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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5781 VAN ALLEN WAY; ; FA120042; Permit4/4/25, 3:08 PM FA120042 Permit Data City of Carlsbad Fire Alarm Permit Job Address: 5781 VAN ALLEN WY Permit Type: FALARM Parcel No: 2121304400 Lot #: 0 Permit No: FA120042 Status: PENDING Applied 11/2/2012 Approved: Reference No.: Issued: PC #: Inspector: Project Title: LIFE TECH TI-CORRIDOR REMODEL Applicant: TYCO INTEGRATED SECURITY 3820 CALLE FORTUNADA SAN DIEGO, CA 92123 858-654-3298 858-654-3226 Owner: THE G C NET LEASE (CARLSBAD) INVESTORS L L C C/O LIFE TECHNOLOGIES CORP 1600 FARADAY AVE CARLSBAD CA Fees ($) Add'l Fees ($) Total ($) Balance ($) 286 0 286 0 about:blank 1/1 September 7, 2001 DF-52103 A1-200 MS-9600 (a Fire-LITIYALarms Intelligent Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel www.fireiite.com Section: Addressable GENERAL The Fire•Lite MS-9600 is a compact, cost-effective, intelli- gent addressable fire alarm control panel with a capacity of 636 addressable Fire•Lite devices on two loops (2nd loop optional). A single Signaling Line Circuit (SLC) loop sup- ports up to 159 smoke detectors and 159 control or monitor modules. The panel uses surface-mount technology and is designed for ease of installation and programming. It fea- tures the latest in advanced fire protection technology, in- cluding maintenance alert and automatic detector test. (R @ 4 S624 C568 4) 7165-0075:191 RVIC MEA 72-01-E FEATURES SLC Loop SLC can be configured for NFPA Style 4, 6, or 7 operation. Optional module for adding a second SLC loop (Part # SLC-2). SLC supports up to 318 addressable devices (159 detec- tors and 159 monitor, control, or relay modules), including the new addressable heat detector, duct detector and dual monitor module. SLC loop maximum length 10,000 ft. (3,048 m) @ 12 AWG (3.25 mm2). Needs twisted, shielded wire. (3,000 ft. untwisted, unshielded wire.) Notification Appliance Circuits (NAC's) Two onboard NAC's with additional NAC capability using output control modules (CMF-300). Silence Inhibit and Auto Silence timer options. Continuous, March Time, Temporal or California code for main circuit board NAC's with two-stage capability. Selectable strobe synchronization per NAC. 6.0 amps total NAC power/7.2 amps total system power. Programming and Software Auto-program (learn mode) reduces installation time. Fully programmable from local keypad, local PS-2 key- board or PC via PK-9600UD Windows® utility. Two-level user programmable passwords. Custom English labels per point may be manually entered or selected from an internal library file. Two programmable Form-C relay outputs. 99 software zones. User Interface Remote Acknowledge, Silence, Reset and Drill via addres- sable monitor modules, ACS-series annunciators or LCD- 80F Remote annunciator. ElA-232 printer/PC interface (variable baud rate) on main circuit board. Integral 80-character LCD display with backlighting. Real-time clock/calendar with automatic daylight savings time control. History file with 1,000-event capacity. ElA-485 supporting up to 32 ACS-series annunciators. EIA-485 supporting up to 32 LCD-80F annunciators. Advanced Fire Technology Sensitivity testing with printable results. Automatic drift compensation. Maintenance alert warns when smoke detector dust accu- mulation is excessive. Automatic device type-code verification. One person audible or silent walk test with walk test log and printout. Point trouble identification. This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to ISO 001 keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all spe- 9 cific cific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to ____________________ -1 change without notice. For more information, contact Fire-Lite Alarms, One Fire- ® : u i e L Lite Place, Northford, Connecticut 06472. Phone: (800) 627-3473, Toll Free ffjfitjJ & J$JdJ L FAX: (877) 699-4105, FAX Back:(888) 388-3299 Made in the U.S.A. DF-52103 - Page lot 4 NACs (Notification Appliance Circuits): Bells, signals, strobes UDACT-F EIA-232 Interface built into the motherboard MONITORS MMF-300 MMF-302 CMF-300 CRF-300 1300 MINI MONITOR MMF-301 PULL STATION BG12-LX SYSTEM PERIPHERALS AND WIRING 24 VOC EIA-485 Interface built into the motherboard - man(LT 1win (4 wires) 4 0 Up to 6,000 ft. (1,825.8m) between each LCD-80F In the EIA485 loop 24 VOC ElA-485 in ACS Mode (2 wires) ANNUNCIATORS A_ ACSIACIVI LDM Optional Reverse Polarity/City Box Output (p/n 4XTMF) Thin SMOKE DETECTORS S 0350 SD35OT C P350 0. -) HEAT DETECTOR H350 8 Optional Form-C 5 Amp Relays (order ACM-SRF) 24 VOC IIuIIIIIa - 1C) 0 100000 DDDD U 100000 lDDflflfl WIRING REQUIREMENTS The SLC requires use of a specific wire type to ensure proper circuit operation. It is recom- mended that all SLC wiring be twisted-pair shielded to minimize the effects of electrical interference. Wire size should be no smaller than 18 AWG (0.75 mm2) and no larger than 12 AWG (3.25 mm2) wire. The wire size depends on the length of the SLC circuit. Use the table below to determine the specific wiring requirements for the SLC. Wire Requirements Distance in Feet (meters) Typical Wire Type1 Twisted-pair shielded 10,000 (3,048) 12 AWG - Belden 9583, Genesis 4410, Signal 98230, WPW D999 8,000 (2,438) 14 AWG - Belden 9581, Genesis 4408, Signal 98430, WPW D995 4,875 (1,486) 16 AWG - Belden 9575, Genesis 4406, & 4606, Signal 98630, WPW D991 3,225 (983) 18 AWG - Belden 9574, Genesis 4402, & 4602, Signal 98300, WPW D975 Untwisted, unshielded 3,000 (915) 12 - 18 AWG I. AWG wire size conversion to metric size: 12 AWG = 3.25mm2; 14 AWG = 2.00mm2; 16 AWG = 1.30mm2; 18 AWG = 0.75mm2 Page 2of 4 - DF-52103 [OFffll DUCT DETECTORS D350P D35ORP DF_52103d1.wmt Local Piezo sounder. Waterflow (nonsilenceable) selection per monitor point. System alarm verification selection per detector point. PAS (Positive Alarm Sequence) and presignal delay per point (NFPA 72 compliant). Optional 4XTMF module (conventional reverse polarity/city box transmitter). CONTROLS AND INDICATORS LED INDICATORS AC POWER (green). FIRE ALARM (red). SUPERVISORY (yellow). ALARM Silenced (yellow). SYSTEM TROUBLE (yellow). MAINTENACEJPRESIGNAL (yellow) DISABLED (yellow) BATTERY FAULT (yellow) GROUND FAULT (yellow) MEMBRANE SWITCH CONTROLS ACKNOWLEDGE/STEP ALARM SILENCE DRILL SYSTEM RESET (lamp test) 5 -16. 12-key pad with full alphabet 17-20. 4 cursor keys 21. ENTER COMPATIBLE ADDRESSABLE DEVICES All feature a polling LED and rotary switches for ad- dressing. CP350 Addressable low-profile ionization smoke detector. SD350 Addressable low-profile photoelectric smoke detector. SD350(T) Addressable low-profile photoelectric smoke detector with thermal sensor. H350(R) Fast response low-profile heat detector (R=with Rate of Rise option). D350P(RP) Photoelectric duct smoke detector (R=with relay option). MMF-300 Addressable Monitor Module for one zone of normally-open dry-contact initiating devices. Mounts in standard 4(10.16cm) box. Includes plastic cover plate and end-of-line resistor. Module may be configured for either a Style B (Class B) or Style D (Class A) IDC. MDF-300 Dual Monitor Module. Same as MMF-300 except it provides two Style B (Class B) only lDC's. MMF-301 Miniature version of MMF-300. Excludes LED and Style D option. Connects with wire pigtails. May mount in device backbox. MMF-302 Similar to MMF-300, but may monitor up to 20 conventional two-wire detectors. Requires resettable 24 VDC power. Consult factory for compatible smoke detectors. CMF-300 Addressable Control Module for one Style Y/Z (Class B/A) zone of supervised polarized Notification Appliances. Mounts directly to a 4 (10.16cm) electrical box. Notification Appliance Circuit option requires external 24 VDCto power notification appliances. CRF-300 Addressable relay module containing two isolated sets of Form-C contacts, which operate as a DPDT switch. Mounts directly to a 4" (10.16 cm) box, surface mount using the SMB500. BG-12LX Addressable manual pull station with interface module mounted inside. 1300 This module isolates the SLC loop from short circuit conditions (required forStyle 7 operation). SMB500 Used to mount all modules except the MMF-301 and M301. Compatible with legacy FiresLite 300 Series devices. Please consult factory for further information on all the 300 series devices: CP300, SD300, SD300(T), M300, M301, M302, C304, and BG-10LX. NOTES: 1) "A" suffix should be included only when order- ing ULC listed units (e.g. SD350A, MMF-300A). 2) For more detailed information on Compatible Addressable De- vices for use with the MS-9600, please see the following data sheets (document numbers): SD350/SD3507 (DF- 52149), CP350 (DF-52 158), MMF-300 Series/MDF-300 Addressable Monitor Modules (DF-52121) and BG-12LX (DF-52013). COMPATIBLE ANNUNCIATORS EIA-485 Interface: Built-in to the motherboard. AFM-LED Zone Series: LED-type fire annunciators ca- pable of providing up to 99 software zones of annunciation. Available in increments of 16 or 32 with expandable (AFM-X Series) and non-expandable (AFM Series) configurations to meet a variety of applications. ACSIACM Annunciator Series: Allow annunciation of Loop 1 and Loop 2 modules and detectors. LDM Graphic Series: Lamp Driver Module series for use with custom graphic annunciators. LCD-80F (Liquid Crystal Display) point annuncia- tor. 80-character, backlit LCD-type fire annunciators ca- pable of displaying English-language text. Up to 32 LCD- 80F annunciators may be connected to the EIA-485 termi- nal mode serial interface on the MS-9600 motherboard. NOTE: For more detailed information on Compatible An- nunciators for use with the MS-9600, see the LCD-80F annunciator section of the Fire-Lite Product Catalog. FIELD-PROGRAMMING FEATURES Off-Line Programming: Create entire program in your office using a Windows®-based software package (order programming kit PK-9600UD separately). Upload/Download system programming locally to the MS-9600 in less than one minute. Auto-Programming: Command the MS-9600 to program itself (takes less than 30 seconds). In the Auto-Program mode, the MS-9600 scans for all possible devices at all addresses, stores the device types, and addresses found, and then loads default values for all options (General Alarm). It also checks for two or more devices set to the same address. On-Line Edit: While still providing fire protection, the MS- 9600 may be programmed from the front panel. Simple menu trees displayed on the LCD allow the trained user to perform all functions without referring back to the program- ming manual. English Label Library: Quickly select labels from a standard library of more than 50 adjectives/nouns, such as DF-52103 - Page 3of 4 "FLR 3 HALLWAY," or enter custom labels letter-by-letter. Use recall function to repeat previously used label. Program Check: Automatically catch common errors, such as control modules not linked to any zone or input point. MAINTENANCE ALERT The MS-9600 continuously monitors each smoke detector and is capable of reporting maintenance conditions. This reduces the risk of false alarms due to dust accumulation. Refer to the control panel installation manual for more infor- mation. AUTOMATIC TEST OPERATION The MS-9600 performs an automatic test of each detector every two hours. Failure to meet the test limits causes an AUTO TEST FAIL trouble type. System Reset clears this trouble. NFPA STANDARDS The MS-9600 complies with the following NFPA 72 Fire Alarm Systems requirements: LOCAL (Automatic, Manual, Waterfiow and Sprinkler Su- pervisory). AUXILIARY (Automatic, Manual and Waterfiow) (requires 4XTM-F). REMOTE STATION (Automatic, Manual and Waterfiow) (requires 4XTMF or UDACT-F). PROPRIETARY (Automatic, Manual and Waterflow). CENTRAL STATION (Automatic, Manual and Waterflow, and Sprinkler Supervised) (requires UDACT-F). SPECIFICATIONS AC Power - TB1: 120 VAC 60 Hz, 3.2 amps. Wire size: minimum 14 AWG (2.00 mm) with 600 V insulation. Battery (Lead Acid Only) - TB2: Maximum Charging Cir- cuit: Normal flat charge - 27.6 VDC @ 1.00 amp. Maximum Battery Charger Capacity: 25 amp hour (MS-9600 cabinet holds maximum of two 18 amp hour batteries. For 25- 120 amp hour batteries, use the CHG-1 20F Battery Charger and BB-55F Battery Box. NOTE: Jumper JP3, on the FACP main circuit board, must be cut to disable the FACP battery charger when using the CHG- 120F. Communication Loop - (Standard) TB8 and (Optional SLC Expander Module) J3: 24 VDC nominal, 27.6 VDC maximum. Maximum length is 10,000 ft. (3,000 m) total twisted, shielded pair length. Maximum loop current is 400mA (short circuit) or 1 00m (normal). Maximum loop resistance is 40 ohms. Supervised and power-limited. Notification Appliance Circuits - TB4: Power-limited cir- cuitry. Maximum voltage drop in wiring: 2.0 VDC. Nominal operating voltage: 24 VDC. Current limit: fuseless, electroninc, power-limited circuitry. Maximum signaling cur- rent per circuit: 3.00 amps. End-of-Line Resistor: 4.7k OHM, 1/2 watt (P/N 71252 UL listed) for NAC's. Refer to Fire•Lite Device Compatibility Document for listed compatible de- vices. Programmable and Trouble Output Relays - TB5: Con- tact rating: 2.0 amps @ 30 VDC (resistive), 0.5 amps @ 30 VAC (resistive). Form-C relays. 4-Wire Resettable Smoke Detector Power (24 VDC nomi- nal) - TB3, Terminals 1 (+) & 2 (-): Maximum ripple voltage: 10 mVRMS. Up to 3.0 amps for powering 4-wire smoke detectors. Power-limited circuit. Refer to Fire•Lite Device Compatibility Document for listed compatible devices. Page 40f 4 - DF-52103 Nonresettable Power #1(24 VDC Nominal) - TB3, Termi- nals 3 (+) & 4 (-): Maximum ripple voltage: 10 mVRMS. Up to 3.00 amps total DC current available from each output. Power-limited circuit. Nonresettable Power #2(24 VDC Nominal) - TB3, Termi- nals 5 (+) & 6 (-): Maximum ripple voltage: 10 mVRMS. Up to 3.00 amps total DC current available from each output. Power-limited circuit. NOTE: 6 amps is the total amount of current that can be drawn from the following circuits: Resettable Power (TB3, 1- 2), Nonresettable Power #1 and #2 (TB3, 3-4 & 5-6) and NAC #1 and #2 (TB4, 1-4 & 5-8). EIA-485 (ACS) - TB6: ACS annunciator connector, Termi- nal 1 (+) and Terminal 2 (-). EIA-485 (TERM) - TB7: Terminal mode annunciator con- nector, Terminal 5 (In +), 6 (In -), 7 (Out +), 8 (Out -). EIA-232 (ACS) - TB7: PC/Printer connector, Terminal 1 (Transmit), 2 (Receive), 3 (DTR). 4 (Ground). CABINET SPECIFICATIONS Door: 18.67 (47.43 cm) high x 15.78" (40.08 cm) wide x 1.08 (2.74 cm) deep. Backbox: 18.5 (47.0 cm) high x 15.5 (39.37 cm) wide x 4.37 (11.1 cm) deep. Trim Ring (part # FC-TR): 21.620" (54.92 cm) high x 18.620" (47.3 cm) wide. PRODUCT LINE INFORMATION MS-9600 A 636-point addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel. Includes 80-character LCD display, single printed circuit board, cabinet and dress panel. ACM-8RF Optional plug-in relay module provides 8 Form- C 5.0 amp relays. DP-9600 Full-length internal dress panel included in panel. UDACT-F Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter. PK-9600UD Programming software for Windows®-based PC computer (cable not included). FC-TR Trim Ring for semi-flush mounting. BB-55F Battery box, required to house two (2) PS-12250 batteries and one (1) CHG-1 20F battery charger. Forbatteries greater than 25 AH, consult factoiy for housing/mounting arrangements. CHG-120F Remote battery charging system. Required for charging greater than 25 AH batteries. PS-1270 Battery, 12 volt, 7.0 AH, (two required). PS-12120 Battery, 12 volt, 12.0 AH, (two required). P9-12180 Battery, 12 volt, 18.0 AH, (two required). P9-12250 Battery, 12 volt, 25 AH, (two required; requires CHG-120F). P9-12550 Battery, 12 volt, 55 AH, (two required; requires CHG-120F). FCPS-24F Remote Power Supply expands NAC outputs by 4 circuits (supported by 6 amps) or can provide 4 amps continuous. PRT/PK-CABLE Cable printer/personal computer interface cable. SLC-2 Optional second Signaling Line Circuit (SLC). Supports 159 detectors and 159 control, relay and monitor modules. BRKT-9600 Bracket used to install the UDACT-F or ACM-8R inside the MS-9600 cabinet. Windows® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING -BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7165-0075:0217 Page 1 of 2 CATEGORY: 71 65 -- FIRE ALARM CONTROL UNIT (COMMERCIAL) LISTEE: FIRE-LITE ALARMS INC.One Fire-Lite Place, Northford, CT 06410-1653 Contact: Brian Reynolds (203) 484-7161 Fax (203) 484-7309 Email: Brian.Reynolds2©Honeywell.com DESIGN: Models MS-9600LS and MS-9600UDLS addressable fire alarm control units. Suitable for local protective, remote, auxiliary, and central station signaling when used with appropriate optional modules and additional separate listed equipment. The panels provide one signaling line circuit for connection of up to 318 total addressable devices (159 detectors and 159 modules); two Class A or four Class B notification appliance circuits; three form C relays are provided that are default programmed for alarm, trouble, and supervisory relay outputs. The MS-9600UDLS come with the DACT-UD2 factory installed. Refer to listee's data sheet for detailed product description and operational considerations. System components: MS-9600LS, M S-9600UDLS Control Unit SLC-2LS Loop Card DACT-UD2 Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter Modules 4XTMF Transmitter Module LDM-32F Lamp driver Module ACM-8RF Control Relay Module ANN-RLY Remote Relay ANN-80 ANN-LED, LCD-80F Remote Annunciator ACM-16ATF, ACM-32AF Remote Annunciator AEM-16ATF, AEM-32AF Remote Annunciator ACC-25/50ZST Audio Command Center (Listing No. 6911-0075:207) RATING: 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 3.0 amps INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listees name, model number, electrical rating, and FM label. APPROVAL: Listed as fire alarm control unit for use with separately listed compatible initiating and indicating devices. *Also suitable for high-rise applications for use with Model ACC-25/50ZST Audio Command Center (Listing No. 6911-0075:207). Refer to manufacturer's Installation Manual for details. This control unit can generate a distinctive three-pulse Temporal Pattern Fire Alarm Evacuation Signal (for total evacuation) in accordance with NFPA 72, 2002 Edition. These control units can generate the distinctive three-pulse Temporal Pattern Fire Alarm Evacuation Signal as required per NFPA 72, 2002 Edition. This control unit meets the requirements of UL-864, 9th Edition Standard *Rev. 06-24-2009 fm This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other Date Issued: July 01, 2012 Listing Expires June 30, 2013 Authorized By: JASON DEWITT, Deputy State Fire Marshal Fire Engineering Division DF-52384:C • E-160 'SD355(A) Series Addressable Photoelectric 8 FureLuTeALarms Smoke Detectors by Honeywell I Addressable Devices] General The SD355(A), SD3551(A), and SD355R(A) addressable, low- profile plug-in photoelectric detectors use a state-of-the-art pho- toelectric sensing chamber with communications to provide open area protection and are used exclusively with Fire.Lite's Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACP5). The SD355T(A) adds thermal sensors that will alarm at a fixed tem- perature of 135°F (570C). Since these detectors are address- able, they will help emergency personnel quickly locate a fire during its early stages, potentially saving precious rescue time while also reducing property damage. Two LEDs on each sen- sor light to provide a local, visible sensor indication. Remote LED annunciator capability is available as an optional acces- sory, PN RAIOOZ(A). The SD355R(A) is a remote test capable detector for use with D355PL(A) or DNR(A)/DNRW duct smoke detector housings. Features SLC loop Two-wire loop connection. Unit uses base for wiring. Addressing Addressable by device. Rotary, decimal addressing: 01 - 99 with MS-9200 series, and 01 - 159 with MS-9600 series. Architecture Unique single-source, dual-chamber design to respond quickly and dependably to a broad range of fires. Sleek, low-profile design. Integral communications and built-in type identification. Built-in tamper-resistant feature. Removable cover and insect-resistant screen for simple field cleaning. Operation Withstands air velocities up to 4,000 feet-per-minute (20 ml sec.) without triggering a false alarm. Factory preset at 1.5% nominal sensitivity for panel alarm threshold level. Visible LED "blinks" when the unit is addressed (communicat- ing with the fire panel) and latches on in alarm. Mechanicals Sealed against back pressure. Direct surface mounting or electrical box mounting. Mounts to: single-gang box, 3.5° (8.89 cm) or 4.0° (10.16 cm) octagonal box, or 4.0" (10.16 cm) square electrical box (using a plaster ring - included). Other system features Fully coated circuit boards and superior RRkransient protec- tion. 94-VO plastic flammability rating. Low standby current. Options Remote LED output connection, PN RAIOOZ(A). SD355(A) in B2IOLP(A) Base Applications Use photoelectric detectors in life-safety applications to provide a broad range of fire-sensing capability, especially where smol- dering fires are anticipated. Ionization detectors are often better than photoelectric detectors at sensing fast, flaming fires. Construction These detectors are constructed of off-white fire resistant plas- tic. 5D355(A) series plug-in, low-profile smoke detectors are designed to commercial standards and offer an attractive appearance. Installation SD355(A) series plug-in detectors use a detachable mounting base to simplify installation, service and maintenance. Mount base (all base types) on an electrical backbox which is at least 1.5° (3.81 cm) deep. For a chart of compatible junction boxes, see DF-60059. NOTE; Because of the inherent supervision provided by the SLC loop, end-of-line resistors are not required. Wiring 'T-taps" or branches are permitted for Style 4 (Class B) wiring. SD355R(A) mounts in a D355PL(A) or DNR(A)/DNRW duct detector housing. Operation Each SD355(A) series detector uses one of 99 possible addresses on the MS-9200 series and up to 318 (159 on each loop) on the MS-9600 series Signaling Line Circuit (SLC). It responds to regular polls from the system and reports its type and status. The addressable photoelectric sensor in the 5D355(A) series has a unique unipolar chamberthat responds quickly and uni- formly to a broad range of smoke conditions. It can withstand wind gusts up to 4,000 feet-per-minute (20 rn/sec.) without sending an alarm level signal. Because of its unipolar chamber, the SD355(A) series is approximately two times more respon- sive than most photoelectric sensors. This makes it a more sta- ble detector. DF-52384:C • 12/07/2011 -Page 1 of 2 Detector Sensitivity Test Each detector can have its sensitivity tested (required per NFPA 72, Chapter 14 on Inspection, Testing and Maintenance) when installed/connected to a MS-9200 series or MS-9600 series addressable fire alarm control panel. The results of the sensitiv- ity test can be printed off the MS-9200 series or MS-9600 series for record keeping. Specification Voltage range: 15 -32 VDC (peak). Standby current: 300 pA © 24 VDC. LED current: 6.5 mA © 24 VDC (latched "ON"). Air velocity: 4,000 ft/mm. (20 rn/sec.) maximum. Size: 2.1 (5.33 cm) high; base determines diameter. - B21OLP(A): 6.1 (15.5 cm) diameter. - 8501 (A): 4.1 (10.4 cm) diameter. - B200SR(A): 6.875 (17.46 cm) diameter. - 8224R8(A): 6.2 (15.748 cm) diameter. Weight: 3.6 oz. (102 g). Operating temperature range: for S0355(A): 0°C to 49°C (32°F to 120°F); for SD355T(A): 0°C to 38°C (32°F to 100°F). SD355R(A): installed in a DNR(A)IDNRW -20°C to 70°C (-4°F to 158°F). Temperature: 0°C - 49°C (32°F - 1200F). Relative humidity: 10% - 93%, non-condensing. Listings Listings and approvals below apply to the SD355(A), SD355T(A), and SD355RT(A) detectors. In some cases, certain modules may not be listed by certain approval agencies, or list- ing may be in process. Consult factory for latest listing status. UL Listed: S1059. ULC Listed: S1059. CSFM: 7272-0075:0194. MEA: 243-02-E. FM approved. Product Line Information NOTE; 'A" suffix indicates ULC Listed model. SD355: Adressable photoelectric detector; B2I0LP base included. SD35SA: Sames as 50355 with ULC Listing; B2IOLPA base included. SD355T: Same as SD355 but with thermal element; B2IOLP base included. SD355TA: Same as SD355T with ULC Listing; B2I0LPA base included. S0355R: Remote test capable addressable photoelectric detec- tor for use with a D355PL(A) or DNRA/DNRW duct detector housing; B2IOLP base included: SD355RA: Same as SD355R with ULC Listing for use with a D355PLA or DNRA duct detector housing; B21OLPA base included. INTELLIGENT BASES NOTE: "A" suffix indicates ULC Listed mode!. NOTE; The detector's plug-in base can be changed off for special applications. For details about intelligent bases and their mount- ing, see DF-60059. B21OLP(A): Plug-in detector base (included); standard U.S. flanged low-profile mounting base. B21OLPBP: Bulk pack of B2IOLP; package contains 10. B501 (A): Standard European flangeless mounting base. B501 BP: Bulk pack of B501; package contains 10. B200SR(A): Intelligent sounder base capable of producing sound output with ANSI Temporal 3 or continuous tone. Replaces B501 BH series bases in retrofit applications. B224RB(A): Plug-in System Sensor relay base. Screw termi- nals: up to 14 AWG (2.0 mm2). Relay type: Form-C. Rating: 2.0 A © 30 VDC resistive; 0.3 A @ 110 VDC inductive; 1.0 A @ 30 VDC inductive. 8224B1(A): Plug-in System Sensor isolator detector base. Maximum 25 devices between isolator bases (see DF-52389). ACCESSORIES F1I0: Retrofit flange to convert B21OLP(A) to match the B35OLP(A) profile, or to convert older high-profile bases to low- profile. F110BP: Bulk pack of Fl 10; package contains 15. F210: Replacement flange for B21OLP(A) base. RAIOOZ(A): Remote LED annunciator. 3-32 VDC. Mounts to a U.S. single-gang electrical box. For use with B501(A) and B21OLP(A) bases only. SMB600: Surface mounting kit M02-04-00:Test magnet. M02-09-00: Test magnet with telescoping handle. XR2B: Detector removal tool. Allows installation and/or removal of detector heads from bases in high ceiling applications. XP-4: Extension pole for XR2B. Comes in three 5-foot (1.524 m) sections. T55-127-010: Detector removal tool without pole. BCK-2008: Black detector covers for use with 5D355(A) only; box of 10. WCK-200B: White detector covers for use with 5D355(A) only; box of 10. Fire-Lite® Alarms is a registered trademark of Honeywell International Inc. C2011 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited. This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. I SO 9001 We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. M111116311119 & .WCTIRIt& All specifications are subject to change without notice. QUALITY SYSTEMS Made in the U.S. A. For more information, contact Fire-Lite Alarms. Phone: (800) 627-3473, FAX: (877) 699-4105. www.firelite.com Page 2012- DF-52384:C • 12/07/2011 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7272-0075:0194 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: 7272 -- SMOKE DETECTOR-SYSTEM TYPE-PHOTOELECTRIC LISTEE: FIRE-LITE ALARMS lNC.One Fire-Lite Place, Northford, CT 06410-1653 Contact: Brian Reynolds (203) 484-7161 Fax (203) 484-7309 Email: Brian.Reynolds2Honeywell.com DESIGN: Models SD350, SD350T, 5D355, SD355R*, 5D3551 and AD355 photoelectric type smoke detectors. Model SD350T and SD355T has a 135°F supplement integral heat sensor which only assists in a fire situation. The purpose of this thermal circuitry is to increase the sensitivity of the detector. This thermal circuitry is NOT approved for use as a heat detector. Refer to listee's printed data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: 24VDC INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes & ordinances and a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as photoelectric smoke detectors for use with separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. All units are suitable for open areas and inside duct installations with air velocities between 0-4,000 FPM. Models 5D355 and 5D355R* are also approved for installations inside Fire-Lite Duct Housing D355PL (CSFM Listing No. 3242-0075:221) and System Sensor Duct Housing DNRW (CSFM Listing No. 3242-1653:210). NOTE: The photoelectric type detectors are generally more effective at detecting slow, smoldering fires which smolder for hours before bursting into flame. Sources of these fires may include cigarettes burning in couches or bedding. The ionization type detectors are generally more effective at detecting fast, flaming fires which consume combustible materials rapidly and spread quickly. Sources of these fires may include paper burning in a waste container or a grease fire in the kitchen. *Rev. 01 -11-2010 fm 11 This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other Date Issued: July 01, 2012 Listing Expires June 30, 2013 Authorized By: JASON DEWIIT, Deputy State Fire Marshal Fire Engineering Division df-60379:A1 • E-400 CRF'300(A) FIreLITeALarms Relay Module by Honeywell Addressable Devices] General The CRF-300(A) Addressable Relay Module provides the sys- tem with a dry-contact output for activating a variety of auxil- iary devices, such as fans, door holders, dampers, control equipment, etc. Addressability allows the dry contact to be activated through panel programming, on a select basis. LiteSpeedTM is a communication protocol developed by Fire•Lite Engineering that greatly enhances the speed of com- munication between analog intelligent devices. Intelligent devices communicate in a grouped fashion. If one of the devices within the group has new information, the panel CPU stops the group poll and concentrates on single points. The net effect is response speed greater than five times that of other designs. Features Built-in type identification automatically identifies these devices to the control panel. Internal circuitry and relay powered directly by two-wire SLC loop. Integral LED "blinks' green each time a communication is received from the control panel and turns on in steady red when activated. High noise immunity (EMF/RFI). Wide viewing angle of LED. SEMS screws with clamping plates for wiring ease. Direct-dial entry of address: 01-159 for MS-9600(A) series panels, 01 —99 on MS-9200UDLS(A) and MS-9050U D(A). Applications The CRF-300(A) may be programmed to operate dry contacts for door holders, Air Handling Unit shutdown, etc., and to reset four-wire smoke detector power. Construction The face plate is made of off-white heat-resistant plastic. Controls include two rotary switches for direct-dial entry of address setting. The CRF-300(A) is configured for a single Class B (Style Y) or Class A (Style Z) Notification Appliance Circuit. The CRF-300(A) provides two Form-C dry contacts that switch together. Operation Each CRF-300(A) uses one of the addresses on a SLC loop. It responds to regular polls from the control panel and reports its type and status, including the open/normal/short status of its Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC). The LED blinks with each poll received. On command, it activates its internal relay. NOTE: Openishort supervision is suspended with The CRF-300. Rotary switches set a unique address for each module. The address may be set before or after mounting. The built-in TYPE CODE (not settable) will identify the module to the con- trol panel, so as to differentiate between a control module and a relay module. USMT o CRF-300(A) Specifications Normal operating voltage: 15 to 32 VDC. Maximum SLC current draw: 6.5 mA (LED on). Average operating current: 230 pA direct poll (CLIP mode), 255 pA group poll (LiteSpeed mode) with LED flashing. EOL resistance: not used. Temperature range: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C). Humidity range: 10% to 93% non-condensing. Dimensions: 4.5 (11.43 cm) high x 4 (10.16 cm) wide x 1.25 (3.175 cm) deep. Mounts to a 4 (10.16 cm) square x 2.125 (5.398 mm) deep box. Relay Contact Ratings Load Description Application Maximum Current Voltage Rating Resistive Non-Coded 30 VDC 3.0 A Resistive Coded 30 VDC 2.0 A Resistive Non-Coded 110 VDC 0.9 A Resistive Non-Coded 125 VAC 0.9 A Inductive (LJR5ms) Coded 30 VDC 0.5 A Inductive (UR2ms) Coded 30 VDC 1.0 A Inductive (PF0.35) Non-Coded 125 VAC 0.5 A !%w dl-60379:A1 • 08/04/09 - Page 1 of 2 Agency Listings and Approvals In some cases, certain modules may not be listed by certain approval agencies, or listing may be in process. Consult fac- tory for latest listing status. UL:S2424 ULC:S2424 FM approved CSFM: 7300-0075:185 MEA:72-01-E Product Line Information CRF-300(A): Intelligent addressable relay module. Intelligent addressable relay module, ULC listed model. SMB500: Optional surface-mount backbox. NOTE: For installation instructions, see document 156-1190-005 and refer to the SLC Wiring Manual, document 51309. LiteSpeedl?A is a trademark and Fire-Lite® Alarms is a registered trademark of Honeywell International Inc. 2009 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited. This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. ISO 9001 We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. • We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. ENGINIININI & MNU1bHIN All specifications are subject to change without notice. QUALITY SYSTEMS Made in the U.S. A. For more information, contact Fire-Lite Alarms. Phone: (800) 627-3473, FAX: (877) 699-4105. www.firelite.com Page 2 of 2 - df-60379:A1 • 08/04/09 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING -BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM - LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7300-0075:0185 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: - 7300-- FIRE ALARM CONTROL UNIT ACCESSORIES/MISC. DEVICES LISTEE: 'FIRE-LITE ALARMS INC.One Fire-Lite Place, Northford, CT 06410-1653 Contact: Brian Reynolds (203) 484-7161 Fax (203) 484-7309 Email: Brian.ReynoIds2Honeywell.com DESIGN: Models MDF-300, MMF-301, MMF-300, MMF-302, MCF-300 monitor modules; Models CRF-300 and CMF-300 control modules; and MMF-302-6 six zone interface signaling device module. Refer to listees data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: 15-32 VDC INSTALLATION: In accordance with listees printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model designation, electrical rating, and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as control unit accessories for use with listees separately listed electrically compatible fire alarm control units. NOTE: *Rev. 05-06-05 JW This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other Date Issued: July 01, 2012 Listing Expires June 30, 2013 Authorized By: JASON DEWITT, Deputy State Fire Marshal Fire Engineering Division df-52310:A1 '0-050 FCPS-24FS8 8-Amp, 24-Volt Power Supply (& FIre•LITeALarmS by Honeywell Power'SUlies/Accessorles] General The Fire-Lite FCPS-24FS8(C/E) is a compact, cost-effec- tive, 8-amp remote power supplies with battery charger. The FCPS-24FS8C/E) may be connected to any 12 or 24 volt fire alarm control panel (FACP) or may stand-alone. Primary appli- cations include notification appliance (bell) circuit (NAC) expansion (to support ADA requirements and NAC synchroni- zation) or auxiliary power to support 24 volt system accesso- ries. The FCPS provides regulated and filtered 24 VDC power to four notification appliance circuits configured as either two Class B (Style Y) and Class A (Style Z, with ZNAC-4 option module) or four class B only. Alternately, the four outputs may be configured as any combination of resettable/non-resettable power outputs (optimal for powering four-wire smoke detec- tors. The FFCPS-24FS8(C/E) also contains a battery charger capable of charging up to 18.0 Amp hour batteries. FCPS- 24FS8Ci) is ULC-listed. NOTE: Unless otherwise specified, the term FCPS-24FS8 used in this document refers to the standard FCPS-24FS8, FCPS- 24FS8C, FCPS-24FS8E Features UL-Listed Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC) synchroniza- tion using System Sensor, Wheelock, or Gentex "Commander2 appliances. Operates as a "sync-follower" or as a "sync-generator" (default). See note on page 2. Contains two fully-isolated input/control circuits - triggered from FACP NAC (NAC expander mode) or jumped perma- nently "ON" (stand-alone mode). Two Class B (Style Y) or Class A (Style Z, with ZNAC-4 module) NACs (circuits 1 & 3) 8-amp full load output, with 3 amps maximum/circuit, in NAC expander mode (UL 864). 6-amp continuous output in stand-alone mode (UL 1481). Compatible with coded inputs; signals passed through. Optional power-supervision relay (EOLR-1). In stand-alone mode, output power circuits may be config- ured as: resettable, (reset line from FACP required), non-resettable, or a mix of two and two. Fully regulated and filtered power output - optimal for pow- ering four-wire smoke detectors, annunciators, and other system peripherals requiring regulatedRiltered power. Power-limiting technology meets UL power-limiting require- ments. Form-C normally-closed trouble relay. Fully supervised power supply, battery, and NACs. Selectable earth fault detection. AC trouble report selectable for immediate 2-hour delay. Works with virtually any UL 864 fire alarm control which uti- lizes an industry-standard reverse-polarity notification cir- cuit (including unfiltered and unregulated bell power). Requires input trigger voltage of 9 - 32 VDC. Self-contained in compact, locking cabinet- 15"H x 14.5W x 2.75"D (cm: 38.1H x 36.83W x 6.985D). Includes integral battery charger capable of charging up to 18 AH batteries. Cabinet capable of housing 7.0 AH batter- ies. Battery charger may be disabled via DIP switch for applica- tions requiring larger batteries. Fixed, clamp-type terminal blocks accommodate up to 12 AWG (3.1mm2) wire. Specifications Primary (AC) Power: FCPS-24FS8: 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 3.2A maximum. FCPS-24F58/E: 240 VAC, 50 Hz, 1.6A maximum. Wire Size: minimum #14 AWG (2.0mm2) with 600 V insula- tion. Control Input Circuit: Trigger Input Voltage: 9 to 32 VDC. Trigger Current: 2.0 mA (16- 32 V); Per Input: 1.0 mA (9 - 16V). Trouble Contact Rating: 5 A at 24 VDC. Auxiliary Power Output: Specific application power 500 mA maximum. Output Circuits: +24 VDC filtered, regulated. 3.0 A maximum for any one circuit. Total continuous current for all outputs (stand-alone mode): - FCPS-24FS8: 6.0 A maximum. Total short-term current for all outputs (NC expander mode): - FCPS-24FS8: 8.0 A maximum. df-52310:A1 • 08/25/09 - Page 1 o14 Secondary Power (Battery) Charging Circuit: Supports lead-acid batteries only. Float-charge voltage: 27.6 VDC. Maximum current charge: 250 mA. Maximum battery capacity: 7.0 AH. Applications Example 1: Expand notification appliance power an additional 8.0 A. Use up to four Class B (Style Y) outputs or four Class A (Style Z) outputs (using ZNAC-4). For example, the FACP noti- fication appliance circuits will activate the FCPS when reverse- polarity activation occurs. Trouble conditions on the FCPS are sensed by the FACP through the notification appliance circuit. Example 2: Use the FCPS to expand auxiliary regulated 24- volt system power up to 6.0 A. Both resettable and non-reset- table power options are available. Resettable outputs are cre- ated by connecting the resettable output from the FACP to one or both of the FCPS inputs. Example 3: Use addressable control modules to activate the FCPS instead of activating it through the FACP notification appliance circuits. This typically allows for mounting the FCPS at greater distances* away from the FACP while expanding system architecture in various applications. For example, an addressable control module is used to acti- vate the FCPS, and an addressable monitor module is used to sense FCPS trouble conditions. Local auxiliary power output from the FCPS provides power to the addressable control module. NOTE: Addressable FACPs are capable of locating control and monitor modules at distances of up to 10,000 feet (3,046 meters). Sync Follower/Generator Note In some installations, it is necessary to synchronize the flash timing of all strobes in the system for ADA compliance. Strobes accomplish this by monitoring very short timing pulses on the NAC power which are created by the FACP. When installed at the end of a NAC wire run, the FCPS-24FS8 can track (i.e. 'follow") the strobe synchronization timing pulses on the existing NAC wire run. This maintains the overall system flash timing of the additional strobes attaches to the FCPS. When the FCPS-24FS8 is configured (via DIP switch settings) as a "sync follower," the FCPS's NAC outputs track the strobe synchronization pulses present at the FCPS's sync input ter- minal. The pulses originate from an upstream FACP or other power supply. When the FCPS-24FS8 is configured (via DIP switch settings) as a 'sync generator," the FCPS's sync input terminals are not used. Rather, the FCPS is the originator of the strobe synchro- nization pulses on the FCPS's NAC outputs. In "sync genera- toe' mode, the sync type (System Sensor, Wheelock, or Gentex) is selectable via DIP switch settings. Standards and Codes The FCPS-24FS8 complies with the following standards: NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code. UL 864 Standard for Control Units for Fire Alarm Systems (NAC expander mode). UL 1481 Power Supplies for Fire Alarm Systems. Page 2014— dl-52310:A1 • 08/25/09 Agency Listings and Approvals These listings and approvals apply to the modules specified in this document. In some cases, certain modules or applications may not be listed by certain approval agencies, or listing may be in process. Consult factory for latest listing status. UL Listed: S2424 ULC Listed: S2424 CSFM Approved: 7315-0075:206 MEA:219-02E FM Listed Ordering Information FCPS-24FS8: 6.0 A. 120 VAC remote charger power supply. Includes main printed circuit board, transformers, enclosure (15"H x 14.5W x 2.75"D [cm: 38.1H x 36.83W x 6.985D]), and installation instructions. FCPS-24FS8 is ULC-listed. FCPS-24FS8E: 6.0 A, 240 VAC remote charger power supply. Includes main printed circuit board, transformers, enclosure (15"H x 14.5W x 2.75"D [cm: 38.1H x 36.83W x 6.985D]), and installation instructions. ZNAC-4: Class A (Style Y) NAC option module. EOLR-1: 12/24 VDC end-of-line relay for monitoring four-wire smoke detector power. BAT-1270: Battery, 12-volt, 7.0 AM (two required). PS-1270: Battery, 12-volt, 7.0 AH (two required). 90286: Optional module mounting kit, is required to install an addressable module on the power supply main circuit board. AC Pow NOTE: All NAC outputs can be converted to Style Z with Style Y NAC or ZNAC-4 option module. FCPS Door Holder Trouble Power Style Y NAC Style Y NAC Style Y NAC Contact Output #4 Output #3 Output #2 Output #1 Output 24VDC Specific Application Power NAC Control Input #2 (from FACP) NAC Control Input #1 (from FACP) Sync Input Battery Charger Simplified Block Diagram df-52310:A1 • 08/25/09 - Page 3 of 4 Auxiliary Output: 10 500 rrrA Specific- Application Power SwI ILLUULI 1 SWI: Programming DIP Switches Cal CO ADM — Ca - 3 CD 3 r o CL 8 —C -60, CD <w- cp CID fl w —o O -rt ID 7q 0 CL ID > CD -00, SDIL ce -o °00) go -3 ailico D Ce ro) 9 -J Cr OCDCD CDCD CD CL • 78 X CD cv CD— C) CID Cc C,) CO T CD o 91 0) -, Ce CD CD CD C1. CD CD CD CD CL n CD 0 CD T132: Power-limited, NAC/Out 1 + Supervised In NAC Mode NAC/Out I - with Jumpers J5, JP6, NAC/Out 2 + TBI: Supervised JP7, & .JPS in positions NAC/Out 2— —Earth shown below. NAC/Out 3 + NAC/Out 3- - AC Neutral NACIOut 4 + 1—ACHot NAC/Out 4—:i CD IIJ 4W TB1 4W 4W 4W [J2 4W 0 w o 8) 0 a I- 0 Non-Power-Limited J2: To Transformer #2 JI: To Transformer #1 LJ 0 _ 0 () I [IjI] Battery Fuse 15A,30V JP4 Im(D[J - Battery L_... + Battery LEDs (L to R): AC Power (green) JP4: Supervised, - Ground Fault (yellow) - Battery Trouble (yellow) Non-Power-Limited • NAC Trouble (yellow) 18 AN, 24 VDC -Charger Trouble/AC Loss (yellow) Normally Open Normally Closed Common TB5: Trouble Relay o Form-C Fail-Safe o (shown energized) ED 3 2 1 TB5 JP1: Ground Fault Detection (cut to disable) J3: ZNAC-4 JP2 Connector I jp JP2 & JP3: Coded/Non-Coded Input Selection —Aux. Common + Aux. 24 VDC* - Control Input 2 + Control Input 2 - Out Common ----- + Out/Trouble Contact - Control Input 1 + Control Input 1 - Sync Input + Sync Input 'VOTE. AuxiliED ary Power Output Is power-limited but NOT supervised. Calculating the System Current Draw Power Supply Requirements 6.3 Calculating the System Current Draw 6.3.1 Overview The power supply must be able to power all internal and external devices continuously during the non-fire alarm condition. To calculate the non-fire alarm load on the power supply when primary power is applied, use Calculation Column 1 in Table 6.3 on page 40. The power supply must sup- port a larger load current during a fire alarm condition. To calculate the fire alarm load on the power supply, use Calculation Column 2 in Table 6.3 on page 40. The secondary power source (batteries) must be able to power the system during a primary power loss. To calculate the non-fire darm load on the secondary power source, use Calculation Column 3 in Table 6.3 on page 40. When calculating current draw and the battery size, note the following: Primary refers to the main power source for the power supply. Secondary refers to the power supply's backup batteries. All currents are given in amperes (A). Table 6.2 shows how to convert milliamperes and microamperes to full amperes. To convert... Multiply Example Milliamperes (mA) to mAx 0.001 3 mAx 0.001 = 0.003 A amperes (A) Microamperes (pA) to pA x 0.000001 300 pA x 0.000001 = 0.0003 A amperes (A) Table 6.2 Converting to Full Amperes 6.3.2 How to Calculate System Current Draw Use Table 6.3 on page 40 to calculate current draws as follows: Enter the quantity of devices in all three columns. Enter the current draw where required. Refer to the Fire-Lite Device Compatibility Document for compatible devices and their current draws. Calculate the current draws for each in all columns. Sum the total current for each column. Copy the totals from Column 2 and Column 3 to Table 6.3 on page 40. Following are the types of current that can be entered into Table 6.3 on page 40. / Calculation Column 1 - The primary supply current load that the power supply must support during a non-fire alarm condition, with AC power applied / Calculation Column 2 - The primary supply current load the power supply must support during a fire alarm condition, with AC power applied / Calculation Column 3 - The standby current drawn from the batteries in a non-fire alarm condition during a loss of AC power FCPS-24FS Series Instruction Manual- P/N 51883:111 4/14/2011 39 Power Supply Requirements Calculating the System Current Draw Table 6.3 contains three columns for calculating current draws. For each column, calculate the cur- rent and enter the total (in amperes) in the bottom row. When finished, copy the totals from Calcu- lation Column 2 and Calculation Column 3 to Table 6.4 on page 41. Calculate Column I Calculate Column 2 Calculation Column 3 Device Type Primary, Non-Fire Alarm Current Primary, Fire Alarm Current Secondary,Non-Fire Alarm (amps) (amps) Current (amps) Qty X (current draw) = Total Qty X (current draw) = Total Qty X (current draw) = Total Main Circuit 1 X[0.091]= 1 X [0.145] 1 X [0.0651 = Board Power [ ] X [0.025] = [ ] X [0.025] = [ ] X [0.025] Supervision Relay I I I NAC/Output #1 [ ] X [ ] = NAC/Output #2 [ ] X [ ] = NAC/Output #3 [ ] X [ ] = NAC/Output #4 [ ] X [ ] = Current Draw [ ] = I = I = from TB4 Terminals 9 & 10 Sum each Primary Non-Alarm Primary Alarm = Secondary Alarm = column for totals Table 6.3 System Current Draw Calculations 40 FCPS-24FS Series Instruction Manual - P/N 51883:H1 4/14/2011 Calculating the Battery Size Power Supply Requirements 6.4 Calculating the Battery Size Use Table 6.4 to calculate the total Standby and Alarm load in ampere hours (AH). This total load determines the battery size (in AH) required to support the power supply under the loss of AC power. Complete Table 6.4 as follows: Enter the totals from Table 6.3 on page 40, Calculation Columns 2 and 3 where shown. Enter the NFPA Standby and Alarm times. Refer to Section 6.4.1, "NFPA Battery Requirements". Calculate the ampere hours for Standby and Alarm, then sum the Standby and Alarm ampere hours. Multiply the sum by the derating factor of 1.2 to calculate the proper battery size (in AR). Write the ampere hour requirements on the Protected Premises label located inside the cabinet door. Secondary Standby Load Required Standby Time = AH (total from Table 6.3 Calculation (24 or 60 hours) Column 3) X[ Primary Alarm Load Required Alarm Time = AH (total from Table 6.3 Calculation (for 5 mm., enter 0.084, Column 2) for 10 mm., enter 0.168) X[ Sum of Standby and Alarm Ampere Hours = AH for nonULC applications, multiply by the Derating Factor1 X 1.2 for ULC applications, multiply by the Derating Factor1 X 2.5 Battery Size, Total Ampere Hours Required = AH Table 6.4 Total Secondary Power Requirements at 24 VDC 1 Multiply by only one of the Derating Factors, depending on whether the power supply is being used for a ULC (Canadian) application or nonULC application. 6.4.1 NFPA Battery Requirements NFPA 72 Local and Proprietary Fire Alarm Systems require 24 hours of standby power followed by 5 minutes in alarm. 64.2 Selecting and Locating Batteries Select batteries that meet or exceed the total ampere hours calculated in Table 6.4. The power sup- ply can charge batteries in the 7 AR to 18 AH range. The power supply cabinet is capable of hous- ing batteries up to 7 AR Batteries larger than 7 AH require the BB- I 7 or other UL listed external battery cabinet. FCPS-24FS Series Instruction Manual - P/N 5 1883:Hl 4/14/2011 41 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7315-0075:0206 - Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: 17315 -- POWER UNITS LISTEE: FIRE-LITE ALARMS INC.One Fire-Lite Place, Northford, CT 06410-1653 Contact: Brian Reynolds (203) 484-7161 Fax (203) 484-7309 Email: Bnan.Reynolds2HoneywelI.com DESIGN: Models FCPS-24FS6 and FCPS-24FS8 are power limited power supply/battery chargers used for supervision and expanded power driving capability of up to four Notification Appliance Circuits (FACP Fire Circuits, Signaling Devices) or resettable/non resettable outputs. Model ZNAC-4 Class A converter. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: 120 VAC, 24 VDC INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, product designation, electrical rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as a Power Supply/Battery Charger for use with separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. NOTE: *Rev. 05-06-05JW ' This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other Date Issued: July 01, 2012 Listing Expires June 30, 2013 Authorized By: JASON DEWITT, Deputy State Fire Marshal Fire Engineering Division Notification - Save up to 48% in current draw* - Up to 9 models now in '1 appliance - Save up to 14% cost of installation" Sleek Modern Aesthetics Finger Slide Switches Voltage Test Points Multiple Voltages 3 Audible Settings 90, 95, 99 dB 8 Candela Settings Wall - 15/1575/30/75/95/110/135/185 Ceiling - 15/30/60/75/95/115/150/177 ) Universal Mounting Base CO Ceiling and Wail Mounts to 5 Backbox Types Strobe, Horn Strobe, and Horn Notification Appliances Description: The Wheelock5 ExcederTM Series of notification appliances feature a sleek modern design that will please building owners with reduced total cost of ownership. Installers will benefit from its comprehensive feature list, including the most candela options in one appliance, low current draw, no tools needed for setting changes, voltage test points, 12/24 VDC operation, universal mounting base and multiple mounting options for both new and retrofit construction. The Wheelock ExcederTM Series incorporates high reliability and high efficiency optics to minimize current draw allowing for a greater number of appliances on the notification appliance circuit. All strobe models feature an industry first of B candela settings on a single appliance. Models with an audible feature 3 sound settings (90, 95, 99 dB). All switches to change settings, can be set without the use of a tool and are located behind the appliance to prevent tampenng. Wall models feature voltage test points to take readings with a voltage meter for troubleshooting and AHJ inspection. The Wheelock5 ExcederTM Series of wall and ceiling notification appliances feature a Universal Mounting Base (UMB) designed to simplify the installation and testing of horns, strobes, and combination horn strobes. The separate universal mounting base can be pre-wired to allow full testing of circuit wiring before the appliance is installed and the surface is finished. It comes complete with a Contact Cover for protection against dirt, dust, paint and damage to the contacts. The Contact Cover also acts as a shunting device to allow pre-wire testing for common wiring issues. The Contact Cover is polarized to prevent it from being installed incorrectly and prevents the appliance from being installed while it is on the UMB. When the Contact Cover is removed the circuit will show an open until the appliance is installed. The UMB allows for consistent installation and easy replacement of appliances if required. Wall models provide an optional locking screw for extra secure installation, while the ceiling models provide a captivated screw to prevent the screw from falling during installation. Environmentally Friendly Low Current Draw Compatibility and Requirements - Synchronize using the Wheelock Sync Modules or panels with built-in Wheelock' Patented Sync Protocol Compatible with UL Regulated Voltage using filtered VDC or unfiltered VRMS input voltage Strobes produce 1 flash per second over the Regulated Voltage" range Compared to competitive models Patented Compared to previous models NOTE: All CAUTIONS and WARNINGS are identified by the symbol AL All warnings are printed in bold capital letters. A WARNING: PLEASE READ THESE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSOCIATED INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING, SPECIFYING OR APPLYING THIS PRODUCT. VISIT WWW.COOPERNOTIFICATION.COM OR CONTACT COOPER NOTIFICATION FOR THE CURRENT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS, CAUTIONS OR WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN IMPROPER APPLICATION, INSTALLATION AND/OR OPERATION OF THESE PRODUCTS IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION, WHICH COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, AND SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU AND/OR OTHERS. General Notes: General Notes: . Strobes are designed to flash at I flash per second minimum over their Regulated Voltage Range' : All candela ratings represent minimum effective strobe intensity based on UL Standard 1971. Series Exceder Strobe products are Listed under UL Standards 1971 and 464 for indoor use with a temperature range of 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) and maximum humidity of 93% (± 2%) UL 464(85% UL 1971). Series Exceder horns are under UL Standard 464 for audible signal appliances (Indoor use only). Horn Strobe Ratings per UL 1971 & Anechoic at 24VDC 24VDC 12 VDC Model Regulated Voltage Range VDC 15 15/75 30 60 75 95 110 115 135 150 177 185 15 15/75 HS 8.0-33.0 0.082 0.095 0.102 0.148 0.176 0.197 0.242 0.282 0.125 0.159 HSC 8.0-33.0 10.082 0.102 0.141 0.148 0.176 24VDC 0.197 0.242 0.282 0.125 12VDC Model Regulated Voltage Range VDC 15 15/75 30 60 75 95 110 115 135 150 177 185 15 15/75 HS 8.0-33.0 0.073 0.083 0.087 0.139 1 0.163 0.186 0.230 0.272 0.122 1 0.153 HSC 8.0-33.0 0.073 0.087 0.128 0.139 0.163 24VDC •••••••l••N•• 0.186 0.230 0.272 0.122 12 VDC Model Regulated Voltage Range VDC 15 15/75 30 60 75 95 110 115 135 150 177 185 15 15/75 HS 8.0-33.0 0.065 0.075 0.084 0.136 0.157 0.184 0.226 0.267 0.120 0.148 HSC 8.0-33.0 0.065 0.084 0.120 0.136 0.157 0.184 0.226 0.267 0.1201 1 HornRatings per UL Anechoic - - Model Regulated Voltage Range VDC 99 dB 95 dB 90 dB FIN 16-33.0 0.064 0.044 0.022 HNC 16-33.0 0.084 0.044 0.022 HN 8.0-17.5 0.047 0.026 0.017 HNC 8.0-17.5 0.047 0.026 0.017 $ 4 1 21-74, * UL max current rating is the maximum R M S current within the listed voltage range (16-33 VDC for 24 VDC units). For strobes the UL max current is usually at the minimum listed voltage (16 VDC for 24 VDC units). For audibles the max current is usually at the maximum listed voltage (33 VDC for 24 VDC units). For unfiltered ratings, see installation instructions. Specification & Ordering Information Sync WI Strobe DSM or Mounting Model 12124 VOC Candela Wheelock Power Options Supplies HSR 15/1575/30/75/95/110/1351185 X X UMB** HSW 15/1575/30/75/95/110/135/185 X X UMB** HSRC HSWC 15/30/60/75/95/115/150/177 X X UMB** 15/30160/7519511151150/177 - X X UMB** • il?.x* o STIR STW 15/1575/30/75/95/110/135/185 X X • UMB** 15/1575/30/75/951110/135/185 X X UMB** STRC 15/30160175/95/115/150/177 X X X X UMB l STWC 15/30/60/75/95/115/150/177 UMB** X HNR X UMB** I-INW X X UMB HNRC X X X UMB** X UMB** - HNWC NOTE Due to continuous development of our products specifications and offerings are subject to change without notice in accordance with Cooper Wheelock Inc.,dba Cooper Notification standard terms and conditions Wheelock' tCJ SAFEPATH WAV _?, Notification Architects and Engineers Specifications The notification appliances shall be Wheelock' Exceder Series HS Audible Strobe appliances, Series ST Visual Strobe appliances and Series HN Audible appliances or approved equals. The Series HS and ST Strobes shall be listed for UL Standard 1971 (Emergency Devices for the Hearing-Impaired) for Indoor Fire Protection Service. The Series HS and HN Audibles shall be UL Listed under Standard 464 (Fire Protective Signaling). All Series shall meet the requirements of FCC Part 15 Class B. All inputs shall be compatible with standard reverse polarity supervision of circuit wiring by a Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) with the ability to operate from 8 to 33 VDC. Indoor wall models shall incorporate voltage test points for easy voltage inspection. The Series HS Audible Strobe and ST Strobe appliances shall produce a flash rate of one (1) flash per second over the Regulated Voltage Range and shall incorporate a Xenon flashtube enclosed in a rugged Lexan® lens. The Series shall be of low current design. Where Multi-Candela appliances are specified, the strobe intensity shall have 8 field selectable settings at 15, 15/75, 30, 75, 95, 110, 135, 185 candela for wall mount and 15, 30, 60, 75, 95, 115, 150, 177 candela for ceiling mount. The selector switch for selecting the candela shall be tamper resistant. The 15/75 candela strobe shall be specified when 15 candela UL Standard 1971 Listing with 75 candela on-axis is required (e.g. ADA compliance). Appliances with candela settings shall show the candela selection in a visible location at all times when installed. The audible shall have a minimum of three (3) field selectable settings for dBA levels and shall have a choice of continuous or temporal (Code 3) audible outputs. The Series HS Audible Strobe, ST Strobe and Series HN Audible shall incorporate a patented Universal Mounting Base that shall allow mounting to a single-gang, double-gang, 4-inch square, 3.5-inch octal, 4-inch octal or 100mm European type back boxes. Two wire appliance wiring shall be capable of directly connecting to the mounting base. Continuity checking of the entire NAC circuit prior to attaching any notification appliances shall be allowed. Product shall come with Contact Cover to protect contact springs. Removal of an appliance shall result in a supervision fault condition by the Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP). The mounting base shall be the same base among all horn, strobe, horn strobe, wall and ceiling models. All notification appliances shall be backwards compatible. The Series HS and ST wall models shall have a low profile measuring 5.24" H x 4.58" Wx 2.19" D. Series HN wall shall measure 5.24" H x 4.58" W x 1.6" D. The Series HSC and SIC shall been round and have a low profile with a diameter of 6.68" x 2.63" D. Series HNC ceiling shall have a diameter of 6.68"x 1.50" D. When synchronization is required, the appliance shall be compatible with Wheelock®'s DSM Sync Modules, Wheelock® Power Supplies or other manufacturer's panels with built-in Wheelock® Patented Sync Protocol. The strobes shall not drift out of synchronization at any time during operation. If the sync protocol fails to operate, the strobe shall revert to a non-synchronized flash-rate and still maintain (1) flash per second over its Regulated Voltage Range. The appliance shall also be designed so that the audible signal may be silenced while maintaining strobe activation when used with Wheelock® synchronization protocol. Wall Appliances - UL Standard 1971, UL Standard 464, California State Fire Marshal (CSFM), ULC, FM Ceiling Appliances - UL Standard 1971, UL Standard 464, California State Fire Marshal (CSFM), ULC, FM Member - WE ENCOURAGE AND SUPPORT NICET CERTIFICATION 3 YEAR WARRANTY Exceder - Spec Sheet 6/11 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7125-0785:0168 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: 7125-- FIRE ALARM DEVICES FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED LISTEE: Cooper Wheelock Inc.7246 16th St. E., Ste. 105, Sarasota, FL 34243 Contact: Tom Conover (941) 487-2336 Email: thomas.conover@cooperindustries.com DESIGN: Exceder Series: Models ST strobe, HS horn strobe and HN horn. Model ST is a synchronous and non-synchronous strobe light. Model HS a visual/audible appliance and Model HN is an audible signal appliance. All units followed by R (red) or W (white). Additionally, a 'C' may be added for ceiling models and/or a '-NR' may be added for non-resettable models. For non -NR models and optional '5' for silver fascia may be added*. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: Electrical: 12 VDC/24VDC/FWR Candela (wall)*: 15, 15/75, 30, 75, 95, 110, 135 & 185 Candela (ceiling)*: 15, 30, 60, 75, 95, 115, 150, & 177 INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. All models are for indoor use and for wall mount only or ceiling mount only* MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical/candela rating, and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as horn for fire alarm signaling and strobe, horn/strobe for the hearing impaired when used with separately listed electrically compatible fire alarm control units. Refer to listee's Installation Instructions Manual for details. *Rev. 9-24-09 fm This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other Date Issued: July 01, 2012 Listing Expires June 30, 2013 Authorized By: JASON DEWIIT, Deputy State Fire Marshal Fire Engineering Division Location of As-Built Drawin'gs: Location of Operation and Maintenance Manuals: tqca ; Ct f2? III II IO 11111 IH OIH OH HH 1111 II Integrated Security Fire Alarm Record-of Completion 8806UE00 Date: /( // 4g2r#: 35 0 7 Job #: 6 Primary System #: &/ Secondary System #: CustomerName: /, /. Ze 1,, o Address(City/State/ZlP):'LS? 51 j/,9,i. U_'4, CZ g le 6 1 Representative of Protected Property (Name/Phone): Authority Having Jurisdiction / ç Ione #: Location of Inspection & Testing Reports: 'C / Location of Control Panel: IT A M , Primary Telephone* Secondary Telephone #: Dpes Tyco have a contract for testing and inspection in accordance with NFPA standard(s)? El Yes 0 No If no, who?: Inspection Start Date: Inspection Frequency: 0 Annually 0 Semiannually ' 0 Quarterly 0 Bimonthly-. 0' Monthly []Weekly System Software (a) Operating system (executive), software revision levels): - (b) Site-specific software revision date: (c) Revision completed by: (Date) Type(s) of System or Service I'PA 72, Chapter 8— Tyco Central Monitoring Center Means of transmitting signals from the premises to the central station: (Check all that apply) !(Digital Alarm Communicator . 0 McCulloh 0 Multiplex 0 One-way Radio 0 Two-way Radio 0 Other: Means of transmission of alarms to the public fire service communications center: C'. .16,iD /1 A c. c ) - System locations: NFPA 72, Chapter 6-Local . If alarm is transmitted toIocation(s) off premises, list where received: El NFPA 72, Chapter 8- Remote Station Telephone numbers of the organization receiving alarms: El. NFPA 72, Chapter 8- Proprietary Telephone numbers of the organization receiving alarm: O NFPA 72, Chapter 9-Auxiliary Check type of connection: 0 Local Energy 0 Shunt 0 Parallel Telephone Telephone numbers of the organization receiving alarm: / - 8 .2 d '3 .2. C ." .7 If alarms are retransmitted to a public fire service communications center or other, indicate name and telephone numbers of the organization receiving alarm: Indicate how alarm is retransmitted: Record of System Installation -. (Complete this section after installation is complete and wiring checked for opens, shorts, ground faults, and improper branching, but prior to conducting oPeratynal acceptance tests.) This system has been installed in accordance with the NFPA standards as shown below, was inspected b%)'),.a/7 7 f,C' A CJj?f...S '. on 2 .includes the devices shown in sections 4 & 5, and has been in service since This system has been installed in accordance with the standards as shown below: L1-'NFPA72.Chapters '2 '3 2"4 j(s '6 '7 t8 lf-19 J"10 0 11 (Check all that apply) 3 I1FPA 70, NationalElectrica/Code, Article 760 0 Manufacturer's Instructions J Reprinted with per from NFPA 72 ® 2002, National Fire Alarm Code®, Copyright © 2002, National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA 02169. This reprinted material is not the complete and official position of the NFPA on the referenced subject, which is represented only by the standard in its entirety. @2012 Tyco Integrated Secity. All rights reserved. (06/12) . -" ,. (p. 1 of 3) I Control Panel tuca Integrated Security Fire Alarm Record of Completion, cont. 8806UE00 3. Record of System.Operation Documentation in accordance,with Inspection Jesting Forms Figure 10.62.3, is attached All operational features and functions of this system were tested by3 , . tj'4 , ,. date 0 And found to be operating properly in accordance with the requirements of F'NFPA72, Chapters 11-1 Ej3, '4 l5 l7 QU 8 -9 -10 J 11 (Check all that apply) L!I'NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, Article 760 El Manufacturers Instructions -AHJ or Other Source:--P,, M 1'f' , 1P 1b 4A 4;7",,, X Sign )(pate:______________________ Organization: 4. Signaling Line Circuits Quantity and class of signaling line circuits connected to system (see NFPA 72, Table 6.6.1): Quantity ' Style Class / 5. Alarm-Initiating Devices and Circuits Quantity and class of signaling line circuits connected to system (see NFPA 72, Table 6.6.1): Quantity Style S4 C Class /2 Manual - Manual stations Non-coded Coded Transmitters Addressable — Combination manual fire alarm and guard's tour coded stations Automatic I Coverage: (Check all that apply). El Complete El. Partial 0 Selective 0 Non-required Enter quantities and check if the devices are addressable. Smoke detectors Ion Photo 'Tdressable Duct detectors Ion Photo . 0 Addressable Heat detectors FT . . RR FT/RR ___________ RC 0 Addressable Sprinkler waterflów indicators: Non-coded Coded Transmitters . El Addressable The alarm verification feature is )SDisabled 0 Enabled ,changed from seconds to seconds.- Other (list): 6. Supervisory Signal-Initiating Devices and Circuits Guards Tour: 0 (a) Coded stations 0 (b) Non-coded stations El (c) Compulsory guard's tour system comprised of transmitter stations and intermediate stations. Note: Combination devices are recorded under 5(b), Manual, and 6(a), Guard's Tour. (Check if provided.) Sprinkler System: (a) Valve supervisory switches (b) Building temperature points (c) Site water temperature points El (d) Site water supply level points El Other supervisory function(s) (specify): Electric fire Dump: El (e) Fire pump power Fire pump running Phase reversal Electric-driven fire Dump: El (h) Selector in auto position El (i) Engine or control panel trouble El (j) Fire pump running Electric-driven aenerator: El (k) Selector in auto position (I) Control panel trouble (m) Transfer switches (n) Engine running Reprinted with permission from NFPA 72 ® 2002, National Fire Alarm Code, Copyright© 2002, National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA 02169. This reprinted material is not the complete and official position of the NFPA on the referenced subject, which is represented only by the-standard in its entirety. @2012 Tyco Integrated Security. All rights reserved. (06/12) - -- . (p. 2 of 3) Control Panel tqca Integrated Security Fire Alarm Record of Completion, cont. 7. Annunciator(s) Quantity: Type: III II I0 11111101 11hII 110 II11 1111 II 8806UE00 Location(s): 8. Alarm Notification Appliances and Circuits NFPA 72, Chapter 6 - Emergency Voice/Alarm Service Quantity of voice alarm/alarm channels:: Single: Multiple: Quantity of speakers: Quantity of speakers zones: Quantity of telephones or telephone jacks attached to the system: Types and quantities of notification appliances installed: Bells With Visible: Speakers With Visible: Horns ' ? With Visible: 9. System Power Supplies J(d) Chimes With Visible: Other: With Visible: Visible appliances without audible: Fire Alarm Control Panel: ' Nominal voltage: 420 '. Current rating .2 0 Over-current protection: Type: Current rating Location: Secondary (standby): Storage battery: ,J< 2 Amp-hour rating: Calculated capacity to drive system, in hours. (24 (60) Engine-driven generator dedicated to fire alarm system: Location of fuel storage: Emergency system used as backup to primary power supply: Emergency system described in NFPA 70, Article 700 10. Comments Frequency of routine tests and inspections, if other than in accordance with the referenced NFPA standard(s): System deviations from the referenced NFPA standard(s) are: Customer Comments: Customer Name: I?-ye' 6'q q 5' p2(2 //3 signature: Print Name Signature:\ , D/ Upon completion of the system(s) satisfactory test(s) witnessed (if required by the Authority Having Jurlsdictign): AHJ Representative ( U- z Signe: Print Name - Date 6 Title -' . Telephone #: Reprinted with permissioiom NFPA 72 ® 2002, National Fire Alarm Code®, Copyright© 2002, National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA 02169. This reprinted material is not the complete and official position of the NFPA on the referenced subject, which is represented only by the standard in its entirety. ©2012 Tyco Integrated Security. All rights reserved. (06/12) (p. 3 of 3) 'Control Panel Da e Tyco Representative NameN),M., "V `Olt 'r4fk-7 Prin ame Date