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CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA
APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT
PERMIT ADDRESS 330 Towne Center Circle, Sanford, FL PERMIT NUMBER
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Total,Contract Price of Job 5,000,000 Total Sq. Ft. 157,100
Describe Work New "Burdines Retail ep ore
Type of Construction Type ff, unpro ec e sprinkled Flood Prone (YES) CO-)
Number of Stories Two Number of Dwellings N/A Zoning
Occupancy: Residential Commercial x Industrial
LEGAL DESCRIPTION (please attach printout from Seminole County)
TAX I.D. NUMBER 29-19-30-5LW-0100-0000-0-9
OWNER FEDERATED DEPARTMENT STORES
ADDRESS 7 West Seventh Street
CITY Cincinnati STATE Ohio
TITLE HOLDER (IF OTHER THAN OWNER) N/A
ADDRESS
CITY STATE
BONDING COMPANY
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ARCHITECT
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JOHNSON ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS,INC.
4770 Biscayne Blvd., #
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MORTGAGE LENDER
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PHONE NUMBER 513-579-7000
ZIP 45202
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Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do the work and installations as
indicated. I certify that no work or installation has commenced prior to the issuance
of a permit and that all work will be performed to meet standards of all laws regulating
construction in this jurisdiction. I understand that a separate permit must be secured
for ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, MECHANICAL, SIGNS, POOLS, ETC.
OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all the foregoing information is accurate and that
all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction
and zoning. A COPY OF THE RECORDED COPY OF THE NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT WILL BE POSTED
ON THE JOB SITE WITH PERMITS NO LATER THAN SEVEN (7) DAYS AFTER THE PERMIT HAS BEEN
ISSUED. FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOU PAYING TWICE FOR
THE IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH
YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT.
NOTICE: In addition to the requirements of this permit, there may be additional
restrictions applicable to this property that may be found in the public records of
this county, and there may be additional permits required from other governmental
entities such as water management districts, state agencies, or federal agencies.
ACCEPTANCE OF PERMIT IS VERIFICATION THAT I WILL NOTIFY THE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY OF
THE REQUIREMENTS OF FLORIDA LIEN LAW, FS713.
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ENERGY EFFICIENCY CODE FOR BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
Florida Department of Community Affairs
FLA/COM-94 Version 2.1 '
PROJECT NAME_Burdines-Seminole Town Cent PERMITTING OFFICE:
ADDRESS: _Seminole Town Center Sanford
Sanford, FL CLIMATE ZONE: _5
OWNER: _Federated Dept. Stores PERMIT NO:
AGENT: JURISDICTION NO:_69150
BUILDING TYPE: _Mercantile (Retail)
CONSTRUCTION CONDITION: New construction
DESIGN COMPLETION: Finished Building
CONDITIONED FLOOR AREA: _157140 NUMBER OF ZONES: 1
MAX. TONNAGE OF EQUIPMENT PER SYSTEM: 400
COMPLIANCE CALCULATION:
METHOD B DESIGN CRITERIA RESULT
ENVELOPE PERFORMANCE 81.97 86.28 PASSES
OTHER ENVELOPE REQUIREMENTS PASSES
LIGHTING
INTERIOR LIGHTING 392850.00 502848.00 PASSES
LIGHTING CONTROL REQUIREMENTS PASSES
HVAC EQUIPMENT
COOLING EQUIPMENT
1. COP 7.00 5.20 PASSES
IPLV 7.50 5.30 PASSES
HEATING EQUIPMENT
FAN SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
1. Variable Air Volume ( 1.16 1.25 PASSES
AIR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM INSULATION LEVEL
1. With Insulated Roof 4.50 4.20 PASSES
WATER HEATING EQUIPMENT
PIPING INSULATION REQUIREMENTS
COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION:
I hereby certi.fy.,that t plans and
specifications covere y his calcu-
lation are i comp a wi h the
Florida,Ener Eff- cy )'C de.
PREPARED B :
DATE: Al
I hereby certify t this building is
in compliance th t Flo Energy
Efficiency Cod. -
OWNER/AGENT
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I hereby certify(*) that the
Energy Efficiency Code.
SYSTEM DESIGNER
ARCHITECT
MECHANICAL
PLUMBING
ELECTRICAL
LIGHTING
Review of the plans and specifica-
tions covered by this calculation
indicates compliance with the
Florida Energy Efficiency Code.
Before construction is completed,
this building will be inspected
for compliance in cordanc w'
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Section 553.908, F o 'da St
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system design is in compliance with the Florida
REGISTRATION/STATE
BUILDING INFORMATION COMPLIANCE
CHECK
401. -----GLAZING--ZONE 1------------------------------------------------ v-
Elevation Type U SC VLT Shading Area(Sgft)
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Southeast Commercial 0.90 .5 .5 None 265
Southwest Commercial 0.90 .5 .5 None 265
Northwest Commercial 0.90 .5 .5 None 330
Total Glass Area in Zone 1 = 860
Total Glass Area = 860
402.------WALLS--ZONE 1------------------------------------------------
Elevation Type U Added R Gross(Sgft)
Northeast L & Hvywt. Concrete Block + 8" L 0.149 5 2415
Southeast L & Hvywt. Concrete Block + 8" L '0.149 5 5704
Southwest L & Hvywt. Concrete Block + 8" L 0.149 5 7590
Northwest L & Hvywt. Concrete Block + 8" L 0.149 5 10184
Total Wall Area in Zone 1 = 25893
Total Gross Wall'Area = 25893
403.------DOORS--ZONE 1------------------------------------------------
Elevation Type U Area(Sgft)
Total Door Area in Zone 1 = 0
Total Door Area = 0
404.------ROOFS--ZONE 1-------------------=----------------------------
Type Color U Added R Area(Sgft)
Steel Sheet with 1" Insulation Medium 0.213 15 78700
q Total Roof Area in Zone 1 = 78700
Total Roof Area = 78700
405.------FLOORS-ZONE 1-------------------------------- =------------
Type R Area(Sgft)
Slab on Grade/Uninsulated 0 78200
Total Floor Area in Zone 1 = 78200
Total Floor Area = 78200
406.------INFILTRATION --------------------------------------------------
Infiltration Criteria in 406.1.ABC.1 have been met.
CHECK
407.------COOLING SYSTEMS-----------------------------------------------
Type No Efficiency IPLV Tons
1. Water Cooled 2 7 7.5 400.00
408. -----HEATING SYSTEMS-----------------------------------------------
Type No Efficiency BTU/hr
1. No Heating System 0 0 0
409.------VENTILATION ---------------------------------------------------
Ventilation Criteria in 409.1.ABC.1 have been met.
CHECK
410.-----AIR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM----------------------------------------
AHU Type Duct Location R-value
1. Variable Air Volume (VAV) With Insulated Roof 4.5
411.-----PUMPS AND PIPING -ZONE 1---------------------------------------
Type R-value/in Diameter Thickness
1. Non -Circulating 0 0 0
412.-----WATER HEATING SYSTEMS -ZONE 1 ----------------------------------
Type Efficiency StandbyLoss InputRate Gallons
413.-----ELECTRICAL POWER DISTRIBUTION----------------------------------
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MOTORS --------------------------------------------------- I ----- Motor efficiencies in 414.1.ABC.1 have been met.
415.-----LIGHTING SYSTEMS -ZONE 1--------------------------------- --
Space Type No Control Type 1 No Control Type 2 No Watts Area(S t)
Type B(Ser -1 Occupancy Sens 99 None 0 392850 157140
Total Watts for Zone 1 = 392850'
Total Area for Zone 1 = 157140
Total Watts = 392850
Total Area = 157140
ICHECK
Lighting criteria in 415.1.ABC have been met.
16. HVAC load sizing has been performed. (407.1.ABC.1)
17. Duct sizing and design have been performed. (410.1.ABC.1.2)
18. Testing and balancing will be performed. (410.1.ABC.4)
Operation/maintenance manual will be provided to owner.(102.1)
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Arcnitecti, Inc
AAC 600468
August 17, 1994
4770 BISCAYNE BLVD.', SUITE 800, MIAMI, FL33137.305-377-0621 ® FAX 305-576-3245
Federal Express
CITY OF SANFORD
300 North Park Avenue
Sanford, FL 32771
Attn: Mr. Gary Winn, Chief Building Official
Re: Burdines Department Store, Seminole Towne Center, Sanford, Florida
Gary, Enclosed herein for our filing for a building permit for the Burdines store at the
Seminole Towne Center are the following:
One (1) Executed Application for Permit
Three (3) signed/sealed sets of construction documents
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Four (4) sets of Energy calculations will be forwarded directly to you by our MEP Engineers,
Best Griner & Associates.
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As discussed in previous conferences with you, weare filing for the shell permit which
includes the Architectural, Structural, Plumbing and Fire -Sprinkler Service for the referenced
building as well as Landscaping (around the perimeter of the building). Separate permits
will be applied for the HVA/C, Fire Sprinkler and Electrical portions of the work as well as
the interior improvements -at a later date.
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As previously discussed, we are out for bid at this time and once a contractor has been
selected, he will complete the application for permit. If there is any problems in processing
these permits under this procedure, please advise me immediately.
Enclosures
cc: Joe Flaherty
Bernie Reiss
Best Griner (Fred Hoffman)
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DEVELOPMENT FEE WORKSHEET
CITY OF SANFORD
UTILITY - ADMIN. w'
P. 0. BOX 1788
SANFORD, FL 32772-1788
Project Name:
Date
Owner/Contact Person: Phone
Address: 14 e_ Cr-,eieA
Type of Development:
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1) RESIDENTIAL
Type of Units (single family
or multi -family):
Total Number of Units:
Type of Utility Connection
individual connections
or central water meter &
common sewer tap):
Water Meter Size (3/4
1", 2", etc.):
REMARKS:
2) NONRESIDENTIAL
Type of Units (commercial,
industrial, etc.):
Total Number of Buildings:
Number of Fixture Units
each building):
Type of Utility Connection
individual connections
or central water meter &
common sewer tap):
Water Meter Size (3/4"
1", 2", etc.)
REMARKS: S6 To QF
CONNECTION FEE CALCULATION:
REVISED 8/12/92
1) Water System Impact Fees
Equivalent Residential Connection (ERC) - 300 Gallons Per Day (GPD)
Residential -
650/Unit - Single family structure, or multi -family unit GRawPcontainingthree (3) bedrooms or more. 487.50/unit - Multi -family unit Mobile
2 nipk o AllorHomeunitcontaininglessthanthree (3) bedrooms. (This category is
Type of Fixture or Group of Fixtures Fixture Unit Value
based on judgement/assumption, estimation that
such family units on average require 751 - 225 GPD Automatic clothes washer (2" standpipe) 3ofthewaterandsewerserviceofanaverage
single family
Bathroom group consisting of a water Closet, lavatoryunit.) bathtub or shower stall: Tank water closet 61
commercial - Flush valve water closet 8
650/ERU - Fixture unit schedule from Southern Plumbing Code 3 / O,
Bathtub (with or without overhead shower) 2
will be used, One ERU will be charged for
connection and up to twenty (2) fixture units.
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f S7 rCombination sink -and -tray w/food waste grinder 3
For projects having more than twenty (20) fixture
units the Impact Combination sink -and -tray w/one 1-1/2" trap
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3FeewillbedeterminedbyincrementsofbasedonmultiplesfiveCombinationsink -and -tray w/separate 1-1/2" trap 3of (5)
fixture units above the twenty (20) fixture unit I + U Dental unit or Cuspidor 1baseforthefirstERU. (Example: twenty-five I Dental Lavatory 125) fixture units will be rated as 1.25 eru;
twenty-six (26) fixture J-7)— Drinking fountain , 1/2 1/2 h -4 =
units will be rated as 1.5ERU.) Dishwasher, domestic /+
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Floor drains w/2" waste - 32) Sewer System Impact Fees j.j'U k Kitchen sink, domestic w/one .1-1/2" trap
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Equivalent Residential Connections 270 Gallons Per Day (GPD)
Kitchen sink, w/food waste grinder
Kitchen sink, w/food waste grinder & dishwasher 1-1/2" trap
3
Residential - Kitchen sink., domestic w dishwasher 1-1/2" trap
5
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1700 Unit - Single family structure, or multi -family unit Lavatory w/1-1/4" waste/ 1
containing three (3) bedrooms or more.
1275/Unit
w/1-1/2" waste /,Zk 2,,/
Multi -family unit or Mobile Home unit containing Laundry tray (1 or 2 compartments) 2lessthanthree (3) bedrooms. (This category isbased
Shower stall, domestic 2onjudgement/assumption/estimation that such
family
Showers ( group) per headunitsonaveragerequire751ofwaterand
sewer service of an average single family unit.) Sinks: Surgeons
3.
Commercial - Industrial - Institutional
1700/ERU
Flushing rim (with valve)
Service ( trap standard)
8
3FixtureunitschedulefromSouthernPlumbingCodeService (P trap)
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will be used. One ERU will be charged for
connection and up to twenty (20) fixture units.
Pot, scullery, etc. 'f = / X
2
4X 1 7
For projects having more than twenty (20) fixture
Urinal, pedestal, syphon jet blowout g8
units the Impact Fee will be increments of 25% Urinal, wall lip 8 2 X Ic = 8basedonmultiplesoffive (5) fixture units above Urinal, stall, washout
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4thetwenty (20) fixture unit base for the first
ERU. (Example: twenty-five
Urinal trough (each 6' section) 2fixtureunits
will be rated as 1.25 ERU; twenty-sixy-six (26) fixture, I Wash sink ( cicircular or multiple) each set of faucets 2
units will be rated as 1.5 ERU.) Water closet, private (tank operation) 4
3. Water Meter Connection Fees
Water closet, public (valve operation) C) _ IyFixturesnotlistedabove.* Trap
8 x / o
size 1-1/4" or less 17
WATER METER SIZE Trap size 1-1/2" 2
3/4" $EE130. Trap size 2" 3
210. Trap size 1-1/2" 41-1/2" 400.
2"
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Trap. size
500.
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Trap. size 4" FLope`.pReference: Standard Plumbing Code, Table 1304.1 13-4
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Table 1304.2 page 13-5.
4. Sewer .Connection Pee 3 Fc AR. o Roof Pub
Standard 4" Residential Connection - $260.
Non-standard connection - TO BE DETERMINED.-
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NOTE: ANY WATER OR SEWER TAP WORK THAT REQUIRES ANY STREET CUT OR
TUNNELING OF THE PAVEMENT WILL BE AN ADDITIONAL $250 FOR EACH SUCH TAP. l d %AC t 3 /O•T
NON. -01' 94 (TILE) 12:43 HOAR CONSTRUCTION TEL:205-969-2684 P. 002
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Nowernber 1, 1994
Building Department
City of Sanford
Y-,- Box 1788
Sanford, FL 33772
Dear Sir or Madame:
1900 International Park Drive 35243
P.O. Box 350900
Birmingham, Alabama 35236-0900
205) 969-1900
205) 969-2684 (Fax)
I hereby authorize Paul LeGrone, Project Superintendent of the Burdines Department Store at Seminole
Towne Center,to sign for the Building Permit for Hoar Construction under our State of Florida Licence
number CG C009593.
Sincerely,
Wayne Hoar
President
Subscribed and sworn to me
thhiis,/,,3t _day ofL r 9 9 V .
Notat}- Pu lie, State ot` Alabama -
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November 1, 1994
Building Department
City of Sanford
P.O. Box 1788
Sanford, FL 32772
TEL:205-969-2684 P.002
1900 International Park Drive 35243
P.O. Box 360900
Birmingham, AJabania 35236-090D
205) 969-1900
205) 969-2684 (Fax
Dear Sir or Madame:
I hereby authorize Paul LeGrone, Project Superintendent of the Burdin.es Department Store at Seminole
Towne Center,to sign for the Building Permit for Boar Construction under our State of Florida Licence
number CG C009593.
Subscribed and sworn to me
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My ConunissionExpires:
Sincerely,
Wayn`eH4o ar
President
CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA
PERMIT NO 94 7 `7 DATE f r
THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY APPLIES FOR A PERMIT TO INSTALL THE FOL-
LOWING PLUMBING WORK:
OWNER'S NAME Federated Department. Store _i /(I C-5
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ADDRESS OF JOB Seminole Towne Center,_Sanford,FL_ _
Florida Mechanical,
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Subject to rules and regulations of Sanford plumbing code.
Residential: I Number I Amount
Alteration, Addition, Repair !
New Residential:
One Water Closet_
Additional Water Closet
Commercial:
Fixtures. Floor Drain, Trap _ 81 _ 243 00
Sewerr 2 6_ 00
Water Piping 1 3 00
Gas Piping
Factory -built housing
Mobile Home
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Minimum Commercial Permit: $25. 00 Total 262 00
Master Plu
COMPETENCY CARD NO
1900 International Park Drive 35243
P.O. Box 360900
Birmingham, Alabama 35236-0900
205) 969-1900
205) 969-2684 (Fax)
November 1, 1994
Building Department
City of Sanford
P.O. Box 1788
Sanford, FL 32772
Dear Sir or Madame:
I hereby authorize Paul LeGrone, Project Superintendent of the Burdines Department Store at Seminole
Towne Center,to sign for the Building Permit for Hoar Construction under our State of Florida Licence
number CG C009593.
Subscribed and sworn to me
this /o day ofJJff& .,J 9 4V .
Notary Pu lic, State of Alabama
at large.
My Commission Expires:
Sincerely,
Wayne Hoar
President
CITY OF SANFORD
FIRE.DEPARTMENT
FEES FOR SERVICES
PHONE #: 407-322-4952 _
DATE: PERMIT #:
BUSINESS NAME: 1' .. S
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ADDRESS:)36 i
PHONE NUMBER:( )
PLANS REVIEW TENT PERMIT
BURN PERMIT REINSPECTION
TANK PERMIT FIRE SYSTEM
AMOUNT
COMMENTS:
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
code d ordinance(s)of the
Ey of anford,j,rida.
Sanford Fire Prevention licants ignature
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CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA
PERMIT NO. q,57s:1(DATE
THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY APPLIES FOR A PERMIT TO INSTALL THE
FOLLOWING H.A.R.V. MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT:
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OWNER'S NAME v2D i N C S e(T .k 5 r
ADDRESS OF JOB 330
MECHANICAL CONTR. 7/L ioalP 02 d4V%
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL `
Subject to rules and regulations of Sanford mechanical code.
NATURE OF WORK
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COMPETENCY CARD NO.
LIMITED POWER OF ATTORNEY
I hereby name and appoint Melissa Lohman of ADT Security Systems
to be my lawful attorney in fact and apply to S N t__.. _.___--.---.
for a Fire Alarm permit for work to be performed at a location
described a s : Section_.._._____._ Town s h i P Range - ............
Lot Block Subdivision
17, _( ._ towac- w — -- ---_ —
address of job)
owner of property and address)
and to sign my name and do all things necessary to this
appointment.
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JiEnatLI're of certified contractor)
Personally known to me and acknowledged:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this
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DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION
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CA! A:=G, ST_p1EN CREW•-^RY
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ADDENDUM
OWNER: BURDINE' S
ADDRESS: 330 Towne Center Boulevard
DATE: August 30, 1995
REASON FOR DISAPPROV
CONDITIONAL AGREEMENT:_ Items to be completed prior to the SOFT OPENING
September 1, 1995: 1. Striping at the Mall's entrance 2. Bulk clean up of the parking lot of
debris and trash. 3. All construction areas be barricaded off from the Soft Opening Store's
Areas. Conditions agreed to by Joe Cooper / Simon.
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Joe Coope / MSA
ENGINEERING/P AN NG
CITY MANAGER
TRANSMISSION CONFIRMATION REPORT No.=001160
DATE/TIME AUG 24, 1.995 12:
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is also suitable for .application to iron, steel, atructursl steel, and other surfaces
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puffs up (intumesoes) and .*oxmo A thick, donee lire barrier, thus affording maximum
burn through (lire) protection. This foam layer retards the pehetration of heat to
the substrate, thus inaulating the surface. Flame
Control No. 173 poscosses outstanding properties in the following categories. Fire
resistant (thermal insulating and burn through protection), adhesion to primed and bare
aluminum, metal, and allay substrates, flexibility, and crack resistance under continuous
vibrating condition*. Aluminum_
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thickness of 0.033 inches, have sucoessfully gassed the standard FAA 2000F fire toot,
while being subjected to simulated engine take -off and operating conditions.. The coated
panels completed the FAA 15 minute requirements, with approximately a S0e time safety
margin (in excesa of 22 minutse before failure). stool -
RAPID-TIMPERATURE-RISE Fire Condition: W10 X 49 (W250 X 80) steel coated with
Flame Control No. 173 at various coverage rates, and evaluated in accordance with the
performance criteria as outlined in TJL-1700 Rapid -Rise fire test, did not exceed the parmissible
stool temperature performance Criteria of IOOOF (538C) average, 120OF (649C) maximum,
as specified in UL-1709 and ASTM E-119 (UL-263, ULC-8101, NFPA-251) for period& up
to two (2) hours, r1J%
R26I0TANT COVERAGS 9
OPERTIES YiA"lL6 1
hour 50 sq.ft./US gal. (1.23 mZ/L) 32 mils (0.91 min) 1.
5 hours 35 sq.ft./U6 gal. (0.56 m2/L) 46 mile (1.17 mm) 2
hours 17 eq.ft./US gal. (0.42 m2/L) 95 mils (2,41 ims) 110
034 . fire test on lightweight structural mtk^l hnlumns doro,nstratoc the ability of No.
173 to retard structural steel £ailuro for periods up to one (1) hour in scaordanve with
the International atandaird TAO aid, tmRximmn ateel tatroorntere 942P 450G))•
Aircrafti
Follow applicable aircraft painting specification and procaduros, if not oreeiri
d, oontmot Pia," control fox paroeetusro. MANUPAUTUriER5
OF FIRE RETARDANT PAINTS, VARNISHES, MASTICS AND CH WICALS
Date started.
The Building Department has prepared a certificate of occupancy for the above locationandisrequestingafinalinspectionbyyourdepartment.
After your inspection, please come to the Building Department to sign -off on theCertificateofOccupancy, or submit a certificate of occupancy addendum if it has beendenied.
Your prompt attention will be appreciated. Thank you.
Distribut;on: Engineering
Fire
Public Works
Utilities 2.-ecz,J
Zoning
i
Date Started:
CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA
Request for Final Inspection for
ertificate,o ccu an"cf)uid tojeo5
ADDRESS:Cr
The Building Department has prepared a certificate of occupancy for the above locationandisrequestingafinalinspectionbyyourdepartment. °
After your inspection, please come to the Building Department to sign -off on theCertificateofOccupancy, or submit a certificate of occupancy addendum if it has beendenied. °
Your prompt attention will be appreciated. Thank you. °
Distributon: Engineering
Fire
Public W rks
utilitles2 J/YJ
Zoning
lei9DateStarted:
CITY OF O•D FLORIDA
est for Final Inspection for
ertificat• of Occupancy
ADDRESS:
The 'Building Department has prepared a certificate of occupancy for the above locationandisrequestingafinalinspectionbyyourdepartment.
After your inspection, please come to the Building Department to sign -off on theCertificateofOccupancy, or submit a certificate of occupancy addendum if it has beendenied.
Your prompt attention will be appreciated. Thank you.
DistribuLon: Engineering
Fire
Public W rks . s
Utllitl@S/L J
Zoning
Date Started: -
CITY O•D FLORIDA
FinalRequestforInspectionfor
ia..rtificate e,', Occupancy
ADDRESS:
The Building Department has prepared a certificate of occupancy for the above locationandisrequestingafinalinspectionbyyourdepartment.
After your inspection, please come to the Building Department to sign -off on theCertificateofOccupancy, or submit a certificate of occupancy addendum if it has beendenied.
Your prompt attention will be appreciated. Thank you.
Distribution: Engineering
Fire "`
Public W rksUtllltl@SYU/zUj
Zoning
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Date Started:
ADDRESS:
The Building Department has prepared a certificate of occupancy for the above locationandisrequestingafinalinspectionbyyourdepartment.
AfterYour inspection, please come to the Building Department to sign -off on theCertificateofOccupancy, or submit a certificate of occupancy addendum if it has beendenied.
Your prompt attention will be appreciated. Thank you.
Distribution: Engineering
Fire a "`
Public W rks
Utilities2-eci,J
Zoning ®
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CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA
APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT
W71
PERMIT ADDRESS 330 Towne Center Circle, Sanford PERMIT NUMBER
Total Contract Price of Job $180,00.00 Total Sq. Ft. 77900
Describe Work New Roof
Type of Construction GAF Roofing System Flood Prone (YES) (NO)
Number of Stories Number of Dwellings Zoning
Occupancy: Residential Commercial Industrial
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
TAX I.D. NUMBER
lease attach printout from Seminole County)
OWNER Federated Department Stores PHONE NUMBER 513-579-7388
ADDRESS 7 West 7th Street
CITY Cinncinati,: Ohio STATE Ohio ZIP 45202
TITLE HOLDER (IF OTHER THAN OWNER)
ADDRESS
CITY STATE ZIP
BONDING COMPANY
ADDRESS
CITY STATE ZIP
ARCHITECT Johnson Associates Architects, Inc.
ADDRESS 4770 Biscavne Blvd.
CITY Miami, STATE FL ZIP 33137
MORTGAGE LENDER
ADDRESS
CITY STATE ZIP
CONTRACTOR CEI FLORIDA, INC. PHONE NUMBER 407-668-0154
ADDRESS P.O. Box 1600 ST. LICENSE NUMBER
CITY DeBary STATE FL ZIP 32713-1600
Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do the work and installations as
indicated. I certify that no work or installation has commenced prior to the issuance
of a permit and that all work will be performed to meet standards of all laws regulating
construction in this jurisdiction. I understand that a separate permit must be secured
for ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, MECHANICAL, SIGNS, POOLS, ETC.
OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all the foregoing information is accurate and that
all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction
and zoning. A COPY OF THE RECORDED COPY OF THE NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT WILL BE POSTED
ON THE JOB SITE WITH PERMITS NO LATER THAN SEVEN (7) DAYS AFTER THE PERMIT HAS BEEN
ISSUED. FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOU PAYING TWICE FOR
THE IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH
YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT.
NOTICE: In addition to the requirements of this permit, there may be additional
restrictions applicable to this property that may be found in the public records of
this county, and there may be additional permits required from other governmental
entities such as water management districts, state agencies, or federal agencies.
ACCEPTANCE OF PERMIT IS VERIFICATION THAT I WILL NOTIFY THE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY OF
THE REQUIR TS OF FLORIDEN LAW, FS71379
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of ne Agent & Date Signature of Contractor & Date 0 1<
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Sq. Ft. Ito 016 QO Type
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of Stories ,a Number of Dwellings N-A Zoning Occupancy:
Residential Commercial 4/' Industrial LEGAL
DESCRIPTION (please attach printout from Seminole County) TAX
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CITY
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COMPANY ADDRESS
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is hereby made to obtain a permit to do the work and installations as indicated.
I certify that no work or installation has commenced prior to the issuance of
a permit and that all work will be performed to meet standards of all laws regulating construction
in this jurisdiction. I understand that a separate permit must be secured for
ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, MECHANICAL, SIGNS, POOLS, ETC. OWNER'
S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all the foregoing information is accurate and that all
work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction and
zoning.. A COPY OF THE RECORDED COPY OF THE NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT WILL BE POSTED ON
THE JOB SITE WITH PERMITS NO LATER THAN SEVEN (7) DAYS AFTER THE PERMIT HAS BEEN ISSUED.
FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOU PAYING TWICE FOR THE
IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR
LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. NOTICE:
In addition to the requirements of this permit, there may be additional restrictions
applicable to this property that may be found in the public records of this
county, and there may be additional permits required from other governmental entities
such as water management districts, state agencies, or federal agencies. ACCEPTANCE
OF PERMIT IS VERIFICATION THAT I WILL NOTIFY THE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY OF THE
REQUIREMENTS OF FLORIDA LIEN LAW, FS713. /11 C
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STATE OF FLORIDA
I' OFFICE OF TREASURER FM07222
DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA xT
S-TATE FIRE MARSHAL
CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY
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TH[S CERTIf-IES THAT: PETER AMATO
799 EIENNETT DRIVE
LONGWOOD* FL 32750 `.
BUSINESS ORGANIZATION: SOUTHEAST FIRE SPRINKLERS INC
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CONTRACTOR I I IS LIMITED TO THE EXECUTION OF CONTRACTS REQUIRING THE ABILITY Tp
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LAYOUT• FABRICATE. INSTALL• INSPECT, ALTER, OR SERVICE WATER SPRINKLER SYSTEMS*
WATER SPRAY SYSTEMS, FOAM -WATER SPRINKLER SYSTEMS, FOAM -WATER SPRAY SYSTEMS
STANDPIPES• CO'ABINATION STANDPIPES AND SPRINKLER RISERS• EXCLUDING PRE-ENGINEERED
SYSTEMS* ;
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TREASURER ,.. 1071 O.1 94 07 16 17 092504000187 4357190004 150.00 06 30 95 INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
ISSUE DATE TYPE CLASS COUNTY LICENSE OR PERMIT NUMBER APPLICATION TA%ES & fEES C CODE Y EX IATEON FIRE MARSHAL y
CITY OF SANFORD
FI.RE.DEPARTMENT
FEES FOR SERVICES
PHONE #:-Z07-322-4952
DATE: ) 4 PERMIT #:
BUSINESS NAME:
ADDRESS: '33
PHONE NUMBER:( )
PLANS REVIEW TENT PERMIT
BURN PERMIT REINSPECTION
TANK PERMIT FIRE SYSTEM
AMOUNT $
COMMENTS: c/) S'
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.
Sanfor,VF'T're Prevention
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.
AlVplicants Signature
Security
Systems
803 South Orlando Avenue
ouioex
Winter Park, Florida 32789
June 7, 1995
Richard A. Cohen
Sanford Fire Dept.
1303 S. French Ave.
Sanford, Florida 32771 "
RE: BURDINES— SANFORD TOWNE CENTER -- REVISION
Dear Richard:
ADT requests approval to revise permit 95-1442 as per the
attatched correspondence from Johnson Associates. We have divided the
store's first and second floors into 501x50' squares (these squares
are highlighted on the blueprints). In the squares that are above the
sales floor, we will install one hornstrobe on the ceiling, in the
approximate center of each square.
This will add 21 hornstrobes to the total number of devices. The
current draw for the 21 hornstrobes is .243432 ah. Adding that to the
existing ah draw (17.744382), makes a total of 17.987814 ah draw. The
current battery backup of 24 hrs is still sufficient for this system.
Please contact me at 628-5050 with any questions.
Sincerely,
Melissa Lohman
06/02/95 .15:41 CORPORATE SECURITY - BURDINES + 95705221rr1JbU: Nu.3b! Wel
06/02/95 15:19; FEDERATED DEFT STORES 30S 83S 3000 NO.340 IP02
4770Nl AYNi1BLYP.. SUITE 600,MIAWFL33737$3051377021OFAX305.576.3245
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MPAORANDUM
PHONE CONVERSATION
01443: Burdines, 5eminoie Towne Center, Sanford, Florida
Subjed_ Phone conversation betwaan Richard Cohen, City of Sanford Marshall Office,
and Terry A. Siegal i on May 31, 1995
Raareling r_alling FAsumad sstro6a lights
From: Terry A. Small
Date: June 1, 1995
1. Wchardl Cohen advifred that the strobe itghts can be mounted on the ceiling provided
that they comply with alt requirements of NF'PA 72.
I ;Copies of portions of NFPA 72 discussed are attached. (Sections 6-3,71, 64,41
Table 604.4.1 N.)
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Attachrnertts>s
cc: ;Richard, Cohan w/enclosuresf
Tom hoc asrghlln wlenclosures tfawmaip
Dave Nielsen W/enciosums (faximail)
Richard K. Johnson, AIA
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INSPECTION, TESTING, AND MAINTENANCE 72-97
6-6 Supplementary Visible Signaling Method. A supple-
mentary visible appliance is intended to augment an audi-
ble or visible signal.
From NFPA 72G, 3-2.2.1]
6-6.1 A supplementary visible appliance shall comply
with its marked rated performance.
From NFPA 72G, 3-2.2.2]
6-6.2 Supplementary visible notification appliances shall
be permitted to be located less than 80 in. (2 m) above the
floor.
From NFPA',2G, 5-2.1.5]
6-7 Coded Appliance Characteristics. All requirements
for noncoded appliances shall be met. In addition, the appli-
ances shall differentiate several bits or units of information
from all other information conveyed by that appliance.
From NFPA 72G, 6-1.1]
6-8 Textual Audible Appliances.
6-8.1 Performance. The textual appliance shall repro-
duce normal voice frequencies.
6-8.2 Loudspeaker Appliance. The sound level in dBA
of the loudspeaker appliance evacuation tone signals of the
particular mode installed shall comply with all the require-
ments in 6-3.1.
From NFPA 72G, 7-2.1.1)
6-8.3 Location of Loudspeaker Appliances. Where ceil-
ing heights permit, wall -mounted loudspeaker appliances
shall have their tops at heights above the finished floors of
not less than 90 in. (2.30 m) and below the finished ceilings
of not less than 6 in. (0.15 m). This does not preclude
ceiling -mounted or recessed appliances.
From NFPA 72G. 7-4.1]
6-8.3.1 Where loudspeaker/visible appliances are
installed, the height of the installed appliance shall comply
with 6-4.4.
Exception: Combination loudspeaker/visible appliances installed
in sleeping areas shall comply with 6-4.4.3.
New paragraphs]
6-8.4 Telephone Appliance. The telephone appliance
shall be in accordance with EIA Tr 41.3, Telephones.
6-8.5 Location of Telephone Appliances. Wall -mounted
telephone appliances or related jacks shall be of convenient
heights not to exceed 66 in. (1.7 m), except that where
accessible to the general public, one telephone appliance
per location should be no higher than 54 in. (1.37 m) with
clear access to the wall at least 30 in. (0.76 m) wide.
From NFPA 72G, 7-4.2]
6-9 Textual Visible Appliances.
New title]
6-9.1 The temporary textual visible appliance shall be a
nonstorage display that produces either visible alphanu-
tnerics subtending a character angle to the observing eNe of
not less than 10 minutes of arc or visible pictorial images.
From NFPA 72G, 8-2.11
6-9.1.1 The alphanumeric display shall have an equiva-
lent minimum 7 by 5 matrix character definition, a mini-
mum grey scale contrast as defined by 10 shades of grey,
and a character retentivity from 1/2 minute to 5 minutes.
From NFPA 72G, 8-2.1.11
6-9.1.2 The pictorial display shall have a minimum of 250
line scan per frame, a minimum of 250 points per line
scan, each arranged on a scale of 10 shades of grey, and
shall have 30 frames per second. The display shall have an
aspect ratio of 1:1.33.
From NFPA 72G, 8-2.1.2]
6-9.1.3 The permanent textual visible appliance shall be a
storage display that produces retrieved alphanumerics or
retrieved pictorial images defined in accordance with 6-9.1.
The retrieval time for the permanent textual visible appli-
ance shall be not less than 1 year.
From NFPA 72G, 8-2.21
6-9.2 Location. All textual visible appliances in the pri-
vate mode shall be located in rooms accessible only to those
persons directly concerned with the implementation and
direction of emergency action initiation and procedure in
the areas protected by the fire alarm system.
From NFPA 72G, 8-4.11
Exception: In the lobby of a building where required by the
authority having jurisdiction.
From NFI?A 72G, 8-4.1 Exception]
Chapter 7 Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance
7-1 General.
7-1.1 This chapter covers the requirements for the
inspection, testing, and maintenance of the fire alarm sys-
tems described in Chapters 3 and 4 and for their initiation
and notification components described in Chapters 5 and
6. The testing and maintenance- requirements for house-
hold fire warning equipment are located in Chapter 2.
New paragraph]
7-1.1.1 Inspection, testing, and maintenance programs
shall satisfy the requirements of this code and the equip-
ment manufacturer's instructions.
From NFPA 72E, 8-1.2 modified]
7-1.1.2 Nothing in this chapter is intended to prevent the use
of other test methods or testing devices, provided these other
methods or devices are equivalent in effectiveness and safety
and meet the intent of the requirements of this chapter.
From NFPA 72, 1-3.2, and NFPA 72H, 1-1.3
modified]
7-1.2 The owner or his designated representative shall be
responsible for inspection, testing, and maintenance of the
system and alterations or additions to this system. Delegation
of responsibility shall be in writing, with a copy of such dele-
gation made available to the authority having jurisdiction.
From NFPA 72E, 8-1.3, 8-1.3.1; and NFPA 72,
2-5.4 modified]
1993 Edition
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a 72-96 NATIONAL FIRE ALARM CODE
20'
30'
40
50,
20' {
30' '{
40' 1
50'
Figure 6-4.4.1 Room spacing allocation for wall -mounted visible appliances
Note: The above is based on locating the visible signaling appliance at the
halfway distance of the longest wall. In square rooms with appliances not cen-
tered or nonsquare rooms, the effective intensity (cd) from one visible signal-
ing appliance shall be determined by maximum room size dimensions obtained
either by the distance to the farthest wall or b) double the distance to the fur-
thest adjacent mall, whichever is greater, as shown in Table 6-4.4.1(a).
Table 6-4.4.1(a) Room Spacing Allocation for Wall -Mounted
Visible Appliances
Minimum Required Light Output, Candela (cd)
Effective Intensity)
Two Lights per Four Lights
Room (Located per Room
Maximum One Light on Opposite One Light
Room Size Per Room (cd) Walls) (cd) per Wall) (cd
20' x 20'. 15
30' x 30' 30 15
40' x 40' 60 30 15
50' x 50' 95 60 30
60' x 60' 135 95 30
70' x 70' 185 110 60
80' x 80' 140 60
90' x 90' 180 95
100' x 100' 95
110' x 110' 135
120' x 120' 160
130' x 130' 185
6-4.4.3* Sleeping Areas.
6-4.4.3.1 Smoke detectors shall be installed in accordance
with the applicable requirements of Chapter 2 and Chapter 5.
6-4.4.3.2 Table 6-4.4.3 applies to sleeping areas having
no linear dimension greater than 16 ft (4.87 m). For larger
rooms, the visible notification appliance shall be located
within 16 ft (4.87 m) of the pillow.
Table 6-4.4.1(b) Room Spacing Allocation for Ceiling -Mounted
Visible Appliances
Minimum Required Light Output, Candels (cd)
Effective Intensity)
Maximum Maximum Ceiling
Room Size Height One Light (cd)
20' x 20' 10, 15
30' x 30' 10, 30
40' x 40' 10, 60
50' x 50' 10, 95
20' x 20' 20' 30
30' x 30' 20' 45
40' x 40' 20' 80
50' x 50' 20' 115
20' x 20' 30' 55
30' x 30' 30, 75
40' x 40' 30, 115
50' x 50' 30' 150
NOTE 1: Where ceiling heights exceed 36 ft, visible signaling appliances
shall be suspended at or below 30 ft or wall -mounted in accordance with
Table 6-4.4.1(a).
NOTE 2: The above is based on locating the visible signaling appliance at
the center of the room. Where it is not located at the center of the room,
the effective intensit) (cd) shall be determined b) doubling the distance
from the appliance to the farthest wall to obtain the maximum room size.
Table 6-4.4.2 Corridor Spacing Allocation for Wall -Mounted
Visible Appliances
Minimum Number of 15-cd
Corridor Length (ft) Visible Appliances Required
0 - 30 1
31 - 130 2
131 - 230 3
231 - 330 4
331 - 430 5
431 - 530 6
Table 6-4.4.3 Effective Intensity Requirements for Sleeping
Area
Visible Notification Appliance
Distance from Ceiling to Top of Lens Intensity
greater than or equal to 24" 110 cd
less than 24" 177 cd
6-4.4.4 Where visible appliances are required, a mini-
mum of one appliance shall be installed in the concen-
trated viewing path such as might be experienced in such
areas as classrooms, theater stages, etc.
From NFPA 72G, 5-2.1.41
6-5 Visible Characteristics, Private Mode. Visible signals
used in the private mode shall be adequate for their
intended purpose.
From NFPA 72G, 3-3.1]
1993 Edition
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of srSeminoleiSub•
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Poweronnectton' n. Deal'
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Winn: The a
nnectton of Pei power to ou,-'%utl.ding,is sebeduled during the first week- of May, As
I ur derso;ind The C'ibl of ',anfox-d b1i no tam for permanent oi?wer,
therefore I hor , rhi• latter-zerve; the pmW se l is''
understood
that permanent power n no way allows our store to open tar business. ur only
intent in estahiishing permanent power is to allow for the hook-up nd,op ration our meella
ic a.l sterm and the completion of our ir terio"i- finishes and. fix-timng. t .Ptthermore,
we intend to merchandise our building in phases only after the Fire l,irshall'
has re lz ewed and approved our life safety: systems and open for bus in:ss upon re( 'apt
of Certificate or TetnzxoraTy C i. rtificate of occupancy. if vi,;-
ii-have am' quity4tloils reg. jdinfT ibis ISSLIe please contact rife at -10-705 cc:. r
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McC,agl to job File
David Nielsen,
Federated Depanment Stores Paul i:.,
e(7jra)ne, Hoar Constriction Bi0oaaningdal's,
The. Bon Marche - Sullock's Burdines •.'Goldsmith'
s • Jordan Varsh • Lazarus Mac}'s • Rich'
s - Stem', aeropostale • Charter Club
Macy's Close-
out Bl000mingdale's By
Nflaia
Southeast Fire Sprinklers, Inc.
February 21, 1995
799 Bennett Drive o Longwood, FI 32750 0 (407) 331-7464
P.O. Box 526100 o Longwood, FI 32752-6100
I, Peter F. Amato, hereby authorize Lawrence Mitchell to obtain a permit under my certificate for the
Fire Sprinkler System at the following jobsite:
Burdines @ The Seminole Towne Center Mall
Sanford, Florida
Peter F. Amato
License #092504000187
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 21 day of February , 1994 by
Peter F. Amato who is personally known to me.
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Notary's Signature
S y,- C l RGRNotary's Name (Printed)
3S3b-Do Notary's Serial Number
tMY, A FAYE CARTER
My Commission CC3==
Expires Mar. 07.1998
Bonded by ANB
800-852-5878
tiYE CARTER
My Commission CC353520
Expires Mar. 07.1998
Bonded by ANB
800-852-5878
AUG-29 95 07:38 FROM:THE POOLE & KENT CO. 813.853-2515 TO:14073305666 PAGE:02/02rrioii vvv r ..
BAY TO BAY ING2 INC.
VAD
PAMPA. B FZ;i 33695-W42
813) 949-6380 (913) 949-8723 (813) 949-3152
FAX NO. (813) 949-Ml
August 28. 1993
Poole & Kent
P O Hole 4496
Tampa, P1 33671
Attu: Mr Al Perez
Ref: &wdinea at Seminole Towne
Sub: Test & Balance
Gentlemen:
Confirming our conversation we will forward handwritten copies of the Burdines
T & B report on 8/30. The printed copies of the report will be completed on 8/31
and sent to you.
We have found the system components and systams to be in good working order.
All of the major pieces of equipmw $re operating whhin the to% tbterance of
design conditions. Please refer to the report for specific readings on air distribution.
etc. .
Call if you have any questions or there is any way we can be of help.
sinctmly,
AW
Marts Woehrle
01-A
Mr. Mike Osborn
Burdines Department Stores
22 E. Flagler Street
Miami, Florida 32101
i
01 San-f °*Ltd, Flo rjddP.O. Box 1788 - 32772-1788 Telephone (407)
330-5601 Fax (407)
330-5666 Burdines Department
Stvre (Seminvle -Tow"ne Cente"r"1G1a11) Cenificdte of
Occupancy Dear Mr.
Osborn: August 21,
1995 This letter
is in follow-up to our telephone conversation of August 16, 1995. From our discussion, it
is my understanding that you believe the subject facility is or will be complete and ready for
issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, approved by our Building Official and Fire Marshal. Seminole
Towne
Center Mall is classified as a "development of regional impact". As a result, a number of
infrastructure requirements were established which are to be met before the Mall may open for
business. Construction and completion of public access roads including Towne Center Boulevard, St.
Johns Parkway, and North Towne Road is a requirement contained in the Development Order.
The City of Sanford through its Community Redevelopment Agency is funding and
constructing these roads. In order to assure that Development Order requirements are met,
I will be holding the actual issuance of Certificates of Occupancy until completion of road construction.
At present, we have completed installation of the asphalt friction course, and are waiting
a reasonable cure time prior to installation of thermal plastic pavement markings. Although completion
is somewhat weather dependent, I anticipate being able to release Certificates of
Occupancy for facilities which are actually completed on or about September 1, 1995. Should
totally
unforeseen weather conditions preclude completion of the road improvements prior to
September 1, I will have no objection to approving a Special Event to cover the Grand Opening gala
you are planning for the evening of August 31st, however any subsequent store opening for
sales will be dependent on issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy. I hope
the foregoing answers questions and concerns you have regarding schedules for completion, your
Grand Opening gala, and the issuance of the Certification of Occupancy. Please contact
me if you have any questions. WAS/acd
cc: 'Biiilding.
Official_ l Fire Marshal
Joe Cooper,
MSA aAlcucr\Burdi"
es Very ul
y rs, m A.
Simmons, P.E. City Manager
The Friendly
City" A
From: CHARLES D. OROVER To: B.O. GARY MNN Date: 8117/95 Time:18:33:01 Page 3 of 12
CITY OF SANFORD
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
SEMINOLE TOWNE CENTER OFFICE
JuK, 7,1995
1 I0,'1r C011&t7'tcticn1, Co.
Seminole Towne Circle
Sanfirrd_FT,.
hi Jule 7,1995 1 performed an Electrical tnspeclicin of"Tli7e— P,ctrcitneti":Store"foi thy,
p ti-pose oas e s fixmd_ ,
1.) Cover plates missing.
The Fleclrical system is approved R)r a T.C.O.
S Charles D. Grover, C.C.A.
Chief'Code Analyst
From: CHARLES D. GROVER To: B.O. GARY MNN Date: 8117195 Time: 18:34:19 Page 7 of 12 .
CITY OF SANFORD
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
SEMINOLE TOWNE CENTER OFFICE
Jtily 7.1995
I l(war CC)11stY'Lictlon, Cc).
Seminole Towne Circle
Sanlirrd,FL.
RF: Rurdines
hi July 7,1995 1 perfirrmed it Plumbing inspection ol'the Rurdines Store lirr the
purpose ol'a T.C.O. The folloNving items were (bUnd.
1) Instal \eater coolers 1 st. floor.
2) 1st floor men's room repair 1 W.C.
I,)AATMer test report. CA A4,1
The Plumbing system is .approved for a T.C.O.
FINAL INSPECTION APPROVED ALL ITEMS CLEARED.
Charles ll; Grover, C.C.A.
Chid Code Analyst
From: CHARLES 0. GROVER To: B.O. GARY MNN Date: 8/17195 Time: 18:30:21 Page 11 of 12
CITYY OF SA1.iFORD
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
SEMINOLE TOWNE CENTER OFFICE
July 7,1995
I li,sr• Ct ftstY•LtGt'ic it. Ci,.
Seminole Towne Circle
San1'Ord,FT,.
RF: Rurdines
Oil July 7,1995 T conducted an inspection of•The Rurdines Stare f rr the purpose of'
a T.C.O.. The 16I1owing items were IbUnd.
1) Nail in floor stairway t,4.
zZ' (2)1 landrails missing extcrior cast ctits.
3) Patch hole in electric closets.
4) Coniplctc stall in restr'oonis.
5) Hurricane shutters open when ever occupied.
A T.C.Q. is hereby ~ranted for the Burd nes Store hi the Seltunole Towne Center
Mall for the purpose of stockuig. The T.C.O. is good for employee occupancy only.
The T.C.O. many be rescuided at and, tune if the above items are not completed
Your servant_
Charles D, Grover, C.C.A.
Chie(•Code Analyst
From: CHARLES D. OROVER To: B.O. GARY VANN Date: 8l17l85 Time:18:33:20 Page 4 of 12
CITY OF SANFORD
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
SEMINOLE TOWNE CENTER OFFICE
July 771995
Hoar Construction, Co.
Sctiiitiolc '1'ownc circic
Sanford, L.
RE: Burdines
On July 7,1995 1 pertomicd a. Mcchanical inspcction of tlic Burdincs Storc for tlic
purpose of a T.C.O. the following itcni was found.
1) Il 1'cst aiid Balasicc rcport rcquircd.
The mcchanical system is aipprovcd for a T.C.U.
Charles D. Cirovcr. C.C.A.
Chief Cods Analyst
HYDRAULIC SUMMARY
SYSTEM 2 REMOTE AREA 1
i UPPER LEVEL STORAGE JANUARY 14, 1995
JOB NAME. BURDINES @ SEMINOLE TOWN CENTER
i ADDRESS SANFORD, FLORIDA
DESCRIPTION OF HAZARD SALES AREA
AHJ LOCAL FIRE MARSHAL / STATE FIRE MARSHAL / FMED
i
CALCULATIONS BY: R SALEN
i######1E#'k#1E1liF F'.FiFiFiF##'.E'iF####E'iF#E'7I7#'7f####'iF'3E###iF###I"iE'irtiF-iF#'fFtiF# #
AREA CALCULATED 3000 SOFT DENSITY- .17 GPM/SQFT
HOSE ALLOWANCES 50 GPM INSIDE 200 GPM OUTSIDE
i
TOTAL DEMAND 912.95 GPM AT 57.18 PSI
i----------------------
WATER SUPPLY - STATIC E5 PSI RESID.45.10PSI 1500 GPM
ELEV. LOCATION NODE 0
PUMP DATA : RATED CAPACITY - - GPM AT - PSI
ELEV. - LOCATION -
TANK DATA: CAPACITY GAL. ELEV.
LOCATION -
REMARKS: A 10% SAFETY FACTOR HAS BEEN DEDUCTED FROM THE WATER
SUPPLY.
12n
110
100
90
8C
7C
6(
5(
41
3,
2
1
MIN
MMI
MISS
MIMIM
IMMIMM
Iffivzol "M 10,11,11"ImW
MINI?
MEMO
IM
NEW INS
100 200 300 400 500 600 700 bUU Ijuu
n1.65 Flow -GPM (Multiply This Scale By
Bm
SUBMITTAL -SERIAL NO:2366hyl
BURDINES
01-14-1995 RAGE 1
BURDINES
SEMINOLE TOWN CENTER
3ANFORD, FL
ENS I TY = .17 GPM/ SOFT
AREA OF APPLICATION = 3000 SOFT
HOSE ALLOWANCE = 50 GPM INSIDE; 200 GPM OUTSIDE
FLOW TEST RESULTS
STATIC
RESIDUAL AT 1560.0 GPM
PRESSURE AVAILABLE AT 912.9 GPM
SUMMARY OF SPRINKLER OUTFLOWS
ACTUAL MINIMUM
SPR FLOW FLOW K-FACTOR PRESSURE
i
201 23.66 20.40 5.60 17.86
202 23.82 20.40 5.60 18.09
203 23.79 20.40 5.60 18.05
204 23.80 20.40 5.60 18.06
205 23.85 20.40 5.60 18.13
206 21.54 20.40 5.60 14.79
207 22.50 20.40 5.60 16.14
208 22.08 2Oi 40 5.60 15.55
09 21.22 20.40 5.60 14.36
110 22.24 20.40 5.60 15.77
211 21.84 20.40 5.60 15.22
212 21.05 20.40 5.60 14.13
213 22.11 20.40 5.60 15.59
214 21.73 20.40 5.60 15.06
215 20.40 20.40 5.60 13.27
216 22.08 20.40 5.60 15.54
217 21.41 20.40 5.60 14.62
218 21.30 20.40 5.60 14.47
219 21.37 20.40 5.60 14.57
220 21.56 20.40 5.60 14.83
221 21.92 20.40 5.60 15.32
222 22.08 20.40 5.60 15.54
223 22.11 20.40 5.60 15.59
224 22.25 20.40 5.60 15.78
225 22.53 20.40 5.60 16.19
226 22.00 20.40 5.60 15.44
227 22.04 20.40 5.60 15.50
228 21.78 20.40 5.60 15.13
229 22.48 20.40 5.60 16.11
230 20.40 20.40 5.60 13.27
65.00 PSI
45.99 PSI
58.00 PSI
SUBMITTAL SERIAL NO:2366hy1 01-14-1995 PAGE 2
BURDINES
OTAL WATER REQUIRED FOR SYSTEM 662.95 GPM
UTFLOWS AT 1 50.00 GPM
OUTSIDE HOSE STREAMS AT 0 200.00 GPM
TOTAL WATER REQUIREMENT 912.95 GPM
PRESSURE REQUIRED AT 0 57.18 PSI
MAXIMUM PRESSURE UNBALANCE IN LOOPS 0.103 PSI
MAXIMUM VELOCITY IN PIPES 11.32 FRS
SUBMITTAL -SERIAL NO:2366hy1 01-14-1995 PAGE 3
PURDINES
FROM TO FLOW DIAM EQUIV P-LOSS PRESSURE
GPM IN PIPE PSI/FT SUMMARY
AARK LEN/FT PSI
115 215 1.049 L 6.00 0.1350 PT 13.27 215)
Q 20.40 F=T, 2E F 9.00 PE 0.43
DR C120 T 15.00 PF 2.03
PT 14.87 115 )
129 229 1.049 L 1.00 0.1615 PT 16.11 229 )
Q 22.48 F=T F 5.00 PE 0.43
DR C120 T 6.00 PF 0.97
PT 16.65 129)
128 228 1.049 L 3.00 0.1524 PT 15.13 228)
Q 21.78 F=T, E F 7.00 PE 0.43
DR C120 T 10.00 PF 1.52
PT 16.22 128)
127 227 1.049 L 1.00 0.1558 PT 15.50 227)
Q 22.04 F=T F 5.00 PE 0.43
DR C120 T 6.00 PF 0.93
j------------------
PT 16.00 127 )
126 226 1.049 L 1.00 0.1553 PT 15.44 226)
Q 22.00 F=T F 5.00 PE 0.43
DR C120 T 6.00 PF 0.93
PT 15.94 126)
Will I
qW25 225 1.049 L 1.00 01622 PT 16.19 225)
Q 22.53 F=T F 5.00 PE 0.43
DR C120 T 6.00 PF 0.97
PT 16.73 125)
124 224 1.049 L 1.00 0.1585 PT 15.78 224)
Q 22.25 F=T F 5.00 PE 0.43
DR C120 T 6.00 PF 0.95
PT 16.30 124)
123 223 1.049 L 1.00 0.1567 PT 15.59 223)
Q 22.11 F=T F 5.00 PE 0.43
DR C120 T 6.00 PF 0.94
PT 16.10 123)
122 222 1.049 L 1.00 0.1562 PT 15.54 222)
Q 22.08 F=T F 5.00 PE 0.43
DR C120 T 6.00 PF 0.94
PT 16.05 122)
121 221 1.049 L 1.00 0.1542 PT 15.32 221)
Q 21.92 F=T F 5.00 PE 0.43
DR C120 T 6.00 PF 0093
PT 15.82 121)
20 ^c20 1.049 L 1.00 0.1496 PT 14.83 220 )
Q 21.56 F=T F 5.00 PE 0.43
DR C120 T 6.00 PF 0.90
PT 15.30 120)
SUBMITTAL -SERIAL NO:2366hy1 01-14-1995 RAGE 4
SURDINES
FROM TO FLOW DIAM EQUIV P-LOSS PRESSURE
GPM IN PIPE PSI/FT SUMMARY
AWN LEN/FT PSI
119 219 1.049 L 1.00 0.1472 PT 14.57 219 )
Q 21.37 F=T F 5.00 PE 0.43
DR C120 T 6.00 PF 0.88
PT 15.02 119)
118 218 1.049 L 1.00 0.1462 PT 14.47 218)
Q 21.30 F=T F 5.00 PE 0.43
DR C120 T 6.00 PF 0.88
PT 14.92 118)
115 230 1.049 L 6.00 0.1350 PT 13.27 230)
Q 20.40 F=T, 2E F 9.00 PE 0.43
DR C120 T 15.00 PF 2.03
I------------------
PT 14.87 115)
117 217 1.049 L 3.00 0. 1476 , PT 14.62 217 )
Q 21.41 F=T, 2E F 9.00 PIE 0.43
DR C120 T 12.00 PF 1.77
PT 15.96 117)
116 216 1.049 L 1.00 0.1562 PT 15.54 216)
Q 22.08 F=T F 5.00 PE 0.43
DR C120 T 6.00 PF 0.94
PT 16.05 116)
114 214 1.049 L 2.00 0.1518 PT 15.06 214)
Q 21.73 F=T, E F 7.00 PE 70.43
DR C120 T 9.00 PF 1.37
PT 16.00 114)
113 213 1.049 L 1.00 0.1567 PT 15.59 213)
Q 22.11 F=T F 5.00 PE 0.43
DR C120 T 6.00 PF 0.94
PT 16.10 113)
112 212 1.049 L 2.00 0.1430 PT 14.13 212)
Q 21.05 F=T, E F 7.00 PE 0.43
DR C120 T 9.00 PF 1.29
PT 14.99 112)
Ill 211 1.049 L 2.00 0.1532 PT 15.22 211)
Q 21.84 F=T, E F 7.00 PE 0.43
DR C120 T 9.00 PF 1.38
PIT 16.17 111)
110 210 1.049 L 1.00 0.1583 PT 15.77 210 )
Q 22.24 F=T F 5.00 PE 0.43
DR C120 T 6.00 PF 0.95
PT 16.29 110)
109 209 1.049 L 2.00 0.1452 PT 14.36 209 )
Q 21.22 F=T, E F 7.00 PE 0.43
DR C120 T 9.00 PF 1.31
PT 15.24 109)
SUBMITTAL SERIAL NO:2366hy1 01-14-1995 PAGE 5
BURDINES
FROM TO FLOW DIAM EQUIV P-LOSS PRESSURE
GPM IN RIPE PSI/FT SUMMARY
LEN/FT PSI
AXIL
108 208 1.049 L 2.00 0.1563 PT 15.55 208 )
Q 22.08 F=T, E F 7.00 PE 0.43
DR C120 T 9.00 PF 1.41
PT 16.53 108 )
107 207 1.049 L 1.00 0.1617 PT 16.14 207)
Q 22.50 F=T F 5.00 RE 0.43
DR C120 T 6.00 PF 0.97
PT 16.68 107)
106 206 1.049 L 2.00 0.1493 PT 14.79 206 )
Q 21.54 F=T, E F 7.00 PE 0.43
DR C120 T 9.00 PF 1.34
PT 15.70 106 )
I 105 205 1.049 L 5.00 0.1802 PT 18.13 205 )
Q 23.85 F=T, E F 7.00 PE 0.43
DR C120 T 12.00 PF 2.16
i
PT 19.86 105)
104 204 1.049 L 5.00 0.1795 PT 18.06 204 )
Q 23.80 F=T,E F 7.00 PE 0.43
DR C120 T 12.00 PF 2.15
PT 19.78 104 )
103 203 1.049 L 5.00 0.1794 PT 18.05 203)
Q 23.79 F=T, E F 7.00 PE 70.43
DR C120 T 12.00 PF 2.15
PT 19.77 103 )
102 202 1.049 L 5.00 0.1798 PT 18.09 202)
Q 23.82 F=T, E F 7.00 RE 0.43
DR C120 T 12.00 PF 2.16
PT 19.82 102)
101 201 1.049 L 6.00 0.1776 PT 17.86 201)
Q 23.66 F=T, 2E F 9.00 PE 0.43 y
DR C120 T 15.00 PF 2.66
PT 20.09 101)
i 126 117 c.067 L 15.00 0.0000 PT 15.92 117)
Q 0.59 F=2E, T F 20.00 PE 0.00
BL4 C120 T 35.00 PF 0.00
127 126DQ 22.00 2.067 L 10.00 0.0060 PT 15.92 126)
Q 22.59 F=0 F 0.00 RE 0.00
BL4 C120 T 10.00 PF 0.06
28 127DO 22.04 2.067 L 10.00 0.0211 PT 15.98 127)
Q 44.63 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
BL4 C120 T 10.00 PF 0.21
SUBMITTAL SERIAL NO:2366hy1 01-14-1995 PAGE 6
BURDINES
FROM TO FLOW DIAM EQUIV P-LOSS PRESSURE
GPM IN PIPE PSI/FT SUMMARY
LEN/FT PSI
I
29 128DO 21.78 2.067 L 10.00 0.0441 PT 16.19 (128)
Q 66.42 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
BL4 C120 T 10.00 PF 0.44
39 129DO 22.48 2.067 L 71.00 0.0756 PT 16.63 (129)
Q 88.89 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
BL4 C120 T 71.00 PF 5.37
PT 22.00 ( 39)
123 122 2.067 L 10.00 0.0054 PT 15.99 (122)
Q 21.39 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
BL4 C120 T 10.00 PF 0.05
J i J2 l J 1 J i1241DQ .11 0b7 L 10.00 0.0 01 FT 16.04 (1)
Q 43.51 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
BL4 C 120 .T 10.00 PF 0.20
125 124DQ 22.25 2.067 L 10.00 0.0433 PT 16.24 (124)
Q 65.75 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
BL4 C120 T 10.00 PF 0.43
38 125DQ 22.53 2.067 L 71.00 0.0746 PT 16.67 (125)
Q 88.28 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
BL4 C120 T 71.00 PF 5.30
PT 21.97 ( 38)
118 115 2.067 L 8.00 0.0011 PT 14.86 (•115)
Q 8.89 F=2E, T F 20.00 PE . 0.00
BL4 C120 T 28.00 PF 0.03
119 118DO 21.30 2.067 L 10.00 0.0103 PT 14.89 (118)
Q 30.19 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
BL4 C120 T 10.00 PF 0.10
120 119DQ 21.37 2.067 L 10.00 0.0276 PT 14.99 (119 )
Q 51.57 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
BL4 C120 T 10.00 PF 0.28
121 120DO 21.56 2.067 L 10.00 0.0527 PT 15.27 (120)
Q 73.13 F=0 F 0.00 - PE 0.00
BL4 C120 T 10.00 PF 0.53
37 121DO 21.92 2.067 L 73.00 0.0855 PT 15.80 (121) Q
95.05 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00 BL4
C120 T 73.00 PF 6.24 PT
22.04 ( 37) 104
103 2.067 L 10.00 0.0002 PT 19.71 (103) Q
3.55 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00 BL3
C120 T 10.00 PF 0.00 I` `
l
J
SUBMITTAL SERIAL NO:2366hy1 01-14-1995 PAGE 7
BURDINES
FROM TO FLOW DIAM EQUIV P-LOSS PRESSURE
GPM IN PIPE PSI/FT SUMMARY
LEN/FT PSI
b5 104DO 23.80 2.067 L 10.00 0.0085 PT 19.71 (104 )
Q 27.35 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
BL3 C120 T 10.00 PF 0.09
36 105DO 23.85 2.067 L 67.00 0.0272 PT 19.80 (105)
Q 51.19 F=0/2E, T F 20.00 PE 0.00
BL3 C120 T 87.00 PF 2.37
PT 22.17 ( 36 )
102 103 2.067 L 10.00 0.0049 PT 19.71 (103)
Q 20.24 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
BL3 C120 T 10.00 PF 0.05
101 102DO 23.82 2.067 L 13.00 0.0206 PT 19.76 (102)
Q 44.06 F=0 F 0.00 FEE 0.00
BL3 C 120 T 13.00 PF 0.27
I 16 101DO 23.66 2.067 L 180.00 0.0457 PT 20.03 (101)
Q 67.73 F=T, 6E F 40.00 PE 0.00
BL3 C120 T 220.00 PF 10.05
PT 30.08 ( 16)
39 38 3.260 L 12.00 0.0021 PT 21.97 ( 38)
Q 42.85 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
CM2 C120 T 12.00 PF 0.03
40 39DQ 88.89 3.260 L 12.00 0.0170 PT 22.00 0 39)
Q 131.74 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
CM2 C120 T 12.00 PF 0.20
41 40DQ -44.31 3.260 L 13.00 0.0080 FAT 22.20 ( 40)
Q 87.44 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
CM2 C120 T 13.00 PF 0.10
42 41DQ -43. 70 3.260 L 9.00 0.0022 PT 22.30 ( 41)
Q 43.73 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
CM2 C120 T 9.00 PF 0.02
22 42 2.067 L 300.00 0.0203 PT 22.32 ( A)
Q 43.73 F=T, 6E F 40.00 PE 0.00
BL5 C120 T 340.00 PF 6.90
21 22 4.124 L 8.00 0.0007 PT 29.22 ( 22 )
Q 43.73 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
CM1 C120 T 8.00 PF 0.01
PT 29.23 ( 21)
21 41 2.067 L 300.00 0.0203 PT 22.31 ( 41)
Q 43.70 F=T, 6E F 40.00 PE 0.00
BL5 C120 T 340.00 PF 6.90
SUBMITTAL -SERIAL NO:2366hy1 01-14-1995 PAGE 8
BURDINES
FROM TO FLOW DIAM EQUIV P-LOSS PRESSURE
GPM IN PIPE PSI/FT SUMMARY
LEN/FT PSI
1 20 21DQ 43.73 4.124 L 18.00 0.0025 PT 29.21 ( 21)
Q 87.44 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
CM 1 C120 T 18.00 PF 0.05
PT 29.26 ( 20 )
20 40 2.067 L 300.00 0.0208 PT 22.20 ( 40)
Q 44.31 F=T, 6E F 40.00 PE 0.00
BL5 C120 T 340.00 PF 7.07
19 20DU 87.44 4.124 L 12.00 0.0054 PT 29.27 ( 20)
Q 131.74 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
CM 1 C120 T 12.00 PF 0.06
PT 29.33 ( 19 )
I------------------
j 116 122 2.067 L 15.00 0.0000 PT 15.99 (122)
Q 0.68 F=2E, T F 20.00 PE 0.00
I BL4 C120 T 35.00 PF 0.00
I
113 116DO 22.08 2.067 L 10.00 0.0061 PT 15.99 (116)
Q 22.76 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
BL4 C120 T 10.00 PF 0.06
110 113DQ 22.11 2.067 L 9.00 0.0213 PT 16.05 (113)
Q 44.87 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
BL4 C120 T 9.00 PF 0.19
107 110DQ 22.24 2.067 L 9.00 0.0449 PT 16.24 (410)
Q 67.11 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
BL4 C120 T 9.00 PF 0.40
18 107DQ 22.50 2.067 L 146.00 0.0761 PT 16.64 (107)
Q 89.60 F=T, 2E F 20.00 PE 0.00
BL4 C120 T 166.00 PF 12.73
PT 29.37 ( 18)
114 117 2.067 L 10.00 0.0052 PT 15.92 (117)
Q 20.82 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
BL4 C120 T 10.00 PF 0.05
111 114DO 21.73 2.067 L 9.00 0.0193 PT 15.97 (114)
Q 42.56 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
BL4 C120 T 9.00 PF 0.17
108 111DU 21.84 2.067 L 9.00 0.0416 PT 16.14 (111) Q
64.40 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00 BL4
C120 T 9.00 PF 0.37 19
108DQ 22.08 2.067 L 148.00 0.0718 PT 16.51 (108) Q
86.48 F=T, 4E F 30.00 PE 0.00 BL4
C120 T 178.00 PF 12.78
SUBMITTAL SERIAL NO:2366hy1 01-14-1995 RAGE 9
BURDINES
FROM TO FLOW DIAM EQUIV P-LOSS PRESSURE
GPM IN RIPE PSI/FT SUMMARY
LEN/FT PSI
18 19DO 131.74 4.124 L 8.00 0.0138 PT 29.29 ( 19 )
Q 218.23 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
CM1 C120 T 8.00 PF 0.11
17 18DQ 89.60 4.124 L 10.00 0.0260 PT 29.40 ( 18)
Q 307.83 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
CM1 C120 T 10.00 PF 0.26
PT 29.66 ( 17)
112 115 2.067 L 10.00 0.0114 PT 14.86 (115)
Q 31.91 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
BL4 C120 T 10.00 PF 0.11
109 112DO 21.05 2.067 L 9.00 0.0290 PT 14.97 (112)
Q 52.96 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
BL4 C120 T 9.00 PF 0.26
I 106 109DO 21.22 2.067 L 9.00 0.0541 PT 15.23 (109 )
Q 74.18 F=O F 0.00 PE 0.00
BL4 C120 T 9.00 PF 0.49
17 106DO 21.54 2.067 L 141.00 0.0867 PT 15.72 (106)
Q 95.72 F=T, 2E F 20.00 PE 0.00
BL4 C120 T 161.00 PF 13.96
16 17DO 307.83 4.124 L 10.00 0.0429 PT 29.68 ( 17 )
Q 403.55 F=0 F 0.00 RE 0.00
CM1 C120 T 10.00 PF 0.43
15 16DO 67.73 4.124 L 12.00 0.0572 PT 30.11 ( 16)
0 471.27 F=0 F 0.00 RE 0.00
CM1 C120 T 12.00 PF 0.69
PT 30.80 ( 15)
37 38 3.260 L 10.00 0.0024 PT 21.97 ( 38)
Q 45.43 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
CM2 C120 T 10.00 PF 0.02
36 37DO 95.05 3.260 L 10.00 0.0192 PT 21.99 ( 37 )
Q 140.48 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
CM2 C120 T 10.00 PF 0.19
35 36DQ 51.19 3.260 L 12.00 0.030 PT 22.18 ( 36 )
Q 191.67 F=0 F 0.00 RE 0.00
CM2 C120 T 12.00 PF 0.41
15 35DO-142.10 2.067 L 279.00 0.0257 PT 22.59 ( 35)
Q 49.57 F=T, 2E/2E, T F 40.00 PE 0.00
BL3 C120 T 319.00 PF 8.20
14 15DO 471.27 6.249 L 11.00 0.0091 PT 30.79 ( 15)
Q 520.85 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
CM 1 C120 T 11.00 PF 0.10
PT 30.89 (-1*)
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BURDINES
FROM TO FLOW DIAM EQUIV P-LOSS PRESSURE
GPM IN PIPE PSI/FT SUMMARY
LEN/FT PSI
r
34 35 3.260 L 13.00 0.0196 PT 22.64 ( 35)
Q 142.10 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
CM2 C120 T 13.00 PF 0.25
14 34DO -93.02 2.067 L 279.00 0.0252 PT 22.89 ( 34)
Q 49.08 F=T, 2E/2E, T F 40.00 PE 0. PO
BL3 C120 T 319.00 PF 8.04
13 14DQ 520.85 6.249 L 8.00 0.0107 PT 30.93 ( 14)
Q 569.93 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
CM 1 C120 T 8.00 PF 0.09
PT 31.02 ( 13)
33 34 3.260 L 6.00 0.0089 PT 22.90 ( 34)
Q 93.02 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
CM2 C120 T 6.00 PF 0.05
32 33DQ 30.50 3.260 L 8.00 0.0043 PT 22.95 ( 33)
Q 62.52 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
CM2 C120 T 8.00 PF 0.03
31 32DO -31.71 3.260 L 10.00 0.0012 PT 22.98 ( 32)
Q 30.81 F=O F 0.00 PE 0.00
CM2 C120 T 10.00 PF 0.01
61 31 2.067 L 102.00 0.0106 PT 22.99 0 31)
0 30.81 F=T/T F 20.00 PE 0.00
BL1 C120 T 122.00 PF 1.29
62 61 3.260 L 10.00 0.0012 PT 24.28 ( 61)
Q 30.81 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
CM3 C120 T 10.00 PF 0.01
63 62DO 31.71 3.260 L 7.00 0.0043 PT 24.29 ( 62)
Q 62.52 F=T F 20.00 PE 0.00
CM3 C120 T 27.00 PF 0.12
53 63DO 30.50 2.067 L 64.00 0.0822 PT 24.41 ( 63)
Q 93.02 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
BL2 C120 T 64.00 PF 5.26
PT 29.67 ( 53)
63 33 2.067 L 103.00 0.0104 PT 22.97 ( 33)
Q 30.50 F=T, 4E/T F 40.00 PE 0.00
BL 1 C120 T 143.00 PF 1.49
PT 24.46 ( 63)
62 32 2.067 L 102.00 0.0112 PT 23.01 ( 32)
Q 31.71 F=T/T F 20.00 PE 0.00
r BL 1 C120 T 122.00 PF 1.37
PT 24.38 ( 62)
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INES
FROM TO FLOW DIAM EQUIV P-LOSS PRESSURE
GPM IN PIPE PSI/FT SUMMARY
LEN/FT PSI
13 53 2.067 L 103.00 0.0095 PT 29.70 ( 53)
Q 28.96 F=T, 4E/T F 40.00 PE 0.00
BL 1 C120 T 143.00 PF 1.36
12 13DQ 569.93 6.249 L 8.00 0.0118 PT 31.06 ( 13)
Q 598.89 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
CM1 C120 T 8.00 PF 0.09
PT 31.15 ( 12)
52 53 3.260 L 7.00 0.0045 PT 29.70 ( 53)
i Q 64.06 F=T F 20.00 PE 0.00
CM3 C120 T 27.00 PF 0.12
I
12 52DO 05 2.067 L 102.00 0.0108 PT 29.82 ( 52)
Q 31.01 F=T/T F 20.00 PE 0.00
BL1 C120 T 122.00 PF 1.32
11 12DO 598.89 6.249 L 10.00 0.0129 PT 31.14 ( 12)
Q 629.90 F=0 F 0.00 PE 0.00
CM 1 C120 T 10.00 PF 0.13
PT 31.27 ( 11)
51 52 3.260 L 10.00 0.0013 PT 29.78 ( 52 )
Q 33.05 F=0 F 0. Oki PE 0.00
CM3 C120 T 10.00 PF 0.01
11 51 2.067 L 102.00 0.0121 PT 29.79 ( 51)
Q 33.05 F=T/T F 20.00 PE 0.00
BL1 C120 T 122.00 PF 1.48
3 11 DQ 629.90 6.249 L 125.00 0.0142 PT 31.27 ( 11)
Q 662.95 F=4E F 64.00 PE 0.00
FM2 C120 T 189.00 PF 2.68
2 3 6.249 L 29.00 0.0142 PT 33.95 ( 3)
Q 662.95 F=2GV, CV/2T, E F 129.00 PE 11.69
FR C120 T 158.00 PF 2.24 ,
1 2 8.249 L 8.00 0.0037 PT 47.88 ( 2 )
Q 662.95 F=GV, CV/T F 93.00 PE 2.16
FM1 C120 T 101.00 PF 0.37
0 1 DQ 50.00 7.980 L 120.00 0.0033 PT 50.41 ( 1)
Q 712.95 F=EE, E/T, GV F 100.00 PE 6.06
UN C150 T 220.00 PF 0.73
COMMENT: PRESSURE LOSS THRU BFP EXPRESSED AS ELEVATION
PT 57.20 ( 0)
RESSURE AVAILABLE AT NODE O AT 912.9 GPM 58.0 PSI
AXIMUM PRESSURE UNBALANCE IN LOOPS 0.103 PSI
MAXIMUM VELOCITY IN PIPES 11.32 FPS
AUXILIARY -SUBMITTAL SERIAL NO:2366hy1 01-14-1995 PAGE 1
BURDlNES
BURDlNES
SEMINOLE TOWN CENTER
ANFORD, FL
NSITY = .17 GPM/SOFT
AREA OF APPLICATION = 3000 SQFT
HOSE ALLOWANCE = 50GPM INSIDE; 200 GPM OUTSIDE
FLOW TEST RESULTS
STATIC 65.00 PSI
RESIDUAL AT 1580.0 GPM 45.69 PSI
PRESSURE AVAILABLE AT 911.5 GPM 58.02 PSI
SUMMARY OF SPRINKLER OUTFLOWS
ACTUAL MINIMUM
SPR FLOW FLOW K-FACTOR PRESSURE
201 23.48 20.40 5.60 17.58
202 23.61 20.40 5.60 17.78
203 23.58 20.40 5.60 17.73
204 23.58 20.40 5.60 17.73
205 23.62 20.40 5.60 17.80
206 21.57 20.40 5.60 14.83
207 22.49 20.40 5.60 16.13
208 22.07 20.40 5.60 15.53
n N9 21.24 20 4N 5 6N 14 39
J10 22.23 20.40 5.60 15.76
211 21.83 20.40 5.60 15.19
212 21.06 20.40 5.60 14.15
213 22.10 20.40 5.60 15.57
214 21.71 20.40 5.60 15.03
215 20.40 20.40 5.60 13.27
216 22.06 20.40 5.60 15.51
217 21.39 20.40 5.60 14.59
218 21.31 20.40 5.60 14.48
219 21.37 20.40 5.60 14.56
220 21.54 20.40 5.60 14.80
221 21.87 20.40 5.60 15.26
222 22.06 20.40 5.60 15.51 `
223 22.09 20.40 5.60 15.56
224 22.21 20.40 5.60 15.73
225 22.47 20.40 5.60 16.10
226 21.97 20.40 5.60 15.39
227 22.00 20.40 5.60 15.44
228 21.74 20.40 5.60 15.07
229 22.40 20.40 5.60 16.00
230 20.40 20.40 5,60 13.27
m
I
SUBMITTAL SERIAL NO:2366hy1
BURDINES
01-14-1995 PAGE
DOTAL WATER REQUIRED FOR SYSTEM 661.47 GPM
UTFLOWS AT 1 50.00 GPM
OUTSIDE HOSE STREAMS AT 0 E00.00 GPM
TOTAL WATER REQUIREMENT 911.47 GPM
PRESSURE REQUIRED AT 0 56.69 F'SI
MAXIMUM PRESSURE UNBALANCE IN LOOPS 0.087 PSI
MAXIMUM VELOCITY IN PIPES 11.3.6 FPS
0
AUXILIARY SUBMITTAL SERIAL NO:2366hy1 01-14-1995 PAGE 3
BURDINES
FROM TO FLOW LENGTH FITTING DIAM TYPE PSI/FT S-LOSS PRESSURES
15 215 20.40 6.00 9.0 1.049 DR 0.135 0.43 14.87 13.27
129 229 22.40 1.00 5.0 1.049 DR 0.161 0.43 16.53 16.00
128 228 21.74 3.00 7.0 1.049 DR 0.152 0.43 16.16 15.07
127 227 22.00 1.00 5.0 1.049 DR 0.155 0.43 15.94 15.44
126 226 21.97 1.00 5.0 1.049 DR 0.155 0.43 15.89 15.39
125 225 22.47 1.00 5.0 1.049 DR 0.161 0.43 16.64 16.10
124 224 22.21 1.00 5.0 1.049 DR 0.158 0.43 16.25 15.73
123 223 22.09 1.00 5.0 1.049 DR 0.156 0.43 16.07 15.56
122 222 22.06 1.00 5.0 1.049. DR 0.156 0.43 16.02 15.51
121 221 21.87 1.00 5.0 1.049 DR 0.154 0.43 15.75 15.26
120 220 21.54 1.00 5.0 1.049 DR 0.149 0.43 15.27 14.80
119 219 21.37 1.00 5.0 1.049 DR 0.147 0.43 15.01 14.56
118 218 21.31 1.00 5.0 1.049 DR 0.146 0.43 14.93 14.48
15 230 20.40 6.00 9.0 1.049 DR 0.135 0.43 14.87 13.27
117 217 21.39 3.00 9.0 1.049 DR 0.147 0.43 15.93 14.59
116 216 22.06 1.00 5.0 1.049 DR 0.156 0.43 16.02 15.51
114 214 21.71 2.00 7.0 1.049 DR 0.152 0.43 15.96 15.03
113 213 22.10 1.00 5.0 1.049 DR 0.157 0.43 16.08 15.57
112 212 21.06 2.00 7.0 1.049 DR 0.143 0.43 15.01 14.15
111 211 21.83 2.00 7.0 1.049 DR 0.153 0.43 16.14 15.19
110 210 22.23 1.00 5.0 1.049 DR 0.158 0.43 16.28 15.76
109 209 21.24 2100 7.0 1.049 DR 0.146 0.43 15.27 14.39
7 -------------------
108 208 22.07 2.00 7.0 1.049 DR 0.156 0.43 16.50 15.53
107 207 22.49 1.00 5.0 1.049 DR 0.162 0.43 16.67 16.13
106 206 21.57 2.00 7.0 1.049 DR 0.150 0.43 15.75 14.83
05 205 23.62 5.00 7.0 1.049 DR 0.177 0.43 19.50 17.80
04 204 23.58 5.00 7.0 1.049 DR 0.177 0.43 19.42 17.73
103 203 23.58 5.00 7.0 1.049 DR 0.177 0.43 19.42 17.73
AUXILIARY SUBMITTAL SERIAL NO:2366hy1 01-14-1995 RAGE 4
BURDINES
FROM TO FLOW LENGTH FITTING DIAM TYRE PSI/FT S-LOSS PRESSURES
42 202 23.61 5.00 7.0 1.049 DR 0.177 0.43 19.47 17.78
101 201 23.48 6.00 9.0 1.049 DR 0.175 0.43 19.78 17.58
127 126 21.51 10.00 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.006 0.00 16.05 16.00
128 127 43.51 10.00 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.020 0.00 16.25 16.05
129 128 65.25 10.00 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.043 0.00 16.68 16.25
39 129 87.66 71.00 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.074 0.00 21.91 16.68
123 122 19.99 10.00 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.005 0.00 16.15 16.10
124 123 42.08 10.00 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.019 0.00 16.34 16.15
125 124 64.28 10.00 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.042 0.00 16.76 16.34
38 125 86.75 71.00 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.072 0.00 21.89 16.76
118 115 7.51 6.00 20.0 2.067 BL4 0.001 0.00 14.93 14.91
119 118 28.82 10.00 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.009 0.00 15.02 14.93
120 119 50.19 10.00 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.026 0.00 15.28 15.02
121 120 71.73 10.00 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.051 0.00 15.79 15.28
37 121 93.61 73.00 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.083 0.00 21.86 15.79
104 103 2.00 10.00 0.0 2.067 BL3 0.000 0.00 19.52 19.52
105 104 25.58 10.00 0.0 2.067 BL3 0.008 0.00 19.59 19.52
36 105 49.21 77.00 20.0 2.067 BL3 0.025 0.00 22.04 19.59
102 103 21.58 10.00 0.0 2.067 BL3 0.006 0.00 19.57 19-52
01 102 45.20 13.00 0.0 2.067 BL3 0.022 0.00 19.85 19.57
16 101 68.67 170.00 40.0 2.067 BL3 0.047 0.00 29.70 19.85
39 38 40.96 12.00 0.0 3.260 CM2 0.002 0.00 21.90 21.88
40 39 128.62 12.00 0.0 3.260 CM2 0.016 0.00 22.10 21.90
41 40 85.40 13.00 0.0 3.260 CM2 0.008 0.00 22.20 22.10
42 41 42.72 9.00 0.0 3.260 CM2 0.002 0.00 22.22 22.20
22 42 42.72 300.00 40.0 2.067 BL5 0.020 0.00 28.85 22.22
21 22 42.72 8.00 0.0 4.124 CM 1 0.001 0.00 28.86 28.85
21 41 42.68 300.00 40.0 2.067 BL5 0.019 0.00 28.80 22.20
20 21 85.40 18.00 0.0 4.124 CM 1 0.002 0.00 28.84 28.80
20 40 43.22 300.00 40.0 2.067 BL5 0.020 0.00 28.87 22. 10
19 20 128.62 12.00 0.0 4.124 CM1 0.005 0.00 28.93 28.87
117 126 0.46 15.00 20.0 2.067 BL4 0.000 0.00 16.00 16.00
114 117 21.85 10100 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.006 0.00 16.06 16.00
111 114 43.57 9.00 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.020 0.00 16.24 16.06
108 111 65.39 9.00 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.043 0.00 16.63 16.24
19 108 87.46 138.00 30.0 2.067 BL4 0.073 0.00 28.94 16.63
18 19 216.08 8.00 0.0 4.124 CM1 0.014 0.00 29.05 28.94
116 122 2.07 15.00 20.0 2.067 BL4 0.000 0.00 16.10 16.10
113 116 24.13 10.00 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.007 0.00 16.17 16.10
1 10 113 46.23 9.00 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.023 0.00 16.37 16.17
110 68.45 9.00 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.047 0.00 16.79 16.3707
18 107 90.95 136.00 20.0 2.067 BL4 0.079 0.00 29.08 16.79
17 18 307.03 10.00 0.0 4.124 CM 1 0.026 0.00 29.34 29.08
AUXILIARY SUBMITTAL SERIAL NO:2366hy1
BURDINES
01-14-1995 PAGE 5
FROM TO FLOW LENGTH FITTING DIAM TYPE
112 115 33.29 10.00 0.0 2.067 BL4
109 112 54.35 9.00 0.0 2.067 BL4
106 109 75.59 9.00 0.0 2.067 BL4
17 106 97.16 131.00 20.0 2.067 BL4
16 17 404.19 10.00 0. 0 4.124 CM 1
15 16 472.86 12.00 0.0 4.124 CM1
37 38 45.79 10.00 0.0 3.260 CM2
36 37 139.40 10.00 0.0 3.260 CM2
35 36 188.61 12.00 0.0 3.260 CM2
15 35 48.87 279.00 40.0 2.067 BL3
14 15 521.73 11.00 0.0 6.249 CM 1
34 35 139.73 13.00 0.0 3.260 CM2
14 34 48.25 279.00 40.0 2.067 BL3
13 14 569.98 8.00 0.0 6.249 CM1
33 34 91.49 6.00 0.0 3.260 CM2
32 33 61.56 8.00 0.0 3.260 CM2
31 32 30.83 10.00 0.0 3.260 CM2
61 31 30.83 102.00 20.0 2.067 BL 1
62 61 30.83 10.00 0.0 3.260 CM3
63 62 61.56 7.00 20.0 3.260 CM3
53 63 91.49 64.00 0.0 2.067 BL2
63 33 29.92 103.00 40.0 2.067 BL1
62 32 30.73 102.00 20.0 2.067 BL 1
13 53 28.46 103.00 40.0 2.067 BL1
12 13 598.44 8.00 0.0 6.249 CM1
52 53 63.03 7.00 20.0 3.260 CM3
12 52 30.55 102.00 20.0 2.067 BL1
11 12 628.99 10.00 0.0 6.249 CM1
51 52 32.48 10.00 0.0 3.260 CM3
11 51 32.48 102.00 20.0 2.067 BL1
3 11 661.47 125.00 64.0 6.249 FM2
2 3 661.47 29.00 129.0 6.249 FR
1 2 661.47 8.00 93.0 8.249 FM1
0 1 711.47 120.00 100.0 7.980 UN
PSI/FT S-LOSS PRESSURES
0.012 0.00 15.03 14.91
0.030 0.00 15.30 15.03
0.056 0.00 15.80 15.30
0.089 0.00 29.25 15.80
0.043 0.00 29.68 29.25
0.058 0.00 30.37 29.68
0.002 0.00 21.90 21.88
0.019 0.00 22.09 21.90
0.033 0.00 22.49 22.09
0.025 0.00 30.47 22.49
0.009 0.00 30.57 30.47
0.019 0.00 22.69 22.44
0.024 0.00 30.47 22.69
0.011 0.00 30.56 30.47
0.009 0.00 22.73 22.68
0.004 0.00 22.76 22.73
0.001 0.00 22.77 22.76
0.011 0.00 24.08 22.77
0.001 0.00 24.09 24.08
0.004 0.00 24.20 24.09
0.080 0.00 29.30 24.20
0.010 0.00 24.15 22.71
0.011 0.00 24.03- 22.74
0.009 0.00 30.60 29.28
0.012 0.00 30.69 30.60
0.004 0.00 29.40 29.28
0.011 0.00 30.68 29.40
0.013 0.00 30.81 30.68
0.001 0.00 29.37 29.36
0.012 0.00 30.80 29.37
0.014 0.00 33.48 30. 80
0.014 11.69 47.41 33.48
0.004 2.16 49.94 47.41
0.003 6.06 56.73 49.94
AUXILIARY SUBMITTAL SERIAL NO:2366hyl
BURDINES
01-14-1995 PAGE 1
BURDINES
SEMINOLE TOWN CENTER
SANFORD, FL
WSITY = .17 GPM/SOFT
AREA OF APPLICATION = 3000 SOFT
HOSE ALLOWANCE = 50 GPM INSIDE; 200 GPM OUTSIDE
FLOW TEST RESULTS
STATIC
RESIDUAL AT 1580.0 GPM
PRESSURE AVAILABLE AT 914.1 GPM
SUMMARY OF SPRINKLER OUTFLOWS
ACTUAL MINIMUM
SPR FLOW FLOW K-FACTOR PRESSURE
201 23.81 20.40 5.60 18.08
202 23.97 20.40 5.60 18.33
203 23.95 20.40 5.60 18.29
204 23.95 20.40 5.60 18.29
205 24.00 20.40 5.60 18.37
206 21.52 20.40 5.60 14.77
207 22.50 20.40 5.60 16.14
208 22.10 20.40 5.60 15.58
409 21.21 20.40 5.60 14.35
40 22.25 20.40 5.60 15.78
811 21.87 20.40 5.60 15.25
212 21.05 20.40 5.60 14.13
213 22.13 20.40 5.60 15.61
214 21.77 20.40 5.60 15.11
215 20.40 20.40 5.60 13.27
216 22.09 20.40 5.60 15.56
217 21.45 20.40 5.60 14.67
218 21.30 20.40 5.60 14.47
219 21.38 20.40 5.60 14.57
220 21.57 20.40 5.60 14.84
221 21.93 20.40 5.60 15.33
222 22.09 20.40 5.60 15.56
223 22.13 20.40 5.60 15.62
224 22.27 20.40 5.60 15.81
225 22.55 20.40 5.60 16.21
226 22.03 20.40 5.60 15.48
227 22.08 20.40 5.60 15.54
228 21.82 20.40 5.60 15.19
229 22.51 20.40 5.60 16.16
230 20.40 20.40 5.60 13.27
65.00 PSI
45.69 PSI
57.98 PSI
SUBMITTAL SERIAL NO:2366hy1 01-14-1995 PAGE
BURDINES
TOTAL WATER REQUIRED FOR SYSTEM 664.09 GPM
UTFLOWS AT 1 50.00 GPM
UTSIDE HOSE STREAMS AT 0 200.00 GPM
TOTAL WATER REQUIREMENT 914.09 GPM
PRESSURE REQUIRED AT 0 56.81 PSI
MAXIMUM PRESSURE UNBALANCE IN LOOPS 0.067 PSI
MAXIMUM VELOCITY IN PIPES 11.27 FPS
AUXILIARY -SUBMITTAL SERIAL NO:2366hy1 01-14-1995 PAGE 3
BURDINES
FROM TO FLOW LENGTH FITTING DIAM TYPE PSIXT S-LOSS PRESSURES
a 15 215 20.40 6.00 9.0 1.049 DR 0.135 0.43 14.87 13.27
129 229 22.51 1.00 5.0 1.049 DR 0.162 0.43 16.70 16.16
128 228 21.82 3.00 7.0 1.049 DR 0.153 0.43 16.29 15.19
127 227 22.08 1.00 5.0 1.049 DR 0.156 0.43 16.05 15.54
126 226 22.03 1.00 5.0 1.049 DR 0.156 0.43 15.98 15.48
125 225 22.55 1.00 5.0 1.049 DR 0.163 0.43 16.76 16.21
124 224 22.27 1.00 5.0 1.049 DR 0.159 0.43 16.33 15.81
123 223 22.13 1.00 5.0 1.049 DR 0.157 0.43 16.13 15.62
122 222 22.09 1.00 5.0 1.045 DR 0.156 0.43 16.07 15.56
121 221 21.93 1.00 5.0 1.049 DR 0.154 0.43 15.83 15.33
120 220 21.57 1.00 5.0 1.049 DR 0.150 0.43 15.31 14.84
119 219 21.38 1.00 5.0 1.049 DR 0.147 0.43 15.02 14.57
118 218 21.30 1.00 5.0 1.049 DR 0.146 0.43 14.92 14.47
15 230 20.40 6.00 9.0 1.049 DR 0.135 0.43 14.87 13.27
117 217 21.45 3.00 9.0 1.049 DR 0.146 0.43 16.02 14.67
116 216 22.09 1.00 5.0 1.049 DR 0.156 0.43 16.07 15.56
114 214 21.77 2.00 7.0 1.049 DR 0.152 0.43 16.05 15.11
113 213 22.13 1.00 5.0 1.049 DR 0.157 0.43 16.12 15.61
112 212 21.05 2.00 7.0 1.049 DR 0.143 0.43 14.99 14.13
111 211 21.87 2.00 7.0 1.049 DR 0.154 0.43 16.20 15.25
110 210 22.25 1.00 5.0 1.049 DR 0.159 0.43 16.30 15.78
109 209 21.21 2100 7.0 1.049 DR 0.145 0.43 15.23 14.35
108 208 22.10 2.00 7.0 1.049 DR 0.157 0.43 16.56 15.58
107 207 22.50 1.00 5.0 1.049 DR 0.162 0.43 16.68 16.14
106 206 21.52 2.00 7.0 1.049 DR 0.149 0.43 15.68 14.77
105 205 24.00 5.00 7.0 1.049 DR 0.182 0.43 20.13 1.8.37
104 204 23.95 5.00 7.0 1.049 DR 0.182 0.43 20.04 18.29
103 203 23.95 5.00 7.0 1.049 DR 0.182 0.43 20.04 18.29
AUXILIARY'SUBMITTAL SERIAL NO:2366hy1 01-14-1995 RAGE 4
BURDINES
FROM TO FLOW LENGTH FITTING DIAM TYRE PSIXT S-LOSS PRESSURES
2 202 5.00 7.0 1.049 DR 0.182 0.43 20.08 18.33
101
23_97
201 23.81 6.00 9.0 1.049 DR 0.180 0.43 20.35 18.08
a -----------------
126 117 1.68 15.00 20.0 2.067 BL4 0.000 0.00 16.00 16.00
127 126 23.72 10.00 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.007 0.00 16.07 16.00
128 127 45.79 10.00 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.022 0.00 16.29 16.07
129 128 67.62 10.00 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.046 0.00 16.75 16.29
39 129 90.13 71.00 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.078 0.00 22.25 16.75
122 116 0.38 15.00 20.0 2.067 BL4 0.000 0.00 16.09 16.09
123 122 22.47 10.00 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.006 0.00 16.15 16.09
124 123 44.60 10.00 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.021 0.00 16.36 16.15
125 124 66.86 10.00 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.045 0.00 16.81 16.36
38 125 89.41 71.00 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.076 0.00 22.23 16.81
118 115 9.95 8.00 20.0 2.067 BL4 0.001 0.00 14.92 14.88
i 119 118 31.25 10.00 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.011 0.00 15.03 14.92
120 119 52.63 10.00 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.029 0.00 15.32 15.03
121 120 74.20 10.00 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.054 0.00 15.86 15.32
37 121 96.13 73.00 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.087 0.00 22.23 15.86
104 103 4.97 10.00 0.0 2.067 BL3 0.000 0.06 20.10 20.10
105 104 28.92 10.00 0.0 2.067 BL3 0.010 0.00 20.19 20.10
36 105 52.93 57.00 20.0 2.067 BL3 0.029 0.00 22.42 20.19
2lit 103 18.98 10.00 0.0 2.067 BL3 0.004 0.00 20.14 20.10
1 102 42.95 13.00 0.0 2.067 BL3 0.020 0.00 20.40- 20.14
16 101 66.76 190.00 40.0 2.067 BL3 0.045 0.00 30.63 20.40
39 38 43.70 12.00 0.0 3.260 CM2 0.002 0.00 22.26 22.23
40 39 133.83 12.00 0.0 3.260 CM2 0.018 0.00 22.47 22.26
41 40 88.75 13.00 0.0 3.260 CM2 0.008 0.00 22.58 22.47
42 41 44.40 9.00 0.0 3.260 CM2 0.002 0.00 22.60 22.58
22 42 44.40 300.00 40.0 2.067 BL5 0.021 0.00 29.71 22.60
21 22 44.40 8.00 0.0 4.104 CM 1 0.001 0.00 29.72 29.71
21 41 44.34 300.00 40.0 2.067 BL5 0.021 0.00 29.68 22.57
20 21 88.75 18.00 0.0 4.124 CM1 0.003 0.00 29.73 29.68
20 40 45.08 300.00 40.0 2.067 BL5 0.022 0.00 29.77 22.46
19 20 133.83 12.00 0.0 4.124 CM 1 0.006 0.00 29.84 29.77
114 117 19.76 10.00 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.005 0.00 16.05 16.00
111 114 41.53 9.00 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.019 0.00 16.22 16.05
108 111 63.40 9.00 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.040 0.00 16.58 16.22
19 108 85.51 158.00 30.0 2.067 BL4 0.070 0.00 29.80 16.58
18 19 219.34 8.00 0.0 4.124 CM1 0.014 0.00 29.91 29.80
113 116 21.71 10.00 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.006 0.00 16.15 16.09
10 113 43.84 9.00 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.020 0.00 16.33 16.15
7111 110 66.09 9.00 0.0 2.067 BL4 0.044 0.00 16.72 16.33
8 107 88.58 156.00 20.0 2.067 BL4 0.075 0.00 29.94 16.72
17 18 307.92 10.00 0.0 4.124 CM1 0.026 0.00 30.20 29.94
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FROM TO FLOW LENGTH FITTING DIAM TYRE
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112 51.90 9.00 0.0 2.067 BL4
106 109 73.11 9.00 0.0 2.067 BL4
17 106 94.64 151.00 20.0 2.067 BL4
16 17 402.56 10.00 0.0 4.124 CM 1
15 16 469.32 12.00 0.0 4.124 CM 1
37 38 45.71 10.00 0.0 3.260 CM2
36 37 141.84 10.00 0.0 3.260 CM2
35 36 194.77 12.00 0.0 3.260 CM2
15 35 50.50 279.00 40.0 2.067 BL3
14 15 519.82 11.00 0.0 6.249 CM 1
34 35 144.27 13.00 0.0 3.260 CM2
14 34 49.88 279.00 40.0 2.067 BL3
13 14 569.70 8.00 0.0 6.249 CM1
33 34 94.39 6.00 0.0 3.260 CM2
32 33 63.38 8.00 0.0 3.260 CM2
31 32 31.69 10.00 0.0 3.260 CM2
61 31 31.69 102.00 20.0 2.067 BL1
62 61 31.69 10.00 0.0 3.260 CM3
63 62 63.38 7.00 20.0 3.260 CM3
53 63 94.39 64.00 0.0 2.067 BL2
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62 32 31.69 102.00 20.0 2.067 BL 1
13 53 29.51 103.00 40.0 2.067 BL1
12 13 599.22 8.00 0.0 6.249 CM1
52 53 64.87 7.00 20.0 3.260 CM3
12 52 31.87 102.00 20.0 2.067 BL1
11 12 631.09 10.00 0.0 6.249 CM1
51 52 33.00 10.00 0.0 3.260 CM3
11 51 33.00 102.00 20.0 2.067 BL 1
3 11 664.09 125.00 64.0 6.249 FM2
2 3 664.09 29.00 129.0 6.249 FR
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0.011 0.00 14.99 14.88
0.028 0.00 15.24 14.99
0.053 0.00 15.71 10.24
0.085 0.00 30.21 15.71
0.043 0.00 30.64 30.21
0.057 0.00 31.32 30.64
2 0.00 22.25 22.23
0.020 0.00 22.44 22.25
0.035 0.00 22.86 22.44
0.027 0.00 31.31 22.86
0.009 0.00 31.41 31.31
0.020 0.00 23.12 22.86
0.026 0.00 31.41 23.12
0.011 0.00 31.50 31.41
0.009 0.00 23.19 23.13
0.004 0.00 23.23 23.19
0.001 0.00 23.24 23.23
0.011 0.00 24.61 23.24
0.001 0.00 24.62 24.61
0.004 0.00 24.74 24.62
0.084 0.00 30.14 24.74
0.011 0.00 24.72 23.18
0.011 0.00 24.58- 23.21
0.010 0.00 31.53 30.13
0.012 0.00 31.62 31.53
0.005 0.00 30.25 30.13
0.011 0.00 31.63 30.25
0.013 0.00 31.76 31.63
0.001 0.00 30.22 30.21
0.012 0.00 31.70 30.22
0.014 0.00 34.40 31.70
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DEPARTMENT STORES, INC.
July 13th, 1995
Mr. Richard Cohen
Fire Marshall
1303 South French Avenue
City of Sanford
Seminole County, Florida 32771,
7 West Seventh Street - Cincinnati, Ohio 45202-2471 Subject: Burdines
Seminole Towne Center RE: Temporary
Certificate of Occupancy Dear Mr.
Cohen: Having passed
our life safety inspections on 7/13/95, we are requesting a Temporary Certificate of
Occupancy. This is being requested with the understanding that the certificate will
be used strictly for the purposes of stocking the store. The store will not be open
for business nor will Burdines use the store for conducting interviews until our final Certificate
of Occupancy is obtained. If you
have any questions regarding this issue please contact me at 407 - 328 - 1044. rLNiels David
ProjectCoordinator
cc: Job
File Tom McLaughlin,
Federated Department Stores Paul LeGrone,
Hoar Construction Bloomingdale's -
The Bon Marche - Bullock's Aeropostale - Charter Club Burdines Goldsmith'
s - Jordan Marsh - Lazarus Macy's Close=Out Macy's -
Rich's - Stem's Bloomingdale's By Mail
G-tky
Mr. Mike Osborn
Burdines Department Stores
22 E. Flagler Street
Miami, Florida 32101
01 Sanford, Fjo rtddP.O. Box 1788 - 32772-1788 Telephone (407)
330-5601 Fax (407)
336-5666 RE Burdines
Department Store (Seminole Towne Center Mall) Certificate of
Occupancy Dear Mr.
Osborn: August 17,
1995 This letter
is in follow-up to our telephone conversation of August 16, 1995. From our discussion, it
is my understanding that you believe the subject facility is or will be complete and ready for
issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, approved by our Building Official and Fire Marshal. Seminole
Towne
Center Mall is classified as a "development of regional impact". As a result, a number of
infrastructure requirements were established which are to be met before the Mall may open for
business. Construction and completion of public access roads including Towne Center Boulevard, St.
Johns Parkway, and North Towne Road is a requirement contained in the Development Order.
The City of Sanford through its Community Redevelopment Agency is funding and
constructing these roads. In order to assure that Development Order requirements are met,
I will be holding the actual issuance of Certificates of Occupancy until completion of road construction.
At present, we have completed installation of the asphalt friction course, and are waiting
a reasonable cure time prior to installation of thermal plastic pavement markings. Although completion
is somewhat weather dependent, I anticipate being able to release Certificates of
Occupancy for facilities which are actually completed on or about September 1, 1995. Should
totally
unforeseen weather conditions preclude completion- of the road improvements prior to
September 1, I will have no objection to approving a Special Event to cover the Grand Opening gala
you are planning for the evening of September 1, however any subsequent store opening for
sales will be dependent on issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy. I hope
the foregoing answers questions and concerns you have regarding schedules for completion, your
Grand Opening gala, and the issuance of the Certification of Occupancy. Please contact
me if you have any questions. WASlacd cc:
Building
Official Fire Marshal
Joe Cooper,
MSA x ueucT\
Burdincs Very t
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A. Simmons, P.E. City Manager
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EL ATOR -STATE ;OF FLORIDA FAILED
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IN ITIALCERT ISSUED ELE IATORINSPECTION PROGRAM .r , i
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OPERATION REPORT TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32399-1013 ' i
TYPE INSPECTION RESULTS INSPECTION ACTION SERIAL
NO 1
REINSPECTION COMIPLIE LEV. CODE A COMPLIED WW 2
INITIAL A MAJOR , OLATIQ B SEALED7b 3 CALL
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USE ONLY NOTICE TO
ELEVATOR OWNER .SEE. - RSE SIDE FOR DEFINITIONS OF VIOLATIONS` gyp• VIOLATION DATES The violations
noted must be Gorr ected<and the: El.evator Inspection Program notified of compliance within 60 OTHER CB daysfrom.the.date of this inspection: Return -this form properly signed by the Owner/Developer and/or Elevator . I Contractor.
Any elevator owner whd: fails'ta comply with this order within 60 days is subject to an administrative CB' in ta.
any other .penalty -provided 'by law.. If this elevator is operating under a complete. CB j fineupto $500 addition service maintenance
contract,notify your:eleyator company immediately CB IF NO
VIOLATIONS'.. INDICATED — DO NOT.RETURN THIS FORM MO DAY. YR i IN
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hereby certify that the above violations have been corrected. CONTRACTOR Signed
by: OWNER/ I
hereby certiry that the above violations have been correctAd- DEVELOPER Signed
b g y: ELEVATOR I
hereby swear or affirm that I directly supervised t do d SUPERVISOR
installation of this elevator. Signed by. o•NOTE -
IF MINOR VIOLATIONS ARE NOTED ON TEMPO Y OPERA N INITIAL INSPECTION,
THE ELEVATOR COMPANY PERMIT NUMBERS N MUST
CERTIFY THAT VIOLATIONS HAVE BEEN 1 2
CORRECTED PRIOR TO RELEASING ELEVATOR INDICATE DATE
ALL VIOLATIONS
CORRECTED MO
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WITNESSED INITIALS:
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INSPECTION DATE
5 .COMPLAINT/REINSPECT. `
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INSPECTOR NAME--=-'AREA NO. E Q .
MO , DAY YR
BUILDING NAME
BUILDING ADDRESS \
BUILDING CITY
SIGNATURE OF
PERSON RECEIVING
THIS REPORT fjj//`
INSPECTOR'S USE ONLY
NOTICE TO ELEVATOR OWNER = SEE R ERSE SIDE FOR DEF1 NITION& OF VIOLATIONS - "A" -VIOLATION DATES
The violations noted must be corrected and the Elevator Inspection Program notified of compliance within 60 OTHER
days from the date of this inspection.- Return this form properly signed by.the. Owner/Developer and/or Elevator CB
Contractor. Any -elevator ownerwho fails to comply with this order within 60 days is subject to an administrative CB
fine up to'$500 in addition to any other penalty provided by law. If this elevator is operating under a complete
service maintenance contract, notify, your. elevator company immediately. CB
IF NO VIOLATIONS.INDICATED = DO NOT RETURN THIS FORM
CB
MO DAY YR
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ALL VIOLATIONS
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MO DAY YR
ELEVATOR I hereby certify that the above violations have been corrected.
CONTRACTOR Signed by: Title: Date:
OWNER/ I hereby certify that the above violations have been corrected.
co DEVELOPER Signed.by: Title: Date:
ELEVATOR I hereby swear or affirm.that I directly supervised tru o a or WITNESSED BY:
INITIALS: SUPERVISOR installationof this elevator. Signed by: y'S o- '
NOTE - IF MINOR VIOLATIONS ARE NOTED ON TEMPORARY OPERA N PERMIT E AMOUNT INSPECTION TIME IN
OUT INITIALINSPECTION, THE ELEVATOR COMPANY PERMIT NUMBERS C LECTED cu
MUST CERTIFY THAT VIOLATIONS HAVE BEEN
LJ AREA CHANGE VaiLJCC. ,r
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O EXEMPT ELEVATOR
0 FAILED INIT14.-ASPECTION . DIVISION 0
INITIAL CERt. ISSUED ELEVAl
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TEMP OPERATION REPORT`
NORTHWOOD'CE
TALLAH;
TYPE INSPECTION
1 I REINSPECTION
21 INITIAL
3 CALL BACK
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S-and' FROFESSIONAL:REGULATIONVI
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B-MINOR'.VIOLATIONS
4 CONSTRUCTION.
5 . COMPLAINT/REINSPECT:
INSPECTOR NAME -•-''
BUILDING NAME
BUILDING ADDRESS 83
SIGNATURE OF /
INSPECTION ACTION
A COMPLIED
B SEALED
SERIAL. NO.
INSPECTION•DATE
AREA NO.
MO. DAY YR
BUILDING CITY
NOTICE TO ELEVATOR OWNER-'SEEP11VERSE SIDE FOR DEFINITIONS OF VIOLATIONS ' A°VIOLATION DATES
The violations noted :must:.be corrected and .the. Elevator .Inspection -Program notified of compliance within 60 OTHER
days from the date of this inspection. Return .this form properly signed by.the Owner/Developer. and/or Elevator .CB
Contractor. Any elevator owner who fails to comply with this order within 60 days.is subject to an administrative CB.
fine. up to $500 in addition Jo any other penalty. provided,by law. If this elevator is operating under a complete
service maintenance contract, notify your. elevator:company immediately: CB,
IF NO VIOLATIONS INDICATED.= DO NOT RETURN THIS -FORM Cf3
MO DAY YR
IN MACHINE ROOM
N
INSPECTION•DATE
AREA NO.
MO. DAY YR
BUILDING CITY
NOTICE TO ELEVATOR OWNER-'SEEP11VERSE SIDE FOR DEFINITIONS OF VIOLATIONS ' A°VIOLATION DATES
The violations noted :must:.be corrected and .the. Elevator .Inspection -Program notified of compliance within 60 OTHER
days from the date of this inspection. Return .this form properly signed by.the Owner/Developer. and/or Elevator .CB
Contractor. Any elevator owner who fails to comply with this order within 60 days.is subject to an administrative CB.
fine. up to $500 in addition Jo any other penalty. provided,by law. If this elevator is operating under a complete
service maintenance contract, notify your. elevator:company immediately: CB,
IF NO VIOLATIONS INDICATED.= DO NOT RETURN THIS -FORM Cf3
MO DAY YR
IN MACHINE ROOM
N IN HOISTWAY
Z
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IN PIT
a
J
O IN/ON CAB
ESCALATORS
STAIRWAY CHAIRLIFTS
WHEELCHAIR LIFTS.
ELEVATOR I hereby certify that the above violations have been corrected.
CONTRACTOR Signed by:
OWNER/ I hereby certify that the above violations have been corrected.
DEVELOPER Signed by:
ELEVATOR I hereby swear or affirm that I directly supervised st c on
n SUPERVISOR I installation of this elevator. Signed by:'
C
o *NOTE - IF MINOR VIOLATIONS ARE NOTED ON TEMPORARYOPER010N
INITIAL INSPECTION, THE ELEVATOR COMPANY PERMIT NUMBERS,
N MUST CERTIFY THAT VIOLATIONS HAVE BEEN
Cr CORRECTED PRIOR TO RELEASING ELEVATOR
INDICATE DATE
ALL VIOLATIONS
CORRECTED
MO I DAY I YR
Title: I Date:
TiUe: // / , I Date: I I I
WITNESSED
S S QS INITIALS:
I EE AMO NT INSPECTION TIME
OL.LECTED IN OUl
Department of..Business and Professional Regulation
Division of Hotels and Restaurants
Bureau of Elevator Inspection
Tallahassee, Florida 32399.1015
Lawton Chiles, Governor
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT
i, 2 i
has complied with the laws of the State of Florida and is authorized to operate the elevator bearing the
below serial number as a
SERIAL NO. LANDINGS CAPACITY I EXPIRATION DATE
THIS CERTIFICATE MUST BE POSTED IN A CONSPICUOUS LOCATION ON THE ELEVATOR AND FRAMED
WITH A TRANSPARENT COVER. NOTICE: A:1y person removing or defacing this certificate without authorization is subject to imprisonment or fine
Sec. 806.13, F.S.).
CHAPTER 823.12, F.S.SMOKING IN ELEVATORS UNLAWFUL. —IT IS UNLAWFUL FOR ANY
PERSON TO POSSESS ANY IGNITED TOBACCO PRODUCT OR OTHER IGNITED SUB-
STANCE WHILE PRESENT IN AN ELEVATOR. ANY
8- 0114 7PERSONWHOVIOLATESTHISSECTIONISGUILTYOFA
MISDEMEANOR OF THE SECOND DEGREE, PUNISHABLE
AS PROVIDED IN S. 775.082, S. 775.083, S. 775.084.
Department of Business and. Professional Regulation
Division of Hotels and Restaurants
Bureau of Elevator Inspection
Tallahassee, Florida 32399.1015
Lawton Chiles, Governor
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT
I:Ftl:!'
has complied with the laws of the State of Florida and is authorized to operate the elevator bearing the
below serial number as a , r
SERIAL NO. LANDINGS CAPACITY EXPIRATION DATE
THIS CERTIFICATE MUST BE POSTED IN A CONSPICUOUS LOCATION ON THE ELEVATOR AND FRAMED
WITH A TRANSPAf;rNT COVER.
NOTICE: A-.iy person f, ,roving or defacing this certificate without authorization is subject to imprisonment or fine
Sec. 806.13, F.S.).
CHAPTER 823.12, F.S.SMOKING IN ELEVATORS UNLAWFUL. -IT IS UNLAWFUL FOR ANY
PERSON TO POSSESS ANY IGNITED TOBACCO PRODUCT OR OTHER IGNITED SUB.
STANCE WHILE PRESENT IN AN ELEVATOR. ANYPERSONWHOONISGUILTYOFA
MISDEMEANOR OF THE SSECOND DETHIS
IGGREE, PUNISHABLE 8- 0115 0 AS
PROVIDED IN S. 775.082, S. 775.083, S. 775.084.
Department of Business:and Professional Regulation
Division of Hotels and Restaurants
4 ' Bureau of° Elevator Inspedtion
Tallahassee, Florida 32399.1015
Lawton Chiles, Governor
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT
has complied with the laws of the State of Florida and is authorized to operate the elevator bearing the
below serial number as a - ` , r
SERIAL NO. LANDINGS CAPACITY EXPIRATION DATE
THIS CERTIFICATE MUST BE POSTED IN A CONSPICUOUS LOCATION ON THE ELEVATOR AND FRAMED
WITH A TRANSPARENT COVER.
NOTICE: A:iy person removing or defacing this certificate without authorization is subject to imprisonment or fine
Sec. 806.13, F.S.).
CHAPTER 823.12, F.S.SMOKING IN ELEVATORS UNLAWFUL. -IT IS UNLAWFUL FOR ANY
PERSON TO POSSESS ANY IGNITED TOBACCO PRODUCT OR OTHER IGNITED SUB-
STANCE WHILE PRESENT IN AN ELEVATOR. ANY
PERSON WHO VIOLATES THIS SECTION IS GUILTY OF A Q C C
MISDEMEANOR OF THE SECOND DEGREE, PUNISHABLE J
AS PROVIDED IN S. 775.082, S. 775.083, S. 775.084,
Fel
DEPARTM8,NT STORES, INC.
Z.:, . -
April 27, 1995
Mr. Gary Winn
City of Sanford Building Department
Seminole County, Florida 32772
7 West Seventh Street • Cincinnati, Ohio 452 02 -2471
Subject: Burdines Seminole Towne Center
RE: Permanent Power Connection
Dear Mr. Winn:
The connection of permanent power to our building is scheduled during the first week of
May. As I understand The City of Sanford has no standard application for permanent
power, therefore I hope this letter serves the purpose.
It is understood that permanent power in no way allows our store to open for business.
Our only intent in establishing permanent power is to allow for the hookup and operation
of our mechanical systems and the completion of our interior finishes and fixturing.
Furthermore, we intend to merchandise our building in phases only after the Fire
Marshall has reviewed and approved our life safety systems and open for business upon
receipt of Certificate or Temporary Certificate of occupancy.
If you have any questions regarding this i S e please contact me at 513-579-7054.
cc: Job File
David Nielsen, Federated Department Stores
Paul LeGrone, Hoar Construction
Bloomingdale's • The Bon Marchd • Bullock's
Burdines Goldsmith's • Jordan Marsh • Lazarus
Macy's • Rich's • Stem's
Aeropostale • Charter Club
Macy's Close -Out
Bloomingdale's By Mail
2 4078760700700SANFORD FIRE/RES:
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FIRE DEPARTME,'.,
CHIEF TOM HICKSON
PNOMEN(407)-322-4952
FAX"(407)-323-86-35
E$TAHLISIIED 1079
FAX COVER LETTER
COMPANY:
FAX # : t3e2'
FROM : _
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NUMBER OF PAGES: e;Z (included cover sheet)
8PECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: (TV FACSIMILE OPERATOR )
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PLEASE HAND DELIVER AT ONCE: IMMEDIATE ATTENTION
PLEASE NOTIFY DEPARTMENT UPON ARRIVAL
MESSAGE:
SANFORD FIRE DEPARTMENT
1303 S.FRENCH AVE.
DANFURD, FLA.32771
4078760700 SANFORD FIRE/RES P02
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derate dve
DEPARTMENT STORES. INC. _ 7 West Seve=h Sum Ciieeinnati. Ohio 4.5202-2471
July l3th, 1995
Mr. Richard Cohen
Fire Marshall
I303 South Frcnch Avcnuc
Cityof Sanford Scminolc
County, Florida 32771 Subject:
Burdines Seminole Towne Center RE:
Tcmpunuy Ccrtift:alc of Gtvupancy Dear
Mr. Cohen: Having
passed our life safety inspections on 7/13/95, we are requesting a Temporary Certificate
of (ccupancy. This is being requested with the understanding that the certificate
will be used strictly for the purposes of stocking the store. The store will not be
open for business nor will Burdines use the store for conducting interviews until our final
Certificate of Occupancy is obtained. If
you have any questions regarding this issue please contact me at 407 - 328 - 1044. QDavld
l Project
Coordinator cc:
Job File Tom
McLaughlin, Federated Department Stores Paul
LeGrone, Hoar Construction C) ('
0-1• y e7
Bloomingdale'
s - The Bon Marchd - Bullock's Aeropostale - Chatter Club urdines -
Goldsmith's - Jvrsan Marsh - Lazarus Macy',; Close -Gut Macy'
s - Rich's - Stern's Bloomingdalc's By Mail
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7/7/95 95-51 f4MERITLEC'r C.O_.
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BUILD C.O.
CITY OF SANFORD
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
SEMINOLE TOWNE CENTER OFFICE
July 7,1995
Hoar Construction, Co.
Seminole Towne Circle
Sanford,FL.
RE: Burdines
On July 7,1995 I conducted an inspection of The. Burdines Store for the purpose
of a T.C.O.. The following items were found.
1) Nail in floor stairway #4.
2) Handrails missing exterior east exits.
3) Patch hole in electric closets.
4) Complete stall in restrooms.
5) Hurricane shutters open when ever occupied.
Your servant;
Charles D. Grover, C.C.A.
Chief Code Analyst
CITY OF SANFORD
BUILDING DEPARTMENT['
SEMINOLE TOWNE CENTER OFFICE
July 7,1995
Hoar Construction, Co.
Seminole Towne Circle
Sanford,FL.
RE: Burdines
On July 7,1995 I conducted an inspection of The Burdines Store for the purpose
of a T.C.O.. The following items were found.
1) Nail in floor stairway 94.
2) Handrails missing exterior east exits.
3) Patch hole in electric closets.
4) Complete stall in restrooms.
5) Hurricane shutters open when ever occupied.
Your servant;
Charles D. Grover, C.C.A.
Chief Code Analyst
CITY OF SANFORD
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
SEMINOLE TOWNE CENTER OFFICE
July 7,1995
Hoar Construction, Co.
Seminole Towne Circle
Sanford,FL.
RE: Burdines
On July 7,1995 I conducted an inspection of The Burdines Store for the purpose
of a T.C.O.: The following items were found.
1) Nail in floor stairway #4.
2) Handrails missing exterior east exits.
3) Patch hole in electric closets.
4) Complete stall in restrooms.
5) Hurricane shutters open when ever occupied.
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Your servant;
Charles D. Grover, C.C.A.
Chief Code Analyst
CITY OF SANFORD
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
SEMINOLE TOWNE CENTER OFFICE
July 7,1995
Hoar Construction, Co.
Seminole Towne Circle
Sanford,FL.
RE: Burdines
On July 7,1995 I conducted an inspection of The Burdines Store for the purpose
of a T.C.O.. The following items were found.
1) Nail in floor stairway #4.
2) Handrails missing exterior east exits.
3) Patch hole in electric closets.
4) Complete stall in restrooms.
5) Hurricane shutters open when ever occupied.
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Your servant;
Charles D. Grover, C.C.A.
Chief Code Analyst
CITY OF SANFORD+
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
SEMINOLE TOWNE CENTER OFFICE
July 7,1995
Hoar Construction, Co.
Seminole Towne Circle
Sanford,FL.
RE: Burdines
On July 7,19951 performed a Mechanical inspection of the Burdines Store for the
purpose of a T.C.O. the following item was found.
1) A Test and Balance report required.
The mechanical system is approved for a T.C.O.
Charles D. Grover, C.C.A.
Chief Code Analyst
CITY OF SANFOR.D
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
SEMINOLE TOWNE CENTER OFFICE
July 7,1995
Hoar Construction, Co.
Seminole Towne Circle
Sanford,FL.
RE: Burdines
On July 7,1995 I performed a Plumbing inspection of the Burdines Store for the
purpose of a T.C.O. The following items were found.
1) Install water coolers Ist. floor.
2) 1st floor men's room repair 1 W.C.
3) Water test report.
The Plumbing system is approved for a T.C.O.
Charles D. Grover, C.C.A.
Chief Code Analyst
CITY OF SANFORD
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
SEMINOLE TOWNE CENTER OFFICE
July 7, l 995
Hoar Construction, Co.
Seminole Towne Circle
Sanford,FL.
On July 7,1995 I performed an Electrical inspection of The Burdines Store for the
purpose of a T.C.O. The following item was found.
1) Cover plates missing.
The Electrical system is approved for a T.C.O.
Charles D. Grover, C.C.A.
Chief Code Analyst
AkCITYOF SANFORD, FLORIDA
PERMIT NO. DATE:Jr —
THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY APPLIES FOR A PERMIT TO INSTALL THE FOL-
LOWING ELECTRICAL WORK-
OWNER'S
p
OWNER'S NAME
Federatd Department Stores Murdm
c/o Seminole Town Center, 14n I
ADDRESS OF JOB Sanford., FL 327713n TOc,une CP 1-eJ
Merit Electric Co.
ELEC. CONTR. James N. Wooten Residential Non-residential X
Subject to rules and regulations of the city and national electric codes.
Number AMOUNT i
Alteration Addition Repair
Change of Service Residential
Commercial
Mobile Home
Factory Built Housing
New Residential 0-100 Amp Service
101-200 Amp Service
201 Amp and above
New Commercial 2400 Amp . ervice
i
Application Fee
TOTAL 111,G11` 10 Qd,
By signing this application Gam stating I will be in compliance with the NEC including Article 1110. Section 110-9 and 110-10.
Building Official Mastes'r Electrician I I
ECO000975 j
STATE.COMPETENCY NO. ,
IN YOUR PLACE OF BUSINESS.
THIS FORMT ONLY WHENLOCATION: ', ...
x
BECOMES A RECEIPT
SIGNED BY CITY OF SANFORD.
BUSINESS, PROFESSION, OR OCCUPATION 6030
ELECTRICAL COKTR/CERTIFIED
i
LICENSE FEE * 00 i
TRANSFER FEE
DELINQUENT PENALTY MMi00,.
MERIT'RECTRIC `CQ "IMC. TOTAL
V O BOX
I292lyLARGO
it
AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE
MERIT
ELECTRIC CO., INC.
6520 125TH AVENUE N. P.O. BOX 1292 LARGO, FLORIDA 34649-1292
813) 536-5945 STATE LICENSE #EC0000975
TO: City of Sanford
Gentlemen:
Please accept this letter as your authorization to issue permits
to Dale Gikiere for the following project.
Burdines
c/o Seminole Town Center
144 So Oregon Avenue
Sanford, FL 32771
Thank you.
Yours very truly,
ME ELECTRIC CC
ames N. Wooten
Vice President
EC0000975
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF PINELLAS
6637-D)
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 14th day
of November 1994 , by James N. Wooten , who is personally
known to me or who has produced a FLORIDA Drivers License as
identification and who did take an oath.
Dana Keller
Notary Public
My Commission # CC075181
My Commission Expires:
NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF FLORIDA.
MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: Feb. 15, 1995. BONDED THRU NOTARY PUBLIC UNDERWRITERS.
Commercial and Industrial Contractors
CITY OF SANFORD
FIRE DEPARTMENT
FEES FOR SERVICES
PHONE #: 407-322-4952
DATE: - PERMIT #: q'5— qq?
BUSINESS NAME: \ ay
ADDRESS: pc.J +--._ C" P . r i C .
PHONE NUMBER:( )
PLANS REVIEW TENT PERMIT
BURN PERMIT REINSPECTION
TANK PERMIT FIRE SYSTEM
AMOUNT
COMMENTS: l .. < I'.,. 1 I c (1 r . ` . _ 1-<' 1 V r'
Fees must be paid to Sanford Building Department,,300 N.
Park Avenue, Samford, 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 ancr ordinances of the
City, of Sanfor rida.
t
Aelv
Sanford Fire Prevention U 'Applicants Sig4afure
CITY OF SANFORD
FIRE -DEPARTMENT
FEES FOR SERVICES
PHONE #: 407-322-4952
q
DATE: - -? PERMIT #:
h.. BUSINESS NAME:o'r
H ADDRESS:
PHONE NUMBER:( )
PLANS REVIEW TENT PERMIT
BURN PERMIT REINSPECTION
TANK PERMIT FIRE SYSTEM
O
AMOUNT $
COMMENTS: F,
Fees must be paid to Sanford Building Department,,300 N.
Park Avenue, Samford, Florida. Phone # 330-5656.
Proof of payment must be made to Sanford Fire Prevention
before any further services can take place.
q Dc//e7-s- pc/'-
1;a4n&ord Fire Prevention
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, 'da.
1' ants Signature
CITY OF SANFORD. FLORIDA
PERMIT NO. ` 442 DATE
THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY APPLIES FOR A PERMIT TO INSTALL THE FOL-
LOWING ELECTRICAL WORK:
OWNER'S NAME u2 11`t5 — Ss'cMInlnLs oiw m4e
ADDRESS OF JOB S?-q(o ® Towk)r trFD lbw[)
ELEC. CONTR. IWQa rU Residential Non-residential_
Subject to rules and regulations of the city and national electric codes.
Number AMOUNT
Alteration Addition Repair j
Changg of Service Residential
Commercial
I
Mobile Home I
I
Factory Built Housing
New Residential 0-100 Amp Service
101-200 Amp Service
201 Amp and above I
New Commercial Amp ervice
Application Fee
r
TOTAL
By signing this application I am stating I will be in compliance with the NEC including Article 110, Section 110-9 and 110-10.
wilding Official Master Electrician
STATE COMPETENCY NO.
CITY OF SANFORD
FIRE -.DEPARTMENT
FEES FOR SERVICES
PHONE fit: 407-322-4952
DATE: - z - PERMIT #:
BUSINESS NAME:
ADDRESS:
PHONE NUMBER:( )
r- (1/.` r
PLANS REVIEW TENT PERMIT 0
BURN PERMIT REINSPECTION
TANK PERMIT FIRE SYSTEM
n
AMOUNT $
COMMENTS: L vc S //z Q' iJ-c_ l t CA e
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.
Aciln
1`
Sanford Fire Prevention
I certify that the above
information is true and
correct and that I will
comply with all applicable
codes and ordinances of the
Citof Sanf rd, rida.
w
iccaa'nts Sig ature
K2).'
803 South Orlando Avenue
Suivi
April 20, 1995
Richard A. Cohen
Sanford Fire Dept.
1303 S. French Ave.
Sanford, Florida 32771
RE: BURDINE'S #27
SEMINOLE TOWNE CENTER
SR 46 @ TOWNE CENTER BLVD.
Dear Richard:
Awsm
ADT requests approval to install a FAST fire.control system along
with the devices as indicated on the drawing. We will also be
installing a Focus 200 panel to monitor the system. Please refer to
the drawing for device locations.
Please contact me at 628-5050 with any questions.
Sincerely,
011-- -
Melissa Lohman
Security
Systems
Features
Supports two Analog signaling loops
Microprocessor -based control panel
Supports Intelligent Analog and Traditional circuits
80 character Liquid Crystal Display
Crystal Controlled Realtime clock
Buttons for active status scrolling & acknowledge
600 event history log
RS-232C Printer/Program/Special Function Port
Traditional Style B & D initiating device circuit capability
User Friendly Field Programmability
Each zone/device may control any single, multiple or
group of outputs
Interfaces with IRC-1, CM2, ACP, SAN, RASP
Supports RS-485 Style 4, 6 or 7 Data Line
Supports class A or B Fiber optic Data Line
Supports class A or B 20 mA Data Line
Up to 28 panel addresses per system
All external connections tested to 6KV
NFPA 72 A,B,C,D, & F Configurations
Multiple password levels
Non-volatile EEPROM memory eliminates program
PROM burning
40 character user defined message per point
Listed by U.L. per #864 & #1076, category UOJZ and
APOU
ULC Listed per CAN/ULC-S527
Grade "AA" security listing
Protected Keypad w/Tactile Feedback
Supports Serial Multiplexed Audio Panels
Supports Serial Annunciator Panels
Supports System Control with CCA or CGP
Supports VDU monitor point with VDU-3
Central point program download
Supports central amps or distributed amps
Dynamic analog smoke detector test performed daily at
midnight
Reports analog values of conventional 2-wire type
smoke circuits
ADT Security Systems, Inc. ADT Canada
300 Interpace Parkway 5734 Young Street
Parsippany, NJ 07054 Willowdale, Ontario,
y",,,rty Canada M2M 3T3
systems 1-800-AnT-INFO 1-800-268-3770
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Model CM1
Description
The CM1 is a Polling master control module that contains
the system database, coordinates all system polling,
printer reports and output, manual and override functions
of the front panel or from the RS-232 interactive port, and
all 1/0 functions from the user defined applications
program. The CM1 is an assembly that may be installed in
a CAB2, CAB3, CAB3F or CAB6F, cabinet requiring a
single footprint module space. The CM1 is comprised of:
motherboard with two option card slots; CPU card; serial
communications card; front cover with 80 character
display, common annunciation LEDs, common control
switches, keypad for override control and status reports.
The CM1 motherboard and circuit cards are protected by a
metal cover with overlay for RFI/EMI protection and to
meet dead front construction applications.
Any two of the following option cards may be installed in
the CM1:
ZA4-2: Zone Card, Style D & Z, 4 Inputs, 2 may be
configured as outputs
ZB8-2: Zone Card, Style B & Y, 8 Inputs, 2 may be
configured as outputs
ZB8-5: Zone Card, Style B & Y, 8 Inputs, 5 may be
configured as outputs
ZB8-8: Zone Card, Style B & Y, 8 Inputs, 8 may be
configured as outputs
ZAS-1: Analog/addressable Card, 96 Sensors and 96
Modules or RZB12-6 panels
ZBO-8: Relay Card, (8) eight N/O or N/C or form C, rated
4A @ 30Vdc
ZR8-2: Relay Card, Dual 4-to-1 or 1-to-4 selector
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Listing/Approvals
UL, ULC, CSFM, NYBSA, Pending - FM
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Operation
In the normal mode of operation the 80 character LCD
indicates current system status which includes the current
time, the number of system active and disabled points. If
any active or disable points are present in the system, the
operator may request a system status display or printout.
Status reports may also be generated which will indicate
the exact analog reading of each module, sensor or
traditional zone; the outputs and their associated priorities
that are active system wide; verification counts; and the
status of each remote field panel in the system.
Standard Keypad Functions:. High Intensity Diagnostic OED's for: Switches for:
Test/Status System Normal System Reset
Enable/Disable System Alarm Alarm Silence
Activate/Reset Supervisory Trouble Silence
Program System Trouble Acknowledge/Next
Delete Test/Program Drill/All Call
Alarm Silence Lamp Test
Trouble Silence Review
Drill/All Call
Software Features
Logic Statements
Time Controls
Guard Patrols
Sequences
Actions
Weekday/Weekend/Holiday Schedules
Up to 99 Priorities per output
Individual Device Alarm Verification
Sensitivity Adjustment by sensor by time of day
Applications
Up to 576 inputs and outputs per system can be monitored
and controlled by the CM1. The CM1 is the Master
Controller Module for the polled System. It provides the
user with control over the entire system which may include
up to 28 remote field panel addresses. The CMl is not
only the master controller assigned to coordinate all
system activity but may contain up to two option cards for
either traditional or analog monitoring and control. The
CM1 contains a serial RS-232C port for connection to a
printer, VDU-3, CCA or color graphic package (GP13/19).
In systems requiring special applications for data
communications the standard RS-485 communications
card may be replaced with a serial card capable of
communicating with remote panels via 20 mA or fiber
optics.
The CM1 contains a RS-232 port that may be assigned as
a printer port an or a interactive special function port.
ADT Security Systems, Inc. ADT Canada
300 Interpace Parkway 5734 Young Street
Parsippany, NJ 07054 Willowdale, Ontario,
Security
Canada M2M 3T3
systems 1-800-ADT-INFO 1-800-268-3770
Analog Value Reporting per analog device and
traditional Zones.
Maintenance Alert Reports by Detector/Sensor
Cross Zoning
Enabling & Disabling of any device or function
On demand system condition printouts
Nth device in alarm programming
Zones/devices are assignable: alarm, Supervisory,
Security, Status
When designated as an interactive port it will
communicate with a VDU-3, CCA series terminal or a
CGP series color graphics terminal. When designated as
an interactive port the CCA or CGP series terminals may
be used to control and monitor the system. The RS-232
port is also used to download the system data base to all
remote field panels (CM2s) in the system.
The CM1 is available with three communications options.
The SO option provides the associated hardware to allow
data communications in either a 20 mA or Fiber optics
format (standard communications is RS-485). When the
SO option is selected the serial communications driver
cards (SO -FIB, SO-20 or SO-201)). must be ordered
separately.
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Engineering Specifications
The Control Panel shall be an Intelligent Response
Controller (RC-3) type CM1 polling master. The Panel
shall be capable of being housed in any of the following
cabinets: CAB2, CAB3, CAB3F or CA86F. The Polling
Master controller shall be modular for ease of installation,
maintenance, and configuration. The master controller
shall be capable of supporting up to 576 supervised inputs
and outputs. The controller shall have an 80 character
Liquid crystal Display (LCD) that offers (2) 40 character
lines.
The controller shall differentiate between long term drift
above the prealarm threshold (maintenance alert,
indicative of the need for cleaning) and a fast rise above
the prealarm threshold (indicative of a smoldering fire).
The Maintenance Alert shall be annunciated as an alert on
the LCD only and shall not be confused as a Trouble or an
Alarm. The unit shall contain a real time clock, tactile feel
keypad (16 keys), with 19 functions, (2) buttons for
scrolling data on the LCD, (4) front panel switches for
Reset, Alarm, and Trouble Silence, and Drill/All Call and
5) LED's for Normal, Alarm, Supervisory, Trouble and
Test/Program. The Controller shall occupy (1) space in the
above listed cabinets and control up to (28) additional
slave CM2(s).
During the normal state, the NORMAL LED (green) shall
flash, the first line of the LCD shall display the time in
HH:MM:SS) as well as the number of active points ("AP")
and the number of disabled points ("DP") in the system.
When the control panel goes into the alarm condition the
green) NORMAL LED extinguishes and the (red) ALARM
Led shall light, the buzzer pulsates and the LCD indicates
the time, the number of messages waiting, the type of
alarm, the Alarm zone or device number, and the time that
the ALARM occurred. The second line is dedicated to the
user specified message. To acknowledge the alarm, the
operator shall press the NEXT/ACK button, and the buzzer
will silence providing there isn't an additional alarm
waiting. If there are additional alarms waiting the operator
shall acknowledge all pending alarms before the -buzzer
will silence. To silence audible devices the operator shall
press the ALARM SILENCE button, a new alarm shall
cause the audible devices to resound. To reset the,
network the operator shall press the RESET button.
During the TROUBLE condition, the amber TROUBLE
LED shall light, the NORMAL LED shall go out, and the
BUZZER shall pulsate. The display shall indicate
SUPERV. OPEN" and the zone or device number. The
operator shall silence the BUZZER by acknowledging all
messages and pressing the TROUBLE SILENCE button.
During the SUPERVISORY condition the amber
SUPERVISORY LED shall light, the NORMAL LED shall
go out, and the BUZZER shall pulsate. The LCD shall
indicate ("SUPERV. SHORT") and the zone number. The
operator shall silence the BUZZER by acknowledging all
messages and pressing the TROUBLE SILENCE button.
The controller shall support any two (2), of the following
traditional or intelligent option cards simultaneously in any
combination: ZB8-2 - Style B & Y circuits; Z138-5 - Style B
Y circuits; Z138-8 - Style B & Y circuits; ZA4-2 - Style D &
Z circuits; ZAS-1 - Analog/Addressable - 96 modules & 96
sensors and/or up to (12) RZB-12-6; ZBO-8 - Relay option
card; ZR8-2 Relay option card - Dual 4 into 1 input select.
The controller shall support and control any combination
ADT Security Systems, Inc. ADT Canada
300 Interpace Parkway 5734 Young Street
Parsippany, NJ 07054 Willowdale, Ontario,
secu"ey
Canada M2M 3T3
systems 1-800 ADT INFO 1 800 268 3770
up to (28) additional control modules type CM2, IRC-1,
Audio Control Panel (2/6 channel), serial annunciator and
switches (RASP) or (SAN) series, over RS-485, RS-232,
Fiber Optics or 20 mA Loop as required. Each controller
shall contain a RS-232 printer/programming port for
programming locally via an IBM PC or down loading
through modems from a remote PC. When operational
each controller shall support a printer through the RS-232
port and be capable of message routing. The controller
shall support up to 2 Intelligent loop cards (ZAS-1), each
card shall support (96) intelligent sensors and (96)
intelligent modules. Each sensor shall respond to a panel
poll for information with an analog representation of
measured fire related phenomena (smoke density,
particles of combustion, temperature). Such response
proves end to end sensor response including the
operation of the sensor `electronics. Systems which only
monitor the presence of a conventional detector in an
addressable base shall not be acceptable.
The Polling Master shall have the following
additional features without any changes in
hardware or firmware:
Logic Statements.
Time Controls.
Sequences.
Actions.
Weekday/Holiday Schedules.
Guard Patrols.
Analog Value Reporting of all analog sensors and
traditional zones.
Maintenance Reporting By Intelligent Sensor.
Sensitivity Setting by Sensor. (Within UL or ULC
Limits).
Sensitivity Setting changed by time (Day/Night Mode).
Alarm Verification by point or zone (0 to 60 Seconds)
Print a history of Sensors Activating the Verification
Cycle.
On demand system condition printouts (status).
Up to 99 priorities for any event driven relay/output.
Enabling and Disabling of any system device or function.
Ground Fault Detection on all system devices and
inputs.
Three Types of One Man Test.
Normal and Silent One Man Test.
Field Programmable One Man Test.
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COMMUNICATIONS OPTIONS CARDS CUT SHEET FOR
MORE INFORMATION. Q2 ONLY ONE
DEVICE MAY BE CONNECTED TO THE RS-232 PORT. WHEN DISTANCES TO
DEVICES EXCEED 50', MODEMS MUST BE USED. Q3 THIS BLOCK
DIAGRAM IS INTENDED TO INDICATE OPERATIONAL SYSTEM FEATURES, ADDITIONALHARDWAREMAYBEREOUIREDTOPROVIDEA
FULLY OPERATIONAL SYSTEM. Electrical Specifications Standby
Current Dataline
Format Baud
Rate Printer
Port Format
Baud Rate Maximum
Current (any
Terminal) Audio (70 VRMS)
Audio (24 VRMS)
Maximum Wire Size (
any Terminal) nny !VCC RITY
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RS-
485 (Standard)
1200, 2400, 4800,
9600BPS RS-232C 300-
400 4
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AWG Ordering
Information TYPICAL
RISER CONNECTIONS:
STROBE POWER FROM
24 Vdc. RISER, SPEAKER POWER FROM
AMPLIFIER RISER, PHONE RISER FROM
ACP SPEAKER CIRCUIT S
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PHONE CIRCUITMODEL
PMDESCRIPTION
CM1 (Standard) 240102
Master Controller w/RS-485 communications card w/SO option
240185 Master Controller with interface for 20 mA or Fiber SO -FIB 130143
Single channel fiber optics communications card SO-20 130155
Single channel 20 mA communications card SP-20D 130158
Dual channel 20 mA communications card FIB/20 130160
Sub loop card converts fiber to 20 mA format It is our
intention to keep the product information current and accurate. We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to
change without notice. For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet, contact ADT. ADT Security Systems,
Inc. ADT Canada 300 Interpace Parkway
5734 Young Street Parsippany, NJ 07054
Willowdale, Ontario, security Canada M2M
3T3 Systems 1-800-
ADT-INFO 1-800-268-3770 C": C 270034A
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Security
Systems
Features
W U.L. listed per #864 and #1076, category UOJZ,
APOU
ULC listed per can/UL-CS527
Slave controller units to CM1 master controller
Microprocessor -based control module
RS 485 Style 4, 6, 7 signaling line standard
Grade "AA" Security Listing
Crystal controlled Realtime Clock
Non-volatile EEPROM memory
Mix Traditional with Intelligent (ANALOG) Technology
CPU card with FIRMWARE, RAM, & EEPROM
User friendly field programmability
RS-232C Printer or VDU-3 port
All external connections tested to 6KV
Easy Load, Edit or Change Data Entry Software
User Data Base archived on disk
2 option card slots per controller
Dynamic analog smoke detector test performed daily
at midnight
Reports analog -values of standard 2-wire smoke
circuits
Application
The CM2 is used primarily in applications to expand the
zone card capacity of a single enclosure IRC-3 system.
The CM2 is a slave to the CM1 master controller. Small
buildings or complexes that require all system hardware to
be in a single enclosure but be capable of analog
detectors are ideally suited for the CM2 panel. The CM2
panel will hold two circuit cards and expand the system
card count of the CM1.
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Model CM2
Description
Up to (28) CM2 controller may be polled by a CM1. The
CM2 will support any of the optional plug-in Zone or
Analog/Addressable option cards. The CM2 may reside on
the same signaling line as IRC-1 panels; Audio Control
Panel (ACP, ACP-6 or FCCA) and Serial Annunciators
Models RASP or SAN). The CM2 for the polled System is
used with CM1 master controller. It provides the user with
distributed multiplexed remote control over the system.
The CM2 motherboard provides the mounting space for
the CPU, serial communications card and two (2) of the
following Traditional, Intelligent or Option Cards in any
combination:
ZB8-2, ZB8-5, ZB8-8, ZA4-2, ZAS-1 ZBO-8, ZR8-2
The CM2 contains an RS-232C port that may be
configured with a serial printer, VDU-3 or CDR-3. The
CM2 operates in conjunction with the CM1 or may be
utilized with the CCS-1 or FCC multi line computer in a
polled system environment and occupies one (1) space in
a cabinet.
The CM2 is available with an SO option that changes the
serial communications available from the standard RS-485
to a universal format capable of communicating with the
SO -FIB (fiber optics) or=4he SO-20 (class B 20 mA) or SO-
20D (Class A 20 mA) option cards.
Engineering Specifications
The Polling Master (CM1) shall poll up to (28) multiplexed
CM2 controllers. Each CM2 shall support and be capable
of mixing any two (2) of the optional Zone cards (ZB8-2,
ZB8-5, Z138-8, ZA4-2, ZBO-8, ZR8-2) including the (ZAS-1)
Intelligent Sensor & Module 1/0 card. Each CM2 shall
contain non-volatile EEPROM memory, Crystal Controlled
Real -Time Clock, easy load, edit or change, field
programmable software via local IBM PC or remotely
using modems through a self contained RS-232
Printer/Programming Port. The Data -Line Format shall be
RS-485, 20 mA or fiber optics @ 9600 BPS. All external
connections of the controller shall withstand 6 Kilovolts
voltage transients to chassis ground. The CM-2 shall
occupy (1) unit space in a cabinet
Listings/Approvals
UL, NYBSA, CSFM, ULC, Listings Pending FM
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RISER TYPICAL RISER CONNECTIONS: CONTROL MODULE
INPUT TERMINALS CSTROBE POWER FROM 24 Vdc RISER, SPEAKER POWER
FROM AMPLIFIER RISER, MOTHERBOARD PHONE
RISER FROM ACP j4 B
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NOTES:
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WHEN
SERIAL DATA COMMUNICATION OPTION CARDS ARE USED TB1-5
THRU TSI-10 ARE NOT USED. REFER TO
SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS OPTIONS CARDS CUT SHEET
FOR MORE INFORMATION. Qi THIS
PORT WILL SUPPORT A PRINTER WITH VECTORED MESSAGES OR A
COR-3 CODER MODULE. Qi THIS
BLOCK DIAGRAM IS INTENDED TO INDICATE OPERATIONAL SYSTEM FEATURES,
ADDITIONAL HARDWARE MAY BE REQUIRED TO PROVIDE
A FULLY OPERATIONAL SYSTEM. Electrical Specifications
IRCUI SAL (
FIRICN IT'E SATIUP RSEAKER I`, CR11YY. I
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CIRCUIT
STROBE CIRCUIT 0
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d o R D J cHGNI Standby Current 190mA
Dataline Format RS-
485 (standard) Baud Rate 1200,
2400, 4800, 9600 BPS Printer Port Format
RS-232C Baud Rate 300-
4800 Maximum Current (any
terminal) 4 Adc Audio (70 VRMS)
250 W Audio (25 VRMS)
100 W Maximum Wire Size (
any terminal) 14 AWG Maximum number of
CM2s powered by a PS 3 Ordering Information Model
P/N
C M 2
240121 CM2 w/SO
option 240183 SO -FIB 130143
SO-20 130155
SO-20D 130158
FIB/20 130160
DESCRIPTION w/Standard
RS-
485 Serial communications card w/serial option
card for interface to SO-20(D) or SO -FIB Class B fiber
optics communications card Class B 20mA
communications card Class A Communications
card Fiber optic to
20 mA converter It is our
intention to keep the product information current and accurate. We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to
change without notice. For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet, contact ADT. ADT Security Systems,
Inc. ADT Canada 300 Interpace Parkway
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Listings/Approvals
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. listed
California State Fire Marshal listed
Board of Standards & Appeals (NYC)
IJ Underwriters Laboratories (Canada)
Highrise Code, City of Chicago Pending
Designed in accordance with NFPA codes;
72 A, B, C, D, & F.
Features
g@fla QuoUo
Model ZB8-8
ZB8-8 FRONT
ZB8-8 REAR
Provides convertible traditional two or four wire type zoning
Field configurable as either'input or output (1/0) circuits
Choose Style D (class B) plug-in circuit cards
No field wiring to the individual card, wire to standard motherboard (CM's)
All multiple zone cards are placement supervised for reliability
All zone cards have "gold" edge connector points for maximum continuity
Audio amplifier capability includes dual channel riser switching
Circuitry accommodates selected compatibility listed 2-wire detectors
Accommodations all standard shorting type devices
3 mA (.003 A) of supervisory current supports up to twenty 2-wire detectors
Field configurable as alarm, waterflow alarm, supervisory or security zones
Super -low card current consumption yields benefits of smaller standby battery
Completely power limited per NEC 760 (NFPA 70) when devices are powered or driven from Series PS & ABS power
supplies or AA75 Series amplifiers
General Description:
The traditionally wired (Style D & B) 2 wire/4 wire type zone cards are designed to provide the user with the field ability of
assigning a zone as an input or output circuit. This flexibility allows for the conversion of a supervised initiating circuit to a
supervised indicating circuit. The indicating circuit (Style X or Y) may be configured as a traditional (bell, horn, light)
audible or audio circuit; which may be set up with single or dual channel audio riser(s). (Refer to IRC-3 Installation
Manual).
ZONE CARD; STYLE B & X, ZB8-8: This Style B (Class B) initiating/indicating (1/0) zone card is designed to accept eight
8) supervised initiating circuits, all eight (8) of which may be converted to supervised indicating (Style X) circuits. When
designed zones 7 & 8 are convertible to outputs with high current contacts. (See Electrical Specifications). This card
occupies one (1) card position in Controller Module and all field wiring is connected to the Controller motherboard.
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Z138-8 CIRCUIT CARD
CLASS "B" INPUT ZONES or OUTPUT CIRCUITS
ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 ZONE 5 ZONE 6 ZONE 7 ZONE 8
5
1 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
TB-2 or TB-4
CONTROL MODULE j Pj ®®®®®®p&®®P2®®
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TYPE "S" TYPE "S"
SUPV. ZONE SUPV. ZONE
JP1 REMOVED JP5 REMOVED
EOL EOL
15K OHM A 15K OHM
STYLE 8 STYLE Y
NOTES
SMK DET r 4
ALARM TYPE "A"
INITIATING ZONE
JP7 INSTALLED
0
EOL
3.9K OHM
STYLE 8
t Supervised Circuit
Power Limited Circuit when Powered
from AA75 Series Amplifiers or PS4/8A or APS8A
EOL Devices : 3.9K — Smoke Zones
15K — Type 'S' Supervisory Zones
6.8K — Security Zones
Refer to Appendix C for Compatible Devices.
Polarity shown in Supervisory condition.
Q Typical for MFA, WF, Heat Installation, Also Typical
for Supervisory Devices when EOL is 15K.
Qi Typical for Bell, Horn, Strobe Ckt.
NOTE: STYLE designations as determined by the National Fire Protection Association are listed below to clarify matters:
INITIATING CIRCUITS: INDICATING CIRCUITS:
CLASS A IS STYLE D CLASS A IS STYLE Y
CLASS B IS STYLE B CLASS B IS STYLE X
Electrical Specifications:
ZONE CARD; STYLE B & X, ZB8-8 INDICATING CIRCUITS 1-8)
INITIATING CIRCUITS 1-8) EOL Resistor 15 K
Standby Current 50 mA
Short Detection 6.5 K
DC Input Voltage 24 Vdc Open Detection 30 K
Loop Voltage 24 Vdc OUTPUT RATING 7-8)
Alarm Current Max/CKT 70 mA 24 Vdc @ 3.5 AMPS Maximum
Supervisory Current/CKT 3 mA 25 VRMS Audio @ 100 w/Maximum
Trouble Current 3.5 mA 70 VRMS Audio @ 100 w/Maximum
Alarm/EOLR 3.9 K
Security/EOLR 6.8 K OUTPUT RATING 1-6)
Supervisory/EOLR 15 K 24 Vdc @ 2.0 AMPS Maximum
25 VRMS Audio @ 50 w/maximum
70 VRMS Audio @ 50 w/maximum
Alarm Current/Max/CKT 40 mA
NOTE: Relay Coil Current Draw: for calculations, use an average of 20 mA Per
It is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate. We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications
are subject to change without notice. For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet, contact ADT.
ADT Security Systems, Inc. ADT Canada
300 Interpace Parkway 5734 Young Street
Parsippany, NJ 07054 Willowdale, Ontario,
ecurity Canada M2M 3T3
Systems 1-800-ADT-INFO 1-800-268-3770
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Listings/Approvals
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. listed
California State Fire Marshall listed
Board of Standards & Appeals (NYC)
Underwriters Laboratories (Canada)
Highrise Code, City of Chicago
approved
Designed in accordance with NFPA
codes: 72 A, B, C, D, & F
Features:
Non supervised On/Off Control Functions:
Elevator Recall Door Holders Door Release
Fan Motor Control
Briefcase" Style Jumpers Program ZBO-8
ZR8-2 Relay Card Permits Easy Switching of
RAMM Messages
Amplifier Redundancy Switching
ARM-8 Handles High -current Load Switching
ZI Gold Edge Connector Points for Maximum Continuity
on ZBO-8/ZR8-2
Description
RELAY CARD: ZBO-8
The ZBO-8 Relay Card is most commonly used to effect
Elevator Recall, Door Holder Release, Magnetic Door
Lock Release or Fan Motor (AHU) start/stop depending
upon the desired control function. The Card may also be
effective in providing function handoff to auxiliary/ancillary
type systems, ie; Digital Dialer devices used not as Alarm
Reporting, but as off -site monitoring of certain building
conditions/functions, etc. This card occupies one (1)
slot/space in a Controller Module.
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ARM8
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RELAY CARD: ZR8-2:
The ZR8-2 Relay Card is most commonly used to effect switching of multiple RAMM stored messages on the risers to
effect proper evacuation of a threatened structure. Two set of four (4) inputs may be outputted to a single riser. This card
is nominally called a dual 4-to-1 1/0 Card. This card occupies one (1) slot/space in a Controller Module.
AUXILIARY RELAY MODULE: ARM-8
The ARM-8 Auxiliary Relay Module is used when the current switching requirements exceed the rated capacity of the
Z138-2 or it is necessary to switch AC loads where it is desired to protect journeymen working on the system from such
load terminations. See Electrical Specifications for load determinations. The ARM-8 Module comes with one (1) ARA-1
relay in place; seven (7) more relays may be added to the ARM-8. The basic ARM-8 module is driven from a Card that
occupies a slot/space in the closest Controller Module and the ARM-8 occupies an enclosure/cabinet position.
Electrical Specifications
ZBO-8: ARM-8/ARA-1:
Standby Current; Card 0 mA Coil Voltage 24 Vdc
Contact (Voltage) Rating; @ 30 Vdc 4.0 A Coil Current 40 mA
Contact (Audio) Rating; @ 25 Vrms 100 W (max) Contact; Type DPDT
Contact (Audio) Rating: @ 70 Vrms 100 W (max) Contact (Current) Rating; @ 30 Vdc .35 pf
ZR8-2: Horsepower (1/3) Rating .240 Vac
Standby Current; Card 0 mA Horsepower (1/6) Rating 120 Vac
Standby Current; per active relay 20 mA Contact (Audio) .Rating (25/70 Vrms) 250 W (max)
Contact (Current) Rating; @ 30 Vdc 4.0 A Environmental/Humidity Rating 85%
Contact (Audio) Rating; @ 25 Vrms 100 W (max) Environmental/Temperature (OF) 32-120
Contact (Audio) Rating; @ 70 Vrms 100 W (max) Environmental/Temperature (°C) 0-49
RHU
FAN CONTROL DOOR RELEASE
ELEVATOR RECALL
CENTER
CONTACT OPENS TO
TURN FANS OFF
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MODEL CM1N OR CM2N
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TERMINALS NOTES:
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NESSACE REPEATER
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ZBO-8 CARD
ARM-8/ARA-1
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AUX. IN (TB3-1R2)
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NOTE :
1. REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS
SECTION FOR CONTACT
RATINGS.
2. DIODE MUST BE
PLACED ACROSS COIL
TO PREVENT TRANSIENTS
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Models PS4A and PS8A
Features
All outputs Power Limited
i] Fully regulated 5 and 24 Vdc
Built in Battery charger
0 Charges and supervises 60 AH batteries
i:I Battery saver feature
0 Low standby current
High efficiency switch mode technology
U Ground fault detection with high/low sense
Integral trouble buzzer
Power and CPU fail LEDs
Supervises low or no AC power
IJ Built in transient protection
0 AC power disconnecVcircuit breaker
Outputs electronically current limited
Supports up to 3 CM1(N)/2(N) modules
4-Wire smoke detector power
Dedicated output for AA75 series amplifiers
N/O Common Alarm contacts
Open collector for Alarm, S.S. and Trouble
u Full footprint module mounting space
Supports RPM module
Description
The models PS4A and PS8A are system power supplies
for use with the CM1(N) or CM2(N) system controllers.
Both power supplies are capable of delivering 250 Watts of
power. The power supplies are power limited and meet the
requirements for power limiting according to NEC 760.
Loss of primary power or brownout conditions are
monitored. Upon primary power fail or brownout condition,
the power supply is transferred to secondary or battery
power. The power supply has an integral battery charger
capable of charging 60 AH batteries. The front cover of the
power supply has a green power LED and an amber CPU
fail LED. The power supply has a battery saver feature that
prevents battery damage caused by a severe deep
discharge. Upon loss of primary power, battery power is
disconnected if the batteries decline to a value incapable
of supporting Fire Alarm Panel functions.
The PS8A contains 2 regulated, power limited outputs.
Each output is rated for 3 1 /2 Amps in the alarm condition.
The PS4A contains a single regulated, power limited
output rated for 3 1 /2 Amps in the alarm condition. Each
power supply also contains a 24 Vdc output rated for 1 /2
Amp for 4-Wire type smoke detectors. Regardless of the
power supply model, it will deliver up to 7 1/2 amps of
power in the alarm condition. Total supervisory current
may not exceed 2 1 /4 Amps in the standby or non -alarm
condition.
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Connection Diagram
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CIRCUI I
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1 2 3 RC11N.L CPU FAIL
AC POWER IN GPN) fAawl
POWER SUPPLY CONTROLLER CARD
PS4A/8A POWER SUPPLY :P'.GT..."L
JI IN GF ENABLE
JI OUT . GF DISABLE
JZ IN . GF SENSE LOW
J2 OVT . GF SENSE HIGH
AMPLIFIER
CaHif1pEIF0R v TO POWER
SUPPLY 1/0 CARD AA75SRES I w)
AMPLIFIER r] T82
OWER 24wc
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TOCMI(
N) OR CM2(N) EOL $ SUP""
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DETECTORS E.
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TO INDICATING
NOTES: DEVICE
CIRCUITS
NOT AVAILABLE
ON PS4A. GROUND FAULT
DETECTION JUMPERS Application The
PS4A
and the PS8A power supplies are system power supplies.
Being system power supplies, they contain a
ribbon cable connection to a system controller, either a
CM2(N) or CM1(N). The controller monitors internal power
supply points and provides trouble monitoring to
the system. The PS4A or the PS8A power supply contains
a 5 Vdc logic power supply capable of supplying logic
power for up to 3 CM1(N) or CM2(N) controllers. The
24
Vdc outputs, from the power supplies may be connected to
the riser input terminals on the CM1(N) or CM2(N)
controllers. The riser inputs are used to power indicating appliances
through the ZA4-2 or the ZB8-X series circuit
cards. The 24 Vdc outputs also may be configured as
24 Vdc Risers that leave the enclosure to power indicating
appliances connected to M500CF or RZB12-6
modules. The outputs may be connected to remote panels
requiring 24 Vdc operating power such as the SAN
series annunciators, RZB12-6 or the FCCA audio control panel.
Outputs are
available on the supply for connection to the RPM module.
If the RPM module is not used, an open collector output
is available for annunciation. Open collector outputs
are provided for Common Alarm, Sprinkler Supervisory
and Trouble. Each open collector output is
rated at 100 mA @ 24 Vdc maximum. In addition to the
open collector outputs, a N/O common alarm contact is
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PS4A
or the PS8A requires a full footprint mounting area. It
is installed in the cabinet directly above the CM1(N)
or CM2(N). In installations that contain both a CM1(N)
and a CM2(N), the power supply must be installed directly above
the CM1(N). The basic PS4A and the PS8A will fit
in the CAB2, CAB3, CAB3F or CAB6F enclosures. If the power
supplies are mounted in a CB17, CB31 or C645, the
supplies must be ordered with the RM option. Listings UL,
FM,
CSFM, NYBSA, ULC 27001OA 2of4
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Specifications
Primary power
Voltage 120 Vac (or 220 Vac)
Current 2 Amp max. (1 Amp @ 220 Vac)
Frequency 50/60 Hz
Battery Charger
Voltage 27.3 Vdc
Charge current max 4.0 Amps
Trickle charge 10 mA
Battery size max. 60 AH
Outputs
PS4A
Output #1 3 1/2 A @ 24 Vdc
PS8A
Output #1 3 1/2 @ 24 Vdc
Output #2 3 1/2 @ 24 Vdc
Smoke power 1/2 A @ 24 Vdc
Amplifier power 3 1/2 A @ 24 Vdc
5 Vdc logic power 1 Amp (3, CM1 N or CM2N modules maximum)
Standby Current max 2 1/4 Amps (All outputs combined)
Alarm Current max. 7 1/2 Amps (All outputs combined)
Ground Fault Detection To +24 Vdc or common
High sense 47KQ
Low sense 10KQ
Temperature Range 0° - 49° C (32° - 120° F)
Humidity range 85%; riori condensing
Mounting Full Footprint module
Weight 6 lbs.
Ordering Information
Model PM Description
PS4A 240099 System PS, 120 Vac Input, one 24 Vdc output for CAB2, CAB3/F, CA136F enclosures
PS4A-RM 240230 System PS, 120 Vac Input, one 24 Vdc output for C1317, C1331, CB45 enclosures
PS4A/220 240180 System PS, 220 Vac Input, one 24 Vdc output for CAB2, CAB3/F, CA136F enclosures
PS4A-RM/220 240279 System PS, 220 Vac Input, one 24 Vdc output for C1317, C631, CB45 enclosures
PS8A 240098 System PS, 120 Vac Input, one 24 Vdc output for CA132, CAB3/F, CAB6F enclosures
PS8A-RM 240226 System PS, 120 Vac Input, one 24 Vdc output for C1317, C1331, CB45 enclosures
RELATED PARTS ORDERING INFORMATION
RMOF 270043 Mounting frame for RM option in CAB17, CAB31 or CAB45 enclosures
Engineering Specification
The Life Safety System power supply shall be inherently
power limited with built in transient protection. 5 Vdc and
24 Vdc power shall be generated from 120 Vac or 220 Vac
primary power for ancillary devices, indicating devices and
internal control panel functions. Ground fault detection
circuitry shall be integral to the supply and report any
internal fault conditions to the Life Safety System. High
efficiency switch mode technology shall be used to reduce
battery requirements and heat generation. The supply
shall be capable of charging 60 Ampere Hour, sealed
Lead -acid batteries. A battery saver feature shall be
employed to prevent battery damage due to excessive
deep discharge. Power supply terminals shall be capable
of terminating 14 AWG wire.
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APS4A
APS8A
Features
All outputs Power Limited
Fully regulated 5 and 24 Vdc
Built in Battery charger
Charges and supervises 60 AH batteries
Battery saver feature
Low standby current
High efficiency switch mode technology
Ground fault detection with high/low sense
Power and Trouble LEDs
Supervises low or no AC power
Built in transient protection
AC power disconnect/circuit breaker
Outputs electronically current limited
Supports up to 3 PCPU or DCPU modules
Dedicated output for AA75 series amplifiers
Ground Fault relay contact
Trouble relay contact
Full footprint module mounting space
Single battery charger for multiple supplies
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Models APS4A and APS8A
Description
The models APS4A and APS8A are auxiliary power
supplies for use with the PCPU or DCPU modules in
applications requiring auxiliary power. Both power supplies
are capable of delivering 250 Watts of power. The power
supplies are power limited and meet the requirements for
power limiting according to NEC 760. Loss of primary
power or brownout conditions are monitored. Upon
primary power fail or brownout condition, the power supply
is transferred to secondary or battery power. The power
supply has an integral battery charger capable of charging
60 AH batteries. The front cover of the power supply has a
green power LED and an amber Trouble LED. The power
supply has a battery saver feature that prevents battery
damage caused by a severe deep discharge. Upon loss of
primary power, battery power is disconnected if the
batteries decline to a value incapable of supporting Fire
Alarm Panel functions.
The APS8A contains 2 regulated, power limited outputs.
Each output is rated for 3 1/2 Amps in the alarm condition.
The APS4A contains a single regulated, power limited
output rated for 3 1/2 Amps in the alarm condition. Each
power supply contains a dedicated output for the AA75
series power supply, rated 3 1/2 Amps @ 24 Vdc.
Regardless of the power supply model, it will deliver up to
7 amps of power in the alarm condition. Total supervisory
current may not exceed 2 Amps in the standby or non -
alarm condition.
Application
The APS4A and the APS8A power supplies are Auxiliary
power supplies. Being Auxiliary power supplies, they
contain a 24 Vdc output for PCPU or DCPU modules. The
supply monitors internal power supply points and provides
trouble monitoring to the system. The APS4A or the
APS8A power supply contains a 24 Vdc power capable of
supplying operating power for up to 3 DCPU or PCPU
controllers.
The 24 Vdc outputs from the power supplies may be
connected to the riser input terminals on the CM1(N) or
CM2(N) controllers. The riser inputs are used to power
indicating appliances through the ZA4-2 or the Z88-X
series circuit cards. The 24 Vdc outputs also may be
configured as 24 Vdc Risers that leave the enclosure to
power indicating appliances connected to M500CF or
RZB12-6 modules. The outputs may be connected to
remote panels requiring 24 Vdc operating power such as
the SAN series annunciators, RZB12-6 or the FCCA audio
control panel.
Listings
UL, FM, CSFM, NYBSA, ULC
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Model P/N Description
APS4A 240215 Auxiliary PS, 120 Vac Input, one 24 Vdc output for CA132, CAB3/F, CA136F enclosures
APS4A-RM 240232 Auxiliary PS, 120 Vac Input, one 24 Vdc output for C1317, C1331, CB45 enclosures
APS4A/220 240216 Auxiliary PS, 220 Vac Input, one 24 Vdc output for CA132, CAB3/F, CAB6F enclosures
APS4A-RM/220 240280 Auxiliary PS; 220 Vac Input, one 24 Vdc output for C13117, CB31, CB45 enclosures
APS8A 240098 System PS, 120 Vac Input, two 24 Vdc output for CAB2, CAB3/F, CAB6F enclosures
APS8A-RM 240226 System PS, 120 Vac Input, two 24 Vdc output for C1317, C1331, CB45 enclosures
RELATED PARTS ORDERING INFORMATION
RMOF 270043 Mounting frame for RM option in CAB17, CAB31 or CAB45 enclosures
Specifications
Primary power
Voltage 120 Vac (or 220 Vac)
Current 2 Amp max. (1 Amp @ 220 Vac)
Frequency 50/60 Hz
Battery Charger
Voltage 27.3 Vdc
Charge current max 4.0 Amps
Trickle charge 10 mA
Battery size max. 60 AH
Outputs
APS4A
Output #1 3 1/2 A @ 24 Vdc
APS8A
0utput#1 3 1/2 A @ 24 Vdc
Output#2 3 1/2 A @ 24 Vdc
Smoke power 1/2 A @ 24 Vdc
Amplifier power 3 1/2 A @ 24 Vdc
Standby Current max 2 1/4 Amps (All outputs
combined)
Alarm Current max. 7 Amps (All outputs combined)
Ground Fault Detection To + 24 Vdc or common
High sense 47K Q
Temperature Range 0° - 49° C (32° - 120° F)
Humidity range 85%, non condensing
Mounting Full Footprint module
Weight 6lbs:
Installation
The APS4A or the APS8A requires a full footprint
mounting area. It is installed in the cabinet in any available
mounting location. The basic APS4A and the APS8A will
fit in the CA132, CAB3, CAB3F or CAB6F enclosures. If the
power supplies are mounted in a CB17, CB31 or CB45,
the supplies must be ordered with the RM option.
Engineering Specification
The Life Safety System power supply shall be inherently
power limited with built in transient protection. 5 Vdc and
24 Vdc power shall be generated from 120 Vac or 220 Vac
primary power for ancillary devices, indicating devices and
internal control panel functions. Ground fault detection
circuitry shall be integral to the supply and report any
internal fault conditions to the Life Safety System. High
efficiency switch mode technology shall be used to reduce
battery requirements and heat generation. The supply
shall be capable of charging 60 Ampere Hour, sealed
Lead -acid type batteries. A battery saver feature shall be
employed to prevent battery damage due to excessive
deep discharge. Power supply terminals shall be capable
of terminating 14 AWG wire.
It is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate. We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All
specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet, contact /CDT.
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300 Interpace Parkway
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Cat. No. 6270B Series Photoelectric — Type
24 Volts do
Features
0 PHOTO -OPTIC SENSING CHAMBER
0 50' (15.2m) RATED, 135OF (57°C) HEAT
DETECTOR OPTIONAL
0 PLUGS INTO SEPARATE MOUNTING BASE
0 TAMPER RESISTANT
NON POLARIZED
Simplifies installation of field wiring
TWO WIRE CIRCUIT
Minimizes installation wiring cost. Can be used on same
circuit with all existing ADT two wire smoke detectors
30 DETECTORS ON TWO -WIRE CIRCUIT
FOUR WIRE CIRCUIT OPTIONAL WITH 62516-003
ADAPTER BASES AVAILABLE FOR VARIETY OF
APPLICATIONS AND AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS
SENSITIVITY NOT AFFECTED BY AIR MOVEMENT
DETECTOR REMOVAL NOT NECESSARY FOR
CLEANING
LOCAL FUNCTIONAL TEST MEANS
Provides calibrated functional test of complete detector,
eliminating the need to generate smoke.
m LOW CURRENT DRAIN
Standby current is 50NA, alarm current is 55mA at
nominal voltage.
MAY BE USED FOR RELEASING DEVICE SERVICE
VISUAL INDICATION OF ALARM
Lamp (LED) on unit lights on alarm
REMOTE VISUAL ANNUNCIATOR CAPABILITY
Description
ADT Cat. No. 6270B series photoelectric type smoke
detector operates on the light scattering principle, utilizing
the most advanced photo -optic chamber design in detector
technology. The detector senses visible products of
combustion and responds quickly to both fast burning fires
and slow smoldering fires.
The detector initiates an alarm signal and lights an indicator
on the unit to give visual on -the -spot indication of alarm.
The Cat. No. 6270B is designed with an inherent stability
that inhibits false alarms caused by transient electrical
disturbances. It combines a solid state infrared light
emitting diode (IR LED) and a high speed, light sensing
photo diode (PD) within a sensing chamber. The detector
is not affected by temperature, humidity and barometric
changes. Air movement at any velocity has no affect on
photoelectric detector sensitivity and will not trigger a false
alarm. Sensitivity is preset for quick field installation.
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Parsippany, NJ 07054 Willowdale, Ontario,
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Reliable, solid-state circuitry minimizes current drain and
allows up to 30 detectors to be wired per zone.
The detector can be powered and supervised from the
same two -wire low voltage circuit.
Field sensitivity tests are conducted with a special test tool
Cat. No. 6278-001A).
Field wiring connections are made to screw terminals on
the mounting base. The detector plugs into the base and
automatically locks by a simple twist and push motion.
This tamper -resistant feature is standard on all bases and
resists unauthorized removal of the detector from its base.
The detector is easy to install, clean and maintain.
Specifications Cat. No. 6270E Series
Sensitivity The 6270E meets U.L. 268 at 0.7% to 3.9%
obscuration per foot. Factory set at 2.3% nominal.
Detection Smoke — Photo -optic sensing chamber
Heat (optional) — 1350F thermal element rated
for 50' (15.2m) spacing
Operating 16V do to 29V do
Voltage Range Nominal — 22V do
Current Standby - 50NA at nominal voltage.
Consumption Alarm - 55mA maximum at nominal voltage, or as
limited by associated control equipment
Supervisory - Limited by associated control
equipment.
Temperature 320 to 100°F (00 to 38°C)
Humidity Range 0% to 93% Relative Humidity
Visual Alarm Light emitting diode (L.E.D.)
Indicator
Color `' IWhite
Weight 11 Ib. (.45 kg)
WARNING: These devices will not operate without electrical power. As
fires frequently cause power interruptions, we suggest you discuss
further safeguards with your local fire protection specialist.
Smoke detectors are not designed to detect toxic gases which can
build up to hazardous levels in some fires.
Ordering Information
6270E — Photoelectric smoke detector, less base.
6270E-003 — Combination photoelectric and 1350F (570C)
heat detector, less base. Heat detector UL rated for 50'
15.2m) spacing.
85001-0155A
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Application Data
On smooth ceilings up to 15' (4.6m) high, maximum 30'
9.2m) spacing of smoke detectors is recommended.
Closer detector spacing normally result& In faster
response. Avoid corners that create dead air spaces and
locations near ventilating outlets that create drafts of high
air velocities.
On a sloped ceiling, locate the highest detectors within
3 horizontal feet (0.9m) of the peak. Ceilings with beams,
joists or soffits, that exceed 8" (200mm) depth, require
individual planning and usually, closer spacing than a
smooth ceiling.
Do not use smoke detectors in locations where
combustion products will normally be present in the air.
Typical of these locations are kitchens, furnace rooms,
welding areas and garages.
Detectors connected to two wire initiating circuits may be
rendered inoperative when manual stations or heat
detectors on the same zone operate. If contacts on relay
bases are to be used for essential services, a maximum of
only two 6250B or 6270B smoke detectors should be
connected on any alarm initiating circuit.
For additional application information, see Technical
Bulletin P-847550-0222, or contact an ADT representative.
Installation
Detectors using, the 6249E-001 or 6251B-001A series bases
may be mounted on a standard 3-1/2" or 4" octagon box,
1-1/2" (38mm) deep (minimum). Detectors using the
6251E-003 relay base may be mounted on a standard 4"
octagon box, 2-1/8" (54mm) deep (minimum). A 6252
surface trim ring is available to adapt all bases to fit a
standard 4" square box.
Mounting
For flush mounting the box is recessed into the ceiling.
The 6255 bracket may be used for mounting the detector
bases on drop or suspended ceilings.
For surface mounting the box is mounted directly on the ceiling.
The 6253 skirt is a decorative enclosure that will cover
any 3-1/2" or 4" octagon box, 1-1/2" (38mm) deep maximum.
Mounting
Guide Specifications
AREA SMOKE DETECTORS
Furnish and install, where indicated on the plans, ADT
Cat. No. 6270B smoke detectors. Detectors shall be of
solid state design consisting of an infrared light emitting
diode and a high-speed light sensing photo diode within a
sensing chamber operating on the photoelectric principle
and be capable of detecting visible products of combustion.
The detectors sensitivity range shall be factory set.
All smoke detectors shall be equipped with self -
compensating circuitry to provide maximum stability
against effects of aging, dust and film accumulation.
The detector shall be designed to latch into alarm. An
alarm condition shall be indicated by a steady red glow
from the lamp (LED) mounted on the detector.
Remote smoke alarm indicators shall be connected to
detectors where shown on the plans.
A calibrated test means within the detector shall be
capable of -simulating a maximum acceptable amount of
less than 6% smoke for alarm. The test feature shall
provide individual calibrated testing of the detector and
shall not require generation of smoke within the building,
or the use of aerosol sprays.
The detector shall be plug-in mounted to a separate base.
The base shall be provided with screw terminals for field
wiring connections. A built-in shorting device shall be
provided on each base to permit checking of the
installation wiring before detectors are installed. The
detector shall plug into the base by a simple twist and
push motion. The detector shall automatically lock onto its
base to resist unauthorized removal. The detector shall be
removable by using a special removal tool.
Detectors shall be wired to the control panel with a two
wire circuit using 2 conductor copper cable. Maximum
number of detectors per circuit shall be in accordance with
system zoning requirements and/or the fire alarm control
panel limitations.
Auxiliary alarm operated relay contacts shall be provided
where called for in the plans to provide supplementary
alarm functions such as fan shutdown or door closure.
The detector shall be listed by Underwriters' Laboratories (UL)
under their current standard for smoke detectors, U.L. 268
with a minimum sensitivity, setting of 3.9% obscuration per foot.
STANDARD 3.1/2', 4. OCTAGONAL STANDARD 4. OCTAGONAL STANDARD 4' SQUARE 6255 DROP CEILING BRACKET
1-1/2' (38mm) DEEP ELECTRICAL OUTLET BOX 2-1/8' (54mm) DEEP ELECTRICAL OUTLET BOX ELECTRICAL OUTLET BOX
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6251B-001A SERIES BASE 62518 SERIES RELAY BASE 6252 SURFACE TRIM RING SUSPENDED CEILING TILE
STANDARD 3.1/2', 4' OCTAGONAL STANDARD 4. OCTAGONAL 3.1/2', 4. OCTAGONAL
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Accessories
For Cat. No. 290, 6249, 6250, 6269
and 6270 Series Detectors
Every Cat. No. 290, 6250 or 6270
detector installation must include the
detector assembly and a 6249E-001
or 6251 series mounting base.
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Cat. No. 6251B-003
Cat. No. 6249B-001 Base with
Wire Leads
Base for 290, 6250 and 6270 series
detectors. Provides plug-in tamper
resistant mounting for detectors and
includes 8" wire leads for connection
to installation wires. Mounts on 3-1/2"
or 4" octagon box, 1-1/2" (38mm)
deep (minimum).
Cat. No. 6251B-001A Base with
Screw Terminals
Base for 290, 6250 and 6270 series
detectors. Provides plug-in tamper
resistant mounting for detectors and
includes screw terminals for connection
of installation wires. Mounts on 3-1/2"
or 4" octagon box, 1-1/2" (38mm)
deep (minimum).
Cat. No. 6251E-003 Relay Base
with Screw Terminals
Relay base for 290, 6250 and 6270
series detectors. Provides plug-in
tamper resistant mounting for detectors
and includes screw terminals for
connection of installation wires and
auxiliary alarm relay with 2 form C
DPDT) contacts. Relay operates on
alarm to actuate connected devices
or circuits. Contacts rating using a
resistive load is 3.0 A, 120V ac and
5.0 A, 28V dc. Mounts on 4" octagon
box, 2-1/8" (54mm) deep (minimum).
Cat. No. 6252 Surface Trim Ring
Surface trim ring — to adapt
62496-001 and 6251 series bases,
and 6249 or 6269 detectors to fit
4" square box.
Cat. No. 6253 Skirt
Skirt for 290, 6249, 6250, 6269, 6270
detectors — decorative enclosure for
mounting -detectors on a surface
mounted 1-1/2" (38mm) deep
maximum 3-1/2" or 4" octagon box.
Cat. No. 6255 Bracket
For mounting 290, 6250 and 6270
series detectors on 6249E-001 or
6251 series bases on drop or
suspended ceilings up to 1/2"
12mm) thick.
Cat. No. 5956E Smoke Alarm
Indicator
Remote smoke alarm indicator —
single gang, rectangular stainless
steel face plate. LED lamp lights on
a 290, 6249, 6250, 6269 or 6270 alarm.
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Cat. No. 6259 Removal Tool
For unlatching grille from detector
housing or removing detector from
base.
Cat. No. 6277 Detector Test Set
For checking voltage and checking
and adjusting sensitivity of installed
6249, 6250, 6269 and 6270 area, and
6264 and 6266 duct detectors. Includes
carrying case and connecting cables
for each type of detector.
Cat. No. 6258 Installation Test Tool
For testing operation of installed
6249, 6250, 6269 and 6270 detectors
and for installing and removing 290,
6250 and 6270 detectors from their
base without use of a ladder. Includes
tool and adjustable length (5 to 14 ft.
1.5 - 4.3m) extension rod.
Cat. No. 6278-001A Calibrated Test
Probe
For checking sensitivity of installed
6269 and 6270 detectors.
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Installation Wiring
For Cat. No. 6250 and 6270 Series Detectors
FIRST DETECTOR
AND 6249E-001 BASE
LISTED
COMPATIBLE
FIRE ALARM
CONTROL -
PANEL •
TO ALARM +
SLK
RECEIVING
CIRCUIT
LAST DETECTOR
AND 6249E-001 BASE
END OF
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SMOKE ALARM INDICATORS—_
DIAGRAM 1 — TWo-Wire Application of 6250 and 6270 Series Detectors Using 6249B-001 Base.
FIRST DETECTOR LAST DETECTOR
AND 6251B-001A BASE AND 6251B-OOIA BASE
LISTED
COMPATIBLE
FIRE ALARM -
CONTROL •
PANEL +
TO ALARM
RECEIVING
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SMOKE ALARM INDICATORS
DIAGRAM 2 — TWo-Wire Application of 6250 and 6270 Series Detectors Using 6251B-OOIA Base.
FIRST DETECTOR LAST DETECTOR
AND 6251E-003 BASE AND 6251E-003 BASE
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DIAGRAM3 — 1Wo-Wire Application of 6250 and 6270 Series Detectors With Relay Base
FIRST DETECTOR LAST DETECTOR
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4 — Four -Wire Application of 6250 and 6270 Series Detectors Using Relay Base For
Installation of Remote Cat. No. 5956B Smoke Alarm Indicators, See Diagram 3.) OBSERVATION
OF POLARITY REQUIRED WHEN REMOTE SMOKE ALARM INDICATORS OR
CAT. NO. 6251-003 RELAY BASE IS USED. ADT
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Fixed Temperature Heat
Detector
Models 445/446
Features
FIXED TEMPERATURE OPERATION
N SELF -RESTORING
135°F (57°C)
190°F (88°C)
NORMALLY OPEN CONTACT
30 FOOT (9 METER) SPACING
M SCREW TERMINAL CONNECTIONS
Description
ADT 445 and 446 Heat Detectors can be surface mounted
or can be mounted to any standard 3-1/4 or 4 inch
octagonal box using the optional 249 adapter plate. Screw
type wiring terminals are easily accessible on the back of
the detector's body.
Catalog number 445 is rated at 1350F (57°C) while the
446 is rated at 190OF (880C). Both models feature normally
open fixed temperature thermostat contacts rated for
1.0 amp and.125V ac or 0.5 amps at 24V dc.
Each fire detector effectively protects 900 sq. ft. (83.6 sq. m)
of floor area and should not be installed more than 15 ft.
4.5m) from any wall. When the temperature of the center
thermostat rises to the detector's rating, the contacts
close, triggering an alarm condition. The 445 and 446A
Heat Detectors use self -restoring thermostat elements and
will "reset" themselves automatically when the
temperature at the detector drops to 90OF (320C).
The heat detector body is made from molded white plastic.
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Catalog Description Ship
Number Weight
445 Heat Detector — 1350F (57°C) 0.1 lb (.05kg)
Fixed Temperature
446 Heat Detector — 190OF (88°C) 0.1 lb (.05kg)
Fixed Temperature
Accessories
249 Adapterplate — used when mounting 2 lb (.09kg)
445 or 446 heat detectors to a 3-1/4"
or 4" octagon box
Application Information
Heat detectors are most suitable for environments where
rapid fire development can be expected.
When selecting the location on the ceiling for the heat
detector, do not locate in direct path of hot or cold air flow.
Refer to the detector specifications for the recommended
maximum spacing. Earlier detector response may be
obtained by reducing the spacing between. -detectors.
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Installation
ADT recommends that these heat detectors always be installed in accordance with the latest recognized edition of national
and local fire alarm codes.
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ADAPTER PLATE
2,7/8' (80mm) dia. x
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Alarm
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SCREWS SUPPLIED
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Specifications
Use For Property Protection Only:
1. DANGER: — This device does not protect life against fire
and smoke. In most fires, hazardous levels of smoke, heat
and toxic gases can build up before a heat detector would
initiate an alarm. Independent studies indicate that heat
detectors should only be used when property protection alone
is involved. In cases where life safety is a factor, the use
of smoke detectors is recommended.
The intended use of the Heat Detector is to provide one
source of information that is supplemental to smoke
detection to increase the probability that an early warning
will be provided so that property can be safeguarded. Heat
detectors do not always detect fires because the fire may
be a slow smoldering, low heat type (producing smoke) or
because they may not be near where the fire occurs, or
because the heat of the fire may bypass them. This detector
will not detect oxygen levels, smoke, toxic gases, or flames.
Accordingly, this device should only be used as a part of
a broadly based program of fire safety which would include
a variety of sources of information on heat and smoke levels,
visual sighting of the fire, extinguishment systems, and other
safety measures.
If they are spaced in accordance with the directions in the
Detector Specifications table, they can contribute, within an
overall fire safety program, to reducing the risk of avoidable
property losses. Under no circumstances should these
devices be relied on as the sole measure to ensure fire
safety. Danger will result if these devices are relied on to
any degree for the protection of human life.
2. DANGER —This device does not contain a built-in signal.
Alarm signals can only be generated by interconnection with
separately installed signalling devices.
3. DANGER — This device will not operate without electrical
power, and fires often cause cutoffs of electrical power. This
device does not contain a battery backup power supply. If
the electrical circuit feeding the device is cut, or is not
providing power for any reason, this device will not detect
heat or provide any warning of a possible fire, nor will it
provide any warning that it is not functioning.
Catalog Number 445 446
Temperature Rating 1350F
570C)
190OF
88-C)
Operation Fixed Temperature — Self Restoring (Reset Temp. = 90OF (320C) )
Approvals UL 521
Maximum Coverage 900 square feet (83.6 sq. m) — See Note A
Maximum Spacing See Note B — 30 foot (9m) Mounting Centres — 15 ft. (4.57m) from Wall
Mounting Surface or Standard North American Octagon Box
Material and Finish White Molded Plastic
Note A - Maximum detector coverage has been determined by UL to provide detection time equal to sprinkler devices
spaced at 10 ft. (3m) intervals on a smooth ceiling 15 ft. 9 in. (4.8m) high. Higher ceilings can adversely affect
detection time. In some instances, earlier detection time may be obtained by reducing the spacing between the
detectors. Refer to the latest edition of NFPA 72E. Appendix C (Guide for Automatic Fire Detector Spacing).
Note B - Maximum distance shown is from all walls or partitions extending to within 18 inches (457mm) of the ceiling.
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300 Interpace Parkway
Parsippany, NJ 07054
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5734 Young Street
Willowdale, Ontario,
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The DH400ACDC samples air currents passing through a duct
and gives dependable performance for management of fans,
blowers and air conditioning systems, preventing the spread of
toxic smoke and fire gases through the protected area.
System Sensor's DH400ACDC 4-wire duct housing will ac-
commodate either the 1451DH ionization sensor or the 2451
photoelectric sensor. The twist -in, twist -out, detector heads al-
low easy removal for quick cleaning and maintenance, or a
change in application without removing the duct housing.
FEATURES
24 VDC operation.
Accommodates ionization or photoelectric heads.
Simple change -out of detectors heads; twist -in, twist -out.
Easy to maintain.
Powered outputs for remote LED and Sounder/Strobe.
Air velocity rating from 300 to 4000 feet per minute (1.5 to
25.4 mJsec.).
UL 268A Listed.
Reset Time: 0.3 seconds (max.).
Clear polycarbonate cover for convenient visual inspection of
sampling tube filters.
Rugged Norylm housing (mounting portion).
Remote test station option.
Easy and quick mounting to round or rectangular ducts from
1' to 12' (0.305 to 3.66 m.) wide.
3-Year Limited Warranty. -
APPLICATIONS
DH400ACDC detectors are designed to operate on 24 VDC, 24
VAC, 120 VAC, or 240 VAC. Alarm and supervisory relay
contacts are available for control panel interface (alarm initia-
tion), HVAC control, and other auxiliary functions. These de-
tectors are = designed for 2-wire applications.
Duct 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 90A for additional duct detector application
information. System Sensor "Installation and Maintenance In-
structions for the DH400ACDC Air Duct Smoke Detector".
Call the System Sensor Literature Services Department. Phone:
1-800-SENSOR2.
January 8, 1993 Page 1 of 2 1-352
Catalog Section: Conventional Initiating Devices
DH400ACDC Series
4-Wire Duct Detector
DH400ACDC Duct Detector
CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION
The twist -in, twist -out detector and base allow the re-
moval of detectors easily and quickly for cleaning and
maintenance. In addition, detector heads can be changed
to fit the application without removing the duct housing.
The DH400ACDC comes with built-in exhaust tube. Sam-
pling tubes are available to fit ducts from 1 to 12 feet
0.305 to 3.66 m.) wide.
ENVIRONMENTAL LIMITS
Temperature: 32° F. to 140 F. (0° C. to 600 Q.
Do not install where normal ambient
temperatures exceed 120° F. (50' Q.
Rel. Humidity: 10% to 93%.
Air Velocity: 300 to 4000 ftJmin. (1.5 to 25.4 mJ
sec.).
MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Width: 14.5 inches (37 cm.).
Height: 5 inches (13 cm.).
Depth [installed]: 4 inches (10 cm.).
Weight: 7 pounds (3.2 kg.).
We try to keep"our product Wonnatlon up to date and accurate. We cannot cover all specffic appllcations or anticipate all requirements.
All specIfications are subject to change without notice. For more information, contact:
EDO Security Systems, 300 Interpace Parkway, Parsippany, NJ 07054 Phone: (201) 316-1000 FAX: (201) 316-1131
Made In the U.S.A.
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS PRODUCT LINE INFORMATION
Power supply voltage: 20-29 24 VAC 120 VAC 22(Y240
VDC 50-6011z 50-60 Hz VAC
50-60 Hz
Ripple voltage: 4 Vpp N/A N/A N/A
Input capacitance: 270 µF 270 µ - N/A N/A
max. max.
Reset voltage: 3.0 VDC 2.0 VAC 10 VAC 20 VAC
min. min. min. min.
Reset time (with 0.03 TO 0.03 TO 0.03 TO 0.03 TO
RTS451): 0.3 SEC. 0.3 SEC. 0.3 SEC. 0.3 SEC.
Reset time (by power 0.6 sec. 0.6 sec. 0.6 sec. 0.6 sec.
down): max. max. max. max.
Power up time: 34 sec. 34 sec. 34 sec. 34 sec. '
max. max. max. max.
Alarm response time: 2 to 17 2 to 17 sea 2 to 17 2 to 17
sea sec. sec.
POWER REQUIREMENTS (using no accessories)
Max. standby current: 25 mA 25 mA AC 45 mA AC 25 mA AC
avg. avg. avg.
Max standby power 1 Watt 1 Watt 3 Watts 3 Watts
avg. avg. avg.
Max. alarm current: 110 mA I10 mA 45 mA AC 25 mA AC
AC avg. avg. avg.
Max. alarm power: 4 Watts 4 Watts 4 Watts 4 Watts
avg. avg. avg.
POWER REQUIREMENTS (using maximum number of
accessories)
Max. standby current: 125 mA 180 mA 65 mA AC 35 mA AC
AC avg, avg. avg.
Max. standby power. 4 Watts 6 Watt b Watts 6 Watts
avg. avg, avg.
Max. alarm current: 210 mA 280 mA 95 mA AC 50 mA AC
AC avg. avg. avg.
Max. alarm power: 6 Watt 10 Watts 10 Watt 10 Watt
avg. avg. avg.
CONTACT RATINGS
Alarm initiating contacts (SPST): 2.0 ® 30 VAC/DC (0.6 power factor).
Alarm auxiliary contacts (DPDT): 10 A ® 30 VDC
10 A Q 277 VAC (0.75 power factor)
240 VA Q 240 VAC (0.4 power factor)
1/8 HP Q 120 VAC
1/4 HP ® 240 VAC
Supervisory contacts (SPST): 0.3 A 0 32 VDC (resistive).
MODEL DESCRIPTION
DH400ACDC Duct detector housing.
1451DH Ionization smoke detector head.
2451 Photoelectric smoke detector
head.
ST-1.5 Metal sampling tube, duct
widths 1'-2' (0.3 to 0.6 m).
ST-3 Metal Sampling tube, duct
widths 2'-4' (0.6 to 1.2 m).
ST-5 Metal Sampling tube, duct
widths 4'-8' (1.S to 2.4 m).
ST-10 Metal Sampling tube, duct
widths 8'-12' (2.4 to 3.7 m).
A2440-00 Exhaust tube extension, 5.75"
14.6 cm.) additional.
APA451 Annunciator with piezo, alarm,
and power LEDs.
RA400 Remote annunciator alarm
LED.
PA400 Piezo alert sounder.
F36-05-00 Replacement air filters (two per
package).
M02-04 Test magnet.
RTS451 Remote test station.
P48-21-00 End cap for metal sampling
tube.
RS24 Photoelectronic replacement
screen.
RS14 Ionization replacement screen.
MOD40OR Sensitivity test kit.
CRT400 Ionization cover removal tool.
R59-18-00 Calibrated test card (for photo.
units only).
156-473-00 Applications manual, duct
detectors.
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FEATURES
Attractive Lexan Design
Single Stage or Two Stage Operation
Flexible Contact Arrangement
Surface or Semi -Flush mounting
Optional Break rod feature
DESCRIPTION
The ADT 5060 Series non coded fire alarm stations
provide an attractive, easy to i enlify means for man-
ually initiating a lire alarm signal. Constructed of high
impact textured red Lexan, the low profile design com-
plements most archilectual styles while meeting code
requirements.
The recessed operating levers are designed to elimi-
nate projections which can catch clothing and cause .
accidental operation. The operation of the station
requires the user to push in the top panel of the station
and then pull the main action lever. Once operated, the
main action lever remains in the actuated position. The
station can be reset with a key.
Various swilch configurations are available with the
5060 Series stations. The 5060-S has a N.O. switch
which closes its contact when the main operating lever
is pulled.
The 5060-SG is similar to the 5060-S except that it
contains an additional N.O. general alarm key oper-
ated switch which is accessible when the main actuat-
ing lfwer is operalw].
The 5060-SR and -SGR are similar to the 5060-S and
SG, respectively, except that they are equipped with
1,000 ohrn resistors for applications requiring current
limited alarm initiating devices.
TECHNICAL DATA
To meet the requirements of U.L. and other local codes
only one field wire is permitted to be connected to each
terminal.
Connections to the station are made on clamp type
terminals. Wires up to 14 AWG can be connected to the
BYBTEh
Non -Coded
Fire Alarm Station
5060 Series
U.L. Listed, FM Approved
Dual Action Non -Coded
Fire Alarm Station 5060 Series
terminal. The switch contacts on the 5060-S and -SG
are rated at 3 A w 120 VAC'24 VDC. The switch
contacts on the 50G0-Sll and S(II t me ralad for 3 A (w
24 VDC. All switch conliwl!; mf! nrrnr.rlly open until
activated. The key switch is the maintained action
type, and the key is removable in either the open or
closed contact position. A break rod feature is available
as an option.
The 5060 Series stations mount on a single gang
electrical box or on a 4" square electrical box with a
single gang plaster ring (furnished by others). A red
surface mounted backbox is available where surface
mounted stations are required.
Series MT and MT Strobe
Multitone Electronic Signals
Wheelock's MT and MT Strobe Series Multitone electronic signals offer a choice of eight (8) nationally and internationally
recognized alerting sounds: Horn, Bell, March Time Horn, Code-3 Tone, Code-3 Horn, Slow Whoop, Siren or Hi/Lo Tone.
Our Code-3 horn and tone patterns are engineered to comply with NFPA/ANSI Temporal Pattern specifications without
requiring additional coding means. With MT and MT Strobe Signals, one alarm appliance meets most of your signaling
needs.
Features
One alarm appliance with (8) eight selective signals to pro-
vide superior sound penetration for various ambient and wall
conditions with two field selectable sound output levels.
Code-3 Horn and Tone meet ANSI/NFPA/ISO temporal pat- I
tern for standard emergency evacuation signaling.'.
Audible and strobe can operate from a single signaling cir-
cuit with any of the (8) audible signals.
Designed to meet or exceed NFPA/ANSI Standards and
ADA Accessibility Guidelines.
Low current draw with low temperature compensation to re- Series
duce power consumption and wiring costs.
MT
MT Strobe models available with 15, 15/75, 30 and 75 can-
dela ratings for independent or single input activations.
Wheelock's patented LS, LSM, MS, IS and HSW Series
strobe designs (with additional patents pending) offer fire
alarm system designers, specifiers and installers the indus- x"
try's widest selection of UL 1971 Listed strobe products. '
12 VDC and 24 VDC models with wide Listed voltage range, $ R
filtered (DC) and FWR. (MT Strobe versions factory set.) F
Polarized inputs for compatibility with standard reverse po-
larity type supervision of circuit wiring by an alarm panel.
Low cost installation via standard electrical boxes. Attractive Series Series
flush or surface mounting options. MT (I0B) MT4
No additional trimplate required for flush mounting. Fast in-
stallation with In/Out screw terminals using #12 to #18 AWG.
Compliance with RFI limits in FCC Part 15, Class B for compatibility with sensitive detection and communication circuits.
Listed under UL Standard 1971 for Emergency Devices for the Hearing Impaired and UL 464 for Audible Appliances.
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 strobe model is UL 1638 Listed at 117 cd and is designed for surface mounting indoors or
outdoor.
Alarm Tones
Tone Pattern Description Tone Pattern Description
Horn Broadband Horn Continuous Code-3 Tone 500 Hz ANSI S3.41 Temporal Pattern
Bell 1560 Hz Modulated 0.7 sec. ON/Repeat) Slow 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 Hi/Lo 1000/800 Hz 0.25 sec. ON/Alternate
MT Strobe models are UL 1971 Listed for indoor use with a temperature range of 32• F to 120° F (0• C to 49° C) and maximum humidity of 85% RK All MT and MT strobe models for outdoor
use are Listed for 31• F to 150• F (-35• C to 66' C) and maximum humidity of 95% RK
Specifications
Table 1: dBA and Current Ratings for Multitone Signals Without Strobes
Tone
Input Current'
AMPS @ 24 VDC
Input Current'
AMPS @ 12 VDC
Typical Anechoic'
dBA at 10 Feet
Rated Reverberant dBA'
at 10 Feet Per UL 464
At Nominal
Input Voltage
At Minimal
Input Voltage
At Nominal
Input Voltage
HI STD HI STD HI STD HI STD HI STD
Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 101 95 88 82 91 85
Bell 0.014 0.012 0.031 0.010 94 89 82 75 85 79
March Time Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 101 95 85 79 88 82
Code-3 Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 101 95 85 75 1 85 79
Code-3 Tone 0.028 0.017 0.060 0.015 97 92 79 75 82 75
Slow Whoop 0.048 0.026 0.100 0.025 101 1 96 88 82 88 82
Siren 0.036 0.023 1 0.082 0.020 100 1 95 85 82 88 82
Hi/Lo C 0.020 0.014 1 0.044 0.012 95 1 90 82 79 85 79
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For NOTES see page 9.
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Table 2: dBA and Current Ratings for Audible Portion Of Multitone Signals Without Strobes
Tone
Input Current'
AMPS @ 24 VDC
Input Current'
AMPS @ 12 VDC
Typical Anechoic'
dBA at 10 Feet
Rated Reverberant
at 10 Feet
dBA'
Per UL 464
At Nominal
In ut Voltage
At Minimal
Input Voltage
At Nominal
Input Voltage
HI STD HI STD HI STD HI STD HI STD
Horn 1 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 99 93 85 79 88 82
Bell 0.014 0.012 0.031 0.010 1 92 87 79 75 82 75
March Time Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 99 93 82 75 85 79
Code-3 Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 99 93 79 75 82 75
Code-3 Tone 0.028 0.017 0.060 0.015 95 90 75 70 ' 79 73 "
Slow Whoop 0.048 0.026 0.100 0.025 99 94 82 75 85 79
Siren 1 0.036 0.023 0.082 0.020 98 93 82 75 85 79
Hi/Lo 1 0.020 0.014 0.044 0.012 1 93 88 79 75 82 75
NOTES
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. 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.
3. Reverberant dBA is a minimum UL rating based on sound power measurements in a reverberant test room.
4. Multitone Signals with and without strobes have a brief in -rush current during start-up. See separate "Installation Instructions" for further details.
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 currents do 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.
Strobe Current Requirement AMPS
Rated vera a Current Rated Peak Current Rated Inrush Current
Voltage I.S71 MS LSM IS HSW LS MS LSM IS HSW LS MS LSM IS HSW
20 VDC 080 135 115 240 280 160 288 250 500 680 210 280 225 650 550
24 VDC 080 135 115 225 230 190 296 260 450 570 250 280 270 660 660
31 VDC 080 135 115 195 190 210 296 260 370 520 320 300 360 880 850
20 VFWR 080 135 125 253 280 210 390 350 700 960 320 390 315 920 780
24 VFWR 081 135 125 233 230 216 390 365 1 640 830 1 380 390 380 930 930
31 VFWR 091 135 125 196 190 240 390 365 520 750 450 1 420 500 1.25 1.20
10.5 VDC 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 175 238 230 475 730 660 420 700 620
12 VFWR 175 238 230 475 730 660 420 700 620 1-
15.6 VFWR 175 245 240 475 730 660 545 910 660
Ordering Information MT and MT4 models can be used with Wheelock's HSW-24-HFR strobe/plate assembly for 110 candela strobe signals
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MT-24-LSM-VFR 5182 24 15/75 A-G X X X X Sept
MT-24-MS-VFR 5321 24 30 A-G X X X X Dec
MT-24-IS-VFR 5355 24 75 A-G X X X X Dec
MT4-24-LS-VFR 5315 24 15 H X X X X Dec
MT4-24-LSM-VFR 5374 24 15/75 H X X X X Dec
MT4-24-MS-VFR 5375 24 30 H X X X X Dec
MT4-24-IS-VFR 5370 24 75 H X X X X Dec
MT-24-WxM-VFR; 5025 24 117 C,D,J X X X X_ Dec
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ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT HARDWIRE TVSS SYSTEM
HSP-121 B SERIES
The HSP-121 B is an advanced, series hybrid, solid state power line
protector. Features such as noise filtering, common mode and nor-
mal mode suppression, nanosecond reaction time, power line track-
ing, and optional terminations, make the HSP-121 B an excellent
choice in commercial and industrial applications. Four Models are
available:
HSP-121 BL1 - has replaceable fuse with leads
HSP-121 BL2 - has internal fuse with leads
HSP-121 BT1 - has replaceable fuse with terminal blocks
HSP-121 BT2 - has internal fuse with terminal blocks
The HSP is internally fused to remove the load (protected equipment)
from the line if the unit is either overloaded or the internal protection
fails. This feature prevents surges from entering equipment through a
failed protector, not noticed by the user. Unlike models with only an
indicator, which may take weeks to notice, the HSP-121 B demands
immediate attention upon the unlikely occurrence of internal failure.
FEATURES
Epoxy encapsulated
Utililization of high speed silicon avalanche
devices in final stage of protection
Optional terminations
Automatic recovery
Fast response time
Failure indicator
Power line tracking
Non -saturable inductor
U.L. recognized
SPECIFICATIONS
Surge Current Test ...............
Response Time .....................
Max. Let Thru Voltage (3ka)*
Operating Temperature ........
Failure Indication ..................
Operating Voltage .................
Operating Current .................
Dimensions ...........................
ANSIAEEE STD C62.41
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Mount HSP-121 B inside a U.L. Approved housing
2. Make sure wiring from power sources properly connects to
line side of HSP. Wiring from protected equipment must
properly connect to EQUIP side of HSP.
3. Indication of internal failure
a. Indicator will extinguish
b. Fuse blown will disconnect load from power source.
WARNING: For continued protection against risk of fire,
replace only with same type and rating of. fuse.
4. Connect only to 120 VAC, 15 Amp max., single phase, three
wire circuit.
ORDERING INFORMATION
HSP-121 B —
1 Replaceable Fuse
2 Internal Fuse
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T Barrier Strip Terminals
EDCO AC Power Products
Category B, 3KA*
5 Nanoseconds
385 Volts
20° to +85°C
LED
120 VAC, 60 Hz
15 AMP Service
2.8T'x5.25x 1.75
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120 VAC 1SAMM MAX
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APPENDIX 1
IRC3/FCC POWER CALCULATIONS AND BATTERY SIZING
NFPA standard 72 specifies the secondary power supply capacities for each type system. Under
maximum normal load, the secondary supply shall operate local and proprietary systems for 24
hours, and auxiliary and remote station systems for 60 hours. At the end of the standby period,
the secondary supply shall be capable of operating all alarm indicating appliances for 5 minuets.
The following information is required before the calculations can be performed:
A Internal panel standby current requirement.
B Current supplied to devices external to the panel (including 2/4
wire and analog detectors) in normal or supervisory operation.
C The number of hours (Typically 24 or 60) the panel must remain
operational during primary power outage.
D The alarm current required by the panel in alarm.
E The alarm current required by external devices.
F Time duration expressed as a fraction of an hour (typically .083
hours) the panel must deliver the total alarm current, after the
required standby period has elapsed.
This data is compiled using the Panel and External Device Current worksheets, and entered into
the formula on the next page to calculate the required battery capacity. As an alternative, Tables
l, 2 & 3 may be used to determine required battery capacity. .
6.1.1 Revised 01/M93
s.
A+B) x C] + [(D+E) x F] x 1.2 = Minimum AMP -HOUR Battery Capacity
Where:
A = Internal panel standby current {amps}.
B = External device standby current {amps}.
C = Duration panel must remain operational {hours}.
D = Alarm Current {amps}.
E = External device alarm current {amps}.
F = Duration panel must remain in alarm after standby period ends {hours}.
Braces "{}" indicate units of measure to be used.
05 minutes = 1/12 hour or .083 hrs.
10 minutes = 1/6 hour or .167 hrs.
15 minutes = 1/4 hour or .250 hrs.
20 minutes = 1/3 hour or .333 hrs.
25 minutes = 5/12 hour or .417 hrs.
30 minutes = 1/2 hour or .500 hrs.
45 minutes = 3/4 hour or .750 hrs.
IDENTICAL, MULTIPLE BATTERY SYSTEMS
SERIES CONNECTED PARALLEL CONNECTED
SYSTEM VOLTAGE VT = V1 + V2 + V3 + V4 VT = VX
SYSTEM CURRENT IT = IX IT = I1 + I2 + I3 + I4
SYSTEM CAPACITY AHT = AHX AHT = AH1 + AH2 + AH3 + AH4
VT = Total battery system voltage
IT = Total battery system current
AHT = Total battery system capacity
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6.1.2
VX = Battery "X" voltage
IX = Battery "X" current
AHT = Battery "X" capacity
Revised 01.120M3
PANEL CURRENT WORKSHEET
DEVICE QUANTITY ST&NDBY
AMPS)
TOTAL
STANDBY
CURRENT
AMPS)
ALARM
CURRENT
AMPS)
TOTAL
ALARM
CURRENT
AMPS)
CM1(N) &3SXXRGQ
w PS-8A
0.21 21 0.23 2
CMI(N)/RM &
PS4A(-220) or PS-8A
0.22 0.268
CM2(N) & PS4A(.220)
or PS8A
0.21 0.23
CMI(N) ONLY 0.19, 0.19
CA12(N ONLY 0.19 19 0.19 19
CM2N/D 0.17 0.268
RM DP-i N 0.22 0.22
APS4A(-220) or
APS8A 2
0.02
p
0.02
O
PCPU 0.23 0.23
DCPU 0.106 0.106
FCCD 0.96 0.96
M U X-8 0.06 0.06
RZB 12-6 0.12 0.86
U I O-12 0.07 0.31
ZAS-1 0.035 0.035
ZB8-2 0.05 0.075/1 N I TI ATI N G CKT.
0.02/1 N D I CATI N G CKT
ZB8-5 or
ZB8-5/3
0.05 0.075/INITIATING CKT.
0.02/INDICATING CKT
ZB8-8 0.05
113
0.075/INI-HATING CKT.
0.02/I N DI CATI N G CKT I lD
ZBO-8 0.0 0 0.02/ACTIVE RELAY p2
ZA4-2 0.025 0.08/1 N I TI ATI N G C KT.
0.04/INDICATING CKT
ZRO-8 0.0 0.02/ACTIVE RELAY
ZR8-2 0.0 0.02/ACTIVE RELAY
DAPM(R) 0.01 0.01
U RSM 0.04 0.04
RPM 0.02 0.3
6.1.3
4.,
Revncd 0541 1:93
PANEL CURRENT WORKSHEET
DEVICE QUANTITY STANDBY
AMPS}
TOTAL
STANDBY
CURRENT
API PS)
ALARM
CURRENT
AMPS)
TOTAL
ALARM
CURRENT
AM PS)
CDR-3 0.08 0.12
RAAM(-A) 0.25 0.25
AA-75(Pm 0.25 3.5
ACP or FCCA 0.28 0.28
ACPA or FCCA-4 0.56 0.56
ACP-6 or FCCA-6 0.84 0.84
MTM-1 0.0 0.03
I OP-3
IOP-3 & LDM-80
0.058
0.074
0.061
0.075
ZFI R 0.015 0.016
ZFIT 0.04 0.042
SAN-CPU 0.054 0.054
SAN-CO M 0.022 0.007
SLU-16 0.001 O.00G/LED
SWU-8 0.001 O.00G/LED
SHO-4 0.001 0.006/LED
SDR-32
SDR-32K
0.001
0.001
0.006/OUTPUT
0.1/OUTPUT MAX.
SIN-16 0.001 0.007/1 N PIT
SRU-8 0.001 0.02/ACTIVE RELAY
ISP-96/2 or ------.-
S P-96/3
O.OG O.00G/LED ..
ENERGIZED RELAYS 0.02 0.02/ACTIVE RELAY
TOTALS
NOTE: 1. Fill out a copy of this worksheet for each power supply/battery
combination in the network.
6.1.4
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EXTERNAL DEVICE CURRENT WORKSHEET
DEVICE QUANTITY STANDBY
AMPS)
TOTAL
STANDBY
CURRENT,
AMPS)
ALARM
CURRENT
AMPS)
TOTAL
ALARM
CURRENT
AMPS)
SENSORS 0.0002 0.005/SENSOR
M500 MODULES 0.0002 0.005/MODULE
2 WIRE DETECTORS* OUOOS 000SS O S
4 WIRE DETECTORS*
AUDIBLE DEVICES* N/A N/A
VISUAL DEVICES• N/A N/A
EXTERNAL RELAYS*
DOOR HOLDERS*
s I 05 5.
TOTALS [B1.00o53
Determine Device current requirements from specification sheet.
6.1.5
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IRC-8 BATTERY STAND-BY CHART
The following tables show required battery capacity for selected standby and alarm currents. i
TABLE 1 - 4 HOUR STANDBY & 5 MINUTES IN ALARM
STANDBY CURRENT
A]+[B]
AMPS}
ALARM CURRENT [D]+[E]
AMPS}
BATTERY CAPACITY
AMP -HOURS}
0.1 - 0.25 7.0 8
0.25 - 0.5 7.0 18
0.5-0.75 6.0 24
0.75 - 1.0 6.0 30
1.0 -1.25 6.0 36
1.25 -1.5 5.0 42
1.5 - 1.75 5.0 10
1.75 - 2.0 4.0 12
2.0 - 2.25 4.0 15
TABLE 2 - 24 HOUR STANDBY & 5 MINUTES IN ALARM
STANDBY CURRENT
A]+[B]
AMPS}
ALARM CURRENT [D]+[E]
AMPS}
BATTERY CAPACITY
AMP -HOURS}
0.1 - 0.25 7.0 8
0.25 - 0.5 7.0 18
0.5-0.75 6.0 24
0.75 - 1.0 6.0 30
1.0 -1.25 6.0 36
1.25 -1.5 5.0 42
1.5 - 1.75 5.0 48
1.75 - 2.0 4.0 54
2.0 - 2.25 4.0 60
6.1.6
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Revised 01.'^_0+93
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USING THE FORMULA ON 6.1.2 =
A+B)xC] + [(D+E)xF] x 1.2 = MINIMUM AH BATTERY BACKUP
A= .59 D= 1.24
B= .00055 E= 6.155
C= 24 (hours) F= .083 (hours)
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1.59055 x 241 + [ 7.395 x .083 ] x 1.2
14.1732 + .613785 x 1.2
14.786985 x 1.2
17.744382 Pin PH backup needed
24 hour battery backup will be installed
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INTRODUCTION
The FOCUS® 200 is a UL Listed burglar and
fire alarm system which provides individual
point annunciation and customization features.
The system monitors 255 points of protection
including burglar alarm, fire alarm, holdup
alarm, supervisory and other types of points.
Burglar alarm protection can be divided into
eight separate groups, each with multiple
opening and closing schedules. The system is
controlled by entering a User ID Code on an
English language interactive keypad. FOCUS
200 provides 99 individual User ID Codes to
MAJOR FEATURES
255 Points Of Protection
High Security SIM Chip Devices
DES Encrypted Communication
99 Passcodes
16 Keypads
8 BA Groups
255 User Privilege Levels
500 Event Buffer
Universal Communicator
4,000' RS-485 Bus
Listed for Life Safety
Meets ADA Requirements
UL Listed
FM Listed
CSFM Listed
ULC Listed
maintain a high degree of security and an audit
trail of the most recent 500 events. The 500 NFPA71, NFPA72
event buffer can be viewed on the keypad or. UL609, U1. 611, UL636, UL864,
output to a local printer. Unique to the
FOCUS 200 is ADT's exclusive Sensor UL1610, U'L16
Interface Module (SIM) technology which
utilizes a microchip manufactured inside
BY DESIGN
security and fire alarm devices. Each of the
255 devices reports as a unique point. Each Specifically designed to meet the requirements
device has a factory generated identification of Commercial, Banking, Retail and Industrial
number on a microchip hermetically sealed customers, the FOCUS 200 provides
inside the device. 'fhe FOCUS 200 polls each ' unparalleled features at a reasonable price.
device and only accepts those devices ` Modular in nature, the FOCUS 200 can!cost-
answering with the proper identification ,-effectively .meet the needs of a small branch
number. Because the ID is sealed inside the bank with fewer than 20 points of protection or
device and known only to the FOCUS 200, any.;.;pxpand to cover a 255-point factory or large
extremely high degree of internal line security retail facility.
is afforded, and device substitution prohibited.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
ontrol Unit Cabinet Dimensions l 3-3/4" W x 16-3/8" H x 3-7/8" D
olor: Warm Brown 34.9cm x 41.6 cm x 9.8 cm)
ontrol Unit Weight 12 lbs. (5.45 kg)
ontrol Unit Electrical Power 120V, 60Hz, Class II (Primary)
16.5V, 60Hz, 50VA or 82VA (Secondary)
ackup Battery 12VDC, 7AH Sealed lead -acid (1 or 2-6 wired in
parallel for rating up to 42AH)
harge Voltage to Battery (Fuse 173) Fuse: 3.75A, Solid -State Resettable
Standby Battery Requirements 4 Hour( 7 AH Battery)
24 Hour (28 AH Battery)
80 Hour (42 AH Battery)
Communication Options With FOCUS 200 DES Encryption via AC, RS-232, SNA/SDLC.
niversal Communicator Single or Dual Line FSK
Control Unit Power Output to RS-485 Bus 13.9V nominal. Maximum Current: I OOOmA
S-485 Bus Fuses: (Fuse FI & F2) Fuses each: 1.85A, Solid -State Resettable
Maximum Cable Runs Total RS-485 Bus: 4,000'
Per Gateway Trunk: 1,000'
Per Device to Trunk: 100'
Sensor Interface Module (SIM) Maximum Line Resistance: 3K ohms
Supervisory current: 0.2mA
End -of -Line Resistor: 33K ohms, 5%, 1/2W
Loop off -normal Retard: 800 mSec
oint Interface Device (PID) Maximum Line Resistance: 900 ohms
Supervisory current: 3mA
End -of -Line Resistor: 3,010 ohms, 1%, 1/2 W
Loop off -normal Retard: 800 mSec.
Environmental Operating Temperature Range: 32° F (0° C) to 120° F_(49° C)
Auxiliary Relays RL-1 & RL-2 SPDT, Contacts rated 2A @24 VAC or 24 VDC
Relay RL-3 (Voltage output) Jumper selectable 12 VDC @ 200mA --. or --
22VDC @ OmA rated 2A1` @ 24 VAC or 24 VDC
Keypad 16 Maximum
Aerating Panel Dimensions 8"W x 3"H x 1-1/2" D
Color: Off white body, gray front 20.4cm x 7.7cm x 3.54 cm)
Keypad Weight 14 oz (40 g)
Keypad Operating Current 32mA (inactive) 64mA (active)
Approvals Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL)
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Factory Mutual (FM)
California State Fire Marshall (CSFM)
Underwriters Laboratories of Canada (ULC)
OCUS 200 Complies with UL609, UL611, UL636, UL864, UL1610, IUL 163 5, NFPA71 and NFPA72
Call ADT Security Systems:
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BATTERY CALCULATION WORKSHEET
DEVICE NUMBER OF
DEVICES
CURRENT
PER DEVICE
TOTAL
CURRENT
ALARM SUPV. ALARM SUPV.
CONTROL
FOCUS Zoo 1 2-w 1(0 t100 It 0
K PhD 1 0(04 032 CUA D52-
TOTAL ALARM & SUPV. CURRENT IN AMPS
ENTER TOTAL SUPV. CURRENT
1141,
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ENTER STANDBY TIME (24 OR 60) Za XXXXXXXXXXXI
TOTAL SUPV. CURRENT X STANDBY TIME XXXXXXXXXXX 3-q08
ENTER TOTAL ALARM CURRENT 2(0
XXXXXXXXXXX
ALARM TIME IN HOURS(5 MIN = .084 HRS) t)Bq XXXXXXXXXXX
TOTAL ALARM CURRENT X ALARM TIME XXXXXXXXXXX pZ211(P
TOTAL AMPERE HOURS 3,I3b1 1
BATTERY BACKUP 1
eQ, ® ape /® e-NI ___.___._____._._._.__ .______.__-• CERTIFICATEOF INSU ANM ISSUE DATE (MM/DD/YY)
PRODUCER
MURPHY & JORDAN, INC.
ONE SEAPORT PLAZA
NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10038
01-11-95
THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS
NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND,
EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW
COMPANY ALETTER
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LETTER
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ADT SECURITY SYSTEMS, MID -SOUTH, INC
COMPANY DLETTER
COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE
NATIONAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH, PA.
AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL COMPANIES
300 INTERPACE PARKWAY
PARSIPPANY, NEW JERSEY 07054-1 113 ETTERNY E
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ALL LIMITS IN THOUSANDSLTRDATE (MM/DD/YY) DATE (MM/DD/YY)
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CLAIMS MADE X OCCUR. PERSONAL & ADVERTISING INJURY 2000 ,
OWNER'S & CONTRACTOR'S PROT. EACH OCCURRENCE 2,000
FIRE DAMAGE (Any one fire)
MEDICAL EXPENSE (Any one person)
AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED
A X ANY AUTO CA1350006 1/1/95 1/1/96 LIMIT 2,000
ALL OWNED CA1350007AUTOSX BODILY
CA1350008 INJURY$
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X HIRED AUTOS BODILY
X NON -OWNED AUTOS
INJURY $
Per accident)
X GARAGE LIABILITY
PROPERTY
X GKLL DAMAGE $
EXCESS LIABILITY EACH AGGREGATE
OCCURRENCE
OTHER THAN UMBRELLA FORM
WORKER'S COMPENSATION STATUTORY
B AND *2110309-15 1/1/95 1/1/96 $
2,000 (EACH ACCIDENT)
EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY
2,000 (DISEASE —POLICY LIMIT)
2,000 (DISEASE —EACH EMPLOYEE)
OTHER
EMPLOYERS LIABILITY COVERAGE FOR MONOPOLISTIC STATES: NEVADA, NORTH DAKOTA, OHIO,
WASHINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA, WYOMING.
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CERTIFICATE HOLDER
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Sanford, Florida 32771
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