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14415 TUKWILA INTERNATIONAL BLVD ASSOCIATED PERMITS M18-0127 19-F-036 18-H-191 09-F-137 93-F-057 97-F-018 CE19-0043 SITE LOCATION CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE MARSHAL'S OFFICE 206-575-4407 //if/ ).y/A ,/drai-o 641-5/Led------ 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..: W 1 COO -CA% Site Address:_kWA15'T\. (L'4 h rQ\\a(C \ Suite Number: Floor: Tenant Name: Che von T \t \ o- , New Tenant? ❑ - Yes [i,- No Property Owner's Name: Mailing Address: 26220 \6 VC,,SU te, 201 CONTACT PERSON -if there are questions about the submittal. Name: C<tnt. City Company Name: VerFOCMVCC S Mailing Address: 2:6'10 S • kY , a" • ante �- l E-mail Address: acevt\e iG( c\reXa9cW stt\e c Com City Fax Number: \i V\ - ` vo State Zip Day Telephone: 206 21- I- 2\ .63 Nmtk 1O\CSS me-To:It-1-2A �y7 �7 n Contractor's City of Tukwila c Q G \ NICET III number: 1 ,C12� � - Business License number: J_ 0.� Total number of new/relocated devices or sprinlder heads: a Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $ 21i50' GO Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): `U\\ `C SN W \'C\ f (CC AlC. \ t(1(a Si attAraar embe W sideane bu\dc over k � h kac , "e,�csn sm cam. c� W\\ v -ro e r \*\ oir, 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: Print Name: Alrt,cril v�z�lait� PAID FE3 C : 2019 TUKWILA FIRE 45et Day Telephone: Plan Permit App.doc 8/22/14 2- 7-// wi/( -7/ c .71-_S�ee� .. Date: f -30.19 266 -X.4/7 TFDFPForm 8 Froula Alarm Systems, Inc. 8-28-2009 FILE Tukwila Fire Martial's Office This is a submittal for a panel replacement due to the removal of the previously installed alarm panel. The system will be installed per NFPA72 and Tukwila Fire Code. If you have any questions at all, please feel free to call me. Sincerely, Joe Peterson 206-575-1962 FROULA ALARM SYSTEMS, INC. 14,46.WtLA FIRE DEPARMILEVO Please call: 575.4407 and give this job No. O9 -F-/37 and exact address for shut= ;uwn.PObtO r. U OnlaD ,r'li Pacific 76 Station 14415 Pacific Hwy S. Tukwila, WA 98168-4324 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. ACCEPTED o Witheut Comments Ac in Red C3 G,; f\s hed Letter hese plans h•ri • 4 .iention Bur; ?ndards. Acr.: onissions whit standards and oro,6,,r adequacy or ci . ': Additions, dele`i;:"' this date will vur4 v;, resubmlttai of r'.:va;i•:,.: vE i by The Tukwila Fire ;,e ,Ce with current City ) act to errors and y;ze violations of adopted responsibi,ity for the ,• lith the designer. J t�, these drawings after a -71d Will require a for subsequent approval. Final acceptance is subject on Bfreau and inspection by The Tukwila Fire P Date:_¢__. T U.L. Ce..' tt S -I J-3,Rohl Y1Mj t-eiv\ N. 3 PON i- etoid,.e0(14; tri y s-ev►ed CO' C?h#- A -4.4-,v,. Kt -Ks 4111 •jYf44{V ,4.�� tl4w.y p,, AGlzs'k1 r 4 e t r t,11- 6 re. k•-• 4 zb,s ► + A.c. dk0* 16h04 IC ! oy PAID ',UG 2 2009 •ki!kwila Fire 861 Industry Drive • Tukwila WA 98188-3411 • Phone: 206-575-1962 • Fax: 206-575-8168 Email: froula@froulaalarms.com • Website: www.froulaalarms.com City of Tukwila FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East Tukwila, Washington 98188-7661 (206) 575-4404 Fire Department Review John W. Rants, Mayor September 3, 1993 Re: BP Station - 14415 Pacific Highway South Dear Sir: The attached set of building plans have been reviewed by The Fire Prevention Bureau and are acceptable with the following concerns: 1. Provide a minimum of 10' clearance between the tank and any building, public ways or property lines. 2. Post "No Smoking" signs within 15' of the installation. 3. Place one minimum 20 BC extinguisher adjacent to the installation. 4. The electrical source within the installation shall be Class 1 Division 1; electrical service within 20' of the installation shall be Class 1 Division II. 5. Protective posts shall be placed as necessary to prevent vehicular impact. 6. Signs shall be posted at the installation stating that it is not a self-service facility. Yours truly., The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau cc: T.F.D. file ncd PART NAME OR DESCRIPTION SUPV ALRM SUPV. ALRM. CURR CURR CURR. CURR. QTY EACH EACH TOTAL TOTAL Focus 45 CU 7188-203 1 0.1200 0.2000 0.1200 0.2000 Manual pull station 3 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Smoke detector 4 0.0000 0.0500 0.0000 0.2000 Heat detector 9 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Horn/strobe 4 0.1380 0.0000 0.5520 Mini horn/strobe 1 0.1000 0.0000 0.1000 TOTALS: 22 0.1200 1.0520 REQ.#HRS STANDBY?: 24 TOT. ALRM. MIN. IN ALRM?: 5 MIN. AMP. HR. BATT REQ= (30% Batt.Age Fac.Inc) (130% Total Load) 3. 0 TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION SURVEY DATE: / 26 SHIFT: STATION Pa INSPECTORS: r7"4 -S"r BUSINESS NAME: afire PHONE: /�% / BLDG. # ADDRESS: ! l C/ �� �U����� /A /4& �� SUITE # ZIP:A'‘F APT. # MAILING ADDRESS: r CITY: Ail//L e ZIP: N7Q0 MANAGER/OWNER: —DO/ la 44Lt k1 EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION: 1. PHONE: 2. PHONE: Need Box/� VERIFIED THAT CORRECT KEY IS IN KEYBOX: Y Box Location -s-11(1 MONITORED BY: OCCUPANCY TYPE: SQ. FOOT: PERMIT PERMITS REQUIRED: REQUIREMENTS OK? Y N BUSINESS LICENSE NUMBER: PREFIRE: 0 -COMPLETE 0 -NOT COMPLETE 0 -NEEDS REVISION 0 -NOT NEEDED 911 SCREEN INFORMATION CODE# OFFICE USE DESCRIPTION 6/74/4' ear( ?07 LOCATION fifiA,k)Cee-S ek/7/skel /(7; 1/37/‘ /2`r ir ///42-/i01 .5;67 "rile( erg ; .14fo , i4fi bill e r Iva/diepiar 161 4carhvt4Ce_ W/ 1J- / L w/ (brit it ' Y 4 / / White: Fire Prevention c"-- Yellow: "*Yellow: Administration ,G Pink: Business (JiftAkkc SEn, `fNlit as CtIIdi-to 661 tt)ok covx;kvt- (.4ckf. /047 4f41 eteedier94/ 4 Aviv d *Id (- 5`ZST-5-z Rev. 10/ 6/07 T.F.D. Form F.P. 12 BUSINESS NAME: PAGE: White: Fire Prevention Pink: Business T.F.D. FORM F.P. 12 CODE # OFFICE USE DESCRIPTION LOCATION M giiiie Agiti 4 e . ' r". 4; J- i , 4? aryei,. , r4/4fieii 7'9 1'oil/ / (//71 4C4414 • r- f A Ai v .f,. . NT 0,,,,,, 4v4 6 in We'4/( 44. et 4 /64 -es s J/ r, c Ui 1( 1.J q'Awl 1 S fi/( dat4Lfr( / l r // 74,s03,4 az. kil inlatAli /woes i ?ereg pic ir6 67 , --aWecha4 /e9//- kiwity rkawo. - 1/a4 alllM White: Fire Prevention Pink: Business T.F.D. FORM F.P. 12 Inspector: CORRECTION NOTICE/REINSPECTION FEE Permit number: Y• 1 1 F' 0/ Z 7 TUKWILA FIRE MARSHAL'S OFFICE Office: 206-575-4407 Fax: 206-575-4439 Email: Fire Marshall tukwilawa.ov Business Name: Y 1�V(� Type of Inspection: h Location Address: 1 qq/ 773 Date : 6 AX/1 2<) / 4, Contact Person :Phone X7Av 1� �l\L-1 No.: -7.vG 27/ 1r ?ftR 5 MACK ACTION REQUIRED : n(� — Ltc r; cw -\\ncoOfok ` os,e3 s i r��'�`da4 PTe. \-14z6�.rct 5 — 5vl-prttc o- Ulc�i E t %Tics, Aprr10co 1 " 5f c ' / 9cis7� ye Cor-57zuc71o4. v‘xprrE FricE ALAer, -Tpa4-L �c, 44-cer t gcz. Gu(A �'rdnl 4 k✓3fr - Com L t 5.140t be 5ecoNAr IR_ . CORRECTION OF THE ABOVE ITEMS ARE REQUIRED BY : �(O (7 ao•/ FAILURE TO CO ►i PLA MAY RESULT IN THE ISSUANCE OF A CRIMINAL CITATION/TICKET. )41> Signature: Billin gim ailing Address : Attn: Company Name: Address: City: State: Zip: ❑ A $100.00 Reinspection Fee is required. You will receive an invoice from the City of Tukwila Finance Department. ❑ Ticket Issued. Citation # Correction Notice Reinsp Fee2.doc Revised 6/17/14 T.F.D. Form F.P. 100 INSPECTION NUMBER INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit Nv'- Oia7 PERMIT NUMBERS CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT 206-575-4407 J Project:Type C"\e\iro,n -4-71.14-71- 1-104\1 'Tgre-foop qtyVC, k '7.) 2rz.Q. `Z1 ► 41E. —et2 C cir,r -4-KS WCw71f' -7LCl. S(471a.i "r'c.: crr4rr- sr OK. --re 4(.1-r,4'E' ?io lei — 10 31ACC i4O J / S(/Z ).frr *10 ,Cr rcrrea SPAct --e. col -,K A$ove' ' c.k. sr4 , of Inspection: ticui> Duct Address: tilt Suite #: 11 1 I I ukwi Oa 10A_ D Contact Person: fVf i Od icL Special Instructions: -lAv1T) Phone No.: c 1 00(97- Q (6-3-1 Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: -4-71.14-71- 1-104\1 'Tgre-foop qtyVC, k '7.) 2rz.Q. `Z1 ► 41E. —et2 C cir,r -4-KS WCw71f' -7LCl. S(471a.i "r'c.: crr4rr- sr OK. --re 4(.1-r,4'E' ?io lei — 10 31ACC i4O J / S(/Z ).frr *10 ,Cr rcrrea SPAct --e. col -,K A$ove' ' c.k. sr4 , Mout, K- -rVit LT6141a- om m.c. ,NA{Co27Qcc v f 1FL _ (oil C eCt oia. �i D40-- o) OF ArPLrA„Ce Permits: 1.-e-7 vc . \ S$i cM 5/..c - Met CooV re6f9 ( SYrAr., LI” Vva71O J C. f1?PgovCI7 1/5 c1/45N71orJ& 1-10/*JKe (& 6(71/t coCkvij >S ktirt 11P/st (D i;v4- ie (!orJt' aNS (‚Oit , -lAv1T) Needs Shift Inspection: Sprinklers: Fire Alarm: Hood & Duct: Monitor: Pre -Fire: Permits: Occupancy Type: Inspector: _(...0(\ < -1 Date: ✓- i q 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 Y INSPECTION NUMBER INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit /'j'- d3k PERMIT NUMBERS CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT 206-575-4407 Project: i Sprinklers: Type of Inspection Hood & Duct: Address: Suite #: //qf5 7/s(i Contact Person: fy6, c/72.� /6/4 c' Special Instructions: 1.0"i 4 t i 5'7 Phone No.: ss10 7`17F Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Sprinklers: Fire Alarm: Hood & Duct: A R(zl v TT' F7J aD ifs't' 44 c/72.� /6/4 c' ObN7t(I C7dYY 1.0"i 4 t i 5'7 /5 miiawierri ',0 .4. -,it -20, Needs Shift Inspection: Sprinklers: Fire Alarm: Hood & Duct: Monitor: Pre -Fire: Permits: Occupancy Type: Inspector: 470 5' Date: 16/3'4 9 Hrs.: / $100.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. You will receive an invoice from ity of Tukwila Finance Department. Call to schedule a reinspection. Billing Address Company Name: Ci( o1./ Address: /Nis- 77,k0//&& ( �LvD City: TkINIU9 Attn: State: tik/+A` Zip: 7?./(AY- Word/Inspection Record Form.Doc 3/14/14 T.F.D. Form F.P. 113 Inspector: CORRECTION NOTICE/REINSPECTION FEE Permit number: 07)e -(S TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT/FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU 444 Andover Park East, Tukwila, Wa. 98188 Office: 206-575-4407 Fax: 206-575-4439 Business Name:4 Type of Inspection:U % tG44,574 Location Address: Date : i1 oge) Contact PersonA Ihtti ii./ Phone No. : ACTION REQUIRED : — C CSC(eA\" e -c6 \a k } C j Qir-- \NW) ak, - irtcu f.. - ‘t'N. .SS \ d CcoNSif L tevl s111.e lbc\L \-0 ` Alik c421,Antt itixv-ks 0C4- \Ou 6(11\ t ‘ 1S to CkCalfAkt/Ve vA -,)��1 10. t\t rgiidit61,/1()OftG (i \\O cw tikticitoke n Nu. i 6 r.`eCCk eilt, cpbiii414) Cn/e1 bo() GI \l`e., eCAI .5P/C)- 0 Or (ACCi.‘ -k) 42Ee40, *e -Q Oi ,e n4 % ' • ISAI TS ew .7148( 1L'L iv*. i /lV 92(1ta i Lc (cs ` A\i, r CORRECTION OF THE ABOVE ITEMS ARE REQUIRED BY : FAILURE TO COMPLY MAY RESULT IN THE ISSUANCE OF A CRIMINAL CITATION/TICKET. Signature: Billing/Mailing Address : Attn: Company Name: Address: City: State: Zip: ❑ A $100.00 Reinspection Fee is required. You will receive an invoice from the City of Tukwila Fjpance Department. ❑ Ticket Issued. Citation # Correction Notice Reinsp Fee2.doc Revised 3i26/10 T.F.D. Form F.P. 100 BUSINESS NAME: PAGE: CODE OFFICE USE LO ATION DESCRIPTIONOtidiI/ cr6P) V 1TC:14- -OK -5A-C600 kCr(03 *n (Ai 5D--- rY \ t Oa_ L+v1 r5 le•NS.?//96-- OA °A) .-\-) (.0101i'lkJ\ \--0 ).1p. 01 White: Fire Prevention Pink: Business T.F.D. FORM F.P. 12 Security Systems, Inc. 841 Powell Avenue SW Suite 101 Renton WA 98055 2910 Telephone 206 624 3103 Fax 206 654 2189 LIST OF MATERIALS SUPPLIED TO: BP OIL 14415 PACIFIC HWY. SO TUKWILA, WA 98188 FIRE DISTRICT: TUKWILA BY: ADT SECURITY SYSTEMS 841 POWELL AVE SW SUITE 101 SEATTLE, WA 98055 CONTACT: DON LEE TELEPHONE: 654-3084 REGISTRATION NUMBER: ADTSES* 115B5 DATE: 1-30-97 QUANITY MODEL DESCRIPTION 1 FOCUS 45 CONTROL PANEL 3 MANUAL PULL STATION 9 RATE OF RISE HEAT DET. 4 SMOKE DEFECTOR 4 AES-EL1-WM-24-VF-R HORN/STROBE 1 MIZ-24-WM-VF-R MINI HORN/STROBE 2 PS -1270 BATTERY NOTE: ADT IS MAKING CONNECTIONS TO CUSTOMER SUPPLIED SPRINKLER SWITCHES AND TAMPERS FOR MONITORING. City of Tukwila Allan Ekberg, Mayor Fire Department Jay C. Wittwer, Fire Chief February 26, 2021 Maxwell Burke Attomey Cairncross & Hempelmann M B u rke(a� Ca i rn cross. co m Re: Exception for D19-0377 Permit Conditions Requiring a Fire Sprinkler System at 14415 TUKWILA INTL BLVD Hello Mr. Burke, I have reviewed your request for a Fire Sprinkler System exception, the project scope for D19-0377, and the Fire conditions that were required. Due to the Fire Sprinkler requirements in TMC 16.42.090B (Existing Buildings) and TMC 16.42.050A (Where Required), and the reasons given for the exception, there is no basis to not require a Fire Sprinkler System for D19-0377. Pursuant to Tukwila Municipal Code 16.42.120, this letter (via email) serves as written notification that your request is denied. Respectfully, Ben Hayman 1 Battalion Chief Tukwila Fire Department I Fire Marshal Email: Ben.Havman@TukwilaWA.gov cc (email): City Attorneys Daniel Kenny and Andrew Tsoming Tukwila Fire Marshal's Office • 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite #209 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 Email: FireMarshal@TukwilaWa.gov Fire Code Violations for 14415 Tukwila International Boulevard 1. Electrical Hazards, uncovered junction boxes, electrical extension cords used as permanent wiring. IFC 605.5, NEC 110.27 2. Sprinkler System required for Tenant Improvement TMC 16.42.090 — Due to the addition to the building, sprinkler coverage would be required. 3. Panel shall be relocated per NFPA 72 10.4.4 as adopted in IFC Chapter 907.6. 4. Compressed Gas Cylinders must be secured (IFC 5303.5.3 5. Corrections to Hood and Fryer must also be made a. Ensure a 6" overhang of the hood to the cooking equipment. Plans show a smaller fryer. FIRE KING OF SEATTLE rF-0w PERFORMANCE SYSTEMS INTEGRATION FIRE ALARM SYSTEM ADDITION SUBMITTAL GUIDE CHEVRON TUKWILA 26220 116TH AVE SUITE 201 KENT, WA 98030 PAID FEB C7 201 TUKWILA FIRE ckZaz3s FIND US ON THE WEB AT WWW.FIREKINGOFSEATTLE.COM & WWW.PSINTEGRATED.COM FIRE DETECTION • ACCESS CONTROL • INTRUSION SYSTEMS • CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION NURSE CALL • PAGING & INTERCOM • FIRE EXTINGUISHERS • HYDROSTATIC TESTING OR - CCB#205924... WA - PERFOS*980M4 240 S. Holden Street Seattle, WA 98108 (206) 763-4177 Phone (206) 763-4269 Fax qr,ST" Lift Waif a Communications Fire Alarm Equipment Device Manufacturer Description 283B -PL EST Heat Detector Conventional T Life Safety & Communications Rate-of-rise/Fixed Temperature Heat Detectors 280B -PL Series Overview 280B -PL Series heat detectors offer fixed temperature or combi- nation rate -of -rise and fixed temperature detection. RATE -OF -RISE: A temperature increase at the sensor of 15°F (9°C) or more per minute activates the rate -of -rise feature. This closes the contacts in the sensor to transmit the alarm condition to the fire alarm control panel. When the rate -of -rise element alone has been activated, the sensor is self -restoring. FIXED TEMPERATURE: If the temperature of the center disk rises to the sensor's rated temperature, the fixed temperature element activates. This closes contacts in the sensor and trans- mits an alarm condition to the fire alarm control panel. The fixed temperature element is non -restorable and, when activated, the detector must be replaced. The need for replacement is indicated when the center disk has fallen free from the detector . Corn,nt ional Iril iahnq 4111. ah S1122 7270-1657. 0109 Standard Features • UL listed for 50 ft. (15.2m) spacing • Single pole — normally open contact • Low profile with mounting plate • Pure white finish • Mounting flexibility with screw terminals • Easy twist -on installation • On-site testing of rate -of -rise feature • Positive operating indication — for fixed temperature element Application Heat detectors are most suitable for environments where rapid fire development can be expected. When selecting the location on the ceiling for the heat sensor, do not locate it in direct path of hot or cold air flow. Refer to the detector specifications for the recom- mended maximum spacing. Earlier detector response may be obtained by reducing the spacing between detectors. Installation Edwards 280B series heat sensors come standard with a white plastic reversible mounting plate. The plate is designed for surface or flush mounting and installs directly to a standard North Ameri- can 31/2 or 4 inch octagon box. Once the mounting plate is fixed, a simple twist will lock the sensor in place. It can be removed using a screwdriver to release the tamper-resistant locking finger. This helps prevent unauthorized removal. Page 1 of 2 85001-0261 1SSLJe 4 • DWARDS 0 YW�{!ICbR1F�leH Contact us.., Email: edwards.fire@fs.utc.com Web: www.est-fire,com EST is an EDWARDS brand. 1016 Corporate Park Drive Mebane, NC 27302 In Canada, contact Chubb Edwards... Email: inquiries@chubbedwards.com Web: www.chubbedwards.com © 2013 UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc. All rights reserved. Specifications subject to change without notice. Edwards is part of UTC Climate, Controls & Security, a unit of United Technologies Corporation. WARNING - Use For Property Protection Only: Heat sen- sors do not protect life against fire and smoke. In most fires, hazardous levels of smoke, heat and toxic gases can build up before a heat detector would initiate an alarm. Independent studies indicate that heat detectors should only be used when property protection alone is involved. In cases where life safety is a factor, the use of smoke detectors Is recommended. Under no circumstances should heat detectors be relied upon as the sole measure to ensure fire safety. However, if they are spaced in accordance with the directions in the. Speclfica- tlons table, these sensors can contribute, within an overall fire safety program, to reducing the risk of avoidable property losses. Mounting The plastic mounting plate is molded to accommodate exposed wiring. SURFACE — MOUNTING SIDE 027221 FLUSH 91�N TING DE SURFACE MOUNT r- 2 SNAPAUTS FOR WIRE LNTIVINCE 2 LOCKING rWOCRS 1/12 IS2mm) SURFACE MOUNTING 1101ES MI SH MOUNT BREAK AWAY 2 SECTIONS FRONT VIEW ON CIRCUMFERENCE PIaN11 Rever*DN Mounting PALM C.I. Na 2900.21. Specifications Catalog Number UL Temperature Rating UL Max Ambient Temp. at Ceiling Detector Type TO INSTALL DETECTOR — MATCH ARROWS ON DETECTOR AND MOUNTING RICAHON PLATE PUSH UP AND ELECT TURN " L ""'' d) CLOCKWISE. (M4 TO REMOVE DETECTOR — LIFT LOCKING FINGER WITH SCREW DRIVER TIP AND TURN DETECTOR COUNTER. CLOCKWISE 2145' (4201 0 artml I 113/32' 13602) Flush Mount CorW„It Wiring (130117 VIEW M2n1 Mouning Pio P4: 240WPI. ,Wo, uuu, te.y) 281B -PL 282B -PL 283B-PL284B-PL 135°F (57'C) 194°F (900C)-1 135°F (51°C) 1 194°F (90°C) 100"F (38°C) 1500F (660C) 100"F (38°C) 150°F (660C) Fixed Temperature and Rate -of - Rise Rate -of -rise: Fixed Temperature Only 15° F (9° C), self restoring UL Recommended Cover- age' UL Recommended Spacing 50 ft. (15.2 rn) FM Recommended Spacing 30 ft. (9.14 m) UL Maximum Distance from 25 ft. (7.6m) frorn any wall or projection extending down from the Wall ceiling more than 12 inches (305 mm) 2,500 ft,2 (232 m2) Contacts – Rating Single Pole Normally Open 3.0 amps at 6 to 125 Vac; 1.0 amp at 6 to 24 Vdc; 0.3 amps at 125 Vdc; 0.1 amps at 250 Vdc Operating Environment Indoor – Dry Agency Listings UL, FM, CSFM • Maximum detector coverage has been determined by t1L to provide detection time equal to sprinkler devices spaced at 10 ft (3.05m) intervals on a smooth ceiling 15 feet 9 inches (4.8m) high. Higher ceilings may adversely affect detection time. Earlier detection may be obtained by reducing the spacing between sensors. (See NFPA 72, Chapter 5) Ordering Information Cat. No. Description 281 B -PL Heat Detector, 135°F (57=C), Rate -of -Rise and Fixed Temperature 2828 -PL Heat Detector, 194°F (90°C), Rate -of -Rise and Fixed Temperature 283B -PL Heat Detector, 135"F (57'C), Fixed Temperature 284B -PL Heat Detector, 1940F (900C), Fixed temperature Detector Accessories 280A -PL Plastic Mounting Plate – White, Reversible (included) Page 2 of 2 Ship Wt. Ib (kg) 1.0 (0.5) 85001-0261 Issue 4 A•• E M C O VISTA-32FB Commercial Fire/Burg/CCTV and Access Control Platform An ADEMCO Group Company VI STA-32FB Penetrate the small to medium sized commercial fire/burglary market with the VISTA-32FB... the most cost effective, feature rich control panel available today. Designed to integrate seamlessly with CCTV, access control, and ADEMCO's full range of fire and burglary components, the VISTA-32FB provides the ultimate protection of life and property. The UL listed Commercial Fire and Burglary Control Platform can control up to two separate partitions independently, and supports up to 32 zones/points using hardwired, wireless and addressable ''technologies. A diverse line of ADEMCO initiating devices, notification circuits, digital dialers, keypads, RF receivers and relays support this extremely powerful control platform. Advanced technology, combined with simple end-user operation, make the versatile VISTA-32FB the smartest choice for the most demanding applications. FEATURES • Supports addressable »access control points using VistaKey (1 to 4 doors) • Supports up to 16 doors of access control using Vista Gateway Module (VGM)* • Supports CCTV applications with the new VistaView-100 CCTV Switcher Module • Identifies the point or zone of a fire using the new FSA-8/FSA-24 Fire System Annunciator • Supports eight hardwired zones, 24 vraddressable points/zones, or 32 wireless points/zones • Can control two separate areas (partitions) independently • Stores up to 512 events and can accommodate 75 • New E2 Software Simplifies Programing • Easily programmed and maintained with newly upgraded Compass Downloader Software • Automatic smoke detector sensitivity maintenance testing user codes * Connects to Northern Computers Passpoint Access Control Systems. Maximum 32 doors. SPECIFICATIONS Cabinet dimensions: 18"H X 14.5"W X 4.3"D Environmental Storage temp: -10°C to 70°C Operating temp: 0°C to 50°C Humidity: 85% RH EMI: Meets or exceeds the following requirements: — FCC Part 15, Class B Device — FCC Part 68 • — IEC EMC Directive AGENCY LISTINGS • Burglary • FCC Part 15, Class B; FCC Part 68 • UL Residential and Commercial • UL864/NFPA Local Fire • UL864/NFPA Central and Remote Station Fire • UL609 Grad A Local Mercantile Premises/Local Mercantile Safe and Vault • UL365 police Station Connected Burglar Alarm • Grade M Service (with LRR Model 7920SE) • UL611/UL610 Central Station Burglar Alarm • California State Fire Marshal • FM AOEMCO GROUP A • EMCD An ADEMCO Group Company VISTA -32F6 ADDITIONAL FEATURES • Notification Appliance Circuits (two): — Programmable — Temporal code compliant — Individually silenceable • Programmable on -board auxiliary relay • SIA false alarm reduction features: — Exit error logic — Exit delay reset — Cross zoning — Call waiting defeat — Recent close report • Supports commercial hardwired, addressable ys- polling loop and wireless zones • Hardwired zones — Provides nine style B hardwired zones — EOLR supervised for Fire and UL burglary installations — Supports N.0 or N.C. sensors — Individually assignable to one or all eight partitions — Up to 16 two -wire smoke detectors each on zone one and two (32 total) — Up to 50 two -wire glass break detectors on zone eight • Patented addressable polling loop technology — Supports up to 24 two -wire vatzr zones/points — Global polling technology for faster processing — Increased current draw capacity (128mA) — Supervised by panel — Individually assignable to partitions, notification circuit (bell) output or aux relay —4,000 ft capability without the use of shielded cable — Extender/Isolation bus module — Individually assignable to partitions, notification circuit (bell) output or aux relay — 4,000 ft capability without the use of shielded cable — Extender/Isolation bus module — Two -wire smoke detector zone/group expansion module adds two or four zones — Eight zone - Class A and B extender module — Eight zone - Class B extender module — One zone supervised contact monitor module • UL Listed wireless expansion — Supports up to 32 wireless zones/points using 5881 EH receiver — Supervised by control for check-in signals — Tamper protection for transmitters — Individually assignable up to eight partitions — Supports UL864/NFPA approved wireless smoke detectors • Event reporting • Local printer of access or VISTA related event • Scheduled uploading of events to central station rte► �� 5192 Series Snake Detectors 4041, Nij17: 6-(-) Notification Appliances 4208U Eight -Zona Expansion Matilde 1 4193SN Soma interface Module YnhKey V-Pl.t Access Coned Module s+4 "wow ar 5192 Series Snake Detectors V PLEX Loop Varela Reath BCotneoki 4. 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SMtcir Statue M w DNbn RS232 4100554 Printer Interface Module 82205 Printer Nod9cMlo Phare Une to Central Ste A • EMCO An ADEMCO Group Company VI STA-32FB Ordering Information Part No. Description VISTA-32FB Commercial Fire and Partitioned Burglary Alarm Platform COMPATIBLE DEVICES See ADEMCO Group control accessories compatibility chart for complete list Auxiliary devices: • 6139R - red alpha keypad/annunciation • 4204 - relay module, four form C contacts • 4204CF - two supervised output circuits • 5881 Series - RF receiver supporting 5800 wireless detectors • 6220S - system printer used with 4100SM serial module • 5140DLM, Supervised dialer FSA -8, FSA -24, FSAKSM Fire Annuncitors Two -wire Smoke Detectors Conventional: • 2100 Series Photoelectric • 2400 Series Photoelectric • 1100 Series Ionization Four -wire Smoke Detectors Conventional: • 2112/24 Series Photoelectric • 1412 Series Ionization Horn/Strobes: • System Sensor Notification Appliances Manual pull stations: • 5140MPS-1, 5140MPS-2 • MPS -5 V-Plex (addressable) devices: • 4208U Loop Expansion Module - eight zones • 4209U Group Zoning Module - two/four zones • 4190SN Remote Point Module - two zones • 4193SN Two Zone Serial Interface Module • 4293SN One Zone Serial Interface Module • 4297 Isolation/Extender Module • 4101 SN Relay Module • 4208SNF Eight Zone/2 Class A/6 Class B Expander module • 4190WH CC1V: • VistaView-100 CCTV Switcher Module V-Plex (addressable) Smoke Detectors: • 4192 Series, 4192CP, 5192SD, 5192SDT Passive Infrared Detectors: • 998MX • 4275EX-SN • 4287EX-SN V-Plex (addressable) Contacts: • 4194WH, 4193SN • 4939SN-WH • 4944SN-WH • 4959SN, 9500SN Glass Break Detectors: • 7500 • 9500 Long Range Radio: • 7720ULF, 7835CF - Long range radio Software: • Upgraded Compass Downloader - Windows compatible Wireless Devices: • 5804BDV - Bi-directional with voice • 5804BD - Bi-directional key • 5808LST - Wireless smoke detector with sounder and heat detector • 5808C - Wireless smoke detector • 5809 - Wireless heat detector • 5816 - Door/window transmitter • 5804 - Wireless key • 5827BD - Bi-directional keypad • 5890 - PIR • 5849 - Glass break detector • 5819 - Shock sensor Access Control: • VistaKey V-Plex (addressable) Access Control • VistaKey-SK Starter Kit • VistaKey-EX Expansion Kit • VGM VistaGateway Module to PassPoint Access Control (Northern Computers) 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791 • Copyright © 2000 Pittway Corporation A DEMC 0 ADEMCO is an IS09001 Registered Company R O U P UVIST32FB/D rev 7/00 Supported by a diverse line of ADEMCO initiating devices, the VISTA-32FB is well suited for a variety of smaller to medium sized applications as an integrated fire and burglary control—including restaurants, small retail stores and shops, churches and synagogues, strip malls, larger residences and small factory and warehouse environments. • Stored events for one call retrieval • Communication — Phone mapping by zone response type — Supports VIP interactive phone voice module — Panel operation during download — Uploading equipment list to central station — Communication to PassPoint via Vista Gateway Module APPLICATIONS The VISTA-32FB control is well suited for a variety of applications as an integrated fire and burglary control. A diverse line of ADEMCO initiating devices supports this extremely powerful control. Some of the applications supported are: medical and professional buildings, churches or synagogues, office buildings, schools, strip malls, larger residences and factory or warehouse environments. INSTALLATION The VISTA-32FB alarm system has been designed to mount both quickly and easily. It meets all applicable requirements for UL commercial fire installations. SPECIFICATIONS Electrical: Primary power: —18VAC ©72VA ADEMCO No. 1451 Ouiesceot current draw: — 350mA 4208SNF Eight -Zone With 2 Class A Zones Vistre w•100 CCS 4ttt hh.r 4�CF ED cedar od e tion Callus, 4193SN Serial interface Module 4190SN *Flex Teo -Zane Expander Vtlex42935N gd4d9444SeNI A�e9�r Reoeaeetl Mount Supports Up To 16 Conventional 2 -Who Smoke Detectors 5816 DooNlMedow Miniature Transmitter • `♦ 5809LST Smoke Detectors Backup battery: — 12VDC,12AH min to 34.4AH max — Lead acid battery (gel type) Alarm power: —12VDC,1.7A max for each notification (bell) circuit output Aux. standby lwr: — 12VDC,1A max Total power. — 2.3A at 12VDC, 3.4A at 24VDC from all sources Standby time: — 24 hours with 1 A standby load or 60 hours with 205mA max standby load using 34.4AH battery Fusing: — Battery input, aux. and notification (bell) circuit outputs are protected using PTC circuit protectors. All outputs are power limited. Main Dialer. Line seize: — Double Pole Ringer equiv.: — 0.76 Formats: — ADEMCO Low Speed, ADEMCO 4+2 Express, ADEMCO High Speed, ADEMCO Contact ID, Sescoa and Radionics VOM (rTVOM) 1111111. Module Menu. FM Station. —fl 5140MPS - 1• 514061PS - 2• �fl "An -Y Tamper Switch' Flow Switch' Law Temp Snitch' s 1 4297 Isolation! Extender Module 4190SN 'Use With 4193SN Mkt -Zane Module 1 Honeywell Security 25 2003 Honeywell International Inc. ea Rights Reserved ❑ Apply UL Power Limits? (Required to maintain UL Listing) E Commerdal Fire Installation ❑ Commercial Burg Installation Facility Information Location: Pacific 76 Standby (aux Alarm Total Polling pwr) Current (Aux) Polling Loop Loop Account #: Total Alarm Current Total External Current Required Model: Vista 32 FB 0 Engineer: Joe P 0 Date: 0 8/27/2009 Enter Standby and Alarm Times Battery Standby (hours): Alarm Duration (minutes): Recommended Battery (AH) Battery Contigency Factor 24 5 '10% imr SELECTED PANEL MAXIMUM OUTPUT RATINGS Select Panel from pulldown list: Vista -32F9 Polling Loop (mA) Standby Alarm Panel Auxiliary Auxiliary Standby Power (mA) Power (mA) (mA) 750 1000 Panel Alarm (mA) Bell #1 Output (mA) Bell #2 Output (if used; mA) Maximum Panel Standby Output Maximum Panel Alarm Output Max Battery Supported by Panel 470 1700 34.4 Calculated Current Draw 9 Power Budget -_ ❑ Remove Unused Devices From List Gra vedtt.Q&vf89f0YtO0t supported by selected anel Calculated Bell Draw Bell Power Budget External Bell Power Req'd (mA): Total Standby 0 54 Total Alarm Standby Budget Alarm Budget Ext. UL Power Req'd (mA): Enter YPADSIINTERFACES Quantity How many powered externally? Standby (aux Alarm Total Polling pwr) Current (Aux) Polling Loop Loop Total Standby Current Total Alarm Current Total External Current Required 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 wire smoke detector (zone powered) 0 0 0 613916139R 0 0 40 100 ?; 0 0 0 :AWFM: 0 0 `` 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 fit 0 0 0 0 0 0 6160/6160CR 1 0 45 150 45 150 0 6160RF 0 0 50 150 0 0 0 6160V 0 0 60 190 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Alhlti<t llNalttt /$5 s', Ott i4i Nsti�ttlty sl t'�0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FSA -8 Fire Zone Annunciator 0 0 35 65 0 0 0 FSA -24 Fire Zone Annunciator 0 0 35 130 0 0 0 Add', Ke pd Enter # and Currents 0 0 0 Q 0 0 0 Add'l Ke .d Enter # and Currents) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 WIRE & 4 WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS (except Vplex Polling Loop detectors) Enter Quantity How many powered externally? Standby (aux pwr) Alarm Current (Aux) Polling Loop Total Polling Loop Total Standby Current Total Alarm Current Total External Current Required 2 wire smoke detector zone .owered 2 tU SiC�4111? Two -wire smoke detector current is built into the panel budgets. These helds are included to help you equipment list. The line below indicates if number of detectors exceeds panel selected panel does not support 2 -wire smoke detectors AittN11 intaltht la 2 wire smoke detector (zone powered) 2 5�i���� ttyy��•�� ii dHN0.��ikEM \ fix, i , create a complete capacity. or if the 2 wire smoke detector (zone powered) 0t 2 wire smoke detector (zone powered) 0%.1T4 `1�ti Quantity of 2 Wire 0 Smoke De,,- 0 ctors OI: for selected p_tnetl t t list 0 12V 4 Wire Smoke (Qnty & Currents) 0 0 1i1;1'i t%" it tTi °it 0 0 12V 4 wire Smoke (Qnt y& Currents) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12V 4 wire Smoke (Qnt y& Currents) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12V 4 wire Smoke (Qnt'y & Currents) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MULTI -POWER DEVICES 4208U 4208U •owered b •anel aux •ower 4208U .owered externall 4208SN 4208SN •owered b .anel aux •ower 4208SN .owered external' 4208SNF .owered b .ollin• loo• 4208SNF •owered b •anel aux •ower 4208SNF .owered external' 4208SNF Class B to A Zone Converter 4209U Grou.ed Zone Mux. Module 4209U •owered external' 4297 Pollin. Loo• Extender Add7 Device enter .uant. & currents Add'l Device enter .uant & currents Enter Quantity 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 How many powered externally? 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Standby (aux Pwt) Alarm Current (Aux) Polling Loop Total Polling Loop Total Standby Current Total Alarm Current Total External Current Required 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 11111111111131111111•11211 MEW MIN11101111=1111111111111•111111111111:1 '1 0 IIIIIIMILIIIIIIIMMIIIIMINM311•111111111C1 AUXILIARY POWERED DEVICES Enter Quantity How many powered externally? Standby (aux pwr) Alarm Total Poltirg Current (Aux) Polling Loop Loop Total Standby Current Total Alarm Current 01 Total External Current Required 0 PS24 24 volt Power Supply Module 0 0 50 100 'a jit• t e�fq 0 4100SM (no more than one per system) 0 0 25 0 :1\k lsit�� 0 0 0 4204: Enter no. of relays used 0 0 40 0: 0 0 0 4204CF:Enter no. of relays used 0 0 80 ' `0 0 0 4285 Voice Module 0 0 160 0 0 0 4286 with warning speakers 0 0 220 300 1 0 0 0 5140DLM Backup Dialer Module 0 0 5 15 = � 0 0 0 5800RP wireless repeater module 0 0 100 N 01 0 0 0 5800TM wireless xmtr module 0 0 20 0 0 0 5881EN receiver 0 0 60 Z 0 0 0 5883 hi -security receiver 0 0 80 1 L 0 0 0 UVS-QM 0 0 75 110 } i i•{ 0 0 0 VA8200 Panel LinkingModule 0 0 88 0 ,' � VA8201 Alpha Pager Module 0 0 165 0 II ` 1 1 0 0 0 Add'I Device (enter quant. & currents) 0 0 0 0 t tl, 0 0 0 Add'! Device enter .uant & currents Comrnunicators 7845GSM/7845i-GSM 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7845i/7845i-ENT 0 0 110 0 0 0 GSMCF/iGSMCF Fire Communicator 0 0 10 0 0 0 7847i/78471 -E Internet Communicator 0 0 75 0 0 0 Add'I Device (enter quant. & currents) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Add? Device enter .uant. & currents PIR Motion Detectors IS215T ❑ LED Active? 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IS215TCE 0 0 18 0 0 0 IS2260/IS2260T ❑ LED Active? 0 0 4 0 0 0 IS2460 0 0 9 0 0 0 IS2500LT 0 0 25 0 0 0 1S2535/1S2535T 0 0 20 0 0 0 IS2560/IS2560T 0 0 20 0 0 0 IS2560TC 0 0 25 0 0 0 IS310/IS320 Request to Exit (RTE) 0 0 35 0 0 0 997 Ceiling Mount PIR ❑ LED Active? 0 0 12 0 0 0 998 Wall Mount PIR E LED Active? 0 0 13 0 0 0 Motion Detctrs (enter quant. & currents) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Motion Detctrs (enter quant. & currents) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Motion Detctrs (enter quant. & currents) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Motion Detctrs enter .uant. & currents Dual Tech Motion Detectors DT -515 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 ,,;;� , 0 0 ;= i 0 0 0 0 0 DT-6100STC 0 0 35 0 I I 0 0 0 DT -7235T 0 0 20 01=' 0 0 0 DT-7435/DT-7435C 0 0 30 0 A\\ 0 0 0 DT-7450/DT-7450MIC 0 0 35 O j '° 0 0 0 DT -7550 0 0 40 01= • i; 0 0 0 Motion Detctrs (enter quant. & currents) 0 0 0 0 .� �k" 0 0 0Motion Detctrs (enter quant. & currents) 0 0 0 0 T }; ;i 0 0 0 Motion Detctrs (enter quant. & currents) 0 0 0 0 L ,; 0 0 0 Motion Detctrs (enter quant. & currents) 0 0 0 0 ., \i ;,... 0 0 0 j4 POLLING LOOP DEVICES Enter Quantity How many powered by 42977 Standay (aux Alam, per) Current (Aux) Polling Loop Total Polling Loop Total Standby Current Total Alann Current Total External Current Required 4101SN Sin.le Out.ut Rela Module 0 0 0 7 0AT\\4a. ; i i �'rM"MMs'nn��piJ'r= 4190SN Two Zone SIM 0 0 0 lt1Sa 2 0 `a���ail� tilla. a� t��nn �nl 4190WH 0 0 0 - .,VIt 2 0' St 4191 S N -W H 0 0 0 $ 0.5 0 A 'hW 4192CP 0 0 0 s;a. t 1 0.4 0., ,=� ,11 i 4192SD Photoelectric Smoke Det 0 0 h' - 0.4 0 : 's ',a V' 4192SDT 0 0_ li l'�`ln-i nZL1 ,t Flt a,•, 0.4 0 a Itilitaltaaltalatt 4193SN Two Zone SIM 6 0 1.5 9 I _q�y�6�t�� ��riri k naKnlial 4194 Contact 0 0 1 0 mom ,NSAIMMISS t 4196 0 0 1 0n ti\ 1;, 4209U 0 0 15.5 0 Mann RECUSSISS 4275EX Dual PIR ■ LED Active? 0 0 1 0natantealatinaltal 4275EX-SN Dual PIR • LED Active? 0 0 1 0 , tsm 4278EX-SN ■ LED Active? 0 0 k a tik1 61 ' 1lw �S tr L 1 0 R 1 t .% \\\; i a 4293SN 0 0 wi t �k lt tt,i itt�lir ; 1 0 �a, ra ga�llSnihi�� i11 � i li;l � ��i t 4 II 4939SN WH/BR/GY Surf Mt. Cntct. 0 0 1 0 Wittigt ‘ i t& 01 MAMAS 4944SN Recessed Contact 0 0 1 0 eitiMINTREIMESSISMEti 4945SN-WH 0 0 0.5 0 ARIATAAW At 4959SN Overhead Door Contact 0 0 amtfi,iCLilli1 0.5 0 ‘% 5192SD Smoke Detector 0 0 u ';r< 3 tibia , 2.8 0 UK, :6 ,�K, :6 1 * A ala A� 5192SDT Smoke Detector with Heat 0 0 2.8 0 i A A I kaltattata%11% 998MX PIR • LED Active? 0 0l 3ti,3.1R R.9t°t : n�4ldi l� Rd� :. 1 0 1�==i IS2500SN PIR ■ LED Active? 0 0 �e�N•, 1.6 0 �; i FG-1625SN Glass Break Detector 0 0 ; , l; 1 0OM Wit 24 neat Quest2260SN 1 LED Active? 0 0 a l i WA& 6 0 W 3 wastpawa, V.lex-VSI Short Isolator 0 0 ` 5 0 1 t , ���", Vistakey 0 0 q��j , ala SW ii1451�1k�II X111�V 0AttalLkai }. a�i�'4 Add'I VPlex (enter . nt' & current) 0 0 �i��* { 0 0 �, '+ ,1 i ;1 Add'1 V.lex enter .nt' & current 0 0 , i„ts tgtalla 0 0 kilittalialnattillainnatintil 12V NOTIFICATION DEVICES ON BELL OUTPUT #1 Wheelock Miz-12-WS Wheelock EH-EL2-ws-12 Enter device name, quant.. & current Enter device name, quant.. & current Enter device name, quant.. & current Enter Quantity 3 0 0 0 How many powered Standby (aux Alarm externally? pwr) Current (Aux) Polling Loop 0 0 0 Total Total Sounder Total Polling Standby Current from Panel Loop Current Bell #1 0sawam wimpy 0 0 0 0 018 005 0 0, 0j Total Sounder Current (external) 0 0 0 0 0 12V NOTIFICATION DEVICES ON BELL OUTPUT #2 (IF USED) Enter Quantity How many powered externally? Standby (aux pwr) Alarm Current (Aux) Polling Loop Total Polling Loop Torat Total Sounder Starxlby �I Current from Panel Current 7 Bell 52 Total Sounder Current (external) Enter device name, .want , & current 0 0 ;„t E(, 0t*t ttentan* 0 0 Enter device name , .uant.� , ¤t 0 0 lt1Sa 0 , t ai�i4A #t`,t� `' 0 0 Enter device name, .want., & current 0 0 - .,VIt 0 12.00 0 0 Enter device name, . uant., & current 0 0 $ 0 *AIM 0 0 Enter device name.. uant., & current 0 0 s;a. t 1 0 atma. sm illi' 0 0 12V AUX POWER AND BELL CIRCUIT WIRE RUN DATA Units Wire Gau. = AWG Ohms per 1000 ft Alarm Current Draw (mA) Actual Resistance Run Length (twin leads) Voltage Drop Voltage At EOL (Percent) Panel Aux Power Wire Run (twin lead) Feet w #14AWG Solid ! 3.19,,,:,,,,.15q.0,:100 0.64 11,90 0-80 Panel Bet 1 Wire Run (twin lead) Feet w <Select Wire Gauge> 'i V 0.00 0 0.001 12.00 0.00 Panel Bell 2 Wire Run (twin lead) Feet V <Select Wire Gauge> 1' v ! 0.00 0 0.00,' 12.00 0.00 PS24 Power Supply ® 2003 Honeywell International Inc. All Rights Reserved ❑ Using P524 to back up Control Panel Equivalent panel load @ 24V (converted to 12VDC from 24V full -wave) Power Budget Standby/Alarm Durations (from top) Battery Standby (hours): Alarm Duration (minutes): Requirea Capacity (AH) Use TWO identical batteries w/ this AH capacity PS24 POWER SUPPLY MODULE, MAXIMUM CAPACITIES Enter Quantity Panel 12V Standby (mA) Panel 12V Alarm (mA) Output A Standby (mA) OutputOutput A Output B Alarm (mA) Standby (mA)(m B Alarm A) PS24 PC Board (mA) Maximum Total Standby Output Maximum Total Alarm Output Max. Binary Capacity 54 : 570 1700 570 1700 40 610 4180 34.4 0 0 <Select Wire Gauge> 0 0 0 Total Standby Total Alarm O Output A� 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 40 40 40 0 0 it 0 0 0 0 24V Notification Appliance Standby Budget Alarm Budget 0 i\ WV ; 0 0 0 0 24VNotificationAppliance SUR W 0 0 0' }'� 24V NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES Enter Device Names & Specifications Enter Quantity Which PS24 Output? Device Standby Load (MA) Device Alarm Load (MA) Subtotal A Standby Subtotal A Alarm Subtotal B Standby Subtotal B Alarm 24V Notification Appliance o,_, Output v 0 0 ar j <Select WireGauge> tn` 0 0 0 0 24V Notification Appliance Output A v 0' 0 0 <Select Wire Gauge> 0 0 0 0 24V Notification Appliance O Output A� 0 O t I 1, \ 0 0 0 0 24V Notification Appliance OjOutputA 0 0 it 0 0 0 0 24V Notification Appliance A Oy 0 0 i\ WV ; 0 0 0 0 24VNotificationAppliance 7Ot OOtltputA i 0 0 0' }'� 0 k 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24V Notification Appliance OH A 0 24V Notification Appliance QA:' 0 0; 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 24V Notification Appliance 0`OutputA 0 24V Notification Appliance OOutput A ' 0 0 t: 4tfi; 0 0 0 0 24V Notification Appliance 0 Output A 0 0& ; ? 0 0 0 0 24V Notification Appliance 0 Output A w 00 j 0 o 0 o 24V Notification Appliance 0 Output A 0 0 t, 0 0 0 0 24V Notification Appliance 0' A S 0 0°'+' t 0 0 0 0 24V Notification Appliance 0; -Output A 0 0 0 0 0 0 24V Notification Appliance pp 0' Output A 0 0 0 0 0 0 24V BELL CIRCUIT WIRE RUN DATA units Wire Gauge(AWG) Ohms per 1000 ft Total Alarm Current Draw (mA) Run Length Actual Resistance (twin leads) Voltage At EOL Voltage Drop (Percent) PS24 Output A Wire Run (twin lead) Feet ar j <Select WireGauge> v 0.00 0 0.00 24.00 0.00 PS24 Output B Wire Run (twin lead) L! t <Select Wire Gauge> w 0.00 0. 0 0.00 24 00 0.00 -n 0 .a • O '?_oe�e°�QVall L 0 LIST OF MATERIALS SUPPLIED TO: BP OIL 14415 PACIFIC HWY. SO TUKWILA, WA 98188 FIRE DISTRICT: TUKWILA FOR FIRE ALARM & MONITORING BY: ADT SECURITY SYSTEMS 841 POWELL AVE SW SUITE 101 SEATTLE, WA 98055 CONTACT: DON LEE TELEPHONE: 654-3084 REGISTRATION NUMBER: ADTSES* 115B5 DATE: 1-15-97 QUANITY MODEL DESCRIPTION Security Systems, Inc. 841 Powell Avenue SW Suite 101 Renton WA 98055 2910 Telephone 206 624 3103 Fax 206 654 2189 1 FOCUS 45 CONTROL PANEL 2 MANUAL PULL STATION 15 RATE OF RISE HEAT DET. 6 SMOKE DETECTOR 4 AES-ELI-WM-24-VF-R HORN/STROBE 1 MIZ-24-WM-VF-R MINI HORN/STROBE 2 PS -1270 BATTERY NOTE: ADT IS MAKING CONNECTIONS TO CUSTOMER SUPPLIED SPRINKLER SWITCHES AND TAMPERS FOR MONITORING. The FOCUS®45 System. FOCUS 45 is the easy to operate security and fire monitoring system. More important, it also helps pro- vide security for your mid- size business. FOCUS 45 can effortlessly regulate up to 8 zones of security. In addition to intrusion and fire detecting services, FOCUS 45 monitors critical conditions and holdup alarms. The FOCUS 45 System can be used for all types of central station service (including transmission of passcodes). It also covers local service and direct connection to fire or police. Plug-in commu- nication modules for all receiving equipment. The FOCUS 45 System is controlled via a 7188-043 keyless operating unit. Up to five may be used. Now you can have the leading-edge technology of a FOCUS 45 security system from ADT, including: o Interactive two-way com- munications between your FOCUS 45 System and ADT. Your terminal can communicate its informa- tion to ADT electronically, and we can automatically reprogram changes in your Security Systems ADT Security Systems, Inc. 300 Interpace Parkway Parsippany, NJ 07054 1 -800 -ADT -INFO ADT Canada 5734 Yonge Street W it Iowdale Ontario, Canada M2M 3T3 1-800-268.3770 L4276 -0013-91/10M) A SECURITY AND FIRE MONITORING SYSTEM FOR YOUR MID-SIZE BUSINESS AS EASY TO USE AS A PUSH BUTTON PHONE. system. It's called inter- rogative response control, an ADT exclusive. o We can help pinpoint and monitor areas of alarm, help remotely track an intruder's movements or the progression of a fire, help guide police and fire professionals for an appropriate response. You're in Control With FOCUS 45 you can increase control over numerous aspects of your building's protection: o identify which sensors in your buildings sent an alarm signal and make a record of what kind—fire, FOCUS 45 Operating burglary, holdup, sprin- kler or critical condition. o alert an ADT central station, where highly trained personnel can respond to the problem. o generate printed reports that help you manage your security program (optional). Specifications Low Voltage Power Transformer Primary: Secondary: Battery Type (standby, separately -ordered): Fuse (F3): 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, Class II 18 VAC, 50 VA (2) 6V, 2.5 AH, 5.0 AH or 24 AH 4A, 3AG, Slo-blo Environmental Operating Temperature Range for Control Unit: 32°F (0°C) to 120 °F (50 °C) Exterior Dimensions of Control Unit: 7188-203 Weight of Control Unit Cabinet Tamper: 1144"Wx14%"Hx31/4"D 12 lbs. 7188-003 Cover only 7188-103 Cover and lining Color of Control Unit Warm brown Operating Unit Specification Power Input: 18 volts, 50 VA 120 mA—Display off 200 mA—Display on Environmental Operating Temperature Range: 32 °F/0 °C-120 °F/49 °C Exterior Dimensions of Operating Unit: 7188-028 Weight: 5"/12.7 cm; W 5"/12.7 cm; H 1.8"/4.6 cm; D 8.5 oz/240gm Universal Communicator 7187-099 DUE TO CONTINUOUS DEVELOPMENT OF OUR PRODUCTS SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. Unit 7188-028 o assign individual pass - codes to key employees. change opening and closing times, holiday schedules, etc. without telephoning the central station bypass one burglar alarm sensor in order to close the building when necessary o recognize an unautho- rized entry into specific areas during hours of business operation. You program the FOCUS 45 Security System—it's easy Want to open for business early or close later? Special schedule for holidays, week- ends, or off -hours activitiy? It's easy to use your FOCUS 45 keypad to set special schedules. Or to bypass delivery doors for incoming merchandise while leaving protection "on" for the building. Your personal passcode "enters" opening/closing and bypass signals. Just set your instructions with finger-tip ease and help protect your business with FOCUS 45 and ADT 24-hour central station monitoring. Printed U.S.A. ESL 103 SERIES MANUAL FIRE ALARM STATIONS Single or Dual Action DESCRIPTION Model 103-20 manual fire alarm is a manually operated non - coded device for initiating fire alarm signals. The pull handle latches until the station is reset by opening the station cover. Operation of the pull handle closes a single -pole or double -pole switch. Two wire barrier terminals are provided, each accom- modating two conductors, #14 AWG or smaller. Opening the cover also closes the alarm initiating switch to allow testing. Both 103-22 (Hex key reset) and 103-42 (cat 30 key reset) are dual action stations that are provided with a cover which must be lifted to expose the pull handle. A break -glass rod is included with each station for optional use. Model 103-24 pre -signal fire alarm station is identical to Model 103-20 except for the addition of a key -operated switch accessible only after the pull handle is operated. The key is removable in either switch position. When the key slot is vertical, the switch is closed. When the slot is horizontal, the switch is open. An additional two-line terminal strip is provided for the connection of wiring during installation. APPLICATION 103 Series manual fire alarm stations are intended for use as FEATURES fire alarm initiating devices, with any fire alarm initiating circuit to be operated by a contact closure rated not more than 10 • Single action amperes, 125 VAC. • Dual action Stations are for indoor use only and should be installed in compliance with the applicable NFPA standards, local building • Terminal connections code, and plans and specifications. LISTED California State Fire Marshal Approved • Die cast aluminum alloy INSTALLATION • The 103 Series manual fire alarm stations mount to standard Semi -flush or surface mounting single -gang electrical boxes or to a plaster ring. The maximum • UL Listed depth of the equipment is 13/4". Model 103-25 surface mounting box is available. The box is 5" high x 31/4" wide x 23/4" deep. APPROVALS The 103 Series manual fire alarm stations are Listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL File #S2984). California State Fire Marshal approved (Listing #7150-1039:101). MANUAL FIRE ALARM STATIONS TECHNICAL DATA Contact Ratings—All Models 10A © 125 VAC Mounting Flush—Standard Outlet Box with one device cover at least 1 3/4" deep. Surface—Model 103-25 Surface Box 5" H x 31/4" W x 2 3/4" D Material Die cast aluminum alloy—enameled finish. Color Red housing—white handle. Operation General alarm—single or dual action. Pre-Signal—Key Operated Removable in either position. Shipping Weight Station — 20 oz. Surface Box —14 oz. 103-20 103-21 single action station ORDERING INFORMATION MODEL DESCRIPTION 103-20 *(RMS -1 T) Single action manual fire alarm station, hex key reset, non -coded SPST. 103-21 *(RMS -2T) Same as above except DPST. 103-22 *(RMS -1T -D) Dual action manual fire alarm station, hex key reset, non -coded SPST. 103-23 *(RMS -2T -D) Same as above except DPST. 103-24 *(RMS -1T -K) Pre -signal dual action fire alarm station, hex key reset, with key -operated switch accessible after pull handle is operated. 103-25 *(RMS -BB) Surface mounting box. 103-26 Replacement break -glass rod. 103-42 *(RMS -1T -LP -KL) Dual action manual fire alarm station, cat 30 key reset, non -coded SPST. *RSG, Inc. model numbers iSENTROL, INC. 10831 SW Cascade Blvd., Portland, OR 97223 Sales: 800-547-2556 Fax: 503-684-9230 A Product of Sentrol, Inc. Technical Support: 800-648-7424 Appearances and details subject to change without notice. 103-42 dual action station E-1063-NtwGr5k-493 E S L PRODUCT INFORMATION BULLETIN 429 SERIES Self -Diagnostic, Two -Wire, Photoelectric Smoke Detectors Model numbers: 429AT, 429C, 429CT, 429CRT, and 429CST • Intelligent, self -diagnostics • Field replaceable optical chamber • Low -profile design • Plug-in terminal block • Advanced false alarm immunity 1 LISTED The ESL 429 Series self-diagnostic, two -wire smoke detectors continually monitor their own sensitivity and operational status, and provide a visual trouble indication if they drift out of sensitivity range or fail internal diagnostics. This meets NFPA 72 field sensitivity testing requirements without the need for external meters. Additional diagnostic information is activated by applying a magnet near the detector's integral reed switch. This initiates a self-diagnostic routine and provides visual indication of sensitivity level, or if service is required. The 429 Series is easily cleaned by simply replacing ESL's proprietary field -replaceable optical chamber. All models are designed to reduce false alarms from dust, insects, RFI and external light. An integral combination rate -of -rise and fixed 135°F (57°C), S0 -foot rated, heat sensor is available with all "T" model detectors (see selection guide). An integrated • silicon heat sensor and a dedicated microprocessor are used to detect heat and perform the rate of rise calcula- tions, for earlier heat detection. continued ESL 429 Series Smoke Detectors Architectural and Engineering Specifications The ESL 429 Series low -profile, self-diagnostic, two -wire smoke detectors work on the light scattering principle. A pulsed infrared light -emitting diode serves as the light source, and a high-speed photo -diode as the sensing element. When the amount of light reflected onto the photodiode reaches the sensitivity setting, the smoke sampling rate increases. Three (3) successive smoke sensings above the sensitivity setting are required to sound an alarm. This design has superior protection against false alarms caused by dust, insects, RF and ambient -light. A confirmed alarm causes the normally flashing power indicator LED to light continuously and the optional alarm relay (available in "R" models) to operate. A trouble indication is automatically displayed by flashing the LED every second. This meets NFPA 72 field sensitivity testing requirements. An internal 85 dB horn (available in "S" models) emits a steady tone when the detector alarms and a pulsed tone when power polarity is reversed. The proprietary optical sensing chamber is field replaceable, allowing quick and easy cleaning and maintenance. Product Data Sensitivity max 3.1 - 1.0%/ft. min ... 3.1 + 0.50%/ft. Operating temperature range 32°F to 100°F 0°C to 37.8°C Operating humidity range 0 to 95% RH Minimum voltage - C, CT, CRT, CST 8.5 V -AT 6.5 V Maximum voltage - C, CT, CRT, CST 33 V -AT 20 V Maximum ripple (peak to peak) 10% Typical average standby current 70 )tA Field wiring size 14 - 24 AWG Selection Guide Models with auxiliary relays are approved for releasing service. The very low profile 429 Series detectors are equipped with a hinged cover, a concealed tamper-resistant latch, and insect screens. All wiring terminates in plug-in, clamp -type screw terminals. The detectors mount to a standard single -gang electrical box, a four -inch octagonal, four -inch square electrical box, or WIREMOLD No. 5739 fixture box. Smoke Detector Spacing On smooth ceilings (as defined in NFPA 72), spacing of 30 feet (9.1 meters) may be used as a guide. Other spacing may be used depending on ceiling height, high air movement, and other conditions or response requirements. 1.85" (4.70 cm) 6.1" (15.5 cm) 1 Alarm current 50 rr1A ± l 0% 4 4 V DC Max. avg. polarity reverse current - CST 10 mA Sounder specifications 85 dB at 10 ft. Heat detector specifications fixed temp. 135°F ± 5°F (57.2°C ± 2.8°C) - rate of rise 15°F/min. & > 105°F (8.3°L/min. & > 40.6°C) Relay specifications 2A @ 28 V DC or 120 VAC Packaging 10 detectors are packed in a carton Color white cover/white base with UV inhibitor to prevent yellowing 2 -wire compatibility see ESL Compatibility Index Listing UL 268 Designator Feature Description R Auxiliary Relay Used to activate other devices such as elevator recall, door holders, strobes, etc. Listed for releasing service. S Built-in Sounder 85db built-in sounder alarms when smoke is detected or when power wiring polarity is reversed. T Integrated Fixed Temp. and Rate of Rise Heat Detector Integrated fixed 135°F (57°C) temperature and rate of rise heat detector offers double protection. Either heat detector or smoke detector can trip and latch LED and alarm relay outputs. ESL Sentrol, Inc. Corporate Headquarters 503-692-4052 Technical Support: 800-648-7424 A Product of Sentrol, Inc. 800-547-2556 Sentrol Europe Tel.: (33.11 47.98.63.63 Fax: (33.1) 47.98.75.12 01994 Sentrol, Inc. Certain of the items in the Product Information Bulletin 'are protected under one or more of the following patents: 4,163,969; 4,517,555. Other patents pending. Printed on Recycled Papa Sentrol, Inc. reserves the right to change specifications without nonce. E-1377-FGIOK 194 65L 104 SERIES HEAT DETECTORS Rate -of -Rise Fixed Temperature DESCRIPTION The ESL 104 Series spot heat detectors offer rate-of-rise/fixed temperature and fixed temperature only features for high performance and reliability. The rate -of -rise feature detects intense fires by quickly responding to rapid temperature increases. The fixed temperature feature reacts to fires when a specific temperature is reached. These high-quality heat detectors feature the ultimate in design and decor. The low silhouette and white finish blend with most ceiling designs to make the detector unobtrusive. Materials for 104 Series detectors are carefully selected for strength, corrosion resistance, and integrity at points of her- metic sealing. The detectors require normal periodic testing and no field maintenance. Rate -of -rise operation may be tested by applying heat from a convenient source (Le., a portable hair dryer). PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Rate -of -Rise: Air expands when heated, and contracts when cooled. 104 Series rate -of -rise heat detectors consist of an air chamber, a flexible metal diaphragm, and a carefully cali- brated, moisture -proof, trouble-free vent. For normal day-to- day temperature fluctuations, the "breathing" action of the vent compensates for any expansion/contraction of air within the chamber. When a fire occurs, air in the detector chamber expands faster than it can be vented, causing the diaphragm to distend and close electrical contacts. This feature resets automatically if the fixed temperature element is not activated. Fixed Temperature: An actuating spring is held under tension by an eutectic metal. When the detector temperature reaches the melting point of the eutectic metal, the spring releases, causing electrical contacts to close. When activated, the external heat collector drops away to provide quick, visual confirmation that the element has operated and that the de- tector must be replaced. APPLICATION ESL automatic heat detector models are equipped with heavy- duty contacts, and are designed to provide dependable, trouble-free operation for many years. The heat detectors should be considered in all areas to pro- vide automatic early warning of fire. They may be used on standard open circuit (supervised or non -supervised) fire alarm systems, or in circuits that require current limiting. Proper selection depends upon the normal temperature ranges to which the detector will be subjected. Use the Application Information chart on the reverse side of this sheet as a guide. •PIMovl D California State Fire Marshal Approved FEATURES • All white • Low profile • Positive operating indication (fixed temperature) • Self -restoring (rate -of -rise) • Heavy-duty contacts • Easy installation • Wide spacing APPROVALS The heat detector is for use in commercial fire protective signaling systems (NFPA 71, 72A, 72B, 72C, or 72D) and in household fire warning systems (NFPA 74). Listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. to Standard 521. FM approved; New York City, Board of Standards and Appeals approved; California State Fire Marshal approved. NEAT DETECTORS APPLICATION INFORMATION MODEL DESCRIPTION (See Note 2) APPLICATIONS CURRENT LIMITING (See Note 1) MAXIMUM UL SPACING ALLOWANCE (See Note 3) 104-11 Rate -of -Rise and Fixed Normal temperature fluctuations and ceiling 50 x 50 ft. "(601) Temperature, 135°F. temperatures not exceeding 100°F. 104-12 Rate -of -Rise and Fixed Normal temperature fluctuations and ceiling 50 x 50 ft. "(621) Temperature, 135°F, Dual Circuit temperatures not exceeding 100°F. 104-13 Rate -of -Rise and Fixed Normal temperature fluctuations and ceiling 50 x 50 ft. '(281A -PL) Temperature, 135°F. temperatures not exceeding 100°F. 104-13L Rate -of -Rise and Fixed Normal temperature fluctuations and ceiling 560 ohm 50 x 50 ft. '(281AL-PL) Temperature, 135°F. temperatures not exceeding 100°F. resistor 104-14 Rate -of -Rise and Fixed Normal temperature fluctuations and ceiling 50 x 50 ft. '(282A -PL) Temperature, 194°F. temperatures exceeding 100°F but not 150°F. 104-14L Rate -of -Rise and Fixed Normal temperature fluctuations and ceiling 560 ohm 50 x 50 ft. *(282AL-PL) Temperature, 194°F. temperatures exceeding 100°F but not 150°F. resistor 104-15 Fixed Temperature Only, Unusually violent temperature fluctuations 25 x 25 ft. *(283A -PL) 135°F. and ceiling temperatures not exceeding 100°F. 104-15L Fixed Temperature Only, Unusually violent temperature fluctuations 560 ohm 25 x 25 ft. *(283AL-PL) 135°F. and ceiling temperatures not exceeding 100°F. resistor 104-16 Fixed Temperature Only, Unsually violent temperature fluctuations 25 x 25 ft. '(284A -PL) 194°F. and ceiling temperatures not exceeding 100°F but not 150°F. 104-16L Fixed Temperature Only, Unusually violent temperature fluctuations 560 ohm 25 x 25 ft. 1284AL-PL) 194°F. and ceiling temperatures not exceeding 100°F but not 150°F. resistor 104-21 Rate -of -Rise and Fixed Normal temperature fluctuations and ceiling 50 x 50 ft. "(602) Temperature, 200°F. temperatures exceeding 100°F but not 150°F. 104-22 Rate -of -Rise and Fixed Normal temperature fluctuations and ceiling 50 x 50 ft. "(622) Temperature, 200°F, Dual Circuit. temperatures exceeding 100°F but not 150°F. NOTES: 1. Supplied with integral 560 ohm resistor for current limiting. 2. Rate -of -Rise is 15°F/min. — self -restoring. 3. Maximum detector coverage has been determined by UL to provide detection time equal to sprinkler devices at 10 foot intervals (100 square foot area) on a smooth ceiling 15 feet, 9 inches high. Higher ceilings can adversely affect detection time. In some instances earlier detection may be obtained by reducing the spacing between detectors. 4. Contact Rating: 3.0A, 6 to 125 VAC; 1.0A, 6 to 28 VDC; 0.3A, 125 VDC; 0.1A, 250 VDC. 5. Mounting: May be surface mounted or mounted on 3-1/4 or 4 inch octagonal electrical boxes. Edwards model numbers "Chemetron model numbers The detector attaches to the mounting plate with a simple push and twist motion. No tools are required. The mounting, molded of white, self -extinguishing thermoplastic rated at 105°C, is strong, yet resilient enough to adapt to uneven mounting surfaces without cracking. For proper spacing, please consult NFPA 72E. SENTROL, INC. 12345 SW Leveton Drive 651 Tualatin, OR 97062 Tel: 503-692-4052 A Product of Sentrol, Inc. Fax: 503-691-7566 U.S. & Canada: 800-547-2556 Technical Service: 800-648-7424 Bulletin 2928-SS8 August 1994 Appearances and details subject to change without notice. KNOCKOUT �5/--8' (For Exposed Wiring) I.yl KNOCKOUT Distributed by: FRONT VIEW MOUNTING PLATE r--1 4.87" whee1ock Wheelock's most popular fire signals and speakers are now available with low current draw 117 Candela Strobes for Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) applications. This is the same product line that has earned the industry's highest overall ratings for quality and value in a survey of Fire Alarm ESDs and OEMs*. Description Wheelock's line of 117 Candela Strobe Products features one of industry's lowest cost ADA strobe solutions with state- of-the-art audible/visible combination signals such as high output electronic homs and mini horns; uniquely versatile electronic multitone signals and chimes; high performance voice evacuation speakers. These products are described in this data sheet. For full specifications on these life safety signals, call us for the individual product spec sheets referenced in the table on the next page. Features Wheelock's alarm signals are the industry's preferred line of signaling products. because they have a consistent record of field proven reliability, because they comply fully with the latest codes and standards, and because they provide big savings on every job with features like: • Lower current draw to minimize power supply and wiring costs. • Higher dBA output to enhance audibility—up to 106 peak dBA at 10 feet. • Convenient mounting to standard low cost electrical boxes. • Fully assembled products to eliminate costly field assem- bly. • Fast in -out wiring terminals to save on installation time. • UL Listed for Fire Protective Service. ' The U.S. Fire Alarm Market: Characteristics and Trends, STAT Resources, Inc., 1991. 117 CANDELA STROBE PRODUCTS STROBES Series WM strobes • 117 candela flashing strobes for ADA applications • Low current draw— just 0.088 amps WMT ELECTRONIC SIGNALS Series EH Electronic Strobe Horns • State-of-the-art performance at lower installed cost • 103 peak dBA with 117 candela strobes Series AES Multi -Tone Signals • A choice of penetrating alarm tones • Multiple alarms with one device • 106 peak dBA with 117 candela strobes EH -D AES -D MIZ MINI -HORNS Series MIZ Mini -Horns • Designed and priced specifically for in -the -room applications • 90 peak dBA with 117 candela strobes CHIMES Series CH Electronic Strobe Chimes • Just one-tenth the current draw of conventional chimes • 83 peak dBA with 117 candela strobes ET -1070 E-7070 E-7025 ET -1080 SPEAKERS Series ET and Series E Strobe Speakers • For exceptional performance in emergency voice communications systems • 78 dBA at 1/8 watt to 96 dBA at 8 watts with 117 candela strobes WHEELOCK, INC. • 273 BRANCHPORT AVENUE • LONG BRANCH, N.J. 07740 • (908) 222-6880 • FAX 908-222-8707 Ordering Information and Specifications Speaker • Model Order Grille Voltage Current dBA Rating Candela Mounting Wiring Spec Approvals Signal Number Code Color (VDC) (AMPS) Peak Typical Rating Options Options Sheet Approvals WM Strobes WMT -24 -FR 4909 Red 24 0.088 Red 70 117 A 1 S0800 UL CFM' NYC BFP' FM* WM1T-24-FR 4910 Red 24 0.088 117 B WM3T 24 -FR 4911 Red 24 0.088 117 C, D EH Homs ,- EH-DL1-WM-24-VF-R 4912 Red 24 0.105 103 96 117 E, G — 3, 4 S1400 UL CFM* NYC' BFP* FM• EH-EL1-WM-24-VF-R 4913 Red 24 0.105 103 96 117 .4, I, J, L AES Multitone AES-DL1-WM-24-VF-R 4914 Red 24 0.138 106 100 117 E, F, G 2, 4 S1300 AES-E11-WM-24-VF-R 4915 Red 24 0.138 106 100 117 H, I, J, K, L MIZ Minihoms MIZ-24-WM-VF-R 4916 Red 24 0.100 90 117 P, Q 2 S1700 CH Chimes CH-DF1-WM-24-VF-R 4917 Red 24 0.108 83 117 N, 0 3, 4 S0700 UL, CFM' NYC*, BFP* Speaker Model Number Order Code Grille Color Voltage (VRMS) Speaker Watts dBA Rating Candela Rating Mounting Options Wiring Options Spec Sheet Approvals E Speakers E-7025-WM-24-VF-R 4918 Red 25 1/4 2 81 0 117 M, N, 0 4 S1600 UL CFM' NYC' E-7025-WM-24-VF-W 4919 White 25 117 E-7070-WM-24-VF-R 4920 Red 70 117 E-7070-WM-24-VF-W 4921 White 70 117 ET Speakers ET-1070-WM-24-VF-R 4922 Red 25/70 1/8 1/4 1/2 1 2 4 8 78 81 84 87 90 93 96 117 N, 0 4 S0300 UL CFM' BFP' ET-1070-WM-24-VF-W 4923 White 25/70 117 ET-1080-WM-24-VF-R 4924 Red 25/70 117 ET-1080-WM-24-VF-W 4925 White 25/70 117 Due to continuous development of our products, spedfc tions and offerings are sublet to change without notice in accordance with Wheelock. Inc. standard teens and conditions. • Pending WARNING: Any material extrapolated from this document or from Wheelock manuals or other documents describing the product for use in promotional or advertising claims, is used at the sole risk of the user and Wheelock will not have any liability for such use. NOTES: 1. Rated current is for strobe and audible combined at 24 VDC. Current for strobe alone is 0.088 AMPS at 24 VDC. 2. Strobe in -rush current is 3 times rated current for 1 millisecond (2 times rated current for 10 milliseconds). Circuit fuses must be rated to handle this in -rush. In -rush current limitation (by the power supply) does not affect strobe operation. Power supply and wiring can be based on rated (steady state) current. 3. All strobes are designed to flash as specified with continuous applied nominal voltage. Strobe flash rate is designed for 1 flash per second at 24 VDC. Strobes are not recommended for use on interrupted or pulsing signaling circuits. 4. Strobe candela rating is per UL Standard 1638 measured on axis. Warning: This intensity may not be adequate to alert or awaken occupants in the protected area. 5. Rated voltage is 18-31 VDC (filtered or unfiltered FWR). 6. Peak dBA is measured at 10 feet in an anechoic chamber with peak meter response. Typical dBA is average sound level measured with fast meter response. 7. Speaker models have all wattage taps shown in table (field -selectable) except ET models do not provide 4 -watt tap with 25 VRMS audio voltage. Speaker dBA ratings are measured at 10 feet per UL standard 1480. 8. Select largest backbox shown in mounting options where possible to provide additional wiring room for easy installation. 9. UL = Underwriters Lab- oratories (Listed under Standards 1638, 464 and 1480), CFM = Califomia Fire Marshal, NYC = New York City, BFP = Chicago, FM — Factory Mutual. WHEELOCK, INC. ■ 273 BRANCHPORT AVENUE • LONG BRANCH, N.J. 07740 • (908) 222-6880 • FAX 908-222-8707 Security Systems GENERAL PS series batteries provide secondary power for the whole ADT series of fire alarm control panels. FEATURES • Provide secondary power for control panels • Gelled electrolyte • Sealed and maintenance free • Overcharge protected • Extended shelf life • Easy handling with leak -proof construction • Ruggedly constructed, high -impact ABS plastic case • Long service life • Compact design CAPACITY Battery capacity, expressed in ampere -hours (Ah), is the product of a discharge current and the length of time that the current is discharged. Batteries are rated according to their performance during 20 hours of discharge at a constant current. The rated capacity of a battery is determined by subjecting it to a constant discharge current for 20 hours at 68° F (20° C). After 20 hours the voltage across the terminals is measured. The discharge current which causes a reading of 1.72 volts per cell (5.16 V on a 6 V battery and 10.32 V on a 12 V battery) is called the rated current. This current multiplied by 20 is the rated capacity of the battery. APPLICATIONS Use the PS series batteries to provide backup power for control panels. Select batteries based on current requirements for your system and the capacity of its charger. These batteries can be used over a temperature range of -76° F to +140° F (-60° C to +60° C). CONSTRUCTION The sealed construction of the Power -Sonic battery allows trouble-free, safe operation in any position. There is no need to add electrolyte, as gases generated during overcharge are recombined in a unique "Oxy- gen Cycle." Thebattery is sealed, leak -proof, and maintenance free. The case is made of ABS, a high -impact plastic resin (acrylonitrile butadiiene styrene copolymer) with high resistance to chemicals & flammability. INSTALLATION All panels have space reserved for batteries. See appropriate panel installation manual for battery size restrictions. Typical interconnection diagrams are shown in the literature accompanying each control panel. January 19, 1993 Page 1 of 2 Catalog Section: Power Supplies 1-200 PS Series Batteries SEALED RECHARGEABLE ___10 BATTERY POWER,C'i 7 Mod•l PS -696 B Volt 9.6 AH Pow•r•Sonlo Corporotlon The PS -695 Battery • The PS -1242 Battery 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: FM Security Systems, 300 Interpace Parkway, Parsippany, NJ 07054 Phone: (201) 316-1000 FAX: (201) 316-1131 e SEALED RECHARGEABLE BATTERY MODEL PS -1270 12 VOLT 7.0 AMP. HOUR 4 Length 5.94 t .04 Inches (151 t 1 mm) r9 Width 2.56 ± .04 Inches (65±1 mm) jt a • s u c^ cE aE aN • _ 41N -II 01 o x 0 v OONOOONOOOOM�\MM\Y 00000. OOOp00N0000 n BB -17:• Optional Battery Backbox 14-1/2" Wide x 8"-1/4" High x 4-3/4" Deep For remote mounting of two 12 volt PS -12170 batteries ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS The fire control panel shall be equipped with secondary power provided by gelled -electrolyte batteries. The batteries shall be maintenance free and shall be capable of powering the system in a manner and for a length of time determined by the governing regulations and the authority having jurisdiction. Model Nominal Voltage V Nominal Capacity @ 20 hour mA rate Discharge Capacity CO 20 hour AH rate Dimensions Length Width Height Height over terminal Weight in. mm. in. mm. in. mm. in. mm. lbs. kg. PS -695 6 9.5 475 4.26 108 2.75 70 5.54 141 534 141 4.9 2.2 PS -1242 12 4.0 200 3.54 90 2.76 70 3.98 101 4.13 105 3.8 1.7 PS -1270 12 7.0 325 5.94 151 2.56 65 3.70 94 3.86 98 5.7 2.6 PS -12120 12 12 600 5.94 151 3.86 98 3.70 94 3.86 98 8.8 4.Q PS -12170 12 17 850 7.13 181 2.99 76 6.57 167 637 167 12.8 5.8 PS -12250 12 25 1300 6.89 175 634 166 4.92 125 4.92 125 18.7 83 6.5 S 6.0 a 74 5.5 5.0 4.5 4.0 -13 12 - 11 - 10 - 9 - 8 Characteristic Discharge Curves 11 ftb 6C f.25C "0.175C • (116-0. 5C - OT 3C 2C 1C 1 2 3 5 10 20 30 60 2 3 5 10 20 30 minutes >I< hours ->1 Discharge Time 0 20° C (68° 9 Effect of Temperature on Capacity 120% 100% 80% 0 VI 60% • 40% 0 20% 0% -20- -10- r J - 0.5C 0.1C - 0.250 - 0.6C - 1C -2C 0- 10- 20- 30- 40- 50% 60% Temperature (Degrees C.) N 0 N 0 as a 0 0 0 2 0 PART NAME OR DESCRIPTION SUPV ALRM SUPV. ALRM. CURR CURR CURR. CURR. QTY EACH EACH TOTAL TOTAL Focus 45 CU 7188-203 1 0.1200 0.2000 0.1200 0.2000 Manual pull station 2 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Smoke detector 6 0.0000 0.0500 0.0000 0.3000 Heat detector 15 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Horn/strobe 4 0.1380 0.0000 0.5520 Mini horn/strobe 1 0.1000 0.0000 0.1000 TOTALS: 29 0.1200 1.1520 REQ.#HRS STANDBY?: 24 TOT. ALRM. MIN. IN ALRM?: 5 MIN. AMP. HR. BATT REQ= (30% Batt.Age Fac.Inc) (130% Total Load) 3.0 di FILE RE—SUBMITTAL TO EXISTING PERMIT LIST OF MATERIALS SUPPLIED TO: BP OIL CCmUT 114 PACIFIC HIGHWAY SOUTH TUKWILLA, WA 98188 FIRE DISTRICT. TUKWILLA FOR FIRE ALARM AND MONITORING PERMIT BY: ADT SECURITY SYSTEMS CONTACT: FRANK CRUSON TELEPHONE: 389-6927 REGISTRATION NUMBER: ADTSES*115B5 DATE: 7/7/93 QUANITY MODEL DESCRIPTION Security Systems 1916 Boren Avenue Seattle WA 98101-1406 Telephone 206 624 3103 Fax 206 654 2189 1 2 1 2 3 1 5 7188-203 NP8-6 5060-2 4220-135 3534 EHS—DL2 W—VF—R MIZ-12—WS—VF—R FOCUS 45 CU YUASA BATTERY MANUAL FIRE ALARM HEAT DETECTORS SMOKE DETECTORS HORN STROBE MINI—HORN STROBE hCk INC. Wheelock's new EH -Series Electronic Homs and EHS- Series Electronic Strobe Homs offer outstanding ad- vantages over conventional electromechanical horns in performance, packaging, and economical installa- tion. Standard broadband horn sound output is elec- tronically produced to provide up to 103 peak dB at 10 feet with only 17 milliamps of current. The solid state design minimizes concerns about in -rush current and RFI noise while providing high reliability and long op- erating life unmatched by conventional horn designs. The compact package styles incorporate durable, high -impact thermoplastic construction to provide at- tractive appearance and convenient installation to standard 4" backboxes. All models are available with factory attached strobes for visual signaling in unison with the audible alarm (single input) or independently (dual input). Features • Solid state construction for unmatched performance, dependability, and economy compared to conven- tional designs. • Broadband horn sound output with 103 peak dB for high audibility. 3 Low current draw (0.017 Amps at 24 VDC) to min- imize power supply and wiring costs. • Wide input voltage range ensures system compati- bility and allows 24 VDC horns to work on 12 VDC also, using filtered or unfiltered voltage. • Flush mounting to standard 4" backboxes without need for separate trimplate. • Full range of attractive mounting options for indoor or outdoor installations. • High impact thermoplastic design for durable service and low shipping costs. • Strobe hom models with single input for fast tandem wiring or dual inputs for independent operation of hom and strobe. • Choice of 1.5, 15.0 or 117 candela strobes. • Screw terminal inputs for convenient in -out wiring. • UL listed for Fire Protective Service. • Low current draw 117 candela strobe models for Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) applications. EH/EHS SERIES ELECTRONIC HORNS AND STROBE HORNS SERIES EH -D EHS-D Specifications The Alarm Signals shall be Wheelock EH/EHS Se- ries Electronic Horns and Strobe Horns. They shall be solid state construction and shall produce a broadband horn sound output of 96 dBA (103 peak dBA) at 10 feet in an anechoic chamber. Hom cur- rent shall be 0.017 Amps at 24 VDC (0.040 Amps at 12 VDC). Strobe current shall be 0.025 Amps at 24 VDC (0.050 Amps at 12 VDC) for 1.5 candela; 0.075 Amps at 24 VDC for 15.0 candela; and 0.088 Amps at 24 VDC for 117 candela. Mountings for surface, semi -flush, flush, and outdoor installation shall be provided with screw terminals for in -out field wiring of up to #12 gauge wire. All models shall be UL Listed for Fire Protective Service. , WHEELOCK, INC. • 273 BRANCHPORT AVENUE • LONG BRANCH, N. J. 07740 • (908) 222-6880 FAX: 908-222-8707 Ordering Information Model Order Vo Model Number Order Code Input Voltage (VDC) Input Current (AMPS) dBA at 10 Feet Mounting Options Wiring Approvals 12 VDC 24 VDC 12 VDC 24 VDC Typical Peak Typical Peak ELECTRONIC HORNS EH-DL1-R 4027 12/24 0.015 0.017 90 98 96 103 B' F Fig. 1 FM, UL CFM, ULC NYC, BFP EH-DL2-R 4026 12 0.040 24 96 103 103 1.5 EH-EL1-R 4025 12/24 0.015 0.017 90 98 96 103 A, C, D, E EH-EL2-R 4024 12 0.040 EH-DL1-WH-24-VF-R 96 103 0.017 96 ELECTRONIC STROBE HORNS (Dual Input) Model Number Number Code Input (VDC) dBA CInputu at 10 Feet Rated Mounting Options Wiring Approvals (AMPS) Typical Peak Candela ELECTRONIC STROBE HORNS (Single Input) EHS-DL1-W-VF-R 4033 24 0.035 96 103 1.5 B, F Rg' 1 FM, UL CFM, BFP EHS-DL2-W-VF-R 4032 12 0.090 96 103 1.5 EHS-ELI-W-VF-R 4029 24 0.035 96 103 1.5 A, C, D, E EHS-EL2-W-VF-R 4028 12 0 090 96 103 1.5 ELECTRONIC STROBE HORNS (Dual Input) Model Number Order Code Horn Voltage (VDC) Horn Current (AMPS) dBA at 10 Feet Strobe Voltage (VDC) Strobe Conant (AMPS) Rated Candela Mounting Options Wiring Approvals Typical Peak EH-DL1-WS-24-VF-R 4035 24 0.017 96 103 24 0.025 1.5 B,F Fig. UL, CFM, ULC** EH-DL2-WS-12-VF-R 4034 12 0.040 96 103 12 0.050 1.5FM, EH-EL1-WS-24-VF-R 4031 24 0.017 96 103 24 0.025 1.5 A, C, D, E EH-EL2-WS-12-VF-R 4030 12 0.040 96 103 12 0.050 1.5 EH-DL1-WH-24-VF-R 4556 24 0.017 96 103 24 0.075 15.0 B, F FM, UL, CFM NYC, BFP EH-EL1-WH-24-VF-R 4553 24 0.017 96 103 24 0.075 15.0 A, C, D, E EH-DL1-WM-24-VF-R 4912 24 0.017 96 103 24 0.088 117 B, F UL, CFM NYC, BFP EH-EL1-WM-24-VF-R 4913 24 0.017 96 103 24 0.088 117 A, C, D, E Due to continuous development of our products, specificat'ons and offerings are subject to change without notice, in **See Note 9 accordance with Wheelock, Inc. standard terms and conditions. NOTES: 1. Horn models with 12/24 input voltage are UL listed fo use on 12 VDC or 24 VDC systems. 12 VDC horn models are UL listed for 9.0 to 15.6 VDC. 12 VDC strobe hom models are UL tested for 9.6 to 14.4 VDC. All 24 VDC models are UL listed for 18.0 to 31.0 VDC. All models can be used with filtered or unfiltered (fut wave rectified) voltage. 2. dBA is measured in an anechoic chamber with fast meter response (typical) and peak meter response (peak). 3. Standard strobe horns have white lens with red "Fire" lettering. UL rated light output 1.5 candela for 12,000 peak candlepower and 15.0 candela for 70,000 peak candlepower, and 117 candela for ADA requirements. Strobe in -rush current is 3 times rated current for 1 millisecond (2 times rated current for 10 milliseconds). Circuit fuses must be rated to handle this in -rush. In -rush current limitation (by the power supply) does not affect strobe operation. Power supply and wiring can be based on rated (steady state) current. 4. Strobe candela rating is per UL Standard 1638 measured on axis. © Warning: This intensity may not be adequate to alert or awaken occupants in the protected area. 5. All strobes are designed to flash as specified with continuous applied nominal voltage. Strobe flash rate is designed for 1 flash per second at nominal input voltage. Strobes are not recommended for use on interrupted or pulsing signaling circuits. 6. Single input strobe homs are recommended for fast wiring when horn and strobe operate in unison on continuous alarm systems. Dual input strobe horns are recommended for coded alarm systems and for independent control of the hom and strobe. 7. All standard 117 CD strobes are for vertical sidewall mounting only, with the clear lens window at the lower part of the lens and any lens lettering properly reading vertically. 6. Q WARNING: Fire Alarm strobe products other than 117 candela are not designed for installation at facilities under the jurisdiction of the Americans with Disabilities Act and should not be used at such locations. If ADA compliant devices are required or there are any questions, please contact Wheelock. 9. Approvals: UL = Underwriters Laboratories, CFM = Califomia Fire Marshal, ULC = Underwriters Laboratories of Canada (24 VDC, 0.050 A strobes for all ULC strobe horns), NYC = New York City, FM = Factory Mutual; BFP = City of Chicago. © WARNING: Any material extrapolated from this document or from Wheelock manuals or other documents describing the product for use in promotional or advertising claims, or for any other use, including description of the product's application, operation, installation and testing is used at the sole risk of the user and Wheelock will not have any liability for such use. Mounting Options (All models shown with optional strobe. Backboxes and plates ordered separately.) A. SURFACE 'IsSi EH -E EHS-E is 140I a 11 c, „to (2clAPSERIES0 DBB B. SURFACE SERIES EH -D EHS-D 'BB C. SURFACE SERIES EH -E EHS-E DBB D. OUTDOOR 11(itS SERIES EH -E EHS-E WBB , - v E. SEMI SERIES EH -E EHS- -FLUSH a 1r0 0 I f E 4- sq.x d • ® SFP 21/i' deep 01 0 backbox F. FLUSH 4- sq x 2'4" SERIES', EH -D EHS D deep w il backbox ` � TT i ' / 01 °�� i I Wiring FIG. 1 Rettdng Signalor P (STROBE) HORN Nal Sign, FIG. 2 Receding Strobe P Rettig Hem or FAOP STROBE HORN Neel Strobe or EOL Nal Nom OL WHEELOCK, INC. • 273 BRANCHPORT AVENUE • LONG BRANCH, N. J. 07740 • (908) 222-6880 S1400 -Rev. 1192 FAX: 908-222-8707 Printed in U.S.A. • SPECIFICATIONS 1. Nominal voltage 6v 2. Nominal capocky 20 hr. rate of 400 ma to 5.25 V 8.0 A.H. 10 hr. rate of 740 ma to 5.25 V 7.4 A.H. 5hr. rate of 1360 mato5.10 V 6.8 AH. 1 hr. rate of 4800 ma to 4.80 V 4.8 A.M. 3. Weight {approxi 4. Energy density (20 hr. rate) 5. Specific energy (20 hr. rate) 6. internal resistance of Charged battery 7_ Maximum discharge current with standard terminals 8. Maximum short duration discharge current 9. Operating temperature range Charge Discharge R 10. Charge retention (shelf life) at 68°F (20°C) 4 month 3 months 6 months 11. Life expectancy Standby use Cycle use 100% depth 01 discharge 50% depth of discharge 30% dcpth of discharge 12. Sealed construction 13. Standard terminal 4. Housing material 3.96 pounds (1800 gs.) 1.08 WH/cubic inch (66 WH/thre) 12.1 WH/paund (27 WH/kgt 15 mil)ichms (appnx.) 40 amperes 300 amperes 5°F to 122' F (-15°C to 50°C) —4•Fto140°F (-20°Cto 60'C) 9776 91'X. 8516 3 to 5 years 250 cycles (approx.) 550 cycles (spprox.) 1200 cycles (approx.) Can be operated, charged or stored in any position without leakage. • Faston tab 187 ASS resin • DIMENSIONS • TERMINAL t•` RECOGNIZED BY UL, Fife No. MH 12970 - DISCHARCE CHARACTERISTIC CURVES WIMP. 7 7S • u� SO l l w 4M lee WC leen peel • • 7s ao 10313.0.0. XIII 0.0AD. 1 „11i1 al 11'■LG le :Icw-g-f-7-01111121111 ;►1H11M1►111111111 1E1 1111111 111111 11111 a.r .r 1 .r a /r .r -4-.... af.-.. 7S SO l pa l 1dc11a� 4M lee WC leen peel • • 7s ao 10313.0.0. CYCLE SERVICE LIFE IN RELATION TO DEPTH OF DISCHARGE TESTING eoraNno.OR O'TCNARGE CURRENT: O.Iie tiq.Ir.Y. L7Y/CEf.0 CeARGNO GuAA nr. OAK Amp. eMAKCING wLUMfi 17110 r O13CIIA101O CAPALTrY AMLMMr Ti1dpU11ATUR6 70Y To We op TD Tri) LW wa MC l pa l I - 4M O.lc 7s ao 10313.0.0. XIII 0.0AD. 30% ocml OFnocHARGE al le 0 I ae or GyP.Ri ICTiLO TEMPERATURE EFFECTS IN RELATION TO BATTERY CAPACITY IAN% 170 • 100 Z a /A 4. 1▪ 40 -wc -*c c 0'e Id a c - 4'F 1 'F : 1 !r Ws s$ F w'w AicorSfi TDIPERATIm •dc 104.1 /af c I:YF see vue$ r1 7,0 S.0 OPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE VS REMAINING CAPACITY MC pa I - O.lc 7s 0 le S. -wc -*c c 0'e Id a c - 4'F 1 'F : 1 !r Ws s$ F w'w AicorSfi TDIPERATIm •dc 104.1 /af c I:YF see vue$ r1 7,0 S.0 OPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE VS REMAINING CAPACITY 20 10 • $9 C WACTrych) 16 100 7 GUM) 5 FLOAT SERVICE LIFE 31=MNG C91401710•4111.0.919$o ram= :11 TO 7JW/CELL • meaner TL►viiATUR@ WC 7O:Ye pew To Vs, pa I - 20 10 • $9 C WACTrych) 16 100 7 GUM) 5 FLOAT SERVICE LIFE 31=MNG C91401710•4111.0.919$o ram= :11 TO 7JW/CELL • meaner TL►viiATUR@ WC 7O:Ye pew To Vs, . undG1Lf► When the battery will be used by the current in a cess of 3C, consult with us prior to use. CHAJGING METHODS (At 20.C) Cycia ass : Maximum charging current 0.25C Charging voltage 7.2 to 7.5V Standby use : Float charging voltage 6.75 to 6.90V CAUTION *Avoid short circuit. • Do not charge in a sealed container. YUASA BATTERY CO., LTD. International Power System= Division i2 -ii, Higashi -Sher 2bashi 2-Chom Minato-kcal. Tokyo, 105, Japan Phone: Tokyo COS )41.37-2411 Cable : YIJASABATRY TOKYO Telex : Y8CTOK A J29228 Distributed by © r Car- N.. ; Na'86A 1 M611 -:0:K' pa 7s 0 S. . undG1Lf► When the battery will be used by the current in a cess of 3C, consult with us prior to use. CHAJGING METHODS (At 20.C) Cycia ass : Maximum charging current 0.25C Charging voltage 7.2 to 7.5V Standby use : Float charging voltage 6.75 to 6.90V CAUTION *Avoid short circuit. • Do not charge in a sealed container. YUASA BATTERY CO., LTD. International Power System= Division i2 -ii, Higashi -Sher 2bashi 2-Chom Minato-kcal. Tokyo, 105, Japan Phone: Tokyo COS )41.37-2411 Cable : YIJASABATRY TOKYO Telex : Y8CTOK A J29228 Distributed by © r Car- N.. ; Na'86A 1 M611 -:0:K' Wheelock THE SIGNAL SOURCES' Wheelock's MIZ-SERIES piezoelectric Mini Homs and Mini Strobe Homs are compact electronic alarm signals that are UL listed for use in Fire Protection Systems. They are ideal for alarm signaling in individual rooms —apartments, hotels, motels, offices—where attrac- tive appearance, dependable performance and eco- nomical installation are prime concerns. MIZ-SERIES Mini Horns produce high sound output (90 dBA at 10 feet) with minimum current draw—just 15 milliamps at 24 volts, and they are available with integral strobes to meet the latest code requirements for visible signaling. All models are designed for easy installation with convenient mounting to standard single -gang boxes and in -out screw terminals for fast wiring. They are ruggedly constructed of high impact thermoplastic and are available in fire alarm red or off-white color to blend with room decor. Features • Low current draw 117 candela strobe model for Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) application. • High sound output for enhanced audibility (90 dBA at 10 feet). • Low current draw to save on power supply and wire costs (15 milliamps max). • Choice of 1.5, 15.0 or 117 candela strobes. • Just two screw terminals on all models for fast and secure in -out wiring. • Convenient flush mounting to standard single -gang backboxes or surface mounting to Wiremold boxes. • Wide operating voltage range for compatibility with unfiltered and unregulated power supplies. • Completely electronic design to minimize in -rush current and RFI noise. • UL Listed for Fire Protective Service. Specifications MIZ SERIES PIEZOELECTRIC MINI HORNS MIZ SERIES PIEZOELECTRIC MINI HORNS The alarm signals shall be Wheelock's MIZ-SERIES or approved equal. They shall be UL Listed for Fire Protective Service. They shall produce a sound pressure level of (90 dBA at 24 VDC; 88 dBA at 12 VDC) at 10 feet in an anechoic test chamber. Current draw shall not exceed (15 mA at 24 VMC; 10 mA at 12 VDC). Integral Strobes shall be available with optional 1.5, 15.0 or 117 candela intensity. The strobes shall be designed to produce one flash per second with continuously applied nominal voltage. Total current draw of Strobe Hom Models shall not exceed (see DC current specified in "ordering information" table). All models shall flush mount to standard single -gang electrical boxes (or surface mount to Wiremold boxes). The mounting plate shall be of flame retardant plastic and in -out screw terminals shall be provided for wiring. WHEELOCK, INC. • 273 BRANCHPORT AVENUE • LONG BRANCH, N. J. 07740 • (908) 222-6880 • FAX: 908-222-8707 Ordering Informationt Model Number Color Order Code Voltage (VDC) DC Current (AMPS) dBA @ 10 Feet Rated Candela Mounting Options Approvals MIZ-12-R Red 4209 12 0.010 88 SING GANG BACKBOX A' B UL, CFM, ULC NYC, FM, BFP MIZ-12-W White 4478 12 0.010 88 MIZ-24-R Red 4208 24 0.015 90 MIZ-24-W White 4479 24 0.015 90 MIZ-12-WS-VF-R Red 4211 12 0.060 90 1.5 C, D UL, CFM ULC", FM MIZ-24-WS-VF-R Red 4210 24 0.040 90 1.5 MIZ-24-WS-VF-W White 4551 24 0.040 90 1.5 MIZ-24-WH-VF-R Red 4270 24 0.090 90 15.0 UL, CFM, NYC, FM, BFP MIZ-24-WM-VF-R Red 4916 24 0.102 90 117 tDue to continuous development o our products, specifications and offerings are subject to change without notice, in accordance with Whee ock, Inc. standard terms and conditions. © WARNING: Any material extrapolated from this document or from Wheelock manuals or other documents describing the product for use in promotional or advertising claims, or for any other use, including description of the product's application, operation, installation and testing is used at the sole risk of the user and Wheelock will not have any liability for such use. "See Note 11 Mounting Options (Backboxes ordered separately.) A FLUSH MOUNTING 1,111 0.' B SURFACE MOUNTING o I I'I , I, �� SING GANG BACKBOX SINGLE GANG WIREMOLD BACKBOX C FLUSH MOUNTING D SURFACE MOUNTING e... GANG DOUBLE BACKBOX ® ri.itil 4111114 ., DOUBLE GANG WIREMOLD BACKBOX 1. All 4 VDC models are UL rated 18.0 to 31.0 VDC. 12 VDC models are rated 9.0 to 15.6 VOC. A8 models can be used with filtered or unfiltered full wave rectified (FWR) power supplies. 2. dBA is measured at 10 feet in an anechoic chamber with peak meter resod Nominal output frequency is 2900 It. 3. Use standard 2WW deep gang boxes for flush mounting (13/4 deep four rear cowire nduit entrance). boxes for Strobes operate only in unison with the audible signal using continuous (non -interrupted) Input voltage. 5. All models are polarized for line supervision.S. Strobe in -rush current is 3 times rated current for 1 mWaecond (2 tines rated current for 10 milliseconds). Circuit fuses must be rated to handle this in- rush. In current Imitation (by the power supply) does not affect strobe. Power supply and wiring can be based on rated (steady) current. 7. AO strobes ars designed to flash as specified with continuous applied nominal voltage. Strobe flash rate is designed for 1 flash per second at 24 VDC. Strobes are not recommended for use on interrupted or pulsi signaling dreuits. 8. Strobe candela rating is per UL Standard 1638 measured on axis. T Wrde ar This intennslty may not be adequate to alert or occupants in the protected area. 9. Waith MI standard 117 CDtrobst b are for vertical sidewa0 mounting only with the clear Tens window at the lower part of the lens Nod any lens lettering property reading vertically. 10. m Waning: Fre Alum strobe products other than 117 candela are not designed for installation at facilities under the jurisdiction of the Americans with Disabttes Act and should not be used at such locations. U ADA compliant devices are required or there are any questions, please contact Wheelock. 11. Approvals; UL = Underwriter's Laboratories, CFM = California Rre Marshal Listing #7135-785:115, NYC New York City, FM = Factory Mutual ULC = Underwriters Laboratories of Canada (0.065 A for 241 IDC ULC strobe horns): BFP - City of Chicago (Red grille only). Wiring (For all models). WHEELOCK, INC. • 273 BRANCHPORT AVENUE • LONG BRANCH, N. J. 07740 • (908) 222-6880 FAX: 908-222-8707 16, MIZ S1700 -Rev. 1192 Security Systems 1916 Boren Avenue Seattle WA 98101-1406 Telephone 206 624 3103 Fax 206 654 2189 LIST OF MATERIALS SUPPLIED TO: BP OIL COMPANY 114 PACIFIC HIGHWAY SOUTH TUKWILLA, WA 98188 FIRE DISTRICT. TUKWILLA FOR FIRE ALARM AND MONITORING PERMIT BY: ADT SECURITY SYSTEMS CONTACT: FRANK CRUSON TELEPHONE: 389-6927 REGISTRATION NUMBER: ADTSES*115B5 DATE: 6/21/93 QUANITY MODEL DESCRIPTION 1 7188-203 FOCUS 45 CU 1 7182-202 BATTERY CABINET 1 5060-2 MANUAL FIRE ALARM 7 4220-135 HEAT DETECTORS 3 3534 SMOKE DETECTORS 5 4430-53 HORN STROBE REGISTERED AS PROVIDED BY LAW AS A: • ELEC CONT R - LTD ENEPOY REGISTRATION NUMBER _ EXPIRATION DATE EC06 -: -': ADTSES.7.I1 585. G /25/95 _k _DrSE=U C:1TY SYSTEMS 191_BORE N AVE S_ ATT LE '9g-4611406 SIGNATU„-7,„e ISSUED BY DEPARTM r OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES TRANSMITTER BATT. CALC. SLPY ALRM SIkv. ALRM. PART NAME OR CiiR CURR Ctfdt. Cif& DESCRIPTION QTY EACH EACH TOTAL TOTAL F45 TRANSMITTER 1 0.2500 0.2500 0.2500 0.2500 TOTALS: 1 0.2500 0.2500 REI. ERS STANDBY?: 24 TOT .ALRM.MIN.IN ALRIf?: 5 MIN.AMP.HR.BATT REQ= 6.0 (30L Batt.Ane Fac.Incl (1302 Total Load) Paget The FOCUS®45 System. FOCUS 45 is the easy to operate security and fire monitoring system. More important, it also helps pro- vide security for your mid- size business. FOCUS 45 can effortlessly regulate up to 8 zones of security. In addition to intrusion and fire detecting services, FOCUS 45 monitors critical conditions and holdup alarms. The FOCUS 45 System can be used for all types of central station set -vice (including transmission of passcodes). It also covers local service and direct connection to fire or police. Plug-in commu- nication modules for all receiving equipment. The FOCUS 45 System is controlled via a 7188-043 keyless operating unit. Up to five may be used. Now you can have the leading-edge technology of a FOCUS 45 security system from ADT, including: ❑ Interactive two-way com- munications between your FOCUS 45 System and ADT. Your terminal can communicate its informa- tion to ADT electronically, and we can automatically reprogram changes in your Security Systems ADT Security Systems, Inc. 300 Interpace Parkway Parsippany, NJ 07054 1 -800 -ADT -INFO ADT Canada 5734 Yonge Street Willowdale Ontario. Canada M2M 3T3 1-800-268-3770 L4276.00 (4-90/20M) A SECURITY AND FIRE MONITORING SYSTEM FOR YOUR MID-SIZE BUSINESS AS EASY TO USE AS A PUSH BUTTON PHONE. system. It's called inter- rogative response control, an ADT exclusive. 0 We can help pinpoint and monitor areas of alarm, help remotely track an intruder's movements or the progression of a fire, help guide police and fire professionals for an appropriate response. You're in Control With FOCUS 45 you can increase control over numerous aspects of your building's protection: ❑ identify which sensors in your buildings sent an alarm signal and make a record of what kind—fire, SYSTEM STAN, 5 FOCUS 45 Operating Unit 7188-028 burglary, holdup, sprin- kler or critical condition. ❑ alert an ADT central station, where highly trained personnel can respond to the problem. ❑generate printed reports that help you manage your security program (optional). Specifications Low Voltage Power Transformer Primary: Secondary: Battery Type (standby, separately -ordered): Fuse (F3): 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, Class II 18 VAC, 50 VA (2) 6V, 2.5 AH, 5.0 AH or 24 AH 4A, 3AG, Slo-blo Environmental Operating Temperature Range for Control Unit: 32°F (0°C) to 120°F (50°C) Exterior Dimensions of Control Unit: 7188-203 Weight of Control Unit Cabinet Tamper: 113/4"W x 14%"H x 31/4"D 12 lbs. 7188-003 Cover only 7188-103 Cover and lining Color of Control Unit Warm brown Operating Unit Specification Power Input: 18 volts, 50 VA 120 mA—Display off 280 mA—Display on Environmental Operating Temperature Range: 32°F/0°C-120°F/49°C Exterior Dimensions of Operating Unit: 7188-028 Weight: 5"/12.7 cm; W 5"/12.7 cm; H 1.8" /4.6 cm; D • • 8.5 oz/240gm Universal Communicator 7187-099 DUE TO CONTINUOUS DEVELOPMENT OF OUR PRODUCTS SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. in assign individual pass - codes to key employees. ❑ change opening and closing times, holiday schedules, etc. without telephoning the central station ❑bypass one burglar alarm sensor in order to close the building when necessary. ❑recognize an unautho- rized entry into specific areas during hours of business operation. You program the FOCUS 45 Security System—it's easy Want to open for business early or close later? Special schedule for holidays, week- ends, or off -hours activitiy? It's easy to use your FOCUS 45 keypad to set special schedules. Or to bypass delivery doors for incoming merchandise while leaving protection"on" for the building. Your personal passcode "enters" opening/closing and bypass signals. Just set your instructions with finger-tip ease and help protect your business with FOCUS 45 and ADT 24-hour central station monitoring. Printed U.S.A. Unimode® System fire alarm monitor & control FEATURES • Sealed Lead Acid Rechargeable Battery • Long Life • Low Maintenance • Exceptional Deep Discharge Recovery No Corrosive Gas Generation DESCRIPTION The 4520-600 series battery packs provide 24 VDC standby power to operate the Unimode system dur- ing a failure of the commercial power source. Each 24 volt battery pack consists of a set of re- chargeable gelled electrolyte lead acid batteries. These batteries are ideally suited for the charge - discharge cycles associated with fire alarm applica- tions. Battery packs are sized depending on the sys- tem, the load, and the standby period required. The 4520-605; -608; -610; -615 battery packs mount within the Unimode enclosure and do not reduce the mounting space available for module installation. Battery Packs 4520-600 Series U.L. Listed SELECTION Selection of the proper battery pack is based on the power requirements of the fully configured system, i.e., both the module power requirements as well as the power requirements of the signaling devices. Additionally, the standby period over which the sys- tem must operate must also be considered. Required standby periods for each system classification may be determined by consulting the NFPA 72 series standards. 4520 -605 - SYSTEMS Unimode® System fire alarm monitor & control The Ampere -Hour requirements of the Unimode system may be determined using the following equation: system Ampere -Hours =1.2 [7Oma + I$) x H + (IB+Ib) ] 12 Where H = Hours of standby operation Is = Supervisory Current Ia = Alarm Signal Current (signaling devices) Ib = Alarm current (total for 3 zones or 10% of zones in alarm, worst case. Be sure to include system functions such as central sta- tion modules.) NOTE: This equation provides a minimum of 5 minutes of operation at the end of the standby period. Current requirements may be determined from individual specification sheets. ENGINEERS' SPECIFICATION Standby power for the system shall be provided for a 24 (60) hour period. At the end of this 24 (60) hour period, the system shall be capable of operating all signaling devices for a minimum of 5 minutes. Bat- teries shall be of the gelled electrolyte type. ORDERING INFORMATION BATTERY PACK DESCRIPTION 4520-605 5AH, 24VDC 4520-608 8AH, 24VDC 4520-610 10AH, 24VDC 4520-615 15AH, 24VDC (15, 23 module enclosure only) 4520-624 24AH, 24VDC (external cabinet required) 84520-638 38AH, 24VDC (external cabinet required) Battery Packs 4520-600 Series U.L. Listed DUE TO CONTINUOUS DEVELOPMENT OF OUR PRODUCTS, SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. Form 2266-00: 4520-600 (3-88/1 OM) ADT, Inc. 300 Interpace Parkway, Parsippany, N.J. 07054 Printed in U S A Unimode® System Photoelectronic Smoke Detectors DESCRIPTION The 3534-2FS, -2FST and -2FSH are 2 -wire photoelectronic smoke detectors with an 85 dB sounder. The detectors operate on the light scattering concept. A pulsed infrared light emitting diode is used as the light source and a high speed photodiode as the sensing element. The 85 dB sounder emits a steady tone whenever the detec- tor alarms. In addition, the horn may be turned on to pulse 1/4 second on, 1/4 second off by reversing the polarity of the power. This will require less than 15 mA average current per detector. The 3534-2FST detector is equipped with an integral heat sensor (135°F). The 3534-2FSH includes an electrically iso- lated heat sensor (135°F) for connection to a separate alarm initiating circuit. • Integral 85 dB solid state horn • UL 268 listed • Alarm verification • Power/alarm indicator LED • Functional test • Tamper resistant hinged cover • Integral or isolated heat sensor • Auxiliary alarm contacts (optional) • RFI and line transient protection APPLICATION The 3534-2FS, -2FST and -2FSH smoke detectors are espe- cially suited for residential occupancies including hotels, motels and dormitories where efficient distribution of the alarm signal is essential. The detectors are also ideal in commercial, industrial and institutional occupancies. The detectors are intended for 2 -wire connection to compatible UL listed 24 volt DC fire alarm control units. They continue to function as detectors when power polarity is reversed to pulse their horns. INSTALLATION The smoke detectors mount to standard single gang or 4" octagonal electrical boxes, and to WIREMOLD No. 5739 fixture boxes. All field wiring connections are made to a terminal block on the printed circuit board. This area is acces- sed by depressing the cover release tab and opening the hinged cover. System wiring easily fits through the opening in the back of the smoke detector. A field "knock out" area is provided for use when power limited surface wiring is used. SMOKE DETECTOR SPACING On smooth ceilings (as defined in NFPA 72E), spacing of 30 feet (9.1 meters) may be used as a guide. Other spacing may be used depending on ceiling height, high air move- ment, and other conditions or response requirements. Area Type, DC Powered Two Wire with 85 dB Horn 3534-2FS,-2FST and -2FSH U.L. Listed ALARM VOLTS VDC 20 15 10 5 0 3534-2FS, -2FST and -2FSH Alarm Characteristics (typical) I 1 1 TO 33 VDC MAX. 10 20 30 40 ALARM CURRENT mA 50 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS StandbyVoltage't Standby Current Max. Surge Current Alarm Offset Voltage Alarm Voltage Max. Alarm Current Alarm Current @ 15VDC Reverse Polarity Voltage `t Reverse Polarity "ON" Current Reverse Polarity Average Current 15-30VDC or 15-30 VFWR 50 kA 0.4 P A seconds 12VDC ± 1.0V 33 VDC 50mA±10%@24VDC 40 mA min. 12-30VDC or 12-30VFWR 25 mA 12.5 mA To ensure reset, reduce detector voltage to 4.0 V or Tess or current to 1 mA or less. Reset time: 1 second. tActual max. — min. is + 10%; –15% `VDC — filtered; 10% maximum ripple VFWR — unfiltered full wave rectified APPROVALS The smoke detector is for use in commercial fire protective signaling systems (NFPA 71, 72A, 72B, 72C, or 720) and in household fire warning systems(NFPA 74). SYSTEMS Unimode® System Photoelectronic Smoke Detectors Area Type, DC Powered Two Wire with 85 dB Horn 3534-2FS,-2FST and -2FSH U.L. Listed WIRING CONNECTIONS first detector COMPATIBLE LISTED CONTROL UNIT• screw terminal enlargement for detail 64520-230 OR 4520-430/530 USED 2 NOTE : 1) Detector screw terminals are designed to prevent looping of unbroken wire. To ensure supervision, wire runs must be broken at terminals (see above diagram). END•OF•LINE DEVICE END•OF-LINE DEVICE SPECIFICATIONS The smoke detectors shall be model 3534-2FS (or -2FST or -2FSH) and shall operate on the photoelectronic light - scattering principle. The detectors shall be listed by Under- writers Laboratories, Inc. The smoke detector shall contain an infrared LED Tight source and a Tight sensing photodiode. These components shall be positioned such that when smoke particles enter the sensing area, Tight from the LED reflects onto the photo - diode. When the amount of light reflected onto the photo - diode reaches the sensitivity setting, the smoke sampling rate shall increase to twice (2x) normal. The alarm signal shall be verified by requiring three (3) successive smoke sensings above the sensitivity setting. Detector alarm shall occur only after verification and will cause the normally flashing power indicator LED to Tight continuously and the alarm circuit to operate. The detectors shall be capable of latching or non -latching alarm functions. The detectors shall provide for field sensitivity measurement and easily operated functional field test. The smoke detector shall contain an internal 85 dB horn which emits a steady tone when the detector alarms and a pulsed 1/4 second ON, 1/4 second OFF tone when turned on by reversal of power polarity. The detectors shall be equipped with an integral 135° F (57°C) beat sensor (3534-2FST). The detectors shall be . equipped with an isolated 135° F (57° C) heat sensor (3534- 2FSH). Form 2266-00: 3534-2FS (6-86/20M) The detectors shall be a single part with a hinged cover and include a concealed tamper-resistant latch. The detector shall include insect screens. All wiring terminations shall be to clamp -type screw termi- nals protected by a terminal block cover. The smoke detector shall mount to a standard single gang electrical box, a 4" octagonal electrical box, or WIREMOLD No. 5739 fixture box. MODEL 3534-2FSH The detectors shall be equipped with an isolated 135° F (57° C) heat sensor. PRODUCT DATA NOMINAL SENSITIVITY SETTING S = 3.3%/foot (0.47 dB/m) OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE 32°F to 120°F 0°C to 49°C OPERATING HUMIDITY RANGE 0 to 95% RH DETECTOR SIZE diameter 6.1 in. 15.5 cm height 2.0 in. 5.0 cm weight 8.8 oz. 0.25 kg ADT Executive Offices, One World Trade Center, New York, N.Y. 10048 Printed in U.S.A. Unimode® System fire alarm - monitor & control The Heat Detectors react -to abnormal heat by closure of normally -open contacts. The 4220 is a combination rate -of -rise and fixed -temperature de- tector. The 4222 is a fixed -temperature detector only. Detector Features • Attractive low profile blends with any decor. • Reliable low-cost operation. • Double -screw terminals for -supervised connections. • Mounting flexibility using unique twist -lock plate. • Operated Indicator Disc. DESCRIPTION The Heat Detectors low profile and white finish are suitable to any decor scheme. A unique mounting plate (supplied) permits installation directly on a ceiling for approved open wiring or to a 31/2" (or 4") octagonal, or 31/4" square, outlet box for con- duit wiring. Both detectors are available in 135°F or 197°F ratings. The working parts are protected against dirt, dust, moisture, and other normal en- vironmental hazards. OPERATION The 4220 is suitable for use in most locations ex- cept those with sudden temperature changes or extreme hazardous or corrosive atmospheres. The Heat Detectors 4220/4222 Series California State Fire Marshal U.L., U.L.C. Listed/FM Approved detector initiates an alarm when (1) the surround- ing air temperature rises too quickly, activating its rate -of -rise pneumatic mechanism, or (2) the rated temperature is reached, causing its fusible fixed - temperature element to open. The rate -of -rise mechanism is self -restoring upon dissipation of the heat or with constant temperature prevailing. The fusible element is coupled to a spring-loaded disc which pops down, dangling from a tether, when the melting point of the element is reached. The dan- gling disc indicates the detector must be replaced. The 4222 has a fusible element only and is used where sudden temperature changes below rated temperature may occur. APPLICATION DATA • Detector Description Temp. Rating ("F) Max. Ceiling Temp. ("F) Max Spacing Guide Rating (Note 1) Contact Ratings Physical Dimensions 4220-135 Combination Fixed Temperature Rate of Rise 135 1003.0 50' (30') amps @ 6-125 VAC 1.0 amp @ 6-28 VMC 0.3 amp @ 125 VDC 0.1 amp @ 250 VDC 43 " dia. x 13"e" high 4220-197 197 150 4222-135 Fusible Fixed Temperature 135 100 30' (30') 4222-197 197 150 Note: UL(FM max. spacing ratings are for detectors on smooth ceilings, only. Refer to NFPA-72E for detailed spacing requirements. SYSTEM Unimode® Heat Detectors System 4220/4222 Series fire alarm monitor & control California State Fire Marshal U.L., U.L.C. Listed/FM Approved (4)LUGS FOR MOUNTING DIRECTLY ON CEIUNG (BEND UP 90•) (4) HOLES FOR MOUNTING TO OUTLET BOX OR CEILING MOUNTING PLATE (4) LUGS ON MOUNTING PLATE (BEND UPRIGHT WITH PUERS) l .8 SCREW CEILING 3# OR4. OCTAGONAL BOX (NOT SUPPLIED) TO INSTALL. MATCH ARROWS 014 PLATE AND HEAT DETECTOR AND TURN THERMOSTAT CLOCKWISE OPEN WIRING MOUNTING MOUNTING PLATE (SUPPLIED) MOUNTING PLATE (SUPPLIED) TO REMOVE. LIFT FINGER WITH SCREWDRIVER TIP. THEN TURN HEAT DETECTOR COUNTER- CLOCKWISE CONDUIT BOX MOUNTING OUTGOING WIRES (TO SUCCEEDING THERMOSTAT OR TO CONTROL UNIT) INCOMING WIRES (FROM CONTROL UNIT OR PRECEDING NEAT DETECTOR) NOTE: TO ENSURE SUPERVISKIN.CONNECT EACH WIRE TO A SEPARATE SCREW, AS SHOWN. CONNECTION OF WIRES Form 2266-00: 4220/4222 (4-86 20M) AOT Executive Offices. One World Trade Center. New York. N.Y. 10048 Printed in U.S.A. Unimode® System fire alarm monitor & control FEATURES • Attractive Lexan Design • Single Stage or Two Stage Operation • Flexible Contact Arrangement • Surface or Semi -Flush mounting • Optional Break rod feature DESCRIPTION The ADT 5060 Series non -coded fire alarm stations provide an attractive, easy to identify means for man- ually initiating a fire alarm signal. Constructed of high impact textured red Lexan, the low profile design com- plements most architectual styles while meeting code requirements. The recessed operating levers are designed to elimi- nate projections which can catch clothing and cause accidental operation. The operation of the station requires the user to push in the top panel of the station and then pull the main action lever. Once operated, the main action lever remains in the actuated position. The station can be reset with a key. Various switch configurations are available with the 5060 Series stations. The 5060-S has a N.O. switch which closes its contact when the main operating lever is pulled. The 5060 -SG is similar to the 5060-S except that it contains an additional N.O. general alarm key oper- ated switch which is accessible when the main actuat- ing lever is operated. The 5060 -SR and -SGR are similar to the 5060-S and -SG, respectively, except that they are equipped with 1,000 ohm resistors for applications requiring current limited alarm initiating devices. TECHNICAL DATA To meet the requirements of U.L. and other local codes only one field wire is permitted to be connected to each terminal. Connections to the station are made on clamp type terminals. Wires up to 14 AWG can be connected to the Non -Coded Fire Alarm Station 5060 Series U.L. Listed, FM Approved Dual Action. Non -Coded Fire Alarm Station 5060 Series terminal. The switch contacts on the 5060-S and -SG are rated at 3 A @ 120 VAC/24 VDC. The switch contacts on the 5060 -SR and -SGR are rated for 3 A @ 24 VDC. All switch contacts are normally open until activated. The key switch is the maintained action type, and the key is removable in either the open or' closed contact position. A break rod feature is available as an option. The 5060 Series stations mount on a single gang electrical box or on a 4" square electrical box with a single gang plaster ring (furnished by others). A red surface mounted backbox is available where surface mounted stations are required. • MI SYSTEMS Unimod& System fire alarm monitor & control ENGINEERS' SPECIFICATION Manual fire alarm stations shall be of the noncoded type. Stations shall be red in color, and fabricated of high impact Lexan. The stations shall provide mechan- ical indications of operation until reset with the proper key. An optional break rod feature shall be available where required. Station operating levers shall be recessed to prevent accidental operation of the station. Stations shall be semi -flush or surface mounted as indicated on the plans. The manual fire alarm stations shall be UL listed and FM approved. The manual fire alarm stations shall be ADT 5060 series devices. Non -Coded Fire Alarm Station 5060 Series U.L. Listed, FM Approved HOW TO ORDER: Device Description 5060-S 5060 -SG 5060 -SR 5060-SGR 144910 146064 144917 One alarm contact Two alarm contacts, one main action switch and one key -switch One alarm contact with current limiting resistor Two alarm contacts with current limiting resistors Surface mounted backbox, Red Break rod (optional) Backplak (optional) 144910 BACKBOX FOR SURFACE MOUNT KNOCKOUTS SINGLE -GANG SWITCHBOX FOR SEMIFLUSH MOUNTING TO F.A. CONTROL 5060-S OR 5060 -SR DUE TO CONTINUOUS DEVELOPMENT OF OUR PRODUCTS SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ELECTRICAL BOX W/SQUARE BOX COVER FOR SEMIFLUSH MOUNT EOL EOL EOL Farm 2266-00: 5060 (4-88/20M) ADT Security Systems, 300 Interpace Parkway, Parsippany New Jersey 07054 Printed in U.SA. i .. 11-85 (Supersedes Issue Dated 6-85) TA -7188/G Page 1 7188 FOCUS 40/45 INTEGRATED SECURITY SYSTEM GENERAL NOTICE 'Ri This publication contains information common to all FOCUS 40/45 Systems involving the 7188-003, -103 Control Unit. It consists of General, Equipment, Installation, and Maintenance sections. For information concerning operating panels, operating procedures and PROM -programmable options for the 7188-003, -103 Control Unit, refer -to the technical bulletins for. the .respective operating panelsa, �:;' For information concerning FOCUS -compatible_ plug-in communication modules and mass termination wiring, refer, _to the applicable T-7187 FOCUS Technical Data -'Sheets: ti '" •• J,. ... . _ .w A .cs Si"b s.0. 6 L Je.I4K,-Y : For retrofit guidelines to connection of existing equipment.and for use of ,the 7188-009 TELAPPROACH Interface Unit -when interfacing the control unit with a 7203 Capacitance Unit, refer to the applicable TA-7188-TDS Technical Data Sheets. INTRODUCTION 1-1 The 7188 FOCUS 40/45 Integrated Security System is a microprocessor -based BA/FA system for monitoring up to 8 supervised, hard -wired loops, which can be used for burglar, holdup, fire, and supervisory protection (see Figure 1). 1-2 A 7188 System is controlled via a 7188 -Type Operating Panel (see Figures 2 and 3), which is connected to a 7188 -Type Control Unit (Figure 4). The choice of an operating panel, control unit, and control unit PROM programming, define the operating characteristics of a 7188 installation, this choice being made on the basis of the level of protection service which the system is to have. The programming of the 7188 -Type Control Unit is contained in a PROM, which is programmed through the use of an English-language PROM screen (on the 2990 MICROMATION System) assigned to that level of service. FOCUS, MICROMATION - Registered Trademark This technical bulletin (mud the information therein contained) is the property of Americas Disuse: Telegraph Company and is aspplid epos the express e»wditimu that (1) the same be returned to American District Telegraph Company upon request. (2) oU le/emotion herein contained, both test and ill ,utioss, be seated es secret and confidential, (3) no reproduction of this technical bulletin or any part thereof shall be made without the written permission b( American District Telegraph Compwy. and (4) no information herein contained is to be used for any purpose other dein the operation and maintenance of equipment supplied by Americo District Telegraph Company. Acceptance of this copy o/ this technical bulletin shall be deemed acceptance of the foregoing conditions. AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH COMPANY - NEW YORK, NEW YORK PRINTED IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA • 11-85 TA -7188/G Page 3 6. Loop 1 has a PROM -selectable alarm retard of 0 to 90 seconds for water -flow service. 7. The control unit can command two relay contact outputs, the functions of which are determined by PROM programming. 8. .Pressure -sensitive operating panels (keypads) can be used for entering application -oriented commands such as turning BA protection to Day Set/Nite Set (Protection-Off/Protection-On), silencing audible annunciation, bypassing protection loops, initiating tests (and optionally extending working hours). The keypad contains a sounder A; and an LED display which annunciate loop and system status. Each type of keypad accompanies a particular level of protection services. 9. Two ADT Service Passeodes can be provided, as in other FOCUS systems, allowing the serviceman to access all system functions:These passcodes also cause the transmission of a signal to the central station notifying them that a serviceman is on the premises. 10. Continuous supervision for, and unique identification of faults associated with, low battery voltage, grounds, and external communication problems. 1`'' `' t 1-8 For information on features, inherent in the operating panel„or, programming, refer to the technical bulletins for the respective operating panels. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 2-1 The 7188 FOCUS 40 System is modular in design, and consists generally of the following separately -ordered units: 1. Control unit (containing the system microprocessor and a customization PROM). 2. Communication module (optional, mounted inside the control unit). 3. One of a series of operating panels, which is used with a particular level of service. 4. Up to 8 protection loops, to which all sensors are connected. 5. Output devices. 6. Transformer. . 7. Standby batteries. ADT 11-85 TA -7188/G Page 5 3. Burglar Alarm (BA). 4. Holdup Alarm (HUA) for silent central station use only. Bypassing 2-6 Loops in the 7188 System can be bypassed, i.e. the control unit can be instructed to ignore off -normal signals from those loops. A bypassed loop which goes into an alarm or trouble condition will not be annunciated locally, nor will it cause a central station transmission. A customer may bypass only BA loops. Operating Panel Activation 2-7 Access to operating panel functions is permitted only if the operating panels are first activated by the'entry of a valid five -digit passcode. The entry of the passcode will cause the following: 1. The operating panel will be will remain activated until until deactivated manually. activated (ready to accept -commands). It 45 seconds after the -last key entry, or ;. r 2. �A11, audible annunciation .will ,be silenced. 3. BA protection will be changed to Day Set, if it was previously in Nite Set. 4. If protection is changed to Day Set, an opening signal can be sent to the central station if there is central station service. 2-8 The passcodes are divided into two levels, "R -type" and "B -type". These levels differ only in that B -type Passcodes enable the customer to bypass BA loops (one at a time), and R -type Passcodes do not. One of the B -type Passcodes will be designated as the "master" B Passcode. 2-9 In addition to the customer passcodes, two ADT Service Passcodes are stored in the PROM, one for use by ASI's and the other for use by installers and repairmen. The use of the service passcode will perform the same functions as the B -type customer passcodes, and will also put the control unit into the service mode (if not in the service mode already), which has the following characteristics: 1. A service on -premises signal will be sent to the central station when the control unit enters the service mode, if it is equipped for central station service. 2. The operating panel will remain active until four minutes after the last key entry (instead of 45 seconds, as in the customer mode). 3. While the control unit is in the service mode, and the operating panel is deactivated, it will not be possible for the customer to enter a B -type or R -type Passcode, and access the system. ADT 11-85 APPROVALS TA -7188/G Page 7 4-1 The 7188 System has been approved by Underwriters Laboratories. It has been submitted for the approvals of UL of Canada, FM, FCC, and the California State Fire Marshall, as well as local authorities where applicable. It will comply with UL864, UL681, UL609, UL611, NFPA71, NFPA72A, and the applicable Canadian and European Standards. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 5-1 The 7188 System meets the following specifications: Low Voltage Power Transformer (separately -ordered): Primary 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, Class II Secondary 18 VAC, 50 VA Battery (standby, separately -ordered): Type ... (2) 6V, .;2.5 AH 777 T 25XT; sealed ead-acid, ,wired .in..series. _ Fuse (F3) ... JA, 3A _Low -Battery Signal.....:...: _. 10.OV , (nominal) ...; Power Output at Control Unit to Sensor Loops: Nominal with AC Connected... 14.1V Fuses F1 and F2 2A, 1AG Environmenal Operating Temperature Range for Control Unit. 32°F (0°C) to 120°F (50°C) Exterior Dimensions of Control Unit 11-3/4"W x 14-3/8" H x 3-1/4" D Weight of Control Unit 12 lbs. Color of Control Unit Warm brown Cabinet Tamper: 7188-003 Cover only 7188-103 Cover and lining ADT 1 1 • tet t -` - H. - F tL E c t i z 11 111 ell 1 lini1 i. ...11,.." ren ". i F- E t E k • L _ ff _ - I t -- E — r — r - ta- - i---- t fl i itCCEPTED WITHOUT COMMENTS. 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