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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7-23 REDLINE SITEPLAN & MULT DOCS - 16-00478-482 - Campus Courtyard 2CONSTRUCTION LANS FOR: JARED SOMMER - CAMPUS COURTYARD II a ENE�R NOTESµ M —w— 'I xeurc« LOCATION DEVELOPMENT IN: REXBURG. MADISON CO NTY, ID PROJECT NO. 201 i.016 DATE MAY 201 WPTER GENryE m IT, CEMIESt w ri[ uxr[ NINNISSIS WE ECT TION WINES WW WINTS, NNISI TIES STNES VICINITY MAP 0 0 Know what's below. CBII before you dig. WMA 1 4 W Q 101 - LU w J F H NOTES—Cw I arxuwa 1 .1 ITS mmu.——uNra �woEITINTS. III AWN NITT �oK---ES IN'III ISINSINN 1 —.1 L2.-N—NINNITSWIL IN VAIN WINES WW WINTS, NNISI TIES STNES VICINITY MAP 0 0 Know what's below. CBII before you dig. WMA 1 4 W Q 101 - LU w J F H 1 August 5, 2015 Mayor Richard Woodland Council Members: President Sally Smith Jordan Busby Donna Benfield Jerry Merrill Christopher Mann Brad Wolfe City Staff: Stephen Zollinger – City Attorney Matt Nielson – Finance Officer Blair D. Kay – City Clerk John Millar – Public Works Director Val Christensen – Community Development Director Scott Johnson – Economic Development Director 7:00 P.M. City Hall – Pledge to the Flag Natalie Powell led the pledge. Blair Kay said the prayer. Roll Call of Council Members: Attending: Council President Smith, Council Member Benfield, Council Member Wolfe, Council Member Mann, Council Member Merrill and Mayor Woodland. Council Member Busby asked to be excused. Public Comment on non-controversial issues: not scheduled on the agenda (limit 3 minutes): Presentations: - NONE Committee Liaison Assignments for 2015: A. Council Member Christopher Mann: Golf Board · Emergency Services Board · MYAB Council Member Mann reported the Golf Board met last night. He was at the BYU-I Ag Center with council so he was not able to attend. The Golf Board would like to rename the Municipal Golf Course to Legacy Golf Course to tie in with the Legacy Flight Museum on the same road. The signs would both be together – Legacy Golf Course and Legacy Flight Museum. The new name would need to be okayed with the Legacy Flight Museum. The backup name would be Evergreen Golf Course. Council Member Mann thinks the Legacy name would tie in good with the flight museum. He said they are both treasures of Rexburg and promoting them together is a good idea. Emergency Services has not met. The Mayor’s Youth Advisory Board is getting ready for the new year. They will be having registration and sign ups later this month. They are also preparing for Celebrate Youth on August 18th. B. Council Member Jordan Busby: GIS Oversight · Airport Board · Traffic & Safety Council Member Busby asked to be excused. 35 North 1st East Rexburg, ID 83440 Phone: 208.359.3020 x2313 Fax: 208.359.3022 blairk@rexburg.org www.rexburg.org City Council Meeting August 5, 2015 2 C. Council Member Donna Benfield: Police · Trails of Madison County · IBC · Teton Flood Museum Committee Council Member Benfield reported none of her committees have met. She thanked the Police Department for a wonderful evening last night at the shooting range. She appreciated the demonstration they were shown of what the Police Force and SWAT Team goes through. She believes our Police Department is highly qualified and she appreciates them. D. Council Member Smith: Legacy Flight Museum · Rexburg Arts Council (Romance Theatre & Tabernacle Civic Center, Orchestra) · M.E.P.I. Council President Smith reported Legacy Flight Museum met last Friday morning. They discussed the remaining air shows and flights for this year. They are excited for the air show for next June. There will be some war birds and other great things. They have been successful at getting donations. Anyone can donate old vehicles to the museum and then they sell them to raise money for the museum. E. Council Member Jerry Merrill: School Board · Parks & Recreation · Urban Renewal Agency Council Member Merrill reported that he had a “meeting-full” week. They met with the Madison School District Officials yesterday to discuss the baseball complex and the legalities of that. There was some progress made. The school officials said it was nice to have a good working relationship with the city. They hope to be able to continue working together on getting a lot of things done. Urban Renewal met and had their budget hearing for the year. That was approved. They have six Urban Renewal Districts. There are a few on-going projects. They are working on widening the road by the new Walmart. Things are going smoothly for Parks and Recreation. The parks are looking great. He has had lots of good comments about the parks. F. Council Member Brad Wolfe: Planning & Zoning · Beautification Committee Council Member Wolfe reported Planning & Zoning will meet tomorrow night. There has been a lot of construction going on. The Beautification Committee will have a meeting Monday to discuss plans for 1st West and some other ideas. He thanked the Police Department for taking them to the shooting range last night. Mayor’s Report: Proclamation 2015-05 “Our Veterans – Now and Forever” Day Mayor Woodland presented Proclamation 2015-05 regarding the Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars and their service. The National President, Francisca Guilford is coming to Rexburg on August 11th, 2015, and is rallying the Ladies Auxiliary behind her theme “Our Veterans – Now and Forever”. Mayor Woodland read the proclamation. PROCLAMATION No. 2015 - 05 A Proclamation of the Mayor and approved by the City Council of Rexburg, Idaho, proclaiming August 11th, 2015 as “Our Veterans – Now and Forever” Day in the City of Rexburg. WHEREAS, the Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States is conducting its 102nd year of volunteer service to America, and WHEREAS, year after year the organization continues to honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the name of freedom by maintaining memorials to their service and sharing their history with our nation’s youth so that what our nation’s veterans have done for America will not be forgotten, and WHEREAS, Ladies Auxiliary VFW supports the troops currently deployed overseas, and WHEREAS, the 450,000 members represent the families of those who have served or are currently on foreign soil protecting our freedom, and WHEREAS, members volunteer nearly 1 million hours in Veterans Affairs Medical Centers and other hospitals throughout this country, and 3 WHEREAS, the organization provides awards and scholarships to students based on their expressions of patriotism through art, speech, and volunteerism, and WHEREAS, the 2015-2016 National President, Francisca Guilford, is rallying Ladies Auxiliary members behind her theme, “Our Veterans – Now and Forever,” and WHEREAS, August 10-12, 2015 will be a time to celebrate her visit to Rexburg, Idaho; I do hereby declare August 11, 2015 as “Our Veterans – Now and Forever” Day in honor of National President Francisca Guilford and all members of the Ladies Auxiliary VFW for their outstanding volunteer service to veterans and their families, the City of Rexburg, Idaho, and our great country. NOW THEREFORE, I, Richard S. Woodland, Mayor of the City of Rexburg, do hereby proclaim August 11, 2015, to be “Our Veterans – Now and Forever” Day in Rexburg and encourage all citizens to support the Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars in honoring National President Francisca Guilford and all members of the Ladies Auxiliary VFW for their outstanding volunteer service to veterans and their families. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of our City to be affixed this 5th day of August, in the year two thousand and fifteen. APPROVED: ____________________________________ ATTEST: Richard S. Woodland MAYOR _______________________________ Blair D. Kay CITY CLERK Mayor Woodland asked for ratification of Proclamation 2015-05 for “Our Veterans – Now and Forever” Day. Council Member Wolfe moved to ratify Proclamation 2015-05 for “Our Veterans – Now and Forever” Day; Council Member Smith seconded the motion; Mayor Woodland asked for a vote: Those voting aye Those voting nay Council President Smith None Council Member Benfield Council Member Mann Council Member Merrill Council Member Wolfe The motion carried Public Hearings: None Items for Consideration: A. Bill 1137 - Rezone – 228, 230, 232 South 4th West; & 251, 265, 273 South 5th West from Light Industrial (LI)and Medium Density Residential 2 (MDR2) to High Density Residential 1 (HDR1) – Jared Sommer Jared Sommer of Rexburg presented his plans for the property on 5th West. He currently has apartments on the property that are for married students of BYU-I. There has been concern about traffic if he were to increase the number of apartments. There has not been a traffic problem so far. 4 He is proposing to add some more apartments to the existing property. He would provide ingress only from 4th West. The rezone would allow three more identical buildings or 63 units. They would be the same design as the first apartments. The conditions listed by Planning & Zoning would be met. He referred to notes from previous meetings. He never stated that he would be doing two story buildings. He also said that he would tear down the cinder block building that used to be Barrick’s Candy business. He actually would like to reface that building and use it for storage. It is 5,000 square feet. It could also be a community center for ward parties, etc. but having storage space is critical. The new buildings would be three stories high. Council Member Merrill asked if there were minutes from Planning & Zoning stating the conditions. He was referred to those. Mr. Sommer said that they have plenty of parking. They did that on purpose so they would not run into trouble like other apartments have experienced. Council President Smith asked why he needs the HDR 1 Zoning. He said because he just needs more units. The zone would also benefit the look and make it more complete. He knew that he would ask for a denser zone from the beginning but wanted to wait to show how well the first phase would work out. Council Member Merrill stated that he lives in that neighborhood. He decided to do his own traffic study. He parked by the Henderson Subdivision to see what traffic was like. He went at 7:30 am as though school would be in session. He counted 136 vehicles just going through. That’s not counting if school was in session. 60 percent of traffic was going north past Kennedy School. Out of the apartments owned by Mr. Sommer, he counted 25 vehicles. There is a worn trail where people walk across the tracks toward campus. He agrees that traffic does not seem to be a problem. The Henderson Subdivision will have more teenage drivers but those apartments probably never will because they are for primarily young newly married couples. He thinks what Jared is saying is correct. His only concern is that it has a nice landscape buffer. He would like him to have consideration for the neighbors and make it look nice. He feels that we need to be careful not to limit businesses so much that down the road they can’t keep their property up. He wants them to be successful so that in turn they will keep their property looking nice. Another thing is that most of the investors in these apartments are local and that is good. That bodes well for the apartment complex because local investors will want to keep them up and looking good. He doesn’t see any reason to not approve this rezone. Mr. Sommer said that Planning & Zoning would like him to increase the buffer and landscape and he understands that. He would like to add some nice brick to the existing building. There is a drainage problem that he also needs to address. He will have to add a french drain to the front but once that is done he will beautify the front area. Community Development Compliance Officer Powell reviewed the rezoning proposal: She indicated Planning and Zoning recommended the proposal. She reviewed the infill chart showing the ranking of redevelopment properties. The area is 5.82 acres. She reviewed the criteria set forth by Planning and Zoning. 5 The property is sandwiched between 5th West and the railroad tracks. Staff Report: II. SITE DESCRIPTION The total area involved in this re-zoning request is identified as approximately 5.82 acres, which if approved will result in changing the zone from Light Industrial and Medium Density Residential 2 (MDR2) to High Density Residential 1 (HDR1). III. ANALYSIS If approved, this rezone will result in changing Light Industrial and Medium Density Residential 2 to High Density Residential 1. The request would require the Commission and City Council to review the proposal against one set of criteria, for the request to rezone. Below, staff has provided all the criteria listed by Ordinance No. 1115 (Development Code) that are required to be addressed, followed by staff’s analysis of each criterion. Criteria Rezone Requests (§6.13): a. Be in conformance with the City’s Comprehensive Plan and the City Development Code. The Comprehensive Plan identifies the land use designation for the property as Moderate to High Density Residential. The HDR1 zone is allowed under this designation. b. The capacity of existing public streets, water and sewer facilities, storm drainage facilities, solid waste collection and disposal, and other utilities. The City Engineer did not have concerns. c. The capacity of existing public services, including but not limited to, public sa fety services, public emergency services, schools, and parks and recreational services. The City Engineer did not have concerns. d. The potential for nuisances or health and safety hazards that may adversely affect adjoining properties. Staff has reviewed and does not feel the change will have a negative effect. Planning and Zoning’s Motion: “Tisha Flora motioned to recommend to the City Council approval of a rezone from Light Industrial (LI) and Medium Density Residential 2 (MDR2) to High Density Residential 1 (HDR1), for the property located at 228, 230, 232 South 4th West; and 251, 265, 273 South 5th West with the four following conditions: 1. The existing green (Barrick) building on South 5th West on the subject property shall be beautified and resurfaced as stated tonight by the applicant. 6 2. Buildings shall be a maximum of 30 feet in height. 3. An architectural design review meeting shall be held to address having a significant landscape buffer, especially along South 5th West. 4. A P&Z Commissioner who was present at this meeting tonight shall be a participant in this design review meeting to address this buffer. Mark Rudd seconded the motion. None opposed. Motion carried.” Council Member Merrill asked about the bridge on the back side. Mr. Sommer said it is an ingress only bridge for cars going into the apartments. Council Member Wolfe mentioned that Planning & Zoning spent a lot of time trying to appease everyone. He thinks they did a very good job. He would like to clarify that the desire of Planning & Zoning is that the landscape buffer being added to the new part also continue down to the old part as well. Council Member Wolfe asked if all the conditions would have to be met before a Certificate of Occupancy would be issued. Attorney Zollinger said, yes, that is a new policy. Council President Smith commented that these neighbors have lived across from industrial so she believes they hoped this would be an improvement. She knows that Mr. Sommer’s mom had a passion for beauty. She believes there are simple things that can be done to make the project fit in with the neighborhood better. She would like to see the property fit into the area and be pleasant to look at. Council Member Mann asked for a reply from Mr. Sommer regarding Council Member Wolfe’s request. Mr. Sommer said that he can add additional landscape. He knows that the neighbors have beautiful yards and he would like to fit in with that and not detract from that beauty. Council Member Wolfe read the third condition to have a significant landscape buffer. Mayor Woodland asked for anyone from that neighborhood to speak. Cleve Young spoke for the neighborhood. He doesn’t understand why it has to be high density. He feels like they have been ignored. He feels like living on the west side of the tracks is taking on a new meaning. He thinks sometimes the investments get in the way of what is really important. He sees the need for development but is not sure why it can’t still be medium density. He wants to be sure that the old building will be improved. He just doesn’t think the development needs to be so big. Council Member Mann said that the problem with South 5th West is that it has two bad ends. Yellowstone on one end and the elementary school on the other end. He believes that there is a real problem with water coming down off the hill. He feels that growth without proper infrastructure is a problem and that HDR1 zoning is just too high for that area. Council Member Benfield said that she doesn’t want anyone to feel like they live on the wrong side of the tracks. Council Member Mann also said that people walking across the tracks concerns him. Mayor Woodland asked for a motion; Council Member Wolfe moved to rezone 228, 230, 232 South 4th West; & 251, 265, 273 South 5th West from Light Industrial (LI)and Medium Density Residential 2 (MDR2) to High Density Residential 1 (HDR1) as discussed with the following conditions and consider BILL 1137 first read; Council Member Merrill seconded the motion; Mayor Woodland asked for a vote: Conditions: 1. The existing green (Barrick) building on South 5th West on the subject property shall be beautified and resurfaced as stated tonight by the applicant. 2. Buildings shall be a maximum of 30 feet in height. 7 3. An architectural design review meeting shall be held to address having a significant landscape buffer, especially along South 5th West. 4. A P&Z Commissioner who was present at this meeting tonight shall be a participant in this design review meeting to address this buffer. 5. Provide uniform landscaping over the entire project (old and new); landscaping to be continued into the existing apartment complex. Those voting aye Those voting nay Council President Smith Council Member Mann Council Member Benfield Council Member Wolfe Council Member Merrill The motion carried B. Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for a Hotel at approximately 1300 South 12th West – Jeremiah Bigelow Mr. Bigelow from Ririe explained that he came to council a year and half ago and the council rejected his proposal for a hotel by Evergreen Park. The city worked out a land swap with Mr. Bigelow, giving him a piece of land by Rainbow Lake on 2000 South in exchange for the property by Evergreen Park. Now he comes to request a Conditional Use Permit to build a hotel at the property he acquired at 12th West and 2000 South. He was a little sad that the city wasn’t planning on widening and improving that section of road but that he would have to do it himself. It’s an expense that he wouldn’t have had on the other property. He has had great success with the Motel 6 he built in Idaho Falls. He is very pleased with the Motel 6 brand. They have improved over the years. The new design of the Motel 6 is nice. He doesn’t like the flat roof but he does like the lit up tower. The city infrastructure and power is already there. Council Member Smith asked if he is sure about doing a Motel 6. He said he’s not sure, yet. People like a name brand motel. Council Member Smith said that he is going to have to put a sidewalk in. He would like to see the whole sidewalk put in at once. He wishes the city would do that. Council Member Smith pointed out that he did get a bigger parcel in the swap. Mayor Woodland said he would like to see a Motel 6 here. Mr. Bigelow asked how the road widening works. Is it a onetime deal? Attorney Zollinger said that it will be pieced but then an overlay will pull it all together. Mr. Bigelow asked if the grade of the road will stay the same. City Engineer Davidson said they will have to look at how the curb and gutter tie in. Council Member Benfield asked how many rooms the Motel would have. He wasn’t sure but the Motel they built in Idaho Falls has 62 rooms. Some more thought will go into it as they decide on two or three story and do a market analysis. He likes 60 rooms but may go up to 80. Council Member Benfield asked what the prices will be. Mr. Bigelow said $63 per room for a single bed. The suites are $80 to $90. He pointed out that the property has enough room for another motel or maybe a Studio 6 for longer stays. There’s not much extended stay here. Council Member Benfield said we are up 19.8 percent from last year for lodging. Public Works Staff Review Comments Conditional Use Permit Application File #15 00311 – Jeremiah Bigelow Requesting a Conditional Use Permit for a hotel. Property Location: Approximately 1300 South 12th West 1. Right of way will need to be dedicated to City of Rexburg for 12th West and 2000 South. 2. Entrance at southeast corner too close to intersection. 3. 12th West and 2000 South will need to be widened and sidewalk installed. 8 Community Development Department Staff Report I. BACKGROUND The applicant originally applied for a conditional use permit (CUP) for a property located on Main Street east of the new Maverick and adjacent to the City soccer fields and Evergreen Park. The CUP was denied and the City worked with the applicant to purchase the land to expand the existing fields. In the process the City Attorney worked with the applicant to find this new piece of property to construct a motel. II. SITE DESCRIPTION The subject property is located on the Northwest corner of West 2000 South and South 12th West. Case No. 15 00311 III. ANALYSIS The following are the criteria for granting a conditional use permit. Some of the criteria are followed by staff’s analysis. A conditional use will: a. Constitute a conditional use as established in Table 1, Zoning Districts, Table 2, Land Use Schedule. A CUP is required for a motel or motor hotel in the Community Business Center (CBC) zone. b. Be in accordance with a specific or general objective of the City’s Comprehensive Plan and the regulations of the City of Rexburg Development Code. Comprehensive Plan 9 The request is in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan. Development Code (Ordinance 1115) Community Business Center (CBC) allows a motel/motor hotel with a Conditional Use Permit. c. Be designed and constructed in a manner to be harmonious with the existing character of the neighborhood and the zone in which the property is located. This project will have to meet City of Rexburg Design Standards. The existing businesses in the area include a carpet store, storage sheds and a farm implement dealer. d. Not create a nuisance or safety hazard for neighboring properties in terms of excessive noise or vibration, improperly directed glare or heat, electrical interference, odors, dust or air pollutants, solid waste generation and storage, hazardous materials or waste, excessive traffic generation, or interference with pedestrian traffic. Regarding glare, heat, electrical interference, dust, air pollutants, noise, vibration, odors: Adherence to City standards should prevent these impacts from becoming a nuisance. The City Engineer did not have concerns with the additional traffic that would be generated. e. Be adequately served by essential public facilities and services such as acce ss streets, police and fire protection, drainage structures, refuse disposal, water and sewer service, and schools. If existing facilities are not adequate, the developer shall show that such facilities shall be upgraded sufficiently to serve the proposed use. The City Engineer has identified the need for right-of-way dedication and the need to change the location of the exit closest to the intersection of 2000 South and 12th West. Case No. 15 00311 f. Not generate traffic in excess of the capacity of public streets or access points serving the proposed use and will assure adequate visibility at traffic access points. The City Engineer identified a need to change the location of the exit closest to the intersection of 2000 South and 12th West. g. Be effectively buffered to screen adjoining properties from adverse impacts of noise, building size and resulting shadow, traffic, and parking. The project is surrounded by commercial property. Staff does not see the need for additional buffering. The Development Code ordinance requires parking lot buffering from right-of-way views. h. Be compatible with the slope of the site and the capacity of the soils and will not be in an area of natural hazards unless suitably designed to protect lives and property. N/A i. Not result in the destruction, loss or damage of a historic feature of significance to the community of Rexburg. N/A IV. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Commission take public testimony, and determine if the proposed conditional use permit can be approved with the following conditions: 1. Provide right-of-way dedication and change the location of the exit closest to the intersection of 2000 South and 12th West. Discussion Mayor Woodland asked for a motion; Council Member Mann moved to approve the Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for a hotel at approximately 1300 South 12th West; Council Member Merrill seconded the motion; Conditions: 10 1. Right of way will need to be dedicated to City of Rexburg for 12th West and 2000 South. 2. Entrance at southeast corner too close to intersection. 3. 12th West and 2000 South will need to be widened and sidewalk installed. The Standards Applicable to Conditional Use Permits, Section 6.12B from Development Code Ordinance No.1115 applies to all conditional use permits. Mayor Woodland asked for a vote: Those voting aye Those voting nay Council President Smith None Council Member Benfield Council Member Mann Council Member Wolfe Council Member Merrill The motion carried C. Approve 2016 Beer and Wine Licenses - Staff City Clerk Blair Kay presented the renewal list of licenses to be approved for beer and wine sales. Mayor Woodland asked for a motion; Council Member Smith moved to approve the 2016 Beer and Wine Licenses; Council Member Wolfe seconded the motion; Mayor Woodland asked for a vote: 11 Those voting aye Those voting nay Council President Smith None Council Member Benfield Council Member Mann Council Member Wolfe Council Member Merrill The motion carried Staff Reports: A. Public Works: – City Engineer Davidson reported that they just finished the slurry seal project throughout the city. Mayor Woodland said he noticed a gully in the south bound lane on 2nd East between 2nd South and 3rd South. Council Member Merrill noticed the same thing on 5th West. Mr. Davidson said that is a problem with seal coats but over time it starts smoothing out. He reported that the 2nd North project will be paved starting tomorrow. Workers on the Riverside Park project have started on the sprinkler system. Council Member Merrill asked about the lights at Riverside Park. He wondered if it would be wiser to put lights on the soccer fields rather than the parking lot. Mr. Davidson said that the lights will be directed towards to field. Mayor Woodland asked about the project on Main Street by the court house and how much longer that will be. Mr. Davidson said they are putting in a fiber optic line that should be done soon. The Cresthaven project is looking good. Engineer Davidson reported on the bid results for the Main Street Improvement Project which is to add a sidewalk along the golf course as well as sprinklers and sod. It also includes sidewalk under the South interchange. Bid Results for Main Street Improvement Project D.L. Beck $ 124,390.00 Depatco, Inc. $ 146,890.00 Engineer’s Estimate $ 85,000.00 Engineer Davidson explained that the bids came in higher than expected. Some of the cost increase came from sidewalk insulation and back fill. They estimated $7.50/sq. yard and it actually came in at $20.00/sq. yard . It may be an indication of where we are at in the season and traffic control that will be needed on Main Street. The state has committed to match up to $50,000 so that drops the price down. Council Member Mann asked if we should consider waiting and rebidding it. Mr. Davidson doesn’t think there would be any improvement on bids and he doesn’t want to lose out on the state funds. Discussion: Council Member Mann moved to approve the low bid of $124,390 for the Main Street Improvement Project; Council Member Benfield seconded the motion; Mayor Woodland asked for a vote: Those voting aye Those voting nay Council President Smith None Council Member Benfield Council Member Mann Council Member Wolfe Council Member Merrill The motion carried B. Finance Department: CFO Matt Nielson did not have anything to report. 12 . Discussion: C. Community Development – Compliance Officer Natalie Powell gave the monthly building permit report. 1. Monthly Building Permit Report Council Member Smith asked how many Sweetwater 4-plexes are planned. Compliance Officer Powell said there will be 12 total. Calendared Bills and Tabled Items: A. LAND USE ACTION – BILLS RECOMMENDED/APPROVED IN A LAND USE PUBLIC HEARING PROCEDURE: – NONE B. BILL Introduction: – NONE C. First Reading: Those items which are being introduced for first reading: 1. BILL 1137 Rezoning 228, 230, 232 South 4th West; & 251, 265, 273 South 5th West Council Member Wolfe moved to rezone 228, 230, 232 South 4th West; & 251, 265, 273 South 5th West from Light Industrial (LI)and Medium Density Residential 2 (MDR2) to High Density Residential 1 (HDR1) as discussed with the following conditions and consider BILL 1137 first read; Council Member Merrill seconded the motion; Mayor Woodland asked for a vote: Conditions: 1. The existing green (Barrick) building on South 5th West on the subject property shall be beautified and resurfaced as stated tonight by the applicant. 2. Buildings shall be a maximum of 30 feet in height. 3. An architectural design review meeting shall be held to address having a significant landscape buffer, especially along South 5th West. 4. A P&Z Commissioner who was present at this meeting tonight shall be a participant in this design review meeting to address this buffer. 5. Provide uniform landscaping over the entire project (old and new); landscaping to be continued into the existing apartment complex. 13 Those voting aye Those voting nay Council President Smith Council Member Mann Council Member Benfield Council Member Wolfe Council Member Merrill The motion carried D. Second Reading: Those items which have been first read: 1. BILL 1136 amending the 2015Appropriation Budget. ORDINANCE NO. 1136 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF REXBURG, IDAHO, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1118, THE APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING OCTOBER 1, 2014 AND ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2015: APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONIES THAT HAVE BEEN OR ARE TO BE RECEIVED BY THE CITY OF REXBURG, IDAHO, AND BUDGET REDUCTIONS IN THE NET SUM OF $9,340,100 AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REXBURG, IDAHO: SECTION I. That ordinance No. 1118, the appropriation ordinance for the City of Rexburg, Idaho, for the fiscal year commencing October 1, 2014, and ending September 30, 2015, be and the same is hereby amended as follows: Discussion: Mayor Woodland asked for a motion; Council Member Benfield moved to consider BILL 1136 amending the 2015 Appropriation Budget as second read; Council Member Merrill seconded the motion; Mayor Woodland asked for a vote: Those voting aye Those voting nay Council President Smith None Council Member Benfield Council Member Mann Council Member Wolfe 14 Council Member Merrill The motion carried E. Third Reading: Those items which have been second read: 1. BILL 1135 for the 2016 Appropriation Budget ORDINANCE NO. 1135 AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF REXBURG, IDAHO, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR OCTOBER 1, 2015, TO SEPTEMBER 30, 2016, AND APPROPRIATING TO THE SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS, OFFICES AND FUNDS OF THE SAID CITY GOVERNMENT FROM THE REVENUE DERIVED FROM TAXES LEVIED FOR SAID FISCAL YEAR, AND ALL OTHER SOURCES, SUCH SUMS AS MAY BE NECESSARY OR DEEMED NECESSARY BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL TO DEFRAY THE EXPENSES AND LIABILITIES OF SAID CITY FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2016; AND PROVIDING FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF ORDINANCE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REXBURG, IDAHO: SECTION I. This ordinance shall be, and is hereby termed the Annual Appropriation Ordinance of the City of Rexburg, Idaho, for the fiscal year October 1, 2015, to September 30, 2016. SECTION II. The revenue, fund balance carry-overs and transfers of the City of Rexburg, Idaho, for the fiscal year October 1, 2015, to September 30, 2016, derived from taxes levied for said year, and all other sources, in the amount in total of $76,726,000, as shown below by the budget of the City of Rexburg, Idaho, adopted and approved by the City Council on the 5th day of August, 2015, and duly printed and published as provided by law, is hereby appropriated to the several funds and purposes which are hereby declared to be necessary to defray all necessary expenses and liabilities of said City as shown by said Budget as hereinafter set forth. The City Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to apportion all monies received on account of taxes on property within the City or Rexburg, Idaho, and from all other sources to the several funds as shown in said Budget and as hereinafter set forth. Discussion: Mayor Woodland asked for a motion; Council Member Merrill moved to consider BILL 1135 for the 2016 Appropriation Budget third read; Council Member Mann seconded the motion; Mayor Woodland asked for a vote: Those voting aye Those voting nay Council President Smith None Council Member Benfield Council Member Mann Council Member Wolfe Council Member Merrill The motion carried Mayor’s Business: Consent Calendar: The consent calendar includes items which require formal City Council 15 Action; however they are typically routine or not of great controversy. Individual Council members may ask that any specific item be removed from the consent calendar for discussion in greater detail. Explanatory information is included in the City Council’s agenda packet regarding these items. A. Minutes from July 29, 2015 meeting B. Approve the City of Rexburg Bills Council Member Mann moved to approve the Consent Calendar and pay the bills; Council Member Wolfe seconded the motion; Mayor Woodland asked for a vote: Those voting aye Those voting nay Council President Smith None Council Member Benfield Council Member Mann Council Member Wolfe Council Member Merrill The motion carried Attorney Zollinger wanted to recognize Steve Oakey and his contribution every year to allow the Police Department and DARE board to use his car wash for the DARE fundraiser. Mr. Oakey and his staff put in a lot of hours to help out with this. Council Member Smith asked for a work meeting before City Council on the 19th of August at 5:00 pm. Mayor Woodland also thanked Mr. Caleb Despain from the Standard Journal for his patience and attendance at the City meetings. Adjourned at 8:30 P.M. APPROVED: ____________________________ Richard S. Woodland, Mayor Attest: _______________________________ Mary Flanary, Deputy City Clerk E:7*N BUSSMANN SERIES Your System Details Project Name: w,Campus courtyard l System Type: Single -Phase Creator Name: TIM Clarkson Creator Email: clarksin2004@cableone.net Creator Company/Organization: Castle electric Creator Title/Position: Owner Creation Date: Jul 18, 2016 @ 2:21pm LVA TRANSFORMER KVA 100 Voltage _d„a. 240 %Z 1.50 %Z TOL -10% (Max Fault) bowl.,.. mu 30,867 AMPS. Im„is.,. n_ro 46,301 AMPS Voltage (L -L) 240 V LENGTH 60FT SIZE 250 QTY 3 (per phase) TYPE Three -Conductor Cable CONDUIT Nonmagnetic WIRE Al, 600 V 22,227AMPS 21,377 AMPS Voltage (L -L) 240 V F�2 available fault current calculator Created Using Eaton's Bussmann Series - Available Fault Current Calculator 1.5 Page 1 a-V�V-s "'5,4 (--uc,47A-4j-X SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING - STANDARD CALCULATION Date: apr 20 2016 Address: total bid 1. GENERAL LIGHTING LOADS Table 220.12 12,114 sq. ft. X 3 VA Small Appliance loads 220.52(A) 1,500 VAX Laundry load 220.52(8) 1,500 VAX Applying demand factors Table 220.42 1 units= 36,342 VA 46 Circuits = 69,000 VA 28 units= 42,000 VA Total Lighting Load 147,342 VA First 3,000 VAX 100% = 3,000 VA Next 117,000 VAX 35% 40,950 VA Over 120,000 27342 VA X 25% 6835.5 Total 50,786 VA 2. COOKING EQUIPMENT LOADS 220.55; TABLE 220.55 NOTES Col. A 8375 kW 0 VAX P:211 0MVA VA Col. B 3.5 to 8.75 kW VAX 21 0VA Col. C >8.75 kW VA Total 3. DRYER LOAD 220.54; TABLE 220.54 PHASES NEUTRAL 50,766 VA 50,786 VA 36,000 VA X 70% 25,200 VA 5,000 VAX 13 4. FIXED APPLIANCE LOADS 220.17 Dishwasher 1,200 Disposal 1,000 Compactor 2,400 240V Water heater 4,500 120V A/C unit= 1,800 120V Sump Pump 1,200 120V furnace motor 300 240V Blower Motor 300 240V Sump Pump 1,200 units X VA X VA X VA X VA X VA X VA X VA X VA X VA X 0.45% units= units= units = units= units = units = units = units = Total 29,250 VA X 70% 20,475 VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA 120 V Loads 63,000 VA 63,000 VA 4 or more appliances x 0.75 for Phase 8 Neutral 21 25,200 21 21,000 0 0 0 0 21 37,800 0 0 0 0 0 1JVA 63 5. HEATING OR AIC LOAD 220.15, 220.21 Heating unit = 20,000 VA X0 units X 100%HVA VA If supplementary heat is not on at same time as heat pum A/C unit = 12,000 VA X 0 units X 100% 0 VA heat pump kVA need not be added to tatal. 220.82(C)(4) Heat pump = 0 VAX 0 units X 100% 0 VA Enter 1 if on at same time. largest load 0 VA VA 6. LARGEST MOTOR LOAD Phase�VA X25%= 10VA �VA Neutral VA X25%= 0 VA �VA PHASE NEUTf At. TOTAL 179,036 VA 159,461 VA 746 AMPS 525 AMPS 220.61(6) when over 200 Amps SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING - STANDARD CALCULATION Date: api 20 2016 Address: 1 bod 1. GENERAL LIGHTING LOADS Table 220.12 470 sq. ft. X 3 VA Small Appliance loads 220.52(A) 1,600 VAX Laundry load 220.52(8) 1,500 VAX Applying demand factors Table 220.42 1 units= 1,410 VA 2 Circuits= 3,000 VA 1 units = 1,500 VA Total Lighting Load 5,910 VA First 3,000 VA X 100%= 3,000 VA Next 2,910 VAX 35% 1,019 VA Over 120,000 0 VAX 25% 0 Total 4,019 VA 2. COOKING EQUIPMENT LOADS 220.55; TABLE 220.55 NOTES Col. A <3.5 kW 0 VAX 0 0 IVA VA Col. B 3.5 to 8.75 kW 6.000 VAX I 0.8 6,4VA Col. C >8.75 kW VA Total 3. DRYER LOAD 220.64; TABLE 220.54 PHASES NEUTRAL 4,019 VA 4,019 VA 6,400 VA X 70% 4,480 VA 5,000 VAX 0 units 1.00 % �VAX70%VA 4. FIXED APPLIANCE LOADS 220.17 Dishwasher 1,200 Disposal 1,000 Compactor 2,400 240V Water heater 1,500 120V AIC unit = 1,800 120V Sump Pump 1.200 120V furnace motor 300 240V Blower Motor 300 240V Sump Pump 1;200 VA X VA X VA X VA X VA X VA X VA X VAX VA X units= units= units = units = units = units = units = units = VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA 120 V Loads 1 1,200 1 1,000 0 0 0 0 I 1,800 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Total 4,000 VA 4,000 VA 4,000 VA 4 or more appliances x 0.75 for Phase & Neutral 5. HEATING OR AIC LOAD 220.15, 220.21 Heating unit = 20,000 VA X0 units X 100%EIVA VA If supplementary heat is not on at same time as heat pum A/C unit = 12,000 VA X 0 units X 100%VA heat pump kVA need not be added to fatal. 220.82(C)(4) Heat pump = 0 VAX 0 units X 100%VA Enter 1 if on at same time. largest load OVA 6. LARGEST MOTOR LOAD Phase VA X25%-0 VA �VA Neutral VA X25%= 01VA �VA PHASE NEUTRAL TOTAL 14,419 VA 12,499 VA 60 AMPS 52 AMPS 220.61(B) when over 200 Amps SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING - STANDARD CALCULATION Date: apr 20 2016 Address: 2 bed 1. GENERAL LIGHTING LOADS Table 220.12 633 sq. ft. X 3 VA Small Appliance loads 220.52(A) 1,500 VAX Laundry load 220.52(8) 1,500 VAX Applying demand factors Table 220.42 1 units= 1,899 VA 2 Circuits= 3,000 VA I units= 1,500VA Total Lighting Load 6,399 VA First 3,000 VA X 100%= 3,000 VA Next 3,399 VA X 35% 1,190 VA Over 120,000 0 VAX 25% 0 Total 4,190 VA 2. COOKING EQUIPMENT LOADS 220.55; TABLE 220.55 NOTES Col.A 8375 kW�VAX 0 0 VA kW 8,000 Col. B 3.5 to 8.75 VAX 1 0.8 6,400 VA Col. C >8.75 kW VA Total VA 3. DRYER LOAD 220.54; TABLE 220.64 PHASES NEUTRAL =VA 4,190 VA 6,400 VA X 70% 4,480 VA 5.000 VAX 1 units X 1.00 % 5,000 VA X 70% 3,500 VA 4. FIXED APPLIANCE LOADS 220.17 Dishwasher 1,200 Disposal 1,000 Compactor 2,400 240V Water heater 4,500 120V A/C unit= 1,800 120V Sump Pump 1,200 120Vfurnace motor 300 240V Blower Motar 300 240V Sump Pump 1,200 VA X VA X VA X VA X VA X VA X VA X VA X VA X units= units= units = units= units = units - = units = Total VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA 120 V Loads VA 4,000 VA 4,000 VA 4 or more appliances x 0.75 for Phase & Neutral 1 1,200 1 1,000 0 0 0 0 1 1,800 0 0 0 0 0units 0 0 0 3 4,000 5. HEATING OR A/C LOAD 220.15, 220.21 Heating unit= 20,000 VA X 0 units X 100% 0 VA If supplementary heat is not on at same time as heat pum A/C unit= 12,000 VA X 0 units X 11000001101----2- VA heat pump kVA need not be added to latal. 220.82(C)(4) Heal pump = 0 VA X ) units X 100%0 VA Enter 1 if on at same time. largest load 0 VA VA 6. LARGEST MOTOR LOAD Phase VA X 25% -0 VA �VA Neutral VA X25%= �VA OVA PHASE NEUTRAL TOTAL 19,590 VA 16,170 VA 82 AMPS 67 AMPS 220.61(6) when over 200 Amps WHEN RECORDED RETURN DuPree Law Offices, P.C. P.O. Box 723 Rexburg, Idaho 83440 16 - eo k}8 RECORDER at Request of TITLE - REXBURG OFFICE 4CE TITLE. P.O. BOX -12 FLauflu, ID B t 3 IKol)i% CROSS EASEMENT AGREEMENT THIS CROSS EASEMENT AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made as of the 2"d day of May, 2012, by Exchange #517, LLC, an Idaho limited liability company ("Exchange #517"), and S&S One LLC, an Idaho limited liability company ("S&S One"). RECITALS: A. Exchange #517 is the owner of that certain real property located in the City of Rexburg, Madison County, Idaho, which is more particularly described on Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference (the "Exchange #517 Parcel"). B. Exchange 4517 is constructing one (1) apartment building on the South side of the Exchange #517 Parcel ("Exchange #517 Building One") and two (2) apartment buildings on the East side of the Exchange #517 Parcel ("Exchange #517 Buildings Two and Three"). Exchange #517 also may construct one (1) apartment building on the North side of the Exchange #517 Parcel ("Exchange #517 Building Four"). C. S&S One is the owner of that certain real property situated in the City of Rexburg, Madison County, Idaho, which is more fully described on Exhibit B attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference (the "S&S One Parcel"). D. S&S One is constructing one (1) apartment building on the South side of the S&S One Parcel ("S&S Building One"). S&S One may construct one (1) apartment building on the North side of the S&S One Parcel ("S&S Building Two"). E. Exchange #517 and S&S One desire to grant each other cross easements over and across, and with respect to, portions of the Exchange #517 Parcel and the S&S One Parcel, respectively, for the purposes stated in this Agreement and in accordance with and subject to the terms of this Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION of the mutual covenants and agreements herein set forth and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties do hereby agree as follows: Cross Easement Agreement —Page 1 374538 1. Easement Over S&S One Parcel. S&S One does hereby establish for the benefit of the Exchange #517 Parcel and grant and convey to the owners from time to time of the Exchange #517 Parcel and such owners' tenants, the invitees of such owners and tenants, and the providers of emergency services, a permanent, perpetual, nonexclusive easements appurtenant to the Exchange #517 Parcel over and across, and for, the pedestrian walkways, sidewalks, or paths and vehicular driveways, roadways, fire lanes, fire hydrants, and parking areas as are located on or may be located on the S&S One Parcel from time to time (the "S&S One Parcel Easement Area"), for the purpose of pedestrian and passenger vehicular ingress and egress to and from the Exchange#517 Parcel and vehicular parking and those matters further described in paragraphs 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 (the "Exchange #517 Easements"). S&S One reserves the right to rearrange and reconfigure the walkways, driveways, roadways, and parking areas at any time located on the S&S One Parcel, and nothing herein shall be interpreted as prohibiting or preventing any such rearrangement or reconfiguration; provided, however, that no such rearrangement or reconfiguration shall eliminate access to the Exchange #517 Parcel across the S&S One Parcel or result in the Exchange #517 Parcel being in violation of any city, county or state ordinances, codes, regulations, statutes or laws applicable to any of the purposes stated in this Agreement. The parties agree that the Exchange #517 Parcel and the S&S One Parcel shall be treated as a single development for purposes of compliance with City of Rexburg codes and regulations with respect to those matters included in the easements described in this paragraph. 2. Easement Over Exchange #517 Parcel. Exchange #517 does hereby establish for the benefit of the S&S One Parcel and grant and convey to the owners from time to time of the S&S One Parcel and such owners' tenants, the invitees of such owners and tenants, and the providers of emergency services, a permanent, perpetual, nonexclusive easement appurtenant to the S&S One Parcel over and across, and for, the pedestrian walkways, sidewalks, or paths and vehicular driveways, roadways, fire lanes, fire hydrants, parking areas, and waste disposal areas as are located on or may be located on the Exchange #517 Parcel from time to time (the "Exchange #517 Parcel Easement Area") for the purpose of pedestrian and passenger vehicular ingress and egress to and from the S&S One Parcel, vehicular parking, and disposal of waste in the designated waste disposal receptacles located on the Exchange #517 Parcel and those matters further described in paragraphs 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 below (the "S&S One Easements"), Exchange #517 reserves the right to rearrange and reconfigure the walkways, driveways, roadways, parking areas, and waste disposal areas at any time located on the Exchange #517 Parcel, and nothing herein shall be interpreted as prohibiting or preventing any such rearrangement or reconfiguration; provided, however, that no such rearrangement or reconfiguration shall result in the S&S One Parcel being in violation of any city, county or state ordinances, codes, regulations, statutes or laws applicable to any of the purposes stated in this Agreement. The parties agree that the Exchange #517 Parcel and the S&S One Parcel shall be treated as a single development for purposes of compliance with City Cross Easement Agreement — Page 2 374538 of Rexburg codes and regulations with respect to those matters included in the easements described in this paragraph. I Maintenance of S&S One Parcel Easement Area. The owners from time to time of the S&S One Parcel shall cause the driveways, roadways, fire lanes, and parking areas of the S&S One Parcel Easement Area, as the same may be hereafter constructed, to be paved and maintained in a good usable condition at such owners' sole cost and expense. Should ownership of the S&S One Parcel (or portions thereof) become vested in more than one owner, then for purposes of this Agreement each owner shall be responsible only for that portion of the S&S One Parcel Easement Area located on that owner's parcel. 4. Maintenance of Exchange #517 Parcel Easement Area. The owners from time to time of the Exchange #517 Parcel shall cause the driveways, roadways, fire lanes, parking areas, and waste disposal areas of the Exchange #517 Parcel Easement Area to be paved and maintained in a good usable condition at such owners' sole cost and expense. Should ownership of the Exchange #517 Parcel (or portions thereof) become vested in more than one owner, then for purposes of this Agreement each owner shall be responsible only for that portion of the Exchange #517 Parcel Easement Area located on that owner's parcel. 5. Reciprocal Easements. No fence, barricade or other barrier which would prevent, impair or obstruct the passage of pedestrian or passenger vehicular travel for the purposes herein shall be erected or permitted within or across the S&S One Parcel Easement Area or the Exchange #517 Parcel Easement Area (the S&S One Parcel Easement Area and the Exchange #517 Parcel Easement Area being sometimes referred collectively as the "Easement Area"); provided however, the foregoing provision shall not prohibit the installation of reasonable forms of traffic control, including, but not limited to, speed and safety controls, directional signage, curbing to direct traffic to the appropriate portion of the Easement Area and controls required by any governmental or quasi -governmental authority. Each party reserves the right to temporarily close off its portion of the Easement Area for repair; provided, however, that prior to closing off any portion of the Easement Area, as above provided, such party shall give written notice to the other party of its intention to do so and shall attempt to coordinate such closing with the other party so that no unreasonable interference in the passage of pedestrians or vehicles shall occur. Exchange 4517 and S&S One each reserve the right to use that portion of the Easement Area located on its respective property for any purpose not inconsistent with the use for which the grants herein are made. Exchange #517 and S&S One each specifically reserve the right to grant additional easements or rights-of-way upon or across that portion of the Easement Area located on its respective property to such other persons or entities and for such purposes as Exchange #517 or S&S One, respectively, may elect; provided that such additional easements and their purposes may not be inconsistent or in conflict with or inhibitory of the purposes of this Agreement. _Cross Easement Agr ement — Page 3 374538 6. Proportionate Reimbursement of Waste Disnosal Fees. As described above, the S&S One Easements includes access to the waste disposal areas on the Exchange #517 Parcel for the disposal of waste in the designated waste disposal receptacles located thereon. From time to time upon the request of the owner of the Exchange #517 Parcel, the owner of the S&S One Parcel shall reimburse the owner of the Exchange #517 Parcel for a portion of the waste disposal fees incurred by the owner of the Exchange #517 Parcel. Said portion shall be based on a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of apartment units on the S&S One Parcel that are permitted for occupancy, and the denominator of which is the total number of apartment units on both the S&S One Parcel and the Exchange #517 Parcel that are permitted for occupancy. 7. Fire Hydrants and Landscape Water Facilities. Exchange #517 and S&S One agree that one (1) or more fire hydrants shall be installed and maintained on the Exchange #517 Parcel and the S&S One Parcel for the common use and benefit of each. Exchange #517 and S&S One agree that landscaped areas on both the Exchange #517 Parcel and the S&S One Parcel will receive water through a common water facility and meter to be located on the Exchange #517 Parcel or the S&S One Parcel as the parties mutually agree (collectively, the "Landscape Water Facilities"). The Landscape Water Facilities will measure water used for landscaping on the Exchange #517 Parcel and the S&S One Parcel. The costs of constructing and installing the Landscape Water Facilities (including without limitation the costs of connecting the Landscape Water Facilities to any public water system), all charges for usage of landscape water and all costs incurred in operating and maintaining the Landscape Water Facilities shall be paid by the parties in proportion to the total square footage of property watered by the Landscape Water Facilities on the parties' respective properties. 8. Telecommunications. Exchange #517 and S&S One agree that telephone and internet connectivity will be provided to the apartments located on the Exchange #517 Parcel and the S&S One Parcel through common hubs and facilities (collectively, the "Telecommunications Facilities"). Unless the parties otherwise agree in a signed and acknowledged instrument that references this Agreement, the Telecommunication Facilities hubs shall be located within a building or buildings on the Exchange #517 Parcel. The Telecommunications Facilities shall be operated and maintained in accordance with the provisions of paragraph I1 below, regardless of their location. Except for such charges as may be made to specific apartment units, Exchange #517 and S&S One agree to share all charges for telephone and internet usage and all costs incurred in maintaining the Telecommunications Facilities based on a fraction (the "Cost Allocation Fraction"), the numerator of which is the number of apartment units on a party's parcel that are permitted for occupancy, and the denominator of which is the total number of apartment units on both parties' parcels that are permitted for occupancy. For example, if said charges and costs for a given month totaled $1,000, and the Exchange #517 Parcel contained sixty-three (63) apartment units permitted for occupancy and the Cross Easement Aareement — Page 4 374538 S&S One Parcel contained twenty-one (21) apartment units permitted for occupancy, then under such circumstances, Exchange #517 would be responsible for $750 of such charges and costs and S&S One would be responsible for $250 of such charges and costs. 9. Satellite/Cable Facilities. Exchange #517 and S&S One agree that access to satellite and/or cable television will be supplied to the apartments located on the Exchange 4517 Parcel and the S&S One Parcel through a common hub and facilities (collectively, the "Satellite/Cable Facilities"). Unless the parties otherwise agree in a signed and acknowledged instrument that references this Agreement, the satellite and/or cable television hub shall be located on the Exchange #517 Parcel. The Satellite/Cable Facilities shall be operated and maintained in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 11 below, regardless of their location. If the parties are billed separately for satellite/cable television usage and costs of maintenance of the Satellite/Cable Facilities, each shall be responsible for the amounts so billed. If Exchange #517 and S&S One are not billed separately, they will share the usage charges and maintenance costs according to the Cost Allocation Fraction described above. 10. Hydronics System. Exchange #517 and S&S One agree that a hydronics heating system will be supplied to the apartments in Exchange #517 Building One and S&S Building One through a common water heating system and facilities to be located on the S&S One Parcel (the "Hydronics One Facilities"). The costs of constructing and installing the Hydronics One Facilities shall be shared equally by the parties. The Hydronics One Facilities shall be operated and maintained in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 11 below. The parties shall share equally all costs of operating, maintaining, repairing and replacing the portions of the Hydronics One Facilities that are used jointly (for example, boiler room and equipment and facilities situated therein). Each party shall pay all costs of operating, maintaining, repairing and replacing those portions of the Hydronics One Facilities situated on such party's property or in such party's apartment building that apply only to that apartment building. If the parties are billed separately for use of the Hydronics One Facilities, each shall be responsible for the amounts so billed. If the parties are not billed separately, they will share the use charges equally. S&S One shall have no responsibility, obligation or liability with respect to any hydronics or other heating system(s) that may be used jointly or separately by Exchange #517 Buildings Two and Three. If Exchange #517 Building Four and S&S Building Two are constructed, and the parties so agree in a written instrument signed, acknowledged and recorded by the parties, the Exchange #517 Building Four and S&S Building Two may share a hydronics heating system in accordance with the provisions of this paragraph 10 pertaining to the Hydronics One Facilities shared by Exchange #517 Building One and S&S Building One. 11. Operation and Maintenance of Joint Facilities. The Telecommunications Facilities, Satellite/Cable Facilities, and the Hydronics Facilities (collectively, the "Joint Cross Easement Agreement—Page 5 374538 Facilities"), shall be operated and maintained in accordance with the following terms, conditions, and provisions: 11.1 The owners from time to time of the Exchange #517 Parcel and the owners from time to time of the S&S One Parcel shall be jointly responsible for the operation and maintenance of the Joint Facilities. The costs of such operation and maintenance shall be borne by such owners as described in paragraphs 8, 9 and 10 above. 11.2 If the owner(s) of the Exchange #517 Parcel and the owner(s) of the S&S One Parcel at any time cannot agree on a course of action for maintenance of the Joint Facilities, or any portion thereof, either party may undertake such maintenance as such party reasonably deems necessary. In such event, the party undertaking maintenance shall be entitled to collect from the other party such other party's portion of said maintenance costs as determined pursuant to the applicable provisions of paragraphs 2, 8, and 9 above. 11.3 Exchange #517 and S&S One do hereby establish, each for the benefit of the other and the other's successors and assigns, and grant and convey to the other, the other's successors and assigns, and their selected maintenance, repair and service providers and emergency service providers, a permanent, perpetual, nonexclusive easement appurtenant to the Exchange #517 Parcel and the S&S One Parcel, respectively, over and across said parcels and the improvements from time to time located thereon, for the purpose of accessing and performing maintenance, repairs and other services on the Joint Facilities, or any portion thereof, in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, and for the lawful use of fire hydrants located on the Exchange #517 Parcel or the S&S One Parcel. 11.4 Either party hereto, or their respective successors and/or assigns, at such party's sole expense, shall have the right to change the location of any portion of the Joint Facilities that is located on such party's parcel, provided that such relocation does not cause a material injury to the other party or unreasonably increase the cost, or interfere with the use and enjoyment, of the Joint Facilities by the other party. 12. Costs of Development and Construction of Joint Facilities. The costs to develop and construct the Joint Facilities (the "Joint Facilities Costs") shall be paid initially seventy-five percent (75%) by Exchange #517 and twenty-five percent (25%) by S&S One. This costs sharing is based on the construction by Exchange #517 of Exchange #517 Apartment Buildings One, Two and Three and by S&S One of S&S One Building One. If additional apartment buildings are constructed, for example Exchange #517 Building Four or S&S One Building Two, the parties shall reimburse each other as the case may be .so that at any given time each party shall have ultimately paid its proportionate share (without interest) of the Joint Facilities Costs based on the total number of apartment units constructed on each party's property at such time. For .Cross Easement Agreement — Page 6 374538 example, if S&S One constructed S&S One Building Two resulting in forty-two (42) apartment units on the S&S One Parcel and sixty-three (63) apartment units on the Exchange #517 Parcel, then S&S One would reimburse Exchange #517 such sum so that at that time S&S One shall have paid forty percent (40%) and Exchange #517 shall have paid sixty percent (60%) of the Joint Facilities Costs. If, thereafter, Exchange #517 constructed Exchange #517 Building Four resulting in forty-two (42) apartment units on the S&S One Parcel and eighty-four (84) apartment units on the Exchange #517 Parcel, then Exchange #517 would reimburse S&S One such sum so that ultimately Exchange #517 shall have paid sixty-six and two-thirds percent (66 2/3%) and S&S One shall have paid thirty-three and one-third percent (33 113%) of the total Joint Facilities Costs. 13. Duration; Run with Land, BindingEffect. The easements described in this Agreement are hereinafter referred to collectively as the "Easements." The Easements, and the covenants and restrictions set forth herein, shall be effective upon the date hereof and shall be perpetual in duration. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, the Easements, and the covenants and restrictions set forth herein, (i) shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon each of the S&S One Parcel, the Exchange #517 Parcel, the respective owners thereof, and their respective successors, successors -in -title, assigns and tenants, and the invitees of such parties; and (ii) shall remain in full force and effect and shall be unaffected by any change in ownership or possession of all or any of the S&S One Parcel or Exchange #517 Parcel, or by any change of use, demolition, reconstruction, expansion or other circumstances. The Easements are appurtenant to and will run with the Exchange #517 Parcel and the S&S One Parcel, respectively, and any portions thereof, whether or not the Easements are referenced in any conveyance of the Exchange #517 Parcel or the S&S One Parcel and/or any portion of either of them. 14. Remedies, Enforcement. Exchange #517 and S&S One shall have all rights and remedies available at law or in equity for the enforcement or observance of this Agreement, including, without limitation, suit for specific performance, injunctive relief and suit for compensatory damages. If there is any litigation or other action taken by any party to enforce or interpret any provisions of or rights arising under this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover from the other party all costs and expenses, including but not limited to reasonable attorney fees and costs, which the prevailing party may incur in enforcing this Agreement or in pursuing any remedy allowed by law, whether such is incurred by the filing of suit or otherwise. 15. Notices. All notices permitted or required to be given hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed given (i) when delivered in person, (ii) one (1) business day after being delivered to a nationally recognized overnight courier, or (iii) three (3) business days after being deposited in the United States mail, postage pre -paid, registered or certified mail, return receipt requested. All notices shall be addressed as follows: Cross -Easement Agreement — Page 7 374638 If to Exchange #517: Exchange #517, LLC P.O. Box 339 Blackfoot, Idaho 83221 If to S&S One: S&S One LLC 3614 North 3000 West Rexburg, Idaho 83440 Each of the above -listed addressees may change its address for notice purposes under this Paragraph 15 by delivering to the other addressee(s) a written notice of change of address and number, in a manner specified in this Para rag nh 15. 16. Governing Law: This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Idaho. 17. Non -Dedication. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be deemed to be a gift or dedication of any portion of the S&S One Parcel or Exchange #517 Parcel to the general public or for any public use or purpose whatsoever, it being the intention of Exchange #517 and S&S One and their respective successors and assigns that nothing in this Agreement, expressed or implied, shall confer upon any person, other than the owners of the S&S One Parcel and the Exchange #517 Parcel and their successors and assigns, tenants, licensees, and occupants, any rights or remedies under or by reason of this Agreement. 18. Headings. The headings in this Agreement are for convenience only, shall in no way define or limit the scope or content of this Agreement, and shall not be considered in any construction of this Agreement of any part hereof. 19. Modifications. This Agreement may be amended, modified, or terminated at any time only by a declaration in writing, executed and acknowledged by all of the owners of the Exchange #517 Parcel and the S&S One Parcel or their respective successors and assigns. 20. Severabilitv. If any term or provision of this Agreement or the application thereof to any person or circumstance shall to any extent be invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement, or the application of such term or provision to persons or circumstances other than those to which it is held invalid or unenforceable, shall not be affected thereby, and each term and provision of this Agreement shall be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law. 21. Non -Waiver. Failure by any party to complain of any action, non -action or breach of any other party shall not constitute a waiver of any aggrieved party's rights hereunder. Waiver by any party of any right arising from any breach of any other party Cross Easement Aereement— Page 8 374538 shall not constitute a waiver of any other right arising from a subsequent breach of the same obligation or for any other default, past, present or future. 22. Intent. This Agreement does not in any way grant or convey any part of the underlying fee simple estates owned by either Exchange #517 or S&S One. 23. Non -Merger. The easements created hereby are not merged with, and shall not be deemed to be merged with, the fee simple title to the Easement Area. 24. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in several counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, and all of such counterparts together shall constitute one and the same instrument. [REMAINDER OF PAGE LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK] Cross Easement Agreement — Page 9 374538 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have signed and sealed this Agreement as of the day and year first above written. EXCHANGE #517: EXCHANGE #517, LLC By Title Financial Specialty Services, Member �5 �`� '.' OIR S&S One: S&S ONE LLC, an Idaho limited liability company Nt�By: Sylvan F. Seely, Manager By: C V 1 - Jared Sommer, Manager Cross Easement Aereement — page 10 374538 STATE OF IDAHO County of Bingham On this 2"d day of May, 2012, before me, SkkKklnl C nlu& , a notary public, in and for said State, personally appeared Shauna Romrell, known or identified to me to be the President of Title Financial Specialty Services, the member of Exchange #517, LLC, the limited liability company that executed the instrument or the person who executed the instrument on behalf of said limited liability company and acknowledged to me that such limited liability company executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, the day and year in this certificate first above written. `r4 OtARY Notary Public for Idaho Residing at of pUav�G:' p� My Commission Expires: t 1q sTATE STATE OF IDAHO County of Madison On this 2nd day of May, 2012, before me, J CLr,6L &41rfl , a notary public, in and for said State, personally appeared Sylvan F. Seely, known or identified to me to be a Manager of S&S One LLC, the limited liability company that executed the instrument or the person who executed the instrument on behalf of said limited liability company and acknowledged to me that such limited liability company executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, the day and year in this certificate first above written. ��°013�shofr •; f �N0'rARY �; t, pt113Ur, i STATE Ov \D, Cross Easement Agreement — Page 11 Notary blic for Idaho UJ Residing at My Commission Expires Residing in Fremont County Commission Expires 6-23-2017 374538 STATE OF IDAHO County of Madison On this 2nd day of May, 2012, before me, -" i-4 gr7 , a notary public, in and for said State, personally appeared Jared Sommer, known or identified to me to be. a Manager of S&S One LLC, the limited liability company that executed the instrument or the person who executed the instrument on behalf of said limited liability company and acknowledged to me that such limited liability company executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, the day and year in this certificate first above written. Nota4ybklit for Idaho Residing at My Commission Expires: �Q�n 13/aho NOTARY'; PUBLIC ? nj IDP�O; Residing in Fremont County Commission Expires 6-23-2017 Cross Easement A reement— Page 12 374538 EXHIBIT A Exchange #517 Parcel Part of Lots 3 & 4, Block 5 and the North 1/2 of a portion of 3`d South Street of the Southend Addition to the City of Rexburg, Madison County, Idaho per the recorded plat thereof, further described as: Commencing at the Northwest corner of said Lot 4, and running thence N89045'45"E 317.21 feet along the North line of said Lot 4 to the Westerly Right -of -Way of the Union Pacific Railroad; thence S30°08'27"W 439.91 feet to the center of 3rd South Street; thence S89045'29"W 196.94 feet; thence N00015'04"W 313.52 feet to the North boundary of property described in a Warranty Deed recorded as Instrument Number 347328; thence N89045'45"E 102.28 feet along said North boundary to the West line of said Lot 4; thence N00°14'48"W 66.00 feet along said West line to the Point of Beginning. Cross Easement Agreement — Page 13 374538 EXHIBIT B S&S One Parcel Part of Lot 3, Block 5 and the North 1/2 of a portion of 3rd South Street of the Southend Addition to the City of Rexburg, Madison County, Idaho per the recorded plat thereof, further described as: Commencing at the Southwest corner of said Block 5, and running thence N00°15'04"W 264.04 feet along the West line of said Block 5 to the North boundary of property described in a Warranty Deed recorded as Instrument Number 347328; thence N89°45'45"E 194.60 feet along said North boundary; thence S00°15'04"E 313.52 feet to the center of 3`d South Street; thence S89°45'29"W 194.60 feet to the West line of said Block 5 extended; thence N00° 15'04"W 49.50 feet along the extension of said Block 5 to the Point of Beginning. Cross Easement Agreement — Page 14 374538 Instrument # 405631 REXBURG, MADISON, IDAHO 10.21-2016 11:51:52 AM No. of Pages: 6 Recorded WHEN RECORDED RETURN TO: KIM H. MUIRr . DUPREE S EWART Fee: 25,00 AYL MORRIS DUPree Stewart Taylor & Morris Excio Recorder Deputy P.O. Box 723 Rexburg, Idaho 83440 AMENDMENT TO CROSS EASEMENT AGREEMENT THIS AMENDMENT TO CROSS EASEMENT AGREEMENT ("Amendment") is made as of the N day of boder , 2016, by Desert Rose Enterprises, LLC, an Idaho limited liability company ("Desert Rose"), as successor in interest to Exchange #517, LLC, and Idaho limited liability company ("Exchange #517') and S&S One LLC, an Idaho limited liability company ("S&S One"). RECITALS: A. Exchange 4517 and S&S One previously entered into a Cross Easement Agreement dated May 2, 2012 ("Agreement"), related to certain real property located in the City of Rexburg, Madison County, Idaho, a portion of which was identified in the Agreement as the Exchange #517 Parcel and a portion of which was identified in the Agreement as the S&S One Parcel (Exchange 4517 Parcel and S&S One Parcel are collectively referred to as the "Properties"). B. Desert Rose is the successor in interest to Exchange #517 in that Desert Rose acquired ownership of the Exchange #517 Parcel. C. In connection with the proposed construction of additional buildings on the Properties, Desert Rose and S&S One have obtained new legal descriptions that relate to portions of the Properties. D. Desert Rose and S&S One desire to amend the Agreement to reflect the current ownership of the Properties and to confirm that the Agreement continues to apply to the Properties under the current ownership and with the new legal descriptions. E. Section 19 of the Agreement permits the owners of the Properties or their respective successors and assigns to amend the Agreement by a declaration in writing, executed and acknowledged by all of the owners of the Properties or their respective successors and assigns. NOW, THEREFORE, FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION of the mutual covenants and agreements herein set forth and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties do hereby agree to amend the Agreement as follows: Amendment to Cross Easement Agreement — Page 1 1. Desert Rose Parcel. That certain real property located in the City of Rexburg, Madison County, Idaho, more particularly described on Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference shall be substituted for and replace the real property described on Exhibit A to the Agreement and shall be referred to as the "Desert Rose Parcel." The phrase Desert Rose Parcel shall be substituted for the phrase Exchange 4517 Parcel in all places in the Agreement where the latter phrase appears, and the phrase Desert Rose shall be substituted for the phrase Exchange #517 in all places in the Agreement where the latter phrase appears. 2. S&S One Parcel. That certain real property located in the City of Rexburg, Madison County, Idaho, more particularly described on Exhibit B attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference shall be substituted for and replace the real property described on Exhibit B to the Agreement (the "S&S One Parcel'). 3. Desert Rose Address. The following address for notices to Desert Rose is substituted in Section 15 of the Agreement for the address for Exchange #517, LLC: Desert Rose Enterprises, LLC 566 N. 3400 E. Lewisville, Idaho 83431 4. Effect. Except as amended by this Amendment, the Agreement shall remain in full force and effect and be unchanged. 5. Miscellaneous. Capitalized terms not otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings assigned thereto in the Agreement. This Amendment shall be construed and enforced under the laws of the State of Idaho. This Amendment may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, and all of such counterparts together shall constitute one and the same instrument. [REMAINDER OF PAGE LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK] Amendment to Cross Easement Agreement — Page 2 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have signed and sealed this Agreement as of the day and year first above written. DESERT ROSE: DESERT ROSE ENTERPRISES, LLC, 2Mdaho limited liabi ity company By:114 —4 James T. S&S One: S&S ONE LLC, an Idaho ollimited liability company By: ( 4 J40-7 Jared Sommer, Manager Amendment to Cross Easement Agreement — Page 3 STATE OF IDAHO § County of oxo- ti § On this ;2t-"" day of dbEl 2016, before me, ('p" �, %ay/,r , a notary public, in and for said State, personally appeared James T. Oineiting, known or identified to me to be a Manager of Desert Rose Enterprises, LLC, the limited liability company that executed the instrument or the person who executed the instrument on behalf of said limited liability company and acknowledged to me that such limited liability company executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, the day and year in this certificate first above written. STATE OF IDAHO County of Madison f Notary ublico Idaho Residing at 1W >_, My Commission In xpires:G-of-acres On this ,215t day of&(w, , 2016, before me, erg 4 �,. �, �r a notary public, in and for said State, personally appeared Jared 86mmef, known or identified to me to be a Manager of S&S One LLC, the limited liability company that executed the instrument or the person who executed the instrument on behalf of said limited liability company and acknowledged to that such limited liability company executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, the day and year in this certificate first above written. Amendment to Cross Easement Agreement— Page 4 Notar(yublOor Idaho Residing at d r4,-. TJG My Commission xpires: of -a aa,;) EXHIBIT A Desert Rose Parcel Parcel l Commencing at the Northwest corner of Lot 3 of the Southend Addition to the City of Rexburg as per the recorded plat thereof, running thence along the West line of said Lot 3 S00015'04"E 90.05 feet, thence leaving said West line N89°45'30"E 190.16 feet to the True Point of Beginning, thence continuing N89°45'30"E 219.13 feet, thence S30007'52"W 91.57 feet, thence S89°45'30"W 172.80 feet, thence N00°15'04"W 79.00 feet to the True Point of Beginning. Parcel Contains 0.355 Acres. Parcel 2 Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot 3 of the Southend Addition to the City of Rexburg as per the recorded plat thereof, said Northwest corner being the True Point of Beginning, running thence N89°45'45"E 614.16 feet along the North line of Lots 3 and 4 of said Southend Addition to the Westerly right of way of the Eastern Idaho Railroad, thence leaving said North line along said Westerly right of way S30°08'27"W 439.91 feet, thence leaving said Westerly right of way S89°45'30"W 196.94 feet, thence N00015'04"W 210.50 feet, thence N89°45'30"E 168.32 feet, thence N30°07'52"E 91.57 feet, thence S89°45'30"W 409.29 feet to the West line of Lot 3, thence along said West line N00° 15'04"W 90.05 feet to the Trust Point of Beginning. Parcel Contains 2.740 Acres. Amendment to Cross Easement Agreement — Page 5 EXHIBIT B S&S One Parcel Parcel 1 Commencing at the Northwest corner of Lot 3 of the Southend Addition to the City of Rexburg as per the recorded plat thereof, running thence along the West line of said Lot 3 S00°15'04"E 169.05 feet to the True Point of Beginning, thence leaving said West line N89°45'30"E 194.66 feet, thence S00°15'04"E 210.50 feet, thence S89°45'30"W 194.66 feet to said West line, thence along said West line N00° 15'04"W 210.50 feet to the True Point of Beginning. Parcel Contains 0.941 Acres. Parcel 2 Commencing at the Northwest corner of Lot 3 of the Southend Addition to the City of Rexburg as per the recorded plat thereof, running thence along the West line of said Lot 3 S00015'04"E 90.05 feet to the True Point of Beginning, thence leaving said West line N89°45'30"E 190.16 feet, thence S00015'04"E 79.00 feet, thence S89°45'30"W 190.16 feet to said West line, thence along said West line N00°15'04"W 79.00 feet to the True Point of Beginning. Parcel Contains 0.345 Acres. Amendment to Cross Easement Agreement — Page 6 Proposed Restoration of Cinderblock Building At 273 South 5t" West — Rexburg, ID 83440 1. Glass -blast (sandblasting) green paint off of cinderblock and concrete sills to restore to natural cinderblock / concrete surface & color. 2. Acid stain the cinderblock— natural seal the natural finish of the concrete sills to create some beautified accent on the exterior. Below is the link to a photo showing appearance of acid stained block: https://www.google.com/search?o=how+to+a cid+stain+cinder+block+sta i n&biw=1600&bi h=75 5 &tbm=isch&i mgi l=vW NCrlkCJei CJ M%253A%253 BH a4vFgckwcfl W M%253 Bhttp %25253A%2525 2 F%25252 Fwww.scra pbookscra pbook.com %25252 FDAC-ART%25252 Fco ncrete-acid-sta i n- reso urces. htm l&sou rce=i u& pf=m&fir=vW NCrlkCJeiCJM%253A%252CHa4vFgckwcfl W M %252 C &usg= H bnniIK2AphHtEGVLpuDVLs 9c%3D&ved=OahUKEWAL - PKnkLLOAhUH9GMKHZKADZkQviclMw&ei=TKSoV miElfoiwOSgbblCQ#imgrc=vWNCrlkCJeiCJM% 3A 3. Sandblast metal window trims and restore windows to original appearance (replace glass if necessary). On the front windows, the top two panels will be replaced with clouded glass. The interior windows will be replaced to create a complimentary match with the restored exterior windows. 4. The existing roof shingles will be removed and replaced with a shingle match to the apartments to be constructed (Campus Courtyard II). The peak of the roof may have a complimentary metal depending on ability of asphalt shingles to weather protect the peak of the roof. 5. The front awning will be repainted / redone to match the coloration of the acid stained block. Copper flashing will be installed against the building with new wood shingles on the awning. ` QEIVE D AUG 8 2016 CITY OF RD(BURG Transaction detail for payment to City of Rexburg. Date: 06/23/2017 - 9:57:40 AM Billing Information Peak Alarm Peak Alarm , 84127 kim@peakalarm.com City of Rexburg 35 N 1st East | PO Box 280 Rexburg, ID 83440 208-359-3020 ub@rexburg.org XBP Confirmation Number: 31223431 Transaction Number: 70187778PT Visa — XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-4740 Status: Successful Account # Item Quantity Item Amount Fire Permit 1 $435.00 Notes: 16-00481/16-00482 TOTAL:$435.00 Transaction taken by: nicholasl Xpress Bill Pay - Payment Processing https://secure.xpressbillpay.com/common/payment_process.php 1 of 1 6/23/17, 9:57 AM CITY OF REXBURG CW- AmeNca's Family Community BUILDING PERMIT FORM 4 1 Updated 1012016 BUILDING APPLICATION Fire Alarm Building Safety Department City of Rexburg 35 North 15L East Rexburg, Idaho 83440 For Office Use Permit Number: Fire Alarm Fees Paid ❑ 1. Property Owner Name: 3AC44 SOrtnwitt-t2 Wac-9Vi j n Address: 328'111 3000 W City: QuwlovrG State: "ZO Zip Code: 83440 Phone: tPV9-109-44184 Email: 2. Contractor CoBusiness: P�fe NkCtr, t CV die -State License #: Exp.: Address: .>?` li fl 3. Nol Vtne g t2_ City; fn t t� r"�V \1S State: a-1/> Zip Code: Phone: 9019`57-4-47-82- Email:ktvtn o� Pe�gtu4la,.w, , C.uv%- Contact/Rep. Name: Phone: a'108'5-A-ba07 Email: k1;k ZpcAv- (ayn l •Cts,, Contractor Authorized Signature: _ Date: -51-21-911-7 A copy ofyour state registration/license is required to be on file. If this is the first timeyou have done work in the City of Rexburg, please provide a photocopy ofyour license. Ifyou are unsure ifyour license is on file, please check with the Permit Technician by calling (208) 372-2341. 3. Project Description CAvvtpv 5 C-Ovr1new - Address: 00 9 S. 51 W csT 'P=A jql -1-g Description of work: 'Z✓ts-rv2A1 V--li .4 pldnrw, w PEAte {-o d0 fit, a; W tiravC\Ip✓fej+gf»"'1? ❑ Fire Alarm System Cost: $ i . 1o00 1e l a f^ U t • Fees for fire alarm systems are charge by cost: 0 First $10,000 = 2% + $60. From $10,000 to $100,000 = 1% + $260. Above $100,000 =.5% +$1,160. i.e. Work costing $15,000 will be charged $260 for the first $10,000 and 1 % of the remaining $5,000 = $260 + $50 = 5310 total fee • There will also be a plan review fee totaling 10% of the above fee. .APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE, CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION: Under penalty of perjury, I hereby certify that l have read this application and state that the information herein correct and I swear that any information which may hereafter be given by me in hearings before the Planning and Zoning Commission or the City Council for the City of Rexburg shall be truthful and correct. I agree to comply with all City regulations and State laws relating to the subject matter of this application and hereby authorized representatives of the City to enter upon the above-mentioned property for inspections purposes. NOTE: The building official may revoke a permit on approval issued under the provisions afthe 2012 International Code in cases of any false statement or misrepresentation of fact in the application or on the plans on which the permit or approval was based. Permit void ifnot started within 180 days. Permit void if work stops for 180 days. Applicant's Name (print):i M�j S+- o� Signature: Date: 5 as l7 v- pFf4f4CAeoI - 13r -4r Jr N "otlex- Inspections must be called in before 8 AM on the day the inspection is requested. Inspection requests called in after 8 AM will be scheduled for the next business day. Inspection Hotline- (208) 372.2344 www.rexburg.org Permit Technician - (208) 372.2341 May 22, 2017 Rexburg Fire Department Pocatello, ID RE: Fire Alarm Plan Review for Campus Courtyard II Attn: Fire Marshal Dear Sir, Please review the enclosed fire alarm submittal for Campus Courtyard, located at 269 S. 5`h West, Rexburg, ID 83440. The scope of the job consists of installaing an new addressable fire alarm system. Enclosed are copies of the floor plan with device locations, manufacturer cut sheets, battery calculations, and voltage drop calculations. If you have any questions or changes, please give me a call at (208) 524-4282. Thank you for your time, Wes Ryan Peak Alarm Company Inc. touts Print Page Global Project Values: SILLNT Project Name: Cam us Courtyard II 24 Standby Hours:KNIGHT Project 1O: Alarm Mins:0 Prepared ByJ Peak Alarm. Kenny Fox Derating Factor: 1.2 r Date: 5/18/2017 Voltage Drop Warning Version r 24.14 Threshold %: 15 Panel ID: 5820XL-EVS Model: 5820XL-EVS Add. Fire Alarm Control Max NAC Current: 3.0 Amps Location: IT/Electrical Room Volts: 24 VDC Max Panel Current: 6.0 Amps Ckt.# Circuit Name Qty Current Draw Wire AWG Ohms Per Length(ft) Actual Volts @ %Drop Standby Alarm & Type 1000 Ft. One -Way Ohms EOL 5820XL-EVS 5820XL-EVS CTRL Panel 1 0.275 1 0.440 SK Photo, Photo -T, Photo -R i 0.000 1 0.000 SK Ion 0.000 0.000 SK Heat, Heat -HT 2 0.001 0.001 SK Heat ROR 0.000 0.000 SK Beam, Beam -T 0.000 0.000 SK Duct 0.000 0.000 SK Acclimate 0.000 0.000 SK Fire -CO 0.000 0.000 SK Control 0.000 0.000 SK Control -6 0.000 0.000 SK Monitor Minimon 4 0.002 0.002 SK Monitor -2 0.000 0.000 SK Monitor -10 0.000 0.000 SK Pull -SA Pull -DA 13 0.005 0.005 SK Relay '. 0.000 0.000 SK Relay -6 - 0.000 0.000 SK Zone 0.000 0.000 SK Zone -6 0.000 0.000 SK Relay -Mon -2 0.000 0.000 SK Isolator Module 0.000 0.000 822461 Isolator Base 0.000 0.000 B200SR Sounder Base 0.000 0.000 B200S Sounder Base 0.000 0.000 B200SR-LF Low Freg Sounder Base 0.000 0.000 B200S-LF Low Freq Sounder Base 0.000 0.000 B224RB Relay Base 0.000 0.000 RTS151 Magneto o Remote Test 0.000 0.000 RTS151KEY Key Activated Test 0.000 0.000 RA100Z Remote LED 0.000 0.000 5815XL SLC Loop Expander 0.000 0.000 5860 LCD Remote Annunc 0.000 0.000 5824 Serial/Parallel Module 0.000 0.000 5496 Power Expander 0.000 0.000 5895XL Power Expander 0.000 0.000 5865-4 LED Annunciator 4G 0.000 0.000 5865-3 LED Annunciator 3G 0.000 0.000 5880 LED Driver Module 0.000 0.000 5883 Relay Module 0.000 0.000 EVS-VCM Voice Control Module 0.000 0.000 EVS-SW24 Switch Expander 0.000r00(0)00 EVS-AMP 50W 100W or 125W 0.000 EVS-RVM Remote Voice Module 0.000 EVS-100WBU BackupAm Card 0.000 PGM -1/0#1 Notification APPI Circuit 0.000 0.996 #14 Solid 2.52 300 1.51 18.89 7.38% PGM -1/0#2 Notification Appl Circuit 0.000 1.173 #14 Solid 2.52 300 1.51 18.63 8.69% PGM -110#3 Notification A I Circuit 0.000 0.907 #14 Solid 2.52 300 1.51 19.03 6.72% PGM -1/0#4 Notification A I Circuit 0.000 0.000 #12 Solid 1.59 0.00 20.40 0.00% PGM -1/0 #5 Notification A I Circuit 0.000 0.000 #12 Solid 1.59 0.00 20.40 0.00% PGM -1/0 #6 Notification A I Circuit 0.000 0.000 #12 Solid 1.59 0.00 20.40 0.00% touts Print Page Standby Hours: 24 Alarm Mins: Derating Factor: 1.2 Voltage Drop Warning Threshold %: 10 Max NAC Current: 3.0 Amps Max Panel Current: 6.0 Amps Ckt.# Circuit Name --l'-1-1 vvuc 1v viuua rei uenyugiy Mtudl vun5 ly7 Standby Alarm & Type 1000 Ft. One -Way Ohms EOL 5495 5495 Pwr Module 1 0.075 0.205 NAC #1 Global Project Values: SILENT Project Name: Cam us Courtyard II KNIGHT Project ID:O 400 2.02 1 Prepared By: Peak Alarm 5495 Power Ex• • r • Date: 5/18/2017 Version 02.18.09 0.996 Panel ID: 15495 NAC #1 Model: 5495 Power Expander Location: IT/Electrical Room Volts: 24 VDC Standby Hours: 24 Alarm Mins: Derating Factor: 1.2 Voltage Drop Warning Threshold %: 10 Max NAC Current: 3.0 Amps Max Panel Current: 6.0 Amps Ckt.# Circuit Name --l'-1-1 vvuc 1v viuua rei uenyugiy Mtudl vun5 ly7 Standby Alarm & Type 1000 Ft. One -Way Ohms EOL 5495 5495 Pwr Module 1 0.075 0.205 NAC #1 5495 Circuit 1 1 0.000 1 1.006 #14 Solid 2.52 400 2.02 18.37 NAC #2 5495 Circuit 2 0.000 0.996 #14 Solid 2.52 400 2.02 18.39 NAC #3 5495 Circuit 3 0.000 0.996 #14 Solid 2.52 400 2.02 18.39 NAC #4 5495 Circuit 4 0.000 1 0.000 #12 Solid 1.59 0.00 20.40 Aux 5495 Aux Power Out 0.000 0.000 #12 Solid 1.59 0.00 20.40 Total Standby Current Ams 0.075 3.203 Total Alarm Cl Standbv Time In Hours 24 0.083 Alarm Time In The Derating Factor 1.20 wire resistances are based upon an ambient temperature of 72 degrees F. Becar the minimal difference between solid and stranded wire no differential was made. Configure Circuits Print Page ise of Configure Circuits Print Page Global Project Values: SILE NT Project Name: Cam us Courtyard II Standby Hours: 24 Project ID: Alarm Mins: Prepared By: Peak Alarm Derating Factor: 1.2 • Power Ex• - • - Date: 5/18/2017 Voltage Drop Warning Version 0... c, 0, Threshold %: 10 Panel ID:. 5495 NAC #2 Model: 5495 Power Expander Max NAC Current: 3.0 Amps Location: ITIElectrical Room Volts: 24 VDC Max Panel Current: 6.0 Amps Ckt.# Circuit Name Current Draw Wire AWG Ohms Per Length(ft) Actual Volts @ Standby Alarm & Type 1000 Ft. One -Way Ohms EOL 5495 5495 Pwr Module 1 1 0.075 1 0.205 NAC #1 5495 Circuit 1 0.000 0.830 #14 Solid 2.52 400 2.02 18.73 NAC #2 5495 Circuit 2 0.000 0.996 #14 Solid 2.52 400 2.02 18.39 NAC #3 5495 Circuit 3 0.000 0.830 #14 Solid 2.52 400 2.02 18.73 NAC #4 5495 Circuit 4 0.000 0.000 #12 Solid 1.59 0.00 20.40 Aux 5495 Aux Power Out 0.000 0.000 #12 Solid 1.59 0.00 20.40 Total Standby Current Ams 0.075 2.861 Total Alarm Current (Amps) Standby Time In Hours 24 0.083 Alarm Time In Minutes / 60 5 Mins Total Standlov AH Re uired 1.800 0.238 Total Alarm AH Re uired Total Combined AH Required 2.04 Multiply By The Derating Factor 1.20 Wire resistances are based upon an ambient temperature of 72 degrees F. Becac the minimal difference between solid and stranded wire no differential was made. Minimum Battery AmpHours Required 2.45 Configure Circuits Print Page ise of Configure Circuits Print Page Global Project Values: SILENT Project Name: I Campus Courtyard II Standby Hours: 24 KNIGHTI Project ID: Alarm Mins: Prepared By: IPeak Alarm Derating Factor: 1.2 5495 Power Expander CalculationsDate:F5/-18/-20--17---1 Voltage Drop Warning Version t t, Threshold %: 10 Panel ID: 15495 NAC #3 Model: 5495 Power Expander Max NAC Current: 3.0 Amps Location: IT/Electrical Room Volts: 24 VDC Max Panel Current: 6.0 Amps Ckt.# Circuit Name Current Draw Wire AWG Ohms Per Length(ft) Actual Volts @ Standby Alarm & Type 1000 Ft. One -Way Ohms EOL 5495 5495 Pwr Module 1 0.075 0.205 NAC #1 5495 Circuit 1 0.000 0.830 #14 Solid 2.52 400 2.02 NAC #2 5495 Circuit 2 0.000 0.996 #14 Solid 2.52 400 2.02 NAC #3 5495 Circuit 3 0.000 0.830 #14 Solid 2.52 g8.7 400 2.02 NAC #4 5495 Circuit 4 0.000 0.000 #12 Solid 1.59 0.00 Aux 5495 Aux Power Out 0.000 0.000 #12 Solid 1.59 0.00 Total Standby Currenf Ams 0.075 2.861 Total Alarm Current (Amps) Standby Time In Hours 24 1 0.083 Alarm Time In Minutes/ 60 5 Mins Total Standbv AH Re uired 1.800 1 0.238 ITotal Alarm AH Re uired Total Combined AH Required 2.04 Multiply By The Derating Factor 1.20 Wire resistances are based upon an ambient temperature of 72 degrees F. Becar the minimal difference between solid and stranded wire no differential was made. Minimum BatteAm Hours Re uired 2.45 Configure Circuits Print Page Js of NAC #1 5495 Circuit 1 Global Project Values: 0.830 1#14 Solid SILENT Project Name: Cam us Courtyard II Standby Hours:KNIGHT 24 NAC #2 5495 Circuit 2 Project ID:O Alarm Mins: #14 Solid 2.52 Prepared By: Peak Alarm Derating Factor: 1.2 5495 Power ExpanderDate: 5/18/2017 Voltage Drop Warning #14 Solid Version 0218.09 Threshold%: 10 Panel ID: 15495 NAC #4 Model: 5495 Power Expander Max NAC Current: 3.0 Amps Location: IT/Electrical Room Volts: 24 VDC Max Panel Current: 6.0 Amps Ckt.# Circuit Name Current Draw Wire AWG Ohms Per Length(ft) Actual Volts @ #12 Solid 1.59 Vndlby Alarm & Type 1000 Ft. One -Way Ohms EOL 5495 15495 Pwr Module f n n7 n 9F, NAC #1 5495 Circuit 1 0.000 1 0.830 1#14 Solid 2.52 1 400 2.02 18.73 NAC #2 5495 Circuit 2 0.000 0.996 #14 Solid 2.52 400 2.02 18.39 NAC #3 5495 Circuit 3 0.000 0.830 #14 Solid 2.52 400 2.02 18.73 NAC #4 5495 Circuit 4 0.000 0.000 #12 Solid 1.59 0.00 20.40 Aux 5495 Aux Power Out 0.000 0.000 #12 Solid 1.59 0.00 2040. 0.075 1 2.861 Time In Minutes / AHRe wired 2.04 !ratio Factor 1.20 wire resistances are based upon an ambient temperature of 72 degrees F. BecaL the minimal difference between solid and stranded wire no differential was made. Configure Circuits Print Page ise of Configure Circuits Print Page Global Project Values: ySILENTProject Name: I Campus Courtyard II Standby Hours:KNIGHT 24 Project ID: Alarm Mins: Prepared By: Peak Alarm Derating Factor: 1.2 5495 Power Expander- 1 Date: 5/18/2017 Voltage Drop Warning 02,118.09 Threshold%: 10 Panel ID: 15495 NAC #5 Model: 5495 Power Expander Max NAC Current: 3.0 Amps Location: IT/Electrical Room Volts: 24 VDC Max Panel Current: 6.0 Amps Ckt.# Circuit Name Current Draw Wire AWG Ohms Per Length(ft) Actual Volts @ Standby Alarm & Type 1000 Ft. One -Way Ohms EOL 5495 5495 Pwr Module 1 1 0.075 0.205 NAC #1 5495 Circuit 1 0.000 0.830 #14 Solid 2.52 400 2.02 18.73 NAC #2 5495 Circuit 2 0.000 0.996 #14 Solid 2.52 400 2.02 18.39 NAC #3 5495 Circuit 3 0.000 0.830 #14 Solid 2.52 400 2.02 18.73 NAC #4 5495 Circuit 4 0.000 0.000 #12 Solid 1.59 0.00 20.40 Aux 5495 Aux Power Out 0.000 0.000 #12 Solid 1.59 0.00 20.40 Total Standby Current Ams 0.075 2.861 Total Alarm Current (Amps) Standby Time In Hours 24 0.083 Alarm Time In Minutes 160 5 Mins Total Standbv AH Recruired 1.800 0.238 Total Alarm AH Re uired Total Combined AH Required 2,04 Multiply By The Derating Factor 1,20 wire resistances are based upon an ambient temperature of 72 degrees F. BeCal the minimal difference between solid and stranded wire no differential was made. Minimum Battery Am Hours Required 2.45 Configure Circuits Print Page ise of SILENT IntelliKnight° Model 5820XL KNIGHT Addressable Fire by Honeywell well Alarm Control System The IntelliKnight System is the easy way to make the most of fire alarm technology. IntelliKnight 5820XL is the first fire alarm system to provide you with revolutionary value and performance in addressable sensing technology. The 5820XL FACP offers exclusive, built-in digital communication, distributed intelligent power, a modular design and an expanded, easy to use interface. Powerful features such as drift compensation and maintenance alert are delivered in this powerful FACP from Silent Knight. For more information about the 5820XL system, or to locate your nearest source, please call 800-328-0103. Description 5820XL is an intelligent addressable fire alarm control panel (FACP). The basic 5820XL system can be expanded by adding modules such as 5860 remote annunciator, 5815XL signalling line circuit expander, 5824 serial/parallel printer interface module (for printing system reports), and 5895XL intelligent power module. 5820XL supports SD or SK devices. 5820XL also features a powerful built-in dual line fire communicator that allows for reporting of all system activity to a remote monitoring location. Features • Built in support for 99 SK detectors and 99 SK modules, expandable to 396 SK detectors and 396 SK modules using System Sensor protocol • Built in support for 127 SD devices, expandable to 508 SD devices using the SD protocol. • Uses standard wire—no shielded or twisted pair required • Built-in digital communicator • Central station reporting by point or by zone • Built-in synchronization for appliances from AMSECO®, Gentex®, Faraday, System Sensor, and Wheelock® • FlexputTM 1/0 circuits • Supports Class B (St le 4) and Class A (Style 6) configuration for SLC, SBUS, and Flexput circuits • 13 pre-programmed output cadences (including ANSI -3.41) and 4 programmable outputs • Built-in annunciator with 80 -character LCD display • RS -485 bus provides communication to system accessories • Built-in RS -232 and USB interface for programming via PC • Built-in Form C trouble relay rated at 2.5 amps at 27.4 VDC • Improvements in SKSS software deliver five times faster uploads /downloads • Two built-in Form C programmable relays rated at 2.5 amps at 27.4 VDC • Plex-1 door option combines a dead front cabinet door with a clear window, limiting access to the panel while providing single button operation of the reset and silence functions Model 5820XL • 6 amp power supply and maximum charring capacity of 35 amp hours (An additional cabinet enclosure is required for batteries in excess of 18 amp hours) • Pro9rammable date setting for Daylight Saving Time Installation The 5820XL can be surface or flush mounted Compatibility The 5820XL signal line circuit (SLC) supports multiple device types of the same protocol: • SK (System Sensor) • SD You cannot mix SD and SK SLC devices on a FACP. IntelliKnight Model 5820XL Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel Indicator Lights General Alarm (Red): Flashes when in alarm; solid when alarm silenced Supervisory (Yellow): Flashes when a supervisory condition exists; solid when supervisory silenced System Troubles (Yellow): Flashes when a trouble condition exists; solid when trouble silenced System Silenced (Yellow): On when an alarm, trouble or supervisory condition has been silenced but not yet cleared System Power (Green): Flashes for AC failure; solid when power systems are normal System Application 5820XL has one built-in signalling line circuit (SLC) which supports multiple devices dependent on protocol being used. Three additional loops can be added using the 5815XL SLC expanders to increase overall capacity. The 5820XL SLC loops support multiple device types, including: • Addressable photoelectric smoke detector • Addressable ionization smoke detector • Addressable heal sensor • Addressable duct smoke detector • Contact module • Relay output module • Addressable notification module • Addressable beam detector (SK protocol only) • Addressable multi -criteria smoke detector (SK protocol only) • Addressable multi modules (SK protocol only) The following advanced sensor capabilities are available with 5820XL: • Automatic drift compensation • Maintenance alert • Built-in sensor test to comply with NFPA 72 calibration testing requirements 5820XL features a 6 amp power supply and maximum battery charging capacity of 35 amp hours. An additional cabinet enclosure (PN RBB) is required for batteries in excess of 18 amp hours. Flexput circuits on 5820XL control can be Individually programmed to function as notification circuits, auxiliary power outputs, or initiation circuits that support both 2- and 4 -wire smoke detectors. The 5820XL system operates on non - twisted, unshielded cable when wired in compliance with standard wiring practices as called out in the National Electric Code 760-51 specifications for power -limited fire protective signalling cables. No special wiring is required. 5820XL provides 13 preset notification cadence patterns (including ANSI 3.41) and four user programmable selections for fire alarm notification. Two programmable general purpose Form C relay outputs are provided on 5820XL. Additionally, the IntelliKnight system features a built-in walk test and auto - programming. Its innovative, dead -front cabinet design allows for flush or surface mounting. System maintenance is easy to perform. User Interface The 5820XL built-in annunciator with 80 character LCD display and large easy-to-use tactile touchpad can be used for system operation, programming and maintenance. It has five LEDs for alarm, supervisory, system trouble, system silenced and system power. System operations include silencing alarms and troubles, resetting alarms and the display of alarm troubles and memory. The system's non-volatile event history buffer stores 1000 events for viewing from the built-in or remote annunciator. System operation can be initiated with a mechanical firefighter's key or a valid 4- to 7 -digit operator's code. Programming The IntelliKnight system offers several options to simplify and speed up programming. The JumpStarta' feature minimizes programming required to start a new system. The built-in keypad and 5860 remote annunciator give on-site access to all programming. You can also program remotely using the 5660 Silent Knight Software Suite, which is Windows& based software. Built -In Digital Communicator 5820XL features a built-in UL listed digital communicator for remote reporting of system activity and system programming. The communicator has the ability to seize two telephone lines to report alarms and troubles to a monitoring facility. The communicator supervises two phone lines and will activate a trouble signal if a line failure is sustained for more than 45 seconds. Other communication features include: retry if communication fails, two phone number capability, download phone number capability and Touch -Tone or rotary dialing. The communicator is compatible with SIA and Ademco Contact ID. The format is selectable by account number. Approvals NFPA 13, NFPA 15, NFPA 16, NFPA 72: Central Station; Remote Signalling; Local Protective Signalling Systems; Auxiliary Protected Premises Unit; & Water Deluge Releasing Service. Suitable for automatic, manual, water8ow, sprinkler supervisory (DACT non -coded) signalling services. Other Approvals: UL Listed; CSFM 7170-0559: 135; MEA 429-92-E Vol. VI; FM Approved IntelliKnight Model 5820XL Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel IntelliKnight 5820XL w"dradity Addressable Fire Alarm System "°"°eem n'som.a SK (System Sensor) Protocol Devices wndows Beard IR(A is Ndma4lo SK PUI-M .211-6A MalOo Iwd BK-MNmdO 8KRelW4 BKS . w.ed,p l.Mwl ROYy CaM01 pl —.. /.dIi ye AggyYpp Softer. 111-1e —► H61 ► Compatble CS fil— 9e+m Dd•tlJ Receiver P"I S1®OY Ddalo ftwen SOR.,e; wp t In—tercet s o SK -MUD cmnecnOR Ma«aama _J IP COmmunicalor 5880 Remmuannurae:ol CN W rnpNe ' > MPY[6 W qwb O Dorca.F v°an x aa aolae W+.AAOR .11 MOENeWMn.p W44.1AT R°ae ease M as tle NRIJYa�bl� BK -Beam 81(48 T l IR(A is Ndma4lo SK PUI-M .211-6A WZMI --Oe BK-MNmdO 8KRelW4 BKS . w.ed,p l.Mwl ROYy CaM01 pl —.. /.dIi ye AggyYpp Monau 111-1e MI, M ON NNuh In'A OMB pMq 9e+m Dd•tlJ MJOY!a P"I S1®OY Ddalo MYJu• MaEY'e I Uce d1e 5580 to conrrOl.P tO4 083 Relay Interface M.O. 5R85dar 5885) IFAAmuraiav Imase so.") IntelliKnight Model 5820XL Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel Specifications Electrical Primary AC: 120 VRMS at 50/60 Hz, 2.5A or 240 VRMS at 50/60 Hz, 1.4A Total Accessory Load: 6A @ 27.4 VDC, power -limited Standby Current: 215 mA Alarm Current: 385 mA Flexput Circuits: Six programmable circuits which can be programmed individually as: Notification circuits: 3A @ 27.4 VDC per circuit, power -limited Auxiliary power circuits: 3A @ 27AVDC per circuit, power -limited Initiation Circuits: 100 mA @ 27AVDC per circuit, power limited Physical Flush Mount Dimensions: 14.5"W x 24.75"H x 3.9"D (36.8Wx62.9Hx9.8Dcm) Overall Dimensions: 16.2"W x 26.4"H x 4.2"D (40.6 W x 67 H x 11.8 D cm) Weight: 28 lbs. (12.8 kg) Color: Red Battery Charging Capacity: 7.0-35 AH Battery Size: 18 AH max allowed in control panel cabinet. Larger capacity batteries can be housed in RBB accessory cabinet. Telephone Requirements: FCC Part 15 and Part 68 approved Type of Jack: RJ31X (two required) S -BUS Accessories 5860/R Remote Fire Annunciator Features the same 80 character backlit LCD display keypad and firefighter's keyswitch as the 5820XL. 5860 is gray and 5860R is red. 5815XL Signal Line Circuit Expander The SLC expander is used to add more addressable devices to the IntelliKnight system. 5820XL supports three 5815XUs. Each 5815XL can support 99 SK detectors and 99 SK modules or 127 SD devices. 5895XL Intelligent Power Module Adds 6 amps of power, 6 Flexput 1/0 circuits and 2 Form C relay circuits to a 5820XL system. 5496 Intelligent Power Module A 6 amp notification power expander that provides four power -limited notifi- cation appliance circuit outputs. 5880 LED/10 Module Features 40 LED outputs, 8 normally open dry contact inputs, and one piezo output. 5865.3 and 5865-4 Remote LED Annunciator Features 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. 5883 Relay Board Features 10 general purpose Form C relays. Used with 5880 module. 5824 Serial/Parallel Printer Interface Module Provides one parallel and one RS -232 serial port for connecting a printer to the 5820XL. Use to print a real-time log of system events, detector status reports, and event history. Interfaces with building control system. Miscellaneous Accessories 5660 Silent Knight Software Sults (SKSS) User-friendly Windows software for remote programming of 5820XLs using a PC. Upload and view panel account information, event history, and detector status. 5670 Silent Knight Software Suite (SKSS) Powerful end-user facility management software allows viewing of detector status and event history via modem or direct connection. Plex-1 Dead front cabinet door with clear window to limit access to the FACP. RBB Remote battery box accessory cabinet. Use if backup batteries are too large to ft into FACP cabinet. Dimensions: 16"W x 10" H x 6" D (406 mmWx254mmHx152mmD) SD505-DTS-K Remote test switch. Used with SD505-DUCTR. Provides remote key operated test function and annunciation of detector alarm. SD and SK Devices See the specification sheets listed below for a complete listing of the SD and SK devices. 53624 SD Devices Data Sheet 53623 SK Devices Data Sheet ® SILENT This document is not Intended to be used for Installation purposes. We try to keep our Made In America KNIGHT product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. m For more information, contact Silent Knight 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, CT 06472 PN 350210 Rev H2 by Honeywell Phone: (203) 484-7161, Fax: (203) 484-7118. www.sllentknlght.com. ® 2012 Honeywell International Inc. IntelliKnight & Jumpstart are Registered Trademarks of Silent Knight Flexput is a Trademark of Silent Knight Model 5495 SILENT KNIGHT Distributed Power Module ® In an emergency, by Honeywell you need maximum power The 5495 Distributed Power Module by Silent Knight is the most powerful and cost-effective power supply available today. It delivers 6 amps of notification appliance circuit power and built-in synchronization for appliances from System Sensor®,Gentex®, AMSECO®, Wheelock and Faraday — what you need to drive power- hungry components like ADA notification appliances. The 5495's advanced microprocessor design is years ahead of the competition. Its switch mode power supply design is up to 50% more efficient than competitive linear mode power supplies. And, ADA retrofits are easier and less expensive with the 5495 because it integrates into current systems without the costly investment in new components. For the most sophisticated and cost-effective notification power supply available, you need the 5495. Call Silent Knight today for more information at 1-800-328-0103. Model 5495 Distributed Power Module The 5495 is a 6 amp notification power expander that provides its own AC power connection, battery charging circuit, and backup battery for use with fire and security controls such as the Silent Knight Model 5208 Fire Control /Communicator. The 5495 is the cost- effective solution for powering notification appliances required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The 5495 has built-in ANSI cadence pattern, which can upgrade older control panels that lack cadence capability. Features • UL Listed for 6 amps of notification power • Power supply's advanced switch mode design reduces damaging heat and manages power up to 50% more efficiently than other systems • Dip switches allow for easy reconfiguration • 24 VDC filtered output voltage • Four power -limited notification outputs; 2 Class A or 4 Class B, or 1 Class A and 2 Class B • Additional continuous auxiliary output • 3 amps per output circuit • 2 inputs; 2 Class B or 2 Class A • Ground fault detector/indicator • Independent trouble relay • AC loss delay option shuts off power to non-essential high -current accessories like magnetic door holders • Built-in synchronization for appliances from System Sensor®,Gentex®, AMSECO®, Wheelock and Faraday • Stand alone operation • Lightweight design adds to ease of installation and reduces shipping costs • Operates with most polarized, UL Listed notification devices • ANSI Cadence pattern output capability built-in Connection to Local Fire Control The 5495 may be connected to a local fire control which utilizes Class A or Class B type notification circuits operating between 9 and 32 VDC. The control panel's notification circuit is connected to one of the Inputs on the 5495. The control panel's notification circuit end -of -line resistor is also connected across two terminals on the 5495, which provides supervision between the 5495 and the fire control panel. Polarized audible and/or visual notification devices are then connected to the 5495 signal circuits using the 4.7kd2 end -of -line resistors provided. Since the 5495 draws very little power from the control, it is possible to connect one 5495 to each notification circuit on the control panel and still provide full supervision of the notification circuits all the way back to the control panel. Model 5495 Distributed Power Module Approvals • UL Listed • MEA429-92-E Vol XII • CSFM 7300.0559:123 • NFPA 72 • OSHPD (CA) OSP-0065-10 (see accessories) PN 350395 Rev G © 2015 Honeywell International Inc. Model 5495 Distributed Power Module Model 5495 Block Diagram Signal Circuit Output Signal 1 Input Distributed Signal Circuit Output Signal 2 Power .-Input Module 5495 Trouble Output Local Fire Control (Alternative to notification circuit trouble.) Supervision The 5495 supervises a variety of functions including: • Low AC power • Low battery condition • Earth ground fault • Auxiliary output power limit condition • EOL supervision trouble or power limited condition at an output When a trouble condition occurs, the 5495 creates a trouble condition on the host control signal circuits to which it is connected. the 5495 still maintains the ability to be activated by the host control. In addition, the 5495 provides a Form C trouble relay output as an alternative to using the notification circuit trouble. Electrical Specification • 4 Class B (Style Y) (1 Class A & 2 Class B) Amps per output circuit: 3.0 (6.0 amps total) Notification circuit output: Alarm Current (for typical voltages) drawn from main panel's notification appliance circuits. 12 VDC 6.5 mA 24 VDC One input circuit - 15 mA: Both input circuits - 30 mA No. of inputs: 2 Input configuration: 2 Class B or 2 Class A Input voltage range: 9 - 32 VDC Battery charging capacity: 35.0 AH Ambient temp.: 32° to 120° F (0° to 49° C) Signal 1 —Signal 2 Signal 3 Signal 4 —Aux. Power Aux trouble: Yellow Output troubles (1-4): Yellow Ordering information 5495 Distributed Power Module Accessories: SK -SCK Seismic Compliance Kit AC input: 120 VAC at 2 amps Mechanical Output: 24 VDC at 6 amps Dimensions: Current: 12.25" W x 16" H x 3" D (30.88 cm W x Standby 75 mA 40.64 cm H x 7.62 D cm) Alarm 205 mA Auxiliary power circuit: 1 Indicator Lights Notification circuits: 4 AC power on: Green Battery trouble: Yellow Output configuration: • 2 Class A (Style Z) Ground fault: Yellow SILENT This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up -lo -date and accurate. We cannot cover all KNIGHT ® specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are = subject to change without notice. For more information, contact Silent Knight -_ by Honeywell 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, CT 06472-7161 Phone: (800) 328-0103, sai Fax: (203) 484-7118.For Technical Support, please call 800.446-6444. Assembled In America www.slientknight.com *- SYSTEM �4 SENSOR Outdoor Selectable - Output Horns, Strobes, and Horn Strobes for Wall Applications SpectrkerlO Advance outdoor audible visible products are rich with features that cut installation times and maximize profits. Features • Weatherproof per NEMA 4X, IP56 • Listed to UL 1638 (strobe) and UL 464 (horn) • Compatible with System Sensor synchronization protocol and legacy SpectrAlert products • Field -selectable candela settings: 15, 15/75, 30, 75, 95, 110, 115, 135, 150, 177, and 185 • Automatic selection of 12- or 24 -volt operation at 15 and 15/75 candola • Rotary switch for horn tone and three volume selections • Horn rated at 88+ dBA at 16 volts • Rated from -40OF to 151 OF • Universal mounting plate with an onboard shorting spring that tests wiring continuity before devices are installed • Plug-in design with minimal intrusion into the back box • Tamper-resistant construction • Listed for ceiling or wall mounting SpectrAlert Advance offers the broadest line of outdoor horns, strobes, and horn strobes in the industry. With white or red plastic housings, wall or ceiling mounting options, and plain or FIRE -printed devices, SpectrAlert Advance can meet virtually any application requirement, including indoor, outdoor, wet, and dry applications in temperatures from -40OF to 151 OF Like the entire SpectrAlert Advance line, outdoor horns, strobes, and horn strobes for wall applications include a variety of features that increase application flexibility and simplify installation. First, field -selectable settings, including candela, automatic selection of 12- or 24 -volt operation, horn tones, and three volume options enable installers to easily adapt devices to meet requirements. Next, SpectrAlert Advance devices use a universal mounting plate for both wall and ceiling applications. This mounting plate includes an onboard shorting spring that ensures wiring continuity before devices are installed, so installers can verify proper wiring without mounting the devices and exposing them to potential construction damage. Once the plates are mounted, all SpectrAlert Advance devices utilize a plug-in design with a single captured screw to speed installation and virtually eliminate costly ground faults. Outdoor devices ship with weatherproof plastic back boxes (metal back boxes are available separately) that accommodate in -and - Agency Listings out wiring for daisy chaining devices. Plastic back boxes feature removable side flanges and improved resistance to saltwater SIGNALING corrosion. Knock -outs located on the back eliminate the need to drill Y� holes for screw-in mounting. Plastic and metal weatherproof back F M MEA-,�,-s5s,a, boxes come with 34 -inch top and bottom conduit entries and %-inch LISiEO (ou•�.Or so-ohP.) roved—.25-,653169(hvn sVCb.s. approved knock -outs at the back. A screw-in NPT plug with an O-ring gasket 840 11 (Chimes, horn 940CP5, hOr^s) 4>PAOVEO 53593 (Oad.r Bnd eO,l sVOb.$) 3323512 ch'rra-Ob80) MEA452-05,E „35-1653.lag (hvn4 &mss) for a watertight seal is included with each back box. SpectrAlert Advance Outdoor Horn, Strobe, and Horn Strobe Specifications General SpectrAlert Advance outdoor horns, strobes, and horn strobes shall mount to a weatherproof back box. A universal mounting plate shall be used for mounting ceiling and wall products. The notification appliance circuit wiring shall terminate at the universal mounting plate. Also, SpectrAlert Advance products, when used with the Sync•Circuit" Module accessory, shall be powered from a non -coded notification appliance circuit output and shall operate on a nominal 12 or 24 volts. When used with the Sync -Circuit Module, 12 -volt -rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 9 and 17.5 volts; 24 -volt -rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 17 and 33 volts. Outdoor SpectrAlert Advance products shall operate between -40 and 151 degrees Fahrenheit from a regulated OC or full -wave rectified unfiltered power supply. Strobes and horn strobes shall have field -selectable candela settings including 15, 15/75, 30, 75, 95, 110, 115, 135, 150, 177, and 185. Strobe The strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Advance Model listed to UL 1971 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The strobe shall be wired as a primary -signaling notification appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe's entire operating voltage range. The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system. The strobe must be installed with its weatherproof back box in order to remain outdoor approved per UL. The strobe shall be suitable for use in wet environments. Horn Strobe Combination The horn strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Advance Model listed to UL 1971 and UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The horn strobe shall be wired as a primary -signaling notification appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe's entire operating voltage range. The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system. The horn shall have three audibility options and an option to switch between a temporal three pattern and a non -temporal (continuous) pattern. These options shall be set by a multiple position switch. On four -wire products, the strobe shall be powered independently of the sounder. The horn or horn strobe models shall operate on a coded or non -coded power supply. The horn strobe must be installed with its weatherproof back box in order to remain outdoor approved per UL. The horn strobe shall be suitable for use In wet environments. Physical/Electrical Specifications Operating Temperature -40°F to 151°F (-401C to 66°C) Strobe Flash Rate 1 flash Der second Nominal Voltage Regulated 12 DC/FWR or regulated 24 DC/FWR' Operating Voltage Range' 8 to 17.5 V (12 V nominal) or 16 to 33 V (24 V nominal) Input Terminal Wire Gauge 12 to 18AWG Wall -Mount Dimensions (Including lens) 5.6"L x 4,7"W x 2.5"D (142 mm L x 119 mm W x 64 mm D) Horn Dimensions 5.6"L x 4.7"W x 1.3"D (142 mm L x 119 mm W x 33 mm D) Wall -Mount Weatherproof Back Box Dimensions (SA-WBB) 5.7"L x 5.1"W x 2.0"D (145 mm L x 130 mm W x 51 mm D) Notes: 1. Full Wave Rectified (FWR) voltage is a non-regulated, time -varying power source that is used on some power supply and panel outputs. 2. P, S, PC, and SC products will operate at 12 V nominal only for 15 and 15/75 cd. Avosoi2m UL Current Draw Data RUNIIJUNIUMMOffrF M-1111TIMMMANIII 8-17.5 Volts 16-33 Volts Sound Pattern dB DC FWR DC FWR Temporal Candela 8-17.5 Volts DC FWR 16.33 Volts DC FWR Standard 15 123 128 66 71 Candela 15175 142 148 77 81 Range 30 NA NA 94 96 69 75 NA NA 15B 153 60 95 NA NA 181 176 50 110 NA NA 202 195 69 115 NA NA 210 205 High 135 NA NA 228 207 Candela 150 NA NA 246 220 Range 177 NA NA 281 251 RUNIIJUNIUMMOffrF M-1111TIMMMANIII 8-17.5 Volts 16-33 Volts Sound Pattern dB DC FWR DC FWR Temporal High 57 55 69 75 Temporal Medium 44 49 58 69 Temporal Low 38 44 44 48 Non -Temporal High 57 56 69 75 Non -Temporal Medium 42 50 60 69 Non -Temporal Low 41 44 50 50 Coded High 57 55 69 75 Coded Medium 44 51 56 69 Coded Low 40 46 52 50 Non -Temporal High 141 152 91 100 116 176 201 221 229 Non -Temporal Medium 133 145 75 85 102 163 187 207 216 Non -Temporal Low 131 144 68 79 96 156 182 201 210 Temporal High 8-17.5 Volts Temporal 16-33 Volts 97 112 168 190 210 218 Temporal Medium 129 152 DC Input 15 15/75 15 15!75 30 75 95 110 115 Temporal High 137 147 79 90 107 176 194 212 218 Temporal Medium 132 144 69 80 97 157 182 201 210 Temporal Low 132 143 66 77 93 154 179 198 207 Non -Temporal High 141 152 91 100 116 176 201 221 229 Non -Temporal Medium 133 145 75 85 102 163 187 207 216 Non -Temporal Low 131 144 68 79 96 156 182 201 210 Temporal High 136 155 Temporal 88 97 112 168 190 210 218 Temporal Medium 129 152 78 88 103 160 184 202 206 Temporal Low 129 151 76 86 101 160 184 194 201 Non -Temporal High 142 161 135 103 112 126 181 203 221 229 Non -Temporal Medium 134 155 88 85 95 110 166 189 208 216 Non -Temporal Low 132 154 High 80 90 105 161 184 202 211 UL Max. Current Draw 101 101 177 177 8t Coded Medium 78 16-33 Volts 85 85 90 16-33 Volts 97 98 DC input 135 150 177 185 FWR Input 135 150 177 185 Temporal High 245 259 290 297 Temporal High 215 231 258 265 Temporal Medium 235 253 288 297 Temporal Medium 209 224 250 258 Temporal Low 232 251 282 292 Temporal Low 207 221 248 256 Non -Temporal High 255 270 303 309 Non -Temporal High 233 248 275 281 Non -Temporal Medium 242 259 293 299 Non -Temporal Medium 219 232 262 267 Non -Temporal Low 238 254 291 295 Non -Temporal Low 214 229 256 262 Candela Derating Horn Tones and Sound Output Data For K series products used at low temperatures, listed Horn and Horn Strobe Output •6-175 candela ratings must be reduced in accordance with 16.33 24 -Volt Nominal this table. Switch Sound Volts Volts Reverberant Anechoic ZO Z Position Pattern dB DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR OC FWR Listed Candela Candela rating at -)0°F 1 Temporal High 78 78 84 84 88 88 99 98 15 2 Temporal Medium 74 74 80 80 86 86 96 96 15[75 Do not use below 320F 3 Temporal Low 71 73 76 76 83 80 94 89 30 4 Non- High 75 44 Temporal 82 82 88 88 93 92 100 100 95 70 5 Non- Medium 110 110 78 78 85 85 90 90 98 98 Temporal 115 115 6 Non- Low 135 135 Temporal 75 75 81 81 88 84 96 92 150 150 7t Coded High 82 82 88 88 93 92 101 101 177 177 8t Coded Medium 78 78 85 85 90 90 97 98 185 185 91 Coded Low 75 75 81 81 88 85 96 92 tSettings 7, 8, and 9 are not available on 2 -wire horn strobe. AVDSo12m SpectrAlert Advance Diagrams Wall -Mount Horn Strobes r.� erproof Back Box Wall -Mount Horn Strobe with Plastic Weatherproof Back Box SpectrAlert Advance Ordering Information Model Description P21`tK't 2 -Wire Horn Strobe, Standard cd, Red, Outdoor (includes plastic weatherproof back box) P2RHK`t 2 -Wire Horn Strobe, High cd, Red, Outdoor (includes plastic weatherproof back box) P2WK`t 2 -Wire Horn Strobe, Standard cd, White, Outdoor (includes plastic weatherproof back box) P2WHK`t 2 -Wire Horn Strobe, High cd, White, Outdoor (includes plastic weatherproof back box) P4RKt 4 -Wire Horn Strobe, Standard cd, Red, Outdoor (includes plastic weatherproof back box) P4WK 4 -Wire Horn Strobe, Standard cd, White, Outdoor (includes plastic weatherproof back box) P2RHK-120 2 -Wire Horn Strobe, High cd, Red. Outdoor, 120 V (includes plastic weatherproof back box) SRK`t Strobe, Standard cd, Red, Outdoor (includes plastic weatherproof back box) SRHK't Strobe, High cd, Red, Outdoor (includes plastic weatherproof back box) SWK" Strobe, Standard cd, White, Outdoor (includes plastic weatherproof back box) SWHK'* Strobe, High cd, White, Outdoor (includes plastic weatherproof back box) Homs HRKt Horn, Red, Outdoor (includes plastic weatherproof back box) Accessories SA-WB8 Red, Metal Weatherproof Back Box White, Metal Notes: Add "-P" to nodal number for plain housing (no "FIRE" marking on cover), e.g.. P2RK-P. t Add "-R" to model number for weatherproof replacement device (no back box included), only for use with weatherproof outdoor flush mounting plate, WTP and WTPW. "Standard cd" refers to strobes that include 15.15/75, 30, 75, 95, 110, and 115 candela settings. "High cd" refers to strobes that include 135, 150, 177, and 185 candela settings. When replacing standard outdoor units both the device and back box must be replaced. SYSTEM 3825 Ohio Avenue • St. Charles, IL 60174 Phone: 800-SENSOR2 •Fax: 630-377-6495 e,� ;, ®zmz sr a sa .«. SENSOR' ,<. ,, «�a ., '«<u,•«,�gm";emi«,regia,,DS01201 e,i„eu..,:�«,nw,a,�a sn�i. avosmzm •3nz SYSTEM �4 SENSOR Selectable -Output Low Frequency Sounder and Low Frequency Sounder Strobes for Wall Applications SpectrAlertO Advance audible visible notification products are rich with features guaranteed to cut installation times and maximize profits. Features • 520 Hz x 10% square wave tone • Plug-in design with minimal intrusion into the back box • Tamper-resistant construction • Field -selectable candela settings on wall units: 135, 150, 177, and 185 • Rotary switch for low frequency sounder tone • Universal mounting plate for wall units • Mounting plate shorting spring checks wiring continuity before device installation • Electrically compatible with legacy SpectrAlert devices • Compatible with MDL3 sync module • Listed for ceiling or wall mounting ( r F R E E t The SpectrAlert Advance series offers the most versatile and easy-to-use line of low frequency sounder and low frequency sounder strobes In the industry. With white and red plastic housings, dual listed for wall and ceiling mounting, SpectrAlert Advance can meet virtually any application requirement. The wall -mount low frequency sounder, and low frequency sounder strobes were designed to address the NFPA 72 sleeping space requirements that require a low frequency notification appliance that operates within frequency range of 520 Hz 3 10% and is of a square wave tone. Like the entire SpectrAlert Advance product line they include a variety of features that increase their application versatility while simplifying installation. All devices feature plug-in designs with minimal intrusion into the back box, making installations fast and foolproof while virtually eliminating costly and time-consuming ground faults. To further simplify installation and protect devices from construction damage, SpectrAlert Advance utilizes a universal mounting plate with an onboard shorting spring, so installers can lest wiring continuity before the device is installed. Installers can also easily adapt devices to a suit a wide range of application requirements using field -selectable candela settings, Agency Listings automatic selection of 12- or 24 -volt operation, and a rotary switch for 520 Hz low frequency sounder tones, slsaauas F M MEA 118TE0 .v.•ovcn approved W11 (sw,MeQ E5512(0.Ea) 3'NM3 MEA452 a5 7135-16530223 712516530220 SpectrAlert Advance Specifications General SpectrAlert Advance low frequency sounder and low frequency sounder strobes shall mount to a standard 4 x 4 x 1'/r -Inch back box, 4 -Inch octagon back box, or double -gang back box. Two -wire products shall also mount to a single -gang 2 x 4 x 17/8 -inch back box, A universal mounting plate shall be used for mounting products. The notification appliance circuit wiring shall terminate at the universal mounting plate. Also, SpectrAlert Advance products, when used with the Sync -Circuit' Module accessory, shall be powered from a non -coded notification appliance circuit output and shall operate on a nominal 12 or 24 volts. When used with the Sync -Circuit Module, 12 -volt -rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 8.5 and 17.5 volts; 24 -volt -rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 16.5 and 33 volts. Indoor SpectrAlert Advance products shall operate between 32 and 120 degrees Fahrenheit from a regulated DC or full - wave rectified unfiltered power supply. Low Frequency Sounder strobes shall have field -selectable candela settings including 135, 150, 177, and 185. The field selectable tones will sound within the frequency range of 520 Hz f 10% square wave tone and have a permanent marking on the housing that reads "low frequency sounder", Low Frequency Sounder The low frequency sounder shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Advance Model listed to UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The low frequency sounder and the Sync•CircuitTM MDL3 Module accessory, if used, shall be powered from a notification appliance circuit output and shall operate on a nominal 12 or 24 volts (includes fire alarm panels with built in sync). When used with the Sync -Circuit Module MDL3, 12 -volt rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 8.5 and 17.5 volts; 24 -volt rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 16.5 to 33 volts. If the notification appliances are not UL 9th edition listed with the corresponding panel or power supply being used, then refer to the compatibility listing of the panel to determine maximum devices on a circuit. The low frequency sounder has an option to switch between temporal three pattern, non -temporal (continuous) pattern and coded supply within the frequency range of 520Hz x 10% square wave tone. The low frequency sounder shall operate on a coded or non -coded power supply. Low Frequency Sounder Strobe Combination The low frequency sounder strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Advance Model listed to UL 1971 and UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The low frequency sounder strobe shall be wired as a primary -signaling notification appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe's entire operating voltage range. The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system. The sounder shall have an option to switch between a temporal three pattern and a non -temporal (continuous) pattern. These options are set by a multiple position switch. The low frequency sounder on low frequency sounder strobe models shall operate on a non -coded power supply. The field selectable tones will sound within the frequency range of 520 Hz m10% square wave tone. Synchronization Module The module shall be a System Sensor Sync -Circuit model MDL3 listed to UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service, The module shall synchronize SpectrAlert strobes at 1 Hz and low frequency sounder at temporal three. Also, while operating the strobes, the module shall silence the low frequency sounder on low frequency sounder strobe models over a single pair of wires. The module shall mount to a 411/,6 x 411/16 x 2'/s -inch back box. The module shall also control two Style Y (class D) circuits or one Style Z (class A) circuit. The module shall synchronize multiple zones. Daisy chaining two or more synchronization modules together will synchronize all the zones they control. The module shall not operate on a coded power supply. 32°F to 120°F Humidity Range 10 to 93% non -condensing Frequency Range 520 Hz t 10% Strobe Flash Rate 1 flash Der second Nominal Voltage Low Frequency Sounder Requlated 12 DC/FWR or reaulaled 24 DC/FWR' Nominal voltage Range Low Frequency Sounder Strobe Regulated 24 VDC/FWR' Operating Voltage Range 8 to 17.5 V (12 V nominal) or 16 to 33 V (24 V nominal) Operating Voltage Range MDL3 Sync Module 8.5 to 17.5 V (12 V nominal) or 16.5 to 33 V (24 V nominal) Input Terminal Wire Gauge 12 to 18 AWG Wall -Mount Dimensions (Including lens) 6.4 inches L x 4.7 inches W x 2.5 inches D (SBBR, SBBW) 062 mm L x 119 mm W x 64 mm Dl Sounder Dimensions 5.6 inches L x 4.7 inches W x 1.3 Inches D (142 mm L x 119 mm W x 33 mm D) Low Frequency Sounder/Strobe with Surface Mount Back Box 6.4 inches L x 4.7 inches W x 4.3 inches D Dimensions (SBBR, SBBW) (162 mm L x 120 mm W x 108 mm D) Low Frequency Sounder with Surface Mount Back Box Dimensions 5.7 inches L x 4.8 inches W x 3 inches D (SBBR, SBBW) (145 mm L x 120 mm W x 76 mm D) Notes: 1. Full Wave Rectified (FWR) voltage is a non-regulated, time -varying power source that Is used on some power supply and panel outputs. UL Current Draw Data UL Max. Low Frequency Sounder Current Draw (mA RMS) 8-1x5 Volts 16-33 Volts Sound Pattern dB DC FWR DC FWR Temporal High 191 262 138 166 Continuous High 292 384 138 208 292 388 UL Max. Current Draw (mA RMS), 2 -Wire Low Frequency Sounder Strobe, High Candela Range Volts 16-33 Volts Reverberant 1633 Volts DC Input 135 150 177 185 FWR Input 135 150 177 185 Temporal 277 292 325 344 Temporal 296 309 343 351 Continuous 337 362 387 417 Continuous 393 395 432 433 Low Frequency Sounder Tones and Sound Output Data 8-17.5 16-33 24 -Volt Nominal Volts Volts Reverberant Anechoic Switch Position Sound Pattern DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR 1 Temporal 76 76 76 76 76 76 86 86 2 Continuous 80 80 80 80 80 80 90 90 3t Coded 80 80 80 80 80 80 90 90 t Sounder ratings provided are for continuous voltage as provided by the NAC Advance Dimensions N4.7 in.� 7 6.4 In. Wall -mount low frequency sounder strobes SpectrAlert Advance Ordering Information Wall -mount low frequency sounder Wall Low Frequency Sounder Strobes P2RH-LF 2 -Wire Low Frequency Sounder Strobe, High cd, Red P2WH-LF 2 -Wire Low Frequency Sounder Strobe, High cd, White Low Frequency Sounders HR -LF Low Frequency Sounder, Red HW -LF Low Frequency Sounder, White SSBR Surface Mount Back Box, Wall, Red SBBW Surface Mount Back Box, Wall, White TR -HS Trim Ring, Wall, Red Notes: "High cd" refers to strobes that include 135, 150, 177, and 185 candela settings. SYSTEM 3825 Ohio Avenue • St. Charles, IL 60174 ®m ssyse*se so. SENSOR Phone: 800 SENSOR2 •Fax: 630-377-6495 Prweaw1m ,e lllf —Wn,—W111< o noa. 'dN,fts �,V �«w[ p cabWIn�wUret q N,had Reb@aca. VS[stlte, 9�c www.systemsensoccom AVDS164N.1115 SYSTEM �4 SENSOR Indoor Selectable - Output Horns, Strobes, and Horn Strobes for Wall Applications SpectrkerrP Advance audible visible notification products are rich with features guaranteed to cut installation times and maximize profits. Features • Plug-in design with minimal intrusion into the back box • Tamper-resistant construction • Automatic selection of 12- or 24 -volt operation at 15 and 15/75 candela • Field -selectable candela settings on wall units: 15, 15/75, 30, 75, 95, 110, 115, 135, 150, 177, and 185 • Horn rated at 88+ dBA at 16 volts • Rotary switch for horn tone and three volume selections • Universal mounting plate for wall units • Mounting plate shorting spring checks wiring continuity before device Installation • Electrically Compatible with legacy SpectrAlert devices • Compatible with MD1_3 sync module • Listed for ceiling or wall mounting Agency Listings SIGNALING q w7o ��� LISTED 5901 I(cFimes. hmn tlmbee, SM12(slmbes) AF Mrs) 3023572 approved MEAOM5-E 7125-1653 186 (,naoor.LOFe,( 712&1653 IN(,orn Iv b.% cFime aV.bes) 7135-1653.189 (�oms. chimes( X44 F q /. 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 plastic housings, wall and ceiling mounting options, and plain and FIRE -printed devices, SpectrAlert Advance can meet virtually any application requirement. Like the entire SpectrAlert Advance product line, wall -mount horns, strobes, and horn strobes Include a variety of features that increase their application versatility while simplifying installation. All devices feature plug-in designs with minimal intrusion into the back box, making installations fast and foolproof while virtually eliminating costly and time-consuming ground faults. To further simplify installation and protect devices from construction damage, SpectrAlert Advance utilizes a universal mounting plate with an onboard shorting spring, so installers can test wiring continuity before the device is installed. Installers can also easily adapt devices to a suit a wide range of application requirements using field -selectable candela settings, automatic selection of 12- or 24 -volt operation, and a rotary switch for horn tones with three volume selections. SpectrAlert Advance Specifications General SpectrAlert Advance horns, strobes, and horn strobes shall mount to a standard 4 x 4 x 11h -inch back box, 4 -inch octagon back box, or double -gang back box. Two -wire products shall also mount to a single -gang 2 x 4 x 17/8 -inch back box. A universal mounting plate shall be used for mounting ceiling and wall products. The notification appliance circuit wiring shall terminate at the universal mounting plate. Also, SpectrAlert Advance products, when used with the Sync•Circuif" Module accessary, shall be powered from a non -coded notification appliance circuit output and shall operate on a nominal 12 or 24 volts. When used with the Sync -Circuit Module, 12 -volt -rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 8.5 and 17.5 volts; 24 -volt -rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 16.5 and 33 volts. Indoor SpectrAlert Advance products shall operate between 32 and 120 degrees Fahrenheit from a regulated DC or full - wave rectified unfiltered power supply. Strobes and horn strobes shall have field -selectable candela settings including 15, 15/75, 30, 75, 95, 110, 115, 135, 150, 177, and 185. Strobe The strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Advance Model listed to UL 1971 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The strobe shall be wired as a primary -signaling notification appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe's entire operating voltage range. The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system, Horn Strobe Combination The horn strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Advance Model listed to UL 1971 and UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The horn strobe shall be wired as a primary -signaling notification appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe's entire operating voltage range, The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system. The horn shall have three audibility options and an option to switch between a temporal three pattern and a non -temporal (continuous) pattern. These options are set by a multiple position switch. On four -wire products, the strobe shall be powered independently of the sounder. The horn on horn strobe models shall operate on a coded or non -coded power supply. Synchronization Module The module shall be a System Sensor Sync -Circuit model MDL3 listed to UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The module shall synchronize SpectrAlert strobes at 1 Hz and horns at temporal three. Also, while operating the strobes, the module shall silence the horns on horn strobe models over a single pair of wires. The module shall mount to a 411/16 x 411/16 x 21/8 -inch back box. The module shall also control two Style Y (class B) circuits or one Style Z (class A) circuit. The module shall synchronize multiple zones. Daisy chaining two or more synchronization modules together will synchronize all the zones they control, The module shall not operate on a coded power supply. Physical/Electrical Specifications Standard Operating Temperature 32-F to 120-F (0-C to 49°C) I flash per second or regulated 24 Operating Voltage Range' 8 to 17.5 V (12 V nominal) or 16 to 33 V (24 V nominal) Operating Voltage Range MDU Sync Module 8.5 to 17.5 V (12 V nominal) or 16.5 to 33 V (24 V nominal) Input Terminal Wire Gauge 12 to 18 AWG Well -Mount Dimensions (Including lens) 5.6"L x 4.7"W x 2.5"D (142 mm L x 119 mm W x 64 mm 0) Horn Dimensions 5.6"L x 4.7"W x 1.3"D (142 mm L x 119 mm W x 33 mm D) Wall -Mount Trim Ring Dimensions (sold as a 5 pack) (TR -HS) 5.7"L x 4.8"W x 0.35"D (145 mm L x 122 mm W x 9 mm Dl Notes: 1. Full Wave Rectified EER) voltage is a non-regulated, time -varying power source that is used on some power supply and panel outputs. 2. P, S, PC, and SC products will operate at 12 V nominal only for 15 and 15/75 cd. UL Current Draw Data Temporal High 8-175 Volts 15-33 Volts 88 97 112 8-17.5 V0lts 190 16-33 Volts Candela DC FWR DC 78 FWR 103 Sound Pattern dB DC FWR DC FWR Standard 15 123 128 66 160 71 194 Temporal High 57 55 103 69 75 Candela 15/75 142 148 77 Non -Temporal Medium 81 155 Temporal Medium 44 49 189 58 69 Range 30 NA NA 94 90 Candela 185 96 161 Temporal Low 38 44 245 259 44 48 75 NA NA 158 258 153 Temporal Medium Non -temporal High 57 56 Temporal Medium 69 75 95 NA NA 181 101 176 Coded Non -temporal Medium 42 50 85 60 69 110 NA NA 202 Low 195 75 Non -temporal Low 41 44 96 50 50 115 NA NA 210 205 Coded High 57 55 69 75 High 135 NA NA 228 207 Coded Medium 44 51 56 69 Candela 150 NA NA 246 220 Coded Low 40 46 52 50 Range 177 NA NA 281 251 185 NA NA 286 258 UL Max. Current Draw (mA RMS), 2 -Wire Horn Strobe, 8-17.5 Volts 16-33 Volts DC Input 15 15!75 15 15!75 30 75 95 110 115 Temporal High 137 147 79 90 107 176 194 212 218 Temporal Medium 132 144 69 80 97 157 182 201 210 Temporal Low 132 143 66 77 93 154 179 198 207 Non -Temporal High 141 152 91 100 116 176 201 221 229 Non -Temporal Medium 133 145 75 85 102 163 187 207 216 Non -Temporal Low 131 144 68 79 96 156 182 201 210 Temporal High 136 155 88 97 112 168 190 210 218 Temporal Medium 129 152 78 88 103 160 184 202 206 Temporal Low 129 151 76 86 101 160 184 194 201 Non -Temporal High 142 161 103 112 126 181 203 221 229 Non -Temporal Medium 134 155 85 95 110 166 189 208 216 Non -Temporal Low UL Max. Current Draw (mA DC Input 132 RIAS), 2 -Wire 16-33 Volts 135 150 154 Horn 80 Strobe, High 177 90 Candela 185 105 Range 1135-185 cd) FWR Input 161 184 16-33 Volts 135 150 202 177 211 185 Temporal High 245 259 Non -Temporal 290 297 Temporal High 81 215 231 258 265 Temporal Medium 235 253 7t 288 297 Temporal Medium 82 209 224 250 258 Temporal Low 232 251 282 292 Temporal Low 207 221 248 256 Non -Temporal High 255 270 303 309 Non -Temporal High 233 248 275 281 Non -Temporal Medium 242 259 293 299 Non -Temporal Medium 219 232 262 267 Non -Temporal Low 238 254 291 295 Non -Temporal Low 214 229 256 262 Horn Tones and Sound Output Data Switch Position Sound Pattern dB 8-17.5 Volts DC FWR 15-33 Volts DC FWR 24 -Volt Nominal Reverberant Anechoic DC FWR DC FWR 1 Temporal High 78 78 84 84 88 88 99 98 2 Temporal Medium 75 75 80 80 86 86 96 96 3 Temporal Low 71 71 76 76 83 80 94 89 4 Non -Temporal High 82 82 88 88 93 92 100 100 5 Non -Temporal Medium 78 78 85 85 90 90 98 98 6 Non -Temporal Low 73 74 81 81 88 84 96 92 7t Coded High 82 82 88 88 93 92 101 101 8r Coded Medium 78 78 85 85 90 90 97 98 9t Coded Low 74 75 81 81 88 85 96 92 iSettings 7, 8, and 9 are not available on 2 -wire horn strobes Advance Dimensions 3" Wall -mount horn strobes SpectrAlert Advance Ordering Information Model Description Wall Horn Strobes P2R 2 -Wire Horn Strobe, Standard cd, Red P2R-P 2 -Wire Horn Strobe, Standard cd, Red, Plain P2R-SP 2 -Wire Horn Strobe, Standard cd, Red, "FUEGO" P2RH 2 -Wire Horn Strobe, High cd, Red P2RH-P 2 -Wire Horn Strobe, High cd, Red, Plain P2W 2 -Wire Horn Strobe, Standard cd, White P2W-P 2 -Wire Horn Strobe, Standard cd, White, Plain P2WH 2 -Wire Horn Strobe, High cd, White P2WH-P 2 -Wire Horn Strobe, High cd, White, Plain P4R 4 -Wire Horn Strobe, Standard cd, Red P4R-P 4 -Wire Horn Strobe, Standard cd, Red, Plain P4RH 4 -Wire Horn Strobe, High cd, Red P4W 4 -Wire Horn Strobe, Standard cd, White Wall Strobes SR Strobe, Standard cd, Red SR -P Strobe, Standard cd, Red, Plain SR -SP Strobe, Standard cd, Red, "FUEGO" Wall Strobes (cont.) SRH Strobe, High on, Red SRH -P Strobe, High cd, Red, Plain SRH -SP Strobe, High cd, Red, "FUEGO" SW Strobe, Standard cd, White SW -P Strobe, Standard cd, White, Plain SWH Strobe, High cd, White SWH-P Strobe, High cd, White, Plain Horns Red HW Horn, White Accessories TR -HS Trim Ring, Wall, Red SBBR Indoor Surface Mount Back Box, Red SBBW Indoor Surface Mount Back Box, White Notes: All -P models have a plain housing (no "FIRE" marking on cover) All -SP models have TUEGO" marking on cover "Standard cd" refers to strobes that include 15.15/75, 30, 75, 95, 110, and 115 candela settings. "High cd" refers to strobes that include 135, 150, 177, and 185 candela settings. SYSTEM 3825 Ohio Avenue • St. Charles, IL 60174 02014 sye!eT Sen.or. Phone: 800-SENSOR2 • Fax: 630-377-6495 SENSOR' "e•, sig, oere x roacemv, •,ema mm wsystemsensoccom Icr<w=n,pmuol'm,wmtiwnv,D81M - 1114 versirnd Nis date Aea,. SYSTEM SENSOR" Indoor Selectable - Output Horns, Strobes, and Horn Strobes for Wall Applications System Sensor L -Series audible visible notification products are rich with features guaranteed to cut installation times and maximize profits with lower current draw and modern aesthetics. Features R E • Updated Modern Aesthetics • Small profile devices for Horns and Horn Strobes • Plug-in design with minimal intrusion into the back box • Tamper-resistant construction • Automatic selection of 12- or 24 -volt operation at 15 and 30 candela • Field -selectable candela settings on wall units: 15, 30, 75, 95, 110, 135, and 185 • Horn rated at 88+ dBA at 16 volts • Rotary switch for horn tone and two volume selections • Mounting plate for all standard and all compact wall units • Mounting plate shorting spring checks wiring continuity before device installation • Electrically Compatible with legacy SpectrAlert and SpectAlert Advance devices • Compatible with MDL3 sync module • Listed for wall mounting only Agency Listings SIGNALING M <�> Roveo 0 LISTED 55512 FM approvw axcep� 5305p1 Se011 Iw XI RT, dd. ;I2i A=3M 305]303.3057072 The System Sensor L -Series offers the most versatile and easy-to-use line of horns, strobes, and horn strobes in the industry with lower current draws and modern aesthetics. With white and red plastic housings, standard and compact devices, and plain, FIRE, and FUEGO-printed devices, System Sensor L -Series can meet virtually any application requirement. The L -Series line of wall -mount horns, strobes, and horn strobes include a variety of features that increase their application versatility while simplifying installation. All devices feature plug-in designs with minimal intrusion into the back box, making installations fast and foolproof while virtually eliminating costly and time-consuming ground faults. To further simplify installation and protect devices from construction damage, the L -Series utilizes a universal mounting plate for all models with an onboard shorting spring, so Installers can test wiring continuity before the device is installed, Installers can also easily adapt devices to a suit a wide range of application requirements using field -selectable candela settings, automatic selection of 12- or 24 -volt operation, and a rotary switch for horn tones with two volume selections. L -Series Specifications General L -Series standard horns, strobes, and horn strobes shall mount to a standard 2 x 4 x 1 7/s -inch back box, 4 x 4 x 1'h -inch back box, 4 -inch octagon back box, or double -gang back box, L -Series compact products shall mount to a single -gang 2 x 4 x 17A -inch back box. A universal mounting plate shall be used for mounting ceiling and wall products for all standard models and a separate universal mounting plate shall be used for mounting wall compact models. The notification appliance circuit wiring shall terminate at the universal mounting plate. Also, L -Series products, when used with the Sync•Circuit' Module accessory, shall be powered from a non -coded notification appliance circuit output and shall operate on a nominal 12 or 24 volts. When used with the Sync -Circuit Module, 12 -volt -rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 8.5 and 17.5 volts; 24 -volt -rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 16.5 and 33 volts. Indoor L -Series products shall operate between 32 and 120 degrees Fahrenheit from a regulated DC or full -wave rectified unfiltered power supply. Strobes and horn strobes shall have field -selectable candela settings including 15, 30, 75, 95, 110, 135, and 185. Strobe The strobe shall be a System Sensor L -Series Model listed to UL 1971 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The strobe shall be wired as a primary -signaling notification appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe's entire operating voltage range. The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system. Horn Strobe Combination The horn strobe shall be a System Sensor L -Series Model listed to UL 1971 and UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The horn strobe shall be wired as a primary -signaling notification appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe's entire operating voltage range. The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system. The horn shall have two audibility options and an option to switch between a temporal three pattern and a non -temporal (continuous) pattern. These options are set by a multiple position switch. The horn on horn strobe models shall operate on a coded or non -coded power supply. Synchronization Module The module shall be a System Sensor Sync -Circuit model MDL3 listed to UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The module shall synchronize SpectrAlert strobes at 1 Hz and horns at temporal three. Also, while operating the strobes, the module shall silence the horns on horn strobe models over a single pair of wires. The module shall mount to a 411/16 x 411/16 x 21B -inch back box. The module shall also control two Style Y (class R) circuits or one Style Z (class A) circuit. The module shall synchronize multiple zones. Daisy chaining two or more synchronization modules together will synchronize all the zones they control. The module shall not operate on a coded power supply. Physical/Electrical Specifications Standard Operating Temperature 32°F to 120-F (0-C to 49°C) Humidity Range 10 to 93% non -condensing Strobe Flash Rate 1 flash Der second rvommar vonage Hegulated 12 DC or regulated 24 DC/FWW.2 Operating Voltage Range 8 to 17.5 V (12 V nominal) or 16 to 33 V (24 V nominal) Operating Voltage Range MDU Sync Module 8.5 to 17.5 V (12 V nominal) or 16.5 to 33 V (24 V nominal) Terminal Wire wan -mourn urmensions pncmamg rens) b.b- L x 4.7'" W x 1.91-D (143 mm L x 119 mm W x 49 mm D) Compact Wall -Mount Dimensions (Including lens) 5.26" L x 3.46" W x 1.91" D (133 mm L x 88 mm W x 49 mm D) Horn Dimensions 5.6"L x 4.7"W x 1.25"D (143 mm L x 119 mm W x 32 mm D) Compact Horn Dimensions 5.25" L x 3.45" W x 1.25'D (133mm L x 88mm W x 32mm D) 1. Full Wave Rectified (FWR) voltage is a non-regulated, time -varying power source that is used on some power supply and panel outputs. 2. Strobe products will operate at 12 V nominal only for 15 cd and 30 cd. UL Current Draw Data 8-17.5Volts 16-33Volts DC DC FWR Candela 15 88 43 60 Range 30 143 63 83 75 N/A 107 136 95 N/A 121 155 110 N/A 148 179 135 N/A 172 209 185 N/A 222 257 Sound Pattern dB 8-17.5 Volts DC 15-33 Volts DC FWR Temporal High 39 44 54 Temporal Low 28 32 54 Non -Temporal High 43 47 54 Non -Temporal Low 29 32 54 3.1 KHz Temporal High 39 41 54 3.1 KHz Temporal Low 29 32 54 3.1 KHz Non -Temporal High 42 43 54 3.1 KHz Non -Temporal Low 28 29 54 Coded High 43 47 54 3.1 KHz Coded High 42 43 54 UL Max. Current Draw (mA RMS), 2 -Wife Horn Strobe, Candela Range (15-115 cd) 197 235 283 3.11K Temporal High 81 8-115 Volts 155 16.33 Volts 196 234 284 31K Temporal Low 68 DC Input 75cd 30cd 75cd 30cd 75cd 95cd 110cd 135cd 185cd Temporal High 98 158 54 74 121 142 162 196 245 Temporal Low 93 154 44 65 111 133 157 184 235 Non -Temporal High 106 166 73 94 139 160 182 211 262 Non-Temportal Low 93 156 51 71 119 139 162 190 239 3.1K Temporal High 93 156 53 73 119 140 164 190 242 3.1K Temporal Low 91 154 45 66 112 133 160 185 235 3.1K Non -Temporal High 99 162 69 90 135 157 175 208 261 3.1K Non -Temporal Low 93 156 52 72 119 138 162 192 242 FWR Input 75cd 30cd 75cd 95cd 110cd 135cd 185cd Temporal High 83 107 156 177 198 234 287 Temporal Low 68 91 145 165 185 223 271 Non -Temporal High 111 135 185 207 230 264 316 Non-Temportal Low 79 104 157 175 197 235 283 3.11K Temporal High 81 105 155 177 196 234 284 31K Temporal Low 68 90 145 166 186 222 276 3.1K Non -Temporal High 104 131 177 204 230 264 326 3.1K Non -Temporal Low 77 102 156 177 199 234 291 Horn Tones and Sound Output Data Switch Position Sound Pattern dB 8-17.5 Volts DC 16-33 Volts DC FWR 1 Temporal High 84 89 89 2 Temporal Low 75 83 83 3 Non -Temporal High 85 90 90 4 Non -Temporal Low 76 84 B4 5 3.1 KHz Temporal High 83 88 88 6 3.1 KHz Temporal Low 76 82 82 7 3.1 KHz Non -Temporal High 84 89 89 8 3.1 KHz Non -Temporal Low 77 83 83 9' Coded High 85 90 90 10' 3.1 KHz Coded High 84 89 89 Settings 9 and 10 are not available on the 2 -wire horn strobes L -Series Dimensions 1.91 3.46 1.25 IIIIIIIIII 11 ,1 r, .v.l.r,r. 5.27 0 Compact Strobe / Horn Strobe _ 1 ice— j1l I/9 ori q. L -Series Ordering Information Wall Horn Strobes P2RL 2 -Wire, Horn Strobe, Red P2WL 2 -Wire, Horn Strobe, White P2GRL 2 -Wire, Compact Horn Strobe, Red P2GWL 2 -Wire, Compact Horn Strobe, White P2RL-P 2 -Wire, Horn Strobe, Red, Plain P2WL-P 2 -Wire, Horn Strobe, White, Plain P2RL-SP 2 -Wire, Horn Strobe, Red, FUEGO P2WL-SP 2 -Wire, Horn Strobe, White, FUEGO Wall Strobes SBBRL SRL Strobe, Red SWL Strobe, White SGRL Compact Strobe, Red SGWL Compact Strobe, White SRL-P Strobe, Red, Plain SWL-P Strobe, White, Plain SRL-SP Strobe, Red, FUEGO SWL-CLR-ALERT Strobe, While, ALERT 3.46 1.25 0 0°0°A°A A 1 0 0a0 00000 .27pop°pApAeA° AAAAAIAAAAAAv I°AA11A°A°I° AIIt111111A1A IIIIIIA111111 It11111 1 Compact Horn Horn Notes: All -P models have a plain housing (no "FIRE" marking on cover) All -SP models have "FUEGO'marking on cover All -ALERT models have "ALERT" marking on cover SYSTEM 3825 Ohio Avenue I St. Charles, IL 60174 CM17 S Mn. oar„or. Z-4 SENSOR' Phone: 800-SENSOR21 Fax: 630-377-6495 nm.= r<. wttrmm A ro . vsu":,.ms.,,.or,,= Iwcunenrpw.,:rmrnrreew,,ir Avory Re �ereuvers�.v,dmlcasu xneH. wwwsystemsensor.com nvosessola • °arn Horns HRL Horn, Red HWL Horn, White HGRL Compact Horn, Red HOWL Compact Horn, White Accessories TR -2 Universal Wall Trim Ring Red TR -2W Universal Wall Trim Ring White SBBRL Wall Surface Mount Back Box, Red SBBWL Wall Surface Mount Back Box, White SBBGRL Compact Wall Surface Mount Back Box, Red SBBGWL Compact Wall Surface Mount Back Box, White Notes: All -P models have a plain housing (no "FIRE" marking on cover) All -SP models have "FUEGO'marking on cover All -ALERT models have "ALERT" marking on cover SYSTEM 3825 Ohio Avenue I St. Charles, IL 60174 CM17 S Mn. oar„or. Z-4 SENSOR' Phone: 800-SENSOR21 Fax: 630-377-6495 nm.= r<. wttrmm A ro . vsu":,.ms.,,.or,,= Iwcunenrpw.,:rmrnrreew,,ir Avory Re �ereuvers�.v,dmlcasu xneH. wwwsystemsensor.com nvosessola • °arn dn-3459:al • K-200 STI Stopper® 11 and NOTIFIER° Weather Stopper® 11 j6V Covers for Manual Pull Stations by Honeywell Miscellaneous General The Safety Technology International, Inc. Stoppers II cover for manual pull stations helps deter unwanted activation and is also an effective guard against physical damage. It has been proven by use in thousands of installations throughout the world, Including schools, hospitals, hotels and stores. The Stopper® II has also been tested and approved by fire prevention and testing authorities. Features • Window made of clear and durable plastic. • Optional warning horn powered by 9 VDC battery. • Provides weatherproofing for outdoor pull stations when equipped with optional gasket (Weather Stopper 11). • Fits pull stations from 5-1/2" to 6.3/4". • Unconditional lifetime guarantee against cover breakage and damage. Applications The Stopper® II can be used in almost any pull station environment. Spacer Installation (SURFACE MOUNT MODELS ONLY) The spacer is used for surface -mounted or oversized manual stations. Longer screws are provided for use with tap -in anchors. Remove knock -out at top or bottom of spacer as necessary. Gasket Installation (WEATHER STOPPER® 11 MODELS ONLY) Installing neoprene gaskets behind the spacer and/or Stopper® II frame will provide additional weatherproofing. A conduit gasket may be used to seal the top or bottom of the spacer. (159 ve• z• cm) (5.06 cm) T T.TB an I,I 5314'(14.66 cm) zaa• (6.98 cn) ILII Srhbp S p b LIFTHERE Mot —f SPACE11 OPTIONAL Part No. 3166 Size Of Pull Station Accomodated The Stopper® II and Weather Stopper®11 can be Installed over a flush -mounted station up to 6.1/2" wide and 6-3/4' high. However, the pull station's maximum dimensions will decrease as its depth (distance from the wall) Increases, Le.: a 3/4" deep pull station may be 5-1/2" wide x 6' high; a 1-5/8" deep pull station may be 5" wide x 6" high; a 2-3/8" deep pull station may be 4' wide x 5-3/4" high; a 2-3/4' deep pull station may be 3" wide x 5-1/2" high. See sections "Spacer Installation" and "Gasket Installation". Agency Listings and Approvals These listings and approvals apply to the modules specified In this document. In some cases, certain modules or applications may not be listed by certain approval agencies, or listing may be In process. Consult factory for latest listing status. • UL Listed: S2466 • ULC Listed: S2466 • ADA Compliant • STI -1100 & STI -1130: Factory Mutual Approved • STI -1100 & STI -1130: BSA: 947 -81 -SA • STI -1100, STI -1130, STI -1250, STI -3150: CSFM AHJ Approval Required • STI -1200, STI -1230, STI -1250: MEA 49.00-E • STI -1250, STI -3150: NEMA -3R When mounted on a smooth surface or when mounted with STI- 1280 Back Plate do -3459: a1 •2/26/10 —Page 1 of 2 Product Line Information STI.1100Stopper0 II, flush mount, with horn. STI.113OStopper® II, surface mount, with horn. STI-1200Stopper® II, flush mount, without horn. STI.1230Stopper® II, surface mount, without horn. STI-1250Weather Stopper® II, flush mount. STI.3150Weather Stopper® II, surface mount. MANUAL NEOPRENE PULL CONOUITGASKET ar weatherproof STOPPER II COVER STATION around Clear LEXAM MOVABLE INSERT per11w.300�. pad 3003. ultraviolet stabilized. to toamtatko. ConduO 1 lop ar botlam. p ®/ HORN 05 as at 10 X. a 16 Power am" Weather Stoppero II (at left) 9 VW battery LOCKOUTSCREW NEOPRENE GASKETused RETAINING ACTIVATIOW to weatherproof CABLE DEACTIVATION SWITCH Stopper ll. 400 lb. breaking FRAME strength. (Red LEXAN®1 Screws add Anctwrs SPACER (Rod LEXAN®I used only \ proMdetl with Spacer. \®✓ Man manual Fire Alarm Station is surface-mounted(order separately). Stoppero II (at right) MANUAL PLASTIC PULL INSERT STATION NEOPRENE ✓ CONDUITGASKET I used 10 sea! .round Oor dult to weatherprool (path do. 30(K). NEOPRENE GASKET (part no. 3002). SPACER (red Poiyce�sed only when manual Fire AMrm Stenon is NEOPRENE surface-mounted(pad no. 3100). GASKET (part no. 3002). MER STOPPER II COVER rodded Polycadwnate rlolet stabilized). RETAINING CABLE -4001b. breakingstrength. _ FRAME (Polycarborete) Screws and Anch,rs / Pwidetl wilt Sparer. i usid3,wm1 NOTIFIER® is a registered trademark of Honeywell International Inc, ®2010 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited. I® This document is not intended to be used for la purposes. We try to keep our product Information up-to-datlIat e andnd accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. ENNNEERINR N MANRfAR1URIN6 All specifications are subject to change without notice. QUALITY SYSTEMS Made In the U.S. A. For more information, contact Notifier. Phone: (203) 481 FAX: (203) 484-7118. www.notifieocom Page 2 of 2 — dn-3459:a1 •2/20/10 SILENT KNIGHT by Honeywell SK -Heat, SK -Heat -HT and SK-Heat-ROR Addressable Thermal Heat and Rate -of -Rise Detectors The SK -Heat, SK -Heat -HT, and SK-Heat-ROR are plug in thermal detectors, with integral communication, that provide features that surpass conventional detectors, These thermal detectors are for use with Silent Knight IntelliKnight series Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACPs). IntelliKnight heat detectors are an essential component in virtually any IntelliKnight installation. The IntelliKnight panel recognizes each detector by its specific address, so precious seconds are not wasted in determining location of an alarm. Description SK -Heat, SK -Heat -HT and SK- Heat-ROR are intelligent sensors that utilize a state -of -the art thermistor sensing circuit for fast response. Sensitivity is continuously monitored and reported to the FACP. Point ID capability allows each detector's address to be set with rotary address switches, providing exact detector locations for selective maintenance when chamber contamination reaches unacceptable levels. SK -Heat is a fixed temperature sensor that uses a thermistor sensing circuit to produce 135°F (57°C) fixed temperature alarm. 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 135°F (57°C) fixed temperature alarm. Features • Reliable analog communications for trouble-free operation • Age resistant polymer housing • Innovative thermistor sensing circuit • Superior EMI resistance for reliability • Variety of mounting options to meet any application • Dual LED indicators for 3600 visibility • Detector transmits signal to indicate maintenance is required • Plug-in mounting provides ease of Installation • Optional remote LED annunciator (System Sensor' PN RA100Z) • Tamper -proof 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 B21OLP base Shipping Weight: 4.8 oz (137 g) Electrical Operating Voltage: 15 to 32 Volts DC Peak Standby Current: 300pA @ 24 VDC LED Current: 6.5 mA@ 24 VDC Environmental Operating Temperature SK -Heat & SK-Heat-ROR: -4° — 100°F (-20°C— 38°C) SK -Heat -HT -40 — 150°F (-20°C — 66°C) Humidity: 10% — 93% noncondensing Thermal Ratings SK -Heat: Fixed temperature alarm 135-F (57°C) SK -Heat (base included) SK -Heat -HT High temperature heat sensor 135°F - 190°F (57°C - 88°C) SK-Heat-ROR: Rate -of -rise detection 15°F/min (8.31C/min) Compatibility The SK -Heat -HT and SK-Heat- ROR are compatible with the following IntelliKnight FACP's: 5820XL 5808 5700 The SK -Heat is compatible with the following IntelliKnight FACP's: 5820XL 5808 5700 5600 (Rev 2.0 or higher) The SK -Heat, SK -Heat -HT and SK- Heat-ROR are compatible with the following detector bases: B21OLP 6" base (included) B501 2 wire base B224BI Isolator base B224RB Relay base B200SR Sounder base Model SK -Heat, SK -Heat -HT, SK -Heat ROR Addressable Thermal and Rate -of -Rise Thermal Detectors Engineering Specifications The contractor shall furnish and install where indicated on the plans, Intelligent Thermal Sensor Silent Knight Model SK -Heat, SK -Heat -HT or SK-Heat-ROR. The base included shall be B210LP. 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 full brilliance. The detector may be reset by actuating the control 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 Feld removable when not required.Voltage and RF/transient suppression techniques shall be employed to minimize false alarm potential. Wiring SK-Serles Detector Mounting Bases Accessories M02.09-00 - Test Magnet with Telescoping Handle. RA10OZ - Remote LED Annunciator. RMK400 - Recessed Mounting Kit. Provides low profile for use with B501. XR2B - Detector Removal Tool. A removal and re- placement tool for SK plug -In detectors. Includes the T55-127.000. M02-04-01 - Replacement Test Magnet. XP -4 - Extension Pole for XR28. Extends from 5 —15 ft. T55-127-000 - Detector Removal Head. BCK-200B - Black Detector Kit. For SK -series detectors. . Unless otherwise noted, specifications apply to all SK thermal detectors. SILENT This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to MADE IN AMERICA keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all KNIGHT specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject FORM# 350120 Rev. D1 13. to change without notice. For more information, contact Silent Knight 12 by Honeywell Clintonville Road Northford, CT 06472-1610 Phone: (800) 328-0103, ®2013 Honeywell International Inc. Fax: (203) 484-7118. For Technical Support call 800-446.6444. www.silentknight.com SILENT SK -Monitor KNIGHT a� by Honeywell Intelligent Monitor Module The SK -Monitor module provides an interface to contact devices, such as security contacts, 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 control panels (FACPs). The SK -Monitor is intended for use in intelligent, two -wire systems, where individual address of each module is selected using the built-in rotary switches. The SK -Monitor supports Class A supervised or Class B supervised wiring to the load device. Conventional 4 -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 Installation The SK -Monitor mounts directly into a 4" square electrical box. The box must have a minimum depth of 2-1/8". A surface mount electrical box (System Sensor® PN SMB500) is available from Silent Knight. Compatibility The SK -Monitor is compatible with the following IntelliKnight FACP's: 5700 5808 5820XL 5820XL-EVS SK -Monitor Specifications Physical Height: 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 Current (LED flashing): 375 pA Model SK -Monitor Intelligent Monitor Module TO NEXT _ FROM PATEL OR DEVICE _ �-y� J 'x� t�K PRENOLt313EMOE SECURITY DEVICES ON THE SAME MODULE, MONITOR ANY NUTABER OF LL LISTED CONRLT MODULE CLORREDEVICESMAYSEUSED.DO NOT M% FRE ALARM INTL9NO, SUPERVISORY, Cfl 9 'S41 C NIECi MOOLLEii TO LB1ED LYMPATELE CONTROL PAN3S OILY SECLHRY CEVICES ON73£ SAYE MOOLLE 47X EOL IJ IJ y�!y T 'S.IGNAL LINE CROUTTI RESISTOR 1 1 'r�n3Ri• Si YOC1AlL EIR47K TWIFTEDPAIR _. B FECOMENDED WTIONS DEVICE CRCUT#DCI-NFPA STYLE S POWER UMITEDASOIIA MAX. • 11 WOO MAX INSTALLCCN➢ICr CLOEUFEDEVICS9 PER ALLWRIN3 WICHN E SUPERVISED AND POWER LIMITED MANLPACTUfBie INSTALLAOICN NSTRUCnow. 2 -Wire Initiating Circuit Configuration, NFPA Style B TO NEXT DEVICE EOL RESISTOR B INTERNALAT TERMINALS a a V FROM PANEL OR PREVIOUS DEVICE CONNECT MODULES TO LISTED OOMPATISLE NOTIFIER CONTROL PANELS ONLY SIGNAL UNE URCUIT (91 D; 82VOC MA MAX. SHIEICED.T WISTED PAIR B RECOMENOED INSTALL CONTACT CLOSURE DEVICES PER ALL WIRING SHOWN IS SUPERVISED AND POWER LIMITED MANUFACTURERS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, 4 -Wire Initiating Circuit Configuration, NFPA Style D Standby Current: Environmental 400 pA max @ 24 VDC (one communication every 5 Operating Temperature: 320F — 120°F (0°C — 49°C) sec with 47K EOL) 550 NA max @ 24 VDC (one communication every 5 Humidity: 10%— 93% non -condensing sec with EOL <1 K) Ordering Information 5.5 mA (with LED latched on) SK -Monitor Monitoring Module LED Current: 5.5 mA (with LED latched on)End-of-Line Resistance: 47K n Accessories Initiating Device Circuit Wiring Resistance: 1,500,Q max SMB500 4" Square Surface Mount Electrical SLC Loop Resistance: 40 S2 max. Box This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to ® SILENT keep our product Information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all MADE IN AMERICA KNIGHT specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are • subject to change without notice. For more information, contact Silent Knight FORM# 350131 Rev D by Honeywell 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, CT 06472-1610 Phone: (800) 328-0103, © 2013 Honeywell International Inc. Fax: (203) 484.7118. For Technical Support, Please call 8200446-6444. www.sileritknight.com MONITOR ANY NUMBER OF UL LISTED CONTACT CLOSURE DEVICES MAY BE USED DO NOT MIX MODULE FIRE ALARM INTIATING, SUPERVISORY, OR O O SECURITY DEVICES ON THE SAME MODULE, EOL RESISTOR B INTERNALAT TERMINALS a a V FROM PANEL OR PREVIOUS DEVICE CONNECT MODULES TO LISTED OOMPATISLE NOTIFIER CONTROL PANELS ONLY SIGNAL UNE URCUIT (91 D; 82VOC MA MAX. SHIEICED.T WISTED PAIR B RECOMENOED INSTALL CONTACT CLOSURE DEVICES PER ALL WIRING SHOWN IS SUPERVISED AND POWER LIMITED MANUFACTURERS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, 4 -Wire Initiating Circuit Configuration, NFPA Style D Standby Current: Environmental 400 pA max @ 24 VDC (one communication every 5 Operating Temperature: 320F — 120°F (0°C — 49°C) sec with 47K EOL) 550 NA max @ 24 VDC (one communication every 5 Humidity: 10%— 93% non -condensing sec with EOL <1 K) Ordering Information 5.5 mA (with LED latched on) SK -Monitor Monitoring Module LED Current: 5.5 mA (with LED latched on)End-of-Line Resistance: 47K n Accessories Initiating Device Circuit Wiring Resistance: 1,500,Q max SMB500 4" Square Surface Mount Electrical SLC Loop Resistance: 40 S2 max. Box This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to ® SILENT keep our product Information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all MADE IN AMERICA KNIGHT specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are • subject to change without notice. For more information, contact Silent Knight FORM# 350131 Rev D by Honeywell 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, CT 06472-1610 Phone: (800) 328-0103, © 2013 Honeywell International Inc. Fax: (203) 484.7118. For Technical Support, Please call 8200446-6444. www.sileritknight.com SILENT KNIGHT by Honeywell SK -Photo, SK -Photo -T and SK-PhotoR Intelligent Photoelectric Smoke Sensors The SK -Photo is a photoelectric smoke detector, the SK -Photo -T is a photoelectric smoke detector with thermal and SK-PhotoR is a photoelectric detector with remote test capability. These plug in smoke detectors, with integral communication, provide features that surpass conventional detectors and are for use with Silent Knight IntelliKnight Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACPs). For more information about the IntelliKnight system, or to locate your nearest source, please call 800-328-0103. Description Optional remote LED annunciator (System Sensor® PN RA100Z) SK -Photo and SK -Photo -T are plug-in type smoke sensors that combine a photoelectric sensing chamber with addressable analog communications. Point ID capability allows each detector's address to be set with rotary address switches, providing exact detector locations for selective maintenance when chamber contamination reaches unacceptable levels. SK -Photo and SK -Photo -T have a unique optical sensing chamber that is engineered to sense smoke produced by a wide range of combustion sources. In the SK -Photo -T, dual electronic thermistors add 135°F (57°C) thermal technology to maximize detection. The SK-PhotoR is a remote test capable detector for use with the DNR/DNRW duct smoke detector. (not included) Features • Sleek, low -profile design • Base included • Reliable analog communications for trouble-free operation • Age resistant polymer housing • Dual electronic thermistor design on the SK -Photo -T • Superior EMI resistance for reliability • Simple field cleaning for code compliance • Variety of mounting options to meet any application • Dual LED indicators for 3600 visibility • Detector transmits signal to indicate maintenance is required • Plug-in mounting provides ease of Installation I • Tamper -proof feature available on mounting bases • Listed for use in duct applications • Rotary address switches for fast installation • UL Listed • FM Approved Specifications Physical Height: 2.0" (5.0 cm) Diameter: 4.1" (10.4 cm) installed in B501 base Electrical Operating Voltage: 15-32 VDC Standby Current: 300 pA @ 24 VDC Maximum Alarm Current: 6.5 mA @ 24 VDC max (with LED on) Environmental Operating Temperature SK -Photo: 320 — 120°F (0°C — 49°C) SK -Photo -T: 320 — 100°F (0°C — 38°C) Humidity: 10% — 93% non -condensing Other Ratings SK -Photo -T Thermal: Fixed temperature set point 135°F (57°C) Velocity: 0 — 4000 fpm (0 — 20 m/sec) SK -Photo (Base Included) Installation The SK -Photo and SK -Photo -T plug into a compatible IntelliKnight-series detector base. The SK-PhotoR is a remote test capable detector head included within the DNR (W) duct smoke detector. Compatibility SK -Photo, and SK -Photo -T are compatible with the following detector bases: 8210LP 6" base (included) 8501 2 wire base B224RB Relay base B224BI Isolator base B200SR Sounderbase The SK -Photo, SK -Photo -T, and SK- PhotoR are compatible with the following IntelliKnight FACPs: 5820XL 5820XL-EVS 5808 5700 5600 (Rev 2.0 or higher) Model SK -Photo, SK -Photo -T and SK-PhotoR Intelligent Photoelectric Smoke Sensors Engineering Specifications The contractor shall furnish and install where indicated on the plans, Intelligent photoelectric smoke sensors Silent Knight SK -Photo or SK -Photo -T with thermal. 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 B21OLP (included). The PhotoR is a remote test capable detector for use with DNR(W) duct smoke detectors. (not included). The smoke detector shall have a flashing status LED for visual supervision. When the detector is actuated, the flashing LED will latch on steady. The detector may be reset by actuating the control panel reset switch. 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, security locking 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. Wiring SKSerles Detector Mounting Bases SILENT This document is not Intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to MADE IN AMERICA KNIGHT keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are FORM# 350118 Rev E x subject to change without notice. For more information, contact Silent Knight © 2013 Honeywell International Inc. by Honeywell 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, CT 06472-1610 Phone: (800) 328-0103, Fax: (203) 484.7118. For Technical Support, Please call 800446-6444. www.silentkinight.com SILENT SK -Pull -SA and SK -Pull -DA KNIGHT by Honeywell Intelligent Pull Stations The SK -Pull -SA and SK -Pull -DA are a single action or dual action addressable fire alarm pull station for use with Silent Knight's IntelliKnight fire control panel. Extremely easy to operate, the SK -Pull -DA and SK -Pull -SA provide a fast and practical means of manually initiating a fire alarm signal. The IntelliKnight 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 IntelliKnight 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 1 action pull station requiring two motions to active the station. 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 • Key operated test and reset lock using lock plate actuator • Key matches compatible FACP locks • Meets the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) controls and operating mechanisms guidelines (Section 4.1.3[13]) • Meets ADA requirement for 5 lbs maximum pull force to active • Shell, door, and handle molded from durable LEXAN® • Reliable analog communications for trouble-free operation • Braille text on station handle • Handle 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 -SA SK -Pull -DA Compatibility The SK -Pull -SA and SK -Pull -DA are compatible with the following IntelliKnight FACP's: 5600 5700 5808 5820XL 5820XL-EVS Model SK -Pull -DA and SK -Pull -SA Intelligent Pull Stations Engineering Specifications The contractor shall furnish and install where indicated on the plans, Addressable Pull Stations, Silent Knight model 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 requirements for a 5 Ib. maximum pull force to activate the pull station. Wiring SK -Pull -SA & SK -Pull -DA Pull Stations Specifications Physical Height: 5.5' (14 cm) 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) switch which closes upon activation of the pull station Electrical Operating Voltage: 15-32 VDC Average Operating Current (LED flashing): 300 pA Wire Gauge: Up to 12 AWG (3.1 mm2) Environmental Operating Temperature 320 -120°F (0°C - 49°C) Humidity: 10% - 93% non -condensing Accessories BG -TR Optional trim ring. SB -1/0 Surface backbox SILENT This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try MADE IN AMERICA to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover WGHT all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information, contact Silent FORM# 350135 Rev C by Honeywell Knight 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, CT 06472-1610 ©2013 Honeywell International Inc. Phone: (800) 328-0103, Fax: (203) 484-7118. For Technical Support, Please call 800.446-6444. www.silentknight.com May 22, 2017 Rexburg Fire Department Pocatello, ID RE: Fire Alarm Plan Review for Campus Courtyard II Attn: Fire Marshal Dear Sir, Please review the enclosed fire alarm submittal for Campus Courtyard, located at 269 S. 5`h West, Rexburg, ID 83440. The scope of the job consists of installaing an new addressable fire alarm system. Enclosed are copies of the floor plan with device locations, manufacturer cut sheets, battery calculations, and voltage drop calculations. If you have any questions or changes, please give me a call at (208) 524-4282. Thank you for your time, Wes Ryan Peak Alarm Company Inc. 16-00478 Campus Courtyard 2 Fire Alarm Plans 05/23/17 Job Site Copy (2 of 2) JOB SITE COPY * These plans are to remain on the job and be available upon request during inspections. -Global bal Project Values: -' - � SILLN Prefect Name: Campus Cou erd 11 Standby Hours: 24 "i.1 Y KNIGHT Project ID: Alarm Mins:OS Prepared Peak Alarm- Kenn Fox Derating Factor: 1.2 r ns Date: 5/18/2017 : Voltage Drop Warning -_ -- Version r 24,14 Threshold %: 15 Panel ID: 5820XL-EVS Model: 5820XL-EVS Add. Fire Alarm Control Max NAC Current: 3.0 Amps Location: I IT/Electrical Room Volts: 24 VDC Max Panel Current: 6.0 Amps Ckt.# Circuit Name Qty Current Draw Wire AWG Ohms Per Length(ft) Actual Volts @ %Drop Standby Alarm & Type 1000 FL One-Way Ohms EOL 5820XL-EVS 5820XL-EVS CTRL Panel 1 0.275 0.440 SK Photo, Photo-T, Photo-R 1 0.000 0.000 SK Ion 0.000 0.000 SK Heal, Heat-HT 2 0.001 0.001 SK Heat ROR 0.000 0.000 SK Beam, Beam-T 0.000 0.000 SK Duct 0.000 0.000 SK Acclimate 0.000 0.000 SK Fire-CO 0.000 0.000 SK Control 0.000 0.000 SK Control-6 1 0.000 1 0.000 SK Monitor Minimon 4 0.002 1 0.002 SK Monitor-2 0.000 0.000 SK Monitor-10 0.000 0.000 SK Pull-SA Pull-DA 13 0,005 0.005 SK Relay 0.000 0.000 SK Relay-6 0.000 0.000 SK Zone 0.000 0.000 SK Zone-6 0.000 0.000 SK Relay-Mon-2 0.000 0.000 SK Isolator Module 0.000 0.000 B224B1,:: Isolator Base 0.000 0.000 B200SR ". Sounder Base 0.000 0.000 B200S Sounder Base 0.000 0.000 B200SR-LF Low Freg Sounder Base 0.000 0.000 B200S-LF Low Frect Sounder Base 0.000 0.000 B224RB < Relay Base 0.000 0.000 RTS151 Magmatic Remote Test 0.000 0.000 RTS151KEY Key Activated Test 0.000 0.000 RA100Z Remote LED 0.000 0.000 5815XL SLC Loop Expander 0.000 0.000 5860 LCD Remote Annunc 1 0.000 0.000 5824 Serial/Parallel Module 0.000 0.000 5496 Power Expander 0.000 0.000 5895XL Power Expander 0.000 0.000 5865-4 LED Annunciator 4G 0.000 0.000 5865-3 LED Annunciator 3G 0.000 0.000 5880 LED Driver Module 0.000 0.000 5883 Relay Module 0.000 0.000 EVS-VCM Voice Control Module - 0.000 0.000 EVS-SW24 Switch Expander 0.000 0.000 EVS-AMP 50W 100W or 125W 0.000 0.000 EVS-RVM Remote Voice Module 0.000 0.000 EVS-100WBU Backup Amp Card 0.000 0.000 PGM-1/0 #1 Notification Appl Circuit 0.000 0.996 #14 Solid 2.52 300 1.51 18.89 7.38 PGM-1/0 #2 Notification Appl Circuit 0.000 1 1.173 1#14 Solid 1 2.52 300 1.51 18.63 8.69% PGM-1/0 #3 Notification Appl Circuit 0.000 0.907 #14 Solid 2.52 300 1.51 19.03 6.72% PGM-1/0 #4 Notification A I Circuit 0.000 0.000 #12 Solid 1.59 0.00 20.40 0.00% PGM-1/0 #5 Notification A I Circuit 0.000 0.000 #12 Solid 1.59 0.00 20.40 0.00% PGM-1/0#6 Notification A (Circuit 0.000 0.000 #12Solid 1.59 0.00 20.40 0.00% Total Standby Current Ams 0.282 0.004 Total Alarm Current (Amps) Standby Time In Hours 24 0.083 Alarm Time In Minutes 160 5 Mins Total StandbvAHReouired 6J75 0.000 Total AlamnAH Reouired Total Combined AH Required 6.77 Command Shortcuts Multiply By The Derating Factor 1.20 Minimum Battery Am Hours Required 8.13 Configure Circuits Print Page Configure Circuits Print Page Global Project Values: SILENT Project Name: Cam us Court and II Standby Hours: 24 KNIGHT Project ID:� Alarm Mins Prepared By: Peak Alarm Derating Factor: 1.2 5495 Power ExpanderDate: 5/18/2017 Voltage Drop Warning Version r r. Threshold%: 10 Panel ID: 15495 NAC #1 Model: 5495 Power Expander Max NAC Current: 3.0 Amps Location: I IT/Electrical Room Volts: 24 VDC Max Panel Current: 6.0 Amps Ckt.# Circuit Name Current Draw Wire AWG Ohms Per Length(ft) Actual Volts @ Standby Alarm & Type 1000 Fl. One -Way Ohms EOL 5495 5495 Pwr Module 1 0.075 1 0.205 NAC #1 5495 Circuit 1 0.000 1.006 #14 Solid 2.52 400 2.02 18.37 NAC #2 5495 Circuit 2 0.000 0.996 #14 Solid 2.52 400 2.02 18.39 NAC #3 5495 Circuit 3 0.000 0.996 #14 Solid 2.52 400 2.02 18.39 NAC #4 5495 Circuit 4 #12 Solid 1.59 0E240.083 0.00 20.40 Aux 5495 Aux Power Out 0#12 Solid 1.59 0.00 20.40 Total StandbyCurrent Ams 0Total Alarm Current (Amps) StandbyTime In Hours Alarm Time In Minutes / 60 5 MinsTotal Sta b AHRe uired 1Total Alarm AH Required Total Combined AH Required 2.07 Multiply By The Derating Factorl 1.20 Wire resistances are based upon an ambient temperature of 72 degrees F. eecar the minimal difference between solid and stranded wire no differential was made. Minimum Battery Am Hours Required 1 2.48 Configure Circuits Print Page Ise of Configure Circuits Print Page Global Project Values: Project Name: Cam us Courtyard II Standby Hours: 24 '}3y 1 Project ID:O Alarm Mins: + I Prepared By: Peak Alarm Derating Factor: 1.2 'r r • r • r Date: 5/18/2017 Voltage Drop Warning r t t• Threshold %: 10 Panel ID: 15495 NAC #2 Model: 5495 Power Expander Max NAC Current: 3.0 Amps Location: IT/Electrical Room Volts: 24 VDC Max Panel Current: 6.0 Amps Ckt.# Circuit Name Current Draw Wire AWG Ohms Per Length(ft) Actual Volts @ Standby Alarm & Type 1000 Ft. One -Way Ohms EOL 5495 5495 Pwr Module 1 1 0.075 0.205 NAC #1 5495 Circuit 1 0.000 0.830 #14 Solid 2.52 400 2.02 18.73 NAC #2 5495 Circuit 2 0.000 0.996 #14 Solid 2.52 400 2.02 18.39 NAC #3 5495 Circuit 3 0.000 0.830 #14 Solid 2.52 400 2.02 18.73 NAC #4 5495 Circuit 4 0.000 0.000 #12 Solid 1.59 0.00 20.40 Aux 5495 Aux Power Out 0.000 0.000 #12 Solid 1.59 0.00 20.40 Total Standby Current Ams 0.075 2.861 Total Alarm Current (Amps) Standby Time In Hours 24 0.083 Alarm Time In Minutes / 60 5 Mins Total Standlov AH Re uired 1.800 0.238 Total Alarm AH Required Total Combined AH Required 2.04 Multiply By The Derating Factor 120 wire resistances are based upon an ambient temperature of 72 degrees F. Becat the minimal difference between solid and stranded wire no differential was made. Minimum Battery Am Hours Re uired 2.45 Configure Circuits Print Page ise of SILENT Global Project Values: .(f, _� Project Name: Cam usCourtard11 ;y�. ��I Project ID: Prepared By: I Peak Alarm Power r • r -r CalculationsDate: 5/18/2017 Panel ID: 15495 NAC #3 Model: 5495 Power Expander Location: IT/Electrical Room Volts: 24 VDC Ckt.# Circuit Name 1 5495 15495 Pwr Module 11 1 0.075 1 0.205 1 Standby Hours: 24 Alarm Mins: Derating Factor: 1.2 Voltage Drop Warning Threshold %: 10 Max NAC Current: 3.0 Amps Max Panel Current: 6.0 Amps EOL NAC #1 5495 Circuit 1 0.000 0.830 #14 Solid 2.52 400 1 2.02 1 18.73 NAC #2 5495 Circuit 2 0.000 1 0.996 1#14 Solid 2.52 1 400 1 2.02 18.39 NAC #3 5495 Circuit 3 0.000 1 0.830 1#14 Solid 2.52 400 2.02 18.73 NAC #4 5495 Circuit 4 0.000 0.000 #12 Solid 1.59 0.00 20.40 Aux 5495 Aux Power Out 0.000 0.000 #12 Solid 1.59 0.00 20.40 Total 0.075 0.083 Warm Time In 2.45 Wire resistances are based upon an ambient temperature or 72 degrees F. Becat the minimal difference between solid and stranded wire no differential was made. Configure Circuits Print Page ise of Configure Circuits Print Page Global Project Values: SILE NT Project Name: Cam us Court and II 24 Standby Hours:KNIGHT Project ID:O Alarm Mins: Prepared By: Peak Alarm Derating Factor: 1.2 5495 Power Expand- Date: 5/18/2017 Voltage Drop Waming 02.18.09 Threshold %: 10 Panel ID: 15495 NAC #4 Model: 5495 Power Expander Max NAC Current: 3.0 Amps Location: IT/Electrical Room Volts: 24 VDC Max Panel Current: 6.0 Amps Ckt.# Circuit Name Current Draw Wire AWG Ohms Per Length(ft) Actual Volts @ Standby Alarm & Type 1000 Ft. One -Way Ohms EOL 5495 5495 Pwr Module 1 0.075 1 0.205 NAC #1 5495 Circuit 1 0.000 0.830 #14 Solid 2.52 400 2.02 18.73 NAC #2 5495 Circuit 2 0.000 0.996 #14 Solid 2.52 400 2.02 18.39 NAC #3 5495 Circuit 3 0.000 0.830 #14 Solid 2.52 400 2.02 18.73 NAC #4 5495 Circuit 4 0.000 0.000 #12 Solid 1.59 0.00 20.40 Aux 5495 Aux Power Out 0.000 0.000 #12 Solid 1.59 0.00 20.40 Total Standby Current Ams 0.075 2.861 Total Alarm Current (Amps) Standby Time In Hours 24 0.083 Alarm Time In Minutes / 60 5 Mins Total Standbv AH Reouiredl 1.800 1 0.238 ITotal Alarm AH Required Total Combined AH Required 2.04 Multiply By The Derating Factor 1,20 wire resistances are based upon an ambient temperature of 72 degrees F. Beat the minimal difference between solid and stranded wire no differential was made. Minimum Battery Am Hours Re uired 2.45 Configure Circuits Print Page Global Project Values: SILENT Project Name: I Campus Courtyard II KNIGHT Project ID:O Prepared By: Peak Alarm Power • • • • Calculations Date: 5/18/2017 Panel ID: 15495 NAC #5 Model: 5495 Power Expander Location: I IT/Electrical Room Volts: 24 VDC Standby Hours: 24 Alarm Mins: Derating Factor: 1.2 Voltage Drop Warning Threshold %: 10 Max NAC Current: 3.0 Amps Max Panel Current: 6.0 Amps Ckt.# Circuit Name """" i.aw vvne M,,U vines rel Lengmpq Actual Volts(v Slandbv Alarm & Tvoe 1000 Ft. One-Wav Ohms EOL 1 1 0.075 1 0.205 NAC #1 15495 Circuit 1 0.000 1 0.830 1#14SOlid 1 2.52 400 1 2.02 18.73 NAC #2 5495 Circuit 2 0.000 0.996 #14 Solid 2.52 400 2.02 18.39 NAC #3 5495 Circuit 3 0.000 0.830 #14 Solid 2.52 400 2.02 18.73 NAC #4 5495 Circuit 4 0.000 0.000 1#12 Solid 1.59 0.00 20.40 Aux 5495 Aux Power Out 0.000 0.000 #12 Solid 1.59 0.00 20.40 In Hoursl 24 Minimum Wire resistances are based upon an ambient temperature of 72 degrees F. Bevel the minimal difference between solid and stranded wire no differential was made. Configure Circuits Print Page ise of SILENT IntelliKnight° Model 5820XL KNIGHT Addressable Fire by Honeywell Alarm Control System The IntelliKnight System is the easy way to make the most of fire alarm technology. IntelliKnight 5820XL is the first fire alarm system to provide you with revolutionary value and performance in addressable sensing technology. The 5820XL FACP offers exclusive, built-in digital communication, distributed intelligent power, a modular design and an expanded, easy to use interface. Powerful features such as drift compensation and maintenance alert are delivered in this powerful FACP from Silent Knight. For more information about the 5820XL system, or to locate your nearest source, please call 800-328-0103. Description 5820XL is an intelligent addressable fire alarm control panel (FACP). The basic 5820XL system can be expanded by adding modules such as 5860 remote annunciator, 5815XL signalling line circuit expander, 5824 serial/parallel printer interface module (for printing system reports), and 5895XL intelligent power module. 5820XL supports SD or SK devices. 5820XL also features a powerful built-in dual line fire communicator that allows for reporting of all system activity to a remote monitoring location. Features • Built in support for 99 SK detectors and 99 SK modules, expandable to 396 SK detectors and 396 SK modules using System Sensor protocol • Built in support for 127 SD devices, expandable to 508 SD devices using the SD protocol. • Uses standard wire—no shielded or twisted pair required • Built-in digital communicator • Central station reporting by point or by zone • Built-in synchronization for appliances from AMSECOO, Gentex®, Faraday, System Sensor, and Wheelock® • FlexputW 1/0 circuits • Supports Class B (Style 4) and Class A (Style 6) configuration for SLC, SBUS, and Flexput circuits • 13 pre-programmed output cadences (including ANSI -3.41) and 4 programmable outputs • Built-in annunciator with 80 -character LCD display • RS -485 bus provides communication to system accessories • Built-in RS -232 and USB interface for programming via PC • Built-in Form C trouble relay rated at 2.5 amps at 27.4 VDC • Improvements in SKSS software deliver five times faster uploads/downloads • Two built-in Form C programmable relays rated at 2.5 amps at 27.4 VDC • Plex-1 door option combines a dead front cabinet door with a clear window, limiting access to the panel whileproviding single button operation of the reset and silence functions Model 5820XL • 6 amp power supply and maximum charging capacity of 35 amp hours (An additional cabinet enclosure is required for batteries in excess of 18 amp hours) • Pro9rammable date setting for Daylight Saving Time Installation The 5820XL can be surface or flush mounted Compatibility The 5820XL signal line circuit (SLC) supports multiple device types of the same protocol: • SK (System Sensor) • SD You cannot mix SD and SK SLC devices on a FACP. IntelliKnight Model 5820XL Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel Indicator Lights General Alarm (Red): Flashes when in alarm; solid when alarm silenced Supervisory (Yellow): Flashes when a supervisory condition exists; solid when supervisory silenced System Troubles (Yellow): Flashes when a trouble condition exists; solid when trouble silenced System Silenced (Yellow): On when an alarm, trouble or supervisory condition has been silenced but not yet cleared System Power (Green): Flashes for AC failure; solid when power systems are normal System Application 5820XL has one built-in signalling line circuit (SLC) which supports multiple devices dependent on protocol being used. Three additional loops can be added using the 5815XL SLC expanders to increase overall capacity. The 5820XL SLC loops support multiple device types, including: • Addressable photoelectric smoke detector • Addressable ionization smoke detector • Addressable heat sensor • Addressable duct smoke detector • Contact module • Relay output module • Addressable notification module • Addressable beam detector (SK protocol only) • Addressable multi -criteria smoke detector (SK protocol only) • Addressable multi modules (SK protocol only) The following advanced sensor capabilities are available with 5820XL: • Automatic drift compensation • Maintenance alert • Built -In sensor test to comply with NFPA 72 calibration testing requirements 5820XL features a 6 amp power supply and maximum battery charging capacity of 35 amp hours. An additional cabinet enclosure (PN RBB) is required for batteries in excess of 18 amp hours. Flexput circuits on 5820XL control can be individually programmed to function as notification circuits, auxiliary power outputs, or initiation circuits that support both 2- and 4 -wire smoke detectors. The 5820XL system operates on non - twisted, unshielded cable when wired in compliance with standard wiring practices as called out in the National Electric Code 760-51 specifications for power -limited fire protective signalling cables. No special wiring is required. 5820XL provides 13 preset notification cadence patterns (including ANSI 3.41) and four user programmable selections for fire alarm notification. Two programmable general purpose Form C relay outputs are provided on 5820XL. Additionally, the IntelliKnight system features a built-in walk test and auto - programming. Its innovative, dead -front cabinet design allows for flush or surface mounting. System maintenance is easy to perform. User Interface The 5820XL built-in annunciator with 80 character LCD display and large easy-to-use tactile touchpad can be used for system operation, programming and maintenance. It has five LEDs for alarm, supervisory, system trouble, system silenced and system power. System operations include silencing alarms and troubles, resetting alarms and the display of alarm troubles and memory. The system's non-volatile event history buffer stores 1000 events for viewing from the built-in or remote annunciator. System operation can be initiated with a mechanical firefighter's key or a valid 4- to 7 -digit operator's code. Programming The IntetilKnight system offers several options to simplify and speed up programming. The JumpStaO feature minimizes programming required to start a new system. The built-in keypad and 5860 remote annunciator give on-site access to all programming. You can also program remotely using the 5660 Silent Knight Software Suite, which is Windows® - based software. Built -In Digital Communicator 5820XL features a built-in UL listed digital communicator for remote reporting of system activity and system programming. The communicator has the ability to seize two telephone lines to report alarms and troubles to a monitoring facility. The communicator supervises two phone lines and will activate a trouble signal if a line failure is sustained for more than 45 seconds. Other communication features include: retry if communication fails, two phone number capability, download phone number capability and Touch -Tone or rotary dialing. The communicator is compatible with SIA and Ademco Contact ID. The format is selectable by account number. Approvals NFPA 13, NFPA 15, NFPA 16, NFPA 72: Central Station; Remote Signalling; Local Protective Signalling Systems; Auxiliary Protected Premises Unit; & Water Deluge Releasing Service. Suitable for automatic, manual, waterflow, sprinkler supervisory (DACT non -coded) signalling services. Other Approvals: UL Listed; CSFM 7170-0559:135; MEA 429-92-E Vol. VI; FM Approved IntelliKnight Model 5820XL Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel IntelliKnight 5820XL "°�:mb e° Addressable Fire Alarm System M.n.p.mmlS.M1wero SK (System Sensor) Protocol Devices Wim Md wn�wl,.a sohwar. am Comes® Rttdwr oma[on SofM®r. Intfflet SK -MUD IP Communiaror Can..dw yRypym� U.e m. 6"11,0 conIrol ,Io 0 588] Rehylnbdac. Madul.. IntelliKnight Model 5820XL Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel Specifications Electrical PrimaryAC: 120 VRMS at 50/60 Hz, 2.5A or 240 VRMS at 50/60 Hz, 1AA Total Accessory Load: 6A @ 27.4 VDC, power -limited Standby Current: 215 mA Alarm Current: 385 mA Flexput Circuits: Six programmable circuits which can be programmed individually as: Notification circuits: 3A @ 27.4 VDC per circuit, power -limited Auxiliary power circuits: 3A @ 27.4VDC per circuit, power -limited Initiation Circuits: 100 mA @ 27AVDC per circuit, power limited Physical Flush Mount Dimensions: 14.5"W x 24.75"H x 3.9"D (36.8Wx62.9Hx9.8Dcm) Overall Dimensions: 16.2"W x 26.4"H x 4.2"D (40.6 W x 67 H x 11.8 D cm) Weight: 28 lbs. (12.8 kg) Color: Red Battery Charging Capacity: 7.0-35 AH Battery Size: 18 AH max allowed in control panel cabinet. Larger capacity batteries can be housed in RBB accessory cabinet. Telephone Requirements: FCC Part 15 and Part 68 approved Type of Jack: RJ31X (two required) S -BUS Accessories 5860/R Remote Fire Annunciator Features the same 80 character backlit LCD display keypad and firefighter's keyswitch as the 5820XL. 5860 is gray and 5860R is red. 5815XL Signal Line Circuit Expander The SLC expander is used to add more addressable devices to the IntelliKnight system. 5820XL supports three 5815XL's. Each 5815XL can support 99 SK detectors and 99 SK modules or 127 SD devices. 5895XL Intelligent Power Module Adds 6 amps of power, 6 Flexput 1/0 circuits and 2 Form C relay circuits to a 5820XL system. 5496 Intelligent Power Module A 6 amp notification power expander that provides four power -limited notifi- cation appliance circuit outputs. 5880 LED/10 Module Features 40 LED outputs, 8 normally open dry contact inputs, and one piezo output. 5865-3 and 5865-4 Remote LED Annunciator Features 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. 5883 Relay Board Features 10 general purpose Form C relays. Used with 5880 module. 5824 Serial/Parallel Printer Interface Module Provides one parallel and one RS -232 serial port for connecting a printer to the 5820XL. Use to print a real-time log of system events, detector status reports, and event history. Interfaces with building control system. Miscellaneous Accessories 5660 Silent Knight Software Suite (SKSS) User-friendly Windows software for remote programming of 5820XLs using a PC. Upload and view panel account information, event history, and detector status. 5670 Silent Knight Software Suite (SKSS) Powerful end-user facility management software allows viewing of detector status and event history via modem or direct connection. Plex-1 Dead front cabinet door with clear window to limit access to the FACP. RBB Remote battery box accessory cabinet. Use if backup batteries are too large to fit into FACP cabinet. Dimensions: 16" W x 10" H x 6" D (406man Wx254min Hx152mmD) SD505-DTS-K Remote test switch. Used with SD505-DUCTR. Provides remote key operated test function and annunciation of detector alarm. SD and SK Devices See the specification sheets listed below for a complete listing of the SD and SK devices. 53624 SD Devices Data Sheet 53623 SK Devices Data Sheet SILENT This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our Made in America KNIGHT product Information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information, contact Silent Knight 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, CT 06472 PN 350210 Rev H2 by Honeywell Phone: (203) 484-7161, Fax: (203) 484-7118. www.silentknight.com. © 2012 Honeywell International Inc. IntelliKnight 8 JumpStart are Registered Trademarks of Silent Knight Flexput is a Trademark of Silent Knight SILENT KNIGHT e by Honeywell Model 5495 Distributed Power Module In an emergency, you need maximum power The 5495 Distributed Power Module by Silent Knight is the most powerful and cost-effective power supply available today. It delivers 6 amps of notification appliance circuit power and built-in synchronization for appliances from System Sensor®,Gentex®, AMSECO®, Wheelock and Faraday — what you need to drive power- hungry components like ADA notification appliances. The 5495's advanced microprocessor design is years ahead of the competition. Its switch mode power supply design is up to 50% more efficient than competitive linear mode power supplies. And, ADA retrofits are easier and less expensive with the 5495 because it integrates into current systems without the costly investment in new components. For the most sophisticated and cost-effective notification power supply available, you need the 5495. Call Silent Knight today for more information at 1-800-328-0103. Model 5495 Distributed Power Module The 5495 is a 6 amp notification power expander that provides its own AC power connection, battery charging circuit, and backup battery for use with fire and security controls such as the Silent Knight Model 5208 Fire Control /Communicator. The 5495 is the cost- effective solution for powering notification appliances required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The 5495 has built-in ANSI cadence pattern, which can upgrade older control panels that lack cadence capability. Features • UL Listed for 6 amps of notification power • Power supply's advanced switch mode design reduces damaging heat and manages power up to 50% more efficiently than other systems • Dip switches allow for easy reconfiguration • 24 VDC filtered output voltage • Four power -limited notification outputs; 2 Class A or 4 Class B, or 1 Class A and 2 Class B • Additional continuous auxiliary output • 3 amps per output circuit • 2 inputs; 2 Class B or 2 Class A • Ground fault detector/indicator • Independent trouble relay • AC loss delay option shuts off power to non-essential high -current accessories like magnetic door holders • Built-in synchronization for appliances from System Sensor®,Gentex®, AMSECO®, Wheelock and Faraday • Stand alone operation • Lightweight design adds to ease of installation and reduces shipping costs • Operates with most polarized, UL Listed notification devices • ANSI Cadence pattern output capability built-in Connection to Local Fire Control The 5495 may be connected to a local Fre control which utilizes Class A or Class B type notification circuits operating between 9 and 32 VDC. The control panel's notification circuit is connected to one of the Inputs on the 5495. The control panel's notification circuit end -of -line resistor is also connected across two terminals on the 5495, which provides supervision between the 5495 and the fire control panel. Polarized audible and/or visual notification devices are then connected to the 5495 signal circuits using the 4.7k12 end -of -line resistors provided. Since the 5495 draws very little power from the control, it is possible to connect one 5495 to each notification circuit on the control panel and still provide full supervision of the notification circuits all the way back to the control panel. Model 5495 Distributed Power Module Approvals • UL Listed • MEA 429-92-E Vol XII • CSFM 7300-0559:123 • NFPA 72 • OSHPD (CA) OSP-0065-10 (see accessories) PN 350395 Rev G © 2015 Honeywell International Inc. Model 5495 Distributed Power Module Model 5495 Block Diagram Signal Circuit Output Signal 1 Input Distributed Signal Circuit Output Signal 2 Power Input Module 5495 Trouble Output Local Fire Control (Alternative to notification circuit trouble.) Supervision The 5495 supervises a variety of functions including: • Low AC power • Low battery condition • Earth ground fault • Auxiliary output power limit condition • EOL supervision trouble or power limited condition at an output When a trouble condition occurs, the 5495 creates a trouble condition on the host control signal circuits to which it is connected. the 5495 still maintains the ability to be activated by the host control. In addition, the 5495 provides a Form C trouble relay output as an alternative to using the notification circuit trouble. Electrical Specification • 4 Class B (Style Y) (1 Class A & 2 Class B) Amps per output circuit: 3.0 (6.0 amps total) Notification circuit output: Alarm Current (for typical voltages) drawn from main panel's notification appllance circuits. 12 VDC 6.5 mA 24 VDC One input circuit - 15 mA; Both input circuits - 30 mA No. of inputs: 2 Input configuration: 2 Class B or 2 Class A Input voltage range: 9 - 32 VDC Battery charging capacity: 35.0 AH Ambient temp.: 32° to 120° F (0° to 49° C) Signal 1 — Signal 2 Signal 3 — Signal 4 — Aux. Power Aux trouble: Yellow Output troubles (1-4): Yellow Ordering Information 5495 Distributed Power Module Accessories: SK -SCK Seismic Compliance Kit AC input: 120 VAC at 2 amps Mechanical Output: 24 VDC at 6 amps Dimensions: Current: 12.25" W x 16" H x 3" D (30.88 cm W x Standby 75 mA 40.64 cm H x 7.62 D cm) Alarm 205 mA Auxiliary power circuit: 1 Indicator Lights AC power on: Green Notification circuits: 4 Battery trouble: Yellow Output configuration: • 2 Class A (Style Z) Ground fault: Yellow SILENT This document is not Intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to KNIGHT 13, keep our product Information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information, contact Silent Knight by Honeywell 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, CT 06472.7161 Phone: (800) 328-0103, Fax: (203) 484.7118.For Technical Support, please call 800446-6444. Assembled In America www.slientknight.com f� SYSTEM �4 SENSOR' Outdoor Selectable - Output Horns, Strobes, and Horn Strobes for Wall Applications Spectrkie&Advance outdoor audible visible products are rich with features that cut installation times and maximize profits. Features • Weatherproof per NEMA 4X, IP56 • Listed to UL 1638 (strobe) and UL 464 (horn) • Compatible with System Sensor synchronization protocol and legacy SpectrAlert products • Field -selectable candela settings: 15, 15/75, 30, 75, 95, 110, 115, 135, 150, 177, and 185 • Automatic selection of 12- or 24 -volt operation at 15 and 15/75 candela • Rotary switch for horn tone and three volume selections • Horn rated at 88+ dBA at 16 volts • Rated from -40°F to 151'F • Universal mounting plate with an onboard shorting spring that tests wiring continuity before devices are installed • Plug-in design with minimal intrusion into the back box • Tamper-resistant construction • Listed for ceiling or wall mounting 161-1 '^'a SpectrAlert Advance offers the broadest line of outdoor horns, strobes, and horn strobes in the industry. With white or red plastic housings, wall or ceiling mounting options, and plain or FIRE -printed devices, SpectrAlert Advance can meet virtually any application requirement, including indoor, outdoor, wet, and dry applications in temperatures from -40°F to 151•F. Like the entire SpectrAlert Advance line, outdoor horns, strobes, and horn strobes for wall applications include a variety of features that increase application flexibility and simplify installation. First, field -selectable settings, including candela, automatic selection of 12- or 24 -volt operation, horn tones, and three volume options enable Installers to easily adapt devices to meet requirements. Next, SpectrAlert Advance devices use a universal mounting plate for both wall and ceiling applications. This mounting plate includes an onboard shorting spring that ensures wiring continuity before devices are installed, so installers can verity proper wiring without mounting the devices and exposing them to potential construction damage. Once the plates are mounted, all SpectrAlert Advance devices utilize a plug-in design with a single captured screw to speed installation and virtually eliminate costly ground faults. Outdoor devices ship with weatherproof plastic back boxes (metal back boxes are available separately) that accommodate in -and - Agency Listings out wiring for daisy chaining devices. Plastic back boxes feature removable side flanges and improved resistance to saltwater SIGNALING .® corrosion. Knock -outs located on the back eliminate the need to drill X� holes for screw-in mounting. Plastic and metal weatherproof back 3k F M C MG/"� )3W9G3.16) boxes come with -inch top and bottom conduit entries and 3/. -inch tJSTEO APF6Wf• iW,ozo, e„bbee� 71251653 188 (horn tr b., knock -outs at the back. A screw-in NPT plug with an O-ring gasket 9 6593 loblmee, nod r1.11 es,bm-s1 s6536 (owaoo, z,w zien:vobe:) 3523572 MEM5Mld mena6zas-e came svoeas) n3s1ss3.1es ino,6..5nmesi for a watertight seal is included with each back box. h a SpectrAlert Advance Outdoor Horn, Strobe, and Horn Strobe Specifications General SpectrAlert Advance outdoor horns, strobes, and horn strobes shall mount to a weatherproof back box, A universal mounting plate shall be used for mounting ceiling and wall products. The notification appliance circuit wiring shall terminate at the universal mounting plate. Also, SpectrAlert Advance products, when used with the Sync•Circuit" Module accessory, shall be powered from a non -coded notification appliance circuit output and shall operate on a nominal 12 or 24 volts. When used with the Sync -Circuit Module, 12 -volt -rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 9 and 17.5 volts; 24 -volt -rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 17 and 33 volts. Outdoor SpectrAlert Advance products shall operate between -40 and 151 degrees Fahrenheit from a regulated DC or full -wave rectified unfiltered power supply. Strobes and horn strobes shall have field -selectable candela settings including 15, 15/75, 30, 75, 95, 110, 115, 135, 150, 177, and 185. Strobe The strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Advance Model listed to UL 1971 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The strobe shall be wired as a primary -signaling notification appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe's entire operating voltage range. The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system. The strobe must be installed with its weatherproof back box in order to remain outdoor approved per UL. The strobe shall be suitable for use in wet environments. Horn Strobe Combination The horn strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Advance Model listed to UL 1971 and UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The horn strobe shall be wired as a primary -signaling notification appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe's entire operating voltage range. The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system. The horn shall have three audibility options and an option to switch between a temporal three pattern and a non -temporal (continuous) pattern. These options shall be set by a multiple position switch. On four -wire products, the strobe shall be powered independently of the sounder. The horn or horn strobe models shall operate on a coded or non -coded power supply, The horn strobe must be installed with its weatherproof back box In order to remain outdoor approved per UL. The horn strobe shall be suitable for use in wet environments. Physical/Electrical Specifications Operating Temperature -40-F to 151°F (-40-C to 66°C) Strobe Flash Rate 1 flash per second Nominal Voltage Regulated 12 DC/FWR or regulated 24 DC/FWR' Operating Voltage Range' 8 to 17.5 V T1 V nominal) or 16 to 33 V (24 V nominal) Input Terminal Wire Gauge 12 to 18 AWG -- Wall-Mount Dimensions (including lens) 5.6"L x 4,7"W x 2.5'D T1 42 mm L x 119 mm W x 64 mm D) Horn Dimensions 5.6"L x 4.7"W x 1.3"D (142 mm L x 119 mm W x 33 mm D) Wall -Mount Weatherproof Back Box Dimensions (SA-WBB) 5.7"L x 5.1"W x 2.0"D (145 mm L x 130 mm W x 51 mm D) Notes: 1, Full Wave Rectified (FWR) voltage is a non-regulated, time -varying power source that is used on some power supply and panel outputs. 2. P, S, PC, and SC products will operate at 12 V nominal only for 15 and 15/75 cd. AVDS01201 UL Current Draw Data 75 NA NA 158 153 95 NA NA 181 176 110 NA NA 202 195 115 NA 9-17.5 Volts 16-33 Volts High 135 Candela DC FWR DC FWR Standard 15 123 128 66 71 Candela 15/75 142 148 77 81 Range 30 NA NA 94 96 75 NA NA 158 153 95 NA NA 181 176 110 NA NA 202 195 115 NA NA 210 205 High 135 NA NA 228 207 Candela 150 NA NA 246 220 Range 177 NA NA 281 251 Temporal Medium 44 Volts 16.33 Volts UL Max. Horn Current Draw Position Pattern dB DC Sound Pattern dB 8-17.5Volts DC FWR 16-33Volts DC FWR Temporal High 57 55 69 75 Temporal Medium 44 49 58 69 Temporal Low 38 44 44 48 Non -Temporal High 57 56 69 75 Non -Temporal Medium 42 bo 60 69 Non -Temporal Low 41 44 50 50 Coded High 57 55 69 75 Coded Medium 44 51 56 69 Coded Low 40 46 52 50 DC Input 15 15/75 15 15/75 30 75 95 110 115 Temporal High 137 147 79 90 107 176 194 212 218 Temporal Medium 132 144 69 80 97 157 182 201 210 Temporal Low 132 143 56 77 93 154 179 198 207 Non -Temporal High 141 152 91 100 116 176 201 221 229 Non -Temporal Medium 133 145 75 85 102 163 187 207 216 Non -Temporal Low 131 144 68 79 96 156 182 201 210 FWR Input Temporal High 136 155 88 97 112 168 190 210 218 Temporal Medium 129 152 78 88 103 160 184 202 206 Temporal Low 129 151 76 86 101 160 184 194 201 Non -Temporal High 142 161 103 112 126 181 203 221 229 Non -Temporal Medium 134 155 85 95 110 166 189 208 216 Non -Temporal Low 132 154 80 90 105 161 184 202 211 UL Max. Current Draw 16-33 Volts 16-33 Volts DC Input 135 150 177 185 FWR Input 135 150 177 185 Temporal High 245 259 290 297 Temporal High 215 231 258 265 Temporal Medium 235 253 288 297 Temporal Medium 209 224 250 258 Temporal Low 232 251 282 292 Temporal Low 207 221 248 256 Non -Temporal High 255 270 303 309 Non -Temporal High 233 246 275 281 Non -Temporal Medium 242 259 293 299 Non -Temporal Medium 219 232 262 267 Non -Temporal Low 238 254 291 295 Non -Temporal Low 214 229 256 262 Candela Derating Horn Tones and Sound Output Data For K series products used at low temperatures, listed Horn and Horn Strobe Output (dBA) candela ratings must be reduced in accordance with 8-175 16-33 24 -Volt Nominal this table. I Switch Sound Volts Volts Reverberant Anechole QUI - M Position Pattern dB DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR Listed Candela Candela rating at -40-F 1 Temporal High 78 78 84 84 88 88 99 98 15 2 Temporal Medium 74 74 80 80 86 86 96 96 15/75 Do not use below 32°F 3 Temporal Low 71 73 76 76 83 80 94 89 30 4 Non- High 75 44 Temporal 82 82 88 88 93 92 100 100 95 70 5 Non- Medium 110 110 Temporal 78 78 85 BS 90 90 98 98 115 115 6 Non- Low 135 135 Temporal 75 75 81 81 88 84 96 92 150 150 7t Coded High 82 82 88 88 93 92 101 101 177 177 8t Coded Medium 78 78 85 85 90 90 97 98 185 185 9t Coded Low 75 75 81 81 88 85 96 92 tSettings 7, 8, and 9 are not available on 2 -wire horn strobe. Ams01201 SpectrAlert Advance Diagrams Wall -Mount Horn Strobes L1 srproof Back Box Wall -Mount Horn Strobe with Plastic Weatherproof Back Box SpectrAlert Advance Ordering Information Model Description Wall Horn Strobes P2RK- 2 -Wire Horn Strobe, Standard cd, Red, Outdoor (includes plastic weatherproof back box) P2RHK't 2 -Wire Horn Strobe, High cd, Red, Outdoor (includes plastic weatherproof back box) P2WK't 2 -Wire Horn Strobe, Standard cd, White, Outdoor (includes plastic weatherproof back box) P2WHK't 2 -Wire Horn Strobe, High cd, White, Outdoor (includes plastic weatherproof back box) P4RKf 4 -Wire Horn Strobe, Standard cd. Red. Outdoor (includes clastic weatherproof back hox) P4WK 4 -Wire Horn Strobe, Standard cd, White, Outdoor (includes plastic weatherproof back box) 120 V Wall Strobes Homs HRKt Horn, Red, Outdoor (includes plastic weatherproof back box) SA-WBB Red, Metal Weatherproof Back Box -- SA-WBBW White, Metal Weatherproof Back Box Notes: Add '-P" to model number for plain housing (no 'FIRE" marking on cover), e.g.. P2RK-P. t Add "-R" to model number for weatherproof replacement device (no back box included), only for use with weatherproof outdoor flush mounting plate, WTP and WTPW. 'Standard'cd'refers to strobes that include 15, 15/75, 30, 75, 95, 110, and 115 candela settings. 'High cd' refers to strobes that include 135, 150, 177, and 185 candela settings. When replacing standard outdoor unite both the device and back box must be replaced. i, SYSTEM ®PU,PS„else so,. ZA SENSOR' 3825 Ohio Avenue • St Charles, IL 60174 croon.,wnt,xWocnnfwxiiuo o� ruu,u,ou<a a dhs W MBG« Phone. 800-SENSOR2•Fax: 630-377-6495 '«cu„emrxoo�:nma,renan,Imcwar1 m•u,evve,:mndms aom moss avasmza, • anz SYSTEM SENSOR' Selectable -Output Low Frequency Sounder and Low Frequency Sounder Strobes for Wall Applications SpectrAlerP Advance audible visible notification products are rich with features guaranteed to cut installation times and maximize profits. Features • 520 Hz s 10% square wave tone • Plug-in design with minimal intrusion into the back box • Tamper-resistant construction • Field -selectable candela settings on wall units: 135, 150, 177, and 185 • Rotary switch for low frequency sounder tone • Universal mounting plate for wall units • Mounting plate shorting spring checks wiring continuity before device installation • Electrically compatible with legacy SpectrAlert devices • Compatible with MDL3 sync module • Listed for ceiling or wall mounting f - F R E The SpectrAlert Advance series offers the most versatile and easy-to-use line of low frequency sounder and low frequency sounder strobes in the industry. With white and red plastic housings, dual listed for wall and ceiling mounting, SpectrAlert Advance can meet virtually any application requirement. The wall -mount low frequency sounder, and low frequency sounder strobes were designed to address the NFPA 72 sleeping space requirements that require a low frequency notification appliance that operates within frequency range of 520 Hz x 10% and is of a square wave tone. Like the entire SpectrAlert Advance product line they include a variety of features that increase their application versatility while simplifying Installation. All devices feature plug -In designs with minimal intrusion into the back box, making installations fast and foolproof while virtually eliminating costly and time-consuming ground faults. To further simplify installation and protect devices from construction damage, SpectrAlert Advance utilizes a universal mounting plate with an onboard shorting spring, so installers can test wiring continuity before the device is installed. Installers can also easily adapt devices to a suit a wide range of application requirements using field -selectable candela settings, Agency Listings automatic selection of 12- or 24 -volt operation, and a rotary switch for 520 Hz low frequency sounder tones. SIGNALING 4� FM MEA 11STED APPRMEo approved M11 (awMar) 3047563 MCA45205-E 7135-16530223 55512 (s4obea) 74516530224 SpectrAlert Advance Specifications General SpectrAlert Advance low frequency sounder and low frequency sounder strobes shall mount to a standard 4 x 4 x 11/2 -inch back box, 4 -inch octagon back box, or double -gang back box. Two -wire products shall also mount to a single -gang 2 x 4 x 17/8 -inch back box. A universal mounting plate shall be used for mounting products. The notification appliance circuit wiring shall terminate at the universal mounting plate. Also, SpectrAlert Advance products, when used with the Sync -Circuit' Module accessory, shall be powered from a non -coded notification appliance circuit output and shall operate on a nominal 12 or 24 volts. When used with the Sync -Circuit Module, 12 -volt -rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 8.5 and 17.5 volts; 24 -volt -rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 16.5 and 33 volts. Indoor SpectrAlert Advance products shall operate between 32 and 120 degrees Fahrenheit from a regulated DC or full - wave rectified unfiltered power supply. Low Frequency Sounder strobes shall have field -selectable candela settings including 135, 150, 177, and 185. The field selectable tones will sound within the frequency range of 520 Hz ±10% square wave tone and have a permanent marking on the housing that reads "low frequency sounder". Low Frequency Sounder The low frequency sounder shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Advance Model listed to UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The low frequency sounder and the Sync•CircuitTm MDL3 Module accessory, it used, shall be powered from a notification appliance circuit output and shall operate on a nominal 12 or 24 volts (includes fire alarm panels with built in sync). When used with the Sync -Circuit Module MDL3, 12 -volt rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 8.5 and 17.5 volts: 24 -volt rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 16.5 to 33 volts, If the notification appliances are not UL 9th edition listed with the corresponding panel or power supply being used, then refer to the compatibility listing of the panel to determine maximum devices on a circuit. The low frequency sounder has an option to switch between temporal three pattern, non -temporal (continuous) pattern and coded supply within the frequency range of 520Hz x 10% square wave tone. The low frequency sounder shall operate on a. coded or non -coded power supply. Low Frequency Sounder Strobe Combination The low frequency sounder strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Advance Model listed to UL 1971 and UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The low frequency sounder strobe shall be wired as a primary -signaling notification appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe's entire operating voltage range. The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system. The sounder shall have an option to switch between a temporal three pattern and a non -temporal (continuous) pattern. These options are set by a multiple position switch. The low frequency sounder on low frequency sounder strobe models shall operate on a non -coded power supply. The field selectable tones will sound within the frequency range of 520 Hz x10% square wave tone. Synchronization Module The module shall be a System Sensor Sync•Circuit model MDU listed to UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The module shall synchronize SpectrAlert strobes at 1 Hz and low frequency sounder at temporal three. Also, while operating the strobes, the module shall silence the low frequency sounder on low frequency sounder strobe models over a single pair of wires. The module shall mount to a 4" A6 x 411/16 x 2'/8 -inch back box. The module shall also control two Style Y (class R) circuits or one Style Z (class A) circuit. The module shall synchronize multiple zones. Daisy chaining two or more synchronization modules together will synchronize all the zones they control. The module shall not operate on a coded power supply. Frequency Range 520 Hz : 10% Strobe Flash Rate 1 flash Der second Nominal Voltage Low Frequency Sounder Requlated 12 DC/FWR or regulated 24 DC/FWR' Sounder Strobe Operating Voltage Range 8 to 17,5 V (12 V nominal) or 16 to 33 V (24 V nominal) Operating Voltage Range MDU Sync Module 8.5 to 17,5 V f 1 V nominal) or 16.5 to 33 V (24 V nominal) Wall -Mount Dimensions (Including lens) 6.4 inches L x 4.7 inches W x 2.5 inches D (162 mm L x 119 mm W x 64 mm D) Sounder Dimensions 5.6 Inches L x 4.7 inches W x 1.3 inches D (142 mm L x 119 mm W x 33 mm D) Low Frequency Sounder/Strobe with Surface Mount Back Box 6.4 inches L x 4.7 inches W x 4.3 inches D Dimensions (SBBR, SBBW) (162 mm L x 120 mm W x 108 mm D) Low Frequency Sounder with Surface Mount Back Box Dimensions 5.7 inches L x 4.8 inches W x 3 inches D (SBBR, SBBW) (145 mm L x 120 mm W x 76 mm D) Notes: 1. Full Wave Rectified (FWR) voltage is a non-regulated, time -varying power source that is used on some power supply and panel outputs. UL Current Draw Data UL Max. Low Frequency Sounder Current Draw (mA RMS) 8-175 Volts 1 9 -NI Vo Its Sound Pattern dB DC FWR DC FWR Temporal High 191 262 138 166 Continuous High 292 384 138 208 Coded High 292 388 153 205 UL Max. Current Draw 8-17.5 16-33 24 -Volt Nominal 16-33 Volts 16-33 Volts DC Input 135 150 177 185 FWR Input 135 150 177 185 Temporal 277 292 325 344 Temporal 296 309 343 351 Continuous 337 362 387 417 Continuous 393 395 432 433 Low Frequency Sounder Tones and Sound Output Data t Sounder ratings provided are for continuous voltage as provided by the NAC 8-17.5 16-33 24 -Volt Nominal Volts Volts Reverberant Anechoic Switch Position Sound Pattern DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR 1 Temporal 76 76 76 76 76 76 86 86 2 Continuous 80 80 80 80 80 80 90 90 3t Coded 80 80 80 80 80 80 90 90 t Sounder ratings provided are for continuous voltage as provided by the NAC SpectrAlert Advance Dimensions N4.7 in. � 7 6.4 in. Well -mount low frequency sounder strobes Wall -mount low frequency sounder SpectrAlert Advance Ordering Information Model Description Wall Low Frequency Sounder Strobes P2RH-LF 2 -Wire Low Freauencv Sounder Strobe. Hiah cd. Red P2WH-LF 2 -Wire Low Frequency Sounder Strobe, High cd, White Low Frequency Sounders HR -LF Low Frequency Sounder, Red HW -LF Low Frequency Sounder, White Accessories SBBR Surface Mount Back Box, Wall, Red SBBW Surface Mount Back Box, Wall, White TR -HS Trim Ring, Wall, Red Notes: "High cd" refers to strobes that include 135, 150, 177, and 185 candela settings. SYSTEM 3825 Ohio Avenue • St. Charles, IL 60174 02015 SIMI., s� SENSOR Phone: B00-SENSOR2 • Fax: 630-377-6495 P,m-. oK^tia = ti no heg m e e v:ume- w VD=4MVC wwwsystemsensoccom AVDS16<00 • tn6 54r5TEM SENSOR Indoor Selectable - Output Horns, Strobes, and Horn Strobes for Wall Applications SpectrAlert® Advance audible visible notification products are rich with features guaranteed to cut installation times and maximize profits. Features • Plug-in design with minimal intrusion into the back box • Tamper-resistant construction • Automatic selection of 12- or 24 -volt operation at 15 and 15/75 candela • Field -selectable candela settings on wall units: 15, 15/75, 30, 75, 95, 110, 115, 135, 150, 177, and 185 • Horn rated at 88+ dBA at 16 volts • Rotary switch for horn tone and three volume selections • Universal mounting plate for wall units • Mounting plate shorting spring checks wiring continuity before device Installation • Electrically Compatible with legacy SpectrAlert devices • Compatible with MDL3 sync module • Listed for ceiling or wall mounting Aaencv Listinas 818NNINp <S> MEA ®l _ LISTED 9C011(ehmee,, ice, iiborn.) 55512(aimbe5) I Piii 3023572 approved MEA15M5-E 7125-1653186(ndoor sPobee) 71241653166 (corn evo0a, chime Yrcbes) 7155-1653189(coms, chimes) F R f A - 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 plastic housings, wall and ceiling mounting options, and plain and FIRE -printed devices, SpectrAlert Advance can meet virtually any application requirement. Like the entire SpectrAlert Advance product line, wall -mount horns, strobes, and horn strobes Include a variety of features that increase their application versatility while simplifying installation, All devices feature plug-in designs with minimal intrusion into the back box, making installations fast and foolproof while virtually eliminating costly and time-consuming ground faults. To further simplify installation and protect devices from construction damage, SpectrAlert Advance utilizes a universal mounting plate with an onboard shorting spring, so installers can test wiring continuity before the device is installed. Installers can also easily adapt devices to a suit a wide range of application requirements using field -selectable candela settings, automatic selection of 12- or 24 -volt operation, and a rotary switch for horn tones with three volume selections. SpectrAlert Advance Specifications General SpectrAlert Advance horns, strobes, and horn strobes shall mount to a standard 4 x 4 x 1Yz-inch back box, 4 -inch octagon back box, or double -gang back box. Two -wire products shall also mount to a single -gang 2 x 4 x 17/8 -inch back box. A universal mounting plate shall be used for mounting ceiling and wall products. The notification appliance circuit wiring shall terminate at the universal mounting plate. Also, SpectrAlert Advance products, when used with the Sync -Circuit' Module accessory, shall be powered from a non -coded notification appliance circuit output and shall operate on a nominal 12 or 24 volts. When used with the Sync -Circuit Module, 12 -volt -rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 8.5 and 17.5 volts; 24 -volt -rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 16.5 and 33 volts. Indoor SpectrAlert Advance products shall operate between 32 and 120 degrees Fahrenheit from a regulated DC or full - wave rectified unfiltered power supply. Strobes and horn strobes shall have field -selectable candela settings including 15, 15/75, 30, 75, 95, 110, 115, 135, 150, 177, and 185. Strobe The strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Advance Model listed to UL 1971 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The strobe shall be wired as a primary -signaling notification appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe's entire operating voltage range. The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system. Horn Strobe Combination The horn strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Advance Model listed to UL 1971 and UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The horn strobe shall be wired as a primary -signaling notification appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe's entire operating voltage range. The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system. The horn shall have three audibility options and an option to switch between a temporal three pattern and a non -temporal (continuous) pattern. These options are set by a multiple position switch. On four -wire products, the strobe shall be powered independently of the sounder. The horn on horn strobe models shall operate on a coded or non -coded power supply. Synchronization Module The module shall be a System Sensor Sync -Circuit model MDL3 listed to UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The module shall synchronize SpectrAlert strobes at 1 Hz and horns at temporal three. Also, while operating the strobes, the module shall silence the horns on horn strobe models over a single pair of wires. The module shall mount to a 411/16 x 411/16 x 21/8 -inch back box. The module shall also control two Style Y (class B) circuits or one Style Z (class A) circuit. The module shall synchronize multiple zones. Daisy chaining two or more synchronization modules together will synchronize all the zones they control. The module shall not operate on a coded power supply. 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 10 to 93% non-conde or Operating Voltage Range' 810 17.5 V (12 V nominal) or 16 to 33 V (24 V nominal) Operating Voltage Range MDU Sync Module 8.5 to 17,5V (12V nominal) or 16.5 to 33V (24V nominal) Input Terminal Wire Gauge 12 to 18 AWG Wall -Mount Dimensions (including lens) 5.6"L x 4.7"W x 2.5"D (142 mm L x 119 mm W x 64 mm D) Horn Dimensions 5.6"L x 4.7"W x 1.3"D (142 mm L x 119 mm W x 33 mm D) Wall -Mount Trim Ring Dimensions (sold as a 5 pack) (TR -HS) 5.7"L x 4.8"W x 0.35"D (145 mm L x 122 mm W x 9 mm D) Notes: 1. Full Wave Rectified (FWR) voltage is a non-regulated, time -varying power source that is used on some power supply and panel outputs. 2. P, S, PC, and SC products will operate at 12 V nominal only for 15 and 15/75 cd. UL Current Draw Data 8-17.5 Volts 16-33 Volts 8-17.5Volts 16-33Volts Candela DC FWR DC FWR Sound Pattern dB DC FWR DC FWR Standard 15 123 128 66 71 Temporal High 57 55 69 75 Candela 15/75 142 148 77 81 Temporal Medium 44 49 58 69 Range 30 NA NA 94 96 Temporal Low 38 44 44 48 75 NA NA 158 153 Non -temporal High 57 56 69 75 95 NA NA 181 176 Non -temporal Medium 42 50 60 69 110 NA NA 202 195 Non -temporal Low 41 44 50 50 115 NA NA 210 205 Coded High 57 55 69 75 High 135 NA NA 228 207 Coded Medium 44 51 56 69 Candela 150 NA NA 246 220 Coded Low 40 46 52 50 Range 177 NA NA 281 251 185 NA NA 286 258 UL Max. Current Draw (mA RMS), 2 -Wire Horn 8-17.5 Volts Strobe, 16-33 Volts DC Input 15 15/75 15 15/75 30 75 95 110 115 Temporal High 137 147 79 90 107 176 194 212 218 Temporal Medium 132 144 69 80 97 157 182 201 210 Temporal Low 132 143 66 77 93 154 179 198 207 Non -Temporal High 141 152 91 100 116 176 201 221 229 Non -Temporal Medium 133 145 75 85 102 163 187 207 216 Non -Temporal Low 131 144 68 79 96 156 182 201 210 FWR Input Temporal High 136 155 88 97 112 168 190 210 218 Temporal Medium 129 152 78 88 103 160 184 202 206 Temporal Low 129 151 76 86 101 160 184 194 201 Non -Temporal High 142 161 103 112 126 181 203 221 229 Non -Temporal Medium 134 155 85 95 110 166 189 208 216 Non -Temporal Low 132 154 80 90 105 161 184 202 211 UL Max. Current Draw (mA RMS), 2 -Wire Horn Strobe, High Candela Range (135-185 cd) 16-33 Volts 16-33 Volts DC Input 135 150 177 185 FWR Input 135 150 177 185 Temporal High 245 259 290 297 Temporal High 215 231 25B 265 Temporal Medium 235 253 288 297 Temporal Medium 209 224 250 258 Temporal Low 232 251 282 292 Temporal Low 207 221 248 256 Non -Temporal High 255 270 303 309 Non -Temporal High 233 248 275 281 Non -Temporal Medium 242 259 293 299 Non -Temporal Medium 219 232 262 267 Non -Temporal Low 238 254 291 295 Non -Temporal Low 214 229 256 262 Horn Tones and Sound Output Data Switch Position Sound Pattern dB 8-17.5 Volts DC FWR 16-33 Volts DC FWR 24 -Volt Nominal Reverberant Anechoic DC FWR DC FWR 1 Temporal High 78 78 84 84 88 88 99 98 2 Temporal Medium 75 75 80 80 86 86 96 96 3 Temporal Low 71 71 76 76 83 80 94 89 4 Non -Temporal High 82 82 88 88 93 92 100 100 5 Non -Temporal Medium 78 78 85 85 90 90 98 98 6 Non -Temporal Low 73 74 81 81 88 84 96 92 7T Coded High 82 82 88 88 93 92 101 101 81 Coded Medium 78 78 85 85 90 90 97 98 9t Coded Low 74 75 81 81 88 85 96 92 tSettings 7, 8, and 9 are not available on 2 -wire horn strobes Advance Dimensions Wall -mount horn strobes SpectrAlert Advance Ordering Information Model Description Well Horn Strobes P2R 2 -Wire Horn Strobe, Standard cd, Red P2R-P 2 -Wire Horn Strobe, Standard cd, Red, Plain P2R-SP 2 -Wire Horn Strobe, Standard cd, Red, "FUEGO" P2RH 2 -Wire Horn Strobe, High cd, Red P2RH-P 2 -Wire Horn Strobe, High cd, Red, Plain P2W 2 -Wire Horn Strobe, Standard cd, White P2W-P 2 -Wire Horn Strobe, Standard cd, White, Plain P2WH 2 -Wire Horn Strobe, High cd, White P2WH-P 2 -Wire Horn Strobe, High cd, White, Plain P4R 4 -Wire Horn Strobe, Standard cd, Red P4R-P 4 -Wire Horn Strobe, Standard cd, Red, Plain P4RH 4 -Wire Horn Strobe, High cd, Red P4W 4 -Wire Horn Strobe, Standard cd, White Wall Strobes SR Strobe, Standard cd, Red SR -P Strobe, Standard cd, Red, Plain SR -SP Strobe, Standard cd, Red, "FUEGO" Wall Strobes (cont.) SRH Strobe, High cd, Red SRH -P Strobe, High cd, Red, Plain SRH -SP Strobe, High cd, Red, "FUEGO" SW Strobe, Standard cd, White SW -P Strobe, Standard cd, White, Plain SWH Strobe, High cd, White SWH-P Strobe, High cd, White, Plain Horns HW Horn, White Accessories TR -HS Trim Ring, Wall, Red SBBR Indoor Surface Mount Back Box, Red SBBW Indoor Surface Mount Back Box, White Notes: All -P models have a plain housing (no "FIRE" marking on cover) All -SP models have "FUEGO" marking on cover "Standard cd" refers to strobes that include 15, 15175, 30, 75, 95, 110, and 115 candela settings. "High cd" refers to strobes that include 135, 150, 177, and 185 candela settings. SYSTEM 3825 Ohio Avenue • St. Charles, IL 60174 02ma snrc* se svr. SENSOR' Phone: 800-SENSOR2 Fax: 630-377-6495 crm; rcr =euo : ur ei tmm m uca v�n<-se «,c m ra cw,mr win"c� Amo. Guam. Iruudry ne 1nen vermin a was eea sneci. wwwsystemsensoccom AVDSf 020f • 1114 SYSTEM �A SENSOR" Indoor Selectable - Output Horns, Strobes, and Horn Strobes for Wall Applications System Sensor L -Series audible visible notification products are rich with features guaranteed to cut installation times and maximize profits with lower current draw and modern aesthetics. Features • Updated Modern Aesthetics • Small profile devices for Horns and Horn Strobes • Plug-in design with minimal intrusion into the back box • Tamper-resistant construction • Automatic selection of 12- or 24 -volt operation at 15 and 30 candela • Field -selectable candela settings on wall units: 15, 30, 75, 95, 110, 135, and 185 • Horn rated at 88+ dBA at 16 volts • Rotary switch for horn tone and two volume selections • Mounting plate for all standard and all compact wall units • Mounting plate shorting spring checks wiring continuity before device installation • Electrically Compatible with legacy SpectrAlert and SpectAlert Advance devices • Compatible with MDL3 sync module • Listed for wall mounting only Agency Listings SIGNALING FM LISTED nvexovep 65512 FM approved eywpl 712S155i 84011 Ia N:m'motlah 713163M 309380, 3057072 The System Sensor L•Serles offers the most versatile and easy-to-use line of horns, strobes, and horn strobes in the industry with lower current draws and modern aesthetics. With white and red plastic housings, standard and compact devices, and plain, FIRE, and FUEGO-printed devices, System Sensor L -Series can meet virtually any application requirement. The L -Series line of wall -mount horns, strobes, and horn strobes include a variety of features that increase their application versatility while simplifying installation. All devices feature plug-in designs with minimal intrusion into the back box, making installations fast and foolproof while virtually eliminating costly and time-consuming ground faults. To further simplify installation and protect devices from construction damage, the L -Series utilizes a universal mounting plate for all models with an onboard shorting spring, so installers can test wiring continuity before the device is installed. Installers can also easily adapt devices to a suit a wide range of application requirements using field -selectable candela settings, automatic selection of 12- or 24 -volt operation, and a rotary switch for horn tones with two volume selections. L -Series Specifications General L -Series standard horns, strobes, and horn strobes shall mount to a standard 2 x 4 x 1 r/e-inch back box, 4 x 4 x 1%2 -inch back box, 4 -inch octagon back box, or double -gang back box, L -Series compact products shall mount to a single -gang 2 x 4 x 17A -inch back box, A universal mounting plate shall be used for mounting ceiling and wall products for all standard models and a separate universal mounting plate shall be used for mounting wall compact models. The notification appliance circuit wiring shall terminate at the universal mounting plate. Also, L -Series products, when used with the Sync•Circuit" Module accessory, shall be powered from a non -coded notification appliance circuit output and shall operate on a nominal 12 or 24 volts. When used with the Sync -Circuit Module, 12 -volt -rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 8.5 and 17,5 volts; 24 -volt -rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 16.5 and 33 volts. Indoor L -Series products shall operate between 32 and 120 degrees Fahrenheit from a regulated DC or full -wave rectified unfiltered power supply. Strobes and horn strobes shall have field -selectable candela settings including 15, 30, 75, 95, 110, 135, and 185. Strobe The strobe shall be a System Sensor L -Series Model listed to UL 1971 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The strobe shall be wired as a primary -signaling notification appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe's entire operating voltage range. The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system. Horn Strobe Combination The horn strobe shall be a System Sensor L -Series Model listed to UL 1971 and UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The horn strobe shall be wired as a primary -signaling notification appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe's entire operating voltage range. The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system. The horn shall have two audibility options and an option to switch between a temporal three pattern and a non -temporal (continuous) pattern. These options are set by a multiple position switch. The horn on horn strobe models shall operate on a coded or non -coded power supply. Synchronization Module The module shall be a System Sensor Sync -Circuit model MDU listed to UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The module shall synchronize SpectrAlert strobes at 1 Hz and horns at temporal three. Also, while operating the strobes, the module shall silence the horns on horn strobe models over a single pair of wires. The module shall mount to a 411/16 x 411/16 x 21/8 -inch back box, The module shall also control two Style Y (class B) circuits or one Style Z (class A) circuit. The module shall synchronize multiple zones. Daisy chaining two or more synchronization modules together will synchronize all the zones they control. The module shall not operate on a coded power supply. Physical/Electrical Specifications Standard Operating Temperature 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) Humidity Range 10 to 93% non -condensing Strobe Flash Rate 1 flash per second Nominal Voltage Regulated 12 DC or regulated 24 DC/FWRI.2 Operating Voltage Range 8 to 17,5 V (12 V nominal) or 16 to 33 V (24 V nominal) Operating Voltage Range MDL3 Sync Module 8.5 to 17,5 V (12 V nominal) or 16,5 to 33 V (24 V nominal) Input Terminal Wire Gauge 12 to 18 AWG Wall -Mount Dimensions (Including lens) 5.6"L x 4.7"W x 1.91"D (143 mm L x 119 mm W x 49 mm D) Compact Wall -Mount Dimensions (Including lens) 5.26" L x 3.46" W x 1.91" D (133 mm L x 88 mm W x 49 mm D) Horn Dimensions 5.6"L x 4.7"W x 1.25"D (143 mm L x 119 mm W x 32 mm D) Compact Horn Dimensions 5.25 L x 3.45" W x 1.25' D 033mm L x 88mm W x 32mm D) 1. Full Wave Rectified (FWR) voltage is a non-regulated, time -varying power source that is used on some power supply and panel outputs. 2, Strobe products will operate at 12 V nominal only for 15 cd and 30 cd. UL Current Draw Data 8-17.5 Volts 16-33 Volts Candela DC DC FWR Candela 15 88 43 60 Range 30 143 63 83 75 N/A 107 136 95 N/A 121 155 110 N/A 148 179 135 N/A 172 209 185 N/A 222 257 8-17.5 Volta 18-33 Volts Sound Pattern dB DC DC FWR Temporal High 39 44 54 Temporal Low 28 32 54 Non -Temporal High 43 47 54 Non -Temporal Low 29 32 54 3.1 KHz Temporal High 39 41 54 3.1 KHz Temporal Low 29 32 54 3.1 KHz Non -Temporal High 42 43 54 3.1 KHz Non -Temporal Low 28 29 54 Coded High 43 47 54 3.1 KHz Coded Hi0h 42 43 54 UL Max. Current Draw (ohA RMS), 2 -Wire rn • Strobe, 8-17.5 Volts DC 16-33 Volts DC FWR 1 Temporal High 84 89 8.17,5 Volts 2 16.33 Volts Low 75 83 83 3 Non -Temporal DC input 15cd 30cd 15cd 30cd 75cd 95cd 110cd 135cd 185cd Temporal High 98 158 54 74 121 142 162 196 245 Temporal Low 93 154 44 65 ill 133 157 184 235 Non -Temporal High 106 166 73 94 139 160 182 211 262 Non-lemportal Low 93 156 51 71 119 139 162 190 239 3.lK Temporal High 93 156 53 73 119 140 164 190 242 3.1K Temporal Low 91 154 45 66 112 133 160 185 235 3.1K Non -Temporal High 99 162 69 90 135 157 175 208 261 3.1K Non -Temporal Low 93 156 52 72 119 138 162 192 242 16.33 Volts FWR Input 15cd 30cd 75cd 95cd 110cd 135cd 185cd 107 156 177 Temporal Low 68 91 145 165 185 223 271 Non -Temporal High 111 135 185 207 230 264 316 Non-Temportal Low 79 104 157 175 197 235 283 3.1K Temporal High 81 105 155 177 196 234 284 3.1K Temporal Low 68 90 145 166 186 222 276 3.lK Non -Temporal High 104 131 177 204 230 264 326 3.lK Non -Temporal Low 77 102 156 177 199 234 291 Horn Tones and Sound Output Data Switch Position Sound Pattern dB 8-17.5 Volts DC 16-33 Volts DC FWR 1 Temporal High 84 89 89 2 Temporal Low 75 83 83 3 Non -Temporal High 85 90 90 4 Non -Temporal Low 76 84 84 5 3,1 KHz Temporal High 83 88 88 6 3.1 KHz Temporal Low 76 82 82 7 3.1 KHz Non -Temporal High 84 89 89 8 3.1 KHz Non -Temporal Low 77 83 83 9' Coded High 85 90 90 10' 3.1 KHz Coded High 84 89 89 ' Settings 9 and 10 are not available on the 2 -wire horn strobes L -Series Dimensions t.a1 3.46 1.25 Irlrlrlrlrl�l ar r. �44yrr 5.27 0 Compact Strobe / Horn Strobe t_o_J \il L -Series Ordering Information Compact Horn .25 Model r Wall Horn Strobes P2RL 2 -Wire, Horn Strobe, Red P2WL 2 -Wire, Horn Strobe, White P2GRL 2 -Wire, Compact Horn Strobe, Red P2GWL 2 -Wire, Compact Horn Strobe, White P2RL-P 2 -Wire, Horn Strobe, Red, Plain P2WL-P 2 -Wire, Horn Strobe, White, Plain P2RL-SP 2 -Wire, Horn Strobe, Red, FUEGO P2WL-SP 2 -Wire, Horn Strobe, White, FUEGO Wall Strobes Wall Surface Mount Back Box, White SPL Strobe, Red SWL Strobe, White SGRL Compact Strobe, Red SGWL Compact Strobe, White SRL-P Strobe, Red, Plain SWL-P Strobe, White, Plain SRL-SP Strobe, Red, FUEGO SWL-CLR-ALERT Strobe, White, ALERT Compact Horn .25 Model r - Horns HRL Horn, Red HWL Horn, White HGRL Compact Horn, Red HGWL Compact Horn, White Accessories TR -2 Universal Wall Trim Ring Red TR -2W Universal Wall Trim Ring White SBBRL Wall Surface Mount Back Box, Red SBBWL Wall Surface Mount Back Box, White SBBGRL Compact Wall Surface Mount Back Box, Red SBBGWL Compact Wall Surface Mount Back Box, White Notes: All -P models have a plain housing (no "FIRE" marking on cover) All -SP models have "FUEGO' marking on cover All -ALERT models have "ALERT" marking on cover �1 SYSTEM 3825 Ohio Avenue - St. Charles, IL 60174 C2017 6,M, aw. Phone: 800-SENSOR2-Fax:630-377-6495 P,wld[SxI,a aaZiacnoc0a0aMM uwece.vmvne-seg Cm SENSOR° i« cunEn� Prwc:i imwreow, nauara ire care a� ve,�« m u'c aau snee, wwwsystemsensoccom nvosessoa. oarn STI Stopper® 11 and Weather Stopper® 11 Covers for Manual Pull Stations General The Safety Technology International, Inc. Stopper® II cover for manual pull stations helps deter unwanted activation and is also an effective guard against physical damage. It has been proven by use in thousands of installations throughout the world, including schools, hospitals, hotels and stores. The Stopper® 11 has also been tested and approved by fire prevention and testing authorities. Features • Window made of clear and durable plastic. • Optional warning horn powered by 9 VDC battery. • Provides weatherproofing for outdoor pull stations when equipped with optional gasket (Weather Stopper Ip. • Fits pull stations from 5-1/2" to 6-3/4". • Unconditional lifetime guarantee against cover breakage and damage. Applications The Stopper® II can be used in almost any pull station environment. Spacer Installation (SURFACE MOUNT MODELS ONLY) The spacer is used for surface -mounted or oversized manual stations. Longer screws are provided for use with tap -in anchors. Remove knock -out at top or bottom of spacer as necessary. Gasket Installation (WEATHER STOPPER® l/ MODELS ONLY) Installing neoprene gaskets behind the spacer and/or Stopper® II frame will provide additional weatherproofing. A conduit gasket may be used to seal the top or bottom of the spacer. (1 S9 5/8' cm) (5.08 2" cm) 1• 7.78 va �I 53/4' 10.80 cm) z�4• (8.98 cm) ILII w•wnm.,ur iy p d f LIFTHERE 1959Y1"'"r SPACER OPTIONAL Pan Np 3100 dn-3459:al • K-200 �J NOTIFIER° by Honeywell Size Of Pull Station Accomodated The Stopper® II and Weather Stopper® II can be installed over a Rush -mounted station up to 5-1/2' wide and 6-3/4" high. However, the pull station's maximum dimensions will decrease as Its depth (distance from the wall) Increases, i.e.: a 3/4" deep pull station may be 5.1/2" wide x 6' high; a 1-5/8" deep pull station may be 5' wide x 6' high; a 2.3/8" deep pull station may be 4" wide x 5.3/4" high; a 2-3/4" deep pull station may be 3' wide x 5-1/2" high. See sections "Spacer Installation" and "Gasket Installation". Agency Listings and Approvals These listings and approvals apply to the modules specified in this document. In some cases, certain modules or applications may not be listed by certain approval agencies, or listing may be In process. Consult factory for latest listing status. • UL Listed: S2466 • ULC Listed: S2466 • ADA Compliant • STI -1100 & STI.1130: Factory Mutual Approved • STI -1100 & STI -1130: BSA: 947 -81 -SA • STI -1100, STI -1130, STI -1250, STI -3150: CSFM AHJ Approval Required • STI -1200, STI -1230, STI -1250: MEA 49.00-E • STI -1250, STI -3150: NEMA -3R When mounted on a smooth surface or when mounted with STI- 1280 Back Plate dn-3459:al • 2/26/10 —Page 1 of 2 Product Line Information STI-1100Stopper® II, flush mount, with horn. STI.1130Stopper® II, surface mount, with horn. STI.1200Stopper® II, flush mount, without horn. STI.1230Stopper1l) II, surface mount, without horn. STI.1250Weather Stopper® II, flush mount. STI.315OWeather Stopper® II, surface mount. MANUAL NEOPRENE This document is not mount i to be used for Installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. PULL CONDUITGASKET to Weatherproof PER 11 STOPPER II COVER STOPPER All specifications are subject to change without notice. Made in the U.S. A. STATION around GOMrX CleaC) REMOVABLE INSERT pad,w.30IXi. ulter0olet stabilized. ro, ContluA \ I lop or bonom. or be#=, 4 e®/ HORN 85 dB at 10 X. a I'116te `S per60ur,s; Weather Stoppero II (at left) S VDC banery 11401, (opfioddi 1 LOCKOUTSCREW NEOPRENE GASKETUsed RETAINING ACTIVATION/ to weatherproof CABLE DEACTIVATION SWITCH Stopperll. 400 lb. breaking FRAME str.,P. (Red LEXANOI Screws am AnGpre SPACER (Retl LEXAN®) used only pmWded W11h Speas, when endure! Fire Aferen Station la �f surf..nnounted(order separalefd. MAN PULL PLASTIC NEOPRENE PULL STATION INSERT .� CONDUITGASKET WEATHER STOPPER II COVER used to seal ® clear melded Polycabonale (ulldreolal stabtiized). around counted weatherproof (oweathSM to Stoppere 11 (at right) NING E -4001b. NEOPRENE ng stre,plh. GASKET (Ped no. 3002) E abrnele) SPACER Bed Polycarbonate) used onlys and Anchors With Sparer.sudece-mounted(part when manual Fire Alarm Station Is NEOPRENEad nu 310d. GASKET (part no. 3002). M59,3.-1 NOTIFIER® is a registered trademark of Honeywell International Inc. 02010 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document Is strictly prohibited. I® This document is not mount i to be used for Installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. ENOINEEIINC S MANOFACI0RIN1 QUALITY SYSTEMS All specifications are subject to change without notice. Made in the U.S. A. For more information, contact Notifier. Phone: (203) 484-7161, FAX: (203) 484-7118. www.notifler.com Page 2 of 2 — dn-3459:a1 • 2/26/10 SILENT SK -Heat, SK -Heat -HT KNIGHT and by Honeywell SK-Heat-ROR Addressable Thermal Heat and Rate -of -Rise Detectors The SK -Heat, SK -Heat -HT, and SK-Heat-ROR are plug in thermal detectors, with integral communication, that provide features that surpass conventional detectors. These thermal detectors are for use with Silent Knight IntelliKnight series Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACPs). IntelliKnight heat detectors are an essential component in virtually any IntelliKnight installation. The IntelliKnight panel recognizes each detector by its specific address, so precious seconds are not wasted in determining location of an alarm. Description SK -Heat, SK -Heat -HT and SK- Heat-ROR are intelligent sensors that utilize a state -of -the art thermistor sensing circuit for fast response. Sensitivity is continuously monitored and reported to the FACR Point ID capability allows each detector's address to be set with rotary address switches, providing exact detector locations for selective maintenance when chamber contamination reaches unacceptable levels. SK -Heat is a fixed temperature sensor that uses a thermistor sensing circuit to produce 135°F (57°C) fixed temperature alarm. SK -Heat -HT is a variable high temperature detector that provides high temperature detection at 135•F - 190°F. (570C - 88°C) SK-Heat-ROR is a rate -of -rise temperature sensor with 135°F (57°C) fixed temperature alarm. Features • Reliable analog communications for trouble-free operation • Age resistant polymer housing • Innovative thermistor sensing circuit • Superior EMI resistance for reliability • Variety of mounting options to meet any application • Dual LED indicators for 3600 visibility • Detector transmits signal to indicate maintenance is required • Plug-in mounting provides ease of installation • Optional remote LED annunciator (System Sensor' PN RA100Z) • Tamper -proof 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 B21 OLP base Shipping Weight: 4.8 oz (137 g) Electrical Operating Voltage: 15 to 32 Volts DC Peak Standby Current: 300pA @ 24 VDC LED Current: 6.5 mA@ 24 VDC Environmental Operating Temperature SK -Heat & SK-Heat-ROR: -4° — 100°F (-20°C— 38°C) SK -Heat -HT: -40 — 150°F (-20°C — 66°C) Humidity: 10% — 93% noncondensing Thermal Ratings SK -Heat: Fixed temperature alarm 135°F (57°C) SK -Heat (base included) SK -Heat -HT: High temperature heat sensor 135°F - 190°F (57°C - 88°C) SK-Heat-ROR: Rate -of -rise detection 150F/min (8.31C/min) Compatibility The SK -Heat -HT and SK-Heat- ROR are compatible with the following IntelliKnight FACP's: 5820XL 5808 5700 The SK -Heat is compatible with the following IntelliKnight FACP's: 5820XL 5808 5700 5600 (Rev 2.0 or higher) The SK -Heat, SK -Heat -HT and SK- Heat-ROR are compatible with the following detector bases: B21 OLP 6" base (included) B501 2 wire base B224BI Isolator base B224RB Relay base B200SR Sounderbase Model SK -Heat, SK -Heat -HT, SK -Heat ROR Addressable Thermal and Rate -of -Rise Thermal Detectors Engineering Specifications The contractor shall furnish and install where indicated on the plans, Intelligent Thermal Sensor Silent Knight Model SK -Heat, SK -Heat -HT or SK-Heat-ROR. The base included shall be B21 OLP. 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 full brilliance. The detector may be reset by actuating the control 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.Voltage and RF/transient suppression techniques shall be employed to minimize false alarm potential. wiring SK-Sades Detector Mounting Bases Accessories M02.09-00 - Test Magnet with Telescoping Handle. RA10OZ - Remote LED Annunciator. XP4 - Extension Pole for XR28. Extends from 5 — 15 ft, RMK400 - Recessed Mounting Kit. Provides low profile for use with B501. T55-127-000 - Detector Removal Head. XR28 - Detector Removal Tool. A removal and re- placement tool for SK plug-in detectors. Includes the T55-127-000. M02-04-01 - Replacement Test Magnet. BCK-200B - Black Detector Kit. For SK -series detectors. " Unless otherwise noted, specifications apply to all SK thermal detectors. SILENT This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to MADE IN AMERICA keep our product Information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all KNIGHT specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject FORM# 350120 Rev. D1 13 to change without notice. For more information, contact Silent Knight 12 p 2013 Honeywell International Inc. by Honeywell Clintonville Road Northford, CT 06472-1610 Phone: (800) 328-0103, Fax: (203) 484.7118. For Technical Support call 800-446.6444. www.sllentknight.com SILENT SK -Monitor KNIGHT a,. by Honeywell Intelligent Monitor Module The SK -Monitor module provides an interface to contact devices, such as security contacts, 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 control panels (FACPs). The SK -Monitor is intended for use in intelligent, two -wire systems, where individual address of each module is selected using the built-in rotary switches. The SK -Monitor supports Class A supervised or Class B supervised wiring to the load device. Conventional 4 -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 Installation The SK -Monitor mounts directly into a 4" square electrical box. The box must have a minimum depth of 2-1/8". A surface mount electrical box (System Sensor® PN SM13500) is available from Silent Knight. Compatibility The SK -Monitor is compatible with the following IntelliKnight FACP's: 5700 5808 5820XL 5820XL-EVS SK -Monitor Specifications Physical Height: 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 Current (LED Flashing): 375 pA Model SK -Monitor Intelligent Monitor Module TO NEXT ma y ELOR DEVICE x PREMOU9DENCE MONITOR AWNUABEROFLLUSEDCOIMCr MODULE CLOSURE DEVICES MAY EE USED. DO NOT NK CON/ECr MOOLLESTO LISTED COMPATIBLE FREAARMINTWN8,11URERNBORVOR d O CONIROLMMELSONLY EEOLRITY DENOES ONTM SAME MDOLLE �� 47KEOL RESISTOR _ T SIGNAL LINE CRCUIT(SLCI ffiSTE EIASTM •w TWISTED PAIR R IS IECOMENCEO NRIATND DEVICE CIRCUIT QOW- NPM STYLE S POWER UMTED:460pA MAX. i 11 YOC MAX INrIALL CONRCT CLOSURE DEVICES PER ALLW RI N3 EHZTAN@ SLRERNEM AM P CA ER LM RED MAILFACTURERMINSTALLATION NBTmanoNS. 2 -Wire Initiating Circuit Configuration, NFPA Style B TO NEXT FROM PANELOR DEVICE PREVIOUS DEVICE MONITOR ANY NUMBER OF LL LISTED CONTACT MODULE XOeURE DEVICES MAYBE USED DO NOT MIX CONNECT LES TO LISTED COMPATIBLE FERE HARM INilA1N0, SUPERVISORY, OR O rz O NOFEER CONTROL PANELS ONLY 6ECURMYDEVICEBONTHEaAME MODULE. • t EOL RESISPOR IS INTERNALAT TERMINALS 850 INSTALL CONTACT CLOSURE DEVICES PER NUFACTURERS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. �61ONAL UNE CIRCUIT Is[ i a2 VOC MAX. w• e w BHELOEQTWISTEO MIR IS RECOMENDED ALL WIRING SHOWN IS 8UPEFIVISED AND POWER LIMITED 4 -Wire Initiating Circuit Configuration, NFPA Style D Standby Current: Environmental 400 pA max @ 24 VDC (one communication every 5 Operating Temperature: 320F — 120OF (OOC — 490C) sec with 47K EOL) 550 NA max @ 24 VDC (one communication every 5 Humidity: 10%— 93% non -condensing sec with EOL <1 K) 5.5 mA (with LED latched on) Ordering Information SK -Monitor Monitoring Module LED Current: 5.5 mA (with LED latched on)End-of-Line Resistance: 47K n Accessories Initiating Device Circuit Wiring Resistance: 1,500 0 max SMB500 4" Square Surface Mount Electrical SLC Loop Resistance: 40 n max. Box ® SILENT This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to MADE IN AMERICA keep our product Information up -to -dale and accurate. We cannot cover all KNIGHT specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are a subject to change without notice. For more information, contact Silent Knight FORM# 350131 Rev D by Honeywell 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, CT 06472-1610 Phone: (800) 328-0103, © 2013 Honeywell International Inc. Fax: (203) 484.7118. For Technical Support, Please call 8200-446-6444. www.sllentknlght.com SILENT KNIGHT by Honeywell SK -Photo, SK -Photo -T and SK-PhotoR Intelligent Photoelectric Smoke Sensors The SK -Photo is a photoelectric smoke detector, the SK -Photo -T is a photoelectric smoke detector with thermal and SK-PhotoR is a photoelectric detector with remote test capability. These plug in smoke detectors, with integral communication, provide features that surpass conventional detectors and are for use with Silent Knight IntelliKnight Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACPs). For more information about the IntelliKnight system, or to locate your nearest source, please call 800-328-0103. Description • Optional remote LED annunciator SK -Photo and SK -Photo -T are plug-in (System Sensor® PN RA100Z) type smoke sensors that combine a photoelectric sensing chamber with addressable analog communications. Point ID capability allows each detector's address to be set with rotary address switches, providing exact detector locations for selective maintenance when chamber contamination reaches unacceptable levels. SK -Photo and SK -Photo -T have a unique optical sensing chamber that is engineered to sense smoke produced by a wide range of combustion sources. In the SK -Photo -T, dual electronic thermistors add 135°F (57°C) thermal technology to maximize detection. The SK-PhotoR is a remote test capable detector for use with the DNR/DNRW duct smoke detector. (not included) Features • Sleek, low -profile design • Base included • Reliable analog communications for trouble-free operation • Age resistant polymer housing • Dual electronic thermistor design on the SK -Photo -T • Superior EMI resistance for reliability • Simple field cleaning for code compliance • Variety of mounting options to meet any application • Dual LED indicators for 3600 visibility • Detector transmits signal to indicate maintenance Is required • Plug-in mounting provides ease of Installation • Tamper -proof feature available on mounting bases • Listed for use in duct applications • Rotary address switches for fast installation • UL Listed • FM Approved Specifications Physical Height: 2.0" (5.0 cm) Diameter: 4.1" (10.4 cm) installed in B501 base Electrical Operating Voltage: 15-32 VDC Standby Current: 300 PA @ 24 VDC Maximum Alarm Current: 6.5 mA @ 24 VDC max (with LED on) Environmental Operating Temperature SK -Photo: 320 — 120°F (0°C — 49°C) SK -Photo -T 320 — 100°F (0°C — 38°C) Humidity: 10% — 93% non -condensing Other Ratings SK -Photo -T Thermal: Fixed temperature set point 135°F (57°C) Velocity: 0 — 4000 fpm (0 — 20 m/sec) SK -Photo (Base Included) Installation The SK -Photo and SK -Photo -T plug into a compatible IntelliKnight-series detector base. The SK-PhotoR is a remote test capable detector head included within the DNR (W) duct smoke detector. Compatibility SK -Photo, and SK -Photo -T are compatible with the following detector bases: B210LP 6" base (included) B501 2 wire base B224RB Relay base B224B1 Isolator base B200SR Sounderbase The SK -Photo, SK -Photo -T, and SK- PhotoR are compatible with the following IntelllKnight FACPs: 5820XL 5820XL-EVS 5808 5700 5600 (Rev 2.0 or higher) Model SK -Photo, SK -Photo -T and SK-PhotoR Intelligent Photoelectric Smoke Sensors Engineering Specifications The contractor shall fumish and install where indicated on the plans, Intelligent photoelectric smoke sensors Silent Knight SK -Photo or SK -Photo -T with thermal. 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 B21 OLP (included). The PhotoR is a remote test capable detector for use with DNR(W) duct smoke detectors. (not included). The smoke detector shall have a flashing status LED for visual supervision. When the detector is actuated, the flashing LED will latch on steady. The detector may be reset by actuating the control panel reset switch. 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, security locking feature shall be used in those areas as indicated on the drawing. The locking feature shall be Feld 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. Wiring SK -Series Detector Mounting eases 13 SILENT This document Is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to MADE IN AMERICA KNIGHT keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are FORM# 350118 Rev E subject to change without notice. For more information, contact Silent Knight ©2013 Honeywell International Inc. by Honeywell 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, CT 06472-1610 Phone: (800) 328-0103, Fax: (203) 484-7118. For Technical Support, Please call 800.446.6444. www.silentkn Ight.com SILENT SK -Pull -SA and SK -Pull -DA KNIGHT by Honeywell Intelligent Pull Stations The SK -Pull -SA and SK -Pull -DA are a single action or dual action addressable fire alarm pull station for use with Silent Knight's IntelliKnight fire control panel. Extremely easy to operate, the SK -Pull -DA and SK -Pull -SA provide a fast and practical means of manually initiating a fire alarm signal. The IntelliKnight 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 IntelliKnight system, or to locate you nearest source, please call 1-800-328-0103. Description Ird 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 action pull station requiring two motions to active the station. 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 • Key operated test and reset lock using lock plate actuator • Key matches compatible FACP locks Meets the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) controls and operating mechanisms guidelines (Section 4.1.3[13]) • Meets ADA requirement for 5 lbs maximum pull force to active • Shell, door, and handle molded from durable LEXAN® • Reliable analog communications for trouble-free operation • Braille text on station handle • Handle 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 -SA SK -Pull -DA Compatibility The SK -Pull -SA and SK -Pull -DA are compatible with the following IntelliKnight FACP's: 5600 5700 5808 5820XL 5820XL-EVS Model SK -Pull -DA and SK -Pull -SA Intelligent Pull Stations Engineering Specifications The contractor shall furnish and install where indicated on the plans, Addressable Pull Stations, Silent Knight model 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 requirements for a 5 Ib. maximum pull force to activate the pull station. Wiring SK -Pull -SA & SK -Pull -DA Pull Stations Specifications Physical Height: 5.5' (14 cm) 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) switch which closes upon activation of the pull station Electrical Operating Voltage: 15-32 VDC Average Operating Current (LED Flashing): 300 pA Wire Gauge: Up to 12 AWG (3.1 mm2) Environmental Operating Temperature 320 — 120°F (0°C — 49°C) Humidity: 10%— 93% non -condensing Accessories BG -TR Optional trim ring. SB -1/0 Surface backbox SILENT document Is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try MADE IN AMERICA to to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover MGHT all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information, contact Silent FORM# 350135 Rev C by Honeywell Knight 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, CT 06472-1610 ©2013 Honeywell International Inc. Phone: (800) 328-0103, Fax: (203) 484-7118. For Technical Support, Please call 800-446-6444. www.sllentknight.com �b _oU 4i 8 Instrument# 405632 REXBURG, MADISON, IDAHO WHEN RECORDED RETURN TO: 10.21-2016 11:56:41 AM No. of Pages:4 DuPree Stewart Taylor & Morris Recorded for: DUPREE STEWART TAYLO & MORRIS KIM H. MUIR Fee: 19.00 P.O. BOX 723 Ex -officio Recorder Deputy Rexburg, Idaho 83440 GRANT OF EASEMENT This Grant of Easement (this "Easement") is entered into by and between S&S One LLC, an Idaho limited liability company ("S&S One") ("Grantor"), and S&S One ("Grantee"). Recitals A. Grantee owns the real property situated in Madison County, Idaho described as follows (the "Grantee's Property"): Commencing at the Northwest corner of Lot 3 of the Southend Addition to the City of Rexburg as per the recorded plat thereof, running thence along the West line of said Lot 3 S0001510411E 90.05 feet to the True Point of Beginning, thence leaving said West line N89045'30"E 190.16 feet, thence S00°15'04"E 79.00 feet, thence S89°45'30"W 190.16 feet to said West line, thence along said West line N00015'04"W 79.00 feet to the True Point of Beginning. B. Grantor owns the real property situated in Madison County, Idaho described as follows (the "Grantor's Property"): Commencing at the Northwest corner of Lot 3 of the Southend Addition to the City of Rexburg as per the recorded plat thereof, running thence along the West line of said Lot 3 S00°1510411E 169.05 feet to the True Point of Beginning, thence leaving said West line N89045'30"E 194.66 feet, thence S00°15'04"E 210.50 feet, thence S89°45'30"W 194.66 feet to said West line, thence along said West line N00° 15'04"W 210.50 feet to the True Point of Beginning. C. Grantor desires to grant to Grantee a non-exclusive perpetual easement along the north edge of Grantor's Property to a distance that is ten (10) feet from the southernmost point of the south wall of the building on the south portion of Grantee's Property for purposes of maintaining a minimum fire separation distance between the building on the south portion of Grantee's Property and any structure on Grantor's Property. D. The parties desire to establish and describe such easement as set forth herein. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as follows: 1. Grantor represents and covenants to and with Grantee that Grantor owns Grantor's Property and has all power and authority to grant to Grantee the easement described herein. Grantor hereby grants to Grantee a non-exclusive perpetual easement for the benefit of Grantee's Property along the north edge of Grantor's Property to a distance that is ten (10) feet from the southernmost point of the south wall of the building on the south portion of Grantee's Property for purposes of maintaining a minimum fire separation distance between the building on the south portion of Grantee's Property and any structure on Grantor's Property. No structure that encroaches on this easement may be built on Grantor's Property so long as the existing building on the south portion of Grantee's Property stands and Rexburg City zoning requirements require a minimum fire separation distance of at least ten (10) feet between dwelling structures. 2. The easement described in this Easement shall run with the land and shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of Grantor, Grantee and their respective heirs, devisees, personal representatives, successors, assigns, purchaser, or transferees of any kind. Grantor and any other person or entity who owns Grantor's Property or any part thereof, and Grantor's Property, shall be subject to the easement described in this Easement. Grantee and any other person or entity who owns Grantee's Property or any part thereof, and Grantee's Property, shall be entitled to use and benefit from the easement described in this Easement. 3. This Easement constitutes the entire agreement of the parties with respect to the matters set forth herein. This Easement may be amended or modified only in writing, signed and acknowledged by all the then current owners of Grantor's Property and Grantee's Property, and recorded in the Official Records of the Madison County, Idaho, Recorder. This Agreement shall be governed and construed in accordance with laws of the State of Idaho. 4. This Easement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original but all of which shall constitute one and the same instrument. The signature pages may be detached from each counterpart and combined into one instrument. This Easement may be signed and delivered by facsimile transmission or electronic mail which shall be effective as an original. [signatures on following pages] GRANT OF EASEMENT — Page 2 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed and delivered this Easement to be effective as of the last date of execution by a party below. GRANTOR: S&S One LLC, an Idaho limited liability company By: OWL✓J�Date: Jared Sommer, Manager GRANTEE: S&S One LLC, an Idaho limited liability company By: 044kl4m11� Jared Sommer, Manager GRANT OF EASEMENT — Page 3 Date: 1 D— Dr I— 1� STATE OF IDAHO ) :ss' County of Madison ) On this 21 s� day of October, in the year 2016, before me, (,, % / r a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared Jared Sommer, know or identified to me to be a Manager of S&S One LLC, the limited liability company that executed the instrument or the person who executed the instrument on behalf of said limited liability company and acknowledged to me that such limited liability company executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, the day andyearin this certificate first above written. ° G . Tg v o = Y Not ublic o Idaho yz ° _. _ s * i Residing at: Q�xlw , 7Q p 1G o My Commission xpires:.vg_o!-aoaFj , U B L ,• �S. ,; r,ITF oP STATE OF IDAHO ) :ss County of Madison ) On this alb day of October, in the year 2016, before me, T a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared Jared Sommer, knowlowi or�d to me to be a Manager of S&S One LLC, the limited liability company that executed the instrument or the person who executed the instrument on behalf of said limited liability company and acknowledged to me that such limited liability company executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, the day and year in this certificate first above written. G. .••"•"'••.0 °., Nota>yublic&)r Idaho a o t AR 1 •'; Residing at: �,ad .Tl� � e My Commission xpires: 6a'.6bgoao tiG O GRANT OF EASEMENT—Page 4 1 1 �, rl �:• � t� li� 1 . 1 t +,�, vY�..Y �C Irr lr �. {1 �r V avT♦ +n E r ��ji t Ad•Prjr�il,�.4ttt.l�yy _'1h Sy �+ i Ir dYr.dY y+1 yy iil i�'r t .t.• ,7 Yi { �t i i Y,rr�� Yf{TrIr 11 Y, •5 rdY � T�F:TM1Y,. Y,Yr � l I Y 1•i+ S i�A IAIpda 14 Ti44 a{ i� y P' l A 6 § 111( 1 L .. - "•'. '� J � 1.... 1"W 1^. P� 51 �. rP Y I�' R� t� � �i. /J Cr.i� 1 �.+. 1 Ii,:'d/;: ,.—.—..-..�•-.ar—e mom...,.., 1 �Tr f if i1 q 'r n, re ` hl 11� iv 1 Design Review Committee Meeting Campus Courtyard – 273 South 5th West August 8, 2016 – 12:00 pm Attendees Design Review Committee: Jedd Walker, Brad Wolfe, Johnny Watson Applicant: Jared Sommer City: Elaine McFerrin The Design Review Committee is composed of a P&Z Commissioner (Jedd Walker), a City Council member (Brad Wolfe) or the Mayor, and a professional from the community (Johnny Watson). Several other individuals serve on the committee as necessary. The Committee may meet if there is a development issue that is non-conforming or differs from the Design Standards requirements that are stated in the City of Rexburg Development Code Ordinance No. 1115. The purpose of the Design Review Committee meeting is often to reach an amicable compromise fo r the applicant and the community. The reason for today’s meeting is to address the stated P&Z Commission and City Council conditions to make sure the project will meet City requirements. From the June 18, 2015 P&Z meeting (4 conditions) and the August 5, 2015 City Council meeting (added a 5th condition), the conditions on the rezone of the property for this development were as follows: Conditions: 1. The existing green (Barrick) building on South 5th West on the subject property shall be beautified and resurfaced as stat ed tonight by the applicant. 2. Buildings shall be a maximum of 30 feet in height. 3. An architectural design review meeting shall be held to address having a significant landscape buffer, especially along South 5th West. 4. A P&Z Commissioner who was present at this meeting tonight shall be a participant in this design review meeting to address this buffer. 5. Provide uniform landscaping over the entire project (old and new); landscaping to be continued into the existing apartment complex. It was clarified that Condition #2 regarding building height is met. Condition #4 is met by the presence of P&Z Commission Chairman Jedd Walker at this meeting. Conditions # 3 and #5regarding a significant landscape buffer uniform landscaping will be addressed, followed by addressing Condition #1 – plans for the existing green (Barrick)building’s beautification. A YouTube video of proposed landscaping for the project was viewed. The back area will have gravel. There would be varied nice landscaping to help conceal the parking lot from the neighboring properties and the street. Jared Sommer said they would rather do the proposed landscaping than have a berm. Johnny Watson clarified that screening the parking is what they are trying to achieve. A variety of plants is visually more pleasing than a grass berm. Brad Wolfe said there was a lot of discussion about a berm at the rezone meetings . That is why the words “significant landscape buffer ” were used in the 3rd stated condition. 2 A berm could be a solution but there are other ways to address the issue. Jedd Walker said everywhere that a berm would have room to be, would not hide the parking. A copy of the proposed landscape plan was viewed. There was discussion regarding adding a variety of trees and bushe s and taller evergreens. There would be varied landscaping in front of the existing green building. Jared Sommer stated they want to maintain the historical nature of the building but also want it to tie in with the new project. It would be used for storage. The building will be sandblasted of its paint, and brown acid stain would then be used on the cinderblock. He brought brown shingles to show the Committee the planned color for a new roof for this building; the dome may be of metal. The Design Review Committee concluded, and Jared Sommer was in agreement, that for Campus Courtyard: 1. There shall be more established plants (5 gallon). 2. Trees shall be 2-inch caliper (already indicated on landscape plan). 3. Increase evergreens around the 2 entrances. 4. Add trees to the boulevard strip in front of the development on South 5th West, to be approved by City staff regarding type of trees and the distance to be between them. 5. The existing green building (Barrick) shall be improved as suggested by the applicant - with a new roof, acid brown stain, and improvement and restoration to windows with new trim/seals and darkened/frosted glass windows for the front of the building (see attached Sommer proposed restoration of the cinderblock building document). The Design Review Committee concluded that per this meeting, applicant Jared Sommer may move forward and obtain a building permit. The Committee thanked Jared Sommer for his willingness to work with them for the betterment of the community and the city. K-OOzy7c - 4(f j � 614.16 196.94 Adjusted Desert Rose Enterprises LLC Overall Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot 3 of the Southend Addition to the City of Rexburg as per the recorded plat thereof, said Northwest corner being the True Point of Beginning, running thence N89°45'45"E 614.16 feet along the North line of Lots 3 and 4 of said Southend Addition to the Westerly right of way of the Eastern Idaho Railroad, thence leaving said North line along said Westerly right of way S30°08'27"W 439.91 feet, thence leaving said Westerly right of way 889°45'30"W 196.94 feet, thence NOO° 15'04"W-210.50 feet, thence, N89045'30"E 168..32 -feet.. thence N 10007'52"I 91.57 feet, thence S89°=15'30"W 409.29 .feet to said West line of Lot 3, thence along said West line N00°15'04"W 90.05 feet to the True Point of .Beginning. 14750,10 { � Z "92\TE Ov ��/ Existine Green Building Parcel South S&S One LLC Commencing at the Northwest corner of Lot 3 of the Southend Addition to the City of Rexburg as per the recorded plat thereof, running thence along the West line of said Lot') S00° 15'04"E 169.05 feet to the True Point of Beginning, thence leaving said West line N89045'30"E 194.66 feet, thence S00°15'04" E 210.50 feet, thence S89°45'30"W 1.94.66 -feet to said West 210.50 feet to-the-True— Point of Beginning. Al LAND \GENS Building Parcel West S&S One LLC Commencing at the Northwest corner of Lot 3 of the Southend Addition to the City of Rexburg as per the recorded plat thereof, running thence along the West line of said Lot 3 S00' 15'04"E 90.05 feet to the True Point of Beginning, thence leaving said West line �T89°45'30"E 190.16 feet, thence S00°15'04"E 79.00 feet, thence S89°'15'30"W 190.16 feet to said West line, thence along said West line N00° 15'04"W 79.00 feed to the True Point of Beginning. Buildine Parcel East Desert Rose Enten)rises LLC Commencing at the Northwest corner of Lot 3 of the Southend Addition to the City of Rexburg as per the recorded plat thereof, running thence along the West line of said Lot 3 S00° 15'04"E 90.05 feet; thence leaving said West line N89°45'30"E 190.16 feet to the True Point of Beginning, thence continuing N89°45'30"E 219.13 feet, thence S30007'52"W 91.57 feet, thence S89°45'30"W 172.82 feet, thence N00°15'04"W 79.00 feet to the True Point of Beginning --- - - L A,V ,14750__ I 6 COMcheck Software Version 4.3.4 �( Envelope Compliance Certificate Project Information Energy Code: 2012 ECC Project Title: Campus Courtyard Apartments Location: Rexburg, Idaho Climate Zone: 61b Project Type: New Construction Vertical Glazing / Wall Area: 20% Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor: 273 S 5th W Jared Sommer Thane Sommer Rexburg, Idaho 83440 Sommer Masonry and Construction Sommer Masonry and Construction Inc Inc 3614 N 3000 W 3887 N 3000 W Rexburg, Idaho 83440 Rexburg, Idaho 83440 2087094184 2083518232 jarsommer@gmail.com Building Area Floor Area 1 -Multifamily: Nonresidential 13000 Additional Efficiency Package High efficiency HVAC. Systems that do not meet the performance requirement will be identified in the mechanical requirements checklist report. Envelope Assemblies Assembly Gross Area Cavity Cont. Proposed Budget U - or R -Value R -Value U -Factor Facton.) Perimeter Roof: Attic Roof, Wood Joists, [Bldg. Use 1 - Multifamily] 4000 38.0 38.0 0.013 0.021 Floor: Wood -Framed, [Bldg. Use 1 - Multifamily] 4000 30.0 30.0 0.016 0.033 NORTH EM. Wall: Wood -Framed, 16in. o.c., [Bldg. Use 1 - Multifamily] 4000 22.0 22.0 0.024 0.051 Window: Vinyl Frame: Operable, Pert. Type: Energy code default, 800 -- --- 0.550 0.430 Double Pane with Low -E, Clear, SHGC 0.70, [Bldg. Use 1 - Multifamily] Door: Insulated Metal, Swinging, [Bldg. Use 1 - Multifamily] 440 --- --- 0.140 0.370 (a) Budget U -factors are used for software baseline calculations ONLY, and are not code requirements Doe PASSES: Desian 10°% better than nndr Envelope Compliance Statement Compliance Statement: The proposed envelope design represented in this document is consistent with the building plans, specifications, and other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed envelope systems have been designed to meet the 2012 IECC requirements in COMcheck Version 4.3.4 and to comply with the mandatory requirements listed in the Inspection Checklist. Project Title: Campus Courtyard Apartments Report date: 07/07/16 Data filename: Page 1 of 17 Signature Date Project Title: Campus Courtyard Apartments Report date: 07/07/16 Data filename: Page 2 of 17 COMcheck Software Version 4.3.4 Interior Lighting Compliance Certificate Project Information Energy Code: 2012 IECC Project Title: Campus Courtyard Apartments Project Type: New Construction Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor: 273 S 5th W Jared Sommer Thane Sommer Rexburg, Idaho 83440 Sommer Masonry and Construction Sommer Masonry and Construction Inc Inc 3614 N 3000 W 3887 N 3000 W Rexburg, Idaho 83440 Rexburg, Idaho 83440 2087094184 2083518232 jarsommer@gmail.com Additional Efficiency Package High efficiency HVAC. Systems that do not meet the performance requirement will be identified in the mechanical requirements checklist report. Allowed Interior Lighting Power A B C D Area Category Floor Area Allowed Allowed Watts (112) Watts / ft2 1 -Multifamily 13000 0.70 9100 Total Allowed Watts = 9100 Proposed Interior Lighting Power A B C D E Fixture ID : Description / Lamp I Wattage Per Lamp / Ballast Lamps/ # of Fixture (C X D) Fixture Fixture Watt. 1 -Multifamily Compact Fluorescent: Spiral 13W: Electronic: 2 111 26 2886 Compact Fluorescent: Spiral 13W: Electronic: 4 21 52 1092 Total Proposed Watts = 3978 Interior Lighting Compliance Compliance Statement: The proposed interior lighting design represented in this document is consistent with the building plans, specifications, and other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed interior lighting systems have been designed to meet the 2012 IECC requirements in COMcheck Version 4.3.4 and to comply with the mandatory requirements listed in the Inspection Checklist. Project Title: Campus Courtyard Apartments Data filename: Report date: 07/07/16 Page 3 of 17 COMcheck Software Version 4.3.4 Exterior Lighting Compliance Certificate Project Information Energy Code: Project Title: Project Type: Exterior Lighting Zone Construction Site: 273 S 5th W Rexburg, Idaho 83440 Allowed Exterior Lighting Power A Area/Surface Category 2012 IECC Campus Courtyard Apartments New Construction 2 (Residentially zoned area) Owner/Agent: Jared Sommer Sommer Masonry and Construction Inc 3614 N 3000 W Rexburg, Idaho 83440 2087094184 jarsommer@gmail.com B Quantity Designer/Contractor: Thane Sommer Sommer Masonry and Construction Inc 3887 N 3000 W Rexburg, Idaho 83440 2083518232 C D E Allowed Tradable Allowed Watts Watts / Wattage (B X C) Main entry 21 ft of 20 Yes 420 Stairway 88 ft2 1 Yes 88 Total Tradable Watts (a) = 508 Total Allowed Watts = 508 Total Allowed Supplemental Watts (b) = 600 (a) Wattage tradeoffs are only allowed between tradable areas/surfaces. (b) A supplemental allowance equal to 600 watts may be applied toward compliance of both non -tradable and tradable areas/surfaces. Proposed Exterior Lighting Power A B C D E Fixture ID : Description / Lamp / Wattage Per Lamp / Ballast Lamps/ # of Fixture (C X D) Fixture Fixture Watt. Main entry (21 ft of door width) Tradable Wattage LED: LED A Lamp 8W: Stairway (88 ft2): Tradable Wattage LED: LED A Lamp 8W: Exterior 21 8 168 1 4 8 32 Total Tradable Proposed Watts = 200 Compliance Statement: The proposed exterior lighting design represented in this document is consistent with the building plans, specifications, and other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed exterior lighting systems have been designed to meet the 2012 IECC requirements in COMcheck Version 4.3.4 and to comply with the mandatory requirements listed In the Inspection Checklist. Project Title: Campus Courtyard Apartments Report date: 07/07/16 Data filename: Page 4 of 17 n�( COMcheck Software Version 4.3.4 Mechanical Compliance Certificate Project Information Energy Code: Project Title: Location: Climate Zone: Project Type: Construction Site: 273 S 5th W Rexburg, Idaho 83440 2012 IECC Campus Courtyard Apartments Rexburg, Idaho 6b New Construction Owner/Agent: Jared Sommer Sommer Masonry and Construction Inc 3614 N 3000 W Rexburg, Idaho 83440 2087094184 jarsommer@gmail.com Designer/Contractor: Thane Sommer Sommer Masonry and Construction Inc 3887 N 3000 W Rexburg, Idaho 83440 2083518232 Additional Efficiency Package High efficiency HVAC. Systems that do not meet the performance requirement will be identified in the mechanical requirements checklist report. Mechanical Systems List Quantity System Type & Description Water Heater: Gas Storage Water Heater, Capacity: 1000 gallons, Input Rating: 400 Btu/h w/ Circulation Pump Proposed Efficiency: 80.00 % Et, Required Efficiency: 80.00 % Et Mechanical Compliance Statement Compliance Statement., The proposed mechanical design represented in this document is consistent with the building plans, specifications, and other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed mechanical systems have been designed to meet the 2012 IECC requirements in COMcheck Version 4.3.4 and to comply with the mandatory requirements listed in the Inspection Checklist. Project Title: Campus Courtyard Apartments Data filename: Report date: 07/07/16 Page 5 of 17 COMcheck Software Version 4.3.4 Inspection Checklist Energy Code: 2012 IECC Requirements: 100.0% were addressed directly in the COMcheck software Text in the "Comments/Assumptions" column is provided by the user in the COMcheck Requirements screen. For each requirement, the user certifies that a code requirement will be met and how that is documented, or that an exception is being claimed. Where compliance is itemized in a separate table, a reference to that table is provided. Section # Plan ReviewComplies? Comments/Assumptions & Re .ID C103.2 '.. Plans and/or specifications provide all ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [PR111 'information with which compliance ❑Does Not ,can be determined forthe building [_]Not Observable envelope and document where ❑Not Applicable 'exceptions to the standard are claimed. C103.2 Plans, specifications, and/or ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [PR3]1 calculations provide all information ❑Does Not ,with (determined which compliance can be forthe service water []Not Observable heating systems and equipment and []Not Applicable ..document where exceptions to the :standard are claimed. Hot water ;system sized per manufacturer's sizing guide. C103.2 Plans, specifications, and/or ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [PR4]1 calculations provide all information ❑Does Not (determined with which compliance can be for the interior lighting ❑Not Observable ',and electrical systems and equipment ❑Not Applicable ':and document where exceptions to the standard are claimed. Information ,provided should Include interior lighting power calculations, wattage of bulbs and ballasts, transformers and 'control devices. C103.2 Plans, specifications, and/or ❑Complies :Requirement will be met. [PR811 'calculations provide all information ❑Does Not ;with ;determined which compliance can be for the exterior lighting ❑Not Observable' :and electrical systems and equipment ❑Not Applicable and document where exceptions to the standard are claimed. Information provided should Include exterior lighting power calculations, wattage of bulbs and ballasts, transformers and 'control devices. C406 'Plans, specifications, and/or ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [PR9]1 'calculations provide all information -❑Does Not :with which compliance can be determined for the additional energy ❑Not Observable efficiency package options. ❑Not Applicable C4023.1 The vertical fenestration area <= 30 ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [PR10]1 percent of the gross above -grade wall ❑Does Not area. ❑Not Observable ' ❑Not Applicable C402.3.1 The skylight area <= 3 percent of the ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [PRll]1 gross roof area. ❑Does Not ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 1 I High Impact (Tier 1) 11 '^` Medium Impact (Tier 2) 13 1 Low Impact (Tier 3) Project Title: Campus Courtyard Apartments Report date: 07/07/16 Data filename: Page 6 of 17 # & Re .ID Plan Review Complies? Comments/Assumptions C402.3.2. (Skylights in office, storage, -.❑Complies ..Exception: Requirement does not apply. 2 automotive service, manufacturing, ❑Does Not [PR15]1 non -refrigerated warehouse, retail : ❑Not Observable store, and distribution/sorting area ❑Not have a measured haze value > 90 Applicable percent unless designed to exclude direct sunlight. Additional Comments/Assumptions: 111 High Impact (Tier 1) 2:1 Medium Impact (Tier 2) 3 1 Low Impact (Tier 3) Project Title: Campus Courtyard Apartments Report date: 07/07/16 Data filename: Page 7 of 17 section # I Footing / Foundation Inspection Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Re .ID C403.2.8. Exterior insulation protected against ❑Complies Requirement will be met. 1 damage, sunlight, moisture, wind, ❑Does Not [FO611 landscaping and equipment ❑Not Observable maintenance activities. ❑Not Applicable C402.2.8'. Bottom surface of floor structures ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [FO12)3 incorporating radiant heating ❑Does Not insulated to >=R-3.5. ❑Not Observable See the Envelope Assemblies table for values. ❑Not Applicable Additional Comments/Assumptions: 111 High Impact (Tier 1) 12 1 Medium Impact (Tier 2) 13 1 Low Impact (Tier 3) Project Title: Campus Courtyard Apartments Report date: 07/07/16 Data filename: Page 8 of 17 Section # Framing / Rough -In Inspection Compiles? Comments/Assumptions & Re .ID C402.4.1, !The building envelope contains a ❑Complies Requirement will be met. C402.4.2 :continuous air barrier that is sealed in ❑Does Not [FR16]1 an approved manner and either '..constructed ❑No[ Observable or tested in an approved ❑Not Applicable manner. Air barrier penetrations are .sealed in an approved manner. C402.4.3, : Factory -built fenestration and doors❑Complies Requirement will be met. C402.4.4 are labeled as meeting air leakage❑Does Not [FR18]3 requirements. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C402.4.7 Vestibules are installed on all building ❑Complies Exception: Doors opening directly from a sleeping unit or [FR17]3 'entrances. Doors have self-closing ❑Does Not dwelling unit. '. devices. '..❑Not Observable '..❑Not Applicable C402.3.3, '.. Vertical fenestration U -Factor. ❑Complies See the Envelope Assemblies table for values. C402.3.4 ❑Does Not [FR8]1 []Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 0402.3.3 Vertical fenestration SHGC value. ❑Complies See the Envelope Assemblies table for values. [FR10]1 ❑Does Not ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C303.1.3 Fenestration products rated in ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [FR12]2 accordance with NFRC. ❑Does Not ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C303.1.3 Fenestration products are certified as ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [FR13]1 to performance labels or certificates ❑Does Not provided. ❑Not Observable, ' ❑Not Applicable, C402.2.7. U -factor of opaque doors associated ❑Complies ',See the Envelope Assemblies table for values. [FR14]= with the building thermal envelope ❑Does Not meets requirements. ❑Not Observable) ❑Not Applicable Additional Comments/Assumptions: 1 I High Impact (Tier 1) 111 Medium Impact (Tier 2) 13 1 Low Impact (Tier 3) Project Title: Campus Courtyard Apartments Report date: 07/07/16 Data filename: Page 9 of 17 # I Plumbing Rough -in Inspection I complies? I comments/Assumptions C404.3 Temperature controls installed on UComplies Requirement will be met. [PL5]3 service water heating systems (110 F []Does Not for dwelling units and lavatories in []Not Observable public restrooms and 90 F for other ❑Not Applicable occupancies.) C404.4 Automatic time switches installed to ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [PL3]1 automatically switch off the ❑Does Not recirculating hot-water system or heat []Not Observable trace. ❑Not Applicable, Additional Comments/Assumptions: 1 JHigh Impact (Tier 1) ,,�JlMedium Impact (Tier 2) 3 1 Low Impact (Tier 3) Project Title: Campus Courtyard Apartments Report date: 07/07/16 Data filename: Page 10 of 17 Section # Mechanical Rough -In Inspection Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Re .ID C402.4.5. Stair and elevator shaft vents have❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 1 motorized dampers that automatically❑Does Not [ME313 close. []Not Observable []Not Applicable C402.4.5. Outdoor air and exhaust systems have ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 2 motorized dampers that automatically ❑Does Not [ME58]3 shut when not in use and meet ❑Not Observable ,gravity maximum leakage rates. Check dampers where allowed. ❑Not Applicable C403.2.8 ;Thermally ineffective panel surfaces of ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [ME41]3 'sensible heating panels have ❑Does Not insulation >= R-3.5. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C408.2.2. IAir outlets and zone terminal devices❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 1 -. have means for air balancing. Not [ME5313❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C403.4.2 :VAV fan motors >=7.5 hp to be driven ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [ME66]2 '. by variable speed drive, have a vane -❑Does Not ;axial fan with variable pitch blades, or❑Not Observable have controls to Ilmit fan motor demand. ❑Not Applicable Additional Comments/Assumptions: 1 High Impact (Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact (Tier 2) 3 Low Impact (Tier 3) Project Title: Campus Courtyard Apartments Report date: 07/07/16 Data filename: Page 11 of 17 Section # Rough -In Electrical Inspection Compiles? Comments/Assumptions & Re .ID C405.2.2. Automatic controls to shut off all❑Complies '.. Requirement will be met. 1 building lighting installed in all ❑Does Not [EL22]2 buildings. []Not Observable'. ❑Not Applicable C405.2.1. Independent lighting controls installed ❑Complies Requirement will be met. 1 per approved lighting plans and all ❑Does Not [EL23]2 manual controls readily accessible and ❑Not Observable visible to occupants. ❑Not Applicable C405.2.1. Lighting controls installed to uniformly ❑Complies Exception: Sleeping units. 2 reduce the lighting load by at least ❑Does Not [EL15]1 50%. ❑Not Observable' ❑Not Applicable C405.2.2. Daylight zones provided with❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 3 individual controls that control the,❑Does Not [EL16]2 lights independent of general area❑ Not Observable' . lighting. ❑Not Applicable C405.2.3 Sleeping units have at least one ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [EL17]3 master switch at the main entry door ❑Does Not that controls wired luminaires and ❑Not Observable :switched receptacles. ❑Not Applicable C405.2.2. Occupancy sensors installed in ❑Complies Requirement will be met. 2 required spaces. []Does Not [EL1811 []Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C405.2.2. Primary sidelighted areas are -❑Complies Requirement will be met. 3!equipped with required lighting ❑Does Not [EL20]1 ;controls. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C405.2.2. (Enclosed spaces with daylight area❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 3 under skylights and rooftop monitors❑Does Not [EL21]1,controls. ' are equipped with required lighting❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C405.2.4 ',Automatic lighting controls for exterior ❑Complies'Requirement will be met. [EL25]2 :lighting installed. ❑Does Not ❑Not Observable! ❑Not Applicable C405.2.3 '..Separate lighting control devices for ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [EL4]1 'specific uses installed per approved ❑Does Not ,lighting plans. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C405.3 Fluorescent luminaires with odd '..❑Compiles Requirement will be met. [EL1913 numbered lamp configurations that❑Does Not are within 10 feet center to center (if❑Not Observable recess mounted) or are within 1 foot edge to edge (if pendant or surface '..❑Not Applicable mounted) shall be tandem wired. C405.4 Exit signs do not exceed 5 watts per❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [EL6]1 'face. ❑Does Not '..❑Not Observable: ❑Not Applicable 11 High Impact (Tier 1) `^. Medium Impact (Tier 2) 3 1 Low Impact (Tier 3) Project Title: Campus Courtyard Apartments Report date: 07/07/16 Data filename: Page 12 of 17 # Rough -in Electrical Inspection Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Re .ID C405.6 'Exterior grounds lighting over 100 W ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [EL2411 provides >60 Im/W unless on motion ❑Does Not sensor or fixture is exempt from scope, ,,❑Not Observable of code or from external LPD. :❑Not Applicable C405.2.3 (Additional interior lighting power..❑Complies Requirement will be met. [EL811 allowed for special functions per the❑Does Not ,approved lighting plans and is❑Not Observable'. lautomatically controlled and separated from general lighting. '..❑Not Applicable Additional Comments/Assumptions: 111 High Impact (Tier 1) 1 Z-1 Medium Impact (Tier 2) 11(..1 Low Impact (Tier 3) Project Title: Campus Courtyard Apartments Report date: 07/07/16 Data filename: Page 13 of 17 Section # Insulation InspectionComplies? Comments/Assumptions & Re .ID C402.4.1. All sources of air leakage in the ❑Complies Requirement will be met. 1 building thermal envelope are sealed, ❑Does Not [IN111 caulked, gasketed, weather stripped ❑Not Observable: or wrapped with moisture vapor- permeable wrapping material to []Not Applicable minimize air leakage. 0402.4.2. Roof R -value. For some ceiling❑Complies See the Envelope Assemblies table forvalues. 1 verification may need to ❑Does Not .systems, [IN211 occur during Framing Inspection. '.❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C303.2 Roof insulation Installed per❑Complies Requirement will be met. [IN311 manufacturer's instructions. Blown or -.❑Does Not poured loose -fill insulation is installed❑Not Observable only where the roof slope is <=3 in 12. ❑Not Applicable C303.2 (Above -grade wall insulation installed ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [IN711 per manufacturer's instructions. ❑Does Not ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C402.2.5 Floor insulation R -value. ❑Compiles See the Envelope Assemblies table for values. [IN8]2 ❑Does Not ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C303.2 'Floor insulation installed per❑Complies Requirement will be met. [IN912 'manufacturer's instructions. -',❑Does Not ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C303.1 Building envelope insulation is labeled [Complies Requirement will be met. [IN10]' with R -value or insulation certificate❑Does Not providing R -value and other relevant ❑Not Observable. data. ❑Not Applicable C303.2.1 Exterior insulation is protected from ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [IN1412 !damage with a protective material. ❑Does Not 'Verification for exposed foundation rvabl ❑Not Observable ; insulation may need to occur during ❑Not Applicable Foundation Inspection. C402.2.1 :Insulation intended to meet the roof ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [IN17]3 insulation requirements cannot be ❑Does Not installed on top of a suspended ❑Not Observable ceiling. Mark this requirement compliant if insulation is Installed❑Not Applicable accordingly, Additional Comments/Assumptions: 1 IHigh Impact (Tier 1) 12 1 Medium Impact (Tier 2) 13 1 Low Impact (Tier 3) Project Title: Campus Courtyard Apartments Report date: 07/07/16 Data filename: Page 14 of 17 Section # Final InspectionCompiles? Comments/Assumptions & Re .ID C402.4.6', Weatherseals installed on all loading ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [FI3711 .dock cargo doors. []Does Not ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C404.3 Public lavatory faucet water '..❑Complies Requirement will be met. (FI 11]3 temperature <=110°F.❑Does Not '❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C404.5 ;All piping in circulating system ❑Complies .Exception: Requirement does not apply. [FI25]2 insulated ❑Does Not []Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C404.6 Controls are installed that limit the '..❑Complies Requirement will be met. [F]12]3 operation of a recirculation pump ❑Does Not !installed to maintain temperature of a❑Not storage tank. Observable []Not Applicable C402.4.8 'Recessed luminaires in thermal ❑Complies :Requirement will be met. [F126]3 envelope to limit infiltration and be IC ❑Does Not rated and labeled. Seal between Not Observable interior finish and luminaire housing ❑Not Applicable C408.2.5. Furnished as -built drawings for ❑Complies'. Requirement will be met. 1 electric power systems within 30 days ❑Does Not [FI1613 of system acceptance. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C303.3, Furnished 0&M Instructions for❑Complies '.. Requirement will be met. C408.2.5. 'systems and equipment to the ❑Does Not 2; [FI17]3 building owner or designated representative. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable. C405.5.2 Interior installed lamp and fixture ❑Complies see the Interior Lighting fixture schedule for values. [F]18]1 lighting power is consistent with what ❑Does Not is shown on the approved lighting ',..❑Not plans, demonstrating proposed watts Observable are less than or equal to allowed '..❑Not Applicable', watts. C405.6.2 Exterior lighting power is consistent ❑Complies See the Interior Lighting fixture schedule for values. [FI19]1 ;with what is shown on the approved ❑Does Not ,lighting 'proposed plans, demonstrating watts are less than or equal ervabl ❑Not Observable rvabl to allowed watts. ❑Not Applicable C408.3 Lighting systems have been tested to ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [FI3311 ensure proper calibration, adjustment, ❑Does Not programming, and operation, []Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C408.3 :Lighting systems have been tested to ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [F148]1 :ensure proper calibration, adjustment,❑Does Not ,;programming, and operation.,❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C406 :,Efficient HVAC performance, efficient ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [FI3411 lighting system, or on-site supply of ',.❑Does Not .. !what renewable energy consistent with❑Not is shown the approved plans. 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Ft. - Hard Surface 1156 Building 2712 Landscaping 60465 Unimproved COMPOSITE C Tc = (minutes) 22.03 tc=c(LnsA-.5)^0.467 I (10)*= 2.18 in/hour i (100)* = 3.51 in/hour Qp10 = C*i10*A 1.08 CFS Qp100 = Ci*100*A 1.74 CFS POST DEVELOP C CHANGES 53610 Sq. Ft. Hard Surface 25544 Building 92092 Landscaping COMPOSITE C 171246 1.53 Acres C VALUE WEIGHTED C 0.90 1890 0.95 1098.2 0.15 406.8 0.30 18139.5 feet 0.32 L (length) = 280 feet S (slope) = 0.01 feet/feet c= 0.83 feet, 1.44 meters n= 0.02 smooth pavements 0.30 Poor grass/bare sod 0.40 Average grass 0.80 Dense grass C VALUE WEIGHTED C 0.90 48249 0.95 24266.8 0.15 13813.8 1.30 Tc = (minutes) 3.34 tc=0.0078(LA0.77/S0.385) length = 156 feet slope= 0.03 feet/feet Qp10 = C*i10*A 4.32 CFS Qp100 = Ci*100*A 6.96 CFS (EQUALS PEAK RUNOFF = REQUIRED F.D. CAPACITY) FRENCH DRAIN City of Rexburg "Standard Infiltrator French Drain" # of drains 1 each Barrel depth 6 feet Barrel diam. 4 feet Chamber Volume 183.6 Cubic. Feet Gravel Volume 120.35 Cubic. Feet Btm soil perm. 0.020 ft/min. FRENCH DRAIN STORAGE CAPACITY - SITE TOTAL Total 379.35 4/drain Storm Tech 740 Chambers Coarse sand and Gravel+ cf WEIGHTED DEPTH OF PRECIPITATION OVER ENTIRE SITE 0.05 inches (Volume of runoff w/o percolation) In other words, it can rain 0.05 inches and the french drains will hold the entire runoff volume without any percolation DISSIPATION CAPACITY (soil perm. X btm. area) 7.59 cNmin Greater than Required -OK From IDF Curve generated from NOAA Atlas 2 data and NOAA Spreadsheet + Table 4.1 'Typical Values of Permeability Coefficients" - Braja M. Das, Principles of Geotechnical Engineering, 2nd Ed. UNWEIGHTED DEPTH OF PRECIP OVER ENTIRE SITE 0.07 inches FULL SITE DEVELOPMENT DETAILS UMBER BUILDINGS NUMBERwvkaEwrs. 1. ta D]L%E VM3-b PARKING A BE oiu,wv[x'SAMNs. i � -ANDGGPPING-24% T0AS BONERS W1Ep m1},Bm�. SNOW STORAGE -ID M EAVENENTAEBA �.,ua.6Nw,s6e ,,.,I PHASE DETAILS BUILDINGS NMB[RMEEUIB uNER t NUMB[R cr N6u ..m "MEL' . ] ioiva aags,aonm NiL A. 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