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Section 1: Project Information
Project Type: New Construction
Project Title : Rexburg 19
Construction Site: Owner/Agent:
W. 2000 South Allan Christean
Rexburg, lD 83440 LDS Church
Section 2: General Information
BuildingTypeforEnvelopeRequirements: Non-Residential
Vertical Glazing / Wall Area Pct.: 13%
Activity Tyee(s)
Total Building (Religious Building)
Section 3: Requirements Ghecklist
Designer/Contractor:
Cory Roberts
NBW Architects
990 John Adams
ldaho Falls, lD 83402
208-522-8779
Building Location (for weather data):
Climate Zone:
Rexburg, ldaho
6b
Floor Area
19422
Climate-Specific Requirements:
Gomponent Name/Description Gross
Area or
Perimeter
Gavity Cont.
R-Value R-Value
Proposed
U-Factor
Budget
U-Factor(a)
Roof 1: Attic Roof with Wood Joists
Exterior Wall 1 : Wood-Framed, 24" o .c.
Window 1: Metal Frame with Thermal Break:Double Pane with
Low-E, Tinted, SHGC 0.38
Door 1: Insulated Metal, Swinging
Door 2: Glass (> 50% glazing):Metal Frame, Entrance Door, SHGC
0.38
Exterior Wall 2: Wood-Framed, 16" o.c.
Window 2: Metal Frame Curtain Wall/Storefront:Double Pane with
Low-E, Clear, SHGC 0.38
Door 3: Glass (> 50% glazing):Metal Frame, Entrance Door, SHGC
0.38
Exterior Wall 3: Wood-Framed, 16" o.c.
Window 3: Metal Frame with Thermal Break:Double Pane with
Low-E, Tinted, SHGC 0.38
Window 4: Metal Frame Curtain Wall/Storefront:Double Pane with
Low-E, Tinted, SHGC 0.38
Exterior Wall 4: Wood-Framed, 16" o.c.
Floor 1: Slab-On-Grade:Unheated, Vertical 3 ft.
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21
1 697
378
126
1376
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168
1200
628
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0.065
0.290
0.600
0.290
0.056
0.290
0.290
0.052
0.290
0.290
0.048
0.027
0.051
0.550
0.700
0.800
0.051
0.450
0.800
0.051
0.550
0.450
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19.0 0.0
26.0 0.0
32.0 0.0
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(a) Budget U-factors are used for software baseline calculations ONLY, and are not code requirements.
Air Leakage, Component Certification, and Vapor Retarder Requirements:
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g l All ioints and penetrations are caulked, gasketed or covered with a moisture vapor-permeable wrapping material installed in accordancewith the manufacturer's installation instructions.
p 2. Windows, doors, and skylights certified as meeting leakage requirements.
g 3. Component R-values & U-factors labeled as certified.
p 4. No roof insulation is installed on a suspended ceiling with removable ceiling panels.
p 5. 'othe/ components have supporting documentation for proposed U-Factors.
p 6' Insulation installed according to manufacturer's instructions, in substantial contact with the surface being insulated, and in a manner thalachieves the rated R-value without compressing the insulation.
g 7' Stair, elevator shaft vents, and other outdoor air intake and exhaust openings in the building envelope are equipped with motorizeddampers.
E 8. Cargo doors and loading dock doors are weather sealed.
g 9' Recessed lighting fixtures installed in the building envelope are Type lC rated as meeting ASTM E2g3, are seated with gasket or caulk.g 10. Building entrance doors have a vestibule equipped with self-closing devices.Exceptions:
I Building entrances with revolving doors.
E Doors not intended to be used as a building entrance.
I Doors that open direcfly from a space less than 3000 sq. ft. in area.
E Doors used primarily to facilitate vehicular movement or materials handling and adjacent personnel doors.
E Doors opening directly from a sleeping/dwelling unit.
Section 4: Compliance Statement
Compliance Statement: The proposed envelope design represented in this document is consistent with the building plans, specificationsand other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed envelope system has been designed to meet the 2009 IECCrequirements in COMcheck Version 3.9.1 and to comply with the mandatory requirements in the Requirements Checklist.
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Mechanical ComplianceCertificate
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Section 1: Froject lnformation
Prolect Type: ilow Conetnrc{lon
Prolac{ Tille ; Rexburg 19
Construction $it6:
2000 Souih
Rexburg, lD
Owner/Agent: Designer/Contracloc
Church o{ Jesus Christ of LatGr Ooy Dwayne SudwEks
Saints A U6r Corp. Sote
Salt Lake City, UT
Engineerod Systems Assoc., ln6
1355 E. Center
Pocateno, |o 83201
20&23&0501
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$ection 2: General lnformation
Buiuing Location (for weather data): Rexburgr tdaho
Climat€ Zona: 6b
Section 3: htechanical $ystems List
Qual*i* Syrtcm Tlrpr & Ocacriptio.q
19 HVAC Sysbrn 1 (Single Zonei :
Headngi 'l each - Cenbal Fumace. Gas, Capacity = 75 kBtultr, Effidenry * 95.00% Et
Coolirq: t each - Split Systern, Capadty = 34 l€tulh, Efnciency = 13.00 SEER. Air-Coobd Condenser
1 Water Heater 1: Gas Instanlaneous Watar Heator, Capacity: 0 gallons, Input Rathg: lgg Btu/h, Efficiency: 0.9O
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2 Wat6r Heatar 2: Elecfic Storsgd Water Heat6r, Capacity: 2 ga[ons
Section 4: Requirement$ Checklist
Rcquirumontc Spcclftc To: HVAC $ystem | :
[ 1. €quiFnent minimum officiency: Centrat Fumace (Gas): 8O.00 % Et (or 78% AFUE]
[] 2. Equipfiontminimumeffichncy: SptitSystem: 13.00SEER
Raquircmcnts Speciflc To: Water Hsater 1 :
fJ 1. Wator hegling oquipment meeb minimum afficiency requiremeot$: Gas In$iailtaneous Wder Heater effciencyr 0.67 EF
g 2. Fhs{ 8 ff of outbt pipirg is insulabd
Requirements Specific To: Water Heater 2 :
E 1. Wator he€tng equlpm$t meets minimum effidency requirBments: tdo afficbncy requiromenb for srater hoater with storage capadtyless than 20 gallons^
p 2. Fint I fl of qrtlet pipir€ is insulated
f] 3, flol water $torage lemperaturc mntrols that allow setpoint of g0"F for non-dwelling unit$ and 1 10.F for d$relling units.
[J 4. Hest taps pro\ridod on inlet and otrtlal of storage lanks
Ganoric Requirements: Must bs met by all systems to which the requirement is apptlcable:
g1 1. Plant equipm€nt and system capacity no greater than necd€d to meet klads
Exwption(s):
A Standby equlpment automaticelly off when primary syslem is operaling
A M$ltipl€ units contndlqd to soquence opefalion as a function of load
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I 2. M;nlrnum one lemperafure control device per system
U 3. Minimum one hurnidity €nFol dB't ics p€r installed humidificafioddehumidification systern
D 4. Load calcrrlations per ASHRASACCA Stsndard 1S3_
U 5. -qutotnalio Controls: Setback to 55'F (heal) and 85'F (cool): Tday dock. Z-hour occlpant wemde, l6-hour backupEreopfronfs);
U Continuossly opsr:ating zones
O 2 l<W demand o{ bss, submit calcribtiffis
A 6. outside-air souroe for ventilation; system capable of reducing osA to required rnininum
g 7. R-5 suOdy and rEfum air duci insuhtixr in unconditioned spaces
R-rg snpply and ratrrrn air dost ins{.rlation outside the buildhg
R-8 insulation betu€en ducis and lhe buiHing exerior \shen ducts are paft of a b,uilding assemblyException(s):
tr Ducts located within equipment
tr Duc*s with interlor and exterior temperafure difference not exoecding 1SoF.
g 8. Mecfianical iasteners and sealant* u$od to connad ducts and air disbibulbn equipmenl
f] 9 ,Dt6ts sealed - longitudinat seams on reid ducds; transveise saams on alr ducts: uL lglA or lgl B tapes ard nraslicsExsepfoafsJr
Cl continuously \^,elded and locking-type longafudinal ioints ard seams on ducts oper*ing d statb pressures less than 2 inches w.g.pressura clarsifi cation
U l0.Hdwaterpipeinsulation:'l.5in.brpipes<:1.Sin.and2in.forp$ps>1,Ein.
chiHed water/refrigcanubdne pipe insulatioc: 1 .5 in. for pipes <=1.s in. and 1.s in. for pipes >1 .s in.Steam pipe i.lsubtion: 1.5 in. br pipes <sl.S in. and 3 in. for pipos >1.F in.Fxcaptroo{sl:
{-l Pifingwithin HVAC eguipmont.
B Fllrid tor$eratur$ borwean 55 and l0i"F.
O Flukt not heated or cooled with r€ncwabl€ snGrgy.
f,l Piping udthin room fan-coll (with AHRI440 r*ting) and unit ventilators {with AHRte4o raring).
o Runouts <4 ft in tength.
1 l.Operalim and maintenance rnanual provlded to bsilding own6r
l2.Th€mostatlr conkols have S"F deadband
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Cl Thermo$tats requiring manual changeover bet$een he3$ng and oodting
n Spedal occupancy or spedal applicatbns where wids temper€h.re rangres are nol acceplable ard are approred by the aulhorityhaYtng jurisdictbn.
lS"Batandw devices pmvkJed in accordance witl tMC (2006) 603.17
l4.Dtmand contn* wntlatbn (DCV) present for high de$En occupancy arsas (>40 porsonlifi)0 fl2 In spaces >5ffi ft2) anct sgrved bysystems with any one of t ) an air-side economizsr, 2) antomatic srodulaling co.rrol of rh€ outdoor air dampor, oe 3) a de*ign outdoorafufiow groater thsn 3000 cfrn.
SxcepfioafsJi
g Systomswithh€atrocovery.
U Multiple-zone systems withfl{ DDC of individual zones communicasng with a central controt panel.
fl Systems wi$r a design ouHoor airllold lese than 1200 cfm.
tl Spaces wtrcre tho supply airflow rate minus any makeup or otrlgning transfer ak requirernent is le6s ttlan 12tX] ctm.
B 1s'Total cooling capacity wilhout oooriomizers musl be less thEn 480 kBlu/h. This pror€{t list3 654 t€tu/h capacity without eoonomizeg,
D 16-Motori:€d,.autornatic shutofi ddnFrs required on exhaust and outdoor air supply openirgs€xepfnnn/sJ.'
U Gravi{ darnpers aceeptable in building$ <3 stodes
fl Gravily darnpers acceptablo in $ystams with outside or exhaust air flow rales less than 300 cfm whe.e dampers are interlock€dwith fan
U l7.Aul,omatic controls for floeze prot€cfion systems presenl
n t8fj:::lilteat recovery included fof systems 5,000 c{m or greater wiih rnore than Tooi outside air fraction or apecifical}r exemptedExc€pt,onG):
U Hazadous exhausl systerns, commercial kitchen and dothes dryer exhaust sysrems that the Intemational futechanical Codeprohibits the use of energy recovery systsfirs.
fl System$ serving $paces that ar6 heated and nol cooled to less |fran 60"F.
fl ll/hsre mors lhan 60 percent of the ouldoor heating energy is provided &om site-recover€d or sile solar €n€rgy.
n Heating systems ln climates wtth bss than 9600 HDD.
n Cooling sysierns in climates with a 1 perc€nl cooling des\?n wet-bulb ternp€ratur€ loss tt|an 6,4"F.
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ll Systems requirir€ dehumldification that employ energy recowry in seri€s with the cooling aoil.
il Labotalsy fume hood exhaust sysiems that have etther a variabl€ ak volums system eapable of rsducing 6xhsust and rnakeup air\,olunF to 50 peroefit or le* of design values cr, a sspgrate nrake up air supply meoting lhe followirg makeup air requirernents:
a) at least 75 percent of exhaust flon rate, b) heated to no nrore than ?'F below roorn setpoant t6rnpe.atuf6, c) cooled to no lo$/erthan 3'F above room selpoint t6mperature, d) no humldification added, e) no sinxrltrrns$Js heating and cooling.
Section 5: Compliance Statement
Compliance Statsment' The proposed mechanical design represeiltad in this document is conslstent with the building ptans, speoificatlms
and other calculations submittad with lhis permit application. Ths proposed mec*ranicsl st,stems have been desfn€d to m€et thg A0og IECC
Section 6: Post Construction Compiiance $tatement
ill HVAC rccord drawirqs of the actual installation, systam capaciti€s, caiitilation inficrmatkrn, and performance data for aacfr equiFnEntprovided to the owner.
tr HVAC 0&M dofiiments for all mochanical equipnent and *ystem prwidod to the owner by the mechanical conlractor.
tr Wri&an HVAC balancing arrd ope€tions report prcvided to the orvner.
The above port conctfuction requirem€nts hrve bcen completed.
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Mechanical Requirements
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tist provides nrore detailed descriptions of the requirements in section 4 of the Mechanical cornpliane
Requirements Speciftc To; HVAC $ystem 1 :1 ' The specified heat ng andlor cooling equipfa€nt is covered by fre A$HRAE g0.1 code and must moer th6 follordng minimum efficiency:C€nbal Fumiree (Gas): A0.00 % Et {or?gyo AFUE}' tTJ,f#J::T3rH:r coolins equipment is oovered bv the ASHRAE s0-1 code and mr.tst m€er ths forbwirq minimum officiency:
Requirementr Specific To: Water lleater 1 :1' water heating equlpment used solely for heating potable water, pod heators, and hot wate, storage lanks m{,.t meet the followinsminiumum efffciency: Gas Instdnl,an€ous Water Hedter effclency; 0.62 EF2' Jnsulalion must be Povided for the fitst 8 ft of outlet pping for a constant temperaturs nonrecirculating srorage q/sbm and firr the inletprpe betwaen fhe storag€ tank erd a fEat tfap in a stcrage sysrem.Rcqulrements Spoctffc To: Watar llsater 2 :1' water heallng equipment ussd solely for heating potabh water, poo{ heaters, ard hot wster storage lanks rnust rn6et the fc*,owingminiumum effcicncy: No effciencl requirsments for waler heater with siiorage capacity less than 20 gsllons.2' Ins|rlation musl be provided for rhe first I fl of oudet piping tor a constant lem$rature nonrecirculating storage sys*m ard for the inletpipc belween the slorag€ tank end a heat trap *n a storag€ syst6rn.3' s€rvice walst4€etir€ eguipnBnt srta{ b€ pfi/ided with con}ors to ailolv a sepoint of 1 .ro"F for oquipment $eMng dwsring units and90"F for equipnront 3erving non4weltirlg units. Lavatory ouilet lemperstures sl€lt b€ limitGd to .l10.F.
4' Heat traps must be pfovided on inlet afid outtsl vertical pip€ d3ers sefving slorage wsler heaters and storag,e tanks nor having intsgralheat traps and s€rving a nonrecirrulating system.Heat traps must be ins{alled as cbse as pracilical to th€ $torag€ tank. Acceptablo heal t6ps are eithera) a device spociftcally de$gned fior lhe purpose orb) an anarEemsnl of tubirg thal forms a loop of 360.F, orc) piping that ftom lhe point of conneclion to the wat€r heat€r (intet of outtet) includes a t€ngth of piFling dir6c*ed downwards b61oroconnedion ro rhe verticat piping of the suppfy water or hot wabr disrribution syetem.Generic Requiremonts: Must be met by all systsms to which the requirement is applicable:1' Ail equiFnent Itd systems musr be sized 1o be no gr€at€r lhan neEded to meet calculated loads, A single piece of equiprnent providingboth heating and coofing must satbry this ptovision for one function with the capacity fcr the other funcson ss srndr as possible, withinavaibHe equipncnt options.
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Exception(s):
- Th6 eguipment and/or system capaci$ may bo greator lhan calculatsd loads for standby purposs3. standby equipment musl beautomaticafry controfled to be off wfi€n tha primlry equiprnent andlor $y6t€m is operating.' Multiple units of the same equiprnent type uthose combi;d capaciries excsed the calcrtated bad are alkrrved if rhey are provk ed_ with contrd$ io sequence opGralion oi ihe units a$ the load increases or oecreaseE.
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Each heating or cooling 3)rstem $erving a single zone musl have its own tempersture controt device.Each hufilidificalicrr system must havo its ori!,n humidity mntrol device.Design healing and coding loads fur the building musi be determined using procedures in tfre ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentak oran app|ovcd equivalent calculatkrn procodure,
The systsm or zans snlol must be a progtammable therrnostat or othEr automatic conlrol meeting the folknrving q.iteria:a) capable of sefiing bac* Emperature to ss-F during heating snd sotting up to gS"F during cooring,b) capablg of automadcatty setting back ot shuttir€ do,\rn s]/stems during unoccopied hours using z different day $chedutes.c) have an accesslble 2-frour occupant overrido,
d) hovo a bsuery back-up capable of maintaining programmed settings for at lea$t lo hou.3 without power.Exception(s):
- A s€tback or $hulcff control is not raquir€d on thefinostats lhat Fntfol systems s€rving ar€as that oporal6 continuously.- A s€tback or shutof contn* is not required 06 systems with tolal ener$y demand ol z iw 1o.aee rtulh) or toss.The system mu$ supply outside ventitalion air as r€quirBd by chapter 4 t the Inrernational Mectranical code. lf the v6ntitat.,on systemis designed to supply outdoor-€ir quantitioe oxceedirq minimum required levels, the system must ba capable of redudng outdoor-airflftr/ to the minimurn required levels.
7. Air ducts must be in$ulated to sre foflowing levels:
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a) supply and r6tum air duc{s for conditi{hed air ttcated in uncondisoned spaces (spaces neithgr heated nor cooted) must bs insulatBdwilh a minimum d R-5' Unconditioned spaces includ€ altics, crau/, spaces, unheated basements, and unheal6d garag€s.b) supply and retum air ducls and plenums must be insulated to a minlrnum of R€ wlren bcatod outside ihe buildirg,c) When ducts are locat€d within extorior components (e.g., floors or roofs), mir{mum R{ hsulation is required onty belween the ductand the building exterior.
Exoepfon(s):
- Ducl insulalion is not required on ducts locaied witlin eguiprn€nt.
- Duct insulation is not roquired when the design tenp€ralure difference b€tween th€ interlrr and oxterior ol the ducf or pl€num doesnol €xc6ed 1 5,F.
8' Mechsnical fastaners and s€als' m€stic$, or g6sk6t3 musl be used when snnec{ing ducb lo fans ard other 8lr dishibutbn equipmenl,Including multiple-zone terminal unlts.
9' Alljoints, longitudinal and kanavBrs€ s€ams, and connoc.lions in dudwork must b€ secursry sealed using weldments; mecfianicalfasteners with seals' gaskets, of mastics; mesh and ma$tic sealing systems; of l,ap6$. Tapes and rnastics musl bo listed and labeled inaccordance with uL 1814 and shatl be marked '181A-F for pressur6 senaitivg tapo, "lBlA.M' for mastic or 'lglA-H, for heat€emitivgtape" Tape$ and maelics used to seal flexiblo air ducts and ffexible air connectors shalt coffpty wlth uL 1g1B and shalt b6 marked'181B-FX'forpressure-scnsitivotapeor'1818-M'frormastic. unlistedducltapeisnolpermtttedasasealanlonanymetalducb.Exceptioa{s}:
' continuously welded ard locking.typs longituctinat Fints and s€am$ on duc*s operating at stalh pr6s$ur€s l€ss than 2 inches w.g.pr6ssuf6 classification.
10. Fdl pipes ssMrg spsce-.onditioning system$ must be hsulated as fdlows:Hot wat6r piplng for headng syslerns:
1 1/2 in. lor pipes <!i 1lA-iq. nornlnal diameter,
2 in. fc pipes >1 1&-in, nominal diameler.
Chllled water, refrigerant, and b,rine piping systams:
1 1i2 in" insulation fof pipe3 <2,1 1t2-in. nominal diamEter,
1 1& in. insulation br pipes >1 1!2-hr. nomifiat diam€!6r.
Steam ilpir€:
1 112 ln. hsulstion for pipes <=t ilz-ln. nondnal diamster,
3 in. insulalion for pipes >1 1/A-in. nominal diameler.Exception{s):
- Pipe insulation is nd required for factory-instafied piping wlthin HVAC equffient.
- Pipe insulatbn is not nequirBd for piping th6t convgys ftri{h having a design operating temperalure rarlg6 behrcen gs"F and l6g"F.- Pipe hsulation is not reguired for piping that conveys ffuids that hav€ not been heated or cooled throngh the use of fussll fuels orelec{ric power.
- Piphg within room fan'ooil {with AHR|440 rating) and unit ventilators (witr AHRfSa0 rating}.- Pipe hsulation is rrct requirud for runout piping not excoedlng 4 ft in lengnh and I in. In diamster bot!,t€sn the contFt vatus and HVACcoil.
I 1' op€ratlon and mainlenance dodrm€ntation nust bE providod lo the osnEr tfial includes at least th€ foltoving info.rnation:a) oquipmsnt capscity (input and output) and r8quirod maintenanca actionsb) oquipnlonl oporatbn and mainlenance manuals
c) HVAC system conbol maintslaree and calibratkrn information, including wiring diagrams, schemadcs, ard controt s€quenc'd$crlptiorc; desirsd or lieH-d€t€rmined set points must bc psrmanenfiy reoorded on control drawings, at @,ntsol devi€s, or, for dhitdcori$d sysi6ms, in programming commonb
d) cofitplotc nanaUvc of how each system iE intended to operate.12' Th€rmostrats controlling both heating and cooling must be capable of maintraining a 5"F deadband (a range d temperature where nohealing or cooling is provided).
Exception(s):
- Deedband capability b not requirad if the th€tmo€tat does nol have automatic chang€orer capebility bebneen hsagng and oootir'.- special occupancy or speaial applicatiorc whsre wlde lemperature €nges are nol acceptabb and ale approved by the authorityhaving jurisdlc*ion.
13, Balancing devices providod in accordanoo with tMC {2005) 603.12.14' Dernand control wntilation (DCV) required for high de$ign occupancy areas (>40 persorll@o t2 in spaces >s00 lt2) and son ed bys),stem3 with any one of 1) an air-side economizer, 2) aulomatic nodulating control of lhe ouldoor ah damp€r, or 3) s dosign outdoorailf,ow greater lhan 3000 cfft.
Exception{s);
- Systoms with heat recovery.
' Multiple'zon€ systems without ODC of individual zones mmmunicafing with a cenhal conlrol panel.
- S)€te.ns with a design outdoor airflow less thafl 1200 cfrn.
- Spaces where the supply airflow rate minus any mekeup oroutgoing ranser air requlrement i3 bss thsn 1200 c{m.
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I 5' Tohl capecity of all oooling systerF wilhout econoffiizers shall not exceed 480 f€tu/h per building, or 20 percent of its air g@rpmizercapacity, wltichever is gtoater. For this projec{ the total cspacity of atl cooling equiprnent withoul economizers must be les than 4gskBtulh. This prcject lists 654 kBtu/lr capacity without economizErs.f 6' outdoor air supply and exhaust systems must have motorized dampers that autanatically shut when th€ systerns ff spaes sen ed arenol in us€. Oampors must b€ cepebls of automatieally shulting off during preoccupancy buildir4 warnr-up, cooldown, end setback,except when venlilation reduces energy costrE (e.g., night purge) or when ventilation must be supplied to m€€t codo roquiremenG. Bothotltdoor air $upply and exhaust air darnpeB must have a maxlmum leekage rate of 3 cftn/p at 1.o in w.g. vrhen lested in accordancewith AMCA Standard 500.
Exception{s):
- Gravity (non-motorized) dampers are asceptabre in bufidrngs ress than three sto,ri€s in height.- systems lvith a de$ign outside air intak€ or exhausl cEpacity of 3o0 cfrn (140 Us) or toss tfrat aro eguipped with mobr operateddampeF that open and close when lho unit is energiz€d and de-enorgized, respoclively.17' All teeze protec{ion systems, including seff-regulaling heat tracing, mu$t indude automatc contrDls cspable of shuttiqg off thesystems when outside air t€mperalures are above 40'F or when the conditions of th€ protecled lluid will prevent freezirq. Snow- andice-malsng systemB must includo autornalic cotrtrols capablo of shutting off the systems when the pavement terqrerature b above50"F and no precipilatkm is fal[ng, and an auiomalic or manual contft, that will allow shuioff when the outdoor temperaturo is abov€40"F.
18' hdividual fan systsms wilh a design $rpply air capacity of 5000 ofm or greater and minirnum outside air supply of 70 percent or grsaterof the supply alr capacity must have an energy remvery systom with at teast a 50 percont sffectiveness. where c"ooling wilh ouldoor ahi3 roquit€d thera b a msarc t'o byPass o{ c.ontrol lhe €nergy recovory sy$tsm to penilt soling wlth ouboor dr^Exception(s):
- Hazardous oxhaust s!,stems, commorcial kitchen ancl dolhec dryer exhaust systems that die Intemational Mechanical code prohibitstho uso of enargy recowry syslern3.
' Systeme serving spac€s that are h€ated and not coded to less than 60.F.
- where rnore than 60 percent of lhG outdoor hoaling onergy is providod fom site-€covered or sile solar energy.- Heatirts systems h dimate$ with lesc than 3600 HDD.
- Cooling sptems in climatcs with a 'l p€rc€nt cooling design wot butb tomperaluro l€ss than 64"F.- Systems roquiting dehumidmcation that employ energy recov€ry ift series with ths oooling coil..' Laboratory fume hood exhaust systems that haw eithar a variable air volume system capabte of reducing exhaust and makaup airvolurne lo 50 percent or less of design values or, a separate make up air suffi m€€ling th€ follo$ring mskeup air requirenenis: a)al leest 75 percent of exhaust llorA/ rale, b) heated to no more than 2;F below room setpoint iemperaiure, c) cool€d to no lorr/er than3"F abow room setpoint temperafure, d) no humidmcafion added, e) no sirnultaneous heaung and cooling.
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Section 1: Project lnformation
Project Type: t{ew Consfuction
Project Title: Rexburg 19
Conslruction Site:
Rexburg, lD
Ourner/Agent:
section 2: lnterior Lighting and power carcuration
A
Area Category
Designer/Contractor:
Todd Payne
Payne Engineering tnc
Pocatdlo, lD 83201
(208) 2324439
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Allowed
Watts /ff2
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Allowed Utlartts
Religious j trtzt'2fJ,8H,4l x
1.3 27097
Total Albfl€d Wat15 =27097
Section 3: lnterior Lighting Fixture Schedule
Fixture tD : Description / *f; , *"** per Lamp / Ballast
Religious Butdng (2084+ sq.n.y
TB I Tl2 Fluorescent 1: F1:2lamp fluor. / 4g. TB gZW / H€ctronicTglf 12 Fluorescent 2: F2:4lamp fluor. / 4g. Tg 3ZyIr/ ElectronicLinear Fl&rescert 10: F3:2 lamp nuor- / 4S Tg 32lM Elec{ronicLinearFluaescent 9: F4: 1 lamp nuor. I 24.Tg 17W I EtgcfonicIg I T12 Fhrcrescent 4: F5: I lamp fluq- / 4g. Tg 321rV / ElectronicTB lT12 Ftuorcscert 5: F6: I lanp fluor. / 48. TB 3ZW / Ebc{ronicTB I T12 Flrnrescent 6: F7:2btnp fiuor. | 21.fg l7W / El€ctron cLinear Fluorescent 10 : Fg: t |amp fluor- / 4€" Tg 3?/V.r ElectronicLinear Fluoresoent 1 1: Fg: 2 lamp flwr. I 4E Tg &W I EectronicTB / T12 Fluorescent & FIO:2ldnp fluor. /4ST8 32Wl Elec|ronicCorpact Flroresent 2:- F1i: n waftompact lluor. / euad 2pin 26W / Electronf c jcompact Ffuorescent 6: F12: 32 watt cornpacr fluq. / Triph +pin szw / grec,,onilicompact Fruorescert 7: F13: 32 watt compacr tur. / Tripte 4-pin 3a/r, / Electroni;iIncandescent 5: F14: 1 Iamp incand. / lncandesrcer.rt,0oVr/ icompact Fruorescent g; F'r6: 4 ramp cornpact fluq- if Quad 2-pin 26rrv / Etectonic rconpact FrL@rescent g: F'r7: 6 ramp oorrpact fluor- / ouad 2-ph 26V\r / Erecturonic
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Lightng Waftage:
q 1' Totar pl.posed watts musr be ress than or equar to lotat ailoned watts.
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27097 20009 YES
Conlrols, Switching, and Wiring:
tr 2- Daylight -zones under skylbhts more tinn 1 5 feet tronr the perimeter have tighting corhols sqparate from dayliight zones adjacent tover{cal lenesba0on
D 3. Daytigftt zqres have individual lighting conlrrols indepeildent fom that of the gqteral area lightir€.
Excepbbns;
E Gortigtrus dalf€ht zones spanning m fiFre lhan two odenta[ons are allqred to be @ntrolled by a sirEle controlling device.
E Daylight spaces endosed bywals orceiling heirht parltlions and contrairdng tuo or brrer1ght firrlgres are nol reqdred to have aseparate switch br generat area tifillng.
E 4- Independeflt Grtrols ior ead! space (switchlocrupancy sensor).
Exceptiuts:
fl Areas desitnated as seolrity or emergenry arcas that must be ocrtinuously lluminated .
I ughting in sarrways or oonidors that are erefi'"nts of the means of egress.
O 5. Master$vitch at entry to hoteUnrotel guestroorn.
D 6. Indivi&d dwelling units seFrately metercd.
p 7' Medical task lighfing or artfiisdory dsphy iighting claimed to be erempt hom @mpliance has a 66g1trcl device independent of lh€ oontrolof the nonexernpl lghtng-
g 6' Each space reguircd to have a manual c@lrol also allors for redrrcing the connected Fghting load by at bast 50 percerrt by efthercootroltrng all lurfnaites' dud swidring of alternate rqr€ of luminairJs, alternate luminaires. qaltemate bmps, strrrrlcfiing the middlelanp lwninaies independently of olher hnps, or stt itcfiing each luminairc or each tamp.
Excr.ptiona
fl Only one lrninaire in space.
f] An occupant-sensing device controksth€ area.
E TfE area is a onidor, storer@m, rc*oom, public bbby or sleeping r"rnit.
E tueas dtat use less than 0.6 Wath/sq-fi.
g 9. Automatic lighting shutoffcontrot in buldings targerthan 5,000 sq_n-
Excedbns:
g Sleeping units, pa$ent cale areas; ild spaces where automatic sfrutoff urould endanger safety or s€cudty.
O l0-Photo€ll/astsmornical lime svrritcfr on e.xledor fghls.
Exeptions:
I Lighting tnbnded for 24 hour use.
E 11.fandem wircd one{arnp and thr€e-larnp bdlasled luninaires (No singil,e{amp balasbs).
Excq@ns-'
D Electronic high-feqrency ballasts: Lrrninaires on emergency circ_uits or with no available pair.
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Assignment Form
City of Sugar City tr Modison County
Name: Ket+twrL]4"h0 tqr\ SWeo Dare: g-tto- tz
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Transmittal
Rexburg 19
HCC Job #201214
Jobsite Numbers:
FAX:
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60 West 2nd South Suite 201 Rexburg, lD 83440-
(2oB) 7 87 -8040 FAX:(208) 7 87 -801 7
To: The City of Rexburg
PO Box 280
Rexburg, lD 83440-
Attn: Amanda Saurey
Phone: (208) 359-3020 FAX:
From : Headwaters Construction Company
160 West 2nd South Suite 201
Rexburg, lD 83440-
Signed: Chad Richards
Phone: FAX:
Re Fire Alarm Shop Drawings
Specification Section:
Transmitted for:
g ForApproval
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Transmit By: Hand Deliver
Bid Package:
fl For Review and Comment E Othern ForYourUse
This Transmittal includes the following:
I Shop Drawing I Product Data n Sample I Copy of Letter I Other
3 Approved a Approved as Noted a Returned for Correction
3 Resubmit_Copies for Approval n Submit_Copies for Distribution I Return Corrected Prints
Please review and approve the attached fire alarm shop drawings for the Rexburg 19 project.
Signed:
lf Enclosures Are Not As Noted, Please Notify Us lmmediatley
Chad Richards
REXBURG 19
FIRE ALARM SHOP DRAWING REVIEW
16 Januarv 2013
Fire Alarm SYstem:
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Make corrections noted on Plans.
Submit drawings and calculations to AHJ. Submit letter of acceptance with system
submittals.
All Speaker Strobes shall be white in color'
Submittat Rejected pending acceptance by local AHJ'
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ENGINEER'S REVIEW
Engineer's rwiar is for general conformance wilh the dslgn concept
And conlract documents. Markings ot commenls shall not be
construed as reliedng the Contractor ftom compliance with lhe prolect
plans and specifications, nor departures therefrom. The Contractor
remains responsilrle for delails and accuracy, for confirmiry and
conelating all quantilies and dimensions, and for performing his work
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The con\,enience of an addressable fire
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systerl. 5806 provides you witir the revolutionary value and performance of addressable sensing technology
combined with exclusive, built-in digital communication, distributed intelligent power, easy to use interface.
PowerJul features such as drift compensation and maintenance alert are delivered in this powerful FACP from
Silent Knight.
For more information about the IntelliKnight system, or to locate your nearest source, please call
1-800-328-0103.
Description
The basic 5808 system can be enhanced by adding
modules such as 5860 remote annunciator, 5824
serialiparallel printer interface module (for printing system
reports), and 5496 intelligent power module- 5808 supports
Hochiki or SK protocol devices. 5808 also features a
powerful built-in dual line fire communicator that allows for
reporting of all system activity to a remote monitoring
location.
Feafures
. Built-in support for up to 99 SK detectors and 99 SK
modules.
. Built in support for 127 Hochiki SD devices.
. Up to 125 zones and 125 output groups.
. Uses standard wire----no shielded or twisted pair required
Builtin digital communicator.
Central station reporting by point or by zone
Supports Class B (Style a) and Class A (Style 6 or 7)
configuration for SLC.
Distributed, intelligent power-
Drift compensation.
13 pre-programmed output cadences, (including ANSI-
3.41), and 4 programmable outPuts.
Notification circuits can be confiqured as 2 Class A (Style
7'1 or 4 Class B (Style Y), or auxiliary power for resbttable,
constant, or door holder power.
Built-in annunciator with 8O-character LCD display-
RS485 bus provides communication to system
acoessones.
Built-in RS-232 and USB interface for programming via a
PC.
Upload or download programming, event history or
detector status via remote or direct connection'
lmprovements in SKSS deliver five times faster
upload/downloads.
Built-in synchronization for appliances from AMSECO,
6""--O, Faraday, System S"n.oP, and WheelodP'
One Form C trouble relay rated at 2-5A al! '4 VDC and
two Form Cprogrtamma6b relays rated at 2'5A at27'4
VDC.
. ProgrammaOle date setting for Dalight Saving
Time
. Plex-? door option combines a dead front
cabinet door rlith a clear window, limiting
access to the panel while providing single
bufton operatidn of the reset and silence
functions-
Inteqrated dead fiont panel protects operator
froni' exposure to electrical components.
. The FACP enc,losure features a Plexigtass@
viewing window to protect annunciator'
. Acknouvledge function allows operatorto keep
track of event status.
lnstallation
The 5800 can be surface or flush mounted'
Gompatibility
The 5808 SLC supportrs multiple device types of the
sarre protoool:
. SK (System Sensor)
. Hocftiki SD
You cannot mix SD and SK devices on a FACP'
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Specifications
Electrical
PrimaryAC: 120 VRMS at 5Q160 t1z,
2.75A.
Total Accessory Load: 6A@27-4
VDC
Notification Power: 6A @ 27.4 VDC,
powerJimited
Siandby Cunent: 170 mA
Alarm Current 325 mA
Notification & Auxiliary Circuits:
3A @ 27 .4 VDC Per circuit,Power-
limited
Batiery Charging CaPacitY: 7.0-35
AH
Battery Size: 18 AH max. allowed in
FACP- Larger capacity batteries can
be housed in an RBB ac@ssory
cabinet
Physical
Flush Mount Dimensions:
14.5"Wx24.75"Hx3.5"D
(36.8 W x 62.9 H x 8.73 D cm)
Overall Dimensions:
16"Wx26-4"Hx4.65"D
(40.6Wx67Hx'l1.8Dcm)
WeighL 28lbs. (12.8 kg)
Color: Red
Telephone Requirements:
FCC Part 15 and Part 68 aPProved
Type of Jack RJ31X (two required)
Approvals
NFPA 13, NFPA 15, NFPA 16, NFPA
70, & NFPA 72: Central Stiation;
Remote Signalling; Local Protective
Signalling SYstems; Auxiliary
Protected Premises Unit; & Water
Deluge Releasing Service. Suitable
for automatic, manual, waterflow, sprinkler
supervisory (DACT non+oded) signalling
services.
UL Listed
CSFM 7165-0559:O142:
MEA429-92-E Vol. XIV
S-BUS Accessories
586OlR Remote Fire Annunciator
Features the same B0 character backlit
LCD display keypad and ftrefightefs key
switch as the 5808. 5860 is graY and
5860R is red.
5496 Intelligent Power Module
A 6 amp notification power expander that
provides four additional power-limited
notifi cation appliance circuit outputs-
5880 LED/IO ll/lodule
Feafures 40 LED oulputs, 8 normally open
dry contact inputs and one piezo ouput.
5865-3 and 5865-4Remote LED AnnunciatorFeatures 30 programmable LED (15 red
and 15 yellow) outputs and a Piezo
sounder. The 5865-4 adds a silence and
reset switch to the package.
5824 Serial/Parallel Printer
lnterface Module
Provides one parallel and one RS-232
serial port for connecting a printer to 5808.
Use to print a real-time log_of system
events, detector status reports, and event
history.
5883 Relay Board
Features 10 general Purpose Form C
relays" Used with 5880 module'
Miscellaneous Accessories
5660 Silent Knight Softnrare Suite
PGbase softvYare for FACP
programming. Upload and view panel
account information, event history and
detector status.
5670 Silent Knight Softrrare Suite
End-user facility management software
allows viewing of detector status and
event history via modem or direct
connection.
Plex-2 Door
Dead front cabinet door with clear
window to limit access to the FACP.
RBB
Remote Bafiery Box Accessory
Cabinet. Use if backup batteries are
too large to fit into FACP cabinet'
Dimensions:
16" W'x 10" H x 6" D(406 mm W x 254
mmHxl52mmD)
Hochikiand SK Devices
See the specification sheets listed
Oetow tbi'a complete listing of the
Hochiki and SK devices.
53624 Hochiki SD Devices data
sheet
59623 SK Device Protocol Devices
data sheet
IntelliKnight & Jumpslart are Registered
Trademarks of Silent Knight Flexput is a
Trademark of Silent Knight
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KNIGHT
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3.6.1.1 Current Draw Worksheet for SK SLC Devices
Use Table 3-2"o deteimine current requirements during alarntlbatlery standblr operation when
Sli SLC devices are installed. You can insrall up to 99 SK delectors and 99 SK rnodules.
(.Copy tiie page if additi<;nai space is required.)
Table 3-2: Current Draw Worksheet for SK Devices
Device Numberof
Devices Cunent per llevice Standby
Gurrent
Alarm
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f or eacn oevl@ use lllls lormtrlr: l hrs column X I lrts column = Current per trumb€f ot devr@s.
Fire Panel (Current draw from bakry)I Standby: I70 mA l70mA
Alarm: 325m4 325rnA
Addressable S[,C Deteclors
SK-Photo \L
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(99 max.)l
Standbv/Alarm: 0.27 mA
3"2{ na 3"zl mA
SK-Pholo-T mA rnA
SK-Ion mA mA
SK-Heal e-548A o.54 mA
SK-E€al-ffT mA rnA
SK-Beam (without integral lest)sLc blzndby/
Alarrn: 2mA
SK-Beam-T (with integral test)5 SLC Standby/
darm: zro1^
SK-Duct6 ST,c StandDy/
Alarm: 0-27 mA mA mA
SK-Acclimare
Standby/Alarm: 03 nA mA mA
SK-Heat-ROR rA mA
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Table 3-2: Current Draw Worksheet for SK Devices
Device Nurntrer of
Sevic+s Current per Device $tandby
Cunent
Alarm
Current
Addressable St,C Modules
SK4ontrol
IL
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(99 max.)l
stc Stadby/ 0.375m4 mA
Alarm: 0.375nnA mA
Aux.
Power
Standby l.7mA mA
Alann 7mA mA
SK-Monitor
Standbv/Alarm: 0.3?5 mA
4'i nt +.{nA
SK-Minimon mA mA
S K-Pull-SA/SK-Pull-DA l.f rA 1"5 rnA
SK-Monitor-2 Standby/Alano: 0.75 mA mA mA
SK-Mon-10 SlandbyiAlarm: 3.5m4 mA mA
SK-Relay{Standby/Alarm: l-45 mA mA tnA
SK-Control{
sLc Standby/ 2.25m4
Alarm: 2.25lln4
mA
mA
Aun- Pwr Stasdby/
Alarm:
8mA
20mA
mA
mA
SK-Relay Standby/Alarm: 0.255mA mA &A
SK-Zone
Aux Pvrn
Stardby l2mA mA
Alann 90mA mA
sLc Staodby/
Alarm 0.27 nA mA mA
SK-Z,one{
Aux Pwr srandby 50InA mA
Alarm 270m4 mA
src Standby/Alarm 2 nA mA mA
St,C Accessories
B50lBIIF2 Sounder Base
(99 max.)
ArrxPwr Standby: I mA mA
Alarm: 15 nA mA
s[c Alarm: 0.784 lnA
B224RB Relay Base StanaUyLCJam: 0.5 mA mA mA
RTSI5r/l5l KEY Alarm: 75 EA mA
RAl00z Alarm: lomA mA
Sl,C Isolalor Devices
SK-lso (lsolator Module)(lt)0 max)Standby/Alarm: 0.45 mA mA mA
B224Bl IsolatorBase Staodby/Alarm: 0.5 mA
Accessories Modules
5860 Remorc Fire Alarm Annunciator (8 max)Standby 20mA mA
Alarm 25mA mA
5824 S€rial / Parallel Module (2 rnax.)SunAUvlatarm: 45mA mA mA
5496 Notificdion Power Expander L(8max.)Standby/Alarm: l0 mA Zo *A 2a^A
589t(L loleUigent Power exPander Statdby/Alatm: lOmA mA mA
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3. If using door holders, you do not need to consider door bolder current for alarm/battery standby, because pgwer is
rernoved during rhal tim; ii;;";;, g;rii"m"r Jpl*ii"t, o*. tt"u"* a** cuneirt and must be included in the
6.0,{ total currEnt that can be drawn tom the panel'
4. Use nexl size battery with capacity greater lhan required'
5. SK-Bearn-T draws a maximu* oi sbO*e frorn Auxiliary power only when lbe test feahre is used' This- should be
considered when detemr'inilrg ir"if ir.y po*". "upu"r!-biuitotLi."i'"t
A into cunent requiremeils for day to day
operation.
6. The SK-DUCT housing contains a vacant Drount for a SK-Relay (sold separately)- Current draw for the SK-Relay is
calculated by increasing the sK-Relay row of the caliuiurioo ii'"Ji uy ool or ei6h sK-Relay used with a sK-Duct'
Table 3-2: Current Draw Worksheet for SK Devices
Device Number of
Devices Current per Device $tandby
Gurrent
Alarm
Current
t86:4*tED Annurrciator
(with reset and silence switches)
(8 max.)
S|andby: rl m/r MA
Alum l45mA mA
5865-3 LED Annunciator
ffidFa 35mA mA
nbrm: 145 mA rnA
5880 LED UO Module
Standbv: 35 nA mA
Alarni: 2fr) mA lllla
5883 Rclay lnterfzc*(32mu<.)
Standby: OmA mA
Alarm: 220m4
Q2mAPrrelaYl
mA
Total System Current rqq.-?e 35t4 '74
Auxiliary DeviceJ Refer to dsvices manual for orne'nt rafing
Alarrn/Staodby: mA mA mA
aUrn/Standby: mA mA mA
elarrn/Stan&y: mA mA mA
Alarm/Standby: mA mA !oA
Auxiliary Devices Currrcnt a
Notifi cation Appliance Circuits Refer to dev-ces manual for currentratmg.
AIam: mA mA
Alarm: mA $A
Atarm: mA mA
Alarm:rnA mA
Notifi cation Applianccs Current P mA
@ in syslem (line A + line B + c)AcP na g{*a
D x -001):o;z- A D.'35t ^
@ NFPA 7a chaptn l, l'5 -2-51:L\H
Multiply lines E and F.Ibtal stendDy-:Alt t4.B AH
e- 5 minrxes: '0833 hours)o.cvs5H
Total alarm AH o,o3 lJl
Add lines G and La
Total ampert hours
required
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i:rc:r rola'" Lhe ii-ey or elrifl'a code ii'promprred. siience LED wiii iighl
_'ress Wi7,&5t tben rorate oe k9l or enter a code if prompled. when rL-, A]am orioubie js acklowiedg"d - E wiil appear il d:c annuncralor dispiay as shor,,,n Bejcra,.
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T: ouoles Acknowledge
View Alarms, Supervisoriei,
and Troubles lress the V or 4 button to view Aiarms, Supervisories, aad Troubles.
londuct a Fire Drill
i. prt, Wfr.to access Maia Menu, ftren rotate the key or enter a code if prompled.
7. PressW.; to select System Tbsts.
3. Enter code if prompted, fhen press Wa sele*tFireDnJl.
4. Pr.r"Wto srarr rbe fire drill.
5. Prt""W,to end rhe fue drilI.
View a Point's Status
1. Pr.ss "{&to access Mai:r Menrl theu rotate fhe key or enter a code if prompted.
Z. Then press W to selectPoint Functions.
3. Enter code if prompted, then press Wto sele*tpoiat San:s.
+- Select the module the device is locared on by usiag the V or A. rb.npressffi.
5. Enter the poiat number.
lheck Detector S ensitivitv 1. Foilow steps l thro@*ams.
2. Press i> to view detector sensitivitv.
iet Time aud Date
1 . Prtss ffii to access Mai' Menu, then rotale the key or enter a code if prompted.
2. Then press ffi to sele,ctSet Time & Date. Enrer a code if prompted
3. Make changes in tbe fields on the screen as necessary.
4. Press%if you wish to keep the changes.
5. Pr"ssWb set the entered time and date.
Bnabie/DisableaPoint
1. Press ffi to access Main Menu, then rotab ttre key or enter a code if prcimpted-
Z. Theu press ffi to select Point Functions.
3. Enter code if prompted, fheu press W n selentDisabie / Enabte Pr
4. Select the module the point is located on by usingthe V or A. Then pr"r, ffi.
5. Euter the poiat number.
Vieu' Event History
1 . pr.ss Wto access Main Menu, then rotate the key or enter a code if prompfed.
Z, Press @ to select Event Histoly.
3. Press tle V or 4 to view events in tle history buffer.
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SKE-Series
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:13"1'.,i5;tT""1il:"J-Tir$? filJ':"r:'#,';;;*n' * or zb z,vnus Jplration to accommodate most
instaltations. The audio messages ar" nefO'pi5Oilttt4i1ui?Jl" ;;ilt t microphone' through the line level
input, or by downroading via the internet.'i" ,ioo"rs sKE-450-iii tii+-r^e sptitter)and sKE-450-zN6 (w6-
zone spritter) arso conta'in a zone spritter ";;r;;i;ividing
*,e speat<er output into 4 or 6 separate outputs'
Diqital Message Repeater -Built in to
tnJ SrcE motherboard. No additional
wiring to install makes setuP fast
and easY. CaPable of storing three
messagLs, messages one and two
are buiit in messages of uP to 30
seconds. Message three is field
programmable and can be uP to 45
seconds long.
Digital Signal Processor'Processes
dioital quatlty audio' generaies tones
arid provides control functions'
Supervised Microphone -The built in
supervised microPhone Provides
system Paging function and field
message Programming caPabilitY'
Dead Front Cabinei - Provides
protection for users, Prevents
iampering with system electronics'
Dedicated relays-Built in form "C"
relavs for alarm and trouble increase
ttexiUltity and keeps installation cost
down.
Two lnPuts-One reverse PolaritY
input and one supervised dry contact
input provides maximum fl exibility'
' Buili in system power is capable of
operating the sYstem and charging
sYstem backuP batteries'
. The SKE-ZN4 zone splitter provides
four Class B or Class A outPut
circuits (50 watts each, max)' The
skE-zN'o zone spliiter provides six
Class B or Class A output circuits
(20 watts Per circuit, max)' Both
splitters provide paging by zone or
all call'
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provl{lcs rnaximum fiexibilitv tc accorrmodaie
your voice evacuation requirements
PTlruit$;"ffiiffi rhe sKE-series Voice Evacuation svstem-providess0-watts of::,y11
lW1l,:^.'^:::":;:.bofseveraldifferentmodels,ihepower. The SKE-Series system ":P1t, i,^^^^^^ Danoarar nnwer su'oN4 or sKE--tJ;ffi : rJ;r;ffii"T ;,n,,r i';;;l M,":::*,:::*ii:,ff]ff ::3tI
and a supervised mrcrophone' Arr moders h;;;i*;-J;l"gl9*n""1it":*lt'::ffii:!113;:1i'" on
SKE-Series Voice Evac'
System
The SKE-450 and SKE-4SO-ZN4iZN6
voice evacuation are activated when
one of the two alarm inputs are tripped'
When this occurs the control will output
a ore-recorded audio message
corresponding to the alarm input that
was trippdd. ihe repetition of the digital
audio message and the selected
notification output are completely
programmable.
The SKE-450-ZN4/ZNO comes
equipped with a 4 or 6 zone sPlitter
respectively, capable of dividing the
speaker output from the amplifier into
four or six Class B or Class A outputs'
The zone splitter also has an All Call
feature that will activate all speaker
zones regardless of the individual
toggle switch settings'
Both models Provide seven visual
indicators for, Speaker Trouble, Alarm'
MicroPhone Trouble, Command 2
Trouble, Earth Ground Fault' Low
Battery, and Power.
Features
. 50 watts of outPut Power on a 25 or
70.7 VRMS sPeaker circuit' The
speaker circuit can be Class A or B'
Provides maximum flexibility for new
or retroflt jobs'
' Downloadable Voice Messages via
direct connect. lf You need a
different message download it from
the SK website free of charge!
SKE-Series Voice
Evacuation
Listing/APProvals
. UL Usted
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Engineering SPecifications
The system shall contain a voice evacuation system to supervise and operate UL listed voice evacuation
speakers. The system shall have a built in uL listed power supply. The sirstem shall be capable of supoortlng
Specifications
Operating Voltage: 120 Vrms @ 60Hz /*230 Vrms @ 50Hz
(*ask for HV version)
Speaker Wiring
an optional UL listed zone spiiiterthat can be housej in the nraiir voite "'crrtrc,lc:b'inet. In additiott, the gYsicnr
will issue pre-recorded voice commands locally for purpose of evacuation. The system must support a minimum
of two pre-recorded messages and have tfre clpaUitity of adding application specific messages through the use
of a pC. The voice "uuru"iion system shall have the ability to provide a supervised microphone for the purpose
of audible local instructions that will ovenide the pre-recorded messages. The system shall contain a dead front
panel inside the enclosure to protect the circuitry from tampering and to protect the operator from hazardous
voltages.
Current Draw:
Standby:
Alarm:
ZN4 Current Dravu:
Standby:
Alarm:
Flush Mount
Dimensions:
Height:
width:
Depth:
140 mA
590 mA
45 mA
250 mA
(all channels)
24.75" (62.9 cm)
14.5" (36.8 cm)
3-7116'(8.73 cm)
with 5/8" protruding
Overall Dimensions
Height 26-3/8" (67 cm)
Width: 17-3116" (43.66 cm)
Total Depth: 4" (10.'16 cm)
Operating TemP.: 32'to 12O" F
(0" io 4e' C)
Humidity:10 to 93% RH
Optional Accessories
SKE-V7O Module-Converts speaker circuit
voltage from 25 to 70.7 Vrms. Cunent
Draw: Standby 10 mA; Alarm:70 mA.
SKE-SRM-supervised remote microphone'
Current Draw: StandbY & Alarm: 30 mA.
ZN6 Curent Draw
Standby: 35 mA
Alarm: '120 mA
(all channels)
Doted Une is
return wires for
ctass A (style z)
Supewision
EoLResistot
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is Clss B (StYle Y)
Supervision
Command 1
Wiring
Dotted Line is ClassA
{Style Z) SupeNision
Alarm
Polarity shown
EoLRsi*orand
Solid Line is for
class B (StyleY)
Supervision
SILENT
KNIGHT
This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes' We try,'to
k""p;;;;;Jrct infornration up-to-d"t" and accurate' we cannot cover all
specific applications or anticipate all requirements' All specifications are
subject to change without ;;;;' F;t more information' contact Silent Knight
7SS'O M"riOi"n 6ircle Suite 100, Maple Grove' Mn 55369-4927'
Phone: (800) 328-0103, Fax (763) 493'6475'
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by HoneYwell
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Table 9-1: Current Draw Calculations
Device Number of
Devices Gunent per D,evice Standby
Current
Alarm
Current
Main Control Panel I Standby: l,mnA 1,$mA
Alarm: 590m4 590mA
SKF-ZN4 I Standby: 45mA mA
Alarm: All Channels 250m4 nA
SKE-ZN6 t Standby: 35mA nA
Alarm: All Chnnnels 120 mA mA
SKE-SRM t Stmdbv: 30mA mA
Alarm: 30rtA mA
SKE-V?0 I Stadby:l0'rpA mA
Alarm: 70mA mA
Cunent Subtotals:tnA ocA
Notification Devices Refer to device manual for number of devices md current ratinp.
FuIl Lnad (50 watls)* V>r+3 Alarm: q5 22508A '{b8 tA
Current Sublotals:lqo 'A t6<4 nA
Total current raling of all devices in sysl,em (add TOTALS OF A€) X -{X}l:a. l+o A t.SSe= A
Number of standby houn. (24 or 60 for NFPA 72, chapter l, l-5.2-5):?)+ H
Multiply lines C (slandby current) and D:Total standby Aft 3,3s *r
Alarm sounding period in hours. (For example, 5 minurcs = .0833 houn)b.9gl3H
Multiply lines C (alarm curre,nt) and F:Total alarm AII o.i3 AH
Add lines E and G (AI{ = Ampere Hours)Total AII requircd B,rtl Nl
* Il less than 50 watts are used, calctlate 45 mA per watt.
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tsattery Calculation
9.1 Calculating Gurrent Draw and Standby Battery
This section enables you to determine the cunent draw and standby battery needs for your
installation (18 Ampere Hours maximum).
Batteries larger than 18 AH will not fit into the main control cabinet, and must be housed in
the RBB Accessory Battery Cabinet. See Section 3.8.2 for baftery installation.
Lines A through D have been completed for you. Complete the remaining instructions in
Table 9-l to determine battery size requirements.
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Emergency Communication Features:
. Plain or Al-ERT-printed white housings
- Amber lens strobes and speaker strobes
- Color lens aftachmenB for use with clear lens wall or ceilinq strobes
(See data sheet A\D500400)
- MeeB DOD specification reguirements
SpectrAlert Adyance Features:
. Plugin design for simplified installation and troubleshooting
- Mounting plate shoning spring easilytesrs wiring continuity
- Automatic seleclion of 12- ot 24-volt operation at 15 and 15/75
candela
. Fielci-sefectable candela settings of 15, 15/75,30,75,95, i 10, l l5,
135, 150, 177, 185 (please refer to Equivalent Candela Rating for UL
1971 Table)
- Rated fiom 32'Fto 120"F (indoordevices); -40"F to I 5i"F
(NEMA 4X lP56 weatherproof devices)
- Optional tamper-resistantTorx head screw
- Compatible with System Sensor synchronization protocol
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SpectrAlert Adyance, the broadest and most versatile line of
notificetion devices arcilable, includes a wide range of devices to
meet emergency communication application requirements.
ALERI-printed on white housings SW-ALERT, sWH-Al"lfiI, and
SPSW-ALERTamber lens strobes and speakerstrobes prwide visual
signaling for emergency comrnunication in compliance with AN57
UL 1638 - Standard for General Signaling Msible Appliances. Odrer
ALERTprinted models pr. pvide clear lenses for use widr color lens
strobe attachmens (amLj€i,b-lue, green, and red) that easily attadr to
strobe and speaker strobe devices without a candela dentinq.
ln addition, SpearAlert Mvance emergenry communication
devices include plain (non-printed) strobet horn $robes, and
speaker strobes.These device5 along with ALERTarinted devices
and spectrAlen Advance accessoriet can meet a wide range
of requirements for indoorand outdoor applications. induding
emergenry communication, general signaling. sevele weather, and
emergency response.
All SpectrAlert Advance emergency communication and genenl
signaling deMces are compatible with the entire SpectrAlert Advance
line and include all the same time- and money{aving innovations.
For examplq pluEin designs simpli! installation and reduce costly
ground faults; universal mounting plates wirh onboard shoning
springs test wiring continuity to speed installation and protect
devices from damage; and fi eld*elecable settingtprwide versatility
and enable installers to quickly set each device to meet application
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rhe universal mounting plate. Also, spectAlerf Advance p'oducts, when used v/it.h the Sync{ircuil' Module accessoqr, shall be poweted from a non-coded
notification appliance circuil outpul and shall operate on a nominal 12 or 24 volts.\ hen used wifi the 5)'n c'SrairModule,l2-voh+ated notlfrcation appliance
circuil outpuls shail operale between 9 and 'l 7.5 voh s;24-yolt-rated norilication appliance circuit outpuls shall operate between 1 7 and 33 volts. Indoor
SpeorAlen Adrance products shall operatc between 3 7 and 120 degrees l-ahrenheit from a rEulated DC or full-wave rectifred unfilteied power supply. Sgobct
horn strobes, and speakcr srrobcs shall have field*elcctablc candcla sen ings, including 15,15/75,30,75,95, 1 i 0, 1 I 5, 1 35, 150,177 'and 185'
strobe .^, <6ad.rarDd aAv:,r,rr. r,Ar:ii.l ' :ns f.robcs) anc :hal! oc arptovcd tor iire proleeiv: Srirvicc crThc srrobe shall be a Syslcm Scnsor SpcctrAlert Advarrcc t.4cjcl - i;slcd ':o !L 1971 {clear k
shall be approved for f re protective serMce as lisred in Al,lst/uL 1638 (amber iens strobes).The strobe shall bewired as a primarysignaling notifrotion appliance
and comply wifi the ,qmcrjcans wirh Disabilities Act reguircments for visible signaling appliancet flashing atl Hzovet ttre strobes entire operating vohage
range.The strobe light shall consist ofa y.enon flash tubc and associatcd lenS/rcflectorsltstem.
Horn Strobe Combination
The horn strobe shall be a System sensor SpectrAlert Admnce Model _- lisred to uL t97i and uL 464 and shall be approved forfire protedive seMce The
horn nrobe shall be wired as a primary-signaling notification appliance and complywith the Americans with Disabilities Act requiremenb for visible signaling
appliances,flashingatl Hzoverthestrobe!entireoperatingvohagerange.Thesnobelight$all consistofaxenonflashilbeandassociaredlens/renecor
system.The horn shallhave three audibility opttons and an oprionio swith between a temponlthfee?af,ern and a nontemporal (contjnuous) pattern'These
options shall be set by a multiple position swtch.The horn and horn ttrobe models shalloperate on a coded ot non-coded power supply'
Speaker Strobe Combination
The speaker strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Advance Model - listed !o UL 1 480 and UL i 971 and be apprwed for fire protecfive
signaling systems. speaker shall be capable of operati ng at25.o ot 7o.7 nominalVrmsselected via rotaryswitdl, and shallhave a freguency range of 400 to 4p00
Hz Speaker shall have powertaps that are selecl€d by rotary switch.The strobe shall complywith the NFPA 72 requirementsforvisible signaling appliancet
flashing at i Hz over fhe strobes entire operaring voltage range.lhe strobe light shall consist ofa xenon flash tube and associated lens/refledoriystem'
outdoor Products
spectrAlert Advanceoutdoorstrobet horn strobe5 and speaker strobes shall be llstedfor outdoor useby uLand shall opente beween minus4o degrees and 151
degrees Fahrenheil The producs shall be listed for use with a Sysrem Sensorourdoor/weaherproof backboxwifr half{ndr and three-fourfisindr conduit enriet
Synchronization Module
The module shall be a system sensor sync.crcuit model li4DL lisred ro uL 464 and $all be approved forfire protective serviceThe module shall synchronize
SpectrAleft srobes ar I Hzand horns ar temporal ttrree. Also, while operadng rhe sttobetihe module shallsilence the horns on horn sttobe models ovel a
singlepairofwires.Themodule*rallmounlroa4r%e x4,/16x21/8-in;dlbadcbox.lhemoduleshalialsoconsoltwoSt)deY(dassB)circuiEoronestylez
(class A) circuilThe module shall synchronize multiple zones. Daisy chaining lwo or more synchronization modulesrogetherwill syndrronize allfre zonesthey
control.lhe module shall not operate on a coded power supply.
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55"Lx47'Wx2.5-D
Strobe 6.0'1x5.0'Wx4.7-D
Dimensions -trrlount Strobe (including tens) 6.8- diameter x 25" D
Nominel (strobes and hom strobes)12 DOFWR or 24DCln n
lfiaximumsupervisaryVoltage(sPeakers) 50lDC
ffi 8ro 17.5v(l2vnominal)or17ro33v(24vnominal)
Strotie Fash Rate 1 flash Per second
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Data
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SPSV/-ALERT Speaker Strobe, Standard cd,Vy'hire, Amher Lens 5PsW+Sundard cd, White. Clear Lens
SPSCW.CLR-ALERT Speaker.Strobq Standard cd, Whire, Clear Lens 5P5R+Sundard cd, Red, Oear Lens
sPsW-O-R-ALERT Speaker Strobe Standard cd,Whire, Clear I ens SPSWH+Hiqh cd, While, Clear lens
Piain lryall Strobes SPSRIi.P Hiqh cC, Reo', Clear Len:
Standard cd, Red, Clear Lens 5P5Vni+Standarc cd, White, t"Jigh Voiume,Clea lens
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Sondard cd, Bed, Clear Lens, Ourcioor Piairr C€ilin Speaker Strober
SRHK-P High cd,Bed,Clear Lens,Outdoor SPSCW+ Sundard cd,l{hite, Oear lens
5W(+Standard cd,W)ite, Oear l-ens, Outdoor sPSCWHf High cd, Vvhite, Oear lens
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Piain Ceiling Strobe 5P5CWJ+tmite, Hiqh cd, HighVolumg Clcar Lens
5CW+Standard cd,\Mrite, Clear Lens Colored Lense:
PlainWali Horn Strobes IENS+Walfrnount lens arachment, blue
Smndard cd, Red, Clear Lens LENS+Wall+nornt lens anadrment red
Sondard cd,White, Clear Lens LENS.6 lrvbli+nounr lens anrdrment, green
?WlP High cd,Vuhite,Clear Lens Wall-rnount lens atodrm ent, amber
P2RK-P Standard cd, Red, Clear Lens, Ourdoor Ceilingflount lens atradrmenl blue
P2RHK+ High cd, Red, Clear Lent Outdoor Ceiljno-rnount lens afirdlmenl teci
P2\ /K+Standard cd, Vvhie Clear lent Outcioor tENS€C Ceiling-rnount lens anachmen! gregn
P2WHK+High cd,\ffiite, Clear Lenr Outdoor LENS-AC Ceilino-mount lens aftachment, ambel
ilote: All + models have a plain housing (no"FlRE'marking on coyeD.
All outdoor unitswith a'Kdesignation in the pan number include a
weatherproof back box All'ALERT"models are printed as such.
Note: For colo' lens information see data sheet AVD500400
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5496 Intelligent
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A dynamic combination of power and
intelligence for your notifi ca*ion
expansion needs,
The Model 5496 Inteltigent Power Module by Silmt Knight is tfre most-
powerful and cost-effective power supply available today. ft delivers 6 amps
of notification apptiance circ.lt power and built-in syndtronizaiion for
appliances from Gentex@, System Sensor@, Faraday,AMSECO and
Wheelock@ - what you need to drive power-hungry components like ADA notification appliances. The 996's
advanced microprocessor design is years ahead of the competition. tts sv'ritcfr mode power supply design is up
to 50% more efficiern than competitive linear mode power supplies-
f:^r +t^^ F^^. ^^-L;a.lr rrr L*E r'ubr buFrub.icated and cosl'effective notification power supply available, you need Model 5496. Call
Silent Knight today for more information at 1-800-446..6444-
r 3 €Inps per ouFut (Ir(xjit
. Ground fault detd<rrIntelligent Power ltllodule
The model 5496 is a 6 amp notification
po["er expander thal provides ils onrn
AC power connection, battery ctrarging
circuil and ba<J<up ba$ery ior use with
fire and security ccrkols strch as tre
IntelliKnight Modd 58OA Fre Control
/Communicaior- The 5496 b thecost-
effec*ive solution for powering
notifircafon appliances reguired by ttre
Americans wih Dsabilili,es Ac{ (ADA).
The 5496 has builiin ANSI cadenoe
pafiem, rvt{ch can rpgrade older
control panels that lackcadene
capabflity. The Ouput circuits can be
programmed as Notification eppfnnce
Circuits, or as Ap<iliary Poyer
(configur$le fol constant, teseEable,
or tur holderpower)-
Featrrres
. UL Usted for 6 anps of notificdion
povrer
. Powersupplfs advanced s$itcfl
mode dsign reduces damaging
heat and manage's poyyer up to 50%
rnore efficiendy lhan other syslens
. Built-in synchronizalion for
appliances from AMSE@, GenteF,
Faraday, System SensoF, and
Wtleelod€
. 24 VDC filtered outrut voltage
. Four power-limited ndificalion
oupuls: 2 Glass Aor 4 Class B, or 1
Class A and 2 Class B
. NACs are programmable as
Notification Appliance Gircu'rts, or as
auxiliary povverto be used as
constant, resettable, or door holder
power
. Corrrnunicates to the FAC,P v'ra *
wire SBUS (wire runs up to 6000 n)
. AC lsdehyopfion si.rutsdporer
to non-essential high€Jnent
accessories like magnetic door
holrlers
. Ligffirei$itde$gn adds to ease of
instal|afi.on and reduces sfiipplrg
costs
. UL881,1481& t97l Ssted
. ANSI Cadene panem outrut
c4atffty builtin
Specifications
AC kprn lmVACed.ZTA
olrqlut
Gunent
Slaley
Alarm
NofincatixfAuL
Pouer circutts:
Orrtsut
configuratim:
Anps per
orry.tdrcuit
Nstifcalion
circilitouF-d:
Bauflery cfnrging
caparity:
lld 5t196 htetligent
Pouer Module
AmttentTenrp-: 3P"to7fr"F
(f to4SC
24 \rDC at 6amps
4{)mA
160 mA
4
2 CtassA(Styie Q
4 GlassB (Sty|e n(f GassA&
2 gassB)
33 (63anpstotd)
n.4tofl'r-gVDo
@ 3.O arnps each,
4-7k* EOL
rqsistor required
on each Class B
circdi
35-OA}l
Dinen$ms:
Approvals: UL
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Engi neerin g Specifications
The contractor shall supply a power module compatible with the Silent lftight FACP. The power module musi
have 6-0 amps of output powBl': The pcr,' i " ,- ; : Cule shall ccnnect ic rle :,-ain Fl nP vi: e.: PS I 95 syct:m bl,:
(SBUS). The Outputs shall be programrnabie as Noiiiicairon Appliance Cucuits, or as Auxlliary Power
(configurable for, constant, resettiable, or door holder power). The power module shall have four separate
outputs.
The power module BS 485 bus shall be optically isolated providing ground loop isolation and transient
protection.
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Gompatible FAGPs
IntelliKnight 5700
IntelliKnight 5808
IntelliKnight 5B20XL
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KFIIGHT
This document is not intended to be used for installation prposes. We ty
to lrcep our produc* information rp-todate af,d acorate. We carnd oover
all ryecific applications or anticipate dl requirernents- Atl specificalions are
slbiect to ctrange vvilhout notice. For nrore informatioq contact Sjilent
lftight 7550 Meridian Cirde Suite 100, Maple Grove, Mn 553694927-
Phone: (800) 328{103, Fax (763) 493-&75.
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Table 2-4: Current Draw Calculation Worksheet
A
B
I C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
Device Number of
Devices Current per Device Standby
Current
Afarn
Current
I. or ea.ch detttce use this Jormula.:'lhis colunux A llxts c()lu}llil Lurrenl per nu.mber of dettices.
5496 Inteiligent Power Module
(Current draw from battery)t
Standby:40 mA 40 mA
Alarm:I60nA
'i
160mA
5496 Current 40 mA 160mA
Auxiliary Devices Refer 1o det ire monual for anent iaiigl
Ala.rm/Standbv mA mA mA
Alarm/Standbv mA mA mA
Alarm/Standby mA mA mA
AJarrn/Standby rnA mA mA
Auxiliar-v Devices Current VmA *mANotllication appliarces Refer to device manual for arrent ratin gs.'z(L t€*)@Zc Alarm:Ba mA 0mA lbocl me)z?- r \o er .-1 Alarm:2\L mA 0mA ,49,r{ mA
<.e l<a.5 Alarm:?l mA 0mA ?<<-mA
Alarm:mA 0nA mA
Notification Appliances Current 0mA lqll'A
Total current ratings of all devices in system (line A + Iine B + line C)t-tumA a517 *^
Total current ratings converted to amperes (line D x .001):O,OHD A 3,€11 A
Numberof standbyhours Q4or60 forNFPA T2,Chapter l, I-5.2.5).2r+ H
Multiply lines E and F.Total standby Afl .D.g bAH
4la6p s6lpding period in hours.
@or example, 5 minutes :.0833 hours.)o,O 3lU
Multiply lines E and H.Total alarm AH O,3 Arl
Add lines G and I.Total standby and alarm AH l.zG l,tr
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2.6.? Current Dravs S/oi"ksheet
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D
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G
H
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Table 24: Current Draw Calculation Worksheet
Device Number of
Devices Current per Device Standby
Current
Alarm
Current
f'or each dcvlce use |fi.ts.lonnuu:'rii:t,l iier ;.u)i r ";1 C3\':i.
5496 Intelligent Power Module
(Cunentdrawfrom banery)
t
Standby:40 mA 40 rnA
Alarm:I60 rnA 160 EA
5496 Current 40 mA 160 mA
Auxiliarv Devices W tDffiffiilri anrat ratin gs.
Alarm/Standby mA mA nA
Alarm/Standbv mA un mA
Alarm/Standby mA mA BA
Alarm/Sandby BA mA mA
fuxilia ry Devices Current PEA pne
Notifi cati on appliarces @uaevuiizanaalfoTattairutingl
2\Q \\ o ee +A-larm: ?\L mA 0mA &cll r.A
Pz-8- r€ ec ldJ Alarm: 9C>mA 0mA i12g mA
<9 r€e..2-Alaym: -i'l mA 0BA lL4LnA
Alarm:!'l.l^0mA mA
Notifi cation Appliances Current 0nA -Zlro nA
Total currentratings of all devices i:r system Qine A + iine B + iine C)40 IItlI LL?o sa
Total current ratings converted to amperes (line D x .00 i )e. oLl A zz-1 A
Numberof standbyhows (24or50 forNFPAT2, Chapter i' i-5.2.5).24H
Mrndply lines E and F.Total standbY i{fi -o36^i.,, ,';t:;'n'"
Alarm sounding period in bours.
(For example, 5 minutes = .0833 hours.)o.c833H
Multiply lines E and H.Total alarm AH o.lc{ an
Add lines G and I.Tbtal standby and alarm AH t. 15 'H
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Svstem Sensor
CHW J/Chime
CHSR 1/t/2-Wre Chime/Sfrobe
CHSW ./r/2-Wire Chime/Strobe
:(r/t/Hom
HW 1/Horn
HRK v Horn
P2R t/r'2-Wire Horn/Strobe
P2R.P r'r/2-Wire Horn/Strobe
PCzR 1/t/2-Wire Horn/Shobe
PC2R.P r/r'2-lVire Hom/Srobe
P2RH r/r/2-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela
P2RH-P r/r'2-Wire Hom/Strobe High Candela
PCzRH r'r'2-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela
PC2RH-P r'r/2-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela
P2W r/./2-Wire Horn/Stobe
P2W-P l/r'2-Wire Horn/Strobe
PC2W ./r/2-Wire Horn/Stobe
PC2W-P 1/r'2-Wire Hom/Strobe
P2WH 1/r/2-Wire Hom/Strobe High Candela
P2WH-P r'1/2-WAe Horn/Strobe High Candela
PC2WH r'j/2-WAe Horn/Strobe High Caudela
PCzWH.P r/t/2-Wre Horn/Stobbl{igh Candela
PzRK t/(Z-Wire Horn/Stobe
PC2RK r'1/2-Wire Hom/Strobe
P2RHK r'r/2-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela
PC2RHK r'r'2-Wire Hom/Strobe High Candela
P4R t/r'4-Wire Horn/Saobe
PC4R r/r'4-Wire Horn/Strobe
P4RH r'1/4-Wire Hom/Strobe High Candela
P4W t/r/4-Wire Hom/Strobe
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Selectable-Output
Horns, Strobes, and
Horffi Strehes
SpectrAlerr' Adva nce selectable-output horns, strobes,
and horn strobes are rich with features guaranteed to
cut installation times ond moximize profits.
Features
- Plug-in design with minimal intrusion into the back box
, Tamper+esistanl construction
- Automaiic selection of 12- or 24-volt operation at',5 ano 15/75
candela
. Field-selectable candela settings on wall and ceiling vnits'.15,15/75'
30,75.95, I i0, i 15, 135,150,177,and 185
. Horn rated at 88+ dBA at i 6 volts
. Rotary switch for horn tone and three volume selections
- Universal mounting plare for wall and ceiling units
' Mounting plate shorting spring check wirinE continuity before
device installation
. Electrically compatible with existing SpectrAlert proiuctt
. Compatible witl't MDL sync module
The SpectrAlert Advance series offers the most versatile and
easy-to-use line of horns, strobes, and horn strobes in the industry'
With white and red plasiic housings, wall and ceiling mounting
opticns, ano plain and F|RE-printed devices,SpectrAlert Acivance can
meet virtually any application requirement.
Uke the entire SpectrAlert Advance product line, horns, strobes,
and horn strobes include a variery offeatures that increase their
application versatility while simplifoing installation, All devices
feature plug-in designs w@iirinimal intrusion into *le back
bcx, which make installationsfax and foolproof while virtually
eliminating costly and time-consuming ground faults' Furthermore,
a universal mounting plate with an onboard shorting spring tests
wiring continuity before the device is insolled, protecting devices
ftomdamage.
'ln addition, field*electable candela seftings, automatic selection
of '12- or 24ttolt operation, and arotary switchfor horn tones with
three volume selections enables installers to easily adapt devices to
suit a wide range of applicarion requirements.
AgencyListings
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SpectrAlert Advance Specification s
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Wheriusedvyithdresyfcl-ircui|t'/|odu|e,t2+to|vatednatihcrtiortapftan'ceciLui|oUtwtssfia||operaiefieveen9and|7.5vdts;
appliance chcvit outputs shall operaLe helv,teen 17 and 33 valts. lndoor SpectrqJert Advance producrs shall operate berween 32 and 120 degreesFahrenheit
from a regulated DC or {ull'watre rcdihed unfihered power sultply.Suobes and horn strobes shall have freld-seleaafslecandela se(ingsinduding 15,15/753a,
75, 95, 110, 1i5, 1 35, 1 50, 177, and 185.
Strob€
The strobe shaflbe a System Sensor SpectrAlert Mvance t'Aodel-listed to UL l97l and shafl be aprwed{u fte ptaie.,,ive tet',4u:.f i(.tl.torL sfiijllb,:
wledasaprinlar+igna|ingnoLif|c2|jonapp|iarceandco[lp|ywithf'eAmer|can5withDi5a|'i|ilje5ActfeqUem
i Hzoverthestrobe!entiteopoatingvdlage,zll1ge.ltrcstrotxlightshallc.arsisto{zrcnanflashtubeartdassciatedlens/rdledo(sygrl,lt.
Horn Strobe Comhination
I he horn sttobe shall Lre a System Sensor SpectrAlert Advance Model_ lined to UL 19/1 ano IJL 464 and shallbe apprand {u {re prot€ctive 5ervic€.lhe
horn strcrbe shall bewred as a primary4ignaltngnoLihation applianceand complywitf the Anericanswith Dsabilities Act requirements for visifrie signaling
appliancel llashin g al I Hz ovet the svobe3 entire orytarirq voltnge range. i fre strobe light shall consin of a xenon flash uJbe and associated lenshe{leaot
5ystem-lhe horn sitallhave three audibilityoptir:ns and an option to swilch belween a ternpoalthreelpauernand a norxempsal(continuous)pattern.Ihe5e
options are set by a multiple position switdt.On foupwire products, the strobe shall be powered inciependently of the sounder.lhe horn on horn strobe models
shafl operate on a coded or non-coci ed pcwer supply.
Synchronization Module
The modufe shalf be a System Sensor Syncr-rcutmodel MDL li$ed ro UL 464 and *nllfuapgotedforfireprotective service.Themodule shallsyndtronize
SpectrAlefi strobes at I Hz and horns at temporal three. Alsq vrhile operating the strobes, the module shall silence the horns on horn stfobe models over a
singfe pair of wires.The module shall mountto e 4t1h6x 411/rcx 21/a-indt back box.The module shall alsc control two 5Me Y (dass Bl c|rcuits or oneltyleZ(dass A)circuiLThe module shall synchronize multiple zoncs.Daisy chainingtwoot moresyndtronization modulestogetherv',illsyndtronize dlthezsnesthey
control.lhe module shall not operate on a codcd powcr supply.
Stanciari Operating Temperature 32"Fie120"F (CCto4Eq
Humidit-v Range 1 0 to 93% non-condensinq
Strob€ FlEsh Rar€i flash per second
Nominal t/oltage Requlaied 12 DoFli/yfi' or requlated 24 WJFWI
Operaiing \roltage Ranget 8to 17 5V (12V norninal) or 16 to 33 V l24V noninall
lnputTerminal Wire Gauge lztalB ANG
Dimensions
Wall-fi4ount Dimensions (includins lens)
68' diameaet x 2.5' hiah (173 nim fiameler x 64 mm
56' L x 4.7-vl x 2.5' D M2 nim.L x I i 9 mm W x 64 mm D)
Horn Dimensions 56' Lx 4.7'W x 1.3' D (142 mm Lx I i 9 mm W x 33 mm D)
WaU-t*ount Back Bcx Skiri Dimensions {BE5-2, BESW-2}5 9' L x 5 -a-ul x 22' D (1 51 mm L x 1 28 mm W x 56 mm Dj
Ceii,ng-Mount Eack Bcx Skin Dimensicns (BB5a-2, BESCW-2)7.1'diametetx22'hiqh (183 mm diamet€rx57 mm high)
Wali-h{ountTrir, Ring Dimensicns {sclC as a 5 pack) (TR-H5.T&l.r/,HS)5]'Lx42'W x0j5-D(145 mm L x i22 mmWx 9mm D)
Ceiling-MountTrimFingDimeFsions(soldasa5Fack)(TRC-HS,TRCltrLHS) 6.9"diameterx0.35'hlqh(iT5mmcjiameterx9mmhiqh)
Notes:
i. fullWave Rectified (FWB) vohage is a non+egulated,lime{arying povyersource thaf is used on some po/yersupplyand paneloutputr
2. P 5, PC and 5C products will operate at 12 V nominal only for 15 ano 15/75 cd.
Bfr'%SJ7
UL Current Draw Data
i l:.): I ,:/
i47 $5?,4944Ll1rtivnt1 /,f,.i ( r frl)oi4l
4894l\,1/,.NA30 9{''[er*poral low
T'695b158r{ANA75 't53 l{cn-temporal higtr 57
696i5A42181t'lAhtA9!176 Non-temrroral Medium
5A4441202NANt195Non-lemporal low
6955214t{ANA
I
i 205 (oo,..i,liiqll 57
NA135High NA 228 247 (t;rn a Llediu:n
Candela Range $0 NA 246 220 Codcd 504640NALov/
221NANA177
2582K'NANA185
8- 17.5 Volts 'i6-33 Vott!
DC Input 1515
Temporal Medium 201ttl2157144132
Tempotal Low 19817915493bb143 247
Itlon-Temporal Hiqh 221201tto1i6r0091152i41 229
t02 163 187 n7 2168575t.t>I i5Non-Temporal Medium
Non-Tempcial Lovv t)o7a68i44l5l 182 ltu
FVfR lnpui
218214iqJ1681129788t50Temporal High
lemporal Mediunr 202184t6103AE78152 2V0
2011U1@i018676tJlt29194Temporal Lovv
Non-Temporal High I tz161142103 lto r81 203 zzl
Non-Ternproral Medium 208189t611095134155a5
t32
16-33 Volts
tu)154 184 n2
16-33 volts
DC Input 150 177 ia5 FWR lnput 1'35 i50 177 185
TemporalHiqh 245 259 2% 297 TemporalHigh ' 2.15 zrl 258 265
Temporal Medium /53 753 7,AB 287 Temporal fr4edium 224 7_50 258
Temporal Low 232 251 292 Temporal Low 221207zdl 248 zn
Non-Temporal Hiqh zt5 270 303 309 Non-Temporal High 233 248 275 721
NorrTemporal Medium 259 293 299 Non-TemporalMedium 219 1)1 262 267
Non-Temporallow 238 aEl lvl 295 Non-TemporalLow 214 229 25t 262
HornTones and Sound Output Data
8-17j t6-33 24-Volt Nom;nat
Switch
Position SoundPattern dB
Volts Volts Reverberant Anechoic
DC FWF DC FWR DC FVfR DC FWR
Temporal Hioh 78 78 84 84 88 B8 99 98
Temporal Medium 74 74 B0 80 86 ,K 96 96
Temporal Low 71 73 76 76 83 80 94 89
Non-Temporal Hiqh 82 82 88 88 93 92 100 100
Non-Temporal Medium 78 78 85 85 90 90 98 98
Non-IemDoral Lovv 75 75 81 8l 88 84 96 92
Coded Hiqh 82 82 88 88 93 92 l0l 10i
8r Coded Medium 78 78 85 85 90 fr 97 98
E C,oded Lcrw 75 75 81 81 88 85 Xi 92
tSettings 7, 8, and 9 arc not avai lable on Z+vite horn strobe tw.t95gt
/t
iliiilHryH
Wail-mount horn sttobe5
Wall back box skirt
SpectrAlert Advance Ordering lnformation
Wall flcrn Strobes Ceiling Strobe:
5CR strobe,stanciardcd,*P2R'i Z-Vy'ire Fiorn Strobe, Spndard cd;,Bed
PZRFI- 2-Vlire
pzvf 2-Wire llorn Strobc, standard cd, Ufiitc
SCRH 5trobe,Highcd,Red
SCV.!' Strobe,Sondardcd,White
5CWH Strobe,Highcd'\tYhitePIWH' 2-Wite Hotn Strobe,High cd,ffiile
P4W 4-lr'y'ireHoInStrobe,SW Horns
Horn. ReriP4RH 4-Wire Hoq Strobe High cd, Red
iqw 4-wte Horn sttobe,Standard d,white HW Horn,Vy'nte
Acc€sscriesV{all Strcb€r BB5-2 Bad<BorSkirlWall,EedSR"r Strobe,Standarclcd,Red BBSW-2 BadcBox SkirL Wall!@ite
SRH*t sfobe, High cd, Red
5\A/* Suobe, Standard cd, Whfte
Swiln Svobe. rligh cd, White
BB5C-2 EackBoxSki
BB5CV/-2 Back Box Skin, Ceiling, White
TR+|S Trim Ring,
TRW-H5 TrimRing,WallWhite
TBC-HS Trim Ring, Ceiling, Red
ffiiru
Ceiling l-iorn Strcbes-PC2R* 2-lMre Horn strob
rcznH z-WiteHo* Sttobe,High d,M
PC2i Ft 2-Wire Horn Strotre, Standard cd,Wlrite
PC2WH' 2-lMre Horn Ssobe, High cd,Whit€ .
rc+n 4-WreHorryStrobe,Standardcd,Red-PC4RH
4-Wre-Pi+w
+WreHornStrobe,@
Notes:I ejj +",o 'noa"r numberfor plain houslng (noflRE'marking on cove0' e'g, P2R*
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Phone: 830-5EN5OR2' Fax: 63O-37 7 4495$:a\vY
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SK-Pull-SA and SK-Pull-DA
in[etri gerrt Pr"lil Stations
by Honeywell
ldressable fire alarm pull station for use withThe sK-Pull-sA and SK-Pull-DA are a single action or dual action at
Si|ent Knighfs |ntel|iKnight'fire controt panet. Extremely elsv t9 operate, l*I-|.:1|?l'119:-T-:::*^,-^.
provide a fast ai^,-, .. ,u"i.-, :--,€r rs of manually initiating a fire alarm signal. The lntelliKnight panel recognizes
each manual pull station by its specific address saving-precious seconds in determining the location of an alarm'
For more information about the lntelliKnight system, or to locate you nearest source' please call
1-800-328-0103.
Description
The SK-Pull-SA is a single action pull station requiring only
one motion to activate the station. The SK-Pull-DA is a dual
acfion pull station requiring two motions to active the stiation.
Both pull stations are designed to work with Silent Knight
Intelliknight series fire alarm control panels (FACPS)'
Features
. Installer can open station without causing an alarm
condition
. Dual-color LED is visible through handle of station blinks
green to indicate normal operation and remains steady red
in an alarm condition
.Keyoperatedtestandreset|ockusing|ockp|ateactuator
. Key matches compatible FACP locks
. Meets the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility
Guidelines (ADAAG) contols and operating mechanisms
guidelines (Section 4'1.3[1 3])
. Meets ADA requirement for 5 lbs maximum pull force to
active
. Shell, door, and handle molded from durable LEXAN@
. Reliabte ffi6r touble-free operation
. Braille text on station handle
. Handfe latches in down position and the word Activated
appears, clearly indicating the station has been pulled
. Rotary address switches for fast installation
. UL Listed, including UL 38, Standard of Manually Actuated
Signaling SYstem
SK-Pull€A
-Gompatibility
;; ;l6"ll-an "tio sr+uttsA are compatible
with the followirg Intellil(night FACP's:
5600-5700
5808
5820XL
SK-Pull-DA
Model SK-Pull-DA and SK-Pull-SA
*r r gt i.i'.:L.-" ! -f :: - ti "l'-:' - r-r'''-r
--ic"tuo6iG!"ns3oaressab|ePu||Stations,Si|entKnightmode|
sK-Pull-sA single action pull station or sK-Pull-DA, dual action pull station'
sK-Pull-DA or SK-Pull-SA meet the ADAAG controls and operating mechanisms guidelines' and the ADA
reouirements for a 5 lb. "r'.-),,..''|lllTl pull force to activate the pull station'
Cl€AUIAhg::
Clrc8UlliirP: -
l?iring SXfull6A & SN+r,t'DA Pull Sfiano'|s
Specifications
Physical
Heisht 5-5" (14 on)
Width:4'(10.2 cm)
Depth:5.4 oz. (3.7 cm)
Housing Material: LEXAN polycarbonate resin
Bi-Colored LED:
Blinking Green: Normal
SteadY Red: Alarm
Switch: Single pole, single throw (SPST) normally open (N/O)
svvitch whictr doses upon acfivation of the pull station
BG-TR
SB-UO
Electrical
Operating Voltage: 15-32 VDC
Average Operating Cunent (LED flashing):300 pA
Wire Gauge: UP to 12AWG (3'1 mmz)
Environmental
Operating Temperature 3f - QVF (OoC -49oC)
HumiditY: 19% -93% non-condensing
Accessories
Optional trim ring.
Surface bad<box
4ce
8,ffiffi
bY HoneYwell
This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes' We ry.lo
keep our product information up-to-d"t" and accurate'-We cannot cover all
;#id;pii*tions or anticipolte all requlrements-Alt specifications are subiecf
i,IJ""ditis,."t notice. Foi more iniormation' contact Silent Knight
'12 Cfinionvilte Road' NorttrtoJ,Cf oa+tz-rc10 Phone: (800) 328{103'
Fax (203)'l84-71'l 8. www'silentknight'com
T}IADE Iil AilERICA
FORIttl# 350135 Rev A
@ 2009 Honeywell Intemalional Inc'
SILENT
I;i;iCIIT
SK-Monitor
oy Honeyweli intelilgenc Msniior lvlociule
Tl-re .;[_Mcritcr- rnodule provides an interface to contact devices, such as security contacls,
waterflow switches, or pull stations'
For more information about the IntelliKnight system, or to locate you nearest source, please
call 1-800-328-0103.
Description
The SK-Monitor is an addressable monitor
module for use with Silent Knight IntelliKnight
series fire alarm confot panels (FACPs)' The SK-
Monitor is intended for use in intelligent, two-wire
systems, where individual address of each
module is setected using the built-in rotary
switches.
The SK-Monitor supports Class A supervised or
Class B supervised wiring to the load device'
Conventional4-wire smoke detectors can be
monitored for alarm and trouble conditions'
Features. Single contact monitor
. Support for Class A and Class B wiring
. Fully suPervised
. Panel controlled status LED that flashes green
in normal state and is solid red in alarm
. Attractive ivory cover Plate
. RotarY address switches for fast installation
. SEMS screws for easY wiring
. UL Listed
lnstallation
The SK-Monitor mounts directly into a 4" square
electrical box. The box must have a minimum
depth of 2-118". A surface mount electrical box
(System SensoP PN SMB500) is available from
Silent Knight'
SK-Monitor
CompatibilitY
i#SK:ffinilor is comPatible with the
foilowing InteltiKnight FACP's:
-5700
5808
5820x1
Model SK-Monitor
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Specifications
Physical
Heisht 4.5" (11.4 cm)
Width:4" (10.2 cm)
Depth: 1.25'' (3 cm)
Shipping Weight 6-3 oz (196 g)
Electrical
Operating Voltage: 15 - 32 VDC
Current Draw (LED on): 5.0 mA max
Operating Cunent (LED flashing): 375 pA
StandbY Current:
400 uA max @ 24 VDC (one communication every 5 sec with
47K EOL)
550 pAmax @24VDC (one communication every 5 secwith
EOL <1K)
5.5 mA (with LED latched on)
LED Current 5.5 mA (witrr LED latched on)End-of-Line
Resistance: 47K \,.,:',. .
Initiating Device Circuit Wiring Resistrance: 1'500 O rnax
SLC LooP Resistance: 40 O max'
Environmental
Operating Temperature: 32oF - 12OoF (0"C - 49"C)
Humidity: 10% - 93Yo non-condensing
Ordering Information
SK-Monitor Monitoring Module
Accessories
SMB500 4" Square Surface Mount Electrical
Box
SITENT
KNIGHT
This document is not intended to be used ior installation purposes' we try
io ii""g "rt
pn"ouct information up-todate and accurate.' We cannot cover
aff specinc applicalions or anticipate all requirements' All specifications are
subiect to c*tange without notioe. For more information' contact Silent
xnifit f z Clntonville Road' Nortrford, CT 08172-1610
Ft 5"", f8ool 328-0103, Fax (203)as+7118' www'silentknighlcom
IIADE IN AIIIERICA
FORM#350131 Rev92
@ 2010 Honeywell lntemational lnc'
-,
by Honeywell
SK-Photo
anc!
Pl::tr'T
Intelligent Photoelectric Smoke Sensors
The SK-Photo is a photoelectric smc{e Ce'iecor and the SK-Photo-T is a
photoelectric smoke detecfor with thermal. These plug in smr:ke de{eciors, with
integral communication, provide features that surpass conventionaldetectors and are for use widt Silent Knighl
lntelliKnight Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACPs).
For more information about the IntelliKnight system, or to tocate your nearest sour@, please call800-3284103 or
in Connecticut, call (203\ 4M:7161.
,? 1,"
Description
SK€hoto and SKfhoto-T are Plug-in
type smoke sensors that cornbine a
photoelecfic sensing cfiarnber with
addressable analog communications.
Point lD capability allows each
detector's address to be set wlth rotary
address suritches, providing exac{
detector locations for seledive
maintenance when clramber
contamination reacfi es unacceptable
levels.
SK*Photo and SKfhoto-T hane a
unique optical sensing clramber that is
engineered to sense smoke produced
by a wide range of combuslion
sourc6. In the SK€hoto-T, dual
eleclronic thermistots add 135"F (57oC)
thermal technology to naimize
detection.
Features
. Sleek, low-profile design
. Base included
. Reliable analog communications for
trouble.free operation
. Age resistant polymer housing
. Duat elecfonic thermistor design on
the SK-Photo-T
. Superior EMI resistanm for reliability
. Simple field deaning for code
compliance
. Variety of mounting options to meet
any application
. Dual LED indicators for 360p visibility
. Detector tansmits signal to indicate
maintenance is required
. Optionat remote LED annunciator
(System Sensor@ PN RA100Z)
. Plugr-in mounting provides ease of
installation
. Tampergroof feabtre available on
mounting bases
. Listed for use in duct applications
. Rotary address switches for fast
installation
. UL Usted
. FMApproved
Specifications
Physical
Heighl 2.0" (5-0 cm)
Diameter: A-f (0.A un)
Shipping Weight 5.2o2 (147 gl
Electrical
Operating Y oltage: 1 5-32 VDC
$andby Current
300 trA @24VDC Maximum
Afarm Current 6.5 mA@ 24YDQmax
(with LED on)
Environmental
Operating Temperature
SKPhoto: 37 -12A"F {OoC -49"C)
SK-Photo-T 3? - 1OtrF (OoC - 38'C)
Humidity: 1Ao/o - 93o/o non-mndensing
Other Ratings
SK-Photo.T Thermal: Fixed
temperature set point 135oF (57oC)
Velocity: 0 - 4000 Fm (0 - 20 m/sec)
SK-Photo lnsect Screen Hole Size:
0,o16" (o-41mm) nominal
SK.f hoto (Base included)
Ciirnpatibility
The SK-Photo and SKfhoto-Tare
compatible with the following
Intellil(night FACPs:
5700
5808
5f'20/rL
SK-Photo and SKfholo-T are
compatible with the following detec'tor
bases:
B?1.OLP (induded)6'base
8501 2wireba*
B501BHT-2 TemPoral base
BZ?4RB RelaYbase
B224Bl lsolator base
8501BH-2 Sounderbase
STTENT
KMGHT
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Model SK-Photo and SK-Photo-T
Intetl i gent P h otoe I e etrjc-Smoke
Engineering Specifications
The conbacfor shall fumish and ir''st:ii rl'hsre indicaled on the plans, Intelligent photoelectric smoke sensors
Silent Knight SK-Photo or SK.-Phoro-i r'r:nii :hermal. The combination detector head, and twist-lock base, shall
be UL listed and compatible with Silent Knight's IntelliKnight fire control panels.
The base shall permit direct interchange with SK-Photo or SK-Photo-T. Base shall be the appropriate twist-lock
base part number B210LP (included).
The smoke detector shall have a flashing status LED for visual supervision. When the detedor is actuated, the
ffashing LED will latcfr on steady. The detector may be reset by adiuafing the control panel reset switclt.
The calibration of the detector shall be capable of being selected and measured by the control panel without the
need for external test apparatus.
The vandal-resistant, secr-rrity loc*ing feature shall be used in those areas as indicated on the drawing' The
locking feature shall be field selectable as required.
The SK-Photo shall automatically perform a functional test of the detector. The test method shall simulate effects
of products of combustion in the chamber to ensure testing of detector circuits.
lt rFe *f(€'r'|rr g'lrre|pf ;lodF|E aD|a
SILENT
KNTCHT
This docrrment is not iniended to be used for installaiion putposes' We ty to
keep our product information uP-todale and accurate. We cannot coverall
specific apptications or anticipate all requirements. Atl specifications are subjec't
to change without notice. For more information, contact Silent Knigiht 12
Ctintoniine Road, Nor8rford , CT ffi472-1610 Phone: (800) 328{103,
F ax:. (?A3l 48411 18. wvvusilentknight.com
f,IADE III A'IIERICA
FORM# 350118 RevA,
@2O09 Honeywell Inlemalional Inc.
b1'HoneprT
SK-Heat, SK-Heat-HT
and
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Addressable tlrermal heat and rate-of+ise detectors
The SK-Heat, SK-Heat-HT, and SK-Heat-ROR a;e pk,g in thermaldetectors, with integralcommunication, fltat
pravide features that surpass conventional detectors. These thermal detectors aretor use wiftt Silent lftight -
i:rtelliKnight series Fire P.lai-rn Control Panels fACPs).
IntelliKnight heat detectors are an essentjal component in virtually any IntelliKnight installation. The Intellilftight
panet recognizes each detecfor by its specific address, so precious seconds are not wasted in detennining
focation of an alarm.
$ffitffiffi'
$Fl-Heat-noil
Description
SK-Heat" SK*leat-HT and SK-
Heat-ROR are intelligent sensors
that utilize a state-of-the art
thermistor sensing cira:it for fast
response. Sensitivity is
continuously monitored and
reported to the FACP. Point lD
capability allows each detector's
address to be set with rotary
address switches, providing exact
detec,tor locations for selective
maintenance when chamber
contamination reaches
unacceptable levels.
SK-Heat is a fixed temperature
sensor that uses a ttrermistor
sensing circuit to produce 135oF
(57"C) fixed temperature alann-
SK-Heat-HT is a variable high
temperature detector that provides
high temperature detection at
135"F - 190.F- (57"C - 88"C)
SK-Heat-ROR is a rate-of-rise
temperature sensor with 135oF
(57oC) fixed temperature alarm.
Features
. Reliable analog communications
for troublefree operation
. Age resistant polymer housing
Innovative thermistor sensin g
circuit
Superior EMI resistance for
reliability
Variety of mounting options to
meet any application
- Dual LED indicators for 360o
visibility
. Detector tansrnits signal to
indicate maintenance is required
. Plug-in mounting provides ease
of installation
. Optional remote LED annunciator
(System Sensor@ PN RA100Z)
. Tampergroof feature available on
mounting bases
. Rotary address switches for fast
installation
. UL Listed
Specifications
Physical
Height 2.0" (51 mm)
Diameter: 6-1" (155 mm)installed in
B210LP base
Shipping Weight 4-B oz (137 g)
Electrical
Operating Voltage: 15 to 32 Volts
DC Peak
Standby Current 300pA @ 24
VDC
LED Gunent 6.5 mA@ 24VDC
Environmental
Operating Temperaftrre
SK-Heat & SK-Heat-ROR:
-4" - 1000F (-200c- 38oc)
SK-Heat-HT -4o - 150oF
(-20oc - 66oc)
Humidity: 10o/o -93o/o
noncondensing
SK-Heat (base included)
Thermal Ratings
SK-Heat Fixed temperah:re alann
135oF (57oC)
SK-Heat-HT High temPerature heat
sensor 135"F - 19fF (5/'C - 88oC)
SK*leat-ROR: Rate-of-rise
iletedion 1 5"F/min (8.3"C/min)
Gompatibility
The SK*leat, SK-Heat-HT and SK-
Heat-ROR are comPatible wih the
following IntelliKnight FACP's:
5700
5808
5820X1
The SK-Heat, SK-Heat-HTand SK-
HeatfiOR are comPatible wih the
following detector bases:
B21OLP
8501
B22/;BJ
B224RB
B20OSR
(induded) 6" base
2 wire base
lsolator base
RelaYtase
Sounder base
Model SK-Heat, SK-Heat-HT,
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Engineerin g Specifi cations
The contractor shall fumish and install where indicated on the plans, Intelligent Thermal Sensor Silent Knight
Model Sl,.-;-ieat, SK-Heat-HT or SK-Heat-ROR. The base included shall pe ts2101P'
The Heat detector shall have a flashing status LED for visual supervision. When the detector is activated, the
flashing LED will latch on steady at fulibrilliance. The detector may be reset by actuating the mntrol panel reset
switch.
The vandal-resistant, security locking feature shall be used in those areas as indicated on the drawing' The
locking feature shall be field removable when not required.Voltrage and RF/transient suppression techniques
shall be employed to minimize false alarm potential-
QotnpafbleFAtrP
lfiriDg S|(-Sed€s Detector$oun$ng Bcsos
Accessories
RA100Z - Remote LED Annunciator.
RMK400 - Reoessed Mounting Kit. Provides tow profile for use with
8501.
XR2B - Detector Removal Tool. A removal and re- placement tool
for SK plugin detectors. Includes the T5F127-000.
M02-0+01 - Replacement Test Magnet.
M02-09-00 - Test Magnet with Telescoping l-landle'
XP-4 - Extension Pote for XR2B. Extends fom 5 - 15 ft'
TSF127-000 - Detector Removal Head'
BCK-2008 - Black Detector KiL For SK+eries detectors'
* Unless otherwise noted, speoifications apply to all SK thermal
detectors.
SILENT
KNIGHT
This document is not intended b be used for inshllation purposes. wu try..b
k*p;";p.d"d information up-todate and accurate' We cannot cover all
spet*nc apptications or anticipate all requirem-ents' All specifications are
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Fax: (203) 484-7118. wwu'.silentknight'com
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Intelligent Detector Bases
8501 and B?1OLP plug in detedor mounting bases, areiusttwo of the
variety of ways to intall detecfors in any applie;tion.
For more information about the IntelliKnight system, or to locate you
nearest sour@, please ail 14AA-328-0103 or in Connecficut, call (2031484-7rc1.
Description
The B210LP 6" Mounting Base and the 8501 4" Mounting
Base are plug in detecior bases for SK style detectors
intended for use with Silent Knight IntelliKnight series fire
alarm conkol panels (FACPs). The B21OLP and 8501 have
screw terminals for power (+) and G) and remote annunciator
connecfions. Comrnunication takes place over the power (+)
and (-) lines.
Features
. Plugin mounting provides ease of installation
. Tampergroof feature prevents rernoval of the detector
without the use of a tool
. Range of mounting options to meet any applieltion
. 8501 allows for aesthetieally pleasing installation with
Recessed Mounting Kit (PN RMK4OO)
. Rotary address switches for fas{ installation
. Optional remote LED annunciator (PN RA100Z)
. SEMS scre$rs, 12_22AWG
. UL Usted
lnstallation
The B21OLP and B5Ol can be mounted on a variety of
junction boxes as shorrrn in the tables below.
U-S. Junction box Selection Guide"
B?1OLP Base
8501
Gompatibi$ty
The B210LP and8501 are compatible with the
following SK+eries detecfors:
. SK-Photo Photoelectuic Smoke Detec{orand
SK-Photo-T Photoelecfic Smoke Detecfor
witr Thermal
. SK-Acdimate Multicriteria Photoelecfric
Smoke Detecfor
. SK-lon lonization Smoke Detector
. SK*leat Fixed Ternperahrre Thennal Detector,
SK -HeatSOR Rateof8ise Detecfior with
Thermal, and SK-l-leat-HT Fixed High
Temperature Thermal Detecf or
The B210LP and 8501 are cornpatible with the
following tntetliKnight FACP's:
SILENT
KNIGHT
5700
5808
5820XL
Base
iloqet srngre ('ang 3.5" LfCt 4'(,cl 4" tiq
azlrrLr.Yes Yes Yes Yes
ttc{r1 'NO YES NO NO
Metric Junction box Selection Guide*
Model 5U mm 60 mm 7(, mm 75mm
ts21oLP NO NO NO NO
tJbUl Yes Yes Yes NO
by Honelnrell
Model 8501 and B210LP
8501 and B210LP Mounting Bases
Specifications
Physical
B210LP Diameter:6.1" (155 mm)
B5t)l Dameter 4.1" (104 mm)
Electrical
\Mre Gauge: 18-12
Terminals:
Terminal 1: Power (-) and Optional RAl002
Terminal 2: Power (+)
Terminal 3: Optional RA1 002 Remote Annunciator
Environmental
Operating Temperature: 32oF - 150oF (0oC - 66oC)
Humidity: 1lo/o - 93o/o non-mndensing
Ordering Information
B21UP 6" Mounting Base
8501 4" Mounting Base
Accessories
RA100Z
RMK4OO
XR2B
MO2{,4-O1
M0249-00
xP4
T55-127400
BCK-2008
Remote LED Annunciator.
Recessed Mounting KiL Provides low profile
for use with 8501.
Detestor Removat Tool. A removal and
replacernent tool for SK plug-in detec*ors.
lncf udes tp T 55-1 27 400.
Detector Test Magnet.
Test Magnet with Telescoping Handle'
Extension Pote for XR2B. Efends from
5- 15 fr.
Detector Removat Head.
Bfack Detector KL For SK series detecdons.
SILENT
KNIGHT
This document is not intended lo be used for installalion purposes. We ry b
keep our pmduct information up-todab and acsjrate. We cannotcoverall
specifc applicdions or anticipate all requirements. Allspecifications are subjecd
to c*range without notice. For more information, contact Silent Knight
12 Clintu\vi|/e Road, Northford, CT 06472-1610 Phone: (800) 328-0103,
Fax: (2031 484-7 118, www.silentknight.com
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