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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11518 OLD LA PORTE RD 1_11-0672___________a. FIRE ALARM r_r { 1 t , v , PREPARED 2/11/15, 15:14:10 INSPECTION TICKET PAGE 1 CITY OF LA PORTS INSPECTOR: MARK HUBER DATE 2/11/15 ------------------------------------ __________________________________________________________ ADDRESS 11518 OLD LA PORTE RD #2 SUBDIV: STAASHEN CONTRACTOR QUALITY SECURITY SYSTEMS PHONE (281) 820-9650 OWNER SULZER HICKHAM INC PHONE . PARCEL 064-222-000-0018 APPL NUMBER: 11-00000672 MISCELLANEOUS ________________________________________________________________________________________________ PERMIT: PA 00 BLDG PERMIT -FIRE ALARM REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION TYP/SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS/COMMENTS ________________________________________________________________________________________________ MISC O1 12/02/11 DM MISCELLANOUS INSPECTIONS TIME: 00:08 12/02/11 DA FIRE ALARM INSURANCE EXPIRED 11/14/11 PATE - 713-875-1265 REQUEST FMO APPROVAL PER OM KC FAXED FMO12/02/2011 9:10 AM SLFI 01 2/11/15 MH .FINAL, BUILDING TIME: 17:00 __________ _______ final per OF _________________________ _ -_ ___ COMMENTS AND NOTES ------ ✓--_----------- ____________ a Fitch, Dennis From: Wise, Sandra Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2015 11:12 AM To: Fitch, Dennis Subject: 11518 Old La Porte Rd #2 Hey Dennis, The FA passed on 12/2/2011 11518 Old La Porte Rd #2 Thank you, .540tc6za 7ew .Sww4v a ffm giltC '% 4Td/ttd 125 S 3rd Street La Porte, Texas 77571 Office: 281-867-4603 Fax:281-867-4629 This e-mail and any documents transmitted are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender immediately. This message may contain Law Enforcement sensitive and/or confidential information. If you are not the named addressee you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail and you are notified that disclosing, copying, distributing or taking any action in reliance on the contents of this information is strictly prohibited. 1 i7 City of La Porte 604 W Fairmont Pkwy La Porte, Tx 77571 (281)470-5073 INSPECTION LINE:(281) 470-5130 ****BUILDING PERMIT**** ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Application Number . . . . . 11-00000672 Date 5/18/11 Property Address . . . . . . 11518 OLD LA PORTE RD #2 HCAD Number: 064-222-000-0061 Application type description MISCELLANEOUS Subdivision Name . . . . . . STAASHEN Property Use . . . . . . . . Property Zoning . . . . . . . IND - LIGHT Application valuation . . . . 44000 Owner Contractor ------------------------ ------------------------ SULZER HICKHAM INC QUALITY SECURITY SYSTEMS 11518 OLD LA PORTE RD 1906 LAUREL BOUGH LANE LA PORTE TX 775719516 HOUSTON TX 77014 (281) 82079650 --------------------- Structure Information 000 000---------------------- Construction Type . . . . . NON-COMBUSTIBLE II Occupancy Type . . . . . . FACTORY s INDUSTRIAL ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Permit . . . . . . BLDG PERMIT -FIRE ALARM Additional desc . . FIRE ALARM SYSPEM Permit pin number . 384925 Permit Fee . . . . 342.50 Plan Check Fee 171.25 Issue Date . . . . 5/18/11 Valuation . . . . 44000 Expiration Date 11/14/11 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension BASE FEE 20.00 43.00 7.5000 THOU BLDG - 1,001 - 50,000 322.50 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Special Notes and Comments May 13, 2011 9:34:35 AM lapovfl. 1. CALL FOR INSPECTIONS. 2. COMPLY WITH FIRE MARSHAL PLAN REVIEW NOTES ATTACHED. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fee summary Charged Paid Credited -------------------- Due ---------- --------------------------- Permit Fee Total 342.50 342.50 .00 .00 Plan Check Total 171.25 171.25 .00 .00 Grand Total 513.75 513.75 .00 .00 ---------- - -- --- ----- - --- ---- -- ( NAT RE OF CONTRACTOR OR AUTHORIZED AG N ) D E &T �,l/ (APPROVED BY BUILDING OFFICIAL OR AUTH RIZED A ENT) � D TE C� v -t, /,0 natj- sr,s, �7iZ S..13�(l PERMCI' APPLICATION m�ceiv City of La Porte MAY Mbli h 1892 off �j 281-470-5073 chani *Electrical *Plurnbing *(See back of form) PmjedAdj!Eirrss:.M / Subdivision: Owner's Name: Address: / /S/e Street Contractor Email address: Building Use: l e o0 Valuation: A,L For Occupancy Type _ 'L Flood City � Z105� -� . Zip Sq. Footage: # Stories Class Work !!:� Sq. Ft Construction Type l' Q Use Zone L I # Stories Parking Req AlN Last use of BurlDate use ceased: /fin, -Sc a r T v FM o . $� val r� Date � �� - Z Commercial Buildings Plans Onl -Fire � ,y Ppro / / , / / Q ro-L-4ie.,..., 4A.�T.a,a .Rv /,- &,j- W �:/(ltlT1S__—Date --/2 Rtsideutial driveway tie-in lee: Paddand(New Res. Off: Zone # Permit No. I �� 4'�a` Permit Fee -' 15 ` Plan Check Fee: COMPLETE THIS SECTION FOR ELECTRICAL PERMITS:: NOTE: MINIIVIQM CHARGE ON PERYArr(S) IS $20.00 Description. _ Charges Quantity Fees i - PERMIT ISSUE FEE $7.50 50 i o', Outlets, Fizhres; Eights & Switches `1 ` 5 - Flat fix) Above Items (All Others) . - r, $ 3.00 $ 0.60 each Clothes Washed Dryer $ 2.00 each Range Receptacle $ 3.00 each Cook Top or Oven $ 1.50 each A/C, Window Unit Receptacle $ 3.00 each -water Heater $ 3.75 each Dishwasher/Garbage Disposal $ 1.50 each Meter Loop & Service (includes Temporary nd-in) $15.00 each Temporary Saw Pole Cr Pole) $15.00 each ReconnectiOn of Service $15.00 each Reinspection\Fee $35.00 each , .. MOTORS: Up, to but not including %, hp / hp and less than 10 hp 10 hp & up to 50 hp 50 hp and up $ 1.50 each $ 2.50 each $ 3.50•each $ 4.50 each Total Fee COMPLETE THIS• • • PLUASING PERMM NOTE:nu • ON iri Description Charges Quantity Fees PERMIT ISSUE -FEE $15.00 S15.D0 Fbdures/Dminsgraps $ 3.75 each Sewer (New, Reps, or Replacement) $ 7.50 each Septic Tank/Seepage Ph/Drain Field $15.00 each Water Heater $ 3.75 each Gas Piping System (1 -4ou;*4S1 flat fee) $ 7.50 Gas Piping System (ova 4 ordlet -eacN $ 1.50 each Insmllation, Alteration or Repair 'of Water Piping and/or Water Treating Equipment $ 7.50 each RepaidAlto ation-Dram or Vent $ 7.50 each Each Vacm= Break=BacUow Protection Each One (1-5) $ 3.75 each Each One (Ova 5) $ 225 each $35.00 each Total 1 i S.*UtyPbmbg&weV4�OMDMS7 1BWgP Apptdoc V EA TORTE FIRE MARSH"9S OFFICE The Applicant shall be responsible to ensure the design specifications and plans are comp c" ••'" "• ---"---- The Applicant forth is the hall be international Fire Code �L7 is well as the applicable referenced Standards listed in Chapter 45 of the 2003 This plan review is not intended to be fully inclusive as other requirements may be imposed u warranted by the Fire Marshal or u deemed necessary during on -site Inspections by the Fire Marshal's Orace. The following items are identified by the Fire Marshal's Office during the plan review: 1) Ensure the system is designed and installed so silencing the Audible devices WIII cancel the Visuals devices 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) inspection. 3) The Fire Marshal's Office must witness a function test of the Fire Alarm systerri' Contact the Fire Marshal's Office 24hrs in advance to schedule a Fire Alarm system test. 4 Approved (Stamped) copy of the Fire Alarm plans shall be on the job site and available to the Fire Marshal Inspector at any time during installation. pt IF f TO T F0C FFD NVk_D PANS T 0 TNEOH NOF FQ�� f0 pR � Al C�RR�NG 20 South 2'd Street, La Porte, Office: 281-8674W Fax: 281-867-4629 TX 77571 Sulzer Hickam Industries Inc. r; Building 2 & Compressor Building 11518 Old La Port Rd. La Port, Texas 77571 Fire System Submittal IF THE APPROVED PLANS ARE MODIFIED, A NEW SUBMITTAL TO THE CITY IS REQUIRED PRIOR TO THE CHANGE OCCURRING. O O CITY Prepared by: COPY Quality Security Systems 9811 North Freeway, Ste. B207 Houston, Texas 77037 Tel: (281) 820-9650 Fax: (281) 820-9797 B-07726 ACR 1425 Date: 4/22/ 11 it Sulzer Hickman, Industries Inc. Fire Alarm System Submittal Table of Contents • Bill of Material • Data Sheet • Power Calculations • Drawing/Wiring Details CITY Copy IF THE A PPR 0 VEp P(- MODIFIED, q NEW SUf3MI I Iq� TO THE CITY IS REQUIRED PRIOR TO THE OCCURRING. - BILL of MATERIAL Part #: Description Qty. FN-4127N Hochiki Fire Control Panel 1 DTK120HW Ditek Sure Protectors 5 DTK-2MHLP24BWB Ditek Module 3 HSB-NSA-6 Hochiki 6" base 49 FN-842-ULADA-R Hochiki 8amp Power Booster 3 ALG-V Hochiki Smoke Detectors 32 ATG-EA Hochiki Heat Detectors 17 DIMM Hochiki Dual Input Module 9 R2M Hochiki Dual Relay Module 9 FRCME-4 Hochiki Fast Response Contact Monitor 3 D1300 GE Fiber Module 2 FN-LCD-S-R Hochiki Annunciator 2 SCI Hochiki Short Circuit Isolator 2 DCP-AMS Hochiki Single Action Manual Pull Station 15 SOM Hochiki Output Module 10 C 9 tl >i C."O'010Py IF THE APPROVED PLANS ARE MODIFIED, A NEW SUBMITTAL TO THE CITY IS REQUIRED PRIOR TO THE CHANGE OCCURRING. 4/28/2011 1 Over all project hHOCJ41KI orri corporation vFireNET'"4127 - ANALOG ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTION The FireNETTm 4127 control panel is an analog addressable fire alarm panel containing 2 or SLC loops with each loop supporting 127 devices of any combination (sensors or modules), and 127 analog sounder bases, for a possible total of 254 points. Communication between devices is transferred through standard cable (shielded or twisted pair is not required). Each panel includes a 5.25 amp power supply and has 4 on board NAC circuits.An RS-485 bus provides communication to the panel network, while the RS-232 interface allows the convenience of programming via a PC. The system will support a variety of Hochiki devices: photo, ion and heat sensors, which contain a unique, patented sensor design incorporating automatic drift compen- sation and day/night sensitivity mode. Additional devices include contact monitors, relay controllers, supervised auxiliary output and short circuit isolator modules. In addition, interfaces to conventional detection systems can be established by using a conventional zone -monitoring module. The Loop Explorer Windows® Software interface provides the installer with fingertip access to installation program- ming and diagnostic tools. An Auto -learn feature offers the convenience for quick start applications. Add to this a reputation for high quality and dedi- cated service makes this an exceptional product both in performance and value. Specifications subject to change without notice. STANDARD FEATURES UL 864 9th edition Listed • Analog design using Hochiki s advanced DCP protocol for fast and robust communication • Up to 127 sensors & modules, plus 127 analog sounder bases, for a total of 254 points possible per loop • Uses standard wire, no shielded or twisted pair required on SLC loops • Supports Class B (style 4) and Class A (style 6 or 7) SLC loops • 4 on board Class B (style Y) NAC circuits rated at 2.5 Amp each • Programmable sensitivity levels per device & automatic day/night sensitivity modes • Automatic daily calibration & drift compensation routine • Large 8-Iinex40-characterLCDdisplay (320char.) • 2 or 4loop versions (800 addresses/sub-addr. max.) • Dual RSA85 bus for panel network • 2 built-in RS-232 interfaces for programming via a PC and serial printer interface • 5 on board programmable Form C relays rated at 1 amp at 30VDC (Firel, Fire2, trouble, supervisory, aux.) • 500mA of auxiliary power available rated at 24 VDC • Loop Explorer Windows® configuration utility • •500 network wide software zones • Network Capability of up to 64 panels • RS485 slave bus for expansion - up to 31 FN-4127-10 boards or up to 15 FN-LCD-S serial annunciators agAw tol6 FN-4127-10 boards ww� • Auto -learn feature • Built in help and alarm information screens • Fire Drill test function c • Walk Test function " "l; • Alarm Verification feature o C • FireNET is UL listed for Central Station Service wh n used with the Bosch D9068 contact dialer • Operates on 120VAC or 240VAC input voltage.'; • Powerful & versatile Cause & Effect programming (up to 500 maximum, network wide) including: 'Cause & Effect action 'Disable function configuration 'Test mode configuration Continued onback. Hochiki America Corporation 7051 Village Drive, Suite 100 Buena Park, CA 90621-2268 Phone:714/522-2246 Fax:714/522-2268 Technical Support: 800/845-6692 ortechnicalsupport@hochiki.com UL 664, Local Signaling unit. UL Types: Automatic, manual,Otate alifornia waterflow, sprinkler supervisory, Fire Auxiliary Service(local energy), S8255 and Central Station Service arshal (DACT) Non -coded signaling. - NFPA 70. 72 &13 Compliant 7170-0410:170 Find latest revision at www.hochlkl.com Fooee Wzm I PrimarvAC 1120VAC 6D 2.1 Amps 60hz or 220VAC CaD 1.1Amps 60hz I - rvWvI oupply o.<o PMlly 111MY10MU ' Charger Current 1.5Amps max. Dimensions 14.5 W x 24" H x 5 D 'IF Weight 31 lbs. without batteries Color Red (optional charcoal Material ABS/steel enclosure Display 8line x 40 character LCD (320 characters Network Dual RS485 orts 64 panels max. Zones 500 network wide software zones per syst SLC loops 1 2 or 4 (class A, "style 6 or T' or class B, ' Aux. 127 sensors & modules, plus 127 ana (8 00 addresses+sub-addresses max. (4) 2.5 Amp @ 24VDC (class B) (5) Form C 1 Amp @ 30VDC FireNET ORDERING MODELS MODEL DESCRIPTION FN-2127 FACP (2 Loop/5.25Amp) FN-2127N FACP (2 Loop/5.25Amp) (w/Network) oopAmp) FNA127N FACP (4 Loop/5.25Amp) (w/Network) SLC COMPATIBLE DEVICES & SYSTEM ACCESSORIES MODEL DESCRIPTION CONTROL PANEL EXPANDERS FN-4127SLC Dual SLC Loop Expansion Card FN-4127-NIC Network Interface Card FN-4127-10 16Channel Input/Output Board FN-CTM City-TiieModule (Local Energy Type) FN-LCD-N ANNUNCIATORS Network LCDAnnunciator FN-LCD-S Serial LCD Annunciator ALG-V SLC LOOP DEVICES Analog Addressable Photoelectric Sensor AIE-EA Analog Addressable Ionization Sensor ATG-EA Analog Addressable Heat Sensor NSA-6 Six inch Sensor Base NSA-4 Four inch Sensor Base ASB Analog Sounder Base DH-98A Anaol Addressable Duct Detector Unit DH-98AR Analog Addressable Duct Detector Unit with relays) MS -RA, MS-RA/R, MS-KA/R Remote Test Station for DH98A & DH98AR FRCME-S Contact Monitoring Module mini w/terminal blocks FRCME-P Contact Monitorin Module mini FRCME-4 Contact Monitoring Module with f ce /at0f di in DIMM Dual Input Monitor Module (with f e t n L S CZM Conventional Zone Module LAM R2M Dual Relay Module RE UI SOM Supervised Output Module ANG : SCI Short Circuit Isolator Module Addressable Manual Pull Station AMS Series TCH-B1 )0 ACCESSORIES Hand Held Programmer (portable device addresser FN ACC Battery/Accessory Enclosure houses up to 33AH size batteries FN-ETR Enclosure Trim Ring for Panel Flush Mount �===2; M —t CP' ' HOCWAmerce CO ftw FkGNETANALDOADDRESSABLE FIRE N RMCONTROL PANEL $pltlf CdOans vyetl b MBIq! wLlbul m1ce. • FN-LCD-S - SERIAL LCD ANNUNCIATOR DESCRIPTION The FN-LCDS serial annunciator provides a convenient and cost effective remote annunciator solution. Up to 15 FN-LCD-S annunciators can be connected to the slave RS-485 port of the FireNET control panel or network annunciator. The FN-LCD-S's large 320 character display and navigation buttons are a complete mimic of the FireNET control panel display. The use of a common interface allows the user to easily operate the FN-LCD-S as if he were operating the FireNET control panel directly. Security is established by the use of a password or firefighters enable key. Designed to be aesthetically pleasing, the FN-LCD-S is available in charcoal grey or red enclosures. The FN-LCD-S can be surface or flush mounted without the need for a trim ring. PRODUCT LISTINGS @Signaling UL 864, NFPA 70 & 72:97120-0410:165 California Device State Fire S8255 Vol. 2 Marshal Specifications subject to change without notice. STANDARD FEATURES • UL 864 9th edition Listed • Large UQ character liquid crystal display (8line x 40 c a, �rj�ybws viewing of system status • LED' WITS sf rFire,SupervisoryAlarm,Pre- Ala , re ctive, AC Power On, On Tes, un erSilenced, Delay Active, More Events, Point Bypassed, General Trouble, Power Trouble, System Trouble & NAC Trouble • Same controls as the FireNET fire panel (Reset, Panel Sounder Silence, Lamp Test, Alarm Silence Re -sound Alarm, Fire Drill, Program - I I=lunpfion, More Fire Events, • M 461�2�1�-L` b-'&W&idI8rirMic ors maybe TO �dB3N16Fir#146T�tr� elornetwork T®tlolung4WINGF OC(, t INCH • ve S 85line • Local piezo sounderforevent notification • Supports user codes & firefighter key to enable access & controls • Powered by FireNETAux 24VDC or UL fire listed Aux. 24VDC supply • Available in red or charcoal, and can be su- or flush mounted I' 1 • Built-in help & alarm information screens D • Fire drill function c i N � SPECIFICATIONS Current Draw Standby: Alarm: 20mA @ 24VDC 110mA 24VDC Dimensions FN-LCD-S Back Box 10.88" W x 8.00" H x 1.38" D 10.38" W x 7.38" H x 1.25" D Weight 3.5lbs Color Red (optional charcoal) Material ABS/steel enclosure Display 8line x 40 character LCD 320 characters total Network RS485 port Continued on back Hochiki America Corporation Find latest revision at www.hochiki.com 7051 Village Drive, Suite 100 Buena Park, CA 90621-2268 Phone:714/522-2246 Fax:714/522-2268 Technical Support: BOW845-i692ortecrucalsupprt@hochiki.00m FM,a �, ENGINEERING SPECIFICATION The contractor shall furnish and install where indicated on the plans, the serial remote annunciator model FN-LCD-S. The FN-LCD-S shall connectto the FireNETfire alarm control panel (FACP) or network annunciator (FN-LCD-N) RS485 slave bus. The serial remote annunciator shall annunciate on its 320 f . character display and local buzzer, the condition of its master FireNET FACP. Up to 15 FN-LCD-S serial annunciators maybe connected together on a single RS485 FireNET slave bus. The FN-LCD-S shall be UL listed and compatible with the Hochiki FireNET control panel, and have surface or flush mount capability. WIRING DIAGRAM 8ie F CDS etld'eas E een 1.15 RS485EnLLO4hejurFe CD j jumper h place wln t e RS485 ie Itiehscon mUw RS4&5 pusa'I/O Cdrm'. FireNET Control Panel (section) To AUX24VDC W =trd penal (ea ahwn) ar to UL 88411481 listal AUX 24VDC F er Supply Toned 24 VDC �b (_) FNLM S or r RS485 other RS485 Buse De Flodtik Amarrce Corporation FNiCDS Spedewoons egad bchergaw4han nouca OBHOCJ41KI annertca corporation SCI -SHORT CIRCUIT ISOLATOR STANDARD FEATURES • Can be placed at any location on SLC loop • Checks the line for short circuit at power up. If the line is normal, the relay will be returned on. If a line short is detected, the relay remains open • Indication of short circuit by a yellow LED SPECIFICATIONS Absolute Max. Applied Voltage S, SC: 41 VDC Supply Voltage Nonninal S, SC: 33 VDC Normal Current Consumption 270 µA (Typical) Active Current Consumption (Short Circuit Condition) 10 mA (Typical) Dimensions 4.2"W x 4.7"H x 1.4"D Weight 1.4 oz Visual Indicator (Yellow Status LED) - No indication in normal condition. - On steady in active (short) condition. Maximum Quantity Per Loop 127 Operation Temperature Range 0°C (32°F)- 49°C (120°F) Non -condensing Allowable Ambient Humidity 90% Non -condensing Specifications subject to change without notice, r•�l�ct�ir;•l. " Class A Configuration Wiring: The DCP-SCI short circuit isolator should be located between any devices on the SLC loop. In the event of a short on the SLC loop, the two adjacent isolators (closest isolators to the left and right of the shorted section) will activate and their respective LED indica- tors will be turned on. All devices between the active short circuit isolators will be dead. This will prevent entire loop failure. Upon removal of the short condi- tion, the DCP-SCIs will automatically restore, the entire loop to the normal operating state. • Class B Configuration Wiring: The DCP-SCI short circuit isolator should be located between any devices on the SLC loop. In the event of a short on SLC loop, an isolator closest to the shorted section will activate and the LED will be turned on. All disabled. Upon removal of the short condition, the DCP-SCI will automatically restore the entire loop to the normal operating state. For the best performance of DCP-SCI short circui use class A configuration. CO �^Il WIRING: X •, Note: All wiring must conform to local codes, rdi- c nances and regulations. 1. install module wiring in accordance with job raw-�' ingsandappropriatewiringdiagram. No 2. Secure the module to an approved electrical ox (supplied by installer). �,...,�•� MOUNTING REQUIREMENTS: 4" SQ Electrical box. I PRODUCT LISTINGS 1 California j ..... �. State Fire S5694 CS943'"'f Marshal 7300-0410:150 MEA 284-91-E Vol. IV Continued on back Hochiki America Corporation Find latest revision at v .hoehlkl.conn 7051 Village Drive, Suite 100 Buena Park, CA 90621-2268 Phone:714/522-2246 Fax:714/522-2268 iN0 Technical Support: 800/845-6692ortechnicalsupport@hochiki.com F°008 0]INO6 ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS The contractor shall furnish and install where indicated on the plans, the Hochiki DCPSCI short circuit isolator. The a modules shall be UL listed compatible with Hochiki Digital Communications Protocol (DCP) supporting control panel loops. The isolator module must be suitable for mounting in a standard 4" square electrical box. The isolator module must provide a yellow LED for indication of status. WIRING DIAGRAM Back side of a DCP-SCI Ciy copy IF THE APPRC MODIFIED. A P TO THE CITY IS TO THE CHAN 0 0 O o o 0 SHORT CIRCUIT ISOLATOR GROUP OF VARIOUS DCP MODULE N O UL LISTED COMPATIBLE CONTROL PANEL OPTIONAL RETURN O GROUP OF VARIOUS DCP SENSOR (NOT REQUIRED) + iDLATO O O 0 0 o on o 0 SHORT CIRCUIT ISOLATOR TYPICAL WRING DIAGRAM EXAMPLE, CONNECTED ALL WIRING SHOWN IS SUPERVISED TO A COMPATIBLE LISTED CONTROL PANEL AND INHERENTLY POWER LIMITED. ANY COMBINATION OF MODULES AND/OR SENSORS MAY BE PLACED BETWEEN ISOLATORS I hq Aa aCOWSten DCP-SCI SPetlAcaOOna wtjaU b tnarge wdMut nOEce hHOCHIKI americo corporation DCP-AMS SERIES ADDRESSABLE MANUAL PULL STATIONS DCP-AMS DCP-AMS-LP DCP-AMS-KL ■�Zd�t1�i6�:1�A STANDARD FEATURES • Addressable integrated design • All metal construction • Single and dual action models available • Extremely easy to operate • Bi-colored status LED indicates Standby and Alarm conditions • Address is programmable in EEPROM SPECIFICATIONS Operating Voltage (SLC) 1 17-41VDC Average Current Consumption I 600uA(Typical) Alarm Current 8mA Ambient Temperature 32"f 0'C ^ 120'F 49'C Maximum Humidity 90% RH, non -condensing Dimensions 3.4"W x 4.8"H x 2.0"D Mounting Single gang or 4" square electrical box MODEL DESCRIPTION DCP-AMS Sin le Action Hex Key Lock DCP-AMS-LP Dual Action Hex Key Lock DCP-AMS-KL Single Action Key Lock DCP-AMS-KL-LP Dual Action Key Lock DESCRIPTION The DCP-AMS are the Hochiki America series of addressable manual pull stations that provide a fast and practical means of manually initiating a fire alarm signal. Both single action and dual action manual pull st ' are available. Resetting of the pull station requires r a Cat 211 key or a 1/8" hex key (depending upo the :M model used). o An alarm condition is actuated by pulling down o the N m � handle of the DCP-AMS and DCP-AMS-KL single a ion N / models. On the dual action models DCP-AMS-LP nd o DCP-AMS-KL-LP the Lift and Pull cover must be I ad =: I before pulling down on the pull station handle. the pull station is activated, the handle cannot be p. back into a normal standby condition without using the key operated reset feature. The DCP-AMS series is electronically addressable and includes a bi-colored status LED. The LED blinks green indicating normal communication with the DCP compatible SLC loop. When an alarm condition is actuated by pulling the handle, the LED will latch Red to indicate the alarm condition. • Address can be programmed when installed PRODUCT LISTINGS • Key lock or hex key lock models available • Terminals accept up to 14AWG wire • Surface mount back box available O California State 1 Fire Marshal S6512 `'=' 7150-0410:169 Specifications subject to change without notice Continued on back. Hochiki America Corporation Find latest revision at www.hochiki.com 7051 Village Drive, Suite 100 Buena Park, CA 90621-2268 Phone:714/522-2246 Fax:714/522-2268 I80 Technical Support:800/845-6692ortechnicalsupport@hochiki.com , , t rm55 W_�r ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS Manual pull stations shall be Hochiki addressable AMS-series single or dual action models, DCP-AMS, DCP-AMS- KL, DCP-AMS-LP, or DCP-AMS-KL-LP. Models shall be made of 14AWG CRS and painted with Red enamel. The words Fire Alarm shall be in a contrasting color and be embossed text 1/2" tall. The electronics shall be fully integrated into the manual pull station requiring only connection to the SLC loop of the control panel. Programming of 'the manual pull station address must be possible with the manual pull station fully installed. Manual pull stations shall be Underwriters Laboratories Inc. Listed, CSFM Approved, and be installed within the limits defined in the American Disabilities Act. Cn i F Ca t H r Cor UL Lists Hoch DCP Comp" Pan HorhiMA.n. C.q Wn DCP-AMS, DCP-AMS{P. DCPAMSXLAND DCP-MS-I P SpetlecWs RtjWW&angewp tm5 h1=10CJ41K1 america cormallon - ALG-V PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE SENSOR STANDARD FEATURES Low Profile - Only 1.97" high, including base Simple and reliable device addressing method Automatic compensation for sensor contamination Built-in optical fire test feature Uses the noise immune Digital Communication Protocol (DCP), which utilizes interrupts for fast response to fires SPECIFICATIONS Operating Voltage 17-41 VDC Current Consumption Standby Normal: 390luk (typical) Average when Polled Alarm 2mA 8mA Transmission Method DCP- Digital Communication Protocol Maximum Humidity ULAmbient Installation 95%RH Non -Condensing 32OF to 1000 F Temperature Range 0' C to 37.80 C) Operating Temperature Range 140F to 1220 F -100 C to 500 C Air Velocity Range Color & Case Material 0-4000 fpm Bone PC /ABS Blend Weight 3.4oz (5.1 oz. with 4" base Bases 4" YBN-NSA-4 6" HSB-NSA$ Specifications subject to change without notice. APPLICATION The HOCHIKI America ALG-V Photoelectric Smoke Sensor is particularly suited to detecting optically dense smoke typical of fires involving materials such as soft furnishings, plastic, foam or other similar materials which tend to smoulder and produce large visible smoke particles. Hochiki's unique design allows fast response to flaming fires as well as smoldering fires while eliminating false alarms. OPERATION The detection chamber consists of a light emitting diode (LED) and photodiode arrangement. The chamber is designed such that light emitted by the LED cannot normally reach the photo diode. In the event of fire, particles of smoke enter the chamber and scatter the light. As the smoke level increases, the scattering effect increases, causing more light to hit the hoto- diode. The chamber contains a unique baffle de ' , lows smoke to enter the chamber while pre g al light from affecting the photodiode. TI 0 {! gLe ' input level is sampled to sense smoke d When the smoke density exceeds a preset -threshold the sensor transmits an interrupt to the fire control panel indicating a fire condition. The fire alarm control panel can adjust the sensor threshold to compensate for contamination. Up to 127 devices are Jermillted on each low.-Wsensoc address can be set b a Mind held programming unit. The sensor mounts o farl electronics free base and IRF incorporates a lockise n mechanism for secure installation., !AL The andah dcontactforaremoteindtaLor/Llsforfieldwirng•,`lf�R icaLdr/LED. Theis ��;qr incorporates dual LED'sfor easy viewingofsenso[-ati !NG. ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS The contractor shall furnish and install where indi- cated a� cated on the plans, photoelectric sensors HO IKI M America Model ALG-V The combination s sor N head and twist lock base shall be UL listed co pat- ible with a UL listed fire alarm control panel. c < PN California MEA State Fire 284-91-E Vol. IV V Marshal FM S1383 7272-0410:149 Continued on back. Hochiki America Corporation Find latest revision at www.hochiki.com 7051 Village Drive, Suite 100 Buena Park, CA 90621-2268 Phone:7141522-2246 Fax:714/522-2268 Technical Support: 800/845-6692 ortechnicalsupport@hochiki.com F0021 01/NOB ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS, continued The base shall permit direct interchange with the HOCHIKI America AIE-EA ionization type smoke sensor, and the ATG-EA heat sensor. V The sensitivity of the sensor shall be capable of being measured by the control panel. The vandal -resistant, security locking feature shall be used in those areas as indicated on the drawing. The locking feature shall be optional and can be implemented when required. BASES The HOCHIKI America YBN-NSA-4 and the HSB-NSA-6 mounting bases are electronics free and are a simple rugged design with screw terminals for wiring connections. A common mounting base allows sensor interchange and maintains loop continuity when sensors are removed. A simple anti -tamper head locking system is provided which is enabled by removing a small plastic tab on the back of the sensor. Once locked, the head can be removed using a small diameter screw driver. YBN-NSA4 Base TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS LISTED CONPATIBILC CONTROL PANEL U.L. LIFTED I+/ POWER UNITED SUPPLY YBN—NSA-4 HSB-NSA-6 Base YBN—NSA-4 I BOU A. A A �F— OPTIONAL WIRING CONFIGURATIONS FOR REMOTE OUTPUT ___1 HSB—NSA-6 U. L LISTED CONTROL CON CONTROL PANEL U.L. "TED PO NER UNITED SUPPLY e.A MAX HSB—NSA-6 E.A MAX OUTPUT OUTPUT J N � O NOTE: Fire alarm control panel compatibility is required for DCP products. State-of-the-art communications protocol, DCP, allows system components (DCP sensors AIE-EA, ALG-V and ATG-EA, bases and modules), to be used concurrently in a system's signal conditioning loop. HO IWAmerica Corpomvon At_G-V Speuficaeons su0jeclbMayeximglNpEDe. ilHOCMIKI o nerka cowattcm ATG-EA HEAT SENSOR STANDARD FEATURES Low Profile - Only 2.0" high, including base Simple and reliable device addressing method Uses the noise immune Digital Communication Protocol (DCP), which utilizes interrupts for fast response to fires Adjustable threshold temperature 1350F -150OF (determined by panel) SPECIFICATIONS Operating Voltage 17-41 VDC Current Consumption Standby Normal: 35OpA (typical)_ Average when Polled Alarm 2mA 8mA Transmission Method DCP- Digital Communication Protocol Maximum Humidity ULAmbient Installation 95%RH Non -Condensing 32°F to 115' F Temperature Range (00 C to 47' C) Operating Temperature Range 135OF to 1500 F 67.20 C to 65.60 C Color & Case Material Weight Bone PC /ABS blend 3.2oz 4.9 oz. with 4" base) Bases 4" YBN-NSA-4 6" HSB-NSA-6 APPLICATION The HOCHIKI AmedcaATG-EA Sensor provides accurate temperature measurement data to the fire alarm control panel. This sensor is particularly suited to environments where smoke detectors are unsuitable because of the precense of system or cooking fumes such as in a kitchen. OPERATION TheATG-EA Heat sensor incorporates a highly linear thermistor circuit, with the thermistor mounted externally. The specially designed cover protects the thermistor while allowing maximum air flow. �=orcircuit produces a voltage proportional tcQ ich is scaled, and transmitted as a digitally encoded tue to the control panel. When the ambient temperature exceeds a pre-programmed threshold (fixed temperature), the se sor transmits an interrupt to the control panel indicati a ��e efire alarm control panel can adjust t e €n-WEthqiiiski ifferent Standard's require ent OplFl / 1 TO ED. A NE11 TFIF Up to127devices re ftQ�kdSq(n . Asensor,l address can be CH04 r mming unit, iH The sensor mounts to an elect ase and in- corporates a locking mechanism secure installation. The' base provides mounting slots, terminals for field wirin99,�� and a third contact fora remote indicator/LEI. Tl serr sor incorporates dual LED's for easy viewi of sejor m status. a ^ � ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS I ,.> m Heat sensors are installed in accordance ith NI�' (National Fire Pretection Association) 72, the L ListrRJ m Spacing Requirements and the rules and regu ti'+ forth by the local authorities having ( PRODUCT LISTINGS 1 California MEA U� State Fire 284-91-E Vol. IV Marshal < FM S2966 J 7270-0410:147 e. 3022559 Speci/icouons subject to change without notice. Continued on back Hochiki America Corporation Find latest revision at www.hochlkl.conn 7051 Village Drive, Suite 100 Buena Park, CA 90621-2268 Phone:714/522-2246 Fax:714/522-2268 Technical Support: 800/845 6692 ortechnicalsupport@hochiki.00m r FW23 OBlVOe ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS, continued jurisdiction. Automatic heat sensors shall be Underwriters Laboratories listed. The base shall permit direct interchange with the HOCHIKI America AIE-EA ionization type smoke sensor, and the ALG-V photoelectric smoke sensor. The vandal -resistant, security locking feature shall be used in those areas as indicated on the drawing. The locking feature shall be optional and can be implemented when required. It shalt be possible to perform a functional test of the sensor without generating heat. The test method shall simulate BASES The HOCHIKI America HSB-NSA-6 and the YBN-NSA-4 mounting bases are electronic free and area simple rugged design with screw terminals for wiring connections. Acommon mounting base allows sensor interchange and main- tains loop continuity when sensors are removed. A simple anti -tamper head locking system is provided which is enabled by removing a small plastic tab on the back of the sensor. Once locked, the head can be removed using a small diameter screwdriver. (DIAGRAM OF 2 BASES HERE) F-7 HSB-NSA-6 Base TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS CONITROL PANEL Gil V.L. L STE. POWER LIMITED SVPPLv HSB-NSA-6 .mA NAx. HSB-NSA-6 emA NAA. OUTRIr OUTPUT -- OPTIONAL WIRING CONFIGURATIONS FOR REMOTE OUTPUT V.L. LISTED C VAT IAILE CONTROL PANEL U.L. LISTED POWER IMITFO SuYYLV YBN-NSA-4 YBN-NSA-4 Base 1A• T TH yFy�D AkOI �r0 N T�n'yy Sn�N�s( �NS 9nN MhX. OUTPUT NOTE: Fire alarm control panel compatibility is required for DCP products. State-of-the-art communications protocol, DCP, allows system components (DCP sensorsAIE-EA, ALG-V andATG-EA, bases and modules), to be used concurrently in a system's signal conditioning loop. HchkiAmenca COporMon ATGFA SpeGfiraoms sugeG btllxr3etMlwl MOca fiHOCoMIKI amwlca corpordion ANALOG SENSOR BASES YBN-NSA-4 HSB-NSA-6 STANDARD FEATURES • UL & ULC Listed • Designed for use with all NS analog sensors. • Available in 4 and 6 inch models. • Contains a security locking tab for tamper protection. SPECIFICATIONS YBN-NSA-4 4 inches HSB-NSA-6 6 inches SecuritvFeature Plastic Tamper -Lock Color Bone PC /ABS Blend Specifications subject to change without notice. APPLICATION The HOCHIKI America YBN-NSA-4 and the HSB-NSA- 6 mounting bases are electronics free and contain a simple rugged design with screw terminals for wiring connections. A common mounting base allows sensor interchange and maintains loop continuity when sen- sors are removed. A simple anti -tamper head locking system is provided which is enabled by removing a small plastic tab on the back of the sensor. Once locked, the head can only be removed using a small diameter screw driver. OPERATION 4..' i r / t The YBN-NSA-4 and HS are`�e -signed specifi- cally for use with the Hochiki NS Analog models AIE-EA Ionization Smoke Sensor, ALG-V Photoelectric Smoke Sensor and ATG-EA Heat Sensor. TheYBN-N A a SA-6commonmounting bases allow fo �drft4fieig+y' ?-, -for all of the Hochiki NS eA&A %sensors. The bases awe lightweight r-d-Yg4l1 ' l' viding a low profile once 'd' instaIII . heAq l wFteffninals enabl q ick 110 and eas a OCCt;;,., , 16 rl� o N N o PRODUCT LISTINGS Underwriters Laboratories: S1383 Underwriters Laboratories of Canada: CS463 CSFM #: 7300-0410:132 FM#: 3022559 MEA Report M 284-91-E Vol. IV Continued on back. Hochiki America Corporation Find latest revision at www.hochikl.com 7051 Village Drive, Suite 100 Buena Park, CA 90621-2268 Phone:714/522-2246 Fax:714/522-2268 ISO Technical Support: 800/845-6692ortechnicalsupport@hochiki.00m ,,,,� t aW1:2 F0313 OVM ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS The base shall permit direct interchange with the HOCHIKI America AIE-EA ionization type smoke sensor, ALG-V photoelectric smoke sensor, and the ATG-EA heat sensor. The sensitivity of the sensor shall be capable of being measured by the control panel. The vandal -resistant, security locking feature shall be used in those areas as indicated on the drawing. The locking feature shall be optional and can be implemented when required. It shall be possible to perform a functional test of the sensor without the need of generating smoke. The test method shall simulate the effects of products of combustion in the chamber to ensure testing of internal circuitry. TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS U.L. LISTED N d,J POWER LIMITED "` IF T SUPPLY MO[)I'RNi9'(!F:D PLANS ARE @TPiATNEW SUBMI"f7'AL TO THE CITY IS REQUIRE[) PRIOR HSB-NSA-6 TO THE CHANG[, OCCURRING. U.L. O LISTED COMPATIBLE ' CONTROL k()' PANEL U.L. LISTED POWER LIMITED N dd SUPPLY r 8nnA MAX. 8n A MAX. 3 111 OUTPUT OUTPUT a o - OPTIONAL WIRING CONFIGURATIONS FOR REMOTE OUTPUT o r =2 NOTE: Fire alarm control panel compatibility is required for DCP products. State-of-the-art communications protocol, DCP, allows system components (DCP sensors Al - ALG-V and ATG-EA, bases and modules), to be used concurrently in a system's signaling line circuit. Ha ,k,A.,.Co,o,AW P I,Sensor Bases Speclfica4ms suEjett ro rn eng a wlrtaut rotifer 01HOW41KI amertco corporation DCP-FRCME - FAST RESPONSE CONTACT MODULE FRCME-4 STANDARD FEATURES • Single input contact monitor • Fast, reliable contact monitoring utilizing the Hochiki DCP (Digital Communications Protocol) • Two different mounting configurations • 127 devices can be used per DCP loop • Bicolored indicating LED provides module status (FRCME-4 only) • Can be programmed to monitor Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed (NC) contacts • Operates on Class A or Class B SLC loop • Accepts up to 14 AWG wire • UL listed UL 864 PRODUCT LISTINGS FRCME-4/ U` > FRCME-Sonly L APPWM S�gq 3022559 California CS943 State MEA Marsailre 07300-0410:150 284-91-E Vol. IV Specifications subject to change without notice. SPECIFICATIONS Operating Voltage DCP Powered Loop 17^41 VDC Average Current Consumption 550 uA (Typical) Alarm Current 8mA Dimensions FRCME-4 4.2"W x 4.7"H x 1.4"D FRCME-P 3.0"W x 1.9"H x 0.5"D FRCME-S 2.8"W x 1.8"H x 0.7"D Ambient Temperature 320F (0°C) - 120°F (49°C) Max. Humidity 90%RH, non -condensing Mounting FRCME-4 Mounts to double gang/4" square back box FRCME-S/FRCME-P Mounts inside a single gang back box DESCRIPTION The Hochiki FRCME Fast Response Contact Monitoring Modules are designed to be used with pull stations, water flow switches, and other applications ing the moni- toring of dry contact alarm initiating de , la interrupt driven Digital Communications Pr of )) ombines maximum communication reliabi response to emergency conditions. Two different nfigura- tions are provided to meet a wide range of lications. The FRCME contact monitoring module does not require a separate 24 VDC pewCer source. Each address blet/Cp monitoring module is programmed thuq ' naling Line Circuit (SLC) loop a r$s�,` dp 64A is electrically programmab ar}d dre(d,iKon4oa G1 P . Up to 127 devices 6(�piaFeddn the NoeMki D k' SL, The module supe §the wiring to the contact with End Of Line (EOL) resisto . n be rogratrtdto; rgon* r Normally Open (NO) or Norma o[����IIC�64e1 ct . If a fault condition occurs in the wiring, iifdGtlle s s a trouble status signal to the fire alarm contro el. en a change of status (contact changes state) is se ed by the FRCME, it sends an interrupt to the FireNET control panel indicating that an alarm has occurred. The FRCME-P and FRCMES are small packagfIF and are suitable for mounting in a small junction bpx beh' a pull station or other monitored device. I The FRCME-4 is mounted to a cover plate for a 4" Jquare8 double gang junction box. It contains a visible-colorp{ indicating LED to provide module status. 9% Contin ed on tfi Hochiki America Corporation Find latest revision at w 7051 Village Drive, Suite 100 Buena Park, CA 90621-2268 Phone:714/522-2246 Fax:714/522-2268 t80 Technical Support: 800/8456692 ortechricatsupport@hochiki.00m rmoa mrzae hHOCillml amertca corporation DCP-R2M - DUAL RELAY MODULE STANDARD FEATURES • Provides two independently configurable Form C contacts per address • Contacts are rated 1.0 Amps @ 30 VDC or 0.5Amp @ 125 VAC • Up toll 27 devices can be used on each SLC loop • Visible Bi-colored LED is software controlled and can be programmed to blink red or green when polled. The LED can be latched on when activated • Programming is highly flexible providing 16 priority states plus zoning capability PRODUCT LISTINGS U� UDC S5694 CS943 3022559 MEA$Calffomia State Fire 284-91-EVol.IVMarshal 7300-0410:150 Specifications subject to change without notice. Hochiki America Corporation 7051 Village Drive, Suite 100 Buena Park, CA 90621-2268 Phone:714/522-2246 Fax:714/522-2268 Technical Support: 80018456692 ortechnicalsuppat@hochiki.com SPECIFICATIONS Contacts 12 independenly Controlled Form C Contact Rating I 1 A @ 30 VDC / 0.5A @ 125 VAC Standby Current 150 µA Max. Alarm Current 150 µA Max. Dimensions 4.2"W x 4.7"H x 1.4"D Ambient Temperature 320F (0°C) - 120OF (49°C) Humidity 90% RH, Non -Condensing Mounting 4" square electrical box DESCRIPTION T y CC' The Dual Relay Module (R2M), has bOeen designed to provide flexibile and quick response to emergency conditions. The R2M allows independent control of two form C contacts for a variety of normally open and normally closed con ��s such as fan operation, eaclevator Elf notification. notification. MODWILD TO TN V q �,, 1PAA11 Each R2M module r moirtte Form C contacts YL 1� " PRILine Circuit address. TV configurable programming algorithm that allows user to setup groups of devices (zoning) for simulta- neous operation of multiple R2M modules. Each module has 16 priority states that are programmed. The operating parameters are maintained by the module and do not require individual communication with the control panel during the emergency condition to operate. The control panel broadcasts the control command on the SLC loop and the R2M modules do the rest based on their custom configuration. Sin — mechanically latching relays are used within 24VDC of rpr�11 module, a separate powersource is n 3 111 required. a a ins Continu on bac .m .,x s PINY Find latest revision at www.hoehl mill FOW 0111]OB ran ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS The contractor shall furnish and install where indicated on the plans, the Hochiki DCP-R2M addressable relay module. The modules shall be UL listed compatible with Hochiki Digital Communications Protocol (DCP) supporting control panel loops. The relay module must provide two Form C dry contacts rated at 1A @ 30 VDC or 0.5A @ 125 VAC. The relay module must be suitable for mounting in a standard 4" square electrical box. The relay module must provide a bi-colored LED for indication of status. WIRING DIAGRAM OUT TO NEXT U.L. LISTED PANEL Back side of a R2M O oUo DCP-R2M S NARI R LIMI E wucxo upm CCMI i u�rtm sc - evxe. NCI S } uMrteo 1 NC2 amo ueco COM2 S5694 9rs NC2 SIGNALING DEVICE ISSUE NO. AH-9T69 /P )w FqP ® CN�R6 UgMi� RE. HO Ti Mne "COlP WIW DCP-R2M SpetlSaUonS ageU 0 theye Miltpui no0m. SOM - SUPERVISED OUTPUT MODULE STANDARD FEATURES • Flexible application • Quick response to emergency conditions • Operation parameters are maintained by the module, and individual communication with the control system during emergency conditions is not required • Contacts are rated 2.OAmps @ 30VDC • Programming is highly Flexible providing 16 priority states plus zoning capability Program status: • LED will flash red or green • Programmed device output is turned off, silenced, or programmed to modulate pattern ( PRODUCTLISTINGS 1 & @ f"" NrP Wo S5694 CS943 3022559 California MEA '('i State Fire 284-91-E Vol IV Marshal 7300-0410:150 Specifications subject to change without notice. SPECIFICATIONS Supply Voltage (S-SC) 17-41 VDC Auxiliary Supply Voltage 18-30 VDC Average Current Consumption (on S-SC Line) Normal 220 µA Maximum 300 µA Current Consumption on Auxiliary Power Lines Typica 1 Dimensions 4.2' x .4"D Ambient Temperature 32° (49°C Mounting 4" square electrical box Maximum Output Current 2A@30VDC power limited Relative Humidity 90% RH Non -condensing 11 I IIL APPROVED PLAN DESCRIPTION MODIFIED ANEIv, SARE 701111- SUB SS MITTAL The Supervised O put7Mb¢14g 11iti'D PRIOR designed to provide a ' ' e I �}Iattt�RING. response to emergency conditions. e provided by a wide range of operating modes, including supporting multi -zone operations, and/or functions, up to 16 different modulation patterns and multi -state programming. The operating parameters for the SOM are maintained by the module and do not require individual communication with the control system during emergency conditions to operate. The control panel simply broadcasts system conditions on the Signaling Line Circuit (SLC) and the SOMs do the rest based upon the custom configuration. Each SOM provides a Class B Individual Circuit rated for2.OAmp @ 30 VDC. Each SOM also requires a 24 Volt power source in addition to the SLC. Provide software controlled LED indication: blinks green or red when polled, or can be latched on. �m o"ackv i 6 Hochiki America Corporation Find latest revision at wwwochikl 7051 Village Drive, Suite 100 Buena Park, CA 90621-2268 111 Phone:714/522-2246 Fax:714/522-2268 I80 Wn 20M Technical Support: 800/845-6692ortechnicalsupporl@hochiki.00m ��_ FOX, ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS The contractor shall furnish and install where indicated on the plans, addressable Supervised Output Module (SOM). The modules shall be UL listed and compatible with Hochiki FireNET fire alarm control panel. The device address shall be electrically programmable and stored in EEPROM. A bi-colored LED shall indicate device status. The SOM shall be supplied with a plastic cover and shall be suitable for mounting to a 4" square or double gang electrical back box. The SOM shall provide a monitor LED that is visible from outside the cover plate. WIRING DIAGRAM DCP-SW •n w ono Back side of a SOM NOTIFICATION APPLIAN_C_E CIRCUIT (NAC) NAC INSTALLATION WIRING SHALL NOT EXCEED 50 OHMS (14-18 AWG.) artTor«rMoane + - 1 U.L. LISTED COMPATIBLE FIRE CONTROL + PANEL ALL HARING SHOWN ON TB1 IS SUPERVISED AND INHERENTLY POWER LIMITED DCP-SOM SER.NO.XXXXXXXXX `- _ 24+ SC ONG S + OUT+ —OUT. ISSUE W. DEVICE ISSUE NO. AH97M Ill O O� Oo O U.L. LISTED E.O.L. DEVICE PART NUMBER 0400-01046 Dom` + OUTPUT TO' /TI p' COMPATIBLE 1 U.L. LISTED rV �r+. DEVICESFOR fV go PROTECTION, CJ SIGNALING +1 SERVICE -.- 1'1 U.L. USTED REGULATED, +OUT TO POWER UNITED SUPPLY FOI NEXT FIRE PROTECTION SIGNALING SERVICE FOR MODULE AUDIBLE DENCES. REFER TO CONTROL PANEL THE i P MANUFA TUURRERS 0DIF1 R L — TcfrYANF(f S(l�*NSARE. W AR V USE ONLY FPI, FPLR, OR FPLP WIRING IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 7W OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE_ HOCM1kiAma Caps t. SOM SPedAratimsa�ga lb UianBew�IM1oullwti�a. IHOC 41KI DH-98 CONVENTIONAL DUCT DETECTOR Ar I a � Duct housing is available with either a conventional photoelectric or ionization detector. SPECIFICATIONS Duct Detector M. Y DHfBi DI p DH-MNVI D14BB-HVP opereXna vote, 116V AC. 2" ACIDIC 11W AC. 24V AUX 23W AC. NV AUDC 230V AC. 24V AQW Dameal Head mod., 31124DH 8111-24041 BIINDH 31A34DH Detector H,M TyDe Conyentbnal Imitation Cmi—tIonal Phot.meerrc Conyentbn.I mnd.d,n CommItlon.l Photaalectdo Pwxr Requlremenh BleMby 21 V,V; 116 VAC 1MM tent BmA SmA 24 VAC Am 2DM 21M 33M 24 VDC 13M t3M 13aA ,3ak ass, Recomessaill, Alarm 23o VA, 116 W N 211rA lanes iSM, N VAC 4 A all N A YaM N V➢C MIM ,33ns BUY, t m, AYrm Contee. „rm-Cem 1Mm'A'rebo alloampo 115VAC. ,himvand 1hm'A'KM e110.m a 116VAC. ,bm' aoa tteralw nse tlloemsc, 115VAC. ,MnCW 11em,-KoLM ,HO.mpO tlSVAC. DMepllon Loop 1 Form A 0A) 1 Form A 0A) 1 Form A (1 A) 1 Fam A (IA) Trouble Conletle 1 Fam V 1 Fam"V 1 Fam"C. 1 Form"7 3immuft y Teel MNMs Due l Res] Somem Tom 6yDrpnEo I" Dual Reed SWRh Test SYDgWc I. Rama. Indl+an n CaWMllty In.%, to DX-90 Mcn,ann Data 3Mm to, 3'.m..) pow,, Alarm Ham R.olo. Test Po1,mr, AWrm, HmNPNxo, Test Pormr, AMrm, Xt" . Test PDxer, AMrm. XorrvPe[o. Test Ae —.,., aoo to Aoao A mom Amami iempermu„ 37F to 12(rF I= to 41rU Humidity I^ W OW R•Mtlee HUMdB, (hDhao„deule) Housing Mm.rlm 18 DA ~ b.JWa, ewr ea stw mva Flnl.h wy Pemt Dimensions B 1A'1 X T 11M X 21N'H Mulmum Nm WepM 3 b. 3amDlie Tube. 25 1115 A or 10 A Red�Daelue EMmenl p4RW mtl Dll- HVl CNyMletkum 241 D5 WmCab Hochiki America Corporation 7051 Village Drive, Suite 100 Buena Park, CA 90621-2268 Phone:714/522-2246 Fax:714/522-2268 Technical Support: 800/845-%92 ortechrocalsupporb@hochiki.com STANDARD FEATURES is Detects and limits the spread of smoke throughout building HVAC ducts • Ability to interconnect (ail relays operate with a single alarm) up to 30 units using the same independent power supply • Compatible with building automation and fire alarm systems • Installs quickly and easily • Interchangeable "Plug -In" photoelectric or ionization heads • No screens or filters to clean • Cover provides magnet window and placement guide for operational testing without disassembly • Rugged gray steel back box with clear cover • Accessories -Remote power, remote alarm indication capability and remote, hom/piezo capability • Meets UL 268A Requirements DESCRIPTION The HOCHIKI AMERICA DH-98 Dud Smoke Detector provides early detection of smoke and products of combustion present in air moving through HVAC ducts in Commercial, Industrial and Residential applications. The DH-98 is designed to prevent the recirculation of smoke in areas by the air handling systems, fans and blowers. Complete systems may be shut down in the event of smoke detection. The HOCHIKI AMER ICA DH-98-1 and the DH- 98-P operate on 115 VAC, 24 VAC and 24 VDC and the DI+98-HVI and the DH-98-HVP o to on 230 VAC, 24 VAC and 24 VDC. � 17. �' The DH-98 is designed and belt m tell local requirements, aswell asthe N egarding dud smoke detectors. Output terminals are ovided for remote accessories such as a tam, strobe, remote status indicators and reset key switches or push bulri@ . PRODUCT LISTINGS n iCaliFeh,i9i>r> < S1383 M�{d 1 :r1 18Ir 6JM3 /I../,'W Find latest revision at www.holrtlRiW 1S0.. 9KC,:.^:KP m....,,.., ,. AY4r 111' F00W 012W3 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION, continued Air sampling is accomplished by two tubes which protrude into the dud. An exhaust tube of one standard length (7.5") is supplied in the installation kit with the smoke dud unit. Once the dud width has been determined the air intake sampling tubes must be ordered. Sampling tubes are supplied in three standard lengths 2.5 ft., 5 ft. and 10 ft. and cut to size to fit the dud. Mounting the dud smoke unit is accomplished by the use of a template and 4 sheet metal screws, which are provided. Mounting can be achieved without the removal of the dear cover which is secured by 4 capture screws. The compact DH-98 contains 3 sets of alarm contacts, 1 set of form "C" contacts rated at 10 amps, 1 set of form "A' contacts rated at 10 amps, 1 set of form "A' contacts rated at lamp. There is also 1 set of form 'C' 10 amp trouble contacts for monitoring detector head removal, and the failure of the input supply voltage. The pilot and alarm visual indicators provided on the front of the DH-98 duct unit, signal the operating status of the device. A manual testireset switch is located along side the visual indicators. ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS Air duct smoke detectors shall be HOCHIKI AMERICA DH-98 Series. The detectors shall be listed by Underwriters Laboratories per UL 268A. The detectors shall operate at air velocities from 300 feet per minute to 4000 feet per minute. The detectors shall have the ability to interconnect up to 30 units using the same independent power supply. The duct detector housings shall be of metal construction and complete mechanical installation may be performed without removal of detector cover. Visual indication of alarm and power must be provided on detector front. A manual reset switch shall be located on front of the device. Detector heads shall not require additional filters or screens which must be maintained. The housing shall contain a detector base which will accept photoelectric or ionization detector heads. Terminal connections shall be of the screw type and be a minimum of # 6 screw. Terminals shall be provided for remote pilot, remote alarm indication, strobe/horn and remote key switch. All wiring must comply with local codes and regulations. im WIRING DIAGRAMS 6������- e44 u' a u c/7 o/ I ? ?BeeI 99mme .., INTERCONNECT WIRING DIAGRAMS WG. M FDXTMTQjI�/ Input Power Source Will Be Either 24V, 115V or 230V l,I0Tile H 1E 4 vro p/ A NF ANSAR TH11 CIT W SUQMI E T O T H1 CYAN RCOUIREp AL Ct OCCURRIOR R F-1 UNTN ca HodiOdM wk*Cdpd W UKe60�1 Sped sakpdbd.np.WuvnmI lu J C) B 0 S C H Invented for life D296 Series Projected Beam Smoke Detectors e The D296 Projected Beam Smoke Detector is used in clear open structures such as arenas, atriums, auditoriums, ballrooms, churches, factories, museums, and warehouses. Each D296 detector consists of a transmitter, a receiver, and a remote annunciation plate. Because the transmitter and receiver typically mount on the ceiling or high on walls or columns, they provide an effective and unobtrusive means of supervising public areas for fire protection. The D306 Remote Indicator Plate, included with the D296, provides a convenient means of verifying detector status. Install it anywhere within 100 ft (30 m) of the beam receiver. The D306 has LEDs to indicate normal, trouble, and alarm conditions, and test points to monitor the detector circuit. Alarm Operation The transmitter emits a pulsed infrared beam. The receiver measures the intensity of the beam over a period of time and compares this data with an alarm threshold. Select one of six levels of sensitivity for the alarm threshold through a switch on the receiver. If the receiver senses a signal strength below the preset alarm threshold in excess of the alarm period it signals an alarm. • Operates over distances between 30 ft (9 m) and 350 ft (107 m) • Six levels of switch -selectable sensitivity • Built-in alignment sights and tamper protection Automatic range adjustment, signal synchronizatio and contamination adjustment m13 • Remote indicator plate annunciates vol ge, troubleM and alarm conditions y "� 0 • Switch -selectable alarm signal delay G � •Auxiliary Form C alarm relay N GM O �m Signal Loss C mperlUtion The receiver autom is ,ensatesfor the gradual loss of signal due to d t A':lr ild-up on the cover. The receiver measur t y,of the pulsed infrared beam emitted by the tr MY period of time and compares this data with a preset trouble threshold. When 50%of the signal is lost or the signal gains 20%, the receiver sends a trouble signal to the control panel. When he dust and dirt build-up is cleaned or the blockage is re ved_ _ estocautomatically resets. ipy7tI>1r240VQE pap$ pDy _PLAl�NeA$E AMit£re ov.ed, the pTelQ IRF MNM ,__RR The receiver mess Ye153iWtWpulsf d infrared beam emitted by the transmitter ov­e—rrpefk4bf time and compares this data with a preset trouble threshold. When 90% or more of the signal is lost for more than 20 seconds, as might happen if an object blocked the beam, the receiver sends a trouble signal to the control panel. Certifications and Approvals Region Certification USA FM D296-CAN www.boschsecurity.com 2 1 D296 Series Projected Beam Smoke Detectors D296 Listings and UL UROX: Smoke -Automatic Fire Detectors (UL268) Approvals: CSFM 7260-1615: 132 Factory Mutual Research Hong Kong Fire Services Department (HKFSD) D296-CAN Listings and ULC Approvals: Factory Mutual Research Installation/Configuration Notes Mounting Considerations The transmitter and receiver mount on standard 3.5-inch square or octagonal back boxes. The 0306 Remote Indicator mounts on a standard single -gang back box or European Beza box. The distance between the transmitter and receiver can range from 30 ft (9 m) to 350 ft (107 m). Mount the detectors directly to the ceiling or to side walls. Do not mount the units so that the beam runs closer than 4 in. (10.2 cm) to the intersection of the wall and the ceiling. For a sloped or peaked ceiling, the beam path should be located within 3 It (0.9 m) of the ceiling's peak (NFPA 72). Note The beam path should be clear of moving objects. Avoid areas subject to normal smoke concentrations such a kitchens and garages. Do not install units where normal ambient temperatures are below-22°F (-306C) or above +130°F (+54dC). Lateral Spacing Between Systems For adequate coverage, the lateral spacing between adjacent detector systems must not exceed 60 ft (18 m). Wiring System wire terminals accept 12 AWG (2.0 mm) to 18 AWG (1.0 mm) solid wires. Parts Included Duant. Component 1 D296 or 0296-CAN Transmitter 1 D296 or 0296-CAN Receiver 1 D306 Remote Indicator Plate 1 Hardware Pack 1 Literature Pack Am.rr.., Bnfcn $Kufity S111.mf, Inc. I"P drk.n Perk., Faaw". N.w York. 14450. VSA eMn.: • 1600 289 ON Fu: •1 5as 2239180 KUAtYf M.f6N,f.MKh..n www.MKMKurill.Yf E.,".. Middle Ent Alrltn Botcn SKuriry SYu.mt B.V. O.O. Bn, 80003 SE00 JB Eindhw.n, The NKMtland. eMna • 3140 25771B. Fa,: 13140 2577 330 YIil..Y.,.my6lpntr:h.cpn wrN.MKna.cun,Yx.. Technical Specifications Environmental Considerations Temperature (ambient): -22°F to • 130°F (-30°C to +54tC) For UL Listed installations, +32`F to +100°F (0°C to +38°C) Mechanical Properties Dimensions (H x W x D): 7 in. x 5.5 in. x 5.5 in. (17.8 cm x 14 cm x 14 cm) Transmission Range: 30 it (9 m) to 350 It (107 m) Power Requirements Current (alarm): Receiver: 60 mA, Transmitter: 20 mA Current (standby): Receiver: 45 mA, Transmitter: 20 mA Voltage (operating): 18 VDC to 32 VDC .Ordering Information Accessories D308 Field Test Kit D308 Allows testing the calibration of the D296 and D297 Beam Smoke Detectors D309 Alignment Strobe D309 Aflashing strobe light intended for use with the D296 and D297 Beam Smoke Detectors bl.e.Oflu A.A, ...... A It, Boom Be.ch ISE.I Pit Lm. Security 51.l.mf 11 Bifhan sill., 21 $InF+Port 5730A3 Plpm: •65 6253 $511 Fa: •6565712698 YrK1Y.Y11tms•pot W.<Kn ,v,+v+•ho MKYn1Y.m O Beech S.H, SpUmf Ilu,. NIS I CA. tubj. I to ch.np with., ..I. I090I Cur: In V5. V10.+M 3010 Fire Alarm Systems ( D3O7 Remote Test and Indicator Plate f� BOSCH Invented for life D307 Remote Test and Indicator Plate • Highly -visible LED indicators • Sensitivity voltage test point • Key -operated remote test and retie( switch • Easy to mount and wire a ^,I COP. IF 7-111- T SDI Cp q OVE) PI AN THECIT NEU"•Son, ,. TCTyFCLY/S/ZG(f1�46ITIAL Use the D307 Remote Test and Indicator Plate with the (PIN: 31344) for proper rea s( e D296 and D297 Long -Range Beam Smoke Detectors and the related detector head installation in nIff D340 Series Duct Smoke Detector Housings. This plate has proper voltage levels for the D340 Duct Smoke LEDs to indicate the detector's status, test points to read Housing, D343 Duct Smoke Detector Housing, and the signal voltage, and a key -operated test switch to test or D342 Duct Smoke Detector Housings. reset the detector. Functions Alarm Testing Use the operating key to turn the switch to the TEST position to activate a fire alarm. Turn the switch to RESET to reset the detectors. Sensitivity Testing Connect a standard volt -ohm meter (VOM) to the D307 voltage monitor plugs to check the D296 and D297 detectors and D340 Series duct housings sensitivity level after installation. The voltage reading decreases as the signal level approaches alarm. For the D296 and D297 detectors this is caused by dust or dirt buildup on the lenses or beam misalignment. Forthe D340 Series housings this is caused by dust or dirt buildup in the detector head smoke chamber. Refer to the troubleshooting section of the D296-D297 Long-range Beam Smoke Detectors Installation Instructions Certifications and App Region Certification USA CSFM URRO: Smoke -Automatic Fireko'lem ech Accessories (UL268), URR01:oke Automatic Fire Detector Access (UL268) Certified for Canada (cULus) 7300-1615: 135 Installation/Configuration Notes Compatible Products The following products are compatible with the D307 Remote Test and Indicator Plate: t.&rc.P G rl N �f`wA O r == Pet 2 j D307 Remote Test and Indicator Plate Category ProductlD Product Description Detectors D296 Projected beam smoke detector (24 VDC) D296-CAN Projected beam smoke detector (24VDC)for Canada D297 Projected beam smoke detector (12 VDC) D297-CAN Projected beam smoke detector(12 VDC)for Canada Duct D340 Two -wire duct detector housing Detector D341 Four -wire duct detector housing (120 VAC) Housings D342 Four -wire duct detector housing (220/240VAC) ' D343 Multiplex duct detector housing Mounting " Mount the D307 on a standard double wire -mold box. Wiring Considerations The D296/D297 detector or the D340 Series housing requires eight conductors. Use 18 AWG (1.2 mm) wire or larger. Mount the D307 no more than 100 ft (30.5 m) from the 0296/13297 detector or no more than 500 ft (152 m) from the duct housing. Parts Included „ Ouant. Component 1 D307 Remote Testand Indicator Plate 1 Hardware pack 1 Literature pack Technical Specifications 77777 Environmental Considerations Temperature (operating): O°F to+130°F (-17.8eC to+54PQ Power Requirements Current: Alarm: 15 mA at 24 VDC Standby: 5 mA at 24 VDC D340 Series: 140 mA at 24 VDC test mode Voltage: Detectors: 10 VDC to 32 VDC Housings: 24 VDC Ordering Information D307 Remote Test and Indicator Plate 0307 Used with the D296 and D297 Long -Range Beam Smoke Detectors and the D340 Series Duct Smoke Detector Housings America. Eww.. AW". E+«. Africa. 9o.cn sno my SYtt.m.. Inc, ao.cn S«un:y Spam. B.Y. 130 P«mton Parkway P.O. Bo. 80001 rair co"t Now York. IL$O, USA 58W J8 Eincher.q Th. 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Primary applications include Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC) expansion (supports ADA requirements) and will provide auxiliary power to support system accessories. FN-642-ULADA FN-842-ULADA FN-1042-ULADA • 24VDC or 12VDC • 29VDC or 12VDC • 24VDC rated rated @ 6.5 amp max. rated @ 8 amp max. @ 10 amp max. • Four (4) Class A or • Four (4) Class A or • Four (4) Class A or four (4) Class B outputs. four (4) Class B outputs. four (4) Class B outputs. Specifications • Two (2) Class A or two (2) Class B FACP inputs. • Two (2) NC dry contact trigger inputs. • Four (4) Class A or four (4) Class B indicating circuits. • Two (2) Class B outputs may be paralleled for more power on an indicating circuit. • One (1) Aux. Power Output @ 1 amp supply current (w/battery back up). • One (1) Aux. Power Output @ 1 amp supply current (w/o battery back up). • Signal Circuit Trouble Memory - facilitates quickly locating intermittent system trouble and eliminates costly and unnecessary service galls. LEDs indicate a prior fault (short, open, ground) has occurred on one or more signaling circuit outputs. • 2 wire Horn/Strobe Sync mode allows audible notification appliances (Horns) to be silenced while visual notification appliances (Strobes) continue to operate. • Horn/Strobe sync protocols include: Gentex@, System Sensor@, Faraday, Amseco. • Temporal Code 3 Mode. • Steady Mode. • Input to Output Follower Mode (maintains synchronization of notification appliance circuits). • March Time. • Compatible with 24VDC or 12VDC fire panels. • Ground fault detection. • Input 115VAC. • AC fail, battery presence & low battery monitoring. • Accommodates up to two (2) 12VDC/12AH batteries. • Power supply, logic board, red enclosure, cam lock, transformer & battery leads. Continued on beck Hochiki America Corporation Find latest revision at v .hochiki.com 7051 Village Drive, Suite 100 Buena Park, CA 90621-2268 Phone:714/522-2246 Fax:714/522-2268 ®O Technical Support:800/8456692ortechncalsupport@hochiki.com ,„„,..,,,• i19MIANW'- Aaencv Approvals UL 864 UL Listed Control Units and V( Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems. UL 1481 UL Listed Standard for Safety for Fire Protective Signaling Systems. MEA NYC Department of Buildings Approved. Approved < (h,�P�) California State Fire Marshal Approved. FM Factory Mutual Approved. LOPO m Enclosure Dimensions 18"H x 14.5"W x 4.625"D Commander3 Series Selectable Candela Evacuation Signals Applications The Commander3 Series is a low profile strobe and horn/strobe combination that offers dependable audible and visual alarms and the lowest current available. The GE3 Series 24VDC offers tamperproof field selectable candela options of 15, 30, 60, 75, and 110 candela. The 12VDC offers tamperproof field selectable candela options of 15, 30, 60, and 75 candela. The Commander3 Series horn offers a continuous or synchable temporal three in 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 -Slider" 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) O N 0 GEC3/GES3 12 & 24 VDC S E R I E S - GT. 11101 Product Listings SIGNALING- �I. F LISTED •UL464&UL1 1 • CAN/ULC S52 i ULSZ733406 iste (GEC3.24, GEH24 & GEH72) • FM Approved IFSFM: 7135-0569:122 (GEC3.24 & GEH-24) !y (---_7J_25-0569:123 (GES3-24) 11��7135.0569:1GE 30(GEC3-12 H-12) $+AJMEA: 285-91-E (GEC3-24 & G r ' 580-06-E (GEC3-12 &' d 4M IFP (City of Chicago)lfiL11')•�AI roduct Compliance{Rr/> NFPA 72 Americans with Disabilities Act(ADAI'' M • Surface mount with the GSB (Gentex Surface Mount Box) • Silence hom while strobes remain flashing • Wide voltage range 8-17.5VDC (12VDC units) 16-33VDC or FWR (24VDC units) • Faceplate available in red or off-white CLEH 12VDC or 24VDC Low Profile Evacuation Horn [N.1aDAaieDB6YaakISQfiYYaiVaL•Iui • fi [Nq:fYdrd�i-UL6VZ•fEH�Y.ai[•a�UI•i r r CNq:Y1llaieUIi6VI�L�•UY�i'Zf�1•S•i • r [Nq:YZ541ii:AL•6V1rYlQrY�i•ZDIK•i r r GES3 12VDC or 24VDC Selectable Candela Low Profile Evacuation Strobe [N7ek6(A'�4ai:LL6V1e1.4rAYaiV�tUI•i r •• LH�.Ye6 Va94L1iEAL6D.kYQrIrYiih�r/•I•ii6�plt:B)b� a amahJ9Yl:iEbE6Y.kI:4fiUYi�1 [NxaIe6VJm=EL 6VXRIIr7rYiiF"1/0 r .r CN �.`kII•Z• ►S7 a lebL• 6 kYi QrUYi ik!L •Ioi i 1.7eL]If:Ir1/.� f Ui M x:AII•L• \49/di i:UL 5 ki t:IDUYi i•Z !L •Iui i 6�cU1t:A] i4� f Ui xamzZIJh7:ii!UT6kYBdQrYi�9 r • r r LN:LBZQAIWIZi:DE6kYIrII11 il!L•Ieicbl[:gli/.�fG)i W = Wall mount R = Red faceplate W = Off -while faceplate P = Plain (no lettering) units are available in plain (no lettering). ten ordering add a "P" to the end of the model Aber. Plain units are non -returnable. bezel available bezel available. GEC3 12VDC or 24VDC Selectable Candela Low Profile Evacuation Horn/Strobe �LLyxuk6YaLLa E'PL•6VIdiQfihYiiV�L•Iuii6'ftUi$alr/.��� afi � ((N31Mc6�I:bL6V�1:ICIIQrY�iV.a�PIni a . a �:Yd:Y� a fi :dx•Ic6YJ91N:��DL6YRYdUrYii���bI•i r . r�� • r Le14•Ic6 E.IK6 iV i6�tb� :ism r r LHxnky�t:IrL6�i'L!� • .r fi �Z� as [�14•IeQ�EUL6�i'Zl�illtIr� /� f��•e�:� •• [NYtNa6�E:AL6�i•Z!� a . fi a��� fi a `N41y1;H�iUL6ki[:QrIrY�i'ZlrbS•iti4�eL�:U1L1fU� . • : • r Product roe Current Ratings Lenders c c c c m m m m fix- IbJMA elZMAm m Product orn Current Ratings Horn Mode Minimum 05A O loft., per UL 464 (HIGH) Minimum dBA O teh., per UL 464 (LOW) Regulated Max. Operating O High Setting (ma) amp z amp 3 Machan—c—ar— amp 3 Chime Continuous z on nuou5 ec amca onllnuous Ime ooP Litj-z4 Productroe Current Ratings en ee1 15cdc cd 75cd 110ccl 00111A DJMAm 1111A IJbMA ILL fixI I /UMA VbMAm m m Product orn Current Ratings Ham Mode Minimum ofOft., per UL 464 (HIGH) Minimum O 10ft.. per UL 464 (LOW) Regulated Max. Operating O High Setting (me) amp z emp ec anica emp Ima onlnuous z onlnuous Mechanical n aluous Chime oop NOTES: • To obtain the horn/strobe current draw, add the strobe current draw and the horn current draw. • Operating temperature: 320to 120OF (04 to 491 C). The G E 3 Series is not listed for outdoor use. �� • The sound output for the temporal 3 tone is rated lower since the time the horn is off is averaged into the sound output rating. While th horn is producing a tone in the temporal 3 mode its sound pressure is the same as the continuous mode. A • For nominal and peak current across UL regulated voltage range for filtered DC power and unfiltered (FW R (Full Wave Rectified)) power, as < p `�/ 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 14). iN also 'Operating the horn in this mode at this voltage will result to not meeting the minimum UL reverberant sound level required for public mode fire prolectlon servi . Thesv. settings are acceptable only for private mode lire alarm use. Use the high d8A selling for public mode application (nol applicable when using the chime tone. T chime I--% ffl is always private mode). I RMS current ratings are per UL average RMS method. UL max current rating is the maximum RMS currenl Within the listed voltage range I16-33VDC lot 24VDC units) (a 17 12VDC units). For strobes the UL max current is usually at me minimum fisted voltage (16VDC tar 24VDC units) (6VDC for 12VDC units). For aucibles the max current is u the maximum listed voltage. For unfiltered FAR ratings. see installation manual. Mountinq Super -Slide TM Checkmate`" - Instant Voltage Verification $f $f t uH* ff� T The access holes are provided in the back of the terminal block to allow the voltage to be measured directly without removing the device. Typically this would be done at the end of the line to confirm design criteria. Most measure- ments will be taken using the S+ and S- locations although access is provided to other locations. NOTE: Care should be taken to not short the test probes. Switch Locations Candela Selection µ .M.b W.W , "I MC.h ..MI . E.. "Nnosa Nvtl. but ar'lo aM naM M1. min. btt:om of ..Ngwb bAwM.N Si.),.I muai r.A vaa.i M Fin ln Wgh.n.e 14 Iron b.xde. o:n a n io rFiany. caM�1.. Conventional GES3/GEC3 Series Wiring Diagrams UL Usted Control UL Listed Control Panel so+ Panel sgn.l synni 6• S. S H� 14 9+ 9• S H• H. H-S• Sulxrvlaatl Supervised B B 0 0 signal ctrcult Signal Circuit + eeo OF t \ a6saiea \ ..oar ua Wiring Diagram GE3 Series with Gentex Synchronization Module SYNGATgN moDUL MODULE Mm n CMCMT I,- f 52. TodaxTsrxv_ I I mwTIFdA`Tpb NNWCecvrr Ci +.w A - t I A Ip,411yI .. .......... .... _...................._._......._..._._.._____.____. O Note: See Technical Bulletin 015 for proper synchronization module for application. ' N m Note: When synchronizing the GE3 12VDC Series, the AVSM synchronization module MUST be used. o Architect & Engineering Specifications + M The audible and/or visible signal shall be Gentex GE3 Series or approved equal and shall be listed by Underwriters Laboratories, In:. 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 audible/visible) 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. Additionally 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 selling will result in a trouble signal at the fire alarm control panel. The audible/visible and visible signaling appliance shall also maintain a minimum flash rate of 1 Hz or up to 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 inpulloutput 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 anent 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 verily voltage at the unit without removing unit. 24 units per canon 28 pounds per carton G E N T E X •+ddbd d•uu. TM•• ddnbb ib.. u.p d.ww d� o.a.. cdddda• todan a Y'dd.ddm wma.. dw. d. 551-0050-03 nC.•u�•y •udm.,r. •m r• m d•w�w a.dw r bpd.odu up dam m a u•w u drn. G•nb. mkw m.grw•M•INv. utl wnryb•. •gym d YnpIM. M� d•u mddbY u• mngbb CORPORATION M«d•wm a un. bWbWb u•! nM da w «qr am a •vn b... �.pe•m. da wr u pduo Fire Protection Products Group •www.gentex.com dd'•dw°•��.e.d�,d•d,'•.w.•'••n^e�^««w,•^•dd•.dw�•w�•..,d„dmmd• 10985 Chicago Drive •Zeeland, Michigan 49464 b.a.,pwud. u ,W. m«dd•. xw mdww deuu a w.e dw Y, Narwedbl ow.•.• da 616.392.7195 • 1.800.436.8391 • 616.392.4219 Fax inyiVwna14""`��b`"`•"°°""•`"0nnatloninb`"°�"Ydd•e" 4MIn tauddbn....n.. u»rip, rom..e �nar,pn ww daeud e.0 dbd d,n.: ald, J•n. G rti,�w m IId�<k.I rpm m The amount of current needed to power Me VO Board varies with application. Large amounts of current may be necessary If VO Board outputs are used. The table below by default calculates the total current required by Me VO Boards and assumes that the FireNET Aux. Power will not be used. To use the FJmNET Aux. Power in the calculation, change the "N" (NO) to "Y" (YES) to select. Calculate and enter the amount of Output current necessary for your application. 110 Boards VO in Standby Standby 110 Currant VO in Ala. Alarm Il0 Current Tea sya4ay currant 110 Board Address a1 0.000 Number of Inputs 0001 0.001 0.000 Number of Outputs 0 000 10 Board Address e2 0 000 Number of Inputs owl 0.001 0 000 Number of Outputs 0.000 110 Board Address e3 0.000 Number of inputs 0 001 0.001 0 000 Number of Outputs 0.000 110 Board Address N4 0.000 Number of Inputs owl 0001 0000 Number of Outputs 0 000 110 Board Address e5 0.000 Number of Inputs 0.001 owl 0.000 Number of Outputs 0000 110 Board Address e8 0.000 Number of Inputs 0001 0.001 0.000 Number of Outputs 0.000 _ VO Board Address a7 0.000 Number of In uts 0001 0.001 0.000 Number of Out uts 0000 VO Board Address " 0." Number of Inputs 00011 1 00011 0.000 Number of Outputs I I I 0000 Total Aux. Current Required for Operation 0.040 A r 0220 A (Using Aux. 24VDC Fire Rated Power Supply) Total Current Remaining for VO Board Operation 0.460 A 0.280 A (Using FireNET 24VDC Aux. Power Terminals) Up to 32 VO Boards can be connected to a single FmNIET control panel. To determine total current requirements, the number of inputs and outputs In the table above per VO Board can be mutiplied to reflect a fully loaded 32 VO Board system. Note: Each VO Board has 2 banks of 8 VO channels. The maximum current output par channel is 0.100A Min a total of 0.500A per bank. Total Standby Current Draw = 0.487 AMPS Total Alarm Current Draw = 1.301 AMPS _ x Alarm Time D.083 Hours' Total- 0, 108 AN Standby Amp -Hours Required = 11.696 AN Alarm Amp Hours Required = 0.108 AH Total AH Required= 11.805 AN x Derating Factor 1.20 20% 'Nettled`.. The FireNET panel can support batteries up to 60 AH. 0.083 equals 5 minutes of alarm time, 0.25 equals 15 minutes of alarm. * Enter quantity d using control panel "Aux Poaer'to power Me module. Note: A limited amount of current (500mA) is available for this function. if Aux Power from another source is used, do rrot include the currant draw in this calculation. Site Information Site Needs. Sulzer Buildin 282A Address- 11518 01d Lmorta Road City-11-apone State a ZIP- Texas 77571 phone Panel Into. Install Date - NOTE: Hocmin hereby diaclatms all warranties relating to this sollware product, whether expressed or implied. Including without limitations any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular pwpose Hodulo cannot and will not he liable for any incidentalconsequential, special, indxed or similar damages for any reason. It is the responsibility of the user to ascertain Me accuracy and the reliability of any and an Information generated or provided by this software Rev. 1,475 I co N tO dFiOCh1K1 The FIreNET Battery Calculator Tool will help you determine the batteries needed for your Installation. In order to use this too[ you must know the number and "of di vices Mat will be attached to your control panel, and We current requirements of any auxiliary devices e being powered by the control panel. Please enter this Information in the yellow boxes. To use Me FireNET Aux. Power in the calculation, change the "N" (NO) to "Y" (YES) to select. To begin, answer the following questions... How much Standby Time(In hours)is required for the installation? - - - - -- ®Hours How much Merrn Time' (in minutes) is required for the insteilatton7 (Valid selections are 5 and 15 only)_ OS Minutes DEVICE Loop 1 Loop 2 Loop S Loop 4 Tne"avey Cenmt raua par Men TMal Alarm cu. N2127 2-1-ao Panel 1 0.35M 07160 FN4127-SLC Loop Ex ands, 0.0000 00000 FN4127-NIC Nelwork Card 1 0.0600 006W FN-DAC Digital Alarm Communicator 0,0000 O.OD00 SLC Device Communication Current 0.0068 0,0068 S Device Alarm LEDs 0,0000 00000 ALG-V, ALK-V Analog Photo Smoke 35 0.0137 0.0137 AIE-EA Anal Ian Smoke 0.0000 0.0000 Analog sal ensor 10 0.0035 0.0035 DH98-A Analog Dud Smoke 0.0000 0.0000 Number of Alarm LEDs 0.0000 0.0000 DH98-AR AnalogDud w/Rela 0001)01 0,0000 Panel Aux. 24V Power 00000 N 0.0000 Number of Pension Alone LEDs 0.0000 N 0.0000 Number of Hartle Power LEDs 0.0000 N 0.0000 FRCME-4 Input Module 4 0W22 O.OD22 FRCMES Input Module w/Term Blk 0.0000 0,0000 FRCME-P Input Module wIlcrittauls 1 0.0000 0.0000 DIMM Dual In ut Monitor Module 3 0.0018 0.0018 ARIS ressa e u ta0a, 15 0.0083 0.OD83 C2M Conventional Zane Module 0.0000 0.0000 Panel Aux. 24V Power 00000 N 0.0000 ASB Analo Sounder Base 00000 00000 PartsI Aux. 24V Power 00000 N 00000 SON Su ervised Output Module 0 0000 0 0[UC see Aua. Devhaa BNow for Power RIM Dual FillModule e n OC' 0'.`C'.2 o aso a or 0 0000 0 0000 Device Tow 75 1 0 0 0 0.4117 A 0.813 A FireNET Notification Appliance'" INAytq,,,Tdyal Circuits NAC t NAC 2 NAC 3 NAC 4 current Total Current Per NAC Circuit 027 0.000 Constant I Resemble Power N I N I N I N I N NAC Tonal Aalm Current A 0,268 A Include NAC Sunni, in Be"., calcuation. Yes or Noi The amount of current needed to power Auxiliary Devices varies with application. Large amounts of current may be necessary. The table Below by default calculates the total current required by Me Auxiliary Devices and assumes Mat the FireNET Aux. Power will not be used. To use Me FireNET Aux. Power in the calculation, change Me 'N" (NO) to "Y" (YES) to select. Calculate and enter Me amount of current rweaasary for Your application. Total the current used for all SOM(s) and enter in the table. Total Current Load for Additional 24VDC Fire Rated Power Supply 0.000 0.000 (Not Included in Battery Amp Hour Calculation) Standby Alarm Amount of FIreNET Auxiliary Power Remaining 0.460 A 0.280 A (Using FireNET 24VDC Aux. Power Temtinals) Continue calculation on Page 2. ilmoc1a1K1 Panel ID: Location: • I NAC #1 (Building #2) Global Pmlect Values: Project Name: I Sulzer Turbo Services Project ID: O Prepared By:J Bo Woods Date: 3/15/2001 Model'. ULADA1042 Volts: 24 VDC Standby Hours: 24 Alarm Mins: Derating Factor: L2 Max NAG Current: 3 amps Max Panel Current: 10 amps Ckt.# Circuit Name Current Draw Standby Alarm Wire AWG Ohms Per & Type 1000 Ft. Wire Actual Volts @ Len th ft Ohms EOL 1 0.075 0205. NAG #1 Circuit 1 0.000 0.848 #14 Solid 2.52 220 1.11 23.06 NAG #2 : Circuit 2 0.000 0.658 #14 Solid 2.52 310 1.56 22.97 NAG #3 Circuit 3 0.000 1.680 #14 Solid 2.52 285 1.44 21.59 NAG #4 Circuit 4 0.000 1.680 #14 Solid 2.52. 385 1.94 20.74 Aux 0.000 0.000 #16 Solid 4.02 0.00 24.00 Total Standby Current (Amps) 0.075 5.071 Total Alarm Current (Amps) lAlarm Time In Minutes / 60 5 Mins ITotaf Alarm AH: Required Wire resistances are based upon an ambient temperature of 72 degrees F. Bemuse of the minimal diffemnre between solid and stranded wire no differential was made. Standby Time In Hours 24 1 0,083 Total Standby AH Required 1.800 1 0.423 Total Combined AH Required 222 Multiply By The Derating Factor 1.20 Minimum Battery Am Hours Required 2.67 Configure Circuits Print Page Project Information Project Name: Sulzer Turbo Services Prepared By: Bo Woods Project ID: 0 Date: 3/15/2001 Ckt, Number: Ckt. Name: NAG #1 Circuit 1 Panel ID: NAC #1 (Building #2) Max Circuit Current: 3 amps Qty - Device Current Draw Each Standby Alarm Current Draw Total Standby Alarm 4 Gentex GEC324 Horn/Strobe (15cd) 0.000 0.134 0.000 0.536 4 Gentex GES324 Strobe 15cd 0.000 0.078 0.000 0.312 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.096 0.000 0.000 Unused ,.-n Qqgj�-...,0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 0.848 Ckt. Number: Ckt. Name: NAG #2 Circuit 2- Panel ID: NAG #1 (Building #2) Max Circuit Current: 3 Amps Qty: Device Current Draw Each Standby Alarm Current Draw Total Standby Alarm 5 Gentex GES324 Strobe 15cd 0.000 0.078 0.000 0.390 2 Gentex GEC324 Horn/Strobe 15cd) 0.000 0.134 0:000 0.268 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 0.658 Ckt. Number Ckt. Name: NAC #3 Circuit 3 Panel ID: NAG #1 (Building #2) Max Circuit Current: 3 Amps Qty Device Current Draw Each Standby Alarm Current Draw Total Standby Alarm 6 Gentex GEC324 Horn/Strobe (110cd) 0.000 0.280 0.000 1.680 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 1.680 Ckt. Number. Ckt. Name: NAG #4 Circuit 4 Panel ID: NAG #1 (Building #2) Max Circuit Current: 3 Amps Qty Device Current Draw Each Standby Alarm Current Draw Total Standby Alarm 6 Gentex GEC324 Horn/Strobe 110cd 0.000 0.280 0.000 1.680 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 1.680 It Panel ID: Location: CALCULATIONBATTERY INAC #2 Bulldin #2) Global Project Values: Project Name: Sulzer Turbo Services Project ID; Prepared By: JBo Woods Date: F3/15/2001 Model: ULADA1042 Volts: 24 VDC Standby Hours: I 24 Alarm Mins: Derating Factor: 1 2 Max NAC Current: 3 amps Max Panel Current: 10 amps Ckt.# Circuit Name Current Draw Wire AWG Ohms Per Standby Alarm & Type 1000 Ft. Wire Actual Volts @ Len th ft Ohms EOL 1 0.075 0205. - NAC #1 Circuit 1 0.000 0.714 #14 Solid 2.52 220 1.11 2321 NAC #2 _ Circuit 2 0.000 0.848 #14 Solid 2.52 310 1.56 22.68 NAC #3 Circuit 3 0.000 1.680 #14 Solid 2.52 285 1.44 2L59 NAC #4 Circuit 4 0.000 1.680 #14 Solid 2.52 360 1.81 20.95 Aux 0.000 0.000 #16 Solid 4.02 0.00 24.00 Total Standby Current (Amps) 0.075 5.127 Total Alarm Current (Amps) Alarm Time In Minutes / 60 5 Mins lTotal Alarm AH Required Wire resl5tarxx5 are based upon an ambient temperature of 72 degrees F. Because of the minimal difference between solid and stranded wire no differential was made. Standby Time In Hours 24. 0.083 Total Standby AH Required 1 1.800 1 0.427 Total Combined AH Required 2.23 Multiply By The Derating Factor 1.20 Minimum Battery Am Hours Re uired 2.67 IConfigure Circuits Print Page <� C=2m N am C2 Project Name: Sulzer Turbo Services Prepared By: Bo Woods Project ID: 0 Date: 3/15/2001 Ckt. Number: Ckt. Name: NAC #1 Circuit 1 Panel ID: NAC #2 (Building #2) Max Circuit Current: 3 amps Qty Device Current Draw Each Standby Alarm Current Draw Total Standby Alarm 3 Gentex GEC324 Horn/Strobe (15cd) 0.000 0.134 0.000 0.402 4 Gentex GES324 Strobe 15od 0.000 0.078 0.000 0.312 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.096 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0000 0.096>,'F 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 0.714 Ckt Numbe,� WONMax „,Cr, - Panel ID: NAC #2 (Building #2) Circuit Current: 3 Amps Current Draw Each Current Draw Total Standby Alarm Standby Alarm 4 Gentex GES324 Strobe 15cd 0.000 1 0.078 0.000 0.312 4 Gentex GEC324 Horn/Strobe 15cd 0.000 0.134 0.000 0.536 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 0.848 Ckt. Number: Ckt. Name: NAC #3 Circuit 3 Panel ID: NAC #2 (Building #2) Max Circuit Current: 3 Amps Qty Device Current Draw Each Standby Alarm Current Draw Total Standby Alarm 6 Gentex GEC324 Horn/Strobe (110cd) 0.000 0.280 0.000 1.680 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 1.680 Ckt. Number: Ckt. Name: NAC #4 Circuit 4 Panel ID: NAC #2 (Building #2) Max Circuit Current: 3 Amps Qty Device Current Draw Each Standby Alarm Current Draw Total Standby Alarm 6 Gentex GEC324 Horn/Strobe 110cd 0.000 0.280 0.000 1.680 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 1.680 El SULZER HICKAN INDUSTRIES INC. BULDG,. 2 I Alarm Conditions Upon activation of any initiating device (manual pull station, smoke detector, heat detector, etc,), automatically the following will occur. Panel will sound local sounder (piezo), light the dedicated LED and go into general state. Display system status changes on the remote annunciator, Panel will trip NAC output circuits activating audible / visuals throughout building floors until silenced. Deactivate HVAC systems over 2000 CFM Transmit signals to UL listed central station, II Trouble or supervisory Conditions Upon a trouble or supervisory condition the following will occur. • Panel will sound local sounder (piezo) and light the dedicated LED • Display system status changes on the remote annunciator Panel will activate a trouble or supervisory signal to the UL provided central station monitoring service via the digital communicator. All indications on the panel have a global or individual acknowledge push-button for abnormal and restoration conditions. Operation of the appropriate acknowledge switch silences the tone -alert with the LED remaining illuminated until all conditions in that category are cleared, Fire Alarm Sequence of Operations FOR SUBMITTAL ❑ RECORD DRAWINGS IdxrOoeoo�reviewed these plans and ❑ certify that they comply with the applicable codes and standards; Or ❑ certify they were copied from sealed engineering plans and any violations of the applicable codes or standards are specifically noted on these plans. Quality Security Systems 9811 North Freeway, #B207 Houston, Texas 77037 281-620-9650 ACR-1425 AFC%LWIWeWr / &Vk e , License # { / . 4-' & —V AM P0k' 14& Data 1.) A! L CONDUIT, WIRE AND EQUIPMENT SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE TO NEC AND NFPA 72 CODE REQUIREMENTS. 2.) CJSTOMER/ELECTRICAL TO PROVIDE 120VAC AT ALL PANEL LOCATIONS OR AS INDICATED BY QUAUTY SECURITY. 3.) CJNDUIT SHALL BE 3/4" AND INSTALLED ONLY IN AREAS WHERE WIRE MAY BE SUBJECT TO DAMAGE OR OTHERWISE INDICATED ON DRAWINGS. 4.) CONDUIT SHALL BE 3/4" AND STUB -UPS SHALL BE INSTALLED WHERE PIPE IS ACCESSIBLE FROM COMMON AREAS SUCH AS CORRIDORS/HALLWAYS. 5) A_L CONDUIT SLEEVES, STUB -UPS & PENETRATIONS SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH P..ASTIC OR OTHER TYPE OF BUSHINGS TO PREVENT GROUNDS, SHORTS, ETC. 6) ENCH MANUAL PULL STATION SHALL BE SECURELY MOUNTED AND SHALL HAVE THE HIGHEST OPERABLE PART NOT LESS THAN 42" AND NOT MORE THAN 54" A30VE THE FINISHED FLOOR. (42" = FRONTAL & 54" = SIDE APPROACH) 7.) VSUAL ALARM SIGNAL APPLIANCES SHALL BE PLACED 80 IN (2030 mm) ABOVE THE HIGHEST FLOOR LEVEL WITHIN THE SPACE OR 6 IN (152 mm) BELOW THE CEIUNG, WHICHEVER IS LOWER. 8.) FIELD VERIFY ANNUNCIATOR LOCATION WITH CUSTOMER AND AHJ. Fire Alarm General Notes LEGEND_ ,p r - MANUEL PULL STATION CEIUNG MOUNTED STROBE CEIUNG MOUNTED HORN/STROBE 0 O CEIUNG MOUNTED HEAT DETECTOR 0 Q CEIUNG MOUNTED SMOKE DETECTOR p �B WALL MOUNTED SMOKE BEAM DETECTOR 0 ®��d WALL MOUNTED STROBE 0 �� WALL MOUNTED HORN/STROBE 0 � W WALL MOUNTED HORN/STROBE WEATHER PROOF 0 FACP FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL 0 NOTIFICATION ALARM CIRCUIT PANEL NAC 'O Fire Alarm Devise Legend Location: Wall —mounted appliances shall have their lens bottoms at heights above the finish floor of not less than 80in. (2 m) and no greater than 96 in. (2.4 m). AV or ❑V 1 80" :o Mounting: Each manual fire alarm box shall be F securely mounted. The operable part of each manual fire alarm box shall be not less than 42 (1.1 m) and not more than 54" (1.37 m) above the floor level. (42" = Frontal Approach) (54" = Side Approach) Fire Alarm Devise Elevation Detail r � g 4 ter: ' L CID"' /` r � r T(Ir t J T y - _TO MAY 02 2011 C/_ Cn � FREVISIONS: 0 44 I C II L7 Z � CU 0 A 0 L7 w � Q � � r 06Uj 3 cU Lj w .� Q � ti U Z A L�.I J d O C Oe � IV co a_ O � 3 J � . 4 U") Q o .__t ..-, LA. W Cn a � m U 0 l� CU V) r, E C")tus \.� 1 Gi o AN '0 to N O� cq 35 �C s U x �z C) C3 x m =zI O=-ZWW- pW >-�a� ��L3 Z)C=1 NNaa303o 3Q 3 V1pOZ�¢IWC3O U �AQI-ZW JVI��CL �>-� �'-z�w �¢UwXaWo� �F- ~E¢NWQ JgHUWWF-W�Q>N- W .0= OO= =) 1-- �0 =Z=�NCL� X' - ¢Z,~. 0 1-UF-a Ap �_3 0X 30 SULZER,HICKAN INDUSTRIES INC. M to 1st floor UOcd ;0 Building 2A Breakroom Fire Alarm Layout i" to 1st floor Uaw Building 2A StorageFire Alarm Lavout I Alarm Conditions Upon activation of any initiating device (manual pull station, smoke detector, heat detector, etc.), automatically the following will occur. Panel will sound local sounder (piezo), light the dedicated LED and go into general state. Display system status changes on the remote annunciator. Panel will trip NAC output circuits activating audible / visuals throughout building floors until silenced. Deactivate HVAC systems over 2000 CFM Transmit signals to UL listed central station, II Trouble or supervisory Conditions Upon a trouble or supervisory condition the following will occur, X Panel will sound local sounder (piezo) and light the dedicated LED Display system status changes on the remote annunciator X Panel will activate a trouble or supervisory signal to the UL provided central station monitoring service via the digital communicator. All indications on the panel have a global or individual acknowledge push-button for abnormal and restoration conditions, Operation of the appropriate acknowledge switch silences the tone -alert with the LED remaining illuminated until all conditions in that category are cleared, Fire Alarm Sequence of Operations 5 a M M to PanelM" Compressor Building Fire Alarm Layout /O Building Fire Alarm Lavout OR SUBMITTAL ❑ RECORD DRAWINGS reviewed these plans and certify that they comply with the applicable codes and standards; Or ❑ certify they were copied from sealed crig;nioanng plans and any violations of the applicable codes or standards are specifically noted on these plans. Quality Security Systems 8811 North Freeway, #B207 Houston, Texas 77037 f Q- 4 ACR-1425 7zz'111 'M ps�ia ff z1 AFC Uca w" 'qgnattue • ucense # AL) 1--� Ile2b —11 1.) ALL CONDUIT, WIRE AND EQUIPMENT SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE TO NEC AND NFPA 72 CODE REQUIREMENTS. 2.) CUSTOMER/ELECTRICAL TO PROVIDE 120VAC AT ALL PANEL LOCATIONS OR AS INDICATED BY QUAUTY SECURITY. 3.) CONDUIT SHALL BE 3/4" AND INSTALLED ONLY IN AREAS WHERE WIRE MAY BE SUBJECT TO DAMAGE OR OTHERWISE INDICATED ON DRAWINGS. 4.) CONDUIT SHALL BE 3/4" AND STUB -UPS SHALL BE INSTALLED WHERE PIPE IS ACCESSIBLE FROM COMMON AREAS SUCH AS CORRIDORS/HALLWAYS. 5) ALL CONDUIT SLEEVES, STUB -UPS & PENETRATIONS SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH PLASTIC OR OTHER TYPE OF BUSHINGS TO PREVENT GROUNDS, SHORTS, ETC. 6) EACH MANUAL PULL STATION SHALL BE SECURELY MOUNTED AND SHALL HAVE THE HIGHEST OPERABLE PART NOT LESS THAN 42" AND NOT MORE THAN 54" ABOVE THE FINISHED FLOOR. (42" = FRONTAL & 54" = SIDE APPROACH) 7.) VISUAL ALARM SIGNAL APPLIANCES SHALL BE PLACED 80 IN (2030 mm) ABOVE THE HIGHEST FLOOR LEVEL WITHIN THE SPACE OR 6 IN (152 mm) BELOW THE CEILING, WHICHEVER IS LOWER. 8.) FIELD VERIFY ANNUNCIATOR LOCATION WITH CUSTOMER AND AHJ. /O Fire Alarm General Notes Zed -0 LEGEND 0 Q MANUEL PULL STATION (� \Q� �d * CEILING MOUNTED STROBE 0 CEILING MOUNTED HORN/STROBE 0 OH CEILING MOUNTED HEAT DETECTOR 0 O CEILING MOUNTED SMOKE DETECTOR 0 �S B WALL MOUNTED SMOKE BEAM DETECTOR 0 ®mod WALL MOUNTED STROBE 0 'O Fire Alarm Device Location: Wall —mounted appliances shall have their lens bottoms at heights above the finish floor of not less than 80in. (2 m) and no greater than 96 in. (2.4 m). AV or FV V8 i0I Mounting: Each manual fire olorm box shall be IT] securely mounted. The operable part of each manual fire alarm box shall be not less than 42 (1.1 m) and not more than 54" (1.37 m) above the floor level. (42" = Frontal Approach) (54" = Side Approach) :o Fire Alarm Device Elevation Detail ;`CEIVE l I 0 2 2011 ,�Lr r� r+,\E ra nC;flLED ,^ t; Cll1,n n �/ , f- �UL-" .ITTA TO THE CITY N--r\! l cn Quality Security Systems, L.C. 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C3x:JAC3C3=Wj��MN U = U30 PREPARED 12/02/11, 8:00:43 INSPECTION TICKET PAGE 3 CITY OF LA PORTE INSPECTOR: DWAYNE MENAGER DATE 12/02/11 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ADDRESS : 11518 OLD LA PORTE RD #2 SUBDIV: STAASHEN CONTRACTOR QUALITY SECURITY SYSTEMS PHONE (281) 820-9650 OWNER SULZER HICKHAM INC PHONE PARCEL 064-222-000-0061 APPL NUMBER: 11-00000672 MISCELLANEOUS PERMIT: FA 00 BLDG PERMIT -FIRE ALARM REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION TYP/SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS/COMMENTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ---- MISC O1 12/02/11 DM MISCELLANOUS INSPECTIONS TIME: 00:08 FIRE ALARM INSURANCE EXPIRED 11/14/11 PATE - 713-875-1265 ---------------- - -------------------- COMMENTS AND NOTES ----- - -------------- ---------------- i FIRE MARSHAL INSPECTION Friday, December 02, 2011 TO: DEPARTMENT: FAX: FROM: DEPARTMENT: BUSINESS NAME: ADDRESS: CONTACT: PHONE NUMBER: CITY INSPECTION DATE: WHAT KIND OF INSP. SANDY WISE FIRE MARSHAL 281-867-4629 KRYSTLE CAPSTIN INSPECTIONS Sulzer Hickam 11518 Old La Porte Rd (Bld 2) Pate 713-875-1265 12/2/2011 - AM Fire Alarm TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTIn IninTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT I P. 01 TRANSACTION REPORT j1 DEC-02-2011 FRI 09:10 AM 1 �1 DATESTART RECEIVER TX TIME(U PAGES TYPE NOTE M# DP DEC-02 09:10 AM 92818674629 21"(1) 2 SEND OK 207 1< TOTAL 21S PAGES; 2 XarXlctlrl;I;�lcI;I;XIK�1Kt;Mlrl;I;1;XI;XXXI;��XrXJKlKX1;t;l;t;l;1;##XI;XXXIk�X>;Xrl;t>Kul;xxx�kl;z#I;��l;lrl;lr�l;l;x�l��l;����x�x�l;t�lcl;��xrxr��>K FIRE MARSHAL INSPECTION Friday, December 02, 2011 ;ic0: DEPARTMENT: FAX. FROM: DEPARTMENT: BUSINESS NAME: An DRESS: CONTACT: PHONE. NUMBER: CITY INSPECTION DATE: WHAT KIND OF INSP. SANDY WISE FIRE, MARSHAL 281-8674629 KRYSTLE CAPSTIN INSPECTIONS Sulzer IIickam 11518 Old La Porte Rd (Bid 1) Pate 713-875-1265 12/2/2011 - AM Fire Alarm