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HomeMy WebLinkAboutALL DOCS - 08-00277 - Albertsons - Fire AlarmSent By: Fire Sentry Systems; 888 -3191; Jun -10 -08 9:40; Page 4 • • '�o, �4 ;6 F. 4 Building Safety 19 E. !✓coin ioneilh ®re•xburg.org Rexburg, ID 83440 www.rexburg.orc D epartment yce &6xaut��Q City of Rexburg Phone: 208.359.3020 Fax: 202.359.3024 CITY OF cy, America's Family APPLICA'T'ION: "CONSTRUCTION PERMIT" CONSTRUCTION PERMIT PERMIT APPROVED, NO $50.00 FEE AID: YES /NO -APP CANT INEORM_A__TION: Business Name: F% t-e- �e �#-�• Office Address: "PD 13e) x I'S APPROVED BY:7f�?Ire-�o de-11 P- C- I IP 83 (- 3 r ry State Zip Office Phone Number: ( ) V (1 - 7 - 7 Contractor Performing the Work: Contact Person: F av 1 Lis aa -Pir Cell Phone # (? ��) (p3 I • 0S I -LOCATION OF WORK TO BE DONE: Zed Street Address Where Work Will Be Done: `_ Business Name Where Work Will Be Done: sin S S� Dates For Work To Be Done: To G Contact Person: 1-U ja ffe r Phone Number: (�� 3,g7-1 if Cell # 3 1 - 0 T l PLEASE CHECK THE TYPE OF PERMITS) YOU ARE APPLYING FOR: n AU'T'OMATIC FIRE- EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS D COMPRESSED GASES A FIRE ALARM AND DETECTION SYSTEMS AND RELATED EQUIPMENT 0 FIRE PUMPS AND RELATED EQUIPMENT 11 FLAMMABLE AND COMMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS O HAZARDOUS MATERIALS D INDUSTRIAL OVENS D LP -GAS ❑ PRIVATE FIRE HYDRANTS �] SPRAYING OR DIPPING 0 STANDPIPE SYSTEMS 0 TEMPORARY MEMBRANE STRUCTURES, TENTS, AND CANOPIES App tint' Signature Date 7 19 t By: Fire Sentry Systems; 88 FIRE SENTRY SYSTEMS I N C O R P O R A T E D Jun -5 -08 14:35; FAX Cover Sheet Page 1 To: Rexburg Planning and Zoning From: Earl Lasater Attn Cassie Pages: 12 Fax: 208- 359 -3024 ` '' Date: June 5, 2008 Phone: 208- 359 -3020 x326 CC: Re: Fire alarm submittal Hi Cassie As we discussed this morning our company has been contracted to make minor modifications to the Albertsons Store # 171 located in Rexburg. The project consists of replacing an existing exterior horn strobe and adding one smoke detector above the fire alarm control panel. 1 don't have drawings except for these PDF ones and they are kind of hard to read. The spec sheets for all the new equipment are included. Please accept this as our application for a permit to install, test, and attend the final inspection. Res ctfull ter Service Manager Fire Sentry Systems Fire - Security - Access Control PO Box 730 Kuna, ID 83634 - Phone 208 - 887 -4774 - FAX 208 - 888 -3191 Sent By: Fire Sentry Systems; 88 Jun -5 -08 14:35; Page 2 Ar f e_ Sri t -oe ee-sr Smoke C3id`��.,,; ° S " .. Invente fo D285 Series hot r n , . e D 5 e - t- 5" The D285 and D285TH detector heads detect the large smoke particles which typically result from wood, paper, and fabric combustion. The D285TH smoke detector also has a +135 °F ( +57 °C) fixed temperature heat sensor. Use in areas where the ambient temperature does not exceed +100 °F ( +38 1 C). These detectors are compatible with two -wire or four -wire, 12 VDC or 24 VDC circuits. Also available are addressable bases for use on the POPEX bus. These detectors have two components: the detector base and the detector head. The base is permanently attached and wired to a back box. The interchangeable heads quickly detach for replacement and cleaning without affecting circuit wiring. The D285 and D285TH detector heads attach to the following detector bases: • D278S 12 V Four - wire Addressable (POPIT) Detector Base (6 in. (15,2 cm] diameter) • D287 Two -wire Detector Base (5.5 in. [14 cm] diameter) • D288 Two -wire Detector Base ([6 in. [15.2 cm] diameter) • D292 Four -wire Detector Base (6 in_ [15.2 cm] diameter) • D293A Four-wire Detector Base (6 in. [15.2 cm] diameter) with Form C Relay • D293E Power Supervision Detector Base (5 in. [15.2 cm] diameter) with Auxiliary Form A Relay s Comm ercial or resi(Je ?t:£.:,1 cErl�;•lf i.:�fti :.ti Tw, . -wire o ft;llr - wife a pj: l i :a'_It: n' t:lk:', Jk i'f::l =': on t"a'se Chamber Check rapid -flash LED sends contani chamber reports Flashing LED power inr;ica,tor Steady -On LED alarm indicator ► Modular design • D293S Four -wire Detector Base (6 in. [15.2 cm] diameter) with Sounder • D298M 24 V Four -wire Addressable (POPIT) Master Detector Base (6 in. [15.2 cm] diameter) • D298S 24 V Four -wire Addressable (POPIT) Slave Detector Base (6 in. [15.2 cm] diameter) Func - tions Detection chamber operation The D285 and D285TH smoke detectors use an infrared (IR) LED light source and a silicon photodiode to measure light in a chamber. In normal conditions the light is absorbed in the chamber. The presence of a significant number of particulates allows the light to reflect to the photodiode. After three consecutive measurements exceeding the threshold level, the unit signals an alarm condition. The detector can be reset from the control panel, after an alarm condition is cleared, by interrupting power. The detection chamber, designed for reliable smoke entry characteristics, is protected by a micro - fine insect screen to reduce dust accumulation and insect penetration and minimize nuisance alarms. www. boschsecurity.co ml Sent By: Fire Sentry Systems; 888 -3191; Jun -5 -08 14:36; Page 3 edde_ �., Chamber Check'" Feature To further reduce nuisance alarms, the D285 and D285TH heads check their calibration. This Chamber Check feature is automatic. If the head is out of calibration for a period exceeding 24 hours, the Trouble - Alarm LED flashes once per second, three times the normal rate. Testing Internal diagnostic test These heads have moisture -proof reed switches that react to an external magnet for testing. The magnet test simulates a 4% to 6% smoke obscuration that places the detector in an alarm condition. This test results in specific LED and alarm circuit responses to indicate: • Detector within calibration standards • Detector settings outside sensitivity standards • Detector not operational This test is especially useful in environmentally unstable or unclean areas. Sensitivity voltage test These cletector heads have a socket that accepts the D1005 Test Cable. The D1005 connects to the detector head and allows a voltmeter to read the sensitivity of the device. LEDs The D285 and D285TH have a built-in LED that flashes to indicate the device is powered. The LED latches on steady in an alarm condition. Certifications and Approvals Listings and ULUROX: Smoke - Automatic Fire Detectors(UL268) Approvals: UL UROX7: Smoke - Automatic Fire Detectors oertified for Canada(ULC529) c -UL-us CSFM:7272. 1615:134 NYC /MEA (274 -93-E, Vol. VII) Complies with: Hong Kong Fire Services Department (HKFSD) Installation /Configuration Notes Note Smoke detectors are intended for detection circuits that protect people. Heat detectors are appropriate for circuits that protect property. Mounting The D285 smoke detector head and D285TH smoke and heat detector head are parts of a compound device. The detector base installs over a back box and contains all the wiring. The detector head attaches to the base by aligning the head with the base and turning it clockwise. No tools are required for installation other than the hex key used to tighten the optional tamper screw. Wiring The terminal block accepts up to 12 AWG (2.3 mm) wire. I Sent By: Fire Sentry Systems; Technical .5r)mcificatiorts Erivironment.al Considerations Radio Frequency No alarm or setup on critical frequencies in the Interference (RFI) range from 26 MHz to 950 MHz at field Immunity: strengths less than 50 VJm Relative Humidity: Up to 93 %, non - condensing Temperature (operating): +32 °Flo +100eF(OC,to +38eC) Nitechank.al Properties Color: Bone white Dimensions (diameter x D): 4 in. x 1.25 in. (10.2 cni x 3.2 cm) Power Requirements Current Two-wire: depends on control panel that must limit the alarm (alarm): current to 100 mA maximum Four -wire: depends on detector base; refl!rto pertinent base specifications Current (stand- Two -wire: 0.08 mA at 12 VDC; 0.09 mA at 24 VDC by): Four -wire (D293E): 4 mA at 12 VDC or 24 VDC RMS Ripple 25 %of DC input (maximum): Voltage (input): Twq -wire: 8.5 VDC to 33 VDC Four -wire: 10 VDC to 30 VDC T: ade marks Chamber Check" is a registered trademark of Bosch Security Systems in the United States, Ordering Infortnation 888 -3191; Jun -5 -08 14:36; D285 Photoelectric Smoke Head D285 D285TH Photoelectric Smoke Head with Fixed-Tem- D285TH perature [135eF (57°C)) Heat Sensor Hardware Accessories D1005 Test Cable D1005 DT -2 Detector Removal Tool DT -2 D275 Power Supervision Module D275 Americas; Bosch Security Systans 130 Peri nton Parkway Fair O rt, N.. V.ra, 14450, USA Phone: tl 585 223 4060 Fax: +1 BOD 209 0096 securi.µ 1a s(m .bciw. com www . bschl— rity.us Europe, Middle East, Africa: Botch 5ecurity Systems B.V. P.O. Bor BOOD2 5600.:8 Eindhoven, The Nether Lands Phone: •31 40 2183955 Far: r31 40 27 86668 �r rtysys toms @twsch.r. urn www bosc.hsecunty.cnm ASIA-PaclFc Bosch 5ecunty 5ystrn:s h + Ltd 380 Jahn Pemirrpm Singapore 577180 Phone: -65 6319 3150 Fax: +65 6319 3499 apr.secur itysys: e m s ®LOSCh. c om www.boschsa rrit Represented by Page 4 C Busch Sec.uity Systems 20061 Data subject to change with -it notice F1455982503 1 Cur: en -US. V2, 25 Jan 2006 Sent By: Fire Sentry Systems; 88 Jun -5 -08 14:37; Page icinty; ¢ tE ©iir It��1rsb1 8 ..,.:f� i 5.a Invent _' . 4 fo Use the D278S Four-wire Addressable Detector Base with smoke and heat detector heads to provide early warning fire detection for life safety and property protection systems. The D278S is a 12 VDC base for use in systems controlled by a D7412G or D9412G 12 VDC Control Panels with a D8125 POPEX Module. The D2785 has a built -in POPIT to provide individual addresses on the FACP data expansion circuit. The D278S accepts the D285/D285TH Photoelectric Smoke Detector Heads, the D286 loni2at:ion Smoke Detector Head, and the D603, D604, and D605 Heat Detector Heads. When used with the D285 Series detector heads, the D278S indicates Chamber Check° trouble to the control panel through the POPIT bus. The Chamber Check trouble indication appears on the keypads as a fire trouble. �:ertificat.ions and Approvals Listings and UL UROX: Smoke — Automatic Fire Detectors (UL268) Approvals: UL UROX7: Automatic Fire Detectors certified for Canada (ULC529) c -UL -us CSFM 7300 - 1615:109 NYC /MEA (12-92 -E. Vol. X) Low-profile irriodwar designs a Addressable :g�plic:aticzn D ata in and Da`a ::?sat termirsaal: tr Easy head rernl3val fOi clee'arang+ and servicit)L Installation /Configuration Notes Compatible Products The following products are compatible with the D278S Four -wire Addressable Detector Base: Category Product ID Product Description Control Panels D7412G Addressable control panel D9412G Addressable control panel Detector Heads D285 Photoelectric smoke detector head D285TH Photoelectric smoke detector head with fixed - temperature ( +135°F [ +57 "C]) heatsensor D286 Ionization smoke detector U603 Rate-of -Rise heat detector D604 Fixed - temperature ( +135 °F [ +57 "C]) heat detector D605 Fixed- temperature ( +190 °F [ +88°C]) heat detector Mounting The D278S base mounts on a single-gang switch box on standard three -inch and four -inch square or octagonal back boxes. An adapter plate is packaged v� the base. www. boschsecurity.cor Sent By: Fire Sentry Systems; 88 Jun -5 -08 14:37; Page 2 .. J, C31`35`#tcufrAdtfakll8 i`eGr:'�C7 .,,.Q... �t,'.frKf '' '' - Wiring The D278S accepts any wire from 12 AWG (2.0 mm) to 24 AWG (0.3 mm). The minimum wire size depends on the number of bases used and the distance from the FACP to the furthermost base. Refer to the 0278S/ D298S Installation Instructions (P /N: 33353) for specific wiring requirements. Parts included Quant. Component 1 D2785 detector base 1 Adapter plate (P )N: 18851) 1 Hardware pack 1 Literature pack Tec hnicai Specifications ?<<si C.r rt1 - ital ( .1 :1d8 ?'atlol'1 Temperature (operating): f32`F to t 100T (0'C to +38 °C) lVecha nic.al Properties Color: Bone white Dimensions (diameter x D): 6.375 in. x p.9 in. (16.2 cm x 2.3 cm) Power R equireme nts (Auxiliary 8.1po;yi Current (alarm): 40 mA Current (standby): 2.5 mA Voltage (operating): 9.6 VDC to 13.9 VDC Trademarks Chamber Check. is a registered trademark of Bosch Security Systems in the United States. Ordering information D278S Four -wire Addressable Detector Base (12 D278S VDC) Americas: Europe, Middle East, Africa: Asia - Pacific: Bosch Security SV.1— Basch Security Systems S V. Basch security Systems Ple Ltd 130 Perinton Parkway P.O. Box 80002 38C Jai- Pemimpi. - airp.n, New York, 14450, USA 5600 JE1 Eindhoven. The Ngtharlands Singapore 577180 Phon._ .: SO$ 223 4050 Phone: -3140 27 83955 Phone: •65 6319 3450 Fux: •1 600 289 0096 Fax: •31 40 27 86668 Pax- +65 6319 3499 cul:ty...1. 3ue.b...1— m a pr.securitysystems @ bosch.com. www.boschxen�rdy.us wwwboschsecurity.com www.bDSLhsecurity.com It Bosch Sewrny Sysl.ms 20061 U. subject to thanµ. —1h..1 ..lice Fla 316251391 Cur: eo'US, V2, 25 Jan 2006 Represented by Sent By: Fire Sentry Systems; Models Available Strobes Red White SI224MC S1224MCW S1224MCP 51.224MCPW S1224MCK S1224MCSP Horn./Strobes Red White P1224MC P1224MCW P1224MCP P1224MCPW P1224MCK P1224MCSP Horns Red White H12/24 H12/24W H12/24K Product Overview 888 - 3191; Jun - 5 - 08 14:38; Page 7/15 Opomtes on either 12V or 24V Spu- ctrAlert"'Selectable Output Horns, Strobes, and Horn /5trol/cs offer enhanced fea- Widest range of candela captions- turns that Include the widest range of crandcla options available and the capability to 12V: 15 and 15/75 candela recognize and self - adjust for either 12 or 24 volt operation. With an overall feature 24V: 15, 15/75, 3€E, 75, 1:10 candela Set that combines performance, installation ease. t . =xiLRd;,y, and z3 s:taei,<.: awAhetically pleasing appearance, the SpectrAlert Selectable Output devices Easy candela selection prcvlde loth the innovation and efficiency synrnymous with the SpectrAkwt name. Lower current draw Easy DIP switch selection for horn options Easy mounting with QuickClickTM Synchronizable with IVIEit Sync *ClreultT'm module Meets U1.1971, AIFPA72, and ADA signaling requirements All strobe and horn; strobe models incorporate a new patented voltage booster design that has a more consistent flash bulb voltage over the range of candela selections. The benefit to the customer is a high quality strobe device. Pe °formance. SpectrAlcrt selectable output wall -mount ltorn.s, strobes, and hortl/strubes offer key performance features long associated with the SpectrAlert name. The select- able candela strobes and horn/strobes offer average current draws that are not only lovrer than cextventional fixed candela SpcctrAlert products, but also lower than similar selectable candela products. By consuming; less current, the ability to connect even more devices per loop is possible, resulting in a lower installed cost. Installation. SpectrA.lert selectable output horns, strobes, and horn /strobes offer the sari installation - friendly features synonymous with the SpectrAlert name, such as the option of 2- and 4 -wire operation; the ability to use standard sire backboxes with no encroachment into the box; and universal mounting incorporating the Libor- saving Quick.Click " feature. Such labor- savings features make wire connections simple and fast, further reducing installed cost. Flexibility. SpectrAlert selectable output strobes and horn/strobes offer the broadest range of candela options. In addition, the selectable output strobes and horn /strobes cari operate on either 12V or 24V, with no setting required; the device recognizes and sell- adjusts to the correct current automatically. 'I emporal 3 or Continuous tune options continue to be available, in either an ElectromectlaniCal or 3kl -iz pattern. Ac!�Ahetles. SpectrAlert selectable output horns, strobes, and hortt/strobes incorporate the same stylish, low profile design of the conventional SpcctrAlcrc products, for a cnn- sisient and aesthetically pleasing appearance across the entire product line. UL O LISTED �� 12512091272 555.2 i351209', -23 FM MEA 90141 Su approved ,12.07.r 126-021 Pe °formance. SpectrAlcrt selectable output wall -mount ltorn.s, strobes, and hortl/strubes offer key performance features long associated with the SpectrAlert name. The select- able candela strobes and horn/strobes offer average current draws that are not only lovrer than cextventional fixed candela SpcctrAlert products, but also lower than similar selectable candela products. By consuming; less current, the ability to connect even more devices per loop is possible, resulting in a lower installed cost. Installation. SpectrA.lert selectable output horns, strobes, and horn /strobes offer the sari installation - friendly features synonymous with the SpectrAlert name, such as the option of 2- and 4 -wire operation; the ability to use standard sire backboxes with no encroachment into the box; and universal mounting incorporating the Libor- saving Quick.Click " feature. Such labor- savings features make wire connections simple and fast, further reducing installed cost. Flexibility. SpectrAlert selectable output strobes and horn/strobes offer the broadest range of candela options. In addition, the selectable output strobes and horn /strobes cari operate on either 12V or 24V, with no setting required; the device recognizes and sell- adjusts to the correct current automatically. 'I emporal 3 or Continuous tune options continue to be available, in either an ElectromectlaniCal or 3kl -iz pattern. Ac!�Ahetles. SpectrAlert selectable output horns, strobes, and hortt/strobes incorporate the same stylish, low profile design of the conventional SpcctrAlcrc products, for a cnn- sisient and aesthetically pleasing appearance across the entire product line. Sent By: Fire Sentry Systems; Engineering Specifications Oenera i SpectrAlert horns, strobes and horn /strobes shall be capable of mounting to a standard 4" x 4" x 1 back box oe a single gang 2" x 4" x 1 7 /8" back box using the universal mounting Plate included with each SpectrAlert product. Also, SpectrAlert prod- ucts, When used in conjunction with the accessory Sync - Circuit Module, shall be powered from a non -coded power supply and shall operare on 12 or 24 volts. 12 volt rated devices shall have an operating voltage range of 9 —:17.5 voles. 14 -volt rated devices shall. have an operating voltage range or 17 - volts. SpecrrAlert products shall have an operating temperature of 32° to 120 °F and operate from a regulated DC or full wave rectified, unfiltered power supply. Strobe Strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Model _ listed to Ul. 1971 and he approved for fire protective service. The strobe shall be wired as a primary signaling notification appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act require- ments for visible signaling appliances, Flashing at I I lz over the strobe's entire operating voltage range. The strobe light shall con- sist of a xenon flash rube and associated lens /reflector system. Horn /Strobe Ccatrai�lnatioaa Florn /Strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Model listed to Ul., 1971 :and Ul. 464 and shall he approved for Specifications 888 -3191; Jun -5-08 14:40; Page 8/15 fire protective service- Horn/atrohc shall be wired as a primary signaling notification appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling; appliances, flashing at IHz over the strobe's entire operating voltage: range. The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/rcflector system. The horn shall have two tone options, two audibility options (at. 24 volts) and the option to switch between a temporal 3 pattern and a. non - temporal continuous pattern. Strobes shall be powered independently of the sounder with the removal of factory installed jumper wires. The horn on hoar/ strobe models shall operate on a coded or nowt -coded power sup- ply (the strobe must be powered continuously). Swichronization Module Module shall be a System Sensor Sync *Circuit listed to LTL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service_ Tlie module shall synchronize SpectrAlert strobes at :I.l.lz and horns at temporal .3. Also, the module shall silence the horns oil horn! strobe models, while operating the strobes, over a single pair of wires. The module shall be capable of mow>ting to a 4'thti" x 4 x VA_ b ack box and shall control two Style Y (class 3 or one SLyle Z (class A) circuit- Module shall he capn.ble of multiple zone synchronization by daisy chaining; .multiple modules together and re- synchronizing each other along the chain. The module shall riot operate un a coded power supply. 'vii P. 1 k Te st SpectrAlert horn /strobe and horn only work on "walk tests" with time dura- tions of 4 seconds or greater trteee; rt. horn only 7.2 oz. VnI4. clg i =s 12 or 24VDC and FWRt unfiltered 12 to 18 AWG �;:i7r„ Sta ?S Strobe and horn /strobe with universal plate 5" x 5 /8" x 2 Strobe and horn /strobe with small footprint plate 3 x 5 /a;" x 2' /ls" Horn with universal mounting plate 5" x 5s /8" x 1 Horn without mounting plate 2 x 5 /t6" x 1•`' /.t6" Vlvic,vr, strobe and horr;;'strobe O1Jt.'.ia voita;�;(; riinpe 8.8 oz. 12V: 8-- 17.5V; 24V: 16 -33V ; ll .nf 4 x 4 x 1 or 2" x 4" x 1' /8" standard boxes 'g:F- r @'it• _ t.rr1.?:chy � r;;; -+ . �.vig' 12V: 9-17.5V; 24V: 17 -33V Ol er,7t!?lg �(3ri "il)f; iii.i; i rI 1l)1)f 32 °F to 120 °F (0 °C to 49 °C) Maximum humidity iindcor 95% as tested per UL464 OUt{ - 0 , o KSeii,_ ';:'�.. 1i;li "',?, T2:T =a_'u•rc....iC: -40 °F to 151 °F (-40 "C to 66 °C) Outrf.)ot rat.inE NEM.A 3R (per UL 50) 5,593,569 5,914,665 6,049.446 Notes: 1. Full Wave Rectified (FWRI voltage is a non - regulated. time - varying power source that is used on some power supply and panel outputs. 2- The ML)L causes a one -volt voltage drop in the notification appliance circuit. Sent By: Fire Sentry Systems; 88 Table 1 -A: SpectrAlert Strobe UL Max. Current Draw ( attdela st:t.tist' FwR Operating current-Strobo €t1A RMS) DC Operating Current- Strobe : mA. RMS -- $17.SV 1�33R' 8.17. : 1.5 112 i 64 12 59 15/75 - - 135 74 127 69 30 33 93 23 90 75 Electromechanical _ 158 53 - 1 60__ 110 3000 Hz Interrupted 208 57 209 Table 1 -13: Horn UL Max. Current Draw Measurements (mA RMS) Selectable Horn Tones t�s: Ksvw 8-:17.5V t.i. <.1s: r 8_17,511; 1&33V - Ternporai Low Volume Electromechanical 15 23 13 23 3000 Hz Interrupted 15 33 13 23 Nun - Temporal -- High Volume Electromechanical 36 53 20 44 3000 Hz Interrupted 43 57 21 40 Now- Tamporal Low Volume Electromechanical 16 37 19 29 3000 Hz Interrupted 16 32 1.8 33 S -3 High Volume Electromechanical 38 49 46 49 .3000 Hz Interrupted 44 56 42 58 r Table 1-C: 12VDC Horn /Strobe UL Max. Current Draw Measurements (mA RMS) Temporal Table 1 -D: 24VDC Horn /Strobe UL Max. Current Draw Measurements (mA RMS) 1 t`tit r7r:li3€ Low Volume tuglti Volume C::ttdela Setting Electromechanical 3000 Hz. i Flecarcma =chanical 3000 iiz 15 111 111 11.2 112 15/75 1.27 127 126 129 - 30 Nun - Temporal -- 15 15/75 1.1.3 128 112 128 1.14 130 115 134 Table 1 -D: 24VDC Horn /Strobe UL Max. Current Draw Measurements (mA RMS) 1 t`tit r7r:li3€ Jun -5 -08 14:40; Explanation of Published Voltage, Current, and SPL Specifications Page In May 2004 Underwriters Laboratories changed standard UL. 1971 to .require that operating current measureninients are made using RMS (root mean square ) instead of peak or average values. RMS measurements more accurately predict the power consumption of a device since they take into account the entire current draw profile including surge, repetitive surge, and peak values. The published RMS cur- rent is the maximum operating current of that device within its operating voltage range. This current maximurn may or may not occur at tl.1.e endpoints of the voltage range. Similarly, UL tests the audibility of devices in accordance with UL 464 by measuring them across the operating volt- age range to determine the minirnuni sound pressure level produced at any particular setting. During Mav 2004, UL also changed the way they list the voltage range of a device All 12V products will be listed between 8 - 17.5V and all 24V products will be listed between 16 - 33V. Those devices are considered "regulat- ed ". Any product that does not operate within these ranges will be listed as a "special application" with its operating voltage specified on the device. Notes 1. Current draw for strobe only products is shown in Table 1 A. 2. Current draw for horn -only products is shown in Table 1 -B. 3. 12VDC 2 -wire horn /strobe current is shown in Table 1 -C. 4- 24VDC 2 -wire horn /strobe current draw is shown in Table 1 -D. 5. Current draw for other horn /strobe power supplies can be calculated by adding the strobe current in Table 1 -A to the horn current in Table 1 -13 from the chosen settings. SpectrAlert Strobe Candela Selections For strobe candela selection, adjust slide switch located on the rear of the product while watching the viewing window on the side of the reflector. Viewing V Permissible Candela Settings I i;a ndtla Operating Vultage Setting. -- --. 12V 21V v (1ala� all: OK Candela Setting Electr xneehanical 3000 iiz Elecirorrumhanica5l 3000 Hz 15 71 70 73 75 1,5/75 86 85 87 88 - 30 99 98 100 100 75 166 166 11i7 1.70 1.10_ 209 209 2:10 213 -- - - -- Non- Ternporai — 1.5 74 74 79 82 15/75 86 88 S -3 96 30 101 lot 107 Ito 75 1 -67 167 1 73 - 176 1.1.0 213 213 218 222 Jun -5 -08 14:40; Explanation of Published Voltage, Current, and SPL Specifications Page In May 2004 Underwriters Laboratories changed standard UL. 1971 to .require that operating current measureninients are made using RMS (root mean square ) instead of peak or average values. RMS measurements more accurately predict the power consumption of a device since they take into account the entire current draw profile including surge, repetitive surge, and peak values. The published RMS cur- rent is the maximum operating current of that device within its operating voltage range. This current maximurn may or may not occur at tl.1.e endpoints of the voltage range. Similarly, UL tests the audibility of devices in accordance with UL 464 by measuring them across the operating volt- age range to determine the minirnuni sound pressure level produced at any particular setting. During Mav 2004, UL also changed the way they list the voltage range of a device All 12V products will be listed between 8 - 17.5V and all 24V products will be listed between 16 - 33V. Those devices are considered "regulat- ed ". Any product that does not operate within these ranges will be listed as a "special application" with its operating voltage specified on the device. Notes 1. Current draw for strobe only products is shown in Table 1 A. 2. Current draw for horn -only products is shown in Table 1 -B. 3. 12VDC 2 -wire horn /strobe current is shown in Table 1 -C. 4- 24VDC 2 -wire horn /strobe current draw is shown in Table 1 -D. 5. Current draw for other horn /strobe power supplies can be calculated by adding the strobe current in Table 1 -A to the horn current in Table 1 -13 from the chosen settings. SpectrAlert Strobe Candela Selections For strobe candela selection, adjust slide switch located on the rear of the product while watching the viewing window on the side of the reflector. Viewing V Permissible Candela Settings I i;a ndtla Operating Vultage Setting. -- --. 12V 21V 15 OK I OK 15/75 OK OK OK 30 7 5 - OK 11.0 - -- - -- -- OK Sent By: Fire Sentry Systems; SpectrAlert Horn Sound Measurements (dBA) 88 Selectable Horn 8-17 -5v 1 &33v Tc,nnporal Low - Volume Electromechanical 67 75 3000 Hz Interrupled 68 75 Selectable Output Horn /Strobe, 12/ 24 volt, red, outdoor High Volume ElertromK.hanica! 71 80 3000 Hz Interrupted 72 81 Now Tompor.11 Low Volume Electromechanical 71 79 3000 Hz Interrterrupted 72 79 Fit: 65.6273.2610 High Volume Electromechanical 76 84 3000 Hz Interrupted 77 86 DIP Switch Operation on P1224MC Factory OFF ON Default ( GIP Switch Low F_T=_] High 13 o Temporal m Non - Temporal p ®, Electromech, r� - � 3000Hz o o Base (rear) A-,110-U0 SpectrAlert Ordering Information Model I Description P1224 Selectable Output Horn /Strobe, 12/ 24 volt, red P1224MCW Selectable Output Horn /Strobe, 12/ 24 volt, white P1224MCPI Selectable Output Horn /Strobe, 12124 volt, red. plain housing P1224MCPW — Selectable Output Horn /Strobe, 12/ 24 volt, white plain hou sing P1224MCK Selectable Output Horn /Strobe, 12/ 24 volt, red, outdoor P1224MCSP Selectable Output Horn /Strobe, 12/24 volt, red, "FUEG housing S1224MC Selec table Output Strobe, 12 /24 vo lt, red 31224MCW Selectable Output Strobe, 12/24 vo white S1224MCP Selectable Output Strobe. 12/24 volt. red, plain housing S1224MCPW Selectable Output Strobe. 12/24 welt, white, plain housing S1224MCK Selectable Output Strobe, 12/24 volt, red, outdoor S1224MCSP Selectable Output Strobe, 12/24 volt, red, "FUEGO" housing Notes Jun -5 -08 14:41; Typical weatherproof mounting with universal plate Page For Plate Gasket tl13-3E x 112" Flat Head Screw (4 Iola[) m � � Locking Rih A01,15 12 mod6l 1De &4:ription .-._.-._.. ...._..._ .... ...... .......... ..- Horn, 12/24 volt, red ---- -_ H12/24 H12/24W --- ---- ---- --- Horn, 1 2/24 volt, white H12/24K Horn, 1 2/24 vo r ed, outdoor Ph: 86.29.8832.01.1.9 Ph: 85.22.191.9003 MDL Sync-Circuit M odule, red MDLW Sync•Circ Modu white MDLWA Sync-Circuit Module, white. C anadian model S-MP S -MPW Small Footprint Mounting Plate, red, for single - gang back box Small Footprint Mounting Plate, white, for single - gang back box BBS Surface Mount Back Box Skirt, red BBSW Swface Mount Back Box Skirt, white D -MP Universal Mount Plate (replacetnent), red D -MPW Universal Mounting Plate (replacement), white WBB Weatherproof Back Box All of these SpectrAlert products are designed for wall mount only. All outdoor models must use weatherproof back box model WBB. installation of less than 75 candela srrnbes may he permissible under tht equivalent facilitation clause of the ADAAG (Sec. 2.2). However, it is the resplim ibili.ty of the person or entity designing the fire alarm system to determine the acceptability of less than 75 candela strobes. A111 5175 candela strobes or horn/ strobes are recommended for 20' x 20' rooms or less. System Sensor Sales and Service System Sensor Headquarters System Sensor Canada System Sensor In China System Sensor - Far East System Sensor - India 3825 Ohio Avenue Ph: 905.812.0767 Ph: 86.29.8832.01.1.9 Ph: 85.22.191.9003 Ph: 91.124.237.1770 x_2700 St. Charles. IL 60174 Fx.: 905.81.2.0771 Fx: 86.29.8832.5119 Fx: 85.22.736.6580 Fx: 91.124.237.3118 Ph: 800,!SENSOR2 System Sensor Europe System Sensor In Singapore System Sensor - Australia System Sensor - Russia Fx: 630/377-6495 Ph: 44.1403.276500 Ph: 65-6273.2230 Ph: 613.54.281 .142 Ph: 70.95.937.7982 www.systemsensor.com Fx_ 44.1403.276501. Fit: 65.6273.2610 Fx: 61.3.54.281 . 1.72 Fx: 70.95.937.7983 C 2005 System Sensor. The company reserves the right to change pruduct specifications without notice. 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