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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBLD-23-001298 RECEIVED SEP 07 2022 I_____ 9 _ '3UI ii4 E oT�1 , 4 VAR'S. VV t M; Br ---- / 04 IC Z l k4 c �, 9 ..." . a U7LY y �,y,k_.0 D� 4 5 - @Az .1 • 1146 Jim 28, p , JIZC'02664 APPLICATION FOR FIRE PROTECTION PERMIT Date 1 /?l a a PERMIT NUMBER 6C6-23--001-1,qr Projected Start Date: c7/ ?/.2 D Date of issue In accordance with the provisions of 780 CMR and M.G.L. Chapter 148, as provided in Section This application is hereby made by D and L' ELe.c-r-r: C CC C. ( o Q r, fl, Cc Sate ) (Full name ofperson,Firm or Corporation) Address C 6 F L K ,,r) DR (Contact#) ?6J 85% ?170 Email Da n.: . E L e c-r c c c ale r►zo., . r1 cT Owner of property ,sq.na J7c\LL0J- Cv STcv,-t 5 Job Location cq LI Elk 5 Y 5 (Street&City or Town) For permission to (state clearly purpose for which permit is requested) ! ire A 1 arn-t sYS7e•-- ;t, a 7 $ay 7TQ AQs,.,-,4--) .h 1c\;"v di Name of competent operator(if applicable) 1--),L,;e L I lEi Ce 5 as'-e_ Cert. o License No. ) D 7,j A Estimated Cost of Construction: 4 J $j< By an/cif 4,r (Signature of Applicant) Building Official: Date: FEE: $50.00 Atl aid �' -_ • - 1 1/ if,6 I .© 3 ca c:12) '''''' \ 0 71 C) cot 5� et' _ Dividing walls 2x6 j ty rii RR E m II! Ce 4 = O r�- 7 Mon t C) ® I CT Dividing walls 2x6 = x — Stn m a a Q H Ie a t► 1) 11 " 4 4 cam E. a -'� Cl o .0 1 (Ag. 2 4 0.-:.E. p j o p -c (21) (),-.7;4P 1 ...., .; . m i.. (g) d I 9_ Dividing walls 2x6 - p- N 5" ® _______v_ _ 1 A { ta Yi k 0,, 14 0 rfl , . J a r :n a ee --1 m 1 r • a. 0 aif • c ri p It le 0 - .4 lb 4 v t? • m LA.' et '/Apt\ UD �' i eta --p > p il C) 1 0 il rn 1 if/DR I d* I rIiirMa, 'I aR Y 4, p y I J 7 EA 7 0X box * °1 An Product Line Information B200SA-IV:Same as B200S-IV, ULC listing NOTE:"-IV"suffix indicates CLIP and LiteSpeed device. B200SCOA-WH: White, Intelligent, programmable sounder base in NOTE:"A"suffix indicates Canadian version. English/French (required in Canada for ULC applications with CO Series detector applications H365:White,low-profile intelligent 135°F fixed thermal sensor, Lite B200SCOA-IV: Ivory Intelligent, programmable sounder base in Speed only English/French (required in Canada for ULC applications with CO H365A:Same as H365 but with ULC listing Series detector applications,ULC listing H365-IV: Ivory, low-profile intelligent 135°F fixed thermal sensor, B200S-LF-WH: White, Low Frequency Intelligent, programmable LiteSpeed and CLIP sounder base. Produces a fundamental frequency of 520 Hz +/- H365A-IV:Same as H365-IV but with ULC listing 10% with a square wave or its equivalent; designed to meet the NFPA 72 sleeping space requirement.(CSFM:7300-1653:0238) H365R: White, low-profile intelligent rate-of-rise thermal sensor, LiteSpeed only B200S-LF-IV: Ivory, Low Frequency Intelligent, programmable sounder base. Produces a fundamental frequency of 520 Hz +/- H365RA: Same as H365R but with ULC listing 10% with a square wave or its equivalent; designed to meet the H365R-IV:Ivory,low-profile intelligent rate-of-rise fixed thermal sen- NFPA 72 sleeping space requirement.(CSFM:7300-1653:0238) sor, LiteSpeed and CLIP B200SR-WH: White, Intelligent sounder base capable of producing H365RA-IV:Same as H365R-IV but with ULC listing sound output with ANSI Temporal 3 or continuous tone.Intended for H365HT: White, low-profile intelligent 190°F fixed thermal sensor, retrofit applications. (CSFM:7300-1653:0213) LiteSpeed only B200SR-IV: Ivory, Intelligent sounder base capable of producing H365HTA:Same as H365H but with ULC listing sound output with ANSI Temporal 3 or continuous tone.Intended for retrofit applications. (CSFM:7300-1653:0213) H365HT-IV: Ivory, low-profile intelligent 190°F thermal sensor, Lite- B200SRA-WH:Same as B200SR-WH with,ULC listing Speed and CLIP 6200SRA-IV:Same as B200SR-IV in Ivory color,ULC listing H365HTA-IV Same as H365H IV but with ULC listing B200SR-LF-WH: White, Low Frequency Intelligent, programmable INTELLIGENT BASES sounder base. Produces a fundamental frequency of 520 Hz +/- NOTE:For details on intelligent bases,see DF-60059. 10% with a square wave or its equivalent; designed to meet the B300-6:White,6"base,standard flanged low-profile mounting base NFPA 72 sleeping space requirement. Intended for retrofit applica (CSFM: 7300-1653:0109) tions.(CSFM:7300-1653:0238) B300-6-IV: Ivory,6" base, standard flanged low-profile mounting B200SR-LF-IV: Ivory, Low Frequency Intelligent, programmable base(CSFM:7300-1653:0109) sounder base. Produces a fundamental frequency of 520 Hz +/- 10% with a square wave or its equivalent; designed to meet the B300A-6:Same as B300-6,ULC listed NFPA 72 sleeping space requirement. Intended for retrofit applica- B300A-6-IV: Ivory, 6" standard flanged low-profile mounting base, tions.(CSFM: 7300-1653:0238) ULC listed MOUNTING KITS AND ACCESSORIES 6300-6-BP:Bulk pack of B300-6, package contains 10 TR300:White,replacement flange for B210LP(A)base B501-WHITE: White, 4" standard European flangeless mounting TR300-IV: Ivory, replacement flange for B210LP(A)base base. UUULC listed(CSFM:7300-1653:0109) RA100Z(A): Remote LED annunciator.3-32 VDC. Mounts to a U.S. B501-BL: Black, 4" standard European flangeless mounting base. single-gang electrical box. For use with B501(A)and B300-6(A). UL/ULC listed(CSFM:7300-1653:0109) M02-04-00:Test magnet B501-IV: Ivory color, 4" standard European flangeless mounting base. UUULC listed(CSFM:7300-1653:0109) M02-09-00:Test magnet with telescoping handle B501-WHITE-BP:Bulk pack of B501-WHITE contains 10 CK300:Color Kit(includes cover and trim ring),white, 10-pack B224RB-WH:White,relay base(CSFM:7300-1653:0216) CK300-IV:Color Kit(includes cover and trim ring), ivory, 10-pack B224RB-IV:Ivory,relay base(CSFM:7300-1653:0216) CK300-BL:Color Kit(includes cover and trim ring), black, 10-pack B224RBA-WH:White,relay base,ULC listing B224RBA-IV:Ivory,relay base, ULC listing B224BI-WH:White,isolator detector base(CSFM:7300-1653:0216) B22461-IV:Ivory isolator detector base(CSFM:7300-1653:0216) B224BIA-WH:White, isolator detector base,ULC listing B224BIA-IV:Ivory isolator detector base, ULC listing B200S-WH:White,Intelligent addressable sounder base capable of producing sound output in high or low volume with ANSI Temporal 3, ANSI Temporal 4,continuous tone,marching tone,and custom tone. Uses FlashScan protocol.(CSFM:7300-1653:0213) B200S-IV: Ivory, Intelligent addressable sounder base capable of producing sound output in high or low volume with ANSI Temporal 3, ANSI Temporal 4,continuous tone,marching tone,and custom tone. Uses FlashScan protocol. (CSFM:7300-1653:0213) B200SA-WH: Same as B200S-WH,ULC listing Page 2 of 3—DF-61011:C•11/18/2019 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS Size:2.0"(5.3 cm)high;base determines diameter -B300-6:6.1"(15.6 cm)diameter -B501:4"(10.2 cm)diameter For a complete list of detector bases see DF-60983 Shipping weight:3.4 oz.(95 g) Operating temperature range: • H365,H365R Series:-4°F to 100°F(-20°C to 38°C) • H365H Series:-4°F to 150°F(-20°C to 66°C) Detector spacing: UL approved for 50 ft. (15.24 m)center-to-cen- ter,FM approved for 25 x 25 ft.(7.62 x 7.62 m)spacing Relative humidity:10%-93%non-condensing Thermal ratings:fixed-temperature set point 135°F(57°C),rate-of- rise detection 15°F(8.3°C)per minute,high temperature heat 190°F (88°C) Mounting:B300-6(A)flanged base,included See"Product Line Information: Intelligent Bases," if using a dif- ferent base. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Voltage range: 15-32 volts DC peak Standby current(max.avg.):200pA @ 24 VDC(one communica- tion every 5 seconds with LED enabled) Max current:4.5 mA @ 24 VDC("ON") Listings and Approvals Listings and approvals below apply to the H365 Series detectors. In some cases, certain modules may not be listed by certain approval agencies,or listing may be in process.Consult factory for latest list- ing status. • UUULC Listing:S2517 • FM Approved • CSFM:7272-0075:0501 LiteSpeed'" is a trademark and Fire•Litee Alarms is a registered trademark of Honeywell international Inc. ©2019 by Honeywell International Inc.All rights reserved.Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited. This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. ISO �001 We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. C E R T F E O All specifications are subject to change without notice. IMMENSE AMMENICTMM BA L i T Y SYSTEMS For more a r(cn mation,contact Fire•Lite Alarms.Phone:(800)627-3473,FAX:(877)699-4105. Country of Origin:Mexico www.firelite.com Page 3 of 3—DF-61011:C•11/18/2019 •s DF-61011:C H365 Series Fire.LITe A ,c rCYlls Addressable Heat Detectors by Honeywell Addressable Devices The Fire•Lite® Alarms H365(A), H365R(A), and H365HT(A) w� addressable plug-in thermal detectors are designed for both perfor- mance and aesthetics and are a direct replacement for the H355 Series.A new modern, sleek, contemporary design and advanced thermal technologies make the H365(A)Series ideal for both system operation and building design. • l Exclusively for use with Fire•Lite's addressable fire alarm control ,,4 panels,the H365(A)Series point ID capability allows each detector's t address to be set with rotary, decimal address switches, providing t C E Fr ,' exact detector location for emergency personnel to quickly locate a `r£,� fire during its early stages, potentially saving precious rescue time E€ ,qi, while also reducing property damage. Two LEDs on each sensor = r' light to provide a local,visible sensor indication. The H365(A) Series includes fixed temperature, rate-of-rise and high heat fixed temperature detectors that provide effective, intelli- . gent property protection for a variety of applications. Detectors are available for both LiteSpeedTM and CLIP applications as designated. Q � Features SLC LOOP: OPTIONS: • Two-wire SLC loop connection • Remote LED output connection to optional RA100Z remote LED • Unit uses base for wiring annunciator ADDRESSING: Installation • Addressable by device • Rotary,decimal addressing H365 Series plug-in intelligent thermal detectors use a detachable (Refer to the Fire•Lite panel manuals for device capacity.) base to simplify installation, service and maintenance. Installation instructions are shipped with each detector. ARCHITECTURE: Mount detector base(all base types)on an electrical backbox which • Designed to meet UL 268 7th Edition is at least 1.5" (3.81 cm) deep. For a chart of compatible junction • Sleek,low-profile,stylish design boxes,see DF-60059. • State-of-the-art thermistor technology for fast response NOTE:Because of the inherent supervision provided by the SLC loop. • Integral communications and built-in device type identification end-of-line resistors are not required. Wiring 7-taps"or branches are permitted for Style 4(Class'B')wiring only. • Built-in tamper resistant feature When using relay or sounder bases, consult the 1300(A) installation • Built-in functional test switch activated by external magnet sheet 156-3626 for device limitations between isolator modules and iso- lator bases. OPERATION: • Fixed temperature model (H365(A)) factory preset to 135°F Applications (57°C) Use thermal detectors for protection of property.For further informa- • Rate-of-rise model(H365R(A)), 15°F(8.3°C)per minute tion, refer to 156-6525, Applications Manual for System Smoke • High-temperature model (H365HT(A)) factory preset to 190°F Detectors,which provides detailed information on detector spacing, (88°C) placement,zoning,wiring,and special applications. • 360°-field viewing angle of the two visual alarm indicators, LEDs Construction blink red in Normal condition and turn on steady red in Alarm • LEDs blink every time the unit is polled These detectors are constructed of fire-resistant plastic. The H365 Series plug-in intelligent thermal detectors are designed to commer- MECHANICALS: cial standards and offer an attractive appearance. • Sealed against back pressure • SEMS screws for wiring of the separate base Operation • Designed for direct-surface or electrical-box mounting Each H365 Series detector uses one of the panel's addresses(total • Plugs into separate base for ease of installation and maintenance limit is panel dependent) on the Fire•LiteJCI Signaling Line Circuit • Separate base allows interchange of photoelectric,ionization and (SLC).It responds to regular polls from the control panel and reports thermal sensors its type and the status.If it receives a test command from the pane (or a local magnet test), it stimulates its electronics and reports an OTHER SYSTEM FEATURES: alarm. It blinks its LEDs when polled and turns the LEDs on when • Remote test feature from the panel commanded by the panel.The H365 Series offers features and per- formance that represent the latest in thermal detector technology. • Walk test with address display • Low standby current DF-61011:C•11/18/2019—Page 1 of 3 e144 F I reLI Tee ALarrn s Parametros de Contact°del lnterruptor A PITIWAY COMPANY Todos los contactor de interruptor son clasificados para 0.25 A en 30 voltios(AC o DC). im— Instalacion millEMMINEi Instale en la superficie la estacion BG-12 a una caja posterior de superficie SB-10. Instale semi empotrada la BG-12 a una caja electrica cuadrada de 4- F I/ECO/FI RE pulgadas(10.16cm)de grupo doble o singular.Instale el Anillo Embellecedor (BG-TR)si es necesario cuando la unidad esta siendo semi-empotrada. EMPUJE Y (*ACTIVATED 01 PUSH IN j Lapalaara'ACTIVATED' j TEo° EMPUSHPUJE Y HALE HACIA ABAJO CTIVArada PULL DOWN IN HALE HACIA ABAJO PULL DOWN en el manubrio de hale de la estacion 1te9Firelrrer . Si,mientras se instalando la estacion,la puerta se separa, complete f Q� los siguientes pasos para unir la puerta a la placa posterior. La puerta no 1/4 puede ser conectada a la estacion pulsadora si la unidad esta instalada en la caja posterior. BG-12L de Doble Aeeion 1. Coloque la puerta y la placa posterior de lado a lado en la posicidn de Estaciones Pulsadoras Manuales de la abierto completo. (es decir 180-grados con respecto la una a la otra.) Serie BG-12 2. Con la placa posterior fijada en lugar,mueva la puerta detras de la placa posterior,como es mostrado en el dibujo debajo,parte A. Documento:50964 Revision:B ECN:98-461 08/04/99 3. Alinee los postes y orificios de la bisagra juntando la puerta con la placa posterior, poniendo atencion a como las piezas caen en su lugar cuando los orificos de la puerta son alineados con los postes de la bisagra de la Descripeion iiiiiiIIM placa posterior. Refierase al dibujo,parte B. Las Estaciones Pulsadoras de la Serie BG-12 son estaciones manuales 4. Con las dos piezas alineadas y juntas.deslize los orificios hacia abajo no codificadas cuales proporcionan a un Panel de Control de Alarma dentro de los postes. Refierase al dibujo,parte C. contra Incendios(FACP)con una serial de entrada de iniciacion de 5. Agarrando la placa posterior,una la puerta y la placa posterior para cerrarlas. alarma. La serie BG-12 incluye los modelos de accidn singular y allalli ,,.. accion doble equipados con un rearme por cerradura de Have o ° UNION DE LA PUERTA MIIMIIMIIMIIIMI cerradura de Have hexagonal. Una estacion de accidn singular es ♦ o o 0 activada halando el manubrio. Primero empujando el manubrio de I aliolairui I inpl alarma y luego bajandolo,activa a la estacion de doble accion. Las estaciones pulsadoras de la serie BG-12 son reconocidas por UL y —r,�.— ■... ."a` �tl ilenan los requisitos de ADA de una fuerza de hale maxima de 5-lb. I' ij��o Nor para activarla. Las instrucciones estan moldeadas en el manubrio. + Co• L I v'° Los numeros de terminal moldeados pueden ser encontrados adjunto _, R A f La puerta ala placa —1 ° a los tertninaleS de alambrado. unida a la placa � I I7 0 POSTE— � Op'.•;� o 0 Modelos disponibles de 1a Serie BG-12: lyi im i , U—BG-]2S-Accion singular con conexiones de cable flexible y un ! ♦�, etw uLw i, B ( ' rearme de cerradura hexagonal. Los cables flexibles son ��, I proporcionados para la conexion al Circuito del Dispositivo de —�� — .�r�nv. Iniciacion(IDC)del FACP. -hoses- I. .� t+� 0 ■—BG-12-Modelo de doble accidn con conexiones de terminal y _ _;°S_J I rearme por cerradura hexagonal. /I j lr� III---BG-12L-Igual a la BG-12 pero con rearme por cerradura de haves. , l F BG-12LSP - Igual a la BG-12L pero con instrucciones de IN / funcionamien[o en Ingles y Espanol. tip. Orificlo dentre del Poste en la Puerta f�. 1/4\ E SOff ¢a C Outdoor Selectable- 1 Output Horns, Strobes, andto �x Horn Strobes for Wall Applications SpectrAlert®Advance outdoor audible visible products SPEiTR NI 10 lent Asjiirly are rich with features that cut installation times and maximize profits. Features SpectrAlert Advance offers the broadest line of outdoor horns, • Weatherproof per NEMA 4X,IP56 strobes,and horn strobes in the industry.With white or red plastic housings,wall or ceiling mounting options,and plain or FIRE-printed • Listed to UL 1638(strobe)and UL 464(horn) devices,SpectrAlert Advance can meet virtually any application • Compatible with System Sensor synchronization protocol and requirement, including indoor,outdoor,wet,and dry applications in legacy SpectrAlert products temperatures from—40°F to 151°E • Field-selectable candela settings: 15, 15/75,30,75,95, 110, 115, 135, 150, 177,and 185 Like the entire SpectrAlert Advance line,outdoor horns,strobes, • Automatic selection of 12-or 24-volt operation at 15 and and horn strobes for wall applications include a variety of features 15/75 candela that increase application flexibility and simplify installation.First, • Rotary switch for horn tone and three volume selections field-selectable settings,including candela,automatic selection of 12-or 24-volt operation,horn tones,and three volume options enable • Horn rated at 88+dBA at 16 volts installers to easily adapt devices to meet requirements. • Rated from—40°F to 151°F • Universal mounting plate with an onboard shorting spring that Next,SpectrAlert Advance devices use a universal mounting plate tests wiring continuity before devices are installed for both wall and ceiling applications.This mounting plate includes • Plug-in design with minimal intrusion into the back box an onboard shorting spring that ensures wiring continuity before • Tamper-resistant construction devices are installed.so installers can verify proper wiring without mounting the devices and exposing them to potential construction • Listed for ceiling or wall mounting damage.Once the plates are mounted,all SpectrAlert Advance devices utilize a plug-in design with a single captured screw to speed installation and virtually eliminate costly ground faults. Outdoor devices ship with weatherproof plastic back boxes(metal back boxes are available separately)that accommodate in-and- Agency Listings out wiring for daisy chaining devices. Plastic back boxes feature removable side flanges and improved resistance to saltwater corrosion.Knock-outs located on the back eliminate the need to drill SIGNAl1NG holes for screw-in mounting. Plastic and metal weatherproof back ��p Ill boxes come with 3/4-inch top and bottom conduit entries and 3/4-inch LISTED 4> REA 7300.1653'187(outdoor strobes) knock-outs at the back.A screw-in NPTplugwith an 0-ring gasket approved 7125-1653:188(horn strobes, S4011(chimes,horn strobes,horns) APPROVED pp chime strobes) for a watertight seal is included with each back box. S3593(outdoor and alert strobes) 3023572 MEA452-05-E 7135-1653:189(horns,chimes) AVDS115-02•12/3/2019•Page 1 UL Current Draw Data UL Max.Strobe Current Draw(mA RMS) UL Max.Horn Current Draw(mA RMS) 8-175 Volts 16-33 Volts 8-175 Volts 16-33 Volts Candela DC FWR DC FWR Sound Pattern dB DC FWR DC FWR Standard 15 123 128 66 71 Temporal High 57 55 69 75 Candela 15/75 142 148 77 81 Temporal Medium 44 49 58 69 Range 30 NA NA 94 96 Temporal Low 38 44 44 48 75 NA NA 158 153 Non-Temporal High 57 56 69 75 95 NA NA 181 176 Non-Temporal Medium 42 50 60 69 110 NA NA 202 195 Non-Temporal Low 41 44 50 50 115 NA NA 210 205 Coded High 57 55 69 75 High 135 NA NA 228 207 Coded Medium 44 51 56 69 Candela 150 NA NA 246 220 Coded Low 40 46 52 50 Range 177 NA NA 281 251 185 NA NA 286 258 UL Max.Current Draw(mA RMS);2-Wire Horn Strobe,Standard Candela Range(15-115 Cd) 8-175 Volts 16-33 Volts DC Input 15 15/75 15 15/75 30 75 95 110 115 Temporal High 137 147 79 90 107 176 194 212 218 Temporal Medium 132 144 69 80 97 157 182 201 210 Temporal Low 132 143 66 77 93 154 179 198 207 Non-Temporal High 141 152 91 100 116 176 201 221 229 Non-Temporal Medium 133 145 75 85 102 163 187 207 216 Non-Temporal Low 131 144 68 79 96 156 182 201 210 FWR Input Temporal High 136 155 88 97 112 168 190 210 218 Temporal Medium 129 152 78 88 103 160 184 202 206 Temporal Low 129 151 76 86 101 160 184 194 201 Non-Temporal High 142 161 103 112 126 181 203 221 229 Non-Temporal Medium 134 155 85 95 110 166 189 208 216 Non-Temporal Low 132 154 80 90 105 161 184 202 211 UL Max.Current Draw(mA RMS),2-Wire Horn Strobe,High Candela Range,(135-185 ed) 16-33 Volts 16-33 Volts DC Input 135 150 177 185 FWR Input 135 150 177 185 Temporal High 245 259 290 297 Temporal High 215 231 258 265 Temporal Medium 235 253 288 297 Temporal Medium 209 224 250 258 Temporal Low 232 251 282 292 Temporal Low 207 221 248 256 Non-Temporal High 255 270 303 309 Non-Temporal High 233 248 275 281 Non-Temporal Medium 242 259 293 299 Non-Temporal Medium 219 232 262 267 Non-Temporal Low 238 254 291 295 Non-Temporal Low 214 229 256 262 Candela Derating Horn Tones and Sound Output Data For K series products used at low temperatures,listed Horn and Horn Strobe Output"(dBA) candela ratings must be reduced in accordance with 8-175 16-33 24-Volt Nominal this table. Switch Sound Volts Volts Reverberant Anechoic Strobe Output(cd) Position Pattern dB DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR Listed Candela Candela rating at-40'F 1 Temporal High 78 78 84 84 88 88 99 98 15 2 Temporal Medium 74 74 80 80 86 86 96 96 15/75 Do not use below 32°F 3 Temporal Low 71 73 76 76 83 80 94 89 30 4 Non High 82 82 88 88 93 92 100 100 75 44 Temporal 95 70 5 Non- Medium 78 78 85 85 90 90 98 98 110 110 Temporal 115 115 6 Non- Low 75 75 81 81 88 84 96 92 135 135 Temporal 150 150 7t Coded High 82 82 88 88 93 92 101 101 177 177 8-1Coded Medium 78 78 85 85 90 90 97 98 185 185 9t Coded Low 75 75 81 81 88 85 96 92 tSettings 7,8,and 9 are not available on 2-wire horn strobe. . , ,.: :. <:› H. weii7.7_, Fire Solutions ' . 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',''''t'.•'.,!'•.. •'_,, • t 4 www.firelite.coM , Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panels Fire-Lite Alarm's innovative, addressable control panels offer a wide range �� ha of capabilities to provide superior value and flexibility. They are easy to install and program with notification appliance circuit(NAC) synchronization and enable emergency personnel to quickly locate a fire.The built-in LiteSpeedTM protocol ensures the fastest possible device response jupm times to help reduce property damage and save lives. 2 4 5 6 x.F MS-9600LS and MS-96000DLS Endurance Series • Up to 159 detectors and 159 control/monitor modules. ES-50X and ES-200X (total of 318 devices) per SLC • Single SLC that provides support for 50 (ES-50X (636 with SLC-2LS option card). 198(ES-200X)addressable devices. • LiteSpeed protocol for SLC • Upl..• download panel programmin • abase communication polls 10 devices and flash it - - e wit - •• • drive. at a time and operates • Support for addressable multi-criteria fire and CO detector. on standard, unshielded wire. • 4 programmable function keys to save time. • Auto-programmable function • Built-in Class-A capability for all 4 NACs; no optional card required. reduces installation time. • Trouble indication for SLC devices not programmed. • Advanced fire technology • Integrated SWIFT display driver and annunciator built-in to panel. includes sensitivity testing • Notification appliance circuits have built-in sync for the industry's and automatic drift compensation. leading manufacturers including System Sensor®,Wheelock®, • 4 programmable Class B and Gentex®. and 2 Class A NACs. • ECC-50DA, ECC-50BDA, and ECC-125DA ECC-LOC ECC-RPU Distributed Audio Local Operator Console Remote Page Unit Amplifiers • Provides complete control • Includes built-in microphone • Externally mounted amplifiers and has an interface similar for ALL CALL paging along provide an additional 50 or 125 to the ECC-50/100 with message control. watts of addressable audio • Includes built-in microphone • A maximum of 8 ECC-RPUs power when connected for ALL CALL paging along with (or combination of other remote to the ECC-50/100. message and zone control. display consoles). • Up to 8 distributed amplifiers • A maximum of 8 ECC-LOCs • Additional 9th button can be used can be connected to the (or combination of other remote to activate an optional monitor ECC-50/100 for a total of 1100 display consoles). module that can be mounted watts of audio power. inside the cabinet for applications • Includes 4 built-in speaker such as HVAC shutdown. circuits, which are expandable to 8 circuits with an optional ECC-CE4 module(a maximum ECC-RM Remote Microphone of 24 audio circuits). • Includes built-in microphone for ALL CALL • Speaker output voltage is field paging over available speaker zones. configurable on ECC-50DA for either • A maximum of 8 ECC-RMs 25 volts or 70.7 volts of operation. (or combination of other remote display consoles). • Includes a built-in power supply and backup battery charger. • ECC-50BDA provides 50 watts of power with 50 watts as backup. It can also provide 100 watts of power(100 watts primary and 50 watts of backup power requires ECC-50WBU). Releasing Control Panels Designed to meet the most demanding conventional releasing applications with the flexibility and reliability typically found only in advanced systems, Fire-Lite's Deluge/Preaction and Agent Release models offer rich features such as built-in, easy-to-use programming templates, adjustable delay timers, and more for customized protection. MRP-2001 MRP-2002 Deluge/Preaction Agent Release Control Panel Control Panel • 6-zone Style B(Class B) • 6-zone Style B(Class B) or 6-zone Style D(Class A) or 6-zone Style D(Class A) with optional modules. with optional modules. • 4 Programmable Output Circuits • 4 Programmable OutputvCircuits Style Y(Class B). Style Y(Class B). • ° • Outputs programmable • Outputs programmable >> for Releasing Solenoids. for Releasing Solenoids. , " • Dual hazard operation. • Dual hazard operation. • Adjustable waterflow discharge • Adjustable pre-discharge, timer and 2 soak timers. discharge, and waterflow • Cross-zone capability. delay timers. • • Pre-programmed and custom • Programmable Abort operation. ° \\ \G G application templates. • Cross-zone capability. • Built-in NAC synchronization. • Pre-programmed and custom • Built-in programmer. application templates. • Annunciator bus supports up to 8 • Built-in NAC synchronization. devices, including ANN-80 LCD • Built-in programmer. Remote Annunciator, remote serial • Annunciator bus supports up to 8 or parallel printer gateway, devices, including ANN-80 LCD and LED graphic annunciator. Remote Annunciator, remote serial or parallel printer gateway, and LED graphic annunciator. Addressable Smoke Detection IP/Cellular Communic-tors F H365 SD365 SD365C0 i Or wo. Fire-Lite is always at the forefront of future detection code requirements. Our new line of addressable detectors, bases,and accessories maintain the same performance offered by previous core devices, now with a more modern look. HWF2V-COM(Verizon) SWIFT® - Smart Wireless Integrated HWF2A COM(AT&T Fire Technology HWF2V COM and HWF2 M-COM �y The HWF2V-COM (Verizon)and HWF2A-COM {AT&T) LTE fire alarm tr communicators represent a leading- ; ' edge internet and/or LTE cellular communications solution for moni- -a toring fire alarm systems and easily install using AlarmNet. Fast, secure, SWIFT wireless addressable devices provide secure communication and effective alarm communications to the FACP across a Class A mesh network. SWIFT technology technology enables connection can be used in parallel with wired systems, allowing wireless to any Contact-ID fire panel. devices to be added alongside wired devices on the same system. SWIFT Gateway Using the W-GATE gateway, the FACP views SWIFT wireless devices as additional addressable devices on the system, providing similar detection functions and outputs as a wired counterpart. SWIFT Devices The SWIFT line offers a variety of device options including photoelectric, photo/thermal,fixed heat, and rate-of-rise heat detectors, pull stations, AV bases, and relay, monitor and sync modules. SWIFT Tools Employ a wireless transmitter(W-USB)to aid in the site survey, mesh formation, and diagnostics of the system. n Quick Reference Guide Conventional Fire Alarm Control Panels Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panels Features MS-2 MS-4 MS-5UD MS-10UD ES-50X ES-200X MS-96000DLS ;. r44 ,-,s." ,. t.= .' :tea-,,. i.tc s 3 mx "k�,.,` i .44.. 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Featuring built-in System Sensor°, er" Wheelock®, and Gentex®strobe synchronization, these UL 9th Edition listed power devices can be cascaded with strobe timing maintained to meet any installation requirement. BG-12 Series FCPS-24FS6 The BG-12 is a cost-effective, non- FCPS-24FS8 coded series of fire alarm pull stations. • 24 volt, 6 or 8 amp They are available in both conventional versions available. and addressable versions, including • 4 Class B(Style Y) single and dual action, with either Class A(Style Z)outputs. key lock or hex key.The BG-12 series • Built-in Strobe Synchronization is typically specified and is a go-to for ADA Compliance. for most architects and engineers. • Built-in 18 amp Hour BG-8 Battery Charger. • Operates as a sync follower The BG-8 is a conven or a sync generator(default). tional, single-action metal fire alarm pull station for jurisdictions where metal pull stations are required. Annunciators riOtf ANN-80 and ANN-100 ANN-LED ANN-I/O The ANN-80/100 are compact, The ANN-LED annunciator module The ANN-I/O is a LED driver backlit 80-character LCD fire provides LED annunciation of general module that can be used with annunciators. Both mimic the FACP system faults, and input zones and a FACP to drive most customized display and provide system status points when used with a compatible graphic annunciators. It comes indicators for AC, power, alarm, FACP. It provides alarm,trouble, in a plastic enclosure that may trouble, supervisory and alarm and supervisory indication for up be mounted inside a custom silence conditions.ANN-100 to 10 input zones or addressable annunciator or accessory cabinet, is FM and ULC approved. points. and can drive up to 40 LEDs. Conventional Fire Control Panels Fire Lite's 24-volt conventional fire alarm control panels(FACPs) bring the latest in microprocessor technology to conventional fire controls. With 2-zone, 4 zone, 5-zone, and 10-zone configurations, these units offer options to meet most local, state, and national requirements in the most efficient and effective way possible. i MS-2 MS-5UD • 2 initiating zones that are corn • 5-zone Style B(Class B)or 5-zone Style D(Class A) patible with 2-and 4-wire smoke with optional module. detectors, 1 zone programmable • 3.0 amps maximum alarm current. for combo, supervisory, and waterflow. MS-10UD • 1 Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC)with built-in horn/strobe • 10-zone Style B(Class B) or 10-zone Style D(Class A) synchronization. with 2 optional modules. • 3.0 amps maximum alarm current. • 7.0 amps maximum alarm current. • 4 initiating zones that are compatible . with 2-and 4-wire smoke detectors, z L' 1 zone programmable for combo, °7,0 .q• 'rb � supervisory, and waterflow. " ` � d a �s a3i *t , :a .; dam s* it • 2 Notification Appliance Circuits ` k (NAC)with built In horn/strobe � �� 'a s ; ., synchronization. ; r { x a • Optional module converts all 4 initi- _ . �,° 3 . ating zones and 2 NACs to Class A. -* , V ors a • 3.0 amps maximum alarm current expandable to 6.0 amps with i �° optional second transformer. ,,,. All Conventional Fire Control Panels Support System Sensor®, Wheelock°, Gentex®, Faraday®, and Amseco®devices. Emergency Command Center (ECC) Fire-Lite Alarm's Emergency Command Center(ECC)leverages advanced technology and 60+years of life-safety experience to deliver critical messages through non-proprietary systems.The ECC is ideal for any building that needs a flexible, multi-zoned, and highly configurable fire evacuation and mass notification system that's easy to maintain. ) ECC-50/100 Primary ECC-FFT Operator Console Fire Fighter Telephone • Seamless integration and control • Built-in 2 Amp NAC output • Provides supervision, annunciation, when connected to select Fire-Lite with sync generator. and control for up to 24 remote addressable panels through the • 8 Command Input Circuits telephone handsets. ANN/ACS communication bus. that can be used to activate • Built-in auto-program feature • May be used with any UL-listed messages 1 to 8. for quick installation. control panel(messages can • Optional amplifier can be • Can be wired for class A(Style 6 be initiated by using a dry contact configured as a backup in the or Style 7)or class B(Style 4) or via a fire alarm NAC circuit). event the primary amplifier fails. configuration. • Includes a single 25 volt, 50 watt Amplifiers are independently • Can be configured for Multi-Phone speaker circuit(upgradable powered to eliminate system Jack Audio Circuit supervision. to 100 watts and 2 speaker interruption during a short circuit • Allows simultaneous operation circuits with optional amplifier). condition. of up to 10 firefighter remote • Speaker circuits are expandable • Optional transformer conversion handsets. by up to 8 outputs(with module available for 70.7 volt an optional ECC-CE6 module). speaker operation. • Can support up to 14 prerecorded • Supports charging up to 26AH messages that are field- batteries. programmable for up to 60 seconds of message playback. 4 w� , axy o, ,,, '.,, gym:::" :: ° :able of , =R:= Fire-Lite`� Alarms has a legacy i of simple, life-safety _.a reliable ,a ._ _ : : . .. 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SpectrAlert Advance Diagrams 119mm 64mm __ ` �4.7" 2.5" � , I IIEII14mII Ijt _- Ile ` AtliI ' <o I ��r Wall-Mount Horn Strobes Wall Plastic Weatherproof Back Box Wall-Mount Horn Strobe with Plastic SpectrAlert Advance Ordering Information Weatherproof Back Box Model Description Red White Wall Horn Strobes P2RK P2WK 2-Wire Horn Strobe,Standard cd,Outdoor(includes plastic weatherproof back box) P2RK-P P2WK-P 2-Wire Horn Strobe,Standard cd,Outdoor,Plain(includes plastic weatherproof back box) P2RK-R P2WK-R 2-Wire Horn Strobe,Standard cd,Outdoor(does not include plastic weatherproof back box) P2RHK P2WHK 2-Wire Horn Strobe,High cd,Outdoor(includes plastic weatherproof back box) P2RHK-P P2WHK-P 2-Wire Horn Strobe,High cd,Outdoor,Plain(includes plastic weatherproof back box) P2RHK-R P2WHK-R 2-Wire Horn Strobe,High cd,Outdoor(does not include plastic weatherproof back box) P4RK P4WK 4-Wire Horn Strobe,Standard cd,Outdoor(includes plastic weatherproof back box) P4RK-R — 4-Wire Horn Strobe,Standard cd,Outdoor(does not include plastic weatherproof back box) P2RHK-120 — 2-Wire Horn Strobe,High cd,Outdoor, 120 V(includes plastic weatherproof back box) Wall Strobes SRK SWK Strobe,Standard cd,Outdoor(includes plastic weatherproof back box) SRK-P SWK-P Strobe,Standard cd,Outdoor,Plain(includes plastic weatherproof back box) SRK-R SWK-R Strobe,Standard cd,Outdoor(does not include plastic weatherproof back box) SRHK SWHK Strobe,High cd,Outdoor(includes plastic weatherproof back box) SRHK-P SWHK-P Strobe,High cd,Outdoor,Plain(includes plastic weatherproof back box) SRHK-R SWHK-R Strobe,High cd,Outdoor(does not include plastic weatherproof back box) Horns HRK — Horn,Red,Outdoor(includes plastic weatherproof back box) HRK-R — Horn,Red,Outdoor(does not include plastic weatherproof back box) Accessories SA-WBB SA-WBBW Metal Weatherproof Back Box WTP WTPW Metal Weatherproof Outdoor Flush-mounting Plate Notes: All-P models have a plain housing(no"FIRE"marking on cover). All-R models require metal weatherproof outdoor flush mounting plate or a metal weatherproof outdoor back box(order separately)."Standard cd"refers to strobes that include 15,15/75,30,75,95,110,and 115 candela settings."High cd"refers to strobes that include 135,150,177,and 185 candela settings.When replacing standard outdoor units both the device and back box must be replaced. ►o SYSTEM 3825 Ohio Avenue•St.Charles,IL 60174 ®20195ys[emSensor. /�► �y Phone:800-SENSOR2•Fax:630-377-6495 Product specifications subject to change without notice.Vise systemsensocwm Eft tiil� for current product information,including the latest version of this data sheet. ✓ S! www.systemsensor.com AVU5115-02.12/3/2019 SpectrAlert Advance Outdoor Horn,Strobe,and Horn StrobeSpecifications Architect/Engineer Specifications General SpectrAlert Advance outdoor horns,strobes,and horn strobes shall mount to a weatherproof back box.A universal mounting plate shall be used for mounting ceiling and wall products.The notification appliance circuit wiring shall terminate at the universal mounting plate. Also,SpectrAlert Advance products,when used with the Sync•CircuitTM Module accessory,shall be powered from a non-coded notification appliance circuit output and shall operate on a nominal 12 or 24 volts.When used with the Sync•Circuit Module, 12-volt-rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 8.5 and 17.5 volts;24-volt-rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 16.5 and 33 volts.Outdoor SpectrAlert Advance products shall operate between—40 and 151 degrees Fahrenheit from a regulated DC or full- wave rectified unfiltered power supply.Strobes and horn strobes shall have field-selectable candela settings including 15, 15/75,30,75,95, 110, 115, 135,150, 177,and 185. Strobe The strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Advance Model listed to UL 1971 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The strobe shall be wired as a primary-signaling notification appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling appliances,flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe's entire operating voltage range.The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system.The strobe must be installed with its weatherproof back box in order to remain outdoor approved per UL.The strobe shall be suitable for use in wet environments. Horn Strobe Combination The horn strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Advance Model listed to UL 1971 and UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service.The horn strobe shall be wired as a primary-signaling notification appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling appliances,flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe's entire operating voltage range.The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system.The horn shall have three audibility options and an option to switch between a temporal three pattern and a non-temporal(continuous)pattern.These options shall be set by a multiple position switch. On four-wire products,the strobe shall be powered independently of the sounder.The horn or horn strobe models shall operate on a coded or non-coded power supply.The horn strobe must be installed with its weatherproof back box in order to remain outdoor approved per UL. The horn strobe shall be suitable for use in wet environments. Physical/Electrical Specifications Operating Temperature —40°F to 151°F(-40°C to 66°C) Strobe Flash Rate 1 flash per second Nominal Voltage Regulated 12 DC/FWR or regulated 24 DC/FWR' Operating Voltage Range2 8 to 17.5 V(12 V nominal)or 16 to 33 V(24 V nominal) Operating Voltage with MLD3 Sync Module 8.5 to 17.5 V(12 V nominal)or 16.5 to 33 V(24 V nominal) Input Terminal Wire Gauge 12 to 18 AWG Wail-Mount Dimensions(including lens) 5.6"L x 4.7"W x 2.5"D(142 mm L x 119 mm W x 64 mm D) Horn Dimensions 5.6"L x 4.7"W x 1.3"D(142 mm L x 119 mm W x 33 mm D) Wall-Mount Weatherproof Back Box Dimensions(SA-WBB) 5.7"L x 5.1"W x 2.0"D(145 mm L x 130 mm W x 51 mm D) Notes: 1.Full Wave Rectified(FWR)voltage is a non-regulated,time-varying power source that is used on some power supply and panel outputs. 2.2.P,S,PC,and SC products will operate at 12 V nominal only for 15 and 15/75 cd. • AVDS115-02•12/3/2019•Page 2 Cables flexibles Negro Hacia el proximo Entrada/salida(-) Desade el FACP+ dlsposltivo Rojo entrada/salida(+) IDC— mu IDC 7 � ryi FUEGO/FIRE FUEGO/FIRE NEGRO 1 2 3 4 Fin EMPUJEY (6ACTIVAlD p s:ph,cusE PUSH IN 1 1 EMPUJEY LH = j ALE 4 PUSH IN 4,WN HALE HACIA ABAJO PULL DOWN ROJO a \ " ` • UT; r'. . . ` Sr BG-12S de Accion Singular BG-12L de Accion Doble Cables Flexibles de la BG-12 Alambrado de la BG-12, 12L, (Mostrada Activada) de Accion Singular 12LSP de Accion Doble iAdvertencia! No enlace el alambrado debajo de los terminates. Rompa la corrida de alambre para mantener la supervision. Instrucciones de Alambrado para la BG-12,BG-12L y la BG-12LSP MIIINIMENNE 1) Si est5 semi-empotrando,proceda al paso 4. 2) Antes de instalar la estacion,hale todo el alambrado necesario a traves de la caja posterior y el BG-TR opcional. 3) Instate Ia caja posterior o el BG-TR antes de alambrar la estacion. 4) Remueva la cantidad con-ecta de aislacion del alambre. La placa posterior de la estacion esta moldeada con un medidor para medir la cantidad de aislacion que necesita ser removida. 5) Conecte el alambrado desde el IDC del panel de control,o cualquier dispositivo previo en el IDC,a los terminates 1 y 2 en el bloque de conexiones de Ia estacion. Conecte el proximo dispositivo en el IDC o el Resistor de Fin-de-Linea(ELR)a los terntinales 1 y 2. 6) Mantenga Ia polaridad consistente con todas las conexiones a traves del IDC. Instrucciones de Alambrado para la BG-12S -- Siga las instrucciones 1 a la 3 arriba,y luego proceda con los pasos 4 y 5: 4) Conecte el alambrado de campo desde el IDC del FACP o desde el dispositivo previo en el IDC,a los cables flexibles de la estacion. Conecte el alambre del IDC positivo(+)al cable flexible rojo,y el alambre del IDC(-)al cable flexible negro.Luego,conecte el alambre positivo(+)que esta yendo al proximo dispositivo o a un ELR al cable flexible positivo(+)rojo restante. Conecte el alambre negativo (-)que esti yendo al proximo dispositivo o a un ELR al cable flexible negativo(-)negro restante. 5) Mantenga la polaridad consistente con todas las conexiones a traves del IDC. Funcionamiento Para activar una estacion de action singular,simplemente hale hacia abajo el manubrio. Para activar las estaciones de action doble,empuje y luego hale el manubrio hacia abajo. La palabra`ACTIVATED'aparecera despues de que el manubrio haya eG•tzstBG t2 sido halado. La estacion queda en la posicion de activado hasta el rearme. 1)Para rearmar las estaciones de cerradura hexagonal BC-12S y BC-12,entre la Have hexagonal de 9/64 pulgadas dentro de la cerradura hasta que esta sentada firmemente y girela hacia la izquierda. Para rearmar las estaciones de cerradura de Rave BG-12L y BG-I2LSP,entre la llave y girela hacia la izquierda. 2)Habra la puerta hasta que el manubrio regrese a la posicion`NORMAL'. 3)Cierre la puerta. Al cerrar la puerta el interruptor es rearmado a la posicion de`NORMAL'. Herramienta hexagonal de S 84 Nota—Abriendo la puerta de la estacion no activara o desactivara el interruptor de alartna. pa gadasnenepropladamente tepara luncloaaa r AVISO Instale la estacion de acuerdo alas instrucciones proporcionadas,normas de NFPA aplicables,codigos Electricos y de Fuego locales y nacionales y los requisitos de la Autoridad Teniendo la Jurisdiction(AHJ). Conduzca pruebas regulares de los dispositivos utilizando las normas apropiadas de NFPA. Falla de seguir estas instrucciones puede resultar en falla del dispositivo de reportar una condition de alarma. Fire•Lite no es responsable por dispositivos que hayan sido instalados,probados o mantenidos inapropiadamente. Para el cumplimiento con ADA,si el piso clam solamente permite el alcance frontal a un objeto,la altura de alcance delantera permitida es 48 pulgadas (121.92cm). Si el piso claro permite el alcanze paralelo por una persona en una silla de ruedas,la altura maxima de lado permitida es 54 pulgadas (137.16cm). Documento 50964 Revision B ECN 98-461 08/04/99 QUIET° CQNSIA-TING ENGINEERS DESIGN ENGINEERING SERVICES 1 411, 14 WOOD ROAD ry ^ SUITE W R E &a E i ® BRAT 'REE.MA 1 --. (50 )90B-53 0•(79I)$0E-1775 OCT 2022 [ 18 - -- — 2iI • arm Narrative Re•ort for Corn•liance with BUILDING DEPARTM BY.- ------ _ -- .chusetts Building Code 780 CMR, 9th Edition Project: 24 Easy Street#3 Address: 24 Easy Street#3,Yarmouth, MA 02675 Owner: D&D Electric Designer of Record: Quieto Consulting Engineers (QCE) Date of Submission: October 04, 2022 DESIGN INTENT 1. The design intent is to provide new fully addressable Class A Fire Alarm system for a new building. The system shall monitor building for heat detection exceeding the temperature limit on all heat detectors. The cell communicator will transmit a signal to the Yarmouth Fire Department. 2. The building is an approximately 7,100 sq.ft. single story metal building 3. Number of Floors Above Grade: 1 4. Building use group: Commercial S-1. 5. The Designer of Record (QCE)will certify that all new systems have been installed in accordance with the approved construction documents, per MA State Building Code. APPLICABLE LAWS, REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS 1. As a minimum the fire alarm systems will be designed to meet the requirements of Massachusetts Building Code 780 CMR, and the following codes and standards: 527 CMR, NFPA 72, and NFPA 70. 24 Easy Street#3 Fire Alarm Narrative Page 2 of 4 FIRE ALARM BASIS OF DESIGN 1. The alarm system shall consist of horn/strobe devices in all open areas and is indicated on the drawings, manual pull station located within five feet of each egress. Heat detectors will be installed at the peak of the building. All strobes will be located in restrooms and synchronized in open spaces. 2. Emergency power for the Fire Alarm control panel shall be by battery back-up. 3. Emergency lighting with battery backup and heat detectors will be installed over FACP. 4. Stand Alone and General Alarm Systems: General Alarm will be transmitted throughout(each bay/each tenant space) by way of horn/strobes tied to the building Fire Alarm system. 5. A dedicated 360 degree red strobe will be located at the door closest to the Fire Department response location. The red strobe will bring attention to the Fire Alarm Panel location and coincide with alarm signal. A knox box will be located adjacent to the same door to provide access to the space. EMERGENCY LIGHTING 1. Emergency egress lighting provided via UL 924 emergency batteries. FIRE ALARM SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 1. Any activation of any manual pull station, heat detector or any other approved initiating device will result in the following: • Identify alarm at the Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP). • Provide visual and audible notification to initiate evacuation of the building. All visual signals shall flash throughout the structure in a synchronized manner. • Transmit an alarm signal to Yarmouth Fire Department central monitoring agency. • Activate exterior beacon. 2. Operation of any of the following devices, or occurrence of any of the following conditions shall initiate fire alarm system trouble signal: • Open circuits, shorts and grounds of wiring for initiating device, signaling line, and notification-appliance circuits. • Opening, tampering, or removal of alarm-initiating and supervisory signal initiating devices. • Loss of primary power at the FACP. • Ground or a single break in FACP internal circuits. • Abnormal AC voltage at the FACP. • A break in standby battery charging. • Abnormal position of any switch at the FACP or graphic annunciator. 24 Easy Street#3 Fire Alarm Narrative Page 3 of 4 3. Upon receipt of any fire alarm system trouble or supervisory signal, the fire alarm system shall initiate the following: • Open circuits, shorts and grounds of wiring for initiating device, signaling line, and notification-appliance circuits. • Opening, tampering, or removal of alarm-initiating and supervisory signal initiating devices. • Loss of primary power at the FACP. • Ground or a single break in FACP internal circuits. • Abnormal AC voltage at the FACP. • A break in standby battery charging. • Abnormal position of any switch at the FACP or graphic annunciator. 4. Upon receipt of any fire alarm system trouble or supervisory signal, the fire alarm system shall initiate the following: • Ring trouble bell and annunciate at the FACP and graphic annunciator. • Record the event. TESTING OF FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 1. Testing of the fire alarm system shall be performed in accordance with NFPA 72 and 780 CMR. A letter stating that the system was subject to a pretest will be submitted to the Fire Alarm Division prior to the fire department acceptance test. A Certificate of Completion for the fire alarm system will be submitted to the fire department. Items included but not limited to: pull stations, heat detectors, etc. Once pretest is performed, an appointment will be scheduled with the Fire Alarm Division for an acceptance test. A Re-acceptance Test will be performed to test any added devices and 10 percent of remaining devices. 2. If any system fails to operate to the satisfaction of Building and/or Fire officials, the failed component or part of the system or function will be corrected immediately. Any reacceptance testing of fire alarm system devices and/or water supply system controls shall be performed in accordance with NFPA 72. Upon completion of successful performance of the fire protection systems the contractor shall submit"System Certification" stating that the systems installed are in compliance with the Fire Protection Construction Documents as well as all applicable Codes and Standards. APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS 1. Certification in written form as agreed to by all parties from the Code Official that the systems as designed, installed and tested satisfy all operational and code compliance requirements. 2. Documented method for remedial action if any system fails to operate to the satisfaction of the Code Official. 24 Easy Street#3 Fire Alarm Narrative Page 4 of 4 3. Certification from the Registered Professional Engineers of record stating that the fire protection systems have been installed in accordance with the approved fire alarm construction documents. The certification shall state that the engineer has reviewed the shop drawings for conformance to 780 CMR 901.7.1.1 and has identified deviations, if any, from the approved fire alarm construction documents. 4. Confirmation by the Building Owner that they have received the as-built fire protection system shop drawings from the installing contractor and that the Registered Professional Engineer has certified their reasonable accuracy. 5. Listing of names, addresses and telephone numbers of service personnel for emergency notification. If you have any questions or comments on the fire alarm system indicated,please do not hesitate to contact our office at your convenience. Steven Quieto—Project Manager Quieto Consulting Engineers,LLC. Initial Construction Control Document '(' To be submitted with the building permit application by a Registered Design Professional for work per the 9th edition of the Massachusetts State Building Code, 780 CMR, Section 107 Project Title: 24 Easy Street#3 Date:9-22-2022 Property Address: 24 Easy Street#3,Yarmouth,MA 02675 Project: Check(x)one or both as applicable: (X)New construction Existing Construction Project description: New 7,100 sq. ft. single story garage I,W. Mark Gendron,MA Registration Number: 38320 Expiration date: June 30,2024, am a registered design professional, and I have prepared or directly supervised the preparation of all design plans,computations and specifications concerning: Architectural Structural Mechanical Fire Protection Electrical (X) Other: Fire Alarm for the above named project and that to the best of my knowledge, information,and belief such plans, computations and specifications meet the applicable provisions of the Massachusetts State Building Code, (780 CMR),and accepted engineering practices for the proposed project. I understand and agree that I(or my designee) shall perform the necessary professional services and be present on the construction site on a regular and periodic basis to: 1. Review, for conformance to this code and the design concept, shop drawings, samples and other submittals by the contractor in accordance with the requirements of the construction documents. 2. Perform the duties for registered design professionals in 780 CMR Chapter 17,as applicable. 3. Be present at intervals appropriate to the stage of construction to become generally familiar with the progress and of the work and to determine if the work is being performed in a manner consistent with the approved construction documents and this code. Nothing in this document relieves the contractor of its responsibility regarding the provisions of 780 CMR 107. When required by the building official,I shall submit field/progress reports(see item 3.)together with pertinent comments,in a form acceptable to the building official. Upon completion of the work,I shall submit to the building official a `Final Construction Control Document'. Enter in the space to the right a"wet"or electronic signature and seal: u No , : ,,,t ;,..,: ,im*„. , '. 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VONBIE.,,,m1ap111a11 ,3010' - detector with RealTest Technology,Square CO122TR 12/24 volt,6-wire system-monitored round carbon monoxide detector with RealTest Technology,Round Features * A ten-year end-of-Se timer • Reariesti'enables a functional test using canned CO • Full compliance with tit..2075 • A code-required trouble relay ‘Ahring supervision with SEMS terminals Simplify Replacements with CO-PLATE • 12/24 VDC « A low current draw of 20 mA in standby and 40 rnA in alarm upqra,je,coryq:,,etitivpdun or ti * Versatile ritiounting icr wall or coiling confIC,t.the C'Th12241 exhfing wirin(.i. In s rwrier , oot p nni the, I I detector • Accurate and rolicible electrochemical sensing tecnnology irit.b.tb I.the O.i-PLeTE pertectL•co••••nrs the • Optional 00 Detector Replacement Plate,00-PLATE,to upgrade outliiie tit theS iS ritilri• cur ieetithie anteutor. The previously installed competitor detectors to the C01224T C0122-1 TII r t u 1 )-Ftk,..TE Iriw-hrotile. ii-. Heel end e'.7,,ritentld p r7:1 •'It----4'1-''9WITS0 771-121SZalt Vi.:91fReA=7, 5.1,70-4f,Fgaligain141ZIMEN Riatalign OPIAIIMEN hI 41,3,,,Tranno 1.016.11PIT Mirmogarm 66 Elk Run Middleboro, MA 02346 Office: 508-697-8185 Cell:781-858-9170 Fire Alarm System Narrative The fire alarm system for 24 Easy Street, Building#1 (a 7-bay tradesman building) will be a new construction installation. The building is under 7,500 square feet and does not require a sprinkler system. Upon activation of an alarm, the fire alarm control panel will automatically call an NFPA-approved central station (using a cellular dialer) who will report a fire to Yarmouth Fire Department. The fire alarm is initiated by the following: 1 pull station 2 heat detector 3 carbon monoxide detector Building occupants will be notified by siren and strobe. Sincerely, Daniel E. DiCesare D&D Electric, LLC MA Lic 21275A DIVISION OF OCCUPATIONAL LICENSURE ELECTRICIANS I I ISSUES THE FOLLOWING LICENSE Rem MASTER'ELECTRICIAN p DANIEL E DICESARE 66 ELK RUN MIDDLEBORO,MA 02346-3065 .; U • 21275 A'i 07/31/2025 252575 LICENSE NUMBER EXPIRATION DATE SERIAL NUMBER COMMONWEALTH OF MA • �4+CHUS: TT DIVISION OF OCCUPATIONAL LICENSURE ELECTRICIANS ISSUES THE FOLLOWING LICENSE • �lEGJOUI�NEXMgNEIE.ECTRICIAN Z a DANIEL E DICESARE • 66 ELK RUN MIDDLEBORO,MA 0234E-3065 _ W • 51652E 07131/2025 250519 LICENSE NUMBER EXPIRATION DATE SERIAL NUMBER QUIET° CONSL1.TINIG ENGINEERS 14Ify/OO13 RCAF ......) Wit 102 BRAINT# c.MA 02184 i ac8j: -83,'0•(781)901 1775 Fire Alarm Narrative Report for Compliance with Massachusetts Building Code 780 CMR, 9th Edition Project: 24 Easy Street#3 Address: 24 Easy Street#3,Yarmouth,MA 02675 Owner: D&D Electric Designer of Record: Quieto Consulting Engineers (QCE) Date of Submission: October 04,2022 DESIGN INTENT 1. The design intent is to provide new fully addressable Class A Fire Alarm system for a new building. The system shall monitor building for heat detection exceeding the temperature limit on all heat detectors. The cell communicator will transmit a signal to the Wit• '?lkIRS ?AR+•I CAt..Ait.oN Cai,onVAi,W ) ' 2. The building is an approximately 7,100 sq.ft. single story metal building 3. Number of Floors Above Grade: 1 4. Building use group: Commercial S-1. 5. The Designer of Record(QCE) will certify that all new systems have been installed in accordance with the approved construction documents, per MA State Building Code. APPLICABLE LAWS,REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS 1. As a minimum the fire alarm systems will be designed to meet the requirements of Massachusetts Building Code 780 CMR, and the following codes and standards: 527 CMR,NFPA 72, and NFPA 70. 24 Easy Street#3 Fire Alarm Narrative Page 3 of 4 3. Upon receipt of any fire alarm system trouble or supervisory signal, the fire alarm system shall initiate the following: • Open circuits, shorts and grounds of wiring for initiating device, signaling line, and notification-appliance circuits. • Opening, tampering, or removal of alarm-initiating and supervisory signal initiating devices. • Loss of primary power at the FACP. • Ground or a single break in FACP internal circuits. • Abnormal AC voltage at the FACP. • A break in standby battery charging. • Abnormal position of any switch at the FACP or graphic annunciator. 4. Upon receipt of any fire alarm system trouble or supervisory signal, the fire alarm system shall initiate the following: • Ring trouble bell and annunciate at the FACP and graphic annunciator. • Record the event. TESTING OF FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 1. Testing of the fire alarm system shall be performed in accordance with NFPA 72 and 780 CMR. A letter stating that the system was subject to a pretest will be submitted to the Fire Alarm Division prior to the fire department acceptance test. A Certificate of Completion for the fire alarm system will be submitted to the fire department. Items included but not limited to:pull stations, heat detectors, etc. Once pretest is performed, an appointment will be scheduled with the Fire Alarm Division for an acceptance test. A Re-acceptance Test will be performed to test any added devices and 10 percent of remaining devices. 2. If any system fails to operate to the satisfaction of Building and/or Fire officials, the failed component or part of the system or function will be corrected immediately. Any reacceptance testing of fire alarm system devices and/or water supply system controls shall be performed in accordance with NFPA 72. Upon completion of successful performance of the fire protection systems the contractor shall submit"System Certification" stating that the systems installed are in compliance with the Fire Protection Construction Documents as well as all applicable Codes and Standards. APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS 1. Certification in written form as agreed to by all parties from the Code Official that the systems as designed, installed and tested satisfy all operational and code compliance requirements. 2. Documented method for remedial action if any system fails to operate to the satisfaction of the Code Official. DBD i From Tyco Severity Products ., LTE Universal Wireless Commercial Fire Alarm Communicator :. LE4OIOGF *, �, .,y e key,,,.*5 `��'� .. a i u i �i, xx Vises 3 '8 F� ''i , i::-!:,:::Ly24,,,L.4iii,04,,,,, E :7'iT:4,,,074:::''e'r,i0534::!!!!::::2:4 Ensure your installations are ak : future-ready, with LTE ` m s t , Due to rapidly evolving cellular or 1 hour(NFPA72 201 3/201 6) °ma x " `� technologies,2G/3G network sunsets of the failure,or it can be used as Y are already on the horizon—with part of a multiple communications a some having already been completed. technologies(for example in N; Now s the time to adopt and adapt. conjunction with a DACT}.When qr Switch to LTE today,to offer used as a back-up provision shall customers long-lasting investment be made to monitor the integrity of "� ' N protection,and reduce your future each communication path and failure�' � truck rolls. of any communications path shall a ' '-" '"'` be annunciated at the supervising ,s « The LE4010CF connects the alarm ��r "" A _- station and at the protected premises control panel alarmto the Cellular network ` 'hH within not more than 24 hours of the ' g , and reports signals directly to 14"it d ' r a monitoring station receiver failure. 3��i t r , '} (Sur Gard System I IP/ll/IIIIIV/5).The How it Works ` a � LE4010CF uses the Cellular network ,� E > 3 x a v to ensure low-cost, high-speed and The LE4010CF can be used as • E • q reliable alarm communications and is either a Sole Communicator or as a 4 • � � _ ,*, Y compatible with control panels that Backup Communicator.When being �• �r t '- Rs f ;; communicate using the Contact ID or used as a Sole Communicator the 6 '� '. ,� SIA(300 baud)format. LE4010CF will replace the phone a ' !, it - ', line connection on the panel and �V $ :' The LEth latestCF is compliant • ' i as soon as it detects that an alarm W , ,� with the requirements for needs to be transmitted it will send 3iiiailliQigot SFr, Communications Methods as per the alarm across the Cellular network yk • 4 . x ."7* andUL 2 and NFPA72 20n1 used immediately.When being used as a sR k 1 i and 2016 editions. It can be used backup the communicator assesses ®e in Fire Monitoring applications as a ` F _x the connection to the PSTN phone r• e single communications technology; line,and only in the event of a phone • h in which case any failure of the ' ' line failure will it send all alarm traffic communications path shall be across the Cellular network to the , • annunciated at the supervising station monitoring station. , 3 Air V5 �F��, y within 5 minutes(NFPA72 2010) . 4'�,fin, '��, 'r'k.. '�y.x communications Contact your DSC distributor. WWVV.CiSC.00rri : 1-�8 �.V �jj DF-52004:A1•F-050 BG-1 2 Seriesesh s Manual Fire Alarm Pull Stations by Hone ell Conventional initiating Devices General The Fire•Lite BG-12 Series is a cost-effective, feature-packed , series of non-coded manual fire alarm pull stations. It was • designed to meet multiple applications with the installer and end-user in mind.The BG-12 Series features a variety of mod- i els including single-and dual-action versions. The BG-12 Series provides Fire•Lite Alarm Control Panels (FACPs), as well as other manufacturers'controls,with a man- ual alarm initiating input signal. Its innovative design, durable xw construction, and multiple mounting options make the BG-12 `' Series simple to install,maintain,and operate. Features • Aesthetically pleasing,highly visible design and color. r' • Attractive contoured shape and light textured finish. • Meets ADA 5 lb.maximum pull-force. t Er ,l"" • Meets UL 38,Standard for Manually Actuated Signaling Boxes. • Easily operated(single-or dual-action), yet designed to pre- vent false alarms when bumped,shaken,or jarred. >. M • PUSH IN/PULL DOWN handle latches in the down position to clearly indicate the station has been operated. Construction • The word "ACTIVATED" appears on top of the handle in • Cover, backplate and operation handle are all molded of bright yellow,further indicating operation of the station. durable polycarbonate material. • Operation handle features white arrows showing basic opera- • Cover features white lettering and trim. tion direction for non-English-speaking persons. • Red color matches System Sensor's popular SpectrAlert® • Braille text included on finger-hold area of operation handle Advance horn/strobe series. and across top of handle. • Multiple hex-and key-lock models available. Operation • U.S. patented hex-lock needs only a quarter-turn to lock/ unlock. The BG-12 manual pull stations provide a textured finger-hold • Station can be opened for inspection and maintenance with- area that includes Braille text.In addition to PUSH IN and PULL out initiating an alarm. DOWN text,there are arrows indicating how to operate the sta- • Product ID label viewable by simply opening the cover;label tion,provided for non-English-speaking people. is made of a durable long-life material. Pushing in and then pulling down on the handle activates the • The words"NORMAL"and"ACTIVATED"are molded into the normally-open alarm switch.Once latched in the down position, plastic adjacent to the alarm switch(located inside). the word"ACTIVATED"appears at the top in bright yellow,with a • Four position terminal strip molded into backplate. portion of the handle protruding at the bottom as a visible flag. Terminal strip includes Phillips combination-head captive 8/32 Resetting the station is simple:insert the key,twist one quarter- • turn, then open the station's front cover, causing the spring- screws for easy connection to Initiating Device Circuit(IDC). loaded operation handle to return to its original position. The • Terminal screws backed-out at factory and shipped ready to alarm switch can then be reset to its normal(non-alarm)position accept field wiring(up to 12 AWG/3.1 mm2). manually(by hand)or by closing the station's front cover,which • Terminal numbers are molded into the backplate,eliminating automatically resets the switch. the need for labels. • Switch contacts are normally open. • Can be surface-mounted (with SB-10 or SB-I/O) or semi- flush mounted.Semi-flush mount to a standard single-gang, double-gang,or 4"(10.16 cm)square electrical box. • Backplate is large enough to overlap a single-gang backbox cutout by 1/2"(1.27 cm). • Optional trim ring(BG12TR). • Spanish versions(FUEGO)available(BG-12LSP,BG-12LPSP). • Designed to replace the Fire.Lite legacy BG-10 Series. • Models packaged in attractive, clear plastic (PVC), clam- shell-style, Point-of-Purchase packages. Packaging includes a cutaway dust/paint cover in shape of pull station. DF-52004:A1•04/22/08—Page 1 of 2 HN Series Effective November 2016 HS Series Technical Data TD450049EN Supersedes October 2014 ST Series Exceder Strobe, Horn Strobe, and Horn Notification Appliances Description The Wheelock Exceder Series of notification appliances feature a sleek modern design that will please building owners with reduced total cost of ownership. Installers will benefit from its comprehensive feature list, including the most candela options in one appliance, low current draw, no tools needed for setting changes,voltage test points, 12/24 VDC operation, universal mounting base and multiple mounting options for both new and retrofit construction. The Wheelock Exceder Series incorporates high reliability and high efficiency optics to minimize current draw allowing for a greater number of appliances on the notification appliance circuit.All strobe models feature an industry first of 8 candela settings on a single " appliance. Models with an audible feature 3 sound settings(90,95, rs " 99 dB).All switches to change settings,can be set without the use , of a tool and are located behind the appliance to prevent tampering. � ' Wall models feature voltage test points to take readings with a y F voltage meter for troubleshooting and AHJ inspection. 4 s The Wheelock Exceder Series of wall and ceiling notification appliances feature a Universal Mounting Base(UMB)designed ; to simplify the installation and testing of horns, strobes,and combination horn strobes.The separate universal mounting base can be pre-wired to allow full testing of circuit wiring before the appliance is installed and the surface is finished. It comes complete with a Contact Cover for protection against dirt, dust, paint and damage to the contacts.The Contact Cover also acts as a shunting device to allow pre-wire testing for common wiring issues. The Contact Cover is polarized to prevent it from being installed incorrectly and prevents the appliance from being installed while it is on the UMB. When the Contact Cover is removed the circuit will show an open until the appliance is installed.The UMB allows for consistent installation and easy replacement of appliances if required.Wall models provide an optional locking screw for extra secure installation,while the ceiling models provide a captivated screw to prevent the screw from falling during installation. Ef[•N Powering Business Worldwide HN Series Technical Data TD450049EN HS Series Effective November 2016 ST Series Table 1. Strobe Ratings per UL Standard 1971 UL Max Current(1) 24 VDC/24FlNR 12VDC Regulated Voltage Model Range VOC 15 15/75 30 60 75 95 110 115 135 150 177 185 15 15/75 ST 8.0-33.0 0.057 0.070 0.085 - 0.135 0.163 0.182 - 0.205 0.253 0.110 0.140 STC 8.0 33.0 0.061 - 0.085 0.103 0.135 0.163 - 0.182 - 0.205 0.253 - 0.110 - Table 2. Horn Strobe Ratings per UL 1971&Anechoic at 24VDC UL Max CurrentD at Anechoic 99 dBA 24 VDC 12 VDC Regulated Voltage Modal Range VDC 15 15/75 30 60 75 95 110 115 135 150 177 185 15 15/75 HS 8.0-33.0 0.082 0.095 0.102 - 0.148 0.176 0.197 - 0.242 - - 0.282 0.125 0.159 HOC 8.0-33.0 0.082 - 0.102 0.141 0.148 0.176 - 0.197 - 0.242 0.282 - 0.125 - UL Max Current()at Anechoic 95 dBA 24 VDC 12 VDC Regulated Voltage Model Range VDC 15 15/75 30 60 75 95 110 115 135 150 177 185 15 15/75 HS 8.0-33.0 0.073 0.083 0.087 - 0.139 0.163 0.186 - 0.230 - - 0.282 0.122 0.153 HSC 8.0-33.0 0.073 0.087 0.128 0.139 0.163 - 0.186 - 0.230 0.272 - 0.122 - UL Max Current(D at Anechoic 90 dBA 24 VDC 12 VDC Regulated Voltage Model Range VDC 15 15/75 30 80 75 95 110 115 135 150 177 185 15 15/75 HS 8.0-33.0 0.065 0.075 0.084 - 0.136 0.157 0.184 - 0.226 - - 0.267 0.120 0.148 HSC 8.0-33.0 0.065 - 0.084 0.120 0.136 0.157 - 0.184 - 0.226 0.267 - 0.120 - ,O UL max current rating is the maximum RMS current within the listed voltage range 016-33 VDC for 24 VDC units).For strobes the UL max current is usually at the minimum listed voltage(16 VDC for 24 VDC units).For audibles the max current is usually at the maximum listed voltage(33 VDC for 24 VDC uni)s).For unfiltered ratings,see installation instructions. Table 3. Horn Ratings per UL Anechoic Model Legend Regulated Voltage Model Range VDC 99 dB 95 dB 90 dB HN = Horn R = Red HN 16-33.0 0.064 0.044 0.022 ST = Strobe A = Agent Lettering(strobes only) HNC 16-33.0 0.084 0.044 0.022 HS = Horn Strobe AL = Alert Lettering(strobes only) HN 8.0-17.5 0.047 0.026 0.017 C = Ceiling Mount N = No Lettering(strobes only) HNC 8.0-17.5 0.047 0.026 0.017 W = White Example 1:STRC=Strobe,Red,Ceiling Mount Table 4. Specification&Ordering Information Example 2:HSR=Horn Strobe,Red,Wall Mount Uggyy w/DSM r Example 3:HSW=Horn Strobe,White,Wall Mount hneeclodc Power 12/2eU Mounting Example 4:STW-AL=Strobe,White,Wall Mount,Alert Lettering Model Strobe Candela Supplies VDC r Options Horn Strobes HSR 15/1575/30/75/95/110/135/185 X X UMB 1 HSW 15/1575/30/75/95/110/135/185 X X UMB® , HSRC 15/30/60/75/95/115/150/177 X X UMB® HSWC 15/30/60/15/95/115/150/177 X X UMB Strobes _ STR 15/1575/30/75/95/110/135/185 X X UMB �5 STW 15/1575/30/75/95/110/135/185 X X UMB�� ; STRC 15/30/60/75/95/115/150/177 X X UMB _ STWC 15/30/60/75/95/115/150/177 X X UMB® s Horn � HNR X X UMB® HNW X X UMB© HNRC X X UMB Example:HSR Example:HSWC HNWC X X UMB® ,O 12 VDC models feature 15&1575 settings OO UMB=Universal Mounting Base EATON www.eaton.com 3 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FlreluTe Alarmsa. w by Honeywell SD365 and SD365-IV One FireLite Place Northford,CT 06472 Intelligent Photoelectric Smoke Sensors Phone:203.484.7161 SPECIFICATIONS Operating Voltage Range: 15 to 32 VDC Operating Current C.4 24 VDC: 200 uA(one communication every 5 seconds with green LED blink on communication) Maximum Alarm Current: 2 mA @ 24 VDC(one communication every 5 seconds with red LED solid on) Maximum Current: 4.5 mA @ 24 VDC(one communication every 5 seconds with amber LED solid on) Operating Humidity Range: 10%to 93%Relative Humidity,Non-condensing Operating Temperature Range: 32°F to 122°F(8°C to 50°C) Air Velocity: 0 to 4000 ft./min.(0 to 1219.2 m/min.) Height: 2.0"(51 mm)installed in B300-6 Base Diameter: 6.2"(156 mm)installed in B300-6 Base;4.1"(104 mm)installed in B501 Base Weight: 3.4 oz.(95 g) Isolator Load Rating: 0.0063* "Please refer to your isolator base/module manual for isolator calculation instructions. UL 268 listed for Open Air Protection. WIRING GUIDE UL268A listed for Duct Applications. All wiring must be installed in compliance with the National Electrical Code, This sensor must be installed in compliance with the control panel system applicable local codes,and any special requirements of the Authority Having installation manual.The installation must meet the requirements of the Au- Jurisdiction.Proper wire gauges should be used.The installation wires should thority Having Jurisdiction(AID).Sensors offer maximum performance when be color-coded to limit wiring mistakes and ease system troubleshooting.Im- installed in compliance with the National Fire Protection Association(NFPA); proper connections will prevent a system from responding properly in the see NFPA 72. event of a fire. GENERAL DESCRIPTION Remove power from the communication line before installing sensors. Models SD365 and SD365-IV are plug-in type smoke sensors that combine a 1. Wire the sensor base(supplied separately)as shown in the wiring photoelectronic sensing chamber with addressable-analog communications. diagram. (See Figure 2.) The sensors transmit an analog representation of smoke density over a com- 2. Set the desired address on the sensor address switches.(See Figure l.) munication line to a control panel.Rotary dial switches are provided for set- 3. Install the sensor into the sensor base.Push the sensor into the base while ting the sensor's address.(See Figure 1.) turning it clockwise to secure it in place. FIGURE 1.ROTARY ADDRESS SWITCHES: 4. After all sensors have been installed,apply power to the control panel and activate the communication line. 5 5 7 8 910 5 6 7 8 9 5. Test the sensor(s)as described in the TESTING section of this manual. 324` 13 2r ACAUT1ON 1 0 1514 1 0 Dust covers provide limited protection against airborne dust particles during TENS ONES C0162-00 shipping.Dust covers must be removed before the sensors can sense smoke. Two LEDs on the sensor are controlled by the panel to indicate sensor status. Remove sensors prior to heavy remodeling or construction. An output is provided for connection to an optional remote LED annunciator (P/N RA100Z). FIGURE 2.WIRING DIAGRAM: Fire-Lite panels offer different features sets across different models. As a result,certain features of the photoelectric sensors maybe available on some Remote CAUTION:orD not loop wire under P Annunciator terminal 1 2. Break run to control panels,but not on others.SD365 will support only LiteSpeedo protocol nor supervise connections. mode.SD365-IV will support either LiteSpeed or CLIP(Classic Loop Interface Mr. / Protocol) mode. The possible features available if supported by the control s 0-) ` i panel are: j 1 I 1. The sensor's LEDs can operate in three ways—on,off,and blinking-and E * s- \ /-/ k+� �T";� \ 1 oct_ lk�-� 16)1 (I) a l (iUl a 1 11 I they can be set to red,green,or amber.This is controlled by the panel. U o IIB; a r v r 2. The remote output may be synchronized to the LED operation or con- y o \ �,1// ' \ 1 -! / - \\ / t trolled independent of the LEDs. JU • I I 1 -- 1 (-i 3. Devices are point addressable up to 159 addresses. / I I = i Please refer to the operation manual for the Ill,listed control panel for specific (-) CLASS A OPTIONAL WIRING operation. The photoelectric sensors require compatible addressable corn- C0129-10 munications to function properly.Connect these sensors to listed-compatible TAMPER-RESISTANCE control panels only. Intelligent photoelectric smoke sensors include a tamper-resistant capability SPACING that prevents their removal from the base without the use of a tool.Refer to Fire-Lite recommends spacing sensors in compliance with NFPA 72.In low air the base manual for details on making use of this capability. flow applications with smooth ceilings,space sensors 30 feet apart (9.1 m). TESTING For specific information regarding sensor spacing,placement,and special ap- Before testing, notify the proper authorities that the system is undergoing plications,refer to NFPA 72 or the System Smoke Detector Application Guide, maintenance, and will temporarily be out of service. Disable the system to available from Fire-Lite. prevent unwanted alarms. Duct Applications:SD365 and SD365-IV are listed for use in ducts.See Duct All sensors must he tested after installation and periodically thereafter.Test- Smoke Detectors Applications Guide HVAG53 for details on pendant mount ap- ing methods must satisfy the Authority Having Jurisdiction (Am). Sensors plications.NOTE:Intelligent photoelectric smoke sensors are also listed for use inside DNR(W)duct smoke detectors. . Preliminary . 1. 156-6523-001 09/23/2019 H355R: Fast-response, low-profile heat detector with rate-of-rise SWIFT Wireless Devices option. W-GATE:LiteSpeed Wireless Gateway H355HT: Fast-response, low-profile heat detector that activates at W-SD355:LiteSpeed intelligent,wireless photo detector. . 190°F/88°C. W-H355R:LiteSpeed intelligent wireless rate of rise(135°)heat AD355: Low-profile, intelligent, "Adapt" multi-sensor detector detector. (B350LP base included). W-SD355T:Intelligent wireless photo/heat detector. B200S:Programmable,addressable sounder base. W-H355: LiteSpeed intelligent wireless fixed-temperature (135°) B200SR:Addressable sounder base. heat detector. BEAM355:Intelligent beam smoke detector. W-MMF:LiteSpeed Intelligent wireless monitor module. BEAM355S: Intelligent beam smoke detector with integral sensitiv- W-CRF:LiteSpeed Intelligent wireless relay module. ity test. W-BG12LX:LiteSpeed Intelligent wireless pull station. D355PL: InnovairFlex low-flow non-relay duct-detector housing; WAV-RL,WAV-WL,WAV-CRL,WAV-CWL:LiteSpeed Intelligent AV includes SD355R. bases. DNR: InnovairFlex low-flow non-relay duct-detector housing.(Order W-USB: Wireless USB radio/antenna dongle that plugs into the SD355R/SD365R separately.) USB port of a PC running SWIFT Tools. DNRW: InnovairFlex low-flow non-relay duct-detector housing,with SWIFT Tools: Programming and diagnostic utility for the Wireless NEMA-4 rating.Watertight.(Order SD355R/SD365R separately.) Gateway and devices.Available for download from firelite.com. Addressable Modules NOTE: For more information on Compatible Addressable Devices for Addressable Monitor Module for one zone normally- use with the ES-200X, see the following data sheets (document num- MMF-300:o en dry-contact Adre Addressable devices. Mounts in standard of 4.0" (10.16 bers): SD365 Series (DF-61010), H365 Series (DF-61011), AD355 P9 (DF-52386), BG-12LX(DF-52013), CMF-300-6(DF-52365), CRF-300-6 cm.)box. Includes plastic cover plate and end-of-line resistor. Mod- (DF-52374), CMF/CRF Series (DF-52130), CP355 (DF-52383), H355 ule may be configured for either a Style B(Class B)or Style D(Class Series (DF-52385), 1300 (DF-52389), ISO-6 (DF-60485), MMF-300 A)IDC. Series/MDF-300 (DF-52121), MMF-300-10 (DF-52347), MMF-302-6 MDF-300: Dual Monitor Module. Same as MMF-300 except it pro- (DF-52356), SD355/SD355T (DF-52384), and SLC Wiring Manual vides two Style B(Class B)only IDCs. (51309). MMF-301: Miniature version of MMF-300. Excludes LED and Style NOTE:Legacy 300 Series detection devices such as the CP300/CP350, D option.Connects with wire pigtails.May mount in device backbox. SD300(T)/SD350(T)and older modules such as the M300,M301, M302, MMF-302:Similar to MMF-300.Addressable Monitor Module for one C304, and BG-10LX are not compatible with LiteSpeed polling. If the SLC contains one of these devices, polling must be set for standard zone of conventional two-wire detectors. Requires resettable 24 CLIP protocol.Please consult factory for further information on previous VDC power. Refer to the Device Compatibility Document for listed 300 Series devices. compatible devices and quantity limitation. ADDRESSABLE DEVICE ACCESSORIES CMF-300: Addressable Control Module for one Style Y/Z(Class B/ A) zone of supervised polarized Notification Appliances. Mounts End-of-Line Resistor Assembly (R-47K and R-3.9K): The directly to a 4.0" (10.16 cm.) electrical box. NAC option requires 47k ohm assembly supervises the MMF-300, MDF-300, MMF-301, external 24 VDC to power notification appliances. and CMF-300 module circuits. The 3.9k ohm assembly supervises CRF-300:Addressable relay module containing two isolated sets of the MMF-302 module circuit.These resistors are included with each Form-C contacts,which operate as a DPDT switch. Mounts directly module. to a 4.0"(10.16 cm.)box,surface mount using the SMB500. Power Supervision Relay: Supervises the power to 4-wire smoke BG-12LX: Addressable manual pull station with interface module detectors and notification appliances. mounted inside. Wiring Requirements 1300:This module isolates the SLC loop from short circuit conditions While shielded wire is not required, it is recommended that all SLC (required for Style 6 or 7 operation). wiring be twisted-pair to minimize the effects of electrical interfer- ISO-6: Six-fault isolator module. Mount one or two modules in a ence.Refer to the panel manual for wiring details. BB-2F cabinet (optional). Mount up to six modules on a CHS-6 chassis in a BB-6F cabinet. SMB500: Used to mount all modules except the MMF-301 and M301. MMF-300-10:Ten-input monitor module.Mount one or two modules in a BB-2F cabinet(optional). Mount up to six modules on a CHS-6 chassis in a BB-6F cabinet. MMF-302-6:Six-zone interface module. Mount one or two modules in a BB-2F cabinet(optional). Mount up to six modules on a CHS-6 chassis in a BB-6F cabinet. CMF-300-6:Six-circuit supervised control module.Mount one or two modules in a BB-2F cabinet(optional).Mount up to six modules on a CHS-6 chassis in a BB-6F cabinet. CRF-300-6:Six-relay control module(Form-C relays).Mount one or two modules in a BB-2F cabinet(optional).Mount up to six modules on a CHS-6 chassis in a BB-6F cabinet. DF-60957:C•7/16/2018—Page 3 of 4 DF-60957:C ES-200X FICesLITGAL '"`mS Intelligent Addressable FACP with Communicator by Honeywell Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panels General The ES-200X is the latest intelligent addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP)from Fire•Lite Alarms and is a direct replacement for the MS-92000DLS. The ES-200X comes with a pre-installed com- municator and supports up to 198 addressable devices (99 detec- tors and 99 modules).With an extensive list of powerful features,the ES-200X programs just like Fire•Lite's other addressable products, yet fits into applications previously served only by conventional pan- els. The pre-installed (POTS-COM is a dual technology(POTS and IP) communicator.The POTS transmits system status(alarms,troubles, AC loss,etc.)to a Central Station via the public switched telephone network.The IP communicator's internet monitoring capability sends alarm signals over the Internet saving the monthly cost of two dedi- cated business telephone lines.Although not required,the second- ary telephone line may be retained providing backup communication over the public switched telephone line.Optional cellular reporting is available using the CELL-MOD or CELL-CAB-FL. Remote and local programming of the control panel is possible using the FS-Tools Upload/Download utility. Programming databases can be uploaded/downloaded via the panel's USB port(and USB cable) or via an ethernet connection using the IPOTS-COM communicator. The USB port also allows for the download or upload of the entire program, history file,walk-test data, current status and system volt- ▪ Alarm verification selection per detector point ages by means of a USB flash drive. • Maintenance alert warns when smoke detector dust accumula- The power supply and all electronics are contained on a circuit tion is excessive board supported on a new quick install chassis and housed in a • One-person audible or silent walk test with walk-test log and metal cabinet. Available accessories include local and remote printout upload/download software,remote annunciators,and reverse polar- • System alarm verification selection per detector point ity/city box transmitter(4XTMF). • PAS (Positive Alarm Sequence)and Pre-signal per point(NFPA Features 72 compliant) • Up to 16 ANN-BUS annunciators-8 per each ANN-Bus • Listed to UL Standard 864, 10th edition • Remote Acknowledge, Alarm Silence, Reset and Drill via • Pre-installed IPOTS-COM Ethernet IP and POTS(Plain Old Tele- addressable modules or remote annunciator phone Service)Central Station Communicator over AlarmNet • Upload/Download of program and data via USB with optional FS- • Optional CELL-MOD or CELL-CAB-FL GSM Central Station Tools Programming Utility Communicator over AlarmNet® • Automated activation of the ECC-50/100 Emergency Command SLC COMMUNICATION LOOP Center • Supports LiteSpeed"and CLIP protocols • ECC-FFT Firefighter Telephone option • SLC operates up to 10,000 ft.(3,000 m)in LiteSpeed mode with • Compatible with SWIFT®wireless devices twisted,unshielded wire • Auto-programming (leam mode) reduces installation time. • Single addressable SLC loop which meets NFPA Class B and Reports two devices set to the same address Class A requirements • Four built-in, independently programmable Style Z (Class A) or • 198 addressable device capacity(99 addressable detectors and Style Y(Class B)NAC circuits 99 modules) • Selectable strobe synchronization for System Sensor,Wheelock, and Gentex devices • Compatible with Fire•Lite's addressable devices (refer to the • Notification Appliance Circuit End of Line resistor matching SLC Wiring Manual) • Four programmable function keys for ease of maintenance NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUITS(NACS) • Two programmable relays and one fixed trouble relay • Built-in Programmer • Four independently programmable output circuits.Circuits can be • Integral 80-character LCD display with backlighting configured for the following outputs: • Real-time clock/calendar with automatic daylight savings control —Style Y(Class B) • History file with 1,000 event capacity —Style Z(Class A) • Addressable sounder base compatibility • Silence Inhibit and Autosilence timer options • Multi-criteria detector (smoke, heat, CO) with programmable • Continuous, March Time, Temporal, or California code for main response circuit board NACs with two-stage capability • Control module delay timer • Selectable strobe synchronization per NAC • Automatic detector sensitivity testing(NFPA 72 compliant) • Automatic device type code verification • 2.5 A special application,250mA regulated,total power for NACs • Point trouble identification NOTE:Maximum or total 24VDC system power shared between all NAC • Waterfow selection per module point circuits and the ANN-BUS is 2.7 A DF-60957:C•7f16/2018—Page 1 of 4 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FirellTe warmsLri ti H365, H365-IV, H365R, by Honeywell H365R-IV, H365HT, and H365HT-IV One FireLite Place Northford,Cl'06472 Intelligent Programmable Temperature Sensors Phone:203.484.7161 SPECIFICATIONS Operating Voltage Range: 15 to 32 Volts DC Peak Operating Current @ 24 VDC: 200 uA(one communication every 5 seconds with green LED blink on communication) Maximum Alarm Current: 2 mA @ 24 VDC(one communication every 5 seconds with red LED solid on) Maximum.Current: 4.5 mA @ 24 VDC(one communication every 5 seconds with amber LED solid on) Operating Humidity Range: 10%to 93%Relative Humidity,Non-condensing Installation Temperature: Set for fixed-temperature or rate-of-rise(ROR):-4°F to 100°F(-20°C to 38°C) Set for high-heat:-4°F to 150°F(-20°C to 66°C) Fixed Temperature Rating: 135°F(57°C) High Heat Temperature Rating: 190°F(88°C) Rate-of Rise Detection: Responds to greater than 15°F/minute or 135°F(8.3°C/minute or 57°C) Height: 2.0"(51 mm)installed in B300-6 Base Diameter: 6.2"(156 mm)installed in B300-6 Base Weight: 3.4 oz. (95 g) UL 521 listed for Heat Detectors 4. The heat sensor operates as a programmable heat detector. This sensor must be installed in compliance with the control panel system NOTE: In panels where this feature is not available, the H365 and installation manual.The installation must meet the requirements of the Au- H365 IV will default to a 135°F fixed heat detector.H365R and lI365R-IV thority Having Jurisdiction(AHJ).Sensors offer maximum performance when will default to a 135°F fixed heat detector and rate-of-rise.H365HT and installed in compliance with the National Fire Protection Association(NEPA); H365HT-IV will default to a 190`F high temperature heat detector. see NFPA 72. Intelligent programmable temperature sensors require compatible addressable Before installing sensors,please read the system wiring and installation man- communications to function properly.Connect these sensors to listed-compat- ual thoroughly. This manual provides detailed information on sensor spac— ing,placement,zoning,and special applications.Copies of these manuals are WIRING GUIDE available from FireLite. All wiring must be installed in compliance with the National Electrical Code, GENERAL DESCRIPTION applicable local codes and the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Proper wire Models H365,H365-[V,H365R,H365R-IV,H365HT,and H365HT-IV are field gauges should be used.The installation wires should be color coded to limit programmable intelligent sensors that utilize a state-of-the-art thermistor wiring mistakes and ease system troubleshooting. Improper connections will sensing circuit for fast response.These sensors are designed to provide open prevent a system from responding properly in the event of a fire. area protection with 50-foot spacing capability as approved by UL 521.The Remove power from the communication line before installing sensors. intelligent temperature sensor can be programmed as either a 135°F fixed 1. Wire the sensor base (supplied separately) as shown in the wiring temperature sensor, a rate of rise and 135°F fixed temperature sensor or a diagram.(See Figure 2.) 190°F high temperature sensor through the Fire Alarm Control Panel(FRCP). 2. Set the desired address on the rotary dial switches.(See Figure I.) Two LEDs on each sensor light to provide a local,visible sensor indication. Remote LED annunciator capability is available as an optional accessory 3. Install the sensor into the sensor base. Push the sensor into the base (Part No.RA100Z). Rotary dial switches are provided for setting the sensor's while turning it clockwise to secure it in place. address. (See Figure 1.) 4. After all sensors have been installed,apply power to the control unit and FIGURE i ROTARY ADDRESS SWITCHES activate the communication line. 6 7 S 6 7 8 9 5. Test the sensor(s)as described in the TESTING section of this manual. 4 /► �� 4 /► FIGURE 2.WIRING DIAGRAM: 3 G 12 `` Remote CAUTION:Do not loop wire under 2 13 2 Annunciator terminal 1 or 2. Break wire run to 1 0 1514 1 0 -r supervise connections. TENS ONES C0162-00 r----' FireLite panels offer different feature sets across different models. As a re- a (-1-1L suit, certain features of the Intelligent Programmable Temperature Sensors II)may be available on some control panels,but not on others. H365,H365R, oa ��`t F (Oil; '1 and H365HT will support only LiteSpeed*protocol mode.H365-Its H365R-IV, v o °l 3 l�) ,m' 3 ®� �l l 3 and H365HT-IV will support either LiteSpeed or CLIP(Classic Loop Interface ..1)o \ �', Protocol)mode. j 0 \-- • / ��_I , \ _I % I I I The possible features available if supported by the control panel are: i-1 CLASS A OPTIONAL WIRING / I 1. The sensor's LEDs can operate in three ways—on,off,and blinking-and i.1 Co129-10 they can be set to red,green,or amber.This is controlled by the panel. 2: The remote output may be synchronized to the LED operation or con- trolled independent of the LEDs.Please refer to the operation manual for the UL listed control unit for specific operation of these models 3. Devices are point addressable up to 159 addresses. 1 I56-6525-000 11/15/2017 TAMPER RESISTANCE FIGURE 3:FEATURES OF THE HEAT DETECTOR Intelligent programmable temperature sensors include a tamper-resistant ca- pability that prevents their removal from the base without the use of a tool. Magnet e het ease Alignment Notch Refer to the base manual for details an making use of this capability Marker TESTING • Before testing, notify the proper authorities that the system is undergoing C3ase� maintenance, and will temporarily be out of service. Disable the system to Alignment IDa SLcI Notch Magnet - - prevent unwanted alarms. LED Test All sensors must be tested after installation and periodically thereafter.Test- MarkerLED C2025-00 ing methods must satisfy the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJL. Sensors offer maximum pertormance when tested and maintained in compliance with NFPA 72. FIGURE 4:CLEANING THE HEAT DETECTOR TIMM A. Test Magnet(Model No.M02-04-optional) 1. Place the optional test magnet against the cover in the magnet test 0 area,as shown in Figure 3,to activate the test feature. .1 Access to 2. The LEDs should latch on within 10 seconds,indicating alarm and 1 Sensing Area annunciating the panel. Thermistor C2026-00 3. Reset the detector at the system control panel. B. Direct Heat Method(Hair dryer of 1000-1500 watts) 1. From the side of the detector,direct the heat toward the sensor.Hold the heat source about 6 inches 115 cm) away to prevent damage to the cover during testing. 2. The LEDs on the detector should light when the temperature at the detector reaches the alarm setpoint.If the LEDs fail to light.check the power to the detector and the wiring in the detector base. 3. Reset the detector at the system control panel. Detectors that fail these tests may need to be cleaned as described under CLEANING and retested. CLEANING Before removing the detector, notify the proper authorities that the smoke detector system is undergoing maintenance and will be temporarily out of service. Disable the zone or system undergoing maintenance to prevent unwanted alarms. 1. Remove the sensor to be cleaned from the system. 2. Use a vacuum cleaner or compressed air to remove dust and debris from the sensing area. 3. Reinstall the detector. 4. Test the detector as described in TESTING. 5. Reconnect disabled circuits. U. Notify the proper authorities that the system is back on line. FM CLASSIFICATION RTI ratings are for installations which must comply with FM 3210. 135°F Fixed RTI: FAST Rate of Rise/1.35°F Fixed RTl: V2-FAST 190°F Fixed RTI: QUICK Please refer to insert for the Limitations of Fire Alarm Systems FCC STATEMENT This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1)This device may not cause harmful interference,and(2)this device must accept any interference received,including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.This equipment generates,uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and,i1 not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,may cause harmful interference to radio communications.However,there is no guarantee diat interference will not occur in a particular installa- tion.It this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio at television reception,which can he determined by tinning the equipment off and on,the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Fireute5 and titeSpeee are registered trademarks of Honeywell International:Inc. 2 156-6525-000 c2017 FireLite. 11/15/2017 PROGRAMMING AND SOFTWARE PRN Series: UL listed compatible event printer. Uses tractor-fed • Autoprogramming(learn mode)reduces installation time paper. • Custom English labels (per point) may be manually entered or OPTIONAL MODULES selected from an internal library file • Two programmable Form-C relay outputs 4XTMF Reverse Polarity Transmitter Module: Provides a super- vised output for local energy municipal box transmitter, alarm and • 99 software zones trouble.Includes a disable switch and disable trouble LED. • Continuous fire protection during online programming PWRMOD24 Power Expander Module: Optional power module. • Program Check automatically catches common errors not linked Increases alarm power output to 6 amps. to any zone or input point COMPATIBLE ANNUNCIATORS • OFFLINE PROGRAMMING: Create the entire program in your office using FS-Tools,a Windows®-based software package,and ANN-80: Remote LCD annunciator mimics the information dis- upload/download system programming locally. Offline program- played on the FACP LCD display. Recommended wire type is un- ming requires an ethernet connection. FS-Tools is available on shielded. www.firelite.com. ANN-100: Remote LCD annunciator mimics the information dis- played on the FACP LCD display. Recommended wire type is un- User interface shielded.For use in FM applications only. LED INDICATORS ANN-I/O: LED Driver Module provides connections to a user sup- plied graphic annunciator.(See DF-52430.) • Fire Alarm(red) ANN-LED:Annunciator Module provides three LEDs for each zone: • CO Alarm(red) Alarm,Trouble,and Supervisory.Ships with red enclosure.(See DF- • AC Power(green) 60241.) • Supervisory(yellow) ANN-RLED:Provides alarm(red)indicators for up to 30 input zones • Trouble(yellow) or addressable points.(See DF-60241.) • Ground fault(yellow) ANN-RLY:Relay Module provides 10 programmable Form-C relays. Can be mounted inside the cabinet.(See DF-52431.) • Battery fault(yellow) ANN-S/PG: Serial/Parallel Printer Gateway module provides a con- • Disabled(yellow) nection for a serial or parallel printer.(See DF-52429.) • Maintenance(yellow) ADDRESSABLE DEVICES • Communication(yellow) All feature a polling LED and rotary switches for addressing. • Alarm Silenced(yellow) SD365:Addressable low-profile photoelectric smoke detector. Lite- • F1-F4 Programmable Function Keys(yellow) Speed only. KEYPAD SD365-IV: Addressable low-profile photoelectric smoke detector. • 16 key alpha-numeric pad Ivory.LiteSpeed and CLIP mode. • Acknowledge SD365T:Addressable low-profile photoelectric smoke detector with thermal sensor.LiteSpeed only. • Alarm Silence SD365T-IV: Addressable low-profile photoelectric smoke detector • Drill(Manual Evacuate) with thermal sensor. Ivory.LiteSpeed and CLIP mode. • Four(4)programmable function keys SD365R: Remote test capable addressable photoelectric smoke • Reset(lamp test) detector for use with DNR(W)duct detector housing.LiteSpeed only. PRODUCT LINE INFORMATION SD365R-IV: Remote test capable addressable photoelectric smoke ES-200X:Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel with one SLC loop. detector for use with DNR(W) duct detector housing. Ivory. Lite- Includes main circuit board with display,pre-installed communicator, Speed and CLIP mode. chassis with transformer, backbox with door, plastic bag containing H365:Low-profile 135°F fixed thermal sensor.LiteSpeed only. screws,cables,key,etc.(For ES-200XC,refer to DF-60958.) H365-IV: Low-profile 135°F fixed thermal sensor. Ivory. LiteSpeed FS-Tools: Programming software for Windows®-based PC com- and CLIP mode. puter.Available for download at www.firelite.com. H365R: Low-profile, intelligent, rate-of-rise thermal sensor. Lite- CELL-CAB-FL/CELL-MOD:Optional GSM communicators. Speed only. IPOTS-COM: Dual technology (POTS and IP) communicator. H365R-IV: Low-profile, intelligent, rate-of-rise thermal sensor. Ivory. (replacement board) LiteSpeed and CLIP mode. DP-ES-R:Optional dress panel for the ES-200X. H365HT: Low-profile intelligent 190°F/88°C fixed thermal sensor. TR-CE:Optional trim ring for semi-flush mounting. LiteSpeed only. BB-2F:Optional cabinet for one or two modules. H365HT-IV:Low-profile intelligent 190°F/88°C fixed thermal sensor. BB-6F: Optional cabinet for up to six modules mounted on CHS-6 Ivory. LiteSpeed and CLIP mode. chassis. Legacy Devices BB-26:Battery backbox,holds up to two 25 AH batteries and CHG- CP355:Addressable low-profile ionization smoke detector. 75. SD355:Addressable low-profile photoelectric smoke detector. BB-55F:Battery box,houses two 55 AH batteries SD355T:Addressable low-profile photoelectric smoke detector with CHS-6:Chassis,mounts up to six multi-modules in a BB-6F cabinet. thermal sensor. CHG-75:Battery charger for lead-acid batteries with a rating of 25 to SD355R: Remote test capable addressable photoelectric smoke 75 AH. detector for use with DNR(W)duct detector housing. CHG-120F: Remote battery charging system for lead-acid batteries SD355CO:Addressable, low-profile device that provides fire, heat, with a rating of 55 to 120 AH.Requires additional BB-55F for mount and carbon monoxide(CO)detection. ing. H355:Fast-response,low-profile heat detector. BAT Series:Batteries,see data sheet DF-52397. Page 2 of 4—DF-60957:C•7/16/2018 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS System Capacity Temperature and Humidity Ranges • Intelligent Signaling Line Circuits 1 This system meets NFPA requirements for operation at 0—49°C/32 • Addressable device capacity 198 —120°F and at a relative humidity 93%±2%RH(noncondensing)at • Programmable software zones 99 32°C ± 2°C (90°F ± 3°F). However, the useful life of the system's standby batteries and the electronic components may be adversely • Annunciators 16 affected by extreme temperature ranges and humidity.Therefore, it is recommended that this system and its peripherals be installed in Electrical Specifications an environment with a normal room temperature of 15—27°C/60— AC Power: Operates in either 120 or 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 3.25 A, 80°F. auto-sensing- no switch required. Wire size: minimum 14 AWG NFPA Standards (2.00 mm2) with 600 V insulation. Nonpower-limited, supervised. Battery: Two 12 V 18 AH lead-acid batteries. Battery Charger The ES-200X complies with the following NFPA 72 Fire Alarm Sys- Capacity: 7-18 AH (ES-200X cabinet holds maximum of two 18 AH tems requirements: batteries.) —LOCAL(Automatic, Manual, Waterflow and Sprinkler Supervi- Communication Loop: Supervised and power-limited. sory). Notification Appliance Circuits: Terminal Block provides connec- —AUXILIARY (Automatic, Manual and Waterflow) (requires tions for four NACs, Style Y(Class B)or Style Z(Class A). Special 4XTMF). Application power. Power-limited, supervised circuitry. Maximum —REMOTE STATION (Automatic, Manual and Waterflow) signaling current per circuit: 2.5 amps special application, 250mA (Where a DACT is not accepted,the alarm,trouble and supervi- regulated. End-of-Line Resistor: 4.7k ohm, YA watt (P/N 71252 UL sory relays may be connected to UL 864 listed transmitters.For listed)for Style Y(Glass B)NAC;system capable of 1.9 kg),-22 kE2 reverse polarity signaling of alarm and trouble, 4XTMF is ELR range.Refer to the Fire•Lite Device Compatibility Document for required.) listed compatible devices: -PROPRIETARY(Automatic,Manual and Waterflow). Two Programmable Relays and One Fixed Trouble Relay: Con- —CENTRAL STATION (Automatic, Manual and Waterflow, and tact rating:2.0 A @ 30 VDC(resistive),0.5 A @ 30 VAC(resistive). Sprinkler Supervised). Form-C relays,non-power-limited,non-supervised. —OT, PSDN (Other Technologies, Packet-switched Data Net- work) Cabinet Specifications IBC 2012,IBC 2009,IBC 2006,IBC 2003,IBC 2000(Seismic). Door: 19.26" (48.92 cm.) high x 16.82" (42.73 cm.) wide x 0.72" —CBC 2007(Seismic) (1.82 cm.)deep. Backbox: 19.00"(48.26 cm.)high x 16.65"(42.29 cm.) wide x 5.25" (13.34 cm.) deep. Trim Ring (TR-CE): 22.00" Agency Listings and Approvals (55.88 cm.)high x 19.65"(49.91 cm.)wide. The listings and approvals below apply to the basic ES-200X control panel. In some cases,certain modules may not be listed by certain Shipping Specifications approval agencies,or listing may be in process.Consult factory for Weight:26.9 lbs. (12.20 kg.)Dimensions:20.00"(50.80 cm.)high latest listing status. x 22.5"(57.15 cm.)wide x 8.5"(21.59 cm.)deep. • UL:S624 • FM approved • CSFM:7165-0075:500 • FDNY:COA#6261 NOTE:See DF-60958 for ULC-listed model. AlarmNet®,Fire-Lite®Alarms,SWIFT®,and System Sensor®are registered trademarks of Honeywell International Inc.Microsoft®and Windows®are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation. ©2018 by Honeywell International Inc.All rights reserved.Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited. This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. 1SO 9001 We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. C E R T$F I E rD All specifications are subject to change without notice. I31NIlLIMr AIRMACTIONE QUALITY SYSTEMS For more information,contact Fire•Lite Alarms.Phone:(800)627-3473,FAX:(877)699-4105. Country of Origin:USA www.firelite.com Page 4 of 4—DF-60957:C•7/16/2018 offer maximum performance when tested and maintained in compliance with 7. Replace the cover using the LEDs to align the cover and then gently push- NFPA 72. lug it until it locks into place. The sensor can be tested in the following ways: 8 Reinstall the detector. A. Functional:Magnet Test(P/N M02-04-01 or M02-09-00) 9. Test the detector as described in TESTING. This sensor can be functionally tested with a test magnet.The test magnet 10.Reconnect disabled circuits. electronically simulates smoke in the sensing chamber,testing the sensor 11. Notify the proper authorities that the system is back on line. electronics and connections to the control panel 1. hold the test magnet in the magnet test area as shown in Figure 3. SPECIAL NOTE REGARDING SMOKE DETECTOR GUARDS 2. The sensor should alarm the panel. Smoke detectors are not to be used with detector guards unless the combina- Ttwo LEDs on the sensor are controlled by the panel to indicate sensor lion has been evaluated and found suitable for that purpose. status.Coded signals,transmitted from the panel,can cause the LEDs to FIGURE 3:FEATURES OF THE PHOTO DETECTOR blink,latch on,or latch off.Refer to the control panel technical documen- tation for sensor LED status operation and expected delay to alarm. Magnet Test �- Base Alignment Notch B. Smoke Entry Marker Sensitivity readings are available through the FACP.Refer to the manufac- r'-°�M/y1 turer's published instructions for proper use. illrallir Additionally,canned aerosol simulated smoke(cannedg smoke agent)mayease `t Alignm nt _.. .. 1 be used for smoke entry testing of the smoke detector. Tested and ap- Notch LED �� proved aerosol smoke products are: Magnet Test Marker LED C2021-00 Manufacturer Model FIGURE 4:CLEANING THE PHOTO DETECTOR HSI Fire&Safety 25S,30S(PURCHECK) _ SDi SMOKE CENTURIAN, SOLOA4, II•'I SMOKESABRE,TRUPESTilliM Sensor Cover No Climb TESTIFIRE 2000 — When used properly,the canned smoke agent will cause the smoke detec- 4_Sensing Chamber tor to go into alarm.Refer to the Manufacturer's published instructions for Cover Cover and Screen proper use of the canned smoke agent. Removal Tabs n fl fi -4—Sensing Chamber ACAUTlt)N r , Canned aerosol simulated smoke (canned smoke agent) formulas will vary y" s=' 1•r by manufacturer. Misuse or overuse of these products may have long term C2022-00 adverse effects on the smoke detector.Consult the canned smoke agent menu SPECIAL APPLICATION facturer's published instructions for any further warnings or caution statements. When configured at the fire alarm control paziel,this detector is capable of op- erating in a special application rondo such that it has a higher sensitivity than A sensor that fails any these tests may need to be cleaned as described is normally allowed by UL 268 for areas where early warning is important.In under CLEANING,and retet ested. this mode,the detector does not comply with the Cooking Nuisance Smoke When testing is complete,restore the system to normal operation and notify Test. Detectors (Sampling ports) set to the special application mode are not the proper authorities that the system is back in operation. suitable for use in areas where cooking appliances may be used. If cooking CLEANING appliances are used within the protected space,a normal application detector Before removing the detector. notify the proper authorities that the smoke or normal application mode must be used for that area. detector system is undergoing maintenance and will be temporarily out of Special application mode is not for general use and the detector may be more service. Disable the zone or system undergoing maintenance to prevent un- prone to false alarms if used in unsuitable environments. While no list is wanted alarms. all-inclusive,some examples of unsuitable environments for special applica- I. Remove the sensor to be cleaned from the system. tion mode are areas with airborne particulate or aerosols including sawing, 2. Remove the sensor cover by pressing firmly on each of the four removal drilling, and grinding operations, textile or agricultural processing, or areas tabs that hold the cover in place. (See Figure 4.) with engines that are not vented to the outside.A complete list of aerosol and particulate sources is available in the Annex of NFPA 72. 3. Vacuum the screen carefully without removing it. If further cleaning is Suitable environments for special application mode could include early warn required continue with Step 4,otherwise skip to Step 7. ing for hospitals,museums,assisted living and other areas that do not have 4. Remove the chamber cover/screen assembly by pulling it straight out. airborne particulate or aerosols. 5. Use a vacuum cleaner or compressed air to remove dust and debris from Refer to the fire alarm control panel documentation for information on how to the sensing chamber. configure the detector for special application mode. 6. Reinstall the chamber cover/screen assembly by sliding the edge over the sensing chamber.'Iltrn until it is firmly in place. IPlease refer to insert for the Limitations of Fire Alarm Systems FCC STATEMENT DEVICE AND SYSTEM SECURITY This device complies with par:15 of the FCC Rules.Operation is subject to the following two conditions:ns:(I)This device may not cause harmful interference, Before insulting this product ensure that the and(2)this device must accept any interference received,including interference that may cause undesired operation. - tamper sear on the packaging is present and NOTE:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits unbroken and the product has not been tampered are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.This equipment generates,ases and can radiate radio with since leaving the factory.Do not install this frequency energy and,if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,may cause harmful interference to radio communications.However,there product:f there are any indications of tampering. is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio o.tctevtsiort reception, If there are any signs of tampering the product which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on.the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following should be returned to the paint of purchase. measures: it is the responsibility of the system owner to -Reorient ur relocate the receiving antenna. ensure that all system components,i.e.devices, -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. panels,wiring etc.,are adequately protected to -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. avoid tampering of the system that could result -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. in information disclosure.spoofing,and integrity violation. Fire-Lite and liteSpeece'are registered trademarks of Honeywell International,Inc. Preliminary 2 I56-6523-001 2019 Fire-Lite.09/23/2019 Technical Data TD450049EN HN Series Effective November 2016 HS Series ST Series Architects and Engineers Specifications The notification appliances shall be Wheelock Exceder Series HS Audible Strobe appliances, Series ST Visual Strobe appliances and Series HN Audible appliances or approved equals.The Series HS and ST Strobes shall be listed for UL Standard 1971 (Emergency Devices for the Hearing-Impaired)for Indoor Fire Protection Service.The Series HS and HN Audibles shall be UL Listed under Standard 464(Fire Protective Signaling).All Series shall meet the requirements of FCC Part 15 Class B.All inputs shall be compatible with standard reverse polarity supervision of circuit wiring by a Fire Alarm Control Panel (FRCP)with the ability to operate from 8 to 33 VDC. Indoor wall models shall incorporate voltage test points for easy voltage inspection. The Series HS Audible Strobe and ST Strobe appliances shall produce a flash rate of one(1)flash per second over the Regulated Voltage Range and shall incorporate a Xenon flashtube enclosed in a rugged Lexa0 lens.The Series shall be of low current design.Where multi- candela appliances are specified,the strobe intensity shall have 8 field selectable settings at 15, 15/75,30, 75,95, 110, 135, 185 candela for wall mount and 15,30,60, 75,95, 115, 150, 177 candela for ceiling mount.The selector switch for selecting the candela shall be tamper resistant.The 15/75 candela strobe shall be specified when 15 candela UL Standard 1971 Listing with 75 candela on-axis is required (e.g.,ADA compliance).Appliances with candela settings shall show the candela selection in a visible location at all times when installed. The audible shall have a minimum of three(3)field selectable settings for dBA levels and shall have a choice of continuous or temporal (Code 3)audible outputs. The Series HS Audible Strobe, ST Strobe and Series HN Audible shall incorporate a patented Universal Mounting Base that shall allow mounting to a single-gang,double-gang,4-inch square,3.5-inch octal, 4-inch octal or 100mm European type back boxes.Two wire appliance wiring shall be capable of directly connecting to the mounting base. Continuity checking of the entire NAC circuit prior to attaching any notification appliances shall be allowed. Product shall come with Contact Cover to protect contact springs. Removal of an appliance shall result in a supervision fault condition by the Fire Alarm Control Panel(FACP).The mounting base shall be the same base among all horn, strobe, horn strobe,wall and ceiling models.All notification appliances shall be backwards compatible. The Series HS and ST wall models shall have a low profile measuring 5.24" H x 4.58"W x 2.19" D. Series HN wall shall measure 5.24" H x 4.58"W x 1.6" D. The Series HSC and STC shall been round and have a low profile with a diameter of 6.68" x 2.63" D. Series HNC ceiling shall have a diameter of 6.68" x 1.50" D. When synchronization is required, the appliance shall be compatible with Wheelock's DSM Sync Modules,Wheelock Power Supplies or other manufacturer's panels with built-in Wheelock Patented Sync Protocol.The strobes shall not drift out of synchronization at any time during operation. If the sync protocol fails to operate,the strobe shall revert to a non-synchronized flash-rate and still maintain (1)flash per second over its Regulated Voltage Range.The appliance shall also be designed so that the audible signal may be silenced while maintaining strobe activation when used with Wheelock synchronization protocol. Wall Appliances:UL Standard 1971, UL Standard 464, California State Fire Marshal(CSFM), ULC, FM, RoHS Ceiling Appliances: UL Standard 1971, UL Standard 464, California State Fire Marshal (CSFM), ULC, FM, RoHS Note:Due to continuous development of our products,specifications and offerings are subject to change without notice in accordance with Cooper Wheelock Inc.,dba Eaton standard terms and conditions. PAWN Member WE ENCOURAGE AND SUPPORT NICET CERTIFICATION 3 YEAR WARRANTY Eaton 1000 Onion Boulevard Cleveland,OH 44122 United States Eaton.com Eaton Life safety&mass notification solutions 273 Branchoort Ave. Long Branch,NJ 07740 Eaton.com/rnassnotification 102016 Eaton Er A All Rights Reserved Eaton is a registered trademark. Printed in USA ��• Publication No.TD450049EN All other trademarks are property Powering BUSinessWorldwide November 2016 of their respective owners. Technical Data TD450049EN HN Series Effective November 2016 HS Series ST Series Features Environmentally friendly • • Sleek modern aesthetics Low current draw • Finger slide switches • Up to 9 models now in 1 appliance draw) • Voltage test points • 12/24VDC on a single appliance • Multiple voltages • Easy to remember model numbers O Patented • 3 Audible settings • 90,95,99 dB Note:Please read these specifications and associated installation instruc- tions,before using,specifying,or installing this product.Visit Eaton.com/ • Industry leading-8 candela settings on 1 device massnotification for current installation instructions. • Wall: 15/1575/30/75/95/110/135/185 General Notes • Ceiling: 15/30/60/75/95/115/150/177 • Strobes are designed to flash at 1 flash per second minimum over their"Regulated Voltage Range" • All candela ratings represent minimum effective strobe intensity based on UL Standard 1971. • Series Exceder Strobe products are Listed under UL Standards 1971 and 464 for indoor use with a temperature range of 32°F to 120°F(0°C to 49°C)and maximum humidity of 93% (±2%) UL 464(85% UL 1971). • Series Exceder horns are under UL Standard 464 for audible signal appliances(Indoor use only). Compatibility and requirements • Synchronize using the Wheelock a Sync Modules or panels with built-in Wheelock®Patented Sync Protocol • Compatible with UL"Regulated Voltage" using filtered VDC or • Universal mouting base unfiltered VRMS input voltage • Ceiling and wall • Strobes produce 1 flash per second over the"Regulated • Mounts to 5 backbox types: 1 gang, 2 gang,4" square, Voltage" range 3.5" octal. &4" octal (100mm for international customers) Universal mounting base Contact cover Compliance • • • UL 1971, UL 464, ULC, CSFM, FM x Ivy 9 :� �' R� � � ADA/NFPA/ANSI/OSHA ��, , y • RoHS 311 Common base for wall and ceiling with 5 mounting options • Voltage test points for quick troubleshooting and easy spot checking(wall models only) 0 0 ,c„ 2 EATON www.eaton.com Specifications Agency Listings and Approvals PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS: The listings and approvals below apply to the BG-12 Series pull stations. In some cases,certain modules may not be listed by certain approval agencies,or listing may be in process.Consult pull station r`SB-UO SB-10 factory for latest listing status. Height 5.5 inches 5.601 inches 5.5 inches • C(UL)US:S711 (13.97 cm) (14.23 cm) (13.97 cm) • FM Approved Width 4.121 inches 4.222 inches 4.121 inches • CSFM:7150-0075:184 (10.47 cm) (10.72 cm) (10.47 cm) • MEA:67-02-E 1.39 inches 1.439 inches 1.375 inches Depth • Patented: U.S. Patent No. D428,351; 6,380,846; 6,314,772; (3.53 cm) (3.66 cm) (3.49 cm) 6,632,108. 52004dim.ro, ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS: Product Line Information Switch contact ratings:gold-plated;rating 0.25 A @ 30 VAC or BG-12S: Single-action pull station with pigtail connections,hex VDC. lock. ENGINEERING/ARCHITECTURAL SPECIFICATIONS BG-12SL: Same as BG-12 with key lock. Manual Fire Alarm Stations shall be non-code, with a key- or BG-12: Dual-action pull station with SPST N/O switch, screw hex-operated reset lock in order that they may be tested,and so terminal connections,hex lock. designed that after actual Emergency Operation,they cannot be BG-12L: Same as BG-12 with key lock. restored to normal except by use of a key or hex.An operated BG-12LSP: Same as BG-12L with English/Spanish (FIRE/ station shall automatically condition itself so as to be visually FUEGO)labeling. detected as activated. Manual stations shall be constructed of BG-12LOB: Same as BG-12L with "outdoor use" listing. red colored LEXAN (or polycarbonate equivalent) with clearly Includes outdoor listed backbox,and sealing gasket. visible operating instructions provided on the cover. The word FIRE shall appear on the front of the stations in white letters, BG-12LO: Same as BG-12L with "outdoor use" listing. Does 1.00 inches (2.54 cm) or larger. Stations shall be suitable for not include backbox. surface mounting on matching backbox SB-10 or SB-I/O; or BG-12LA: Same as BG-12L with auxiliary contacts. semi-flush mounting on a standard single-gang,double-gang,or BG-12LPS: Dual-action pull station with pre-signal option. 4"(10.16 cm)square electrical box,and shall be installed within BG-12LPSP: Same as BG-12LPS with English/Spanish(FIRE/ the limits defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act(ADA)or FUEGO)labeling. per national/local requirements.Manual Stations shall be Under- writers Laboratories listed. SB-10: Surface-mount backbox,metal. NOTE:*The words"FIRE/FUEGO"on the BG-12LSP shall appear SB-I/O: Surface-mount backbox, plastic. (Included with BG- on the front of the station in white letters, approximately 3/4" 12L08.} (1.905 cm)high. BG12TR: Optional trim ring for semi-flush mounting. 17003:Keys,set of two.(Included with key-lock pull stations.) 17007:Hex lock,9/64".(Included with hex-lock pull stations.) NOTE: For addressable BG-12LX models, see data sheet OF- 52013. FUEGO/FIRE [[ Etv4F"U.E Y' # PUSH HALE HAC.IA A8A,.10 P#LL DOWN taiitaftrilV t a e� Fire•Llte® Alarms, SpectrAlert®Advance, and System Sensor® are registered trademarks of Honeywell International Inc. ©2008 by Honeywell International Inc.At rights reserved.Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited. ISO ��0 a1 This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. C E R T F 1 E G We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. ls��M U IMMINI MMNALTIEWM All specifications are subject to change without notice.!@ALITY SYSTEMS Made in the U.S.A. For more information,contact Fire•Lite Alarms.Phone:(800)627-3473,FAX:(877)699-4105. www.firelite.com Page 2 of 2—DF-52004:A1•04/22/08 From Tyco Security Products In instances where the control panel does not support CSFM Listing Contact ID or SIA(300 baud),the LE4010CF has inputs pre The LE4010CF has been approved by the California State Fire set to transmit fire alarm,fire supervisory or system trouble. Marshal(CSFM)pursuant to Section 13144.1 of the California Alarm signals are transmitted directly without the need of Health and Safety Code. a clearinghouse to the IP linecard of the monitoring station receiver(Sur-Gard°System I-IP/II/III/IV/5). Ordering Information: Activating & Initializing the Unit LE4010CF AT Universal Wireless Commercial Fire Alarm Communicator Activating and initializing the LE4010CF can be done using the website interface provided by C24 Communications. Rate Plan No special tools are required. Cost-effective rate plans have been negotiated and are Mobile Site for Easy Installation and available through authorized master resellers. Contact your Comprehensive Maintenance monitoring station or visit www.connect24.com to find a master reseller.When used as a sole communicator,the C24 Communications mobile site(m.connect24.com) LE4010CF requires use of the 4MB(NFPA72 2010)or 500kB makes the installation a simple process and offers intuitive (NFPA72 2013/2016)rate plans to support the supervision trouble-shooting features, cutting down on time and cost requirements. allocated to maintenance. Specifications Dimensions 11-1/2'x 10"x 3" 0 0 (290 mm x 254 mm x 75 mm) Input Voltage 120 VAC otatati Current Draw 200 mA(standby) 400 mA(transmitting) Operating Environment 32°to 120°F(0°to 49°C) Weight 12.8 lbs(5.8 kg) UL Listing Optional Acessories The LE4010CF is UL listed under File S4019, Listing guide UOXX,as a sole or backup communicator for Commercial Fire Model Description „ap z ° monitoring installations.When used as a sole communicator §° under NFPA72 2010 guidelines the LE4010CF will send LTA iSAIT " t� ttn its heartbeat once every 97 seconds ensuring that three LTE-25ANT 25 ft extension antenna heartbeats will be received at the supervising station within LTE~ OANT -' 60ft.,extsien4xiient0 the 300 second window.When used as a sole communicator under NFPA72 201 3/201 6 guidelines the LE4010CF will send its heartbeat once every 5 minutes to monitor connectivity with the supervising station within the 1 hour window.When used as a backup communicator the LE4010CF will monitor the other communication method(DACT)and send a daily test transmission to the supervising station. communications For product information www.dsc.corn 24 Easy Street#3 Fire Alarm Narrative Page 4 of 4 3. Certification from the Registered Professional Engineers of record stating that the fire protection systems have been installed in accordance with the approved fire alarm construction documents. The certification shall state that the engineer has reviewed the shop drawings for conformance to 780 CMR 901.7.1.1 and has identified deviations, if any, from the approved fire alarm construction documents. 4. Confirmation by the Building Owner that they have received the as-built fire protection system shop drawings from the installing contractor and that the Registered Professional Engineer has certified their reasonable accuracy. 5. Listing of names, addresses and telephone numbers of service personnel for emergency notification. If you have any questions or comments on the fire alarm system indicated,please do not hesitate to contact our office at your convenience. Steven Quieto—Project Manager Quieto Consulting Engineers,LLC. 24 Easy Street#3 Fire Alarm Narrative Page 2 of 4 FIRE ALARM BASIS OF DESIGN 1. The alarm system shall consist of horn/strobe devices in all open areas and is indicated on the drawings, manual pull station located within five feet of each egress. Heat detectors will be installed at the peak of the building. All strobes will be located in restrooms and synchronized in open spaces. 2. Emergency power for the Fire Alarm control panel shall be by battery back-up. 3. Emergency lighting with battery backup and heat detectors will be installed over FACP. 4. Stand Alone and General Alarm Systems: General Alarm will be transmitted throughout(each bay/each tenant space) by way of horn/strobes tied to the building Fire Alarm system. 5. A dedicated 360 degree red strobe will be located at the door closest to the Fire Department response location. The red strobe will bring attention to the Fire Alarm Panel location and coincide with alarm signal. A knox box will be located adjacent to the same door to provide access to the space. EMERGENCY LIGHTING 1. Emergency egress lighting provided via UL 924 emergency batteries. FIRE ALARM SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 1. Any activation of any manual pull station, heat detector or any other approved initiating device will result in the following: • Identify alarm at the Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP). • Provide visual and audible notification to initiate evacuation of the building. All visual signals shall flash throughout the structure in a synchronized manner. • Transmit an alarm signal to Yarmouth Fire Department central monitoring agency. • Activate exterior beacon. 2. Operation of any of the following devices, or occurrence of any of the following conditions shall initiate fire alarm system trouble signal: • Open circuits, shorts and grounds of wiring for initiating device, signaling line, and notification-appliance circuits. • Opening, tampering, or removal of alarm-initiating and supervisory signal initiating devices. • Loss of primary power at the FACP. • Ground or a single break in FACP internal circuits. • Abnormal AC voltage at the FACP. • A break in standby battery charging. • Abnormal position of any switch at the FACP or graphic annunciator.