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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIS94-0722 Auto Fire Alarm - MIS Permit / Conditions - 9/20/1994 a� MASON COUNTY Mason Count Bldg. III 426 W. Cedar Y g 1� P.O. Box 186 Shelton, Washington 98584 MIlzilGU. L_ L. !i1VEtJUt:: F31FyRmX 11- MIS94-0722 PARrJ-1 : 4,?01 It400030 N1.Ar : .108 W 7431 SHE I TON—MATLOCK RD SHE LTON lit'1�1 11;AN1 t JIM 611 LARD 426-9592 C�11Nt:R : JIM 6I1.l ARD 426-9592 I r I,At , Yllt ql/1 SF 1F (F 1Ia FS 11439.0 1'P011 C1 1)F':,CkIPI [1)N - .AUTOMATIC FTRE ALARM RR0.1F C1 I Of Al 1 ON u 00 WFST ON SHELTON MATLCOK TO DATSYS LOGGERS INN. NEW C0M'; 1R11C,1I0N PROJECT NO l t `3 I YPF AM011141 RY DA rf t`I- ( I I I :S.Qi)L'f$gCY[A'T..Ca1: C•.'��'*TJ✓A..''SL�[!�'-P Stl"6TY.•yS�'[.OKS•;.•"�C"^'S"aSC'CtY:: PRMT 60 . 00 N-)t' 0(4/,-'0P)4 0014 TOTAL- '>0 , 00 i)!r (1f 11 111 nfil NI (i,1I1 i 1IS_iANT. rev: W#1/91, COMPI IANCF TO Al FACIIF_0 C.-ONDT 1 TONti 1 .1; REQUIRUD CONCRETE MECHANICAL MOBILE HOME Footings-Setback date by Ribbons date by Gas Piping date b Foundation Walls date by Set Up date by INSULATION date by BG/SLAB Insulation Floors Final date by date by date by FRAMING Walls FIRE DEPT. e date by date by date 1 t �(-1 by PLUMBING OTHER Attic Groundwork date by date by WALLBOARD NAILING D.W.V. date by date by Water Line FINAL INSPECTION date by date by date by 9 26-e EK ,144/ -- J MASON COUNTY Mason County Bldg. III 426 W. Cedar P.O. Box 186 Shelton, Washington 98584 i CASP No . i M.]SO4--0i: [Or . JIM (i1i. IARH pAge , 1 I ) FIR F 11k01FCI tON PLO 01RI; MENt `-t : 1. . THERE: Wi l 1. tit` A ` 11NROOM ADDS i) (IN F I) 1 141 D I N IN(i koom l 611, ir; i it, tilt t i. 0 ; lilt OF I-El*1 OR WTI I Ht-- RIA1I)TRI-D IN I Ht- "tiIJNkOOM Atli) 1It I I'll, T F I I ut< I ra °1)NI I .. TNF RF W:T 1. 1 Est A FI.RF ','tJF PPP ; 1 I ON `)Y`; I FM I N`, I AI I F li IN 1 111 t I i Ill N I li l B11-. CON FC T F0 1 0 AND MON I I OtiF i) BY i I-IF- F J fiF AI.AkM i'l M I'kIN I tit A it Pnleh 11 3 . C(IN IACI Iwt FIRE, MARSHAL "4 IIOIIR`, IN AII, AN(.F to It '; I 111t ' ,'` 1Fht . I'l<#IVIHi rs llopr 1.11- THE MON t IOR IN6 AND MAIN IA NANCE CON I At' I At F t MI ill I I `, t CONCRETE MECHANICAL MOBILE HOME Footings-Setback date by Ribbons date by Gas Piping date b Foundation Walls date by Set Up date by INSULATION date by BG/SLAB Insulation Floors Final date by date by date by FRAMING Walls FIRE DEPT. date by date by date by PLUMBING Attic OTHER Groundwork date by date by D.W.V. WALLBOARD NAILING date by date by Water Line FINAL INSPECTION date by date by date by I C ,. F d; Y903 3T di F d; IN! h ; P d #6 DOES YOUR SUBMITTAL INCLUDE: D d 1. DIMENSIONS,. SCALE, NORTH ARROW? YES ;INO V 2 . FLOOR PLAN AND CROSS SECTIONAL ELEVATION? YES—No— d 3 . ALL CONCEALED SPACES (LABELED COMBUSTIBLE AND NON-COMBUSTIBLE) ? YES v NO 4 . ALL AREAS ON OPPOSITE SIDE OF NEW WALLS? YES ✓ NO 5 . CUT SHEETS OR REFERENCES FOR ALL NEW DEVICES? YES NO 6 . LOCATION/DESCRIPTION OF ANY EXISTING DEVICES YES NO 7 . BATTERY CALCULATIONS FOR FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS? YES ✓" NO 8 . RISER/WIRING DIAGRAM FOR FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS? YES NO_ 9 . HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS FOR SPRINKLER SYSTEMS? YES—NO— NOTE: WORK MAY PROCEED ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH A VALID FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM PERMIT ISSUED BY THE MASON COUNTY FIRE MARSHAL. A VALID PERMIT AND AN APPROVED SET OF PLANS MUST BE ON THE JOB SITE DURING CONSTRUCTION AND MUST REMAIN THERE — UNTIL A FINAL INSPECTION IS DONE BY THE MASON COUNTY FIRE MARSHAL. FAILURE TO OBTAIN A VALID PERMIT PRIOR TO WORKING ON A FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM AND/OR FAILURE TO PROVIDE THESE PLANS AND PERMIT FOR THE MASON COUNTY FIRE MARSHAL MAY RESULT IN A CITATION AND FINE. OWNERS AFFIDAVIT I certify that I am exempt from the requirements of the Contrac- tors Registration Law RCW 18.27, and am aware of the Mason County ordinance requirements for which this permit is issued and that all work will be done in conformance therewith. No changes will be made without first obtaining approval from the Mason County Fire Marshal. OWNER DATE CONTRACTORS AFFIDAVIT I certify that I am a currently registered contractor in the State of Washington and I am aware of the ordinance requirements regulating the work for which the permit is issued and all work done will be in conformance therewith. No changes will be made without first obtaining approval from the Mason County Fire Marshal. BY G _ DATE Washington State Patrol _ �� IFire Protection Bureau General Administration Building ' Post Office Boa 42638 JAN 22 07 Olympia,WA 98504-2638 _SERVICE Contract No. e Number Fire Alarm System Report of Inspection Date: Name of Facility: Ca.J Occupied as: a�� 0'�_�CactP� es Q�� n��'Tl`_� n,_l'�� I oc_e� City: Ad r,,,,s: �� . 1 �, . ._ . County: Zip: �/��' Telephone: Building Designation (if more than one building) Inspected By: 1 i!�C'16. �(I 6�) .� - Title: a. bl Vv Date of Inspection: Sd 1. Type of Test: Monthly 0 Quarterly 0 Semi-Annual 0 Annual-�_- 2. Type of System: Noncoded 0 Common Coded 0 Selective Coded 0 Dual Coded 0 3. Local Fire Department: 4. Fire Department Official Contacted: 5. Test Received a . SS No 0 3_04q v,1 I `• . �1 I i �� P.M. 7. Comments explanation of unsatisfactojy results, 2ction taken, etc.. 0 1- -f ih ?�14- —A( e Equipment Tested Type of Equipment Number of Units Tested Test Date Satisfactory Check Type and Manufacturer Yes No N/A 8.Control Panel & 171` 9.Manual Station 10.Heat Detectors a 3 I 1 Smoke Detectors 12.Audible Alarms C 13.Visual Alarms S — 14.Code Transmitters 15.Auto door releases 16.Trouble Indicators Qew 17.Master Alarm Box ?� 18.Batteries 19.Charger F- P 20.Generator 21.Ventilation Control 22.Fire Department `— Interconnection 23 Central Station Interconnection Wf?/1GIti 24.Exterior Sprinkler Electric Alarm Bell �- 25.Sprinkler Water Flow Switch 26.Sprinkler Gate Valve Tamper Switch 27.Annunciators 28.Automatic Time Delay of General Alum Minute None Installed 29.Test of alarm system on emergency power satisfactory? Y4 No O 30.Thin is to certify that this fire alarm system has been mvperly inspected for reliability covering the times listed in this report,and is consistent with NFPA Fire Alarm Maintenance Standards. A.Signature of Owner or Representative B.Signature of Fie Alarm Firm R 've C.Name of Firm � j/� D.Mailing Address A, ` Tele b.( ) /UCH `"►"" E.Electrical Contractors licmre# I S F.Specialty Electricians licca # L'K SFM 222, Rev.8/95 I 0 a� p aA Al 4 -7-0717 7-7 ON 2f pa�r� pap= [rr* LJ cz�c� L17 '* :ir�s.�s � �1 tenuuy 4 2 _ -Z� auaucat;� `j8� K�I f•.t -77'' JV,` U :sf Ga Vv �v 0 :�;t L tip_ a■ek t 'cw a1 1 j � _ 45u: Pk it a P �z 92� Ck a1 J L—L;a Sirt3t W-1 L J W.47 L i.1 L J :.A Z.�I-Y UD L, ;=LIPUQ"ZU LYk 6:.1P(;e er L = x ;T2_SLSLt� Si �LSF :1�+�•: SLt:- ^'_Ut ;i; Slt S te{ 3L.� 2Li�AC� L (LCYLto- iuE(i? s: sib Oz SYt{ � . 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I -7o pi�tZ 0 .pI5 0 .old.: DcZ.S2- KSVAO I v • USo 0-tao 0.060 0 . I60 I4oje*+ /5 zoeE 0.Z5-1 A0, • OZ6 . C�r�x vac-AID P O•Z 4 D O •°f C PO w�► Ka o� o.o 1 � TOTAL j 0 .238 Z.b1 lb PAGE 1 E-8112-024-010 ' R A D I O N I C S Omegalarm D8112F Fire Control Packa TILE Data Sheet COPY UL Listings • NFPA 71 Central Station Signaling Systems _ • NFPA 72A Local Protective (�OMEG.�LAR`1 D8112 Signaling Systems r _ • NFPA 74 Household Fire Warning Equipment Approvals - • Factory Mutual -- • California State Fire Marshal - • New York City Board of - - Standards and Appeals Standard Features • Eight programmable zones • 12 VDC, 2 Amp Alarm Power 1 with three separate outputs • 12 VDC, 1 AMP auxiliary power ---- -with two separate outputs • Built-in digital communicator with telephone line monitor D8112F Package Includes: Control/Communicator: The • Dual telephone line operation (1) D8112E1 Control/Communicator D8112 Control/Communicator is an • Real time clock and test timer (1) D8109 Fire Enclosure eight zone microprocesscr based • Battery charging circuit (1) D122 Dual Battery Harness control panel with an integral digital • Battery voltage supervision (1) D125 Powered Loop Interface communicator. Through program- Automatic reset circuit breakers (1) D128 Dual Phone Line Switcher ming and accessory modules, the • Dual battery operation (1) D1640 Transformer D8112 offers a degree of flexibility • Onboard warning buzzer and (2) D161 Phone Cords rarely found in other fire alarm control diagnostic LEDs I systems. • Automatic answer modem Description • Remote diagnostics and The D8112F Fire Control Package is The D8112 is U.L. listed as power programming ;I: designed to meet the requirements of , limited, therefore (per Article 760 of • Lightning and RFI protection the growing Central Station Fire Alarm market, specifically, NFPA 71 the National Electrical Code) U.L. • Power limited external circuits ga. meta enclosure listed fire cable can be used for ext- 16l l �. • applications. This package is well- ernal circuits, rather than expensive suited for NFPA 71 applications from conduit. Thisfeature alone can effect Programmable Features simple single-riser systems, to more substantial installation cost savings. • Central Station reporting format advanced eight-zone automatic fire • Two telephone numbers alarm systems. All eight zones are individually • Automatic test reports programmable and may be used to • Individual zone responses The D8112F system can meet the monitor all types of fire alarm, • Custom annunciator text z:-c requirements of NFPA 72A Local sprinkler supervision, fixed extin- • Programmable bell time Protective Signaling Systems by guishing systems, industrial process • Audible alarm output, steady or adding the following equipment: supervision, and burglar alarm pulsed D192 Bell Circuit Supervision devices. • Automatic silencing Module, D1252 Alpha II Command Center, listed indicating appliances Requires additional modules or (audible,/visible warning devices), and D80 4 Transformer Enclosure accessories. (where required). 75-05335-000-A 7/88 1968 Radionics, Inc. E-8112-024-020 ' Annunciation and System Control Options: Central The Alpha II's lighted display uses numbers,words,and Station Fire Signaling systems do not normally require a symbols to more precisely define the source of an alarm Command Center to meet requirements for NFPA 71, or trouble condition. however, the D8112F system can be expanded to provide more information to the end-user. Annunciation The Command Centers also provide audible alarm and system control can be provided remotetythrough the silencing,trouble buzzer silencing,smoke detectorreset, D360 or D1252 Alpha II Command Centers. control reset, system status reports, and many other p programmable features. All control functions can be restricted*by confidential code entries to prevent The D360 uses an LED display panel to annunciate unauthorized operation. alarm and trouble conditions. Fire Modules and System Accessories D58A Fire Alarm Kit D8004 Transformer Enclosure Fire alarm annunciator conversion kit for the D1252 Enclosure with duplex output for internal mounting of Command Center. Class II transformer where required by code. D58B Fire Alarm Kit D8129 Octo-Relay Module Fire Alarm annunciator conversion kit for the D360 Provides eight Form'C'dry contact relay outputs for Command Center. a variety of programmable responses to alarm, D122 Dual Battery Harness t trouble and other system conditions. Wiring harness for parallel connected batteries with D8130 Release Module integral circuit breaker for overload protection. Provides two form 'C' dry contacts rated at 5 Amps D125 Powered Loop Interface Module t each for magnetic door holders, elevator recall, Dual class 'B' initiating circuit module with UL listed HVAC control, etc. Includes supervised disable compatibility for ESL model 425CT two wire smoke switch and AlamVDisable indicating LEDs. detectors. Also suitable for connection of any other D8132 Battery Charger Module type of fire alarm initiating device. Supports additional batteries of up to 30 Ampere hour, D126 Battery capacity for extended standby interval and 1.4 Amps 12 VDC,6AH sealed lead-acid rechargeable battery. of additional alarm output for audible signal devices Two required to meet AH requirements for NFPA 71. D8103 Enclosure D128 Dual Phone Line Switcher t' Meets requirements for NFPA 74 'Household Fire Provides supervision of microprocessor for NFPA 71 Warning: (color:gray) and 72A applications and supports dual phone line 08109 Fire Enclosure t supervision for NFPA 71 applications.. Meets requirements for NFPA 71, 72A, and 74 ' D129 Dual Class A Initiating Circuit Module applications (color:red). Provides two Class'A'initiating circuits with optional D8108A Attack Resistant Enclosure` non-instantly recycling retard feature for wet pipe Meets the requirements for NFPA 71, 72A, and 74 sprinkler waterflow alarm applications. Also suitable (color:gray) as well as U.L. Local Burglary. for connection of any other type fire alarm initiating M801 (6"), M802(8"), M803(10"), Motor Driven Bells device. These bells meet audibiltiy requirements for NFPA D192 Bell Circuit Supervision Module 72A. M802 and M803 also meet requirements for Provides a single Class B indicating circuit for NFPA 74. Current draw: 60 mA at 12 VDC. (color: polarized audible signal appliances and includes a red) supervised silence switch. Required for NFPA 72A. M806(10") Motor Driven Bell D360 Command Center Meets audibility requirements for NFPA 74 LED remote annunciator display with alarm/trouble Household Fire Warning and NFPA 72A. Current silence and reset control features. draw: 100 mA at 12 VDC. (color:gray) D1252 Command Center L260 Fire Brochure Alpha-numeric remote annunciator. Includes alarml End-user oriented four-color sales presentation aid trouble silence, reset and status test control features. (package of 100). D5100 Bar Code Programmer L218A New Signaling Technology for Central Station Provides programming capability for D8112 and Fire Alarm: Audio/Visual overview of the Digital other Radionics products. Also serves as a Communicatorfor Fire Alarm Signaling in compliance diagnostic tool for troubleshooting. I with NFPA 11 (80 slides with cassette tape). t Included with D8112F Fire Control Package ,l: Batteries nct inc.uded with D8112F Package Radionics 1800 Abbott Street, P.O. Box 80012 Salinas, CA 93906 R A D I O N I C S D1 25 Powered Loop Interface Module Operation and Installation Instructions Features • Two separate powered protective loops • Connect 10 smoke detectors per loop • Connect 50 glass break detectors per loop • Transmits individual loop trouble and alarm to ControXammunicator • Command center,or central station reset capability • U.L. listed Description The Cmegalarm 0125 Powered Loop Interface is a rrodule which interfaces a two-wire powered loop to a 08112 Control/Communicator protective zone. Two separate loops can be connected to the 0125 module, each with an individual alarm/trouble output. These loops are powered with nominal 12 VCC to enable connection to two-wire detection devices. Any normally-open contact initiating device can be used with the D125 Powered Loop Interface. Operation The C8112 ControUCommunicator's switched auxiliary voltage output (terminal 8) supplies power for the 0125 Powered Loop Interface. The switched power supply allows all detectors connected to the 0125 module to be reset by interrupting power. Power is interrupted for up to four seconds by entering Command -s 7 at an Cmegalarm command center. See the Switched Aux Power section of the 08112 CornroUCemmunicaicr Cperarion and instailation Manuai for programming and detailed operaticn instructions. Installation The 0125 module mounts in any 08112 enclosure (08103, 08108A,or 08109) with three mounting screws. See Figure 1 for mounting locations. For wiring connections, see Fgures 2 and 3. Specifications Operating Voltage: Nominal 12 VCC supplied by the T T FO1""`CZ'0611OMMS t wCATWIM 08112 ControXommunicator from the Switcned Aux Power (08112 terminal 8) ! :SowGwr m7 NOTE: Do NOT install a fuse in series with 08112 terminal 8 and the 0125. Terminal 8 is internally protected with a circuit breaker. a I Operating Current: Non-alarm(ide) 17 mA — Alarm(maximum) 100 mA ,�,� Fow ot22 *CCU" Figure 1. MOUNTING LOCH-MCN -i G8 3187 Q1 'C-87 nacicnics. !nc. R A D I 0 N I C S r D1 92 Bell Circuit Supervision Module Operation and Installation Instructions Description The 0192 Bed Supervision Module is used with the Radionics 08112 Con=VC-ommunicatc to supervise wiring from the 08112 to remote fire alarm signaling devices. The wiring is supervised for open circui _short circuit, or grounded circuit faults. The'0192 Module is also used as a fitter to stabilize the bell output voltage of the 08112 in the event that the battery power is interrupted. The 0192 Bell C*rcuit Supervision Module is designed to use only love-current polarized(OC) signaling devices (see Specifications for Radionics fire bell part numbers). Cther types a of fire alarm signaling devices used with the 0192 Module must =ncur with the following parameters: - • must be polarized (OC)equipment • must operate using 12 VOC - current draw of devices) must be limited to - 08112 alarm cutout power parameters Operation Ounng normal operation, the bell circuit is wired in series with the end-ci4ne resistor (part 1.101099 provided with the 0192 Module. The 08112 Cantrol/Communicatcr supervises the bed circuit with a protective zone dedicated to reporting bell Circuit trouble. The zone used for supervision must be programmed to report TACUBL: when the dreuit is shorted or coened(see D8112 Programming Ctheckiist). When the 08112 Conttoi/Cammunicator detects a fire alarm ccrtdition, the 0192 Module provides 12 VOC to fire alarm beds and/or other fire alarm signaling devices. The voltage provided to the fire alarm signaing devices is suppled by the 08112 alarm output power supply. Silence Switch The 0192 Module has a toggle switch which is used to silence the fire alarm bed while testing the unit. When the toggle switch is put in the sdance mode.the 0192 presents a short cirmd to the zone input of the 08112 CoritrcYCommunic2tor,causing the 08112 to transmit a TROUBLE report (d programmed for this response). When the 0192 Module is mounted in the 08112 encic=e. :he toggle swit&i cannot be used without access to the interior of the ertt"-asure. Specifications 0192 Operating Voltage: 12 VOC supplied by 08112 Contrcl/Cammuniratcr.A=Hary Power Supply Alarm Cutout Voltage: 12 VCC supplied by 08112 Cantrot/Cammunicator,alarm Power Sucply 0192 Module Current: Normal: 15 mA Alarm: 50 mA -alarm annuncaung device load (bed current) Radionlcs Signaling Devicas: Racicnics MSC1 Motor Sell (fcur-wire,o gong): 50 mA at 12 VDC Racicnics M80Z.Mctor Sail (four-wire.3'gong): 50 mA at 12 VOC Racicntcs MBCC Motor Sod (fcur-wire. 10'gong): 50 mA at 12 VDC Ccrrac: Rating cif 012a Retav in C8112 Canrmt/C;,mrrunx=r: =.Amos max. at '2`/OC End-of-L:no Resistor: aC;cmc;, tart ':urrCar J109F• _e0 a R A �- D128 Dual Phone Line Switcher Operation and Installation Instructions Desc,-iption The Cmegmarm OS112 COnffci/CammunK=r uses the Model 0128 Ouai;trans tine Switt erto transmit over a tt�thd P e Ina wnen the prtrrtary;none Grie a detemuned to oe wxxx raois. The 0128 module aikr*s the C8112".n oenodicatly As the 0128 Grins for usage and iritegrrty and to report to the camel station(via the worlan4!fie one wnen a 017&pnens Gne is faulty. swdc.as between teleonane Grtes during testing.a slight�=aid wd be emitted tram the 0128. This sound is 4en°r�ed from me relays swit=M9 the pr=n e lines. The 0128 is pr pieced from high voIIage tram *nts on the orrane Lines by gal e tubes. I operation st rts sae d112?-ogram Envy Guide The Ol ZS arways uses ate onniary pncne line to initiate carts(exceat in Autarrr=le Repo lima is detecad for cetarisl. Y 7 e cnmary line is urea for two attemotea carts ana fans to rea=the cant-ai statics,rr t the onmary by the 08112 tp oe fauty,:no 08112 swrtC:es M the second line anC adds the angora report a teteonone pine troude report The primary line reocrts as ZONE 3 anc the seccncary iine reperm as ZONE C program Exec lon Failure Annunciation , Unit If the 0811zs The 0128 mocute nas a cresit*Brat mcnacrs the 08112 Cantrot/Cammunv=zor's CP J (Central Fvicessing �- C?'J fans to execae its program ccm9=ly,:he 0128 will soured an audrbie trotrbie signal hrs signer cannot tie resat while the C?'J is faliec. This s carted the 'xatc dog.feature and is recurred for ad cmmerc'a1 fire alarm :nsaitaBons:ndudirrg those wrthcut srgrmung cannectons suct as-me NF?A MA Local - - Status Lis ne lins fadurs.,auurs Four LEDs mcurrtea on fie ftam acge cf the 0128 mocufe aisnsay primary PnoAe G I ntiure.secnaarY P ccmmunx=ia,anc AC ocwer status The 08112 must be orogrammecto drive the—airway ar the Ot 28 mocuie. Sae program tam s1-t Pht-.:a. When programmed aria coerattng rsormady,cnry the green AC cower status L�!D sncuid be lighted. Phone Lne Failure L=D I An amcer orcre !ine status LED lignts cn the 0123 mccuie wnen the C8112 Ct-mrcvC:menu ne,in deters ogre maciO'/CC or 1 CmA ci G:rrart acrcss rip and ring ci he teieonone line. The 08112 monmxs ate iaury tetepncna iris for a progtammacie uttervai (program :tem '11 PhSupv) asicre incicanng a troucie(--ncittcn. Failure to Communicate 1 mcer LJ lignts wnen the 08112 C.:rm y(C--mmunic�r has attempted ten times to�mmunrcate n)c the zmra1 station.but An a has'.aiiec —,.-a LD is Geared by entenng the arnvdisarm passccs into the 08112 (;CMrrLC--mmutcitcr Cmmand Canter. AC power Status running cnAC;,cover When the 08112 s net running The green AC aowsr status L�7 is iit wnen uta 08112 CarttrcUCammuntcatcrts on AC cower-Ale t---') is not'L Phone Card Supervision The ttlree pncns ccras used to wnne--the 0128 module to the 08112 ControUCammuniatcr and to the mn ne system can be stmervisec`cr orccer connection wnen using PjW—lawonone Jack. With the RJ38X jaccs and the;mane orris:rtstailea. be`wed to se Gm9d to 'ermrnat 10 cf the 08112 Croi is a corrttnuay reierencs wnra'r can series .a 1 rci :.m prim resistor and corn a crctecve `^ne irrcut. `Nhen any cr",�e three cncne ccras are removed from the jaGcs, he octe re Ana Ls tauded(cpeneal The crcteGrve:cne uses fcr;none crd sucernsrcn sncuid be orogrammec wrth a one=ce as`cslows: 316S qu= cn cncne crd fault.pncm�y nicne 2161 ?u=cn phone cxd fault :son-oncrnY_one NAl� cis.....,.-. 11 I©v�l 1!E11�1 r,gure 1: ?uCNE CC—FD SJFE ,'JISiCN s`t98i_;o8c =ac:cnC. '.nc. 1Z .�'i L 1 V Lv 1 t• v Omegalarm D122 Dual Battery Harness Installation Sheet Description The Model 0122 Dual Battery Hamess protects the installer - when connecting two batteries, in parallel, to the 08112 Contra WCommunicator. Although the 08112 Control/ Communicator is internally protecred. dangerous current overloads can result with just one of the two batteries reversed. This amount of current can be extremely hazardous to human safety. The Oual Battery Harness eliminates the hazards of series connected batteries by utilizing a thermal circuit breaker to govern the circuit.The positive side(red wire)of the harness is in series with the circuit breaker. It breaks the eiecaical circuit of the second battery wnen the thermal raring is exceeded. This prevents the battery circuit from creating a potentially harmful current overload condition. Installation _ — When installing two batteries. follow the steps listed below. 1. Conned:the battery leads and the harness leads (stripped ends) to the Control/cammunicatortermtrsats. 08SE.AVE POLARITY!Terminal 4 for negative(black wires),and terminal 5 for positive(red wires).Alwayaconnecithefeedsto the =ntroi/communicator before connecting the batteries! 2. Conner battery A to the battery wires, observing polarity.The battery circ-it is now protected by an internal circuit breaker contained in the 08112 Control/Communicator_ 3. Connect battery B to the battery harness slip--an spade connectors. observing polarity.The circuit for this battery is protected by the circuit breaker contained in the harness. a '4. Both batteries are now property connected. TERMINAL 4 NEGATIVE (SLACX LEADS) _ "• I MODEL 0122 TERMINAL 5 w�POSITIVE (RED LEADS) DUAL BATTERY HARNESS `� •' � I I � � I SAT"ERy A 9AT—EAy 3 74-0.?173-000 r;e3v.3 11186 RcC1cn1CC '200 --zSC"= . C 3CX KC'_. S AL!NAS.CA9391^-J01- ECM S-:307 N CA ;3001 882-9EE= t .� Edwards "' 280B Series Heat Detectors - _- _- - • RATE-OF-RISE AND FIXED TEMPERATURE DESCRIPTION • USE FOR PROPERTY PROTECTION ONLY Heat Detectors are available with 135 or 194 degree • FM FACTORY MUTUAL APPROVED Fahresaheit ratings: in fixed. or fixed and rate-of-rise ( temperature operation with single circuit normally • UL LISTED open contacts. FEATURES The Heat Detector is available with either a metal or • WHITE—blend with ceiling. is LOW PROFILE—with white plastic reversible mounting plate. (See Note '1). wide base covering mounting plate and box. • POSI- Both the metal plate isee below) and plastic plate(See TIVE OPERATING INDICATION—when fixed tem- page E24) can be used for either flush or surface perature element is activated,center disc falls free from mounting. detector.(Detector replacement is required) •ON SITE Skirt—Cat. No. 6253 TESTING—rate-of-rise feature is automatically self- Decorative enclose'o cover electrical box when surface restoring permitting on site testing of this feature. mounting the 280B-PL (See Note '1) series Detector. • EASY INSTALLATION—twist and it locks in place: For use with standard 3'z" or 4" octagon boxes, 1'z" same mounting plate for 3'z or 4 inch octagon box, or deep. See page E2- open mounting. Terminals clearly marked. • WIDE Contact ratings or al models are3 amps @ 6to 125 VAC. SPACING-50 foot centers on rate-of-rise and fixed 1.0 amps @ 6 to 23 VDC.0.3 amps @ 125 VDC, and.01 temperature units. (See Specification Table for details) amps @ 250 VDC. Maximum Coverage U.L Max. (Note 21 NOTES U.L Ambient Max. 1 For white plashc-e,erslblemountingplateinplaceofstandardmetalplate.add Number Normal Rate-of-Rlss Temp- Calling gib sutfix"-PL"to Cat 14: e g 2818-PU 2 Maximum detect:,:average has peen determined by UL to provide detection of Cond.of [Note 41 or Radnl Temp. from Wall time equal to sprinkle-=evlces spaced at 10-toot intervals 1100 square foot areal on .CaL Na' Circuits Contacts Fixed Temp. °F Rating°F Sq.Ft. Spacing (Note 31 a smooth ceding •eat 9 inches high. Higher ceilings can adversely affect detection time in so a nstances.earlier detection may be obtained by reducing 281E 1 Open ROR 8 Fixed 135 100 the spacing between :electors.See Appendix C.Guide for Automatic Detector Spacing.NFPA 72E--967 Automatic Fire Detectors. 282E 1 Open ROR 8 Fixed 194 150 2.500 50' 25' 3. Maximum distance shown is from any wall partition or ceding projection extending down more I.han 12 inches. me 1 Open Fixed 135 100 4.Rate-of-Rise rating is 15`F/Min-Self-Restoring. 284E 1 Open Fixed 194 150 WARNING If they are spaced in accordance with the above table, they 1. DANGER-This device does not protect life against fire and can contribute, within an overall fire safety program, to smoke. In most fires, hazardous levels of smoke, heat and reducing the risk of avoidable property tosses. Under no �. toxic gases can build up before a heat detector would initiate circumstances should these devices be relied on as the sole an alarm. Independent studies Indicate that heat detectors measure to ensure fire safety. Danger will result if these should only be used when property protection alone is devices are relied on to any degree for the protection of Involved.In cases where life safety is s factor,the use of smoke human life. detectors Is recommended. 2. DANGER -This device does not contain a built-in signal. The intended use of the Edwards 280E Series Heat Detector is Alarm signals can only be generated by Interconnection with to provide one source of information that Is supplemental to separately installed signaling devices. smoke detection to increase the probability that an early 3. DANGER -This device will not operate without electrical warning will be provided so that property can be safeguarded. power,and fires often cause cutoffs of electrical power.This Heat detectors do not always detect fires because the fire may device does not contain a battery backup power supply.It the be a slow smoldering, low heat type (producing smoke) or electrical circuit feeding the device is cut,or is not providing because they may not be near where the fire occurs, or power for any reason, this device will not detect heat or because the heat of the fire may bypass them.This detector provide any warning of a possible fire.Nor will it provide any will not detect oxygen levels, smoke,toxic gases, or flames. warning that it is not functioning. Accordingly, this device should only be used as a part of a 4, DANGER - The rate-of-rise feature on the Edwards 280B broadly based program of fire safety which would Include a Series Heat Detector is subject to failure over time.The rate- variety of sources of Information on heat and smoke levels, of-rise feature should be tested by a qualified fire protection visual sighting of the fire,extinguishment systems,and other specialist annually to ensure that it is in working order. safety measures. 0.145" MIRE ENTRANCE TO INSTALL DETECTOR— SNAP-OUTS (1T) MATCH A/tlgWS ON rl f- I r DETECTOR AND MOUNTING ELECTRICAL BOx PLATE PUSH UP AND TURN (Not S„I;t�dl &3'* DIA MTOCLOCKWISE n 4MLEGS BEIJT uP go•ON _�I METAL MOUNTING PUTE FOR EXPOSED WIRINGMOUNT USING LIMITEDTO REMOVE DETECTOR— ENERGY CABLE PLASTIC LIFT METAL FINGER WITN I1� MOUNTING PLATE ISSCREW DRIVER TIP AND MOLDED TO ) MTO f TURN DETECTOR COUNTER ACCOMMODATE {.' CLOCKWISE Aalo me aN EXPOSED WIRING MOUNT Expelled� FRONT VIEW WIRE ENTRANCE PlaNic MWating Plate' 14 Failleam."Co1,011K walAg IlalalOna PMN MINI Tama I pee. SNAP-OUTS SUPPllad gn"-Pt:Modals Sea NOW'1 Specifications subject to change without notice. EDWARDS • A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNAL • FARMINGTON, CT 06032 E19 =CCP­GHT 1990 EDWARDS so BG-8 Manual Fire Alarm Station GENERAL The BG-8 Manual Fire Alarm Pull Station provides a siftle u action, normally-open contact alarm initiating poi nt for use with Fire Alarm Control Panels. S711 FEATURES • Sturdy metal construction. • Simple operation. • Operation does not require replacement of parts. 1, + • Drawing of flames on cover helps communicate purpose of this device to people who do not read English words. • Designed to prevent false alarms when bumped,shaken,or Jam' s.• APPLICATIONS Designed for indoor use in atmospheres which are not poten- tially explosive. Use as a means of allowing anyone on the premises to turn in non-coded alarm quickly without chance of error.There is no need for delay.There is no danger of giving incorrect or incomplete instruction.Typical uses include: , 1. Schools. 2. Hospitals. 3. Retail stores. 4. Industrial plants. 5. Warehouses. Compatible with any appropriate control panel to: 1. Initiate local alarm signals. 2. Trip a municipal fire alarm box. 3. Start fire pumps. 4. Any other func tion that can be initiated or controlled by the closing of a switch contact. OPERATION Stations are non-break-glass operation. The stations are operated by a pull on the pull cover.This causes Manual Fire Alarm Station a key latch to act against a retaining mechanism until adequate BG-8 Ma nual(Shown full size) force is applied to open the station. As the station opens, a switch is released to initiate an alarm.The retainer in Model BG-8 is a permanent high tensile coil spring,which eliminates the need for a glass retainer.When so operated,the cover hangs down(and cannot be made to stay in a closed position)indicat- ing that the station was used to turn in the alarm.(OPERATED STATIONS CAN BE SEEN UP TO 100 FEET AWAY.) Resetting is easily accomplished by use of a reset key. Fi re•LITe'�)AL.arms 12 Clintonville Road OF-50628 Northtord. Connecticut _�04 7 2 Page I a 2 into"POraTeD Phone: (203)484- Jay 12.1991 FAX: 12031 484-''' The attractive design of the stations highlight its engineered simplicity and unusual dependability; bumping, shaking, or PRODUCT LINE INFORMATION jarring will not activate the switch or circuit.Instructions for C operation of the station are provided on the front of the pull Model No. Description cover. The BG-8 Station is die-formed from 1/8" thick satin finish BG-8 Manual Fire Alarm Pull aluminum,with the operating instructions in raised letters. Station. Single action. Stations come in surface mounting models only. Normally-open contact. 13G-8 contat4js rated at: 1 amp.,30 VAC,and 30 VDC. Master key fits all stations used in an installation of the same BG-2-R Surface mounting series. Back-Box for BG-8 INSTALLATION series stations. One end The station mounts with two screws (supplied)to a standard tapped for 12" conduit. single-gang electrical switch box.It can also be mounted to a Color is red. surface mount box. BG-2a-R Same as BG-2-R, except both ends tapped for 12" conduit. Color is red. BG-2b-R Same as BG-2-R, except O one end tapped for 3/4" ® conduit . Color is red. GR-1 Replacement Glass From previous To next Retainer for BG-8 station or fire station or alarm control end-of-line panel. device. O ARCHITECT/ENGINEERING BG-8 Manual Fire Alarm Station SPECIFICATIONS (Rear View) Manual Fire Alarm Stations shall be non-code non- break-glass type,equipment with a key operated reset, and so designed that after actual Emergency Operation, they cannot be restored to normal except by use of a key. An operated station shall be designed such that upon activation,it will be visually detectable at a minimum distance of one hundred feet, front or side. Manual 3�11�~ Stations shall be constructed of die-formed aluminum, with operating directions provided on the front cover in raised letters.The word FIRE shall appear on the front of the stations in raised letters,five-eights inch high or larger.Stations shall be suitable for surface mounting `* on matching back-box, or semi flush mounting on a standard single-gang box or switch plate,and shall be installed not less than four and one-half feet,nor more than six feet above the finished floor.Manual S tations shall be Underwriters Laboratories Listed. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements.All specifications are subject to change without notice.For more information, contact Fire•LITe OF-�0628 Thermotech Rate Anticipation HEAT DETECTORS FOUR BASIC MODELS U.L. APPROVED MODEL 302: MODEL 302-H For interior mounting in any atmosphere that is Same as model 302 except designed for horizontal compatible with terminal screw type connections. mounting. U/L rating 40' x 40'. U/L rating 50' x 50'. � , MODEL 302A-W MODEL 302 EPM Hermetically sealed for moisture proof ordust proof Explosion proof for installation in hazardous locations. installation. Requires no special back box when the Has hexagonal wrench grip bushing with '/z"conduit all-weather leads are properly spliced to "THW"or threads for attachment to threaded hubcoverof series equivalent type wire. OL fixture fitting as manufactured by Killark, Electric Co., or equal. IMMEDIATE RESPONSE: Thermotech activates fire alarm whenever the ambient air temperature reaches the detector setting, eliminating thermal time lag inherent in conventional heat detectors. UNIVERSAL APPLICATION: Thermotech can be used in all areas for any type of occupancy. ELIMINATES FALSE ALARMS: Thermotech does not respond to momentary temperature fluctuations below the selected setting. A precision heat detector in every sense of the term. Thermotech operates within a controlled range of two to three degrees of its set point, regardless of the speed or rate of temperature rise. Depending upon the model, Thermotech is Underwriters Laboratories listed for 135 and 200 degrees Fahrenheit. A normally-open-contact thermo-switch,Thermotech is especially designed forfire detection and alarm systems, but can be adapted for special temperature supervisory functions,such as that of a freeze detector. Because of its rate anticipation principle, Thermotech responds and activates the fire alarm immediately whenever the ambient temperature reaches the pre-set temperature setting, regardless of how slow or how fast the temperature rises. Under rapid heat rise conditions,the rate anticipation feature causes the Thermotech to respond one to three degrees ahead of the setting. At the same time, however,it does not respond to momentary temperature fluctuations below the selected protection level. This eliminates false alarms. Thermotech is U/L rated for coverage up to 50'x 50',and is the only type detector having such a rating on both fixed temperature and rate anticipation. It automatically re-sets itself after an alarm when tempera- ture drops back down below the protection level; it is hermetically sealed,shock and corrosion resistant, and tamperproof. The electrical rating is 6-125 VAC/5 amps or 6-25 VDC/1 amp. 3300 E. 59TH STREET, LONG BEACH, CA 90805 PHONE (213) 630-4684 or 979-5225 security 0,�cORPORATXW �Avdvmes Engineer's Specifications AUTOMATIC HEAT DETECTORS: Automatic heat detectors shall be Rate-Anticipation Fixed Temperature type without noticeable thermal lag; and de- signed to anticipate and compensate for temperature rate- of-rise conditions without reliance on any barometric princi- ple so as not to actuate prematurely on a fast heat rise, or lag more than 5% above rating with any type of heat rise. Detectors rated at 135 degrees F. shall be used for ordinary areas where normal ceiling temperatures do not exceed 100 degrees F., or at 200 degrees F. for intermediate areas where ceiling temperatures may normally be expected to exceed 100 degrees F. but not 150 degrees F. Detectors shall have a smooth ceiling UL rating of 50' x 50' (2,500 sq. ft.) and shall be installed to give full coverage in accord with UL spacing requirement for both fixed temp- erature and rate anticipation. Rate of response comparison TYPE OF AIR TEMP. @ RATE OF TEMP. APPROX. TIME DETECTOR TIME OF ALARM RISE FROM 85 F. TO ALARM REMARKS Fixed Temp. 10° F. 135' F. 1530 F. per minute 6.8 min. 18' Thermal Lag THERMOTECH 10' F. 135` F. 132' F. per minute 4.7 min. First to operate Fixed Temp. 40' F. 135' F. 176' F. per minute 2.3 min. 41 L thermal lag Rate-of-rise 40- F. 135' F. 120, F. per minute 0.4 min. But may be false alarm THERMOTECH 40, F. 135` F. 125' F. per minute 1.0 min. Second to operate-prevents false alarm Fixed Temp. Less than 135` F. 152' F. 10` F. per minute 8.4 min. 16' thermal lag Rate-of-rise Less than 10` F. per minute Never Temperature rise never sufficient to operate THERMOTECH Less than 135' F. 138' F. 10` F. per minute 5.9 min. First to operate Order information MODEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION 302 THERMOTECH 135" F.-Interior Vertical Mounting 302 THERMOTECH 200" F.-Interior Vertical Mounting 302 A-W THERMOTECH 135' F.-AII-weather Vertical Mounting 302 A-W THERMOTECH 200' F.-All-weather Vertical Mounting 302 EPM THERMOTECH 135` F.-Explosion Proof Vertical Mounting 302 EPM THERMOTECH 200" F.-Explosion Proof Vertical Mounting 302 H THERMOTECH 135 F.-Interior Horizontal Mounting 302 H THERMOTECH 200' F.-Interior Horizontal Mounting ACCESSORIES PART NUMBER 1491303 AP-P Decorative white plastic adapter plate for mounting the 302 and 302A-W to 4-inch outlet box. 1490402 Steel Adapter Plate for mounting 302 and 302A-W to 4-inch outlet box. 1490502 Steel Adapter Plate for mounting 302-H to 4-inch outlet box. 1490609 .08 Brushed Anodized Aluminum Adapter Plate for mounting 302 and 302 A-W to plaster ring. II GENTEX NewLower Operating Current SERIES 4" Electronic Horn HG or SHG Series Applications 4" low frequency electronic horn and alarm signal to a pulsing low frequency horn/strobe that meets code require- alarm signal by simply removing a jump- I€�' ments for supervised fire alarm systems er plug. Changing from steady tone to for the hearing impaired and ADA. pulsing tone does not prevent reverting SHG HG The HG/SHG series are quality elec- back to original tone at a later date. All tronic signaling devices that offer you units are shipped from the factory in the Approvals both dependable evacuation signals and steady alarm mode. visual alarms or a combination of both by The HG/SHG series are designed to i simple terminal wiring. The SHG series be used for both new construction or 1 �� can also be wired to have independent retrofit projects by easily mounting to a' �!. L '-E'ABEH operation of both horn and strobes. (See electrical boxes or 2 gang old work boxes wiring diagrams). This can be simply (see back for details). Americans with Disabilities Act(ADA) done by removing two jumper plugs lo- All HG,SHG devices are UL 464;1971 BFP cated on circuit board. (See installation listed for use with fire protective systems BSA,MEA#412-91-E manual for details.) and are warranted for 2 years from the CSFM#7135-569:115 The HG/SHG series are easily field date of purchase. NFPA 72 changeable from a steady low frequency UL 464 Standard Features l • Low frequency/penetrating output. • Textured finish high impact plastic Flush or semi-flush mounting without • Low current consumption 17mA @ faceplate. the need of a trim plate. nominal voltage. (HG124) • Wide variety of mounting options for 1575 candela strobe option (SHG12- • Wide voltage range. new construction and retrofit applica- 1575 and SHG24-1575). Meets ADA • Screw terminals, separate in/out wir- tions. requirements. ing option for both horn and strobe. • Supplied with beauty plugs to accom- UL 464/UL1971 listed for fire protec- • Steady or pulsing tone. modate a variety of installations. tiveservice/signal for hearing impaired. • Strobe maintains constant flash rate(1 Available Models per sec.) regardless of input voltage. Rated Current I Rated Current Light Effective @ Nominal I @ Maximum Model Operating Flash Intensity In Operating Operating Number Voltage Rates/Min Candela Voltage Voltage I d6 @10 Ft. HG124 10-30 — 17mA j 21mA 100 SHG12-15 10-16 40 1 15 137mA 137mA 90 SHG12-1575 10-16 60 15(UL 1971) 226mA 257mA 90 75(UL 1638) SHG24-15 21-30 20 15 53mA ! 54mA 95 SHG24-15-1 21-30 60 15 95mA j 86mA 95 SHG24-1575 21-30 60 15(UL 1971) 110mA 98mA 95 75(UL 1638) yc SHG24-110 21-30 i 20 110 1 110mA 98mA 95 SHG24-110-1 21-30 60 1 110 237mA 200mA 95 Note:24VDC 15 candela units have a start-up current of 114mA 1575 candela units have a start-up current of 130mA 110 candela units have a start-up current of 148mA 12 VDC 15 candela units have a start-up current of 188mA 1575 candela units have a start-up current of 324mA i WHEN PLACING AN ORDER:add the following to the end of the model number: l V = 'Nall mount and R"= Red faceplate MADE IN THE 'P" = Plain(no lettering) 3 = Beige faceplate 11 U.S.A. GENTEX sHGtSHG SERIES Wiring Diagrams Architect& Engineer Specifications The alarm signal shall be Gentex model or approved equal and shall be listed by Underwriters Laboratories A G�+uOStx.fsPcwEREowPaRaLLEI for Fire Protective Service hearing impaired. The model shall also be listed with the California State Fire I+i»S.S. w�0 S. Marshal and the Bureau of Standards and Appeals (NYC). The alarm signals shall produce a sound output of 90 dBA or EOLR greater peak as measured in an anechoic chamber. The alarm signal shall be capable of changing from a steady tone to pulsing without permanent alteration to the unit. Maximum current consumption at 24VDC for alarm horn only 9 SHc M=ES Afr.-CP%ara STRME PQMRE0.MXPENMNILY pR z-AMF =AAHOUS;NGAWREMCA_L%N*cS:AM2 shall not exceed 17 milliamps and the maximum current con- >_� 1NC AOCEEC'C NIRE<PN NTC CtP=I - w sumption for horn/strobe using 15 candela shall not exceed 140mA @ 12VDC and 95mA @ 24VDC. For those applications K H. S.S. requiring the higher candela output strobe with alarm horn. the strobe output shall be 75 candela. The current consumption of ' EOLR the strobe(1575)shall not exceed 110 milliamps @ 24VDC and 226mA @ 12VDC @ 1 Hz. and combined with alarm horn shall EOLR not exceed 115mA @ 24VDC and 226mA @ 12VDC. The alarm signal shall be provided with screw terminals for in- NOTE: rVvER IS SUP?IED TO DEVICES WHEN CONTROL PANEL IS LATCHED. out field wiring,the strobe shall be capable of operation indepen- dently after horn has been silenced. Mounting: 4"Square boxes w/brackets 2Ye"deep minimum 4"square metal/non-metallic switch/outlet boxes 21/8"deep minimum Gangable 2 gang switch/masonry outlet boxes 2'/s"deep minimum e"� O ° o0Q o O I O O bl � b b NOTE: Supplied with beauty plugs to accommodate a variety of installations. GENTEX CORPORATION Fire P•z-ec*:on =- ducts: 10985 Chicago --'- Box 3'_ Zeelaac. ^III 49,16,1 A 616i39_-- 95. = X:616 392-4219 Printed on Recycled Pacer GX120491-11 r 1 • G E NTEX New UL 1971, Constant Flash Rate, Low Current SERIES ❑� GX-90 ❑ GXS ❑ GX-90S 00WMX Remote Audible Signal Remote Visual Signal with Remote Audible/Visual Universal Mounting Plate Signal Meets Code Requirements for Supervised Systems The GX Series are high quality remote The GX Series with the 1575 The GXS Series and GX90S Series, at signaling devices that offer both audible designator option meet the requirements the 1:13 Hz flash rate.have no peak alarms.visual alarms, or a combination of of UL 1971 and UL 1638,producing 15 operating current and only a momentary both. candela and 75 candela. All models are start-up current.while the 1 Hz flash rate The GX Series are available in Fire UL 1971 and UL 464 listed;the 1575 appliances have a minimal peak operating Alarm Red or Beige faceplates with a appliances are listed in compliance with current normally less than a 7 percent testured grain finish. These plastic UL 464, UL 1971,and UL 1638. All increase from nominal operating current faceplates permit attractive flush models are list for both filtered and and minimal start-up current. mounting. unfiltered power. Notes: AVAILABLE MODELS All 24 VDC models operate from 21-30 VDC Rated -20+10% Current Rated Current All 12 VDC models operate from 10-16 VDC Light Draw @ Draw @ Max Peak -20+10% Nominal Intensity Nominal Operating Flash db @ Model# Voltage In Candela Voltage Voltage RateiMin. 10 ft. 24 VDC models have thefollowing start-up current: GX90-2 12VDC — 12mA 12mA 90 - 15cd 100mA GX90 4 12VDC — 15mA 18mA 90 - 15cd 114mA 1 flash per sec 1575cd 130mA 110cd 220mA GXS-2-15 12 VDC 115 115mA 115mA 40 — 110cd 148mA 1 flash per sec GXS-2-1575 12 VDC 15(UL 1971) 209mA 240mA 60 — 12 VDC models have the following start-up current: 75(UL 1638) - 15cd 188mA - 1575cd 324mA GXS 4 15 24 VDC 15 36mA 33mA 20 — GXS-4-15-1 24 VDC 1 15 78mA 69mA 60 — 24 VDC models have the following peak operating current: GXS-4-1575 24 VDC 15(UL 1971) 93mA 77mA 60 — 15cd 36mA 75(UL 1638) 15cd 84mA 1 flash per sec GXS-4-110 24 VDC 110 93mA 77mA 20 — 1575cd 110mA GXS-4-110-1 24 VDC 110 220mA 179mA 60 — 110cd 110mA GXS-120-177 120 VAC 177 400mA — 60 — 110cd 240mA 1 flash per sec GX90S-2-15 12 VDC 15 127mA — 40 90 Approvals • ADA 15(UL 1971) GX90S-2-1575 12 VDC 75(UL 1638) 221 mA — 60 90 BFP • BS+AiMEA 0285-91-E GX90S-4-15 24 VDC 115 ! 51mA 51mA 20 90 • CSFM-Listing-„35-569:113 GX90S--i-15-1 24 VDC 15 93mA 87mA 60 90 "Listing 7120-569:114 GX90S 4 1575 24 VDC 15(UL 1971) • UL 464.UL 191 UL 1638 108mA 95mA 60 90 75(UL 1638) • ULC GX90S-_1-'10 24 VDC 110 108mA I 95mA 20 90 GX90S---"0 2-VDC 110 235rnA 197mA 60 90 ST,tic ® VI WHEN PLACING AN ORDER:add the following to the end of the model number: L M�S"A E :or sr--2oe orders only) (All orders) ` e r - ns �` �- �/ c sv-oo on••, .Vail mount and "R"= Red faceplate - _. no lettering) 'S.=Beige faceplate GENTEX SERIES • Wiring Diagram GX-90 Wiring Diagram GX90S & GXS C UL GX90S&GXS GX90S&GX-90 U.L.Listed Pan Smoke End Line_ LISTED ❑ �E] Control Panel Detector Relel ay CONTROLPANEL Y SUPERVISED J END OF LINE SIGNAL RESISTOR CIRCUIT I + ~ RED RED RED RED ,— + �,cc _vcitage� ed'o GX-90 End of L;re BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK GX 90 S,gra.',hen Resistor Parei s La=ec NCTE EACH WIRE RUN MUST BE BROKEN TO PROVIDE SUPERVISION OF SIGNAL CIRCUIT. Mounting • VOLTAGE SUPPLIED TO REMOTE SIGNAL WHEN PANEL IS LATCHED. • ALTHOUGH ELECTRICALLY COMPATIBLE.STROBE DEVICE UNITS ARE NOT RECCMMENCEC=CR USE ON Handy Box .....4" X 2'/8" (Approx.) CODED OR PULSING SIGNALING CIRCUITS Switch Box .....3" x 2" (Approx.)with conduit knockouts Mounting Rough-in Box and Run Wiring Masonry Box..3"�" (Approx.) with ''2" and 's" concentric Outlet Box: 4" square with ;'z" K.O. 1. Mount one box for each remote knockouts 4'/•e"square with '/2"K.O. signaling device. Nonmetallic Masonry and Gang Box:Y//"high 2. Run a minimum 16-gauge insulated Switchbox ......3'<" x 2546" (Approx.) (approx.) 2-Gang conductor to and from the signaling Nonmetallic 2-Gang Switch Box: 41/e"W device for low candela strobe and Dimensions GX-90 x 33/e"L x 31/8"D(approx.) 14-gauge insulated conductor for Switch &Outlet Plastic Box:2-Gang, high candela strobes. 1-S-D — 2.7S'u7 4"W x 33%"L x 2'/2"D '. (approx.) —T GX90S &GXS models will also mount Dimensions GXS I ° I to single-gang boxes as listed under =_ �° SB "� - GX90 alarm horn. r 3.ZS'. s.S-H Dimensions GX90S _1 Architect & Engineer Specifications , Architect & Engineer The alarm horns shall be Gentex Model No. 0 Specifications GX-90. The appliance shall be listed with Underwriters Laboratories for use with Fire The visual signal shall be the Gentex Model Protective Signaling Systems and produce a Architect & Engineer The appliance shall listed by minimum 85 dB at 10 ft. The appliance shall Underwriters Laboratories Inc. foorr use with be of solid-state construction and be polarized Specifications Fire Protective Signaling Systems (hearing to operate from 21-30 VDC with a 15 miiliamp The alarm horn,strobe shall be Gentex Model impaired)UL 1971 and/or UL 1638.Thevisual current drain at 24 VDC:and from 12VOC with No. . The appliance shall be listed by appliance shall be installed in accordance with a 12 milliamo current drain at 12VDC. The Underwriters Laboratories Inc.for use with Fire requirements of NFPA 72, Chapter 6 or the appliance shall be provided with 2 terminals. Protective Signaling Systems, (hearing im- UBC standards. The appliance shall mount to a single gang, double gang or double and mount to a variety of single-gang back paired) in accordance with NFPA 72, UBC le of boxes. standards and the local authority having juris- box. The appliance shall also capable diction. The appliance shall produce a mini- meeting the candela requirements of the ADA mum 82 dbA at 10 feet. The appliance shall be (75cd) The appliance shall have a start up of solid state construction and be polarized to current less than 114mA for 15cd. 130mA for allow for supervision. All 24 models shall have 1575cd and 148mA for 11 Ocd. The appliance an operating range of 21-30V. The current shall be of solid state construction and be draw shall be less than 93mA@ 24VDC @ 1 Hz polarized for supervision. All 24 models shall for 15cd models. 108mA @ 24VDC @ 1 Hz for have an operating range of 21-30V.The cur- 1575cd models. 235mA @ 24VDC @ 1 Hz for rent draw shall be less than 78mA @ 24VDC 11 Ocd models. '27mA @ 12VDC @ .6Hz for @ 1 Hz for 15cd models. 115mA @ 12VDC GF.NrTF.X 15cd models and he pp ia 12VDC @ 1 ro for 1 Hz or for 15cmA models. @ 1 z 24VDC cd 1575cd models. The appliance shall be provid- 1 Hz or 209mA @ 12VDC @ 1 Hz for 1575cd ed with two terminals and mount to a single models when used in conjunction with the CORPORATION gang. double gang or double workbox. The Americans with Disabilities Act (75cd) and same operating characteristics of the GXS 22OmA @ 24VDC @ 1 Hz for 11 Ocd models. Customer Ser.ice: 10985 Chicago Dr. (strobe alone)snail also apply. Box 310. Zee�aro. MI -19464 616 392 95�. =AX:616 392-4219 � Gentex Corporation reserves the right to make changes to the product data sleet at..,E,r discretion. Ili=., tea Recvc!ec P-ce _Xt00iG'-,1