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STATE OF WASHINGTON �
DEPARTMENT-OF HEALTH
P.O. Box 47852 • Olympia, Washington 98504-7852 '9/y
January 9, 1998 Ctc
Nancy LaPorte
Allyn Retreat
E. 16641 Highway 3
Allyn,WA 98524
RE: Allyn Retreat
Proposed Boarding Home
STATUS: APPROVED
CRS#97-8840-4869-010
Dear MS. LaPorte:
I received the fire sprinkler/alarm drawings, kitchen hood sketches, and response letter on 8 January 1998. Staff
has completed a review of these documents and found them acceptable.
The staff's review is pursuant to Chapter 246-316 WAC Boarding Homes.
Local building officials are responsible for review and approval of structural design; state energy code chapter 51-11
WAC; indoor air quality chapter 51-13 WAC; and barrier-free accessibility chapter 51-20 WAC. Conformance with
state electrical standards shall be determined by the State Department of Labor and Industries, or local authority with
jurisdiction.
I am returning a set of stamped "Approved" documents for your use at the job site. Final approval is subject to
applicable codes and field inspections. These documents shall remain on file and available, in good condition, for
inspection at the job site until the project is completed. I recommend these documents become a permanent part of the
facility records.
You shall not occupy the completed new construction or remodel area until it has been inspected and approved by
Facilities and Services Licensing. New facilities should apply for an appropriate license through Licensing
Administration at least six weeks prior to the anticipated opening date.
When the County Building Official's Certificate of Occupancy is received, Staff will schedule all necessary
inspections. Please allow four weeks notice for inspection scheduling.
If you have any questions,please call(360)705-6
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Manager
Construction Review&Acute Care Services
2725 Harrison Avenue N.W., Suite 500
P.O. Box 47852
Olympia, Washington 98504-7852
Enclosures: plans, specifications, letters, sketches
cc: Residential Care Licensing
Mason County, Building Official
THIS PARCEL
INCLUDES
PLANS, BLUEPRINTS
OfR OVERSIZE
IMAGES
LARGE FORMAT
IMAGES HAVE BEEN STORED IN
FILE CABINETS) UNDER
PARCEL NUMBER
PARCEL # izzzd - 529 - tvme)
CASE # mi69f? - 6yo3
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MASON COUNTY FIRE MARSHAL ocr � 7
Mason County Bldg. III 426 W.Cedar
ER ,IT AT ENTER
�•_ P.O. Box 186 Shelton,Washington 98584 P
(206)427-9670 F I L [
CODE ENFORCEMENT FIRE INSPECTIONS FIRE INVESTIGA IOM PUBLIC EDUCATION
PERMIT NO.fn J.tM 9_0 D a.
MASON COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM i
PERMIT APPLICATION
NOTEt This application must be completed and accompanied by a
minimum of three (3) copies of plans, specifications and applicable
calculations per Mason County Fire Protection Standards and brought
% to the office of the Mason County Fire Marshal. This is not a
permit, and failure to submit all necessary information will cause
a delay and/or rejection of your submittal. When a permit has been
issued, you will be notified.
PLEASE PRINT Y�2��-- 9 ��/����'�!✓1�GT7�.
#1 OWNER / PHONE
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SITE ADDRESS FIRS DIST.
CITY_ STATE__ `ZIP
Y DIRECTION T O JOB SITE I
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CITY STATE ZIP
LIEN TITLE HOLDER
ADDRESS
CITY
#2 CONTRACTOR 7 /AJC CONTRACTOR REG #I�fi4r2MT1r0
ADDRESS� 6 Z!s"� EXP. DATE
CITY -41e, STATI3ZIP
#3 PARCEL # - _ a
LEGAL DE C�TION Q
#4 BLDG. SQ. FT (EXISTING/PROPOSED)
1ST FL / 2ND / 3RD /
BASEMENTS DECK - #BR #BA
GARAGE _- CARPORT / ENCL ATTICS Y�N
OTHER SQ FT
USE OF BUILDING
#5 DESCRIPTION OF WORKS
SPRINKLER! NET DRY STANDPIPE: WET DRY
AUTOMATIC FIRS ALARM_�� CORRIDOR SMOKES
- HOOD & DUCT *DRY CHEMICAL WET CHEMICAL HALON
NEW SYSTEM MODIFICATION NUMBER OF NEW DEVICES
MONITORING STATION PHON �� is )
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#6 DOES YOUR SUBMITTAL INCLUDE:
1, DIMENSIONS, SCALE, NORTH ARROW? YES /NO
2. FLOOR PLAN AND CROSS SECTIONAL ELEVATION? YES__�7N0
3 . ALL CONCEALED SPACES (LABELED COMBUSTIBLE _
AND NON-COMBUSTIBLE) ? YES / NO
4. ALL AREAS ON OPPOSITE SIDE OF NEW WALLS? YES-7_NO--
5. CUT SHEETS OR REFERENCES FOR ALL NEW DEVICES? YES NO-
6. LOCATION/DESCRIPTION OF ANY EXISTING DEVICES YES O—
7. BATTERY CALCULATIONS FOR FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS? YES No
8. RISER/WIRING DIAGRAM FOR FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS? ygS_7NO
9. "DRAULIC CALCULATIONS FOR SPRINKLER SYSTEMS? YES_ NO NA
NOTEs WORK MAY PROCEED ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH A VALID FIRE
PROTECTION. STSTEM 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 COUNTYIFIRE
MARSHAL..•FAI`LURE TO OBTAIN A VALID. PERMIT PRIOR .TQ�WORKING ON
A FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM AAD/OR FAI TO .PROV*DE THESE PLANS
AND PERMIT FOR THE MASON ,cobutY ''FIRu 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 contrac�tor. in the State
of Washington} and 3 . 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 �r�r DATE
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I INTRODUCTION
The Model 6207 is an 8 zone Fire Control/Communicator which meets the requirements
II for NFPA 71, NFPA 72A, NFPA 72B, NFPA 72C and NFPA 72D. It is available with a
12-VDC or 24-VDC power supply. The 5207 cabinet may be surface mounted or flush
mounted.
1.1 HARDWARE FEATURES FILE COPY
* 8 zones (2 Class A and 6 Class B) expandable to 16
zones (8 additional Class B zones) through the use of a Model 5210
zone expander.
* Downloading capabilities.
* Class B zones will support both 2-wire and 4-wire smoke detectors.
* Easy to wire terminal layout.
* Four supervised bell outputs.
* Four general purpose 2.5-A form C relays.
* Short circuit detection on power outputs.
* Two phone lines.
* Four phone numbers (plus 5th phone number for downloading).
* Four account numbers.
* Multiple formats: SK 4/2, SIA, Radionics BFSK, SK FSK1.
* Large cabinet 16 X 26.4 X 4 (W x li x D).
* Multiple knock-out sizes: 7/s", 13/811, 13/4
1.2 ACCESSORIES
* Model 4180 Status Display Module.
* Model 5196 12 V power supply.
* Model 5196 24 Y power supply.
* Model 5210 (Class B) 8 zone expander.
* Model 6220 Series Type Master Box
* Model 5230 Remote Annunciator Keystation with LCD display.
* Model 5521 Desk Top Programmer.
* Model 5541 downloading software (using Model 5530 Modem)
* Model 6255 On-site printer.
1.3 TEST FEATURES
* Walk test with short sequential bell ring.
4 * Option to store the zone test until testing is complete and then report
f to the central station
* Real time programmable 24 Hour Test for communicator.
* Troubleshoot zone inputs without a voltmeter.
* Manual Bell and Communicator test.
* Set Date/Time and program options from a 5230 keystation.
a 1.4 OPERATION FEATURES
* Manual silencing of Alarms and Troubles.
* Automatic display of Alarms or Troubles.
* Request display of alarm memory, silence troubles or shunted zones.
* Manual reset of smoke detectors.
* Fire Drill Mode.
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!� MODEL 5207 - 24 VDC Voltage range: 17.8 VDC-27.4 VDC; Identifier: 24A
MANUFACTURER MODEL IDENTI- MAX. 4 SMOKE DET.
FIER PER LOOP RESET TIME
(SECONDS)
BRK 1400 A g 6
BRK 1451 (B401B) A 8 6
{ BRK 1451 (B406B) A 8 6
BRK 1800 A 10 0.9
i BRK 1851B (B101B) A 8 2
BRK 1851DII (DH1851DC) p g 2
BRK 2400 A 8 6
BRK 2400AT A 8 6
BRK 2400AIT A 8 6
BRK 2400TH A 8 6
BRK 2451 (B401B) A 8 6
BRK 2451 (B406B) A 8 6
BRK 2451TH (B401B) A 8 6
BRK 2451T11 (B406B) A 8 6
BRK 2800 A 8 2
BRK 2800TIl A 8 2
BRK 2851B (B101B) A 8 2
BRK 2851BTII (B101B) A 8 2
BRK 2851DH (D112851DC) A 8 2
Detection Systems DS200 (MB200-2W) A 12 1
DS20011D (MB200-2W) A 12 1
ESL 425C S10 20 1
425CT S 10 20 1
Gentex 224 -25-1 8 6
Hochiki SLK-24F (HS-224D) HB-3 (HB-5) 20 0.1
SLK-24FH (HS-224D) 11B-3 (11B-5) 20 0.1
(HS224L) heat HB-18 30
detector base
NOTE 1: The control unit must NOT be programmed for alarm verification
when BRK Models 2400AT and 2400AIT are used.
NOTE 2: Control unit SMOKE RESET TIME must be programmed for a number
greater than or equal to the maximum reset time of the smoke
detector (last column of chart).
NOTE 3: The maximum number- of smoke detectors per zone is determined by
both the current draw and the impedance of the smoke detector. If
too many smoke detectors are used on any one, it could cause false
alarms.
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I ! 4.4.2 MODEL 5196 24- DC POWr�R BAWpLY
EThe Model 5196 provides one set of battery leads to connect either a 24-VDC
'i battery or two 12-VDC batteries connected in series.
i To connect a 24-VDC battery, connect the RED battery lead to the POSITIVE
side of the battery and the BLACK lead to the NEGATIVE side of the battery.
To connect two 12-VDC batteries in Series, follow the directions below.
1. Connect the RED battery lead to the POSITIVE side of battery #1.
2. Connect the BLACK battery lead to the NEGATIVE side of battery #2.
3. Using the supplied jumper lead, connect the NEGATIVE side of
battery #1 to the POSITIVE side of battery #2.
The charts below will help you decide what size of battery to use. The first
chart shows the various current consumptions for the 5207 and its
accessories. The second chart shows the maximum current draw available from
three different batteries for 24 hours of standby current.
4.4.3 STANDBY CURRENT LOAD
MODEL # STANDBY CURRENT (mA)
5207 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 mA 120 MA.
Each 5230 Keystation . . . . . . . . 60 mA X
4180 . . . . . . . . . . .
• 20 mA
6220 . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . 15 mA
5255 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 mA
5521 . . . . . . .
• . . . . . 30 mA
Each Smoke Detector . . . . . XXX mA* X
Each Sounding Appliance (standby) . . . . XXX mA* X
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STANDBY TOTAL
*Refer to device manual for standby and alarm current ratings.
RECHARGEABLE MAXIMUM LOAD MAXIMUM LOAD FOR
BATTERY SIZE FOR 24 HOURS NFPA '72B AND 72C-
OF STANDBY
6.5 All 150 mA
60 mA
10 All 300 mA 120 mA
15 All
500 mA 200 mA
NOTE. The total current of all items attached to the 5207, including the 5207
itself, must not exceed 5 A for the 12-VDC supply or 2.5 A for the
24-VDC supply when the panel is in ALARM.
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Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation Manual
4.2 Current Draw Worksheet
Number of Current per Standby Alarm
Device Devices Device Current Current
Fvr eaah devise, use lhts farmuta .This c0luritrt .. X fihls cotutnr+
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5207 Fire Control I Standby. 120 mA O mA
/Communicator Alarm: mA 00 mA
5210 Zone Expander I Standby: 40 mA --- mA
Alarm: 40►nA mA
5220 Direct Connect module I Standby: 50 mA .- mA
Alarm: 50 mA mA
5230 Remote Annunciator Standby: 60 mA
(7 max.) Alarm: 120 mA 20 In
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4180 Status Display module Standby: 20 mA ►nA
(2 max.) Alann: 140 mA mA
5260 Printer interface I Standby: 25 mA mA
Alarm; 25 mA mA
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Current Subloals: Q mA mA
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moke Detectors Rejer/o device maiYuat for current ratJngs. See Tables d T and ti 3 for muu;al per/vop•
Standby: .oj mA mA
j0 Alarm: ►nA mA
Standby: mA mA
Alarm: mA ►nA
Standby: mA mA
Alarm: mA mA
B Current Subtotals mA mA
Notification Devices (4 nrax) liejer to device►nanuat jor current ratingx
Alar►n: mA 9 p O mA
InA
�T - Alarm: mA mA
I Alarm: mA
mA
Alarm: ►nA
ki C Current Subtotal o O m A
Additl6001 A@vlCOS
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Standby. mA mA I
mA
III Alann: mA
Standby: mA mA
Alann: ►nA mA
Standby: mA
MA
Alarm: mA mA
Standby: mA mA
Alann: mA mA
D Current Subtotals: leo. 2, mA S 000 mA
Total current ratings of all devices in system(add A-D)*: mA mA
A A
E Total current ratings converted to amperes(x.001):
*77tis bVorm�ation must be used with Table 4-1 and Table 4-1 to complete batten,calcu�atlons.
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4.2.2 Worksheet Requirements
The following steps must be taken when determining Model 5207 current ratings:
1. You must measure the alarm current. If only one current rating is listed, the draw for
j that device is the same whether the system is in alarm or standby condition. The
exception is for notification devices, which are rated at alarm current only. Standby
current for notification devices is 0 mA.
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2. To detect the actual maximum alarm current, measure the current draw(with no devices
connected to the panel) by connecting a DC amp meter in series with one of the
batteries. Disconnect the AC power source. Put the panel in alarm. The meter will
indicate the alarm current, which will be in the range of 120-700 mA. Fill in the system
j alarm current in the Current per Device column of the Current Draw worksheet. You
can estimate without measuring the alarm current by filling in the maximum total alarm
current of 700 mA.
Note: In a 12-volt system, measure the current from both batteries(disconnect both grounds).
3. For smoke detectors, notification devices, and devices not mentioned in the manual,
refer to the device manual for the current ratings. The worksheet example shown on the
previous page provides rough estimates for a"worst case" installation.
4. Use Table 4-1 to calculate the correct battery Al rating needed for your installation.
I See also the example (Figure 4-3) that follows. Note that the calculated rating in Row H
cannot exceed the ratings shown in Table 4-2.
i Table 4-1. Battery Calculations
Total Standby Current Total Alarm Current
supervisory current from the
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V tJ/ Z A :;:<;i:r}• ,L•+ :;:`;fiF?mot : .:pf ::� fs
Current Draw worksheet(row E). <�.•,*... •• } ;�:•
B Tlumber of standby hours(24 and 60 for ;r,;,:.},} .. :..::?•: • , .,f•: ..
NFPA 72,Chapter 1 I-5.2.5.). Z `3f It ::»:<•.�'}:xJs! :•J ? 'r: •'
All
C Multiply Lines A and B.
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the Current :?:;^:;:::::::>:;<;::: :}': :> ::;
Total alarm current from :•'•;;sasJ ;<>aa >`.. ri«:::}:•J«.; <:. A
Draw worksheet(row ) ::.k::}:� >:::?::{�;�:�:<<:::;r:::.:>?•<:>:<•;:s?. ?.J:.:?;.:.;
E Alarm sounding period in hours.
(For example, 5 minutes=.084 hours.)
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and E. .. }.>:::::}::?.::'.}:::.:.::
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F Multiply lines U "•"
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G Add lines C and F.
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ll Multiply line G by 1.2. `` ` '
(Total ampere/hours required')
* Use next size battery with capacity greater than required.
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* Durable Metal Construction #RMS-1 SPST #RMS-3 SPDT
* Attractive Design #RMS-2 DPST 1IRMS-6 DPDT
* Recessed Pull dandle *UL APPROVED
* Shock and Vibration Resistant
* Variety of Options
* Economical
* CSFM #7150-1039
i The NON-CODE RMS series of indoor-use "T" A
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handle manual pull alarm initiating stations are
attractive, low-profile, flush mount design. '
The station contains a switch which is activated by
pulling down the "T" handle marked "PULL". The PUII"I"lever is held in place by a break-glass rod which ; DO�r fr
requires less than 20 lbs of force to activate. The
"T" handle remains visibly activated in the down
position until reset by an authorized person. 1
Resetting is by turning a recessed access slot on the
top of the station.
OPTIONS FOR RMS SERIES MANUAL.
TATIONS
SWII'Ctl OPTIONS
L<X > Insert <R> for Red; <G> for Green; <A> for lP SPST with pigtail
Amber Light Emitting Diode. IT SPST with terminal block
(not available with "1_" option) 2T DPST with terminal block
(LEDs not available with RMS 1P station) 3`1' SPDT with terminal black
J Standard 1/4 inch phone jack for portable 6"I' DPDT with terminal block
handset communications.
("L"option,jack will have pigtail connections) Manual Station Series
K Single-pole key switch for auxiliary functions 4 L,J,K,B,D Option
("L" option,jack will have pigtail connections) RMS - X X-X -*—I
B Break-glass dual action adapter. Type oq t_<P>igtail
Attached harnmer&chain Switch or
D Lift and pull action adapter Indicator <:F>en1ina1
EXAMPLE: RMS-IPA (Basic Station with SPST Switch,Pigtail connections &Telephone Jack)
SPECIFICATIONS:
Construction: Painted Die-cast metal with tamper resistant stamped steel backplate for mounting to a
standard single gang electrical box or plaster ring.
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Width 3 1/16 inches 3 1/4 inches 3 7/16 inches
Height 4 9/16 ifiches 3 inches 2 1/2 inches
Depth I inch 1 1/2 inches 1 3/16 inches
11 1/8 inches behind station)
Material Die-cast aluminum alloy 18 GA painted steel 0.1 inch folded aluminum
Weight (approx) 17 ounces 5 ounces 3 ounces
ELECTRICAL:
Sm1.Lcll IwwiLch Ulu flione Jack
Whage 120VAC, 30 VDC 24VDC 24VDC
Current 3.0 amps 0.5 amps 0.02 amps 0.1 amI)s
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F114E ALARM SIGNALING k3EVICES - 11534011 SERIES
FEATURES
• Extremely Low Operating Current
• High dB Output
• ADA Horn-Strobe Versions
• Very Low Electrical Noise
• Standard 4" Square Mounting
• UL Listed - 464 File #E4300 m
• CSFM - Pending O
• FM - Pending
• Screw Terminals
• Attractive Vandal Resistant Design Z
ADA FLUSH MOUNTING 0
DESCRIPTION:
The 5340 Series Horn combines state of the art (Jj
electronics with the rugged durability of a metal ,,.. ;;: h z
housing. This series eliminates the effects ofAwlq '
inrush and RFI contact noise associated with 0
electromechanical horns. The design of the • ti s
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horn and horn/strobe allows for either surface,
flush, or ceiling mounting on a standard 4-inch
square backbox which eliminates the need for Z
a special backbox and mounting plate. 0
Accessories are available for concealed conduit
mounting. '
The 24VDC horn is twice as loud as UL J
requirements for Fire Alarm use, while using CEILING MOUNTING W
only 20 ma. of current. Current draw is the (n
same whether connected to filtered or unfiltered W
power supplies. Screw terminals are provided
f for both the horn and the strobe. The strobe is W
configured to operate independently from the
horn. 0
The units with an integral ADA or standard (�
strobe have a Xenon flashtpbe with solid state L!�
circuitry for maximum reliably and efficiency.
The Lexan lens for the strobe is translucent
white with the word FIRE in red letters.
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280B SERIES RATE-OF-RISE
AND FIXED TEMPERATURE
Use for Property Protection Only
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• WHITE--blend with ceiling. a LOW PROFILE—willt Heal Detectors are available with 135 or 194 degree
wide base covering mounting plate and box. a POSI- Fahrenheit ratings; in fixed, or fixed and rate-of-rise
TIVE OPERATING INDICATION—when fixed Terri- lemperalurd operation with single circuit normally
peralure element is activated,center disc falls free from open contacts.
defector.(Defector replacement Is required)•ON SITE The Heat Detector is available with either a metal or
TES TING—rate-of-rise feature is automatically self- white plastic reversible mounting plate.Both llte metal
restoring permitting on site tpsling of this feature. and plastic plates can be used for either flush or surface
• EASY INSTALLATION-1wis1 and it locks in place; mounting. File plastic plate includes a white skirl which
same mounling plate for 31/4 or 4 inch octagon box, or
j covers thelspace between detector base and the
open mounling. Terminals clearly marked. at WIDE mounting surface.
` SPACING 51) tool centers on vale-of-rise and fixed
temperature units.(See Specification Table for details)
Contact ratings 0n all models at e 3 amps(q)61,) 125 VAC,
• LISTINGS AND APPROVALS—11L, FM-. 1.0 amps(d)6 to 28 VDC,0.3 amps @) 125 VDC,and.01
amps @ 250 VDC.
Maximum Covsnge
11.1.Mae. INols 2I N0tF3 l
0.1. Ambient Max. 1 r m while plastic le"t sible tamuNllal phlr m p614 a oo `uulald nrr1alfd:dc add
Number Normal Role of Rip Tsm . Cttlln sldh. Pl'to Cal Nn fe g 2eto PI I
P Y Distance 2 Alaeimum deleclot coverage has been Aelennu,.�K,�q to ItrmrAe defection
sl Cond sl INols 4l or Rating lamp. from WEII lime equal to sprrnelet AeviceS spaced at 10 fool ottervats llq squAte lnolalealnn
Cal.No. Cb_eullt Contacts Fixed[amp. ^F Rating°F Sq.Ft. Spacing Mora 3 a it Zoo
ceiling IS Irel 9 inrhei high Nighrr rrdu ran Anvasety anerf I P 0 t I the spacing
nme in some mslances.eadln deln:uuo m ly „Mauled by teAucrng
-2111 I Open _R_OR 8 Fixed 135 100 the Spacing between defectors See App•,nAi.f. fmA!lot Aolomabc Oetetlol
2121 1 Soaung NFPA 12F 19117.Aulomalic file Defectors
-- Open ROR d Fixed 194 150 3 Ma.nnum dlslance shown is learn any wall paiishon of ceding protection
2,500 50, 25' a■lendingq down mote than 12 inches
_2838 _I_ Open _Fixed 1 135_ 100 a Rale of Rise rating Is 15 FIMm Sell nesfonng
2141 1 Open Fixed 1 194 150
If They are spaced In accotdance with the abolre table, They
r,:.l It A I:-This device does not protect life against Fite slid can conlribule, within an overall lire solely program, to
k smoke. In most Ilres, hazardous levels of smoke, heat and reducing the risk of avoidable properly to s. Under no
I toxic gases can build up before a heal defector would Initiate circumstances should these devices be F0111 .on as The sole
an alarm. Independent sludl4s Indicate That heal defectors measure to ensure fire solely. Danger will moull 11 these
should only be used when properly protection alone Is devices are relied on to any degree for th• protection of
Involved.In cases where lire safely is a lector,the use of smoke human life.
defectors is recommended. °
2. ll oil Ititrt • This device does not contain a bullf-In signal.
The Intended use of the Edwards 2008 Series Neal Detector Is Alarm signals can only be generated by Interconnection with
to provide one source of Information$hall Is supplemental to separately Installed signaling devices.
smoke defection to Increase the probability that an early 3, tr,titt,l 11 - This device will not operate without eleclrlcal
p often cause culolls o1 elecl
warning will be provided so that property can be safeguarded. power,and Tires rlcsl llesl defectors do not always defect fires because the fire may power,This
be a slow smoldering, low heat type (producing smoke or device does not cooling a hedebattery backup power supply.i1 the
yp (P 9 1 eleclrlcal circuit loading the device b cut,or b not providing
because they may not be near where llte lire occurs, or power for any reason, This device will not defect heal or
because the heal of the fire may bypass them.This defector provide any warning of a possible fire.Nor will it provide any
will not defect oxygen levels, smoke, toxic gases,or flames_ waning that It Is not functioning.
Accordingly, this device should only be used as a part of a
broadly based program of lire safety which would Include a 4. 0AI1f;I.11 - The rate-ol-rase lealure on the Edwards 28011
variety of $offices of Information on heal and smoke levels, Series Neal Deleclor Is subject to 11111"re over Ilms.The role-
visual sighting of the fire,exlingulshmtinl systems,and oilier of-rise feature should be tested by a qualified lire proleellon
safely messures. _ ` - specialist annually to ensure that It Is In working order.
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Ai Gonzalez,President 3500 NW ANDERSON HILL ROAD
Dennis A Herrmann Vice President P.O. BOX 2664
Ralph H.David,Executive Director SILVERDALE, WASHINGTON 98383-2664
Rhoda L Sullivan,Treasurer (360) 698-5000
Mandl Wallace,Secretary (360) 698-1210 FAX
November 12, 1997 RECE " E
Dave Salzer, Mason County Fire Marshall D
Mason County Bid III NOV 19 1997
P.O. Box 186
Shelton, Washington 98584 'ERMIT ASSISTANCE CENTER
(360) 427-9670
(360) 427-7798 FAX
re: Fire Alarm Allyn Retreat& Retirement Center
Dear Dave,
For the referenced Center, all of the 120 Volt smoke detectors are to be replaced with
alarm system smoke detectors and monitored with the alarm system.
Enclosed find the ection dealing with wirin methods for
designated building occupancies.,
. (D Douglas
n e revision, according to DLI's Doug a on, re ers to� e current
National Electric Code (NEC)for any wiring methodology. Also find enclosed copies
of the NEC section, per Doug Eaton, dealing with wiring methodology. If you have
additional questions, Doug said that he would be more than happy to discuss with you.
Sincerely,
David E. Oliver, CEO
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(2) To the power-supply conductors only,where the fire alarm circuit
conductors do not carry continuous loads in excess of 10 percent of the
ampacity of each conductor and where the number of power-supply con-
ductors is more than three.
(e) Cable Trays. Where Fire alarm circuit conductors are installed in
cable trays, they shall comply with Sections 318-9 through 3t8-11.
760-30. Multiconductor NPLFA Cables. Multiconductor nonpower-
limited fire alarm cables that meet the requirements of Section 760-31 shall
be permitted to be used on fire alarm circuits operating at 150 volts or less
and shall be installed in accordance with(a)through(b)below.
(a) NPLFA Wiring Method. Multiconductor nonpower-limited fire alarm
circuit cables shall a installed as follows:
(1) In raceway or exposed on surface of ceiling and sidewalls or
"fished" in concealed spaces. Where installed exposed, cables shall be
adequately supported and terminated in approved fittings and installed in
such a way that maximum protection against physical damage is afforded
by building construction such as baseboards, door frames, ledges, etc.
Where located within 7 ft(2.13 m)of the floor,cables shall be secureI fas-
tened in an avoroved r: an in. mm .
me a r cew rigs nonme a is con in w ere pas i g
through a floor or wall to a height of 7 ft (2.13 in) above the floor unless
adequate protection can be afforded by building construction such as
detailed in(1)above,or unless an equivalent solid guard is provided.
(3) In rigid metal conduit, rigid nonmetallic conduit, intermediate
metal conduit,or electrical metallic tubing where installed in hoistways.
Exception: As provided for in Section 620-21 for elevators and similar
equipment.
(b) Applications of Listed NPLFA Cables. The use of nonpower-limited
fire alarm circuit cables shall comply with(1)through (4)below.
(1) Duets and Plenums. Multiconductor nonpower-limited fire alarm
circuit cables, Types NPLFP, NPLFR, and NPLF, shall not be installed
exposed in ducts or plenums. See Section 300-22(b).
(2) Other Spaces Used for Environmental Air. Cables installed in
other spaces used for environmental air shall be Type NPLFP.
Exception No. 1: Typpes NPLFR and NPLF cables installed in compli-
ance with Section 300-22(c).
Exception No. 2: Other wiring methods in accordance with Section I
300-22(c)and conductors in compliance with Section 760-27(c).
(3) Riser. Cables installed in vertical rims and penetrating more than
one floor or cables installed in vertical runs in a shaft shall be Type
NPLFR. Floor penetrations requiring Type NPLFR shall contain only
cables suitable for riser or plenum use.
Chapter 3 that
Exception No. l: Type NPLF or other cables speciffed in
are in compliance with Section 760-27(c)and encased in metal raceway. j
Exception No. 2: Tvpe NPLF cables located in a fireproof shaft having
ffrestops at each floor.
(FPN): See Section 300-21 for firestop requirements for floor penetrations.,
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70-840 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
(a) NPLFA Wiring Methods and Materials. The appropriate articles of
Chapter.1,including Section 3(X)-17, shall apply, and, in addition, conduc-
tors shall be solid or stranded copper.
Exception No. 1: 77te demting factors given in;t rticle 310. Note R(a)of
Notes to Anrpaci Tables of 0 to 2000 volts, shall not apply.
Exception No. � Conductors and multiconductor cables described in and
installed in accoirlance with.Sections 760-27 and 7 60-30 shall be pennittecl.
Exception No. 3: Power-limited circuits shall he permitted to be reclas-
Istfied and installed as nonpower-limited circuits i}rlhe power-limited fate
alann circuit markings required by Sestina 76042 are eliminated and the
entire circuit Gs installed using the wiring nrethocls and materials in accor-
dance with Part 13. Norrpower-Limited Fire Alarm Circuits.
(b) PLFA Wiring Methods and Materials. Power-limited fire alarm circuit
conductors and cables descnbed in Section 76041 shall be installed as follows:
(1) In raceway or exposed on the surface of ceiling and sidewalls or
"fished" in concealed spaces. Cable splices or terminations shall he made
in listed fittings,boxes,enclosures, fire alarm devices,or utilization equip-
ment. Where installed exposed, cables shall he adequately supported and
installed in such a way that maximum protection against physical damage
is afforded by building construction such as baseboards, door frames,
ledges,etc. Where located within 7 It (2.13 m)of the floor, cables shall be
securely fastened in an approved tanner at intervals of not more than
18 in. (457 mm).
(2) In metal raceways or rigid nonmetallic conduit where passing
through a floor or wall to a height of 7 It (2.13 m) above the floor, utrless
adequate protection can be afforded by building construction such as
detailed in(1)above,or unless an equivalent solid guard is provided.
(3) In rigid metal conduit, rigid nonmetallic conduit, intermediate
metal conduit, or electrical metallic tubing where installed in hoistways.
Exception: As provided for in Section 620-21 /'or elevators and sirnilar
equipment.
1760-54. Installation of Conductors and Equipment.
(a) Separation from Electric Light, Power, Class 1, and NPLFA Circuit
Conductors.
(1) In Cables, Compartments, Enclosures, Outlet Boxes, or Race-
ways. Power-limited circuit conductors shall not be Placed in any cable,
compartment, enclosure, outlet box, raceway, or similar fitting containing
conductors of electric light,power,Class 1,or nonpower-limited fire alarm
circuit conductors.
Exce tion No. 1: fVhere the conductors of the electric light, pcnver,
Class 1, and nonpower-limited fire alarm circuit rnnductnr are se�arated
by a barrier from the power-limited fire alarrn circuits. to enclosures,
power-limited fire alarm circuits shall be permitted to be installed in a
raceway within the enclosure to separate their from Class 1, electric light,
power, and non power-limited fire alarm circuits.
Exception No. 2: Conductors in comp.armrents, enclosures, device
boxes, outlet boxes, or similar fittings, where electric light, power, Class
1, or nonpower-limited fire alarm circuit conductors are introduced solely
to connect to the equipment connected to power-li,nited circuits to which
the other conductors are connected4.arid }
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ARTICLE 760—FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS 70-839
(g) NPLFA Cable Markings. Multiconductor nonpower-limited fire
alarm cables shall he marked in accordance with Table 760-31(g).
Nonpower-limited fire alarm circuit cables shall be permitted to be marked
with a maximum usage voltage rating of 150 volts.
Table 760-31(g). NPLFA Cable Markings I
Cable
Marking Type Reference
NPLFP Nonpower-limited fire alarm Sections 760-31(d)and(g)
cirruit cable for use in
other space used for
environmental air
NPLFR Nonpower-limited fire alarm Sections 760-31(e)and(g)
circuit riser cable
NPLF Nonpower-limitedfire alarm Sections 760-31(f)and(g)
circuit cable
(FPN): Cable types are listed in descending order of fire-resistance rating.
C.Power-Umlted Fire Alarm(PLFA)Circuits
760-41. Power Sources for PLFA Circuits. The power source for a
power-limited fire alarm circuit shall be as specified in(a),(b),or(c)below.
(FPN)l "Fables 12(1)and 12(b)in Chapter 9 provide the listing requirements for
power-limited fire alarm circuit sources.
(a) Transformers. A listed PLFA or Class 3 transformer.
(b) Power Supplies. A listed PLFA or Class 3 power supply.
(c) Usted Equipment. Listed equipment marked to identify the PLFA
power source.
(FPN): Examples of listed equipment are a fire alarm control panel with integral
power source;a circuit card listed for use as a PLFA source,where used as part of
a listed assembly; a current-limiting impedance, listed for the purpose or part of a
listed product.used in conjunction with a non power-limited transformer or a stored
energy source,e.g.,storage battery,to limit the output current.
76042. Circuit Marking. The equipment shall be durably marked where
plainly visible to indicate each circuit that is a power-limited fire alarm circuit.
(FPN): See Section 760-52(a),Exception No.3,where a power-limited circuit is
to be reclassified as a nonpower-limited circuit.
7W-51. Wiring Methods on Supply Side of the PLFA Power Source. Con-
ductors and equipment on the supply side of the power source shall be installed
in accordance with the appropriate requirements of Part B and Chapters 1
through 4.Transformers or other devices supplied from power-supply conduc-
tors shall be protected by an overcurrent device rated not over 20 amperes.
Exception: lie input leads of a transformer or other powersource supply-
ing power-limited fire alarm circuits shall be permitted to be smaller than No.
17, but not smaller than No. 18, if they air not over 12 in. 005 mm)long and
if they have insulation that complies with Section 760-27(b). I
760-52. Wiring Methods and Materials on Load Side of the PLFA Power'
Source. Fire alarm circuits on the load side of the power son rce shall be
permitted to be installed using wiring methods and materials in accordance
with either(a)or(b) helow.
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760-7. Fire Alarm Circuits Extendln$ Beyond One Building: Fire alarm
circuits that extend beyond one building shall either meet the requirements I
of Article 800 and be classified as communications circuits or shall meet
the requirements of Article 225.
760-8. Mechanical Execution of Work. Fire alarm circuits shall be
installed in a neat and workmanlike manner. Cables shall be supported by
the building structure in such a manner that the cable will not be damaged
by normal building use.
(FPN): One way to determine accepted industry practice is to refer to nationally
recognized standards such as Commercial Building relecornmunicadons Wring
Standartt ANSI/EIAfM 568-1991; Commercial Building Standard for Telecom-
munications Pathwaayys and Spaces, ANSVEtA/TIA 569-1990;and Residential and
Light Commercial Telecommunications Wirvug Standaryt ANSI/EIAMA 570-1991.
760.10. Fire Alarm Circuit Identification. Fire alarm circuits shall be iden-
tified at terminal and junction locations,in a manner that will prevent unin-
tentional interference with the signaling circuit during testing and servicing.
760-15. Fire Alarm Circuit Requirements. Fire alarm circuits shall com-
ply with the following parts of this article:
(a) Nonpower-Umited Fire Alarm(NPLFA)Circuits. See Parts A and B.
(b) Power-United Fire Alarm (PLFA)Circuits. See Parts A and C.
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B.Nonpower-United Fire Alarm(NPLFA)Circuits
760-21. NPLFA Circuit Power Source Requirements. The power source of
nonpower-limited fire alarm circuits shall comply with Chapters 1 through
4, and the output voltage shall not he more than 600 volts, nominal.
760.23. NPLFA Circuit Overcurrent Protebtlon. Overcurrent protection
for conductors No. 14 and larger shall be provided in accordance with the
conductor ampacity without appplying the derating factors of Section 310-15
to the ampacity calculation. Ovcrcurrent protection shall not exceed 7
amperes for No. t8 conductors and 10 amperes for No. 16 conductors.
Exception: Where other articles of this Code permit or require other
overrurrent protection. j
760-24. NPLFA Circuit Overcurrent Device Location. Overcurrent
devices shall be located at the paint where the conductor to be protected
receives its supply.
Exception No. l: Where the overrurrent device protecting the larger
conductor aLso protects the srnallor conductor.
Exception No. 2: Transformer secondary conductors. Nonpower-
limited fire alarm circuit conductors strolied by the secondary of a single-
phase transformer having onh?a 2-wire(single voltage).secondary shall be
permitted to be protected by overrurrent protection provided by the pri-
mary Isctpply)side of the transformer,provided the protection is in accor-
dance wide ecdon 450-3 and does not exceed the vahre determined by
multiplying the secondary conductor am achy by the secondary-to-
primary transformer voltage ratio. Transf rmer secondary conductors
other than 2-wire shall not be considered to be protected by the primary
overrurrent protection.
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8485 Silverdale Way NW r ..-.a (
Silverdale WA 98383e
Voice:(360)373 8373
Fax:(360)308 0254 Fire Alarm System Confidence Report
Central Station Account No. 7 - 7 i ;, i t'_ �,0 ,,,
Occupied as(major tenant) A 1..U f-' J [ .
Address I S `', 3 l =- Zip Code. � .Phone No. _` _
Type of Test: Monthly Quarterly Sena-Annual "' t'Annual;' Acceptance
Number of Initiating circuits Number of signaling circuits
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Fire control panel manufacturer I f_ I t t I ', ,� Model No. ..' -�1
Central Station transmitter manufacturer _ ,{' +" Model No. kr'` pl
Battery Voltage iz, I t Charge CirQuit Voltage 's Battery under load , 57
Alarms tripped by which initiating circuit_A,:.,._:L_
CENTRAL STATION
FIRE CONTROL PANEL TRANSMITTER
Smoke detectors cleaned?
System operates on AC power 1Y Yes ❑ No ❑ NA ❑ Yes ❑ No
"Alarm Silence"results in tbl.sig. 3 Yes ❑ No ❑ NA ❑ Yes ❑ No
Loss of AC results in trouble signal W11&es ❑ No ❑ NA ❑ Yes ❑ No
System operates on battery Y Yes ❑ No ❑ NA ❑ Yes ❑ No
All circuits checked for elec.supv. QYes ❑ No ❑ NA ❑ Yes ❑ No
Test meets manufacturers specs. W,...,,eYes ❑ No ❑ NA ❑ Yes ❑ No
Ail auxiliary equipment operates W'Yes ❑ No ❑ NA
Key to fire control panel available WYes ❑ No ❑ NA
Operating instructions posted UP"Y ❑ No ❑ NA
Test record posted at control panel es ❑ No ❑ NA ❑ Yes ❑ No
Automatic time delay of general alarm minutes
Time initiated Time received by Central Station
EQUIPMENT TESTED
NO.OF UNITS SA t FA ORY NO.OF UNITS
TYPE OF EQUIPMENT TESTED YES NO NA IN BUILDING
Bells.Horns,Chimes,Voice Alarms,Speakers.Water Conga
Visual Alarm Devices
Trouble Indicators
Heat Detectors
Smoke Detectors
Smoke Beams
Sprinkler Waterflow Alarms A:.;)Ba
Spnnkkr Supervisory Switches
Manual Pull Stations
Ventilation Controls Operate
Annunciators
Elevator Recall
Fire Dampers/Smoke Dampers
Phone lacks
Automatic Door Release
Other
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THIS FIRE ALARM SYSTEM/CENTRAL STATION TRANSMIT TER HAS BEEN PROPERLY TESTED AND INSPECTED FOR
RELIABILITY TO COVER THE ITEMS LISTED IN THIS REPORT, 5 CONSISTENT WITH FIRE ALARM MAINTANANCE STANDARDS
/MANUFACTURER'S REQUIRMENIS,AND ALL CORECTIONS HAVE BEEN/HAVE NOT BEEN MADE
Signature of Inspector _ t .:AL NM Date P ID
Problems Found .� 1 ir. '
Corrections Made
MASON COUNTY FIRE MARSHAL
Mason County Bldg.III 426 W.Cedar
P.O.Box 186 Shelton,Washington 9N U
(860)427-%70
CODE ENFORCEMENT FIRE INSPECTIONS FIRE INVESTIGATION PUBLIC EDUCATION
March 20, 1997
FIRE PROTECTION PLAN
FOR A PROPOSED ASSISTED LIVING CENTER
ALLYN, WA
PROJECT: An assisted living center, classified by the Washington State
Building Code as a LC (licensed care) facility. The Building Code defines the
facility as a Boarding Home, which is licensed for 16 or fewer occupants.
I The Washington State Department of Health is the governing agency for this
type of facility. The published DOH guidelines for Boarding Homes refer the
applicant/operator to comply with all local fire safety, building and land use
codes.
The project site is a 3 acre parcel located on Masterson Road, in Allyn.
The proposed structure is a 2 level wood frame building. The building
comprises approximately 6550 square feet on the main floor, with a 1220
square foot basement, for a total of 7770 square feet. The main floor
contains 12 bedrooms for residents. Four of the bedrooms are for double
occupancy. Eight bedrooms are for single occupancy. The basement
contains accommodations for staff.
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The facility has access to water from the Harbor Water System, which
supplies water to the Allyn Center area. The water system consists of a
single 8" well with a 70 gpm well pump. The storage capacity is a 35,000
gallon reservoir located on Lot 90, in the Plat of Allyn. The system is
purported to provide 60 psi gravity flow to the Allyn Center and to the
intersection of Wheelright and the trailer park. A minimum of 30 psi is
purported to be provided to all lots served by the water system.
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FIRE FLOW ANALYSIS
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On April 18, 1994, a fire flow analysis of the Harbor Water System was
conducted. A dead-end hydrant in the parking lot of the Allyn Center was
flowed. Static pressure at the hydrant was 39 psi. The results of the
analysis provided a flow of approximately 790 gpm. If.the maximum amount
of water in the system was available for fire flow, the duration at the
measured flow would be approximately 45 minutes. However, it is important
to note that the capacity of the system at any particular time is dependent
on the domestic demand. Further, the fire flow demand for the existing
12,600 square foot Allyn Center is 2750 gpm for 2 hours.
The current water system lacks adequate fire flow to protect the largest
existing structure.
FIRE FLOW ANALYSIS OF THE PROPOSED PROJECT
A fire flow analysis of the proposed project was done on March 19, 1997
The base fire flow requirement for a 7770 square foot, wood frame
structure is 2500 gpm, for 2 hours. After applying a credit for a low fire
hazard use, and a surcharge for short exposure distances on two sides, the
base fire flow demand was reduced to 2343 gpm, for 2 hours.
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The fire flow analysis was fine-tuned further by applying some additional
credits, in the form of built-in fire protection. This is the same process that
was applied to the St. Hugh Episcopal Church, at the end of Wheelright
Street, in Allyn.
The base fire flow (2500 gpm) was reduced by 50% with the installation of
a NFPA 13 fire sprinkler system throughout. An additional 25% reduction
was applied for the installation of a basic fire alarm system per the
requirement of Section 313.2.1.1, Exception 1 & 2, of the Washington
State Building Code. The application of all of the allowable credits resulted
in a fire flow demand of 879 gpm, which is approximating what is available
in the Harbor Water System.
NOTE: Although the additional fire protection requirements do not reduce
the fire flow to a range within the capability of the system, this office will
accept the reduction created by these options, with the expectation that the
Harbor Water System will eventually be upgraded to provide additional fire
flow. This office will confirm the administrative adjustment of the fire flow
requirements of the Uniform Fire Code, to allow the project with an
acceptable level of fire protection.
FIRE PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PROPOSED PROJECT
In addition to the requirements of the Building Code, the following fire
protection requirements will be a condition of a building permit:
A. Provide a NFPA 13 fire sprinkler system throughout.
B. Provide a basic fire alarm system throughout.
A separate permit is required for the installation of a fire sprinkler system
and a fire alarm system, and both systems are required to be monitored by
an approved central receiving station.
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