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Permit No: FA060054
- 6070 AVENIDA
Job Address: Status: ISSUED
ENCINAS
Permit Type: FALARM Applied 7/26/2006
Parcel No: 2110303000 Approved: 7/26/2006
Lot #: 0
Reference No.: Issued: 7/26/2006
PC #: • • Inspector:
Project Title: VELOCITY SPORT PERFORMANCE ONE FIRE ALARM
-MONITORING SYSTEM INSPECTION
Applicant:
WATCHLIGHT CORPORATION
ill S. MARSHALL AV
ELCAJON,CA
619-442-9595
Owner:
MAXWELL PROPERTIES L P
2304 WINDMILL VIEW RD
EL CAJON CA
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Submitted By:
WATCHLIGHT Corp.
111 S. Marshall Avenue
El Cajon. California 92020
Phone # 619442-9595
License # 594919
VELOCITY SPORT PERFORMANCE
6070 AVENIDA ENCINAS
CARLSBAD, CA.
FIRE ALARM SUBMITTAL
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VELOCITY SPORT PERFORMANCE
FIRE ALARM SUBMITTAL
OTY DESCRIPTION MODEL # MANF.
1 FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL XRSFC DMP
1 FIRE ALARM ANNUNCIATOR 692F-R. DMP
1 SMOKE DETECTORS 521B ESL
1 PULL STATION 850S DMP
I HORN STROBE P1224MCW SYSTEM SENSOR
1 CONNECTION TO EXISTING WATERFLOW AND Ply (BY OTHERS)
LOT 14/2 FIRE CABLE NOTIFICATION
LOT 18/2 FIRE CABLE INITIATION
LOT 18/4 FIRE CABLE ANNUNCIATOR
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CSFM#
7165-1157:104
7165-1157:104
7272-0447:140
7150-1157:112
7135-1653:163
NYC
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Economical, reliable
performance for small
commercial applications
XR5 commercial fire and slave communicators from
DMP are perfect for small commercial installations
that require reliable, cost-effective monitoring.
Built-in 2-line dialer
500mA auxiliary power
S . One Class A (Style D) zone for sprinkler supervision
Four Class B (Style A) smoke-detector zones
Rely on DMP to increase the value of your next
fire alarm installation. High-quality DMP panels
and network monitoring technologies have led the
industry for decades and significantly reduce the
cost of monitoring communications.
XRS - 5 ZONE
4ERC1LFJREPANEL.
Compatible with the iCOMsi for network/ Internet reporting
Programmable reporting to one or two central stations
Remote upload/download with Remote Link"'
Two Form C relay outputs optional • Built-in plain English programming from any keypad
Four open collector outputs for annunciation • Individual zone programming for fire, fire verification,
Built-In dual phone line module with line monitoring retard delay, cross-zoning, and fire supervisory
Built-in bell circuit trouble monitor, connects to Model 865 • Compatible with a variety of LCD keypads
or 866 Notification Circuit Modules • Fire Drill feature for practice evacuations
1.5 Amp alarm belt output (XR5FC) • Swinger bypass option on all zones
500mA auxiliary outut • Inherent power limited circuits
Operates on 16 VAC power • Automatic recall test reporting
4-wire keypad and annunciator circuit. 'One-man Walk Test
• 16 event history can be viewed from any alpha keypad • Automatic standby battery test
DMP Serial 3, Contact ID, or 442 communication formats
SYSTEM FEATURES FEATURES
One Class A (Style 0) waterflow zone
Four Class B (Style A) 2-wire smoke detector zones
lOOmA 12 VOC switched 4-wire smoke power (XR5FC)
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COMMUNICATION
Each XR5 panel contains a built-in dual
phone line module with line supervision
that can communicate to one or two
remote receivers using DMP Serial 3
digital dialer, Contact ID (CI D), or 4-2
formats. You can also selectively enable
alarm, supervisory/ trouble, backup, and
recall test reporting to either of the two
receivers.
NETWORK MONITORINGTM
An iCOMsL Network Alarm Communicator
connects to the XR5 to provide Internet/
LAN/WAN communications to the panel.
When used in this manner or as a slave
or stand-alone network communicator,
the iCOMsi. reduces or eliminates costly
telephone Lines and communicates to the
central station via high-speed network
connections.
ONE-MAN WALK TEST
Conduct one-man tests of the system and
all connected devices using the Walk Test
feature. Simply enter an access code into
the keypad and XR5 panels automatically
enter test mode. Each time a zone
trips during the test, the bell rings
for two seconds and a Sensor Reset is
automatically performed to reset latched
detectors. When the test is completed,
the results display at the keypad and can
be sent to the central station.
POWERFUL FALSE ALARM
REDUCTION FEATURES
The built-in false alarm reduction
features include cross zoning, fire
verification, fire retard, and CleanM&M
reporting.
Cross zoning allows multiple zones to
be cross zoned and reports alarms only
when two or more zones fault within a
programmable time of 4 to 250 seconds.
Should just one zone trip, only a zone
fault report is sent to the central
station.
Fire verification provides a 120-second
window during which a smoke detector
can trip, be automatically reset, and
then must trip a second time before an
alarm is indicated. A single trip on the
zone sends only a zone fault report to
the central station.
Fire retard allows a programmable time
of up to 250 seconds for waterflow
detection. This eliminates the need
for additional mechanical delays at the
flowswitch.
ANNUNCIATOR OUTPUTS
Four open collector outputs can be
used for a variety of remote control and
annunciation applications. Each output is
rated for 50mA maximum. Add the Model
860 Relay Output module to provide four
form C relay contacts. Each Model 305
relay is rated at 42mA and the module
easily mounts inside the XR5 enclosure.
TROUBLE ANNUNCIATOR
MODULE
For slave communicator applications,
the XR5SL provides an enclosure door-
mounted Model 377 Trouble Annunciator
Module. The Model 377 offers Trouble
and System OK LEDs with audible alert
and a Silence button for acknowledging
trouble conditions.
BUILT-IN PROGRAMMER
An internal English text Programmer
enables technicians to easily program
and test the panel from any keypad.
A lockout code restricts access to only
authorized persons.
REMOTE PROGRAMMING
Remotely program XR5 panels using
Remote Link'programmingsoftware from
DMP. You can upload panel programming,
make the necessary programming
changes, and then download the revised
programming into the panel.
Expand Remote Link/System Link
functionality with Advance Reporting,
Alarm Monitoring, Command Center, or
Link Server packages.
VARIETY OF KEYPAD STYLES
For system annunciation, select from
several keypad styles to meet a variety
of fire system requirements. The Model
692F LED keypad provides individual
alarm and trouble LEDs as well as
power, system trouble, and silenced
LEDs along with a full function, backlit
keyboard. You can also choose from
630F or 690F alphanumeric keypads.
Both LED and alphanumeric keypads
meet all requirements for local system
operation.
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Trouble
Annunciator
Module
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Bell Circuit Cold tiator Pipo, S Output Header J1 _______________ 1.5 A,,,00Il2VOC Earth Ground ____________ Two Form (SPOT) Oslaulo.
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3.3kw I-L3.3-1 W Rouster MOdd308 Keypad bus Readier Zone Al Model 309 22gaue n.e. Model 309
II LJ Model 066 _________ °'°°' . - - Black Up to lOOmA of current Is available for Power StyleW Nuidusbun aje
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ouu,p,a 4-wire smoke detectors (ram terminal S. Supervision tMedLde Relay 45mA1 12 hOC _______
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Keypad
Model 692F Keypad 30mAal8Io16VOC. Model 690F
Keypad Model
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Keypads . 10 Zone LEO Keypads 32-Character Keypads
XR5FC System Configuration Diagram
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FIRE COMMAND COMMAMD KEYPADS
630F LCD Remote Fire Command
32-character LCD
690F Fire Command' 32-character LCD
692F Fire Command" Keypad
AUXILIARY MODULES
377 Trouble Annunciator Module
(included with XR5SL)
860 Relay Module
865 Style VIZ Notification Circuit
Module
866 Style W Notification Circuit Module
iCOMst Network Alarm Communicator
POWER SUPPLIES
502-12 Provides 2 Amps® 12 VDC
505-12 Provides 5 Amps @ 12 VDC
COMPUTER SOFTWARE
Remote Link Upload/Download Programming
Software
System Link End-User Management Software
Advanced Reporting Module
Alarm Monitoring Module
Command Center Module
Link Server Application
DETECTORS
SLR-835B Photoelectric Smoke
521B/BXT Addressable Smoke, CleanMe"'
ACCESSORIES
300 Plug-in Harness
305 Plug-in Relay Output
306 Tamper Harness
318 Dual Battery Harness
320 40 VA Wire-in Transformer
321 40 VA Plug-in Transformer
322 56 VA Wire-in Transformer
367 12 VDC 7.7 Ah battery
370RJ Lightning Suppressor with
Two Ri Jacks
430 Output Harness
SPECIFICATIONS LISTINGS AND APPROVALS
Primary Power 16.5 VAC 40VA transformer (Model 320) Refer to the XR5 Installation Guide (LT-0229), XR5 Programming Guide
Secondary Power 12 VDC 7.7Ah battery (Model 367) (LT-0312) and specific compliance listings for installation and
Outputs programming requirements necessary to meet a particular
Auxiliary 500mA @ 12 VDC approval.
Annunciator 50mA each (switched ground) Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Listed
XR5FC Outputs UL 864 Control Units for Fire-Protective Signaling Systems
Alarm 1.5 Amps ® 12 VDC California State Fire Marshal (CSFM)
Smoke lOOmA @ 12 VDC New York City (MEA)
Enclosure Red (Models 340FC or 34051) FCC Part 15
Dimensions 12.5" x 9.5" x 3.75" FCC Part 68
Material 20-g6ge cold-rolled steel For additional information, access www.dmp.com and select Compliance.
2500 North Partnership Boulevard
Springfield, Missouri 65803-8877
IRAN
6.6 XR5FC and XR5SL Power Requirements
During AC power failure, the XR5FC and XR55L panels, and all auxiliary devices connected to the panels,
draw their power from the battery. All devices must be taken into consideration when calculating the . battery standby capacity. Below is a list of the power requirements of the XR5FC and XR5SL panels. Add
the additional current draw of Security Command keypads, smoke detectors, and any other auxiliary
devices used in the system for the total current required.
XR5FC and XR5SL Standby Battery Calculations
Standby Battery Power Calculations Standby Current Alarm Current
XR5FC/XR5SL Panel 50mA _____mA 50mA Relay Outputs 1-2 (ON) Qty ______x 30mA Qty ______x 30mA Active Zone 1 3.3mA 3.3mA Active Zones 2-5 Qty _____x 4mA Qty _____x 4mA 5218/BXT Smoke Detectors Qty _____x 0.O70mA Qty _____x 0.O70mA SLR-835B Smoke Detectors Qty ______x 0.O7OmA Qty ______x 0.O7OmA Other 2-Wire Smoke Detectors Qty ______x .1mA Qty ______x .1mA
Bell Output (1500mA Max.) _mA
690/690F Security Command Keypad Qty _____x 77mA Qty _____x 84mA Annunciator (ON) . . 20mA
692F Fire Security Command Keypad Qty _____x 30mA Qty _____x 70mA
790/790F Security Command Keypad . . Qty _____x 77mA Qty _____x 84mA
Active Zones (EOL Installed) . 1.6mA Qty _____x *2mA
Annunciator (ON) . - 20mA
791 Easy Entry Keypad Qty ______x lOOmA Qty ______x lOOmA
Active Zones (EOL Installed) 1.6mA Qty ______x *2m
Annunciator (ON) 20mA
793 Easy Entry Keypad Qty x 92mA Qty _____x 120mA
Active Zones (EOL Installed) - . 1.6mA • Qty
Annunciator (ON) -. . - -, 20mA
770, 771 Security Command Keypads Qty _____x lOOmA Qty _____x lOOmA
Active Zones (EOL Installed) 1.6mA Qty ______x *2m
Annunciator (ON) 20mA
377 Trouble Annunciator MOdule -
17mA 17mA
Aux. Powered Devices on Terminals 7 and 6 ______mA mA Other than_Keypads
Total Standby ______mA Total Alarm ______mA Total Standby mA x number of Standby Hours needed ______ = ________ mA-hours
Total Alarm _____mA mA-hours
- + ____mA-hours
*Eased on 10% of active zones in alarm Total X .0001
= ________Amp-hrs Required
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6.1 Battery Terminals 3 and 4
Connect the black battery lead to terminal 4 on the panel and then to the negative terminal of the battery.
The negative terminal connects to the enclosure ground internally through the XR5FC and XR5SL panel
circuit board. Connect the red battery lead to terminal 3 on the panel and then to the positive terminal of
the battery. Observe polarity when connecting the battery.
The XR5FC and XR55L panels are capable of recharging two 7.0 Ah batteries (14 Amp/hours) within 24
hours.
Do not use battery backup with 24 VDC input: Do not connect batteries to the XR5FC and XR5SL panels
when powering the panels with 20 to 28.2 VDC voltage from a Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP). The XR5FC
and XR5SL panels use the backup battery capability of the FACP for their standby requirements.
Use sealed lead-acid batteries only: Use the DMP Model 367, 12 VDC 7.7 Ah or Model 369 7.0 Ah sealed
lead-acid rechargeable battery. Batteries supplied by DMP or manufactured by Eagle Picher or Yuasa have
been tested to ensure proper charging with DMP products.
DO NOT USE GEL CELL BATTERIES WITH THE XR5FC AND XR5SL.
6.2 Earth Ground
Terminal 4 of the XR5FC and XR5SL panels must be connected to earth ground using 14 gauge or larger wire
to provide proper transient suppression. DMP recommends connecting to a metal cold water pipe or ground
rod only. Do not connect to electrical conduit or a telephone company ground.
6.3 Replacement Period
DMP recommends replacing the battery every 3 to 5 years under normal use.
6.4 Discharge/Recharge
The battery charging circuit on the XR5FC and XR5SL panels float charge at 13.9 VDC at a maximum current
S of 1.2 Amps using the Model 320 Transformer. The total current available is reduced by the combined
auxiliary current draw from terminals 6, 7, 15, 17, 19, and 21. The various battery voltage Levels are Listed
below:
Battery Trouble: Below 11.9 VDC
Battery Restored: Above 12.6 VDC
6.5 Battery Supervision
The XR5FC and XR5SL panels load test the battery once every three minutes when AC power is present on
terminal 1 and 2. The test lasts for five seconds. If, during the test, the battery voltage falls below 11.9
VDC a low battery is indicated. The test is then repeated every two minutes until the battery charges
above 12.6 VDC, the battery restored voltage.
If the low battery does not recharge and is replaced with a fully charged battery, the charged battery will
not be detected until the next two minute test is done.
If AC power fails during normal system operation, a low battery is indicated any time the battery voltage
falls below 11.9 VDC.
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CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION
OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL
FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM
LISTING SERVICE
LISTING No. 7165-1157:104 Page 1 of 1
CATEGORY: Control Unit (Non High-Rise)
LISTEE: Digital Monitoring Products, *2500 N. Partnership Blvd., Springfield, MO
Contact: Terry Shelton (417) 831-9362 FAX (417) 831-1325
DESIGN: Model XR5FC and XR5SL fire alarm control units. Automatic, manual, noncoded, local,
remote station, central station, waterfiow and sprinkler supervisory service. Model XR5SL
does not employ a bell output circuit or 4-wire detector power, it is used for slave applications
deriving its power from the host (master) control unit. Refer to listee's data sheet for
additional detailed product description and operational considerations. System components:
XR5FC, XR5SL Control Panels
670, 690, 692F Keypad
865,866 Bell Module
320 Power Transformer
377 Trouble Indicator Module
INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes & 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 fire alarm control units for use with separately listed electrically and functionally
compatible initiating and indicating devices.
The control units can generate a distinctive three-pulse Temporal Pattern Fire Alarm
Evacuation Signal (for total evacuation) in accordance with NFPA 72, 1999 Edition. Refer
to listee's Installation Instructions Manual for details.
NOTE: For Alarm Verification Feature, the maximum Retard/Reset/Restart (including smoke detector
reset time) shall not exceed 30 seconds.
*Rev. 03-04-2004
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 20, 2006
Authorized By: DIANE K. AREND, Senior Deputy
Program Manager
Listing Expires June 30, 2007
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Class B (Style A) Fire Zones
11.1 Description
Terminals 15 to 22 are the Class B (Style A) fire zones on the XR5FC and XR5SL panels. These zones are
suitable for connecting powered or non-powered fire devices. For programming purposes, these zones are
designated 2 to 5. The zone configurations on terminals 15 to 22 are described below:
Terminal Function Terminal Function
15 Zone 2 voltage sensing 16 Zone 2 negative
17 Zone 3 voltage sensing 18 Zone 3 negative
19 Zone 4 voltage sensing 20 Zone 4 negative
21 Zone 5 voltage sensing 22 Zone 5 negative
11.2 Operational Parameters
The Class B (Style A) zones on the XR5FC and XR5SL panels can detect three conditions: open, normal, and
short. Each zone terminates with a Model 309, 3.3k Ohm EOL resistor (provided with the panel) and is
rated for 53mA at 12 VDC.
The UL compatibiLity identifier for use with 2-wire smoke detectors is: A.
11.3 Zone Response Time
A condition must be present on the zone for at least 500 milliseconds before it is detected by XR5FC and
XR5SL panels. Only use detection devices that are rated for use with this delay.
11.4 Compatible 2-Wire Smoke Detectors
The table below lists detectors meeting the compatibility requirements for use with the Class B (Style A)
zones on the XR5FC and XR5SL fire panels. Do not mix detectors from different manufacturers on the same
zone.
Manufacturer Model Detector
ID
Base Base
ID
# of
Detectors
Detection DS250
Systems
B MB2W A 10
Detection DS250TH, DS25OHD
Systems
B M132W, MB2WL A 10
Detection D5282, D5282Th
Systems
B 10
Hochiki SLK-12 HD-4 HS13-12-1,
HS13-12-1N
HB-80 20
DMP/Hochiki SLK-835, SLK-835H HD-5 HS13-200, HSB-
200N
HB-55 7
DMP/Hochiki SLR-835 HD-3 NS6-100 HB-55 7
OMP/Hochiki SLR-835B HD-6 7
Sentrol/ESL 429AT,52113,521BXT S09A 12
SystemSensor 1100,1400 STD 10
SystemSensor 1151 STD 131101.13 10
SystemSensor 1451,24511H STD 13401,1340113 10
SystemSensor 1451DH STD DH400 10
SystemSensor 2100,2100T STD 10
System Sensor 2400, 2400AT,
240OArr, 2400TH
STD 10
System Sensor 2451 STD 8401, B4O1B,
DH400
10
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CleanMeTM remote maintenance
reporting reduces false alarms
Smart dual fixed/rate of rise heats
work with photo chamber to catch . fires faster
Built-in drift compensation reduces
false alarms
Field replaceable optical chamber
makes servicing a snap
Small, low profile design blends in
with any environment
ESL
S PRODUCT INFORMATION BULLETIN
521 SERIES
Low Profile,
Self-Diagnostic, TWo-
Wire, Photoelectric
Smoke Detector
with CleanMeTM
UL Model numbers: 5218, 521 BXT, 521 CRXT
ULC Model numbers: 528B, 528BXT
(P ED.! California State Fire Marshal Approved
The ESL 521 Series self-diagnostic, two-wire
smoke detectors are the industry's first conventional
direct-wire smoke detectors with analog features such
as remote maintenance/trouble reporting (CleanMe),
drift compensation, and multi-criteria detection.
The 521 Series continually monitor their own sensi-
tivity and operational status, and provide a visual and
remote trouble condition if they drift out of the sensitiv-
ity range or fail internal diagnostics. This meets NFPA
72 field sensitivity testing requirements without the
need for external meters. The 521 has a unique feature
enabling it to send a signal (CleanMe) to the ESL 505
module (sold separately) when it has drifted outside of
its UL Listed sensitivity range or has failed its internal
diagnostics test. The 505 is an interface module that
will signal any panel via relays when the 521 is dirty.
Several control panels have the CleanMe software built
in, eliminating the need for the 505 module. When
CleanMe is not desired, simply leave the switch on the
521 off and it will work as a normal two wire detector.
CleanMe allows the installer time to schedule a service
call and avoid a false alarm.
Time between cleaning detectors is dramatically
increased because of the 521's built-in drift compensa-
tion. This feature, usually only available in analog
systems, allows the detector to automatically adjust its
sensitivity over time as it becomes dirty, increasing dust
life.
And when the 521 has told you that cleaning is
necessary, its literally a snap with ESL's patented field
replaceable optical chamber.
((cIeanMe
COMPATIBLE
For a current list of CleanMe
compatible control panels, go to
www.sentroicom/products/esl
and click on the CleanMe logo.
continued
521 Series ESL Photoelectric Smoke Detectors
The multi-criteria model 521XT photoelectric smoke
detector/fixed rate of rise heat detector includes fast
response algorithms for a quick response to both flaming
and smoldering fires. Fast response algorithms allow the
heat detectors to work intelligently together with the photo-
electric smoke detector. As soon as the heat sensor detects
a rapid rise in temperature, the sensitivity of the photoelec-
tric sensor increases allowing it to detect smaller particles of
combustion faster.
Architectural and Engineering Specifications
The ESL 521 Series photoelectric smoke detector is a low-
profile, self-diagnostic , two-wire detector that monitors its
own sensitivity and operational status. This detector meets
NFPA 72 field sensitivity requirements without the need for
external meters. Built-in drift compensation automatically
adjusts the sensitivity as the detector gets dirty. Normal
sensing occurs every 9 seconds. This rate doubles when a
signal exceeding the alarm threshold value is sensed. Two
additional successive signals above the threshold level will
initiate an alarm.
See installation instructions for information about correct
installation and maintenance.
The proprietary optical sensing chamber is field replaceable,
allowing quick and easy cleaning and maintenance.
Dimensions: -
2" (12c
l@
Specifications:
Product Data
Voltage.....Dip switch 1 "on" 6.5 - 33 VDC, polarity sensitive
Dip switch I "off' 8.5 - 33 VDC, polarity sensitive
Maximum ripple (pk to pk) ....................................10% (V ) Typical average standby current (24V) .........................7iiA
Typical alarm current (24V) ................up to 60mA max, if not
limited by control panel
Alarm Contacts .........................500mA @ 36 VDC (resistive)
Aux. Relay contacts............2A @ 30 VDC, I A @ 120 VAC
Sensitivity - photoelectric ..................3.1% + 0.50— 1.00%
Operating temperature ...............32°F to 100°F (00 to 37°C)
Operating humidity range ............0 to 95% Non-condensing
RFI Immunity .........................20 V/m minimum; 0-1000MHz
Color ....................................................White head and base
Field wiring size ...................................................12-24 AWG
Detector packaging............................10 detectors per carton
Heat detector specifications .. Rate of rise - 15'F/min and>
105°F (8.3°C/mm and >40.6°C)
Fixed - 135°F (57°C)
UL two-wire compatibility identifier... .Dip switch 1 "on" S09A
Dip switch 1 "off'SlOA, S11A
Drift compensation adjustment...........................1.0%/ft. max
Detector head dimensions......................5" (12 cm) diameter
2" (5 cm) height
Mounting dimensions.....................4.75" (12.5 cm) diameter;
0.3" (0.8 cm) height
Reset time.................................................1 second minimum
Listings ........................................................UL, ULC, CSFM
Model No. Description
5216 2-wire, photoelectric, 6-24 VDC, UL listed
521 BXT 2-wire, photoelectric, 6-24 VDC, multi-criteria algorithms, fixed/rate of rise heat, UL listed
521 B-1OPK 10 pack of 2-wire, photoelectric smoke detectors, 6-24 VDC with CleanMeTm not individually boxed
521 BXT-1 OPK 10 pack of 2-wire, photoelectric smoke detectors, 6-24 VDC with fixed/rate of rise smart dual heat and
CleanMe not individually boxed
521CRXT 2-wire, photoelectric, 12-24 VDC, aux. relay, multi-criteria algorithms, fixed/rate of rise heat, UL listed
528B 2-wire, photoelectric, 6-24 VDC, ULC listed
528BXT 2-wire, photoelectric, 6-24 VDC, multi-criteria algorithms, fixed/rate of rise heat, ULC listed
Accessories
505 Module that interprets the 521's CleanMe signal for panel and can convert 2-wire 521 Series to 4-wire
inputs on panel
401 Test magnet in plastic shell for pole mounting
SM-200 Smoke! in a Cane (canned smoke) for functional testing of smoke detectors
211 Replacement optical chambers (set of 10)
01998 Sentrol, Inc. Certain of the items in the Product information Bulletin are protected under one or more of the following patents: 5,546,074; 5,708,414;
5.798,701: 5,821,666.
SENTROL Sentrol reserves the right
12345 SW Leveton Dr., Tualatin, OR 97062 to change specifications
without notice.
Tel.: 503.692.4052 Fax: 503.691.7566
http:llwww.sentrol.com 01999 Sentrol S U.S. & Canada: 800.547.2556
Technical Service: 800.648.7424
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LISTING SERVICE
LISTING No. 7272-0447:140 Page 1 of I
CATEGORY: Photoelectric Smoke Detector
LISTEE: ESLJSentroI, 12345 SW Leveton Drive, Tualatin, OR 97062
Contact: Gene Hukkanen (503) 691-7369 FAX (503) 691-7575
DESIGN: Models 521 B, 511 C*, 511 AFT*, 521 BXT, 521 CRXT (2-wire) and 541C, 541 CXT, 541AXT
(4-wire) photoelectric type smoke detectors. Model 521 BXT, 521 CRXT, 541 CXT,
51 1AFT*, and 541AXT smoke detectors, employ a supplemental heat sensor to assist the
smoke detector in fire situation. This heat sensor is not a heat detector and is not
intended for use in lieu of the required heat detectors. Refer to listee's data sheet for
additional detailed product description and operational considerations.
RATING: 6.5-33VDC
INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes & ordinances and
in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction.
MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical rating, and UL label.
0 APPROVAL: Listed as photoelectric type smoke detectors for use with separately listed electrically
compatible fire alarm control units.
Rev. 06-05-2000
M 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, 2006 Listing Expires June 30, 2007
Authorized By. DIANE K. AREND, Senior Deputy
0 Program Manager
..I
LISTED
he 850 series Fire Pull Stations come fully
quipped with single or double action manual
uLl options, SPST contacts, and terminal strip
omectians. These specialized SPSTcontacts are
old-plated to avoid conosion. The 850 conches
nth the latestADA requirements.
8SOS & 850D
Wf!MIL STATflOLS
L..
.
FEATURES
Approvals: UL, FM, and CSFM • Gold-plated SPST contacts
ADA compliant • Mountson standard single-gangbox
Die-cast metal construction • Optional surface and weatherproof backboxes available
Single or dual action • High-gloss red enamel finish
Reset key • Scored acrylic breakrod
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DESCRIPTION
The OMP 850 Series Fire Alarm Pull Station is
a high quality, die-cast metal manual pull
•
gatianavilaMeineithersir4e-actionorduaL-
action configurations with SPST contacts and
terminal strip connections. The normalLyopen
contact, which doseswhen the pull station is
activated, is rated for 1 Amp @30 VDC. The
contacts are gold-plated to avoid corrosion
risks.
Scored acrylic breakmmayalsobeL5edwith
the 850 series.
COMPLIANCE
The 850 series has been tested by UL for
compliance to the latest requirements of the
Americans with Disabilitieskt (ADA).
MOUNTING OPTIONS
A variety of mounting options are available
for the 850 series. It can be flush mounted to
a standard single gang switch box or surface
mounted in two optional configurations. The
Model 850-SB Interior Surface Backbox or the
Model 850-WP Weatherproof Backbox both
allow conduit connection to the 850 Series
Pull Stations.
8505 OPERATION
The Model 850S SingLe Action Pull Station is
operated by pulling the handle on the front
of the station as far down as it goes. When
the handle locks into place it is easily visible
from up to 50 feet. Reset the handle by
opening the station with the supplied key,
placing the handle in the normal upright
position, and re-locking the station.
850D OPERATION
On the Model 850D Dual Action Pull Station,
the push barrotatesinward allowingthe PULL.
handle to be grasped in aone handed motion.
Screw PULL Terminals
=a To next To Fire Alarm - device or
Control Panel - EOL resistor
Model 850 Wiring Diagram
SPECIFICATIONS
Switch Rating 1 Amp @ 30 VOC
Dimensions 4.75" H x 315" W x 215" D
Color Red w/raised white letters, white
PULL handle w/raised red letters
ORDERING INFORMATION
850S Single-action pull station
850D Dual-action pull station
850-SB Interior surface sheetmetal backbox
850-WP Weatherproof surface die-cast backbox
850-AR Scored acrylic breakrods (1 dozen)
8505/711 Single-action pull station w/addressable module
850D/711 Dual-action pull station w/ addressable module
Note: All models are supplied with one scored acrylic breakrod and
one key.
2500 North Partnership Boulevard
Springfield, Missouri 65803-8877
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OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL
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LISTING SERVICE
S LISTING No. 7150-1157:112 Page 1 of 1
CATEGORY: Boxes/Pull Stations
LISTEE: Digital Monitoring Products, *2500 N. Partnership Blvd., Springfield, MO 65803
Contact: Terry Shelton (417) 831-9362 FAX (417) 831-1325
DESIGN: Models 850D (key lock, push bar) and 850S (key lock, no push bar) noncoded manual
pull stations. Suitable for outdoor use when installed with Model 850-WP back box. Refer
to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational
considerations.
RATING: 30 VDC
INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation, applicable codes & 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 manual pull stations for use with separately listed and compatible fire alarm
control units.
XLF: 7150-1408:107
*Rev. 03.04.2004
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 listèe's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources.
Date Issued: JUNE 209 2006 Listing Expires June 30, 2007
Authorized By: DIANE K. AREND, Senior Deputy
Program Manager
Models Available
Strobes
Red
S1224MC
S1224MCP
S1224MCK
S1224MCSP
orn/Sttobe
Red White
P1224MC P1224MCW
P1224MCP P1224MCPW
P1224MCK
P1224MCSP
horns
Red White
H12/24 H12/24W
H12/24K
Product Overview
White
S1224MCW
S1224MCPW
Operates on &ther 12V or 24V
Widet range of candela optons;
12V: iS and 15/75 cndela
24V Ui. 1i/76 30. 75, 110 candela
Easy ci ire!n selection
Lower current draw
Croy DIP switch selet;tioil for hum
options
Easy mountin,gwitt, QuickCliektM
Syth?oriizabIe with MD!.
Sync ,CnuitTM module
Meets U1.11971, NFPA72, and ADA
11,jualirig requirements
All .stsobe and ho, n/stwL'e models ircoipotate
a new patented voltage booster design that has
a more consistent flash bull) volt age over the
range of candela selections. The benefit to the
customer is a high quality strobe device.
LISTED
s55L2
MEA
approved
Spect,Alert Selectable Output Horns. Strobes. and Horn/Strobes offer enhanced fea-
tures that include the widest range of caniela options available and the capability to
recognize and self-adjust for either 12 or 24 volt operation. With an overall feature
set that combines performance, installation ease, flexibility, and a consistent,
aesthetically pleasing appearance, the SpeatrAlert Selectable Output devices
provide both the innovation and efficièmcy synonymous with The SpectrAtert naran.
Performance. Sicctr.Mcrt selectable output wall-mount horns. strobes, and horn/strobes
- offer key l)errmance features long associated with the SpectrAlert name. The select-
able candela strobes and horn/strobes offer average current draws that are not only
lower than convciuioual uixcd-candck Spc:crrAkrr products, lut also tower than similar
selectable candela products. By consuming less current, the ability to connect even more
devices per loop is possible, resulting in a lower installed cost.
ltstailation. SpectrAlert selectable output horns, strobes, and hurn/strnl,cs offer the
same installation-friendly features synonymous with the SpccrrAlett name, such as the
option of 2- and 4-wire operation; the ability to use standard size 1ac.khiixe4 with no
encroachment into the box; and universal mounring incorporating the labor-saving
QuickClick' feature. Such (abut-savings features make wire connections simple and fast,
further reducing installed cost.
Flexibility. Spectrllert selectable output strobes and horn/strobes offer the broadest
range of candela options. In addition, the selectable output scrobe.s and horn/strobes
can uperare on either LW r2'lV, with no ctrivg rciuired; die device recognizes and
self-adjusts in the correct correnr automatically. Temporal 3 or Continuous tone options
continue to he available, in either an Electrumeclia.nical or 3kHz pattern.
histhetics.Spectt\iert skcrahle ourput horns, strobes, and horn/strobes incorporate
t.h •.-iinc stylish, low proiIe dcign of the conventional SpecrrAkrc products, for a cnn-
sistent and aesthetically pleasing appearance across the entire product line.
Engiieeiiig Spec 1flcztions
rrr.\Iery horn.. crrnbts and lil)lnRnitl::c, shall I,, cap.ihle of
i-notinring to a standard 4 x s I '!: h.o.k b1.x or .i single an
2 x 4 x I back box using the universal mounting nate
included with c.i..h GpecrrAlerr prdur. Also, Spcctr.\lert prod-
uLts, when used in LonIin.tion with the ac,cssairy Svnr_CiruIt
hal he -.'.ve!-I rr, rn a nuln-._ded ower sopply
And shall iiperare on 12 or 24 virus. Il wok rated devices shall
have .in operating . ,lrae c_i nie sij 11-1-7.5 volts. 24-volt rated
devices shall have an operating voltage range or F-33 viilrs.
cpectrAlert products Amll have an operating temperature ot
320 to 120°F and operate rriim a regulated DC or rull wave
fl.LIIti..Ll. ilflhiir .d if '.v.r ,iippI..
';tribe shall 1w a Svsrcm SCn50r Spc.trAkrr .\•lodcl
listed i, 11 1971 .wd bc .ipprosed lot- lire pri ii ::uv -rvirx. Thc
:.trnhc shall he wirtd _o i prmary tgnalir.g rot:tir.atiun _ippli_in..e
.irid comply with the .'\, ericans with Disabilities Act require-
meliN tor v".,b sgnalin app1a0cc5, rlahing at ON over the
trohc's enriie operating vokage range. The 'robe light shall con-
sIt of a xenon I!zish tube and aysocimcd lens/reflector system.
tiorn/trobe combination
Horn/Strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAler s1udc1
listed to UL 11)71 and UL 464 and shall he approved for
;r( r.JLeLUve .sLr'.ie. I ft,riii-.trrihe hali be v:red is •1 31r101iry
ialifig ii(It It, 8ti(J:? apj'li.iiis_c .ird 1111111] IV v E :he 1el:a;is
with I)j.sabilirjcs Act reqta remcnrs for visible siJznaliruz .1
'.idling.—it I 11uvt-r di: t'oh:s e Eire. I!'cr.;ting Volt., ac range
The strobe light lu.iil insist 't a Venon flash tuh .u'd ssouated
l:n s- retki.r ir . vsrci ii. I lie I on,. si .111 have rvi I ronc If,. (Wi)
.nidibilitv options at 24 volts and the opt! 'n to c-vith hcrvccn
a rcniporal 3 pattern and a nun-temporal ci rirmuous lc1.
.Sirubc.s shall he powered independently of rhe sounder with the
tni()Val of factory installed jumper wires. The horn on horn!
strobe models shall oncracc on a dcd it 000-Lided piwi'r sip-
ply the srohc most he powered continuously t.
IJ7I n stet iii'
.\liidule ,,hall be .1 ivreni Scrisr 'iync•Circiir ______
rct TN 4r4 uiu shall lit approved for lire prs sEeciivc wrvce. Th
module shall synchronize SpeccrAlert strobes at 1Hz and horns
at temporal 3. Also, the module shill siltmee the horns sin horn/
strobe models, while operating the st,'jbe, over a single pair of
wires. The module shall he capable ot mounting to .1 41T.." x
4'%m.- x 21/s hack box and sb_ill cimtrc,l two Style Y iclas.s 81 or
one Style Z i class A) iirciiir. Module shall he capable oi multiple
zone synchronization by daisy chaining multiple modules together
and re-synchronizing each other along the chain. The module
shall not operate on a coded power supply.
Specifications
SpectrAlert horn/strobe and horn only
work on walk tests with time dura-
tions of 4 seconds or greater
ff)J :i 1:11.
12 to 18 AWG
Strobe and horn/stroDe iith universal
plate
c 5'/ x 21/j
Strobe and horn/strobe with small
fu'.pnnt plate
' b'/.s' x 2:y
rf;rn aith '"11¼esal ri'ntrng pla'
x ti /4 x 1i:ic'
H.,rn withoir mounting pli'
2/:. / 1/..'
7.2 oz.
88 oz.
4 x 4 is it/f or 2' is '
standard boxes
32F to 120'F (0'C to 19C)
950A as tested per UL464
J.
to 151F
—40 C 'a 60 `C,
rEMA 311 (per UL 0;
12 or 24V0C and FWRI unfiltered
12V: 8-17.5V: 24V: 16-33V
.1
12V: 9-17.5V: 24V: 17-33V
5.593,569
5.914.665
6,049.446
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Table :L-A: SpectrAlert Strobe UL Max. Current Draw
.'j.3
... g;' .
I .17 i i
15 112 1 454 . 127 59
15,75 135 74 127 69
93 90
75
110
18 160
Table i-B: Horn UL Max. Current Draw Measurements (mA RMS)
'itRIre M0,11 Troec : .-.1:v
.N :1L"_1..
t cc1'n.hwca
3300 Ili InLwrutcd
5
15
36
43
.-3
3
53
57
.13 23
13 23
23 44
21
:.ow C ixtrunuchm-ca'16
wrc 3000 lIz Inti,rpU4
I •çi Etcthw'a•
3000 lIz Ifltwru31ed
37 9 29
16 32
38 49
18
46
33
49
44 56 42 58
Table i-C: I2VDC Horn/Strobe UL Max. Current Draw
Measurements (mA RMS)
Tc'ii'rI
Law 'Jtilmi. '1I) 1IsrI3rne
JJg Eicuiaotcal
J
3000 14z rlecIromechanical .11000 H
15 111 111. I.L2 f 12
15/75 127 127 1213 129
r1.n.Tt ;rn1
1.15 113 J 1.12 114 115
1.5/15 128 J 128 130 134
Explanation of Published Voltage. Current, and SPL
Specifications
In May 2004 Underwriters Laboratories e:hnlged standard
UL 1 971 10 require that operating current measuremmeilts
are made using RMS root mean souare) nsead of peak
or average values. RMS measurements more accurately
predict the power consumption nil a device since they take
Into dCC0Uflt the entire current draw proliie uic:uding surge.
rpet:uve surge, and peak values. The pubiished RMS cur-
rill is the I1)dXifllLIM operaung current of that device WUhIII
its operating voltage range. This current maximum may or
may not occur at the endpoints of the voltage range.
SImIlarly. UL tests the audibility ol devices in accordance
with UL 464 by measuring them across the operating Volt-
age range to determine the minimum sound pressure level
produced at any particujar setting.
During May 2004. UL also changed the way they list the
voltage range of a device. Ali 12V products will he listed
between 8 - 17.;V and all 24V products will be listed,
between 16 - 33V. Those devices are considered "regulat-
ed". Any product that does not operate within these ranges
vili be listed as a "special application" with its operating
voltage specified. on the device.
Notes
Current draw for strobe-only products is shown in Table 1-A.
Current draw for horn-only products is shown in Table 1-B.
12VDC 2-wire horn/strobe current is shown in Table 1-C.
24VDC 2-wire horn/strobe current draw is shown in Table
1-0.
Current draw for other horn/strobe power supplies can be
calculated by adding the strobe current in Table 1-A to the
horn current in Table 1-B from the chosen settings.
Table i-D: 24VDC Horn/Strobe UL Max. Current Draw
Measurements (mA RMS)
femp'i al
Ljw VuIuini 1lith
l3 It3111CM.0300 1-0
1.5 71. 70 7:3 75
85 1 81 88
20 i9 38 100 100
l67 170
110 j 70 209 } 211 213
SpectiAlert Strobe Candela Selections
For strobe candela selection, adjust slide switch located on the
rear of the product while watching the viewing window on the
side of the reflector.
Permissible Candela Settings
~
~
:Llwv
1r?14 I1a1e
i5 _11 oi< j
15/75 01< $ 01<
30 OK
75 UK
10 01<
74 7— a2 Viewing
?.'3 113
.4) ¶)5• £01. 1u' IIJ
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I
to" 167 13 175
110 '1J 3 8 "22
SpectrAert Horn Sound Measurements (dBA) Typical weatherproof mounting with universal plate
well Plate 8-'Jlix 1/21 lilt head :tt1R1e 0fl'l (tmeS 5c1ew14OIaI
';iwal
Lev
JLctromectanhcai 1~7
4111 3UUU Hz Inkerruptej ea
IEoechvmechanicsl au
30uO H-- In'terrurAcd al 10
ou ;4z
r-igh Gasket
'
F.evtoorn~cl--arvcal 64
co
-—
-
3000 '2 utl.eiIttOi._d Enh
Conduit
ance
k 510,
Paper Oner —Locking Rib
DIP Switch Operation on P1224MC For
Gasket
CN
Factary OP D&JLI4 Switch
I H,t
Tcnoor;iI 1 I Non-Temporal : r
Electrornech. tI I COOHz o 3ai.e irear)
t'o"o.Oc
SpectrAlert Ordering Information
Mode
P1224MC jSelectable Output Horn/Strobe, 12/24 volt, red
P1224'vlCW [Selectable Output Horn/Strobe, 12/24 volt, white
P1224MCP Selectable Output Horn/Strobe, 12/24 volt, tee.
plain housing
PI224MCPW Selectable Output Horn/Strobe, 12/24 volt,
white, plain housing
P1224MCK Selectable Output Horn/Strobe, 12/24 volt, led,
outdoor
1j24MCSP Selectable 0utpt1 Horn/Strobe, 12/24 volt, red,
FUEGO__hou&ng
512241%IC Selectable Outpit Stiotle, 12/24 volt, red
51224MCW Selectable Output Strobe, 12j24 v&t, white
S1224MCP Selectable Output Strobe, 12/24 volt. red,-plain
housing
51224MCPW Selectable Output Sttobe, 12/24 volt, white,
plain housing
S1224MC Selectdblo Output Strobe, 12/24 v0t, ted,
outdaoi
S1224MCSP Selectable Output Strobe, 12/24 volt. red.
FIJEGO' ouslng
Notes
Model Descrption
H12/24 iliorn, 12/24 volt, red
H12/24W 114orn, 1.2/24 volt, white
H12/24 IHorn, 12/24 volt, red, outdooi
.
MOIL Sync -Circuit Module, ted
MDIW Sync •Citcuit Module, white
MDLWA Sync.Circut Module, white. Canadian model
S-MP ISrna;l Footprint Mounting Plate, red, for single- hang box _hack
S-MPW 1Small Footprint Mounting Plate, white, fat st;gle-
gang back box
BBS 'Surface Mount Bach Box Skirt. red
BBSW ISa. face Mount Back Box Skirt, whte
D.MP lUniversal Mounting Plate replacement), red
D-MPW Univetsal Mounting Plate (replacement), white
WBB IWeathetoroof Back Box
:\ll , rh.' Spirr.\lerr ;'ci'ducri. a:v di:'ugniil fair wall mount nnv. 'tl vutdvOr niid.i ji u,, varhirprot..i ha---k box fli,Ji:l iXBlS. lnrll.u:tiit ')t
than —s ,:anJda ntibe.k may l'- peimis hk iinJr thi ,:LhiValcnr iacEtra6in datt, , rh: .l:'s\G ..:. 2.2,. tlowever. it it the ri. 11iTh11v i'
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CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION
OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL
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LISTING SERVICE
LISTING No. 7135-1653:163 Page 1 of I
CATEGORY: Audible Devices
LISTEE: System Sensor, Unincorporated Div. of Honeywell Int'l Inc., 3825 Ohio Avenue, St. Charles IL 60174
Contact: Trish Lin hart (630) 377-6580 ext. 1185 FAX (630) 377-7245
DESIGN: Models P1224MG, PI224MCW, PI224MCSP, PI224MCSPW, PI224MCP,
PI224MCPW, P1224MCK, and PI224MCWK combination horn/strobes with selectable
candela. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and
operational considerations.
RATING: Electrical: 8-33 VDC/FWR
12/24 VDC/FWR Selectable :15cd, 15/75cd
24 VDC/FWR Selectable: 30cd, 75cd, llOcd
INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes & ordinances
and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction.
MARKING: Listee's name, model number, rating, and UL label.
APPROVAL: Listed as horn strobes for use with separately listed compatible fire alarm control units.
Suitable for the hearing impaired application. For wall mount and indoor use only.
*Models with suffix 'K' are suitable for indoor or outdoor use with an operating
temperature range of -40°C to + 66°C (-40°F to +150.8°F) when mounted on Model WBB
backbox NEMA type 3R enclosure rating.
Units can generate the distinctive three-pulse Temporal Pattern Fire Alarm Evacuation
Signal (for total evacuation) in accordance with NFPA 72, 1999 Edition. Refer to
manufacturer's Installation Manual for details.
NOTE: Formerly 7135-1209:223
Rev. 02-09-2006
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 26, 2006 Listing Expires June 30, 2007
Authorized By: DIANE K. AREND, Senior Deputy
Program Manager