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HomeMy WebLinkAbout6055 CITRACADO CR; ; FA140111; Permit9/28/22, 10:41 AM FA 140111 Permit Data City of Carlsbad Fire Alarm Permit Job Address: 6055 CITRACADO CR Permit Type: FALARM Parcel No: 2218311012 Lot#: 0 Reference No.: Permit No: FA 140111 Status: APPROVED Applied 8/27/2014 Approved: 8/27/2014 Issued: 8/27/2014 PC #: Inspector: Project Title: VALENCIA AT RCHO CARRILLO INSTALLATION OF NEW GSM SYSTEM FOR MONITORING SERVICE. Applicant: Owner: BAY ALARM COMPANY 4883 RONSON CT SUTE C SAN DIEGO, CA 92111 714-719-9334 Fees($) Add'I Fees ($) 146 0 about:blank LAURI BRIAN 6055 CITRACADO CIR CARLSBAD CA Total($) 146 Balance($) 0 1 /1 I. II. III. 8205 Ronson Court Ste F San Diego, CA 92111 1 (800) 470-1000 Contractor License# 880138 PROTECTED PREMISE Valencia at Rancho Carillo HOA 6073 Citracado Cir. Carlsbad, CA 92009 MONITORING COMP ANY Bay Alarm Company 60 Berry Drive Pacheco, CA 94553 800-470-1000 California Alarm Operating License Number: ACO28 EQUIPMENT SUPPLIER & INST ALLER 4883 Ronson Court, Suite C San Diego, CA 92111 1 (800) 4 70-1000 Contractor License # 88013 8 ThL",L' plan, h,1, c hL'l'll n:,·iL·\\·ccJ for ·1pparc1ll LOlllplt,t11cl· "1th the cu,11·nt a;~pl1L.1hk c11tks and ~tandard, in force Ill till: )lll'l,dil'tlllll Till' (\\\nL'J'(lJ'l'lllltl;JL(lll llld! dlili/l 11,,, ,,. 1 ,,.,, 111 ,uppnn of an :tppl1L.tt1n11 i'nr a huildrng 11l·rn,11 ,, !!h tlit· t'Xpl'l'"' u11d,·r,1a11d111g 1h,1t 1111, rn IL'\\ 111 11n ,,a> l'L'IJL\l':--the O\\lll'r nr L01111.1Ltlll' ill lhL·11 p111k,,1,11"tl L'll~111L'c1 nr architect fo1 ,nk 1't:,pn11,1hil1t\ t,11 full L·1111,pl1.11H.L' with ,a,J Clltk, and ,ianJard,. 111cl11d1ng Ilic build1n1_.! u>tk nr ftir any l'L',po11,1hilt) fill .ILi!, lt'fl('fl'',, l'IT\tf',. llllll"i()Jb lJJ' 11q;:ligL'lll'L' Ill lhL''L' 111.111, \\ :IL'thl'I lll PO( J1Pkd Ill 1h11, J'l'\'i1'\\, n C0\1 :\ 11-.1\ I) Af'PRO '.\!. oooe Searth dmpalarms Powerful addressable fire system • Proven reliability suitable for commercial and industrial installations • On-Board 10/100 Network Communication • Full range of zone expansion. communication. and relay output capability • Flash Updateable: No more firmware chips to replace • Adaptive Technology™ -Cost-effective supervised cellular backup DMP XRl 50FC/XR550FC Series panels deliver true flexibility and expandability to cover all your fire needs. XR150FC/XR550FC SERIES COMMERCIAL FIRE PANELS SYSTEM FEATURES • Up to 562 two-wire smoke detector or fire initiating zones on XR550FC • Up to 142 two-wire smoke detector or fire initiating zones on XR150FC • Up to .5 Amps 12 VDC smoke and auxiliary output with OVC protection • Up to . 7 Amps 12 VDC supervised bell output • Up to 506 fully-programmable Form C relays • Serial 3 Digital Dialer or CID reporting to multiple receivers • Eight communication paths between the panel and Central Station • Built-in remote or on-site feature upgrade capability • 12.000 event buffer • Multi-lingual menus available • Multiple on-board status LEDs • Up to 100 output schedules to control relays and panel outputs • 32 individual reporting areas. with common areas • Output Groups: Maximum functionality-Minimum programming XR150DNFC/XR550DNFC SYSTEM FEATURES • All above listed System Features • On-board Ethernet connection for Network Monitoring™ • Customizable check-in time and retry time • Suitable for multi-site applications where the Internet or LAN/WAN is available EIGHT COMMUNICATION PATHS Create, configure, and manage up to eight communication paths between the panel and Central Station. Each path has its own panel communication programming parameters, and can be identified as either primary or backup. This enables installers to configure a reliable communication link, offering greater confidence that the panel will always be connected to the Central Station. COMMUNICATION FUNCTION DIAGNOSTICS The enhanced diagnostic menu enables technicians to check network and cellular communication status. cell signal strength. and email status from the keypad. FIRE ZONE PROGRAMMING NOTIFICATION CIRCUIT EXPANSION Easily add NAC outputs to the XR150FC/ XR550FC system. Up to three Class 8 modules can be mounted within the FACP. Model 865 or 866 Class 8 NAC Modules may be combined with a power supply to provide additional 4 Amp NAC outputs. Use an 867 on the SLC Loop to further expand NAC circuits. FIRE DRILL AND ONE-MAN WALK TEST Users can test fire notification bells using the Fire Drill feature. A special code is also available for installers to test the system. The one-man walk test feature allows a single technician to check the panel response to fire. burglary, panic and supervisory zones. Program zones for fire, fire verify, fire retard. BUILT-IN PROGRAMMER presignal. cross zoning, or fire supervisory. AND DIAGNOSTICS This flexibility allows the ability to match No programming device is required, enabling individual zone characteristics to the needs installers and service technicians to fully of any area in the fire installation. program the system and run diagnostics from OUTPUTS The XR150FC and XR550FC allovl the tJse of two SPOT relay outputs and four open collector outputs, that may be activated by zone or system events, by schedule. through the User Menu or when a card is presented. Output Groups allow multiple outputs to activate with a single event and/or can be assigned to a particular user profile. OUTPUT SCHEDULES Achieve maximum system flexibility with 100 programmable schedules that simplify planning and operations. Control any contact-activated device with schedules that automatically regulate relays and switched- ground outputs. MULTI-LINGUAL DISPLAYS For additional flexibility, keypads attached to the XRl 50FC and XR550FC panels can display keypad Status List and User Menu text using multiple languages. The user has the option to select the language to use. ZONE EXPANSION any DMP LCD keypad. Check the electrical STATUS UST The XRl 50FC and XR550FC provide up to 570 zones, programmable for a variety of fire applications. The system provides Class B 12 VDC powered zones, two on-board and four on the 715 Module, plus eight panel burglary zones. Up to 60 zones are available on 15 keypad addresses and up to 100 zones are available on each built-in LX-Bus™ using Expansion Modules. FIRE VERIFY Used primarily for smoke detector circuits to verify the existence of an actual fire condition. When a Fire Verify zone initiates an alarm, the panel performs a Sensor Reset. If any Fire Verify zone initiates an alarm within 120 seconds after the reset. an alarm is indicated. If an alarm is initiated after another 120 seconds. the cycle is repeated. state of zones. find individual zone numbers, check the LX-Bus for Missing, Overlapping and/or Extra zones. and much more. all from any DMP LCD keypad. FLASH UPDATEABLE The XR150FC and XR550FC panels accept software updates from a remote location using Remote Link™ software. When new XRl 50FC/XR550FC feature updates release, perform the flash update remotely. To provide maximum system flexibility, fire zones may be programmed to display at a specific keypad. In this manner. all fire zones can be monitored in one location and other zones can be programmed to display and be monitored at different keypad locations. 12,000 EVENT MEMORY Allows the user to view the last 10,000 door accesses or 2.000 system events that occurred over the past 45 days. REMOTE LINK The Remote Link programming software takes advantage of the easy-to-use simplicity of Microsoft® Windows TM. The XR150FC and XR550FC include an interface connection for installers to use to connect a laptop computer. 6.8 Power Requirements During AC power failure, the XR150FC/XR550FC Series panel and all connected auxiliary devices draw their power from the battery. All devices must be taken into consideration when calculating the battery standby capacity. The following table lists the panel power requirements. You must add the additional current draw of keypads, zone expansion modules, smoke detector output, and any other auxiliary devices used in the system for the total current required. The total is then multiplied by the number of standby hours required to calculate the total ampere-hours required. Standby Battery Power Calculations XR150FC/XR550FC Series Control Panel Relay Outputs 1-2 (ON) Switch Grounds 3-6 (ON) Active Zones 1-8 Active Zones 9-10 2-Wire Smoke Detectors Panel Bell Output 893A Dual Phone Line Module 263C CDMA Cellular Communicator 263H HSPA+ Cellular Communicator 277 Buzzer Module 1100X Wireless Receiver 11 00XH Wire less High Power Receiver 860 Relay Output Module (one relay active) All four relays active 865 Style Y or Z Notification Module 866 Style W Notification Module 867 LX-Bus Style W Notification Module 869 Dual Style D Initiating Module 630F Remote Fire Command Center 7060/7160 Thinline/7060A Aqualite Keypad 7063/7163 Thinline/7063AAqualite Keypad 7070/7170 Thinline/7070AAqualite Keypad Active Zones (EOL Installed) 7073/7173 Thinline/7073A Aqualite Keypad Active Zones (EOL Installed) 7872 Graphic Touchscreen Keypad Active Zones (EOL Installed) 7873 Graphic Touchscreen Keypad Active Zones (EOL Installed) 734 Wiegand Interface Module Active Zones (EOL Installed) Annunciator (ON) 734N Wiegand lnterf ace Module Active Zones (EOL Installed) Annunciator (ON) Wiegand Reader 734N-WiFi Wiegand Interface Module Active Zones (EOL Installed) Annunciator (ON) Wiegand Reader Copy Sub-Totals to next page *Based on 10% of active zones in alarm. Digital Monitoring Products 10 Qty Qty Qty Qty Qty Qty Qty Qty Qty Qty Qty Qty Qty Qty Qty Qty Qty Qty Qty Qty Qty Qty Qty Qty Qty Qty Qty Qty Qty Qty Qty Qty Standby Current 1 X 174mA _Jli_mA 30mA --5mA --1.6mA --4mA --0.1mA -- X 12mA -- X 13mA -- X 24mA -- X 5mA -- X 46mA -- X 160mA -- X 34mA --138mA -- X 26mA -- X 45mA -- X 30mA -- X 25mA -- X 63mA -- X 72mA -- X 85mA -- X 72mA --1.6mA -- X 85mA --1.6mA -- X 145mA --1.6mA -- X 143mA --1.6mA -- X 15mA -- X 1.6mA -- X 146mA -- X 1.6mA -- X 200mA -- X 146mA -- X 1.6mA -- X 200mA -- Sub-Total Standby __ mA Alarm Current Qty 1 X 217mA _11Z_mA Qty 30mA --Qty 5mA --Qty 2mA* --Qty 30mA --Qty 0.1mA --1500mA mA -- Qty X 50mA -- Qty X 13mA -- Qty X 28mA -- Qty X 5mA -- Qty X 46mA -- Qty X 160mA -- Qty X 34mA --138mA -- Qty X 85mA -- Qty X 76mA -- Qty X 86mA -- Qty X 75mA -- Qty X 92mA -- Qty X 80mA -- Qty X 100mA -- Qty X 87mA --Qty X 2mA* -- Qty X 100mA --Qty X 2mA* -- Qty X 215mA --Qty X 2mA* -- Qty X 243mA --Qty X 2mA* -- Qty X 15mA --Qty X 2mA* --Qty X 20mA -- Qty X 148mA --Qty X 2mA* --Qty X 20mA --Qty X 200mA -- Qty X 148mA --Qty X 2mA* --Qty X 20mA --Qty X 200mA -- Sub-Total Alarm mA -- XR150FCIXR550FC Series Installation Guide SECURITY SIGNALING ® ~ FDNY LISTED LISTED Your Sou ce for Cellular Solutions The switch is on to cellular for many reasons. In isolated locations. cellular may be the best primary communications path option. Where land lines could go down. cellular provides a reliable backup path. In critical installations where you need to eliminate the risk of cut phone or network lines. cellular is the solution. Whatever your need, DMP has the technology to create reliable panel-to-central station digital cellular communications. • Direct cellular communication enables a direct path for alarm signals from the panel to the monitoring station • Uses digital cellular CDMA or HSPA+ data networks in the US and Canada XR550 and 263H HSPA+ Shown with 383 Rubberduck Antenna. XT30 and 263C CDMA Shown with 383 Rubberduck Antenna. (Not to scale) • Transmits email and SMS status messages to multiple recipients DIGITA CEL ULAR COMMUNICATORS CDMA& HSPA+ S STEM FEATURES • Modular add-on to XT or XR Series Panels • Plug-and-play installation and activation of add-on communication modules • Power from panel or separate power supply. with low current draw for long standby battery life • Fully supervised to ensure the health of communication • DMP Adaptive Technology™ switches communication paths while maintaining supervision if the current path becomes unavailable on the XR Series™ panels • Direct reporting to any DMP Central Station receiver with no relaying or intermediary retransmission of alarm signals • Can be equipped with local or remote antenna • Check signal strength indication at the keypad • MyAccess™ Messaging features. including text message alerts from the panel. and ability to send commands to the panel via text messages • Supports the DMP App • XR500E/XR550E provides privacy for your data with DMP encryption technology • XRl 00FC/XR500FC and 463C have FDNY approval for network or cell primary communication • 263C/263H DIGITAL CELLULAR COMMUNICATOR For existing XT & XRl 50 I XR350 I XR550 Series panels not originally configured with cellular communications. the 263 Series expansion cards let you add cellular capabilities. The 263C/263H allows alarm messages to be communicated to an SCS- 1 R or SCS-VR Receiver over their respective CDMA or HSPA+ networks. It provides a fully supervised alarm communication path over the network. The 263C/263H is installed in the panel enclosure and powered by the panel so no additional enclosure. power supply or battery back-up is needed*. Plug-and-play installation makes upgrading your panel quick and easy. The 263H includes a SIM card. The 263C does not include a SIM card and is activated with the MEID number. All modules are ready for activation with SecureCom Wireless. 463C DIGITAL CELLULAR COMMUNICATOR XRl 00/XR500 Series panel users can plug in the 463C expansion card to quickly and easily incorporate cellular communications. In the panel enclosure. it requires no additional enclosures, power supplies. batteries, cabling or conduit connections-simplicity available only from DMP. It can be equipped with local antenna that attaches to the panel. or where necessary for improved signal strength a remote SMA antenna can be used. offering more installation flexibility. The 463C draws half the current of other comparable units. With the long standby battery life of the system batteries. the 463C can continue to provide a communications link for up to 80 hours during a power failure with appropriate standby batteries. The 463C does not include a SIM card and is activated with the MEID number using SecureCom Wireless. * A 381 cable is required for the XRl 50 I XR350 I XR550 Series. 464-263H/464-263C o·iGlTAl CELLULAR COMMUNICATOR The 464-263H or 462-263C cellular modules can be plugged onto the XRl 00/XR500 panel boards to add cellular communications inside the panel enclosure. It requires no additional enclosures. power supplies. batteries. cabling or conduit connections. They can be equipped with a local or remote antenna. ·:: ~ -~ ... '_ ~---- « ~ + ~• d~~ i~~;~tI~ : The XR500FC Series Fire panels used with the 463C Digital Cellular Communicator has earned the UL 864 listing when used as the primary path (no backup required) for commercial fire installations per NFPA 72. The check-in and fail time settings are programmed for five minutes. When used as the backup path. the 463C provides the security of a communication link that continues to function. even when land lines are cut or compromised. This interface works on the CDMA data networks over a variety of carriers in the USA. TECHNOLOGY OPTIONS Selecting the right Cellular Communicator Built-in CDMA 263C/263H 463C 464-263C/464-263H XT30/XT50 X XRl 00 Series X X XR500 Series X X XTL Series X XRl 50 I XR350 I XR550 Series X ..; II SECURITY SIGNALING @ LISTED Simple Expansion Solutions Expand your DMP Command Processor™ panel options with a wide array of expansion modules. • Add supervised Class B burglary zones. • Connect non-powered burglary or fire type devices for intrusion, glassbreak, and motion detection. • Add 12 VDC zones for addressable 2-wire smoke detectors with 715 moduels. ZONE EXPANSION MODULES: SINGLE AND MULTIPLE OIN ZONE EXPANSION MODULE FEATURES • Provides Class B zones for burglary and fire • Easy connection to 4-wire keypad or LX-Bus™ • Compatible with DMP Command Processor Panels that allow • Proven design ensures stability and performance zone expansion • Data LED on zone expander indicates_ good panel • Suitable for mounting near protection devices communication • Connect devices using 4-wire bus • Durable and attractive plastic or metal housing • Easily mount attractive cases on wall or 3-gang box • Low current.draw • Co~patible with all panel zone types • Can be powered from panel or auxiliary power supply • v . 714/71 5 ZONE EXPANDERS The 714 contains four Class B burglary zones and is suitable for use with burglary and fire devices that are normally opened or normally closed. Individual zones are supervised with 1 k Ohm EOL resistors and can be programmed with any burglary or fire zone type. The 715 contains four Class B powered zones and is suitable for use with 12 VDC, 2-wire smoke detectors and non-powered fire or burglary devices. Individual zones on the 715 are supervised with a 3.3k Ohm EOL resistor and can be programmed with any burglary or fire zone type. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES The standard wiring harness can be replaced with the optional 718T Plug-in Screw Terminal. The enclosure can also accommodate the 719T Terminal Boards for the 714 or the 720T Terminal Boards for the 715, which pass through the wiring of the panel's LX-Bus. 1 K EOL resistors are included with the 719T and 3. 3K resistors are included with the 720T. 714/71 5 FEATURES • Four protection zones on each module • Comes with 12-conductor wire harness • Optional 12-position screw terminal 714-8, 714-16, 715-8, AND 71 5-16 DESCRIPTION The expanders are housed in a Model 340 locking metal enclosure suitable for mounting in a remote location. Each expander provides screw terminal strips for zone inputs and data bus connections, a two position jumper to designate connection to the keypad bus or the LX-Bus, and an LED to indicate communication with the panel. Separate zone End-of-Line resistors are included with each expander. 714-8/714-16 EXPANDERS The 714-8 Expander contains 8 Class B zones. The 714-16 Expander contains 16 Class B zones. Both are suitable for use with normally open or normally closed burglary and fire devices. Individual zones are supervised with a 1 k Ohm EOL resistor and can be programmed as any zone type. 71 S-8/71 5-16 EXPANDERS The 715-8 Expander contains 8 Class B powered zones. The 715-16 Expander contains 16 Class B powered zones. Both are suitable for use with 12 VDC 2-wire devices, such as smoke detectors or with non-powered fire or burglary devices. Individual zones are supervised with a 3.3k Ohm EOL resistor and can be programmed as any zone type. 714-8, 714-16, 71 S'-8, AND 71 5-I 6 FEATURES • 8 or 16 protection zones per expander • Durable metal enclosure housing with lock and key • Individual screw terminals accommodate 14 to 22 gauge wire for easy connection • Suitable for mounting in a remote location S .... E 725 24 VDC EXPANSION MODULE The 725 provides four 24 VDC powered zones that enable you to connect 2-wire smoke detectors to the XR500 Series, XR2500F, XR200, and XR200-485 Command Processor Panels. As a result, the 725 provides you the flexibility to retrofit a 24 Volt system without the need to run more wire or change to 12 Volt smoke detectors. 725 FEATURES • Provides four 24 VDC zones • Sensor reset performed through panel relay or 716 Output Expander • Powered from 24 VDC power supply • Supervised operation • 24 Volt surge protection from 71 OF • Provides ability to use 24 VDC 2-wire smoke detectors • Easily mounted in 3-hole pattern 711 DESCRIPTION The 711 Zone Expansion Module connects to the panel's 4-wire keypad bus or LX-Bus and are set to an address that determines the reporting zone number. The 711 provides one Class B zone for the connection of detection devices. 11 FEATURES • Single-zone expander • Rugged screw terminals accommodate 14 to 22 AWG • Board fits in Radionics POPIT housing • Easy rotary switch addressing Digital Monitoring Product& • LISTING No. CATEGORY: LISTEE: · DESIGN: CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING -BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE 7165-1157:0135 Page 1 of 2 7165 -FIRE ALARM CONTROL UNIT (COMMERCIAL) Digital Monitoring Products2500 N. Partnership Blvd, Springfield, MO 65803 Contact: Terry Shelton (417) 831-9362 Fax (417) 831-1325 Email: tshelton@dmp.com Models XR150, XR350 and XR550 combination fire and burglary alarm control units. Local, remote station, proprietary and central station services. Models may have a combination of the following suffixes: D (dialer), N (network), E (encryption) or FC (fire control). Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. System components: XR150, XR350, XR550: Main Board 341 , 349, 350, 350A, 352P 352X: Enclosures 352S : Battery Enclosure 630F: Supervised LCD Keypad 7070, 7070A, 7073, 7073A, 7170, 7170A, 7173, 7173A, 7570, 7570A, 7573, 7573A: LCD Keypads 325: Transformer Bracket 322, 323, 324, 324P, 327: Transformers 711 ,714, 714-8, 714-16, 715, 715-8, 715-16: Zone Expanders 716: Output Expander 717: Annunciator Module 860 Relay Module 893A: Dual Phone Line Module 734, 734N: Wiegand Interface 710: Bus Splitter 270: Network Transient Suppression Module 277: Trouble Sounder 9060, 9063: Wireless Keypads 263C, 263H: Cellular Communicator 865, 866, 867: Indicating Module 869: Initiating Module 303: ReseUSilence Switch 11 00X, 11 00XH: RF Wireless Receiver 11 00R: Wireless Repeater 1103: Wireless Transmitter 1135: Wireless Siren 12-11-13 gt 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: Authorized By: July 01, 2014 JAMES PARSEG/AN, Program Coordinator Fire Engineering Division Listing Expires June 30, 2015 • ~~SYSTEM ~~ SENSOR® Photoelectric Smoke Detectors System Sensor's i3™ series smoke detectors represent significant advancement in conventional detection. The i3 family is founded on three principles: installation ease, intelligence, and instant inspection. Features • Plug-in detector line, mounting base included • Large wire entry port • In-line terminals with SEMS screws • Mounts to octagonal and single-gang backboxes, 4-square backboxes, or direct to ceiling • Stop-Drop 'N Lock attachment to base • Removable detector cover and chamber • Built-in remote maintenance signaling • Drift compensation and smoothing algorithms • Simplified sensitivity measurement • Wide angle, dual color LED indication · Loop testing via EZ Walk feature • Built-in test switch Agency Listings @ LISTED <8> APPROVED I . V S911 3011446 7272-1209:210 MEA approved 290-01-E MSFM approved 2093 Installation ease. The i3 line redefines installation ease with its plug-in design. This allows an installer to pre-wire the bases included with the heads. The large wire entry port and in-line terminals provide ample room for neatly routing the wiring inside the base. The base accommodates a variety of back box mounting methods, as well as direct mounting with drywall anchors. To complete the installation, i3 heads plug in to the base with a simple Stop-Drop 'N Lock™ action. Intelligence. i3 detectors offer a number of intelligent features to simplify testing and maintenance. Drift compensation and smoothing algorithms are standard with the i3 line to minimize nuisance alarms. Two-wire i3 detectors needing cleaning can generate a remote maintenance signal, when connected to the 2W-MOD2 loop test/maintenance module, or to a panel equipped with the i3 protocol. This signal is indicated by LEDs located at the module and the panel. The SENS-RDR, a wireless device, displays the sensitivityof i3 detectors in terms of percent per-foot-obscuration. Instant inspection. The i3 series provides wide-angle red and green LED indicators for instant inspection of the detector's condition: normal standby, out-of-sensitivity, alarm, or freeze trouble. When connected to the 2W-MOD2 loop test/maintenance module or a panel with the i3 protocol, the EZ Walk loop test feature is available on two-wire i3 detectors. This feature verifies the initiating loop wiring by providing LED status indication at each detector. • LISTING No. CATEGORY: LISTEE: DESIGN: RATING: INSTALLATION: MARKING: APPROVAL: NOTE: CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING -BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE 7272-1653:0152 Page 1 of 1 7272 -SMOKE DETECTOR-SYSTEM TYPE-PHOTOELECTRIC System Sensor, Unincorporated Div of Honeywell lnt'I lnc.3825 Ohio Ave, St. Charles, IL 60174 Contact: Trish Linhart (630) 762-5025 Fax (630) 377-7245 Email: trish.linhart@systemsensor.com Models 2W-B, 2WT-B, 4W-B and 4WT-B photoelectric type smoke detectors. Models 2W-B and 2WT-B are 2-wire and model 4W-B and 4WT-B are 4-wire detectors. Models 2WT-B and 4WT-B employ a thermistor type heat sensor (135°F). The heat sensor is are supplemental to the detector and is not intended for use as a required heat detector. Refer to listee's printed data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. 8.5 -35 voe In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. For vertical wall or ceiling mount. Listee's name, model number, electrical rating and UL label. Listed as photoelectric smoke detectors for use with separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. Suitable for installation in open areas with air velocity range from 0-1000 ft/min. Formerly 7272-1209:210 06-20-05 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 Date Issued: Authorized By: July 01, 2014 JAMES PARSEGIAN, Program Coordinator Fire Engineering Division Listing Expires June 30, 2015 FIRE ALARM AND EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION SYSTEM RECORD OF COMPLETION To be completed by the system installation contractor at the time of system acceptance and approval. It shall be permitted to modify this form as needed to provide a more complete and/or clear record. Insert NIA in all unused lines. Attach additional sheets, data, or calculations as necessary to provide a complete record. 1. PROPERTY INFORMATION Name of property: Vc.c. (-enc,\: Address: Description of property: Dh. Occupancy type: K 'J.. Name of property representative: Address: Phone: Fax: Authority havingjurisdiction over this property: Ca,../ S. b~J Phone: Fax: E-mail: E-mail: 2. INSTALLATION, SERVICE, AND TESTING CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Installation contractor for this equipment: 13 ~ Address: 8 ~D~ K,.onso" K& License or certification number: gg-Q t 38 Phone: &DO r.o ID /()vD Fax: Service organization for this equipment: ~ ~ ~ Address: License or certification number: Phone: Fax: E-mail: E-mail: A contract for test and inspection in accordance with NFPA standards is in effect as of: Contracted testing company: $..c, ~ Address: Phone: Fax: E-mail: Contract expires: Contract number: Frequency of routine inspections: 3. DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM OR SERVICE ~ire alarm system (nonvoice) D Fire alarm with in-building fire emergency voice alarm communication system (EV ACS) D Mass notification system (MNS) D Combination system, with the following components: D Fire alarm D EV ACS D MNS D Two-way, in-building, emergency communication system D Other (specify): NFPA 72. Fig. 10. ·rn 2 L1 (p, i of 12; Copyright© 2009 National Fire Protection Association. This form may be copied for individual use other than for resale. It may not be copied for commercial sale or distribution. 3. DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM OR SERVICE (continued) NFPA 72 edition: 3.1 Control Unit Additional description of system(s): Manufacturer: -OYvl f' 3.2 Mass Notification System 3.2.1 System Type: Model number: )( R I .§'o ~ c_ Sl:_his system does not incorporate an MNS D In-building MNS-combination D In-building MNS-stand-alone D Other (specify): 3.2.2 System Features: D Combination fire alarm/MNS D Wide-area MNS D Distributed recipient MNS D MNS autonomous control unit D Wide-area MNS to regional national alerting interface D Local operating console (LOC) □ Direct recipient MNS (DRMNS) D Wide-area MNS to DRMNS interface D Wide-area MNS to high-power speaker array (HPSA) interface D In-building MNS to wide-area MNS interface D Other (specify): 3.3 System Documentation 6lLAn owner's manual, a copy of the manufacturer's instructions, a written sequence of operation, and a copy of the numbered record drawings are stored on site. Location: (}1{{ /·rt c)~· c..JL_. 3.4 System Software D This system does not have alterable site-specific software. Operating system (executive) software revision level: Site-specific software revision date: Revision completed by: DA copy of the site-specific software is stored on site. Location: 3.5 Off-Premises Signal Transmission D This system does not have off-premises transmission. Name of organization receiving alarm signals with phone numbers: Alarm: PC<.() ,4 /t<.-rl"I Supervisory: \1/1 Trouble: Phone: Phone: Phone: t(JoD Entity to which alarms are retransmitted: Phone: Method of retransmission: If Chapter 26, specify the means of transmission from the protected premises to the supervising station: If Chapter 27, specify the type of auxiliary alarm system: D Local energy D Shunt D Wired D Wireless i\iFPA 72. Fig. :0.:3.2.U (p,2of12; Copyright© 2009 National Fire Protection Association. This form may be copied for individual use other than for resale. It may not be copied for commercial sale or distribution. 4. CIRCUITS AND PATHWAYS 4.1 Signaling Line Pathways 4.1.1 Pathways Class Designations and Survivability Pathways class: Survivability level: Quantity: (See NFPA 72, Sections 12.3 and 12.4) 4.1.2 Pathways Utilizing Two or More Media Quantity: Description: 4.1.3 Device Power Pathways D No separate power pathways from the signaling line pathway D Power pathways are separate but of the same pathway classification as the signaling line pathway D Power pathways are separate and different classification from the signaling line pathway 4.1.4 Isolation Modules Quantity: 4.2 Alarm Initiating Device Pathways 4.2.1 Pathways Class Designations and Survivability Pathways class: Survivability level: Quantity: (See NFPA 72, Sections 12.3 and 12.4) 4.2.2 Pathways Utilizing Two or More Media Quantity: Description: 4.2.3 Device Power Pathways D No separate power pathways from the initiating device pathway D Power pathways are separate but of the same pathway classification as the initiating device pathway D Power pathways are separate and different classification from the initiating device pathway 4.3 Non-Voice Audible System Pathways 4.3.1 Pathways Class Designations and Survivability Pathways class: Survivability level: Quantity: (See NFPA 72, Sections 12.3 and 12.4) 4.3.2 Pathways Utilizing Two or More Media Quantity: Description: 4.3.3 Appliance Power Pathways D No separate power pathways from the notification appliance pathway D Power pathways are separate but of the same pathway classification as the notification appliance pathway D Power pathways are separate and different classification from the notification appliance pathway Copyright© 2009 National Fire Protection Association. This form may be copied for individual use other than for resale. It may not be copied for commercial sale or distribution. 5. ALARM INITIATING DEVICES 5.1 Manual Initiating Devices 5.1.1 Manual Fire Alarm Boxes Type and number of devices: Addressable: Other (specify): 5.1.2 Other Alarm Boxes Description: Type and number of devices: Addressable: Other (specify): 5.2 Automatic Initiating Devices 5.2.1 Smoke Detectors Type and number of devices: Addressable: Other (specify): g_This system does not have manual fire alarm boxes. Conventional: Coded: Transmitter: ~ This system does not have other alarm boxes. Conventional: Coded: Transmitter: D This system does not have smoke detectors. Conventional: .2.,_ Type of coverage: D Complete area (g.j>artial area D Nonrequired partial area Other (specify): Type of smoke detector sensing technology: D Ionization ll&Photoelectric D Multi criteria D Aspirating D Beam Other (specify): 5.2.2 Duct Smoke Detectors ~his system does not have alarm-causing duct smoke detectors. Type and number of devices: Addressable: Conventional: Other (specify): Type of coverage: Type of smoke detector sensing technology: D Ionization D Photoelectric D Aspirating D Beam 5.2.3 Radiant Energy (Flame) Detectors Type and number of devices: Addressable: Other (specify): Type of coverage: 5.2.4 Gas Detectors Type of detector(s): Number of devices: Addressable: Type of coverage: 5.2.5 Heat Detectors Type and number of devices: Addressable: Qtrhis system does not have radiant energy detectors. Conventional: O(fhis system does not have gas detectors. Conventional: ~his system does not have heat detectors. Conventional: Type of coverage: D Complete area D Partial area D Nonrequired partial area D Linear D Spot Type of heat detector sensing technology: D Fixed temperature D Rate-of-rise D Rate compensated 4 of 12) Copyright© 2009 National Fire Protection Association. This form may be copied for individual use other than for resale. It may not be copied for commercial sale or distribution. 5. ALARM INITIATING DEVICES (continued) 5.2.6 Addressable Monitoring Modules Number of devices: .1-. 5.2.7 Waterflow Alarm Devices Type and number of devices: Addressable: 5.2.8 Alarm Verification Number of devices subject to alarm verification: 5.2.9 Presignal Number of devices subject to presignal: Describe presignal functions: 5.2.10 Positive Alarm Sequence (PAS) Describe PAS: 5.2.11 Other Initiating Devices Describe: D This system does not have monitoring modules. D This system does not have waterflow alarm devices. Conventional: .:2.... Coded: Transmitter: ~-:I'his system does not incorporate alarm verification. Alarm verification set for seconds ~his system does not incorporate pre-signal. [i(l_This system does not incorporate PAS. D(__This system does not have other initiating devices. 6. SUPERVISORY SIGNAL-INITIATING DEVICES 6.1 Sprinkler System Supervisory Devices Type and number of devices: Addressable: Other (specify): 6.2 Fire Pump Description and Supervisory Devices Type fire pump: D Electric pump D Engine Type and number of devices: Addressable: Other (specify): 6.2.1 Fire Pump Functions Supervised D This system does not have sprinkler supervisory devices. Conventional: ::1.. Coded: Transmitter: [QfJ'his system does not have a fire pump. Conventional: Coded: Transmitter: D Power D Running D Phase reversal D Selector switch not in auto D Engine or control panel trouble D Low fuel Other (specify): 6.3 Duct Smoke Detectors (DSDs) !l21CJ_'his system does not have DSDs causing supervisory signals. Type and number of devices: Addressable: Conventional: Other (specify): Type of coverage: Type of smoke detector sensing technology: D Ionization D Photoelectric D Aspirating D Beam 6.4 Other Supervisory Devices Describe: ~his system does not have other supervisory devices. NrPA 72. Fig. 10 18.2. U (p. 5 d 12) Copyright© 2009 National Fire Protection Association. This form may be copied for individual use other than for resale. It may not be copied for commercial sale or distribution. 7. MONITORED SYSTEMS 7.1 Engine-Driven Generator ~his system does not have a generator. 7.1.1 Generator Functions Supervised D Engine or control panel trouble D Other (specify): D Generator running D Selector switch not in auto D Low fuel 7.2 Special Hazard Suppression Systems Description of special hazard system(s): 7.3 Other Monitoring Systems Description of special hazard system(s): 8. ANNUNCIATORS 8.1 Location and Description of Annunciators Location 1: 13v--i I~ t"' ~ ?a~ Location 2: Location 3: 9. ALARM NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES D This system does not monitor special hazard systems. D This system does not monitor other systems. D This system does not have annunciators. 9.1 In-Building Fire Emergency Voice Alarm Communication System W'his system does not have an EV ACS. Number of single voice alarm channels: Number of speakers: Location of amplification and sound-processing equipment: Location of paging microphone stations: Location I: Location 2: Location 3: 9.2 Nonvoice Notification Appliances Horns: With visible: Chimes: With visible: Visible only: Other (describe): 9.3 Notification Appliance Power Extender Panels Quantity: Locations: Number of multiple voice alarm channels: Number of speaker circuits: ~This system does not have nonvoice notification appliances. Bells: With visible: ~ This system does not have power extender panels. NFPA 72, Fi9. '10. rn.2. L1 (p 6 of 121 Copyright© 2009 National Fire Protection Association. This form may be copied for individual use other than for resale. It may not be copied for commercial sale or distribution. 10. MASS NOTIFICATION CONTROLS, APPLIANCES, ANO CIRCUITS ggll'his system does not have an MNS. 10.1 MNS Local Operating Consoles Location I: Location 2: Location 3: 10.2 High-Power Speaker Arrays Number of HPSA speaker initiation zones: Location I: Location 2: Location 3: 10.3 Mass Notification Devices Combination fire alarm/MNS visible appliances: Textual signs: Other (describe): Supervision class: 10.3.1 Special Hazard Notification MNS-only visible appliances: D This system does not have special suppression predischarge notification. D MNS systems DO NOT override notification appliances required to provide special suppression predischarge notification. 11. TWO-WAY EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS I 1.1 Telephone System ~his system does not have a two-way telephone system. Number of telephone jacks installed: Number of warden stations installed: Number of telephone handsets stored on site: Type of telephone system installed: D Electrically powered D Sound powered 11.2 Two-Way Radio Communications Enhancement System R.,This system does not have a two-way radio communications enhancement system. Percentage of area covered by two-way radio service: Critical areas: % General building areas: % Amplification component locations: Inbound signal strength: dBm Outbound signal strength: dBm Donor antenna isolation is: dB above the signal booster gain Radio frequencies covered: Radio system monitor panel location: Copyright© 2009 National Fire Protection Association. This form may be copied for individual use other than for resale. It may not be copied for commercial sale or distribution. 11. TWO-WAY EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS (continued) 11.3 Area of Refuge (Area of Rescue Assistance) Emergency Communications Systems &{_This system does not have an area of refuge (area ofrescue assistance) emergency communications system. Number of stations: Location of central control point: Days and hours when central control point is attended: Location of alternate control point: Days and hours when alternate control point is attended: 11.4 Elevator Emergency Communications Systems cR:[his system does not have an elevator emergency communications system. Number of elevators with stations: Location of central control point: Days and hours when central control point is attended: Location of alternate control point: Days and hours when alternate control point is attended: 11.5 Other Two-Way Communication Systems Describe: 12. CONTROL FUNCTIONS This system activates the following control fuctions: D Hold-open door releasing devices D Smoke management D HY AC shutdown D F/S dampers D Door unlocking D Elevator recall D Fuel source shutdown D Extinguishing agent release D Elevator shunt trip D Mass notification system override of fire alarm notification appliances Other (specify): 12.1 Addressable Control Modules Number of devices: Other (specify): 13. SYSTEM POWER 13.1 Control Unit 13.1.1 Primary Power ~his system does not have control modules. Input voltage of control panel: / 6 _ 5' U A-(__ Control panel amps: Overcurrent protection: Type: Ck., f-15 f<.. r Amps: 2 0 Location (of primary supply panel board): ~~ <9 u.}..s J~ f> f Co~( i<,.ee,n-5 Disconnecting means location: 13.1.2 Engine-Driven Generator Location of generator: Location of fuel storage: [&.This system does not have a generator. Type of fuel: Copyright© 2009 National Fire Protection Association. This form may be copied for individual use other than for resale. It may not be copied for commercial sale or distribution. 13. SYSTEM POWER (continued) 13.1.3 Uninterruptible Power System Equipment powered by a UPS system: Location of UPS system: ~his system does not have a UPS. Calculated capacity of UPS batteries to drive the system components connected to it: In standby mode (hours): 13. 1.4 Batteries In alarm mode (minutes): Location: /I'\ ?~~ Type: W,J l~~minal voltage: / ~ ✓ Amp/hour rating: / ~ Calculated capacity of batteries to drive the system: In standby mode (hours): ;;)1.,/ In alarm mode (minutes): ~atteries are marked with date of manufacture D Battery calculations are attached -On pl4n. 5 13.2 In-Building Fire Emergency Voice Alarm Communication System or Mass Notification System ~his system does not have an EV ACS or MNS system. 13.2.1 Primary Power Input voltage of EV ACS or MNS panel: Overcurrent protection: Type: Location ( of primary supply panel board): Disconnecting means location: 13.2.2 Engine-Driven Generator Location of generator: Location of fuel storage: 13.2.3 Uninterruptible Power System Equipment powered by a UPS system: Location of UPS system: EV ACS or MNS panel amps: Amps: D This system does not have a generator. Type of fuel: D This system does not have a UPS. Calculated capacity of UPS batteries to drive the system components connected to it: In standby mode (hours): 13.2.4 Batteries Location: Type: Calculated capacity of batteries to drive the system: In standby mode (hours): D Batteries are marked with date of manufacture In alarm mode (minutes): Nominal voltage: Amp/hour rating: In alarm mode (minutes): D Battery calculations are attached NrPA 72_ Fig _ 10. '13.2. i. ·1 (p, 9 of 12) Copyright© 2009 National Fire Protection Association. This form may be copied for individual use other than for resale. It may not be copied for commercial sale or distribution. 13. SYSTEM POWER (continued) 13.3 Notification Appliance Power Extender Panels 13.3.1 Primary Power Input voltage of power extender panel(s): Overcurrent protection: Type: Location ( of primary supply panel board): Disconnecting means location: 13.3.2 Engine-Driven Generator Location of generator: Location of fuel storage: 13.3.3 Uninterruptible Power System Equipment powered by a UPS system: Location of UPS system: ~This system does not have power extender panels. Power extender panel amps: Amps: D This system does not have a generator. Type of fuel: D This system does not have a UPS. Calculated capacity of UPS batteries to drive the system components connected to it: In standby mode (hours): 13.3.4 Batteries Location: Type: Calculated capacity of batteries to drive the system: In standby mode (hours): D Batteries are marked with date of manufacture 14. RECORD OF SYSTEM INSTALLATION In alarm mode (minutes): Nominal voltage: Amp/hour rating: In alarm mode (minutes): D Battery calculations are attached Fill out after all installation is complete and wiring has been checked for opens, shorts, ground faults, and improper branching, but before conducting operational acceptance tests~,u.} f<_tf /e,~ This is a: □ New system U8-,Modification to an existil: system Permit number: r /I-~ /l(D I// -/1 7 The system has been installed in accordance with the following requirements: (Note any or all that apply.) Kl_NFPA 72, Edition: gJ_NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, Article 760, Edition: s,Manufacturer's published instructions Other (specify): System deviations from referenced NFP A standards: Signed---:;JL-- Organization: 'B4a .4/&tfm. Printed name: l ~ J/o~ Title: -:r,,!>~ /1'/~r Date: / tJ--1(!) ~ Io/ Phone: bl'/ 5'19 ftf S"'S- Copyright© 2009 National Fire Protection Association. This form may be copied for individual use other than for resale. It may not be copied for commercial sale or distribution. 15. RECORD OF SYSTEM OPERATIONAL ACCEPTANCE TEST D New system All operational features and functions of this system were tested by, or in the presence of, the signer shown below, on the date shown below, and were found to be operating properly in accordance with the requirements for the following: D Modifications to an existing system All newly modified operational features and functions of the system were tested by, or in the presence of the signer shown below, on the date shown below, and were found to be operating properly in accordance with the requirements of the following: □ NFPA 72, Edition: □ NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, Article 760, Edition: D Manufacturer's published instructions Other (specify): D Individual device testing documentation [Inspection and Testing Form (Figure 14.6.2.4) is attached] Signed: Printed name: Date: Organization: Title: Phone: 16. CERTIFICATIONS AND APPROVALS 16.1 System Installation Contractor: This system, as specified herein, has been installed and tested according to all NFP A standards cited herein. Signedd JA--'--?/4- Organization: g~ ;{)~,,.._ 16.2 System Service Contractor: Printed name: L~ 'WtJf ~ Title: I-is/4# /113 r The undersigned has a service contract for this system in effect as of the date shown below. Signed: Printed name: Organization: Title: 16.3 Supervising Station: This system, as specified herein, will be monitored according to all NFPA standards cited herein. Signed: Printed name: Organization: Title: Date: / 0-/ () ... /1/ Phone: bl°/ SY"9'tf:F'S Date: Phone: Date: Phone: Copyright© 2009 National Fire Protection Association. This form may be copied for individual use other than for resale. It may not be copied for commercial sale or distribution. 16. CERTIFICATIONS AND APPROVALS (continued) 16.4 Property or Owner Representative: I accept this system as having been installed and tested to its specifications and all NFP A standards cited herein. Signed: Printed name: Date: Organization: Title: Phone: 16.5 Authority Having Jurisdiction: I have witnessed a satisfactory acceptance test of this system and find it to be installed and operating properly in accordance with its approved plans and specifications, with its approved sequence of operations, and with all NFP A standards cited herein. Signedl-·p L: i-Printed name: &~1 L. ~a,.) Organization:~~~., Title: ~\ H1Z£ ~<- Date: /()./O;iel'-f Phone:1,~ 1 l.e<:,t__. I/~ Copyright© 2009 National Fire Protection Association. This form may be copied for individual use other than for resale. It may not be copied for commercial sale or distribution.