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07201656 Permit File office 1~ ~-,A -'V-1 w,'s \1 fn to'. 33 CITY OF DUBLIN o V ~nC~'~ /c Division of Building Standards • 5800,Shier-Rings Road • Dublin, GOVG REIVEEyhone: (614) 410-4670 • Inspection Line: (614) 410-4680 DEC 13 2007 C WTFD: (614) 652-3920 NOV 3 0 2007 BUILDING DIVISION BUILDING DIVISION FIRE PROTECTION PERMIT APPLICATION CITY OF DUBLIN CITY OF DUBLIN ®7 C%t pl. -f Application Date - 7C, -,:,7 Bldg. App. # tpA3 Fire Protection App. # PROJECT INFORMATION Project Address ~W, Project Name<~t<< y~7~s ff~~[ i Owner/Tenant Contact Name 1514isq to 2 - ,(Jo°}ti' 4;'IA %le~V Telephone 6-0 y - 0%'S-S" - APPLICANT INFORMATION Fire Protection Contractor Address Telephone 6,Y State Certificate Number S'71S-qL Dublin Registration Number c(, - ~-Jc? 5 Installer Name 3i c~ sfrs State Certificate Number LS`-ZSi`3 SCOPE OF WORK (Mark One) New X Replace Repair Alteration FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM SYSTEM (Number of Each) Detectors Strobes A- Horns Fire Alarm Boxes Other SUPPRESSION SYSTEM (Number of Each) Standpipes _ On Site Water Piping Sprinkler Heads Limited Area Other FEES ,00 uu FIRE DETECTION OR SUPPRESSION PERMIT PROCESSING FEE 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) STATE SURCHARGE (3%) TOTAL FEE DUE ld~ 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 Contractor DATE 'i Print Name %/<4 'G`am ~fl c 7t/~/%e=zk DATE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Review Comments: Tl7e ro?%sPq~ file Q~grm A/ rte on d/ouiii/ra A.S Wgt4,bg dbn 70w1%shP die /~~rf m~-~t aa7roua/ X /o~P~ Fire Department: ® f~T~. veSate: /Y e1Plans Examiner: Date: 2 ' 6 Issued by CBO: Date: Zv 7 CITY OF DUBLIN Building Standards • 5800 Shier-Rings Road • Dublin, Ohio 43016 Phone: (614) 410-4670 • Inspection Line: (614) 410-4680 Application Number . . . . . 07-00201656 Date 12/20/07 Revision number . . . . . . . 1 Property Address . . . . . . 5400 FRANTZ RD Parcel Number: 273-010866 Alternate Address: PRESERVE PH 2 Tenant nbr, name . . . . . . EMPLOYERS HEALTH DETECT Application type description FIRE PROTECTION Property owner . . . . . . . Contractor . . . . . . . . . REI TELECOM INC 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 . . . . . . . . . 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 1.80 .00 .00 1.80 Grand Total 61.80 .00 .00 61.80 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. • • ~0147 IES WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP G OF FIRE DEPARTMENT 6200 Eiterman Road, PO. Box 3248 •Fk- N Dublin, Ohio 43016 • 1 , 614-652-3920 • Fax 614-766-2507 n her o? 007 Date: 90IV le-l 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 07-RO1656 Project: din oloye/s E,c 24P~s~or, ) Location: ,5~0o frg.,fz 96/ Received: -30 Moilemhg- o?OO7 Review Comments: The i 'lie AI rrn s / rA i ' e asip ~lQ~vii~ 010e-S 17074 MeCl 9 h",;? Townsh• . 4=1rP q W-160 dA/ ,0//S 9 roves Gl~ii~ T~ier~ qm 120 ZZ cq/cu/q¢ip~s s~r1 m~l~P ' h ra'aac~/~ fir rP /e/' oac 907. Arovi ors' i%701 m0 (/4 WP eci cYr soh sh ~r /7 or s f7"b 9 c~ s ,6Q on 1 9 ~ 9'~7cPS' . Gtix~b/e ~e~errn.re ~J/rPcf /r~o / nvrr~6er w fh ,,Ora p osPC~ 7S q/ 9~a q 4re-S . Reviewed By: a~yv C~( PA~~', "'r--me Trustees Gene Bostic - Denise Franz King • Charles Kranstuber Fiscal Officer Joyce E. Robinson Chief Allan Woo CITY OF DUBLIN Building Standards - 58,00 Shier-Rings Road - Dublin, Ohio 43016 Phone: (614) 410-4670 - Inspection Line: (614) 410-4680 CORRECTION REQUEST #1 This is not a Building Permit. It is a record of our review of documents submitted with your application for a Building Permit. December 11, 2007 RE: Employers Health APPLICANT: REI Telecom, Tim Roehrenbeck, 614.492.8332 ADDRESS: 5400 Frantz Road APPLICANT NO. 07-201656 The plans dated 11-21-07 have been reviewed for compliance with the provisions of the Ohio Building Code (2007). The review was based upon the following criteria: Use Group: B-Business Area: 1,865 SF Occupant Load: 18 @ 1:100 Construction Type: IIB Notes: The fire alarm system documents were prepared by Dan R. Rhodes, Ohio registered engineer # E-57289 to comply with the requirements of the OBC Section 106.3.4.1 and have been reviewed, therefore, in accord with OBC Section 104.1. OBC 106.3 Examination of documents. The building official shall examine or cause to be examined the accompanying construction documents and shall ascertain by such examinations whether the construction indicated and described is in accordance with the requirements of this code. The construction documents, which have been submitted, do not allow the City of Dublin to issue a permit to begin construction. The following item(s) shall be brought into full compliance with the the requirements of the OBC prior to the issuance of any plan approval. Item 1 The Washington Township Fire Marshal has requested an opportunity to provide input to the Dublin building department on issues relating to fire protection. The building official has evaluated the Fire Marshal's comments related to the fire protection provisions of the OBC and incorporates those comments, by reference, into this Correction Request. a. Please include resolution of the matters of the Fire Marshal's correspondence to Building Standards in your reply to this Correction Request. This review is based upon the information contained within the submitted drawings and related documents. Once corrections are made, submit four (4) new and complete sets of plans to the City of Dublin, Division of Building Standards with any revisions clouded. Please also provide a letter that identifies the action taken in rsponse to any of the Items contained in this Correction Request. TO REQUEST AN APPEAL HEARING, YOU MUST sent a written request, listing the items to be appealed and the relief sought and a copy of this order to: Employers Health - Fire Alarms Application No.: 07-201656 December 11, 2007 Page 2 of 2 Jeffrey S. Tyler, Chief Building Official City of Dublin 5800 Shier Rings Road Dublin, Ohio 43016 ;ayvM. ed and Si ed, Harpham, A Jeffrey S. T ' er, AIA Commercial Plans Examiner Chief Building Official ~C /z-l4--07 Own or Owner's epresentative Date At (V,(L 1 bY/2 Print Name and Title as Signed NABuilding Standards\Harpham\Reviews 2007\07-201656 cl Employers Health FA.doc CITY OF DUBLIN Division of Building Standards -.5800 Shier-Rings Road - Dublin, Ohio 43016 RECEIVE If hone: (614) 410-4670 - Inspection Line: (614) 410-4680 WTFD: (614) 652-3920 NOV 3 0 2001 BUILDING DIVISION FIRE PROTECTION PERMIT APPLICATION CITY OF PUBL p ~ , AQIl 05 ~o Bldg. App. # t0~A- Fire Protection App. # Application Date C- -1 PROJECT INFORMATION Project Address S-Voc,) 1~-Rc4^1F'7.. Ad, Project Name Owner/Tenant Contact Name AiiricrLPice - AM,' 4N1Xf'4A'N Telephone 6/4- ",J`- APPLICANT INFORMATION Fire Protection Contractor lee- ~~`z c~Lt7 Address s 7~c [~.[kjr.ti- vim Telephone 1172 State Certificate Number /I/° Dublin Registration Number nL :Jet 5 Installer Name 31la-V.rfr sjr State Certificate Number sit' 1,g- ZX7S SCOPE OF WORK (Mark One) New X Replace Repair ` Alteration FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM SYSTEM (N6ji ber of Each) Detectors Strobes _ Horns Fire'RCarrh,Boxes Other SUPPRESSION SYSTEM (Number of Each):; Standpipes On Site Water Pipng_ Sprinkler Heads Limited Area Other ti =E t , RE DETECTION OR SUPPRESSION PERMIT PROCESSING FC E $50.00 LOW VOLTAGE PERMIT (DETECTION ONLY) $30.00 Minimum fed plus $20.00 each 1,000 sq ft or fraction thereof over 1,000 sq ft OUTSIDE PLAN REVIEW SERVICES (EXAMINER'S FEE AS CHAEDI 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 Contractor - DATE Z V Print Name 77 4 DATE Z V Z w FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Review Comments: ire Department: DISAPPROVED Date: Plans Examiner: Date: Issued by CBO: Date: Go~NT,~oF• WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP FIRE DEPARTMENT 6200 Eiterman Road, P.O. Box 3248 A J`• ANKN Dublin, Ohio 43016 614-652-3920 • Fax 614-766-2507 Date: .~O/Uoyem6e~ 0?007 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 o7-RO1654 Project: Em D/ol/mz deg/fh 4"Slie Q/oral Ex ~P~s ors ) Location: SS~oo~frg.~fz Rd. Received: _30 November a?Oo7 Review Comments: 7he fi% 9 1117 s / rA i ' e nsi4~ /QUiii~ ors o m h~ ownsh.' ~rP q ni 4eoro v4/ ~i~3'9 rove Gl~ n ' There re ~o c°i c'o%u/Q¢icv~s s 6~i h ,4 drAC~ih t1ar rP Pr oac 907. / Pro ors" i~9/ iro a vP eui`ic~s soh s r h or' s 9~ s 6e on I 4 i" ~ccs . 26 ~~feim~ne cd~'rPr1` ono / ~vrh6~?- with ,eropoxecl 75 q~ qoa 417 4 CcS . Reviewed By: G&*v ~ OX4CV. f//~ /YI9rsyg~ Trustees Gene Bostic • Denise Franz King • Charles Kranstuber Fiscal Officer Joyce E. Robinson Chief Allan Woo CORRECTION REQUEST #1 This is not a Building Permit. It is a record of our review of documents submitted with your application for a Building Permit. December 11, 2007 RE: Employers Health APPLICANT: REI Telecom, Tim Roehrenbeck, 614.492.8332 ADDRESS: 5400 Frantz Road APPLICANT NO. 07-201656 The plans dated 11-21-07 have been reviewed for compliance with the provisions of the Ohio Building Code (2007). The review was based upon the following criteria: Use Group: B-Business Area: 1,865 SF Occupant Load: 18 @ 1:100 Construction Type: IIB Notes: The fire alarm system documents were prepared by Dan R. Rhodes, Ohio registered engineer # E-57289 to comply with the requirements of the OBC Section 106.3.4.1 and have been reviewed, therefore, in accord with OBC Section 104.1. OBC 106.3 Examination of documents. The building official shall examine or cause to be examined the accompanying construction documents and shall ascertain by such examinations whether the construction indicated and described is in accordance with the requirements of this code. The construction documents, which have been submitted, do not allow the City of Dublin to issue a permit to begin construction. The following item(s) shall be brought into full compliance with the the requirements of the OBC prior to the issuance of any plan approval. Item 1 The Washington Township Fire Marshal has requested an opportunity to provide input to the Dublin building department on issues relating to fire protection. The building official has evaluated the Fire Marshal's comments related to the fire protection provisions of the OBC and incorporates those comments, by reference, into this Correction Request. a. Please include resolution of the matters of the Fire Marshal's correspondence to Building Standards in your reply to this Correction Request. This review is based upon the information contained within the submitted drawings and related documents. Once corrections are made, submit four (4) new and complete sets of plans to the City of Dublin, Division of Building Standards with any revisions clouded. Please also provide a letter that identifies the action taken in rsponse to any of the Items contained in this Correction Request. TO REQUEST AN APPEAL HEARING, YOU MUST sent a written request, listing the items to be appealed and the relief sought and a copy of this order to: Employers Health - Fire Alarms Application No.: 07-201656 December 11, 2007 Page 2 of 2 Jeffrey S. Tyler, Chief Building Official City of Dublin 5800 Shier Rings Road Dublin, Ohio 43016 Reviewed and Signed, Ray M. Harpham, AIA Jeffrey S. Tyler, AIA Commercial Plans Examiner Chief Building Official Owner or Owner's Representative Date Print Name and Title as Signed N:\Building Standards\Harpham\Reviews 2007\07-201656 cl Employers Health FA.doc - 4 CITY OF DUBLIN Building Standards • 5800 Shier-Rings Road • Dublin, Ohio 43016 Phone: (614) 410-4670 • Inspection Line: (614) 410-4680 CORRECTION REQUEST #1 This is not a Building Permit. It is a record of our review of documents submitted with your application for a Building Permit. December 11, 2007 RE: Employers Health APPLICANT: REI Telecom, Tim Roehrenbeck, 614.492.8332 ADDRESS: 5400 Frantz Road APPLICANT NO. 07-201656 The plans dated 11-21-07 have been reviewed for compliance with the provisions of the Ohio Building Code (2007). The review was based upon the following criteria: Use Group: B-Business Area: 1,865 SF Occupant Load: 18 @ 1:100 Construction Type: IIB Notes: The fire alarm system documents were prepared by Dan R. Rhodes, Ohio registered engineer # E-57289 to comply with the requirements of the OBC Section 106.3.4.1 and have been reviewed, therefore, in accord with OBC Section 104.1. OBC 106.3 Examination of documents. The building official shall examine or cause to be examined the accompanying construction documents and shall ascertain by such examinations whether the construction indicated and described is in accordance with the requirements of this code. The construction documents, which have been submitted, do not allow the City of Dublin to issue a permit to begin construction. The following item(s) shall be brought into full compliance with the the requirements of the OBC prior to the issuance of any plan approval. Item 1 The Washington Township Fire Marshal has requested an opportunity to provide input to the Dublin building department on issues relating to fire protection. The building official has evaluated the Fire Marshal's comments related to the fire protection provisions of the OBC and incorporates those comments, by reference, into this Correction Request. a. Please include resolution of the matters of the Fire Marshal's correspondence to Building Standards in your reply to this Correction Request. This review is based upon the information contained within the submitted drawings and related documents. Once corrections are made, submit four (4) new and complete sets of plans to the City of Dublin, Division of Building Standards with any revisions clouded. Please also provide a letter that identifies the action taken in rsponse to any of the Items contained in this Correction Request. TO REQUEST AN APPEAL HEARING, YOU MUST sent a written request, listing the items to be appealed and the relief sought and a copy of this order to: 4 Employers Health - Fire Alarms Application No.: 07-201656 December 11, 2007 Page 2 of 2 Jeffrey S. Tyler, Chief Building Official City of Dublin 5800 Shier Rings Road Dublin, Ohio 43016 evie ed and Si ed, ay M. Harpham, A Jeffrey S. Tyler, AIA Commercial Plans Examiner ? + Chief Building Official Owner or Owner's Representative Date Print Name and Title as Signed N:\Building Standards\Harpham\Reviews 2007\07-201656 cl Employers Health FA.doc February 19, 2004 DN-3783 • A-105 NOT 1 F 1 E R® AFP-200 J Analog Fire Panel Section: Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panels GENERAL California State Fire The AFP-200 is a compact, cost-effective, intelligent fire alarm Marshal control with a capacity of 198 individually identified and con- c 7165-0028:164 trolled points and an extensive list of powerful features. The AFP-200 provides capabilities that exceed most large intelli- LISTED CS118 gent systems, at a cost comparable to conventional control (AFP-2000, FM panels. S635 AFP-20ORC) FEATURES M EA U.S. Coast Guard APPROVED • 198 intelligent device capacity (99 analog detectors and 99 161.002/23/3 monitor/control modules). Style 4, 6, or 7. 104-93-E Vol. XI • Overall 301 point capability (198 intelligent points, 4 pro- The AFP-200 grammable NAC circuits, 99 programmable relays). • Network ready (reference NOTI•FIRE •NETTm and NAM- 232 data sheets for more information). - Intelligent features: ? Manual sensitivity adjustment. ? Day/Night automatic sensitivity adjustment. ? Drift compensation (U.S. Patent Pending) meets UL requirements as a calibrated test instrument. 94/60004 (E2) u 4 ? Auto detector test (meets NFPA 72). City of ? Maintenance alert (two separate algorithms). ? Pre-alarm (AWACSTm U.S. Patent Pending). Chicago ? Activate local sounder base on pre-alarm. CLASS 1:- ? LED blink control for sleeping areas. 1928E ? Automatic device type check. • Releasing features: City/ and ? Four independent hazards. County of ? Sophisticated cross-zone (three options) m ? Delay timer and Discharge timers (adjustable). DENVER ? Abort (four options). • Optional DACT, with AC fail delay. 3783afp2-1 • LCD-80 remote display/control. • Two-Stage option for notification circuits (Canada). • ACS annunciators (EIA-485), including LDM custom. • Tornado Warning activates different notification circuit code. • Printer interface (80-column and 40-column printers). • Non-alarm points for lower priority functions. • 5.0 A usable regulated output power, plus 6.0 A expander • Remote Silence/Reset/Evacuate via monitor modules. (maximum 8.0 A to panel circuits). • Automatic time control functions, with holiday exceptions. 80-character LCD display, backlit. • Rapid poll algorithm for manual stations. Responds in < 2 • Real-time clock, with European format option. seconds. History file with 650-event capacity in nonvolatile memory. • Operates with untwisted, unshielded wire (up to 1,000 ft./ Includes non-erasable shadow history. 304.8 m) for retrofit applications (U.S. Patent 5, 210, 523). • Waterflow or supervisory selection per point. • UL Listed for Fire Signaling per Standard 864 & NFPA 72. Alarm Verification selection per point, with tally. • UL Listed for Burglary applications per Standard 1076. • Walk Test reports two devices set to same address. • UL Listed for Releasing Service. Complies with NFPA 12, Positive Alarm Sequence (PAS) Presignal per NFPA 72. 12A,12B,13,15, 16,17, 17A, 2001 Standardswhen installed • Silence inhibit and Auto Silence timer options. in accordance with appropriate NFPA standard. • March time/temporal/California code for bell circuits. • Approved for Agent Release and Preaction/Deluge by CSFM, Field-programmable on panel or on PC, with user-defined City and County of Denver, FM, MEA, and ULC. passwords, plus Autoprogram feature. Approved for marine applications by U.S. Coast Guard and UL-Listed modem interface allows remote/off-site system Lloyd's Register of shipping. integration. AGENCY LISTINGS AND APPROVALS FZM-1 two-wire detector interface provides compatibility with Listing agencies and file numbers displayed above. These list- many non-NOTIFIER detectors for retrofit applications (con- ings and approvals apply to the basic AFP-200 control panel. sult factory for latest compatibility listings). In some cases, certain modules may not be listed by certain • Dual-rate charger for up to 90 hours of standby power. approval agencies, or listing may be in process. Consult fac- tory for latest listing status. NOTI•FIRE•NETTM is a trademark of NOTIFIER, 1994. This locum nt is company. ' O 9001 This document s not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information, contact NOTIFIER. Phone: (203) 484-7161 FAX: (203) 484-7118 ENGINEEIIN6 8 MAHUFACNIIN; NOTI F 1 FR" 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, Connecticut 06472 QUALITY SYSTEMS Made in the U.S.A. DN-3783. 02/19/04 - Page 1 of 4 Sample System Diagram SLC Intelligent Loop 44~~ FSI-851 FSP-851 DEVICES 0 0 NOTI"FIRE•NET'" Ion Photo FST851 Thermal NBG-12LX FMM-1 FCM-1 Optional Network Interface via the NAM-232 Fixed 1 IDC IAC EIA-485 99 software zones 0 AFP-200 RS-232 JE HIV41t 4 Notification ACM-8R ACM/AEM-16AT Circuits Relay LED Annunciator Control CRT-2 1 phone LDM-32 lines Custom Graphics PRN Series Printer -i UDACT 3783d,ag.wml EIA-232 interface for CRT, EIA-485 loop for AUX printer, or PC computer LCD or LED Four standard relays annunciators notification or releasing circuits i h , Full alpha SLC loop - keyboard for up to 198 devices menu-driven on a single pair of wires programming ~l 5 ampere regulated Connector power supply i + 4 for optional module ran _ ~ Cl Voltmeter/ ammeter 12 AH batteries, 18 AH with BB-17, 80-character backlit option up to 90 hours standby power LCD display Page 2 of 4 - DN-3783. 02/19/04 AWACSTM Advance Warning Addressable Combustion Sensing (U.S. Patent Pending) SMOKE OBSCURATION % per foot 3% ALERT ACTION ALARM Warning at panel Shut off power Evacuate building of possible fire to equipment monitored and call fire department by this detector PREALM SMOKE(PHOTO) PREALM SMOKE(PHOTOi ALARM: SMOKE(PHOTO) FLOOR 3 EQUIP RACK 5 FLOOR 3 EQUIP RACK 5 FLOOR 3 EQUIP RACK 5 ALERT: 0.22% 1.40% ACTION: 0.51% 1.40% FIRE DEPT CALLED 2% 11:25 P 12125193 D66 11:36 P 12125193 D66 11:59 P 12125193 D66 1% - E 3 TIME ALERT and ACTION levels are completely adjustable in the field to suit the cleanliness and stability of the environment. ALARM levels are field adjustable to one of three levels within the UL permitted range. ACTION levels latch and may be used to perform control functions. ALERT levels self-restore and may be used to activate a local sounder base before general ALARM evacu- ation. Field Programming - 3 Ways AUTOPROGRAM PLEASE WAIT 1. AUTO-PROGRAM The AFP-200 identifies all devices that are connect- ed, determines the type of device, and loads default values (general alarm) into nonvolatile memory. This is completed in less than 30 seconds. 0 = CLR 1 =AUTO 2 =POINT 2' 2. ON-LINE EDIT 3 = PASSWD 4 = MESSAGE While still providing fire protection, the AFP-200 pro- 5 = ZONES 6 = SPL ZONES gram may be completely edited from the front key- 7 = SYS 8 =CHECK pad. Menu trees permit easy change of any param eter without referral to the programming manual. Re- 37e3000.;o9 call, increment and edit function speeds entry of al- phanumeric labels. New program check routine catch es common errors. ~^-a...~ - r r fr.r.t s.oii n sn u w °...a. 3. OFF-LINE PC: VeriFire-200 (included with VeriFire-CD) The complete AFP-200 program may be created in an off-line PC-compatible computer with a Windows& - based utility, then loaded into the AFP-200 EIA-232 F_ port. The program may also be off-loaded to a PC at puz _ F~_. _a . » ra w..... ~w ter.. any time. High-speed data transfer completes upload w n or download in less than one minute. The PC program oa « D 1 • r. may also be used to access remote AFP-200 systems ° over dial-up phone lines, providing detail status infor- mation and history file search/sort. ob 3. = - = - - - - DN-3783 • 02/19/04 - Page 3 of 4 SPECIFICATIONS NBG-12LX: Addressable pull station, visible LED. • Primary input power, 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 3.0 A; for AFP-200E: ISO-X: Isolator module. 230 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1.5 A. FMM-1: Monitor module. • Total Internal 24 VDC Power: 5.0 A (total shared power). FMM-101: Monitor module, miniature. ? High-ripple regulated power: 1.5 A (suitable for EIA-485 FDM-1: Monitor module, dual, two independent Class B circuits. devices, except ACM-8R); 1.0 A maximum standby. FZM-1: Monitor module, two-wire smoke detectors. ? Non-resettable power: 500 mA. FCM-1: Control module. ? Four-wire smoke detector power: 500 mA. FRM-1: Relay module. ? Four built-in notification circuits: FSM-101: Pull station monitor module. • NAC Circuit 1: 2.25 A. XP5-M: Transponder, monitor, 5 addressable Class B circuits. • NAC Circuits 2-4: 2.25 A (shared total). XP5-C: Transponder, control/relay, 5 addressable Class B cir- NOTE: with optional APS-6R Power Supply NAC circuits 3 & cu its. 4 are expanded to 3.0 A (8.0 A total power). XP6-C: Six-circuit supervised control module. • Battery charger range: 7 AH - 18 AH. XP6-MA: Six-zone interface module; connects intelligent alarm • Charge high rate: 29.1 V. Float rate: 27.0 V. system to two-wire conventional detection zone. • Relay contact rating: 2.0 A @ 30 VDC. XP6-R: Six-relay (Form-C) control module. • Cabinet dimensions: 16.125" (40.958 cm) high x 14.5" (36.83 XP10-M: Ten-input monitor module. cm) wide x 5.5" (13.97 cm) deep. XPIQ: Intelligent quad transponder. SYSTEM CAPACITY COMPATIBLE DEVICES, EIA-232 Port PRN Series: 80-column printer. • Total programmable input/output points: 301 VS4095/S2: Printer, 40 column, 24 volts. Mounted in external • Intelligent detectors: 99 backbox (order from Keltron, Inc.). • Addressable monitor/control modules: 99 CRT-2: Video display terminal. • Programmable NAC circuits in panel: 4 NAM-232: Network Interface Module to NOTI•FIRE•NET'" • Programmable software zones: 99 wire or fiber models. • Programmable remote relay/annunciator points: 99 COMPATIBLE DEVICES, RS-485 Port • LCD-80 annunciators per system: 4 • ACS annunciators per system: 10 ACS Series: Remote Serial Annunciator/Control systems. CONTROLS AND INDICATORS LCD-80: Remote LCD display. LDM Series: Remote custom graphic driver modules. 6 LED indicators: AC Power; Fire Alarm; Pre-Alarm; Super- ACM-8R: Remote relay module. Eight Form-C relays. visory/Security; Alarm Silenced; System Trouble. NIB-96: Network Interface Board. 21 Membrane Switch Controls: Acknowledge/Step; Silence; RPT-485: Series Repeater, isolator and/or fiber-optic modem. Evacuate; System Reset; 12-key Alpha pad; 4 cursor keys; UDACT: Universal Digital Communicator. Enter. PRODUCT LINE INFORMATION LCD Display: 80 characters (4 x 20) with long-life LED back- light. AFP-200: AFP-200 system. Includes main PC board with dis- play and keypad, backbox and door (gray), hardware and in- Data sheets are available for many of the compatible prod- struction manual. 120 VAC. ucts listed below. AFP-200E: Same as AFP-200, but 230 VAC. COMPATIBLE INTELLIGENT DEVICES AFP-20OR: Same as AFP-200, but with red backbox and door. AFP-20ORE: Same as AFP-200R, but 230 VAC. FSI-851: Ion detector, replaces FSI-751. AFP-2000: Same as AFP-200, but ULC-approved version. FSI-751: Ion detector. AFP-20ORC: Same as AFP-200R, but ULC-approved version. FSP-851: Photo detector, replaces FSI-751. DR-AFP200`: Replacement door, gray. FSP-751: Photo detector. DR-AFP200R': Replacement door, red. FSP-851T: Photo detector with 135°F (57°C) thermal element, Add an "E" to end of part number for 230 VAC labeling. replaces FSP-751 T. SBB-4X: AFP-200 backbox (no door), gray, for replacement only. FSP-751T: Photo detector with fixed thermal element. SBB-4XR: AFP-200 backbox (no door), red, for replacement only. FS7-851: Thermal detector, 135°F (57°C), replaces FST-751. CAB-AM: Heavy-duty outer enclosure. Required for marine FST-751: Thermal detector, fixed. agency approved applications. FST-851 R: Thermal detector, 135°F (57°C) with rate-of-rise, 4XTM: Plug-in Transmitter Module. Provides municipal box and replaces FST-751 R. remote station connection. FST-751 R: Thermal detector, fixed and rate-of-rise. RTM-8: Plug-in Relay Transmitter Module. Provides eight Form- FST-851H: 190°F (88°C) high-temperature thermal detector. C relays, plus transmitter. FSH-751: HARSH TM photo detector, requires B71OHD base, 4XMM: Ammeter/Voltmeter. detector replaces HPX-751. TR-4XG: Gray Trim Ring for semi-flush mounting (TR-4XR for HPX-751: HARSH TM photo detector, requires B71OHD base. red). LPX-751 L: VIEW@ laser detector. DP-AFP200: Full-length dead-front panel (required for Cana- FSD-751PL: Low-flow photo duct detector with housing, re- dian applications). places FSD-751P. PS Series: Batteries. The AFP-200 requires two 12-volt, 7.0 FSD-751 P: Duct detector, with housing. to 18.0 AH batteries. FSD-751 RPL: Low-flow photo duct detector with housing and BAT Series: Batteries. The AFP-200 requires two 12-volt, 7.0 relay, replaces FSD-751 P. to 18.0 AH batteries. FSD-751RP: Duct detector, with housing and relay. APS-613: 6.0 A expansion supply (requires BB-17). B71 OLPBP: Standard flanged base, package of ten. BB-17: Battery box, required for batteries above 12.0 AH, or if B501 BP: Standard flangeless base, package of ten. APS-6R is used. NOTE. Remove "BP" suffix for single-pack bases. CHG-120: 120 AH battery charger for use with 25 to 120 AH B71OHD: Base for FSH-751 (HARSHTM) only. batteries. B224RB: Relay base. 411 Series: Digital Alarm Communicator/Transmitter. B224BI: Isolator base. VeriFire-CD: Programming kit for PC. Includes a CD with a B501 BH: Sounder base. variety of VeriFireTM programs (including VeriFire-200), cable, 8501 BHT: Sounder base with temporal sounder. and instructions. ROM-AFP200SP: Spanish language kit. Includes software IC, Page 4 of 4 - DN-3783. 02/19/04 manual, and labels. August 3, 2001 DN-5132 • E-130 NOT 1 F 1 E R® FCPS-24(E) J 24 Volt, 6 Amp Remote Power Supply Section: Power Supplies/Accessories GENERAL California t Fire The NOTIFIER FCPS-24 (120 VAC model) and FCPS-24E Marshal (220/240 VAC model) are compact, cost-effective, 6-amp remote power supplies with built-in battery charger. The 7315-0028:178 FCPS-24(E) may be connected to any 12- or 24-volt Fire LISTED CS869 (FCPS-24 only) Alarm Control Panel (FACP) or may stand alone. Primary S635 (FCPS-24 only) applications include Notification Appliance (bell) Circuit M EA (NAC) expansion (to support ADA requirements) or auxil- iary power to support 24-volt system accessories. The F M 387-94-E FCPS provides regulated and filtered 24 VDC power to four (FCPS-24 only) Notification Appliance Circuits (two Class A [Style Z] and Approved two Class B [Style Y] or four Class B only). Alternately, the four outputs may be configured as any combination of re- settable/non-resettable power outputs (optimal for power- ing four-wire smoke detectors). The FCPS-24(E) also con- tains a battery charger capable of charging up to 7.0 Amp Hour batteries. FEATURES • Requires input trigger voltage of 9.0 - 32 VDC. • Contains two, fully-isolated input/control circuits (trig- gered from FACP Notification Appliance Circuit [NAC expander mode] or jumpered permanently on [stand- alone mode]). • Two Class A (Style Z) or Class B (Style Y) Notification Appliance Circuits (circuits 1 & 3). • Two additional NACs that may be individually configured = for Class B (Style Y) operation only (circuits 2 & 4). • 6 Amp full load output (3 amps max./ckt.) in NAC ex- pander mode (UL 864). • 4 Amp continuous output in stand-alone mode (UL 1481). • In stand-alone mode, output power circuits may be con- figured as resettabie (reset line from FACP required) or non-resettable. • Fully regulated and filtered power output (optimal for powering four-wire smoke detectors, annunciators and other system peripherals requiring regulated/filtered Self-contained in compact, lockable cabinet (15" [381 power). mm] high x 14.5' [368 mm] wide x 2.75' [70 mm] deep). • Fuseless, power-limited technology meets new UL power- Includes integral battery charger capable of charging up limiting requirements, effective May 1, 1995. to 7.0 AH batteries. • Normally closed trouble contact. Fixed, clamp-type terminal blocks accommodate up to 12 • Fully supervised power supply, battery and Notification AWG (3.25 mm2) wire. Appliance Circuits. • Selectable earth fault detection. STANDARDS and CODES • AC trouble report selectable for immediate, 8- or 16- hour The FCPS-24 complies with the following standards: delay. • NFPA 72-1996 National Fire Alarm Code. • Optional ammeter/voltmeter. • UL 864 Standard for Control Units for Fire Alarm Systems • Works with virtually any UL 864 fire alarm control which (NAC expander mode). utilizes an industry-standard reverse-polarity notification • UL 1481 Power Supplies for Fire Alarm Systems circuit. (stand-alone mode). This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our '~O ~oo~ product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information, contact NOTIFIER. Phone: (203) 484-7161 FAX: (203) 484-7118 ^ N OTI FI E W 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, Connecticut 06472 ENCINEEAINO 8 MUNFACTIRING Made in the U.S.A. DN-5132 • 08/03/01 - Page 1 of 3 SPECIFICATIONS Primary (AC) Power Output Circuits • FCPS-24: 120 VAC 50/60 Hz, 2.0 A max. Output voltage: 24 VDC filtered regulated (under primary • FCPS-24E: 220/240 VAC 50/60 Hz, 1.0 A max. AC mains) under secondary power source 19.1 to 26.4 • Wire size: min. 14 AWG (2.0 mm2) with 600V insulation. VDC. Control Input Circuit 3.0 amps maximum for any one circuit. • Trigger input voltage: 9.0 to 32 VDC. 4.0 amps maximum total continuous current for all out- Trigger current: 2.0 mA (16 - 32 V). puts (stand-alone mode). (per input) 1.0 mA (9 - 16 V). 6.0 amps maximum total short-term current for all outputs (NAC expander mode). Trouble Contact Rating Secondary Power (Battery) Charging Circuit • 5 amps at 24 VDC. Supports lead-acid batteries only. Auxiliary Power Output Float charge voltage: 27.6V. • Specific application power - 45 mA short circuit. Maximum charge current: 250 mA. • Maximum battery capacity: 7.0 AH. TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS TO TRANSFORMER #2 TO TRANSFORMER #1 Y Y Notes: N N 1) Cut JP1 to use a UL-Listed exter- nal battery charger. r Z = w a a 2) Cut R134 to delay AC loss report- ing for 8 hours (24-hour standby), or ®TB1 TB4 cut R134 and R76 to delay AC loss 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a s '10-11- 12 reporting 16 hours (60-hour standby). CI EN a5:~ 5Z-LV N a~5:- P1 m Z_ ~ d ~ 1-1E, 3) Cut R175 to make output #2 non- NaEs ~:E1 71~ NNSS co co resettable in stand-alone mode. 5 5 = m m 4) Cut R176 to make output #4 non- 5 5 3 8 3$ 5 5 8 6& s o 0 0= 0 0 0 0 0 0 0= o= o= resettable in stand-alone mode. ® - R175 P2 O RR76 2 D31 JP2Ca 2 ~N+ (Control Input #1 from FRCP) FCPS-24(E) ® 3 OUT+/Trouble Contact R176 5 Trouble Contact R 6 IN (Control Input #2 from FACP) J P1 pe a Battery fuse 10A 3AG slow blow Auxiliary Output (+24 VDC, 10 mA max.) € R27 R134 s Common NT62 0000000 T63 ^ U c m N m m m 0 O @ a a ,n :0 a d d v ¢ r e Q e Q Q Z> u~O. U>>>> > f m m N rH?-HH H m m= l0 m ~ N M V S 'S 2 ~ _n 5a _n 000 0 LL U ¢ m 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 m D.C.AMPERES ORDERING INFORMATION MPM-4 0 2 .4 .6 a 1A FCPS-24 Remote charger power supply (120 VAC). Includes main printed circuit board, transformers, surface-mount backbox, and installation instructions. A77-716B 12/24 VDC end-of-line relay for monitoring FCPS-24E Remote charger power supply (2201240 four-wire smoke detector power. VAC). Includes main printed circuit board, PS-1270 Battery, 12 volt, 7.0 AH (two required). transformers, surface-mount backbox, and MPM-4 Optional ammeter/voltmeter. Mounts in installation instructions. FCPS backbox. Page 2 of 3 - DN-5132 • 08/03/01 APPLICATION EXAMPLES Example 1: Expand notification appliance power an additional 6.0 amps. Use up to 4 Class B (Style Y) outputs or 2 Class A (Style Z) and 2 Class B (Style Y) outputs. ilenceable) Input 1 W Homs VNAC Silenceable € Non-Silenceable on-Silenceable) Input 2 W Strobes " HOST FACP FCPS In this example, the FACP notification appliance circuits will activate the FCPS when reverse polarity activation occurs. Trouble conditions on the FCPS are sensed by the FACP through Notification Appliance Circuit #1. Example 2: Use the FCPS to expand auxiliary regulated 24-volt system power up to 4 amps. Both non-resettable and resettable power options are available. Monitor LC Loop Module Class B IDC End-of- Line Relay ELR All Outputs Regulated +24 VDC + NIC Output 1 - RESETTABLE Troubl 24 V Resettable Power Input 1 e POWER contacts Output 2 - NON-RESETrABLE POWER _ Output 3 - RESETTABLE Input 2 POWER *R175 cut NON-RESETTABLE Shown Mggered 'R176 cut Output 4 - POWER " from input 1 HOST FACP FCPS Addressable Resettable outputs are created by connecting the resettable output from the FACP to one or both of the FCPS inputs. Non- resettable outputs are created simply by cutting on board resistors. For addressable panel applications, use a monitor module to sense the trouble status of the FCPS via the trouble relay contacts. Example 3: Use addressable control modules to activate the FCPS versus the FACP Notification Appliance Circuits. This typically allows for mounting the FCPS at greater distances away from the FACP while expanding system architecture in various applications. Monitor SLC Loop Module Class B IDC Up to 4 NACs or 2 NACs and ELR 2 Regulated Power Outputs Control Ntc Output 1 Module Input 1 Contact Output 2 - - - - - Line Output 3 E End-of- r-A,)dliary Relay Input 2 : .1 T-1 mown triggered output Output 4 HOST FACP ~rominput~ + - FCPS Addressable In this example, an addressable control module is used to activate the FCPS and an addressable monitor module is used to sense FCPS trouble conditions. Local auxiliary power output from the FCPS provides power to the addressable control module. DN-5132 • 08/03/01 - Page 3 of 3 GENTEX CORPORATION 1 imarter Commander Series Low Current ST/HS Strobe and Horn Strobe Applications S E R I E S The Commander Series is a low profile strobe or horn/strobe com- bination that offers dependable audible and visual alarms and the lowest current available. The Commander Series is a room alert notification appliance; applications include hallways, rooms, sleeping rooms, restrooms or any high ambient-noise level area. The ST/HS Series is offered in fixed candela options of 15, 30, 60, 75, 110 and 15/75. l:. The HS models are easily field changeable from temporal 3 to a continuous tone by simply removing a jumper plug. The HS models are shipped from the factory in the temporal three mode. The Commander Series comes standard with the 4" mounting plate. The Commander Series has a minimal operating current and has a minimum flash rate of 1 Hz regardless of input voltage. The SPHS Series are UL 464, UL 1971 and UL 1638 listed for use product Listings with fire protective systems and are warranted for three years from date of purchase. C UL Us F M iN5 syrtihd an tr. prerttwYs nerne~ means d i6 Standard Features This Lured by lNDERWRRERS LABORATORIES, INC • Nominal Voltage 24 VDC • BFP (City of Chicago) • Fixed Candela Options of 15, 30, 60, 75, 110 and • BS+A/MEA #285-91-E 15/75 • CSFM 7135-0569:122 (HS) • Unit Dimensions: 5.6" high x 4.5" wide x 3.4" 7125-0569:123 (ST) overall depth (backplate 1.3" deep) • FM Approved • Tamperproof Re-Entrant Grill UL 464, UL 1971, UL 1638 Listed • CAN/ULC S526-M87/S524-01 • Separate Horn and Strobe Capabilities • Wide Voltage Range - 16-33VDC or FWR Product Compliance • Input Terminals 12 to 18 AWG • Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA 4.28.3) • Field Selectable Temporal 3 or Continuous Tone • NFPA 72 • Horn Piezo Frequency 3100Hz (nominal) • Synchronize Strobe and/or Horn by Using the Gentex Synchronization Control Module (Must Use AVS44) MEMBER • Silence Horn While Strobes Remain Flashing ASTME SA IN • Field Selectable 2 or 4 Wire Operation - Shipped from the Factory as 2 Wire • Faceplate available in Red or Off-White ST24 VDC Low Profile Remote Strobe Model Number art Number Candela (UL 1971) ST24-15WR 904-1033-002 15 5904-1057-002 30 ST24-60WR 904-1041-002 60 ST24-60WW -904-1061-002 60 5 904-1043-002 75 ST24-75WW 904-1063-007-- 75 4ST24-11 904-1047-002 1 ST24-11 904-1067-002 110 ST24-1575WFT 904-1035-002 15 (UL 1971) / 75 (UL 1638) 4ST24-1575WW - - 5 (UL 71 75 (UL 1638) HS24 VDC Low Profile Remote Horn/Strobe Model Number art um er Candela Reverberant In nec oic Room (UL1971) 10ft. Per UL464 dBA @ 10Ft. HS24-15WR 904-0993-002 15 7 92 -5 --MT-1013-002 15 83-7 92 - 7 4HS24-30WR --OT4--0997-002 30 92 904-1017-002 83-87 92 4HS24-60WR --96-4-1001-002 60 83-87 92 4RS24-60WW --OT-1021-002 6 83-87 92 4HS24-75WR 904-1003-002 5 - 7 92 4IS24-75WW 904-1023-002 75 83-87 92 4iS24-1 -M4--1007-002 11 83-97 92 _ 5 904-0995-0 5 (UL 1 71 7 1 "-7 92 - 5 904-1015-0 15 75 - 7 92 Notes: • The ST/HS Series is not listed for outdoor use. • Operating temperature: 32°to 120°F (0° to 49° C) • For nominal and peak current across UL regulated voltage range for filtered DC power and unfiltered (FWR [Full Wave Rectified]) power, see installation manual. • Gentex does not recommend using a coded or pulsing signaling circuit with any of our strobe products (see Technical Bulletin 014 for more information). Model designations: "W" = Wall Mount "R" = Red Faceplate "W" = Off-White Faceplate "P" = Plain (no lettering) Available with all models. These units are non-returnable ST/HS Product Strobe Current Draw an ea 15cd P92mA c c c c 24 VDC m m m m m UL Max 61 m 1 4m 158m 1 5m Product Horn Current raw 24 VDC m ax2 4m The listed horn current draws are for the Continuous Tone mode. The Temporal 3 Tone has a reverberant dBA @ 1 Oft. per UL 464 is 77-83 with a horn current draw of 26mA (UL Max 34mA). 2 RMS current ratings are per UL average RMS method. UL max current rating is the maximum RMS current within the listed voltage range (16-33VDC for 24VDC units) (8-17VDC for 12VDC units). For strobes the UL max current is usually at the minimum listed voltage (16VDC for 24VDC units) (8VDC for 12VDC units). For audibles the max current is usually at the, maximum listed voltage. For unfiltered FWR ratings, see installation manual. Mounting Jumper Locations r l O O 1 ~ Tempo a selection, • Remove 0 jumper in = • O O jumpers J1 and temporal J2 to select O O isolated horn O and strobe power input. Mounting: 4" plate mounts on single gang, double gang, or 4" square boxes. Wiring Diagram ST/HS Series A. ST/HS SERIES POWERED IN UNISON. S+ S- H+ H- S+ S- H+ H- oL 0 0 0 _ NN OF E ISTOR B. HS SERIES WITH HORN AND STROBE POWERED INDEPENDENTLY. k L 8e S+ S- H+ H- S+ S• H+ H- NN OF RESISTOR f - IN OF + /-EISTOR NOTE: POWER IS SUPPLIED TO DEVICES WHEN CONTROL PANEL IS LATCHED. Wiring Diagram ST/HS Series with Gentex Synchronization Module F.A.C.P. ENO cF UNE + - 1"0 NEXT SIGNAL TO NOTIFICATION ALARM CIRCUIT RESISTOR FOR , cuss n ; WIRNNG ONLY. TO NIXf SIGNAL TO NOTIFCATION ALARM CIRCUIT REMOVE JUMPER FOR INDEPENDENT + - AUDIBLE SIGNAL SYNCHRONIZED STROBE CIRCUIT uFE AND HORN OPERATION SYNC C MEO' 0HR R °ONI 1E O Oa ZATTI ON N pRCUIT RESIST FOR, cuss LEAVE JUMPERIN PLACE vaRINC ONLY' TO ELIMINATE NEED FOR MODULE LEAVE JUMPER IN PLACE ON ® HORN INPUT ON AVSM N STAVE UNITS UNLESS SEPARATE AND OPERATE SIGNAL CONTROL OVER HORN CKT s ,N «I IN UNISON MODE IS REQUIRED. SYNCHRONIZATION MODULE signal Spnal S+ S+ S- H. H- S+ S+ S- H~ H- B B B B I I I -5-FOR VISIBLE SIGNAL + END of uuE r OF e CIRCUIT 1 I wRNO ONLY _ I I I I l I i I I I I 1 1 I 1 I I 1 L- _ __________________________________-_____--_________-_________________--_______J i END OF l1NE .t_-_____________ , , RESISTOR FOR OUSA WIRING ONLY. ~ - ~ Note: See Technical Bulletin 015 for proper synchronization module for application. Note: When synchronizing the ST/HS Series, the AVS44 synchronization module MUST be used. Architect & Engineering Specifications The visible and audible/visible signal shall be Gentex ST/HS Series or approved equal and shall be listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. per UL 464, UL 1971 and/or UL 1638 for the ST and also UL 464 for the HS. The notification appliance shall also be listed with the California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) and the Bureau of Standards and Appeals (NYC). The notification appliance (combination audible/visible units only) shall produce a peak sound output of 92dBA or greater as measured in an anechoic chamber. The signaling appliance shall also have the capability to silence the audible signal while leav- ing the visible signal energized with the use of a single pair of power wires. Additionally, the user shall be able to select either continuous or temporal tone output with the temporal signal having the ability tobe synchronized. The audible/visible and visible signaling appliance shall also maintain a minimum flash rate of 1 Hz or up to 2Hz regardless of power input voltage. The appliance shall also be capable of meeting the candela requirements of the ADA (75Cd) for the combi- nation listed (UL 1971/UL 1638) listed models. The appliance shall have an operating current of 66mA or less at 24 VDC for the 15/75 Candela appliance. The appliance shall be polarized to allow for electrical supervision of the system wiring. The unit shall be provided with termi- nals with barriers for input/output wiring and be able to mount to a single gang or double gang box or double workbox with the use of an adapter plate. The unit shall have an input voltage range of 16-33 volts with either direct current of full wave rectified power. 24 units per carton 18 pounds per carton Important Notice! G E N T E X These materials have been prepared by Gentex Corporation Gentex for informational purposes only, are 551-0048-01 necessarily summary, and are not purported to serve as legal l advice and should not be used as such. Gentex makes no representations and warranties, express or implied, that these materials are complete CORPORATION and accurate, up-Iodate, or in compliance with all relevant local, state and federal laws, regulations and rules. The materials do not address all legal considerations as there is inevitable uncedainry regarding interpretation of laws, regulations and rules and the application of such laws, regulations and rules to partic- Fire Protection Products: v~ww. entex.com ular lawsfact patterns. Each person's activities can differently affect the obligations that exist under applicable g , regulations or rules. Therefore, these materials should be used only for informational purposes and 10985 Chicago Drive Box 310 • Zeeland, Michigan 49464 should not be used a; a substitute lot seeking processional leg al advice. Gentex will not be responsible for any action or failure to ad in reliance upon the information contained in this material. 616.392.7195 • 1.800.436.8391 • 616.392.4219 Fax Gentex corporation reserves the right to make changes to the product data sheets at their discretion. 0 Printed on Recycled Paper GENTEX ST & HS SERIES CORPORATION UL 1971 Compliant LISTED 0 Smarter NionCAN/U LC 5526-M87 Compliant VISIBLE AND AUDIBLEMSIBLE SIGNALING APPLIANCES 1. INTRODUCTION The Gentex Model ST/HS, strobe and horn/strobe, is a high quality visible (ST) or audible/visible (HS) signaling appliance. The high intensity strobe utilizes a Xenon flash tube that generates a high-intensity flash visible from all angles. This appliance is intended to provide a visible or audible/visible, depending on the model, notification signal for the purpose of life safety and property protection. This appliance is ideal for hotels, apartments, hospitals, rest homes or wherever dependable alarms are required. The strobe is listed in compliance with UL 1971, Signaling Appliances for the Hearing Impaired and CAN/ULC 5526-M87 Visible Signal Devices for Fire Alarm Systems (15/75 Cd model is additionally listed in compliance with UL 1638). H. LOCATION This appliance is intended for use in Fire Alarm Systems and is to be installed in accordance with this manual, the recommendation of the local authorities having jurisdiction, and other NFPA documents that provide standards on notification appliances for protective signaling systems. The ST/HS is intended for indoor installations only. This appliance is not listed for outdoor or drip proof applications. Wail mounted strobe and horn/strobe appliances shall have their entire lens at heights above the finished floor of not less than 80 in. (2m) and not greater than 96 in. (2.4m)**. Spacing shall be in accordance with Table A. If a room configuration is not square, the room size that will entirely encompass the room or subdivide the room into multiple squares shall be used. Wall mounted horn only appliances shall have their tops above the finished floors at heights of not less than 90 in. (2.30m) and below the finished ceilings at heights of not less than 6 in. (152mm). Different mounting heights shall be permitted by the AHJ provided the sound pressure level requirements of NFPA 72 are met. Table A Room Sriarjn0 for wall-Mounted Visible Appliances per NFPA 72, 2007 Editicn LIGHT OUTPUT IN PERCENTAGE WHEN MEASURED Maximum Room Size Minimum Required Light Output ( Effective Intensity, Cd) FROM THE FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS - PER UL1971 Two Lights per Room Four Lights per wall and ceiling mount horizontal dispersion wall mount vertical dispersion Meters Feet One Light per (Located on Opposite Room (One Light ceiling mount vortical dispersion e Room Walls) per Wall) 45 4S 6.10 20x20 15 NA NA 8.53 x 8.53 28 x 28 30 Unknown NA 9.14 x 9.14 30 x 30 34 15 NA \ r1cHr F~ooR 12.2 x 12.2 40 x 40 60 30 15 co H0 Degrees %of Rating 13.7 x 13.7 45 x 45 75 Unknown 19 Degrees % of Rating 0 100 15.2 x 15.2 50 x 50 94 60 30 0 100 3s 0 s 16.5 x 16.5 54 x 54 110 Unknown 30 3021 90 40 46 3o-45 75 45 34 16.8 x 16.8 55 x 55 115 Unknown 28 505 45 so 27 55 18.3 x 18.3 60 x 60 135 95 30 60 40 22 6t 35 GO to 19.2 x 19.2 63 x63 150 Unknown 37 70 35 65 is 75 30 7s 1s 20.7 x 20.7 68 x 68 177 Unknown 43 s0 85 25 80 12 21.3 x 21.3 70 x 70 184 95 60 90 25 85 12 90 12 24.4 x 24.4 80 x 80 240 135 60 27.4 x 27.4 90 x 90 304 185 95 30.5 x 30.5 100 x 100 375 240 95 33.5 x 33.5 110 x 110 455 240 135 CAUTION: YISOAL SIGHAl ~ SLEEPING ROOM 36.6 x 36.6 120 x 120 540 305 135 Strobe light must be 39.6 x 39.6 130 x 130 635 375 185 installed within 16 feel of the pillow NAIM1 sicnni .1111 nr wnwn a r111 m ru.t.Dw NA = Not Allowable when used in a - NOTE: The visual signal must be in the direct viewing area of the sleeping area. occupant in order to be seen. **Effective Intensity Requirements WARNING: Strobe light can not be seen when objects such as doors, for Sleeping Areas furniture or walls block strobe light. NOTE: Visual signals for the hearing impaired are only one method Visible Notification Appliance of alerting the hearing impaired. Visual signals may not be the preferred method for notifying all hearing impaired Distance from Ceiling to Top of Lens Intensity individuals. NOTE: The strobe light must be seen by the sleeping person. If greater than or equal to 24" 110cd the person has head turned or otherwise unable to be, less than 24" 177cd alerted by visual, the strobe will not be effective. 550-0144 Page 1 '111. MOUNTING, ROUGH-1N BOX AND RUN WIRING This unit is designed for mounting to 4" square outlet boxes or 2-gang masonry boxes. Non-metallic 2-gang switch boxes with a minimum depth of 1'/2' may be used with the 4" mounting plate (Figure 1). Conduit entrance to boxes should be selected to insure sufficient wiring clearance. 1. Mount a box for each remote signaling appliance. 2. Run a minimum 18 gauge insulated 2 or more conductor cable. NOTE: All strobes are designed to flash as specified with continuous applied voltage. This appliance is not recommended for use on coded or pulsing signaling circuits. However, use of the AVS44 Control Module is permitted to synchronize and/or mute the strobe and horn. Figure 1 Strobe Current Ratings Horn Current Ratings Regulated 24VDC Regulated 24VFWR Candela Max. Operating Max. Operating Minimum dBA Regulated 24VDC Regulated 24VFWR Current (mA) Current (mA) at 10 Feet Max. Operating Max. Operating 15 61 80 Per UL 464 Current (mA) Current (mA) (HIGH) 30 & 15/75 92 119 Temporal 3 Tone 77-83 34 49 60 134 172 Continuous Tone 83-87 34 49 75 158 204 110 195 252 NOTE: - DC Voltage Range Limits: 16-33V. FWR Voltage Range Limits: 16-33V. This product was only tested to the stated voltage range(s); do not apply 80% and 110% of this range for system operation. - The three pulse temporal pattern is to be used for evacuation use only. - The sound output for the temporal 3 tone is rated lower since the time the horn is off is averaged into the sound out put rating. While the horn is producing a tone in the temporal 3 mode its sound pressure is the same as the continuous mode. Units have been tested to 0°C, 49°C and 93% humidity and are rated 20-30vdc/vFWR -20%, +10% per CAN/ULC S526-M87. The 15/75 cd model is rated 15cd per UL 1971 and CAN/ULC S526-M87. MAX. WIRE (PA1JELVOLTAGE•APPLIAICEM114VOLTIXWIRE CONDLICTIVITY DISTANCE (IN FEET) TOTAL CURRENT DRAW WIRE CONDUCTIVITY 18AW G 60 16AWG 95 14AWG 153 12AW G 244 Includes wire to and from appliance. CAUTION: Applies only to Figure 2 regulated supplies. Assumes all appliances are at the end of wire run (worst case). IV. WIRING Wiring diagram for independent synchronized strobes and horn. Using this method you may: 1. Use only two wires to synchronize the temporal horn and strobe with the ability to mute the horn (J1 and J2 in place on the HS). 2. Mute the horn only when the temporal horn option has been selected. Wirin diagram for synchronizedj)arallel (unison) horn/strobe operation. Using this method you may: 1. Use only two wires to synchronize the temporal horn and strobe without the ability to mute the horn (J1 and J2 in place on the HS). 2. Choose either temporal or continuous horn with the temporal horn synchronized (Figure 6). 3. Also wire the control module (AVS44) to only the strobe input power terminals, set the horn to continuous mode (Fig.6) and power it from a march time source. NOTE: For this option, J1 and J2 on the HS (Figure 6) must be removed to isolate power to the audible and visible portion of the circuit. 550-0144 Page 2 ~ i[)JJI Y.I ..I::IJ1A --T()IJC'TIt1U.lIDA NtAI(IA pHGVIl W LIFr44 fOF ~ - LVa.:n //J i - 'IO NI %1 ~,IC:IJNI - ''ICiIJCiI IfIV,II(>IJAI AHIJ CAN::1111 REMDUL JUTAVtH FOHINOEPENDLNI ~J + trn w Iu+ YNCNRONIII.D bTROUI AUDIBLE SIGNAL AND HORN OKR-o, xv,w- CIRCUIT 3 We 'tor LEW JIIMPCRIN PI AC l/c__ Y-.__~~ n ,b Ua, to EIJMINArI NI LVIOH FVS44 P1J.Cr ON \U COD (0 ANNDRNDIIJNIIIOPtkN1L bIGiJAI bir 1 - - LCAVI JUMPF.N IN SI NVI. UIJn6 UNILSS SIC'AliAll a:ia v - INUNIVIN M0DI ~~J~ rf+/ CUNT ;OI OUk OHWCHI AV544 bgxl bYn I S' S H. H S H H SIGNAI ~ IY ilwit~J_Hx 44 VISIUU CIRCUIT I _ tlnc. n`. -1 wulw, oxl. vJ ; tvoa um + x HL147IUN I[Mi ~ ~ Figure 3 Conventional Method You may connect both the strobe and the horn directly from a source of rated power without the use of a control module. However, the horns and strobe lights will NOT be synchronized. Leave jumpers J1 and J2 in place on the HS (Figure 6) to power both the audible and visible from a single pair of power wires (Figure 4). If you wish to power the horn and strobe from independent sources of power, remove J1 and J2 on the HS (Figure 6) and connect power to the appropriate terminals (Figure 5). UL 1-11W UL Listed Conrod S+ S H+ H SControl S+ S H+ H S+ S H? H• Panel Panel 0 Supw-.d S.P.-d SqW CuwM sgoacl~,n , . EOLR - Figure 4 EOLR Figure 5 CAUTION: When using only a single pair of terminals to power the strobe and O horn (J4 and J2 in), the intout wiring must be under the same terminal. Failure to do so may result in damage to your signal. 0 o NOTE: INSTALLATION IN CANADA - All Temporal selection, 5i 5- H. H_ Canadian installations should be in jumper in =temporal : KIND Remove jumpers J1 accordance with the Canadian Standard and J2toselect for the Installation of Fire Alarm 0 Jz isolated horn and O strobepowerinput. Systems - CANIULC S524-09 and the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1. Figure 6 V. CHECKOUT AND TROUBLESHOOTING 1. Supply power to the system control panel. The auxiliary signaling appliances in the system should not be activated. 2. If the signal is activated: Check all smoke and fire detectors in the system to make sure they have not been activated. Check all wiring connections to make sure the signal detection circuits are not reversed or shorted together. Check wire color codes and traces. Verify that the jumpers are properly set on both the control module and signal appliance. If the jumper on the AVS44 is as shown in Figure 3, the horns will not produce any sound unless there is an input to the H+ and H- terminals on the control module. 3. To test the signal appliances, trip the auxiliary panel or activate the alarm circuit at the main control panel or activate one of the fire detection units in the system. All auxiliary signals should be activated. 4. An operational test on this product should be conducted in accordance with National Standards or at a minimum annually and more often if dictated by local and state codes or authorities having jurisdiction. NOTE: These testing procedures and troubleshooting instructions are generalized. Please refer to the system control panel operating instructions for proper operation of the panel and fire detection system. SIGNALING APPLIANCE LIMITATION: Your strobe and horn/strobe meet or exceed the current audibility requirements of Underwriters Laboratories. However, if the appliance is located outside a bedroom it may not wake up a sound sleeper, especially if the room door is closed or only partially open. 550-0144 Page 3 .