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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFIR2003-00049 AFA - FIR Permit / Conditions - 3/9/2004 MASON COUNTY DEPT. OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Inspection Line(360)127-7262 Mason County Bldg. 3 426 W. Cedar P.O. Box 186 Phone: (360)427-9670,ext.352 Shelton, WA 98584 f�T:7%A F" FIRE PROTECTION PERMIT FIR2003-00049 APPLICANT: ALDERBROOK INN RECEIVED: 12/2/2003 CONTRACTOR: LEVEL ONE SECURITY INC 253.208.9001 LICENSE: EXP: ISSUED: 3/9/2004 SITE ADDRESS: 7101 E STATE ROUTE 106 UNION EXPIRES: 9/9/2004 PARCEL NUMBER: 322335000014 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SUNNY BEACH LOTS: 10-11 & 8-9 EX ALL N OF HWY PROJECT DESCRIPTION: AFA GENERAL INFORMATION System Information Type of Use: COMM Sprinkler Heads: 0 Audible Switches: 20 Pull Stations: 10 Fire District: 6 Flow Switches: 0 Visual Devices: 20 Door Releases: 10 Hood & Duct?: Y Pressure Switches:: 0 Smoke Detectors: 30 Duct Detectors: 10 Dry Chemical?: N Zones: 10 Heat Detectors: 0 Wet Chemical?: Y Sprinkler'?: Y Standpipe?: Y SQUARE FOOTAGE FEES Monitoring Company: mountain alarm First Floor: 5,666.00 Type Amount Due Amount Paid Monitorng Phone No.:(253) 845-8665 Second Floor: 5,666.00 Sprinkler System Permit $744.75 $744.75 Auto Fire Alarm?:Y Third Floor;: 5,666.00 Auto. Fire Alarm Plan $484.09 $484.09 Total: $1,228.84 $1,228.84 i FIR2003-00049 Please refer to the following pages for conditions of this permit. 1 of 3 CASE NOTES FIR2003-00049 CONDITIONS FOR FIR2003-00049 1.) PURSUANT TO 1997 UNIFORM BUILDING CODE, ALL SITES MUST HAVE APPROVED NUMBERS OR ADDRESSES PROVIDED IN SUCH A POSITION AS TO BE PLAINLY VISIBLE AND LEGIBLE FROM THE STREET OR ROAD FRONTING THE PROPERTY. MASON COUNTY BUILDING DEPARTMENT REQUIRES THAT THIS BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO CALLING FOR ANY SITE INSPECTIONS. A REINSPECTION FEE, BASED ON RATES AS ADOPTED BY THE JURISDICTION AND THE 1997 UNIFORM BUILDING CODE WILL BE ASSESSED IF OWNER/CONTRACTOR FAILS TO POST ADDRESS ON SITE PRIOR TO REQUESTING INSPECTIONS. X � - Ll3 •f�� 2.) Locate FACP in Rm. 258/sprinkler riser rm. X Add smoke detector outside plaza room 335. X / ��- All AHU/RTU duct detectors shall report supervisory, not alarm. X Z-1/a �.-- In the cabins: Heat/Rate of Rise detectors in all rooms, Bell Strobe on each building, a ch building sends in seperate zone/alarm to FACP/monitoring, cabin alarm will not evacuate Hotel. X /1/e 7" DN G/1 iG.i/✓�l_ y s/��d'rJ /f�7"� s /OG,iA04-Z_ aL(-- Pull station, rated for exterior application, in a weather proof box, will be located at the dock. Alarm will be on seperate zone/alarm to FACP/monitoring and will not evacuate the hotel or cabins. X Tf!!�D A 10" bell & strobe for the hotel are to be located on the State Route 106 (front) and water (back) sides. X This permit becomes null and void if work or construction authorized is not commenced within 180 days,or if construction or work is suspended fora period of 180 days at any time after work is commenced. Evidence of continuation of work is a progress inspection within the 180 day period. Final inspection must be approved before building can be occupied. Proof of continuation of work is by means of a progress inspection.The ownerorthe agent on the owners behalf,represents that the information provided is accurate and grants employees of Mason County access to the above described property and structure for review and inspection. OWN ER OR AGENT: DATE: FI R2003-00049 Please refer to the following pages for conditions of this permit. 2 of 3 FIRE & LIFE SAFETY INSPECTION: STATEMENT OF DEFICIENCY & CORRECTIVE ACTION FACILITY ADDRESS CITY ZIP PHONE NAME C . INSPECT �6 AGENCY DATr'7 ( 36 -42 -96 0 X-273 MASON COUNTY FIRE MARSHAL FD Ic ITEM STATEMENT OF CODE OR WAC CORRECTIVE ACTION CORRECTION NO. DEFICIENCY REFERENCE REQUIRED REQUIRED BY DATE -j (LID �--)as) LLJ 00 � ��� fir/✓ 6 00 � q o00 C z o doo s o) O ,VV X coos; t z o aop 75 C7 ` O Q oms I 0O o URE REINSPECTION DATE EXPLAINED TO ME, AND I AGREE TO MAKE CORRECTIONS NO LATER THAN THE DATES INDICATED �O - �-')"HE DEFICIENCIES DESCRIBED ABOVE HAVE BEEN SIGNA " PAGE OF � PAGES White Copy: Occupant— Yellow Copy: Fire Marshal— Pink Copy: Fire District Steven Swarthout- Re:ALDERBROOK DOCK Page 1 From: Bob Short <boblevelone@com cast.net> To: Steven Swarthout<SteveS@co.mason.wa.us> Date: 7/19/04 7:23AM Subject: Re: ALDERBROOK DOCK DONE. Steven Swarthout wrote: >1 do not want the dock pull station to empty out the hotel, this makes no sense to me. The dock pull station should alert the front desk staff via a trouble signal like noise and should alert the monitoring company of an alarm on the dock. »»Bob Short <boblevelone@comcast.net>07/02/04 04:20PM >>> >HI STEVE, >1 UNDERSTAND THERE WAS SOME EXCITEMENT AT ALDERBROOK BECAUSE SOMEONE >PULLED A PULLSTATION ON THE DOCK. WE UNDERSTOOD THAT ALL OF THE PULLS >WERE TO TRIP THE MAIN ALARM. IF YOU WANT IT DONE DIFFERENTLY, WOULD YOU >PLEASE REPLY IN WRITING AND I WILL SEE WHAT I CAN DO. >THANKS, >BOB Aug 11. 20041010�: 04AM Emerald Aire — [2531 872-5797 No. 0787 P. 1 �Y• o 10 CONDITIONING -REFRIGERATION • 'O w.���r�ld�ir�. �o■ 7/15/04 TO:WALSH CONSTRUCTION SUBJECT: ALDER BROOK INN ATTENTION:JEEP&GREG FROM:MAURICE HOLMES REMARKS: SMOKE FIRE DAMPERS&SMOKE DETECTORS Emerald Aire,Inc,HAS INSPECTED ALL SMOKE FIRE DAMPERS&SMOKE DETECTORS DURING START UP OF EQUIPMENT&HAS'VERIFIED THAT THEY ARE ALL WORKING PER DESIGN. 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(A N O N 46 n cil N Q a Im � � N 6" 1 3 4 �. r IL r 4 Z a z c A r � � a � I � I i -14 ALDER.TXT ALARM: WaterFlow Sw ALU1 L1M54 LODGE WATER FLOW FACP ROOM 19: 54 : 16 6/01/04 ALARM: Thermal Det ALU1 L1S32 LODGE VENDING ROOM 3R D FLOOR 19: 57 : 06 6/01/04 RESET: via KDUl 19: 58 :24 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALU1 L1S30 LODGE ELEVATOR LOBBY 3RD FL EAST 19: 58 : 58 6/01/04 RESET: via KDUl 19:59: 12 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALUl L1S31 LODGE ELEVATOR LOBBY 3RD FL WEST 20: 00: 04 6/01/04 RESET: via KDUl 20: 00:22 6/01/04 ALARM: Manual Station ALU1 L1M13 LODGE 3RD FLOOR TOP 0 F STAIRS 20: 00: 36 6/01/04 RESET: via KDUl 20: 01: 04 6/01/04 ALARM: Manual Station ALU1 L1M14 LODGE 3RD FLOOR EAST STAIRS 20: 02: 38 6/01/04 RESET: via KDUl 20: 02 : 52 6/01/04 ALARM: Manual Station ALU1 L1M15 LODGE 3RD FLOOR NE COURTYARD 20 : 03: 08 6/01/04 RESET: via KDUl 20: 03 : 22 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALU1 L1S35 LODGE NW VESTIBULE 3R D FLOOR 20: 03: 42 6/01/04 RESET: via KDUl 20: 03: 50 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALU1 L1S36 LODGE NE VESTIBULE 3R D FLOOR 20: 04 :20 6/01/04 Page 1 ALDER.TXT RESET: via KDU1 20: 04 : 26 6/01/04 ALARM: WaterFlow Sw ALUl L1M28 LODGE 3RD FLOOR SPRIN KLER FLOW 20: 05: 30 6/01/04 RESET: via KDU1 20: 06: 04 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALUl L1S57 LODGE TOP OF STAIRS 3 RD FLOOR 20: 06: 50 6/01/04 RESET: via KDU1 20: 07 : 00 6/01/04 ALARM: WaterFlow Sw ALUl L1M26 LODGE 2ND FLOOR SPRIN KLER FLOW 20: 07 : 42 6/01/04 RESET: via KDU1 20: 07 : 50 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALU1 L1S37 LODGE SW VESTIBULE 2N D FLOOR 20: 08 :24 6/01/04 RESET: via KDU1 20:08 : 32 6/01/04 ALARM: Thermal Det ALUl L1S78 LODGE 2ND FLOOR ELECT RICAL ROOM 20: 08 : 46 6/01/04 RESET: via KDU1 20: 08 : 54 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALUl L1S39 LODGE ELEVATOR LOBBY 2ND FL EAST 20: 09:22 6/01/04 RESET: via KDU1 20: 09: 32 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALU1 L1S38 LODGE ELEVATOR LOBBY 2ND FL WEST 20: 10: 00 6/01/04 ALU 1 : 00 RESET: via KDU1 20: 10: 10 6/01/04 ALARM: Thermal Det ALUl L1S54 LODGE MECHANICAL ROOM EAST 2ND FLOOR Page 2 ALDER.TXT 20: 10: 40 6/01/04 RESET: via KDU1 20: 10: 48 6/01/04 ALARM: Thermal Det ALU1 L1S55 LODGE MECHANICAL ROOM WEST 2ND FLOOR 20: 11 : 36 6/01/04 RESET: via KDU1 20: 12: 00 6/01/04 OFF-NORMAL: Supervisory Sw ALU1 L1M35 LODGE AHU-5 DUCT DET 2ND FLOOR 20: 12 : 36 6/01/04 RESET: via KDU1 20: 13: 04 6/01/04 ALARM: Manual Station ALU1 L1M34 LODGE 2ND FLOOR MECHA NICAL ROOM 20: 13: 32 6/01/04 FAULT: Extrn Trbl Inp SCU 20: 13: 44 6/01/04 FAULT: Negative Grnd SCU 20: 13: 48 6/01/04 RESET: via KDUl 20: 14 : 00 6/01/04 FAULT: Extrn Trbl Inp SCU 20: 14 : 02 6/01/04 FAULT: Negative Grnd SCU 20: 14 : 04 6/01/04 ALARM: Manual Station ALUl LIM17 LODGE 2ND FLOOR EAST STAIRS 20: 14 :20 6/01/04 FAULT RSTRD: Extrn Trbl Inp SCU 20: 14 :22 6/01/04 FAULT RSTRD: Negative Grnd SCU 20: 14 :24 6/01/04 RESET: via KDU1 20: 14 : 30 6/01/04 ALARM: Manual Station ALU1 L1M18 LODGE 2ND FLOOR NE COURTYARD 20 : 14 : 48 6/01/04 RESET: via KDU1 20: 14 : 58 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALU1 L1S41 LODGE NE VESTIBULE 2N D FLOOR 20: 15:22 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU Page 3 ALDER.TXT 20: 15: 34 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALUl L1S40 LODGE NW VESTIBULE 2N D FLOOR 20: 16: 02 6/01/04 RESET: via KDUl 20: 16: 14 6/01/04 ALARM: WaterFlow Sw ALUI L1M30 LODGE MAIN FLOOR SPRI NKLER FLOW 20: 18 : 52 6/01/04 RESET: via KDU1 20: 19: 02 6/01/04 ALARM: Manual Station ALUl L1Mll LODGE WEST HALL ENTRY BY LAUNDRY 20: 19:20 6/01/04 RESET: via KDUl 20: 19: 32 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALUl L1S77 LODGE WEST HALL BY LA UNDRY 20: 19:58 6/01/04 RESET: via KDUl 20: 20: 06 6/01/04 ALARM: Manual Station ALUl L1M10 LODGE LAUNDRY ROOM WE ST ENTRY 20:20: 18 6/01/04 RESET: via KDU1 20:20:28 6/01/04 ALARM: Thermal Det ALUl L1S28 LODGE LINT CATCHER RO OM 20:20 : 42 6/01/04 RESET: via KDUl 20 : 20 : 52 6/01/04 ALARM: Thermal Det ALUl L1S27 LODGE LAUNDRY ROOM MI DDLE 20:21 : 02 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 20:21 :20 6/01/04 ALARM: Thermal Det ALUl L1S26 LODGE LAUNDRY ,ROOM MI DDLE 20:21 : 30 6/01/04 RESET: via KDUl 20:21 : 40 6/01/04 ALARM: Thermal Det ALUl L1S24 LODGE LAUNDRY ROOM EA ST 20: 21 : 50 6/01/04 Page 4 ALDER.TXT RESET: via KDU1 20:22 : 00 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALUl L1S23 LODGE SW HALL LOWER L EVEL 20:22 :28 6/01/04 RESET: via KDU1 20 : 22: 38 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALUl L1S58 LODGE RETAIL HALLWAY N MAIN FLOOR 20:22: 58 6/01/04 RESET: via KDUl 20:23:24 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALU1 L1S59 LODGE RETAIL HALLWAY S MAIN FLOOR 20:23: 46 6/01/04 RESET: via KDU1 20:23: 54 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALUl L1S29 LODGE ELEVATOR LOBBY MAIN FLOOR 20: 24 : 12 6/01/04 RESET: via KDU1 20:24 :22 6/01/04 ALARM: Manual Station ALUl LlM09 LODGE GREAT ROOM WEST ENTRY 20:24 : 54 6/01/04 RESET: via KDU1 20:25 : 10 6/01/04 ALARM: Manual Station ALUl L1M08 LODGE MAIN ENTRY WEST 20:25:24 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 20:25: 54 6/01/04 ALARM: Manual Station ALU1 LlM07 LODGE MAIN ENTRY EAST 20:26:20 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 20:26:32 6/01/04 ALARM: Thermal Det ALUl L1S22 LODGE STORAGE LOWER L EVEL 20:27 :22 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 20:27 : 38 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALU1 L1S21 LODGE ELEVATOR LOBBY BY MEETING ROOM S 20:28 : 00 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU Page 5 i ALDER.TXT 20:28 : 12 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALUl LIS69 LODGE VESTIBULE SOUTH MAIN FLOOR 20:29: 00 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 20:29: 12 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALUl L1S68 LODGE VESTIBULE NORTH MAIN FLOOR 20: 30: 06 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 20: 30: 16 6/01/04 ALARM: Manual Station ALUl LlM06 LODGE VESTIBULE NORTH MAIN FLOOR 20: 30:36 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 20: 30: 52 6/01/04 ALARM: Thermal Det ALUl L1S19 LODGE COAT ROOM 20: 31: 10 6/01/04 RESET: via KDU1 20: 31 :20 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALUl L1S20 LODGE PREFUNCTION SOU TH 20: 32 : 14 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 20: 32 :24 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALUl L1S44 LODGE PREFUNCTION SOU TH MAIN FLOOR 20: 33: 04 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 20: 33: 16 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALU1 L1S45 LODGE PREFUNCTION SOU TH MAIN FLOOR 20: 34 : 00 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 20: 34 : 30 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALUl L1S46 LODGE PREFUNCTION SOU TH MAIN FLOOR 20: 37 : 06 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 20: 37 :20 6/01/04 ALARM: Manual Station ALUl LlM05 LODGE PREFUNCTION SOU TH Page 6 ALDER.TXT ENTRY 20: 37 : 38 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 20: 37 : 52 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALU1 L1S47 LODGE PREFUNCTION S M ID MAIN FLOOR 20: 38 : 32 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 20: 38 : 42 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALU1 L1S48 LODGE PREFUNCTION MID DLE MAIN FLOOR 20:39: 38 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 20: 39: 50 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALU1 L1S49 LODGE PREFUNCTION MID DLE MAIN FLOOR 20: 40: 16 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 20: 40:28 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALU1 L1S50 LODGE PREFUNCTION NOR TH MID MAIN FLO OR 20:42 :54 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 20:43: 10 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALU1 L1S52 LODGE PREFUNCTION NOR TH MAIN FLOOR 20: 43: 32 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 20: 43: 42 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALUI L1S53 LODGE PREFUNCTION NOR TH MAIN FLOOR 20: 44 : 30 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 20: 44 : 46 6/01/04 ALARM: Manual Station ALUl LlM04 LODGE PREFUNCTION NOR TH ENTRY 20:45: 00 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 20: 45: 10 6/01/04 ALARM: Thermal Det ALU1 L1S18 LODGE STORAGE BY MEET ING RM Page 7 ALDER.TXT 20: 45: 54 6/01/04 RESET: via KDU1 20: 46: 02 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALUl L1S17 LODGE SMALL MEETING R OOM S 20: 46: 22 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 20 : 46: 30 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALUl L1S16 LODGE SMALL MEETING R OOM N 20: 46: 50 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 20: 47 : 06 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALU1 L1S15 LODGE MEETING ROOM HA LL 20 : 48 :24 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 20: 48 : 36 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALUl L1S13 LODGE LARGE MEETING R OOM S 20: 49: 02 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 20: 49: 14 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALUl L1S12 LODGE LARGE MEETING R OOM N 20: 49: 50 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 20: 50: 06 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALUl LlS07 LODGE RESTAURANT S HA LL BAR 20: 50:28 6/01/04 RESET: via KDU1 20 : 50: 44 6/01/04 ALARM: Manual Station ALUl LlM03 LODGE BAR SOUTH ENTRY 20: 51 : 00 6/01/04 RESET: via KDU1 20: 51 : 10 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALUl LlS06 LODGE RESTAURANT SE E NTRY 20: 51 : 52 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 20: 52 : 04 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALUl L1S08 LODGE BAR MAIN AREA 20: 52: 58 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 20: 53: 12 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALUl L1S80 LODGE BAR WEST ENTRY 20: 53: 30 6/01/04 Page 8 ALDER.TXT RESET: via SCU 20: 53: 44 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 20: 54 : 04 6/01/04 ALARM: Manual Station ALU1 LlM02 LODGE RESTAURANT EAST ENTRY 20:54 :28 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 20: 54 : 46 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALUl L1S10 LODGE BAR NE 20 : 55 : 20 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 20 : 55: 32 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALU1 LlS09 LODGE BAR NW 20 : 55 : 58 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 20 : 56: 10 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALUl LlS02 LODGE DINING ROOM NW 20: 56: 56 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 20: 57 : 10 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALUl L1S01 LODGE DINING ROOM NW 20: 58 : 28 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 20: 58 : 44 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALUl LlS03 LODGE WINE ROOM 20: 59: 08 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 20: 59: 20 6/01/04 ALARM: Manual Station ALUl L1M01 LODGE RESTAURANT WEST ENTRY 20 : 59: 32 6/01/04 RESET: via KDU1 20: 59: 42 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALUl LlSO4 LODGE NW EXIT HALL LO WER LEV 21 : 00: 50 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 21 : 01 : 08 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALUl LlS05 LODGE RESTAURANT CENT ER 21 : 02 : 44 6/01/04 ALARM: Thermal Det ALUl L1S43 LODGE KITCHEN NORTH M AIN FLOOR 21 : 03: 32 6/01/04 ALARM: Thermal Det ALU1 L1S42 LODGE KITCHEN SOUTH M Page 9 ALDER.TXT AIN FLOOR 21 : 03: 50 6/01/04 ALARM: Thermal Det ALUl L1S64 LODGE KITCHEN S MAIN FLOOR 21 : 04 : 48 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALUl L1S63 LODGE WEST HALLWAY MA IN FLOOR 21 : 05: 16 6/01/04 RESET: via KDU1 21 : 07 :20 6/01/04 ALARM: Manual Station ALUl L1M33 LODGE STAFF ENTRY WES T MAIN FLOOR 21 : 08 : 16 6/01/04 RESET: via KDU1 21 : 08 :24 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALU1 L1S62 LODGE F & B ROOM MAIN FLOOR 21 : 10: 14 6/01/04 RESET: via KDU1 21 : 10: 26 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALUl L1S65 LODGE S HALLWAY BY ST AIRS MAIN FLOOR 21 : 11 : 20 6/01/04 RESET: via KDU1 21 : 11 :28 6/01/04 ALARM: Thermal Det ALUl L1S22 LODGE STORAGE LOWER L EVEL 21 : 11 : 46 6/01/04 RESET: via KDU1 21 : 11 : 58 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALUl L1S21 LODGE ELEVATOR LOBBY BY MEETING ROOM S 21 : 12: 24 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 21: 12 : 38 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALUl L1S70 LODGE LOWER LEVEL LOB BY 21 : 13: 04 6/01/04 RESET: via KDU1 21 : 13: 12 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALUl L1S71 LODGE LOWER LEVEL LOB BY 21 : 13: 52 6/01/04 Page 10 ALDER.TXT RESET: via SCU 21 : 14 : 02 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALUl L1S72 LODGE LOWER LEVEL LOB BY 21 : 14 : 58 6/01/04 RESET: via KDU1 21 : 15: 14 6/01/04 ALARM: Photo Detector ALUl L1S73 LODGE ELEVATOR LOBBY LOWER LEVEL 21 : 16: 50 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 21 : 17 : 00 6/01/04 ALARM: Thermal Det ALUl L1S74 LODGE ELEVATOR EQ ROO M 21 : 17 :20 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 21 : 17 :28 6/01/04 ALARM: Manual Station ALUl L1M43 LODGE LOWER LEVEL MAI N ENTRY 21 : 17 : 42 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 21 : 17 : 52 6/01/04 FAULT: Beam Smoke Det ALUl L1M51 LODGE GREAT ROOM SMOK E BEAM 21 :21 :26 6/01/04 ALARM: Beam Smoke Det ALUl L1M51 LODGE GREAT ROOM SMOK E BEAM 21 :23: 00 6/01/04 ALU 1: 00 RESET: via KDUl 21 :23: 46 6/01/04 ALARM: Beam Smoke Det ALUl L1M52 LODGE MAIN LOBBY SMOK E BEAM 21 : 26: 04 6/01/04 RESET: via KDU1 21 :27 :26 6/01/04 FAULT: Supervisory Sw ALUl L1M32 LODGE MAIN FLOOR SPRI P Y NKLER TAMPER 21:29: 00 6/01/04 FAULT RSTRD: Supervisory Sw ALUl L1M32 LODGE MAIN FLOOR SPRI NKLER TAMPER 21 : 30: 08 6/01/04 FAULT: Supervisory Sw ALUl L1M32 LODGE MAIN FLOOR SPRI NKLER Page 11 ALDER.TXT TAMPER 21 : 30: 16 6/01/04 RESET: via SCU 21 : 32 : 04 6/01/04 Page 12 ALIT l Seesors Group... 0 Loop Addr Type PointLabel Multileve DaySens NiteSens Ve ' PAS Active 2 49 Photo Detector MARINA 3RD FLOOR(300) No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes MIDDLE Group... 2 Loon Addr T e PointLabel Multileve DaySens NiteSens VerifyPAS Active 1 21 Photo Detector LODGE FLOOR T ELEVATOR No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes LOBBY 1 30 Photo Detector LODGE 4TH FLOOR(400) No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes ELEVATOR LOBBY E 1 31 Photo Detector LODGE 4TH FLOOR(400) No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes ELEVATOR LOBBY W 1 38 Photo Detector LODGE 3RD FLOOR(300) No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes ELEVATOR LOBBY W 1 39 Photo Detector LODGE 3RD FLOOR(300) No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes ELEVATOR LOBBY E 1 73 Photo Detector LODGE 1 ST FLOOR(100) No 2.000/6 2.00% None Yes ELEVATOR LOBBY 1 74 Thermal D'et LODGE 1 ST FLOOR(100) No Set Set None Yes ELEVATOR EQ ROOM Group... 3 LOOP Addr Type PointLabel Multileve DaySens NiteSens Vert PAS Active 1 29 Photo Detector LODGE 2ND FLOOR 1200) No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes ELEVATOR LOBBY Group... 4 Loon Addr TWe PointLabel Multileve DaySens NiteSens VerifyPAS Active 1 70 Photo Detector LODGE 1ST FLOOR{1001 No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes COURTYARD LOBBY 1 71 Photo Detector LODGE 1 ST FLOOR{100} No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes COURTYARD LOBBY 1 72 Photo Detector LODGE 1ST FLOOR(100) No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes COURTYARD LOBBY 1 75 Thermal Det LODGE 1ST FLOOR{100) No Set Set None Yes VENDING BELOW BAR Group... 5 Loop Addr Type PointLabel Multileve DaySens NiteSens VerifyPAS Active 1 1 Photo Detector LODGE FLOOR T DINING No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes ROOM NW 1 2 Photo Detector LODGE FLOOR T DINING No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes ROOM NW 1 3 Photo Detector LODGE FLOOR T WINE No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes ROOM 1 4 Photo Detector LODGE FLOOR T NW EXIT No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes HALL RESTAURANT 1 5 Photo Detector LODGE FLOOR T No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes , RESTAURANT CENTER 1 6 Photo Detector LODGE FLOOR T No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes fit: RESTAURANT SE ENTRY ALU 1 Sensors 1 7 Photo Detector LODGE FLOOR T No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes RESTAURANT S HALL BAR 1 8 Photo Detector LODGE FLOOR T BAR MAIN No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes AREA 1 9 Photo Detector LODGE FLOOR T BAR NW No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes 1 10 Photo Detector LODGE FLOOR T BAR NE No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes 1 12 Photo Detector LODGE FLOOR T MT No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes WASHINGTON ROOM C 1 13 Photo Detector LODGE FLOOR T MT No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes WASHINGTON ROOM B 1 14 Photo Detector LODGE FL T MT No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes WASHINGTON RM A&B MID 1 15 Photo Detector LODGE FLOOR T MT No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes WASHINGTON ROOM HALL 1 16 Photo Detector LODGE FLOOR T MT No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes WASHINGTON RM A 1 17 Photo Detector LODGE FLOOR T MT No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes WASHINGTON RM A 1 18 Thermal Det LODGE FLOOR T STORAGE No Set Set None Yes BY MT WASH RM 1 19 Thermal Det LODGE FLOOR T COAT No Set Set None Yes ROOM 1 20 Photo Detector LODGE FLOOR T No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes PREFUNCTION SOUTH 1 22 Thermal Det LODGE FLOOR T STORAGE No Set Set None Yes LOWER LEVEL 1 23 Photo Detector LODGE 2ND FLOOR{200} SW No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes HALL 1 24 Thermal Det LODGE 2ND FLOOR{200} No Set Set None Yes LAUNDRY ROOM EAST 1 25 Thermal Det LODGE 2ND FLOOR{200} No Set Set None Yes LAUNDRY ROOM WEST 1 26 Thermal Det LODGE 2ND FLOOR{200} No Set Set None Yes LAUNDRY ROOM MID 1 27 Thermal Det LODGE 2ND FLOOR{200} No Set Set None Yes LAUNDRY ROOM MID 1 28 Thermal Det LODGE 2ND FLOOR{200} No Set Set None Yes LINT CATCHER ROOM 1 42 Thermal Det LODGE FLOOR T KITCHEN No Set Set None Yes SOUTH 1 43 Thermal Det LODGE FLOOR T KITCHEN No Set Set None Yes NORTH 1 44 Photo Detector LODGE FLOOR T No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes PREFUNCTION SOUTH 1 45 Photo Detector LODGE FLOOR T No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes PREFUNCTION SOUTH 1 46 Photo Detector LODGE FLOOR T No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes PREFUNCTION SOUTH 1 47 Photo Detector LODGE FLOOR T No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes PREFUNCTION S MID 1 48 Photo Detector LODGE FLOOR T No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes PREFUNCTION MIDDLE 1 49 Photo Detector LODGE FLOOR T No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes PREFUNCTION MIDDLE 1 50 Photo Detector LODGE FLOOR T No 2.000/6 2.00% None Yes PREFUNCTION NORTH MID 1 51 Photo Detector LODGE FLOOR T No 2.00% 2.000/6 None Yes PREFUNCTION NORTH r ALU 1 Sensors 1 52 Photo Detector LODGE FLOOR T No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes PREFUNCTION NORTH 1 53 Photo Detector LODGE FLOOR T No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes PREFUNCTION NORTH 1 56 Thermal Det LODGE FLOOR T STORAGE No Set Set None Yes ROOM BY KITCHEN 1 58 Photo Detector LODGE 2ND FLOOR 1200) No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes RETAIL HALLWAY N 1 59 Photo Detector LODGE 2ND FLOOR (200) No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes RETAIL HALLWAY S 1 60 Thermal Det LODGE FLOOR T No Set Set None Yes FACP/SPRINKLER ROOM 1 61 Thermal Det LODGE FLOOR T COMAT No Set Set None Yes ROOM 1 62 Photo Detector LODGE FLOOR T F&B ROOM No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes 1 63 Photo Detector LODGE FLOOR T WEST No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes HALLWAY 1 64 Thermal Det LODGE FLOOR T KITCHEN S No Set Set None Yes 1 65 Photo Detector LODGE FLOOR T S HALLWAY No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes BY STAIRS 1 66 Thermal Det LODGE FLOOR T No Set Set None Yes ELECTRICAL ROOM 1 67 Photo Detector LODGE FLOOR T WEST No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes HALLWAY STAFF ENTRY 1 68 Photo Detector LODGE FLOOR T VESTIBULE No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes NORTH 1 69 Photo Detector LODGE FLOOR T VESTIBULE No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes SOUTH 1 76 Thermal Det LODGE 2ND FLOOR 12001 No Set Set None Yes REFUSE GARAGE 1 77 Photo Detector LODGE 2ND FLOOR 12001 W No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes HALL BY LAUNDRY 1 80 Photo Detector LODGE FLOOR T BAR EAST No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes ENTRY Group... 6 Loop Addr Type PointLabel Multileve DaySens NiteSens VerifyPAS Active 1 37 Photo Detector LODGE 3RD FLOOR{300) SW No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes VESTIBULE 1 40 Photo Detector LODGE 3RD FLOOR 1300) NW No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes VESTIBULE 1 41 Photo Detector LODGE 3RD FLOOR 1300) NE No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes VESTIBULE 1 54 Thermal Det LODGE 3RD FLOOR 1300) No Set Set None Yes MECHANICAL RM E 1 55 Thermal Det LODGE 3RD FLOOR (3001 No Set Set None Yes MECHANICAL RM W 1 78 Thermal Det LODGE 3RD FLOOR 1300) No Set Set None Yes ELECTRICAL ROOM l 79 Thermal Det LODGE 3RD FLOOR 13001 No Set Set None Yes STORAGE ROOM Group... 7 LOOP Addr Type PointLabel Multileve DaySens NiteSens Veri PAS Active 1 32 Thermal Det LODGE 4TH FLOOR 1400) No Set Set None Yes VENDING ROOM III ALU 1 Sensors 1 33 Photo Detector LODGE 4TH FLOOR {400} No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes HOUSEKEEPING 1 34 Thermal Det LODGE 4TH FLOOR {400} No Set Set None Yes ELECTRICAL ROOM 1 35 Photo Detector LODGE 4TH FLOOR {400} NW No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes VESTIBULE 1 36 Photo Detector LODGE 4TH FLOOR {400} NE No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes VESTIBULE 1 57 Photo Detector LODGE 4TH FLOOR {400} No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes TOP OF STAIRS Group... 10 Loop Addr Type PointLabel Multileve DaySens NiteSens VerifyPAS Active 2 11 Photo Detector MARINA 3RD FLOOR {300} No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes ELEVATOR LOBBY 2 44 Photo Detector MARINA 1 ST FLOOR {100} No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes ELEVATOR LOBBY Group... 11 LOOP Addr Tune PointLabel Multileve DaySens NiteSens Ve ' PAS Active 2 15 Photo Detector MARINA 2ND FLOOR {200} No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes ELEVATOR LOBBY Group... 13 LOOP Addr Type PointLabel Multileve DaySens NiteSens VerifyPAS Active 2 28 Photo Detector MARINA 1 ST FLOOR {100} No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes WEST HALL 2 29 Photo Detector MARINA 1 ST FLOOR {100} No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes MIDDLE HALL 2 30 Photo Detector MARINA 1 ST FLOOR {100} No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes MIDDLE HALL 2 31 Photo Detector MARINA I ST FLOOR {100} No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes EAST HALL 2 32 Photo Detector MARINA 1 ST FLOOR {100} No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes EAST HALL 2 33 Photo Detector MARINA I ST FLOOR {100} No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes EAST HALL 2 35 Photo Detector MARINA 1ST FLOOR {100} No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes EAST HALL 2 36 Photo Detector MARINA 1 ST FLOOR {100} No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes EAST HALL 2 37 Photo Detector MARINA 1ST FLOOR {100} No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes EAST BALLROOM 2 38 Photo Detector MARINA 1 ST FLOOR {100} No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes WEST BALLROOM 2 39 Photo Detector MARINA 1ST FLOOR {100} No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes WEST HALL 2 40 Photo Detector MARINA 1 ST FLOOR {100} No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes WEST HALL 2 41 Thermal Det MARINA 1 ST FLOOR {100} No Set Set None Yes STORAGE ROOM W 2 42 Thermal Det MARINA 1 ST FLOOR {100} No Set Set None Yes MECHANICAL ROOM 2 43 Thermal Det MARINA 1ST FLOOR {100} No Set Set None Yes COATROOM .FLU I Sensors Group... 14 Loop Addr TWe PointLabel Multileve DaySens NiteSens VerifyPAS Active 2 16 Photo Detector MARINA 2ND FLOOR (200) No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes WEST HALL 2 17 Photo Detector MARINA 2ND FLOOR 1200) No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes GUEST SERVICES 2 18 Photo Detector MARINA 2ND FLOOR 1200) No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes WEST HALL 2 19 Photo Detector MARINA 2ND FLOOR (2001 No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes WEST HALL 2 20 Photo Detector MARINA 2ND FLOOR 1200) No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes WEST HALL 2 21 Photo Detector MARINA 2ND FLOOR 1200) No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes MIDDLE HALL 2 22 Photo Detector MARINA 2ND FLOOR 1200) No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes MIDDLE HALL 2 23 Photo Detector MARINA 2ND FLOOR 1200) No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes MIDDLE HALL 2 24 Photo Detector MARINA 2ND FLOOR (2001 No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes EAST HALL 2 25 Photo Detector MARINA 2ND FLOOR 1200) No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes EAST HALL 2 26 Photo Detector MARINA 2ND FLOOR 12001 No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes EAST HALL 2 27 Photo Detector MARINA 2ND FLOOR (200) No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes EAST HALL 2 45 Thermal Det MARINA 2ND FLOOR 12001 No Set Set None Yes HOUSEKEEPING 2 46 Photo Detector MARINA 2ND FLOOR (200) No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes HOUSEKEEPING Group... 15 Loop Addr Tyne PointLabel Multileve DaySens NiteSens VerifyPAS Active 2 2 Photo Detector MARINA 3RD FLOOR (300) E No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes HALL 2 3 Photo Detector MARINA 3RD FLOOR 13001 No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes HALL MIDDLE 2 4 Photo Detector MARINA 3RD FLOOR 1300) No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes HALL EAST 2 5 Photo Detector MARINA 3RD FLOOR 1300) No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes HALL EAST 2 6 Photo Detector MARINA 3RD FLOOR (300) No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes HALL EAST 2 7 Photo Detector MARINA 3RD FLOOR 13001 No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes HALL MIDDLE 2 8 Photo Detector MARINA 3RD FLOOR 1300} No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes HALL WEST 2 9 Photo Detector MARINA 3RD FLOOR 13001 No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes HALL WEST 2 12 Photo Detector MARINA 3RD FLOOR 1300) No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes WEST STAIRS 2 13 Photo Detector MARINA 3RD FLOOR (300) No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes HOUSEKEEPING 2 14 Thermal Det MARINA 3RD FLOOR 1300) No Set Set None Yes ELECTRICAL ROOM 2 47 Photo Detector MARINA 3RD FLOOR 13001 No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes TOP OF E STAIRS ALU 1 Sensors Group... 50 Loop Addr Tvoe Poindabel Multileve DgySens NiteSens VefifyPAS Active 2 10 Photo Detector MARINA 3RD FLOOR(300) No 2.00% 2.00% None Yes GALLERY ROLL DOOR ALU 1 Monitor Modules Group... 4 LOOP Addr Type PointLabel Supervisory Latching VerifyPAS Active 1 43 Manual Station LODGE 1 ST FLOOR {100} No Yes None Yes COURTYARD LOBBY Group... 5 Loop Addr Tyne PointLabel Supervisory Latching VerifyPAS Active 1 1 Manual Station LODGE FLOOR T No Yes None Yes RESTAURANT WEST ENTRY 1 2 Manual Station LODGE FLOOR T BAR EAST No Yes None Yes ENTRY 1 3 Manual Station LODGE FLOOR T BAR SOUTH No Yes None Yes ENTRY 1 4 Manual Station LODGE FLOOR T No Yes None Yes PREFUNCTION NORTH ENTRY 1 5 Manual Station LODGE FLOOR T No Yes None Yes PREFUNCTION SOUTH ENTRY 1 6 Manual Station LODGE FLOOR T VESTIBULE No Yes None Yes NORTH 1 7 Manual Station LODGE 2ND FLOOR {200} No Yes None Yes MAIN ENTRY EAST 1 8 Manual Station LODGE 2ND FLOOR (200) No Yes None Yes MAIN ENTRY WEST 1 9 Manual Station LODGE 2ND FLOOR {200} No Yes None Yes TWANOH RM W ENTRY 1 10 Manual Station LODGE 2ND FLOOR {200} No Yes None Yes LAUNDRY WEST ENTRY 1 11 Manual Station LODGE 2ND FLOOR {200) W No Yes None Yes HALL ENTRY 1 33 Manual Station LODGE FLOOR T STAFF No Yes None Yes ENTRY WEST 1 51 Beam Smoke Det LODGE 2ND FL {200} TWANOH No Yes None Yes RM SMOKE BEAM Group... 6 Lyon Addr Tyne PointLabel Supervisory Latching VerifyPAS Active 1 16 Manual Station LODGE 3RD FLOOR 1300) No Yes None Yes STAIRS 1 17 Manual Station LODGE 3RD FLOOR {300) No Yes None Yes EAST STAIRS 1 18 Manual Station LODGE 3RD FLOOR {300} N No Yes None Yes COURTYARD 1 34 Manual Station LODGE 3RD FLOOR {300} No Yes None Yes MECHANICAL ROOM Group... 7 Loop Addr Tyne PointLabel Supervisory Latching VerifyPAS Active 1 13 Manual Station LODGE 4TH FLOOR {400} TOP No Yes None Yes OF STAIRS 1 14 Manual Station LODGE 4TH FLOOR {400} No Yes None Yes EAST STAIRS ALU 1 Monitor Modules 1 15 Manual Station LODGE 4TH FLOOR(400) N No Yes None Yes COURTYARD Group... 8 LOOP Addr Type PointLabel Supervisory Latching VerifyPAS, Active 1 12 N.O. Contacts LODGE FLOOR T ANSUL No Yes None Yes KITCHEN HOOD Group... 13 Loop Addr Type PointLabel Supervisory Latching Ve i PAS Active 2 6 Manual Station MARINA 1 ST FLOOR{100} No Yes None Yes EAST STAIRS 2 7 Manual Station MARINA 1 ST FLOOR{100} No Yes None Yes BALLROOM E EXIT 2 8 Manual Station MARINA 1 ST FLOOR{I 00} No Yes None Yes BALLROOM W EXIT 2 12 Manual Station MARINA 1ST FLOOR (100) No Yes None Yes WEST STAIRS Group... 14 Loop Addr —TXR— PointLabel Supervisory Latching VerifyPAS Active 2 3 Manual Station MARINA 2ND FLOOR (200) No Yes None Yes WEST STAIRS 2 4 Manual Station MARINA 2ND FLOOR(200) No Yes None Yes EAST STAIRS 2 5 Manual Station MARINA 2ND FLOOR{200} No Yes None Yes EAST HALL EXIT 2 11 Manual Station MARINA 2ND FLOOR{200) No Yes None Yes EAST STAIRS EXIT 2 18 Manual Station MARINA 2ND FLOOR (200) No Yes None Yes WEST STAIRS Group... 15 Loop Addr Type PointLabel Supervisory Latching VerifyPAS Active 2 1 Manual Station MARINA 3RD FLOOR(300) No Yes None Yes EAST STAIRS 2 2 Manual Station MARINA 3RD FLOOR (300) No Yes None Yes WEST STAIRS Group... 50 Loop Addr Type PointLabel Supervisory Latching VerifyPAS, Active 1 52 Beam Smoke Det LODGE 2ND FL(200) MAIN No Yes None Yes LOBBY SMOKE BEAM Group... 82 Loop Addr Type PointLabel Supervisory Latching VerifyPAS Active 1 21 Supervisory Sw LODGE RTU-3 DUCT DET Yes Yes None Yes ROOF 1 22 Supervisory Sw LODGE RTU-4 DUCT DET Yes Yes None Yes ROOF 1 23 Supervisory Sw LODGE RTU-7 DUCT DET Yes Yes None Yes ROOF ALU 1 Monitor Modules l 24 Supervisory Sw LODGE RTU-8 DUCT DET Yes Yes None Yes ROOF 1 ' 25 Supervisory Sw LODGE RTU-9 DUCT DET Yes Yes None Yes ROOF 1 35 Supervisory Sw LODGE AHU-5 DUCT DET 3RD Yes Yes None Yes FLOOR 1 36 Supervisory Sw LODGE 1ST FL AHU-2 DUCT Yes Yes None Yes DET PREP KITCHEN 1 37 Supervisory Sw LODGE 1ST FL AHU-1 DUCT Yes Yes None Yes DET PREP KITCHEN 1 38 Supervisory Sw LODGE 1 ST FL AHU-3 DUCT Yes Yes None Yes DET PREP KITCHEN 2 9 Supervisory Sw MARINA 1ST FLOOR{100) Yes Yes None Yes AHU-7 DUCT DET 2 10 Supervisory Sw MARINA 1 ST FLOOR{I 00) Yes Yes None Yes AHU-6 DUCT DET Group... 83 Loop Addr Twe PointLabel Supervisory Latching VeriUAS Agjj3Le 1 27 Supervisory Sw LODGE 3RD FLOOR{300) Yes Yes None Yes SPRINKLER TAMPER 1 29 Supervisory Sw LODGE 4TH FLOOR(400) Yes Yes None Yes SPRINKLER TAMPER 1 31 Supervisory Sw LODGE 2ND FLOOR(200) Yes Yes None Yes ISOLATION TAMPER 1 32 Supervisory Sw LODGE 2ND FLOOR(200) Yes Yes None Yes SPRINKLER TAMPER 1 39 Supervisory Sw LODGE RESORT TAMPER Yes Yes None Yes (LEFT) FACP ROOM 1 40 Supervisory Sw LODGE RESORT TAMPER Yes Yes None Yes (RIGHT)FACP ROOM 1 42 Supervisory Sw LODGE DRY SYS TAMPER Yes Yes None Yes FACP ROOM 1 53 Supervisory Sw LODGE DRY SYS LOW Yes Yes None Yes PRESSURE FACP ROOM 1 55 Supervisory Sw LODGE WET SYSTEM TAMPER Yes Yes None Yes FACP ROOM 1 60 Supervisory Sw LODGE SNAC TROUBLE Yes Yes None Yes Group... 84 LQgR Ali Type PointLabel Supervisory Latching VerifyPAS Active 2 14 Supervisory Sw MARINA 3RD FLOOR{3001 Yes Yes None Yes TAMPER E STAIRS 2 17 Supervisory Sw MARINA 2ND FLOOR (200) Yes Yes None Yes SPRINKLER TAMPER 2 20 Supervisory Sw MARINA 1 ST FL (100) TAMPER Yes Yes None Yes E STAIRS 2 21 Supervisory Sw MARINA 1ST FL (100) ISO Yes Yes None Yes VALV WEST STAIRS 2 22 Supervisory Sw MARINA 1ST FL {1001 ISO Yes Yes None Yes VALV E STAIRS Group... 91 Lpop Addr Tyne PointLabel Supervisory Latching YeftPAS Active 1 26 WaterFlow Sw LODGE 3RD FLOOR 13001 No Yes None Yes SPRINKLER FLOW ALU 1 Monitor Modules 1 28 WaterFlow Sw LODGE 4TH FLOOR(400) No Yes None Yes SPRINKLER FLOW 1 ' 30 WaterFlow Sw LODGE 2ND FLOOR{200) No Yes None Yes SPRINKLER FLOW 1 41 WaterFlow Sw LODGE DRY SYS FLOW No Yes None Yes ALARM FACP ROOM 1 54 WaterFlow Sw LODGE WET SYSTEM FLOW No Yes None Yes FACP ROOM Group... 92 Loon Addr Tyne PointLabel Supervisory Latchin¢ VerifyPAS Active 2 13 WaterFlow Sw MARINA 3RD FLOOR{300) No Yes None Yes FLOW EAST STAIRS 2 16 WaterFlow Sw MARINA 2ND FLOOR 1200) No Yes None Yes FLOW EAST STAIRS 2 19 WaterFlow Sw MARINA 1 ST FLOOR{1001 No Yes None Yes FLOW EAST STAIRS ALU 1 AOMS General Output Lists... Lp Addr Toe Point Label Group(s) Silence Degrade Alarm TrbL Suov WTest Action PAhn Ac i 1 45 Form C Relay ELEVATOR 1 3 No Yes No No No No No No Yes MAIN RECALL 1 46 Form C Relay ELEVATOR 1 2 No Yes No No No No No No Yes ALT RECALL 1 47 Form C Relay ELEVATOR 2 11 No Yes No No No No No No Yes MAIN RECALL 1 48 Form C Relay ELEVATOR 2 10 No Yes No No No No No No Yes ALT RECALL 1 57 Form C Relay GENERAL No Yes Yes No No No No No Yes ALARM 1 58 Form C Relay WATERFLOW 91,92 No Yes No No No No No No Yes 1 59 Form C Relay SUPERVISORY No Yes No No Yes No No No Yes 2 15 Form C Relay GALLERY ROLL 50 No Yes No No No No No No Yes DOOR ALU 1 Output Groups SwAdr Type Loop Point Label Output Groups 1 AOM 1 45 ELEVATOR 1 MAIN RECALL 3 0 0 0 0 1 AOM 1 46 ELEVATOR 1 ALT RECALL 2 0 0 0 0 1 AOM 1 47 ELEVATOR 2 MAIN RECALL 11 0 0 0 0 1 AOM 1 48 ELEVATOR 2 ALT RECALL 10 0 0 0 0 1 AOM 1 58 WATERFLOW 91 92 0 0 0 1 AOM 2 15 GALLERY ROLL DOOR 50 0 0 0 0 FIRE & LIFE SAFETY INSPECTION: STATEMENT OF DEFICIENCY & CORRECTIVE ACTION FACILITY l ADDRESS CITY ZIP PHONE NAME \ot \ INSPECTOR AGENCY DA 360-427-9670 X-273 MASON COUNTY FIRE MARSHAL FD g' ITEM No. STATEMENT OF CODE OR WAC CORRECTIVE ACTION CORRECTION DEFICIENCY REFERENCE REQUIRED REQUIRED BY DATE �9� t� f.�J 4�.5� • J J cn Q W Iq 20 LL. 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Doty to obtain signs, field place at 25 feet intervals. Fire Marshal reserves the right to require painted curbs if fire lane signage is not preventing cars from parking in fire lanes. (I have a call into Doty who was going to order and install the signs for us) • Fire access/turnaround in cottage courtyard. Steve Swarthout wants to be involved in the installation/placement of the "grass-crete". He would like the area to be blocked off with breakable bollards. • Flow test with Smith Fire Systems will be completed when Rich Heinrich is back from his vacation. (I have a call into Rich Heinrich) • Fittings on hydrants need to be "Storiz—4 inch". • Standpipes will need to be labeled o Etched metal Steve to e- o Pump pressure in PSI o Description of what stand pie serves ■ Cottages ■ Courtyard ■ Hotel ■ East Exposure ■ Dock o Steve to send description of size and material • Standpipes on lobby level, Plaza building. In order to enclose, we need to: o Externalize valve outside enclosure o Provide 44" clearance r LEVEL ONE SECURITY INC. P.O.BOX IM BUCKLEY,WA 98M TElrr2.535914r" FAX;253863.8875 March 16, 2004 REGARDING: ALDERBROOK FIRE ALARM MEMO TO: DOUG BURTON, L&L ELECTRIC. Hi Doug, I had a meeting today with the Mason County Fire Marshal, Steve Swartout and discussed some ideas on the fire alarm in relationship to the cabins. This is what we concluded: 1. Every sleeping room will have a line voltage, local smoke detector with a sounder which will be independent of the main fire alarm. 2. Each room in the cabins will have in it a 135 degree rate of rise heat detector which is tied to the main alarm system, but will only ring the horns in the cabins. These heat detectors will send a trouble signal to the main FCP and call the alarm center as well. None of the horns in the main complex will trip if a cabin does go into alarm. Because of there close proximity to each other, only the cabins will be alerted if a cabin heat detector trips. 3. Each cabin will have an inside horn that will be tripped by the cabin heat detectors and also the main fire alarm. This will mean if the main fire alarm trips, those in the cabins will be alerted along with the rest of the complex. 4. There will be no outside bells, horns or strobes on the cabins, only inside horns. Please let me know if you have any Questions or concerns. Thanks, Bob Short PRESIDENT — --------------------- Steven Swarthout- Re: Please review'aldebrook memo cabins' Page 1 c . From: Steven Swarthout To: Bob Short Date: 3/11/04 7:52AM Subject: Re: Please review'aldebrook memo cabins' Two things -You stated that the Heat Rate of Rise detectors will send in a trouble signal to the monitoring company,while this is true, it should also be sending in an alarm signal. I am assuming this is the case, but I just want to be sure. The second item is the evacuation of the cabins on alarm activation of the main Hotel. This is not something I am requesting or requiring, you need to talk to North Forty to make sure this is something they want to do. >>> Bob Short<boblevelone@com cast.net> 03/10/04 04:55PM >>> Please review the attached document. I� - CStelen Swarthout- Re: Please review'aldebrook memo cabins' Page 1 r From: Bob Short <boblevelone@comcast.net> To: Steven Swarthout <SteveS@co.mason.wa.us> Date: 3/16/04 6:03AM Subject: Re: Please review 'aldebrook memo cabins' HI STEVE, LET ME CLEAR UP THESE ISSUES. YES THE HEAT DETECTORS IN THE CABINS WILL SEND AN ALARM SIGNAL TO THE MONITORING CENTER, BUT WILL NOT RING THE HORNS IN THE MAIN BUILDING. THESE HEAT DETECTORS WILL RING THE MINI HORNS IN THE CABINS ONLY. THANKS FOR THE HELP! BOB Steven Swarthout wrote: >Two things -You stated that the Heat Rate of Rise detectors will send in a trouble signal to the monitoring company, while this is true, it should also be sending in an alarm signal. I am assuming this is the case, but I just want to be sure. The second item is the evacuation of the cabins on alarm activation of the main Hotel. This is not something I am requesting or requiring, you need to talk to North Forty to make sure this is something they want to do. »»Bob Short <boblevelone@comcast.net> 03/10/04 04:55PM >>> >Please review the attached document. ------ - ---- ---- -- - - - ------- Steven Swarthout- Re: Please review'aldebrook memo cabins' Page 1 J From: Steven Swarthout To: Bob Short Subject: Re: Please review'ald ebrook memo cabins' Yes, each room includes bedrooms and the bathrooms. I would suggest a fixed temp in the bathroom. >>> Bob Short <boblevelone@comcast.net>04/19/04 10:19AM >>> Hi Steve, I am sorry to keep bothering you but does"each room" include the bedrooms with the local smoke detectors and the bathroom? I just want to be clear because I was originally told it would be"a" heat detector in each cabin and priced it accordingly. Thanks, Bob Steven Swarthout wrote: >The smoke detectors are a building code requirement and I do not want them tied to the alarm system, those are local. I want a heat rate of rise detector in each room, connected to the fire alarm system, alerting the cabin and sending an alarm to the monitoring company(which I have already mentioned below). »»Bob Short <boblevelone aacomcast.net> 04/14/04 09:17AM >>> >Hi Steve, >Things are moving fast at Alderbrook. The electricians will be pulling >wire soon for the cabins. I just wanted to be absolutly sure that they >are done to your satisfaction. The detection will include a local line >voltage smoke detector in each sleeping room and a rate of rise heat >detector tied to the addressable fire alarm system in the main area of >the cabin. The addressable heat detector will trip the cabin horns only >but send a trouble signal to the monitoring company. >Thanks for your help, >Bob Short >Steven Swarthout wrote: >>Two things -You stated that the Heat Rate of Rise detectors will send in a trouble signal to the monitoring company, while this is true, it should also be sending in an alarm signal. I am assuming this is the case, but I just want to be sure. The second item is the evacuation of the cabins on alarm activation of the main Hotel. This is not something I am requesting or requiring, you need to talk to North Forty to make sure this is something they want to do. Steven Swarthout- Re Please review'aldebrook memo cabins' Page 1 From: Steven Swarthout To: Bob Short Date: 4/15/04 12:23PM Subject: Re: Please review'aldebrook memo cabins' The smoke detectors are a building code requirement and I do not want them tied to the alarm system, those are local. I want a heat rate of rise detector in each room, connected to the fire alarm system, alerting the cabin and sending an alarm to the monitoring company(which I have already mentioned below). >>> Bob Short<boblevelone@com cast.net> 04/14/04 09:17AM >>> Hi Steve, Things are moving fast at Alderbrook. The electricians will be pulling wire soon for the cabins. I just wanted to be absolutly sure that they are done to your satisfaction. The detection will include a local line voltage smoke detector in each sleeping room and a rate of rise heat detector tied to the addressable fire alarm system in the main area of the cabin. The addressable heat detector will trip the cabin horns only but send a trouble signal to the monitoring company. Thanks for your help, Bob Short Steven Swarthout wrote: >Two things -You stated that the Heat Rate of Rise detectors will send in a trouble signal to the monitoring company, while this is true, it should also be sending in an alarm signal. I am assuming this is the case, but I just want to be sure. The second item is the evacuation of the cabins on alarm activation of the main Hotel. This is not something I am requesting or requiring, you need to talk to North Forty to make sure this is something they want to do. »»Bob Short <boblevelone(a)com cast.net> 03/10/04 04:55PM >>> >Please review the attached document. ------ — — ----- ----- Steven Swarthout- Fire Protection Report Alderbrook Inn Page 1 From: Steven Swarthout To: Barbara Anderson Subject: Fire Protection Report Alderbrook Inn Hi Barbara; I have reviewed the fire protection report done by Tuazon Engineering and have a few comments/recommendations. I have had discussions with both Chief Heinrich and Eric Tuazon concerning this report. I would like to start off by saying, that I am very pleased with this report and by putting everything down in writing it will help us all know what is going to be required and will make plan review and inspections go much smoother. Page 5#1 Manual Fire Alarm -The manual fire alarm located on the dock shall be connected to the FACP, transmit an alarm to the annunciator in the lobby and to the central station monitoring company but will not evacuate the main building by sounding the building alarm. Page 5 & 6#2 Smoke Detection -A smoke detector connected to the FACP will be required in the Fire Control Room. For clarification purposes I also want to note that the corridor smoke detectors will be connected to the FACP, the smoke detectors in the units (rooms) themselves, required by the 1997 edition of the UBC, 310.9.1.5, are not connected to FACP and shall sound an audible alarm in the unit only. Page 6#3 Notification Appliances- I will not require horn strobes on the dock. I believe that this will be a maintenance nightmare and does not serve any purpose for building evacuation. I will require a 10' bell with strobe on the exterior of the building on the front (106 side) in an approved location. To notify occupants on the dock of a building alarm I suggest that a 10' bell strobe also be placed in an approved location on the back side (facing the dock)of the building. Page 6#6 Duct Detectors -The duct detectors will send in trouble signals to the FACP as recommended by the report. Page 6 & 7#7 Cottage Smoke Detectors -The statement I made above about the smoke detectors in the rooms will be the same requirement here. What I will require though is an Automatic Fire Alarm System, with heat rate of rise detectors. This system will be connected to the main FACP, send an alarm signal to the central monitoring station and front desk annunciator, and will sound an alarm only in the building (4 plex)that the device is activated in. Here again I do not want to evacuate the main building if a cottage goes into alarm. Page 8#1 &2 Fire Department/Hose Connections- I recommend that the interior standpipe be part of the buildings sprinkler system, called a combination system. This would eliminate the need to charge 2 systems (sprinkler&dry standpipe) in a fire situation within the building. All dry standpipe FDC's and hose connections will be painted safety yellow on the barrel (do not paint siamese)with the location of the hose connections stenciled in black, IE cottage courtyard etc. The sprinkler/interior standpipe FDC will be painted red (again do not paint siamese). I am sure as we go there will be other specific items not yet addressed, but I think we have done a good job of identifying most of the big things. If you have any questions, concerns or further comments please contact me. Steve Swarthout Mason County Fire Marshal JAN. 8, 2003 6: 24PM COLLINSWOERMAN NO - 2799 P. 2 FIRE PROTECTION REPORT Design Development Phase Alderbrook Inn Plaza Building & New Wing Union, Washington Prepared for: North Forty Lodging, LLC 22526 SE 641h Place, Suite 210 Issaquah, Washington 98027 r CLY n 6 January 2003 Tuazon Engineering 4322 NE 7`h Street Renton,Washington 98059 425.917.1683 tel �O 425.917.1705 fax yr' www.tuazon.com JAN. 8, 2003 6: 24PM COLLINSWOERMAN N0. 2799 P. 3 Alderbrook Inn-Plaza Building&New Wing 6 January 2003 Union,Washington Page i Table of Contents I. Introduction................... ...............................................................................................................1 II. Fire Sprinkler Systems..........................................................................................................................1 A. Existing Conditions.....................................:..................................................................................1 B. System Requirements—Plaza Building, New Wing, and Pool &Spa Building............................2 C. System Requirements—Cottages................................................................................................4 D. System Requirements--Dock.......................................................................................................4 III- Fire Alarm Systems...............................................................................................................................4 A. Existing Conditions........................................................................................................................4 B. System Requirements—All Buildings...........................................................................................6 IV. Fire Standpipe Systems.............................................................. .........................................................7 A. Existing Conditions........................................................................................................................7 B. System Requirements—Plaza Building, New Wing, and Exterior Courtyard...............................8 C. System Requirements Cottage Courtyard.................................................................................8 D. System Requirements—Dock.......................................................................................................9 V. Conclusion.............................................................................................................................................9 JAN. 8. 2003 6: 24PM COLLINSWOERMAN N0. 2799 P. 4 Alderbrook Inn-Plaza Building&New Wing 6 January 2003 Vnion,Washington Page 1 I, Introduction North Forty Lodging LLC has retained Tuazon Engineering as fire protection consultant for the renovation and construction at Alderbrook Inn located in Union,Washington_ This Report documents the fire protection approach for the project with respect to fire protection and life safety systems. Existing system conditions and proposed upgrades are documented herein for conceptual review and approval by the Fire Department and Fire Marshal. Fire protection systems will be designed by licensed fire protection contractors as required by WAC. All fire protection shop drawings will be subject to Fire Marshal review, approval, and inspections. The fire protection improvements described herein were initially discussed at a 16 January 2002 meeting between the Owner,Architect,and Mason County Building and Fire Officials. It is the intent of this report to clarify and expand upon the concepts initially discussed at this meeting_ Tuazon Engineering conducted a site visit on 6 November 2002 to review the existing fire protection systems and confirm the proposed scope of system improvements. II. Fire Sprinkler Systems A. Existing Conditions The Plaza Building at Alderbrook is currently protected by a wet and dry sprinkler system installed in approximately 1977. Buildings that are separate from the Plaza Building, including the Pool and Spa Building and Cottage Buildings, are not sprinklered. An 8-inch 1977 Viking Model F-1 alarm check valve(Figure 1,on left)provides wet pipe sprinkler protection to most areas of the Plaza Building. The system is designed on a pipe schedule system and utilizes standard response sprinkler heads throughout. Sprinklers are typically 1977 Viking Model C, making them approximately 25 years old. Figure 1.Existing Sprinkler System Controls A 6-inch Viking Model D-1 dry pipe valve(Figure 1, on right) provides dry pipe sprinkler protection to exterior decks,overhangs, and canopies at the Plaza Building. The system was also designed on a pipe schedule basis, and employs an accelerator in order to meet trip time requirements per NFPA 13. The system uses standard response heads typically identical to the wet system. Static pressure to both system valves was witnessed to be approximately 125 psi. System coverage appears to comply with the basic requirements of NFPA 13, Installation of Sprinkler Systems. I JAN. 8, 2003 6: 24PM COLLINSWOERMAN N0, 279911 P. 5 Alderbrook Inn-Plaza Building R New Wing 6 January 2003 Union,Washington Page 2 Since the initial installation of these systems, code requirements and industry standards have changed, resulting in a number of conditions that will require correction as part of the project. These items are listed in the following section. B. System Requirements—Plaza Building, New Wing, and Pool & Spa Building The proposed New Wing and renovation project will essentially consolidate the Inn into a single contiguous structure, excluding the Cottage buildings. In accordance with NFPA 13. the basic sprinkler system scope is to extend sprinkler protection to all new and existing areas of the complex that are not already sprinklered. The following lists specific design requirements of the proposed sprinkler system: Item Requirement Summary 1 Backflow Prevention Existing sprinkler systems employ a standard check valve as a means of preventing backflow into the potable water supply (Figure 2). Current standards dictate a double detector check valve be used meeting the local water department requirements. A new backflow prevention device is therefore proposed for the new and existing systems. This may be provided in the existing fire sprinkler riser room,or in a new underground vault. . 2 Fire Control Room The existing riser room provides inadequate space for new fire alarm and sprinkler equipment. This room will be reconfigured and expanded to meet new space requirements. The reconfigured room will be converted into a Fire Control Room as a central location for fire department operations at the facility_ In addition to fire sprinkler and fire alarm system controls, a laminated site plan showing locations of fire protection equipment,copies of fire protection system drawings, and a phone line are recommended. 3 Upgrade Existing The existing dry and wet system control valves utilize dated Sprinkler Valves equipment. Maintenance and repair costs are expected to escalate due to general lack of parts, especially for the dry system_ In addition,since each system was sized on the pipe schedule method,the existing equipment Is oversized based on today's standards, and can be reduced in size with a system redesign based on hydraulic calculations per NFPA 13. Reduction in equipment size can be expected to allow all equipment to fit in the reconfigured riser room_ It is proposed that the existing wet and dry systems be reconfigured at the riser room and pipe sizing confirmed using hydraulic calculations. 4 Improve Sprinkler Is it noted that the existing wet and dry system waterflow alarms Monitoring Alarm are connected to a common alarm zone on the existing fire alarm panel. Sprinkler system contrul valves and high/low air pressure (dry system)are currently not monitored. These conditions do not meet current code requirements,and it is proposed that all sprinkler alarms and valves be monitored discretely by the new fire alarm panel (see fire alarm section in this report). 5 Relocate Existing Fire The current wall mounted fire department connection(FOC)is Department located at the end of the loading dock adjacent the current riser Connection FDC room on a combustible wall(Figure 3 - It is not located within JAN. 8. 2003 6 : 24PM COLLINSWOERMAN � N0. 2799�P. 6�.,_ Alderbrook Inn-Plaza Building&Now Wing 6 January 2003 Union,Washington Page 3 75'of a fire hydrant in accordance with industry standards of good practice_ It is proposed that the sprinkler FDC be relocated remote from the building at the upper end of the loading dock. A single FDC will feed all sprinkler systems at the facility. 6 New Sprinkler Control New sprinkler system control valves will be provided to supply valve(s) the newly sprinklered areas of the Inn. These will be located adjacent the existing sprinkler system valves in the Fire Control Room. At least one new wet system is anticipated to feed the New Wing and Pool&Spa Building. The system will be hydraulically calculated in accordance with NFPA 13 (UBC Standard 9-1)_ 7 Replace Existing The existing sprinklers are 25 years old. Sprinklers greater than Sprinkler Heads 30 years old typically require sample testing to ensure adequate performance in fire event. As the architectural redesign of guest rooms and public spaces necessitate new sprinkler heads in any case,new sprinkler heads are proposed throughout the project. All residential guest rooms will utilize residential sprinkler heads in accordance with current NFPA 13 requirements. Sprinkler heads in the remainder of the building areas will be replaced with quick response heads also meeting current standards. 8 Dry Sprinklers at There are existing dry sprinklers located at the Upper Courtyard Upper Floor Courtyard to protect combustible overhangs from the walkways above (Figure 4). The dry sprinklers utilized are pendent heads that have been incorrectly installed in the sidewall position. It is proposed that these heads be replaced with dry sidewall sprinklers in accordance with current code requirements. i Figure 2.Existing Check Valve(Item 1) 1 JAN. 8, 2003 6 : 25PM COLLINSWOERMAN N0. 2799 P. 7 Alderbrook Inn-Plaza Building&New Wing 6 January 2003 Union,Washington Page 4 x Figure J.Existing FDC(Item 5) i 1 Figure 4.Existing Dry Sprinklers(Item 8) C. System Requirements—Cottages The existing cottages are non sprinklered and do not require sprinkler protection per current code requirements given adequate fire access and water supplies are available to the site. No changes are anticipated with respect to fire sprinkler protection. Reference standpipe and fire alarm sections of this report for additional cottage fire protection features. D. System Requirements—Dock The existing dock is non sprinklered and does not require sprinkler protection per current code requirements. No changes are proposed with respect to fire sprinkler protection, III. Fire Alarm Systems A. Existing Conditions An existing fire alarm system is provided in the Plaza Building (Figure 5). This is an Edwards Model 5660 single-zone (non-addressable)fire alarm panel. Based on obtained test reports,the system currently monitors (1)manual fire alarm, (1)smoke detector, (8) heat detectors, and (2) sprinkler waterflow alarms on a common zone. There are 13 mechanical bells on a single notification circuit providing fire alarm audibility. Alarms are transmitted off site via a separate Silent Knight digital alarm communicator transmitter(DACT) using two(2) phone lines. . JAN. 8. 2003 6; 25PM COLLINSWOERMAN N0, 2799 P. 8 Alderbrook Inn-Plaza Building& New Wing 6 January 2003 Union,Washington Page 5 Figure 5.Existing Fire Alarm Control Panel Although the current system likely met the code requirements at the time of initial installation,the equipment does not provide the capacity and features to comply with current codes. It will thus be completely replaced with a new system. B. System Requirements—All Buildings A single new fire alarm system is proposed to provide monitoring and alarm capabilities throughout the complex. This will be an addressable, analog system meeting the current requirements of Mason County, 1997 UFC, and NFPA 72. 1997 UFC Section 1007 (WAC 51-44)provides the minimum requirements for fire alarm systems and requires a fire alarm system due to the Group R-1 (residential)areas of the building. Previous project discussions have focused on providing a high yet reasonable level of fire protection due to the Inherent fire fighting challenges of the site. The following lists specific design requirements of the proposed fire alarm system: Item Re uirement Summary 1 Manual Fire Alarms The current system provides only one(1) manual pull station located at the lobby offices. A delayed fire department response j can result from this condition a manual fire alarm must be verified and initiated by building staff. The proposed new system will provide manual fire alarms throughout the Plaza Building, New Wing, and Pool and Spa Building In accordance with NFPA 72 and UFC Section 1007.3.3.1. Addressable pull stations will be used and located at every exit on every level of the buildings. The provision of manual pull stations improves the fire department response over the current system. As directed by the Mason County Fire Marshal in previous discussions, manual lire alarm(s)will also be provided at the exterior dock. Due to the outside weather conditions, conventional manual pull stations in lieu of addressable devices 100 � Q will be used in accordance with UL listings. Such conventional devices will be provided on a discrete addressable zone. The devices will be connected directly to the new fire alarm panel via U underground conduit to the Plaza Building (i.e.a separate fire alarm control panel will not be used)- 2 I Smoke Detection Smoke detection devices require sl nlficant maintenance and, JAN. 8. 2003 6: 25PM COLLINSWOERMAN NO. 2799 P. 9- Alderbrook Inn-Plaza Building&New Wing 6 January 2003 Union,Washington Page 6 when improperly or indiscriminately placed, can result in numerous false alarms and general degrading of occupant behavior to fire alarms. The primary automatic fire detection devices in the Plaza Building, New Wing, and Pool and Spa Building are intended to be the sprinkler waterflow alarms which will sense the flow from a single sprinkler head operating. r\ To provide improved alarm annunciation and augment the existing sprinkler waterflow alarms,smoke detection is proposed for the interior corridors of the Plaza Building and New Wing. (.; These areas represent locations not always occupied,where f smoke detection provides the most benefit. \\ The lobby area,offices, meeting rooms,and assembly spaces do not require smoke detection per 1997 UFC, in recognitlon that sentlent human occupants provide improved Fre recognition over electronic fire alarm devices. Additional smoke detection in these areas will result In increased maintenance costs without substantial life safety benefit, and are not recommended. C6-\46 3 Notification Appliances The exiting system utilizes mechanical alarm bells as means of fire alarm notification(Figure 6). These devices do not provide the standard alarm signal specified In 1997 UFC 1007.3.3.3.2 J� and will be replaced with new notification appliances throughout. v A voice alarm system is not required for the building, as previously acknowledged by the Mason County Fire Marshal. To provide Fire alarm notification, horns and visual alarms complying .0 with the current edition of NFPA 72(UFC 10-2)will be provided. �� Visual alarm device placement will be in accordance with Washington Stat__ a Amendments to UBC and UFC. L The dock will be provided with one or more weatherproof horn/strobes, as required by the Fire Marshal. Similar to the manual fire alarms at the dock,these devices will be directly p connected to the main fire alarm panel In the Fire Control Room. 4 Sprinkler System The existing system does not properly monitor sprinkler system Monitoring waterflow and tamper switches. The new fire alarm system will provide discrete addresses for each waterflow alarm,tamper switch,and trouble device(high/low air)In accordance with code requirements. 5 Door Release A new 2-hour area separation wall will be constructed between the Plaza Building and New Wing. The new fire alarm system will control fire door release If/as needed. 6 Duct Detectors Duct detectors required by UBC as part of the mechanical system design will be connected to the fire alarm system. Duct detection is primarily intended to initiate fire/smoke dampers rather than initiate occupant evacuation. It is therefore recommended and proposed that duct detectors be programmed jlvc as trouble signals rather than alarm signals. This approach is in INS, line with standards enforced in other fire jurisdictions to reduce nuisance alarms and improve flre alarm system effectiveness, 7 Cottage Smoke Alarms As reported,the existing Cottage Buildings do not currently have single or multiple station smoke alarms. As documented In previous discussions with the Fire Marshal, new hard-wired multiple station smoke alarms will be provided in all cottages. Smoke alarms will be located in accordance wlth 1997 UFC JAN. 8, 2003 6: 25PM COLLINSWOERMAN NO. 2799 P. 10 Alderbrook Inn-Play^ 6 January 2003 Union,W--' �C / Page 7 Locations within existing Group R Occupancies. sly cited by the Fire Marshal that the new smoke nected to the main fire alarm control panel in the Q • )om. Such interconnection is only allowed by UFC long as such devices provide annunciation only s recognlzes that nuisance alarms are a ri with smoke alarms as a result of smoking, household particulates. While an audible alarm in is acceptable for the occupant of the iot appropriate to alarm the Plaza Building, of&Spa Building. ie cottage smoke alarms be connected to the m in the Fire Control Room as follows: New �� r _-lion smoke alarms with tandem connections e _,pai corm A/Form C dry contacts will be provided in each �c cottage. Each set of cottage smoke alarms will receive primary power from the building wiring. A signaling line clrcult(SLC) from the flre alarm control panel in the Fire Control Room will be run in underground conduit to each cottage building. The SLC will support addressable monitor module devices and connect to a smoke alarm relay contact at each cottage building. Upon a cottage smoke alarm activation,the relay contacts will initiate a trouble signal at the fire alarm panel,allowing staff to respond and investigate the condition in lieu of full building evacuation. Figure G.Existing Fire Alarm Bell(Item 3) IV. Fire Standpipe Systems A. Existing Conditions There are currently no Class I standpipe systems Installed in any of the buildings. Fire fighting efforts for the facility rely on manual overhaul of hoses and equipment through the interior of the building or via footpaths and access roads on the property. Although the proposed New Wing and renovation does not require a standpipe system per UBC Table 9-A, it has been recognized by the deslgn team and Fire Department that a comprehensive interior and exterior standpipe system is required to mitigate the challenging site conditions resulting from the reconfiguration of the building. Specifically, the standpipe systems proposed JAN. 8. 2003 6: 25PM COLLINSWOERMAN -. -- N0, 2799 P, 11 Alderbrook Inn-Plaza Building&New Wing 6 January 2003 Union,Washington Page 5 are the primary component of an alternate materials/methods proposal to mitigate limited fire apparatus access roads to the north side of the property. A total of three(3) separate manual dry standpipe systems complying with 2000 NFPA 14, Installation of Standpipe, Private Hydrant, and Hose Systems will be provided. The following sections describe the requirements for each system. B. System Requirements—Plaza Building, New Wing, and Exterior Courtyard Item Requirement Summary 1 Fire Department A standpipe fire department connection(FDC)Is a connection Connections through which the fire department can pump water into for fire extingulshment. .J2 �i The FDC will be located at the east end of the fire lone fronting the New Wing. It will be used to provide fire water supplies to hose connections inside and outside the building. 2 2%'Hose Connections A hose connection consists of equipment for the connection of a \C hose to the standpipe system and includes a 2-1/2 inch hose valve and threaded outlet. Both interior and exterior hose connections are proposed for this system. \ Interior hose connections will be provided at each Floor landing at Stair 2 and 3 In the New Wing and in new Stair 262 in the Plaza Building_ Exterior hose connections will be provided in the how-��S�tc^K Courtyard at locations prescribed by the Fire Marshal. Interior hose connections will be 2%inch,cast brass, with male (external)National Hose Standard (NHS)threads_ External hose connections may be either hose connections installed as a freestanding'siamese"arrangement, or dry-type, two-way private hydrants with 2 x 2%outlets(no engine port). Final equipment selection to be made by Fire Department, 3 Piping Underground piping shall be maintained normally dry(no system pressure)and conform to NFPA 24, Private Fire Mains. Ductile iron pipe conforming to NFPA 24 shall be used except steel may be used for at exterior hose connections and FDC's where extemaily coated and wrapped, and Internally galvanized. C. System Requirements—Cottage Courtyard Item Requirement Summary 1 Fire Department The Cottage standpipe system will have one(1) FDC located at Connection to the north of the cottages along the common fire lane with the Plaza Building. The FDC will be labeled to indicate the system served. 2 2'/s'Hose Connections No Interior hose connections are proposed for the one story structures. As discussed with the Fire Marshal and Fire Depaertment, multiple exterior hose connections will be provided in the Courtyard at prescribed locations. External hose connections may be either hose connections Installed as a free-standing`siamese"arrangement,or dry-type, two-way private hydrants wlth 2 x 2'/x outlets no engine port). JAN. 8, 2003 6 : 25PM� COLLINSWOERMAN -'N0. 2799-P. 12 r 1' A i Alderbrook Inn-Plaza Building&New Wing 6 January 2003 Union, Washington Page 9 Final equipment selection to be made by Fire Department. 3 Plping Underground piping shall be maintained normally dry(no system pressure)and conform to NFPA 24, Private Fire Mains. Ductile iron pipe conforming to NFPA 24 shall be used except steel may be used for at exterior hose connections and FDC's where externally coated and wrapped,and internally galvanized. D. System Requirements—Dock Item Subject Summary 1 Fire Department The Dock standpipe system will have one(1) FDC located as Connection directed by the Pre Marshal. Currently this FDC is shown west of the cottage immediately adjacent the dock to provide visibility of the dock condition by the responding engine company. 2 2'/2"Hose Connections The number of hose connections will be as prescribed by the Fire Marshal. A two-way hose connection at the mid point of the dock may be sufficient to provide the necessary fire flows while keeping a sufficient distance from a boat fire at the end of the dock. Further discussion with the Fire Marshal will confirm hose connection requirements. 3 Piping Underground piping shall be maintained normally dry(no system pressure)and conform to NFPA 24,Private Fire Mains. Where standpipe piping runs exposed under the dock,intemally and externally galvanized steel pipe will be utilized. V. Conclusion This report documents the proposed fire protection approach and design requirements for the Alderbrook Inn project. It is provided to facilitate Mason County approval of fire protection system requirements for construction documents incorporatlon by the design team. Questions or comments regarding this report may be directed to Eric Tuazon at 425.917.1683 or via email to eric(a)tuazon.com Prepared By: Eric P. Tuazon, PE Fire Protection Engineer Washington License No. 34901