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HomeMy WebLinkAbout114 W 1 St 99-650 (fr alarm)CITY OF SANFORD. FLORIDA PERMIT NO.DATE l Q9 G,,r2_k10-11 ` L ``l THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY APPLIES FOR A PERMIT TO INSTALL THE FOL- LOWING ELECTRICAL WORK: R v" _ A tavwr �eo iccs OWNER'S NAME_�tCGS OT `'�'KQ.. i��a� i C_ 2�eyt�.Q�t/ ADDRESS OF JOBI I 'I W-. l St S'C - S, 'vi A ELEC. CONTRRrJy► i c-5 , ZA C=Residential) Non-residenfiall_x."� Subject to rules and regulations of the city and national electric codes. Num6r AMOUNT Alteration Addition) -Repair Chanve f Service Residential Commercial M7 Mobile Home Factory Built Housin -g New Residential 0-100 Amp Service 101-200 Am Service 201 Amp an a ove New Commercial p ervice/� A_ --I d w_-_ _- — _ _ // 1 /I/!/y, oy sjgrnng curs appucation i am stating 1 will be in compliance with the NEC including Article 110, Se 'on 110-9 and 110]0. ,fit �— building Official Master Electrician STATE COMPETENCY NO. CITY OF SANFORD FIRE DEPARTMENT FEES FOR SERVICES PHONE #: 407-302-1091 DATE: C 151 PERMIT #: _ BUSINESS NAME:(5t,t G ADDRESS: C 1 4- 1,5 ; 'S` PHONE NUMBER: ( ) .7 -7 4 - (q on PLANS REVIEW BURN PERMIT TANK PERMIT COMMENTS: 4� ❑ ❑ AMOUNT TENT PERMIT REINSPECTION FIRE SYSTEM ❑ ❑ —� Fees must be paid to Sanford Building Department, 300 N. Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida. Phone # 330-5656. Proof of payment must be made to Sanford Fire Prevention before any further services can take place. I certify that the above information is true and correct and that I will comply with all applicable codes and ordinances of the City of Sanford, Florida. Sanford Fir revention y'� pplicants Signature ® CITY OF SANFORD OK t L- �Ap FIRE DEPARTMENT FEES FOR SERVICES fi k', PHONE #: 407-302-1091 DATE: 1 -;5 fqg PERMIT #:_ M r BUSINESS NAME: %a �`� D- � jibe ADDRESS: 1 a PHONE NUMBER: C i--1 ra.-c.Tt, 2 : ��- tc�C• c �rJ PLANS REVIEW BURN PERMIT TANK PERMIT COMMENTS: ❑ ❑ AMOUNT' $ TENT PERMIT REINSPECTION FIRE SYSTEM �U ❑ ❑ ❑ Fees must be paid to Sanford Building Department, 300 N. Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida. Phone # 330-5656. Proof of payment must be made to Sanford Fire Prevention before any further services can take place. certify that the above information is \�e,� I rue and correct and that I will comply � 4- with all applicable codes and ordinances X, of the City of Sanford, Florida. Sanford Fir vention Applicants Signature FIRETRONICS, INC. FIRETRONICS EXTINGUISHERS, INC. 1.035 PINE HOLLOW POINT DRIVE ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FL 32714 PHONE (407) 774-6900 • FAX (407) 774-2074 FIRE ALARM: ADDI'llON SUBMITTAL FOR OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER W EL.K. BUILDING 2ND FLOOR FIRE, BURGLARY, COMMUNICATIONS & EXTINGUISHER State License Fire #EF0000423 • State License Extinguisher #685627000195 F IRETRONICS, INC. FIRETRONICS EXTINGUISHERS, INC. 1035 1'INE I IOLLOW POINT DRIVE ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FL 32714 PI ZONE (407) 774-6900 • FAX (407) 774-2074 Il�ct� C`� Bll'P'1'I;RY CAT.C..Ui,,i TIONS SUPERVISORY CURRENT !" C'? -900 1X,00Q!S = ,ovot5- swrt�l4.. AMPS (PANEL ONLY) -C$kag AMPS (IsXIS'P:f.NG SYSTEM) +.M01 S AMPS ( NEW DEVICES) `ngl&s' AMPS (ALLDEVICES) X 2,1 HOURS SUPERVISORY 2.02.2.3 TOTAL AMP/IIRS SUPERVISORY ALARM CURRENT AMPS (PANEL ONLY) 1.(4(*6 AMPS (EXISTING SYSTEM) -1- AMPS (NEW DEVICES) 'q66 AM13S (ALL DEVICES) X .0833 HOURS ALARM (5 MINUTES) TOTAL AMP/1-IRS ALARM SUPERVISORY CURRENT `�,�.7j AMP/I-IRS ALARM CURRENT + (;LX AMPAIRS BATTERY CAPACITY NEEDED a.3t4S AMP/I-IP•,S BATTERY CAPACITY PROVIDED L4.C) AMP/HRS VOICE EVACUATION AkPLIF IER CAI.CU.LATIONS TOTAL EXISTING AMPLIFIER LOAD WA'I'TS ( )SPEAKERS ADDED AT( )WATTS A- WATTS NEW AMPLIFIER LOAD WATTS TOTAL AMPLIFIER CAPACITY WATTS FIRE, IJUXGLARY, COMMUNICATIONS & EXTINGUISHER State License Fire NEF0000423 • State License Extinguisher #685627000195 1035 PINE IIOLLOW 1'01 NT DRIVE I;z/ 0-lctg FIRETRONICS, INC. FIRETRONICS EXTINGUISIIERS, INC. AUPAMON"IM SPRINGS, 1'1, 32714 BAT HRY CALCULATIONS SUPERVISORY CURRENT o-? ALARM CURRENT 6vv, 51vtAod 5 t.gis� PI IONI, (407) 774-6900 • FAX (407) 774-2074 O"7S AMPS ( PANEL ONLY) AMT.'S (IXIS'I':I.NG SYSTEM) + _ AMPS (NEW DEVICES) .©?;- AMPS (ALL DEVICES) X 2.,1 HOURS SUPERVISORY t .T TOTAL AMP/IIRS SUPERVISORY AMPS (PANEL ONLY) AMPS (EXISTING SYSTEM) + . g( AMPS (NEW DEVICES) I gf5l AMPS (ALL DEVICES) X .0833 HOURS ALARM (5 MINUTES) . ( �,,j C> TOTAL AMP/HRS ALARM SUPERVISORY CURRENT i -& AMP/HRS ALARM CURRENT +- I (09-0 AMP/HRS BATTERY CAPACITY NEEDED 1 ..q (aSo AMPAIRS BATTERY CAPACITY PROVIDED -7.C> AMP/HRS VOICE EVACUATION AMPLIFIER CALCULATIONS TOTAL EXISTING AMPLIFIER, LOAD WA'I"CS ( )SPEAKERS ADDED AT( )WATTS + WATTS NEW AMPLIFIER LOAD WATTS TOTAL, AMPLIFIER CAPACITY WATTS FI1ZE, BOWLARY, COMMUNICATIONS & EXTINGUISHER State License Fire NGF0000423 • Stine License Extinguisher #685627000195 Firepower 5395 Distributed Power Module In an emergency, you need maximum power. The Firepower 5395 Distributed Power Module by Silent Knight is the most -powerful and cost-effective power supply available today. It delivers 6 amps of notification appliance circuit power — what you need to drive power-hungry components like ADA notification appliances. The 5395's advanced microprocessor design is years ahead of the competition. Its switch mode power supply design is up to 50% more. efficient than competitive linear mode power supplies. And, ADA retrofits are easier and less expensive with Firepower 5395 because it integrates into current systems without the costly investment in new components. For the most sophisticated and cost-effective notification power supply available, you need Firepower 5395. Call Silent Knight today for more information, 1-800-446-6444. Firepower 5395 Distributed Power Module The Firepower 5395 is a notification power expander that provides its own AC power connection, battery charging circuit, and backup battery for use with fire and security controls such as the Silent Knight Model 5207 Fire Control/ Communicator. The 5395 is the cost-effective solution for powering notification appliances required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). With 6 amps of notification power, Firepower 5395 drives the additional sounders and brighter strobes required. Meeting ADA requirements is easily accomplished in a retrofit or new installation. Features • UL Listed for 6 amps of notification power. • Power supply's advanced switch mode design reduces damaging heat and manages power up to 50% more efficiently than other systems. • Integrates with existing systems for simple, cost-effective ADA retrofits. • Dip switches allow for easy reconfiguration. • 24VDC regulated output voltage. • Four power -limited notification outputs; 2 Class A or 4 Class B, ori Class A and 2 Class B. • Additional continuous auxiliary output. • Three amps per output circuit. • Two inputs; 2 Class B or 2 Class A. • Ground fault detector/indicator. • Independent trouble relay. • AC loss delay option shuts off power to non-essential high -current acces- sories like magnetic door holders. • Stand alone operation. - • Lightweight design adds to ease of installation and reduces shipping costs. • Operates with most polarized, UL -Listed notification devices. • UL864 & 1481 listed. Connection to Local Fire Control Firepower 5395 may be connected to a local fire control which utilizes Class A or Class B type notification circuits operating between 9 and 32 VDC. The control panel's notification circuit is connected to one of the inputs on Firepower 5395. The control panel's notification circuit end -of -line resistor is also connected across two terminals on Firepower 5395, which provides supervision between Firepower 5395 and fire control panel. Polarized audible and/or visual notification devices are then connected to Firepower 5395 signal circuits using the 4.7K ohm end -of -line resistors provided. Since Firepower 5395 draws very little power Firepower 5395 Distributed Power Module from the local control, it is possible to connect one Firepower 5395 to each notification circuit on the control panel and still provide full supervision of the notification circuits all the way back to the control panel. 13SILENT @ KNIGHT Firepower 5395 Distributed Power Module Supervision Specifications Input Firepower 5395 supervises a variety of Electrical Input voltage range: 9-32VDC functions including: • Low AC power. AC Input: 120VAC at 2 amps Battery charging • Low battery condition. Output: 24VDC at 6 amps capacity: 7.OAH • Earth ground fault. -- Input • Auxiliary output power limit condition. Auxiliary Signal 4 Ambient Temp.: 32°F to 120°F • EOL supervision trouble or power power circuit: 1 Aux. Power limited condition at an output. Mechanical When a trouble condition occurs, Notification circuits: 4 Dimensions: 12.25"W x 16.0"H x 3.0"D Shipping Weight: 8 lbs: 14 oz. Firepower 5395 creates a trouble con- Color: Red dition on the host control signal circuits Output to which it is connected. Firepower configuration: 2 Class A or Indicator Lights 5395 still maintains the ability to be activated by the host control. In 4 Class B, or AC power on: Green addition, the 5395 provides a Form C Amps per 1 Class A & 2 Class B Battery trouble: Yellow Ground fault: Yellow trouble relay output as an alternative to using the notification circuit trouble. output circuit: 3.0 Auxiliary trouble: Yellow Output 1 trouble: Yellow Notification Output 2 trouble: Yellow circuit outputs: 20.4 to 27.3 VDC at 3.0 Output 3 trouble: Yellow amps each, 4.7Kohm Output 4 trouble: Yellow EOL resistor required on each Class B circuit Approvals No. of inputs: 2 UL: 864 & 1481NFPA: 72 Input configuration: 2 Class B or 2 Class A MODEL 5395 BLOCK DIAGRAM LOCAL FIRE Trouble Output CONTROL (Alternative to notification circuit trouble.) SILENT KNIGHT 7550 Meridian Circle, Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927 1-800-446-6444 or in Minnesota (612) 493-6435 MADE IN AMERICA FAX: (612) 493-6475 FORM #150744, Rev. 1/96 Signal Circuit Output Signal 1 Signal 1 Input DISTRIBUTED Signal 2 . Signal Circuit it Output . f Signal 2 POWER MODULE 5395 Signal 3 g -- Input (optional) Signal 4 Aux. Power 120 VAC LOCAL FIRE Trouble Output CONTROL (Alternative to notification circuit trouble.) SILENT KNIGHT 7550 Meridian Circle, Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927 1-800-446-6444 or in Minnesota (612) 493-6435 MADE IN AMERICA FAX: (612) 493-6475 FORM #150744, Rev. 1/96 C P300 Addressable Ionization Detector GENERAL The CP300 Addressable Ionization Detector is used with the MS -9200 to sense products -of -combustion and report the measured level of such products to the control panel. Since this detector is addressable, it will help firemen to more quickly locate a fire during its early„stages. FEATURES • Unique Unipolar Dual Chamber provides exceptional stability. • Factory preset at 1.5% nominal sensitivity for panel alarm threshold level. • Fully coated circuit boards and superior RF/transient protection. • Withstands air velocities up to 1,500 feet -per -minute without triggering a false alarm. • Addressable by device. • Direct Decade 01-99 entry of address. • 2 -Wire loop connection. • Visible LED "blinks” when the unit is addressed and latches on in alarm. • Integral Communications and Built-in Type Identifica- tion. • Compact, Stylish Design. • Built-in functional test switch activated by push -pin switch. • Low standby'current • Listed to UL -268. • Built-in tamper-resistant feature. • Sealed against back pressure. • 94 -VO plastic flammability rating. • Removable cover and insect -resistant screen for field cleaning. • Remote LED output connection. • Mounts to single gangbox, a 3.5" or 4" octagonal box, a 4" square electrical box by using a plaster ring. • Easy wiring via removable 6 -pin terminal block allows for detector to be removed from system without loss of power to remaining loop. California U State Fire MEA Marshal $7271-0075:156 3-94-E S1059 APPLICATIONS Use ionization detectors in life -safety applications to pro- vide a broad range fire -sensing capability, especially fast, flaming fires. Where smoldering fires are anticipated, a photoelectric sensor may provide faster response. 12 Clintonville Road ISO -9001 M OF -51311 • Flrelffe ALarMS Northford, CT 06472 Engineering and Manufacturing Pae 1 of 2 Phone: 203 4 9 Ir1COCP01'8T@D ( ) 84-7161 Quality System Certified to January 24, 1995 FAX: (203) 484-7118 International Standard ISO -9001 Made in the U.S.A. CONSTRUCTION These detectors are constructed of LEXAN@ in an off- white color. The CP300 plug-in series of smoke detectors are de- signed to commercial standards and offer an attractive appearance. INSTALLATION The CP300 Plug -In Detectors use a separate base to simplify installation, service and maintenance. Mount base on box which is at least 1.5 inches deep. Suitable boxes include: • 4 inch square box with plaster ring. • 4 inch octagon box. • 3.5 inch octagon 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. OPERATION Each CP300 uses one of 99 possible addresses on the MS - 9200. It responds to regular polls from the system and reports its type and status. The CP300 Addressable Ionization Sensor's unique unipolar chamber responds quickly and uniformly to a broad range of smoke conditions and can withstand wind gusts up to 1,500 feet -per -minute without sending an alarm level signal. Be- cause of the unipolar chamber, the CP300 is approximately two times more responsive than most ionization sensors. This makes it a more stable detector. SPECIFICATIONS Voltage Range: Standby Current: LED Current: Air Velocity: Diameter: Height: Temperature: Relative Humidity: 15 - 28 VDC (peak) 150 µA @ 24 VDC 7 mA @ 24 VDC (latched "ON") 1500 Ft/Minute (7.6m/S) Max 5.0 inches (12.7 cm) 3.0 inches (7.6 cm) 0°- 49°C (32°- 120°F) 10% - 93% Non -condensing PRODUCT LINE INFORMATION Mode Descri tp ion CP300 Addressable Ionization Sensor. RA40OZ Remote LED. Mounts to a single gang box. try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover specific applications or anticipate all Arements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information, contact Flre-LITe' I DF -51311 Series MT and MT Strobe MU' ltitone Electronic Signals Wheelock's Series MT and MT Strobe Multitone electronic signals offer a choice of eight (8) nationally and internationally M recognized alerting sounds: Hom, Bell, March Time Horn, Code -3 Tone, Code -3 Horn, Slow Whoop, Siren or Hi7Lo Tone, Our Code -3 horn and tone patterns are engineered to comply with NFPA/ANSI Temporal Pattem Codes that take effect in July of 1896 without requiring additional equipment, With MT and MT Strobe Signals, one alarm appliance meets most of your signaling needs. Synchronized strobe versions are available. FlwGtwrv5 - • Approvals include: Underwriters Laboratories (UL 1971 F. and JUL 464) Listings, Factory Mutual (FM), California State Fire Marshal (CSFM), New York City (MEA) and Chicago F 1. (BFP) approvals on all models. I. • One alarm appliance with (8) eight selective. signals to provide R E superior sound penetration for various ambient and wall condi- _ F tions with two field selectable sound output levels. _ • Code -3 Horn and Tone meet ANSI/NFPA/1S0 temporal pattern for standard emergency evacuation signaling. Series Series • Audible and strobe can operate from a single signaling circuit MT Show w/108 MT4115 VAC with any of the (8) audible signals. • Designed to meet or exceed NFPA/ANSI Standards and ADA Accessibility Guidelines.11 1 • Low current draw with low temperature compensation to reduce power consumption and wiring costs. • MT Strobe models available with 15, 15/75, 30 and 75 candela i ratings for independent or;single input activations and all new I synchronized strobe designs.R • Wheelock's patented LS, LSM, MS, IS, HSW Series 'and all new synchronized strobe designs offer fire alarm system de- f� signers, specifiers and installers the industry's widest selection of UL 1971 Listed strobe products. • 12 VDC, 24 VDC and 115 VAC models with wide Listed voltage, Series range. MT • No additional trimplate required for flush mounting. • Compliance with RFI limits in FCC Part 15, Class B for compatibility with sensitive detection and communication circuits. • MT & MT-WM Strobe model available for outdoor installation requiring weatherproof devices. In private mode location where UL 1971 strobes are not required the MT-WM and MT4-115 VAC strobe models are UL 1638 Listed and are designed for surface mount- ing indoors or outdoors. • Series MT Signals have IN and OUT wiring terminations that accept two 14112 to n18 American Wire Gauge (AWG) wires at each ter. minal. Inputs are polarized for compatibility with standard reverse polarity type supervision. • Selectable input voltage on non strobe DC versions. Strobe versions are factory set for either 12 VDC, 24 VDC or 115 VAC. • Mounts to either 4' square or double gang boxes (important for retrofit installations). Attractive flush or surface mounting. • Series MT Strobe multitone electronic signals equipped with SUSLM synchronized strobes, when used in conjunction with Wheelock SM/DSM Sync Modules, produce a synchronized strobe flash for compliance with ADA guidelines concerning photosensitive epilepsy. Alarm Tones Mir rallern oescri tion Tone Pattern Description Horn Horn Continuous Code -3 Tone 500 Hz ANSI S3.41 Temporal Pattern Bell 1560 Hz Modulated 0.7 sec. ON, Repeat) Stow Whoop 500-1200 Hz Sweep 4.0 sec. ON, 0.5 sec. OFF. Repeat) March Time Horn Horn 0.25 sec. ON, 0.25 sec. OFF, Repeat) Siren 600-1200 Hz Sweep 1.0 sec. ON, Repeat) Code -3 Horn Horn ANSI S3.41 Temporal Pattern HVLo 1000/800 Hz 0.25 sec. ON, Alternate 9L " uwuais arc UL syr f usfm for indoor use with a temperature range of 32' F to 120' F (0' C to 49' C) and maximum humidity of 85% RH. All MT and MT -4 strobe models for outdoor ae are listed for 31 • F to 1501 F (•35' C to 66• C) and maximum humidity of 95%. WhP210Gk i Specifications NOTES - UL 1638 only. 1. Add 25% more input current than shown in Tables 1 and 2 when operating the unit at maximum input voltage. Rated Input Voltage (either filtered DC or unfiltered full -wave -rectified (FWR)): Strobes are designed to flash at 1 flash per second minimum from 20-31 VDC (for 24 VDC models) or 12.15.6 VDC (for 12 VDC models). Note that ADA guidelines presently specify a flash rate of 1 to 3 flashes per second. Check the minimum and maximum output of the power supply and standby battery and subtract the voltage drop from the circuit wiring resistance to deter- mine the applied voltage to the strobes. 2. 115 VAC models have been UL tested to operate from 96 VAC to 132 VAC. Strobe candela at -35° Centigrade is reduced to 7.5 candela. 3. Anechoic dBA is measured on axis in a non -reflective (free field) test room using fast meter response. For peak dBA (measured with peak meter response), add 5 dBA to typical anechoic values shown in Table 1 and 2. 4. Reverberant dBA is a minimum UL rating based on sound power measurements in a reverberant test room. - A WARNING: MULTITONE STROBE MODELS SET ON "CODE -3 TONE" WITH "STANDARD dBA" DO NOT MEET THE 75 dBA MINIMUM UL REVERBERANT SOUND LEVEL REQUIRED FOR PUBLIC MODE FIRE PROTECTION SERVICE (NOTED BY - IN TABLE 2). MODELS WITH SETTINGS WHICH PRODUCE LESS THAN 75 dBA MAY NOT BE HEARD. THIS SETTING IS ACCEPTABLE ONLY FOR GENERAL SIGNALING (NON -FIRE ALARM) USE. USE THE - HIGH" dBA SETTING WITH THIS TONE OR USE A DIFFERENT TONE FOR PUBLIC MODE SERVICE. Make sure that the average, peak and inrush currentsdo not exceed system power supplies or fusing limits. If the strobe and audible operate on the same circuit, add the strobe current from Table 3 to the proper audible current from Table 1 or 2. See separate "Installation Instructions" for further details. Table 1: dBA and Current Ratings for Multitone Signals Without Strobes 10 Tone T08� Input Current' AMPS 14 VDC Input Current' AMPS @ 12 Vol; Inpui Current= AMPS (� 115 VAC ic et . WVoltae Rated Reverberant dBA at 10 Feet Per UL 464 At Minimal - At Nominal In ut Volta a Input Volta e hl gTp HI STD HI STD HI STD HI STD hprn sell o.a4o 0.023 0.014 0.012 0.1100 0.031 0.020 0.010 0.050 0.040 0.040 0.038 94 89 88 82 82 75 91 85 85 79 March Time Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 0.050 0.040 101 95 85 79 88 82 Code -3 Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 0.050 0.040 101 95 85 75 85 79 Code -3 Tone 0.028 0.017 0.060 0.015 0.042 0.038 97 92 79 75 82 75 Slow Whoop 0.048 0.026 1 0.100 0.025 1 0.050 1 0.040 1 101 96 88 82 88 82 Siren 0.036 0.023 1 0.082 i,-0.020 1 0.045 0.040 1 100 95 85 82 88 82 Hi/Lo 0.020 0.014 1 0.044 0.012 1 0.041 0.039 1 95 90 82 79 85 79 NOTES - UL 1638 only. 1. Add 25% more input current than shown in Tables 1 and 2 when operating the unit at maximum input voltage. Rated Input Voltage (either filtered DC or unfiltered full -wave -rectified (FWR)): Strobes are designed to flash at 1 flash per second minimum from 20-31 VDC (for 24 VDC models) or 12.15.6 VDC (for 12 VDC models). Note that ADA guidelines presently specify a flash rate of 1 to 3 flashes per second. Check the minimum and maximum output of the power supply and standby battery and subtract the voltage drop from the circuit wiring resistance to deter- mine the applied voltage to the strobes. 2. 115 VAC models have been UL tested to operate from 96 VAC to 132 VAC. Strobe candela at -35° Centigrade is reduced to 7.5 candela. 3. Anechoic dBA is measured on axis in a non -reflective (free field) test room using fast meter response. For peak dBA (measured with peak meter response), add 5 dBA to typical anechoic values shown in Table 1 and 2. 4. Reverberant dBA is a minimum UL rating based on sound power measurements in a reverberant test room. - A WARNING: MULTITONE STROBE MODELS SET ON "CODE -3 TONE" WITH "STANDARD dBA" DO NOT MEET THE 75 dBA MINIMUM UL REVERBERANT SOUND LEVEL REQUIRED FOR PUBLIC MODE FIRE PROTECTION SERVICE (NOTED BY - IN TABLE 2). MODELS WITH SETTINGS WHICH PRODUCE LESS THAN 75 dBA MAY NOT BE HEARD. THIS SETTING IS ACCEPTABLE ONLY FOR GENERAL SIGNALING (NON -FIRE ALARM) USE. USE THE - HIGH" dBA SETTING WITH THIS TONE OR USE A DIFFERENT TONE FOR PUBLIC MODE SERVICE. Make sure that the average, peak and inrush currentsdo not exceed system power supplies or fusing limits. If the strobe and audible operate on the same circuit, add the strobe current from Table 3 to the proper audible current from Table 1 or 2. See separate "Installation Instructions" for further details. Table 2: dBA and Current Ratings for Audible Portion of Multitone Si nals With Strobes 10 Tone Input Current' AMPS @ 24 VDC Input Current' AMPS @ 12 VDC Input Currene AMPS @ 115 VAC Typical Anecholcl dBA aC 10 Feet At Nominal Input Voltage Rated Reverberant dBA at 10 Feet Per UL 464 At Minimal At Nominal Input Volta a Input Voltage HI STD HI STD HI STD" HI STD HI STD HI STD Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 0.050 0.040 99 _ 93 85 79 88 82 Bell 0.014 0.012 0.031 0.010 0.040 0.038 92 87 79 75 82 75 March Time Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 0.050 0.040. 99 93 82 <: 75 .85 •: ' 79 Code -3 Horn 0.040 0.023 1 0.100 0.020 0.050 0.040 99 93 79. 75 82 ' 75 Code -3 Tone 0.028 0.017 0.060 0.015 0.042 0.038 95 90 75 1 70 " 79 73" Slow Whoop 0.048 0.026 0.100 0.025 0.050 0.040 99 94 82 75 85 791- 9 -Siren Siren 0.036 0.023 0.082 0.020 0.045 1 0.040 98 93 82 75 85 79. Hi/Lo 0.020 0.014 0.044 0.012 0.041 1 0.039 93 88 79 75 82 75.-, NOTES - UL 1638 only. 1. Add 25% more input current than shown in Tables 1 and 2 when operating the unit at maximum input voltage. Rated Input Voltage (either filtered DC or unfiltered full -wave -rectified (FWR)): Strobes are designed to flash at 1 flash per second minimum from 20-31 VDC (for 24 VDC models) or 12.15.6 VDC (for 12 VDC models). Note that ADA guidelines presently specify a flash rate of 1 to 3 flashes per second. Check the minimum and maximum output of the power supply and standby battery and subtract the voltage drop from the circuit wiring resistance to deter- mine the applied voltage to the strobes. 2. 115 VAC models have been UL tested to operate from 96 VAC to 132 VAC. Strobe candela at -35° Centigrade is reduced to 7.5 candela. 3. Anechoic dBA is measured on axis in a non -reflective (free field) test room using fast meter response. For peak dBA (measured with peak meter response), add 5 dBA to typical anechoic values shown in Table 1 and 2. 4. Reverberant dBA is a minimum UL rating based on sound power measurements in a reverberant test room. - A WARNING: MULTITONE STROBE MODELS SET ON "CODE -3 TONE" WITH "STANDARD dBA" DO NOT MEET THE 75 dBA MINIMUM UL REVERBERANT SOUND LEVEL REQUIRED FOR PUBLIC MODE FIRE PROTECTION SERVICE (NOTED BY - IN TABLE 2). MODELS WITH SETTINGS WHICH PRODUCE LESS THAN 75 dBA MAY NOT BE HEARD. THIS SETTING IS ACCEPTABLE ONLY FOR GENERAL SIGNALING (NON -FIRE ALARM) USE. USE THE - HIGH" dBA SETTING WITH THIS TONE OR USE A DIFFERENT TONE FOR PUBLIC MODE SERVICE. Make sure that the average, peak and inrush currentsdo not exceed system power supplies or fusing limits. If the strobe and audible operate on the same circuit, add the strobe current from Table 3 to the proper audible current from Table 1 or 2. See separate "Installation Instructions" for further details. �k wnlala6 k 10 Table 3: Strobe Current Re uirement AMPS Voltage LS Rated Average Current SL MS LSM SLMJ IS HSW LS I IRated SL Peak Current MS LSM SLM IS I I HSW LS Rated Inrush Current St. I MS LSM SLM IS HSW 20 VDC .080 .096 .135 .115 .138 .240 .280 .160 .192 .288 .250 .310 .500 .680 .210 .252 .280 .225 .252 .650 .550 24 VDC .080 .096 .135 .115 .138 .225 .230 .190 .228 .296 .260 .320 .450 .570 .250 .300 .280 .270 .300 .660 .660 31 VDC .080 .096 .135 .115 .138 .195 .190 .210 .252 .296 .260 .320 .370 .520 .320 .384 .300 .360 .384 .880 .850 20 VFWR .080 .105 .135 .125 .150 .253 .280 .210 .252 .390 .350 .435 .700 .960 .320 .384 .390 .315 .384 .920 .780 24 VF?.^,'R .081 .100 .135 .125 .150 .233 .230 .216 .260 .390 .365 .450 .640 .830 .380 .456 .390 .380 .456 .930 .930 31 Vi -vV13 .091 .096 .135 .125 .152 .196 .190 .240 .288 .390 .365 .450 .520 .750 .450 .540 .420 .500 .540 1.25 1.20 10.5 9DC .160 •-- .230 .220 --- --- --- .340.560 .470 --- --- --- .300 --- .500 .440 --- --- --- 12 VDC .160 --- .230 .220 --- --- --- .340.560 .470 --- --- --- .300 --- .500 .440 --- --- --- 15.6 VDC 160 --- .230 .220 --- --- --- .340.560 .470 --- --- --- .390 --- .650 .470 --- --- --- 10.5 VFWR .175 --- .238 .230 -=- --- --• .4751.730 .660 --- --- --- .420 --- .700 .620 --- --- 12 VFWR .175 --- .238 .230 --- --- --- .475.730 .660 --- --- --- .420 --- .700 .620 --- --- --- 15.6 VFWR 175 --- 245 -246T--- --- --- .475730 .660 --- •-- --- 545 --- .910 .660 --- --- --- �k wnlala6 k 10 0).1 101 KI Ordering Information MT and MT4 models can be used with Wheelock's HSPW-24-HFR strobe/plate assembly for 110 candela strobe signal Model Order Input Rated Average* Mounting" Numbe. coax valla a Candela SttobeCuttent AM4S 0 110115 VM R EF�M"0' tCNu'TQ,'0" H: MT-24-Ls-vFR si s3 24 15 .074 E,F L M 0 MT-24-SL-VFt3' 6306 24 15 .096 E F,L M 0 MT-24-LSM-VFR S182 24 15/75 .100 E F,L,M,O MT-241LMIR 6307 24 15fl5 .138 E F,L M 0 MT-24-MS-VFR 5321 24 30 .124 E F,L M 0 MT-24-IS-VFR 5355 24 75 .200 E F,L M,0 MT-24-WM-VFR* * * 5025 24 117 .088 E F L,M,O E!R01, KI 15/75'" 5e <r +p{,'f210 ``;� r' sa E:FLM MT4-115-R 6223 115 VAC 15 --- K,N,U,T,O MT4-115 WH-VFR * * * 6224 115 VAC 15 .060 K N 0 SINGLE CIRCUIT $M SYNC MODULE**** & 24 1 .025 E N DUAL CIRCUIT DSM SYNC MODULE**** 24 .038 W .A WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TOTAL CURRENT REQUIRED BY ALL DEVICES THAT ARE CONNECTED TO A SM/DSM DOES NOT EXCEED 3.OA OR EXCEED THE RATING OF THE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL'S PRIMARY AND SECONDARY POWER SOURCES AND SIGNALING CIRCUITS. OVERLOADING THESE SOURCES COULD RESULT IN LOSS OF POWER AND FAILURE TO ALERT OCCUPANTS DURING AN EMERGENCY, WHICH COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU AND/OR OTHERS. When calculating the total current: use Table 1 to determine the highest value of "Rated Average Current" for the SM/DSM (across the expected operating votage range); then add this value to the total current for any other devices, including audible signaling devices, powered by the same source and include any required safety factors. A WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT ALL FUSES USED ON SIGNALING CIRCUITS ARE RATED TO HANDLE THE MAXIMUM INRUSH OR PEAK CURRENT FROM ALL DEVICES ON THOSE CIR- CUITS. FAILURE TO DO THIS MAY RESULT IN LOSS OF POWER TO THE SIGNALING CIRCUIT AND THE FAILURE OF ALL DEVICES ON THAT CIRCUIT TO OPERATE, WHICH COULD RESULT If PROPERTY DAMAGE AND SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU AND/OR OTHERS. When calculating the maximum inrush or peak current: use Table 3 to determine the highest value of "Rated Inrush current" or "Rated Peak Current" (whichever is higher) for the SM/DSN (across the expected operating voltage range); then add that value to the total inrush or peak currents from any other devices, including audible signaling devices, on that circuit and include an, required safety factors. for time duration of the maximum sync module inrush or peak current refer to instruction sheet. NOTE: POWER BOOSTERS MAY BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SM OR OSM MODULES. REFER TO SM/DSM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROPER APPLICATION OR INSTALLA TION. NOTE: If the strobe and audible operate on the same circuit, add the strobe current from above to the proper current from Table 2. NOTE: The letters SL and SLM denote synchronized models. Average current per actual Wheelock Production testing at 12 & 24 VDC nominal voltage. For rated average, peak and inrush currents across the listed voltage ranges for both filtered DC and full waved rectified (FWR), see Table 3. For additional information, please refer to Data Sheet #S7000 for mounting options on page 34 catalog. Listed for UL 1638 only. SM Sync Modules are rated for 3.0 amperes at 12/24 VDC; DSM Dual Circuit Modules are rated for 3.0 amperes per circuit. The maximum, number of interconnected DSM modules i, twenty. SEE PAGE 4 FOR GENERAL AND TECHNICAL NOTES. WhP.QIO(.IC AVSI,F,LE/V,®UAB Series MIZ NACM.EAf M1 NADA, F,1T °8�""`":E" :A` Piezoelectric Mini Horns and Mini Morn Strobes NAGNVA41 RCU, MAO Wheelock's Series MIZ piezoelectric Mini Horns and Mini Horn Strobes are compact electronic "N""". appliances that are Listed under UL 464 for Audible Appliances and UL 1971 for Emergency jF '01 Devices for the Hearing Impaired for use in public mode Fire Protection Systems. They are ideal NAa RPf T:3" for. alarm signaling in individual rooms, apartments, hotels, offices, etc.—where dependable AfM,.,AN1:E performance and economical installation are prime concerns. MIZ Mini Horns produce high sound output (90 dBA at 10 feet) with minimum current draw, just 12 milliamps at 24 volts and 8 mA at 12 volts. They are available with integral strobes to meet the latest code and ADA requirements for visual appliances. 'Features Approvals Include: Underwriters Laboratories UL 1971 and UL 464, Factory Mutual (FM), FCC Part 15, California State Fire Marshal (CSFM), New York City (MEA), European Community (CE) and Chicago (E)FP) on all models. Designed to meet or exceed NFPA/ANSI Standards and ADA Accessibility Guidelines. Meets OSHA 29 Part 1910.165. •High sound output for enhanced audibility (90 dBA at 10 feet). Series MIZ • Low current draw with low temperature compensation to reduce power consumption and wiring costs. • Mini Horn Strobe models available with 15, 15/75, 30 and 75 candela ratings for single input activation. Wheelock's patented Series LS, LSM, MS and IS strobe designs offer fire alarm system designers, specifiers and installers the industry's widest selection of UL 1971 Listed strobe products in association with a mini horn appliance. 12 VDC and 24 VDC models with wide Listed voltage, filtered DC and FWR. . • Polarized inputs for compatibility with standard reverse polarity type supervision of circuit wiring by an alarm panel, • Mount to standard single and double gang backboxes or surface mount Wiremold°w Boxes — Important for Retrofit Installations. • No additional trimplate required for flush mounting. Easy installation with In/Out screw terminals using #12 to #18 AWG. Specifications and Ordering Information Use the highest value of rated average current to determine the maximum number of mini strobe horns and to establish power supplies and wire gauge requirements. Use the rated peak current or rated inrush current (whichever is higher) to verily fuse requirements. Use Table D on Page 61 for strobe current. Add to MIZ Horn current .008 for 12 VOC and .012 for 24 VDC models. Make sure' that the average, peak and Inrush currents do not exceed system power supplies or fusing limits. See "Installation Instructions" (refer to Fax -On -Demand listing in this catalog). Mmf.Hnm R MIni-Hmn strobe models are listed for Indoor use with a lomoerature range of 32°' F to 120° F (0° C to 49° C) and maximum humidity of 85%. Note: MIZ with strobe models will not be available alter 12/30/97. Refer to Now Series NS/NS4/NH (see replacement HSt at uacK 01 una cataYugr. "" See Table D on Page 61 or the most current Installation Instructions (refer to Fax -On -Demand list located in this catalog) for rated average, peak and inrush current for Series LS/.LSM/MS/IS strobes. "`• Refer to Data Sheet S7000 for Mounting Options or page 56 of this catalog. For 110 cd applications see NEW NS-2411OW-FR in this catalog. Refer to most current Installation Instruction Sheet. See Fax -On -Demand list located in this catalog. 1. Models code suffix: V - vertical lens; H = horizontal lens; F z lire lettering; R - rod plate; W = white. 2. Conduit entrances to the backbox should be selected to provide sufficient wiring clearance for the Installed product. 3. Do not pass additional wires (used for other than the signaling appliance) through the backbox. Such additional wires could result In Insufficient wiring space for the signaling ,appliance. 4. For Fire Alarm applications using white MIZ-Horns, a red "Fire" Label is provided. Affix this label to the front of the mounting plate to Identify the function of the alarm appliance. SEE PAGE 3 FOR GENERAL AND TECHNICAL NOTES. 16 WIIP.2IOGIC Average** Model Voltage Order Strobe dBA Current Mounting*** Voltage Code VDC Code Candela @ 10 ft Ams Options ' i, +`,,,i1"' tt'sc12„rrlfd(,+i,r �` is!�4209 ' �°,a `,i 47a , ,?, „ , „,,,c r,: :`88'' e008 �11DC,41 ;�,, .� �Ntr/'x��.P�. .. MIN2'W” �r `12��°`�' .��r 4478 �; �,.. ° �,,•� ;,�, dra, .s14 MIZ-24-R 24 4208 -- 90 .012 B C F,G MIZ-24-W 24 4479 — 90 .012 B,C,F G 24 VDC MIZ-24-LS-VFR 24 5191 15 90 .092 B C,F G MIZ-24-LSM-VFR " 24 5190 15/75 90 .127 B C,F G MIZ-24-MS-VFR " •24 5376 30 90 .147 BCF G MIZ-24-IS-VFR 24 5358 7590 .237 BCF G �} �y ,9MIZ*12.E9.;VFR0FA% "1.'2 53 1a . '.. i 1, e15'�, ,., , " �88�II l " lit 16$t, �'•t v+r,'�`�rL B�C'F'G . 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Models code suffix: V - vertical lens; H = horizontal lens; F z lire lettering; R - rod plate; W = white. 2. Conduit entrances to the backbox should be selected to provide sufficient wiring clearance for the Installed product. 3. Do not pass additional wires (used for other than the signaling appliance) through the backbox. Such additional wires could result In Insufficient wiring space for the signaling ,appliance. 4. For Fire Alarm applications using white MIZ-Horns, a red "Fire" Label is provided. Affix this label to the front of the mounting plate to Identify the function of the alarm appliance. 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BY OTHERS I R D EXIS71M& FIRE ALARIYL DUCT INSTALLED DETECTDR/RELAMRDICATOR BY OT14ERS NOTES: -- 1)-MIS AYFUCAPOK l5 FOR THE WSTALLATION OF VAMIUM 1<IM ALARYA DEVICES. ZALLUIIKING SMALL BE IN ACM RDAAICE LAIMIA AKTICLE 7L Ll OFTFIE N.E_C. THE WEL SCALE: I I G'= II— C DATE: 12 / 1/ 9 8 OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER APPROVED BY: R BY FIRETRONICS 774- 6 9 0 0 FIRE ALARM ADDITION i of"Ui " u-MINOLE COU BUILDIt,GIFIRE PREVENTION DIVISION fi�jC� �1rAN$ ARE ITONOITiONALLY ACCEPTED FOR PERMIT y CORRECTION 1,10TES ON AND I� i�Ala !IONEO CO '"IgF YEi'It4jI1 S LICENSE TO CONISTR T ES ONLY IN A�`f"t�F�I��,i�ICE W1THI, ADOPTED CODE 041) UO Ue itEQOIREMLHT NOT NOTED iN R EV,':W- vI (i)TUVLAiVL YNNY :O)f UOE`S NOT PRLVLNT FIELD iNSPE,T"RS N5)3LA U =i9RfAi UORftkGTItNS TO MEET (O3ES EM FIUti1 ,Vry ', c APS. IVU,(cU UUHING INSNEG►IUNS. I _V11=wLD 13Y: � DATE: FIRE PLANS:. BUILDING PL PERMIT NO.: FIRETRONICS, INC. �.e FIRETRONICS EXTINGUISHERS, INC. 1035 PINE HOLLOW POINT DRIVE ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FL 32714 PHONE (407) 774-6900 • FAX (407) 774-2074 FIRE ALARM ADDITION REVISION #1 2/8/99 OFFICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER 114 W. FIRST STREET WELAKA BUILDING G11�,�So FIRE, BURGLARY, COMMUNICATIONS & EXTINGUISHER State License Fire #EF0000423 • State License Extinguisher #685627000195 FIRETRONICS, INC. FIRETRONICS EXTINGUISHERS, INC. 1035 PINE HOLLOW POINT DRIVE ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FL 3271.4 PHONE (407) 774-6900 • FAX (407) 774-2074 TO: CITY OF SANFORD FIRE DEPARTMENT FROM: LAURICE GIESBRANDT DATE: 2/8/99 RE: REVISION TO: OFFICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER PERMIT # 99-650 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: THIS IS TO INFORM YOU OF CHANGES MADE TO THE FOLLOWING LOCATION: OFFICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER 114 W. FIRST STREET WELAKA BUILDING THE CHANGES ARE AS FOLLOWS: 1. CHANGE ALL SONASTROBES TO HORNSTROBES MT 24 LSM VFR 2. SHOW DOOR IN WAITING ROOM 3. SHOW EXISTING SMOKE DETECTOR IN ELEVATOR LOBBY 4`. ADD HORNSTROBE TO CORRIDOR OUTSIDE WOMEN'S ROOM 5. SHOW EXISTING PULL STATION OUTSIDE BREAK ROOM 6. SHOW EXISTING PULL STATION OUTSIDE CLOSET 7. READJUST BATTERY CALCS AS NEEDED IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL ME. THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP IN THIS MATTER. .t - SINCERELY, LAURICEGIES RANDT FIRE, BURGLARY, COMMUNICATIONS & EXTINGUISHER State License Fire #EF0000423 • State License Extinguisher #685627000195 �c Ji6� (fl�t 0 -- - All!) RELDCAiE F g dFFICE F S IF F �SECRETARI6S OFFICE 6X , TO E)US IN Dt�nc6 AND/OR CIRCU)T _ • /' A� F f F �/ DEIY\ID AND RELOCATE \ - Rl]dAl F F F "`yyy F• DEPD. InKk DA�DM 1DN ELDSET R FILE/ KITCHEN CONFEREaKE/LIBRARV/i>EFD.I�OIYt ELELRN WOMEN mlie OFFICE IWM*ATDR SSR► KY IM ESTHGI![1 0 RAILRODM OFFlGE _ OFFICE 01*FlCF T F CORP OPER. F DEPQ. pi OEPD.10011A FQ F F ANA. SY 0 ODEL DESCRIPTION' NOTES FILE STORA&E F SILENT KNIGHT FIRE ALARMIL WALL MOUNTED/ FXSECYETARY ��FIRELITE SIGNAL EXPANDER 120 VAC BRENE0 FIRE ALARAk CEILINCs MDUN=3 FUTURE EYPANSION R CP - 3 0 0 S MO K1; D ETEcro ft. Rl5bVE SIGNAL EXP. IAJHEELbLK FIRE ALAPXk WALL NLOUNTED 6FFICE OFFICE OFFICE AkT-Z&i-LSYUI-VFR HORN STRQBE S&I A.F.F. TD TDP Fl CE WFICE 0 EXISTIAICc FIRE Al ARft IMSTALl-ED PULL STATIDN. BY OTHERS' I R D EXISTING FIRE ALARWL DUCT INSTALLED DETECT0R/RELAY/INDICATOR gY DTWERS FLOOR PLAN NOTES: 17TH►S APPLICATION IS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF VAIZIDLL[ FIRE ALAR,WI bE111GE:9. A WRUNG SHALL BE M ACCORDANCE LU!'TH ARTICLE 7,60 DFTHE>N F_ C.. 3 REuiS(oN I Z 5 99 1-.&- OFFM OF THE RUBLIC DEFENDER WIRING DIAGRAM THE WELAKA BUILDING .2 rt- as ---> zo esismor. ---.--,.� .�., SCALE: MG �� I =1-0 APPROVED BY: W BY ;. Co. oew R PATE: I /j/98 I / 8 flE SED r 70 9K=W4 .. FIRETRONICS 774-6900 FIRE ALARM Ar"ATION IpOFUIB