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2232 RUTHERFORD RD; ; AS010203; Permit
5/22/25, 9:30 AM Job Address: Permit Type: Parcel No: Lot#: Reference No.: PC#: Project Title: Applicant: Fees($) 459.5 about:blank AS010203 Permit Data City of Carlsbad Sprinkler Permit 2232 RUTHERFORD RD SPRINK 2120612600 0 BIOTA, INC. Add'I Fees ($) 0 Permit No: AS010203 Status: ISSUED Applied 10/17/2001 Approved: 10/31/2001 Issued: 10/31/2001 Inspector: Owner: S M/C T RESEARCH CENTER L L C C/O DELOITTE & TOUCHE PO BOX 130174 CARLSBAD CA Total($) Balance($) 459.5 0 1/1 Carlsbad Fire Department 012696 1635 Faraday Ave. Carlsbad, CA 92008 f ijl[ Cij~V Fire Prevention (760) 602-4660 Plan Review Requirements Category: Auto. Sprinkler, OH Date of Report: _10_1_30_12_0_0_1 _______ _ Reviewed by: Name: C.F.I. Address: 6108 AVENDIA ENCINAS STE A City, State: Carlsbad CA 92009 Plan Checker: Job #: 012696 Job Name: Biota, Inc. Bldg#: CB012696 ----------------....aa.-- Job Address: · 2232 Rutherford Rd S t e. or Bldg. No. IZI Approved LJ Approved Subject to LJ Incomplete Review FD Job# The item you have submitted for review has been approved. The approval is based on plans, information and/ or specifications provided in your submittal; therefore any changes to these items after this date, including field modifications, must be reviewed by this office to insure continued conformance with applicable code~ and standards. Please review carefully all comments attached as failure to comply with instructions in this report can result in suspension of permit to construct or install improvements. The item you have submitted for review has been approved subject to the attached conditions. The approval is based on plans, information and/or specifications provided in your submittal. Please review carefully all comments attached, as failure to comply with instructions in this report can result in suspension of permit to construct or install improvements. Please resubmit to this office the necessary plans and I or specifications required to indicate compliance with applicable codes and standards. The item you have submitted for review is incomplete. At this time, this office cannot adequately conduct a review to determine compliance with the applicable codes and / or standards. Please review carefully all comments attached. Please resubmit the necessary plans and/ or specifications to this office for review and approval. 1st 012696 2nd FD File# 3rd Other Agency ID , CARLSBAD FIRE PROTECTION SERVICES . . . . Permit Submittal Form ~fl;--//So/OJ()3 A. Check or fill in pertinent information for type of pennit you are submitting. AS -Automatic Sprinklers Commercial X Residential Number of Heads per System: System # 1 Heads bb System# __ Heads __ System # __ Heads __ Underground included for approval ------ System # ___ Heads System # -Heads System# Heads Underground included for reference only ____ _ Total Fees 1t45'J. 60 ~ FA -Fire Alarm 10 devices or less Over 10 devices FS -Fixed Systems (Circle One) # of devices ---- Hood & Duct, Halon, Special Chemical Agent, Standpipe, ~;. Spray Booth, or Appliance. Total Fees __ _ There may bee an additional fee of $50.00 per ½ hour for Failed Inspections: B. Addressofjobsite 'ZZ-32. Rl}fl(f((_ff}f<~ Building Permit# CB DJ d&:7 C/0 C. Contractor Information N Consolidated Fireprotection, Inc. , ame Suite# ------'--- ------------------- Address 6108 Avenida Encinas, Ste. A City, State, Zip Carlsbad, CA 92009 Kind of License and number Cl6 #641834 Certificate of Insurance on file with Fire Dept.? B.usiness Lie•~~ Ci~ • S1gnatur~-------!('. _______ _ Phone (760) 431-9901 GJorN G,orN Date IO/rz( 0) -. Fl • . CONSOLIDATED FIREPROTECTION • INC. r, n 6108 Avenida Encinas Suite A Carlsbad, CA 92009 r [ ( [ [ C [ [ [ C C [ (760) 431-9901 Fax (760) 431-9923 CAUFORNIA ,641834 • AR/ZONA; 99198: COLORADO" • • 149,' NEVADA, 40282 NEW MEXICO 34261 OKLAHOMA 582 UTAH 293656,5501 WASH/NGTON, CONSOF/052]7 :Technical Opi_nion ·&Report. Prepared for: 'Biota, Inc. 2232 Rutherford Rd. · Carlsbad, CA 9~008 For Submittal to: Carlsbad Fire Department· Fire Prevention Bureau 1635 Faraday A venue Carlsbad, California 92008 • ..-I "· ,, .~t r~ 'I ~.... t. ~ . f ... 'i .. ,.,,. .... ,. . . < '. , Septemb,er 5 ;200 l.' CONSOLID.A TED • • ., ·~-.,: • -. FIREPROTECTION • Mr.' Mike Sinith;Fire Marshal. • • • )NC. Carlsbaq Fire Department, Fire Prevention Bureau • • : f635 Faraday Avenue. • •. • •• Carlsbad: California 92008 , . . . . . . . .,_ ~~ ., ' . ',: Re: :.::.: Bi'ota: inc. :T.I. ~ Fire Protection. Technical Opinion & Report 6108 Avenida En~inas. • , :·: ,2232 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA 92_Q08 Suite fl Carlsbad, CA 92009 ..,. ,.·. (760) 431-9901 • Fax (760) 431~9i92/ •• t •; ' . Ovirview: 'j ·, • . The following technicil opinion and report is .written on behalf of Biota, lnc., at the ; direction of Mr: P.D .• (Dan) Cook, President, Biota ResearchLaboratories (lJ.S.). ,·:eruce M-Kerl & Associates, Inc. has compiled the following information, for · Consolidated Fireprotection Inc. (CFI). This ''Technical Opinion & Report" shall • address minimum California Fire & Building Code requirements applicable to· the •. tenarit improvement at 2232 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA. .' . . ·, . . . ,._ \ .. ,-. Contacts: ,· .. · P.b. (Dan)~Cook,Ph.D., President, Biota, lnc.·760.804.6980 . <'.-:·,{, •, . ·. "· .. • 13,opCaputo, President, Consolidated Fireprotection Inc. 760.431.9901 • .• , CAUFORNIA' ' • 641834 • . ARlZONA ' " • 99198 ' !. ,. COWRADO , ' , 249 ·,: .NEVADA • 411282 'NEWMEXlCO • ", _:. 34261 OKLAHOMA • .-582 ° i UTAH 291656-5501 'compli~nce ~th ~he California Fire & Building Codes is based on information • -· collected including building construction documents, an overview of facility op~rations, . . plans and/or specifications and a chemical inventory for the facility. Bruce M. Kerl & • • Associates~ inc. and Consolidated Fireprotection Inc. shall not be held liable for error_s • • . in this document due to failure to disclose information either intentional or otherwise. 'f. ;., . ' ,• , T •' • • C . ' . ~., ·,~ Scope/: •• . ~ This document is for. the sole purpose of construction approval only. Any discrepancies hetween.the information in this report and conditions discovered during inspection are the sole responsibility of Biota, Inc. Final inspection for occupancy and verification of , compliance with requirements and conditions described in this report shall be the • responsibility of the authority having jurisdiction and are outside the scope of this . .• report. •· • ~ .· . ,-·, ... • Negative"Impact: ·, .·This report shall confirm our opinion that Biota, Inc. will introduce no increase of .. hazards with this ten~nt improvement and operations of the facility. Additionally, this . : . report shall indicate that Biota, Inc. shall be in complete compliance with 1998 editions . • of the California Fire & Building Codes. This comprehensive fire protection plan is thorough, and wiff illustrate that an adequate level of fire and life safety protection is ,provide_d-to the occupants of the building .. WASHlNGTON " '"' CONSOF1052J7 • ' • - f ,' ., • -Biota, Inc. _::._ Technical Opinion & Report • ·Page2 •. -' CONSOLIDATED. Report Purpose:·, FIREPROTECTION •1 1. Identify materials and/or operations that present a hazard per the California Fire INC. : ;: . Code and develop methods of protection .. , • - -. al . t it I 1- , I ,,,. j I'. ' '' J; . ' -I '. . . . '. . -2. • Presl;!nt information related to the design of the building/facility and operations • to indicate the acceptance of matenals and safe practices. -Report Ele.ments: -• ~ Address.minimum requirements for the storage, handling and use of hazardous materials and the storage of raw materials and finished goods within this facility . . '· . •·. Classify comqiodities stored or used· within the building. . . • -• Review storage array and related protection requirem~nts . . • • Chemical analysis and hazardous materials inventory statement (HMIS). •. • • Review of hazar~ous materials storage, use and quantity limitations in • . . ' accordance with appl~cable codes. • • _ Present an analysis of the design, operation and use of the building. • • Outline gen~rai safety procedures for occupant safety and building protection. Code Analysisil'echnical References: , The following codes and/or standards are applicable for this evaluation: • 1998 California Fire Code ~-·• '1998 California Building Code • .1997 Uniform Fire Code· ., ·• -• National Fire Protection Association Standard 13 -Standard for the Installation :.. ,." , ,_·-of.Sprinkler Systems - The.1998 California Codes are 1997 editions ofmodel code documents that have been amended by the State of California .. References may be made to the Uniform Fire Code where applicable. • • t . ' ,. Building. Descriptioi,/It;jofrhiUion: Thisevaluation pertains to specifi~allythe tenant improvemenJs of2232 Rutherford Road, Carlsbc:1,d. Tenanfin:1provetrtent work is limited to 6,478 square feet of an • ' . existing 14~886 square foot, Type V, non rated, sprinklered building. Occupancy · (?lassification for the facility is a "a" Occupancy. • '' ' . . Facility Description of Operations: . Biota, Inc. is. a traditional pharmaceutical drug discovery venture, in whicp. medicinal • ~hemists d~gn and syiithesize -novel organic materials for biological screening. These .. materials are prepared in very small quantities typically less than 0.01 grams (10mg) . . ·Synthesis of these materials may iequire several steps ( chemical teactions) tl:rus . requiring a variety of chemi.cal,reagents ( irigrediepts ). ,Most of the testing of • -synthesized agerits are· performed off-site -~nd on a contract basis. Biota, Inc. is . co~1t:i·~cti:ng research in Ure ~ev·e.iopment of new anti--virals atid anti-bacterials . . . : .... '·--... 'Biota, In~. -Te~hnic~l Opinion & Report • Page.3 . l • . :;,. ~ . ' .. CONSOLIDATED ·An.chemical reactions within the lab are conducted within listed "Fume Hoods". F~REPROTECTION • .. Additionally; alltransfers of chemicals from their original containers into smaller INC. • containers (reaction vessels) wiU be conducted within the fume hoods. All fume hoods ., shall be protected by the ~utomatic fire sprinkle:i; system . • . : • ·1. • ' . , '.>" , " ' '' ' \,., ',I l t ' I ' I I.· •. ' 'i ' ., , ·1n aaqition to.the_ lab areas,'space is ~lso provided for office functions. Hazardous Materials:. Aggregate quanti#es of material~ for storage are identified in the following Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement and the Comparative Summary of Hazardous Materials . to Exempt Amounts per the Building Code Tables 3,.D and 3-E (attached). For the • purpose of this report, the entire building shall be· considered as one control area. ' f ' • : '~idh'iJ~iite(;Ji~l~V~iit6;.$lstate ITl~nf {HM IS). • •• ' • t ,. -• .'. ;-,z~;sii,;:.> 0lfL ., • Qty}ct Qty I "/CFC Classification •·•. '·. -,' . ;,; · , • )l!~Ir't . ,, :;:{,\ ,;.~:Qp_~~lif.,~19,r~~L.:g~y~Jc~J _J:tealth '' P{)}}+::::~•I:::I:I'{}S,C":Af')"I)?:t ,••·:·\ii{;:'; ,'i'. ui~}t,:';"'' ••• "' i,iaa.2'.ard • :~Htl.zard C ,-· c.:>c,;,fC} .• ,_:_ 5.':./,~})\. ,, ,:--,-,\;;,·, .. ;_c;ailons";i~Ga!lon~·~: j<~. « .• ~ e,~-": .... ..,., Acetic Anhydride • CL II Car, Irr .002 .25 Acetone CL I-A !rr,Ohh .025 3 Acetbnitrile .. CL I-A Tax .0025 2. Acetvl Chloride • ' CL I-A Co . " .001 . 1 Ammonium Hydroxide, 33% in water .007 .7 Benzoyl Chloride CL Ill-A Tox,Cor, • • .0001 .2 Chloroform No Haz T ox, Car, .0001 5 1,3-Dichloro-1, 1,3,3-CL I11-B Car, Oh .00001 .0Q1 TetraisoproovldIsiloxane • 1,2-Dichloroethane .0001 1 Dichloromethane .0001 2 Diethyl -Ether· . .0001 1 2,6-Diethyi·aniiine -• .00001 .02 N,N-Dimethvlformamide •• .0001 1 Dimethyl Sulfoxide .0001 .25 Dioxane • .0001 1 Ethanol .000~ .1 Ethyl Acetate .0001 2 Formamida' • .0001 .5 Acetic Acid, G_lacial .0001 1 Hexane. .0001 1 .0001 ._2 Hvdroaen Peroxide 30% .0001-.2 ·Methanol· .0001 1 lodomethane (methyl.iodide) .00001 .25 Methylamine_/. . •. .0001 .2 t-Propanol •, :0001 1 Proovlamine ' -~ .00001 .1 .CL I-A 11118? CL I-A CL 111-B CLII CL Ill-A CL I-A CL I-A NoHaz • CL II CL I-A H20 Rea Ox-CL 2 CLI-A NoHaz' Liq Fl Gas CL I-A CL I-A Tax Car Cor,Car Tox,Ohh Ohh Tox,Car Tox,Car lrr,Ohh lrr,Ohh Tox,Ohh Cor,Ohh Irr, Ohh Tax Car Tox,Ohh .Tax -Car lrr,Ohh Car ' ... ' . ,., .. Fl_·=-- coNsoLIDATED FIREPROTECTION INC.1 . ( ' ' f '-1 • > • . J ·, . \. ,_. Pyridine· • Tetrahvdrofuran Toluene '\~--- Tributylamine Triethyiamine Trieithvlammonium Acetate Buffer Triettiylammonium Bicarbonate Trimethyl Phosphate Trimethylsilyl 'T rifluoromethanesulfonate _-, ,, .. .• ·• .. .. , .. : . -~ .. :i:_.Ga,~es/ !--, C". •. '?." ,•,,-,,.,•,,,•• .. ,:.:: .:;'-:." •• •. ,.::-c:,, .. ·\·•· ... : Ammonia Gas Argon Gas (300 cu.ft per mo) . . .. .·, ., ~ • .,..,.,-•••.. (J ···.·,•,,.,. ••..• ,: _-!)t····,'':· .. ,, .. ,,. _.,, .. ,.,.:,:•.~:,._:::??:.:\:·:':' .. ·] .... Solids -......, ' ., .. ·:·,.,\:til':,}: .. :.·y.;.: .. , ./.' ;~ :,., ...... : ... ,., .... , ....... ,: Ammonium Chloride Benzoic Anhvdric;ie I Celite .. ' i . ' ' D0\\/ex-H+ lmidaz6Ie . -Magnesium Sulphate Anhydrous Molecular Sieve bis (Trimethvlsilvl) Trifluoroacetamide Sodium Chloride Palladium on active Charcoal, 10% • Phosphorus Oxide Chloride Potassium Bromide Potassium Carbonate Potassium Hydroxide p-Toluenesulfonic Acid Silica .Gel 40 .• Silica Gel·100C18-Reversed Phase Sodium Acetate Anhydrous Sodium Bicarbonate Sodium Bromide ' Sodium Hvdride Sodium ·Hydroxide ., ., -- Sodium Phosphate Anhvdrnus • · Sulfuric ~cid -;,-,, t , Sulfuryl Chloride Urea .. .0001 .1 CLI-A Tox,Ohh .0001 1 CL I-A lrr,Ohh .0001 1 CL I-A Tox .0001 .25 CLII Tox .0001 .25 CL i-A Cor,lri" .0001 1 No Haz Irr .001, .5 No MSDS .0001 .5 CL I-C lrr,Cor -.00001 .02 CL!!, Cor H20 Rea --. . ·· ... C::µSft·· ...... C:.u ~t ... ,• .. J:.' ; .• ~-... •. ·' . .1 .1 Liq Fl Gas Cor,Ohh 300 300 loert Inert -···-·:po:u:~trs~--· .. . ••-•··.•······· ......... ·. ·'··- _,::~'] Pound . ....... , ..... :-11 .. ,.,.1 .. -.. :•,., ..... S .. . ,., .. ... ,.: ........ , ....... :001 .5 No Haz lrr,Ohh .0001 1 No Haz lrr,Ohh 1 10 No Haz Irr.Car · .02 2 No Haz No Haz .0001 .5 NoHaz Irr .0001 1 No Haz lrr,Ohh .02 2 NoHaz Irr .00001 .004 No Haz Cor .01 10 No Haz Irr .00001 .02 No Haz Irr .00001 .02 . No Haz HiTox .0005 .5 No Haz lrr,Ohh .0005 .5 NoHaz Cor ·.0005 .5 No Haz Cor,Tox .0001 1 NoHaz Cor,Ohh 2 20 No Haz Irr 1 10' No Haz Irr .001 1 No Haz Irr .001 1 NoHaz Irr .001 1 No Haz Irr .001 2 NoHaz Cor .001 2 Flam Solid Cor,Tox I H20Rea CL2 .001 1 No Haz Irr .00001 .25 NoHaz Tox,Car, Ohh .0001 .25 H20 React HiTox CL3 .02 2 No Haz Irr Biota, Inc. -Technical Opinion & Report Page4 CONSOLIDATED FIREPROTECTION ' INC. :r , . " • f. Biota; Inc: :_:Technical Opinion & Rep~rt Page'5 ;_ ' . Allowable Exempt A11Wunts: . Aggregate quantities of materials for ~e are identified by hazard class in the following Summary·ofHaiardous Materials to Exempt Amounts per the Building and Fire Code . Tables 3-D,.3E and 7903.2-B. . Flamm;wle Liquid 0.0297 g!il 15.65 gal Class I-A Flammable Liquid ,. 0.0 gal O.Ogal Class I-B ' Flammable Liquid 0.000_1 gal 0.5 gal Class I-C' .• Combustible Liqui~ . 0.0023 gal 2.52 gal Class II • ·. Combustible Liquid 0.000~ gal 0.45 gal .Class ill-A Combustible Liquid 0.000.!)2 0.021 gal Classm~.B .gal Corrosiyes 0'.0031 lbs 6.004 lbs 0.0108 g!11 10.521 gal OTcu ft 0.1 cu ft Irritant •• 4.0558 lbs 61.52 lbs 0.0279 gal 15.35 gal Water Reactive 0.0001 lbs, .25 lbs Class 3 0.0001 gal 0.2 gal Water Reactive 0.001 lbs • 2 lbs Class2 oiooo1 gal 0.02 gal Carcinogens , • 1.0001 lbs 10.25 lbs 0.0005 ·gal 2,2 gal Other Health 0.0018 lbs 4.25 lbs Hazards. 0.0260 gal 11.721 gal . O.i cu ft O.i cu ft Oxidizers 0:0001 gal 0.2 gal t. .~, •. 120 gal. 240 gal 360 gal, 480 gal. 1320 No Limit IO lbs solids 500 gal liquids 1620 cuft N.L. per Table 8001.15-B 20 gal/lbs. Per Table 8001.15-A 200 gal/lbs Per Table 800U5-A N.L. N:L. 100 (Class 2) 20 gallons per Table 3-D & • CFC Table 7903.2-B 15 gallons per Table 3-D & CFC Table 7903.2-B 40 gall_ons per Table 3-D and CFC Table 7903.2-B 60 gallons per Table 3-D and CFC Table 7903.2-B 80 gallons per Table 3-D and CFC Table 7903.2-B N.L in Sprinklered Buildings per Table 3-D and CFC Table 7903.2-B note 11 1,000 lbs 100 Gallons NIA 5,000 lbs solids, 500 gal liquids -N.L. when ventilation is provided 10 gal/lbs per Table 8001.15-A 40 gal/lbs per Table 8001.15-A 5,000 lbs solid -500 gal liuuids 5,000 lbs solid-500 gal liquids - 1,000 gal (Class 2) . ·Exempt quantities have bee'n increased as. allo~ed for sprinklered buildings. In . addition', all matenals are stored in approved storage cabinets thereby increasing the . allowable quantities an additional 100%. r -· , . Hazardous Materials Handling and Use: . . All chemicals.are stored and used in accordance with the respective manufacturer's -· •• written recommendations. · Additionally, all materials are stored, in approved storage cabinets complying with Section 7902.5.9. Quantities in each·cabi_net shall not exceed •. 120 gallon~. • • • • ' ' ,· • CONSOLIDATED FIREPROTECTION ·INC. ' ' . '., Biota, inc.-; T~chiilcai·bpinion &·Report • Page 6 . • •. Di~pensing of ilazardo~ Chemicals (Heaiih Hazards): • The owner has indicated that all hazardous materials are dispensed and weighed under fume exhaust hoods (pl~ns and specifications included with TI submittal) and . empioyees are· provided with protective ciothing, equipment and respirators where . applicable.. • AU ch~mical w~te is picked up by a licensed disposal company under contract with Biota, Inc. Disp~nsing ofFlammabie and Combustibie Liquids: ·. . Dispensing of Class I and II liquids shall be conducted using approved grounding and • bonding in order to prevent the accumulation of static electricity. Flammable and combustible liquids will be. dispensed into approved safety cans for use. In addition, if dispensing or Class I flammable liquids is conducted within 5 feet of electrical equipment or outlets and within a radius of 10 feet up to 18 inches off the floor, Class I rated electric~! is required . . • . : • .hJ /] 7T t/J. _/~ • Fir'! Protection: . -#'r J,ui.~ ~ The existing fire sprinkler system 1s designed to deliver a density of .33 gpm/3,000 sq.ft. T}iis coverage is adequate fire sprinkler protection for this type of occupancy. • . • ·General Safety Practices: • • ✓ • No smoking will be permitted in the building. ✓ , All employees will receive special training on the use of portable fire • extinguishers of the type-to be provided in this building. ✓ An evacuation plan will be in place. ✓. Exit doors wiil be maintained unobstructed and will be opened weekly to ensure their operation .. • ✓ Employees will be trained to handle small spills and cleanup of hazardous :' materials used or stored within the fuciiity. ✓ The Fire Department shall be notified of any and all hazmat spills and/or fires . : contained and cleaned up by ~mployees. Fire D~partmeni Access: • •. The building and surrounding driveways and roadways are fully developed. Existing ·, fire apparatus access roads are well within the required parameters. Additionally, hydrants and fire department access roadways will continue to be maintained . unobstructed and accessible to emergency response crews. • Exiting/Egress: . ' . . . . The basic layout of the building is in conformance with the 1998 CBC. The travel . distance from any point in the building to an exit does not exceed 250 feet. Ail exit doors are at least three feet wide and proper exit signs over each door will be provided. . ' Biotil, Irie. -Te9hnical Opinion & Report • Page?.,· ·_ CONSOLIDATED FIREPROTECTION • Fire-Extinguishers: INC. MjnJmum 2Al0J?C rated fire extinguishers shall be provided for every 50 feet of travel distan~e. Conclusion:· : ,--· •. Based upon our reyiew of the proposed storage arrangements and hazardous materials . •. storage ~nd use, and the recommendations contained in this report, it is our opinion • Biota, Inc., will be iri full compliance with the.requirements of the CBC and CFC 1998 Editions. • • • • -If you have any comments or questions regarding tlns report or the proposed use of this facility, please do not hesitate to contact the undersignec,i or the owner directly. -Res~e~tfully,submitte~ ·~'·.·.·.•···•····.·.1M .. · ... ·~·. •.•• • .. . . . ,. .. . .,-. . • , . • . . .. . . . . ' . •.. . . . .. . . Bruce M. Kerl, President • • • • • • • Bruce M. Kerl &"Associates, Inc. for Consolidated Fireprotection Inc. t, ... ., 0 Biota, Inc. Code References • LISTING No. CATEGORY: LISTEE: DESIGN: RATING: INSTALLATION: MARKING: APPROVAL: XLF: CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING -BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE 7300-0900: 140 Misc. Devices/Control Unit Accessories Fike Protection Systems, 704 S. 10th St., Blue Springs MO 64013 Contact: Brent Mlika (816) 229-3405 X 1220 FAX (816) 229-5082 Page 1 of 1 ' Models 55-042 and 5~7 Supervised Control Module~dels 55-041 and 55-046 Monitor Module; Mod;l;,5-043 and 55-048 Relay Module; 55-045 and 55-050 Mini- Monitor Module. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. 15-30 VDC In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. Listee's name, model number, electrical rating, and UL label. Listed as control unit accessories for use with separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. Refer to listee's Installation Instruction Manual for details. 7300-1653: 180* *Rev. 06-21-05 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 suitable information sources. Date Issued: Authorized By: MARCH 20, 2006 DIANE K. AREND, Senior Deputy Program Manager Listing Expires June 30, 2007 INTELLIGENT MODULES DESCRIPTION The Eclipse protocol, manufactured by System Sensor, is a peer-to-peer, all digital protocol from that allows for numerous applications such as fire, security, access and HV,-\C control. Eclipse series intelligent modules provides faster device response rime, with more flexibility than ever possible before. This digital, peer-to-peer protocol enables pinpoint accuracy in as little as a quarter second - without interference problems that can plague other systems. The Eclipse system distributes intelligence to the networked devices. In fact, Eclipse turns every networked device into a peer, capable of generating messages readable by the entire system. Additionally, with Eclipse, no special communication cables are required, making it ideal for retrofit applications. The isolator versions have on-board short circuit isolators to prevent shorts on the signaling line circuit (SLC) from disabling all devices on the intelligent loop. Eclipse monitor and control modules can be used to supervise and activate sounders, strobes, door closers, pull stations, waterflow switches, and more. Each module is rigorously designed and tested for electromagnetic compatibility and environmental reliability, in many cases exceeding industry standards. Full size modules mount in a standard 4" x 4" x 2 1/8" junction box. \\'iring terminal, are easily accessible for troubleshooting purposes. Relay modules are to be designed for activating products connected to an alarm system and the mini monitor module can monitor the wiring to the device for open circuits via an end of line resistor. Configuration IR Tool (55-051) 55-041/55-046 Monitor Modules are used to monitor the normally open contacts of an auxiliary device. In addition to monitoring the contact, the device will supervise the wi.J:ing to the device for open circuits vi.a an end of lli1e resistor. This device is capable of class A or class B operation.. s-\lso capable of short circuit detection. The small size of the 55-045/55-050 Mini Monitor Module allows it to fit inside devices or junction. boxes behi.J1d devices. Also capable of short circuit detection.. 55-042/55-047 Control Modules are used to switch an external power supply or audio amplifier to notification appliances. The devices will supervise the wiring to the auxiliary device for open and short circuits via an end of line resistor. The control module will also have the capability to monitor the external power input for loss of power (DC voltage supplies only). This module is capable of Class A or Class B operation. 55-043/55-048 Relay Modules are designed for use ill activation of products that are connected to an intelligent fire alarm system. It provides two sets of Form C contacts that switch together (one DPDT relay). There is also an input that is capable of monitoring a dry set of contacts for open or closed conditions. 55-052/55-053 Releasing Module are designed to provide reliable operation of a solenoid or Agent Release Module (ARI'vf) for clean agent, carbon dioxide and pre-action sprinkler/ deluge system actuation. Each releasillg module is protected from inadvertent operation by an intelligent switch, which requires transmission of a complex code before activating the releasillg output. This module is capable of providing up to 2.0 amps @ 24 "\TIC of output power for solenoid applications. The releasillg module requires a separate 24 "\TIC power source i.J1 addition to the SLC. 55-051 Configuration IR Tool is a remote control designed to communicate with Eclipse devices via infrared (IR) signals. The remote control will give the user the ability to communicate with the panel and other devices through any selected device on the loop. The 55-051 can read device information such as type, loop, and address along vlith set loop, address, branch and service date. It can also i.Jlitiate a walk test and a device test. The 55-051 features a 16-character liquid crystal display and a 17-button keypad. Form No. P.1.53.01-1 704 S. 10th Street • P.O. Box 610 • Blue Springs, Missouri 64013-0610 U.S.A. • (816) 229-3405 (816) 229-0314 • www.fike.com STANDARD FEATURES/SPECIFICATIONS • Relay Contact Ratings: • Peer-to-Peer Communication -3.0 Ii @ 30VDC resistive non-coded • Distributed intelligence • Greater system design freedom • Digital communication protocol -2 A @ 30VDC resistive coded -0.9 A @ 70.7VAC resistive non-coded -0.7 A@ 70.7VAC inductive (PF=.35) non-coded • Numerous applications (Fire, Security, Access and I-fVAC Control) Specifications: 55-051 • Dimensions: 1.3"H x 2.2"\V x 7.7"L • Fast response time • Superior noise immunity • Low standby current • Mounts to standard 4" junction box • Wiring terminals easily accessible • Communicate with the devices via hand-held configuration tool General Module Specifications • Operating Voltage: 15-30\/TIC • Ala1-m---:-Cutr.$nt: 2.0 mA (red LED on) • Temperature Range: 32° to 120°F (0° to 49°C) • Relative Humidity: 10% to 93%: non-condensing • Dimensions: -55-045/55-050: 2.7"W x 1.3"H x 0.6"D -Others: 4.26"W x 4.2"H x 1.2"D Specifications: 55-042/ 55-04 7 • rSt,rnliby·Current;Avg.: 560 rn.A max. avg. (continuous broadcasts) • External Power Supply: 9-80VDC (Normal Range); 0- 2VDC (Trouble Range) • End-of-Line Resistance: 39 k ohms (included) • Maximum '{AC Circuit Wiring Resistance: 100 Ohms • Standby Current: 500 m..A max. avg. (continuous broadcasts) • Dry Contact Short Circuit Current: 30 rn..A max. avg. AVAILABLE MODELS • Communication Range: Up to 30 feet • Battery Life: 168 hours (typical usage) • Operating Temperature Range: 32° to 122°F • Relative Humidity: 10% to 90% RH non-condensing Specifications: 55-041/ 55-046 • Sta_ndby Current: 485 1IL\ max. (continuous broadcasts) • IDC Voltage: 5.4VDC max. • VJ\faxinmm IDC Wiring Resistance: 100 ohms Specifications: 55-045 / 55-050 • Standby Current: -485 mA max. (continuous broadcasts) -745 mA max. (continuous broadcasts IDC Shorted) • IDC Voltage: 5.4VDC max. • \Vire Length: 6.5" • Maximum IDC Wiring Resistance: l 00 ohms Description Fike Model No. Manf. Model No. Non-isolator Versions .... Monitor Module 55-041 EM-lM '----Relay Module 55-043 EM-lR ".'."' Supervised Control Module 55-042 EM-lSR a Mini Monitor :rvfodule 55-045 EM-lMM ..,., Releasing Module 55-052 EM-lRM Isolator Versions Monitor Module 55-046 EM-1Ml Relay Module 55-048 EM-lIU Supervised Control Module 55-047 EM-1SRI Mini Monitor Module 55-050 EM-1MMT Releasing Module 55-053 EM-1RMI Accessories Control Module Barrier 20-1071 Surface Mount Box 20-1072 Configuration IR Tool 55-051 EA-CT I•■ ..... ® • I ft..8 Copyright© Fike Corporation All Rights Reserved. CO RPO RA l ION Form No. P.1.53.01-1 July, 2005 Specifications are subject to change without notice. LISTING No. CATEGORY: LISTEE: DESIGN: RATING: INSTALLATION: MARKING: APPROVAL: CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING -BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE 7259-1491:107 Air Sampling Smoke Detector Vision Systems Inc., 35 Pond Park Rd., Hingham MA 02043 Contact: *Wes Marcks (781) 7 40-2223 FAX (781) 7 40-4433 Page 1 of 1 Models VESDA Laser Compact VLC-505 (VN) and VLC-500 (RO) air sampling smoke detectors. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. 18-30 VDC In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes & ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. Listee's name, model number, electrical rating and UL label. Listed as air sampling smoke detection system for use with separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. Authority having jurisdiction should be consulted prior to installation. *Rev. 06-18-2003 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 suitable information sources. Date Issued: Authorized By: JUNE 22, 2006 DIANE K. AREND, Senior Deputy Program Manager Listing Expires June 30, 2007 FEATURES 4 Reduced size • Absorute smoke detection • Wide sensitivity range 4 Single pipe inlet 4 Simple display t Referencing C VESDAnet communication (VN) t Dual stage dust filter t Three Alarm Levels t Programmable Relays C Air flow monitoring C Optional remote display and relay capability f Simple mounting design 4 Autolearn ™ UL. 55198, FM: 3002483, FM Hazardous /Classified) Locations. Class J, Div. 2, Groups f\,RC,D, 4D7A3.AK lPC, Vds The LaserCOMPACT detector has been specifically designed to provide all the benefits of aspirating smoke derectton, including very early warning, in single e_nvironrnentsmal! areas and where space is a premium. This has been achieved througt1 the combination of approved laserPLUS detectio11technology, duai-stage air filtration tect1no1ogy and a modified aspirator design incorporated imo cl smaller enclosure vvith a simplified display. LaserCOMPACT is available in rwo versions'. one that interfaces via relays only {RO) or via the r·e1ays and VESDAne.t (Vi\J). Description The LaserCOMPACT is made up of tvvoparts: rhe main enclosure and the front cover: The mam enclosure houses ,,ll the key components of the detector AH non-seivice- c1ble items like the main processor rJoard and detector chamber are .mounted away from the general. access area, protecting them during the installation ancJ service process. The main enclosure includes: t Laser Detection Chamber 4 Main processor board with integrated flow sensor card 4 Single air inlet port with air fiow monitoring device C Termination Card supporting three relays • Fire -Pre--alarn, • Alerr/Fault (including Service and Isolate) The card also includes power connections and VESDAnet communication connection on the (VN) version 4 LaserCOMPACT i\spirator t Dual-Srage Air Filter Camidge t Air Exhaust Port n,e front cover suppons: t 5 LEDs: -Fire. Pre-Alarm/Alert, Fault, OK, Reset/Jsolate t Reset/Isolate Push Button /press to reset, press and hold to isolate) How It Works Air is continually drawn through cl simple pipe network to a central detector by a high efficiency aspirator. Air entering the unit passes a flovv sensor before a sample is passed through a dual-stage dust filter (the majority of air is exhausted. from the detector and where required back vented to the protected area). The first stage removes dust and dirt• from the air sample , before it enters tile chamber for smoke detection. The second ultra fine stage provides . a clean air supply to be usec inside ti1e detec- tion chamber to form clean air barriers. vvhich protect the optical surfaces from contaminarion. The detection chamber uses a stable. highly . efficient laser fight source and unique sensor configuration to achieve tr,e optimum response to a wide range of smoke types. When smoke passes through the {Jetection chamber it creates light scatter wt1ich is detected by the very semltive sensor circuitry .. The st21tu.s of the detector. all alarms. seNice and fault events, are monitored and fogged with time and date stamps. Status reporting can t.1e transmitted via simple relay connectlons or acro.ss the advanced VESDAnet communications network /VN version only). VESDA 1aserCOMPACT Specifications Supply Voltage: ! B [() 30VDC Power Consumption: 4.0W quiescent, 4·_swvvJtf1 a!arnl Current Consumi:,:.;;ti:.::oc;.;n;..: ----.... ~t..~c;;., ! 9DrP.A, -.,viliJdi~ Fuse Rating: LS/\ Dimensions (WHO); 8 7 !B"x B 7 /8"X 3 313•· f.2 25rnrnx 2 2.S,ntnx8 5rnrn} Weight; L/!bs. j1 ."lk9i Operating Temperature; Detecror.Arnblt'nt 141'.lF re !03~r f-,iOtC ro 3~i>Cf Sarnple::U\ir-A"F to MOcF i-20''C w 60'C/ Sampling Network: fvti,~!rnum area of Cover aqe $000sq:ft (500.sq.m) 1 Pipe ar. i (; 5 F·ect: 2 Pipes zn: i .30 Feet/ea. Pipe: Internal Di0rneter W l r:; ·· 7 JB" i 15-21 rnm) Externai Diame.ter 1·· 125mm) Relajll: :;:; Reic1y£ rated 211 @ 30\.'0C • Default Conf\.Juration Fire Pre-.,AJarrn Afert/Fauit ft'¥'t1intehance & !soratC't r>rogr,,rnmat!le O 60 ser.ords tirne Oe!ay Software Programmable Relays:. L21tching or rion.·iiitChJng IP Rating: IP30 Cable Access: 1 '' TKC} {4x25mm "J cable entr!es Cable Termlnation; Screw' Tcrn1ih .. :1i blqcks 9.2-2.Ssq_r:)n; /3G-i2AWG) Sensitivity Range: 0 CO 15 t0 6% obs/ft (0.00$ to 20% ot,,lrn) Threshold Setting Range: Nert: o DOJ 5 -0.6218% co,/ft iCW05 to L9'JO% obs/rn) Fre-f\iwr:: 0.003! --0.623<1% ob,tfr !G.D: 0, !..995% oi,Vrn) r.re: 0.00% to 6.25% ob,/fr (0.01 5 •· 20,JO% obs/ml' ~un1iteo to ;;.:k obs/fr for UL Software Features: E\.N2::'nr ·iog: Up to 12,000 events ~:ored on HFO s~nof;e_ k~veL aiarrns and faults vvfth dine and date St0ITP AutoLe..2ittt i\:ilnJrn~m ! 5 rrnnutcs, rn<Jxirnurn ! 5 _d<~Ys .. Recornmended mirrmum i i day. During AutoLearn thre,ho:d, are NOT changed from prt7-Set v·a\)f$, Remote Configurable Genera! Purpose Input {24VDCJ: Stzindby, /-\C Povver OK ;::,r1d Reset!lsof_c~te : . . ·. Ordering Information: VRFJOO Rerrnxe Display. 7 Relay, \/LC~50S VESDl\net \(crsfon /\IN) V:.C-500 Relays only Version /RO) VFff¥KOC Rcn-iotc C>ispiay No Ret2y VPS,-1 OD PO\'Vtfr Sltpp_ly~ VPS-.300. PO\NCf .S~1pply t~1t.h Datte{)' cabinet,, \/P.S~4-GG Pnvver St'.ppiy,_ 4_8 ~tr:>::: North /;,rn'i-rica ··/i:iion Sy~tt!rns -VE.SD.A'1'-l ,.,,.,~,,=,,,,,. ;~~Le_!:'.~r:·;~:· qy Vision Systems F<.-X..'61.3921:1 i;?Ot LaserCOMPACT TERMINATION CARD /VNI tt~i'l~tA t a~s.{•}!GND/ ?. P,o:tntO F.zn;t f,.;.) Sl.1!',{•:•i S LED(v}($NO) e Lt'.b (•l 'l Fffit(NOJ $ f:1RE.{C1 t: f'"HE ·At..-\P.M {!\:,;..}} ;o ?AE•ft..i.AAM {C} 1! FAJJL'!'INO} 12 fAUl.:r \Cl iS FAiJLT {NC) !,.aserCOMPACT Ti;RM.!N8II.QtLC8RQJR.Ol .T.!i!.IT!l~!}i:.I...A 1 F!Rt {NG'.• ; =~:t.,i:~,RM (NC} 4 F~E-AtARM {CJ 5 FAlllT<NOj ~ F/1.t'A.T{(.;i 't fAVLi {NC) I~.TT!.l.!M.LI}. ;. S~ei.1 :?: VESDA,~··A 0 3 VESDAr,t~-A \"/ 4 Sh0.hl t~ VE!JDA.tl1Jl¥B{-) t VESDf!JH!t-!:J: .. ; ? Paw(-'-t (,} P~t(.,,.l Power\•} 10 P-c-11,~rt"') I.~m:1i11~! .. $. ~ Bi-Os.(')(G,'10} 2 Re~1l-) 1 R~lj;] .t fji.;;5\1) S iED H tGhi'i) .S ltOf•l f>;::,win{,-;, H Pf)We-t(. .. j ;_;,. ?¢'i;'Q?(•J ·1-n Prn·.'<;c;-f,:} MOUNT!NGJ)IAG~AM(Reru;VLeVYi .... l ;....-------8' ~-------4·3!~ ------ ;.- Europe Vision 'Sfm:rr':S -VESD/,w \•'l'.-.icn Hrn;;;.c Fnc;; J ! , t/Jtt F\)ad Hi:-mei He-rnp~te.:1(1. Hens. HP/. /8\V www.vesda.com LISTING No. CATEGORY: LISTEE: DESIGN: RATING: INSTALLATION: MARKING: APPROVAL: CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING -BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE 7315-1491:106 Power Supply Vision Systems Inc., 35 Pond Park Road, Hingham, MA 02043 Contact: *Wes Marcks (781) 740-2223 FAX (781) 740-4433 Page 1 of 1 Model VPS-1 00US Power Supply and Model VBC-001 Battery Expansion Cabinet. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. 120 VAC, 27.6 VDC In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes & ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. Unit must provide the required 24 hr. back-up. Listee's name, model number, electrical rating and UL label. Listed as a power supply and battery cabinet for use with listee's separately listed VESDA LaserPLUS detectors. *Rev. 0618-2003 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 suitable information sources. Date Issued: Authorized By: JUNE 22, 2006 DIANE K. AREND, Senior Deputy Program Manager Listing Expires June 30, 2007 FEATURES f Input 120VAC/60Hz t l .S amp continuous supply current at 27.6VDC 4 Filtered and electronically regulated output • t ACfaiJ supervision {Form "C" contact) t Low AC fail supervision (Form "C' contact) t Battery supervision t Built-in charger for sealed lead acid or gel-type batteries t Automatic switch over to standby battery when AC fails t AC Input LED indicator 4 UL 1481 Listed VESDA' ACCESSORIES Po.wer. .SuppJy ............. . 120VAC The VESDA Power Supply is capable of providing povjer with battery backup for the entire VESDA Lase(SrnokeDetector product line, The VESD,'\ .Power Supply can power from a single detector to. multiple units, depenqlng on the configuration. ft provides 24 volt povver_to the VESDA system and has the added ability to convert (ac) power to charge batteries . Consult "Power Supply Capabilities" for details. Installation of the VESDA Power Supply The VESDi\ Pov.ier Suppiymodels VPS-1 00US and VPS-300US are power-limited power supplies: They converr: 120VAC/60Hz input into 24 voe power-limited outputs, These units are intended for use in applications requiring UL listing for fire protection signaling. The VPS-1 00US or VPS-300US should be installed ;n accordance with the national electric code, NFPA 72 and in accordance with any local regulations. See wiring cJt1grams for proper hookup. UL 55 l 5 I, FM: 085A5AY Fault Reporting A Power Supply Fault indicator is provided via a dry relay contact (Form C), which changes state due to the fo!!owing conditions: f AC Input loss f Low AC input voltage f Loss of battery voltage f /\ short circuit of rhe battery leads f A short circuit of any of the DC power outputs Power Supply Capabilities LaserPUJ3qrlaserSJ;;ANNER VPS-l OOUS-XXX provides power for: 1 LaserPLUS or LaserScanner, or up to 5 Remote /Single Box/ Units, or 1 Subrack assembly. Battery require- ments: /2) 12 volt/12 Amp-t,our batteries, VPS-300US-XXX provides power for: up to 3 LaserPLUS or LaserSCANNER cletectors, or up to l 5 Remote (Single Box) Units, or up to 3 Subrack assemblies. Battery requirements: -2 detectors or 2 subracks or l O remotes require (4) 12voft/12 Amp-hour batteries -3 detectors or 3 subracl<s or 1 5 remotes require (6) 12voft/l 2 Amp-t1our batteries LaserCOMPACT VPS-1 OOUS-XXX provides power for: up to 2 l .. i3.SerCOMPACT detectors, or up to 5 Remote (Single Box) Units, or ! Subr21ck assembly. Battery requirements: (2) I 2voit/ 1 2 Amp-hour batteries. VPS-300US-XXX provides power for: up to 6 LaserCOMPACT detectors, or up to 15 Remote (Single Box) Units, or up to 3 Subrack assemblies_ Battery requirements: ··•· 4 detectors or 2 subracks or 1 0 rernores require f4) l 2voit/12 Amp-hour batteries -6 detectors or 3 subrack.., or l 5 remotes require (6) l 2voft/l 2 Amp-hour· batteries POWER .S.UPPLY. Specifications .. Components: The VPS-· 1 GOUS consists of three rnain c.ornpon~nt!·: the mountin9 enc.Jo.sure, tr1e trc1nsforrne~ • and th,e main cirwit board. Jr uses two backup batteries (sup-. plied separately). The VPS-300US cons]sts of one VPS-1 OOUS Power Supply and one VBC-00 I Battery Cabinet. Together it holds up to 6 t,,at:.eries [.suppiied separately). Note: The VESDA Power Supply uses sea1ed lec1d acid. l 2VDC. I 2 Amp/hour b,1tteries. To orclei:. use part number \/81'.012 (minimum 2). Input: 120 VAC/60 Hz; I . 4 21rnp max. Output: 2.7.6 voe (normal) Mirx. Tot;,i Available Output Current: I .5 amps. Max Output Current when only single circuit '.is used 1.2 amps Max Output Current when all 3 ourpt.tc.1 are used: 500rrNcircuit Dimensions fWHD): l 3. 9 in, x 9 in. x 45 in., Weight: VPS-i 00 US fO Jb-S. wirhcut batteries VBC-OGl 6 lbs. without batteries Operating Temperature: Power Supply A<nbient 32° to l 20°F Hurnidity: l O, 95'/:iRH,,nor,-condc;n~fng Trouble Relay: • Common trouble relay.rated 2A@ 3CVDC (Form C: NO/NC/ During norm3! operation. the power supply Fault Reporting Relay is engergized • Cable Access: I inch knock outs in various positions Cable Termination: Sc:rew terminal blocks 30-12/\WG Ordering Information: FIN VST-012 PESCJ!lPTION ?<r1.:u Supr--y Mqde1·v1:is-1 OOUS-X.X:X c1ncfa.?tt·t!.YC?bin(:{ rrFitJel VSC:Z.iC• I B<ltter/ :se?ied te;ic atid, !2 vDC i2 ,A;nplh( I l!EQUIREMENTS . Sp,-~(ify Vtit<Jge 120a: 22GVAC S~-triiy V0-;'t?.g~ 120 o; Z2U VAC r,..1Jr1murn.of- 2 :equired North America l i:iingham, Mas5achuset(S. t)S/\..02043 Ph: (78!) 7~10-?223 O! Vision Systems /800) 22'14'134 F2x: !781 ! 74(',4433 BATTERY 12V/12AH VPS -1 00US BATTERY 12V/12AH BATTERY 12V/12AH G VBC -001 BATTERY 12V/12AH j i1 BATTERY 12V/12AH BATTERY 12V/12AH .. I ., < lg TERMINAL BRACKET • l : ......... · .... ! ' .........Il>.f.!ll.El!L.._.. A TERMINAL BRACKET L ~' jiili ~--~U __!.11.!'.1.JiHJ>.fi.,_ Oim(>n$1oi,$ in A 13.150 B S.875 C 4.500 0 .,625 E .875 F .375 G .1875 H .687 I 1.00~ J t.375 www.vesda.com {;2{)00 Vl5\on Sflt.erm -VESDA,._._ A!I righls rescer<.'td. lo a..:cornant:t ".Vi!!1_ its pc'ii(}' of t?rdrn)ng produn ~~nd: s-_.:stem :mprover.:enl. Vision Prodwr.ts n~srrvr~ l'ht nghr to rhc.ngf ctf:51gr: or !.pet.,fitarioni;: -.viinou: a..')lig~ion an£1 :,.v.tr'-0ur f>Jrtl1er n::itk'e, VE5f)A~.is a iegt~1ered 11,)i'.,lf;;rr.(li"k. of'V!Si{)n P:C-Our.t~ Pry lHi, VESDA. !rf-:iWQ,~KS, ASPJRE. 121scrPU.JS, lES_erSQ,NNER, LascrCOMP.'\Cl A;rcLeam, \/SM, and \'£SQ.-\r1.:l 2-..re tr.Btl2(N.lk,i 0f \/i~:on P:octutU Pry. Ltd. ,-0,m No.; 18624 J FEATURES 4 UL 1887 Listed for use in Plenum Rated Areas 4 An integrated CPVC Pipe & Fittings package designed for use with VESDA Aspirating Smoke Detection Systems 4 Simplifies the selection of Pipe & Fittings to ensure the correct product is installed 4 Simplifies specifiers' and installers' task and saves time and money 4 Pre-labeled Pipes in accordance with NFPA Standards VE.SD.~ ... P.IPE .. & .. FJ.II.IN.GS ........... . Reliable smoke detection systems are depen- dent on a network of specialty piping that constantly and efficiently carry air samples from protected zones to highly sensitive detectors. VESDA Pipe and Fittings are part of an inte- grated system manufactured from specialty plastics designed for use with most aspirat- ing. smoke detection systems the VESDA® LaserPLUS system in particular. The Concept The quality of VESDA pipe has been specifi- cally chosen to surpass the requirements for most systems and aims to provide: • A "one-stop" shopping for detector, pipe and fittings -thus saving procurement time and costs • An easy and professional installation • A competitive solution, including a Fast- Track ordering and delivery service • Committed customer service with full technical advice and support on design and installation • Design verification using the very latest Windows™ ASPIRE™ Pipe Modeling software • Commissioning, advice, service, and system performance testing The VESDA pipe range is based on pipework of a standard inside diameter (ID) of¾". VESDA aspirating smoke detection is an early warning system that detects fire in the incipi- ent stages -before flames are visible -by detecting the products of pre-combustion in the air around the area about to ignite. VESDA Laser family is the result of extensive research and development. Using unique detection principles, the detector provides a sensitivity range of 0.0015 to 6% obscura- tion/ft. It detects fire at the earliest possible stage and reliably measures very low to extremely high concentrations of smoke. The VESDA system samples air from a fire zone for the presence of smoke. The air sampling system makes this possible by providing the means for transporting air from a fire zone to the detector. The air sampling system is active, continuous- ly drawing in air samples by means of an inte- gral pump. It does not rely on air or heat cur- rents in the vicinity of the detector transport- ing the smoke particles to the detector. The VESDA system can function effectively in all kinds of environment from high air flows to still air. The network of sampling pipes to the detector is the key element in the performance of the detection system. -~VE.S.DA~Aspirati.ngSm.oke ....... Detecti.o.n ....... Sa.mpli.ng __________ _ Air Sampling Three basic sampling methods can be used in a VESDA system installation: 1. Standard pipe sampling systems (below ceiling; in ceiling or floor void) 2. Capillary tube sampling (concealed; above ceiling; within cabinets) 3. Return air sampling {within duct; return air grille) While each sampling method is suited to spe- cific applications, more than one method is often effectively employed to monitor a fire zone. In some applications • particularly those in which there is movement of high volumes of air -the most effective sampling network generally combines two methods to provide maximum coverage to a zone under all oper- ating conditions. System Description VESDA piping systems are produced from spe- cialty thermoplastics that offer unique benefits. Piping systems are lightweight, and assembled easily in the field using inexpensive tools. The one-step solvent cement joining process ensures fast reliable connections. In addition to ease of installation, this unique piping system offers enhanced flow characteristics and exceptional fire performance properties. The complete system includes all of the com- ponents necessary to install and test the sys- tem. This includes: pipe, a comprehensive range of fittings, capillary tube, a variety of sample point configurations, and sampling point labels. Fig.1. A typical below ceiling sampling installation Sampling pipe network al ceiling level Fig.2. A typical concealed sampling installation. The sampling point fitting places the sampling hole more than 25mm (1 inch) below the ceiling panel or tile FPT Pipe Tee (VP-TEE-FPT) Capillary Tube (E700-TUBE) Celling TIie Sampling Pipe VP·P·XXX) Sampling Point (E700-SP) Fig.3. Sampling from a return air grille Return air duct grille Sealed endcaps Standoff posts Stand ff posts Sampling pipes Part Numbers For System Components VP-P-210 Pipe -¾" (210 ft. kit) VP-P-420 Pipe -¾" (420 rttkit) VP-COUP Couplings -¾", 15 per box VP-ELB-45 45° Elbow -¾", 10 per box VP-ELB-90 90° Elbow -¾", 20 pe{box E700-SP Miniature Sample Point;< E700-TUBE Capillary Tube 3/a" internal diameter E700-CAP-KIT Connector Kits VP-UNION Unions -¾", 10 per box VP-TEE Tee -¾", 15 per box VP-EC End Cap -¾", 25 per box VP-TEE-FPT Tee -¾" X ¾" X ½" FPT, 10 per box VP-CUTTERS Pipe Cutters VP-CEMENT Solvent Cement, One pint E700-SP-DCL-PNT E700-SP-DCL Sampling Point Label, wrap arounq styl!:!, 200JterroJI: E700-SPLR Sampling Point Labe(~~, 12 per sheet E700-SPLG Sampling Point't:;bel, grey, 12 per sheet E700-SP-DCL-PIPU PipeJabeii:'.35 ·per roll *Required when using samplini/pip~•-~7h~ithan VESDA Pipe. . . ·: ~~)Jf~~iif·.: . . . Iecbnicallnformation~ Air.Sampling Pipe Systems. VESDA Pipe Dimensions Inches (millimeters) Nominal Average Average Pounds Size OD ID Per Feet ¾" 1.050" 0.874" 0.168 (20) (26.7) (22.5) Dimensions VESDA Pipe systems are produced in ¾" iron pipe size (IPS) pipe dimensions per ASTM F442. This provides piping with unique flow characteristics and excep- tionally smooth interior walls, greatly enhancing system performance. Operating Temperature Range VESDA Pipe and Fittings are suitable for a wide range of operating temperatures from 0°F to 200°F. Although tough and durable, care should be exercised in extremely cold environments to avoid unnecessary rough handling or other forms of mechanical damage. Physical Properties CPVC is a unique polymer with many beneficial properties. When produced into pipe form, this product exhibits qual- ities that are extremely advantageous for use in air sampling applications. It is light in weight, exhibits excellent physical, mechanical, and chemical/corrosion resistance properties, and offers excep- tional fire performance. Australia and Asia Fire Resistance Flammability Rating V-O Limiting Oxygen Index 60 Flame Spread 0 Smoke Generation 0-25 Flame Travel 4 Optical Density 0.19 peak 0.03 Avg. Heat of Combustion 7,700 BTUs/lb. Physical Cell Classification 23447 Specific Gravity 1.55 Tensile Strength 8400 psi Modulus of Elasticity 4.23 X 10-5 Compressive Strength 9600 psi lzod Impact 3.0 Coefficient of Linear Expansion 3.4x10-5 Temperature Limit 0 -200°F Electrical Conductivity Non Conductor The Americas Europe and the Middle East UL 94 Flame Retardant ASTM D2863 ULC ULC UL 1887 UL 1887 ASTM D7784 D792 D638 D638 D695 D256A D696 www.vesda.com ......................................................................................................................... Vision Systems -VESDA ™ 15-17 Normanby Road Clayton, VIC, 3168. Australia Ph +61 3 9544 8411 Fax +61 3 9544 8648 Vision Systems Freecall 1 800 339 529 Vision Systems -VESDA™ 35 Pond Park Road, Hingham. MA 02043. USA Ph 781 740 2223 Toll Free 800 229 4434 Fax 781 740 4433 Vision Systems -VESDA ™ Vision House, Focus 31 Mark Road Hemel Hempstead Herts HP2 78W UK Ph +44 1442 242 330 Fax +44 1442 249 327 Cl2001 Vision Systems -VESDA™. All Rights Reserved In accordance with its policy of continuing product and system improvement, Vision Products reserves the nght to change designs or specifications wiU1out obligation and witl1out further notice. VESDA is a registered trademark of Vision Products Pty. Ltd. VESDA lnfoWORKS, ASPIRE, laserPLUS, laserSCANNER, laserCOMPACl, Autolearn. VSM and VESDAnet are trademarks of Vision Products Ply. ltd. Form No.: 18882, Rev. 01 Primed: January 2001