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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIS94-0539 Automatic Fire Alarm - MIS Permit / Conditions - 8/9/1994 MASON COUNTY Mason County Bldg. 111 426 W. Cedar P.O. Box 186 Shelton, Washington 98584 M X S C E: L- E A t4 E: 0 LJ S R � " M I[ -ir FOR INSPLi, 110N:1 427-9670 MIS94-0539 PARCEL : 322334460000 P [-AT ; DIV-. BLK : LOT ,,- JOB ADDRESS : E 7550 HWY 106 UNION APPLICANT : ST ANDREWS HOUSE OWNER .- ST ANDREWS HOUSE LE G A L - V112 9112 E112 LOT I I I 669C-2 I 683-C- 2 FS 11574 PROJECT DESCRIPTION : AUTOMATIC FIRE ALARM, NEW SYSTEM PROJECT LOCATION . 1/4 MILE EAST OF ALDERBROOK INN PROJECT NOTES : TYPE AMOUNT BY DATE RECEIPT PRMT $ 50 . 00 NJP 08/09/94 0059 TOTAL : 50 . 00 ok" C'; N I HIS—PRNT, rev: 14/11/92 MASON COUNTY FIRE MARSHAL FILE COPY Mason_Cq my Bldg. III 426 W.Cedar P.O. Sbx Ia6 Shelton,Washington 98584 (206)427-9670 CODE ENFORCEMENT FIRE INSPECTIONS FIRE INVESTIGATION PUBLIC EDUCATION PERMIT NO. MJ;5g4,0531 MASON COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM PERMIT APPLICATION NOTE: 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 #1 OWNER 3- FI �/D/1 AGE/ S f/OG S�� PHONE Z D 6 S9I—Z3E Z. SITE ADDRESS E7S_�O yw zD 4f, FIRE DIST. 6 CITY STATE d,> ,4 ZIP DIRECTIONS TO JOB SITE r MAILING ADDRESS �a wok / 2 i Z SE/,� T�C E STATE w fr ZIP 9�/G ZTITLE HOLDER �!/ySS #2 CONTRACTOR /Ze:' SZC'4 KCONTRACTOR REG # 4e,, /C/SS/.31 � ADDRESS EXP. DATE / CITY STATE LcJ f ZIP yk S 'O #3 PARCEL # .3223 3 O LEGAL DESCRIPTION S 33111 7- 2 z N /L 3 uw w,ry/ #4 BLDG. SQ. FT (EXISTIN PROPOSED) 1ST FL L 7/ 2ND Zos// 3RD -4 BASEMENT_�4/ DECK / #BR y #BATH GARAGE ,ti,A- / CARPORTS/ ENCL ATTIC: Y - N OTHER SQ FT USE OF BUILDING T /Z #5 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: SPRINKLER: WET DRY STANDPIPE: WET DRY AUTOMATIC FIRE ALARM CORRIDOR SMOKES HOOD & DUCT DRY CHEMICAL WET CHEMICAL HALON NEW SYSTEM MODIFICATION NUMBER OF NEW DEVICES MONITORING STATION Al /�/Z 0� /<,/er PHONE L,C�`- 6 Z U #6 DOES YOUR SUBMITTAL INCLUDE: 1 . DIMENSIONS, SCALE, NORTH ARROW? YES 1---'NO_ 2 . FLOOR PLAN AND CROSS SECTIONAL ELEVATION? YES=NO_ 3 . ALL CONCEALED SPACES (LABELED COMBUSTIBLE AND NON-COMBUSTIBLE) ? YES NO 4 . ALL AREAS ON OPPOSITE SIDE OF NEW WALLS? YES NO_11 5 . CUT SHEETS OR REFERENCES FOR ALL NEW DEVICES? YES /lN0 6 . LOCATION/DESCRIPTION OF ANY EXISTING DEVICES YES /_—NO_ 7 . BATTERY CALCULATIONS FOR FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS? YES yN0_ A 8 . RISER/WIRING DIAGRAM FOR FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS? YES ENO_ 9 . HYDRULIC CALCULATIONS FOR SPRINKLER SYSTEMS? YES NO ," NOTE: WORK MAY PROCEED ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH A VALID FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM PERMIT ISSUED BY THE MASON COUNTY FIRE MARSHAL. A VALID PERMIT AND AN APPROVED SET OF PLANS MUST BE ON THE JOB SITE DURING CONSTRUCTION AND MUST REMAIN THERE UNTIL A FINAL INSPECTION IS DONE BY THE MASON COUNTY FIRE MARSHAL. FAILURE TO OBTAIN A VALID PERMIT PRIOR TO WORKING ON A FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM AND/OR FAILURE TO PROVIDE THESE PLANS AND PERMIT FOR THE MASON COUNTY FIRE MARSHAL MAY RESULT IN A CITATION AND FINE. OWNERS AFFIDAVIT I certify that I am exempt from the requirements of the Contrac- tors Registration Law RCW 18 . 27, and am aware of the Mason County ordinance requirements for which this permit is issued and that all work will be done in conformance therewith. No changes will be made without first obtaining approval from the Mason County Fire Marshal . OWNER DATE CONTRACTORS AFFIDAVIT I certify that I am a currently registered contractor in the State of Washington and I am aware of the ordinance requirements regulating the work for which the permit is issued and all work done will be in conformance therewith. No changes will be made without first obt ining approval from the Mason County Fire Marsha . BY DATE 74!�4'5, J,�rE5 rr- MASON COUNTY FIRE MARSHAL Mason County Bldg. III 426 W.Cedar FILE COPY P.O. Box 186 Shelton,Washington 98S84 (206) 427-9670 CODE ENFORCEMENT FIRE INSPECTIONS FIRE INVESTIGATION PUBLIC EDUCATION Standby Battery Calculation Fora JOB NAME: �i ors c ADDRESS: E 57 - 5 I�w t 0(0 QUANTITY AMPS EACH DEVICE TOTALAMPS DEVICE USED NORMAL ALARM NORMAL ALARM i I�kCIGGK E'jE L 1z �lac.cL0�,k I t TOTAL PAGE 1 PAGE 2 ' Standby Battery Calculation Form JOB NAME: JOB ADDRESS: �rqSr -75-60 /00 SYSTEM TYPE: NFPA 71 NFPA 72 NFPA 72 NFPA 74 Central Local or Auxiliary Household Station Proprietary or Remote j Total normal Amps X Normal time I 24 24 60 24 =Normal Amp Hours I � Total Alarm Amps NIA E X Alarm Time I N / A .08333 * .08333 " .06666 = Total Alarm Amp Hours N / A Nominal Amp Hours + Alarm Amp Hours = Total Amp Hours + 10% (x .i) Recommended Contingency Total Required Amp Hours =i NOTE .08333 = 5 MINUTES AND .0666 = 4 MINUTES SILENT COMMERCIAL KNIGHT FILE Co" FIRE SYSTEMS— ModelFIRE ALARMS With Exclusive Accu.-Zon6lm and Optional Digital • • FEATURES • The 4 Style A (Class B) zones are interchangeable to Style D (class A) using the Model 7181 Zone Converter • Fuseless design reduces service calls • Field selectable 24 or 12 VDC power supply 0 • 3 amp current output available for external devices • Compatible with 2- and 4-wire smoke detectors as well as water flow and sounding devices • Two 1.5 amp supervised signal circuits programmable for steady, pulsing, temporal, supervisory • Auxiliary outputs of 1.5 amp at 12 or 24 VDC ( and 175 mA at 12 VDC (only) • Smoke verification, pre-alarm delay and cross-zoning minimize false alarms • Two general purpose relays Model 5204 (2.5A dry contact form C) • Optional plug-in UL Listed digital communicator (Model 5205) During normal operation, the 5204 constantly checks smoke and other sensing devices for fire • Up/downloading (reduces service time) conditions. It also conducts system checks to deter- 0 Programmable from on-board touchpad or mine if any troubles, or systems problems, exist. If optional remote annunciator the 5204 encounters a fire or trouble condition, it sounds an audible warning in the local area, and • Accu-Zone'll diagnostics with the optional plug-in digital communicator installed, it sends a report to a central station. DESCRIPTION The 5204's microprocessor constantly runs pro- grams to check inputs and carry out other routine The Silent Knight 5204 is a low cost, high feature functions. If the programs ever stop running, a local fire evacuation control panel designed for watchdog circuit will detect it and reset the micro- applications requiring manual and automatic fire processor to resume normal operations. alarm as well as water flow and sprinkler superviso- ry service. The basic unit offers local fire alarm con- trol up to four zones. and central station communica- 5204 conducts an automatic self-test every 24 hours tions with the optional. UL Listed Model 5205 Digital — at a time you select— and sends a report to the Communicator. It is compatible with both 2- and 4- central station. wire smoke detectors. Compact, easy to install and Other features of the system include English-lan- service. it delivers features you'd expect to find in fire systems costing much more. guage remote annunciation, which simplifies "Step Programming" of custom options. Remote down- loading of system configurations can eliminate the two telephone lines to report alarms and troubles to a expense of sending out a service technician for repro- central station. The 5205 digital dialer can supervise gramming. The 5204 has a built-in fire drill procedure. the telephone lines and activate a trouble-alert if a The exclusive Accu-ZoneTM feature measures and line failure is sustained for 45 seconds or longer. displays zone voltages, so you can set up and test Other communications/reporting features include: the system without separate testing equipment. The built-in ring detector, re-try if communication failed, "Sensor Test" function allows a single person to test two phone number capability (plus computer phone the system. A short signal circuit ring occurs when for downloading), Touch-Tone@ and rotary compati- each sensor is activated. Sensor Test events are bility. Optional ground start is available with Model stored in memory and can be viewed when testing is 2608. concluded. Fuseless circuit board design eliminates one of the most likely causes for service calls. The 5205 is compatible with all major reporting formats including SIA (security industry standard), SK PROGRAMMING FSK(4/2), SK4+2 tone burst, SK 3/1, SESCOA 3/1 and Radionics BFSK. Format selectable by account On-site programming is available through on-board number. touchpad or through any remote annunciator. Remote programming can be accomplished through ANNUNCIATION the use of an IBM or compatible personal computer and the Model 5541 Downloading Software and the Silent Knight Model 5530 Modem. The optional Model 5205 Digital Communicator is required to use the up/download function. I POWER FIRE AIARM More than 60 programmable options are available for i +ooei 4NNUNQA i customizing system configurations and end-user fea- tures, including zone type (fire, sprinkler, waterflow, ®®®®®® undefined), and zone location descriptions. Programmable dialer options include total number of ..®®®� reporting attempts, account number and reporting for- .,_� mat, and Touch-Tone@ or rotary phone line. "-�- --- --- _ i Hardware configurable for one or two phone lines. Model 5230 Several time delay features, including number of sec- onds to alarm in pre-alarm, smoke delay conditions, The 5204 includes an annunciator/digital programmer number of hours before loss of AC hours report, and inside the cabinet. Its six LEDs (for alarm, trouble, 24-hour test time can be programmed. silenced, AC/low battery, event memory, time set/reporting) are visible without opening the cabinet. OPTIONAL The programmer allows for easy operation of all func- tions. It features dual seven-segment display and DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR fourteen uniquely assigned function keys. Keys are: The optional 5205 is a UL Listed digital dialer which ENTER, CLEAR, SILENCE, DISABLE (formerly plugs in to the 5204 board. It has the ability to seize "SHUNT) and 0-9 used for ALARM RESET, CLEAR ALARM MEMORY, DIALER RESET, REQUEST DOWNLOAD, DISPLAY MEMORY, DISPLAY TROU- BLES, SET DATE and SET TIME. Remote annunciation is available through the Model 5230. This four-wire remote annunciator is easy to _ — operate. Its fourteen keys can perform the same oper- ations as the main system annunciator, including silencing, resetting, programming and displaying of alarms, troubles and alarm memory. Features include LCD display, backlighting and English-language annunciation. ,•. Up to four 5230s can be attached to one 5204. Standby current draw per 5230 is 60mA, alarm cur- Model 5205 rent is 120mA. t SPECIFICATIONS SET MODE/REPORT (Yellow) —On when system is in test or program mode, including Date/Time set ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS: mode. Flashes when system is reporting. Primary AC: 120 VRMS at 60HZ, 2.5A Total Accessory Load: 3A at 24VDC or 3A at 12 VDC MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS: Dimensions: 14 7/8 in. W x 19 5/8 in. H x 4 1/4 in. D SIGNAL CIRCUITS: (37.8 cm W x 49.8 cm H x 10.6 cm D) Two Style W 1.5 amp max per circuit at 12 or 24VDC. Weight: 24 lbs. (10.88 kilograms) Programmable for steady, pulsing, temporal and Color: Red supervisory for sprinkler system supervision. TELEPHONE REQUIREMENTS: AUXILIARY OUTPUTS: Type of Jack: RJ31 X (2 required) 1.5 amps at 12 or 24 VDC 175 mA, 12V APPROVALS: UL 864 Listing INDICATOR LIGHTS: FCC Part 68 and Part 15 AC/DC POWER (Green) — On when power systems CFM Approval are normal-, flashes for AC or DC failure. New York City (MEA) pending NFPA 71 —Central Station Reporting ALARM (Red) —On for alarm. Po 9 TROUBLE (Yellow) — On when trouble condition 72A — Local Protective Signaling System exists. ( 72B — City Box 72C — Polarity Reversal SILENCED (Yellow) — On when alarm or trouble or 72D — Proprietary Protective Signaling supervisory has been silenced but not yet cleared. System EVENT MEMORY (Yellow) — On when an alarm Other approvals pending condition has been reset. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 5530 Downloading Modem Model 4180 SIA format modem for remote programming of 5204 Status Display Module and other Silent Knight controls. Provides 16 outputs to give R alarm and trouble conditions by zone. Can be used to drive LED or graphic annun- ciators. Non-supervised. ° Model 7181 Fire Zone Converter Converts Style A zones to Style D and vice versa. 5541 Downloading Software (not shown) For remote programming with IBM PC and compati- ble computers. Can be used with 5204 and other Silent Knight products. Requires Model 5530 Modem. 1 Model 5209 Flush Mount Kit(not shown) I Allows 5204 cabinet to be flush mounted between 16 I inch centered studs. Includes trim ring. 5220 Direct Connect Module Used for City Box and polarity reversing direct wire 7860 Modular Telephone Cable (not shown) applications. Used to connect 5204 to RJ-31 X phone jack (2 required.) � a 2608 Auxiliary Relay (not shown) Used for ground start phone lines. r ARCHITECT/ENGINEER SPECIFICATIONS The contractor shall provide a completely electrically supervised The control shall have an annunciator to sequentially indicate fire alarm control system. The system shall contain a fire alarm zones in alarm, zones in trouble and system functions. LEDs shall control panel to supervise and operate heat and smoke detection augment the display to clarify the system status to an operator. An devices, alarm signal devices and visual annunciators. An optional integral touchpad shall be provided to operate, set up and interro- digital communicator shall transmit fire alarm, trouble and supervi- gate the system. Vital operations such as alarm silencing or reset sory signals to a central station. The controller shall be UL Listed shall be simple and obvious to an operator. for use under NFPA 71, 72A, 72B, 72C and 72D standards. It shall provide power and control for four supervised detection zones, 2 The optional, plug-in digital communicator shall be UL Listed for supervised signal circuits, and,optionally,an approved plug-in digi- use under NFPA 71 standards. It shall have the capability to super- tal communicator. The controller shall be Silent Knight 5204 or vise two telephone lines, seize the phone line and send the alarm approved equivalent. signal on one or both lines without the addition of any more equip- ment. It shall be able to communicate to a central station in SIA. SK There shall be four Style A detection zones. They shall accommo- FSK(4/2). SK4/2 tone burst, SK 3/1, SESCOA 3/1, Radionics date heat detectors, products of combustion detectors, manual pull BFSK. The optional plug-in digital communicator shall sound a stations, sprinkler flow switches and gate valve supervisory switch- local trouble signal if the telephone service is interrupted for longer es intermixed as desired and permitted by NFPA 71, 72A, 72B, than 45 seconds and it shall transmit a signal indicating the loss of 72C and 72D. Products of combustion detection may be either 2- phone line service to the central station over the remaining phone or 4-wire and shall be cross-listed by UL for use on the system. line. A signal shall also be transmitted indicating restoral of phone The detection zones shall be programmable to (1) be cross zones service. The optional digital communicator shall be able to report so that two adjacent detectors must sense products of combustion, the loss of either phone line without regard to which phone line (2) automatically reset a detector to verify that smoke exists, (3) failed first. If both lines fail,a local signal shall sound. see a single detector in alarm—before the alarm is sounded and. optionally,a signal is transmitted to the central station. The optional digital communicator shall have the ability to send a test signal to the central station every 24 hours. The test signal There shall be two one amp supervised alarm signal circuits. They shall be able to be transmitted at a specific time of day or night by shall cause the bells/horns to ring steady/pulsing/temporal through- setting a program within the communicator. out the premises until reset or silenced. The alarm signals transmitted to the central station shall indicate The control shall be equipped with two auxiliary relays that shall be which of the four zones is in alarm and which zones are in trouble. programmed to operate on (1) alarm, (2) zone trouble, (3) supervi- Restoral from alarm or trouble shall also be transmitted by zone. sory, (4) supervisory trouble, (5) system trouble. The relays shall The optional digital communicator shall be capable of communicat- maintain contact until cleared. ing to Silent Knight, Radionics or Ademco central station receivers. STATUS DISPLAY MODULE ZONES 1-4) MODEL 4180 NNUNClATO 2 PROGRAMMABLE, GENERAL PURPOSE 01 RELAYS(FORM C) OPTIONAL MODEL 5205 DIGRAL TOUCHPAO OMMUNICATO 4 ZONE INPUTS 4 STYLE A(CLASS B) SILENT KNIGHT 2 SUPERVISED MODEL 5204 SIGNAL CIRCUITS FIRE CONTROL PANEL MODEL 7181 MODEL 5220 FIRE ZONE DIRECT CONNE CONVERTER MODULE To LEASEMJNE OR CRY BOX MODEL 5230 REMOTE REMOTE SILENCE KEYSWITCH LANNUNCIATOR OR ALARM RESET (UP TO 4 PER SYSTEM) Figure 1 — Block diagram for Model 5204 Fire Control Panel !_;GNTNING PROTECTION: Silent Knight guarantees this product against lightning strikes! We will repair or replace the Silent Knight equipment, if necessary, should lightning disable it during the one-year warranty period. It's just another reason why Silent Knight has been a nationwide leader in electronic security for 25 years. SILENT 7550 Meridian Circle, Maple Grove. MN 55369-4927 or 1-800-446-6444 or in Minnesota (612) 493-6435 MADE IN KNIGHT Fax: (612)493-6475 AMERICA FIRE SYSTEMS - QUALITY Form No. '50778 (Rev 6i92) � 1 425 SERIES PHOTOELECTRONIC SMOKE DETECTORS Area Type, DC Powered Truro Wire DESCRIPTION The 425C Series are two wire photoelectronic smoke detectors O California State Fire Marshal operating on the light scattering concept. A pulsed infrared R L Approved light emitting diode is used as the light source and a high speed photodiode as the sensing element. An alarm relay contact set (Form C SPDT) for auxiliary func- tions and/or an integral heat sensor(135°F, 50 ft.)are available as options. APPLICATION The 425C Series two-wire smoke detectors are suited for r, I commercial, industrial,and institutional fire alarm systems.The detectors are intended for two-wire connection to compatible UL Listed fire alarm control units. All models are easily converted to non-latching operation. Those equipped with auxiliary alarm contacts are also suitable for releasing service. INSTALLATION F M The 425C Series smoke detectors mount to standard single Patented gang electrical boxes, 4" octagonal electrical boxes, and to WIREMOLD No.5739 fixture boxes.All field wiring connections are made to a terminal block on the printed circuit board. This FEATURES area is accessed by depressing the cover release tab and opening the hinged cover. System wiring easily fits through the • UL 268 Listed opening in the back of the smoke detector. A field "knock out" . Alarm confirmation area is provided for use when power-limited surface wiring is used. • Power/alarm indicator LED APPROVALS • Low current consumption The smoke detector is for use in commercial fire protective • Functional test signaling systems (NFPA 71, 72A, 72B, 72C, or 72D) and in household fire warning systems (NFPA 74). • Tamper resistant hinged cover Listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.; California State Fire • Integral heat sensor (optional) Marshal approved (Listing #7257-447:104); Factory Mutual e Auxiliary alarm contacts (optional) approved (J.I.01<789.AY); State of Maryland approved (Permit #1885); City of Cleveland approved (Docket S-5-88); New York • RFI and line transient protection City, Board of Standards and Appeals approved (Calendar No. 122-73-SA). ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS — ALL MODELS Standby Voltage 8.5-44 VDC Compatibility Standby Current 50 µ4 Max. MODEL DESCRIPTION Identifier Equivalent Capacitance 0.001 pF Max. Alarm Voltage 33 VDC Max. 425C smoke detector S10 Alarm Current 50 mA ±10% @ 24 VDC 425CT smoke detector with heat sensor Alarm Current Q 10 VDC 40 mA Min. (135°F) S10 To insure reset, reduce detector voltage to 4.0 volts or less or 425CR smoke detector with form C alarm current to 1 mA or less. Reset time: 1 second Max. contact set S11 Contact Rating— smoke detector with form C alarm 425CR and 425CRT 2A @ 30 VDC or 120 VAC resistive. contact set and 1350F heat sensor S11 VDC — filtered; 10% Maximum Ripple PNOTOELECTRONIC SMOKE DETECTORS WIRING CONNECTIONS screw terminal enlargement for detail Model 425C Model 425CR or 425CT or 425CRT S10 S11 alarm alarm alarm first circuit circuit contact last detector detector + - + 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 COMPATIBLE LISTED CONTROL UNIT' END-OF-LINE DEVICE ESL 1500 Series Control Unit with BMB, ZEM. Styles B or D wiring. Maximum line resistance = 100 ohms. Compatibility Identifier is C01. Compatible Detectors are Models 425C, CT; Compatibility Identifier S10; maximum 40 detectors per circuit. Compatible Detectors are Models 425CR, CRT; Compatibility Identifier S11; maximum 40 detectors per circuit. Emergency operation[Style D(Class A)]:Return initiating circuit wiring to appropriate Control Unit terminals and connect the end of line devices per the Control Unit instructions. CAUTION:DO NOT use looped wire under screw terminals.These terminals are designed to prevent looping of unbroken wire around or under a terminal screw in a manner that would permit the looped wire to remain unbroken during installation. This would preclude supervision if the wire were to dislodge from the terminal. PRODUCT DATA SPECIFICATIONS SENSITIVITY The smoke detectors shall be model 425C ( ) and shall operate on the photoelectronic light-scattering principle. The 3.1 ± 0.50%/Ft. detectors shall be listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE The smoke detector shall contain an infrared LED light source and a light sensing photodiode. These components 32°F to 120°F shall be positioned such that when smoke particles enter the 0°C to 50°C sensing area, light from the LED reflects onto the photo- diode. When the amount of light reflected onto the photo- OPERATING HUMIDITY RANGE diode reaches the sensitivity setting, the smoke sampling I 0 to 95% RH rate shall increase to twice (2x) normal. The alarm signal shall be confirmed by requiring three (3) successive smoke DETECTOR SIZE sensings above the sensitivity setting. diameter 6.1 in. 15.5 cm Detector alarm shall occur only after confirmation and will height 2.0 in. 5.0 cm cause the normally flashing power indicator LED to light weight 8.8 oz. 0.25 kg continuously and the alarm circuit to operate. The detectors shall be capable of latching or non-latching alarm functions. The detectors shall be non-polar and shall provide an easily PACKAGING operated functional field test. 20 detectors are packed in a carton The detectors shall be equipped with an integral 135°F 15 x 16 x 18 inches, 14 lb. (57°C) (50 foot Rated) heat sensor (optional on models (38 x 40.5 x 46 cm, 6.3 kg) 425CT and 425CRT). The detectors shall be a single part with a hinged cover and SMOKE DETECTOR SPACING include a concealed tamper-resistant latch. The detector shall include insect screens. On smooth ceilings(as defined in NFPA 72E), spacing of 30 feet(9.1 meters)may be used as a guide. Other spacing may All wiring terminations shall be to clamp-type screw terminals be used depending on ceiling height, high air movement, protected by a terminal block cover. The smoke detector and other conditions or response requirements. shall mount to a standard single gang electrical box, a 4" octagonal electrical box, or WIREMOLD No. 5739 fixture box. ELECTRO SIGNAL LAB, INC. 75 Terry Drive, Hingham, MA 02043 Distributed by: Sales 1-800-225-8632 Literature 1-800-648-7423 Inside Massachusetts 617-740-3800 Bulletin 2281-SS4 March 1989 Appearance and details subject to change without notice. BG-8 Manual Fire Alarm Station GENERAL The BG-8 Manual Fire Alarm Pull Station provides a single action, normally-open contact alarm initiating point for use with Fire Alarm Control Panels. S711 FEATURES • Sturdy metal construction. • Simple operation. • Operation does not require replacement of parts. • Drawing of flames on cover helps communicate purpose of this device to people who do not read English words. 7wil, • Designed to prevent false alarms when bumped,shaken,or jarred. j APPLICATIONS Designed for indoor use in atmospheres which are not poten- tially explosive. Use as a means of allowing anyone on the premises to turn in non-coded alarm quickly without chance of error.There is no need for delay.There is no danger of giving U incorrect or incomplete instruction.Typical uses include: 1. Schools. 2. Hospitals. 3. Retail stores. 4. Industrial plants. 5. Warehouses. Compatible with any appropriate control panel to: 1. Initiate local alarm signals. 2. Trip a municipal fire alarm box. 3. Start fire pumps. 4. Any other function that can be initiated or controlled by the closing of a switch contact. OPERATION Stations are non-break-glass operation. The stations are operated by a pull on the pull cover.This causes Station a key latch to act against a retaining mechanism until adequate BG-8 Manual Fire Alarm force is applied to open the station. As the station opens, a (Shown full size) switch is released to initiate an alarm.The retainer in Model BG-8 is a permanent high tensile coil spring,which eliminates the need for a glass retainer.When so operated,the cover hangs down(and cannot be made to stay in a closed position)indicat- ing that the station was used to turn in the alarm.(C P ERATED STATIONS CAN BE SEEN UP TO 100 FEET AWAY.) Resetting is easily accomplished by use of a reset key. Fire-LITe" ALarms 12 C',ntonvida ;oac DF-5)US • Ncr*rltord.Cc--ecl;c�;, 06472 Page 1 of 2 rcorporaTeo JAy 12. % The attractive design of the stations highlight its engineered simplicity and unusual dependability; bumping, shaking, or PRODUCT LINE INFORMATION jarring will not activate the switch or circuit.Instructions for operation of the station are provided on the front of the pull Model No. Description cover. The 13G-8 Station is die-formed from 1/8" thick satin finish BG-8 Manual Fire Alarm Pull aluminum,with the operating instructions in raised letters. Station. Single action. Stations come in surface mounting models only. Normally-open contact 13G-8 contacts rated at: 1 amp.,30 VAC,and 30 VDC. Master key fits all stations used in an installation of the same BG-2-R Surface mounting series. Back-Box for BG-8 INSTALLATION series stations. One end The station mounts with two screws(supplied)to a standard tapped for 1/2" conduit � single-gang electrical switch box.It can also be mounted to a Color is red. surface mount box. BG-2a-R Same as BG-2-R, except both ends tapped for 1/2" conduit. Color is red. BG-2b-R Same as BG-2-R, except O one end tapped for 3/4" conduit. Color is red. R-1 G Replacement Glass From previous To next Retainer for BG-8 station or fire station or alarm control end-of-line panel. device. i O i i ARCHITECT/ENGINEERING BG-8 Manual Fire Alarm Station SPECIFICATIONS (Rear View) Manual Fire Alarm Stations shall be non-code non- break-glass type,equipment with a key operated reset, and so designed that after actual Emergency Operation, they cannot be restored to normal except by use of a key. An operated station shall be designed such that upon activation,it will be visually detectable at a minimum distance of one hundred feet, front or side. Manual Stations shall be constructed of die-formed aluminum, with operating directions provided on the front cover in raised letters.The word FIRE shall appear on the front of the stations in raised letters,five-eights inch high or larger.Stations shall be suitable for surface mounting on matching back-box, or semi-flush mounting on a +0 standard single-gang box or switch plate,and shall be installed not less than four and one-half feet,nor more than six feet above the finished floor.Handal Stations shall be Underwriters Laboratories Listed We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements.All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information. contact Flre•LITe DF-5o628 I'1'']t , Edwards ' 230B series Heat Detectors • RATE-OF-RISE AND FIXED TEMPERATURE DESCRIPTION • USE FOR PROPERTY PROTECTION ONLY Heat Detectors are available with 135 or 194 degree Fahrenheit ratings: in fixed, or fixed and rate-of-rise FM (FACTORY MUTUAL) APPROVED • temperature operation with single circuit normally • UL LISTED open contacts. FEATURES The Heat Detector is available with either a metal or • WHITE—blend with ceiling. • LOW PROFILE—with white plastic reversible mounting plate. (See Note '1). wide base covering mounting plate and box. • POSI- Both the metal plate(see below)and plastic plate(See TIVE OPERATING INDICATION—when fixed tem- page E24) can be used for either flush or surface perature element is activated. center disc falls free from mounting. detector. (Detector replacement is required) •ON SITE Skirt—Cat. No. 6253 TESTING—rate-of-rise feature is automatically self- Decorative enclose to cover electrical box when surface restoring permitting on site testing of this feature. mounting the 280E-PL (See Note '1) series Detector. • EASY INSTALLATION—twist and it locks in place: For use with standard 3'2" or 4" octagon boxes. 112" same mounting plate for 312 or 4 inch octagon box, or deep. See page E24. open mounting. Terminals clearly marked. • WIDE Contact ratings on all models are 3 amps @6to125VAC. SPACING-50 foot centers on rate-of-rise and fixed 1.0 amps @ 6 to 28 VDC. 0.3 amps @ 125 VDC. and .01 temperature units (See Specification Table for details) amps @ 250 VDC. Maximum Coverage 1.11 Max. (Note 21 NOTES U.L. Ambient Max. '1 For white plastic reversible mounting plate in place of standard metal plate.add Number Normal Rate-of-Rise Tamp. Ceiling Distance suffix--PC to Cat No leg U 2 Maximum detector coverage age ha has been determined by UL to provide cetecuon of Cond.of (Note 41 or Rating Temp. from Will time equal to sprinkler devices spaced atl0-foot intervals 1100 square foot area)on Cat Na' Circuits Contacts Fixed Temp. 4 Rating°F Sq.FL Spacing (Note 31 a smooth ceiling 15 feet 9 inches high. Higher ceilings can adversely affect detection time in some instances.earlier detection may be obtained by reducing 201f! 1 Open ROR 8 Fixed 135 100 the spacing between detectors See Appendix C.Guide for Automatic Detector Spacing.NFPA 72E-1997.Automatic Fire Detectors. M9 1 Open ROR 8 Fixed 194 150 2 500 50' 25' 3. Maximum distance shown is from any wall partition or ceding projection 2838 1 Open Fixed 135 100 extending down more than 12inches. 1 Rate-of-Rise rating is 15 F/Min-Sell-Restoring. 2348 1 Open Fixed 194 150 'NARNING If they are spaced in accordance with the above table, they 1. DANGER-This device does not protect life againstfire and can contribute, within an overall fire safety program, to smoke. In most fires, hazardous levels of smoke, heat and reducing the risk of avoidable property losses. Under no toxic gases can build up before a heat detector would initiate circumstances should these devices be relied on as the sole an alarm. Independent studies indicate that heat detectors measure to ensure fire safety. Danger will result if these should only be used when property protection alone is devices are relied on to any degree for the protection of involved.In cases where life safety is a factor,the use of smoke human life. detectors is recommended. 2. DANGER - This device does not contain a built-in signal. The intended use of the Edwards 280B Series Heat Detector is Alarm signals can only be generated by interconnection with to provide one source of information that is supplemental to separately installed signaling devices. smoke detection to increase the probability that an early 3. BANGER - This device will not operate without electrical warning will be provided so that property can be safeguarded. power,and fires often cause cutoffs of electrical power.This Heat detectors do not always detect fires because the fire may device does not contain a battery backup power supply.If the be a slow smoldering, low heat type (producing smoke) or electrical circuit feeding the device is cut,or is not providing because they may not be near where the fire occurs, or power for any reason, this device will not detect heat or because the heat of the fire may bypass them.This detector provide any warning of a possible fire.Nor will it provide any will not detect oxygen levels, smoke, toxic gases, or flames. warning that it is not functioning. Accordingly, this device should only be used as a part of a 4. DANGER - The rate-of-rise feature on the Edwards 280B broadly based program of fire safety which would include a Series Heat Detector is subject to failure over time. The rate- variety of sources of information on heat and smoke levels, of-rise feature should be tested by a qualified fire protection visual sighting of the fire,extinguishment systems,and other specialist annually to ensure that it is in working order. safety measures. TO INSTALL[)ETECTOR— SNAP-OUTS 0 Is- WIRE ENTRANCE _�1M 4 H ARRCWS ON --I 1 _R AND MOUNTING r -nICAL BOX P -'T� SH-P AND TURN S S MM_) U1 3'4 DIA MTG CLJCKW^.SE1lYI 41% I Soo C (� i Ilt7) { .LEGS BENT UP 90.ON 351 METAL MOUNTING PLATE FOR EXPOSED WIRING I / 4 I O O 1 MOUNT USING LIMITED 'O REMOVE CNIGER WITH _ A>V ENERGY CABLE PLASTIC �y L AFT METAL FINGER WITH ,pl MOUNTING PLATE IS G SCREW C^PrVER TIP AND MOLDED TO 0 (a�DIA MTG TURN CETECTCR COUNTER ACCOMMODATE CLOCXWSE E * EXPOSED WIRING MOUNT F1�Ilalwr Coral Win" L-4 MMM FRONT VIEW WIPE ENTRANCE %Mlle alOurdln9 Plitt!' MorIOIq Ph" MWI Mown q Rw SNAP-OUTS SuppINd on'-W MOdINs See NOW'1 Specifications subject to change without notice. EDWARDS • A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNAL 0 FARMINGTON, CT OS032 E19 A UNIT Q/ptNtPAL SIGNAL ~� i He bete tors 445 & 4 IXED TEMPERATURE ADAPTOR • Use for erty Protection Only 445 PLATE FEATURES: * Listed . Fully automatic . Self- - um overage contained • Ea install • Self-restoring . Four s. terminals • Herme ly sealed gold plated contacts. URating Max.Dall . 445 for general us 6 for high temperature areas. Cat.No. Type Rating Spacing from wall Dimensions . Protects unobstruct rea 30'x 30' 445 fixed 135- �, 15' Temp. Cat. No. 249 Adaptor P to equired only when 445 or Fixed (60.3), 2aDia. 446 detectors are to be ou et ox mounted.The plate is 446 1 designed for mounting dire t1 on 31/4"or 4"octagonal emp. box. #6-32 x N" screws furni h with plate. Contact rating 1 a 125V AC and 0.5 amp @ 24V DC. WARNING \ 1. DANGER - This device does n otect life against of the fire./ Inguishment systems, and other safety fire and smoke. In most fires, h a dous levels of measures! smoke. heat and toxic gases can buil u before a heat If they/,are spaced in accordance with their detector would initiate an alarm. Inde a ent studies recoru nded maximum ratings, they can contribute, indicate that heat detectors should only a sed when wit , n overall fire safety program, to reducing the property protection alone is involved. In asses where ris of avoidable property losses. Under no life safety is a factor, the use of smoke tenors is instances should these devices be relied on as the recommended. a measure to ensure fire safety. Danger will result if The intended use of the Edwards 445 Serie at ese devices are relied on to any degree for the Detector is to provide one source of information t protection of human life. , supplemental to smoke detection to increase 2. DANGER - This device does not contain a built-in probability that an early warning will be provided signal. Alarm signals can only be generated by t that property can be safeguarded. Heat detector interconnection with separately installed signaling 1 not always detect fires because the fire may be )6w evices. i smoldering, low heat type (producing sm or ANGER-This device will not operate without elec- because they may not be near where the fire rs,or t ' power, and fires often cause cutoffs of electrical because the heat of the fire may bypass This po This device does not contain a battery backup detector will not detect oxygen levels. e, toxic pow pply.If the electrical circuit feeding the device gases, or flames. Accordingly, this devi ould only is cut, s not providing power for any reason, this be used as a part of a broadly based gram of fire device of detect heat or provide any warning of a safety which would include a vari /'of sources of possible or will it provide any indication that it is information on heat and smoke le visual sighting not functio HEAT DETECTOR ADAPTOR PLA CAT. NO. 445 or 446 CAT. NO. 249 1/16 29i32 ' MTG (2) 4'/2 DIA (23) — 1h(J8) 21V4 MTG(114) 2) 70) . I i 2% (60) U— 5/32 DIA 2-MTG (4) HOLES 31,4 MTG 1=-DWARDS E20 i l GENTEX If New L o wer Operating Current SERIES 4" Electronic Horn HG or SHG Series Applications 4" low frequency electronic horn and alarm signal to a pulsing !ow frequency horn/strobe that meets code require- alarm signal by simply removing a lumo- ments for supervised fire alarm systems er plug. Changing from steady tone *o for the hearing impaired and ADA. pulsing tone does not prevent reverting SHG HG The HG/'SHG series are quality elec- back to original tone at a later date. All tronic signaling devices that offer you units are shiooeci from the factory in the Approvals both dependable evacuation signals and steady alarm mode. visual alarms or a combination of both by The HG/SHG series are eesigned to L) simple terminal wrong. The SHG series be used for both new construction or �/� can also be wired :a nave rceoencent retrcnt oroiec:s ov eas i mourt re tc - ooeranon of both norn and strooes. ;See electrical poxes or 2 gang oie:vorK oozes wiring diagrams). This can oe simply (see clack for eemils). Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) done by removing two lumoer plugs io- All HG,SHG cevices are UL-*6-1,197' BFP sated on circuit board. ;See installation listed for use with fire orotective systems BSAiMEA;#412-91-E manual for details.) and are warranted for 2 years from the CSFM 47135-569:115 The HG/SHG series are easiy field date of purchase. NFPA 72 changeable from a steady low frequency UL 464 Standard Features • Low frequency/penetrating output. Textured finish high impact plastic - Flush or semi-flush mounting without • Low current consumption 17mA @ faceplate. the need of a trim plate. nominal voltage. (HG124) - Wide vanety of mounting options for 1575 candela strobe option (SHG12- • Wide voltage range. new construction and retrofit applica- 1575 and SHG24-1575). Meets ADA • Screw terminals, separate irVout wir- tions. requirements. ing option for both horn and strobe. Supplied with beauty plugs to accom- UL 464/UL1971 listed for fire protec- • Steady or pulsing tone. modate a vanety of installations. tiveservicetsignal for heanngimpaired- Strobe maintains constant flash rate(1 Available Models per sec.) regardless of input voltage. Rated Current Rated Current Light Effective Cs Nominal 1 4 Maximum Model I Operating Flash I Intensity In Operating Operating Number Voltage Rates/Min Candela Voltage Voltage dB 4_10 Ft. HG124 j 10-30 — I 17nnA 21mA '00 SHG12-15 10-16 40 115 137mA 137mA j 90 SHG12-1575 10-16 60 15(UL 1971) j 226MA 257mA I 90 75 (UL 1638) SHG24-15 21-30 20 ! 15 53mA 54mA 95 SHG24-15-1 21-30 60 i 15 i 95MA 86mA 95 SH132 1575 21-30 60 15 i UL '971) ?10tra �8rnA 95 UL '638) 1 -� SHG24-110 21-30 20 110 110MA 981"TIA 95 SHG21 10-1 21-30 60 110 237ma OmA Note: 24VOC 15 canae!a units nave a start-up current of 11;mA 1 75 c3nae!a units have a start-up current of '30mA 11,0 canae!a units have a start-up current of ' '8mA 12 VOC 15 canae!a units have a start-up current of 188mA 1575 canoe!a units have a start-up current of 324mA 'NHEN PLACING AN ORDER:icc t7e folloviing to the ena ar the moae! 7umbec 'N' _ 'Nall mount ind R'_ Leo taceo!ate wAOE1«-e '" _ :11iin r.c -�tter;n 3' _ ?eige'zcec!ate U.S.A. GENTEX SERIES Wiring Diagrams Architect& Engineer Specifications The alarm signal shall be Gentex model or approved equal and shall be listed by Underwriters Laboratories for Fire Protective Service hearing impaired. The model shall also be listed with the California State Fire >a >3 Marshal and the Bureau of Standards and Appeals(NYC). a � I The alarm signals shall produce a sound output of 90 dBA or ' \o---- I--0 —J� greater peak as measured in an anechoic chamber. The alarm signal shall be capable of changing from a steady tone to pulsing without permanent alteration to the unit. 3 F--•ES 17r :-�x]wEPEO NOEPENOEMtr Maximum current consumption at 24VDC for alarm horn only :n= .' �� o:ENKM w z shall not exceed 17 milliamps and the maximum current con- __�..:_.�._=_ ..�__• _ �..-'-%N`!f^,..-=_ sumption for horn strobe using 15 candela snail not exceed 4 _ 140mA @ 12VOC ano 95mA @ 24VDC. For those aoolications requiring the higher candela output strobe with alarm horn. the r � r strobe output shall be 75 candela. The current consumption of �aa the strobe(1575)shall not exceed 110 miiliamos @ 24VDC and r i 226mA @ 12VOC @ 1 Hz.and combined with alarm horn shall '--� not exceed 115mA @ 24VDC and 226mA @ 12VOC. The alarm signal shall be provided with screw terminals for in- NIM 30MR Is SU=-LED ro CEV CM WHEN ceivtaM PAN&Is tATCHM. out field wiring,the strobe shall be capable of operation indepen- dently after horn has been silenced. Mounting: 4"Square boxes w/brackets 21/s"deep minimum 4"square metal/non-metallic switch/outlet boxes 2W deep minimum Gangable 2 gang switch/masonry outlet boxes 2'A"deep minimum O O O t v j NOTE: Supwiec wan oeaury plugs to accommodate a variety cif installations. GENTEX CORPORATION =;re P•otecner. acts: *0985 Chicas� ,:)r Sox 0.Zee�arc. l �9464 316.�9_ 7195. =4X: 3 0"392»219 t� ea or=-:rceoPaoer �x'2C-191-+ WHeelock's alarm bells offer low power consumption with whedo k high sound output. AC or DC, indoor or outdoor and single stroke or vibrating models available in 4", 6" and 10" shell THE SIGNAL SOURCE sizes. Standard mounting options are provided for conve- nient installation. Unique strobe bell combinations are also available for effec- tive audible and visual signalling. The new strobe bell com- bination signals consist of Wheelock's standard bell and strobe attached to a plate that mounts directly to 4" square backboxes or to Wheelock's SB Surface Backbox. The bell includes suppression to minimize RFI generated by the con- tacts. In-out terminals are provided for both the strobe and ALARM the bell so they can be operated independently or in parallel. Ordering Information and Specifications BELLS Model Shell Input Input d8A(g Mounting Approvals Number Size Voltage Current 10 feet_ Options STROBE 46T-G4-12-R 4" 9-15.6 VDC 0.125 84 i i 46T-G4-24-R 4" 18-31 2 VDC 0. 84 13ELLS 46T-G6-12-R 6" 9-15.6 VDC 0.125125 85 m 46T-G6-24-R 6" 18-31.2 VDC 0.063 85 0 46T-G10-12-R 10" 9-15 6 VDC 0.125 1 87 46T-G10-24-R 10" 18-31.2 VDC 0.063 87 43T-G4-24-R 4" 24VAC 0.410 85 A. B. UL. FM. = 43T-G4-t15-R 4" 115VAC 0.085 85 C, D CS A. CFM 10-INCH BELL 43T-G6-24-R 6" 24VAC 0.410 86 UL BFPSA. m 43T-G6-115-R 6" 115VAC 0 085 86 43T-G10-24-R 10" 24VAC 0.410 88 43T-G10-115-R 10" 115VAC 0.085 88 LN42PT-G6-12-R 6" 9-15.6 VDC 0.750 75 -!i.: 42PT-G6-24-R 6" 18-31 2 VDC 0.380 75 42PT-G10-12-R 10" 9-15.6 VDC 0.750 80 42PT-G10-24-R 10" 18-31 2 VDC 0.380 80 STROBE BELLS All models UL fisted CFM listed and BSA approved) Bell Strobe Peak Model Shell Input Input d8A C& Input Input Candle- Mounting Number Size Voltage Current 10 feet Volta a Current power Options 46T-G6-12-WS-12-HF-R 6" 9-15.6 VDC 10.125 1 85 9-15.6 VDC 0.050 8000 46T-G6-24-WS-24-HF-R 6" 18-31.2 VDC 1 0.063 85 18-31.2 VOC 0.025 8000 E. F 46T-G10-12-WS-12-HF-R 10" 9-15.6 VDC 10.125 87 9.15.6 VDC 0.050 8000 46T-G10-24-WS-24-HF-R 1 10" 18-31,2VDC 10.063 I 87 18-312VDC 0.025 8000 F , NOTES: ' R C - 1.Typical dBA at 10 feet is measured in an anechoic chamber.2.All models are provided with in-out screw terminals. 4-INCH C 3. Eacn bell mechanism is adjusted to operate only with the shell provided. Do not mix shells and mechanisms during BELL nstaoauon. 4. DC owahng bells nave an m-rush Current of approximately 2 times rated current during nitial turn-on 5. 3- NCH Strobe bell models include RA suppression to minimize induced noise on the alarm lines.6.Approvals:UL = Underwriters $TAOBE BELL Laooratones.ULC = Underwriters Laboratories of Canada.CFM = State of California Fire Marshal,FM = Factory Mutual. CSA - Canadian Standards Association.BSA = New York City Board of Standards and Appeals.BFP =City of Chicago. Ired strobe lens orl Mounting Options(All optional mounting plates and backboxes must be ordered separately. Specify color when ordenng.) A SEMI-FLUSH B SURFACE C CONCEALED CONDUIT BB Standard 4" square! backbox MSFP D OUTDOOR E SEMI-FLUSH F SURFACE (STROBE BELLS) (STROBE BELLS) a Standard I 3 WBB 4" square FIRE backbox `'RE 12 Wheelock's strobe signals offer maximum reliability and efficiency l�Jh�OC.�C for effective visual signalling in fire and life safety applications. A xenon flashtube with solid state circuitry enclosed in a rugged THE SIGNAL SOURCE Lexan-'�lens eliminates the delicate filaments used in incandescent light signals and provides significantly greater light intensity with lower current requirements. Models with 8,000 (.6 watt) and 70,000 (3 watts) peak candlepower are offered. Flush models mount directly to standard single gang or 4" square backboxes and surface models can be used indoors or outdoors. All models are compatible with DC supervision of alarm lines and satisfy the latest code requirements for visual signalling. STROBE Features: SIGNALS • High intensity output with minimal power input • Compact solid state design with long operating life (MTBF> 1.000 hours) • Convenient mounting to standard backboxes • Wide range of input voltages and light intensities s UL Listed for Fire Protective Service Lexan^ is a registered trademark of General Electric Company Orderino ?nfor-nation and Specifications F 8.000 Peak Candlepower 70.000 Peak Candlepower Model Input I Rated I Model Input Rated Mounting Number Voltage Current Number Voltage Current; Options Approvals' p WST-12-FR 9-15.6 VDC 0.050 t WHT-I2-FR 9-15.6 VDC 0.250 UL. ULC. i '` F WST-24-FR 18-31.2 VDC 0 025 WHT-24-FR 18-31 2 VDC i o.125 C CFM.BSA.; I WST-115-FR 115VAC 0.018 WHT-115-FR 115VAC 0.060 1 BFP G WSIT-12-FR 9-15.6 VDC 0.050 1 WHIT-I2-FR 9-15.6 VDC 0.250 R WS1T-24-FR 18-31,2 VDC 0.025 1 WH1T-24-FR 18-31.2 VDC' 0.125 D r Ra t( WS1T-115-FR 115VAC 0.018 WHIT-115-FR 115VAC 0.060 ! UL, CFM. t SERIES E WS3T-12-FR 9-15 6 VDC 0.050 WH3T-12-FR 9-15.6 VDC 0.250 BSA. BFP WS WS3T-24-FR 18-31_2 VDC 0 025 !WH3T-24-FR 18-3L2 VDC 10.125 ' A.B SERIES WH WS3T-115-FR 115VAC 0.018 WH3T-115-FR ' 115VAC 1 0.060 ' WS3 SERIES WH3 WS1 WH1 NOTES: 1. All models have white lenses with FIRE lettering. 2. All mounting plates are finished in textured red enamel. 3. All models have double screw terminals for in-out wiring. 4. All models produce approximately one flash per second with continuously applied rated voltage. 5. Approvals: UL = Underwriters Laboratories. ULC = Underwriters Laboratories of Canada. CFM = State of California Fire Marshall, BSA = New York City Board of Standards ana Appeals, BFP = City of Chicago. Mounting Options(All optional mounting plates and backboxes must be ordered separately. Specify color when ordering.) A SURFACE 8 OUTDOOR I r; F SERIES SWS3S I I BB WH3 019 WBB WH3 a R FLUSH Standard 4" 0 FLUSH ,r Standard square backbox ±'" backbox SERIES F SERIES WS I ' WS1 F a R a I WH WH1 R q acapter E E gate single gang Suoolied 10