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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1621 Rinehart Rd (5)o14sz CITY OF SANFORD PERMIT APPLICATION Application # : 0 _7-- 1_300 _3t;./0 i r Submittal Date: 02/21/07 RECEIVED Job Address: A Rinehart Rd. Sanford, FL 32771 Value of Work: $ 2.252.00 FER-4-4 2007 Parcel ID: Zoning: Historic District: Description of Work: Add Fire Alarm Devices for Tennant Build Out Square Footage: ........................................................................................... .......................... Permit Type: Building ❑ Electrical ❑ Mechanical ❑ Plumbing ❑ Fire Sprinkler/Alarm Pool ❑ Sign ❑ Electrical: New Service — # of AMPS Addition/Alteration ❑ Change of Service ❑ Temporary Pole ❑ Mechanical: Residential ❑ Non -Residential ❑ Replacement ❑ New ❑ (Duct Layout & Energy Calc. Required) Plumbing/ New Commercial: # of Fixtures # of Water & Sewer Lines # of Gas Lines Plumbing/New Residential: # of Water Closets Plumbing Repair —Residential ❑ Commercial ❑ Occupancy Type: Residential ❑ Commercial ❑ Industrial ❑ Occupancy Use Group(s): Construction Type: # of Stories: # of Dwelling Units: Flood Zone: (FEMA form required) ........................................................................................................................ Property Owner: Steve & Liz Tibstra Address: 1621 Rinehart Rd. Sanford, FL 32771 Phone: Bonding Company: Address: Architect/Engineer: Address E-mail: Plan Review Contact Person: Contractor: LV Solutions, Inc Address: 106 Commerce Street, Suite 103 Lake Mary, FL 32746 Phone: 771-2020 State License Number: EF0000043 Mortgage Lender: Address: Phone: Fax: Phone: Fax: E-mail: 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 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 02a a Lien L 713. Signature of Owner/Agent Date Signature of Contractor/Agent Date T�2c-(�cyL 'L.f. 61 L Print Owner/Agent's Name Signature of Notary -State of Florida Date Owner/Agent is _ Personally Known to Me or Produced ID Contractor/Agent is Produced ID APPROVALS: ZONING: UTIL: FD: L L ENG: Special Conditions: O� Rev 02/2007 s Name of 2-v-07 Note y PuW - SIdtB of Fbdda N1' C=Rbft Evkft Apr A 204 CorcftmtS W 540874 ftWW 4 Netlmtal Notary AM, ZL60-- 1 BLDG: 6) CITY OF SANFORD'FIRE DEPARTMENT FEES FOR SERVICES PHONE # 407-302-1091 * FAX #: 407-330-5677 DATE: 6-7 PERMIT#: 01 1 cam/ BUSINESS NAME / PROJECT: ADDRESS: I elp" 1 V ;"'. PHONE NO.: - CS ! / -' FAX N( �??'�/ CONST. INSP. [ ] C / 0 INSP. j 1 REINSPECTION [ ] PLANS REVIEW . F. A.[ F.S. [ J HOOD [ ] PAINT BOOTH [ BURN P TENTAMIT f ] rNK PERMIT [ ] OTHE -AIh-O%l � -®c TOTAL FEES: $ (PER UNIT SEE BELOW) Address / Bldg. # / Unit # Square Footage Fees per Bldg. / Unit 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. H. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Fees must be paid to Sanford Building Department, 300 N. Park Ave., Sanford, FI. 3277 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 convect and that will comply with all applicable codes and ordinances AJ „ of the City of Sanford, Florida. S p icant's Signature POWER OF ATTORNEY Date: O2 — 2Z1 --G I,`% �2�Uc�/L_ 1/fN��- , do herby authorize � �A/VE/tF to pull the permit for /Z/NiW1h<7-1Z 7 l synGa7��i� riyl Type of permit Signature ' AaJ Lis job address Linda J. Hese y := rAy`'` Commissior ,-Pr.-)n313710 ; .'i Expires May 3, 2008 Bonded Troy Fain - Insurance, ina 800.385.7019 Personally known to me or drivers license # State of Florida, County of Seminole on February 2007. 21st My Commission Expires May 3, 2008 day of 09!19!2906 09;34 3039690263 To: Steve and La Tlberta N14 SieeraUVe SHEPATON DENVER WEST PAa 2 ?91249 57 (GMT) PAGE 02/04 14072646284 Frw= chary Mltler - d Permit No. ,. CMIFIEO COPY Y Tax .Folio No, MA YAN E MORSE CLE 0 RC IT C RT r s U LORI =.. N017CE OF COACKENCEMWNT uTY.. STATE OF ORIDA COUNTY OF SBMI� P 2,020%, . TIE UNDERSIGNED hereby givaa notice that - WMWty, sad is Chapter accordant wi@t '�°PrO will be made to certain real 713, 1 StzmtMc Provided in this Notice of Commencement. f011OwiW emu► . is 1 Description of"" ftg descapti(mand street R:d.Saatbr FLavaiiable); 1691 Rt;n�y�,; 2- General description of improvetneat: Tenaat I ovaatnat 3- Owner information- 1�,2/ ,) Name cad address: Steve and Liz. Tibstra 1I?/lt�Fl�A,eOr ` b) Intere�.�pr� � �.� Sa�a£OrFL 32771 c) Name aad address of fee ssrmple title holderifat>rer �E LLC. f ttpa`) ___ r ' � 4- Contractor (rime and sd6ma er C truction Services 113 ail Ri Ct SanfQrct FI, 32771 5. Surely: A') Name and address: b) Amount of bond: $ 6- Lender (.me and address): I !I it lif it ldFib 19l It l !I ilt i' Ej, ! i;! 8,91111 IL ID III, I IIBI MPRYANNE MORSE, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT SEMINOLE COUNTY BK 06414 Pg.; 1594 - 1595; t�pgs) CLERWIS .LCit3t,j-�lta.31 RECORDED 09/20/,006 09--52:14 AN, RECORDING FEES I&SO RECORDED BY t holden 51 ERATON=DENtilER WEST PACS 03/ 04 Pager3 c2D061Ie.+9 2i. (©M7}-14TI2646M4 From:Ze ryMiller OFFI�CE IIIIII - Features • One intelligent Signaling Line Circuit • SLC loop supports up to 252 addressable Inputs AND signal/relay outputs (504 inputs/outputs total) • Addressable devices are polarity insensitive • Devices operate on standard wire -no twist or shield required • FireSmart Application Specific fire detection • 4 Class B/2 Class A notification appliance circuits • Up to 6A NAC Power • Built in strobe synchronization protocol • 80 Character backlit LCD display • Optional Peer -to -Peer networking using MPC -Net • One man walk test (Silent orAudible) -Auto Program Feature • UP to 16 remote LCD Displays with control capabilities • Programmable from front keypad, or Windows based PC programming software • Maintenance and technician level passwords • Optional internal DACT • 2000 event history log • Made in the USA, ISO 9001 quality crafted •@ UL 864, MEA & CSFM Listed and FM Approved Description The MPC -6000 is an advanced modular fire alarm panel. It features analog/addressable detection, programming, and memory capability. It's base configuration includes one analog/addressable loop, with four notification appliance output circuits. Operating controls and indicators are mounted behind a locked cabinet door and an 80 -character LCD display provides specific indications for addressable devices, while LEDs indicate general panel status. MPC -6000 Hardware Configuration The main termination board mounts in the rear of the panel.The main power supply is physically contiguous with the main termination board.The MPC -6000 main termination board provides the interface for external system connections, the SLC loop interface PCB, four NAC circuits, remote signaling circuits and indicating interfaces. The front Display Board mounts on a hinged front plate, which is located behind a locked cabinet door. Displays for any number of zones are handled through this board. All normal operation is controlled from the front of the panel via membrane switches. Displays are provided by an 80 -character, alphanumeric, backlit LCD display and by discrete LED indicators for major panel functions. The 80 -character LCD display is M — used to display event data, includ- ing alarms and troubles, supervi- 0 0 0 ' o" o o' sory identification of zone or device, and presentation of history.The menus are con- trolled by a set of 0 four membrane switches com- manding the Q CAUTION: control processor. A back light is included to assure visibility in low light, but to conserve power, it is only activated during a reported event. Minimum Control Unit Configuration A. Intelligent Signaling Line Circuit— The main termination board has addressable loop interface circuitry supporting one SLC loop Devices are polarity insensitive and can operate on untwisted, unshielded wire. B. Notification Appliance Circuits —The base panel has four independent NACs. Each circuit can be selected to give continuous output, one of eight sounding patterns. NACs are style Z orY capable, without additional modules. C. Dry Contacts — Four programmable form "C" dry relay contacts are provided. D. Remote Annunciation —The MPC -6000 panel will drive up to 16 annunciators and 8 remote processors on an RS -485 communication line. E. Power Supply.—A 7A, 24V nominal power supply provides all operating power to the panel for both standby and alarm conditions. Auxiliary Devices A. Remote LCD Annunciator (RDC -2) —The remote LCD annunciator consists of a backlit 80 character, alphanumeric display, 4 menu buttons, 4 dedicated buttons for operator interaction, 6 LED indicators, and a security key switch. B. Serial Annunciator (SLU-2) — Consists of one remote processor and one annunciator driver board capable of providing 16 supervised outputs for LEDs or incandescent lamps. Expansion to drive 512 LEDs or lamps is via additional processor boards and annunciator drive boards (SLE -16). C. Serial Relay Unit (SRU -2) — Consists of remote processor and relay board which provides 8 relays with form "C" dry contacts rated at 1 amp. Expansion to 192 relays is via additional remote processor boards and relay boards (SLE -8). Optional Control Unit Configuration A. MPC-DACT— The MPC-DACT provides a dual line digital alarm communications transmitter. It's parameters are set via the control unit programming sequence. The MPC-DACT is compatible with the following formats: SIA DCS 8, SIA DCS 20, Ademco Contact ID, 3/1 1400 Hz., 3/1 2300 Hz., Wiring, Main Termination Board Typical Notification Typical Notification ® Appliance Circuit Appliance Circuit O �3 vise Z, Class A Supervised, Power Limited StyleClass B Supervised,, Power Limited ® &Addressable See Owners Manual for Compatible devices See Owners Manual for Compatible Devices p�pp a Loop Circuit t O. ® Xt + — I 1 AT0 24 1 1080007 24X IfM' I�-7I 1 I Addressable Device Circuit t I t I I I NAC3 Style 4 or 6 Operation 24VDC nominal + Wire Resistance -50 ohms max (see Line Resistance Graph) Supervised, Power Limited MACi,2 See Owner's Manual for Compatible Devices I I t I p I I I NAC Rating: SAN 1. + — Alarm Vohage: rent FW nominal Max. Alarm Current: 1.5AMAC circuit te17 - Max. Ripple: 16VAC Max. Wire Voltage Drop: 1.OVDC Max. Standby Current: 1.0mA NOTE: The for MPC NACs is 3.OA 6.OA ad1: ® maximum total currentthe -6000 and with the optional additional Transformer PIN NPE-1 se. rmrar Oe ® 0 11 o teu Polarity Shown In Alarm Condition • •n • i A . .: :: 00 1 Ll ICircuit I- Circuit • hI Auxiliary Power • • I Serial Interface Circuit, (=, -) 24VDC nominal, 0.4 max (X+, X-) RS -485 levels Wire Type -Twisted Pair For Data Wire Resistance 1 t ohmsAine 14000' max} Supervised, Power Limited, See Owner's Manual for Compatible Devices. General Specifications Environmental Operating temperature: 32-120°F (0-49eC) Relative Humidity - 85% @ 86eF Primary Supply Primary input voltage - 120 Vac (50/60 Hz.), 240 Vac (50/60 Hz.) Maximum primary input current - 1.3 amp @ 120Vac Secondary and Trouble Power Supply 24 volt lead -acid battery with 7 AH -38 AH capacity L Printer/Network J Circuit } Auxiliary Power Outputs OAA max. @24VDC nominal Unsupervised, Power Limited Maximum current of all auxiliary outputs circuits, Serial Interface Circuit and option boards is: 0.5A for the 6000 1.0 A for the 7000 Relay Circuit 1 Relay Circuit 2 Relay Circuit 3 Relay Circuit 4 NAC Circuit J Status Relay Contacts (Shown in normal standby condition) to 28VDC max Resistive For Power Limited Source, Unsupervised Auxiliary Power Outputs Current - 0.5 amp resettable/non-resettable power outputs Status System Relays 4 relays rated @ 1 amp, 28Vdc resistive NAC Circuits Rating per NAC circuit, 1.5A ea., 6 max. Battery Base cabinet will accommodate a 10 A battery set. Larger batteries will require separate enclosure Dimensions BOX 22" DOOR 22 9/32" BOX 18" DOOR 18 3/8" Ordering Information 5114" MPC -6000 ngle Loop Addressable Fire Alarm Panel, Red 7MPPCC7-600!0Single 599-049304FA MPC -60008 Loop Addressable Fire Alarm Panel, Black 599-049303FA Options RDC -2 Remote Annunciator 500-648980FA NPE-1 Transformer to expand NAC power 500-649120FA SRU -2 RS -485 Relay Card 500-649308FA SRE-8 8 Relay Extender 500-649337FA SLU-2 RS -485 LED Driver Card (16 Outputs) 500-649307FA SLE -16 16 LED Driver Extender 500-649339FA FAE-21 ACC. Enclosure for RS -485 Devices 500-401403014FA MPC-DACT Dialer for MPC -6000 and MPC -7000 500-649330FA CT -1K CityTie Module for MPC -6000 and MPC -7000 500-649336FA SFTK-6R Semi-FlushTrim for MPC -6000, Red 500-648955FA SFTK-6B Semi-FlushTrim for MPC -6000, Black 500-648954FA Siemens BuildingTechnologies, Inc. 8 Fernwood Road a Florham Park, NJ 07932 Tel: (973) 593-2600 • Fax: (973) 593-6670 Web: www.faradayfirealarms.com 11/06 2M SBT/IG I WARNING -The information contained in this document is intended only as a summary and is subject to change without notice.The devices described in this document have specific instruction sheets which cover various technical, limitation and liability information. Copies of these instruction sheets and the General Product Warning and Limitations Document, which also contains important information, are provided with the product and are available from the Manufacturer. Information contained in these documents should be consulted before specifying or using the product. For further information or assistance concerning particular problems contact the Manufacturer. November 2006 - Supersedes sheet dated 11/04 I IWE PANEL ID: FACP Device Number Stand-by Alarm Of Devices Current (mA) Current Stand-by Total (mA) Alarm Total (mA) MPC -6000 1 190 190 190 190 MPC-DACT 1 38 54 38 54 RDC -2 0 20 85 0 0 1.8 0 0 8703 - Dual Input Monitor Module 1.8 �244 Total Current 228F:: 8704 - Single Input w. Relay Module .IATJ 1144.911 frill] 8700-S - Single Action Pull Station 10 1.8 1.8 18 18 8701 - Mini Monitor Module 9 1.8 1.8 16.2 16.2 8702 - Single Input Monitor Module 1.8 1.8 0 0 8703 - Dual Input Monitor Module 1.8 1.8 0 0 8704 - Single Input w. Relay Module 1.8 1.8 0 0 8705 - Conventional Zone Module 1.8 1.8 0 0 8710 - Photo Detector 1 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 8712 - Thermal Detector 1.8 1.8 0 0 8713 - FireSmart Detector 1.8 1.8 0 0 8715 - Audible Base 1.8 1.8 0 0 8716 - Relay Base 1.8 1.8 0 0 8717 - Duct Housing w/ relay 1.8 1.8 0 0 8840 - Duct Housing 1.8 1.8 0 0 8726-C - Remote Lamp - Ceiling 1.8 1.8 0 0 8726-W - Remote Lamp - Wall .1.81 1.81 0 Device Current (mA) 36 36 Notification Circuits (See Attached for a list of devices on each circuit and load calculations. N1 1 0 0.654 0 N2 1 0 0.457 0 NAC CKT 3 1 0 0 0 NAC CKT 4 1 0 0 0 Total Notification Circuit Current - Must Not Exceed 8 Amps (Amps). 0.001111 0 Total Standby Current (Amps) Number of standby hours Total Stand-by AH Total Alarm Current (Amps) Alarm Hours Total Alarm Hours Total stand-by and Alarm AH Safety factor of 20% (5 minutes = .0833 hours) 0.2640011 24 6.3360267 0.28 0.0833 0.02 6.36 1 7.63 Amp Hours Ill AZ AFAA NAC Voltage Drop Calculator for Audio / Visual devices This calculator provided voltage drop calculations in three formats (Point to Point, End of Line, and Load Centering). Make sure that you know what method is accepted by, and the results do not exceed the limits set by the respective jurisdiction Point to Point Method End of Line Method Load Centering Method Project Name SMOOTHIE KING " a CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS Date 2/21/20071 Circuit Number N3 Totals Voltage Totals Voltage Totals Voltage Area Covered Space 5. Current I Distance Drop Current Distance Drop Current Distance Drop Nominal System Voltage 24 0.555 1 333 0.85 0.555 333 1.135 0.555 1 333 0.567 Minimum Device Voltage 1-61 End of Line Voltage 23.15 End of Line Voltage 22.87 End of Line Volta a 23.43 Total Circuit Current 0.555 Wire Ohm's Percent Drop 3.55% Percent Drop 4.73% Percent Drop 2.36% Gauge Per 1000 End of Line and Load Centering Methods use only the wire guage for the first device to source Distance from source to 1 st device 175 14-.-- 3.07 Standard Wire Resistance in Ohms per 1000 feet. Wire Gauge for balance of circuit 14;' 3.07 18=7.77 16=4.89 14=3.07 12=1.98 10=1.24 Enter current in amps. Distance 18-14 Aw = Solid Conductors 12-10 Awg = Stranded Conductors .150 = 150 ma from Voltage Notes: Device Device previous At Drop from Percent Wire resistance is doubled in the calculations for two wires (Positive and Negative) Number Current device Device source Drop The voltage calculated to the last device in any method must not be lower then Device 1 0.232 175 23.40 0.596 2.48% the manufactures listed minimum operating voltage (IE: rated operating voltage 20-32 VDC). Device 2 0.063 65 23.27 0.725 3.02% Device 3 '0.063' 35 23.22 0.781 3.25% Device Manufacturer Wheelock Device Manufacturer G:entex..r. Device 4 0.'197 END END ;; 58 " 23.15 23.15 23.15 0.851 0.851 0.851 3.55% 3.55% 3.55% Current Horri Strobes'@Rated Strobe Only,@Rated Model # Candela Voltage Model # Candela Current Voltage END 23.15 0.851 3.55% 283461.224 '`' ..: " `75 ;'':0:197 2700b1224 ' " 1,5 0.063 END 23.15 0.851 3.55% 0.232 END 23.15 0.851 3.55%.~.-- END '" , ,. ' ' 23.15 0.851 3.55% 2836131424' "' , „ - ,;< 75 0:205._' END ;': 23.15 0.851 1 3.55% END s `:.... 23.15 0.851 3.55% END 23.15 0.851 3.55/0 END '' : � a.:� 23.15 0.851 3.55% END 23.15 0.851 3.55% END 23.15 0.851 3.55% , END 23.15 0.851 3.55% END 23.15 0.851 3.55% END 23.15 0.851 3.55% END 23.15 0.851 3.55% Totals 0.555 333 End of Line Voltage 1 23.15 `- k '.'s �,� ;fir 1� i i I�, 1, f ; ��, � � '.• i ti Device Number Stand-by Alarm Of Devices Current (mA) Current Stand-by Total (mA) Alarm Total (mA) RSE 300 1 0.035 0.14 0.035 0.14 1 0 0.457 0 0.457 N5 1 0 0.457 0 0.457 N6 1 0 1.343 Total Current 0.035 0.14 NAA; WKUUI i s N3 1 0 0.555 0 0.555 N4 1 0 0.457 0 0.457 N5 1 0 0.457 0 0.457 N6 1 0 1.343 0 1.343 0 0 0 0 Auxiliary Current 0 2.812 Total Standby Current (Amps) Number of standby hours Total Stand-by AH Total Alarm Current (Amps) Alarm Hours Total Alarm Hours Total stand-by and Alarm AH Safety factor of 20% (15 minutes = ..25 hours) 2.70 11 3.24 Am Hours Features -The AdapterTm feature offers four field selectable candela values— 15/75,30R5,75 or 110 for wall & ceiling mount • Automatic sync or non -sync operation • Sync strobes and sync temporal horns, with horn silence on 2wires in sync mode • Temporal or steadytone in non -sync mode • Internal volume control • Low current draw • Single gang and universal mount configurations • U� UL464& 1971 listed for both wall and ceiling mount- CSFM, ULC, FM and MEA approved • ADA/NFPA/ANSI compliant • Screwterminals accept 12 awg wire • Synchronization requires 5406 Sync Control Module or RSE-300 • Made in USA, ISO 9001 quality crafted Description Faraday's 2830 & 2831 Electronic Horns and 2834. Horn Strobes provide synchronous or non - synchronous operation. The 2830 mounts to a single gang box, the 2831 and 2834 have a universal mounting plate for 1 gang, 2 gang or 4" square box mounting. Faraday notification devices are designed with the installer in mind. They are constructed with the electronics in the housing and not in the box. This design eliminates possible ground faults from crowded electrical boxes. The Adapter feature offers fourfield selectable candela settings -15/75, 30/75, 75 or 110. An internal volume control provides adjustment of dBA output levels. See detail on page 2. The 283x devices automatically detect if the circuit they are connected to is synchronizing or non -synchronizing. M Model 2830 Horn 7 __r' .. q 'F a.• ' .n.. t Model 2834 RIM { Horn Strobe The 283xs may be connected to conventional NACs whose output is steady (non -pulsing) or to a NAC whose output is the Faraday sync protocol. The 283xs will automatically determine what kind of circuit it is connected to. When connected to a NAC with the Faraday protocol, the 283x devices will be synchronized and silenceable while the strobes remain flashing. In the non -synchronized mode the 2830 audible section can be field selectable to sound a continuous horn tone or a non -synchro- nized temporal horn pattern. Engineering Specifications The audible/visual notification appliances shall be Faraday Series 2834 Selectable Candela Strobe - Horns, or approved equal. The audible appliances shall be Faraday Series 2830 or 2831 Horns, or approved equal. The Series 2834, 2830 and 2831 Horns shall be UL listed under Standard 464 9614 (Fire Protective Signaling). The visual segment of the Series 2834 shall be the Adapter Selectable Candela Strobe and shall be listed to UL1971 (Standard for Safety Signaling Devices for the Hearing Impaired). The appliances shall be listed for indoor applica- tions and shall be ADA/NFPA/ANSI compliant. The strobe segment of the Series 2834 shall produce a flash rate of one (1) flash per second over the Operating Voltage Range Limits. The strobe shall consist of a xenon flash tube enclosed in a rugged clear polycarbonate lens. The strobe shall be of a low current design, and shall provide a minimum of four (4) field selectable strobe intensity settings, 15/75, 30/75, 75, and 110 candela. All settings shall be UL1971 listed for both wall and ceiling mount applications. The selector switch shall be tamper resistant. It shall not be necessary to remove the appliance from the mounting surface to select the strobe intensity. In non -synchronous operation with steady power applied, the horn shall produce a temporal pattern or a steady horn tone. A two pin jumper shall be provided to select the temporal or steady tone pattern. In synchronous operation the Series 2834 Horn segment, and the Series 2830, and 2831 Horns shall produce a temporal pattern audible output, and Specifications Environmental 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) with 85% humidity Primary Input Voltage: Horn: 16-32 Vdc or VFWR Strobe: Operating voltage range limits 16-32 Vdc or VFWR Mounting 2830B, mounts to a 1 gang box 2831 B & 2834B, have a universal mounting plate for 1 gang, 2 gang or 4" square box shall have an internal volume control providing adjustment of dBA output levels. The appliances shall be designed for 24 VDC, 2 wire synchronous operation. The appliances shall be used on notifica- tion appliance circuits equipped with the compat- ible Faraday Series 5406 Sync Module, or other source of Faraday Sync Protocol and shall provide synchronization of both the strobe flash rate and the temporal audible output pattern. The strobe and audible signals shall not drift out of synchroniza- tion. The appliances shall also be designed so that the audible signal may be silenced while the strobes continue to operate, all on 2 wires. Inputs shall be compatible with standard reverse polarity circuit supervision by an FACR The Series 2834 Horn -Strobe, and the Series 2831 Horn shall include a Universal Mounting Plate that shall allow mounting to single -gang, two -gang, and 4" square backboxes, as well as Faraday 3046 and 3047 Surface Boxes. The Series 2830 Horn shall be designed specifically for mounting to a single -gang backbox. NOTE: These notification appliances are UL listed and rated as "special application", which represents appliances which have been investigated to operate as described in the product's installation instructions over the voltage range of 16-32 VDC or VFWR. UL Horn Ratings at 10 Feet with 24 Vdc Supplied Temporal Horn — Maximum Vol.: 83.6 db @ 54 mA Minimum Vol.: 79.3 db @ 30 mA Steadytone — Maximum Vol.: 87.8 db @ 54 mA Minimum Vol.: 83.3 dB @ 30 mA Shipping Weight 2830: 8 oz. approx. 2831: 8 oz. approx. 2834:12 oz. approx. Physical Dimensions r- �2-3/4"l—1-3/4" 4-3/4—r—"1 1-3/4" —1/2" 1 —1/2„ ^A e4®k 4-1/2" •; 4-3/4' Model 2830 (— Model 2831 4-3/4"-1 2-1/2"1 2 3 1/2" 1 4 Max. Volume a-ala"o r Detail - Volume adjustment (factory set at max. volume) selector 15 Detail - Adapter Switch selector switch Model 2834 Typical Wiring Alarm Polarity shown from Contro Panel or previous device Notification Appliance ckt. 2830 Horn 1, 2 or 4 Square Mounting or or (Back box by others) To next device or E.O.L. (Style WN - Class "B" ckts.) or ;turn to F.A.C.P. (Style X/Z-Class "A" ckts.) Notification Appliance ckt 2834 Horn Strobe (Strobe & Horn on same circuits) 2834 Horn Strobe (Strobe & Horn on separate circuits) Alarm Polarity shown from Contro Panel or previous device To next device or E.O.L. Cut jumpers to power audible signal and strobe from separate circuits MI To next device or E.O.L. (Style WN -Class "B" ckts.) or return to F A C P (Style X/ Notes: When audible signal and strobe are Strobe Notification Z -Class "A" ckts.) connected to same notification appliance Audible Appliance ctk. Audible Notification circuit, current rating is combination of audible Appliance ckt. signal and strobe current. Ordering Information Accessories WARNING - The information contained in this document is intended only as a summary and is subject to change without notice. The devices described in this document have specific 301713-0-14 Flush or surface box, 1-9/16" (D) red 500-694496FA 301713-0-21 Flush or surface box, 1-9/16" (D) white 500-695775FA 3046B-0-14 Surface box, 2" (D) red 500-695340FA 30468-0-21 Surface Box, 2" (D) white 500-695874FA 30476-0-14 Surface box, 2-3/4" (D) red 500-695341 FA 30476-0-21 Surface box, 2-3/4" (D) white 500-695875FA 3048B Flush box, 2-3/4" (D) 500-695342FA 54066 -0 -14 -24 -DC Sync control module red 500-696872FA 5406B -0 -21 -24 -DC Sync control module white 500-696873FA 15073 RSE-300 expander panel 599-699110FA WARNING - The information contained in this document is intended only as a summary and 3/05 2.5M SBT/IG June 2004 - Supersedes sheet dated 12/03 is subject to change without notice. The devices described in this document have specific Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. instruction sheets which cover various technical, limitation and liability information. Copies of these instruction sheets and the General Product Warning and Limitations Document, 8 Fernwood Road • Florham Park, NJ 07932 which also contains important information, are provided with the product and are available Tel: (973) 593-2600 •Fax: (973) 593-6670 from the Manufacturer. Information contained in these documents should be consulted Web: www.faradayfirealarms.com before specifying or using the product. For further information or assistance concerning particular problems contact the Manufacturer. 3/05 2.5M SBT/IG June 2004 - Supersedes sheet dated 12/03 Features • TheAdapterT" feature offers fourfield selectable candela strobe values -15/15, 30/75, 75 or 110 for wall & ceiling mount • Operates in either sync or non -sync modes • Low current draw • Integral universal mounting - single gang, double gang or 4" square box • Colors - red or off-white • ADA/NFPA/ANSI compliant • UL UL 1971 listed for both wall and ceiling mount - CSFM and ULC and MEA approved • Made in USA, ISO 9001 certified • A 5406 Sync Control Module is only required to activate the Instant Sync feature, nothing to set or change atthe strobe unit Description The 2700 and 2701 strobes combine state of the art electronics to provide reliability and low current draw to meet visual life safety applications.The Adapter feature offers fourfield selectable candela settings - 15/75, 30/75, 75 or 110. �Qt o Detail - Adapter selector switch The integral universal mounting plate of the 2700 provides for easy installation with single gang, double gang or 4" square box mounting.The lens construction provides high candela output with low current consumption while meeting UL and ADA standards. The 2701 provides the same strobe choices and is constructed of metal for mounting bell or chime devices to the plate. 2701 Strobe Plate The 2700 & 2701 use a Xenon flashtube with solid state circuitry for maximum reliability and effi- ciency. Strobes have a rounded dome shape made of clear polycarbonate. The 2700 uses a terminal block which will accept 12 awg wire for easy installation and the 2701 uses a pigtail (4 wire) connection. Typical Applications • Signals for hearing impaired • High noise areas where audible signals are ineffective • Add strobes to existing bell installations where replacing the audible signal is not practical Engineering Specifications The visual notification appliances shall be Faraday Adapter Series 2700 or 2701 field selectable can- dela strobe appliance, or approved equal.They shall be listed to UL1971 (Standard for Safety Signaling Devices for the Hearing Impaired) for indoor applications, and shall be ADA/NFPA/ANSI compliant. The strobe shall produce a flash rate of one (1) flash per second over the Operating Voltage Range limits of 16 to 32Vdc.The strobe light shall consist of a Xenon flash tube enclosed in a rugged, clear polycarbonate lens. Inputs shall be compatible with standard reverse polarity circuit supervision by an FACP.The Strobe shall be of low current design, and shall provide a minimum of four (4) field selectable strobe intensity settings, 15/75,30/75,75 and 110 candela. All settings shall be UL 1971 listed for both wall and ceiling mount applications.The selector switch shall be tamper resistant. It shall not be necessary to remove the strobe from the mounting surface to selectthe strobe intensity. 2700 Specifications Environmental 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) at 85% RH Operating Voltage Range Limits 16-32Vdc orVFWR Mounting Integral universal mounting plate mounts to single gang, double gang or 4" square box. Screw terminals accept 12 awg wire Shipping Weight 9 oz. approx. 2701 Specifications Environmental 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) at 85% RH Operating Voltage Range Limits 16-32Vdc orVFWR Mounting 4" square box. Pigtail connection Shipping Weight 1 Ib. approx. i When synchronization is required,the strobe shall be compatible with the Faraday 5406 Sync Module, or other source of Faraday Sync Protocol, and shall not drift out of synchronization. The Series 2700 Stand -Alone Strobe shall have an integral universal mounting plate that shall allow mounting to single- gang, two -gang, and 4" square backboxes, as well as Faraday 3046 and 3047 Surface Boxes. A covertrim plate shall be included to enhance appearance.There shall be no mount- ing holes or screw heads visible. The Series 2701 Strobe Plate shall facilitate the addition of a strobe to a bell installation.The Strobe Plate shall mount to a 4" square backbox for flush mounting. NOTE: These notification appliances are UL listed and rated as "special application" which represents appliances which have been investigated to operate as described in the product's installation instructions over the voltage range of 16-32VDC orVFWR. 2700 Physical Dimensions 3-1/2" — 3" --i Selector Switch 2701 Physical Dimensions JCi1G�.\VI Switch 1 2700 Ordering Information Stand -Alone Strobes Accessories 30178-0-14 Flush or surface box, 1-9/16" (D) red 500-694496FA 3017B-0-21 Flush or surface box, 1-9/16" (D) white 500-695775FA 30188-0-14 Semi -Flush adapter plate red 500-694497FA 3018B-0-21 Semi -Flush adapter plate white 500-695776FA 30198-0-14 Concealed conduit plate red 500-694498FA 3019B-0-21 Concealed conduit plate white 500-695777FA 3046B-0-14 Surface box, 1.7" (D) red 500-695340FA 304613-0-21 Surface box, 1.7" (D) white 500-695874FA 304713-0-14 Surface box, 2.7" (D) red 500-695341FA 304713-0-21 Surface box, 2.7" (D) white 500-695875FA 3048B Flush box, 2.7" (D) 500-695342FA 5406B -0 -14 -24 -DC Sync Control Module red 500-696872FA 54068 -0 -21 -24 -DC Sync Control Module white 500-696873FA 2701 Ordering Information Signal Strobe Plates Typical Wiring Shown in Alarm from control panel notification circuit or from 5406 Sync Module d For Class "A" To next appliance or FACP Strobe For Class "B" To next appliance or end of line device IIIIIII�WARNING -The information contained in this document is intended only as a summary and line ill lig! is subject to change without notice.The devices described in this document have specific Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. instruction sheets which cover various technical, limitation and liability information. Copies of these instruction sheets and the General Product Warning and Limitations Document, 8 Fernwood Road • Florham Park, NJ 07932 which also contains important information, are provided with the product and are available Tel: (973) 593-2600 • Fax: (973) 593-6670 from the Manufacturer. Information contained in these documents should be consulted before specifying or using the product. For further information or assistance concerning Web: www.faradayfirealarms.com particular problems contact the Manufacturer. 3/05 2.5M SBT/IG March 2005 - Supersedes sheet dated 6/04