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HomeMy WebLinkAbout441 E Airport BlvdCITY OF SANFORD P i RAUT APPLICATION Permit No.: 09 / - I DO Job Address: Permit Type: Building Description of Work: _ d Date: 3.2 7 7 Electrical Mechanical Plumbing ire Alarm/Sprinkler Additional Information for Electrical & Plumbing Permits Electrical: _Addition/Alteration _Change of Service Temporary Pole _New AMP Service (# of AMPS ) Plumbing/Residential: Addition/Alteration New Construction (One Closet Plus Additional) Plumbing/Commercial: Number of Fixtures . Number of Water & Sewer Drainage Lines Number of Gas Lines Occupancy Type: _Residential Commercial _ Industrial Total Sq Ftg: Value of Work: S Af O, O'O Type of Construction: Flood Zone: Number of Stories: Number of Dwelling Units: Parcel No.: , (Attach Proof of Ownership & Legal Description) Owner/Address/Phone: Contractor/Address/Phone: a 11101 D 5Z 1 env OQi State License Number: 7'DD(JOo LO Contact Person: c i.l„r 0 G L Phone & Fax Number. 76 7- 1-9b.6 - Ay- ,4 -5/ Title Holder (If other than -Owner): Address: Bonding Company: Address: Mortgage Lender: Address: Architect/Engineer Phone No.: Address: Fax No.: 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 WORK, PLUMBING, SIGNS, WELLS, POOLS, FURNACES, BOILERS, HEATERS, TANKS, and AIR CONDITIONERS, etc. OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all of the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction and zoning. WARNING TO OWNER: YOUR FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY, IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCINY, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. 1 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, FS 713. Signature of Owner/Agent Print Owner/Agent's Name Date Signature of Notary -State of Florida Date Owner/Agent is _ Produced ID Personally Known to Me or i ature oTContractoiVAgent Date td i'o 7d,_d1r7.0— Print Contractor/Agent's Name Signature ofNotary_-Mate of -Florida Date 8 558 I't)II e`• o - CommLSst0II D0007g918 c empires Dec ilk c eOIIdld Tins Atlantic eondia8t7a.itoe Contractor/Agent is Personally Known to Me or OLProduced ID7 V 24-) "; : 7y 63 0 APPLICATION APPROVED BY: z'o/ e4e ey Date: 02 - /9 - O 2 Special Conditions: .4 -5 14 dmd 3oZ77/ 441,0 Ti JIvTO i" c /o VIC/ / T . Res R-oo SMUKE Q / s -- Ho AA11-1 r 20 9 E. ST20Q SAMFORl BUILDING DEPT. 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M0 M II1• AC,MO e.l1..r me0•, CM L .11. 1.. M.ION.IIM cpw.pl7 •^ Ns. t. O. Iwl. 1•.I. Specifications Alarm: 2.SA max. (signal circuit!; FWR output) Low-Baltery Signal: 21.UVdc Operating Tempera lure: 0.49 degrees C Remote Annunciator, Input Power. 120Vad60Hz: 135W maximum Maximum Number. 2 Initiating Loops: 16.25-16.28 Vdc nominal: Standby. I ImA max. Current (each): 30mA. excluding sounder: 5OmA with remote Including EOL. 8mA available: Alarm limited to sounder 35mA: Number of Smoke Detectors, 30. 2.7k. Fuses 1/2W EOL resistor; Wiring Resistance. 100 ohms Battery; 5AIAG(FI) max; Alarm Threshold Impedance. lkmax. Smoke -Detector Power; IrMIAG(F2) Supervisory Loop: 24Vdc (open circuit). 7.OmA max. Signal Circuit 1: 3NIAG (F4) Alarm Signal Circuits: 2 supervised lull-wave-recttiled outputs; 24Vtw. Signal Circuit 2: 3NIAG (f5) 2A max.; I Ok EOL resistor (see Combined Alarm Dimensions: 17.8'H x 14.4•W x 5.5D Currents). Shipping Weight: 20lb. (approx.) Auxiliary Alarm Relay: SPDT Isolated contacts; 24Vdcr24A resislive Battery Capacity (ampere -hours) for Various Combined Standby -Current Loads Trouble Relay: SPDT Isolated contacts; 24Vdc/2A resbilve 24 HOURS STANDBY TIME 60 HOURS STANDBY TIME FWR PowerOutput: Continuous 24Vhv lull -wave rectified; 3mA min. COMBINED COMBINED to 5WmAmax. (see Combined Alarm and Standby Currents). STANDBY BATTERY STANDBY BATTERY 4-Wire Smoke -Defector 16.25.16.28 Vdc regulated. 250mA max. (see CURRENT CAPACITY CURRENT CAPACITY Power. Combined Standby Current) 250mA max 12AH min 155mA Max. 24AH min Remote Power. 12Vdc. IOOmA max. (2 RP6000s) (Subtract from 100 8 7518 Combined Standby Current, below) 30 6 50 16 Combined Current 250ma max. (4-Wire Smoke Power. Remote NOTE; 24 hours standby Is required for Local or Central Station: 60 hours standby Is Standby: Power, FWR Output In Standby; Includes i required for Remote Stullon or Auxiliary Protected Premises. DD6000 orM6000) Ordering Information MFA6024 4- zone, 24=vo11fire CA6000• • Module Converts Class B RBAT-H I Dual Battery control unitwithDD496Zones (Style B) to Class A ; Harness partially -programmed Zones (Style D) RP6000• • Remote Annunciator PROM and integral R6000• • Provides 4 Alarm and MFA-FM 1 Flush Mount Hardware multi -function digital 4 Trouble Outputs , WD/MFA Wall Demo Kit for keypad. Battery not (100mA/output) Magnum Fire Alert included. UL listed M6(=' City Box Tie/Polarity (supplied without NFPA 71, 72 a.b,c). Reversal Module control panel) Record el MFA6012 12 volt version of the M278• Polarity Reversal Module pF156 above RBAT 4 12-volt rechargeable Sheets, 100/pad DD496 Pre - Programmed PROM battery, 4AH W 1382 Installation Instructions DD493BNK Blank PROM RBAT 6 12-volt rechargeable 01 118 Operating Guide DD6000• Plug- in Digital battery. 6AH •U.L: Listed Subassembly Communicator EOL2.7k• • End -of -Line Resistor, • •U.L: Listed Accessory DD6010• • SingleLineDigital2.7k ohms Communicator for EOL l Ok• • End -of -Line Resistor, Residential Installations 1 Ok ohms NAPCO SECURITY SYSTEMS, INC. 333 Bayview Avenue, Amityville, NY 11701 Call toll - free 1-800-645-9445 ®NapcoSecurity Systems. Inc. 1987 Magnum Fire Alert • r h a registered trademark of Nopco Security Systems, Inc. NAPCO 8/87 A- 238 911STALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS SpectrAlert Horns, Strobes, and Horn/Strobes For use with the following models: Horns-. 12/24 volt: H12/24 Strobes: 12 volt: S1215, S121575 24 volt: 52415, S2430, S241575, 52475 S24110 Combo: 12 volt: P1215, P121575 24 volt: P2415, P2430, 1`241575 P24 7 24110 Add suffix 'V for weatherproof horn and horn/strobe, red housing only. Add suffix W for outdoor strobe only, red housing only. Add suffix W for units marked 1,17t1EG0, "EV" for EVAC, or "AG" for AGENT, available un 24i 575, red housing only. Add suffix "P" for plairr(non-printed) 241575 only. Add suffix 'RLP" for Red lens, "ALP" for Amber Lens, 'GLP" for Green Lens, or "BLP" for Blue Lens. Available on 24 Add suffix "W" for while housing modes. The Products to which this manual applies may be covered by one or moru of the following U.S. Patent numbers: 5,9 STEM SENSOR A Division of Pittway 3825 Ohio Avenue, St. Charles, Illinois 60174 1-800-SENSOR2, FAX 630-377-6495 www.systemsensor.coin SPECT4Aert. plain, red housing only. 5,850,178; 5,598,139; 0,049,446; 5,593,569 Specifications Voltage Range: DC or Fuil-Wave Rectified Horn: 10.5 to 30 Volis Strobes & Horn/Strobes: 12-volt models - 10.5 to 17 volts; 24-volt models - 20 to 30 volts with MDL module): 12-volt models.- 11 to 17 volts; 'l4-volt models - 21 to 30 volts NOTE: horn and combo units will operate on walk tests with on time durations of 1 sec. or greater. Flash Rate: 1 Flash Per Second Operating Temperature: 32° F to 120° F (0° C to 49° C) K Series: Horn and horn/strobe models are indoor listed, having a temperate range of 321 F to 1501 F (0' C to 66° C) and are Rainproof per UL50 (NEMA 3R). Strobe only models have a temperature range of -40° F to 1581 F ( 40° C to 70° C), and are indoor/outdoor listed per UL1638 and indoor listed per UL1971. The S24110K is rated 60 can lela tw -40' C. S2475K and SZ41575K are rated 41 candela @ -40° C. Light Output: Models with 15 only In the model number are listed 'at 15 candela Models with 1575 are listed at 15 candela per UL 197). but will pro ride 75 candela on axis (straight ahead) Models with 30, 75 or 110 are rated for that candela. Models with a red, amber, green or blue lens are listed at 75 cande a per UL 1638. Sound Output: Sound output levels are established at Underwriters Laboratories in heir reverberant room. Always use the sound out- put specified as UL Reverberant Room when comparing products. Listings: UL, FM, CSFM, MEA. K Series. models are UL, CSFM, MEA listed o ily. Note: For clear lens models only, as tested by UL (reference revised 1971 STD, sections/paragra p hi 27A.1-27A.5 and 48.4), the maximum number of syncluonous strobe lights that can be connected to the MDL synch module is 70. The maximum impedance between the adjacent units is 250 ohms. General Description The SpectrAlert series notification appliances are designed to meet the requirements of most agencies governing these devices, including: NFPA, ADA, The National Fire Alarm Code, UL, FM, CSFM, MEA. Also, check with your local Authority Having Jurisdiction for other codes or standards that may apply. The SpectrAlert series can be installed in systems using 12- or 24-vult pan- els having DC or full -wave rectified (FWR) power supplies. The series can also be installed in systems requiring synchronization (module MDI, required) or systems that do not require synchronization (no module required) . NOTICE: This manual shall be left with the uwner/user of this equipment Fire Alarm System Considerations Temporal and Non-Temporal'Coded-Signals: The American National Standards Institute and the National Fire Alarm Code require that all horns used for building evacuation installed after July 1, 1996, must produce Temporal Coded Signals. Signals other than those used for evacuation purposes do not -have to pro- duce the Temporal Coded Signal. Temporal coding is accomplished by inter- rupting a steady sound in the following manner: TSMN'12Sec. '/ SSec. 2 Sec. 71271mg.. Is On on On Off On on Power Supply Considerations Panels typically supply DC filtered voltage or FWR (full -wave rectified) voltage. The systent dtyign engineer must calculate the number of units used in a zone based T thu type of panel supply. Be certain the sum of all the device currents d not exceed the current capability of the panel. Calculations are based;r .1 ng'the device current found in the subsequent charts and must be th current specified for the type of panel power sup- ply used. Wire Sizes The designer must be 1 ore that the last device on the circuit has sufficient voltage to operate the device within its rated voltage. When calculating the voltage available t the last device, it is necessary to consider the volt- age drop due to the resistance of the wire. The thicker the wire, the less the voltage drop. General!y. for purposes of determining the wire size nec- essary for the system, it is best to consider all of the devices as "lumped" on the end of the supply circuit (simulates "worst case"). Typical wire size resistance: 18 AWG solid: Approximately 8 ohmsi 1,000 ft. 16 AWG solid: Approximately 5 ohms/1,000 ft. 14 AWG solid: Appnrximately 3 ohms/1,000 ft. 12 AVIG solid: Approximately 2 ohms/1,000 ft. Example: Assume you have 10 devices on a zone and each requires 50 mA average and 2000 Ft. of 14 AWG wiring (total length=outgoing +return). The voltage at the end of the loop is 0.050 amps per device x 10 devices x 3 ohms/1,000 ft. x 2000 ft =3 volts drop. Note: If class "A" wiring is installed, the wire length may be up to 4 times the single wire length in this calculation. D900-13.00 1 156-0982-019R ry Strobe Only: Candela AVERAGE CURRENT 10.5Vr12V 17V DC FWRC FWR DC FM MA) 20V 24V 30V DC FM DC FWR DC FWR PEAK CURRENT 10:5V 12V 17V DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR rnA) 20V 24V 30V DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR IN RUSH CURRENT 10.SV 12V 17V DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR mA) 20V 24V 90V DC FWR DC FWR DC I FWR 15 133 159 114 157 81 128 50 61 43 60 38 W 460 460 450 460 420 480 135 204 1 208 135 185 80 100 92 124 140 190 97 129 116 152 147 198 15/75 168 182 142 171 99 150 56 65 49 64 44 62 490 520 490 520 460 480 150 1 1 207 150 198 76 104 88 126 160 185 97 135 116 164 147 211 30 NA NA NA NA NA NA 78 84 67 82 58 72 NA NA NA NA NA NA 83 201 183 219 183 216 NA NA NA NA NA NA 97 129 116 152 147 196 75 NA NA NA NA NA NA 14 170 123 159 102 Ut NA NA NA NA NA NA 350 440 34 O80 330 480 NA NA NA NA NA NA 190 240 2 280 290 380 110' NA NA NA NA NA NA 189 220 140 191 115 174 NA NA NA NA NA NA 460 580 4 570 420 620 NA NA NA NA NA NA 190 230 290 290 370 75cd models with colored lens Horn Only: High/Low Ton Volume Mon AVERAGE CURRENT 12V Models 10.5V 12V 17V DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR mA) 24V Models 20V 24V 30V oC FWR DC F'WR DC FWR Electro- High meth. Low MNon 10 11 10 10 14FNA131 21 25 18 29 26 10 16 10 19 14 29 23 34 30 42 NA NA NA NA NA 12 13 13 17 15 NA NA NA NA NA 16 14 19 17 24 3000 Hz High Interrupt. 11 13 11 11 16 26 28 23 37 33 11 17 11 21 14 34 27 39 35 45 Low NA NA NA NA NA 14 17 15 21 19 NA NA NA NA NA18 16 27 22 25 Horn/Strobe 15 ad: High/Low Temp Tone Volume Mon AVERAGE CURRENT 12V Models 10.SV I 12V 17V DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR mA) 24V Models 20V 1 24V 30V DC FWR DC FwR DC I FWR Electra High Temp meoh. Non Low Tern Non 143 170 124 167 95 142 69 82 1 681 78 167 87 143 170 124 167195 142 67 90 66 94 68 103 NA NA NA NA NA NA 61 73 56 73 55 76 NA NA NA NA NA NA 62 77 57 79 55 85 3000 Hz High Temp144 Interrupt. Non Low TempNA Non 172 125 160 97 144 74 87 71 83 75 94 144 173 125 168 95 146 69 95 70 99 73 108 NA NA NA NA NA 64 75 60 75 59 80 NA NA NA NA NA NA 83 79 59 81 60 SB Horn/Strobe 1575 cd: High/Low Temp Tone Volume Non AVERAGE CURRENT 10.SV 12V 17V Dc FWR DC FWR OC FWR mA) 20V 24V 30V DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR Electro- High Temp178 meth. Non Low Tem Non 193 152 181 113 164 75 88 74 82 73 88 178 193 152 161 113 1W 73 94 72 98 74 104 NA NA NA NA NA NA 67 77 62 77 61 77 NA NA NA NA NA NA 88 87 63 83 61 88 3000 Hz High T Interrupt. N Low Tem Non 179 195 152 183 115 166 80 91 77 67 81 95 179 196 152 183 113 760 75 99 76 103 79 107 NA NA NA NA NA NA 70 79 66 79 65 81 NA NA NA NA NA NA 69 83 1 65 85 66 87 Horn/Strobe 30 ad: HIghtLow Temp Tone Volume on AVERAGE CURRENT (mA) 20V 24V 30V DC I FWR DC I FWR DC I FWR Electro- High Temp meth. Non Low Temp Non 97 105 92 100 87 98 95 113 901115188 114 89 96 80 95 75 87 90 98 81 701 75 96 3000 Hz High Tem Interrupt. Non Low TOM Non 102 108 95 105 95 105 97 116 94 121 93 117 92 96 841 97 179 91 91 100 83 1 103 1 80 97 Horn/ Strobe 75 ad: High/ Low Temp Tone Volume INon AVERAGE CURRENT (mA) 4V 30V 20VrDCDCFwRFWFtDCFWREleclro- High Temp mech. Non Low Tern Non 164 191 148 167 131 167 163 188 14 169 132 169 156 182 136 162 119 156 157 182 137 162 119 157 3000 Hz High Temp Interrupt. Non Low Tem Non 169 196 151 172 139 174 164 192 150 175 137 177 159 184 14 164 123 160 158 188 139 163 124 162 Horn/ Strobe 110 ad and 75 ad with colored lens High/ Low Temp Tone Volume INon AVERAGE CURRENT (mA) 20V 714V30V DCFWRDCDCIFWRElectro- High Temp188 meth. Non Low Tern Non 241 165 209 144 200 186 238 163 211 145 202 180 232 153 204 132 189 181 232 154 204 132 190 3000 Hz High Tem Interrupt. Non Low Tern Non 193 246 168 214 152 207 188 242 167 217 150 210 183 234 157 206 136 193 182 232 156 MR 137 195 Sound Output Guide UL Reverberant Room dBA4f volts DC Anechoic dBA @10 ft./volts DC 1Z 11 24 M 311 lu 12 1Z ZQ Z4 ZQ Temporal Low Volume Electromechanical NA NA NA 75 75 79 NA NA NA 94; 96 98 3000 Hz Interrupted NA NA NA 75 - 79 79 NA NA NA 94 96 98 High Volume Electromechanical 75 75 79 82 82 82 94 95 98 100 101 102 3000 Hz Interrupted 75 75 79 82 85 85 94 95 98 100 101 102 Non- Low Volume Electromechanical NA NA NA 79 82 85 NA NA NA 94 96 98 Temporal 3000 Hz Interrupted • NA NA NA 82 82 85 NA NA NA 94 96 98 High Volume Electromechanical 79 79 85 85 88 88 94 95 98 100 101 102 - 3000 Hz Interrupted 79 82 85 88 88 88 93 95 98 100 101 102.-. . The same number of devices using 12 AWG wire will produce only 2 volts Temp/Non-Temp: drop. The same devices using 18 AWG wire will produce 8 volts Temporal coding'or Non -Temporal coding can be selected using ' drop. Consult your panel manufacturer's specifications, as well as the jumper plugs located on the printed circuit board. With the SpectrAlert' s operating voltage range to determine acceptable voltage jumper offset, the tone pattern Is the Temporal Coded Signal. drop. With the jumper in place, the Non -Temporal code (continuous) tnne is arrive_ Horn Selections Horns are factory set for high volume, temporal corle, and electromechan- ical tone. Tones: Two tones may be selected using the jumper plugs located on the printed circuit board. With the jumper offset, the tone is the Electromechanical sound. With the jinnper in place, the tone is a 3 kHz sound. NOTE: When powered from FWR supply, tones will be modulated (turned on and oil) by 120Hz causing the tones to sound different from DC power. High/ Low Volume: High or low volume may be selected using the jumper plugs located on the printed circuit board. With the jumper in place, the sound output level is the high level. With the jumper offset, the sound output level is the low level. The low volume setting must NOT be used when the device is powered from a 12-volt panel. NOTE: Always power down devices before setting jumpers. D900- 13-00 2 I56-0982-019R r I ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS SMOKE DETECTORS —All Models Standby Voltage' 8.5-33 VDC or VFWR Standby Current 40 µA ® 12 V. 100 µA @ 24 V Alarm Voltage' 8.5-33 VDC or VFWR Alarm Current 15 MA @ 12V, 30 mA ® 24V Contact Rating (resisli%3) Models 445C, 445CT — 1 Ampere © 30 VDC or 120 VAC Models 445CR, 445CRT — 2 Amperes @ 30 VDC or 120 VAC POWER SUPERVISION UNITS MODEL204-12124V Operating Voltage' 8.5-33 VDC Operating Current 14 mA Ott 12 V; 28 mA c 24 V Contact Rating (resistive) 2 Ampere q 26 VDC or 120 VAC VDC — Filtered DC, 10% Ripple maximum VFWR — Unfiltered Full Wave Rectified INSTALLATION (Diagram #1) FLUSH MOUNTING ON 4" OCTAGON BOX OPERATIONAL DATA Operating Temperature Range 0°C to 50°C; 32°F to 120OF Operating Humidity Range 0 to 95% RH Detector Size: Diameter 6.1 in. 15.5 cm Height 2.0 in. 5.0 cm Weight 8.8 oz. 0.25 kg Power/Alarm Indicator LED Standby — Flashing Alarm — Steady Electronic Alarm Latch Reset by momentary power interruption Sensitivity to Smoke 3.1 ± 0.5%/ft. LED test switch wire on trance knock out for surface wiring WIREMOLD mounting No. 5739) single gang 4" octagon mounting cover release mounting all boxes NOTE: Positive air pressure from wire openings, conduit, mounting boxes, irregular mounting surfaces, or plenums causing air movement through and away from the detector may prevent proper operation. Seal all such openings causing unwanted air flow using UL Listed expanding foam or Duxseal. WIRING CONNECTIONS (Diagram #2) screw terminal enlargement for detail models 445C, 445CT models 445CR, 445CRT alarm first contact power alarm contacts power last l detector ' detector I I I 4 3 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 LISTED CONTROL UNIT DC + . red POWER power Nbrown ON circuit black brown alarm initiating circuit END OF LINE DEVICE Emergency operation (Style D (Class A)): Return initiating circuit wiring to appropriate control unit terminals and connect the and of line devices per the control unit Instructions. CAUTION: DO NOT use looped wire under screw terminals. These terminals are designed to prevent looping of an unbroken wire around or under a terminal screw In a manner that would permit the looped wire to remain unbroken during Installation. This would preclude supervision If the wire were to dislodge from the terminal. SMOOTH CEILING SPACING On smooth ceilings, spacing of 30 feet (9.1 meters) may be used as a guide. Other spacing may be used depending on ceiling height, high air movement, and other conditions or response requirements. In all installations, good engineering judgment should govern. SENTROL, INC. 10831 SW Cascade Blvd. Portland, OR 97223 Sales: 800-547-2556 Technical Support: 800-648-7424 Fax: 503-684-9230 Consult National Fire Protection Association Publications', "NFPA 72E, Stan- dard on Automatic Fire Detectors," and, where applicable, "NFPA 74, Standard for the Installation, Maintenance, and Use of Household Fire Warning Equipment." MADE IN U.S.A. Panled on Recycled Papel R relffe' Alarms A PITTWAY COMPANY Dual Action BG-12L BG-12 Series Manual Pull Stations Document: 50964 Revision: B ECN: 98-461 08/04/99 Description --- - - The BG-12 Series Pull Stations are non -coded manual pull stations which provide a Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) with a single alarm initiating input signal. The BG-12 series includes both single-action and dual -action models equipped with either a hex or key lock / reset. A single-action pull - station is activated by a single pull -down of the alarm handle. The dual -action versions require pushing in the handle, then pl:lling the handle down for activation. The BG-12 series manual pull stations are UL listed and meet the ADA require- ment of a 5-lb. maximum pull force to activate. Operating instructions are molded into the handle along with Braille text. Molded terminal numbers can be found adjacent to the wiring terminals. BG-12 Series Models available: — ---- 0— BG-12S - Single action with `pigtail' connections and a hex lock reset. Pigtail wires are provided for connection to the FACP Initiating Device Circuit (IDC). BG-12 - Dual action model With screw terminal connections and a hex lock reset. N— BG-12L - Same as BG-12 except with a key lock reset. 0— BG-12LSP - Same as BG-12L except with both English and Spanish operating instructions. Switch Contact Rating All switch contacts are rated for 0.25 A at 30 volts (AC or DC). Installation — Surface mount the 136-t2 pull station to a SB-10 surface backbox. Semi -flush mount the VG-12 to a standard single gang, double -gang, or 4-inch (10.16cm) square electrical box. Mount the optional Trim Ring (BG-TR) if necr nary when semi -flush mounting the unit. The word 'ACTIVATED' is displayed on the pull station's pulled -down handle II, during ruountini; of the pull station, the door becomes de- tached, complete the following steps to reattach the door to the backplate. The door cannot be connected to the pull station if the unit is mounted to the backbox. 1. Position the door and backplate side by side in the full open position. (i.e. 180-degrees with respect to each other.) 2. With the backplate position fixed, move the door behind the backplate, as shown in the illustration below, part A. 3. Align the hinge posts and holes by bringing the door up to meet the backplate, paying particular attention to the `keying' that occurs when the door's post hole is aligned to the backplate's hinge post. Refer to the illustration, part B. 4. With the two pieces aligned and 'keyed'together, slide the holes down onto the posts. Refer to the illustration, part C. 5. Holding the ba(;I<plate, close the door slightly to lock the door and backplate together. DOOR ATTACHMENT With the door and backplate aligned and keyed' together, slide the holes down onto the posts. Closing the door slightly locks the door and backplate together. IDC>J ATEIf To BACKPLATE 191119.le 3 7 4y , . /y _ 19/7 Z a.l) . .S. Tip U - / • % } /' REV By: r Sanford FF Date: 4.197771E R t . 6 ,9 G v .0 1— /O,V—S S r y. ,B i /Z. COsle/LI o 6 J N y s r., padyl, U jc. CITY OF SANFORD FIRE D'EPARTMENT FEES FOR SERVICES PHONE # 407-302-1091 * FAX #: 407-330-5677 00 DATE: PERMIT #: BUSINESS NAME / PROJECT: ADDRESS: PHONE NC CONST.. N F. A. f i(: y0 7 tqp FAX NO.: SP. [ J C / O INSP.:[ J REINSPECTION F.S. [ ] HOOD [ ] PAINT BOC AIT ] TANK PERMIT [ ] OTHER [ ] TOTAL FEES: S COMMENTS: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14, 15. 16. 17, 18. 19. 20. o PLANS REVIEW [ ] BURN PERMIT ( ] PER UNIT SEE BELOW) Address / Bldg. # / Unit # Sauare Footage Fees per Bldg. / Unit A Fees must be paid to Sanford Building Department, 300 N. Park Ave., Sanford, FI. 32771 Phone # -407- 330-5656. Proof of Payment must be made to Fire Prevention division before any further services can take place. I certify that the above is true and correct and that I will comply with all applicable codes and ordinances of the City of Sanford, Florida. 711 lWw 6 O C Sanford Fire Prev lion Division Applicant's Signature e--