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Historic District: Zoning: Value of Work: S Z. Qoev•
Permit Type: Building Electrical Mechanical Plumbing )*- Fire Sprinkler/Alarm Pool _
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 or Commercial
Occupancy Type: Residential Commercial Industrial Total Square Footage:
Construction Type: # of Stories: # of Dwelling Units: Flood Zone: (FEMA form required for other than X)
Parcel #: 7-S - 141- 30 "5 1- J(OOC - OCKi:C)i (Attach Proof of Ownership & Legal Description)
Owners Name & Address: C-PAJIMAM41 d&r PAL- M1661c>4L6. - - BoNPT I- "AG.
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Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do the work and installations as indicated. 1 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: 1 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
tiria worry, anti theta may ba additional permits reyuircd from odrer governmental amities suc"wawrmwag t disuicrs, state agencip, or ieuerai agtrciw.
Acceptance o rmit is ven iicatio that will noti the owner of the property of the mquiremaw, FS 713.
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WORKING VALUE SUMMARY GENERAL
Value
Method: Market Parcel
Id: 25-19-30-5AG-100C-0060 Number
of Buildings: 1 Owner:
CHURCH ST PAUL MISSIONARY Depreciated
Bldg Value: $154,256 Own/
Addr: BAPTIST INC TRUSTEES Depreciated
EXFT Value: $150 Mailing
Address: 813 PINE AVE Land Value (Market): $30,504 City,
State,ZipCode: SANFORD FL 32771 0 LandValueAg: $0 Property
Address: 813 PINE AVE SANFORD 32771 Just/Market Value: $184,910 Facility
Name: Assessed Value (SOH): $184,910 Tax
District: S1-SANFORD Exempt
Value: $184,910 Exemptions:
36-CHURCH/RELIGIOUS Taxable
Value: $0 Dor:
71-CHURCHES Tax
Estimator SALES
2005
VALUE SUMMARY Deed
Date Book Page Amount Vac/Imp Qualified FINAL
JUDGEMENT 02/2005 05604 1021 $100 Improved No 2005
Tax Bill Amount: $0 WARRANTY
DEED 01/1960 00277 0354 $200 Improved No 2005
Taxable Value: $0 WARRANTY
DEED 01/1958 00202 0445 $100 Improved No DOES
NOT INCLUDE NON -AD VALOREM ASSESSMENTS
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Price Value LEGS 1/2 OF LOT 6 +ALL LOTS 7 + g BLK FRONT FOOT &
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000 200.00 $30,504 10 TR C TOWN OF SANFORD DEPTH PB
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Bit Fixtures
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Description Year
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1 $150 $150 NOTE: Assessed
values shown are NOT certified values and therefore are subject to change before being finalized for ad valorem tax
purposes. If you
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CITY OF SANFORD FIRE DEPARTMENT
FEES FOR SERVICES
PHONE # 407-302-1091 * FAX #: 407-330-5677
PERMIT #: 0 l0 " \3 (jolN
BUSINESS NAME / PROJECT:
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PHONE NO.: FAX NO.:
CONST. INSP. [ ] C / O INSP.:[ 1 REINSPECTION [ ] PLANS REVIEW
F. A. [ ] F.S. HOOD [ 1 PAINT BOOTH [ ] BURN P MIT
TENT PERMIT ] TANK PERMIT [ ] OTHER
TOTAL FEES: $ - e IZ5!D (
PER UNIT SEE BELOW)
COMMENTS:
Address / Bldg. # / Unit #
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Square Footage Fees per Bldg. / Unit
Fees must be paid to Sanford Building Department, 300 N. Park Ave., Sanford, FI. 32771 Phone # -407-
330-5656. Proof of Payment must be made to Fire Prevention division before any further services can take
place. I certify that the above is true and correct and that I
will comply with all applicable codes and ordinances
of the City of Sanford, Florida.
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Sanfor ire Pre noon Division Applicant's Signature
SANFORD FIRE DEPARTMENT
FIRE PREVENTION DIVISION
300 N. Park Ave., Sanford, Fl. 32771 / P. O. Box 1788, Sanford, Fl. 32772
407 302-2516 / FAX (407) 302-2526
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Plans Review Sheet
Date: March 1, 2006 Business Address: 813 Pine Street
Occ. Ch. 13 Existing Assembly
Business Name: Church St. Paul Missionary Ph. ()
Contractor: Fire Check Ph. (407) 324-0201
Fax. (407) 324-0214
Reviewed [ ] Reviewed with comment [ X ) Rejected [ ]
Reviewed by: Timothy Robles, Fire Marshal
Comment: Install into a Residential existing hood system
2 residential stoves & two systems
1.1 Application — Instillation of Guardian #3 O,Jlow points Eight points
1.2 System shall shut off electrical appliance
1.3 "K" rated fire extinguisher required to be service and 25' from range with proper sigh for
usage requirements
1.4 Call (407) 302-2516 for fre inspection final
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THE GUARDIAN
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Patented
Residential Rangetop Fire Protection
Manual Remote Pull Station:
Manual activation of the system will cause
the extinguisher unit to fully discharge
extinguishing agent, shut off the range to
burners and activate the alarm or other
electrical accessories.
Remote Alarm:
Where different cabinet designs or material
thickness prevent proper db levels, an optional
external remote alarm is available to help
maintain the higher db level to optimize the
operation of the electric/gas shutoff for the
stove.
Guardian 111 Specifications
Sensitivity of Heat Sensors: Preset and Factory Tested Auxiliary Output: Provides one (1) second impulse
Alarm Level: 106 db Contact Rating: 5 AMP, 250 VAC
Indicator Light: Solid State Red LED Indicates Maintenance Cycle: Every 12 yrs.
System Operation Fire Suppressant: Ansulex Low ph Wet Agent
Dimensions: 9-3/4" (H) X 6-1/2" (W) X 9-1/2 " (D) Operating Pressure: 100 psi @ 70' F
Weight: 12.8 Ibs Extinguisher Capacity: 5 lbs. by weight or 80 oz. by volume
Operation Voltage: 9V DC
3249 West Story Road • Irving, Texas 75038
Phone (972) 252-6201 • Fax (972) 594-7826
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THE IUARDIANT Patented
Residential Rangetop Fire Protection
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Residential Rangetop
Fire Protection
Extinguisher Assembly:
The Guardian 111 extinguisher assembly is shipped
pressurized to 100 P.S.I. with 58 oz. of ANSULEX
wet chemical agent.
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Engineered Excellence:
This state-of-the-art circuit board provides supervised circuitry,
106-db audible alarm and auxiliary output for connection to
security alarm panels or other warning equipment.
M Precision engineered for optimum performance, the Guardian 111 represents the latest
technological development in residential rangetop fire suppression, designed to detect
Patented and extinguish rangetop fires on an electric or -gas range.
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Easy to Install:
The Guardian 111 extinguisher system is totally self-contained within its own enclosure.
The entire discharge assembly, including heat sensors and nozzles, are held underneath the
range hood out of view by magnetic force.
Electric Stove Sonic Activated Shutoff:
The shutoff installs behind the stove and comes in three (3) configurations.
3 prong, 4 prong and Hardwire. It continuously monitors for an alarm from
the main CPU. The alarm sounds to activate the sonic shutoff unit.
Gas Stove Sonic Activated
Shutoff:
The gas valve installs behind the
stove and comes with a sonic activated
assembly that continuously monitors for an
alarm from the main CPU. The internal
iv supervised circuitry of this assembly is
pOiN'ereu uwy a volt batteryy' and :.ill
notify someone when a low battery
condition exists.
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Sensor Assembly: "
The sensor assembly, which is temperature activated, consists of two (2)
metal housed detectors and is attached to the magnetic nozzle assembly.
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THE GUARDIAN111D,. StRangetop Fires Instantly OWNER'
S MANUAL
For
Installation, Operation and Maintenance MODEL
G300-A Wet
Chemical Extinguisher Unit U.
L. FILE NO. EX3940 PATENTED
UDC
TWENTY
FIRST CENTURY International
Fire Equipment And Services Corporation G310A-
A 3249 West Story Road • Irving Tx 75038 Revised August
1, 2002
No. G 31OA-A
Page 2 Revised August 1, 2002
GUARDIAN III SYSTEM COMPONENTS
Each system consists of a pre -assembled enclosure extinguisher assembly, sensor assembly, distribution/nozzle
assembly and one (1) shutoff for electrical or gas stoves, ready for installation in the kitchen cabinet and range hood
over the stove.
Electric Sonic Shut(
FIGURE 1
Sensor Assembly
Temperature Sensor
Temperature
P/N G305A) Sensor
I' (P/N G1305 6)
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Tee
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PIN G304-D) (P/N G304 E)
Quick Connect Distribution Asly.
Nozzle (P/N G304-F)
Distribution Assembly
Enclosure / Extinguisher Assembly
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Gas Sonic Shutoff
Operation: In the event of a stovetop fire, the sensors will activate at a pre-set temperature and signal the main CPU
board. The main CPU automatically sends a signal to release the extinguisher valve assembly, releasing the
extinguishing agent and simultaneously activates the CPU -mounted alarm and remote alarm if installed, which in turn
shuts off the power supply, gas or electric, to the range. Other outputs from the CPU can control other electrical
accessories.
No. G 31OA-A
Revised August 1, 2002
APPLICATION AND LIMITATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Guardian III is designed to fit in standard
kitchen range hoods and 12" or taller kitchen
cabinets above the range.
Guardian III Systems can be installed in range
hoods of either a duct -free or ducted design.
The extinguisher kit and flex hose shall be
installed within a cabinet or other protected
space in accordance with these instructions.
Only components identified by part numbers in
this manual are authorized for use unless
expressly stated otherwise
RESIDENTIAL RANGE -TOP USE ONLY
Guardian III Systems are designed and tested
for residential appliances and applications only.
Guardian III Systems are not intended for
protection of commercial or restaurant -style
appliances or cooking areas.
The maximum range top cooking surface
protected by the Guardian III Systems is 864
square inches (gas stoves) measuring 24" X 36"
and 1,008 square inches (electric stoves)
measuring 24" X 42".
Guardian III Systems are not designed or
intended to protect against or extinguish fires on
nearby countertops or inside range ovens.
Guardian III Systems are not designed or
intended to protect against or extinguish fires on
ranges that incorporate charbroilers, deep -fat
fryers, rotisserie attachments or similar
components.
Guardian III Systems are not designed or
intended to protect against or extinguish fires
which may occur in electric or gas skillets, crock
pots, deep -fat fryers or other commercial -type
cooking appliances.
PACKING LIST
Check contents for missing or damaging parts (see
FIGURES 1, 2, 3 & 4). Check fire extinguisher for
proper operating pressure. Needle should point in
the operable (green) zone. Report any damage or
missing parts to the manufacturer before starting
installation.
CAUTION:
DO NOT REMOVE SAFETY PIN FROM FIRE
EXTINGUISHER AT THIS TIME!!!
NOTE:
Additional equipment or components necessary to
install the system in accordance with the instructions
and limitations listed are to be provided by the
authorized installer if not purchased with the basic
system (i.e., electrical wire, wire mold, shut-off
components, etc.). Additional equipment and
components may be obtained from an authorized
Twenty First Century distributor or the manufacturer.
CLEAN UP AND MAINTENANCE
After the system has discharged, disconnect electrical
appliances sprayed by the chemical. For electric
ranges, breaker to range should be turned off. Use
rubber gloves to protect skin. Use a sponge and
warm soapy water to wipe off excess chemical. A
damp cloth should be used in the final cleaning
process. Do not use a water vacuum type cleaner.
CAUTION:
WHEN CLEANING THE KITCHEN RANGE HOOD
OR WHEN YOUR GUARDIAN III SYSTEM IS
REMOVED, THE SAFETY PIN SHOULD BE
REINSERTED INTO THE FIRE EXTINGUISHER
VALVE ASSEMBLY. TO REARM THE SYSTEM,
REMOVE THE SAFETY PIN. (See FIGURE 22)
Monthly, check nozzles for visual signs of obstruction.
Check pressure gauge. If the needle points to the
recharge" or "overcharged" zone, contact an authorized
Twenty First Century representative immediately for
service.
Annually, inspect all components, including fire
extinguisher unit, appliance nozzles, sensor, distribution
assembly and shutoffs. Replace battery in the central
processing unit control board and the gas shutoff unit
annually from the date of installation. Keep the Guardian
III system free of cooking grease residue.
Every Twelve (12) years empty and hydrostatically test
the fire extinguisher cylinder and flexible hose assembly
to the marked pressure, per NFPA 17A. Replace the
liquid chemical with new agent (P/N 79372) Do not
combine chemicals.
NOTE: Before replacing the liquid chemical
agent, the extinguisher cylinder, valve assembly,
valve piping adapter, piping kit and nozzles must
be thoroughly cleaned by flushing with water. It
is recommended to wear approved type eye
protection and rubber gloves when cleaning
parts.
A complete system inspection and servicing must be
accomplished immediately following a kitchen range
top fire. Consult an authorized fire equipment
company for service or proper procedure.
No. G 31 OA-A
Page 4 Revised August 1, 2002
ENCLOSURE / EX'TINGUISHER ASSEMBLY
FIGURE 2
SYSTEM ENCLOSURE
The system enclosure consists of the pressurized
extinguisher cylinder with the chemical fire
suppressant, central processing unit control board
with terminal block connections, solenoid /
mechanical release valve, cylinder pressure gauge,
enclosure base, and enclosure cover. (See
FIGURE 2)
The Guardian III cylinder and control assembly
shall be installed in locations where the
temperature will not exceed 1200 F(49° C) and not
go below 320 F(0° C).
The Guardian III cylinder is pressurized to 100 psi
with nitrogen.
CAUTION
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE THE PRESSURIZED
UNIT AS A HAND HELD PORTABLE
EXTINGUISHER. SERIOUS INJURY COULD
RESULT FROM MISUSE.
THE CHEMICAL AGENT USED IN THE GUARDIAN
III IS NOT REGARDED AS A TOXIC MATERIAL,
BUT CAN CAUSE IRRITATION IF BREATHED IN
SUFFICIENTLY HIGH CONCENTRATIONS. AVOID
CONTACT WITH SKIN OR EYES. IN CASE OF
CONTACT, FLUSH IMMEDIATELY WITH WATER
FOR 15 MINUTES. IF IRRITATION PERSISTS,
CONTACT A • PHYSICIAN. IF TAKEN
INTERNALLY, DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING.
CONTACT A PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY.
CHEMICAL DEPOSITS ON ELECTRICAL
CONTACTS CAN PREVENT OR REDUCE
CONDUCTIVITY OF THE CONTACTS.
ELECTRICAL POWER MUST BE SHUT OFF PRIOR
TO TOUCHING ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
SPRAYED WITH THE CHEMICAL.
No. G 310A-A
Revised August 1, 2002 Page S
The CPU control board is housed / attached inside the system enclosure. A 9V DC battery powers the control
board's circuitry.
RESET —
BUTTON
REMOTE ALARM CONNECTION
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FIGURE 3
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Red Wire I Sensor 2
P/N G305•B)
Black Wire
Red Wire Sensor 1
Black Wire PAN G305-A)
Red Wire cyinder
Release Valve
P/N G303-F)
Black Wire
AC/DC ADAPTOR
SUPERVISED CIRCUITRY: The supervised circuitry
is designed with a continuous beeping alarm to give
an indication of defective electronics or loose terminal
sensors.
SYSTEM OPERATION LIGHT: The red "power" light
will blink approximately every 45 seconds to confirm
the system is operating.
AUDIBLE ALARM: The system alarm is designed to
sound once a stovetop fire has activated the system.
The system operation light (red LED) will blink once
every second during system activation. In addition the
alarm will sound continuously until the reset button is
manually pushed, then the system operation light will
again blink approximately every 45 seconds.
REMOTE ALARM CONNECTION: This connection
is provided where an optional remote alarm is
required.
AC/DC Adaptor. A connection is provided for an
optional AC/DC wall adaptor for continuous AC power
supply with battery backup. The wall transformer is a
recognized component with a maximum input rating
of 120VAC 60 Hz 4.85 w 300 M.A. with an output
rating of 9VDC.
Note: Properly connect
green/yellow ground wire from
main CPU to the underneath
side of the range hood using
a self tapping screw.
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FIGURE 3A
LOW BATTERY WARNING: The audible alarm on
the CPU control board will "chirp" approximately
every 45 seconds when a low battery condition exists.
If this condition exists, 9V DC battery must be
replaced immediately to insure proper system
operation. If the "chirp" continues there is possible
trouble in the electronic supervised circuitry in which
case an authorized Twenty First Century service
center should be contacted.
AUXILIARY OUTPUTS: The CPU can be connected
to automatic telephone dialers, monitored security
alarm systems or other warning / protective
equipment. The auxiliary outputs provide a (1)
second impulse every ten (10) seconds via a set of
dry contacts rated at 5 AMP 24 VAC. In order to
interface with the above items, a latching relay may
be required.
NO ADJUSTMENTS REQUIRED: The CPU control
board's sensitivity/operating levels are preset and
factory tested for optimum performance.
Page 6 Revised August 1, 2002
SENSOR ASSEMBLY
The sensor assembly, which is temperature activated, consists of two (2) metal housed detector assemblies with two
2) different wire lengths. Sensor one (1) is 30" long (PN G305-A30) sensor two (2) is 54" long (PN G305-B54). (See
FIGURE 4)
Temperature Sensor
P/N G305-A)
Quick Connect
FIGURE 4
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Tee (P/N E)
P/N G304-D)
Distribution Assy.
DISTRIBUTION ASSEMBLY
The distribution assembly consists of two (2) Teflon
lined stainless steel braided hoses and two (2)
magnetic based adjustable nozzle assemblies. The
hose assembly from the extinguisher has a length
variation of 22" — 30". In addition, the hose assembly
between the nozzles range in length from 27" — 36".
The assembly is installed. on the underside of the
range hood connecting to the hose from the cylinder
extending through the 7/8" hole via the quick connect
fitting to the tee. One magnetic base nozzle
assembly is placed on each under portion of the
range hood, left and right.
Temperature
Sensor
P/N G1305-B)
1
Nozzle (P/N G304-F)
NOTE: Magnetic base with tee assembly shall
be on the same side of the range hood as the
system enclosure, i.e., if the magnetic base with
T" is installed on the left side of the range hood,
enclosure shall be mounted inside the cabinetry
above the range hood on the far left side or vice
versa for the right side. (See FIGURE 4)
No. G 31OA-A
Revised August 1, 2002
ACCESSORIES
Remote Alarm
DESCRIPTION:
Due to different designs of cabinets, different
materials and thicknesses, the sonic signal from the
CPU board can in some cases be attenuated to a db
loudness) level that will not activate the shutoff of the
power supply to a range. If this is the case, an
optional external remote alarm is available to help
maintain the higher db (loudness) level to optimize
the operation of the electric/gas shutoff for the stove.
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0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
FIGURE 5
Installation:
If the remote alarm is required, perform the following
installation steps
Mount the remote alarm in a convenient location
above the stove on the underside of the range
hood or cabinet.
Feed the cable wire through the access hole into
the system enclosure.
Position the cable wire on the same side of the
cylinder as the sensor wir&s.
Connect the cable wire connector to location "P2"
designation on the CPU board. See FIGURE 6
below.
Verify that external alarm is working during
system checkout.
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FIGURE 6
Manual Remote Pull Station
DESCRIPTION:
A manual remote pull station is available where local
fire codes or circumstances require the capability to
manually activate the range top extinguisher system.
See FIGURE 7 below.
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FIGURE 7
Manual activation of the system will cause the
extinguisher unit to fully discharge extinguishing
agent, shut off the range top burners and activate the
alarm or other electrical accessory. Once activated,
the automatic sequence cannot be interrupted.
The manual pull station is installed at a height not
exceeding 60" from the floor and should be located in
the path of exit. Avoid locating the manual pull station
where the occupant would have to reach over the
range top -cooking element to activate the system.
Some jurisdictions require certain distances.)
NOTE: An Identification sign shall be installed
indicating "NOT BUILDING FIRE ALARM PULL
STATION."
Installation:
Determine the best location for the manual pull
station. The location must be accessible as
required.
Install cable in conduit or attach using cable
clamps as required by jurisdiction.
Feed the cable wire through the access hole into
the system enclosure.
Position the cable wire on the same side of the
cylinder as the sensor wires.
Connect (overlap sensor terminals) the cable
wire spade terminals to location "P1-3 & 4"
designation on Main CPU. See FIGURE 8
below.
Verify that manual remote pull station is working
during system checkout.
FIGURE 8
No. G 31OA-A
Page 8 Revised August 1, 2002
ELECTRIC SHUTOFF
The electric stove sonic shutoff unit continuously monitors for an alarm from the CPU board located in the system
enclosure. The alarm sounds to activate the sonic shutoff unit. Once activated, all electrical power to the stove is
shut off. In the event the unit is activated, it must be reset.
INSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC STOVE
SONIC ACTIVATED SHUTOFF
NOTE: Insure electric stove sonic activated
shutoff is installed within the same room as the
control processing unit control board (Part
G302) for proper unit operation.
1. Turn off electricity to the range.
2. Identify your electric plug configuration-, 3-prong,
4-prong or hardwire. (See FIGURES 10, 11 and
12).
3. Remove the stove power cord from the wall
outlet and plug it into the outlet on the sonic
stove shutoff unit (See FIGURE 9).
4. Insert the sonic stove shutoff power cord into the
wall outlet.
5. Turn on electricity to range.
FIGURE 10
FIGURE 11
FIGURE 9
Electric
Range
Plug -In
Assembly
Sonic Electric
Shutoff (P/N G307)
RESET STOVE
1. The electric stove sonic shutoff unit may be reset
by locating the circuit breaker supplying power
to the stove and turning it off and then back on.
or
2. Momentarily unplugging the unit from the wall
outlet and plugging it back in.
NOTE: This method requires the stove circuit
breaker to be in the ON position. Method one (1)
is preferable since the stove does not need to be
moved.
NON -SONIC VERSION
Description:
Typical interface connections for the electric sonic
shutoff are illustrated. In some cases a non -sonic
version of the shutoff device may be required. If this
is the case, the audible alarm is not required to shut
off the stove even though it is still provided. This is
accomplished by the main CPU board switching the
auxiliary output. The "COM" and "N/0" contacts
complete the circuit, which activates both the electric
or gas shutoff. See below for direct wiring interface.
MAIN UNIT ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY SHUT-OFF
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HARDWIRED SHUTOFF
Description:
Note: This configuration can include the Non -Sonic
version.
This option is available on the electric shut off if the
FIGURE 12 power cord and receptacle are not needed. See
FIGURE 12.
No. G 31OA-A
Revised August 1, 2002
GAS SHUTOFF
The sonic gas shutoff unit continuously monitors for an alarm from the CPU board located in the system enclosure.
The alarm sounds to activate the sonic gas shutoff unit.
The sonic gas shutoff unit is powered with a 9-volt DC battery. Internal circuitry monitors the condition of the battery
and will cause the alarm to 'chirp' approximately every 90 seconds when a low battery condition exists. Battery shall
be replaced annually or when a low battery condition exists.
INSTALLATION OF GAS STOVE
SONIC ACTIVATED SHUTOFF
NOTE: Insure gas stove sonic activated shutoff is
installed within the same room as the central
processing unit control board (Part #G302) for
proper unit operation.
It is suggested that a certified plumber familiar with
local and state codes install this unit on the incoming
service line to the stove.
Normally, the connection is made between the
manual line shutoff and the flexible service line from
the stove (See FIGURE 13).
NOTE: The gas valve has an "in" and "out"
orientation to ensure that the valve is installed
correctly.
Flex Hose onw-orr
Valve
FIGURE 13
NON -SONIC VERSION
Description:
Typical interface connections for the gas sonic shutoff
are illustrated. In some cases a non -sonic version of
the shutoff device may be required. If this is the
case, the audible alarm is not required to shut off the
stove even though it is still provided. This is
accomplished by the main CPU board switching the
auxiliary output. The "COW and "N/0" contacts
complete the circuit, which activates both the electric
or gas shutoff. See below for direct wiring interface.
MAIN UNIT GAS POWER SUPPLY SHUTOFF
5) E3 (END)
7) E4
A
o°o 00000
ono 000
0 0 ED 0
00
0
0 ma o 0 0
FIGURE 14
CAUTION: PREMATURE ACTIVATION OF THE ELECTRIC
AND GAS STOVE SONIC SHUTOFF UNITS CAN OCCUR, ONCE
INSTALLED, IF YOUR RESIDENTIAL SMOKE OR CARBON
MONOXIDE DETECTORS INADVERTENTLY ACTIVATE. BE
SURE To RESET THE ELECTRIC OR GAS STOVE SHUTOFF
UNIT.
RESET VALVE
Once activated, the gas valve remains in the closed
position. In the event the valve is closed, it must be
manually reset by depressing the reset button located
on the bottom of the valve.
FIGURE 15
coo 000
00 00
000 000