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07201001 Permit File Office CITY OF DUBLIN Division of Building Standards • 5800 Shier-Rings Road • Dublin, Ohio 43016 Phone: (614) 410-4670 • Inspection Line: (614) 410-4680 WTFD: (614) 889-2347 • JUL 2 3 2007 O: AOk 00 FIRE PROTECTION PERMIT APPLICATION azw= i Application Date 71 _ Bldg. App. # Fire Protection App. # PROJECT INFORMATIO Project Address. hn ~22t~ C3~~1Z Project NameSPc- ~ c niuaF \fi[oC, Owner/Tenant Contact Name Ayr c1 C~fle.r~ cc~.\ Telephone C~ V-' APPLICANT INFORMATION Fire Protection Contractor \ -u Address KY~N ~X V Telephone (A+22_1 -S153 State Certificate Number k %(o A to Dublin Registration Number O] -23 Installer Name 1M ~ -C.~ V\P_Lk-V'\y State Certificate Number A Qlk. _ SCOPE OF WORK (Mark One) New Replace Repair Alteration FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM SYSTEM (Number Each) Detectors c~,_ Strobes Horns Fire Alarm Boxes Other 15 SUPPRESSION SYSTEM (Number of Each) Standpipes On Site Water Piping Sprinkler Heads Limited Area Other FEES (,--C1 - FIRE DETECTION OR SUPPRESSION PERMIT PROCESSING FEE .00 LOW VOLTAGE PERMIT (DETECTION ONLY) $30.00 Minimum fee plus $20.00 each 1,000 sq ft or fraction thereof over 1,000 sq ft OUTSIDE PLAN REVIEW SERVICES (EXAMINER'S FEE AS CHARGED) S®STATE SURCHARGE (3%) t~ 3c` TOTAL FEE DUE This permit is granted on the express condition that said work shall in all respects, conform to the ordinances of the City of Dublin and all laws of the State of Ohio regulating construction, installation, repair and alteration, and may be revoked at any time upon violation of any provisions of said laws. This permit conveys no right to open any street, alley or sidewalk or any part thereof, nor to make any connection to a water main. .e 1~Z3~o"1 Signature of Licensed Contractor~mQ ~_0- ~Q 6e DATE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Review Comments: " 2- e /eyis~ fi'e o/A'/M a(I-04 I/7U.S PV/ fife /961-1 _e-d /i7 J119 7_ Fire Department: % Qi.s Date: a18 D7 Plans Examiner: L" _ Psc r -W Date: - ~ c~e Issued by CBO: Date: 6 Z9 Lail CITY OF DUBLIN Division of Building Standards • 5800 Shier-Rings Road • Dublin, Ohio 43016 Phone: (614) 410-4670 • Inspection Line: (614) 410-4680 Application Number . . . . . 07-00201001 Date 8/28/07 Revision number . . . . . . . 2 Property Address . . . . . . 5200 PAUL G. BLAZER MEMORIAL PKY Parcel Number: 273-002456 Alternate Address: THE BLAZER PLAZA Tenant nbr, name . . . . . . ASHLAND SP & A TECH DETEC Application type description FIRE PROTECTION Property owner . . . . . . . ASHLAND OIL INC Contractor . . . . . . . . . MID-CITY ELECTRIC CO. Permit . . . . . . FIRE DETECTION PERMIT Additional desc . . Permit Fee . . . . 60.00 Plan Check Fee .00 Issue Date . . . . Valuation . . . . 0 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension BASE FEE 60.00 Special Notes and Comments CONTACT WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP FIRE PREVENTION FOR INSPECTIONS AT 766-0857 Other Fees . . . . . . . . . OUTSIDE PLAN REVIEW 450.00 SURCHARGE FEE - BLDG 13.50 SURCHARGE FEE - FIRE 1.80 Fee summary Charged Paid Credited Due Permit Fee Total 60.00 .00 .00 60.00 Plan Check Total .00 .00 .00 .00 Other Fee Total 465.30 .00 .00 Grand Total 525.30 .00 .00 C2L.30____) s~ This permit is granted on the express condition that said work shall in all respects, conform to the ordinances of the City of Dublin and all laws of the State of Ohio regulating construction, installation, repair and alteration and may be revoked at any time upon violation of any provisions of law. CITY OF DUBLIN Division of Building Standards • 5800 Shier-Rings Road • Dublin, Ohio 43016 ; , ~ IN AM E ~ Phone: (614) 410-4670 • Inspection Line: (614) 410-4680 R•" `N°~" WTFD: (614) 889-2347 JUL' 2 3 2007 0:4 • A01 ©O , E3ZAL DN( MOON FIRE PROTECTION PERMIT APPLICATION CITY .0'F DUBLE', %AAXuMR4 Application Date -'1 Bldg. App. # Fire Protection App. # _Cn 1'~~ PROJECT INFORMATIO ~p' ~ Project Address '120 0 &a2~e Project Names Owner/Tenant Contact Name Telephone ~h APPLICANT INFORMATI N Fire Protection Contractor ~ Ek Address I V Telephone I 22-1 - State Certificate Number Dublin Registration Number 0-1---2-3 Installer Name 2 c.. State Certificate Number %K0?J- _ 'r ~~Cy, ~ "o ~ CV_ 6A -tos . owe SCOPE OF WORK V~ (Mark One) New Replace Repair Alteration FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM SYSTEM (Number Each) Detectors -c;t,_ Strobes 'A Horns Fire Alarm Boxes Other SUPPRESSION SYSTEM (Number of Each) Standpipes On Site Water Piping Sprinkler Heads Limited Area Other FEES (~,_,O•00 FIRE DETECTION OR SUPPRESSION PERMIT PROCESSING FEE a LOW VOLTAGE PERMIT (DETECTION ONLY) $30.00 Minimum fee plus $20.00 each 1,000 sq ft or fraction thereof over 1,000 sq ft ~U OUTSIDE PLAN REVIEW SERVICES (EXAMINER'S FEE AS CHARGED) STATE SURCHARGE (3%) TOTAL FEE DUE This permit is granted on the express condition that said work shall in all respects, conform to the ordinances of the City of Dublin and all laws of the State of Ohio regulating construction, installation, repair and alteration, and may be revoked at any time upon violation of any provisions of said laws. This permit conveys no right to open any street, alley or sidewalk or any part thereof, nor to make any connection to a water main. Signature of Licensed ContractoraLv~r_sg S~ DATE 1~23;0~ FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Review Comments: Fire Department: Date: Plans Examiner: Date: ' 21 '0 Issued by CBO: Date: • • ~\~NTIES Op WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP C FIRE DEPARTMENT 6200 Eiterman Road, P.O. Box 3248 ~F •FRANK~~N Dublin, Ohio 43016 614-652-3920 • Fax 614-766-2507 Date: 13,4 asf o?o0 7 To: Jeff Tyler, Director City of Dublin Division of Building Standards 5800 Shier Rings Road Dublin, Ohio 43016 Re: Washington Township's Fire Department Plan Review Permit 0Z-a.0 "ZDO / Project: slo arA 7ech17~ •cg L 5R e_L .ie .41,7.-,-h Svsfc-M Location: .5a7D0 B/aZer' p y Received: , JU/11 Review Comments: The v i " Pol 7 o Pp s . ' F. ie r Pnf ot~ l u G;~f~ i mains n oc~ 07 / /yl i i/h< Reviewed By: Trustees Gene Bostic • Denise Franz King Charles Kranstnber Fiscal Officer Joyce E. Robinson Chief Allan Woo architecture! memorandum invoice #07-201001 - 3 - OHIO INCORPORATED 1335 Dublin Road Suite 216 C Columbus, Ohio 43215 614.488.4009 fax.488.4005 August 21, 2007 City of Dublin Contract No. PS 01-21-13 Employer Identification No. 31-1413248 City of Dublin Division of Building Standards 5800 Shier-Rings Road Dublin, Ohio 43016 Attention: W Jeffrey S. Tyler, Chief Building Official Plan Review Services for: SP&A Technical Service Lab Fire Alarm/Detection System 5200 Blazer Parkway CONDITIONAL PLAN APPROVAL Permit No. 07-201001(2) Labor Cost: Total Number of Hours to be Charged @ $60.00/Hour: 2.5 • Review Time: 1.5 • Administrative Time: 1.0 TOTAL BILLING THIS INVOICE $150.00 This memorandum invoice is being sent as reference for you to prepare the necessary fees for the applicant to pay. The time spent on this review will be submitted for payment at the end of the month with our usual invoicing. Should you have any questions or comments concerning this review, please don't hesitate to contact me. Thank you for the opportunity to be of service. Cordially, architecture / r, v Michael A. Boryca, Architect Plans Examiner 9P001794 architecture! memorandum invoice #07-201001 - 2 OHIO INCORPORATED 1335 Dublin Road Suite 216 C Columbus, Ohio 43215 614.488.4009 fax.488.4005 August 9, 2007 City of Dublin Contract No. PS 01-21-13 Employer Identification No. 31-1413248 City of Dublin Division of Building Standards 5800 Shier-Rings Road Dublin, Ohio 43016 Attention: Mr. Jeffrey S. Tyler, Chief Building Official Plan Review Services for: SP&A Technical Service Lab Fire Alarm/Detection System 5200 Blazer Parkway CORRECTION REQUEST LETTER 42 Permit No. 07-201001 Labor Cost: Total Number of Hours to be Charged @ $60.00/Hour: 2.0 • Review Time: 1.0 • Administrative Time: 1.0 TOTAL BILLING THIS INVOICE $120.00 This memorandum invoice is being sent as reference for you to prepare the necessary fees for the applicant to pay. The time spent on this review will be submitted for payment at the end of the month with our usual invoicing. Should you have any questions or comments concerning this review, please don't hesitate to contact me. Thank you for the opportunity to be of service. Cordially, architecture Michael A. Boryca, Architect Plans Examiner 4P001794 architecture! memorandum invoice #07-201001 -1 OHIO INCORPORATED 1335 Dublin Road Suite 216 C Columbus, Ohio 43215 614.488.4009 fax.488.4005 • July 17, 2007 City of Dublin Contract No. PS 01-21-13 Employer Identification No. 31-1413248 City of Dublin Division of Building Standards 5800 Shier-Rings Road Dublin, Ohio 43016 Attention: Mr. Jeffrey S. Tyler, Chief Building Official Plan Review Services for: SP&A Technical Service Lab Fire Alarm/Detection System 5200 Blazer Parkway CORRECTION REQUEST LETTER #1 Permit No. 07-201001 Labor Cost: Total Number of Hours to be Charged @ $60.00/Hour: 3.0 • Review Time: 1.5 • Administrative Time: 1.5 TOTAL BILLING THIS INVOICE $180.00 This memorandum invoice is being sent as reference for you to prepare the necessary fees for the applicant to pay. The time spent on this review will be submitted for payment at the end of the month with our usual invoicing. Should you have any questions or comments concerning this review, please don't hesitate to contact me. Thank you for the opportunity to be of service. Cordially, architecture Michael A. Boryca, Architect Plans Examiner #P001794 CITY OF DUBLIN Building Standards • 5800 Shier-Rings Road • Dublin, Ohio 43016 Phone: (614) 410-4670 • Inspection Line: (614) 410-4680 Application #07-201001(2) August 21, 2007 CONDITIONAL PLAN APPROVAL FIRE ALARM/DETECTION SYSTEM THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. IT IS A RECORD OF OUR REVIEW OF DOCUMENTS SUBMITTED WITH YOUR APPLICATION FOR A BUILDING PERMIT. Re: SP&A Technical Service Lab Applicant: Mid-City Electric Fire Alarm/Detection System (614) 221-5153 5200 Blazer Parkway Fire Protection Permit No: 07-201001(1) The Revised Construction Drawings dated 8/3/07 with Fire Alarm Device Specification Sheets ONLY, as submitted with the Fire Protection Permit Application, for the captioned project, has been reviewed for compliance with the provisions of the 2005 Ohio Building Code (OBC). The review was based upon the following criteria: Use: B, Alterations of existing office and Laboratory areas. Construction: IB, Non-Combustible / Protected Construction Area: 4,000 SF Total [Area of Proposed Alterations] Occupancy: 40 Total [Area of Alterations] Notes: Interior Alterations with selective demolition work. Improvements include new partitions with finishes, doors and hardware with plumbing, HVAC, electrical lighting and power requirements. An existing fire alarm/detection system will require modifications due to the new alterations. The fire protective signaling system drawings have been Sealed by Bradley A. Graupmann, Ohio registered engineer no. 52780, the fire protection Contractor is Mid City Electric, Ohio certification 18686, the installer has not been identified, to comply with the requirements of OBC Section 105.3 and have been reviewed, therefore, in accord with OBC section 105.3.1.4. This CONDITIONAL PLAN APPROVAL for the fire protective signaling system only, is issued by the City of Dublin, Division of Building Standards, in accordance with Section 106.3.1.2 OBC. The following item(s) shall be brought into full conformance with the OBC prior to the issuance of any conditional or final plan approval. 1. OBC 105.3.1.4.(3) Certified Installer indicate thereon the individual installing the fire protection systems who shall be certified by the Fire Marshal pursuant to Section 3737.65 of the Revised Code. In the event that the installer is not known at the time of plan approval, partial plan approval shall be granted subject to subsequent submission by addendum of the name of the qualified installer prior to installation of any part of the fire protection systems. The individual responsible for `installing' the fire alarm/detection system was not identified on the City of Dublin FIRE PROTECTION PLAN REVIEW 07-201001(2) SP&A Technical Service Lab August 21, 2007 07-201001(2) Page 2 Application, or on the drawings provided. Please provide the name and certification number of this individual, in accordance with the provisions of this code requirement. For the information of the Applicant the following item(s) are required for code compliance, but are not necessarily covered in detail in the construction documents. This list is a reminder to the design professional and contractors of issues which are to be satisfactorily dealt with in the field: 2. The certificate of approval of fire protection plans shall be posted in a conspicuous location outside of the building or in the front part of the premises on which is, or will be, located the approved building or equipment. The owner and the contractor shall, so far as possible, preserve and keep said certificate until the completion of the work to which the approved construction documents relate; Section 105.7.2 OBC. 3. The proposed construction shall conform to the requirements of Chapter 11 OBC and the "Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines" (ADAAG). 4. Fire Alarm System cable and wiring located in noncombustible plenums shall meet with the requirements of Section 907 OBC and Article 760, NFPA 70. 5. Provide a record of completion for each completed fire alarm system in accordance with Section 907.17 and NFPA 72 Completion Documents. 6. Upon completion of the fire protective signaling system, all alarm-initiating devices and circuits, alarm- indicating appliances and circuits, supervisory-signal initiating devices and circuits, signaling line circuits, and primary and secondary power supplies shall be subjected to a 100 percent acceptance test in accordance with NFPA 72A and 72E listed in Chapter 35; Section 907.16 OBC. 7. OBC 907 Acceptance testing: When the installation of the detectors is complete, each detector and all interconnecting wiring for multiple-station detectors shall be subject to a 100-percent acceptance test in accordance with the household fire warning equipment provisions of NFPA 72 listed in Chapter 35. 8. No electrical work (conduits, cables or other electrical apparatus) may be covered or concealed without visual inspection and approval by the electrical field inspector as per OBC 109. 9. The existing electrical conductors, if removed, abandoned, or altered, shall be accomplished to the electrical field inspectors approval pursuant to the requirements of Section 109 OBC. Electrical work found not to meet the code's standards shall be corrected to the electrical field inspector's approval. 10. All electrical work will comply with the requirements of Article 27 OBC and the National Electric Code NFPA 70, OBC approved edition and is subject to the approval of the electrical inspector, in accordance with Section 109 of the OBC. TO REQUEST AN APPEAL HEARING, YOU MUST send a written request, listing the items to be appealed and the relief sought and on copy of this order to: Jeffrey S. Tyler, Chief Building Official City of Dublin, Ohio 5800 Shier Rings Road Dublin, Ohio 43017-1236 City of Dublin FIRE PROTECTION PLAN REVIEW 07-201001(2) SP&A Technical Service Lab August 21, 2007 07-201001(2) Page 3 THE SIGNING OF THIS DOCUMENT IS AN AGREEMENT THAT YOU WILL COMPLY WITH ALL ITEMS LISTED HEREIN. THE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK CONSTITUTES ACCEPTANCE OF ALL ITEMS LISTED HEREIN. Reviewed and signed, - - Building Official Michael A. Boryca, Architect/Plan Examiner J ey S. f (614) 488-4009 City of Du Signatur e chitect, gineer, Contractor Date or Owne Print Name and Title as Signed c: Washington Township Fire Department MAB:Iwb City of Dublin FIRE PROTECTION PLAN REVIEW 07-201001(2) CITY OF DUBLIN Building Standards • 5800 Shier-Rings Road • Dublin, Ohio 43016 Phone: (614) 410-4670 • Inspection Line: (614) 410-4680 Permit Application #07-201001(1) August 9, 2007 CORRECTION REQUEST #2 FIRE ALARM/DETECTION SYSTEM THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. IT IS A RECORD OF OUR REVIEW OF DOCUMENTS SUBMITTED WITH YOUR APPLICATION FOR A BUILDING PERMIT. Re: SP&A Technical Service Lab Applicant: Mid-City Electric Fire Alarm/Detection System (614) 221-5153 5200 Blazer Parkway Fire Protection Permit No: 07-201001(1) The Construction "RFI" Revision Drawings Submitted with Fire Alarm Device Specification Sheets ONLY, as submitted with the Fire Protection Permit Application, for the captioned project, has been reviewed for compliance with the provisions of the 2005 Ohio Building Code (OBC). The review was based upon the following criteria: Use: B, Alterations of existing office and Laboratory areas. Construction: IB, Non-Combustible / Protected Construction Area: 4,000 SF Total [Area of Proposed Alterations] Occupancy: 40 Total [Area of Alterations] Notes: Interior Alterations with selective demolition work. Improvements include new partitions with finishes, doors and hardware with plumbing, HVAC, electrical lighting and power requirements. An existing fire alarm/detection system will require modifications due to the new alterations. The Revision Drawing have not been signed or certified by a registered design professional, registered in the State of Ohio. The fire protection contractor is Mid-City Electric, Ohio State Certification Number 18686, the installer has not been identified, to comply with the requirements of OBC Section 105.3 and have been reviewed, therefore, in accord with OBC section 105.3.1.4. Due to violations of the Ohio Building Code (OBC), which may constitute a serious hazard, the City of Dublin, Division of Building Standards is unable to issue plan approval at this time without the additional information or corrections indicated below. This CORRECTION REQUEST LETTER is not a disapproval of the plans, but is a request for clarification and/or modification of the following items: The following item(s) shall be brought into full conformance with the OBC prior to the issuance of any conditional or final plan approval. 1. OBC 907.1.1 Construction documents. Construction documents for fire alarm systems shall be submitted for review and approval prior to system installation. Construction documents shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following: 1. A floor plan which indicates the use of all rooms. City of Dublin FIRE PROTECTION PLAN REVIEW 07-201001(1) SP&A Technical Service Lab - Fire Alarm/Detection System August 9, 2007 07-201001(1) Page 2 2. Locations of alarm-initiating and notification appliances. 3. Alarm control and trouble signaling equipment. 4. Annunciation. 5. Power connection. 6. Battery calculations. 7. Conductor type and sizes. 8. Voltage drop calculations. 9. Manufacturers, model numbers and listing information for equipment, devices and materials. 10. Details of ceiling height and construction. 11. The interface of fire safety control functions Please submit Shop Drawings as Designed or Engineered by the Design Professional or Individual Certified to design fire alarm/detection systems for the required changes to the existing "Building Fire Alarm/Detection System" as referenced in Bird Houk Response Letter dated June 25, 2007. The information provided is copies of Construction " RFI " revised drawings for the new smoke detectors and other new changes only! These drawings are not the required Fire Protection Shop Drawings for the new installed revisions! Much of the information required on the Shop Drawings, was missing or was incomplete on the submission made, for our review. Please submit this information so that we may continue our review of this application. Include all such information as listed above, so that we may continue our review of this application. 2. OBC 105.3.1.4 Automatic fire protection system construction documents. Construction documents for fire protection systems shall: 1. When submitted under the signature of an individual certified under Section 3781.105 of the Revised Code, be processed in the same manner as construction documents submitted under the signature of a registered design professional. Any statistical data, reports, explanations, plan description, or information that would not also be required for a similar submission by a registered design professional need not be submitted by a certified designer. 2002 NFPA 72 - 4.3.2.1 Fire alarm system plans and specifications shall be developed in accordance with this Code by persons who are experienced in the proper design, application, installation, and testing of fire alarm systems. 2002 NFPA 72 - 4.3.2.2 The system designer shall be identified on the system design documents. Evidence of qualifications shall be provided when requested by the authority having jurisdiction. Information demonstrating compliance with this code section was not received with this application. Please submit information on the individual Certified under Section 3781.105 of the Revised Code who is responsible for the "Design" of this Fire Alarm System. Information received with this application was not sealed by a design professional in accordance with Section 106.3.4.1 OBC, and only the Certified `Contractor' has been identified. 3. OBC 105.3.1.4.(3) Certified Installer Indicate thereon the individual installing the fire protection systems who shall be certified by the Fire Marshal pursuant to Section 3737.65 of the Revised Code. In the event that the installer is not known at the time of plan approval, partial plan approval shall be granted subject to subsequent submission by addendum of the name of the qualified installer prior to installation of any part of the fire protection systems. City of Dublin FIRE PROTECTION PLAN REVIEW 07-201001(1) SP&A Technical Service Lab - Fire Alarm/Detection System August 9, 2007 07-201001(1) Page 3 The individual responsible for `installing' or otherwise, doing the removal of the exhaust system smoke detectors was not identified on the Application, or on the drawings provided Please provide the name and certification number of this individual, in accordance with the provisions of this code requirement. 4. OBC 106.3.4.1 Seal requirements. All construction documents containing work requiring technical analysis or design affecting public health or general safety involving means of egress, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing or fire protection shall bear the seal of an Ohio registered design professional in accordance with Section 106.3.4.1 OBC. The Revised Construction Drawing submitted with this application, did not properly bear the seal of a Design Professional registered in the state of Ohio. Nor did these documents bear the signature and certification number of the individual certified to design such fire alarmldetection systems Please provide drawings with one of the required methods. This review does not preclude the necessity to conform with provisions which may have been omitted or overlooked in the review process, but which are requirements of the code. Ultimate responsibility for legal compliance with the Standards of Safety rest with the registered design professional, the tenant and the owner. Plan Approval will be valid only upon receipt by the City of Dublin, Division of Building Standards, of one signed copy of this addendum. TO REQUEST AN APPEAL HEARING, YOU MUST send a written request, listing the items to be appealed and the relief sought and on copy of this order to: Jeffrey S. Tyler, Chief Building Official City of Dublin, Ohio 5800 Shier Rings Road Dublin, Ohio 43017-1236 Reviewed and signed, W~ a , 6" Michael A. Boryca, Architect/Plans Examiner Jeffrey S. , Chief Building Official (614) 488-4009 City of Dub 11 , Ohio E n ontractor Date Signature r or Owner Print Name and Title as Signed c: Washington Township Fire Department City of Dublin FIRE PROTECTION PLAN REVIEW 07-201001(1) ~4 CITY OF DUBLIN Building Standards - 5800 Shier-Rings Road - Dublin, Ohio 43016 Phone: (614) 410-4670 - Inspection Line: (614) 410-4680 Permit Application #07-201001 July 17, 2007 CORRECTION REQUEST #1 FIRE ALARM/DETECTION SYSTEM THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. IT IS A RECORD OF OUR REVIEW OF DOCUMENTS SUBMITTED WITH YOUR APPLICATION FOR A BUILDING PERMIT. Re: SP&A Technical Service Lab Applicant: Mid-City Electric Fire Alarm/Detection System (614) 221-5153 5200 Blazer Parkway Fire Protection Permit No: 07-201001 The Revision Drawings Submitted, as submitted with the Fire Protection Permit Application, for the captioned project, has been reviewed for compliance with the provisions ofthe 2005 Ohio Building Code (OBC). The review was based upon the following criteria: Use: B, Alterations of existing office and Laboratory areas. Construction: IB, Non-Combustible / Protected Construction Area: 4,000 SF Total [Area of Proposed Alterations] Occupancy: 40 Total [Area of Alterations] Notes: Interior Alterations with selective demolition work. Improvements include new partitions with finishes, doors and hardware with plumbing, HVAC, electrical lighting and power requirements. An existing fire alarm/detection system will require modifications due to the new alterations. The Revision Drawing have not been signed or certified by a registered design professional, registered in the State of Ohio. The fire protection contractor is Mid-City Electric, Ohio State Certification Number 18686, the installer has not been identified, to comply with the requirements of OBC Section 105.3 and have been reviewed, therefore, in accord with OBC section 105.3.1.4. Due to violations of the Ohio Building Code (OBC), which may constitute a serious hazard, the City of Dublin, Division of Building Standards is unable to issue plan approval at this time without the additional information or corrections indicated below. This CORRECTION REQUEST LETTER is not a disapproval of the plans, but is a request for clarification and/or modification of the following items: The following item(s) shall be brought into full conformance with the OBC prior to the issuance of any conditional or final plan approval: 1. OBC 907.1.1 Construction documents. Construction documents for fire alarm systems shall be submitted for review and approval prior to system installation. Construction documents shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following: 1. A floor plan which indicates the use of all rooms. 2. Locations of alarm-initiating and notification appliances. City of Dublin FIRE PROTECTION PLAN REVIEW 07-201001 SP&A Technical Service Lab - Fire Alarm/Detection System July 17, 2007 07-201001 Page 2 3. Alarm control and trouble signaling equipment. 4. Annunciation. 5. Power connection. 6. Battery calculations. 7. Conductor type and sizes. 8. Voltage drop calculations. 9. Manufacturers, model numbers and listing information for equipment, devices and materials. 10. Details of ceiling height and construction. 11. The interface of fire safety control functions Please submit Shop Drawings as Designed or Engineered by the Design Professional or Individual Certified to design fire alarm/detection systems for the required changes to the existing "Building Fire Alarm/Detection System " as referenced in Bird Houk Response Letter dated June 25, 2007.. The information provided is copies of revised drawings for the removal of the smoke detectors in the exhaust ducts only!. These drawings are not the required Fire Protection Shop Drawings for the new installed revisions! Much of the information required on the Shop Drawings, was missing or was incomplete on the submission made, for our review. Please submit this information so that we may continue our review of this application. Include all such information as listed above, so that we may continue our review of this application. 2. OBC 105.3.1.4 Automatic fire protection system construction documents. Construction documents for fire protection systems shall: 1. When submitted under the signature of an individual certified under Section 3781.105 of the Revised - Code, be processed in the same manner as construction documents submitted under the signature of a registered design professional. Any statistical data, reports, explanations, plan description, or information that would not also be required for a similar submission by a registered design professional need not be submitted by a certified designer. 2002 NFPA 72 - 4.3.2.1 Fire alarm system plans and specifications shall be developed in accordance with this Code by persons who are experienced in the proper design, application, installation, and testing of fire alarm systems. 2002 NFPA 72 - 4.3.2.2 The system designer shall be identified on the system design documents. Evidence of qualifications shall be provided when requested by the authority having jurisdiction. Information demonstrating compliance with this code section was not received with this application. Please submit information on the individual Certified under Section 3781.105 of the Revised Code who is responsible for the "Design" of this Fire Alarm System. Information received with this application was not sealed by a design professional in accordance with Section 106.3.4.1 OBC, and only the Certified `Contractor' has been identified 3. OBC 105.3.1.4.(3) Certified Installer Indicate thereon the individual installing the fire protection systems who shall be certified by the Fire Marshal pursuant to Section 3737.65 of the Revised Code. In the event that the installer is not known at the time of plan approval, partial plan approval shall be granted subject to subsequent submission by addendum of the name of the qualified installer prior to installation of any part of the fire protection systems. City of Dublin FIRE PROTECTION PLAN REVIEW 07-201001 SP&A Technical Service Lab - Fire Alarm/Detection System July 17, 2007 07-201001 Page 3 The individual responsible for `installing' or otherwise, doing the removal of the exhaust system smoke detectors was not identified on the Application, or on the drawings provided. Please provide the name and certification number of this individual, in accordance with the provisions of this code requirement. 4. OBC 106.3.4.1 Seal requirements. All construction documents containing work requiring technical analysis or design affecting public health or general safety involving means of egress, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing or fire protection shall bear the seal of an Ohio registered design professional in accordance with Section 106.3.4.1 OBC. The Revised Construction Drawing submitted with this application, did not properly bear the seal of a Design Professional registered in the state of Ohio. Nor did these documents bear the signature and certification number of the individual certified to design such fire alarm/detection systems. Please provide drawings with one of the required methods. This review does not preclude the necessity to conform with provisions which may have been omitted or overlooked in the review process, but which are requirements of the code. Ultimate responsibility for legal compliance with the Standards of Safety rest with the registered design professional, the tenant and the owner. Plan Approval will be valid only upon receipt by the City of Dublin, Division of Building Standards, of one signed copy of this addendum. TO REQUEST AN APPEAL HEARING, YOU MUST send a written request, listing the items to be appealed and the relief sought and on copy of this order to: Jeffrey S. Tyler, Chief Building Official + City of Dublin, Ohio 5800 Shier Rings Road Dublin, Ohio 43017-1236 Reviewed and signed, IAO~V~a*l ilding Official Michael A. Boryca, Architect/Plans Examiner effrey S. fOh (614) 488-4009 City of Dub ate. Signature - tect, ngine ontractor Date or Owner Print Name and Title as Signed c: Washington Township Fire Department City of Dublin FIRE PROTECTION PLAN REVIEW 07-201001 r t:utlvtu t"N 2 5 100 WWASHINGToN TOWNSHIP 13UILDING ~i N LI I Y N FIItB 6200 pkcnmm Rat4EO BCm 3248 Dnbab, Obio 43016 ~'rtyf~ 614-52,3920 • Piz 614-766-2507 DATE. 4a3%X007 114Y J o~iosl OPOMWAMB raBiaa,? S~ 1y?in c>i;e m?;do.de.ssr.aiaea~ ~tl OF JUL 2 3 2007 Clity4D''!a ~to.d QUB~/~ D&jK l&io 43016 `A'~7N: ~ It Hrphr, Cao~sci~l'!'lIM 3;eriwrer . Waiin~oaTclwoiip~sl9esDapstleeat2laaBaeias? ~;'PLICATION NO. a1O 100 PROmer S lHCMWAL8BKVlMUW [._I FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM APKJCA'1701NNW 07'200615 ? FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM LOCAMICK s=0Bhwwr kvmy 110K32VBD: Apd 17,2007 I ? DISAPPROVED I ? 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WA9RDM 1MT0W NSMi=VMAii`TIdM4T Msahd A Bayck ArahitedlPho Assn L Pario w C'FPS (614) 4884009 Fie ii6irdr.i ~.s.~*rirr.¦sti.r~.~r..asenn~ra~~.w~ Messer Construction Co. 3705 Business Park Drive Columbus, Ohio 43204 111%e.s s- r Phone (614) 275-0141 Fax (614) 275-0145 WeAmStdiding. TO: Heapy EngineerinLLC REQUEST FOR INFORMATION No. 5077 Olentangy River Road Date Job No. Columbus, Ohio 43214 Attn: Gary Cooper Project: Reference: E-mail re: Duct/Piping at Env. Rm Please sx attached e-mail re: conflicts with overhead MOP : Please refer to the attached memo for a Please advise. ' description of the response. Signed: Jeff Ruschau Date: Signed: 4vy1 Date: ~ol,3 167 Answer Required By: Attachments: Yes No x Copies: Bird Houk - Wayne Johnson File Message Page 1 of 1 From: Ruschau, Jeff Sent: Friday, June 08, 2007 11:25 AM To: William Hitchcock (wkhitchcock@ashland.com); Wayne Johnson (wjohnson@bird-houk.com) Cc: Gary Cooper (glcooper@heapy.com); Frank Murphy (Mmurphy@ashland.com); Eric Snoke Subject: Ashland SP&A Lab Ductwork / Piping at Environmental Room All, Spoke with Gary, he will his staff contact me to set up a site review of the environmental room area to review following: . Ductwork at exhaust fan above environmental room. Will need to relocate this exhaust duct from area above the environmental room due to space allowed. Currently, the environmental room is 128" tall, which is the height to bottom of existing concrete beam along west wall of environmental room. We will need to know how much overhead clearance above the environmental room will be needed to construct the environmental room. . Need to review location of new exhaust fan on roof above environmental room for allowable clearances between roof structure and environmental room for 28" spiral exhaust duct. . Existing HW piping, vent piping, and steam piping scheduled to remain at location of environmental room will need relocated to allow for room construction. Please contact me with any questions. Thanks. Jeffrey A. Ruschau Project Executive Messer Construction Co. 3705 Business Park Drive Columbus, OH 43204-5007 (614) 275-0141 Phone (614) 275-0145 Fax (614) 496-0975 Cell www.messer&Q-m !apy Engineering LLc MEMORANDUM anical Electrical Comminioning Technology 5077 OlaDhM No Rd. / COMMA OH 43214 Project No. 2072203 Telep m: 614-457-2696 / Fax: 614-457-4021 www.hM.corn Date: 6/13/07 To: Jeff Ruschau From: Samuel D. Allen Re: Ashland SP&A Description of RFI #6 response: The ductwork insulation specification has been included. The ductwork to be insulated is indicated on the contract documents in the Duct Construction Schedule and as noted on the floor plans. The stainless steel ductwork has been modified to accommodate the environmental chamber height and the associated fan has moved accordingly. Please coordinate with the electrical contractor. All ductwork on roof shall be externally insulated. Additionally, piping and vents were rerouted around the environmental chamber. Please refer to the attached 10 sketches. Thanks, Sam Allen, LEED AP Mechanical Engineer Heapy Engineering LLC Member USGBC 5077 Olentangy River Road Columbus OH 43214 614-457-2696 FAX 457-4021 www.hea2Y.com Dayton, Ohio • Lawrenceburg, Indiana • Columbus, Ohio An !SO 9001-2000 Certified Company FS 98575 Form F4.1-07-C, Rsv. 1, 011 26 06 2=203me01Aa 6113=711:34 W I I ~ I 4 I AFLOO THRU R 2 t I t t .5" 4 i a CONNECT TO I 2 EXIST. VENT IN CHASE i ~ ID 16 16 1 16 ' `•--16---• ~ ROUTE SAN. VENT do COMP. AIR PIPING ' AROUND NEW - ` ENVIRONMENTAL ' 13 CHAMBER 2w 14 ~ ~ 1.5" ( 1.5" 207 i I 2' SANG L - VENT y 1 s- 2 ~ 16 1® 4 16 1 16 i 1w - 1" MF- IF 0.75' ~I-NEW VR t I 3 z 0.5" I A z SCALE: 1 /4"-1-0' ASHLAND INC. RFI #6 NBIRD H OU K SP&A TECH. SERV. LAB eot~aborattve DUBLIN, OH sheet reference: P1.01 job no: 06012 date: 4-27-07 by: CEC sheet no: P1.01g'w CoayriOt 0 2003 by BW Houk Colabaratkra. RNghb Reserved. documents we our w%wumenta d sank, Rx oft prgod only and may not be used eoplei or Wwred w*w our writtw aonwL P10 2 II 11 { 11 (I II 11 11 11 I 11 1100 11 11 I fl 11 6"D II 11 18"D 1 1 1 1 all f 11 , `rZ I~ 1 -ii '-4"0+ 16 0 a -=H FiD1.01 HD1.01 3 1 1 I 1 7 2 1 y I ,111 1111 1111 or~ 1111 itll 1111 ~I O NOTES 3 REFER TO DETAIL THIS H;fiT R EXTENT OF DEMOLITION. 1 6 EXISTING RETURN AIR OPENING SHALL BE INSPECTED AND RESEALED IF NECESSARY. 2 7 EXHAUST DUCT TO RISE UP THROUGH THIS OPENING. REMOVE RETURN AIR DAMPERS IN AIR HANDLER. CAP & SEAL OPENING THEN PENETRATE WITH NEW EXHAUST DUCT. ASHLAND INC. REVISION Plum BIRD HOUK SP&A TECH. SERV. LAB collaborative -mom DUBLIN, OH sheet reference: HD1.01 tew plot- maker job no: 06012 date:6-12-07 W KCL sheet no: HD1.01b w "h::• a 4 1 N i r O r 0 z = 00 _ ~ ~ 1 1 f 1 ---I 0wzl -~i L" • a 0.81; ~ ` ~ O o 3 ~ t1 1l z w I D W~ O I O w0 wy. 0.9 0 tz z Q Q O J w L) D W Z N Q z N ~7- S2 ~ Z Lei t W Ld W O t; C X LL 2 W V) 'm 00: L) ta. t w c3 a o' W > H F w v ( U ~ ' ow o° W o° o2 jw Z v' zz o00 u p N~ NSHLAND INC. REVISION S B I RQ H OU K SP&A TECH. SERV. LAB M collaborative DUBLIN, OH sheet reference: HD1.01 TM puma ,,,a, ~ 10" . " kv job no: 06012 date: 6-12-07 by: KCL sheet no: H01.01c S"7° S A $14 opyrtpht 0 2003 by gird MZ; oaebomive. AO PJghts ed. ess dm"wts are our kmUwrAnta o amvios for Wb prolsd or y and may nd be used. oopiad. ar atwW wWwrt our ZrM; cwww . r----------~ L----------J i i Ii SCREEN WALL 4 6 i i 0 NOTES 4 EXISTING EXHAUST FAN TO REMAIN. 6 ABANDON EXISTING SUPPLY AIR DUCTWORK ASSOCIATED WITH AHU-] IN PLACE. 1 10 REMOVE ABANDONED ROOFTOP UNIT. REUSE OPENING FOR EXHAUST DUCT. UNIT SHALL BE TURNED OVER TO THE OWNER. ASHLAND INC. REVISION OBIRD H OU K SP&A TECH. SERV. LAB _ collaborative DUBLIN, OH sheet reference: HD1.02 The poa mo4.ral I" 0.-.. .ru...rrww job no: 06012 date: 6-12-07 by: KCL sheet no: HD1.02a :OM $14 1N IM Oft P10 - 0 1@18.0 UP MD o YD A H1.01 H1. 1 2" 0 2 H 0.75" i 3 B-0 I~ / 15 0.75' x i" n 207 2 °a 1 J 20/181 1 V -I 1 sro 1s' ASHLAND INC. REVISION INB l R D H 0 U K SP&A TECH. SERV. LAB collaborative DUBLIN, OH sheet reference: 1-11.01 TM ptoa m*-n I.«....rwr job no: 06012 date: 6-12-07 by: KCL sheet no: H1.01 d 075 "M . n "w 6w . 1 b"0 1 2 oooool 0.75" J1-22/3Z (4)~L t4'Q 1 13th PD 18"D ( 20/18 1 1900 CFM® 206 1 n 2870 UP Q2 14 *D 750 CFM 14-D 18'OO9 4 16/14 7 ti4 H4 1900 CFM RN3 5 6 \f lal 6 4 ZO/20 2 u LPR 1 1.25' . 0.75 1 at 1 0.75" 116D 0/30 205 { PC O„ NOTES Q 17 INSULATED TRANSFER DUCT. TRANSFER NOT REQUIRED IF WALL STOPS AT CEILING. 2 18 VENTILATION DUCT. VERIFY WITH EQUIPMENT SUPPLIER REQUIRED CFM. CONNECTION SIZE. AND ROUGH IN LOCATION. CONTRACTOR SHALL TEE VENTILATION DUCT INTO THE RETURN DUCTWORK LEAVING THE CRAM D TWORK. VERIFY WITH OWNER ROUGH IN LOCATION. CONNECTION SIZE. AND REQUIRED CFM. APPROXIMATELY 60 CFM. 2 1 20 NEW DUCTWORK TO RISE UP THROUGH EXISTING ROOF OPENING. PROVIDE NEW PENETRATION CURB AND SEAL VOID SPACE WATER TIGHT. SMOKE DETECTOR LOCATED IN RETURN AIR OPENING. PROVIDE ALL BRIDGING SUPPORT AS REQUIRED. IN AIR STREAM SMOKE DETECTOR FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY E.C. MOUNTED BY H.C. 23 ALL PIPING AND DUCTWORK SHALL BE MOUNTED TIGHT TO WALL M AVVOID CLEA5~IC S. / ASHLAND INC. REVISION OBIRD H O U K SP&A TECH. SERV. LAB collaborative DUBLIN, OH sheet reference: H1.01 Im v-• md`-~ bwp : job no: 06012 data: 6-12-07 by: KCL sheet no: 111.01e ~ w fto I" me tin IU AVUIU lWML L 5. ROOF 2 O2 8"D 12"D 2 O2 6'D O NOMENCLATURE 1 CONTRACTOR TO REPLACE AND REFINISH DRYWALL CEILING REQUIRED TO BE REMOVED FOR EXHAUST DUCTWORK RE-WORK. 2 PROVIDE MANUAL BALANCE DAMPER. 3 CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY DUCT CONFIGURATION ABOVE DRYWALL CEILING PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT. CONNECT TO EXISTING EXHAUST DUCTWORK. ACCESS FLOOR FIRE DAMPER FLOOR 3 OD"ALL CEILING NEW EXHAUST DUCTWORK A SCALE: NONE H1.011 H1.01 ASHLAND INC. REVISION OBIRD H O U K SP&A TECH. SERV. LAB collaborative DUBLIN, OH sheet reference: H1.01 Dw plow Immft . job no: 06012 date: 6-12-07 by: KCL sheet no: H1.01f =60-10 n "01 Al -$:Q... Ai- T96 T96 " 225 jt 1 - 2 C 202 l J -J 2 16/16 22w O UP 2 1--- 10/12 2 209 ao 225$D- - C-___ L~ 160 P 203 o ~ ASHLAND INC. REVISION NBIRD H QU K SP&A TECH. SERV. LAB collaborative DUBLIN, OH sheet reference: H1.01 The 00" -4-. b "pm" job no: 06012 date:6-12-07 by. KCL sheet no: H1.01g „n 10 f 2 5 ' 0 0 i 11 i i 14 13 2 ASHLAND INC. REVISION jB I R D H OU K SP$A TECH. SERV. LAB collaboratlve DUBLIN, OH sheet reference: 1-11.02 The pom inolcers]ft"00 m job no: 06012 date: 6-12-07 by: KCL sheet no: H1.02b SM fkW n. & Aft set* Go PhOW 614 lln 14 13 2 5 u ~ 15 EF2 IT T AHU-1 77771777772 O NOTES 10 REUSE EXISTING OPENING. PROVIDE CURB AND SEAL WATER TIGHT. 22 11 NEW EXHAUST DUCT SHALL PENETRATE SCREEN WALL. 12 NEW EXHAUST DUCTWORK SHALL PENETRATE ABANDONED AR HANDLERS WALL. SEAL WATER TIGHT. DUCTWORK PASSING THROUGH UNIT SHALL BE COMPANION FLANGE. 13 FAN SHALL BE MOUNTED ON EQUIPMENT PLATFORM. DISCHARGE EXTENTION SHALL EXTEND TO HEIGHT OF 7' ABOVE EQUIPMENT PLATFORM. 14 PROVIDE VIBRATION ISOLATION PADS. 15 REPLACE ACCESS DOOR WITH FULL SIZE INSULATED PANEL. PENETRATE PANEL WITH EXHAUST DUCT AND SEAL WATERTIGHT stun BE sAtt£ slz£ AS FAN DISCHARGE 2 EFi c ALr.T FAN 8' EEXXHAAUSSTOL T ROOF EWIPYENT RAaS VIBRATION ISOLATION PADS EXHAUST FAN A SCAL.L: NONE H1.02 1-11.02 ASHLAND INC. REVISION Pli-OB I R D H OU K SP&A TECH. SERV. LAB collaborative DUBLIN, OH sheet reference: H1.02 ree pace fvl ter~ i,r~w.... job no: 06012 date: 6-12-07 by: KCL sheet no: H1.02c . 644 15290 DUCT INSULATION PART 1 - GENERAL. 1.1 All supply air and exhaust air ductwork and plenums shall be insulated as described below and as indicated on the drawings. Equipment and devices in supply ductwork which could potentially condense moisture shall be insulated. This includes but is not limited to duct coils, reheat box coils, air control dampers and valves, fire dampers, smoke dampers, final filter housings, and humidifiers. 1.2 Flexible ductwork with factory applied insulation need not be further insulated. Ductwork which is, internally lined with acoustical insulation need not be further insulated. Required Internal lining is shown on the drawings. Refer to Section 15891 Ductwork and coordinate with the various trades. 1.3 Composite insulation assemblies shall meet NFPA 255, requirements and not exceed maximum flame spread of 25 and smoke development of 50, except as specifically allowed below. Identification of manufacturer, thermal resistance (r-value), flame spread and smoke-development shall be clearly marked on the exterior of the Insulation at Intervals as required by code. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 Insulation shall be manufactured by Johns Manville, Owens-Coming, Certainteed, Knauf :)r Manson. 2.2 Insulation on concealed ductwork shall be fiberglass blanket insulation with factory applied reinforced foil and kraft paper jacket, 1.50" thickness, 0.75" p.c.f. density. 2.3 Insulation on exposed ductwork shall be fiberglass board insulation with factory applied "all service" jacket with vapor barrier, 2" thickness, 3 p.c.f. density. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 Installation shall be done by tradesmen specializing in this work in strict accordance with manufacturers' recommendations. 3.2 Blanket insulation shall be wrapped tight to the duct. Insulation shall be secured to ducts 20" wide and greater with weld pins and fasteners, 18" on center maximum. Adhesive shall be applied to the duct as an aid to installation and adhesion. Vapor barrier jacket shall be lapped, stapled and sealed with adhesive and 3" wide FSK pressure sensitive tape. 3.3 Board insulation with factory applied jacket shall be secured to the duct with weld pins and fasteners, 12" on center maximum. Vapor barrier jacket shall be lapped, stapled and sealed with adhesive and 3" wide ASJ pressure sensitive tape. 3.4 Insulation on exterior exhaust shall be weatherprotected with roofing membrane. The jacket shall be firmly attached and secured and joints and seams shall be made watertight. 3.5 Reinsulate ductwork where existing insulation has been damaged or removed in the performance of work in this project. END OF SECTION 2072203 DUCT INSULATION 15290 -1 Honeywell TC806A Photoelectric . TC80?A lon.izat-ion, and TC808A Thermal Electronic Sensors 71M 1. . 4 a a C 's 'k, W f~ 41 TC806A TC807A TC808A 4NERAL FEATURES The TC806A Photoelectric Smoke Sensor, TC806A a Early detection of fire conditions Photoelectric Smoke with Integral Thermal Sensor, TC807A Ionization Smoke Sensor, and TC808A Electronic Thermal • Direct-dial decade switches for easy address entry Sensor are Intelligent detection devices that provide two-way communication with the DeltaNet F890 Plus Fire & Security • Continuous monitoring of sensor sensitivity ("FS90 Pius") System. The FS90 Plus System uses a' . proprietary communication protocol containing both digital • Electronics conformal-coated to resist corrosion and analog signals which allows each sensor to communicate its individual address, sensor type (e.g., photoelectric, • Optional tamper-resistant mounting ionization, or thermal), and an analog value. The FS90 Plus analyzes the analog signal to measure the sensitivity of each • Easy plug-in of sensor heads to common sensor and to determine its status: alarm, preaiarm (needs mounting base maintenance), normal, and trouble. • Dual LEDs provide 360-degree viewing The TC806A has an optical sensing chamber and uses the light-scattering principle. The TC807A uses a dual, unipolar Base available with horn for audible annunciation ionization chamber. TheTC808A senses ambient temperature' by means of dual thermistors (negative temperature Local test feature coefficient resistors). TC808Athermal sensors are available in both fixed temperature, and fixed temperature with rate-of- rise. All sensors provide stability and fast response to a broad ,n, range of fire conditions. The address for each sensor is set via two direct-dial decade switches. Dual LEDs on the sensors provide 360-degree visual Indication. A common mounting base accommodates theTC806A, TC807A; or AUG 13.2007 TC808A. A mounting base is also available with an integral horn for local audible annunciation. fr k_• ~ , i .I Ill II l II II I l I III Copyright 0 1996 Honeywell Inc. Alt Rights Reserved II III i i I ti I 1 i '77-4552-1 l ' O i a - 14506573-001 n .1 gen ....S.m .--S 1 fi, t .ok ensor.. Duct Housing Aij . R2429 General Features The 14506873-001 Intelligent Smoke Sensor Duct Housing Detection of hazardous smoke ("Duct Housingsamples air passing through air-handling conditions in air ducts systems. The Duct Housing mounts on the outside of a duct Houses TC806A or TC807A wall and air-sampling tubes extend into the air duct. It houses Intelli-ent Smoke Sensor an-intelligent smoke sensing device such as a TC806A Intrlli-ent Sensor identities individual Photoelectric Smoke Sensor or TC807A Ionization Smoke sensor location Sensor. Each intelligent sensor has two 10-digit decade Direct-dial decade switches set switches for.setting its address. A sufficieni amount of smoke sensor address causes the intelligent sensor to identify a developing hazardous Rectangular duct or round duct. condition. The intelligent sensor then communicates its mountina individual address, sensor type, and analog value to the control Air velocities from 300 to 4.000 ft/min panel. A field-installed remote test station is available for Infe~_ral litter system reduces sensitivity checkout. maintenance, and service • Easy access to sensor head . Note that Duct Smoke Sensors are not. intended as a substitute for open-area protection. 5 Copyright Honeywell Inc. All Rights Reserved 74-2260 - No i A DIVISION OF PITTWAY j a , T_ Installation Instructions for the Mo GENERAL INFORMATION System -Sensor's RTS451 is an automatic fire defector accessory designed to test a remotely located detector. Consult detector installation instructions for additional information. The National Fire Protection Association has. published codes,. standards, and recommended practices for the installation and use of the above product. It is recommended that the installer be familiar with these requirements, with local codes, and any special require- ments of the local authorirty having jurisdiction. RTS451 CONTENTS 1 RTS451 remote test station 1 #4`screw for mounting bracket 1 test coil' 1 screw pack (2 mounting screws) _ 1 jumper with spade lugs- 1 M02-04 test magnet M02-04 1 test coil mounting bracket' TEST MAGNET i r-- , LOCATIONS SPECIFICATIONS I"~rti~. Dimensions: 4.6"h x 2.75"w x 1.5"d Weight: .11 lbs. J Power Requirements: Alarm LED: 2.8 - 32 VDC; 7.5 mA max. Test Coil': 15.5 - 32 VDC,,95 mA max. Total Current: 103 mA max. Test Switch: 10 VA @ 32 VDC Reset Switch: 10 VA @. 32 VDC as sEr Alarm Response Time: 40 sec. max---- Temperature: --10°C to 60°C (14°F to 140°F) Humidity: 95% RH Non-condensing 'Not used with Model 6424 Projected Beam Smoke Detector. WIRING OF RTS451 Consult tai`; 'appropriate detector installation instructions for the a licable wirin diagram A78-1996-00 Pp g . The RT$451 mounts to a single gang box x (2-1/2 "minimum depth). . in Canadian applications, the RTS451 is intended to be located in the same room as the smoke detector and within 60 feet of the unit. Note: The Test Coil is NOT used with the Model 6424 Beam Smoke Detector. OPERATION Test Function. Place and hold the painted side of the magnet to the RTS451 on the right or left side of the LED as indicated in the diagram above. Alarm Indication With the magnet in place some time will elapse (40 sec. maximum) depending on the detector type, before the alarm indicating LED will light. ..,Reset Function Gently insert a 1/8 'maximum diameter tool into the hole until it stops and LED turns off. The. RTS451 is capable of resetting only cer- tain models of detectors. Refer to detector installation instructions for additional information. THREEYEAR LIMITED WARRANTY System Sensor warrants its enclosed Remote Test Station to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of three years from date of manufacture. System Sensor makes no other express warranty forthis Remote Test Station. No agent, representative, dealer, or employee of the Company has the authority to Increase or after the obligations or limitations of this Warranty. The Company's obligation of this Warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement of any part of the Remote Test Station which is found to be defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service during the three year period commencing with the date of manufacture. After phoning System Sensors toll free number 800-SENSOR2 (736-7672) for a Retum Authorization number, send defective units postage prepaid to System, Sensor, Repair Department, 3825 Ohio Avenue, St. Charles, IL 60174. Please include a note describing the malfunction and suspected cause of failure. The Company shall not be obligated to repair or replace units which are found to be defective because of damage, unreasonable use. modifications, or al- lerations occurring after the date of manufacture.The duration of any implied Warranty' including that of merchantability or fitness for any particular pur- pose, shall be limited to the period of three years commencing with the date of manufacture. In no case shall the Company be liable for any consequential or incidental damages for breach of this or any other Warranty, expressed or impried whatsoever, even if the loss or damage is caused by the CompanyS negligence or fault. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation.of incidental or consequentiaf damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights. and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. D440-01-00 1 156-469-03 C System Sensor, 1994 System Sensor, 3825 Ohio Avenue. St. Charles, Illinois. 60174 1-800-SENSON2..FAX .70-377-6496 8 Honeywell TC809.A,----B-..M-o--n= i-tot- --T-.C. -1=OA_Gonr tr-vl =anal TC811 A Fault Isolator Modules I'M P~ FEATURES a Provide individual addressable input for fire alarm or security devices • Provide addressable control to indicating devices • Provide Integral LED to Indicate scan, alarm, w: or activation • _ Isolate short circuit fault from rest of circuit } Monitor.. either-two-or four-wire m initiating device circuits • Control and supervises two- or four-wire (fault tolerant) indicating device circuits Provide full analog supervision of circuits ..GENERAL The TC809A, B Monitor, TC810A Control, and TC811 A Fault Isolator Modules are Intelligent loop Interface devices in the DeltaNet FS90 Plus Fire & Security System CFS90 Plus"). These units, along with intelligent smoke and thermal sensors in the FS90 Plus, provide a complete range of intelligent loop functions, which include addressabletanalog sensing, monitoring and control, plus enhanced survivability of loop communications. The TC809A Monitor Module monitors dry contact type fire or security initiating devices. It reports its unique address to the FS90 Plus to pinpoint the exact alarm location. TC809B is a compact. monitor that can mount on the monitored device. It has no LED. The TC810A Control Module supervises and controls indicating devices and their associated wiring. The TC810A cart also provide single pole double throw (spdt) switching action for other locally powered equipment. Each TC610A has a unique address and is controlled by the FS90 Plus. The TC81 IA Fault Isolator Module is used on FS90 Plus intelligent loop communication circuits along with other modules and sensors. It detects a wire-to-wire short and electrically isolates that condition from the circuit so communication is maintained with unaffected devices on the same circuit. llIIII III II! I III! Illiill III I III I I I liil Illl ! Copyright Q 1995 Honeywell Inc. All Rights Reserved 77_4555 7809A, B MONITOR, TC810A CONTROL, AND TC811A FAULT ISOLATOR MODULES OPTIONAL CONTROL MODULE FAULT-TOLERANT CIRCUIT _9 _ 1 O IN + i TO FS90 PLUS 1 8 -----------I I AE (INTELLIGENT j 1 INTERFACE) IN + I 1 BOARD LOOP 2 y - I -SUPERVISION POLARITY SHOWN UL LISTED 3 8 - ---------J POWER SUPPLY . 28V DC MAX + 4 5 TYPICAL TC810A REAR VIEW (STYLE W AND STYLE Z INDICATING CIRCUITS) c2ez3_ TC810A control module terminal designations. OO ~o 00 FAULT ISOLATOR MODULE 8 O IN I' e TO FS90 PLUS AE (INTELLIGENT INTERFACE) IN BOARDLOOP 2 7 - 8 Q Q TOADDMONAL 9 DETECTION . CIRCUITS 0 0 a s TYPICAL TCBIIAFRONT VIEW 00 NOTES: TYPICALTC811A REAR VIEW Q (2-WIRE CONFIGURATION SHOWN) I MODULE SHOWN WITHOUT COVERPLATE. C282S1 TCBI1A DOES NOT HAVE ADDRESS SWITCHES.. c2525 TC811A fault isolator module mounting and terminal designations.. Home and Building Control Home and Building Control Honeywell Asia Pacific Inc. Honeywell Inc. Honeywell Limited-Honeywell L.imit6e Rohm- X213-3225 Honeywell.Plaza 155 Gordon Baker Road _ Sun Hung Kai Centre P.O. Box 524 North York, Ontario No. 30 Harbour Road Minneapolis MN 55408-0524 M2H.2C9 Wanchai Hong Kong Honeywell Latin American Division Honeywell Europe S.A. Miami Lakes Headquarters .3 Avenue du Bourget .14505 Commerce Way Suite 500 B-1140 Brussels Belgium Miami Lakes FL 33016, Honeywell Helping You Ccrorol Yum World Printed in U.S.A. on recycled paper 77-4555 ;Rev. 3-95 ~j/ containing at least 10% post-consumer paper fibers TC809A, B MONITOR, TC810A CONTROL, AND TC811A FAULT ISOLATOR MODULES Terminal Designations and Wiring Configurations: Q LED 00 FAULT-TOLERANT OPTIONAL MONITOR MODULE FO- CUI -17 9 ' 1 1 IN + O TO FS90 PLUS 1 6 - -I AE (INTELLIGENT - I INTERFACE) I + I BOARDLOOP IN 2 7 -_-J 1 6\/~~ DETECTION 6 3 I ~VV aVV - N N CIRCUIT _ -I 0 0 4 S O O TYPICAL TC810A FRONT VIEW O O TYPICALTC609A REAR VIEW NOTES: (2-WIRE AND OPTIONALFAULT-TOLERANT.CIRCUITS SHOWN) C2621-2 1n MODULE SHOWN WITHOUTCOVERPLATE. . A DECADE SWITCHES FOR MANUALLY SETTING MODULE ADDRESS. ADDRESS SHOWN IS 36. C2a22 TC809A monitor module mounting and terminal designations. ()o LED 00 O 0 0 fL N ~ ;2) N v r 41 p5@? p6s~ eyv 9$V co m m YEL-) fvl0(1) RED(+) 1~~BLK(-) 0 0 TO CONTACT BEING TO AE BOARD CIRCUIT MONITORED TC9096: TYPICAL VIEW O O TYPICAL TC810A FRONT VIEW O O DECADE SWITCHES FOR MANUALLY SETTING MODULE NOTES: ADDRESS. ADDRESS SHOWN IS 36. 04702 MODULE SHOWN WITHOUT COVERPLATE. A DECADE SWITCHES FOR MANUALLY SETTING MODULE ADDRESS. ADDRESS SHOWN IS 36. TC8098 monitor module terminal designations (for use. C2= on two-wire AE circuits only). TC810A control modulemounting. - : 3 77-4555 ,.-TC809A, B MONITOR, TC810A CONTROL, AND TC811A FAULT ISOLATOR MODULES SPECIFICATIONS Dimpnsi.ons4n_lrches: M1 imeters;:.- )1. TC809A Monitor TC869A, TC810A, TC811A: 2-3/4 in. (70 mm) high by ? TC809B. Monitor Module 2-1/2 in. (64 mm) wide by 1-3/16. in. (30 mm) deep TC810A Control Module TC809B; 2-3/4 in. (70 mm) high by 1-5/16 in. (34 mm) wide by ? TC811A Fault Isolator Module 112 in. (13 mm) deep Operating Voltage: 15 to 28 We Environmental Operating Limits 1(3R6 ELECTRICAL Temperature: 32 to 120F (0 to 49C) Humidity: 10 to 93% rh, noncondensing Shipping Weight: - - - 16 oz (454 gm) TC80913: 8 oz (227 gm) . Control Module Output: Spdt contacts, 2A resistive at 28 Vdc; 300 mA at 120 Vac 2-W4 4 (0.35 Power Factor) (70) MODULE (102) Indicaton Red LED TC809A and TC81 OA: Blinks when addressed; steady ON . In alarm or when output activates - - - - Yellow LED TC811A: Blinks when normal; steady ON in response to loop short 11 1-1/2 Mountine-.7 ' (38) _ll CM20-1 TC809A,1t810A, TC811A: Semi-flush or surface mounted on wall using standard electrical box 4 in. (102 mm) square TC809A, TCS10A, or TC811A In electrical box. by 1-1/2 in. (38 mm) deep or using a 2-1/8 in. (54 mm) deep electrical box if conduit connects to the rear. Also mounts to optional mud ring. System Constraints- TC809B: Fits inside a single-gang junction box behind the Maximum TC809A, Bs or TC810As per loop: 99 monitored device Maximum TC811 As per loop: 20 Module Power Consumption: Approvals: 0.18 mA maximum supervisory current UL 864 Listed TC809A, B and TC810A: 7.6 mA maximum, 160 FM Approved microamperes standby CSFM Listed TC811A: 8.6 mA maximum, 120 microamperes standby . LED ON: 5.0 MA Additional Equipment: 14501600-027 End-of-Line Resistor Address Seleadon: TC809A, 8 and TC810A 01 through 99 using two address terminals; selection switches Screw-terminal strips accommodate up to 12 AWG TC811 A: FS90 Plus software. selectable (3.301 sq mm) wire 77-4555 - 2 "ock INC. .273 Branchport Ave. Long Branch;,N.J 07740 Thar:k you jar using our product (800) 631-2149 (USA); (800) 397-5777 (CANADA) INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS www-wheelockinc.com SERIES RSS AND RSSP STROBE APPLIANCES (WALL MOUNT VERSIONS) Use this product according to this instruction manual; please keep this instruction manual for future reference, GENERAL: Wheelock's Series RSS and RSSP Strobes can provide a non-synchronized strobe appliance when connected directly to a Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP), or provide a synchronized strobe appliance when used in conjunction with a Sync Module (SM), Dual Sync Module (DSM) or Wheelock's Power Supplies. The Series RSS and RSSP Strobe Appliances are 10L Listed under Standard 1971 (Signaling Devices for the Hearing Impaired) for indoor fire protection service. The 24V Series RSS Strobe Appliances are also ULC Listed under Standard CAN/ULC-S526-02 for Visual Signaling Appliances. The 1575W candela wall mounted strobes are listed at 15 candela under UL Standard 1971 and meet 75 candela intensity on axis with low current draw. These Strobes are. listed for wall mount and Indoor use ON& with the backboxes specified in these instructions (See Mounting Options). RSS models have an integrated Strobe Mounting Plate (SMP) that can. be mounted to a single-gang, double-gang, 4" backbox, 100mm European backbox or SHBB surface backbox. The strobes use a Xenon tlashtube with solid state circuitry enclosed in a rugged Lexan(9 lens. to provide maximum visibility and reliability for effective visible signaling. All inputs are polarized for compatibility with standard reverse polarity supervision of circuit wiring by the FACP. NOTE: "Lexan" is a registered trademark of General Electric Company. NOTE: All CAUTIONS and WARNINGS are identified by the symbol All warnings are printed in bold capital letters. ` WARNING: THE RSS STROBE APPLIANCE IS A "FIRE ALARM DEVICE - DO NOT PAINT." NOTE: All. Canadian Installations should be in accordance with the Canadian Standard for the. Installation of Fire Alarm Systems - CANAMC-5524-01 and Canadian Electrical Code, Part I . Final acceptance is subject to Authorities Having. Jurisdiction. WARNING: PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH AIRY OF THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS, CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN IMPROPER APPLICAfUQN, INSTALLATION AND/OR OPERATION OF THESE PRODUCTS IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION, WHICH COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAG E AND SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU. AND/OR OTHERS. SPECIFICATIONS: Table I: Ratin s Per UL and ULC Model Regulated Voltage Range Limit Voltage Range Per Strobe qA-BD Voltage Per UL 1971 CAN/i1LC-S526-02 Candela VDCNRMS) (Per UL ^a VDCNRMS CD RSS=24;1:575„W, 24 16.0-33.0 20.0-31.0 15 RSSP-241575W 24 16.0-33.0 20.0-31.0 15 RSS-121575W 12 8.0-17.5 15 A,B,C;D RSSP-121575W 12 8.0-17.5 - IS All 1575 models are UL Listed at 15cd and meet 75cd on axis. RSS-121575W and RSSP-121575W are not ULC approved Table IA: : Audible/S Bakers for RSSP Strobe /Plate Product Series Multitone Appliances AMT, MT, 3v1T4 Motor Bells MB-G6(010 Speakers ET-1010/1070/1080, ET70, E7025/7070, E70 " Chimes CH70 NOTES: I - Strobes will produce I flash per second over the "Regulated Voltage" range. 2. All models are UL Listed for indoor use with a temperature range of +320F to +120°p (0°C to +49°C) and maximum humidity of 85% RH. 24V models are ULC listed with a maximum, humidity 93% ± 2% RH. NOTE: THE MAXIMUM WIRE IMPEDANCE BETWEEN. STROBES SHALL NOT EXCEED 35 OHMS. THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STROBES ON A SINGLE NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUIT SHALL NOT EXCEED 47.. Copyright 2004 Wheelock, Inc. All rights reserved. P84233 J Sheet l of 6 WARNING: WARNING: CHECK THE MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM OUTPUT OF THE POWER SUPPLY AND STANDBY BATTERVAND SUBTRACT THE VOLTAGE DROP FROM TIIE CIRCUIT WIRING RESISTANCE TO DETERMINE TFIRAPPLI.ED VOLTAGE TO TIDE Table l: UL Current Ratings (AMPS for l4VDC Models Maximum RMS Current UL Voltage 241575W. DC 16-33 VDC 0.090 FWR 16-33VRMS 0.145 Table 2A: ULC Current Ratings AMPS or 24VDC Models Rated Average Current ULC Voltage- -24I575W 20.OVDC 0.090 24.0VDC. 0.060 3 LO VDC 0.045 _ 20.OVR1vIS 0.145--- 24.OVRMS 0.106 31.OVRMS 0.086 Rated P6ak/Inrush Current ULC Voltage 241575W 20.0-31 AVDC 0.300 20.0-31.OVRMS 0.400 * The maximum time duration for the peaklinrush-current is 16 milliseconds. Table 2B: UL Current Ratings (AMPS) for 12VDC Models Maximum RMS Current UL Voltage 241575W DC 5-17.5VDC 0.255 FWR $-17.5VRMS 0.335 A WARNING: FOR UL APPLICATIONS THESE APPLIANCES WERE TESTED TO THE OPERATING VOLTAGE LIMITS OF 16-33 VOLTS FOR 24 VOLT MODELS AND &0-17.5 VOLTS FOR 12V MODELS USING FILTERED (DC) OR UNFILTERED FULL-WAVE-RECTIFIED (FWR), DO . NOT APPLY 80% AND 110% OF THESE VOLTAGE VALUES FOR SYSTEM OPERATION. WARNING: FOR ULC APPLICATIONS THESE APPLIANCES WERE TESTED TO THE OPERATING VOLTAGE LIMITS OF 20-31 VOLTS USING FILTERED (DC) OR UNFILTERED FULL-WAVE-RECTIFIED. (FWR). APPLY 80% AND 110% OF THESE VOLTAGE VALUES FOR SYSTEM OPERATION. P84233 J Sheet 2 of 6 Honeywell TC806A Photoelectric; TC807A Ionization, and TC808A Thermal Electronic Sensors a_ .S>EGIlC~lN IATI#'d. 3 2j' Cori e TC806A TC807A TC808A GENERAL FEATURES The TC806A Photoelectric Smoke Sensor, TC806A • Early detection of fire conditions Photoelectric Smoke with Integral Thermal Sensor, TC807A Ionization Smoke Sensor, and TC808A Electronic Thermal • Direct-dial decade switches for easy address entry Sensor are intelligent detection devices that provide two-way communication with the DeltaNet FS90 Plus Fire & Security • Continuous monitoring of sensor sensitivity ("FS90 Plus") System. The FS90 Plus System uses a proprietary communication protocol containing both digital • Electronics conformal-coated to resist corrosion and analog signals which allows each sensor to communicate its individual address, sensor type (e.g., photoelectric, • Optional tamper-resistant mounting Ionization, or thermal), and an analog value. The FS90 Plus analyzes the analog signal to measure the sensitivity of each • Easy plug-in of sensor heads to common sensor and to determine its status: alarm, prealarm (needs mounting base maintenance), normal, and trouble. Dual LEDs provide 360-degree viewing The TC806A has an optical sensing chamber and uses the light-scattering principle. The TC807A uses a dual, unipolar • Base available with horn for audible annunciation ionization chamber. The T0808A senses ambient temperature by means of dual thermistors (negative temperature • Local test feature coefficient resistors). TC808Athermal sensors are available in -,PPLICATION NO.c% rqQQj_ both fixed temperature, and fixed temperature with rate-of- ? FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM rise. All sensors provide stability and fast response to a broad range of fire conditions. The address for each sensor is set i 0 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM via two direct-dial decade switches. Dual LEDs on the sensors provide 360-degree visual indication. A common ? DISAPPROVED mounting base accommodates the T0806A, TC807A, or Q APPROVED AS NOTED TC808A. A mounting base is also available with an integral Lai Aihtaanntipmflion GE OAPPROVED RE5CEIVED AUG 07 2007 0 '7 2007 B ;_g b LiH-D NC-i DIVISION II~f l I !iV III QiChItectUfr f (.1"F ' OF DUBLIN II II I I li I l I I I i MitAIDInc. AI Rights Reserved 77-4552-1 TC806A, TC607A AND TC808A SENSORS AE INTELIGENTLOOP INTERFACE BOARD LOOP 2 LOOP 1 T LOOP+ 3 1 IN LOOP- 4 2 IN EXTERNAL -24 VDC POWER SUPPLY +24 VDC (SUPERVISED) 1 2 3 HORN 5 4 OUT OUT 04738 Wiring for B601 BH/B501 Horn Base. Dimensions: See dimension diagrams 6(152) $ 052) 1(25) ( B8018H/8501 14506414-001 BASE Q I --------------------I L---------- i L_ ` Q 3.5/8 3 (92) 14506414-003 BASE IS SIMILAR TO 146a6414-001 13ASE. 14505414001 BASE SHOWN WITH TC806X 22 14606414-002 BASE IS SIMILAR TO 86018)4/8501 MORN BASE WITHOUT HORN. B601SH/B501 HORN BASE SHOWN WITH T0807A. AMAX PROFILE FOR TC806A, TC807A, OR TC808A WITH 14506414-001, -002, OR -003 BASE. 8601 BH/8501 HORN BASE ADDS 1 IN. (25 MM). C4738.7 Dimensions in Inches (Millimeters) Approvals UL lasted per UL Standard 268 CSFM Listed EN54 Additional Equipment Optional magnet for local testing of individual sensors SSDRA40OZ Remote LED 3 77-4552-1 TC806A, TC607A, AND TC808A SENSORS SPECIFICATIONS Sensors 14506414: Base T - ~odgels :Models: T806A Photoelectric Smoke Sensor 14506414-001: Mounts on 4 in. square x 1-112 in. deep ? TC806A Photoelectric Smoke with Integral electrical box or mounts on 3 in. or 4 In. octagonal Thermal Sensor x 1-1/2 in. deep electrical box (for domestic use) ? TC807A Ionization Smoke Sensor ? 14506414-002: Mounts on 50, 60, or 70 mm electrical box ? TC808A Electronic Thermal Sensor (for International use, metric base) ? TC808A Electronic Thermal Sensor with rate-of-rise ? 14506414-003: Mounts on 4 in. square x 1-1/2 in, deep electrical box or mounts on 3 or 4 In. octagonal Operating Voltage: x 1-1/2 in. deep electrical box (with ULC label for use 15-28 Vdc In Canada) ? B601 BH/B501: Mounts on 4 in. square x 1-1/2 in. deep Power Consumption: electrical box (inclues base horn mounted to metric base) 5 mA alarm current with LEDs latched on NOTE: This is the same as the V14506414-004 order 0.2 mA maximum supervisory current with B601 BH1B501 part number. Environmental Limits: Mounting: TC806A TC807A TC808A Surface mounted on ceiling or wall Temperature: 32F to 120F 32F to 120F 32F to 100F OC to 490 OC to 49C OC to 38C External Power, Supply (for 8601 BH/B501 Horn Base): Humidity: 10% to 93% 10% to 93% 10°/, to 93% Operating Voltage: 17-32 Vdc (24 Vdc nominal) from noncondensing noncondensing noncondensing supervised external power supply Standby Current: 1.0 mA max Sensor Placement: Alarrrr£orrent f mA rrr Sensors must be applied per NFPA 72. The UL listed spacing Max Ripple Voltage: 10% of supply voltage of thermal sensors is 50 feet (15 meters). Sound Output: Nominal Sensitivity: Reversing polarity of power supply for B601 BHB501 Horn TC806A: 1;63 percent/foot obscuration Base causes all homs on the power supply circuit to sound TC807A: 'S percent(foot obscuration -inn iVIdual orn sounds when sensor LED latches on TC808A~ ~ted 135F (57C) or 15F (8C)/min rate of rise for 10 sec TC808A'with Rate-of-Rise: 140F (60C) or 15F (8C) per min. Greater than 90 dBA measured in anecholc room at 10 it (3m), 24V Velocity Ratings: 85 dBA minimum measured in UL reverberant room TC806A:'3000 ft/min TC807A: 1500 ft/min constant airflow; 2500 ft/min wind gusts Base Terminals: without false alarms Screw terminals accept up to 12 AWG (3.3 sq mm) wire See wiring diagrams for sensor wiring and Horn Indicators and Switches: Base wiring: Two LEDs. on opposite sides of sensor head for 360-degree viewing angle. LEDs blink for normal operation and are latched on for alarm condition. As an option, normal LOOP 2 LOOP I blinking can be suppressed for use in a sleeping area. LOOP+ 3 , IN (+2a voC) OUT (+24 voC) Two decade switches for setting sensor address (01-99) LOOP - 4 2 IN OUT Testing: + TO Built-in magnetic reed switch for testing with magnet INTELLIGENT LOOP - OPTIONAL INTERFACE BOARD JJ REMOTE 3 2 1 LED Weight: 5 oz (142 g) SENSOR Lamp Life: C1440-2 LED rated at 40 years Wiring for 14506414001, -002, and -0903 base. 77-4552-1 2 TO 1Intelligent Smoke -Sensor Duct Housing A-12,1111jr R3429 ~f General Features The 14506873-001 Intelligent Smoke Sensor Duct Housing - Detection of ha%ardous smoke ("Duct Housing") samples air passing through air-handling conditions in air ducts systems. The Duct Housing mounts on the outside of a duct - Houses TC806A or TC807A wall and air-sampling tubes extend into the air duct. It houses Intelligent Smoke Sensor an intelligent smoke sensing device such as a TC806A - Intelligent Sensor identifies individual Photoelectric Smoke Sensor or TC807A Ionization Smoke sensor location Sensor. Each intelligent sensor has two 10-di-it decade - Direct-dial deC.ule switches set switches for setting its address. A sufficient amount of smoke sensor address causes the intelligent sensor to identify a developing hazardous - Rectangular duct or round duct condition. The intelligent sensor then communicates its mounting- individual address, sensor type. and analog value to the control - Air velocities from 300 to 4000 ft/min panel. A field-installed remote test station is available for - Integral tiller system reduces sensitivity checkout. maintenance and service Easy access to sensor head Note that Duct Smoke Sensors are not intended as a substitute fvr open-area protection. Copyright [990, Honeywell Inc. All Rights Reserved 74-2260 1454V5-/J • 1 Description Velocity Limits: 300 to 4000 ft/min The 14506873 Intelligent Smoke Sensor Duct Housing _ samples atr_passing through a?r-hand ling systems. It houses a__ Mounting:. ~ rEatid~uEts TCSObA Photoelectric-5moke--Sensoror'i'C807A Totiiiat~ R~ °tangularor - Smoke Sensor. When the intelligent sensor identifies a hazardous condition or fire, it communicates its individual Enclosure: address, sensor type, and analog value to the control panel. Molded plastic: Noryl housing, Lexan cover Flamability rating of all plastic=VO Environmental Limits: Specifications Operating Temperature: 32 to 120F (0 to 49C) Humidity: 10 to 93% rh, noncondensing Model: 14506873 Intelligent Smoke Sensor Duct Housing (uses Dimensions: intelligent TC806A Photoelectric Smoke Sensor or 14-1/2 in. (368 mm) wide, 5 in. (127 mm) high, 4-3/4 in. TC807A Ionization Smoke Sensor) (121 mm) deep Operating Voltage: Shipping Weight: Sensor receives power from AE loop 7 lb (3.2 kg) Auxiliary Relay uses external 24V de, 24V ac, 120V ac, or 240V ac power Additional Equipment Required: Air-sampling inlet tube: Poorer Consumption: From External Power Source: Inlet Tube Duct Width Supply Alarm Standby ? BRKST-1.5 I to 2 ft (30 to 61 cm) Voltage Current Current ? BRKST-3 2 to 4 ft (61 to 122 cm) 76, 120V ac 30 mA 28 mA ? 8RKST-5 4 to 8 ft (122 to 244 cm) 240V ac 25 mA 20 mA BRKST-10 8 to 10 ft (244 to 305 cm) 24V ac 86 mA 53 mA 24V do 37 mA 19 mA Intelligent Sensor: TC806A Photoelectric Smoke Sensor Accessory Current Draw: ? TC807A Ionization Smoke Sensor Supply Remote Remote For additional information on TC806A and TC807A, see Voltage Sounder LED TC806A Photoelectric and TC807A Ionization Smoke 120V ac 3 mA 1.5 mA Sensors Specification Data Sheet 77-4552. 240V ac 1.5 mA 1 mA Accessories: 24V ac 29 mA 17.3 mA 1:1 BRKF36-05-00 Replacement Filter 24V do 15 mA 8.5 mA ? BRKMOD400 Test Meter (for field voltage and sensitivity checkout) Contact Ratings: ? BRKPA400 Remote Sounder Min contact current: 100 mA ? 145065 1 0-00 1 Remote LED Annunciator 4A max at 28V do (resistive) 7.5A max at 115V ac (resistive) Approvals: 1/8 hp (3.8A) at 110 to 120V ac UL Listed 1/6 hp (2.2A) at 220 to 240V ac CSFM Approved BSA Honeywell Home and Building Control Home and Building Control Helping You Control Your World Honeywell Inc. Honeywell Limited-Honeywell Limitee Honeywell Plaza 740 Ellesmere Road P.U. Box 524 Scarboroubh, Ontario Niinncapolis, NIN 55408-0524 M.JP?V9 74-2260 MLFTAB: III.B.2. 11-90 Rrimedin USA rF 11111W III A DIVISION OF PITTWAY i Installation Instructions for the Model.RTS451 _ Remote Test Station GENERAL INFORMATION System -Sensor's RTS451 is an automatic fire detector accessory designed to test a remotely located detector. Consult detector installation instructions for additional information. The National Fire Protection Association has. published codes, standards, and recommended practices for the installation and use of the above product. It is recommended that the installer be familiar with these requirements, with local codes, and any special require- ments of the local authorirty having jurisdiction. RTS451 CONTENTS 1 RTS451 remote test station 1 04-screw for mounting bracket 1 test coil' 1 screw pack (2 mounting screws) I jumper with spade lugs' 1 M02-04 test magnet M02-04 1 test coil mounting bracket` TEST MAGNET r i r-- LOCATIONS SPECIFICATIONS ` iAWRM Dimensions: 4.6"h x 2.75"w x 1.5"d ~ r Weight: .11 lbs. Power Requirements: Alarm LED: 2.8 - 32 VDC, 7.5 mA max. Test Coil': 15.5 - 32 VDC, 95 mA max. Total Current. 103 mA max. Test Switch: 10 VA @ 32 VDC .Q Reset Switch: 10 VA @ 32 VDC Aa=s~ Alarm Response rime: 40 sec. max. Temperature: -10°C to 60°C (14°F to 140°F Humidity: 95% RH Non-condensing 'Not used with Model 6424 Projected Beam Smoke Detector. WIRING OF RTS451 A7&1995-00 Consult tti~appropriate detector installation instructions for the applicable wiring diagram. The RTS451 mounts to a single gang box (2-112" minimum depth). In Canadian applications, the RTS451 is intended to be located in the same room as the smoke detector and within 60 feet of the unit. Note: The Test Coil is NOT used with the Model 6424 Beam Smoke Detector. OPERATION Test Function Place and hold the painted side of the magnet to the RTS451 on the right or left side of the LED as indicated in the diagram above. Alarm Indication With the magnet in place some time will elapse (40 sec. maximum) depending on the detector type, before the alarm indicating LED will light. Reset Function Gently insert a 1/8"maximum diameter tool into the hole until it stops and LED turns off.The RTS451 is capable of resetting only cer- tain models of detectors. Refer to detector installation instructions for additional information. THREEYEAR LIMITED WARRANTY System Sensor warrants its enclosed Remote Test Station to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of three years from date of manufacture. System Sensor makes no other express warranty for this Remote Test Station. No agent, representative, dealer, or employee of the Company has the authority to increase or alter the obligations or limitations of this Warranty. The Company's obligation of this Warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement of any part of the Remote Test Station which is found to be defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service during the three year period commencing with the date of manufacture. After phoning System Sensor's toll free number 800-SENSOR2 (736-7672) for a Return Authorization number, send defective units postage prepaid to System. Sensor, Repair Department. 3825 Ohio Avenue, St. Charles, IL 60174. Please include a note describing the malfunction and suspected cause of failure. The Company shall not be obligated to repair or replace units which are found to be defective because of damage, unreasonable use, modifications, or al- terations occurring after the date of manufacture. The duration of any implied Warranty, including that of merchantability or fitness for any particular pur- pose, shall be limited to the period of three years commencing with the date of manufacture. in no case shall the Company be liable for any consequential or incidental damages for breach of this or any other Warranty, expressed or implied whatsoever, even if the loss or damage is caused by the Company's negligence or fault. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights. and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. D440-01-00 1 156-469-03 © System Sensor, 1,994 System Sensor, 3825 Ohio Avenue. St. Charles. Illinois 60174 1-800-SENSOR2. FAX 708-377-6495 Honeywell TC809A, R__Mo-.n tor- T'C -1-O-A_ C_o-n. t-roa.:-:a:nd___._ TC811 A Fault lso-lator Modules vb s DA'3'A FEATURES • Provide individual addressable Input for fire alarm or s security devices • Provide addressable control to indicating devices da. • Provide Integral LED to Indicate scan, alarm, or activation Isolate short circuit fault from rest of circuit Monitor either two- or four-wire (fault-tolerant) :?7 initiating device circuits • Control and supervises two- or four-wire (fault tolerant) indicating device circuits x, Provide full analog supervision of circuits GENERAL The TC809A, B Monitor, TC810A Control, and TC811 A Fault Isolator Modules are intelligent loop interface devices in the DeltaNet FS90 Plus Fire & Security System ("FS90 Plus"). These units, along with intelligent smoke and thermal sensors In the FS90 Plus, provide a complete range of Intelligent loop functions, which include addressablelanalog sensing, monitoring and control, plus enhanced survivability of loop communications. The TC809A Monitor Module monitors dry contact type fire or security initiating devices. It reports its unique address to the FS90 Plus to pinpoint the exact alarm location. TC809B is a compact monitor that can mount on the monitored device. It has no LED. The TC810A Control Module supervises and controls indicating devices and their associated wiring. The TC810A can also provide single pole double throw (spdt) switching action for other locally powered equipment. Each TC810A has a unique address and is controlled by the FS90 Plus. The TC81 i A Fault Isolator Module is used on FS90 Plus intelligent loop communication circuits along with other modules and sensors. It detects a wire-to-wire short and electrically isolates that condition from the circuit so communication is maintained with unaffected devices on the same circuit. I I I I I I I I~~ I (I 1111 ill it l l 1111 li 1111 l 111 l Copyright V 1995 Honevwell Inc. • All Rights Reserved 77-4555 TC809A, B MONITOR, TC810A CONTROL, AND TC811A FAULT ISOLATOR MODULES i OPTIONAL CONTROL MODULE FAULT-TOLERANT CIRCUIT .....9 i 1 IN + TO FS90 PLUS 1 8 -----------7 i AE (INTELLIGENT t i BOARD _ IN LOOP 7 + i 2 -SUPERVISION ' POLARITY SHOWN UL LISTED 3 8 - POWER SUPPLY 28V DC MAX 4 5 TYPICAL TC810A REAR VIEW (STYLE W AND STYLE 2INDICATING CIRCUITS) C2eaas TC810A control module terminal designations. 00 LED 00 FAULT ISOLATOR MODULE 9 (-11N 8 TO FS90 PLUS 1 AE (INTELLIGENT INTERFACE) IN 7 BOARD LOOP 2 • I. - 3 6 Q Q TO ADDITIONAL DETECTION CIRCUITS + 4 5 Co O TYPICALTC811AFRON O O TVIEW NOTES: TYPICALT=1A REAR VIEW (2-WIRE CONFIGURATION SHOWN) 0 MODULE SHOWN WITHOUT COVERPLATE. C2e2s•i A TC811A DOES NOT HAVE ADDRESS SWITCHES.. c2M TC811A fault isolator module mounting and terminal designations. Home and Building Control Home and Building Control 'Honeywell Asia Pacific Inc. Honeywell Inc. Honeywell Limited-Honeywell Limitee Rooim`3213-3225 Honeywell Plaza 155 Gordon Baker Road Sun Hung Kai Centre P.O. Box 524 North York, Ontario No. 30 Harbour Road Minneapolis MN 55408-0524 M2H.2C9 Wanchai Hong Kong Honeywell Latin American Division Honeywell Europe S.A. Miami Lakes Headquarters 3 Avenue du Bourget 14505 Commerce Way Suite 500 B-1140 Brussels Belgium Miami Lakes FL 33016 Honeywell Helping You Control Your World Printed In U.S.A. on recycled paper 77-45.55 .Rev. 3-95 containing at least 10% post-consumer paper fibers TC809A, B MONITOR, T08 10A CONTROL, AND TC811A FAULT ISOLATOR MODULES Terminal Designations and Wiring Configurations: 00 LED O jo OPTIONAL MONITOR MODULE FAULT-TOLERANT - - - _ - - . GUrf I O TO FS90 PLUS i --I AE (INTELLIGENT - I I INTERFACE) + I i BOARD LOOP IN 7 p 5 6 p 5 6 2 DETECTION I N~w `R ~ _ CIRCUIT-_ ! m fp 3 6 0 0 ~TCII.A 4 5 TYPI CW O O TYPICALTC809A REAR VIEW NOTES: (2-WIRE AND OPTIONAL FAULT-TOLERANTCIRCURS SHOWN) C2B21•z MODULE SHOWN WITHOUTCOVERPLATE. A DECADE SWITCHES FOR MANUALLY SETTING MODULE ADDRESS. ADDRESS SHOWN IS $6. C2W TC809A monitor module mounting and terminal designations. 0 0 LED 00 \\b 0 0 r Q p N ~ [O N r, CO 5 8 g V 9 m m YEL(-) V{O(+} RED(+) BLK(-) D 0 Q Q TO CONTACT BEING TO AE BOARD CIRCUIT MONITORED TC8098: TYPICAL VIEW 0 O TYPICAL TCSI OA FRONT VIEW 0 0 DECADE SWITCHES FOR MANUALLY SETTING MODULE NOTES: ADDRESS. ADDRESS SHOWN IS 36. ~702 A MODULE SHOWN WITHOUT COVERPLATE. A DECADE SWITCHES FOR MANUALLY SETTING MODULE ADDRESS. ADDRESS SHOWN IS 36. TC8098 monitor module terminal designations (for use Cz= on two-wire AE circuits only). TC810A control module mounting. 3 77-4555 TC809A, B MONITOR, TC8IOA CONTROL, AND TC811A FAULT ISOLATOR MODULES SPECIFICATIONS Models Dimensions-in-Incites (Mlllimeters)_ )9, TC809A Monitor TC809A, TC810A, TC811 A: 2-3/4 in. (70 mm) high by ? TC809B Monitor Module 2-1/2 in. (64 mm) wide by 1-3/16 in. (30 mm) deep ;d TC810A Control Module TC809B: 2-3/4 in. (70 mm) high by 1-5/16 in. (34 mm) wide by ? TC811A Fauh Isolator Module 1/2 in. (13 mm) deep Operating Voltage: 15 to 28 Vdc Environmental Operating Limits 1- tl6 ~,.1 EL o ICAO. Temperature: 32 to 12OF (0 to 49C) Humidity: 10 to 93% rh, noncondensing Shipping Weight: - - - 16 oz (454 gm) TC809B: 8 oz (227 gm) Control Module Output: Spdt contacts, 2A resistive at 28 Vdc; 300 mA at 120 Vac 2-&4 4 (0.35 Power Factor) (70) MODULE (102) Indicator: . Red LED TC809A and TC810A: Blinks when addressed; steady ON In alarm or when output activates - - - - Yellow LED TC811 A: Blinks when normal; steady ON in response to loop short 1-1/2 Mounting~ ' I3e c2e2o-1 TC809A, ttBI0A, TC811 A: Semi-flush or surface mounted on wall using standard electrical box 4 In. (102 mm) square TC809A, TC810A, or TC811A In electrical box. by 1-1/2 in. (38 mm) deep or using a 2-1/8 In. (54 mm) deep electrical box if conduit connects to the rear. Also mounts to optional mud ring. System Constraints: TC809B: Fits inside a single-gang junction box behind the Maximum TC809A, Bs or TC810As per loop: 99 monitored device Maximum TC811As per loop: 20 Module Power Consumption: Approvals: 0.18 mA maximum supervisory current UL 864 Listed TC809A, B and TC810A: 7.6 mA maximum, 160 FM Approved microamperes standby CSFM Listed TC811A: 8.6 mA maximum, 120 microamperes standby LED ON: 5.0 mA Additional Equipment: 14501600-027 End-of-Une Resistor Address Selection: TC809A, B and TC810A 01 through 99 using two address Terminals: selection switches Screw-terminal strips accommodate up to 12 AWG TC811A: FS90 Plus software selectable (3.301 sq mm) wire 77-4555 2 Wheelock 273 Branchport Ave. INC. Long Branch,,N-J 07740 Malik You jor using ourproducts. (800) 631-2149 (L'S'D), (800) 397-5777 (CANADA) INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS www.wheelockine.com SERIES RSS AND RSSP STROBE APPLIANCES (WALL MOUNT VERSIONS) Use this product according to this instruction manual: Please keep this Instruction manual for future reference. GENERAL: Wheelock's Series RSS and RSSP Strobes can provide a non-synchronized strobe appliance when connected directly to a Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP), or provide a synchronized strobe appliance when used in conjunction with a Sync Module (SM), Dual Sync Module (DSM) or Wheelock's Power Supplies. The Series RSS and RSSP Strobe Appliances are OL Listed under Standard 1971 (Signaling Devices for the Hearing Impaired) for indoor fire protection service. The 24V Series RSS Strobe Appliances are also ULC Listed under Standard CAN/ULC-5526-02 for Visual Signaling Appliances. The 1575W candela wall mounted strobes are listed at 15 candela under UL Standard 1971 and meet 75 candela intensity on axis with low current draw. These Strobes are listed for wall nnount and Indoor use on with the backboxes specified in these instructions (See Mounting Options). RSS models have an integrated Strobe Mounting Plate (SMP) that can be mounted to a single-gang, double-gang, 4" backbox, IOOmm European backbox or SHBB surface backbox. The strobes use a Xenon flashcube with solid state circuitry enclosed in a rugged Lexan® lens to provide maximum visibility and reliability for effective visible signaling, All inputs are polarized for compatibility with standard reverse polarity supervision of circuit wiring by the FACP. NOTE: "Lexan" is a registered trademark of General Electric Company, NOTE: All CAUTIONS and WARNINGS are identified by the symbol J%. All warnings are printed in bold capital letters. ` WARNING: ! THE RSS STROBE APPLIANCE IS A "FIRE ALARM DEVICE - 00 NOT PAINT." NOTE: All. Canadian Installations should be in accordance with the Canadian Standard for the Installation of Fire Alarm Systems - CAN/ULC-S524-01 and Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1. Final acceptance is subject to Authorities Having Jurisdiction. A WARNING: PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH AA,FY OF THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS, CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN IMPROPER APPLICA190N, INSTALLATION AND/OR OPERATION OF THESE PRODUCTS IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION, WHICH COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU AND/OR OTHERS. SPECIFICATIONS: Table 1: Rahn-as Per UL and ULC Modcl Regulated EVolla Range Limit Voltage Range Per Strobe Mounting Voltage L 1971 CAN/C1LC-S526-02 Candela Options VDCNRMS) NRM^ VDCNRMS CD RS S..24;15w'. 24 -33.0 .20.0-31.0 I S RSSP-241575 W 24 AB ' C ' D .33.0 20.0-31.0 15 E,F RSS-121575W 12 8A-17.5 15 A B,C,D RSSP-121575W 12 8.0-17.5 15 EF All 1575 models are UL Listed at 15ed and meet 75cd on axis. RSS-121575W and RSSP-121575W are not ULC approved Table IA: Audible/5 eskers for RSSP Strobe/Plate Product Series Multitone Appliances AMT, MT, MT4 Motor Bells MB-G6/G10 f S eskers ET-1010/1070/1080, ET70, E7025/7070, E70 Chitties CH70 NOTES: L Strobes will produce i flash per second over the "Regulated Voltage" range. 2. All models are UL Listed for indoor use with a temperature range of +320F to +120OF (0°C to +49°C) and maximum humidity of 85% RH. 24V models are ULC Listed with a maximum humidity 93% t 2% RH. NOTE: THE MAXIMUM WIRE IMPEDANCE BETWEEN STROBES SHALL NOT EXCEED 35 OHMS. THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STROBES ON A SINGLE NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUIT SHALL NOT EXCEED 47. Copyright 2004 Wheelock, Inc. All rights reserved. P84233 J Sheet I of 6 /i1 WARNING: CHECK THE MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM OUTPUT OF THE POWER SUPPLY AND STANDBY BATTERVAND SUBTRACT THE VOLTAGE DROP FROM THE CIRCUIT WIRING RESISTANCE TO DETERMINE THE APPLIED' VOLTAGE TO THE STROBES. Table 2: UL Current Ratings Maximum RUL Voltage DC 16-33VDC FWR 16-33VRMS 0.145 Table 2,4: ULC Current Ratin s AMPS or 24VDCModels Rated Average Current ULC Voltage 241575W 20.OVDC 0.090 24.OVDC 0.060 3 LOVDC 0.045 20.OVRMS 0.145 24.ovRMS 0.106 31.OVRMS 0.086 - Rated Peak/Inrush Current * ULC Voltage 241575 W 20.0-3 LOVDC 0.300 20.0-3 LOVRMS 0.400 - * The maximum time duration for the peak/inrmh current is 16 milliseconds. Table 2B: UL Current Ratings (AMPS) for 12VDC Models Maximum RMS Current UL Volt5s 241575W DC 8-10.255 0.335 I WARNING: FOR UL APPLICATIONS THESE APPLIANCES WERE TESTED TO THE OPERATING VOLTAGE LIMITS OF 16-33 VOLTS FOR 24 VOLT MODELS AND 8.047.5 VOLTS FOR 12V MODELS USING FILTERED (DC) OR UNFILTERED FULL-WAVE-RECTIFIED (FWR). DO NOT APPLY 80% AND 110% OF THESE VOLTAGE VALUES FOR SYSTEM OPERATION. A WARNING: FOR ULC APPLICATIONS THESE APPLIANCES WERE TESTED TO THE OPERATING VOLTAGE LIMITS OF 2031 VOLTS USING FILTERED (DC) OR UNFILTERED FULL-WAVE-RECTIFIED (FWR). APPLY 80% AND 110% OF THESE VOLTAGE VALUES FOR SYSTEM OPERATION. P84233 J Sheet 2 of 6 REVIEWED BY: Ha' SpectrAler& MAY 17 2007 SP2, SP3 Series: SP2_1224MC, SP3_1224MC MID-CITY ELECT General Honeywell's System Sensor® SpectrAlerto Selectable Output Speaker/Strobes offer enhanced features that include the widest range of candela options available and the capability to recog- nize and self-adjust for either 12 or 24 volt operation, along with the fidelity sound quality expected from SpectrAlert speaker technology. SP2R7224MC Performance. SpectrAlert Selectable Output 60"m' P9 Speaker/Strobes offer average current draws that are not only lower than conven- tional fixed-candela SpectrNert products, but also lower than K similar selectable candela products. In addition, the broad fre- quency response range and low harmonic distortion provided by ' i SpectrAlert speaker technology provides an accurate and intetii- gible broadcast of evacuation messages. Installation. SpectrAlert Selectable Output Speaker/Strobes 1 offer a variety of installation-friendly features, such as the ability to mount to a4.0'x4.0"x2.125"(10.16x 10.16 x 5.398 cm) backbox without the need for an extension ring. Also, with the field-reversible strobe, the speaker/strobe may be either left- or right-mounted to avoid potential obstructions. Flexibility. SpectrAtert Selectable Output Speaker/Strobes offer SP2R7224MC mounted the broadest range of candela options. In addition, the 15 cd and 15175 cd options can operate on either 12V or 24V, with no with BBS-SP2R setting required; the device recognizes the applied voltage and self-adjusts to the correct setting automatically. The speaker ances, flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe's entire operating voltage voltage, either 25.0 or 70.7, and power tap settings, 1/4, 1/2, 1, range or 2 watt, are field-selectable. Aesthetics. SpectrAlert Selectable Output Speaker/Strobes Operating Specifications incorporate the same stylish, low-profile design as the conven- tional SpectrAlert products, for a consistent and aesthetically Dimensions: 4.875" x 8.25' x 2.25' (12.383 x 20.955 x 5.715 pleasing appearance across the entire product line. cm). Mounting: 4.0' x 4.0' x 2.125' (10.16 x 10.16 x 5.398 cm) back- Features box. • Fidelity sound quality (SP2). Indoor operating temperature: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C). • Enhanced SPL (SP3). STROBE Operates on either 12 V or 24 V. Strobe operating voltage: 12 or 24 VDC and FWR unfiltered. Widest range of candela options: Operating voltage range: 12 V• 8 -17.5 V, 24 V.• 16 - 33 V. " 12 V. 15 and 15175 candela options. 24 V: 15, 15x/5, 30, 75, and 110 candela options. Operating voltage range with Sync-Circuit module: 12 V. 9 - 17.5 V; 24 V. 17 - 33 V. Easy candela selection. Explanation of published strobe specifications (see also " 25.0 and 70.7 volt speaker with four field-selectable power current draws in Ordering Information below): In May 2004, taps. Underwriters Laboratories changed standard UL 1971 to require Fled-reversible strobe for left- or right-mounting. that operating current measurements are made using RMS (root Synchronizabie with MDL Sync-CircuitTM Module. mean square) instead of peak or average values. RMS mea- Optional surface-mount backbox.skirt available. surements more accurately predict the power consumption of a device since they take into account the entire current draw pro- file including surge, repetitive surge, and peak values. The pub- Engineering Specifications lished RMS current is the maximum operating current of that Speaker/Strobe shalt be a System Sensor Model device within its operating voltage range. This current maximum listed to UL 1480 and UL 1971 and be may or may not occur at the endpoints of the voltage range. approved for fire protective signaling systems. Speaker shall be In May 2004, UL also changed the way they list the voltage capable of operating at 25.0 or 70.7 nominal VRMS, and shall range of a device. All 12V products will be fisted between 8 - have a frequency range of 400 - 4000 Hz. Speaker shall have 17.5 V and all 24 V products will be listed between 16 - 33 V. power taps that are selected by shunts. The strobe shall consist These devices are considered "regulated:" Any product that of a xenon flash tube with associated lens/reflector system and does not operate within these ranges will be listed as a "special operate on either 12 V or 24 V. The strobe shall also feature application" with its operating voltage specified on the device. selectable candela output, providing options for 15 or 15!15 can- dela when operating on 12 V; and 15, 15(75, 30, 75, or 110 SPEAKER when operating on 24 V. The strobe shall comply with the Amer- Input voltage: 25.0 or 70.7 VRMS (nominal). icans with Disabilities Act requirement for visible signaling appii- Input terminals: 12 to 18 AWG (3.31 to 0.821 mm2). Frequency range: 400 - 4000 Hz NOTE: The SP2 and SP3 Agency Listings and Approvals Series are UL fisted from 400 to 4000 Hz The SP2 Series will provide a flat (zt 10 dB) output from 100 to 15, 000 Hz The SP3 The listings and approvals below apply to SpectrAlert Selectable Series will provide a flat (t 10 dB) output from 500 to 13,000 Hz. Output Wail Speaker/Strobes. In some cases, certain modules Power taps: 1/4,112, 1, and 2 watts. may not be listed by certain approval agencies, or listing may be in process. Consult factory for latest listing status. U.S. Patent numbers: 6;049,446. 6,127,935. • UL Listed: file S4048. Sound output: • ULC Listed: Me CS549 (SP2_1224MCIA)). UL Reverberant (dBA 0 10 W3.048 m) • CSFM approved: file 7320-1653:133. 2 W i W 112 W 114 W - MEA approved: -127-02-E (SP2_1224MC[A)) SP2 84 81 78 75 - 461-05-E (SP3_1224MC). SP3 89 87 84 81 INSERT SCREWDRIVER Reversible Strobe Feature TO REMOVE Removing the strobe screw and lifting the strobe _ assembly out of the rib slot allows the strobe to be rotated 180° and remounted to the base, resulting in a left-mounted strobe configuration. 6943M 6.M LOCKING RIBS Ordering Information and Current Draw UL Maximum FWR UpLe Maximum DC TR BEmA RMS) STRBEmA RM) STROBE Candela Description Red Models White Models Setting 8 -17.5 V 16 - 33 V 8-17.5V 16 - 33 V Wall Speaker/Strobes: 15 112 64 127 59 Standard SPL (SP2) SP2R1224MC SP2W1224MC High SPL (SP3) SP3R1224MC SP3W1224MC 15/75 135 74 127 69 30 93 90 75 158 160 110 208 209 Surface-Mount Backbox Skirt BBS-SP2R BBS-SP2W This document is not intended lobe used for installation purposes. We by to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. AN specifications are subject to change without notice. SynaCircuitTM is a trademark, SpectrAlwO and System Sensor0 are registered trademarks of Honeywell International Inc. 02006 by Honeywell intematlonal Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited. Automation and Control Solutions Honeywell International Inc. Honeywell Limited-Honeywell Limit6e 1985 Douglas Drive North 35 Dynamic Drive Golden Valley, MN 55422 Scarborough, Ontario M1V 4Z9 www.honeywell.com 85-0302 Rev. 1Orm6 IMMI6 Ism Made in the ISO 9001 ®U.S. Registered Trademark ® 2006 Honeywell lrnernational Inc. III (HON-6948):A Page 2 of 2 411111E1TY SYSTEMS Honeywei S464F,,G Manual Fire Alarm Stations FEATURES i • Reliable gold-plated switch contacts. j • Easily operated, yet designed to prevent false alarms when bumped, shaken or jarred. • Dual action, PUSH IN/PULL DOWN.handle latches in I the down position for clear indication that the station has been operated. • ACTIVATED appears on the top of the handle in bright yellow lettering when station has been operated. • Key-lock reset feature. • Meets ADA 5 lb maximum pull force and UL38 t Standard. ( Operation described with arrows and Braille text Station can be opened for inspection and maintenance without initiating an alarm. Conventional (dry contact) and Intelligent models. • Conventional model available in both English and bilingual English/Spanish. APPLICATION SPECIFICATIONS The S464F,G are feature packed, manual, non-coded fire Models: alarm stations. The stations are fabricated in a highly visible S464F Conventional Fire Alarm Station. Available in English red LEXAN® plastic with white lettering. NORMAL and and bilingual English/Spanish. ACTIVATED are molded into the plastic adjacent to the alarm S464G Intelligent Fire Alarm Station. Available in English. switch (located inside). The S464F conventional models are compatible with most fire alarm control panels that use a Electrical Ratings: normally open dry contact pull station. The S464G intelligent Switch Contacts: 0.25A at 30 Vdc or 30 Vac. models have a status LED that is visible through the Maximum SLC loop current for S464G: 230 µ4. translucent handle. They are designed for use with Honeywell XLS1000 3-AADC(1), XLS140 and FS90 (AE Board) fire Switching Action: alarm control panel intelligent loop controllers. S464F, spst, normally open. S464Q spst, normally open. CONSTRUCTION Wiring Connections: Screw terminals accommodate 18 AWG to 12 AWG (.8 sq mm to 2.5 sq mm). See Fig. 3. The cover, backplate and operation handle are molded of Temperature Ratings: durable polycarbonate material. The cover features white Ambient: 32•F to 120•F (0• to 49°C). lettering and trim. 74-3365-1 S464F, G _MANUAL FIRE ALARM STATIONS Humidity Ratings: 10 to 93% RH, non-condensing. Dimensions: See Fig. 1. (35) Mounting: Surface: On separately ordered SB-10 Surface Mounting Box. See Fig. 2. Semi-flush: On standard electrical box. See Table 1. Finish: Red LEXANO plastic with white lettering. Shipping Weight: S,a S464F: 10 oz (260g). n4D) S464G: 10.5 oz (2868). Approvals: UL, ULC, CFSM, FM, MEA. Accessories: 2126 Key. SB-10 Surface Mounting Box. BG-TR Trim Ring. 4.1/9 TC8098 Repair/Replacement Monitor Module for S464G Intelligent Pull Station. Fig. 2. SB-10 dimensions in in. (mm). 1.7116 Table 1. Standard Electrical Box Selection. (36) Electrical Box S464F G Single gang 2-3/4 in. (70 mm) deep. Yes Yes MRE LENGTH STW GA IGE Double gang 2-3/4 in. (70 mm) deep. Yes Yes 4 in. (102 mm) or 4-11/16 in. (119 mm) Yes Yes square, 2-1/8 in. (54 mm) deep with T single plaster ring. 4-11/16 in. (119 mm) square, 2-1/8 in. Yes Yes 1(25) (54 mm) deep with double plaster ring. SB-10 Surface Mounting Box Yes Ye-s-- 5-1/2 r.4 (140) M14 W4 Fig. 1. S464F,G dimensions in in. (mm). 74-3365-1 2 S464F, G MANUAL FIRE ALARM STATIONS OPERATION S464F IN OUT TO FIRE YEL YEL The S464F,G Manual Fire Alarm Stations provide a textured coA RoML finger-hold area that includes Braille text. In addition to PUSH UNIT IN and PULL DOWN text, arrows indicate how to operate the IN Buc BLK our station for non-English speaking people. ALARM CIRCUIT Pushing in and then pulling down on the handle activates the S464G normally-open alarm switch. When latched in the down position, the word ACTIVATED appears at the top in bright srnnoN Is I yellow lettering with a portion of the handle protruding at the ALARM TAT bottom as a visible flag. Resetting the station is simple-insert CONTACTS OF SM the key, twist one quarter-tum, then open the front cover of the 8 9 p ' 9 0 station causing the spring-loaded operation handle to return to 8 Z =81 Z its original position. The alarm switch can then be reset, either 4 3 4 3 manually to its normal (non-alarm) position, or by closing the front cover of the station which automatically resets the YEL _ switch. 1' ORDERING INFORMATION TO OTHER TO FlRE ALARM T =s-AND Shi In CONTROL UNIT PP 9 ADDRESSABLE Weight DEVICES Part Number Description lb (kg) ALARM CIRCUIT ADDRESSABLE STATION M14SU Manual Stations S464F1008 Conventional Pull Station- .63 (.26) Fig. 3. S464FG field wiring configurations. English S464F1016 Conventional Pull Station- - English/Spanish S464GI O07 Intelligent Pull Station-English .66 (.29) Mounting Accessories SB-10 Surface Mounting Box 5(.23) BG-TR Trim Ring Additional Parts 14500473-001 2126 Key--Opens station for .2 (.1) reset TC80981032 Replacement Monitor Module for .5 (.23) S464G 3 74-3365--1 Automation and Control Solutions Honeywell International Inc. Honeywell Limited-Honeywell Limitee 1985 Douglas Drive North 35 Dynamic Drive Golden Valley, MN 55422 Scarborough, Ontario M1V 4Z9 customer.honeywell.com Honeywell ® U.S. Registered Trademark Printed U.S A on recycled ® 2005 Honeywell International Inc ®paper catelning at least 10% 743365-1 J.S. Rev. 5-05 post-carmuner paper Wars. TC8001049(CM), TC806D1056(CDN) Intelligent Low-Flow Photoelectric Duct Smoke Detectors with FlashScan@ General , Honeywell TC806D0049(CDN) and TC806D1056(CDN) Inte[U- gent Photoelectric Smoke Duct Detectors provide tow-lfow technology that enables duct smoke detection throughout a broad range of airflow environments in WAC applications. The ` low-flow technology can detect smoke at air speed velocities of TC806D1049 100 feet per minute (0.5 misec) or greater, while continuing the same reliable performance to 4,000 feet per minute (20.32 m/ sec). The intelligent low-flow duct detectors sample air currents passing through a duct and gives dependable performance for shutdown of fans, blowers, and air conditioning systems, pre- venting the spread of toxic smoke an fire gases through the pro- tected area. TC806D1049(CDN) and TC806D1056(CDN) are compatible with - XLS140, XLS3000, XLS1000 (CLIP mode only), and FS90 Plus 4 i (CLIP mode only). TC806D1049(CDN) and TC806D1056(CDN)~ i3? provide a remote alarm output far use with auxiliary devices, such - w as the RA400Z(A) remote LED annunciator, as well as remote test capability with the RTS451(A) or RTS451KEY(A) Remote Test TC806D1056 Stations. 3ZQ,44, Vg 3242rt%4.Jg 3242MV.V9 Applications Duct smoke detectors have specific limitations, they are: n • NOTa substitute for open area smoke detectors. " W • NOT a substitute for early warning detection. • NOT a replacement for a building's regular fire detection sys- tem. l tr! Please visit wwwsystemsensorcom for a copy of System ' Sensor's application guide, Proper Use of Smoke Detectors in d Duc:tAppfications, (A054004-00). Features . RA40OZ RTS451 RTS451KEY • Air velocity rating from 100 to 4,000 feet per minute (0.5 to foot (30.48 cm) of conduit; solid conduit connections may be 20.32 misec)- used if desired. • Patented telescopic sampling tube. • Easil accessible code wheels for addressing detector. Smoke detectors and alarm system control panels have the control g lions for Signaling Line Cirarit (SLC) wiring. Consult the ntrol • Outside mounting tabs. panel specifications for wiring requirements before wiring the • Mounts to round or rectangular ducts from 1' to 12' (0.3 to 3.7 detector loop. The TC806D1049(CDN) and TC8WD1056(CDN) meters) wide. detectors are designed for ease of wiring; their housing provides a • Transparent cover for convenient visual inspection. terminal strip with damping plates. LED Features: If programmed with the system control panel, Installation two LEDs on each dud smoke detector light to provide local vis- ible indication. Refer to installation manuals for control panel and dud detector programming specifieadonsirequirements for intelligent for detailed information or to install equipment Installation man- uals for detectors: 156-2184-002R for TC806D1049(CDN), 156- system control panels: The number of devices that can have 2183-002R for TCSO6D1056(CDN). their LEDs programmed to illuminate is limited byKhe features of the panel and the individual devices. The actual number of Wiring: For signal wiring (the wiring between detectors or from devices is determined by the control panel and its ability to sup- detectors to auxiliary devices), it is recommended that single ply LED current. Refer to the control panel installation manual conductor wire be no smaller than 18 AWG (0.821 mm2). The for details. duct smoke detector terminals accommodate wire sizes up to 12 AWG (3.31 mm2). Flexible conduit is recommended for the last Wiring Diagrams for TC806D1049(CDN) COMMUNICATION i i 0 (3 00 LINE V on to other Detectors 1st Detector on the Loop. 2nd Detector UL Listed in Loop in Loop , Control Panel - ,,dibb, TC806D1049(CDN) Duct Smoke Detector using a UL or ULC Listed control panel. z rJ o 0 ' TC806D1049(CDN) Duct Smoke Detector Detector With an optional Terminals ( RA400Z RA400Z(A). I + y W21WW2., z TC806D1049(CDN) Duct Smoke 0 1 Detector With RTS451(A)/ I se"Mn..N F 09 RTS451KEY(A), Detector I COMMON ITEST NOTE. For RT5451(A), Terminal 3 is not Terminals i 4 © use d. RTS451(A) does not have a Terminal Feld-hlstalled 6. For RTS451KEY(A), Terminals 3 and 6 JUMPER are not used. f-~-- 1 2 3Q LED RESET RTS451 /RTS451 KEY Inlet Tube Selection Outside Duct Width Inlet Tune' Up to 2 feet (0.6096 m) ST-1.5(A) 2 to 4 feet (0.6096 to 12192 m) ST 3(A) 4 to 8 feet (1.2192 to 2.4384 m) ST-5(A) 8 to 12 feet (2.4384 to 3.6576 m) ST-10(A) 'Inlet tube is required and must be purchased separately. Order One inlet tube for each duct smoke detector ordered. Page 2 of 4 - HON-6955:A • 74-3440. 12!29/2006 www.honeyweR.com Wiring Diagrams for TC806DIO56(CDN) TC806DIO56(CDN) Duct Smoke Detector using a UL-Listed control panel: E EI 00 00 . 8 CU + 1 0 0 COMMUNICATION _ LINE ~ o o. o ? o O o ? . UL-LISTED O O O O CONTROL PANEL J1 JUMPER 1ST DETECTOR Jt JUMPER 2ND DETECTOR IN LOOP IN LOOP NOTE. 1) Jumper J1 shunt must be installed for 2-W applications. J1 shunt must be removed for power PCB supervision. (Vote that removal of shunt without adding extemal power will prevent communications to the panel over the SLC. 2) Extemal power of 24 V AGDC or 1201220 VAC must be connected in order to power all remote horn or strobe accessories. TC806DIO56(CDN) Duct Smoke Detector TC806DIO56(CDN) Duct with an optional RA40OZ(A): Smoke Detector with RTS451(A)/RTS451 KEY(A): RA40OZ RTS 451/ 119111111 1 RTS451KEY DONOTBREXTAB 7:3 I 1 ON R4400Z ~ ALARM SIGNAL 0 3 a + _ I O NOT USED a o ~ o I ALARM SMIAL 5 60 NOT USED 5 = Alarm Signal p 7 = Aux. Power ( ) AUX POWER 0~ -to ~R ICE 4 4 TEST+ TEST TEST- 3 5 SwrrcH TC806D1056 Duct Smoke Detector with an optional PA400: PA400 FOR RTS451, TERMINAL 3 IS NOT USED. 71 (RTS451 DOES NOT HAVEA TERMINAL 6.) FOR R7 5451 KEY, TERMINALS 3 AND 6 u ARE NOT USED. 7009.vir4-0 ? O 5 = Alarm signal 7 = Aux. Power www.honeywell.com HON-6955A • 74-3440. 1212912006 - Page 3 of 4 Product Line Information Standby current: 300 uA @ 24 VDC (one communication every 5 seconds with LED Mink enabled). NOTE: A" model suffix is for Canadian models Operating temperature range: 32° to 131 •F (0• to 55°C). TC806D1049: Addressable low-flow duct detector housing with photoelectric Operating humidity range: 10% to 93% relative humidity (non- " smoke detector. condensing). TC80601049CDN: Same as above with ULC listing. Storage temperature range: -22°F to +158°F (-30•C to +70°C). TC806DI056: Addressable low-flow dud detector housing with Duct air velocity: 100 to 4,000 feettmin (0.5 to 20.32 m/s). photoelectric smoke detector with DPDT relay. Shipping weight: 3.90 03s. (1.8 kg). TC806DIO56CDN: Same as above with ULC listing. Dimensions: 14.75" (37 cm) length x 5.50" (14 cm) width x A5053HON: Replacement photoelectric sensor board. 2.75" (7 cm) deep A5067: Replacement power board (without relay). A5060: Replacement power board (with relay). TC806D1056(CDN) CONTACT RATINGS ST 1.5(A): Metal sampling tune, dud widths 1' to 2' (see Inlet Alarm auxiliary contacts (DPDT): 10 A @ 30 VDC; 10 A @ Tube Selection table on page 2 for metric lengths). 277 VAC (0.75 power factor); 240 VA @ 249 VAC (0.4 power ST-3(A): Metal sampling tube, dud widths Z to W. factor); 118 HP @ 120 VAC; 114 HP @ 240 VAC. ST-6(A): Metal sampling tube, duct widths 4' to 8'. Minimum switching current for auxiliary contact must be ST 10(A): Metal sampling tube, dud widths 8' to 12'. 100 ITA DC minimum @ 5 VDC. _ RA400Z(A): Remote annunciator alarm LED. Supervisory contact (SPST): 2.0 A @ 30 VDC (resistive). RTS451(A): Remote test station. Mounts in single-gang box. TC806D1056(CDN) accessory current loads @ 24 VDC: Includes red alarm LED and magnet test switch. PA400., refer to PA400 data sheet. RA4004A): 0 mA standby, RTS451KEY(A): Key-activated remote test station. 12 mA maximum in alarm. RTS451(A) and RTS451KEY(A): 0 F36-09-11: Replacement filters. mA standby, 10 mA maximum in alarm. M02-04-00: Test magnet. TC806D1056(CDN) CURRENT REQUIREMENTS (USING M02-09-00: Test magnet with telescoping handle. NO ACCESSORIES) S08-39-01: Replacement photo insect screen. P48-61-00: Replacement end cap for plastic sampling tube. 20 - 30 VDC power supply voltage: 26 mA maximum standby P48-21-00• Replacement end cap for metal sampling tube. current; 87 mA maximum alarm current; 3 to 10 second alarm response time; 2 second power-up time. T80-71-00: Replacement plastic sampling tube. 24 VAC, 50160 Hz power supply voltage: 65 mA RMS maxi- mum standby current; 182 mA RMS maximum alarm current; 3 Specifications to 10 second alarm response time; 2 second power-up time. FOR TC806D1049(CDN) 120 VAC, SM60 Hz power supply voltage: 44 mA RMS maxi- mum standby current; 52 mA RMS maximum alarm current; 3 to Operating voltage range: 15 to 30 VDC. 10 second alarm response time; 2 second power-up time. Standby current: 300 pA @ 24 VDC (one communication 2201240 VAC, 50160 Hz pourer supply voltage: 25 mA RMS every 5 seconds with LED blink enabled). maximum standby current; 30 mA RMS maximum alarm current; Operating temperature range: 32• to 131°F (0° to 55•C). 3 to 10 second alarm response time; 2 second power-up time. Operating humidity range: 10% to 93% relative humidity (non- condensing). Agency Listings and Approvals Storage !temperature range. -22°F to +158°F (-WC to +70°C). Duct air velocity: 100 to 4,000 feettmin (0.5 to 20.32 m/s). and The listings and approvals below apply to aw Photoelectric Shipping weight: 3.351bs. (1.5 kg). TC806D1056{CDN) Intelligent Low-Raw Photoelectric Smoke Dud Detectors. In some cases, certain modules may not Dimensions: 14.75" (37 cm) length x 5.50" (14 am) width x be listed by certain approval agencies, or listing may be in pro- 2.75" Q cm) deep. cess. Consult factory for latest listing status. TC806D1049(CDN) accessory current loads @ 24 VDC: RA400Z(A): 0 mA standby, 10 mA maximum in alarm. UL Listed: file S1196 (TC806D1t149, TC806Df056). RTS451(A) and RTS451KEY(A): 0 mA standby, 7.5 mA maxi ULC Listed: file S6959 (TC806D1049CDN, TC806D1056CDN). mum in alarm. CSFM approved: file 3240-1130:211. • FM approved. FOR TC806D1056(CDN) MEA approved: file 393-02-E. Operating voltage range: 20 to 30 VDC, 24 VACIVDC, 1201 Maryland State Fire Marshal approved: Permit #2126. 240 VAC auxiliary power (requires a separate auxiliary source). This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product irdamafion up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. AN specifications are subject to charge without notice. FlashScanO, NOTIFlER®, and system SensorO are registered trademarks of Honeywell International Inc. - ®2006 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited. Automation and Control Solutions Honeywell International Inc. Honeywell Limited-Honeywell Limitee Home.Ywell 1985 Douglas Drive North 35 Dynamic Drive Golden Valley, MN 55422 Scarborough, Ontario M1V 4Z9 www.honeywelf.com HON-6855_A 74.3440 Rev. 12-06 December 2006 0 U.S. Registered Trademark 02006 Honeywell International Inc. Page 4 of 4 aim \YI~ICAw ///LITT LT/rE~f INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 52SWORO RA40OZ and RA40OZA (Canadian) 3825 Ohio Avenue, St. Charles, Illinois 60174 1-800-SENSOR2, FAX: 630-377-6495 Remote Annunciator ww*w.systemsensor..com Sp"Mendons Voltage Range Conventional System: 3.1 to 32 VDC - Do not break tab. Intelligent System: 18 to 32 VDC - Break tab.NOTE t Maximum Alarm Current: 10 mA maximum. Temperature Range: -10° to 60°C (14° to 140°F) NOTE L• AcnurloN Do not break tab when using an RA40OZ or RA40OZA with an intelligent 4-wire duct detector (such as the System Sensor model DH500ACDC or DH20ORP). CA Merai deformation The National Fire Protection Association has published codes, standards, and recommended practices for the installation and use of the above appliance. It is recom- mended that the installer be familiar with these require- ments, with local codes, and any special requirements of the local authority having jurisdiction. The models RA40OZ & RA40OZA remote annunciators are polarized devices designed for both conventional and intelligent applications. They have been designed using an active current regulator so that the maximum current required from the system is lOmA when the input voltage is within the specified voltage range. Installadoe The remote annunciator is intended to be mounted to a single gang electrical outlet box. The wiring must be in compliance with all codes. The device must be operated within its published specifications. Wire the remote annunciator according to the instructions e0355-M supplied with the device being monitored. Polarity of the incoming wires must be observed and connected to the proper terminals and (See Figure 1.) The tab on the back of the RA40OZ and RA40OZA must be broken off for use with most System Sensor intelligent systems. (See Note 1 and Figure 4.) After tab is broken, the input voltage for the RA40OZ and RA400ZA is limited to 18 volts minimum.- D220-01-00 1 156-50845 Figure 1: From Monitored Device _ H0354-00 Figure 2: BEND TAB DOWN TO BREAK (See Note 1) FOR USE WITH MOST INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS. ao 0 H0356-00 AW/ The Liudtations of Renwte Annutadators THE REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR WILL NOT WORK IF THE DEVICE IT IS direct sunlight, or areas of high fight intensity where the visible signal CONNECTED TO IS NOT POWERED. The remote annunciator gets its might be disregarded or not seen. power from the device to which it is connected. If for any reason, the device being monitored loses power, the remote annunciator will not pro- THIS DEVICE IS DESIGNED TO WORK SPECIFICALLY WITH SYSTEM vide the intended visible signal. SENSOR PRODUCTS. Interconnection with devices other than System Sensor's may result in unsatisfactory operation. Consult device manufac- THE REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR MAY NOT BE SEEN. The model RA40OZ is turer for compatibility. suitable for direct viewing and is in compliance with existing Underwriters Laboratories' standards. The device must be sited in a location where it THE REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A VISIBLE can be seen by the intended parties. The device must not be installed in WARNING SIGNAL. D220-01-00 2 156-508-05 02004 System Sensor ; WP ;"W V WP Series Weatherproof Enclosures for Duct Smoke Detectors The SSU- WP-1 enclosure provides protection for the RW and SM Series dud smoke detectors. The SSU- WP-2000 enclosure provides protection for the SL Series duct smoke detectors. These enclosures offer outdoor protection from SAE PN# SSU-WP-1 rain, sleet and snow, or indoor protection from dripping water. RW/SM Series detector not included Standard Features: • 16 gauge steel throughout • Egg shell white painted finish throughout • Drip shield top • Slip-on removable cover • Embossed mounting holes on back of enclosure • 3 knockouts in bottom of enclosure • UL 50 type 3R • NEMA type 3R • Foam gaskets for sampling/exhaust holes provided • All hardware included SAE PN# SSU-WP-2000 SL Series detector not included sAMPL#ND T 19cHAUST TU9E FROM RW T SM SERIES -DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR SAMPLING I EEOYIUST TUBE FROM 3L BERM DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR Q O""-O OIA. HOLES - O O O O USmTO TVE23 SECURE DM HOLES SOY RWI SM SENES DUCT SDIY DYE. -HOLES SMOKE DETECTOR T ]N- DUL HOLES TO WP-1 ENCLOSURE O ODYI SCREVA HOLES CD O #I USEDTOSECURE X E 23 dA HOLES o SL 3ERNIS DUCT SAWKE DETECTOR O O O TO-TYP4M ENCLOSURE (4) SHEET METAL SCREWS 012 X U2- PHIL USED O TO SECURE w?-1 ENCLOSURE TO THE AN DUCT O O O SSU-WP-1 (4) SHEET AETALSCREWS #12 X 114' PILL. USm TO SECURE WP-2W# ENCLOSURE TO THE AIR DUCT ssu-wP-sooo MEW[ Space Age Electronics, Inc. NF A O LISTED SA• M406 a Lincoln Street C US 5 TE FIR Marlboro, MA 01752-2195 www.lsae.com 800.486.1723-voice Space Age Electronics, Inc. 2003 508.485.0966-r ED0315 LT10305 Rev. A Pg. 1/2 NO Excuses Just Soiutions! 508.485.4740-fax SPACEECTRONICS, AGEINC • EL. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS .r SAE PN# SSU-WP-1 SSU-1 P-2000 USE RWand SM Series SL Series H 12' (305mm) 11.083" (281 mm) DIMENSIONS: W 12" (305mm) 18.125' (460mm) D 4.25"(108mm) 4.375"(111mm) CONDUITIaVOCKOUTS: in bottom: 3 convertible 0:75 to 1.75 METAL WORK: 16ga CRS with white painted finish FRONTACCESS: Removable coyer HARDWARE: Enclosure and duct detector mounting included PROTECTION RATING: 3R - UL 50, NEMA and USA Outdoor. Internal equipment protected from failing rain, etc.; undamaged by ice formation AM6IENTTENIPERATURE € See appropriate RW, SM or SL Series detector specifications LISTINGS AND APPROVALS: 11 UL. 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