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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7180 AVENIDA ENCINAS; ; FA090028City of Carlsbad Fire Alarm Permit Permit No: FA090028 7180 AVENIDA Job Address: Status: ISSUED ENCINAS Permit Type: FALARM Applied 6/15/2009 Parcel No: 2144301900 Approved: Lot #: 0 Reference No.: Issued: PC #: Inspector: Project Title: UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA MONITORING SYSTEM PLAN' CHECK & INSPECTIONS Applicant: JJJ ENTERPRISES 533 S VINEWOOD ST ESCONDIDO CA 760-747-3050 Owner: OBERLIN PARTNERS L L C P 0 BOX 2062 DEL MAR CA Fees ($) Add'I Fees ($) Total ($) Balance ($) 125 0 125 0 REPORTTM ESR1308* S Issued June 1, 2006 This report is subject to re-examination in one year. ICC Evaluation Service, Inc. I BLSinesslRegional Office • 5360 Wa1eian MIII Road, Whither, California 90601 • (562) 699-0543 I Regional Office • 900 Montclair Road, Suite A, Birmingham, Alabama 35213 • (205) 599-9800 www.icc-es.org Regional Office • 4051 West Flossmoor Road, Country Club Hills, Illinois 60478 • (708) 799-2305 DIVISION: 09—FINISHES Section: 09120—Ceiling Suspension Section: 09130—Acoustical Suspension REPORT HOLDER: WORTHINGTON ARMSTRONG VENTURE (WAVE) 9 OLD LINCOLN HIGHWAY, SUITE 200 MALVERN, PENNSYLVANIA 19355 (610) 722-1218 www.armstronq.com iikeIIvarmstrong.com EVALUATION SUBJECT: FIRE- AND NONFIRE-RESISTANCE-RATED SUSPENDED CEILING FRAMING SYSTEMS ADDITIONAL LISTEES: ARMSTRONG WORLD INDUSTRIES POST OFFICE BOX 3001 LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA 17604 1.0 EVALUATION SCOPE Compliance with the following codes: 2003 International Building Code® (IBC) 1997 Uniform Building CodeTM (UBC) Properties evaluated: Interior finish Fire resistance Structural 2.0 USES The Worthington Armstrong Venture (WAVE) ceiling framing systems described in this report are suspended, exposed framing, ceiling assemblies used in fire-resistance-rated and nonfire-resistance-rated construction for interior applications. 3.0 DESCRIPTION 3.1 Grid Components: 3.1.1 Main Runners, Nonfire-resistance-rated: Main runners for use in nonfire-resistance-rated ceiling assemblies include the 6100, 6500, AL7200, SS7200, 7300, 7500, 7600, and 76008 series. All members are classified as intermediate- duty in accordance with ASTM C 635-97 (IBC) and Table 25- 2-A of UBC Standard 25-2 (UBC), except the following, which are classified as heavy-duty: 7301, 7501, 7601, 7604, 7605, 76018, 76048 and 76058. Profiles of runners are shown in Fiqure 1. The 6100, 7300, 7500, 7600, and 76008 runners are cold- formed from ASTM A 568 steel. The runners have a hot- dipped galvanized coating and a factory-installed polyester- painted steel cap or aluminum cap along the entire length of the bottom flange. The 6100 and 7600 series have a painted coating in addition to the hot-dipped galvanized coating, and have no cap. The 6500 series runners are cold-formed from 6063-T6 aluminum and have a baked polyester paint coating. The AL 7200 runners are cold-formed from 3003-1-114 aluminum and have a baked polyester paint coating. The SS 7200 runners are cold-formed from 300 series stainless steel complying with ASTM A 480. Table 2 specifies dimensions, lengths, and allowable transverse loads. 3.1.2 Cross Runners, Nonfire-resistance-rated: Cross runners for use in nonfire-resistance-rated ceiling assemblies are the 6100 (Interlude), XL 6500 (Sonata), XL 7100 (Prelude), XLAL 7200 (Prelude Aluminum), XLSS 7200 (Prelude Stainless), XL 7300 (Prelude), XL 7500 (Suprafine), XL 7600 (Silhouette), and XL 76008 (Silhouette) series. The XL 6100, XL 7100, XL 7300, XL 7500, XL 7600 and XL 76008 cross runner members are cold-formed from ASTM A 568 steel. The cross runners have a hot-dipped galvanized coating and a factory-installed polyester-painted steel cap or aluminum cap along the entire length of the bottom flange. The XL 6100 and XL 7600and XL 76008 series have a baked polyester painted coating in addition to the hot-dipped galvanized coating, and have no cap. The 6500 runners are cold-formed from 6063-T6 aluminum and have a baked polyester paint coating. The XLAL 7200 runners are cold- formed from 3003-1-114 aluminum and have a baked polyester paint coating. The XLSS 7200 runners are cold-formed from 300 series stainless steel complying with ASTM A 480. Table 3 specifies dimensions, lengths, and allowable transverse loads. 3.1.3 Main Runners, Fire-resistance-rated: Main runners for use in fire-resistance-rated ceiling assemblies are the HD 8201, 8300, 8301, 8500 and 8501 runners listed in Table 2. The 8300 and 8500 runners are classified structurally as intermediate-duty in accordance with ASTM C 635 and Table 25-2-A of UBC Standard 25-2; Models 8301, 8501, and HO 8201 main runners are classified structurally as heavy-duty. Profiles of runners are shown in Figure 1. All members have an inverted T-shape. Members are cold- formed from ASTM A 568 steel with .a hot-dipped galvanized coating. Models 8300, HO 8201 and 8301 have a factory-installed steel cap along the entire length of the bottom flange. The HD 8201 member has a hot-dipped galvanized coating and a bottom flange cap made from either 3003-H16 or 3105-H16 aluminum. Table 2 specifies dimensions, lengths and allowable transverse loads. 3.1.4 Cross Runners, Fire-resistance-rated: Cross runners for use in fire-resistance-rated ceiling assemblies are *Corrected August 2006 REPORTS" are not to be construed as representing aesthetics or any other attributes not specifically addressed, nor are they to be construed as an endorsement of the subject of the report or a recommendation for its use. There is no warranty by ICC Evaluation Service, Inc., express or implied, as to any finding or other matter in this report, or as to any product covered by the report. Copyright© 2006 Page lot 13 'I Page 2of13 ESR-1308 the XL 8200 (Prelude Plus Fire Guard), XL 8300 series (Prelude Fire Guard), and XL 8500 (Prelude Suprafine Fire Guard) series runners listed in Table 3. Profiles of runners are shown in Figure 1. Members are cold-formed from ASTM A 568 steel with a hot-dipped galvanized coating. The XL 8300 and XL 8500 series have a factory-installed steel cap along the entire length of the bottom flange. The XL 8200 series members have a hot-dipped galvanized coating and a bottom flange cap made from either 3003-1-116 or 3105-H16 aluminum. Table 3 specifies dimensions, lengths and allowable transverse loads. 3.1.5 Materials: Prior to coating, the minimum yield strengths are 48 ksi (330.7 MPa) for 0.010-inch-thick (0.25 mm) steel, 50 ksi (344.5 MPa) for 0.013-inch-thick (0.33 mm) steel, 51 ksi (351.4 MPa) for 0.015-inch-thick (0.38 mm) steel, and 54 ksi (372.1 MPa) for 0.018-inch-thick (0.45 mm) steel. After forming, the steel runners have a minimum yield strength of 63 ksi (434 MPa). The 6500 series runners of 6063-T6 aluminum have a minimum yield strength of 30,000 psi (207 MPa). The AL 7200 Series runners of 3003-1-114 aluminum have a minimum yield strength of 27,200 psi (187 MPa). 3.2 Hanger Wire: Hanger wire for suspended ceilings, and any fixtures, shall comply with IBC Section 2506.2.1 or UBC Table 25-A. 3.3 BERC-2 Clip: The BERC-2 (Beam End Retaining Clip System) is illustrated in Figure 2. It is used to connect main and cross runners to wall molding. The clip is manufactured from 0.034-inch-thick (0.864 mm) hot-dipped galvanized cold-rolled steel complying with ASTM A 568. 3.4 Accessories: Each framing system has accessory items that include support angles and corner caps. Steel for accessory items has a minimum yield strength of 33 ksi (227 MPa). 4.0 DESIGN AND INSTALLATION 4.1 General: The suspended ceiling framing system shall be installed in accordance with this report and the manufacturer's published installation instructions. The suspended ceiling framing system shall be installed in accordance with IBC Section 803.9.1.1 or UBC Table 25-A for systems exceeding 4 psf but less than 10 psf, as applicable. 4.2 Main Runners: Main runners shall be installed and leveled to within 1/4 inch in 10 feet (6.4 mm in 3048 mm) (I BC) or 1/inch in 12 feet (3.2 mm in 3660 mm) (UBC), with the supporting wire taut. Vertical support hangerwire shall be installed within 3 inches (51 mm) of the main runner fire expansion relief. The design loads for main runners shall be less than or equal to the capacities allowed in Table 2 of this report. Supports for the main runners that consist of vertical hangers, perimeter hangers, and lateral force bracing shall be installed in accordance with the applicable code. 4.3 Cross Runners: Main runners, or other cross runners, shall support cross runners to within 1/32 inch (0.80 mm) of the required center-to- centerspacing. This tolerance shall be noncumulative beyond 12 feet (3658 mm). Intersecting runners shall be installed to form a right angle to the supporting members. The maximum design load capacities for cross runners shall be less than or equal to the capacities allowed in Table 3 of this report. A cross runner that supports another cross member shall have a minimum uniformly distributed load capacity of 12 pounds per linear foot (175 N/rn). 4.4 Seismic Design: 4.4.1 Seismic Design Requirements under the IBC: Seismic design and installation details of the ceiling system shall be in accordance with IBC Section 1621, except as noted in Section 4.4.3 of this report. In areas enforcing the IBC, systems classified as intermediate-duty are limited to use in Seismic Design Categories A, B and C. 4.4.2 Seismic Design Requirements under the UBC: Seismic design and installation details of the ceiling system shall be in compliance with Part Ill of UBC Standard 25-2, except as noted in Section 4.4.3 of this report. 4.4.3 BERC-2 Clip: 4.4.3.1 Alternate Seismic Design Category D, E and F Installation: Under this installation, the runners must be rated heavy-duty and have a minimum simple span uniform load of 16.35 pounds per lineal foot (238 NIm); maximum ceiling weight permitted is 1.80 pounds per square foot (8.78 kg/rn2). The BERC-2 clip is used to secure the main runners and cross runners on two adjacent walls to the structure and the two opposite walls to the perimeter trim, as detailed below and shown in Figure 2. A nominally 7/8-inch (22 mm) wall molding is used in lieu of the 2-inch (51 mm) perimeter supporting closure angle required by Section 9.6.2.6.2.2 (b) of ASCE-7 for Seismic Design Categories D, E and F. Except for the use of the BERC-2 clip and the 7/8-inch (22 mm) wall molding and elimination of spreader bars, installation of the ceiling system must be as prescribed by the applicable code. The BERC-2 clip is attached to the wall molding by sliding the locking lances over the hem of the vertical leg of the wall molding. Clips installed on the walls where the runners are fixed are attached to the runner by a sheet metal screw through the horizontal slot in the clip into the web of the runner. Clips installed on the walls where the runners are not fixed to the clips allow the terminal runner end to move /4 inch (19.1 mm) in both directions. BERC-2 clips installed in this manner are an acceptable means of preventing runners from spreading in lieu of spacer bars required in CISCA 34, which is referenced in ASCE 7, Section 9.6.2.6.2.2, which is referenced in IBC Section 1621. See Figure 2. 4.4.3.2 Alternate Seismic Design Category C Installation: Terminal ends of the runners are secured by attaching the BERC-2 clip to the wall molding and attaching the runners to the BERC-2 clip. The runners have zero clearance at the perimeter on two adjacent walls and 3/8-inch (9.5 mm) clearance on the opposite walls. The clip is attached to the wall molding by sliding the locking lances over the hem of the vertical leg of the wall molding. BERC-2 clips installed in this manner are an acceptable means of preventing runners from spreading, in lieu of spacer bars required in CISCA 0-2, which is referenced in ASCE 7, Section 9.6.2.6.2.1, which is referenced in IBC Section 1621. Except for the use of the BERC-2 clip as noted above, installation of the ceiling system must be as prescribed by the applicable code. Maximum ceiling weight permitted is 1.20 pounds per square foot (5.86 kg/rn2). This construction is equivalent to that required by CISCA 0-2, which is referenced in ASCE-7, Section 9.2.6.2.1, which is referenced in IBC Section 1621; and by UBC Standard 25-2. 4.5 Partitions: Partitions must be laterally supported as required by IBC Section 1621 or UBC Standard 25-2, Section 25.211.1, as applicable. 4.6 Two-hour Fire-resistance-rated Floor-ceiling Assembly: The following floor-ceiling assembly has a two-hour fire- resistance rating (refer to Figure 3 for details): Page 3 of 13 4.6.1 Structural Beams: The structural floor beams supporting the floor-ceiling assembly are minimum W8x 15, or an equivalent-sized steel beam having a minimum weight-to- heated-perimeter ratio, W/D, of 0.54. In accordance with Section 714.2 of the IBC or Section 704.2.6 of the UBC, structural steel floor beams need not be individually fire-protected when the suspended ceiling forms the protective membrane for the fire-resistance-rated assembly. Structural floor beams must be individually protected on all sides for the full length with materials having the required fire-resistance rating, however, when they support directly applied loads from a floor and roof or more than one floor, or where the required fire-resistance rating of such members is greater than two hours. 4.6.2 Floor Joists: Floorjoists are minimum lOKI steel bar joists, spaced a maximum of 24 inches (610 mm) on center. Each joist must be welded to end supports, and must have 1/2-inch-diameter (12.7 mm) steel bar bridging members welded to top and bottom chords of each joist at midspan. 4.6.3 Steel-floor Decking: The concrete deck is either supported by minimum No. 22 gage [0.0299 inch (0.759 mm)] galvanized steel decking with 119/32-inch-deep (32.5 mm) flutes spaced 6 inches (152 mm) on center, or is supported by minimum No. 20/20 gage [0.0359 inch (0.91 mm)] galvanized steel cellular units having 3-inch-deep (76 mm) flutes. When a blend of fluted and cellular steel units is used, the concrete topping thickness is measured from the top plane of the cellular units. The steel decking shall be welded to supports at 12 inches (305 mm) on center. Adjacent units must be button-punched or welded together at 36 inches (914 mm) on center at side joints. Where fluted and cellular floor units are installed end-to- end, galvanized steel angles must be tack-welded to the cellular floor units in such a manner as to cover the cells. 4.6.4 Concrete Floor: The concrete floor must be a minimum of 21/2 inches (63.5 mm) thick, measured from the top of the metal decking, and normal-weight concrete with carbonate or siliceous aggregates. The concrete must have a minimum density of 150 ± 3 pcf (2400 ± 48 kg/M3), and a minimum compressive strength of 3,000 psi (20.7 MPa). The middle of the slab must be reinforced with 6x6—WI.4xW1.4 welded wire fabric. 4.6.5 Suspended Ceiling Members: 4.6.5.1 Main Runners: Main runners are either the 8300, 8301 or HD 8201. The main runners are 12 feet (3657.6 mm) long and spaced a maximum of 4 feet (1219.2 mm) on center. The design loads for main runners must be less than or equal to the capacities shown in Table 2. Vertical hangers, perimeter hangers, and lateral-force bracing for the main runners are installed in accordance with the code. The distance from the bottom side of the floor decking to the bottom side of the main runners is minimum of 19/4 inches (502 mm). 4.6.5.2 Cross Runners: Cross runners are either the XL 8200 series (Prelude Plus Fire Guard) or XL 8300 series (Prelude Fire Guard). Main runners must be located within 32 inch (0.79 mm) of the required center distances, and this tolerance must be noncumulative beyond 12 feet (3657.6 mm). Intersecting runners must be installed to form a right angle to the supporting members. The design loads for cross runners must be less than or equal to the capacities shown in Table 3. A cross runner that supports another cross member must have a minimum uniformly distributed load capacity of 12 pounds per linear foot (175 N/rn). 4.6.5.3 Hanger Wire: The suspended ceiling is supported by No. 12 SWG [0.105 inch (2.7 mm) in diameter] galvanized ESR-1 308 steel wire that is attached to the concrete slab through the steel floor units, before concrete placement, or attached to hanger clips. The hanger clips are minimum 0.045-inch-thick (1.14 mm), 2-inch-wide (51 mm), 31/2-inch-long (90 mm), galvanized steel clips that are hooked at one end, for attachment over the male leg of steel floor units, and spaced as required for hanger wire attachment. Hanger wires are spaced a maximum of 48 inches (1219 mm) on center or shall be located at every other main runner/cross-tee intersection, whichever dimension is less along main runners. Hanger wire must be located at all four corners of light fixtures, at mid-span of cross tees next to 4- and 5-foot-long (1219 and 1524 mm) light fixtures and air duct outlets, and next to each main runner splice. Additional hangerwires are required at the mid-span of those cross tees running parallel and nearest to the walls and those near the end of- cut cross tees longer than 2 feet (610 mm) that abut walls. 4.6.6 Acoustical Material: Acoustical lay-in ceiling panels used with the suspended ceiling system are the nominal panel sizes and types shown in Table 1. Panels are nominally 8 inch (15.9 mm) or 3/4 inch (19.1 mm) thick. Border panels are supported at walls by 24 MSG painted steel channels, I inch (25 mm) deep, with a 2-inch (23.8 mm) bottom flange. Optional support method consists of BERC-2 clip at wall attached to 15/ inch x 15/ inch No. 24 MSG painted steel channels. 4.6.7 Hold-down Clips: Hold-down clips, produced from No. 24 gage spring steel, must be used for ceiling panels weighing less than one pound per square foot. When the ceiling is composed of nominally 24-by-24-inch (610 by 610 mm), 24-by-36-inch (610 by 914 mm), or 30-by-30-inch (762 by 762 mm) lay-in panels, one clip is placed over bulbs of cross tees near cross tee midpoints. When the ceiling is composed of 20-by-60 inch (508 by 1524mm), 36-by-36-inch (914 by 914mm), 24-by-48-inch (610 by 1219mm), 30-by-60- inch (762 by 1524 mm), 36-by-60-inch (914 by 1524 mm) or 48-by- 48-inch (1219 mm) lay-in panels, two clips are placed over bulbs of each cross tee near cross tee quarter-points. One leg of each clip is cut off when placement is over bulbs of cross tees adjacent to the long side of light fixtures. 4.6.8 Recessed Light Fixtures: Fluorescent-lamp-type, steel housing fixtures can be used in the fire-resistance-rated assembly, provided the fixtures measure I by 4 feet (305 by 1219 mm), 2by2 feet (6loby6lomm),2by4 feet (6loby 1219 mm), 20 by 48 inches (508 by 1219 mm) or 20 by 60 inches (508 by 1524 mm). The nominally 1-by-4-foot (305 by 1219 mm), 2-by-2-foot (610 by 610 mm) and 2-by-4-foot (610 by 1219 mm) fixtures may include vented sides for air boots and vented tops for air-return purposes. Linear air diffusers and linear air returns must be used with nominally 20-by-48- inch (508 by 1219 mm) fixtures. When nominally 20-by-60- inch (508 by 1524 mm) fixtures are used, fixture stabilizers are used to supplement the hanger wires occurring at the mid-span of the 5-foot-long (1524 mm) cross tees. When nominally 1-by-4-foot (305 by 1219 mm) fixtures are used, the aggregate number of fixtures must not exceed four per 100 square feet (9.3 m2) of ceiling area. When nominally 2-by-2-foot (610 by 610 mm) fixtures are used, the aggregate number of fixtures must not exceed five per 100 square feet (9.3 m2) of ceiling area. When nominally 2-by-4-foot (610 by 1219 mm), 20-by-48-inch (508 by 1219 mm), or20-by-60-inch (508 by 1524 mm) fixtures are used, the aggregate number of fixtures shall not exceed three per 100 square feet (9.3 m2) of ceiling area. The fixtures must be wired in conformance with an approved electrical code. The recessed light fixture must be protected on the topside with acoustical ceiling tile panel material having a minimum Page 4 of 13 ESR-1308 thickness of /8 inch (115.9 mm). The panels are cut into pieces to form a five-sided enclosure which is rectangular or trapezoidal in cross section, depending upon fixture type, and which is approximately 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) longer and wider than the fixture, with sufficient depth to provide at least 1 inch (12.7 mm) of clearance between the fixture and the enclosure. The pieces are held together with 8d nails. Spacers provide the 11/4-inch (31.7 mm) clearances when placed on top of fixtures located away from the ballasts. When no air-handling or air-return fixtures are used, a maximum 11/4-inch (31.7 mm) separation must be maintained between the long fixture protection sidepieces and the top piece. When air supply light fixtures with air boots are used, fixtures and air boots must be fully enclosed except for the nominally 28-square-inch (18 064 mm2) opening needed for the connection to air-supply ducts. 4.6.9 Air Duct: Air ducts are permitted in the assembly provided the aggregate duct opening area is less than or equal to 113 square inches (72 903 mm2) per 100 square feet (9.2 m2) of ceiling area. The maximum air duct-opening dimension is 12 inches (305 mm). 4.7 8500 (Prelude SupraFine Fire Guard) Series One- hour Fire-resistance-rated Floor-ceiling System: This exposed grid system consists of the 8500 series main runners and the XL 8520 or XL 8540 cross runners, and is part of a one-hour fire-resistance-rated floor-ceiling system. The rating applies to restrained and unrestrained assemblies as described in Section 27 of ASTM E 119 and Section 7.141 of the UBC Standard 7-1. See Figure 4 for assembly details. General requirements in IBC Section 711 and UBC Section 710.1 must be observed. 4.8 Special Inspection: In jurisdictions adopting the IBC, suspended ceilings in Seismic Design Categories D, E and F are subject to periodic special inspections during the anchorage of suspended ceiling systems in accordance with the requirements of IBC Section 2506.2.1 and Section 9.6.2.6.2.2 (h) of ASCE 7-02. The special inspector must verify that the ceiling system is as described in this report, and complies with the installation instructions in this report. 5.0 CONDITIONS OF USE The suspended ceiling systems described in this report comply with, or are suitable alternatives to what is specified in, those codes listed in Section 1.0 of this report, subject to the following conditions: 5.1 The ceiling suspension main runners, cross runners and BERC-2 clips are fabricated and installed in accordance with this report and the manufacturer's published installation instructions. In the event of a conflict between the manufacturer's installation instructions and this report, this report governs. 5.2 Allowable loads and spans of main and cross runners must comply with Tables 2 and 3 of this report. 5.3 In areas enforcing the UBC, ceiling access must comply with Footnote 4 to Table 16-B of the UBC. 5.4 In jurisdictions adopting the IBC, periodic special inspections must be provided in accordance with Section 4.8 of this report. 5.5 In jurisdictions adopting the IBC, a quality assurance plan for seismic requirements must be provided in accordance with IBC Section 1705.2. 5.6 In jurisdictions adopting the IBC, the ceiling systems must be braced to resist seismic forces as determined from Section 1621.2.5 of the IBC. In jurisdictions adopting the UBC, the suspended ceiling systems must be braced to resist seismic forces as determined from Table 16-0 of the UBC and Section 25.210 of UBC Standard 25-2. 5.7 In jurisdictions adopting the UBC, the ceiling systems must not be installed in areas subject to severe environmental conditions as described in Section 25204.3 of UBC Standard 25-2. 5.8 The supporting construction for the ceiling system has not been evaluated and is outside the scope of this report. The code official must approve the floor or roof construction supporting the suspended ceiling system. 5.9 The ceiling systems are restricted to interior applications. 5.10 Lay-in ceiling panels must be justified to the satisfaction of the code official as complying with the interior finish requirements of Chapter 8 of the applicable code. 6.0 EVIDENCE SUBMITTED 6.1 Reports of vertical, compressive and tension load tests in accordance with ASTM C 635 and UBC Standard 25- 2. 6.2 Reports of fire-resistance tests in accordance with ASTM E 119 (UBC Standard 7-1). 6.3 Reports of comparative seismic qualification tests in accordance with the ICC-ES Acceptance Criteria for Seismic Qualification by Shake-table Testing of Nonstructural Components and Systems (ACI 56), dated June 2004. 6.4 A quality control manual. 7.0 IDENTIFICATION Cartons of framing members, clips and accessories are identified with the name and address of Armstrong World Industries, Inc.; the acronym 'WAVE; number designations specifying gage of steel, depth of section and length; and the evaluation report number (ESR-1308). / Page 5 of 13 ESR-1308 TABLE 1-ACOUSTICAL MATERIALS ACOUSTICAL PANEL SIZE (Inches) ACOUSTICAL MATERIAL TYPE' STEEL FLOOR UNIT TYPE 20by60 P(S OR P) OR PC(S) F,CorB. 20 by 60 P(S OR P) OR PC(S) F or 131 24by24 BF(S) F,CorB 24 by 24 BF(S) F 24by240r36 P(S) F,CorB 24by240r36 PC(S) CorB 24 by 24 or 36 P(S) F 24 by 48 or 60 P(S OR P) OR PC(S) F, C or B 24 by 48 or 60 P(S OR P) OR PC(S) F or B1 30 by 30 P(S) F,CorB 30 by 30 PC(S) C or B 30by30 P(S) F 30 by 60 P(S) OR PC(S) F, C or B 36 by 36 PC(S) F,CorB 36 by 36 PC(S) For 131 36 by 60 PC(S) F,CorB 48by48 PC(S) F,CorB For SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm. 1(5) = surface perforations, (P) = through perforations. 2(F) = all fluted steel units, (C) = all cellular steel floor units, (B) = any blend of fluted and cellular floor units, (B1) = blend of one cellular floor unit and one or more fluted units. TABLE 2-DIMENSIONS AND ALLOWABLE LOADS FOR MAIN RUNNERS CATALOG NUMBER NOTE TYPE (SEE FIGURE 1) LENGTH (inches) METAL THICKNESS (inch) MAXIMUM SPAN (feet) ALLOWABLE LOADS Simple Span Concentrated Uniform Load Load at Mldspan (lbJlin. ft.) (lb.) 6100 1 M 144 0.013 4 12.6 25.2 6500 N/A N 144 0.045 4 13.24 26.48 A17200 1 B 144 0.021 3 13.47 26.94 SS 7200 3 B 144 0.015 4 12.23 24.46 7300 1 A 144 0.010 4 13.5 27 7301 1 A 144 0.015 4 16.73 33.46 7302 1 A 120 0.010 4 13.5 27 7305 1 A 140 0.010 4 13.5 27 7500 1 H 144 0.013 4 12.75 25.5 7501 1 H 144 0.018 4 16.86 33.75 7600 1 K 144 0.013 4 13.10 26.2 76008 1 L 144 0.013 4 13.10 26.2 7601 1 K 144 0.017 4 16.35 32.70 76018 1 L 144 0.017 4 16.35 32.70 7602 1 K 120 0.013 4 13.10 25.94' 76028 1 L 120 0.013 4 13.10 26.2 7604 1 K 120 0.017 4 16.35 33 76048 1 L • 120 0.017 4 16.35 33.00 7605 1 K 120 0.017 4 16.35 33 76058 1 L 120 0.017 4 16.35 33.00 7606 1 K 120 0.013 4 • 13.07 25.94 76068 1 L 120 0.013 4 13.07 26.2 7607 1 K 120 0.013 4 12.8 25.58 HD 8201 1 A 144 0.0151-11) 4 16.73 , 33.46 8300 1 A 144 0.010 4 13.5 25.2 8301 1 A 144 0.015 4 16.73 33.46 8500 1 H 144 0.013 4 13.31 26.62 8501 1 1 1 H 1 144 1 0.018 1 4 16.86 33.72 For SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm, 1 foot = 304.8 mm, I lb./lin. ft. = 14.6 N/m, 1 lb. = 4.44 N. For notes, see Table 3. Page 6 of 13 ESR-1308 TABLE 3-DIMENSIONS AND ALLOWABLE LOADS FOR CROSS RUNNERS CATALOG NOTE TYPE LENGTH METAL MAXIMUM SIMPLE SPAN CONCENTRATED NUMBER (inches) THICKNESS SPAN UNIFORM LOAD AT (inch) (feet) LOAD MIDSPAN ____________ ____________ ____________ __________ (IbJIln. ft.) (lb.) 6100 Series XL 6110 2 M 12 0.013 1 66.89 66.89 XL 6120 2 M 24 0.013 2 66.89 66.89 XL 6140 2 M 48 0.013 4 12.6 25.2 XL 6190 2 M 72 0.013 4 12.6 25.2 XL 6180 2 M 96 0.013 4 12.6 25.2 6500 Series XL 6510 N/A N 24 0.045 2 72.5 51.3 XL 6520 N/A N 24 0.045 2 72.5 51.3 XL 6540 N/A N 48 0.045 4 14.6 14.6 7100 Series XL 7128 1 E 24 0.010 2 33 41.6 XL 7148 1 E 48 0.010 4 6 14.2 AL 7200 Series XLAL7220 2 B 24 0.021 2 44.45 44.45 XLAL7240 2 B 48 0.021 4 6.33 12.66 S57200 Series XLSS7220 3 B 24 0.015 2 61.66 61.66 XLSS7240 3 B 48 0.015 4 10.4 20.8 7300 Series XL 7318 2 D 12 0.010 1 73.59 36.65 XL 7398 2 D 18 0.010 1.5 73.29 54.97 XL 7360 2 D 20 0.013 1.67 87.58 73.13 XL 7368 2 D 20 0.010 1.67 73.29 61.2 XL 7328 2 D 24 0.010 2 38.63 38.63 XL 7378 2 D 30 0.010 2.5 16.54 18.6 XL 7330 2 D 36 0.010 3 20.83 31.25 XL 7348 2 D 48 0.010 4 8.31 16.62 XL 7342 2 C 48 0.010 4 9.98 19.96 XL 7340 2 A 48 0.010 4 12.25 25.5 XL 7341 2 A 48 0.015 4 16.89 32.78 XL 7357 2 A 60 0.015 5 7.61 19.03 XL 7358 2 A 60 0.015 5 7.61 19.03 XL 7390 2 A 48 0.010 6 3.3 14.38 XL 7390 2 A 72 0.010 4 12.24 25.5 XL 7380 2 A 96 0.010 8 1.57 11 XL 7380 2 A 1 96 1 0.010 1 4 1 12.12 1 15.70 7500 Series XL 7510 I H 12 0.010 1 51.83 61.6 XL 7560 1 H 20 0.010 1.67 51.83 61.6 XL 7520 1 H 24 0.010 2 51.83 61.6 XL 7570 1 H 30 0.010 2.5 28.67 53.12 XL 7530 1 H 36 0.010 3 21.03 38.37 XL 7540 1 H 48 0.010 4 10.34 26.71 XL 7541 1 H 48 0.013 4 12.73 32.67 XL 7549 1 H 48 0.018 4 16.42 42.2 XL 7558 1 H 60 0.013 5 5.8 20.9 XL 7590 1 H 72 0.013 4 12.73 32.67 XL 7580 1 H 96 0.013 4 12.73 32.67 7600 Series XL 7610 1 I 12 0.015 1 71.66 72.95 XL 7660 1 I 20 0.015 1.67 71.66 72.95 XL 7620 1 I 24 0.015 2 71.66 72.95 XL 7670 1 I 30 0.015 2.5 39.86 46.67 XL 7640 1 I 48 0.015 4 13.53 31.51 XL 7646 1 I 48 0.015 4 13.21 30.77 XL 7645 1 I 48 0.015 4 12.85 29.93 XL 7650 1 I 60 0.015 5 6.09 20.17 XL 7655 1 I 60 0.015 5 5.71 19.15 XL 7657 1 I 60 0.015 5 5.90 19.69 XL 7690 1 K 72 0.013 4 12.59 29.93 XL 7680 1 K 1 96 1 0.013 4 12.59 1 29.93 (Continued) IV i Page 7of13 ESR-1308 TABLE 3-DIMENSIONS AND ALLOWABLE LOADS FOR CROSS RUNNERS (Continued) CATALOG NOTE TYPE LENGTH METAL MAXIMUM SIMPLE SPAN CONCENTRATED NUMBER (inches) THICKNESS SPAN UNIFORM LOAD AT (inch) (feet) LOAD MIDSPAN (IbJIin. ft.) (lb.) 7600 Series (Continued) XL76108 I J 12 0.015 1 69.69 69.69 XL 76608 1 J 20 0.015 1.67 69.69 69.69 XL 76208 1 J 24 0.015 2 69.69 69.69 XL 76708 1 J 30 0.015 2.5 47.76 59.7 XL 76408 1 J 48 0.015 4 14.11 28.22 XL 76468 1 J 48 0.015 4 13.01 26.02 XL 76458 1 . J 48 0.015 4 12.6 25.2 XL 76508 1 J 60 0.015 5 9 23 XL 76558 1 J 60 0.015 5 7 20 XL 76578 1 J 60 0.015 5 7 18 XL 76908 1 L 72 0.013 4 12.6 25.2 XL 76808 1 L 1 96 1 0.013 1 4 12.6 25.2 8200 Series XL 8223 2 B 24 0.01131-11) 2 38.63 38.63 XL 8240 2 B 48 0.013HD 4 12.75 25.5 8300 Series XL 8313 2 D 12 0.009 1 45.4 38.11 XL 8323 2 D 24 0.009 2 40.45 58.28 XL 8320 2 A 24 0.011 2 61.33 59.78 XL 8378 2 A 30 0.011 2.5 20.84 31.17 XL 8330 2 A 36 0.011 3 23.11 41.57 XL 8340 2 A 48 0.011 4 12.25 26.42 XL 8341 2 A 48 0.015 4 16.89 32.78 XL 8357 2 A 60 0.015 5 7.47 19.03 XL 8358 2 A 60 0.015 1 5 1 7.53 1 19.03 8500 Series XL 8520 1 H 24 0.013 1 0.013 2 58.5 58.5 XL 8540 1 H 48 4 12.73. 27.44 For SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm, 1 foot = 304.8 mm, I lb./Iin. It. = 14.6 N/rn, 1 lb. = 4.44 N. NOTES: I = Single stitched web 2 =Double stitched web 3 = Available stitched or unstitched HD = Environmental hot-dipped galvanized finish Page 8 of 13 ESR-1308 H I 13 •, I I 15 16 TYPE B II 3 32 Ila 1 1164 16 TYPE F 16 L 15 TYPE E Ii 8 TYPE 0 03 64 ask- 16 TYPE G 4 ' B t .43 i35 _ i 90 TYPE H FIGURE 1—RUNNER PROFILES 32 1 4 1 4 I II II 3 64 16 TYPE L 13 32 64 16 TYPE K / ESR-1308 13 ISII H 32 13 L 32 1 119 1 5 4 64 16j 1 16 .37 6 16 4 TYPE M TYPE N FIGURE 1—RUNNER PROFILES (Continued) TIGHT WALL INSTALLATION (ATTACHED WALL) in C= 0 = = = P R1VT BERC-2 CLEARANCE \./ALL INSTALLATION (UNATTACHED WALL) TUTI. TmNAl. BERC-2 TIGHT WALL INSTALLATION (ATTACHED WALL) SCREW TG4TEJ1ED !HQ U4 NAZ4 1NER Ej RESTRIVING 3CPERATIN rROM WALL MOLDING Page lOofl3 ESR-1308 FIGURE 2—BERC-2 CLIP Page 11 of 13 ESR-1 308 Beam: Normal-weight Concrete Welded Wire Fabric Steel Form Units Steel Joists Bridging Hanger Wire Air Duct Damper: No. 16 MSG minimum galvanized steel, sized to overlap duct opening 2 inches, minimum. Protected on both sides with 1/167inch4hick ceramic fiber paper laminated to the metal with adhesive and held open with a listed fusible link. Fixtures, Recessed Light Fixture Protection—Batts and Blankets Steel Framing Members—Worthington Armstrong Venture Acoustical Material Hold-down Clips (Not illustrated) For SI: 1 inch =25.4mm. FIGURE 3—TWO-HOUR FIRE-RESISTANCE-RATED FLOOR-CEILING ASSEMBLY (REFER TO SECTION 4.6 OF THIS REPORT) Page 12of13 ESR-1308 For SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm, 1 foot =304.8 mm, 1 psf= 4.88 kg/M2, 1 gallon = 3.81 L, 1 sq. ft = 0.0929 rn2, I psi = 6.89 kPa, 1 Ibm = 0.45 kg, 1 sq. in. = 645.16 mm2. Roof Covering: Roof covering consisting of hot-mopped or cold application materials compatible with insulation(s) described in Item 2 that provide Class A, B or C coverings. Roof Insulation—Mineral and Fiber Boards: The boards shall comply with ASTM C 612, Type IA or I B; 24-by-48-inch minimum size, maximum size 48 by 96 inches, to be applied in six layers. Boards to be installed perpendicular to gypsum wallboard direction, with end joints staggered 2 feet in adjacent rows. Each layer of board shall be offset, in both directions, from layer below a minimum of 12 inches in order to lap all joints. Minimum board thickness is 1 inch (No limit on maximum overall thickness.) Sheathing Material (Optional): Vinyl film vapor barrier, applied with adhesive to the gypsum wallboard. Adjacent sheets overlapped 2 inches. Gypsum Sheathing: Water-resistant core gypsum sheathing complying with ASTM C 79. Supplied in sheets nominally 2 by 4 feet to 4 by 12 feet, by nominal inch thick. Minimum weight is 2.0 psf. Applied perpendicular to the steel roof deck direction with adhesive, or laid loosely. End joints to occur over crests of steel roof deck, with end joints staggered 2 feet in adjacent rows. Steel Roof Deck: Minimum 0.019-inch-thick (26 gage), minimum 1-inch-deep, minimum 25-inch-wide, painted or galvanized, fluted steel deck. Flutes shall be approximately 4 inches on center, crests approximately 2/4 inches wide. As an alternate, 11/27inch-deep, minimum 18- inch-wide fluted galvanized steel deck is permitted. Minimum 0.029-inch-thick (22 gage) flutes shall be 6 inches on center, crest width ranging from 31/2 to 5 inches. Deck shall be welded to supports with welding washers spaced 12 inches on center. Side lap joints of adjacent units welded or secured together with No. 12 by 1/27inch self-drilling, self-tapping steel screws midway between steel joists. Fasteners: Adhesive (Optional): BMCA Insulation Products Inc.: Maybe applied between crests of steel roof deck and gypsum sheathing in '2 inch-wide ribbons, 8 inches on center, at 0.4 gallon per 100 square feet. May also be applied in 1/2-inch-wide ribbons, 6 inches on center, at 0.4 gallon per 100 square feet, between gypsum sheathing and vapor barrier, and between gypsum boards and roof insulation when vapor barrier is omitted. May also be applied at the same rate between layers of roof insulation. Mechanical Fastener: (Not shown) Any steel nail or steel clip designed for the purpose may be used to attach one or more layers of insulation to steel roof deck (through gypsum sheathing). The gypsum sheathing may also be attached directly to the steel roof deck with the mechanical fasteners. Hot Asphalt or Coal Tar Pitch: (Not shown) May be used as an alternate to adhesive between layers of roof insulation, at a rate not to exceed 35 pounds per 100 square feet. FIGURE 4-8500 SERIES ONE-HOUR FIRE-RESISTANCE-RATED ASSEMBLY Page 13 of 13 ESR-1308 Steel Joists: Type 10.14 or 12K1 minimum size. IOK1 size may be used when limited to a span of 12 feet 0 inches, maximum. As an alternate, any LH Series steel joists spanning no greater than 60 feet may be used. For spans greater than 60 feet, LH Series joists may be used, provided their vertical deflection under total load shall not be greater than / of the joist span. Bridging: Steel bars, 1/2 inch in diameter, welded to top and bottom chords of each joist. Cold-rolled Channels: Number 16 MSG cold-rolled steel channels, 11/2 inches deep with 9/16-inch flanges shall be placed on lower chord of joists and secured with 18 SWG galvanized steel wire. Installed perpendicular to joists, the channels shall be located as required to provide hanger wire attachment points. When steel joists are spaced more than 5 feet on center, two cold-rolled channels shall be placed back to back and tied together with a double strand of 18 SWG galvanized steel wire at 24 inches on center. The double channels installed perpendicular to the joists and spaced a maximum of 48 inches on center may be placed on top of the joists' bottom chord and tied to each joist with a double strand of 18 SWG galvanized steel wire, or suspended below the joists with 12 SWG galvanized steel wire wrapped around the cold-rolled channels and with the other end wrapped around the bottom chord of the joists. Hanger Wire: Number 12 SWG galvanized wire shall be twist-tied to steel joists or cold-rolled steel channels. When the ceiling consists of nominal 24-by-24-inch panels or 24-by-48-inch panels, hanger wires shall be spaced a maximum of 48 inches on center on main runners adjacent to cross tee intersections. Hanger wires shall occur at all four corners of light fixtures, at midspan of cross tees adjacent to 4-foot light fixtures and air duct outlets, and adjacent to each main runner splice. When the ceiling consists of nominal 20-by-60-inch panels, hanger wires shall be spaced 40 inches on center along main runners, and one wire shall occur at each corner of light fixtures, at midspan of all cross tees, and adjacent to each main runner splice. Air Duct: Minimum 0.019-inch-thick (26 gage) galvanized steel. Total area of duct openings shall not exceed 576 square inches per each 100 square feet of ceiling area. Area of individual duct openings shall not exceed 576 square inches. Maximum opening dimension is 18 inches. Inside and outside faces of duct throat shall be protected with 1/16-inch-thick ceramic fiber paper, laminated to the metal. Maximum dimension of opening is 30 inches. Duct supported by 11/271nch-deep, minimum 0.053-inch-thick (16 gage) cold-rolled steel channels spaced not over 48 inches on center, suspended by No. 12 SWG galvanized steel wire. Damper: Minimum 0.056-inch-thick (16 gage) galvanized steel, sized to overlap duct opening a minimum of 2 inches. Protected on both sides with 1/16-inch-thick ceramic fiber paper, laminated to the metal, and held open with a fusible link. Fixtures, Recessed Light: Fluorescent-lamp-type steel housing, nominally 2 by 4 feet or 20 by 60 inches in size. Fixtures shall be spaced so their total area does not exceed 24 square feet per each 100 square feet of ceiling area. When 20-by-60 inch fixtures shall be used, fixture stabilizers formed from No. 16 gage steel channels, shall be used in addition to the hanger wires at midspan of the cross tees. Fixture shall be wired in conformance with the National Electrical Code. Fixture and ballasts shall be considered for ambient temperature conditions before installation. Fixture Protection—Acoustical Material—Armstrong World Industries, Inc.: Type 5/8-inch P (S) or 5/8-inch PC (S) is cut to form a five- sided enclosure, trapezoidal in cross section, approximately 1/2 inch longer and wider, and inch higher, than the light fixture housing. For 2-by-4-foot fixtures, the protection consists of a 233/4-by-473/4-inch top piece, two 51/8-by-473/4-inch side pieces, and two 41/27by-233/4-inch end pieces. For 20-by-60-inch fixtures, the protection consists of a nominal 20-by-60-inch top piece, two nominal 6-by-60-inch side pieces, and two nominal 41/27by-20-inch end pieces. The top edge of each fixture protection side piece may be provided with a 1-inch-deep-by- maximum-20-inch-long notch near its midpoint The side and top pieces shall be laid in place and the end pieces shall be held in place with three 8d nails spaced 8 inches on center. (S) - Surface perforations. Steel Framing Members—Armstrong World Industries, Inc.: Type 8500 systems with a 15/16-inch-wide flange grid shall be used. Main runners, nominally 12 feet long, shall be spaced 4 feet on center. Cross tees, nominally 4 feet long, shall be installed perpendicular to main runners and spaced 2 feet on center. Cross tees, nominally 2 feet long, shall be installed perpendicular to 4-foot cross tees and spaced 4 feet on center. Grid modules containing light fixtures shall employ a fixture-centering clip at each corner. The No. 24 gage electrogalvanized steel clip is nested on the flange of the intersecting grid tees, has two 17/1,-inch-long legs with their sides perpendicular to each other, and has a U-shaped return at the top of each leg for engaging over the bulb of the intersecting grid tees. Acoustical Material: Nominal 24-by-24-inch or-48-inch lay-in panels. Border panels shall be supported at walls by minimum 0.016-inch-thick (26 gage) painted steel angles with 7/87inch legs; or, minimum 0.016-inch-thick (26 gage) painted steel channels, 11/8 inches deep with 1/8-inch flanges. Hold-down Clips: (Not shown) Number 24 MSG spring steel, placed over cross tees at 2 feet on center FIGURE 4-8500 SERIES ONE-HOUR FIRE-RESISTANCE-RATED ASSEMBLY (Continued) A Bank Robbery occurs every 51 minutes Bank Robberies account for $70 million in lost revenues every year Bank Robbery is highly feared by consumers I Bank Robberies are committed: 31% with a Flreann 46% with the Threat of a Weapon I Locations of Robberies: 50% Metropolitan 19% Suburban 28% Small Town r AW TRARSPANINT SECURITY Why Consider. Weapons Control? isotec has the Answeñl Cost Effective Weapons Control Systems Site Specific Systems without "Breaking the Bank" Many Standard Models Available C, . I ......... TRAKSPAUMT SECURITY r. Decreases Physical Threat to all Personnel Less Expensive than Alternate Solutions Eliminates Contact with Perpetrator(s) Attractive Architectural Design Saves on Insurance Safe, Reliable and User Friendly I Precision Crafted - '1- U Superior Quality U ADA and Fire Code Compliant ! JI U 1200 ft-lbs Magnetic Locks k-.-" 'N -'r-- I Concealed Heavy Duty Door Closers Supports up to Level Ill Ballistic Panels - - - - I Td-Color Touchscreen Control Console I On-Screen Diagnostics Powder Coat Finish with many Color Options - U Balance of Secu pity and Throughput - r U Modular and Custom Designs ....... N i H i AMU TRAKSPAHNT SECURITY I Financial Institutions Jewelry Stores I Government and Military Facilities I Many more I Configurable to Your Site Intercom and Video Packages Wireless Control Packages Backup Systems Metal Detectors Ballistic Glazing System (UL or HPW Certified) Level!, (9mm Handgun) Level Il, (.357 Magnum Handgun) Level Ill, (.44 Magnum Handgun) Note#1: Riot Resistant Glass Panels can be substituted for any Ballistic Panel for Non-threatening Applications. Installation and Technical Support Operator Training Warranty and Maintenance Programs TRAK8PSRtNT SECURITY weap ons con Int ercom Metal Detection System Occupancy Sensor (1 of 4) J Inspection Tray Camera J. I fl Inspection Tray Controller/Power Supply -. Uninterruptible Power Supply Assistance Request Switch Manual Key Override - Deadlock (1 of 2) Wireless Receiver '-Wireless Transmitter (I of 4) Control Console V LIntercom Handset Video Monitor Ballistic Glass, Level I, II, or III TRAA?SPAR*NT trCURI1Y #.uu,u,,&ii iJ,w Engineering and Design Leadership in Automated Weapons Control Systems T I T I 44- Model 9044 Model 90108 Model 9096 Model 9084 Model 90124 Tfl.iN5PARfNT CUnSTV Standard Weapons Control Systems SS-010-08-RovA 0 3 2 IF I El Dl B F E 0 C A Outside dimensions: -01+0.25 in I Isotec, Inc. 1343W. 121stAve. LDt I Westminster, CO 80234 9084C -I Outline Drawing Drawn By. K.) Dale 3/17/08 none •r .2k0t 6 I 6 I 3 2 1 • 1 E C 90.00 in E B 2 B 6 L I_I_I_5 I_I_2 I - 84.00 in - F B B 4.00 in -36.00 in 36.00 in 84.00 in Isotec, Inc. 1343W. 121s1 Ave. Westminster, Co 80234 9084C A - Front View Drawn By, KJ mA _ -02 Date: 3/17/08 "none_I_IIofI I7 4 8 2 1 -' ____.___________-1*.___i:_. r-------ri-----------•• .• -M( F F A Isotec Inc. 1343W. 121st Ave. Westminster, CO 80234 5IL 9084C Side View Drawn By KJ . I' -04 B Date. 3117108 '• none j I of I I 2 I 1 S 1 I 1 6 1 5 LP 4 1 5 I 7 6 5 4 $ 2 I 82.00 in - -.- —4.00 in - _t.•'-4.00 in 90.00 in in E 0 101 B E D En S 7 6 8.88 in 83.001 Anchor Locations - Dimensions are typical 4 . 4 Drawn By: KJ Date: 3117/08 1= 3 I 2 Isotec, Inc, 1343W. 121st Ave. Westminster, Co 80234 9084C Footprint I 84.00 in cJ 90.00 in 51 A Fj F B 0 C B B B C B & ,t -- TRANSPARENT sEcufllTr Glazing Option Specifications Introduction lsotec offers a number of weapons grade ballistic glass composites for all of its systems. The primary reason for the purchase of any Weapons Control System is to protect customers and employees against physical attack from a robber or disgruntled employee or spouse. The specifications below will provide the necessary data to make an informed decision on the purchase of material that's right for your system. There are several methods of making ballistic glass products. They are defined in the following categories and are considered a guideline for purchase by the end user. All Isotec Weapons Control Systems are designed to accept up to a Level lii ballistic material in its structures. Underwriters Laboratories classifies ballistic glass from a level Ito Level VII!. For purposes of this document only the first three will be discussed. Level I - Provides protection against handguns of medium caliber, such as 9mm with muzzle energy of 380— 460 foot pounds. (3 shots with a 124 grain bullet weight at 1,175 fps). Level II - Provides protection from high power hand guns such as .357 Magnum and equivalent handguns with muzzle energy ranging from 548 - 663 foot pounds. (3 shots with a 158 grain bullet weight at 1,250 fps). Level III - Provides protection from superpower hand guns such as .44 Magnum and equivalent handguns with muzzle energy ranging from 971 - 1175 foot pounds. (3 shots with a 240 grain bullet weight at 1,350 fps). WA Un-balanced Glass-Clad Polycarbonates provide an all-purpose security-glazing product for moderate ballistic and forced entry threats. These products are comprised of glass plies on the exterior and one or more plies of polycarbonate on the interior. All glass and polycarbonate are held together with a polyurethane layer allowing for the expansion and contraction differential of the glass and polycarbonate materials. Typically this material meets tests performed by Underwriters Laboratories for a no spell product. (Spelling is the glass fragments that come off the 'Witness" side of a security glazing while subjected to physical or ballistic assault. In some cases, glass spa!l can cause serious injuries.) Balanced Glass-Clad Polycarbonates Balanced Glass-Clad Polycarbonates provide an all-purpose security-glazing product for forced entry threats and moderate ballistic protection. These products are comprised of equal glass piles on the exterior and one or more plies of polycarbonate on the interior. This product meets the H.P. White protection Level Testing Procedures (TP-0500.02). This product does not meet U.L. 752 for a no-spall product. SS-003-08-RevA -- TRAN$PAREfT •ECUTV ( Typical Weapons Control Scenario fl If the system is not busy or occupied (lie user may enter the structure through the "A" door or outside entiy door. Note: This door is always unlocked if the system is empty or occupied prior to entry into the facility. C The user proceeds to walk Through the Weapons Detector. The Detector scans for weapons, whose sensitivity is programmed at start-up. If no weapon is detected, a green prompt will fight, the "A" door will lock and "B" door will unlock, allowing passage. C If the user decides not to continue through the "B" interior entry lane door, he or she may turn around and leave through the "A" exterior entry door at any time. Weapon Detected During Entry CEnter the structure Through the A" door C Walk though the Weapons Detector. If a weapon or large quantity of metal is detected, the red display will fight and an alarm will sound. CYou may: C Deposit metal object into the optional Inspection Tray (Requires a camera and monitor if visibility is encumbered) and step back through the Weapons Detector and try again, or fl Leave the Entry Lane Through the unlocked "A" entry door, or C Through an optional intercom, the user may request assistance from the operator who may in turn authorize an override and allow passage Through the "B" inferior door. Two lTiPerson iEntry C The first person enters the "A" door and steps through the Weapons Detector followed by a second person. The interior "B" door will remain locked until the second person successfully passes through the weapons detector and Is standing with the first person. 0 I anyone remains in the A" zone and does not pass through the detector, the "B" door will not allow entry. Normal Exit C If the Exit Lane is not in use, an optional green prompt will be lit, indicating free passage out of the system. C Open the unlocked exit "Co door and walk towards the "D" Exit door. An optional interior green prompt will light allowing passage out of the "D" door. C If the occupant needs to re-enter the building, they must re-enter Through the Entry Lane. Thl Use Exit C If the system is occupied (C>!)), the optional red prompt will be lit. C if occupied, simply wait for the occupant to exit. 17 if trouble prevents the Normal Exit process then the operator at the console can disable the locks through a switch mounted on the console. C If the above actions are not possible, the user may press the emergency release switch, (optional), adjacent to the exit door. This switch will provide an immediate release of the locks. This action will also set a local alarm. Assistance Request Cif a user requires assistance entering the building the System is provided with an Assistance Request Switch (mounted adjacent to the Entry Lane exterior "A" door). This button when pressed alerts administrative or security personnel to come to the aid of the requestor. C An intercom Is provided inside the portal to request assistance while inside the Entry Lane. Manual Override All Weapons Control Systems can be provided with an optional key switch (mounted outside the Entry Lane "A" door). This switch is connected to the System's emergency relay such that when the key switch is activated, all doors will unlock. This function is designed to allow authorized persons to enter the building even if the Entry Lane Iockdown button, on the operator's console, has inadvertently been left on. DC-017-08-RevA TRANSPARENT SECURITY Isotec Emergency Release System Per NFPA Requirements Introduction The Emergency Release system provides, in case of a Fire, or other emergency, the ability to unlock all doors of the system. The relay used in this system is a UL Listed device which, when connected to the building Fire Alarm System or other Emergency activated device, will disable all security controL Additionally, there is a manual override at the operators' console which allows the system to disengage the locks, which in turn activates an alarm. in case of a fire or activation of a safety monitoring detection system all doors will unlock automatically. This system can be tied into the building fire alarm system earthquake detector and/or an emergency bypass switch. A relay, located in the electronics compartment, is opened when the Fire Alarm has been activated, thus removing power from all locks. This relay is a UL Listed device and conforms to NFPA requirements for Fire and Life Safety release of the locks. Inside of Building Outside of Building Manual Override Release Operati . on Provided with every system is an Emergency Release Push Button. An alternate action push button, located on the console, when activated, releases power to all locks allowing free passage into and out of the building. A light in the switch indicates activation. Provided with every system is a Cut Power Key Switch located outside the system. This switch is used to gain entry into the system if the system was locked due to an activation of the metal detector, as an example by The maintenance crew. DC-021-08-RevA ,rr,tL TRANSPARENT SECURITY Isotec Product Compliance For Architects, Engineers and Plan Check Departments Al! products come under the guidance of the Federal Government, who's job it is to protect the public and standardize society to a common set of codes. Federal Codes have spawned State, County and City Codes most often associated with installation of all products that work together to provide our industry, and others a safe, secure and convenient way for all pedestrian travel. These categories are: NFPA (National Fire Protection Association); NEC, (National Electrical Code; IBC, (International Building Code); ADA, (Americans with Disabilities Act); and either the UL (Underwriters Listing) or CE (European Union) listings. Only ADA standard are discussed in this document. All others meet or exceed the requirement for Life Safety. (.. The following "ADA Standards for Accessible Design" 028 CFR Part 36 and their amendments are noted below with applicable comments covering the design for all Isotec products. Those items associated with the design, fabrication and installation are only listed below. Minimum ADA Compliance Dimensions 51.38. Model 9084A shown -(see c.a.o packages for other sysWrns.) Wheelchair Passaae Width 4.2.1' Wheelchair Passage Width. The minimum clear width for single I All lsotec door openings are 32.75' clear wheelchair passage shall be 32 in (815 mm) at a point and 36 in (915 mm) when fully open while structures are continuously (see Fig. land 24(e)). designed with a minimum of 38' ftr intetior passage width, 2" greater than required. aI5I PM 1 TMfl. I Figure 24e Figure 1 Figure 24e refers to the metal detector opening. All metal detectors are purchased with 32' openings. Reference 'A' DC-029-08-RevA 4.13.5 Clear Width. Doorways shall have a minimum clear opening of 32 In All standard doors manufactured by Isotec (815 mm) with the door open 90 degrees, measured between the face of are 36'wide. These doors are center pivoted the door and the opposite stop (see Fig. 24(a), (b), (c), and (d)). Openings and when opened measure 32-3/4' clear. more than 24 in (610 mm) In depth shall comply with 4.2.1 and 4.3.3 (see Fig. 24(e)). Figure Reference 4.13.7 Two Doors In Series. The minimum space between two hinged or Isotec designs it systems with an overall pivoted doors in series shall be 48 In (1220 mm) plus the width of any door length of 90' minimum. This dimension swinging info the space. Doors in series shall swing either in the same provides the 48' minimum spacing between direction or away from the space between the doors (see Fig. 26). doors and allows for the full opening of the opposite door. Reference 'C' 4.13.9' Door Hardware. Handles, pulls, latches, locks, and other operating Is ADA compliant. devices on accessible doors shall have a shape that Is easy to grasp with one hand and does not require tight grasping, tight pinching, or twisting of the wist to operate. 4.1310' Door Closers. If a door has a closer, than the sweep period of the All doors are provided with a 90 degree, no closer shall be adjusted so that from an open position of 70 degrees, the hold open closer, with a variety of door will take at least 3 seconds to move to a point 3 in (75 mm) from the adjustments for closer speed, latch speed. latch, measured to the leading edge of the door. All adjustments are made in the field after the ballistic materials are Installed. A4.13. 10 Door Closets. Close's with delayed action features give a person more time to maneuver through doorways. They are particularly useful on frequently used interior doors such as entrances to toilet moms. Door or open a door shell be as follows: Fire doors shall have the minimum opening force allowable by the appropriate administrative authority. Other doors. exterior hinged doors: (Reserved). interior hinged doors: 5 lbf (22.21V) (C) sliding or folding doors: 5 lbf(22.2N) These fames do not apply to the force required to retract latch bolts or disengage other devices that may hold the door in a closed position. Isotec uses closets with a number of features including an adjustable Power Adjustment that allows for a 5# to 08.5# adjustment of the doors open pressure. This adjustment is made in the field after the ballistic panels are installed. DC-029-08-RevA Phase IV- Assembly and Test C Structural Assembly C Control System Assembly CAdjust and Calibrate C Test for Compliance and Operation 0 Inspect!on Process C Disassemble for Packing CFInal Inspection Phase V- Transportation to Site CSchedule Shipping 17Bu11d Shipping Crate j C Pack into Crate C Transport to Site Phase W -Field Installation CSite Preparation CRecelve and Visually inspect for Damage CAssemble System 0Adjustment or Calibrate C Inspect Clean and Test TRANSPARENT SECURITY Typical Fabrication and Assembly Process Introduction Al! systems start with a Job Order which defines all items That make up the System. This document will provide the tribal knowledge used to build these systems over the years. Do not deviate from these instructions or there may be problems in the installation or performance of the system. For simplicity a typical two lane system will be discussed, and where required, notes will define alternative processes. Production Cycle Phase I- Site Specific Setup 17 FIeld Dimension Clarification 17 Generate AutoCAD Drawing Set 17 infernal Review of Drawing Set C Customer sign-off on Drawing Package 0 Prepare Fabrication Cut List C Prepare Bill of Materials ( Phase II - Fabrication 0Materiai Procurement 0 incomIng Inspection C Structural Fabrication Q Control System Fabrication 17Pre-Assembly and inspect Phase III - Finish C Finish Preparation £7 Transport to Finisher C Powder Coat Finish C Finish inspection SS-011-08-RevA TRANSPARENT SECURITY National and International Market Applications g Financial Institutions State and City Capital Offices bY Court Houses High School Entrances Computer Rooms g Communication Facilities 0 Universities and Colleges 0 Air Lines and Air Ports 0 Police Stations 0 Low Income Housing 0 Pharmaceutical Laboratories and Retail Stores 0 Pharmaceutical Specialized Retail Stores 0 Chemical Experimentation Areas 0 National Development Laboratories 0 Weapons Manufacturers 0 National Weapons Storage 0 Intelligence Community 0 State Department 0 National IRS Offices 0 National Post Office 0 Casinos 0 Low Income Apartment Housing O Luxury High Rise Buildings O Convenience Stores O Jewelry Stores O Pawn Shops 0 Many More 90.0" Isotec Product Compliance Guide All products come under the guidance of the Federal Government, who's job it is to protect the public and standardize society to a common set of codes. Today these Federal Codes have spawned State, County and City Codes making a nightmare for anyone not familiar with these codes most often associated with Installation of a product. These categories, although independent of one another, work together to provide our industiy and others a Safe, Secure and Convenient system to prevent a weapon(s) from entering the premises. These categories are: NFPA (National Fire Protection Association); NEC, (National Electrical Code; IBC, (International Building Code); ADA, (Americans with Disabilities Act); and either the UL (Underwriters Listing) or CE (European Union) listings used in the lsotec Products. The following guidelines, published by the Americans with Disabilities Act ADA Title Ill Technical Assistance Manual, provide beneficial data for the installer to obtain a proper understanding of the product design. Minimum ADA Compliance Dimensions (Model 9084A and 90108A) ADA Codes and Isotec Compliance The 'ADA Standards for Accessible Design' #28 CFR Part 36 and their amendments are noted below with applicable comments covering the design for all lsofec products. Those items associated with the design, fabrication and installation are only listed below. ...... Wheelchair Passaqe Width 4.2.1' Wheelchair Passage Width. The minimum clear width for All Isotec door openings are 32.75' clear when fully single wheelchair passage shall be 32 In (816 mm) at a point and open while structures are designed with a minimum 36/n (915 mm) continuously (see Fig. 'I and 24(e)). of 38' for Interior passage width, 2' greater than required. I Figure 24e refers to the metal detector opening. All metel detectors are purchased with 32'openlngs. Reference 'A' Pear! Width:.. :. . :.::L.....:.::::.::::.•.::;..:.;..:,. ...:.. •:•. .: 4.13.5 Clear Width. Doorways shall have a minimum clear opening All standard doors manufactured by Isotec are 38' of 32 In (815 mm) with the door open 90 degrees, measured wide. These doors are center pivoted and when between the face of the door and the opposite stop (see Fig. 24(a), opened measure 32,V4* clear. (b), (c), and (d)). Openings more than 24 in (610 mm) in depth shall comply with 4.2.1 and 4.3.3 (see Fig. 24(e)). Reference 'B' Figure I. T : :: :.;:::.. 4.: •:.... ......: 4.13.7 Two Doors in Senes. The minimum space between two Isotec designs it systems with an overall length of 90' hinged or pivoted doors In series shall be 48 In (1220 mm) pius the minimum. This dimension provides the 48' minimum width of any door swinging Info the space. Doors in series shall spacing between doors and allows for the full swing either in the same direction or away from the space between opening of the opposite door. the doors (see Fig. 28). I Reference 'C' 1.11 DoorHardwate•............:.• .!:......:;::.y;.: :.;..: 4:.::.! .:.. . •. : • . :• •: : 4.13.8' Door Hardware. Handles, pulls, latches, locks, and other All hardware Is ADA compliant. operating devices on accessible doors shall have a shape that is easy to grasp with one hand and does not require tight grasping. tight pinching. or Mating of the wrist to operate. :Tboór Closer. .::.. :;.:.:::;. :.:.: .:;.:: .:: H..:. •.::•. .. :.• :;. 4.13. 10 Door Closers. If a door has a closer, then the sweep All doors are provided with a 90 degree, no hold period of the closer shall be adjusted so that from an open position open closer, with a variety of adjustments for closer of 70 degrees, the door will take at least 3 seconds to move to a speed, latch speed. All adjustments are made in the point Sin (75 mm) from the latch, measured to the leading edge of field after the ballistic materials are Installed, the door. - A4.13. 10 Door Closets. Closets with delayed action features give a This type of closer is not advisable In this application. person more time to maneuver through doorways They are particularly useful on frequently used Interior doors such as entrances to toilet rooms. 000r Opeflihg:Fdrce................................................................ 4.13. 11 Door Opening Force. The maximum force for pushing or 1, Isotec uses closets with a number of features pulling open a door shall be as follows: including an adjustable Power Adjustment screw that allows for a 0-6.511 adjustment of the doors open Fire doors shall have the minimum opening force allowable by pressure. This adjustment is made In the field after the appropriate administrative authority, ballistic panels we installed. Generally the exterior doors are adjusted to 8.5# while the interior doors Other doors. are adjusted to the 5# required by ADA. exterior hinged doors: (Reserved). interior hinged doors: 5 1bf(22.2N) All lsotec doors are equipped with four adjustments (C) sliding or folding doors: 5 lbf(22.2N) to property operate the doors. They can be accessed though the cover plate covering the door closer when These forces do not apply to The force required to retract latch bolts the door Is in its open position. or disengage other devices that may hold the door in a closed - position. A4.13.11 Door Opening Force. Although most people with disabilities can exert at least 5Th! (22.2N), both pushing and pulling from a stationary position, a few people with severe disabilities cannot exert 3 lbf (13.13N). Although some people cannot manage the allowable forces in this guideline and many others have difficulty, door closets must have certain minimum closing forces to - close doors satisfactorily. Forces for pushing or pulling doors open are measured with a push-pull scale under the following conditions: Hinged doors: Force applied perpendicular to the door at the door opener or 30 in (760 mm) from the hinged side, whichever is farther from the hinge. Sliding or folding doors: Force applied parallel to the door at the door pull or latch. Application of force: Apply farce gradually so that the applied force does not exceed the resistance of the door. in high-rise buildings, air-pressure differentials may require a modification of this specification in order to most the functional intent. IIP FIRE ALARM - SECURITY - LOW VOLTAGE SYSTEMS 'I UBOC-CARLSBAD 7180 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD, CA 92011 SPRINKLER MONITORING SYSTEM ip F1LE COPY U BOC-CARLSBAD 7180 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD, CA 92011 BILL OF MATERIALS NOTIFIER NC-100R CONTROL AND RELAY MODULES CSFM# 7300-0028:230 NOTIFIER NMM-100P ADDRESSABLE MONITOR MODULES CSFM# 7300-0028:230 DN-60383:A 0 NOTIFIER® FireWarden Series Panels by Honeywell General NC-100R Relay Module for The NC-100R Addressable Relay Module provides NOTI- FlER's FireWarden Series intelligent control panels with two isolated sets of Form-C dry-contact outputs for activating a variety of auxiliary devices, such as fans, dampers, door hold- ers, control equipment, etc. Addressability allows the dry con- tact to be activated, either manually or through panel programming, on a select basis. Features Built-in type identification automatically identifies these devices to the control panel. Internal circuitry and relay powered directly by two-wire SLC loop. Integral LED "blinks" green each time a communication is received from the control panel and turns on in steady when activated. High noise immunity (EMF/RFI). Wide viewing angle of LED. SEMS screws with clamping plates for wiring ease. Direct Decade entry of address: 01 - 99 with the FireWar- den-100-2 and 01 —50 with the FireWarden-50. Applications The NC-baR may be programmed to operate dry contacts for door holders, Air Handling Unit shutdown, etc., and to reset four-wire smoke detector power. Construction The face plate is made of off-white heat-resistant plastic. Controls include two rotary switches for direct-dial entry of address setting. The NC-100R provides two Form-C dry contacts that switch together. Operation Each NC-100R uses one of the addresses on a SLC loop. It responds to regular polls from the control panel and reports its type and status. The LED blinks with each poll received. On command, it activates its internal relay. Rotary switches set a unique address for each module. The address may be set before or after mounting. The built-in TYPE CODE (not settable) will identify the module to the con- trol panel. NC-i OOR Specifications Normal operating voltage: 15 to 32 VDC. Maximum SLC current draw: 6.5 mA (LED). Average operating curren0A irect poll (CLIP mode), 255 pA group poll with LEDi1ihing EOL resistance: not used. Temperature range: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 490C). Humidity range: 10% to 93% non-condensing. Dimensions: 4.5' (11.43 cm) high x 4' (10.16 cm) wide x 1.25' (3.175 cm) deep. Mounts to a 4' (10.16 cm) square x 2.125' (5.398 mm) deep box. Relay Contact Ratings Load Description Application Maximum Current Voltage Rating Resistive Non-Coded 30 VDC 3.0 A Resistive Coded 30 VDC 2.0 A Resistive Non-Coded • 110 VDC 0.9A Resistive Non-Coded 125 VAC 0.9 A Inductive (UR=5m5) Coded 30 VDC 0.5 A Inductive (L/R=2ms) Coded 30 VDC 1.0 A Inductive (PF=0.35) Non-Coded 125 VAC 0.5 A DN-60383:A • 11/25/08 - Page 1 of 2 Agency Listings and Approvals In some cases, certain modules may not be listed by certain approval agencies, or listing may be in process. Consult fac- tory for latest listing status. UL Listed: S635. CSFM approved: file 7300-0028:230. FM approved. MEA approved: file 72-01-E, Vol. II. Product Line Information NC-i OOR: Intelligent addressable relay module. SMB500: Optional surface-mount backbox. NOTE: For installation instructions, see document 156-2593-001 and refer to the SLC Wiring Manual, document 52304. NOTIFIER® is a registered trademark of Honeywell International Inc. 02008 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited. This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. I SO 9001 We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. ENE RlFdEEIlN & MNDThc1iRIN All specifications are subject to change without notice. QUALITY SYSTEMS Made in the U.S. A. For more information, contact Notifier. Phone: (203) 484-7161, FAX: (203) 484-7118. www.notifier.com Page 2 of 2— DN-60383:A • 11/25/08 - CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION - OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7300-0028:230 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Misc. Devices/Control Unit Accessories LISTEE: Notifier, 12 Clintonville'Rd, Northford CT 06472 Contact: Lawrence Flood (203) 484-1200 Fax (203) 484-7309 DESIGN: Models NMM-IOOP, NMM-100, and NZM-100 monitor modules; Models NC-100R and NC-100 control modules. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: 15-32 VDC INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical rating, and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as control unit accessories for use with listee's separately listed electrically compatible fire alarm control units. Refer to listee's Installation Instruction Manual for details. XLF: 7300-0075:185 10-20-2004 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: JUNE 12, 2008 Listing Expires June 30, 2009 Authorized By.. BEN HO, Chief Fire Engineering Division - - dn-6999:b NOTIFlER® by Honeywell 17 General Monitor Modules NMM.100, NMM.IOOP, NZM.100, and NDM.1 00 for FireWarden Series Panels Four different monitor modules are available for Notifier's Fire. Warden Series intelligent control panels for a variety of appli- cations. Monitor modules supervise a circuit of dry-contact input devices, such as conventional heat detectors and pull stations, or monitor and power a circuit of two-wire smoke detectors (NZM-1 00). NMM-100 is a standard-sized module (typically mounts to a 4° [10.16 cm] square box) that supervises either a Class A (Style D) or Class B (Style B) circuit of dry-contact input devices. NMM-100P is a miniature monitor module (a mere 1.3' (3.302 cm) H x 2.75" (6.985 cm) W x 0.5" (1.270 cm) D) that super- vises a Class B (Style B) circuit of dry-contact input devices. Its compact design allows the N MM- 1OOP to often be mounted in a single-gang box behind the device it monitors. NZM-100 is a standard-sized module that monitors and super- vises compatible two-wire, 24 volt, smoke detectors on a Class A (Style D) or Class B (Style B) circuit. NDM-100 is a standard-sized dual monitor module that moni- tors and supervises two independent two-wire Style B (Class B) dry-contact initiating device circuits (lDCs) at two separate, consecutive addresses in intelligent, two-wire systems. NMM.100 Monitor Module Built-in type identification automatically identifies this device as a monitor module to the control panel. Powered directly by two-wire SLC loop. No additional power required. High noise (EMF/RFI) immunity. SEMS screws with clamping plates for ease of wiring. Direct Decade entry of address: FireWarden-100-2, 01 —50 on FireWarden-50. LED flashes during normal operation and latches on steady to indicate alarm. The NMM-100 Monitor Module is intended for use in intelli- gent, two-wire systems, where the individual address of each module is selected using the built-in rotary switches. It pro- vides either a two-wire or four-wire fault-tolerant Initiating Device Circuit (IDC) for normally-open-contact fire alarm and supervisory devices. The module has a panel-controlled LED indicator. NMM-100 APPLICATIONS Use to monitor a zone of four-wire smoke detectors, manual fire alarm pull stations, waterflow devices, or other normally- open dry-contact alarm activation devices. May also be used to monitor normally-open supervisory devices with special supervisory indication at the control panel. Monitored circuit may be wired as an NFPA Style B (Class B) or Style D (Class A) Initiating Device Circuit. A 47K ohm End-of-Line Resistor (provided) terminates the Style B circuit. No resistor is required for supervision of the Style D circuit. NMM-100 (Type H) NMM-100 OPERATION Each NMM-100 uses one of the available module addresses on an SLC loop. It responds to regular polls from the control panel and reports its type and the status (open/normal/short) of its Initiating Device Circuit (!DC). A flashing LED indicates that the module is in communication with the control panel. The LED latches steady on alarm (subject to current limita- tions on the loop). NMM-100 SPECIFICATIONS Nominal operating voltage: 15 to 32 VDC. Maximum current draw: 5.0 mA LED on). Maximum operating current: 75iiçD flashing). Maximum IDC wiring resistance: 1,500 ohms. EOL resistance: 47K ohms. Temperature range: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C). Humidity range: 10% to 93% noncondensing. Dimensions: 4.5" (11.43 cm) high x 4 (10.16 cm) wide x 1.25° (3.175 cm) deep. Mounts to a 4" (10.16 cm) square x 2.125" (5.398 cm) deep box. NMM.IOOP Mini Monitor Module Built-in type identification automatically identifies this device as a monitor module to the panel. Powered directly by two-wire SLC loop. No additional power required. High noise (EMF/RFI) immunity. Tinned, stripped leads for ease of wiring. Direct Decade entry of address: FireWarden-100-2, 01 —50 on FireWarden-50. dñ-6999:b • 01/21/09 - Page 1 of 4 _____________________________________ • LED latches steady to indicate alarm on command from 15 0 ADDRESS I control panel. 137 -\2 The NZM-100 Interface Module is intended for use in intelli- 121 \ ((t"J gent, addressable systems, where the individual address of ) LOOP ('j/) ) each module is selected using built-in rotary switches. This 1o\..-,/5 //5 module allows intelligent panels to interface and monitor two- 8 6 8 6 wire conventional smoke detectors. It transmits the status (nor- TENS ONES mal, open, or alarm) of one full zone of conventional detectors back to the control panel. All two-wire detectors being moni- tored must be UL compatible with the module. NZM-100 APPLICATIONS I—. oILI Use the NZM-100 to monitor a zone of two-wire smoke detec- tors. The monitored circuit may be wired as an NFPA Style B ca (Class B) or Style D (Class A) Initiating Device Circuit. A 3.9 K ohm End-of-Line Resistor (provided) terminates the end of the Style B or D (class B or A) circuit (maximum IDC loop resis- tance is 25 ohms). Install ELR across terminals 8 and 9 for ii I i Style D application. The NMM-100P Mini Monitor Module can be installed in a sin- gle-gang junction directly behind the monitored unit. Its small size and light weight allow it to be installed without rigid mount- ing. The NMM-100P is intended for use in intelligent, two-wire systems where the individual address of each module is selected using rotary switches. It provides a two-wire initiating device circuit for normally-open-contact fire alarm and security devices. NMM-100P NMM-100P APPLICATIONS Use to monitor a single device or a zone of four-wire smoke detectors, manual fire alarm pull stations, waterflow devices, or other normally-open dry-contact devices. May also be used to monitor normally-open supervisory devices with special super- visory indication at the control panel. Monitored circuit/device is wired as an NFPA Style B (Class B) Initiating Device Circuit. A 47K ohm End-of-Line Resistor (provided) terminates the cir- cuit. NMM-100P OPERATION Each NMM-100P uses one of the available module addresses on an SLC loop: It responds to regular polls from the control panel and reports its type and the status (open/normal/short) of its Initiating Device Circuit (IDC). NMM-100P SPECIFICATIONS Nominal operating voltage: 15 to 32 VDC. Maximum operating current: 375 pA. Maximum IDC wiring resistance: 1,500 ohms. EOL resistance: 47K ohms. Temperature range: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 490C). Humidity range: 10% to 93% noncondensing. Dimensions: 1.3" (3.302 cm) high x 2.75" (6.985 cm) wide x 0.65" (1.651 cm) deep. Wire length: 6" (15.24 cm) minimum. NZM.1 00 Interface Module Supports compatible two-wire smoke detectors. Supervises IDC wiring and connection of external power source. High noise (EMF/RFl) immunity. SEMS screws with clamping plates for ease of wiring. Direct Decade entry of address: FireWarden-100-2, 01 -50 on FireWarden-50. LED flashes during normal operation. Page 2 of 4— dn-6999:b • 01/21/09 NZM-100 OPERATION Each NZM-100 uses one of the available module addresses on an SLC loop. It responds to regular polls from the control panel and reports its type atid the status (open/norma Vshort) of its Initiating Device Circuit (IDC). A flashing LED indicates that the module is in communication with the control panel. The LED latches steady on alarm (subject to current limita- tions on the loop). NZM-100 SPECIFICATIONS Nominal operating voltage: 15 to 32 VDC. Maximum current draw: 5.1 mA (LED on). Maximum IDC wiring resistance: 25 ohms. Maximum operating current: 270 pA (LED flashing). EOL resistance: 3.91K ohms. External supply voltage (between Terminals T3 and T4): DC voltage: 24 volts power limited. Ripple voltage: 0.1 Vrms maximum. Current: 90 mA per module maximum. Temperature range: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C). Humidity range: 10% to 93% noncondensing. Dimensions: 4.5° (11.43 cm) high x 4" (10.16 cm) wide x 1.25" (3.175 cm) deep. Mounts to a 4" (10.16 cm) square x 2.125° (5.398 cm) deep box. NDM.100 Dual Monitor Module The NDM-100 Dual Monitor Module is intended for use in intel- ligent, two-wire systems. It provides two independent two-wire initiating device circuits (IDCs) at two separate, consecutive addresses. It is capable of monitoring normally open contact fire alarm and supervisory devices; or either normally open or normally closed security devices. The module has a single panel-controlled LED. NOTE: The NOM-100 provides two Class B (Style B) IDC circuits ONLY Class A (Style D) IDC circuits are NOT supported in any application. NDM-100 SPECIFICATIONS Normal operating voltage range: 15 to 32 VDC. Maximum current draw: 6.4 mA (LED on). Maximum operating current: 750 pA (LED flashing). Maximum IDC wiring resistance: 1,500 ohms. EOL resistance: 47K ohms. Temperature range: 32° to 120°F (0° to 490C). Humidity range: 10% to 93% (non-condensing). Dimensions: 4.5' (11.43 cm) high x 4" (10.16 cm) wide x 2.125 (5.398 cm) deep. NDM-100 AUTOMATIC ADDRESSING The NDM-100 automatically assigns itself to two addressable points, starting with the original address. For example, if the NDM-100 is set to address "26", then it will automatically assign itself to addresses "26" and '27". NOTE: "Ones" addresses on the NDM- 100 are 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8 only. Terminals 6 and 7 use the first address, and terminals 8 and 9 use the second address. CAUTION: Avoid duplicating addresses on the system. Installation NMM-100, NZM-100, and NDM-100 modules mount directly to a standard 4" (10.16 cm) square, 2.125" (5.398 cm) deep, electrical box. They may also be mounted to the SMB500 sur- face-mount box. Mounting hardware and installation instruc- tions are provided with each module. All wiring must conform to applicable local codes, ordinances, and regulations. These modules are intended for power-limited wiring only. The NMM-100P module is intended to be wired and mounted without rigid connections inside a standard electrical box. All wiring must conform to applicable local codes, ordinances, and regulations. Agency Listings and Approvals In some cases, certain modules may not be listed by certain approval agencies, or listing may be in process. Consult fac- tory for latest listing status. UL: S635 FM Approved CSFM: 7300-0028:230 (NMM-100, NMM-100P, NZM-100); 7300-0028:237 (NDM-1 00) MEA: 72-01-E Vol. 2 (NMM-100, NMM-100P, NZM-100); 227-03-E Vol. 3 (NDM-100) Product Line Information NMM-100: Monitor module. NMM-100P: Monitor module, miniature. NZM-100: Monitor module, two-wire detectors. NDM-100: Monitor module, dual, two independent Class B circuits. SMB500: Optional surface-mount backbox. NOTE: See installation instructions and refer to the SLG Wiring. Manual, PN 52304. dn-6999:b • 01/21/09 - Page 3014 Notifier® and FireWarden® are registered trademarks of Honeywell International Inc. 02008 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited. This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. I so ooi We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. MCINEERINC 9 MANUMINIIIIING All specifications are subject to change without notice. QUALITY SYSTEMS Made in the U.S. A. For more information, contact Notifier. Phone: (203) 484-7161, FAX: (203) 484-7118. www.notifier.com Page 4 of 4— dn-6999:b • 01/21/09 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7300-0028:230 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Misc. Devices/Control Unit Accessories LISTEE: Notifier, 12 Clintonville Rd, Northford CT 06472 Contact: Lawrence Flood (203) 484-1200 Fax (203) 484-7309 DESIGN: Models NMM-100P, NMM-100, and NZM-100 monitor modules; Models NC-100R and NC-100 control modules. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: 15-32 VDC INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listèe's name, model number, electrical rating, and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as control unit accessories for use with listee's separately listed electrically compatible fire alarm control units. Refer to listee's Installation Instruction Manual for details. - XLF: 7300-0075:185 10-20-2004 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: JUNE 12, 2008 Listing Expires June 30, 2009 Authorized By: BEN HO, Chief Fire Engineering Division dn-7102:b Fl reWarden-50 Intelligent Addressable FACP with Built-In Communicator General The NOTIFIER FireWarden-50 (NFW-50) is a Fire Alarm Con- trol Panel (FACP) and Digital Alarm Communicator/Transmitter (DACT) combined into one circuit board. This compact, intelli- gent addressable control panel supports up to 50 addressable devices in any combination of detectors or modules. With an extensive list of powerful features, the FireWarden-50 pro- grams just like FireWarden-100 products, yet fits into applica- tions previously served only by conventional panels. The FireWarden-50's integral DACT transmits system status (alarms, troubles, AC loss, etc.) to a Central Station via the public switched telephone network. It also allows remote and local programming of the control panel using the VFWARDEN- CD Upload/Download utility. In addition, the control panel may be programmed or interrogated off-site via the public switched telephone network. Any personal computer with WindowsTM 95 or greater, and compatible modem with a speed of 14.4 kbps or faster and Upload/Download software kit VFWARDEN-CD, may serve as a Service Terminal. This allows download of the entire program or upload of the entire program, history file, walktest data, current status and system voltages. The power supply and all electronics are contained on a single circuit board supported on a new quick install chassis and housed in a metal cabinet. Available accessories include local and remote upload/download software, remote annunciators, and reverse polarity/city box transmitter. (4XTM) The FireWatch Series internet monitoring modules IPDACT-2 and IPDACT-2UD permit monitoring of alarm signals over the Internet saving the monthly cost of two telephone lines. Although not required, the secondary telephone line may be retained providing backup communication over the public switched telephone line. Features Listed to UL Standard 864, 9th edition. Auto-program (learn mode) reduces installation time. Reports two devices set to the same address. On-board DACT. Two independently programmable Style Z (Class A) or Style Y (Class B) NAC circuits. Selectable strobe synchronization for System Sensor, Wheelock and Gentex devices. Remote Acknowledge, Silence, Reset and Drill via address- able monitor modules. Two programmable relays and one fixed trouble relay. Built-in Programmer. Telephone Line Active LEDs. EIA-232 PC interface. Integral 80-character LCD display with backlighting. a Real-time clock/calendar with automatic daylight savings control. History file with 500 event capacity. Automatic detector sensitivity testing (NFPA 72 compliant). Automatic device type-code verification. Point trouble identification. Waterf low selection per module point. NOTIFIER® by Honeywell Alarm verification selection per detector point. Maintenance alert warns when smoke detector dust accu- mulation is excessive. One-person audible or silent walk test with walk-test log and printout. System alarm verification selection per detector point. PAS (Positive Alarm Sequence) and Pre-signal per point (NFPA 72 compliant). Up to eight ANN-BUS annunciators. Remote Acknowledge, Alarm Silence, Reset and Drill via addressable modules or remote annunciator. Upload/Download (local or remote) of program and data via integral DACT. SLC COMMUNICATION LOOP Single addressable SLC loop which meets NFPA Style 4, 6 and 7 requirements. 50 addressable device capacity (any combination of addressable detectors and modules). Compatible with NOTIFIER FireWarden addressable devices (refer to the Fire Warden SLC Wiring Manual). NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUITS (NACS) Two independently programmable output circuits. Circuits can be configured for the following outputs: - Style V (Class B) - Style Z (Class A) - Door Holder Service (cannot be used for notification appliances) - Aux Power Source (cannot be used for nctification appliances) Silence Inhibit and Autosilence timer options. Continuous, March Time, Temporal or California code for main circuit board NACs with two-stage capability. Selectable strobe synchronization per NAC. 2.5 A total power for NACs. NOTE: Maximum or total 24VDC system power shared between all NAG circuits and the ANN-BUS is 2.7 A. dn-7102:b • 0518/2009 - Page 1 of 4 NFW-50 Fire Alarm Control Panel NP-100 Photo Detector OME NI-100 Ionization Detector NH-1 00 Series Heat Detector N-ANN-80 - N-ANN-S/PG Printer Gateway - N-ANN-ID Graphic LED Module _N-ANN-RLY Relay Module _N-ANN-RLY Relay Module NDM-100 Dual Monitor Module PROGRAMMING AND SOFTWARE Autoprogram (learn mode) reduces installation time. Custom English labels (per point) may be manually entered or selected from an internal library file. Two programmable Form-C relay outputs. 20 software zones. Continuous fire protection during online programming at the front panel. Program Check automatically catches common errors not linked to any zone or input point. OFFLINE PROGRAMMING: Create the entire program in your office using a Windows®-based software package (order programming kit VFWARDEN-CD separately). Upload/download system programming locally to the Fea- turedProduct in less than one minute. User interface LED INDICATORS AC Power (green) Fire Alarm (red) Supervisory (yellow) Trouble (yellow) Alarm Silenced signals (yellow) KEYPAD 16 key alpha-numeric pad Acknowledge/Step Alarm Silenced Drill (Manual Evacuate) P2R • Reset (lamp test) Strobe Product Line Information NFW-50: Combination DACT/Fire Alarm Control Panel with one SLC loop. Includes main circuit board with display, chassis with transformer, backbox with door, plastic bag containing Strobe screws, cables, key, etc., manual. (For NFW-50C, refer to ON- 60446.) NFW-50R: Same as NFW-50, with red backbox and door. VFWARDEN-CD: Programming software for Windows®- based PC computer (cable not included). P2R Strobe DP-51050B: Optional dress panel for NFW-50 (black). DP-51050: Optional dress panel for the NRN-50R (red). TR-CE-B: Trim Ring for semi-flush mounting. Optional cabinet for up to six modules mounted on CHS-6 chassis (below). Battery backbox, holds up to two 25 AH batteries and CHG-75. NFS-LBB: Battery box, houses two 55 AH batteries NP-100T Photo/Thermal Power Supply FCPS-24F56 FCPS-24F58 NMM-100 Monitor Module NZM-100-6 Six-Zone Interface Module NZM-1OD 241re Detector Monitor Module ND-100/ND-100R Duct Detector NOT-BGl 21X Addressable Manual Pull Station IN ;YAIi] ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL CHS-6: Chassis, mounts up to six multi-modules in a BB-25 cabinet. CHG-75: Battery charger for lead-acid batteries with a rating of 25 to 75 AH. BAT Series: Batteries, see data sheet DN-6933. PRT/PK-CABLE: Cable printer/personal computer interface cable. PRN-6: UL listed compatible event printer. Uses tractor-fed paper. IPDACT, IPDACT-2/2UD Internet Monitoring Module: Mounts in bottom of enclosure with optional mounting kit (PN Page 2 of 4— dn-7102:b • 05/18/2009 IPBRKT). Connects to primary and secondary DACT tele- phone output ports for internet communications over customer provided ethernet internet connection. Requires compatible Teldat Visoralarm Central Station Receiver. Can use DHCP or static I (See data sheet dn-60408 for more information.) IPBRKT: Mounting kit for IPDACT-2/2UD in common enclosure. IPSPL.T: V-adaptor option allows connection of both panel dialer outputs to one IPDACT-2/2UD cable input. AC-TRMBLK: AC Terminal Block mounts to a metal bracket, in turn, mounts to the FACP chassis. Use AC-TRMBLK when wire nuts are not allowed for AC connections to the trans- former. OPTIONAL MODULES 4XTM Reverse Polarity Transmitter Module: Provides a supervised output for local energy municipal box transmitter, alarm and trouble. Includes a disable switch and disable trou- ble LED. COMPATIBLE ANNUNCIATORS N-ANN-80(-W):Remote LCD annunciator mimics the informa- tion displayed on the FACP LCD display. Recommended wire type is un-shielded. (Basic model is black; order -W for white; see DN-7114.) N-ANN-I/O: LED Driver Module provides connections to a user supplied graphic annunciator. (See DN-7105.) N-ANN-LED: Annunciator Module provides three LEDs for each zone: Alarm, Trouble, and Supervisory. Ships with red enclosure. (See DN-60242.) N-ANN-RLED: Provides alarm (red) indicators for up to 30 input zones or addressable points. (See DN-60242.) N-ANN-RLY: Relay Module provides 10 programmable Form- C relays. Can be mounted inside the cabinet. (See DN-7107.) N-ANN-SIPG: Serial/Parallel Printer Printer Gateway module provides a connection for a serial or parallel printer. (See DN- 7103.) ADDRESSABLE DEVICES All feature a polling LED and rotary switches for addressing. NI-100: Addressable low-profile ionization smoke detector. NP-1 00: Addressable low-profile photoelectric smoke detector. NP-1100T- Addressable low-profile photoelectric smoke detec- tor with thermal sensor. NH-100: Fast-response, low-profile heat detector. NH-100R: Fast-response, low-profile heat detector with rate- of-rise option. NH-100H: Fast-response, low-profile heat detector that acti- vates at 1900F/880C. ND-1 00: Photoelectric low-flow duct smoke detector. ND-100R: Photoelectric low-flow duct smoke detector with relay option. NMM-100: Addressable Monitor Module for one zone of nor- mally-open dry-contact initiating devices. Mounts in standard 4.0" (10.16 cm.) box. Includes plastic cover plate and end-of- line resistor. Module may be configured for either a Style B (Class B) or Style D (Class A) bC. NDM-100: Dual Monitor Module. Same as NMM-100 except it provides two Style B (Class B) only IDCs. NMM-100P: Miniature version of NMM-100. Excludes LED and Style D option. Connects with wire pigtails. May mount in device backbox. NZM-i 00: Similar to NMM-1 00, but may monitor up to 20 con- ventional two-wire detectors. Requires resettable 24 VDC power. Consult factory for compatible smoke detectors. NZM-100-6: Six-zone interface module. Mount one or two modules in a BB-XP cabinet (optional). Mount up to six mod- ules on a CHS-6 chassis in a CAB-3/CAB-4 series cabinet. NC-100: Addressable Control Module for one Style Y/Z (Class B/A) zone of supervised polarized Notification Appliances. Mounts directly to a 4.0" (10.16 cm.) electrical box. Notification Appliance Circuit option requires external 24 VDC to power notification appliances. NC-100R: Addressable relay module containing two isolated sets of Form-C contacts, which operate as a DPDT switch. Mounts directly to a 4.0" (10.16 cm.) box, surface mount using the SMB500. NOT-BGi 2LX: Addressable manual pull station with interface module mounted inside. N100-ISO: Fault Isolator Module. SMB500: Used to mount all modules except the NMM-100P. NOTE: For more information on Compatible Addressable Devices for use with the Fire Warden-50, see the following data sheets (document numbers): N100-ISO (DN-6994), NP-100/NP-I00T (DN-6995), NI-100 (DN-6996), NH- 100/NH-IOOR (DN-6997), ND- 100/ND-I0017 (DN-7006), NMM- 100/NMM-100P/NDM-100/NZM- 100 (DN-6999), NC-100 (DN-7000), NC-10017 (DN-60383), and NOT-BG12LX (DN-7001). ADDRESSABLE DEVICE ACCESSORIES End-of-Line Resistor Assembly (R-47K and R4.9K): 47k ohm supervises the NMM-100, NDM-100, NMM-100P, and NC-100 module circuits. 3.9k ohm End-of-Line Resistor assembly supervises the NZM-100 module circuit. These resistors are included with each module. Power Supervision Relay: Supervises the power to 4-wire smoke detectors and notification appliances. Wiring Requirements While shielded wire is not required, it is recommended that all SLC wiring be twisted-pair to minimize the effects of electrical interference. Refer to the panel manual for wiring details. dn-7102:b • 05/18/2009 - Page 3 of 4 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS System Capacity Intelligent Signalling Line Circuits.......................................1 Addressable device capacity............................................50 Programmable software zones.........................................20 Annunciators ......................................................................8 Electrical Specifications AC Power: FireWarden-50: 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 3.0 A. Wire size: minimum 14 AWG (2.00 mm2) with 600 V insulation. Nonpower-limited, supervised. Battery: Two 12 V 18 AH lead-acid batteries. Battery Charger Capacity: 7-18 AH (FireWarden-50 cabinet holds maximum of two 18 AH batteries.) Communication Loop: Supervised and power-limited. Notification Appliance Circuits: Terminal Block provides connections for two NACs, Style V (Class B) or. Style Z (Class A). Special Application power. Power-limited, supervised cir- cuitry. Maximum signaling current per circuit: 2.5 A. End-of- Line Resistor: 4.7 kohm, '/2 watt (P/N 71252 UL listed) for Style V (Class B) NAG. Refer to the NOTIFIER Device Compatibility Document for listed compatible devices. Two Programmable Relays and One Fixed Trouble Relay: Contact rating: 2.0 A @ 30 VDC (resistive), 0.5 A © 30 VAC (resistive). Form-C relays, nonpower-limited, nonsupervised. Cabinet Specifications Door: 19.26° (48.92 cm.) high x 16.82° (42.73 cm.) wide x 0.72° (1.82 cm.) deep. Backbox: 19.00° (48.26 cm.) high x 16.65° (42.29 cm.) wide x 5.25° (13.34 cm.) deep. Trim Ring (TR-CE): 22.00° (55.88 cm.) high x 19.65° (49.91 cm.) wide. Shipping Specifications Weight: 26.9 lbs. (12.20 kg.) Dimensions: 20.00" (50.80 cm.) high x 22.5" (57.15 cm.) wide x 8.5" (21.59 cm.) deep. Temperature and Humidity Ranges This system meets NFPA requirements for operation at 0 - 49°C/32 - 120°F and at a relative humidity 93% ± 2% RH (noncondensing) at 32°C ± 2°C (90°F ± 30F). However, the useful life of the systems standby batteries and the electronic components may be adversely affected by extreme tempera- ture ranges and humidity. Therefore, it is recommended that this system and its peripherals be installed in an environment with a normal room temperature of 15— 27°C/60 - 80°F NFPA Standards The FireWarden-50 complies with the following NFPA 72 Fire Alarm Systems requirements: - LOCAL (Automatic, Manual, Waterflow and Sprinkler Supervisory). - AUXILIARY (Automatic, Manual and Waterflow) (requires 4XTM). - REMOTE STATION (Automatic, Manual and Waterflow) (Where a DACT is not accepted, the alarm, trouble and supervisory relays may be connected to UL 864 listed transmitters. For reverse polarity signaling of alarm and trouble, 4XTM is required.) - PROPRIETARY (Automatic, Manual and Waterflow). - CENTRAL STATION (Automatic, Manual and Waterflow, and Sprinkler Supervised). - OT, PSDN (Other Technologies, Packet-switched Data Network) Agency Listings and Approvals The listings and approvals below apply to the basic FireWar- den-50 control panel. In some cases, certain modules may not be listed by certain approval agencies, or listing may be in pro- cess. Consult factory for latest listing status. UL: S635 FM approved CSFM: 7165-0028:239 MEA: 442-06-E Vol. 2 NOTE: See DN-60446 to ULC-fisted model. NOTIFIER®, Fire Warden®, and System Sensor® are registered trademarks of Honeywell International Inc. Microsoft® and Windows® are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation. 02009 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited. This document is not intended to be used for Installation purposes. ISO 9001 We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. 93M=1=1 ij IUMBINI &MFI11NIN All specifications are subject to change without notice. QUALITY SYSTEMS For more information, contact Notifier. Phone: (203) 484-7161, FAX: (203) 484-7118. www.notifier.com Page 4 of 4— dn-7102:b ° 05/18/2009 Made in the U.S. A. CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL LISTING SERVICE FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING No. 7165-0028:239 Page 1 of I CATEGORY: Control Unit (Non High-Rise) LISTEE: Notifier, One Fire-Lite Place, Northford, CT 06472-1653 Contact: Lawrence T. Flood (203) 484-6302 FAX (203) 484-7309 DESIGN: Model FireWarden-50 addressable fire alarm control unit. Unit consists of one communication loop, two bell circuits, and three relay contact outputs for alarm, trouble and supervisory. Local, auxiliary, remote station, central station and proprietary (protected premise),automatic, manual, water flow and sprinkler supervisory service. Refer to listee's data sheet for detailed product description, operational considerations and required/optional accessories. When required, accessories shall be CSFM listed. RATING: 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 3.0 A Primary, 24 VDC Secondary INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as an addressable fire alarm control panel for use with separately listed compatible initiating and indicating devices. Refer to listee's Installation Instruction Manual for details. This control unit can generate a distinctive three-pulse Temporal Pattern Fire Alarm Evacuation Signal (for total evacuation) in accordance with NFPA 72, 2002 Edition. This control unit meets the requirements of UL-864, gth Edition Standard. NOTE: For Fire Alarm Verification Feature (delay of fire alarm signal), the maximum Retard/Reset/Restart period shall not exceed 30 seconds. XLF: 7165-0075:210 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: JUNE 12, 2008 Listing Expires June 30, 2009 Authorized By: BEN HO, Chief Fire Engineering Division dn-6995:al • Al -320 NP-100, NP-100T Addressable Photoelectric Detectors for the FireWarden Series GENERAL The NP-100 and NP-100T addressable, low-profile plug-in photoelectric detectors use a state-of-the-art photoelectric sensing chamber with communications to provide open area protection and are used exclusively with NOTIFIER's FireWar- den Series (FireWarden-100-2 and FireWarden-50) Address- able Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACPs). The NP-100T adds thermal sensors that will alarm at a fixed temperature of 135°F (570C). Since these detectors are addressable, they will help emergency personnel quickly locate a fire during its early stages, potentially saving precious rescue time while also reducing property damage. Two LEDs on each sensor light to provide a local, visible sensor indication. Remote LED annun- ciator capability is available as an optional accessory (P/N RA400Z). FEATURES SLC loop: Two-wire loop connection. Unit uses base for wiring. Addressing: Addressable by device. Direct Decade entry of address: 01 - 99 with FireWarden- 100-2, and 01 —50 with FireWarden-50. Architecture: Unique single-source, dual-chamber design to respond quickly and dependably to a broad range of fires. Sleek, low-profile design. Integral communications and built-in type identification. Built-in tamper-resistant feature. Removable cover and insect-resistant screen for simple field cleaning. Operation: Withstands air velocities up to 4,000 feet-per-minute (20 m/ sec.) without triggering a false alarm. Factory preset at 1.5% nominal sensitivity for panel alarm threshold level. Visible LED blinks" when the unit is addressed (communi- cating with the fire panel) and latches on in alarm. Mechanicals: Sealed against back pressure. Direct surface mounting or electrical box mounting. Mounts to: single-gang box, 3.5" (8.89 cm) or 4.0" (10.16 cm) octagonal box, or 4.0" (10.16 cm) square electrical box (using a plaster ring - included). Other system features: Fully coated circuit boards and superior RF/transient pro- tection. 94-VO plastic flammability rating. Low standby current. Options: Remote LED output connection (P/N RA400Z). NOTIFIER® by Honeywell NP-I00 with B35OLP base NP-100T with B35OLP base APPLICATIONS Use photoelectric detectors in life-safety applications to pro- vide a broad range of fire-sensing capability, especially where smoldering fires are anticipated. Ionization detectors are often better than photoelectric detectors at sensing fast, flaming fires. CONSTRUCTION These detectors are constructed of off-white LEXAN®. NP-100(T) plug-in, low-profile smoke detectors are designed to commercial standards and offer an attractive appearance. INSTALLATION NP-100(T) plug-in detectors use a detachable mounting base to simplify installation, service and maintenance. Mount base on box which is at least 1.5 inches (3.81 cm) deep. Suitable boxes include: 4.0" (10.16 cm) square box with plaster ring. 4.0" (10.16 cm) octagonal box. 3.5" (8.89 cm) octagonal box. Single-gang box. NOTE: Because of the inherent supervision provided by the SLC loop, end-of-line resistors are not required. Wiring 'T-taps" or branches are permitted for Style 4 (Class B) wiring. dn-6995:al • 05/08/09 - Page 1 of 2 OPERATION Each NP-100(T) uses one of 99 possible addresses on the FireWarden-100-2 and one of 50 possible addresses on the FireWarden-50 Signaling Line Circuit (SLC). It responds to regular polls from the system and reports its type and status. The NP-100(T) addressable photoelectric sensor's unique uni- polar chamber responds quickly and uniformly to a broad range of smoke conditions and can withstand wind gusts up to 4,000 feet-per-minute (20 rn/sec.) without sending an alarm level signal. Because of its unipolar chamber, the NP-100(T) is approximately two times more responsive than most photo- electric sensors. This makes it a more stable detector. DETECTOR SENSITIVITY TEST Each detector can have its sensitivity tested (required per NFPA 72, Chapter 10 on Inspection, Testing and Maintenance) when installed/connected to a FireWarden-100-2 or FireWar- den-50 addressable fire alarm control panel. The results of the sensitivity test can be printed off the FireWarden-i 00-2 or Fire- Warden-50 for record keeping. SPECIFICATIONS Voltage range: iS -32 VDC (peak). Standby current: 300 pA @ 24 VDC. LED current: 6.5 mA @ 24 VDC (latched "ON"). Air velocity: 4,000 ft./min. (20 m/sec.) maximum. Diameter: 6.1' (15.5 cm) installed in B710LP base. Height: 2.1" (5.33 cm) installed in B710LP base. Weight: 3.6 oz. (102 g). Operating temperature range: for NP-100: 0°C to 49°C (32°F to 120°F); for NP-100T. 0°C to 38°C (32°F to 100°F). Temperature: 0°C - 49°C (32°F - 1200F). Relative humidity: 10% - 93%, non-condensing. LISTINGS Listings and approvals below apply to the NP-100 and NP- 100T detectors. In some cases, certain modules may not be listed by certain approval agencies, or listing may be in pro- cess. Consult factory for latest listing status. UL Listed, file S1115. CSFM approved: file 7270-0028:231. MEA approved: file 243-02-E Vol. II. Maryland State Fire Marshal: permit 2173. FM approved. PRODUCT LINE INFORMATION NP-100: Adressable photoelectric detector; B71OLP base included. NP-100T: Same as NP-100 but with thermal element; B71OLP base included. B71OLP: Plug-in detector base. Dimensions: 6.1° (15.5 cm). Mounting: 4.0" (10.16 cm) square box with or without plaster ring, 4.0° (10.16 cm) octagonal box, 3.5° (8.89 cm) octagonal box, or single-gang box. All mounting boxes have a minimum depth of 1.5° (3.81 cm). B224RB: Plug-in System Sensor relay detector base. Diame- ter: 6.2" (15.75 cm). Mounting: 4.0° (10.16 cm) square box with or without plaster ring, 4.0" (10.16 cm) octagonal box, or 3.5" (8.89 cm) octagonal box. All mounting boxes have a mini- mum depth of 1.5" (3.81 cm). B224B1: Plug-in System Sensor isolator detector base. Maxi- mum 25 devices between isolator bases (see DN-6994). Diameter: 6.2" (15.75 cm). Mounting: 4.0" (10.16 cm) square box with or without plaster ring, 4.0" (10.16 cm) octagonal box, or 3.5" (8.89 cm) octagonal box. All mounting boxes have a minimum depth of 1.5" (3.81 cm). B501 BH-2: Plug-in System Sensor sounder detector base. Diameter: 6.0" (15.24 cm). Mounting: 4.0" (10.16 cm) square box with or without plaster ring. Mounting box has a minimum depth of 1.5" (3.81 cm). B501BHT-2: Plug-in System Sensor temporal tone sounder detector base. ACCESSORIES: RA400Z: Remote LED annunciator. 3- 32 VDC. Mounts to a U.S. single-gang electrical box. For use with B501 and B71OLP bases only. SMK400E: Surface mounting kit provides for entry of surface wiring conduit. For use with B501 base only. RMK400: Recessed mounting kit. For use with B501 base only. M02-04-00:Test magnet. M02-09-00: Test magnet with telescoping handle. XR2B: Detector removal tool. Allows installation and/or removal of detector heads from bases in high ceiling applications. XP-4: Extension pole for XR213. Comes in three 5-foot (1.524 m) sections. T55-127-0i0:Detector removal tool without pole. BCK-200B: Black detector covers, box of 10. WCK-200B: White detectotcovers, box of 10. NOTIFIER® is a registered trademark of Honeywell International Inc. Bayblend® is a registered trademark of Bayer Corporation. 02008 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited. This document is not Intended to be used for installation purposes. I SO 9001 We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. • We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. QUALITY SYSTEMS For more Information, contact Notifier. Phone: (203) 484-7161, FAX: (203) 484-7118. www.notifier.com Page 2 of 2- dn-6995:al • 05/08/09 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL VIM RVICE FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING No. 7272-0028:231 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Photoelectric Smoke Detector LISTEE: Notifier, One Fire-Lite Place, Northford, CT 06472-1653 Contact: Lawrence Flood (203) 484-1200 FAX (203) 484-7309 DESIGN: Models NP-100 and NP-100T photoelectric type smoke detectors. Model NP-100T has a 1350F supplement integral heat sensor which only assists in a fire situation. The purpose of this thermal circuitry is to increase the sensitivity of the detector. This thermal circuitry is NOT approved for use as a heat detector. Refer to listee's printed data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: 24VDC INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes & ordinances and a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as photoelectric smoke detector for use with separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. All units are suitable for installation inside air duct with a maximum air velocity of 4000 fpm. Refer to listee's Installation Instruction Manual for details. NOTE: The photoelectric type detectors are generally more effective at detecting slow, smoldering fires, which smolder for hours before bursting into flames. Sources of these fires may include cigarettes burning in couches or bedding. The ionization type detectors are generally more effective at detecting fast, flaming fires, which consume combustible materials rapidly and spread quickly. Sources of these fires may include paper burning in a waste container or a grease fire in the kitchen. XLF: 7272-0075:194 11-03-2004 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: JUNE 12, 2008 Listing Expires June 30, 2009 Authorized By: BEN HO, Chief Fire Engineering Division NOT-BGI 2LX Addressable Manual Pull Station For FireWarden Series Panels General The Notifier NOT-BG12LX is a state-of-the-art, dual-action (i.e., requires two motions to activate the station) pull station that includes an addressable interface for FireWarden series intelligent control panels. Because the NOT-BG12LX is addressable, the control panel can display the exact location of the activated manual station. This leads fire personnel quickly to the location of the alarm. Features Maintenance personnel can open station for inspection and address setting without causing an alarm condition. Built-in bicolor LED, which is visible through the handle of the station, flashes in normal operation and latches steady red when in alarm. Handle latches in down position and the word 'ACTIVATED" appears to clearly indicate the station has been operated. Captive screw terminals wire-ready for easy connection to SLC loop (accepts up to 12 AWG/3.25 mm2 wire). Can be surface mounted (with SB-10 or SB-I/O) or semi- flush mounted. Semi-flush mount to a standard single- gang, double-gang, or 4(10.16 cm) square electrical box. Smooth dual-action design. Meets ADAAG controls and operating mechanisms guide- lines (Section 4.1.3[13]); meets ADA requirement for 5 lb. maximum activation force. Highly visible. Attractive shape and textured finish. Key reset. Includes Braille text on station handle. Optional trim ring (BG12TR). Meets UL 38, Standard for Manually Actuated Signaling Boxes. Construction Shell, door, and handle are molded of durable LEXAN® (or polycarbonate equivalent) with a textured finish. Specifications Normal operating voltage: 24 VDC. Maximum SLC loop voltage: 28.0 VDC. Maximum SLC loop current: iiA. Ambient Temperature: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) Relative Humidity: 93% ± 2% RH (noncondensing) at 32°C ± 2°C (90°F ± 3°F) For use indoors in a dry location Installation The NOT-BG12LX will mount semi-flush into a single-gang, double-gang, or standard 4(10.16cm) square electrical outlet box, or will surface mount to the model SB-10 or SB-I/O sur- face backbox. If the NOT-BG12LX is being semi-flush mounted, then the optional trim ring (BG12TR) may be used. The BG12TR is usually needed for semi-flush mounting with 4' (10.16 cm) or double-gang boxes (not with single-gang boxes). DN-7001:13 • A1-380 NOTIFlER® by Honeywell The NOT-BGI2LX Addressable Manual Pull Station Operation Pushing in, then pulling down on the handle causes it to latch in the down/activated position. Once latched, the word "ACTI- VATED" (in bright yellow) appears at the top of the handle, while a portion of the handle protrudes from the bottom of the station. To reset the station, simply unlock the station with the key and pull the door open. This action resets the handle; clos- ing the door automatically resets the switch. Each manual station, on command from the control panel, sends data to the panel representing the state of the manual switch. Two rotary decimal switches allow address settings (1 —99 on FireWarden-1 00-2,1 - 50 for FireWarden-50). Architectural/Engineering Specifications Manual Fire Alarm Stations shall be non-coded, with a key- operated reset lock in order that they may be tested, and so designed that after actual Emergency Operation, they cannot be restored to normal except by use of a key. An operated sta- tion shall automatically condition itself so as to be visually detected as activated. Manual stations shall be constructed of red-colored LEXAN (or polycarbonate equivalent) with clearly visible operating instructions provided on the cover. The word FIRE shall appear on the front of the stations in white letters, 1.00 inches (2.54 cm) or larger. Stations shall be suitable for surface mounting on matching backbox SB-10 or SB-I/O; or semi-flush mounting on a standard single-gang, double-gang, or 4° (10.16 cm) square electrical box, and shall be installed within the limits defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or per national/local requirements. Manual Stations shall be Underwriters Laboratories listed. DN-7001 :B • 10/2012008 - Page 1 of 2 Manual stations shall connect with two wires to one of the con- trol panel SLC loops. The manual station shall, on command from the control panel, send data to the panel representing the state of the manual switch. Manual stations shall provide address setting by use of rotary decimal switches. Product Line Information NOT-BG12LX: Dual-action addressable pull station. Includes key locking feature. SB-10: Surface backbox; metal. SB-I/O: Surface backbox; plastic. Back of station without door Terminal Connections: 1 SLC (-); 2 SLC (+) BG12TR: Optional trim ring. 17021: Keys, set of two. Agency Listings and Approvals In some cases, certain modules or applications may not be listed by certain approval agencies, or listing may be in pro- céss. Consult factory for latest listing status. UL Listed: S692 MEA: 67-02-E Vol. IV CSFM: 7150-0028:199 FM Approved Detail ol 15 0 ADDRESS, 0 14 1 1302 :: . . . ........... 12 3 5 LOOP 10 87 87 _A LED ;E Hauq VV IN i ROTARY DECIMAL SWITCHES 0 *Do not remove tab. L_S Cover open to show easy access to miniature monitor module, rotary switch, and UL label. Patented: U.S. Patent No. D428,351; 6,380,846; 6,314,772; 6,632,108. Notifier® is a registered trademark of Honeywell International Inc. LEXAN® is a registered trademark-of GE Plastics, a subsidiary of General Electric Company. 02008 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved, unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited. rr-crr-n t&,, rL aS7. 7 Is o ooi This document is not intended lobe used for installation purposes. _____________ We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. INUtIN LMMUCN All specifications are subject to change without notice. QUALITY SYSTEMS Made in the U.S.A, For more information, contact Notifier. Phone: (203) 484-7161, FAX: (203) 484-7118. www.notifier.com Page 2 of 2— DN-7001 :B • 10/20/2008 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL USTING SERVICE FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDiNG MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING No. 7150-0028:199 Page 1 of I CATEGORY: Boxes/Pull Stations LISTEE: Notifier, One Fire-Lite Place, Northford CT 06472-1653 Contact: Larry Flood (203) 484*7 161 FAX (203) 484-7309 DESIGN: Models NBG-12, NBG-12S, NBG-I2LR, NBG-12LRA, NBG-I2LAO, NBG-12LAOB, NBG- 12-LO, NBG-12LOB, NBG-12W, NBG-12LW, NBG-I2NC, NBG-12WP, NBG-I2LWP, NBG- 12L, NBG-I2LX, NBG-I2LA, NBG-12P5, NBG-I2LSP, NBG-I2LPS, NBG-12LPSP, NBG- I2SP, NOT-BGI2LX, and *NBG..12lJ(sp fire alarm pull boxes. All units except Model NBG- 12S are dual action pull stations. Models NBG-I2LR and NBG-I2LRA are intended for agent releasing device. Refer to listee's data sheet for detailed product description and operational considerations. INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, rating, and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as fire alarm pull boxes for use with separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. Models NBG-12WP, NBG-I2LW, NBG-12W, NBG-I2LWP, NBG-I2LAO, NBG-12L0, NBG- I2LAOB and NBG-I2LOB are intended for outdoor use when installed with Models WBB, SB- I/O, or WP-10 back box. Refer to listee's Installation Instruction Manual for details. *Rev. 1-06-2006 jw This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: JUNE 12, 2008 Listing Expires June 30, 2009 Authorized By: BEN HO, Chief Fire Engineering Division Monitor Modules NMM-100, NMM.I00P,NZM.100, and NDM-100 for FireWarden Series Panels General Four different monitor modules are available for Notifier's Fire- Warden Series intelligent control panels for a variety of appli- cations. Monitor modules supervise a circuit of dry-contact input devices, such as conventional heat detectors and pull stations, or monitor and power a circuit of two-wire smoke detectors (NZM-1 00). NMM-100 is a standard-sized module (typically mounts to a 4' [10.16 cm] square box) that supervises either a Class A (Style D) or Class B (Style B) circuit of dry-contact input devices. NMM-100P is a miniature monitor module (a mere 1.3" (3.302 cm) H x 2.75" (6.985 cm) W x 0.5 (1.270 cm) D) that super- vises a Class B (Style B) circuit of dry-contact input devices. Its compact design allows the NMM-1 OOP to often be mounted in a single-gang box behind the device it monitors. NZM-100 is a standard-sized module that monitors and super- vises compatible two-wire, 24 volt, smoke detectors on a Class A (Style D) or Class B (Style B) circuit. NDM-100 is a standard-sized dual monitor module that moni- tors and supervises two independent two-wire Style B (Class B) dry-contact initiating device circuits (lDCs) at two separate, consecutive addresses in intelligent, two-wire systems. NMM4 00 Monitor Module Built-in type identification automatically identifies this device as a monitor module to the control panel. Powered directly by two-wire SLC loop. No additional power required. High noise (EMF/RFI) immunity. SEMS screws with clamping plates for ease of wiring. Direct Decade entry of address: FireWarden-100-2, 01 -50 on FireWarden-50. LED flashes during normal operation and latches on steady to indicate alarm. The NMM-100 Monitor Module is intended for use in intelli- gent, two-wire systems, where the individual address of each module is selected using the built-in rotary switches. It pro- vides either a two-wire or four-wire fault-tolerant Initiating Device Circuit (IDC) for normally-open-contact fire alarm and supervisory devices. The module has a panel-controlled LED indicator. NMM-100 APPLICATIONS Use to monitor a zone of four-wire smoke detectors, manual fire alarm pull stations, waterflow devices, or other normally- open dry-contact alarm activation devices. May also be used to monitor normally-open supervisory devices with special supervisory indication at the control panel. Monitored circuit may be wired as an NFPA Style B (Class B) or Style D (Class A) Initiating Device Circuit. A 47K ohm End-of-Line Resistor (provided) terminates the Style B circuit. No resistor is required for supervision of the Style D circuit. dn-6999:b NOTIFIER® by Honeywell NMM-100 (Type H) NMM-100 OPERATION Each NMM-100 uses one of the available module addresses on an SLC loop. It responds to regular polls from the control panel and reports its type and the status (open/normal/short) of its Initiating Device Circuit (IDC). A flashing LED indicates that the module is in communication with the control panel. The LED latches steady on alarm (subject to current limita- tions on the loop). NMM-100 SPECIFICATIONS Nominal operating voltage: 15 to 32 VDC. Maximum current draw: 5.0 mA (LED on). Maximum operating current: 375 VA (LED flashing). Maximum IDC wiring resistance: 1,500 ohms. EOLresistance: 47K ohms. Temperature range: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 490C). Humidity range: 10% to 93% noncondensing. Dimensions: 4.5 (11.43 cm) high x 4" (10.16 cm) wide x 1.25' (3.175 cm) deep. Mounts to a 4' (10.16 cm) square x 2.125" (5.398 cm) deep box. NMM.IOOP Mini Monitor Module Built-in type identification automatically identifies this device as a monitor module to the panel. Powered directly by two-wire SLC loop. No additional power required. High noise (EMF/RFI) immunity. Tinned, stripped leads for ease of wiring. Direct Decade entry of address: FireWarden-100-2, 01 -50 on FireWarden-50. dn-6999:b • 01 /21/09 - Page 1 of 4 LED latches steady to indicate alarm on command from 1415 0 1 ADDRESS o 1 control panel. 13/?" 2 I ..\\2 The NZM-100 Interface Module is intended for use in intelli- ._..._._..J \3 gent, addressable systems, where the individual address of iit ///,)) ) LOOP ) each module is selected using built-in rotary switches. This 1O\/'5 L i 'i/5 module allows intelligent panels to interface and monitor two- 8 6 9 7 6 wire conventional smoke detectors. It transmits the status (nor- TENS ONES mal, open, or alarm) of one full zone of conventional detectors back to the control panel. All two-wire detectors being moni- -_____________ - - tored must be UL compatible with the module. NZM-100 APPLICATIONS 0 uJ Use the NZM-100to monitor a zone of two-wire smoke detec- tors. The monitored circuit may be wired as an NFPA Style B Co (Class B) or Style D. (Class A) Initiating Device Circuit. A 3.9 K ohm End-of-Line Resistor (provided) terminates the end of the Style B.or D (class B or A) circuit (maximum IDC loop resis- tance is 25 ohms). Install ELRacross terminals 8 and 9 for ii Style D application. The NMM-100P Mini Monitor Module can be installed in a sin- gle-gang junction directly behind the monitored unit. Its small size and light weight allow it to be installed without rigid mount- ing. The NMM-1 OOP is intended for use in intelligent, two-wire systems where the individual address of each module is selected using rotary switches. It provides a two-wire initiating device circuit for normally-open-contact fire alarm and security devices. NMM-100P NMM-100P APPLICATIONS Use to monitor a single device or a zone of four-wire smoke detectors, manual fire alarm pull stations, waterflow devices, or other normally-open dry-contact devices. May also be used to monitor normally-open supervisory devices with special super- visory indication at the control panel. Monitored circuit/device is wired as an NFPA Style B (Class B) Initiating Device Circuit. A 47K ohm End-of-Line Resistor (provided) terminates the cir- cuit. NMM-100P OPERATION Each NMM-100P uses one of the available module addresses on an SLC loop. It responds to regular polls from the control panel and reports its type and the status (open/normal/short) of its Initiating Device Circuit (IDC). NMM-100P SPECIFICATIONS Nominal operating voltage: 15 to 32 VDC. Maximum operating current: 375 hA. Maximum IDC wiring resistance: 1,500 ohms. EOL resistance: 47K ohms. Temperature range: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C). Humidity range: 10% to 93% noncondensing. Dimensions: 1.3° (3.302 cm) high x 2.75° (6.985 cm) wide x 0.65' (1.651 cm) deep. Wire length: 6' (15.24 cm) minimum. NZM.1 00 Interface Module Supports compatible two-wire smoke detectors. Supervises IDC wiring and connection of external power source. High noise (EMF/RFI) immunity. SEMS screws with clamping plates for ease of wiring. Direct Decade entry of address: EireWarden-100-2, 01 —50 on FireWarden-50. LED flashes during normal operation. Page 2 of 4— dn-6999:b • 01/21/09 NZM-100 OPERATION Each NZM-1 00 uses one of the available module addresses on an SLC loop. It responds to regular polls from the control panel and reports its type and the status (open/normal/short) of its Initiating Device Circuit (IDC). A flashing LED indicates that the module is in communication with the control panel. The LED latches steady on alarm (subject to current limita- tions on the loop). NZM-100 SPECIFICATIONS Nominal operating voltage: 15 to 32 VDC. Maximum current draw: 5.1 mA (LED on). Maximum IDC wiring resistance: 25 ohms. Maximum operating current: 270 hA (LED flashing). EOL resistance: 3.91K ohms. External supply voltage (between Terminals T3 and T4): DC voltage: 24 volts power limited. Ripple voltage: 0.1 Vrms maximum. Current: 90 mA per module maximum. Temperature range: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C). Humidity range: 10% to 93% noncondensing. Dimensions: 4.5' (11.43 cm) high x 4" (10.16 cm) wide x 1.25" (3.175 cm) deep. Mounts to a 4" (10.16 cm) square x 2.125' (5.398 cm) deep box. NDM-100 Dual Monitor Module The NDM-100 Dual Monitor Module is intended for use in intel- ligent, two-wire systems. It provides two independent two-wire initiating device circuits (IDCs) at two separate, consecutive addresses. It is capable of monitoring normally open contact fire alarm and supervisory devices; or either normally open or normally closed security devices. The module has a single panel-controlled LED. NOTE: The NDM-lOO provides two Class B (Style B) IOC circuits ONLY Class A (Style D) lOG circuits are NOT supported in any application. NDM-100 SPECIFICATIONS Normal operating voltage range: 15 to 32 VDC. Maximum current draw: 6.4 mA (LED on). Maximum operating current: 750 hA (LED flashing). Maximum IDC wiring resistance: 1,500 ohms. EOL resistance: 47K ohms. Temperature range: 32° to 120°F (0° to 49°C). Humidity range: 10% to 93% (non-condensing). Dimensions: 4.5" (11.43 cm) high x 4" (10.16 cm) wide x 2.125" (5.398 cm) deep. NDM-100 AUTOMATIC ADDRESSING The NDM-100 automatically assigns itself to two addressable points, starting with the original address. For example, if the NDM-100 is set to address "26", then it will automatically assign itself to addresses "26" and "27". NOTE: "Ones" addresses on the NDM-100 are 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8 only. Terminals 6 and 7 use the first address, and terminals 8 and 9 use the second address. CAUTION: Avoid duplicating addresses on the system. Installation NMM-100, NZM-100, and NDM-100 modules mount directly to a standard 4" (10.16 cm) square, 2.125" (5.398 cm) deep, electrical box. They may also be mounted to the SMB500 sur- face-mount box. Mounting hardware and installation instruc- tions are provided with each module. All wiring must conform to applicable local codes, ordinances, and regulations. These modules are intended for power-limited wiring only. The NMM-100P module is intended to be wired and mounted without rigid connections inside a standard electrical box. All wiring must conform to applicable local codes, ordinances, and regulations. Agency Listings and Approvals In some cases, certain modules may not be listed by certain approval agencies, or listing may be in process. Consult fac- tory for latest listing status. UL: S635 FM Approved CSFM: 7300-0028:230 (NMM-100, NMM-100P, NZM-100); 7300-0028:237 (NDM-1 00) MEA: 72-01-E Vol. 2 (NMM-100, NMM-100P, NZM-100); 227-03-E Vol. 3 (NDM-100) Product Line Information NMIVI-100: Monitor module. NMM-1 OOP: Monitor module, miniature. NZM-100: Monitor module, two-wire detectors. NDM-100: Monitor module, dual, two independent Class B circuits. SMB500: Optional surface-mount backbox. NOTE: See installation instructions and refer to the SLC Wiring Manual, PN 52304. dn-6999:b • 01/21/09 - Page 3 of 4 Notifier® and FireWarden® are registered trademarks of Honeywell International Inc. 02008 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited. -'.-'--r. This document is not intended lobe used for installation purposes. I so 000i We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. WINE1111111111 &MANUFACTIIRINC All specifications are subject to change without notice. QUALITY SYSTEMS Made in the U.S. A. For more information, contact Notifier. Phone: (203) 484-7161, FAX: (203) 484-7118. www.notitier.com Page 4 of 4— dn-6999:b • 01/21/09 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7300-0028:230 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Misc. Devices/Control Unit Accessories LISTEE: Notifier, 12 Clintonville Rd, Northford CT 06472 Contact: Lawrence Flood (203) 484-1200 Fax (203) 484-7309 DESIGN: Models NMM-100P, NMM-100, and NZM-100 monitor modules; Models NC-100R and NC-1 00 control modules. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: 15-32 VDC INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical rating, and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as control unit accessories for use with listee's separately listed electrically compatible fire alarm control units. Refer to listee's Installation Instruction Manual for details. XLF: 7300-0075:185 10-20-2004 !c1 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: JUNE 12, 2008 Listing Expires June 30, 2009 Authorized By.. BEN HO, Chief Fire Engineering Division COOPER Notification Series ZRS Strobes, ZNS Horn Strobes and Series ZNH Horns SNAP-P Series ZNS Description: The Wheelock Series Z notification appliances feature an easy snap on base that is designed to simplify the installation and testing of horns, strobes, and horn/strobes. The separate Series Z snap on base can be pre-wired so circuit wiring can be fully tested before the appliance is installed and before the walls are covered. Once all surrounding work is complete, the appliance can be simply installed by snaping it on the base. Shorting contacts in the base, which provide continuity for circuit testing, are permanently opened when the appliance is installed so any subsequent removal of the appliance will indicate a trouble condition on that circuit at the control panel when circuit supervision is enabled. The same base is used for all Series Z horns, strobes and horn/strobes to provide consistent installation and easy replacement of appliances if required. A locking screw is also included for the appliance to provide extra secure installation. The Wheelock Series Z appliances incorporate the same dependable circuitry and high efficiency optics that are used in Wheelock RSS strobes, NS horn/strobes and NH horns and have the same high performance ratings. The Series Z appliances are compatible with all UL listed "Regulated" panels and all panels that are compatibility listed with Wheelock RSS, NS and NH appliances. ZNS, ZNH and ZRS appliances go onto the base plate in a SNAP. Series ZNH Series ZRS Series ZRS Features: Approvals include: UL Standard 1971, UL Standard 464, New York City (MEA), California State Fire Marshal (CSFM), Factory Mutual (FM) and Chicago (BFP). See approvals by model number in Specifications and Ordering Information ADNNFPNUFC/ANSI and OSHA 29, Part 1910, 165 compliant EZ Mount SNAP design, with separate base plate, provides ability to pre-wire the base and test the circuit wiring before the walls are covered The base plate is protected by a disposable cover and the appliances can quickly snap onto the base after the walls are painted. Patented EZ Mount Universal Mounting Plate (ZBASE) - uses single plate for ceiling and wall mount installations Wall Mount models feature field selectable candela settings of 15/30/751110cd and 135/185cd Ceiling Mount models feature field selectable candela settings of 15/30/75/95cd and 115/177cd Synchronize using the Wheelock Sync Modules or panels with built-in Wheelock Patented Sync Protocol 12 and 24 VDC models with UL "Regulated Voltage" using filtered DC or unfiltered VRMS input voltage Strobes produce 1 flash per second over the "Regulated Voltage" range (ZNS, ZRS models) Selectable Continuous Horn or Temporal (Code-3) Tones with selectable 90 or 95 dBA setting (ZNH, ZNS models) Selectable 12 or 24VDC in 1 appliance (ZNH model) ThICITYOf YL MEA NOTE: All CAUTIONS and WARNINGS are identified by the symbol A. All warnings are printed in bold capital letters. A WARNING: PLEASE READ THESE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSOCIATED INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING, SPECIFYING OR APPLYING THIS PRODUCT. VISIT WWW.COOPERWHEELOCK.COM OR CONTACT COOPER WHEELOCK FOR THE CURRENT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS, CAUTIONS OR WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN IMPROPER APPLICATION, INSTALLATION AND/OR OPERATION OF THESE PRODUCTS IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION, WHICH COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, AND SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU ANDIOR OTHERS. General Notes: Strobes are designed to flash at 1 flash per second minimum over their "Regulated Voltage Range". All candela ratings represent minimum effective strobe intensity based on UL Standard 1971. Series ZNS Strobe products are listed under UL Standards 1971 and 464 for indoor use with a temperature range of 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) and maximum humidity of 93% (± 2%). ° Series ZNH horns are listed under UL Standard 464 for audible signal appliances (Indoor use only). "Regulated Voltage Range" is the newest terminology used by UL to identify the voltage range. Prior to this change UL used the terminology "Listed Voltage Range'. Table 1: Series ZNS Ratings Per UL Standard 1971 Input Regulated Model Voltage Voltage Strobe Candela VDC Range (CD) VDCIFWR ZNS-MCW 24 16.0-33.0 15/30/75/110 ZNS-MCWH 24 16.0-33.0 135/185 ZNS-MCC 24 16.0 -33.0 15/30/75/95 ZNS-MCCH 24 16.0-33.0 115/177 Table 2: Series ZNS!ZNH Horn dBA Ratings Reverberant dBA Anechoic dBA @ 1 Oft per UL 464 @lOft Description Volume 12 24 12 24 VDC VDC VDC VDC Continuous High 83 87 89 95 Horn Low 76 81 84 90 Code 3 High 79 82 89 95 Horn Low 72 76 84 90 Table 3: Series ZNS UL Max. Current* Audible Wall Mount Strobe Models Ceiling Mount Strobe Models Series ZNS!ZNH 24 VDC ZNS-MCW ZNS-MCWH ZNS-MCC ZNS-MCCH ZNH42/24 15cd 30cd 75cd llOcd 135cd 185cd 15cd 30cd 75cd 95cd 115cd 177cd High (95) dBA 16-33 0.044 0.074 0.107 0.184 0.244 0.350 0.477 0.082 0.124 0.209 0.275 0.350 0.477 Low (90) dBA VDC 0.018 1 0.066 0.101 0.177 0.232 0.306 0.429 0.071 0.114 0.201 0.261 0.306 0.429 Audible Series ZNS/ZNH ZNH-12124 I2VDC IHigh (89) dBAI 8-17.5 I 0.021 Low (84) dBA VDC 0.012 Table 4: Series ZRS UL Max. Current* ZRS -Wall Mount ZRS - Ceiling Mount ZRS 24VDC MCW Models MCWH MCC MCCH 15cd 30cd 75cd 110cd 135cd 185cd 15cd 30cd 75cd 95cd 115cd 177cd 16-33 vdc 0.060 0.092 0.165 0.220 1 0.300 0.420 0.065 0.105 0.189 0.249 1 0.300 0.420 * UL max current rating is the maximum RMS current within the listed voltage range (1 6-33v for 24v units). For strobes the UL max current is usually at the minimum listed voltage (16v for 24v units). For audibles the max current is usually at the maximum listed voltage (33v for 24v units). For unfiltered FWR ratings, see installation instructions. Wiring Diagrams"' ZNS/ZNH APPLIANCE ZNS AND ZNH APPLIANCES SYNCHRONIZED WITH SM MOD- ULE SINGLE CLASS "B" NAC CIRCUIT WITH AUDIBLE SILENCE FROM + TO NEXT + FEATURE SM PRECEDING - APPLIANCE + STROBE STROBE APPLIANCE, SM/DSM OR EOLR PS-12/24-8MP, Strobe - PS-12/24-8CP OR Circuit FK FACP C Audlble EOLR Audible -Audible SIGNAL MC Circuit NOTE: ZNS/ZNH must be set on Code-3 horn tone to achieve synchronized temporal (Code-3) tone. Refer to Installation Instruction (P83983, P83600 respectively). For detail using SM or DSM Sync Module refer to Data Sheet S3000 or Installation Instructions P83123 for SM and P83177 for DSM. For wiring information on the power supplies refer to Installation Instructions P84662 for PS-24-8MC. ZNS AND ZNH APPLIANCES SYNCHRONIZED WITH DSM MODULE DUAL CLASS "A" NAC CIRCUIT WITH NO AUDIBLE SILENCE FEATURE DUAL SYNC MODULE ØSYNC + ØSYNC - 16 + OUT! +INI A + OUT2 JT ISIGNAL C biRcun flu - AUDIBLE + 0 + IN2 APPLIANCE EAPPLIAN.E -0 MINUS2 I SIGNAL CIRCUIT RETURN SPECIFICATION & ORDERING INFORMATION Model Number Order Code Strobe Candela Sync WI SM, DSM or 24 VDC 12 VDC Mounting Options# Agency Approvals ZNS-MCW-FR 0304 15/30/75/110 X X - B. D. E, F X * X * * ZNS-MCW-FW 0305 15/30/75/110 X X - B. D. E, F X * X * * ZNS-MCWH-FR 0306 135/185 X X - B, 0, E, F X * X * * ZNS-MCWH-FW 0307 135/185 X X - B. D, E, F X * X * * ZNH-R 0300 - X X X B. D. E, F X * X * * ZNH-W 0301 - X X X B, D, E, F X * X * * ZNS-MCC-FR 0310 15/30/75/95 X X - B, 0, E, F X * X * * ZNS-MCC-FW 0311 15/30/75/95 X X - B. 0, E, F X * X ZNS-MCCH-FR 0312 115/177 X X - B. D. E. F X * X * ZNS-MCCH-FW 0313 115/177 X X - B, D, E, F X * X * * ZRS-MCW-FR 4085 15/30/75/110 X X - B, D, E, F X * X * * ZRS-MCW-FW 0302 15/30/75/110 X X - B, D, E, F X * X * * ZRS-MCWH-FR 5242 135/185 X X - B, D, E, F X * X * * ZRS-MCWH-FW 0303 135/185 X X - B, 0, E. F X * X * * ZRS-MCC-FW 0309 15/30/75/95 X X - B, D, E, F X * X * * ZRS-MCC-FR 0308 15/30/75/95 X X - B, D, E, F X * X * ZRS-MCCH-FR 5240 115/177 X X - B, 0, E, F X * X * * ZRS-MCCH-FW 0314 115/177 X X - B. 0, E, F X * x * * ZBASE 5268 Accessory - Includes base, dust cover, mounting screws and installation sheet ZBB-R 6036 Back box for indoor suface mounting of all SNAP models ZBB-W 6045 Backbox for indoor suface mounting of all SNAP models reiiuing #The ZRS, ZNS and ZNH will mount to single-gang, double-gang, 4" octal, 4" square and 3-1/2" octal back boxes. NOTE: Due to continuous development of our products, specifications and offerings are subject to change without notice in accordance with Wheelock Inc. standard terms and conditions. ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS SPECIFICATIONS General Audible/visual notification appliances shall be listed for indoor use and shall meet the requirements of FCC Part 15 Class B. These appliances shall be listed under UL Standard 1971, (Standard for Safety Signaling Devices for Hearing Impaired) and UL Standard 464 (Fire Protective Signaling). The appliances shall use a Patented Universal EZMount backplate that shall allow mounting to a single- gang, double-gang, 4-inch square, 4" octal, or a 3-1/2" octal backbox. Two wire appliance wiring shall be capable of directly connecting to the mounting back plate. Continuity checking of the entire NAC circuit prior to attaching any audible/visual notification appliances shall be allowed. A dust cover shall fit and protect the mounting plate. The dust cover shall be easily removed when the appliance is installed over the backplate. Removal of an appliance shall result in an alarm condition by the Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP). Strobes Strobe appliances shall produce a minimum flash rate of 60 flashes per minute (1 flash per second) over the Regulated Voltage Range of 16 to 33 VDC and shall incorporate a Xenon flashtube enclosed in a rugged Lexan lens. The strobes shall be available with two or four field selectable settings in one unit and shall be rated, per UL 1971, for up to 185 cd for wall mounting and 177 cd for ceiling mounting. The strobes shall operate over an extended temperature range of 32"F to 120"F (0"C to 49"C) and be listed for maximum humidity of 95% RH. Strobe inputs shall be polarized for compatibility with standard reverse polarity supervision of circuit wiring by a Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP). Audibles and Audible/Strobe Combinations Horns and horn/strobes shall be listed for Indoor use under UL Standard 464. The horns shall be able to produce a continuous output or a temporal code-3 output that can be synchronized. The horns shall have at least 2 sound level settings of 90 and 95 dBA. Synchronization Modules When synchronization of strobes or temporal Code-3 audibles is required, the appliances shall be compatible with the Wheelock Series SM, DSM Sync Modules Wheelock Power Supplies or other manufacturers panels with built-in Wheelock Patented Sync Protocol. The strobes shall not drift out of synchronization at any time during operation. Audibles and strobes shall be able to be synchronized on a 2-wire circuit with the capability to silence the audible if required. If the sync module or power supply fails to operate (i.e., contacts remain closed), the strobes shall revert to a non-synchronized flashrate Member WE ENCOURAGE AND SUPPORT NICET CERTIFICATION 3 YEAR WARRANTY ZI000 ZNSIZNH ZRS 12/07 Cooper Notification is Wheelock 1DCJ SAFEPATH WAVIETS * COOPER Notification CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7125-0785:142 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Fire Alarm Devices for the Hearing Impaired LISTEE: Wheelock Inc., 273 Branchport Ave., Long Branch NJ 07740 Contact: Deborah Piserchia (732) 433-6001 Fax (732) 222-5607 deborah.piserchia@coope,wheelock.com DESIGN: Models NH-12/24, NH-12/24R, and ZNH horns and Models NS-1215W, NS-121575W, NS-2415W, NS-241575W, NS-2430W, NS-2475W and NS-24110W; NS4-1215W, NS4- 121575W, NS4-2415W, NS4-241575W, NS4-2430W, NS4-2475W and NS4-2411OW, NS-24MCW, NS4-24MCW, NS-24MCC, NS-24MCCH, ZNS-MCW, ZNS-MCC, ZNS- MCWH and ZNS-MCCH horn strobes. Model number may be followed by any two- alpha/numeric characters indicating lens, lettering and color. Units are synchronized or non-synchronized strobes. Models NH-12124R, NS-24MCC, NS-24MCCH, ZNS-MCC and ZNS-MCCH are ceiling mount only. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: Electrical-Strobe Horn: 8-17.5 VDC/FWR and 16-33 VDC/FWR Horn: 8-17.5 VDC/FWR and 16-33 VDC/FWR Candela: 15=15cd, 1575=15175cd on axis, 3030cd, 75=75cd, 110=110cd (Wall) NS-24MCW, NS4-24MCW, ZNS-MCW: Selectable 15cd, 30cd, 75cd, 110cd NS-24MCC, ZNS-MCC: Selectable 15cd, 30cd, 75cd, 95cd NS-24MCCH, ZNS-MCCH: Selectable 115cd, 177cd ZNS-MCWH: Selectable 135cd, 185cd Flash rate: 60 Flashes/minute INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes & ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. All units are for wall mount except for *Models NH-12/24R, NS-24MCC, NS-24MCCH, ZNS-MCC and ZNS-MCCH are for ceiling mount only. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical/candela rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as audible and audible/visual signaling devices for use with separately listed electrically compatible fire alarm control units. Models with strobe lights are suitable for the hearing impaired. For indoor use only except for model NH-12/24 horn. All synchronization strobes shall be used with Models SM-12/24, SMX-12/24, DSM-12/24 or DSMX-12/24 Sync Control Module (CSFM Listing No. 7300-0785:132). Refer to manufacturer's installation manual for details. NOTE: These appliances can produce a distinctive three-pulse Temporal Pattern Fire Alarm Evacuation Signal (for total evacuation) in accordance with NFPA 72, 2002 Edition. *corrected 07-25-08 bh 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: JULY 25, 2008 Listing Expires June 30, 2009 Authorized By: BEN HO, Chief Fire Engineering Division CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7125-0785:141 Page 1 of I CATEGORY: Fire Alarm Devices for the Hearing Impaired LISTEE: Wheelock Inc., 273 Branchport Ave., Long Branch NJ 07740 Contact: Deborah Piserchia (732) 433-6001 Fax (732) 222-5607 DESIGN: Synchronized or non-synchronized Strobe Lights. Models are as follows: RSS-##W RSSP-##W RSS-##C RSSP-##C RSS-##CR RSSP-##CR 2415 2415 2415 2415 2415 2415 2475 2475 2430 2430 2430 2430 241575 241575 2475 2475 2475 2475 2430 2430 *2495 *2495 *2495 *2495 24110 24110 1215 1215 121575 121575 Also, Models RSS-24MCW and RSSP-24MCW, RSS-24MCC, RSS-24MCCR, RSSP- 24MCC, RSS-24MCWH, RSS-24MCWHR, RSSP-24MCWH, RSS-24MCCH, RSS- 24MCCHR, RSSP-24MCCH, *ZRS..MCC *ZRS..MCW *ZRS..MCCH and *ZRS..MCWH Model numbers may be followed by any two alpha/numeric character indicating lens orientation, lettering and color. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: Electrical 12 = 8-17.5VDC/FWR OR 24 = 1 6-33VDC/FWR Candela 15=5cd, 1575=1 5/75cd on axis, 30=30cd, 75=75cd, 110=110cd (Wall) RSS-24MCW, RSSP-24MCW, *ZRS..MCW: Selectable I 5cd, 30cd, 75cd or 1 10c RSS-24MCC, RSS-24MCCR, RSSP-24MCC, *ZRS MCC: Selectable 15cd, 30cd, 75cd and 95cd RSS-24MCWH, RSS-24MCWHR, RSSP-24MCWH, *ZRS..MCWH: Selectable 135cd, 185cd RSS-24MCCH, RSS-24MCCHR, RSSP-24MCCH, *ZRS..MCCH: Selectable 115cd, 177cd Flash rate 60 flashes/minute INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. Models with suffix -W, wall mount only. Models with suffix -C, ceiling mount only. All models are for indoor use only. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical/candela rating, and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as strobe light suitable for the hearing impaired when used with separately listed electrically compatible fire alarm control units. For synchronization strobes, Models SM- 12/24, SMX-12/24, DSM-12/24 or DSMX-12/24 Sync Control Module (CSFM Listing No. 7300-0785:132) must be used. Refer to listee's Installation Instruction Manual for details. *Rev. 12-13-2006 jw Jl) 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: JUNE 30, 2008 Listing Expires June 30, 2009 Authorized By: BEN HO, Chief Fire Engineering Division SYSTEM SENSOR 4-Wire Photoelectric Duct Smoke Detector The lnnovairFlex'° Series are the only duct smoke detectors flexible enough to fit configurations from Innowl.,.. ' square to rectangular and everything in between. Features Photoelectric, integrated low-flow technology Air velocity rating from 100 ft/min to 4,000 ft/mm (0.5 m/s to 20.32 m/sec) Versatile mounting options: square or rectangular configuration Plug-in sensor offers superb false alarm immunity and the latest sensor technology Broad ranges for operating temperature (-4°F to 158°F) and humidity (0% to 95% non-condensing) Patented sampling tube installs from front or back of the detector with no tools required Increased wiring space with a newly added 34-inch conduit knockout One easy-access Test/Reset button and improved LED status Patented interconnect feature for multi-fan shutdown New high contrast terminal designations Built-in short circuit protection from operator wiring errors Field selectable settings for configuring the detector Two DPDT Form-C relay contacts .24 VAC/DC or 120VAC Backward compatibility with existing lnnovair products, including remote accessories Agency Listings LISTED The InnovairFiex D4120 4-wire photoelectric duct smoke detector features a pivoting housing that fits both square and rectangular footprints and mounts to round or rectangular ductwork. This unit senses smoke in the most challenging conditions, operating in airflow speeds of 100 to 4,000 feet per minute, temperatures of-4°Fto 158°F, and a humidity range of 0 to 95 percent (non- condensing). A plug-in sensor head offers improved false alarm immunity and simple installation, testing, and maintenance. An improved cover design isolates the sensor head from the low-flow feature for simple maintenance. The lnrtovairFlex housing provides ample wiring space, a 3.4-inch conduit knockout, and built-in short circuit protection to prevent damage to sensitive components during installation. High contrast terminal designations make wiring easy. With its 2:1 sensor-to-power capability, the power board of the D4120 may be used to monitor a second sensor ,D4S, simultaneously (i.e., supply and return side). As many as 50 lnnovairFlex detectors can be interconnected. When one unit senses smoke, all interconnected detectors will switch their relays; only the detector sensing smoke will go into alarm, thus pinpointing the fire source. An easy-access Test/Reset button makes it possible to test the unit with the cover on. Three DIP switches can be used to configure field selectable settings: cover tamper delay, number of sensors to be controlled, and shut down on trouble option. Each power board has two LEDs that can be used to indicate the status of connected sensors, and a quick reference imprinted on the cover explains the LED status indications (Standby, Maintenance, Trouble, and Alarm). The InnovairFIex duct smoke detector can be customized to meet local codes and specifications without additional wiring. The new InnovairFIex product line is compatible with all previous Innovair models, including remote test accessories. WARNING: Duct smoke detectors are NOT a substitute for open area smoke detectors; NOT a substitute for early warning detection; NOT a replacement for a building's regular fire detection system. Refer to NFPA 72 and 90A for additional information. lnnovairFlex' Duct Smoke Detector Specifications I he air duct smoke detector shall be a System Sensor Innovalu Flex' D4120 Photoelectric Duct Smoke Detector. The detector housing shall be UL listed per UL 268A specifically for use in air handling systems. The flexible housing of the duct smoke detector fits multiple footprints from square to rectangular. The detector shall operate at air velocities of 100 feet per minute to 4000 feet per minute (0.5 to 20.32 meters/second).The unit shall be capable of controlling up to 50 air handling systems when interconnected with other detectors. The detector shall be capable of providing a trouble signal in the event that the front cover is removed. It shall be capable of local testing via magnetic switch, test button on the cover, or remote testing using the 55K45 1 Multi-Signaling Accessory or the RTS451 KEY Remote Test Station. Terminal connections shall be of the strip and clamp method suitable for 12-18 AWG wiring. Size: (Rectangular Dimensions) (Square Dimensions) 14.38 in (37 cm) Length; Sin (12.74 cm) Width; 2.5 in (6.36 cm) Depth 1.15 in (19./cm) Length; 9 in (22.9 cm) Width; 2.5 in (6.35 cm) Depth Weight: 2.5 lbs (1.14 kg) Operating Temperature Range: D4120 & D45: -4° to 158°F (-20° to 70°C); D4P120: -40° to 158°F (-40° to 70°C) Storage Temperature Range: D4120 & D45:-22* to 158°F (-30° to 70C); D4P 120: -40° to 158°F (-40° to 70°C) Operating Humidity Range: 0% to 95% relative humidity non-condensing Air Duct Velocity: 100 to 4000 ft/mm (0.5 to 20.32 m/sec) Electrical Ratings Power supply voltage: - 20-29 VDC . 24VAC 50-60 Hz 120 VAC 50-60 Hz Input capacitance: 270 ijF max. 270 M max. N/A Reset voltage: 3.0VDCmin. 2.0 VAC ml . 1O.VACmin. Reset time: (with RTS451) .03 to 0.3 sec. .03 to 0.3 sec. .03 to 0.3 sec. Reset time: (by power down) 0.6 sec. max. 0.6 sec. max. 0.6 sec. max. Power uptime: 35 sec. max. 35 sec. max. 35 sec. max. Alarm response time: 15 sec. 15 sec. 15 sec. Sensitivity Test:. See detector label See detector label See detector label Current Requirements: (Using No Accessories) Max. standby current: 21 mA @ 24VDC 65 mA RMS @ 24VAC 60Hz 20 mA RMS @ 120VAC 60Hz Max. alarm current: 65 mA @ 24VDC 135 mA RMS @ 24VAC 60Hz 35 mA RMS @ 120VAC 60Hz Contact Ratings Alarm initiation contacts: (SPST) 2.OA @30 VDC (resistive) Alarm auxiliary contacts: (DPDT) 10A @30 VDC (resistive); 10A @250 VAC (resistive); ½ HP @ 24OVAC; Y4 HP @ 120 VAC Note: Alarm auxiliary contacts shall not be connected to initiating circuits of control panels. Use the alarm initiation contact for this purpose. Supervisory contacts: (SPDT) 2.OA @30 VDC (resistive); 2.OA @ 125 VAC (resistive) Accessory Current Loads at 24VDC Device Standby Trouble Alarm APA151/APA451 12.5 mA n/a 30mAMax. MIRIMI-lW 0 mA n/a 29 mA Max. RA400Z 0 mA n/a 12 mA Max. RTS451/RTS451KEY 0mN12mA n/a 12rnAMax. SSK451 8mAMax. 16mAMax. 40mAMax. Note: Any combination of accessories may be used such that the given accessory loads are: 110 mA or less at the Aux output, and 50 mA or less at the Alarm output Installing the InnovairFiex Sampling Tube The InnovairFIex sampling tube may be installed from the front or back of the detector. The tube locks securely into place and can be removed by releasing the Iront or rear locking tab (front locking tab shown below right). I LAST DETECTOR IN THE LOOP NOTE 3: Supervisory contacts shown in standby position. Open contacts indicate a trouble condition to the panel. See specifications for contact ratings. NOTE 4: Alarm Initiation contacts shown in stand by.position. Closed contacts indicate an alarm condition to the panel. See specifications for contact ratings. Wiring for 4-wire Duct Smoke Detector and Accessories I POWER INPUTS (NOTE 1) I I 24VAC/Dc 120 I ; 1'AC1 I & & &I 910 I OR I AUXILIARY CONTACTS I FOR FAN SHUTDOWN, ETC. (NOTE 2) I AUXA AUXB ".1 .27 16 j a 17 I SUPERVISORY CONTACTS I (NOTE 3) I F. 3 14 I I FIRST DETECTOR IN THE LOOP NOTE 1: 24V Power Inputs accept a non-polarized 24VDC or 24VAC 50-60Hz. 120VAC Power Inputs accept only 120VAC 50-60Hz. Connect power source to appropriate terminals of each detector. See specifications for additional power supply information. NOTE 2: Auxiliary contacts shown ih standby position. Contacts switch during alarm as indicated by arrows. Auxiliary contacts are not to be used for connection to the control panel. See specifications for contact ratings. I POWER INPUTS (NOTE 1) I I rn -1-i I 910 I OR I I AUXILIARY CONTACTS I FOR FAN SHUTDOWN, ETC. (NOTE 2) I I AUXA AUXB 2N 1. I SUPERVISORY CONTACTS I I (NOTE 3) I EOL RESISTOR SPECIFIED BY PANEL MANUFACTURER Please refer to the corresponding installation manual for accessory wiring diagrams. Important Notes on 2:1 Sensor-to-Power Capability 2:1 sensor-to-power capability is not available.for all InnovairFIex models. The feature is only available on the D41204-wire conventional models. 2:1 sensor-to-power capability can be enabled using one D4120 and one D45, or two D4S and one D4P120. lmDortant Interconnect Notes When using the interconnect feature, all interconnected units must be powered using the same independent supply. Polarity must be maintained throughout the interconnect wiring. Connect the lNT+ terminal on unit 1 t the INT+ terminal on unit 2 and soon. Similarly, connect the INT/AUX— terminal on unit ito the INT/AUX- terminal on unit 2 and so on. Up to 50 D4120 units, 50 D4P120 units, or 50 units of combination may be interconnected. Up to 10 DH1 OOACDC units may be interconnected. Please note that each of the 9 DH100ACDC units interconnected may be replaced by three D4P120 units. Therefore, when using the interconnect feature a single DH100ACDC can drive either 9 DH1 OOACDCs or 27 D4120 units. NOTE: Alarm can be reset only at the initiating device and not at the devices interconnected. Accessories System Sensor provides system flexibility with a variety of accessories, including two remote test stations and several different means of visible and audible system annunciation. As with our duct smoke detectors, all duct smoke detector accessories are UL listed. -....--.- L • o I •. ........ .. ....... .................. : J. RTS451UL S2522 RTS4S1 KEY ULS7S22 APA151 UL S4011 S5K451 UL 5257.2 ,. -. RA400Z UL S2522 MHW UL 54011 MHR UL 54011 SSK451 with PS24LOW strobe and PSI 2/24 LENSW lens Ordering Information 'PartNo. Description 04120 4-wire photoelectric low-flow duct smoke detector Accessories NS 4-wire photoelectric sensor component only D01 20 4-wire photoelectric power board component only, 24VAC/DC, 120 VAC 2051 4-wire conventional photoelectric sensor head 0511 Metal sampling tube duct width up to lft (0.3m) Os 11.5 Metal sampling tube duct widths 1 ft to 2 ft (03 to 0.6 m) 0513 Metal sampling tube duct widths 2 ft t04 ft (0.6 to 1.2 m) DSTS Metal sampling tube duct widths 4 ft to 8 ft (12 to 2.4 m) 05110 Metal sampling tube duct widths 8 ft to 12 ft (2.4 to 3.7 m) APA1 SI Remote annunciator with piezo alarm DH400 OE-1 Weatherproof enclosure ETX Metal exhaust tube duct width 1 f (0.3m) M02-04-00 Test macjnet MHR Mini Horn, Red MHW Mini Horn, White P48-21-00 End cap for metal sampling tubes PS 1 2/24SLENSC Ceiling-mount SMQKE lens PSi 2/24SLENSW Wall-rriount"SMOKE'lens PS24LO Mini-Alert add-on strobe (red) PS24LOW Mini-Alert add-on strobe (white) RA400Z . Remote annunciator alarm LED RTS451 Remote test station RTS451 KEY Remote test station with key lock 55K451 Multi-signaling accessory " SYSTEM cajoasysle,n Sen,. 3825 Ohio Avenue. St. Charles, IL 60174 SEA/SO!? Phone: 800-SENSOR2 . Fax: 630-377-6495 TRANSPARENT •ECURITY Rev. Dale: 3-27-06 Product Data Sheet — Model 9084W Product Dèscnptioñ . .. : •. ... : . . . . 7-7TTheodoI9i•BT4i,4)lstT4o t4ife Uh,D,Fec inn dnaIi T± :...: 1Wet1ondCeJnttoI SytØ higiids a .L_J....... j weansfron1 tenqd IiW1Tffuse orfiio vdes orpyn ff Pø1 9FweaPons Qfl N / !Iane and an exitIan4 Jto 'dconimodate hig'her iafflc The etJa,e 4rinbi :pcdming persorne! I J from enténngj thrcugI be oi an anti-retrck I . Ifqncion Iu,it ipto fhey tern j I thes Div emp(oylny noduIarj -Js4ts: and van us - I con.tnictiop piafenafp, thi,ated oak nd baJIiciJikrgi4 tç ..Lrçat4 a.chitectVraL ..... ...:r:. tV _t..,...:.........:.1:.:.t.......t....L[.LT[ ...4.:...... ...... I I TJ .... ........ i dFfFf 7 - 38.00 6OO >1 84.Q .........T.......I i..:. k . H: -H -- - I -f H - 1 IJH :: ZA TAANPARENT SECURITY Rev. Date: 11-30-05 Typical Weapons Control Scenario I Norrnal.:EAtii; . : :. G if the system is not busy or occupied the user may enter the structure through the "A" door or outside entry door. Note: This door is always unlocked if the system is empty or occupied prior to entry into the facility. V The user proceeds to walking through the Weapons Defector. The Detector scans for weapons, whose sensitivity is programmed at start-up. if no weapon is detected, a green prompt will light, the "A" door will lock and OF door will unlock, allowing passage. a if the user decides not to continue through the "B" interior entry lane door, he or she may turn around and leave through the "A" exterior entry door at any time. I wiapóñ:DèéàtedOuring Entry ••. . :.• aEnter the structure through the "A" door U Walk though the Weapons Detector. If a weapon or large quantity of metal is detected, the red display will light and an alarm will sound. G You may: a Deposit metal object into the optional Inspection Tray (Requires a camera and monitor if visibility is encumbered) and step back through the Weapons Defector and try again, or aLeave the Entry Lane through the unlocked "A" entry door, or V Through an optional intercom, the user may request assistance from the operator who may in turn authorize an override and allow passage through the "B" interior door. I•TWóP.SA Entry : ... ... ..•. :.. ...........S I 12 The first person enters the "A" door and steps through the Weapons Detector followed by a second person. The interior "B" door will remain locked until the second person successfully passes through the weapons detector and is standing with the first person. G If anyone remains in the "A" zone and does not pass through the detector, the "B" door will not allow entry. I NorthàIExit . '. .: E. :•....... £7 If the Exit Lane is not in use, an optional green prompt will be lit, indicating free passage out of the system. a Open the unlocked exit "C" door and walk towards the "0" Exit door. An optional interior green prompt will light allowing passage out of the "0" door. G if the occupant needs to re-enter the building, they must re-enter through the Entry Lane. :...;.... . £1 if the system is occupied (C>!)), the optional red prompt will be lit. U If occupied, simply wait for the occupant to exit. /2 if trouble prevents the Normal Exit process then the operator at the console can disable the locks through a switch mounted on the console. G if the above actions are not possible, the user may press the emergency release switch, (optional), adjacent to the exit door. This switch will provide an immediate re/ease of the locks. This action will also set a local a/am,. I A sslstance Request .... :. ••.. . (1/f a user requires assistance entering the building the System is provided with an Assistance Request Switch (mounted adjacent to the Entry Lane exterior "A" door). This button when pressed alerts administrative or security personnel to come to the aid of the requestor. a An intercom is provided inside the portal to request assistance while inside the Entry Lane. Manual Override •.: All Weapons Control Systems can be provided with an optional key switch (mounted outside the Entry Lane "A" door). This switch is connected to the System's emergency relay such that when the key switch is activated, all doors will unlock. This function is designed to allow authorized persons to enter the building even if the Entry Lane lockdown button on the operator's console has inadvertently been left on. TRANSPARENT SECURITY I SA9084'-Stivcturài Components (1)• •.:. The Mode! 9084 is a 90" deep x"er wide two lane structure that can use standard Vi' laminated glass or ballistic materials up to a Level ii, (under 17, as standard. The structure and wall assemblies am fabricated from 44ffx. 125 thIck extruded aluminum tubing. The upper header assemblies are fabricated from 4'x6c. 125" thick aluminum tubing. The horizontal wall supports are fabricated from 2'6" aluminum tubing. Each header supports a concealed hydraulic door closer. This material Is assembled with special mounting brackets and bolted together. Al! structurel components are provided with Isolation mounting blocks at sensitive joints in the structure. These blocks prevent eddy currents from effecting the operation of the weapons detection system thereby reducing false alarms. . . 5•... :. For use with Y,'-15116" thick glass. (Lovell or Level II) I :cP9084w-cellingPanel•set(i) .:.-. :.. 5 .. The celllng panels consist of 4 decorative Melamine ceiling panels and 2 vent screens over the center of each lane to provide ain7ow1n the structure. lD3684R.Door,RJiht:Hád(3)&03684L-LeftW . 3.0'7'-0" narrow stile frames with 10" bottom rail. This door is fabricated from ISOTEC own Vi' thick wall stile extrusion. The top rail Is solid 2"x3" aluminum bar making it one of the strongest doors In the Industry. Each door Is center pivot mounted with 2.25" offset providing over 32"clear space when the door Is open. The door is supported with roller bearings, which can accommodate up to Level ill ballistic panels. [PB36.PushBaf,(4)..:..... ••. ... A horizontal 1" aluminum bar with 3" offset is provided on all doors as standard. These door pulls are Isolated from the door with Nylon bushings and 5/16" connector bolts. I PHIO - Pull Renege, (1)... .:. .. : A vertical 1" aluminum bar with 8" center on pull is provided on all doors as required. These door pulls are Isolated from the door with Nylon bushings and 5116" connector bolts. I DC1OR..DóàrCIoie,Rlght(3)&DC.1oL:Left()' :.:s;; .:' Each header supports a concealed hydraulic door closer or optional automatic door opener. The door closers are certified to exceed 10,000,000 cycles in independent testing. These door closers meet the ADA reduced opening force requirements and are listed as a UL certified device. Each closer has a 90-degree no hold open feature with adjustable hydraulic backcheck for protection of the door. TPIO -Top PIllotASsembly (4) .: .: . •. . ':1 CNC machined walking arm pivot assembly with door position sensor. This assembly provides a W hardened steel plunger for maximum strength. I 8P1OBoftoinPivótAssOmbiy (4) The door pivot assemblies provide structural support when anchoring to a concrete pad and provide Isolation for the Weapons Control System FiML12-MaáñóucLocic'4 . . .. Magnetic Lock wibond sensor - An overhead mounted lock provides for a 1200 Lbs. direct holding force. Each lock has a built-In magnetic bond sensor to confirm proper bonding of the lock and armature mounted to the door. I C4I0.C6ntrollerAsèembly(1) ..:.: s ... .....•. The controller utilizes an offthe-sheif Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) to run programs specifically designed for the ISOTEC products. The controller assembly provides for an UL Listed emergency relay that disables all locks in case of an emergency. .PS62 owerSuppiy(i) . ... •... . . A 24 volt 5.5 amp power supply Is provided to operate all locks, displays and electronic equipment, if also provides power to the weapons detector. If a fault Is detected this system recovers automatically. 401-StathS6110010yJwo Color(1) .' .: .:. . ....'s The function of the status display is to Indicate to the user the status of passage at the Interior entry door. This display typically mounts at eye level for easy viewing. Typically "red" indicates no passage while "green indicates that the passage Is authorized. :DP1ODoOr Position Sensor (4) s: : Each door has a Biased Magnetic Switch mounted into the door pivot assembly for a clear, secure method of monitoring the operation of each door. Each switch provides confirmation that the door Is closed A second set of contacts Is provided for auxiliary alarm contacts on exterior doors. I:0320-bccupafl6y.Sensor, HeadórMOunted.(4) . . I i/R Presents sensors are provided in each of the four occupancy zones, in systems with large occupancy zones maximum coverage can be attained with additional occupancy sensors. I ARIO- Assistance Request Switch (1) ' A lighted switch outside the entrance door is available to aid a disabled person. Whenever the Assistance Request button Is pressed, an annunciator on the Control Panel will sound. To acknowledge and silence this tone, a button on the control console Is Provided to reset the request. ITs10-rarnper.swIicI :5'.:. ' ' ". .1 ISOTEC uses a universal switch for all tamper switch applications. WC602- 'Touchscreefl Operator Control Console (1) •. '1 I Control Console - This console provides an operator the ability to control the operation of the portal through a programmed Touchscreen switches, I ICIOO'-'lnterconnect Cablei0O'(l) This cable provides Interconnect of all low power and signal communications between the Weapons Control System and the Console. I iK10'- installation HarwwareKJg (1) All anchor bolts, shims and caulk required for the Installation of the product. FC23-908- Bronze Finish, Textured (1) . : '•.' ... I Bronze Powder Coat Paint #PEF-21233R OM10CD,,954W.. Operation I "MainteAañce Manual (1) 'I One copy of the Installation/OperatIons and Technical Manual on CD Is provided with each system. This manual provides all information necessary to Install, operate and maintain the system. A complete set of systen, schematics is provided, Why' Onsier Weapons ContoI? I A Bank Robber/ occurs every 51 'Minutes I Bank Robberies account for $70 million in lost revenues every year Bank Robber) Is highly bared by consumers I Bank Robberies, are committed: 31% With aFlrwm .•.. . 46% with the Th,Et of a Weapon Locations Of Robberies: 40% Maimpblitan. Suburban 28% Small Town Isotec has the Answeñl Cost Effective Weapons Control Systems Site Specific Systems without 'Breaking the Bank" Many Standard MOdfls'Avàilabie . . .• AIL- AAH WSRm c =3N vml=~ 1i ______ / \ .•;• ____________ TRANS - C __ •Weapons ContriltAp,4&ii _______ intercom \ Metal Defection System Occupancy Sensor (1 of 4) • .' \ -. J inspection Tray more. _____ Inspection Tray Controller/Power Supply _________________________ Unlntem,ptlble Power Supply _ _ sseeque5 swe A / I intercom Handset Manual Key Override j I Video Monitor Deadiock (1 of 2) ) : Ballistic Glass. LevelL ii. &Ill n rnaN.rAftrr .ecu.STr Standard Weapons Control Systems A A I Model 9096 Mudo 90108 H ppJi __ I ii IT I el 5 3 - 2 F E C r IBDtao b 04 133 W. l2lat Ave. Wtmfnater,COBUM A 9084C Outside dimensions: -0/+0.25 in -• Outlifle Drawing - A I -01 B Date; 3117108_- I S 4 $ 2 .1 ____ I 7 I 5 4 I 3 2 V I F 84.00 In 1 4.00 In 'là C b __________ ______ ______ 4.001n - 3Q.00 In 36.00 In 84.00Iri I5Dtec Inc. 1343W.121etAve. Westminster, CO 80234 A 9084C Iront Aew . -02_ DSIO 3I1718 noneI _I'_I_of I I7 .' 3I 2 1 C a E B rJ F F 78.88 In L 8300 In . IIc,1343.W.1213tAve, I WeetmInsr CO 80234 A. . 9084C. Anchor Locations - &° I FOOtprInt Date 3I1fl0B none i r i ot i I 3 2 'V V V. --V •__V -Il ..- •- (-. ,dz7t-rc. TRANSPARENT P ECUATV Glazing Option Specifications muITm1D Isotec ofabrs a number of weapons grade ballistic glass composites for all of its systems. The primary mason for the purchase of any Weapons Control System Is to protect customers and employees against physical attack from a robber or disgruntled employee or spouse. The spOcificatlons below will proVide the necessary data to. make an lnlbnned 'decision on the purchase of material that's right for your system. There are several' methods of making ballistic glass products. They are defined In the following categories and are considered .-&. guideline for purchase by the and, user. All Isotec, Weapons Control Systems are designed to accept up to a Level Ill ballistic material In Its structures. Underwriters Laboratories "classifies ballistic glass from a level Ito Level VIII. For purposes of this document only the first three will be discussed. Level I - Provides protection against handguns of medium caliber, such as 9mm with muzzle. enelgy of-380— 460 foOt pound&(3 shots with a 124 grain bullet weight at 1, 175 .fps). Lovell - Provides protection 1mm high power hand guns such as .357 Magnum and equivalent handguns with muzzle energy ranging from 548 - 663 fOot pounds. (3 shots with a 168 grain bullet weight at 1,250 1,$). Level III - Provides protectIon from superpower hand guns such as .44 Magnum and equivalent handguns With muzzle energy ranging from 971 - 1175 lbot pounds. (3 shots with a 240 grain bullet weight at 1,350 fps). WThrna*DkCi Clad 1ILIjTI1Th1es Unba lanced Glass-Clad Polycwhonates provide an all-purpose security-glazing product for moderate ballistic and forcSd entry threats. These: psoducts are comprised of glass plies on Me exterior and one or more plies of polyarbOnSte on the Inferior. All glass and poycarbonate are held together with a polyurethane layer allowing for the expansion and conbectlon dTh'erentlal of the glass and polycarbonate materials. Typically this material meets tests per!armed by Underwriters Laboratories fora no spell product. (Spelling Is the glass fragments that come off the 1wltness' side of a security glazing While subjected to physical or ballistic assault. In some cases glass spaY can cause serious Injuries) Balanced Glass-Clad Polycerbonates provide an all-purpose security-glazing pioduct for forced entry threats and moderate 'ballistic protection. These products are comprised of equal glass plies on the exterior and one or more pilesofpolycarbonate om the interior. This product meetS the H.P. White protection Level Testing Procedures (TP-0500.02). This product does not meet U.L 752 fore no-spaN product H I 85-00308-RevA L [ I i 13w.i21stAve. Wem!nst,GO1O234 .......... ....... A .1 9084C '--I Top View Drawn B B G I I 2 -- C U n 82.00 In In C B ID 90.00 In fl I I e V I a I 2 F F Isotc mc, 1343W. 121stAve. WealminfitEr. CO 80234 A 90MG Side View Dmwn Br. IU -. Date. 3l178 =A I i ion a ' ' It.. V - V... •VV I ,VII •- C. rRANIPARSN? •RCUN1fP Typical Weapons Confrof Scenario enter the structure through the W door or outside entry door. Note: This door is always unlocked If the system is empty Or occupied prior to entiy Into the facility. C The user proceeds to walk through the Weapons Detector. The Detector scans for weapons whose sensitivity is programmed at start-up. If no weapon is detected, a green prompt wililight,. the W door will lock and Wdoor will unlock,, allowing passage. O if the user decides not to continue through the uBr interior entry lane door, he or she may turn, wouhd and leave through the OA" éxterkirenby door at any time. Weapon NDetected IDuring IW C Enter the structure through the WdOOr C Walk though the Weapons Detector, if a. weapon or large quantity of metal Is detected, the red display will light and an alarm will sound C you may. M Deposit metal object Into the optional InspectiOn Tray (Requires it camera and monitor If visibility Is encumbered) and step back through the Weapons Detector and by again, or C Leave the Entry Lane through the unlocked W C Through an optional lnternom the user may requóst assistance from the operator who may In trim authorize an override and allow passage through the IBO Interior door. Two Person Entiy C The first person enters the "A" door and steps Through the: Weapons Detector followed by a ;second person. The Interior IBD door will remain io&kedufltll the second parson successfully passes through the weapons detector and is standing with the first.person. Cif anyone remains in the Wzone and does not pass through the detector, the "B"door will not allow entry. C If the Exit Lane is not in use, an optional green prompt will be lit, indicating free passage Out of the systan C Open the unlocked ON C door and walk towards the IV Exit Voot. An optional interior green prompt will light allowing passage out of the aD_do,., C If the occupant needs to to-enter the building, they must re-enter through the Entry Lane. C if the system is occupied (C>D), the optional red prompt will be ilL C If occupied, simply wait for the occupant to exit. 1711' trouble pievents the Normal E process then the operator at the console can disable the locks through a switch mounted on the coflsolè C if the above actions eve not possible, the user may press the emergency release switch,. (optional), adjacent to the exit door. ThiS switch will provide an ImmedIaterelease of the locks. This action will also set a loCeIeiairn. Assistance k1Request Off a user requires assistance entering the building the System Is provided with:an Assistance Request Switch (mounted-adjacent to the Entry Law exterior W door). This button When pressed. alerts administrative or security personnel to come to the aid of the requestor. CAn Intercom Is provided Inside the portal to request assistance. while Inside the Enfr, Lane. j7TThTkCA!g1wgi5z All Weapons Cntml Systems can be provided with a optional key a witch (mounted outside the Entry Lane 'A door); This switch Is connected to the System' emergency relay such that when the key switch Is activated, all doors will unlock. This function Is designed to allow authorIzed persons to enter the building even if the Entry Lane !ockdown button, on the operator's console, has Inadvertently been left on. DC-017-084RevA - Isotec Emergency Per NFPA Re The Emergency Release system prOvldOs, In case of a Fire Or other emergen , the bility to unlock all doors. of the system. The relay usedin lhlssystem Is a UL Listed device which, When óoflne,bted rio the building Fire Alarm System, Or other Eme,gency : activated deidce, will dIsable all security controL Additionally, there is a manual ovèn'ide at the operators' console which allows the system to disengage the loclZ which in turn activates an alarm Fire Alarm Release operation In case of a fire or activation of a safety monitoring detection system eu doors will: unlock aubmatIcali This system can be tiOd Into the building fire alarm system earthquake detector ahg'gr an emergency bypass switch. A relay, located In the electronics compartment, is opened when the Fke Alarm has been activated, Thus removing power from all locks. This relay Is a UL Listed device and conforms to NFPA requirements for Fire and Life Safety release of the locks.. Inside of Building Release System ufrernents Pro vidOd with every SyStem Is an Emergency Release Push Button. An alternate action push button, located on the console. when activátéd, ,eieases power to all locks allowing free passage Into and out of the building. A light ifl the switch indicates activation. Provided with every system Ii a Cut Power Key Switch located outside the System. This switch Is used togain.entsy Into the system if the system was locked due to an activation of the metal detector, as on example by the malntenance:crew. Outside of Building DC-021.O-RevA L 1•• C. TRANSPARENT SECURIT—Y -. lsotec Product Compliance For Architects, Engineers and Plan Check Departments All products come under the guldEr(có of the FedOra! Government who Job It Is to protect Minimum ADA Compliance Dimensions the public and standardize. society to a common set of codes. Federal Codes have spawned Stab County and City Codes most Often associated with Installation of all products that work together to provide our Indusby, and others a salë secure and convenient way lbr all pedestrian travel. These categories aie NFPA (National Rio Protection Association), NEC, (National Electrical Code; IBC, (International MiNding Code); ADA, (Americans with Disabilities Act); and either the UL (Underwriters Listing) Or CE (European. Union) listings. Only ADA standard are discussed In this document. All others meet or exceed the requirement forlifeSafety. The following 11ADA Standards for Accessible Design' 028 CFR Part 36 and their amendments are noted below with applicable comments covering the design for all Isotec products. Those Items associated v.4th the desgfl, fabrication and lnstálla Non ate only listed below. Modà19O84AShQwn-(S.CADpickaàu for óthur.ylwi,J iil7EtTi(e Wfleelchelr Passage Width - 4.211.*,Wheelchair Passage bWdlli. The mlnlnzrm, clear b?4th for thigle All Isolec door openings am 32.75' clear wheelchair passage shall be 32 in (815 mm) at a point and 38Th (015 min) when fully opCn while buctures am conthuoua1y(see.Ffg. lend 24(e)). desIgned h a minimum of 38' ia Interior passage vridlh, 2'gieatcrthan r.qu!red I Figure 24e refers to the metal detector All metal detectors em purchased T opening. 1 °tsrence - i Figure 21e Rpm l DC-029-O&RevA Clear Width 4135 Clear Width. Doorways shell have a minimum dear opening of 32 in All standard doors manufadured by ladec (816 mm) with the door open 90 degrees.. rnèasui'ed between the face of lie 38wWe. These doOrs ate center pivoted the door arid the opposite stop (see Fig. 24(e), (b), (c), and (d)) Openings end when opened measure 32-a'4'rlaar morn then 24fa.(610 mm) to depth eh,JI comply wllh•4z1:ald 4.3.3 (see FIg. 24(e)). . •. . Ró(ereflce 'B' 7D Doors In Series — 4.13.7 Two Doom In SOdas. Tha mbiimure apace belw two hinged Or , llolec desIgns ft syStems wib an oiwafl pivoted doors In sodas shall be 481n 11220 mm) plus the nInth of any door length of goa mlnlmwn. This dimension swinging Into the space Doors In Swiss abed iWft either In the some provides the 48 minimum spadng between dheWon orawayfrom the space between the doom (see Fig, 26) doors and allows for the hill opening of the pAwslib door. ! L\ ZZ• 'C' Reference f 1•___•1 -1• _1 - ____________ Door Hardware .. . 413.9' Door Hardware. Handles. pLus, latchft locks, and other operating AllheaMwe IsADA oonWllant dSvlces on accessible doors shall have a shape that Is easy 10 OW AM one hand and does not require tight grasping tIght pincbh7g or twisting of As wdstlo oplrate. . Door clOseSS 4.13.10' Door Closera 1f8d0or has 8 rJuser, then the sweep pedodOfthe All doors are provided with a90 degree, no closer shell be adjusted so that from an open position of 70 degrees the hold open closer, with a variety of dour wfII take at least 3 second; to move to a paint Ste (76 mm) frarfl the adjustments for ç, speed latch speed. latch, 17 eaWiled to the leOdfrig edge Of the door. All adjustments are made In the field after the ballistic materials are Installed. A4.1110 Door Closeis. Cloaws with delayed action features give a person This tppe of closer Is not advisable In tide mOle lime 11 maneuver through doorways. They we particulai'Iyuswtilon Opilcafton. MR" used Inter!or doors auth as enb'ances to haletleoms. Door Opening Force ... 413.11' Door Opening Fame. The maximum fame for pushing or pulling Isotec uses claws with a number of open edoorehallbo as follow featores including an adjustable Power th Adjustment at allows far a 66 to 0466: (1) FirO doors shall have the rnwmwn opening ibme ellormble by the adjustment of the doom open presswa. This appropriate adnifrilEbatwe authority. adjustment is made In, the Reld agar the ballistic panele areInstaffaiL (2)Olherdoore. extwlorhlAged d0ora IReserwd). latenor hinged doojar 51bf(22.21*l) (e)alidhig ortolding doom 6 6f(22.2N) These forces do not apply to the fame ,equLvedto rebast latch bolts or disengage other devices that may hold the door In a closed.posilion. D0629-08.ReyA i ,47iL: YR.411!BPARENT8ECVAITV Typical Fabricatlonand Assembly Process All Systems: start with a Job Oider which 'defines all Items mat make up the System. Thlà document will provide the tribal knowledge used to build Mass. systems over the yeeia Do not deviate from these Instructions or there may beprobtezns In the Installation or performance of the system. For simplicity a typical two lane system will . be. discussed1 and where required, notes will dCflAO alternative processea 10roduction Cycle Phase! - Site Specific Setup 5Fleld Dimension Clarification 17 Generale AutoC4D Drawing Set 17lnternal Review of Drawing Set acuàtomer Sign-off on Drawing Package e7Prepare Fabrication Cut fist a Prepare Bill of Materials Phase II- Fabrication 17 MaterIal Procurement alncoinlàg Inspection iiStructural Fabrication a7ControI System Fabrication CPre.Asse,flbly and Inspect Phase W-Assernblyand Test 17SbvcturaIAssembly U COntrol System Assembly 17AdJust and Calibrate DTOst for Compliance and Operation t7 Inspection Process 17Dlsassernble for Packing :17FIn5J Inspection Phase V Transportation to Site 08chadule Shipping i7Bulld Shipping Crate 7Pack.IntO CiatO i7Transport to $ite Phase Ill - Finish i7Flnlsh Preparation 17 Transport to Finisher i7Powder Coat Finish t7Finish inspection Phase Vi - Fleld.lnstailatlon' 0 SIte Preparation. £7 Receive and Vlsualiylnspect ibr Damage DAssernble System • . s7AdJustmeflt or,Cállbrate LYInspectCieafl, and Test .4 S3411-084WA I TRAN8P*flNT BECURIFT National and internatIonal Market ApplicaticflS g Financial lnst!tutlofls State and City Capital Offices g Court Houses 0 High School Entrances 0 Computer Rooms 0 Communication Facilities 0 Universities and Colleges 0 Air Lines and Air Ports 0 Police Stations 0 Low Income Housing by Pharmaceutical Laboratones and Retail Stores 0 Pharmaceutical Specialized Retail Stores 0 Chemical Expenmentetion Areas 0 National Development Laboratories 0' Weapons, Manufacturers. 0' National Weapons Storage 0 Intelligence Community 0' State Department 0' National IRS Offices 0' National Post. Office 0 casinos 0 Low Income Apartment Housing 0' Luxwy High Rise Buildings 0' Convenience Stores H. Jeweliy Stores PawnShops 0 Many More' •• L1 I: . .....'. .. AJtp,vduCtscome under thegiidànce.ofThe Federal Government, who's jobit is. to protect thepubllcand standardize society to a common set of co4ea. Today these Federal Codes have spawned State, County and City Codes maldng a nightmare for anyone not familiar with these codas moat often associated with Installation of a product These categories, although independent of one another, work L'OgeUWtO provide our Induefry and others a Sal's, Secure and Convenient system to prevent a weapon(s) from entering the pren*es . .. These catOgorlis.ere: NPPA (NailonaiFhva Protection Association); NEC, (Nallonal Beatrice! Code;IBC, (International Building Code), ADA, (Americans with DlsabllWes Act), end either the UL (Underi.wllers Llsbng) or CE (&irupean Union) listings used In the Isotoc Products The MoI4*lg guid&llnes, pubil dbtheAA&cafle With,Dlsablluløs.ActADA 71U Ill Teohfllcal Assthtance Manual, provide beneficial data for the Installer to obtain a proper understanding of the prodUct design. Minimum ADA COmpeDimensans:(Mo6I9O844anâ9OiOM) 9 c.:oi ADA Codes and Isotec Compliance: The "ADA Standards forAccesslble DesIgn" #28 CFR Part 36 and thek amendments am noted below with applicable comments coveting the design for all 1801cc products. Those Items essodated with the design, febdcation and installalion are only listed below.. :1Sb.te.cterii WbeeIchalrPassègQ4Wdqi _____' 4.2.1' I'Wieelchalr Passage ViIh The mhilnwn dear NO for ewheekhahpaasegealwHbe 32 ln(816mm)atapolniand 36 In (915mm) continuously (see 019.100W.' 4(e)) All Isotec door opentogs we 3275" dear when hilly open while siruotwee are designed v6h a mhilmwn of 38" for hitedor passage width, 2' pvefar than reqiihwri - Agme24e relerstó the motel defector opening. All metal detectors are purchased with 3ropenlngs T Reference 'A' __ FIgure 240 Fn1 :. .: 413.5 Clear Width. Doorways shall have a inloinnan clearopenln.g All standard doors mwiuhiotwed by Isotec are 36" of 32 In (816 mm) with the door open 90 degteesj measured wide. These doors are center ptmtod and when behvuen the face of Me door and the opposite stop (ass ft 24(a), opened measure 324/4"clear. (U). (c), and(d)). Openlngsrnote than 24Th (610 mm) in depth shall comply wIth 4.2.1 and 4.8.3 (see FU 24(b)).' Reference 'B' Figure — 4117 Two Doors In Sede& The mlnfrnum apace between two bkigad or pivoted doors In sedee shell be 48Th (1220 mm) plus the Isotec designs It systems with an overall length of 90" mfrdmunL This dimension pmvideo (he 481w mlilmwn width of any door swInging No the space. Dooie In series shall spacing between doom and allows for the hill swing eWierto the same dhoction or away (mm the space between the doom (see Fig. 26). opening of the opposite door. ,— "S-4 r 1 -1 '-1 1- Riference'C' :4I .?:!•' __________________•. — iar Door Haithvww. Handles, pulls, latches, locks, and other All hardware ISACI4 campllanl operating devices on scceaslble do= shag have a shops that Is easy to grasp with one hand and does not regalia tight grasping, • tight pinching. ortwlstlng of the W,lstto operate. DÔOI CldSøt*.'' ____ -ill 101 Door CIose, If a door has a dose, then the sweep All doois are pmvided iWflt a 90 degree, no hold pedodof the closershali be adjusted so that from on open position open closer, with a variety of adjustments for closer of 70 degreee, the door will take at least 3 seconds to move to a speed, latch speed All adjustments are made In the poInt 3 in (76 mm) ham the Iutck sneawaud to the loading edge of field after the balilsifomateslela are lnsta1is the door. - A4.13.10 Door Closere. Closers with delayed action fealwwe Ulm a This type of closer Is not advisable In this oppltoaticn, person more time to maneuver tisough dooiwaya. They we particularly useM on liequently used Interior doers such as entrenceeto tOilet rooms. boor OpeningForve " I - 4.13.11-Dow Opening Force. The rnaxlmwn force for pushing or Isofec uses Cfoaeru edh a number of (óalwes pulling open a door ahhllbe aS blows: ladudogone djuatable Pa war Adjustment aneW that allows for a 0-fts# 'e0sbnent of the doors open (1) Ffre doors shell have the minimum opening force allowable by pressure. TN, adjustment is made In the field after the eppmpatate admlnhirative authority, ballistic panels we ThstaIleo Generally the exterior • dome are adjusted to 8.5# We the Interior dome ( Other doors. are adJustedlo the 5# required byADA. (a) exterior hinged doors.' (ResUmed). (b)intodo, hinged d000r Sib! (22,2N) All Isotec doOm am equ.ped with four egk,sfrnents (c) dkllng or *Ong doom, 5lbf(22N) to properly operate the doors. They can be accessed though the cover plate covering the door closer when These forceeo'o not apply to the forceraquhedto retract latch boils the door Is In its open positim. — or, disengage other devices that may hold the door In a closed position. A4.1111 Door Opening Porno. Although most people with disabiflies can exert at least 51b1(2a2N), both pushing and pulling hem e stationary pOsilion, a few people with severe dIsabIlitIes cannot exert 3 Ib! (I& IaN). Although some people cennot manage the aL'owable forces in this guideline and many others berm difficulty, door dosera must have ceztehp minimum doslflg forces to close doom eatlsfacloffly. Forces for pushing or pulling doors open we measured with a puth.p ull scale under the following conditioner Hinged doors: Force applied perpendicular to the door at the door opener or 30 In (760 mm) from the hinged side, whichever Is fertherileth the NOV. SDdlngbr folding doorer Force appllqd perdflel to the door at doOr pull or latth. Application of force: Apply force gradually so that the applied farce does not exceed the reslatenco of (he doos In hlghrlse bUlidinge, air-piesewa dlllarantials may require a mod!ifcallon of this aperifrcatlon hi ordertomeet the funoffbnal Intent, rl~ FUNDAMENTALS OF FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS 72-31 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM RECORD OF COMPLETION iLE Op Name of' protected property: (IHOC - CARLSBAD Address: 71R0 AVENIDA FNCINAS. CARLSBAD CA 92011 Representative of protected propelty (name/phone : "Joe - Authority having jurisdiction: cels 4'€_ - Address/telephone number: Organization name/phone Representative name/phone Installer iii Enterorises Supplier Notifier Service organization JJJ Enterprises Location of record (as-built) drawings: 00L,5,40- Location of operation and mainterncc manuals: Location of test reports: A contract for test and inspection in accordance with NFPA standard(s) Contract No(s): Effective date: . Expiration date: System Software Operating system (executive) software revision level(s): Site-specific software revision date: Revision completed by: NOTIFIER CO. (name) (firm) 1. Type(s) of System or Service NFPA 72, Chapter 6— Local If alarm is transmitted to location(s) off premises, list where received: GMS II27LOMA AVE, LONG BEACH, CA90804 0 NFPA 72, Chapter 8— Remote Station Telephone numbers of the organization receiving alai-in: Alarm: Supervisory: Trouble: If alarms are retransmitted to public tire service communications centers or others, indicate location and telephone numbers of the organization receiving alarm: Indicate how alarm is retransmitted: 0 NFPA 72, Chapter 8— Proprietary Telephone numbers of the organization receiving alarm: Alarm: Supervisory: Trouble: If alarms are retransmitted to public fire service communications centers or others, indicate location and telephone numbers of the organization receiving alarm: Indicate how alarm is retransmitted: . -- 0 NFPA 72, ChapterS — Central Station Prime contractor: Central station location: FIGURE 4.5.2.1 Record of Completion. 72-32 NATIONAL FIRE ALARM CODE Means of transmission of signals from the protected premises to the central station: 0 McCulloh 0 Multiplex 0 One-way radio 0 Digital alarm communicator - 0 Two-way radio 0 Others Means of transmission of alarms to the public fire service communications center: System location: 0 NFPA 72, Chapter 9— Auxiliary Indicate type of connection: 0 Local energy 0 Shunt 0 Parallel telephone Location of telephone number lbr receipt of signals: Record of System Installation (Fill out after installation is complete and wiring is checked for opens, shorts, ground faults, and improper branching, but prior to conducting operational acceptance tests.) This system has been installed in accordance with the NFPA standards as shown below, was inspected by JJJ ENT on 7/2/09 , includes the devices shown in 5 and 6, and has been in service since 11/13/08 Z NFPA 72, Chapters ( I --Z--T- 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 circle all that apply) NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, Article 760 19 Manufacturer's instructions Record of System Operation Documentation in accordance with Inspection Testing Form, Figure 10.6.2.3, is attached All operational features and functions of this system were tested by JJJ ENT date and found to be operating properly in accordance with the requirements of: NFPA 72, Chapters 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Ii circle all that apply) NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, Article Manufacturer's instructions 0 Ot...... Signed: Organizal Signaling Line Circuits Quantity and class of signaling line circuits connected to system (see NFPA 72, Table 6.6.1): Quantity: I Style: 4 Class: B (NFPA 72, 2 of 4) FIGURE 4.5.2.1 Continued 2002Ecfition FUNDAMENTALS OF FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS 72-33 5. Alarm-Initiating Devices and Circuits Quantity and class or initiating device circuits (see NFPA 72, Table 6.5): Quantity: Style: Class: MANUAL (a) Manual stations Noncoded Transmitters _______ Coded FX.. Addressable &Ile. (b) Combination manual fire alarm and guard's tour coded stations AUTOMATIC Coverage: Complete Partial Selective .......................................Nonrequired Smoke detectors Ion Photo 21 Addressable 21 Duct detectors Ion Photo 3 Addressable 3 Heat detectors FT RR FT/RR - .RC Addressable Sprinkler waterfiow indicators: Transmitters . Noncoded Coded Addressable Ef (iS) The alarm verification feature is disabled or enabled changed from seconds to seconds (t) Other (list): 6. Supervisory Signal-Initiating Devices and Circuits (use blanks to indicate quantity of devices) GUARD'S TOUR 0 Coded stations 0 Noncoded stations =Compulsory guard's tour system comprised of transmitter stations and intermediate stations Note: Combination devices are recorded under 5(b), Manual, and 6(a), Guard's Tour SPRINKLER SYSTEM Check if provided (a)alve supervisory switches (b) [I Building temperature points (c) 0 Site water temperature points 0 Site water supply level points Electric fire pump: Fire pump power (I) Fire pump running (g) 0 Phase reversal Engine-driven fire pump: (11) 0 Selector in auto position (i) 0 Engine or control panel trouble Ci) 0 Fire pump running ENGINE-DRIVEN GENERATOR: 0 Selector in auto position 0 Control panel trouble ''Transfer switches = Engine running Other supervisory function(s) (specify): (NFPA 72, 3 of 4) FIGURE 4.5.2.1 Continued 2002Edition 72-34 NATIONAL FIRE ALARM CODE 7. Annunciator(s) Number: ____________ Type: Location: 8. Alarm Notification Appliances and Circuits NFPA 72, Chapter 6— Emergency Voice/Alann Service Quantity of voice/alarm channels: Quantity of speakers installed: Quantity of telephones or telephone jacks included in system: Single: Multiple: . Quantity of speaker zones: Quantity and the class of notification appliance circuits connected to system (see NFPA 72, Table 6.7): Quantity: I Style:. Class: Types and quantities of notification appliances installed Bells - With Visible Speakers . With Visible Horns EX With Visible Chimes With Visible Other: With Visible (1) Visible appliances without audible: 9. System Power Supplies Fire Alarm Control Panel: EX Nominal voltage: Overcurrent protection: Type: ____ Location: El Secondary (standby): Storage battery: . Amp-hour rating: Calculated capacity to drive system, in hours: - Engine-driven generator dedicated to fire alarm system: Location of fuel storage: Emergency system used as backup to primary power supply: Emergency system described in NFPA 70, Article 700: I20VAC Current rating: Current rating: 4#.f n/a 10. Comments Frequency of routine tests and inspections, if other than in accordance with the referenced NFPA standard(s): System deviations from the referenced NFPA standard(s) are: 7 (signed al ac NOWPpiplo' '.40' jIe %, 7 (date) system(s) satisfactory test(s) witnessed (if required by the authority having jurisdiction): (signed) representative of the authority having jurisdiction (title) (date) (NFPA 72, 4 of 4) FIGURE 4.5.2.1 Continued 2002Edition All Act for 597634 Page 1 of 07/07/09 All Activity Report Page 1 J J J ENTERPRISES POINSETTIA VILLAGE P.O. BOX 463021 7180-88 AVENIDA ENCINAS ESCONDIDO, CA 92046 CARLSBAD, CA 92009 USA POINSETTIA VILLAGE Account: 597634 7180-88 AVENIDA ENCINAS Dealer: 2620 CARLSBAD , CA 92009 USA From: 07/02/09 To: 07/02/09 Date Time Signal Information Account: 597634 07/02/09 THU 07:15:10 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609189408 07:15:11 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (E602 ) E602 0 00 TIMER TEST AREA 00 07:16:12 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 07:16:13 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (E602 ) E602 0 00 TIMER TEST AREA 00 07:46:00 MESSAGE * 07:46:45 ACCOUNT INQUIRY 07:46:45 VINNIE BRUZZI - PASSCODE VERIFIED 07:46:51 ADDED MESSAGES * REQUEST TO PLACE SYSTEM ON TEST UNTIL... * 1500 * VINNIE 07:47:08 TESTING OF ENTIRE SYSTEM - ADDED * TESTING STARTS 07/02/09 07:46 * TESTING ENDS 07/02/09 15:00 * VALID ALL DAYS OF THE WEEK * REASON: VINNIE 09:17:57 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 09:17:58 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (E310 ) E310 0 00 GROUND FAULT(TROUBLE) ZONE 0 AREA 00 09:18:38 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 . 09:18:41 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (R310 ) R310 0 00. RESTORE GROUND FAULT(RESTORE) AREA 00 09:44:22 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 09:44:25 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (E372 ) E372 0 00 PROTECTION LOOP SHORT ZONE 0 AREA 00 09:44:26 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (R372 ) R372 0 00 RESTORE PROTECTION LOOP SHORT AREA 00 09:44:48 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 . 09:44:49 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (E372 ) E372 0 00 https://elink.gmscentral.comIelink?PgmWWREPORT&FUNCVIEW&DATE73 3597.2... 7/7/2009 All Act for 597634 ragc L UI U 07/07/09 A 1 1 A C t i V i t y R e p o r t Page: 2 Date Time Signal Information Account: 597634 07/02/09 THU PROTECTION LOOP SHORT ZONE 0 AREA 00 09:44:53 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (R372 ) R372 0 00 RESTORE PROTECTION LOOP SHORT AREA 00 09:53:06 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 09:53:08 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (E372 ) E372 0 00 PROTECTION LOOP SHORT ZONE 0 AREA 00 09:53:09 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (R372 ) R372 0 00 RESTORE PROTECTION LOOP SHORT AREA 00 09:59:30 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 09:59:30 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (E372 ).E372 0 00 PROTECTION LOOP SHORT ZONE 0 AREA 00 09:59:34 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (R372 ) R372 0 00 RESTORE PROTECTION LOOP SHORT AREA. 00 10:00:33 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 10:00:34 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (E372 ) E372 0 00 PROTECTION LOOP SHORT ZONE 0 AREA 00 10:00:37 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (R372 ) R372 0 00 RESTORE PROTECTION LOOP SHORT AREA 00 10:29:30 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 10:29:30 SIGNAL RECEIVED; (E308 ) E308 0 00 SYSTEM SHUTDOWN ZONE 0 AREA 00 10:30:01 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 10:30:02 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (E380 ) E380 27 00 SENSOR TROUBLE ZONE 27 AREA 00 10:30:06 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (E380 ) E380 11 00 SENSOR TROUBLE ZONE 11 AREA 00 10:37:27 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 10:37:28 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (E372 ) E372 0 00 PROTECTION LOOP SHORT ZONE 0 AREA 00 10:37:32 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (R372 ) R372 0 00 RESTORE PROTECTION LOOP SHORT AREA 00 10:37:55 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 10:37:57 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (E372 ) E372 0 00 PROTECTION LOOP SHORT ZONE 0 AREA 00 10:37:59 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (R372 ) R372 0 00 RESTORE PROTECTION LOOP SHORT AREA 00 10:42:24 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 10:42:25 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (R380 ) R380 11 00 RESTORE TROUBLE AREA 00 ZONE 11 10:46:15 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 10:46:17 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (E372 ) E372 0 00 PROTECTION LOOP SHORT ZONE 0 AREA 00 10:46:18 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (R372 ) R372 0 00 RESTORE PROTECTION LOOP SHORT AREA 00 10:46:46 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH https:/Ielink. gmscentral.comlel nk?Pgm=WW EPORT&FUNCVIEW&DATE73 3597.2... 7/7/2009 All Act for 597634 07/07/0.9 . A 1 1 A c t i v i t y R e o r t Page: 3 Date Time Signal Information Account: 597634 07/02/09 THU CALLER ID 7609180531 10:46:48 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (E372 ) E372 0 00 PROTECTION LOOP SHORT ZONE 0 A R E A 0 0 10:46:51 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (R372 ) R372 0 00 • RESTORE PROTECTION LOOP S H O R T A R E A 0 0 10:51:15 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 10:51:15 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (E372 ) E372 0 00 • PROTECTION LOOP SHORT ZO N E 0 A R E A 0 0 10:51:18 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (R372 ) R372 0 00 RESTORE PROTECTION LOOP SH O R T A R E A 0 0 10:51:41 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 10:51:42 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (E372.) E372 0 00 PROTECTION LOOP SHORT Z O N E 0 A R E A 0 0 10:51:45 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (R372 ) R372 0 00 RESTORE PROTECTION LOOP S H O R T A R E A 0 0 10:52:17 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 10:52:18 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (E372 ). E372 0 00 PROTECTION LOOP SHORT ZON E 0 A R E A 0 0 10:52:21 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (R372 ) R372 0 00 RESTORE PROTECTION LOOP SH O R T A R E A 0 0 11:09:02 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 11:09:05 SIGNAL -RECEIVED: (R308 ) R308 0 00 • RESTORE SYSTEM SHUTDOWN A R E A 0 0 11:49:42 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 11:49:44 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (E521 ) E521 0 00 BELL 1 DISABLE. ZONE 0 ARE A 0 0 11:49:45 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (E308 ) E308 0 00 SYSTEM SHUTDOWN ZONE 0 A R E A 0 0 11:49:50 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (R308 ) R308 0 00 RESTORE SYSTEM SHUTDOWN A R E A 0 0 11:53:57 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 11:54:00 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (Elil ) Elli 8 00 FIRE-SMOKE DETECTOR ZONE 8 A R E A 0 0 11:54:32 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 11:54:33 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (E200 ) E200 5 00 FIRE SUPERVISORY AREA 00 Z O N E 5 11:55:37 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 11:55:39 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (E200 ) E200 6 00 FIRE SUPERVISORY AREA 00 Z O N E 6 11:56:56 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 11:56:57 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (Elli ) Eli]. 10 00 FIRE-SMOKE DETECTOR ZONE 1 0 A R E A 0 0 . 11:58:58 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 11:58:59 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (Elli ) Elil 9 00 htfns.//eljnk.gmscentral.com/eljnk?Pgm= W W R E P O R T & F I J N C = V I E W & D A T E = 7 3 3597.2... 7/7/2009 All Act for 597634 rage 4 01:1) 07/07/09 A 1 1 A c t i v i t y R e p 0 r t Page: 4 Date Time Signal Information Account: 597634 07/02/09 THU FIRE-SMOKE DETECTOR ZONE 9 AREA 00 11:59:00 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (Elli ) Elli 15 00 FIRE-SMOKE DETECTOR ZONE 15 AREA 00 11:59:35 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 11:59:35 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (Elil ) Elil 16 00 FIRE-SMOKE DETECTOR ZONE 16 AREA 00 11:59:57 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 11:59:58 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (Elli ) Elli 11 00 FIRE-SMOKE DETECTOR ZONE 11 AREA 00 12:01:18 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 12:01:19 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (E111 ) Elli 14 00 FIRE-SMOKE DETECTOR ZONE 14 AREA 00 12:02:18 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 12:02:20 SIGNAL RECEIVED:. (Elil ) Elil 26 00 FIRE-SMOKE DETECTOR ZONE 26 AREA 00 12:02:44 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 12:02:44 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (Elli ) Elli 25 00 FIRE-SMOKE DETECTOR ZONE 25 AREA 00 12:02:47 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (Elil ) Elil 18 00 FIRE-SMOKE DETECTOR ZONE 18 AREA 00 12:02:51 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (E111 ) E111 24 00 FIRE-SMOKE DETECTOR ZONE 24 AREA 00 12:02:53 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (Elil ) Elil 17 00 FIRE-SMOKE DETECTOR ZONE 17 AREA 00 12:03:27 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 12:03:28 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (Elil ) Elil 23 00 FIRE-SMOKE DETECTOR ZONE 23. AREA 00 12:03:50 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 12:03:51 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (Elli ) Elli 22 00 FIRE-SMOKE DETECTOR ZONE 22 AREA 00 12:05:17 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH .CALLER ID 7609180531 12:05:17 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (E200 ) E200 .7 00 FIRE SUPERVISORY AREA 00 ZONE 7 12:06:03 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 12:06:06 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (Elli ) Elli 19 . 00 FIRE-SMOKE DETECTOR ZONE 19 AREA 00 12:06:28 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 12:06:29 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (Elil ) Elli 20 00 FIRE-SMOKE DETECTOR ZONE 20 AREA 00 12:07:05 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 12:07:05 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (E111 ) Elil 21 00 FIRE-SMOKE DETECTOR ZONE 21 AREA 00 12:07:30 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH https://elink. gmscentral.com/elink?Pgm WTREPORT&FUNCVIEW&DATE73 3597.2... 7/7/2009 All Act for 597634 07/07/09 A 1 1 A C t i v i t y R e p o r t Page: 5 Date Time Signal Information Account: 597634 07/02/09 THU CALLER ID 7609180531 12:07:31 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (Elil ) Elil 12 00 FIRE-SMOKE DETECTOR ZONE 12 AREA 00 12:10:14 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 12:10:15 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (Elli ) Elil 13 00 FIRE-SMOKE DETECTOR ZONE 13 AREA 00 12:10:18 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (E308 ) E308 0 00 SYSTEM SHUTDOWN ZONE 0 AREA 00 12:10:22 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (R111 ) R111 B. 00 RESTORE SMOKE AREA 00 12:10:26 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (R111 ) R111 10 00 RESTORE SMOKE AREA 00 12:10:28 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (Rili ) Rill 9 00 RESTORE SMOKE AREA 00 12:10:32 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (R111 ) Rill 15 00 RESTORE SMOKE AREA 00 12:10:36 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (Rill ) Rill 16 00 RESTORE SMOKE AREA 00 12:10:41 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (Rill ) Rill 11 00 RESTORE SMOKE AREA 00 12:10:45 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (R111 ) Rill 14 00 RESTORE SMOKE AREA 00 12:10:48 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (R111 ) Rill 26 00 RESTORE SMOKE AREA 00 12:10:51 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (R111 ) Rill 25 00 RESTORE SMOKE AREA 00 12:10:55 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (R111 ) Rill 18 00 RESTORE SMOKE AREA 00 12:10:59 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (Rill ) Rill 24 00 RESTORE SMOKE AREA 00 12:11:03 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (Rill ) Rill 17 00 RESTORE SMOKE AREA 00 12:11:24 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (CALLH) CALLH CALLER ID 7609180531 12:11:25 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (Rill ) Rill 23 00 RESTORE SMOKE AREA 00 12:11:26 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (Rill ) R111 22 00 RESTORE SMOKE AREA 00 12:11:30 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (Rill ) Rill 19 00 RESTORE SMOKE AREA 00 12:11:35 SIGNAL RECEIVED: CR111 ) R111 20 00 RESTORE SMOKE AREA 00 12:11:38 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (Rill ) R111 21 00 RESTORE SMOKE AREA 00 12:11:42 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (R111 ) Rill 12 00 RESTORE SMOKE AREA 00 12:11:45 SIGNAL RECEIVED: CR111 ) Rill 13 00 RESTORE SMOKE AREA 00 12:11:49 SIGNAL RECEIVED: CR200 ) R200 5 00 RESTORE FIRE SUPERVISORY(RST) AREA 00 12:11:53 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (R200 ) R200 6 00 RESTORE FIRE; SUPERVISORY(RST) AREA 00 12:11:57 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (R200 ) R200 7 00 https://elink.gmscentral.com/elink?Pgm=WWREPORT&FUNC=V I E W & D A ' r E = 7 33597.2... 7/7/2009 All Act for 597634 Page 6of6 07/07/09 A 1 1 A c t ± v i t y R e p o r t Page: 6 Date Time Signal Information Account: 597634 07/02/09 THU RESTORE FIRE SUPERVISORY(RST) AREA 00 12:12:02 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (R521 ) R521 0 00 RESTORE BELL 1 DISABLE AREA 00 12:12:06 SIGNAL RECEIVED: (R308 ) R308 0 00 RESTORE SYSTEM SHUTDOWN AREA 00 12:13:00 ACCOUNT INQUIRY 12:13:00 VINNIE BRUZZI - PASSCODE VERIFIED 12:14:30 OPERATOR ADDED MESSAGES * TEST RESULTS GIVEN * **************************************** 13:53:51 Dealer change request approved. 13:55:44 E-Mail Enter/Edit Change Request * From: vsi-fax@gmsreports.com * Reply to: vsi-fax@gmsreports.com * To: jim@jjjent.com * Subject: Notification of Acceptance on * 597634 : POINSETTIA VILLAGE * Message: Account 597634 : POINSETTIA * VILLAGE changes to * Zones,were accepted on 07/02/09. * Attachment: A dealer.txt 12308 bytes 15:01:30 TESTING AUTOMATICALLY EXPIRED * TESTING STARTS 07/02/09 07:46 * TESTING ENDS 07/02/09 15:00 * VALID ALL DAYS OF THE WEEK * VINNIE https://elink.gmscentraLcom/elinJc?Pgm=wwREpoRT&FIJNc=vIEw&DAE733 597.2... 7/7/2009