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3851 Orlando Dr - 95-000887 (1995) (UHAUL) (PHASE II- 4 MINI BLDGS) DOCUMENTSCFour Ymn't ZONE DATE L4 n/ //// • ,-/, t PERMIT # u t.. CONTRACTOR ADDRESS gok lOu S 6L PHONE # [l q LOCATION ' OWNER I ADDRESS 21D I PHONE # ` o-7 0'f -75 —Ph n JCD c4 PLUMBING CONTRACTOR ADDRESS - PHONE # e ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR (f, UC C- 6 ADDRESS PHONE # r •% b/MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR ADDRESS PHONE # MISCELLANEOUS CONTRACTOR ADDRESS SEPTIC TANK PERMIT NO. i I SOIL TEST REQUIREMENTS 1 ) FINISHED FLOOR ELEVATION REQUIREMENTS ARCH I i ECITURAL APPROVAL DATE: SUBDIVISION: JOBC-e-ed 4 MI -A, 61 Ale COSTS (D FEE $ O STATE NO. R `-' 5 U 9 9 FEE ST_ s FEES 1b LOT NO. oZ 0 BLOCK: SECTION: SQUARE FEET: 13, 90-0 MODEL: OCCUPANCY CLASS: INSPECTIONS TYPE DATE OK REJECT BY FEES ENERGY SECT CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY ISSUED # (42 DATE: FINAL DATE EPI: mm: CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT U 0 a x 0 PERMIT ADDRESS 3851 Orlando Drive PERMIT NUMBER 1 S- 9 U 1 Total Contract Price of Job 59,616.00 Total Sq. Ft. 13, 800,-` •" y Describe Work Four Mini Buildings Type of Construction ngi neered Metal Bl dgs . Flood Prone (YES) (NO) XX Number of Stories On a Number of Dwellings Four Zoning Occupancy: Residential Commercial X Industrial LEGAL DESCRIPTION (please attach printout from Seminole County) TAX I.D. NUMBER 1 0.300-0070-0000 2030 OWNER U-Haul of Florida PHONE NUMBER 407-240-9975 ADDRESS 27217—en;Fral Avenue N. Suite 700 CITY Phoenix STATE AZ ZIP 85004 TITLE HOLDER ADDRESS CITY IF OTHER THAN OWNER) N/A BONDING COMPANY ADDRESS CITY None STATE STATE ZIP ZIP ARCHITECT Richardson Engineering ADDRESS 131 Zelma Street CITY Urlando STATE Fl ZIP 32803 MORTGAGE LENDER ADDRESS CITY None STATE ZIP CONTRACTOR Bill Martin PHONE NUMBER 407--886 5774 ADDRESS P.O. Box 607755 ST. LICENSE NUMBER RG 25889 CITY Orlando STATE Fl ZIP 32866-7755 Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do the work and installations as indicated. I certify that no work or installation has commenced prior to the issuance of a permit and that all work will be performed to meet standards of all laws regulating construction in this jurisdiction. I understand that a separate permit must be secured for ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, MECHANICAL, SIGNS, POOLS, ETC. I r 4-4- OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will be done incompliance with all applicable laws regulating construction and zoning. A COPY OF THE RECORDED COPY OF THE NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT WILL BE POSTED ON THE JOB SITE WITH PERMITS NO LATER THAN SEVEN (7) DAYS AFTER THE PERMIT HAS BEEN ISSUED. FAILURE TO.RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOU PAYING TWICE FOR THE IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. NOTICE: In addition to the requirements of this permit, there may be additional restrictions applicable to this property that may be found in the public records of this county, and there may be additional permits required from other governmental entities such as water management districts, state agencies, or federal agencies. ACCEPTANCE OF PERMIT IS VERIFICATION THAT I WILL NOTIFY THE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY OF i THE REQUIREMENTS OF FLORIDA LIEN LAW, FS713. H ro Z pa o rt Signature of Own e/rJJ /Age"Jnntt) & Date Sijgnn)taureof contractor 0 a A•& Date // av Type or Pri;t11Rp r/Agent Name Type or Print Contractor's Name t7 w r ,! E .o •,,, AZI o X Signir' Q & a e Signatur of otary & Da 0 CS zf5 a' j• g Official Seal) I`rt c a 3 O E m4 Z row C 0 4 o to N a) 41 N a Zo a F i 0y # CC 230159 Applicatioh" FEES: Building c Open Space NOTARY FUCLIC; STATE OF FLORIDA AT LAT0. Q MT COMAIISSION EXPIRES JUNE 25, 1"S POND10 THOU HUCKLEBERRY & ASSOVAUS NN 1BY: Date: S 9. y, 0RadPoliceFire . V Ro- d Impact Application PERMIT VALIDATION: CHECK CASH DATE BY ORIGINAL ( BUILDING) YELLOW (CUSTOMER) PINK (COUNTY TAX OFFICE) GOLD (CO. ADM IN) THIS APPLICATION USED FOR WORK VALUED. $2500.00 OR MORE q-j 000 I0 •OOG+ I 13+R00• 19000• _ 6 3 • 80 I000 C v O.00G+ II13.8 x 27.25 376.05 I 000 0.00G+ 000 II 0.00G+ 13.80 x 376.OS 000 . 0.00G+ I 000 I 000 0.00G+ , L I 27.25 x f37•05 * I 0.00G+ STRUCTURAL STEEL CERTIFICATION AFFIDAVIT STATE OF FLORIDA SEMINOLE COUNTY REFERENCE ADDRESS: "AGL 17' MZ # WOOD6 4 M%S PftArsCE = - r-0+R,C4.) 0N6 SIMILVP E3 S I C•} • R i c A A Q D SO4 , DO SOLEMNLY SWEAR THAT I AM A STATE OF FLORIDA REGISTERED ENGINEER. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE STRUCTURAL STEEL ERECTED IS IN CONFORMITY WITH THE APPROVED PLANS AND WITH THE STRUCTURAL PROVISIONS OF THE TECHNICAL CODES. Af T GNATURE OF ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER F ,4 sE)' iz IG 1 1, hR.D F3• R lCN NX09 P . NAME OF ARCHITECT/ENGINEER PRINTED Personally appeared before me, the undersigned authority, tsh a zA ; -hgftsoN who, after being duly sworn by me say on oath that they have read the foregoing, and that the matters and things contained herein are true and correct. Subscribed and sworn to (or affirmed) before me this a 3 day of J u v a 19 who is personally )mown to me or has prod-;ced 621 Lj er2 L ice'v S e ( type of identif ication') lea6.3-- 7'Yj-y6-aa7-0 nature of to of Flo Name of Notary typed, printed or stamped r K Hatmen A. Cr z NwW F& k', State of FIor.9a COW,kdoa No. CC 4 1OM" 5 ar n My commitim pvir" 11115,Amn KIIKKtKIM' 1'NYI KIKMK(lfKlfll iYlK b STRUCTURAL STEEL CERTIFICATION AFFIDAVIT STATE OF FLORIDA SE4INOLE COUNTY REFERENCE ADDRESS: PNO sE r R,C 0" E .VMR r k%LW I, e j c+4'lea-0 S. R I c A A RD scr4 Do SOLEMNLY SWEAR THAT I AM A STATE OF FLORIDA REGISTERED ENGINEER. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE STRUCTURAL STEEL ERECTED IS IN CONFORMITY WITH THE APPROVED PLANS AND WITH THE STRUCTURAL PROVISIONS OF THE TECHNICAL CODES. AFFIX SEE% ,HF" ) X01 ILZ44641 OF ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER Q1cgAIR.D 13. RicN00-0490N, Poi'. NAME OF ARCHITECT/ENGINEER PRINTED Personally appeared before me, the undersigned authority, who, after being duly sworn by me say on oath that they have read the foregoing, and that the matters and; things contained herein are true and correct. Subscribed and sworn to (or affirmed) before me this a3 day of n:e 19 y.7 who is personally known to me or has prodn.ced Q r, ow- L acey,5 C ( type of identification)., G3 77J--410 —1 7- 0 of ture of N of Flori Name of Notary typed, printed or stamped N WKI wNWIVW iKWYIVKVIWIMk I KNIK t Herren A. Cruz N0VJy Pdgic, State of Florda T conm ioiea r7o. cc 1 ayJs b tia" My c mmi-im. 1!1pi,11113.yR < ia0""- N 'r'uv . nL Nowy Swvift a eo„ Uq Co. f!!! K!!KlIKK/IKKIKIKfKI!!llKltf!!IK i i y Bill Martin Construction Company CITY OF SANFORD ATT: MR. GARY WINN July 10, 1995 P.O. BOX 1788 SANFORD, FLORIDA 32772-1788 i RE: U-HAUL SERVICE CENTER BUILDING PERMIT 495-887 3851 SOUTH ORLANDO DRIVE, SANFORD, FLORIDA Dear Mr. Winn: This letter is a follow up to our telephone conversatiun concerning safety at theabove location. To obtain the Certificate of Occupancy un Permit 095-887 we will close off any walkways, drives and access routes used by customers to the mini storage areas. We will also take all precautions to insure safety, not only for customers, but for U-Haul employees and our staff. Thank you for working with our company to achieve a completed job in a timely manner. Sincerely, 1z — 7 mmo;0; fte Bill Martin Y.O.11ox 607755 Orlando, Florida 327160-7755 Pis. (407) 886-5774 J V I 11'PCtn Fx. (407) 8894000 CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA PERMIT NO. 1 (/ W DATE 10 ICL THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY APPLIES FOR A PERMIT TO INSTALL THE FOLLOWING H.A.R.V. MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT: OWNER'S NAME 1 q -11 3e I—_ . krn -1ri0f (d4a- ADDRESS OF JOB ASS I MECHANICAL CONTR. f-YCML4 Mp-M ,- o2I1145-0 4-I9iPL-- L7 3 RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL 3 Subject to rules and regulations of Sanford mechanical code. AMOUNT FUEL B. T. U. INPUT OUTPUT I II VALUATION Y L, CLO 1 11 -2 1 ac APPLICATION FEE I II Io I oc TOTAL Masst1er Meccha^ nicall U COMPETENCY CARD NO. I Kn CITY OP SANFOR Y. FLORIDA t PERMIT NO t " = DATE THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY APPLIES FOR A PERMIT TO INSTALL THE FOL- LOWING ELECTRICAL WORK: OWNER'S NAME of. Sou _, e4 S ADDRESS OF JOB --) O - / t- Eeo. o M Y Flee , .2 ELEC. CONTR_ 4 a r h Y Q, W& W Resti, Subject to rule: and regulation: of the city and national eledric codes. r, s Number AMOUNT Alteration Addition Re air Change f Service Residential Commercial Mobile Home Factory Built }cousin New Residential 0-100 Amp Service 101-200 Am Service 201 Amp and above New Commercial p Service goo C/o Application Fee I; TOTAL By signing this application 1 am stating I will he in compliance with the NEC including Article 110, Section 110.9 and 110-10. d q 011ie al NWater Electrician STATE COMPETENCY NO. 0 ENERGY AIR INCORPORATED 2114 S. Orange Blossom Trail Apopka, Florida 32703 October, 10, 1995 City of Sanford Bldg. Dept. 300 North Park Ave. Sanford, Fla. 32771 RE: PERMIT FOR U-HAUL Phone. 407-886-3729 Robert French, Pres. Charles Kulp, Sec./Tress. This letter is to certify that' John Benjamin may pull the mechanical permit for Energy Air, Inc. on building permit# 95-378 V Sincerely, ENERGY AIR, INC. Charles H. Kulp Secretary/Treasurer STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF ORANGE The foregoing instrument was acknowledged 'before me this 04L day of , 19 GS by Charles H. Kulp, Secretary/Treasurer of Energy Air, Inc., a Florida Corp- oration, on behalf of'the Corporation. He is personally known to me. rn . JEAN M. ALBIN Jean . Albin, Notary Public COaF-T Y MY Comm Exp. 7/25/97 Bonded By Service Ins L4 Nu. fT2n2337 CrSWldlj r,;.i1Cihel 1. D. 0 Z w U W J F- Q] I OF zoo ZOO Z- - -- -- -- - - - 00-1 Sg o. G,T. GAIN L-O O I Z W U WI m F- W O 0 N IiL 100*1 00 O r r ff 'C„ V ' .`. .O` .f f•d. ' 0 a ••. a. a.- •.a. a,- Vl 10 o W W00 ZL+ 2 - Z *4. Gct s t vs E. K , T r s : . krye t 4 _ . r .y „ ti e 0 FLORIDA MINING & MATERIALS CONCRETE PRODUCTS EAST CENTRAL DISTRICT 1320 N. SEMORAN BLVD., SUITE 209. ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32807-3561 • PHONE (407) 384.5050 • FAX (407) 384-5060 .' CLIENT: Bill Martin Construction PROJECT: UHAUL - Sanford DATE: November 8, 1995 LETTER OF CERTIFICATION This is to certify that the Aardelite aggregate concrete' masonry units produced by Florida Mining and Materials, for the above referenced project are equivalent to those which have been tested in accordance with ASTM E119. The required equivalent thickness for the aggregate blend used in block production was established from the actual fire test data, to produce a 2 hour fire rated unit. If there should be any questions, please call me at (407) 384-5050. Sincerely, V'9z 94'4-t David Westcott Quality Control Manager East Central District 4404"t t C I ; 7-8i6'c. RICHARDSON ENGINEERING 072% 7 131 ZELMT ASTREET / ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32803-3878 TELEPHONE: ( 407) 425-4002 FAX # ( 407) 841-7932 May 11, 1995 Mr. Bill Martin MARTIN CONSTRUCTION CO. 2258 Apopka Blvd. Apopka, Florida 32703 RE: Sanford U-Haul Dear Mr. Martin: This is to confirm that you may substitute double lintel blocks for the formed and-poured•tiebeams. This applies at both the second floor and roof levels for the stairs and elevators. The reinforcing bars remain the same except no stirrups are required. Please contact me if you have any questions. RBR/ ao Sincerely, WO446 j ,+ Richard B. Richardson, P,:aEV4; CITY OF SANFORD FIRE -DEPARTMENT FEES FOR SERVICES PHONE #: 407-322-4952 p j DATE: 9S PERMIT #: BUSINESS ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER:( ) PLANS REVIEW TENT PERMIT BURN PERMIT REINSPECTION TANK PERMIT FIRE SYSTEM AMOUNT y O COMMENTS: 6L.. S rt.L c -/,- 1 S R2ca ice l c Fees must be paid to Sanford Building Department,,300 N. Park Avenue, Samford, Florida. Phone # 330-5656. Proof of payment must be made to Sanford Fire Prevention before any fu ther services can take place. C tvl an ord Fire Prevention I certify that the above information is true and correct and that I will comply with all applicable codes aBA ordinances of the City anford, to/rida. plicants Signature Bill Martin Construction Company CITY OF SANFORD ATT: MR. GARY WINN July 10, 1995 P.O. BOX 1788 SANFORD,•FLORIDA 32772-1788 RE: U-HAUL SERVICE CENTER BUILDING PERMIT #95-.887 3851 SOUTH ORLANDO-DRIVE, SANFORD, FLORIDA Dear Mr. Winn: This letter -is a follow up to our telephone conversation concerning safety at the above location. To obtain the Certificate of Occupancy on Permit #95-887 we will -close off -any walkways, drives and access routes used by -customers to the mini storage areas. We willialso•take all precautions to insure safety, not only for customers, but for U-Haul employees and our staff. Thank you for working with our -company to achieve.a completed job in a timely manner. ' Sincerely, AO Bill Martin P.O. Box 607755 Orlando, Florida 32860-7755 ' Ph. (407) 886-5774 Fx. (407) 8894660 13 ENERGY AIR INCORPORATED 2114 S. Orange Blossom Trail Apopka, Florida 32703 March 20, 1995 To: Sanford Building Department Subject: U-Haul Sales Building Phone: 407-886-3729 Robert French, Pres. Charles Mulp, Sec./Treas. This building has a total roof/ceiling insulation value of R-22, and a wall insulation value of R-11 which exceeds minimum requirements. Sincerely, ENERGY AIR, INC. Robert B. French President STATE,OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF ORANGE The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 20th"day of March, 1995 by Robert B. French, President of Energy Air, Inc., a Florida Corporation, on behalf of the Corporation. He is personally known to me. JEAN M. A! BIN My Comm Exp. 7/25/97 PUBLIC Bonded By Service Ins Jea M. Albin, Notary Pu lic OF rxnel>Known I10thV1•D• GULF STATES MANUFACTURERS, INC. PRICING REQUEST DEALER BILL MARTIN CONST. CO. ADDRESS P.O. BOX: STREET CITY : ORLANDO STATE: FLORIDA ZIP CODE: CUSTOMER : U-HAUL CENTER ACCESS/COMP ONLY (Y/N): N J06 SITE CITY: SANFORD STATE: FLORIDA NO. MILES: 658 PERSON REQUESTING PRICE: MR. BILL MARTIN PHONE NO: 407/`886-5774 STRUCTURAL' PRIMER: STD GREEN OXIDE (Y/N): Y PROJECT NUMBER (5 NUMERICS ): 20002 REV # 0 * OTHER: DATE REQUESTED (MM/DD/YR): 03/30/94 REQUIRED QUOTE DATE(MM/DD/YR): 03/30/94 * WARRANTY (YEARS): ROOF: 20 ZONE NUMBER * WALLS: 20 k * SALES COORDINATOR: REGIONAL MANAGER * ICE AND SNOW CONDITION (Y/N) : N VD, ma's 14 9 4. I a cl CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT I ti Q' 1 PERMIT /ADDRESS U c )\rJl/YZ( PERMIT NUMBER Total Contract Price of Job Describe Work Type of Construction Number of Stories Occupancy: Residential Number of Dwellings Commercial Total Sq. Ft. Flood Prone q5- i 1vFf 3 gSo L 1 YES Zoning Industrial LEGAL DESCRIPTION (please attach printout from Seminole County) TAX I.D. NUMBER OWNER L PHONE NUMBER 407 2 40 - ry'p 11"' ADDRESS S l CITY O,2LAA'D() STATE ZIP 3ZRoL TITLE HOLDER (IF OTHER THAN OWNER) /J — ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP BONDING COMPANY //p,,/ic- ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP ARCHI ADDRE CITY MORTGAGE LENDER ADDRESS CITY A10 n/ C STATE ZIP CONTRACTOR j (,(. i Q,%/,,J PHONE NUMBER407 &- ADDRESS ST. LICENSE NUMBER CITY CAL AJ-00 STATE . ZIP ,32 &o Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do the work and installations as indicated. I certify that no work or installation has commenced prior to the issuance of a permit and that all work will be performed to meet standards of all laws regulating construction in this jurisdiction. I understand that a separate permit must be secured for ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, MECHANICAL, SIGNS, POOLS, ETC. OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction and zoning. A COPY OF THE RECORDED COPY OF THE NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT WILL BE POSTED ON THE JOB SITE WITH PERMITS NO LATER THAN SEVEN (7) DAYS AFTER THE PERMIT HAS BEEN ISSUED. FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOU PAYING TWICE FOR THE IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. NOTICE: In addition to the requirements of this permit, there may be additional restrictions applicable to this property that may be found in the public records of this county, and there may be additional permits required from other governmental entities such as water management districts, state agencies, or federal agencies. ACCEPTANCE OF PERMIT IS VERIFICATION THAT I WILL NOTIFY THE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF FLORIDA LIEN LAW, FS713. o O ignature of Owner/Agent & Date 'Signature of Contractor & Date 0 D U — k6i,,d 67 Ala- 1PAiLTiwi z a G C a 3 0 d C E bG o C 0 w i. C O O to y o 4J " a O O >- Z G. H Type or Print Owner/Agent Name Type or Print Contractor's Name v x Signature of Notary & Date Official Seal) Application Approved BY: FEES: Building cPo 5,00 Radon Open Space Road PERMIT VALIDATION: CHECK Signature of Notary & Date Official Seal) Impact CASH ORIGINAL (BUILDING) YELLOW (CUSTOMER) PINK Date: Police Fire Application DATE B COUNTY TAX FFICE) GOL 7(COADMIN) H dl THIS APPLICATION USED FOR WORK VALUED. $2500.00 OR MORE CITY OF SANFORD. FLORIDA PERMIT NO- /"f' _',•,,v DATEy 7 THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY -APPLIES FOR A PERMIT TO INSTALL THE FOL. LOWING ELECTRICAL WORK: % / L, OWNEI ADDRE: ELEC. Subject to rules and regulation: of the city and national electric coda. N... be/ AMOUNT A-ltera ion A n Re air Change f Service Residential Commercial Mobile Home Factory Built Housing New Residential 0-100 Amp Service 101-200 Am Service 201 Amp and above New Commercial Amp ervice Application Fee r TOTAL II BY signing this application I am stating 1 will be incompliance with the NEC includin icle 1 ] Section 9 110•]0. Building Official Master EI ician STATE COMPETENCY NO. CITY OF SANFORD FIRE -.DEPARTMENT FEES FOR SERVICES PHONE ii• 607-322-4952 DATE: PERMIT #: BUSINESS ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER:( ) PLANS REVIEW TENT PERMIT BURN PERMIT REINSPECTION TANK PERMIT FIRE SYSTEM AMOUNT COMMENTS 49= e r 10 n,- I A--'o Co Fees must be paid to Sanford Building Department, 300 N. Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida. Phone # 330-5656. Proof of payment must be made to Sanford Fire Prevention before any further services can take place. n a Sanford a Prevention I certify that the above information is true and correct and that I will comply with all applicable codes and ordinances of the Cit of S nfor Flo a 1 C p'5lic4nt4/ Signa I AC,, 2775806 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION ELECT CONTRACTORS LICENSING ED 07/15/94 1 EF 0000760 1 94900061 THE ALARM CONTRACTOR I NAMED BELOW IS CERTIFIED UNDER EXPIRING AUG 31 ;SIQq 6OF CHAPTER 489 F.S., FOR THE YEAR HALL, TERRY D AMERICAN FIRE CO 476 E MINNEHAHA AVE CLERMONT FL 34711-3431 NOS DISPLAY IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE sC ARr, a Pin. bftth ret+6e W with total tee not t6 ex6eW Z5 10 . ¢! LOCATION'135,:MIHGO..TRL 00 Y; 1c. ForThe Bus Hess, e RETAIL";MERCHANTS/1 - 5'' AMERICAN FIRE CO 135 MINGO TRAIL STE LONGWOOD 1; L 32750 MOORE; , .y 1,EygE M E p, LiG 1 .. SEMINOLE COUNT -OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE EXPI ' 19:`` STATE OF FLORIDA RAY VALDES, TAX COLLECTOR ACCOUNT N0.044324 LICENSE TO ENGAGE IN BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR OCCUPATION SPECIFIED BELOW BUSINESS AMER I CAN FIRE ADDRESs 135 M I NOO TR LONOWOOD9 FL CO 32750 482H RETAIL SALES Ir Total Paide 30.00 WAYNE J MOORE OWNER)i TERRY D HALL (OWNER)+ TERRY D HALL (OWNER)' MAILING r - . ADDRESS y• rr AMER I CAN FIRE CO'` 135 MINGO TR LONQWOOD9 FL 32754 pL HS09/13/9405451 RECEIPT NUMBER s . ; f r+ 1:lw. • n' :Y.":• •':" 4 ..... •YY -r, ...rl tlN'ir-:?'JyK. •:Xf'f rYr 4Y;. :Y• ';; +Y:': Y''.' r2:•` t• :'a? r.•:: fc , f.•.v? •z'. ir_•Yn-.%. L""°v:''i' . i:.rf':'.'•t'i;k '^a.r- y1[.4:. r ti f yjs fl r/rSiri,Jlti. 'k i:'!•'rf.r.f... :::; J.,, •A• . .. {`•7.. •.c. f-•:.r... ' •+. - - '• ' . n7Sn.. fl 9' :. frl1.. rf . f ;I.. :?? lr• sy yY {. rr/IrJ/r Y' 1r:f : i'Y. `-'.'A. qY l -. '•Y...":•'Tf7 ..Y flr•L,f l: •'S•l.:s. Ir.%i:frr r 15vll i$" r}f:'r': 1,. ).. r.¢.r 2.•3r.n:f 1: -'frlr- f Emm VY .. . LY •'en f Y' ,,,,., : X: 1. rfv •?Y.! i7p`}",• •, •', ,a''..^4.= y;.,ti• :;fr is c r 14. s :% ;•, r: •'.T+ Y! • elt< ' :--- ::;>tit:- ! I• fel/ rr. tf. ri. ::.t., rr tH Y jfl 'YF r..: i:.:.:J:..r. Afj.j.•r J%r k. r•rflt fY<. ig wa•:rr r r''M j• 'r S'yr rrr srr ri` I r r l_. cl C w wo. Special Hazards Engineered Fire Systems — L+....._._.. _.jm CMf` J%XYT C)FtX ZAT=CDIN DATE: JANUARY 1, 1994 FIRM NAME: AMERICAN FIRE COMPANY LICENSE HOLDER: TERRY D. HALL LICENSE #: EF 0000760 (DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGUALTIONS). PLEASE BE ADVISED, THIS LETTER SHALL SERVE AS WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION FOR THE FOLLOWING EMPLOYEES OF AMERICAN FIRE COMPANY TO APPLY, DELIVER, AND RECEIVE PERMITS, PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR MYSELF, TERRY D. HALL, UPON PRESENTATION OF PICTURE IDENTIFICATION. PLEASE KEEP THIS LETTER AS PERMANENT RECORD ON FILE UNTIL UPDATED OR OTHERWISE NOTIFIED. 1. TERRY D. HALL 2. JOSEPH GRACEY 3. CHRISTOPHER REVIS 4. STEPHEN RICE 5. JAMES NELSON MOORE 6. WAYNE J. MOORE YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS REQUEST IS MOST APPRECIATED. PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO CALL SHOULD YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS MATTER. RESPECTFULLY, TERRY HALL PRESIDENT STATE LICENSE # EF 0000760 r.•••. OFFICIAL SEAL S Shelly Layne Babington My Commission Expires April 1, 1997 toFij•'• Comm. No. CC 273639 virs La7dr q i AERtcafJ FAC C00fC'°'-i• P.O. Box 520218 • Longwood, Florida 32752-0218 9 (407) 331-5566 U-HAUL OF SANFORD SANFORD, FLORIDA 141 DATA SHEETS AND BATTERY CALCULATIONS SEPTEMBER 14, 1995 BY: AMERICAN FIRE COMPANY 135 MINGO TRAIL - SUITE 246 LONGWOOD, FLORIDA 32750 PHONE (407) 331-5566 FAX (407) 331-5506 az W J NOTIFIER® 1 ( Division of Pittway Corporation GENERAL The AFP-200 is a compact, cost effective, intelligent fire alarm control with a capacity of 301 individually identified and controlled points and an extensive list of powerful features. The AFP-200 provides capabilities that exceed most large intelligent systems, at a cost comparable to conventional control panels. FEATURES 198 intelligent device capacity (99 analog detectors and 99 monitor/control modules). Style 4, 6, or 7. Overall 301 point capability (198 intelligent points, 4 programmable bell circuits, 99 programmable relays). Intelligent features: Sensitivity display in % per foot obscuration. Manual sensitivity adjustment. Day/Night automatic sensitivity adjustment. Drift compensation. Auto detector test (meets NFPA 72E). Maintenance alert. Pre -alarm (AWACS""... U. S. Patent Pending). LED blink control. Device type check. Releasing features: Four independent hazards. Counting cross -zone (two or more) Delay tinter and Discharge timers (adjustable). Abort (four options). Optional 91IA Digital Alarm Communicator. LCD-80 remote display/control (up to 4 per AFP-200). ACS annunciators (EIA-485), including LDM custom. Printer interface (80 column and 40 column printers). 5.0 A usable regulated output power. 80 character LCD display, back -lit. Real time clock, with European format option. History file with 650 event capacity in non-volatile memory. Includes non -erasable shadow history. Watertlow or supervisory selection per point. Alarm Verification selection per point, with tally. Walk Test reports 2 devices set to same address. Positive Alarm Sequence (PAS) Presignal per NFPA 72. Silence inhibit and Auto Silence timer options. March time/temporal/Califomia code for bell circuits. Field -programmable on panel or on PC, with user -defined passwords, plus Autoprogram feature. Dual rate charger for up to 90 hours of standby power. CRT terminal option. Two -Stage option for bell circuits (Canada). March 18, 1993 Page 1 of 4 A-102 Catalog Section: Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panels AFP-200 Analog Fire Panel UL ULC S635 CS118 The AFP-200 16.125" H x 14.5" W x 5.5" D Tornado Warning activates different bell code. Non -alarm points for lower priority functions. Remote ACK/Silence/Reset/Drill via MMX modules. Automatic time control functions, with holiday exceptions. Rapid poll algorithm for manual stations. Responds in less than 2 seconds. Operates with untwisted, unshielded wire (up to 1000 feet) for retrofit applications (U. S. Patent pending). Networking capability (with NOTIFIER AM2020 master). UL listed for Fire Signaling per Standard 864. UL listed for Burglary applications per Standard 1076. UL listed for Releasing per NFPA 12, 12A, 12B, 13, 15, & 16. UL listed for Critical Process Monitoring. We try to keep our product Information up to date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more Information, contact: @N OTI F 1 E W 12 Clintonville Road, Norlhford, CT 06472 Phone: (203) 484-7161 FAX: (203) 484-7118 W11. NETWORKING AND SYSTEM PERIPHERALS SLC Intelligent Loop 198 devices sDX-551 CPX-551 FDX-S51 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - BGX-101L 1AWA CA061 t 1 foc fAc AFP-20C RS-485 99 software zones 88 zone - alarm points 4— Up to 10 ®®®Qf 7 Slave ON= flu f— Protected fPremises RS-232 Systems E— 4 Indicating or ACM -BR Release Circuits Relay ACM/AEM-16AT LED Annunciator Control CRT-1 0 AM2020 Proprietary Sysytem tReceivingUnit 0 LDM-32 Custom Graphics Four Bell or Releasing circL standard. Full Alpha keyboard for menu -driven programmin( 5 ampere regulated power supply. PRN-3 Printer RS232 interface for CRT, printer, or PC computer. RS485 loop for t ran „r i r op. Up to vices on a pair of Slot for optional module. yut`t i it::LU11 12 AH batteries. Ammeter 80 character backlit Option. Up to 90 fours LCD display. standby power. a 0 N AWACS" Advance Warning Addressable Combustion Sensing (U. S. Patent Pending) ALERT ACTION ALARM Warning at panel Shut off power Evacuate building of possible fire to equipment monitored and call fire department by this detector PREALM SMOKE(PHOTO) LAN- TKE( PHOTO) ALARM: SMOKE(PHOTO) FLOOR 3 EQUIP RACK 5 UIP RACK 6 FLOOR 3 EQUIP RACK 5 2 % ALER: 0.22g6 1.4096 1g6 1.40gt; FIRE DEFT CALLED 11:25 P 12/25/92 D66 /25/ 92 D66 11:69 P 12/26/92 D66 SMOKE OBSCURATION per foot ;<ht v. 7 a\.. N`.M N,',YC`?i U rd ..: .. .. ......., u...: , .., moo,:. . 1,v a.,_ TIME ALERT and ACTION levels are completely adjustable in the field to suit the cleanliness and stability of the environment. ALARM levels are field adjustable to one of 3 levels within the UL permitted range. FIELD PROGRAMMING —3 WAYS 1. AUTO -PROGRAM The AFP-200 identifies all devices that are AUTOPROGRAM connected, determines the type of device, and PLEASE WAIT loads default values (general alarm) into non- volatile memory. This is completed in less than 30 seconds. 2. ON-LINE EDIT While still providing fire protection, the AFP- 200 program may be completely edited from the front keypad. 'Menu trees permit easy change of any parameter without referral to the programming manual. New program check routine catches common errors. 3. OFF-LINE PC The complete AFP-200 program may be created in an off-line PC compatible computer, then loaded into the AFP-200 RS-232 port. The program may also be off-loaded to a PC at any time. High speed data transfer completes upload or download in less than 1 minute. O= CLR 1=AUT0 2=POINT 3= PASSWD 4=MESSAGE 5= ZONES 6=SPL ZONES 7= SYS 8=LOAD 9=CHECK SPECIFICATIONS Primary input power, 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 3.0 Amps. Total output 24 V power — 5.0 A. Bell circuits (4) per circuit — 2.25 A. Four -wire detector power — 500 mA. Non -reset regulated power — 500 mA. High ripple regulated — 500 mA. Note: Total of all 3 power outputs must not exceed 500 mA. Battery charger range: 7 AH — 17 AH. Charge high rate: 29.1 V. Charge float rate: 27.6 V. Charger current limited to 0.7 A. Relay contact rating: 2.0 A @ 30 VDC. SYSTEM CAPACITY: Total programmable input/output points ......................301 Intelligent Detectors........................................................99 Addressable monitor/control modules ............................99 Programmable IAC (bell) circuits in panel .......................4 Programmable software zones........................................99 Programmable remote relay/annunciator points .............99 LCD-80 annunciators per system.....................................4 ACS annunciators per system.........................................10 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS LED INDICATORS 1. AC POWER (green). 2. FIRE ALARM (red). 3. PRE -ALARM (yellow). 4. SUPERVISORY/SECURITY (yellow). 5. ALARM SILENCED (yellow). 6. SYSTEM TROUBLE (yellow). MEMBRANE SWITCH CONTROLS 1. ACKNOWLEDGE/STEP 2. SILENCE 3. EVACUATE 4. SYSTEM RESET 5 — 16. 12 key pad with full alphabet 17 — 20. 4 cursor keys 21. ENTER LCD DISPLAY 80 characters (4 X 20) with long -life LED back -light. COMPATIBLE MODEL INTELLIGENT DEVICES DESCRIPTION CPX-551 Ionization Smoke Detector. SDX-551 Photoelectric Smoke Detector. SDX-551TH Photoelectric with thermal element. FDX-551 Thermal (Heat) Sensor. BX-501 Detector Base. B501-BH Sounder Base. DHX-501 Duct Housing with relay. DIIX-502 Duct Housing without relay. MMX-1 Monitor Module. MMX-101 Miniature Monitor Module. CMX-1 Control Module. BGX-101L Manual Fire Alarm Station, Addressable. ISO-X Isolator Module. COMPATIBLE DEVICES, RS-232 PORT MODEL. DESCRIPTION PRN-3 80 column printer. VS4295/S2 Printer, 40 column, 24 V. Mounted in external backbox (Order from Keltron, Inc.). CRT-1 Video display terminal. SH-232 Short Haul Modem, RS-232 powered. SH-232P Short Haul Modem, 120 VAC powered. SH-422 Short Haul Modem, RS-422 powered. SGSP-232 Signal Splitter. NOTE: * Not UL 864 Listed (ancillary device only). COMPATIBLE DEVICES, RS-485 PORT MODEL DEC .RIPTION ACS Series Remote Serial Annunciator/Control systems see the ACS Series catalog). LCD-80 Remote LCD display (see the LCD-80 catalog sheet). LDM Series Remote custom graphic driver modules (see the LDM Series catalog sheet). ACM-8R Remote relay module. Provides 8 Form-C relays. See ACM-8R catalog sheet. AGENCY LISTINGS AND APPROVALS See the first page of this catalog sheet for listing agencies and file numbers. These listings and approvals apply to the basic AFP-200 control panel. In some cases, certain modules may not be listed by certain approval agencies, or listing may be pending. Consult factory for latest listing status. PRODUCT LINE INFORMATION MQDEI, DESCRIPTION AFP-200 Analog Fire Panel. Includes display, single printed circuit board, and gray cabinet. AFP-20OR Red cabinet version. AFP-200C ULC labeled version (gray). AFP-200E 220 VAC version (gray). 4XTM Plug-in Transmitter Module. Provides municipal box remote station connection. RTM-8 Plug-in Relay Transmitter Module. Provides 8 Form-C relays, plus transmitter. 4XMM AmmeterNoltmeter. TR-4X Trim Ring for semi -flush mounting. DP-AFP200 Full length dead front panel (required for Canadian Applications). PS-1270 Battery, 12 volt, 7.0 AH, (two required). PS-12120 Battery, 12 volt, 12.0 AH, (two required). PS-12170 Battery, 12 volt, 17.0 AH (two required). BB-17 Battery box, required for PS-12170. 911A Digital Alarm Comm unicator/I'ransmitter. PK-200 Programming kit for PC. Includes diskette, cable, and instructions. ARCHITECTURAL/ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS Complete specifications available on paper and disk (WordPerfect or ASCII) from NOTIFIER Customer Service. Introduction Control Panel The NOTI-FIRE 911 is a two zone FireAlarm Control/Communicator designed for limited stand alone applications or in a slave application for off -premises monitoring of an existing Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP). Zone 1 is a Class "A" Alarm Initiating Circuit. It can be used to monitor waterflow or other alarm initiating devices in a stand alone application, or to monitor an alarm output on an existing panel. Zone 2 is a class "B" Supervisory Circuit. It can be used to monitor sprinkler supervision devices in a stand alone application, or to monitor a trouble output on an existing panel. Primary and alternate telephone outputs enable the 911 to communicate to the Central Station and/or Remote Station. A built-in phone line supervision circuit with trouble buzzer, LED and relay, provides local telephone trouble annunciation for both phone lines. The 911 provides two optional Form-C relay outputs; one for annunciation of alarms on the Alarm Initiating Circuit, and the other for supplementary annunciation of telephone line troubles. The 911 is housed in a red plastic, non-conductive enclosure. This design allows the 911 to be mounted in an existing fire alarm control enclosure and insulates the product from surrounding circuit boards or metal surfaces. Communicator The 911 uses a built-in communicator to transmit reports to a digital receiver. The communicator uses two RJ31X or RJ38X jacks to connect to two separate telephone lines, providing a primary and an alternate means of communicating to the centrals Cation receiver. The 911 has full phone line seizure, and complies with FCC regulations for using the public telephone network. The communicator can be programmed to report to a primary telephone number, or if unsuccessful there, to an alternate number. The 911 communicates with the digital receiver by means of one of two transmission formats, BFSK or Pulsed Fast Single Round Format, and only accepts the 2300 Hz acknowledgment tone. It is compatible with most major digital receivers meeting the requirements stated above. RFI/Lightning Protection The 911 has been designed and tested to resist radio frequency interference, and high voltage surges which are common to lightning areas. Spark gaps and M.O. V.s provide the 911 with additional electrical protection. Materials Included NOTI-FIRE 911 For slave applications the 911 Digital Communicator is shipped from the factory completely assembled. Included are: installation information, a small adhesive -backed end user information label, two five -inch double -sided adhesive strips, two mounting screws and washers, a strain relief cable tie, 32" red and black dual connector battery leads, and one 1.8 K ohm EOL resistor for the Supervision circuit. Materials Needed The 911 can be installed in an economical, fire listed enclosure, or mounted in the same enclosure as other fire alarm control equipment. Following is a complete list of additional parts necessary for installing the 911 in these two configurations: PS-1265 Battery* 12 V, 6.5 AH battery required for NFPA 72C stand alone applications when the 911 is not powered by a controi unit (the battery must provide 60 hours of standby plus five minutes of alarm operation). Use this battery only when configured in the 12 VAC mode. D1219 Battery* 12 V, 1.9AH battery for NFPA 71 applications only (the battery must provide 24 hours of standby). Use this battery only when configured in the 12 VAC mode. D136 Relay (Optional) (K5) To enable Phone Trouble Indicator Relay. D 136 Relay (Optional) (K6) To enable the Alarm Relay. D 1220 Transformer Use in the 12 VAC mode only. D4103 (Optional) Or other UL listed fire enclosure. D5050 Programmer Loaded with 911: INDEX and 911: MAIN Product Handlers. D5103A Cord For connecting the D5050 to the 911. D8004 Transformer Enclosure May be required in certain installations. NOTE: * Required for stand-alone applications. Listings and Approval Information Underwriters Laboratories has listed the NOTI-FIRE 911 Digital Communicator under U L Standard 864 (Control Units Fire Signaling Systems) and 1635 (Digital Alarm Communicators) for Central Station Signaling Service (NFPA 71) and Remote Station Signaling Service (NFPA 72C). The 911 should be installed in accordance with NFPA 70 NEC article 760). Approvals are pending for Factory Mutual (FM), California State Fire Marshal (CSFM). and New York City Board of Standards and Appeals (NYCBSA). To comply with Central Station Fire (NFPA 71) or Remote Station (NFPA 72C) Signaling Service, the 911 mustbe connected as described in the chart on the following page. Detailed instructions concerning wiring can be found in the Installation Section. NOTE: The class "A" and class "B" circuits are mandatory connections for NFPA 71 and 72C slave and stand alone applications as defined in Table 1. NOTE: For slave communicator applications the 911 is designed for connection to a 24 VDC Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) and does not require a battery to be installed. It cannot be connected to a 12 VDC power supply or a control panel which only provides 1 VAC output. Insuch instances when the FACPdoes notprovidea 24 VDC output, a PS-1265 battery, a D 1220 transformer, and a listed enclosure will be required for slave communicator applications. 911 Enclosure Size: 6.74" x 4.40" x 1.05" Color: Red. Construction: UL 94V-0 flame rated, ABS plastic, non-conductive enclosure. The 911 enclosure cover can be slid open approximately 2 inches to expose the terminal strip, the programming jack and the two Form-C relay sockets. There is no reason to completely remove the cover during installation or for service. PROGRAMMER PHONE LINE PHONE LINE TERMINAL CONNECTOR TROUBLE TROUBLE BLOCK (J3) BUZZER LED (Yellow) STRAIN RELIEF TAB TAB ALARM TROUBLE RELAY RELAY K6) (KS) MOUNTING TAB LED HOLE ALTERNATE MODULAR PHONEJACK PRIMARY I{— MODULAR PHONEJACK ENENCLOSURE COVER Figure 1: 911 Digital Communicator Telephone Trouble Relay (K5) Install the optional D136 Relay in this socket (three legs up) when using the Telephone Trouble Relay (terminals 12 thru 14) for a remote phone line failure indicator. (Activated temporarily upon power -up.) Alarm Relay (K6) Install the optional DI 36 Relay in this socket (three legs up) when using the Initiating Circuit Alarm Relay (terminals 15 thru 17) for remote alarm indications or such. Primary Modular Phone Jack This phone jack provides the 911 with the primary means of communicating to the Central or Remote Station. Alternate Modular Phone Jack The alternate phone jack provides the alternative means of communicating with the Central or Remote Station should the Primary telephone line fail for any reason. If the primary line fails to contact the Central or Remote Station after two attempts, it switches to the alternate line. 1-100 NOTI FI ER A Division of Pittway Corporation GENERAL The System Sensor 1400 ionization smoke de- tector responds quickly to both fast flaming and slow- smoldering fires as required by UL 268. Unipolar dual chamber sensor has the sensitiv- ity needed to quickly detect smoke, and the stability needed to avoid false alarms. FEATURES Detects both visible and invisible smoke. Used with UL listed control panels. Unipolar ionization sensing chamber: a) Provides exceptional stability. b) Factory preset 1.9% nominal sensitivity. c) Stable operation in air velocities up to 1200 feet -per -minute ( 7.6 meters per second). Removable cover for field cleaning. Visible LED "blinks" in standby. Sealed against dirt, insects and back pressure. 3 Year Limited Warranty. 8.5 — 35 VDC operating range. Field metering of detector sensitivity. Built-in test switch. Low standby current. Built-in tamper -resistant feature. Direct surface or electrical box mounting. Remote LED option. Insect -resistant screening (maximum to 0.0207 0.508 mm openings). SEMS screws for easy wiring. APPLICATIONS Use for protection of life and property. Superior to photoelectric detectors in detecting fast -flam- ing fires. Superior to bipolar detectors in avoid- W ing false alarms. CID 1400 2-Wire Ionization Smoke Detector Catalog Section: Conventional Initiating Devices S(o S911 CS308 0 007A3.AY February 11, 1995 California State Fire Marshal 7271-1209:102 BSA 1539-88-SA i1t :• - We try to keep our product information up to date and accurate. We can't cover all specific applica- ISO-9001 tions or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more Engineering and Manufacturinginformation, contact NOTIFIER Phone: (203) 484-7161 FAX: (203) 484-7118 Quality System Certified to IR D NOTIFIER 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, Connecticut 06472 International Standard ISO-9001 Maae n the U.S.A. Page 1 of 2 CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION The 1400 Series ionization smoke detectors contain a unique dual source, dual unipolar chamber detection design which will sense the presence of smoke par- ticles produced by fast combustion as well as slow smoldering fires. Additional key features include a blinking LED standby status indicator, an easily visible alarm indication and provision for convenient field test and metering. The back of the detector is sealed to block back pressure air flow. The chamber is protected by a fine mesh (.020"/0.508 mm) screen to minimize problems with dust, dirt, and insects. If cleaning is required, it is easy to remove the cover (with a special tool) and obtain access to the screen and chamber to perform a thorough cleaning. INSTALLATION Model 1400 detectors are intended for use with NO - TIMER UL listed control panels. Maximum number of detectors per zone depends on capacity of panel. Easy to install and maintain, this detector is designed for direct surface mounting (mounting bracket in- cluded), or mounting to a 4" octagon or smaller box.' Easy -to -wire screw terminals allow fast and simple field wiring of in, out, and remote annunciator con- nections. The wiring diagram shows the correct method for wiring Model 1400 detectors. To prevent wiring mistakes, observe polarities and make certain that each conductor is identified. A copy of Installation and Maintenance Instructions is pack- aged with each detector. For further information, refer to NFPA 72 "Standard on Automatic Fire Detectors," and to local Authority Having Jurisdiction. Note: For Canadian applications, always use a mount- ing electrical box. SPECIFICATIONS Model Number: 1400. Type: Ionization. Visual LED Local Alarm: Yes. Remote LED Annunciator Capability: Yes. Operating Voltage Range: 8.5 - 35 VDC. Current Limits: a) Standby (max): b) Alarm Current (typical): c) Alarm Current (max.): Max. Ripple Voltage: Size: Base Diameter: Cover Height: Cover Diameter: Max. air velocity: Weight: Mounting: 4" square box (1.5" min. depth). 100 pA @ 24 V. Note 1. Note 1. 4 V peak -to -peak. 5.5 inches (14.0 cm). 3.14 inches (8.0 cm). 3.3 inches (8.4 cm). 1200 feet per minute. 0.7 Ibs (310 grams). 3.5" or 4 " octagonal box (1.5" min. depth). Operating temperature range: 32' to 120° F (0 to +490 C) 10% to 93% Relative Humidity, non -condensing). Locking Alarm: Reset by momentary power interruption. Test Feature: Insert 0.1 " max. diameter test tool into test hole. NOTE 1: Two -wire control panels must limit current to 100 mA or less. PRODUCT INFORMATION MODEL NAME 1400 Ionization Smoke Detector, 2 wire, Surface Mount. RA40OZ Remote Annunciator (LED). MOD40OR Field Test module for all of the System Sensor 400 Series Smoke Detectors. Page 2 of 2 NOTIFIER A Division of Pittway Corporation GENERAL The BGX-101 L is an addressable manual pull station with a key -lock reset feature. It provides the AM2020, AFP1010, AFP-200, and System 5000 (equipped with an AIM- 200 module) with one addressable alarm ini- tiating input. FEATURES Highly visible. Easily operated (Dual -Action). Attractive shape and textured finish. Semi -flush, mounts to a standard single - gang (2.125" minimum depth), double -gang, or 4" square electrical box . Operates with or without a crush tube. Handle latches in down position to clearly indicate the station has been operated. Key reset. Screw terminals for easy connection to SLC Loop Channel. Optional trim ring. CONSTRUCTION Shell, door, and handle are molded of du- rable LEXANO with a textured finish. 16 gauge steel back plate. OPERATION Pulling the handle down causes it to latch in the down position. The handle is restored manually by using a mechanical key which allows the top of the case to pivot forward and the spring -loaded handle to return to its normal position. The case can then be piv- oted back to its normal position and secured with the key. Each manual station, on command from the control panel, sends data to the panel repre- senting the state of the manual switch. A pair of rotary decimal switches allow two digit address -setting. BGX-101 L Addressable Manual Pull Station Catalog Section: Intelligent / Addressable Devices 0& OV4A5.AY AFP-200) S692 OW6A2.AY AM-2020/AFP1010) H-130 April 17, 1995 California 4ti : State Fire Marshal 1 7150-0028:003 93/00141 The BGX-101 L Addressable Manual Pull Station PRODUCT LINE INFORMATION Model Description BGX-101 L ....... Standard unit. Dual action. Works with, or without, a fiber crush -tube. Includes key locking feature. BG-TR.............Optional trim ring. 6 1/2" High, 5 1/8" Wide, 5/32" Deep. SB-10 .............. Surface back box. We try to keep our product information up to date and accurate. We can't cover all specific applica- ISO-9001 tions or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more Engineering and Manufacturinginformation, contact NOTIFIER. Phone: (203) 484-7161 FAX: (203) 494-7118 Quality System Certified to MMOTIRItR 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, Connecticut 06472 International Standard ISO-9001 Made in the U.S.A. Page 1 of 2 INSTALLATION The BGX-101 L will mount semi -flush into a single -gang, double -gang, or standard 4" square electrical outlet box, or will surface mount into the Model SIB-1 0 surface backbox. If the BGX-101 L is being semi -flush mounted, then the optional trim ring (BG-TR) may be used. The BG-TR is usually needed for semi -flush mount with 4" or double -gang boxes (not with single -gang boxes). ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Normal operating voltage 24 VDC Maximum SLC Loop voltage 28.0 VDC Maximum SLC Loop current 230 NA. ARCHITECTURAL/ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS Manual Fire Alarm Stations shall be addressable, fiber break -tube (or non -fiber break -tube) type, equipment with a key operated test -reset lock in order that they may be tested, and so designed that after emergency operation, they cannot be restored to normal except by using a key. An operated station shall automatically condition itself so as to be visually detected, as operated, at a minimum dis- tance of one hundred feet, front or side. Manual Stations shall connect with two wires to one of the control panel SLC loops. The Manual Station shall, on com- mand from the control panel, send data to the panel repre- senting the state of the manual switch. Manual stations shall provide two digit address -setting by use of rotary decimal switches. Manual Stations shall be constructed of LEXANO with clearly visible operating instructions provided on the cover. The word FIRE shall appear on the front of the stations in raised letters, 1.75 inches or larger. Stations shall be suit- able for surface mounting on matching back -box, or semi - flush mounting on a standard single -gang, double -gang box, or 4 inch square box, and shall be installed not less than 4.5 feet, nor more than 6 feet, above the finished floor. Manual Stations shall be Underwriters Laboratories Inc. Listed. Lexan is a registered trade mark of General Electric. 0010ju The SLC Loop Channel OF The BGX-101L (back view) f Top View 4-1/8" 1-3/8" Optional. 1-3/8" surface back -box. 77 01 5-1/2" z 0 Side View 2-3/4 Page 2 of 2 A A0) N NOTIFIER A Division of Pittway Corporation GENERAL The NOTIFIER MMX-2 Monitor Module is used with the AM2020, AFP1010, AFP200, or System 5000 (equipped with an AIM-200 module) to monitor a single Initiating De- vice Circuit (IDC). FEATURES Supports compatible two -wire smoke detectors. Supervises IDC wiring and connection of external power source. High noise (EMI/RFI) immunity. SEMS screws with clamping plates for ease of wiring. Two rotary switches for direct dial entry of DECADE ad- dress (01-99). Built-in magnetic alarm test switch. LED flashes during normal operation (this is optional on the AM2020, AFP1010, and AFP200). LED latches steady to indicate alarm on command from control panel. APPLICATIONS Use to monitor a zone of 2-wire smoke detectors. Monitored circuit may be wired as an NFPA Style B (Class B) or Style D (Class A) Initiating Device Circuit. A 3.9K W End -of -Line Resistor (provided) terminates the end of the Style B or D class B or A) circuit [maximum IDC loop resistance is 25 W]. Install ELR across terminals 8 and 9 for Style D applica- tion. OPERATION Each MMX-2 uses one of 99 available module addresses on an SLC loop. It responds to regular polls from the control panel and reports its type and the status (open/normal/ short) of its Initiating Device Circuit (IDC). A flashing LED indicates that the module is in communication with the con- trol panel. The LED latches steady on alarm (subject to current limitations on the loop). COMPATIBILITY Refer to document number 15378, "UL Listed Compatible Two - Wire Smoke Detectors for NOTIFIER Control Panels". MMX-2 H-142 Monitor Module Two -wire Conventional Smoke Detector Interface Catalog Section: Intelligent / Addressable Devices March 3, 1995 U California M EAStateFire Marshal 460-92-E 7300-0028:168 S635 CS100 0 NOTIFIEW DNObn 01 PkIw Y Dppw Iien 0 CAUTION DE -ENERGIZE UNIT PRIOR TO SERVICING The Face Plate O O O O O I OOP ADDRESS MONITOR OmElSIGNALICAUTIONDE.ENERGIZE RELAY UNIT PRIOR TO SERVICING 0 N1 4 5 4 5 U3 62 7I eo s O O O The MMX-2 L_ J We try to keep our product information up to date and accurate. We can't cover all specific applica- ISO-9001 tions or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more Engineering and Manufacturing information, contact NOTIFIER. Phone: (203) 484-7161 FAX: (203) 484-7118 Quality System Certified to NOTIFIER 12 Clintonville Road, Notthford, Connecticut 06472 International Standard ISO-9001 Made In the U.S.A. Page I of 2 INSTALLATION The MMX-2 mounts to a standard 4-inch square, 2-1/8" deep, junction box. Alternately, the MMX-2 may be mounted to the SMB-500 surface mount box. Mounting hardware and installa- tion instructions are provided with each module. O oz--,- JO O m 94J NOTIFIEW 9 StyleD(-) MMX-2 Monitor Module SLC Loop () 1 8 Style D (+) SLC Loop (+) 2 7 Style B (+) Switched 24 VDC (_) 3 6 Style B (-) from listed, regulated, and battery -backed power supply (+)ffl 4 5 Field Wiring Connections SPECIFICATIONS: Operating voltage: 22.2-25.5 VDC Standby current: communication line) SLC) 200 pA maximum Temerature range: 0° C. to +49°C. 32°F. to +1200F. Relative Humidity range: 10% to 85% Weight: 5 pounds (.225kg.) Supervisory Current 7.0 mA maximum Alarm Current 20 mA maximum 0 0 00 obi Mounting the MMX-2 to a 4-inch square, 2-11 8" deep, junction box. PRODUCT LINE INFORMATION Model Description MMX-2 Monitor Module. SMB-500 Surface Mount Box. M02-04-00 Test Magnet. N 1 V Page 2 of 2 NOTIFIER A Division of Pittway Corporation MMX-101 H-160 Monitor Module Catalog Section: Intelligent / Addressable Devices April 28, 1995 California GENERAL u u C State The NOTIFIER MMX-101 (or Canandian MMX-101 A) ® ® 7165-028:141 Monitor Module provides an interface between the S635 CS118 7165-028:144 AM2020, AFP1010, AFP-200, or System 5000 (equipped CS733 7170-028:153 with an AIM-200 module) and normally -open contact 1BSA (MMX-101A) 7170-028:154 alarm initiating devices.Though the MMX-101 can be used _ 7165-0028:164 to monitor an entire Style B (Class B) initiating circuit, it is 578-81-SA " ideally suited for monitoring single devices. The MMX- 101 is small enough to fit inside a single gang junction OYOA6.AY box behind the device being monitored. The small size OV4A5.AY and light weight allow it to be installed without the need to ( AFP-200) be rigidly mounted. OW6A2.AY AM-2020/AFP-1010) FEATURES Built-in type identification automatically identifies this device as a monitor module to the control panel. Powered directly by 2-wire AM2020, AFP1010, AFP- 200, or AIM-200 SLC loop. No additional power required. High noise (EMF/RFI) immunity. Tinned, stripped leads ease of wiring. Direct dial entry of DECADE address (01-99). APPLICATIONS Use to monitor a single device or a zone of 4-wire smoke detectors, manual fire alarm pull stations, waterflow de- vices, or other normally open dry -contact devices. May also be used to monitor normally open supervisory de- vices with special supervisory indication at the control panel. Monitored circuit/device is wired as an NFPA Style B (Class B) Initiating Device Circuit. A 47 K W End -of - Line Resistor (provided) terminates the circuit. CONSTRUCTION Controls include two rotary switches for direct dial entry of DECADE address (01-99). OPERATION Each MMX-101 uses one of 99 available module ad- dresses on an AM2020, AFP1010, AFP-200, or AIM-200 SLC loop. It responds to regular polls from the control panel and reports its type and the status (open/normal/ short) of its Initiating Device Circuit (IDC). 9 0 9 0 7 8(1 2 ADDRESS 78t12 6 5 4 3 6 5 4 3 If I+ - To Initiating Devices. To UL Listed Control Panel and to next device (SLC Loop). We try to keep our product information up to date and accurate. We can't cover all specific applica- LSO-9001 tions or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more Engineering and Manufacturing information, contact NOTIFIER. Phone: (203) 484-7161 FAX: (203) 484-7118 Quality System Certified to International Standard ISO-9001NOTIRItitil12ClintonvilleRoad, Northford, Connecticut 06472 Made in the U.S.A. SPECIFICATIONS Operating Voltage: 15 - 28 VDC (peak) Standby current: 230 µA maximum plus supervisory current. Temperature range: 32' F - 120' F Humidity range: 10% - 95%, relative Weight: 90 grams (3 ounces) PRODUCT LINE INFORMATION Model Description MMX-101 Monitor Module MMX-101A Monitor Module, ULC Listed SMB-500 Surface Mount Box. RA40OZ Remote LED INSTALLATION The MMX-101 Monitor Module mounts inside a single gang junction box behind the device being monitored. The small size and light weight allow it to be installed without the need to be rigidly mounted. Alternately, the MMX-101 Monitor Module may be mounted to the SMB-500 surface mount box. Mounting hardware and installation instruc- tions are provided with each module. ARCHITECTURAL/ ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS Monitor modules shall be,provided to connect one super- vised Initiating Device Circuit (IDC) zone of conventional alarm initiating devices (any N.O. dry -contact device, in- cluding 4-wire smoke detectors), to one of the Fire Alarm Control Panel Signaling Line Circuit (SLC) Loops. The monitor module shall be small enough to fit inside a single gang junction box behind the device being monitored or directly into the Fire Alarm Control Panel. The monitor module shall be small enough in size and light enough in weight to allow it to be installed without the need to be rigidly mounted. The IDC zone may be wired for Style B operation. The monitor module shall provide address -set- ting means using rotary decimal switches and shall also store an internal identifying code which the Fire Alarm Control Panel shall use to identify the type of device. 0.50" 30" e MMX-101 Monitor Module shown full size) s 0 s o s 1t122 ADDRESS 7 ( 7 6 3 6 3 5 4 5 4 To Initiating Devices. To UL Listed Control Panel and to next device (SLC Loop). N N Z0 r N m NOTIFIER A Division of Pittway Corporation GENERAL System Sensor's Multi-AlertTm and Mini-AlertTM sounders and strobes are uniquely suited to provide primary or secondary sig- naling for fire and security applications. Sounders System Sensor's Multi-AlertTM (MA) Sounder and combination Sounder/Signal Strobe (SS) Sounders are UL listed for primary or secondary signaling in life safety systems. The MA Series and MASS Series provide eight different warning tones, which can be selected during installation by arranging clips on tabs (see MA Sounder Tone Selection diagram). These clips can be reconfigured in the field, allowing the user to change the warning sound at any time after installation. The Multi -Alert mounts directly to 42 square backboxes. Optional mounting plates are available for either flush or semi -flush installations. Flush installations require a 23/42 deep backbox (model BB-D). The UL 464 compliant sounder has a low current consumption and is listed for 12 and 24 VDC and full wave rectified unfiltered operation. Model MA12/24D is suitable for outdoor applications when installed in the optional WBB Weather- proof Back Box. (In Canada, rigid steel conduit must be used when installing the WBB Weatherproof Back Box.) The sounder and strobe can be ordered as a combination unit, or separately as independent devices. Strobes The UL 1638 compliant SS Series signal strobe is an electronic visible warning signal that flashes approximately once every 1.5 seconds. Available in either a 1.5 cd or 15 cd light intensity at 24 VDC or 15 cd at 12 VDC, the strobe light uses an extremely reliable xenon flash tube with low current requirements. The electronic circuit is enclosed within the durable polycarbonate lens. All circuits are polarized to be compatible with DC alarm supervision and satisfy the latest code requirements for primary visible signaling. FEATURES Field programmable for one of eight distinctive sounds Strobe available in 1.5 or 15 cd Low current consumption. May be surface mounted on standard 4" square backbox. Flush or semi -flush mounting available with optional mounting plates. Sounder and strobe can each be operated independently. SS strobe UL listed to Standard 1638. 3-year warranty. APPLICATIONS Use for protection of life and property. Intended for use in the alarm notification circuit of a UL listed fire alarm control panel. For further information, refer to National Fire Protection Associa- tion codes, standards, and recommended practices for installation and use of these appliances. It is recommended that the installer be familiar with these requirements, and local codes, and any special requirements of the Local Authority Having Jurisdiction. MA, MA/SS, SS J-100 Sounder, Sounder Strobe, Strobe Catalog Section: AudioNisual Appliances UL S4011 (MA and MASSLO/M) S3593(SSLO/M) J- OW4ATAY(MA) OW4A5.AY (SSLO/M) MASSLO/M) April 17, 1995 MEA ULCi427-91-E (MA) Others submitted CS548 (MA only) California Others Submitted State Fire Marshal 7135-1209:124 (MA) 7300-1209:123 (MASSLO/M and SSLO/M) CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION The Signal Strobe is an electronic visual warning signal that flashes approximately once every two seconds. The high intensity strobe light uses an extremely reliable xenon flash tube with low current requirements. The electronic circuit is enclosed within the durable polycarbonate lens. All circuits are polarized to be compatible with DC alarm supervision and satisfy code requirements for visual signalling. The strobe works independently, but it may be mounted on top of the horn. When mounted alone, it may be either semi -flush or surface mounted, depending on the choice of mounting plate options. INSTALLATION Installation Instructions are packaged with each unit (publication number 156-266). Screws are included with each device. Slotted head screws are used to attach each device or combination of devices to the electrical outlet box. Phillips head screws are used to attach accessories. Mounting options include: Surface mounting. Semi -Flush mounting. Flush mounting (deep box required). Plaster ring mounting. Weatherproof (Use WBB box, Sounders only — Strobes are not approved for weatherproof applications). We try to keep our product information up to date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications ISO-9001 or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information, contact NOTIFIER. Phone: (203) 484-7161 FAX: (203) 484-7118 Engineering and Manufacturing Quality System Certified to NOTIFIRR 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, Connecticut 06472 International Standard ISO-9001 dada m Ihti U.S.A. Page 1 of 4 Engineering Specifications Sounder shall be a System Sensor Model , capable of operating at 12 and 24 VDC. Sounder shall be listed to Underwriter's Laboratories Standard 464 for fire protection signaling systems. Sounder shall have an operating temperature between —311F and 1510F. Sounder shall have eight tone options, selected by means of clip(s). , For sounder/strobe combination: Sounder/strobe shall be a System Sensor Sounder/Strobe Model , capable of operating at 12 or 24 VDC. Sounder/strobe shall be listed to Underwriter's Laboratories Standard 464/1638 for fire protection signaling systems. Sounder/strobe shall have an operating temperature between 32'F and 120'F. Sounder shall have eight tone options which are selected by means of clip(s). Strobe shall be powered independently of the sounder and shall operate on 12 or 24 VDC. Strobe shall have a minimum light output of 1.5 or 15 candela and shall be U.L. listed as a primary signaling device. MA SOUNDER TONE SELECTION SELECTION TA83 TAB ATABBTABJCOVETONECUSE ASMALL - BLADEDSCREV/DRNER CLIPS REMOVED OR TO REMOVE ADDED TO SELECT COPS DESIRED TONE FOR STORING UNUSED CLIPSUNUSEDCLIPS: SLIDE COVER BACK TO ALIGN COVER SLOT WITH CLIP STORAGE POST. DIMENSIONS T o FT R Multi -Alert: Sounder— Sounder— Sounder — Strobe — Flush Mount Semi Flush Surface Mount Semi -Flush BB-D K '" BB -STD BB -STD i- BB -STD i o w MA- T .\ ti` ` MP -SF 24 MP -SF MA-24D MP-F MA-24D 1. \' \' SS Series ~ Strobe — Sounder and Strobe - Sounder and Strobe- Sounder and Strobe - Surface Mount Flush Mount Semi Flush Surface Mount BB -STD BB-D BB -STDi " \ BB -STD MA-24D \ I MP -SF / MA-24D10 SS Series 1. MP- F MA- 24D SS Series ti SS Series SS Series m. N Page 2 of 4 January 23, 1995 Page 1 of 2 K-255 Catalog Section: Miscellaneous E NOTI FI ER® Division of PittwEry Corporation GENERAL Fire•Lite/Notifier FM series electromagnets are designed for virtually any remote door release application. They are primarily used to hold fire and smoke barrier doors open until released by a remote smoke detector or other switching device. The complete assembly consists of an armature contact plate with adjustable pivot mounting for installation in the door, and a heavy-duty electromagnet mounted on the wall or floor behind the door. FEATURES 120 VAC and 24 V AC/DC models. 35 to 40 pounds (16 kg) holding power. Magnet protected against transients and surges up to 600 volts AC models). Magnetic Field Intensity of 5.6 oersteds @ 1 meter. Fail-safe operation; power failure releases door to close. Positive Release Button initiates closing motion. Two-year warranty. Floor and Wall mount models. INSTALLATION Install where required by code, where doors may be used to confine smoke or fire, or wherever remote control or automatic closing doors are required. Be sure door hardware and trim projections are compatible with total projection of door release. Anchor the electromagnet firmly since the wall portion will function as a door stop. Locate magnet approximately 6 inches in from lock stile at door. Wall magnets should be mounted approximately 2 to 4 feet above floor for optimum performance. Door -mounted contact plate includes hardware for thrubolting or concealed mounting. Spotting template included with unit assures correct alignment. Used in hospitals, schools, offices, nursing homes, and public buildings. FM Series Electromagnetic Door Holders SCalitomiaStateFire Marshal 3550-0028:177 R11746 R14531 ORDERING INFORMATION FM980-24 24 Volt AC/DC Single Door Floor Mount FM980-120 FM996-24 FM996-120 FM998-24 FM998-120 We try to keep our product information up to date and accurate. We can't cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more informa- tion, contact NOTIFIER. Phone: (203) 484-7161 FAX: (203) 484-7118 NOYIPIER 12Clintonville Road, Northford, Connecticut 06472 120 Volt AC Single Door Floor Mount 24 Volt AC/DC Surface Wall Mount 120 Volt AC Surface Wall Mount 24 Volt AC/DC Flush Wall Mount 120 Volt AC Flush Wall Mount ISO-9001 Engineering and Manufacturing Quality System Certified to International Standard ISO-9001 Made.sU.S.A. MODEL 980 FLOOR MOUNT SINGLE DOOR. MODEL 996 WALL MOUNT SURFACE WIRING. MODEL 998 WALL MOUNT STANDARD DOORS CONCEALED WIRING. 4-3/4' S' 1.5m. 1.3/4- 121) - 0ZT) ( T41) ( µ) 3 2 17/32" - 79) (- Concealed Wiring. Total Projection: 6" Mounting Requirements: Conduit connects directly to floor plate. Total Projection: 4-1/8" Mounting Requirements: 1" X 1-1/2" deep adapter housing 1 " 2-3/4" 25) (70) 0 4-5/8" 117) 0 1 Total Projection: 3-5/8" Mounting Requirements: 2" x 4" x 1-3/4" outlet box. Voltage/Current: 120 VAC, 60 Hz., .017 amp 24 VAC, 60 Hz., .080 amp 24 VDC, .068 amp Shipping Weight: 4 lbs. (1.8 kg). 1-5/8" 1-3/4" 41) () Voltage/Current: 120 VAC, 60 Hz., .017 amp 24 VAC, 60 Hz., .080 amp 24 VDC, .068 amp Shipping Weight: 3 lbs. (1.4 kg). Voltage/Current: 120 VAC, 60 Hz., .017 amp 24 VAC, 60 Hz., .080 amp 24 VDC, .068 amp Shipping Weight: 2 lbs. (0.9 kg). z 0 J N OTI.FI E R® Division of Pittway Corporation GENERAL PS series batteries provide secondary power for the whole series of NOTIFIER fire alarm control panels. FEATURES Provide secondary power for control panels Gelled electrolyte Sealed and maintenance free Overcharge protected Extended shelf life Easxhandling with leak -proof construction Ruggedly constructed, high -impact ABS plastic case Long service life Compact design CAPACITY Battery capacity, expressed in ampere -hours (AH), is the product of a discharge current and the length of time that the current is discharged. Batteries are rated according to their performance during 20 hours of discharge at a constant current. The rated capacity of a battery is determined by subjecting it to a constant discharge current for 20 hours at 68' F (20' Q. After 20 hours the voltage across the terminals is measured. The discharge current which causes a reading of 1.72 volts per cell (5.16 V on a 6 V battery and 10.32 V on a 12 V battery) is called the rated current. This current multiplied by 20 is the rated capacity of the battery. APPLICATIONS Use the PS Series batteries to provide backup power for control panels. Select batteries based on current requirements for your system and the capacity of its charger. These batteries can be used over a temperature range of -760 — +1400 F. (-600 — +600 C.). CONSTRUCTION The sealed construction of the Power -Sonic battery allows trouble -free, safe operation in any position. There is no need to add electrolyte, as gases -generated during overcharge are recombined in a unique "Oxygen Cycle." The battery is sealed, leak -proof, and maintenance free. The case is made of ABS, a high -impact plastic resin (acrylonitrile butadiiene styrene copolymer) with high resistance to chemicals & flammability. INSTALLATION All panels have space reserved for batteries. See appropriate panel installation manual for battery size restrictions. Typical interconnection diagrams are shown in the literature accompanying each control panel. Mardi 2, 1993 Page 1 of 2 E-200 Catalog Section: Power Supplies PS Series Batteries A SEALED RECHARGEABLE 11 BATTERY Yor a1 PS-996 i Volt 6.6 AH Power -Sonic Corporation The PS-695 Battery The PS-1242 Battery We try to keep our product information up to date and accurate. We can't cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information, contact: it MOTIFIKW 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, CT 06472 Phone: (203) 484-7161 FAX: (203) 484-7118 C L SEALED RECHARGEABLE BATTERY MODEL PS-1270 12 VOLT 7.0AMP. HOUR Length 5.94 t .04 Inches 151 i 1 mm) L L U u c Ec w $ E a c4 m++ SnpPISPl ... 1A 1Mdth 2.56 t .O4 Inches 65 t 1 mm) BB-17: Optional Battery Backbox 14-112" Wide x 8"-1/4" High x 4-314" Deep For remote mounting of two 12 volt PS-12170 batteries ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS The fire control panel shall be equipped with secondary power provided by gelled -electrolyte batteries. The batteries shall be maintenance free and shall be capable of powering the system in a manner and for a length of time determined by the governing regulations and the authority having jurisdiction. Model Nominal Voltage V Nominal Capacity 9 20 hour mA rate Discharge Capacity l9 20 hour AH rate Dimensions Length Width Height Height over terminal Weight in. mm. in. mm. in. mm. in. mm. lbs. kg. PS-695 6 9.5 475 4.26 108 2.75 70 5.54 141 5.54 141 4.9 2.2 PS-1242 12 4.0 200 3.54 90 2.76 70 3.98 101 4.13 105 3.8 1.7 PS-1270 12 7.0 325 5.94 151 2.56 65 3.70 94 3.86 98 5.7 2.6 PS-12120 12 12 600 5.94 151 3.86 98 3.70 94 3.86 98 8.8 4.0 PS-12170 12 17 850 7.13 181 2.99 76 6.57 167 6.57 167 12.8 5.8 PS-12250 12 25 1300 6.89 175 6.54 166 4.92 125 4.92 125 18.7 8.5 PS-12550 12 55 3000 10.25 260 6.60 168 8.20 208 9.45 240 39.7 18.0 6.5 13 6.0 12 i 5.5 11 i 5.0 10 m 4.5 9 4.0 8 0 Characteristic Discharge Curves 1 2 3 5 10 20 30 60 2 3 5 10 20 30 minutes 10 4 hours - 0 Discharge T1me 0 20° C (68° F) Effect of Temperature on Capacity 120 100 80 0% 20, • 10• 0' 10• 20' Nr 40' 50% 60% Temperature (Degrees C.) WIN 0 NO W MIM E am N O N 0CM L Appendix A: Supply Calculations 1. The AC Branch Circuit The AFP-200 requires connection to a separate dedicated AC branch circuit (120 VAC), which must be labeled FIRE ALARM. This branch circuit must connect to the line side of the main power feed of the protected premises. No other equipment may be powered from the fire alarm branch circuit. The branch circuit wire must run continuously, without any disconnect devices, from the power source to the fire alarm control panel. Overcurrent protection for this circuit must comply with Article 760 of the National Electrical Codes as well as local codes. Use #14 AWG wire with 600 volt insulation for this branch circuit. Table XI: AC Branch Circuit Requirements 0120 VAC Use Table A-1 to determine the total amount of current, in AC amps, that must be supplied to the system. Total Device Number Current Current of Draw Type Devices amps) per Device AFP-200 1 X 3.0 = 3.0 N R 45-24 X 1.0 = Charger Sum Column for AC Branch Current Required amps 3.0 i 7 2 Document 15511 Rev. B 10MOMP/N 1551 1'8 2. The Main Power Supply The AFP-200 provides regulated power for operating the fire alarm control panel, operating external de- vices, and operating the standby battery. The power for operating external devices is limited. Use Table A- 2A (standby or non -alarm) and Table A-26 (alarm) to determine if external loading is within the capabilitiesofthepowersupply. Concerning smoke detectors: Refer to the manufacturer's data sheet packaged with each smoke detectortofindthestandbyandalarmcurrentdrawstouseinthetablesofthisAppendix. Be sure to power detec- tors from TB-1, Terminals 5 and 6. Table XWU Regulated Load in Standby*24 vnc External Devices connected to TB-1 only Source TB-1 Terminals 1 &2 Device # of Current Type Devices (amps) KI Total Current/ Type TB-1 Terminals 3&4 I g 1 1 A 1 X 0,3a= O. /') TB- 1 Terminals 5&6 X OJC7A Sum Column for Regulator Standby Load = am s PO. 071- A Motes: 1. TB-1, Terminals 1 and 2. Regulated, Filtered 24 VDC +/- 10% 120Hz ripple=2VRMs 2. TB-1, Terminals 3 and 4: Regulated, Filtered 24 VDC +/- 5% 120Hz ripple= IOVRMs 3. TB-1, Terminals 5 and 6: Regulated, Filtered 24 VDC +/- 5% 120Hz ripple=10VRMs 4. TB-1, Terminals 5 and 6 is resettable (smoke detector power) 5. Current limitations: TB- 1, Terminals 1 and 2 = 1.0 amp TB- 1, Terminals 3 and 4 = 0.5 amp TB- 1, Terminals 5 and 6 = 0.5 amp Terminals 3 and 4 combined with Terminals 5 and 6 = 0.5 amp 1and2, 3 and 4, and 5 and 6 combined = 1 amp For non-english language systems, the LCD-80 (terminal mode) standby current is the same as the alarm current (10o mA). 00cumen115511 Rev. a 1(V18/93 PM 15511:8 7 3 Table X2B: Regulated Load in Alarm 024 voc External Devices connected to TB-1 and TB-2 Source Device of Current Total Current/ Type Devices amps) Type Ft LA( TB-1 Terminals 1 &2 X = TB-1 Terminals 3&4 q A X TB-1 Terminals 5&6 j` K*Y -Z p X 0, 02 A IZ A TB-2 All Terminals ALA Sum Column for Alarm Load on Regulator = amps 0.9y4 Notes: Current limitations: TB-1, Terminals 1 and 2 = 2.25 amps TB-1, Terminals 3 and 4 = 0.5 amp TB-1, Terminals 5 and 6 = 0.5 amp TB-1 Terminals 3 and 4 combined with Terminals 5 and 6 = 0.5 amp TB-2 Any one circuit = 2.25 amps TB-1 and TB-2 all circuits combined = 5.0 amp 74 Document 15511 Rev. 8 1Ud19/99PM 15511:9 Standby Current Load on the Batteries Table A-2C allows the 'system designer to determine the current requirements of the secondary powersource (batteries) during Standby conditions. The current ratings in Table A-2C account for the continuousactivationoftroublesignalsandindications. The total obtained in Table A-2C will be used in Table A-2E todeterminethesizeofthebatteriesneededtosupport24or60hoursofstandbyoperation. Concerning 4-wire detectors: In Table A-2A, use the manufacturer's Standby current draw specified on thedatasheetpackagedwitheachfour -wire smoke detector. Table A-2C: Secondary Power Standby Requirements "2' VDC Device Type Total Current /Type AFP-200 0.100 External Devices Total from Table A-2A) -7 Z A Sum Column for Secondary Standby Load Q, / 7? amps Alarm Current Load on the Batteries Table A-21D allows the system designer to determine the maximum current requirements of the secondarypowersourceduringalarmconditions. The total obtained in Table A-21D will be used in Table A-2E todeterminethesizeofthebatteriesneededtosupportfiveminutesofalarmoperation. Table Ar213: Secondary Power Alarm Requirements A24 v°C Device/Circuit Type Total Current /Type AFP-200 0.150 External Devices Total from Table A-28) G, ,j y g Sum Column for Secondary Alarm Load Q % amps Document 15511 Rev. 0 10/19/93 PM 15511:13 7 5 Calculating Battery Size Needed Table A-2E sums the standby and alarm loads to arrive at the battery size, in ampere hours, needed to support the AFP-200. There` is a specific range of batteries that can be charged properly. Select batteries which meet or exceed the total Ampere -Hours calculated and are within the acceptable charger range of 7 to 17' amp -hour. Acceptable batteries with NR 45-24 external battery charger are 20 to 55 amp -hour. Write amp -hour requirements on Protected Premises label located inside the door of the unit. 15 to 17 amp -hour batteries require Notifler BB-17 or other UL listed external battery cabinet. Table ArZE: Total Secondary Power Requirements 1121 voc Secondary Standby Load Required Standby Time 24 or 60 hours) X t 2- } ] Secondary Alarm Load Required Alarm Time For 5 min., enter 0.084) O9S x Sum Column for Ampere Hours Multiply the derating factor X 1.2 Total Ampere Hours Required amps Notes 1. NFPA 72 Local and 72 Remote Station require 24 hours of standby power followed by five minutes in alarm. NFPA 71, 72 Auxiliary, and 72 Remote Station require 60 hours of standby power followed by five minutes in alarm. Batteries installed in a system powered by a generator need to provide at least four hours of standby power. 2. The total ampere -hours required cannot exceed 17 AH with internal charger. 3. NFPA 12, 12A, 12B require 24 hours plus 5 minutes activation. ZAT-rErZ/rS EuPPLiED. Battery voltage Number Part Location Size Rating Required Number 7AH 12 volts two PS-1270 12 AH 2120 In panel12volts BB-17 17 AH 12 volts two PS-12170 Battery Box NR45-24 25AH 12 volts two PS-12250 External 55AH 12 volts two PS-12550 Battery Charger 7 6 Document 15511 Rev. B 10/19/93P/N 15511:9 CITY OF SANFORD FIRE -DEPARTMENT FEES FOR SERVICES PHONE #: 407-322-4952 DATE: y a3/9e PERMIT # — BUSINESS NAME: V- AV // ADDRESS:346 S/ S. Or /+fin no PHONE NUMBER:( )2U PLANS REVIEW TENT PERMIT BURN PERMIT REINSPECTION . TANK PERMIT FIRE SYSTEM AMOUNT COMMENTS: 4 71'%q -=- A / D Cr Ti ii-c Fees must be paid to Sanford Building Department,,300 N. Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida. Phone # 330-5656.. Proof of payment must be made to Sanford Fire Prevention before any further services can take place. x Sanford F Prevention I certify that the above information is true and correct and that I 7,Df 1 comply with all appable codes and ordinance the City of San orida. zz An licants Signature r I T CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY ADDENDUM OWNER:y : 1-1.0"/ oir .Sa.o!O d ADDRESS: 38.5 / O i /n .s d o D,,,,(J c DATE: 4 —24— 94 n lll_;\ REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL: CONDITIONALRe • so,,c- few. "iwss r.,,6la— v's..... i FIRE DEPARTMENT UTILITIES r: OWNER ADDRES DATE: LI - l9 .mac lA REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL: CONDITIONAL AGREEMENT: 7v- FIRE DEPARTMENT UTILITIES Liz Pti PUBLIC WORKS GINEERING C.O. ( b vf 00 CITY OF SANFORD. FLORIDA Request for Final InspectIon for. Cartlficate-af Occupancy ADDRESS:. '50-f 1 bn Ir-w-) )D The Building Department has prepared a certificate of occupancy for the above location and is requesting a final inspection by your department. After your inspection, please come to the Building Department to sign -of f - on the Certificate of Occupancy, or submit a certificate of occupancy addendum if it has been denied. Your prompt attention will be appreciated. Thank you. DISTRIBUTION: Engineering Department Fire ` Public works' Utilities/Cross Connection L--' Zoning 0.00 ,Ia4laV y alo.o0 'lavlar (aasr d0m, 1//.3 /95- AD dry DATE STARTED: CITY OF SANFORD. FLORIDA Requdst for Final Inspection for: Cerfificate-af ftcupailcy ES-1 U The Building Department has prepared a certificate of occupancy for the above location and is requesting a final inspection by your department. - After your inspection, please come to the Building Department to sign -of f - on the Certificate of Occupancy, or submit'a certificate of occupancy addendum if it has been denied. Your prompt. attention will be appreciated. Thank you. DISTRIBUTION: Engineering Department Fire Public works utilities/Cross Connection Zoning DATE STARTED . 7- ('0 CITY OF SANFORD. FLORIDA Request for Final inspection fou. Certific -af Occupancy The Building Department has prepared a certificate of occupancy for the above location and is requesting a final inspection by your department.. . After your inspection, please come to the Building Department to sign -off on the Certificate of Occupancy, or submit'a certificate of occupancy addendum if it has been denied. Your prompt attention will be appreciated: Thank you. DISTRIBUTION: Engineering Department Fire Public Works Utilities/Cross Connection Zoning V VTC 77a-3 14.2o.3v.r3oo . o©?o- cx zo 30 300 0070 DATE STARTED: U Ll MY OF SANFORD. FLORIDA Request fortifiIrinnl Inspection for".. Cercate -of ftcopancy ADDRESS: S o 5 I The Building Department has prepared a certificate of occupancy for the above location and is requesting a f inal inspection. by your department. After your inspection, please come to the Building Department to sign -off on the Certificate of Occupancy, or submita certificate of occupancy addendum if it has been denied. Your prompt attention will be appreciated. Thank you. DISTRIBUTION: Engineering Department v Fire Public Works Utilities/ Cross Connection Zoning CC o GWioUG V--Uc uSSG.vt' p a 7'+•Sr o Yv 7Yiv+ O SUCi6 ' G TGv6/pH pOKG( fie 4/ OL GQ( I ii w slot, e- s o ( I l - Date started: 5 CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA Request for Final Inspectlon for Certificate of Occupancy ADDRESS- Edl 00ando , 3%? 5,JeS `i' Seruio!!, f4y-ec, Un I The Bull i g Department has prepared a certificate of occupancy for the above location and is requesting a final inspection by your department. After your inspection, please come to the Building Department to sign -off on the Certificate of Occupancy, or submit a certificate of occupancy addendum if it has been denied. Your prompt attention will be appreciated. Thank you. Distribution: Engineering Fire Public Works Utilities Zoning Is C J C tif-t dTti S•r1 crsnv14, ovr U-•/ G o c Re e k- I Bill Martin Construction Company CITY OF SANFORD March 21, 1995 ATT: MR. MIKE CRUMPTON ENGINEERING AND PLANNING DEPARTMENT 300 N. PARK AVENUE SANFORD, FLORIDA 32771 PROJECT: U-HAUL SERVICE CENTER BUILDING PERMIT #95-00378 Dear Mr. Crumpton: This letter is a follow up to our March 21st telephone conversation concerning two items not completed at the above referenced site. One, the onsite striping is not finished at this time due to the heavy construction traffic, I request 30 days from April 1st to complete. Two, the sod along 17-92 on the west side of the ditch needs to be finished, I request 30 days from April 1st to complete, this would be after the paving company has completed their work. The propane storage tank will not be put in service or filled until the gas company has obtained their permit and gotten a final from the city. I think these,are the only items to be addressed as we discussed. Thank you for allowing us additional time to complete these items. Please ,see our superintendent Jeff Reynolds at the jobsi-te for your -inspection scheduled on March .•2.2•;..at 10 a.m. Sincerely, 49rY' /a- W ` ) S7-aP Q?F,ic y,l,p,.f valvc `rc Gls Govan .F G.v.tc:cfc Go<<av Bill Martin 0/T-9z r.M.Fy fo 6 cc•/v/c colw cc U-Haul Company by 3-z¢-9S iC c cwo •c: o:'s S11 C at1 t so.•. 1 Y ofN0( or1 P.O. Boa 607755 Orlando, Florida 32860-7755 P6. (407) 886-5774 Fx. (407) 888 Date Started: 3 ADD CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA Request for Final Inspection for fIMIIWIIi Certificate of Occupancy Saps + 'Se`i,ce Ay-e. ()Al The Building Department has prepared a certificate of occupancy for the above location and is requesting a final inspection by your department. After your inspection, please come to the Building Department to sign -off on the Certificate of Occupancy, or submit a certificate of occupancy addendum if it has been denied. Your prompt attention will be appreciated. Thank you. Distribution: Engineering Fire Public Works Utilities Zoning C T t Date Started: 36'3 ADDRESS:, 'IV CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA Request for Final Inspection for Certificate of Occupancy IN 3-7 ley q- 5eru+ cC lire or) I The Building Department has prepared a certificate of occupancy for he above location and is requesting a final inspection by your department. After your inspection, please come to the Building Department to sign -off on the Certificate of Occupancy, or submit a certificate of occupancy addendum if it has been denied. Your prompt attention will be appreciated. Thank you. Distribution: Engineering Fire Public Works Utilities v-- Zoning to s 0 - oz) Gila 9/ q la y19' s— Co c 1311ws S-e_ C a 0 Date Started • 3 C4.5 ADDRESS: CITY OF SWORD, FLORIDA Request for Final Inspection for Certificate of Occupancy si Orlc nd ve q,S- - 37? So16 -,,- 5erulecc Ares, On '_) The Building epartment has prepared a certificate of occupancy for the above location and is requesting a final inspection by your department. After your inspection, please come to the Building Department to sign -off on the Certificate of Occupancy, or submit a certificate of occupancy addendum if it has been denied. Your prompt attention will be appreciated. Thank you. Distribution: Engineering Fire Public Works Utilities Zoning 7 -K