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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPP - 14624 TUKWILA INTERNATIONAL BLVD - UNKNOWN - PERMITS AND PLANS14624 TUKWILA INTERNATIONAL BLVD ASSOCIATED PERMITS 07-F-053 MEI wow 2X1 6" DUCT O G J 0 -J M 7a t0l1 ► U... Z al zw0 d U C 2 E 03 JZ4 Ci) V1 p Q 0 to ,_ 1 • 0 2 z 0. EI,C TrzAc 'r - PeVIGc5/00-Tver5 UNDE2. *bop r e'E-0 -ro 541) MT c*3. f lV icy -1-101J Kik--uP WM-DS 'N Ott SII Aoll tfill o N . . , r ACCEPTED Without Comments As Noted in Red Per The Attached Letter These plans have been reviewed by The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau for conformance with current city standards. Acceptance is subject to errors and omissions which do not authorize violations of adopted I stanoaras and orainances. The responsibility fo'\the 3dequacy of design rests totally with the designer. Additions, deletions or revisions to these drawings atter this date will void this, acceptance and will require a resubmittal of revised drawings for subsequent approval. Final acceptance is subject to ;held test and inspection by The Tukwila Fire, Prevention Bureau. Date: 42 f /0 ?'By: 5g TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMt,1be Please call: 575.4407 and give this job No. 01- F- 05.E s. and exac+ *ddress for strut• down or restoration approval. 4-6 24— ► ,,(a. (-'i g kth 14624 TUKWILA INTERNATIONAL BLVD ASSOCIATED PERMITS 02-F-233 NET Satis£AXtion To: randy .f From: Max Benjamin 11-19-02 10:44am p. 8 of 12 ! (4 2 Ll ILA/;10. vdh (v4 ; u� wr1 vi.w.10. 9e Icig Backup Battery Calculations In the event of an AC power loss, the VISTA-32FB must be supported by a 12VDC, 7AH min/34.4 max sealed lead acid battery. As shipped, the VISTA-32FB enclosure can house up to 14AH batteries (i.e., two 7AH batteries wired in parallel). The optional VISTA-ULKT enclosure kit may be used to house up to 34.4 AH batteries. The battery's capacity must be sized to provide 4 hours (commercial burglary installations), 24 hours (local or central station commercial fire installations), or 60 hours (remote station commercial fire installation of standby time followed by 5 minutes (commercial fire installations or 15 minutes (commercial burglary installations) of alarm time. This can be determined as follows: 1. If using the polling loop, fill out the Polling Loop Current Draw Worksheet (shown below) to determine the total current. 2. Fill out the Total Control Panel Load Worksheet (shown below) to determine the total standby and alarm load drawn from the control panel's internal '12V power supply. 3. Fill out the Battery Capacity Calculation Worksheet, following the other worksheets, to determine the required capacity for the back-up battery. Select one of the batteries given in the Battery Selection Table (later in this section) which has a capacity greater than or equal to the calculated battery. NET SatisFAXtion To: randy From: Max Benjamin 11-19-02 10:44am p. 9 of 12 Section 20 - Final Power -Up Procedure Polling Loop Current Draw Worksheet Refer to the Polling Loop Expansion section for device restrictions for fire and burglary usage. RPM DEVICE CURRENT # OF UMTS TOTAL 4192SD Photo Smoke 0.4mA 1 Q 70 �' / , 4192SDT Smoke w/Heat 0.4mA 4192CP Ion Smoke 0.4mA 4275 Dual PIR 1 .OmA 4278 Quad PIR 1.0mA 4208U 8 -Zone RPM 4208SNF 8 -Zone RPM 27.3mA 33.6mA l 4190WH High mode 2.0mA Low mode 1.0mA 4190SN 2.0mA 4193SN 1.5mA Aux. Power 1 Output Subtotal (terminals 11 and 12) 4293SN 1.0mA 4939SN-WH 1.0mA 4944SN-WH 1.0mA 4959SN 1.0mA 4191WH 4191SN-WH 1.0mA 5192SD 0.4mA 5192SDT 0.4mA TOTAL Cannot exceed 128MA* * The total current cannot exceed 128mA. If total load exceeds 128mA, then a 4297 Loop Extender Module can be used. This module is powered from the panel's auxiliary power, and provides a separate polling loop output, which can support an additional 128mA load. Note that the total number of polling loop points connected to the panel cannot exceed 32. Total Control Panel Load Worksheets To calculate the total current for the Aux. Power 1, Aux Power 2, Bell 1 and Bell 2 outputs and polling loop current, multiply the each device's standby and/or alarm current by the number of units used. 1. Enter devices used on Aux. Power 1 output, calculate standby and alarm currents, then add to get Aux. Power 1 current subtotal. AUX. POWER 1 Device Model # OUTPUT I Device Current X # of Units Total Current = Standby Alarm SysTC qg 1 tit % O 4" , 1 Q 70 �' / , sit 74,1,: ./ 41 6 0 /Pr, 4 l 4 am li Aux. Power 1 Output Subtotal (terminals 11 and 12) 1.0A max 1.7A max 20-3 NET SatisFAXtion To: randy From: Max Benjamin VISTA-32FB Installation and Set -Up Guide 11-19-02 10:14am p. 10 of 12 2. Enter devices used on Aux. Power 2 output, calculate standby and alarm currents, then add to get Aux. Power 2 current subtotal. 3. Enter devices connected to Bell 1 output, calculate alarm currents, then add to get Bell 1 output current subtotal. 4. Enter devices connected to Bell 2 output, calculate alarm currents, then add to get Bell 2 output current subtotal. 5. Enter the total polling loop current using values calculated in the polling loop worksheet. AUX. POWER 2 Device Model # OUTPUT Device Current X # of Units I Total Current = Standby Alarm ohi Sr .ti i7s' se,.<�z. �iiJ psil mil 1 xxxxxx Jai mq XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX Aux. Power 2 Output Subtotal (connector J4 -pin 5) 400mA max 400mA max BELL 1 OUTPUT Device Model # Device Current X # of Units I Total Current = Standby Alarm ohi Sr .ti i7s' se,.<�z. �iiJ psil mil 1 xxxxxx Jai mq XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX Bell 1 Output Subtotal (terminals 3 & 4) 1.7 amp max XXXXXX BELL 2 OUTPUT Device Model # Device Current X # of Units I Total Current = Standby Alarm XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX Bell 2 Output Subtotal (terminals 5 & 6) 1.7 amp max XXXXXX Polling Loop Total Current Standby Alarm (Enter worksheet total. both standby & alarm columns) Polling Loop Subtotal 20-4 NET SatisFAXtion To: randy From: Max Benjamin 11-19-02 10:44am p. 11 of 12 Section 20 — Final Power -Up Procedure 6. Enter total calculated subtotals of all listed outputs, then add to get the combined current. 7. These values are fixed. 8. Enter the calculated combined current, then add to total PCB current. 9. Using the total calculated power supply load (step 8), calculate the battery capacity required for the installation. COMBINED AUX. POWER, BELL, AND RELAY OUTPUT Total Current Standby Alarm Aux. Power 1 Output Subtotal 300mA 50m, q Aux. Power 2 Output Subtotal 5mA (inactive) 15mA (active) Bell 1 Output Subtotal XXXXXX lig fin 4 Bell 2 Output Subtotal XXXXXX Polling Loop Subtotal Add all subtotals (Cannot exceed 1.0A max. standby/2.3A max alarm) 70 " R a.31 R., A VISTA-32FB PCB CURRENT Total Current Standby Alarm Includes 2 -wire smoke detector loading on zones 1 & 2 and trigger output currents 300mA 470mA 5140DLM Backup Dialer Module 5mA (inactive) 15mA (active) *5140DLM actually draws 55mA when active. However, since VISTA-32FB PCB current includes built-in main dialer current, and since main dialer is inactive when 5140DLM is active, 5140DLM imposes only 15mA added current on power supply. TOTAL CONTROL PANEL LOAD Total Current Standby Alarm Combined aux. power, bell, and polling loop total (Use total standby load from previous worksheet) For 4 -hour standby time. use the following formula: Total standby load x 4 hours x 1.4 loading/contingency factor For 24-hour or 60 -hour standby time. use the following formula: Total standby load x 24 or 60 hours x 1.1 contingency factor `;f SY `f • • • S a y / r Total PCB current 3 DS pp A - 1 S ..> Total control panel load 3 0 ,rh, h -71 b .4414 Battery Capacity Calculation Worksheet Capacity Formula Calc Value Standby Capacity (Use total standby load from previous worksheet) For 4 -hour standby time. use the following formula: Total standby load x 4 hours x 1.4 loading/contingency factor For 24-hour or 60 -hour standby time. use the following formula: Total standby load x 24 or 60 hours x 1.1 contingency factor `;f SY `f • • • S a y / r Alarm Capacity (Use total alarm load from previous worksheet) Total alarm load x 0.083 hours (for 5 -min. alarm) x 0.250 hours (for 15 -min. alarm) - 1 S ..> Total Capacity Add standby and alarm capacities ;7p5 7174 20-5 NET SatisFAXtion To: randy From: Max Benjamin 11-19-02 10:44am p. 12 of 12 VISTA-32FB Installation and Set -Up Guide 10. Using the battery capacity value from step 9, select the appropriate battery. Battery Selection Table Capacity Recommended Battery Comments 7 AH Yuasa NP7-12 12 AH Yuasa NP12-12 Fits in VISTA-ULKT enclosure only. 14 AH Yuasa NP7-12 (connect 2 in parallel) 17.2 AH Yuasa NPI 8-12 Fits in VIS'T'A-ULKT enclosure only. 24 AH Yuasa NP12-12 (connect 2 in parallel) Fits in VISTA-ULKT enclosure only. 28 AH Yuasa NP7-12 (connect 4 in parallel) Fits in VISTA-ULKT enclosure only. Connecting 4 NP7-12 batteries in parallel requires a second optional SA 5140-1 dual battery harness. 34.44 AH Yuasa NPI8-12 (connect 2 in parallel) Fits in VISTA-ULKT enclosure only. y 9.1vk'E 70 (tLT 1GG ) //WA. S/2oL? 141 L ( A] /or ea AL °p, 60(; )14) 171 (m A) L 0 ROOF. +� 24' 0.6. W/tat I AL SHATHNG OVER 3/4' PLY. tvt 1/4 %O�PE6 I3OGKNG T / T J ROOF FRAMING PLAN 5/14' _ . MV. 2x10 • T.24'O.G. EA. .. 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THIS BUILDING IS NOT TO BE OCCUPIED UNTIL AFTER FINAL INSPECTION APPROVAL BY THE TUKWILA Ef. NDIRIG DIVISION DEPARTMENTOF CO V MUN1TY DEVELOPMENT .ars�asrra.n,u-m+r .: SE -'ARAT . PERMIT REQUIRED ED FOR: LY'cJECH NI .u. :�., E. ,�;CAL ELECT TICAL L LUf 'ING g -G AS PIPING CITY OF TUKWILA r: f': stir ��4air1�} ,,,://:1/0//jJ 11 11 11 1 x ED6E DAN, 5'-O' HARDPAN x EDGE BAND FLOOR PLAN u WEST ELEVATION 2 3 T-1 T-1 Ix EDGE BAND HARDPANS - TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMElit Please call: 575.44074 and give this -- job No.oZ-/ -- and enact address €or shut. :J o ation approvat T -I RAMP AS READ EAST ELEVATION NOTICE A Depa coin any pleted, signed,hkwila Vitt } ent Pre-test Certificate must*, nted to the Inspector prior to cement of Acceptance Testing of e Alarm and De,ection Systems. f test will result in $40 Re - Fee and termination •of.• testing. if J 0 1 1th+'at A • Ni tec n P r 1 is r tf. HARM' vention Bureau for ccir n, dards. Acceptance is st ssions which do not a ill standards on' arr.?innr1c. s - adequacy of U::ijr) Additions, deietict,s o this date will void this acce resubmittal of revise die, ::ir Final acceptance is sube t • n PTE ments shed Letter 0 L wed by The Tukwi'a Fire Tenix, with current city a t tis errors and pied the r. after .n.ce .Ira a `e1 �:. ; It approval. field t_st t inspection ureau. 4 NORTH ELEVATION a e: a r,'r VED CITY OF�TUKWILA AUG 19 2002 PERMIT CENTER DOI"' i ls 3:E JED NOV 2 0 2002 OA' 2'!37 /0 a LL ghtt 9 N 0 0 N tib co 0 z 0 i� w z J (253) 709.•0598 w LL co w as 2 51 cc E0 N .� wv U m zwL wo Lri cD N N O N 1W= iciiiL!i:i4;- iici-mn-ii_ziu):>_:.0:00---1110_6_ pzcW� ��� lLO UOF-O cW~��:Ocf)O1LLY �n!!:::::: ozvz���=moo ` -Jh- dZ oLj(7Wp> OOUOJ Z =n- ��N'S��F_UOtn1- 6�— WI ,W-mZI--Zcw1�!HzWOKQ��}c1 d AZO Z-WUZ�Ot7Z�N UO tn— � °w°u-VwimwF-OHO F-a�F_ 'a WZWZw�U\Otn���Zii Uu_ =�cnF-Z-(15EA O Z�ow�UZU--z zpo <1-n-wo .00Jb�_jp ww,..mw¢MMOi-- 1-1-- 0o.va 1 .0)0W0h- - DESIGNED BY: CHECKED BY: APPROVED BY: SCALE: HORIZ.: 1/2' - 1'- 0' VERT; A', NOTED DATE: AUGUST Ib 2002 DRAWN BY: SHEET NUMBER OF REVISION