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PP - 15920 WEST VALLEY HWY - EMBASSY SUITES HOTEL - PERMITS AND PLANS
15920 WEST VALLEY HWY ASSOCIATED PERMITS M17-0120 17-F-186 D17-0001 16-F-117 90-0230 90-0154 11-F-104 05-F-236 96-S-119 00-S-270 93-S-169 93-S-020 19-F-122 16-S-081 93-F-170 18-F-065 D18-0036 11-S-053 92-2-226 90-2-071 90-0106 - SITE LOCATION CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE MARSHAL'S OFFICE 206-575-4407 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. **PLEASE PRINT** King Co. Assessor's Tax No.: Site Address: 51 2O 3� VA -0 e W Tenant Name: M100-1211 Su r raj 0-r-bs3 /IR ,4 Suite Number: Floor: New Tenant? ❑ - Yes `A - No Property Owner's Name: 5 C& Ta G t I v I -c_ ( b 4.t:C- Mailing Address: 1 5 Zn 10.e -o t— t.4 -1 -LAD t-ocA cv46 City State Zip CONTACT PERSON -if there are questions about the submittal. Name: 14a -i1\ Ot Q )-.r o r bavi d Art- DYI Company Name: Ni 6vv w -e-6 S Sf e 5 Day Telephone: 0D1-0 Mailing Address: LP 4 5 8 3 ra- AVC- 5, B 1 oll I C f fi W A 1' D3 2_ E-mail Address: I2-0 `re v.) W ox V�i lr t? S y Si" eve S City Fax tO (v ` Fax Number: N 1� Contractor's City of Tukwila a u � _ �� � i D ,- NICET III number: Business License number: L 5 State Zip aote 9-7a --?-5o4-1- Total number of new/relocated evices)or sprinlder heads: Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $ 7 21 Z Y �% / /� Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): Ref C -r` t (S t • � 7-�7 e 6114,,h tk I 1 LC F.,' NJ nem ^ ie,' do ✓/ ces, re.,/,)441-2k, PERMIT APPLICATION NOTES Value of Construction — In all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the Fire Marshal to comply with current fee schedules. sysf�, F er, Sti%ty pie.✓.acs, This figure will be Expiration of Plan Review -Every permit issued shall become invalid unless the work on the site authorized by such permit is commenced within 180 days after its issuance, or if the work authorized on the site by such permit is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days after the time the work is commenced. The Fire Marshal is authorized to grant, in writing, one or more extensions of time, for periods not more than 180 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OR WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING OWNER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT: Signature: 1•14411`A: D'Rt.J. N cyl- w -/Lt v(S '—CADate: 03.16 )o1$ Print Name: IL ' QRCV FoY N ov e41-- fi re, stew.S Plan Permit App.doc 8/22/14 Day Telephone: .ot' -1-S O 1--avwi — 4 P rv-% TFD FP Form 8 --7L/(1(4 o-,45/ • ACCEPTED Without. Comments Ot As Noted' in Red D Pei'The Attached Letter Theskalefis have been reviewed by The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau for conformance with current City st ndards. Acceptant is subject to errors and omissions which do pot. authorize violations of adopted standards and ordinance. The responsibility for the adequacy of design ,-•:srs totally with the designer. AOdditions, deletlor is . v,sions to these drawings after this date will void tri ..., r:;:eptanc ani yviii require a resubmittao n? ev e+: awintis for subsequent approval. Final acceptance is suaiec: to field test and inspection by The Tukwila Fire P event' Bureau. Date: 1- -'6 .....,�r` '° s)-1 -TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT :`':ease call 206-576-4407 7 and iv r e, eft No. S lnd exact address for shut - Town or restoration approval. §ITE LOCATION CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE MARSHAL'S OFFICE 206-575-4407 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. **PLEASE PRINT** King Co. Assessor's Tax No.: O tip 5Sozz�I Site Address: 154ia.o WeS+ valley Hwy. Tenant Name: E rY. bast, S Suite Number: Ahlkht Floor: 3-4) Property Owner's Name: 5 e A Ta e N o it,4 OPTYYLek, Mailing Address: 3 SD V`1 1+0940vvi4 $4-4* 6 Fe, 9-5D City CONTACT PERSON -if there are questions about the submittal. Name: Katht 0 'R.t6X Day Telephone: .301c. "id'75t Company Name: Noriinwe-t Fre 586f-emsS Mailing Address: aa -614- S $3rd Ave. S Bids D l,(¢wt- WA otgo3 a City State Zip E-mail Address: Korear? n wfi ressrttims• a aW Fax Number: ao Lo 1/3.• /504 Contractor's City of Tukwila Business License number: 1)U''5 • 0 q '1 °L 0 Total number of new/relocated devices or sprinkler heads: `l r� f • tAr1.441 lac M4A '1d 0. va Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $ g l ✓lc kt G1 ►lel. t)4..- 114.0 f .- % 1t• WZ tsc.H 4- ciA4443z Fv✓i 1-, Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): Flrpt '+^" rte 1 n .bta-11 4 beam srnoke. deifL.tvvs plea vi At Caveva e.) of the at✓itAm ov. -Flotms 3,ti^41 to . TYgese loek.w, detectmeS will reftwi- J. a.la.✓w, Condition iv t'ht FX eP . Thert t s an ext abh „t fvgcl- of bea,,,, aL a 1P(..ate-cl on tllc tbp finer Cqf-) , A II p.w► c o rri d orS 5t rru►..r►r r. t (n e ki-r +r y� �,.vG i 5hln pi.o b s ma ice. deter i • d PERMIT APPLICATION NOTES Value of Construction — In all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the Fire Marshal to comply with current fee schedules. Expiration of Plan Review -Every permit issued shall become invalid unless the work on the site authorized by such permit is commenced within 180 days after its issuance, or if the work authorized on the site by such permit is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days after the time the work is commenced. The Fire Marshal is authorized to grant, in writing, one or more extensions of time, for periods not more than 180 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. New Tenant? ❑ - Yes 2- No 0,14,e I L- (0 S LI State Zip I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OR WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. PAID BUILDING OWNER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT: MAY 2 9 2019 Signature: rrx.A•�v t; 5 yaT-„,A TUKWILA FIREDate: D S •a y • 901 �! Print Name:Ka 1( O'gear (w a4GtweSf- fe-.e Syst ero.S Day Telephone: ad L9 3- a•?5o'� Plan Permit App.doc 8122/14 TFD FP Form 8 SITE LOCATION CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE MARSHAL'S OFFICE 206-575-4407 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. **PLEASE PRINT** ) l I King Co. Assessor's Tax No.: Site Address: / 8 ! 2_0 L J V b4 L -L \j M L& J; Suite Number: Floor: 1� New Tenant? 111- Yes [- No Tenant Name: 01 /3 A SS y Property Owner's Name: > / Mailing Address: /S 5 ZO ` V i4 1 / "ems( c'`l y/ kuu 14 wig City ( State Zip CONTACT PERSON -if there are questions about the submittal. c� r / Name: i `'�^ T ( I ''r N/" �,C- LL Day Telephone: ‘.3,047.---(/ ` / T O 0 Company Name: \% S S Ik `C?y -1 - Mailing Address: �9 CZ O / D /i V i v - Se/414U_ W Q-/&/0 E-mail Address: I (Ili/toy-40r') l e ✓ Nl\e-nitY Fax Number: 9 t/ eZip/SO 0 (Uvt- Contractor's City of Tukwila Business License number: Total number of new/relocated devices or sprinkler heads: lV Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $ /&C, (2 /- Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): i Loc ctiae_ ST:6 Y ' _ �C �e ►/ PERMIT APPLICATION NOTES Value of Construction - In all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the Fire Marshal to comply with current fee schedules. Expiration of Plan Review -Every permit issued shall become invalid unless the work on the site authorized by such permit is commenced within 180 days after its issuance, or if the work authorized on the site by such permit is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days after the time the work is commenced. The Fire Marshal is authorized to grant, in writing, one or more extensions of time, for periods not more than 180 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OR WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING OW ' O' UTHORIZED A l Signature: i� � _ /�,�� .L_'" Date: V/ K U/ Print Name: Day Telephone: �Cfry(7--c)- ( C_I I Plan Permit App.doc 8/22/14 TFD FP Form 8 TUICWILA FIRE MARSHAL'S OFFICE Phone: 206-575-4407 • Fax: 206-575-4439 • Email: FireMarshal@tukwilawa.gov CONTRACTORS MATERIAL AND TEST CERTIFICATE FIRE ALARM AND FIRE DETECTION SYSTEMS Fire alarm System is ready for Fire Department acceptance testing. Failure of test will result in termination of the testing and additional fees will be assessed. Contractor is responsible for supplying manpower for Final Acceptance Test with two-way communications. Date o` - 0 ` & O / 1 Permit # Property Address I1 aA 0 lAftrgs de a EY MUY Suite # /V//6 City TUKWILA Zip Code 1619 Name of Facility E M5195 S y S t4i 7 's Occupied as NOTE L Owner or Representative fC CA GR E 55 IT Phone # .25-3 - v?a 8 - 0 4$ 6 Installing Company Nd t rli wLST SysTimiS Nas- 02.91-0 Installing Contractor's Address Oa Plc 930 AV✓; S, /3c( D City lc WA Phone# 010 b --77,g7502 Installer's Name (PRINT) Mil RC /jAY..h.ii License and/or Certificate 13l-ty4 NM *lam F General Contractor N/A Electrical Contractor /VA FACP Equipment Manufacturer ST Le Ai)"l� N2 (BHT Model # S0 ROXL This system has been installed, pre -tested and operates in accordance with the standards listed below and was inspected by M4. OXyJ 'J On (date) -1$ - 2-0 (9 and includes the devices listed on back. Circle all that apply: )( NFPA 72, Chapter 1 2 4 5 6 7 and/or IFC SEC 907 1 NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, Article 760 Manufacturer's Instructions X Manufacturer's Instructions Other (specify) 9(- Tukwila City Ordinance Numbers 2050, 2051 UL Central Station Monitor 1:11.1,../he M System is monitored by U/ASHiv &ToN d} UX/f1 SIGNED 714w. -c-,/ •�Date aZ - I d -,',o I System Firmware: Installed version IS Checksum Date a - t o- 2 0 tq Initial program /3D/Xt ess4,43/.-6. Installation 19,-/ 5-- ac9 / $ Date .2-i 0 -a o / 9 Revisions and Reasons /V/}1 Programmed by /44kk G /ly L/T TUKWILA FIRE MARSHAL'S OFrICE Phone: 206-575-4407 • Fax: 206-575-4439 • Email: FireMarshal@tukwilawa.gov 4.44 Ai�1 CONTRACTORS MATERIAL AND TEST CERTIFICATE Ai FIRE ALARM AND FIRE DETECTION SYSTEMS Fire alarm System is ready for Fire Department acceptance testing. Failure of test will result in termination of the testing and additional fees will be assessed. Contractor is responsible for supplying npower for Final Acceptance Test with two-way communications. go7/6 Date Permit # In Property Address / 5-.47, \A , vtiy GSuite # City TUKWILA / Zip Code Name of Facility &fl JNa.S Sy S VikS Occupied as r•y rt 0L1 Owner or Representative Phone # Installing Company 6-i v01j7 (e4 l/� am: ft_k Installing Contractor's Address % sa�(7 /OM S . .- 10o City S le. 7v✓1 �t8Ia8 Phone # .206 -all- /goo Installer's Name (PRINT) 11 fel- i e S License and/or Certificate W �i v/6S LC9'66 General Contractor Electrical Contractor FACP Equipment Manufacturer 5J i rw,ple_1C Model # 4-1( 00 This system has been installed, pre -tested and operates in accordance with the standards listed below and was inspected by L lark i -tit u7t� On (date) 47-11-1 -/ 6 and includes the devices listed on back. Circle all that apply: NFPA 72, Chapter 1 2 4 5 6 7 and/or IFC SEC 907 NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, Article 760 Manufacturer's Instructions tom- Manufacturer's Instructions Other (specify) Tukwila City Ordinance Numbers 2050, 2051 UL Central Stati Moni or System is monitored b1 SIGNED Date �30 iC System Firmware: Installed version Checksum Date Initial program Installation Date Revisions and Reasons Programmed by Embassy Suites Tukwila 992589905 EQUIPMENT INSTALLED AND TESTED: Control Panel _ of _ Make/Model Manual Station i of _ Make/Model S i rv1P I tx Smoke Detectors of Make/Model Heat Detectors _ of _ Make/Model Duct Detectors of _ Make/Model AN Devices _ of _ Make/Model Audio Devices _ of — Make/Model Visual Devices of Make/Model Auto Door Release — of Make/Model Trouble Indictors _ of — Make/Model Batteries Readings Battery Full Load Charge Generator — of _ Make/Model HVAC Controls _ of _ Make/Model Fire Alarm Dialer _ of _ Make/Model Monitored by Annunciator ` of Make/Model Sprinkler System. (Fire Alarm connections only) Water Flow Sw. _ of — Make/Model Valve Tamper Sw. _ of _ Make/Model PIV _ of — Make/Model Elec. Alarm Bell _ of _ Make/Model Automatic time Delay of Water Flow Alarm seconds. None Installed Do you meet audible/visible requirements of WAC 51-20, IFC SEC 907., and/or NFPA 72 Chapter 6? Yes No Test of alarm System on emergency power, satisfactory? Yes _ No Test Witnessed by Title Date Comments: Fire Alarm Certificate.doc Revised: 6/17/14 TFD FP Form #110 Embassy Suites Tukwila 992589905 1( Withi.v ..;;i. ;+gists p As plot.:. • • 0 Per TN: • : n..t.: '.. . otter 'these plans have peen reviewer rhe Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau, icor conformer!"r, ...fitn current City :noarc s. Acceownc.e is sub3ect :errors and ;nissions which of, authorizF 'v7 ,1 tigi ; of adopted rtiandarus and ons;-:ir.ces The it:y�Juristhiiity for the i .>c quacy of desigr -ASits totaliv'wicb the designer, Additions, delettan$ INisions to tese drawings after ihis date will void tra ,,ccep�ue and will require a r esubmittai of revise -r drawings for subsequent approval. Final acceptance if:: s.,iu ct to field test and inspection by The Tukwila Fire Prevention: g au. NOTICE A Completed, signed, Tukwila Fire Department Pre-test Certificate must be presented to the Inspector prior to commencement of Acceptance Testing of any Fire Alarm and Detection Systems. Failure of test will result in a Re -inspection Fee and termination of the testing '", KWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT ii' J'th caii 206-575-4107,,��s 9i thins Fire Perm Noe and exact ackiress fbr shut- down or reiteration tkIpproval. DRAWING LIST 2 I FI Ff.TRfNIC 1 inir.i i inrn FIRE ALARM SYSTEM TITLE SHEET APPROVED BY) DRAWN BY: J7H CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE MARSHAL'S OFFICE 206-575-4407 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. **PLEASE PRINT** SITE LOCATION Site Address: King Co. Assessor's Tax No.: 0005800024 15920 W. Valley Hwy. LOBBY/GIFT SHOP Suite Number: Floor: 1 Tenant Name: Embassy Suites Hotel New Tenant? ❑ - Yes E - No Property Owner's Name: Embassy Suites Hotel Mailing Address: 15920 W Valley Hwy Tukwila WA 98188 City State Zip CONTACT PERSON -if there are questions about the submittal. Name: Janet Stebbins Day Telephone: 206-291-1468 Company Name: SimplexGrinnell 9520 10th Ave S. Suite 100 Seattle WA 98108 Mailing Address: jastebbins@simplexgrinnell.com City State Zip E-mail Address: Fax Number: 206-291-1500 Contractor's City of Tukwila Business License number: BUS -0994360 Total number of new/relocated devices or sprinkler heads: 2 Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $ 3490.00 Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): Add (1) manual station behind Lobby Reception Desk. Relocate (1) strobe to Gift Shop. Work to be performed by onsite electrical contractor. PERMIT APPLICATION NOTES Value of Construction — In all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the Fire Marshal to comply with current fee schedules. Expiration of Plan Review -Every permit issued shall become invalid unless the work on the site authorized by such permit is commenced within 180 days after its issuance, or if the work authorized on the site by such permit is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days after the time the work is commenced. The Fire Marshal is authorized to grant, in writing, one or more extensions of time, for periods not more than 180 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OR WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING OWNER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT: Signature. si 4Aze 1/ Date: 5/26/2016 Print Name: Janet Stebbins/SimplexGrinnell Day Telephone: 206-291-1468 Plan Permit Appdoc 8/22/14 TFD FP Form 8 i INSPECTION NUMBER INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit PERMIT NUMBERS CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT 206-575-4407 Project J4 ' - ' %7 5/475 Type of ns 774 -pe f„ ort.m....c. Address: Suite #: j'� ' r V f$LiL- Conta Person: Special Instru ions: i2/ Phone No.: Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Sprinklers: \i Hrs.: 1 Fire Alarm: 1/1/4/4- /9-141,1041,t,( MSS) Hood & Duct: f$LiL- Pre -Fire: i2/ Occupancy Type: f'TtZ- S Iv`� b vG T i t t 2 N iej Su/7i2 vi 3uv--t i nor , -1, fi- AAA- - FA --a4 -400 f Ult Li.)(i' 1/0 Sia-14, rN et -r. 1 N 0 t D v i -u. 012 11-f Needs Shift Inspection: '(5 Sprinklers: \i Hrs.: 1 Fire Alarm: 1/1/4/4- /9-141,1041,t,( MSS) Hood & Duct: Monitor: \j r`3 Pre -Fire: Permits: Occupancy Type: f'TtZ- Inspector: Date: (0/74// Hrs.: 1 $100.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. You will receive an invoice from the City of Tukwila Finance Department. Call to schedule a reinspection. Billing Address Attn: Company Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Word/Inspection Record Form.Doc 3/14/14 T.F.D. Form F.P. 113 Inspector: CORRECTION NOTICE/REINSPECTIuN FEE Permit number: TUKWILA FIRE MARSHAL'S OFFICE Office: 206-575-4407 Fax: 206-575-4439 Email: Fire Marshaltukwilawa.gov Business Name:Type //JAW /.7‘ of Inspection: Sere- /A's D103. C D /03, V' • f :tee 2/05_ Location Addre s: /5---e74 Gl/ Date Oto / 7 Contact Person : n'f'/` / , /N Phone No. :1 , ? I 9 1J51 ACTION REQUIRED : .� *A(h/ �4 it 5%,4? *.-2!tel it// arp c D103. C D /03, V' • f :tee 2/05_ i (21,1, ,ptA ji<t_}) Irony CORRECTION OF THE ABOVE ITEMS ARE REQUIRED BY : FAILURE TO CO PLY MAY RESULT IN THE ISSUANCE OF A C NAL CITATION/TICKET. Signatur9 ' Billin WM ailing Address : Attn: Company Name: Address: City: State: Zip: 0 A $100.00 Reinspection Fee is required. You will receive an invoice from the City of Tukwila Finance Department. ❑ Ticket Issued. Citation # Correction Notice Reinsp Fee2.doc Revised 6/17/14 T.F.D. Form F.P. 100 INSPECTION NUMBER INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit PERMIT NUMBERS CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT 206-575-4407 Project: &459/ ,‹. 'ilea Type pecti9n: r 7/VeGfr.07 Address: Suite #: /5 J /Y/" Contact Person: Special Instructions: Phone No.: Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: //V/ .09-1.4leens ,„ //,‘," Needs Shift Inspection: Sprinklers: Fire Alarm: Hood & Duct: Monitor: Pre -Fire: Permits: Occupancy Type: Inspector: pig -,573 Date: //97/ 7 Hrs.: /. p 1 $100.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. You will receive an invoice from the City of Tukwila Finance Department. CaII to schedule a reinspection. Billing Address Attn: Company Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Word/Inspection Record Form.Doc 3/14/14 T.F.D. Form F.P. 113 l INSPECTION NUMBER INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit PERMIT NUMBERS CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT 206-575-4407 Project: /, Li7?�//lSS Sprinklers: Type of In ection: 74- Address: L(/ Contact Person: Suite #: /j i Special Instructions: – 6V/GSC Phone No.: Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Sprinklers: Fire Alarm: Hood & Duct: //f/54-4,11 / Wi �7*=L — ,/t55 Permits: Occupancy Type: – 6V/GSC 47/4lifIttla //tf, e 0041E- IbteS F .— -171.‹_ .---e A/4e.f., z.ve-- .- 0,41 60,71 Zac,a Gv4 ? .4./� J s fie /ti p/kc:c ripm-87Za Needs Shift Inspection: Sprinklers: Fire Alarm: Hood & Duct: Monitor: Pre -Fire: Permits: Occupancy Type: Inspector`s f 513 Date: ?go/A, Hrs.: /. 0 $100.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. You will receive an invoice from the City of Tukwila Finance Department. Call to schedule a reinspection. Billing Address Attn: Company Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Word/Inspection Record Form.Doc 3/14/14 T.F.D. Form F.P. 113 INSPECTION NUMBER INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit PERMIT NUMBERS CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East, Tukwila, Wa. 98188 206-575-4407 Project: ASS SG4e_S Type of ?Pection: 11 // Address:Contactson: Suite #: f 0224 W Vi/ Hood & Duct: Special Instructions: Phone No.: pproved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: ?a6,97 44 L»44rs 4e 3Tae..e-rffrce Needs Shift Inspection: Sprinklers: Fire Alarm: Hood & Duct: Monitor: Pre -Fire: Permits: Occupancy Type: Inspector: i , 7 Date: 9/34 4' Hlrs.: /.6 $100.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. You will receive an invoice from the City of Tukwila Finance Department. Call to schedule a reinspection. Billing Address Attn: Company Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Word/Inspection Record Form.Doc 6/11/10 T.F.D. Form F.P. 113 INSPECTION NUMBER INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit PERMIT NUMBERS CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT 206-575-4407 ProjectL 4 1,g4474 Type of In ion: Address: Suite #: /..-.9so 11L' Contact rson: /%2AYL' Special Instructions: Phone No.: pproved per applicable codes. riCorrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: /4‘44‘edil fr&ryt2 4577s1044.-- PAs. Z2z ,S,1449ges 41446 06A4600 Vi YS Atfotepil Li A/A/G �ly.flt7/C. Needs Shift Inspe ion: Sprinklers: Fire Alarm: Date: 3/7/1 1 Jb Hood & Duct: Monitor: l Pre -Fire: Permits: Occupancy Type: Inspector: -3.e.0":„...--,-71/ 1 Date: 3/7/1 Hrs.: 2.0 $100.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. You will receive an invoice from the City of Tukwila Finance Department. Call to schedule a reinspection. Billing Address Attn: Company Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Word/Inspection Record Form.Doc 3/14/14 T.F.D. Form F.P. 113 INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NUMBER PERMIT NUMBERS CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT 206-575-4407 Project: lc, ,1'kot_ Type of Inspection: ,_____ vi P144 Address:, / ilSuite #: l SgeZOl V K Contact Person: Special Instructions: Phone No.: Approved per applicable codes. riCorrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Fns 47poV� - S-wn w" 13 7a 41 - ' (,,J/fit Fj 44 • Needs Shift Inspection: r Sprinklers: `7 Hrs.: Fire Alarm: V Hood & Duct: Monitor: Pre -Fire: Permits: Occupancy Type: r' Inspector:. .— Date: /19 li qh c Hrs.: $100.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. You will receive an invoice from the City of Tukwila Finance Department. Call to schedule a reinspection. Billing Address Attn: Company Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Word/Inspection Record Form.Doc 3/14/14 T.F.D. Form F.P. 113 v INSPECTION NUMBER INSPECTION RECORD /14 17- - ' 12c Retain a copy with permit PERMIT NUMBERS CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT Pr oject• 62/' % Type of n l 1% G P ‘ig. Address:I Suite #: is- , , V, l'( Conto Person: Special Instru ions: ) Phone No.: Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. .4K/ COMMENTS: '1 F, fyQ' fi 1 L - l , b E= r 6 -e ---7--&-e-7 6 /Z- A/&5 'to (2e -T p r(1 .Su p F72-- o- esu' cf ATh7` 4`7.. -'tAA ) - mac- - (4%1)1'6_ ti c r- )).,r- 4 -f --:-0--6-,z.. S 90--,., g f Ai 6 1 ki t D v u Lt 4-L0 -&7s5 A9 -'1,C Pre -Fire: Needs Shift Inspection: '1 F, Sprinklers: t Fire Alarm: W4 ( ri_,( ) Hood & Duct: Monitor:e'-S Pre -Fire: Permits: Occupancy Type: -Z Inspector: 7 I Date: to .of 17-- / Hrs.: $100.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. You will receive an invoice from the City of Tukwila Finance Department. Call to schedule a reinspection. Billing Address Attn: Company Name: Address: City: State: Word/Inspection Record Form.Doc 3/14/14 Zip: T.F.D. Form F.P. 113 t /9- &-i?)- 00WEST FIRE Srg�f Saving Lives Protecting Property J. EMBASSY SUITES FIRE ALARM SYSTEM TI 15920 WEST VALLEY HWY. TU KWI LLA, WA 98188 SUBMITTALS NORTHWEST FIRE SYSTEMS 22645 83RD AVE. S. KENT, WA98032 P: (206)772-7502 LICENSE # NORTHFS875MJ SYSTEM SENSOR® BEAM7224(5) Single -ended Reflected Type Beam Smoke Detector Model BEAM 1224 is uniquely suited for protecting open areas with high ceilings — areas where other methods of smoke detection are difficult to install and maintain. Features • 16- to 328 -foot protection range • Single -ended, reflective design • User-friendly alignment procedure • Six user selectable sensitivity levels • Optional integral NFPA 72 sensitivity test feature • Removable plug-in terminal blocks • Digital display for easy alignment • Built-in automatic gain control compensates for signal deterioration from dust build-up • Remote test station option • Paintable cover • Easiest alignment in the industry • Heater kits for transmitter/receiver and reflector option Agency Listings LISTED S911 72641209228 MEA approved 54-04-E M approved 2165 Y System Sensor Model BEAM1224 is a four -wire conventional reflected beam smoke detector, which is uniquely suited for protecting open areas with high ceilings, where other methods of smoke detection are difficult to install and maintain. It is to be used with UL Listed compatible control panels only. An advantage of this single -ended reflective design is that it is much easier to install than the dual -ended projected beam detectors. Alignment is quickly accomplished via an optical sight and a two -digit signal strength meter incorporated into the product. Another advantage of the BEAM1224 is that it is listed for operation in temperatures ranging from —22°F to 131°F.This means it can be used in open areas to provide early warning in environments where temperature extremes may exceed the capability of other types of smoke detectors. BEAM1224 consists of a transmitter/receiver unit and a reflector. When smoke enters the area between the unit and the reflector, the smoke causes a reduction in the signal. When the smoke level reaches the predetermined threshold, an alarm is activated. BEAM1224 has four standard sensitivity selections, along with two Acclimate ' settings (adjustable sensitivity). When one of the two Acclimate settings is selected, the detector will automatically adjust its sensitivity using advanced software algorithms to choose the optimum sensitivity for the specific environment. BEAM1224S is also equipped with an integral sensitivity test feature, which consists of a test filter attached to a servo motor inside the detector optics. When the remote test station RTS451 /RTS151 is used, the motor is activated and moves the filter into the pathway of the light beam, to test the detector's sensitivity. This integral sensitivity test feature allows the user to quickly and easily meet the annual maintenance and test requirements of NFPA 72. BEAM1224(5) Specifications Operational Specifications Protection Range 16 ft. to 328 ft. (5m to 100m) Adjustment Angle Sensitivity Levels +/-10 Degrees horizontal & vertical (The optics move independent of the unit) Level 1 - 25% Level 2 - 30% Level 3 - 40% Level 4 - 50% Acclimate Level 1 - 30-50% Acclimate Level 2 - 40-50% Fault Condition (Trouble) 96% or more obscuration blockage In alignment mode Improper initial alignment Self -compensation limit reached Alignment Aid Optical gunsight Integral signal strength indication 2 -digit display Alarm Indicator Local red LED and remote alarm Trouble Indicator Local yellow LED and remote trouble Normal Indicator Local flashing green LED Test/Reset Features Integral Sensitivity Test Filter (BEAM1224S only) Sensitivity filter (Incremental scale on reflector) Local alarm test switch Local alarm reset switch Remote test and reset switch (Compatible with RTS451 /RTS151 and RTS451 KEY/RTS151 KEY test station) Smoke Detector Spacing On smooth ceilings, 30-60 feet between projected beams and not more than one-half that spacing between a projected beam and a sidewall. Other spacing may be used depending on ceiling height, airflow characteristics, and response requirements. See NFPA 72. Environmental Specifications Temperature Humidity -22°F to 131°F (-30°C to 55°C) 10-93% RH Noncondensing Electrical Specifications Voltage 10.2 to 32 VDC (BEAM1224) 15 to 32 VDC (BEAM1224S) Electrical Specifications (BEAMHKR) Voltage 15 to 32V Current 450mA Max at 32V (per reflector) Power Consumption 7.7W @ 24V; 15W @ 32V (per reflector) BEAM1224(S) Parts Activated Test Feature Wiring Terminals (BEAM1224S only) Ordering Information Part No. Description BEAM1224 4 -wire conventional beam smoke detector with 8' reflector BEAM1224S 4 -wire conventional beam smoke detector with 8" reflector and integral sensitivity test Accessories BEAM1224S should not be used BEAMLRK with 12V power sources Avg. Standby Current (24VDC) 17mA Max Avg. Current During Testing 500mA Max Avg. Alarm Current (24VDC) 38.5mA Max Avg. Fault Current (24VDC) 8.5mA Max Avg. Alignment Mode Current (24VDC) 28mA Max Mechanical Specifications Detector Dimensions Reflector Dimensions (16' to 230') Reflector Dimensions (beyond 230') 10"H x 7.5"W x 3.3"D (254mm H x 191mm Wx 84mm D) 7.9"x 9.1"(200 x 230mm) 15.7"x 18.1"(400 x 460mm) Electrical Specifications (BEAMHK) Voltage 15 to 32V Current 92mA at 32V Power Consumption 1.6W @ 24V; 3W @ 32V Long range accessory kit (3) additional reflectors (Required for applications in excess of 230 ft [70 m)) BEAMMMK Multi -mount kit (Provides ceiling or wall mount capability with increased angular adjustment for either the beam or the reflector. When installed with the transmitter/receiver unit, BEAMSMK must be used as well) BEAMSMK Surface mount kit for use with BEAMMMK 6500-MMK Heavy duty multi -mount kit (for installations prone to vibration or where there is difficulty in maintaining the set angle. When installed with the transmitter/receiver unit, 6500-SMK must be used as well) 6500-SMK Surface mount kit for use with the 6500-MMK BEAMHK Heater kit for transmitter/receiver unit (See electrical requirements above) BEAMHKR Heater kit for reflector (See electrical requirements above) RTS451 KEY / Remote test station with key lock RTS151KEY RTS451 /RTS151 Remote test station SYSTEM �$ SENSOR" 3825 Ohio Avenue • St. Charles, IL 60174 Phone: 800-SENSOR2 • Fax: 630-377-6495 02010 System Sensor Product speaf, aeons subject to charge without nonce Visit systemsensorcom for current product nfamavon, including the latest version of this data sheet 005-0365-006.7/10• f2453 Simplex Simplex Time Recorder Co. 455 N 35th Street Seattle, WA 98103 Seattle (206) 632-4511 Tacoma (206) 272-2878 Everett (206) 252-0190 Fax (206) 634-0214 Embassy Suites Hotel Meeting Room Addition Tukwila, WA McMullen Electric Puyallup, WA Fire Alarm System Index Section I: Bill of Materials Section II: Data Sheets Section III: Warranty Section IV: Testing Section V: Technical Information Support (TIS) Simplex Simplex Time Recorder Co. 455 N 35th Street Seattle, WA 98103 Seattle (206) 632-4511 Tacoma (206) 272-2878 Everett (206) 252-0190 Fax (206) 634-0214 Embassy Suites Hotel Meeting Room Addition Tukwila, WA McMullen Electric Puyallup, WA Fire Alarm System Quantity Product Number Description 1 4100-8901 Addition to Existing Fire Alarm Control Panel to consist of: 1 4100-5004 8 Zone Style "B" Module 1 4100-4001 2 Ckt Signal Mode, Style "Y" 1 4100-0403 8 Zone LED Module 2 2099-9754 Manual Pull Station 10 2098-9201 10 2098-9211 6 2902-9734 5 4904-9501 5 4904-9105 Photoelectric Smoke Detector Smoke Detector Base Ceiling Speaker Visible Only Base Strobe Lens, Vertical NOTE: QUANTITIES PRINTED PER PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS OSimplex True: _- = = = = . Fire Alarm Systems UL, ULC Listed FM Approved* 4100/4120 Microprocessor Based Monitoring and Control System STANDARD FEATURES: • UL Listed for NFPA 71, 72, and Power Limited Applications Per NEC 760 • 80 Character Dynamic LCD Display • Battery Supervision (Low/No Battery) • City Connection Circuit • Field Configurable/Expandable • Dedicated Supervisory Service Indicator and Acknowledge • Nonvolatile Flash EPROM SOFTWARE FEATURES: • WALK TEST** • 4 Operator Access Levels • 600 Event Historical Logging • Zone Selectable Alarm Verification • Programmable Zone Coding (PNIS) • Individual Circuit Disconnect/Disable • Selective Signaling and/or Relay Control • Onboard Trouble -Shooting Diagnostics OPTIONAL FEATURES: • Class B (Style B) or Class A (Style D) Initiating Device Circuits • Class B (Style Y) or Class A (Style Z) Notification Appliance Circuits • Control Relays with Positive Feedback • Interface to Addressable Devices (MAPNET II®), (TrueAlarmrM)*** • Expandable to 1000 Circuits • Voice Communications • MINIPLEX® Transponders • Trouble Silenced Reminder • Supervised Serial Annunciators • Graphic Annunciator Interface Modules • Field Programmable Trouble, Alarm, and/or Status LEDs • RS232 Outputs to Remote Printers or CRT • Communication to 2120 Multiplex System • Supervised/Interchangeable LEDs • Field Programmable Switches Applicable FM approval information is available on request. " WALK TEST is protected under U.S. Patent # 4.725.818. • MAPNET is protected under U.S. Patent # 4.796,025. TrueAlarm is protected under U.S. Patent # 5.565.468. 4100 -SERIES FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL INTRODUCTION: The Simplex 4100-8001 is a microprocessor based Fire Alarm Control System using the latest in electronics technology. The 4100 can be custom programmed to meet a variety of applications and local code requirements with its simple yet powerful and flexible software. The 4100 system is fully field configurable, programmable and editable. This flexibility minimizes delays in job completion due to last minute changes by allowing these changes to be made on site. The system can be easily expanded up to a maximum of 1000 circuits in any combination of Initiating Device Circuits. Notification Appliance Circuits, Auxiliary Control Relays and Addressable Devices. Note: When configuring a panel. substituting the prefix 4120 for 4100 will add the special modifications required for 4120 network operation. Refer to data sheet S4120-0001. P'bicahon S4100-0013-3 11-92 OPERATOR INTERACTION: To provide maximum efficiency in performing primary fire alarm functions, the 4100 master controller operator's panel (shown in Fig. 1) makes visible only the indication and interaction keys required in an emergency situation. Alarm, Supervisory and Trouble conditions are indicated at the operator's panel by dedicated LEDs and a tonealert. An 80 character Alphanumeric Liquid Crystal Display provides information as to the point status (alarm, trouble, etc.), type of alarm (smoke detector, pull station, etc.) number of alarms in the system, and a custom location label. Alarm, supervisory and trouble conditions have dedicated acknowledge buttons. Operation of the appropriate acknowledge button silences the tone -alert. However, the LED remains illuminated until all conditions in that category are restored to normal. The 4100 can be programmed to perform a "global acknowledge" in accordance with NFPA 72A, B, and C, where a single keypress of the appropriate acknowledge button will silence the tone -alert for all points in that condition. The 4100 can also be programmed for individual acknowledgment of each point in an abnormal condition as well as their restoration, as required by NFPA 72D. Notification Appliances can be silenced by pressing the "Alarm Silence" button. Depressing the "System Reset" button restores the system to the normal operating mode. To serve as a "trouble reminder" when a trouble condition remains in the system and the audible trouble signal has been silenced, the tone -alert can be programmed to resound at user specified time intervals. 1 SYSTEM A 0 0 ALARM ACK SUPERVISORY SERVICE 0 SYSTEM 0 TROUBLE 0 TBL ACK L- ACKNOWLEDGE INE•moJ POWER 0 FIGURE 1 For increased functionality, simply open the "access door" to expose the additional operator keys (as depicted in Fig. 2). The depth of the operator's interaction is determined by four Security Access Levels. For instance, Level 1 allows routine actions while Level 4 is reserved for more sensitive operations by an authorized operator. The "FUNCTION KEYS," "DISPLAY/ACTION" keypad, and the "ENTRY" keypad are the operator interface sections which provide, in a self directing manner, operations nonessential in a fire emergency situation. These operations include items such as: "ENABLE" or "DISABLE" a circuit, turn a control point "ON" or "OFF", and menu items such as: "SET TIME AND DATE", "DISPLAY HISTORICAL LOGS", etc. The "NET" key is used to display 4120 Network point data located at other network panels. CONTROL CO" 00. OO" 00"♦ 00,1 F1 v FUNCTION KEYS F2 3 F3 r F4 1 v v v SYSTEM SUPERVISORY SYSTEM 0 0 0 ALARM SERVICE TROUBLE d A • LARM SUPV TSL ACK ACK ACK L�ACKNOWLEOGE l POWER 0 QONQ • ALARM SYSTEM SILENCE RESET ♦ i 'ma DISPLAY ACTION anr. ENTRY (FUNCTION) (PREVIOUS) ( NEXT ON I OFF ) ( AUTO ) ( MENU ) CLAMP 1 TEST J ) (ENABLE ) (DISPLAY ) ( DISPLAY 1 TIME' J FIGURE 2 ON Programmable "CONTROL" keys and associated LEDs. Possible applications: city disconnect, door holder bypass, manual evacuation, elevator capture bypass, etc. "CONTROL" keys can be individually passcode protected so that only certain Access Level operators can perform that function. Operations of the four "FUNCTION KEYS" vary within each Main Menu Option. The keys' function will be defined in the top line of the LCD display. For example, in the "DISPLAY HISTORICAL ALARM LOGS" "FUNCTION" menu, depressing the F2 key will display the most recent alarm event stored in the history log. 80 Character, Backlit, Liquid Crystal Display CONTROL OC). Oa OOt of OO\ CITY DISCONNECT FUNCTION KEYS F1 \ F2 / \y v v v F4 v F1 = ALARM F2 = LAST F3 = CLEAR F4 _ QUIT SYSTEM ALAARRM ALARMD ACK SUPERVISORY SERVICE SUPVO ACK SYSTEM TROUBLE ACKNOWLEDGE POWER 0 ON 0 ALARM SYSTEM SILENC� RESET - DISPLAY ACTION - (FUNCTION) (PREVIOUS) ( ON ) ( OFF ) ( MENU LAMP 1 l TEST J (ENABLE ) (DISPLAY) ( DISPLAY) TIME' ENTRY AUX 7 8 9 NET ENTER The "DISPLAY/ACTION" and "ENTRY" keypads allow operators having certain access levels the ability to perform controlling functions to the system's zones, signals or auxiliary control relays, or to gain access for system information. FIGURE 3 MODULE DESCRIPTIONS MASTER CONTROLLER MODULE (4100-7000 SERIES) The 4100 Master Controller Board provides system control, synchronization, and supervision of all modules, continuously scanning each module for any status changes. — Operator's Panel. — One SPDT Auxiliary Trouble Relay Contact Rated at 2 Amps @ 30 VDC. — City Circuit: • 24VDC Remote Station (reverse polarity), local energy, shunt master box or a form 'C' contact output • Interface to Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter (DACT) for NFPA 71 applications. — Battery Charger (4 Amp): • Charges 50 Ampere hour batteries to 70% in 12 hours • Compatible with Lead Acid Batteries — Power Supply (basic): • 120VAC Input • 8 amps @ 24VDC output for system operation • Power Limited REDUNDANT MASTER CONTROLLER (4100-7023) Provides monitored dual control with automatic switch - over hardware. (Note: Available fourth quarter 1992, UL listing is in process). SPECIFICATIONS: Humidity 85% Non -condensing Temperature 32°F to 120°F 0°C to 48°C Input Power Requirements 4 amps @ 120 VAC or 2 amps @ 240 VAC for each power supply MODULE DESCRIPTIONS (Cont.) INITIATING DEVICE CIRCUITS (4100-5000 Series) — Eight Circuit Zone Modules provide system expansion of Class `B' (Style B) or Class 'A' (Style D) Zones — Capable of supporting two -wire Simplex smoke detectors plus normally open contact devices (pull stations, heat detectors, etc.) — Accepts Mechanical Coded Inputs — Clearly marked installer termination points AUXILIARY CONTROL RELAYS (4100-3000 Series) — Built-in fuse protection per contact — Feedback points for positive indication of on/off status of remote devices. — Clearly marked installer termination points. • 4100-3001 — Four CPU controlled relays — DPDT contacts rated for 2 amps @ 24VDC • 4100-3002 — Four CPU controlled relays — DPDT contacts rated for 10 amps @ 24VDC • 4100-3003 — Eight CPU controlled relays — DPDT contacts rated for 3 amps @ 24VDC ADDITIONAL BATTERY CHARGER (4100-0104, -0114) — Capable of charging 110 Ah batteries — Can charge lead acid or Ni -cad batteries — Monitors for AC power failure, low/no battery, and high battery level — 240VAC power input option (-0114) RS -232/2120 COMMUNICATION MODULE (4100-0112) — Provides two RS -232-C outputs for remote printers and/or CRT — Five RS -232-C ports maximum per 4100 system — Each port can be vectored by event category — Port 1 can be configured to provide network communication to a host 2120 Multiplex System NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUITS (4100-4000 Series) — Two, four, or six circuit modules provide system expansion of Style Y or Style Z circuits — Each circuits rated for 2 amps @ 24VDC or 50 Watts @ 25 VRMS or 100 watts @ 70 VRMS for speaker circuits — Supervised for opens, grounds, and wire -to -wire shorts — Dual and triple channel modules have integral switching relays for selecting the proper audio channel output — Clearly marked installer termination points EXPANSION POWER SUPPLY (4100-0105, -0115, -0108, -0118) — Five amp regulated 24VDC output for peripheral devices requiring ± 5% regulation (-0105, -0115) — Eight amps @ 24VDC output for standard peripheral devices (-0108, -0118) — Filtered — Power Limited — 240 VAC input option (-0115, -0118) ENHANCED CHARGER PACKAGE (4100-0124) Same as the 4100-0104, or -0114 with the additional features of: — Manual switches for high rate charge, and AC disconnect — LED indications for AC fail/disconnect, low/no battery, and high battery level — Battery meters to indicate battery voltage and charging current • Voltmeter (0-50VDC) • Ammeter ( 0-15 Amps) STYLE 7 INTERFACE MODULE (4100-0123) — Maintains 2120 communications during a wire -to -wire short fault condition. — Primary, secondary, and transmit data status indicators MODULE DESCRIPTIONS (Cont.) 4100 VOICE COMMUNICATION COMMAND CENTER COMPONENTS MASTER CONTROLLER ONE-WAY VOICE COMMUNICATIONS MICROPHONE TWO-WAY FIREFIGHTER MASTER PHONE TELEPHONE CIRCUIT SELECTOR SWITCHES AUDIO CONTROL SWITCH MODULE ONE-WAY VOICE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS: • Single & Dual Channel Audio • Triple Channel Audio with a Dedicated Microphone Channel • Multiple Supervised Remote Microphone Inputs • Multiple Built -In Selectable Tones • Spoken Voice Coding • Multiple Digitized Human Voice Messages • Spoken Walk Test • Digitized Voice/Tone Generation • Automatic or Manual Audio Control • Separate Evacuation, Drill, and Optional "All Clear" Voice Messages and Tones • Ready -to -Talk Indicator for Microphone • Synchronized Redundant Voice Tone Generator • Local Panel Speaker for Tone/Message Broadcast Verification • Miniplex Voice Transponders for Distributed Audio FIREFIGHTERS' TELEPHONE SYSTEM: • Firefighters' Telephone to Audio Interface • Multiple Remote Master Phones • Tone Signal Indication on Remote Firefighters' Telephone LOCAL PANEL SPEAKER GENERAL: The 4100-8201 Audio System provides one-way voice communication, alarm tones, and/or prerecorded voice messages to alert occupants of a fire or other emergency situations. Evacuation signalling may be automatically generated via alarm initiated event programs in the 4100 Master Controller or by firefighting personnel utilizing the system microphone. The system may also be equipped with a Firefighters' Master Telephone module to allow the Fire Commander two- way communication with firefighters or fire wardens located elsewhere in the building. OPERATION: The heart of the 4100 Audio System is the 4100-0210 series Audio Control Board which provides routing and preamplification of digitized alarm tones and voice messages. Actual tones and human voice messages are recorded to digital format and stored in the Audio Control Board's message memory. When called upon, an integral Voice Tone Generator (VTG) recreates the audio waveforms of the prerecorded voice/tone messages to sound completely natural. The Audio Control Board receives instructions from the 4100 Master Controller to direct the routing of the audio tones, codes, prerecorded or manual voice messages to the appropriate audio output circuits. MODULE DESCRIPTIONS (Cont.) AUDIO CONTROL BOARD (4100-0210 SERIES) • Message Memory — Custom Message Data • Routing Matrix — Input/Output Switching • Audio Inputs: — Master Microphone — Remote Microphone #1 (Optional) — Remote Microphone #2 (Optional) — Primary Voice/Tone Generator — Secondary Voice/Tone Generator (Optional) — Phone to Audio Interface • Audio Outputs: — Channel 1 (Single Channel 4100-0210) — Channel 2 (Dual Channel 4100-0211) — Channel 3 (Triple Channel 4100-0212) — Local Panel Speaker • Audio Tones: — Slow Whoop — A slowly ascending tone from 200 to 830 Hz in 2.5 seconds. Recommended for fire alarm and no other purpose. — High/Low— A free running tone with a high frequency of 750 Hz and a low frequency of 500 Hz. The "ON" time (high) is 100 milliseconds while the "OFF" time (low) is 400 milliseconds. — Horn — Continuous 500 Hz tone. Can also be used for coded systems. — Chime — A 600 Hz tone with a 1.5 second delay time. Can be used as a free running tone or on a coded system. — Beep— A 500 Hz tone with a time duration of 0.7 seconds on and 0.7 seconds off. — Stutter— A 500 Hz tone with equal on and off times of 100 milliseconds. — Wail — Ascends, then descends between 600 to 940 Hz. — GSA Tone — Continuous 2000 Hz tone. — Bell— A fundamental frequency of 350 Hz with prominent harmonics at 700 Hz and 2100 Hz. Zone Coded Signalling is available using tones or spoken numbers. Spoken coded messages can be used in place of conventional pulse tone coding eliminating counting and interpretation of the zone coded location by appropriate personnel. For example, a fire alarm zone such as 1st Floor East Smoke Detector Rm. 23 will be Code 1123. Two possible transmission schemes are: • Conventional Zone Coded Signalling where T = Tone T...T...TT...TTT...T...T...TT...TTT... • Spoken Coded Signalling CODE, ONE..ONE..TWO..THREE... r,C)nE. ONE. ONE.TWO..THREE The Digital Audio Controller has the ability to precede spoken codes with phrases and alert tones. The previous example could have been preceded with a chime tone. The word "CODE" could be replaced with the phrase "DOCTOR FIRESTONE, PLEASE DIAL...". Preprogrammed special messages are available on request. The standard Evacuation Message is as follows: "ATTENTION...ATTENTION...ATTENTION...AN EMERGENCY HAS BEEN REPORTED...ALL OCCUPANTS WALK TO THE NEAREST STAIRWAY EXIT AND WALK DOWN TO YOUR ASSIGNED REENTRY FLOOR OR MAIN LOBBY...DO NOT USE THE ELEVATOR...WALK TO the NEAREST STAIRWAY...00 NOT USE THE ELEVATOR...WALK TO the NEAREST STAIRWAY." Up to five minutes of special phrases and messages are available to meet specific applications. AUDIO AMPLIFIERS (4100-0201 SERIES) • Integral Amplifier Monitor • Input for Amplifier Backup — Automatically Switches to a Backup Amplifier upon Primary Amplifier Failure • Battery Backup Capability • 25VRMS Output • 70 VRMS Output (Option) • Frequency Response of 120 to 12,000 Hz MINIPLEX® TRANSPONDERS In this example of 4100 Minipiex w/audio, an alarm from smoke detectors connected to Transponder #1 is transmitted to the CPU (Solid Line). The CPU automatically causes an alert tone to be transmitted to speakers via commands to appropriate Transponders. (Refer to data sheet S4100-0015 for additional information on MINIPLEX transponders). ■ =• ►■ SPEAKERS 120 VAC ,y SMOKE DETECTORS SMOKE DETECTORS 0 0-0 0 0 COMMUNICATIONS WIRING AMP TRANSPONDER x2 4100 CPU AMP TRANSPONDER 41 SPEAKERS \\ 120 VAC SIGNAL PATH LEGEND ALARM INPUT FROM DETECTOR CONTROL OUTPUT TO SPEAKERS MODULE DESCRIPTIONS (Cont.) LED ANNUNCIATION Optional annunciation interface modules can be utilized for remote and/or local control pan& annunciation. The LEDs are programmable for slow rate, fast rate pulse or steady illumination. 64/64 LED/SWITCH CONTROLLER (4100-0301) — Interfaces up to 64 LEDs and 64 switches to the master controller via serial communication — Continuously monitors switches for changes in status — Supervises and controls LEDs — Supervises LED/switch module placement REMOTE UNIT INTERFACE (4100-0303, -0304) — Mounted in the Fire Alarm Control Panel, this module provides a supervised serial communication channel to remotely located annunciators and I/O Panels. — Style 7 communication (-0304) 24 POINT I/O GRAPHIC INTERFACE (4100-0302) — Each of the 24 points can be individually configured as either a switch input or a lamp driver output — 150 mA lamp driver output (+24VDC common) — Outputs can be steady, slow pulse, or fast pulse — Switch inputs can monitor 2 position or 3 position switches — Lamp test input — Provides supervised monitoring and/or control for smoke control applications LED/SWITCH MODULES These modules contain socketed LEDs to allow customization within each module by interchanging different color LEDs. — Switch modules can be used to manually control such functions as HVAC control, pressurization fans control, damper control, speaker circuit control, etc. ;•; ocL o"' o°` o°` o' o, o; o0 8redLEDs X:XX'X.X 8 yellow LEDs X X 8 green LEDs 1 X ' 8 momentary switches X ! X 8 three position maintained switches X 7 4603-9101 LCD ANNUNCIATOR GENERAL: The Simplex 4603-9101 LCD Annunciator used with the 4100 Series Fire Alarm Control Panel provides remote area annunciation and control. Information is transmitted to the 4603 LCD annunciators over a single twisted shielded pair cable. Other styles of Simplex Serial Annunciators can be connected on the same pair of wires. OPERATION: Alarm, Supervisory and Trouble conditions are indicated at the annunciator by dedicated LEDs and a tonealert. These conditions also have dedicated Acknowledge buttons. Operation of the appropriate acknowledge button silences the tonealert. However, the LED remains illuminated until all conditions in that category are restored to normal. Repeated operation of for example the ALARM ACKnowledge button will scroll the LCD display showing the alarms in the sequence of occurrence. The tone -alert also provides an audible feedback indication for the operation of any of the annunciator buttons. An 80 character, back -lit, Alphanumeric, Liquid Crystal Display provides clear english language information as to the 4100 point status (alarm, trouble, etc.), type of alarm (smoke detector, pull station, etc.), number of alarms, supervisory conditions and troubles in the system, and a custom location label. Notification Appliances can be silenced by pressing the "ALARM SILENCE" button. Depressing the "SYSTEM RESET" button restores the system to the normal operating mode. With no alarms, troubles, or supervisory conditions present in the system, the LCD displays the time, date and "system is normal" label. The 4603-9101 LCD Annunciator also includes four programmable "CONTROL" buttons and associated LEDs with a window area for "slip -in" labels. Common applications include manual evacuation, door holder release bypass, elevator capture bypass, etc. All buttons on the annunciator are inoperable without the "ENABLE" key switch activated. The key is removable only in the disabled position. PACKAGE MOUNTING: TRIM BAND SEMI -FLUSH ONLY • 28-5/8" ► DOOR WIDTH -26-3/8" NOTE: A system ground must be provided for Earth Detection and transient protection devices. This connection shall be made to an approved, dedicated Earth connection per NFPA 70, article 250, and NFPA 78. 4 UNIT Lo 4100 1-° LJ 3" MIN. --1w, 24" MAX. 6 UNIT • • 28-5/8" ► DOOR WIDTH -26-3/8" � s BOX WIDTH - 25-3/4" 0 0 0 0 TRIM BAND SEMI -FLUSH ONLY IMPORTANT: DISTANCE BETWEEN CABINETS MUST BE NO LESS THAN 3 INCHES AND NO MORE THAN 24 INCHES. 2-1/4" .4- 7-3/4"-► 3" 52-1 /8" 3-3/4" 4 1-7/16" NOTE: 2 -UNIT BOX HEIGHT = 20 3/4" 4- 7-3/4"--o- 2-1/4" 3" F 3-3/4" 36-1/4" • 1-7/16" SSimplex Building Systems FIRE DETECTION • SECURITY • COMMUNICATIONS • TIME CONTROL Simplex Time Recorder Co. Gardner, Massachusetts 01441-0001 U.S.A. Offices and Representatives Throughout the World Simplex Life Alarm® Fire Alarm Systems 4100/4120 Fire Alarm Controls Product Identification 4100/4120- DESCRIPTION QTY. STANDBY CURRENT (mA) ALARM CURRENT (mA) MODULE SIZE REQ. SYSTEM TYPE 1 MAX. EA. TOTAL EA. TOTAL DOOR INT. 8001 CONTROL PANEL 4,41'.„'' 25 ,C,.:,,",- i:,',/,,,,7./jZ:,', :,:.,,,.Vi',, 25 -1,,,y.',;7,,,,,-:,'":'•tm ';' ,',' ,',.' ,, ',.„,,--' ""'''''' 2 %.4, r, 8009 REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR PANEL 8201 CONTROL PANEL W/AUDIO ,,'' :'. , .',/ ,,,',',:4',.',If,' - ' :,,,,-- - ,,,', -'4i •":,-;:ki,,,,,,,,,,,I,.,,,„,:',,,,."A-,,,, Atz,"ii'F:A.'Zo. :4,p,'' z,',1;?,,,,I,iliaio •,'idtAfe,kV 8010 MINIPLEX CONTROL PANEL 8210 MINIPLEX CONTROL W/AUDIO 8019 MINIPLEX TRANSPONDER 25 25 ,,,X; ,, ,4;'' '1 2 8901 ADD TO EXISTING SYSTEM 8909 ADD TO EXISTING ANNUNCIATOR ' 'Z afrtfiR::: MASTER CONTROLLER 1 MAX. (CPU, CITY, 6 AMP PWR SUPPLY, BATT. CHGR.) 7023 REDUNDANT MASTER CONTROLLER 292 292 16 8 7003 1000 PT. CPU 292 292 16 8 7050 UPGRADE KIT 292 292 16 8 CONTROLLER POWER OPTION 1 MAX., 6001 240VAC 6007 SUPPRESSION RELEASE PANEL .4),A,f, '''',:1,1"*I:n.., ''.ilrfA,-,;,',4\-a4,,,,,,-Klk,„ 7,z S',Z '4',.,-,<•.'": .. , ,•:'" ,IIV,,,*,, ':. INITIATING DEVICE CKTS. AS REQ. ,,,, 5004 8 ZONE STYLE B 75 195 ,',: ,k 2 5014 8 ZONE STYLE D 75 195 ils':7.?" ;:::`",-'_ 2 NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CKTS. AS REQ. '''/'''t , ', -,''',,,::e.'1,.y:, ,' ',,-',-'',,e• :'',Ritii-,=,;,,,,.; '',,,1:,,, :::;',,,,,,,', f,, -i,,,‘;, ', ,r,,',i,',-,-, 4001 2 CKT. STYLE Y 16 33 ,;,';', ;;:,', 2 4011 2 CKT. STYLE Z 15 33 ;' , '',7,'i 2 4201 4 CKT. DUAL CHANNEL STYLE Y 25 80 4202 2 CKT. TRIPLE CHANNEL STYLE Y 25 80 4203 4 CKT. DUAL CHANNEL STYLE Z 25 80 :: ' , ,::::?1 2 4204 2 CKT. TRIPLE CHANNEL STYLE Z 25 80 2 2 4321 6 CKT.STYLE Y 25 70 1.,',;'";', ';-:'1:?',', 2 4331 6 CKT. STYLE Z 24 70 : •,;.„„T.i,, 2 4205 MODIFIED 3 -CHANNEL STYLE Y 25 80 4206 MODIFIED 3 -CHANNEL STYLE Z 25 80 AUXILIARY RELAY CONTROL AS REQ. i,.',VX,: ::'.,:H 5,,,::,:•.0-:z:;; ,.":,!,'',::',,A 0:114;Z:PW:;:, :':-:,,t .i.,',Vg;"?,,,: .R,.:Wik e':,•.:::,j15: 3001 4 RELAY 2A W/FEEDBACK 15 75 ;'4'. ;t:',,,t 2 3002 4 RELAY 10A W/FEEDBACK 15 175 ,-- ,., ,,,,•,4,,,, 4 3003 8 RELAY 3A W/FEEDBACK 25 280 ":'''',;:: ;A:4',.: 2 13' OPTIONAL FEATURES AS REQ. ,‘ 5,%'„,4.$4;%:',",:?4,1']• :?n§ -N,„,4ii,74"1'4tt 0100 ZONE CONFIGURATION 0101 CONFIGURATION CHARGE 0102 BATTERY - AMP/VOLT METER ,P4,,:', `,I?,,:,1,*!,';I!°., '' 'Alte4)541P'!.4 2 2 0103 SYSTEM - AMP/VOLT METERM'7'''-s/41,::#:4,,I,: t';;_,,,, ''''' ;;,:;."" '' 4‘;',:. ' 2 2 0104 120V ADD'L. BATT CHGR. If, tt# -;--40i,,,,,-.A7‘,, N7+ .0Y,','' '' !'''' .t c:V.: ,,,,•-:. 4 0114 240V ADD'L. BATT. CHGR. gir i,...-Tz.,41,,AL, vti:, ' ':'"AZit ';';',e,;',, -I :474 4 0105 120V, 5A POWER SUPPLY!tig C"=ri: .:V:0,Y. ''',;,11,1r , ,,,,,t4r% IV,,, . ' , ' 4 0115 240V, 5A POWER SUPPLY 0108 120V, 8 AMP POWER SUPPLY 4i - ' .1'5411tIVP4,' 1 : :*,,ike&'''VI'` L',7> -:i", '..,'=.'.'',- 4 0118 240V, 8 AMP POWER SUPPLY 0110 MAPNET II ADDRESSABLE 470 490''',:,e - ',..-< 4 0111 MAPNET ISOLATOR MOD. 50 50''/-,, g -X'-''; 2 0112 DUAL RS -232/2120 COMM. 132 132#/;-4 l':?‘A` 2 0123 STYLE 7 MODULE 40 40 -Wr'l4 'Xi --*:.*•44'.g41-;,:: 0124 ENHANCED CHARGER PKG. ,-; , : 1,'',?,','„:,' ' C.,,k•/a',;::',0'2';': ',;:', 6 6 0150 AFTERMARKET REPROGRAM , ,,':' C;44-:' ' .., ,-:•:',,„/, ''.:-=' ---f.-,V,..,,..•:, - 1,--i:!•,:e..:...,,„1'-:. :•-'' • "'” 0303 REMOTE REMOTE UNIT INTERFACE 60 60 ,,,,2,;, ''• ,,e,',4,-, •i"-'. 2 1010 EXTERNAL BATTERIES 0117 8 AMP REMOTE POWER SUPPLY 0304 STYLE 7 REMOTE UNIT INTERFACE 85 85 2 0136 DECODER MODULE 85 163 1992 Simplex Time Recorder Co PublicatIon 54100 0014 1 9-92 4100/4120- DESCRIPTION QTY. STANDBY CURRENT (ma) A"_ARM CURRENT (ma) MODULE SIZE REQ. AUDIO CONTROLLER BD. 1 MAX. EA. TOTAL EA. TOTAL DOOR INT. 0210 SINGLE CHANNEL 185 185 12 0211 DUAL CHANNEL 220 220 12 0212 TRIPLE CHANNEL 220 220 F= 12 25V OUTPUT AMPLIFIER AS REQ. = =>; 0201 25WATT AMPL. W/O P.S. 200 2200 e 2 0202 DUAL 25 W AMPL. W/P.S. 400 4400, _R? 4 0203 100 W AMPLIFIER W/P.S. 120V 250 8750 8 0213 100 W AMPLIFIER W/P.S. 240V 250 8750 , :::� 8 70V OUTPUT AMPLIFIER AS REQ. 0207 100 W AMPLIFIER W/P.S. 120V 250 8750 r>`f 8 0217 100 W AMPLIFIER W/P.S. 240V 250 8750 8 AUDIO EQUIPMENT OPTIONS AS REQ."°' a,• :y^ -°t , a;' 0204 MICROPHONE & ENCLOSURE 3 0205 MASTER TELEPHONE 22 142 4 y: 0215 PHONE RISER TERM. BOARD ;x• � r,z.` � '� ' P � . A�s:..nz 3 ;.=°x'•. s4^=� .xa � s'�r- �. :% -- ? ��;'' 0206 REDUNDANT TONE GENERATOR 45 45rsa 0220 STANDARD MESSAGE SET R 0221 CUSTOM MESSAGE FROM TAPE ' 0222 CUSTOM MESSAGE (TRANSCRIPT) . 0223 CUSTOM MESSAGE (ARCHIVE) ANNUNCIATION EQUIPMENT AS REQ. ;- <:A" r` ew':.,'`y • 0301 64/64 LED/SW CONTROLLER 15 260'x- 2 0302 24 PT. I/O GRAPHIC INTERFACE 34 75 ;- ";,'; `% 2 0401 8 RED LED MODULE .° 0402 16 PT. RED/YELLOW LED r _ 2 0403 8/8 MOM. SW/RED LED ;, `' S;� - ' 'u 2 'r 0404 8/16 POS. MAINT. SW/R-G LED'S „ • _ 2 0405 8/16 MOM. SW/R-Y LED'S :§` & T ''2 2 tee,, 0408 ANNUN. CONTROL SW. MOD. 8/8 °'» 0450 REMOTE PANEL LCD 30 170 16 16 0410 REMOTE MICROPHONE/ENCL. 3 7 4 =w, 0411 REMOTE MASTER PHONE r '' '"' ", 4 0412 1 CF -IAN. AUDIO CONTROL SW. <; '< 2 0413 2OR3CHAN.AUDIO CONTROL SW. :, e �� 'moi_ 2 . a•-�•a - 0415 3 CHAN. SPKR. SELECT SW. >, � ° _:... - � 2 MK gs 0416 AUDIO ANNUN. CONTROL SW. �� � .' 2 . 0501 8 RED LED'S 0502 8 GREEN LED'S 0503 8 YELLOW LED'S PACKAGE SIZE/OPTIONS AS REQ. ': 2001 2 UNIT PKG. (16" AVAIL.) _: , 3 2002 4 UNIT PKG. (32" AVAIL.) 2003 6 UNIT PKG. (48" AVAIL.) °; 2201 RED FINISH 2011 2 UNIT PKG., SOLID DOOR�� 2012 4 UNIT PKG., SOLID DOORg 2013 6 UNIT PKG., SOLID DOOR ��. .,r �'";���..-; *�,�� �.t;,"� NETWORK EQUIPMENT AS REQ.`. 4120-6011 RS 485 NETWORK INTERFACE BOARD 150 150 OSimplex Building Systems FIRE DETECTION • SECURITY • COMMUNICATIONS • TIME CONTROL Simplex Time Recorder Co. Gardner. Massachusetts 01441-0001 U.S.A. Offices and Representatives Throughout the World All specifications and other information shown were current as of publicationano are subject to change without notice. Printed in U.S.A. Simplex Multi -Application Peripherals and Accessories UL Listed FM Approved Non -Coded Manual Stations 2099 -Series FEATURES: • Single Action Models • Double Action Models — Breakglass — Push Type • Pull Lever Protrudes when Alarmed • Tamper Resistant Reset Key Lock, (Keyed Same as Fire Alarm Cabinet) • Institutional Version (Key Operated Only) • Pre -Signal, Annunciator, and Local Alarm Contact Options • Surface or Semi -Flush Mounting OPERATION: Single Action Stations require a firm downward pull to activate the alarm switch. Motion resistance is provided by breaking an internal plastic break -rod (visible below the pull lever). The pull lever latches into the alarm position and remains extended out of the housing to provide a visible indication of which station was alarmed. Double Action Stations (Breakglass) require that the front mounted hammer be lifted and thrown downward to break the glass and expose the recessed pull lever. The pull lever then operates as a single action station. Double Action Stations (Push Type) require that a spring loaded interference plate (marked PUSH) be pushed back to access the pull lever of the single action station. Institutional Stations are designed to activate by key operation only. This allows access for manual alarms to be limited to authorized personnel. Operation requires key insertion and opening of the station housing. Pre -Signal option activates when the lever is pulled. General alarm initiation requires a key to activate a keyswitch located behind the pull lever. Station Reset requires use of the housing key to reset the pull station lever and deactivates the alarm switch. If the break -rod is used, it must be replaced. Breakglass stations require glass replacement. Testing requires physical activation of the pull lever (except for institutional stations). SINGLE ACTION STATION DOUBLE ACTION STATION (BREAKGLASS) SINGLE ACTION STATION W/INSTITUTIONAL COVER DOUBLE ACTION STATION NON-BREAKGLASS (PUSH TYPE) P,,Hi�atin� S9nQQ-nnn7-F -Q'� CONSTRUCTION: Station housings and pull levers are constructed of chip resistant and dirt resistant, high impact Lexan.* Housings are red with white lettering and pull levers are white with red lettering. APPLICATION: The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Bulletin number 72, gives specific minimum requirements on this subject. When manual station coverage appears limited in any way, additional units should be installed. Stations should be mounted with the bottom of the station not less than 3-1/2 ft. (1.07m) or more than 5 feet (1.52m) from the floor. Usually stations are mounted at the 4-1/2 ft. (1.4m) level. Lexan is a registered trademark of the General Electric Co. (In order to make buildings and facilities accessible to, and usable by the physically handicapped, some specifications may require that the station be installed not more than 3-1/2 ft. (1.07m) from the floor.) Stations should be located in the normal path of exit, and distributed in the protected area so that they are unobstructed and readily accessible. Stations should be provided on each floor to obtain a travel distance not more than 200 feet (61 m) to the nearest station from any point in the building. One station should be provided for each floor where the maximum floor area is 10,000 square feet (929 sq. meters) or more. One station should be provided on the first floor and on each succeeding alternate floor if the areas to be protected are smaller than the limits as described above. SPECIFICATION TABLE MOUNTING BOX NOTES: 1. These models can be semi -flush mounting using a standard single gang switch box, 3" x 2" x 2-1/2". Mount box flush or 1/16" protruding (DO NOT RECESS). And can be surface mounted in a Wiremold box no. B-3 (formerly A-3). 2. For MAPNET II addressable pull stations, semi -flush mounting requires 2, ganged switch boxes, 3" x 2" x 2-1/2" each, or a receptacle box 4-3/4" x 4-3/4" x 2- 1/4" (Wiremold no. 57441SDEEP). For additional information, refer to installation instruction PER -21-504 (575-155). r ROD 2-3/16" (5.55cm) 1-5/16" (3.33cm) MOUNTING INFORMATION KNOCKOUTS FOR 3/4 INCH (1.9cm) CONDUIT TOP AND BOTTOM OF BOX FURNISHED BY SIMPLEX 4" (10.16cm) 2975-9178 BOX 3-11/16" (9.36cm) 5-3/16" (13.17cm) 3-7/8" r(9.84cm) 1-3/16" (3.01 cm) 2975-9022 BOX 5" (12.7cm) KNOCKOUTS FOR 3/4 INCH THREADED (1.9cm) CONDUIT TOP AND BOTTOM OF BOX FURNISHED BY SIMPLEX SEMI -FLUSH MOUNTING 1/16" (.16cm) WALL SURFACE 2-3/16" (5.55cm) SURFACE MOUNTING: Refer to Installation Instructions PER -21-502 (574-656) for additional information. STANDARD SINGLE GANG SWITCH COVER NOT FURNISHED BY SIMPLEX RACO NO. 773, APPLETON NO. 8468, OR STEEL CITY NO. 52C-14 5" 4" (10.16cm) 2-1/8" (5.39cm) DEPTH STANDARD OUTLET BOX NOT FURNISHED BY SIMPLEX RACO NO. 231 OR 232, APPLETON NO. 4SD-3/4 OR 4SD-SPL, OR STEEL CITY NO. 52171-3/4 OR 52171-1/2 & 3/4. NOTE: DO NOT USE SHALLOW BACKBOX. SINGLE ACTION DOUBLE ACTION BREAKGLASS DOUBLE ACTION/PUSH PRE -SIGNAL, N.O. GENERAL ALARM, N.O. ANNUNCIATOR CONTACTS, N.O. ANNUNCIATOR CONTACTS, N.C. "LOCAL" ALARM STATION INSTITUTIONAL COVER OPTION MAPNET II® MOUNTING BOX NOTES PRODUCT I.D. 2099-9754 X X 1 2099-9101 X X X 2099-9102 X X X 2099-9107 X X X X 2099-9755 X X X 1 2099-9795 X X 2 2099-9797 X X X 2 2099-9762 X X X 1 2099-9103 X I X 1 2099-9104 X X X 2099-9105 X X X 2099-9108 X X X X 2099-9796 X X 2 2099-9756 X X 1 2099-9757 X X X 2099-9758 X X X 2099-9759 X X X X 2099-9761 X X 2 2099-9828 Institutional Cover Kit 2099-9803 Replacement Breakglass (Eng) sh) 2099-9822 Replacement Retaining Clip for Breakglass 2099-9804 Replacement Breakrod 2099-9819 Flush Adaptor Kit (Black) 2099-9820 Flush Adaptor Kit (Beige) 2975-9022 Cast Aluminum Surface Mount Box (Red) 2975-9178 Steel Surface Mount Box (Red) 2099-9813 Semi -Flush (Red) for Two Gang Switch Box (MAPNET II) 2099-9814 Surface Trim (Red) for Wiremold Receptacle Box (MAPNET II) MOUNTING BOX NOTES: 1. These models can be semi -flush mounting using a standard single gang switch box, 3" x 2" x 2-1/2". Mount box flush or 1/16" protruding (DO NOT RECESS). And can be surface mounted in a Wiremold box no. B-3 (formerly A-3). 2. For MAPNET II addressable pull stations, semi -flush mounting requires 2, ganged switch boxes, 3" x 2" x 2-1/2" each, or a receptacle box 4-3/4" x 4-3/4" x 2- 1/4" (Wiremold no. 57441SDEEP). For additional information, refer to installation instruction PER -21-504 (575-155). r ROD 2-3/16" (5.55cm) 1-5/16" (3.33cm) MOUNTING INFORMATION KNOCKOUTS FOR 3/4 INCH (1.9cm) CONDUIT TOP AND BOTTOM OF BOX FURNISHED BY SIMPLEX 4" (10.16cm) 2975-9178 BOX 3-11/16" (9.36cm) 5-3/16" (13.17cm) 3-7/8" r(9.84cm) 1-3/16" (3.01 cm) 2975-9022 BOX 5" (12.7cm) KNOCKOUTS FOR 3/4 INCH THREADED (1.9cm) CONDUIT TOP AND BOTTOM OF BOX FURNISHED BY SIMPLEX SEMI -FLUSH MOUNTING 1/16" (.16cm) WALL SURFACE 2-3/16" (5.55cm) SURFACE MOUNTING: Refer to Installation Instructions PER -21-502 (574-656) for additional information. STANDARD SINGLE GANG SWITCH COVER NOT FURNISHED BY SIMPLEX RACO NO. 773, APPLETON NO. 8468, OR STEEL CITY NO. 52C-14 5" 4" (10.16cm) 2-1/8" (5.39cm) DEPTH STANDARD OUTLET BOX NOT FURNISHED BY SIMPLEX RACO NO. 231 OR 232, APPLETON NO. 4SD-3/4 OR 4SD-SPL, OR STEEL CITY NO. 52171-3/4 OR 52171-1/2 & 3/4. NOTE: DO NOT USE SHALLOW BACKBOX. MOUNTING INFORMATION i- 4-11/16" SQUARE BOX 2-1/8" DEEP (NOT FURNISHED BY SIMPLEX) FLUSH ADAPTOR 2099-9819 (BLACK) 2099-9820 (BEIGE) WALL SURFACE FLUSH ADAPTOR REFER TO INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION, PER -21-503 (574-658) FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. NOTE: BOX MUST BE RECESSED INTO WALL 1" (2.54cm) TO 1-1/8" (2.85cm). MANUAL STATION 1" - 1-1/8" RECESS OSimplex Building Systems FIRE DETECTION • SECURITY • COMMUNICATIONS • TIME CONTROL Simplex Time Recorder Co. Gardner, Massachusetts 01441-0001 U.S.A. Offices and Representatives Throughout the World 0SimpIex Multi -Application Peripherals and Accessories UL Listed to Standard 268 ULC Listed* FM Approved Photoelectric Smoke Detector 2098 Series FEATURES: • Low Profile • Two or Four Wire Operation • Ceiling or Sidewall Mounting • Locking Tamper Screw • Pulsing Power -On Indicator (LED) • LED Alarm Indicator • Magnetically Operated Functional Test • Totally Shielded Electronics • Optional 120 VAC Operation • Optional 135°F Heat Element (Fixed) • Optional SPDT 1 -Amp Aux. Contact • Optional Remote Alarm LED SPECIFICATIONS: OVoltage Range 15 to 32VDC (24 VDC Nominal) Standby Current (2 -Wire) 100ua Alarm Current (2 -Wire) 47mA Standby Current (4 -Wire) 100ua Alarm Current (4 -Wire) 70mA UL Listed Temperature Range ...32°F to 100°F (0°C to 38°C) Operating Temperature Range 14°F to 122°F (-10°C to +50°C) Humidity Range 10% to 90% RH Color Off -White APPLICATION: These smoke detectors can be mounted on a ceiling or wall. For ceiling location, detectors should be mounted as closes as possible to the center of a hallway or room. If this is not possible, the edge of the detector should be at least 4 inches from any wall. For wall location, locate the top of the detector at least 4 inches and not more than 12 inches from the ceiling. Detector locations should be determined only after careful consideration is made of the physical layout and contents of the area to be protected. Refer to NFPA 72E "Standard on Automatic Fire Detectors." On smooth ceilings, spacing of 30 ft. (9.1 m) may be used as a wide. For detailed installation information, reference Simplex publication PER -21-007 (#575-285). Smoke detector field wiring can be found on Simplex W.D. 841-687. * ULC Listed devices are designated with a "C" suffix (example: 2098-9201 C). © 1992 Simplex Time Recorder Co. 2098-9201 DETECTOR WITH 2098-9211 BASE 2098-9202 DETECTOR WITH 2098-9536 BASE ENGINEER GUIDE SPECIFICATION: Provide Simplex type 2098-9201 photoelectric smoke detectors mounted in a type 2098-9211 two -wire (2098- 9536 four -wire) base. The detectors shall be listed to UL standard 268 and shall be documented compatible with the control equipment to which they are connected. The detectors shall each contain a locking screw to discourage unauthorized removal of the head from the base. The detectors shall have 30 -mesh insect screens, and have completely closed backs to minimize entry of dust and air turbulence. Electronics of the units shall be completely shielded to protect against false alarms from EMI and RFI. The detector head shall be easily disassembled to facilitate cleaning. The detectors shall contain a red LED which shall pulse to indicate power on and glow continuously to indicate alarm. The detector shall contain a functional test switch (Magnetically operated) which, when operated, shall test the electronics of the unit and simulate an alarm condition. The 2098-9202 detector shall be provided with a 135°F (Fixed) heat element on the detector. Publication S2098-0048-6 7-92 DETECTOR ACCESSORIES: OPTIONAL 120VAC POWER ADAPTER, 2098.9734** DIMENSIONS: 2098-9737 RELAY* (TWO FORM -C CONTACTS) 3A @ 24VDC OR 120VAC RESISTIVE 2098-9738 RELAY* (NOT SHOWN) (ONE FORM -C CO0 TA @ 1201A 24VDC, OR 120VAC RESISTIVE V 61 /2" (16.51cm) 4411 1.875" (4.76cm) ,LOCKING - SCREW 1.75" (4.45cm) LOCKING_ SCREW 5 7/8" (14.92cm) BASE 2098-9536 2098-9201 HEAD 2098-9808 REMOTE ALARM INDICATOR 2098-9739 E.O.L. RELAY* (REQUIRED FOR 4 -WIRE DETECTION LOOP) TEST TOOLS (DEVICES NOT SHOWN): 2098-9814, TEST TOOL ATTACHMENT HEAD WITH MAGNETS 2098-9815, TEST TOOL HOLDER FOR 2098-9814 LOCKING_ SCREW 2098-9202 HEAD 2.375" (6.03cm) BASE 2098-9211 MOUNTING: TRANSFORMER MOUNTING PLATE ASSEMBLY ROUTE ALL CONTRACTOR WIRES THROUGH THIS CUTOUT 2098-9536 ^•� \, DETECTOR e' BASE 2098-9201 HEAD STANDARD ELECTRICAL BOX (4x4x2-1/8") NOT SUPPLIED BY SIMPLEX 2098-9734 POWER ADAPTOR** * ENSURE THAT BACKBOX IS OF SUFFICIENT DEPTH TO ACCOMMODATE RELAY IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEC ARTICLE 370. ** 2098-9734 POWER PACK MUST MOUNT ON 4" SQUARE BOX. WHEN THE 2098-9734 POWER ADAPTOR IS USED, ONLY SUPPLEMENTARY FUNCTIONS CAN BE PERFORMED FROM THE DETECTOR. 2098-9739 RELAY REQUIRED W/2098-9734 ROUTE ALL BASE WIRES THROUGH THIS CUTOUT LOCKING SCREW - 2098.9202 HEAD 2.25" (5.72 cm) 4" (10.16cm) OCTAGONAL OUTLET BOX NOT FURNISHED BY SIMPLEX WIRE PER NEC ARTICLE 370 STANDARD ELECTRICAL BOX (4x4x2-1/8") NOT SUPPLIED BY SIMPLEX 2098-9739 REQUIRED W/2098-9734 2098-9734 POWER PACK** BASE 2098-9211 DETECTOR 2098-9201 BASE 2098.9536*** DETECTOR 2098-9202 *** WHEN IT IS NECESSARY TO MOUNT THE 2098-9536 DETECTOR BASE TO A 4" -SQUARE ELECTRICAL BOX, THE FOLLOWING ADAPTOR PLATES ARE RECOMMENDED: (SUPPLIED BY OTHERS) RACO, #767 STEEL CITY, #52-C -3-1/2 TYPE: RAISED 1/2", OPEN, WITH EARS 2-3/4" O.C. S.Simplex Building Systems Simplex Time Recorder Co. Gardner, Massachusetts 01441-0001 U.S.A. Offices and Representatives Throughout the World FIRE DETECTION SECURITY • COMMUNICATIONS • TIME CONTROL All specifications and other information shown were current as of publication, and are subject to change without notice. Printed in U.S.A. 0 C B.Simplex Indicating and Notification Appliances UL Listed FM Approved*** Speakers 2902 Series FEATURES: • Listed to UL Standard 1480 • 4" (10.16cm) Cone • Fire Retardant • Moisture Repellant • Quality Tone and Voice Reproduction • Minimal Distortion • Multi -Taps DESCRIPTION: The 2902-9700 series speaker assemblies consist of a thermoplastic injection molded acoustic panel and a 4" (10.16cm) treated paper cone speaker. The acoustic panel is manufactured from Noryl N-190, an impact resistant and flame retardant thermoplastic. The 2902-9700 series speakers utilize a high quality cone and can be used for both emergency alarm and background music applications where good speaker performance is essential. The moisture repellant, fire retardant speaker is designed for smooth frequency re- sponse with minimal distortion and is compatible with 25 volt circuits. The speaker is equipped with a matching transformer with multiple taps. Both the flush and surface mounted speakers are de- signed for mounting on standard 4" square electrical boxes or Simplex type enclosures. SPECIFICATIONS: Power 0.25W, 0.5W, 1W, & 2W Frequency response 400Hz to 4000Hz * 125Hz to 12KHz ** * Sound Level Measured at 10 ft. on Axis (3.1m), in Anechoic Chamber @ 2000 Hz, 25 VRMS Input 0.25W = 79db, 0.5W = 82db, 1W = 85db, 2W = 88db Transformer, 4 taps @ 25 VRMS Depth....3 inches (7.6cm) * UL listed frequency response for fire alarm use ** Frequency response for general signaling purposes only *** Not FMRC approved for outdoor use. © 1991 Simplex Time Recorder Co., Gardner, Mass. 01441-0001 U.S.A. 2902-9734 FLUSH -MOUNT 2902-9732 SURFACE/SEMI—FLUSH MOUNT Publication S2902-0008-8 5-91 MOUNTING DETAILS: Simplex Box Type 2975-9173 or 4" Sq. with conduit knockouts VA" deep with 4" sq. extension ring 1,/" deep (not supplied by Siniplex). CAUTION: When using commercially available 4" square outlet boxes, the outlet box must be mounted Ye" to 'A" below the finished wall surface. FLUSH INSTALLATION SPEAKER ASSY. 2902-9734 Enclosure Box 4" sq. with conduit knockouts 21/2' deep (not supplied by Simplex) TRIM PLATE SEMI -FLUSH (RED) 2905-9903 1F). 406 TILE BRIDGE* ( / ` 2905-9946 (OPTIONAL) Aro, SPEAKER ASSY. 2902-9732 SURFACE/SEMI-FLUSH INSTALLATION Simplex Box Type 2975-9173 or 4" sq. with knockouts 21" deep with 4" extension ring 11/2" deep (not supplied by Simplex). '4—CEILING TILE SCREWS CEILING MOUNT INSTALLATION 2 SPEAKER ASSY. 2902-9734 * Refer to Pg. #3 for Dimensions O O 0 0 DIMENSIONS: r -At kr4.5" --(11.4cm) 4.5" (11.4cm) SURFACE/SEMI-FLUSH .50" (1.27cm) 6.5" (16.5cm) FLUSH 2905-9946 TILE BRIDGE 3.75" (9.5cm) X3.75",* (9.5cm) .250 DIA 2 HOLES (0.63cm) 0 11.85" -(30.Ocm) -� 23.7" (60.2cm) 1 6.70" (17 Ocm) 13.4" (34.0cm) .4-.50" (1.27cm) 6.5" (16.5cm) 3 SALES IDENTIFICATION # DESCRIPTION WATTS MOUNTING TYPE BACK BOX ADDITIONAL HARDWARE REQUIRED COLOR 2902-9732 4" SPEAKER 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2 SEMI -H FLUS 4" SQ 2905-9903 RED 2902-9732 4" SPEAKER 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2 SURFACE 4" SQ NONE RED 2902-9734 4" SPEAKER 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2 FLUSH 4" SO OR 9173 11/2" DEEP EXTENSION RING OFF-WHITE 3 Simplex Simplex Time Recorder Co. Gardner, Massachusetts 01441-0001 U.S.A. Time, Fire Alarm, Security and Control Systems Offices and Representatives Throughout the World All specifications and other information shown were current as of publication, and are subject to change without notice. Printed in U.S.A. 0 0 O e SimpIex Q Multi -Application Peripherals and Accessories UL Listed Audible/Visible and Visible Only Appliances 4903 and 4904 Series STANDARD FEATURES: • 100 Candela -Second Xenon Flash Output • 24 VDC Operation • Ceiling or Wall Mount • Modular Design • Audible/Visible Assembly: — Semi -Flush Mounting on 4" Square Electrical Box — Surface Mount Using 2975-9145 Box and 4905-9903 Adaptor Plate — Accommodates Front Mounted Horn, Bell, Chime, or Speaker — Visible Assembly Mounts Surface or Semi - Flush on Single Gang Box — Tamper Resistant Lens — Polarized In/Out Wiring — Compatible with ADA Requirements DESCRIPTION: The Simplex 4903-9501 Audible/Visible (NV) base housing assembly provides a common enclosure for both visible and audible fire alarm system notification. The visible appliance assembly securely latches into the (A/V) housing while the audible appliance is added to the housing during installation. For semi -flush mounting, the NV assembly mounts onto a standard 4" square electrical box. For surface mounting, the 2975- 9145 back box with adaptor 4905-9903 is used. For applications where the audible appliance is not suitable for A/V mounting, the 4904-9501 visible only base housing allows the visible appliance to be separately mounted. This assembly fits onto a standard single gang electrical box for either surface or semi - flush mounting. Similar to the A/V, the visible appliance latches into the visible only base housing. AUDIBLE/VISIBLE ASSEMBLY FOR WALL MOUNT (SHOWN WITH 2901 SERIES SEMI -FLUSH HORN) VISIBLE ONLY ASSEMBLY FOR WALL MOUNT SPECIFICATIONS: Voltage 20.4 TO 31.0 VDC Nominal Current 88mA average @ 24VDC 200mA peak Light Output 100 Candela -Second per UL 1638 Flash Rate 1 to 1.5 Flashes per Second Connection #18 AWG Wire Leads Red and Black, In/Out Wiring Temperature 32°F to 120°F 0°C to 49°C Humidity 85% Non -condensing @ 86°F, 30°C PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION DESCRIPTION 4903-9501 Audible/Visible Base Assembly (Red) 4904-9501 Visible Only Base Assembly (Red) 4904 9104 Ceiling Mount Visible Appliance Assembly (White Housing with Clear Lens and Horizontally Printed "FIRE") 4904 9105 Wall Mount Visible Appliance Assembly (White Housing with Clear Lens and Vertically Printed "FIRE") 4904 9106 Universal Mount Visible Appliance Assembly (White Housing with Clear Lens and No Lettering) 4905 9903 Adaptor Plate for Mounting on 2975-9145 Box (Required for Retrofit to Simplex 2903 Series A/V) 4905-9906 Wire Guard for A/V Assembly 2975 9145 Red Box for Surface or Semi -Flush Mounting (Requires 4905-9903 Adaptor Plate) 2905-9960 Red Semi -Flush Trim for 2975-9145 Box COMPATIBLE AUDIBLE APPLIANCES REFER TO SIMPLEX DATA SHEET 2901 Series Horns S2901-0009 2902 Series Speakers S2902-0008 2901 Series Bells S2901-0004 2902 Series Chimes S2902-0007 BASE HOUSING DIMENSIONS: 5 3/4" (14.6 cm) 2 3/4" 14---(7 cm)7 4904-9501 VISIBLE ONLY APPLIANCE BASE 8 1/4" (21 cm) 5 3/4" (14.6 cm) 4903-9501 AUDIBLE/VISIBLE APPLIANCE BASE f % i MOUNTING INFORMATION: WALL MOUNT, AUDIBLE/VISIBLE 4904-9105 VISIBLE ASSEMBLY 4" SQUARE BOX (BY OTHERS) REQUIRED FOR SEMI -FLUSH MOUNT 4903-9501 AUDIBLE/VISIBLE BASE ASSEMBLY ...di -2901 SERIES HORN 2902 SERIES SPEAKER 2901 SERIES 4" BELL OR 2902 SERIES CHIME WALL MOUNT VISIBLE ONLY 2975-9145 BOX (FOR SURFACE MOUNTING) 4905-9903 ADAPTOR PLATE (HORNS AND SPEAKERS MAY REQUIRE SCREW LOCATIONS TO BE SWITCHED). CEILING MOUNT VISIBLE ONLY SINGLE GANG $OX (BY OTHERS) 4904-9105 VISIBLE ASSEMBLY 4904-9501 VISIBLE ONLY —BASE ASSEMBLY 4904-9104 VISIBLE ASSEMBLY MOUNTING INFORMATION CONTINUED: 4", 6", OR 10" BELL AUDIBLE/VISIBLE MOUNTING USING AUDIBLE/VISIBLE BASE 4903-9501 4904-9106 VISIBLE ASSEMBLY RETROFIT MOUNTING ONTO EXISTING 2975-9145 BOX 2975-9145 BOX * 4" SQUARE BOX (BY OTHERS) 4905-9903 ADAPTOR PLATE 4904-9106 VISIBLE ASSEMBLY 4903-9501 AUDIBLE/VISIBLE BASE ASSEMBLY SSimplex Building Systems FIRE DETECTION • SECURITY • COMMUNICATIONS • TIME CONTROL Simplex Time Recorder Co. Gardner, Massachusetts 01441-0001 U.S.A. Offices and Representatives Throughout the World HARDWARE WARRANTY 1. SIMPLEX WARRANTY STATEMENT: SIMPLEX WARRANTS TO THE PURCHASER OF NEW SIMPLEX PRODUCT(S) SHALL BE FREE TO DEFECTS IN WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIAL. 2. WARRANTY PERIOD: THE WARRANTY PERIOD WILL TERMINATE IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE EARLIEST OCCURRENCE OF EITHER OF THE FOLLOWING: - BUILDING SYSTEMS 1) 18 MONTHS HAVE ELAPSED FOLLOWING SHIPMENT OF ANY SYSTEM OR SUB -SYSTEM FORM SIMPLEX TO THE CUSTOMER, OR 2) 12 MONTHS HAVE ELAPSED FOLLOWING THE FINAL CONNECTION OPERATION AND BENEFICIAL USE OF ALL OR ANY PART OF THE SYSTEM. 3) AS STATED IN THE SPECIFICATIONS AND/OR CONTRACT DRAWINGS 3. SIMPLEX OBLIGATION UNDER THE TERMS OF THE WARRANTY: SIMPLEX'S SOLE RESPONSIBILITY SHALL BE TO REPAIR, ADJUST OR REPLACE, AT ITS OPTION, ANY SIMPLEX PRODUCT WHICH FAILS DURING THIS PERIOD PROVIDING PURCHASER HAS PROMPTLY REPORTED SUCH FAILURE TO SIMPLEX IN WRITING. REPLACEMENT PARTS WILL BE WARRANTED ONLY FOR THE BALANCE OF THE EQUIPMENT WARRANTY. SIMPLEX AGREES TO CONTINUE TO HONOR ALL OF THE UNEXPIRED EXPRESSED WARRANTIES SPECIFIED ABOVE ON DEFECTIVE EQUIPMENT AFTER TRANSFER OF THE EQUIPMENT TO PURCHASER'S CUSTOMER, PROVIDED PURCHASER'S CUSTOMER, PROVIDED PURCHASER'S CUSTOMER ASSUMES THE PURCHASER'S OBLIGATIONS SPECIFIED BELOW. EXCEPT FOR THE EXPRESSED WARRANTIES STATED HEREIN, SIMPLEX DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES ON PRODUCTS FURNISHED HEREUNDER, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND THE STATED WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ON THE PART OF SIMPLEX ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCTS. THE SELLER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE TO THE PURCHASER OR USER OF THIS EQUIPMENT ARISING OUT OF THE FAILURE OF THE EQUIPMENT TO OPERATE IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF SAID EQUIPMENT. SIMPLEX MAKES NO WARRANTY AND NO WARRANTY SHALL BE DEEMED TO EXIST, THAT PURCHASER HOLDS THE GOODS FREE OF THE CLAIM OF ANY THIRD PERSON BY WAY OF PATENT INFRINGEMENT OF THE LIKE. 4. PURCHASER'S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE TERMS OF THE. WARRANTY. THIS WARRANTY IS CONTINGENT UPON THE PROPER INSTALLATION AND USE. OF THE PRODUCT(S). SUCH WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY IF THE PRODUCT FAILURE IS THE RESULT OF ACCIDENT, UNUSUAL PHYSICAL, ELECTRICAL OR ELECTROMECHANICAL STRESS, NEGLECT, MISUSE, USER PROGRAMMING ERRORS, FAILURE OF ELECTRICAL POWER, AIR CONDITIONING OR HUMIDITY CONTROL, CONSTRUCTION DUST, DAMAGING FOREIGN SUBSTANCES, TRANSPORTATION OR CAUSES OTHER THAN MANUFACTURING DEFECT. PURCHASER AGREES TO PROVIDE FULL AND FREE ACCESS TO AUTHORIZED SIMPLEX EMPLOYEES. 5. WARRANTY SERVICE HOURS: SERVICES PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY WILL BE PERFORMED DURING 8:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, EXCLUDING LOCALLY OBSERVED SIMPLEX HOLIDAYS. OFF HOURS RESPONSE IS AVAILABLE AS AN EXTRA COST SERVICE OPTION. 6. WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS: 1) LABOR, TRAVEL, AND MILEAGE FOR: A) SERVICE OUTSIDE OF SIMPLEX NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS. B) PROGRAMMING AND/OR LABEL CHANGES. C) FAILURE DUE TO EXTERNAL CAUSES (LIGHTING SURGES, CONSTRUCTION DUST, ETC.) OTHER THAN MANUFACTURING DEFECT. 2) ELECTRICAL WORK EXTERNAL TO THE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED BY SIMPLEX OR MAINTENANCE OF ACCESSORIES, ALTERATIONS, ATTACHMENTS OF OTHER DEVICES NOT FURNISHED BY SIMPLEX. 3) BATTERIES 4) COVERAGE OF EQUIPMENT CLASSED AS A WATER FLOW MONITORING/CONTROL DEVICES INSTALLED IN OR ON WATER PIPING. 15. OWNERS PRESENCE FOR FINAL DEMONSTRATION AND ACCEPTANCE. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS -SIMPLEX 1. SIMPLEX WILL PROVIDE WIRING INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION OF SIMPLEX EQUIPMENT. 2. SIMPLEX WILL PROVIDE A FACTORY TRAINED TECHNICIAN TO REVIEW THE OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM AND THE CORRECT METHOD BY WHICH THE EQUIPMENT SHALL BE WIRED AND CONNECTED. PLEASE CALL (206) 632-4424 FIVE (5) DAYS BEFORE NEEDING VISIT. 3. SIMPLEX WILL PROVIDE A FACTORY TRAINED TECHNICIAN TO ASSIST IN TRAINING: - OPERATION OF THE CONTROL PANEL AND FUNCTIONS ALARM TEST OF ALL SIMPLEX PERIPHERAL DEVICES (SMOKE DETECTOR, MANUAL PULL STATION, ETC.) SUPERVISOR TEST OF ALL INITIATING, SIGNALING, AND CONTROL CIRCUITS. 4. SIMPLEX WILL PROVIDE (1) INSTRUCTION AT FINAL TEST OF THE SYSTEM TO: - OWNER REPRESENTATIVE FIRE INSPECTOR AND ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER 5. UPON COMPLETION OF FINAL TEST, SIMPLEX WILL PROVIDE: - TEST REPORT CERTIFICATION (IF REQUIRED) ONE YEAR WARRANTY TESTING PROCEDURE FOR DEVICES GENERAL: FOR ALL DEVICES (SUPPLIED BY SIMPLEX) VISUALLY VERIFY PROPER LOCATION AND INSTALLATION. SMOKE DETECTORS: ACTIVATE THE DEVICE USING A SMOKE GENERATOR AND VERIFY ALARM CONDITION ON PANEL. RESET PANEL AND VERIFY RESET OF SMOKE DETECTOR AND PANEL. TEST FOR ALARM VERIFICATION IF APPROPRIATE. HEAT DETECTORS: FIXED TEMPERATURE REPLACEMENT ELEMENT - REMOVE ELEMENT ON HEAT DETECTOR TO INITIATE ALARM AND VERIFY ALARM CONDITION AT PANEL. REINSTALL ELEMENT, RESET SYSTEM, AND VERIFY. NON -REPLACEABLE ELEMENT - NON -REPLACEABLE ELEMENT HEAT DETECTORS CAN ONLY BE TESTED FOR CONTINUITY TO DEVICE. RATE -OR -RISE DETECTORS - RATE -OR -RISE DETECTORS ARE TESTED WITH A HEATER OR BLOW DRYER UNTIL THEY 9NITIATE ALARM, THEN ALLOWED TO COOL. RESET PANEL AND VERIFY. PULL STATIONS: ACTIVATE THE STATION WITH THE T -HANDLE, VERIFY ALARM AND LABEL FOR LOCATION, RESET STATION, RESET PANEL. DUCT DETECTOR: (PROVIDED BY SIMPLEX) REMOVE DUCT DETECTOR HOUSING COVER AND ACTIVATE DEVICE WITH SMOKE, VERIFY ALARM, TEST ALL INDICATORS OR MANUAL TEST SWITCHES, RESET DETECTOR, RESET PANEL. TEST SAMPLE AND REFERENCE TUBE FOR POSITIVE AIR FLOW. (NOT PROVIDED BY SIMPLEX) VERIFY THAT ZONE CIRCUIT IS PRESENT AT THE DEVICE. AUDIBLES AND VISIBLES: ACTIVATE ALARM AND CONFIRM THAT ALL INDICATING APPLIANCES, AUDIBLES AND VISIBLES, ARE OPERATING. DOOR HOLDERS: VERIFY THAT DOORS CLOSE ON ALARM. VALVE SUPERVISORY SWITCHES (TAMPER): (PROVIDED BY SIMPLEX) ACTIVATE SWITCH BY MOVING VALVE OFF NORMAL, VERIFY STATUS CHANGE, RESET SWITCH, RESET PANEL. (NOT PROVIDED BY SIMPLEX) VERIFY THAT ZONE CIRCUIT IS PRESENT AT THE SWITCH. FLOW SWITCHES AND PRESSURE SWITCHES: CI (PROVIDED BY SIMPLEX) ACTIVATE SWITCH (WITH SPRINKLER CONTRACTOR PRESENT) BY A FLOW OF WATER, VERIFY STATUS CHANGE, RESET SWITCHES, RESET PANEL. (NOT PROVIDED BY SIMPLEX) VERIFY THAT ZONE CIRCUIT IS PRESENT AND SUPERVISED AT THE SWITCH. FAN/DAMPER CONTROL CIRCUITS: VERIFY (WITH HVAC CONTRACTOR PRESENT) THAT THE CONTROL CIRCUIT IS OPERATING AND THE DEVICE IS BEING CONTROLLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFIED SEQUENCE OF OPERATION. TRAINING: SIMPLEX SHALL PROVIDE A ONE SESSION SEMINAR TO THE CUSTOMER. WARRANTY: THE SYSTEM SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH A ONE YEAR HARDWARE WARRANTY. Simplex Technical Installer Support (TIS) TIS is designed to make the expertise of a Simplex technician available at key scheduled times during the project. This service is available during normal Simplex working hours if scheduled five working days in advance. TIS includes the following activities by a factory trained technician when determined by Simplex to be appropriate. Preconstruction review of submittals and drawings with the installer. - Technical advice during initial start up of control panels (including transponders) before installer wiring is connected. Review of panel wiring and preparation of a list of items to be corrected by the installer. - Program editing to correct minor errors and omissions. Assistance with one complete functional test of the system. One training session for the owner's representatives. Additional installation support may be purchased from Simplex. TIS enhances expertise in Simplex installations but not supplant the installer's commitment to: 1. Provide skilled labor and supervision to complete the project. 2. Review and understand Simplex instructions for installing and testing Simplex equipment. Potential Problems can be avoided by adhering to the following: Do not initially start up the system except in the presence of a Simplex technician. Simplex assumes no liability for damaged equipment and warranty may be voided if this procedure is not followed. Do not install smoke detectors (unless protected by plastic bags) until final construction clean up has occurred. This is to prevent damage caused by dust, dirt, and paint. Detectors installed prior to clean up may require disassembly, cleaning, or replacement which is not covered by warranty. Care must be taken to protect equipment during the installation and warranty period. Failures due to external causes (lightning surges, construction dust, water damage, etc.) will be repaired by Simplex only upon receipt of a valid written Purchase Order. TIS includes on complete system test which is coordinated by the installer. To avoid additional charges, installer should schedule his test so that all appropriate parties are present. Simplex Simplex Time Recorder Co. 455 N 35th Street Seattle, WA 98103 Seattle (206) 632-4511 Tacoma (206) 272-2878 Everett (206) 252-0190 Fax (206) 634-0214 Embassy Suites Hotel Meeting Room Addition Tukwila, WA McMullen Electric Puyallup, WA Fire Alarm System Quantity Product Number Description 1 4100-8901 Addition to Existing Fire Alarm Control Panel to consist of: 1 4100-5004 8 Zone Style "B" Module 1 4100-4001 2 Ckt Signal Mode, Style "Y" 1 4100-0403 8 Zone LED Module 2 2099-9754 Manual Pull Station 10 2098-9201 Photoelectric Smoke Detector 10 2098-9211 Smoke Detector Base 6 2902-9734 Ceiling Speaker 5 4904-9501 Visible Only Base 5 4904-9105 Strobe Lens, Vertical 1 2650-400 Duct -Mounted Ionization Detectors (Supplied by TRC) NOTE: QUANTITIES PRINTED PER PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS ,S,Simplex True_L=_==.. Fire Alarm Systems UL, ULC Listed FM Approved* 4100/4120 Microprocessor Based Monitoring and Control System STANDARD FEATURES: • UL Listed for NFPA 71, 72, and Power Limited Applications Per NEC 760 • 80 Character Dynamic LCD Display • Battery Supervision (Low/No Battery) • City Connection Circuit • Field Configurable/Expandable • Dedicated Supervisory Service Indicator and Acknowledge • Nonvolatile Flash EPROM SOFTWARE FEATURES: • WALK TEST** • 4 Operator Access Levels • 600 Event Historical Logging • Zone Selectable Alarm Verification • Programmable Zone Coding (PNIS) • Individual Circuit Disconnect/Disable • Selective Signaling and/or Relay Control • Onboard Trouble -Shooting Diagnostics OPTIONAL FEATURES: • Class B (Style B) or Class A (Style D) Initiating Device Circuits • Class B (Style Y) or Class A (Style Z) Notification Appliance Circuits • Control Relays with Positive Feedback • Interface to Addressable Devices (MAPNET II®), (TrueAlarmTM)*** • Expandable to 1000 Circuits • Voice Communications • MINIPLEX® Transponders • Trouble Silenced Reminder • Supervised Serial Annunciators • Graphic Annunciator Interface Modules • Field Programmable Trouble, Alarm, and/or Status LEDs • RS232 Outputs to Remote Printers or CRT • Communication to 2120 Multiplex System • Supervised/Interchangeable LEDs • Field Programmable Switches ' Applicable FM approval information is available on request. " WALK TEST is protected under U.S. Patent # 4.725.818. "' MAPNET is protected under U.S. Patent # 4.796.025. TrueAlarm is protected under U.S. Patent # 5.565.468. 4100 -SERIES FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL INTRODUCTION: The Simplex 4100-8001 is a microprocessor based Fire Alarm Control System using the latest in electronics technology. The 4100 can be custom programmed to meet a variety of applications and local code requirements with its simple yet powerful and flexible software. The 4100 system is fully field configurable, programmable and editable. This flexibility minimizes delays in job completion due to last minute changes by allowing these changes to be made on site. The system can be easily expanded up to a maximum of 1000 circuits in any combination of Initiating Device Circuits. Notification Appliance Circuits, Auxiliary Control Relays and Addressable Devices. Note: When configuring a panel. substituting the prefix 4120 for 4100 will add the special modifications required for 4120 network operation. Refer to data sheet S4120-0001. S-1 0O-^0' 3-3 '1-92 OPERATOR INTERACTION: To provide maximum efficiency in performing primary fire alarm functions, the 4100 master controller operator's panel (shown in Fig. 1) makes visible only the indication and interaction keys required in an emergency situation. Alarm, Supervisory and Trouble conditions are indicated at the operator's panel by dedicated LEDs and a tonealert. An 80 character Alphanumeric Liquid Crystal Display provides information as to the point status (alarm, trouble, etc.), type of alarm (smoke detector, pull station, etc.) number of alarms in the system, and a custom location label. Alarm, supervisory and trouble conditions have dedicated acknowledge buttons. Operation of the appropriate acknowledge button silences the tone -alert. However, the LED remains illuminated until all conditions in that category are restored to normal. The 4100 can be programmed to perform a "global acknowledge" in accordance with NFPA 72A, B, 4nd C, where a single keypress of the appropriate acknowledge button will silence the tone -alert for all points in that condition. The 4100 can also be programmed for individual acknowledgment of each point in an abnormal condition as well as their restoration, as required by NFPA 72D. Notification Appliances can be silenced by pressing the "Alarm Silence" button. Depressing the "System Reset" button restores the system to the normal operating mode. To serve as a "trouble reminder" when a trouble condition remains in the system and the audible trouble signal has been silenced, the tone -alert can be programmed to resound at user specified time intervals. 1 SYSTEM SUPERVISORY SYSTEM 0 0 0 ALARM SERVICE TROUBLE i ♦ ALARM ACK • ACKNOWLEDGE POWER 0 ON 0 � r ♦ e ALARM SYSTEM SILENCE RESET ♦ / ♦ .1 FIGURE 1 For increased functionality, simply open the "access door" to expose the additional operator keys (as depicted in Fig. 2). The depth of the operator's interaction is determined by four Security Access Levels. For instance, Level 1 allows routine actions while Level 4 is reserved for more sensitive operations by an authorized operator. The "FUNCTION KEYS," "DISPLAY/ACTION" keypad, and the "ENTRY" keypad are the operator interface sections which provide, in a self directing manner, operations nonessential in a fire emergency situation. These operations include items such as: "ENABLE" or "DISABLE" a circuit, turn a control point "ON" or "OFF", and menu items such as: "SET TIME AND DATE", "DISPLAY HISTORICAL LOGS", etc. The "NET" key is used to display 4120 Network point data located at other network panels. NTR FUNCTION KEYS SYSTEM • ALARM ALARM ACK ♦ 1 SUPERVISORY SERVICE ACKNOWLEDGE SYSTEM TROUBLE POWER 0 ON 0 0 ALARM SYSTEM SILENCE RESET ♦ 1 ♦ 1 DISPLAY ACTION - FUNCTION (PREVIOUS EMI ON OFF AUTO (LAMP 1 TEST J CM (DISPLAY) ( DISPLAY 1 TIME' J ENTRY ZONE /NET♦ co ENTER CLR FIGURE 2 viProgrammable "CONTROL" keys and associated LEDs. Possible applications: city disconnect, door holder bypass, manual evacuation, elevator capture bypass, etc. "CONTROL" keys can be individually passcode protected so that only certain Access Level operators can perform that function. Operations of the four "FUNCTION KEYS" vary within each Main Menu Option. The keys' function will be defined in the top line of the LCD display. For example, in the "DISPLAY HISTORICAL ALARM LOGS" "FUNCTION" menu, depressing the F2 key will display the most recent alarm event stored in the history log. 80 Character, Backlit, Liquid Crystal Display L e CITY \ DISCONNECT \ 0 FUNCTION KEYS 0 CD 0 F1 = ALARM F2 = LAST F3 = CLEAR F4 = QUIT SYSTEM 0 ALARM ALARM ACK SUPERVISORY 0 SERVICE SUPV ACK \ l ACKNO SYSTEM 0 TROUBLE TBL ACK LEDGE••••••••••J POWER 0 ON 0 0 ALARM SYSTEM SILENCE RESET DISPLAY ACTION (PREVIOUS O ( DISPLAY ) (DISPLAY) TIME P n ENTRY SIG 1 ( AUX 110 ADOR 0 ENTER MAP The ''DISPLAY/ACTION" and "ENTRY" keypads allow operators having certain access levels the ability to perform controlling functions to the system's zones, signals or auxiliary control relays, or to gain access for system information. FIGURE 3 MODULE DESCRIPTIONS MASTER CONTROLLER MODULE (4100-7000 SERIES) The 4100 Master Controller Board provides system control, synchronization, and supervision of all modules, continuously scanning each module for any status changes. — Operator's Panel. — One SPDT Auxiliary Trouble Relay Contact Rated at 2 Amps @ 30 VDC. — City Circuit: • 24VDC Remote Station (reverse polarity), local energy, shunt master box or a form 'C' contact output • Interface to Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter (DACT) for NFPA 71 applications. — Battery Charger (4 Amp): • Charges 50 Ampere hour batteries to 70% in 12 hours • Compatible with Lead Acid Batteries — Power Supply (basic): • 120VAC Input • 8 amps @ 24VDC output for system operation • Power Limited REDUNDANT MASTER CONTROLLER (4100-7023) Provides monitored dual control with automatic switch - over hardware. (Note: Available fourth quarter 1992, UL listing is in process). SPECIFICATIONS: Humidity Temperature Input Power Requirements 85% Non -condensing 32°F to 120°F 0°C to 48'C 4 amps @ 120 VAC or 2 amps @ 240 VAC for each power supply MODULE DESCRIPTIONS (Cont.) INITIATING DEVICE CIRCUITS (4100-5000 Series) — Eight Circuit Zone Modules provide system expansion of Class 'B' (Style B) or Class 'A' (Style D) Zones — Capable of supporting two -wire Simplex smoke detectors plus normally open contact devices (pull stations, heat detectors, etc.) — Accepts Mechanical Coded Inputs — Clearly marked installer termination points ZN9 ZN10 ZN11 ZN12 r� + -+ -+ -+ AUXILIARY CONTROL RELAYS (4100-3000 Series) — Built-in fuse protection per contact — Feedback points for positive indication of on/off status of remote devices. — Clearly marked installer termination points. • 4100-3001 — Four CPU controlled relays — DPDT contacts rated for 2 amps @ 24VDC • 4100-3002 — Four CPU controlled relays — DPDT contacts rated for 10 amps @ 24VDC • 4100-3003 — Eight CPU controlled relays — DPDT contacts rated for 3 amps @ 24VDC ADDITIONAL BATTERY CHARGER (4100-0104, -0114) — Capable of charging 110 Ah batteries — Can charge lead acid or Ni -cad batteries — Monitors for AC power failure, low/no battery, and high battery level — 240VAC power input option (-0114) RS -232/2120 COMMUNICATION MODULE (4100-0112) — Provides two RS -232-C outputs for remote printers and/or CRT — Five RS -232-C ports maximum per 4100 system — Each port can be vectored by event category — Port 1 can be configured to provide network communication to a host 2120 Multiplex System NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUITS (4100-4000 Series) — Two, four, or six circuit modules provide system expansion of Style Y or Style Z circuits — Each circuits rated for 2 amps @ 24VDC or 50 Watts @ 25 VRMS or 100 watts @ 70 VRMS for speaker circuits — Supervised for opens, grounds, and wire -to -wire shorts — Dual and triple channel modules have integral switching relays for selecting the proper audio channel output — Clearly marked installer termination points EXPANSION POWER SUPPLY (4100-0105, -0115, -0108, -0118) — Five amp regulated 24VDC output for peripheral devices requiring ± 5% regulation (-0105, -0115) — Eight amps @ 24VDC output for standard peripheral devices (-0108, -0118) — Filtered — Power Limited — 240 VAC input option (-0115, -0118) ENHANCED CHARGER PACKAGE (4100-0124) Same as the 4100-0104, or -0114 with the additional features of: — Manual switches for high rate charge, and AC disconnect — LED indications for AC fail/disconnect, low/no battery, and high battery level — Battery meters to indicate battery voltage and charging current • Voltmeter (0-50VDC) • Ammeter ( 0-15 Amps) STYLE 7 INTERFACE MODULE (4100-0123) — Maintains 2120 communications during a wire -to -wire short fault condition. — Primary, secondary, and transmit data status indicators MODULE DESCRIPTIONS (Cont.) 4100 VOICE COMMUNICATION COMMAND CENTER COMPONENTS MASTER CONTROLLER ONE-WAY VOICE COMMUNICATIONS MICROPHONE TWO-WAY FIREFIGHTER MASTER PHONE TELEPHONE CIRCUIT SELECTOR -low. SWITCHES AUDIO CONTROL SWITCH MODULE ONE-WAY VOICE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS: • Single & Dual Channel Audio • Triple Channel Audio with a Dedicated Microphone Channel • Multiple Supervised Remote Microphone Inputs • Multiple Built -In Selectable Tones • Spoken Voice Coding • Multiple Digitized Human Voice Messages • Spoken Walk Test • Digitized Voice/Tone Generation • Automatic or Manual Audio Control • Separate Evacuation, Drill, and Optional "All Clear" Voice Messages and Tones • Ready -to -Talk Indicator for Microphone • Synchronized Redundant Voice Tone Generator • Local Panel Speaker for Tone/Message Broadcast Verification • Miniplex Voice Transponders for Distributed Audio FIREFIGHTERS' TELEPHONE SYSTEM: • Firefighters' Telephone to Audio Interface • Multiple Remote Master Phones • Tone Signal Indication on Remote Firefighters' Telephone LOCAL PANEL SPEAKER GENERAL: The 4100-8201 Audio System provides one-way voice communication, alarm tones, and/or prerecorded voice messages to alert occupants of a fire or other emergency situations. Evacuation signalling may be automatically generated via alarm initiated event programs in the 4100 Master Controller or by firefighting personnel utilizing the system microphone. The system may also be equipped with a Firefighters' Master Telephone module to allow the Fire Commander two- way communication with firefighters or fire wardens located elsewhere in the building. OPERATION: The heart of the 4100 Audio System is the 4100-0210 series Audio Control Board which provides routing and preamplification of digitized alarm tones and voice messages. Actual tones and human voice messages are recorded to digital format and stored in the Audio Control Board's message memory. When called upon, an integral Voice Tone Generator (VTG) recreates the audio waveforms of the prerecorded voice/tone messages to sound completely natural. The Audio Control Board receives instructions from the 4100 Master Controller to direct the routing of the audio tones, codes, prerecorded or manual voice messages to the appropriate audio output circuits. MODULE DESCRIPTIONS (Cont.) AUDIO CONTROL BOARD (4100-0210 SERIES) • Message Memory — Custom Message Data • Routing Matrix — Input/Output Switching • Audio Inputs: — Master Microphone — Remote Microphone #1 (Optional) — Remote Microphone #2 (Optional) — Primary Voice/Tone Generator — Secondary Voice/Tone Generator (Optional) — Phone to Audio Interface • Audio Outputs: — Channel 1 (Single Channel 4100-0210) — Channel 2 (Dual Channel 4100-0211) — Channel 3 (Triple Channel 4100-0212) — Local Panel Speaker • Audio Tones: — Slow Whoop — A slowly ascending tone from 200 to 830 Hz in 2.5 seconds. Recommended for fire alarm and no other purpose. — High/Low— A free running tone with a high frequency of 750 Hz and a low frequency of 500 Hz. The "ON" time (high) is 100 milliseconds while the "OFF" time (low) is 400 milliseconds. — Horn — Continuous 500 Hz tone. Can also be used for coded systems. — Chime — A 600 Hz tone with a 1.5 second delay time. Can be used as a free running tone or on a coded system. — Beep— A 500 Hz tone with a time duration of 0.7 seconds on and 0.7 seconds off. — Stutter— A 500 Hz tone with equal on and off times of 100 milliseconds. — Wail — Ascends, then descends between 600 to 940 Hz. — GSA Tone — Continuous 2000 Hz tone. — Bell — A fundamental frequency of 350 Hz with prominent harmonics at 700 Hz and 2100 Hz. Zone Coded Signalling is available using tones or spoken numbers. Spoken coded messages can be used in place of conventional pulse tone coding eliminating counting and interpretation of the zone coded location by appropriate personnel. For example, a fire alarm zone such as 1st Floor East Smoke Detector Rm. 23 will be Code 1123. Two possible transmission schemes are: • Conventional Zone Coded Signalling where T = Tone T...T...TT...TTT...T...T...TT...TTT... • Spoken Coded Signalling CODE, ONE..ONE..TWO..THREE... CC)fE ONE_..ONE.TWO..THREE The Digital Audio Controller has the ability to precede spoken codes with phrases and alert tones. The previous example could have been preceded with a chime tone. The word "CODE" could be replaced with the phrase "DOCTOR FIRESTONE, PLEASE DIAL...". Preprogrammed special messages are available on request. The standard Evacuation Message is as follows: "ATTENTION...ATTENTION...ATTENTION...AN EMERGENCY HAS BEEN REPORTED...ALL OCCUPANTS WALK TO THE NEAREST STAIRWAY EXIT AND WALK DOWN TO YOUR ASSIGNED REENTRY FLOOR OR MAIN LOBBY...DO NOT USE THE ELEVATOR...WALK TO the NEAREST STAIRWAY...DO NOT USE THE ELEVATOR...WALK TO the NEAREST STAIRWAY." Up to five minutes of special phrases and messages are available to meet specific applications. AUDIO AMPLIFIERS (4100-0201 SERIES) • Integral Amplifier Monitor • Input for Amplifier Backup — Automatically Switches to a Backup Amplifier upon Primary Amplifier Failure • Battery Backup Capability • 25VRMS Output • 70 VRMS Output (Option) • Frequency Response of 120 to 12,000 Hz MINIPLEX® TRANSPONDERS In this example of 4100 Miniplex w/audio, an alarm from smoke detectors connected to Transponder #1 is transmitted to the CPU (Solid Line). The CPU automatically causes an alert tone to be transmitted to speakers via commands to appropriate Transponders. (Refer to data sheet S4100-0015 for additional information on MINIPLEX transponders). SMOKE DETECTORS 0-0 0 • SPEAKERS,-L- r,AMP 120 VAC TRANSPONDER k2 0 SMOKE DETECTORS 0-0 0 0 COMMUNICATIONS WIRING 4100 CPU `---I--:-4 SPE -;KERS AKE s v----- r__MPl A \\ 120 VAC TRANSPONDER #1 SIGNAL PATH LEGEND ALARM INPUT FROM DETECTOR rti CONTROL OUTPUT "'� TO SPEAKERS MODULE DESCRIPTIONS (Cont.) LED, ANNUNCIATION Optional annunciation interface modules can be utilized for remote and/or local control panel annunciation. The LEDs are programmable for slow rate, fast rate pulse or steady illumination. 64/64 LED/SWITCH CONTROLLER (4100-0301) — Interfaces up to 64 LEDs and 64 switches to the master controller via serial communication — Continuously monitors switches for changes in status — Supervises and controls LEDs — Supervises LED/switch module placement REMOTE UNIT INTERFACE (4100-0303, -0304) — Mounted in the Fire Alarm Control Panel, this module provides a supervised serial communication channel to remotely located annunciators and I/O Panels. — Style 7 communication (-0304) 24 POINT I/O GRAPHIC INTERFACE (4100-0302) — Each of the 24 points can be individually configured as either a switch input or a lamp driver output — 150 mA lamp driver output (+24VDC common) — Outputs can be steady, slow pulse, or fast pulse — Switch inputs can monitor 2 position or 3 position switches — Lamp test input — Provides supervised monitoring and/or control for smoke control applications LED/SWITCH MODULES These modules contain socketed LEDs to allow customization within each module by interchanging different color LEDs. — Switch modules can be used to manually control such functions as HVAC control, pressurization fans control, damper control, speaker circuit control, etc. ati 0(_ oa 0d 0d 00 0d 00 8 red LEDs X X X X X 8 yellow LEDs X X 8 green LEDs X 8 momentary switches X X 8 three position maintained switches X 7 ■0 MI ME ■1 $I UM 4603-9101 LCD ANNUNCIATOR GENERAL: The Simplex 4603-9101 LCD Annunciator used with the 4100 Series Fire Alarm Control Panel provides remote area annunciation and control. Information is transmitted to the 4603 LCD annunciators over a single twisted shielded pair cable. Other styles of Simplex Serial Annunciators can be connected on the same pair of wires. OPERATION: Alarm, Supervisory and Trouble conditions are indicated at the annunciator by dedicated LEDs and a tonealert. These conditions also have dedicated Acknowledge buttons. Operation of the appropriate acknowledge button silences the tonealert. However, the LED remains illuminated until all conditions in that category are restored to normal. Repeated operation of for example the ALARM ACKnowledge button will scroll the LCD display showing the alarms in the sequence of occurrence. The tone -alert also provides an audible feedback indication for the operation of any of the annunciator buttons. An 80 character, back -lit, Alphanumeric, Liquid Crystal Display provides clear english language information as to the 4100 point status (alarm, trouble, etc.), type of alarm (smoke detector, pull station, etc.), number of alarms, supervisory conditions and troubles in the system, and a custom location label. Notification Appliances can be silenced by pressing the "ALARM SILENCE" button. Depressing the "SYSTEM RESET" button restores the system to the normal operating mode. With no alarms, troubles, or supervisory conditions present in the system, the LCD displays the time, date and "system is normal" label. The 4603-9101 LCD Annunciator also includes four programmable `CONTROL" buttons and associated LEDs with a window area for "slip -in" labels. Common applications include manual evacuation, door holder release bypass, elevator capture bypass, etc. All buttons on the annunciator are inoperable without the "ENABLE" key switch activated. The key is removable only in the disabled position. PACKAGE MOUNTING: TRIM BAND SEMI -FLUSH ONLY • 28-5/8" DOOR WIDTH — 26-3/8" BOX WIDTH — 25-3/4" 1 0 NOTE: A system ground must be provided for Earth Detection and transient protection devices. This connection shall be made to an approved, dedicated Earth connection per NFPA 70, article 250, and NFPA 78. 4 UNIT 6 UNIT • '28-5/8" DOOR WIDTH — 26-3/8" BOX WIDTH — 25-3/4" 3" MIN.—► 24" MAX. \\ TRIM BAND SEMI -FLUSH ONLY IMPORTANT: DISTANCE BETWEEN CABINETS MUST BE NO LESS THAN 3 INCHES AND NO MORE THAN 24 INCHES. 2-1/4" NOTE: 2 -UNIT BOX HEIGHT = 20 3/4" f 7-3/4"—m— 2-1/4"--► 36-1 /4" 4 1-7/16" "wl• 3 -3/4"r -- Simplex Building Systems FIRE DETECTION • SECURITY • COMMUNICATIONS • TIME CONTROL Simplex Time Recorder Co. Gardner. Massachusetts 01441-0001 U.S.A. Offices and Representatives Throughout the World Life Alarm® g®Simplex Fire Alarm Systems 0 4100/4120 Fire Alarm Controls Product Identification 4100/4120- DESCRIPTION QTY. STANDBY CURRENT (mA) ALARM CURRENT (mA) MODULE SIZE REQ. .$* SYSTEM TYPE 1 MAX. EA. TOTAL EA. TOTAL DOOR INT. 8001 CONTROL PANEL 8009 REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR PANEL 25 25 ,-,., ' -0, ,Ir.',' 2 8201 CONTROL PANEL W/AUDIO 8010 MINIPLEX CONTROL PANEL 8210 MINIPLEX CONTROL W/AUDIO MINIPLEX TRANSPONDER . ZS- 25 . jr",,,410, 25 :::i,;;*0.,--,:,.,'::;:V ftexi,' -',2 , -,,t-' 7, " ::,:.7gi.• 8019 8901 ADD TO EXISTING SYSTEM:,,,,,,A 4:i -t,,' ..-'.,:,,, , •P --.44,e, - -, - -w,-, -, ;•., mit. 8909 ADD TO EXISTING ANNUNCIATOR ', ''.., 47-40-44:%Wt , ' ..1Mitrit.,' ' ;:7! . ' „,,k,;„ ,i17';'•::: MASTER CONTROLLER 1 MAX. (CPU, CITY, 6 AMP PWR SUPPLY, BATT. CHGR.) 7023 REDUNDANT MASTER CONTROLLER 292 292 16 8 7003 1000 PT. CPU 292 292 16 8 7050 UPGRADE KIT 292 292 16 8 CONTROLLER POWER OPTION 1 MAX. ::rx,,A44i45,V.f.:.'•-; 6001 240VAC,t;,.;,.::,i.!i sty ,,,,p,,g, , -,, : 6007 SUPPRESSION RELEASE PANEL , INITIATING DEVICE CKTS. AS REQ. 5004 8 ZONE STYLE B 75 195 5014 8 ZONE STYLE D 75 195 -:;;;-:'?:',',:. ';f,:-'' 2 NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CKTS. AS REQ. 4001 2 CKT. STYLE Y 16 33 -e:.;" -"=';'''',.:":' 2 4011 2 CKT. STYLE Z 15 33 4201 4 CKT. DUAL CHANNEL STYLE Y 25 80 2 4202 2 CKT. TRIPLE CHANNEL STYLE Y 25 80 1.•,',.z:-. 'i, .' - 2 4203 4 CKT. DUAL CHANNEL STYLE Z 25 80 4204 2 CKT. TRIPLE CHANNEL STYLE Z 25 80.„ f'c'2'-', . :-.-- ,;-- 2 4321 6 CKT.STYLE Y 25 70 4331 6 CKT. STYLE Z 24 70 -,;:'''; :--.-;7::.: 2 4205 MODIFIED 3 -CHANNEL STYLE Y 25 80-- .?,-;•:,;-, 2 4206 MODIFIED 3 -CHANNEL STYLE Z 25 80":,;--.- ;,-,'V-1,-,% 2 AUXILIARY RELAY CONTROL AS REQ. -,,t".0! ':iY::-'F:':',',:'i;'i':0' ,.i.,,:'5',`?44:!..4',":%5:; 3001 4 RELAY 2A W/FEEDBACK 15 75 ';;;J'-le7 2 3002 4 RELAY 10A W/FEEDBACK 15 175 '-`::F--3". •:';p.:- 4 3003 8 RELAY 3A W/FEEDBACK 25 280 1";Cf,'''12- 2 OPTIONAL FEATURES AS REQ. .1g6;Ve-It4t.:.0,'^'- .:7:4-0011-;;'''';* 4-447 '''i 0100 ZONE CONFIGURATIONSif.k.n.-:;.7,f,',7 :',:-aat4 It5.*:,"1.21t:t lc,f:14 VIV VAA; 0101 CONFIGURATION CHARGE7,114VW.,- 0102 BATTERY - AMP/VOLTMETER7:VilS 1,,..t',-, V''e: §.:7'4:0 ...*.Mr4:::iA 2 2 0103 SYSTEM - AMPNOLT METER V ;:' ^g4,,, ;,,,,* '44,,,,..;i:', '', 2 2 0104 120V ADO'L. BATT CHGR. 0114 240V AMYL. BATT CHGR. 0105 120V, 5A POWER SUPPLYAS',',', tif0.. :';"°,*-: ITAA-Y <‘.+,. '.., At" Z.Z-,*.;: -.FXft', 4 0115 240V, 5A POWER SUPPLY 0108 120V, 8 AMP POWER SUPPLY .1,.*4t, ..:?.1,;c•4' ' " 1..,,1" 4 , ,,71',4:4'. ,,A1,, §..4,tV,:i ' *44:41-1-Y.- V., _ "AlVdtk''s4v," ..0,'"'", ,>,'k4454: ;4,4',14 4%A, 4 0118 240V, 8 AMP POWER SUPPLY -:4,i),:::..i-::T;:VAi'F'*:< 7- . : ;q1i-4.*:rK,=;:-..i, i;: -,i:;. 4 0110 MAPNET II ADDRESSABLE 470 490-!"-4--,-, ,-;.',,,-;;-","-' 4 0111 MAPNET ISOLATOR MOD. 50 50'$'0 ';'',A 2 0112 DUAL RS -232/2120 COMM. 132 132'4):1 VA 2 0123 STYLE 7 MODULE 40 40 W!'„.i: ,7,•:.&:* -7 ,-• ,:,=•°'`,,<,*; 0124 ENHANCED CHARGER PKG. ".",'-' .', :: '-.":..'" ,,, ,-, '`,"-. ,,,,,vAz'.1,'-;•; - ...,' 6 6 0150 AFTERMARKET REPROGRAM ::-.',-;'Fat ,`,''''%", :7":,?,'-',,:. ',,•-', :-: ',.,,,i‘.1'51.;',: ,,,,,,;•:-;„ ..:•:C',., ' :::(,,T.F;s1' ,::„&, \.:siv: IA, 0303 REMOTE UNIT INTERFACE 60 60 's.,"t..'-,-;::::% 2 1010 EXTERNAL BATTERIES 0117 8 AMP REMOTE POWER SUPPLYF''' .--, I' ',.: ,'4'.- ';,,.?'',,, ?' !-:-,-,-,,f, :-, ,:' ;;';-; '-- ',--, -.,; 6 0304 STYLE 7 REMOTE UNIT INTERFACE 85 85 2 0136 DECODER MODULE 85 163 ,,,:-,, :,- - ';;;. 6 1992 Simplex Time Recorder Co Publication S4100 0014 1 9-92 4100/4120- DESCRIPTION QTY. STANDBY CURRENT (ma) ALARM CURRENT (ma) MODULE SIZE REQ. 0 AUDIO CONTROLLER BD. 1 MAX. EA. TOTAL EA. TOTAL DOOR INT. 0210 SINGLE CHANNEL 185 185 ; :.:: 'a 12 0211 DUAL CHANNEL 220 220 •; _ , - 12 0212 TRIPLE CHANNEL 220 220 12 • 25V OUTPUT AMPLIFIER AS REQ. '` - _. ',. .. -.- 0201 25WATT AMPL. W/O P.S. 200 2200 . 2 0202 DUAL 25 W AMPL. W/P.S. 400 4400 4 0203 100 W AMPLIFIER W/P.S. 120V 250 8750 ;: ,'- 8 0213 100 W AMPLIFIER W/P.S. 240V 250 8750 ''.,..•-• ,° 8 70V OUTPUT AMPLIFIER AS REQ. �V` '.; ; ' / 0207 100 W AMPLIFIER W/P.S. 120V 250 8750 8 0217 100 W AMPLIFIER W/P.S. 240V 250 8750 8 ›• AUDIO EQUIPMENT OPTIONS AS REQ. 't'. - - _ -' 0204 MICROPHONE & ENCLOSURE 3 7 4 0205 MASTER TELEPHONE 22 142 4 0215 PHONE RISER TERM. BOARD .1,04.1---.._ )., - .. " , 0206 REDUNDANT TONE GENERATOR 45 45 0220 STANDARD MESSAGE SET • • A 0221 CUSTOM MESSAGE FROM TAPE :,.•.-, '° T• J 0222 CUSTOM MESSAGE (TRANSCRIPT) - 0223 CUSTOM MESSAGE (ARCHIVE) F <a:=rn-� ., - -• `. -' ANNUNCIATION EQUIPMENT AS REQ. ,.. : ? ' > 0301 64/64 LED/SW CONTROLLER 15 260 2 0302 24 PT. I/O GRAPHIC INTERFACE 34 75 - 2 0401 8 RED LED MODULE * -` • 2 0402 16 PT. RED/YELLOW LED -„f,�i y�', f,;= •*•-, ;• � - - 2 - •, 0403 8/8 MOM. SW/RED LED .: _ -,r s h - -- • 2 - 1. ^ , 0404 8/16 POS. MAINT. SW/R-G LED'S - :.” s: - , 2 0405 8/16 MOM. SW/R-Y LED'S '` .'!=', 2 0408 ANNUN. CONTROL SW. MOD. 8/8 -' '�' - ,.- 2 - F 0450 REMOTE PANEL LCD 30 170 16 16 0410 REMOTE MICROPHONE/ENCL. 3 7 4 ` 0411 REMOTE MASTER PHONE - _, " _e 4 0412 1 CHAN. AUDIO CONTROL SW. ' " ` 2 0413 2 OR 3 CHAN. AUDIO CONTROL SW. E,. tiv _ 2 --` 0415 3 CHAN. SPKR. SELECT SW. .; Si. ` n? 2 i _ 0416 AUDIO ANNUN. CONTROL SW. , ' ;°� :'. .. 2 0501 8 RED LED'S 0502 8 GREEN LED'S = =�cz z y " ' 0503 8 YELLOW LED'S ti.- a ._.,--- :fin c: 4 . : PACKAGE SIZE/OPTIONS AS REQ. 2001 2 UNIT PKG. (16" AVAIL.) =- _> ' 2002 4 UNIT PKG. (32" AVAIL.) c .":'..._3'1'-' . ,*-: 2003 6 UNIT PKG. (48" AVAIL) 2201 RED FINISH 2011 2 UNIT PKG., SOLID DOOR } .l- 2012 4 UNIT PKG., SOLID DOOR_ " ` 2013 6 UNIT PKG., SOLID DOOR`'-._ r.a k' fi . -.- f ,`^Y:� NETWORK EQUIPMENT AS REQ. «' ^ _..Y,. T w - 4120-6011 RS 485 NETWORK INTERFACE BOARD 150 150 =' ;' ' .4;` `'4Y , Simplex Building Systems Simplex Time Recorder Co. Gardner, Massachusetts 01441-0001 U.S.A. Offices and Representatives Throughout the World FIRE DETECTION • SECURITY • COMMUNICATIONS • TIME CONTROL All specifications and other information shown were current as of publication. and are subject to change without notice. Printed in U.S.A. c UL Listed FM Approved Multi -Application Peripherals and Accessories Non -Coded Manual Stations 2099 -Series FEATURES: • Single Action Models • Double Action Models — Breakglass — Push Type • Pull Lever Protrudes when Alarmed • Tamper Resistant Reset Key Lock, (Keyed Same as Fire Alarm Cabinet) • Institutional Version (Key Operated Only) • Pre -Signal, Annunciator, and Local Alarm Contact Options • Surface or Semi -Flush Mounting OPERATION: Single Action Stations require a firm downward pull to activate the alarm switch. Motion resistance is provided by breaking an internal plastic break -rod (visible below the pull lever). The pull lever latches into the alarm position and remains extended out of the housing to provide a visible indication of which station was alarmed. Double Action Stations (Breakglass) require that the front mounted hammer be lifted and thrown downward to break the glass and expose the recessed pull lever. The pull lever then operates as a single action station. Double Action Stations (Push Type) require that a spring loaded interference plate (marked PUSH) be pushed back to access the pull lever of the single action station. Institutional Stations are designed to activate by key operation only. This allows access for manual alarms to be limited to authorized personnel. Operation requires key insertion and opening of the station housing. Pre -Signal option activates when the lever is pulled. General alarm initiation requires a key to activate a keyswitch located behind the pull lever. Station Reset requires use of the housing key to reset the pull station lever and deactivates the alarm switch. If the break -rod is used, it must be replaced. Breakglass stations require glass replacement. Testing requires physical activation of the pull lever (except for institutional stations). SINGLE ACTION STATION DOUBLE ACTION STATION (BREAKGLASS) SINGLE ACTION STATION W/INSTITUTIONAL COVER DOUBLE ACTION STATION NON-BREAKGLASS (PUSH TYPE) ��7h�i(`^tion C 2noo_nnn7_F 5.93 CONSTRUCTION: Station housings and pull levers are constructed of chip resistant and dirt resistant, high impact Lexan.* Housings are red with white lettering and pull levers are white with red lettering. APPLICATION: The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Bulletin number 72, gives specific minimum requirements on this subject. When manual station coverage appears limited in any way, additional units should be installed. Stations should be mounted with the bottom of the station not less than 3-1/2 ft. (1.07m) or more than 5 feet (1.52m) from the floor. Usually stations are mounted at the 4-1/2 ft. (1.4m) level. Lexan is a registered trademark of the General Electric Co. (In order to make buildings and facilities accessible to, and usable by the physically handicapped, some specifications may require that the station be installed not more than 3-1/2 ft. (1.07m) from the floor.) Stations should be located in the normal path of exit, and distributed in the protected area so that they are unobstructed and readily accessible. Stations should be provided on each floor to obtain a travel distance not more than 200 feet (61 m) to the nearest station from any point in the building. One station should be provided for each floor where the maximum floor area is 10,000 square feet (929 sq. meters) or more. One station should be provided on the first floor and on each succeeding alternate floor if the areas to be protected are smaller than the limits as described above. SPECIFICATION TABLE MOUNTING BOX NOTES: 1. These models can be semi -flush mounting using a standard single gang switch box, 3" x 2" x 2-1/2". Mount box flush or 1/16" protruding (DO NOT RECESS). And can be surface mounted in a Wiremold box no. B-3 (formerly A-3). 2. For MAPNET II addressable pull stations, semi -flush mounting requires 2, ganged switch boxes, 3" x 2" x 2-1/2" each, or a receptacle box 4-3/4" x 4-3/4" x 2- 1/4" (Wiremold no. 57441SDEEP). For additional information, refer to installation instruction PER -21-504 (575-155). i ROD MOUNTING INFORMATION KNOCKOUTS FOR 3/4 INCH (1.9cm) CONDUIT TOP AND BOTTOM OF BOX FURNISHED BY SIMPLEX 2-3/16" (5.55cm) (3.33cm) 4" (10.16cm 2975-9178 BOX 3-11/16" (9.36cm) 5-3/16" (13.17cm) 3-7/8" 1((9.84cm) 1-3/16" (3.01 cm) 1 2975-9022 BOX 5" (12.7cm) KNOCKOUTS FOR 3/4 INCH THREADED (1.9cm) CONDUIT TOP AND BOTTOM OF BOX FURNISHED BY SIMPLEX SEMI -FLUSH MOUNTING WALL SURFACE 2-3/16" (5.55cm) SURFACE MOUNTING: Refer to Installation Instructions PER -21-502 (574-656) for additional information. STANDARD SINGLE GANG SWITCH COVER NOT FURNISHED BY SIMPLEX RACO NO. 773, APPLETON NO. 8468, OR STEEL CITY NO. 52C-14 5" 2-1/8" (5.39cm) DEPTH STANDARD OUTLET BOX NOT FURNISHED BY SIMPLEX RACO NO. 231 OR 232, APPLETON NO. 4SD-3/4 OR 4SD-SPL, OR STEEL CITY NO. 52171-3/4 OR 52171-1/2 & 3/4. NOTE: DO NOT USE SHALLOW BACKBOX. SINGLE ACTION DOUBLE ACTION BREAKGLASS DOUBLE ACTION/PUSH 1 PRE -SIGNAL, N.O. GENERAL ALARM, N.O. ANNUNCIATOR CONTACTS, N.O. ANNUNCIATOR CONTACTS, N.C. "LOCAL" ALARM STATION INSTITUTIONAL COVER OPTION MAPNET IIS' MOUNTING BOX NOTES PRODUCT I.D. 2099-9754 X X 1 2099-9101 X X X 2099-9102 X X X 2099-9107 X X X X 2099-9755 X X X 1 2099-9795 X X 2 2099-9797 X X X 2 2099-9762 X X X 1 2099-9103 X X 1 2099-9104 X X X 2099-9105 X X X 2099-9108 X X X X 2099-9796 X X 2 2099-9756 X X 1 2099-9757 X X X 2099-9758 X X X 2099-9759 X X X X 2099-9761 X X I 2 2099-9828 Institutional Cover Kit 2099-9803 Replacement Breakglass (Engl sh) 2099-9822 Replacement Retaining Clip for Breakglass 2099-9804 Replacement Breakrod 2099-9819 Flush Adaptor Kit (Black) 2099-9820 Flush Adaptor Kit (Beige) 2975-9022 Cast Aluminum Surface Mount Box (Red) 2975-9178 Steel Surface Mount Box (Red) 2099-9813 Semi -Flush (Red) for Two Gang Switch Box (MAPNET II) 2099-9814 Surface Trim (Red) for Wiremold Receptacle Box (MAPNET II) MOUNTING BOX NOTES: 1. These models can be semi -flush mounting using a standard single gang switch box, 3" x 2" x 2-1/2". Mount box flush or 1/16" protruding (DO NOT RECESS). And can be surface mounted in a Wiremold box no. B-3 (formerly A-3). 2. For MAPNET II addressable pull stations, semi -flush mounting requires 2, ganged switch boxes, 3" x 2" x 2-1/2" each, or a receptacle box 4-3/4" x 4-3/4" x 2- 1/4" (Wiremold no. 57441SDEEP). For additional information, refer to installation instruction PER -21-504 (575-155). i ROD MOUNTING INFORMATION KNOCKOUTS FOR 3/4 INCH (1.9cm) CONDUIT TOP AND BOTTOM OF BOX FURNISHED BY SIMPLEX 2-3/16" (5.55cm) (3.33cm) 4" (10.16cm 2975-9178 BOX 3-11/16" (9.36cm) 5-3/16" (13.17cm) 3-7/8" 1((9.84cm) 1-3/16" (3.01 cm) 1 2975-9022 BOX 5" (12.7cm) KNOCKOUTS FOR 3/4 INCH THREADED (1.9cm) CONDUIT TOP AND BOTTOM OF BOX FURNISHED BY SIMPLEX SEMI -FLUSH MOUNTING WALL SURFACE 2-3/16" (5.55cm) SURFACE MOUNTING: Refer to Installation Instructions PER -21-502 (574-656) for additional information. STANDARD SINGLE GANG SWITCH COVER NOT FURNISHED BY SIMPLEX RACO NO. 773, APPLETON NO. 8468, OR STEEL CITY NO. 52C-14 5" 2-1/8" (5.39cm) DEPTH STANDARD OUTLET BOX NOT FURNISHED BY SIMPLEX RACO NO. 231 OR 232, APPLETON NO. 4SD-3/4 OR 4SD-SPL, OR STEEL CITY NO. 52171-3/4 OR 52171-1/2 & 3/4. NOTE: DO NOT USE SHALLOW BACKBOX. MOUNTING INFORMATION F.— 4-11/16" SQUARE BOX 2-1/8" DEEP (NOT FURNISHED BY SIMPLEX) FLUSH ADAPTOR 2099-9819 (BLACK) 2099-9820 (BEIGE) WALL SURFACE FLUSH ADAPTOR REFER TO INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION, PER -21-503 (574-658) FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. NOTE: BOX MUST BE RECESSED INTO WALL 1" (2.54cm) TO 1-1/8" (2.85cm). MANUAL STATION 1" - 1-1/8" RECESS S,Simplex Building Systems FIRE DETECTION • SECURITY • COMMUNICATIONS • TIME CONTROL Simplex Time Recorder Co. Gardner, Massachusetts 01441-0001 U.S.A. Offices and Representatives Throughout the World 0SimpIex Multi -Application Peripherals and Accessories UL Listed to Standard 268 ULC Listed* FM Approved Photoelectric Smoke Detector 2098 Series FEATURES: • Low Profile • Two or Four Wire Operation • Ceiling or Sidewall Mounting • Locking Tamper Screw • Pulsing Power -On Indicator (LED) • LED Alarm Indicator • Magnetically Operated Functional Test • Totally Shielded Electronics • Optional 120 VAC Operation • Optional 135°F Heat Element (Fixed) • Optional SPDT 1 -Amp Aux. Contact • Optional Remote Alarm LED SPECIFICATIONS: 015 Voltage Range to 32VDC (24 VDC Nominal) Standby Current (2 -Wire) 100ua Alarm Current (2 -Wire) 47mA Standby Current (4 -Wire) 100ua Alarm Current (4 -Wire) 70mA UL Listed Temperature Range 32°F to 100°F (0°C to 38°C) Operating Temperature Range 14°F to 122°F (-10°C to +50°C) Humidity Range 10% to 90% RH Color Off -White APPLICATION: These smoke detectors can be mounted on a ceiling or wall. For ceiling location, detectors should be mounted as closes as possible to the center of a hallway or room. If this is not possible, the edge of the detector should be at least 4 inches from any wall. For wall location, locate the top of the detector at least 4 inches and not more than 12 inches from the ceiling. Detector locations should be determined only after careful consideration is made of the physical layout and contents of the area to be protected. Refer to NFPA 72E "Standard on Automatic Fire Detectors." On smooth cceilings, spacing of 30 ft. (9.1 m) may be used as a fuide. For detailed installation information, reference Simplex publication PER -21-007 (#575-285). Smoke detector field wiring can be found on Simplex W.D. 841-687. • ULC Listed devices are designated with a "C" suffix (example: 2098-9201 C). ©1992 Simplex Time Recorder Co. 2098-9201 DETECTOR WITH 2098-9211 BASE • 2098-9202 DETECTOR WITH 2098-9536 BASE ENGINEER GUIDE SPECIFICATION: Provide Simplex type 2098-9201 photoelectric smoke detectors mounted in a type 2098-9211 two -wire (2098- 9536 four -wire) base. The detectors shall be listed to UL standard 268 and shall be documented compatible with the control equipment to which they are connected. The detectors shall each contain a locking screw to discourage unauthorized removal of the head from the base. The detectors shall have 30 -mesh insect screens, and have completely closed backs to minimize entry of dust and air turbulence. Electronics of the units shall be completely shielded to protect against false alarms from EMI and RFI. The detector head shall be easily disassembled to facilitate cleaning. The detectors shall contain a red LED which shall pulse to indicate power on and glow continuously to indicate alarm. The detector shall contain a functional test switch (Magnetically operated) which, when operated, shall test the electronics of the unit and simulate an alarm condition. The 2098-9202 detector shall be provided with a 135°F (Fixed) heat element on the detector. Publication S2098-0048-6 7-92 lJl DETECTOR ACCESSORIES: OPTIONAL 120VAC POWER ADAPTER, 2098-9734** DIMENSIONS: 2098-9737 RELAY* (TWO FORM -C CONTACTS) 3A @ 24VDC OR 120VAC RESISTIVE 2098-9738 RELAY* (NOT SHOWN) (ONE FORM -C CO0 TAT 1 O@V24VDC, OR 120VAC RESISTIVE 6 1/2" (16.51cm) T 46=ENI 1.875" (4.76cm) LOCKING - SCREW -4- 1.75" (4.45cm1 LOCKING_ SCREW 5 7/8" (14.92cm) BASE 2098-9536 2098-9201 HEAD 2098-9808 REMOTE ALARM INDICATOR 2098-9739 E.O.L. RELAY* (REQUIRED FOR 4 -WIRE DETECTION LOOP) TEST TOOLS (DEVICES NOT SHOWN): 2098-9814, TEST TOOL ATTACHMENT HEAD WITH MAGNETS 2098-9815, TEST TOOL HOLDER FOR 2098-9814 LOCKING_ SCREW 2098-9202 HEAD 1 2.375" (6.03cm) BASE 2098-9211 MOUNTING: TRANSFORMER MOUNTING PLATE ASSEMBLY ROUTE ALL CONTRACTOR WIRES THROUGH THIS CUTOUT n � 2098-9536 DETECTOR BASE 2098-9201 HEAD STANDARD ELECTRICAL BOX (4x4x2-1/8") NOT SUPPLIED BY SIMPLEX 2098-9734 POWER ADAPTOR** * ENSURE THAT BACKBOX IS OF SUFFICIENT DEPTH TO ACCOMMODATE RELAY IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEC ARTICLE 370. ** 2098-9734 POWER PACK MUST MOUNT ON 4" SQUARE BOX. WHEN THE 2098-9734 POWER ADAPTOR IS USED, ONLY SUPPLEMENTARY FUNCTIONS CAN BE PERFORMED FROM THE DETECTOR. 2098-9739 RELAY REQUIRED W/2098-9734 ROUTE ALL BASE WIRES THROUGH THIS CUTOUT LOCKING l SCREW-0Er2098-9202 HEAD---- 2.25" (5.72 cm) 4" (10.16cm) OCTAGONAL OUTLET BOX NOT FURNISHED BY SIMPLEX WIRE PER NEC ARTICLE 370 DETECTOR 2098-9201 BASE 2098-9219 STANDARD ELECTRICAL BOX (4x4x2-1/8") NOT SUPPLIED BY SIMPLEX 2098-9739 REQUIRED W/2098-9734 2098-9734 POWER PACK** BASE 2098-9536*** DETECTOR 2098-9202 *** WHEN IT IS NECESSARY TO MOUNT THE 2098-9536 DETECTOR BASE TO A 4" -SQUARE ELECTRICAL BOX, THE FOLLOWING ADAPTOR PLATES ARE RECOMMENDED: ' (SUPPLIED BY OTHERS) RACO, #767 STEEL CITY, #52-C -3-1/2 TYPE: RAISED 1/2", OPEN, WITH EARS 2-3/4" O.C. n Simplex Building Systems Simplex Time Recorder Co. Gardner, Massachusetts 01441-0001 U.S.A. Offices and Representatives Throughout the World FIRE DETECTION • SECURITY • COMMUNICATIONS • TIME CONTROL All specifications and other information shown were current as of publication, and are subject to change without notice. Printed in U.S.A. b ®SimpIex 0 O UL Listed FM Approved*** Indicating and Notification Appliances Speakers 2902 Series FEATURES: • Listed to UL Standard 1480 • 4" (10.16cm) Cone • Fire Retardant • Moisture Repellant • Quality Tone and Voice Reproduction • Minimal Distortion • Multi -Taps DESCRIPTION: The 2902-9700 series speaker assemblies consist of a thermoplastic injection molded acoustic panel and a 4" (10.16cm) treated paper cone speaker. The acoustic panel is manufactured from Noryl N-190, an impact resistant and flame retardant thermoplastic. The 2902-9700 series speakers utilize a high quality cone and can be used for both emergency alarm and background music applications where good speaker performance is essential. The moisture repellant, fire retardant speaker is designed for smooth frequency re- sponse with minimal distortion and is compatible with 25 volt circuits. The speaker is equipped with a matching transformer with multiple taps. Both the flush and surface mounted speakers are de- signed for mounting on standard 4" square electrical boxes or Simplex type enclosures. SPECIFICATIONS: Power 0.25W, 0.5W, 1W, & 2W Frequency response 400Hz to 4000Hz * 125Hz to 12KHz ** * Sound Level Measured at 10 ft. on Axis (3.1m), in Anechoic Chamber @ 2000 Hz, 25 VRMS Input 0.25W = 79db, 0.5W = 82db, 1W = 85db, 2W = 88db Transformer, 4 taps C 25 VRMS Depth....3 inches (7.6cm) * UL listed frequency response for fire alarm use ** Frequency response for general signaling purposes only *** Not FMRC approved for outdoor use. © 1991 Simplex Time Recorder Co., Gardner, Mass. 01441-0001 U.S.A. 2902-9734 FLUSH -MOUNT 2902-9732 SURFACE/SEMI—FLUSH MOUNT Publication S2902-0008-8 5-91 MOUNTING DETAILS: Simplex Box Type 2975-9173 or 4" Sq. with conduit knockouts 21/4' deep with 4" sq. extension ring 1'/" deep (not supplied by Simplex). CAUTION: When using commercially available 4" square outlet boxes, the outlet box must be mounted %" to V." below the finished wall surface. FLUSH INSTALLATION SPEAKER ASSY. 2902-9734 Enclosure Box 4" sq. with conduit knockouts 21" deep (not supplied by Simplex) TRIM PLATE SEMI -FLUSH (RED) 2905-9903 14111110 *40 BRIDGE-9946 (OPTIONAL) SPEAKER ASSY. 2902-9732 SURFACE/SEMI-FLUSH INSTALLATION Simplex Box Type 2975-9173 or 4" sq. with knockouts 21" deep with 4" extension ring 1�/i' deep (not supplied by Simplex). CEILING TILE SCREWS CEILING MOUNT INSTALLATION 2 SPEAKER ASSY. 2902-9734 * Refer to Pg. #3 for Dimensions 0 0 O CU DIMENSIONS: 4.5" (11.4cm) km4.5" ---(11.4cm) SURFACE/SEMI-FLUSH .50" (1.27cm) 4" 6.5" (16.5cm) FLUSH 2905-9946 TILE BRIDGE 3.75" (9.5cm) X3.75"-- (9.5cm) 11.65" �I (30.0cm) 23.7" (60.2cm) .250 DIA 2 HOLES (0.63cm) ( 13.4" 0 - (34.0cm) 6.70" (17 Ocm) 4-.50" (1.27cm) 6.5" (16.5cm) 3 SALES IDENTIFICATION # DESCRIPTION WATTS MOUNTING TYPE BACK BOX ADDITIONAL HARDWARE REQUIRED COLOR 2902-9732 4" SPEAKER 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2 FLUSH 4" SO 2905-9903 RED 2902-9732 4" SPEAKER Y<, 1/2, 1, 2 SURFACE 4" SO NONE RED 2902-9734 4" SPEAKER 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2 FLUSH 4" SO OR 9173 11/2" DEEP EXTENSION RING OFF-WHITE 3 BSimplex Simplex Time Recorder Co. Gardner, Massachusetts 01441-0001 U.S.A. Time, Fire Alarm, Security and Control Systems Offices and Representatives Throughout the World All specifications and other information shown were current as of publication, and are subject to change without notice. Printed in U.S.A. O O a .Simplex Multi -Application Peripherals and Accessories UL Listed Audible/Visible and Visible Only Appliances 4903 and 4904 Series STANDARD FEATURES: • 100 Candela -Second Xenon Flash Output • 24 VDC Operation • Ceiling or Wall Mount • Modular Design • Audible/Visible Assembly: — Semi -Flush Mounting on 4" Square Electrical Box — Surface Mount Using 2975-9145 Box and 4905-9903 Adaptor Plate — Accommodates Front Mounted Horn, Bell, Chime, or Speaker — Visible Assembly Mounts Surface or Semi - Flush on Single Gang Box — Tamper Resistant Lens — Polarized In/Out Wiring — Compatible with ADA Requirements DESCRIPTION: The Simplex 4903-9501 Audible/Visible (NV) base housing assembly provides a common enclosure for both visible and audible fire alarm system notification. The visible appliance assembly securely latches into the (A/V) housing while the audible appliance is added to the housing during installation. For semi -flush mounting, the A/V assembly mounts onto a standard 4" square electrical box. For surface mounting, the 2975- 9145 back box with adaptor 4905-9903 is used. For applications where the audible appliance is not suitable for A/V mounting, the 4904-9501 visible only base housing allows the visible appliance to be separately mounted. This assembly fits onto a standard single gang electrical box for either surface or semi - flush mounting. Similar to the NV, the visible appliance latches into the visible only base housing. AUDIBLE/VISIBLE ASSEMBLY FOR WALL MOUNT (SHOWN WITH 2901 SERIES SEMI -FLUSH HORN) VISIBLE ONLY ASSEMBLY FOR WALL MOUNT SPECIFICATIONS: Voltage 20.4 TO 31.0 VDC Nominal Current 88mA average @ 24VDC 200mA peak Light Output 100 Candela -Second per UL 1638 Flash Rate 1 to 1.5 Flashes per Second Connection #18 AWG Wire Leads Red and Black, In/Out Wiring Temperature 32°F to 120°F 0°C to 49°C Humidity 85% Non -condensing 86°F, 30°C PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION DESCRIPTION 4903-9501 Audible/Visible Base Assembly (Red) 4904-9501 Visible Only Base Assembly (Red) 4904 9104 Ceiling Mount Visible Appliance Assembly (White Housing with Clear Lens and Horizontally Printed "FIRE") 4904 9105 Wall Mount Visible Appliance Assembly (White Housing with Clear Lens and Vertically Printed "FIRE") 4904 9106 Universal Mount Visible Appliance Assembly (White Housing with Clear Lens and No Lettering) 4905 9903 Adaptor Plate for Mounting on 2975-9145 Box (Required for Retrofit to Simplex 2903 Series A/V) 4905-9906 Wire Guard for NV Assembly 2975 9145 Red Box for Surface or Semi -Flush Mounting (Requires 4905-9903 Adaptor Plate) 2905-9960 Red Semi -Flush Trim for 2975-9145 Box COMPATIBLE AUDIBLE APPLIANCES REFER TO SIMPLEX DATA SHEET 2901 Series Horns S2901-0009 2902 Series Speakers S2902-0008 2901 Series Bells S2901-0004 2902 Series Chimes S2902-0007 BASE HOUSING DIMENSIONS: 5 3/4" (14.6 cm) 2 3/4" (7 cm)l 4904-9501 VISIBLE ONLY APPLIANCE BASE 8 1/4" (21 cm) 5 3/4" (14.6 cm) .21 61 !v 4903-9501 AUDIBLE/VISIBLE APPLIANCE BASE cr i MOUNTING INFORMATION: WALL MOUNT, AUDIBLE/VISIBLE 4904-9105 VISIBLE ASSEMBLY 4" SQUARE BOX (BY OTHERS) REQUIRED FOR SEMI -FLUSH MOUNT 4903-9501 AUDIBLE/VISIBLE BASE ASSEMBLY –40-2901 SERIES HORN 2902 SERIES SPEAKER 2901 SERIES 4" BELL OR 2902 SERIES CHIME WALL MOUNT VISIBLE ONLY 2975-9145 BOX (FOR SURFACE MOUNTING) 4905-9903 ADAPTOR PLATE (HORNS AND SPEAKERS MAY REQUIRE SCREW LOCATIONS TO BE SWITCHED). CEILING MOUNT VISIBLE ONLY SINGLE GANG BOX (BY OTHERS) 4904-9105 VISIBLE ASSEMBLY 4904-9501 VISIBLE ONLY —BASE ASSEMBLY 4904-9104 VISIBLE ASSEMBLY MOUNTING INFORMATION CONTINUED: 4", 6", OR 10" BELL AUDIBLE/VISIBLE MOUNTING USING AUDIBLE/VISIBLE BASE 4903-9501 4904-9106 VISIBLE ASSEMBLY RETROFIT MOUNTING ONTO EXISTING 2975-9145 BOX 2975-9145 BOX * 4" SQUARE BOX (BY OTHERS) 4905-9903 ADAPTOR PLATE 4904-9106 VISIBLE ASSEMBLY 4903-9501 AUDIBLE/VISIBLE BASE ASSEMBLY BSimplex Building Systems FIRE DETECTION • SECURITY • COMMUNICATIONS • TIME CONTROL Simplex Time Recorder Co. Gardner, Massachusetts 01441-0001 U.S.A. Offices and Representatives Throughout the World HARDWARE WARRANTY 1. SIMPLEX WARRANTY STATEMENT: SIMPLEX WARRANTS TO THE PURCHASER OF NEW SIMPLEX PRODUCT(S) SHALL BE FREE TO DEFECTS IN WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIAL. 2. WARRANTY PERIOD: THE WARRANTY PERIOD WILL TERMINATE IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE EARLIEST OCCURRENCE OF EITHER OF THE FOLLOWING: - BUILDING SYSTEMS 1) 18 MONTHS HAVE ELAPSED FOLLOWING SHIPMENT OF ANY SYSTEM OR SUB -SYSTEM FORM SIMPLEX TO THE CUSTOMER, OR 2) 12 MONTHS HAVE ELAPSED FOLLOWING THE FINAL CONNECTION OPERATION AND BENEFICIAL USE OF ALL OR ANY PART OF THE SYSTEM. 3) AS STATED IN THE SPECIFICATIONS AND/OR CONTRACT DRAWINGS 3. SIMPLEX OBLIGATION UNDER THE TERMS OF THE WARRANTY: SIMPLEX'S SOLE RESPONSIBILITY SHALL BE TO REPAIR, ADJUST OR REPLACE, AT ITS OPTION, ANY SIMPLEX PRODUCT WHICH FAILS DURING THIS PERIOD PROVIDING PURCHASER HAS PROMPTLY REPORTED SUCH FAILURE TO SIMPLEX IN WRITING. REPLACEMENT PARTS WILL BE WARRANTED ONLY FOR THE BALANCE OF THE EQUIPMENT WARRANTY. SIMPLEX AGREES TO CONTINUE TO HONOR ALL OF THE UNEXPIRED EXPRESSED WARRANTIES SPECIFIED ABOVE ON DEFECTIVE EQUIPMENT AFTER TRANSFER OF THE EQUIPMENT TO PURCHASER'S CUSTOMER, PROVIDED PURCHASER'S CUSTOMER, PROVIDED PURCHASER'S CUSTOMER ASSUMES THE PURCHASER'S OBLIGATIONS SPECIFIED BELOW. EXCEPT FOR THE EXPRESSED WARRANTIES STATED HEREIN, SIMPLEX DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES ON PRODUCTS FURNISHED HEREUNDER, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND THE STATED WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ON THE PART OF SIMPLEX ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCTS. THE SELLER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE TO THE PURCHASER OR USER OF THIS EQUIPMENT ARISING OUT OF THE FAILURE OF THE EQUIPMENT TO OPERATE IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF SAID EQUIPMENT. SIMPLEX MAKES NO WARRANTY AND NO WARRANTY SHALL BE DEEMED TO EXIST, THAT PURCHASER HOLDS THE GOODS FREE OF THE CLAIM OF ANY THIRD PERSON BY WAY OF PATENT INFRINGEMENT OF THE LIKE. 4. PURCHASER'S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE TERMS OF THE WARRANTY. THIS WARRANTY IS CONTINGENT UPON THE PROPER INSTALLATION AND USE OF THE PRODUCT(S). SUCH WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY IF THE PRODUCT FAILURE IS THE RESULT OF ACCIDENT, UNUSUAL PHYSICAL, ELECTRICAL OR ELECTROMECHANICAL STRESS, NEGLECT, MISUSE, USER PROGRAMMING ERRORS, FAILURE OF ELECTRICAL POWER, AIR CONDITIONING OR HUMIDITY CONTROL, CONSTRUCTION DUST, DAMAGING FOREIGN SUBSTANCES, TRANSPORTATION OR CAUSES OTHER THAN MANUFACTURING DEFECT. PURCHASER AGREES TO PROVIDE FULL AND FREE ACCESS TO AUTHORIZED SIMPLEX EMPLOYEES. 5. WARRANTY SERVICE HOURS: SERVICES PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY WILL BE PERFORMED DURING 8:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, EXCLUDING LOCALLY OBSERVED SIMPLEX HOLIDAYS. OFF HOURS RESPONSE IS AVAILABLE AS AN EXTRA COST SERVICE OPTION. 6. WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS: 1) LABOR, TRAVEL, AND MILEAGE FOR: A) SERVICE OUTSIDE OF SIMPLEX NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS. B) PROGRAMMING AND/OR LABEL CHANGES. C) FAILURE DUE TO EXTERNAL CAUSES (LIGHTING SURGES, CONSTRUCTION DUST, ETC.) OTHER THAN MANUFACTURING DEFECT. 2) ELECTRICAL WORK EXTERNAL TO THE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED BY SIMPLEX OR MAINTENANCE OF ACCESSORIES, ALTERATIONS, ATTACHMENTS OF OTHER DEVICES NOT FURNISHED BY SIMPLEX. 3) BATTERIES 4) COVERAGE OF EQUIPMENT CLASSED AS A WATER FLOW MONITORING/CONTROL DEVICES INSTALLED IN OR ON WATER PIPING. MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATION 1. CONTRACTOR IS EXPECTED TO PULL AND TERMINATE ALL CONDUCTORS AND INSTALL ALL DEVICES FOR A COMPLETE AND OPERATING SYSTEM. 2. WHERE FAN SHUTDOWN, ELEVATOR RECALL OR SPECIAL AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS ARE REQUIRED, CONTRACTOR IS TO VERIFY WIRING REQUIREMENTS WITH THE SIMPLEX FACTORY TECHNICIAN ASSIGNED TO THE PROJECT (IN MANY CASES, SPECIAL WIRING WILL NOT BE SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS). 3. WHERE POSSIBLE, THE CONTRACTOR IS TO USE COLOR CODE FOR ALL WIRING. 4. SMOKE DETECTORS ARE NOT TO BE MOUNTED WITHIN 4 FEET OF AIR 0 UTLETS. 5. CONTRACTOR SHOULD NOT INSTALL SMOKE DETECTOR HEADS IN BASED OR DUCT HOUSING UNTIL FINAL CHECKOUT TIME TO INSURE THAT DIRT OR DUST DOES NOT CONTAMINATE THE DETECTORS. 6. DO NOT POWER -UP SYSTEM UNTIL SIMPLEX FACTORY TECHNICIAN IS PRESENT. 7. A SEPARATE GROUND (ISOLATED FROM CONDUIT GROUND) MUST BE PULLED TO ALL CABINETS. 8. LOADS GREATER THAN 10 AMPS (FOR AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS) ARE NOT ALLOWED IN THE SAME CONDUIT AS FIRE ALARM. 9. CONTRACTOR IS TO NOTIFY SIMPLEX ONE WEEK BEFORE FINAL CHECKOUT. (206-632-4424) 10. CONTRACTOR IS TO ENSURE THAT ALL WIRING AND SHIELDS ARE FREE OF SHORTS, GROUND AND OPENS. 11. UNDERGROUND WIRING MUST MAINTAIN ONE MEGOHM 20F RESISTANCE TO GROUND. 12. ANY MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATION IN CONFLICT WITH ENGINEERING DRAWING OR SPECIFICATIONS SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ENGINEER FOR CLARIFICATION. CONTRACTOR SHALL ADVISE SIMPLEX TIME RECORDER OF ANY CHANGES. 13. PROTECTIVE COVERS ON SMOKE DETECTORS ARE NOT TO BE REMOVED UNTIL OWNERS ACCEPTANCE OF THE SYSTEM. (PREVENTS CONTAMINATION OF SMOKE CHAMBER) 14. IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO REQUEST FOR THE STATE OR LOCAL FIRE MARSHAL TO BE ON SITE FOR FINAL ACCEPTANCE AND CHECK OUT IF REQUIRED. 15. OWNERS PRESENCE FOR FINAL DEMONSTRATION AND ACCEPTANCE. + SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS -SIMPLEX 1. SIMPLEX WILL PROVIDE WIRING INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION OF SIMPLEX EQUIPMENT. 2. SIMPLEX WILL PROVIDE A FACTORY TRAINED TECHNICIAN TO REVIEW THE OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM AND THE CORRECT METHOD BY WHICH THE EQUIPMENT SHALL BE WIRED AND CONNECTED. PLEASE CALL (206) 632-4424 FIVE (5) DAYS BEFORE NEEDING VISIT. 3. SIMPLEX WILL PROVIDE A FACTORY TRAINED TECHNICIAN TO ASSIST IN TRAINING: OPERATION OF THE CONTROL PANEL AND FUNCTIONS ALARM TEST OF ALL SIMPLEX PERIPHERAL DEVICES (SMOKE DETECTOR, MANUAL PULL STATION, ETC.) SUPERVISOR TEST OF ALL INITIATING, SIGNALING, AND CONTROL CIRCUITS. 4. SIMPLEX WILL PROVIDE (1) INSTRUCTION AT FINAL TEST OF THE SYSTEM TO: OWNER REPRESENTATIVE FIRE INSPECTOR AND ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER 5. UPON COMPLETION OF FINAL TEST, SIMPLEX WILL PROVIDE: TEST REPORT CERTIFICATION (IF REQUIRED) ONE YEAR WARRANTY TESTING PROCEDURE FOR DEVICES GENERAL: FOR ALL DEVICES (SUPPLIED BY SIMPLEX) VISUALLY VERIFY PROPER LOCATION AND INSTALLATION. SMOKE DETECTORS: ACTIVATE THE DEVICE USING A SMOKE GENERATOR AND VERIFY ALARM CONDITION ON PANEL. RESET PANEL AND VERIFY RESET OF SMOKE DETECTOR AND PANEL. TEST FOR ALARM VERIFICATION IF APPROPRIATE. HEAT DETECTORS: FIXED TEMPERATURE REPLACEMENT ELEMENT - REMOVE ELEMENT ON HEAT DETECTOR TO INITIATE ALARM AND VERIFY ALARM CONDITION AT PANEL. REINSTALL ELEMENT, RESET SYSTEM, AND VERIFY. NON -REPLACEABLE ELEMENT - NON -REPLACEABLE ELEMENT HEAT DETECTORS CAN ONLY BE TESTED FOR CONTINUITY TO DEVICE. RATE -OR -RISE DETECTORS - RATE -OR -RISE DETECTORS ARE TESTED WITH A HEATER OR BLOW DRYER UNTIL THEY INITIATE ALARM, THEN ALLOWED TO COOL. RESET PANEL AND VERIFY. PULL STATIONS: ACTIVATE THE STATION WITH THE T -HANDLE, VERIFY ALARM AND LABEL FOR LOCATION, RESET STATION, RESET PANEL. DUCT DETECTOR: (PROVIDED BY SIMPLEX) REMOVE DUCT DETECTOR HOUSING COVER AND ACTIVATE DEVICE WITH SMOKE, VERIFY ALARM, TEST ALL INDICATORS OR MANUAL TEST SWITCHES, RESET DETECTOR, RESET PANEL. TEST SAMPLE AND REFERENCE TUBE FOR POSITIVE AIR FLOW. (NOT PROVIDED BY SIMPLEX) VERIFY THAT ZONE CIRCUIT IS PRESENT AT THE DEVICE. AUDIBLES AND VISIBLES: ACTIVATE ALARM AND CONFIRM THAT ALL INDICATING APPLIANCES, AUDIBLES AND VISIBLES, ARE OPERATING. DOOR HOLDERS: VERIFY THAT DOORS CLOSE ON ALARM. VALVE SUPERVISORY SWITCHES (TAMPER): (PROVIDED BY SIMPLEX) ACTIVATE SWITCH BY MOVING VALVE OFF NORMAL, VERIFY STATUS CHANGE, RESET SWITCH, RESET PANEL. (NOT PROVIDED BY SIMPLEX) VERIFY THAT ZONE CIRCUIT IS PRESENT AT THE SWITCH. ' FLOW SWITCHES AND PRESSURE SWITCHES: (PROVIDED BY SIMPLEX) ACTIVATE SWITCH (WITH SPRINKLER CONTRACTOR PRESENT) BY A FLOW OF WATER, VERIFY STATUS CHANGE, RESET SWITCHES, RESET PANEL. (NOT PROVIDED BY SIMPLEX) VERIFY THAT ZONE CIRCUIT IS PRESENT AND SUPERVISED AT THE SWITCH. FAN/DAMPER CONTROL CIRCUITS: VERIFY (WITH HVAC CONTRACTOR PRESENT) THAT THE CONTROL CIRCUIT IS OPERATING AND THE DEVICE IS BEING CONTROLLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFIED SEQUENCE OF OPERATION. TRAINING: SIMPLEX SHALL PROVIDE A ONE SESSION SEMINAR TO THE CUSTOMER. WARRANTY: THE SYSTEM SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH A ONE YEAR HARDWARE WARRANTY. Simplex Technical Installer Support (TIS) TIS is designed to make the expertise of a Simplex technician available at key scheduled times during the project. This service is available during normal Simplex working hours if scheduled five working days in advance. TIS includes the following activities by a factory trained technician when determined by Simplex to be appropriate. Preconstruction review of submittals and drawings with the installer. Technical advice during initial start up of control panels (including transponders) before installer wiring is connected. Review of panel wiring and preparation of a list of items to be corrected by the installer. Program editing to correct minor errors and omissions. Assistance with one complete functional test of the system. One training session for the owner's representatives. Additional installation support may be purchased from Simplex. TIS enhances expertise in Simplex installations but not supplant the installer's commitment to: 1. Provide skilled labor and supervision to complete the project. 2. Review and understand Simplex instructions for installing and testing Simplex equipment. Potential Problems can be avoided by adhering to the following: Do not initially start up the system except in the presence of a Simplex technician. Simplex assumes no liability for damaged equipment and warranty may be voided if this procedure is not followed. Do not install smoke detectors (unless protected by plastic bags) until final construction clean up has occurred. This is to prevent damage caused by dust, dirt, and paint. Detectors installed prior to clean up may require disassembly, cleaning, or replacement which is not covered by warranty. Care must be taken to protect equipment during the installation and warranty period. Failures due to external causes (lightning surges, construction dust, water damage, etc.) will be repaired by Simplex only upon receipt of a valid written Purchase Order. TIS includes on complete system test which is coordinated by the installer. To avoid additional charges, installer should schedule his test so that all appropriate parties are present. (• • • • • • • • CONTROLS COMPANY • , • • •• Uni-Line Division The Energy Control Company° DATA SHEET .; 2650-400 SERIES DUCT -MOUNTED IONIZATION/PHOTOELECTRONIC SMOKE DETECTORS The 2650-400 Series Duct Mounted Smoke Detectors are designed for early detection of smoke and particles of combustion present in the air moving through air conditioning or ventilation duds. They are self contained, operating from either 120VAC240VAC/24VAC/24VDC and provide contacts for both direct fan control and capability for remote annunciation or alarm panel operation. These units consist of either an Ionization or photoelectronic type detector assembly enclosed in a molded NORYL• plastic housing with a transparent cover. The wiring box, containing two conduit holes, is an integral part of the housing with access for the detector circuitry by removal of the cover. Mounting is by means of two screws and speednuts. Sampling tubes are available in various lengths for ducts up to 12 feet in width (see Ordering Data). All units are UL listed and mount easily to round or rectangular ducts. Units are reset by momentary interruption of power or by use of a remote reset station (see Ordering Data). ORDERING DATA UNI -UNE REPLACES ORDER NO. MODEL DESCRIPTION 2650-450 DH400ACDCI 4 -WIRE IONIZATION DUCT DETECTOR 2850-480 DH400ACDCP 4 -WIRE PHOTOELECTRONIC DETECTOR DETECTOR SAMPLING TUBES UNI -UNE REPLACES ORDER NO. MODEL DESCRIPTION 21-290 ST -1.5 METAL SAMPUNG TUBE (1.2) 21-291 ST -3 METAL SAMPUNG TUBE (2-4) 21-292 ST -5 METAL SAMPLING TUBE (4-8) 21.293 ST -10 METAL SAMPUNG TUBE (8-12) ACCESSORIES AND — — — -- - • — UN! -UNE REPLACEs ORDER NO. MODEL DESCRIPTION 21-280 M02-04-00 TEST MAGNET 21.296 RM00Z REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR ALARM LED 21-390 APA461 ANNUNCIATOR(pI1ZO SOUNDER ALARM A POWER LEDSt 21-391 RTS451 REMOTE TEST STATION i RESET 21-392 A2850.01 INSTALLATION KIT 21-393 PMOO PIEZO SOUNDER"' 21-394 F38.0600 REPLACEMENT FILTERS (2 EACH) v •• 2850-073 1451DH REPLACEMENT IONIZATION HEAD 2850-074 2461 HREL CEMENT PHOTOELECTRONIC LITHO IN U.S.A. 8/91, REV. 7/92 SPECIFICATIONS Operating voltage 120VAC/240VAC/24VAC/24VDC Current -consumption Standby (maximum) 25mA 0 24VDC Alarm (maximum) 95mA 0 24VDC Contact ratings Alarm initiation contacts (SPST) 2.0A 0 30VAC/DC (0.6 power factor) Alann auxiliary contacts (DPDT) 10A 0 30VDC 10A 0 277VDC (0.75 power factor) 240VA @ 240VAC (0.4 power factor) 1/8 HP @ 120VAC 114 HP 0 240VAC Auxiliary contact current must be more than 100 mA 0 24VDC. Trouble contacts (SPST) 0.3A 0 32VDC (resistive) Ambient temperature knits 32°F to 120°F Humidity 10% to 93% relative humidity, excluding condensation Air duct velocity 300 to 4,000 feet per minute Mechanical specs Size (approximate)14-1/2'L x 5'W x 4'D Weight (approximate) 4 lbs. Reset time 0.3 seconds (maximum) UL Listed to 268A O 1992 RObertshavi Controls r:mmn•nw cg -55'1 -nn 11111 [ 111111 2650-400 Series Air Detector housings consist of the following items (See Figure. 1). • • GASKETS CONDUIT HOLES INLET SAMPLING TUBE .4SUPPUED SEPARATEL DUCT DETECTOR HOUSING TERMINAL STRIP TUBE / PLUG PC BOARD INSULATOR DUCT DETECTOR COVER TU • �MOUNTINGBE SCREWS DETECTOR BASE HOUSING MOUNTING SCREWS EXHAUST FILTER ADAPTER DETECTOR HEAD SAM FILTERTUBE S CONTENTS OF THE DUCT DETECTOR KIT 1. Complete housing base and Cover assembly. 2. Two #10 sheet metal mounting screws. 3. Two sampling tube filters. 4. One test magnet. 5. Drilling template. 6. Two 5/16 -inch 0 -rings. - 7. Two rubber tube bushing seals. 8. Four 96 self -tapping mounting screws for sampling and optional exhaust tube. 9. One filter adapter. 10. One inlet tube end plug. 11. Two #10 speed nuts. Note: An inlet sampling must be ordered separately. It must be the correct length for the width of the duct where lt will be installed. See ordering data to determine the inlet tube required for different duct widths. WARNING: This detector housing is not a weatherproof device, therefore it should not be installed above the building roof line and must be protected from the elements. Figure 1. LOCATORST LO DETECTOR HEAD TEST -AAGNET PAINTED SDE TOMS) SOUSING A79.1927-01 DUCT HOUSING LOCATOR A78-1926-00 ALARM MAY BE Figure 2. TESTED OR RESET WITH TEST MAGNET AS SHOWN 0 TEST COIL DETECTOR HEAD Saa) 0 0 • 1 GUTIOTt NIGH VOLTAGE Figure 3. 21-931 Test Coil installation Ala -199400 WIRING DIAGRAMS FOR OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES A78.1995-00 A78-2357-01 REMOTE TEST STATION 21-391 (RTS451) M02.04.00 TEST MAGNET LOCATIONS ALARM SIGNAL (+) AUX POWER (-) 0 o 0 E 0 RESET (-) 0� OS RESET TEST (-) 6 05 TEST 21-391 DUB CT DETECTOR REMOTE TEST N� STATION To install the 21-391 remote test station, connect the device as shown above. Place the coil in the detector housing with the arrow facing up and pointing toward the detector as shown in figure 3. Attach the coil leads to the housing terminals as shown; polarity is not important. Firmly screw the bracket in place over the test coil. ANNUNCIATOR WITH PIEZO ALERT M 0 1 • `® ALARM POWER 0 21-390 (APA451) (•) ALARM SIGNAL (a AUX POWER (.) AUX POWER TROUBLE CONTACTS 10 11 ALARM A78-1997-00 COMMON FIELD INSTALLED JUMPER POWER A78-1929-00 Audible piezo alert with alarm and power (trouble) LEDs for stand alone applications only. APA451 recommended for compliance to NFPA 90A. Locate in normally occupied area of premises. A78-2357-02 REMOTE LED ANNUNCIATOR ALARM SIGNAL (+) AUX POWER (-) o DUCT DETECTOR 2550400 (+) 0Arth d 0 vE0 21-(299 R ZE 1 ONAL) ANNUNCIATOR 21-296 (RA400Z) REMOTE AUDIBLE ANNUNCIATOR A78-235703 3 ACCESSORY SPECIFICATIONS ANY COMBINATION OF ACCESSORIES MAY BE USED SUCH THAT THE GIVEN CURRENT LOADS TOTAL: 100mA OR LESS IN THE STANDBY STATE. 150mA OR LESS IN THE ALARM STATE. ACCESSORY CURRENT LOADS AT 24VDC DEVICE STANDBY ALARM APA451 12mA MAX 30mA MAX PA400 OmA • 15mA MAX RA400Z OmA 7mA MAX RTS451 OmA* 7mA MAX* A78-2357-04 *NOTE: WHEN INITIATING AN ALARM, THE RTS451 REQURIES 71 mA MAXIMUM IN PRE -ALARM AND 78mA MAXIMUM IN ALARM. NOMINAL STANDBY CURRENT IS OmA. ALARM CURRENT IS 7rnA MAXIMUM WHEN TEST MAGNET IS REMOVED. WARNING: This detector housing is not a weatherproof device, therefore it should not be installed above the building roof line and must be protected from the elements. [5] JNSTALLATION SEQUENCE STEP [5:1] Verify duct air flow direction and velocity 3 STEP [5.2] Drill the mounting holes 3 STEP [5.3] Secure the detector housing to the duct 3 STEP [5.4] Install the sampling tube 3 STEP [5.5] Complete the field wiring 5 STEP [5.6] Install the filters and check the pressure differential 8 STEP [5.7] Perform detector check 9 STEP [5.8) Install the cover 9 [5.1] VERIFY DUCT AIR FLOW DIRECTION AND VELOCITY Model DH400ACDC detectors are designed to be used in air handling systems having air velocities of 300 to 4000 feet per minute. Be sure to check engineering specifications to ensure that the air velocity in the duct falls within these pa- rameters. If necessary, an Alnor Model 6000-P velocity meter or equivalent, may be used to check the air velocity in the duct. [5.2] PRILL THE MOUNTING HOLES Remove the paper backing from the mounting template supplied. Affix the template to the duct at the desired mounting location. Make sure the template lies flat and smooth on the duct. Center punch holes A and BDrill the holes as indicat- ed on the template. Slide the two speed nuts over the two small holes (hole A) next to the sampling tube bushing holes (hole B) previously drilled in the duct. (See Figure 3.) [5.3] SECURE THE DETECTOR HOUSING TO THE DUCT Remove the duct housing cover. Slide the foam gaskets over the tube bushings as shown in Figure 2. Make sure the two small holes in the gaskets line up with the two base mounting holes. Put one 5/16 -inch 0 -ring over each of the two #10 sheet metal screws. Use the two sheet metal screws to screw the detector housing to the duct. CAUTION: Do not overtighten the screws. INLET SAMPLING DUCT DETECTOR MOUNTING TUBE BUSHING / HOUSING SCREWS /10 -RINGS EXHAUST TUBE (EXTENSION BUSHING) FOAM GASKETS SCREW HOLES FOR ATTACHING DETECTOR HOUSING TO DUCT A78-2045-00 Figure 2. Installation of foam gaskets over sampling tube bushings HOLE B A78 -204E-00 Figure 3. Speed nut mounting location [5.4] JNSTALL THE INLET The inlet tube (shown in Figure 4) is identified by a series of air inlet holes on the tube. This tube must be purchased separately. Order the correct length, as specified in Table 1, for width of the duct where it will be installed. The exhaust tube is molded into the base of the duct housing, and the A2440-00 Exhaust Tube Extension is available as an accesso- ry in those cases where the molded exhaust port does not extend at least 2 inches into the duct. The inlet tube is always installed in the centermost housing bushing, with air inlet holes facing into the air flow. To assist proper installation, the tube's mounting flange is marked with arrows. Make sure the inlet tube is mounted so that the arrows point into the air flow. Figure 5 shows the various combinations of tube mounting configurations with respect to air flow. D400-13-00 3 156-555-00 SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM FOR 2650-400 SERIES 4 WIRE DUCT DETECTORS USING A UL LISTED CONTROL PANEL. CAUTION: Do not loop wire terminals when wiring detectors. Break wire runs to provide system supervision of connections. • ACCEPT V . 24 50-050 HZ 120 VAC 50.00 HZ OR 22W240 VAC 50-60 HZ• CONNECT POWER SOURCE TO APPROPRIATE TERMINALS OF EACH DETECTOR. 7 thariallimams 10A 1 277 VAC (0.75 P.F.) 240 VA 1 240 VAC (0.4 P.F.) 1/5 HP 1 120 VAC 114 HP 0 240 VAC TROUBLEACIDCT RATING b 3 A 032 VVAC/DC ALARMINMATION LOOP ,AV4L4BLE POWER INPUTS 12 13 (§) 120 VAC 220/240 14 NIGH VOLTAGE ALARM AUXLIARY CONTACTS 15 16 17 1$ 19 20 ALARM AUXIUARY CONTACTS SHOWN N STANDBY. CONTACTS TRANSFER DURING ALARM AS INDICATED BY THE ARROWS. TROUBLE CONTACTS AVAILABLE POWER INPUTS 1 2 12 13 14 P29 1209 VAC 240 VAC HIGH VOLTAGE ALARM AUXLIARY CONTACTS 15 16 17 18 19 20 ALARM AUXLIARY CONTACTS SHOWN N STANDBY. CONTACTS TRANSFER DURING ALARM AS INDICATED BY THE ARROWS. TROUBLE CONTACTS CLOSED IN ALARM AND STANDBY. CONTACTS OPEN WHILE DETECTOR HEAD OR POWER O REMOVED. AND DURING RESET OPEN CONTACTS SIGNAL TROUBLE CONDRIDN TO PANEL. TROUBLE CONTACTS CONNECT POWER SOURCE 10 APPROPRIATE TERMINALS OF EACH DETECTOR. SEE SPECIFICATIONS FOR . AODM ONAL POWER SUPPLY INFORMATION. FOR WIRING OF AUXIUARY DEVICES. REFER TO MANUFACTURERS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS OR CONTACT MANUFACTURER TROUBLE CONTACTS GIBBED IN MANN ANO STANDBY. CONTACTS COEN WHILE DETECTOR MEAD OR POWER IS REMOVED. AMD DURING RESET OPEN CONTACTS SNINAL TROUBLE CQNDRICM TO PANEL LOW VOLTAGE CONTACTS SHOWN ALARM OPEN IN STANDBY. INITIATION CONTACTS CLOSE CONTACTS , N ALARM. LOW VOLTAGE . CONTACTS SHOWN ALARM OPEN N STANDBY. Nf1ATION • CONTACTS CLOSE CONTACTSN ALARM. , UL LISTED FIRST DETECTOR IN THE LOOP CONTROL PANEL LAST DETECTOR 54 THE LOOP HVAC FAN CONTROL WIRING FOR SYSTEM SHUT -DOWN SYSTEM CONTROL POWER OR THERMOSTAT CONTROL WIRING EOL RESISTOR SPECIFIED BY PANEL MANUFACTURER A78.1828-00 FAN CONTROL N. N.C. ALARM4LUXILURY CONTACTS SHOWN IN STANDBY. CONTACTS TRANSFER DURING ALARM AS INDICATED BY THE ARROWS. tVie *78.2357-00 .••. .., h. ..-. ........ 5Y5TEM5EN5OR� A DIVISION OF P/TTWAY INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR MODEL DH400ACDC AIR DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR Before installing detectors, please thoroughly read System Sensor's manual I56 -473 -XX, Guide for Proper Use of Smoke Detectors in Duct Applications, which provides detailed information on detector spacing, placement, zoning, wir- ing, and special applications. Copies of this manual are available from System Sensor. NFPA Standards 72E and 90A should also be referenced for detailed information. TABLE OF CONTENTS [1 ] General Description pg. 1 [2] Exploded View of Duct Detector Components pg. 2 [3] Contents of the Duct Detector Kit pg. 2 [4] Limitations of Duct Detectors pg. 2 [5] Installation Sequence pg. 3 [6] Duct Detector Maintenance and Test Procedures pg. 9 [7] Detector Cleaning Procedures pg. 11 [8] Specifications pg. 12 Warranty pg. 14 Detector Test log pg. 16 LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES Fig. 1: Duct Detector Exploded View pg. 2 Fig. 8: Wiring Diagram —Accessories pg. 8' Fig. 2: Installation of Sampling Tube Gaskets pg. 3 Fig. 9: Sampling Tube Filter Installation pg. 8 Fig. 3: Mounting Location of Speed Nuts pg. 3 Fig. 10: Testing Detector Alarm pg. 9 Table 1: Inlet Sampling Tube Selection pg. 4 Fig. 11: Detector Head Removal pg. 9 Fig. 4: Inlet Sampling Tube pg. 4 Fig. 12: RTS451 Test Coil Installation pg. 10. Fig. 5: Sampling Tube Mounting Configurations .... pg. 4 Fig. 13: Photo Head Exploded View pg. 12 Fig. 6: Wiring Diagram pg. 6 Fig. 14: Ion Head Exploded View pg. 12 Fig. 7: Wiring Diagram — No Control Panel pg. 7 [1] GENERAL DESCRIPTION An HVAC system supplies conditioned air to virtually every area of a building. Smoke introduced into this air duct system will be distributed to the entire building. Smoke detectors designed for use in air duct systems are used to sense the presence of smoke in the duct. Model DH400ACDC Air Duct Smoke Detectors are supplied with model 1451 DH ionization detector heads or model 2451 photoelectronic detector heads. These two principle smoke detection methods are combined with an efficient housing design that samples air passing through a duct and allows detection of a developing hazardous condition. When sufficient smoke is sensed, an alarm signal is initiated at the fire control panel monitoring the detector, and appropriate action can be taken to shut off fans and blowers, change over air handling systems, etc. These actions can facilitate the management of toxic smoke and fire gases throughout the areas served by the duct system. DH400ACDC detectors are designed to operate from 24 VDC, 24 VAC, 120 VAC, or 240 VAC. Alarm and supervisory relay contacts are available for control panel interface (alarm initiation), HVAC control, and other auxiliary functions. These detectors are not designed for 2 -wire application. For testing, the alarm can be enabled by a magnet activated test switch, by insertion of a calibrated test card into the sensing chamber (photoelectronic version only), or by the optional remote test station. The duct smoke detectors latch into alarm state when alarm occurs. LEDs on each detector illuminate to provide local alarm indication, and optional ac- cessories offer a variety of annunciation capabilities. 11 .Ill• 4 /1 , -ggg nn i ne aetector can be reset by a momentary power interruption, by the magnet activated reset switch, or by the optional remote test station. [2] EXPLODED VIEW OF DUCT DETECTOR COMPONENTS DH400ACDC Air Duct Smoke Detectors consist of the following items: A78-102740 FOAM -...(4. INLET SAMPUNGTUBE GASKETS• (SUPPLIED SEPARATEL CONDUIT HOLES EBE N PWG DUCT DETECTOR HOUSING TERMINAL STRIP PC BOARD INSULATOR DUCT DETECTOR COVER SAMPUNG TUBE SCREYNS DETECTOR BASE HOUSING MOUNTING SCREWS EXHAUST FILTER ADAPTER DETECTOR HEAD TEST MAGNET SAMPUNG TUBE FILTERS Figure 1. [3] CONTENTS OF THE DUCT DETECTOR KIT 1. Complete housing base and cover assembly. 2. Two #10 sheet metal mounting screws. 3. Two sampling tube filters. 4. One test magnet. 5. Drilling template. 6. Two 5/16 O -rings. 7. Two rubber tube bushing seals. 8. Four #6 self -tapping mounting screws for the sampling and optional exhaust tube extension. 9. One filter adapter. 10. One inlet tube end plug. 11. Two #10 speed nuts. Note: The inlet sampling tube must be ordered separately. It must be the correct length for the width of the duct where it will be installed. See Table 1 on page 4 to determine the inlet tube required for different duct widths. [4] LIMITATIONS OF DUCT DETECTORS WARNING The National Fire Protection Association has established that DUCT DETECTORS MUST NOT BE USED AS A SUBSTI- TUTE FOR OPEN AREA DETECTOR PROTECTION as a means of providing fife safety. Nor are they a substitute for early warning in a building's regular fire detection system. System Sensor supports this position and strongly recommends that the user read NFPA Standards 90A, 72E, and 101. The DH400ACDC Air Duct Smoke Detectors are listed per UL 268A. WARNING: This device will not operate without electrical power. Frequently, fire situations may cause an inter- ruption of power. The system safeguards should be discussed with your local fire protection specialist. WARNING: This device will not sense smoke unless the ventilation system is operating. D400-13-00 2 156-555-00 Mounting the detector housing in a vertical orientation is acceptable, provided that the air flows directly into the sampling tube holes as indicated in Figure 4. Outside Duct Width 1 to 2 ft. 2 to 4 ft. 4 to 8 ft. 8 to 12 ft. Inlet Tube Required ST -1.5 ST -3 ST -5 ST -10 Table 1. Inlet tubes required for different duct widths FLANGE AIR HOLES AIR FLOW DIRECTION DUCT DETECTOR HOUSING --ARROWS MUST FACE INTO AIR FLOW INLET TUBE END PLUG AIR FLOW DIRECTION Figure 4. Air duct detector inlet sampling tube DOTS INDICATE POSITION OF SAMPUNG TUBE HOLES DUCT DETECTOR HOUSING EXHAUST TUBE TUBE INLET TUBE EXHAUSTrol•INLET TUBE AIR FLOW DIRECTION DUCT DETECTOR HOUSING EXHAUST INLET TUBE TUBE AIR FLOW DIRECTION DUCT DETECTOR HOUSING AIR FLOW EXHAUST INLET DIRECTION TUBE TUBE Figure 5. Tube mounting configurations with varying air flow direction [5.4.1] JNSTALLATION FOR DUCTS LESS THAN 8 FEET WIDE 1. If the tube is longer than the width of the air duct, drill a 3/4 -inch hole in the duct directly opposite the hole already cut for the inlet tube. If the tube is shorter than the width of the air duct, install the end plug into the inlet tube as shown in Figure 4. Sampling tubes over 3 ft. long must be supported at the end opposite the duct detector. 2. Slide the tube into the centemiost housing bushing. Position the tube so that the arrows point into the air flow. 3. Secure the tube flange to the housing bushing with two #6 self -tapping screws. 4. For tubes longer than the width of the air duct, the tube should extend out of the opposite side of the duct. If there are more than 2 holes in the section of the tube extending out of the duct, select a different length using Table 1. Other- wise, trim the end of the tube protruding through the duct so that 1 to 2 inches of the tube extend outside the duct. Plug this end with the end plug and tape closed any holes in the protruding section of the tube. Be sure to seal the duct when the tube protrudes. A78-2047-00 A78.1812-01 D400-13-00 4 156-555-00 WARNING: In no case should more than 2 air inlet holes be cut off the tube. There must be a minimum of 10 holes in the tube exposed to the air stream. [5.4.2] INSTALLATION FOR DUCTS MORE THAN 8 FEET WIDE NOTE: To install inlet tubes in ducts more than 8 feet wide, work must be performed inside the air duct. Sampling of air in ducts wider than 8 feet is accomplished by using the ST -10 inlet sampling tube. If the tube is shorter than the width of the air duct, install the end plug into the inlet tube as shown in Figure 4 and support the end opposite the duct detector. Install the inlet tube as follows: 1. Drill a 3/4 -inch hole in the duct directly opposite the hole already drilled for the inlet tube. 2. Slide the inlet tube with the flange into the centermost housing bushing. Position the tube so that the arrows point into the air flow. Secure the tube flange to the housing bushing with two #6 self -tapping screws. 3. From inside the duct, couple the other section of the inlet tube to the section already installed using the 1/2 -inch con- duit fitting supplied. Make sure that the holes on both of the air inlet tubes are Tined up and facing into the air flow. 4. Trim the end of the tube protruding through the duct so that 1 to 2 inches of the tube extend outside the duct. Plug this end with the end plug and tape closed any holes in the protruding section of the tube. Be sure to seal the duct when the tube protrudes. NOTE: An altemate method to using the ST -10 is to use two ST -5 inlet tubes. Remove the flange from one of the tubes and install as described above. After the installation, use electrical tape to close off some of the sampling holes so that there are a total of 10 to 12 holes spaced as evenly as possible across the width of the duct. Air currents inside the duct may cause excessive vibration, especially when the longer sampling tubes are used. In these cases a 3 inch floor flange (available at most plumbing supply stores) may be used to fasten the sampling tube to the other side of the duct. When using the flange/connector mounting technique, drill a 1 inch to 1 -1/4 -inch hole where the flange will be used. [5.4.3] INTERIM MODIFICATIONS OF INLET SAMPLING TUBES There may be applications where duct widths are not what is specified for the installation. In such cases, it is permissible to modify an inlet sampling tube that is longer than necessary to span the duct width. Use a 0.193 -inch diameter (#11) drill and add the appropriate number of holes so that the total number of holes exposed to the air flow in the duct is 10 to 12. Space the additional holes as evenly as possible over the length of the tube. Note: This procedure should only be used In an emergency, and it is not intended as a permanent substitute for order- ing the correct length tubes. [5.5] FIELD WIRINQ Wiring Installation Guidelines All wiring must be installed in compliance with the National Electrical Code and the local codes having jurisdiction. Prop- er wire gauges should be used. The conductors used to connect smoke detectors to control panels and accessory de- vices should be color -coded to prevent wiring mistakes. Improper connections can prevent a system from responding properly in the event of a fire. For signal wiring, (the wiring between interconnected detectors or from detectors to auxiliary devices), it is usually rec- ommended that single -conductor wire be no smaller than 18 gauge. The duct detector terminalis accommodate wire siz- es up to 14 gauge. The last foot of conduit should be flexible steel conduit (available in electrical supply houses), which facilitates easier installation and puts less strain on the conduit holes in the housing. Solid conduit connections may be used if desired. 0400-13-00 5 156-555-00 . zclui Ifl S¢,0 oww F Q m 0 8 ¢�U m 0 j " 20i az S2 f <0 r 008 LTio1 Pt3y 0.11 tzi- 8$8a ZZ • ZEE gEM U¢ (p U.W 0Z m 0 0,w 06 X20 =O2 ZU� ¢Z5 jQN y ,.J 0is§1 W wwg 0 11, 8 •(ZZ F .1-. §golr'' iv B UZ fY �g 8gwg < ,484,8 TV OM NFfiB°0 1170- MAC ao 8 U>»=0Z~ZZZ UU*VaRZZZp N,-N2_{j2{11-�� y W 06*0- FZw gaRMv 00i U mmu) 129 C yt 2W 000 ? ¢a52 1- <=8 A78-2352-00 Figure 6. System wiring diagram for duct detectors using a UL listed control panel (see Figure 8 for wiring of optional accessories) CAUTION: Do not loop wire under terminals when wiring detectors. Break wire runs to provide system supervision of connections. D400-13-00 6 156-555-00 SEE SPECIFICATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL POWER SUPPLY INFORMATION. FOR WIRING OF AUXIUARY DEVICES, REFER TO MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS OR CONTACT MANUFACTURER. 2 RED ALARM AVAILABLE POWER INPUTS 1 2 12 13 14 L24VJV20J L220/240 VAC ALARM AUXIUARY CONTACTS FOR FAN SHUTDOWN, ETC. 15 16 17 18 19 ALARM AUXIUARY CONTACTS SHOWN IN STANDBY. CONTACTS TRANSFER DURING ALARM AS INDICATED BY THE ARROWS. ALARM INITIATION CONTACTS 8 9 TROUBLE CONTACTS CLOSED IN ALARM AND STANDBY. CONTACTS OPEN WHILE DETECTOR HEAD OR POWER 1S REMOVED, AND DURING RESET. OPEN CONTACTS SIGNAL TROUBLE CONDITION TO PANEL. 00 1 COMMON GRN. 0 FIELD INSTALLED 1 JUMPER --s_w ( 3 s POWER 1 6 10, 11 APA451 I AUDIBLE PIEZO ALERT WITH ALARM AND POWER (TROUBLE) LEDS. FOR STAND ALONE APPUCATIONS ONLY. APA451 RECOMMENDED FOR COMPUANCE TO NFPA 90A. LOCATE IN NORMALLY OCCUPIED AREA OF PREMISES. 0 (+) ALARM SIGNAL (—) AUX POWER (+) AUX POWER TROUBLE CONTACTS DH400ACDC DUCT DETECTOR POWER INPUTS ACCEPT 24 VDC, 24 VAC 50-60 HZ, 120 VAC 50-60 HZ, OR 220/240 VAC 50-60 HZ CONNECT POWER SOURCE TO APPROPRIATE TERMINALS OF EACH DETECTOR. ALARM AUXILIARY CONTACT RATING$ 10A@30VDC 10A @ 277 VAC (0.75 POWER FACTOR 240VA @ 240 VAC (0.4 POWER FACTOR) 1/8 HP 81120 VAC 1/4 HP@240 VAC 100mA MINIMUM @ 24 VDC NOT INTENDED FOR CONNECTION TO CONTROL PANELS. ALARM INnTATION CONTACT RATING 2.0A @ 30 VAC/DC (0.6 POWER FACTOR) TROLIBL CONTACT RA NG 0.3A @ 32 VAC/DC TROUBLE CONTACTS CLOSED IN STANDBY AND ALARM. CONTACTS OPEN WHLE DETECTOR HEAD OR POWER IS REMOVED, AND DURING RESET. OPEN CONTACTS EXTINGUISH OPTIONAL APA451 GREEN 'POWER' LED TO INDICATE TROUBLE CONDITION. A78.2353 C0 Figure 7. Wiring diagram for duct detector systems equipped without a control panel (see Figure 8 for wiring of additional optional accessories) D400-13-00 7 156-555-00 ACCESSORY CURRENT LOADS AT 24 VDC DEVICE STANDBY ALARM APM51 12,M MAX 30mA MAX PA400 OmA 15mA MAX RA400Z OmA 7mA MAX RTS451 O M 7,M MAX ANY COMBINATION OF ACCESSORIES MAY BE USED SUCH THAT THE GWEN CURRENT LOADS TOTAL: 100 M OR LESS IN THE STANDBY STATE, 150mA OR LESS IN THE ALARM STATE. 'NOTE: WHEN INITIATING AN ALARM, THE RTS451 REQUIRES 71mA MAXIMUM IN PRE -ALARM AND ?emA MAXIMUM IN ALARM. NOMINAL STANDBY CURRENT 6 GM. ALARM CURRENT IS 7mA MAXIMUM WHEN TEST MAGNET IS REMOVED. ALARM SIGNAL (4) AUX POWER (-) o 0 0 R E D 3 yle..41 RESET (-) (s) ...4. is3 RESET TEST(-) 6 105 TEST DH400ACDCDUCT �� RTS451 REMOTE NAL) TE TEST STATION A78-2354-00 Figure 8. Wiring diagrams for optional accessories (see Figure 7 for APA451 wiring diagram) Smoke detectors and alarm system control panels have specifications for allowable loop resistance. Consult the control panel manufacturer's specifications for the total loop resistance allowed for the particular model control panel being used before wiring the detector loop. Wiring Instructions The DH400ACDC detectors are designed for easy wiring. The housing provides a terminal strip with clamping plates. Wing connections are made by stripping about 3/8 -inch of insulation from the end of the wire, sliding the bare end un- ifier the plate, and tightening the clamping plate screw. The DH400ACDC duct detector is designed to operate from 24 VDC, 24 VAC, 120 VAC, or 240 VAC. The detector may be wired for interconnection to UL listed control panels, or for stand alone service per NFPA 90A. Refer to the wiring diagrams of Figures 6, 7, and 8 to select the appropriate circuit for your application. [5.6] INSTALL THE FILTERS To install the sampling tube filters, simply push the filter adapter into the exhaust tube, and push the filter onto the adapter tube on the left, as shown in Figure 9. Install the other filter over the end of the inlet sampling tube. Caution: Filters require periodic cleaning or replacement, depending on the amount of dust and dirt accumulat- ed. Visually inspect the filters at least quarterly; inspect them more often if the dust accumulation war- rants it. See Section [6] for more in- formation. Replacement filters can be ordered from System Sensor, 3825 Ohio Ave., St. Charles, IL 60174. (Exhaust tube/intake tube fil- ter P/N F36-05-00). INLET SAMPUNO TUBE FOAM GASKET SAMPUNG TUBE MOUNTING SCREWS DETECTOR BASE EXHAUST FILTER ADAPTER DETECTOR HEAD SAMPUNG TUBE FILTERS Figure 9. Sampling tube filter installation A78-2106-01 D400-13-00 8 156-555-00 PI] PERFORM DETECTOR CHECK 1. Perform STANDBY AND TROUBLE TEST per Section [6.2.1]. • 2. Perform MAGNET TEST per Section [6.2.2.1). The RTS451 test of Section [6.2.2.2] may substitute for this require- ment. • 3. Perform AIR FLOW TEST per Section [6.1.1]. 4. Perform SMOKE RESPONSE TEST per Section [6.1.2]. 5. Perform SENSITIVITY TEST per Section [6.2.3]. 6. Record all test results in the DETECTOR TEST LOG provided with this manual. DETECTOR TEST TEST li MAGNET LOCATOR . PAINTED SIDE TOWARD HOUSING Figure 10. Testing detector alarm DUCT HOUSING RESET LOCATOR A78-2198-00 TWIST COUNTERCLOCKWISE TO REMOVE TWIST CLOCKWISE TO INSTALL DUCT HOUSING Figure 11. Detector head removal A78.2139-00 [5.8] INSTALL THE COVER Install the cover using the four screws that are fixed in the housing cover. Be certain filters are installed as specified in Section [5.6]. Make sure that the cover fits into the base groove and that all gaskets are in their proper positions. Tighten the four screws to 10 in -lbs. [6] PUCT DETECTOR MAINTENANCE AND TEST PROCEDURES Test and maintain duct detectors as recommended in NFPA 72E. The tests contained in this manual were devised to assist maintenance personnel in verification of proper detector operation. Before conducting these tests, notify the proper authorities that the smoke detection system will be temporarily out of service. Disable the zone or system under test to prevent unwanted alarms. After conducting these tests, record the appropriate information in the DETECTOR TEST LOG provided with this manual. [6.1] SMOKE ENTRY TESTS [6.1.1] AIR FLOW To verify sufficient sampling of ducted air, use a manometer to measure the differential pressure created from air flow across the sampling tubes. The pressure should measure no Tess than 0.01 inches of water and no greater than 1.20 inches of water. [6.1.2] SMOKE RESPONSE To determine If smoke is capable of entering the sensing chamber, visually identify any obstructions. Plug the exhaust and inlet tube holes to prevent ducted air from carrying smoke away from the detector head, then blow smoke such as cigarette, cotton wick, or punk directly at the head to cause an alarm. REMEMBER TO REMOVE THE PLUGS AFTER THIS TEST, OR THE DETECTOR WILL NOT FUNCTION PROPERLY. D400-13-00 9 156-555-00 [6.1.3] FILTER REPLACEMENT The filters do not substantially affect smoke performance even when up to 90% of the filter is clogged. Quarterly visual inspection usually suffices to determine whether the filters should be replaced because only a high percentage of con- tamination affects performance. If further testing is required, compare differential pressure readings with and without the filters installed. If the difference exceeds 10% replace the filters. In no case should the pressure differential fall below 0.01 inches of water. [6.2] STANDBY. ALARM. AND SENSITIVITY TESTS [6.2.1] STANDBY AND TROUBLE Standby- Look for the presence of the flashing red LEDs (flashes about every 10 seconds) through the transparent housing cover. If the APA451 accessory is used, its green "POWER" LED should be illuminated continu- ously. Trouble- If the detector LEDs do not flash or if the APA451 "POWER" LED is not illuminated, then the detector lacks power (check wiring, panel, or power supply), the head is missing (install), or the unit is defective (return for repair). Test- The trouble condition can be caused intentionally to verify correct operation of the system. Remove power to the unit, remove the detector head (see Figure 11), or place the M02-04-00 magnet into the RESET lo- cator per Figure 10. These actions should cause a trouble condition locally and at the system control pan- el. [6.2.2] ALARM TESTS [6.2.2.1] JM02-04-00 MAGNET TEST 1. Place the painted surface of the magnet into the TEST locator molded into the side of the housing (see Figure 10). 2. The red alarm LEDs on the detector should latch on, as should any accessories (i.e. PA400, RA400Z, RTS451, APA451). Verify auxiliary functions (such as fan shutdown) and system control panel alarm status. 3. Place the painted surface of the magnet into the RESET locator molded into the side of the housing (see Figure 10). This should clear the latched alarm condition at the detector. If a system control panel is used, the panel itself may also require resetting. [6.2.2.2] RTS451 REMOTE TEST STATION The RTS451 Remote Test Station facilitates test of the alarm capability of the duct detector as indicated in the RTS451 manual. The DH400ACDC duct detector can be reset by the RTS451. If a system control panel is used, the panel itself may also require resetting. To install the RTS451, connect the device as shown in Figure 8; wire runs must be limited to 25 ohms or less per inter- connecting wire. Place the coil in the detector housing with the arrow facing up and pointing toward the detector as in Figure 12. Attach the coil leads to the housing terminals as shown; polarity is not important. Firmly screw the bracket in place over the test coil. A1$-1994.02 Figure 12. RTS451 test coil installation D400-13-00 10 156-555-00 [6.2.3] SENSITIVITY TESTS [6.2.3.1] MOD400 OR MOD400R SENSITIVITY TEST After verification of alarm capability, the MOD400 or MOD400R test module may be used with a voltmeter to check de- tector sensitivity as indicated in the test module's manual. The housing cover must be removed to perform this test. If test module readings indicate that the detector head is outside of the acceptable range that is printed on the back of the detector head, the detector head requires cleaning per Section [7] of this manual. [6.2.3.2] R59-18-00 CALIBRATED TEST CARD (ohotoelectronic units onlvl After verification of alarm capability, the R59-18-00 test card may be used to verify correct sensitivity of the detector head. 1. Remove the duct housing cover. 2. Remove the detector head from the housing as shown in Figure 11. 3. Remove the detector head cover by placing a small blade screwdriver in the side slot of the detector cover, twisting It slightly until the cover can be turned counterclockwise. 4. Carefully reinsert the detector head into the duct housing and wait 50 seconds for power up. Do not hold the swirl chamber to twist the detector head. 5. Insert the NO ALARM end of the test card into the test slot (see Figure 13) and slide it counterclockwise until it stops. The detector should not alarm after 20 seconds. 6. Remove the card and then insert the ALARM end into the slot and slide It counterclockwise until it stops. The LEDs should latch on within 20 seconds. Remove card and reset detector. 7. Put the cover back by gently rotating it clockwise until it locks in place. Secure the duct housing cover using the 4 cover screws. [7] PETECTOR CLEANING PROCEDURES Notify the proper authorities that the smoke detector system is undergoing maintenance, and that the system will tempo- rarily be out of service. Disable the zone or system undergoing maintenance to prevent unwanted alarms and possible dispatch of the fire department. [7.1] AIR FILTERS 1. Tum off power to the system. 2. Remove and inspect sampling tube filters. 3. If filters are heavily coated with dirt, replace them with new filters. If they are not heavily coated, use a vacuum cleaner or compressed air nozzle to remove dust, then reinstall the filters. [7.2] PHOTO HEADS 1. Remove detector cover by placing a small blade screwdriver into the slot located 90 degrees from the field test port, twisting cover counterclockwise to remove (see Figure 13). 2. Lift screen from photo chamber. Vacuum screen and cover before using clean, compressed air to loosen and blow out any remaining debris. Replacement screens (RS24) are available. 3. Vacuum photo chamber, then use clean compressed air to blow area clean. 4. Replace screen by aligning arrow on top with the field test port on the detector. Push screen into place. Screen should fit tightly to chamber. 5. Replace detector cover and tum clockwise to lock in place. [7.3] JON HEADS 1. Remove detector cover by depressing the three lock prongs on the top of the cover and rotating the cover counter- clockwise to remove the cover and screen assembly (see Figure 14). The CRT400 Cover Removal Tool makes cov- er removal much easier. D400-13-00 11 156-555-00 TEST SLOT REMOVABLE HEAD COVER REMOVABLE SCREEN (P/N RS24) HEAD COVER REMOVAL SLOT VANED CHAMBER Figure 13. Photo head exploded view A78-1213-01 Figure 14. Ion head exploded view A78-2340-00 2. Carefully pull screen out of cover. 3. Clean screen thoroughly with a soft brush or vacuum. Replacement screens (RS14) are available. 4. Brush or vacuum inside area of cover. Cover may then be blown out using clean, compressed air. 5. Vacuum sensing chamber before using clean, compressed air to loosen and blow out any remaining debris. 6. Press screen back into cover. 7. Replace detector cover onto sensing chamber. Turn clockwise to lock into place. [7.4] REINSTALLATION 1. Reinstall detector in housing. 2. Restore system power. 3. Perform Detector Check, Section [5.7] of this manual. 4. Notify the proper authorities that testing has been completed and the smoke detector system is operating again. [8] MODEL DH400ACDC AIR DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION HVAC air duct mounted ionization or photoelectronic smoke detector for separately powered systems or stand alone systems. Auxiliary alarm relay contacts provide fan contactor shutdown to prevent HVAC circulation of smoke. ENVIRONMENTAL LIMITS Temperature: Humidity: Air Velocity: 32°F to 120°F 0°C to 49°C 10% to 93% R.H. non -condensing 300 to 4000 Ft/min. 1.5 to 20.3 m/sec. TEST FEATURES Magnetic test switch, magnetic reset switch, MOD400 or MOD400R test module, RTS451 Remote Test Station. MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS Length: Width: Depth (installed): Weight: 14.5 inches 5 inches 4 inches 4 pounds 37 cm 13 cm 10 cm 1.8 kg TERMINALS Captive universal terminal screws with sems plates accept wire sizes of 14 gauge or smaller. The screws will withstand 10 in -lbs of tightening torque without damage. D400-13-00 12 156-555-00 18] SPECIFICATIONS (continued) ACCESSORIES MOD400R RA400Z RTS451 PA400 APA451 CRT400 F36-05-00 M02-04-00 P48-21-00 R59-18-00 RS14 RS24 A2650-01 SAMPLING (INLET) TUBES TUBE ST -1.5 ST -3 ST -5 ST -10 Sensitivity Test Module Remote Annunciator Remote Test Station, test & reset switch with alarm and power LEDs Piezo Sounder Annunciator with piezo, alarm & power LEDs Cover Removal Tool (Ion only) Replacement Air Filter (two per package) Replacement Test Magnet Replacement End Plug for inlet sampling tube Replacement Calibrated Test Card (For photo units only) Replacement Screen, Ion Replacement Screen, Photo Replacement Installation Kit (mounting hardware) OUTSIDE DUCT WIDTH 1 to 2 feet 2 to 4 feet 4 to 8 feet 8 to 12 feet (0.3 to 0.6 m) (0.6 to 1.2 m) (1.2 to 2.4 m) (2.4 to 3.7 m) EXHAUST TUBE EXTENSION A2440-00 5.75 in. (14.6 cm.) additional ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Power supply voltage: Input capacitance: Reset voltage: Reset time (with RTS451): Reset time (by power down): Power up time: Alarm response time: Sensitivity Test: ELECTRICAL RATINGS 20-29 VDC 270 pF max. 3.0 VDC min. .03 to 0.3 sec. 0.6 sec. max. 34 sec.max. 2 to 17 sec. See head label 24 VAC 50 -60 -Hz 270 pF max. 2.0 VAC min. .03 to 0.3 sec. 0.6 sec. max. 34 sec. max. 2 to 17 sec. See head label 120 VAC 50-60 Hz N/A 10 VAC min. .03 to 0.3 sec. 0.6 sec. max. 34 sec. max. 2 to 17 sec. See head label 220/240 VAC 50-60 Hz N/A 20 VAC min. .03 to 0.3 sec. 0.6 sec. max. 34 sec. max. 2 to 17 sec. See head label Power Supply Voltage 20-29 VDC 24 VAC 50 - 60 Hz 120 VAC 50.60 Hz 220/240 VAC 50 - 60 Hz CURRENT REQUIREMENTS (USING NO ACCESSORIES) Max. standby current 25 mA 25 mA AC avg. 35 mA AC avg. 20 mA AC avg. Max. alarm current 95 mA 155 mA AC avg. 55 mA AC avg. 30 mA AC avg. M•IT•M w..-...ww OmA 7mA MAX Alarm Initiation contacts (SPST) 2.0A @ 30 VAC/DC (0.6 power factor) Alarm auxiliary contacts (DPDT) 10A @ 30 VDC 10A @ 277 VAC (0.75 power factor) 240 VA @ 240 VAC (0.4 power factor) 1/8 HP 120 VAC 1/4 HP @ 240 VAC Note: Alami auxiliary contacts must switch 1 OOmA minimum at 24VDC. Alarm auxiliary contacts shall not be connected to tnititaing circuits of control panels. Use the alarm initiation contact for this purpose. Trouble contacts (SPST) 0.3A @ 32 VDC (resistive) D400-13-00 ACCESSORY CURRENT LOADS AT 24 VDC DEVICE STANDBY ALARM APA451 12mA MAX 30mA MAX PA400 OmA 15mA MAX RA400Z OmA 7mA MAX RTS451 OmA• 7mA MAX' ANY COMBINATION OF ACCESSORIES MAY BE USED SUCH THAT THE GIVEN CURRENT LOADS TOTAL 100mA OR LESS IN THE STANDBY STATE, 150mA OR LESS IN THE ALARM STATE. *NOTE: WHEN INITIATING AN ALARM, THE RTS451 REQUIRES 71mA MAXIMUM IN PRE -ALARM AND 78mA MAXIMUM IN ALARM. NOMINAL STANDBY CURRENT IS OmA. ALARM CURRENT IS 7mA MAXIMUM WHEN TEST MAGNET IS REMOVED. 13 156-555-00 THREE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY System Sensor warrants its enclosed Air Duct Smoke Detector to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of three years from date of manufacture. System Sensor makes no other ex- press warranty for this Air Duct Smoke Detector. No agent, representative, dealer, or employee of the Company has the authority to increase or alter the obligations or limitations of this Warranty. The Company's obligation of this Warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement of any part of the Air Duct Smoke Detector which is found to be defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service during the three year period commencing with the date of man- ufacture. After phoning System Sensor's toll free number 800-SENSOR2 (736-7672) for a Return Authorization number, send defective units postage prepaid to: System Sensor Repair Department RA # 3825 Ohio Avenue St. Charles, IL 60174 Please include a note describing the malfunction and suspected cause of failure. The Company shall not be obligated to repair or replace units which are found to be defective because of damage, unreasonable use, modifications, or alter- ations occurring after the date of manufacture. The duration of any implied Warranty, including that of merchantibility or fitness for any particular purpose, shall be limited to the period of three years commencing with the date of manufacture. In no case shall the Company be liable for any consequential or incidental damages for breach of this or any other War- ranty, expressed or implied whatsoever, even if the loss or damage is caused by the Company's negligence or fault. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. D400-13-00 14 156-555-00 BATTERY CALCULATIONS STAND3Y POWER CALCULAT ONS I. DOES THE SYSTEM HAVE EMERGENCY GENERATOR THAT MEETS NEC 700, 701 YES X NO? 2. HOW MANY HOURS OF BATTERY STANDBY ARE REQUIRED? 4 X 24 60 (MIN 4 HRS IF ANS TO ABOVE IS YES) 3AITEY CALCULATIO\: 31'A SYSTEM SUPERVISORY — AD°E17 TOTAL" STANDBY PO'NER OF FAP TOTAL�STANDBY POWER OF PERIPH. DEVICES Aomp TOTAL (X) STANDBY HOURS REQUIRED SUBTOTAL SYSTEM ALARM — Pr+7Dv.") TOTAL"ALARM POWER OF FAP TOTALAALARM POWER OF PERIPH. DEVICES ppm -fl TOTAL (X) 5 MINUTE RING TIME SUBTOTAL • . ov I • .047 - = Oct= X Z4 = Z.2.0 • .ZLif • + .c11 • 1,135 = X .085 • .094 POPO, SUPERVISORY AMP—HR SUBTOTAL = AOOO ALARM AMP—HR SUBTOTAL = TOTALVRa—HR REQUIRED = eL1ST114(a PrP -142 1ea _ 3(o A 2,2.5 .094- 3.15 0943.15 3o.09 �C i sin441.1 BietTE9 u ) JAN 22 '93 13:18 FROM GFF9-TACCM+ rM:, Grinnell.. FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS COMPANY 1106 54th Avenue East Tacoma, WA 98424.2733 Contractor's Lic. No. GRINNFP137LE 208.922-6844 Seattle Line 874-5011 Fax N 208.922.3118 PAGE.001 TELECOPY COVER SHEET DATE: /_ .2.1_,. 9,3 RECIPIENT' SFAX NO. 5;1775 `- 41-4.9, - TO: 7aur unit 14 p //Zr` DP7 ---- __. ATTENTION: // /yr A t o B. Al NUMBER OF PAGES 3 INCLUDING COVER SHEET IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVED ALL PAGES AS INDICATED OR TRANSMISSION IS UNCLEAR, PLEASE CONTACT THE OFFICE AT (206) 922-6644. GRINNELL FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS COMPANY FROM: SENDER: C,C-hrt/ 1 <)Z e : E Alit MESSAGE: A4/KE- 61/17h' 4EGA4D 7o YOu,e c /14/$4CA(7S dAf ;tAi(Neg 7cIN 7 FO 4. M 8,1 s s'' 1'u! -re s MPA 4 20 QE'ActIke g M»+I. 5 DAME -r& .- SucTtc ( P(P FOg_ 7-49,0 8O -7`7o CGNNeC7/oAJ . CA .2- 14. f.2.) . 774DE7Z F 'I 5 FET7 8E7wEEA/ /A/LE T VAz._V E 11 fC Coc1PL/,1c OAJ S'�✓/n/ G . i3 Dt4fl(1 5 8. 6.2$ x S 4 3 4 `r o 0— 3 '7 • (S 1-4(7' ! 2.) . 7a'J tS 7Z) _Ave),( -7L CA (I (i-, -rtorJ PADBt..Erut r• v.�e �- 6) Srrcce- -Tang- Pe4A4 /N�s CE -7 /S E1NG FE7 O B7' KE "NEAti OF 7 -( NK / '7Wt Eje-neA Ec.GS /AJ --e- Ate- SWtA/6. S e.4 .QNry ArFire 7' 77-(e- 72e/2F:d N(E fk-t C.OrVG 4-z ?we ' /4'L-77 f 009 (s- rri.e "mx /t/FrA 'S --74-et /N ,'/' PO4 # 2' . (500 601 Act- &U( .&'S " tIJc-F-r Free), nlln ATI*\/ JAN 22 '93 13:19 FROM GFPS-TAcOMH IFCGAL FIRE PUMPS +(v 'o :tern to item Figure A-2.9.6 Right and Wrong Pump Suctions. Sce Hydraulic ha:iutt S4+ndnnt. fnr Crrttrifugel, Rotary rind Act iprnr :iv g Ptan�•. Thirteenth Edition. for addiaon;d information underground drain, care should be taken that no steam drains enter near enough to work back through the cone and into the pump roam. A-2-13.9 When the relief valve discharges hack to the source of supply, the back pressure capabilities and limitations of the +a1ve to bc used should bc detertnincd. It may be nec- essary to increase the size of the relief vane and piping above fire the minimum. to obtain adequate relief capacity due to back pressure restriction. A•2-14.1.2 Outlets can be provided through the use of stan- dard test headers. yard hydrants, wall h,drants or standpipe :r hone valves. NOTE 1: Distance as rt ommended by the meter man:lfac- leSl- crit- Fire same Sing. 'd be :Id in sling hale ight. ill or turcr. NOTE 2: Distanie as recommended by the meter n:aauf:,c- NOTE 3: Distance nut less than five diameters of stiction pipe for top w bo,tom suction connection. Distance not lett than ten dlametets of suction pipe for side connection toot recommended). 441h - NO 'E 4; Automatic air release if piping fortis an inserted "t.' trapping air. `OTE:,: The fire protection system should hale outlets available to test the, fire pump and suction suppis p:r•ing. (Ste A-2-13.1 2.) point NOTE 6: The dosed loup meter arrangement .+di oral test e the net pump pet tbrmance. 1t docs not test the condition of the to an stiction supply. yah es, piping. etc. PAGE.002 NOTE 7: Return piping should be so arranged that no a: can be trapped that would eventually end up in the eye the pump impeller. rY9H i+ r Feu 1+ •,O,e 'NNW (.t nMA la (.o,k It.K 111V • V t:ew N.•rr -12.111-7— t..0 e0^2 { -.t.rr pA•:9 �••�+ Cnt:: Vs.t 0Sar. C.H. V.: ...IX?. o.taY W Com vet.. figure A.2.14.2.1(a) Diagram of Preferred Annngement for Measuring Plump Water Flow with Meter for Multiple Pumps and Water Supplies, Discharge to Drain or to Pump Water Source.; ret tokl IC's\I .071 i ,o•t wet,. CO,•PCY .M. t vast . 4 NOM •tots. rNfM +1.e91rYt v.trt,� tee.. tips 940w4/n.6r1 con•.tcre.. :tot... rat. • �k re NOP..tetv.... ii... tett. .F21—rr. hme _4_ vt „le -en — osa•cot -.MI- Von,. IMKM.•: e.at,ty Vr.r fpie}-••• t.♦" _4( tr.o.ert�Mr Gall N.H. c. rats e Figure A.2.142.)(b) Diagram of Typical Arrangement for Measuring Pump Wates Flow with Meter, Discharge to Pump Suction. JAN 22 '93 13:19 FROM GFPS-TA[IDMA a ) PAGE.0U3 ' APPENDIX A 20-43 4-0 1. Aboveground suction tank. 2. Entrance elbow and 4 ft x 4 ft (1.2 m x 1.2 m) square vortex plate. Distance above bottom of tank — nne-half diameter of suction pipe with a minimum of 6 in. (152 mm). 3. Suction pipe. 4. Frostproof casing. 5. Flexible couplings for strain relief. 6. O.S.&Y. gate valve (see 2.9.7 and A-2-9.7)• 7. Eccentric reducer. 8. Suction gage. 9. Horizontal split -case fire pump. 10. Automatic air release. 11. Discharge gage. 12. Reducing discharge tee. 13. Discharge check valve. 14. Relief valve (if required). 15. Discharge pipe. 16. Drain valve or ball drip. 17. Hose valve manifold with hose valves. 18. Pipe ,upports. 19. Indicating gate or indicating butterfly valve. Figure A -3-3.I Horizontal Split -Case Fire Pump Installation with Water Supply under a Positive Head. have been tightened. The alignment should be checked after the unit is piped and rechecked periodically. To facilitate accurate field alignment, most manufacturers either do not dowel the pumps or drivers on the base plates before ship- ment, or at most dowel the pump only. After the pump and driver unit has been placed on the foundation the coupling halves should be disconnected. The coupling should not be reconnected until the alignment oper- ations have been completed. A flexible coupling should not be used to compensate for misalignment of the pump and driver shafts. The purpose of the flexible coupling is to compensate for temperature changes and to permit end movement of the shafts without interference with each other while transmitting power from the driver to the pump. There are two forms of misalignment between the pump shaft and the driver shaft, as follows: (a) Angular misalignment — shafts with axes concentric but not parallel. (b) Parallel misalignment — shafts with axes parallel but not concentric. The faces of the coupling halves should be spaced far enough apart so that they cannot strike each other when the driver rotor is moved hard over toward the pump. Due allow- ance should be made for wear of the thrust bearings. The necessary tools for an approximate check of the alignment of a flexible coupling are a straight edge and a taper gage or a set of feeler gages. A check for angular alignment is made by inserting the taper gage or feelers at four points between the coupling faces and comparing the distance between the faces at four points spaced at 90 -degree intervals around the coupling. The unit will be in angular alignment when the measurements show that the coupling faces are the same distance apart at all points. A check for parallel alignment is made by placing a straight edge across both coupling rims at the top, bottom, and at both sides. The unit will be in parallel alignment when the straight edge rests evenly on the coupling rim at all positions. Allowance may be necessary for temperature changes and for coupling halves that are not of the same outside diameter. Care must be taken to have the straight edge parallel to the axis of the shafts. Angular and parallel misalignment are corrected by means of shims under the motor mounting feet. After each change, it is necessary to recheck the alignment of the coupling halves. Adjustment in one direction may disturb adjustments already made in another direction. It should not be necessary to adjust the shims under the pump. The permissible amount of misalignment will vary with the type of pump and driver. The best method for putting the coupling halves in final accurate alignment is by the use of a dial indicator. i When the alignment is correct, the foundation bolts should be tightened evenly but not too firmly. The unit can then lw grouted to the foundation. The base plate should be com- pletely filled with grout, and it is desirable to grout the lev- eling pieces, shims, or wedges in place. Foundation bolts should not be fully tightened until the grout is hardened, usu- ally about 48 hours after pouring. After the grout has set and the foundation bolts have been properly tightened, the unit should be checked for parallel and angular alignment and, if necessary, corrective measures taken. After the piping of the unit has been connected, the alignment should be checked again. The direction of driver rotation should be checked to make certain that it matches that of the pump. The correspond- ing direction of rotation of the pump is indicated by a direc- tion arrow on the pump casing. The coupling halves can then be reconnected. With the pump properly primed, the unit then should be operated under normal operating conditions until temperatures have stabilized. It then should be shut down and immediately checked again for alignment of the coupling. All alignment checks must be made with the coupling halves disconnected and again after they are reconnected. After the unit has been in operation for about 10 hours or three months, the coupling halves should be given a final check for misalignment caused by pipe or temperature strains. If the alignment is correct, both pump and driver 1990 Edition tqccs SimplexGrinnell To: Al Metzler Fire project coordinator/Senior Inspector Tukwila Fire Marshal's Office 6300 Southcenter BI Suite 209 Tukwila, WA 98188 RE: Embassy Suites Hotel Tukwila Dear Al, SimplexGrinnell LP 9520 10th Avenue South Suite 100 Seattle WA 98108.5068 P: 206.291.1400 F: 206.291.1500 www.simplexgrinnell.com *444. Embassy Suites are working on a re -modal of their garden area on first floor. There is a soffit area around the kitchen that has 5 sprinkles to be shortened to new ceiling height (approx. 4") We have been asked to perform when shut down is approved.. Chuck Wittig who is our service supervisor will be the point of contacl and his cell number is 259-255-8124 Respectably, Russ Morton .^ UKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT -'' 4t, cal! 2C.k-575-4407 and rive t;ce. Permit Na. nand exact ad ... ,ss lbs- shut- -own or re, ion approval. Safer. Smarter. Tyco. rm tqccs SimplexGrinnell To: Al Metzler Fire project coordinator/Senior Inspector Tukwila Fire Marshal's Office 6300 Southcenter BI Suite 209 Tukwila, WA 98188 RE: Embassy Suites Hotel Tukwila Dear Al, SimplexGrinnell LP 9520 10th Avenue South Suite 100 Seattle WA 98108.5068 P: 206.291.1400 F: 206.291.1500 www.simplexgrinnell.com Embassy Suites are working on a re -modal of their garden area on first floor. There is a beverage bar that is being removed and has four sprinklers install inside. The sprinklers will need to be permanently removed from this structure and capped off. The beverage bar is to be completely demoed. We have been asked to perform the work on Monday January 4th first thing in the morning. Chuck Wittig who is our service supervisor will be the point of contact and his cell number is 259-255-8124 Respectably, Russ Morton � 7w .:. -x;41:-5: 4;;7 and i ¢.a»,F c y ry� 5 �gi VFv�. `h i, 6-•Eil�'mi re met S o. 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' OAKLAND, CA 94607' ATTN:`PEri BAILEY%415=893L7687 SEE BEUOW 7-31-90 PURCHASE ORDER RNIA OFFICE (714).988-0933 FAX: (714) 391-2262 TON OFFICE (206)'687-5020 FAX (206) 687-5218 ATE PURCHASE ORDER NO. 5673 SHIP TO: • EMBASSY SUITES SEATAC C/O WEIN.I R CARPET ' SERVICES' INC. - ` 1144'N.W. 51ST SEATTLE, WA " 98107 ATTN: CARL WI1R SHIP VIA QONI'RACT QUALITY - ALL MATF'RIAIS - MUsr `MEE.TUGOVE RNING FIRE CODES BEST ITEMS ARE. FOR RE- SALE UNLES'OTHER- WISE NOTED: _ THIS NUMBER MUST APPEAR ON ALL MATERIAL SHIPPING PAPERS AND CORRESPONDENCE. *NOTE: ,:`r:;ci=.;:-•,>, 14.PREPAID",FFiEIGHT;`CHARGES :TO :BE=BILCEpiON+:tNIT'FAL INVOICE (ONE BILLED PERSHIPMENTANDINCLUDECOP ..OF FREIGHT.': BILLWOR`;HAVE:eCARRIER';BB1U: t. P.UflCHASING'; :'SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED;:-'. :: v c ..' i•,xy, ..., TMAIL SEPARATE INVOICES FOR EACH SHIPMENT IN 001311- - CATE WITH ORIGINAL MD CAPYOFBILL OFLADINGON DATE OF'SHIPMENT;': 3. PLEASE MARK ALL CARTONS EXACTLYAS SHOWN= IN'SHIP. TO' INCLUDING PURCHASE ORDER: AND._, SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS - -• 4.WE.ARE UNABLE TO PROCESS FOR PAYMENT ANY INVOICES AND/OR FREIGHT BILLS WHICH DO _NOT INCLUDE ALL INFORMATION REQUIRED!!! WE MUST HAVE ATTACHED ACKLNOWLEDGEM ENT RETURNED IMMEDIATELY! FREIGHT TERMS • PREPAID PAYMENT TERMS 5% 30 DAYS, 4% 60 S/YD 3/8" BARONY FIREX CARPET PAD I *SHIP DATE SCHEDULE: SHIP 8000 YDS TO ARRIVE 10/1 SHIP 6431 YDS TO ARRIVE 10/31 PLEASE NOTE SHIP DATE ABOVE'- ANY PROBLEM, CALL KYREE NES @ 714-799-9334•INYMEDIATELy!!! PLEASE SIGE & RETURN ATTACHED ACKNCWLEDGEMENT AS SOON AS POSSTRT.F,. ..r 1.18 17, 028.58 KYREE M EIER TOTAL THIS . - PURCHASE ORDER 17,028.58 IN ACCEPTING THIS ORDER IT 1S UNDERSTOOD THE SELLER AGREES TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SHOWN ABOVE AND ON THE REVERSE OF THIS ORDER WHICH ARE INCORPORATED AND MADE A PART HEREOF AND THE BUYER HEREBY OBJECTS TO ANY CONFUCTINO OR ADDITIONAL TERMS OR CONDITIONS AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE RONALD D. ROBBINS II/KOAR INC. DeptJArea in which item to be used: AIL AREAS AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE CYNDI EVANS/PSI PROVED AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE • THIS PURCHASE ORDER WAS PREPARED ON BEHALF OF KOAR-SeaTac PARTNERS, L.P.- PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED ;2131 a21-2300 •► "Our Name ... Our Motto" Reliance Upholstery Supply Co., Inc. MANUFACTURERS 137 EAST ALONDRA • GARDENA, CALIFORNIA 90248 ...,‘6.\\153 P.O. BOX 329 11U•-• FIBERTECH CUSHION SPECIFICATION FIRM - STEP BARONY FYRE X FYRE X WEIGHT: (A.S.T.M. D3776) 7 lb. THICKNESS 3/8" Prox. (FTMS" 191) WIDTH:. = . LENGTH: ::. 60 ._ _ 60' :TEAR STRENGTH: 28 lbs. 28 lbs. (A.S.T.M. 2262) _ ELONGATION TEST: 17% Average 17% Average FOOT TRAFFIC ( 300,000 Min) - Pass Pass (A.S.T.M. 2401)-":::': _ ACOUSTICAL NRC .59 63 - (A.S.T.M. C423-77) .. INSULATION "R" FACTOR 1.95 2.12 (A.S.T.M. C.518-76) ODOR/MILDEW: None None - FHA HUD -��: ,_.-&...:,.,.....-&-.:.. ,,.-- , ... . - ::. _.... Pass STATIC LOAD TEST (24 Hour): 1 Hr. Recovery 1 Hr. Recovery (225 -lb. pressure applied).. ;. 96% .-- ,., 24 Hr. ,Recovery 24 Hr. -Recovery -A- .-,:- �97%" . - 97.7% _: FLAMMABILITY'' c'-=;._ "' 4_~ 5 1b. 5/16" Prox. (213) 329-1155 97.1% "'r A ;v y 4 J .sem' DOC -FF ~ ( ,% , , -. =1-70 Pi 11 -:Test)..""- Pass _,'``.`' . ���� � Pass A.S.T:M. E684 (Radiant Panel) Class_1q Class..1 .A.S.T.M. E84 (Steiner Tunnel)(2117 •Class:B - r -Class _BN _FLAME SPREAD RATE --- - - 40. r,: -- .. FUEL CONTRIBUTION'''''''". .�-r: '"- :;....;_ 15.:_�..w�- `..—.: �<_� 45 ---SMOKE DENSITY - - 35 75 FIBERTECH CARPET CUSHION Reliance warrants that its FIBERTECHCARPET CUSHION is free from any -. defects in workmanship and material ,Twill provide satisfactory service and a lively and resilient foundation for the life of the carpet under which it is originally installed. This warranty applies only to the original installation and only when properly installed over flat, smooth, hard surfaces on, or above grade. Reliance, as a sole and exclusive remedy, will replace, without charge, any FIBERTECH CARPET CUSHION mhich does not render satisfactory service in normal use F.O.B. manufacturing plant. -This warranty does not include the cost of removal or installation. No liability will be assured for any consequential damage, loss, or expense. •. - - I2133321.2300 "au Name aff MOM.. Reliance Upholstery Supply Co., Inc. rANUFACTUNMs 137 EAST AL MORA • GARDEMA.CALWORNIAIQ 47 PO.eox3 9 February 17, 1986 TO MSI IT MAY CONCERN: SUBJECT: Barony Eyre -1 Fil /NJD Certification Me certify that Barony fyre-X synthetic fiber carpet cushion will meet or exceed federal NoosingAbiiaistratioo/lhusi and *banD Development Requirements andepetdeet of Commerce Staidard DOC i* 1-70 (fill Test) sincerity, Robert A. Reiss, Vice President, Marketing (213) 3241156 PURCHASING p SPECIALISTS WORPURATED data purr int . tUu_<ter- . ,w... - 2151 EAST '0' 57.; SUITE 208a ONTARIO; OA 9176•^ - PURCHASE ORDER CALIFORNIA OFFICE: (7 14) 988-0933 FAX: (7 14) 391-2262 WASHINGTON OFFICE. (206) 687-5020 fAX (206) 687-5218 REO ISITIONO SHIPPING DATE REQUESTED IMMEDIATELY PURCHASE ORDER DATE 6/4/90 SUPPLIER: RELIANCE PEI' CUSHION 1614 CAMPRFr.T, ST. OAKLAND, CA 94607 ATTN: PrE BAILEY/415-893-7687 SHIP T I EMBASSY SUITES — SEATAC 15920 WEST VALLEY HIGHWAY TUKWILA, WA 98188 ATTN: RICHARD LEWIS/JIM GALLAWAY—CALL 24 HRS. BEFORE DELIVERY/KYREE MAHER/714-988-0933. CONTRACT QUALITY — ALL MATERIALS MUST MEET GOVERNING FIRE CODES — UL APPROVED SHIP VIA BFST QTY. ORD. QTY. REC'D. F.O.B. ORIGIN ITEMS ARE FON RE- SALE UNLES OTHER- WISE NOTED PURC:- ASE ORDER NO. _•_b'1 THIS NUMBER MUST APPEAR ON A MATERIAL,SHIPPING PAPERS AND CORRESPONDENCE. • *NOTE 1 "PREPAID" FREIGHT CHARGES TO BE BILLED ON INITIAL INVOICE (ONE BILLED PER SHIPMENT AND INCLUDE COPY OF FREIGHT BILL) OR HAVE CARRIER BILL PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED. 2. MAIL SEPARATE INVOICES FOR EACH SHIPMENT IN DUPLI- CATE WITH ORIGINAL AND COPY OF BILL OF LADING ON DATE OF SHIPMENT. 3. PLEASE MARK ALL CARTONS EXACTLY AS SHOWN — IN "SHIP TO" INCLUDING PURCHASE ORDER ANO SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS. 4.WEAREUNABLETOPROCESSFOR PAYMENT ANY INVOICES AND/OR FREIGHT BILLS WHICHDO NOT INCLUDE ALL INFORMATION REQUIRED!!! WE MUST HAVE ATTACHED ACKLNOWLEDGEMENT RETURNED IMMEDIATELY! - FREIGHT TERMS PAYMENT TERMS UNIT DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATION PPY & ADD 5% 30DAYS-4o 60DAyS PURCHASE COST UNIT COST TOTAL 100 S/YD 3/8" BARONY FIRER CARPET PAD /.SIDEMARK: MODEL ROOMS CONFIRMING W/P) 1'D PLEASE NOTE SHIPPING DATE REQUESTED* ANY PROBLEM, CONTACT KYREE MAHER IMMEDIATEELY @ 714-988-0933. 1.18 118.00 KYREE MAHER TOTAL THIS PURCHASE ORDER ACCEPTING THIS ORDER IT IS UNDERSTOOD THE SELLER AGREES TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SHOWN ABOVE AND ON THE REVERSE OF THIS ORDER WHICH ARE INCORPORATED AND MADE A PART HEREOF ANO THE BUYER HEREBY OBJECTS TO ANY CONFLICTING OR ADDITIONAL TERMS OR CONDITIONS 11R DR .PROVED AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE RONALD D. ROBBE S/KOAR INC. 'PROVED AUT •+. P.J. MILLER P- 11A 'PROVED Dept /Area n wh:Ch .tem to he used MODEL ROOMS ED SIGNATURE AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE THIS PURCHASE ORDER WAS PREPARED ON BEHALF OF KOAR—SEATAC PARTNERS, L.P. t 1;'1:3,::21•23U0 .I r • Out A Reliance Upholstery Supply Co.7. 4nc. MANUFACTURERS 137 EAST ALONG RA • GARDENA, CALIFORNIA 90248 .P0. 80x 3;9 FIBERTECH CuSHIO,N SPECIFICATION WEIGHT: (A.S.T.M, 03776) TIOCKtatiS (FTMS 191) WIDTH; LENGTH: TEAR STRENGTH: (A.S.T.M. 2262) ftO#GATION TEST: • FOOT TRAFFIC ( 300,000 sin) (A.s.r.M. 2401) ACOUSTICAL NRC (A.S.T,M, C423-77) Iti5ULATION "R" FACTOR (A.S,T.M. C 518-76) ODOR/MILDEW: FHA HUD . STATIC LOAD TEST (24 flour) (225 'lb. pressure applied)_ - FIRM - STEP FYRE X 5 ib, BARONY FYRE X 7 lb, S/1b" Prox. 3/8" Prox. 5' . 60'. 28 lbs. 17% Average Pass .59 1.95 6' 60' ,_• 28 17% Average Pass .63 • 2,12 wLF Nene None 1 Hr. Recovery. 97.1%. 24 hr Recovery ' 97.7; ,- .• I Hr, Recovery 96% 24 Hr, Recovery FLAMMABILITY? tiltroor ,;yam • DOC -FF -1-70 (Pili Test) • A.S.T.M, E684 (Radiant Panel) • Class I A.S.T.M, E84 (Steiner Tunnel) FLAME SPREAD RATE FUEL CONTRIBUTION ' SMOKE DENSITY Pass - .Class 1 _ C ass'..81 j Class lk• -- ,4� 45 .r 15 10' 35 • 75 FISERTECH CARPET CUSHION Reliance warrants that its FIBERTECH•:CARPET CUSHION is free fro4n•any. _ • defects in workmanship and :material, will provide satisfactory service and a lively and resilient foundation for the life of the carpet under which it is originally installed, This warranty applies only to the original installation and only when properly installed over flat, smooth, hard surfaces on, or aLove grade. Reliance, as a sole and exclusive remedy, will replace, without charge, any FIBERTECH CARPET CUSHION which does not render satisfactory service in normal use F.O.E. manufacturing plant. This warranty does not include the cost of removal or installation. No liability will be assumed for any consequential damage, loss, cr expense, • "Aa Naar,.. derIuro" Relate Upholstery Supply Co., UMW ACT c s 147£A$7U1,10 M • GARDIEMA,CAUFOONIAMoir *:a320 February 17. 19D6 TO __ IT AA, COMMO: SWAMI: Sammy Fyre-1 fliA/ O Certificatice Ma certify that Barmy fre-4 s, rthotic fiber carpet c&toa vi l l matt ie meld feot& i ai strt�1 �# � Diesslo st r is ##d DOC fi 1.70 (Pill Test) . 4•r 4}„V"•• . �► ti vanity. • boort A. bits, Vice Ftestdeat, X09 021302% t 156 OVED AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED PURCHASE ORDER CALIFORNIA OFFICE (714) 988-0933 FAX: 714) 391-2262 T' D• ST., SUITE 208a WASHINGTON OFFICE (206) 687-5020 NT CA 91764 FAX (206) 687-5218 REQUISITION NO. SHIPPING DATE REQUESTED CT:. 8916 *SED BELOW S _R: COMMERCIAL FLOORING ASSOC. 12658 WASHINGTON BLVD. #201 LOS ANGELES,'CA 90066 -ATTN: LYLE THOMPSON/JIM MARCUS -213-827-7574 EMBASSY SUITES SEATAC SHIPTe/O WIENKER CARPET SERVICE INC. 1144 N.W. 51ST SEATTLE, WA 98107 ATTN: CARL WIENKER ODNTRACT.QUALITY ALL FIRE CODES PLEASE NOTE SHIP DATE BELOW 714-799-9334 IMMEDIATELY!!!! HIP VIA ATSI PURCHASE ORDER DATE 7-31-90 PURCHASE ORDER NO. ,..• 5675 r MATERIALS MUST MEET GOVERNING - ANY PROBLEM, CALL KYREE MAHER ITEMS -ARE FOR RE- SALE UNLES OTHER WISE NOTED: ..;:.r.;":;";_ THIS NUMBER MUST APPEAR ON ALL MATERIAL SHIPPING PAPERS ANC CORRESPONDENCE. NOTE:.::'_ • r<.;;: 1. -PREPAID" FREIGHT:CHARGES'TO',BE` BILEED:ONINfT1AL INVOICE (ONE BILLED PER SHIPMENT AND INCLUDE COPY OF FREIGHT' BILL) OR, HAVE.: CARRIER BILL' PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED. -- 2. MAIL SEPARATE INVOICES FOR EACH SHIPMENT IN DUPLI- CATE WITH ORIGINALANO COPY OF BILL OF LADING ON DATE OF SHIPMENT. - 3. PLEASE MARK ALL CARTONS EXACTLY AS SHOWN— IN'SHIP TO' INCLUDING PURCHASE ORDER AND SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS 4.WE ARE UNABLE TO PROCESS FOR PAYMENT ANY INVOICES AND/OR FREIGHT BILLS WHICHDO NOTINCLUDEALL INFORMATION REQUIRED!!! WE MUST HAVE ATTACHED ACKLNOWLEDGEMENT RETURNED IMMEDIATELY! FREIGHT TERMS 3RD PARTY BILL PAYMENT TERMS 50% DEPOSIT/NET 30 9 GRAND PLAZA COLOR 739-668 POT OF COLD 28 DENSE TUFTED CUT PILE CARPET. SIDEMARK: ON ,;":-"c.9 SIDE ROLL AREA #C-1 GUES TRMS FIRS. 2,4,6,8 C5832 GRAND PLAZA DOLOR 739-787 MOONSHINE 28 OZ TSE TUFTED CUT PTT.F CARPET. SIDEMARK: ON OUT, E OF ROLL AREA #C-2 GUESTROOMS FLOORS 3, 5, 7 „c� IRE-OFF'S FOR ABOVE TO T3 j BE APPROVED BY JANET i/C l/ II 6509 COLOR BLUE WHALE 22 OZ DENSE 7640 S/YD S/YD #7: OZ OU] #7_ DEI? SIL 6.1.1, OF 48 S/YD CT,F�REMONT LEV #C- 175 S/YD #C- 43 S/YD DEN, ROLL 3100 S/YD MAR SIDE 51 50% LOOP CARPET. SIDEMARK: OUTSIDE OF ROLL -3 EXERCISE ROOM LUNM LEVELONWEALTH 7266 COLOR OWEN SOUND 24 OZ DENSE 1 LOOP CARPET SIDEMARK: OUTSIDE OF ROLL 8 ADMINISTRATION/OPERATIONS/SALES AREAS OONAIONWEALTH 7260 COLOR ST. LAWRENCE OPAL 24 OZ SE LEVEL LOOP CARPET. SIDEMARK: OUTSIDE OF AREA #C-9 GIFT SHOP MAR( CUT PILE 32 OZ CARPET SIDEMARK: ON OUT OF ROLL AREA #C-12 GUESTROOM O;7RRIDORS. TtEKE OFF TO BE APPROVED BY JANET OF I.S.I. S FLRS AREAHIPPING INFORMATION: - . 5 THRU 8 TO ARRIVE OC'T'OBER 1ST. PUBLIC & F ERS. 2 THRU 4 TO ARRIVE OCTOBER 31 ST. DEPOSIT. $60,895.50 CK# 6.89 6.89 6.95 6.79 7.49 8.75 1 52,639.60 40,182.48 333.60 1,188.25 322.07 27,125.00 KYREE TOTAL THIS PURCHASE ORDER 121,791.00 IN ACCEPTING THIS ORDER IT IS UNDERSTOOD THE SELLER AGREES TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SHOWN ABOVE AND ON THE REVERSE OF THIS ORDER WHICH ARE VCORPORATED AND MADE A PART HEREOF AND THE BUYER HEREBY OBJECTS TO ANY CONFLICTING OR ADDITIONAL TERMS OR CONDITIONS C AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE DeptJArea in which item to be used: .L D. ROBBINS II/KOAR INC. AS MARIA ABOVE CYNDI EVANS/PSI ")VED AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE THIS PURCHASE ORDER WAS PREPARED ON BEHALF OF KOAR-SeaTac PARTNERS, L.P. PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED SEP 04 '90 10:25 C.F.A.:(213)827-8149 P.1/4 DATE: TO: COMMERCIAL FLOORING ASSOCIATES, INC. FAX TRANSMITTAL FAX # (213) 827-8149 9/4/90 KYREE COMPANY: FAX #: FROM: PURCHASING SPECIALIST 714-799-9456 JIM MARCUS COMPANY: COMMERCIAL FLOORING ASSOCIATES (CFA), INC, COMMENTS: ATTACHED ARE FLAME SPREAD AND SMOKE DENSITY CERTIFICATIONS RELATING TO CHARTER CLUB, CONFIDENTIAL: YES NO SHOULD YOU NOT RECEIVE THIS DOCUMENT COMPLETE, PLEASE CALL (213) 827-7574 PAGES: 4 12658 WASHINGTON BLVD., SUITE 201 LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90066 213 • 827 • 7574 / FAX ■ 827 • 8149 e , SEP 04 '90 10:25 C.F.A.:(213)827-8149 P.2/4 Independent /Textile VIsttett P.O. pox 1948 / 1503 Murray Avenue Dalton, Georgia 30722.1948 / Phone 4Q4 -278.3o13 CUSTOMER: CallERCIAL FLOORING ASSOCIATES, INC. TEST NUMB $R 8467 SUBJECT: Specimens of the sudmittteo samples were preparers and testes, in accordance with the procedures proposed by the National Bureau of Standards, Technical Note 108 and NAPA 258. ASTM E-882. Operating Conditions Irradiance; 2.5 watte/cmr Tharmet Exposure: Fussing Furnace Voltage: 94 Burner Fuel: Propane 84mpte Ooscrlpttort Style: Charter Club Color: Roli No,: Fiber: Pile: Secondary Backing: .4 Teat Pewit* Jute Chamber Temperature oaf. (start) Chamber Pressure Min, Transmittance (TM), % at, minutes Max. Spec. Opt. Density (OM) Clear Seem, (OC) DU. COAAECTED (DMC) Spec. Opt Density at 1.5 min. Spec. Opt. Density at 4.0 min. Time t0 90% DM. minutes Time 15D$�1 t tet X SM KE DENSITY TEST (NBS) G Factor 132 as 95 95 Maintained pasilive, under 3" H2O �. • 1 9.85 11111111 IMMEINIIKKINIMMINI 11 116 inill.1� X21 105 92 6.65 7.10 9.80 7.85 . SEP 04 '90 10:25 C.F.A.: (213)827-8149 CUSTOMER: SUBJECT: Inde endent Textile • Tesf'"SK P.O. Sok 1848 / 1503 Murray Avenue Dalton, Georgia 307221948 / Phone 404-278-3013 REPORT CC €RCIAL FLOORING ASSOCIATES, INC. P.3/4 TEST NUMBER 84 67 Specimens of the submitted samples were prepared and tested in accordance with ASTM E-648 and/or Federal Test Method 372, NFPA 253 FLOORING RADIANT PANEL TEST Sample Description Style: Charter Club Color: Roll No.: Fiber: Pile: Secondary Sacking: Test Assembly Jute Mounted On Translte Test Results Secimer Mo. 1 Critical Radiant Flux: Total Burn Lengtn: Flame Front Out: 1.01 11.0 10.0 Average Critical Radiant Flux: Estimated Standard Deviation AuthoNjgrnat INDEPENDENT TEXTtL ESTING S RVICE, INC. Our ta111f11 •n0 r1,10011‘ MO 101 In. wACfwlltU uflr ul Irl- 1:14410 010t 114 *num l: . , ,.t4 dCU?USauc..aM) inq,l Vr n,n t.UNG0f.011101flOlAttia4r Met 01 Ino nAi15v VI INOJpuliJ�n1 1 u►lur T i 1fl Sdrv.ch , Ilu:. .rnitun.pt. 0'.I O. tultwl•anu,. ;:r' ) wVr• . unly W1naAampIu hrrgV4,rtty .J hip rYY1:r,14UN,y .,1 rf,v '',ILI i.nf., 1 .yI .0+p1f1t'ffti, ', ua;,. of 1.. .�I,. ; Iva..1.,1 Inv .,•,• . watts/cm2 cm, minutes 1.00 .02 2% .97 14.0 10.0 Specimen No. 2 watts/cm2 cm. minutes watts/Cm2 watts/cr: 2 coefficient of variation 1.01 11.0 10.0 Specimen No.3 watts/cm2 cm, minutes • L SEP 04 '90 10:26 C.F.A.:(213)827-9149 CUSTOMER: SUBJECT: Independent i Textile 7001$ P.O. Sox 1948 / 1503 Murray Avenue Catton, Georgia 30722-1948 / Pnone 404.278-3013 REPORT aorrmtcIAL ASSOCIATES, INC. ,P. 4/4 TEST NUMBER 8467 AATCC 134 - ELECTROSTATIC PROPENSITY OF CARPETS TEST CONDITipNS: SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION SQL_ Style —Charter Club Backing - Jute 1 1 2 70' F. UNDERLAY H -J H -J H—J 1 20% RH KV STEP KV SCUFF 2.4 4.4 2.8 3.9 2.0 2.1 SOLE' 1. Standard Neolite 2. Standard Chrome Leather 3, UNDERLAY: Plate/A grounded metal plats approximately 3' x 4'. H-J/A standard 40 Oz. Sq. Yd. rubberized Jute/Hair cushion approximately 3' x Autnori2e0 SiOnature INOEPENOENT T€XTILE TESTING SERICE. INC 0..+ [bail?* and re,pgt+a ore 1W Inti a:C104,.4,r ..e Of Ing 44,410rrt141 IH wl44,7(441 1My 1+1 •Qd1 W.v7. and !Milt CO+nUu.na:a6.44n 1/1471%y Of11..1.04 d.0 .pa O+fna tlenv .J1 tnaapu aunt 1u.+1+ti T:..I,„U Lwow .. 11144 , t1.Y74.1 tu.u1.,. W., (•+...1 111.4f, 01,4146•111 0%.+ 40,j,,. ,:6. JWA), WNy tuMu Gug4Wr 1uaa..414nU 461 n..I "4"."anly u.N,.:..t,vu ry1 1nu 4vwhl.dr .11 11.,U.11kt!,.uy .4l0i.11„.:1 '11 a..IulUr 10444,4C 11 lira Wu/l., and 1,•u..•.. w•1 lna narnu Li 1410 inty,ul,,,d�rf, PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED REQUISITION NO. 8916 R' MILLIKEN & COMPANY 2401 N. BAKER •• SANTA' ANA; CA 92706 • ATTN: • CINDY GRATZ/714-972-3138'` SHIPPING DATE REQUESTED ARRIVE 10-31-90 sH1P.To: EMBASSY SUITES SEATAC C/O WIEDIIER CARPET SERVICES INC:': 1144 N.W. 51ST SEATTLE, WA 98107 AT'IN: CARL WIENER SHIP VIA PURCHASE ORDER DATE 7-31-90 CONTRACT QUALITY -ALL MAT>.RIAIS .MUST MEET GOVERNING FIRE CODES ATSI F.O.B. a PURCHASE ORDER NIA OFFICE: (714) 988-0933 FAX: (714) 391-2262 FON OFFICE (206) 687-5020 FAX: (206) 687-5218 PURCHASE ORDER NO. 5676 THIS NUMBER MUST APPEAR ON ALL MATERIAL SHIPPING PLPERS AND CORRESPONDENCE. 'NOTE:"' :.,;u=ri}ar¢y�:..*,:;. 1.'PREPAID"`FREIGHT.E_CHARGETI HEIBILEEI ON INfML INVOICE (ONE BILLED PER SHIPMENT/WO IJJCLUDECOPY OF ',FREIGHT) BILL) 'OR' HAVE CARRIER+.BCLI-tPU CHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED.. :'i :s^:.i n. ••-.._ 2.MAIL SEPARATE INVOICES FOR EACH'SHIPMENTIN DUPLI- CATE WITH ORIGINAL'AND COPYOF.131LL OF LADING ONDATE OF.SHIPMENTr: ::1, :y, - - - S PLEASE MARK ALL CARTONS EXACTLYAS SHOWN•-- IN 'SHIP TO' INCLUDING PURCHASE:_`, ORDER AND ""SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS 4.WEARE Uti'ABLE TO PROCESS FOR P.4 YNENT ANY IVVOICES AND/OR FREIGHT BILLS WHICH DO NOT INCLUDE A LL INFORMATION REQUIRED!!! WE MUST HAVE ATTACHED ACKLNOWLEDGEME'.T RETURNED IMMEDIATELY! FREIGHT TERMS 3RD PARTY BILL PAYMENT TERMS NET 45 DAYS -41254 DR#398565-90 ODLOR #H9749 CUT )SIC BASE V 36 OZ CARPET. SIDEMARK: ON >F ROLL AREA #C-6 SARATE BORDER FOR 'TING ROOM & LOBBY 7-41554S PATTERN #P1820 COLOR H9749 I 8-89 CUT PILE CLASSIC BASE V 36 OZ i CARPET SIDEMARK: OUTSIDE OF ROLL AREA" TYP. MEETING ROOM & LOBBY 7-10463X DR#397234-90 COLOR H-6019 CUTI ET CLASSIC BASE V 36 OZ BROADLOOM IDEMARK: ON OUTSIDE OF ROLL AREA C-10 FIELD PREFUNCTION AREA, TYP. MEETING RRIDORS ID DR#NONE COLOR D-37 CUT PILE CARPET ASE V 36 OZ BROADLOOM CARPET. SIDE - SIDE OF ROLL AREA #C-11 BLEEDOUT ON AREA, CORRIDORS SHIP DATE ABOVE - ANY PROBLEM, CALL @ 714-799-9334 TTM+IEDIAT LY! I 20.65 20.65 20.65 1,135.75 5,059.25 7,434.00 1,652.00 KYREE MAHER TOTAL THIS PURCHASE ORDER 15,281 .00 IN ACCEPTING THIS ORDER IT IS UNDERSTOOD THE SELLER AGREES TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SHOWN ABOVE AND ON THE REVERSE OF THIS ORDER WHICH ARE INCORPORATED AND MADE A PART HEREOF AND THE BUYER HEREBY OBJECTS TO ANY CONFUCTING OR ADDITIONAL TERMS OR CONDMONS. (2)AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE ONALD D. ROBBINS II/KOAR INC. OeptJArea in which item to be used: AS MARKED ABOVE 'ROVED AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE CYNDI EVANS/PSI 'ROVED AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE THIS PURCHASE ORDER WAS PREPARED ON BEHALF OF KOAR-SeaTac PARTNERS, L.P. PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED 55 S/YD DSGV #87 - PILE CLA. OUTSIDE TYP. MEET 0 245 S/YD DSGN #D -E DR#38-70! BROADLOOr 1 #C-7 1.'1xI. € 360 S/YD DSGN #D -E PTT.E CARE CARPET. 5 BLEEDOUT/ ROOMS, CC 80 S/YD DSGN #SOL CLASSIC B MARK: OUT PREFUNCTI PLEASE NO KYREE MAH -41254 DR#398565-90 ODLOR #H9749 CUT )SIC BASE V 36 OZ CARPET. SIDEMARK: ON >F ROLL AREA #C-6 SARATE BORDER FOR 'TING ROOM & LOBBY 7-41554S PATTERN #P1820 COLOR H9749 I 8-89 CUT PILE CLASSIC BASE V 36 OZ i CARPET SIDEMARK: OUTSIDE OF ROLL AREA" TYP. MEETING ROOM & LOBBY 7-10463X DR#397234-90 COLOR H-6019 CUTI ET CLASSIC BASE V 36 OZ BROADLOOM IDEMARK: ON OUTSIDE OF ROLL AREA C-10 FIELD PREFUNCTION AREA, TYP. MEETING RRIDORS ID DR#NONE COLOR D-37 CUT PILE CARPET ASE V 36 OZ BROADLOOM CARPET. SIDE - SIDE OF ROLL AREA #C-11 BLEEDOUT ON AREA, CORRIDORS SHIP DATE ABOVE - ANY PROBLEM, CALL @ 714-799-9334 TTM+IEDIAT LY! I 20.65 20.65 20.65 1,135.75 5,059.25 7,434.00 1,652.00 KYREE MAHER TOTAL THIS PURCHASE ORDER 15,281 .00 IN ACCEPTING THIS ORDER IT IS UNDERSTOOD THE SELLER AGREES TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SHOWN ABOVE AND ON THE REVERSE OF THIS ORDER WHICH ARE INCORPORATED AND MADE A PART HEREOF AND THE BUYER HEREBY OBJECTS TO ANY CONFUCTING OR ADDITIONAL TERMS OR CONDMONS. (2)AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE ONALD D. ROBBINS II/KOAR INC. OeptJArea in which item to be used: AS MARKED ABOVE 'ROVED AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE CYNDI EVANS/PSI 'ROVED AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE THIS PURCHASE ORDER WAS PREPARED ON BEHALF OF KOAR-SeaTac PARTNERS, L.P. PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED SEP 17 '90 O9:2SAM MILLIKEN HOSPITALITY Independent # Textile ;° 70414 P.O. Sex 1944 / 1503 Murray Avenue Dalton. Georgia 30722.1948 / Phone 404-2784013 REPOAT TEST NUMBER 2806 CUSTOM€A Milliken .. .. Dune 20, 1989 SUBJECT: Specimens of the submitted sample were prepared and tested in accordance with ASTM E-64$ and/or Federal Test Method 372, NFPA 253. FLOORING RADIANT PANEL TEST SAMPLE DESCRIPTION: * S-3227 P/6702 11 TEST ASSEMBLY Mounted on Sterling Board TEST RESULTS: Specimen #1 Specimen #2 1215.122E1-12 Critical Radiant Flux: 1.17 watts/cm2 1.12 watts/cm3 1.16 watts/cm2 Total Burn LengtTL;-,_ 7.0 cm. 10.0 cm. 8.0 cm. Flame Front Out: 15.0 minutes 18.0 minutes 22.0 minutes AVERAGE CRITICAL RADIANT FLUX: 1.15 watts/cal Eatimated Standard Deviation: .03 watts/cm2 Coefficient of Variation:' 2% 1NOEPENOENT TEXTILE TESTING SERVICE. INC. Our tttt.rs eta reports art tot Iht eaelu,Ive use of the CIAIOmSr IQ wreo$ Ihty ah addrtsstd. snit than Conrenunicenan to lily °Merl or Moulds el the name 91 Indeptng.nt testi!, Tilling Str..Ct. tnC Must r.eatte ow ones •tntl.0 appr0.I1 OW WWWIWWI Ind ?NOOrta apply Only to the /anmi1e taste9 and are not Metsaardy ind.can.a VI IRe ti,,$totes pl lDliartnIIy tdtnhe.I W stmrtat prooVcts Tho repos$ and lows and the namo of She Indeptndant Twin's Testing Servet inn are ^It 10 tit used undN any CUCutltltanttel'n .Qgrttstnq t0 Hee yenete4 9vb ie 1-71 PURCHASING SPECIALISTS ENCORPOR iTEF3 c r. REQUISILON.NO 8916 SHIPPING DATE REQUESTEu ASAP 5/7/90 PURCHASE ORD F. OR1NIA OFFICE: (714) 988-0 FAX: (714) 391 j1GTON OFFICE: (206) 687 - FAX: (206) 687- PURCHASE-ORDER 87- PURCHASE-ORDER NO. 5645 SUPPLIER: KNEEDLER •• FAUCH. RE .'PACIF-IC DESI N`'CENTER #600 8687'MELROSEAVE 'LOS `ANGELES= CA%`•90069 • ATTN:. RON OR =M1 K/21 3-855-1 31 3 SHIPTO: EMBASSY SUTES: SEATAC C/O HAMMER COLLECTIONS 1015 SOUTH VAIL:-. ' MONTEBELLO, CA 90640 SIDEMARK: EMBASSY SUITES SEATAC/PSI CONTRACT QUALITY - ALL MATERIALS MUST MEET GOVERNING FIRE CODES - UL APPROVED ITEMS,.:ARE ;FOR RE 'SAILS- INLES=;OTHER= THIS NUMBER MUSTAPPEAR"ONF MATERIAL SHIPPING PAPERS -AN CORRESPONDENCE f PREP,A70 YFRE!GHT CI(ARGES'30>BE BILCED,ON INITIAL T.JNVCICE(ONE BILLED PER SHIPMENTANDINCUJOECOPy OF .:4-ikREI,GHT.BILL):' OR HAVE:. CARRIER -8111P PURCHASING ;SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED.' - .; :z MMI -SEPARATE.INVOICES FOR EACH SHIPMENi.IN DUPLI- CATE WTIH ORIGINAI:ANO COPY OF BILL OF LADING ON DATE 3. PLEASE MARK ALL CARTONS EXACTLY AS SHOWN — IN "SHIP TO' INCLUDING PURCHASE .ORDER AND SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS. • 4.WEARE UNABLE TO PROCESS FOR PAYME ANY INVOICES AND/OR FREIGHT BILLS• WHICH DO NOTINCLUDEALL INFORMATION REQUIRED!!! WE MUST HAVE ATTACHED ACKLNOWLEDGEMENT RETURNED IMMEDIATELY! SHIP VIA UPS F.O.B. ORIGIN FREIGHTTERMS ., PPY & ADD ttntYtfrITPRovAL 5( DEPOSIT-NET3ODA` has -to.; 'T. o: BY KYREE MAHER TOTAL THIS PURCHASE ORDER 2,106.00 IN ACCEPTING THIS ORDER R IS UNDERSTOOD THE SELLER AGREES TO THE TERMS ANO CONDITIONS SHOWN ABOVE AND ON THE REVERSE OF THIS ORDER WHICH ARE •NCORPORATED AND MADE A PART HEREOF AND THE BUYER HEREBY OBJECTS TO ANY CONFIJCTING OR ADDITIONAL TERMS OR CONDITIONS. AP ✓ AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE STEVEN C. KENNINGER/.KOAR INC. APPROVED 4 11� •It NATURE P.J. MILLER/P. i Dept/Area in which item to be used: FABRIC/ARE7.S AS MARKED APPROVED AUTHORIZED Si NATURE THIS PURCHASE ORDER WAS PREPARED ON BEHAL' OF KOAR-SeaTac PARTNERS, L.P. • 16 YDS CHENILLE II 8085/09 COLOR SPRUCE TERRA 1 42.00 672.00 SIDEMARK: 1 SOFA LOBBY A - 3 YDS ADARRO BASKET #6070 COLOR AZURE 03 64.00 192.00 t SIDEMARK: 4 GUEST CHAIRS LOBBY A 18 !YDS SANDSTEPPE 2990 COLOR SAPPHIRE 69.00 1,242.00 1 (SIDEMARK: 1 SOFA LOBBY B PLEASE NOTE SHIPPING DATE REQUESTED IF ANY PROBLEM, NOTIFY KYREE MAHR IMMEDIATELY!! RETURN ATTACHED ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE''''' 50% DEPOSIT $1,053.00 BY KYREE MAHER TOTAL THIS PURCHASE ORDER 2,106.00 IN ACCEPTING THIS ORDER R IS UNDERSTOOD THE SELLER AGREES TO THE TERMS ANO CONDITIONS SHOWN ABOVE AND ON THE REVERSE OF THIS ORDER WHICH ARE •NCORPORATED AND MADE A PART HEREOF AND THE BUYER HEREBY OBJECTS TO ANY CONFIJCTING OR ADDITIONAL TERMS OR CONDITIONS. AP ✓ AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE STEVEN C. KENNINGER/.KOAR INC. APPROVED 4 11� •It NATURE P.J. MILLER/P. i Dept/Area in which item to be used: FABRIC/ARE7.S AS MARKED APPROVED AUTHORIZED Si NATURE THIS PURCHASE ORDER WAS PREPARED ON BEHAL' OF KOAR-SeaTac PARTNERS, L.P. rununamnj SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED 2151 EAST 'D'ST., SUITE 208a ONTARIO, CA 91764 REQUISITION NO. 8916 SHIPPING DATE REQUESTED ARRIVE 10/31/90 ATLAS CARPET MILLS, INC. 2200 SAYBROOK AVE. ;. CITY OF OQrsIgzGE,` CA ••..90040 ATTN: MARILYiT'STERN%213-724-9000 SHI„O: EMBASSY. SUITES. SIIdTAC C/0..WIENKER :CAi2PET.'SERVICE INC. 1144 N W. 51ST SEATTLE, WA 98107 ATTN: CARL WIENER • vI_,InJi_w.,$►LS CALIFORNIA OFFICE (714) 988-0933 FAX: (714) 391-2262 WASHINGTON OFFICE (206) 687-5020 FAX: (206) 687-5218 PURCHASE ORDER DATE 7-31-90 CONTRACT QUALITY - ALL MATERIALS MUST MEET.GOVERNING= • FIRE CODES SHIP VIA ATSI 38 S/YD 90 j S/YD . ffEMS, ARE . FOR, ' RE-, SALE •UNLES'. OTHER- WISE NOTED: : x._ PURCHASE ORDER NO. 5674 THIS NUMBER MUST APPEAR ON ALL MATERIAL SHIPPING PAPERS AND CORRESPONDENCE. -'NOTE°-- •- :a s�;a: 1 EPAID' FREIGHT :CFrARGES"•TO BE BILLED_ ON INITIAL '{r.i:I.N...VOICE(ONE BILLED PERSHIPMENT.AND INCLUDE COPY OF EIGHT: BILLWOR..HAVE1,CARRIER%BILL•: PURCHASING . SPEc1ALISTSINCORPORATED-_fie �_: icy. :z�: -<_ S.MAle:SEPARATEINVOICES FON:EACH.SHIPMENT IN DUPLI- CATE WRH ORIGINALANO COPY OF BILL OF LADING ON DATE 3 PLEASE MARK ALL CARTONS EXACTLYAS SHOWN— IN'SHIP TOY' INCLUDING PURCHASE + ORDER AND SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS' 4.1 EAREUNABLETOPROCESSFORPAY1!E.\T ANY INVOICES .AND/OR FREIGHT BILLS WHICH DO NOT IN CL UDEALL L\'FOR.MATIO.N REQUIRED!!! WE MUST HAVE ATTACHED ACKLNOWLEDGEMENT RETURNED IMMEDIATELY! F.O.B. DIGIN FREIGHTTERMS 3RD PARTY BILL PAYMENT TERMS. NET 30 DAYS MAYFAIR 30 (COLOR PENDING APPROVAL FROM JANET OF I.S.I. #T -7266B) CUT ME 36 OZ CARPET. SIDEMARK: ON OUTSIDE OF ROLL — AREA. #C-4 B RDER TYP. BOARDROOM 1 & 2 #630—U -1450X COLOR.T-73282A CUT P CARPET. SIDEMARK: ON OUTSIDE OF RO #C-5 FIELD TYP. BOARDROOM 1 & 2 ■ PLEASE NOTE SHIP DATE ABOVE — ANY CALL KYREE MAHER @714-799-9334 • 1 IDJ PLEASE SIGN & RETURN. ATTACHED A AS SOON -AS POSSTRT.E I I • i •, 36 OZ WIT AS 0 PER The drawin reviewed an Tukwila Fire or revisions t :date will vol. „gace a res • I ai.Y3! X 1 pt 1 n spectiyn • b dep:..:rtrcent CI 10.54 OUT COMMEN OTED IN RED HE ATTACHED s affixed hereto accepted by th sept. Additions, these drawing this acceptance bmittal of revis nce is subj'ct.t a representativ KYREE MA E R TOTAL THIS. PURCHASE ORD .( OF T. i'. 400.52 1,417. S. LETTER ave been City of deletions after this and will d drawings. field of this / 5 -446, 1 81 .02 IN ACCEPTING THIS ORDER IT IS UNDERSTOOD THE SELLER AGREES TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SHOWN ABOVE AND ON THE REVERSE OF THIS ORDER WHICH ARE INCORPORATED AND MADE A PART HEREOF AND THE BUYER HEREBY OBJECTS TO ANY CONFLICTING OR ADDITIONAL TERMS OR CONDmONS. 'R. ED AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE D. ROBBINS/KOAR INC. Dept/Area in which item to be used: AS MARKEDABOVE' . c0 AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE CYNDI EVANS/PSI 'ROVED AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE THIS PURCHASE ORDER WAS PREPARED ON BEHALF OF KOAR—SeaTac PARTNERS, L.P. PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED VFNf OP r.npv Y ✓J7/ 1 (/7✓J H I LHS LHNF' . I MILLS ..� 4• UNITED STATES TESTING COMPANY, INC. A$ California Division 0% 44,. 5555 Telegraph Road • Los Angeles. California 90040 Telephone (213) 723-7191 FAX (213) 722-8251 Laboratories in Principal Cities SGS REPORT OF TEST ATLAS CA1;tPET MILLS 2200 SAYBROOK AVENUS CITY OF COMMERCS, CA 90040 BLAME SPREAD CLASS-ITICATXON AND .SMOKE DENSITY DEVELOPED CARPET QUALITY MAYFAIR January 15, 1990 Patrick T. l€i n Test Technic an Page 1 of 5 cl 13Y•: 002 PEST REPORT NO. 182174-1 SIGNED FOR THE COMPANY chael S. Elliott Manager Fire Tech. Dept. THISREPORT APPLIES ONLY TO THE STANOAA°S OR pROCEUUAES IOENTWIEO ANO TO THE SAMPU:4S1 TESTECL THE TEST RESULTS ARCi NOTNEGESSAfu&Y IHOI ATI VC OR RePRCS¢NTATN6 of THE OUAUTIES OF THE WT FROM WHICH THE SAMPLE WAS TAI EN on OF APPARENtLYIDENTICAL OR SWEAR PROOUCTS. NOTION° CONTAMIEO W4 THIS REPORT SMALL MEAN THAT UNRE° STATES TESTING COMPANY.INC,CONOUCTS ANYIIUALflYCONMCK. ^ROGRAMfMR THECUENT TO WHOITS TCST REPORT IS ISSUE° UNLESSSPECITICALLY mama OUP REPORTS AH01.01'03 AAE FM THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE CULNT TO WHOM THEY ARE AOJAESSEO, ANO THEY ANO THE NAME OF THE UNITED STATES TESfNJGCOM PANT. INC.OR ITE<SEAISCA INSIGNIA, ARE NOT 1O OE LMLO UNOEA ANY CIRCUMSTANCES IN ADVERTISING 10 THE GENERAL PUTIUC ANO MAY NOT 05 USE0IN ANY ONO MANN EA WITHOUT OLPTY1IOR W?ITTEN APPR°VAL SAMPLES NOT OESTAOYEO IN TESTtNQ Ape n5TAINE0 A MAXIMUM of THIRTY DAYS J, 1I JV UJ. JG I -111_1-1m L.P'1I' l I I I 1 LLJ AnA5 220.0 SAYHROZ AVT24UM ern or O Mteoe, CAS 90040 CARPET MILLS, INC. (213) 724.9000 M1 X(XVWW) (800 )372-6274 FACSIMILE TRANSMISSION COVER SHEET vim: 9.-�0 001 FAX. (213)724-4526 COMPMW: QtAA.43.1ext1 c:/it A'r TlAN: C'r„vwe� (_'t4) 7/9 -'NS cP S&T • BY: 7E cr: t,4.�c,.,�,s • Zr.11 • mend . TcIrAL PAGES BEING FAXED ]1 LUDING .COV t: 1 D..• (Please: ,advise of ; wising pages or illegible cow). MESSAGE: Laboratories ins New York • Chicago • Los Angeles • Tulsa • Memphus • Reading • Richland THIS REPORT AFrLIE$ ONLY TO THE STANDARDS OR PROCEDURES IDENTIFIED ANO TO THE SAMPLL(S! TESTED. PRETEST RESULTS ARE HOT NECESSARILY INDICATIVE OR REPRESENTATrit OF ?NE QUALITIES OF TNR LOT FROM WNICN THE 1AMPLE WAR TAKEN OR OF APPARENTLY IDENTICAL OR SIMILA* MODUCTS. NOTHING CONTAINED IN TNIT REPORT SHALL MEAN THAT UNITED STATER TESTING COMPANY. INC.. CONDUCTS ANY QUALITY CONTROL PROGRAM 10A THE CLIENT TO WHOM THIS TETT RG PORT IS ISSUED. UNLESS SPECIFICALLY SPECIFIED. OUR REPORTS AND LETTER, ARE FOR TNR EXCLUShVE use OF THE CLIENT TO WHOM INV ARE ADDRESSED. AND TIM AND THE NAME OF THE UNITED STATES TESTING COMPANY. INC. OR ITS SEAQ OR INSIGNIA. ARE NOT TO It URD UNDER ANT CIRCUMSTANCES 1N ADYTR. 414 TO TIE GENERAL MILK .AND NAY NOT SE USW IN ANY OTHER: MANNER. WITHOUT OUR PRIOR WRITTEN APPROVAL. SAMPLES NOT DESTROYED 1N TEsTINO RETAINED A MAXIMUM OF THIRTY DAYS. _within S°C of the temperature established during cal- ibration. > .The pilot burner was .ignited and the specimen inserted into the .chamber. After a two minute pre -heat, the pilot burner flame was placed in contact with the specimen for 10 minutes, then removed. The test was continued until all flaming ceased. The distance burned. was measured and converted to Critical Radiant Heat Plux at flame -out, 3 and existing facilities. Apartments - Class I or II in bath new and existing acilities. ✓J7/1 f/ 71'J SGS H I LH5 I.,HK1"t I In 1 LL5 UNITED STATES TESTING COMPANY, INC. REFERENCE Client's Purchase Order No. 32320 dated December 21, 1989. Our confirmation to the Client dated January 2, 1990. 003 182174-1 TEST REQUEST Perform standard flame spread and smoke density developed clas- sification tests on the carpet supplied by the Client in accor- dance with ASTM Designation E84, "Standard Method of Test for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials". SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION The sample tested was submitted and identified by the Client as Carpet Quality Mayfair_ Construction: Type of Yarn: Tufted Yarn Weight: Primary Back: Secondary Back: Approx. Total Weight: Commercial Cut*Pile 100% Deltron Nylon with static control 30 oz./sq.yd. Woven Polypropylene Action -Bac 62 oz./sq.yd. Page 2 YJ7/ .1. f / 7YJ SGS 17; J4 N 1 LN5 I.NKrt I 1 ! LLb UNITED STATES TESTING COMPANY, INC. 004 182174-1 PREPARATION AND CONDITIONING The carpet submitted by the Client was cut into three sections 2 feet wide by 8.feet long and adhered to 1/4" inorganic reinforced cement board panels using Sairmix 7 high temperature bonding mortar. Prior to testing,.the panels were placed in the conditioning room (maintained at a temperature oa''73.4 t 5°F and a relative humidity of 50 .t 5%) and allowed to reach moisture. equilibrium. TET PROCEDURE The sample was tested following calibration and preheating of the test chamber. The evaluation was performed in conformance with the specifications set forth in ASTM Designation E84, "Standard Method of Test for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials", both as to equipment and test procedure. Test procedure and appa- ratus have been accredited (Lab. No. 106) under the National Insti- tute of Standards and Technology/NVLAP Program. The foregoing test procedure is comparable to UL 723, NFPA No. 255, and UBC No. 42-1. Page 3 07/1-1"/"j0 SGS I J :.54 ATLAS CARPET MILLS 005 UNITED STATES TESTING COMPANY, INC. 182174-1 SUMMARY or ASTM E84 RESULTS Because of the possible variations in reproducibility, the results are adjusted to the nearest figure divisible by 5. SAMPLE FLAME SMOKE IDENTIFICATION SPREAD DENSITY Carpet Quality 25 95 Mayfair In order to obtain the Flame Spread Classification, the above results should be compared to the following table: NPPA CLASS UBC CLASS FLAME SPREAD A X 0 through 25 B XI 26 through 75 C 111 .76 through 200 BUILDING CODES CITED 1. National Fire Protection Association, NEPA No. 101, "Life Safety Code", 1988 Edition. 2. Uniform Building Code,1988 Edition, Part VII, "Fire Resistive Standard for Fire Protection", Sections 4201- 4203. Page 4 t YJ7/ J. f f 7✓J SGS H I LHJ I..HKI""C I MILL UNITED STATES TESTING COMPANY, INC. E84 TEST DATA SHEET CLIENT: ATLAS CARPET MILLS SAMPLE: Carpet Quality Mayfair WEIGHT: 62 oz. /sq.yd . -overall : 006 182174-1 DATE: 1-9-90 THICKNESS: 0.47" FLAME SPREAD: IGNITION: FLAME FRONT: minute, 22 seconds 11 feat maximum TIME TO MAXIMUM SPREAD: 8 minutes, 42 seconds TEST DURATION:. 10 minutes CALCULATION: 51.80 x 0.515 = 26.68 . SUMMARY FLAME SPREAD: 25 SMOKE DENSITY: 95 OBSERVATIONS Prior to ignition, the sample displayed melting of the yarn material. Ignition of the sample occurred at 1 minute, 22 seconds with a maximum flame front advance of 11 feet: at 8 minutes, 42 seconds. At 2 minutes, 45 seconds, the sample surface began char- ring in the flame impingement area, followed by flaming drips of molten yarn falling onto the chamber floor. This molten material began burning on the chamber :floor at 9 minutes, SO seconds. Peak smoke evolution was recorded at 9 minutes, 30 seconds. Consider- able afterburning of the sample was observed at conclusion of the test. Page 5 • U7/ .1. !/ 7JJ 1Cl7: JH I LH5 LHKP"'t I MILL .� United States Testing Company, Inc. California Division 5685 TELEGRAPH ROAD, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90040 TELEPHONE: LOS ANGELES --213/723.7181 PROM SAN FRANCISCO -415192E4865 REPORT OF TEST ATLAS CARPET MILLS 450 Worth Street • Los Angeles., CA 90063-2566 CRITICAL RADIANT FLUX • OF FLOOR COVERING SYSTEMS CARPET QUALITY MAYFAIR (#1116 . NORTHGATE ) November 25, 1985 rian Ortega Test Technician Mme George E. McCullen •Test Engineer Page 1 of 4 ml Der TEST REPORT NO. LA 52110-2 SIGNED FOR THE COMPANY 8Y V Patrick V. McCullen Asstt. Vice President Fire Technology Laboratories in: New York • Chicago • Los Angeles • Tulsa • Memphis • Reading • Richland THIS REPORT APPLIES elLY TO THE STANDARDS OR PROCEDURES IDENTIFIED ANO TO THE SAMPLE(*I TESTED. TNETEET RiluLT$ ARE NOT seems/MILT INDICATIVE OR REPRESENTATIVE Of TH1 QUALITIES Of THE LOT *100 WHICH Mt SAMPLE WAS TAKEN OR OF APPARENTLY IDENTICAL OR SIMILAR PRODUCTS. NOTHING CONTAINED IN THIS REPORT SMALL NUN THAT UNITED STATES TESTING COMPANY: INC.. CONDuCTs ANT 4UALITY CONTROL PROGRAM FOR THE CLIENT TO W14011 THIS TEST RE. PORT 1S ISSUED. UNCUS EP(CIfICALLT EPECIP1*D. OUR REPORTS AMD LETTERS ARS fa* INC EXCLUSIVE USE Of INC CLIENT TO TOWN THEY Alt ADDRESSED. AND THEY AND INC HANE Of THE UNITED STATES TESTING COMPANY. INC. OR ITS $CA1.3 OR INSIGNIA. ARE NOT TO SE 11110 UND1R ANT CIRCUNETANCES 1N ADY1R. TIEING 10 INC GENERAL PUELIC AND NAY NOT SE USED IN ANY OTHER MANNER WITHOUT OUR PRIOR WRITTEN APPROVAL SAMPLES NOT DESTROYED IN TESTING. Alt RE•tAlNtb A MAXIMUM•OF TN•RTY DAVE. UNITED STATES TESTING COMPANY, INC. REFERENCES LA 52110-2 Client's Purchase Order No. 28829 dated November 14, 1985. Our 'confirmation to the Client dated November 1S, 1985,. TEST REQUEST AND METHOD The submitted carpet sample was tested for flammability in accordance with the procedures outlined in ASTM Designation E-648, "Standard Test Method for Critical Radiant Flux of Floor Covering Systems Using.a Radiant Heat Energy Source". Test procedures andapparatus have been accredited (Lab. No. 106)under. the National Bureau of Standards/NVLAP Program. SAMPLEIDENTIFYCATION Tho ,sample was •submitted and identified by the Client as Carpet Quality: Mayfair #1116 Northgate. Construction: Tufted Cut Pile Pile Yarn: Deltron Nylon with Static Control Yarn Weight: 30 oz./sq. yd. Backing: Primary - Reinforced Woven Polypropylene Secondary: - Action -Bac Overall Weight: Overall Thickness: 64 oz./sq. yd. 0.360" r UNITED STATES TESTING COMPANY, INC. PREPARATION AND CONDITIONING LA 52110-2 The carpet sample was cut into three sections 10" wide by. 42" long and backed with 1/4" asbestos -cement board per para. 8.2.1 of the standard prior to being firmly. secured in the specimen tray. The sample panels were conditioned at 73.4 + 5°F and 50'+ 5% relative humidity and allowed to reach moisture equilibrium. Note: Per Client's request, the carpet specimens, were adhered directly to the asbestos -cement board. substrates. Carpet sample was identified by the Client as material intended for glue down application. TEST PROCEDURE The test chamber was pre -heated for one, hour and the radiant panel black body temperature verified to be .within 5°C of the temperature established during cal- ibration. The pilot burner was '.ignited .and the specimen insertedintothe chamber. After a two minute pre -heat, the pilot burner flame was placed .in contact with the specimen for 10 minutes, then removed. The test was ' continued until all flaming ceased. The distance burned. was measured and converted to Critical Radiant Heat Flux at flame -out. 3 V.7./ J. f/7t`1 YJ7 : Jb H I LH5 LH < I l'111.-1_ UNITED STATES TESTING COMPANY, INC. LA 52110-2 CARPET QUALITY: Mayfair #1116 Northgate Test Specimen No. TEST RESULTS 010 Burn Distance Critical Radiant Heat Centimeters' Flux, Watts/cm2 1 3.0 1.04. 2 5.0 1.04• 3 6.0 1.04 Average 4 OBSERVATIONS Moderate pile melting., charring: and discoloration in, the area of greatest heat exposure. slight smoke evolution. REQUIREMENTS. The 1981 Edition of the NFPA "Life Safety Code" provides the following classifications for regulating interior flooring materials in specified occupancies:. Class I . -: Includes Critical Class II -.Includes Critical materials which have Radiant Flux 'of:0..4S: materials which have Radiant Flux of 0.22 a minimum Watts/cm2. a minimum Watts/cm2 Examples of the requirements for application of interior. flooring materials in exits and corridors for specified occupancies are listed below.: Health. Care Centers - Class I in new facilities and for newsy installed flooring materials in . existing facilities. Child Care Centers - Class I or II in both new and existing facilities. Hotels and Dormitories - Class I or II in both new and existing facilities. Apartments -.Class I or II in both new and existing xacllitles. 4 FURCHASiNG SF tWALIJ 4 S INCORPORATED 2151 EAS1 'C ONTARIO. aS.TION 8916 SUPPLIER. SHIP TO: SHIP VIA QTY. RECD. SHIPP•N.G D TE IMMEDIATELY DESIGN WEAVE 15305 VALLEY VIEW SANTA Ek, SPRINGS, CA 90670 ATTN: DANIELHALL/213-921-7209 (1 ' ,..00v.) EMBASSY SUIMS - SEATAC 15920 WEST VALLEY HIGHWAY TUKWILA, WA 98188 ATTN: RICHARD LFWIS/JIM GALLAWAY-CALL 24 HRS. DELIVERY @714-988-0933/KYREE MAHER 77 13 PURCHASE ORDL c.�. (F;rlir O FIcE. (71 4) FAX (714) 391-226: V '+ASHNGTON OFFICE (206) 687-�;�•�'. FPX. (206) 687-�._ CONTRACT QUALITY - ALL MATERIALS MUST MEET GOVERNING FIRE CODES - UL APPROVED. BESI QTY. ORD. UNIT FOB 6/4/90 BEFORE .1;_L<S ARE i OR RE- SAi-E UNLES OTHER - Y iSE NOTFC I PURCHASE- ORDER NO THIS NUMBER MUST APPEAR ON MATERIAL;SHIPPING PAPERS AN CORRESPONDENCE. :.• _. 'NOTE: 1. -PREPAID" FREIGHT CHARGES TO BE BILLED ON INITIA; INVOICE (ONE BILLED PER SHIPMENT AND INCLUDE COPY Or FREIGHT BILL) OR HAVE CARRIER BILL PURCHASiN! SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED. 2. MAIL SEPARATE INVOICES FOR EACH SHIPMENT IN OUR! CATE WITH ORIGINAL AND COPY OF BILL OF LADING ON DATE_ OF SHIPMENT. 3 PLEASE MARK AL L CARTONS EXACTLY AS SHOWN — IN "Si EP- TO- INCLUDING PURCHASE ORDER AND SPECIAL. INSTRUCTIONS AWE ARE UNABLE TO PROCESS FOR PAYME ANY INVOICES AND/OR FREIGHT •BILLS WHICH DO NOTJNCL UDE ALL INFORMATTO . . WE MUST HAVE ATTACHED ACKLNOWLEDGEMENT RETURNED. IMMEDIATELY! •, . • ,• . FREIGHT TERMS ORIGIN DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATION PPY & ADD PAYMENT TERMS NET 30 DAYS PURCHASE COST v 100 YDS DENSE TUFTED CUT PILE CARPET, 36 OZ #739 GRAND PLAZA COLOR #739-668 POT OF GOLD (NOTE -MODEL ROOM CARPEL' IS 36 OZ/WHEN PLACE ENTIRE ORDER WILL BE 28 OZ AS PER SPECIFIED PER ISI. COULD NOT GET 28 OZ FOR 4 WEEKS) CONFIRMING ORDER PLEASE NOTE SHIPPING DATE REQUES'1'hD* ANY PROBLEM, CONTACT KYREE MAHER IMMEDIATELY @ 714-988-0933. UNIT COST TOTAL 10.00 1,000.0' BY KYREE MAHER TOTAL THIS PURCHASE ORDER 1,000.01 / IN ACCEPTING THIS ORDER IT IS UNDERSTOOD THE SELLER AGREES TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SHOWN ABOVE AND ON THE REVERSE OF THIS ORDER WHICH ARE 460) INCORPORATED ANO MADE A PART HEREOF AND THE BUYER HEREBY OBJECTS TO ANY CONFLICTING OR ADDITIONAL TERMS OR CONDITIONS. AP: .-D RONALD AUTHORIZED S1ONATI ERE BOBBINS/KOAR INC. Dept :Area 1n which tier,' 10 bP usrd MODEL ROOMS APPROVED P.J. AOT HOW/ SIGNA i I IRE AI'EflOVED AIITFI IHITfD SI<;NAI(IRF THIS PURCHASE ORDER WAS PREPARED ON BEHALF OF KOAR-SeaTac PARTNERS, L.P. PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED SEP -17-90 MON 173:24 T U F T E X IND. P . 02 September 17, 1990 RE: Tuftex/Designweave 739/Grand Plaza Critical Radiant Flux Dear Kyree: Thank you for your expression of interest in our product line. At your request, 1 am enclosing a copy of a recent Critical Radiant Flux test performed on our Grand Plaza cut pile pattern carpet.The test was performed by Commercial Testing Company on 8-14-89 in accordance with applicable ASTM standards. While we are pleased to provide you with the enclosed test information, you should note that such Critical Radiant Flux tests typically contain significant variances in their results. Accordingly, we are not able to warrant that delivered carpet will, in all cases, meet the indicated Critical Radiant Flux figures. The only warranties applicable to our products are those set forth in our architect folders. A copy of the architect folder specifications applicable to our Grand Plaza carpet is also enclosed for your information. Of course, if you have any further questions concerning our product line, please feel free to call. Sincerely yours, Michaela C. Stout Tuftex/Designweave enclosure Manufacturers Of Distinctive Cnnznzercial Carpet Products SEP -17-90 MON 13 :25 T U F T E ?4 II -4D. P_ 0 3 commacini TBSTII1G comnnY CRITICAL RADIANT FLUX OF FLOOR -COVERING SYSTEMS USING A RADIANT HEAT ENERGY SOURCE ASTM Standard Method of Test E 648-86 Material Identified as "739 Grand Plaza" Report Number 68608 Test Number 2051-8911 August 14, 1989 Prepared for: Tuftex Carpet Mills, Inc. Santa Fe Springs, California COMMERCIAL TESTING COMPANY 91444(04i Jonathan Jackson Executive Vice President TESTING • RESEARCH • ENGINEERING P.O. BOX 985 - 1215 S. HAMILTON ST . rAl Tnki r e 1nye01_neee .... ,.,RA Pt Ref o. SEP -17-90 ,tt MON 173:26 T U F T E X IND. P . e4 I. INTRODUCTION This report represents results of a test for critical radiant flux of a floor covering system submitted by Tuftex Carpet Mills, Inc. of Santa Fe Springs, California. The material was tested in accordance with the American Society for Testing and Materials Standard Test Method E 648-86, "Critical Radiant flux of Floor -Covering Systems using a Radiant Heat Energy Source." This test, also known as the Flooring Radiant Panel, is identical to the Federal Test Method Standard Number 372 and the National Fire Protection Association Test Method Number 253. It measures the critical radiant flux at flame -out of horizontally mounted complete flooring systems exposed to a flaming ignition source in a graded radiant heat energy environment intended to simulate the actual conditions that have been observed and defined in full-scale experiments. The test is applicable only to floor covering systems which duplicate or simulate accepted installation practices. Tests on individual components of a system are of limited value and are not valid for evaluation of the entire flooring system. This standard should be used to measure and describe the properties of materials, products, or assemblies in response to heat and flame under controlled laboratory conditions. It should not be used to describe or appraise the fire hazard or fire risk of materials, products, or assemblies under actual fire condition. However, results of this test may be used as elements of a fire risk assessment which takes into account all of the factors which are pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of a particular end use. The test results apply only to the specimens tested and are not necessarily indicative of apparent identical or similar materials. All test data are on file and are available for review by authorized persons. 11. PURPOSE The Flooring Radiant Panel test measures the level of incident radiant heat energy on the floor covering system and is expressed as Critical Radiant Flux in watts per square centimeter. It provides a basis for estimating one aspect of flamespread behavior for floor covering systems installed in corridors or exitways of buildings. The imposed radiant flux simulates thermal radiation levels likely to impinge on the floor of a corridor whose upper surfaces are heated by flames and/or hot gases from a fully developed fire in an adjacent room or compartment. III. TEST PROCEDURE A minimum of three (3) sets of the floor covering system must be tested. A specimen measuring 20 centimeters by 100 centimeters is mounted in a horizontal specimen holder in the test chamber. A gas/air SEP -17-90 MON 13:26 T U F T E X IND. P . 0 5 fueled radiant heat energy panel is mounted in the chamber at a 30° angle to the horizontal specimen plane. The radiant panel generates an energy flux distribution ranging along the the 100 centimeter length of the test specimen of approximately 1.0 watts per square centimeter to a minimum of 0.1 watts per square centimeter. The test is initiated by an open flame from a pilot burner that is brought into contact with the specimen for 10 minutes. The specimen is allowed to burn until it self -extinguishes, at which time it is removed from the test chamber and the point of farthest flame front advance measured. The Critical Radiant Flux is then computed from the Flux Profile Curve determined during the calibration of the test apparatus. IV. FLOORING SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION The material being evaluated is described in the Table below. All test samples were selected and identified by the client. Floor CoverinG: Date Tested Test Number Identification Construction Secondary Sacking Total Weight Flooring System: Application Structural Floor Adhesive Conditioning: Duration Temperature Relative Humidity V. TESTING - August 14, 1989 - 2051-8911 - 739 Grand Plaza - Cut Pile ▪ Woven Synthetic - 72.1 ounces per square yard - Direct Glue Down - GRC board - W. W. Henry 251 - 48 hours - 70 t 5°F - 50 ± 5 percent The critical radiant flux of an inorganic millboard dummy specimen was checked at the 40 cm mark on the day of the test. Critical radiant flux of 0.5 t 0.02 watts per square centimeter as measured at a distance of 40 centimeters from the 0 end, indicated proper operation of the test apparatus. The flooring system was then tested within the parameters outlined in the standard. SEP -17-90 M O N E 648 FLOORING RADIANT PANEL N a 0, M z E C3 NO 1-, CO M 0.W 0'4219W MC W1OUO h....4 WC WOOW OOMMd' 416001111811111111 0 d U 2 N WO WI.•4tl? E..JL T WI--WOW -JWCZJQ 1Z:27 T U F T E X IND. N tt) O *ON • . • MMO OM - ••O•I *WV' MVO Of 0 0 v.r •. .J X L6 W O t# ' • ..,I F - 2^W CO H MQ 1 + d 0Md °ca ZE .Jw O�4 CJC 0 O Q h•Zbt_ W .JZ WO =EW1- to Wi�yrQ1++,Y,,. UC WC 1— CO 0== • EO.4-4h.N cs UUP": WIN\r 0E0= MNFINN Wo a . .1 W �O Its u"! WMWO �• == C? 124Z WW WSZW ) ..JM. Q� • $-•OOdt:0 •Wi-4•D JJOO OOMJZ ...1 Li. Lt,. 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ATTENTION: NICK OLIVAS RE: FLAME SPREAD CERTIFICATES FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 ANDOVER PARK EAST TUKWILA, WA 98188-7661 WE ARE SENDING YOU the following items: r ---i Shop Drawings J Copy of Letter X ATTACHED UNDER SEPARATE COVER VI Prints Change Order X Plans Samples Specifications Other FLAME SPREAD CERTIFICATES Copies Date No. Description 1 FLAME SPREAD CERTIFICATES FOR FF&E ITEMS THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: X ] For Approval TX1 For your use L XJ As requested For review and comment Approved as submitted Approved as noted Returned for corrections Other L FOR BIDS DUE: , 19 Resubmit copies for approval Submit copies for distribution Return corrected prints \ Q PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US REMARKS: Mr. Olivas, attached are the flame spread certificates for the FF&E items at the Embassy Suites Hotel in Tukwila. Please provide us with written documentation that these are acceptable, or let us know what, if anything, needs to be done. Thank you. COPY TO: Ronald Robbins, II - Sevelex Consultants File 16770 NE 79th • Suite 104 • Redmond, WA 98052 • Phone (206) 883-6221 • Fax (206 )869-5464 Fire Alarm Data Spec Sheet Submittals: Embassy Suites 15920 West Valley Hwy. Tukwila, WA 98188 ii!"7815 South 180th St. • Kent, WA 98032 206.772.7502 • ix 206.772.7504 www.nwfiresystems.corn tic # NOR1WSY28CR NORTHWEST FIRE SYSTEMS PAID MAR 1. ale TUKWILA FIRE cc_ I-Z.0vT Ss7/21 SijSt® Indoor Selectable - Output Horns, Strobes, and Horn Strobes for Wall Applications System Sensor L -Series audible visible notification products are rich with features guaranteed to cut installation times and maximize profits with lower current draw and modern aesthetics. Features • Updated Modern Aesthetics • Small profile devices for Homs and Horn Strobes • Plug-in design with minimal intrusion into the back box • Tamper-resistant construction • Automatic selection of 12- or 24 -volt operation at 15 and 30 candela • Field -selectable candela settings on wall units: 15, 30, 75, 95, 110, 135, and 185 • Horn rated at 88+ dBA at 16 volts • Rotary switch for horn tone and two volume selections • Mounting plate for all standard and all compact wall units • Mounting plate shorting spring checks wiring continuity before device installation • Electrically Compatible with legacy SpectrAlert and SpectAlert Advance devices • Compatible with MDL3 sync module • Listed for wall mounting only Agency Listings SIGNALING LISTED S5512 S4011 APPROVED FM approved except for ALERT models 3057383, 3057072 7125-16538504 7135-16538503 The System Sensor L -Series offers the most versatile and easy-to-use line of horns, strobes, and horn strobes in the industry with lower current draws and modern aesthetics. With white and red plastic housings, standard and compact devices, and plain, FIRE, and FUEGO-printed devices, System Sensor L -Series can meet virtually any application requirement. The L -Series line of wall -mount horns, strobes, and horn strobes include a variety of features that increase their application versatility while simplifying installation. All devices feature plug-in designs with minimal intrusion into the back box, making installations fast and foolproof while virtually eliminating costly and time-consuming ground faults. To further simplify installation and protect devices from construction damage, the L -Series utilizes a universal mounting plate for all models with an onboard shorting spring, so installers can test wiring continuity before the device is installed. Installers can also easily adapt devices to a suit a wide range of application requirements using field -selectable candela settings, automatic selection of 12- or 24 -volt operation, and a rotary switch far horn tones with two volume selections. L -Series Specifications Architect/Engineer Specifications General L -Series standard horns, strobes, and horn strobes shall mount to a standard 2 x 4 x 1 7/8 -inch back box, 4 x 4 x 11/2 -inch back box, 4 -inch octagon back box, or double -gang back box. L -Series compact products shall mount to a single -gang 2 x 4 x 17/8 -inch back box. A universal mounting plate shall be used for mounting ceiling and wall products for all standard models and a separate universal mounting plate shall be used for mounting wall compact models. The notification appliance circuit wiring shall terminate at the universal mounting plate. Also, L -Series products, when used with the Sync•Circuit"" Module accessory, shall be powered from a non -coded notification appliance circuit output and shall operate on a nominal 12 or 24 volts. When used with the Sync•Circuit Module, 12 -volt -rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 8.5 and 17.5 volts; 24 -volt -rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 16.5 and 33 volts. Indoor L -Series products shall operate between 32 and 120 degrees Fahrenheit from a regulated DC or full -wave rectified unfiltered power supply. Strobes and horn strobes shall have field -selectable candela settings including 15, 30, 75, 95, 110, 135, and 185. Strobe The strobe shall be a System Sensor L -Series Model listed to UL 1971 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The strobe shall be wired as a primary -signaling notification appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe's entire operating voltage range. The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system. Horn Strobe Combination The horn strobe shall be a System Sensor L -Series Model listed to UL 1971 and UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The horn strobe shall be wired as a primary -signaling notification appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe's entire operating voltage range. The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system. The horn shall have two audibility options and an option to switch between a temporal three pattern and a non -temporal (continuous) pattern. These options are set by a multiple position switch. The horn on horn strobe models shall operate on a coded or non -coded power supply. Synchronization Module The module shall be a System Sensor Sync•Circuit model MDL3 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 three. Also, while operating the strobes, the module shall silence the horns on horn strobe models over a single pair of wires. The module shall mount to a 411/16 x 411/16 x 21/8 -inch back box. The module shall also control two Style Y (class B) circuits or one Style Z (class A) circuit. The module shall synchronize multiple zones. Daisy chaining two or more synchronization modules together will synchronize all the zones they control. The module shall not operate on a coded power supply. Physical/Electrical Specifications Standard Operating Temperature 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) Humidity Range 10 to 93% non -condensing Strobe Flash Rate 1 flash per second Nominal Voltage Regulated 12 DC or regulated 24 DC/FWR12 Operating Voltage Range 8 to 17.5 V (12 V nominal) or 16 to 33 V (24 V nominal) Operating Voltage Range MDL3 Sync Module Input Terminal Wire Gauge 8.5 to 17.5 V (12 V nominal) or 16.5 to 33 V (24 V nominal) 12 to18AWG Wall -Mount Dimensions (including lens) Compact Wall -Mount Dimensions (including lens) Horn Dimensions Compact Horn Dimensions 5.6"Lx4.7"Wx1.91"D(143mmLx 119 mm W x 49 mm D) 5.26" Lx 3.46"W x 1.91" D (133 mm Lx 88 mm Wx 49 mm D) 5.6"Lx4.7"Wx1.25"D(143mmLx119mmWx32mmD) 5.25" L x 3.45" W x 1.25" D (133mm L x 88mm W x 32mm D) 1. Full Wave Rectified (FWR) voltage is a non-regulated, time -varying power source that is used on some power supply and panel outputs. 2. Strobe products will operate at 12 V nominal only for 15 cd and 30 cd. UL Current Draw Data UL Max. Strobe Current Draw kmA RMS) 8-17.5 Volts 16-33 Volts Candela DC DC FWR Candela Range 15 30 75 95 110 135 185 88 143 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 43 60 63 83 107 136 121 155 148 179 172 209 222 257 UL Max. Horn Current Draw (mA FMS) 8-17.5 Volts 16-33 Volts Sound Pattern dB DC Temporal High 39 Temporal Low 28 Non -Temporal High 43 Non -Temporal Low 29 3.1 KHz Temporal High 39 3.1 KHz Temporal Low 29 3.1 KHz Non -Temporal High 42 3.1 KHz Non -Temporal Low 28 Coded High 43 3.1 KHz Coded High 42 DC FWR 44 54 32 54 47 54 32 54 41 54 32 54 43 54 29 54 47 54 43 54 UL Max. Current Draw (mA RMS), 2 -Wire Horn Strobe, Candela Range (15-115 cd) DC Input Temporal High Temporal Low Non -Temporal High Non-Temportal Low 3.1K Temporal High 3.1K Temporal Low 3.1K Non -Temporal High 3.1K Non -Temporal Low 8-17.5 Volts 16-33 Volts 15cd 30cd 15cd 30cd 75cd 95cd 110cd 135cd 185cd 98 158 54 74 121 142 162 196 245 93 154 44 65 111 133 157 184 235 106 166 73 94 139 160 182 211 262 93 156 51 71 119 139 162 190 239 93 156 53 73 119 140 164 190 242 91 154 45 66 112 133 160 185 235 99 162 69 90 135 157 175 208 261 93 156 52 72 119 138 162 192 242 16-33 Volts FWR Input 15cd 30cd 75cd 95cd 110cd 135cd 185cd Temporal High 83 107 156 177 198 234 287 Temporal Low 68 91 145 165 185 223 271 Non -Temporal High 111 135 185 207 230 264 316 Non-Temportal Low 79 104 157 175 197 235 283 3.1K Temporal High 81 105 155 177 196 234 284 3.1K Temporal Low 68 90 145 166 186 222 276 3.1K Non -Temporal High 104 131 177 204 230 264 326 3.1K Non -Temporal Low 77 102 156 177 199 234 291 Horn Tones and Sound Output Data Horn and Horn Strobe Output (dBA) 8-17.5 16-33 Switch Volts Volts Position Sound Pattern dB DC DC FWR 1 Temporal High 84 89 89 2 Temporal Low 75 83 83 3 Non -Temporal High 85 90 90 4 Non -Temporal Low 76 84 84 5 3.1 KHz Temporal High 83 88 88 6 3.1 KHz Temporal Low 76 82 82 7 3.1 KHz Non -Temporal High 84 89 89 8 3.1 KHz Non -Temporal Low 77 83 83 9* Coded High 85 90 90 10* 3.1 KHz Coded High 84 89 89 Settings 9 and 10 are not available on the 2 -wire horn strobes. • L -Series Dimensions e 3.46 — 5.27 000000000000 0000000000000 1111 11 Compact Strobe / Horn Strobe 4.70 5.67 �W• Strobe / Horn Strobe L -Series Ordering Information 1.91 1.25 1.91 1.25 Model Description Wall Horn Strobes P2RL 2 -Wire, Horn Strobe, Red P2WL 2 -Wire, Horn Strobe, White P2GRL 2 -Wire, Compact Horn Strobe, Red P2GWL 2 -Wire, Compact Horn Strobe, White P2RL-P 2 -Wire, Horn Strobe, Red, Plain P2WL-P 2 -Wire, Horn Strobe, White, Plain P2RL-SP 2 -Wire, Horn Strobe, Red, FUEGO P2WL-SP 2 -Wire, Horn Strobe, White, FUEGO Wall Strobes SRL Strobe, Red SWL Strobe, White SGRL Compact Strobe, Red SGWL Compact Strobe, White SRL-P Strobe, Red, Plain SWL-P Strobe, White, Plain SRL-SP Strobe, Red, FUEGO SWL-CLR-ALERT Strobe, White, ALERT 5.27 3.46 r r ^ t t rO 1000000,.t1 0°0°0°0°0°0°0 0000000000000 0000000000000 0000000000000 010000000000 0000101,00000 00000000,0000 111111 .1.1.1.1. Compact Horn Horn 1.25 1.25 Model Descriptior. Horns HRL Horn, Red HWL Horn, White HGRL Compact Horn, Red HGWL Compact Horn, White Accessories TR -2 Universal Wall Trim Ring Red TR -2W Universal Wall Trim Ring White SBBRL Wall Surface Mount Back Box, Red SBBWL Wall Surface Mount Back Box, White SBBGRL Compact Wall Surface Mount Back Box, Red SB8GWL Compact Wall Surface Mount Back Box, White Notes: All -P models have a plain housing (no "FIRE" marking on cover) All -SP models have "FUEGO" marking on cover All -ALERT models have "ALERT" marking on cover F' SYSTEM \...V SENSOR' 3825 Ohio Avenue • St. Charles, IL 60174 Phone: 800-SENSOR2 • Fax: 630-377-6495 www.systemsensor.com ©2017 System Sensor. Product specifications subject to change without notice. Visit systemsensor.com fcr current product information, including the latest version of this data sheet. AVDS86503 . 03/17 PS - h330 Rechargeable Sealed ead 3.0 Acid OW J7#47S' AH • NB3: Heavy duty terminal posts with nut and bolt fasteners O X16.5 O 16 6I Torque: 3.9-5.4 Nxm 6 This model can be supplied with T6 button terminals, subject to inventory availability and lead in times. 1 f CED 01:5 G. ® ® .Qo MODEL 13-12131/ L T 1 Tc 1 HT 0 0i H 1 L: 7.72 (196) W: 5.14 (131) H: 6.22 (158) HT: 7.00 (176) Tolerances are +/- 0.04 in. (+1- 1 mm) and +/• 0.08 in. (+/- 2mm) for height dimensions. All data subject to change without notice. GtaplzuGo • Absorbent Glass Mat (AGM) technology for superior performance • Valve regulated, spill proof construction allows safe operation in any position • Power/volume ratio yielding unrivaled energy density • Rugged impact resistant ABS case and cover (UL94-HB) • Integrated ABS carrying handles for ease of movement • Approved for transport by air. D.O.T., I.A.T.A., F.A.A. and C.A.B. certified • U.L. recognized under file number MH 20845 a Nominal Voltage 12 volts (6 cells) Nominal Capacity 20 -hr. (1.65A to 10.50 volts) 33.0 AH 10 -hr. (3.0A to 10.50 volts) 30.0 AH 5 -hr. (5.2A to 10.20 volts) 26.0 AH 1 -hr. (19.8A to 9.00 volts) 19.8 AH 15 -min. (70A to 9.00 volts) 16.0 AH Approximate Weight 23.10 lbs. (10.5 kg) Energy Density (20 -hr. rate) 1.60 W-h/in3 (97.91 W-h/I) Specific Energy (20 -hr. rate) 17.14 W-h/lb (37.79 W-h/kg) Internal Resistance (approx.) 10 milliohms Max Discharge Current (7 Min.) 99.0 amperes Max Short -Duration Discharge Current (7 Sec.) 330.0 amperes Shelf life (% of nominal capacity at 68°F (20°C)) 1 Month 97% 3 Months 91% 6 Months 83% Operating Temperature Range Charge -4°F (-20°C) to 122°F (50°C) Discharge -40°F (-40°C) to 140°F (60°C) Case ABS Plastic Power -Sonic Chargers PSC -124000A, 124000A -C 11>gdwro gttra r• ahrg'Iegi - . . tintyn figtaritorea.Mikaltordkau itiOitatltgiv lt. CFS ogghlloyagivialN, .11101 ti.401Valtk a hr,T iva.7ntbrre . www. • oweresonic.com PS -12330 12 Volt 33.0 AH Capacity Retention Ratio (%) Discharge Time 100 80 60 40 0 Shelf Life & Storage 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 Standing Period (Months) Discharge Time vs. Discharge Current 20 15 10 5 2 30 10 5 Ambient Temperature I I 20°C 68°F 1 Charging is not necessary unles � 100% of capacit, is required. \\ \ �� Discharge Depth 100% Discharge Depth 50 / \\ Discharge Depth i 0 1. Discharge 2. Charge 3. Ambient Current Current: Temperature: 1 0.2C 0.1C Final Voltage 5°C 1 \\ i"' Charging before use is necessary to help recover `. full capacity. 10.2V \ (41°F)- `%, 9.6V `. 1.65 ` .� 'I Chagemayfai to restore full capacity. Do not let batteries reac 9.0V \ 40°C (104°F) 30 (86°F) 20°C (68°F) I 200( 0°( 1 1 16.5 6.6 1 this state. ♦, 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 Standing Period (Months) Discharge Time vs. Discharge Current 20 15 10 5 2 30 10 5 1.65 3 3 6.0 16.5 33 66 Discharge Current (A) (104°F) (68°F) (32°F) h Charging Cycle Applications: Limit initial current to 1.35A. Charge until battery voltage (under charge) reaches 7.20 to 7.35 volts at 68°F (20°C). Hold at 7.20 to 7.35 volts until current drops to under 45mA. Battery is fully charged under these conditions, and charger should be disconnected or switched to "float" voltage. "Float" or "Stand -By" Service: Hold battery across constant voltage source of 6.75 to 6.90 volts continuously. When held at this voltage, the battery will seek its own current level and maintain itself in a fully charged condition. Note: Due to the self -discharge characteristics of this type of battery, it is imperative that they be charged within 6 months of storage, otherwise permanent loss of capacity might occur as a result of sulfation. Chargers Power -Sonic offers a wide range of chargers suitable for batteries up to 100AH. Please refer to the Charger Selection Guide in our specification sheets for "C -Series Switch Mode Chargers" and "Transformer Type A and F Series". Please contact our Technical department for advice if you have difficulty in locating suitable models. Terminal Voltage (V) 14.0 13.0 12.0 11.0 10.0 Retention Capacity (%) Retention Capacity (%) 9.0 8.0 Discharge Characteristics Ambient Temperature I I 20°C 68°F \\ \ �� Discharge Depth 100% Discharge Depth 50 / \\ Discharge Depth i 0 1. Discharge 2. Charge 3. Ambient Current Current: Temperature: 1 0.2C 0.1C Final Voltage Final Voltage 10.5V 1 \\ 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F) 1 10.2V \ 9.6V \\ 1.65 - 'I 9.0V \ 40% 8.1V 200( 0°( 1 16.5 6.6 1.65 3 3 6.0 16.5 33 66 Discharge Current (A) (104°F) (68°F) (32°F) h Charging Cycle Applications: Limit initial current to 1.35A. Charge until battery voltage (under charge) reaches 7.20 to 7.35 volts at 68°F (20°C). Hold at 7.20 to 7.35 volts until current drops to under 45mA. Battery is fully charged under these conditions, and charger should be disconnected or switched to "float" voltage. "Float" or "Stand -By" Service: Hold battery across constant voltage source of 6.75 to 6.90 volts continuously. When held at this voltage, the battery will seek its own current level and maintain itself in a fully charged condition. Note: Due to the self -discharge characteristics of this type of battery, it is imperative that they be charged within 6 months of storage, otherwise permanent loss of capacity might occur as a result of sulfation. Chargers Power -Sonic offers a wide range of chargers suitable for batteries up to 100AH. Please refer to the Charger Selection Guide in our specification sheets for "C -Series Switch Mode Chargers" and "Transformer Type A and F Series". Please contact our Technical department for advice if you have difficulty in locating suitable models. Terminal Voltage (V) 14.0 13.0 12.0 11.0 10.0 Retention Capacity (%) Retention Capacity (%) 9.0 8.0 Discharge Characteristics 1.2 2.4 100 80 60 40 20 6 12 24 36 48 1 2 min Discharge Time 4 6810 2040 h «l Life Characteristics in Stand -By Use Ambient Temperature 20"C (68"F) Float Charging Voltage 2.25 - 2.30 V/Cell 0 0 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 I I 2 3 4 Years Life Characteristics in Cyclic Use Ambient Temperature I I 20°C 68°F \\ \ �� Discharge Depth 100% Discharge Depth 50 / Discharge Depth i 0 1. Discharge 2. Charge 3. Ambient Current Current: Temperature: 1 0.2C 0.1C Final Voltage 1.7V/Cell) I 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F) 1 III 3.0 1.65 - 'I 16.5 6.6 Final Voltage 33 0 1 1 I 66.0 1.2 2.4 100 80 60 40 20 6 12 24 36 48 1 2 min Discharge Time 4 6810 2040 h «l Life Characteristics in Stand -By Use Ambient Temperature 20"C (68"F) Float Charging Voltage 2.25 - 2.30 V/Cell 0 0 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 I I 2 3 4 Years Life Characteristics in Cyclic Use 200 400 600 800 Number of Cycles 1000 1200 Further Information Please refer to our website www.power-sonic.com for a complete range of useful downloads, such as product catalogs, material safety data sheets (MSDS), ISO certification, etc.. Contact Information DOMESTIC SALES Tel: +1-619-661-2020 Fax: +1-619-661-3650 nalional-soles@power-sonic.com CUSTOMER SERVICE Tel: +1-619.661-2030 Fax: +1-619-661-3648 customerservice@power-sonic.com TECHNICAL SUPPORT Tel: +1-619-661-2020 Fax: +1-619-661-3648 support@power-sonic.com INTERNATIONAL SALES Tel: +1-650-364-5001 Fax: +1-650-366-3662 intenwtionalsales@powersonic.com CORPORATE OFFICE • 7550 Panasonic Way • San Diego, CA 92154 • USA • Tel: +1-619-661-2020 • Fax: +1-619-661-3650 1117 1M 02017. Power -Sonic Corporation. All rights reserved. A0 trademarks are the property of their respective owners. \\ \ �� Discharge Depth 100% Discharge Depth 50 / Discharge Depth i 0 1. Discharge 2. Charge 3. Ambient Current Current: Temperature: 1 0.2C 0.1C Final Voltage 1.7V/Cell) I 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F) 1 200 400 600 800 Number of Cycles 1000 1200 Further Information Please refer to our website www.power-sonic.com for a complete range of useful downloads, such as product catalogs, material safety data sheets (MSDS), ISO certification, etc.. Contact Information DOMESTIC SALES Tel: +1-619-661-2020 Fax: +1-619-661-3650 nalional-soles@power-sonic.com CUSTOMER SERVICE Tel: +1-619.661-2030 Fax: +1-619-661-3648 customerservice@power-sonic.com TECHNICAL SUPPORT Tel: +1-619-661-2020 Fax: +1-619-661-3648 support@power-sonic.com INTERNATIONAL SALES Tel: +1-650-364-5001 Fax: +1-650-366-3662 intenwtionalsales@powersonic.com CORPORATE OFFICE • 7550 Panasonic Way • San Diego, CA 92154 • USA • Tel: +1-619-661-2020 • Fax: +1-619-661-3650 1117 1M 02017. Power -Sonic Corporation. All rights reserved. A0 trademarks are the property of their respective owners. POWER PS -1280 12 Volt 8.0 AH Rechargeable Sealed Lead Acid Battery Terminals: (mm) • F1 - Quick disconnect tabs, 0.187" x 0.032"- Mate with AMP. INC. FASTON "187" series - OR - • F2 - Quick disconnect tabs, 0.250" x 0.032" - Mate with AMP. INC FASTON "250" series F1 1 -3.2 - II 4.75 F2 1-3.4-1 16.35 I-6.35-1 1-7.95-1 =0.8 ®=0.8 Physical Dimensions: in (mm) - NON/C. MODEL PS -1280 Ft 12.11 8.0.p Mr L L: 5.95 (151) W: 2.56 (65) H: 3.72 (94.5) HT: 3.90 (99) Tolerances are +/- 0.04 in. (+1- l mm) and +/- 0.08 in. (+/- 2mm) for height dimensions. All data subject to change without notice. We've Got The Power.' Features • Absorbent Glass Mat (AGM) technology for superior performance • Valve regulated, spill proof construction allows safe operation in any position • Power/volume ratio yielding unrivaled energy density • Rugged impact resistant ABS case and cover (UL94-HB) • Approved for transport by air. D.O.T., I.A.T.A., F.A.A. and C.A.B. certified • U.L. recognized under file number MH 20845 Performance Specifications Nominal Voltage 12 volts (6 cells) Nominal Capacity 20 -hr. (400mA to 10.50 volts) 8.00 AH 10 -hr. (720mA to 10.50 volts) 7.20 AH 5 -hr. (1.33A to 10.20 volts) 6.65 AH 1 -hr. (4.90A to 9.00 volts) 4.90 AH 15 -min. (15.1A to 9.00 volts) 3.78 AH Approximate Weight 5.60 lbs. (2.54 kg) Energy Density (20 -hr. rate) 1.69 W-h/in3 (103.39 W-h/l) Specific Energy (20 -hr. rate) 17.42 W-h/Ib (38.41 W-h/kg) Internal Resistance (approx.) 18 milliohms Max Discharge Current (7 Min.) 24.0 amperes Max Short -Duration Discharge Current (10 Sec.) 80.0 amperes Shelf Life (% of nominal capacity at 68°F (20°C) 1 Month 97% 3 Months 91% 6 Months 83% Operating Temperature Range Charge -4°F (-20°C) to 122°F (50°C) Discharge -40°F (-40°C) to 140°F (60°C) Case ABS Plastic Power -Sonic Chargers PSC -12800A, 12800A -C To ensure safe and efficient operation always refer to the latest edition of our Technical Manual, as published on our website. . ,.. 1'• . 1.1.- r I. 1. - www. • ower-sonic.com • aoria�rrroiiiiiaiiv aiiiiii/SONIC PS -1280 12 Volt 8.0 AH Terminal Voltage (V) Discharge Characteristics 6V Battery 12V Battery (V) M 6.5 - 13.0 6.0 - 5.5 - 5.0 - 4.5 _ 4.0 - 12.0 11.0 10.0 9.0 8.0 Temperature: 25°C \\\\44111\\ I-_ ---1' 744A•400A t 3.2A 1 66A '8A -5A i 24A 16A 4 6 810 20 min - 40 60 2 4 6 8 10 20 Discharge Time Cycle Life in Relation to Depth of Discharge 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Testing condition Discharging:current 0.17C (FV 1.7V/cell); Charging:current 2.45V/cet,max. 0.25CA; Charging volume:125% of discharged capacity. 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 Number of Cycles Charging Cycle Applications: Limit initial current to 2.4A. Charge until battery voltage (under charge) reaches 14.4 to 14.7 volts at 68°F (20°C). Hold at 14.4 to 14.7 volts until current drops to under 80mA. Battery is fully charged under these conditions, and charger should be disconnected or switched to "float" voltage. "Float" or "Stand -By" Service: Hold battery across constant voltage source of 13.5 to 13.8 volts continuously. When held at this voltage, the battery will seek its own current level and maintain itself in a fully charged condition. Note: Due to the self -discharge characteristics of this type of battery, it is imperative that they be charged within 6 months of storage, otherwise permanent loss of capacity might occur as a result of sulfation. Chargers Power -Sonic offers a wide range of chargers suitable for batteries up to 100AH. Please refer to the Charger Selection Guide in our specification sheets for "C -Series Switch Mode Chargers" and "Transformer Type A and F Series". Please contact our Technical department for advice if you have difficulty in locating suitable models. Charge Volume 46 120 - 100 - 80 - 60 - 40 - 20 - Charging Characteristics (Cycle Use) Charging Current (A) 0.25 - 0.20- 0.15- 0.10 - 0.05 - 0 - Charged Voltage V/cell) 15 14 13 12 11 0.10CA 2.25 V/Cell Temperature: 25°C Charged Volume " - - e� Charge Voltage I I 100% DOD 50% DOD 1 30% DOD �' / Ambient Temperature: I -'moi / 25°C(77°F) I After 50% Discharge 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 Number of Cycles Charging Cycle Applications: Limit initial current to 2.4A. Charge until battery voltage (under charge) reaches 14.4 to 14.7 volts at 68°F (20°C). Hold at 14.4 to 14.7 volts until current drops to under 80mA. Battery is fully charged under these conditions, and charger should be disconnected or switched to "float" voltage. "Float" or "Stand -By" Service: Hold battery across constant voltage source of 13.5 to 13.8 volts continuously. When held at this voltage, the battery will seek its own current level and maintain itself in a fully charged condition. Note: Due to the self -discharge characteristics of this type of battery, it is imperative that they be charged within 6 months of storage, otherwise permanent loss of capacity might occur as a result of sulfation. Chargers Power -Sonic offers a wide range of chargers suitable for batteries up to 100AH. Please refer to the Charger Selection Guide in our specification sheets for "C -Series Switch Mode Chargers" and "Transformer Type A and F Series". Please contact our Technical department for advice if you have difficulty in locating suitable models. Charge Volume 46 120 - 100 - 80 - 60 - 40 - 20 - Charging Characteristics (Cycle Use) Charging Current (A) 0.25 - 0.20- 0.15- 0.10 - 0.05 - 0 - Charged Voltage V/cell) 15 14 13 12 11 0.10CA 2.25 V/Cell Temperature: 25°C 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 Charging Time (Hours) Temperature Effects in Relation to Battery Capacity Capacity Ratio (%) Remaining Capacity (%) EA 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 Temperature(°C) 100 80 60 40 20 40 Self Discharge Characteristics 50 0 0 C 2 4 6 8 10 12 Storage Time (Months) No supplementary charge required (Carry out supplementary charge before use if 100% capacity is required.) 0.05CA 0.10 CA 0.20CA 1CA 2CA 3CA Supplementary charge required before use.Optional charging way as below: ®1.Charged for above 3 days at limted current 0.25CA and constant volatge 2.25V/cell. 2.Charged for above 20hours at limted current 0.25CA and constant volatge 2.45V/cell. 3.Charged for 8-10hours at limted current 0.05CA . Lc Supplementary charge may often fail to recover the capacity. The battery should never be left standing till this is reached Further Information Please refer to our website www.power-sonic.com for a complete range of useful downloads, such as product catalogs, material safety data sheets (MSDS), ISO certification, etc.. Contact Information www.power-sonic.com DOMESTIC SALES Tel: +1-619-661-2020 Fax: +1-619-661-3650 national-sales@power-sonic.com CUSTOMER SERVICE Tel: +1-619-661-2030 Fax: +1-619-661-3648 customer-service@power-sonic.com TECHNICAL SUPPORT Tel: +1-619-661-2020 Fax: +1-619-661-3648 support@power-sonic.com INTERNATIONAL SALES Tel: +1-650-364-5001 Fax: +1-650-366-3662 intemational-sales@power-sonic.com CORPORATE OFFICE • 7550 Panasonic Way • San Diego, CA 92 54 • USA • Tel: +1-619-661-2020 • Fax: +1-619-661-3650 1214 1M ® 2013. Power -Sonic Corporation. All rights reserved. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Charged Volume " - - e� Charge Voltage I I Constant 2.25 V/Cell 1 �' / I I I -'moi / After 50% Discharge ' -After 100% Discharge I I ..s...„,................ � Charging Current I I I 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 Charging Time (Hours) Temperature Effects in Relation to Battery Capacity Capacity Ratio (%) Remaining Capacity (%) EA 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 Temperature(°C) 100 80 60 40 20 40 Self Discharge Characteristics 50 0 0 C 2 4 6 8 10 12 Storage Time (Months) No supplementary charge required (Carry out supplementary charge before use if 100% capacity is required.) 0.05CA 0.10 CA 0.20CA 1CA 2CA 3CA Supplementary charge required before use.Optional charging way as below: ®1.Charged for above 3 days at limted current 0.25CA and constant volatge 2.25V/cell. 2.Charged for above 20hours at limted current 0.25CA and constant volatge 2.45V/cell. 3.Charged for 8-10hours at limted current 0.05CA . Lc Supplementary charge may often fail to recover the capacity. The battery should never be left standing till this is reached Further Information Please refer to our website www.power-sonic.com for a complete range of useful downloads, such as product catalogs, material safety data sheets (MSDS), ISO certification, etc.. Contact Information www.power-sonic.com DOMESTIC SALES Tel: +1-619-661-2020 Fax: +1-619-661-3650 national-sales@power-sonic.com CUSTOMER SERVICE Tel: +1-619-661-2030 Fax: +1-619-661-3648 customer-service@power-sonic.com TECHNICAL SUPPORT Tel: +1-619-661-2020 Fax: +1-619-661-3648 support@power-sonic.com INTERNATIONAL SALES Tel: +1-650-364-5001 Fax: +1-650-366-3662 intemational-sales@power-sonic.com CORPORATE OFFICE • 7550 Panasonic Way • San Diego, CA 92 54 • USA • Tel: +1-619-661-2020 • Fax: +1-619-661-3650 1214 1M ® 2013. Power -Sonic Corporation. All rights reserved. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. SILENT KNIGHT by Honeywell Model 5815XL Signaling Line Circuit Expander Add flexibility to IntelliKnight® applications with the 5815XL SLC Expander The Model 5815XL SLC Expander is a signaling line circuit controller for Silent Knight's IntelliKnight 5820XL FACP or 5820XL-EVS FACP with Emergency Voice System. It allows you to add 99 SK modules and 99 SK devices or 127 SD addressable devices to the IntelliKnight system. Add up to three 5815XLs to a system to achieve the maximum number of devices on the system. 5815XL signaling circuits have the same functionality as the SLC that is built into the IntelliKnight panel and support the same addressable devices as the main panel. The 5815XL connects to the panel via the RS 485 bus. Model 5815XL Signaling Line Circuit Expander The 5815XL expands the capabilities of the IntelliKnight fire control panel by allowing an additional 99 SK modules and 99 SK detectors or 127 SD addressable devices to be attached to the system. All functionality of the built-in SLC is provided with the 5815XL. Three 5815XLs can be added to an 5820XL or 5820XL-EVS IntelliKnight system for a total of 396 SK detectors and 396 SK modules or 508 SD addressable devices per system. Operation The 5815XL communicates with the IntelliKnight FACP via an RS 485 system bus. A green LED on the 5815XL board blinks to indicate good communication. If an addressable device on a 5815XL fails, the loop communicates the failure to the panel and continues to operate normally. Features • Adds 99 SK modules and 99 SK detectors or 127 SD addressable devices to an 5820XL/EVS IntelliKnight system • Three 5815XLs per system • 5815XL SLCs have same functionality as the 5820XL/EVS, including Style 6 (Class A) configuration • Communicates with the IntelliKnight panel via RS 485 system bus • LED indicates good communication • UL 864 listed, complies with NFPA 72 and 101 • Communicates on most standard wiring systems (ideal for retrofits) • FM approved; CSFM approved; MEA 5815XL Specifications System Capacity Operating Voltage Current Draw Ambient Temp. Mounting 5820XL FACP supports three 5815XL SLC Expanders. Each expander supports 99 SK detectors and 99 SK modules or 127 SD addressable devices. 24 VDC 55 mA minimum - 125mA max. 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) Inside 5820XL, 5895XL cabinet, or 5815RMK cabinet Model 5815XL SLC Expander Engineering Specifications The contractor shall provide a signaling circuit expander compatible with the IntelliKnight 5820XL fire control panel that allows 99 SK Modules and 99 SK Detectors or 127 SD addressable devices to be added to the system. The IntelliKnight panel shall support three expanders per system. The expanders shall provide signaling line circuits that have the same installation and functionality as built-in SLCs and shall communicate to the main panel via an RS 485 system bus. A green LED on the expander board shall blink to indicate communication with the main panel. FACP 5815XL 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 + A 8 - + A v Used in Class A configurations 5815XL Block Diagram SC- S+ SC- S+ IN OUT To SLC Used lar Loop Style 6 SLC Configuration SILENT KNIGHT by Honeywell This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information, contact Silent Knight 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, CT 06472-1610 Phone: (800) 328-0103, Fax: (203)484-7118. For Technical Support, Please call 800-446-6444. www.silentknight.com MADE IN AMERICA FORM# 350098 Rev G © 2013 Honeywell International Inc. SILENT KNICTHT by Honeywell IntelliKnight® Model 5820XL-EVS Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel with Emergency Voice System The IntelliKnight System is the easy way to make the most of fire alarm technolo IntelliKnight 5820XL-EVS offers an Emergency Voice System integrated with the fire alarm functions of the control panel. The 5820XL-EVS offers built-in digital communication, distributed intelligent power, a modular design and an expanded, easy to use interface. Powerful features such as drift compensation and maintenance alert are delivered in this powerful FACP from Silent Knight. For more information about the 5820XL-EVS system, or to locate your nearest source, please call 800-328-0103. Description 5820XL-EVS is an intelligent addressable fire alarm control panel combined with an Emergency Voice System (EVS). When the EVS features are enabled, they are integrated with the fire alarm and voice evacuation functions of the control panel. The 5820XL-EVS panel and accessories provide features to meet the requirements for Mass Notification Systems as described in UL 2572. The basic 5820XL-EVS system can be expanded by adding modules such as 5860 remote annunciator, 5815XL signalling line circuit expander, 5824 serial/parallel printer interface module (for printing system reports), and 5895XL intelligent power module. 5820XL-EVS supports SD or SK devices. Features • Built in support for 99 SK detectors and 99 SK modules, expandable to 396 SK detectors and 396 SK modules using System Sensor protocol • Built-in support for 127 SD devices, expandable to 508 SD devices using the SD protocol • Support of up to four EVS-50W, EVS-100W or EVS-125W amplifiers for a maximum of 500 watts • Each amplifier has four built-in speaker circuits expandable to eight • 15 Recordable one minute messages that can be mapped to eight EVS buttons • Can select EVS message as priority over fire • Support of up to four EVS-RCU's. The EVS-RCU meets the requirements for a LOC • Six FlexputTM I/O circuits • Central station reporting by point or by zone • Built-in synchronization for appliances from AMSECO®, Gentex®, Faraday, System Sensor, and Wheelock® • Supports Class B (Style 4) and Class A (Style 6) configu- ration for SLC, SBUS, and Flexput circuits • 13 pre-programmed output cadences (including ANSI -3.41) and 4 programmable outputs • Built-in annunciator with 80 -character LCD display • RS -485 bus provides communication to system accessories • UL listed for Continuous or ANSI 520Hz speaker tones that meet NFPA 72 Low Frequency Signal Requirements for Sleeping Areas when used with the EVS-INT50W or EVS- 100W amplifiers and compatible speakers. Model 5820XL-EVS • Programmable date setting for Daylight Saving Time • Two built-in Form C programmable relays rated at 2.5 amps at 27.4 VDC • 6 amp power supply and maximum charging capacity of 35 amp hours (An additional cabinet enclosure is required for batteries in excess of 18 amp hours) • Improvements in SKSS software deliver five times faster uploads/downloads • 16 built-in speaker group switches expandable to 32 • Built-in RS -232 and USB interface for programming via PC Compatibility The 5820XL-EVS is compatible with the following EVS components: • EVS-50W - 50 watt amplifier • EVS-125W - 125 watt amplifier • EVS-100W - 50/100 watt amplifier • EVS-100WBU - External backup amplifier • EVS-INT50W - 50 watt internal amplifier • EVS-SW24 - 24 switch expander • EVS-VCM - Voice control module • EVS-RCU - Supervised remote control unit P/N 351562 Rev G © 2016 Honeywell International Inc. — — • • — . • . — • • I — • EVS-RCU EVS-125W SBUS 5820KL-EVS SKetinlmon Input Module SK0ud Smoke Detector 24,,. No9fiution Interlace Module Module Mooltor Relay Isolator Module Module Modue v0US SK -Photo SKbn SK44eal COSmree Sounder Relay Dol Bele Base SK-PuSUA Addressable Pull Staltoe *dolor Bate 4 4 4 1 Command input on VCM or RVM ,�� e L--4 1 Seep 5874 Remote Amur:dab SenaUPwa. PM1aer beedace MalJe Notification/Aug F 0 l4 . Homs and NACa Betb, St aEee, Gawenoonal ©d P. Smoke Delootors Sauwns Monaco System EVS 5880 or input �i IL5683 Relay y eSaso M06/leM06/lelFA'ECS LDevera trpul Module SOUS 5865XL Intelligent Powe Mott 000,000 11 0-314 58584 or 50664 LED 800000Nor (55435.4 Shown) Physical Flush Mount Dimensions: 20.25"W x 26.75"H x 2.5"— 3"D (51.4 W x 68 H x 6.4-7.6 D cm) Overall Dimensions: 20"W x 26.5"H x 4.6"D (50.75 W x 67.3 H x 11.8 D cm) Color: Red Environmental Operating Temperature: 32°F — 120°F (0°C — 49°C) Humidity: 10% — 93% non -condensing Electrical Primary AC: 120 VAC @ 60 Hz, 2.5A Total Accessory Load: 6A @ 27.4 VC power -limited Standby Current: 275 mA Alarm Current: 440 mA Battery Charging Capacity: 7 to 35 AH Battery Size: 18 AH max. allowed in control panel cabinet. Larger capacity batteries can be housed in RBB accessory cabinet Six Conductor Wiring: Two voice bus & four SBUS Listings NFPA 13, NFPA 15, NFPA16, NFPA 72: Central station; remote Signaling; Local Protective Signaling Systems; Auxiliary Protected Premises Unit; & Water Deluge releasing service. Suitable for automatic, manual, waterflow, sprinkler - supervisory (DACT non -coded) signaling services. - UL 864 and UL 2572 Meets the requirements for NFPA 72 Local Protective Signaling Systems & Emergency Communication Systems. Other Listings: CSFM; OSHPD (CA) OSP-0065-10 Compatible Devices See the specification sheets listed below for a complete listing of the SD and SK devices. 53624 SD Devices Data Sheet 53623 SK Devices Data Sheet Ordering Information 5820XL-EVS FACP with Emergency Voice System EVS Accessories EVS-50W EVS-125W EVS-100W EVS-100WBU EVS-INT5OW EVS-CE4 EVS-SW24 EVS-VCM VIP -TR SK -SCK EVS-RCU 50 Watt Amplifier 125 Watt Amplifier 50/100 Watt Amplifier External Backup Amplifier 50 Watt Internal Amplifier 4 Circuit Audio Expander 24 Switch Expander Voice Control Module Panel Trim Ring to flush mount Seismic Compliance Kit Supervised Remote Command Unit SILENT This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up -to - KNIGHT date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information, contact Silent Knight 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, CT 06472 Phone: (203) 484-7161, Fax: (203) 484-7118. For Technical Support, by Honeywell Please call 800-446-6444. www,silentknightcom. . - • •- SILENT KNIGHT by Honeywell 5860 Remote Annunciator Bring the power to control an IntelliKnight fire alarm control panel to every area within your facility Now you can operate and program your IntelliKnight system from up to twelve locations throughout your facility. The 5860 remote annunciator provides the same advanced, easy-to-use interface found on the IntelliKnight panel's built-in annunciator. The 80 -character display and ergonomically designed keypad allow for simple and error -free system operation. All operations—including reset, silence, detector status checking, fire drill, and programming—are identical. Access to the system is through a firefighter's key or an access code. For security, a special installation code is needed for programming functions. The 5860 connects to the IntelliKnight panel via the RS -485 system bus. Wire runs can be up to 6000 feet from the panel. For more information about the IntelliKnight system, or to locate your nearest source, please call 1-800-328-0103. Description Features include an 80 -character backlit LCD providing easy -to - understand system messages. The annunciator is ergonomically designed with over -sized buttons for the most frequently used features, like Reset and Silence. In addition to status messages displayed on the LCD, there are five LEDs for alarm, supervisory, trouble, silence, and AC power status. The annunciator is available in gray to match virtually any decor and red for applications where the annunciator must stand out. The annunciator enclosure can be surface or flush mounted. A trim ring kit is available for surface mounting. Features • 80 -character backlit LCD display (4 lines with 20 characters on each line) • Tactile and audible feedback • Accepts user codes or fire fighter's key • Larger keypad buttons for system reset and silence • Install up to twelve 5860s per 5820XL/EVS or 5808 system • Install up to eight 5860s per 5700 system • Available in red or light gray • Support for simultaneous use of multiple 5860s • RS -485 interface to panel • Operation and appearance is identical to 5860 built-in annunciator • On -board piezo sounder audibly indicates alarms, troubles, and supervisories • Five status LEDs for alarm, supervisory, trouble, silence and AC power conditions • Wiring lengths up to 6000 ft. from the FACP (depending on wire gauge and number of devices on SBUS) • UL listed, complies with NFPA 72 • CSFM approved Electrical Specifications Operating Voltage: 24 VDC Standby Current: 20 mA max Alarm Current: 25 mA Wiring Distance: 6,000 max. from FACP (depending on wire gauge and number of devices on the SBUS) Mechanical Specifications Physical 9.1" W x 7.4" H x 1.5" D (23.1 W x 18.8 H x 3.8 D cm) Shipping Weight: 2.8 lbs (1.3 kg) Color 5860R: Red 5860: Gray 5860 Environmental Operating Temperature: 32°F – 120°F (0°C – 49°C) Humidity: 10% – 93% non - condensing Compatibility The 5860 is compatible with the following IFACP's: • 5820XL Addressable Fire Control Panel • 5820XL-EVS Fire Control Panel with Emergency Voice System • 5808 Addressable Fire Control Panel • 5700 Addressable Fire Control Panel PN 350224 Rev G © 2014. Honeywell International Inc - 5860 Remote Annunciator Engineering Specifications The main control must have a built-in annunciator and must support up to 12 remote annunciators. Remote annunciators shall have the same control and display layout so as to match the appearance of the built-in annunciator. Remote annunciators shall be available in two colors, red or light gray. Remote annunciators shall have identical functionality and operation as the built-in annunciator. All annunciators must have an 80 -character LCD display and must feature five LEDs for: General Alarm, Supervisory, System Trouble, System Silence, and System Power. All controls and programming keys are silicone mechanical type with tactile and audible feedback. Keys have a travel of .040 inches. No membrane style buttons will be permissible. The annunciator must be able to silence and reset alarms through the use of a code entered on the annunciator keypad or by using a firefighter's key. The annunciator must have two levels of user codes that will limit the operating system programming to authorized individuals. The control panel must allow all annunciators to accommodate multiple user input simultaneously. Wire Runs Up to 6000 Feet From FACP Compatible IntelliKnight FACP 6860 1 5860 • Up to 12 5860s Per IFP-100/ECS or IFP-1000/ECS System • Up to Eight 5860s Per 5700 System Listings NFPA 72; UL Listed; CSFM 7170-0559: 135; MEA 429-92-E Vol. IX; FM Approved Ordering Information 5860R Remote Annunicator four line LCD annunciator with 20 characters per line. Red 5860 Remote Annunciator four line LCD annunciator with 20 characters per line. Gray Accessories 5860TR Red Trim Ring for surface mounting 5860TG Gray Trim Ring for surface mounting SILENT KNIGHT by Honeywell This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information, contact Silent Knight 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, CT 06472-1610. Phone: (800) 328-0103, Fax: (203) 484-7118. For Technical Support, Please call 800-446-6444. www.silentknight.com r Assembled in America SILENT KNIGHT by Honeywell SK -Control Intelligent Notification Module The SK -Control gives you the flexibility to add notification circuits wherever they are needed on an IntelliKnight FACP signaling line circuit (SLC) loop. For more information about the IntelliKnight system, or to locate you nearest source, please call 1-800-328-0103. Description The SK -Control is an addressable notification module for use with Silent Knight IntelliKnight series fire alarm control panels (FACPs). The SK -Control provides supervised monitoring of wiring to load devices that require an external power supply to operate, such as bells, horns, and strobes. It is capable of Class B (Styles Y) and Class A (Style Z) supervision. Upon command from the FACP, the SK -Control will disconnect the supervision and connect the external power supply across the load device. The disconnection of the supervision provides a positive indication to the panel that the control relay actually turned on. The external power supply is always relay isolated from the SLC loop, so that a trouble condition on the power supply will never interfere with the rest of the system. Features • Flexible solution for adding notification circuits where needed • Support for Class B (style Y) or Class A (style Z) wiring • Panel controlled status LED that flashes green in normal state and is solid red in alarm • Polling LED visible through the cover plate • Attractive ivory cover plate • Rotary address switches for fast installation • SEMS screws for easy wiring • UL Listed SK -Control Installation The SK -Control mounts directly into a 4" square electrical box. The box must have a minimum depth of 2-1/8". A surface mount electrical box (System Sensor® PN SMB500) is available from Silent Knight. Compatibility The SK -Control is compatible with the following IntelliKnight FACP's: • 5700 • 5808 • 5820XL • 5820XL-EVS P/N 350125 Rev D © 2016 Honeywell International Inc. - • Model SK -Control Intelligent Notification Module 47K EOL RESISTOR ELR-47K Notification Appliance Circuit NFPA Style Y MODULE POLARITIES ARE SHOWN IN ALARM (-) TO NEXT CONTROL MODULE OR END -OF -LINE RELAY. ONE RELAY REQUIRED FOR EACH CIRCUIT. Notification Appliance Circuit NFPA Style Z MODULE POLARITIES ARE SHOWN IN ALARM (-) (+) TO NEXT CONTROL MODULE OR END -OF -LINE RELAY. ONE RELAY REQUIRED FOR EACH CIRCUIT. (-) FROM PANEL OR PREVIOUS DEVICE TO NEXT DEVICE FROM PANEL OR PREVIOUS DEVICE TO NEXT DEVICE Specifications Ordering Information Physical Height: 4.5" H x 4° W x 1.3" D (11.4 cm x 10.2 cm x 3.2 cm) Environmental Operating Temperature: 32°F — 120°F (0°C — 49°C) Humidity: 10% — 93% non -condensing Electrical Operating Voltage: 15 — 32 VDC External Power Supply Alarm Current: 7mA per module Standby Current 1.7mA End -of -Line Resistance: 47K S2 SLC Standby & Alarm Current: • .375mA max. @ 24 VDC (one communication every 5 sec with 47K EOL) SLC Loop Resistance: 4052 max. SK -Control Notification Module Accessories SMB500 4" Square Surface Mount Electrical Box CB500 Module Barrier SILENT KNIGHT by Honeywell This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information, contact Silent Knight 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, CT 06472-1610. Phone: (800) 328-0103, Fax: (203) 484-7118. For Technical Support, Please call 800-446-6444. www.silentknight.com SILENT KNIGHT by HoneyweIU IntelliKnight® Model EVS-100W Intelligent 50/100 Watt Amplifier with optional Backup Amplifier The EVS-100W is an intelligent 50/100 watt amplifier for use with Version 14.0 or newer 5820XL-EVS. The EVS- 100W is used to amplify audio message for distribution throughout a facility. The EVS-100W is capable of producing up to 100 watts of audio power and has the ability to provide an option for 50 watts of backup power. For more information about the EVS-100W, or to locate your nearest source, please call 800-328-0103. Description The EVS-100W has its own power supply with battery backup and eight speaker circuits. The EVS-100W is fully supervised by the main panel for trouble conditions. Features • Amplifier Configurations: • 50 watts with 50 watts as backup. • 100 watt single channel. • 100 watt single channel with 50 watts backup using EVS-100WBU. • Built in backup amplifier test feature allows you to physically test that the backup amplifier is operating properly. • Up to four amplifiers per 5820XL-EVS distributed between up to 32 audio circuits. • Six -wire connection to EVS system: Two -wires for the voice bus and four -wires for the SBUS connections. • Amplifier Bandwidth 400 Hz to 4000 Hz. • Can be mounted up to 6000 feet away from 5820XL-EVS control panel. • 120 VAC or 240 VAC operation. • UL 864 and UL 2572 • UL listed for Continuous or ANSI 520Hz speaker tones that meet NFPA 72 Low Frequency Signal Requirements for Sleeping Areas. See the 5820XL-EVS installation manual LS10061-001SK-E for a list of compatible speakers. O 0 Model EVS-100W Installation The EVS-100W can be surface or flush mounted. Compatibility The EVS-100W is compatible with the following voice evacuation components: • Version 14.0 or newer 5820XL-EVS Voice Integration Panel with Fire Alarm Control P/N 350961 Rev D Copyright © 2016 Honeywell International Inc. EVS-RCU EVS-100W SBUS 5820XL-EVS Lin 6K.Minimon Input Module SK.ud Smoke DNector •. •r :i: f 4-- r 88OS Command input on VCM or RVM ION 2'ro NodBution Interface Module Module Monitor Module Relay Module Isolator Module SLC "a�) Loop SKPu6-0A Addressable Pull Station SK - o SK4on SIC COmoke Sounder Raley OM Bast Base NotificationlAux Bells, Strobes, Han and NACs Conventional Svetched Pur smoke Detectors Stations 5181.19 0 anal:• 5560 R.mateMnuwaaa Isolator Base 5624 Serial/Parallel Print. INMaee Modula Monaco System EVS 5880 Or Input 6895%L Intatpam Power Module Fla%pr* IL 1 i h 5983 Relay meow. 5810 Moak LED;ECS Driver Input Module 58654 or 58653 LED Annunciator (58854 Shown) Specifications Physical Flush Mount Dimensions: 14.5"W x 24.75"H x 3.4"D (36.8 W x 62.9 H x 8.7 D cm) Overall Dimensions: 16.1"W x 26.5"H x 4.1"D (40.6 W x 66.7 H x 10.5 D cm) Color: Red Environmental Operating Temperature: 32°F — 120°F (0°C — 49°C) Humidity: 10% — 93% non -condensing Electrical Primary AC: 120 VAC @ 60 Hz; 240 VAC @ 50 Hz Standby Current: EVS-100W 25V 110 mA EVS-100W 70.7V 110 mA Alarm Current: EVS-100W 25V, 1.2 A EVS-100W 70.7V, 1.4 A Total Power: 100 W @ 25 VRMS or 70.7 VRMS • Circuit 1-4: 50 W max. • Circuit 5-8: 50 W max. Maiin EVS Panel SBUS Standby & Alarm: 10 mA Battery Charging Capacity: 7 — 35 AH Battery Size: 18 AH max allowed in cabinet. Use RBB accessory cabinet for larger batteries up to 35 AH per system. Voice Integration Wiring: Six conductor Two voice bus Four SBUS Listings NFPA 13, NFPA 70, NFPA 72, UL 2572, UL 1711 & UL 864 & UL2572 CSFM 7165-0559:0172; MEA (pending) Ordering Information EVS-100W Intelligent 50/100 Watt Amplifier Accessories EVS-100WBU External Backup Amplifier RBB Remote Battery Box Accessory Cabinet. Use for backup batteries up to 35 AH. SILENT KNIGHT 0 by Honeywell This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information, contact Silent Knight 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, CT 06472 Phone: (203) 484-7161, Fax: (203) 484- 7118. For Technical Support, Please call 800-446-6444. www.silentknight.com. SILENT KNIGHT by Honeywell IntelliKnight SK-FFT Fire Fighters Telephone Independent Functionality and Flexibility help meet your most Demanding Applications The SK-FFT Fire Fighter Telephone System provides the most flexible and reliable fire telephone control system for fire fighters use with fire alarm systems. The control module provides supervision, annunciation and control for local and remote telephone handsets. For more information about the IntelliKnight SK-FFT system, or to locate your nearest source, please call 800-328-0103. Description The SK-FFT is a Fire Fighters Telephone Communication System. The SK-FFT with keypad, provides indications of phone activation, and corresponding trouble conditions. The FFT-24 expander board lets you add additional zones to the SK-FFT. The SK-FFT can use one FFT-24 for a total of 48 zones. Each zone consists of one addressable monitor module (SK-Minimon) and a minimum of one Fire Fighter Telephone Jack (FFT-FPJ). Features • SK-FFT Fire Fighter Telephone module for control and annunciation of up to 48 remote telephone jacks • A maximum of 10 Fire Fighter Remote Handsets (FFT-RHS) can be used at one time to communicate over the telephone circuit connected to the SK-FFT • Fire Fighter Phone Jack (FFT FPJ) provides a plug-in location for the FFT-RHS • Single Telephone Station Mount comes in a lockable cabinet containing one remote handset. Available in Recessed mount (FFT-STSR) or surface mount (FFT-STSS) • Fire Fighter Handset Cabinet (FFT-HSC) is used to store ten Fire Fighter Handsets (FFT-RHS) • System Status LEDs • Supports a single FFT-24 zone expander • The SK-FFT supports up to 48 SK-Minimon devices on one FFT system • One Form C trouble relay • JumpStart® auto -programming Installation The SK-FFT can be surface or flush mounted. Use the VIP -TR trim ring for flush mounting. Model SK-FFT Compatibility • 5820XL Addressable Fire Control Panel • 5820XL-EVS FACP with Emergency Voice System • 5808 Addressable Fire Control Panel • 5700 Addressable Fire Control Panel • 5600 25 -Point Addressable Fire Control Panel • 5895XL Power Supply • For retrofit projects, compatible with any UL listed 24V regulated power supply P/N 351550 Rev D © 2014 Honeywell International Inc. Model SK-FFT Fire Fighters Telephone Class A wiring\ eidAgraaim corttett.EQI, Connected 9 CMS 4.7K W. "/a watt E.LR {install on Iasi device 'for Style Y (Class B) telephone circuit only). SK-FFT to FFT FPJ Connection To FFT- SLC Tern na TB4 connectors or other SK-Minimon Specifications Physical Flush Mount Dimensions: 201/4 "W x 263/4"H x 2.5"— 3"D (51.4 W x 68 H x 6.4-7.6 D cm) Overall Dimensions: 20"W x 261/2"H x 4.6"D (50.75 W x 67.3 H x 11.8 D cm) Weight: 53 lbs. Color: Red Environmental Operating Temperature: 32°F — 120°F (0°C — 49°C) Humidity: 10% — 93% non -condensing Electrical Voltage for the SK-FFT must be a power -limited, filtered, non resettable nominal 24 VDC source. The voltage source must be within the range of 17-29 VDC. Active Current: 230 mA Standby Current: 120 mA SLC Circuit: 17V Audio Circuits: 18V Listings UL Listed; CSFM Listed Ordering Information SK-FFT - Fire Fighters Telephone SK-Minimon - Mini -Monitor module SK -ISO - Fault Isolator module Miscellaneous Accessories FFT-24 - 24 Zone Expander FFT-FPJ - Remote Phone Jack FFT-RHS - Fire Fighters Remote Hand Set FFT-HSC - Fire Fighters Handset Cabinet. Holds up to 10 remote handsets FFT STSR - Single Telephone Station Recessed. A lockable cabinet containing one remote handset. FFT-STSS - Single Telephone Station Surface Mount. A lockable cabinet containing one remote handset. FFT-BGK - Break Glass Kit for FFT- STS VIP -TR - Flush Mount Trim Ring SILENT KNIGHT by Honeywell This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information, contact Silent Knight 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, CT 06472-1610 Phone: (800) 328-0103 Fax: (203) 484-7118. For Technical Support, Please call 800-446-6444. www.silentknight.com Assembled In America s INTELLIKNIGHT ACCESSORY SILENT KNIGHT by Honeywell SK -Heat, SK -Heat -HT and SK-Heat-ROR Addressable Thermal Heat and Rate -of -Rise Detectors The SK -Heat, SK -Heat -HT, and SK-Heat-ROR are plug in thermal detectors, with integral communication, that provide features that surpass conventional detectors. These thermal detectors are for use with Silent Knight IntelliKnight series Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACPs). IntelliKnight heat detectors are an essential component in virtually any IntelliKnight installation. The IntelliKnight panel recognizes each detector by its specific address, so precious seconds are not wasted in determining location of an alarm. Description SK -Heat, SK -Heat -HT and SK- Heat-ROR are intelligent sensors that utilize a state -of -the art thermistor sensing circuit for fast response. Sensitivity is continuously monitored and reported to the FACP. Point ID capability allows each detector's address to be set with rotary address switches, providing exact detector locations for selective maintenance when chamber contamination reaches unacceptable levels. SK -Heat is a fixed temperature sensor that uses a thermistor sensing circuit to produce 135°F (57°C) fixed temperature alarm. SK -Heat -HT is a variable high temperature detector that provides high temperature detection at 135°F - 190°F. (57°C - 88°C) SK-Heat-ROR is a rate -of -rise temperature sensor with 135°F (57°C) fixed temperature alarm. Features • Reliable analog communications for trouble-free operation • Age resistant polymer housing • Innovative thermistor sensing circuit • Superior EMI resistance for reliability • Variety of mounting options to meet any application • Dual LED indicators for 360° visibility • Detector transmits signal to indicate maintenance is required • Plug-in mounting provides ease of installation • Optional remote LED annunciator (System Sensor® PN RA100Z) • Tamper -proof feature available on mounting bases • Rotary address switches for fast installation • UL Listed Specifications Physical Height: 2.0" (51 mm) Diameter: 6.1" (155 mm) installed in B210LP base Shipping Weight: 4.8 oz (137 g) Electrical Operating Voltage: 15 to 32 Volts DC Peak Standby Current: 300pA @ 24 VDC LED Current: 6.5 mA@ 24 VDC Environmental Operating Temperature SK -Heat & SK-Heat-ROR: -4° — 100°F (-20°C— 38°C) SK -Heat -HT: -4° — 150°F (-20°C — 66°C) Humidity: 10% — 93% noncondensing Thermal Ratings SK -Heat: Fixed temperature alarm 135°F (57°C) SK -Heat (base included) SK -Heat -HT: High temperature heat sensor 135°F - 190°F (57°C - 88°C) SK-Heat-ROR: Rate -of -rise detection 15°F/min (8.3°C/min) Compatibility The SK -Heat -HT and SK-Heat- ROR are compatible with the following IntelliKnight FACP's: 5820XL 5808 5700 The SK -Heat is compatible with the following IntelliKnight FACP's: 5820XL 5808 5700 5600 (Rev 2.0 or higher) The SK -Heat, SK -Heat -HT and SK- Heat-ROR are compatible with the following detector bases: B210LP B501 B224B1 B224RB B200SR 6" base (included) 2 wire base Isolator base Relay base Sounder base INTELLIKNIGHT ACCESSORY Model SK -Heat, SK -Heat -HT, SK -Heat ROR Addressable Thermal and Rate -of -Rise Thermal Detectors Engineering Specifications The contractor shall furnish and install where indiicated on the plans, Intelligent Thermal Sensor Silent Knight Model SK -Heat, SK -Heat -HT or SK-Heat-ROR. The base included shall be B210LP. The Heat detector shall have a flashing status LED for visual! supervision. When the detector is activated, the flashing LED will latch on steady at full brilliance. The detector may be reset by actuating the control panel reset switch. The vandal -resistant, security locking feature shall be used in those areas as indicated on the drawing. The locking feature shall be field removable when not required.Voltage and RF/transient suppression techniques shall be employed to minimize false alarm potential. SLC IN OUT SLE M'"lF:IL�r67.1 t Compatible FACP RA100Z (Optional) +1 - Class A Optional Wiring Wiring SK -Series Detector Mounting Bases Accessories RA100Z - Remote LED Annunciator. RMK400 - Recessed Mounting Kit. Provides low profile for use with B501. XR2B - Detector Removal Tool. A removal and re- placement tool for SK plug-in detectors. Includes the T55-127-000. * Unless otherwise noted, specifications apply to all SK thermal detectors. M02-09-00 - Test Magnet with Telescoping Handle. XP -4 - Extension Pole for XR2B. Extends from 5 — 15 ft. T55-127-000 - Detector Removal Head. BCK-200B - Black Detector Kit. For SK -series detectors. M02-04-01 - Replacement Test Magnet. SILENT This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all KNIGHT specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information, contact Silent Knight 12 by Honeywell Clintonville Road Northford, CT 06472-1610 Phone: (800) 328-0103, Fax: (203) 484-7118. For Technical Support call 800-446-6444. www.silentknight.com MADE IN AMERICA FORM# 350120 Rev. D1 © 2013 Honeywell International Inc. SILENT KNIGHT by Honeywell SK -Monitor Intelligent Monitor Module The SK -Monitor module provides an interface to contact devices, such as security contacts, waterflow switches, or pull stations. For more information about the IntelliKnight system, or to locate you nearest source, please call 1-800-328-0103. Description The SK -Monitor is an addressable monitor module for use with Silent Knight IntelliKnight series fire alarm control panels (FACPs). The SK -Monitor is intended for use in intelligent, two -wire systems, where individual address of each module is selected using the built-in rotary switches. The SK -Monitor supports Class A supervised or Class B supervised wiring to the load device. Conventional 4 -wire smoke detectors can be monitored for alarm and trouble conditions. Features • Single contact monitor • Support for Class A and Class B wiring • Fully supervised • Panel controlled status LED that flashes green in normal state and is solid red in alarm • Attractive ivory cover plate • Rotary address switches for fast installation • SEMS screws for easy wiring • UL Listed Installation The SK -Monitor mounts directly into a 4" square electrical box. The box must have a minimum depth of 2-1/8". A surface mount electrical box (System Sensor® PN SMB500) is available from Silent Knight. Compatibility The SK -Monitor is compatible with the following IntelliKnight FACP's: 5700 5808 5820XL 5820XL-EVS Y as _ .4-: • SK -Monitor Specifications Physical Height: 4.5" (11.4 cm) Width: 4" (10.2 cm) Depth: 1.25" (3 cm) Shipping Weight: 6.3 oz (196 g) Electrical Operating Voltage: 15 — 32 VDC Current Draw (LED on): 5.0 mA max Operating Current (LED flashing): 375 pA Model SK -Monitor Intelligent Monitor Module TONEXT' t-���� �� DEVICE .s 641 kW NUMBER CF. UETEDCONTACT CLOSURE Derma MAY U9.DO NOT MX FRE ALAIN INTLATND, SUPERVISOR", OR SECURITY DEYICESs ON TIE SAYE MODULE 4IK EOL RESISTOR ELFI.4110 NRIATNEI DEVICE CRCUR (IOC)- NFR%STYLE 9 PO AER UMITED:4541A MAX. * 11 VDC MAX '4 FROM FI EL DR PREVIOUS DEVICE CONNECT MCOLA.ESTO LE1ED COMPAIIELE C OMTROL FAPB.E ONLY INSTALL CONTACT CLDEUIE DEVICES PER MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION NETRUCTIONS. SISNAL LIME CRCWT (Std 82 WDC MAX TWISTED PAIR 18 PECOMENDED ALL WRING EHOAIN 19 SUPERVISED AND 'POWER LIMITED 2 -Wire Initiating Circuit Configuration, NFPA Style B TO NEXT DEVICE ANY NUMBER OF UL USTED CONTACT ,CLOSURE DEVICES MAY BE USED. DO NOT MIX FIRE ALARM INTIATING, SUPERVISORY, OR SECURITY DEVICES ON THE SAME MODULE EOL RESISTOR 1S INTERNAL AT TERMINALS 8 & 8 MONITOR MODULE T1 __Fl INSTALL CONTACT CLOSURE DEVICES PER MANUFACTURER'S INSTJLLLAION INSTRUCTIONS. FROM PANEL OR PREVIOUS DEVICE CONNECT MODULES TO LISTED COMPATIBLE NOTIFIER CONTROL PANELS ONLY T:1 JALUNECIRCUIT(SLL) 92 VDC MAX. SHIELDED -TWISTED PAIR 1S RECOMENDED ALL WIRING SHOWN IS SUPERVISED AND POWER LIMITED 4 -Wire Initiating Circuit Configuration, NFPA Style D Standby Current: 400 pA max @ 24 VDC (one communication every 5 sec with 47K EOL) 550 pA max @ 24 VDC (one communication every 5 sec with EOL <1 K) 5.5 mA (with LED latched on) LED Current: 5.5 mA (with LED latched on)End-of-Line Resistance: 47K S2 Initiating Device Circuit Wiring Resistance: 1,500 S2 max SLC Loop Resistance: 40 S2 max. Environmental Operating Temperature: 32°F — 120°F (0°C — 49°C) Humidity: 10% — 93% non -condensing Ordering Information SK -Monitor Monitoring Module Accessories SMB500 4" Square Surface Mount Electrical Box ftA SILENT KNIGHT by Honeywell This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information, contact Silent Knight 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, CT 06472-1610 Phone: (800) 328-0103, Fax: (203) 484-7118. For Technical Support, Please call 8200-446-6444. www.silentknight.com MADE IN AMERICA FORM# 350131 Rev D © 2013 Honeywell International Inc. INTELLIKNIGHT ACCESSORY SILENT KNIGHT by Honeywell SK -Photo, SK -Photo -T and SK-PhotoR Intelligent Photoelectric Smoke Sensors The SK -Photo is a photoelectric smoke detector, the SK -Photo -T is a photoelectric smoke detector with thermal and SK-PhotoR is a photoelectric detector with remote test capability. These plug in smoke detectors, with integral communication, provide features that surpass conventional detectors and are for use with Silent Knight IntelliKnight Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACPs). For more information about the IntelliKnight system, or to locate your nearest source, please call 800-328-0103. Description SK -Photo and SK -Photo -T are plug-in type smoke sensors that combine a photoelectric sensing chamber with addressable analog communications. Point ID capability allows each detector's address to be set with rotary address switches, providing exact detector locations for selective maintenance when chamber contamination reaches unacceptable levels. SK -Photo and SK -Photo -T have a unique optical sensing chamber that is engineered to sense smoke produced by a wide range of combustion sources. In the SK -Photo -T, dual electronic thermistors add 135°F (57°C) thermal technology to maximize detection. The SK-PhotoR is a remote test capable detector for use with the DNR/DNRW duct smoke detector. (not included) Features • Sleek, low -profile design • Base included • Reliable analog communications for trouble-free operation • Age resistant polymer housing • Dual electronic thermistor design on the SK -Photo -T • Superior EMI resistance for reliability • Simple field cleaning for code compliance • Variety of mounting options to meet any application • Dual LED indicators for 360° visibility • Detector transmits signal to indicate maintenance is required • Optional remote LED annunciator (System Sensor® PN RA100Z) • Plug-in mounting provides ease of installation • Tamper -proof feature available on mounting bases • Listed for use in duct applications • Rotary address switches for fast installation • UL Listed • FM Approved Specifications Physical Height: 2.0" (5.0 cm) Diameter: 4.1" (10.4 cm) installed in B501 base Electrical Operating Voltage: 15-32 VDC Standby Current: 300 pA @ 24 VDC Maximum Alarm Current: 6.5 mA @ 24 VDC max (with LED on) Environmental Operating Temperature SK -Photo: 32° — 120°F (0°C — 49°C) SK -Photo -T: 32° — 100°F (0°C — 38°C) Humidity: 10% — 93% non -condensing Other Ratings SK -Photo -T Thermal: Fixed temperature set point 135°F (57°C) Velocity: 0 — 4000 fpm (0 — 20 m/sec) • SK; Photo (Base included) Installation The SK -Photo and SK -Photo -T plug into a compatible IntelliKnight-series detector base. The SK-PhotoR is a remote test capable detector head included within the DNR (W) duct smoke detector. Compatibility SK -Photo, and SK -Photo -T are compatible with the following detector bases: B210LP 6" base (included) B501 2 wire base B224RB Relay base B224B1 Isolator base B200SR Sounder base The SK -Photo, SK -Photo -T, and SK- PhotoR are compatible with the following IntelliKnight FACPs: 5820XL 5820XL-EVS 5808 5700 5600 (Rev 2.0 or higher) f1 - Model SK -Photo, SK -Photo -T and SK-PhotoR Intelligent Photoelectric Smoke Sensors Engineering Specifications The contractor shall furnish and install where indicated on the plans, Intelligent photoelectric smoke sensors Silent Knight SK -Photo or SK -Photo -T with thermal. The combination detector head, and twist -lock base, shall be UL listed and compatible with Silent Knight's IntelliKnight fire control panels. The base shall permit direct interchange with SK -Photo or SK -Photo -T. Base shall be the appropriate twist -lock base part number B210LP (included). The PhotoR is a remote test capable detector for use with DNR(W) duct smoke detectors. (not included). The smoke detector shall have a flashing status LED for visual supervision. When the detector is actuated, the flashing LED will latch on steady. The detector may be reset by actuating the control panel reset switch. The calibration of the detector shall be capable of being selected and measured by the control panel without the need for external test apparatus. The vandal -resistant, security locking feature shall be used in those areas as indicated on the drawing. The locking feature shall be field selectable as required. The SK -Photo shall automatically perform a functional test of the detector. The test method shall simulate effects of products of combustion in the chamber to ensure testing of detector circuits. SLC IN OUT Compatible FACP RA100Z (Optional) Class A Optional Wiring Wiring SK -Series Detector Mounting Bases )1` SILENT This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to KNIGHT keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are 8 subject to change without notice. For more information, contact Silent Knight by Honeywell 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, CT 06472-1610 Phone: (800) 328-0103, Fax: (203) 484-7118. For Technical Support, Please call 800-446-6444. www.silentknight.com MADE IN AMERICA FORM# 350118 Rev E © 2013 Honeywell International Inc. SILENT KNIGHT by Honeywell SK -Pull -SA and SK -Pull -DA Intelligent Pull Stations The SK -Pull -SA and SK -Pull -DA are a single action or dual action addressable fire alarm pull station for use with Silent Knight's IntelliKnight fire control panel. Extremely easy to operate, the SK -Pull -DA and SK -Pull -SA provide a fast and practical means of manually initiating a fire alarm signal. The IntelliKnight panel recognizes each manual pull station by its specific address saving precious seconds in determining the location of an alarm. For more information about the IntelliKnight system, or to locate you nearest source, please call 1-800-328-0103. Description The SK -Pull -SA is a single action pull station requiring only one motion to activate the station. The SK -Pull -DA is a dual action pull station requiring two motions to active the station. Both pull stations are designed to work with Silent Knight Intelliknight series fire alarm control panels (FACPs). Features • Installer can open station without causing an alarm condition • Dual -color LED is visible through handle of station blinks green to indicate normal operation and remains steady red in an alarm condition • Key operated test and reset lock using lock plate actuator • Key matches compatible FACP locks • Meets the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) controls and operating mechanisms guidelines (Section 4.1.3[13]) • Meets ADA requirement for 5 lbs maximum pull force to active • Shell, door, and handle molded from durable LEXAN® • Reliable analog communications for trouble-free operation • Braille text on station handle • Handle latches in down position and the word Activated appears, clearly indicating the station has been pulled • Rotary address switches for fast installation • UL Listed, including UL 38, Standard of Manually Actuated Signaling System SK -Pull -SA SK -Pull -DA Compatibility The SK -Pull -SA and SK -Pull -DA are compatible with the following IntelliKnight FACP's: 5600 5700 5808 5820XL 5820XL-EVS 1 Model SK -Pull -DA and SK -Pull -SA Intelligent Pull Stations Engineering Specifications The contractor shall furnish and install where indicated on the plans, Addressable Pull Stations, Silent Knight model SK -Pull -SA single action pull station or SK -Pull -DA, dual action pull station. SK -Pull -DA or SK -Pull -SA meet the ADAAG controls and operating mechanisms guidelines, and the ADA requirements for a 5 Ib. maximum pull force to activate the pull station. IN SLC OUT r,i Class A Compatible FACP Class A Waring: Class B Wiring: Class B 01 Wiring SK -Pull -SA & SK -Pull -DA Pull Stations Specifications Physical Height: 5.5" (14 cm) Width: 4" (10.2 cm) Depth: 5.4 oz. (3.7 cm) Housing Material: LEXAN polycarbonate resin Bi -Colored LED: Blinking Green: Normal Steady Red: Alarm Switch: Single pole, single throw (SPST) normally open (N/O) switch which closes upon activation of the pull station Electrical Operating Voltage: 15-32 VDC Average Operating Current (LED flashing): 300 pA Wire Gauge: Up to 12 AWG (3.1 mm2) Environmental Operating Temperature 32° — 120°F (0°C — 49°C) Humidity: 10% — 93% non -condensing Accessories BG -TR SB -I/O Optional trim ring. Surface backbox SILENT KNIGHT by Honeywell This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information, contact Silent Knight 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, CT 06472-1610 Phone: (800) 328-0103, Fax: (203) 484-7118. For Technical Support, Please call 800-446-6444. www.silentknight.com MADE IN AMERICA FORM# 350135 Rev C © 2013 Honeywell International Inc. SILENT KNIGHT by Honeywell SK -Relay Intelligent Relay Module The SK -Relay Module is intended for use in intelligent, two -wire systems where the individual address of each module is selected using the built in rotary switches. For more information about the IntelliKnight system, or to locate you nearest source, please call 800-328-0103. Description The SK -Relay is an addressable relay module for use with Silent Knight IntelliKnight series fire alarm control panels (FACPs). The SK -Relay allows a Silent Knight FACP to switch discrete contacts by code command. The relay contains two isolated sets of Form C contacts, which operate as a DPDT switch. No supervision is provided for the notification appliance circuit. The SK -Relay contacts can be used for virtually any normally open or normally closed application. Each SK - Relay is programmed with a unique signaling line circuit (SLC) loop address. When an event occurs that controls the SK -Relay, the relay is triggered by the FACP. Features • Two sets of Form C contacts • Rotary address switches for fast installation • Contacts are rated for a variety of amps (see Specifications) • Panel controlled status LED that flashes green in normal state and is solid red in alarm • Relay programming is completely flexible—can be mapped to zone conditions • Polling LED visible through the cover plate • Attractive ivory cover plate • SEMS screws for easy wiring • UL Listed SK -Relay Installation The SK -Relay mounts directly into a 4" square electrical box. The box must have a minimum depth of 2-1/8". A surface mount electrical box (System Sensor® PN SMB500) is available from Silent Knight Compatibility The SK -Relay is compatible with the following IntelliKnight FACP's: 5820XL 5820XL-EVS 5808 5700 5600 (Rev 2.0 or higher) P/N 350127 Rev F © 2016 Honeywell International Inc. Model SK -Relay Intelligent Relay Module TO NEXT DEVICE t (-) (+) CONNECT MODULES TO LISTED COMPATIBLE CONTROL PANELS ONLY. RELAY CONTROL MODULE Q CY, IO k, Ttt Relay Common 2 (no Normally Closed 2 Normally Open 2 Relay Common 1 ij;; Normally Closed 1 ll;, I T9 T8 17 T6 2 QO 76. -7i Tt T2 T3 T Unused Normally Open 1 0 Tots G ones (-)./K FROM PANEL OR PREVIOUS (+) DEVICE If any wiring to Terminals 4-10 is Nonpower limited, The CB500 barrier is required. The CB500 includes a Nonpower limited label, which must be placed over the Power Limited terminal information on the name plate label. 'NOTE: ANY FAULT IN THE POWER SUPPLY IS LIMITED TO THAT ZONE AND DOES NOT RESULT IN A FAULT IN A SEPARATE ZONE. Wiring the SK -Relay Module Specifications Physical 4.675" H x 4.275" W x 1.4" D Shipping Weight: 6.3 oz (196 g) Environmental Operating Temperature: 32°F — 120°F (0°C — 49°C) Humidity: 10% — 93% non -condensing Electrical Operating Voltage: 15 — 32 VDC End -of -Line Resistance: Not used SLC Standby & Alarm Cuirrent:.255mA max @ 24 VDC (one communication every 5 sec with LED enabled) Ordering Information SK -Relay Relay Module Accessories SMB500 CB500 4" Square Surface Mount Electrical Box Module Barrier Relay Contact Ratings 3.0A @ 30 VDC resistive 0.9A @ 110 VDC resistive 0.9A @ 125 VAC resistive 0.5A @ 125 VAC inductive (PF = .35) 0.7A @ 75 VAC inductive (PF = .35) SILENT KNIGHT by Honeywell This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information, contact Silent Knight 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, CT 06472-1610 Phone: (800) 328-0103, Fax: (203) 484-7118. For Technical Support, Please Call 800-446-6444. www.silentknight.com Batteries Battery Specification Sheet SLA1075 Technical Specifications Nominal Voltage 12 V Nominal Capacity 8.0 Ah (20 Hr Rate) Chemistry Lead Acid - AGM Physical Specifications Length: 151 mm 5.94 in. Width: 65 mm 2.56 in. Height: 93.8 mm 3.69 in. Height w/ Terminal: 98.4 mm 3.88 in. Weight 2.51 kg 5.53 lbs. Terminal Type .187" Faston Case Material Black ABS Charging Specifications Max. 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Avoid Short Circuit. Before using this battery in high current applications(>3C), consult with Interstate Batteries. Notes: Leak-proof/spill-proof. Most SLA(Sealed Lead Acid) batteries now use AGM(Absorbent Glass Mat) technology which has largely replaced the old "gel" technology. In an AGM battery, fiberglass mats absorb the acid and hold it against the lead plates inside the battery. Because the acid is absorbed by the sponge -like mats, it will not leak or spill (provided proper charging and usage instructions are followed). Additional safety features include the use of special sealing epoxies, tongue -and -groove case and cover construction as well as long sealing paths for post and connectors. Our AGM batteries are approved for all modes of transport(water, road, rail, air, etc.). interstatebatteries.com ® Interstate Battery System of America, Inc. 06/12 Cell charge volt Ige /� Charge Discharge -100 --50 % Constant Charg Charge Temperature volume % (0.ICA• (0.ICA•5h) voltage charging voltage: 245V/cell current : 0 :2SC 1 / 0 l0h) / / / �e 1 © 3CA / 1 0 (7TF) / \ Charge curtem 0 2 4 6 8 1D Charge Time (hr) 12 14 PERCENTAGE OF CAPACITY AVAILABLE (AH% 120 100 130 60 40 20 0 FLOAT SERVICE LIFE TESTING CONDITIONS: FLOATING VOLTAGE 2.25 TO 2.30V/CELL AMBIENT TEMPERATURE: 201C TO 221C (641 TO 72eF) 3 LIFE (YEARS) 4 5 55 OPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE (V) 14.0 13.0 12.0 11.0 OPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE VS REMAINING CAPACITY AT 25'C (77'F) 1000 20 40 60 80 100 REMAINING CAPACITY (%) CAUTION: Do not charge in a sealed container. Avoid Short Circuit. Before using this battery in high current applications(>3C), consult with Interstate Batteries. Notes: Leak-proof/spill-proof. Most SLA(Sealed Lead Acid) batteries now use AGM(Absorbent Glass Mat) technology which has largely replaced the old "gel" technology. In an AGM battery, fiberglass mats absorb the acid and hold it against the lead plates inside the battery. Because the acid is absorbed by the sponge -like mats, it will not leak or spill (provided proper charging and usage instructions are followed). Additional safety features include the use of special sealing epoxies, tongue -and -groove case and cover construction as well as long sealing paths for post and connectors. Our AGM batteries are approved for all modes of transport(water, road, rail, air, etc.). interstatebatteries.com ® Interstate Battery System of America, Inc. 06/12 SYSTEM SENSOR® BEAM1224(S) Conventional Single -ended Reflected Type Beam Smoke Detector Model BEAM1224 (S) is uniquely suited for protecting open areas with high ceilings — areas where other methods of smoke detection are difficult to install and maintain. Features • 16- to 328 -foot protection range • Single -ended, reflective design • User-friendly alignment procedure • Six user selectable sensitivity levels • Optional integral NFPA 72 sensitivity test feature • Removable plug-in terminal blocks • Digital display for easy alignment • Built-in automatic gain control compensates for signal deterioration from dust build-up • Remote test station option • Paintable cover • Easiest alignment in the industry • Heater kits for transmitter/receiver and reflector option Agency Listings CS308 LISTED 6911 79.1 APPROVED 3017888 7260-1653:0168 M$FM approved 2165 System Sensor Model BEAM 224 is a four -wire conventional reflected beam smoke detector, which is uniquely suited for protecting open areas with high ceilings, where other methods of smoke detection are difficult to install and maintain. It is to be used with UL Listed compatible control panels only. An advantage of this single -ended reflective design is that it is much easier to install than the dual -ended projected beam detectors. Alignment is quickly accomplished via an optical sight and a two -digit signal strength meter incorporated into the product. Another advantage of the BEAM1224 is that it is listed for operation in temperatures ranging from —22°F to 131°F. This means it can be used in open areas to provide early warning in environments where temperature extremes may exceed the capability of other types of smoke detectors. BEAM1224 consists of a transmitter/receiver unit and a reflector. When smoke enters the area between the unit and the reflector, the smoke causes a reduction in the signal. When the smoke level reaches the predetermined threshold, an alarm is activated. BEAM1224 has four standard sensitivity selections, along with two Acclimate" settings (adjustable sensitivity). When one of the two Acclimate settings is selected, the detector will automatically adjust its sensitivity using advanced software algorithms to choose the optimum sensitivity for the specific environment. BEAM1224S is also equipped with an integral sensitivity test feature, which consists of a test filter attached to a servo motor inside the detector optics. When the remote test station RTS451 /RTS151 is used, the motor is activated and moves the filter into the pathway of the light beam, to test the detector's sensitivity. This integral sensitivity test feature allows the user to quickly and easily meet the annual maintenance and test requirements of NFPA 72. BEAM1224(S) Specifications Operational Specifications Protection Range 16 ft. to 328 ft. (5m to 100m) Adjustment Angle +/-10 Degrees horizontal & vertical (The optics move independent of the unit) Sensitivity Levels Level 1 - 25% Level 2 - 30% Level 3 - 40 Level 4 - 50 Acclimate Level 1 - 30-50% Acclimate Level 2 - 40-50% Fault Condition (Trouble) 96% or more obscuration blockage In alignment mode Improper initial alignment Self -compensation limit reached Alignment Aid Optical gunsight Integral signal strength indication 2 -digit display Alarm Indicator Local red LED and remote alarm Trouble Indicator Local yellow LED and remote trouble Normal Indicator Local flashing green LED Test/Reset Features Integral Sensitivity Test Filter (BEAM1224S only) Sensitivity filter (Incremental scale on reflector) Local alarm test switch Local alarm reset switch Remote test and reset switch (Compatible with RTS451 /RTS151 and RTS451 KEY /RTS151 KEY test station) Smoke Detector Spacing On smooth ceilings, 30-60 feet between projected beams and not more than one-half that spacing between a projected beam and a sidewall. Other spacing may be used depending on ceiling height, airflow characteristics, and response requirements. See NFPA 72. Environmental Specifications Temperature Humidity -22°F to 131°F (-30°C to 55°C) 10-93% RH Noncondensing Electrical Specifications Voltage 10.2 to 32 VDC (BEAM1224) 15 to 32 VDC (BEAM1224S) BEAM1224S should not be used with 12V power sources Avg. Standby Current (24VDC) 17mA Max Avg. Current During Testing 500mA Max Avg. Alarm Current (24VDC) 38.5mA Max Avg. Fault Current (24VDC) 8.5mA Max Avg. Alignment Mode Current (24VDC) 28mA Max Mechanical Specifications Detector Dimensions 10"H x 7.5"W x 3.3"D (254mm H x 191mm W x 84mm D) Reflector Dimensions (16' to 230') Reflector Dimensions (beyond 230') 7.9"x 9.1"(200 x 230mm) 15.7"x 18.1"(400 x 460mm) Electrical Specifications (BEAMHK) Voltage 15 to 32V Current 92mA at 32V Power Consumption 1.6W @ 24V; 3W @ 32V Electrical Specifications (BEAMHKR) Voltage 15 to 32V Current 450mA Max at 32V (per reflector) Power Consumption 7.7W @ 24V; 15W @ 32V (per reflector) BEAM1224(S) Parts Activated Test Feature Wiring Terminals 0 0 0 WAN NO MAW NO frPOWER OUT NI POWER OW HI e l pcwtn. H eNOVO ION10 e0�rzINPUT 0NM •uRMOUT e �4RR°rEiR°°RLE MO eRLON NC (BEAM1224S only) SERVO MOTOR 3 TEST FILTER 0 Ordering Information Pail No. Description BEAM1224 4 -wire conventional beam smoke detector with 8 -reflector BEAM1224S 4 -wire conventional beam smoke detector with 8"reflector and integral sensitivity test Accessories BEAMLRK Long range accessory kit (3) additional reflectors (Required for applications in excess of 230 ft [70 m]) BEAMMMK Multi -mount kit (Provides ceiling or wall mount capability with increased angular adjustment for either the beam or the reflector. When installed with the transmitter/receiver unit, BEAMSMK must be used as well) BEAMSMK Surface mount kit for use with BEAMMMK 6500-MMK Heavy duty multi -mount kit (for installations prone to vibration or where there is difficulty in maintaining the set angle. When installed with the transmitter/receiver unit, 6500-SMK must be used as well) 6500-SMK Surface mount kit for use with the 6500-MMK BEAMHK Heater kit for transmitter/receiver unit (See electrical requirements above) BEAMHKR Heater kit for reflector (See electrical requirements above) RTS451 KEY / Remote test station with key lock RTS151KEY RTS451 /RTS151 Remote test station SYSTEM SENSOR' 3825 Ohio Avenue • St. Charles, IL 60174 Phone: 800-SENSOR2 • Fax: 630-377-6495 02011 System Sensor. Product specifications subject to change without notice. Visit systemsensor.com for current product information, including the latest version of this data sheet. BMDS75501 • 11/11 SYSTEM SENSOR® 2 -Wire Photoelectric Duct Smoke Detector The InnovairFlex' Series are the only duct smoke detectors flexible enough to fit configurations from square to rectangular and everything in between. Features • Photoelectric, integrated low -flow technology • Air velocity rating from 100 ft/min to 4,000 ft/min (0.5 m/s to 20.32 m/sec) • Versatile mounting options in square or rectangular configuration with modular construction • Plug-in sensor • Superb false alarm immunity with the latest sensor technology • Broader ranges for operating temperature (-4°F to 158°F) and humidity (0% to 95% non -condensing) • Patented sampling tube installs from front or back of the detector with no tools required • A cover tamper feature to indicate a trouble condition for removed or improperly installed sensor cover • Increased wiring space with a newly added 3/a inch conduit knockout • Improved LED status • 24 VDC • Backward compatibility with existing Innovair products, including remote accessories Agency Listings LISTED 5911 APPROVED 3029700 3242-1653206 MSFM approved 2202 Innovoi/'° The InnovairFlex D2 2 -wire photoelectric duct smoke detector features a pivoting housing that fits various applications: both square and rectangular footprints mount to round or rectangular duct work. This new duct smoke detector senses airflow speeds ranging from 100 to 4,000 feet per minute with proven System Sensor precision.The enhancements built into this model improve false alarm immunity (with plug-in sensor head); broaden operating temperature (-4°F to 158°F) and humidity (0 to 95 percent non - condensing) ranges; while simplifying installation and maintenance. These advance features can detect smoke even in the harshest duct applications. The new design provides more wiring space with an added 3/a inch conduit knockout. Numbers and labels for terminal designations are consistent with previous Innovair models.The new sampling tube can be clicked into position with one smooth motion from either the front or the back of the detector. The InnovairFlex D2 duct smoke detector has signals to indicate trouble and maintenance conditions. Additionally, a cover tamper feature is incorporated to indicate a trouble condition for removed or improperly installed sensor cover. An improved cover design, with an integrated the low -flow feature, isolates the sensor head from the low -flow technology for simple maintenance. The InnovairFlex series is designed for greater flexibility and reliable smoke detection to simplify installation and maintenance.The new InnovairFlex product line is backward compatible to existing Innovair models, including remote test accessories WARNING: Duct smoke detectors have specific limitations. DUCT SMOKE DETECTORS ARE: NOT a substitute for an open area smoke detector, NOT a substitute for early warning detection, and NOT a replacement for a building's regular fire detection system. Refer to NFPA 72 and 90A for additional duct smoke detector application information. InnovairFlex Duct Smoke Detector Specifications Arc itectural Engineering Specifications The air duct smoke detector shall be a System Sensor InnovairFlex'"' D2 Photoelectric Duct Smoke Detector.The detector housing shall be UL listed per UL 268A specifically for use in air handling systems. The flexible housing of the duct smoke detector fits both square and rectangular footprints. The detector shall operate at air velocities of 100 ft/min to 4000 ft/min (0.5 m/sec to 20.32 m/sec). The unit shall be capable of providing a trouble signal in the event that the sensor cover is removed or improperly installed. It shall be capable of local testing via magnetic switch or remote testing using the RTS451 KEY remote test station. Terminal connections shall be of the strip and clamp method suitable for 12-18 AWG wiring. Size: (Rectangular) (Square) 14.38 in (37 cm) Length; 5 in (12.7 cm) Width; 2.5 in (6.36 cm) Depth 7.75 in (19.7 cm) Length; 9 in (22.9 cm) Width; 2.5 in (6.35 cm) Depth Weight: 1.8 lb (0.82 kg) Operating Temperature Range: -4°F to 158°F (-20°C to 70°C) Storage Temperature Range: —22°F to 158°F (-30°C to 70°C) Operating Humidity Range: 0% to 95% relative humidity non -condensing Air Duct Velocity: 100 to 4000 ft/min (0.5 to 20.32 m/sec) Power supply voltage: 8.5-35 VDC Input capacitance: 0.1 pF max. Reset voltage: 2.5 VDC min. Reset time: (with RTS451) 0.03 to 0.3 sec Reset time: (by power down) 0.3 sec. max. Power up time: 35 sec. max. Alarm response time: 15 sec. Sensitivity Test: See detector label Current Requirements: (Using No Accessories) Peak standby current: 120pA Max. standby current: 60 pA (average) Max. alarm current: 130 mA Device Standby Alarm RA100Z O mA 12 mA Max RTS151 OmA 12 mA Max. RTS151KEY 12 mA 12 mA Max. Installing the InnovairFlex Sampling Tube The InnovairFlex sampling tube may be installed from the front or back of the detector.The tube locks securely into place and can be removed by releasing the front or rear locking tab (front locking tab shown below right). A05-0421-002 7 Wiring for 2 -wire Duct Smoke Detector System wiring diagram for 2 -wire duct smoke detectors (powered from initiating device circuit): UUFM LISTED COMPATIBLE 2 -WIRE CONTROL PANEL 1ST DETECTOR IN LOOP D2 RA100Z (OPTIONAL) REMOTE ALARM LED (-) 4.4 VDC NOM. 1 IN ALARM J 2ND DETECTOR LAST DETECTOR IN LOOP D2 (+) IN (+) OUT( (+) RA IN LOOP D2 w RA100Z (OPTIONAL) REMOTE ALARM LED STYLE D OPTIONAL WIRING (-) 4.4 VDC NOM. 1 IN ALARM 1 Wiring diagram for 2 -wire duct smoke detector to RTS151 /RTS151 KEY Remote Test Station 4 MAGNET 8-0 TEST SWITCH ALARM LED (RED) + TEST COIL -TEST COIL (-)- S 1® (-1 (+) RTS151/RTS151KEY (OPTIONAL) REMOTE TEST STATION +IN 19 +OUT -RA + RA + RTS (+) 24 VDC AUX POWER SUPPLIED BY USER (100mA SUPPLY) 24 VAC (+10%, -15%) FULL WAVE RECTIFIED, UNFILTERED POWER MAY BE USED (+) 0 (+) OO TI EOL RESISTOR SPECIFIED BY PANEL MANUFACTURER (-) o RA100Z (OPTIONAL) REMOTE ALARM LED (-) 4.4 VDC NOM. 1 IN ALARM L R 24 VDC AUX POWER SUPPLIED BY USER (100mA SUPPLY) MAGNET TEST SWITCH 24 VAC (+10%, -15 A) FULL WAVE RECTIF ED, UNFILTERED POWER MAY BE USED ALARM S LED (RED) 1 (+ RTS151/RTS151KEY (OPTIONAL) REMOTE TEST STATION + TEST COIL —� - TEST COIL + IN + OUT 0 —�-RA l9+RA + RTS D2 D2 METHOD #1 - AUX POWER LOCATED METHOD #2 - AUX POWER LOCATED AT DUCT DETECTOR AT TEST STATION Important Note The use of either RTS151 or RTS151 KEY requires the installation of an accessory coil, DCOIL, sold separately. Please refer to the D2 installation manual for more information A05-0421-002 Accessories System Sensor provides system flexibility with a variety of accessories, including two remote test stations and different means of visible and audible system annunciation. As with our duct smoke detectors, all duct smoke detector accessories are UL listed. RTS151 ULS2522 Ordering Information RTS151KEY UL S2522 RA100Z UL S2522 Part No. Description D2 2 -wire photoelectric low -flow duct smoke detector Accessories 2151 DCOIL DST1 DST1.5 DST3 DST5 DST10 2 -wire conventional photoelectric sensor head DF4000E-1 Weatherproof enclosure 2 -wire remote test coil required with RTS451/RTS451 KEY ETX Metal sampling tube duct width up to 1 ft (0.3m) Metal exhaust tube duct width 1 ft (0.3m) M02-04-00 Test magnet Metal samplling tube duct widths 1 ft to 2 ft (0.3 to 0.6 m) P48-21-00 End cap for metal sampling tubes Metal sampling tube duct widths 2 ft to 4 ft (0.6 to 1.2 m) RA100Z Remote annunciator alarm LED Metal sampling tube duct widths 4 ft to 8 ft (1.2 to 2.4 m) RTS151 Remote test station Metal sampling tube duct widths 8ftto12ft(2.4to3.7m) RTS151KEY Remote test station with key lock *Th, SYSTEM $ SENSOR' 3825 Ohio Avenue • St. Charles, IL 60174 Phone: 800-SENSOR2 • Fax: 630-377-6495 02010 System Sensor Procuct speaficafions subject W change without notice Visit systemsensorcom for current product mformauon, including the latest version of this data sheet A05-0421-002.9/10.92498 • Trech n ica I Data TD450049EN Effective November 2016 Supersedes October 2014 HN Series HS Series ST Series Exceder Strobe, Horn Strobe, and Horn Notification Appliances FIRE IF IT* N Powering Business Worldwide Description The Wheelock Exceder Series of notification appliances feature a sleek modern design that will please building owners with reduced total cost of ownership. Installers will benefit from its comprehensive feature list, including the most candela options in one appliance, low current draw, no tools needed for setting changes, voltage test points, 12/24 VDC operation, universal mounting base and multiple mounting options for both new and retrofit construction. The Wheelock Exceder Series incorporates high reliability and high efficiency optics to minimize current draw allowing for a greater number of appliances on the notification appliance circuit. All strobe models feature an industry first of 8 candela settings on a single appliance. Models with an audible feature 3 sound settings (90, 95, 99 dB). All switches to change settings, can be set without the use of a tool and are located behind the appliance to prevent tampering. Wall models feature voltage test points to take readings with a voltage meter for troubleshooting and AHJ inspection. The Wheelock Exceder Series of wall and ceiling notification appliances feature a Universal Mounting Base (UMB) designed to simplify the installation and testing of horns, strobes, and combination horn strobes. The separate universal mounting base can be pre -wired to allow full testing of circuit wiring before the appliance is installed and the surface is finished. It comes complete with a Contact Cover for protection against dirt, dust, paint and damage to the contacts. The Contact Cover also acts as a shunting device to allow pre -wire testing for common wiring issues. The Contact Cover is polarized to prevent it from being installed incorrectly and prevents the appliance from being installed while it is on the UMB. When the Contact Cover is removed the circuit will show an open until the appliance is installed. The UMB allows for consistent installation and easy replacement of appliances if required. Wall models provide an optional locking screw for extra secure installation, while the ceiling models provide a captivated screw to prevent the screw from falling during installation. Technical Data TD450049EN Effective November 2016 Features • Sleek modern aesthetics • Finger slide switches • Voltage test points • Multiple voltages • 3 Audible settings • 90, 95, 99 dB • Industry leading -8 candela settings on 1 device • Wall: 15/1575/30/75/95/110/135/185 • Ceiling: 15/30/60/75/95/115/150/177 • Universal mouting base • Ceiling and wall • Mounts to 5 backbox types: 1 gang, 2 gang, 4" square, 3.5" octal. & 4" octal. (100mm for international customers) Universal mounting base Contact cover in? • Common base for wall and ceiling with 5 mounting options • Voltage test points for quick troubleshooting and easy spot checking (wall models only) 2 EATON www.eaton.com HN Series HS Series' ST Series • Environmentally friendly • Low current draw • Up to 9 models now in 1 appliance draw() • 12/24VDC on a single appliance • Easy to remember model numbers ® Patented Note: Please read these specifications and associated installation instruc- tions, before using, specifying, or installing this product. Visit Eaton.com/ massnotification for current installation instructions. General Notes • Strobes are designed to flash at 1 flash per second minimum over their "Regulated Voltage Range" • All candela ratings represent minimum effective strobe intensity based on UL Standard 1971. • Series Exceder Strobe products are Listed under UL Standards 1971 and 464 for indoor use with a temperature range of 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) and maximum humidity of 93% (± 2%) UL 464 (85% UL 1971). • Series Exceder horns are under UL Standard 464 for audible signal appliances (Indoor use only). Compatibility and requirements • Synchronize using the Wheelock® Sync Modules or panels with built-in Wheelock® Patented Sync Protocol • Compatible with UL "Regulated Voltage" using filtered VDC or unfiltered VRMS input voltage • Strobes produce 1 flash per second over the "Regulated Voltage" range Compliance • UL 1971, UL 464, ULC, CSFM, FM • ADA/NFPA/ANSI/OSHA • RoHS • • IHN Series •s HS Series ST Series Table 1. Strobe Ratings per UL Standard 1971 UL Max Current® Regulated Voltage Model Range VDC Technical Data TD450049EN Effective November 2016 24VDC /24RNR 12VDC 15 15/75 30 60 75 95 110 115 135 150 177 185 15 15/75 ST 8.0-33.0 0.057 0.070 0.085 - 0.135 0.163 0.182 - 0.205 - - 0.253 0.110 0.140 STC 8.0-33.0 0.061 - 0.085 0.103 0.135 0.163 - 0.182 - 0205 0.253 - 0.110 - Table 2. Hom Strobe Ratings per UL 1971 & Anechoic at 24VDC UL Max Current® at Anechoic 99 dBA Regulated Voltage Model Range VDC 24 VDC 12 VDC 15 15/75 30 60 75 95 110 115 135 190 177 185 15 15/75 HS 8.0-33.0 0.082 0.095 0.102 - 0.148 0.176 0.197 - 0.242 - 0.282 0.125 0.159 HSC 8.0-33.0 0.082 - 0.102 0.141 0.148 0.176 - 0.197 - 0.242 0.282 - 0.125 - Regulated Voltage Model Range VDC UL Max Current® at Anechoic 95 dBA 24 VDC 12 VDC 15 15/75 30 60 75 95 110 115 135 150 177 185 15 15/75 HS 8.0-33.0 0.073 0.083 0.087 - 0.139 0.163 0.186 - 0.230 - - 0.282 0.122 0.153 HSC 8.0-33.0 0.073 - 0.087 0.128 0.139 0.163 - 0.186 - 0.230 0.272 - 0.122 - Regulated Voltage Model Range VDC UL Max Current® et Anechoic 90 dBA 24 VDC 12 VDC 15 15/75 30 60 75 95 110 115 135 150 177 185 15 15/75 HS 8.0-33.0 0.065 0.075 0.084 - 0.136 0.157 0.184 - 0.226 - 0.267 0.120 0.148 HSC 8.0-33.0 0.065 - 0.084 0.120 0.136 0.157 - 0.184 - 0226 0.267 - 0.120 - ® UL max current rating is the maximum RMS current within the listed voltage range (16-33 VDC for 24 VDC units). For strobes the UL max current is usually at the minimum listed voltage (16 VDC for 24 VDC units). For audibles the max current is usually at the maximum listed voltage (33 VDC for 24 VDC units). For unfiltered ratings, see installation instructions. Table 3. Hom Ratings per UL Anechoic Regulated Voltage Model Range VDC 99 dB 95 dB 90 dB HN 16-33.0 0.064 0.044 0.022 HNC 16-33.0 0.084 0.044 0.022 HN 8.0-17.5 0.047 0.026 0.017 HNC 8.0-17.5 0.047 0.026 0.017 Table 4. Specification & Ordering Information Sync w/ DSM or Wheelock Power Model Strobe Candela Supplies 12124 Mounting VDC® Options Horn Strobes HSR 15/1575/30/75/95/110/135/185 X X UMBO HSW 15/1575/30/75/95/110/135/185 X X UMBO HSRC 15/30/60/75/95/115/150/177 X X UMB HSWC 15/30/60/75/95/115/150/177 X X UMB® Strobes STR 15/1575/30/75/95/110/135/185 X X UMB® STW 15/1575/30/75/95/110/135/185 X X UMB® STRC 15/30/60/75/95/115/150/177 X X UMB® STWC 15/30/60/75/95/115/150/177 X X UMB® Horn HNR X X UMB® HNW X X UMBO HNRC X X UMB® HNWC X X UMB® 0 12 VDC models feature 15 & 15/75 settings 0 UMB = Universal Mounting Base Model Legend HN = Horn R = Red ST = Strobe A = Agent Lettering (strobes only) HS = Horn Strobe AL = Alert Lettering (strobes only) C = Ceiling Mount N = No Lettering (strobes only) W = White Example 1: STRC = Strobe, Red, Ceiling Mount Example 2: HSR = Horn Strobe, Red, Wall Mount Example 3: HSW = Horn Strobe, White, Wall Mount Example 4: STW-AL = Strobe, White, Wall Mount, Alert Lettering i• Example: HSR Example: HSWC EATON www.eaton.com 3 Technical Data TD450049EN Effective November 2016 HN Series HS Series' ST Series Architects and Engineers Specifications The notification appliances shall be Wheelock Exceder Series HS Audible Strobe appliances, Series ST Visual Strobe appliances and Series HN Audible appliances or approved equals. The Series HS and ST Strobes shall be listed for UL Standard 1971 (Emergency Devices for the Hearing -Impaired) for Indoor Fire Protection Service. The Series HS and HN Audibles shall be UL Listed under Standard 464 (Fire Protective Signaling). All Series shall meet the requirements of FCC Part 15 Class B. All inputs shall be compatible with standard reverse polarity supervision of circuit wiring by a Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) with the ability to operate from 8 to 33 VDC. Indoor wall models shall incorporate voltage test points for easy voltage inspection. The Series HS Audible Strobe and ST Strobe appliances shall produce a flash rate of one (1) flash per second over the Regulated Voltage Range and shall incorporate a Xenon flashtube enclosed in a rugged Lexan® lens. The Series shall be of low current design. Where multi - candela appliances are specified, the strobe intensity shall have 8 field selectable settings at 15, 15/75, 30, 75, 95, 110, 135, 185 candela for wall mount and 15, 30, 60, 75, 95, 115, 150, 177 candela for ceiling mount. The selector switch for selecting the candela shall be tamper resistant. The 15/75 candela strobe shall be specified when 15 candela UL Standard 1971 Listing with 75 candela on -axis is required (e.g., ADA compliance). Appliances with candela settings shall show the candela selection in a visible location at all times when installed. The audible shall have a minimum of three (3) field selectable settings for dBA levels and shall have a choice of continuous or temporal (Code 3) audible outputs. The Series HS Audible Strobe, ST Strobe and Series HN Audible shall incorporate a patented Universal Mounting Base that shall allow mounting to a single -gang, double -gang, 4 -inch square, 3.5 -inch octal, 4 -inch octal or 100mm European type back boxes.Two wire appliance wiring shall be capable of directly connecting to the mounting base. Continuity checking of the entire NAC circuit prior to attaching any notification appliances shall be allowed. Product shall come with Contact Cover to protect contact springs. Removal of an appliance shall result in a supervision fault condition by the Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP). The mounting base shall be the same base among all horn, strobe, horn strobe, wall and ceiling models. All notification appliances shall be backwards compatible. The Series HS and ST wall models shall have a low profile measuring 5.24" H x 4.58" W x 2.19" D. Series HN wall shall measure 5.24" H x 4.58" W x 1.6" D. The Series HSC and STC shall been round and have a low profile with a diameter of 6.68" x 2.63" D. Series HNC ceiling shall have a diameter of 6.68" x 1.50" D. When synchronization is required, the appliance shall be compatible with Wheelock's DSM Sync Modules, Wheelock Power Supplies or other manufacturer's panels with built-in Wheelock Patented Sync Protocol. The strobes shall not drift out of synchronization at any time during operation. If the sync protocol fails to operate, the strobe shall revert to a non -synchronized flash -rate and still maintain (1) flash per second over its Regulated Voltage Range. The appliance shall also be designed so that the audible signal may be silenced while maintaining strobe activation when used with Wheelock synchronization protocol. Wall Appliances: UL Standard 1971, UL Standard 464, California State Fire Marshal (CSFM), ULC, FM, RoHS Ceiling Appliances: UL Standard 1971, UL Standard 464, California State Fire Marshal (CSFM), ULC, FM, RoHS Note: Due to continuous development of our products, specifications and offerings are subject to change without notice in accordance with Cooper Wheelock Inc., dba Eaton standard terms and conditions. Member WE ENCOURAGE AND SUPPORT NICET CERTIFICATION 3 YEAR WARRANTY Eaton 1000 Eaton Boulevard Cleveland, OH 44122 United States Eaton.com Eaton Life safety & mass notification solutions 273 Branchport Ave. Long Branch, NJ 07740 Eaton.com/massnotification © 2016 Eaton � All Rights Reserved - Printed in USA Publication No.TD450049EN Powering Business Worldwide November 2016 Eaton is a registered trademark. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. 1? -F-0,01 S1I.VN r hr1UH"l Circuit Configuration Project Information Project Name: Embassy Suites Prepared By: Marc Bryant Project ID: Main Panel Date: Ckt. Number: PGM -I/O #1 Ckt. Name: Notification Appl Circuit Panel ID: 5820XL: EVS I/O Use: Notification Appl Circuit v Qty Device Current Draw Each Standby Alarm Current Draw Standby_ 0.000 Total Alarm 1.010 5 System Sensor S/SC Strobe (110cd) 0.000 0.202 Unused Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 1.010 Ckt. Number: PGM -I/O #2 Panel ID: Ckt. Name: Notification Appl Circuit I/O Use: 5820XL: EVS Notification AFI Circuit V Qty Device Unused Current Draw Standby 0.000 Each Alarm 0.000 Current Draw Standby_ 0.000 Total Alarm 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 0.000 Ckt. Number: PGM -I/O #3 Panel ID: Ckt. Name: Notification Appl Circuit I/O Use: 5820XL.-EVS Notification Appl Circuit v Qty Device Current Draw Each Current Draw Total Standby Alarm Standby_ Alarm Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 0.000 SII,VN I' LKIc:H1' Circuit Configuration Project Information Project Name: Embassy Suites Prepared By: Marc Bryant Project ID: Main Panel Date: Ckt. Number: PGM -I/O #4 Panel ID: Ckt. Name: Notification Appl Circuit I/O Use: 5820XL-EVS Notification Appl Circuit • Qty Device Current Draw Each Current Draw Total Standby Alarm Standby Alarm Current Draw Standby 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 0.000 Ckt. Number: PGM -I/O #5 Panel ID: Ckt. Name: Notification Appl Circuit I/O Use: 5820XL-EVS Notification Appl Circuit . • 1 Qty Device Current Draw Each Current Draw Total Standby Alarm Standby Alarm Current Draw Standby 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 0.000 Ckt. Number: PGM -I/O #6 Panel ID: Ckt. Name: Notification Appl CircuitI/O Use: 5820XL-EVS Notification Appl Circuit Qty Device Current Draw Standby 0.000 Each Alarm 0.000 Current Draw Standby 0.000 Total Alarm 0.000 Unused Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 0.000 - Global Project Values. SILENT 1110 Project Name: Embassy Suites Standby Hours:) 24 1 KN I4;I IT Project ID: Main Panel Alarm Mins: 5 Prepared By: Marc Bryant 1 Derating Factor: 1.2 5820XL-EVS Calculations Date: 3/2/2018 Voltage Drop Warning Version 10 24 14 threshold % . 15 Panel ID: 5820XL-EVS Model: 5820XL-EVS Add. Fire Alarm Control Max NAC Current: 3.0 Amps Location: FACP Room Volts: 24 VDC Max Panel Current: 6.0 Amps Ckt.# Circuit Name Qty Current Draw Standby Alarm Wire AWG Ohms Per Length(ft) Actual Volts @ %Drop & Type 1000 Ft. One -Way Ohms EOL 5820XL-EVS 5820XL-EVS CTRL Panel 1 0.275 0.440 SK Photo, Photo -T, Photo -R 184 0.055 0.055 SK Ion 0.000 0.000 SK Heat, Heat -HT 28 0.008 0.008 SK Heat ROR 0.000 0.000 SK Beam, Beam -T 0.000 0.000 SK Duct 0.000 0.000 SK Acclimate 0.000 0.000 SK Fire -CO 0.000 0.000 SK Control 9 0.003 0.003 SK Control -6 0.000 0.000 SK Monitor, Minimon 48 0.018 0.018 SK Monitor -2 0.000 0.000 SK Monitor -10 0.000 0.000 SK Pull -SA, Pull -DA 29 0.011 0.011 SK Relay 10 0.003 0.003 SK Relay -6 0.000 0.000 SK Zone 0.000 0.000 SK Zone -6 0.000 0.000 SK Relay -Mon -2 0.000 0.000 SK Isolator Module 0.000 0.000 B224BI Isolator Base 0.000 0.000 B200SR Sounder Base 0.000 0.000 B200S Sounder Base 0.000 0.000 B200SR-LF Low Freq Sounder Base 0.000 0.000 B200S-LF Low Freq Sounder Base 0.000 0.000 B224RB Relay Base 0.000 0.000 RTS151 Magnetic Remote Test 0.000 0.000 RTS151KEY Key Activated Test 0.000 0.000 RA100Z Remote LED 0.000 0.000 5815XL SLC Loop Expander 3 0.165 0.165 5860 LCD Remote Annunc 0.000 0.000 5824 Serial/Parallel Module 0.000 0.000 5496 Power Expander 0.000 0.000 5895XL Power Expander 3 0.030 0.030 5865-4 LED Annunciator (4G) 0.000 0.000 5865-3 LED Annunciator (3G) 0.000 0.000 5880 LED Driver Module 0.000 0.000 5883 Relay Module 0.000 0.000 EVS-VCM Voice Control Module 0.000 0.000 EVS-SW24 Switch Expander 0.000 0.000 EVS-AMP 50W, 100W, or 125W 4 0.040 0.040 EVS-RVM Remote Voice Module 0.000 0.000 EVS-100WBU Backup Amp Card 0.000 0.000 PGM -I/O #1 Notification Appl Circuit 0.000 1.010 #14 Stranded 2.52 1000 5.04 15.31 �24''9j PGM -I/O #2 Notification Appl Circuit 0.000 0.000 #14 Solid 2.52 1000 5.04 20.40 0.00% PGM -I/O #3 Notification Appl Circuit 0.000 0.000 #12 Solid 1.59 0.00 20.40 0.00% PGM -I/O #4 Notification Appl Circuit 0.000 0.000 #12 Solid 1.59 0.00 20.40 0.00% PGM -I/O #5 Notification Appl Circuit 0.000 0.000 #12 Solid 1.59 O.e0 20.40 0.00% PGM -I/O #6 Notification Appl Circuit 0.000 0.000 #12 Solid 1.59 0.00 20.40 0.00% Total Standby Current (Amps) 0.608 0.004 Total Alarm Current (Amps) Standby Time In Hours 24 0.083 Alarm Time In Minutes / 60 (5 Mins) Total Standby AH Reauired 14.602 0.000 Total Alarm AH Reauired Total Combined AH Required 14.60 Command Shortcuts Multiply By The Derating Factor 1.20 17.52 Configure Circuits Print Page Minimum Battery AmpHours Required ElSILENT KNIGIIT Panel ID: Location: EVS-100W Amplifier Calculations Version 08.04.14 EVS-100W Floors 8 & Roof — Global Project Values: Project Name: Project ID: Prepared By: Date: Embassy Suites 4 Marc Bryant 3/2/2018 Standby Hours: Alarm Mins: Derating 24 15 1.2 Model: EVS-100W Amplifier Ckt.# Circuit Name Qty Current Draw Stan db Alarm EVS-100W Amplifier - 25VRMS EVS-100W EVS-100W Amplifier - 70.7VRMS EVS-100WBU External Backup Amplifier Watts Enter Number of Watts 82 Total Standby Current (AMPS) Standby Time In Hours 0.220 2.400 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 N/A 3.280 EVS-100W 0.220 5.680 24 0.250 Total Standby AH Reauired 5.280 1.420 Total Combined AH Required 6.70 Multiply By The Deratinq Factor 1.20 Minimum Battery AmpHours Required 8.04 SILENT KNIGHT EVS-100W Amplifier Calculations Version 08.04.14 Panel ID: Location: EVS-100W Main Floor — Global Project Values. Project Name:I Embassy Suites Project ID: Prepared By:IMarc Bryant Date: 3 3/2/2018 - Standby Hours: Alarm Mins: Derating 24 5 1.2 Model: EVS-100W Amplifier Ckt.# Circuit Name Qty Current Draw Stan db Alarm EVS-100W Amplifier - 25VRMS 1 EVS-100W EVS-100W Amplifier - 70.7VRMS 0 EVS-100WBU External Backup Amplifier 0 Watts Enter Number of Watts 51 Total Standby Current (AMPS) Standby Time In Hours 0.110 1.200 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 N/A 2.040 EVS-100W 0.110 3.240 24 0.083 Total Standby AH Required 2.640 0.270 Total Combined AH Required 2.91 Multiply By The Derating Factor 1.20 Minimum Battery AmpHours Required 3.49 Panel ID: Location: SI LENT KNIGII'I' EVS-100W Amplifier Calculations Version 08.04.14 EVS-100W Floors 2-4 — Global Project Values: Project Name:1Embassy Suites Project ID: 12 Prepared By:jMarc Bryant Date: 3/2/2018 Standby Hours: Alarm Mins: Derating 24 5 1.2 Model: EVS-100W Amplifier Ckt.# Circuit Name Qty Current Draw Standb Alarm EVS-100W EVS-100W Amplifier - 25VRMS 0.440 4.800 EVS-100W EVS-100W Amplifier - 70.7VRMS vt0s 0.000 0.000 EVS-100WBU External Backup Amplifier 0 0.000 0.000 Watts Enter Number of Watts 123 N/A 4.920 Total Standby Current (AMPS) Standby Time In Hours 0.440 9.720 24 0.083 Total Standby AH Reauired 10.560 0.810 Total Combined AH Required 11.37 Multiply By The Derating Factor 1.20 Minimum Battery AmpHours Required 13.64 Panel ID: Location: SILENT KNICII'I' EVS-100W Amplifier Calculations Version 08.04.14 EVS-100W (Floors 5-7 — Global Project Values: Project Name: Project ID: Prepared By: Date: Embassy Suites 1 Marc Bryant 3/2/2018 Standby Hours: Alarm Mins: Derating 24 15 1.2 Model: EVS-100W Amplifier Ckt.# Circuit Name Qty Current Draw Stan db Alarm EVS-100W Amplifier - 25VRMS EVS-100W EVS-100W Amplifier - 70.7VRMS EVS-100WBU External Backup Amplifier Watts Enter Number of Watts 123 Total Standby Current (AMPS) 0.330 3.600 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 N/A 4.920 EVS-100W 0.330 8.520 Standby Time In Hours 24 0.250 Total Standby AH Reauired 7.920 2.130 Total Combined AH Required 10.05 Multiply By The Deratinq Factor 1.20 Minimum Battery AmpHours Required 12.06 - Global Project Values: I1 LN'1 ic Project Name: Embassy Suites Standby Hours: 24 tS IL N I D I IT Project ID: 1 Alarm Mins:r 5 Prepared By: Marc Bryant Derating Factor. 1.2 SK5895XL Calculations Date: 3/2/2018 Voltage Drop Warning Version 1024 14 Threshold %. 10 Panel ID: 5895XL Model: 5895XL Power Expander Max NAC Current: 3.0 Amps Location: Floors 2-5 Volts: 24 VDC Max Panel Current: 6.0 Amps Part.# Description Qty Current Draw Standby Alarm Wire AWG Ohms Per Length(ft) Actual Volts @ %Drop & Type 1000 Ft. One-Way Ohms EOL 5895XL 5895XL Pwr Module 1 0.040 0.160 SK Photo, Photo-T 0.000 0.000 SK Ion 0.000 0.000 SK Heat, Heat-HT 0.000 0.000 SK Heat ROR 0.000 0.000 SK Beam, Beam-T 0.000 0.000 SK Duct 0.000 0.000 SK Acclimate 0.000 0.000 SK FIRE-CO 0.000 0.000 SK Control 0.000 0.000 SK Relaymon-2 0.000 0.000 SK Control-6 0.000 0.000 SK Monitor, Minimon 0.000 0.000 SK Monitor-2 0.000 0.000 SK Monitor-10 0.000 0.000 SK Pull-SA, Pull-DA 0.000 0.000 SK Relay 0.000 0.000 SK Relay-6 0.000 0.000 SK Zone 0.000 0.000 SK Zone-6 0.000 0.000 SK Isolator 0.000 0.000 B224BI Isolator Base 0.000 0.000 B200SR Sounder Base 0.000 0.000 B200S Intelligent Sounder Base 0.000 0.000 B200SR-LF Low Freq Sounder Base 0.000 0.000 B200S-LF Low Freq Sounder Base 0.000 0.000 B224RB Relay Base 0.000 0.000 RTS151 Magnetic Remote Test 0.000 0.000 RTS151 KEY Key Activated Test 0.000 0.000 RA100Z Remote LED 0.000 0.000 5815XL SLC Expander 0.000 0.000 5860 LCD Remote Annunc 0.000 0.000 5824 Serial/Parallel Module 0.000 0.000 5496 Power Expander 0.000 0.000 5895XL Power Expander 0.000 0.000 5865-4 LED Annunciator (4G) 0.000 0.000 5865-3 LED Annunciator (3G) 0.000 0.000 5880 LED Driver Module 0.000 0.000 5883 Relay Module 0.000 0.000 EVS-SW24 Switch Expander 0.000 0.000 EVS-AMP 50W, 100W, 125W 0.000 0.000 EVS-RVM Remote Voice Module 0.000 0.000 EVS-100WBU Backup Amp Card 0.000 0.000 PGM-I/O #1 Notification Appl Circuit 0.000 1.184 #12 Solid 1.59 500 1.59 18.52 9.23% PGM-I/O #2 Notification Appl Circuit 0.000 1.184 #14 Solid #14 Solid 2.52 2.52 800 1100 4.03 5.54 15.63 13.84 ;;23.; °o.,a ,32_118yr PGM-I/O #3 Notification Appl Circuit 0.000 1.184 PGM-I/O #4 Notification Appl Circuit 0.000 1.184 #14 Stranded 2.52 1400 7.06 20.40 0.00% PGM-I/O #5 Notification Appl Circuit 0.000 0.000 #12 Solid 1.59 0.00 20.40 0.00% PGM-I/O #6 Notification Appl Circuit 0.000 0.000 Total Alarm Current Amps) Total Standby Current (Amps) 0.040 4.896 Alarm Time In Minutes / 60 (5 Mins) Standby Time In Hours 24 0.083 Total Alarm AH Required Total Standby AH Required 0.960 0.408 Command Shortcuts Total Combined AH Required 1.37 1.20 Configure Circuits Print Page Multiply By The Derating Factor Minimum Battery AmpHours Required 1.64 SILENT KKICK1 Circuit Configuration - Project Information Project Name: Embassy Suites Prepared By: Marc Bryant Project ID: 1 Date: 3/2/2018 Ckt. Number: PGM -I/O #1 Ckt. Name: Notification Appl Circuit Panel ID: 5895XL I/O Use: Notification Appl Circuit v Qty Device System Sensor S/SC Strobe (110cd) Current Draw Standby 0.000 Eaclh Alarm 0.202 Current Draw Standby 0.000 Total Alarm 0.808 4 4 System Sensor S/SC Strobe (30cd) 0.000 0.094 0.000 0.376 Unused Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 1.184 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 1.184 Ckt. Number: PGM -I/O #2 Panel ID: Ckt. Name: Notification Appl Circuit I/O Use:j 5895XL Notification Appl Circuit • Qty Device System Sensor S/SC Strobe (30cd) Current Draw Standby 0.000 Each Alarm 0.094 Current Draw Standby 0.000 Total Alarm 0.376 4 4 System Sensor S/SC Strobe (110cd) 0.000 0.202 0.000 0.808 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 1.184 Ckt. Number: PGM -I/O #3 Panel ID: Ckt. Name: Notification Appl Circuit I/O Use: 5895XL Notification Appl Circuit v ! Qty Device System Sensor S/SC Strobe (110cd) Current Draw Standby 0.000 Each Alarm 0.202 Current Draw Standby 0.000 Total Alarm 0.808 4 4 System Sensor S/SC Strobe (30cd) 0.000 0.094 0.000 0.376 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 1.184 SILENT hl�'IUH'1' Circuit Configuration Project Information Project Name: Embassy Suites Prepared By: Marc Bryant Project ID: 1 Date: 3/2/2018 Ckt. Number: PGM -I/O #4 Panel ID: Ckt. Name: Notification Appl Circuit I/O Use: 5895XL Notification Appl Circuit w Qty Device Current Draw Each Current Draw Total Standby Alarm Standby Alarm 4 System Sensor S/SC Strobe (110cd) 0.000 0.202 0.000 0.808 4 System Sensor S/SC Strobe (30cd) 0.000 0.094 0.000 0.376 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 1.184 Ckt. Number: PGM -I/O #5 Panel ID: Ckt. Name: Notification Appl Circuit I/O Use: 5895XL Notification Appl Circuit • Qty Device Current Draw Each Current Draw Total Standby Alarm Standby Alarm Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 0.000 Ckt. Number: PGM -I/O #6 Panel ID: Ckt. Name: Notification Appl Circuit I/O Use: 5895XL Notification Appl Circuit • Qty Device Current Draw Each Current Draw Total Standby Alarm Standby Alarm Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 0.000 SILENT KNICI1'I' SK5895 .L Calcclat;ons Version 10.24 14 Panel ID: Location: 5895XL 'Floors 6-8 - Global Project Values: Project Name: Project ID: Prepared By: Date: Embassy Suites 2 'Marc Bryant 3/2/2018 Standby Hours: Alarm Mins: Derating Factor: Voltage Drop Warning Threshold % . 24 5 1.2 10 Model: 5895XL Power Expander Max NAC Current: 3.0 Amps Volts: 24 VDC Max Panel Current: 6.0 Amps Part.# 5895XL SK SK SK SK SK SK SK SK SK SK SK SK SK SK SK SK SK SK SK SK B224B1 B200SR B200S B200SR-LF B200S-LF 8224RB RTS151 RTS151KEY RA100Z 5815XL 5860 5824 5496 5895XL 5865-4 5865-3 5880 5883 EVS-SW24 EVS-AMP EVS-RVM EVS-100WBU PGM -I/O #1 PGM -I/O #2 PGM -I/O #3 PGM -I/O #4 PGM -I/O #5 Description 5895XL Pwr Module Photo, Photo -T Ion Heat, Heat -HT Heat ROR Beam, Beam -T Duct Acclimate FIRE -CO Control Relaymon-2 Control -6 Monitor, Minimon Monitor -2 Monitor -10 Pull -SA, Pull -DA Relay Relay -6 Zone Zone -6 Isolator Isolator Base Sounder Base Intelligent Sounder Base Low Freq Sounder Base Low Freq Sounder Base Relay Base Magnetic Remote Test Key Activated Test Remote LED SLC Expander LCD Remote Annunc Serial/Parallel Module Power Expander Power Expander LED Annunciator (4G) LED Annunciator (3G) LED Driver Module Relay Module Switch Expander 50W, 100W, 125W Remote Voice Module Backup Amp Card Notification Appl Circuit Qty Current Draw Standby Alarm 1 0.040 0.160 Notification Appl Circuit Notification Appl Circuit Notification Appl Circuit Notification Appl Circuit 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 1.184 1.184 1.184 1.184 0.000 Wire AWG Ohms Per Length(ft) Actual Volts @ & T pe 1000 Ft. One -Way Ohms EOL %Drop #12 Solid #14 Solid #14 Solid #14 Stranded #12 Solid 1.59 2.52 1000 3.18 1000 5.04 2.52 1100 5.54 2.52 0.0D 1.59 0.00 16.63g:_al 14.43 .25._ 13.84ii?li% 20.40 0.00% 20.40 0.00% PGM -I/O #6 Notification Appl Circuit 0.000 0.000 Total Alarm Current (Amps) Total Standby Current (Amps) 0.040 4.896 Alarrn Time In Minutes / 60 (5 Mins) Standby Time In Hours 24 0.083 Total Alarm AH Required Total Standby AH Required 0.960 0.408 Total Combined AH Required 1.37 Multiply By The Derating Factor 1.20 Minimum Battery AmpHours Required 1.64 Command Shortcuts Configure Circuits Print Page KNR;H'1 Circuit Configuration - Project Information Project Name: Embassy Suites Prepared By: Marc Bryant Project ID: 2 Date: 3/2/2018 Ckt. Number: PGM -I/O #1 Ckt. Name: Notification Appl Circuit Panel ID: 5895XL I/O Use: Notification Appl Circuit Iv Qty Device Current Draw Each Standby Alarm Current Draw Standby 0.000 Total Alarm 0.808 4 System Sensor S/SC Strobe (110cd) 0.000 0.202 4 System Sensor S/SC Strobe (30cd) 0.000 0.094 0.000 0.376 Unused Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 1.184 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 1.184 Ckt. Number: PGM -I/O #2 Panel ID: Ckt. Name: Notification Appl Circuit I/O Use: 5895XL Notification Appi Circuit • Qty Device System Sensor S/SC Strobe (30cd) Current Draw Standby 0.000 Each Alarm 0.094 Current Draw Standby 0.000 Total Alarm 0.376 4 4 System Sensor S/SC Strobe (110cd) 0.000 0.202 0.000 0.808 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 1.184 Ckt. Number: PGM -I/O #3 Panel ID: Ckt. Name: Notification Appl Circuit I/O Use: 5895XL Notification Appl Circuit • Qty Device Current Draw Each Current Draw Total Standby Alarm Standby Alarm 4 System Sensor S/SC Strobe (110cd) 0.000 0.202 0.000 0.808 4 System Sensor S/SC Strobe (30cd) 0.000 0.094 0.000 0.376 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 1.184 1;:1411.1,N1' KNlCH'r Circuit Configuration roject Information Project Name: Embassy Suites Prepared By: Marc Bryant Project ID: 2 Date: 3/2/2018 Ckt. Number: PGM -I/O #4 Panel ID: Ckt. Name: Notification Appl Circuit I/O Use: 5895XL Notification Appl Circuit • Qty Device Current Draw Each Current Draw Total Standby Alarm Standby Alarm Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 0.000 Ckt. Number: PGM -I/O #5 Panel ID: Ckt. Name: Notification Appl Circuit I/O Use: 5895XL Notification Appl Circuit • Qty Device Current Draw Each Current Draw Total Standby Alarm Standby Alarm Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 0.000 Ckt. Number: PGM -I/O #6 Panel ID: Ckt. Name: Notification Appl CircuitI/O Use: 5895XL Notification Appl Circuit Qty Device Current Draw Each Current Draw Total Standby Alarm Standby Alarm Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 0.000 J F-oy -_ -- - - :-.:- Global Projett.Values:..: - - . Protect Name"IEmbassy Suites • Standby Hours 24 KNI(,I7I'1' ..n Project t0I1 I „ ;, r.:.','t <: `, Alarm lVllns 5 Prepared:By:IMarc Bryant Derating Feictor:� 1.2 SK5895XL Calculateens ; `=t.�lDate12/13/2018 Voltage. Drop,Waming Version 19 24.14 ; '. .Th eshold,/o •; anetID::" 5895XL = 't:Model:`5895XL'.PoweF:Ex'antler`�.:':`..`_MazNA I{ P ¢' C Ciirritt:-r3.0.Antps. 7` _ Location Floors2-5 �>�(r'° 'Volts:. 24 VDC ,.. ,. `'r.: I""' y='' ' Max QanelrGu�`reiif=' 6:Oi4m s „ =: ' -Part.# . • Descnptlon tx „ = Durrent.Draw = `:Wire AWG ;"=,::Ohms'Per•` Lenth(ft ,Actual._'. V ;Qty . , " 9 . ( ) . offs @ ., ° %Dro ;•.-"Sandtiy= Alarm:•. 7' :&:T,ype=- 1,000Ft,°1.;,,One-Way„ Ohms P 5895XL' 5895XL Pwr Module °°1 0:'040 0.160 : N - ,-> < _ _ ;. r , _ r . `: A _ ,, SK . Photo, Photo -T 0.000 0.000 SK Ion 0.000 0:000 ASK° - Heat, Heat -HT 0.000 0.00,0 _ .SK : Heat ROR:�. .0.000 0.000 - - u: •"a = i�--� �� " ,r.a"�'� eu'.. F : ,r ^r:` > ` = �` SK° - Beam, Beam -T 0"000 -0"000 S K" Duct 0.000 0 000 =SK • AcGimate "0.000 .0000 'SK.FIRE-CO 0.000 0.000 1. SK` Control 0"000 0.000 . ':.SK; . : Rela mon-2 Y 4 �� _ '0-.000 0.000 SK" Control -6 0.000 - •0.000 ,:- SK'<. Monitor, Minimon 0.000 0.000 K=, Monitor -2 70.000 0000 ff_ =' ;a • Monitor 10 ��� O000 0.000 SK` Pull -SA, Pull -DA 0.000 0.000`'x`$ SK:' Relay 0"000 0:000 SK _ ' Rela 6 '..0.000 0 .000 .SK' Zone 0.000 "0.000 - ;:. = " r '.,��:t }'� "�=.v� �' p'§� ; Fpr ��" '��•�', - tr,r,. `" F rp s � a's 'r: ` *n` °" a t x �s. ._ _y,?:. • ~� :x^y�4w$ - - ��, ;•�^� ry . av k • �'r_ sSK' : Zone -6 0.000 , 0.000 $Kf° " •. - Isolator t, .. 0:000' '0.000. - ' 822481 ,- " Isolator Base _ .... 0.000 0 000 B200SR "; . Sounder Base 0.000 0"000 .6200S x =„. Intelligent Sounder Base 0.000 0.000 „ B200SR LF ry Low Freq Sounder Base . 0.000 01000 -B200S4LF.,:. Low Freq Sounder Base `0,000 .0.000 , 6224RB, Relay Base k ` 0.000 0,000 • RTS151 ` -:' Magnetic Remote Test `;' - 0:000 0.000 "RTS151KEY, Key Activated Test 0:000 0.000 RA1OOZ ' : Remote LED 0.000 0.000 5815XL., h.; SLC Expanderw', 0"000 :0.000 5860. , LCD Remote Annunc;' 0"000 0:000, -58 24 Serial/Parallel Module 0.000 0.000 :5496'. -'....:r. 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Notification Appl Circuit 0.000 0.000 #14 Solid f:x;::2.52,,;i;;' .' :D00:;.. ' ,20.40' : 0.00% ,PGM=1/O #6 Notification Appl Circuit 0.000 0.000 &Total Ata iii'•.CurrenL`Amps).. " Total.Standby' Current,(A'mps) . 0.040 4.896 Alarm_T1me In Minutes'/ 50'7.' , ,,-(5 Mins);' :• Stanitby Tinie;I'n:,Hours _ 24; .:.,. :. t):083,e Total:AiarmiAH R wired , .: , :.- • :;.: e r a Tolal.Staridby AN Required " 0:96b1;c .'0.408:` Command Shortcuts r ` Total Combined AHliequired -,- . , : 1.37,'-: Configure Circuits Print Page _'Multiply•ByTh Darating,Factor'-._=`; <<;;'1.20 -:'_'' "" ` ; .Minimum'Battery ArnpHoursRequi ed , :' 1'84 r:P ; 4=. till KNIC:H"I' Circuit Configuration — Project Information Project Name: Embassy Suites Prepared By: Marc Bryant Project ID: 1 Date: 3/2/2018 Ckt. Number:M-I PG/O #1: ;Ckt.:Name Notification App! Circuit Panel°ID -:5895Xt_ ~ t a.; : . I/O Use: Notification Appl Circuit . DeviceCurrent DrawEach Current �DrawfTotal Ya s.: a ,: , ... Standby': - A'larm Standby .. 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Unused Unused:606— ., ..:: 0.'000 _ 0.000 0: u.. r =.0:000:::''`:: :,0.000 > , :0'0'0 .- 0.,oao f:". Totals Totals ' . 0.000 1.184 ...ry_ . F,. .,:. .moi.. '•, u be #3 Ckt. N m r.' PG-M-4/0riet :r•, Ckt..Name:; Notification: A 1 Circuit ' - I/O Notification Appl Circuit pp 'Qty _. = Device`'_ .. Current; Draw. Each,.'>_ .. o Standby Alarm l'Current'.D:'aa-Hotal lt`' !Standby - . 0.000 -, Alarm; "..0,808 4 System Sensor S/SC Strobe (110cd) 0.000 "- ,'0,202, '' 4 System Sensor S/SC Strobe (30cd) 0.000 - ..: _ : ' 0.094 :_ `. . ' 0.000' - :0.376: Unused ,..0.000- '.. " 0.000 <'b-0': 0.000 :' .0.000. Unused ti 0.000., < 0::000 =:: ?;>0.000 i a ., 0.000 :0'0'0 .- .. :0.000;= :; Totals 0.000 1.184 ws roject Information Project Name: Embassy Suites Prepared By: Marc Bryant Project ID: 1 Date: 3/2/2018 Cid. Number:POW Ckt. 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Qty Devce System Sensor S/SC Strobe (110cd) • Itiielit.bi•-e,..66: tardbv- ::. 0.000',.- :"---r; ,:•.';',Alarny:.-14•iStabdb‘ii•.,,1:•,-Alerni,F.,i-.•.- -.- ,,-1):2o2:--.,--' . -in'reliii:,:blav;i.,Total: •:-: -6808'' :- 4 4 System Sensor S/SC Strobe (30cd) ;,,':.,.'.0.:0004,, ;•-•-.::•---13094. , ,_ .11,:.0:000 '...,',.0.376.: System Sensor S/SC Strobe (110cd) Unused--.-.:0:000'::-' f-';'-'0.202--- .'„ !, :':,„0.000-',:-.;.--. il.,:11000',.; _r• ..'-•---0:000, Unused Unused. ,.. .. a 000: , no() , , 5. 0.000 0.000 Unused ri O:obor--, ,;. -j-;-:-.'?,--6-...000":',". :: 11 0,0001-;::: : '', 0.000 0 ,-. 1000---•': -, :OLOO Totals 0.000 1.184 :,--, Ckt. :Number: POMI/Q:4-2-'':f'.-,,,;... :::,„ „• ,arjelAp',:-;5895)(L.,.:,:-,-.1,-,:',: , Ckt.:Name:‘-NOtifiCation,Apiplcirepits: , , ' I/O- use Notification Appl Circuit oty,::::.::. . :.x.':-, -,, ,,,, 4 "!,:,, :--:-.,-,:,-:$,,,,pyio,„-„, . 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Number: PGM -I/O #3 Panel ID: 5895XL -Ckt-- Name:" Nrotification:;ApOctr:duit.'j,.,-.:.-;;;-:'!.: Notification Appl Circuit „. . , 'Devce rCurrent Draw Each Current Drar Total - - iStandby Alarm -StaridbV • .•.-Atarfn....-•: 4 System Sensor S/SC Strobe (110cd) 4 System Sensor S/SC Strobe (30cd) 6.060 I - h ' . 0094 0000 11376 0000 I0000 0000 rU00 Unused Unused -0.000 Totals 0.000 1.184 s 11.1,7\71' KNIGHT Circuit Configuration Project Information Project Name: Embassy Suites Prepared By: Marc Bryant Project ID: 2 Date: 3/2/2018 Ckt.'Npr4er: PGM -I/O #4 Narne: pkCiretii Unused Notification Appl Circuit Device - •Current Draw Each t:tifantrOrevi Total Standby Atarm•, • Standby Alarm V 0.000:: Unused 0.000: 0 CF Unused Q000 • Unused • , :0 00 0000 o.000 0.000 Mber: C-kif`.!VaMO:::.,rq0AfiCatiOn-,(4151;;Ciitiep, Q Unused Totals 0.000 0.000 v Device ' Current Each Current Draw Total Standby Alarm, . , • • ..Standby Alarm 0.000 Q000 - Unused Unused 000 • 6.60•611::•:',1; 0:000 Unused moo 0:000„':::-. .0:000 0000 Ckt. Number PQM-I/0 ckt. Name: NOtification:40 Circuit Unused Totals 0.000 0.000 'Current biaiWtabnl ,Current Dravy Total Device , standby, Standby' =;Q.000. 0.000 Unused VO00 0:000 0.000 „ Unused 0.000 0.000: o.000 Unused o.000 M.000 b -MOM 0:000 Totals 0.000 0.000 SEP -17-90 MON 15:07 GLANT TEXTILES CORP P . 0 2 i i t Laboratories In: United States Testing Company, Inc. California Division 5555 TELEGRAPH ROAD, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90040 TELEPHONE: LOS ANGELES -2131723.7151 FROM SAN FRANCISCO -41519284855 REPORT OF TEST GLANT FABRICS P.O. Box 3637 Seattle, Washington 98124 Evaluation of the; d po Wallcovering Collection for Tlame Spread Properties and Heat Delamination Resistance May 3,1984 y 3, / i Michael S. Elliott Test Technician Page 1 of 8 TEST REPORT No. LA 40035 SIGNE+.t •R THE COWAN BY " atrick V. McCullen Fire Technology Manager sb York • Chicago • Los Angeles • Tulsa • Memphis • Reading • Richland New THIS REPORT APPLIES ONLY TO THE STANDARDS OR PROCEDURES IDENTIFIED AND TO THE SAMPLLISI TESTED. THE TEST RESULTS ARE NOT NECESSARILY INDICATIVE OR REPRESENTATIVE OF THE QUALITIES OF THE LOT FROM WHICH TML SAMPLE WAS TAKEN OR OF APPARENTLY IDENTICAL **SIMILAR PRODUCTS. NOTHING CONTAINED IN ORT THIS SRISSUED UNLEMEAN THAI SS SPECIFICALLYESP SPECIFIED FOUR REPOTS AND LITTERS ARE TS FOR NY THE EXCLUTY SIVE CONTROL INC CLIENTRAm FON ETOLIENT WNOM THEY AREwH011 HIS TEST ADDRESSED. ME ANO THEY ANO THE NAME 0/ THE UNITEDSTATES`ALNAINC. INSIGNIA. ARE SPESRESEyi STI^VNAusesYOTHERMANNER WITHOUT OUR PRIOR WRITTEN APROVAL.AMLNOTDTROYDIN a SEP -17-90 M O N 15 : 0 s GL -Ah -IT TEXT I L E S CORP . 03 UIJD COMPAL, INC. LA 40035 REFERENCE Conferences with Ms. Beverly Heiszler commencing December 20, 1983. Client's confirmation dated January 6, 1984 per Ms. Beverly Heiszler. OBJECTIVE Evaluate the Adamo Wallcovering Collection in order to select representative samples for testing of flame spread characteri- stics and heat delamination resistance. REQUIREMENT Conduct flame spread, fuel contribution and smoke density evaluations in accordance with the procedures and equipment outlined in ASTM E-84, "Standard Method of Test for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials" and Heat De- lamination Resistance Tests to determine compliance with the San Francisco Building Code, Article 42, Section 4202A. SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION The sample materials were submitted and identified by the Client as: The Adamo Wallcovering Collection. Each pattern was identified by number and fiber content in percent per a specification sheet provided by the Client. Page 2 SEP -17-90 M O N 13:09 GLINT TEXTILES CORP P.04 UN1T6J STATES TESTING COMPANY4rt1C, LA 40035 FLAME SPREAD PROPERTIES - ASTM E-84 PREPARATION AND CONDITIONING The wallcovering samples were cut into three sections, 24 inches wide by 8 feet long, and adhered to panels of 114 inch asbestos -cement board with Shur Stik I11 wallcovering adhesive. The sample panels were placed in the conditioning room (maintained at a temperature of 73.4 + 5°F and a relative humidity of SO + 5%) and allowed to reach moisture equilibrium. • TEST PROCEDURE The samples were tested following calibration and preheating. The evaluations were performed in conformance with the specifications set forth in ASTM Designation E-84, "Standard Method of Test for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials", both as to equipment and test procedure. This test procedure is comparable to UL 723, NFPA No. 255 and UBC No. 42-1. Page 3 SEP -17-90 MON 15:09 G L A N T TEXTILES 1 c 0 R P 5 ,.:•,,;:.;.T: ttiN ,,. CO'MPANY. �C. UNI'TLi STATES S u HEAT DELAMINATION RESISTANCE TEST Article 41, San Francisco Bua.iding,Code LA 40035 TEST PROCEDURE Four 12" x 18" specimens of each wallcovering were adhered to 12" x 13" sections of 1/2" gypsum board allowing a 6" overhang of each specimen. The adhesive used was Shur Stik 111 wallcovering adhesive. The adhered specimens were placed in the conditioning room (maintained at a temperature of 73 * 5°F and a relative humidity of 50 + 5%) for forty-eight hours prior to testing. Two of the specimens were placed in the test oven in a vertical position and two in a horizontal position (simu- lating wall and ceiling applications) and subjected to 300°F for twenty-five minutes. Page 4 SEP -17-90 M O N 1 5: 1 0 G LAN T TEXTILES CORP P P.06 un•tw;r�rs;7;;;;'.Y't:'r�..•„•ep..,.•q:hin�:u.rrr.:�r'+r..�n�.n;a�.:w��;H', ,,. UNL,i,D STATES TESTING COWAN..., INC, IDENTIFICATION LA 40035 The wallcovering samples submitted and identified by the Client were evaluated for their physical characteristics (weight, construction, and fiber content). The samples judged to be the most critical in regard to direct flame contact, subsequent flame propagation and heat delamination resistance were selected as the representative samples for testing. Representative Sample ASTM E-84 Fiber Content & Category Pattern No: 6080 Adamo Diagonal No. 15 Cotton Representative Sample Heat Delamination Resistance Pattern No: 6080 Adamo Diagonal Page 5 Fiber ContentJCategory No. 15 Cotton SEP- 1 T -•9 0 M O N 1 5 : 1 1 G TEXTILES CORP UNITED1/4►.4 ATES TESTING COMPANY, Ihd. ASTM E-84 TEST DATA SHEET CLIENT: Giant Fabrics P 07 DATE: 3-8-84 SAMPLE; Wallcovering Pattern No: 6080 Adamo Diagonal THICKNESS: 0.10S" FLAME SPREAD: IGNITION:. 34 seconds LA 40035 FLAME FRONT:, 1 FT. MAX. TIME TO MAX. SPREAD 41 seconds CALCULATION: 9.Q9 x .515=4.68 TEST DURATION 10 minutes SUMMARY FLAME SPREAD BY: ASTM E -84-81a FUEL CONTRIBUTION: SMOKE DENSITY: 5 0 OBSERVATIONS Following sample ignition,a maximum flame front advance of 1 foot was observed in a total time of 41 seconds. Slight after - glowing noted at test conclusion. Page 6 "" &- =nisi UNITED STATES TESTING COMPANY, INC. 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LIST OF EVALUATED WALLCOVERINGS LA 40035 The following list of Giant Fabrics wallcoverings is repre- sented by the tests contained in this report. Based on the aforementioned test results, all the following wallcoverings are considered to have flame spread and smoke density values of 25 or less when applied to non-combustible substrates, and meet the requirements for Heat Delamination, Article 42, Section 4202A of the San Francisco Building Code. These tests and their findings do not presume to indicate in any way the behavior and/or consequences of the burning of these materials in actual fires. Cotton Fiber Content Category No.IS Pattern Nos. 6050 Adamo Solid 6060 Adamo Vertical 6070 Adamo Basket *6080 Adamo Diagonal * Representative Sample Tested, ASTM E-84 and Heat Delamination Resistance. * * * * * * * * * * * Page 8 SEP -17-90 MON 15:13 G L A N T TEXTILES CORP c • Link States:r Testing Com, ny, inc. . ....! .a.v�di PIPE•",: '.1:1:•:.�6'�•!,ep .,r. �;t•:.grv. .:q..r. California Division 5555 TELEGRAPH ROAD • LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90040 •213-723.7181 CLIENT: Giant Fabrics 2230 4th Ave. So. Seattle, WA. 98134 SUBJECT: lel of REPORT OF TEST P . 1 0 NUMBER LA 20169-1 2/12/82 Plammabi�lit of Upholstery Fabrics. REFERENCE: Client's letter dated 1/20/82 and confirmation to Grace Jutte. SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION: Thirteen samples of upholstery fabric submitted and identified by the Client as: 1. Whidbey -Color: Emerald Green 2. Eloise -100% Cotton 6 3. -Color: Ivory, 100% Cotton 4. Cesaro Diagonal II -100% Wool 5. Sa�dste2 -100% Cotton 6. Woo Tabby -100% Wool 7. Cavalry Wool -100% Wool 8. Library Wool -100% Wool 9. Wool Ottoman -100% Wool 10. Swanee-100% Wool 11. Crystella-60% Wool, 40% Linen 12. Picnic Pique -39% Nylon, 25% Cotton, 18% Wool, 18% Acrylic. 13. Chaine-Color: Ivory, 100% Cotton TEST REQUEST AND METHOD: Flammability per the State of California, Bureau of Home Furnishings Technical Bulletin 117, Section E, Upholstery Fabrics. The apparatus and methods of testing were those described in Commercial Standard CS 191-53 to which the California regulations refer. 2 CI,J my Tech.: L.'Javier Laboratories in: New York • Chicago • UNITED ST►TCS TESTING COMPANY. INC. REPORTS AND LETTERS ARE rOR THE EICLUSIVE US! OF THE CLIENT TO WHOM TREY ARE ADDRESSED ANO TMST AND INC NAME Of TME UNITED STATES TESTING COMPANY, INC., OR ITS SEALS OR INSIGNIA ARC NOT TO !E USED UNDER ANT CIRCUMSTANCES IN ADVERTISING TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND THEIR COMMUNICATION 70 ANT OTNCRS OR THE USE OF THE NAME Of UNITED STATES TESTING COMPANY, INC. MUST RECEIVE OUR PRIOR w*ITTEN LmPROVAL. OUR REPORTS APPLY ONLY TO THE STANDARDS OR rpOCEDuiCS IoEH7IflC0 ANO TO THC SAMPLEISI TESTED AN0101 INSPECTIONS MADE UNLESS Q'• MIERWI1E SPECIFIED. T 1! INSPEC1I001,2REStlLTLA4^ NOTjratT.I.SOR^R>*PRIEENTATIVE�or INC DUALITIES Or THE LOT PROM WNICM SIGNED F THE COMPANY BY L. Ozawa Los Anole►s • Tulsa • Memphis • Reading • Rit Nand SEP -17-90 MON 15:13 G L A N T TEXTILES CORP P. 1 1 CL:ENT: United States Testing Company, Inc Number Glant Fabrics LA 20169-1 RESULTS: Flammability Rate of Burning, seconds Submitted samples, for both surfaces (face and back) and each direction did not ignite to standard one -second flame impingement. CLASSIFICATION: Class 1 - Normal Flammability. CONCLUSION: The submitted samples meet the requirements of the State of California Bureau of Home Furnishings Technical Bulletin 117, Section E. Page 2 SEP -17-90 P10N 7 EBT. 1e00 1 5_: 1 4 GLANT TEXT I LES CORP • United States Testing Company, Inc. California Division 6555 TELEGRAPH ROAD. LOS ANGELES. CALIFORNIA 00040 TELEPHONE: LOS ANGELES -41317237181 FROM SAN FRANCISCO -415/922.5856 REPORT OF TEST GLANT FABRICS P.O. Box 3637 Seattle, WA 98124 FLAME SPREAD PROPERTIES AND HEAT DELAMINATION EVALUATION Linen, Silk and Cotton Wallcovering Collections February 11, 1983 TEST REPORT NO. P . 1 2 LA 30165 SIGNED R TH- COj4fPANY 1Pla7t11,11Z.441 BY Michael S. Elliott 'atrick V. McCullen Test Technician Manager/Fire Technology Page 1 of 16 Sb Laboratories in: New York • Chicago • Los Angeles • Tulsa • Memphis • Reading • Richland frit► istNTATI C OM TOW Nt QUAL TIES 01 THC LOon TT ;ION %% ICN SME SANKI& WAST TAKEN OR 0M APPARENTLY IDEm, TNSNTICAL OR SIMILAR PRODUT CT'S NOTHING RILY CONTAINID IN IS lawn, LO4UNLL 1 ZPECI'ICALLT sPCCIMIED�CGURORLPORTS AND LLTTCRSUAlt ANY0T141Lixcf.YSfiVC U1EPROGRAM 01 INC CLILNTINC ToCCM? IoNONTMCYOANCH11 ADDEESSED. AND 1NEY AND THE NAME OR MC UNITED STATES TESTING COMPANY, INC. 01 ITS SCAL1 OR INSIGNIA, AR% NOT TO It USED UNOCR ANY CIRCUM$TANCEI IN AWN. MIST GTo INC A CHCAA'. or LIC AND MM NOT BC UM) 111 ANY OTHER MANNER WITHOUT Gun 11101 WRIYTEk APPROVAL. 'MAMAS NOT DLSTROYED IN TESTING SEP -17-90 M O H 15:15 G LAN T TEXTILES CORP P. 1 3 UN Y D STATES TESTING COMPA'i , INC. LA 30165 REFERENCE Telephone conference with Mr. Gary Giant on January 27, 1983. OBJECTIVE Evaluate the wallcovering collections submitted and identified by the Client and select representative samples for testing of flame spread characteristics and heat delamination resist- ance. REQUIREMENT Conduct flame spread,'fuel contribution and smoke density evaluations in accordance with the procedures and equipment outlined in ASTM E-84, "Standard Method of Test for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials" and Heat 1e - lamination tests to determine compliance with the San Francisco Building Code, Article 42, Section 4202A. Pg. 2 SEP -17-913 MON 1 5: 1 5 ILNT TEXTILES C O R P P. 1 4 UNI} STATES TESTING COMPAN' -IIN+C. FLAME SPREAD PROPERTIES - ASTM E-84 LA 30165 PREPARATION AND CONDITIONING The wallcovering samples were cut into three sections, 24 inches wide by 8 feet long, and adhered to panels of 1/4 inch asbestos - cement board with Shur Stik 111 wallcovering adhesive. The sample panels were placed in the conditioning room (maintained at a tempera- ture of 73.4 + 5°F and a relative humidity of 50 + 5%) and allowed to reach moisture equilibrium. TEST PROCEDURE The samples were tested following calibration and preheating. The evaluations were performed in conformance with the speci- fications'set forth in ASTM Designation E-84, "Standard Method of Test for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials," both as to equipment and test procedure. This test procedure is comparable to UL 723, NFPA No. 255 and UBC No. 42-1. Pg. 3 1 SEP -17-90 M O N 15:16 G L A N T TEXTILES CORP P. 1 5 r b1TED STATES TESTING COM1�rcf4Y, INC. HEAT DELAMINATION TEST Article 42 San Francisco Building Code LA 30165 TEST PROCEDURE; Four 12" x 18" specimens of each wallcovering were adhered to 12" x 13" sections of 1/2" gypsum board allowing a 6" overhang of each specimen. The adhesive used was Shur Stik 111 wallcovering adhesive. The adhered specimens were placed in the conditioning room (73 + 5°F and 50 + 5% relative humi- dity) for forty-eight hours prior to testing. Two of the specimens were placed in the test oven in a vertical position and two in a horizontal position (simulating wall and ceiling applications) and subjected to 300°F for twenty-five minutes. Pg. 4 SEP -17-90 MON 15:16 G L A N T TEXTILES CO4cP P. 1 6 Utr1'ED STATES TESTING CCMP4Y, INC. IDENTIFICATION LA 30165 The Wal1covering samples submitted and identified by the Client were evaluated for their physical characteristics (weight, construction, and fiber content). The samples judged to be the most critical in regard to direct flame contact, subse- quent flame propagation and heat delamination resistance were selected as the representative samples for testing. Representative Sample, E-84 Fiber Content and Category, No. 2910 viku No. 2615 Evv No. 2470 Oyster Bay Representative Sample, Heat Delamination No. 2910 Viku No. 2615 Evv No. 2470 Oyster Bay Pg. 5 Linen No. 1 Silk No. 12 Cotton No. 15 Fiber Content and Category Linen No. 1 Sixk No. 12 Cotton No. 15 SEP -17-90 M O N 15:17 G L A N T TEXTILES CORP STATES T trig G COMPA', INC. SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS P 1 7 LA, 30265 Because of the possible variations in reproducibility, the results are adjusted to the nearest figure divisible by 5. Sample. __ 'Fuel__ Smoke Identification Flame Spread Contribution Density. No. 2910 Viku B 10 5 No. 2615 Evv 0 10 0 No. 2470 Oyster Bay '5 10 5 In order to obtain the Flame Spread Classification,' the above results should be compared to the following table: NFFA CLASS UBC CLASS FLAME SPREAD A • 1 0 through 25 g rY 26 through 75 G "111 . 76 through 200 • D --- 201 through 500 E - Over: 500 ti Heat Delamination Test -Article 42, San Francisco B i1din9 Code All specimens of the wallcovering samples remained firmly attached to the gypsum board substrates and there were no signs of fabric or backing separation. Pg. 6 SEP -17-90 MON 15:18 G L A H T TEXTILES TILES COR P r itrhITED STATES TESTING CONS -ANS', INC. ASTM E-84 TEST DATA SHEET P . 18 LA 30165 CLIENT: GGLANT FABRICS DATE: 2-7-83 SAMPLE: No. 2470 Oyster Bay THICKNESS: 0.155" FLAME SPREAD: Ignition 28 seconds Flame Front 1 1/2 ft. max. Time to Max. Spread 55 seconds Calculation 14.0 x .515 = 7.2 Test Duration 10 minutes SUMMARY FLAME SPREAD BY: ASTM E-84- 81a 5 FUEL CONTRIBUTION: 10 SMOKE DENSITY 5 OBSERVATIONS Following sample ignition, a 1.5 foot flame front advance was observed in a total time of 55 seconds. Slight after - glowing noted at test conclusion. Pg. 11 GLANT FABRICS UNITED STATES TESTING COMPANY, INC . 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SMOKE DENSITY KEY: Sample —•-- t-- GLANT FABRICS P 20 LA 30165 No. 2470 Oyster Bay Red Oak -� -- w...rr. .aaawww....r.r.afl. w.n.a..========== mmmmm mmina•WWWWWrasa r.o.wwwww+www..w.o..o..o.o..ri wwr *a.`•Gw .rw-w. rarw :: • OS7. mS •.mall :01P -t.11- : ....a arwaw=ww r+.e MVO www....�.....w.r. r.urrrr.r.wwwr='.. waw.wrnr pq C.-.q.r ABO. « 'LS:1.41:3_' ...•..__..a-_.. ..rr.w. ! '."liia.. L -.- . w♦a...w..ww.r...r t' .. a....r.........-.....yr ....r. 1 2 3 . 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Minutes Pg. 13 • t SEP -17-90 MON 15:20 G L A N T TEXTILES CORP P.21 • F UNITED STATES TESTING COMFPA Y, INC. LA 30165 LIST OF EVALUATED WALLCOVERINGS The following list of Glant Fabrics wallcoverings are re- presented by the tests contained in this report. Based on the aforementioned test results, all the following wallcoverings are considered to have flame spread and smoke density values of 25 or less when applied to non-combustible substrates, and meet the requirements for Heat Delamination - Article 42, Section 4202A of the San Francisco Building Code. These tests and their findings do not presume to indicate in any way the behavior and/or consequences of the burning of these materials in actual fires. Cotton,Fiber Content Category No. 15 Style No. Name 2404 Olark 2450 Roji 2465 Savah Solid *2470 Oyster Bay 2610 Cabo 2620 Windigo 2729 Safari 2800 Vitoria 2810 Frederica 2860 Okura 2870 Rafo 2970 Bon Bon 2980 Eloise 2990 Sandsteppe 3050 Chaine 3200 Fenetre 7100 Helen Marie 7150 Kayla 7200 Grimaldi 7300 Tuki 7430 Striata 7440 Cubist *Representative Sample Tested. Pg. 16 PURCHASING SPECIALISTS :R 9RPORATED 21`_,t ON Ai l• C:Ai",F.q.. PURCHASE ORDER !FQRNIA OFFICE. (714) 988 093. - FAX (714) 391-226: kA,,A-,1?IN6 i ON OFFICE (206) 687 502i FAX (206) 687 521 \- SUPPLIER. SHIP TO: 114 )N NI', 8916 SHIPPING UAT! RI GI.t S1t ! O;- ,f R 1•a i; APPROX. 10-1990 WIT T. ARVTSR 3-27-90 PURCHASE OROEH NO 5609 INTERNATIONAL DESIGNS 16000 PHOENIX DR. CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91745 ATTN: SCOTT BOYD (818) 968-5685 EMBASSY SUITES - SEATAC 15920 WEST VALLEY HIGHWAY TUKWILA, WA 98188 CONTRACT QUALITY - ALL MATERIALS MUST MEET GOVERNING FIRE CODES aTY RECO ,\T S I OTY ORO UNIT roe ORIGIN DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATION ITEMS ARE FOR RE- SALE UNLES OTHER- WISE NOTED SR-EHA 23-823885 THIS NUMBER MUSTAPPEAR ON AL MATERIAL, SHIPPING PAPERS AN CORRESPONDENCE. -NOTE: 1 -PREPAID" FREIGHT CHARGES TO BE BILLED ON INITIAL INVOICE (ONE BILLED PER SHIPMENT AND INCLUDE COPY OF FREIGHT BILL) OR HAVE CARRIER BILL PURCHASIN(. SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED 2 MAIL SEPARATE INVOICES FOR EACH SHIPMENT IN DUPI� CATE WITH ORIGINAL ANO COPY OF B1(OF LADING ON OAT' OF SHIPMENT 3 PLEASE MARKALL CARTONSEXACTLY ASSHQWN IN`SH11 TO' INCLUDING PURCHASE ORDER AND SPF CIAI INSTRUCTIONS 4.WEARE UNABLE TO PROCESS FOR PAYMENT ANY INVOICES AND/OR FREIGHT BILLS WHICH DO NOTINCLUDEALL INFORMATION REQUIRED!!! WE MUST HAVE ATTACHED ACKLNOWLEDGEMENT RETURNED IMMEDIATELY! r;r I(j.- 1 Tf RMS 3RD PARTY PAYMENT"n/3 DOWN NET 30/UPON CRL 136 EA LOUNGE CHAIRS AS PER PHO'T'O FABRIC COM FARC COM PENTAGON AC -61421 BLOSSOM #2. SIDEMARK: GUESTROOMS FLOORS 2,4,6,8 SCHEME A DIMENSIONS: 33 "WX 32"I)X 34 "HTX 1 ,R'."ST. H'I'. ARM HT. 25;1' 102 EA LOUNGE CHAI.4'S AS PER PHOTO FABRIC COM - ARC COM WEDGEWOOD AC -61444 #25. SIDEMARK: GUESTROOMS FLOORS 3,5,7 SCHEME B DIMENSIONS: 33"WX32"DX34"HTX18;"S'1'.HT. ARM HT. 251" PAS 4XAPPROV. UNIT COST TOTAL 150.25 20,4 34 . u 150.25 1 36 EA DOUBLE SIZE SLEEPER SOFA AS PER PHOTO FABRIC COM - KRAVET FABRICS #4858 COLOR #57 SIDEMARK: GUESTROOMS FLOORS 2,4,6,8 SCHEME A C DIMENSIONS: 75"WX36"DX34"HTX18z"ST.HT. ARM HT. 251" 5\314.00 102 EA DOUBLE SIZE SLEEPER SOFA AS PER PHOTO FABRIC COM - KRAVET FABRICS #4858 COLOR #15 SIDEMARK: GUESTROOMS FLOORS 3,5,7 SCHEME B 42,704.00 {Y KYREE MAXHER 1 ACCEPTING THIS ORDER IT IS UNDERSTOOD THE SELLER AGREES TO THE TERMS ANO CONDITIONS SHOWN ABOVE AND ON THE REVERSE OF THIS ORDER WHII;H ARE INCORPORATED ANO MAGE A PART HEREOF ANO THE BUYER HEREBY OBJECTS TO ANY CONFLICTING OR ADDITIONAL TERMS OR CONOITIONS TOTAL THIS PURCHASE ORDER CONTINUED ON P.O. 5610 JYPIT(1 V I '! ALIT H(1HIZED SIGNATURE STEVEN C___ 1SEI11NTNC;FR/KC)AR TNC .PPR!1VI 1) AUTHORIZED SIGNATURF 111r:0 A.(•., •.. W.1 I..IY1!. :0 ;10 ,1Se11 AREAS AS AROVR DENNIS G. SANNES/PURCHASING SPECTATTSTS pPRIlVI 1• AIITNORI7ED SIGNATURE THIS PURCHASE ORDER WAS PREPARED BEHALF OF KOAR-SeaTac INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIP, L.P. ON PU. CHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED i .'151 EAST'D• Sr .`>II111 ONTARIO CP. ,J1. PURCHASE ORD EE (;A1 If t ;RNIA OFFICE: (714) 988-093'. FAX (714) 391.726: iINf;if)N OFFICE. (206) 687 vitt: FAX. (206) 687-S2 t• PT0I Rpt Tit LATE RL Out STI f) •;!' OA t! APPROX. 10-1990 8916 W1LL ADVISE 1 3-27-90 SUPPLIER: INTERNATIONAL DESIGNS 16000 PHOENIX DR. CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91745 ATTN: SCOTT BOYD (818) 968-5685 SHIP TO: EMBASSY SUITES - SEATAC 15920 WEST VALLEY HIGHWAY TUKWILA, WA 98188 &RCHASF ORDER Nf 566 CONTRACT QUALITY - ALL MATERIALS MUST MEET GOVERNING FIRE CODES ATSI ORIGIN ITEMS ARE !:`H RE- SALE UNLES OTI+F R. WISE NOTED SR - EHA 23-823885 *NOTE: _ 1 'PREPAID' rat'GI11 CHARGES TO BE BILLED ON INITIAL INVOICE IONf 81! LED PER SHIPMENT ANO INCLUDE COPY Of FREIGHT Bf1.L1 OR HAVE CARRIER BILL PURC.HASINf: SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED. 2 MAIL SEPARATF INVOICE$ FOR EACH SHIPMEN1 IN UI)PI. CATE WITH ORIGINAL AND COPY OF 811 1 OF LADING ON DA TI OF SHIPMENT 3 PLEASE MARK ALL CARTONS EXACTLY ASSH(rWN IN SHIP TO" INCLUDING PURCHASE ORDER AND SPEC:AI INSTRUCTIONS THIS NUMBER MUSTAPPEARONA MATERIAL, SHIPPING PAPERS AND CORRESPONDENCE. 4.WEARE UNABLE TO PROCESS FOR PAYMENT ANY INVOICES AND/OR FREIGHT BILLS WHICH DO NOT INCLUDE ALL INFORMATION . REQUIRED!!! WE MUST HAVE ATTACHED ACKLNOWLEDGEMENT RETURNED IMMEDIATELY! I +FIGHT TERM, 3RD PARTY PAYMENT IFF.".• 1/3 DOI% NET 30/UPON CREI` aTY. OTY. RECD. ORD. UNIT DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATION PURCHASE COST APPROVr, UNIT COST TOTAL CONTINUED FROM P.O. 5609 DIMENSIONS: 75"WX36"DX34"HTX182"ST.HT. ARM HT. 253" *PLEASE NOTE SHIPPING DATE REQUESTED* IF ANY PROBLEM, PLEASE NOTIFY KYREE MAHER IMMEDIATELY (714) 988-0933 1/3 DEPOSIT $36,830.50 CK# PLEASE RETURN ACKNOWLEDGMENT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE 31 4 .00 32, 028. 00 BY TOTAL THIS PURCHASE ORDER 110,491.50 IN ACCEPTING THIS ORDER IT IS UNDERSTOOD THE SELLER AGREES TO THE TERMS ANO CONDITIONS SHOWN ABOVE AND ON THE REVERSE OF THIS ORDER WHICH ARE INCORPORATED AND MADE A PART HEREOF AND THE BUYER HEREBY OBJECTS TO ANY CONFLICTING OR ADDITIONAL TERMS OR COmOITIONS APPROVE 1) STEVEN C. API'lOV I- D DENNIS G. AP'`r41Vl I) At II I-IOfltlf D SIGNAT(IRf K=NN IN Dept *Area ut WLu n rtnm In tw' .!sed At I1 H(11171, D SI(:NATUI1E SANNES/PURCHASING SPECIALIS n I1L+O1117F1) SIGNA1IRF S THIS PURCHASE ORDER WAS PREPARED ON BEHALF OF KOAR-SeaTac INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIP, L.P. 09/17/90 14121 S 714 671 6861 "Simply the best seat in town;' Designer Rsourc• P.02 International International International September 17, 1990 Purchase Specialists, Inc. Attention: Kyree Suite 208-A 2151 East D Street Ontario, CA 91764 To whom it may concern: Please find attached flame spread certification from the material suppliers for the upholstery products used in production of the lounge chairs and sleeper sofas for the Seatac Project / Embassy Suites / Purchase Order Number 5609/5610. Please advise if additional informatio is required. RSB:dmb Attachment Sine R. Scott Boy Sales Representative Sent via fax (714) 799-9456 INTERNAIIONAI DESIGNS A Di on of Al Choir Corporation 16000 Phoenix DtN• • Po. Soot 3969 • Ctty of Indtutry, CA 91746 Telephone: 615/066.6685 • FAX: 818/330.1259 09/17/90 14122 a 714 671 6861 GREAT WESTERN Designer Rsource P. 03 j\,, atoll Woolson Poon Products Corp. 60 North Batavia Stress tango, Cslltorn&a 92656 � 14j67f•0110 (600l06t•?009 �01'� CERTIFICATES OF COMPLIANCE Customers Commercial Chair/ International Designs 'Dates June 14, 1990 Products V 1015, V 1019, V 1230 V 1436, V 1444, V 1823 V 1833, V 1844, V 1855 This is to certify that that above products meet the flamma- bility requirements for the Cal 117 and NFPA 260 standards. 0....+..salt' a Qua. ty Control 1 Msnulaclurer and Fabricator of Foam Products for Industry 09/17/90 14122 a 714 671 6861 D.sign*r Rsourc• • Western Synthetic Pelt Co. 'A DIVISION OF LIGHTRON CORPORATION 1 David Linder President TELEPHONE 12131638.2223 08 (213) 638 9383 r• stay 17, 1984 'lb Man it May Concern, a P.04 This letter is to certify that all products manufactured by ,*. Western Synthetic Felt Caipany pass the requirements of the California ,Bureau of Hare Purnishinga technical bulletin 117 75. r 30 If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to call me. • Sincerely, DL/dbc • 2949 EAST DOMINGUEZ STfEET • P,a. BOX 0240 CARSON CALIFORNIA 90749 • la 09/17/90 14:23 TEXTILES�� & SUPPLIES August 8, 1990 International Design 16000 Phoenix Drive City of Industry, CA 91744 Attention: Cecelia a 714 671 6861 Oasignor Rsourc• RECEIVED .(tUt# 2.9 (990. 18:109 SHOI MAO AVI.NU l 01 mu OS, CA 90;'0 1 (2131920 -0441 FAX: (2 13) 404 •,3 275 P.05 Dear Cecelia: In reference to your inquiry concerning Petco'e Welt Cord the following applies: Petco'e Welt Cords meet UFAC's Phase 2 Welt Cord Test, (burning cigarettes), which would meet NEPA - 260 Fire 1 Class. Any of Petco'a edgings and tacking strip products may be used by manufacturers building furniture to UFAC's standards. Should you have further inquiries - do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Ttit/L(ntid.41/562.7i% Herb Mahaffey Sales Representative HGM/vcc r P E CffASENG SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED TED 2 151 EAST D' ST., SUITE 2r1;.:',.: ONTARIO. Cr S 1 7 SUPPLIE R: I " i :Y; !T I! N NI SHIPPING DATE REOUFSTED 89 16 ASAP LEE JOFA INC. 8687 MELROSE AVE. #678 LOS ANGELES, CA 90069 ATTN: GEORGE MASSAR/213-659-7777 SHIP TQ: EMBASSY SUITES - SEATAC C/O HAMMER COLLECTION 1015 SOUTH VAIL MONTEBELLO, CA 90640 SIDEMARK: EMBASSY SUITES SEATAC/PSI' CONTRACT QUALITY -ALL MATERIALS MUST MEET GOVERNING FIRE CODES - UL APPROVED SHIP VIA UPS priVirtV .UNIT I=` F.O.B. ORIGIN PURCHASE ORDER CALIFORNIA OFFICE. (714) 988-0933 FAX: (714) 391-2262 WASHINGTON OFFICE: (206) 687-502C FAX: (206) 687-521r: ITEMS ARE- FOR .RE-,; SALE UNLES ,OTHER= WISE NOTED: • PURCHASE ORDER NO. 5642 THIS NUMBER MUSTAPPEAR ON A MATERIAL SHIPPING PAPERS AND CORRESPONDENCE. 'NOTE: ' - • - 1.-PREPAID":FREIGHT.CHARGES TO BE BILLED ON INITIAL INVOICE (ONE BILLED PER SHIPMENT AND INCLUDE COPY OF FREIGHT • 81LU OR HAVE CARRIER BILL PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED. 2. MAIL SEPARATE INVOICES FOR EACH SHIPMENT IN DUPLI- CATE WITH ORIGINAL AND COPY OF BILL OF LADING ON DATE OF SHIPMENT. 3. PLEASE MARK ALL CARTONS EXACTLY AS SHOWN — IN -SHIP TO INCLUDING PURCHASE ORDER AND SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS 4.WEARE UNABLE TO PROCESS FOR PAYMENT ANY INVOICES AND/OR FREIGHT BILLS WHICH DONOTINCLUDE ALL INFORMATION REQUIRED!!! WE MUST HAVE ATTACHED ACKLNOWLEDGEMENT RETURNED IMMEDIATELY! FREIGHT TERMS PAYMENT TERMSUPON PPY & ADD APPROVEL-50%DEP. ,NET30 ?.�K" ?!#: r;ttPURCHASE;-QOSfi:,•0 , ... _ $910UNIT:COST :�'- eTOTAC: .- . ""vzirS13Y'yt �P�3�!','�t.'r" `•e?+.Fa.'..7�'�:'.:'- �.;.. Pk r�tjj lE NDSP.ECIF CA110N. - .. ;•;. a irss% f�`31i" a�G '� : S tiro^' zr- . G 12 YDS #894250 BEAUMONT EPINGLE COLOR TOFFEE 88.00 1,056.00 SIDEMARK: 2 LOUNGE CHAIRS LOBBY A 6 = YDS, #894260 BARING EPINGLE COLOR TOFFEE 88.00 528.00 •SIDEMARK: 2 DESK CHAIRS LOBBY A PLEASE NOTE SHIPPING DATE REQUESTED E IF ANY PROBLEM, CONTACT KYREE MAHER IMMEDIATELY @ 714-988-0933 RETURN ATTACHED ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AS 1 SOON AS POSSIBLE!! f } 50% DEPOSIT $792.00 f KYREE MAHER TOTAL THIS PURCHASE ORDER 1,584.00 IN ACCEPTING THIS ORDER IT IS UNDERSTOOD THE SELLER AGREES TO THE TERMS ANO CONDITIONS SHOWN ABOVE AND ON THE REVERSE OF THIS ORDER WHICN ARE NCORPORATED ANO MADE A PART HEREOF ANO THE BUYER HEREBY OBJECTS TO ANY CONFLICTING OR ADDITIONAL TERMS OR CONDITIONS. STEVEN C. PROVED P.J. MILLE AUTHOHIZEO SIGNATURE NNINGER/KOAR INC_ PROVED A 0!I1 1! EO SI ;NATLIRf Dept./Area ,n which to to be used FABRIC/VARIOUS AREAS AS MARKED THIS PURCHASE ORDER WAS PREPARED ON BEHALF KOAR-SeaTac PARTNERS, T,.P. PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATFn E 11 V7/1f/70 1y:1r $ 213 659 3350 LEE JOFA/L.A. Cfb1 TER !-ABRI+CS TESTING BUREAU Member of the Inchcape Inspection & Testing Services Group 101 WEST 31ST STREET, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10001.3583 (212) 868.7090 FAX (212)967-2566 TEST REPORT cQ 25t BESISTANC$ TO ABRASIOV ASTM D 3597, Modified (#10 Cotton Duck) SAMPLE #22 BRADWELII; TAPESTRY 3,000 Double Rubs 9,000 Double Rubs 15,000 Double Rubs 19,000 Double Rubs 21,000 Double Rubs SAMPLE #23 TRIBUNE STRAPW0R4 3,000 Double Rubs 9,000 Double Rubs 15,000 Double Rubs 25,000 Double Rubs 31,000 Double Rubs 33,000 Double Rubs SAMPLE #24 BEAUMONTgSpYN'G 3,000 Double Rubs 9,000 Double Rubs 15,000 Double Rubs 25,000 Double Rubs 35,000 Double Rubs 45,000 Double Rubs 50,000 Double Rubs 02 REPORT NO. 57654 August 9, 1989 -CONT.-) HARE No Noticeable Wear No Noticeable Wear No Noticeable Wear No Noticeable Wear Noticeable Wear WAFP No Noticeable wear No Noticeable Wear No Noticeable Wear No NoticeableWear. No Noticeable Wear Noticeable Wear WARP, No Noticeable Wear No Noticeable Wear No Noticeable Wear FILLING No Noticeable No Noticeable No Noticeable No Noticeable No Noticeable FILLING No Noticeable No Noticeable No Noticeable No Noticeable No Noticeable Wear wear Wear Wear Wear Wear Wear Wear Wear Wear Noticeable Wear FLLLING No Noticeable No Noticeable No Noticeable Noticeable Noticeable Noticeable No Noticeable No Noticeable Wear No No Noticeable Wear No No Noticeable Wear No No Noticeable Wear -continued- SUBJECT TO TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRINTED IN BACK wear Wear Wear Wear Wear Wear Wear In The Oovmark Organization, Inc. P.O. Rex 007 •.11mole. New York 11710 TN: 51149341W A 'TESTING - DATA SHEET CCI PA_N1[ SUBMITTING SA phEs Name: , Lee ,jofa Address: 800.,Cdatral Blvd Telephone 0: 901 41R -A444 LIENT'S ID»1TIFICATION: Beaumont 894250 75% Wool, 25% Cotton P.O. # M1548 rz SAMPLES RECEIVED: 4/11/89 TEST REPORT 0: 85692 • ST PERFORMED: UFAC FAbric Classification Test Method 1983 Cigarette Ignition Resistance of Fabric Intended For Use in Upholstered Furniture C Specimen # 1 2 3 GOVMARK TEST RESULTS Ignition None None None Char Length Inches (Vertical Panel) 0.2 0.2 0.2 ITERIA: Claes Is Class II: For each specimen the Char Length shall be less than 1.75" (indicates propensity to resist cigarette ignition in conjunction with standard foam filling material) If any specimen ignites, or has a Char Length of 1.75" or greater (indicates inability to resist cigarette ignition in conjunction with standard foam filling material) NCLUSZON: The above results indicate a Class I rating. :ertify that the above results were obtained after testing spec mens in accordance' with Y UFAC Fabric Classific4 on Tes _ r thod 1983. e procedures and equipment specified b ZE TESTING COMPLETED jd 4/18/89 AGN T �..0. 1 -, SO HE GOVMARK ORGANIZATION, INC. 09/17/90 14118 r S 213 659 3330 LEE SOFA/L.A. TESTING - DATA SHEET TThe ovmark 0...Organization, Inc. P.O. Sou OOT aiII,NewYak11710Ts1:61I.23. 14 .IENT'S IDENTIFICATION: Beaumont 894250 75% Wool, 25% Cotton Nims: Address: M '1 04 A ;OMPANI SUBMITTING SAMPLES Lee Jofa 800 central Blvd Carlstadt. NJ 07072 Telephone #: 291 438-8444 Lori DiTierj. P.O. # M1548 CE SAMPLES RECEIVED: 4/11/88 TEST REPORT #: 85692-1 . TEST PERFORMED ASTM D 4157 (formerly ASTM D 1175) Oscillatory Cylinder Method (Wyzenbeek) Abrasion Tension Pressure Abrader RESULTS c 4 lbs. 3 lbs. 50 x 70 wire screen 3,000 Double Rubs 9,000 Double Rubs 15,000 Double Rubs CODE CLASSIFICATION Light Duty Medium Duty Heavy Duty Warp Specimens No Visible Wear No Visible Wear No Visible Wear - 3,000 Double Rubs ▪ 9,000 Double Rubs • 15,000 Double Rubs CONCLUSION The above results indicate a Heavy Duty classification. Filling Specimens No Visible Wear No Visible Wear No Visible Wear I certify that the above results were obtained after testing specimens in accordance with the procedures and equipment specified by ASTM D 41 4 TESTING COMPLETED 4/18/89 _41AtAilik/ ►`A UR 11W jd EST SUPE OR E GOVMARK ORGANIZATION, INC. r• PhoE 5 cry rTER FABRICS TESTING BuRE, Pti . Momber 011h• inchospe inspection a Testing Services Group 101 WEST 31ST STREET, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10001.3383 (212) 858.7090 EPOR`7' FAX (212)987-2566 TEST R REPORT NO. 57654 RZELMWSILA5LmuLta4 (-CONT.-) ASTM 0 3597, Modified (#10 -Cotton Duck) SAMPLE #7 METR_ Q _, �1 c� j F . .3,000 Double Rubs 9,000 Double Rubs 15,000 Double Rubs 25,000 Double Rubs 35,000 Double Rubs 45,000 Double Rubs 50,000 Double Rubs SAMPLE #8 8aj'T.SM';• EPI,,, NNG.L 3,000 Double Rubs 9,000 Double Rubs 15,000 Double Rubs 25,000 Double Rubs 35,000 Double Rubs 45,000 Double Rubs 50,000 Double Rubs EARE No Noticeable Wear No Noticeable Wear No Noticeable Wear No Noticeable wear No Noticeable Wear No Noticeable Wear No Noticeable Wear No Noticeable No Noticeable No Noticeable Wear Wear Wear No Noticeable Wear No Noticeable, Wear No Noticeable Wear No Noticeable Wear continued, SUBJECT TO TERMS ANO CONDITIONS PRINTED IN BACK August 9, 1989 No Noticeable Wear No Noticeable Wear No Noticeable Wear No Noticeable Wear No Noticeable Wear No Noticeable wear No Noticeable Wear ZE2 No Noticeable Wear No Noticeable Wear No Noticeable Wear No Noticeable Wear No Noticeable Wear No Noticeable Wear No Noticeable Wear PLJRCHgSING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED SUPPLIER: I 1891(; 2151 FAST 'EY ST SUITE 208a C'N TAPil i, CA 91764 SHIPPING DATE HFOUERIf D ASAP PINDLER & PINDLER 2580 SANTA FE AVE. REDONDO BEACH, CA 90278 ATTN: DEBBIE BOWEN/213-643-6075 PURCHASE ORDER 5/7/90 SHIPTO: EMBASSY SUITES - SEATAC C/O HAMMER COLLECTIONS 1015 SOUTH VAIL MONTEBELLO, CA 90640 SIDEMARK: EMBASSY SUITES SEATAC/PSI CONTRACT QUALITY - ALL MATERIALS MUST MEET GOVERNING FIRE CODES - UL APPROVED 36 YDS a � ' PURCHASE ORDEF LL,FORNIA OFFICE. (714) 388-093:: FAX: (714) 391-2262 5H:NGTON OFFICE: t206) 687-502C FAX: (206) 6Z--i7-521E. ITEMS ARE FOR RE- SALE UNLLS OTHER- WISE NOTED: . „ *NOTE: 1.'PREPAIO^ FREIGHT CHARGES TO BE BILLED ON INITIAL INVOICE (ONE BILLED PER SHIPMENT AND INCLUDE COPY OF FREIGHT BILL) OR HAVE CARRIER BILL PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED. 2. MAIL SEPARATE INVOICES FOR EACH SHIPMENT IN DUPLI CATE WITH ORIGINAL AND COPY OF BILL OF LADING ON GATE OF SHIPMENT. 3. FLEASE MARK ALL CARTONS EXACTLY AS SHOWN - IN "SH IF TO- INCLUDING PURCHASE ORDER AND SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS. PURCHASE ORDER NO 5641 THIS NUMBER MUST APPEAR ON A MATERIAL, SHIPPING PAPERS AN CORRESPONDENCE. 4.WEARE UNABLE TO PROCESS FOR PAYMENT ANY INVOICES AND/OR FREIGHT BILLS WHICH DO NOT INCLUDE ALL INFORMATION REQUIRED!!! WE MUST HAVE ATTACHED ACKLNOWLEDGEMENT RETURNED IMMEDIATELY! FREIGHT TERMS PPY & ADD #2849 MASCOT LIDO SIDEMARK: 4 LOUNGE CHAIRS LOBBY A 11 ;YDS #2964 NEEDHAM SUNSET S/M 2 SIDE CHAIRS LOBBY B PAYMENT TERMS NET 30 DAYS sem, r7RC;iASECOST . r: PLEASE NOTE SHIPPING DATE REQUESTED 4IF ANY PROBLEM, NOTIFY KYREE MAHER 'IMMEDIATELY @ 714-988-0933 'RETURN ATTACHED ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AS !SOON AS POSSIBLE. wv. .i4tlN1 ' T -K',_,: == SEP 17 '90 9:30 FROM PINDLER CORP OFFICE PAGE.003 Pinder & Pinder Inc CORPORATE OFFICE AHD WAREHOUSE P.O. Dox 1039 2580 Sarno Fe Avenue Redondo Deoch, California 90278-0039 (213) 643-6075 DEAR Purrhagiaq Sp'ri, 1 i eke $ THIS IS IN REFERENCE TO YOUR INQUIRY OF Maar'nt PERTAINING '10 THE CALIFORNIA FLAMMABILITY STA' ARDS.. EFFECTED OCTOBER 1,1975, REQUIRING THAT SURFACES OF UPHOLSTERY FABRICS MEET THE CLASS I REQUIREMENTS OF U.S. DEPT. OF CCMMERCE C'CMMERCIAL STANDARD 191-53. THIS LETTER CERTIFIES THAT THE ABOVE FABRIC PURCHASED FROM US CCMPLY WITH AND PASS THE ASOVE PRESENT CALIFRONIA TEST,TECHNICAL BULLETIN #117. PINDLER & PINDLER, INC . r' �.. SEP 17 '90 9:29 FROM PINDLER CORP OFFICE PAGE.002 Pindler Ci Pindler Inc CORPORATE OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE P.O. Box 1039 2580 Santa Fe Avenue Redondo Beach, California 90278-0039 (213) 643-6075 DEAR Purchasing Specialist : THIS IS IN REFERENCE TO YOUR INQUIRY OF Needhan PERTAINING PD THE CALIFORNIA FLAMMABILITY STANDARDS EFFECTED OCTOBER 1,1975, REQUIRING THAT SURFACES OF UPHOLSTERY FABRICS MEET THE CLASS 1 REQUIREMENTS OF U.S. DEPT. OF CCNMERCE COMMERCIAL S'T'ANDARD 191-53. THIS LETTER CERTIFIES THAT THE ABOVE FABRIC PURCHASED FROM US COMPLY WITH AND PASS THE ABOVE PRESENT CALIFRONIA TEST,TECHNICAL BULLETIN #117. PINDLER & PINDLER,INC. 4 PURCHASING SPECIALISTS '''CORPORATED /1) 2151 EA5.1 'G" ST., SUITE 208a ONTARIO, CA 91764 RECUISIiv>N NC 8916 S I G DATE RE STEO APPR 10-1990 WT AR\LTSF A SUPPLIER: ARC COM FABRICS 33 RAM LAND SOUTH ORANGEBURG, NY 10962 ATTN: DAVID (914) 365-1100 SH(PTO: EMBASSY SUITES - SEATAC C/O INTERNATIONAL DESIGNS 16000 PHOENIX DRIVE CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91745 SIDEMARK: EMBASSY SUITES SEATAC/PSI PURCHASE ORDER CALIFORNIA OFFICE (714) 988.093: FAX (714) 391.226"Z WASHINGTON OFFICE (206) 687-5020 FAX: (206) 687-52.18 PURCHASr ORCIF R EIATF PURCHASE ORDER NO • 5000 CONTRACT QUALITY - ALL MATERIALS MUST MEET • GOVERNING FIRE CODES 3-27-90 VI a ATSI FOB ORIGIN ITEMS ARE FOR RE- SALE UNLES OTHER- WISE NOTED: SR-EHA 23-823885 THIS NUMBER MUSTAPPEARON AL MATERIAL, SHIPPING PAPERS AND CORRESPONDENCE. 'NOTE: 1 -PREPA O FREIGHT CHARGES TO BE BILLED ON INITIAL INVOICE (ONE BILLED PER SHIPMENT AND INCLUDE COPY OF FREIGHT BILL) OR HAVE CARRIER BILI PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED. 2 MAIL SEPARATE INVOICES FOR EACH SHIPMENT IN OUPLI CATE WITH ORIGINAL ANO COPY OF BILL OF LADING ON DATE OF SHIPMENT. • 3 PLEASE MARK ALL CARTONS EXACTLY AS SHOWN — IN -SHIP TO- INCLUDING PURCHASE ORDER ANO SPECIAL INSTRUCTION& 4.WEARE UNABLE TO PROCESS FOR PAYMENT ANY INVOICES AND/OR FREIGHT BILLS WHICH DO NOTINCLUDEALL INFORMATION REQUIRED!!! WE MUST HAVE ATTACHED ACKLNOWLEDGEMENT RETURNED IMMEDIATELY! [PFI .HT PAYMENT IF MAS 3RD PARTY OTY. QTY. RECD. ORD. UNIT DESCRIPTION ANO SPECIFICATION 50% DEPOSIT NFT n • PURCHASE COST 952 YDS PENTAGON #AC -61421 BLOSSOM #2 SIDEMARK: 136 LOUNGE CHAIRS GUESTROOMS FLOORS 2,4,6,8 SCHEME A 714 YDS PENTAGON #AC -61444 WEDGEWOOD #25 SIDEMARK: 102 LOUNGE CHAIRS GUESTROOMS FLOORS 3,5,7 SCHEME B CONFIRMING WITH DAVID *PLEASE NOTE SHIPPING DATE REQUESTED* IF ANY PROBLEM, PLEASE NOTIFY KYREE MAHER IMMEDIATELY (714) 988-0933 PLEASE RETURN ACKNOWLEDGMENT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. UNIT COST TOTAL 18.53 17,640.5( 18.53 13,230.4 BY TOTAL THIS BY imoYREE MAHER PURCHASE ORDER 30 , 8 70.98 N ACCEPTING THIS ORDER IT IS UNOERST000 THE SELLER AGREES TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SHOWN AROVE ANO ON THE REVERSE OF THIS ORDER WHICH ARE INCORPORATED *NO MAGE A PART HEREOF AND THE BUYER HEREBY OBJECTS TO ANY CONFLICTING OR ADDITIONAL TERMS OR CONDITIONS APPROVED AV TH(IR17f G SIGNATURE APPROVf0 u °op::Area .n which Atm 10 he .s - THIS PURCHASE ORDER WAS PREPARED ON TS BEHALF OF KOAR-SeaTac INVESTMENT 6 AUG -29-1990 16:06 FROM ARC—COM FABRICS INC. TO 7147999456 P.01/11 mil Arc -Com Fabrics Inc. 33 Ramland South Orangeburg, NY 10982 (914) 365.1100 (800) 223.5468 Fax: (914) 365.1285 • COMPANY NAME: FAX U ATTENTION: FROM: DATE: RE: FACSIMILE TRANSMISSION COVER SHEET NUMBER OF SHEETS INCLUDING COVER SHEET: COMMENTS: 1 � I/Ali/, /. -. T % e.9 AUG -29-1990 16:06 FROM ARC -COM FABRICS INC. TO 7147999456 v„it u O1aiC5 1 ebUng company, Inc. Textile Services Division 1415 PARK AVENUE • HOBOKEN, NEW JERSEY 07030 • 201-792.2400 • TELEX 219504 REPORT OF TEST June 4, 1985 CLIENT: Arc -Com Fabrics, Inc. 33 Ramland Road South Orangeburg, New York 10902-2689 SUBJECT: One (I) sample of fabric submitted and identified as below. Client's letter dated April 10, 1985. ?.02/11 NUMBER 09048-6 TEST PROCEDURE: The apparatus and methods of testing were tboee described in Commercial Standard for Flammability of Clothing Textiles CS -191-53. TEST RESULTS Both sides of the submitted sample when tested in its original condition and the length width directions did not ignite. The identification of this sample is as follows, Pentagon Classification: Class 1 Normal Flammability CONCLUSIONS: Based upon the results of the test reported above the submitted sample meets the requirements of the State of California Bureau of Same Furn- ishings as specified in Section B of their regulations Technical Bulletin #I17 dated January 1980. Page 1 of 1 C.., I Laboratories lade New York • Chicago • Los Angeles .Martucci Hong Kong D. A. impel • Singapore UNITED STATES TESTING COMPANY, INC. REPORTS ANO LET'ER•o ARE FOR THE EXCLUSIVE USE OR TME CLIENT TO WHOM TMEY 4RE ADDRESSED ANO INV ANO THE NAME OF THE UNTIED STATES TESTING COMPANY, INC. OR ITS SEALS OR INSIGNIA ARE NOT TO BE VSEO UNDER ANY CIRCUMETANOES IN AOVERTISMIG TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC ANC THEIR COMMUNICATION TO ANY OTHERS OR THE USE OF THE NAME OR UNITED suns TESTING OQMPANY. INC. MUST RECEIVEQUA PRIQA WRITTEN APPROVAL. OVA REPORTS APPLY ONLY TD THE STANDARDS OR PROCEOVRES IOENTIMED, TOTHE TESTI:CONDUCTED ANO TGTHE SAMPLET7TESTEO ANE OR INSPECTIONS WOE. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, ENE TEST ANG.QR INSPECTION RESULTS ARE NOT INDICATIVE QR REPRESENTATryE OF THE OUAUTIEE OF THE LOT FROM WNICM The SAMPLE WAS TANEN OR QF APPARENTLY IDENTICAL OR SIMILAR PRODUCTS AND NOTHING CONTAINED IN OMR REPORTS SHALL BE DEEMED TO IMPLY OR MEAN THAT UNITED STATES TESTING COMPANY, INC, CONDUCTS ANY OUAUTY CONTROL PROGRAM FOR TME CLIENT TO WHOM TME REPORT IS ISSUED. SAMPLES NOT DESTROYED IN TESTING ARE RETAINED A MAXIMUM OP THIRTY TLY; SIGNED FOR THE COMPANY BY Fane •0,1.A A Member W the Sas Group (tteI It OI(Nit•I• d, 1WV.BT•N•e) AUG -29-1990 16 07 FROM ARC -COM FABRICS INC. TO BETTER FABRICS TESTING BUREAU, INC. A LASTEST INTERNATIONAL COMPANY ' AElTEST J 7147999456 P.03/11 Arc -Com Fabrics Inc. 33 Ramland South Orangeburg, NY 10962 REPORT NO. 37806 101 WEST 31ST STREET NEW YORK, N.Y. 10001-3583 (212) 868-7090 TEST REPORT IDENTIFICATION SUBMITTED BY CLIENT Pentagon, 50% Nylon/50Z Rayon 54" CIGARETTE IGNITION RESISTANCE OF UPHOLSTERED PTJRNIZURE COMPONENTS (NFPA 260A - Fabric Test) QST RESULTS Replication No. 1 Replication No. 2 Replication No. 3 EVAWATION OF TEST RESULTS August 16 , 1985 CHAR LENGTH -INCHES 0.38 0.38 0.50 The results of this test show that this fabric is considered to be a Class I fabric. - co nt i, nue d -- SUBJECT TO TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRINTED IN BACK 1. AUG -29-1990 16:07 FROM ARC -COM FABRICS INC. TO 7147999456 P.04/11 Page 2 Report No. 37806 August 16, 1985 ,FLA148 RESISTANCE CLASSIFICATIONS Classx I - This class includes all fabrics which exhibit a vertical char of less than 1.75 in. (45 mm) on each of the three replications when subjected to the fabric classification test of NFPA 260A, Section 4-1. Class II - This class includes all fabrics which exhibit a vertical char equal to or greater than 1.75 in. (45 mm) on any one of three replications or which cause an ignition to occur on any of the three replications when subjected to the fabric classification test of NFPA 260A, Section 4-1. Test Reference 37806 GP BETTER FABRICS TESTING BURFAJJ, INC. ltichar te;-Rutherford Vice President & Dir. of Customer Service AUG -29-1990 16:08 FROM ARC -COM FABRICS INC. TO 7147999456 P.05/11 BETTER FABRICS TESTING BUREAU, INC. A LASTEST INTERNATIONAL COMPANY Arc -Com Fabrics Inc. 33 Ramland South Orangeburg, NY 10962 REPORT NO. 37806 101 WEST 31ST STREET NEW YORK, N.Y. 10001-3583 (212) 868-7090 TEST REPORT The sample identified below was submitted for testing. Pentagon, 50% Nylon/50% Rayon 54" TEST RESULTS UFAC FABRIC CLASSIFICATION (Cigarette Ignition Test) Specimen No. 1 Specimen No. 2 Specimen No. 3 COMMENT August 16, 1985 CHAR LENGTH -INCHES 0.38 0.38 0.50 The results of this test show that this fabric is considered to be a Class I fabric. TEST CRITERIA 1. If an ignition of the substrate in occurs, the fabric is a UFAC Class 2. If the vertical char of any of the or greater than 4.5 cm (1.75 in.), fabric. any of the II fabric. three test the fabric three test specimens is a UFAC 3. If no individual specimen yields a char of 4.5 cm (1.75 the fabric is a UFAC Class I fabric. Test Reference 37806 GP specimens is equal to Class II in.) or greater, BETTER FABRICS TESTING BUREAU, INC. Richard A. Rutherford Vice President & Dir. of Customer Service SUBJECT TO TERMS ANO CONDITIONS PRINTED IN BACK AUG -29-1990 16:e8 FROM ARC—COM FABRICS INC,, TO 7147999456 P.06/11 This report is for the infor %tion of rho Sponsor, N trey be used n+ ns entirety for the purpose of s erring product accement a Non+ duty constituted eoorovet euthorit es: however. :Nreport or the name of the insarute shall not be used in oubJ c a edvareising. SOUTHWEST RESEARCH INSTITUTE Department of Fire Technology POST OFFICE DRAWER 28510. 6220 CULEBRA RD. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 78284 INVESTIGATION OF SURFACE BURNING CHARACTERISTICS OF: A WOVEN WALLCOVERING FABRIC WITH A COATED BACK: PENTAGON PROJECT NO. 01-8302-419 FINAL REPORT AUGUST 2, 1985 Prepared for: ARC COM FABRICS, INCORPORATED 33 RAMLAND SOUTH ORANGEBURG, NEW YORK 10962 Carl A. Hafer, P. E. Manager Standard Testing Services L Approved by: Dr. Gordon E. Hartz1 Director, Fire Technology for Dr. Robert E. Lyle Vice President Chemistry and Chemical Engineering AUG -29-1990 16:09 FROM ARC -COM FABRICS INC... I. INTRODUCTION TO 7147999456 P.07/11 This report presents the results of a flame spread tunnel test on a wallcovering fabric, submitted for evaluation by Arc Com Fabrics, Incorporated, of Orangeburg, New York. The report contains a descrip- tion of the material tested, the preparation and conditioning of the specimen, the test procedure, and finally, the test results. Note that the results only apply to the specimen tested, in the manner tested, and not to the entire production of this or similar materials, nor to this material's performance when used in combination with other materials. All test data are on file and are available for review by authorized persons. The test was conducted in accordance with the provisions of ASTM Designation E84-84, "Standard Method of Test for Surface Burning Char- acteristics of Building Materials." This test method is similar to the test method specified in ANSI No. 2.5, NFPA No. 255, UL No. 723, UBC No. 42-1. ASTM E84 is a test procedure method only and does not set re- quirements for materials. Therefore, SwRI does not assign a classifica- tion to the material tested. Building codes, such as the Uniform Build- ing Code, have requirements dependent on building type, occupancy, etc. The building code having jurisdiction in the location a material is to be used will determine compliance of the test results. The purpose of the test was to evaluate performance of the test specimen in relation to that of glass -reinforced -cement board and red oak flooring under similar fire exposure. The results are expressed in terms of flame spread, fuel contribution, and smoke developed during a 10 -minute exposure and are recorded as a ratio with glass -reinforced - cement board 0 and red oak flooring 100. II. DESCRIPTION OF MATERIALS On July 9, 1985, the test material was received from the Client. It is described in Table 1 on the following page. p. AUG -29-1990 16:09 FROM ARC -COM FABRICS INC. SwRI Project No. 01-8302-419 Type: Trade Name: Color: Backing(s): Construction: No./Size Received: Thickness: Total Weight: Unit Weight: Substrate Used: Adhesive Used: TO 7147999456 P.06/11 TABLE 1. DESCRIPTION Fabric wallcovering Pentagon Red Coating Woven 1 piece, 54.5 x 178 in. (1.38 x 4.52 m) 0.103 in. (2.6 mm) 11.63 lb (5.04 kg) 24.85 oz/yd2 (0.805 kg/m2) 0.25 -in. (6.35 -mm) glass -reinforced -cement board B. F. Goodrich A -848-B Koroseal III. PREPARATION AND CONDITIONING OF TEST SPECIMEN The 21 -in. x 25 -ft (0.53 x 7.63-m) specimen was prepared using four 21 x 75 -in. (0.53 x 1.91-m) pieces cut from the roll submitted. Each piece was backcoated with B. F. Goodrich A -848-B Koroseal adhesive and applied to equivalent -sized sections of 0.25 -in. (6.35 -mm) glass - reinforced -cement board. All wrinkles were removed with brush and hand pressure to assure a firm bond. The specimen was conditioned for 20 days in an atmosphere main- tained between 68 and 78°F (20 and 26°C) temperature and 45- to 55 -percent relative humidity. IV. TEST PROCEDURE The test was conducted on July 30, 1985. Reference data were obtained and furnace operation checked by conducting a 10 -minute test with glass -reinforced -cement board on the day of the test and by peri- odic tests with red oak flooring. These tests provided the 0 and 100 references for flame spread, fuel contribution, and smoke developed. Ignition over the burners was noted 40 seconds after the start of the test in the most recent calibration with red oak flooring. Each speci- men to be evaluated was tested in accordance with the standard proce- dure. 2 AUG -29-1990 16:09 FROM ARC -COM FABRICS INC. TO 7147999456 P.09/11 SwRI Project No. 01-8302-419 3 V. TEST RESULTS The test results were calculated on the basis of observed flame travel and the measurement of areas under the recorder curves of furnace temperature and smoke developed (see Table 2). To allow for possible variations in results due to limitations of the test method, the numer- ical results wcre adjusted to the nearest figure divisible by 5. Recorded data for flame spread, fuel contribution, and smoke developed for the specimen are shown in the figures at the end of .this report as a solid line on each graph. TABLE 2. CLASSIFICATION Flame Spread Test Index Fuel Smoke S ecimen E84-84 Contribution Developed Glass -Reinforced -Cement Board 0 0 0 Red Oak Flooring 100 100 1Q0 A Woven Wallcovering Fabric With A Coated Back: Pentagon 20 VI. OBSERVATIONS DURING AND AFTER TEST 10 15 Observations made during and after the test are presented in Table 3 below. TABLE 3. OBSERVATIONS Event Steady Ignition, min:s 0:43 Splitting/Peeling, min:s 5:45 Maximum Flame Front Advance, min:s 5:15 ft 10.0 (m) (3.05) Afterflame, min:s ._ r AUG -29-1990 16:10 FROM ARC -COM FABRICS INC. SwRI Project No. 01-8302-419 TO 7147999456 P.10/11 TABLE 3. OBSERVATIONS (Continued) Dama e Consumed/Complete Char, ft 4.0 (m) (1.22) Heavy Char, ft 6.0 (m) (1.83) Surface Char, ft 10.0 (m) (3.05) Discoloration, ft 25,0 (m) (7.63) VII. UBC 4202.A DELAMINATION TEST* Two specimens, consisting of 12 x 12 -in. (0.305 x 0.305-m) sec- tions of wallcovering bonded to 0.25 -in. (6.35 -mm) glass -reinforced - cement board with B. F. Goodrich A -848-B Koroseal adhesive, were pre- pared from the submitted material. The specimens were conditioned at 70 * 5°F and 45 * 5 -percent relative humidity for a minimum of 2 days. One specimen was placed horizontally, the other vertically, in a labo- ratory oven at 300°F for 25 minutes. The specimens were then removed and examined. Observations made at this time showed that the wallcovering, Pentagon, did not display evidence of detachment during the exposure period. Based on the foregoing, the wallcovering, Pentagon, is considered to have passed the UBC 4202.A Delamination or Peel -Off test. * Applicable only to wallcoverings 0.036 in. (0.914 mm) or more in thickness. AUG -29-1990 16:10 FROM ARC -COM FABRICS INC. TO 7147999456 P.11/11 • 1• • Nl...C)., t.1 "‘,i.. .7.r2. -4 _•9 W 2 1- 25 20 FLAMESPPEai 'JS TIME r . .Red Oc,k i 1 FLIRMACE TEMP 4 s TIME (MINUTES) 10 12501.- 1 =, 0 0 750 I- 50 0 250 TEMPERATURE U` TIME Oaf; Board 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 o TIME <MINUTES) loot. SMObKE US TIME 90 Sn 70 80 40 30 20 10 9 1n ‹. .P d Onk) 1 t' :3 4 5 6 7 : TIME M I NUTc.1 9 10 A WOVEN WALLCOVERING FABRIC WITH A COATED BACK: PENTAGON PURCHASING SPECIALISTS CORPORATE!) data print int - ,e(lrcalec :. e'ceuence • 60�: 2151 EAS I 'D' ST., SUITE 208a ONTARIO, CA 91764 REOl11SITION NO 8916 SHIPPING GATE RFOUESTED ASAP PURCHASE ORDER CALIFORNIA OFFICE. (714) 988-0933 FAX: (714) 391-2262 WASHINGTON OFFICE. (206) 687-50210 FAX: (206) 687-5218 PURCHASE ORDER NO PURCHASE OROER DATE 3-27-90 SUPPLIER: SHIP TO: KRAVET FABRICS 8687 MELROSE AVE. LOS ANGELES, CA 90069 ATTN: AMY SILLS ( - ter- �)� r- Q�roc EMBASSY SUITES SEATAC C/O INTERNATIONAL DESIGNS 16000 PHOENIX DRIVE CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91745 SIDEMARK: EMBASSY SUITES SEATAC/PSI CONTRACT QUALITY - ALL MATERIALS MUST MEET GOVERNING FIRE CODES SHIP VIA ATSI OTY. OTY. RECD. ORO. FOE ORIGIN ITEMS ARE FOR RE- SALE UNLES OTHER- WISE NOTED: SR-EHA 23-823885 •NOTE: t. -PREPAID' FREIGHT CHARGES TO BE BILLED ON INITIAL INVOICE (ONE EIILLEO PER SHIPMENT ANO INCLUDE COPY OF FREIGHT BILL) OR HAVE CARRIER BILL PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED. 2 MAIL SEPARATE INVOICES FOR EACH SHIPMENT IN DUPLI- CATE WITH ORIGINAL AND COPY OF BILL OF LADING ON OATE OF SHIPMENT 3. PLEASE MARK ALL CARTONS EXACTLY AS SHOWN — IN -SHIP TO- INCLUDING PURCHASE ORDER AND SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS. 5606 THIS NUMBER MUST APPEAR ON At. MATERIAL, SHIPPING PAPERS AND CORRESPONDENCE. 4.WEARE IIs, : LE TO PROCESS FOR PAYMENT ANY INFO CES AND/OR FREIGHT BILLS WHICH DO NOT INCLUDE ALL INFORMATTON REQUIRED4!: WE MUST HAVE ATTACHED ACKLNOWLEDGEMENT RETURNED IMM DIATELY! FREIGHT TERMS 3RD PARTY UNIT OESCRIPTION ANO SPECIFICATION PAYMENT TERMS 50% DEPOSIT NPT 3n PURCHASE COST 1632 YDS #4858 COLOR # 57 FABRIC ��f- SIDEMARK: 136 SOFA SLEEPER-.GUESTROOMS FLOORS 2,4,6,8 SCHEME A 1224 YDS #4858 COLOR #15 FABRIC a./�/"`� SIDEMARK: 102 SOFA SLEEPER - GUESTROOMS FLOORS 3,5,7 SCHEME B *PLEASE NOTE SHIPPING DATE REQUESTED: IF ANY PROBLEM, PLEASE NOTIFY KYREE MAHER IMMEDIATELY (714) 988-0933 PLEASE RETURN ACKNOWLEDGMENT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. 50% DEPOSIT $21,348.60 CK# UNIT COST TOTAL 14.95 24,398.40 14.95 18,298.80 KYREE MAHER TOTAL THIS PURCHASE ORDER 47,697 70 IN ACCEPTING THIS ORDER IT IS UNDERSTOOD THE SELLER AGREES TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SHOWN ABOVE ANO ON THE REVERSE OF THIS ORDER WHICH ARE INCORPORATED AND MADE A PART HEREOF ANO THE BUYER HEREBY OBJECTS TO ANY CONFLICTING OR ADDITIONAL TERMS OR CONDITIONS PPROVEO STEVEN C. PPROVEO AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE KENNINGER/KOAR, INC. AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE NIS G. SANNES/PURCHASING SPECIALIS 0 AIJTH 1 C RI7FIl CIf:NAT, ine Dept /Area m wr„Cn ,rem 10 be used AREA AS ABOVE TS THIS PURCHASE ORDER WAS PREPARED ON FROM SIDNEY GOLDBERG 21243 Ventura Blvd. Suite 200 wnndland Hills. CA 91364 818/710-9900 FAX 8181710-1530 Purchasing Specialists Inc. 25814 Business Center Drive Suite B Redlands, CA 92374 Attn: Kyree Maher 8.29.1990 13:19 P. 2 August 29, 1990 Dear Kyree, In reference to your request for a flammability certificate on Kravet fabric 4859 - 57 and 4859 - 15, the following are the specifications that this particular fabric meets: California Bulletin 117 We hope that this information is satisfactory. If you should have any further questions, please do not hesitate to call us. Very truly yours, KRAVET FABRICS, INC. EXCLUSIVRLY RL1'ReSENTING SHOWROOMS; 2 'PT J•JOSEPHSON, INC. Laguna Niguel Phoenix San Diego Las Vegas Portland San Francisco Los Angeles Sacramento Seattle PURCHASING. SPECIALISTS INCORPORATE} n v •`: 1 EAST 'I)' ST., SUITE 208a ONdTAR.IO CA 91 764 PURCHASE ORDER CALIFORNIA OFFICE: (714) 988-0932 FAX' (714) 391-2262 WASHINGTON OFFICE -8` FAX. (206)(206) 687687-5215028 PURCHASE ORDER NO. 5605 REOUISITION NO I SHIPPING :AIF : OUF STEC, 8916 ASAP PUFC+ASE ORnER DATE 3-26-90 SUPPLIER: SHIP TO: ROBERT ALLEN AMETEX CONTRACT FABRICS 4243 BABCOCK AVE. STUDIO CITY, CA 91604 ATTN: DAVID - 818-505-9942 EMBASSY SUITES - SEATAC C/O SHELBY WILLIAMS 5303 E. TENNESSEE BLVD. MORRISTOWN, TN 37814 SIDEMARK - EMBASSY SUITES SEATAC/PSI CONTRACT QUALITY - ALL MATERIALS MUST MEET GOVERNING FIRE CODES SHI, ary RECD. ATSI arr. ORD. F.OB ORIGIN ITEMS ARE FOR RE- SALE UNLES OTHER- WISE NOTED: SR-EHA 23-823885 *NOTE: -PREPAID" FREIGHT CHARGES TO BE BILLED ON INITIAL INVOICE(ONE t3ILLED PER SHIPMENT ANO INCLUDE COPY OF FREIGHT BILL) OR HAVE CARRIER BILL PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED. 2 MAIL SEPARATE INVOICES FOR EACH SHIPMENT IN OUPLI CATE WITH ORIGINAL AND COPY OF SILL OF LADING ON DATE OF SHIPMENT. 3. PLEASE MARK ALL CARTONS EXACTLY AS SHOWN - IN -SHIP TO INCLUDING PURCHASE ORDER AND SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS. THIS NUMBER MUST APPEAR ON A MATERIAL, SHIPPING PAPERS AN CORRESPONDENCE. 4.WEARE ABLE TO PROCESS FOR PAYMENT ANY INV CES AND/OR FREIGHT BILLS WHICH DD OT INCLUDE ALL INFORMATION. REQDIREDV WE MUST HAVEI !! WTTACHED ACKLNOWLEOGEMENT .RETURNED IMM - FREIGHT TERMS PAYMENT TERMS 50% DEPOSIT NPT 30 DAYS PURCHASE COST 3RD PARTY UNIT DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATION C ---3'2- YDS JEOPARDY QUARTZ SIDEMARK: 48 CONFERENCE CHAIRS - CONFERENCE SUITES FLOORS 2, 4, 6, 8 UNIT COST TOTAL 18.55 %gO.�p 13-7 Q.1 C 1,001. 7-- YDS JEOPARDY LAPIS SIDEMARK: 36 CONFERENCE CHAIRS - CONFERENCE SUITES FLRS 3,5,7 18.55 1360 YDS JEOPARDY QUARTZ SIDEMARK: 544 DINING CHAIRS GUESTROOMS, FLOORS 3,5,7 18.55 1020 YDS JEOPARDY LAPIS SIDEMARK: 408 DINING CHAIRS GUESTROOMS, FLOORS 3,5,7 18.55 50% DEPOSIT $23,243.15, CK # **PLEASE NOTE SHIPPING DATE REQUESTED** IF ANY PROBLEM, PLEASE NOTIFY KYREE MAHER IMMEDIATELY (714) 988-0933 PLEASE RETURN ACKNOWLEDGMENT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. 25,228.00 18,921.00 BY TOTAL THIS KYREE MAHER PURCHASE ORDER C7/0';'(-) �D �C OR lctA E Jy ) ACCEPTING THIS ORDER IT 15 UNDERSTOOD THE SELLER AGREES TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SHOWN ABOVE AND ON THE REVERSE OF THIS ORDER wHr+ )ORPORATED AND MADE A PART HEREOF AND THE BUYER HEREBY OBJECTS TO ANY CONFLICTING OR ADDITIONAL TERMS OR CONDITIONS 4.{'7 - C 4:- APPHOVFD AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE Dept /Area Jr,whrfh tem 10 be used STEVEN C. KENNINGER/KOAR INC. - AREA AS ABOVE APPROVED - AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE DENNIS G. SANNES/PURCHASING SPECIALI APPROVED AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE TS THIS PURCHASE ORDER WAS PREPARED ON BEHALF OF KOAR-SeaTac INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIP, L.P. FRO (THU)07.12.'90 13:24 `"tib. /,`�_ 'AMERICAN TEXTILE COMPANY �6 CA5OT 90ULLVARO • MAN#F;LLO, MAHACHtiSeTTI03048 • TU. 6174,,.9p.9I81 • pear Sit; CARLLi AMLTQI TWXi 7iO4<8- This de to advise you that the fabrics listed below have flammability requirements .for upholatere�d furniture ass passed the Class Requirements of the United States ar passed in the 1 Standard 1914-53, sp talent of Coe Commercial These fabrics oleo 00 .y with the .elates retardant eitandiirds as speci- fied by Section 3374, Chapter 3, Title; Four of the State of Ca.i.iforriie Adminisera r,ive Cade. SZYLle JEOPARDY QUARTZ JEOPARDY LAPIS PROJECT:EMBASSY SUITES SEA TAC Very truly yours American T4 XtiJeCompany 4 PURCHASING 'C.CIALISTS 1. )RPORATED l 2;51 EAST 'D' ST., SUM. ONTARIO. CA 91;64 PURCHASE ORDER CALIFORNIA OFFICE: (714) 988-0933 FAX: (714) 391-2262 WASHINGTON OFFICE: (206) 687-5020 FAX: (206) 687-5218 SUPPLIER: SHIP TO: RFOUISITION NO 8916 FII IPP:NG DATE REOUESTED ASAP I'uar:r;.SE ORDER DATE PURCHASE ORDER NO 3/27/90 5607 ROBERT ALLEN AMETEX CONTRACT FABRICS 7715 WARING AVE. LOS ANGELES, CA 90046 ATTN: DAVID (11'3) 651-2905 1 S StS -L4- EMBASSY SUITES - SEATAC C/O SHAFER COMMERCIAL SEATING 4101 EAST 48TH AVE. DENVER, CO 80216-3298 SIDEMARK: EMBASSY SUITES SEATAC/PSI CONTRACT QUALITY - ALL MATERIALS MUST MEET GOVERNING FIRE CODES ATSI OTY. RECO. OTY. ORO. UNIT ORIGIN DESCRIPTION ANO SPECIFICATION ITEMS ARE FOR RE- SALE UNLES OTHER- WISE NOTED: S R -EHA 23-823885 *NOTE: 1 -PREPAID' FREIGHT CHARGES TO BE BILLED ON INITIAL INVOICE (ONE BILLED PER SHIPMENT ANO INCLUDE COPY OF FREIGHT BILL) OR HAVE CARRIER BILL PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED. 2 MAIL SEPARATE INVOICES FOR EACH SHIPMENT IN DUPLI- CATE WITH ORIGINAL ANO COPY OF BILL OF LADING ON DAT OF SHIPMENT • 3 PLEASE MARK ALL CARTONS EXACTLY AS SHOWN — IN -SHIP TO- INCLUDING PURCHASE OROER ANO SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS. THIS NUMBER MUST APPEAR ON AL MATERIAL, SHIPPING PAPERS AND CORRESPONDENCE. 4.WEARE ENABLE TOPROCESS FOR PAYMENT ANY INVOICES AND/OR FREIGHT BILLS WHICH DO NOT INCLUDE ALL INFORMATION REQUIRED!!! WE MUST HAVE ATTACHED ACKLNOWLEOGEMENT RETURNED IMMEDIATELY! :TIGHT TERMS 3RD PARTY PAYMENT rF.RMS 50% DEPOSIT NFT 1(1 PURCHASE COST UNIT COST TOTAL 136 YDS JEOPARDY QUARTZ SIDEMARK: 136 BENCHES GUESTROOMS FLOORS 2,4,6,8 SCHEME A 102 YDS JEOPARDY LAPIS SIDEMARK: 102 BENCHES GUESTROOMS FLOORS 3,5,7 SCHEME B *PLEASE NOTE SHIPPING DATE REQUESTED* IF ANY PROBLEM, PLEASE NOTIFY KYREE MAHER IMMEDIATELY (714) 988-0933 PLEASE RETURN ACKNOWLEDGMENT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. 50% DEPOSIT $2,207.45, CK // 18.55 2,522.80 18.55 1,892.10 3., KYREE MAHER TOTAL THIS PURCHASE ORDER 4,414.90 N ACCEPTING THIS ORDER IT IS UNDERSTOOD THE SELLER AGREES TO THE TERMS ANO CONDITIONS SHOWN ABOVE ANO ON THE REVERSE OF THIS ORDER WHICH ARE INCORPORATED ANO MAGE A PART HEREOF ANO THE BUYER HEREBY OBJECTS TO ANY CONFLICTING OR ADOITIONAL TERMS OR CONDITIONS APPRnVEO AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE Dept /Area .n VINCII :Irn, ut he ,seC APPROVED AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE APPNAVFD Al• ITHORIZED SIGNAL UNE :TS THIS PURCHASE ORDER WAS PREPARED ON RRHAI..E•__OT'_ KOAR-SeaTac- TNVFSTMFNZ FROh <THU)07.12.'90 13:24 AMERICAN TEXTILE COMF'ANY $5 CABOT BOULEVARD • MANSFIELD, MANACHU$ETTE 07048 • TEE,.. 617.3984151 Dear Sir= CAai lis AMETE TWX1 71034E This is to advise you that the fabrics listed below have passed flammability requirements for upholstered furniture ass Inthe the Class 1 Requirements of the meted States pepartmerit of specified Commeral$1 Standard 192-53. These fabrics also comply with the dame ret44r4141rit standards as s Fled by Section .1374, Chapter 3, Title; our of the State of CaliforniaCjw Administrative Code. STYX. JEOPARDY QUARTZ JEOPARDY LAPIS PROJECT:EMBASSY SUITES SEA TAC 5(p4-1 Very truly yours American Mai a company A PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED 2151 EAST ID' ST., SUITE 208a ONTARIO, CA 91764 t--Ut-sLrl/-1Jt VHUEK CALIFORNIA OFFICE: (714) 988-0933 FAX: (714) 391-2262 WASHINGTON OFFICE: (206) 687-5020 FAX: (206) 687-5218 _rot) 1 REQUISITION NO. 891 6 SHIPPING DATE FECUESTED ASAP sl. SLIER: AMETEX/ROBERT ALLEN 4243 BAABCOCK AVE. STUDIO CITY, CA 91604 ATTN: DAVID EPSTEIN/818-505-9942 SHIP o• EMBASSY SUITES - SEATAC /O2AMMER COLLECTIONS 1015 SOUTH VAIL MONTEBELLO, CA 90640 SIDEMARK: EMBASSY SUITES SEATAC/PSI SHIP VIA IY CONTRACT QUALITY - ALL MATERIALS MUST GOVERNING FIRE CODES - UL APPROVED UPS PURCHASE ORDER DATE 5/7/90 PURCHASE ORDER NO. 5647 ITEMS ARE FOR RE- SALE UNLESf:OTHER= WISE NOTED: , • MEET `NOTE: 1."PREPAID" FREIGHT CHARGES TO BE. BILLED ON INITIAL INVOICE: (ONE BILLED PERSHIPMENTAND INCLUDE COPY OF FREIGHT BILL): OR HAVE . CARRIER BILL PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED. • • 2.MAIL SEPARATE INVOICES FOR EACH SHIPMENT IN OUPLI- CATE WITH ORIG:"NALA ND COPY OF BILL OF LADING ON DATE OF SHIPMENT... • 3. PLEASE MARK ALL CARTONS EXACTLY AS SHOWN — IN'SHI P TO" INCLUDING PURCHASE ORDER AND SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS. THIS NUMBER MUSTAPPEARONA MATERIAL SHIPPING PAPERS AND CORRESPONDENCE. 4.WEARE UNABLE TO PROCESS FOR PAYMENT ANY INVOICES AND/OR FREIGHT BILLS WHICH DO OT INCLUDE ALLINFORMATION REQUIRED!:! WE MUST HAVE A ACHED ACKLNOWLEDGEMENT RETURNED MIME • IATELY! F.O.B. ORIGIN FREIGHT TERMS PPY & ADD YDS IMPULSE COBALT SIDEMARK: 1 DESK CHAIR SALES OFFICE YDS BRYANT AZURE SIDEMARK: 2 GUEST CHAIRS SALES OFFICE KYREE MAHER:li *PLEASE NOTE SHIPPING DATE REQUESTED* IF ANY PROBLEM, CONTACT KYREE MAHER IMMEDIATELY/714-988-0933 RETURN ATTACHED ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. 50% DEPOSIT $71.48 TOTAL THIS PURCHASE ORDER PAYMENT TERMS 50% DEPOSIT,NET3 FtC.kikSE`k -. 34.90 25.50 104.70 38.25 142.95 IN ACCEP'ILNG THIS ORDER RIS UNDERSTOOD THE SELLER AGREES TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SHOWN ABOVE AND ON THE REVERSE OF THIS ORDER WHICH ARE INCORPORATED AND MADE A PART HEREOF ANO THE BUYER HEREBY OBJECTS TO ANY CONFLICTING OR ADDITIONAL TERMS OR CONDITIONS. -4 STEVEN ,PPROVED P.J. MIL AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE I -N FR /KC)AR TNC' UIZED SIGNATURE R ZED SIGNATURE PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED Dept./Area in which item to be used: APPAS AS MARKED THIS PURCHASE ORDER WAS PREPARED ON BEHALF KOAR-SeaTac PARTNERS, L.P. \/FNnnR rr`npv FRO CTHU)07.12.'90 13:24 AMERICAN TEXTILE COMPANY $5 CABOT aOut[VARO • MANSFJRtO, MASSACHUSETTS 0704$ • TEL. 611:33 .p151 Dear Sir.: CAM.B4 AMITQ. TWX: 710.33E Thur is to ,tdviee you that the fabrics .Dated below have flaatmability requirements tor upholstered Zur passed the specified in the Class 1 Requirements of the United States Pe/ rtmerrt of Commerce Coaurierodal Standard 191,-53. • These fabrics ale° comply with the Clara& zetrdant NCanderds as epeol-- e.ted by Section 2374, Chapter 3, T.t2e; Four of the State of Califorsua Admin.iatrat.ive Code. STYLE JEOPARDY QUARTZ JEOPARDY LAPIS PROJECT:EMBASSY SUITES SEA TAC o`7, %C5,4n Very truly yours American Tert4 a Company PURCHASING • SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED 2151 EAST TY ST., SUITE 208a ONTARIO, CA 91764 PURCHASE ORDEF CALIFORNIA OFFICE: (714) 988-093: FAX: 714) 391-226: WASHINGTON OFFICE: (206) 687-502( FAX: (206) 687-521£ REQUISITION NO. 8916 SUPPLIER: HAMMER COLLECTIONS C/O KUPCZYK & ASSOCIATES 23500 CANZONET WOODLAND HILLIS,`CA 91367 ATPN: KURT 818-348-8377 SHIP TO: SHIP VIA SH . WILL ADVISE EMBASSY SUITES - SEATAC 15920 WEST VALLEY HIGHWAY -TUKWILA, WA 98188 ATIN: JIM GALLAWAY/CALL 24 HRS. BEFORE DELIVERY 714-988-0933-KYREE MAHER PURCHASE ORDER DATE 5/8/90 CONTRACT QUALITY - ALL MATERIALS S MUST MEET GOVERNING FIRE CODES- UL APPROVED ITEMS ARE FOR RE- SALE UNLES OTHER- WISE NOTED: 'NOTE: 1.1PREPAID" FREIGHT CHARGES, TO BE• BILLED ON INITIAL INVOICE(ONE BILLED PER SHIPMENT AND INCLUDE COPY OF FREIGHT BILL) OR HAVE . CARRIER BILL PURCHASING 'SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED:- ::. . 2MAIL SEPARATE INVOICES FOR EACH SHIPMENT IN DUPLI • CATE WITH ORIGINAL -'ANO COPY OF BILL OF LADING ON DATE OF SHIPMENT. 3. PLEASE MARK ALL CARTONS EXACTLY AS SHOWN — IN "SHIP TO" INCLIDING PURCHASE ORDER ANO SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS PURCHASE ORDER NO. A 5649 THIS NUMBER MUST APPEAR ON A MATERIAL SHIPPING PAPERS AN CORRESPONDENCE. 4.WEARE U:VABLETOPROCESSFOR PAYMEN ANY INVOICES AND/OR FREIGHT BILLS WHICHDONOTIN'CLUDEALL INFORMATIO REQUIRED!!! WE MUST HAVE ATTACHED ACKLNOWLEDGEMENT RETURNED IMMEDIATELY! FREIGHT TERMS ATSI 3RD PARTY BILL PAYMENT TERMS 50% DEPOSIT/NET 30 1 IFA 2 4 2 EA SOFA PER PHOTO (NO THROW PILLOWS) BACK CUSHIONS TO BE BOX STYLE, ATTACHED TO SOFA. DIMS:7'6"W ! x36"Dx34"HT, ST.HT. 18", ARM HT. 34" QOM- KNEEDLER FAUCHERE CHENILLE II 8085/09 SPRUCE TERRA. SIDEMARK: LOBBY A LOUNGE CHAIRS PER PHOTO. DIMS: 30 "Wx42 "Dx38 "-/ ht, ST.HT. 18" ARM HT. 22", WOOD TO MATCH DESIG ER(I.S.I.) SAMPLE. ALL CUSHIONS TO BE ATTACHED TO CHAIR, VINYL GLIDES ON ALL LEGS. COM -LEE JOFA #894250 BEAUMONT EPINGLE COLOR TOIT 1 . SIDEMARK: LOBBY A GUEST CHAIRS PER PHOTO. DIMS: 22"Wx24*"0x321" HT, ST.HT. 18" ARM HT. 24". WOOD TO MATCH DIESIGNER(I.S.I.) SAMPLE, VINYL GLIDES ON ALL LESS. COM-ADARRO BASKET 6070 AZURE 03. SIDEMARK: LOBBY A SIDE CHAIRS PER PHOTO. DIMS: 30"Wx40"Dx36"HT. ST.HT. 18" ARM HT. 25". WOOD TO MATCH DESIGNER (I.S.I.) SAMPLE. VINYL GLIDES ON ALL LEGS. 1 CUSHIONS TO BE ATTACHED. QOM-PINDLER&PINDLER #2964 DRAM SUNSET. SIDEMARK: LOBBY B 1 625.00 405.00 ALM::'.. 625.00 810.00 219.00 876.00 405.00 810.00 BY KYREE MAHER TOTAL THIS PURCHASE ORDER CONTINUED ON P.O.#5650 411100 S 'EVEN IN ACCEPTING THIS ORDER R IS UNDERSTOOD THE SELLER AGREES TO THE TERMS ANO CONDMONS SHOWN ABOVE AND ON THE REVERSE OF THIS ORDER WHICH ARE ,INCORPORATED AND MADE A PART HEREOF AND THE BUYER HEREBY OBJECTS TO ANY CONFLICTING OR ADOONAL TERMS OR CONDITIONS APPROVED APPROVED 7 AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE INGER ROAR INC. A THORIZED SIGNATURE AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE Dept /Area in which item to be used: AS MARKED ABOVE THIS PURCHASE ORDER WAS PREPARED ON BEHALF OF KOAR- SeaTac PARTNERS, L.P. PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED • /r. rr-rn runtinAssNti SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED \ ` 2151 EAST D' ST., SUITE 208a ONTARIO, CA 91764 CALIFORNIA OFFICE: (714) 988-0933 FAX: (714) 391-2262 WASHINGTON OFFICE: (206) 687-5020 FAX: (206) 687-5218 REQUISITION NO. 8916 SHIPPING DATE REQUESTED APPROX. 10/1990 WILL ADVISE SUWER: JRC4ASE ORDER DATE 5/8/90 ITEMS ARE FOR RE- SALE"UNLES OTHER- WISE NOTED: SHIP TO: SHIP VIA HA11.1r.f-, COLLEC'TIC S ' OXIT]NJED MEM P.O. #5649 C/O KUPCZYK & ASSOCIATES 23500 CANZONET WOODLAND HILLS, CA 91367 ATTN: KURT/818-348-8377 EMBASSY SUITES - SEATAC 15920 WEST VALLEY HIGHWAY TUKWILA, WA 98188 ATTN: JIM GALLAWAY/CALL 24 HRS. BEFORE DELIVERY 714-988-0933 - KYREE MAHER CONTRACT QUALITY - ALL MATERIALS MUST MEET GOVERNING FIRE CODES - UL APPROVED ATSI 24 2 4 1 1 PURCHASE ORDER NO. 5.650 THIS NUMBER MUST APPEAR ON AL MATERIAL SHIPPING PAPERS AND CORRESPONDENCE. *NOTE: ..t 1. -PREPAID" FREIGHT CHARGES TO BE BILLED ON. INITIAL INVOICE (ONE BILLED PER SHIPMENTAND INCLUOE COPY OF FREIGHT" BILL) OR HAVE CARRIER BIM PURCHASING SPECUUJSTSINCORPORATED. 2.MAIL SEPARATE INVOICES FOR EACH SHIPMENT IN OUPLI- CATE WITH ORIGINAL AND COPY OF BILL OF LADING ON DATE OF SHIPMENT. .. • " . 3. FIEASE MARK ALL CARTONS EXACTLY AS SHOWN — IN *SHIP TO" INCLUDING PURCHASE ORDER ANO SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS. 4.WE ARE UNABLE TO PROCESS FOR PA Y'!ENT ANY INVOICES AND/OR FREIGHT BILLS WHICH DO NOT INCLUDE ALL INFORMATION REQUIRED!!! WE MUST HAVE ATTACHED ACKLNOWLEDGEMENT RETURNED IMMEDIATELY! FREIGHT TERMS 3RD PARTY BILL CONITINUID CII P.O. #5651 CONFERENCE E C AIRS PER PHOTO. DIMS : 25 "Wx255"Dx I 28"-32" ht., ST. HT. 17"-21", ARM HT. 22"-26" SEAT DEPTH 17'x" -FINISH BLACK RESILIENT - FORM FIVE PT. BASE-SWIVEL/TILT. QOM -B. BERGER #A-1890 OOLOR BERRY #17. SIDEMARK: BOARDROOMS DESK CHAIRS PER PHOTO. DIMS:24"Wx24'I"Dx31'i" i 289.00 HT. ST. HT. 18i" ARM HT. 25 ". WOOD TO MATCH DESIGNER SAMPLE. BLACK CASTERS AT 5 STAR BASE i 3/4 ARM LENGTH. COM -LEE JOFA #894260 BARING 1 EPINGLE TOFFEE SIDEMARK: LOBBY A LOUNGE CHAIRS PER PHOTO. DIMS:36"Wx32"Dx29"HT. ST.HT. 21" ARM HT. DAC2ON WRAPPED REVERSIBLE FOAM PADDED SEAT, WOOD BALL F r, WELTED BACK AND ARM DETAIL. DOM-PINDLER&PINDLER #2849 MASCOT CALOR LIDO. SIDEMARK: LOBBY A SOFA PER PHOTO. DIMS:726"wx36"Dx34"HT., ST.HT 18", ARM HT. 34". (NO THROW PILLOWS) BACK PILLOWBOX STYLE ATTACHED TO SOFA. COM- FAUCHERE SANDS EPPE 2990 SAPPHIRE. SIDEMARK: LOBBY B DESK CHAIR PER PHOTO. DIMS:24"Wx24-"Dx311"HT., ST.HT. 181i" FINISH: WOOD TO MATCH DESIGNER SAMPLE. BLACK CASTERS AT 5 STAR BASE. 3/4 ARM LENGTH. O 4 -AME T X IMPULSE COBALT SIDEMARK: SALES OFFICE PAYMENT TERMS 50% DEPOSIT/NET 30 • 285.00 6,840.00 578.00 345.00 1,380.00 625.00 625.00 289.00 289.00 3Y KYREE MAHER TOTAL THIS PURCHASE ORDER CONTINUED ON P.O. 5651 APF IN ACCEPTING THIS ORDER IT IS UNDERSTOOD THE SELLER AGREES TO THE TERMS ANO CONDITIONS SHOWN ABOVE AND ON THE REVERSE OF THIS ORDER WHICH ARE INCORPORATED AND MADE A PART HEREOF AND THE BUYER HEREBY OBJECTS TO ANY CONFUCTING OR A0Ort1ONAL TERMS OR CONDITIONS. STEVEN C. APPROVED P.J. APPROVED AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE /KOAR INC. IX SIGNATURE AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE Dept./Area in which item to be used: AS MARKED ABOVE THIS PURCHASE ORDER WAS PREPARED ON BEHALF OF KOAR- SeaTac PARTNERS, L.P. PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED _ - _VENDOR COPY PURCHASING SPECIALISTS IE CrRPORATED ?., SUITE 208a CA 91764 PURCH/'SE ORDER CALIFOP.NIA OFFICE ;714, 988-0933 FAY C/14) 391-2262 WASHINGTON OFFICE. (21;6) 667-5020 F`. ctl 687-.:1 SUPPLIER SHIP TO - REQUISII:(it: NO 18916 HAMMER COLLEC.'TIONS C/O KUPCZYK & ASSOCIATES 23500 CANZONET WOODLAND • HILLS, CA 91367 ATTN: KURT/818-348-8377 SHIPPIN„ I • �i APPROY,. 10/199u WILL . D v 1 E EMBASSY SUITES - SEATAC 15920 WEST VALLEY HIGHWAY TUKWILA, WA 98188 ATTN: JIM GALLAWAY/CALL 24 HRS. BEFORE DELIVERY 714-988-0933-KYREE MAHER PURCHASE- =l`! F DAi!" 5 CONTRACT QUALITY - ALL MATERIALS MUST MEET GOVERNING FIRE CODES - UL APPROVED 8'90 SHIP VIA ATSI 2 FO.B. ORIGIN 4F 1 ESeI'� IRNANDSi'EC1mcAn N. CONTINUED FROM P.O. #5650 PURC1;,:; : . 651 ITEMS ARE FOR RE- SALE UNLES OTHER-' WISE NOTED: 'NOTE: 1. -PREPAID' FREIGHT CHARGES TO BE BILLED ON INITIAL INVOICE (ONE BILLED PER SHIPMENT AND INCLUDE COPY OF FREIGHT BILL) OR HAVE CARRIER BILL PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED. 2 MAIL SEPARATE INVOICES FOR EACH SHIPMENT IN DUPLI- CATE WITH ORIGINAL AND COPY OF BILL OF LADING ON DATE OF SHIPMENT. 3. PLEASE MARK ALL CARTONS EXACTLY AS SHOWN — IN -SHIP TO" INCLUDING PURCHASE ORDER AND SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS THIS NUMBER MUST APPEAR ON AL MATERIAL, SHIPPING PAPERS AND CORRESPONDENCE.. • 4.WEARE UNABLE TO PROCESS FOR PAYMENT ANY INVOICES AAD/OR FREIGHT BILLS WHICHDO NOTINCLUDEALL INFORMATION REQUIRED!, r r WE MUST HAVE ATTACHED ACKLNOWLEDGEMENT RETURNED IMMEDIATELY! FREIGHT TERMS 3RD PARTY BILL PAYMENT TERMS 50%DEPOSIT/NET30 °:s•=`3�bq,"s:'.ici•UNIT ..' xs GUEST CHAIRS PER PHOTO. DIMS:22"Wx24-"Dx322" 219.00 438.00 HT. ST. HT. 18 ". ARM HT. 24" CO.9- AMETEX BRYANT AZURE SIDEMARK: SALES OFFICE NOTE: FINISHES & SPECIFICATIONS TO BE APPROVED BY INTERIOR SOURCES. IF B)✓ iT R PHOTO'S ARE NEEDED, CALL JANET KINCANNON. PLEASE NOTE SHIPPING DATE REQUESTED - IF ANY PROBLEM, CONTACT KYREE MAHER,714-988-0933. 50% DEPOSIT$6,635.50 CHECK# KYREE MAHER TOTAL THIS PURCHASE ORDER 13,271.00 ACCEPTING THIS ORDER IT IS UNDERSTOOD THE SELLER AGREES TO THE TERMS ANO CONDITIONS SHOWN ABOVE ANO ON THE REVERSE OF THIS ORDER WHICH ARE - .NCORPORATED AND MADE A PART HEREOF AND THE BUYER HEREBY OBJECTS TO ANY CONFLICTING OR ADDITIONAL TERMS OR CONDITIONS. { STEVEN C. KENN AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE I:. INN' /SPAR INC. PROVED P_,T_ MTT,T,FR/P PR(,VF 1) t�l{GNATURE UTH CRAZED SI NATURE PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED Dept /Area in which item to be used AS MARKED ABOVE THIS PURCHASE ORDER WAS PREPARED ON BEHALF OF KOAR-- SeaTac PARTNERS, L.P. 724-8146 HAMMER COLLECTION 219 P01 SEP 17 '90 10:02 HAMMER COLLECTION MONTEIBELLO,, CA AVE 0640 TELEPHONE (213) 724-8118 FAX (213) 724-8146 * * * * * FAX TRANSMITTAL * * * * * DATE: C"I q a TO: yre� FROM: 0-6 G` ✓ti r NO. PAGES INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEET FAX NO .: 7 I q/ 760 - 9451° CE: ria 64, m; b; /; i AP -0' COMMENTS: Kiret C f" Ck A �.o C 724-8146 HAMMER COLLECTION 219 P02 SEP 17 '90 10:02 HAMMER COL.LEC7TON 1015 Sat VAIL AVE. MOM'EBE2.LO. CA 90640 213/72441118 FAX 213/724.8146 Sept. 17, 1990 Purchasing Specialists Incorp. 25814 Business Center Dr. Suite B Redlands, CA 92374 Attn: Kyree Pertaining to purchase orders 115649, 5650 & 5651 A11 of the materials being used meet the California #117 flammability requirements. The attach specs. are on the things we use in manufacturing our goods. If you have any questions please feel free to ca11 me. 724-8146 HAMMER COLLECTION STATE OF CAi.If6RNIA._3TATE ANO CONSUMER SERVICES AGENCY reEPARTmENT lyag �O' 219 P03 BUREAU OF HOME FURNISHINGS AND THERMAL INSULATION 3485 ORANGE GROW AVENUE. NORTH HIGHLANDS. CA 95650.5595 TELEPHONE: (916) 920-6951 FAX (916) 488.7623 August 24, 1990 HAMMER COLLECTION 1015 South Vail Avenue Montebello, California 90640 Gentlemen: SEP 17 '90 10:02 GEORGE OEUKMEJIAN. Gove for Control No.: C 101598 Ref. Anal. Nos.: 2090-90 thru 2093-90 I ant happy to inform you that all of the materials which you recently submitted to this office for testing do meet our requirements. Please be advised that: these results apply to the submitted samples only. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely, *Dtdox. - �(Q GORDON H. DAM4NT C H EE' GfID:ds 724-8146 HAMMER COLLECTION 219 PO4 P4RTE1 RAW!) I FIRFRRg?RRn PLYWOOD • HARDBOARD , DRAWEASIDES , VINYL a MELAMINE OVERLAYS *HARM= LUMBER 4 MO! OINt S SEP 17 '90 10:03 POEM WINO i FABRICATWQ • DIRECT Mel a WAR }fdUSE SHIPMENTS ` tdalitty, Service & Dependability') July 19. 1990 �. Rammer CdlleCcion 10155 Vail Ave. Montebello, Ca. 9064 Attn: Rod Dear Rod, I'm sorry this temperature that.A1 farienheit plus or m conditions. If Trah hr'nf anytime. Sincerely, 43,46 Bob Sharp ea* Bob Sharp eaB Sales Representative! • • ook so long to get to you. The r Hardboard burst into flame is 1200' i nus a few degrees depending on •urroiiadi:ig nrthrr nnNitil onr•r. n1rit1P feel frit' '1 n rill 1: �_! E • ' 44 i . , t• P.C. BOX 2425 .155 NORTH LONG LANE • CITY 0 INDUSTRY, CA 91746. 818/968.9322.213/686.2587.714:519.9008 • FAX 818.389-7111 724-8146 HAMMER COLLECTION 219 P05 SEP 17 '90 10:03 Material Safety. Data Sheet 'MAGIC P�MvI Leaders of Cul to Size 2640 E. 26114 Yr., VERNON. CALIFORNIA 90058 Date of Preparation: Motets 3, t 066 ..... ......M.......r.. NAME: SECTION 1 - IDENTIFICATION . CHEMICAL TYPE: Flexible urethane foam f'olyether.beca urethane polymer TRADE,NAMES AND SYNONYMS: Flexible polyurethane foarne, PUP foamy, flexible loam, CAL 111 foams, ULTRA -MAX foams. High Comfort foams, HR foams, plastic teem, Rebond foam,. Filled and Ether foams. S r7idN it • PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS Simla (urethane foam Is a twlld, physh .sl chore atsriatics such as boiling point, vapor -pressure, vapor density, percent volatiles, eveporetIon rite, eta. are not IpelIcsble. DENSITY: 0.'i(.iOE0 lbs. per cu. ft. (M -NR IGNITION POINT: e6c degrees F APPEARANCE: Can coma in any color. Looks tike s cellular rnsieniat similar to foam rubber. AUTOIGNIT1ON POINT: 750-800 depress F t ...••..-....mo-...._...._..., .._.. SECTION Ili - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA ww..� • - - .�....rr+w.wrrw�r�r...wwnw •••••••••••••••• OSHA (CLASSIFICATION: COMbuetIble solid EXTiNCUJCH!NQ MEDIA: W*tIK, Carbon Dioxide r NFPA SPRINKLER CLASSIFICATION: Upholstery with plastic foam* - Extra Hazard L=IRE FIGHTING; PROTECTION: Use IllOSH Approved self.00tttalned breathing apparatus and protective clothing, Including boots. UNUSUAL FIRE HAZARDS: Onosrif;nitsd. can produce rapid flame spread. intense heat, dente smoke and torch) gasses. Cra. turn into burning liquid which nen drip and 110w. Piles of paiyurnthane dust Can be readily Ignited and present a potential fire risk. High concentrations of polyurethane dust In the alt cnn expiucses if exposed tollgate, sparks, or othor Ignition aourcey. REACTIVITY: Stapp; hazardous polymerizations will not Occur. l.. OTHER SOURCES OF TOXIC FUMES: Hot: wire cutting, heat sealing, hot stamping and flame laminating operations may, produce toxic fumes. _._..--.MU..Mar........• .._.. 724-8146 HAMMER COLLECTION 1� I J� /b TEXTILES �► Y �1 & SUPPLIES July 19, 1990 Mr. Rod Trujillo Harmer Collection 1015 South Vail Montebello, CA 90640 Dear Rob: 219 P06 SEP 17 '90 10:04 16.700 SHOEMAKER AVE LJE cEERRlros. CA 90701 (2131926-1141 FAX: (2131404-3875 Flammability is is toinform you that the following products meet the California #117 requirements: 5/32" BLUELINE WELT CORD (smolder resistant - GFAC approved) VANBOND ECONODECK 1.0 oz. COTTON FELT 85/15 GIN FLUES F.R. If you have any questions, pelase feel free to contact me. Regards, Doug Sales Representative JDW/vcc Ir unlunMJttllli INCORPORATED SPECIALISTS 1 SUPPLIER: SERTA 4774 E. AIRPORT DR. ONTARIO, CA 91761 ATTN: RICK SEQUEIRA (714) 391-1145 sHIPTO: EMBASSY SUITES - SEATAC 15920 WEST VALLEY HIGHWAY TUKWILA, WA 98188 ATTN: SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER CONTRACT QUALITY - ALL MATERIALS GOVERNING FIRE CODES IBJ REOIJISITION NO 8916 2151 EAST '0' ST., SUITE 2083 ONTARIO, CA 91764 SHIPPING DATE REOUESTED APPROX. 10-1990 SHIP VIA 1 OVED OVEO arr. RECD. CALIFORNIA PEER EHE ORDE (714) 988-09:= FWASHINGTON OFFICE' (206) 687-502 2 FAX. (206) 687-521 PURCHASE ORDER NO. 5614 PURCHASE ORDER DATE MUST MEET 3-27-90 ITEMS ARE FOR RE- SALE UNLES OTHER- WISE NOTED: BESTWAY PTY. ORD. JOBSITE •NOTE: 1."PREPAID^ FREIGHT CHARGES TO 8E BILLED ON INITIAt INVOICE (ONE BILLED PER SHIPMENT AND INCLUDE COPY OF FREIGHT BILL! OR HAVE CARRIER BILL PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED. 2. MAIL SEPARATE INVOICES FOR EACH SHIPMENT IN OUPLI CATE WITH ORIGINAL ANO COPY OF BILL OF LADING pry DATF OF SHIPMENT. 3. PLEASE MARK ALL CARTONS EXACTLYAS SHOWN — IN'SHIF NSTRUCTIONS. INCLUDING PURCHASE ORDER 'ANO SPECIAL THIS NUMBER MUSTAPPEAR ON A MATERIAL SHIPPING PAPERS AN CORRESPONDENCE. 4.WEARE UNABLE TO PROCESS FOR PAYMENT ANY INVOICES AAD/OR FREIGHT BILLS WHICH DO NOT INCLUDE ALL ! FORMATION REQUIRED!!! WE MUST HAVE ATTACHED ACKLNOWLEDGEMENT RETURNED IMMEDIATELY! FREI HT TERMS PREPAID UNIT 232` EA 122 EA DESCRIPTION ANO SPECIFICATION FULL X -TRA LONG BED SETS 54 X 80 HOTEL SLEEPER KING BED SETS 76 X 80 HOTEL SLEEPER *PLEASE NOTE SHIPPING DATE REQUESTED* IF ANY PROBLEM, PLEASE NOTIFY KYREE MAHER IMMEDIATELY, (714) 988-0933 PLEASE RETURN ACKNOWLEDGMENT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. KYREE MAHER TOTAL THIS PURCHASE ORDER PAYMENT TERMS 20% BEFORE DELI t : PURCHASE COST UNIT COST TOTAL 160.00 37,120.00 230.00 28,060.00 ACCEPTING THIS ORDER IT IS UNDERSTOOD THE SELLER AGREES TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SHOWN ABOVE ANO ON THE REVERS 65,180.00 E OF THIS ORDER WHICH H ARE , E $ 0 . 0 0 =ORFORATED ANO MADE A PART HEREOF ANO THE BUYER HEREBY OBJECTS TO ANY CONFLICTING OR ADDITIONAL TERMS OR CONDITIONS AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE STEVKENNINGER/KOAR INC. Dept /Arein whech Item 10 be Vied AUTHORIZFO SIGNATURE SUITES SANNES/PSI DENN N AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE PURCH INC SPFCIAI ISTS INrTloorto.Tcr, THIS PURCHASE ORDER WAS PREPARED ON BEHALF OF KOAR-SeaTac INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIP, L.P. fjg • SEP 17 '90 12:08 SERTA P.2 Seri 111171 LOS AIWA . "won el Sooty Au* 4774 A Abput WWI Omar* Gt 11701 Berta Mattress & Boxspring glammability Standards (714)3 •1.1143 FAX (714) 391408'4 September 3.7 , 1990 Berta Mattresses and Boxsprings willmeet all State and Federal. Flmmab lity Standards. All mattress 'sets will meet Federal Sttndard (FF4-72) as amended. In addition to State and Federal standards Berta products will exceed the!flamiability standards for mattresses established by the ConIumer !Product Safety Commission (16CFR, Part . 1632) . Sere Perfect Sleew• ;Mali a heWhy Investment N► yourself, 17 '90 10:09 SERTA P.2 SertaHotel,S Mattress PATENTED INNERSPRING UNIT: ' 1. Unique endless support spirals are' 13' gauge hard drawn, high carbon steel wire and *un lengthwise (head to foot). Each vertical rowis spun from a single strand: • Each row Is 6" high and is joined t4 the adjacent row by . a 171gauge helical wire. 2. This' high carbon, spring wire helical (spun at a pitch of . .406 inches) is mechanically crimped at each end of the unit .to prevent spinout. The head to foot hellcat reduces motion transfer across the mattres and prevents roll -to- gether or hammocking. Additional y, it allows for even load distribution. 3. The center third of the unit is posttkrized. The spirals are . positioned closer together to max mize support, where the heaviest part of the body rests, and also to assure • . support that lasts.. 4. Border attachment is facilitated by the use of a spring wire helical which connects the border rod to the endless support spirals. 5. The, border rod Is one piece 9 gauge hard drawn, high • carbon spring steel joined by welding. This sturdy steel border locks the endless support spirals right to the very edge for more support directly under the border rod, This extra border support increases the effective sleep surface and eliminates a "roiling out of bed" feeling at the edge. It also prevents border breakdown due to seating usage. 6. Tempering is accomplished through an oven heat treat- ment after the total unit is assembled. This stress relieving process assures continuing resilience and support. eeper° ��i.flcat Size Mattress Finished Designation Sixes in inohes Twin 38 x 74% Twin XL • 38x71 . Full 63 x 741/a FuHXL .. 63x791 dueen • 60 x 79va : King. 78 x 791 • Cal. King 72 x 831/e ,Continuous Win Unit Number of Spirals Vertlbal Rows Per Row ;12 26 !17 28 I!7 .28 19 28 24 28 123 •28 INSULATION AND UPHOLSTERY: 1. Rugged Fiber Pad passing tough dOrability standards acts as an insulating layer. It Is attached to the perimeter of the. innerspring unit and prevents; the upholstery layers from settling into the spring unit. , 2. Upholstery layers are placed over the insulator and the innerspring unit. These layers consist of two ingredients. First is compressed cotton felt in a layered batt, and sec- ond is a Sertafoam pad placed over the felt for added comfort and resistance to body Impressions. Both felt and foam upholstery layers wrap around the border rod on all sides. The equivalent filling capacity of insulation and upholstery on each side is as follows: Size Designation • Twin Twin XL Full Full XL Queen King Cal. King Equivalent Cotton Pelt Filling Cspaaity 8.0lbs. 8.5 lbs. 10.5 lbs. • 11.5Ibs. 13.0 lbs.' 18.o lbs, 16,0 lbs. TICKiNG: Ticking is acontract weight woven stripe, specially designed for rugged commercial wear requirements. The top and bottom panels are seamless. . QUILTED SURFACE: The ticking is quilted in a comfortable 34 needle design :to between 3/4"•1/2" of Sertafoam (1.2 Ib. density). BORDER: The border is Of the same material as the mattress panels. It Is stitched vertically to a backing material,and is one piece with the'ends matched and sewn securely together. FLANGING: The quilted ticking, upholstery layers and insulator is held in place by a flange made of high tensile fabric which is sawn approximately Ve in from the perimeter of the top and bottom giilited ticking panels. The flange material becomes an Inner roll, snugly attached with metal rings to the perimeter of the Innerspring unit. The cover and all filling materials are locked into place by this flanging pro- cedure which .eliminates the possibility of any shifting or looseness of filling Ingredients. IDENTIFICATION: • • • . . Each mattress will comply with the legal Identification require- ments of the state In which it was manufactured, and will certify that all new materials are used. REQUIRED STANDARDS: This product meets and exceeds the standards established by the American Hotel/Motel Association for measuring changes In support characteristics on the Cornell Testing Machine. It also passes a rugged Roliator Test for durability and exceeds the flammability standards for mattresses es- tablished by the Consumer Product Safety Commission X16 CFA, Part 1832). ni) jert4 i G tire5j ei and be9X , � ru, I// /that.. A.f701/ exCeci 0 // L.50 SEP 17 '90 14:16 GENCORP COLUMBUS QA P.1 ,GENCORP POLYMER PRODUCTS SepteMber 17, 1990 . Purchasing Specialists FAX #714-799-9456 Attn: Kyree Dear Kyree: Fabricated PI*►tic* P.O. Sox 191 Columbus, Mississippi 39703 Tel: 601-327-1522 Re: Embassy Suites Sea/Tac Per your request, GenCorp Polymer Products certifies that its wallcovering patterns identified below meet the requirements of Class A of NFPA-101, Life Safety Code, with flame ratings in the range of 0 - 25. PATTERNS 1 -GP -196, 1 -GP -173, 2 -GP -134 2 -GP -182, B -GP -181 These numerical ratings were determined by the ASTM E-84 tunnel test method and are not intended to reflect hazards presented by these or any other products under actual fire conditions. Sincerely, GenCorp Polymer Products Cecit 0. Bl alone Q. C. Supervisor COB:jt cc: Debby Blackwood - Kinney - Portland tJ1rACHASING SPECIALISTS 'CORPORATED 2151 EAST 'a ST., SUITE 208a ONTARIO, CA 91764 REQUISITION NO 8916 SHIPPING DATE REQUESTED APPROX. 10-1990 WILL ADVISE PURCHASE ORDE CALIFORNIA OFFICE (714) 988-09: FAX: (714) 391-22f WASHINGTON OFFICE: (206) 687-50: FAX: (206) 687-521 PURCHASE ORDER DATE PURCHASE ORDER NO. 5613 SUPPLIER: SHIP TO: SHIP VIA SHAFER COMMERCIAL SEATING GARY & ASSOCIATES 23239 CALVERT ST. WOODLAND HILLS, CA 91367 ATTN: LIZETTE (818) 884-3905 EMBASSY SUITES — SEATAC 15920 WEST VALLEY HIGHWAY TUKWILA, WA 98188 ATTN: SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER CONTRACT QUALITY — ALL MATERIALS MUST MEET GOVERNING FIRE CODES — 3-27-90 CITY. RECD. ATSI CITY. ORD. F.O.B ORIGIN ITEMS ARE FOR RE- SALE UNLES OTHER- WISE NOTED: THIS NUMBER MUSTAPPEARON MATERIAL, SHIPPING PAPERS A CORRESPONDENCE. *NOTE: t.'PREPAIO- FREIGHT CHARGES TO BE BILLED ON INITIA INVOICE (ONE BILLED PER SHIPMENT AND INCLUDE COPY C FREIGHT SIL LI OR HAVE CARRIER BILI PURCHASIN SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED_ 2. MAIL SEPARATE INVOICES FOR EACH SHIPMENT IN DUPL CATE WITH ORIGINAL AND COPY OF BILL OF LADING ON OA 1 OF SHIPMENT. 1 PLEASE MARK ALL CARTONS EXACTLY AS SHOWN — IN -SH TO- INCLUDING PURCHASE ORDER ANO SPECIA INSTRUCTIONS. 4.WEARE UNABLE TO PROCESS FOR PAYME ANY INVOICES AND/OR FREIGHT BILL WHICH DO NOT INCLUDE ALL INFORIIA 770 REQUIRED!!! WE MUST HAVE ATTACHED ACKLNOWLEDGEMENT RETURNED IMMEDIATELY! FREIGHT TERMS 3RD PARTY UNIT DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATION PAYMENT TERMS 50% DEPOSIT NFT In PURCHASE COST UNIT COST TOTAL 136 EA VANITY STOOL W/ CUSHION - SEE DRAWING FABRIC COM - ROBERT ALLEN JEOPARDY QUARTZ SIDEMARK: GUESTROOMS FLOORS 2,4,6,8 SCHEME A DIMENSIONS 21"WX18"HT WOOD -MATCH DESIGNER SAMPLE - ISI VINYL GLIDES ON ALL LEGS$. 102 EA VANITY STOOL W/ CUSHION - SEE DRWNG FABRIC COM — ROBERT ALLEN JEOPARDY LAPIS SIDEMARK: GUESTROOMS FLOORS 3,5,7 SCHEME B DIMENSIONS 21"WX18"HT WOOD—MATCH DESIGNER SAMPLE — ISI VINYL GLIDES ON ALL LEGS *PLEASE NOTE SHIPPING DATE REQUESTED* IF ANY PROBLEM, PLEASE NOTIFY KYREE MAHER IMMEDIATELY (714) 988-0933 PLEASE RETURN ACKNOWLEDGMENT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE 50%DEPOSIT $7,330_40 CK i{ a•(oa•ol. 61-rb A- 6,28.5.40 •—t5 � 15t, - r ',TREE MAHER TOTAL THIS PURCHASE ORDER '-/O S p3 11,660.8-0 .4 ACCEPTING THIS ORDER R 15 UNDERST000 THE SELLER AGREES TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SHOWN ABOVE ANO ON THE REVERSE OF THIS ORDER WHICH ARE INCORPORATED AND MADE A PART HEREOF AND THE BUYER HEREBY OBJECTS TO ANY CONFLICTING OR ADDITIONAL TERMS OR CONDITIONS. APPROVED AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE STE EN C. KENNINGER KOAR INC_ AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE APPROVED DEN APPROVFO SANIES/PSI AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE Dept /Area in wh,Ch dem Io be used AREAS AS ABOVE THIS PURCHASE ORDER WAS PREPARED ON BEHAI OF KOAR-SeaTac INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIP, L. SHAFER COMMERCIAL SEATING, INC. Manufacturers of Fine Commercial Seating 4101 East 48th Ave. DENVER, COLORADO 80216-3206 (303) 322.7792 ILL') C',A-Cta,Ci 587-y `A cactnei,c7 C f4 at 7,e a,0 lit' 1dL� l RECEIVED ja 2 8 1990 /- DATE ` 6 "(0 SUBJE ,b . -s V l 3 > ,Q.eauk c / LLe� Cc Lt -L r Qtea{ i t U t _� t,I.Q.L -bk." /? G —`l f rvi ctla.tiJ (1'w 4Vv( SIGNED 0 PLEASE REPLY 0 NO REPLY NECESSARY c<> E. R. CARPENTER COMPANY, INC. A }}}��� A �.ti, .� t r' RICHGUARD N ��•'!- -- •4 :N 'i!•} • (Combustion Modified High . •� _.;+ B.esi].ienc Foam Foam Type 'Density ( lb/cu . ft) min. ILD Compression Modulus min. Resiliency o/omin Tensile psi min Elongation 0/0 min Tear ppi min Compression set 50 0/0 test (max) Physical Properties, RG -21 - RG -31 • r' S •r , 4.0 =•1`.":4.�5 . 4.5 21-30 . 31-40 41-50 2.5 2.5 2.5 50 50 50 6.0 7.0 8.0 $0 .80 80 .$ .8 .8 10 0/. 100/0 100/0 MANUFACTURERS OF COMFORT CUSHIONING PRODUCTS E. R. CARPENTER COMPANY, INC. • 477044 FOREST STREET DENVER. COLORADO 80216 (303) 3994990 R RICHGUARD .. (Combustion Modified High Resiliency Pizam) Flammability Test Results r . 1. '}ASTM E162 . . . . . . . (Radiant Panel Test 1") ASTM D2863 (limiting oxygen index) • • . . . Flame Spread_ Index. Less than 25 3. F.A.R. • 34% 25.853A (F) Pass 6" Dripping 5 sec None F.A.R. 25.853E (F) . . . . . . . Pass $" D Drippin 5 sec None. After flame (15 sec. max)Pass 4. ASTM E662 (NFPA 25$) (NBS Smoke density) 1" smoldering mode. . .. . . .. 1" flaming mode 5. UL94 Class HF -1 . . . . . . . . 6. MUSS 302 . • . . . . . . . . . . • . 7• 'MAC . . . • • • • . • • . . . . . . $. California Technical Bulletin 117 Section A, Part 1 • . . Section D 9. DOC FF 1-70 (Pill Test) . . . . . . Dm Max= Less than 350 Dm Maw Less than 350 Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass 10. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (Rev 4-81) F .A.R. 25.$53 B (F) . . Pass ASTM E162 -7g (maximum thickness .2"). Pass MANUFACTURERS OF COMFORT CUSHIONING PRODUCTS r C� E. R CARPENTER COMPANY, INC. RSC_ 1=4776H FOREST STREET "°_ DENVER, COLORADO 80216 (303)399 .8990 • , i C RICHGUARD R (Combustion Modified High Resiliency Foam) Flammability Teat Results • `Boston Fire Department-* Acceptable tor upholstered furniture applications. *This is a full scale prototype test requiring approval of Boston Fire Prevention Department prior to shipment of finished goods. These flammability tests were performed under laboratory conditions to controlled test requirements. The flame and smoke ratings are not intended to reflect hazards presented by this or any other material under actual fire conditions. We recommend that a specifier or others purchasing RICHGUARD satisfy themselves as to their relevance to their application. MANUFACTURERS OF COMFORT CUSHIONING PRODUCTS C� E. R. CARPENTER COMPANY, INC. • 4770+1 FOREST STREET DENVER. COLORADO 80216 (30) 39848990 We believe that RICHGUARD R CMHR foams will significantly reduce -the likelihood of ignition and, should ignition occur, reduce the burning rate below that of standard urethane foams. However, in actual large scale fire situatior3 it must be remembered that: CCE IGNITED, COMBUSTION MODIFIED URETHANE FOAMS WILL STILL BURN, RELEASING GREAT HEAT AND CONSUMING ING OXYGEN. IN AN ENCLOSED SPACE THE RESULTING DEFICIENCY OF OXYGEN WILL PRESENT A DANGER OF SUFFOCATION TO THE OCCUPANTS. HAZARDOUS GASED RELEASED BY THE BURNING FOAM CAN BE INCAPACITATING OR FATAL TO HUMAN BEINGS IF INHALED IN SUFFICIENT QUANTITIES. Please note that the warning applies to urethane foams in general, and it should not be construed that E.R. Carpenter Company foam products are more hazardous than those of any other manufacturers. You should assume that all urehthane foams are dangerous once ignited even if they have been treated with a flame retardant. MANUFACTURERS OF COMFORT CUSHIONING PRODUCTS PURCHASING SPWALISTS INCORPORATED I RECillS.TiON NO I 6 2151 EAST•D' ST., SUITE 208a ONTARIO, CA 91764 01-11../tH CALIFORNIA OFFICE: (714) 988-0933 FAX: (714) 391-2262 vVASHINGTON OFFICE: (206) 687-5020 FAX: (206) 687-5218 SHIPPING DATP pEowEqED Apr.)a-a - .11 1 / ;47:r.,r.: • PURCHASE c'-•' 31 • • SUPER: •SHIP TO: SIE(23Y 4177.1.1 4640 S. IIORMAND, OR 97201 ATZN: !VE M.,./MTV503-246-2231 FMBASSY St1I2T3 - 'St -PAC 15920 l7a3T VALLEY HIGMAY• =MA, UN 93186 ATTN: JIM GALLAWAY/CALL Ba-mr. OPLIV7RY 714-988-0933/KYREE MAH CXXIMACr culvarri - ALL 1117iTERIA1S USTiiw PIM CODES - UL APPROVED - '0 FOR RE- • • *•:LES OTHER- .% • : ED. PURCHASE URGER NO. 5666 ''N • r • • . 'PREPAID" FREIGHT CHARGES • • . :•• LED ON INITIAL INVOICE (ONE BILLED PEFISHIPMENT AND INCLUDE COPY OF FREIGHT SILL) OR HAVE CARRIER BILL PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED. 2. MAIL SEPARATE INVOICES FOR EACH SHIPMENT IN DUPLI- CATE WITH ORIGINAL AND COPY OF BILL OF LADINGGN DATE OF SHIPMENT. 3. PLEASE MARK ALL CARTONS EXACTLY AS SHOWN - IN -SHIP INCLMING PURCHASE ORDER AND SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS. „Pr! ;di Ct4 AND 4.WEARF/ 11311 4.V} 11'1 OH 1 ‘. Do No RLQC ,t) INE MUST • RETURNED l'•.‘6,1 - TO PROCESS FOR PA 1711EAT •'k .0, OR FREIGHT BILLS t 1)1 41! FOR.111TION C, SHIP VIA AT SI (117.1.3.17•::: FREIGHT TERMS 3RD PARTY BILL PAYMENT TERMS NET 30 LAYS QT•Y. RECD. QTY ORD. UNIT - • DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATION 3 76 N5130 -4-X--03 C.'17,:cts 18X221"DX..33i"HT, ST. NT . 18" . - • FETISH:- DOURLE PA:4Ln WC, W/STAC: LIM & 77rar: -27 CDTIOTZ 004 7.-TArf. PLEASE NOTE SUPPI:i...'s !)N2E:11-X:k.r.a..)":179 ANY PRCEICIZI,CT,TrAC.r. TWIEE MA111.7.2. DtiLDIATEE,Y i) 714-988-0933. ,s; PURCHASE COST - • -.1itiorcotift TOTAL 0,7 41- 42.32 • 4 r KYRIE MAIIM TOTAI, THIS PURCHASE ORDER • 15,912.3, IN ACCEPTING THIS ORDER 1T 1B UNDERSTOOD THE SELLER ACIREES TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SHOWN ABOVE AND ON THE REVERSE OF THIS ORDER WHICH ARE INCORPORATED ANO MADE A PART HEREOF AND THE SUPER HEREBY OBJECTS TO ANY CONFLICTING OR ADDITIONAL TERMS OR CONOITIONS. Z *NATURE /MAR ZNC. PROVED PROVED AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE Derit./Antain which item to be used .X.1.723.11.t1 47 r„..1!IS PURCIA,S7 r.r.D77. 77tRI.7) MiA.11,7CF T,. P PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED r ottunatamu SPECIAUSTS INCORPORATED SHIP TO: I REOUISMON NO. 8916 2151 EAS D' St., SUITE 208a ONTARIO, CA 91764 • ....a I/ %VC.. 1 1 . CALIFORNIA OFFICE: (714) 966-01.5.H.: FAX: (714) WASHINGTON OFFICE: (206) 687-5c:'i FAX: (206) 687-57' siAPPING Da Re:oESTED ;:,•4 B. LAZ7:11US 70 A-1'. 25T ST. MIAMI, FL 33127 ATTN: nARVEY LAZARUS (800) 327-7381 EMBASSY SUITES - SEATAC 15920 WEST VALLEY HIGHWAY TUKWILA, WA 98188 XTTN: SENIOR PROJECT vtaAGEn CONTRACT QUALITY - ALL ilATERIAL;::: MUST GOVERNING FIRE CODES • t.PCHASE ORDER DATE PURCHASE ORDER Nr) 3-26-90 SHIM VM • ATSI F0.8. INSTALLED ITEMS ARE FOR RE- SALE UNLES OTHER. WISE NOTED: 56 2 . • • • THIF.:NUME.1-• U 57 1..1/PEAR OFi IMA1 ;.,ppE.Fis *NOTE: i. -PREPAID- FREIGHT CHARGES TO BE BILLED ON INITiA. INVOCE(ONE BILLED PER SHIPMENTAND INCLUDE COPY C, FREIGHT 8114.) OR HAVE CARRIER BILL PURCHASINt- SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED. NLML SEPARATE INVOICES FOR EACH SHIPMENT IN DUPL. CATE WITH ORIGINAL AND COPY OF BILL OF LADING ON DATE OF SHIPMENT. 3. PLEASE MARE ALL CARTONS EXACTLY AS SHOWN — -SH TO* INCLUDING PURCHASE ORDER ANO SPECLA, INSTRUCTIONS, 4.WE1RF ABLE TO PROCESS FOR P411fE ANY i\11(]- ; (h FREIGHT BILLS 3H/(!/N.0 i t ; I_ OR 11.-1 RIQLIR MUST HE !!!.. FILTUR'21..U.) >IL I 'I! FREIGHT mma 3RD PARTY OTt RECO. .549.RO.' ' UNIT DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATION PAYMENT TEAMS NRT 30 Pu... Ooa 1 LOT DRAPES 128 EA KING SPICEIOS 244 EA DOUBLE SPREADS SUPPLYING ALL EAC-; FABRIC - Ti 1.1jT,L *SEE ATTACHED LIST FOR SCHRIT:!S* STRIK17. OFF TO 5E APPROVED 3'Z INTRIOq SOURCES - FIELD VMIFY MEASIJREE:ITS PO - AS PER BID, NOT ISI SPECS, riCLUDES FABRIC. PLEASE NOTE SHIPPING DATE REOUESTE0 IF ANY nonixm, PLEASE NOTIFY KYRE7 AAHER IAMEDIATELY @ 714-988-0933 PLEASE RETURN ACKNOLEDGMENT. AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. 50% DEPOSIT 68,675.00 Cl/? UNIT cosr • TOTAL 78,783.50 78,783.51. _ )90000C 3.610/.:XY: '1's. -9-9-4.0 11,520.0k. C---64-,1.1-0 15,860.0: • --b.!•••• 1Y n.YREE MAHER TOTAL. THIS PURCHASE ORDER 14-714ti-1.!: IN ACCEPTING THIS ORDEA.3 Is UI4DETOP THE sEL AGREES TO THE TERNS AND CONDITIONS SHOWN ABOVE *140 014 THE REVERSE OF THIS OROER WHICH ARE HEREBY OBJECTS TO ANY CONPUCTING OR ADDITIONAL TERMS OR CONDITIONS. smcommunsttal, v. 1, STEVEN 17. KENI..;,.01GER/KO. tr. ;MI yen,..1....--‘91149auzeo.stomATumE DtiJ1S 1 v . • Dept in which item to be used SUIT'eS tlirciOVED AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE IS PURC'!ASE ORDER WAS PREPARED ni IT.IVESTET PARTN'CROlIr, PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED PURCHASING COPY tof it AUG — 3 1 — 9 0 • ;• TO: LOCATION ' PAX Nt7MB R: F R I 1 2: 2 4 H E L E Y W I L L I A M S SHELBY WILLIAMS INDUSTRIES, INC. Regional Showroom • 8587 Melrose Avenue • Los Angeles, California 90069 Phone (213) 657-8687 PAX (213) 657-9837 ?ACM= TRAIISMTSSZON DATE: '.ROM, ' DUMBER OF PAGES (in tt covershese); P . 13 1 itaimesommitiwahmosiionsemiomiatokiaminiiiimaiiiimminimmaiimamianacasimeivesemdowlyanwsosiessti 714140 4‘.1,10 CERTIFICATE t, FLAMMABILITY COMPLIANCE PYROSAFLe' FURNITURE by SHELBY WILLIAMS INDUSTRIES, INC. Shelby Williams Industries, Inc. hereby states that the Pyroguareurethane foam cushioning used In the construction of its chairs and other seating pro- ducts, covered by the Invoice Indicated below, has been certified by the foam manufacturers to meet or exceed the requirements, or is an approved pro. duct,S of the following jurisdictions or test methods at the time of manufac• ture: ?..nn *m4( <•.no City of Boston Fire Department' • Port Authority of New York and New Jersey • California Technical Bulletin 117 • Federal Aviation Authority FAA 25.85 Vertical. Pass • Motor Vehicle Safety Standard MVS$ 302 -Pass • ASTM E 162 Radiant Panel, Less than 100 • ASTM E 3675 Radiant Panel, Less than 100 • UL -94 Compliance with the above test methods Is not intended to reflect the hazards presented by this or any other material under actual fire conditions, 'This Lt o full scale flammability test to construction, Direct contact with the Boston Fire Prevention Deport. ment has to be made and approval received before shipment of finished seeds. rw r► toy Purchasing Specxe]ist,s Inc. invoice Number and Date Authorized Signature P.O. 5616, 5666 8/30/90 111 HELBY WILLIAMS INDUSTRIES, INC. P.O. Box 1028 • Morristown. Tennessee 37816.1028 7 United States Testing Company, Inc. Materials Evaluation Division 1415 PARK AVENUE • HOBOKEN, NEW JERSEY 07030 • 201.7924$95 REPORT OF TEST February 23; 1989 CLIENT: B. Lazarus, Inc. 70 N.W. 25th Street Miami, Florida 33137 NUMBER 022219 One (1) fabric sample submitted and identified by client as SUBJECT: Style #18301 Original Weight Trevira, in P.O. #30824 dated 2/13/89. Procedure The apparatus and methods of testing were those described in the National Fire Protection Association Standard 701 Small Scale Test. Requirements After Flame - Char Length - Flaming Residues Test Results 2.0 Seconds (Max.) For any individual specimen 5.5 Inches (Max.) Overall Average 6.5 Inches (Max.) For any individual specimen Shalt not continue to flame after reaching floor of .tester. After Flame Char Length (seconds) (inches) Length 0 0 0 0 0 Width 0 0 0 0 0 Length 4.2 4.8 4.5 4.3 4.0 Overall Avg: 4.2 Width 4.0 4.4 4.7 3.0 3.7 Note: There were no flaming residues. Conclusions: Based upon the results of the test reported above t1ie submitted sample meets the requirements of the NFPA 701 Small Scale. Page 1 of 1 FG/br LabOratOries in: mil' REPORT APPLIES REPRESENTATIVE OF THE T E OVAL TIESDor THE LOT PROM W)1G TME fAMPLE WAS YARDN OR IOP ORT AI ARENT4 IDENTICAL OR SIMILAR PRO0VCTs NOTNIINO CO.- QUALITY Teel REPORT IS MUMS. UNLESS SPQ P1cALLY SPECIFIED. OURS REQ RTS AND LETTERS~ARETFOR THE RXCLUSIVIS USg OF T)4 CLIENT O ANY WHOM TN£YMOM ARE AD DRESSED. ANO THEY AND TN( NAMA Or THE UNITEP STATES TeSTTNc COMPANY, INC. ON SEALS Y OVR PRIOR WRITTEOR INSIONIA, ARE NOT o RE USED UNDERRS CIDCUMST ND �+ IN ADVRRT1SINO YO T1/6 GENERAL PUDLIC AND MAY NOT EE USED IN ANY OTHER MANNER YCSTINO ARK RETAINED A MAXIMUM OF THIRTY DAYS. New York • Chicago SIGNED FOR H COMPANY I / 4 L.A. t artucci • los Angeles • Tulsa • Memphis • Modesto • RicHanc A M.mb,f of the SGS Group I - - ["l hl T ri ?I Irl 7 1-4 1 SS 7 T _ 4.. T .l u 1 .w _ — . ' _ _ 1 SHIPPING DATE REQUESTED ='•inro 10-1990 Will Advise uNJ I IN li LISTS .i'ORATED • 'v, Inv t. '.d 1 I L'1. CALIFORNIA OFFICE: (714) 988-093. FAX: (714) 391-226 2151 EAS 1-'0'St, SUITE 208a WASHINGTON OFFICE: (206) 687-502( ONTARIO, CA 91764 FAX: (206) 687-521£ REQUISITION NO. 8916 SHIP TO: B. LAZARUS 70 N.W. 25TH ST. MIA -1I, FL 33127 ATTN: HARVEY LAZARUS (800) 32 7- 7381 EMBASSY SUITES - SEATAC 15920 WEST VALLEY HIGHi•)AY TUKWILA, WA 98188 ATTN: SENIOR PROJECT MMAGER PURCHASE ORDER DATE CONTRACT QUALITY - ALL : iA ERIAL_. MUST lEET GOVERNING FIRE CODES 3-26-90 SHIP VIA ATSI F.O.8. INSTALLED T jLE:.� ;D ITEMS ARE FOR RE- SALE UNLES OTHER- WISE NOTED: PURCHASE ORDER NO 5622 THIS NUMBER MUSTAPPEAROW MATERIAL, SHIPPING PAPERS,AN CORRESPONDENCE *NOTE: 1. -PREPAID" FREIGHT CHARGES TO BE BILLED ON INITIAL INVOICE (ONE BILLED PER SHIPMENT AND INCLUDE COPY QF FREIGHT BILL) OR HAVE CARRIER BILL PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED. 2. MAIL SEPARATE INVOICES FOR EACH SHIPMENT IN DUPLI- CATE WITH ORIGINAL AND COPY OF BILL OF LADING ON DATE OF SHIPMENT. 3. PLEASE MARK ALL CARTONS EXACTLY AS SHOWN — IN "SHIP TO" INCLUDING PURCHASE ORDER AND SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS. 4.WEARE UNABLE TO PROCESS FOR PAYME ANY INVOICES AND/OR FREIGHT BILLS. WHICH DO NOT INCLUDE ALL INFORMATION REQUIRED!!! WE MUST HAVE ATTACHED ACKLNOWLEDGEMENT RETURNED IMMEDIATELY! FREIGHT TERMS 3RD PARTY OTY. RECD. .`,UNIT DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATION PAYMEI'IIT TERMS 54% DEPOSTT NET 30 . ..PURCHASE COST 1 LOT 128 EA 244 EA ': UNIT COST:. TOTAL DRAPES .. 78 783.50 78,783.50 KING SPR7 0S ti{k,.}UOE MICOC 11,520.0C DOUBLE SPREADS SUPPLYIf C ALL PACE FABRIC - r�m(;;,T prT T J1J *SEE ATTACHED ED LIST 'OR ; Ci .�IIE S* _ _ai STRIKE OFF TO BE APPR.OVED BY Ii`3T?;ZION; SOURCES - FIELD V_ET1IFY M?ASN S J_ RT3 iE'., i PO - AS PER BID, NOT ISI SPECS, INCLUDES :FABRIC. PLEASE NOTE SHIPPING DATE REQUESTED �� IF A:31 PROBLEM, P%::,ASE NO'rTFy ±:Y y.-: '11AHER IM:iEDIATELY @ 714-988-0933 A PLEASE RETURN ACl:O! EGET AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. 50% DEPOSIT 6,-3,675.00 CIF' (75 3Y KY REE ,`•1AHER TOTAL THIS PURCHASE ORDER IN ACCEPTING THIS ORDER INCORPORATED AND MA h IPP1 STEVEN C. KZN1 iNGER/KO.' IS UNOE THE SEL REES TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SHOWN ABOVE AND ON THE REVERSE OF THIS ORDER WHICH ARE PART HEREOF A O((7TH R HEREBY OBJECTS TO ANY CONFLICTING OR ADDITIONAL TERMS OR CONDITIONS. IF�1,ZEDSiGNRTU Dept./Area in which item 10 be used- SUITES AUTH9RIZEQSIGNATURE D.E:NI'`IS G.�l=s;:$_'1 JPbI PPROVED AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE xIS PURCriASE OTMER WAS PR EPA?F,i) OA 37_1A:..,. FoAR--�caT ac I •iVEST�ENT PARTNERSIP, ,. �.. PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED PURCHASING COPY United States Testing Company, Inc. Materials Evaluation Division 1415 PARK AIIENUE • HOBOKEN, NEW JERSEY 07030 • 201.792-9895 REPORT OF TEST • February 23, 1989 CLIENT: B. Lazarus, Inc. 70 N.W. 25th Street Miami, Florida 33137 NUMBER 022219 One (1) fabric sample submitted and identified by client as SUBJECT: Style ##18301 Original Weight Trevira, in P.O. ##30824 dated 2/13/89. Page 1 of FG/br Procedure The apparatus and methods of testing were those described in the National Fire Protection Association Standard 701 Small Scale Test. • Requirements After Flame - Char Length - Flaming Residues Test Results 2.0 Seconds (Max.) 5.5 Inches (Max.) 6.5 Inches (Max.) Shall not continue floor of .tester. For any individual specimen Overall Average For any individual specimen to flame after reaching After Flame (seconds) Length Width 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Char Length (inches) Length 4.2 4.8 4.5 4.3 0 4.0 Overall Avg: 4.2 Width 4.0 4.4 4.7 3.0 3.7 Note: There were no flaming residues. Conclusions: Based upon the results of the test reported above the submitted sample meets the requirements of the NFPA 701 Small Scale. 1 LaboratOiies in: New York1.4 • THIS REPORT APPLUEs ONLY TO TMR srANDAROB OR PROCEDURES IDENTIFIED AND TO THE SAMPLE(S) TCSYED. The TEST Re9ULT9 ARE NOT NECESSARILY INDICATIVE OR NINO CON. FLPRESC,NTATIVIS OF Til ouAtrods OP RC oYHA,' ALL MEAN YMAUN gEO 3 ATEI TISYING COMPANv, INC.tor FROM WHICH THE SAMPLE .,, CONDUC 9 ANY gYAKEN OR op UALITYLCONTRot PROGRAM FORY IDENTICAL OF A NC CL CNY YOT YAI$EDTrIl9WIOM YN 3 DRESSZLD, AN ( THEYuANO THEE NAME OP'' THE UNITED STATE' OURREPORTS COMPANY INC. OW ITS SEALS OR INs ON A,SARI NOT TO ad USED UNDER ANT CIRCUM TANG S IN ADVRRYISIND TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND MAY Nor BC USED IN ANY OTHER MANNER WIYNOUY OUR PRIOR WRITTEN APPHlOVAL. sAMPLR1 NOV DESTROYED IN TESTING ARC kETAINEO A MAXIMVM OF THIRTY DAYS. Chicago • Los Angeles SIGNED FOji BY • • Tulsa • Memphis • Mod.sto • Richland Z PA I W T A Member Ot the SGS GrouP ▪ o 1-4 -n . .. T _ i.. T f. u IP TO: HLOUISITION NO 8916 215- AST 'D• ^T. SUIT t LUtsa '41 91764 SHIPPING DATE REQUESTED *SEE BELOW 714) 988-0933 714)391-2262 vv,•,J1-111VFJ 1 IJIV kitr,t—L. (206) 687-5020 FAX: (206) 687-5218 Pt: ;CHA E OFEE' D 7-31-90 E 3.M. LYNNE CO . , INC. 116 N. ROBERTSON BD. SUII1; 407 C �- LOS ANGELES,' S90048c\ ATTN: LISA"NOONAN/800-365-1313 EMBASSY SUITES SEATAC • 15920 WEST VALLEY HIGHWAY (NSILA, ' WA '98188 ATTN: RICHARD LEWIS OR DAVE -CALL BEFORE DELIVERY @714-799-9334-KYRF.E MAHER. CONTRACT QUALITY - ALL MATERIALS MUST MEET GOVERNING FIRE ODES ITEMS ARE FOR RE- SALE UNLES OTHER- WISE NOTED: PURCHASE ORDER NO 5672 THISNUMBERMUSTAPPE:.R ON AL MATERIAL, ,SHIPPING PAPERS AND CORRESPONDENCE. *NOTE: 1."PREPAID" FREIGHT CHARGES TO BE BILLED ON INITIAL INVOICE(ONE BILLED PERSHIPMENTAND INCLUDECOPY OF FREIGHT BILL) OR HAVE CARRIER BILL PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED.. 2. MAIL SEPARATE INVOICES FOR EACH SHIPMENT IN DUPLI- CATE WITH ORIGINAL AND COPY OF BILL OF LADINGON DATE OF SHIPMENT. 3. PLEASE MARK ALL CARTONS EXACTLY AS SHOWN — IN "SHIP TO" INCLUDING PURCHASE ORDER AND SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS 4.WEARE UNABLE TO PROCESSFOR PA}MENT ANY INVOICES AND/OR FREIGHT BILLS WHICHDO NOTINCLUDEALL INFORM4TION REQUIRED►'! WE MUST HAVE ATTACHED ACKLNOWLEDGEMENT RETURNED IMMEDIATELY! IP VIA ATSI F.O.B. ORIGIN FREIGHT TERMS PAYMENT TERMS 3RD PARTY BTU, 50% DEPOSIT/NET 30 X: a A it �iv�DESC.RIPTION:-ANO:SPEC1 SCA �,- i�"–..."2Z�sr�`:'a� if' 'pRGFIASE'COSIFre };;. 51 33,105 77 108 20 20 L/YD TUDOR SUEDE TDS-5776 9 OZ SUEDE WALLCOVERING COLOR STEEL BLUES. SIDEMARK: ON OUTSIDE OF ROLL? #WC -21 REGISTRATION DESK s R/FT ESSEX #355-0002 MARI1;rI'A 811 BORDER 12 OZ VINYL FABRIC BACKED. SIDEMARK: ON OUSIDE OF ROLL #WC -26 GUESTROOM BORDER L/YD WINDSOR SE-EP124 15 OZ VINYL FABRIC BACKED COLOR GREY. SIDEMARK: OUTSIDE OF ROLL #WC -27 ADMINISTRATION/SALES #LSW-743 SERIES 700 FABRIC TACKABLE WALLCOVERING COLOR MOCHA. SIDEMARK: OUTSIDE OF ROLL #WC -28 ,TYPICAL BOARDROOM - ABOVE CHAIR RAIL VY -1891 VOYAGES 12 OZ VINYL FABRIC BACKED COLOR' BERMUDA PEACH, LILAC, AQUA, ROSE. SIDEMARK: OUTSIDE OF ROLL #WC -29 EMPLOYEE LOUNGE SILENCE #SLC -4809 20 OZ TEXTURED ACCOUSTICAL WALLCOVERING COLOR ROSE SIDEMARK: OUTSIDE OF ROLL #WC -35 TELEPHONE ALCOVE *SHIP FLOORS 5-8 TO ARRIVE 8-20 *SHIP PUBLIC AREA & FLOORS 2-4 TO ARRIVE 9-17 50% DEPOSIT $11,464.69 CK# PLEASE NOTE SHIP DATE ABOVE - ANY PROBLEM, CALL` L/YD S/RL L/YD KYREE MAHER-714-799-9334 IMKEDIATE Y!! 42.48 2,166.48 .57 ' 18,869.85 4.88 375.76 1,118.88 207.20 191 .20 10.36 10.36 9.56 r KYREE MAHER TOTAL THIS PURCHASE ORDER 22,929.37 IN ACCEPTING THIS ORDER IT IS UNDERSTOOD THE SELLER AGREES TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SHOWN ABOVE ANO ON THE REVERSE OF THIS ORDER WHICH ARE INCORPORATED AND MADE A PART HEREOF AND THE BUYER HEREBY OBJECTS TO ANY CONFUCTING OR ADDITIONAL TERMS OR CONDITIONS. PROVED AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE )NALD D. ROBBINS II/KOAR INC. AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE 'YNDI EVANS/PSI 'PA.,. ED AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE Dept./Area in which item to be used: AS MARKED ABOVE THIS PURCHASE ORDER WAS PREPARED ON BEHALF OF KOAR-SeaTac PARTNERS, L.P. PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED VENDOR COPY r ununMa7ir SPECIALISTS INCORfPORATED 2151 EAST D' ST., SUITE 208a ONTARIO, CA 91764 REQUISITION NO. SHIPPIN`.ivv: T --REQUESTED 8916 7-3--90 ER:J.M. Lynne 116 N. Robertson Blvd., STE 407 Los Angeles CA 90048 ATTN:"Lisa Noonan/213-657_1004 . ,.,. •V, I/-% ` z ,a-, 16.-. CALIFORNIA OFFICE: (714) 988-0933 FAX: (714) 391-2262 WASHINGTON OFFICE: (206) 687-5020 FAX: (206) 687-5218 PURCHASE ORDER DATE PURCHASE ORDER NO. mIPTO: Embassy; Suites..- SEATAC 1,5920 :West valley Highway Tukwila, WA 98188 ATTN: Richard Lewis CONTRACT QUALITY - ALL MATERIALS MUST MEET GOVERNING FIRE CODES IIP VIA PS/AIR ,..�-T:-.:: 7-2-90 IITEMS ARE FOR RE- SALE UNLES OTHER- WISE NOTED: 5666 ?!HISNUMBER MUSTAPPEARONALL'L MATERIAL, SHIPPING PAPERS AND CORRESPONDENCE. "":`` si *NOTE: '1."PREPAID" FREIGHT CHARGES TO BE BILLED ON INITIAL INVOICE(ONE BILLED PER SHIPMENTAND INCLUDE COPY OF FREIGHT: BILLY, OW. HAVE:CARRIER • BILL PURCHASING - SPECIAUSTS INCORPORATED. =:-._:" :• • 2MAIL SEPARATE INVOICES FOR EACH SHIPMENT IN DUPLI- CATE WITH ORIGINACAN D COPY OF SILL OF LADING ON DATE OF SHIPMENTL,' 3. PLEASE MARK ALL CARTONS EXACTLYAS SHOWN — IN ''SH IP TO' INCLUDING PURCHASE ORDER AND SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS. 4.WEARE UNABLE TO PROCESS FOR PAYMENT ANY INVOICES AND/OR FREIGHT' BILLS WHICH DO NOTINCLUDEALL INFORMATION REQUIRED!!! WE MUST HAVE ATTACHED ACKLNOWLEDGEMENT RETURNED IMMEDIATELY! F.O.B. Origin FREIGHT TERMS PPV & ADD PAYMENT TERMS Net 30 Days 5 I YDS #355-0002 Essex Marietta -Marietta 8" 12 oz Wall Vinyl Border 1.80 9.00 Confirming with Valerie, Do Not Duplicate 1 Robin Brown TOTAL THIS PURCHASE ORDER $9.00 IN ACCEPTING THIS ORDER IT tS UNDERSTOOD THE SELLER AGREES TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SHOWN ABOVE AND ON THE REVERSE OF THIS ORDER WHICH ARE INCORPORATED AND MAGE A PART HEREOF AND THE BUYER HEREBY OBJECTS TO ANY CONFUCTING OR ADOmONAL TERMS OR CONDITIONS. IOVED OVEu AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE ld D Ro1bins II/KOAR Inc. Dept./Area in which item to be used: Model Room j/Ps I UTHORIZED SIGNATURE AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE THIS PURCHASE ORDER WAS PREPARED ON BEHALF OF KOAR-SEATAC PARTNERS, L.P. PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED VENDOR COPY L i M. Lynne Co..Inc. Ei North litho'1sort blvd. nus 411/ AI+.Ut:ba. CA (,..1[1114H 3 61)/ 11104 /� 21213 6577618 7A V-7 ,�1� ,�%��J..�M.LLLYNNNE ,%moiramgig JM Lynne ADAM JAMES Wallcovering Textiles September 18, 1990 Purchasing Specialists Inc. 2151 East 'D' Street Suite 208a Ontario, CA 91764 RE: EMBASSY SUITES SEATEC As per your request, we certify that our wallcove*ing listed below has been tested for fire hazard as par ASTM E-84 with the following results: Tudor Suede Flame...0...Fuel...0...Smoke...10 TBS -5776 Wide Appeal Flame...5...Fuel...0...Smoke...0 SE-EP124 Lynnescape Flame...15...Fuel...0...Smoke...30 LSW-743 Voyages Flame...5...Fuel...0...Smoke...0 VY -1891 Silence...........Flame...15...Fue1...0...Smoke... 70 SLC -4809 All the above items meet Class A Rating. If you should need other information, please call this office at 1-800-365-1313. Valerie Ferguson Sales Assistant ruNGHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED SHIP TO: SHIP VIA REQUISITION NO. I8916 KINNEY WALIOVEPJ2 G 1,;:71,00. S.W. HAMPTON, SUITE . 243 n i PCaRTLAND, OR • .97223 ATTN; LINDA HEWITSON/503-624-0865 EMBASSY SUITES SEATAC 1.5920: WEST VALLEY HIGHWAY.- TUKWIIA, WA 98188 ATTN: RICHARD LEWIS OR DAVE f A1764 SHIPPING DATE REQUESTED *SEE BELOW PURCHASE ORDER IFORNIA OFFICE: (714) 988-0933 FAX (714) 391-2262 WASHINGTON OFFICE (206) 687-5020 FAX (206) 687-5218 PURCHASE ORDER DATE 7-31-90 CONTRACT QUALITY --ALL MATERIAI S MUST MEET .GOVERNING FIRE CODES ITEMS ARE .FOR RE, SALEI UNLES`OTHER- WISE NOTED: - . PURCHASE ORDER NO. 5680 Ak THIS NUMBER MUSTAPF=AR ON ALL MATERIAL, SHIPPING P:.PERS AND CORRESPONDENCE. -'NOTE:; t."4_ .. t=..=_•c:..;�^.:Y ;3y--_ 1.'PREPAID" FREIGHT:CHARGES TO-BE;BIL•LED .ON:INITIAL .INVOICE(ONEBILLED PER.SHIPMENTAND1J CLUDEcopy OF .-FREIGHT: BILL) OR HAVE'.CARRIER =.BTU'.; -PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED:, 22 MAIL SEPARATE • INVOICES FOR EACH SHIPMENT IN DUPLI- = CATEWITH ORIGINAL AND COPYOFBILLDItIG OFLAOMDATE -. 3. PLEASE MARK ALL CARTONS EXACTLYAS SHON N -1N "SHIP TO' INCLUDING PURCHASE ORDER. AND SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS 4.IVEARE UVABLE TO PROCESS FOR P4 Y1fE2LT ANY INVOICES AND/OR FREIGHT BILLS WHICHDO NOT LVCLUDEALL INFOR 1LATION REQUIRED!!! WE MUST HAVE ATTACHED ACKLNOWLEDGEME`iT RETURNED IMMEDIATELY! ATSI F.O.B. ORIGIN FREIGHT TERMS 3RD PARTY BILL 2305 L/YD 32 L/YD 32 L/YD 17 KYREE MAHER #1 -GP -173 120Z VINYL FABRIC BACKED -COLOR CREME, ROSE, GREY. SIDEMARK: ON OUTSIDE OF ROLL #WC -2 GUEST BATH LATTICE WEAVE #2 -GP -134 20 OZ VINYL FABRIC BA ED COLOR LIGHT MAUVE. SIDEMARK: ON OUTSIDE OF ROLL #WC -7 WOMENS PUBLIC RESTROOM LATTICE WEAVE #2 -GP -182 20 OZ VINYL FABRIC BACE- ID COLOR LIGHT GREY. SIDEMARK: ON OUTSIDE OF 1 ROLL #WC -8 MENS PUBLIC RESTROOM (5 YD SEGMENTS = 65 RUNNING FT.) EGG & DART #B -GP -181 12 OZ VINYL FABRIC. BACKED COLOR MAUVE & BLUE 6-3/4" BORDER. SIDEMARK:. ON OUTSIDE ROLL #WC -9 BORDER MENS & WOMENS PUBLIC RESTROOMS S/RL TERAZZO GEO #1F5025 12 OZ VINYL FABRIC BACKED COLOR PEACH, WHITE, BLUE. SIDEMARK: • #WC -12 MEN & WOMEN POOL RESTROOMS. • *SHIP FLOORS 5-8 TO ARRIVE 820.. *SHIP. PUBLIC AREA & FLOORS 2-4 TO ARRIVE 9-17. ANY PROBLEM WITH SHIP DATE, CALL RYREE MAHER 714-799-9334 IMMEDIATELY!! TOTAL THIS - -.. . PURCHASE ORDER PAYMENT TERMS NET 30 DAYS 1.74 6.49 6.49 9.59 11.39 4,010.70 207.68 207.68 47.95 193.63 4,667:704* IN ACCEPTING THIS ORDER IT IS UNDERSTOOD THE SELLER AGREES TO THE TERMS AND_CONDITIONS SHOWN ABOVE AND ON THE REVERSE OF THIS ORDER WHICH ARE INCORPORATED AND MADE A PART HEREOF AND THE BUYER HEREBY OBJECTS TO ANY CONFLICTING OR ADDITIONAL TERMS OR CONDITIONS. c,R' '1 'ROVED AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE D. ROBBINS II/KOAR INC. CYNDI EVANS/PSI AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE 'ROVED AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED DeptJArea in which item to be used: AS -MARIE' ABOVE . \/ImmnQ (nPV PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED PETER: SHIP TO: f FEuuISTI No 8916 �� 15' EAST 'h' ST SUITE ...Ea ONTARIO, CA G i 764 OJ'E Pt LJUE tr0 Ii'.NEDIA'rFT,Y KINNEY WALLCOVERINGS 7100 S.W. HAMPTON, STE. 243 PORTLAND, OR 97223 ATTN: yIATDA HEWITSON/503-624-0865 EMBASSY SUITES - SEATAC 15920 WEST VALLEY HIGHWAY TUKWILA, WA 98188 ATTN: RICHARD LEWIS/JIM GALLAWAY/CALL 24 HRS. DELIVERY/714-988-0933/KYREE MAHER :'1.RC'H4,EiT (T,s41; .- 6/4/90 BEFORE CONTRACT QUALITY - ALL MATERIALS MUST MEET GOVERNING FIRE CODES - UL APPROVED SHIP VIA UPS QTY. ORD. QTY. REC'D. FOB. ORIGIN PURCHASE ORDEF CAL I (?P,NI,= OFFICE: (714) g88-09: FAX: (71 J) 391-2262. WASHI41GTUN OFFICE: (206) 687-5020 FAX: (206) 687-521 ITEMS ARE FOR RE- SALE UNLES CTHER WISE NOTED THIS NUMBER MUST APPEAR ON A' - MATERIAL, SHIPPING PAPERS AN CORRESPONDENCE. 'NOTE: 1."PREPAID" FREIGHT CHARGES TO BE BILLED ON INITIAL INVOICE (ONE BILLED PER SHIPMENT AND INCLUDE COPY OF FREIGHT BILL) OR HAVE CARRIER BILL PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED. 2. MAIL SEPARATE INVOICES FOR EACH SHIPMENT IN DUPLI. CATE WITH ORIGINAL AND COPY OF BILL OF LADING ON DATE OF SHIPMENT. 3. PLEASE MARK ALL CARTONS EXACTLY AS SHOWN — IN "SHIP TO" INCLUDING PURCHASE ORDER AND SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS. .4.WEARE UNABLETOPROCESSFOR PA • ANY INVOICES AND/OR FREIGHT BILLS; WHICHDO NOT INCL UDE ALL INFORMA770 : REQUIRED!!!. WE MUST HAVE ATTACHED ACKLNOWLEOGEMENT RETURNED IMMEDIATELY!, FREIGHT TERMS PAYMENT TERMS PPY & ADD UNIT DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATION NET 30 DAYS PURCHASE COST 30 L/YD #1 -GP -173 CREME, ROSE, GRAY WALL VINYL 54"W. SIDEMARK: MODEL ZOOM -GUEST BATHROOMS 160 L/YD #1 -GP -196 ROSE WALL VINYL, 54"W SIDEMARK: MODEL ROOM -BEDROOM & PARLOR NOTE: IF 411E PURCHASE VINYL FOR ALL GUESTROOMS FROM KINNEY - THE PRICE OF THIS FOR THE MODEL ROOM WILL BE REDUCED TO QUANTITY PRICING. CONFIRMING ORDER PLEASE NOTE SHIPPING DATE REQUESTED ANY PROBLEM, CONTACT KYREE MAHER IM"IEDIAT LY @ 714-988-0933. UNIT COST 4.24 4.24 TOTAL 127.2: 678.4(. Y KYREE MAHER TOTA(, THIS PURCHASE ORDER 805.60 Pi014; PPROVED IN ACCEPTING THIS ORDER IT IS UNDERSTOOD THE SELLER AGREES TO THE TERMS ANO CONDITIONS SHOWN ABOVE AND ON THE REVERSE OF THIS ORDER WHICH ARE INCORPORATED AND MADE A PART HEREOF ANO THE BUYER HEREBY OBJECTS TO ANY CONFLICTING OR ADDITIONAL TERMS OR CONDITIONS. PPRQVED AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE D: ROBBINS II/KOAR INC. A4,7-ORIZED SIGNATURE SI RIZED SIGNATURE Copt ,Area fn wt r, nem to be used MODEL ROOMS THIS PURCHASE ORDER WAS PREPARED ON BEHALF OF KOAR-SeaTac PARTNERS, L.P. PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED • 6ENCORP POLYMER PRODUCTS September 17, 1990 Purchasing Specialists FAX #714-799-9456 Attn: Kyree Dear Kyree: Fabricated Plastics P.C. Box 191 Columbus, Mississippi 397Q3 Tel; 601-327-1522 Re: Embassy Suites Sea/Tac Per your request, GenCorp Polymer Products certifies that its wallcovering patterns identified below meet the requirements of Class A of NFPA-101, Life Safety Code, with flame ratings in the range of 0 - 25. PATTERNS 1 -GP -196, 1 -GP -173, 2 -GP -134 2 -GP -182, B -GP -181 These numerical ratings were determined by the ASTM E-84 tunnel test method and are not intended to reflect hazards presented by these or any other products under actual fire conditions. Sincerely, GenCorp Polymer Products Cecil 0. Bl drCakne/ Q. C. Supervisor COB:jt cc: Debby Blackwood - Kinney - Portland I'A um cnal in-vm^5-- immsnmmm runti i4mNV •PECIALMTS 1NCOnPORATED ;HIP TO: IIP VIA REQUISI{ 8 U.S. VINYLi. CARPET P.O. BOX 92209 -HOUSTON, DC :77091 , . , AT'TNY ROGER -,7tOPTES/713=697'-`7741- REQUESTED *st;r, BELOW EMBASSY SUI J. E .. SEATAC 15920. -WEST VALLEY Q*Ay TUKWIIA; 'WA .98188. ` ATM RICHARD LEWIS OR DAVE CONTRACT QUALITY -ALL MATERIALS MUST MEET GOVERNING FIRE CODES r ur'IurikkJt Vrsutri •OFFICE: (714) 988-0933 FAX: (714) 391-2262 ASHINGTON OFFICE (206) 687-5020 ;`. FAX: (206) 687-5218 PURCHASE ORDER DATE 7-31-90 ITEMS ARE-FQR,:q ? SALE UNLES:,om ., _WISE NOTED: '' ATSI 'NOTE; :i .- 1.'PREP/46 .� INVOICE(: - wr FREIGHTW - - '2MAIC SEP CATEW,ni •OFSH,- 3.FLEASE INSTRINCIUDI THIS Ntit.!,•Ei:!,!USTAPPE:.RON ALL �1ATEF 1.',. ..,+li FIN PERS AN0 Orglt 4.WEARE L:v:1RI. / TO Pilo( ,s..,,it: ;,,`.. ANY LNVOIC'l.S AND en; /:;/!E.:;1 :.1;1 WHICH DOJ.OT/ \'CLL',)/. -I!! !\; r!;; REQUIRED!!! WE MUSTHAVEATTAC- EDACrLt, ,. ti -,i,.: RETURNED IMMEDIATE -Y! 11,160 J L 149 8,325 49 L L/YD L/YD KYREE MAHER LEGACY #LGY3-3900F 15 OZ VINYL FABRIC BACKED COLOR MOONDUST. SIDEMARK: ON OUTSIDE OF ROLL #WC -4 ROOMS FLOORS 2,4,6,8 (STRIKE OFF TO BE APPROVED BY I.S.I.) LEGACY #LgY3-3908F 15 OZ VINYL FABRIC BACKED COLOR DUNE. SIDEMARK: OUSIDE OF ROLL #WC -5 ROOMS FLOORS 3,5,7 1 -STRIKE OFF APPROVED-I.S.I.) #30-130 KUICK BOLT COLLECTION 12 OZ VINYL FABRIC BACKED COLOR PEACH & WHITE. SIDEMARK: ON OUTSIDE OF ROLL #WC -18 WOME S EMPLOYEE RESTROOM & LOCKER ROOM #31-131 'TICK BOLT COLLECTION 12 OZ VINY FABRI BACKED COLOR BLUE & WHITE SIDEMARK: ON OUTSIDE OF ROLL #WC -19 MENS EMPLOYEE RESTROOM & LOCKER ROOM SHIP FLOORS 5-8 TO ARRIVE 8-20 SHIP PUBLIC AREA & FLOORS 2-4 TO ARRIVE 9-17 PLEASE NOTE SHIPPING DATE REQUESTED ANY PROBLEM, CALL KYREE MAHER IMMEDIATELY' @714-799-9334. TOTAL THIS PURCHASE ORDER _ . 36 r 21W:103,t .0:, IN ACCEPTING THIS ORDER IT IS UNDERSTOOD THE SELLER AGREES TO THE TERMS AND INCORPORATED AND MADE A PART HEREOF AND THE BUYER HEREBY OBJECTS TO ANY CONFUCTIING OR DD DMONS OVAL TER ON THE REVERSE OF THIS ORDER WHICH ARE, ; TERMS OR CONDITIONS - x`I?is�;� t' •' S.IF ONALD D. ROBBINS II/KOAR INC. AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE CYNDI EVANS/PSI QED AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE DeptJArea in which item to be used: AS-MARKEID ABOVE THIS PURCHASE ORDER WAS PREPARED ON BEHALF OF ' r KOAR-SeaTac PARTNERS, L.P. PI1Rf:I-1ACIrDf; CDDr'IA, Ile -r' �.. SEP 17 '90 09:57 713 694-0380 P.2/2 & .CAAPET MFC:. CORP. Lwwwmj If u Ntlurri y Into the 2Th1 i:pnfury. P.O, 80X 02209 HOUSTON, TX 77206 (713)697-7741 1-800-63346425 FAX: 713-694-0380 U.S. VINYL &.CARPET MFG. CORP SPECIFICATIONS *SCOPE: U.S. Vinyl & Carpet Mfg. Corp., as manufactured by the same, 514 Hohldale, Houston, TX, or approved equal, shall meet Federal Specification CCC -W -408A, CCC -W -408B, and the standard classification of Wallcovering by Durability characteristics of ASTM -F-793-82 for the type and category classified including 24-hour cleanability tests based on ASTM method D1308 except as modified herein. DESCRIPTION: Vinyl Wallcovering to meet specification's as supplied by manufacturer, vinyl coated and/or vinyl laminated to cotton fabric or cotton/polyester. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Total Weight (oz./lin. yd. )54"width average 15/16 Total Weight (oz./sq. yd.) 10 Fabric Weight (oz./sq. yd.) 1 1 Vinyl Weight (oz./sq. yd.) 8 9 FabricType Scrim FLAME SPECIFICATIONS *F1am.eSpread 0 *SmokeDeveloped 20 *FLAMMABILITY TESTS: All U.S. Vinyl & Carpet Mfg.; Corp. were tested in 1988 by independent laboratories in accordance with ASTM E-84. All test results surpass Federal standards. Results of these tests are located above. Information on San Francisco Fire Marshall Fall -Out Test is available upon request. These Universal Flame Spread and Smoke Density values are not intended to reflect hazards presented by this or any material under actual fire conditions. Vinyl Wallcovering and Adhesive shall be mildew resistant. Installer should use a good quality mildew resistant vinyl wallcovering adhesive suitable for weight of material. All surfaces should be clean, smooth, dry and structurally sound. Installation instructions supplied by the manufacturer should be followed. U.S. Vinyl & Carpet Mfg. Corp. will supply certificates CI compliance upon request that material meets specifications and modifications as outlined herein. PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED SHIP TO: 1'UHLAIASE UHUtH _IFORNIA OFFICE (714) 988-0933 FAX: (714) 391-2262 HINGTON OFFICE (206) 687-5020 FAX: (206) 687-5218 8916 ARRIVE 9-17-90 - - CARNEGIE '-7223 BEVERLYBLVD. T�05 ANGELE'S -CF, 90036 -"ATTN... JULIE' FRANCIS/213-930 O1-43 O ' EMBASSY SUITES SEATAC �� .`7'-15920 WEST. VALLEY HIGHWAY ` ` 'cTUKW1LA, WA- 98188 .ATTN: RICHARD LEWIS OR DAVE 7-31-90 OONTRACT QUALITY ALL MATERIALS MUST MEET GOVERNING FIRE CODES . • • ITEMS ARE FOR.. RE SALE- UNLES ;OTHER= WISE NOTED: 4.10 PURCHASE ORDER NO. .5:678 THIS NUMBER MUST APPEAR ON ALL MATERIAL. SHIPPING PAPERS AND CORRESPONDENCE. -*NOTE:.. �..-. 1:.PREPAID".FREIGHT CHARGES7TO?BE.•BILI.., ED.'ON INITIAL INVOICE(ONE BILLED PERSHIPMENTANO INCIWECOPYOF r.:,.;.FREIGHT- BILL)` OR: HAVE :-CARRIEf;C: BILW R1..IRCHASING • SPECIAUSTS INCORPORATED�.r ; a : .,;,. - ''2MAIISEPARATE INVOICES FOR EACH' SHIPMENTIN DUPU- • CATE WITH ORIGINAL AND COPY OF BILL O6 LADING ON DATE -:.:OF SHIPMENT 3. PLEASE MARK ALL CARTONS EXACTLYAS SHOWN- IN'SHIP -, TO• - INCLUDING PURCHASE ORDER AND:= SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS ;HIP VIA 4.WE ARE UNABLE TO PROCESS FOR PAYUEAT ANY INVOICES AND/OR FREIGHT BILLS WHICHDO NOTINCLUDEALL INFOR.tiLATIOV REQUIRED!!! WE MUST HAVE ATTACHED ACKLNOWLEDGEM ENT RETURNED IMMEDIATELY! FREIGHT TERMS :. PPY &. Aro PAYMENT TERMS 50% DEPOSIT/NET 30 692.00 50% DEPOSIT $346.00 CK# PLEASE NOTE SHIP DATE -ABOVE --ANY PROBLEM, CALL KYREE MAFiER IMMEDIATELY LY @714-799-9334. • • PLEASE SIGN & RETURN ATTACHED ACKNaemoGEmiavr AS SOON AS POSSTRT,R! ! .- KYREE MAHER• TOTAL THIS. PURCHASE ORDER N ACCEPTING THIS ORDER IT IS UNDERSTOOD THE SELLER AGREES TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SHOWN ABOVE AND ON THE REVERSE OF THIS ORDER WHICH ARE INCORPORATED AND MADE A PART HEREOF AND THE BUYER HEREBY OBJECTS TO ANY CONFUCTING.OR ADDITIONAL TERMS OR CONDITIONS 692.00 AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE D. ROBBINS II/ROAR INC. Dept./Area in which item to be used: AS MARK ABOVE AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE CYNDI EVANS/PSI ROVED AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE THIS PURCHASE ORDER. WAS. PREPARED ON BEHALF OF KOAR-SeaTac PARTNERS, L.P. PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED SEP 17 '90 09:07 CARNEGIE Thra rrrpprl is tot IM inlamoron of W4 Sponsor. it rnay be weer r4 its entirety for the purpose of mooring Product tocept+nc4 bore duly con.litutad apprpril eorbollies; however. YW Maria the MOW 01 MO !Murat. VMI MK be oared in pubIci v a idrwHrlinp. SOUTHWEST RESEARCH INSTITUTE Department of Fire Technology POST OFFICE DRAWER 28510. 6220 CULEBRA RO. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 78284 INVESTIGATION OF SURFACE BURNING CHARACTERISTICS OF: A PAPER -BACKED, 100 -PERCENT XOREL% WOVEN FABRIC WALLCOVERING, PATTERN 6420 PROJECT NO. 01-6263-046f FINAL REPORT By C. A. HAFER, P.E. .MARCH 20, 1981 REVISED SEPTEMBER 8, 1981 Prepared for: CARNEGIE FABRICS 110 N. CENTRE AVENUE ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NEW YORK 11570 (24.‘,( a Carl A. Hafer, e .e . Manager Standard Testing Services sOuTHwES r RESEAkCH IN _rl rvTr~ P.2/12 59 SEP 17 '90 09:07 CARNEGIE I. INTRODUCTION P.3/12 This report presents the results of a flame spread tunnel test on a paper -backed, woven 100 -percent Xorel wallcovering, submitted for evaluation by Carnegie Fabrics of Rockville Centre, New York. On August 31, 1981, the Sponsor stated that this fabric is marketed as Pattern 6420--a 100 -percent Xorel® woven fabric. The report contains a des- cription of the material tested, the preparation and conditioning of the specimen, the test procedure, and finally, the test results. Note that the results only apply to the specimen tested, in the manner tested, and not to the entire production of this or similar materials, nor to this material's performance when used in combination with other materials. All test data are on file and are available for review by authorized persons. The test was conducted in accordance with the provisions of ASTM Designation E84-80, "Standard Method of Test for Surface Burning Char- acteristics of Building Materials." This test method is similar to the test method specified in ANS No. 2.5, NFPA No. 255, UL No. 723, UBC No. 42-1, and ASTM E84-75; however, two improvements have been incor- porated in the current E84-80 procedure, i.e., the stack pressure control tap has been relocated to a position forward of the burners and the formulae used to calculate the flame spread has been modified -- resulting in slightly lower values. The purpose of the test was to evaluate performance of the test specimen in relation to that of asbestos -cement board and red oak flooring under similar fire exposure. The results are expressed in terms of flame spread, fuel contribution, and smoke development during a 10 -minute exposure and are recorded as a ratio with asbestos -cement board 0 and red oak flooring 100. II. DESCRIPTION OF MATERIALS On February 12, 1981, two pieces, one 28 x 198 in. (0.71 x 5.02,m) and the other 28 x 117-1/2 ia. (0.71 x 2.98 m), of paper -backed, woven, textile wallcovering were received from the Sponsor. The wallcovering was identified as Pattern 6420--a paper -backed, woven Xorel® textile 60 SEP 17 '90 09:08 CARNEGIE Project No. 01-6263-046f wallcovering. It was of a gray and white Herringbone design. III. PREPARATION AND CONDITIONING OF TEST SPECIMEN P.4/12 The 21 -in. x 25 -ft (0.53 x 7.63-m) specimen was prepared using four 21 x 75 -in. (0.53 x 1.91-m) sections of wallcovering bonded to 1/4 -in. (6.35 -mm) glass -reinforced cement board with B.F. Goodrich A-848-8 Koroseal adhesive. The adhesive was applied to the paper back of the wallcovering in accordance with the manufacturer's recommended proce- dure, and the wallcovering was applied to the smooth surface of the glass -reinforced cement board. All wrinkles and air bubbles were'care- fully worked to the edge to assure a firm bond. The specimen was conditioned for 31 days in an atmosphere main- tained between 68 and 78°F (20 and 26°C) temperature and 45- to 55 -percent relative humidity. IV. TEST PROCEDURE The test was conducted on March 11, 1981. Reference data were obtained and furnace operation checked by conducting a 10 -minute test with asbestos -cement board on the day of the test and by periodic tests with red oak flooring. These tests provided the 0 •and 100 references for flame spread, fuel contribution, and smoke .density. Ignition over the burners was noted 43 seconds after the start of the test in the most recent calibration with red oak flooring. Each specimen to be evaluated was tested in accordance with the standard procedure. V. TEST RESULTS The test results were calculated on the basis of observed flame travel and the measurement of areas under the recorder curves of furnace temperature and smoke density (see Classification Table). To allow for possible variations in results due to limitations of the test method, the numerical results were adjusted to the nearest figure divisible by 5. 61 62 SEP 17 '90 09:08 CARNEGIE t iu3ec No. Ji-6144-,J46i P.5/12 Recorded data for flame spread, fuel contribution, and smoke den- sity of the specimen are shown in the figures at the end of this report. as a solid line on each graph. CLASSIFICATION TABLE Flame Spread Test Index Fuel Smoke Specimen E84-80 Contribution Dedsity Asbestos -Cement Board in 0 0 0 Red Oak Flooring 100 100 100 Paper -Backed, Woven Xorele/ Wallcovering, Pattern 6420 15 0 10 VI. OBSERVATIONS DURING AND AFTER TEST The observations rade during and after the test are summarized as follows: Discoloration and glazing were observed at 6 seconds. Igni- tion occurred at 1 minute 3 seconds. The Xorel0 also began to melt and sluff off at 1 minute 3 seconds. The flame front advanced to a maximum -distance of 9-1/2 ft (2.90 m) at 5 minutes 45 seconds. Ignition of the molten Xorel® on the furnace floor occurred at 5 minutes 56 seconds. Afterflame persisted for 53 seconds. The materials were consumed to 3-1/2 ft (1.07 m) and all materials had charred to 8 ft (2.44 m). The Xorel® had melted and sluffed off to the end, 25 ft (7.62 m). SEP 1.7 '90 09:219. CARNEGIE 25 20 15 10 5 0 1250 1000 0 750 500 a 250 Light Absorpl 0 Red Oak 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 2 A•C Board 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Time (minutes) FLAME SPREAD Ulm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Time (minutes) FUEL CONTRIBUTION (Furnace Temperature) 9 10 Red Oak A•C Board VIM OMMII 3 4 5 6 7 Time (minutes) SMOKE OENSITY (M -V Depression—Photocell) 9 SURFACE BURNING CHARACTERISTICS OF A PAPER—BACItED, WOVEN XOREL WALLCOV'ERING, PATTERN 6420 10 P.6/12 4.1/2' Igniting Flame CL Burner (11 63 64 SEP 17 '90 09:09 CARNEGIE 1111 mar •'sift weaemn en M m Ssrmme tow. be owe w.. war, r,11. Sue= d eek Waaoeuna wan uN eeMeunt mome i •O...: eaew.r. wr now r Mr roar et die erre rrwmei M emmw adlsw a eemrnrMr P.7/12 SOUTHWEST RESEARCH INSTITUTE Department of Fire Technology POST OFFICE DRAWER 8E1O. IM CULEBRA No. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 7e284 INVESTIGATION OF SURFACE BURNING CHARACTERISTICS OF: A FABRIC -COVERED WALL PARTITION PANEL PROJECT NO. 01-6263-437 FINAL REPORT By C. A. HAFER, P.E. SEPTEMBER 8, 1981 Prepared for: CARNEGIE FABRICS 110 NORTH CENTRE AVENUE ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NEW YORK 11570 �..,, /I Can A. Hafer, P.E. Manager Standard Testing Services SOUTHWEST RESEARCH INSTITUTE SEP 17 '90 09:10 CARNEGIE INTRODUCTION This report presents the results of a flame spread tunnel test on a fabric -covered wall partition panel, submitted for evaluation iia Fabrics of Rockville Centre, . The New Yorkby Carne - report contains a description of the material tested, the preparation and conditionin .of procedurethe specimen, the test g p ' and finall y, the test results. Note that the results only apply to".the 'specimen 'tested, in the tested, and not to the entire mannerproduction of this or similar materials, nor to this material's performance when used in combination with other materials. All test data are on file and are available for review by authorised persons. The test was conducted in accordance with the provisions of ASTM •Designation E84-80, "Standard Method of Test for Surface Burnie Char- acteristicm of Building Materials.. 8 " This test method is similar to the ,test method specified in ANS No. 2.5, NFPA No. 2S5, UL No. 723, UBC Bo.. 424,1, and ASTM E84-75; however, two improvements have been incor- porated in the current E84-80 procedure, i.e., the stack pressure con- trol tap as been relocated to a position'forward of the burners and the formulae used to calculate the aflame spread have been modified-- .sesulting in slightly lower values. The purpose of the test was to evaluate performance of the test specimen is relation to that of asbestos -cement board and red ak flooring under similar fire exposure. The results o �P are in expressed terms of flame spread, fuel contribution, and smoke development during a 10 -minute exposure and are recorded as a ratio with asbestos -cement board 0 and .red oak flooring 100. 11: DESCRIPTION OF MATERIALS. On August 17, 1981, five 24 x 61 -1/8 -in, (0.61 s 1.55-m) fabrir- covered, fiberglass filled interior, partition panels were received from the Sponsor. The fabric was identified as: woven from 100 -percent Ural. fiber. The panels a were 26in 6420-bfabric thick and had a unit weight of 3.25 lb/ft2 2 (50.8mm) (15.85 kg/m ), 65 SEP 17 '90 09:10 CARNEGIE P.9/12 66 Project No. 01-6263-437 2 III. PREPARATION AND CONDITIONING OF TEST SPECIMEN The specimen was prepared using four 21 z (0.53 z 1.55-m) panels cut down from the 24 z 61 -1/8 -in. (0.61 x 1.55-m) panels submitted by the Sponsor. These four panels were placed in the tunnel end-to-end to give a specimen 245 in. (6.21 si) long. No further prepa- ration vas required. • f The specimen was conditioned for 3 days in an atmosphere maintained between 68 and 78°F (20 and 26°C) temperature and 45- to 55 -percent relative humidity. XI a TV. TEST PROCEDURE The test was conducted on August 20, 1981. Reference data were obtained and furnace operation checked by conducting a 10 -minute test with asbestos -cement board on the day of the test and by periodic tests with red oak flooring. These tests provided the 0 and 100 references far flame spread, fuel contribution, and smoke density. Ignition over the burners was noted 46 seconds after the start of the test in the most recent calibration with red oak flooring. Each specimen to be evaluated was tested in accordance with the standard procedure. V. r. TEST RESULTS The test, results were calculated on the basis of observed flame travel and the measurement of areas under the recorder curves of furnace temperature and smoke density (see Classification Table). To allow for possible variations in results due to limitations of the test method, the numerical results were adjusted to the nearest figure divisible by 5. Recorded data for flame spread, fuel contribution, and smoke den- sity of the specimen are shown in the figures at the end of this, report as a solid line on each graph. SEP 17 '90 09:11 CARNEGIE P.10/12. Project No. 01-6263-437 3 CLASSIFICATION TABLE Flame Spread Test Index Fuel Smoke , Specimen E84-80 Contribution Density Asbestos -Cement Board 0 0 0 Red Oak Flooring 200 100 100 Fabric -Covered Wall Partition Panels, ,,. Pattern 6420 10 20 5 VS . OBSERVATIONS DURING AND AFTER TEST 1 The observations made during and after the test are summarized as follows: No sustained ignition was recorded on the panel during the test. At 5 seconds, the fabric started to melt and fall to the floor where ignition of the material occurred at 54 seconds. The maximum flame advance to 8 ft'(2.44 m) occurred at 4 minutes. Afterflame per- sisted for more than 3 minutes. The fabric was completely melted away to the endiof the specimen, 21 ft (6.41 m). The perforated metal was exposed to 5 ft (1.52 m) with all binders burned out of the fiberglass to 6-1/2 ft (1.98 m). There was surface char on the fiberglass to 14 ft (4.27 a). 67 1 68 SEP 17 '90 09:11 CARNEGIE Project No. 01-6263-046f N furnace Temp C F ) li 1Iti Absorption 1114 VI 25 20 15 10 5 0 1250 1000 750 500 250 0 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 2 4 5 6 'Time (minutes) FLAME SPREAD 9 10 / Red Oak lam -- SIM - of • de A•C Soard A•C Board 1 1 2 4 5 6 'Time (minutes) FLAME SPREAD 9 10 3 4 5 6 Time tminutes) FUEL CONTRIBUTION 4Furnace Temperature) 8 9 10 �vim 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ",me trntnutes, SMOKE DENSITY IM•V (3euression_Pnococeli) SURFACE BURNING CHARACTERISTICS OF A PAPER -BACKED, WOVEN XOREL WALLCOVERING, PATTERN 6420 P. 11/12 4 4.112' 1t�n+tinq F Iame C. Burner (11 • SEP 17 '90 09:11 CARNEGIE P.12/12 ,Summary of Tunnel Tests Performed by System Manufacturers Using (OREL Fabric Covering Manufacturer •Stretchwall �,..dique Concepts Armstrong D.F.S. Sales General Drapery 'Arlon Group 1Peabody Noise Control Inc. Systems Stretchwall Fabri-Trak Tested by Date Results Flame Smoke Spread Developed Sonotrol-10 Track -Tex Stretch -Tex Accutrack U.S. Testing Co. 6.18.85 U.S. Testing Co. 7-26-85 Factory Mutual Research U.S. Testing Co. U.S. Testing Co. Commercial Testing. Co. Southwest Research Design Series 90 Institute 4.5-88 11.18.88 9.12.88 5.17.89 10 75 5 15 5 15 15 50 10 55 35 15 9.11.89 25 45 69 artGetimis [NCORPORATED REQUISITION NO ( SHIPPING DATE REQUESTED "v - FAX: (714) 391-2262 N I WASHINGTON OFFICE: (206) 687-5020 FAX: (206) 687-5218 8H6 I ARRIVE 9-17-90 suP WOLF GORDON 3-00 47TH AVE. LONG ISLAND CITY, NY 11101-2430 ATIN: RACHELLE STERN 718-361-6611 SHIP TO: EMBASSY SUITES SEATAC 15920 WEST VALLEY HIGHWAY TUKWILA, WA 98188 ATTN: RICHARD LEWIS OR DAVE PURCHASE ORDER DATE PURCHASE ORDER NO. 7-31-90 CONTRACT QUALITY -ALL MATERIALS MUST MEET GOVERNING FIRE CODES SHIP VIA BEST ORIGIN ESC 2zek N o sP'` >*RA.FICATIO Arc - E 1s.1 �r Ci t-- s' b51 WiTarAAt u q,.: 7! FOR RE- SALE OGLES OTHER- WISE NOi ED' 5677 • NOTE: 1."PREPAID" FREIGHT -CHARGES TO BE BILLED ON INITIAL INVOICE (ONE BILLED PER SHIPMENT AND INCLUDECOPY OF FREIGHT BILL) OR HAVE CARRIER' BILL PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED.: - -• 2 MAIL SEPARATE INVOICES FOR EACH SHIPMENT IN DUPLI- CATE WITH ORIGINAL AND COPY OF BILL OF LADING ON DATE OF SHIPMENT. . a PLEASE MARK ALL CARTONS EXACTLY AS SHOWN — IN "SHIP TO" INCLUDING PURCHASE ORDER AND SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS • THISNUMBER MUST APPEAR ON AL MATERIAL,SHIPPING PAPERS AND CORRESPONDENCE : 4.WEARE UNABLETO PROCESS FOR PAYMENT ANY INVOICES AND/OR FREIGHT BILLS WHICHDO NOTINCLUDEALL INFORMATION REQUIRED!!! WE MUST HAVE ATTACHED ACKLNOWLEDGEMENT RETURNED IMMEDIATELY! FREIGHT TERMS PPY & ADD PAYMENT TERMS 50% DEPOSIT/NET 30 75 :L/YD 'DUBLIN #KPX20763 - 18 OZ VINYL FABRIC BACKED d CX)LOR PEACH. . SIDEMARK: ON OUTSIDE OF ROLL #WC -6 TYPICAL MTG. ROOM & BOARDROOM 50% DEPOSIT $223.13 CK# • (PLEASE NOTE SHIP DATE ABOVE - ANY PROBLEM, CALL £ KYREE MAHER IMMEDIATIaY @ 714-799-9334. !PLEASE SIGN & RETURN ATTACHED ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 1 AS SOON AS POSSIPLR! ! 5.95 446.25 Y KYREE MAHER TOTAL THIS PURCHASE ORDER 446.25 IN ACCEPTING THIS ORDER IT IS UNDERSTOOD THE SELLER AGREES TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SHOWN ABOVE AND ON THE REVERSE OF THIS ORDER WHICH ARE INCORPORATED AND MADE A PART HEREOF AND THE BUYER HEREBY OBJECTS TO ANY CONFLICTING OR ADDITIONAL TERMS OR CONDITIONS. PPR( AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE .NALD D. ROBBINS II/KOAR INC. Dept./Area in which item to be used - AS MARKED ABOVE PP J AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE CYNDI EVANS/PSI PPROVEO AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE THIS PURCHASE ORDER WAS PREPARED ON BEHALF OF KOAR-SeaTac PARTNERS, L.P. PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED VCNDORCOFY SEP 18 '90 11:58 WOLF GORDON WG I NC 479 P02 September 18, 1990 Interior Sources Inc. 149 Palos Verdes Blvd Suite B Redondo Beach, CA 90277 Attention: Kyree Dear Kyree: Wolf -Gordon Inc. 33-00 47th Avenue Long Island City, NY 11101.2430 Th!: 718-361-6611 Fax 718-361-1090 As per your request, we are noting below the fire hazard classification ratings for Wolf -Gordon K PX 20763 wallcovering. Please note that these ratings are the results of tests run in accordance with ASTM E-84 (Tunnel Test). Flame Spread Rate - 15 Smoke Developed Factor - 10 We trust that the above information will prove satisfactory for your needs. If I can be of any further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me. \Thank you for your interest and consideration. RS:Ajt Wulicovering and I InhoLsrk ry Showrooms Yours truly, WOLF-GORDON INC. ek,c;i1SL-CS 7- RACHELLE STERN New York Chicago o 212-319-6800 312-870-0:350 Lo;s ,igp1M. 213-6524112,0 Uu13a.� 214-747.1001 4 DEVELOPMENT PROJECT MANAGEMENT MEMORANDUM TO: NICK OLIVAS TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: WAYNE C. H S I DEVELOPM ':••JECT MANAGEMENT OCTOBER 15, 1990 FLAME SPREAD CERTIFICATES Enclosed are the final flame spread certificates for the Embassy Suites Hotel in Tukwila. Please notify me in writing as to the acceptability of this information at your earliest convenience. Thank you. cc: Ronald Robbins, I1 - Sevelex Consultants File 16770 NE 79th • Suite 104 • Redmond, WA 98052 • Phone (206) 883-6221 • Fax (206 )869-5464 "Simply the best seat in town:"1 International International International kCFNta) SEP i September 17, 1990 Purchase Specialists, Inc. Attention: Kyree Suite 208-A 2151 East D Street Ontario, CA 91764 To whom it may concern: Please find attached flame spread certification from the material suppliers for the upholstery products used in production of the lounge chairs and sleeper sofas for the Seatac Project / Embassy Suites / Purchase Order Number 5609/5610. Please advise if additional informatio is required. RSB:dmb Attachment Sinc R. Scott Boy Sales Representative Sent via fax (714) 799-9456 INTERNATIONAL DESIGNS A Division of JSI Chair Corporation 16000 Phoenix Drive • P.O. Box 3969 • City of Industry, CA 91745 Telephone: 818/968-5685 • FAX: 818/330-1259 GREAT WESTERN Greet Western Foam Products Corp. 060 North Batavia Street range, California 92665 14)637.0110 (800) 331-2309 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE Customer: Commercial Chair/ International Designs . Date: June 14, 1990 Products: V 1015, V 1019, V 1230 V 1436, V 1444, V 1823 V 1833, V 1844, V 1855 This is to certify that that above products meet the flamma- bility requirements for the Cal 117 and NFPA 260 standards. a• .go o-aCoC�o Quality Control 1 Manufacturer and Fabricator of Foam Products for Industry Western ,Synthetic Felt Co. A DIVISION OF LIGHTRON CORPORATION TELEPHONE . (213) 636.2223 OR (213) 638.9383 May 17, 1984 Tb Wham it May Concern, r 1 V_; Et9POTAgT1tiO0NIV F1 This letter is to certify that all products manufactured by / Western Synthetic Felt Company pass the requirements of the California •Bureau of Home Furnishings technical bulletin 117 - 75. If you have any further questions please don't hesitate to call me. David Linder President DL/dbc 2649 EAST OOMINGUEZ STREET • P.O. BOX 6248 CARSON, CALIFORNIA 90749 RECEIVED [ILI 2 i9912 VWRTEXTILES & SUPPLIES 16300 SHOEMAKER AVENl1F CEIIRVTOS, CA 90701 (21J) 926-0411 FAX: (213) 404-3675 August 8, 1990 International Design 16000 Phoenix Drive City of Industry, CA 91744 Attention: Cecelia Dear Cecelia: In reference to your inquiry concerning Petco's Welt Cord the following applies: Petco's Welt Cords meet UFAC's Phase 2 Welt Cord Test, (burning cigarettes), which would meet NFPA - 260 Fire 1 Class. Any of Petco's edgings and tacking strip products may be used by manufacturers building furniture to UFAC's standards. Should you have further inquiries - do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Herb Mahaffey Sales Representative HLM/vcc PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED • r• I I ..I .1J111. ;'.I2.3 PURCHASE ORDER CA( IFC)RNIA OFFICE (7 14) 988 0933 FAX (714)_391 22C2 WASHINGTON OFFICE (206) 667 5020 FAX: (206) 687 52 1 £? HEO111SITIUN NI'. 8916 SUPPLIER: INTERNATIONAL DESIGNS .16000 PHOENIX DR. CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91745 ATTN: SCOTT BOYD (818) 968-5685 SHIP TO: SI-IPPING 0111- IlE01 1 SI1 I. APPROX. 10-1990 wrr,r. AnvISF EMBASSY SUITES - SEATAC 1.5920 WEST VALLEY HIGHWAY TUKWILA, WA 98188 PUR(.);AsE ORIIF P ! ?.,( PURCHASE ORDER NO 3-27-90 CONTRACT QUALITY - ALL MATERIALS MUST MEET GOVERNING FIRE CODES A'rSI OTY RECO QTY. ORD. roe ORIGIN ITEMS ARE FOR RE- SALE UNLES OTHER- WISE NOTED SR-EHA 23-823885 -NOTE: 1 -PREPAID" FREIGHT CHARGES TO BE BILLED ON INITIAL INVOICE (ONE BILLED PER SHIPMENTAND INCLUDE COPY OF FREIGHT BILL) OR HAVE CARRIER BILL PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED. 2 MAIL SEPARATE INVOICES FOR EACH SHIPMENT IN DUPL CATE WITH ORIGINAL AND COPY OF BIL l OF LADING ON DATE. OF SHIPMENT 3 PL EASE MARK ALL CARTONS EXACTLY AS SHOWN - IN-SHII TO' INCLUDING PURCHASE ORDER ANO SPECIAI INSTRUCTIONS 5600 THIS NUMBER MUSTAPPEAR ON AL MATERIAL, SHIPPING PAPERS ANO CORRESPONDENCE. 4.WEARE UNABLE TO PROCESS FOR PAYMENT ANY INVOICES AND/OR FREIGHT BILLS WHICH DO NOT INCLUDE ALL INFORMATION REQUIRED::: WE MUST HAVE ATTACHED ACKLNOWLEOGEMENT RETURNED IMMECIATELY1 1 RI -:6,11 TF RMS 3RD PARTY PAYMENT TERMS 1/3 DOWN NET 30/UPON CRE! UNIT DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATION PANA{ A P P RO V UNIT COST TOTAL 1 36 EA LOUNGE CHAIRS AS PER PHO'T'O FABRIC COM FARC COt1 PENTAGON AC -61421 BLOSSOM #2. SIDEMARK: GUESTROOMS FLOORS 2,4,6,8 SCHEME A DIMENSIONS: 33"WX32"DX34"HTX18,"ST.H'I'. ARM HT. 25'-," 102 EA LOUNGE CHAIRS AS PER PHOTO FABRIC COM - ARC COM WEDGEWOOD AC -61444 #25. SIDEMARK: GUESTROOMS FLOORS 3,5,7 SCHEME B DIMENSIONS: 33"WX32"DX34"HTX18;"S'1'.HT. ARM HT. 251" 150.25 20,434.00 150.25 136 EA DOUBLE SIZE SLEEPER SOFA AS PER PHOTO FABRIC COM - KRAVET FABRICS #4858 COLOR #57 SIDEMARK: GUESTROOMS FLOORS 2,4,6,8 SCHEME A 6 DIMENSIONS: 75"WX36"DX34"HTX182"ST.HT. `?�`y ARM HT. 252" J"314.00 102 EA DOUBLE SIZE SLEEPER SOFA AS PER PHOTO FABRIC COM - KRAVET FABRICS #4858 COLOR #15 SIDEMARK: GUESTROOMS FLOORS 3,5,7 SCHEME B 1 5, 325. 5('c 42,704.00 TOTAL THIS KYREE MAXHER CONTINUED ON P.O. 5610 PURCHASE ORDER 1 ACCEPTING THIS ORDER IT IS uNOERST000 THE SELLER AGREES TO THE TERMS ANO CONOITIONS SHOWN ABOVE ANO ON THE REVERSE. OF THIS ORDER wHICH ARE -2I ORPORATED ANO MADE A PART HEREOF ANO THE BUYER HEREBY OBJECTS TO ANY CONFLICTING OR ADDITIONAL TERMS OR CONDITIONS A111 HORIZEO SIGNATURE EVEN C_ KENN INGF.R /KfAR TN(' 1vl D AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE ANIS G. SANNESIPURCHASING EPECIALT'I Iv(TJ A(ITHORIIEO SIGNATURE Oepl 'A.ea •.I w... le IIYn, al :M °serf ARRAS AS ARC)VF THIS PURCHASE ORDER WAS PREPARED S' BEHALF OF KOAR-SeaTac INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIP, L.P. ON PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED • ' • (:;I'll !ti?IO. (;? 91 7(:4 PURCHASE ORDER cAt IF c )(4NIA OFFICE: (714) 988.093:-: FAX (714) 391 226 v1•Iit!-IN( -.; , ION OFFICE: (206) 687-507 FAX: (206) 687-321 t- ')VI?•:!i '.:a l:•: .,�F!INL[.A1( IILOUL611D 1 APPROX. 10-1990 8916 6 WILL ADVISE I 3-27-90 ! 't1Rt..l,AS( u1:; 1! F i% -H !`IJNt.11ASF OROFR SUPPLIER: INTERNATIONAL DESIGNS 16000 PHOENIX DR. CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91745 ATTN: SCOTT BOYD (818) 968-5685 SHIP TO EMBASSY SUITES-.SEATAC Y5920 WEST VALLEY HIGHWAY TUKWILA, WA 98188 CONTRACT QUALITY - ALL MATERIALS MUST MEET GOVERNING FIRE CODES r_ •B ATSI ORIGIN ITEMS ARE OR RE. SALE UNLES OTHER- WISE NOTE0 SR-EHA 23-823885 NOTE: 1 -PREPAID` FREIGI•.1 CHARGES TO BE BILLED ON INITIAL INVOICE (ONE BRI LEO PER SHIPMENT AND INCLUDE COPY Or FREIGHT Wu) OR HAVE CARRIER BILL PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED ? MAIL SEPARATE: INVOICES FOR EACH SHIPMENT IN OUPLI CATE WITH ORIGINAL AND COPY OF 6111 OF LADING ON DATE OF SHIPMENT 3 PLEASE MARK At CARTONS EXACTI.YASSHOWN IN .SHIE TO- INCLUDING PURCHASE ORDER AND SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS 5610 THIS NUMBER MUSTAPPEARON AL MATERIAL, SHIPPING PAPERS AN CORRESPONDENCE. 4 WEARE UNABLE TO PROCESS FOR PAYMENT • ANY 11WOICES AND/OR FREIGHT BILLS WHICH DO NOT INCLUDE ALL INFORMATION •. REQUIRED!! WE MUST HAVE ATTACHED ACKLNOWLEDGWENT RETURNED IMMEDIATELY: - Ff1F!GHT TFPM' 3RD PARTY PhYMENT IF Pm'. 1/3 NET 30/UPON CRED QTY. QTY. RECD. ORD. UNIT DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATION PURCHASE COST APPROVA CONTINUED FROM P.O. 5609 DIMENSIONS: 75"WX36"DX34"HTX182"ST.HT. ARM HT. 25;" *PLEASE NOTE SHIPPING DATE REQUESTED* IF ANY PROBLEM, PLEASE NOTIFY KYREE MAHER IMMEDIATELY (714) 988-0933 1/3 DEPOSIT $36,830.50 CK/} PLEASE RETURN ACKNOWLEDGMENT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE UNIT COST TOTAL 314.00 32, 028.0(1 TOTAL THIS KYR F. F. MAHFR PURCHASE ORDER 110,491 .50 ,W ACCEPTING THIS ORDER IT IS UNDERSTOOD THE SELLER AGREES TO THE TERMS AND CONOITIONS SHOWN ABOVE AND ON THE REVERSE OF THIS ORDER WHICH ARE T.ICORPORATED AND MAGE A PART HEREOF ANO THE BUYER HEREBY OBJECTS TO ANY CONFLICTING OR AOOITIONAL TERMS OR CONDITIONS 'HDV FO AI11 HI'1RIZE (T SI(,NAT LIRE 'EVEN C. KENNINGER/KOAR INC_ Novi 0 ALIT H(1RIIE D .'iIGN\ f URF :NNIS G. SANNES/PURCHASING SPECIALIST IIOVf O AUTHnOIZFD SIGNATIIIiE Dees !Area 10 wn,cn .Ipm In be ...Sell ARRA AS ARC)VF. THIS PURCHASE ORDER WAS PREPARED ON S BEHALF OF KOAR-SeaTac INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIP, L.P. VICRTEX. INCORPORATED NI Mr 11 MIMI - DESIGNERS. MANUFACTURERS and DISTRIBUTORS of QUALITY WALLCOVERINGS, FABRICS and ACOUSTICAL SYSTEMS Nir September 21, 1990 RECEIVED SEP 2 7 1998 Purchasing Specialist, Inc. 2151 East "D" Street #208A Ontario, Ca. 91764 ATTN: Kyree PATTERN: Tribute, Vicrtex Dear Kyree; This letter shall serve to confirm that the above Vicrtex pattern meets or exceeds all of the requirements of the Federal Specification CCC -W -408A. Listed below is the published Class "A" Fire ratings in accordance with ASTM -E-84 which have been given to the above pattern; TRIBUTE FLAME SPREAD 15 FUEL CONTRIBUTED 0 SMOKE DEVELOPED 20 Trusting this is the information you requested. If any additional information is required, please contact me at your convenience. Sincerely, Kerry Dodd Sales Representative JM/sc A FORBO GROUP COMPANY 1771 I VALLEY VIEW, CERRITOS CA 90701 • TEL: (714) 521-2588 • FAX: (714) 521-2587 CALIFORNIA OFFICE: (714) 988-0933 FAX: (714) 391-2262 WASHINGTON OFFICE: (206)687-5020 FAX (206) 687-5218 SHIPPING DATE REQUESTED ARRIVE 10-1-90 rliosiumaireJaiiiii SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED • 2151 EAST '13' ST., SUITE 208a ONTARIO, CA 91764 . REQUISITION NO. 8916 UER• -�:.VIC tETEX ••. • T 77pp711 �11 'VALLEY •VIEW' 72%CA%794'5�1-2588 SHIP TO: THIP VIA FICASSY SUITES SEATAC PURCHASE 9- ORDER DATE. 71.- :'71-7:.-7, 5-90 PURCHASE ORDER NO. 5721 15920 WEST VALLEY .JIIGHWAY.' - TUKWILA, WA 98188`.'.'-' ,., .. , , ll` •1l,.r .,. ATTN: RICHARD LEWIS/CALL 24 HRS. @206-235-0190 BEFORE LIELIVERY. CONTRACT QUALITY ALL MATET2IAIS MUST MEET GOVERNING FIRE CODES UPS FOB. ORIGIN 45 L/YD THIS NUMBER MUST APPEAR ON ALL MATERIAL SHIPPING PAPERS AND iac CORRESPONDENCE. StNOTE:.:F,j�'-aL4_ C,f ��[i n.:l:'..1.1.� 1;'PREPAID:".:EREIGI{T?;CHARGES:.To BE, ELI LLED-'ON,:INITIAL EB INVOICE (ONIgLEO PER SHIPMENTAND INCLUDE COPY OF J FREIGHT-•OR:r7•iAVE >CARRIER: BILL' :PURCHASING :SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED.. 2.MAIL SEPARATE. INVOICES FOR EACH SHIPMENT INDUPLI- - CATEWITHnRIGINALANDcopy OFBILL, OFLADINGOMDATE •OFSHIPMENT�s. ^ej, .r' a PLEASE INARKALLCARTONS EXACTLY AS SHOWN'- IN 'SHIP TO' INCLUDING ;: PURCHASE ORDER AND SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS' 4.WEARE UVABLETOPROCESSFOR PA}1 !ENT I' ANINVOICES AND/OR FREIGHT BILLS WHICH DO A'OT IA'CL UDEALL INFORtilATION REQUIRED!!! WE MUST HAVE ATTACHED ACKLNOWLEDGEMENT RETURNED IMMEDIATELY! FREIGHT•TERMS `, PPY &.. ADD, TRIBUTE COLOR TIMBERLINE VINYL FABRIC inTALS,- COVERING 21.2 OZ. SIDDARK: RESTAURANT/COCK- TAIL LOUNGE BELOW CHAIR RAIL. PLEASE NOTE SHIP DATE ABOVE - ANY PROBLEMS, CALL KYREE MAHER @714-799-9334 IMMEDIATELY!!! PAYMENT TERMS "NET 30 DAYS rr+ PitvrigA _ II - 9.35 420.75 KYREE MAHER TOTAL THIS PURCHASE ORDER 420.75 IN ACCEPTING THIS ORDER IT IS UNDERST000 THE SELLER AGREES TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SHOWN ABOVE AND ON THE REVERSE OF THIS ORDER WHICH ARE INCORPORATED ANO MADE A PART HEREOF AND THE BUYER HEREBY OBJECTS TO ANY CONFUCTING OR ADDITIONAL TERMS OR CONDITIONS. LOVED RONALD D. AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE ROBBINS II/KOAR INC. AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE DENNI OVED PSI AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE DeptJArea in which item to be used: AS MARKED ABOVE THIS PURCHASE ORDER WAS PREPARED ON BEHALF OF KOAR-Se aTac PARTNERS, L.P. PURCHASING SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED - _ _ VENDOR COPY Purc..b.a.aingalie-cialiat.-Lar DATE 9- 12- 9 0 (CUSTOMER) .,We acknowledge and thank you for your order 31.0. No 5721 Dated 9-6 -9 0 -r ITEMS NOT IN STOCK SCHEDULED SHIPPING DATE 1 Triubte Timberline 45 yds 9-19 2 3 ' 4 REC8IVED SO) 1 9 1990 '• Kindly advise if partial -shipment is desired. REFERENCE ALL INQUIRIES TO OUR NO. 104488 1.124 ,1•11••••••••111/ 11M=1•11MINII ,MINMer 4M11.11W v 04 170 N. MAANI ST.. WHARTON, N.J. 07886-1698 Dodd two SimplexGrinnell SimplexGrinnell LP 9520 10th Ave. South Suite 100 Seattle, WA 98108 Phone: (206) 291-1400 Fax: (206) 291-1500 www.SimplexGrinnell.com Building Systems Submittal Package Embassy Suites 15920 W. Valley Hwy Tukwila, WA 98188 Bill Leverenz 206.786.9964 Fire Alarm System Abbott Construction 3408 1st Ave S. Suite 101 Seattle, WA 98134 Alan Anderson 206.459.5315 Fire, Security, Communications, Workforce Solutions, Sales & Service Offices & Representatives in Principle Cities throughout the World tqca SimplexGrinnell This Page Left Blank Intentionally Fire, Security, Communications, Workforce Solutions, Sales & Service Offices & Representatives in Principle Cities throughout the World SimplexGrinnell 4 Table of Contents Section I: Scheduling/Installation Checklist Section II: Equipment List & Equipment Datasheets Section III: Hardware Warranty Section IV: Manufacturer's Recommendation Section V: Testing Procedure for Devices Fire, Security, Communications, Workforce Solutions, Sales & Service Offices & Representatives in Principle Cities throughout the World tqca i SimplexGrinnell This Page Left Blank Intentionally Fire, Security, Communications, Workforce Solutions, Sales & Service Offices & Representatives in Principle Cities throughout the World tqco _ SimplexGrinnell Scheduling Thank you for working with SimplexGrinnell on this project. We would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to the project team. Paula Goode is the SimplexGrinnell Project Manager assigned to this project to help with generic project information. Mark Watkins is the project engineer to assist with drawings/engineering questions. Yvonne Thompson is the project coordinator and is available for scheduling technicians. Office: (206) 291-1400 Fax: (206) 291-1500 In an effort to assist you in your installation we require you to arrange a Pre -Construction meeting with one of our Technicians. This meeting will allow your field foreman to ask any questions they may have in regards to the installation of your system. Based on the equipment quantities and current scope of work our Technician will need no less than 1 business days to complete all necessary programming and commissioning from the time the below checklist is complete prior to any AHJ testing. Please make sure this time is allowed for in the General Construction CPM schedule as it can not be compressed. Change orders, change of scope, etc. may require additional time allotment to field personnel. Installation Checklist SimplexGrinnell is committed to providing the highest quality service available. As part of this service we want to ensure that the installation results in a trouble-free system. Please review the Checklist below and ensure each item is complete prior to our site visit. A Technician will be dispatched only after the below checklist items have been completed. If these items are not completed prior to the visit by our technician, you may incur additional charges not covered by our quotation. Please feel free to contact our office if you have any questions. O Fire Alarm Panel(s) have been mounted and all wiring (power, MAPNET, signal, door -holders, etc.) pulled into panel(s). O All wiring pulled into panel(s) or junction boxes have been permanently marked with wire markers and can easlily be identified by a SimplexGrinnell Technician. O System Power is supplied and on a dedicated circuit (Do Not Energize prior to Technician visit). O All peripheral devices have been mounted (Smoke Detectors still covered). O All end -of -line resistors have been installed. O All alarm initiating circuits (smoke detectors, pull stations, etc.) have been checked for shorts, opens and grounds. O All alarm notification circuits (speakers, horns, strobes, etc.) have been checked for shorts, opens and grounds. O All remaining wiring (door -holders, FACP 24VDC, etc.) has been checked. O Flows, Tampers, and Pressure Switches installed, properly wired and adjusted. O All devices are properly protected against construction dust and contamination. O Contact us immediately if there is no digital dialer or system monitoring provisions already in place. The dialer, phone lines and service will be required for system testing. O There are no missing parts or equipment. Fire, Security, Communications, Workforce Solutions, Sales & Service Offices & Representatives in Principle Cities throughout the World two SimplexGrinnell This Page Left Blank Intentionally Fire, Security, Communications, Workforce Solutions, Sales & Service Offices & Representatives in Principle Cities throughout the World 7 1 0 tqca SimplexGrinnell Equipment List & Equipment Datasheets Quantity Product ID 1 2099-9101 1 4904-9183 Fire Alarm System Product Description 'MANUAL STATION -SINGLE ACTION STROBE 15CD RED CEILING Equipment List subject to change. Fire, Security, Communications, Workforce Solutions, Sales & Service Offices & Representatives in Principle Cities throughout the World tqcci Simplex+Gr nnell This Page Left Blank Intentionally Fire, Security, Communications, Workforce Solutions, Sales & Service Offices & Representatives in Principle Cities throughout the World C C £LSimplEx UL, ULC, CSFM Listed; FM Approved; MEA (NYC) Acceptance* Multi -Application Peripherals Non -Coded, Non -Addressable Manual Stations; 2099 Series Single and Double Action Operation Features Manual fire alarm stations for general purpose applications: • Operation complies with ADA requirements • Pull lever protrudes when alarmed • Break -rod is supplied (use is optional) • Screw terminals for wiring connections • Tamper resistant reset key lock (keyed same as Simplex fire alarm cabinets) Operation types include: • Single action • Double Action, Breakglass or Push Type • Institutional Model, key operated only • Optional NO GRIP Single Action Retrofit Kits are available with a more easily operated pull lever for applications where anticipated users may find the standard station lever difficult to activate • Optional Local Alarm cover • Optional pre -signal and annunciator contacts Multiple mounting options: • Surface or semi -flush with standard boxes or matching Simplex boxes • Flush mount adapter kit UL listed to Standard 38 0 • eration Activation of the Simplex single action manual stations requires a firm downward pull to activate the alarm switch. Completing the action breaks an internal plastic break -rod (visible below the pull lever, use is optional). The use of a break -rod can be a deterrent to vandalism without interfering with the minimum pull requirements needed for easy activation. The pull lever latches into the alarm position and remains extended out of the housing to provide a visible indication. Double Action Stations (Breakglass) require the operator to strike the front mounted hammer to break the glass and expose the recessed pull lever. The pull lever then operates as a single action station. Double Action Stations (Push Type) require that a spring loaded interference plate (marked PUSH) be pushed back to access the pull lever of the single action station. Station reset requires the use of a key to reset the manual station lever and deactivate the alarm switch. (If the break - rod is used, it must be replaced.) Station testing is performed by physical activation of the pull lever. Electrical testing •can be also performed by unlocking the station housing to activate the alarm switch. Single Action Station Double Action Station (Breakglass) Double Action Station (Push Type) Local Fire Alarm Cover Option Single Action Station with 4099-9805 NO GRIP Institutional Cover Operation (Continued) Retrofit kit Institutional Stations activate by key operation only allowing access for manual alarms to be initiated by authorized personnel. Operation requires key insertion and opening of the station cover. Single Action Station NO GRIP Retrofit Kit 4099-9805. For applications such as California Building Code, Title 24, which requires "Controls and operating mechanisms shall be operable with one hand and shall not require tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist" the model 4099-9805 Retrofit kit provides a more easily operated pull lever compared to standard stations. * Refer to page 2 for models with MEA acceptance. These products have been approved by the California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) pursuant to Section 13144.1 of the Califomia Health and Safety Code. See CSFM Listing 7150-0026:175 (Pull Boxes) and 7150-0026:0224 (NO GRIP Retrofit Kit) for allowable values and/or conditions conceming material presented in this document. Additional listings may be applicable; contact your local Simplex product supplier for the latest status. Listings and approvals under Simplex Time Recorder Co. are the property of Tyco Fire Protection Products. S2099-0007-18 12/2014 Operation (Continued) Pre -Signal Option activates when the lever is pulled. General alarm initiation requires a key to activate a keyswitch located behind the pull lever. Station Reset requires the use of a key to reset the manual station lever and deactivate the alarm switch. If the break -rod is used, it must be replaced. Testing requires physical activation of the pull lever (except for institutional stations). Application Reference Refer to NFPA 72, the National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, and all applicable local codes for complete requirements for manual stations. Product Selection Application Reference (Continued) The following summarizes the basic requirements. 1. Stations shall be located in the normal path of exit and distributed in the protected area such that they are unobstructed and readily accessible. 2. Mounting shall be with the operable part not less than 42 in (1.07 m) and not more than 48 in (1.22 m) above floor level. 3. At least one station shall be provided on each floor. Additional stations shall be provided to obtain a travel distance not more than 200 ft (61 m) to the nearest station from any point in the building. 4. When manual station coverage appears limited in any way, additional stations should be installed. Sin le Action Models (General Alarm Model MEA Pre -Signal Annunciator Contacts, N.O. Annunciator Contacts, N.C. Local Alarm Cover Institutional Cover Mounting Notes 2099-9754 ✓ ✓ Flush adapter kit, beige (refer to page 4) 2099-9822 Replacement retaining clip for breakglass 2099-9828 1 a 2099-9101 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 2 2099-9102 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 2099-9107 ✓ ✓ ✓ 2099-9755 ✓ ✓ ✓ 1 2099-9762 ✓ ✓ - ✓ ✓ 1 Double Action Models (General Alarm) Model MEA Break -Glass Push Pre -Signal Annunciator Contacts N.O. Annunciator Contacts N.C. Mounting Notes 2099-9103 ✓ ✓ Flush adapter kit, beige (refer to page 4) 2099-9822 Replacement retaining clip for breakglass 2099-9828 1 2099-9104 ✓ ✓ Red, cast aluminum surface mount box, 5" H x 3-7/8" W x 2-3/16" D (127 mm x 98 mm x 56 mm) ✓ 2 2099-9105 ✓ ✓ ✓ 2099-9108 ✓ ✓ ✓ 2099-9756 ✓ ✓ 1 2099-9757 ✓ ✓ - ✓ 2 2099-9758 ✓ ✓ ✓ 2099-9759 ✓ ✓ ✓ Accessories Model Description 4099-9805 Retrofit Kit for field conversion of a single action station to a NO GRIP station; (reference Instructions 579-1007) 2099-9803 Replacement breakglass (standard, English) 2099-9804 Replacement break -rod 2099-9819 Flush adapter kit, black (refer to page 4) 2099-9820 Flush adapter kit, beige (refer to page 4) 2099-9822 Replacement retaining clip for breakglass 2099-9828 Institutional cover kit 2975-9178 Red, surface mount box, sheet metal, 5-3/16" H x 4" W x 2-3/16" D (127 mm x 102 mm x 56 mm) 2975-9022 Red, cast aluminum surface mount box, 5" H x 3-7/8" W x 2-3/16" D (127 mm x 98 mm x 56 mm) Notes: 1. These models can be semi -flush mounted using a standard single gang 2-1/2" (64 mm) deep switch box. DO NOT RECESS BOX, mount box flush or with 1/16" (2 mm) maximum protrusion. These models can also be surface mounted on a Wiremold box model number V5744S, 4-5/8" H x 2-7/8" W x 2-1/4" D (117 mm x 73 mm x 57 mm). 2. For surface mount, these models require 2975-9178 or 2099-9022 boxes. For semi -flush mount, these models require a 4" (102 mm) square box with a single gang cover plate (see diagram on page 3). Additional Manual Station Reference Non -Addressable Manual Stations Data Sheet Addressable Manual Stations Data Sheet Releasing Stations S2099-0010 Standard Addressable S4099-0005 Stations for hazardous locations (Ring -Pull) S2099-0008 Addressable for Releasing S4099-0006 Metal housing and explosion-proof/weather-proof stations (T -Handle) S2099-0009 Wire Guard (addr./non-addr.) S2099-0004 2 S2099-0007-18 12/2014 Surface Mountin • Reference 2975-9178 Box 5-3/16" H x 4" W x 2-3/16" D (132 mm x 102 mm x 56 mm) (ordered separately) Knockouts located top and bottom 2975-9022 Cast Box 5" H x 3-7/8" W x 2-3/16" D (127 mm x 98 mm x 56 mm) (ordered separately) Simplex 2975-9178 box (shown for reference) Side View Station cover hinges open for installation access 5" Access for 3/4" threaded conduit located top and bottom (127 mm) g Simplex 1.0---3 3/4" (95 mm Semi -Flush Mountin • Reference Single Gang Box Mount Single gang box, 2-1/2" deep (64 mm), RACO #500 or equal (supplied by others) 1" (25.4 mm) 4" Square Box Mount 4" (102 mm) square box, 2-1/8" (54 mm) minimum depth, RACO #231 or equal (supplied by others) Single gang cover plate, 3/4" (19 mm) extension, RACO #773 or equal (supplied by others) 3 Mount flush or with 1/16" (2 mm) maximum extension DO NOT RECESS Station side view Semi -Flush Mount Side View S2099-0007-18 12/2014 Flush Mount Reference 8" Flush mount adapter kit 2099-9819, Black 2099-9820, Beige Box must be recessed into wall 1" to 1-1/8" (25.4 mm to 29 mm) (203 mm) 6" (152 mm) Hole cutout must be a minimum of 6" H by 5" W (152 mm by 127 mm) S • ecifications 4 3/4" (121 mm) 6 3/4" (171 mm) Front View 0 0 4-11/16" (119 mm) square box, 2-1/8" (54 mm) minimum Wall depth (by others) surface Side View Wire Connections Screw terminal for in/out wiring, for 18 to 14 AWG wire UL Listed Temperature Range 32° to 120° F (0° to 49° C) intended for indoor operation Humidity Range Up to 93% RH at 100° F (38° F) Housing Color Red with white rased lettering Material Housing and pull lever are high impact polycarbonate Pull Lever Color White with red raised lettering Housing Dimensions 5" H x 3-3/4" W x 1" D (127 mm x 95 mm x 25 mm) TYCO, SIMPLEX, and the product names listed in this material are marks and/or registered marks. Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. NFPA 72 and National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code are trademarks of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). f3®SimplEx Tyco Fire Protection Products • Westminster, MA • 01441-0001 • USA S2099-0007-18 12/2014 www.simplex-fire.com © 2014 Tyco Fire Protection Products. All rights reserved. All specifications and other information shown were current as of document revision date and are subject to change without notice. aSimplex CUL, CSFM Listed; MEA (NYC) Acceptance* C Visible Notification Appliances Ceiling Mount Visible Notification Appliances, Selectable as Free -Run or Synchronized Features Xenon flashtube visible notification appliance (strobe): • UL listed to Standard 1971 • Models are available with 15, 30, or 110 candela • 24 VDC operation with switch selection for free -run or synchronized flash rate, also compatible with SmartSync strobe operation • Compatible with ADA requirements • Strobe candela rating is clearly indicated on reflector • Diode polarized input for connection to reverse polarity, supervised Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC) • Rugged, high impact, flame retardant thermoplastic housing Synchronized flash rate mode for use with: • Simplex® fire alarm control panel NACs that provide strobe synchronization or SmartSync notification appliance two -wire control • Separate Synchronization modules for Class B or Class A operation • SmartSync Control Module 4905-9938 Housing options: • Red with white "FIRE" • White without lettering • Red wire guard is available* Descri •tion Simplex 4904 Series ceiling mount visible notification appliances provide symmetrical light output in key axis directions by utilizing a compound, multi -surface reflector design. The lens assembly fits securely into its housing, providing a high integrity notification appliance that is impact and vandal resistant and suitable for a variety of applications. Strobe Selection Proper selection of ceiling mount visible notification appliances is dependent on occupancy, location, local codes, and proper applications of: the National Fire Alarm Code (NFPA 72), ANSI A117.1, the appropriate model building code, BOCA, ICBO, or SBCCI, and the application guidelines of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Refer to page 2 for guard listing. This product has been approved by the California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) pursuant to Section 13144.1 of the Califomia Health and Safety Code. See CSFM Listing 7125-0026:248 for allowable values and/or conditions concerning material presented in this document. Accepted for use - City of New York Department of Buildings - MEA35-93E. This product was not ULC listed or FM approved as of document revision date. Additional listings may be applicable, contact Simplex for the latest status. Additional listings may be applicable; contact your local Simplex product supplier for the latest status. Listings and approvals under Simplex Time Recorder Co. are the property of Tyco Fire Protection Products. Ceiling Mount Strobes are Available in Red with White Lettering and White without Lettering (side view and front view shown) Synchronized Strobes When multiple strobes and their reflections can be seen from one location, synchronized flashes reduce the probability of photo -sensitive reactions as well as the annoyance and possible distraction of random flashing. If synch output NACs are not available, two -wire circuit Flash Synchronization Modules can be used to control synchronized flash strobes. (Refer to data sheet S4905-0003 for additional details.) Free -run model strobes will flash in a free -run mode when connected to a synchronized NAC. SmartSync Control Reference When selected for synchronized flash mode, these strobes may be controlled by either a synch strobe control or by SmartSync two -wire horn/strobe control. SmartSync two -wire horn/strobe control, as well as synch strobe only control, is available from: • 4006, 4007ES Hybrid, 4008, 4010, 4010ES, 4100ES, and 4100U Fire Alarm Control Panels (refer to individual product data sheets for details) • 4009 IDNet NAC Extenders, (refer to data sheet 54009-0002) • SmartSync Control Module(SCM)4905-9938, which provides a SmartSync interface to conventional NACs (refer to data sheet S4905-0003 for additional details) Additional SmartSync compatible products include separate horns and combination horn/strobe AudibleNisible notification appliances. S4904-0009-5 11/2014 Product Selection Ceiling Mount Visible Notification Appliances (Strobes) Model Number >4904-9183 Strobe Output Rating 15 cd 30 cd 110 cd 4904-9184 4904-9185 4904-9345 4904-9346 ✓ Housing Color Red with white "FIRE" lettering White without lettering Adapter Model 4905-9910 Description Surface mount adapter plate, zinc plated, see illustration below Dimensions 4-7/8" x 3-1/8" (124 mm x 79 mm) Synchronization Modules (Refer to data sheet S4905-0003 for additional details) Model 4905-9914 Description Synchronzed Flash Module, Class B operation 4905-9922 4905-9938 Synchronized Flash Module, Class A operation Epoxy encapsulated with in/out 18 AWG (0.82 mm2 ) wire leads, rated for 2 A NAC, requires 5 mA for power Dimensions 1-3/8" x 2-7/16" x 13/16" (35 mm x 62 mm x 20 mm) SmartSync Control Module, Class A or Class B, installs in 4" square box 4" x 4-1/8" x 1-1/4" D (102 mm x 105 mm x 32 mm) Wire Guard (see illustration below) Model 4905-9926 Description Red Wire Guard (UL listed by Space Age Electronics Inc.) Dimensions 6-1/8" x 4-3/8" x 2-7/8" deep (156mmx111 mmx73mm) Surface/Semi-Flush Installation Reference 1-� 1' Handy box, 1-1/2" (38 mm) deep (RACO 650 or equal) or single gang box, 2-1/2" (64 mm) deep (RACO 519 or equal) supplied by others 4905-9910 Adapter Plate, required for surface mount with handy box, optional for semi -flush Single gang box (Wiremold V5744S) 2-1/4" (57 mm) deep, supplied by others Ceiling mount strobe with lettering (shown for reference) Ceiling mount strobe with optional 4905-9926 wire guard 2 Ceiling mount strobe without lettering (shown for reference) S4904-0009-5 11/2014 O 0 Specifications General Specifications Rated Voltage Range Regulated 24 VDC; see Note 1 below Housing Dimensions (including lens) 4-3/4" x 2-5/16" x 2-5/8" D (121 mm x 75 mm x 67 mm) Temperature Range 32° to 122° F (0° to 50° C) Humidity Range 10% to 93%, non -condensing at 100° F (38° C) Connections Terminal blocks for 18 AWG to 12 AWG (0.82 mm2 to 3.31 mm2); two wires per terminal for in/out wiring Strobe Specifications Flash Rate and Synchronized NAC Loading 1 Hz; with up to 35 synchronized strobes maximum per NAC Maximum RMS Current Rating per Strobe Output (see Note 2 below) 15 cd 30 cd 110 cd 90 mA 128 mA 285 mA Reference Currents 18 VDC 80 mA 114 mA 253 mA at other voltages 24 VDC 60 mA " 85 mA 190 mA NOTES: 1. "Regulated 24 VDC" refers to the voltage range of 16 to 33 VDC per UL Standard 1971, Signaling Devices for the Hearing Impaired, changes effective May 1, 2004. This voltage range is the absolute operating range. Operation outside of this range may cause permanent damage to the"appliance. Please note that 16 VDC is the lowest operating voltage that is allowed at the last appliance on the NAC under worst case conditions. 2. The maximum RMS current listed is the device nameplate rating. Strobe designs are constant wattage and the maximum RMS current rating occurs at the lowest allowable operating voltage. (RMS is root mean square and refers to the effective value of a varying current waveform.) T -bar Mountin • Reference T -bar with clips and screws (ERICO No. 512) supplied by others 7 (`1 Handy box, 1-1/2" ( 38 mm) deep (RACO 650 or equal) supplied by others 3 S4904-0009-5 11/2014 TYCO, SIMPLEX, and the product names listed in this material are marks and/or registered marks. Unauthorised use is strictly prohibited. NFPA 72 and National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code are registered trademarks of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). AL1®Sim pi EX Tyco Fire Protection Products • Westminster, MA • 01441-0001 • USA S49O4-0009-6 11/2014 www.simplex-fire.com 2014 Tyco Fire Protection Products. All rights reserved. All specifications and other information shown were current as of document revision date and are subject to change without notice. Lica SimplexGrinnell HARDWARE WARRANTY 1) SIMPLEXGRINNELL WARRANTY STATEMENT: a) SIMPLEXGRINNELL WARRANTS TO THE PURCHASER OF NEW SIMPLEXGRINNELL PRODUCT(S) THAT THE PRODUCTS SHALL BE FREE FROM DEFECTS IN WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIAL. 2) WARRANTY PERIOD: a) THE WARRANTY PERIOD WILL TERMINATE IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE EARLIEST OCCURRENCE OF EITHER OF THE FOLLOWING: i) 18 MONTHS HAVE ELAPSED FOLLOWING SHIPMENT OF ANY SYSTEM OR SUB- SYSTEM FROM SIMPLEXGRINNELL TO THE CUSTOMER, OR ii) 12 MONTHS HAVE ELAPSED FOLLOWING THE FINAL CONNECTION OPERATION AND BENEFICIAL USE OF ALL OR ANY PART OF THE SYSTEM. iii) AS STATED IN THE SPECIFICATIONS AND/OR CONTRACT DRAWINGS• 3) SIMPLEXGRINNELL OBLIGATION UNDER THE TERMS OF THE WARRANTY: a) SIMPLEXGRINNELL'S SOLE RESPONSIBILITY SHALL BE TO REPAIR, ADJUST OR REPLACE, AT ITS OPTION, ANY SIMPLEXGRINNELL PRODUCT WHICH FAILS DURING THIS PERIOD PROVIDING PURCHASER HAS PROMPTLY REPORTED SUCH FAILURE TO SIMPLEXGRINNELL IN WRITING. REPLACEMENT PARTS WILL BE WARRANTED ONLY FOR THE BALANCE OF THE EQUIPMENT WARRANTY. SIMPLEXGRINNELL AGREES TO CONTINUE TO HONOR ALL OF THE UNEXPIRED EXPRESSED WARRANTIES SPECIFIED ABOVE ON DEFECTIVE EQUIPMENT AFTER TRANSFER OF THE EQUIPMENT TO PURCHASER'S CUSTOMER, PROVIDED PURCHASER'S CUSTOMER ASSUMES THE PURCHASER'S OBLIGATIONS SPECIFIED BELOW. b) EXCEPT FOR THE EXPRESSED WARRANTIES STATED HEREIN, SIMPLEXGRINNELL DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES ON PRODUCTS FURNISHED HEREUNDER, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND THE STATED WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ON THE PART OF THE SIMPLEXGRINNELL ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCTS. THE SELLER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE TO THE PRUCHASER OR USER OF THIS EQUIPMENT ARISING OUT OF THE FAILURE OF THE EQUIPMENT TO OPERATE IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF SAID EQUIPMENT. c) SIMPLEXGRINNELL MAKES NO WARRANTY AND NO WARRANTY SHALL BE DEEMED TO EXIST, THAT PURCHASER HOLDS THE GOODS FREE OF THE CLAIM OF ANY THIRD PERSON BYWAY OF PATENT INFRINGEMENT OR THE LIKE. 4) PURCHASER'S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE TERMS OF THE WARRANTY. a) THIS WARRANTY IS CONTINGENT UPON THE PROPER INSTALLATION AND USE OF THE PRODUCT(S). SUCH WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY IF THE PRODUCT FAILURE IS THE RESULT OF ACCIDENT, UNUSUAL PHYSICAL, ELECTRICAL OR ELECTROMECHANICAL STRESS, NEGLECT, MISUSE, USER PROGRAMMING ERRORS, FAILURE OF ELECTRICAL POWER, AIR CONDITIONING OR HUMIDITY CONTROL., CONSTRUCTION DUST, DAMAGING FOREIGN SUBSTANCES, TRANSPORTATION OR CAUSES OTHER THAN MANUFACTURING DEFECT. PURCHASER AGREES TO PROVIDE FULL AND FREE ACCESS TO AUTHORIZED SIMPLEXGRINNELL EMPLOYEES. Fire, Security, Communications, Workforce Solutions, Sales & Service Offices & Representatives in Principle Cities throughout the World tqca SimplexGrinnell WARRANTY SERVICE HOURS: b) SERVICES PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY WILL BE PERFORMED DURING THE HOURS OF 8:00A.M. TO 5:OOP.M., MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, EXCLUDING LOCALLY OBSERVED SIMPLEXGRINNELL HOLIDAYS. OFF HOURS RESPONSE IS AVAILABLE AS AN EXTRA COST SERVICE OPTION. 5) WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS: a) LABOR, TRAVEL, AND MILEAGE FOR: i) SERVICE OUTSIDE OF SIMPLEXGRINNELL NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS. ii) PROGRAMMING AND/OR LABEL CHANGES. iii) FAILURE DUE TO EXTERNAL CAUSES (LIGHTNING SURGES, CONSTRUCTION DUST, ETC.) OTHER THAN MANUFACTURING DEFECT. b) ELECTRICAL WORK EXTERNAL TO THE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED BY SIMPLEXGRINNELL OR MAINTENANCE OF ACCESSORIES, ALTERATIONS, ATTACHMENTS OR OTHER DEVICES NOT FURNISHED BY SIMPLEXGRINNELL. c) BATTERIES d) COVERAGE OF EQUIPMENT CLASSED AS A WATER FLOW MONITORING/CONTROL DEVICES INSTALLED IN OR ON WATER PIPING. Fire, Security, Communications, Workforce Solutions, Sales & Service Offices & Representatives in Principle Cities throughout the World Nyco SimplexGrinnell MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATION 1. CONTRACTOR IS EXPECTED TO PULL AND TERMINATE ALL CONDUCTORS AND INSTALL ALL DEVICES FOR A COMPLETE AND OPERATING SYSTEM. 2. WHERE FAN SHUTDOWN, ELEVATOR RECALL OR SPECIAL AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS ARE REQUIRED, CONTRACTOR IS TO VERIFY WIRING REQUIREMENTS WITH THE SIMPLEXGRINNELL FACTORY TECHNICIAN ASSIGNED TO THE PROJECT (IN MANY CASES, SPECIAL WIRING WILL NOT BE SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS). 3. WHERE POSSIBLE, THE CONTRACTOR IS TO USE COLOR CODE FOR ALL WIRING. 4. SMOKE DETECTORS ARE NOT TO BE MOUNTED WITHIN 3 FEET OF AIR OUTLETS. 5. CONTRACTOR MUST NOT INSTALL SMOKE DETECTOR HEADS IN BASES OR DUCT HOUSING UNTIL FINAL CHECKOUT TIME TO INSURE THAT DIRT OR DUST DOES NOT CONTAMINATE THE UNITS. DIRTY DETECTORS ARE NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY. 6. DO NOT POWER -UP SYSTEM UNTIL SIMPLEXGRINNELL FACTORY TECHNICIAN IS PRESENT. 7. A SEPARATE GROUND (ISOLATION FROM CONDUIT GROUND) MUST BE PULLED TO ALL CABINETS. 8. LOADS GREATER THAN 10 AMPS (FOR AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS) ARE NOT ALLOWED IN THE SAME CONDUIT AS FIRE ALARM. 9. CONTRACTOR IS TO ENSURE THAT ALL WIRING AND SHIELDS ARE FREE OF SHORTS, GROUNDS AND OPENS. 10. UNDERGROUND WIRING MUST MAINTAIN ONE MEGAOHM, 20F RESISTANCE TO GROUND. 11. ANY MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATION IN CONFLICT WITH ENGINEERING DRAWINGS OR SPECIFICATIONS SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ENGINEER FOR CLARIFICATION. CONTRACTOR SHALL ADVISE SIMPLEXGRINNELL OF ANY CHANGES. 12. PROTECTIVE COVERS ON SMOKE DETECTORS ARE NOT TO BE REMOVED UNTIL OWNERS ACCEPTANCE OF THE SYSTEM. (PREVENTS CONTAMINATION OF SMOKE CHAMBER). 13. IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO REQUEST THE STATE OR LOCAL FIRE MARSHAL TO BE ON SITE FOR FINAL ACCEPTANCE AND CHECK OUT IF REQUIRED. 14. IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO INVENTORY ALL EQUIPMENT RECEIVED FROM SIMPLEXGRINNELL AGAINST THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS OR SIMPLEXGRINNELL WILL ASSUME THE ORDER TO BE ACCURATE AND COMPLETE. a. *NOTE: IN THE EVENT OF DISCREPANCIES IN THE NUMBER OF DEVICES SUPPLIED, THE FOLLOWING SIMPLEXGRINNELL POLICY WILL APPLY: i. TOO FEW DEVICES: IF THE DEVICE IS SHOWN ON THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND HAS NOT BEEN ADDED AS A RESULT OF A POST BID ADDITION OR CHANGE ORDER, SIMPLEXGRINNELL WILL SUPPLY THE DEVICE AT NO CHARGE TO THE CONTRACTOR OR END USER PER SIMPLEXGRINNELL'S CONTRACT OBLIGATIONS. Fire, Security, Communications, Workforce Solutions, Sales & Service Offices & Representatives in Principle Cities throughout the World taco Simp/exGrinne// ii. TOO MANY DEVICES: IF THE DEVICE SHOWN IS EXTRA, DUE TO A POST BID ADDITION OR CHANGE ORDER; IT REMAINS THE PROPERTY OF THE CONTRACTOR OR END USER. IF THE DEVICE IS EXTRA DUE TO AN ERROR IN QUANTITIES SUPPLIED, THE DEVICE MUST BE RETURNED TO SIMPLEXGRINNELL. NO CREDIT WILL BE ISSUED FOR THE RETURN OF EXTRA EQUIPMENT ABOVE THE QUANTITIES GIVEN IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. 15. OWNERS PRESENCE FOR FINAL DEMONSTRATION AND ACCEPTANCE. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS-SIMPLEXGRINNELL 1. SIMPLEXGRINNELL WILL PROVIDE WIRING INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION OF SIMPLEXGRINNELL EQUIPMENT. 2. SIMPLEXGRINNELL WILL PROVIDE A FACTORY TRAINED TECHNICIAN TO ASSIST IN TRAINING: a. OPERATION OF THE CONTROL PANEL AND FUNCTIONS b. ALARM TEST OF ALL SIMPLEXGRINNELL PERIPHERAL DEVICES (SMOKE DETECTOR, MANUAL PULL STATION, ETC.) c. SUPERVISE TEST OF ALL INITIATING, SIGNALING, AND CONTROL CIRCUITS. 3. SIMPLEXGRINNELL WILL PROVIDE (1) INSTRUCTION AT FINAL TEST OF THE SYSTEM TO: a. OWNER REPRESENTATIVE b. FIRE INSPECTOR AND ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR c. ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER 4. UPON COMPLETION OF FINAL TEST, SIMPLEXGRINNELL WILL PROVIDE: a. TEST REPORT b. CERTIFICATION (IF REQUIRED) c. ONE YEAR WARRANTY Fire, Security, Communications, Workforce Solutions, Sales & Service Offices & Representatives in Principle Cities throughout the World tuca SimplexGrinnell TESTING PROCEDURE FOR DEVICES GENERAL: FOR ALL DEVICES (SUPPLIED BY SIMPLEXGRINNELL) VISUALLY VERIFY PROPER LOCATION AND INSTALLATION. SMOKE DETECTOR: ACTIVATE THE DEVICE USING A SMOKE GENERATOR AND VERIFY ALARM CONDITION ON PANEL. RESET PANEL AND VERIFY RESET OF SMOKE DETECTOR AND PANEL. TEST FOR ALARM VERIFICATION IF APPROPRIATE. HEAT DETECTOR: FIXED TEMPERATURE REPLACEMENT ELEMENT - REMOVE ELEMENT ON HEAT DETECTOR TO INITIATE ALARM AND VERIFY ALARM CONDITION AT PANEL. REINSTALL ELEMENT, RESET SYSTEM, AND VERIFY. NON -REPLACEABLE ELEMENT - NON -REPLACEABLE ELEMENT HEAT DETECTORS CAN ONLY BE TESTED FOR CONTINUITY. RATE -OF -RISE DETECTORS - RATE OF RISE DETECTORS ARE TESTED WITH A HEATER OR BLOW DRYER UNTIL THEY INITIATE ALARM, THEN ALLOWED TO COOL. RESET PANEL AND VERIFY. PULL STATIONS: ACTIVATE STATION WITH THE T -HANDLE, VERIFY ALARM AND LABEL FOR LOCATION, RESET STATION, RESET PANEL. DUCT DETECTOR: (PROVIDED BY SIMPLEXGRINNELL) REMOVE DUCT DETECTOR HOUSING COVER AND ACTIVATE DEVICE WITH SMOKE, VERIFY ALARM, TEST ALL INDICATORS OR MANUAL TEST SWITCHES, RESET DETECTOR, RESET PANEL, TEST SAMPLE AND REFERENCE TUBE FOR POSITIVE AIR FLOW. (IF NOT PROVIDED BY SIMPLEXGRINNELL) VERIFY THAT ZONE CIRCUIT IS PRESENT AT THE DEVICE. AUDIBLES AND VISIBLES: ACTIVATE ALARM AND CONFIRM THAT ALL INDICATING APPLIANCES, AUDIBLES AND VISIBLES, ARE OPERATING. DOOR HOLDERS: VERIFY THAT DOORS CLOSE ON ALARM. VALVE SUPERVISORY SWITCHES (TAMPER): (IF PROVIDED BY SIMPLEXGRINNELL) ACTIVATE SWITCH BY MOVING VALVE OFF NORMAL, VERIFY STATUS CHANGE, RESET SWITCH, RESET PANEL. (IF NOT PROVIDED BY SIMPLEXGRINNELL) VERIFY THAT ZONE CIRCUIT IS PRESENT AT THE SWITCH. FLOW SWITCHES AND PRESSURE SWITCHES: (IF PROVIDED BY SIMPLEXGRINNELL) ACTIVATE SWITCH (WITH SPRINKLER CONTRACTOR PRESENT) BY A FLOW OF WATER, VERIFY STATUS CHANGE, RESET SWITCHES, RESET PANEL. (IF NOT PROVIDED BY SIMPLEXGRINNELL) VERIFY THAT ZONE CIRCUIT IS PRESENT AND SUPERVISED AT THE SWITCH. FAN/DAMPER CONTROL CIRCUITS: VERIFY (WITH HVAC CONTRACTOR PRESENT) THAT THE CONTROL CIRCUIT IS OPERATING AND THE DEVICES IS BEING CONTROLLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFIED SEQUENCE OF OPERATION. ELEVATOR CONTROL CIRCUITS: VERIFY (WITH ELEVATOR CONTRACTOR PRESENT) THAT THE ELEVATOR IS BEING CONTROLLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFIED SEQUENCE OF OPERATION. TRAINING: SIMPLEXGRINNELL SHALL PROVIDE A ONE TRAINING SESSION TO THE CUSTOMER. WARRANTY: THE SYSTEM SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH A ONE YEAR HARDWARE WARRANTY. Fire, Security, Communications, Workforce Solutions, Sales & Service Offices & Representatives in Principle Cities throughout the World 1 VICOIFire & SimplexGrinnell Security 9520 10th Avenue S., Suite 100 • Seattle, Washington 9810& Phone: (206) 291-1400 • Fax (206) 291-1500' SUBJECT: DATE: BY: PAG: /P30* '. 62- - S $ elig4 iiI/i2V 414 i tLICtI Fire & Security SimplexGrinnell Building Systems Submittal Package Embassy Suites Hotel 1520 W. Valley Highway Tukwila, WA 98188 Addition to Existing Fire Alarm Control Panel Fire Alarm System SimplexGrinnell 9520 10th Ave. South Suite 100 Seattle, WA 98108 Phone: (206) 291-1400 FAX: (206) 291-1500 www.simplexGrinnell.com Fire, Security, Communications, Workforce Solutions, Sales & Service Offices & Representatives in Principle Cities throughout the World 1E /PR £ LC i5 -A&Z3�� Vico Fire & Security SimplexGrinnell Embassy Suites Hotel Table of Contents Section I: Equipment List & Equipment Datasheets Detail Point -to -Point Wiring Diagram Section II: Hardware Warranty Section III: Manufacturer's Recommendation Section IV: Testing Procedure for Devices Fire, Security, Communications, Workforce Solutions, Sales & Service Offices & Representatives in Principle Cities throughout the World tqco Fire & Security SimplexGrinnell Equipment List & Equipment Datasheets Fire Alarm System Addition to Existing Fire Alarm Control Panel Quantity Product ID Product Description 1 4100-5004 8 -Zone Style -B Zone Module Equipment List subject to change. Fire, Security, Communications, Workforce Solutions, Sales & Service Offices & Representatives in Principle Cities throughout the World £Simplex TrueAlarm® Fire Alarm Controls UL, ULC Listed; FM, CSFM, and MEA (NYC) Approved* Fire Alarm Controls 4100 and 4120 Series Addressable Detection and Control Systems STANDARD FEATURES • UL Listed for: — Fire Detection and Control (UOJZ) — Proprietary Alarm Units - Burglar (APOU) — Process Management Equipment (QVAX) — Smoke Control Service (UUKL) • Wide viewing angle, 80 character super -twist LCD • Selectable for maintained display of first alarm • Expandable up to 1000 points • Dedicated supervisory service indicator and acknowledge • Nonvolatile flash EPROM memory • Battery supervision (low/no battery) • Power -limited operation per NEC 760 (module dependent) SOFTWARE FEATURES • WALKTESTTTM system test** • Four operator access levels • 600 event historical log • Individual circuit disconnect/disable • Programmable: — Alarm verification by zone or point — Selective signaling and/or relay control — Zone coding (PNIS) — Signal silence reminder OPTIONAL FEATURES • Voice communications and firefighter's phones • Interface to remote: — MAPNET II® addressable devices and TrueAlarm® analog sensors** — MINIPLEX® Transponders — TrueAlertTM Addressable Controllers — 4-20 mA Analog Monitor ZAMs (AMZs) — Supervised LED and LCD serial annunciators • Release control operation OPTIONAL MODULES (partial list) • 4120 Network interface • Class A or Class B IDCs and NACs • Control relays with feedback • Dial -in service modem • RS -232 interface to remote printer or CRT/keyboard • Panel mount printer • Internal DACTs, serial or contact closure • Decoder module for coded circuit interface • Simplex 2120 interface • Expansion power supplies and battery chargers © 2000 Simplex Time Recorder Co. All rights reserved. '111111111111111111111111111 lrrrrlllr rrrrrrrrrrrll {■ .■ M. ■• . x100 FIRE ALARM CONTROL OSimWlex 4100/4120 Series Fire Alarm Control Panel with Optional Voice Control INTRODUCTION Simplex 4100/4120 Series Fire Alarm Detection and Control Panels provide an extensive and powerful feature list to satisfy a wide variety of applications and local code requirements. They are on-site programmable to provide mapping logic for inputs and outputs and for custom labeling additions and revisions. Their flexible site-specific software features can be quickly and securely generated, modified, and archived by trained service personnel using computer based programming tools. With this flexibility, last minute changes can be made on-site, minimizing delays in job completion. Monitor and control point expansion is available up to a maximum of 1000 points in any combination of IDCs, NACs, auxiliary control relays, and addressable devices. Annunciation capacity is up to 2000 points. This product has been approved by the Califomia State Fire Marshal (CSFM) pursuant to Section 13144.1 of the California Health and Safety Code. See CSFM Listings 7165-0026:160 and 7170-0026:187 for allowable values and/or conditions concerning material presented in this document. It is subject to re-examination, revision, and possible cancellation. Accepted for use — City of New York Department of Buildings — MEA35-93E. Applicable FM approval information is available on request. Additional listings may be applicable, contact Simplex for the latest status. *0 WALKTEST system test is protected under US Patent No. 4,725,818. MAPNET II addressable communications is protected under U.S. Patent No. 4,796,025. TrueAlarm analog detection is protected under U.S. Patent No. 5,155,468 and 5,173,683. NOTE: The features described in this document assume operation with revision 9 software. Detailed information about 4120 Network operation is found in data sheet S4120-0001. 4100 Series control panels become 4120 Series control panels when equipped with a 4120 Network interface and the required network programming. S4100-0013-14 8/00 OPERATOR INTERACTION Primary Operator Functions. The 4100 operator panel maximizes the performance of primary fire alarm functions by displaying only the indications and interaction switches required for responding to emergency situations (see Figure 1 below). EAST WING, THIRD FLOOR, AREA 19, SMOKE Smoke Detector FIRE ALARM FIRE PRIORITY 2 SYSTEM SYSTEM ALARM POWER 0 0 ALARM ALARM SUPERVISORY TROUBLE SILENCED ON ALARM ACK ALARM Il ACK SUPV ACK ACKNOWLEDGe TBL ACK J ALARM SILENCE SYSTEM RESET FIGURE 1. Primary Operator Functions with Typical Alarm Display Indications. Alarm, supervisory, and trouble conditions are indicated at the operator's panel by dedicated LEDs and a local tone -alert. An 80 character (2 lines x 40 characters) alphanumeric super -twist liquid crystal display provides information concerning point status (alarm, trouble, supervisory, etc.), type of alarm (smoke detector, manual station, waterflow supervisory, etc.), a custom location label, and number of alarms and other conditions in the system. The top line as shown in Figure 1 would be the custom label for this alarm point. (If first alarm display is selected, status count appears after alarms are acknowledged.) First Alarm Display. When selected for maintained display of the first alarm, and if multiple alarms occur, the first alarm will remain displayed until acknowledged. The information shown in Figure 1 will alternate approximately once per second with the second information line of the first alarm. A typical second line for the alarm shown would be: EAST WING, THIRD FLOOR, AREA 19, SMOKE Press <Alarm Ack> to acknowledge Switch Operation. Alarm, supervisory, and trouble conditions have dedicated acknowledge push-button switches. Operation of the appropriate acknowledge switch silences the tone -alert with the LED remaining illuminated until all conditions in that category are restored to normal. The 4100 can be programmed to perform a "global acknowledge" where a single push of the appropriate acknowledge switch will silence the tone -alert for all points in that condition. It can also be programmed for individual acknowledgment of each point in an abnormal condition, as well as their restoration. Both operations are in accordance with the requirements of NFPA 72, the National Fire Alarm Code. Notification appliances can be silenced by pressing the ALARM SILENCE switch. Pressing the SYSTEM RESET switch restores the system to the normal operation mode. The system tone -alert can be programmed to resound at user specified time intervals to serve as an "active status reminder" when a trouble condition remains in the system and the audible trouble signal has been silenced. Additional Operator Function Keys. For increased functionality, additional operator keys are available by opening the access door (see Figure 2 below). The FUNCTION KEYS, DISPLAY/ACTION keypad, and the ENTRY keypad are the operator interface sections that are not essential in a fire emergency situation. These functions are presented in a self -directing manner and include: circuit/device ENABLE or DISABLE, control point turn ON or OFF, DISPLAY HISTORICAL LOGS, etc. Operator access is determined by four passcode protected security levels. Level 1 allows routine actions while level 4 is reserved for trained technician service access. Access in levels 2, 3, and 4 is selectable and passcode protected to ensure proper authorization for that level's control access. Passcode log -ins are stored in the history log for access review. Display Action and Entry Keypads allow operators (with proper access levels) to perform controlling functions to system zones, NACs, and auxiliary control relays, or to gain access for system information. DISABLE allows a specific circuit or a specific addressable device to be disconnected from the system to isolate a problem. A trouble condition will occur as a reminder of the action taken. ENABLE followed by ENTER restores the circuit or device to active status in approximately 60 seconds. The display will count down the remaining time and will warn the operator if the circuit to be enabled will cause an alarm. The NET key is used to display 4120 Network point data located at other network panels. CONTROL �1 0( \ O 0[o] 0(O1 F1 FUNCTION KEYS F2 F3 F4 SYSTEM IS NORMAL 9:27:40 FRI 26 MAY 00 FIRE PRIORITY2 SYSTEM SYSTEM 0 0 ALARM ALARM SUPERRVVISORY TROUBLE ALARM ACK ALARM ACK SUPV ACK ACKNOWLEDGE TBL ACK J ALARM POWER SILENCED ON ALARM SILENCE SYSTEM RESET ,-DISPLAY/ACTION (FUNCTION) PREVIOUS NEXT ( ARM OFF/ DISARM AUTO MENU TMP EST ENABLE DISABLE DISPLAY' TIME , ZONE C FB 4 110 s A NET ' rADDR 0 i ENTER AUX 3 MAP 6 [DEL [ CLR ] FIGURE 2. Additional Operator Keys S4100-0013-14 8/00 page 2 OPERATOR INTERACTION (Continued) Control Keypad. CONTROL identifies five programmable switches with associated LEDs. Possible applications are: city disconnect, door holder bypass, manual evacuation, elevator capture bypass, etc. Control switches can be individually passcode protected such that only certain access level operators can perform that function (refer to Figure 3 below). Typical Control Switch Typical Indicating LED CONTROL crry DISCONNECT DOOR HOLDER MANUAL EVAC ELEVATOR BYPASS ANY CUSTOM CONTROL FIGURE 3. Control Key Detail Provision for r Custom Labels F1 FUNCTION KEYS F2 \/ F3 I F4 SYSTEM IS NORMAL 9:27:40 FRI 26 MAY 00 FIRE PRIORITY 2 O 0 ALARM ALARM ALARM ACK IALARM l ACK J SYSTEM SYSTEM 0 O SUPERVISORY TROUBLE f SUPV ACK ACKNOWLEDGE TBL ACK J ALARM POWER O 0 SILENCED ON ALARM SILENCE FIGURE 4. Function Key Detail SYSTEM RESET Function Keys. FUNCTION KEYS identifies the "soft" keys F1 through F4 whose functions vary within each Main Menu Option. Each key's function is described on the top line of the display. For example, in the DISPLAY HISTORICAL ALARM LOGS FUNCTION menu, pressing the F2 key will display the most recent alarm event stored in the history log (see Figure 4 above). MODULE DESCRIPTIONS MASTER CONTROLLER MODULE The 4100 Master Controller Board provides system control, synchronization, and supervision of all modules, continuously scanning each module for status changes. Features include the following: • Operator's Panel with LCD and operator keys • SPDT Auxiliary Trouble Relay rated 2 A @ 30 VDC, resistive loads • City Circuit Connection, 24 VDC remote station (reverse polarity), local energy, shunt master box, or a Form "C" contact output • Battery Charger for up to 110 Ah batteries: — Batteries up to 33 Ah mount in the bottom of the cabinet, batteries larger than 33 Ah mount external to the cabinet — Compatible with lead acid or NiCad batteries • Intelligent Power -Limited Power Supply: — Two isolated outputs of 4 A each at 28.5 VDC when AC powered (24 VDC during battery operation) — Tap "B" provides 4 A for general purpose NAC and control power (NOTE: This output is not available when charging 110 Ah batteries.) — Tap "A" provides panel power with the remainder available for NACs controlling "clean" loads with controlled inrush current and proper transient suppression — LCD readout of system voltage and current, and battery voltage and current — Optional 12 VDC converter (4100-0019), rated 2 A @ 12 VDC, requires 1.1 A max from 28 VDC — AC input is 6 A @ 120 VAC, 3 A @ 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz REDUNDANT MASTER CONTROLLER OPTION (4100-7023) Provides monitored dual control with automatic switch -over hardware. INITIATING DEVICE CIRCUITS (IDCs) (4100-5000 Series): — Eight circuit zone modules provide system expansion as Style B (Class B) or Style D (Class A) Operation — Capable of supporting UL listed compatible, two -wire smoke detectors and electronic heat detectors plus normally open contact devices (manual stations, mechanical heat detectors, etc.) — Accepts mechanical coded Inputs NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUITS (NACs) (4100-4000 Series): — Two, four, or six circuit modules provide system expansion as Class B (Style Y) or Class A (Style Z) — Supervised for opens, grounds, and wire -to -wire shorts Dual and Triple channel modules have integral switching relays for selecting the proper audio channel output — Outputs can be programmed for temporal pattern or march time pattern — NACs are rated as: 2 A @ 24 VDC; 50 W @ 25 VRMS or 100 W @ 70 VRMS for speaker circuits; or up to six firefighter telephones (including master) GENERAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING SPECIFICATIONS Humidity 85% Noncondensing Temperature 32° to 120° F (0° to 49° C) S4100-0013-14 8/00 page 3 MODULE DESCRIPTIONS (Continued) DUAL RS -232 COMMUNICATIONS MODULE (4100-0113): — Each module provides two RS -232 ports for connection to CRT/keyboards (terminals), printers, or other approved compatible applications — Up to five RS -232 ports are supported per 4100 control panel with two ports (total) being selected as CRT/keyboards — Each port can be vectored by event category — Up to three ports total can be configured to communicate with a host 2120 Multiplex System using 2 -wire, 2120 communications (DC Comm) — Module option 4100-0137 is available to provide Style 7, RS -232, 2120 communications STYLE 7, 2120 (DC COMM) INTERFACE MODULE (4100-0123): — Maintains 2120 communications during a wire -to -wire short fault condition — Includes primary, secondary, and transmit status indicators AUXILIARY CONTROL RELAYS: — Built-in fuse protection per contact Feedback tracks on/off status of remote devices 4100-3001, Four CPU controlled relays, DPDT contacts rated for 2 A @ 24 VDC, or 1/2 A @ 120 VAC, inductive — 4100-3002, Four CPU controlled relays, DPDT contacts rated 10 A @ 24 VDC or 240 VAC maximum, inductive — 4100-3003, Eight CPU controlled relays, SPDT contacts rated 3 A @ 24 VDC or 120 VAC, resistive EXPANSION POWER SUPPLY, POWER -LIMITED, 120 VAC INPUT (4100-1108): — 8 A, (two taps of 4 A each) filtered, unregulated 24 VDC output for standard peripheral devices — AC input is 2.5 A @ 120 VAC, 60 Hz MINIPLEX® REMOTE INTELLIGENT POWER SUPPLY, POWER -LIMITED (4100-0117): — Tap "B" provides 4 A at 28.5 VDC for general purpose NAC and control power — Tap "A" provides remote module power, 4 A maximum, 2 A is typically available for "clean" loads with controlled inrush currents and proper transient suppression (actual available power depends on remote module requirements) — 4 A for battery charging (lead acid batteries only) — Addressable electronics communicate status, voltage, and current information for viewing at the panel LCD. Operator panel can be used to control output taps. — AC input is 6 A @ 120 VAC, 3 A @ 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz Typical 4100, RS -232 Connections NONPOWER -LIMITED EXPANSION POWER SUPPLIES Power Supply 4100-0105 4100-0115 4100-0108 4100-0118 Input 2A@ 120 VAC, 60 Hz 1 A @ 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz Output 5A@24VDC±5%, for regulated peripheral power 2.5 A @ 120 VAC, 60 Hz 1.25 A @ 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz 8A@24VDC(two taps of 4 A each) filtered, unregulated ADDITIONAL BATTERY CHARGERS: — Charges up to 110 Ah batteries, lead acid or NiCad — Monitors for AC power failure, low/no battery, and high battery level — 120 VAC, 60 Hz model 4100-0104 requires 2 A input — 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz model 4100-0114 requires 1 A input 4100-0124 ENHANCED BATTERY CHARGER: — Charges up to 110 Ah batteries, lead acid or NiCad — Manual switches for high rate charge and AC disconnect — LEDs for AC fail/disconnect, low/no battery, and high battery level — Meters to indicate battery voltage and charging current, 0-50 VDC voltmeter, 0-5 A ammeter — AC input is 2 A @ 120 VAG 4120 NETWORK INTERFACE: Model 4120-6014 provides a modular interface with media options of: — 4120-0142, for wired data — 4120-0143, for fiber optics — 4120-0144, for modem connections — Refer to data sheet S4120-0003 for details Physical Bridge Modules provide extended modem connection flexibility with choice of: — Style 4 communications, 4120-6023 — Style 7 communications, 4120-6024 — Refer to data sheet S4120-0005 for details S4100-0013-14 8/00 page 4 4100/4120 Voice Communication Command Center Components Master Controller .. i..• i I.... .:i • i. ,.•,.. ..•,.. ,M.,•••j • 1100. FIRE /LLAR11.1 CONTROL 05implex uuw 111111111IIIII, 1111111 iuuuuIuu 111111 Audio Control Switch Module MODULE DESCRIPTIONS (Continued) One -Way Voice Communications Microphone Two -Way Firefighter Master Phone Telephone Circuit Selector Switches ONE-WAY COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS • Single and dual channel audio • Triple channel audio with a dedicated microphone channel • Multiple supervised remote microphone inputs • Multiple built-in selectable tones • Spoken voice coding • Multiple digitally recorded human voice messages • Spoken WALKTEST system testing • Digitized voice/tone generation • Automatic or manual audio control • Separate evacuation, drill, and optional "All Clear" voice messages and tones • Ready -to -talk indicator for microphone • Optional synchronized redundant voice tone generator • Local panel speaker for tone/message broadcast verification • MINIPLEX Voice Transponders for distributed audio FIREFIGHTER TELEPHONE SYSTEMS • Firefighter telephone to audio interface • Multiple remote master phones • Ring signal on remote firefighters telephone indicates call request • Telephone circuits are supervised for open and short circuit conditions Local Panel Speaker GENERAL The 4100 Audio System provides one-way voice communication, alarm tones, and/or digitally prerecorded voice messages to alert occupants of fire or other emergency situations. Evacuation signaling may be automatically generated via alarm initiated event programs in the 4100 Master Controller or by firefighting personnel operating the system microphone. The system may also be equipped with a Firefighter Master Telephone module to provide the Fire Commander with two-way communications with firefighters or fire wardens located remotely throughout the building. OPERATION The 4100-0210 Audio Control Board provides routing and pre -amplification of digitized alarm tones and voice messages. Actual tones and human voice messages are digitally recorded and stored in the audio control board's message memory. When called upon, an integral Voice Tone Generator (VTG) recreates the audio waveforms of the prerecorded voice/tone messages with completely natural sound. The Audio Control Board receives instructions from the 4100 Master Controller to direct the routing of the audio tones, codes, prerecorded or manual voice messages to the appropriate audio output circuits. S4100-0013-14 8/00 page 5 MODULE DESCRIPTIONS (Continued) AUDIO CONTROL BOARD FEATURES (4100-0200 Series): • Message Memory - Custom Message Data • Routing Matrix - Input/Output Switching • Audio Inputs: — Master Microphone — Remote Microphone #1 (Optional) — Remote Microphone #2 (Optional) — Primary Voice/Tone Generator (Optional) — Secondary Voice/Tone Generator (Optional) — Phone to Audio Interface • Audio Outputs: — Channel 1 (Single Channel, 4100-0210) — Channel 2 (Dual Channel, 4100-0211) — Channel 3 (Triple Channel, 4100-0212) — Local Panel Speaker • Audio Tones: — Slow Whoop - slowly ascending tone from 200 to 830 Hz in 2.5 seconds, recommended for fire alarm and no other purpose — High/Low - free -running signal with a high frequency of 750 Hz for 100 ms and a low frequency of 500 Hz for 400 ms — Horn - continuous 500 Hz tone primarily used for coded systems — Chime - 600 Hz fundamental tone with a 1.5 s duration, used as a free -running tone or for coded operation — Beep - 500 Hz tone of 0.7 s on, 0.7 s off Stutter - 500 Hz tone with equal on and off times of 100 ms — Wail - ascends, then descends between 600 to 940 Hz — GSA Tone - continuous 2000 Hz tone — Bell - a fundamental frequency of 350 Hz with prominent harmonics at 700 Hz and 2100 Hz — Selectable Temporal Pattern for horn, bell, whoop, and chime tones (1/2 sec on, 1/2 sec off, 1/2 sec on, 1/2 sec off, 1/2 sec on, 1 1/2 sec off) ZONE CODED SIGNALING is available using tones or spoken numbers. Spoken coded messages can be used in place of conventional pulse tone coding to eliminate counting and interpretation of the zone coded location. For example, a fire alarm zone such as First Floor East, Smoke Detector Room 23 will be Code 1123. Two possible transmission schemes are: 1. Conventional Zone coded Signaling where T = Tone: T...T...TT...TTT...T...T...TT...TTT... 2. Spoken Coded Signaling: Code, one.. one.. two.. three... Code, one..one. two.. three The Digital Audio Controller has the ability to precede spoken codes with phrases and alert tones. As an alternative, the previous example could have been preceded with a chime tone. The word "code" could be replaced with the phrase "Doctor Firestone, please dial...". PREPROGRAMMED SPECIAL MESSAGES are available on request. Up to five minutes of special phrases and messages are available to meet specific applications. The standard Evacuation Message is: `Attention...Attention...Attention...An emergency has been reported.... All occupants walk to the nearest stairway exit and walk down to your assigned re- entry floor or main lobby... Do not use the elevator... Walk to the nearest stairway.... Do not use the elevator.... Walk to the nearest stairway." AUDIO AMPLIFIERS (4100-0200 & -1200 Series): — Power -limited models are available with 25 W or 100 W output at 25 VRMS, or 90 W output at 70 VRMS — Nonpower -limited models are available with 100 W output at 25 VRMS or 70 VRMS — Frequency response of 120 to 12,000 Hz — Battery backup operation — Integral amplifier monitor for supervised operation Optional redundant operation provides automatic switchover from primary to backup amplifier MAPNET II®, TRUEALARM® MODULE (4100-0110): Up to 127 MAPNET II addressable devices or TrueAlarm analog sensors per module MAPNET II Line Isolator Modules for panel mount (4100-0111) or line powered (2190-9169, surface mount or 2190-9170, flush mount) Refer to data sheet S4100-0002 for details DECODER MODULE (4100-0136) Translates coded initiating circuit inputs into addressable points. Refer to data sheet S4100-0018 for details. DIAL -IN SERVICE MODEM (4100-0139) Provides remote access for a computer equipped with a modem and terminal emulation software. PANEL MOUNT PRINTER (4100-0451): — 40 column high speed event printer — 20 visible lines with internal take-up reel — Operates from system voltage with battery back-up — Requires dedicated RS -232 port — Refer to data sheet S4100-0021 for details INTERNAL DUAL LINE DACT MODULES: — Each provides multiple programmable features such as automatic 24 hour test and power fail report delay — Each line requires a DACT cable, model 2080-9047, 14 ft long, with RJ45 plug Serial DACT 4100-0155 is capable of communicating serial, point -specific information (refer to data sheet S2080-0009 for details) — Contact Closure DACT 4100-0153: — Alarm input typically connects to City relay contacts Provides Supervisory and AC power fail reporting using dedicated relay contacts Provides DACT communications status monitoring using relay feedback point S4100-0013-14 8/00 page 6 MODULE DESCRIPTIONS (Continued) DISTRIBUTED MODULE OPERATION WITH MINIPLEX® TRANSPONDERS (4100-8019): - Allows remote location of: Amplifiers, MAPNET II and TrueAlarm Interface Modules, Initiating Device Circuits, Notification Appliance Circuits, and Auxiliary Control Circuits - Model 4100-8210 control panels provide audio operation, model 4100-8010 control panels provide nonaudio operation - Up to 31 MINIPLEX transponders can be controlled from the fire alarm control panel - Refer to data sheet S4100-0015 for Miniplex Transponder details - The figure to the right shows a typical audio/voice MINIPLEX transponder system with initiating devices and notification, each monitored and controlled by the control panel REMOTE UNIT INTERFACE, RUI (4100-0304): — Supervised serial communication channel for control and monitoring of remotely located annunciators, MINIPLEX transponders, and I/O panels - Can be wired for either Class A (Style 7) or Class B (Style 4) communications — Connects to TrueAlert Addressable Controller to provide individual addressable control of TrueAlert addressable notification appliances (refer to data sheet S4009-0003 for additional information) - Up to four RUI modules can be installed LED/LCD ANNUNCIATION Optional interface modules are available for remote and/or local control panel annunciation. The LEDs are programmable for slow rate, fast rate pulse or steady illumination. Annunciation capacity is up to 2000 points, where one annunciation point is either: one LED or one switch on an LED/Switch module, one LED driver output on a Graphic Driver, or one switch input on a Graphic Switch Input Module 64/64 LED/SWITCH CONTROLLER (4100-0301): - Interfaces up to 64 LEDs and 64 switches to the master controller via serial communications - Continuously monitors switches for changes in status - Supervises and controls LEDs - Supervises LED/switch module placement 24 POINT I/O GRAPHIC INTERFACE (4100-0302): - Each of the 24 points can be individually configured as either a switch input or a lamp driver - Lamp driver output is 150 mA (+24 VDC common) - Outputs can be steady, slow pulse, or fast pulse - Switch inputs can monitor 2 position or 3 position switches - Lamp test input is provided - Provides supervised monitoring and/or control for smoke control applications MINIPLEX Style 7, RUI Transponder #2 Communications Audio Wiring MINIPLEX Transponder #1 i 4100-8210 MINIPLEX Control Panel MINIPLEX System Example LED/SWITCH MODULES — Modules contain socketed LEDs to allow selection of LED color choice to indicate specific functions — Switch modules can be used to perform manual control such as for HVAC, pressurization fans, damper control, speaker circuits, etc. LED/SWITCH MODULE SELECTION 4100-0401 Eight red LEDs 4100-0402 Eight red and eight yellow LEDs 4100-0403 Eight red LEDs and eight momentary switches 4100-0404 Eight red LEDs, eight green LEDs, and eight three position maintained switches 4100-0405 Eight red LEDs, eight yellow LEDs, and eight momentary switches SERIAL LCD ANNUNCIATORS The 4603-9101 LCD annunciator provides remote annunciation and control using an interface and display similar to that of the 4100 panel. (If multiple alarms occur, display of first alarm requires operator intervention.) Information is transmitted over a single twisted, shielded pair. Other styles of serial annunciators can be connected on the same pair of wires. (Refer to data sheet S4603-0001.) ®0 MO ■0 M0 B 0 SYSTEM IS NORMAL 12:35:15 am MON 22 MAY00 O 00 4603-9101 LCD Annunciator S4100-0013-14 8/00 page 7 MOUNTING REFERENCE Model Number 2975-9190 2975-9191 2975-9192 2975-9193 2975-9194 2975-9195 Color Beige Red 4100/4120 Cabinet Dimensions Size 2 -Unit Height 20 3/4" (527 mm) Beige Red 4 -Unit 36 1/4" (921 mm) Beige Red 6 -Unit 52 1/8" (1324 mm) Cabinet Width 25 3/4 (654 mm) Cabinet Depth 6 3/4" (171 mm) Door Width 26 3/8" (670 mm) 1 Semi -flush trim option 2975-9801, Beige 2975-9802, Red 1 7/16" (37 mm) wide LJ J 2 -Unit 4 -Unit 3" (76 mm) minimum —�I 24" (610 mm) maximum IMPORTANT: Distance between cabinets must be no less than 3 inches (76 mm) and no more than 24 inches (610 mm). ik'f x 3" (76 mm) minimum —�I 24" (610 mm) maximum IMPORTANT: Distance between cabinets must be no less than 3 inches (76 mm) and no more than 24 inches (610 mm). 6 -Unit 2 1/4° (57 mm) 7 3/4" (197 mm) N 4 – see chart 3" _1,,I 4' (76 mm) —►I 3 3/4" (95 mm) • Installation Detail Side View NOTE: A system ground must be provided for Earth Detection and transient protection devices. This connection shall be made to an approved, dedicated Earth connection per NFPA 70, Article 250, and NFPA 780. Simplex, the Simplex logo, MAPNET ll, MINIPLEX, WALKTEST, TrueAlarm, and TrueAlert are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Simplex Time Recorder Co. in the U.S. and/or other countries. NFPA is a registered trademark of the National Fire Protection Association. S4100-0013-14 8/00 f3®Simplex Westminster, Massachusetts 01441-0001 U. S. A. Offices and Representatives Throughout the World Visit us on the world wide web at www.simplexnet.com All specifications and other information shown were current as of printing and are subject to change without notice. m 6 -Unit 2 1/4° (57 mm) 7 3/4" (197 mm) N 4 – see chart 3" _1,,I 4' (76 mm) —►I 3 3/4" (95 mm) • Installation Detail Side View NOTE: A system ground must be provided for Earth Detection and transient protection devices. This connection shall be made to an approved, dedicated Earth connection per NFPA 70, Article 250, and NFPA 780. Simplex, the Simplex logo, MAPNET ll, MINIPLEX, WALKTEST, TrueAlarm, and TrueAlert are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Simplex Time Recorder Co. in the U.S. and/or other countries. NFPA is a registered trademark of the National Fire Protection Association. S4100-0013-14 8/00 f3®Simplex Westminster, Massachusetts 01441-0001 U. S. A. Offices and Representatives Throughout the World Visit us on the world wide web at www.simplexnet.com All specifications and other information shown were current as of printing and are subject to change without notice. tqco Fire & Security SimplexGrinnell HARDWARE WARRANTY 1) SIMPLEXGRINNELL WARRANTY STATEMENT: a) SIMPLEXGRINNELL WARRANTS TO THE PURCHASER OF NEW SIMPLEXGRINNELL PRODUCT(S) THAT THE PRODUCTS SHALL BE FREE FROM DEFECTS IN WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIAL. 2) WARRANTY PERIOD: a) THE WARRANTY PERIOD WILL TERMINATE IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE EARLIEST OCCURRENCE OF EITHER OF THE FOLLOWING: i) 18 MONTHS HAVE ELAPSED FOLLOWING SHIPMENT OF ANY SYSTEM OR SUB -SYSTEM FROM SIMPLEXGRINNELL TO THE CUSTOMER, OR ii) 12 MONTHS HAVE ELAPSED FOLLOWING THE FINAL CONNECTION OPERATION AND BENEFICIAL USE OF ALL OR ANY PART OF THE SYSTEM. iii) AS STATED IN THE SPECIFICATIONS AND/OR CONTRACT DRAWINGS 3) SIMPLEXGRINNELL OBLIGATION UNDER THE TERMS OF THE WARRANTY: a) SIMPLEXGRINNELL'S SOLE RESPONSIBILITY SHALL BE TO REPAIR, ADJUST OR REPLACE, AT ITS OPTION, ANY SIMPLEXGRINNELL PRODUCT WHICH FAILS DURING THIS PERIOD PROVIDING PURCHASER HAS PROMPTLY REPORTED SUCH FAILURE TO SIMPLEXGRINNELL IN WRITING. REPLACEMENT PARTS WILL BE WARRANTED ONLY FOR THE BALANCE OF THE EQUIPMENT WARRANTY. SIMPLEXGRINNELL AGREES TO CONTINUE TO HONOR ALL OF THE UNEXPIRED EXPRESSED WARRANTIES SPECIFIED ABOVE ON DEFECTIVE EQUIPMENT AFTER TRANSFER OF THE EQUIPMENT TO PURCHASER'S CUSTOMER, PROVIDED PURCHASER'S CUSTOMER ASSUMES THE PURCHASER'S OBLIGATIONS SPECIFIED BELOW. b) EXCEPT FOR THE EXPRESSED WARRANTIES STATED HEREIN, SIMPLEXGRINNELL DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES ON PRODUCTS FURNISHED HEREUNDER, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND THE STATED WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ON THE PART OF THE SIMPLEXGRINNELL ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCTS. THE SELLER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE TO THE PRUCHASER OR USER OF THIS EQUIPMENT ARISING OUT OF THE FAILURE OF THE EQUIPMENT TO OPERATE IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF SAID EQUIPMENT. c) SIMPLEXGRINNELL MAKES NO WARRANTY AND NO WARRANTY SHALL BE DEEMED TO EXIST, THAT PURCHASER HOLDS THE GOODS FREE OF THE CLAIM OF ANY THIRD PERSON BYWAY OF PATENT INFRINGEMENT OR THE LIKE. 4) PURCHASER'S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE TERMS OF THE WARRANTY. a) THIS WARRANTY IS CONTINGENT UPON THE PROPER INSTALLATION AND USE OF THE PRODUCT(S). SUCH WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY IF THE PRODUCT FAILURE IS THE RESULT OF ACCIDENT, UNUSUAL PHYSICAL, ELECTRICAL OR ELECTROMECHANICAL STRESS, NEGLECT, MISUSE, USER PROGRAMMING ERRORS, FAILURE OF ELECTRICAL POWER, AIR CONDITIONING OR HUMIDITY CONTROL, CONSTRUCTION DUST, DAMAGING FOREIGN SUBSTANCES, TRANSPORTATION OR CAUSES OTHER THAN MANUFACTURING DEFECT. PURCHASER AGREES TO PROVIDE FULL AND FREE ACCESS TO AUTHORIZED SIMPLEXGRINNELL EMPLOYEES. Fire, Security, Communications, Workforce Solutions, Sales & Service Offices & Representatives in Principle Cities throughout the World Vico Fire & Security SimplexGrinnell 5) WARRANTY SERVICE HOURS: a) SERVICES PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY WILL BE PERFORMED DURING THE HOURS OF 8:00A.M. TO 5:OOP.M., MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, EXCLUDING LOCALLY OBSERVED SIMPLEXGRINNELL HOLIDAYS. OFF HOURS RESPONSE IS AVAILABLE AS AN EXTRA COST SERVICE OPTION. 6) WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS: a) LABOR, TRAVEL, AND MILEAGE FOR: i) SERVICE OUTSIDE OF SIMPLEXGRINNELL NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS. ii) PROGRAMMING AND/OR LABEL CHANGES. iii) FAILURE DUE TO EXTERNAL CAUSES (LIGHTNING SURGES, CONSTRUCTION DUST, ETC.) OTHER THAN MANUFACTURING DEFECT. b) ELECTRICAL WORK EXTERNAL TO THE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED BY SIMPLEXGRINNELL OR MAINTENANCE OF ACCESSORIES, ALTERATIONS, ATTACHMENTS OR OTHER DEVICES NOT FURNISHED BY SIMPLEXGRINNELL. c) BATTERIES d) COVERAGE OF EQUIPMENT CLASSED AS A WATER FLOW MONITORING/CONTROL DEVICES INSTALLED IN OR ON WATER PIPING. Fire, Security, Communications, Workforce Solutions, Sales & Service Offices & Representatives in Principle Cities throughout the World Vico Fire & Security SimplexGrinnell MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATION 1. CONTRACTOR IS EXPECTED TO PULL AND TERMINATE ALL CONDUCTORS AND INSTALL ALL DEVICES FOR A COMPLETE AND OPERATING SYSTEM. 2. WHERE FAN SHUTDOWN, ELEVATOR RECALL OR SPECIAL AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS ARE REQUIRED, CONTRACTOR IS TO VERIFY WIRING REQUIREMENTS WITH THE SIMPLEXGRINNELL FACTORY TECHNICIAN ASSIGNED TO THE PROJECT (IN MANY CASES, SPECIAL WIRING WILL NOT BE SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS). 3. WHERE POSSIBLE, THE CONTRACTOR IS TO USE COLOR CODE FOR ALL WRING. 4. SMOKE DETECTORS ARE NOT TO BE MOUNTED WITHIN 2 FEET OF AIR OUTLETS. 5. CONTRACTOR SHOULD NOT INSTALL SMOKE DETECTOR HEADS IN BASES DR DUCT HOUSING UNTIL FINAL CHECKOUT TIME TO INSURE THAT DIRT OR DUST DOES NOT CONTAMINATE THE UNITS. 6. DO NOT POWER -UP SYSTEM UNTIL SIMPLEXGRINNELL FACTORY TECHNICIAN IS PRESENT. 7. A SEPARATE GROUND (ISOLATION FROM CONDUIT GROUND) MUST BE PULLED TO ALL CABINETS. 8. LOADS GREATER THAN 10 AMPS (FOR AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS) ARE NOT ALLOWED IN THE SAME CONDUIT AS FIRE ALARM. 9. CONTRACTOR IS TO NOTIFY SIMPLEXGRINNELL ONE WEEK BEFORE FINAL CHECKOUT. (425-827- 3700) 10. CONTRACTOR IS TO ENSURE THAT ALL WIRING AND SHIELDS ARE FREE OF SHORTS, GROUNDS AND OPENS. 11. UNDERGROUND WIRING MUST MAINTAIN ONE MEGAOHM, 20F RESISTANCE TO GROUND. 12. ANY MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATION IN CONFLICT WITH ENGINEERING DRAWINGS OR SPECIFICATIONS SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ENGINEER FOR CLARIFICATION. CONTRACTOR SHALL ADVISE SIMPLEXGRINNELL OF ANY CHANGES. 13. PROTECTIVE COVERS ON SMOKE DETECTORS ARE NOT TO BE REMOVED UNTIL OWNERS ACCEPTANCE OF THE SYSTEM. (PREVENTS CONTAMINATION OF SMOKE CHAMBER). 14. IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO REQUEST THE STATE OR LOCAL FIRE MARSHAL TO BE ON SITE FOR FINAL ACCEPTANCE AND CHECK OUT IF REQUIRED. 15. IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO INVENTORY ALL EQUIPMENT RECEIVED FROM SIMPLEXGRINNELL AGAINST THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS OR SIMPLEXGRINNELL WILL ASSUME THE ORDER TO BE ACCURATE AND COMPLETE. a. *NOTE: IN THE EVENT OF DISCREPANCIES IN THE NUMBER OF DEVICES SUPPLIED, THE FOLLOWING SIMPLEXGRINNELL POLICY WILL APPLY: i. TOO FEW DEVICES: IF THE DEVICE IS SHOWN ON THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND HAS NOT BEEN ADDED AS A RESULT OF A POST BID ADDITION OR CHANGE ORDER, SIMPLEXGRINNELL WILL SUPPLY THE DEVICE AT NO CHARGE TO THE CONTRACTOR OR END USER PER SIMPLEXGRINNELL'S CONTRACT OBLIGATIONS. Fire, Security, Communications, Workforce Solutions, Sales & Service Offices & Representatives in Principle Cities throughout the World Vico Fire & Security SimplexGrinnell ii. TOO MANY DEVICES: IF THE DEVICE SHOWN IS EXTRA, DUE TO A POST BID ADDITION OR CHANGE ORDER, IT REMAINS THE PROPERTY OF THE CONTRACTOR OR END USER. IF THE DEVICE IS EXTRA DUE TO AN ERROR IN QUANTITIES SUPPLIED, THE DEVICE MUST BE RETURNED TO SIMPLEXGRINNELL. NO CREDIT WILL BE ISSUED FOR THE RETURN OF EXTRA EQUIPMENT ABOVE THE QUANTITIES GIVEN IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. 16. OWNERS PRESENCE FOR FINAL DEMONSTRATION AND ACCEPTANCE. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS-SIMPLEXGRINNELL 1. SIMPLEXGRINNELL WILL PROVIDE WIRING INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION OF SIMPLEXGRINNELL EQUIPMENT. 2. SIMPLEXGRINNELL WILL PROVIDE A FACTORY TRAINED TECHNICIAN TO REVIEW THE OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM AND THE CORRECT METHOD BY WHICH THE EQUIPMENT SHALL BE WIRED AND CONNECTED. PLEASE CALL (425) 827-3700 FIVE (5) DAYS BEFORE VISIT IS NEEDED. 3. SIMPLEXGRINNELL WILL PROVIDE A FACTORY TRAINED TECHNICIAN TO ASSIST IN TRAINING: a. OPERATION OF THE CONTROL PANEL AND FUNCTIONS b. ALARM TEST OF ALL SIMPLEXGRINNELL PERIPHERAL DEVICES (SMOKE DETECTOR, MANUAL PULL STATION, ETC.) c. SUPERVISE TEST OF ALL INITIATING, SIGNALING, AND CONTROL CIRCUITS. 4. SIMPLEXGRINNELL WILL PROVIDE (1) INSTRUCTION AT FINAL TEST OF THE SYSTEM TO: a. OWNER REPRESENTATIVE b. FIRE INSPECTOR AND ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR c. ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER 5. UPON COMPLETION OF FINAL TEST, SIMPLEXGRINNELL WILL PROVIDE: a. TEST REPORT b. CERTIFICATION (IF REQUIRED) c. ONE YEAR WARRANTY Fire, Security, Communications, Workforce Solutions, Sales & Service Offices & Representatives in Principle Cities throughout the World NCO Fire & Security SimplexGrinnell TESTING PROCEDURE FOR DEVICES GENERAL: FOR ALL DEVICES (SUPPLIED BY SIMPLEXGRINNELL) VISUALLY VERIFY PROPER LOCATION AND INSTALLATION. SMOKE DETECTOR: ACTIVATE THE DEVICE USING A SMOKE GENERATOR AND VERIFY ALARM CONDITION ON PANEL. RESET PANEL AND VERIFY RESET OF SMOKE DETECTOR AND PANEL. TEST FOR ALARM VERIFICATION IF APPROPRIATE. HEAT DETECTOR: FIXED TEMPERATURE REPLACEMENT ELEMENT - REMOVE ELEMENT ON HEAT DETECTOR TO INITIATE ALARM AND VERIFY ALARM CONDITION AT PANEL. REINSTALL ELEMENT, RESET SYSTEM, AND VERIFY. NON -REPLACEABLE ELEMENT - NON -REPLACEABLE ELEMENT HEAT DETECTORS CAN ONLY BE TESTED FOR CONTINUITY. RATE -OF -RISE DETECTORS - RATE OF RISE DETECTORS ARE TESTED WITH A HEATER OR BLOW DRYER UNTIL THEY INITIATE ALARM, THEN ALLOWED TO COOL. RESET PANEL AND VERIFY. PULL STATIONS: ACTIVATE STATION WITH THE T -HANDLE, VERIFY ALARM AND LABEL FOR LOCATION, RESET STATION, RESET PANEL. DUCT DETECTOR: (PROVIDED BY SIMPLEXGRINNELL) REMOVE DUCT DETECTOR HOUSING COVER AND ACTIVATE DEVICE WITH SMOKE, VERIFY ALARM, TEST ALL INDICATORS OR MANUAL TEST SWITCHES, RESET DETECTOR, RESET PANEL, TEST SAMPLE AND REFERENCE TUBE FOR POSITIVE AIR FLOW. (IF NOT PROVIDED BY SIMPLEXGRINNELL) VERIFY THAT ZONE CIRCUIT IS PRESENT AT THE DEVICE. AUDIBLES AND VISIBLES: ACTIVATE ALARM AND CONFIRM THAT ALL INDICATING APPLIANCES, AUDIBLES AND VISIBLES, ARE OPERATING. DOOR HOLDERS: VERIFY THAT DOORS CLOSE ON ALARM. VALVE SUPERVISORY SWITCHES (TAMPER): (IF PROVIDED BY SIMPLEXGRINNELL) ACTIVATE SWITCH BY MOVING VALVE OFF NORMAL, VERIFY STATUS CHANGE, RESET SWITCH, RESET PANEL. (IF NOT PROVIDED BY SIMPLEXGRINNELL) VERIFY THAT ZONE CIRCUIT IS PRESENT AT THE SWITCH. FLOW SWITCHES AND PRESSURE SWITCHES: (IF PROVIDED BY SIMPLEXGRINNELL) ACTIVATE SWITCH (WITH SPRINKLER CONTRACTOR PRESENT) BY A FLOW OF WATER, VERIFY STATUS CHANGE, RESET SWITCHES, RESET PANEL. (IF NOT PROVIDED BY SIMPLEXGRINNELL) VERIFY THAT ZONE CIRCUIT IS PRESENT AND SUPERVISED AT THE SWITCH. FAN/DAMPER CONTROL CIRCUITS: VERIFY (WITH HVAC CONTRACTOR PRESENT) THAT THE CONTROL CIRCUIT IS OPERATING AND THE DEVICES IS BEING CONTROLLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFIED SEQUENCE OF OPERATION. ELEVATOR CONTROL CIRCUITS: VERIFY (WITH ELEVATOR CONTRACTOR PRESENT) THAT THE ELEVATOR IS BEING CONTROLLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFIED SEQUENCE OF OPERATION. TRAINING: SIMPLEXGRINNELL SHALL PROVIDE A ONE TRAINING SESSION TO THE CUSTOMER. WARRANTY: THE SYSTEM SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH A ONE YEAR HARDWARE WARRANTY. Fire, Security, Communications, Workforce Solutions, Sales & Service Offices & Representatives in Principle Cities throughout the World is L ofcfciolcioloio 0 0 $ A A+—+—+—+ INT 010101010101010 EXISTING ARE ALARM CON1ROL PANEL (1)BLACK/(1)ORANGE 116 AWG THHN (1)BLACK/(1)ORANGE 116 AWG THHN—k (1)BLACK/(1)ORANGE 116 AWG THHN FIRE PUMP CONTROLLER TYP/GA/ NORMALLY OPEN MONITOR POINT (PUMP RUNNING) WIRING DIAGRAM TYP/GAL NORMALLY OPEN MONITOR POINT (LOW BATTERY) HIRING DIAGRA(4 TYPICAL NORMALLY OPEN MON/TOR POINT 201^1 FUEL) HIRING DIAGRAM TO NEXT OMR OR SRC OTtl. IW EOL RESISTOR TO NEXT OEVOE OR lac OXY. iw EOL RESISTOR TO NEXT DEVOE OR lac SINN. IW EOL RESISTOR L SCOPE OF WORK: EXPAND EXISTING FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL BY ADDING (ONE) EIGHT—ZONE CLASS—B MODULE TO MONITOR FIRE PUMP CONTROLLER. THE FIRE PUMP CONTROLLER WILL PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING POII TS TO BE MONITORED BY FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL: * PUMP RUNNING * LOW BATTERY * LOW FUEL POINTS ARE TO BE SHOWN AS SUPERVISORY AND LABELED AS: FIRE PUMP SUPV — RUNNING FIRE PUMP SUPV — LOW BATTERY FIRE PUMP SUPV — LOW FUEL (TWO) CONDUCTORS #16AWG THHN WIRES WILL BE PULL FROM FIRE PUMP CONTROLLER TO FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL FOR EACH OF THE MONITOR POINTS. (THREE) TOTALIZONES ARE ADDED ON THIS PROJECT. 1 D A do(i //avti1 s i 14I h t0 /oe- 5ei i-� Gj G o ' S[ri�ly o li1e01crec) /ccr 4ar",) (rcf) - L«./ c, -i1 19c s"_.'%'-e-1� / %� 11 e-44cJ" n e j otGlc..- f+e-vin P / GT Li- re - Our, spec -J s kl“. egaieT 5 ��- Fc,i/u,re. voc- 444, roa SCALA y� PO/NT TO PO/NT W/R/N6 D/A6R�4M 1 a APPROYEDIY a DESIGNED Er AP DATE' 4-18- 30011 80ENROZCTM.M.S SHEET EER FA—DET-01 ACCEPTED (� Without Comments M As Noted In Red Per The Attached Letter These plans have been reviewed by The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau for conformance with current city standards. Acceptance is subject to errors and omissions which do not authorize violations of adopted standards and ordinances. The responsibility for the adequacy of design rests totally with the designer. Additions, deletions or revisions to these drawings after this date will void this{acceptance and will require a resubmittal of revised drawings for subsequent approval. Final acceptance is subject to field test and inspection by The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. Date: 5-/-145-- By. NOTICE A completed, signed, Tukwila Fire Department Pre-test Certificate must be presented to the Inspector prior to commencement of Acceptance Testing of any Fire Alarm arid Detection Systems. Failure of test4l Fee and l rest int a Re -inspection amination of the testing. fUKW(LA FIRE OLPAK i MJIVT Please call: 575.4407 and give this job No. C1,c• - O1 and exact address for shut- down or restoration approval r ONIMIM ONIISIX3 J - --o ,_�1IIIIf s1 + �Z �"" =i MIMI IIM zt41 „,„,+a + m4. a -6- 1 I FIRE ALARM SYSTEM CEI IDS [ MOTI RBOARD 4 100-5004 -1 FLE 33N31103S ONIISIX3 0 OPERATION TO REMAIN THE SAME. -4 m z Ul 6 x 0 m 0 '90 3NOZ ONIISIX3 01N1 FIRE ALARM DRAWINGS ARE SCHEMATIC ONLY. Z 0 m N s*4 1 ] - i �C3 9 ! =i • ! 1 I FIRE ALARM SYSTEM EiSimplex SIMPLEX TIME RECORDER CO. as NORM ISM SMUT 11161T1611161T16 14 *BIN = EMBASSY SUITES .r an vucr +w. 1 w .. • 4 .4k MAY 2 1996 SimpIex Multi -Application Peripherals and Accessories UL Listed to Standard 268 ULC Listed* FM Approved Photoelectric Smoke Detector 2098 Series FEATURES: • Low Profile • Two or Four Wire Operation • Ceiling or Sidewall Mounting • Locking Tamper Screw • Pulsing Power -On Indicator (LED) • LED Alarm Indicator • Magnetically Operated Functional Test • Totally Shielded Electronics • Optional 120 VAC Operation • Optional 135°F Heat Element (Fixed) • Optional Relay Module • Optional Remote Alarm LED SPECIFICATIONS: Voltage Range 15 to 32VDC (24 VDC Nominal) Standby Current (2 -Wire) 45ua Alarm Current (2 -Wire) 47mA Standby Current (4 -Wire) 45ua UL Listed Air Velocity 0-1000 fpm Alarm Current (4 -Wire) 70mA UL Listed Temperature Range 32°F to 100°F (0°C to 38°C) Operating Temperature Range 14°F to 122°F (-10°C to +50°C) Humidity Range 10% to 90% RH Color Off -White APPLICATION: These smoke detectors can be mounted on a ceiling or wall. For ceiling location, detectors should be mounted as close as possible to the center of a hallway or room. If this is not possible, the edge of the detector should be at (east 4 inches from any wall. For wall location, locate the top of the detector at least 4 inches and not more than 12 inches from the ceiling. Detector locations should be determined only after careful consideration is made of the physical layout and contents of the area to be protected. Refer to NFPA 72- 1993. the National Fire Alarm Code. On smooth ceilings. spacing of 30 ft. (9.1m) may be used as a guide. For detailed installation information. reference Simplex publication PER -21-007 (#575-285). Smoke detector field wiring can be found on Simplex W.D. 841-687. '59E S^o Ex 'm.E R2C3'a2' 2098-9201 DETECTOR WITH 2098-9211 BASE 2098-9202 DETECTOR WITH 2098-9536 BASE ENGINEER GUIDE SPECIFICATION: Provide Simplex type 2098-9201 photoelectric smoke detectors mounted in a type 2098-9211 two -wire (2098- 9536 four -wire) base. The detectors shall be listed to UL standard 268 and shall be documented compatible with the control equipment to which they are connected. The detectors shall each contain a locking screw to discourage unauthorized removal of the head from the base. The detectors shall have 30 -mesh insect screens. and have completely closed backs to minimize entry of dust and air turbulence. Electronics of the units shall be completely shielded to protect against false alarms from EMI and RFL The detector head shall be easily disassembled to facilitate cleaning. The detectors shall contain a red LED which shall pulse to indicate power on and glow continuously to indicate alarm. The detector shall contain a functional test switch (Magnetically operated) which, when operated. shall test the electronics of the unit and simulate an alarm condition. The 2098-9202 detector shall be provided with a 135'F (Fixed) heat element on the detector. Publicatc^ S2C98-:048-9 3-95 DETECTOR ACCESSORIES: OPTIONAL 120VAC POWER ADAPTER, 2098-9734" DIMENSIONS: RELAY MODULES: 2098.9737. USE WITH 2098-9536,4 WIRE BASES 2, DPOT CONTACTS RATED 3A @ 24VDC OR 120VAC 2098-9827. USE WITH 2098-9211, 2 WIRE BASES 2, OPDT CONTACTS RATED 10, @ 30VDC, 0.5A @ 120VAC APPROX. SIZE: 2 1/2"L x 1 1!2"W x 1"H (63.5mm x 38.2mm x 25.4mm) 612" (16.51cm 1.675" I=EN" (4.76cm) LOCKING SCREW TT - 1.75" (4.45cm) MOUNTING: 5 7'8" (14.92cm) BASE 2098-9536 2098-9201 HEAD LOCKING, -Ai - . SCREW TRANSFORMER MOUNTING PLATE ASSEMBLY ROUTE ALL. CONTRACTOR WIRES THROUGH THIS CUTOUT 20911-9536 n- DBASEOR 2098-9808 REMOTE ALARM INDICATOR 2098-9739 E.O.L. RELAY' (REQUIRED FOR 4 -WIRE DETECTION LOOP) APPROX. SIZE 2 1!2"L x 1 1,2"W x 1"H (63.5mm x 38.2mm x 25.4mm) TEST TOOLS (DEVICES NOT SHOWN): 2098.9814, TEST TOOL ATTACHMENT HEAD WITH MAGNETS 2098-9815. TEST TOOL HOLDER FOR 2098-9814 LOCKING_ SCREW 2098-9202 HEAD 2.375" (6.03cm) BASE 2098.9211 f2098-9201 HEAD STANDARD ELECTRICAL BOX (4x4x2-1/8") NOT SUPPLIED BY SIMPLEX LOCKING SCREW - 2098.9202 HEAD REWE ZY8REQUI 2F4ED vRROUTERES ALL BASE WTHIS CUTOUT 2098-9734 POWER ADAPTOR" * ENSURE THAT BACKBOX IS OF SUFFICIENT DEPTH TO ACCOMMODATE RELAY 04 ACCORDANCE WITH NEC ARTICLE 370. ** 2098-9734 POWER PACK MUST MOUNT ON 4" SOUARE BOX. WHEN THE 20089734 POWER ADAPTOR IS USED, ONLY SUPPLEMENTARY FUNCTIONS CAN BE PERFORMED FROM THE DETECTOR. 4" (10.16cm) OCTAGONAL OUTLET BOX NOT FURNISHED BY SIMPLEX WIRE PER NEC ARTICLE 370 2.25" (5.72 em) STANDARD ELECTRICAL BOX (4x4x2.1 8") NOT SUPPLIED 1 BY SIMPLEX 2098.9739 REQUIRED W/2098-9734 2098.9734 POWER PACK** DETECTOR 2098-9201 BASE 2098-9536••• DETECTOR 2098-9202 *** WHEN IT IS NECESSARY TO MOUNT THE 2096.9536 DETECTOR BASE TO A 4"-SOUARE ELECTRICAL BOX, THE FOLLOWING ADAPTOR PLATES ARE RECOMMENDED: (SUPPLIED BY OTHERS) RACO, 9767 STEEL CITY, 952.0 -3.1 2 TYPE: RAISED 1 2", OPEN, WITH EARS 2-3.4" O.C. !3$implex Gardner. Massachusetts 01441-0001 U.S.A. Offices and Representatives Throughout the World AH specifications and other information shown were current as of pua:uton. arc are subject to change wnnout ^otce Parted U S.A. TO Grinnel LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS COMPANY 1215 Central Avenue So., Suite 128 Kent, WA 98032-7425 Seattle Line: (206) 859-5066 Tacoma Line: (206) 922-6644 FAX Line: (206) 859-5255 Contractor's License No. GRINNFP137LE e; 7p eC Z 4 ,49t 4 / ,4A✓.dev/'- £4 f DATE 4/z/74 JOB NO. y/C//9994-A9 ATTENTION f" S'v/£h/,lL 4 RE: L/!144 A; I)/ 3:1i .S- 7# / Zfi$; Zo.t/ 7:;; '. , J°/ AAA/ g .�0,2ia%e�- ,4,e_,T.,.s#Z0 >.,' e,, WE ARE SENDING YOU BrAttached 0 Under separate cover via the following items: ❑ Prints 0 Plans 0 Samples 0 Specifications 0 Change order 0 IBop drawings 0 Copy of letter COPIESATE NO. DESCRIPTION 3 ,3' COPIES) 9Z J°/ AAA/ g .�0,2ia%e�- ,4,e_,T.,.s#Z0 >.,' e,, s M 14 THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: ly'For approval 0 Approved as submitted 0 Resubmit copies for approval 0 For your use 0 Approved as noted ❑ Submit copies for distribution ❑ As requested 0 Return for corrections 0 Return corrected prints 0 For review and comment 0 FOR BIDS DUE 19 0 PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US REMARKS COPY TO .�/� SIGNED: -4 r 5efr\ If enclosures are not as noted, Idndly not us at once. A VICO INTERNATIONAL LTD. COMPANY \-/ rAt -OPEN TO DOCK gs- \ it YiirPfki SECTION PLAN EXTEND 2–HR AREA SEPERATION -30' ABOVE ROOF sHrG Cc 1 • EXISTING BUILDING— • • • • II • • tit tit ti •OPEN TO MECHANICAL. YARD ADDITIO ROOF_ PLAN • NOTE 0 0' Ertl lj io 1 sCO CA • D_ 4 coos 101 C LOO P ads' k,rc 7EU ;!)441Tosli rtitECHANICAL -YARD" - ADDITION TO BE TIED INTO Exi5n:-.1e BUILDiNG.- • ACCEPTEEP- 0 WITHOUT COMMENTS. I 0 PER THE ATTACHED LE ER o av reviewed and accepted by the City Tukwila Fire Dept. Additions, dele r AS NOTED IN RED been of ions ese drawings afte- this date will void this acceptance an twill require a resubmittal of revised dttiwings. Final acceptance is subject to flea - inspection by a .representative of t; department CITY OF TUKWILA 575-4407 6069 EMBASSY SUITE HOTEL::: . ----,)-- . TUKWILMA ' WASHINGTON1 • Barton K. Cr anden STATE OF ViASI-1111,1 pt)arioN pL 447 NO. DESCRIPTION OF REVISION DATE I • • - -TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT. Please call: 575-4407 and give this job and exact address for shut, down or restoration approvai. 'INDICATES EXISTING WALLS' INDICATES NEW " f SHEET DESCRIPTION - FLQ.OR PLAN t 1 ' • • LAC212aF- T° T' • We 7 o, tr4 • SECTION ' =11 -gin . . 1- A rixtla. t 1.1 ACCEPTED fl WITHOUT COMMENTS. AS NOTED IN RED PER THE ATTACHED LETTER The drawings affixed hereto have been reviewed and accepted by the City of Tukwila Fire Dept. Additions, deletions or revisions to these drawings after this date will void this acceptance and will require a resubmittal of revised drawings. Final acceptance is subject to field - inspection by a representative of this dep: r .cnt j DATE CITY OF TUKWILA 575-4407 TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT Please call: 576-4407 and give this job No. q -F no and exact address for shut+ down or restoration approval. FILE PLAN 1211=1t_a5 • ;EXTEND 2 -HR AREA SEPERATION ,:30" ABOVE ROOF SHT'G EXISTING BUILDING— s --�-_-'risme I-.3���`3•-_- - N / • • OPEN TO MECHANICAL YARD ADDITIO!‘1 ROOF PLAN • • CO 1 40 CI fb OCR: IC 11,1-10 sit WI LOAst:212- 64 - CORRIDOR 1 • 132- Fl Id tsd 1 0 CO CD CO 0 33v 6c?' MEETING ROOM 2 G-•••1-ir••• L -q\1231. 2=11 N cotAtacl pc 4;16 14. e 14 4 41 sGz, ocao L•11'12- 45D4-eliCS•••-•/ 411 Tz...y FIRE ALARM .SYSTE4 AND F.1..ILLY. FIRE LAYOUT ANIS. C-PEC-II7CATION S. • NOTE csit tO • E ST 16 T-2 sitiet (181 ---‘,....," -i.,______:.---" . „.. I I —4 LIN E CH AN ICALY 2,1 c,VECHANICAL 'YARD' • • rADDITIION PL cs • :.I3p..ICATES EXISTING WALLS • 6.4165. 43-7- 7-1-/A;y • Chi h (1 :7)5 5 ci h-5 DESCRIPTION OF REVISION 6069 -EmBAssy- ficf:KET4: TUKWILMA, WASHINGTON- • JOB NO. .93703 DRAWN BY ACCEPTED 13( lithout Comments CI Noted in Red er The Attached Letter These p ns hale been reviewed by The Tukwila: Fire -Tevention Bureau fr4 forrl3^Cr_ with current City -yndards.e . - _ it t-7 m rrcrs and _ AC�,� �-. ; �y 1e i IsSloris whiff- _ ^,n�€ { _t~_- f ifadopted :nciards arc - "_ ._ _�,:_•,15Lt ;:l - „ tile iequa o " '. _ : » : }i; izAZ Cl,err . 6L Add do t'ic. a :? =:' eT. :r aV`Ws1"'- Ciller this da will S- _ - 4 ft 1- i. v Ct iii, -LYuht a resubrn ! L Si 9 -,. ; , -'c,' rt pros _5.) . I- Wti: r =. c gest and inspection t,-. a e cio-n Bureau. _ Final The Tu By: J {, Y TUWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT Please call 206-575-M07 and give this Fire Permit No. and exact address for shut- down hutdown or restoration approval. OA completr \ T ukt,„`T , + T L Fire Der;.trig=-r ?rp_;ect Certificate must presented to the tris, �ctr. r error to commencement of ,Acceptance Testing f any Fire A:,-3rm and Dettction Systems_ Failure of test will result in a Re -inspection Fee and termination of the testing E. NORTHWEST FIRE SYSTEMS WILL BE INSTALLING BEAM SMOKE DETECTORS TO PROVIDE COVERAGE OF THE ATRIUM ON FURS 3 & 6. THESE ;BEAM DETECTORS WILL REPORT AN ALARM CONDITION TO THE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL. THERE IS AN EXISTING SET OF BEAM DETECTORS LOCATED ON THE TOP FLOOR (9TH). ALL OPEN CORRIDORS SURROUNDING THE ATRIUM HAVE EXISTING PHOTO SMOKE DETECTORS INSTALLED. THE BEAM DETECTORS ARE BEING ADD TO PROVIDE eDry TIONAL DETECTION PEP EMBASSY SUITES CORP SCOPE OF WORK: CONSULTANTS PROJECT NAME: EMBASSY SUITES 15920 WEST VALLEY HWY. TUKWILLA, WA 98188 FIRE ALARM SUPPLIER: NORTHWEST FIRE SYSTEMS 22645 83RD AVE S. KENT, WA 98032 PHONE: (206)772-7502 W W W. N W F1 RESYSTEM S. COM REFERENCES: NFPA 70 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (2017) NFPA 72 NATIONAL FIRE CODE (2016) UL -864 AND OTHER APPUCABLE STANDARDS COMPLETE FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM, UL LISTED CONFORM TO REQUIREMENTS OF NFPA APPUCABLE SECTIONS THE AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT (ADA) CITY OF TUKWILLA FIRE CODE (2018) ALL MANUFACTURER GUIDELINES AND REQUIREMENTS EMBASSY SUITES FIRE ALARM TI 15920 West Valley Hwy. Tukwilla, wa = 98188 STANDARD MOUNTING HEIGHT DETAIL O MOUNT NOTIFICATION DEVICES 80" ABOVE FLOOR OR 6' BELOW CEIUNG, WHICHEVER IS LOWER, PER ADA REQUIREMENTS. 36 ;i -r BAR CEILING IMAX. g° DIFFUSER DOOR OUTSIDE OF ROOM FIRE PANEL 1 72 - NOT LESS THAN 3'-6' NOT MORE THAN BOTTOM OF LENS NOT LESS THAN 80' AND NO GREATER THAN 96' (7.5.4) FINISHED FLOOR /16 55' 16' 112' 16' ATRIUM 87' 55' 16' TYPICAL LAYOUT PER FLOOR SCALE: 1 /16" = 1' CW THIS DRAWING 4ANTAINS CONFIDENTIAL PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF NORTHWEST FIRE SYSTEMS. ALL RIGHTS ARE EXPRESSLY RESERVED. IT IS SUBMITTED UNDER A TRUST RELATIONSHIP FOR YOUR USE IN CONSIDERING TTE PURCHASE OF THE EQUIPMENT DESCRIBED HEREON FROM NORTHWEST FIRE SYSTEMS. THI DRAWING IS NOT TO BE USED FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE NOR COPIED IN WHOLE OR PART NOR ITS VESIGN FEATURES USED IN OTHER PRODUCTS WTHOUT OUR WRITTEN CONSENT. IT IS TO BE RIITURNED WHEN 140 LONGER REQUIRED, OR UPON REQUEST. LEGEND ITEM PART I$IMBER QTY. DESCRIPTION rai 1 5820XL—EA 1 FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL (EXISTING) AES -B07801 2 12V26AH 2 12VDC 26HR BATTERIES (EXISTING) (TXRX) 3 BEAM1224 4 BEAM SMOKE DETECTORS (TRANSMITTER/RECEIVER) (REF) 4 INCLUDED WITH ITEM 3 4 BEAM DETECTOR REFLECTOR PLATES SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS FACP FUNCTIONS d443;114,1 • r tri! ,I r CONDITION v 1 ALARM CENTER INC. , - 1-800-752-2490 - ' - ACCOUNT NUMBER AES -B07801 - N/A RECEIVER NUMBER 2 , 1 STANDBY CONDITION • 2 SYSTEM TROUBLE CONDITION • • • • 3 SMOKE DETECTOR • • • • 4 PULL STATION • • • • 5 WATER FLOW SWITCH • • • • 6 SPRINKLER TAMPER SWITCH • • 7 BEAM DETECTOR • • • • 8 DUCT DETECTOR • • • MONITORING COMPANY INFORMATION t COMPANY NAME 1 ALARM CENTER INC. PHONE NUMBER 1-800-752-2490 ADDRESS 4500 312D AVE. SE. /1 LACEY, WA 98503 ACCOUNT NUMBER AES -B07801 RECEIVER NUMBER 1 N/A RECEIVER NUMBER 2 N/A • SITE MAP SCALE: NTS John Mocker, SET 0;1w beef%,, NICET Level IV - Fire Alarm Technician ID: 137219 Expires: 11/1/2022 • l 1 N LD50 ~ten >-1g3 O LTJ .w L:_ Q �= OWik n IT (Ma csi N W IOc Oho z� r SUBMITTAL DRAWINGS • 14 4 01 0 i 0 N r D WG BY: JS INC 85: — =CAI: 1/16' - 1' O RAI*4G ' 04-527L 1 OF 1 D A1E 5/20/19 PAGE: FA -01 PAM HAY 2112019 TUKWILA Fi R E cc /Y 2o- /////////////////////// /z/2///hh11h11hu//11// \JILL d r. Fir -- Alarm a System Equipment Supplied By i Tyco Internationa ornpany Project Team Contact Information Generic Project Information: Drawing/Engineering Information: Equipment Release/Tracking: Technician Scheduling: Paula Goode Mark Watkins Michele Phelps Yvonne Thompson pgoode@simplexgrinnell.com mawatkins©simplexgrinnell.com NICET Level IV, 102032 mphelps©simplexgrinnell.com ythompson@simplexgrinnell.com (206) 291-1411 (206) 291-1443 (206) 291-1427 (206) 291-1450 LAI Without _o;n!,-,ef; As Not€ d Per The Attaci i _ ' eater These plans have been, ;eviewec - Tukwila Firei Prevention 6 i� e.'a+f 'a "4�r'FJrI+if�t"+_r - . _. , i.urrent City sZanotar' c ec; _ r.d omissions which ,f adopted esi-.,:.1---s'oq:c for the _ .'equaCy o; des --- _ r�- },e ,ie g `J+.U�7�J Y=1:iJ7 die '.t-.•.1s.r;er. cieletor.5 ro Tre s.. c. G+winos after ',..s date will void tr'.. and wit' fect:ire a resubmittai of rev fir - .=r ^-a= `"r sobseQ.iei?t approval. Final acceptance su;ecl -?;eia test ane inspection by The Tukwila Fire Prevent,c ' 3u eau. Date: By: NOTICE A completed, signed, Tukwila Fire Department Pre-test Certificate must be presented to the Inscector prior to comrne cem e .t of A-ceptance Testing of F.:":2 .Alarm and De-ctic:n ' r r zet_ + result in3i R r vc - njun Fe } e and e mi Cyt:r- of `~"e i` d i� 2::;6-575-4.:::-07 and znd e �`:ct it3ii>•iv ^ {mor shi. L d-7- q CT f .= _Ri 1 Ip .t t cc 'I'CV ELECTRONIC DRAWING NAME FA -COVER 1414 kzQ H 0 0 957123604 992589905 a • REVISION DESCRIPTION z 0 E w LOBBY REMODEL zci A CO 0 z FIRE ALARM SYSTEM TITLE SHEET EMBASSY 455 NORTH 35TH STREET APPROVED BY: DRAWN BY: DFLS DATE: 2/5/90 SITE/PROJECT NUMBER: SHEET NUMBER: FA -COV -01 DRAWING LIST SHEET NAME DRAWING NAME ELECTRONIC DRAWING NAME INCLUDED IN THIS PROJECT FA—COV-01 TITLE SHEET FA—COVER X FA—COV-02 COVER SHEET FA—COVER X FA—F—01 GROUND FLOOR FA—F—01 X FA—F-02; TYPICAL FLOOR 2-8 FLOORS 2-8 FA—ROOF ROOF ROOF t cc 'I'CV ELECTRONIC DRAWING NAME FA -COVER 1414 kzQ H 0 0 957123604 992589905 a • REVISION DESCRIPTION z 0 E w LOBBY REMODEL zci A CO 0 z FIRE ALARM SYSTEM TITLE SHEET EMBASSY 455 NORTH 35TH STREET APPROVED BY: DRAWN BY: DFLS DATE: 2/5/90 SITE/PROJECT NUMBER: SHEET NUMBER: FA -COV -01 TYP SMK DET TYP HEAT DET 3.3K EOL HD TYP PULL STAT TYP WTR FLW SWT -------Y, 3.3K EOL TYP TAMPER SWT ----,,.. 3.3K LO TYP HORN/STROBE EOL ICK FF:".< 4100 FAP MASTER MOTHERBD TYPICAL SCHEMATIC GENERAL FIRE ALARM SYSTEM NOTES 1) FIRE ALARM SYSTEM IS POWER LIMITED. METALLIC RACEWAY SHALL BE USED IF REQUIRED BY CODE, SPECIFICATIONS AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS OR AHJ. 2) ALL RACEWAYS MUST BE FREE OF MOISTURE 3) REFER TO SIMPLEXGRINNELL FIRE ALARM DATA SHEETS FOR PROPER TYPE AND SIZES OF REQUIRED DEVICE MOUNTING ELECTRICAL BOXES. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROPER INSTALLA11ON OF ALL DEVICES. 4) AC VOLTAGE IS NOT PERMITTED IN THE SAME RACEWAY AS FIRE ALARM WIRING. 5) UNRELATED (NON -FIRE ALARM) WIRING SHALL NOT BE IN THE SAME RACEWAY AS FIRE ALARM WIRING. 6) ALL CONTRACTOR FIELD WIRING MUST ENTER ALARM CONTROL PANEL BACKBOX FOLLOWING POWER -LIMITED AND NON POWER -LIMITED WIRING REQUIREMENTS. REFER TO INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR MORE INFORMATION. 7) ZONE CIRCUITS AND SIGNAL CIRCUITS ARE ELECTRICALLY SUPERVISED. BRANCH CIRCUITS SHALL BE LOOPED TO MAINTAIN INTEGRITY OF SUPERVISED CIRCUITS--T-TAPPING OF ZONE CIRCUITS AND SIGNAL CIRCUITS IS NOT PERMITTED. 8) REFER TO FACP MODULE DIAGRAMS, INCLUDED WITH FACP, FOR SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION ON INDIVIDUAL PANEL MODULES. VERIFY ALL CONNECTIONS WITH A SIMPLEXGRINNELL FIELD TECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVE PRIOR TO TERMINATION. 9) ALL FIRE ALARM WIRING SHALL TEST FREE OF OPENS, SHORTS AND GROUNDS. 10) ALL WIRING SHALL BE LABELED AND TAGGED 11) ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR INSTALLATION AND MAKING ALL FINAL CONNECTIONS PRIOR TO JOB CHECKOUT AND FINAL TESTING BY A SIMPLEXGRINNELL FIELD TECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVE. CALL A MINIMUM OF 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE TO SCHEDULE A SIMPLEXGRINNELL TECHNICIAN AT (206) 291-1400 12) ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MAKING ALL ARRANGEMENTS FOR INSPECTION, TEST AND CERTIFICATION OF THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM BY ALL APPROPRIATE AUTHORITIES. 13) UPON WRITTEN REQUEST, SIMPLEXGRINNELL WILL PROVIDE WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING THE APPROPRIATE WIRE/CABLE FOR INSTALLA11ON OF THE EQUIPMENT/SYSTEM(S) IDENTIFIED IN THESE DRAWINGS. SIMPLEXGRINNELL SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PROBLEMS OR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF WIRE/CABLE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED IN WRITING BY SIMPLEXGRINNELL FOR A SPECIFIC APPLICATION. 14) ALL WIRING SHALL MEET ALL APPUCABLE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE ARTICLES FOR FIRE ALARM AND LOW VOLTAGE WIRING. ARCHITECT: COLE MARTINEZ CURTIS MARINA DEL REY, CA FIRE ALARM SYSTEM DESIGNED BY: SIMPLEXGRINNELL SEATTLE, WA FIRE ALARM SYSTEM INSTALLED BY: EQUIPMENT FOR FIRE ALARM SYSTEM SUPPLIED BY: ABBOTT CONSTRUCTION CO SEATTLE, WA SIMPLEXGRINNELL SEATTLE, WA WASHINGTON STATE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS NUMBER: #SIMPLL*981 SG * THESE DRAWINGS DO NOT SUPERSEDE THE CONTRACT DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS, THEY ARE INTENDED AS A SUPPLEMENT ONLY AND MUST BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. THEY DO NOT MODIFY THE CONTRACTORS OBLIGATIONS TO CONFORM TO THE PROJECTS ORIGINAL DESIGN CRITERIA. SYMBOL DESCRIPTION MODEL BACK BOX D 0 E0 AR ® 0'' Co ED 0 () CD MANUAL PULL STATION 2099-9201 FIRE ALARM SPEAKER 2902-9734 SMOKE DETECTOR 2098-9201 SMOKE DETECTOR (GUEST ROOMS) 2098-9667 RATE OF RISE HEAT DETECTOR 2098-9450 BEAM DETECTOR 2098-9201 DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR 2098-9649 WATER FLOW SWITCH BY OTHERS TAMPER SWITCH BY OTHERS PIV VALVE BY OTHERS FAN CONTROL CONNECTION BY OTHERS JUNCTION BOX BY EC FIRE ALARM PANEL 4002-8001 REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR 4602-9101 CEILING MOUNTED STROBE 4904-9101 FIRE FIGHTER PHONE JACK 2084-9001 4" SQ W/SINGLE GANG BY EC 4" SQ DEEP W/ EXTENSION RING BY EC 4" OCT BY EC 4" OCT BY EC 4" OCT BY EC 4" SQ BY EC SELF CONTAINED BY OTHERS BY OTHERS BY OTHERS BY OTHERS BY EC SELF CONTAINED SELF CONTAINED SG BOX BY EC SG PLATE BY EC EP ENGINEER ' CI' ® CEILING STROBE 4904-9183 4" SQ BY EC 111; JCH ECL EOL MANUAL PULL STATION 2099-9101 4" SQ BY EC P WIRING CODE ALL WIRING TO MEET NEC ART. 760 REQUIREMENTS CODE LETTER QTY COLOR SIZE FUNCTION A B C D E F G H J M K L N 0 NOTES: I BLACK 16 ZONE I ORANGE 16 2 BLACK 16 ZONE LOOP 2 ORANGE 16 I BELDON 9579 14 SPEAKER 2 BELDON 9579 14 SPEAKER LOOP 2 BROWN 14 DOOR HOLDER 6 YELLOW 14 FAN CONTROL 1 VIOLET 16 RM SMK DET ANNUNCIATION 1 VIO/BLK (6 4 WHITE 14 I TWT SMD PR 16 1 PINK 14 6 GRAY 14 I BLACK 14 I Y,H I TE 14 ELEVATOR CONTROL FIRE FIGHTER TELEPHONE TANDEM CONNECTION FIRE PUMP CONTROLLER 24 VDC POWER 1 RED 14 STROBE CIRCUIT I BLUE 14 2 RED 14 STROBE LOOP 2 BLUE 14 1) TAG AND IDENTIFY ALL ZONE WIRES WITH ZONE N ER. 2) TAG AND IDENTIFY ALL SIGNAL CIRCUIT WIRES WITH SIGNAL CIRCUIT NUMBER. 3) TAG AND IDENTIFY ALL ANNUNCIATOR WIRES. ZONE SCHEDULE I) 1ST FLOOR ELEVATOR LOBBY 2) 1ST FLOOR KITCHEN HOOD 3) MAIN WATER FLOW SWITCH 4) MAIN TAMPER SNITCH 5) BUILDING PIV 6) 1ST FLOOR SMOKE/PULL STAT 7) 2ND FLOOR SMOKE/PULL STAT 8) 2ND FLOOR WATER FLOW 9) 2ND FLOOR TAMPER SWITCH 0) 3RD FLOOR SMOKE/PULL STAT I) 3RD FLOOR WATER FLOW 2) 3RD FLOOR TAMPER SWITCH 3) 4TH FLOOR SMOKE/PULL 4) 4TH FLOOR WATER FLOW 5) 4TH FLOOR TAMPER SWITCH 6) 5TH FLOOR SMOKE/PULL STAT 7) 5TH FLOOR WATER FLOW 8) 5TH FLOOR TAMPER SWITCH 9) 6TH FLOOR SMOKE/PULL STAT 20) 6TH FLOOR WATER FLOW 21) 6TH FLOOR TAMPER SWITCH 22) 7TH FLOOR SMOKE/PULL STAT 23) 7TH FLOOR WATER FLOW 24) 7TH FLOOR TAMPER SWITCH • 25) 8TH FLOOR SMOKE/PULL STAT 26) 8TH FLOOR WATER FLOW 27) 8TH FLOOR TAMPER SWITCH 28) 2ND -8TH FLOOR ELEVATOR LOBBY, ELEV. SHAFT MACH ROOM 29) BEAM DETECTOR, ATRIUM 30) ELEVATOR TAMPER SWITCH 31) DUCT SMOKE DET FANS SF -1,2,3,4 32) DUCT SMOKE DET FANS AC -1 & AC -2 CEILING MOUNT VISIBLE NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES 4904 SERIES PRODUCT INFORMATION FEATURES: • UL USIED TO STANDARD 1971 • 24 %VC OPERATION NTH SWITCH SELECTION FOR FRE -RUN OR SYNCHRONIZED FLASH RATE. COMPATIBLE SIM SMNRTSYNC STROBE OPERATION TM SYNCHRONIZATION RASH RATE NODE FOR USE %Mt • SYNCHRONIZATION NODULES FOR CLASS B (STYLE Y) OR CLASS A (STYLE OPER1111ON • SNPLEX SMARTSYNC NOTFICATION APPLIANCE 11V0-111RE CONTROL, WHEN CONNECTED TO A COIPA1BlE FRE ALARM CONTROL. PANEL WC OR SWRISYNG"CONIROL NODULE 4905-9938 SPECIRCATIONS: s� • HOUSING DBENSION5 (NCUANG LENS) : 4 3/44. xis 5/1TAM 6 e7xLAIj /VD • TEMPERATURE RANGE: 32' F 10 122' F (0' TO 50' C) • HUMIDITY RANGE: 10% TO 95% NON-COICENSNG AT 88' F (30' C) • CONNECTIONS 1EANN4.S FOR %18 AWG 1O j12 AWG WIRING: 1. NOTTRCATIDN AFFUANCE Ls RATED PER NDNDUAL NANEPlA1E 2. USE TIASIED-SHNEDED WILE FOR WHET 1, PHONE, OR AUDIO TARING RUR MRH VISIBLE UNIT TARING. FOR SYSTEM WRUNG SPECIFICATIONS, SEE 900-038 FOR 2120 CONTROLS, NID 900-082 FOR 4100+/4120 CONTROLS. 3. MANTAN CORRECT POLARITY 4. SEE FRCP DOCUMENTATION FOR CORRECT RESISTOR. STROBE - RATED VOLTAGE RIME: 18 TO 33 VDC - FLASH RATE: IHz - SYNGROMgD MODE WC LAMM UP TO 35 SINCHRON2ED STROBES MAXIMUM PER WC •CU BERT DRAWS REFLECT STROBE RAMIE i:', •'[ 'TTA LETTETBNG ri•T i EE, C! I:3.1E::1W;;301�I•TITi4•�� 11UKT1"\1111 :41W;�7Erili4liL67�N'::LO".\ L!:p='k1!1U:,:.u�� �a-MWiR110 K477 TRIC Ii!.>•FZISi7• 1 M'.-111WTf!MfF MIMM 177.M .111177M LAMM f MPIT7UF!•rTl STROBE SWI SETTINGS Ei FRE-RN SYNCH. SWITCH SIN I) ) FROM FRCP 24VDC NON -COOED NOTFICATON APPLIANCE cNRcl7rr 4, 992p2, OIR 9938 SYNC MULL =FLAME (ERICO NO. 512). T -BAR WITH CUPS AND SCREWS SUPPUED BY CONTRACTOR 31/ NO 1/2 DEEP HWNDY BOX SUPPLED BY CONTRACTOR NOTE CONDUIT ENTRANCE AT BOX EDS OILY. TO ADDIIONAL NOTIFICATION APPLNNCE OEVCE OR RETURN TO FACP FOR STYLE Z APPLICATION F LAST DEVICE ON CIRCUIT N A STYLE Y APPU ATON PLACE AN VABJE 6 FACP DEPE DAI( PRODUCT INFORMATION FEATURES: • UL LISTED, FM APPROVED • CNJFORNYI STATE FRE MARSHAL USING NUMBER 7150-0028:175 • SINGLE ACTION • PUJ. LEVEL PROTRUDES WHEN ALARMED • TAMPER RESISTANT RESET KEY LOQ( • MOUNTING: SBI -FLUSH, SURFACE OR FLUSH • OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE: 32 - 120' F • OPERATING HUMIDITY RANGE'0 - 93% RH • REPLACEMENT PLASTIC OAK -ROD 830-201 • GDERAL ALARM CONTACTS: NORMALLY OPEN • AMNNCIATOR CONTACTS NORMALLY OPEN OPERATION: 2099-9101 SINGLE ACTION STATION REQUIRES A FRIT DOWNWARD PUJ. 10 ACTIVATE 1W PLAN SWRCH AHO THE ACTUATION CF NNUNCIA1OR CDNTACIS. MORON RESISTANCE S PROVED BY BLREAONG AN MEWL PLASTIC BREAK -ROD (VISIBLE BELOW THE PULL LEVER). RE PULL LL LATCHES INTO 11E ALMA POSTRON ANO TiEANlils E70DOED OUT OF RE HOUSING 10 PROVIDE A VISIBLE INDICATION OF *ICH STATEN WAS NAMED. ONCE INSULTED CAUSES D NU PEN NO CNO IW FRONT OF STAIKIN CONSTRUCTION: STATION HOUSING NA PUJ. LEPER ARE CONSTRUCTED OF QIP RESISTANT NO DIRT RESISTANT MGH IMPACT LEXAN. HOUSING IS RED MATH WHTE LETTERING ANA PUl1 LEVER IS MATE NM RED intim. • TEXAN IS A REGISTERED TRADENRK OF THE GDERAI. DECTRE CO. 2099-9101 SINGLE ACTION STATION MIN SINGLE GANG EXTDNSON RING yp p� 1. 3 A ' 031E ASSEMBLED. iYRACO . 773 SUPPm° 1. COVER COME ASSFORWA . .. OUTS FC)R 3 4' COIDUR EwooSTATwn. FORWARD TO EM SUTTON DROP CODER FORWARD TO EDPOSE IIOUIiING SCREWS TOP AND BOTTOM BOX APPLICATION: NEPA 72, THE NATIONAL FRE ALARM CODE GM SPECIFIC WNW REQUIREMENTS ON TMS SUBJECT. STATIONS SHOULD BE MOUNTED WITH THE BOTTOM OF THE STATION NOT LESS TMN 3 - 1/2 FT. OR MORE THAN 4 -N2 FT. FROM THE FLOOR. USUALLY STATIONS ME MOUNTED AT THE 4 FT LEVEL N ORDER TO TWO: BUILDINGS AND FACILITES ACCESSIBLE 1D, AND DISABLE BY TIE PHYSICALLY W IDICAPPED SOBS SPBCFTGTIONS WAY REQUIRE THAT THE STATION BE INSTALLS) NOT MORE THAN 3 -1/2 FT. FROM TIE FLOOR. STATIONS SHOULD BE LOCATED N THE NORMAL PATH OF DOT,AND DSTRBUTED PROTECTED WE PROTED ANSA SO THAT THEY NE UNOBSTRUCTED IW (EARLY ACCESSIBLE. STATIONS SHOULD BE PROVIDED 10 OBTAN A TRAVEL DISTANCE NOT MORE THAN 200 FEET TO THE NEAREST STATION FROM ANY PONT N THE BUILDING. ONE STATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED WHERE THE MAXIMUM FLOOR AREA S 10,000SQUARE FEET OR MORE. ONE STATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED ON THE FIRST FLOOR MD ON EACH SUCCEEDING ALTERNATE FLOOR F THE AREAS TO BE PROTECTED ARE SMALLER THAN 10,000 SQUARE FEET. WIRING: • NL WRING TO COMPLY ICH LOCAL CODE. • CCICUCTORS MUST TEST FREE OF Aa GROUNDS. • BWNTNN CORRECT POARITY • USE N0. 18 AWG IROAN, N0. 14 AWG MAXIMUM (IE INAL SPEC). • STRIP 1/4' FROM THE ENDS OF NL WRES TAT CONNECT 10 THE TERIINAL KOCK OF THE STATION. EPOSING MORE THAN 1/4' CF MK MAY CAUSE A GROUND FAULT EPOSNG LESS THAN 1/4' OF TLE WY RESULT N A FAULTY COMMON • ANNUNCIATOR CONTACT RATED AT GARP 0 125V OR 310P 0 2501. -11,11 " 1 ,i 14t••• iNit, 4�� P •178 OR 2975-9022 FROM �E 5S WIREMOLD BOX 2099-9819 (BLACK) OR 2099-9820 FLUSH OR AVMABLE FROM SURFACE MOUNTING MOUNTING INSTRUCIENS: 1. & BACIOPIAA1E COME ASSEMBLED. M1OII1tNG*4SCREWS. nom 4 11 18' SCONE x 21•DBY BOX OR FROM FRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL OR OTHER NTATNG EKES ONCIRCUIT O O FLUSH MOUNTING 0 0 NOTE BOX MUST BE RECESSED INTO WALL 1' 10 1-1/8'. CUTOUT MUST BE A MINIMUM 8' HIGH BY 5' WIDE 0 0 • rSpOM�pE x 2 1/8' DEEP BOX SUPPLED .Bti01 OR 232 SEMI -FLUSH MOUNTING TO ADDITIONAL NTMTNG DEVICES OR RETURN TO FRE WARN CONTROL PANEL FOR STYLE 0 APPLICATION. F LAST NITRATING DEVICE ON CIRCUIT N A STYLE B APPLICATION PLACE AN DO--OF-UWE RESISTOR. REED TO THE CONTROL PANEL FOR PROPER EOLR VALUE. NNLNCIATOR (F USED) SPEAKER CIRCUIT SCHEDULE 1) STROBES FIRST FLOOR 2) STROBES FLOORS 2-8 3) FIRST FLOOR 4) SECOND FLOOR 5) THIRD FLOOR 6) FOURTH FLOOR 7) FIFTH FLOOR 8) SIXTH FLOOR 9) SEVENTH FLOOR 10) EIGHTH FLOOR 11) STAIR I & 2 12) ELEVATORS 13) FIRE FIGHTER PHONE STAIR I & 2 14) FIRE FIGHTER PHONE ELEVATORS TYPICAL ROOM SMOKE DETECTOR 2098-9667 AF RISER DIAGRAM ELECTRONIC DRAWING NAME 0 0 I SinipiexOrinnell BE SAFE. A Tyco International Company SimplexGrinnell 9520 10th Avenue South Suite 100 Seattle, Wa. 98108 SALES: 206-291-1400 SERVICE: 206-291-1400 ©2002 SIMPLEXGRINNELL LP FAX: 206-291-1500 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED EZZ2 957123604 992589905 ENGINEER 2FVial BEE BEM STAIR #I JCH ECL EOL EOL © REVISION DESCRIPTION SPRINKLER RISER ADDITION LOBBY REMODEL T 0 `r ELEV. ROOF J 2AC • STAIR2 3A2C4FJHE23K 3ACE2JLN 2G 8TH FLOOR SYSTEM ET 7AB3C4FJH63KNL R i 20 ► d7 0 2J APPROVED BY: DRAWN BY: DFLS 3AC2JOL SITE/PROJECT NUMBER: SHEET NUMBER: FA -COV -02 _ �2•G T SD G lil 7TH FLOOR I OAB46CFJHE23KLN R 4G 2J C 3AC2JOL 2G D EOL r o 6TH FLOOR D CJ OR R 13AB5C4FJH2E23KLN * 6G D 0 D2J 3AC2JOL 2G 0 5TH FLOOR CJ . 16AB6C4FJH2E23KLN R 80 6 D2J 3AC2JOL 2^G SD �3 �T 4TH FLOOR CJ I9AB7C4FJH2E23KLN R TOG e-- D2J 0 3AC2JOL 2G r 0 3RD FLOOR `` CJ 4 22 8C4FJH2E23KLN R 12G e,„ D2J o 2G D R D elt o e 0 e 4 rn'® 2ND FLOOR CJ M 25AB9C4F2J3E23KLN 14G 6.--D2J 2G SSF- 2F 7ACLN SD (� EF -13,11,8 0 GUEST I6G L'1 RM 33ABIOC7F2JH3E23K2NL ANNUN > ••-CJ FAP —D2J IST FLOOR 4100 £� RISER DIAGRAM ELECTRONIC DRAWING NAME 0 0 I SinipiexOrinnell BE SAFE. A Tyco International Company SimplexGrinnell 9520 10th Avenue South Suite 100 Seattle, Wa. 98108 SALES: 206-291-1400 SERVICE: 206-291-1400 ©2002 SIMPLEXGRINNELL LP FAX: 206-291-1500 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED PROJECT # 957123604 992589905 ENGINEER w C/2 n REVISION DESCRIPTION SPRINKLER RISER ADDITION LOBBY REMODEL a TO co TO SYSTEM ET 455 NORTH 35TH STREET SEATTLE, WA APPROVED BY: DRAWN BY: DFLS DATE: 2/5/90 SITE/PROJECT NUMBER: SHEET NUMBER: FA -COV -02 11I nal Company A Tyco Internati 0 cp a) 0) _c — ° C/) 00 oo t o) x<ctj CD CD Ea (NI as a) U) U) 00002 000 1 1 1 0) 0) 1 1 CD CO CD 000 N N N crcir E-4 0 0-1 1 957123604 992589905 CCOKED ID ORDER z 0 0 .-4 11) LOBBY REMODEL '44 02 z IWO IDOVIING HARD %ICED ZONE IE INTO NEAREST EWING NAC CIRCUIT 41,E14:_74'.3 1. EXISTING INFORMATION IS BASED ON RECORD DRAWING INFORMATION PROVIDED BY OTHERS. FIELD VERIFY ALL EXISTING DEVICE LOCATIONS AND WIRING NEEDED. EXISTING DEVICE AND ASSOCIATED WIRE TO BE REMOVED. RELOCATE ANY END OF LINE RESISTORS ACCORDINGLY AND MAINTAIN CIRCUIT INTEGRITY. OWNER REQUESTED ADDITIONAL VOLUNTARY MANUAL PULL STATION. X ELECTRONIC DRAWING NAME 5 LL LL FIRE ALARM SYSTEM GROUND FLOOR EMBASSY 455 NORTH 35TH STREET APPROVED BY: DRAWN BY: DFLS DATE: 2/5/90 SITE/PROJECT NUMBER: SHEET NUMBER: FA -F-01 S NDRY AND BOARD ROOM J 1/8" = 1'-0" 2'-7" x 10'-2" vfy existg door loc V 6'-O ridge and base cab 10' - 2 1/2" clr, verify with sundry elevation sundries 9- (o 4x4 wl mtd display F.A pull station 77;:t• 4' - 10" 10' - 0" 5' - 0" 1 )C 6* r)5 11," ckoegliTS cabinets below recessed downlights 2x2 access panels as needed eq eq 16' - 0" center grid in space CEILING AND LIGHTING PLAN Itg - confirm placement and spec 9' aff gwb ceiling 2x2 lay in acoustical clg ACCEPTED o Without Comments C3 As Noteo tn Red '1!! Pet Attached Letter These plans have --- Prevention Bure,-,,, • standards. Acc, omissions wnict, standards ano adequacy ofdi Additions, this date yvi!, resubmitta Final acceptance The Tukwila Fire Date: Li te ,:ewed by The Tukwila Fire • 7y-marce with current City 7Ject_ to errors and ,rorizE._-- violations of adopted onsibil!t). for the the designer, , • drawings after r r r a •,• aQproval. anti inspection by 1 k TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT Name cal! 206-575-4407 and give this Fire Permit No. /G -S- og + and exact adttess for shut- down or rrion approval. 2x2 tegular lay -in clg 6" stud at coffer perim susp gwb clg with black iron grid at 2' oc RELcce.31- set ;IV s 4c1:1 cwt. r''.Qt PAID ten 1- r" uKWILA PIP Cc 1 -2012 ---- EVOLUTION ARCHITECTURE EMBASSY SUITES - SEATAC 15920 W.Valley Hwy, Seattle, Wa., 98188 SUNDRY - BOARD ROOMS SK -4 Scale 1/8" = I-0" Date 3/26/16 EVOLUTION ARCHITECTURE - INC 6264 EWS AVE S Seattle, Washington, 98108 ph 206 588 1282 1 = V.1 1.111, • • i t 515 1 • • • I ; 24 X 30 PRINTED ON NO. 1000N CLEARPR1NT • 1 1 • = z 0 r V r 1• • • 1 1 • / 1 I - ;1 e t / 1' 1 0 715 11 11511 V • i . • 1 t • 0 I I I 0 I T z . = • I 0 ; .-• - t r / • r-1: - • I 1 1 i i • ' 15. • • L r • ‘r 1 o - NA? t --/ , • 7 r - r - !_. • ; t'S• ; • • 1 • 1. 1 1 r '14 _ .,1 0 — C -'2 4, 1.4 'Z‘a — A • QELE..cxe-c) Cett...1c1 r -O - 14-41 k>, t‘, /1/4/ re. 14 o 41 0 a 1. . • ...11j --;1/41 1 N. i r. gr..,i - ----:' i t • ,- le 1 i r-rr f 14-o i..... i i i I If 1 i - • 11 4 T '4; -•)j I I-Fi14r k :L. - q11-• ..4" :t 1 --- i 1 .... 1 __.1 s 4 -e t §. 1 ;.. s4 rr, trl ! r .1- / /A 4 -or --•cp 1515 1 r C•141#31-0 -C:1:10-4111.1C-• MAIO t..) -A-1-1 115 1 1-1-0 T, ; 4/1 • • Io - • fir% _ ,27 A - /I IL`t" 1 tC - -t 12-ct 6.-N15tlkaG r�Pumea.c0., Yap 11-•6' • 0 A le.c.e PIA° A 0 13 140 tri it C� Ad tice5S6D (t)) C5tCak/ IS LCe14-1" /12_(2.13; tALNC1625 Rco caiAtti- ACCEPTED lTHOUT COMMENTS. AS NOTED IN RED PER THE ATTACHED LETTER The drawings affixed hereto have been reviewed and accepted by the City of Tukwila Fire Dept Additios, deletions or revisions to these drawings after this date will voiJ this acceptance and will require a resubmittal of revised drawings. Final acceptance is subject to field - inspection -,Dy a representative of this department DATE: a.BY: S" -t 2 CITY OF TUKWILA 575-4407 frilit'Ziortab /30 Iti GO u etZ47Sr TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT Please call: 57$4407 and give this job No. 93 —r5i/GY and exact address .for shut- down or restoration approval. - All D5i7A1 Han etei)4W4fe7 t401.74•0 17°14 co v 116,* if 0-0415rev, ``415 I, if ul jUL 2 I 193 ------------------------ •' r'P- r '1 ‘1 FILE M.1A5-( Sot T1.--5 i -lore-..._ (jit-‹+3G t2.0c4 isszo 1.4Gs-r- VAL.L.--e_ ir-lia-‘tulay 1-rulail LA . c...1t1. _ ADI-ricW) Aric_rz. coiss-Cruicrio.1- 7.5c,S Se> It Caaa4 ICC:Oar: OA an- 722.Z. 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N EtAl F HT( i 1 I E3LF-1 ( -- _ CAST- E OE Ir.v CCI -4 . i���j� Lt__I fJ-i I st�I?INK UP.W-_ FROM f k t�I T f 1 N t I lt- F L_ V EP ■ EE r` o `! F- r t tom'- a NEN ThE fri` LE—IL' W-1 t N I=' I ii; 6- pm() Kcoti. LE-6END • I:' -F N ELN -LT" 1`111_) T Q i` ouTLET- - — — X.1 cr-t N6 sv f`I tv t L E k - P (Pt, NEW SF NI_L_ff_R- WE, II _� AUG 2000 �f tiPOO' 3.70 IMPORTANT CONTRACT RESPONSIBILITIES SPRINKLERS In localities subject to freezing conditions. it Is the owner's responslbitlty to provide Mat throughout ■et pipe sprinkler systems areas and in enclosures for dry pipe deluge and ether types of valves controlling water supplies to sprinkler systems. This drawing end the Information and design application herein i contained is the property of Grinnell Fire Protection Systema Company. Inc. and/or lis subsidiaries and is leaned upon express conditions that the same be returned to GFPS upon request► all - Infermation herern contained shall be treated as secret. and confidential, ne reproduction of this drawing or any part thereof shalt be made without written consent of GFPS. Created by the Grinnell Design System O. 'Alt rights reserved'. CopyrIght by Grinneit Corporation 1990. ITEM .G.F.P.S OTHERS TYPE ORIFICE TEMP.- FINISH CAMPY SYMBOL QTY. STREET WATER CONNECTION 6t 1111-11 i 11 UNDERGROUND WATER MAINS IBJ H IM H- • SYSTEM TYPE WET DELUGE D DRY PREACTIOND EXCAVATIONS BACKFILL WIRING PAINTING DATE BY REViSiONS — SEE FLA J D AREA ON F a'1 A TOTAL THIS SHEET APPROVALS 0 ❑• OUT OUT OUT - OUT IN IN IN IN GRINNELL - FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS COMPANY 1215 CENTRAL AVENUE SOUTH SUITE 128 KENT, WA 98032-7425 CONTR. LIC. # GRINNFP137LE TEL # (253) 859-5066 (2531 874-5010 FAX (2531859-5255 CT NAIEt - A4s� JurrE L t 5 ,12O N E5-1- HVt 1L 11 -.ft 1 L `-1 Q CONTRACT W I THt E I`1 ► /, Y SU t T' 5 SCALE: ,, Lt=1`-0 DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: DESCRIPTION: (N -TY U 1 55-P SYSTEM DESIGN DATA HAZARD n ASS ITIrATION2 SYSTEM AREA: HYDRAULIC DENSITY GPM/SQ. FT. DESIGN DATA: SQ. FT./HD. AREA OF APPLICATiON: 50. FT. HOSE ALLOWANCES: GPM DATE: - THESE PLANS PREPARED AT: ICE NT/ V'ri ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT TOTAL SYSTEM PFQUiRESENTSz GPM. AT PSI AT WATER SUPPLY INFORMATlONs STATIC PRESSURE P31. DRAWING NO. RES I DUAL PRESSURE - = P31. WITH TEST TAKEN AT BY DATE GPM norms CONTRACT NO: zGo-2gctc = E COMPLETE LINE' 172936 148179 Ex.15T, LIN �C- ��—SEAL Ex 157, \n/AT E 2 "TAN K PIPE STAND PLAN V cW ExIST TIP NIG /a"" I' - o' ex.( 5'TING PIPE LEAKS AROVNo T/i N K LINK -5 EA L DUE TO TAMC SE"TT LI rpt C., ACCEPTED "N WITHOUT COMMENTS. AS NOTED IN RED ❑ PER THE ATTAC;-iED LETTER The drawings affixed hereto have been reviewed and accepted by the City of Tukwila Fire Dept. Mc,itions, deletions or revisions to those I:r'Y.s'ing3 ai tis date will void tiaian . require a resub r;ittui of regi:;e i sr;.nrings. Final acceptance is siblect ti�<I:t- inspec}i in by a representative of tftis dep..r:..ent DATE: �i:343 BY: CITY OF T:_;t,WILA 5/5-4411: HOTEL SWING 70IN-T-- PIrAN VH W —3- = 1'-0' SWING.T OINT- r LEVATION CFL NEI-l_'S SGOrE OF WORK: TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT Please call: 575-4407 and give this job No. and exact address for shut- down or restoration approval. '/4-"= i'-0' HOTEL IEI �- NOS -1 W. VALLEY .hiIGNWAY KEYPLAN 4 PK V IDE A C. - ELL 5LA.)I NC. TO NT a>=TL.vEEN Exl STING t.t/ATER. TANK AND HOTat—. PIPE TO CSE SC 1--+ 10 GAZ.ED. ALL 1=IT7IS TO B E GA EVAN I Z ED ALI- ____ P__RO_T._EC.T_I ON AGsl I N ST tl FILE n STRUCTURE TO CENTER l�-� LINE OF PIPE IN INCHES SPRINKLER LEGEND CCC o N = IX SPRINKLER ORIFICE SIZES AND TYPE z 1- 2 6 8 6 2 SPRAY 0 1/2- 3" 4 17 32 SPRAY D O 3/4" OO ■ 1" 1- 2 3 7 i SI DEWALL 8 16 2 1" 2 DRY TYPE O 1" 1" TEMP. RATING O 165' 212' ase 286' 350' 500' 2.a r 1/2 1/2 4 1/2 [1/2 SPRINKLERS USED SYM SPRINKLER ORIFICE SIZE. TYPE & FINISH QUAN TEMP 1 TOTAL APPROVALS REQUIRED Tu►cwlL�, rirte DEPT, REVISIONS MK DATE BY A A PROJECT NAME EMBASSY SUITES 1592.0 W. VALLEY HIGH WAY TLKWIL^, WA_ 98188 Grinnell FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS COMPANY 1106. 54th Ave. E. 922 - G Co +4- Tacoma. ¢Tacoma. WA 98424-2733 Contractor's Lic. No. GRINNFP137LE DESIGNER PALL F3OZE GONTAGT GOR DON W ILIKEW- SON X _7- et, P.4.4 tl DATE 1 JOB NUMBER - 18-93 41 4234$8 -A9 ACCEPTED WITHOIJT COMMENTS. . ❑ AS NOTED IN RED • ❑ PER THE ATTACHED LETTER .The drawings affixed hereto have been . revttewed- arid"acepte-i by the .City of Tukwila Fire Dr .+ ' ,ns, deletions or revisions t) - ,;s after this date will v:,i : ; : nd will require a res•J.., • ,.:.isei drawings. Final acce?t3.1.;^ is .,:i eot :3 field- inspectiJn uy a i er,resentative'of this departt..ent DATE:•5 A..• *BY: - _ 7— . CITY OF ru}w1LA: 575.440 TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT Please call: 575-4407 - and give this job No. and exact address for shut- down or restoration ap,jroval, THE COMPLETE LINE4449i9 zs-aa MALL-. SuppoRrs FOR .Coir C:AKOPY . FILE STRUCTURE TO CENTER UNE OF PIPE IN INCHES SPRINKLER LEGEND ACC p PIE 1 - SPRINKLER ORIFICE SIZES AND TYPE 1- 2 3 7 1 16 8 16 2 $PRAY 00 0 4 17 SPRAY 32 2 3 7 1 SIDEWALL 16 2 1 4 1" 1 DRY TYPE 2 TEMP RATING 165• 212' 286• 350• e 500• 1/2 al 1 1 1/2 SPRINKLERS USED TOTAL APPROVALS REQUIRED REVISIONS MK DATE $Y A A PROJECT NAME EMBASSY Suwt5 - - YE7MAY__ TUKIMLA, WA 581 BIS Grinnell SK= FPI.r FPI FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS COMPANY 1215 CENTRAL AVENUE SOUTH TEL 4 (206) 859-5066 SUITE 128 (206) 874-5010 KENT. WA 98032-7425 FAX: (206) 859-5255 CONTR UC. 4 GRINNFP137LE DESIGNER DATE JOB NUMBER two Fire & Security SimplexGrinnell .461 RRE ALARM PERMIT , SCOPE OF WORK AND SEQUENCE DATE: Fri Dec 2 2005 To : Tukwila Fire Dept. Fire Prevention 444 Andover Park East Tukwila, WA 98188 206 575 4404. TFD Fax 206 575 4439 Regarding : Job site : Embassy Suites Hotel 15920 West Valley Hwy Tukwila , WA 98188 SimplexGrinnell LP 9520 'Oth Ave South Suite 100 Seattle, WA 98108 Voice: 206-291-1400 Fax: 206-291-1500 www. simplexgrinne//. com OF OPERATION Owner Rep On Site: Mr. Bill Leverenz 425 227 8844. Fax 425 NOTICE A completed, signed, Tukwila Fire Department Pre-test Certifcate must be presented to the Inspector prior to commencement of Acceptance Testing of any Fire Alarm and Detection Systems. Failure of test will result in a Re -inspection Fee and 227 95Ormination of the testing, Install an electric doorstrike at the door to roof at the N.E. stairs to roof door such that if the fire alarm initiates , or if there is simply a power outage, the door will unlock. SEQUENCE : Upon a fire alarm initiation, the NE pressurization fan powers up with T-1. 110 VAC then appears and powers up the relay R-1. R-1 normally closed contacts then open causing doorstrike to lose power and unlock the door. Separately , loss of AC power to the SK 5499 power supply will also cause the doorstrike to lose power and unlock the door. This prepared by John Solbakken. Simplerinnell. Seattle. 206 291 1424. Fax 206 291 1500 Accieprepsideration o is matter at your convenience. J J. ; , ithSo°u anm S plexGrinnell. Ph 20 r 291 1424. Cell 206 391 8024 FAX 206 291 1500 ❑ As Noted In Red ❑ Per The Attached Letter These plans have been reviewed by The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau for conformance with current city standards. Acceptance suis. ,(;t tc er-ors and omissions which do not autr . , . . solations of adopted standards and o:din3ri_- .t-nsbiiity for the adequacy ot a ,, : designer. Additions, dale; vo ,-,rawings after this date w,li require a resubmittal ot revised ::.; r.;.i)�equent approval. Final acceptance is subject to field test and inspection by The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. Date: / - 2 -QS— By: *1 i 6-7 / (UKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT, Please call: 575.440 and give this job No. bs -- r-),3 And exact address for shut. ouwn or restoration approval; SITE LOCATION CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East Tukwila, WA 98188 206-575-4407 Date application accepted: FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. **PLEASE PRINT** Site Address: 15920 West Valley Highway Tenant Name: Embassy Suites Property Owner's Name: Embassy Suites Hotel King Co. Assessor's Tax No.: 00058000024 Suite Number: Floor: ground floor New Tenant? ❑ - Yes ® - No Mailing Address: 15920 West Valley Highway Tukwila WA 98188 City State Zip CONTACT PERSON -if there are questions about the submittal. Name: Janet Stebbins Company Name: SimplexGrinnell Day Telephone: 206-291-1468 Mailing Address: 9520 10th Ave S, Suite 100 Seattle, WA 98108 City State Zip E-mail Address: 1astebbins@simplexgrinnell . com Fax Number: 206-291-1500 Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $ 2976.00 Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): Add (1) Water flow switch, add (1) shut off valve to existing system. Joint venture between DW Close and SimplexGrinnell. PERMIT APPLICATION NOTES Value of Construction — In all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the Fire Marshal to comply with current fee schedules. Expiration of Plan Review -Every permit issued shall become invalid unless the work on the site authorized by such permit is commenced within 180 days after its issuance, or if the work authorized on the site by such permit is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days after the time the work is commenced. The Fire Marshal is authorized to grant, in writing, one or more extensions of time, for periods not more than 180 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OR WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING OWNER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT: Signature N >, i6_ . /—i c7,7v-von rrrd // Printame: Janet Stebbins/SimplexGrinnell Plan Permit App.doc Date: 05/04/2011 Day Telephone: 206-291-1400 5/14/10 TFD FP Form 8 1111/711/8/111/711111/ 11111111111111111// 1111[/Uijflflffijflftijff/ /11/0 /1111111121111111// eke 1 hoe E uip /i7 7- co er a io a ► mo EKSurt 4416.4 hCAJ Wr-kho(TS Crt z.0114V% °►rProprtc41tI TUK<WILA FIRE DEPARTMENT Please call 206-575-4407 and Sl : this Fre Permit No and exac- add-ess for shLt- down or rescoration approval NOTICE A completed signed Tufrv'►la Fire Department Pre test Certificate must be presented to the Inspectcr prior to commencement of Acceptance T estmg of any F► e Alarm ana Detection Systems Failure of test vv► I result in a Pe inspection Fee and term nation of the testing PAID MAY - c 21111 TUKVil,_;` E._ 7.2/3 S/Gib- ELECTRONIC DRAWING NAME 0 U I 5npThxGr IDe!! BE SAFE. A Tyco International Company SimplexGrinnell 9520 10th Avenue South Suite 100 Seattle Wa 98108 SALES 206 291 1400 SERVICE 206 291 1400 © 2002 SIMPLEXGRD@NELL LP FAX 206 291 1500 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED DRAWING LIST 957123604 SHEET NAME DRAWING NAME ELECTRONIC DRAWING NAME INCLUDED IN THIS PROJECT FA—COV-01 TITLE SHEET FA—COVER X FA—COV-02 COVER SHEET FA—COVER X FA—F-01 GROUND FLOOR FA—F-01 X FA—F-02 1YRCAL FLOOR 2-8 FLOORS 2-8 REVISION DESCRIPTION FA—ROOF ROOF ROOF PAID MAY - c 21111 TUKVil,_;` E._ 7.2/3 S/Gib- ELECTRONIC DRAWING NAME 0 U I 5npThxGr IDe!! BE SAFE. A Tyco International Company SimplexGrinnell 9520 10th Avenue South Suite 100 Seattle Wa 98108 SALES 206 291 1400 SERVICE 206 291 1400 © 2002 SIMPLEXGRD@NELL LP FAX 206 291 1500 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED E 0 W 0 a a 957123604 ENGINEER ti w a a _ F24 REVISION DESCRIPTION SPRINKLER RISER ADDITION A 1 in N1 SYSTEM ET EMBASSY SUITES - TUKWILLA 455 NORTH 35TH STREET SEATTLE WA APPROVED BY DRAWN BY DFLS DATE 2/5/90 SITE/PROJECT NUMBER SHEET NUMBER FA -COV -01 J / TYP SMK DET TYP HEAT DET ----1 3 3K EOL ---TYP PULL STAT TYP WTR FLW 1rT —ter. 3 31( EOL TYP TAMPER SWT --�... 3 3K EGL T"P HORN/STROBE EtL ICK 724 1 ZN 2 ZN 3 Z14 4 714 5 ZN 6 ZN 7 ZN 8 +D SIG I © SIG 2 9 +2I CITY 4100 FAP MASTER MOTHERBD AUX I AUX2 TYPICAL SCHEMATIC SYMBOL. DESCRIPTION MODEL # BACK BOX rip I R RATE Or RISE HEAT DETECTOR MANUAL PULL STATION FIRE ALARM SPEAKER SMOKE DETECTOR SMOKE DETECTOR (GUEST ROOMS) BEAM DETECTOR DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR WATER FLOW SWITCH TAMPER SWITCH PIV VALVE FAN CONTROL CONNECTION JUNCTION BOX FIRE ALARM PANEL REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR CEILING MOUNTED STROBE FIRE FIGHTER PHONE JACK 2099-9201 2902-9734 2098-9201 2098-9667 2098-9450 2098-9201 2098-9649 BY OTHERS BY OTHERS BY OTHERS BY OTHERS BY EC 4002-800I 4602-9101 4904-9101 2084-9001 4" SQ W/S I OGLE 4" SQ DEEP 4 4" OCT BY EC 4" OCT BY EC 4" OCT BY EC 4" SQ BY EC SELF CONTA 1 NE0 BY OTHERS BY OTHEPS BY OTHERS BY OTHERS BY EC GANG BY EC EXTENSION RING BY EC SELF CONTAINED SELF CONTAINED SG BOX BY EC SG PLATE BY EC WIRING CODE ALL V14ING TO MEET NEC ART 760 REQUIREMENTS COVE LET TER QTY COLOR S I ZE F UNCT I ON A 1 BLACK 16 ZONE 1 ORANGE I6 B 2 BLACK 16 ZONE LOOP 2 ORANGE i6 C I BELDON 9579 14 SPEAKER 0 2 BELDON 9579 14 E 2 BROWN 14 SPEAKER LOOP DOOR HOLDER 6 YELLOW 14 FAN CONTROL f G H J M K L N VIOLET 16 RM SMK DET ANNUNCIATION VIO/BLK 16 4 WHITE 14 ELEVATOR CONTROL 1 TWT SHD PR 16 FIRE FIGHTER TELEPHONE I PINK 14 TANDEM CONNECTION 6 GRAY 14 FIRE PUMP CONTROLLER 1 BLACK 14 24 VDC POWER I WH I TE 14 I RED 14 STROBE CIRCUIT I BLUE 14 0 2 RED NOTES 2 BLUE 14 14 STROBE LOOP I) TAG AND IDENTIFY ALL ZONE WIRES WITH ZONE NUMBER 2) TAG AND IDENTIFY ALL SIGNAL CIRCUIT WIRES WITH SIGNAL CIRCUIT NUMBER 3) TAG AND IDENTIFY ALL ANNUNC I ATOR WIRES GENERAL FIRE ALARM SYSTEM NOTES 1) ARE ALARM SYSTEM IS POWER LIMITED METAWC RACEWAY SHALL BE USED IF PEQUIRED BY CODE SPECIFICATIONS AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS OR AHJ 2) ALL RACEWAYS MUST BE FREE OF MOISTURE 3) REFER TO SIMPLEXGRINNELL FIRE ALARM DATA SHEETS FOR PROPER TYPE AND SIZES OF REQUIRED DEVICE MOUNTING ELECTRICAL BOXES ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROPER INSTALLATION OF ALL DEVICES 4) AC VOLTAGE IS NOT PERMITTED IN THE SAME RACEWAY AS FIRE ALARM WIRING 5) UNRELATED (BION -FIRE ALARM) WIRING SHALL NOT EE IN THE SAME RACEWAY AS FIRE ALARM WIRING 6) ALL CONTRACTOR FIELD WIRING MUST ENTER ALARM CONTROL PANEL BACKBOX FOLLOWING POWER -LIMITED AND NON FOWEZ-UYITED WIRING REQUIREMENTS REFER TO INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR MORE INFORMATION 7) ZONE CIRCUITS AND SIGNAL CIRCUITS ARE ELECTRICALLY SUPERVISED BRANCH CIRCUITS SHALL BE LOOPED TO MAINTAIN INTEGRITY OF SUPERVISED CIRCUITS--T-TAPPING OF ZONE CIRCUITS AND SIGNAL CIRCUITS IS NOT PERMITTED 8) REFER TO FACP MODULE DIAGRAMS INCLUDED WITH FACP FOR SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION ON INDIVIDUAL PANEL MODULES VERIFY ALL CONNECTIONS WITH A SIMPLEXGRINNELL FIELD TECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVE PRIOR TO TERMINATION 9) ALL FIRE A ARM WIRING SHALL TEST FREE OF OPENS SHORTS AND GROUNDS 10) ALL WIRING SHALL BE LABELED AND TAGGED 11) ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR INSTALLATION AND MAKING ALL FINAL CONNECTIONS PRIOR TO JOB CHECKOUT AND FINAL TESTING BY A SIMPLEXGRINNELL FIELD TECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVE CALL A MINIMUM OF 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE TO SCHEDULE A SIMPLEXGRINNELL TECHNICIAN AT (206) 291-1400 12) ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MAKING ALL ARRANGEMENTS FOR INSPECTION TEST AND CERTIFICATION OF THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM BY ALL APPROPRIATE AUTHORITIES 13) UPON WRITTTN REQUEST SIMPLEXGRINNELL WILL PROVIDE WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING THE APPROPRIATE WIRE/CABLE FOR INSTALLATION OF THE EQUIPMENT/SYSTEM(S) IDENTIFIED IN THESE DPA'MNGS SIMPLEXGRINNELL SHALL NOT BE RESPQ1 SILLE FOR PROBLEMS OR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF WIRE/CABLE OTHER THAN THAT WHICH HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED IN WRITING BY SIMPLEXGRINNELL FOR A SPECIFIC APPLICATION 14) ALL WIRING cHALL MEET ALL APPLICABLE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE ARTICLES FOR F1RE ALARM AND LCW VOLTAGE WIRING ARCHITECT FIRE ALARM SYSTEM DESIGNED BY FIRE ALARM SYSTEM INSTALLED BY EQUIPMENT FOR FIPE ALARM SYSTEM SUPPLIED BY SIMPLEXGRINNELL SEATTLE WA EMBASSY SUITES HOTEL TUKWILLA WA SIMPLEXGRINNELL SEATTLE WA WASHINGTON STATE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS NUMBER #SIMPLL*981SG * THESE DRAWINGS DO NOT SUPERSEDE THE CONTRACT DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATTONS THEY ARE INTENDED AS A SUPPLEMENT ONLY AND MUST BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS THEY DO NOT MODIFY THE CONTRACTORS OBLIGATIONS TO CONFORM TO THE PROJECTS ORIGINAL DESIGN CRITERIA ZtiNE SCHEDULE 1) 1ST FLOO-3 ELEVATOR LOBBY 2) IST FLOOR KITCHEN HOOD 3) MAIN WATZR FLOW SWITCH 4) MAIN TAMPER SWITCH 5) BUILDING °IV 6) 1ST FLOOR SWKE/PULL STAT 7) 2ND FLOOR SMOKE/PULL STAT 8) 2ND FLOOR WATER FLOW 9) 2ND FLOOR TAMPER SWITCH 10) 3RD FLOOR SMOKE/PULL STAT II) 3RD FLOOR WATER FLOW 12) 3RD FLOOR TAMPER SNITCH 13) 4TH FLOOR SMOKE/PULL 14) 4TH FLOOR WATER FLOW 15) 4TH FLOOR TAMPER SNITCH 16) 5TH FLCOF SMOKE/PULL STAT 17) 5TH FLOOR WATER FLOW 18) 5TH FLCOP TAMPER SWITCH 19) 6TH FLOOR SMOKE/PULL STAT 20) 6TH FLOOR WATER FLOW 21) 6TH FLOOR TAMPER SWITCH 22) 7TH FLOOR SMOKE/PULL STAT 23) 7TH FLOOR "WATER FLOW 24) 7TH FLOOR TAMPER SWITCH 25) 8TH FLOOR SMOKE/PULL STAT 26) 8TH FLOOR WATER FLOW 27) 8TH FLOOR TAMPER SWITCH 28) 2N0 -8TH FLOOR ELEVATOR LOBBY, ELEV SHAFT MACH ROOM 29) BEAM DETECTOR, ATRIUM 30) ELEVATOR TAMPER SWITCH 31) DUOT SVO E DET FANS SF -1,2,3,4 32) DUCT SMOKE DET FANS AC -1 & AC -2 SPEAKER CIRCUIT SCHEDULE I) STROBES FIFST FLOCR 2) STROBES FLOORS 2-8 3) FIRST FLOOR 4) SECOND FLOOR 5) THIRD FLOOR 6) FOURTH FLOOR 7) F'FTH FLOOR 8) SIXTH FLOOR 9) SEVENTH FLOOR 10) EIGHTH FLOOR 11) STAIR I & 2 12) ELEVATORS 13) FIRE FIGHTER PHONE STAIR I & 2 14) FIRE FIGHTER PHONE ELEVATORS ALARM CONTACTS 1 TANDEM POWER TYPICAL ROOM SMOKE DETECTOR 2098-9667 AF GJMF REVISION DESCRIPTION DRAFTER ENGINEER PROJECT # SPRINKLER RISER ADDI110N EJL EJL 957123604 A LIE EF Z '.., o2FMID C SSF-3 EMBASSY SUITES - TUKWILLA 455 NORTH 35TH STREET SEATTLE, WA SSF-4 STAIR #I Ts ---i JCH ECL EOL EOL 0 10 e -r 410ELEv [r 0 0 J 2AC ROOF STA I R #2 3A2C4FJHE23K AB 1 3 ACE2J LN 2G j- `7 s 8TH FLOOR J2G e 7�+O.iv7F.lHS2vKNL R fbc- c�.i 1 3AC2JOL 2G 'l - & SD 7TH FLOOR J 10AB46CF jHE23KLN R 67 4G Ie 2J C 3AC2JOL 2G EOL ,' ' 0 I 0 SD CC 6TH FLOOR CJ -"' R I3AB5C4FJH2E23KLN 6G 6 D2J 3AC2JOL 2G T J► T 5TH FLOOR CJ 16AB6C4FJH2E23KLN R 8G N D2J 3AC2JOL 2G 6- IT la T 4TH FLOOR CJ I9AB7C4FJH2E23KLN R 1 f' 100 f) r D2J 3AC2JOL 20 e r 101 0 4 3RD FLOOR t " CJ 22AB8C4FJH2E23KLN R12G D2J 20 © R D 2ND FLOOR CJ 25AB9C4F2J3E23KLN 14G o D2J 2 SSF-- I 2F � @ 7ACLN e• el) Imo, cos 0 R '- EF -13,11,8 F GUEST 16G 0 RM ' 33ABIOC7F2JH3E23K2NL ANNUN L__45 --CJ FAP O-- D2 J IST FLOOR 4100 RISER DfAGRAM Q C c REVISION DESCRIPTION DRAFTER ENGINEER PROJECT # SPRINKLER RISER ADDI110N EJL EJL 957123604 A in Z '.., EMBASSY SUITES - TUKWILLA 455 NORTH 35TH STREET SEATTLE, WA Q C c rKITCHEN HOOD tRESTRAUNT/LOUNr,E LIQUOR RESERVAT!ON jj COMPUTER ST ROOM ANN;NCIATOR 3 WOMEN I LAUNDRY STORAGE ----- MECHANICAL FIELD VERIFY QTY/LOCATION3 plezvAW ; BE SAFE. A Tyco International Company SimplexGrinnell 9520 10th Avenue South Suite 100 Seattle, Wa 98108 SALES: 206-291-1400 SERVICE: 206-291-1400 © 2002 SIMPLEXGRUNTNELL IP FAX: 206-291-1500 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ENGINEER - REVISION DESCRIPTION SPRINELER RISER ADDITION v-4 e-4 ,........ Nti '''... 0 EMBASSY SUITES - TUKWILLA. 455 NORTH 35TH STREET SEATTLE, WA 1 r TYP SMK DET TYP HEAT DET —� 3.3K EOL TYP WTR FLW SWT 3.3K EOL TYP TAMPER SWT 3.3K EOL a cra ss TYP PULL STAT TYP HORN/STROBE EOL IOK ©t sue 1 SIG 2 *WWW** W *: TBL ci nJ - 4100 FAP MASTER MOTHERBD TYPICAL SCHEMATIC SYMBOL DESCRIPTION MODEL # BACK BOX OD MANUAL PULL STATION FIRE ALARM SPEAKER SMOKE DETECTOR SMOKE DETECTOR (GUEST ROOMS) ® RATE OF RISE HEAT DETECTOR BEAM DETECTOR ®p DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR ® WATER FLOW SWITCH ® TAMPER SWITCH 0 PIV VALVE ® FAN CONTROL CONNECTION O JUNCTION BOX FIRE ALARM PANEL REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR CEILING MOUNTED STROBE FIRE FIGHTER PHONE JACK FAP ANMM 2099-9201 2902-9734 2098-920I 2098-9667 2098-9450 2098-9201 2098-9649 BY OTHERS BY OTHERS BY OTHERS BY OTHERS BY EC 4002-8001 4602-9101 4904-910I 2084-9001 4' SQ W/SINGLE GANG BY EC 4" SQ DEEP W/ EXTENSION RING BY EC 4' OCT BY EC 4' OCT BY EC 4' OCT BY EC 4" SQ BY EC SELF CONTAINED BY OTHERS BY OTHERS BY OTHERS BY OTHERS BY EC SELF CONTAINED SELF CONTAINED SG BOX BY EC SG PLATE BY EC • WIRING CODE ALL WIRING TO MEET NEC ART. 760 REQUIREMENTS CODE LETTER QTY COLOR SIZE FUNCTION A B C D E F G H J M K L N I BLACK 16 ZONE 1 ORANGE 16 2 BLACK 16 ZONE LOOP 2 ORANGE 16 I BELDON 9579 14 SPEAKER 2 BELDON 9579 14 SPEAKER LOOP 2 BROWN 14 DOOR HOLDER 6 YELLOW 4 6 0 2 NOTES: 2 I) -TAG AND I 2) TAG AND I SIGNAL CI 3) -TAG AND 1 14 FAN CONTROL VIOLET 16 RM SMK DET ANNUNCIATION VIO/BLK 16 WHITE TWT SHD PR PINK GRAY BLACK WHITE RED BLUE RED BLUE 14 ELEVATOR CONTROL 16 FIRE FIGHTER TELEPHONE 14 TANDEM CONNECTION 14 FIRE PUMP CONTROLLER 14 24 VDC POWER 14 14 STROBE CIRCUIT 14 14 STROBE LOOP 14 DENTIFY ALL ZONE WIRES WITH ZONE NUMBER. DENTIFY ALL SIGNAL CIRCUIT WIRES WITH RCUIT-NUMBER. - DENTIFY ALL ANNUNCIATOR WIRES. *00 NOTES I) SYSTEM IS POWER LIMITED. METALLIC RACEWAY ONLY NECCESARY IF REQUIRED BY CODE, AHJ OR BY SPECIFICATIONS. 2) ALL RACEWAYS MUST BE FREE OF MOISTURE. 3) REFER TO SIMPLEX FIRE ALARM SUBMITTAL BROCHURE FOR TYPE AND SIZES OF REQUIRED OUTLET BOXES FOR PROPER INSTALLATION OF INDIVIDUAL ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT. 4) AC VOLTAGE NOT PERMITTED IN THE SAME RACEWAY AS FIRE ALARM WIRING. WIRING NOT ASSOCIATED WITH FIRE ALARM EQUIPMENT IS NOT PERMITTED IN THE SAME RACEWAY AS FIRE ALARM WIRING. 5) ALL FIRE ALARM WIRING MUST TEST FREE OF OPENS, SHORTS AND GROUNDS. 6) ALL CONTRACTOR WIRING MUST ENTER TOP AND BOTTOM RIGHT OF FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL ONLY. 7) BOX CIRCUITS AND SIGNAL CIRCUITS ARE ELECTRICALLY SUPERVISED. BRANCH RUNS MUST BE LOOPED AS SHOWN ON RISER. 8) EXACT PANEL CONNECTIONS WILL BE SHOWN ON DRAWINGS FURNISHED WITH THE CONTROL PANEL. VERIFY WITH SIMPLEX BEFORE TERMINATION. 9) CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR INSTALLING AND MAKING ALL FINAL CONNECTIONS PRIOR TO JOB CHECKOUT AND FINAL TESTING BY SIMPLEX TECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVE. 10) IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO MAKE ALL ARRANGEMENTS FOR INSPECTION, TEST, AND CERTIFICATION OF THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM BY ALL APPROPRIATE AUTHORITIES. ARCHITECT: WITTENBERG, DELONY & DAVIDSON INC. SEATTLE, WA. FIRE ALARM SYSTEM DESIGNED BY: SIMPLEX TIME RECORDER COMPANY BRANCH OFFICE — SEATTLE, WA. FIRE ALARM SYSTEM INSTALLATION BY: COLLINS ELECTRIC SEATTLE, WA. =EQUIPMENT FOR FIRE ALARM SYSTEM BY: SIMPLEX TIME RECORDER COMPANY BRANCH OFFICE — SEATTLE, WASHINGTON DRAWINGS * DRAWINGS BASED ON FIRE ALARM EQUIPMENT TYPES, LOCATIONS AND QUANTITIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS, ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS AND APPLICABLE ADDENDA INFORMATION. ® 1989 Simplex Time Recorder Co. Gardner. MA. 01441 • ZONE SCHEDULE 1) IST FLOOR ELEVATOR LOBBY 2) 1ST FLOOR KITCHEN HOOD 3) MAIN WATER FLOW SWITCH 4) MAIN TAMPER SWITCH - 5) BUILDING PIV 6) IST FLOOR SMOKE/PULL STAT 7) 2ND FLOOR SMOKE/PULL STAT 8) 2ND FLOOR WATER FLOW 9) 2ND FLOOR TAMPER SWITCH 10) 3RD FLOOR SMOKE/PULL STAT 11) 3RD FLOOR WATER FLOW 12) 3RD FLOOR TAMPER SWITCH 13) 4TH FLOOR SMOKE/PULL 14) 4TH FLOOR WATER FLOW 15) 4TH FLOOR TAMPER SWITCH 16) 5TH FLOOR SMOKE/PULL STAT 17) 5TH FLOOR WATER FLOW 18) 5TH FLOOR TAMPER SWITCH 19) 6TH FLOOR SMOKE/PULL STAT 20) 6TH FLOOR WATER FLOW 21) 6TH FLOOR TAMPER SWITCH 22) 7TH FLOOR SMOKE/PULL STAT 23) 7TH FLOOR WATER FLOW 24) 7TH FLOOR TAMPER SWITCH 25) 8TH FLOOR SMOKE/PULL STAT 26) 8TH FLOOR WATER FLOW 27) 8TH FLOOR TAMPER SWITCH 28) 2ND -8TH FLOOR ELEVATOR LOBBY, ELEV. SHAFT MACH ROOM 29) BEAM DETECTOR, ATRIUM 30) ELEVATOR TAMPER SWITCH 31) DUCT SMOKE DET FANS SF -1,2,3,4 32) DUCT SMOKE DET FANS AC—I & AC -2 SPEAKER CIRCUIT SCHEDULE 1) STROBES FIRST FLOOR 2) STROBES FLOORS 2-8 3) FIRST FLOOR 4) SECOND FLOOR 5) THIRD FLOOR 6) FOURTH FLOOR 7) FIFTH FLOOR 8) SIXTH FLOOR 9) SEVENTH FLOOR 10) EIGHTH FLOOR II) STAIR 1 & 2 12) ELEVATORS 13) FIRE FIGHTER PHONE STAIR 1 & 2 14) FIRE FIGHTER PHONE ELEVATORS TYPICAL ROOM -SMOKE DETECTOR 2098-9667 4a AF canr r AC—I UM EF - 2F SSF-3 SSF-4 - STAIR #I la JCH EOL0 EOL EOL T © 0 " _ 0 • ELEV. ROOF �' J 2AC A 3A2C4FJHE23K STA I R #2 AB kS r 3ACE2JLN 2G T e - fl�6--4-- 6 T SD 8TH FLOOR 7! i3C4FJHE23KNL �'` ��` `~'- - __ -., R = t -- 2G - _ = 6- 6 2J - ` 3AC2JOL 2G r ,a c pJ 10 7TH FLOOR J r IOAB46CFJHE23KLN R 40 cc_ 2J C ") / 3AC2JOL 2G D EOL C' C O Or SD T OS 6TH FLOOR CJ ,� I3AB5C4FJH2E23KLN R c— 6G 6- D2J 3AC2JOL 2G ®rSD Cr 5TF H LOOR A CJ A 16A86C4FJH2E23KLN R 8G D2J 3AC2JOL 2G 0"r—SD 4TH FLOOR A CJ 19A87C4FJH2E23KLN I R IOG O D2J 3AC2JOL 2G 0 c c SD 3RD FLOOR e—• CJ 22AB8C4FJH2E23KLN A _/-'12G c O D2J 2G R ©' T 0 CD e F Co 0© T 2ND FLOOR 6- CJ d 25AB9C4F2J3E23KLN O 140 O D2J 2G SSF—I 2F • � SD 7ACLN ' Z .. - o e a m o c ® ID R F o 0 r a it6 L g/off `' T EF—I3111,8 }C� F GUEST 16G T RM 6 7 0 133ABIOC7F2JH3E23K2NL ANNUN ► s—CJ FAP 6-D2J IST FLOOR 4I00 - RISER DIAGRAM FILE; ACCEPTED ITHOUT COMMENTS./g2- AS NOTED IN REO - PER THE ATTAC''ED LATTER The drawings affixed hereto have been reviewed and accepted by the City of Tukwila Fire Dept. Ai iitwns, deletions or revisions b these -drawings after this date will void this ac;.;,)t,,,1�e and will require a resubr,,itt.11 of revised drawings. Final acceptance is s'i5ject to field - inspection ay a re,drese.ltive of this - departrrent DATE` fie), zY- CIi f OF TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENX, - Please call: 575.4407 and give this job No. and exact address for -shut• - down or restoration approval. - - _- i SI) .0-1/ ,z F ExInumb tqzo 2_ pA(4 ( ANc.7zopk/ ole- 5'7 f;:\171-111 z_ , _41 ==a __ 4 3 APR 3 u 1990 - 2 1 EMBASSY SUIT PROJECT - EMBASSY SUIT impIex ES - SIMPLEX TIME RECORDER CO. t_45§ NORTH Z5Tli ST SALES a3�-4311 TUKWI LAS - - t FIRE ALARM DRAWINGS SEATTLE„M„.„911103 -....,.�, DATE DRAWING NO. aM.nww -2!...4COVER . dwg SERVICE 632-4424 / DF LS 2/0MEET , - - _ 1_ - _ , EF -2 FCU -2 WOMEN MEN c 4F 4 EF -5 K I TCHEN STOR LOCKERS LOCKERS • EF 1 - 4F RESTRAUNT/LOUNGE WOMEN FCU -1 4F' DRY STOR K I TCHEN OFFICE a_m EMPLOYEE MEN COMP.BAR REF/FREEZ 4 FCU -3 GENERAL STORAGE ELEC 2 MEET I NG STORAGE CART WASH •7r DOCK 4F SF -1 EF -7 4F - SALES ( 1 LIQUOR EF 20 -4F STORAGE r 1 4F 1FCU-161 MEETING ROOM GIFT SHOP 4F IFCU-151-ir LUGGAGE EF -13 c 4F SF -3 ELEC 3/ TELE/MAT 4F 9 MEETING ROOM LOBBY C.- DOOR OPEN • E FIRE CONTROL 4F MEETING ROOM REGISTRATION VEST FAN CONTROL UPON ANY ALARM ROOM PRESSURE FCU -23 START FCU -5,6,7 START FCU -7 START FCU -9,1O11 START FCU -12,13 START FCU -15,16 START STAIR PRESSURE SSF-3,4 START SMOKE EXHAUST SSF-1,2 START EF -14,15 START EXHAUST FANS EF -1,2 START EF -5,7,9,10 STOP EF -11,12,13 STOP EF -20,21,22 STOP SUPPLY FANS AC -1,2 STOP SF -1,2,3,4 STOP FCU -1,2, START FCU -14 STOP #-, WOMEN I MEN I WOMEN MEN SAUNA I STAIR 9 BOARDROOM BOARDROOM • MECHANICAL ELECT I RCAL APRS u 1990 RECREATION IRX1- I IL, [FCU- I of LAUNDRY F STORAGE SOAP STOR =- LAUNDRY TRASH EXERCISE DRYER SERV OFFICE MECHAN I CAL PROJECT EMBASSY SUITES. 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FILE 1 1 S�fsTt-.11 St1A /f -be 2atVEP ,Al The fl411-ein i9j L 15120 cd,i_1 TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT = - Please calf: 575.4407 --- - and give this job - No. FO— -- ©— 30 = _ and exact address for shut. - down or restoration approval, Safety & ACCEPTED ❑ WITHOUT COMMENTS. 5As NOTED IN RED PER THE ATTACHED LETTER The drawings affixed hereto have been reviewed and accepted by the City of Tukwila Fire Dept_ Additions, deletions or revisions to these drawings after this date will voil this acceptance and will require a resubmittal of revised drawings. Final accepta.,ce is subject to field-- inspez'.i a by a representative of this DATE' CITY OF TUKWILA 575.4407 .as 5 :ate MIL_AgEria _ ESE aF =ci(/ PLY CO _— - _t= IN _ &4 -A-V ZZ - FEAULE 5$1a I Marginal Way- S._ t SeattEe. WA 98134 (206) 7624500 El SPOKANE East 5217 Broadway Spokane_ WA 99212 (509) 534-0562 I ANCHORAGE 901 A Orc Anch(WTI. .AK 99501 50 / - DATE:_1 E7 v.- SCALE:- SCALE_ Irv& DR_ BY= Ff NO. 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BD 34® DRYER SFRV OFFICE GROUND FLOOR SCALE: 1/8'..I' NORTH 2B D 4 - 34 WOMEN I VEST MEN I 34 3A2BJK MECHANICAL 3AK MECHANICAL 6D 28 4i;@ 0 FIRE PUMP ELECTIRCAL 28 34® P_ FIELD VERIFY QTY/LOCATIONS ft t • Simplex SIMPLEX TIME RECORDER CO. PROJECT JUN 6 1990 3 5/29/90 2 4/11/90 F.M. COMM DESIGN CHANGES 3/05/90 FAN CHNG./ADD. NO DATE NAME REVISIONS EMBASSY SUITES TUKWILA F(RE ALARM DRAWINGS 455 NORTH 35TH ST SEATTLE . WA . 98103 DATE SALES 63211 SERV 1 CE 8.32-4424 DuFLS 2/05/ MAXIM NO. FLRI.dwg • • 2F AC -2 A3F EF -15 A3F SSF-4 FROM 8TH FLOOR TAMPER SWITCH • SSF-3 A2F EF -14 AC - 011 EOL 32 J ROOF PLAN SCALE: 1/8"=I' AF rp APR 3 u 1990 DESIGN -CHANGES."' AN CHNG./ADD. Simplex SIMPLEX TIME RECORDER CO. 455 NORTH 35TH ST SEATTLE. 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ACC DBL/DBL D IG DBL/DBL 1 M M G DBL/DBL D, c DBL/DBL I r 0 "0R DBL/DBL r c � DBL/DBL j PR I D r 1 ACOLp DBL/DBL I TR _ G LJ ri M O L FLOORS 2 - 8 TYPICAL SCALE: 1/8"=1' O M oR TO FAP Simplex SIMPLEX TIME RECORDER CO. 455 NORTFL 35TH ST - SALES 632-451 1 - - SERVICE. 632-4424 LI - A 1 ---------------- NO . , DATE " NAME= PROJECT REVISIONS EMBASSY SUITES ! TUKWJ LA SITE LOCATION CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East Tukwila, WA 98188 206-575-4407 Date application accepted: FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. **PLEASE PRINT** King Co. Assessor's Tax No.: Site Address: 15920 West Valley Hwy Suite Number: Floor: Tenant Name: Embassy Suites Hotel New Tenant? - Yes - No Property Owner's Name: Embassy Suites Hotel Mailing Address: 15920 West Valley Hwy Tukwila WA 98188 City State Zip CONTACT PERSON -if there are questions about the submittal. Name: Janet Stebbins or Ken Bryner Day Telephone: 206-291-1400 Company Name: SimplexGrinnell Mailing Address: 9520 10th Ave S, Suite 100 Seattle WA 98108 City State Zip E-mail Address: Jastebbins@simplexgrinnell.com Fax Number: 206-291-1500 kbryner@simplexgrinnell.com Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $ 6773.00 Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): Add dry pipe riser to existing wet sprinkler system and add (3) sprinklers in tenant improvement PERMIT APPLICATION NOTES Value of Construction — In all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the Fire Marshal to comply with current fee schedules. Expiration of Plan Review -Every permit issued shall become invalid unless the work on the site authorized by such permit is commenced within 180 days after its issuance, or if the work authorized on the site by such permit is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days after the time the work is commenced. The Fire Marshal is authorized to grant, in writing, one or more extensions of time, for periods not more than 180 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OR WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING OWNER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT: Signature: Print Name: Janet Stebbins/SimplexGrinnell Plan Permit App.doc Date: 03/08/2011 Day Telephone: 206-291-1400 5/14/10 TFD FP Form 8 FIRE DEPARTMENT SPRINKLER PLAN REVIEW COMMENTS Project Name: Permit No.: Date: Reviewer: Embassy Suites 15920 W Valley Hy 16-S-081 April 26, 2016 Al Metzler Fire Protection Project Coordinator (206) 575-4407 option # 2 (Inspection Requests) (206) 971-8718 (Plan Review Questions) • Lateral sway bracing is required at a maximum spacing of 40' for all mains, cross mains, and branch lines 2.5" and larger. Bracing is provided for the last length of pipe but within 6' of the end of a feed or cross main. Bracing is required unless all the pipe is supported by rods less than 6" or by 30 ° wrap-around U -hooks for any size pipe, 9.3.5.3. • Minimum clearance around pipes: 2 " for 1"-3.5", 4" for 4" and larger, see 4 exceptions, 9.3.4. • Longitudinal sway bracing is a maximum of 80' for mains and cross mains and within 40 ' of the end of the line, 9.3.5.4. • Provide lateral and longitudinal bracing for changes in pipe direction per section 9.3.5.11.2 for pipe size 2 1/2 inches and larger. • Restrain branch lines at the end sprinkler of each line, restrain against vertical and lateral movement, 9.3.6.3. • Restraints for branch lines shall be at intervals per table 9.3.6.4 and section 9.3.6.4, and restrain sprig ups greater than 4', 9.3.6.6. • Comply with ASCE 7-05, section 13.5.6.2.2. • Provide sprinkler protection beneath all obstructions greater than 4 ft. in width. • Extend sprinkler protection to all combustible concealed spaces. a • Comply with NFPA 13 obstruction tables. • All valves controlling the water supply for automatic sprinkler systems and waterflow switches on all sprinkler systems shall be electrically supervised. • All interior control valves shall be readily accessible, labeled and located not more than 6 ft. above the floor. • Comply with obstructed/non-obstructed construction rules for sprinkler head placement • Sprinkler heads spaced closer than 6 ft. apart must be baffled. • Modifications involving 20 or more heads require hydrostatic test and system isolation if necessary. • For dry pipe and double interlock preaction systems, in addition to the standard hydrostatic test, an air pressure leakage test at 40 psi shall be conducted for 24 hours. Any leakage that results in a loss of pressure in excess of 1.5 psi for the 24 hours shall be corrected. • These conditions apply to all sprinkler piping exposed as necessary to accomplish the permitted scope of work. All code references are NFPA 13, 2013 Edition. 1 FIRE DEPARTMENT SPRINKLER PLAN REVIEW COMMENTS Project Name: Embassy Suites 15920 W Valley Hy Permit No.: 11-S-053 Date: March 9, 2011 Reviewer: Al Metzler Fire Protection Project Coordinator (206)575-4407 • Lateral sway bracing is required at a maximum spacing of 40' for all mains, cross mains, and branch lines 2.5" and larger. Bracing is provided for the last length of pipe but within 6' of the end of a feed or cross main. Bracing is required unless all the pipe is supported by rods less than 6" or by 30 ° wrap-around U -hooks for any size pipe, 9.3.5.3. • Minimum clearance around pipes: 2 " for 1"-3.5", 4" for 4" and larger, see 4 exceptions, 9.3.4. • Longitudinal sway bracing is a maximum of 80' for mains and cross mains and within 40 ' of the end of the line, 9.3.5.4. • Provide lateral and longitudinal bracing for changes in pipe direction per section 9.3.5.11.2 for pipe size 2 '/2 inches and larger. • Restrain branch lines at the end sprinkler of each line, restrain against vertical and lateral movement, 9.3.6.3. • Restraints for branch lines shall be at intervals per table 9.3.6.4 and section 9.3.6.4, and restrain sprig ups greater than 4', 9.3.6.6. • Comply with ASCE 7-05, section 13.5.6.2.2. • Provide sprinkler protection beneath all obstructions greater than 4 ft. in width. • Extend sprinkler protection to all combustible concealed spaces. • Comply with NFPA 13 obstruction tables. • Sammy Screws are not allowed to be used as hanger attachments. Sammy Screws rated for seismic may be used as end of line restraint attachment when installed per their listing. • Comply with obstructed/non-obstructed construction rules for sprinkler head placement. • Sprinkler heads spaced closer than 6 ft. apart must be baffled. • Modifications involving 20 or more heads require hydrostatic test and system isolation if necessary. • For dry pipe and double interlock preaction systems, in addition to the standard hydrostatic test, an air pressure leakage test at 40 psi shall be conducted for 24 hours. Any leakage that results in a loss of pressure in excess of 1.5 psi for the 24 hours shall be corrected. • These conditions apply to all sprinkler piping exposed as necessary to accomplish the permitted scope of work. All code references are NFPA 13, 2010 Edition. HYDRAULIC DESIGN INFORMATION SHEET Job Name: Embassy Suite Hotel Dry System Location: 15920 West Valley Highway Tukwila, WA 98188 Drawing Date: 03-02-11 Contractor: SimplexGrinnell 9520 10th Ave. South, Suite 100 Seattle, WA 98108 Remote Area Number: 1 Telephone: 206-291-1400 Designer: Matthew Boe Calculated By: SimplexGrinnell Construction: NonCombustible Reviewing Authorities: City of Tukwila Occupancy: Trash Staging SYSTEM DESIGN Code: NFPA-13 Hazard: Ordinary Group 2 System Type: DRY Area of Sprinkler Operation Density (gpm/sq ft) Area per Sprinkler Hose Allowance Inside Hose Allowance Outside 195 sq ft 0.20 120 sq ft 0 gpm 250 gpm Sprinkler or Nozzle Make: Tyco Model: TY -FRB K -Factor: 5.6 Temperature Rating: 155 CALCULATION SUMMARY gpm Required: 333.4 3 Flowing Outlets psi Required: 86.0 @ City Connection / Supply WATER SUPPLY Water Flow Test Date of Test Static Pressure 145.0 psi Residual Pres 100.0 psi At a Flow of 400.0gpm Elevation 0" Pump Data Rated Capacity Rated Pressure Elevation Make: Model: gpm psi Tank or Reservoir Capacity gal Elevation Well Proof Flow gpm Location: Riser Source of Information: Available Pressure of 112.9 psi Exceeds Required Pressure of 86.0 psi This is a safety margin of 26.9 psi. Maximum Water Velocity is 23.6 fp/sec Notes: SPRINKLER SYSTEM HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS Page 3 DATE: 3/2/2011 C:\MB PROJECTS\EMBASSY SUITE DRY\CALC\EMBASSY.SDF JOB TITLE: EMBASSY SUITE DRY VALVE NFPA WATER SUPPLY DATA SOURCE NODE TAG STATIC PRESS. (PSI) RESID. PRESS. (PSI) SOURCE 145.0 100.0 AGGREGATE FLOW ANALYSIS: FLOW (GPM) 400.0 TOTAL FLOW AT SOURCE TOTAL HOSE STREAM ALLOWANCE AT SOURCE OTHER HOSE STREAM ALLOWANCES TOTAL DISCHARGE FROM ACTIVE SPRINKLERS NODE NODE ANALYSIS DATA TAG ELEVATION NODE TYPE (FT) 1 2 3 P8 P7 P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1 El M2 M1 TOD BOD TOR BOR SOURCE 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 8.5 8.5 3.1 8.6 8.6 9.5 9.5 11.0 11.1 11.1 7.3 3.1 11.1 2.0 -4.0 K= 5.60 K= 5.60 K= 5.60 SOURCE AVAIL. PRESS. (PSI) TOTAL @ DEMAND (GPM) REQ'D PRESS. (PSI) 112.9 333.4 86.0 333.4 GPM 250.0 GPM 0.0 GPM 83.4 GPM PRESSURE (PSI) 21.6 23.9 28.6 33.2 47.6 52.6 56.5 56.2 63.5 64.2 70.2 71.7 79.2 79.4 53.5 56.1 79.5 83.4 86.0 DISCHARGE NOTES (GPM) 26.0 27.4 29.9 83.4 SPRINKLER SYSTEM HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS Page 4 !DATE: 3/2/2011 C:\MB PROJECTS\EMBASSY SUITE DRY\CALC\EMBASSY.SDF JOB TITLE: EMBASSY SUITE DRY VALVE NFPA PIPE DATA Pipe Tag K-fac Add F1 Add F1 To Fit: L C (Pt) Frm Node El (ft) PT (q) Node/ Nom ID Eq.Ln. F (Pe) To Node El (ft) PT Tot.(Q) Disch Act ID (ft.) T Pf/ft. (Pf) Pipe: 1 5.60 26.0 Disch 2 12.5 23.9 0.0 1 12.5 21.6 26.0 Pipe: 2 5.60 27.4 Disch 3 12.5 28.6 26.0 1 2 12.5 23.9 53.4 Pipe: 3 5.60 29.9 Disch P8 12.5 33.2 53.4 2 3 12.5 28.6 83.3 Pipe: 4 0.0 0.0 P7 8.5 47.6 83.3 3 P8 12.5 33.2 83.3 Pipe: 5 0.0 0.0 P6 8.5 52.6 83.3 P8 P7 8.5 47.6 83.3 Pipe: 6 0.0 0.0 TOD 7.3 53.5 83.3 P7 P6 8.5 52.6 83.3 1.000 1.049 1.250 1.200 1.250 1.200 1.250 2E: 5.5 1.200 1.500 2E: 5.7 1.610 1.500 1.610 8.00 100 2.4 0.00 0.0 8.00 0.296 2.4 8.00 100 4.7 0.00 0.0 8.00 0.583 4.7 3.50 100 4.6 0.00 0.0 3.50 1.328 4.6 4.04 100 14.4 5.50 -1.8 9.54 1.328 12.7 9.79 100 4.9 5.71 0.0 15.50 0.317 4.9 1.23 100 0.9 0.00 -0.5 1.23 0.317 0.4 Pipe: 7 0.0 0.0 E: 5.9 4.19 100 2.6 BOD 3.1 56.1 83.3 P6 2.500 B: 6.9 22.54 -1.8 TOD 7.3 53.5 83.3 2.635 D: 9.8 26.73 0.029 0.8 Pipe: 8 0.0 0.0 P5 3.1 56.5 83.3 TOD BOD 3.1 56.1 83.3 Pipe: 9 0.0 0.0 P4 8.6 56.2 83.3 BOD P5 3.1 56.5 83.3 Pipe: 10 0.0 0.0 P3 8.6 63.5 83.3 P5 P4 8.6 56.2 83.3 Pipe: 11 0.0 0.0 P2 9.5 64.2 83.3 P4 P3 8.6 63.5 83.3 Pipe: 12 0.0 0.0 P1 9.5 70.2 83.3 P3 P2 9.5 64.2 83.3 2.000 E: 6.2 2.157 1.500 E: 4.0 1.610 1.500 3E:12.0 1.610 1.500 E: 4.0 1.610 1.500 2E: 8.0 1.610 1.21 120 0.4 6.15 0.0 7.36 0.054 0.4 5.50 120 0.2 4.00 2.4 9.50 0.226 2.2 20.08 120 7.3 12.00 0.0 32.08 0.226 7.3 0.92 120 0.7 4.00 0.4 4.92 0.226 1.1 18.37 120 6.0 8.00 0.0 26.37 0.226 6.0 SPRINKLER SYSTEM HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS Page 5 !DATE: 3/2/2011 C:\MB PROJECTS\EMBASSY SUITE DRY\CALC\EMBASSY.SDF JOB TITLE: EMBASSY SUITE DRY VALVE Pipe Tag K-fac Add F1 Add Fl To Fit: L C (Pt) Frm Node El (ft) PT (q) Node/ Nom ID Eq.Ln. F (Pe) To Node El (ft) PT Tot.(Q) Disch Act ID (ft.) T Pf/ft. (Pf) Pipe: 13 0.0 0.0 El 11.0 71.7 83.3 P2 P1 9.5 70.2 83.3 Pipe: 14 0.0 0.0 M2 11.1 79.2 83.3 P1 El 11.0 71.7 83.3 Pipe: 15 0.0 0.0 M1 11.1 79.4 83.3 El M2 11.1 79.2 83.3 Pipe: 16 0.0 0.0 TOR 11.1 79.5 83.3 M2 M1 11.1 79.4 83.3 1.500 T: 8.0 1.610 1.500 T: 8.0 1.610 4.000 T:26.3 4.260 6.000 4E:86.8 6.636 1.63 120 1.5 8.00 0.7 9.63 0.226 2.2 25.25 120 7.5 8.00 0.0 33.25 0.226 7.5 80.25 120 0.2 26.33 0.0 106.58 0.002 0.2 37.58 120 0.0 86.79 0.0 124.37 0.000 0.0 Pipe: 17 0.0 0.0 9.08 120 3.9 BOR 2.0 83.4 83.3 M1 8.000 B:14.1 50.50 -3.9 TOR 11.1 79.5 83.3 8.249 A:36.4 59.58 0.000 0.0 Pipe: 18 Source 0.0 6.00 120 2.6 SOURCE -4.0 86.0 83.3 TOR 8.000 L:15.3 15.27 -2.6 BOR 2.0 83.4 83.4 8.249 21.27 0.000 0.0 NOTES (HASS): (1) Calculations were performed by the HASS 8.1 computer program under license no. 4906013211 granted by HRS Systems, Inc. 208 South Public Square Petersburg, TN 37144 (931) 659-9760 (2) The system has been calculated to provide an average imbalance at each node of 0.003 gpm and a maximum imbalance at any node of 0.056 gpm. 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FOR INSTALLATION OF TENANT IMPROVEMENT WORK ONLY. Flowing Heads 3 Wet / Dry, Hazard Code I Construction DRY ORD GRP II NFPA 13 NONFLAMMABLE Density 0.20 Area 195 Len/Wid Ratio 1.2 Max Velocity 23.6 Start Head PSI Start Head GPM SQFT per Head 21.6 26.0 130 Elev—Hd to Riser (') PSI —Hd to Riser Source Name or Location RISER PSI Avail at Source 112.9 GPM Req'd at Source 333.4 PSI Req'd at Source 86.0 Duration of Source 60 Safety PSI 26.9 Req'd Source Volume X NOTES: HYDRAULIC CALCULATION FOR THE CITY Inside Hose X Outside Hose 250 Li Li LC) Li LL- Q '1 CN 114 3-6 #2„ STORAGE AFF 1-1/4" MAIN DRAIN I CORRIDOR --2- 1-712 1-0 CORRIDOR 7-1 STRUT PIPE CLAMP (PS1100) BRANCHLINE 158" STRUT BRACKET PS651, 12" LONG (2) 38" X 8" LAG BOLT HANGER #2, STRUT BRACKET NOT TO SCALE FIRE SPRINKLER PIPING PLAN SCALE 1/4' = 1-0 I 1 I� 1 I' ' GRAPHIC SCALE - 8' 8-0 8-0 cv 8'-O" 8'-O" DUMPSTER AREA 1" BALL VALVE 1"x 1/2"BUSHING W/ CUT SPRINKLER INSPECTORS TEST ASSMB. NOT TO SCALE STEEL PIPE HANGER SPACING OVER 100 PSI LAST SPRINKLER MAX. ARM -OVER LENGTH PIPE SIZE BETWEEN HANGERS TO END OF LINE WITHOUT SUPPORT 1" 1Y" 1 4�� Y 2" 2Y2" 3" 4" 6" 8" 12'-0" 12'-0" 15'-0" 15'-0" 15'-0" 15-0" 15-3" 15-0" 15-0" 3'- 0" 4-0 5-0" 5-0" 5-0" 5-0" 5-0" 5-0" 5-0" 1,-0" 1,-0" 1'-0" 1'-0" 1'-0" 11-0" 1,-0" 1'-0" 1'-0" ** NOTE: THIS TABLE IS BASED UPON STEEL PIPE EXCEPT THREADABLE THINWALL PIPE 11STESTORS 0-6 FIRE SPRINKLER LEGEND EXISTING PIPE: NEW PIPE: x x x -x ADDED PENDENT SPRINKLER: EXISTING UPRIGHT SPRINKLER: RELOCATED PENDENT SPRINKLER: REMOVE PENDENT: UP/DN SPRINKLER: REMOVE HEADS AND PIPE: *HE N I I i'' --- lad— - --f Tytrvta-: PtlIK si. fit ._.-,..•-. kwila P + B(wing Longacr€s Industrial Pa Amtrak kukwi1a Mall Baker Wander 13hect_JAL_ 0 21.1.2 Nawteq@ z"'3s +.�5 Microsoft VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE E V 3ASSEY SUITES WOR'< AREA // OWNER / OCCUPANT EMBASSY SUITES HOTEL - 15920 WEST VALLEY HIGHWAY TUKWILA, WA 98188 SITE CONTACT: BILL LEVERENZ 206-786-9964 / KEYPLAN - NOT TO SCALE SCOPE ADD DRY PIPE VALVE FROM EXISTING WET SYSTEM AND (3) SPRINKLERS IN TENANT IMPROVEMENT AREA IN ACCORDANCE 'NTH N.F.P.A. 13- L e , EDITION FOR ORDINARY HAZARD GROUP II OCCUPANCY. ALL EXISTING AND NEW DESIGN I INSTALLATION TO BE COMPLETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF N.F.P.A. PAMPHLET 13 AND THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE DEPT. GENERAL NOTES 1 SPRINKLER SYSTEM DESIGN PER N.F.P.A. #13 2 ALL MATERIALS SHALL BE NEW AND UL AND/OR F.M. APPROVED 3 FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM TO BE INSTALLED, BRACED AND TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH N.F.P.A. #13 4 IN LOCALITIES SUBJECT TO FREEZING CONDITIONS IT IS THE OWNERS RESPONSIBILITY TO PROVIDE HEAT THROUGHOUT THE WET PIPE SPRINKLER SYSTEM AREAS AND IN ENCLOSURES FOR DRY PIPE, DELUGE AND OTHER TYPES OF VALVES CONTROLLING WATER SUPPLIES TO SPRINKLER SYSTEMS 5 FIRE PROTECTION CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ABILITY OF THE STRUCTURE TO ADEQUATELY SUPPORT THE FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM OR ANY APPURTENANCES THEREOF 6 ALL ELECTRICAL, PAINTING OF PIPE, FURRING, CUTTING OR PATCHING TO BE BY OTHERS 7 ALL DIMENSIONS ON PIPING ARE CENTER TO CENTER FOR SUBMITTAL DRAWINGS 8 ALL DIMENSIONS ON PIPING ARE CUT LENGTHS FOR INSTALLATION DRAWINGS FIELD / LISTING NOTES 1 THREADED PIPE FROM 1" THRU 2" SIZE TO BE SCH. 40 PIPE (IMPORT). 2 GROOVED END PIPE FROM 2-1/2" THRU 8" TO BE SCH. 10 PIPE (IMPORT) 3 ALL GROOVED COUPLING ARE TO BE "RIGID" TYPE U.N.O. (IMPORT) 4 ALL THREADED FITTINGS ARE TO BE 175# CLASS CAST IRON (IMPORT) 5 ALL 1" NIPPLES NOT IDENTIFIED ARE 0-2 U.N.O. 6 ALL HANGER RODS TO BE FIELD CUT 7 ALL DRY SYSTEM PIPING MUST SLOPE IN ACCORDANCE WITH N.F.P.A. 13 2067. A.0,o FLAG NOTES CUT AND REPLACE EXISTING BRANCHUNE PIECE. SLEEVE / CORE SCHEDULE 1Q 2-1/2" DIAMETER CORE WOOD (1 EA.) Q 1-1/2" DIAMETER CORE WOOD (1 EA.) p:o PAID MAR -8 2011 TUo WILA JRE HYDRAULIC DESIGN DATA IMPORTANT In localities subject to freezing conditions, it is the owner's responsibility to provide heat throughout wet pipe sprinkler systems areas and in enclosures for dry pipe deluge and other types of valves controlling water supplies to sprinkler systems. This drawing and the information and design application herein contained is the property of TYCO FIRE & SECURITY / SimplexGrinnell and/or its subsidiaries and is loaned upon express conditions that the same be retumed to SimplexGrinnell upon request; all information P P 4 herein contained shall be treated as secret, and confidential; no reproduction of this drawing or any part thereof shall be made without written consent of SimplexGrinnell Created by the SimplexGrinnell 'All rights reserved". `Copyright by SimplexGrinnell 2001" CONTRACT RESPONSIBILITIES ITEM SimplexGrinnell /BY OTHERS SYMBOLS L I>< Gab valve N.R.S. (GV) ND Fin Depti:arrm.(FDC) Post Inalaotor Vdw (PM (3 way) BlockBOJ Key Gob Sentiently Valve with Roadway Box Fin How Assembly y Inspectors Test Valve Angle Vdve pry Pipit valveBY: SPRINKLERS REM. AREA NAME1/N0.GPM HAZARD CLASSIFICATION DENSITY GPM/SQ.FT. / AREA OF APPLIC. HOSE ALLOW. SQ. FT. /HD.Ac TOTAL SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ABBREVIATIONS - Above Finished Ceiling AFF Above Finished Floor SYSTEM TYPE NET • DELUGE ■ SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS • DOMESTIC PIPE • SCHEDULE 40 • SCHEDULE so PSI AT MAKE TYPE MODEL SIN NPT / K -FACTOR TEMP. FINISH ESCUTCHEON NOTES SYMBOL QTY. STREET WATER CONNECTION N/A I I Hydnoulk Reference POM ...:�– Flow SwRa (FS) } 053Y cot. vale. WAY) -� B Switch 1 Earthquake Bracing Butterfly vdrertydt �• Designation �. TYCO UPRIGHT TY -FRB TY3131 1/2" - 5.6K 155 CHROME WRENCH W -TYPE 6 3 BC –Below Finished Ceiling BOB – Bottom of Beam BOD – Bottom of Deck DRY 2-1/2' ■ PREACTICN • UNDERGROUND WATER MAINS N/A 2 r APPROVALS ■pTM EXCAVATIONS N/A – Bottom of Joist BOP – Bottom of Pi+lln HV – How Vdw f Hanger Alarm Valve (�� • GALVANIZED PIPE III GALVANIZED FITTINGS GALVANIZED MATERIALS • SPECIAL FlrnNGS F.M. MATERIAL BACKFILL N/A AMaki Designation --ill-- union 1 WIRING BY OTHERS g�ee4tc Bid Screwed Cap o® WATER SUPPLY INFORMATION. STATIC PRESSURE C RESIDUAL PRESSURE NIC Not k Contract NTS – Not to sEd. OBJ – open Bor Joist – Standpipe Toe – Top of Beam TOP – Top of Pullin TOS – Top of Steil UON - Unless Otherwise Noted OUT Mom PAINTING BY OTHERS Water Motor Gong (YAW) "13" t of Pow Below Bottom of Dale ---m Grooved c � screwed Plug -DI wafer Cheek vdw -!SP 12'-4" Q of Pipe Above Ref. Plane - p,00,,00 coupling (co) -4V- Swing Check VValveGlobi +- DeptCn.(StanderdXFDC) –T Oevotkn Change in Pipe $ Ranged Connection ...�Fke or C ") PSI PSI.WITH GPM FLOWING OUT • N - TEST LOOCA I-�T ION• OUT TEST DATE: ■ -- • OTHER (not thin, floor) ® System �r Fire DeptConn.(Flueh) (FDC) –TOTAL1 SHEET - 3 our IN r 9 10 12 IS f; 1� o 0 CRS �— N 0 Cb C h (1) .� XQ� U � o � r� 5 EN 5Ixk 114 000 �I-0 tow CO N NCV >- co 1- 0 NSTALLATION: SSUED FOR W O cr W - CI) E EL 0E W� 0 z LU I->-• 00 --1 - SCALE: AS NOTED DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: ALAN MAHAFFE DATE: 3-2-11 CONTRACT NUMBER: SHEET NUMBER: FP SHEET 1 OF 1 12 czokr-e- mop 542,5' Iy„�Im 144X h 14 414 Ir 44/1I1N440!,1�415' 40 L'Mfh"'S"x,'I'"!MJ Ill ', 4', , 41 r 0 411+41 YL 144 4 i A rr til r" r,11I 4".1„ ,4 Gig �� Her ' ,,, X41 ' 1 hl x r r Sla! 1 ' I 440 11r. 444, Iy 1 N r4 ryn, 2 44444r,,.440110x44,44,04411414,04 r, 1 1 1 1 4 41 i 41,144,44. 41 .4494114,44i 44 11444r, 1111 111144 w 1 I I1 rI414' 1 x 1 x4 1 u q uv R 44 u l , 14'41 u l 1 k x Fl I 4111 9, 1 ,011, rI 1 IM I 144441 1 011111 ,411 I' M 114 6p 0 41 ° I"1 1! 41044 4, I I , , 44111, cl l41 1444,111 4 I , ,' 1114 , p.11M1,4 1 I, ,11 r 8 1 9 I ul 1 1 1, V40,I 444 1 1 r,11411,040,44 I'IW M 414r +0.1 , v4 1 10 11 110144(11, A4M1 11M i441114,111 ,44 4 «I, Iql 11 40 441,1' 41 411,1 11 4941441, Wd p 110114,1.44.441 «44400, 1 I 1 1 il I 12 u � 44' Y,I ,o II 17 04 , r I 11 �h + 13 I r 141 14 ,u nw 111 14, rr " 111 4 p 4 r w 1, Of 41 444 04090e1I M 15 u4r, ,M I w 1 1'" u r 41 1 1 M '4, r.4 , 1 y r1 W ' ifM YI ! 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Remote area to include 70 feet of water curtain Add 500 GPM standpipe demand at standpipe connection Add 150 GPM inside hose at comp , 0 7 PSI min. end head press Remote area to include 54 fetet of water curtain Add 500 GPM standpipe demand at standpipe connection , Add 250 GPM for second standpipe FIRST FLOOR AUXILIARY DRY SYSTEM .13 GPM/3,900 square feet per Washington Surveying & Rating Bureau. 130 Square feet per head maximum. 8 01 Ck 4 9 9 4.0 4. 4.14 • 1.4 • szt 81,4 8111 STAIR "0 PIPING *0 1404 (00 r1, 04.911 it\lt, Z1- CS) VIA NkrT v4,46444 -r HOSE.. VALVE- PE -:TAI ,11 12 0 CO -91 o 0 OOP 1..... r„ A 4-1 et • 3 CAT{ 0RA>i,,44.1.64044441(..117..4444 ACCEPTED WITHOUT COMMENTS. D AS NUTED IN RED O PER THE ATTACHED LETTER The drawings affixed hereto have been revi lwei and accepted by the City of iukNiia Fire Dept Additions, deletions ot revisions to these drawings after this dale will voii thi3 acceptance and will ent DATE 67/0-0 BY CITY OF TUKWILA 2-C-7 14 ,ArTOKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT Please call: 575-4407 and give this job , and exact addre.)s for shut- down or restoration apdroval. FIL MAY 3 1990 ANDPIPES HANGER LEGEND A COACH SCREW ROD "C" CLAMP EYE ROD FLUSH SHELL CEILING FLANGE SIDE BEAM BRACKET SHORT CLIP MACHINE THREADED ROD TOGGLE NUT POWDER DRIVEN STUD WEDGE ANCHOR 44, V Ik 01 rr(r 9^ 411 If 4 da-rom 20rWAY EARTHQUAKE BRACE Al -P. 4 WAY EARTHQUAKE,BRACE STRUCTURE TO °' CENTER LINE OF PIPE IN INCHES SPRINKLER LEGENth cc SPRINKLER ORIFICE SIZES AND TYPE Lai 41 1'7 SPRAY 1/2' 1 17 32 SPRAY 3/4 SIDEWALL 1 1/7 1 3- DRY TYPE • TEMP RATING 0 165* .43C 286' Cs 500. 1/2 1 144 4 '114 44 1 1 2 SPRINKLERS USED SYM MANUFACTURER TYPE MODEL HEAD ESCUT ORIF THRD FINISH FINISH SIZE SIZE TEMP OTY 114 -41 1 440 4,4 1 or FITTING LEGEND APPROVALS REQUIRED • VICTAULIC FIT FSN FIT PREP SHAPED NIPPLE • HOOKER PESN PLAIN END SHAPED NIPPLE • PIPE 0 LET DISTRIBUTION ,4 SN SHAPED NIPPLE TSN THREADED SHAPED NIPPLE CON( oF WELDED ZF ZERO FLEX GROOVED COUPLING QUALITY CONTROL BY mcf› DATE -41 APPRQVED FOR FABRICATION BY DATE GENERAL NOTES , 1 ALL MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT TO BE NEW AND UNDERWRITERS APPROVED 2 PIPING DIMENSIONS ARE 'CENTER TO CENTER EXCEPT RISERS & DIMENSIONS SHOWN THUSLY (1 6 ) WHICH ARE END TO END 3 EARTHQUAKE BRACING SHALL BE PROVIDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH v NF PA PAMPHLET NO 13, SECTION 3 10 3 5 4 PIPE HANGERS AND METHOD OF' HANGING TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NFPA PAMPHLET NO 13, SECTION 3 15 PIPING SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NFPA PAMPHLET No. 13. SECTION 3 1 6 JOINING OF PIPE AND FITTINGS, THREADED AND WELDED SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NFPA PAMPHLET NO 13, SECTIONS 3-12 „ 1' AND 3 13 7 OWNER TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE HEAT TO PREVENT WATER IN PIPES y FROM FREEZING IN AREAS PROTECTED BY A WET PIPE SPRINKLER SYSTEM, ALL WIRING OF ELECTRICAL DEVICES (IF REQUIRED) TO BE PROVIDED ' BY C711.4e4Z- 44 4 PAINTING OF PIPE AND EQUIPMENT (IF REQUIRED) TO BE PROVIDED 10 FURRING OF PIPE AND EQUIPMENT (IF REQUIRED) TO BE PROVIDED nO 10 41 0'4 r1 PIPE NOTES REVISIONS MK DATE BY VI 1 vVY 411 CONTRACT WITH 15.0X .55S02.4, (9813 544 IS014.) CONTRACT NAME, 004 EMBASSY SUITES' 15920 WES:r:VACLEY-HWY 1 NA 11 441 ;4 141 FIRE SYSTEMS '1 ,, 15920 WEST VALLEY HWY 90-5-106 DESIGNER 15 DATE , SHEET 16 0.1 Or w I A II* 0I0, ry II Ly IFN 7. N F 4 1 0 2 II 3 An ! M•N`IYN 1 440 M1 *I ax + + N Rh' 4 I 1 411 1 Kr • p y ,Y ** n 4S ry I% F111100,411, +« N u 1 n r 8 F 14 I. M 10 A. 10 V I 1 .400110 01000 PI 1010 I,r11 IW r 1 d0 n Y If Y M✓'W 1 1 1 01 41,10' 400 144 N Iry & OW 11 12 °" ' II^I 11 I uy'F!I "«+ 114 y tl iti Y 1 113 1 f Fhw I ,t 1 N I h0441 1 Ot 04 00 14 Irv, N l m„, 4 11Y Ftp 11 '4 MI, 4 1 aY lF 15 ^. w NN4a $40 I 1, ""/F I 01e 4!A M1*I1`IM .1\ 1\'{ 1nII f �f Yn/Al, 004N,I6. MI/ 4, * 11 16 IP o.11•11•.0I A B C "C" CLAMP D HANGER LEGEND "U' HOOK ry 1 It +w p COACH SCREW ROD TOP BEAM CLAMP E F FLUSH SHELL G CEILING FLANGE H J "J" DOLT K EYE SIDE ROD BEAM BRACKET SHORT CLIP "L" ROD MACHINE THREADED ROD TOGGLE NUT POWDER DRIVEN STUD WEDGE ANCHOR kir v �+ 6V�1f� ' 1 G►N•9 0 I ►�I! oY IIS _ 4 1 -I M i9. 2 WAY EARTHQUAKE BRACE 4 WAY EARTHQUAKEBRACE I(, STRUCTURE TO CENTER �-� LINE OF PIPE IN INCHES 0 SPRINKLER LEGEND L N v =Ilo c,LIl-..T P1K. DGTi�I► a i ,y.l Xx aerrtl t v 1+ .....s I j NIFNt,p r1 ° 0 SPRINKLER ORIFICE SIZES AND TYPE It- Li W W� 1/7 ro a f 1/41:671 F-CotY 14 rR Il &v„ SPRAY 3/4 1L52, AGGEf4S Pt.NEJ.. 14.A 1V325 11S,.iw/ T`(P PIPitJG YO PUc.T A -A hI IPPL - 'WC..1..0C-G TQ * 17UGT (6Y O'f+O.RS) `142-444^4:"T RIE..1 1/7 DRY TYPE TEMP RATING 77x la -0 _..a. 165' 212' 286' 350' 500' SPRINKLERS USED '51t 0 1- SYM e 0 U MANUFACTURER 1/2 1/2 J HEAD ESCUT FINISH FINISH °RIF SIZE REL% A ert..0 RaL.IA81..E REU A e,LE RCLIAF3L6. R S.L.1 P. THRD SIZE '/L CITY Z9% 4 RELI A ISLE ltos 2» ,...... ,.•. 4... ...- 21. iii I+u ftIu7TC.R,5Ar..1. '-PI,..•1 . Now•A't-- 01✓11;14 W If H 0.4111"- 10.1 TAMR & 2. Ss ..I ITCH, IV Ac.1-4=1+5 PAIr1C:1..(15 ( C>TY r.1.5) 3-( (1 PORT r CPC, r=IRE .1$ GPM/E.NTIRC 11+ et'7itKx v TO RI CANTC>'E.TA11L.' y• 4.1+0 FITTING LEGEND 1 APPROVALS REQUIRED VICTAULIC FIT FIT PREP SHAPED NIPPLE HOOKER G I r.m 11 1 2. X lz.' A C.1.44.405 'PANIc"L I I 3 5Y o" AI~ovE. GRAa - 1 1 I I a /'A 4zr y INP13GTor.S 131 0 1 NI 14T vA (VY o-I1*-1c..S) i �1 04 ___K� \9 - F t. #.P � N1 4 � caw I 45° Cala Irl..4 ri 1^ v I4, f" MT PESN P { NI 2-ot Zol4 � 4-, i 51-co 111),i u r,1 17 1 PCrc3� I T � �i_,- "x / 11-0, I ,`?cMr IP( w 1kI?0 I L •IAC' I a_r �' lGi�ca 1 `C) G _ I �'' I rill Ar 4`' :' I ' } .1��► qi/ MF RV MECHANICAL TEE PLAIN END SHAPED NIPPLE PIPE 0 LET DIST RIBU TION SHAPED NIPPLE THREADED SHAPED NIPPLE WELDED ZERO FLEX GROOVED COUPLING I2.1GIrc C001;)L,IN(, V -/)RM A.U7 QUALITY CONTROL BY DATE 4 4- - APPROVED FOR FABRICATION BY DATE ZNt CAZ.Y p1P1," vALNC. • iz-l?.L.% e,Le M0G P. ,•41T-1.% 5TAN,DA12 D "r It1ni. PI -E � ILG �v I lrcrN SPRINKL., .R> 1#4 C.1LCv/ T01Z PAT io i'E M0VM1`V-G Al" Z -Co iN C) 5N AFT 11' 4"AFr 3" 5urrl_2rL'( \iP L'1C - CC-.raYlzaL W ITH unl TAMPGI� �,,.,P11tC.14 At - %4 HP IION/Ac., TA•SKAI .. M0 C..L. "rPc1 1R.v) e (is7urcti.S Please call: 575-4407 and give this job and exact address for shut- down or restoration appr0,46._ co TEti �.11Ty1 1'. 1Lot. ..0 to M 2a x I'n2 ACCEPTE GENERAL NOTES 1 ALL MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT TO BE NEW AND UNDERWRITERS APPROVED 2 PIPING DIMENSIONS ARE CENTER TO CENTER EXCEPT RISERS & DIMENSIONS SHOWN THUSLY (1 8) WHICH ARE END TO END 3 EARTHQUAKE BRACING SHALL BE PROVIDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH NF PA PAMPHLET NO 13 SECTION 3 10 3 5 4 PIPE HANGERS AND METHOD' OF HANGING TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NFPA PAMPHLET NO 13 SECTION 3 15 PIPING SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NFPA PAMPHLET NO 13 SECTION 3 1 8 JOINING OF PIPE AND FITTINGS THREADED AND WELDED SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NFPA PAMPHLET NO 13 SECTIONS 3 12 AND 3 13 7 OWNER TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE HEAT TO PREVENT WATER IN PIPES FROM FREEZING IN AREAS PROTECTED BY A WET PIPE SPRINKLER SYSTEM 8 ALL WIRING OF ELECTRICAL DEVICES (IF REQUIRED) TO BE PROVIDED' BY OtrAE..KS 9 PAINTING OF PIPE AND EQUIPMENT (IF REQUIRED) TO BE PROVIDED BY csciAe.--Izs 10 FURRING OF PIPE AND EQUIPMENT (IF REQUIRED) TO BE PROVIDED 124-ITHOUT COMMENTS. AS NOTED IN RED El PER THE ATTACHED LETTER The drawings affixed hereto have been reviewed and accepted by the City of Tukwila Fire Dept Additions, deletions or revisions to these drawings after this date will void this acceptance and will require a resuo Tlittal of revised drawings FIRST FLOOR DESIGN CRITERIA Ordinary Hazard Pipe Schedule per NFPA 13, , 130 Square feet per head maximum, AUX. DRY PIPE DESIGN CRITERIA .13 GPM/3,900 square feet per Washington Surveying & Rating Bureau. 130 Square foot maximum. 14r el I C.64111411.1 1,04.64.1.) REVISIONS MK DATE BY 0 tr.1 Stir 4,10 (?) 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ALL WIRING OF ELECTRICAL DEVICES (IF REQUIRED) TO BE PROVIDED ' BY 9 PAINTING CF PIPE AND EQUIPMENT (IF REQUIRED) TO BE PROVIrED e BY 10 FURRING OF PIPE AND EQUIPMENT (IF FIEQUIRED) TO BE PROVIDED BY PIPE NOTES REVISIONS MK DATE BY rot • CONTRACT WITH CONTRACT NAME EME3ASSY SUITES TUKWILA. WA FIRE SYSTEMS 4pp NO, 44