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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1185 Reinhart Rdjj CITY OF SANFORD PERMIT -APPLICATION RECeivm Permit#: OCO — 1 ; Date: FEB 2 1 2006 Job Address:`] Description of Work: T A1 LlTJZI-t) O'er 1 e /Tce - T Historic District: Zoning: Value of Work: $T,.S, QQ Permit Type: Building Electrical Mechanical Plumbing Fire Sprinkle Alarm Pool Electrical: New Service - # of AMPS Addition/Alteration Change of Service Temporary Pole' Mechanical: Residential Non -Residential Replacement New (Duct Layout & Energy Cale. Required) Plumbing/ New Commercial: # of Fixtures Plumbing/ New Residential: # of Water Closets Occupancy Type: Residential Commercial Construction Type: # of Stories: Parcel #: Bonding Company: Address: Mortgage Lender: Address: Architect/ Engineer: Address: of Water & Sewer Lines # of Gas Lines Plumbing Repair - Residential or Commercial Industrial Total Square Footage: of Dwelling Units: Flood Zone: (FEMA form required for other than X) Attach Proof of Ownership & Legal Description) Phone: Fax: 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 perfonned 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 require nts. f Florida Lien La FS 713. 6111 2k- La 6 Signature of Owner/Agent Date i ature of ontracto / gent Date Print Owner/Agent's Name Print Contractor/Agent's Name Signature of Notary -State of Florida Date Signatu of Not -State of f lorida q to u Jacqueline S Court 4 My Commission DD152558 4-7 or nd Expires October 25, 2006 Owner/ Agent is _ Personally Known to Me or Contractor/Agent is _ Personally Known to Me or Produced ID Produced ID APPLICATION APPROVED BY Special Conditions: Bldg: Zoning: Initial & Date) Utilities: Initial & Date) (Initial & Date) FD:/ o Initial & I aiea; mo CITY OF SANFORD FIRE DEPARTMENT FEES FOR SERVICES PHONE # 407-302-1091 * FAX #: 407-330-5677 DATE: PERMIT BUSINESS NAME / PROJECT: ADDRESS: I I X(:) 1\ r--- r, k Kd` PHONE NO( L't%, % e') --60 FAX NO.:_t,IST CONS . NSP. [ ] C / O INSP.:[] REINSPECTION [ ] PLANS REVIEW F. A. F.S. [ ] HOOD [ ] PAINT BOOTH [ ] BURN P ] TENPlftRMIT , ] TANK PERMIT [ ] OTHER TOTAL FEES: $ (PER UNIT SEE BELOW) COMMENTS: Address / Bldp,. # / Unit # Square Footage Fees per Bldg. / Unit 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 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 i i will comply with all applicable codes and ordinances of the City of Sanford, Florida. rze 5*b- Sanford ire Preven ion Division Applicant's Signature s Authorized Strategic Partner GE Security FIRE ALARM SYSTEM SUBMITTAL FOR TRUSTCO BANK LIFE SAFETY + FIRE ALARM + SECURITY + AUDIO & VIDEO + www.comsysgroup.com 407) 814-0225 [P] (407) 814-8868 [F] 151 SEMORAN COMMERCE PLACE APOPKA, FLORIDA 32703 State Certified Alarm Contractor EF0000856 / EF0001119 LIFE SAFETY • COMMERCIAL SYSTEMS GROUPG FIRE ALARM + SECURITY + AUDIO & VIDEO + TRUSTCO BANK Commercial Systems Group, Inc. respectfully submits the following Fire Alarm System equipment for your approval: EST SIGA-CT1 INPUT MODULE SIGA-CR CONTROL RELAY MODULE SIGA-270 MANUAL PULL STATION G1R-HDVM HORN STROBE GIR-VM STROBE 0 ' ' www.comsysgroup.com Authorized Strategic Partner (407) 814-0225 [P] (407) 814-8868 [F] 151 SEMORAN COMMERCE PLACE APOPKA, FLORIDA 32703GE Security State Certified Alarin Contractor EF0000856 / EF0001119 Security UTPUT DEVICES zrk .... s «§RriIbtjN QSQIQS ' a } S 2 3 y Models SIGA- 1, SIGA-CT2 & SIGA-MCT2 FeatUre5 M Multiple applications Including Alarm, Alarm with delayed latching (retard) forwaterflow applications, Supervisory, and Monitor. The installer selects one of four personality codes" to be downloaded to the module through the loopcontroller. Plug-in (U10)orstandardl-gang mount U 10 versions allow quick installation where multiple modules are required. The 1-gang mount version is ideal for remote locations that require a single module. M Automatic device mapping Signature modules transmit information to the loop controller regarding their circuit locations with respect to other Signature devices on the wire loop. M Electronic addressing Programmable addresses are downloaded from the loop controller PC, or the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. There are no switches or dials to set. Intelligent device with microprocessor All decisions are made at the module to allow lower communication speed with substantially improved control panel response time and less sensitivity to line noise and loop wiring properties; twisted or shielded wire is not required. Non-volatile memory Permanently stores serial number, type of device, andjob number. Automatically updates historic information including hours of opera- tion, last maintenance date, number of alarms and troubles, and time and date of last alarm. E3 Stand-alone operation The module makes decisions and inputs an alarm from initiating devices connected to it even if the loop controller's polling interroga- tion stops. (Function availability dependent upon control panel.) m Ground fau It detection by address Detects ground faults right down to the device level. 0 Diagnostic LEDs Flashing GREEN shows normal polling; flashing RED shows alarm/ active state. High ambienttemperature operation Install in ambient temperatures up to 120OF (49oC). Designed to ISO 9001 standards All Signature products are manufactured to strict international quality standards to ensure highest reliability. 0 imagination at ,h,ork SIGA-CT1/2 nted O MEA C E c t Application Notes Available Description The SIGA-CT1 Single Input Module and SIGA-CT2/SIGA-MCT2 Dual Input Modules are intelligent analog addressable devices used to connect one or two Class B normally -open Alarm, Supervisory, or Monitor type dry contact Initiating Device Circuits (IDC). The actual function of these modules is determined by the "personality code" selected by the installer. This code is downloaded to the module from the Signature loop controller during system configuration. The input modules gatheranalog information from the initiating devices connected to them and convert it into digital signals. The module's on- board microprocessor analyzes the signal and decides whether or not to input an alarm. The SIGA-CT1 and SIGA-CT2 mount to standard North American 1- gang electrical boxes, making them ideal for locations where only one module is required. Separate 1/0 and data loop connections are made to each module. The SIGA-MCT2 is part of the U10 family of plug-in Signature Series modules. Itfunctions identically tothe SIGA-CT2, but takes advantage of the modular flexibility and easy installation that characterizes all U10 modules. Two- and six -module U10 motherboards are available. All wiring connections are made to terminal blocks on the motherboard. U10 assemblies may be mounted in GE Security enclosures. www.gesecurity.com 8985 TOWN CENTER PARKWAY, BRADENTON, FL 34202 PHONE: 888=378-2329 - FAX: 866-503-3996 CANADA SALES: OWEN SOUND, ON S19-376-2430; FAX 519-376-7258 INTERNATIONAL SALES: (001) 905-270-1711; FAX 1001) 905-270-9553 Literature Sheet #85001-0241 Issue 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1 of 4 NClT TO BE .iED FOR INSTAL! ATIOPI PURY05 ES Installation SIGA-CT1 and SIGA-CT2: modules mount to North American 2t/z inch(64 mm) deep 1-gang boxes and 11/2 inch (38 mm) deep 4 inch square boxes with 1-gang covers and SIGA-MP mounting plates. The terminals are suited for #12 to #18 AWG (2.5 mm'to 0.75 mm') wire size. SIGA-MCT2: mount the U10 motherboard inside a suitable GE Security enclosure with screws and washers provided. Plug the SIGA-MCT2 into any available position on the motherboard and secure the module to the motherboard with the captive screws. Wiring connections are made to the terminals on the motherboard (see wiring diagram). 1_110 motherboard terminals are suited for #12 to #18 AWG (2.5 mm'to 0.75 mmz) wire size. UIO Motherboard 6-32 Sell -tapping screws Plug in (UIO) Captive Module: screws k 6 Flat washers LJ Cabinet or electrical enclosure w Electronic Addressing -The loop controller electronically addresses each module, saving valuable time during system commissioning. Setting complicated switches or dials is not required. Each module has its own unique serial number stored in its on -board memory. The loop controller identifies each device on the loop and assigns a "soft" address to each serial number. If desired, the modules can be ad- dressed using the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. GE Security recommends that this module be installed according to latest recognized edition of national and local fire alarm codes. Compatibility The Signature Series modules are compatible only with EST's Signature Loop Controller. The duty performed by the SIGA-CT1 and SIGA-CT2/MCT2 is determined by their sub -type code or "Personality Code". The code is selected by the installer depending upon the desired application and is downloaded from the loop controller. One personality code can be assigned to the SIGA-CT1. Two personality codes can be assigned to the SIGA-CT2/MCT2. Codes 1, 2, 3 and 4 can be mixed on SIGA-CT2/MCT2 modules only. For example, personality code 1 can be assigned to the first address (circuit A) and code 4 can be assigned to the second address Icircuit B). NORMALLY -OPEN ALARM - LATCHING (Personality Code 1) -Assign to one or both circuits. Configures either circuit A or B or both for Class B normally open dry contact initiating devices such as Pull Stations, Heat Detectors, etc. An ALARM signal is sent to the loop controller when the input contact is closed. The alarm condition is latched at the module. NORMALLY -OPEN ALARM - DELAYED LATCHING Personality Code 2) - Assign to one or both circuits. Configures either circuit A or B or both for Class B normally -open dry contact initiating devices such as Waterflow Alarm Switches. An ALARM signal is sent to the loop controller when the input contact is closed for approximately 16 seconds. The alarm condition is latched at the module. NORMALLY -OPEN ACTIVE - NON -LATCHING (Personality Code 3) - Assign to one or both circuits. Configures either circuit A or B or both for Class B normally -open dry contact monitoring input such as from Fans, Dampers, Doors, etc. An ACTIVE signal is sent to the loop controller when the input contact is closed. The active condition is not latched at the module. NORMALLY -OPEN ACTIVE - LATCHING (Personality Code 4)- Assign to one or both circuits. Configures either circuit A or B or both for Class B normally open dry contact monitoring input such as from Supervisory and Tamper Switches. An ACTIVE signal is sent to the loop controller when the input contact is closed. The active condition is latched atthe module. Ordering Information Catalog Number Description Ship Wt. Ibs (kg) SIGA-CT1 Single Input Module — UL/ULC Listed 0.4 (0.15) SIGA-CT2 Dual Input Module — UL/ULC Listed 0.4 (0.15) SIGA-MCT2 Dual Input Plug-in (UIO) Module UL, ULC Listed 0.1 (0.05) Related Equipment 27193-11 Surface Mount Box - Red, 1-gang 1.0 (0.6) 27193-16 Surface Mount Box - White, 1-gang 1.0 (0.6) SIGA-U102R Universal Input -Output Module Board w/Riser Inputs —Two Module Positions 0.32 (0.15) SIGA-U106R Universal Input -Output Module Board w/Riser Inputs — Six Module Positions 0.62 (0.28) SIGA-U106 Universal Input -Output Module Board Six Module Positions 0.56 (0.25) MFC-A Multifunction Fire Cabinet - Red, supports Signature Module Mounting Plates 7.0 (3.1) SIGA-MP1 Signature Module Mounting Plate, 1 footprint 1.5 (0.70) SIGA-MP2 Signature Module Mounting Plate, 1/2 footprint 0.5 (0.23) SIGA-MP2L Signature Module Mounting Plate, 1/2 extended footprint 1.02 (0.46) www.gesecurity.com Page 2 of 4 Literature Sheet #85001-0241 Issue 6 iOT ln, ;ED F 0 P IIII 5 TALI AT aN P., r-or? TypicalWiring Modules will accept#18 AWG (0.7Smm2). #16 (l.Omm2), and #14AWG (1.50mm2), and #12 AWG (2.50mm2) wire sizes. Note: Sizes # 16 AWG (1.Omm2) and #18 AWG (0.75mm2) are preferred for ease of installation. See Signature Loop Controller catalog sheet for detailed wiringrequirementspecifications. Initiating (Slave) Device Circuit Wire Specifications Maximum Allowable Wire Resistance 50 ohms (25 ohms per wire) per Circuit Maximum Allowable Wire Capacitance 0.1uF per Circuit For Design Reference: Wire Size Maximum Distance to EOLR 18 AWG ( 0.75 mm2) 4,000 ft (1,219 m) 16 AWG ( 1.00 mm2) 14 AWG ( 1.50 mm2) 12 AWG ( 1.50 mmz) z A ShY,. Red Alarm/ R DATA IN (+) DATA IN (-) From SlgnatL or Previous Device Typical N. O. Initiating Device A SIGA- CT1 Typical N. O. Initiating Device INPUT 1 AT81 UL/ ULC Listed 47KQ EOL UL/ULC Listed Style B 47KII EOL Q1 Green LED Normal) Red LED Alarm/Active) NOTES Zis Maximum 25 Ohm resistance per wire. Z Maximum # 12 AWG (2.5 mm' )wire: Minimum #18 AWG (0.75 mm2). 30 Refer to Signature controller installation sheet for wiring specifications. ZL Maximum 10 Vdc @ 350 pA A5 The SIGA-UI06R and the SIGA-U102R do not come with T814. 6 All wiring is supervised and power -limited. 7 These modules will not support 2-wire smoke detectors. Warnings & Cautions This module will not operate without electrical power. As fires frequently cause power interruption, we suggest you discuss further safeguards with your local fire protection specialist. INPUT 2 UL/ULC Listed 47KS1 EOL Green LED Normal) DATA IN (+) DATA OUT (+) t DATA IN,, DATA OUT (-) From Signature Controller To Next Device or Previous Device Q 3 SIGA-CT2 1 Typical NO Initiating Device uvJ. 4 en EotlITIITIITI^om z I I mwl Data In + Signature J Data Circull t Dataow Green LED (Ndrmelt Red LEO ULNLC LI-d 1 EOL www. gesecurity.com Issue 6 Literature Sheet#85001- 0241 Page 3 of 4 0 Ta BE USED FOR INSTALI A710N PUS;ar:,E: Specifications Catalog Number SIGA-CT1 SIGA-CT2 SIGA-MCT2 Description Single Input Module Dual Input Module Type Code 48 (factory set) 49 (factory set) Four sub -types (personality codes) are available Four sub -types (personality codes) are availableAddressRequirementsUsesOneModuleAddressUsesTwoModuleAddresses Operating Current Standby = 2501jA; Activated = 400 A StandbyNy = 396NA; Activated = 680NA Operating Voltage 15.2 to 19.95 Vdc (19 Vdc nominal) Construction High Impact Engineering Polymer Mounting North American 21/2 inch (64 mm) deep one -gang boxes and 11/2 inch 38 mm) deep 4 inch square boxes with one -gang covers and U102R/6R/6 SIGA-MP mounting plates Motherboard Storage and Operating Environment Operating Temperature: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) Storage Temperature: -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C); Humidity: 0 to 93% RH LED Operation On -board Green LED - Flashes when polled; On -board Red LED - Flashes when in alarm/active Both LEDs - Glow steady when in alarm (stand-alone) Compatibility Use with Signature Loop Controller Agency Listings UL, ULC, MEA, CSFM Description (Signature Overview) The Signature Series intelligent analog -addressable system from GE Security is on entire family of multi -sensor detectors and mounting bases, multiple -function input and output modules, network and non - network control panels, and user-friendly maintenance and service tools. Analog information from equipment connected to Signature devices is gathered and converted into digital signals. An onboard microprocessor in each Signature device measures and analyzes the signal and decides whether or not to input an alarm. The microproces- sor in each Signature device provides four additional benefits - Self - diagnostics and History Log, Automatic Device Mapping, Stand-alone Operation and Fast, Stable Communication. Self -diagnostics and History Log - Each Signature Series device constantly runs self -checks to provide important maintenance informa- tion. The results of the self -check are automatically updated and permanently stored in its non-volatile memory. This information is accessible for review any time at the control panel, PC, or using the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. The information stored in device memory includes: Device serial number, address, and type Date of manufacture, hours of operation, and last maintenance date2 Number of recorded alarms and troubles, Time and date of lost alarm, Most recent trouble code logged by the detector — 32 possible trouble codes may be used to diagnose faults. Automatic Device Mapping -The Signature Data Controller (SDC) learns where each device's serial number address is installed relative to other devices on the circuit. The SDC keeps a map of all Signature Series devices connected to it. The Signature Series Data Entry Program also uses the mapping feature. With interactive menus and graphic support, the wired circuits between each device can be examined. Layout or "as - built" drawing information showing branch wiring (T-taps), device types and their address are stored on disk for printing hard copy. This takes the mystery out of the installation. The preparation of as -built drawings is fast and efficient. Device mapping allows the Signature Data Controller to discover: Unexpected additional device addresses. Missing device addresses. Changes to the wiring in the circuit. Most Signature modules use a "personality code" selected by the installer to determine their actual function. Personality codes are downloaded from the SDC during system configuration and are indicated during device mapping. Standalone Operation - A decentralized alarm decision by the device is guaranteed. Onboard intelligence permits the device to operate in standalone (degrade) mode. If Signature loop controller CPU communi- cations fail for more than four seconds, all devices on that circuit go into standalone mode. The circuit acts like a conventional alarm receiving circuit. Each Signature device on the circuit continues to collect and analyze information from its slave devices. When connected to a panel utilizing standalone operation, modules with their "personality" set as alarm devices (IDC) will alarm should their slave alarm -initiating device activate. Fast Stable Communication - Built-in intelligence means less information needs to be sent between the device and the Signature Data Controller SDC). Other than regular supervisory polling response, Signature devices only need to communicate with the SDC when they have something new to report. This provides very fast control panel response and allows a lower baud rate (speed) to be used for communication on the circuit. The lower baud rate offers several advantages including: Less sensitivity to circuit wire characteristics. Less sensitivity to noise glitches on the cable. Less emitted noise from the data wiring. Twisted or shielded wiring is not required. Diagnostic LEDs - Twin LEDs on most Signature devices provide visual indication of normal and alarm -active conditions. A flashing green LED shows normal system polling. A flashing red LED means the module is in alarm -active state. Both LEDs on steady indicates alarm -active state - standolone mode. Testing & Maintenance - Automatic self -diagnosis identifies when a Signature device is defective and causes a trouble message. The user- friendly maintenance program shows the current state of each device and other pertinent information. Single devices may be turned off temporarily, from the control panel. Scheduled maintenance (Regular or Selected) for proper system operation should be planned to meet the requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Refer to current NFPA 72 and ULC CAN/ULC 536 standards. Quality and Reliability - GE Security Signature devices are manufactured in North America to strict international ISO 9001 standards. All electronics utilize surface mount technology (SMT) for smaller size and greater immunity to RF noise. A conformal coating is used for humidity and corrosion resistance. EST3 V.2 only. Retrievable with SIGA-PRO programming tool. www.gesecurity.com It is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate. We cannot 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 GE Security. 2003 GE Security Page 4 of 4 Literature Sheet #85001-0241 Printed in U.S.A. Issue 6 0 Securitg INTELLIGENT INPUT/OUTPUT DEVICES RIMEr s'«: Com'xpatifflty' QS4/Qsxa Estz .,.. a:z Control Relay Modules Model SIGA-CR, SIGA-MCR, SIGA-CRR, SIGA-MCRR Features M Provides one no/nccontact(SIGA-CR/MCR) Form "C' dry relay contact can be used to control external appliances such as door closers, fans, dampers etc. Allows group operation ofsounder bases The SIGA-CRR/MCRR reverses the polarity of its 24 Vdc output, thus activating all Sounder Bases on the data loop. Plug-in (U10)or standard 1-gang mount U 10 versions allow quick installation where multiple modules are required. The 1-gang mount version is ideal for remote locations that require a single module. Automatic device mapping Signature modules transmit information to the loop controller regarding theircircuit locations with respectto other Signature devices on the wire loop. Electronic Addressing Programmable addresses are downloaded from the loop controller, a PC, or the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. There are no switches or dials to set. Is Intelligent device with microprocessor All decisions are made at the module to allow lower communication speed with substantially improved control panel response time and less sensitivity to line noise and loop wiring properties; twisted or shielded wire is not required. Ground fau It detection by address Detects ground faults right down to the device level. M Non-volatile memory Permanently stores serial number, type of device, andjob number. Automatically updates historic information including hoursofopera- tion, last maintenance date, number of alarms and troubles, and time and date of last alarm. El Diagnostic LEDs Flashing GREEN shows normal polling; flashing RED shows alarm/ active state. High ambienttemperature operation Install in ambient temperatures up to 120°F (49°C). Designed to ISO 9001 standards All Signature products ore manufactured to strict international quality standards to ensure highest reliability. 0imaginotion at work anted Description SIGA•CRx MEA U:C The Control Relay Module and the Polarity Reversal Relay Module are part of EST's Signature Series system. They are intelligent analog addressable devices available in either plug-in (U10) versions, or standard 1-gang mountversions. The SIGA-CR/MCR Control Relay Module provides a Form "C" dry relay contact to control external appliances such as door closers, fans, dampers etc. This device does not provide supervision of the state of the relay contact. Instead, the on -board microprocessor ensures that the relay is in the proper ON/OFF state. Upon command from the loop controller, the SIGA-CR/MCR relay activates the normally open or normally -closed contact. The SIGA-CRR/MCRR Polarity Reversal Relay Module provides a Form C" dry relay contact to power and activate a series of SIGA-AB4G Audible Sounder Bases. Upon command from the Signature loop controller, the SIGA-CRR reverses the polarity of its 24 Vdc output, thus activating all Sounder Bases on the data loop. Standard -mount versions (SIGA-CR and SIGA-CRR) are installed to standard North American 1-gang electrical boxes, making them ideal for locations where only one module is required. Separate 1/0 and data loop connections are made to each module. Plug-in U10 versions (SIGA-MCR and SIGA-MCRR) are part of the U10 family of plug-in Signature Series modules. They function identically to the standard mount versions, but take advantage of the modular flexibility and easy installation that characterizes all U10 modules. Two - and six -module U10 motherboards are available. All wiring connections are made to terminal blocks on the motherboard. UIO assemblies may be mounted in GE Security enclosures. www.gesecurity.com 8985 TOWN CENTER PARKWAY, BRADENTON, FL 34202 PHONE: 888-378-2329 • FAX: 866-503-3996 CANADA SALES:OWEN SOUND, ON 519-376-2430; FAX 519-376-72SB INTERNATIONAL SALES: (0011905-270-1711; FAX (001) 9OS-270-9553 Literature Sheet #85001-0239 Issue 7 Not to be used for installation purposes. Pagel of 6 Tt' '.tiEC F;)R Ild c: 7A. l'_i.T lOhl P Ir.PrS 0 E' Installation SIGA- CR and SIGA-CRR: modules mount to North American 2t/2 inch (64 mm) deep 1-gang boxes and 11/2 inch (38 mm) deep 4 inch square boxes with 1-gang covers and SIGA-MP mounting plates. The terminals are suited for #12 to #18 AWG 2.5 mm2 to 0.75 mm2) wire size. to b SIGA- MCR and SIGA-MCRR: mount the U10 motherboard inside a suitable GE Security enclosure with screws and washers pro- vided. Plug the module into any available position on the motherboard and secure the module to the motherboard with the captive screws. Wiring connections are made to the terminals on the motherboard ( see wiring diagram). U10 motherboard termi- nals are suited for #12 to #18 AWG (2.5 mm' to 0.75 mm') wire size. Electronic Addressing - The loop controller electronically addresses each module, soving valuable time during system commissioning. Setting complicated switches or dials is not required. Each module has its own unique serial number stored in its on -board memory. The loop controller identifies each device on the loop and assigns a "soft" address to each serial number. If desired, the modules can be ad- dressed using the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. GE Security recommends thatthis module be installed according to latest recognized edition of national and local fire alarm codes. Application The operation of Signature Series control relays is determined by their sub -type code or "Personality Code." Personality Code 8: CONTROL RELAY (SIGA-CR/MCR) Dry Contact Output. This setting configures the module to provide one Form "C" DRY RELAY CONTACT to control Door Closers, Fans, Dampers, etc. Contact rating is 2.0 amp @ 24 Vdc; 0.5 amp @ 120 Vac (or 220 Vac for non- UL applications). Personality Code 8 is assigned at the factory. No user configuration is required. Personality Code 8: POLARITY REVERSAL RELAY MODULE (SIGA-CRR/ MCRR). This setting configures the module to reverse the polarity of its 24 Vdc output. Contact rating is 2.0 amp @ 24 Vdc (pilot duty). Personal- ity Code 8 is assigned at the factory. No user configuration is required. Compatibility The Signature Series modules are compatible only with EST's Signature Loop Controller. Warnings & Cautions This module will not operate without electrical power. As fires frequently cause power interruption, we suggest you discuss further safeguards with your local fire protection specialist. Testing & Maintenance The module' s automatic self -diagnosis identifies when it is defective and causes a trouble message. The user-friendly maintenance program shows the current state of each module and other pertinent messages. Single modules may be turned off (deactivated) temporarily, from the control panel. Availability of maintenance features is dependent on the fire alarm system used. Scheduled maintenance (Regular or Selected) for proper system operation should be planned to meet the require- ments of the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Referto current NFPA 72 and ULC CAN/ULC 536 standards. www.gesecurity. com Page 2 of 6 Literature Sheet # 85001-0239 Issue 7 OT 1r SED FbR IPI',TA:.Ii+TIaPI P,.i.., r,.,ES. TypicalWiring Modules will accept #18 AWG (0.7Smm2), #16 (1.Omm2), #14 AWG (1.50mm2) and #12 AWG (2.5mm2) wire sizes. Note: Sizes #16 AWG (1.Omm2) and #18 AWG (0.75mm2) are preferred for ease of installation. See Signature Loop Controller catalog sheet for detailedwiringrequirementspecifications. DATA IN (+) DATA IN(-) From Signature or Previous Normally- Normally - Open Common Closed Green LED Normal) Notes Refer to Signature Loop Controller Installation Sheet A OUT (+) for wiring specifications. A OUT (-) ZL NFPA 72 requires that the SIGA-CR/SIGA-MCR be installed in the same room as the device it is JextDevicecontrolling. This requirement may not apply in all markets. Check with your local AHJ for details. SIGA- CR Control Relay Normally Open Common Normally Closed A Q 1234 Data In + 4 3 2 1 Data Out Green LED (Normal) Red LED (Active) No connections required for SIGA- MCR. Other modules may require connections. SIGA- MCR Control Relay The SIGA-UI06R and the SIGA-UI02R do not come with TB14. A The SIGA-UI06 does not come with TB8 through TB 13. Supervised and power -limited. If the source is nonpower-limited, maintain a space of 1/4 inch from power -limited wiring or use FPL, FPLP, FPLR, or an equivalent in accordance with the National Electrical Code. 7) Maximum #12 AWG (2.5mm2) wire. Min. # 18 (0.75mm2). No connections required for SIGA- MCR. Other modules may require connections. www. gesecurity.com Issue 7 Literature Sheet#85001-0239 Page 3of6 TO R E J SEC F{)R I hI F. TA. L L A T 101,l p?i P,PpS E<: Typical Wiring Modules will accept #18 AWG (0.75mm2), #16 (1.0mm2), #14 AWG (1.50mm2) and #12 AWG (2.50mm2) wire sizes. Note: Sizes #16 AWG (1.Omm2) and #18 AWG (0.75mm2) are preferred for ease of installation. See Signature Loop Controller catalogsheetfordetailedwiringrequirementspecifications. Listed 24 VD( Nominal POWE Suppl Signature Controller SIGA- CRR Schematic SIGA- AB4G SIGA-AB4G SIGA-AB4G Audible Base Audible Base AtidihlP Race tui ulsduurtyrulsconnecung sounderbase SIGA- MCRR Schematic Power In Power Out polarity reverses when activated. Notes Al Refer to the Signature controller installation sheet for wiring. 20 One Pair of Wires (24 Vdc power). QOne Pair of Wires (Signature Data). A4 Single Wire (24 Vdc power). 50 The SIGA-UI06R and the SIGA-U102R do not come with TB14. The SIGA-UI06 does not come with T88 through TB13. 07 Supervised and power -limited. AS If the source is nonpower-limited, maintain a space of 1/ 4 inch from power -limited wiring or use FPL, FPLP, PLR, or an equivalent in accordance with the National Electrical Code. 9 Maximum #12 AWG (2.5 mmz ) wire; Minimum #18 AWG ( 0.7S mmz ). 10 End -of -Line Relay must monitor and report power supply trouble to control panel. 11 Class B Data wiring may be "T-tapped." Signature Data Data Out Circuit + Optional SIGA-MCRR or SIGA-MCR for disabling/ disconnecting an audible base. SIGA- MCRR O Z Z Audible Bases- C7 FAI 6254A- 003 EOL Relay required for supevision O 1 6 7 For normal operation SIGA-CT1 For General Fire Alarm Operation 4 3 2 1 LUTTM SIGA- MCRR SIGA- UIO(R) series motherboard 4' 3No connections required for TB74 SIGA-MCRR. Other modules may require connections. Green LED (Normal) 3` Red LED (Active) 2th' No connections required for iB15SIGA-MCRR. Other modules may require connections. No connections required for SIGA-MCRR. Other modules may require connections. www. gesecurity.com Page 4 of 6 Literature Sheet #85001-0239 Issue 7 yyr 0 0JiITi0e aSED FiIR INSTA1__A r;c?ni Pi Specifications Catalog Number SIGA-CR SIGA-MCR SIGA-CRR SIGA-MCRR Description Control Relay Polarity Reversal Relay Type Code Personality Code 8 (Factory Set) Address Requirements Uses 1 Module Address Operating Current Standby = 100µA Activated = 100µA Operating Voltage 15.2 to 19.95 Vdc (19 Vdc nominal) Form "C" Relay Type and Rating 24 VDC = 2 amps (pilot duty) 120 Vac = 0.5 amps 220 Vac (non-UL) = 0.5 amps North American 21/2 inch North American 21/2 inch 64 mm) deep 1-gang boxes 64 mm) deep 1-gang boxes Mounting and 11/2 inch (38 mm) deep Plugs into and 11/2 inch (38 mm) deep Plugs into 4 inch square boxes U102R, U106R or U106 4 inch square boxes U102R, U106R or U106 with 1-gang covers Motherboards with 1-gang covers Motherboards and SIGA-MP mounting and SIGA-MP mounting plates plates Construction & Finish High Impact Engineering Polymer Storage and Operating Operating Temperature: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) Environment Storage Temperature: -40F to 140OF (-20°C to 60°C) Humidity: 0 to 93% RH LED Operation On -board Green LED - Flashes when polled On -board Red LED - Flashes when in alarm/active Compatibility Use With: Signature Loop Controller Agency Listings UL, ULC, CSFM, MEA Ordering Information Catalog Number Description Ship Weight - Ibs (kg) SIGA-CR Control Relay Module (Standard Mount) - UL/ULC Listed 0.4 (0.15) SIGA-MCR Control Relay Module (U10 Mount) - UL Listed 0.18 (0.08) SIGA-CRR Polarity Reversal Relay Module (Standard Mount) - UL/ULC Listed 0.4 (0.15) SIGA-MCRR Polarity Reversal Relay Module (U10 Mount) - UL Listed 0.18 (0.08) Related Equipment 27193-11 Surface Mount Box - Red, 1-gang Surface 1 (0.6) 27193-16 Mount Box -White, 1-gang 1 (0.6) SIGA-U102R Universal Input -Output Module Board w/Riser Inputs - Two Module Positions 0.32 (0.15) SIGA-U106R Universal Input -Output Module Board w/Riser Inputs - Six Module Positions 0.62 (0.28) SIGA-U106 Universal Input -Output Module Board - Six Module Positions 0.56 (0.25) SIGA-AB413 Audible (Sounder) Detector Base 0.3 (0.15) Accessories MFC-A Multifunction Fire Cabinet - Red, supports Signature Module Mounting Plates 7.0 (3.1) SIGA-MP1 Signature Module Mounting Plate, 1 footprint 1.5 (0.70) SIGA-MP2 Signature Module Mounting Plate, 1/2 footprint 0.5 (0.23) SIGA-MP2L Signature Module Mounting Plate, 1/2 extended footprint 1.02 (0.46) Issue 7 www.gesecurity.com Literature Sheet #85001-0239 Page 5 of 6 a i0i Ta BE USE[) F;,R IIII 4T-ALL A710H PU RPO'i E4. Description ( Signature Overview) The Signature Series intelligent analog -addressable system from GE Security is an entire family of multi-sensordetectors and mounting bases, multiple -function input and output modules, network and non - network control panels, and user-friendly maintenance and service tools. Analog information from equipment connected to Signature devices is gathered and converted into digital signals. An onboard microprocessor in each Signature device measures and analyzes the signal and decides whether or not to input an alarm. The microproces- sor in each Signature device provides four additional benefits - Self - diagnostics and History Log, Automatic Device Mapping, Stand-alone Operation and Fast, Stable Communication. Self - diagnostics and History Log - Each Signature Series device constantly runs self-checksto provide important maintenance informa- tion. The results of the self -check are automatically updated and permanently stored in its non-volatile memory. This information is accessible for review any time at the control panel, PC, or using the SIGA- PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. The information stored in device memory includes: Device serial number, address, and type Date of manufacture, hours of operation, and last mainte- nance date2 Number of recorded alarms and troubles2 Time and date of last alarm' Most recent trouble code logged by the detector — 32 possible trouble codes may be used to diagnose faults. Automatic Device Mapping -The Signature Data Controller (SDC) learns where each device's serial number address is installed relative to other devices on the circuit. The SDC keeps a map of all Signature Series devices connected to it. The Signature Series Data Entry Program also uses the mapping feature. With interactive menus and graphic support, thewired circuits between each device can be examined. Layout or "as -built' drawing information showing branch wiring (T-taps), device types and their address are stored on disk for printing hard copy. This takes the mystery out of the installation. The preparation of as -built drawings is fastand efficient Device mapping allows the Signature Data Controllerto discover: Unexpected additional device addresses Missing device addresses Changes to the wiring in the circuit. Most Signature modules use a personality code selected by the installer to determine their actual function. Personality codes are downloaded from the SDC during system configuration and are indicated during device mapping. Standalone Operation - A decentralized alarm decision by the device is 1 EST3 V.2 only. z Retrievable with SIGA-PRO programming tool. guaranteed. Onboard intelligence permits the device to operate in standalone ( degrade) mode. If Signature loop controller CPU communi- cations fail for more than four seconds, all devices on that circuit go into standalone mode. The circuit acts like a conventional alarm receiving circuit. Each Signature device on the circuit continues to collect and analyze information from its slave devices. When connected to a panel utilizing standalone operation, modules with their "personality" set as alarm devices (I DC) will alarm should their slave alarm -initiating device activate. Fast Stable Communication - Built-in intelligence means less informa- tion needs to be sent between the device and the Signature Data Controller ( SDC). Otherthon regular supervisory polling response, Signature devices only need to communicate with the SDC when they have something new to report. This provides very fast control panel response and allows a lower baud rate (speed) to be used for commu- nication on the circuit. The lower baud rate offers several advantages including: Less sensitivity to circuit wire characteristics Less sensitivity to noise glitches on the cable Less emitted noise from the data wiring Twisted or shielded wiring is not required. Diagnostic LEDs -Twin LEDs on most Signature devices provide visual indication of normal and alarm -active conditions. Aflashing green LED shows normal system polling. A flashing red LED means the module is in alarm -active state. Both LEDs on steady indicates alarm -active state - standalonemode. Testing & Maintenance - Automaticself-diagnosis identifies when a Signature device is defective and causes a trouble message. The user- friendly maintenance program shows the current state of each device and other pertinent information. Single devices may be turned off temporarily, from the control panel. Scheduled maintenance (Regular or Selected) for proper system operation should be planned to meet the requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Refer to current NFPA 72 and ULC CAN/ULC 536 standards. Quality and Reliability - GE Security Signature devices are manufactured in North America to strict international ISO 9001 standards. All electronics utilize surface mount technology (SMT) forsmallersize and greater immunity to RF noise. Aconformal coating is used for humidity and corrosion resistance. www. gesecurity.com It is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate. We con 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 GE Security. 2004 GE Security Page 6 of 6 Literature sheet#85001-0239 Printed in U.S.A. Issue 7 ecuritg INTELLIGENT INITIATING DEVICES a r 1111RCRR.OSA -113 9 Models SIGA-270,SIGA-270P,SIGA-278 Features Note: Somefeaturesdescribed here may not be supported by all control systems. Check your con trot panel's installation and Operation Guide for details. 13 Trod itionaIfamiIiorappearance SIGA-270 models feature our familiar teardrop design with simple positive pull action and sturdy die-cast metal body. M One stage (GA), two stage (pre -signal), and double action models SIGA-270 models are available for one or two stage alarm systems. The single stage double action SIGA-278 features a rugged Lexan housing with keyed reset mechanism. Ell Break glass operation An up -front visible glass rod on the SIGA-270 discourages tampering. Intelligent device c/w integral microprocessor All decisions are made at the station allowing lower communication speed while substantially improving control panel response time. Less sensitive to line noise and loop wiring properties; twisted or shielded wire is not required. Non-volatile memory Permanently stores serial number, type of device, andjob number. Automatically updates historic information including hours of opera- tion, last maintenance date, numberofalarms and troubles, and time and date of last alarm. Automatic device mapping Each station transmits wiring information to the loop controller regarding its location with respect to other devices on the circuit. m Electronic addressing Permanently stores programmable address; there are no switches or dials to set. Addresses are downloaded from a PC, or the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. Stand- alone operation The station inputs an alarm even if the loop controller's polling interrogation stops. Diagnostic LEDs Status LEDs; flashing GREEN shows normal polling; flashing RED shows alarm state. 0 Designed for high a mbienttemperature operation Install in ambient temperatures up to 120°F (49°C). M Designed to ISO 9001 standards Manufactured to strict international quality standards for highest reliability. 0imagination at work SIGA- 278 i. MEA O fi:) Patented Description SIGA- 270 SERIES The SIGA-270 and SIGA-278 series Manual Pull Stations are part of EST' s Signature Series system. The SIGA-270 Fire Alarm Manual Pull Stations feature our very familiar teardrop shape. They are made from die- cast zinc and finished with red epoxy powder -coat paint comple- mented by aluminum colored stripes and markings. With positive pull - lever operation, one pull on the station handle breaks the glass rod and turns in a positive alarm, ensuring protection plus fool -proof operation. Presignal models (SIGA-270P) are equipped with a general alarm (GA) keyswitch for applications where two stage operation is required. The up - front highly visible glass rod discourages tampering, but is not required for proper operation. EST' s double action single stage SIGA-278 station is a contemporary style manual station made from durable red colored lexon. To initiate an alarm, first lift the upper door marked "LIFT THEN PULL HANDLE", then pull the alarm handle. The integral microprocessor built into each Signature Series station providesfourimportantbenefits- Self -diagnostics and History Log, Automatic Device Mapping, Stand-alone Operation and Fast, Stable Communication. Self - diagnostics and History Log - Each Signature Series manual station constantly runs self -checks to provide important main-tenance information. The results of the self -check area utomotica I I y updated and permanently stored in the station's non-volatile memory. This information is accessible for review any time at the control panel, PC, or by using the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. The information stored in the station's memory includes: station serial number, address, and type www. gesecurity.com 8985 TOWN CENTER PARKWAY, BRADENTON, FL 34202 PHONE: 888-378-2329 • FAX:866-503-3996 CANADA SALES:OWEN SOUND, ON 519-376-2430. FAX 519-376-7258 INTERNATIONAL SALES: (001) 905-270-1711, FAX (001) 905-270-9553 Literature Sheet #85001-0279 Issue 7 Not to be used for installation purposes. Pagel of 4 0jC E/ d 1PURP date of manufacture, hours of operation, and last maintenance dote2 number of recorded alarms and troubles2 time and date of last alarm' most recent trouble code logged by the detector — 24 possible trouble codes may be used to diagnose faults. Automatic Device Mapping -The loop controller learns where each device's serial number address is installed relative to other devices on the circuit. The loop controller keeps a map of the Signature Series devices connected to it. The Signature Series Data Entry Program also uses the mapping feature. With interactive menus and graphic support, the wired circuits between each device can be examined. Layout or "as -built" drawing information showing wire branches (T-taps), device types and their address are stored on disk for printing hard copy. This takes the mystery out of the installation. The preparation of as -built drawings is fast and efficient. Device mapping allows the Signature loop controller to discover: unexpected additional device addresses missing device addresses changes to the wiring in the circuit. Stand-alone Operation - A decentralized alarm decision by the manual station is guaranteed. On -board intelligence permits the station to operate in stand-alone mode. If loop controller CPU communications fail for more than four seconds, all devices on that circuit go into stand- alone mode. The circuit acts like a conventional alarm receiving circuit. Each station will still transmit an alarm if its operating lever is pulled. Fast Stable Communication - Built-in intelligence means less informa- tion needs to be sent between the station and the loop controller. Other than regular supervisory polling response, the station only needs to communicate with the loop controllerwhen it has something new to report. This provides very fast control panel response time and allows a lower baud rate (speed) to be used for communication on the circuit. The lower baud rate offers several advantages including: less sensitivity to circuit wire characteristics less sensitivity to noise glitches on the cable less emitted noise from the data wiring twisted or shielded wiring is not required. Diagnostic LEDs -Twin LEDs provide visual indication of normal and alarm conditions. They are visible only when the station is removed from the mounting box. A flashing GREEN LED shows normal system polling from the loop controller. A flashing RED LED means the station is in alarm state. Both LEDs on steady shows alarm state - stand-alone mode. Quality and Reliability - GE Security modules are manufactured in North America to strict international ISO 9001 standards. All electronics utilize surface mount technology (SMT) for smaller size and greater immunity to RF noise. A conformal coating is used for humidity and corrosion resistance. ADA Compliant - Meets ADA requirements for manual pull stations. EST3 V.2 only. 2 Retrievable with SIGA-PRO programming tool. Typical Wiring The fire alarm station's terminal block accepts #18 AWG (0.75mm2) to 12 AWG (2.5mm2) wire sizes. See Signature Loop Controller catalog sheetfor detailed wiring requirement specifications. Wiring Notes 11 Refer to Signature Loop Controller manual for maximum wiredistance. 2. All wiring is power limited and supervised. REAR VIEW _ of SIGA-278 e O ` 0 0 T82 Red LED Alarm/Active) ft0r Green LED Normal) DATA IN(,) >-- DATA OUT (+) l DATA IN(-) DATA OUT (-) From Signature Controller p To Ned Device or Previous Device Figure 4. Single Stage Systems REAR VIEW of SIGA-270P, SIGC-270PB 0 T82 Red LED Alarm/Actve) Green LED Normap DATA IN (+) DATA OUT (+) t DATA IN (-) DATA OUT 0 From Signature Controller Y To Ned Device or Previous Device Al Figure 5. Two Stage Systems www.gesecurity.com Page 2 of 4 Literature Sheet #85001-0279 Issue 7 0 i OT 10 B'E USED FOR IN SI AL LAT ION P r),. r);ES. Installation Single -stage Signature Series fire alarm manual pull stations mount to North American 21/2 inch (64 mm) deep 1-gang boxes. Two stage presignal (270P) models require 11/2 inch (38 mm) deep 4-inch square boxes with 1-gang, 1/2-inch raised covers. Openings must be angular. Rounded openings ate notocceptable. Recommended box: Steel City Model 52-C-13; in Canada, use Iberville Model CI-52-C-49-1/2. All models include terminals are suited for #12 to #18 AWG (2.5 mmz to 0.75 mm') wire size. GE Security recommends that these fire alarm stationsbeinstalledaccordingtolatestrecognizededitionofnationalandlocalfirealarmcodes. Electronic Addressing: The loop controller electronically addresses each manual station, saving valuable time during system commissioning. Settingcomplicatedswitchesordialsisnotrequired. Each station has its own unique serial number stored in its on -board memory. The loop controlleridentifieseachdeviceontheloopandassignsa "soft" address to each serial number. If desired, the stations can be addressed using the SIGH -PROSignatureProgram/Service Tool. Do not use boxes with rounded openings. Compatible Electrical Box m 0 Back Plate Toggle Switch C Cover Release Scr w CompatibleElectricalBox t with 144rich raised covers ncz • g a of • Back 3 UVl Plate o Toggle Switch ?`• NORMAL e o ym® ReleaseGlass Rod Lever Figure 3. SIGA-2701a, SIGC-270PB installation Compatible Electrical Box;, Cover Release Screw La o Back Plate 0 Toggle Switch NORhV' o O Glass Rod T r Release Lever r I Figure 2. SIGA-270, SIGC-270F, SIGC-270B installation Compatibility Signature Series manual stations are compatible only with EST's Signature Loop Controller. Warnings & Cautions This device will not operate without electrical power. As fires frequently cause power interruption, we suggest you discuss further safeguards with your local fire protection specialist. Application The operating characteristics of the fire alarm stations are determined by their sub -type code or "Personality Code". NORMALLY -OPEN ALARM - LATCHING (Pesonality Code 1) is assigned by the factory; no user configuration is required. The device is configured for Class B IDC operation. An ALARM signal is sent to the loop controller when the station's pull lever is operated. The alarm condition is latched at the station. www.gesecurity.com Issue 7 Literature Sheet#85001-0279 Page 3 of 4 k o _ Eo r:?P n.i<;r°.t1A71or'i P!r -0iE<: Specifications Table SIGA-270 Catalog Number SIGC-270F SIGC-270B SIG4-270P SIGC-270PB SIGA-278 Description Single Action - One Stage Single Action -Two Stage Presignal) Double Action -One Stage9 Addressing Requirements Uses 1 Module Address Uses 2 Module Addresses Uses 1 Module Address Operating Current Standby = 250NA Standby = 396NA . Standby = 250NA Construction 8 Finish Activated = 400NA Activated = 680NA Activated = 400NA Diecast Zinc - Red Epoxy w/Aluminum markings Lexan Type Code Red w/White markings Factory Set Operating Voltage 15.2 to 19.95 Vdc (19 Vdc nominal) Storage and Operating Environmen Operating Temperature: 320F to 120oF (OoC to 49oC) Storage Temperature: -40F to 140OF (-20oC to 60oC) Humidity: 0 to 93% RH On -board Green LED - Flashes when polledLEDOperation On -board Red LED - Flashes when in alarm Both LEDs - Glow steady when in alarm (stand-alone) Compatibility Use With: Signature Loop Controller Agency Listings UL, ULC (note 1), MEA, CSFM Note 1: SIGC-270F, SIGC-270B and SIGC-270PB are ULC listed only. Suffix "F" indicates French markings. B" Suffix indicates English/French bilingual markings. Ordering Information Table Catalog Number Description Ship Wt. Ibs (kg) SIGA-270 One Stage Fire Alarm Station, English Markings - UL/ULC Listed SIGC-270F One Stage Fire Alarm Station, French Markings - ULC Listed SIGC-270B One Stage Fire Alarm Station, French/English Markings - ULC Listed SIGA-270P Two Stage (Presignal) Fire Alarm Station, 1 (.5) English Markings - UL/ULC Listed SIGC-270PB Two Stage (Presignal) Fire Alarm Station, French/English Markings - ULC Listed SIGA-278 Double Action (One Stage) Fire Alarm Station, English Markings - UL/ULC Listed ACCESSORIES 32997 GA Key w/Tag - for pre -signal station CANADA ONLY) 276-K2 GA Key - for pre -signal station USA ONLY) 27165 12 Glass Rods - for SIGA-270 series 1 (.05) CANADA ONLY) 270-GLR 20 Glass Rods - for SIGA-270 series USA ONLY) 276-GLR 20 Glass Rods - for SIGA-278 series 276E-RSB Surface Mount Box, Red for SIGA pull stations 1 (.6) Testing & Maintenance To test (or reset) the station simply open the station and operate the exposed switch. The SIGA-270 series are opened with a tool; the SIGA- 278 requires the key which is supplied with that station. The station's automatic self -diagnosis identifies when it is defective and causes a trouble message. The user-friendly maintenance program shows the current state of each Signature series device and other pertinent messages. Single devices may be deactivated temporarily, from the control panel. Availability of maintenance features is dependent on the fire alarm system used. Scheduled maintenance (Regular or Selected) for proper system operation should be planned to meet the requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Referto current NFPA 72 and ULC CAN/ULC S36standards. www.gesecurity.com 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 GE Security. m 2005 GE Security Page 4of4 Printed in U.S.A. Literature Sheet #85001-0279 Issue 7 x ED'J rRCS SV5TEMS TECHNOL'JC'Y Part of GE Secur,itg NOTIFICATION t, APPLIANCES O e,"^'.h Field Configurable Morns and Strobes G1 Series Features Unique low-profiledesign The most compact UL-1971/ULC-S526listed strobe available Ultra -slim -protrudes less than one inch from the wall Attractive appearance No visible mounting screws Four field -configurable options in one device Select 15, 30, 75, or 110 cd strobe output Select high (default) or low dB horn output Select temporal (default) or steady horn output Select public mode flash rate (default) or private mode temporal flash Easy to install Fits standard 1-gang electrical boxes - no trim plate needed Optional trim plate accommodates oversized openings Pre -assembled with captive hardware 12 AWG terminals - ideal for long runs or existing wiring Unparalleled performance Industry's most even light distribution Meets tough synchronizing standards for strobes Single microprocessor controls both horn and strobe Low current draw minimizes system overhead Independent horn control over a single pair of wires Highly regulated in -rush current Multiple frequency tone improveswall penetration Industry's firsttemporal strobe output Description The Genesis line of signals are among the smallest, most compact audible -visible emergency signaling devices in theworld. Aboutthe size of a deck of playing cards, these devices are designed to blend with any decor. Thanks to patented breakthrough technology, GE Security Genesis strobes do not require bulky specular reflectors and lenses. Instead, an exclusive cavity design conditions lightto produce a highly controlled distribution pattern. Significant development efforts employing this new technology have given rise to a new benchmark in strobe performance FullLight technology. Full Light strobe technology produces a smooth light distribution pattern without the spikes and voids characteristic of specular reflectors. This f sx magination at work Sele able PS, 30r 75, or I IO cd strobel .--, ' ;: 4W W 4 WWW 9 pVW r"CWWW M> 7- WA Listings pending. t r One or more patents pending. ensures the entire coverage area receives consistent illumination from the strobe flash. As a result, Genesis strobes with FuIlLight technology go well beyond the minimum UL-required "T" pattern, significantly exceeding UL-1971and ULC-S526light distribution requirements. Although all Genesis strobes are self -synchronizing, when installed with an optional synchronization module, strobe flashes from devices on the some circuit synchronize to within 10 milliseconds of each other indefinitely. This exceeds the two-hour minimum specified in the UL standards. Only one synchronization module is required per circuit. Genesis strobes and horn -strobes offer 15 to 110 candela output, which is selectable with a conveniently -located switch on the side of the device. The candela output setting remains clearly visible even after final installation, yet it stays locked in place to prevent unauthorized tampering. Genesis horn output reaches as high as 99 dB and features a unique multiple frequency tone that results in excellentwall penetration and on unmistakable warning of danger. Horns may be configured for either coded or non -coded signal circuits. They can also be set for low dB outputwith ajumper cut that reduces horn output by about S dB. Genesis signals feature textured housings in architecturally neutral white ortroditional fire red. An ingenious iconographic symbol indicates the purpose of the device. This universal symbol is code -compliant and is easily recognized by all building occupants regardless of what language they speak. Models with "FIRE" markings are also available. www.gesecurity.com 8985 TOWN CENTER PARKWAY, SRADENTON, FL 34202 PHONE: 888-378-2329 • FAX: 866-503-3996 CANADA SALES:OWEN SOUND, ON 519-376-2430; FAX 519-376-7258 INTERNATIONAL SALES: (001) 905-270-1711; FAX (001) 905-270-9S53 Literature Sheet #85001-0573 Issue 3 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1 of 6 MIN SED FaR INSTAL_A':IQN PiJ Pa';ES Genesis strobes are UL 1971-listed for use indoors as wall -mounted public -mode notification appliances for the hearing impaired. Prevailing codes require strobes to be used where ambient noise conditions exceed 105 dBA (87dBA in Canada), where occupants use hearing protection, and in areas of public accommodation as defined in the Americans with DisobilitiesAct (see application notes- USA). Combination horn -strobe signals mustbe installed in accordance with guidelines established for strobe devices. Strobes The following guidelines are based on ANSI/NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code (1999). when applied and installed in accordance with that code, GE Security strobes meet or exceed the illumination produced by the ADA-specified 75 candela (call strobe at 50 feet.* Non -Sleeping Rooms EST wall mounted strobes* Up to 20' x 20' (6.1 m x 6.1 m) One 15 cd strobe Up to 30' x 30' (9.1 m x 9.1 m) One 30 cd or two 15 cd strobes Up to 40' x 40' (12.2 m x 12.2 m) One 75 cd or two 30 cd strobes Up to 50' x 50' (15.2 m x 15.2 m) One 110 cd or two 75 cd strobes Corridors Any length. Maximum width: 20' (6.1m). 15 cd strobes spaced at 100' 30.5 m) max. Strobes must be placed within 15' (4.5m) of each end of the corridor. ADA suggests using 75 cd strobes throughout an area, with spacing that never exceeds 50 ft from the strobe to any point in the protected space. Non -Sleeping Rooms and Corridors: GE Security strobes rated at less than 110 cd per UL 1971 are intended for use in non -sleeping areas only. Install with the bottom of the device at least 80 inches (2.0 m) and no more than 96 inches (2.4 m) above the finished floor. No point in any space (including corridors) required to have strobes should be more than 50 feet (15.2 m) from the signal (in the horizontal plane). For detailed spacing requirements, consult The Handbook of Visible Notification Appliances for Fire Alarm Applications published by GE Security Press, or contact your local GE Security representative. Sleeping rooms: GE Security 110 cd strobes are intended for use in sleeping rooms and should be installed along with a smoke detector. It must be wall mounted at least 80" (2.03 m) above floor level, but no closer than 24" (610 mm) to the ceiling. The distance from the strobe to the pillow must not exceed 16' (4.8 m). Sleeping Rooms EST wall mounted strobe Any size 110 cd within 16 feet of pillow Horns The suggested sound pressure level for each signaling zone used with alert or alarm signals is at least 15 dB above the average ambient sound level, or 5 dB above the maximum sound level having a duration of at least 60 seconds, whichever is greater, measured 5 feet (1.5 m) above the floor. The average ambient sound level is, A -weighted sound pressure measured over a 24-hour period. Doubling the distance from the signal to the ear will theoretically result in a 6 d8 reduction of the received sound pressure level. The actual effect depends on the acoustic properties of materials in the space. A 3 dBA difference represents a barely noticeable change in volume. Application Notes - USA Audible signals in the public mode should never have a sound level less than 75 dBA at 10' (3 m) per NFPA 72. Signals cannot exceed 120 dBA per ADA and NFPA 72 atthe minimum hearing distance to audible appliance. Strobe and combination horn/strobe devices should be installed with the bottom of the device at least 80 inches (2.0 m) and no more than 96 inches (2.4 m) above the finished floor. Horns should be installed with their tops not less than 6 inches (152 mm) below the ceiling and not less than 90 inches (2.3 m) above the finished floor. Strobes must be used to supplement audible signals wherever the average ambient sound level exceeds 105 dBA. Combination audible/ visual signals must be installed in accordance with NFPA guidelines established for strobes. ADA requires visible signals in the following areas: rest rooms, meeting rooms, and other common use areas. sleeping rooms intended for use by persons with hearing impairment in accordance with Title 1 of ADA). work areas used by a person with a hearing impairment (per Title 1 of ADA). Application Notes - Canada Based in part on 1995 Canada National Building Code) The fire alarm signal sound pressure level shall not exceed 110 dBA in any normally occupied area. The sound pressure level from an audible signal in a floor area used for occupancies other than residential occupancies shall not be less than 10 dBA above ambient levels, and never less than 65 dBA. In sleeping rooms the sound pressure level from an audible signol shall not be less than 75 dBA when any interven- ing doors between the device and the sleeping room are closed. Audible signal devices shall be installed not less than 1.8 m to the center of the device above the floor (per CAN/ULC S524). The fire alarm audible signal shall be supplemented by fire alarm strobes in any floor area where the ambient noise level exceeds 87 dBA, or where the occupants of the floor area use ear protective devices, are located within an audiometric booth, or are located within sound insulating enclosures. This also applies to assembly occupancies in which music and other sounds associated with performances could exceed 100 dBA Strobes shall be installed in a building so that the flash from one device is visible throughout the floor area or portion thereof in which they are installed. For maximum safety, GE Security recommends that strobes be installed as per the guidelines shown here under Strobe Spacing. www.gesecurity.com Page 2 of 6 Literature Sheet #85001-0573 Issue 3 0 oT TO 3E 4ED FOR IhI Sr AL LAT!O PI PU?.Pn E<; Installation Genesis horns and strobes mount to any standard one -gang surface or flush electrical box. Matching optional trim plates are used to cover oversized openings and can accommodate one -gang, two -gang, four - inch square, or octagonal boxes, and European 100 mm square. Genesis Horn/Strobe with optional trim plate Wiring All Genesis signals come pre -assembled with captive mounting screws for easy installation. Two tabs at the top of the signal unlock the cover to reveal the mounting hardware. The shallow depth of Genesis devices leaves ample room behind the signal for extra wiring. Once installed with the cover in place, no mounting screws are visible. Field Configuration Temporal horn and horn -strobe models are factory set to sound in a three -pulse temporal pattern. Units may be config- ured for use with coded systems by Field wiring terminals accommodate #18 to #12 AWG (0.75 mmz to 2.5 mmz) wiring. Horns, strobes, and combination horn -strobes are interconnected with a single pair of wires as shown below. Polarity alarm c N Note: Strobes must have continuous voltage. next device end of line device cutting ajumper on the circuit board. This results in a steady output that can be turned on and off (coded) as the system applies and removes power to the signal circuit. A Genesis Signal Master is required when horn -strobe models are configured for coded systems. Non - temporal, horn -only models sound a steady tone. Genesis strobes and horn -strobes are shipped from the factory ready for use as UL 1971 compliant signals for public mode operation. These signals may be configured for temporal flash by cutting ajumperon the circuit board. This battery -saving feature is intended for private mode signaling only. Genesis strobes and horn -strobes may be set for 15, 30, 75, or 110 candela output. The output setting is changed by simply opening the device and sliding the switch to the desired setting. The device does not have to be removed to change the output setting. The setting remains visible through a small window on the side of the device after the cover is closed. Horns and horn -strobes are factory set for high dB output. Low dB output may be selected by cutting ajumper on the circuit board. This reduces the output by about 5 dB. www.gesecurity.com Issue 3 Literature Sheet #85001-0573 Page 3 of 6 1 O' in, ?E IiED 'r:;R IfdSrALLA?Ial•I PLRROSE`:. Specifications Housing Red or white textured UV stabilized, color impregnated engineered plastic. Exceeds 94V-0 UL flammability rating. Lens Optical grade polycarbonate (clear) Mounting Flush mount: 21/2 inch (64 mm) deep one -gang box indoor wall mount only) Surface mount: EST model 27193 surface mount box, wiremold box, or equivalent surface -mount box With optional trim plate: One -gang, two -gang, four -inch square, octagonal, or European single -gang box Wire connections Screw terminals: single input for both horn and strobe. #18 to #12 AWG (0.75 mm2 to 2.5 mm2) wire size Operating environment Indoor only: 32-120°F (0-49°C) ambient temperature. 93% relative humidity Agency UL 1971, UL 1638, UL 464, ULC S525, ULC S526, CSFM, CE, FCC, (MEA, FM pending). listings/approvals All models comply with ADA Code of Federal Regulation Chapter 28 Part 36 Final Rule.) Dimensions (HxWxD) Signal: 4-1/2" x 2-3/4" x 13/16" (113 mm x 68 mm x 21 mm) Trimplate: 5" (127 mm); Height- 5-7/8" (149 mm); Depth- 1/2" (13 mm) G1-HD series temporal -tone horns: non -coded, filtered 16-33 Vdc or unfiltered 16-33 Vdc FWR (or coded when horn set to steady tone) Operating voltage G1-HDVM series temporal -tone horn -strobes: non -coded, filtered 16-33 Vdc or unfiltered 16-33 Vdc FWR or coded (audible NAC only) when used with optional G1M Genesis Signal Master) G1-VM series strobes: non -coded, filtered 16 - 33 Vdc or unfiltered 16-33 Vdc FWR G1-P series steady -tone horns: coded or non -coded, filtered 20-31 Vdc or unfiltered 20-27 Vfwr Strobe output rating UL 1971, UL 1638, ULC S526: selectable 15 cd, 30 cd, 75 cd, or 110 cd output G1-VM strobes and G1-HDVM series temporal -tone horn -strobes: one flash per second synchronized with Strobe flash rate optional G1M Genesis Signal Master indefinitely within 10 milliseconds (or self -synchronized within 200 milliseconds over thirty minutes on a common circuit without G1 M Genesis Signal Master) Temporal setting (private mode only): synchronized to temporal output of horns on same circuit Compatible synchronization modules* G1M, G1M-RM, SIGA-CC1S, SIGA-MCC1S G1-HD temporal -tone horns and G1-HDVM series temporal -tone horn -strobes: temporal rate synchronized Horn pulse rate with optional G1 M Genesis Signal Master indefinitely within 10 milliseconds (or self -synchronized within 200 milliseconds over thirty minutes on a common circuit without G1 M Genesis Signal Master) G1-P steady -tone horns: continuous, steady tone only Temporal audible pattern 2 sec ON, 1/2 sec OFF, 1/2 sec ON, 1/2 sec OFF, 1/2 sec ON, 11/2 sec OFF, then repeat cycle Not comnotihlp with C;i-P 0-i- hn. Temporal Horns, Horn -strobes (G1-HD. G1-HDVM seriesl _ Hinh AR caul.,,, UL464 Average Peak Temporal I Steady Temporal/Steady Temporal/Steady 16 Vdc 81.4 85.5 91.4 94.2 24 Vdc 84.4 88.6 94.5 97.6 33 Vdc 86.3 90.4 96.9 99.5 Temporal Horns, Horn -strobes (G1-HD. G1-HDVM seriesl - Low dR Settinn UL464 Average Peak Temporal Steady Temporal/Steady Temporal/Steady 16 Vdc 76.0 80.1 86.3 89.2 24 Vdc 79.4 83.5 89.8 92.5 33 Vdc 82.1 86.5 92.5 95.3 Steady Tone Horns (G1-P series) UL464 Average Peak 77 90 91Z779091 77 90 91 Notes 1. All values shown ore dBA measured at 10 feet 13.01ml. 2. UL464 values measured in reverberation room. 3. Average and Peak values ore measured in onechoic chamber. Average Sound Output WBA) High dB setting, onecho.ic, 24V, measured at loft) Light output - (effective cd) Percent of UL rating versus angle www.gesecurity.com Page 4 of 6 Literature Sheet #85001-0573 Issue 3 04 NOT 70_ :SED FCR IN S TA! _Al IOA l pti r;J(l S E<,, Current Draw Strobes, Horn -Strobes Multi-cd Wall Strobes (G1-VM) UL Nameplate Ratina (III 1971 Frf—t;. RA. o A% 15 cd 30 cd 75 cd 110 cd VdcR16 RMS 103 RMS 141 RMS 255 RMS 311 Vfwr 125 179 346 392 Typical Current (Measured by FSTI 15 cd 30 cdr75cd1I RMS Mean RMS Mean RMS16Vdc857912712428520Vdc7166989624024Vdc59558280191 33 Vdc 46 44 64 63 112 111 137 136 16 Vfwr 119 64 169 97 332 203 376 240 20 Vfwr 24 Vfwr 33 Vfwr 103 94 87 51 44 37 143 129 112 76 65 52 253 218 179 150 121 89 33 —1 262 205 198 152 106 Multi-cd Wall Temporal Horn -strobes (G1-HDVM) - High dB Setting UL NamPnlarA art..., n n 16 Vdc 16 Vfwr 15 cd 30 cd 75 cd 110 cd RMS RMS RMS RMS 129 167 2111 337 176 230 3 77 443 Typical Current (Measured by FST) 15 cd 30 cd 75 cd 110 cd RMS Mean RMS Mean RMS Mean RMS Mean 16 Vdc 102 89 135 129 246 242 309 305 20 Vdc 88 77 109 104 193 190 248 243 24 Vdc 81 71 94 90 161 158 203 200 33 Vdc 74 64 72 74 124 121 154 151 16 Vfwr 144 77 182 106 352 212 393 249 20 Vfwr 141 68 162 87 274 158 362 210 24 Vfwr 136 65 152 76 235 133 282 165 33 Vfwr 125 54 144 65 201 101 232 123 Multi-cd Wall Temporal Horn -strobes (G1-HDVM) - Low dB Setting UL Namanlatc P.,; ., it n 16 Vdc 16 Vfwr 15 cd 30 cd 75 cd 110 cd RMS RMS RMS RMS 122 160 274 330 162 216 383 429 Typical Current (Measured by PRTI 15 cd 30 cd 75 cd 110 cd RMS Mean RMS Mean RMS Mean 16 Vdc 96 84 130 124 302 297 20 Vdc 79 70 104 99 1493E24 241 237 24 Vdc 68 61 88 84 197 193 33 Vdc 56 52 71 1An 143 16 Vfwr 128 69 180 344 204 389 244 20 Vfwr 1 88 60 157 F64 266 156 343 200 24 Vfwr 113 54 144 230 128 279 161 33 Vfwr 112 48 137 197 99 226 117 Horns Wall Temporal Horns (G1-HD) UL Namenlata nlrinn it II —A CK__.:.._ . High dB Low dB RMS RMS 16 Vdc 26 19 24 Vdc 36 27 33 Vdc 41 33 16 Vfwr 51 37 24 Vfwr 69 52 33 Vfwr 76 70 Typical Current (Measured by ESTI High dB RMS Mean Low dB RMS Mean 16 Vdc 22 17 17 14 20 Vdc 24 19 19 16 24 Vdc 27 21 22 18 33 Vdc 32 25 26 22 16 Vfwr 34 15 30 14 20 Vfwr 40 19 34 16 24 Vfwr 45 21 38 18 33 Vfwr 52 24 47 22 Wall Horns (G1-P) UL Nameplate Rating Qr'I ETA 16 Vdc 9 7 24 Vdc 11 g 33 Vdc 13 11 16 Vfwr 9 5 24 Vfwr 10 7 33 Vfwr 11 1 9 Measured by EST nMl 24 Vdc 10 10 24 Vdc 11 11 31 Vdc 12 12 20 Vfwr g 8 24 Vfwr 10 9 Notes and Comments 1. Current values are shown in mA. 2. UL Nameplate Rating can vory from Typical Current due to measurement methods and instruments used. 3. GE Security recommends using the Typical Current for system design including NAC and Power Supply loading and voltage drop calculations. 4. Use the Vdc RMS current ratings for filtered power supply and battery AH calculations. Use the Vfwr RMS current ratings for unfiltered power supply calculations. 5. Fuses, circuit breakers and other overcurrent protection devices are typically rated for current in RMS values. Most of these devices operate based upon the heating affect of the current flowing through the device. The RMS current (not the mean current) determines the heating affect and therefore, the trip and hold threshold for those devices. 6. Our industry has used 'mean' currents over the years. However, UL will direct the industry to use the 2004 RMS volues in the future. www.gesecurity.comIssue3 Literature Sheet #85001-0573 Page 5 of 6 t 0r III'_.iAL_ A i 10 N Pu PO Ec; Catalog Number Shipp Wt. Ibs (kg) White Finish Red Finish G1-HDVM G1R-HDVM Genesis Horn -Strobe (selectable 15, 30, 75, or 110 cd output, selectable high/low dB output) G1-VM G1R-VM nesis Strobe (selectable 15, 30, 75, or 1 10cd output) GI- HDti G1R-HD Genesis Temporal Horn (selectable high/low dB output) G1- P I G1 R-P Genesis Steady Horn (not compatible with Genesis Signal Master) G1F- HDVM G1RF-HDVM Genesis Horn -Strobe (selectable 15, 30, 75, or 110 cd output, selectable hi h/low dB output) p9pwith " FIRE" marking 0. 25 0. 11) G1 F-VM G1 RF-VM Genesis Strobe (selectable 15, 30, 75, or 110 cd output) — with "FIRE" marking G1F- HD G1RF-HD Genesis Temporal Horn (selectable high/low dB output) —with "FIRE" marking G1F- P G1RF-P I Genesis Steady Horn with "FIRE" marking (not compatible with Genesis Signal Master) Mounting Arressnriac G1T G1RT Genesis Trim Plate (for two -gang or 4" square boxes) 0.15 (0.7) G1T- FIRE G1RT-FIRE Genesis Trim Plate (for two -gang or 4" square boxes) with "FIRE" markings 0.15 (0.7) 27193- 16 27193-11 One -gang surface mount box Synchronization Modules G1M Genesis Signal Master — Snap -on Mount G1M- RM Genesis Signal Master — Remote Mount (1-gang) 0.2 (0.1) SIGA- CC1S Intelligent Synchronization Output Module (2-gang) 0.5 (0.23) SIGA- MCC1S Intelligent Synchronization Output Module (Plug-in UIO) 0.18 (0.08) Genesis Horn -Strobes may b 1,14be ordered in red or white, t I with orwithout'FIRE' marking. w t11# 1 WARNING: These devices will not operate without electrical power. As fires frequently cause power interruptions, we suggest you discuss further safeguards with your local fireprotectionspecialist. These visible signal appliances' flash intensity may not be adequate to alert or awaken occupants in the protected area. Research indicates that the intensity of strobe needed toawaken90 % of sleeping persons is approximately 100 cd. GE Security recommends that strobes in sleeping rooms be 110 cd minimum. Genesis_ and FullLight Strobe Technology are trademarks of GE Security, Inc. www. gesecuritg.com 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 GE Security. 2005 GE Security Printed in U.S.A. Page6of6LiteratureSheet #85001-0573 Issuee 3 JEB BUSH GOVERNOR DIANE CARR DISPLAY AS REQUIRED BY LAW SECRETARY a LTEB BUSH GOVERNOR a DIANE CARR SECRETARY DISPLAY AS REQUIRED BY LAW This is to Cert that D a v i d Sh affe r Commercia(Systems Croup, Inc. has successfu(CJ completed the E5T3 Pro ram andNetwor%,Course a factory training program for App(ications and Programming of the EST3 System and is hereby awardedfactory certification. r ji;rr.r 1rrJr L' y S F. l..-x •n n x y'. This is to Cert fy that David Shaffer Commercia(Systems Group, Inc. has successfuf( y competed the E5T3 Hardware and Insta(tation Se f-Study Course factory training for Hardware Components and Installation of E; 573 System and is hereby awardedfactory certification. Jy— i IIJ .r.JJIJJJJrfs.``t This is to Cert& that Davidshaffer Comrnerciafitems Group, Inc. has successfuf(y completed the G,C--3 Certi ication Course a factorj training program for Hardware, Instaffation and rProgramming of the IRC3 System and is hereby awarded factory certification. k 45+{ ''`, -,., h wsTM.. " pL,'s .P 3 . 1 i \_ i //V 1i`J V ._-----• r 1 1 412911996 60 Cours , e rrr5 f zr i a Certification Nu in 4037 , t W F 7 r5 LS 1 l ' This is to Cert that David Shaffer Commercia(StJ. stems Group, Inc. has successfu((y compfeted the FireWorks OS2 Certification Course a facto7y training program for Configuration & Programming of the ,fire7Norks OS2 System andis hereby awardedfactory certification. 1 / 29/2001 30 Cours is Certification N—fier. 35601 r JJ' III u b f FIy}, t Y4 i I, ` r 1,hfi i This is to Cert& that David Shaffer CommerciafSJstems Group, Inc. has successfuffy competed the FireWorks Certification Course a factory training program for Coiy quratian & Programming of the f ire7Nor%s Color Graphics System andis hereby awarded factory certification. 211712003 30 Coursr Certficnti07tNttiiiber:.42366- rr:.111 / J This is to Cert that DavidShaffer ConamerciezfSJstenu Group, Inc. has successfuf(J cornpfeted the ACC Cert fication Course a factory training program for Hardware and Programming of the FCCSJstem andis hereby awarded factory certification. r! J J This is to Certify that Shaun Thomas CommerciaCSystems Group, Inc. has successfuCfy compCetecftFie EST3 Program andXetwoYkCourse a factory training program for Applications andProgramming of the E,573 System ancfis Fiere6y awardedfactory certification. lII t a Y 1 i Y.I I i e ar Iry. 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Dave Luna, Trainer t GE Infrastructure Security Presented to Brian Peseckg, Commercial Systems Group Inc. for the completion of the Digiplex/Cyberdome Technical Training June 3, 2005 Orlando, FL I t' AIF Dave Luna, Trainer HEREBY CERTIFIES THAT BRIAN L. PESECKY HAS ATTAINED THE GRADE. OF LEVEL 'I IN FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY FIRE'ALARM SYSTEMS AND RECOGNIZES THAT THROUGH EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, AND KNOWLEDGE THIS PERSON HAS MET THE STANDARDS SET FORTH BY THIS INSTITUTE Certification Valid through June 1, 2006 CERTIFICATION NUMBER 108533 CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS, NICET SPONSORED BY THE NATIONAL SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS This is to cert& that Brian Pesec,r CoinmerciaCSysten' s Croup, Inc. has successfuff com feted the E572 Certification (SDU) Course a factorry training program for the insta(fation, programmin , andnetworking T.2 gofESandishereby awarded fac tort centca ion. 4/6/2005 S v . =` - 4 Hours tir ,— Ccrtificntinn.N.m6er: 52%46 MIN 1 4Ay5Ys ; d 00 MUS 4TIMMV11211i r'r' J J j._.+J_1JJ J-J'f riJ r{ 0, 5 m ^ a 6 L, r, This is to Certib that Shane Bowen Conamercia(Systems Group, Inc. has successfully compCetecfthe STA1'adCeYtification Course afactory training program for on urdi® rcandtyou6leshooting of the STAWCallsystem dnfislitere6,aaaYcleclfactory certz ication. K Al 15ram'. at. m. hrx gY T-s g SCOMM UN/ CA'/ O N 'SYSTEMS a k+ gfy i Tr r 1R Manager