Weather Stopper Models):
All outdoor units include necessary gaskets.
STI-11s0 With horn for flush mounted appliances.
STI-11SORC With horn for flush mounted appliances includes relay contacts
capable of operating from 9-24 VDC remote power or internal 9V
battery power and includes weather gasket.
STI-11SS Surface mounted version of the STI-1150 includes 2" conduit spacer.
STI-11SSRC Surface mounted version of the STI-1150RC includes 2" conduit spacer.
STI-1250 Without horn for flush mounted appliances.
STI-31SO Without horn with 2" conduit spacer for surface mounted appliances
and electrical boxes.
STI-1102 Replacement horn for cover with alarm.
Custom-LBL Custom text message for horn housing.
Testing Approvals .
It has been tested and approved or listed by:
Underwriter Laboratories No. 49G2
Factory Mutual No. OG6A2.AY (STI-1100 and STI-1130 only)
Meets NEMA 3R when mounted to smooth non -masonry surfaces (only for
Stopper II models with backplate and gaskets)
NYC BSA #947-81-5A
IP 14 Rating (Testing to NEMA 3R standards provides equivalency to an IP rating
of 14)
Obtain local fire marshal approval for State of California
UL Certified to meet ADA compliance.
PATENTS
• United States No. 4267549, Canada No. 1147828Z
Specifications
Polycarbonate Enclosure
Flammability
UL94 V-2
Wall Thickness
.095 inches
• NEMA Rating
Meets NEMA 3R when mounted to smooth non -masonry
surfaces
Specifications (continued)
Gaskets
Closed Cell IV2 with pressure
sensitive adhesive
Replace after 5 years
Rom
9V
12V
24V
• Low (95 dB @ 1 ft.)
96mA
107mA
125mA
• High (105 dB @ 1 ft.)
130mA
145mA
182mA
• Min. Operating Req. 2V
@ 20mA
4V @ 20mA
4V @ 20mA
Relay
9V
12V
24V
• Relay
23mA
25mA
29mA
• Min. Activation Voltage
3.7V
5.8V
5.8V ,
• Reset Voltage
1.5v
3.3V
33V
• Dry Contact Rating
<30V, 1A
<30V, 1A
<30V, 1A
(type Form "C")
Temperature Range
-40°F (-40°C) to 120°F (49°C)
For temperatures below -40F (-20°C) recommend using remote power source
Warranty
Lifetime on polycarbonate within normal use
One year on all electronics
Important Notice
Stopper II is intended to be used in areas where the incidence of false fire alarms from
manual pull stations is high or has proven to be a serious problem. Any disadvantage
of this device is more than balanced when one considers the consequences of false fire
alarms, especially if fire service personnel and equipment are responding to a false fire
alarm when they are needed for a real fire somewhere else. Add to this the disruption
to the facility when false alarms occur. If you have, or may have, a problem with false
fire alarms or physical/weather damage to your fire alarm activation devices, the
Stopper 11 could prove invaluable.
Installation Notes
1. When used outdoors, the manual pull station must also be rated for outdoor use.
2. The relay contacts on Model STI-1100RC, STI-1130RC, STI-1150RC and STI-1155RC, UL
Listing does not permit connection to fire alarm or a life safety function.
3. According to UL Listing, models powered from an external power source cannot
be supplied from the fire alarm panel.
4. when properly installed the operation of this cover will not interfere with the
function of your life safety system.
5. A backplate and gaskets must be used to achieve NEMA 3R integrity.
6. Horn must be tested annually for proper operation. Battery replacement is
recommended annually dependent on use and battery expiration date.
7. If mounting to an uneven surface STI recommends the use of the STI-1280
backplate to ensure proper sealing. If wire access or screw mounting holes are
needed, backplate may be drilled as necessary.
Installation Instructions
1. Separate cover and frame leaving HHOCNT"'W
cables attached. Slide power switch, Euu STATION
on back of horn housing, to "OFF" ,o
see Fig.5 Usingframe or m"`R^L`nA 0M 4.9111N
Position ( ) IN YIsmLE OPENRNi ESmn)
optional backplate (recommended uE Ye. oeRE
with all Weather Stopper models) as a
template, mark mounting holes on
wall taking into consideration r
placement of pull station or refer to Fig. T
Fig. 1 for dimensional hole placement ass R
from center of clear opening.
NOTE: Be sure cover will not interfere
with operation of the pull station when installed.
2. If drilling into masonry or drywall use provided anchors. Drill four 1/4"
(6.3mm) holes approximately 1 1/4" deep. If drilling into wood, drill four
5/32" (3.9mm) holes 1 1/4" deep. Do not use anchors if drilling into wood.
NOTE: When gaskets are used, install gasket provided by peeling off backing
paper and apply with adhesive facing wall. Align holes in gasket with holes
drilled and stick on mounting surface.
3. If using STI-1280 backplate, refer to Fig. 3 and 4 for install instructions
depending on your application.
NOTE: When drilling hole in backplate NEMA 3R integrity is compromised.
4. Align frame and put screws through frame holes, into anchors and tighten (if
used, through spacer, gaskets and optional backplate). For STI-1200, continue
to Step 9.
NOTE: When using STI-3100 spacer, be sure to install conduit knockout (2
provided), any additional ventilation (sub-315 grill and sub-316 louver kit), and
gaskets before you tighten to the wall. When using conduit gasket (use
STI-3003 with 1/2" conduit and STI-3100 spacer or use STI-3004 with 3/4" rigid
conduit and STI-3104 spacer) place gasket around conduit in proper location
and tighten frame over spacer. For added protection a bead of silicone may be
applied to conduit fitting and between STI-1280 backplate and wall. See Fig. 2.
Refer to exploded view of flush and surface Figz
mount installation options Fig. 3 and 4.
Fig. 3
NOTE: WHEN ORRUM HOLE IN
MXPLATE NUAA 71? INTEGRITY
FLUSH MOUNT
WITH OPTIONS
SCREW WITHOUT SPACER
ADDED
SILICONE
(K)
Nit
BACKPIATE
Fig. /
SURFACE MOUNT
WITH OPTIONS
PLASTIC KNOCK -OUT (2) FRONDED
%CER NOTCH IF CONDUCT IS NO NEEDED
91F3003 GASKET USE WIN 1/7 in. CONWI
3TI-3004 GASKET (USE WIN 3/4 In. CONDUIT
WITH SPACER
5. Make any external connections for remote power or relay options. Refer to Fig. 5
for wiring details.
6. Slide power switch, on back of horn housing, to "ON" position (see Fig. 5).
When power is connected to unit horn should sound.
NOTE: If external power source is used horn will not sound until power is
turned on at source. ,
7. Push switch in to silence horn while tightening switch locking screw (see Fig. 5
for location of screw). This prevents slide switch from being shutoff during
unauthorized use. QOFF TO LOCK POWER SWCTCH IN
CAUTION: DO not LON
Fig. 5 TICdCTENFLM[ING SCREW FULLY
tighten when screw UNTIL SCREW MAKES CONTACT
IS in "OFF" 051110n. WIN SWATH PAD AS SHOWN.
P 51NCHES OF CABLE IS
8. Place cover on frame OPrKINAI SiI-1,W PROVIDED FOR SERVICE LOOP.
b aligning tabs on RELAY BOARD MAMRISTCAI. SURE THIS Loop AND
Y g g , I ALL OINFR (ABl[S oo NOT
cover with slots on a INTERFERE WITHSTATION
OPERATION.
frame and push
bottom on tightly,
horn should silence.
To test lift covet,-RED.9,12, OR 24 VOLIS ,f SMEN LOCKING SCREW
horn should sound, •BUCK.9, 12, OR 24 VOL75 ®® I3/32 M.&LIN WRENCH
and return cover to GREEN NORMALLY OPEN 1 01(NOT PRonDED)
BLUE COMMON ll�
frame to silence MITI NORMALLY CIOSED
horn. Unit is armed
for operation.
OPTIONAL RELAY CONTACT SETTINGS
$TI MODELS 13OORC, 1130RC, 11SORC AND 11SSRC
("NOT USED WIN 9VOC BATIERY JUMPER)
FACTORY MEGOE SMV IGS:
BATTERY POWERED UNIIS:9 VOLT
REMOTE POWER -RC' UNITS: 24 VOLT
NOTE: USE 24 VOTE SETTING FOR USE
MTN 12 VOLT OC INPUT POWER.
TIME
INS JUMPER IS USED ON
STANDARD 9 VOLT INTERNALLY
POWERED MODELS
YOIUMF SELECTOR
LOW ®HI
FACTORY VOLUME SmING: HIGH
THIS JUMPER IS THE 57MMRD
INSTALLED JUMPER ON'RE' MODELS
FOR EXTERNALLY SUPPLIED 12VM OR
24M POWER
NOSE: SMALL CONNECTOR ON JUMPER
EYES INTO RUG ON RELAY BOARD
THIS JUMPER IS INCLUDED WITH -K-
MODELS FOR USE WHEN INTERNAL
9YDC ILATIERY POWER 15 REQUIRED.
(BATTERY N0r INCLUDED.)
NREE: SMA L CONNECTOR ON JUMPER
FITS INTO RUG ON RELAY BOARD
„ t PR CE: US111G THIS JUMPER REQUIRES
;� I OOLLAGE SELECTOR SET TO 9V
SIP11O2 RELAY
BOARD IS USED ON
'RC MOORS
Exploded
Electronic Yew
VOLTAGE SELECTOR
pg. 6
9W ZAV
Gasket Installation
Use of gaskets is necessary to ensure a proper seal in weatherproof applications.
Weather Stopper models ship complete with all necessary gaskets and should be
used accordingly. For flush mount weather applications, one STI-3002 must be
used between the cover and wall or backplate (see Fig. 3). In surface mount
applications, one STI-3002 must be placed between the spacer and wall, while
another 511-3002 must be placed between the spacer and cover (see Fig. 4). An STI-3003
or STI-3004 gasket must be used around all entering conduit. For surface mount
applications, it is also recommended that the SUB-315 grill be installed in the
bottom knockout of the conduit spacer. This helps prevent excessive
condensation buildup. STI recommends gasket replacement every five years. (UL
requires listing of pull station to be UL Listed for outdoor installations).
Battery Replacement Instructions
1. Remove the cover from the frame. It is not necessary to remove the cables from
the frame.
2. Use a 3/32" alien wrench to loosen the button head screw located next to the
switch far enough to slide the switch to the "off" position.
3. Holding the horn housing and cover in one hand, remove the button head screw
located on the top of the cover with the same allen wrench.
4. Set the clear cover aside and remove the horn housing cover.
5. Replace the battery with a 9 Volt battery only. Be careful to keep the wires away
from the slide switch and the micro -switch.
6. Reassemble the unit making sure that the horn housing fits into the tabs on the
horn housing cover; and that this assembly is mounted evenly into the clear
cover.
7. Replace the button head screw through the top of the clear cover and into the top
of the horn.
8. Slide the switch to the "on" position. The horn should sound.
9. Push the switch in to silence horn while tightening the "on" position locking
screw.
10. Replace the cover onto the frame and test by removing the cover from the frame.
The horn should sound when removed and silence when cover is replaced. If unit
does not operate correctly, contact Safety Technology International, Inc.
Polycarbonate Cleaning Instructions
Rinse with water to remove abrasive dust and dirt. Wash with soap or mild
detergent, using a soft cloth. Rinse once more, then dry with a soft cloth or
chamois. Exercise caution when using water inside enclosure. Make sure unit is
completely dry inside before reassembling. To remove grease or wet paint from
exterior of cover, rub gently with a cloth thoroughly wetted with Naptha. Then
wash and rinse. (Do not use razor blades).
options Available
• STI-1280 Backplate for mounting appliances to uneven surface.
• STI-3002 Weather gaskets
• STI-3100 Large conduit clear 2" conduit spacer for 1/2" conduit
• SUB-315 Grill for Ventilation Kit
• SUB-316 Louvers for extra ventilation
• STI-3003 1/20 conduit gasket
• STI-3004 3/4" rigid conduit gasket
• STI-3104 Modified STI-3100 with larger top conduit opening to accommodate
the STI-3004 3/40 rigid conduit gasket.
Product Dimensions
SIDE VIEW
MODELS WITH HORN (STI-1100 Series)
(OVER 65 k(165mm)
l.2 k(61mm)
WWR Mk1216mm) ik(Stmm)
i
SIDE VIEW
MODELS WITHOUT HORN (STI-1200 AND STI-3150 Series)
ALL MODELS END VIEW
Safety Technology International, Inc.
2306 Airport Road
Waterford, Michigan 48327-1209
Phone: 248-673-9898 • Toll Free: 800-888-4784 Fax: 248-673-1246
w .Sti-uSa.com
Safety Technology International (Europe) Ltd.
Unit 49G Pipers Road • Park Farm Industrial Estate • Redditch
Worcestershire • B98 OHU • England • Tel: 44 (0) 1527 520 999
Fax: 44 (0) 1527 501 999 • Freephone: 0800 085 1678 (UK only)
E-mail: info@sti-europe.com • web: www.sti-europe.com
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Inc.
2306 Airport Road • Waterford, Michigan 48327.121
Phone: 248-673-9898 - Fax: 248-673.1246
Toll Free: 800-883-4734 - E-mail: Info@sli-usa.com
Web: W ..scFusa.com
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SURPME
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INSTALLATION NOTES
1. TO MINIMIZE STROBE LIGHT LOSS, REGARDLESS OF THE TYPE OF HORN/STROBE
APPLIANCE USED, THE CLEAR SECTION (NOT THE SECTION CONTAINING THE CUT
OUT SLOTS) MUST BE CENTERED OVER THE STROBE LIGHT LENS. FAILURE TO
FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY LEAD 10 LIGHT LOSS TRANSMISSION.
2. DAMAGE STOPPER MUST BE INSTALLED TO COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE NEC. NFPA
AND LOCAL CODES.
3. IN APPLICATIONS WHERE WASH DOWNS, RAINFALL OR CONDENSATION OCCUR, IT
IS RECOMMENDED THAT A DRAIN OR WEEP HOLE BE PROVIDED. REFER TO WEEP
HOLE INSTALLATION DIAGRAM.
4. DAMAGE STOPPER MAY BE INSTALLED OUTDOORS WHEN APPLIANCE CARRIES AN
OUTDOOR RATING.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - REFER TO EXPLODED VIEW
1. USING BACKBOX ASSEMBLY AS A TEMPLATE, PLACE AGAINST MOUNTING
SURFACE AT PROPER LOCATION ACCORDING TO NFPA 72.
2. MARK AND DRILL (4) HOLES 1/4 in.(6.3mm) DIA. 1 in.(25mm) DEEP.
3. IF CONDUIT IS PRESENT SELECT THE PROPER INSERTS AND SLIDE THEM INTO THE
BACKBOX NOTCH.
4. INSERT THE (4) ANCHORS INTO THE WALL.
S. MOUNT SACKBOX TO WALL WITH SCREWS.
6. INSTALL ELECTRICAL FITTINGS AS NEEDED.
7. INSTALL HORN/STROBE APPLIANCE.
8. INSTALL COVER WITH CUPS AND SCREWS.
9. TEA APPLIANCE ACCORDING TO APPLIANCE MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS.
Safety Technology international (Europe) Ltd.
Unit 496 Pipers Road • Park Farm Industrial Estate • Redditch
Worcestershire • 898 OHU • England • Tel: 44 (0) 1527 S20 9"
Fax: 44 (0) 1527 501 999 • Freephone: 0800 085 1678 (UK only)
E-mail: info@sti-europe.com • Web: www.stl-eumpe.com
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NEEDED DUE TO ENWROMFMM
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(4) PROVIDED OII10 COVER ONIY
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
• RINSE WITH WATER TO REMOVE ABRASIVE DUST AND DIRT.
WASH WITH SOAP OR MILD DETERGENT, USING A SOFT CLOTH (DO NOT SCRUB).
• RINSE ONCE MORE THEN DRY WDH A SOFT CLOTH OR CHAMOIS.
• TO REMOVE GREASE OR WET PAINT, RUB GENTLY WITH A CLOTH WETTED WITH
NAPHTHA. THEN WASH AND RINSE. (DO NOT USE RAZOR BLADES.)
MGM
9.5 ln.(216 )
DEITN �
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WIDTH
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INTERNAL DIMENSIONS
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INSTALLATION OF STI-1210D SPEAKER HORN/STROBE•DAMAGE STOPPERO
All specifications and information shown were current as of publication, and are subject to change without notice, mo nAPmuoo6
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UL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
STI-1210 / STI-1221 SERIES
CAUTION:
This enclosure is rated to protect signaling appliances indoors and in areas of indirect weather
exposure. The cover may be used outdoors only with devices also suitable for outdoor use.
When covering fire -signaling appliances with this enclosure, some light and sound loss
occurs. Please follow these guidelines listed during installation.
Voice speaker appliance: No spacing adjustment is required for 0.5W, 1.OW and 2.OW
appliances.
Refer to the appliance manufacturer's candela rating. Multiply this number by the light loss
value from the chart below to determine the new candela rating. Use this number and refer
to the notification layout table of NFPA 72 for proper device locations.
The use of this cover on audible devices decreases the sound output by 6dB(A). Actual sound
level output should be checked after installation to determine if adequate sound levels exist.
Refer to the notification layout table of NFPA 72 for proper device locations.
Performance Review - LIGHT DERATING FACTOR
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ADT SECURITY
AOTG7-V SERIES
40%
34%
HONEYWELL
XLS202 SERIES
40%
34%
AMSECO
SL24W-153075
22%
37%
HONEYWELL
XLSG1-HV SERIES
40%
34%
AMSECO - COLORED LENSES
SL24W-153075 A D G OR R
47%
26%
HONEYWELL
XLSG1-HOV SERIES
40%
34%
AMSECO - COLORED LENSES
SL24C-3075110 A 8 G OR R
47%
26%
MIRCOM
FS--240
47%
26%
AMSECO - COLORED LENSES
CSL24W-A B G OR R
47%
26%
MIRCOM
MS SERIES
43%
45%
AMSECO - COLORED LENSES
CSL24C-A O G OR R
47%
26%
MIRCOM
MG1-V SERIES
40%
34%
DETECTION SYSTEMS
GES24 SERIES
31%
MIRCOM
MG1-HV SERIES
40%
34%
DETECTION SYSTEMS
GES24-15 75
MIRCOM
MG1-HOV SERIES
40%
34%
EST EDWARDS
2440S SERIES
43%
4S%
MIRTONE
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43%
45%
EST EDWARDS
202 SERIES
43%
45%
NATIONAL TIME 8 SIGNAL
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31%
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40%
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NATIONAL TIME 8 SIGNAL
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40%
34%
POTTER ELECTRIC
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47%
26%
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40%
34%
POTTER ELECTRIC
AS-24-153075W
47%
26%
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40%
34%
SECUTRON
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LA PORTE FIRE MARSHAL'S OFFICE
PLAN REVIEW
LPISD Lomax Elementary
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10615 Ave L
Fire Alarm
Date: 07/ 24 / 2008
Reviewed by: Clif Meekins, Fire Marshal
Approved: Yes
The following items are identified by the Fire Marshal's Office during the plan review:
1) ALL Fire Alarm Systems shall be designed so silencing the Audible WILL NOT cancel the
Visuals through -out the facility. The strobes shall remain active when the system has been
silenced and will remain active until the system has been reset.
2) An approved copy of the Fire Alarm Systems Plan Review Submittal and the Plan Review issued
by the Fire Marshal's Office shall be posted on the job site until the final inspection is issued by
the City of La Porte Fire Marshal's Office.
3) The Fire Marshal's Office must witness a function test of the Fire Alarm system. Contact the Fire
Marshal's Office 24hrs in advance to schedule a Fire Alarm system test.
4
IF THE APPROVED PLANS '` C
ARE MODIFIED, A NEW SUBIRL
PR
TO THE CITY IS REQUIRED PRIOR
TO THE CHANGE IS OCCURRING
120 South 2'd Street, La Porte, TX 77571
Office:281-867-4603
Fax:281-867-4629
Ck MERCIAL PLAN'REVIEW i�10TES d
1. Minimum six-inch (6") stud walls shall be required where drain, waste, & vent (I)WV-horizontal and/or
vertical) plumbing is installed. The use of 2 x 6 studs (wood or metal) shall be required for new construction
and additions (additions of square footage) for both residential and non-residential construction where DWV
plumbing is installed.
Call for City inspections - 281470-5130.
3. Unload and keep materials on private property, not City right of way
4. If a fence is proposed, verify with City regarding maximum height limitations.
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5. Call for utility line locates at 1-800-669-8344 and also City of Ia Porte at 281471-9650
6 Fire Marshal will need to review/ inspect prior to opening business.
7. Must obtain zoning permit prior to occupancy of lease space/building.
8. Separate permit required for all signage.
9. Sanitation facilities required on -site prior to first inspection and must remain available until completion of
sanitation facilities within the lease space and/or building.
10. Silt fencing required for duration of project.
11. See notes (red lined) on contractor copy of construction drawings.
12. Fill dirt permits are required prior toplacementof fill dirt.
13. Grading/drainage must be maintained throughout entire project to ensure eligibility for inspections and utility
release.
14. Provide energy code compliance certification from "certified" energy code provider, prior to issuance of the
Certificate of Occupancy.
15. Any changes to the project after building permit is issued, must be submitted in writing and approved by the
City prior to changes being made
16. Provide Sample Well in accordance with "Sample Well Detail" handout. (Available upon request)
17. Effective March 10, 2007, all electrical devices (including but not limited to outlets and switches) shall be
installed with the screw -wrap or approved screw clamp installation. Back or quick stab installation is prohibited.
18. Building operations shall be limited to 7:00am-9:00pm on the same day and shall not exceed maximum permitted
sound levels as described in Chapter 34 of the Code of Ordinances.
19. Commercial projects with detention pond requirements must be inspected and approved by city Engineer and
Inspection personnel prior to final inspection request. Contact City Engineer at 281-470-5060.
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APPLICABLE CODES
Adopted November 12, 2007, Effective January 01, 2008***:
2006 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE (IBC) -
2006 INTERNATIONAL PLUMBING CODE (IPC)
2006 INTERNATIONAL MECHANICAL CODE (I1%IC)
2006 INTERNATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE (IFGC)
2006 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE (IRC)
2006 INTERNATIONAL ENERGY CONSERVATION
CODE (IECC)
Adopted June 274 2005; Effective September 01, 2005:
2005 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (NEC)
WITH LOCAL AMENDMENTS
(COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL)
2003 INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE (IFC)
WITH ADOPTED AMENDMENTS TO FIRE CODE
***On November 12, 2007, Ord #2007-2079 g (adopting the 2006 Code Editions with local
amendments) was passed by City Council These changes become effective 01-01-0&
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C.I.A.
Code Intelligence Associates
12607 Miriam
Houston, TX 77071
832483.4SS9 Fax-713.721-1866
Mr. Mike Clausen
Director of Facilities Planning & Construction
La Porte ISD
1002 San Jacinto Street
LaPorte, Texas 77571
Re: Energy Code Compliance Inspection for the Renovations to Lomax Elementary SEtiool' ?
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La Porte ISD
Dear Mr. Clausen
I have inspected the Renovations to Lomax Elementary School located at 10615 N..Avenue.L_-
in the City of La Porte, Texas. The Scope of this project has it relates to IECC compliance
involves the replacement of a minimal amount of old and damaged exterior wall insulation, the
replacement of existing clerestory windows with new double insulated units and existing light
fixtures are being replaced with more efficient T8 lamps in Restrooms and T5 lamps in the
Gymnasium. The HVAC and Ductwork was not affected. After inspecting the areas of the
renovation that are affected by IECC requirements'I'have determined-tharthe construction is in'7
2006 IECC.
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions regarding this matter.
Sincerely yours,
Arnold C. Cotton
ICC Certified Commercial Energy Inspector
Certificate No. 0805387-77
Huber, Mark
From: Bourgeois, Charles M.[CMBourgeois@sbwvarchitects.comj
Sent° Monday, July 06, 2009 9:40 AM
To: Huber, Mark
Subject: La Porte ISD - Lomax Elementary School - Energy Code Compliance
Attachments: IECC Compliance.pdf
Mark,
Please review the attached document and let me know if you need any additional information.
Thanks,
Charles
Cc: file 5.8
<<IECC Compliance.pdf>>
Charles M. Bourgeois, AIA
SBWV Architects, Inc.
3040 Post Oak Boulevard, Suite 1220
Houston, Texas 77056
713-622-1448
713-622-1455 Fax
www.sbwvarchitects.com
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After additions or corrections have been made,
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After additions or corrections have been made,
call 281-471-9662.
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City of La Porte
r } 604 W Fairmont Pkwy
La Porte, Tx 77571 /
(281)470-5073 INSPECTION LINE:(281) 470-5130
****MECHANICAL PERMIT****
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Application Number . . . . . 08-00000498 Date 7/30/08
Property Address . . . . . . 10615 N L ST
HCAD Number . . . . . . . . . 023-140-000-0422
Alternate Search Method . . .
Application type description REMODEL, SCHOOLS/OTHER EDUCATIONAL
Subdivision Name . . . . . . LA PORTE OUTLOTS
Property Use . . . . . . . . REAL VACANT RES IN CITY
Property Zoning . . . . . . . RES - LOW DENSITY
Owner
------------------------
LA PORTE IND SCHOOL DIST
PO BOX 716
LA PORTE TX
Other struct info
Contractor
------------------------
STERLING STRUCTURES, L.P.
9039 KATY FREEWAY # 301
775720716 HOUSTON TX 77024
FLOOD ZONE X
------------------ 7------------- ---------------------------------------------
Permit . . . . .. --'MEC�HAN�ICAL_P.ERMIT- `
Additional desc-HVAC-RE"WORK
Sub Contractor .. KILGORE-INDUSTRIES.,-.LP.
Permit'Fee . . 153.00
Issue Date . . . . 7/30/08 Valuation . . .
. 42000
Expiration Date 1/26/09
Qty Unit Charge Per
Extension
BASE FEE
30.00
41.00 3.0000 THOU MECH - $1001 & UP
123.00
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Special Notes and Comments
1. CALL FOR INSPECTIONS. 2. CONSTRUCT AS
PER PRINTS AND NOTES. 3. COMPLY WITH CO
MMERCIAL PLAN REVIEW NOTES ATTACHED. 4.
SUB CONTRACTORS (APPLICABLE) TO OBTAIN N
ECESSARY MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND PLUM
BING PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS.
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Fee summary Charged Paid Credited
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Due
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Permit Fee Total 153.00 153.00 .00
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Grand Total 153.00' 153.00 .00
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gnature df contractor or authorized agent
Approved by Building Official or authorized agent
Date
1-3o-oR
Date
PERNHT APPLICATION "'
Of A
.;,'� City of Ira Porte Established 1892
281-470-5073
06-odOOoL49g
Building Mechanical *Electrical *Plumbing
*(See back of form)
Project Address: 1'0b 1 S Qn!`,-k L Lot:
Subdivision: Block:
Owner's Name: Lanorkt I S1s Phone:
Address: U^rlk I. S+re.&k
Street City' Zip
Contractor: are, i n ! v ter: Phone: 'l13 9 aK "4 o0
Street City Zip
Contractor Email address: Fax: Contact Person:
Engineer: t7Si(�
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Valuation: �1 A., ®fin Describe Work: f�IIP>a for t<
ADDRESS NUMBERS MUST BE POSTED DURING CONSTRUCTION & PERMANENTLY AT TIME OF FINAL
INSPECTION
NOT A VALID PERMIT UNTIL OWNER IS NOTIFIED OF APPROVAL & ALL APPLICABLE FEES ARE PAID IN FULL.
APPLICANTS SIGNATURE A\ w�I DATE: a6-0i�
APPLICANTS PRINTED NAME K'��n_rt N�n }(ar[ r
For City Use Only
Occupancy TyZe
Construction
Flood Zone
Use Zone
Class Work Sq. Ft.
# Stories Parking Reg
Last use of Building Date use ceased:
Commercial Buildings Plans Only -Fire Marshal Approval Date
Checked/Approved for Issuance By:
CE: Special
Tares HCAD
Residential driveway tie-in fee:
p Parkland(New Res. Only): Zone # Fee:
Permit No. O ti' # 79 Permit Fee 153 .O d Plan Check Fee:
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other persons, to cover or cause to be covered, any part of
the work with flooring, lath, earth or other material, until
the proper inspector has had ample time to approve the
installation.
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call 281-470-5130
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installation.
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call 281-470-5130
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the proper inspector has had ample time to approve the
installation.
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call 281-470-5130
For additional information call 281-470-5073.
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City of La Porte
604 W Fairmont Pkwr
La Porte, Tx 77571
(281)470-5073 INSPECTION LINE:(281) 470-5130
****ELECTRICAL PERMIT****
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Application Number . . . . . 08-00000498 Date 7/25/08
Property Address . . . . . . 10615 N L ST
HCAD Number . . . . . . . . . 023-140-000-0422
Alternate Search Method . . .
Application type description REMODEL, SCHOOLS/OTHER EDUCATIONAL
Subdivision Name . . . . . . LA PORTE OUTLOTS
Property Use . . . . . . . . REAL VACANT RES IN CITY
Property Zoning . . . . . . . RES - LOW DENSITY
Owner Contractor
------------------------ ------------------------
LA PORTE IND SCHOOL DIST STERLING STRUCTURES, L.P.
PO BOX 716 9039 KATY FREEWAY # 301
LA PORTE TX 775720716 HOUSTON TX 77024
--------------------------------------- ----------------------------
Permit . . . . . r ELECTRICAL PERMIT
Additional desc C NEW ELECTRICAL
Sub Contractor . QC F_MCDONALD
Permit Fee . . . . 82.50
Issue Date . . . 7/25/08 Valuation . . . . 0
Expiration Date . . 1/21/09
Qty Unit Charge Per Extension
BASE FEE 7.50
1.00 3.0000 EA EL - OUTLETS,SWITCHES (1ST 5) 3.00
120.00 .6000 EA EL - OUTLETS, SWITCHES (OTHER) 72.00
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Special Notes and Comments
1. CALL FOR INSPECTIONS. 2. CONSTRUCT AS
PER PRINTS AND NOTES. 3. COMPLY WITH CO
MMERCIAL PLAN REVIEW NOTES ATTACHED. 4.
SUB CONTRACTORS (APPLICABLE) TO OBTAIN N
ECESSARY MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND PLUM
BING PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fee summary Charged Paid Credited Due
---------------------------------------------------------
Permit Fee Total 82.50 82.50 .00 .00
Grand Total 82.50 82.50 .00 .00
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or Authorized Agent
Building Official or Authorized Agent
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City of La Porte rstublished 1892
281-470-5073
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Zip
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Contractor Email address:—.--
Sq. Foctage:—_ # Stories_—..
Building Usc:
Describe Work:
Valuation:— --
Occupants' TYPO
Flood Zone l uus wom
construction Type
Use Zone # Stories Parking Ittq--•--
Lastusc ofRt ilding--
s Plaus Onl Approval Date
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Permit
MAY-24-2007 THU 02:22 PM
FAX N0,
COMPUTTE THIS SECTION FOR CTRICAL PERt` I'M:
ON PE (S) IS $20.00
7�. pTF3: MINIMUM CHARGE
Description
Charges \ Quantity Fees
PERMIT�ISSUE FEE
$7,50 $7 5
Outlets, Fixtures, Lights 8-1$
3.00
Swftchcs (1" 5 — Flat fee)
0 each
Above Items (All Others)
$ . 00 each
Clothes Washer/ Dryer
S 3.0 each
Range Receptacle
$1.50 each
Cook Top or Oven
Window Unit Receptacle
A/C, Win
$ 3,00 each
Water flatter
Dishwasher/Garbage Disposal
$ 3.00
each
$ 75 each
Meter Loop & Service
(includes Temporary cut -in)
$15.00 each
Temporary Saw Pale (T Pole)
$15.00 each
Reconnection of Service
$15,00 each
$35.00 each
Reinspection Fee
MOTORS:
Up to but not including'/: hp
$ 1.50 each
y, hp and less than 10 hp
$ 2.50 each
10 hp & up to 50 hp
$ 3.50 each
$ 4.50 each
50 hp and up
Total Fee
COMPLF.I'E THIS SECTION FORPLUMBING PERMITS
NOTE: M -UMLJM CHARGE ON PPE RM1T(S) i5Q $22a 0 Fees
Description
$15.00
PERMIT JFEE $ 3.75 each
Fixdues/Drarains/ind Traps
Sewer (New, lz 1parr, or Replacement) S 750 each
Septic Tauk/Secpage Pit/Drain Field S15.00 each
Water Heater $ 3.75 each
Gas piping System (1-4 outlets, flat fee) $ 7.50
Gas piping System (over 4 outlets -each) S 1.50 each
Installaton, Alteration or Repair
of Water piping and/or Water $ 7.50 each
Treating Equipmcrrt
Repair/Alteration—Drain or Vent $ 7.50 each
Each Vacuum Bre:aker/Backflow Protection
Each One (1-5) S 3.75 each
Each One (Over 5) $ 125 each
Reinspection Fee $35.00 Mach �—
Total
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McDONALD
ELECTRIC
July 25, 2008
City of La Porte
P.O. Box 1115
LaPorte, TX 77572
Gentlemen:
This letter is to certify, that 1, Joe Craig, authorized Michael Green, to obtain an electrical
permit under my master.
If you have any questions, you may contact me at 713-921-1368.
Thank you,
C.F. McDonald Electric
/�IT
Joe Craig
5044 TIMBER CREEK HOUSTON, TX 77017 (713) 921-1368 FAX (713) 921.5109
City of La Porte
604 W Fairmont Pkwy,
La Porte, Tx 77571
(281)470-5073 INSPECTION LINE:(281) 470-5130
****BUILDING PERMIT****
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Application Number . . . . . 08-00001069 Date 7/24/08
Property Address . . . . . . 10615 N L ST
HCAD Number . . . . . . . 023-140-000-0422
Application type description MISCELLANEOUS
Subdivision Name . . . . . . LA PORTE OUTLOTS
Property Use . . . . . . . . REAL VACANT RES IN CITY
Property Zoning . . . . . . . RES - LOW DENSITY
Application valuation . . . . 36200
Owner
Contractor
LA PORTE IND SCHOOL DIST SIMPLEXGRINNELL, LP
PO BOX 716 8323 N ELDRIDGE PKY
LA PORTE TX 775720716 HOUSTON
(281) 671-3364
--------------------- Structure Information 000 000--------
Construction Type . . . . . WOOD FRAME (TYPE V)
Occupancy Type . . . . . . EDUCATIONAL
-------------------------------------------------- ---------
Permit `'S BL GBL G PERMIT -FIRE ALARM
Additional desc . = FIRE ALARM RENOVATION -
Permit Fee . . . .� 290.00 Plan Check Fee .
Issue Date . . . . 7/24/08 Valuation . . .
Expiration Date . . 1/20/09
STE 120
TX 77041
--------------
--------------
145.00
36200
Qty Unit Charge. Per
Extension
BASE
FEE
20.00
36.00 7.5000 THOU BLDG
- 1,001 -
50,000
270.00
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Special Notes and Comments
1. CALL FOR INSPECTIONS.
2. CONSTRUCT AS PER PRINTS AND NOTES.
3. CONSTRUCT AS PER FIRE MARSHAL
PLAN
REVIEW COMMENTS ATTACHED.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fee summary Charged
Paid
Credited
Due
-------------------------------------
Permit Fee Total 290.00
290.00
--------------------
.00
.00
Plan Check Total 145.00
145.00
.00
.00
Grand Total 435.00
435.00
.00
.00
(S NA E ZF TOR OR__AUTHORIZ T AGENT) �-DAT41. `'
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(APPROVED BY BUILDING OFFICIAL OR A OR Z D A NT) DATE
(V110il 3 : 45'
PERMTT APPLICATION ,
F City of La Porte Established 1892
281-470-5073 R9CC1 Vtd
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� ,/UI 15 2008
BuildingMecbamcal *Electrical *Plumbing'
*(See back of form)
Project Address: b9Y kW Pr —
Subdivision:
Block: !N' i iir •_ :� i �+
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Address: fly A2, EI6Z
Street.
Contractor Email address O �
Engineer:
Building Use:/'wJ^ J
Valuation: �7 ��0 •
City - - zip _
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Footage:
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Occupancy Type Flood Zone_ Class Work Sq. Ft
Construction Typed QUr UseZone(r L # Stories�_Pwidng wig
Last use of Builddmg 11 �C i1 Q!L Date use ceased: /J /,4
Commercial Buildings Plans Only Fire Marshal
Checked/Approved for Issuance By:
Permit No. D 9- 0 101 Pamit
1;"/k )— /U U
driveway tie-in fee:_
ew Res.: Zone
' r 1 \ COMPLETE THIS SECTION FOR EL-kCIRICAL PERMITS::
NOTE: MINIMUM CHARGE ON PERT(S) IS $20.00
Description Charges . Quantity Fees
PERMIT ISSUE FEE
Outlets, Fudu es, Lights &
Switches (1° 5 - Flat fee)
Above Items (All Others)
Clothes Washer/ Dryer
Range Receptacle
Cook Top or Oven
A/C, Window Unit Receptacle
Water Heater
Dishwasher/Garbage Disposal
Meter Loop & Service
(includes Temporary cut -in)
Temporary Saw Pole (T Pole)
Reconnection of Service
Rein.peotion Fee .
$7.50 $7.50
$ 3.00
1. .§0 each..
$ 2.00 earl
$ 3.00 each
$ 1.50 each
S 3.00 each
$ 3.75 each
$ 1.50 each
$15.00 each
S 15 00 each
$15.00 each
$35.00 each
MOTORS:
k :w `,Up,to. but not including ,1:rhp� S 1.50 each
'F. hp and less than 10 hp $ 2.50 each '
10 hp & up to, 50 hp S 3.50 each
50 hp and up $ 4.50 each
Total Fee
COMPLETE THIS SECTION FOR PLUMBING PERMITS
NOTE: MINIMUM CHARGE ON PERMIT(S) IS $20.00
Description Charges Quantity Fees
PERMIT ISSUE FEE $15.00
FiVMu es/Diaiiis/Traps $ 3.75 each
Sewer (New, Repair, or Replacement) $ 7.50 each
Septic Tank/Seepage Pit/Drain Field S15.00 each
Water Heater -- .- r, S 3.75 each
Gas Piping System (1-4 outlets, flat fee) $ 7.50
Gas Piping System (over 4 outlets -each) S 1.50 each
Installation, Ahetation or Repair
of water Piping and/or water
Treating Equipment $ 7.50 each
Repair/Aheration - Drain or vent $ 7:5o each
Each vacuum Breaker/Backtlow Pivtection
Each One (1-5) `$ 3.75 each
Each'One (Over 5) S 2.25 each'-
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Reinspection Fee;'-$35.00 each
. , . Total
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$15.00
City of La Porte
604 W Fairmont Pkwy '
La Porte, Tx 77571 __0
(281)470-5073 INSPECTION LINE:(281) 470-5130
****PLUMBING PERMIT****
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Application Number . . . . . 08-00000498 Date 5/21/08
Property Address . . . . . . 10615 N L ST
HCAD Number . . 023-140-000-0422
Alternate Search Method . . .
Application type description REMODEL, SCHOOLS/OTHER EDUCATIONAL
Subdivision Name . . . . . . LA PORTE OUTLOTS
Property Use . . . . . . . . REAL VACANT RES IN CITY
Property Zoning . . . . . . . RES - LOW DENSITY
Owner Contractor
------------------------ ------------------------
LA PORTE IND SCHOOL DIST STERLING STRUCTURES, L.P.
PO BOX 716 9039 KATY FREEWAY # 301
LA PORTE TX 775720716 HOUSTON TX 77024
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Permit . . . PLUMBING PERMIT
Additional desc A PLBG FOR REMODEL
Sub Contractor :__�AT—ON_INCORPORATED
Permit Fee 581, 25-
Issue Date . . . . . 5/21/08 Valuation . . . . 0
Expiration Date . . 11/17/08
Qty Unit Charge Per Extension
BASE FEE 15.00
147.00 3.7500 EA PL - FIXTURES/DRAINS/TRAPS 551.25
4.00 3.7500 EA PL - WATER HEATER 15.00
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Special Notes and Comments
1. CALL FOR INSPECTIONS. 2. CONSTRUCT AS
PER PRINTS AND NOTES. 3. COMPLY WITH CO
MMERCIAL PLAN REVIEW NOTES ATTACHED. 4.
SUB CONTRACTORS (APPLICABLE) TO OBTAIN N
ECESSARY MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND PLUM
BING PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fee summary Charged Paid Credited Due
---------------------------------------------------------
Permit Fee Total 581.25 581.25 .00 .00
Grand Total 581.25 581.25 .00 .00
Sign e of contractor or authorized agent —Date /
t/
Approved by Building Official or authorized a et) Date
f
PERNII'T APPLICATION
City of La Porte
281-470-5073
Established 1892
t/
Mechanical *Electrical 'Plumbing
Building *(See back of form)
Project Address: /0 6/ `J— AV 4 (% �� 1� L- Lot
Subdivision: Block.
Owner's Name: LA 1 -1) Phone:
Street City /-rP
Contractor. 11 F-�1.j ) C Phone:
Street City Zip
Contractor Email address: Fax Contact Person:
Engineer
TRCC registration # on all new Single Family Dwellings or remodels over $10,000 TRCC #
Building Use: Sq. Footage: 1 #I Stories
Describe Work: �mc�L
Occupancy Type
Construction Type
Flood Zone
Use Zone
For City Use Only
Class Work Sq. Ft
# Stories Parking Req
Last use of Buildin Date use ceased:
Commercial Buildings Plans Only -Fire Marshal Approval Date
Checked/Approved for Issuance
CE: Special
Taxes HCAD
Residential driveway tie-in fee:
Parkland(New Res. Q&): Zone # Fee:
Permit No 0 l `"t Permit Fee C-4 / �5 Plan Check Fee:
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witches
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• 1 cKb
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S 2.DO each —
ReceptacleRange
11 each
Cook p or D
•,
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LI each —
Water
Disposal
1 each
S15.00 each
T=mpamry Saw Palm Cr Pok)
11 each —
Rmoonnocticm of Service
/1 mach —
Reb,spectian Fee
11 cach
MOTORS:
Tip to but not inrhl3iag 1/4 by
S 150 each
% by and less than 10 by
S 250 cad►
10 by & up to 50 by
S 350 each
50 by and up
S 4-50•cach
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S 3.75 each
Scww (NM Repedr, or Repkw==o
S 750 each
Septic Tm rboepage PhMm3in,Fwld
S15.00 each
Water EE%dzr
S 3.75 each
an Piping Syslzm (1-4 oudemf tfec) S 750
Gas Piping System (over 4 mairtrtach) S L50 each
h smDafM Ahmatic m or Repair
cfWata Piping and/or Water
Treffiing Bgmpmrzd
S 750 each
Repa&Alttrafim - Dmin or Veze
S 750 each
Each Vacs &cabmABarhBaw Promcti=
Each One (7-5)
S 3.75 each
Each one (Over 5)
S 225 each
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City of La Porte
604 W Fairmont Pkwy \
La Porte, Tx 77571
(281)470-5073 INSPECTION i,:t11JE:(281) 470-5130
****BUILDING PERMIT****
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Application Number . . . . . 08-00000498 Date 4/22/08
Property Address . . . . . . 10615 N L ST
HCAD Number . . . . . . . . . 023-140-000-0422
Application type description REMODEL, SCHOOLS/OTHER EDUCATIONAL
Subdivision Name . . . . . . LA PORTE OUTLOTS
Property Use . . . . . . . . REAL VACANT RES IN CITY
Property Zoning . . . . . . . RES - LOW DENSITY
Application valuation . . . . 2670000
Owner Contractor
------------------------ ------------------------
LA PORTE IND SCHOOL DIST STERLING STRUCTURES, L.P.
PO BOX 716 9039 KATY FREEWAY # 301
LA PORTE TX 775720716 HOUSTON TX 77024
Structure Information 000 000
Construction Type
. . . . . WOOD FRAME (TYPE V)
Occupancy Type .
. . . . . EDUCATIONAL
Other struct info
. . . . . FLOOD ZONE
X
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Permit . . .
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.--BLDG PERMIT -COMMERCIAL REMODEL-`,
Additional desc .
:.RENOVATIONS & `STRUCT. REPAIRS
Permit Fee . . .
. 10082.50 Plan Check Fee
5041.25
Issue Date . . .
. 4/22/08 Valuation . .
. . 2670000
Expiration Date .
. 10/19/08
Qty Unit Charge Per
Extension
BASE FEE
2487.50
2170.00 3.5000 THOU BLDG - 500,001 - UP
7595.00
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Special Notes and
Comments
1. CALL FOR INSPECTIONS. 2. CONSTRUCT AS
PER PRINTS AND NOTES. 3. COMPLY WITH CO
MMERCIAL PLAN REVIEW NOTES ATTACHED. 4.
SUB CONTRACTORS
(APPLICABLE) TO OBTAIN N
ECESSARY MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND PLUM
BING PERMITS AND
INSPECTIONS.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fee summary
Charged Paid Credited
Due
-----------------
Permit Fee Total
------------------------------
10082.50 10082.50 .00
----------
.00
Plan Check Total
5041.25 5041.25 .00
.00
Grand Total
15123.75 15123.75 .00
.00
($/T,GNATURE OF CONTRACTOR OR AUTHORIZED AGENT)
(APPROVED BY BUILDING OFFICIAL OR AUTHORIZED AGEN
Li 1 Y /
DATE /
Building X
Mechanical
PERMIT APPLICATION
City of La Porte "
281-470- 007
Project Address: 10 615 N . fie- L ST.
Owner's
`— �*(See back of form)
&- (gblished 1892
12 2008
*Plumbing
Te.s yzz € q z 3
281-604-7170
Address: 1002 San Jacinto Street La Porte 77571
Street City Zip
Contractor: Sterling Structures, L.P. Phone: 713-827-7447
Address: 9039 Katy Freeway Houston 77024
Street City Zip
Contractor Email address: pnunna0sterlingstructures.com Fax:713-827-7230 Contact Person:PrasadNunna
Engineer: R.H. George and Associates, Inc. (MEP Engineer), CSF Consulting LP (Structural Engineer)
Building Use: School Sq. Footage: 86 , 228 # Stories 1
Valuation: $2, 670, 000. 00
Describe Work: Renovations and Structural Repairs
ADDRESS NUMBERS MUST BE POSTED DURING CONSTRUCTION & PERMANENTLY AT TIME OF FINAL
INSPECTION.
For City Use Only
Occupancy Type Flood Zone x Class
Sq. Ft. & '/ 'T'
Constriction Type ; y� I hw� Use Zone LLD # Stories Parking Req�
Last use of Building 5c /i oa t_ Date use ceased: n/ loq-
Commercial Buildings Plans Only -Fire Marshal Approval A. Date .3 - a 8 -O$ / �y
Checked/Approved for Issuance By: , //kwfc. W/�i . ,e� Date L/— Z( -O d
_.af__ _
Taxes O K
Residential driveway tie-in fee:_
Parkland(New Res. Only): Zone
Permit No. 0 $ f 149 a Permit Fee 10 ,0 S Z . 50
Check
1.23
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CONMERCUL L o M A-7r
PL e N REVIEW COVER SHEP _ ;E (P , ' .
(INTERNAL, USE)
ADDRESS: /OG /.s /v.
OWNER'S NAME: .4P s s a
PROJECT TYPE: NEW:
HCAD#: 0 a 3 - /yo - o0 o yz z HTE LOC#:
FLOOD ZONE: x ZoN G : L- . L- . D .
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✓ G�N/�. (Applicable to Comm. Or Ind.)
(If yes, permit cannot be issued.)
(If yes, permit cannot be issued.)
(If yes, figure fees. If no, use w/s form to
explain why they are not.)
TAXES UP TO DATE?: o K
DATE OF REVIEW: 3 INSPECTOR fl �bti a• �^ .
ITEMS NEEDED FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMIT:
1. CURRENT INSURANCE CERT. (if applicable) OK
_ - _ s�o
OWNER OR CONTRACTOR NOTIFICATION
DATE TIMEME NAME OF PERSON CONTACTED
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BUILDING PERMIT CHECKLIST
(COMN ERCup
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Job Address: lQ�O IS /Y L S�HCAD#: 0�2 3 ZVL
Owner Name: G 1P J 5. D Flood Zone-
Type of Work: New Remodel Addition
Date Received in Inspections: 3 t7 07
Legal Description:
Zoning:
Allowable Use? Y OR N
Action? Ord. #s:
- CS/z 2
Complete and accurate construction drawings (all phases) are one of the most important steps in
completing your project. They will be used to cost out the job, get estimates from any
subcontractors, show details in legal documents, and to obtain necessary permits.
Inspections Division Building Permit Checklist Page 2
Constrdction Vrawings.Engineer's
applicable)
Foundation Plans
Structural Framing Plan
Exterior.n Plan
DrawingsElectrical
Plumbing Drawings
DrawingsMechanical
Drainage :.
Slab Elevation (if applicable)
(City Ord 106-142) Yes or No
(State Law)
Yes
or
No
(State Law)
Yes
or
No
(State Law)
Yes
or
No
(CLP Resolution)
Yes
or
No
(CLP Resolution)
Yes
or
No
(City Ord 106-141)
Yes
or
No
(City Ord 106-141)
Yes
or
No
(City Ord 106-141)
Yes
or
No
Yes
or
No
Yes
or
No
(City Ord 1444-A)
Yes
or
No
(City Ord 1501-R5)
Yes
or
No
(City Ord 194-63)
Yes
or
No
(Ord 759-F)
Yes
or
No
(Ord 759-F)
Yes
or
No
(City Ord 74-121(c)
Yes
or
No
(City Ord 82-35)
Yes
or
No
(State Law)neor
No
(State Law)or
No
(State Law)or
No
(State Law)or
No
(State Law)or
No
(State Law)or
No
(State Law)or
No
(State Law)or
No
(State Law)or
No
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Lomax Elementary School
Huber, Mark
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From: Bourgeois, Charles M.[CMBourgeois@sbwvarchitects.comj
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 8:29 AM
To: Huber. Mark
Subject: Lomax Elementary School
Attachments: IECC COMcheck.pdf
Mark,
The attached file is the COMcheck Lighting Compliance Certificate indicating compliance with
the IECC for the Lomax Elementary School Project (10615 N. Avenue L, La Porte, Texas,
77571). As we have discussed in the past, because this is a renovation project that does not
alter the building envelope or HVAC systems, only the Lighting Compliance Certificate is being
submitted. We understand that a third party energy code compliance provider must be
engaged to inspect the project.
Please let me know if you need any additional information.
Thanks,
Charles
Cc: file 2.5
<<IECC COMcheck.pdf>>
4/16/2008
6 COMcheck Software Version 3.4.2
�( Lighting Compliance Certificate
2003 IECC
Report Date: 04/08/08
Data filename: S:1Spdng ISD121507016 Anderson E.S\COMdtoddl-OMAX COMCHECK 4-7 BATHROOM GYM.cck
Section 1: Project Information
Project Title: Renovations to Lomax Elementary School
Construction Site: n Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor:
La Porte Independent School District Michael Rlckelman
La Porte, TX R. H. George and Associates
10930 W. Sam Houston Pkwy.
Houston, TX 77064
261-664-1900
mri ckelmanigImgeorge.com
Section 2: General Information
Building Use Description by:
Project Type: Addition
Bulldlrta Tvt» ; FloprAm
Scholl ,..._.T7k..:.
Section 3: Requirements Checklist
Interior Lighting:
O 1. Total actual watts must be lose than or equal to total allowed wafts.
\ Allowed Watts Actual Watts Compiles
9300 6592 YES
0 2. Exit signs 5 Watts or less per side.
Exterior ughting:
3. EMcwy greater than 45 lumens/W.
Exce xti n
Specialized lighting highlighting features of historic buildings signage; safoty or security Nhtirg; Iow-voltage landscape
Ilghting.
Controls, Switching, and Wiring:
Ej 4. Independent controls for each space (s ItdJoccupancy sensor).
Exceptions:
Areas designated as security or emergency areas that moat be continuously Illuminated.
Lighting In stahways or corridors that are elements of the means of egress.
5. Master switch at entry to hotelimotel guest room.
El 8. Individual dwelling units separately metered.
C) 7. Each space provided with a manual control to provide uniform light reduction by at least 50%.
Exceptions:
Only one luminaire in space;
An occupant -sensing device controls the area;
The area Is a corridor, storeroom, reatroan, public lobby or guest to=;
Page 1 of 3
Areas that use less then 0.6 Wettalsq.1t.
a. Automatic lighting shutoff control In buildings larger then 6,000 sq.h.
EXcePH=.'
Areas with only one lurninairs, corridors, atorerooma, restrooms, or public lobbies.
9. Photocellfastr� Mical time switch on exterior lights.
Exceptions:
Lighting Intended for 24 hour use.
L] f 0.Tandem wired arse -lamp and three -lamp ballasted lurndnatras (No single -lamp ballasts).
Exceptions:
Electronic high -frequency ballasts; Luminaires on emergency circuits or with no available pair.
Section 4: Compliance Statement
Compliance Sfafoment The proposed fighting design represented in this document b consistent with the building plans, specifications
and other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed lighting system has bee designed to meet the 2003 IECC,
Chapter a, requirements in COMctwk Version 3.4.2 and a comply with ma story q 9m is In the Requirements Checidi3t
�6iyiu kff�MAus 491a,
Name -Title re Date /
P2tuC-k PAC -
Page 2 of 3
COMcheck Software Version 3.4.2
Lighting Application Worksheet
2003 IECC
Report Date:
Dale filename: SASpring IS=1507016 Anderson E.S%COMchecklLOMAX COMCHECK 4-7 BATHROOM GYM.cck
Section 1: Allowed Lighting Power Calculation
A B c D
Floor Ana Allowed Allowed Watts'
Watts I ft2
school 7750 1.2 93DO
Total Allowed Watts = 9300
Section 2: Actual Lighting Power Calculation
A
Fixture ID: Description / Lamp / Wattage Per Lamp I Ballast
B C D E
Lamps/ A of Flxture (C X D)
Fixture Fixtures Witt.
School (7750 iq.fL)
Lkaar Fluorescent 2: 46" T5 54W / Electronic 4 24 128 3072
L b*w Fluorescent 3: 48" T8 32W / 8octronlc 2 30 96 2880
Linear Fluorescent 4: 4W T8 32W / Electronic 2 10 64 640
Total Actual Watts • 6592
Section 3: Compliance Calculation
If the Total Allowed Watts minus the Total Actual Watts Is greater than or equal to zero. the building compass.
Total Allowed Watt • 9300
Total Actual Watts - 6592
Project CompBerae a 2708
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LA PORTE FIRE MARSHAL'S OFFICE
19W41W119*VI
LPISD (Lomax Elementary)
10615 North L Street
Remodel Plan Review
Date: 03 / 18 / 2008
Reviewed by: Clif Meekins, Fire Marshal
Approved: Yes
The following items are identified by the Fire Marshal's Office during the plan review:
1) No comments at this time.
120 South 2nd Street, La Porte, TX 77571
Office: 281-867-4603
Fax:281-867-4629
+ABProjRegForm Page 1 of 1
RECEIN/r--
Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation
Architectural Barriers Project Registration Confirmation Page MAR 12 2008
Monday, March 10, 2008
EABPRJA8811779
PERSON FILING FORM -
Name: Jorge Castillo Email: jcasbllo@sbwvarchitects.com Phone: 713-622-1448
Project Name: Lomax Elementary School Renovations and Structural Repairs
Project Address: Lomax Elementary School
10615 N. Avenue L
LaPorte, TX 77571 County: Harris
TENANT Name: Phone: —
Tenant Address:
Contact Name: • Phone: —
Contact Address:
BUILDING/FACILITY Name: Lomax Elementary School
FACILITY Owner: La Port Independent School District Phone: 281-604-7170
Owner Address: 1002 San Jacinto Street, La Porte, TX 77571
Contact Name: Mike Clausen Phone: 281-604-7170
Contact Address: 1002 San Jacinto Street, La Porte, TX 77571
DESIGN FIRM Name: SBWV Architects, Inc. Phone: 713-622-1448
Finn Address: 3040 Post Oak Blvd. Ste. 1220, Houston, TX 77056
Designer Name: Charles M. Bourgeois Email: amourgeois@sbwvarchitects.com
Type of License: Architect License Number: 8546
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Start Date: 06/2008 Completion date: 09/2008 Estimated Cost: $2.670,000.00
Type of Work: Renovabon/Alteration
Does this building(s) have more than one level? No
Are there any elevators, escalators, or platform lifts In this building? No
Type of Funds: This project involves public funds, public land, or is a state lease.
State Lease No. :
Scope of Work: Generally, the work consists of structural repairs necessitated by settlement of the foundation at
the north end of the facility and other miscellaneous renovations. The structural repairs include the gutting of an
area occupied by four complete classrooms, portions of two additional classrooms, and a portion of the exisfing
administration area and the removal of the building slab in these areas. Also included are the provision of new
footings, the 'lifting' of existing grade beams, earthwork, replacement of the building slab, and reconstruction of
the gutted areas. The miscellaneous renovations include renovation of existing restrooms, replacement of door
hardware, replacement of classroom base cabinets and sinks, extension of a walkway canopy, new lighting in
the gymnasium, and other miscellaneous renovations described in the drawings and specifications.
I will submit this AB Confirmation Page with a complete set of construction documents andapplicable fees to a Registered
Accessibility Specialist (RAS) or Contract Provider.
I hereby notify the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation of my intent to comply with the provision of Texas
Government Code, Chapter 469.
I I
Signature. of Building Owner or Designated Agent Date Email Address
Signature of RAS OR Name of CP RAS/CPC Date Construction Documents
Received by RAS
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Huber, Mark
From: Bourgeois, Charles M.[CMBourgeois@sbwvarchitects.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2008 12:02 PM
To: Huber, Mark
Subject: Lomax Elementary School - Asbestos Report
Attachments: Asbestos Report.pdf
Mark,
The attached file is the asbestos report for Lomax Elementary School. Please let me know if
we need to print copies and deliver to you or if this will suffice. I appreciate your help with
this.
Thanks,
Charles
Cc: file 3.1
<<Asbestos Report.pdf>>
3/13/2008
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3-YEAR REINSPECTION REPORT
LOMAX ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
10615 AVENUE L
LA PORTE, TEXAS
Prepared For
LA PORTE I.S.D.
301 EAST FAIRMONT PARKWAY
LA PORTE, TEXAS 77571
Prepared By
ICU Environmental, Health and Safety
2300 Highway 365, Suite 370
Nederland, Texas 77627
TDH Consultant License 10-0314
ICU PROJECT No. 07-01-N3744
February 2007
2300 Highway 365, Suitt/ 370, Nederland, Texas 77627
BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE TABLE
LOMAX ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
LA PORTE, TEXAS
Samoled January 31. 2007
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Gym — Boys Restroom
LXE1
Tile-4%Chrysotile
Good
N
-Light Gray with Dark Gray
Mastic 501 Chrysotilo
Specks
Gym — Girls Restroom
LXE2
Not Analyzed
Good
N
Gym— Coaches ice
LXE3
Not Analyzed
Good
N
N/A
Roofing Material
Throughout School
N/A
Tested positive in a
Good
N
previous survey
ASBESTOS — CONTAINING MATERIALS TABLES
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LOMAX ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
LA PORTE, TEXAS
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Material
Location
Type
Friability
Recommended
Response Action
Accessibility
Physical
Assessment
12"A2' Floor
Gym — Boys restroom, girls
Misc.
Non -friable
O&M Program
Staff, students,
Good Condition
Tile/Mastic
restroom and coaches office
maintenance
with Low
-Light Gray with
and custodians
Potential for
Dark Gray Specks
Disturbance
Roofing Material
Throughout school
Misc.
Non -friable
O&M Program
Maintenance
Good Condition
with Low
Potential for
Disturbance
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February 1, 2007
Project No. 07-01-N3744
La Porte Independent School District
301 East Fairmont Parkway
La Porte, Texas 77571
Attn.: Mr. Edward Samford
RE: AHERA Three -Year Reinspection Report
Lomax Elementary School
10615 Avenue L
La Porte, Texas
ICU Environmental, Health & Safety (ICU) recently completed an Asbestos Hazard
Emergency Response Act (AHERA) three-year reinspection of the asbestos -containing
materials at Lomax Elementary School located at 10615 Avenue L in La Porte, Texas.
AHERA states that every three years after implementation of a management plan, an
accredited inspector must conduct a reinspection of all friable and non -friable known or
assumed Asbestos -Containing Building Material (ACBM) in every school building in
order to determine if there has been any change In the condition of the ACBM. An
accredited management planner must then review the reinspection report to identify any
new hazard potential and revise the management plan to address newly identified
hazards. Based on the updated data, new response actions to address these hazards
must be selected, and these actions must be carried out in a timely manner.
Should you have any questions, or require additional information, please call us at (409)
727-8227.
Sincerely,
ICU Environmental, Health & Safety
Daniel R. Ward
Vice President
TDH Consultant License No. 10-5479
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AHERA Three -Year Reinspection Report
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Lomax Elementary School
February 2007
INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................2
BACKGROUNDINFORMATION...............................................................................................2
REPORT ORGANIZATION.........................................................................................................3
INSPECTOR'S FINDINGS AND COMMENTS........................................................................3
VISUAL INSPECTION..............................................................................................................3
SAMPLING.................................................................................................................................3
PHYSICALASSESSMENT......................................................................................................4
REMAINING ASBESTOS -CONTAINING MATERIALS.........................................................4
MANAGEMENT PLANNER'S REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATIONS
...............................5
O&M PROGRAM.......................................................................................................................5
PREVIOUS RESPONSE ACTIONS.......................................................................................5
RECOMMENDED RESPONSE ACTIONS...........................................................................5
LABELING..................................................................................................................................6
NOTIFICATION..........................................................................................................................6
TRAINING...................................................................................................................................6
PERIODICAL SURVEILANCE................................................................................................7
CONCLUSIONS............................ :...............................................................................................
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APPENDICES
APPENDIX A ASBESTOS -CONTAINING MATERIALS TABLE
APPENDIX B SUMMARY OF ASBESTOS SAMPLES AND RESULTS
APPENDIX C LABORATORY RESULTS
APPENDIX D TEXAS DSHS LICENSES
La Porte I.S.D. Lomax Elementary School
AHERA Three -Year Reinspeclion Report February 2007
• INTRODUCTION
ICU was retained by the La Porte Independent School District (LPISD) to perform an
AHERA three-year reinspection of the school. This report documents the reinspection
performed at Lomax Elementary School located at 10615 Avenue L in La Porte, Texas.
This report meets all of the requirements of the three-year reinspection section of the
AHERA Rule, Title 40 CFR Part 763, Subpart E. In this section, AHERA requires that
at least every three years, all known or assumed friable and non -friable ACBM be
visually re -inspected and re -assessed for any changes in the condition of each material
and that the inspection be performed by an accredited inspector.
The management plan must be updated to keep it current with ongoing operations and
maintenance, periodic surveillance, inspection, re -inspections and response action
activities.
Information from the original investigation report and subsequent re -inspections were
used as the basis of this inspection. ICU is not responsible for any inaccuracies of the
original report or subsequent findings based on the original investigation information.
Every effort has been made to define and evaluate ACM areas which were identified in
the previous reports.
The client is reminded that this re -inspection is to be conducted every three years with
periodic surveillance inspections to be performed every six months by the districts
"designated person."
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
The re -inspection of Lomax Elementary School was completed on January 31, 2007.
Mr. Nathan Stephenson performed the on -site Inspection procedures and is a licensed
asbestos inspector in the state of Texas. Mr. Dan Ward served as the management
planner and is licensed as an individual asbestos consultant in the state of Texas.
Copies of state licenses are included in this report.
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REPORT ORGANIZATION
This report is divided into sections which include 1) the inspector's findings and
comments; 2) asbestos -containing materials; 3) the management planner's review and
recommendations; and 4) conclusions.
A listing of the ACM located at the facility can be found in Appendix A, Asbestos -
Containing Materials Table. Any response actions that have taken place since the last
reinspection will be listed in this table. Any additional samples collected during this
reinspection are located in Appendix B, Summary of Asbestos Samples and Results.
The laboratory results can be found in Appendix C. Appendix D contains ICU's Texas
Department of State Health Services licenses.
INSPECTOR'S FINDINGS AND COMMENTS
The school district conducted the original Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act
(AHERA) asbestos survey and submitted the management plan in 1988. This
inspection is included as an amendment to the management plan as required by
AHERA.
VISUAL INSPECTION
The accredited inspector visually re -inspected and re -assessed the condition of
all friable known and assumed ACBM during the on -site visit to the school. In
addition, he visually inspected material previously considered non -friable and
touched the material to determine whether it has become friable since the last
re -inspection.
No homogeneous areas were found in which non -friable material had
become friable since the last reinspection.
SAMPLING
Additional bulk samples are sometimes collected due to an oversight during the
original inspection or for any homogeneous area of suspect material that is
already assumed to be ACBM. The AHERA random sampling protocols are
employed during the collection of any additional samples. The materials,
locations, and laboratory results are indicated in Appendix B, Summary of
Asbestos Samples and Results. Destructive sampling was not performed, thus,
inaccessible areas, such as in wall cavities, under carpeted areas, behind brick
veneer, etc. were not available for inspection. These areas should be
investigated and sampled before renovation/demolition activities are conducted.
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Additional samples were collected from the school. A total of three
samples were collected from one material suspected of containing
asbestos. Sample descriptions, material locations, and analytical results
are presented in Appendix B. All samples collected were submitted to
EMSL Analytical, Inc. (EMSL) for laboratory analysis. The bulk samples
were analyzed by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) according to the U.S.
EPA Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos (40 CFR Part
763.115). EMSL is a successful participant in the National Institute of
Standards and Technology's National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation
Program (NVLAP). EMSL's quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC)
program includes the re -analysis of at least 10% of all bulk samples
analyzed. EMSL's NVLAP License No. is 1021-06. EMSL's Texas
Department of State Health Services License No. is 30-0159. The Texas
Department of State Health Services defines an asbestos containing
material as a material which contains greater than 1% asbestos.
PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT
The inspector also performs a physical assessment, in accordance with 40 CFR
763.88 of the AHERA Rule, of the condition of any newly friable material in areas
where samples are collected and of newly friable materials in areas assumed to
be ACBM.
The accredited inspector reassessed the condition of friable known or
assumed ACBM previously identified. In addition, the inspector performed
a physical assessment on all material found to contain asbestos. These
findings can be found in the table located in Appendix A labeled
"Asbestos -Containing Materials Table."
REMAINING ASBESTOS -CONTAINING MATERIALS
The following lists materials that contain asbestos and their location.
• 12"x12" Light Gray Floor Tile/Mastic with Dark Gray Specks in
the Gym — boys restroom, gins restroom and coaches office.
• Roofing Material located throughout the school.
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MANAGEMENT PLANNER'S REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATIONS
The management planner's review of the reinspection included an examination of the
original inspection report, periodic surveillance records, and the completed reinspection
forms and report. In addition, the management planner gathered information to make
effective response action and physical assessment recommendations. Response
actions and preventive measure recommendations for each area of friable surfacing
and miscellaneous ACBM and each area of thermal system insulation (TSI) can be
found in the table located in Appendix A labeled "Asbestos -Containing Materials Table."
O&M PROGRAM
In the management plan, the accredited management planner must recommend
an appropriate response action (operations and maintenance, repair,
encapsulation, enclosure, or removal) for all areas of thermal system insulation
(TSI) and friable ACBM. The final decision on which action should be taken,
however, rests with the Local Education Agency (LEA). Under AHERA, the
response action to be taken must be "sufficient to protect human health and the
environment."
A written Operations & Maintenance Program was found in the original
management plan. Any time an asbestos issue arises, the school district
contacts a licensed asbestos consulting agency to handle the situation. If
a response action is necessary, the consultant contacts a licensed
abatement contractor to handle the asbestos hazard. Response actions
are recorded in written reports documenting the asbestos -related
activities.
PREVIOUS RESPONSE ACTIONS
The Management Plan should include documentation of all previous response
actions.
No response actions have been conducted since the last 3-year re -
inspection.
RECOMMENDED RESPONSE ACTIONS
The updated 3-year reinspection should list recommended response actions.
The following asbestos containing materials should be placed on an O&M
program:
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12'5c12" Light Gray Floor Tile/Mastic with Dark Gray Specks in
the Gym — boys restroom, girls restroom and coaches office.
Roofing material located throughout the school.
LABELING
Under Title 40 CFR 763.95 of the AHERA Rule, the Local Education Agency
(LEA) must attach a warning label Immediately adjacent to any friable and non -
friable ACBM and suspected ACBM that is located in routine maintenance areas
(such as boiler rooms) at each school building. The labels must be prominently
displayed in readily visible locations, must be in print that is readily visible due to
its large size or bright color, and must remain posted until the ACBM that is
labeled Is removed. The warning label must read: CAUTION: ASBESTOS.
HAZARDOUS. DO NOT DISTURB WITHOUT PROPER TRAINING AND
EQUIPMENT.
Routine maintenance areas with asbestos -containing material should be
labeled as stated above.
NOTIFICATION
Notification is best accomplished through the school district's newsletter. The
designated person must document the notification process and maintain records
of all notifications made. Such notification alerts affected parties to a potential
hazard in the building.
ICU recommends the school district provides an annual written notification
to building occupants, employees, and parents on the presence of ACBM
in the school building, the availability of the asbestos management plan,
and recent and upcoming asbestos activities such as abatement projects,
re -inspections, etc.
TRAINING
The LEA must ensure that all maintenance and custodial staff who work in a
building that contains ACBM receive a minimum of two hours asbestos
awareness training, whether or not they are required to work with ACBM. New
custodial and maintenance employees must be trained within 60 days after the
commencement of employment.
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ICU recommends a refresher course be given to all maintenance and
custodial staff who work in the building. ICU also recommends the school
district maintain documentation of all asbestos awareness training
activities conducted within the school district.
PERIODICAL SURVEILANCE
At least once every six months, the school district must conduct a periodic
surveillance in each building that contains asbestos. The date of the
surveillance, the name of the person conducting the surveillance, and any
change in condition of the asbestos -containing material must be documented.
The school district should continue the periodic surveillance of all ACBM
known to exist in the school. In addition, the district should continue to
maintain all records of asbestos -related activities including any response
actions conducted. All records should be included in the Asbestos file
located at the school and at the district's Maintenance Office.
MORI N RIM [@],I K
ICU sent accredited inspectors to Lomax Elementary School to conduct a re -inspection
of all friable and non -friable known or assumed ACBM. An accredited management
planner then reviewed the re -inspection reports to identify any new hazard potential
and, with this report, revised the management plan accordingly. Based on this updated
data, new response actions and physical assessments were selected, and, if
applicable, these actions must be carried out in a timely manner. The ACBM
discovered during the original 1988 Inspection and additional ACBM identified In the
subsequent surveys can be found in Appendix A, Asbestos -Containing Materials Table.
Additional sampling information during this re -inspection period can be found in
Appendix B. The laboratory results can be found in Appendix C. Copies of all Texas
Department of State Health Services licenses are located in Appendix D.
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Mrs. Debbie Wilmore
City of La Porte
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RE: Lomax Elementary Inspections
Mrs. Wilmore,
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AUG 24 2008
The specifications for the renovation of the restrooms at Lomax Elementary call for electric hand dryers to
be installed. Also specified is that the hand dryers are to be furnished by the school district. Because the
hand dryers are on back -order we have decided to kill the electrical circuit for the dryers and install paper
towel dispensers instead. With school starting on Tuesday we really do not have an option. I hope this
will be taken under consideration when the inspector does the final inspection.
Thanks for your consideration,
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Huber, Mark �l
From: Wise, Sandra
Sent: Friday, August 22, 2008 4:49 PM
To: Jennings, Sherry; Chavez, Ramona Y; Lawrence, Vickie; Huber, Mark; Wilmore, Debbie
Subject: 10615 N. L st
FM Insp passed for Final/FA on 8/22/o8
ro615 N. L st
Thank you,
Sandra Wise
City of La Porte Fire Marshal's Office
28r867-46o3 fax 281-867-4629
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Huber, Mark
From: Hutchison, Brady
Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2008 10:56 AM
To: Huber, Mark; Meekins, Clif; Wise, Sandra
Subject: Lomax Elementary
Lomax Elementary located at 10615 North L is having some issues regarding their fire alarm. It is my
understanding that they are close to being finished with that particular part of the project. Once we are able to
sign off on the fire alarm system, we will be able to do a final on that building as well, if they are ready for one.
Brady L. Hutchison
Deputy Fire Marshal
City of La Porte
120 South 2nd
La Porte, TX 77571
281-867-4603
8/21 /2008
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