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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8098 W. 38th AvenueDEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Building Permit Number : 11355 BUILDING INSPECTION LINE - 303-234-5933 CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE Date : 10/19/2000 7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80215 - (303-235-2855) Property Owner : Property Address : 8098 W. 38th Ave Phone : 303-425-2112 Contractor License No. : 17590 Company : C J Roofing Co. Phone : 394-2802 OWNER/CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT I hereby certify that the setback distances proposed by this permit application are accurate, and do not violate applicable ordinances, rules or regulations of the City of Wheat Ridge or covenants, easements or restrictions of record; that all measurements shown, and allegations made are accurate; that I have read and agree to abide by all conditions printed on this application, and that I assume full responsibility for compliance with the Wheat Ridge Building Code (U.B.C.) and all other applicable Wh t Ridge ordinan for work under this permit. (OWNER)(CONTRACTOR) SIGNED DATE t ~Y'J Description : Tear off 2 layers, install 30# felt & shingles Construction Value : $2,969.00 Permit Fee : $83.25 Plan Review Fee : $0.00 Use Tax : $44.54 Total: $127:78 Use: Electrical License No : Company : Expiration Date : Approval : Plumbing License No : Mechanical License No : Company : Company : Expiration Date : Expiration Date : Approval : Approval : (1) This permi[was issued in ac Regulations antl euilding C( (2) This permit shall expire if (A abandoned for a period of 1. (3) If this permit expires, a new (4) No work of any manner shal (5) ContrectorshallnotifytheBi proceetliing with successive (6) The issuance of a permi[ or1 of the building codes or any G vith the provisions set FoRh in yopur appliration and is subjec[ to the laws of the Siate of Coloratlo antl to the 2oning a[ Ridge, Colorado or any oiher applicable ordinances of the City. authorizetl is not commenced within sixty (60) days from issue date or (B) the buildin9 authorized is suspended or be acquired for a fee of one-half the amount nortnally required, provided no changes have been or will be made in the iy suspension or abandonmenf has not exceeded one (1) year. If changes are made or if suspension or abandonment paid for a new permit. iat will change the natural flow of water causing a tlrainage problem. ector twenty-four (24) hours in atlvance for all inspections and shall receive written approval on inspection card before ihejob. 31 of drawings and specifcations shall not be construetl to be a permit for, nor an approval of, any violation of the provisions ance, law, rule or regulation. Chief Building Inspector DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Building Permit Number : 11355 - ` BUILDING INSPECTION LINE - 303-234-5933 CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE Date : 10/1912000 7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80215 - (303-235-2855) Property Owner : Property Address : 8098 W. 38th Ave Phone : 303-425-2112 Contractor License No. : 17590 Company : C J Roofing Co. Phone : 394-2802 OWNER/CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT Construction Value : $,70 ~ I hereby certify that the setback distances proposed by this permit application are accurate, Perfilit F02 and do not violate applicable ordinances, rules or regulations of the City of Wheat Ridge or 00 $0 easements or restrictions of record; that all measurements shown, and allegations covenants . Plan Review Fee : , made are accurate; that I have read and agree to abide by all conditions printed on this _ application, and that I assume full responsi ~ ity for compliance with the Wheat Ridge Building ' Use Tax : $8G_7t Code (U.B.C.) and all other applicable Whe Ridge ordinances, for work under this permit. ~ rA Total: $211.97 (OWNER)(CONTR4CTOR) SIGNED ~ DATE ~U I Use: Description : Tear off 2 layers, install 30# felt & shingles Electrical License No : Company : Plumbing License No : Company : Mechanical License No : Company : Expiration Date : Expiration Date : Expiration Date : Approval : Approval : Approval : (1) This permitwas issued in accordance with the provisions set forth in yopur application and is subject to the laws of the State of Colorado and to the Zoning Regulations and Building Cotle of Wheat Ridge, Colorado or any other applirable ordinances of the City. (2) This permit shall expire if (A) the work authorized is not commenced wi[hin sixty (60) tlays from issue date or (e) the building authorized is suspended or abandoned for a periotl of 720 days. (3) If this permit expires, a new permit may 6e acquired for a fee of one-half the amount normally required, provitletl no changes have been or will be made in the original plans and speciFlCations and any suspension or abandonment has not exceeded one (1) year. If chan9es are made or if suspension or abandonment exceeds one (1) year, full fees shall be paid for a new permit. (4) No work of any manner shall be done tha[ will chan9e the naturel flow of water causing a tlreinage problem. (5) Contractor shall notiry the Building Inspector hventy-four (24) hours in atlvance for all inspections and shall receive written approval on inspection card hefore proceediing with successive phases of thejob. (6) The issuance of a permit or the approval of drawings and specifcations shall not he construed to be a permit for, nor an approval of, any violation of the provisions of th ilding codes or any other ordinance, law, rule or regula6ort -k ftKef uildi spector i7o DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND D==~IELOPNIENT Riliil':"c; f' BUILDING 1NSPECTION DIVISION - 235-2855 CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE DaCe 7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80215 PropertyOwner: ir .VF_~D~c.~~ Property Address :sces- L'')' Phone :3p31~2s -Zi 1 z- Contractor License No. : [ -7 s~lO Company : C- 2~9a 1=c ocl C-e7 Phone :5Dq z4 -a 80L OWNER/CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT I hereby ceRify that the setback distances proposed by this permit application are acwrete. P2fRlit F8e ' and do not violate applicable ordinances, rules or regufations of the City of Wheat Ridge or covenants, easements or restrictions o( record; that all measurements shown, and alle9ations made are accurate: that I have read antl agree to abide by all conditions printetl on this Use Tax . application, and that I assume full responsibility for compliance with the Wheat Ridge Building Code (U.B.C.) antl all other applicable W eat Ridge ordinances, for work untler this permit. - TOtal : (OWNER)(CONTRACTOR) SIGNED DATE i ~£krz.. C~ -'~r' a e<ky c,2,s~ ~.v s~ su~c., ~j~ sth.~GC~s ( cc,+F,~s ~e7z.nrw`c, Description : 3 ~lt z BUILDING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY I ' APProval ~ Zonfng : Approval : ~1fEVY$71fs+~pts.'4e Approval: Occupancy : Walls : Roof : Stories : Residential Units : Construction Value : 5 7S1. pQ Electncal License No . Company : Plumbing License No . Company : Mechanical License No : Company: Expiration Date : Expiration Date : Expiration Date : Approval : Approval : Approval : j Plans;Requlred;:;.'"'' { ~ Ptgns'Required RCans R9qufretl ~ (t ) This vermn was issuea in accordance wrtn the provisions sei lonn in yoDw aopiicaiion antl is SubleCt to the laws of the Slale ol Coloratlo antl l0 the Zonmg Regulalions antl Building Caae oI Wneat Ritlqe. Coloratlo or any otner apoliCable orainances ol the Gry :2) ThiS p2rmil Shall ezprte d(A) the wOrk aUthorRetl is nol commenCetl wiNm Sixty (60) d2y5 Irom issUe tlate or (B) the butltling aulhOnzea i5 5u5pende0 0t aDantloned lor a penod ol 7 20 aays. (3) If this permit expires, a new permit may be acquiretl for a fee ol one•half Ihe amounl normally required, providetl no cnan9es have been or will be matle in ine onginal Dlans and specifications antl any suspension or abandonmenl has nol exceetle0 one (1) year. If changes are made or il susvension or aoandonmeni exceetls one (q year, lull fees shall be Daid lor a new permit. (a) No work of any manner snall be done lhal wili change the natural Oow of waler causing a tlrainage problem 15) Contracior shali notiry the Building InspeUOr nvenry lour (24) hours in atlvance ior aii mspeciions antl snau receive wrnien aoorovai on mspeciion cartl oefore proceeating wnh successive pnases ol the job. t6) Tne issuance ol a permit or the ap0roval ol drawings antl speafiwUOns snau noi be conslmetl lo be a permit br. nor an aOProvai ol, any vioiation ol tne provlsions of tne Dmltling cotles or any olher ortlinance. law. rule or regulalion Chief Building Inspector For Mayor THIS PERMIT VALID ONLY WHEN SIGNED BY THE CHIEF BUILDING INSPECTOR AND MAYOR CALL: 234-5933 24 HOURS PRIOR TO INSPECTION t BUILDING DEPARTMENT ~ (303) 235-2855 ~ CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE ~ ~ * :1! 'E . Correction Notice ; Job Located at r;(J? 0° 1164 _ 3 a~n Ae I have this day inspected this structure and these premises and have found the following violations of City and/or State laws gov- erning same: ~ , :i # You are hereby notified to correct the foregoing violations. .1 When corrections have been made, call for inspection. ~ j I a-,-~~-- ~ Date f!5: &4ez 4K4Z-4' . ~ Insnnr.tnr fnr uild.H Ina DEOt. ~ .:3::~ . f . . v~ '1 j ~ , / WHEAT RIDGE FIRE DISTRICT "Dedicated To Serve Through Excellence° P. O. Box 507 • 3880 Upham St. • Wheat Ridge; C0 80034 • 303-424-7323 • Fax 303-940-0350 ; Z,, . February 11, 2000 P~,W ~r r ~ . . . . . To: Dann Morgan Codes Administrator City of Wheat Ridge Wheat Ridge, Ca , i 80033 Subject: Final Inspection of Exempla West Pines RTC House, OVAVe,~,Wheat Ridge, I, ; Co., 80033 ' i Dear Darin, On February 9, 2000, I conducted a final fire inspection of 8098 W 38 Ave, Exempla West ' Pines RTC House. All items that were required for the Certificate of Completion haue been ' complied with as of this date. It is my position that a Certificate of Completion can be issued from ' a fire inspection standpoint. The correction items you had listed haue also been complied with as of this date. I believe this project can be finaled pending any other issues that I am not aware of. Respectfully, Daue Roberts F.M., W.R.F.P.D. ~c~1e 7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE • WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO 80215 December 13, 1999 Exempla West Pines c/o Wes Pavy 8098 W. 38"' Avenue Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 The Ciry of 4HO GWheat GRidge RE: Temnorarv Occupancv for 8098 W. 38'h Avenue, Wheat Ridge Colorado Dear Mr. Pavy, The following letter is to grant permission for temporary occupancy ofthe above referenced address per the completion dates stated in the November 29, 1999 memorandum from Dennis Armstrong, Director to Dave Roberts, Fire Marshall. Dates mentioned in the memorandum must ba adhered to in order to maintain occupancy of the structure, failure to meet these dates could result in discontinued use of the structure. Should you have any questions or comments regarding this issue please contact me at 303- 235-2853. Sincerely, ~11 'Zoo~ Darin M anCodes A inistratoi cc address files Dave Roberts, Wheat Ridge Fire District (303) 234-5900 • ADMINISTRATION FAX: 234-5924 • POLICE DEPARTMENT FAX: 235-2949 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT BUILDING INSPECTION LINE - 303-234-5933 CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE 7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80215 - (303-235-2855) Building Permit Number Date 9892 12/9/99 Property Owner : Property Address : 8098 W 38TH AVE Contractor License No. : 18657 Company : Comelco Electric, Inc. Phone : 425-2216 Phone: 7787444 OWNER/CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT I hereby certify that the setback distances proposed by this permit application are accurate, and do not violate applicable ordinances, rules or regulations of the City of Wheat Ridge or covenants, easements or restrictions of record; that all measurements shown, and allegations made are accurate; that ~ have read and agree to abide by all conditions printed on this appliration, and that I assume full responsibility for compliance with the Wheat Ridge Building Code (U.B.C.) and all other applicable Wheat Ridge ordinances, for work under this permit. (OWNER)(CONTRACTOR) Description : Fire alarm system installation Construction Value : $32,000.00 Permit Fee : $462.45 Plan Review Fee : $0.00 Use Tax : $480.00 Total: $942.45 Use: Electrical License No : Company : Expiration Date : Approval: Plumbing License No : Company : Expiration Date : Approval : Mechanical License No : Company : Expiration Date : Approval: (1) This pertnitwas issuetl in accortlance with the provisions set forth in yopur application and is subject to the laws of the S[a[e of Colorado and to the Zoning Regulations and Building Code of Wheat Ridge, Colo2do or any other applicable ordinances oFthe City. (2) This permit shall expire if (A) the work auihorized is not commenced within sialy (60) tlays from issue date or (B) the builtling authorizetl is suspentled or abandonetl for a periotl of 120 days. (3) If this pertnit expires, a new permit may be acquired for a fee of one-half the amount normally required, provitletl no changes have been or will be made in ihe onginal plans and specifrations and any suspension or abandonment has not exceetletl one (1) year. If changes are made or if suspension or ahantlonmen[ exceetls one (1) year, full fees shall be paitl for a new permit. (4) No work of any manner shall be done thatwill change the natural fiow of watercausing a drainage pmblem. . (5) Conlrador shall notiry the Building Inspectortwenty-four (24) hours in advance for all inspections antl shall receive written approval on inspection card before proceediing with successive phases of the job. (6) The issuance of a.permi[ or the approval of d2wings antl speciFlCations shall not be consUUed to be a permi[ for, nor an approval of, any violation of the provisions of the builtling cotles or any o[her ordinance, law, rule or regulation. . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . ; f il I or DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Building Permit Number : BUILDING INSPECTION DIVISION - 235-2855 CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE Date : 7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80215 APPLICATIo N Property Owner: 6~~,4rQ1-LJ C 44,~A~~Bc °ropertyAddress: ~6'9F 3P:# AUG Phone: >3 ~ZS'ZLIC Contractor License No. : i ~~js✓/ 6 Company Phone :?UJ'7;7J- 7YY`I OWNER/CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT I hereby certify that the setback distances proposed by this pertnit application are accurete, and do not violate applicable ordinances, rules or regulations of the City of Wheat Ridge or covenants, easements or restrictions of record; that all measurements shown, and allegations made are accurete; that I have read and agree to abide by all conditions printed on this application, and that I assume full responsibility for compliance with the Wheat Ridge Building Code (U.B.C.) and all other applicable Wh§ t Ridge ordinances, for work under this permit. (OWNER)(CONTRACTOR) SIGNED Gv 6° I~ DATE IZ J7"'~y Description : ~~~2M f yJ y~y, Permit Fee : Use Tax: Total : Use: BUILDING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SIC : Sq. Ft. : Approval: Zoning : u ~:o Approval: ` Approval: Occupancy : Walls : Roof : Stories : Residential Units : Electrical License No Plumbing License No : Mechanical License No : Company: Company: Company: Expiration Date : Expiration Date : Expiration Date : Approval : Approval : Approval : (1) This permit was issued in accortlance with the provisions set forth in yopur application and is 5ubjeM to the laws of the State of Coloratlo antl to the «.oning Regulations antl Builtling Cotle of Wneat Ritlge. Colo2tlo or any other applipble ordinances of the Ciry. (2) This pertnit shall expire rf(A) the work authonzeC is not wmmencetl wiNin sixry (60) days from issue tlate or (B) the building authonzetl is sus0ended or abantloned for a perio0 of 120 days. (3) If this permit "pires, a new permit may be acquiretl for a fee of one-half the amount nortnally requireQ provided no changes have been or will be matle in the onginal plans antl specfirations antl any suspension or a6antlonment has not exceeded one (1) year. If changes are made or iFSUSpension or abandonment exceetls one (1) year, full fees shall be paid for a new pertnit (4) No work of any manner shall be tlone Nat will change the naNral fiow of water causing a E2inage problem. (5) Contraclor shall notify the Building Inspettor txenty-four (24) hours in atlvance for all inspections antl shall receive written approval on inspecfion card before proceetliing with successive phases of the job. (6) The issuance of a pertni[ or the approval of tl2vnngs and speufiptions shall not be consWetl to 6e a pertnit for, nor an approval of, any violation of the provisions otUe 6uiltling cotles orany oMer ortlinance, law, rule or regula6on. . Chief Building Inspector Grinnell FTRE PROTECiTON SYSTEMS CQMPANY 7192 NEWTON ST. VJESTMINSTIIt, CO. 80030 303-426-5300 FAX303-427-9628 2a~r li f 's ~y SUBMITTAL DATA NOTIFIER FIRE ALARM SYSTEM EXEMPLA-WE S T PII+]'E S HOUSE WHEAT RIDGE, C4 SUBMITTED TO: COMELCO ELECTRIC 1228 S. KALAMATH DENVER, CO 80223 303-778-7444 Cantact Person: MIKE G6RDON EXEMPLA - VtlEST PiNES HOUSE WHEAT RIDGE EIRE DETECTSON SYSTEM: AFP-200 ANALOG FIRE PANEL SBB-4X CABIIVET FOR AFP-200 5104 COMMUNICATOR FDX-551R HEAT DETECTOR BX-501 DETECTOR BASE SDX-751 PHOTO DETECTOR L0W PROFILE 8710LP LOW PROFILE DETECTOR SASE MMX-1 MONITOR MODULE MMX-101 MINI MONITOR MODULE CUSTOM GRAPHIC ZOIVE MP.P 302-194 HEAT DETECTOR 302AVd-135 ALL WEATHER TYPE AP-P 302 ADAPTER PLATE PC12100 BATTERY NBG-10L DUAL ACTION PULL STA. Ud/KEY LOCK RESET STI1130 PULL STATION COVER WJHORN & SPACER P24110 HORN/STROBE P24110K WEATHERPRQQF HORN/STROBE WBE-R H/S WEATHEP.PROOF BACKBOX 52415 STROBE MDL SYNC-CIF.CUIT MODULE a NOTI FI E W F/RE SYSTEMS A PITfWAY COMPANY July 27, 1999 A-1 02 AFP-200 Analog Fire Panel Section: Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panels GENERAL The AFP-200 is a compact, cost-effective, intelligent fire alarm control with a capacity of 301 individually identified and controlled points and an extensive list of powerful fea- tures. The AFP-200 provides capabilities that exceed most large intelligent systems, at a cost comparable to conven- tional control panels. FEATUREs • 198intelligentdevicecapacity(99analogdetectorsand99 monitor/contro(modules). Style 4, 6, or 7. • Overall 301 point capability (198 intelligent points, 4 pro- grammable NAC circuits, 99 programmable relays). • Networkready(referenceNOTI•FIRE•NET'"andNAM- 232 catalog sheets for more information). • Intelligentfeatures: ✓ Manua/ sensitivity adjustment. ✓ Day/Night automatic sensitivity adjustment. ✓ Drift compensation (U.S. Patent Pending) meets UL requirements as a calibrated test instrument. ✓ Auto detector test (meets NFPA 72). ✓ Maintenance alert (two separate algorithms). t/ Pre-a/arm (A WACSTM' U. S. Patent Pending). ✓ Activate loca/ sounder base on pre-alarm. ✓ LED blink control for sleeping areas. ✓ Automatic device type check. • Releasing features: ✓ Four independent hazards. ✓ Sophisticated cross-zone (three options) ✓ Delay timerand Discharge timers (adjustable). ✓ Abort (four options). • Optional DACT, with AC fail delay. • LCD-80 remote display/control. • ACS annunciators (EIA-485), including LDM custom. • Printer interface (80-column and 40-column printers). • 5.0 A usable regulated output power, plus 6.0 A expander (maximum 8.0 A to panel circuits). • SO-character LCD display, backlit. • Real-time clock, with European format option. • History file with 650-eventcapacity in nonvolatile memory. Includes non-erasable shadow history. • Waterflow or supervisory selection per point. • Alarm Verification selection per point, with tally. • Walk Test reports two devices set to same address. • Positive Alarm Sequence (PAS) Presignal per NFPA 72. • Silence inhibit and Auto Silence timer options. • March time/temporal/California code for bell circuits. • Field-programmable on panel oron PC, with user-defined passwords, plus Autoprogram feature. • UL-listed modem interface allows remote/off-site system integration. U~ ULt+ Ma sEA F M (not MEA approved 0V4A5.AY 5635 CS118 forsecunty) California U.S. Coast Gudrd State Fire Marshal 161.002/23/1 f 7165-0028:164 94/00004 $ • MMX-2 two-wire detector interface provides compatibility with many non-NOTI FI ER detectors for retrof t applications (consult factory for latest compatibility listings). • Dual-rate charger for up to 90 hours of standby power. • Two-Stage option for notification circuits (Canada). • Tornado Waming activates different notification circuit code. • Non-alarm points for lower priority functions. • Remote ACWSilence/ReseUDrill via MMX modules. • Automatic time control functions, with holiday exceptions. • Rapid poll algorithm for manual stations. Responds in <2 seconds • Operates with untwisted, unshielded wire (up to 1,000 ft./ 304.8 m) for retroft applications (U. S. Patent 5, 210, 523). • UL listed for Fire Signaling per Standard 864 & NFPA 72. • UL listed for Burglary applications per Standard 1076. • UL listed for Releasing per NFPA 12, 12A, 126,13,15, 16. • UL listed for Critical Process Monitoring. • FM approved for Agent Release and Preaction/Deluge. • Approved for marine applications by U.S. Coast Guard and Lloyd's Register of shipping. NOTI•FIHE•NETTM' is a trademark of NOTIFIER, 1994. This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We iry lo keep our producl information up-lo-date and accurote. We cannot cover all specifc applications or I$0-9001 anticipale all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For Engineering and Manufacturing more informalion, contact NOTIFIER. Phone: (203) 484-7161 FAX: (203) 484-7118 QUelify SySfBm Cerlifi2d t0 ON OTI FI E W One Fire-Lile Place, Northford, Connecticut 06472 International Standard I50-9001 Matle in ihe U.S.A. DN-3783 - Page 1 of 4 The AFP-200 SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM SLC Intelligent Loop 198 devices La NOTI•FIRE•NET SDX-751 CPX-751 fDX-551 BGX-101L MMX-t CMX-2 Optional Nerivork Interface , ♦ I via the NAM-232 . t y IDC IAC EIA-485 99 soHware zones AFP-200 ■ ■ RS-232 ■ ■ ~ • ~ ~ • ~ 4 Notifcation or ACM-SR ACM/AEM-16AT Release Circuits Relay LED Annunciator Control CRT-2 LDM-32 Custom Graphics PRN Series Printer 37e3aiaa.mf EIA-232 interface for CR7, EIA-485 loop for printer, or PC computer. LCD or LED Four standard -°"'-`"`"rs. Notification or Releasing circuits. Full Alpha keyboardfor menu-driven programming. 5 ampen regulate power si Voltmetei iammezer Option. Page 2 of 4- DN3783 12 AH batteries. Up to 90 hours standby power : loop. to 198 devices a single pair vires. Slotfor optional module. 80-character bacKlit LCD display. AWACSTM Advance Warning Addressable Combustion Sensing (U.s. Patent Pending) SMOKE OBSCURATION % per foot 3% 2% ALERT ACTION Warning at panel Shut off power of possible fire to equipment monitored by this detector ALARM Evacuate building and call fire department PREALM SMOKEIPHOTO) P2EALM SMOKE(PHOiOl ALA2M: SMOKEIPHOiOJ FLOOR 3 E9UIP 2ACK 5 FLOOR 3 EQUIP 2ACK 5 FLOOR 3 E9UIP RACK 5 ALERi: 0.22°,6 1.40% ACiION: 0.51% 1.40% FIRE DEPi CALLED 11:25 P 12/25/93 D66 11:36 P 12125193 D66 11:59 P 72125/93 D66 1% TIME ~ ALERT and ACTION levels are completely adjustable in the field to suit the cleaniiness and stability of the environment. ALARM Ieveis are field adjustable to one of 3 levels within the UL permitted range. ACTION levels latch and may be used to perform control functions. ALERT levels self-restore and may be used to activate a local sounder base before general ALARM evacuation. FIELD PROGRAMMING - 3 WAYS 1. AUTO-PROGRAM The AFP-200 identifies all devices that are connected, determines the type of device, and loads default values (general alarm) into non-volatile memory. This is com- pleted in less than 30 seconds. 2. ON-LINE EDIT While still providing fire protection, the AFP-200 program may be completely edited from the front keypad. Menu trees permit easy change of any parameter without refer- ral to the programming manual. Recall, increment and edit function speeds entry of alphanumeric labels. New pro- gram check routine catches common errors. 3. OFF-LINE PC The complete AFP-200 program may be created in an off-line PC compatibie computer, then loaded into the AFP-200 EIA-232 port. The program may also be off-loaded to a PC at any time. High speed data transfer completes upload or download in less than 1 minute. The PC program may also be used to access remote AFP-200 systems over dial-up phone lines, providing detail status information and history file search/sort. AUTOPROGRAM PLEASE WAIT O=CLR 1=AUT0 2=POINT 3 = PASSWD 4 = MESSAGE 5=ZONES 6=SPL ZONES 7 = SYS 8 = CHECK AGENCY LISTINGS AND APPROVALS See page 1 for listing agencies and file numbers. These Iistings and approvals apply to the basic AFP-200 control panel. In some cases, certain modules may not be listed by certain approval agencies, or listing may be in process. Consult factory for latest listing status. SPECIFICATIONS • Primary input power, 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 3.0 Amps. • Totallnterna124VDCPOwer-5.OA(totaisharedpower). ✓ High Ripple Regulated Power - 1.5 A(suitable for EIA-485 devices, except ACM-8R) - 1.0 A max. standby. ✓ Non-resettable Power - 500 mA. ✓ 4-wire Smoke Detector Power - 500 mA. ✓ Four built-in Notification Circuits • NAC Circuit 1- 2.25 A • NAC Circuits 2-4 - 225 A(shared total) Note: with optional AVPS PowerSupply NAC circuits 3& 4 are expanded to 3.0 A(8.0 A total power). • Battery charger range: 7 AH - 17 AH. • Charge high rate: 29.1 V. Float Rate: 27.0 V. • Relay contact rating: 2.0 A@ 30 VDC. SYSi'EM CAPACITY • Total programmable inpuUoutput points: 301 • Intelligent Detectors: 99 • Addressable monitor/control modules: 99 • Programmable NAC (bell) circuits in panel: 4 • Programmable software zones: 99 • Programmable remote relay/annunciator points: 99 • .LCD-80 annunciators per system: 4 • ACS annunciators per system: 10 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 6 LED indicators: AC Power; Fire Alarm; Pre-Alarm; Su- pervisory/Security; Alarm Silenced; System Trouble. 21 Membra ne Switch Controis: Acknowledge/Step; Si- lence; Evacuate; System Reset; 12 key Alpha pad; 4 cursor keys; Enter. LCD Display: 80 characters (4 X 20) with long-life LED backlight. COMPATIBLE INiELLIGENT DEVICES Model Description CPX-551 lonization Smoke Detector. CPX-757 Low Profile lonization Detector. SDX-551 Photoelectric Smoke Detector. SDX-751 Low Profile Photoelectric detector. SDX-551TH Photoelectric with thermal element. FDX-551 Fixed Thermal (Heat) Sensor. FDX-551R Fixed and Rate-of-Rise thermal sensor. BX-501 Detector 6ase, high profile. 6710LP Detector Base, low profile. 65016H Sounder Base. DHXS01 Duct Housing with Alarm relay. DHX-502 Duct Housing without Alarm relay. MMX-1 Monitor Module. MMX-2 Two wire detector monitor module. MMX-101 Miniature Monitor Module. CMX-2 Control Module BGX-101L Manual Fire Alarm Station, Addressable. ISO-X Isolator Module. WordPertect(D is a registered trademark of WordPertect CorporaGon. Page 4 of 4- DN-3783 COMPAi1BLE DEVICES, EIA-232 Porf Model Description PRN-4 80 column printer. VS4095/S2 Printer, 40 column, 24 V. Mounted in exter- nal backbox (Order from Keltron, Inc.). CRT-2 Video display terminal. NAM-232 Network Interface Module to NOTI•FIRE• NET wire or fiber models. COMPATIBLE DEVICES, RS-485 Port Mode/ Description (see catalog sheets) ACS Series Remote Serial Annunciator/Control systems. LCD-80 Remote LCD display. LDM Series Remote custom graphic driver modules. ACM•SR Remote relay module. 8 Form-C relays. NIB-96 Network Interface Board. - RPT-485 Series Repeater, isolator and/or fiber optic modem. UDACT Universal Digital Communicator. PRODUCT LINE INFORMATION Model Descripfion BEAFP-200G - Basic AFP-200 equipment kit. Includes main board with display and keypad, door, hardware and manual. 8ackbox (SBB-4X or SBB-4XR) ordered separately. BEAFP-200R- Same as BEAFP-200G, but includes a red door. BEAFP•200GE - Same as BEAFP-200G but 230 VAC. BEAFP-200RE - Same as BEAFP-200R but 230 VAC. SBB-4X - AFP-200 Backbox (no door), gray. S86.4XR - AFP-200 Backbox (no door), red. CAB-AM - Heavy duty outer enclosure. Required for ma- rine agency approved applications. 4XTM - Plug-in Transmitter Module. Provides municipal box & remote station connection. RTM•8 - Plug-in Relay Transmitter Module. Provides 8 Form-C relays, plus transmitter. 4XMM - AmmeterNoltmeter. TR-4XG - Gray Trim Ring for semi-flush mounting (TR- 4XR for red). DP•AFP200 - Full length dead front panel (required for Canadian Applications). PS•1270 - Battery, 12 volt, 7.0 AH, (two required). PS-12120 - Battery, 12 volt, 12.0 AH, (iwo required). PS-12170 - Battery, 12 volt, 17.0 AH (two required). AVPS-24 - 3.0 A Expansion supply (requires BB-17). BB-17 - Battery box, required for PS-12170, or if AVPS-24 is used. 911AC - Digitai Alarm CommunicatorlTransmifler. PK-200 - Programming kit for PC. Includes diskette, cabie, and instructions. ROM-AFP200SP - Spanish language kit. Includes soft- ware IC, manual and labels. ARCNIiECiURAL/ ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS Complete specifications are available on 3.5" (1.44 mbyte) IBM compatible diskette, in WordPerfect & ASCII formats. ~ S1Lr,1V 1 ~ IQVIGHT ~ FlRE SYSTEMS~ FEATURES • UL 864 Listed far NFPA 71 • Can he Used Stand Alone or as a Slave Communicator • Four Fully Supervised Inputs • DownloadableforRemoteProgramming,Control and Monitoring • Fuseless Overload Protection with Automatic Reset Circuitrv and Fauit Indica?ors • Dual Phone Line Interface • Automatic 24 Hour Test • Reports in SIA and Most Major Communications Formats DESGR1PT10N The Silent Knight Model 5104 is an 4-zone fire control communicator. It is designed specifically ta offer digital fire reporting'bver ordinary telephone lines rather than costty leasedlines. The Model 5104 is approved for use in applicatians required ta meet UL 864 and NFPA 71 requirements. These requirements inciude the monitoring of local evacuation controls. The 5104 wiil monitor dry contact alarm and trouble autputs and transmit a separate codefor each. The Model 5704 can be used stand alone to monitor sprinkler systems for wateAlow, supervisory, and gate valve tamper conditions. It can also be used stand alone for automatic fire detedion system for structures that are not required to have a fire alarm system but want property protection (to cail the fire department after hours). The Mode15104 is fuily supervised. Its microprocessor consiantty runs programs to monitorAC, standby battery, zone inputs, and the telephone line connections. If a fault condition is detected, it sounds a local trouble audible and reports the conditian to the cenVal station. If one of the telephone Iines faults, for more than 45 seconds, it will autamatically switch to the other to report the failure. LVIYIIIIICKLIAL irmnZ' Aft.I. A n sa ik F'InC ALM ■ ' 5104 The Model 5104conducts an automatic self-test'every 24 hours-at a time you seled--and sends a report to the central station. It uses the indusiry. standard SIA reporting format as well as other major formats to transmit to most central statiori receivers. The cammunicator will signal activation and restoration and trouble conditions on any of the four inputs. There is one Sryie D(Class A) input, and three Style A(Class B) inputs. If an application requires a different inout configuratioq the individual input sryles may 6e changed by using a Model 7181 Fre Zone Converter Module. The 7181 also allows use of two-wire type smoke detectors, instead of the normal four-wire contact type, for automatic fire detection applications. A single, programmable output is provided for alarm or dialer failed conditions. This output cannot be used for eJacuation purposes. Fuseless electranics provide built-in overload protection with automatic reset that eliminates the cause of most field service calis. ~ ~~v~w~.r..........v The 5104 can be programmed through the usa of the optional Ltodel 5230 remote alphanumeric annunciator. Prograrnming options indude: telephone numbers, reporting tortnat, account num6er, laop. response times (electrnnic. retard), test time, outputacbvation, usarand insiallercodes. System programming is storedinanon-valatile EEPROM chipwhich is reprogramma6te hundreds of times_ The 5104 accommadates up to three remote annundators via atour-wire connectiort. A quidcconnect plug allawstemporaryconnecGOn oftheannunaatorforprogramming. . vowor FM AL~ .aecsx~o ~ Ai/MUIIGTON 52:i0 Proo2mmina can alsa he accomolished throuah the use of the Silent Knight Model 5521 desktop programmer. The 5521 also programs offier Slent KnigM products and can 6e used to copy EcPROM chips an. 5521 DOWNLOADING Doxnloading can he used ta beth r2mefely pregram Lhe 5104 and to check system siatus. Remote pmgramming aliows the instaliing campany to view the existing prograrn, mod'rfy it, and if necessary, Voubleshoot the system. I i ~ . Downloading software, Model 5541, inGudes both 3'h" & 51/4" disks 3nd is de<igned to le uso-d oa =_n iENi ar mmaa@tle ?C. it also requires use of a Silent Knight Madel 5530 modem. The • downtoading software also contains programs for other Siiertt Knight dawnloadable products, SPECIFiCAT10NS ELECTFi1CAL SPECIRCATIONS: • Siave Applications Input: 24 volts OC from a UL Listed Rre Control Panel Total DC load: 75ma minimum Qa 24 votts OC 600ma maximum Qa 24 volfs OC Stand Alane Applications Input: 120 VAC 60 Hz 40 watts Standby: 12 volt 6.5 amp hour rechargeahle hattery (supplied) 5230 Flemote Annunciator (three maximum per system) Load: 60ma standby 120ma alarm I'~-LTS !1 CSl-C,1. ~ ~ Power On (Green) Troubie Sllenced (Yeliow) Un1ii Trouble is Cleared Dialer Failure (Yellow) Telephone Line Fault (2 Fied) Inside Cabinet at Lt and L2 Inputs TELEPHdNE REQUIREMENTS: • FCC Registration AC^o98A-77462-AL-E Flinger Equivalence 0.08 • Type of Jack: RJ31 X(2 required) MECt1ANICAL SPEGFlCATIONS: • Aimensians: 12Y<" W x 15Y<" H x 3" D (31.1 cm W x 38.7cm H x 7.6cm D) • Weight: 151bs. (6.75 kg.) • Color: red OPTIONAL ACCESSORtES: • 5230 Remote Annunciatar/Prograrnmer • 5521 Desktop Programmer . • 5530 Modem • 5541 Dcwnioad ScfRvare • 7181 Fre Zone Converter Madule • 7860 Telephone Connecting Card for RJ31 X Jaclc (2 required) APPROVALS• • UL Listed - UL864/NFPA 71 • FM Approved • CSFM Approved • BSA - New York City 5520 uL usreo LOCAL FIRE. CONTROL SICENT KNIGHT MODEL5104 4CNANNEL _ COMMUNICATOR F st~xr iwic,rrr n+ooaszsa roanorui.I EMOTEANNUNCIATO (3 MA% PE9 SYSTEM) TO R,131 X LINE #2 MODEL 5104 BLOCK DIAGAAM Slave CommunicatorApplication SILENTKNIGHT MOOEL5104 720 VAC 60 Hz 4CHANNEL. _ COMMUNIeATOF srrLE owPUr ~ . (SUPEFVISm) . MAX 5 WATEAFLOW . OEVICESR$PEANFPA77 STYLEAINPUTS . . (suPErnnsm) . W7E VALVETAMPFA OR PN SUPEHVISOR-MUSiCONNECT" ' . . - !'.C`fC.L+LLYCP@I . . MaoELcnz 12VOC65AH MODEL51 Q4 BLOCK. DIAGRAM ~ Stand-alone Waterftaw Applicatiaa 'SnFxrwaic~rr : ' . MOOQ5230'. (OFTTIONAy'.. . EMOTEANNUNC7ATOfl(3 MAX PEFi SYSIIIN) p wHFPtocx 46T-G70.12-fl4AFI (OPfIONAL) TO RJ31 X 51'L&4_:t:iGi-iT MODEL5104 120 VAC 60 Hz ~ STYLE 0 INPUT /L_.. . . .(SUPEflViSED) S7YLEA INPUTS ' (SUPEFiVISEO) ` HEAT'DETECTORS,MANUAL PULLSTATIONSANO ~ CONiACT7YPEPFOOUCT5 OFCOMBUSTION o~cTaas ~ 4CNANNEL COMMUNICATOR MOOEL 6]12 12 VOC 6.S AH SitFMtw~Gtif MOOEL523U (OFTiONAy . REMOTEANNUNCIATOR P MAX PFR SYS'fEp,1) O 'NMEELOCX LINE k1 _ 467-Gia-i2-a-e¢i (OPiIONAI) TOAJ37X LINE m2 MODEL 51 Q4 BLOCK DIAGRAM Stand-alone AutomatiaFre DeYeciion Application ARCNITEC?/ENGINEEF? SPECIF1CATlONS The contractor shall provide an approved digital communicatar to transmit Ihe fire alarm and supervisory signals to a c2ntral station. The digital communicator shall be UL or FM listed for fire reportingto a central station and shall conform to the requirements of NFPA 71. The digital communicator shall provide power and necessary components for four supervised detection circuits. One shall be Style D and three shall be Style A. The detection circuits shall accommodate sprinkler flow switches, gate valve supervisory switches, thermai deteciors and contact-type products of combustion detectors intermixed as desired and permitted by NFPA 71. The conVOl/communicator shall have the capahility to supervise two telephane lines, seize the phane line and send the alarm signal on one or bctr lir2s will-cut the additicr~ ct ariy more equipment. It shall sound a local trouble signal if the telephone service is interrupted for longer that 45 seconds and it shall transmit a signal indicating the loss of phone line service to the central station over the remaining phone line. A signal shall also be iransmitted indicating the restoral of phone service. The control/communicator shdl 6e able ro report the loss of either phone line without regard to which phane line failed first. If botF1. lines fail, a local signal shall sound. The control/communicatar shall have the ability to send a[est signal to the central statian every 24 hours. The test signal shall he able to be transmitted at a specific timeof day or night by setting a program within the panel. The cnmmunicator shall be ahle to transmit all signals in the Standard SIA fOrmat (Security Industry Associatlon). The alarm signals transmittedto the central statian shail indicate which of the four zones is in alarm and which zones are in trouble. Restaral fram alarm or Vouble shall also be transmitted byzone. Thecommunicatorshallbecapahleofcommunicating to Silent Knight, Radionics or Ademco central station receivers. LIGHTNING PROTECIION: Siient Knight guarantees this producY against lightning strikes! We wiii repair or replaca the Silent Knight equipment, if necassary, shauld lightning disable it during the one-year warranty period. IYs just another reason why Silent Knight has been a nationwide leader in electronic security for ZS years. SILENT KIVIGHT FIRF SVSTFnnC_. 7550 Meridian Circfe, Maple Grove. MN 55369-4927 1-800-446-6444 orin Minnesota (612) 493-6435 FAX: (612) 493-6475 MADE IN AMEAICA QL UndenvritemL;itia N«udmoka Sema6are,CR Melvfts. NY . Resserch Trlng ~r ~ r :z , . RPPlICaM ID ~ ServlCe Cem , camse. wn • , _ . • : ; : . ` : . . ~ Expiies: 31-1-- . . amc-mr-Wanor9eniza(lonaee~tec(.rovublksatay endemuNpedtoyuaurysenrce•:~ - ` . . ~ . 35 . R . ~ . . ' \ =ay . - . . . v i - : CEATIFICATE,OF . COMPLIANCE . , : THIS IS TO CERTIFY that theAlarm Service Comparry indlcated 6elow Is included by Undervvriters Laboratorfea inc. (Uy In its Product Dtrectories as eltgible to. use the UL Lfsting Mark In connection with Certiftcated Alarm Systems. The only evidence of Compilance with UL's requirements is the issuance of a UL Certiflcate for the Alarm Syrstem and the CertHicate Is c~ment under UL's. Certiflcate Verification Service. , - s~`.~ usted Servtce From: GREELEY, CO . . aerm saMCecomp~,y: t385710-00 1> sery;center c3e5710-001) _ CENTRALSECU.RITYCOMMUNICATIONSINC CENTRAL SECURITY COMMUNICATIONS INC 1117 8TH AVE 1117 8TH AVE GflEELEY, CO 80631 GREELEY, CO 80631 The Alarm SeMce Company ts Listed In the following Certiflcate Service Categories: Fi7e - Vd No. CCN LisOng Category 53944- t UUFX PROTECTNE SIGNALING SERVICES- CENTRAL STATION (MOnltorin8 OnI» . THIS CERTIFICATE DCPIRES ON 31-MAR-2000 RLOOK FOR THE UL ALARM SYSTEM- CERTIFIC TE" Enylneerlnp Ma ager m,sseuL FmnC$CC 5MYd/B8 10-►eaR-1eee ONOTIFIEW A Piriway Company April 12, 1995 0 z N ~ GENERAL The FDX-551 Series intelligent thermal detector is used with the AM2020, AFP1010, AFP-200, and AIM-200 ad- vanced multiplex systems to measure thermal levels caused by a fire and report the analog level of the thermal mea- surement to the control panel.The use of analog informa- tion provides significant benefits to the end user, installer and serviceman in ways which are not possibie with a con- ventional type system. Since this detector is also addres- sable, it will help firemen to more quickly locate a fire dur- ing its early stages. FEATURES • DualThermistors. • Rate-of-Rise model (FDX-551 R), 15°F (9.4°C) per minute • Factory preset at 135° F(58°C). • Addressable by device. • Direct DECADE 01-99 entry of address. • 2-Wire loop connection. • Visible LEDs "blinK"every time the unit is addressed: -Optional with AM2020 software revision 5 or higher. - Optional with AFP1010. - Optional with AFP-200. • 360° field viewing angle of the visual alarm indicators (Two LEDs). LEDs illuminate steady during alarm. • Integral Communications and Built-in DeviceType Iden- tification. • Compact, Stylish Design. • Remote test feature from the panel. • Built-in functional test switch activated by external mag- net. • Low standby current. • Listed to UL-521. • Built-in tamper-resistant feature. • Designed for Direct Surface or Electrical Box Mounting. • Sealed against back pressure. • Plugs into separate base for ease of installation and main- tenance. FDX 551 Series H-110 Intelligent Thermal Detectors Catalog Section: Intelligent / Addressable Devices U (qo Cal'rfornia State Fire ` 0 Marshal 7270-028:150 S747 CS630 (FDX-551) FDX-SStA 7270-028:167 go (FDX-551 R) MEA OQ4AO.AY 460•92•E (FDX-551) 104•93-E 46 OQ4A7.AY 290-91-E (FDX-551R) 93/00141 US Coast Guard BASES SEPARATELY LISTED. CONTACT 161•002/27/0 FACTORY. 161•002/23/0 ~ ~ • Separate base aliows interchange of Photoelectric, lon- ization and Thermal sensors. • SEMS screws for wiring of the separate base. • 94-5V plastic flammability rating. • Remote LED output connection to optional RA400Z re- mote LED annunciator. • Optional sounder, relay and isolator bases. • Optional recessed base mounting kit (RMK400). This tlocument is not intended to 6e used for installation purposes. We try to keep our ISO-9001 product information up [o date and acwre[e. We cannot cover all specific applications or Engiceering and Manufacturiug anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change withou[ notice. For more Quality Sys[em Certified to inform~ation, contact NOTIFIER. Phone: (203) 4847167 FAX: (203) 484-7118 [ntemational Standard ISO-9001 lC/J)N OTJFii 12 Clintonville Road, Northtord. Connecticut 06472 Maae in me U.S.A. Page 1 oi 2 APPLICATIONS Use thermal detectors for protection of property. For further information call Notifier for manuai 156-407- 00, Applications Manual for System Smoke Detectors", which provides detailed information on detector spacing, placement, zoning, wiring, and special applications. CONS7RUCTION These detectors are constructed of LexanP in an off-white color. The FDX-551 Series plug-in intelligent thermal detector is designed to commercial standards and offers an at- tractive appearance. INSTALLATION The FDX-551 Series plug-in intelligent thermal detector uses a separate base to simplify installation, service and maintenance. Installation instructions are shipped with each detector. A specially designed tool allows maintenance personnel to plug-in and remove the sensors without using a lad- der. Mount base (ail base types) on box which is at least 1.5" deep. Suitable boxes include: • 4" square box • 3-1/2" or 4" octagon box. • Single gang electrical box (except relay isolator base) • Use a 4" square with B501 BH base. • Use a 3-1/2" or 4" octagon or 4" square box for the B524R6 or B524BI base. NOTE: Because of the inherent supervision provided by the SLC loop, end-of-line resistors are not required. Wir- ing `T-taps" or branches are permitted for Style 4(Class "B") wiring. OPERATION Each FDX-551 Series uses one of 99 possible addresses on a controi panel SLC loop. It responds to regular polis from the control panel and it reports its type and status, including the analog level of its heat sensing elements. If it receives a test command from the panel (or a local magnet test), it stimulates its electronics and reports an alarm analog Ievei. It biinks its LEDs when polled and turns the LEDs on when commanded by the panel (de- tector blink is optional on the AM2020, AFP1010, and AFP-200). The FDX-551 Series offers features and per- formance that represent the latest in thermai detector technology. Page 2 of 2 SPECIFICA710NS OperatingTemperature ...32°-120°F Operating Voltage/ Current Range ..15-28 V(Peak DC), 5 mA current for visible LEDs latched on. Detector Standby Curren t:150 uA maximum. 6524RB or B524 BI: . < 700 uA @ 24 VDC (includes detector) Sensor Electronic, DualThermistors. Fixed temperature alarm 57° C. (135° F.) Rate of Rise Option ..15°F (9.4°C) per minute. Relative Humidity 10% to 93%. Weight 6 oz. (170 gm.) BX-501 Base Dia . 6.2 inches (15.8 cm). B501 Base Dia 4.0 inches (10.3 cm). B524RB Relay Base: Screw terminals: Up to 14 AWG Relay type: Form-C Rating: 2 A@ 30 VDC resistive .3 A @ 110 VDC inductive 1.0 A @ 30 VDC inductive B524BI Isolator base: . Dimensions:6.2 in. (157 mm) x 1.4 in. (36 mm). Maximum: 25 devices between isolator bases. PRODUCT LINE INFORMATION Model Description Q592'5511. Intelligent Thermal Sensor FDX-551R IntelligentThermal Sensor. with Rate-of-Rise feature. FDX-551A Intelligent Thermal Sensor. ULC Version FDX-551RA Intelligent Thermal Sensorwith Rate of Rise. ULC Version Bases (order separately) BX-501 Standard U.S. Base B501 Base, flangeless (European style). B501 BH Flangeless base (8501) with 24 VDC, 85 dBA internal horn. 6524R8 Relay base. 852461 Isolator base. Isolates SLC Loop against Loop short. Other Accessories XR5 Removal Tool. XP-4 Extension Pole for Removai Tool. RMK400 Recessed mounting kit for 500 series detec- tors (requires 6501 base). SMK400 Surface Mounting Kit for 500 series detec- tors. Provides for entry of surface wiring conduit. A 6501 base is required. RA400Z' Remote LED. Mounts to single gang box. ' Supported by BX-501 and 6501 bases only. Arehitectural / Engineering Speeifieations Specifications are availabie from Notifier for the AM2020, AFP1010, AFP-200, or System 5000 AIM-200 module on an IBM compatible 3.5" disk in Wordpertectc 5.1 and ASCII for- mats. June'17,'1999 H-113 1(0 N 1 F 1 E R~ CPX-751 and SDX-751 Low-Profile Intelligent F/RE SYSTEMS Plug-in Smoke Detectors A P1ITWAY CAMPANY Section: IntelligenUAddressable Devices GENERAL The NOTIFIER SDX-751 (photo) and CPX-751 (ion) are ana- log, addressable, low-profle (height measures only 1.66"/ 42.164 mm) smoke detectors designed for the AM2020, AFP1010, AFP-400, AFP300, AFP-200, and System 5000 (when equipped with an AIM-200 module). Because the SDX-757 and CPX-751 are addressable,the control panel can provide fire fighters with a pinpoint descrip- tion of where the fire is located. The SDX-751 and CPX-751 are also analog devices. The control panel is capable of not only knowing the detector's location but exactly how much smoke is in the chamber of the detector. The detector may be set for different sensitivity settings appropriate to the en- vironment of its location. Analog devices continually send obscuration values to the control panel. These values may be gathered so as to allow the control panel to determine if a detector has accumulated an excessive amount of dirt or dust. A"maintenance" re- quired indication allows the installer to clean the smoke de- tector before an unwanted false alarm occurs. The CPX-751 Intelligent lonization Sensor incorporates a unique single-source chamberdesign to respond quicklyand dependably to a broad range of fires. The SDX-751 Intelligent Photoelectric Sensor's unique opti- cal sensing chamber is designed with superior signal to noise ratio. The optical chamber is engineered to sense the pres- ence of smoke produced by a wide range of combustion sources. FEATURES • Sleek, low-profile design (height only 1.66"/42.164 mm). • Common base for both photo and ion detectors. • Compatible with current SDX-551 and CPX-551. • Addressable-analog communication. • Stable communication technique with noise immunity. • Low standby current. • Rotary decade 01 to 99 address switches. • Optional remote, single-gang LED accessory (RA400Z). • Dual LED design provides 360° viewing angle. • Visible LEDs blink every time the detector is addressed, and illuminate steady on alarm (LED blink is optional on the AM2020, AFP1010, AFP-400, AFP-300 and AFP-200). • Built-in functional test switch activated by external mag- net. • Optional relay, isolator, or sounder bases. • Listed to UL 268. SPECIFICATIONS Size: 1.66" (42.164 mm) high x 4.1" (104.140 mm) dia. Shipping weight: 3.6 oz. (104 g). Califomia R Marshailre 7272-0028:171 S1115 CS308 (CPX-751) (SDX-751A,CPX-751A) 7272-0026:172 328-94-E (CPX-751, (SDX-751) M EA SDX-751, & 8710LP) 427-91•E (8501, 85018H) BASES separate/y listed. Contact factory. F M Optional SMOKE GUARD is UL listed with the SDX-751. OX5A5.AY Operating temperature: 0°C to 49°C (32°F to 120°F). UL listed velocity range: ION: 0- 1500 fpm. PHOTO: 0- 4000fpm. Relative humidity: 10% - 93% non-condensing. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS: Voltage range: 15 - 32 volts DC peak. Standby current - ION: 200 pA @ 24 VOC (without com- munication); 300 pA @ 24 VDC (one communication every 5 seconds with LED enabled). Standby current - PHOTO: 230 pA @ 24 VDC (without communication); 330 pA @ 24 VDC (one communication every 5 seconds with LED enabled). LED current (max.): 6.5 mA @ 24 VDC ("ON"). This document is not intended fo be usetl For installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or I$0-9001 anticipate all requirements. All specifcalions are subjecl to change wilhout notice. For Engineering and ManUfadUfing more information, wnlact NOTIFIER. Phone: (203) 484-7161 FAX: (203) 484-7118 Qualily System Certifl¢d t0 & N OTI FI E W One Fire-Lite Place, Northford, Connecticut 06472 Intemational Standard ISO-9001 Matle in Ihe U.S.A. DN-4762 - Page i of 2 SDX-751 with 8710LP base SDX-751 with 6501 base BASES AVAlLABLE: 8710LP: 6.2" (157.48 mm) diameter. 6501: 4.0" (101.6 mm) diameter. B501BH: Sounder base assembly. Includes 6501 base. B224R6 Relay Base: Screw terminals: up to 14 AWG (2.0 mm'). Relay type: Form-C. Rating: 2.0 A@ 30 VDC resistive; 0.3 A@ 110 VDC inductive; 1.0 A@ 30 VDC in- ductive. Dimensions: 6.2" (157.48 mm) x 1.2" (30.48 mm). 6524BI Isolator Base: Dimensions: 62" (157.48 mm) x 12" (30.48 mm). Maximum: 25 devices belween isolator bases. INSTALLATION The CPX-751 and SDX-751 plug-in detectors use a sepa- rate base to simplify installation, service, and maintenance. A special tool allows maintenance personnel to plug in and remove detectors without using a ladder. Mount base on a box which is at least 1.5" (38.1 mm) deep. Suitable mounting base boxes include: • 4" (101.6 mm) square box. • 3-1 /2" (88.9 mm) or 4" (101.6 mm) octagonal box. • Single-gangbox(exceptrelayoriso/ator6ase). SMOKE GUARD Cover: 16 gauge perforated steel (3/16" [4.7625 mm] dia. perforations on 1/4" [6.35 mm] staggered centers). 51 °/a open. SDG-773 is 3" (76.2 mm) deep by 7" (177.8 mm) wide. Frame: 3/4" x 3/4" (19.05 x 19.05 mm) angle,l4 gauge solid steel. All guards are supplied with the following: 1) Guards fasten to mounting frame with No. 10/24 x 3/8" (9.525 mm) long Allen-head screws (10124 spanner-head screws and too/ option at extra cost). 2) Standard finish: "Cool Tan" baked enamel. ORDERING INFORMATION Model Descripfion CPX-757` Low-profile intelligent ionization sensor. Must be mounted to one of the bases listed below. SDX-751` Low-profile intelligent photoelectronic sensor. Must be mounted to one of the bases listed be- low. BASES: 6710LP Standard U.S. Low-Profile base. 6501 Standard European flangeless base. _ 65016H Sounder base, includes 6501 base above. 6224RB Intelligent relay base. 622461 Intelligent isolator base. Isolates SLC from loop shoRs. ACCESSOR/ES: SDG-773 Smoke Detector Guard. For use with SDX-751 only. F110 Retrofit replacement flange for BX-501 base. RA400Z'" Remote LED annunciator. 3- 32 VDC. Fits U.S. single-gang electrical box. MOD400R Detector sensitivity test tool. Usewithmostan- alog or digital multimeters. Satisfiesrequirement of NFPA 72 for sensitivity testing. SMK400 Surface mounting kit provides for entry of sur- face wiring conduit. For use with 8501 6ase only. M02-04-01 Test magnet. M02-09-00 Test magnet with telescope stick. XR-2 Detector removal tool. Allows installation and/ or removal of 700 Series detector heads from base in high ceiling installations. XP-4 Extension pole For XR-2. Comes in three five- foot sections. 'Order suKx A" for Canadian (ULC) approved devices. "Supported by 871OLP and 8501 bases only. REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR i i ~ I 314' 3„ j I MODEL NO. SDG-773 Page 2 of 2- DN-4762 i i i i i= - i i3 ________'_'___OPiIONALRETURNLOOP _ ____________________ie + - AL WIRING DIAGRAM ! (sfandard bnse) Ceiliig °""e° ' MOUNi1NG DIAGRd1M ~SOG-773J 4]62stlgm.wm( . August 27, 1997 (Inj N OTI FI E W """"X-1 Monitor Module A Pittway Company Section: IntelligenVAddressable Devices H-140 GENERAL The NOTIFIER MMX-1 Monitor Module is used with the AM2020, AFP1010, AFP-400, AFP300, AFP-200 or Sys- tem 5000 (equipped with an AIM-200 module) to monitor a single Initiating Device Circuit (IDC) of normally-open con- tact devices. FEAruRes • Built-in type identification automatically identifies this de- vice as an MMX-1 to the control panel. • Powered directiy by 2-wire AM2020, AFP1010, or AIM- 200 SLC loop. No additional power required. • High noise (EMF/RFI) immunity. • SEMS screws with clamping plates for ease of wiring. • Direct dial entry of DECADE address (01-99). • Built-in magnetic alarm test switch. • LED flashes during normal operation (this is optional on the AM2020, AFP1010, AFP-400, AFP-300, and AFP- 200). • LED latches steady to indicate alarm on command from control panel. APPLICATIONS Use to monitor a zone of 4-wire smoke detectors, manual fire alarm pull stations, waterflow devices, or other normally open dry-contact alarm activation devices. May also be used to monitor normaliy open supervisory devices with specialsupervisory indication at the control panel. Moni- tored circuit may be wired as an NFPA Style B(Class B) or Style D(Class D) Initiating Device Circuit. A 47 K ohm End-of-Line Resistor (provided) terminates the Style B cir- cuit. No resistor is required for supervision of the Style D circuit. Maximum IDC loop length is 2,500 feet (20 ohms maximum). CONS*RUCTION Controls include two rotary switches for direct dial entry of DECADE address (01-99). A label is provided to mark the loop number, address, and device type. OPERATION Each MMX-1 uses one of 99 available module addresses on an SLC loop. It responds to regular polls from the con- trol panel and reports its type and the status (open/normal/ short) of its Initiating Device Circuit (IDC). A f/ashing LED indicates that the module is in communication with the con- trol panel. The LED latches steady on alarm (subject to current limitations on the loop). U0 U~C 290_91_"n oE'°s_5oao> 104-93-E (AFP-200) 5635 ML 160 17-96-E (AFP400) CS669 (MMX-1A) California State Fire Marshal 7165-0028:141 (AM2020/AFP1010) 7165-0028:144 (System 5000) ~ 7170-0028:153 (AM2020/AFP1010 High Rise) 7170-0028:154 (System 5000 High Rise) 7165-0028:181 (AFP-400) G~ A 7165-0028:164 (AFP-200) B•7F\ 575-81-SA (AM2020, AFP1010) FM OV2A3.AY OQ1A8.AY 93/00140 (AM2020, AFP1010) O 01 I O O O IAOPA00RE65 OMJN~IOR 0~+.~r v ❑mO~,L VHrtY~NJ:~~IFAORE mauvwxa 0 3 6 a 4 5 z z ~ 1 8 0 9 O kJ O O D The MMX-1 F~ This document is not intended [o be used for inslallation purposes. We try to kee0 our 1SO-9001 product infortnalion up-to-date and accurate. We cannol cover all specifc applicalions or anticipate all requiremenls. All specifications are subject to chan9e without notice. For Engineering and Manufacturing more information, conlact NOTIFIER. Phone: (203) 484-7161 FAX: (203) 484-7178 Quality Syslem Certifed to g N OTI FI E W 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, Connecticut 06472 International Standard ISO-9001 Matle in Ihe U.S.A. urv-[avo - rage i orz The Face Plate INSTALLATION The MMX-1 mounts to a standard 4" square, 2-1/8" deep, junction box. In addition, the MMX-1 may be mounted to the SMB-500 surface mount box. Mounting hardware and installation instructions are provided with each module. SLC Loop SLC Loop Field Wiring Connections Style D Styte D Style B Style B a Mounting the MMX-1 to a 4"square, 2-118"deep junction 6ox. SPECIFICATIONS Operating voltage: 15 - 28 VDC (peak). Standby current: 200 UA maximum plus supervisory current. Temperature renge: 0°C to +49°C (+32°F to +120°F). Humidity range: 10% to 95%, relative. Weight: 150 grams (5 ounces). PRODUCT LINE INFORMATION Model Description MMX-1 Monitor Module. MMX-1A Monitor Module, ULC listed. ARCHITEC7'URAL/ENGI NEERING SPECIFICATIONS Contact NOTIFIER. Page 2 of 2- DN-2306 ~ ~ ~ ONOTIFIEW I MMX 101 A Pitlway Company Monitor Module Section: IntelligenUAddressable Devices H-160 GENERAL California State Fire The NOTIFIERMMX-101 (or Canadian MMX-101A) Moni- U~ UI C X Marshal tor Module provides an interface between the AM2020, ~ L 7165-0028:141 AFP1010, AFP-400, AFP-300, AFP-200, or System 5000 7165-0028:144 (equipped with an AIM-200 module) and normally-open 5635 CS118 7170-0028:153 contact alarm initiating devices. Though the MMX-101 can CS733 7170-0028:154 be used to monitor an entire Style 6(Ciass B) initiating (MMX-101A0165-0028:164 circuit, it is ideally suited for monitoring singie devices. The MMX-101 is small enough to ft inside a single-gang junc- F M tion box behind the device being monitored. The small 8~7A size and lightweight allow it to be installed without the need 578-81-SA OYOA6.AY, OV4A5.AY (AFP-200) to be rigidly mounted. OW6A2.AY (AM20201AFP1010) FEATURES • Built-in type identification automatically identifies this device as a monitor module to the control panel. • Powered directly bytwo-wire FACP. No additional power required. • High noise (EMF/RFI) immunity. • Tinned, stripped leads ease of wiring. • Direct dial entry of DECADE address (01-99). APPLICATIONS Use to monitor a single device or a zone of 4-wire smoke detectors, manual fire alarm pull stations, waterflow de- vices, or other normally open dry-contact devices. May also be used to monitor normally open supervisory devices with special supervisory indication at the control panel. Monitored circuiUdevice is wired as an NFPA Style B(Class B) Initiating Device Circuit. A47 K ohm End-of-Line Resis- tor (provided) terminates the circuit. coNSrRUCrioN Controls include two rotary switches for tlirec[ dial entry of DECADE address (01-99). MMX-101 (shown actua/ size) s o s o B~1 ADDRESS 8~1 6 5 4 3 LOOP 6 5 4 3 ~ - L t - OPERATION Each MMX-101 uses one of 99 available module addresses on an SLC loop. It responds to regular polls from the con- trol panel and reports its type and the status (open/normai/ To Initiafing Devices short) of its Initiating Device Circuit (IDC). To UL Listed Control Panel and to next device (SLC Loop) This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our producl informa[ion up-to-0ate and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or I$O-9001 anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For Engineedng end ManUfaCtUfing more information, conWCt NO7IFIER. Phone: (203) 484-7761 FAX: (203) 484-7118 QUality SyStem Cerlified to ON OTI FI E W 12 Clintonville Roatl, North(ord, Connecticut 06472 Intemational Standard ISO-9001 Made in the U.S.A. SPECIFICATIONS Opereting voltage: 15 - 28 VDC (peak). Standby current: 230 uA max. plus supervisory cunent. Temperature range: 32°F -120°F (0°C - 49°C). Humidity range: 10% - 95%, relative. Weight: 90 grams (3 ounces). PRODUCT LINE INFORMAiION Model Description MMX-101 Monitor Module MMX-101A Monitor Moduie, ULC Listed SMB-500 Surface Mount Box INSTALLA710N The MMX-101 Monitor Module mounts inside a single gang junction box behind the device being monitored. The small size and light weight allow it to be installed without the need to be rigidly mounted. Alternately, the MMX-101 Monitor Mbdule may be mounted in the SMB-500 surface mount box. Mounting hardware and installation instructions are provided with each module. 2.75" (7 cm) ARCHITECTURAL/ ENGINEERING SPECIFICA710N5 Monitor modules shall be provided to connect one super- vised Initiating Device Circuit (IDC) zone of conventional alarm initiating devices (any N.O. dry-contact device, in- cluding 4-wire smoke detectors), to one of the Fire Alarm CoMrol Panel Signaling Line Circuit (SLC) Loops. The monitor module shall be small enough to fit inside a single- gang junction box behind the device being monitored or directly into the Fire Alarm Control Panel. The monitor module shall be small enough in size and light enough in weight to allow it to be installed without the need to be rigidly mounted. The IDC zone may be wired for Style B operation. The monitor module shall provide address-set- ting means using rotary decimai switches and shall also store an internal identifying code which the Fire Alarm Con- troi Panel shall use to identify the type of device. 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GFIPF#C CCNtENi_ &4W" a+t&~, "xkKfi^4 addra ond edjoemt strnatz N riteriu doom FhCA. $WSnkiv c=trai vaMn. U" cmtrcb. F're deparGnent caarrcctloa liotfh mrt%p= dwec!ion . *NOTIFIEW A Pittway Company April 17, 1998 302 Series Rate-Anticipation Heat Detectors Section: Conventional Initiating Devices 1307 GENERAL The Thermotech 302 Series rate-anticipation heat detec- tors operate within a controlled range of two to three de- grees of their set points, regardless of the speed or rate of temperature rise. These detectors are available in either 135°F or 194°F ratings. The 302 Series are normally-open devices designed es- pecially for fire detection and alarm systems. California ~ L F M ~ State Fire U :,~f Marshal 7270-0021:001 5539 J.I.5H3M3AY E35018A (Except EPM) (EPM model only) FenruRes • Immediate response. The 302 Series activate whenever ambient air temperature reaches a detector's setting, eliminating the thermal time lag inherent in conventional heat detectors. • Eliminates false alarms. The 302 Series do not respond to momentary temperature fluctuations below the selected temperature. • Universal application. The 302 Series can be used in all areas for any type of occupancy. • Self-restoring. • Hermetically sealed, shock resistant, corrosion resistant, and tamper-proof. PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION The 302 Series rate-anticipation heat detectors re- spond and activate the fire alarm immediately whenever the ambient temperature reaches the preset temperature setting. Under rapid heat rise conditions, the rate-anticipation feature enables the detector to respond one to three degrees ahead of the setting. At the same time, however, it does not respond to momentary temperature fluctuations be- low the selected protection level, thus eliminating false alarms. When temperature drops back down below the protection level, the detector automati- cally resets itself. DIMENSIONS (Model 304) Total overall length: 4-1/8" Base diameter: 2" APPLICA710N INFORMATION ELECTRICAL RATINGS Vo/tage Current 6-125 VAC 5 amps 6-25 VDC 1 amp 125 VDC 0.5 amp 302 Series detectors have a smooth-ceiling UL rating of 50' x 50' (15.24 x 15.24 meters) and are the only type of heat detectors having such a rating on both fixed tempera- ture and rate anticipation. The 302-H is designed for hori- zontal mounting and UL rated for 40' x 40' (12.19 x 12.19 meters). This documen[ is not intended to be used for inslallation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specifc applications or ISO-9001 an5icipate all requirements. All specifcations are subject ro change without notice. For Engineering and Manufacturing more information, contact NOTIFIER. Phone: (203) 484-7161 FAX: (203) 484-7118 Quality System Cedifl¢d t0 rJ N OTI FI E Rm 12 Clintonville Roatl, Northford, Connectiat 06472 Inlernalional Standard I50-9001 Made In the U.S.A. DN-7277 - Page 1 oF2 PRODUCT LINE INFORMATION Thermotech Model 302 Series Rate-Anticipation Heat Detectors MODEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION REFER TO 302-135 135°F Interior Vertical Mounting. Note 1 below. 302-194 194°F Interior Vertical Mounting. 302-AW-135 135°F All-Weather Vertical Mounting. Note 2 below. 302-AW-194 194°F All-Weather Vertical Mounting. - 302-ET-135 135°F All-Weather Vertical Mounting. Note 3 below. 302-ET-194 194°F All-Weather Vertical Moudng. EMYRIN~~ 4'JWi 302-H-135 135°F Interior Horizontal Mounting. Note 4 below. 302-H-194 194°F Interior Horizontal Moun6ng. a"a e remznen.m m.et2 m..a° r 302-EPM-135 135°F ExplosiorrProof Mounting. Note 5 below. 302-EPM-194 194°F Explosion-Proof Mounting. Decora6ve white plastic adaptor plate for mounting ~ ~ AP-P 302 and 302-AW to 4" outlet box. s~~° ~ FINE SILVER CONTACT POINTS EXPANSION STRUTS HIGH EXPANSION SENSING SHELL 0.040 ANODIZED ALUMINUM HEAT ANTICI PATION CONTROLSLEEVE SETTING SCREW DEVCON HERMETIC SEAL Cut-Away View, ACTUAL SIZE Note 1: For interior mounting in any atmosphere that is compatible with terminal screw type connections. UL rating 50' x 50' (15.24 x 15.24 meters). Note 2: Humitically sealed for moisture-proof or dust- proof installations. Requires no special backbox when the all-weather leads are properly spliced to'THW' or equivalenttype wire. Note 3: Humitically sealed for moisture-proof or dust- proof installations. Requires no special backbox. Has plastic hexagonal wrench grip bushing with 1/2" (1.27 cm) conduit threads for attachment to threaded hub cover, or any outlet box. Note 4: Same as model 302 except designed for hori- zontal mounting. UL rating 40' x 40' (12.19 x 12.19 meters). Note 5: Explosion-proof for installation in hazardous lo- cations. Has hexagonal wrench grip bushing with 1/2" (1.27 cm) conduit threads for attach- ment to threaded hub cover of Series JL fixture fitting as manufactured by Killark Electric Co., or equal. Page 2 of 2- DN-1271 . : . \ . . : ' . - . .Y. - ' . /NTEliS71A~E . ; . 7 ' - - . . ' ;=SMACLSEALED:LEAQ-AC.IU.--BA"CTEAIES, - , - `HIGH'VOLUME::DEALER:.PRICES ; . . . Part ' Amp Case DImensians (inches) Staaaard ~Num6er Hours ~Quantity . , C - W ItRerm. 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SUIFURIC ACiD' Sui(unc aci0 in a ztrpnp corroei~e. C~~} pn aute ae`ere Curtea on ihe xlan and in eyes. Ingeitian o( auttunc acid vnll avae GI Iract buma. AcV <an Ce robaaed'R Iha bettery caae fe damope or i! Ihe renfs aro Inmoered with FiOE?Gl~t2 SFPARATOR' Fbrnua gloaa fa an imtvrK W ttu uOP~ ~P~ntory 1rxt, s1an. and eyen. Fw ezpoeure uP In tOFlCC uac µSq CorzAoll wM hpe FI fiXer. Move 1 CFr-C up Io SpFICC uae Utln-Twln with twe H fiFlar. Thia orodudfa not omsideneA r~..v.r...~~.. i., urv n<un July 29, 1999 I-420 ~ ~ NBG-10 Series ~ N OT 1 F 1 ER Non-Coded F/RE SYSTEMS Manual Fire Alarm Station A PITIWAY COMPANY Section: Conventional Initiating Devices GENERAL The NOTIFIER NBG-10 Series are non-coded, dual-ac- tion, manual alarm stations. FEATURES • Within ADA 5 Ib. pull force when used without break- tube (models manufactured after 10-1-96, identified by an 0 under station spring). • Highly visible (red color with white lettering). • Easily operated. • Attractive shape and textured finish. • Semi-flush mounting on a standard single-gang electri- cal box. • Operates with or without a break tube. • Handle latches in down position to clearly indicate that the station has been operated. • Optional lock with key. • Optional N.O. contact for auxiliary functions. • Optional pre-signal circuit may be used for pre-signal or Institutional Applications. • Spanish (FUEGO) version. • Meets UL 38, Standard for Manually Activated Signaling Boxes. APPLICATIONS Use to provide a convenient means to manually initiate a fire alarm (model NBG-10WP for outdoor use). CONSTRUCTION • Shell, door, and handle are molded of red colored LEXANO (or polycarbonate equivalent) with a textured finish and white Iettering. • Back plate made of 16 gauge steel. • Switch contacts are normally open. INSTALLATION For semi-flush mounting, attach directly to a standard single-gang electrical box. Terminal block with screws al- lows quick installation. OPERATION Pulling the handle down causes it to latch in the down po- sition and to close the normally-open switch. The handle is restored manually by unscrewing the Allen-head screw so the top of the case can pivot forward, allowing the spring- loaded handle to return to its normal position. The case can then be pivoted back to its normal position and se- cured with the allen-head screw. The NBG-10L utilizes a mechanical key instead of the allen- head screw. The NBG-10 Pff has a normally-open auxiliary switch which is closed by rotating a key clockwise (the key is non-re- movable in this position). California State Fire uL FM 0 Marshal 7150-0028:139 S635 1 ROAO.AY (except NBG-fOSP) ADA SPECIFICATIONS Physical: 51203tlim.Ml NBG-10 SB-10 WP-10 Height 5.500 inches 5.500 inches 6.000 inches (139.700 mm) (139.700 mm) (152.400 mm) Width 4.125inches 4.125inches 4.690inches (104.775 mm) (104.775 mm) (119.126 mm) Depth 1.375 inches 1.375 inches 2.000 inches (34.925 mm) (34.925 mm) (50.800 mm) Electrical: Current Capacity: 3 Amps @ 125 VAC. LEXAN@ is a registered trademark of GE Plastics, a subsidiary of General Electric Company. This document is nol inlended lo be used For installalion purposes. We try to keep our product information updo-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specifc applications or I$0-9001 anticipate all repuirements. All specifcations are subjecl to change without no[ice. For Engineering and Manufatturing more information, contact NOTIFIER. Phone: (203) 484-7161 FAX: (203) 484-7118 QUalily System Certified to International Standard ISO-9007 Matle in the U.S.A. (1j~ N OTI PI E R' one Fire-Lite Place, Northford, Connecticut 06472 WIRING OF STANDARD UNIT: NBG-10 TO CONTROL PANEL DETECTOR LOOP OUTPUT Additional Switch Included Wifh Models: NBG-10A NBG-10T TO L-_ TERMINALBLOCK , FOR N.O. CONTACT FOR AUXILIARY , . FUNCTIONS Additional Switch (Key-Operated) Included With Model: NBG-10P TO TERMINAL BLOCK FOR TEST, OR TO PRESIGNAL qRCUIT (KEY OPERATED) Page 2 of 2- DN-1668 PRODUCT LINE INPORMATION Model Description NBG-10 Standard unit. Dual action. Works with, or without, a crush tube. Includes a terminal block with screws for fast and easy wiring. NBG-10A Standard unit plus an auxiliary N.O. switch to pro- vide annunciator contacts. NBG-10T Standard unit (NBG-10) with key test features. NBG-10P Standard unit plus N.O. switch for pre-signal opera- tion. NBG-10L Standard unit plus key-locking feature. NBG-70WP Standard unit with a weather gasket (NBG-10W). Includes appropriate surface backbox (WP-10) for outdoor applications. NBG-10SP Spanish version of standard unit. Dual action. Works with or without crush tube. Includes terminal block. WP-10 Surfacebackboxforoutdoorapplications(usedwith/ included with NBG-10WP). SB-70 Surface backbox for all N8G-10 models. BG-TR Optional trim ring. ARCHITECTURAL/ ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS Manual Fire Alarm Stations shall be non-code, break-tube (or non- crush tube) type, with a key-operated test-reset lock in order that they may be tested, and so designed that after actual Emergency Operation, they cannot be restored to normal except by use of a key. An operated station shall automatically condition itself so as to be visually detected, as operated, at a minimum distance of 100 feet (30.48 meters), front or side. Manual stations shall be constructed of red colored LEXANO with clearly visible operating instructions provided on the cover. The word FIRE shall appear on the front of the stations in raised white letters, 1.75 inches (44.45 mm) or larger. Stations shall be suitabie for surface mounting on matching backbox, or semi-flush mounting on a standard single- gang box, and shall be installed within the limits defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) dependent on manual sta- tion accessibility or per local requirements. Manual Stations shall be Underwriters Laboratories listed. 41/8" 04.8 mm) VjeW f(O!!1 I TOP 11 5-112" Vi@W flOR! (739.7 mm) SIDE s I 'k-- 2-3/4" ~ ' (69.9 mm) ' TO NEXT DEVICE OR E.L.R. K-200 ONOTIFIEW A Pittway Company STI Stopper 11 & Weather Stopper 11 Covers for Manual Pull Stations Catalog SecGon: Miscelianeous May 6,1996 GENERAL The STI Stopper II cover for manual pull stations helps deter unwanted activation and is also an effective guard u~ u~C .11 BS/4 against physical damage. It has been proven by use in ~ E~T''•ST::17 thousands of installations throughout the world, including 947-81-SA S49G2 13959C OG6A2.AY schools, hospitals, hotels and stores. The Stopper II has also been tested and approved by fire prevention and testing authorities. FearueEs • Window made of ciear and durable LEXANO. • Optional warning horn powered by 9 VDC battery. • Provides weatherproofing for outdoor pull stations when equipped with optional gasket (Weather Stopper II). • Fits pull stations from 5-1/2" to 6-3/4". • Unconditional lifetime guarantee against cover breakage and damage. APPLICATIONS The Stopper II can be used in almost any pull station environment. SPACER INSTALLATION (Surface Mount Modeis ONLY) The spacer is used for surface-mounted or oversized manual stations. Longer screws are provided for use with tap-in anchors. Remove knock-out at top or bottom of spacer as necessary. GASKET INS7ALLATION (Weather Stopper II Models ONLY) Installing neoprene gaskets behind the spacer and/orStop- per II frame will provide additional weatherproofing. A conduit gasket may be used to seal the top or boltom of the spacer. BATTERY REPLACEMENT Battery should be replaced once a year or after alarm activation. Use Duraceil 1604 or equivalent. To access the battery, remove lock-out screw. Slide acti- vation switch towards center. Remove screw at top of cover and remove horn bracket inside. Unclip battery and replace. Reactivate alarm and replace screws. GENERAL Model Description STI 1100 Stopper II, flush mount, with hom. STI 1130 Stopper II, surface mount, with horn. STI 1200 Stopper II, flush mount, without horn. STI 1230 Stopper II, surface mount, without horn. STI 1250 Weather Stopper II, flush mount. STI 3150 Weather Stopper II, surface mount. LEXANO is a regislered trademark of GE Plastics, a subsidiary of General Electric Company. This document Is not intentled to be used for Installation purposes. We iry to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific eppticetions or anticipa[e an I$O-9oo1 requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more informa6on, Engfneering and ManutaCturing ' confad NOTIFIEp. Phone: (203) 4847161 FAX: (203) 4844118 Qudlily SySt¢m Certifl8d to @N OTI FI E W 12 Ciintonville Roatl. Nonhtord, connecucut osaiz IntemaGonal Standard ISO-9001 urv-saaa - ragn I ei c sie• x• (1.59 cm) (5.08 cm) ~ 'ccc E ~ m m ~ ~ l SPACER OPTIONAL Part No.3100 MANUAI PULL STATION 1 REMOVABLEINSERT 1 to accomodate CondNl top or bottom. 7' (7.78 cm) 5-3/4' (74.60 cm) F IXCASEOFl91E~IhTCOYkA pN.FYlEA1lAN NEOPRENE CONDUITGASKET to weatherproof STOPPERIICOVER amund Conduit Clear LEXANO) parl no.3003. ultreviolet stabilized. SIZE OF PULL STATION ACCOMODATED The Stopper II and Weather Stopper II can be installed over a flush-mounted station up to 5- 1/2" wide and 6-3/4" high. However, the pull station's maximum dimensions will decrease as its depth (distance from the wall) increases, i.e.: a 3/4" deep pull station may be 5-1/2" wide x 6" high; a 1-5/8" deep pull station may be 5" wide x 6" high; a 2-3/8" deep pull station may be 4" wide x 5-3/4" high; a 2-3/4" deep pull station may be 3" wide x 5-1 /2" high. See sections on SPACER and GASKET INSTAL- LATION on reverse side. S70PPER 11 .4 (at left) HoaNSeaesi1on. WEATHER STOPPER 11 Po`"e`SO°"B: (below~ svoceenary _ (oplional). NEOPRENE GASKET used to weatherprool Stopper II. SPACER (Retl LEXANS) used only when manual Fire Alarm Stalion is suAace-mounted (order separetely). INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1) Separate cover from frame. Dis- able horn (if installed) by sliding activation switch towards center. 2) Center frame around pull station. Mark four holes for anchors. 3) Drill four 1/4" holes. 4) Attach frame to wall with tap-in anchors. 5) Slide activation switch towards outside to activate alarm. Screw in lock-out screw to prevent un- autho(zed deactivation. 6) Align pads, slots, and guide pins on cover over frame. Closecover. Page2o12 - DN3459 LOCKOUTSCREW RETAINING ~ACTIVATIOW CABLE DEACTIVATIONSWITCH 40016. breakin8 FRAME strength. (Red LEXANS) ~ Screws and Anchors \ provided with Spacer. MANUAL pLpSTIC PULL- I SE f NEOPRENE N RT STATION CONDUIT GASKET used to seal amund Conduit to weatherproot (part no.3003). NEOPRENE I GASKET ` (part no. 3002). SPACER (red Poiycerbonale) used only \ whan manuai Rre Alarm Station Is NEOPRENE suAace-mounted(partno.3100). GASKET (part no.3002). WEATHER STOPPER 11 COVER ciear molded Polycarbonate (ultraviolet stabilized). REfAINING CABLE-4001b. breaking strength. FRAME (Polycarbonate) Screws and Anchors provided with Spacer. a NOTIFIEW F/RE SYSTEMS A PITTWAY COMPANY September 16, 1998 J-89 SpectrAlertTM Series Horns, Strobes, and Horn/Strobes Section: AudioNisual Devices GENERAL System Sensor SpectrAlert Series strobes, horns, and combina- tion horn/strobes are UL listed for primary signaling in life safety systems and meetADA public mode visible signaling requirements. SpectrAlert products can be connected to the alarm indicating cir- cuit of a fire alarm control panel and are compatible with DC line supervision. The SpectrAlert product line mounts to standard backboxes using a universal mounting plate included with each unit. An optional small footprint mounting plate fits to a single-gang box. An accessory backhox skirt gives a cosmetic finish to a 4" x 4" x 1-1/2" or a 2" x 4" x 1-718" surface-mounted backbox. All strobe and horn/strobe mounting options require only one screw attach- ment of product to plate. These products,are designed for 12 and 24 VDC and full-wave rec- tified unfitered power. Full-wave rectifed operation requires more current than DC operation. For detailed current draw information, consult the Current Draw Tables (page 2). The horn/strobe com- bination products are factory-assembled with jumper wires for in- tandem operation. For independent wiring of horn and strobe, re- move jumper wires. When wired for independent operation, the strobe will continue to run while the horn can be siienced. How-. ever, the strobe must be running for hom to operate. Horns - The SpectrAlert Series horns and horn/strobes pro- vide two different field-selectable/reversible tones, a high-low field- selectable/reversible sound output setting (low setting on 24-volt models oniy) and a field-selectable/reversible temp 3 pattern or non-temporai continuous pattern. These field-seiectable features are accomplished using pins and jumpers located on the back of each SpectrAlert horn and hornlstrobe. An accessory module is not needed to make these feld selections. The horn on horn/stro6e models will operate on a coded power supply. Those horn-only models with "HC" in their part numbers will also operate on a coded power supply. The horn and horn/strobe series includes weatherproof models. Stro6e5 - The ADA-compliant SpectrAlert strobes are elec- tronic visible warning signals that flash at 1 Hz over their operating voltage range. These products are available in 24-volt models at 15, 15/75, 75 and 110 candela intensities and in 12-volt models at 15 and 15/75 candela intensities. The strobe series includes weath- erproof models. SpectrAlert products feature dramatic reductions in current requirements. Sync•Circuit Module (MDL) -The Sync•Circuit Module is avaiiable for synchronization of strobes and horns and can syn- chronize hvo Style Y(class B) circuits or one Style Z(class A) circuit The module can also generete a synchronized temp 3 tone for System Sensors Muiti-AlertTM and PA400 hom products." The synchronization module allows the SpectrAlert horns on combina- tion hom(strobes to be silenced on rivo-wire systems. SpectrAlert's Sync•Circuit Module can be daisy-chained for multiple zone syn- chronization. The module does not operate on a coded powersup- ply. 'For Multi-Alerf and PA400: Stro6es must be wired to a continuous source of power (non-coded power supply). . -iii 54011 & S5512 (P1215, P121575, P2415, P241575, P2475, P24110). 55512 (51215, a L 5121575, 52415, 5241575, 52475, 524110). 54011 (HC12124). U C• CS549 (P2415A, P241575A, P2475A, P24170A, L 52415A,S241575A,S2475A,824110A). CS548 (1-112124A, HC12124A). 0B8A4.AY (P1215, P121575, ► F M P2415, P241575. P2475, P24110. 51215, S121575, 52415, S241575, S2475, 524110, Ht2124). 0D4A7.AY (HC12124). A California State Fire Marshal ~ 7135-1209:173 (P1215, P121575, P2415, P241575, P2475, P24110). 7125-1209:174 (S1215, S121575, S2415, S241575, S2475, S24110). 7135-1209:143 (Ht2124, HC12/24). M EA' 319-96-E (P1215, P121575, P2415, P241575, P2475, P24110. S1215, 5121575. S2415, 5241575, S2475, 524110, H12124, HC7924). SpectrAlertTM, Sync•CircuitTM, and Multi-AIertTM are trede- marks of System Sensor, a division of Pithvay Corporation. This document is nol intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product inFormalion up-to-date and accurale. We cannol cover all specific applications or I$O-9001 anticipate all requirements. All specificalions are subject lo change without notice. For Engineering and Manufacturing more information, cantacl NOTIFIER. Phone: (203) 484-7161 FAX: (203) 484-7118 QUaflly $y5lem Cedified t0 Intemationai Standard ISO-9001 &N OTI FI E R' One Fire-Lite Place, Northford, Connecticut 06472 ti1a0e in the U.S.A. ON-5939 - Page 1 of 6 FEATURES • 24-voit strobe models: 15, 15/75, 75 and 110 candela. • 12-volt strobe modeis: 15 and 15175 candela. • Horn models operate on 12 and 24 volts. • Low current draw: reductions as high as 45°/o. Two field-selectable/reversible horn tones: - 3000 Hz interrupted - electromechanical • Field-selectable/reversible high-low dBA output on horn (low output on 24-volt models only): - 101 peak dBA @ 10 ft. high output.` - 96 peak dBA @ 10 ft. low output.' • Field-selectable/reversible temp 3 pattern or non-temp 3 con- tinuous pattern on horn. •Hom/strobe can be wired either in tandem or independently. • Weatherproof strobes, horns, and horn/strobes available. • Horns for use with coded power supply available. • Universal mounting plate included with each unit. • One-screw mounting of strobe and horn/strobe to mounting plate. • SpectrAlert strobe and horn/strobe take up no room in the backbox. CURRENT DRAW TABLES Strobe Only • Single-gang mounting without the use of a mounting plate (horn model oniy). • Self-contained screw covers. • Aesthetically pleasing design. • Synchronize hom and strobe with SyncCircuitTM' module (MDL). • Silence horn on horn/strobe over a single pairof wires using a Sync•Circuit module (MDL). `SOUnd oufput varies with fone and output options selecfed; sound levels based upon anechoic room measurements. SPECIFICATIONS Input terminals: 12 to 18 AWG (325 mm' to 0.51 mm'). Oimensions: see diagrams page 3. Weight, horn only: 72 oz. (204 g). Weight, strobe and horn/sfrobe: 8.8 oz. (250 g). Mounting: see diagrams page 4. Operating temperature: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C). Operating voltage range:•' 12 V: 10.5 - 17 V. 24 V: 20 - 30 V. " These products should be operated within fheir rafed voltage range. UL does, however, test /unctional integrity to -20% and +10% of manufacturer's staled ranges. dlIECIB AVEflAGECU 11V Matlela 1D.S~pl ~1V 1N P O< MP RRENT(mq) 26V Matlele 20V 2CV ~OV pC awP pL iWP CG iNA PEAKCUR 11V MoEele 10.5V 12V 1N p.' leq OC fWP ]C FWA RENT(mA) 24V Motlele ]OV 24V 30V CG iMA DC ixA OC MP INBUSMCl1 13V Motlela 10.5V 12V 17V 0 P pC FWP OC fWP flqENT(mA) 24V MoEele YOV 24V ]OV CL FWP CC MF pC iW 15 193 159 tl< 15] 81 RB 59 120 53 BO 46 79 <0 +6a 650 460 620 dfi0 1W 2'/0 ISp 270 $40 250 BO 108 92 144 Idp 190 1]0 23p 210 260 DO 3'/0 1505 1fiB 182 1d2 1]I 99 150 i6 92 6fi 99 SB 1ffi <94 520 690 520 d60 190 170 PO 170 270 160 270 76 lOf 86 126 I8p 105 1ID 230 210 270 270 960 )S NA NA NA NA Nq Np 14$ 170 123 159 102 1t1 NA NA Nq NA NA NA ]Sp dIp ]00 dE0 ]]0 OBO NA NA NA Nq Nq Np 190 240 2301 2801 290 360 110 NP NA NA NA NA NA 169 220 1C0 191 115 174 NA NA NA NA NA NA dgp 580 450 570 420 630 NA NA NA NA Nq NA 190 230 220 290 290 37Mo Horn Only MigM1/LOw Temp Tone Volume Mon AYERAGELU 12V Matlela 10.SV 12V 17Y x wq oc rwn oc rx'n RHENT(mA) 24V Models TOV 24V ]OV oc rwn oc enpl x'~ EI¢cUtr High T¢m tp 11 10 10 16 16 19 21 25 18 29 26 me0. Non 10 16 ID 19 la 35 t] 29 29 36 b a2 LOw TBT NA NA NA NA NA NA fl 12 1] 13 17 15 NOl1 NA NA NA NA NA NA 12 16 16 19 R 24 3000HZ Migh Tfrti 1,11, 1] 11 11 t0 18 24 29 20 23 3] 3t InlertupL Nan 11 17 11 21 14 08 19 34 27 09 15 65 Low Tem NA NA NA NA NA NA 16 lI 17 15 21 19 NOn NA NA NA NA NA NA 13 18 16 21 22 35 Horn/Strobe -'I5 cd HigNLOw Temp TOlIG VOIYTG MOlI AVERAGE CU 12V Matlela 10.SV 12V 17V % LWP OL iWP OC iWP FRENT (mA) 24V Motlela 20V 26V 30] OL AYq CG FWq CL Eletlro- HigM1 Temo 1~3 170 124 187 95 142 ]B 101 96 98 75 141 mech. Non lA9 110 120 16] 95 ldP 89 BB ]6 1W ]6 Low Tam Nq NA NA NA NA NA ]0 92 ~ NOO NA NA NA NA NA Np 71 92 30CONZ HigM1 Tem tH 172 125 t99 97 1t6 89 108 InlertupL Non 1H P] 125 t60 95 146 )B 1@ W law Tem NA NA NA NA NA NA ]3 94 O U NOp NA Nq Nq NA NA )2 92 Horn/Strobe - 15/75 cd i9NLar Temp TO(1[ VOIYTC INOII A VERAGELURflENT(mA) 12V Motlels 24V Motlels 10.5V 12V RV 20V 24V JOV ]C =MP pG iW OG iWP 4 P CC MP ]L lYP Elettftr NlghT¢m 17 9 19J 152 1B2 119 19C 95 113 91 ill B] 153 mB[R NOn 1]B ~93 152 1B1 110 I6d 93 lip 13 1 fiB 150 lOw TBm NF Nq NA NA NA NA 87 10d 291 16 0 ➢5 id4 NOp NA NA NA NA NA NA BB tpl 80 1M 75 14d 300 HE High Tem P9 195 152 183 115 i06 tW 110 96 11B 95 150 IpIBrNpI. Npn 179 198 152 103 113 160 95 11G B9 11B B9 1.54 L. Tern NA NA NA Nq NA Nq 92 106 93 10B 19 146 NOn NA NA Nq Nq NA Nq B9 1M 92 10] BO 144 Horn/Strobe - 75 cd HIgNLOw Temp TOfI! VOIUT< /NO11 AVEHAGELUPPENT(mA) 12V MeEelc 24V Motlelv 10.5V 12V 17V 30V 24V 30V oC M'q pG AYq pC AVP OC MP ~C iNT % lV EIBCtrp HigM1 T¢m Nq NA NA NA NR NA 19C 191 160 1W 1]1 16] mBCR NOn Nq Np NA NA NT NA 169 1B9 166 169 132 169 L. TaT NA NA Nq NA Nq Np 15fi 1B2 136 162 119 156 Non NA NA NA NA NA NA 15] 182 19J 182 119 19 3440 HI High TeT Np Nq NA NA Nq NA 189 19B i51 P2 139 ti< IOIBtmpL NOn NA NA NA NA NA NA 161 1B2 150 t]5 13] P] Law Tem NA NA NA NA NA NA 159 1fiG 160 161 tT! ffi0 NOn NA NA NA NA NA NA 150 188 199 19] l20 182 Horn/Strabe - 110 cd HIgWLOw Temp Tone Volume Mon AVERAGELUARENT(mq) . 12V Madela 24V Motlelv 10.5V 12V 17V 20V 24V 30V x nv e oe exn oc w+x x~ Elatllo- Hi911 Tem NA NA Nq Nq NA NA 1B 0 261 165 2p9 1{A 0Cp m¢Ch. NOn NA NA NA NA NA NA I 9 9 298 19J 211 10.5 PpR Law Tenl Nq N~ NA NA NA Nq 180 232 153 2p! 1]2 1B9 Non NA Nq Np NA NA NA 1BI 2t2 t5~ 209 1]2 lBp 90W Hi Higll TBln NA NA NP NA NA NA 199 2!6 169 21~ 152 20] InlBrtvpl. NOn NA Nq NA NA N~ NA 1BB 2R i6] 2t> 154 21p LOw TBln NA NA NA NA NA NA 189 P3G 19 2W 139 1W Npn Nq NR Nq NA NA NA 182 291 158 205 137 195 AeN ) Page 2 ot 6- DN-5939 ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS General - SpectrAlert horns, strobes and horn/strobes shall be capable of mounting to a standard 4" x 4" x 1-1/2" (10.16 x 10.16 x 3.81 cm) backbox or a single-gang 2" x 4" x 1-1/2" (5.08 x 10.16 x 3.81 cm) backbox using the universal mounting plate included with each SpectrAlert product. Also, SpectrAlert products, when used in conjunction with the ac- cessory SyncCircuit Module, shall be powered from a non- coded power supply and shall operate on 12 or 24 volts. 12- volt rated devices shall have an operating voltage range of 10.5 - 17 volts. 24-volt rated devices shall have an operating voitage range of 20 - 30 volts. SpectrAlert products shall have an operating temperature of 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) and operate from a regulated DC or full-wave rectified, unfiltered power supply. Horn - Horn shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert model capable of operating at 12 and 24 volts. Horn shall be listed to UL 464 for fire protective signaling systems. The horn shall have two tone options, hvo audibility options (at 24 volts) and the option to switch between a temporal 3 pattern and a non-temporal continuous pattern. The horn-only model shall NOT operate on a coded power supply ezcept those models (model numbers contain "HC") designed to do so. Strobe - Strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert model listed to UL 1971 and be approved for fire protective service. The strobe shall be wired as a primary signaling notification appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling appli- ances, flashing at t Hz over the strobe's entire operating volt- age range. The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reFlector system. DIMENSIONS :i-:1/tl (85.725 mm) T ~ (74.6125 mm) 5-5/8" (142.875 mm) 2-5116 (56.7375 mm) T I OUTER: 5-518" (142.875 mm) YNNER: 5-5116" (134.9375 mm) I I 5" (127 mm) Horn/Strobe Combination- Horn/strobe shan be a System Sensor SpectrAlert model listed to UL 1971 and UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service. Horn/strobe shall be wired as.a primary signaling notiFcation appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at t Hz over its entire operating voltage range. Tlie strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system. The horn shall have hvo tone options, two audibility options (at 24 volts) and the option to switch between a tem- poral 3 pattern and a non-temporal continuous pattem. Strobes shall be powered independently of the sounder with the re- moval of factory-installed jumper wires. The horn on horn/ strobe models shall operate on a coded or non-coded power supply. Module - Module shall be a System Sensor Sync•Circuit model listed to UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The module shall synchronize SpectrAlert strobes at 1 Hz and horns at temporal 3. Also, the module shall silence the horns on hornlstrobe models, while operating the strobes, over a single pair ofwires. The module shall be capable of mounting to a 4-11/16" (119.0625 mm) square x 2-1/8" (53.975 mm) deep backbox and shall control two Style Y(class B) or one Style Z(class A) circuit. Module shall be capable of multiple zone synchronization by daisy- chaining multiple modules together and resynchronizing each other along the chain. The Module shall NOT operate on a coded power supply. 245/16' 15/16" ~ (74.6125 mm (23.8125 mm) OO T _7 5-5116" ~ (134.9375 mm) OO 1-5/16" (333375 mm UPPER LEFT: Horn/Strobe with Small Footprint Mounting Plate (same dimensions for strobe only). LOWER LEFT: Horn/Strobe with Universal Mounting Plate (same dimensions for strobe only). UPPERRIGHT: Horn only (maybe mounted with either Small Footprint or Universal Mounting Plate). LOWER RIGHT: Sync•Circuit Module (MDL). . ~ 5-114" (133.35 mm) f--►~ ~ ~ O O o O 133.35 mm) O O O O 9 2" (50.8 mm) DN-5939 - Page 3 of 6 MOUNTING DIAGRAMS 2" x 4" x 1-7/8" backbox uQrn irect ount D-MP 4" x 4" x 1-1/2" backbox Horn Surface Mount ees With accessory Backbox Skirt _ v ~ Horn with Universal Mounting Plate y (included with each product) I ~ ~ -e Strobe or HornlStrobe with Universal Mounting PI; (included with each product) ~ v 2" x 4" x'I-7/8" backbox A Sync•Circuit Module Direct Mount SOUND OUTPUT GUIDE (dBA) $trOpE' Of FlOflt/JLrOOO JURHCC MOtI11S with accessory Backbox Skirt UL Reverberent Room dBA @ Volts DC Mechoic Room Peak dBA @ 10 ft.IVDC 10.5 12 17 20 24 30 10.5 12 17 20 24 30 LOW Electromechanical NA NA NA 75 75 79 NA NA NA 94 96 98 T l TONE 3000 Hz Intertupted NA NA NA 75 79 79 NA NA NA 94 96 98 empora HIGH Electromechanical 75 75 79 82 82 82 94 95 98 100 101 102 TONE 3000 Hz Intertupted 75 75 79 82 85 85 94 95 98 100 101 102 LOW Electromechanical NA NA NA 79 82 85 NA NA NA 94 96 98 N TONE 3000 Hz Intenupted NA NA NA 82 82 85 NA NA NA 94 96 98 on - Temporal HIGH Electromechanical 79 79 85 85 88 88 94 95 98 100 101 102 TONE 3000 Hz Interrupted 79 82 85 88 88 90 93 95 98 100 101 102 Page 4 of 6- DN-5939 4" x 4" 1-1/2" backbox 4" x 4" x 1-112" backbox a Strobe or Horn/Strobe with accessory Small Footprint Mounting Plate 4-11/16" x 4-11/16" z 2-1/8" (119.0625 x 719:0625 x 53.975 mm) backbox ~ WIRING DIAGRAMS NOTE: Do NOT loop wires under terminal screws. Tandem Operation HORN/STROBE COMBO ~ TO NEXT DEVICE OR EOL FROM FACP, MODULE OF FaCioRY PREVIOUS INSTALLED OEV/CE JUMPERS HORN HORWSTROBE STROBEONLY E O L Two-wire system, any mix of models, wired for TANDEM OPERATION. . Horns silenced over two-wire circuit. • Any mix of horn/strobes or strobe-only devices is acceptable. • Horn control connects to interruptible power source. FACP kl XORN ZOXE1 I'1 ~ roxiq0L Otrt b) TONE%T SpecVAlan OEVICE xoxeI xOxes OHEOL ix our > N~N E E lxouaLe ( PES OF 3 ~ O pecVAletl DEVICES: Only H.m OfMIMbC E SUVE ' ~ VObeOnly MoouLez FA > RX LPOL TO NEXT Sp¢clrAlerl DEVICE OPEOL IDioxE¢ aur ~-i > ~ r~ ~ ~ 30NER w ix0ua,[ ( TO NE%T O Q ~ SpecPAlert HOPN ONLY P pEVICE ~1 NLpVE su ~ OR EOL O B > • Q TEMVJIINVEPOFF AIISpectrAlert homs, hoMstrobes, and stro6es wlll aperate in sync. DIAGRAM NOTES: 1) Any mix of SpectrAlert horn/strobe, strobe-only, or horn- only devices is allowable for Zone 1. 2) No devices or horn-only are allowed on Zone 2. If no de- vices are installed on Zone 2, terminate EOL resistor at horn control terminal. Independent Operation HORN AND STR08E FACiORY HORNS INSTALLED JUMPER WIRES REMOVED TO NEXT HORN { ~-1 OR EOL l< ~ NOTE: Sfrobes must be ~ poweretl for ham operetion. TO NEXT r STROBE STROBES FROM FACP, OR EOL MODULE OR PREVIOUS DEVICE NOTE: Break wire as shown (orsupervlslon ofcannection. DO NOT allow sfnpped wire leads to exdend beyond swltch housing. 00 NOT loop wires. H H O O R R N N s s T T fl H U 0 0 e e Four-wire system, combo models, wired for INDEPENDENT OPERATION. (Horn can be tumed off at the panel while strobes continue to operate.) . Temp 3 coding of Multi-Alert and PA400 sounders. NOTE: Strobes must be powered from non-coded supp/y. MODULE 1 0 J XORN 2pNEt COMROL OUf 1~1 FACP ~ ULTI- TONEXT a aa al OEVILE ~ o ~r OP EOL NAC 1 'I~ OHE 1 ZONE 3 Z x om > IO ~ NAC 2 I~I l ZOHE3 IN TnOVBLE ~ ~0 u~en TONE%T r ~ DEVICE p 0 oxi~ OHEOL l r~ suve suve {1 i O i-~ ix ortr - > • • Homs will be TEMP.JUMPEPON tempo2/-caded and in sync. DN-5939 - Page 5 of 6 O ~ ~ ~ O un z ~ W z 3 ~ V 7 ~ O 09 IL RED WHITE voltage candela avg. mA' @ nom. VDC avg. mA` @ nom. FNR P1215 P7216W 12 15 124 167 Horn/Strobes P121575 P121575VJ 12 15175 752 181 P2415 P2415W 24 15 78 98 P241575 P241575W 24 15175 91 111 P2475 P2475VJ 24 75 148 167 P24110 P24110W 24 110 165 209 P241575K (weatherprooQ - 24 75175 91 171 P2475K (weatherproof) - 24 75 148 167 P24110K (weatlherprooQ - 24 110 165 209 P2415A P2475WA 24 15 78 98 P241575A P241575VJA 24 15175 91 117 P2475A P2475WA 24 75 148 167 Canadian Models, p24110A p24710WA 24 110 165 207 Horn/Strobes P241575KA(weatherproo~ - 24 15175 91 111 P2475KA (weatherprooQ - 24 75 148 167 P24110KA (weatherprooQ - 24 110 165 209 Spanish Labeiing, H/S P241575F (FUEGO) 24 15175 91 111 51215 51215W 12 15 114 157 s121575 s121575w ,z ,sns 142 171 Strobes 52415 52415W 24 15 53 BO 5241575 5241575W 24 15115 66 93 52475 52475W 24 75 123 149 524110 524110W 24 110 140 191 S241575K (weatherprooQ - 24 15115 66 93 52475K (weatherprooQ - 24 75 723 159 S24110K (weatherproof) - 24 110 140 191 S2415A S2415WA 24 75 53 80 5241575A 5241575WA 24 15115 66 93 52475A S247SNA 24 75 723 149 Canadian Models, 524110A S24110WA 24 170 140 191 Strobes 5241575KA(wealherprooQ - 24 15175 66 93 S2475KA(weafherproof) - 24 75 123 149 S24110KA(weatherprooQ - 24 110 140 191 Spanish Labeling, Strobes 5241575F (FUEGO) 24 15175 66 93 H72124 H12124W 12124 NA 12123 12121 H12124K(weafherprooQ - 12124 NA 12123 12121 Horns HC12124 (coded power) HC11124W (coded power) 17J24 NA 12123 12127 HC12124K (weafhetproof, for coded power) _ 12124 NA 121 23 121 21 H12124A H12124WA 12124 NA 12 / 23 12121 H72124KA(weatlherprooQ - 12124 NA 12123 12121 Accessories lw HC12124A(codedpower) HC12124WA (coded power) 11124 NA 12123 12121 MDL MDLW 12124 NA tfi 24 Sync•Circuit Module MDIA MDLWA 12124 NA 16 24 Small Footprint Mounting Plate for Single-Gang ONLY S-MP S-MPW NA NA NA NA Surfaee-Mount Baekhox Skirt BBS BBSW NA NA NA NA Universal Mounting Plate (replaeement) 0.MP 0.MPW NA NA NA NA Weatherproof Baekbox W88 - NA NA NA NA NOTES: 1) Canadian model numbers end in "A". 2) Latin American model numbers end in "F". 3) All weatherproof models must use weatherproof backbox model WBB. 4) All SpectrAlert products are designed for wall-mount only. 5) Installation of less than 75 candela strobes may be permissible under the equivalent facilitation clause of the ADAAG (Sec. 22). However, it is the responsibility of the person or entity designing the fre alarm system to determine the acceptability of less than 75 candela strobes. 6) All 15175 candela strobes or horn/strobes are recommended for 20' x 20' rooms or less. 'FOr a complete listing of SpectrAlert current require- ments, pleaserefer to the Current Draw tables on page 2 of this document, or fhe Instruction Manual. Horn and horn/strobe current draws assume the horn is set at Temp 3, electromechanical tone, and high audibility. Page 6 of 6 -.DN-5939 . 05/24/39 2 3 : 5 3 $630 377 6583 SYSTES[ SENSOR lt001/001 SysTEM SENSOR' FAX Sheet . . . . . . From: Craig Deal on 05/25/99 12:35 PM To: Rick Pulver/GRINNELL FIRE PROTECTION cc: Subject 'K' Series Outdoor Fax Num6er: 303-427-9628 Per conversaHon today; The Spectralert "K" series strobe only products are fully listed for outdoor use and the temperature range reBects ihis (-40 to 70 degrees C). The Spectralert "K" Series combos and horn only have a temperature range of 0 to 66 degrees C. These also meet NEMA 3R enclosure ratings. The temperature range is limited on these devices due to UL464 Variable ambient Sound Output Test, which only allows a 3db loss over the temperature range. Spectralert "K" series combos and horn only products meet this by limiting the cold temperature range to 0 degrees C. Test confirm thaf the coldest temperature of -35 degrees C per U1464 the maximum sound loss was 9 db. Sound output retums to nominal°levels when restored ro the reted temperature ranger: Operating the devices below 0 degrees C will not damage the units. If you have any additional questions please feel free to contact me at 800-736-7672. System Sensor A Division o( Pitrmay 3825 Ohio Avenue St. Charles, Illinois 60174 Teleph one: 630-317-6580 Fax: 630-377-6495 ONOTIFIER~ A Pittway Company October 1, 1997 J-89A MDL & MDLW Sync Modules for use with the SpectrAlert Series Section: AudioMsual Appliances GENERAL System Sensor's MDL Sync Module is designed to work with the SpectrAlert series of horns, strobes, and horn/ strobes to provide a means of: synchronizing the tempo- ral-coded homs, synchronizing the one-second flash tim- ing of the strobe, and silencing the horns of the horn/strobe combination over a two-wire circuitwhile leaving the strobes active. MODULE CONFIGURATION Each MDL module has the capability of connecting two Style Y(Class B) circuits or one Style Z(Class A) circuit. The NAC output(s) from the panel are connected to the zone inputs of the MDL module and the zone output(s) from the MDL module are connected to the notification loop(s). Supervision is accomplished in the module by a direct connection belween the zone input and the zone output of each of the lwo zone circuits connected to the normal end- of-line device. The FACP "sees" the EOL device through the MDL module. When either or both outputs (zones 1& 2) from the module are wired to the SpectrAlert products, the horns and strobes in both zones will be synchronized. The MDL module can be configured so that more than two zones can be synchronized bythe interconnection ofthe slave input and output (see Application Examples). SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS A latching Form-C contact is provided in case the synchro- nizing signal to the notification devices is interrupted. The output can be wired so that a trouble signal will be annun- ciated at the panel. if the synchronization pulse faiis in the MDL module, the strobes will shut off. NOTE: The MDL Module is /actory-set with the trouble contacts in the open state. These contacts may close during shipping. Approximately two seconds after power-up, these contacts will open. SPECIFICATIONS Voltage renge: DC or full-wave-rectified; 11 to 30 volts. NOTE: Supply vo/tage range at 12 volts, N to 17 VDC; at 24 volts, 21 to 30 VOC. Maximum load on loop: 3 amps. Current: chart at right. Operating temperature: 0°C to 49°C (32°F to 120°F). UL FM OD4A7 54011 V lt Average Peak In-Rush o age DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR 12 V 10 mA 12 mA 30 mA 31 mA 87 mA 172 mA 24 V 11 mA 15 mA 35 mA 37 mA 198 mA 262 mA This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our producl intortnation up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applicalions or I$0-9001 anticipate all requiremenis. All specifications are subject to changa without notice. For Engineering and ManUfaCtunng more inFOrmation, contact NOTIFIER. Phone: (203) 484-7161 FAX: (203) 4847118 QUalily SyStem CeAifed to rJ N OTI RI E w 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, Connecticul 06472 Intefnalional Standard ISO-9001 Matle In the U.S.A. DN-6066 - Pa9e 1 of4 The MDL Module APPLICATION EXAMPLES Temporal Coding on , Multi-Alert and PA400 (Non-SpectrAlert Horns) • Program module to provide temporal coding by inserting jumper plug per instructions. • Connect only sounders producing a continu- ous tone to the module zone output(s). QCAUT/ON Strobes cannot be used on a module pro- viding temporal coding to horns! Stro6es must be wired for independent operation. NOTE: Temporal jumper should be inserted across both pins on/y on non-SpectrAlert products that are to be powered for temporel sound output. MODULE 1 0l HORN ZONE1 f > ~y FACP o~ CONTROL OUTI ~ Multi-AIeA TONEXT or PA400 DEVICE HomONLY OREOL ZONE 1 ZONE 2 NAC i IN OUT > 0 > NAC2 } ZONE2 TROUBLE , IN O lti-Alert M TO NE%T u orPA400 DEVICE p O Ham ONLY OR EOL SLAVE SLAVE i.i ~ p IN OUT ~ > • • Homs wlll 6e temporal-coded and in sync. TEMP. JUMPER ON Synchronize SpectrAlert Horns and Strobes ZONE 7 INPUT This input powers ihe MDL Module. This input musthave wlfage presentfrom the FACP before anythirg will work. This also supplies wltage to Zone 1 oulput. 750NE2INPUT ThisinputonlysupplieswttagetoZone2oulput.NOTE:IfZonefinputisnot poNered, the no6fica6on devices attached to the Zone 2 oulput kill /rot be alloHed. Thisinputenablesihehomsonihe5pectrAlertnotificationappliances. Voltage HORNCONTROL preseM means homs aie enabled. No wltage present means homs are disabled. SLAVE IN Connects to Master MDL Moduleslave out SLAVE OUT Connects to Slave MDL slave in. _ MODULE 1 Synchronize SpectrAlert Horns and Strobes HORN ZONE 1~., ~ • Each module can power two FACP CONTROL ouT TONEXf three-amp circuits wired in DEVICE Class B, or one three-amp OREOL circuit powered as Class A. NAC 1 ZONE 1 ZONE 2~y 0~ 1N Oui{~ ~ ~ • Each module will synchronize 2 CLASS B two zones. o nal modules can be > • Additi ZONE 2 o NAC 2 ci_~~ TROUBLE added and may be synchro- IN O TONEXT DEwCE nized to all other modules by oREOL interconnecting the "slave" su~vE sv~vE } input and output terminals ~ o IN OUi beriveen madules. • ~ ALL SpectrAlert homs, hoMstrobes, and strobe-only deNCes will ope2te In sync. . TEMP.JUMPER OFF Configured as: Style UClass A HORN ZONE 1 CONTROL OUT TO NEXT DEVICE OR EOL NAC 3 OUT UT ZONE i ZONE 2 f IN OUT ` O 1 CLASSA + NAC 4 RETURN ~ZONE 2 TROUBLEO IN O ( TO NEXT RETURN 0 OEVICE OR EOL NLAVE SLAVE OUT MODULE 2~ 1 ""i I NOTE: Class A configuration TEMP. JUMPER OFF requires a speclal panel. Consutt wNh panel manWactu2r. Page 2 of 4- DN-6066 Controlling Sounder On/Off Over Two Wires Using Module Horn Control • Connect the current source to the horn control input. If a zone output is used for the source, you must use an EOL on the horn control input terminal. • When multiple modules are used, the horn control circuits can be wired in parallel. If wired in parallel and a zone output is used from panel, use an EOL on the last module for supervision. ZONE 7 INP UT This input pov,ers the MDL Module. This input must have wltage present 6om the FACP befo2 anythirg will work. This also supplies wltage to Zone 1 output ZONE 2 INPUT This input onlysupplies wMage to Znne 2 oulput. NOTE: IfZone 1 inputis not poNered, the notifica6on devices attached to the Zone 2 oufput %ill rrot be alloHed. HORNCONTROL ThisinputenablesthehomsontheSpectrAlert rwtifiraGonappliances. Voltaqe p2sent means Fams a2 enabled. No wlTage preseM means tams are disabled. SLAVE IN Connects to Master MDL Module slave ouL SLAVE OUT Connects to Slave MDL slave in. Horns Silenced Over Two-Wire Circuit 1) Any mix of SpectrAlert horns/strobes or strobe-only devices is acceptable 2) Horn Control connects to interruptibie power source. _ MODULE1 FACP 1 HORN ZONE 1 J > 0 CONTROL OUT ` 0- TO NEXT SpectrAlert NAC 1~N' t i~ N NE 1 ZO O ODEVIC R OE I OUT{ > + ~ ) NAC 2 r ZONE 2 IN TROUBLE( b O > SpectrAfert ~ ~ Types of Devices: HORN ONLY ~.~1 SLAVE SLP,VEJ HORWS7Fi0BE IN OUT • STROBE ONLY > • Q MODULE 2 TEMP. JUMPER OFF FACP 2 HORN ZONE 1 CONTROL OUT ` W TONEXT SpectrAlert NOTES: (j 0 ZONE1 ZONE2 DEVICE OREOL An mix of S Y pectrAlert hom/ NAC 1 ~ ~ IN OUT ~y strobe, strobe-only, or horn-only > devices is allowable for Zone 1. + r 2) No devices or horn-only are al- NAC 2 ZONE 2 TROUBLE{ ~ > lowed on Zone 2. If no devices IN ~ O TO NEXT are installed on Zone 2, terminate SpectrAlert EOL resistor at hom control ter- l HORN-0NLY minal. O SLAVE SLAVEI DEVICE OR EOL j IN OUT ` > • ~i TEMP. JUMPER OFF ALL SpectrAlert homs, hom/strobes, and strobes will operete in sync. DN-6066 - Page 3 of4 ~ ~ o 0 ~ 0 0 ~ ~ PRODUC'I LINE INFORMATION MDL Sync module for use with SpectrAleA Series, red. MDLW Same as above, white. Three-Year Limited Warranty ~ System Sensor warrants these horns/strobes to be free ~ from defects in mate(als and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of three years from date of A manufacture. For complete warranty information, contact System Sensor. ~ MOUNTING DIAGRAM 1) Complete field wiring. 2) Mount unit to 4-11/16" backbox with screws ("A"). QWAR LIMITATIONS OF HORNS/S7ROBES The horn and/or strobe will not work wifhout power. The horn/strobe gets its power from the fire/security panel monitoring the alarm system. If power is cut off for any reason, the horn/strobe will not provide the desired audio or visual warning. The horn may not be heard. The loudness of the horn meets (or exceeds) current Underwriters' Laboratories stan- dards. However, the horn may not alert a sound sleeper or one who has recently used drugs or has been drinking alcoholic beverages. The horn may not be heard if it is placed on a different floor from the person in hazard or if placed too far away to be heard over the ambient noise such as traffic, air conditioners, machinery or music appli- ances that may prevent alert persons from hearing the alarm. The horn may not be heard by persons who are hearing impaired. The signal strobe may not be seen. The electronic vi- sual warning signal uses an extremely reliable xenon flash tube. It flashes at least once every three seconds and ex- ceeds current Undervvriters' Laboratories standards for pri- vate mode viewing. The visuai warning signal is suitable for direct viewing and must be installed within an area where it can be seen by building occupants. The strobe must not be installed in direct sunlight or areas of high light inten- sity (over 60 footcandles) where the visual flash might be disregarded or not seen. The strobe may not be seen by the visually impaired and is not intended to meet Ameri- can Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements. The signal strobe may cause seizures. Individuals who have positive photic response to visual stimuli with seizures, such as persons with epilepsy, should avoid prolonged exposure to environments in which strobe signals, includ- ing this strobe, are activated. The signal sfrobe cannot operate from coded power supplies. Coded power suppiies produce interrupted power. The strobe must have an uninterrupted source of DC power in order to operate correctly. System Sensor recommends that the horn and signal strobe always be used in combination so that the risks from any of the above limitations are minimized. 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N p I'~ ~p N ~ Q♦ 0 Z ~ P N a ~ ~ ~ ~ • ~ n ~ N - fT Q N O z` _ ~ 1 ~ ~ ` E~, ~Z Q Wa E~ ~ ~o ~ ~ . ~t i ~ ~ N o z~ N N O Q Ho M UF N o o ~ WQ ~ N ~ N E'~ ~ N< a N 1-W. o IW- m ~ Q'i ~ o~ > i~ p. Z ~ ~ ~ ~W ~1~ N W~ w W a r o a Z ~ ~a N ~ ~ 0~ ~ (n o ~ ~ N a a ~1' o ~ ~ ~n ` p m ~ F ~3als ~~~~~f' J,9 031101d 666ti OZ EO ~ti~ 90 :Cp:1y gp oao uoW 6Mp-WggEbzO2\S3NId1S3M\s439[oJd\ The City of 7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE • WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO 80215 'Wheat 9Ridge December 13, 1999 Exempla West Pines c/o Wes Pavy 8098 W. 381' Avenue Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 RE: Tem ora Occu anc for 8098 W. 38`" Avenue Wheat Rid e Colorado Dear Mr. Pavy, The following letter is to grant permission for temporary occupancy of the above referenced address per the completion dates stated in the November 29, 1999 memorandum from Dennis Armstrong, Director to Dave Roberts, Fire Marshall. Dates mentioned in the memorandum must be adhered to in order to maintain occupancy of the structure, failure to meet these dates could re"sult in discontinued use of the structure. Should you have any questions or comments regarding this issue please contact me at 303- 235-2853. Sincerely, -42 Darin M an Codes A inistrator cc address files Dave Roberts, Wheat Ridge Fire District (303) 234-5900 • ADMINISTRATION FAX: 234•5924 • POLICE DEPARTMENT FAX: 235-2949 Exempla EXEMPLA WEST PINES Wtheran Medical Center 3400 Lutheran Parkway Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80033 303-467-4000, 1-800-779-2701 M E M O R A N D U M DATE; November 29, 1999 TO: Mr. Dave Roberts, Wheat Ridge Fire Protection District, Fire Marshall FROM: Dennis A. Armstrong, Director Exempla Behavioral Health Services RE: 8098 W. 38th Avenue" Exempla Heaithcare is submitting the following letter per your request concerning the structure at 8098 W. 38th Avenue. The following issues are agreed to be completed by the specified dates in order to convert a temporary certificate of occupancy into a permanent one: 1. Exempla Healthcare agrees to have instailed and operational a complete addressable fire alarm system as per design specifications set forth by Grinneil Fire Protection and approved by your office by February 1, 2000. In the interim, battery powered smoke detectors will be installed near all sleeping areas. Exempla further agrees to have an empioyee in the structure and awake 24 hours per day until the fire alarm has been installed and inspected. 2. Exempla agrees to have a one-hour fire enclosure around the boiler and hot water heater constructed by December 24, 1999,complete with access doors to equipment. Fire enclosure subject to approval and inspection by the City of Wheat Ridge Building Department. Exempla Healthcare appreciates your cooperation in this matter and will have all conditions completed by the agreed dates. EXEMI'LA HEALTHCARE To: Mr. Dave Roberts - Wheat Ridge Fire Protection District - Fire Mazsttal From: Mr. John Cook - Exempla Healthcaze - Construction Coordinator Subject: 8098 W. 38" Ave. Date: November 26~ 1999 Mr. Roberts, Exempla Healthcare is submitting the following letter per your request concerning the structure at 8098 W. 38t' Ave. The following issues aze agreed to be completed by the specified dates in order to convert a temporary certificate of occupancy into a permanent one. Exempla Healthcare agrees to liave installed and operational a complete addressable fire alazm system as per design specifications set forth by Grinnell Fire Protecfion and approved by your office by February lst 1999. In the interun battery powered smoke detectors will be installed near all sleeping azeas. Exempla further agrees to have an employee in Uie sWCture and awake 24 hrs a day unffi the fire alann has been installed and inspected. Exempla agrees to Lave a one hour fire enclosure azound the boiler and hot water heater constructed by December 20 1999 complete with access doors to equipment Fire enclosure subject to approval and inspection by ffie City of Wheat Ridge Building Department. Exempla Healthcaze appreciates your cooperation in this matter and will liave all condilions completed by the agreed dates. i i/~a199 o,° "o° o 0 1625 SYCAMORE AVE. g°s y;° BOHEMIA, N.Y. 11716 516-563-8967 ONARCH METAL FABRICATION, INC. FAx 516-563-8976 CUSTOM METAL FABRICATION • ALL TYPES OF METALS & FINISHES ~y FURNITURE AND PANEL REVEALS • CUSTOM LEGS • GROMMETS • TABLE FRAMES ~~~7 o;°g° e a 1625 SYCAMORE AVE. g g p; BOHEMIA, N.Y. 11716 516-563-8967 ! ONAKCHMETAL FABRICATION, INC. Fax 516-563-8976 ; CUSTOM METAL FABRICATION • ALL'fYPES OF METALS & FINISHES ry~ ' FURNITURE AND PANEL REVEALS • CUSTOM LEGS • GROMMETS • TABLE FRAMES ' 0 - - - i q - ~ _ ~ 11~6° ..I ~ H.n. . . ~O,-1D . 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