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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBuilding Permit #10397 - 70 ELM STREET 7/20/2015 VkORTFI BUILDING PERMIT o� TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER ° APPLICATION FOR PLAN EXAMINATION Permit NO: Date Received q. .,... `p 4T90 Date Issued: 16 IMPORTANT:Applicant must complete all items on this page LOCATION J ` Print PROPERTY OWNER fir.. �� 1 �n ��L•C-�. Print MAP NO: PARCEL: ZONING DISTRICT: Historic District ye no Machine Shop Village ye no TYPE OF IMPROVEMENT PROPOSED USE Residential Non- Residential ❑ New Building ❑ One family ❑Addition ❑Two or more family ❑ Industrial Alteration No. of units: ❑ Commercial ❑ Repair, replacement ❑Assessory Bldg Others: ❑ Demolition Other ❑Septic ❑Well ❑ Floodplain ❑Wetlands ❑ Watershed District ❑Water/Sewer de 0" le4 zz,,j e./, gezw 0e, o ... Identification Please Type or Print Clearly) OWNER: Name: Phone: Address: O ` OppX19 CONTRACTOR Name: ✓.// Phone: r Address: D �� < z Tn.►/ /yl rJ �Z Supervisor's Construction License: Exp. Dai . Home Improvement License: Exp. Date: ARCHITECT/ENGINEEPhone: re— 7y Address: Reg. No. ,4&W 7k FEE SCHEDULE:BULDINGa PERMIT:$12.00 PER$1000.00 OF THE TOTAL ESTIMATED COST BASED ON$125.00 PER S.F. Total Project Cost: $,,!�,2/,DtX7 of) FEE: $ 021. ac) Check No.: T9/ Receipt No.: NOTE: Persons contracting with unregistered contractors do not have access to the guaranty fund t ignature.of Agent/Owner Signature of contractor No FD l 030 �p►ORTI.r o?•` °gyp TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER °• �= RECEIPT �sACMuss L•UT2 This certifies that........................ .......................................................... .# 25a ' haspaid.................................................................................................. /ll r /� 1 for....�l4An... .�'aSSiv,_ �M.. 1 P 1. �-'� ,..... ..................................... ............. a Receivedby.. ........ .r.1-1. ./............................................................` martDepartment . 1. .. .f.... ► .�.r............. .� .. :........... WHITE: Applicant CANARY:Department PINK Treasurer I ♦ f Plans Submitted ❑ Plans Waived ❑ Certified Plot Plan ❑ Stamped Plans ❑ TYPE OF SEWERAGE DISPOSAL Public Sewer ❑ Tanning/Massage/Body Art ❑ Swimming Pools ❑ Well ❑ Tobacco Sales ❑ Food Packaging/Sales ❑ Private(septic tank,etc. ❑ Permanent Dumpster on Site ❑ THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS FOR OFFICE USE ONLY INTERDEPARTMENTAL SIGN OFF - U FORM DATE REJECTED DATE APPROVED PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT ❑ ❑ COMENTS CONSERVATION ❑ ❑ COMMENTS DATE REJECTED DATE APPROVED HEALTH ❑ ❑ COMMENTS Zoning Board of Appeals:Variance, Petition No: Zoning Decision/receipt submitted yes Planning Board Decision: Comments Conservation Decision: Comments Water& Sewer Connection/Signature&Date Driveway Permit Located at 384 Osgood Street FIRE DEPARTMENT -Temp Dumpster on site yes no Located at 124 Main Street Fire Department signature/date COMMENTS r t r t Dimension Number of Stories: Total square feet of floor area, based on Exterior dimensions. Total land area, sq. ft.: ELECTRICAL: Movement of Meter location, mast or service drop requires approval of Electrical Inspector Yes No DANGER ZONE LITERATURE: Yes No MGL Chapter 166 Section 21A—F and G min.$100-$1000 fine NOTES and DATA —(For department use) ❑ Notified for pickup - Date Doc.Building Permit Revised 2012 * Andov f r � . R M IT t t r II . f [ FS N v � • STARTS ,r ,- g���i�r� �' M � fit+✓ ++rrrr�JttlJ{� "� •.. B!4# s Place on the Premises - iso NO 'ofitrtu or Dry Wall To BeDone r I fid Approved by thr. Building lnv ; .� aw , Fire Equipment Certificate of Registration CR-000241 This is to certify that in accordance with all Massachusetts laws and regulations a Fire Equipment Certificate of Registration is hereby issued to: Expiration Date: 10/31/2016 Restrictions or Secondary License Type: CR-42 Portable Fire Extinguishers Hiller N.E. Fire Protection CR-43 Special Hazard(Engineered) 240 Ballardvale Street CR-44 Special Hazard (Pre-Engineered) Wilmington MA 01887 State Fire Marshal Post in a conspicuous place. Verify the status of this Certificate at www.mass.gov/dfs l t CC-000819 Fire Equipment Certificate of Competency f 1 Jeffrey S Kidd 5 Stovers Court Amesbury MA 01913 Expiration Date 12/24/2015 State Fire Marshal Use of this license is restricted by 527 CMR to: CC-46 Portable Fire Extinguishers CC-47 Engineered Fixed Systems CC-48 Pre-Engineered Fixed Systems CC-49 Hydrostatic Testing of Cylinders Failure to comply with Massachusetts General Laws relative to the issuance of this license may be cause for revocation. Refer to: www.mass.gov/dfs If found,please return to Massachusetts Department of Fire Services, State Road,P.O.Box 1025,Stow MA 01775 HILLER NEW ENGLAND Fire Protection, Inc. 240 Ballardvale Street Wilmington, MA 01887 i i Il�w New England Fire Protection a division of The Hiller Companies,Inc. 240 Ballardvale Street Jeffrey S.Kidd,CET Wilmington,MA 01887 System Sales Engineer Toll Free:800.510.9621 NICET Level IV Mobile:978.270.6240 E-Mail: jeffkidd@hilleme.com www.hilleme.com Systems Contractor License No.7102C Fire Suppression-FirDetection Special SERVING INDUSTRY FOR OVER 85 YEARS i -r-,- z s m �FIRE S Y S TEM SP Manus Fire Systems FM-200 Hydraulic Flow Calculation Program Result Printout Calculation Program Version 2.5.5.22 11"A OF Calculated by: Herbert S. Hitter Fire Protection ax. 240 Ballardvale St. Wilmington, MA 01887 is United States � � � pro,4778 � Phone: 9785575550 , rRT ti Fax: 9785500018 Designed By., Jeff Kidd Project Name: Verizon Wireless - forth Andover Project dumber. N2823 DesignedFor: Verizon Wireless 70 Elm St, North Andover, IIIA ATTN: Phone: Fax:. system Cor atr in Name of Hazard Equipment loom Storage Pressure (psig): 880 PSI Calculation Report mate: 7/7/2015 Initial Cyl. Storage Temperature fl: 70r Calculation Revision: Qty of Main Cylinders.- 1 Mid Discharge Cyl.Press re. 174 P IC Qty of Reserve Cylinders: 0 Cylinder Fill Density (lbslcu.ft.): 88.37 Total Amount of Agent (lbs); 42 Percent of Agent in Pipe O.00 % Altitude Relative to Sea Level (ft): 0 Average [Discharge Time (sec): 9,A7 Type of Cylinder; Sv 40 Cylinder Cyl. Volume (Cu t. . 9.82 Page 1 (Continued) .......... IPE STE. .S� Janus Fire Systems Fly'-206 Hydraulic Flow Calculation Program Result Printout Calculation Program Version 2.6,5.22 '`s in, . Ne�ork lecrlts section Pipe Size Length Elevation EQL Tee or Start Term Flow Start Endi soli . ._... ...... Vale (P' 1 ) se 1 2 1-114 CH 46 .66 1.64 8.69 None 174 173 5.13 2 3 314 SCH 40 .55 .60 .56 None 173 176 5.13 3 4 314 SCH 49 .56 .56 2.55 None 179 168 5.13 4 311 314 SCH 46 6.16 6.66 6.34 None 158 158 5.13 No zte l-erformar c+ Nozzle Nozzle Size Stoop Nozzle Drill Dia Drill Total Orifice Discharged 1 inol�es Nurser inch; iz area s ln. 15s i ... q' _q ._.__...... 361 314" 18495-165 960 Nozzle, Brass 0.4688 15132 .173 42..9 Hazard Con entrationSum Enclosure Enclosure Agent Agent Nerve ...... _ .__.._._. ._..R .�. _ ... .._ _ _ e_ lscharg {l s .. costed /Achieved Fail Equipment Room 1171.989 41.E 42iO 72 7.32 — Pass Page 3 (Continued) Yo;ts kirJoft: ;ww } PIPLE SYSTEM ; Janus Fire Systems FM-200 Hydraulic Flow Calculation Program Result Printout Calculation Program Version 2.6.6.22 Statistics of Pi in Used rtired (Note: Only U-S Standard Values are used by the math module) Pi in information for Fi T a: w� E-i Pipe Metric English Metric English Metric Type of Size i ) Size e (rnrn _.. _. I .. ..1. m) l stft g l 1. Joint - I 2 6 6.0 2 e 2?_ . . _. .. .3 61' 2 Threaded _._.... 314 20 6.824 20,9296 1.13 1.66 626 Threaded Note: For Pipe chedule(s): -SCIS 40, these Pipes conform to AMI A-53/A-1 06, grade A-ERW or better Data File: ftac-server\engineering\Job old'ertl 282 -Verizon Wireless- North Andover(Wireless Construction) aIG lations -2823-`l r6.JC F The data input,file shown here may not agree with the data used for the flow calculation. The data input file may have been changed since the calculation was performed. Page 5 (End of Report) cr�ea uso�z Y FIRE SYSTEMS"'. Janus Fire Systems FM-200 hydraulic Flow Calculation Program Agent Calculation Requirements Calculation Program Version 2.6.5.22 Calculates by: Herbert S. Fuller Fire Protection 240 Ballard ale St. Wilmington, MA 01887 United Mates 'hone: 9786575550 Fax: 9786500016 Designed y: Jeff Kited Project Name. Verizon tireless North Andover Project Plumber: NE282 Hazard Aaent l et uireM nes Enclosure Marne: Equipment born: Equipment Room Design Concentration: 7,2 Fire Type: Class A Fire Hazard Temperature fl 70,0 Total Volume (Cu.ft.): 1,171.980 Altitude: 0 Agent Requirement Formula for FM200: Vii= (VIS (C/0 00 -C))) *Altitude Correction Factor. Where.: W=Weight of agent required V= Volume (Cu ft,) t = Temperature (F) s = 1.885 + 0.004 ( ) C Design Concentration s = 1.885 + 0.0046(70.0) = 2.207' Altitude Correction Factor: 1 W = 1,171.989 12.2.07 (7.2 I(100 - 7.2)) * 1 Total quantity of FM200 required is: 41.20 lbs Page 1 (End of Report) .............. Z t„t�rsts c,r���ta —N iO ! I s. SIRE SYSTEM,�, Janus Fire Systems FM-200 Hydraulic Flow Calculation Program _. Piping Bill Of material Calculation Program Version 2.6.6,22 �i � ar�r_�lozle�iII_of laferial: Hazard Naive: Equipment Room Item Type le ... S le (Ln ._ Grill DiaQty Piping - SCH 40 3f4 N/A 7 ft Elbow Class 300 Mf -ANSI BI 6.3 314 NIA 1 (Ea) Union Class 300 x`11 -ANSI 16,6 314 N/A 1 (Ea) Nozzle (SAN. 18495-105) 00" Nozzle, Brass 314 0.4688 1 (Ea) The above list of pipe and fittings was generated based on the information provided to the calculation program. Any additional equivalent length, inputted as elbows, will appear as elbows in this list. This list is NOT intended as a buy list, and should be fief verified. All piping purchased should adhere to the requirements set forth in NFPA 2001, Latest Edition. Where Concentric Reducers are called for, Ibex Bushings may be used:. These bushings are to be Class 2000 Forged Steel, ANSI B16.11 Statls'fics of Pi�irt€� used (Nate: Only U.SStandard `values are used by the math module) Page 1 (Continued) _.......... A-2823. ri).xls - €�t1r2 etre AParm Corvtd Parset .u..,, Protected Premises: Ver�zon Wireless Equipment loom Date, 7/712015 Address: 70 Elm t. city: North Andover State: MA =p• Prepared Ey liner New England Fire M t,on Phone. 978)557-555 Address= 24th SallardvaCe St. City- Email: en ret, hd„rrre.co ri Y Wilmir tori State: A —=,__-__ dip: X158`7 AC Branch Current Requirements is HAMPS @ 120 VAC Current required by source to power the fire alarm y{ ter�F. Primary Standby Load tl.1 Amps Current load On the primary power supply during neon-alarm conditions. '7 _ R ^� C' Primary Alarm Load 1:9,46L78 Current load on the rima 1.6f AmpsG1�-rf power supply durin alarm conditicans, Secondary Load Requirements Total Secondary Load Arora the calculation table belo .55 Amp Hour Secondary Standby LoadIn 0187 A x . .. I R uired Standb Ti Secondary Alarm Lead 24 hours I 4.49 1.502 A <�epuired Alarm Tme ' 0.f 54 hours r Total Secondary Loads A 62 Derat€ng factor X1, ..�.�._.,w.�,... ...�..�..___..��... Secrrctary L�sar! equlrert�er�ts 5.55 ,A Battery Selection 7 Acr Hours Select batteries from the list below. 7 AH BAT-1276 Satter 12 volt) T ` Four two 12VOC sets in parallel Page 1 L 2 y� ryAlafm.C2 1.60 r o'1sx �...by Ffon",et ai OX _ ,�a.•,�. N1 in GEC � t S x �7.122tF1D �522�� 1 % , Q' }�r { 0. .t 21 t Ft?5 1 �,x Q.41lLKJ 1 2261 0.1220 S ' 0.39909 30900 1 ' x 0,00 q.�sG G2IV175 x x I,bQt7 C.b--- i x 14.25319 925300 2�1 -E t. wr 2 x 4-105 o.4441C 3.4p; 4.4� 2 % 4.XX5 D.1}p414 Wier K Swftchx 0-04000 0.040M 0� 1 x _ N-ANN-RL.Y 4. .42Ci a 4.420 i x LY.421 4.42 ixvll Ekvct,ica rotaar i a.415t4 4.41 1 x = Q.47500 75DO 1 x G.01504 4.41544 x 0-03000 0.13414 1 x 4.6 40 0,50-- x 4.03404 0.03400 Totat Non a4tarm Load:' €.187 Total Alarm Load, 1.642 Total Standby' La�;d: t�.fB7 Select M071 F1 GE by Honeywell S Select devices using the"Qty"column, Ll p bY 0 H Ot d 0 e Use yellow cells to enter quantities and current values. To show only selected devices,select"Show Selected Devices". To clear selected devices,select"Clear Selections". Note:These selections only determine the AC branch current. If these defies will affect the battery requirements,you need to select them on the System Current Draw sheet 120 VAC 0 220/240 VAC 10 x 2.09 A 2.09 A AO Branch Narrative Report on the Clean Agent Extinguishing System at: Verizon Wireless Cellular Equipment Room 70 Elm Street North Andover, MA July 20, 2015 By: Jeffrey S. Kidd, SET (NICET IV), Special Hazards Suppression Systems, #099721 Hiller New England Fire Protection, Inc. Fire Protection Systems Features The building at 70 Elm Street, North Andover MA is located behind the Trinitarian Congregational Church at this address. A new HFC-227ea (FM-200) gaseous, clean agent fire suppression/detection system has been designed to fulfill the requirements of Chapter 9 of the 8th Edition of the Massachusetts State Building Code, 780 CMR. Eighth Edition of the Massachusetts State Building Code is comprised of the Massachusetts 780 CMR — Eighth Edition Amendments to the International Building Code 2009, (Effective 4/11/14). The purpose of the system is to enhance safety to the life of the occupants and property through early smoke detection, fire suppression, and Fire Department notification. The independent FM-200 TM fire suppression system will be installed in compliance with NFPA Standard #2001, 2012 Edition, and NFPA Standard #72. The room to be protected with an Automatic FM-200 Clean Agent Fire Suppression System, is considered a "Cellular Telephone Equipment Room", which is critical to the operation of Verizon Wireless and its customers in the North Andover and surrounding communities. The room consists of Class C electronic /electrical equipment. A 2-hour fire rated construction protects the self-contained environment. FM-20OTM is a synthetic, environmentally compatible alternative for Halon 1301. It is composed of carbon, fluorine and hydrogen and is safe for use in normally occupied areas. FM-200 extinguishes a fire by a combination of chemical and physical mechanisms without affecting the oxygen level. FM-200 TM has zero ozone depletion potential and a low 30-year atmospheric lifetime. The extinguishing agent is distributed by the Dupont Chemical Corporation. The design criterion for an occupied room is to develop an FM-20OTM concentration between the acceptable limits of 7.0 % and 9 %. The Cellular Equipment Room has a total volume of approximately 1,172 cubic feet and requires a minimum discharge of 41.2 lbs. of agent for a minimum design concentration of the specified 7.2 % Agent/Air mixture. The Notifier RP-2002 Release Control Panel will provide complete supervision of the smoke detection, extinguishing and audible components. -Continued- N. Andover Fire Department Page 2 July 20, 2015 The panel is equipped with emergency batteries that will provide a minimum of 24 hours of power in event of an AC failure. Power on, trouble and alarm lights on the alarm panel indicate the status condition of the fire suppression system at all times. The FM-200 Automatic Fire Suppression System will be activated by Cross-Zoned Photoelectric spot type smoke detection. Located at the egress of the hazard will be a manual pull station and a dead man type FM-200 abort switch Alarm signals will consist of a horn/strobe signal to indicate the different stages of alarm. The NAC device will be located within the protected space. Upon release of the agent, a strobe light located outside of the equipment room will operate to warn of the FM-200 discharge. Sequence of Operation Discharge of the FM-200 suppression system into the Cellular Equipment Room can occur upon operation of any one of the following methods; automatically from the cross-zoned smoke detection system or manually by operating the electric remote control station located near the main point of egress. Operation of either photoelectric smoke detectors will cause the following to occur: the systems alarm Horn /Strobe will pulse slowly, the alarmed zone will be annunciated on the control panel, and the FM-2007" system will become pre-alarmed. A signal will be sent to the Verizon Wireless NOC and the new Church Fire Alarm System where North Andover Fire Department will receive alarm condition as well. Activation of a second photoelectric smoke detector will cause the following to occur: the system strobe/horn will pulse fast, signaling the start of the time delay period. The alarmed zone will be annunciated on the control panel displays, a signal will be sent to the Notifier RP- 2002 panel, and the alarmed detector's red status lamp will light. At this time the HVAC system will be shutdown. Following the expiration of a short, preset, 30 second time delay period, the FM-200 TM system will discharge into the hazard, annunciate the system fired light on the control panel cover and activate the System Release Strobe lights located outside of the room. Operation of any of the electric Manual Release stations will operate the FM-200 System as above, except without a time delay period. Any system trouble signal on the FM-200 Control Panel will be transmitted to the Verizon Wireless NOC and the new Church Fire alarm System. -Continued- N. Andover Fire Department Page 3 July 20, 2015 Acceptance Testing The system installation will be reviewed in accordance with the NFPA #2001 section 4- 7.2.5.1 and 4-7.2.5.2. We will thoroughly examine the hazard areas and recommend effective sealing of any potential leakage prior to the performance of the Room Integrity Test in accordance with section 4-7.2.3. Maintenance Testing A testing and maintenance program which meets the requirements of NFPA Standard #2001 and the equipment manufacturer will be required to be under contract with a licensed, factory trained and authorized special hazards systems contractor. Semiannually-System shall be thoroughly inspected and tested for proper operation, including checking of agent pressure of the cylinders. Competent personnel must perform this. Annually -The protected enclosure shall be thoroughly inspected to determine if penetrations or other changes have occurred that could adversely affect agent leakage, as well as, the normal inspection procedures outlined above. End of Report JSK SUBMITTAL FOR THE FM-200 FIRE SUPPRESSION / DETECTION & CONTROL SYSTEM II! AT j VERIZON WIRELESS 70 ELM ST. NORTH ANDOVER, MA EQUIPMENT ROOM I• • ,y 1 New England Fi re Protection f a division of The Hiller Companies, Inc.: I 240 Ballardvale Street, Wilmington; MA 01887 SUBMITTAL FOR THE FM-200 FIRE SUPPRESSION / DETECTION & CONTROL SYSTEM AT VERIZON WIRELESS 70 ELM ST. NORTH ANDOVER, MA EQUIPMENT ROOM i i I I I � SV SERIES FM-200° FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM r The Janus Fire Systems®Sv Series Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing System utilizes FM-2000 as w the extinguishing medium. FM-2000 is a colorless, non-toxic gas perfectly suited to protect high �G value assets in areas that may be normally occupied,in locations where clean-up of other agents is problematic,when storage space for a fire suppression agent is restricted, or when an electrically non-conductive agent is required. Each system consists of the following components and their as- sociated accessories: 1. FM-2000 Storage Components - Storage components consist of the cylinder assembly s , . which contains the FM-2000 chemical agent, and the cylinder bracket(s),which holds the cyl- inder assembly securely in place. 2. FM-2000 Distribution Components - Distribution components consist of the discharge noz- zles used to introduce the FM-2000 agent into a protected hazard along with the associated piping system used to connect the nozzles to the cylinder assembly. 3. Trim Components -Trim components complete the installation of the FM-2000 system and consist of the electric valve actuator and the manual valve actuator. 4. Slave Arrangement Components-Slave arrangement components consist of the pneumatic valve actuator(s), actuation check valve,vent check, actuation hose, and fittings required for a multiple cylinder(slave)arrangement. 5. Supplemental Components - Supplemental components in the discharge pressure switch and manifold check valve.They supplement the core equipment or complete a specific multi-cylinder configuration. 6. Control Panel-This device monitors the condition of the electric actuator, detectors,warning devices,cylinder pressure,and any manual release and abort stations.All electric or electronic devices must connect to the control panel in order to function. 7. Early Warning Detection and Alarm Devices-Early warning detection devices coupled with manual release and abort stations maximize system efficiency while audible and visual alarm devices alert staff of alarm conditions. O C E L U C FM LISTED LISTED Typical Clean Agent System Layout Alarm -' .--- "_ Warning Sign � --- - Electric r ffi' f Valve Actuator Smoke Detector Cylinder Valve Discharge Nozzle Control Panel Manual Release &Abort z, Cylinder Bracket Agent Storage Cylinder i DSJ004 Revised:17-Mar-2011 ©2008 Janus Fre Systems.All rights reserved d(and Tei anus Design registered trademarks of E.I.du uite d Janus Nemour t mss i Company.registered tradmark of Janus Fire Systems. ng EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION v, The FM-2000 agent is stored as a liquid in cylinder assemblies designed specifically for the ap- plication and charged to a fill density of between 35 lb/ft'(561 kg/m3)and 70 Ib/ft3(1121 kg/m3).To W ensure optimal performance, each cylinder is superpressurized with dry nitrogen to 360 psi (24.8 F., bar) at 70°F (21'C).An identification label is affixed to the cylinder body indicating the fill quantity rn of FM-2000, charging pressure, date of fill, and fill station. The Sv Series supports three cylinder }' capacities. vn W FM-2000 fire extinguishing systems are designed in accordance with National Fire Protection As- sociation (NFPA)2001 -Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems, which states each system shall be total flooding, meaning it discharges FM-2000 into a room,area, or enclosure with w the structural integrity to retain the agent, and that each system discharges within 10 seconds with the FM-2000, becoming thoroughly mixed throughout the protected area, reaching a minimum con- centration level of 6.25%, but not exceeding 9% in normally occupied areas. 40 lb 18583 18586 22 10.0 43 19.5 36 16.3 80116 18584 18587 41 18.6 81 36.7 65 29.5 1301b 18585 18588 66 29.9 131 59.4 77 35.0 i The cylinder assembly is composed of a cylinder, dip tube, and cylinder valve. Cylinder Valve: The automatic release of FM-200® Cylinder Valve is controlled by a forged brass, differential pressure operated cylinder valve connected to the neck of the cylinder. The valve assembly is shipped with an anti- recoil safety plug installed in the discharge outlet and Dip Tube chained to the cylinder valve. t_ � — 4 Dip Tube: A threaded, rigid dip tube extends from the z cylinder neck down to its bottom. Cylinder Bracket _ rg' Cylinder: The light walled, welded seam cylinder is manufactured according to the requirements of the Cylinder U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) and Transport Canada (TC) for compressed gas. Internal neck threads allow connection of the cylinder valve. The cylinder is designed for mounting in a vertical po- sition only. ` os1004 R.Ai.d:17-Mar-2011 Page 2 of 10 w The cylinder valve has four key features: I Valve Actuation I Connection p- Valve Actuation Connection: Athreaded connection a p- AND, Ln located on top of the cylinder valve serves as the at- 1 tachment point for the electric(primary) or pneumatic 14.8 W (slave)valve actuator. rtity Discharge,,, i Pilot der Outlet ; Actuation Pressure Gauge: A pressure gauge is affixed to the - - Po rt cylinder valve exterior as shown on the cylinder valve Ili assembly diagram. As- w i, low- ressure 3ch G.�Iu, Low-Pressure Supervisory Switch: A p vith ' �t k supervisory switch is mounted to the cylinder valve as vith w shown on the cylinder valve assembly diagram. on- f7 ` Rupture Disc: A frangible rupture disc is fitted to the Low-Pressure cylinder valve body. It functions as an emergency re- Supervisory Switch lief device in the event of excessive pressure within Pressure Gauge the cylinder. Its rupture point is between 850 psi (58.6 Discharge Outlet bar)and 1000 psi(68.9 bar). Anti-Recoil Safety Plug PilotPortation The cylinder valve has two outlets: Pipe Plug ` Discharge Outlet:A 1 1/4 In(32 mm)FNPT connection serves as the connection point for discharge piping. Pilot Actuation Port:A 3/8 in(10 mm)FNPT connec- Safety cap tion(shipped with a removable plug)provides a means Rupture Disc of applying actuation pressure to the slave cylinder(s) or, in a single cylinder system,the discharge pressure Low-Pressure switch.The port is pressurized only during the 10 sec- Supervisory Switch and discharge period. e CYLINDER MOUNTING J_ d r Wall Mount Cylinder Bracket Assembly (PIN 18595) Cylinder stability is ensured by the cylinder bracket as- e sembly,consisting of one strap and rail with accompany- ing bolts, nuts;and washers.The rail is slotted for ease of H1 ', s mounting with fasteners provided by the installer. H2 s F tl H329.70 754 42.59 1082 58.95 1497 19.93 506 32.67 830 49.10 1247 13.63 346 15.75 400 30.75 781 1 10.0 254 10.0 254 10.0 254 1 11.9 302 11.9 302 11.9 302 D1 DS1004 Revlsod:17-Ma,2011 Page 3 of 10 {E lj f i i - Manual Valve t r 1 1/4"Elbow ,,.�^Actuator t,32 mm) � (P!N 17001) Recommended ® (Provided by W3 Installer) i W � t H , � Electric Valve • / Actuator (PIN 18481) 1 1/4' Discharge Nipple Outl t W (32 mm) �. Recommended i-- (Provided by tnsta'rer) Rupture Disc tti w 1 1!4"UnioAffixed to n !`~�\ (32 mm) {rFrs Cylinder Valve P,ecommended (Provided by 1114" �- / Pilot Actuation Installer) Nipple € _ /./ Port (32 mm) ; {f,,,. Pressure Recommended 11 Gauge (Provided by Affixed to Installer) , Cylinder Valve "Anti- Recoil Safety Plug � a, Shipped with r• " �� Cylinder Valve Low Pressure Cylinder Valve Assembly �+ Supervisory Switch - ...�.,�„�,- Affixed to with Trim Components s - Cylinder Valve CYLINDER VALVE FEATURES - . Discharge Outlet/Connections The discharge outlet of the cylinder valve is a 1 1/4 in(32 mm) female NPT connection that is used to attach the cylinder to the discharge piping system. The suggested pipe configuration is shown to the left. Pipe and fittings are to be supplied by the installer. Low-Pressure Supervisory Switch (P/N 17032) l 18” (457 mm) The low-pressure supervisory switch continuously moni- Leads tors the pressure of the cylinder. The contact configu-ration is single pole, single throw (SPST) with contacts + rated 1.5 Amps at 24 VDC. Should the cylinder pressure drop to approximately 280 psi(19.3 bar),the switch con- tacts will close transmitting a signal to the system control panel. It is mounted to the cylinder valve and cannot be replaced while under pressure. Pressure Gauge (P/N 17556) t , NFPA2001 mandates a pressure gauge for each cylinder = fAi as a method of visually monitoring the internal pressure condition of the cylinder assembly. The pressure gauge Ills is mounted to the cylinder valve and cannot be replaced while under pressure. DS1004 Revised:17-Mar-2011 Page 4 of 10 I 1 TRIM COMPONENTS { Trim components are required to operate the FM-200®cylinder(s). I v3 Electric Valve Actuator(P/N 18481) w The electric valve actuator attaches to the primary cyl- E" — inder at the valve actuation connection and is utilized to to automatically open the cylinder valve upon receipt of on a signal from the control panel or other source. It er- v, � 9 P p ates between 17 and 30 VDC and consumes 500 mA(.5 W-1 i IA"� Amps)at 24 VDC nominal with a maximum supervisory current of 30 mA(0.03 Amps). 1/2"(15 mm) :r The electric valve actuator body is steel construction with Conduit Connector Knurled a brass knurled swivel nut and a stainless steel actuation 1 with 36"(914 mm) Swivel Nut r Leads pin that depresses the valve core when energized. Emergency Release Button Manual Valve Actuator(P/N 17001) 1 I An optional manual valve actuator attaches to the top _ch of the electric valve actuator and provides a means to manually open the cylinder valve. The manual valve ac- tuator consists of a brass body, stainless steel actuation pin, and steel safety ring pin. Ring Pin To discharge the primary cylinder manually,the ring pin is 't removed and the emergency release button is depressed forcing the pin in the electric valve actuator to depress the valve core of the cylinder valve.All other connected 2 Knurled Nut cylinders will be opened pneumatically. e d SLAVE ARRANGEMENT COMPONENTS s Up to 16 cylinders(1 primary and 15 slave)may be installed in a single arrangement,with a maximum length of 100 ft(30.48 m)of pilot actuation hose or tubing extending from the primary cylinder in either direction.Atypical arrangement is shown below. Discharge Variable Size Pilot Actuation Discharge Manifold Pressure Switch Flex Hose Mid Line Tee (Provided By Installer) Pr I_ ess Switch (PIN Variable) (PIN 18622) 16'Flex Hose (406 mm) Manual PIN 18648 Pilot i Male NPT ' Valve Actuator Pneumatic ( ) Actuation Male NPT 3 Adapter MEnd Line Tee (PIN 18625) (PIN 17001) Valve Actuator Adapter(P/N 18625) (PIN 18611) e (PIN 170191 7 )I 1 1/4'(32 mm) Manifold -- e Check Valve (PIN 18547) Vent Cheek (PIN 10173) Electric Valve Actuator • (PIN 18481) ✓r e .� Pilot Actuation Adapter �r (PIN 18624) .! ; `_ 4 e PilotActuation Check Valve .�..,M ...... e (P/N 18560) d Primary Slave Slave Slave Slave Cylinder Cylinder Cylinder Cylinder Cylinder Typical Primary and Slave Cylinder Arrangement �I DS1004 Revised:17-Mar-2011 Page 5 of 10 i y i i 114"(8 mm)FNPT Pneumatic Valve Actuator(PIN 17019) On multiple cylinder systems the electric valve actuator ® will open the primary cylinder and then, in a rapidly oc- cas �....__. curring sequence, the pneumatic valve actuator(s) will 6. !' open all other cylinders using pressure from the primary cylinder. H A pneumatic valve actuator attaches to the valve ac- f tuation connection of each slave cylinder. It receives pressure from the pilot actuation port of the primary cyl- : .I inder through the pilot actuation check valve. It is brass �. with a brass piston and pin. W Knurled Nut Vent Check(PIN 10173) The vent check is a safety device with 1/4 in (8 mm 4- ILIMNPT threads that is to be installed in the pilot actuation line downstream of the pilot actuation check valve. It is used to bleed off pressure that may accumulate in the pilot actuation hose or piping minimizing the chance of m°- inadvertent pressurization of the pneumatic actuators or 114"(s mm) discharge pressure switch. MNPT 1 Pilot Actuation Check Valve (PIN 18560) 3114"(8 mm) 7'Male JIC A 1/4 in (8 mm) MNPT by 37° male JIC check valve is installed in the pilot actuation port of the primary cylinder 1 valve with direction of flow OUT of the valve. When the valve opens,pressure will be directed through the pilot ac- . tuation check valve to the pneumatic valve actuators on the 1/4"(8 mm) slave cylinders. The purpose of the pilot actuation check MNPT valve is to ensure the pneumatic actuator(s)remain pres- surized for the entire discharge period. 1/4"(8 mm)FNPT Pilot Actuation Adapter(PIN 18624) A 3/8 in (10 mm) MNPT by 1/4 in (8 mm) FNPT brass pipe bushing is fitted into the pilot actuation port of the f primary cylinder to facilitate the attachment of the pilot 318°(10 mm) - MNPT actuation check valve. � —� i Pilot Actuation Mid Line Tee (PIN 18622) A 1/4 in (8 mm)37° male JIC by MNPT brass branch tee } is utilized to attach the pilot actuation line to the pneu- matic valve actuator. 114"(8 mm) 114"(8 mm) 37°Male JIC MNPT Male NPT Adapter(PIN 18625) A 1/4 in (8 mm) 37° male JIC by MNPT adapter fits into ,t the pilot actuation end line tee of the final slave cylinder to facilitate the attachment of the pilot actuation line. It also may be utilized to allow the attachment of flex hose f 1/4"(8 mm) to the discharge pressure switch. 114"(8 mm) 37^Male JIC MNPT Page 6 of 10 DS1004 Ra wd:174M 2011 t Pilot Actuation End Line Tee (P/N 18611) :or ,c- i A 1/4 in(8 mm)FNPT by MNPT brass branch tee mounts viii g to the final pneumatic valve actuator to facilitate attach- Iry F - ment of the vent check to the pilot actuation line. 114"(8 mm) 1/4"(8 mm) FNPT „ MNPT Ic- esZ •� Flex Hose (P/N See Chart) w ;yl- Flex hoses are 3/16 in (7 mm) Teflon@ lined stainless tss steel wire braided hoses of varying lengths with 1/4 in W-' (8 mm) 370 female JIC flare fittings. They are utilized to "``` ----' interconnect cylinders when a slave arrangement is re- quired. A 1/4 in (8 mm) 370 male JIC flare x male JIC im) , flare adapter(P/N 18777) is available to connect lengths ion �� of flex hose together. t is the ' of18648 16 in(406 mm) . or 18649 24 in(610 mm) 18650 34 in(864 mm) M 18651 40 in(1016 mm) ee is nder SUPPLEMENTAL COMPONENTS , i the Supplemental components complete various system arrangements. t ac- i the heck 3res- Discharge Pressure Switch (P/N 18773) The discharge pressure switch is used in the system to provide positive indication of agent discharge and to initi- P � E ate the shut down of equipment that may deplete agent rass p 112"(15 mm) concentration.The pressure switch is a single pole, dou- Conduit f the �'f Hub ble throw(SPDT)switch with contacts rated 10 Amps re- pilot sistive at 30 VDC. 1/4"(8 mm) FNPT Pipe Connection h tee meu- - Manifold Check Valve (P/N 18547) . ! In a multiple cylinder arrangement where the slave and 5.2" primary cylinders share a common manifold or in a main i (133 mm) - / reserve arrangement, a 1 1/4 in (32 mm) FNPT mani- a fold check valve must be placed between the discharge s into outlet of each cylinder and the discharge manifold to pre- linder "� vent back flow from the manifold should the system be ine. Itinadvertently discharged when one or more cylinders are hose disconnected for maintenance.The take-out for the valve is 1.375 in(35 mm). 1 114!'(32 mm) 0.S1004 Revised:17-Mer-2011 FNPT Page 7 of 10 DISCHARGE NOZZLES Discharge nozzles(1, 2, or 4 ports) are used to uniformly distribute the FM-2000 agent. They are performance tested to ensure that the agent is discharged within 10 seconds and properly dispersed throughout the protected area. Maximum nozzle height for a protected space is 16 ft W (4877 mm) per tier of nozzles.Additional tiers are required for heights greater than 16 ft. • """" [19.5 MI m w A 44 FT 113-4 M MAXIMUM ;Nxaa. Discharge Nozzle `• Cut View Imo° -- 64 �...�-- ... 195 I I Discharge Nozzle Top View 360°Radial Nozzle(4 Port) Arrangement W .., 44 Fr [13.4" 37 MAXIMUM 360°Radial Nozzle(4 Port) 19-75M - as° \\ _ 17[305mml MAXIMUM I ., 1801 Sidewall Nozzle(2 Port) Arrangement �a. 3z E [9.75 M1 180°Sidewall Nozzle(2 Port) F [13.4 MI sr MAXIMUM b 19.76 45°� `¢ 12"[305mm) MAXIMUM 12"1305mmj . MAXIMUM 90°Corner Nozzle(1 Port) 90°Corner Nozzle(1 Port) p Arrangement DS1004 Revised:17-Ma-2011 Page 8 of 10 o Nominal Stainless steel, Pipe Fhey size )erly 16 ft w 18507 18500 18493 18796 18789 18782 3/8 in(10mm) 1.436 36.5 H _ V) 18508 18501 18494 18797 18790 18783 1/2 in(15 mm) 1.722 43.7 r 18509 18502 18495 18798 18791 18784 3/4 in(20 mm) 1.926 48.9 sn W 18510 18503 18496 18799 18792 18785 1 in (25 mm) 2.176 55.3 18511 18504 18497 18800 18793 18786 1 1/4 in(32 mm) 2.500 63.5 W 18512 18505 18498 18801 18794 18787 1 1/2 in (40 mm) 2.689 68.3 �;�.. 18513 18506 18499 18802 18795 18788 2 in(50 mm) 3.100 78.7 Ordering Instructions:Specify the Nozzle P/N followed by a dash and the three digits representative of the _. drill code as provided by the Janus Design Suite T"software. Example:18507-)O�X=Nozzle:360°,3/8"(10 mm),Brass(with drill code as specified) FM-200® CHEMICAL PROPERTIES FM-2000(HFC-227ea)is formed from the elements carbon,fluorine and hydrogen (CF3CHFCF3- I heptafluoropropane).The primary extinguishing mechanism of FM-2000 is heat absorption,with a secondary chemical contribution from the thermal decomposition of FM-2000 in the flame. FM-2000 leaves no residue and is safe for use in occupied spaces. Most common metals, such as aluminum, brass, steel, cast iron, lead, stainless steel, and copper, as well as rubber, plastic, and electronic components,are unaffected when exposed to FM-2000. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS Although the EPA Significant New Altemative Program(SNAP)lists FM-2000 as acceptable for oc- cupied spaces, NFPA Standard 2001 and SNAP list the following guidelines for human exposure: The discharge of FM-2000 into a hazard may reduce visibility for a brief period. FM-2000 a may cause frostbite if liquid discharge or es- caping vapor contacts the skin. .r When FM-2000 is exposed to temperatures greater than 1300eF (700eC), the by-product 9.0 90,000 5.00 Hydrogen Fluoride (HF) will be formed. FM- 2000 systems are designed to discharge in 9.5 95,000 5.00 10 seconds or less in order to minimize the 10.0 100,000 = 5.00 amount of HF formed. 10.5 105,000 5.00 The FM-2000 Material Safety Data Sheet 11.0 110,000 1.13 ><mt (MSDS)should be read and understood prior to 11.5 115,000 0.60 Ire working with the agent. 12.0 120,000 0.49 Acylinder containing FM-2000 should be han- 1 . , . • . dled carefully. The anti-recoil safety device �4. -Data derived from the and peer-reviewed PBPK model or its must be in place at all times when the cylin- der is not connected to the discharge pip- 1 2. Based onI LOAEL of 10.5%in dogs. ing and restrained. { m1004 Revised:17-M-2011 Page 9 Of 10 � Cylinder Assembly,FM-200,40 Ib 36(16.3) 18583' (22 to 43 Ib 110.0 to 19.5 kg capacity) W Cylinder Assembly,FM-200,80 Ib 65(29.5) 18584' (41 to 81 lb 1 18.6 to 36.7 kg capacity) >. Cylinder Assembly,FM-200,130 Ib 77(35.0) r.4 18585' (66 to 131 Ib 129.9 to 59.4 kg capacity) ZVariable W FM200AGENT FM-2008 Bulk 10.0(4.5) 18595 Bracket Assembly,Cylinder,10"(40 Ib 180 Ib 1130 lb) 2.0(0.9) -' 18481 Electric Valve Actuator(primary cylinder) 0.6(0.3) W 17001 Manual Valve Actuator(primary cylinder) 1.2(0.5) a � 17019 Pneumatic Valve Actuator(slave cylinder) 0.3(0.1) 3 t 18560 Valve,Check,114"JIC Male x 114"MNPT Pilot Actuation Check Valve 0.2(0.1) 18624 Bushing,3!$"MNPT x 114"FNPT,Brass Pilot Actuation Adapter 0.2(0.1) 18622 Tee,1/4"J1C Male x 1I4"MNPT,Brass Pilot Actuation Mid Line Tee 10173 Vent Check(connects to Pilot Actuation End Line Tee 0.2(0.1) . . _. ...... Adapter,114"MNPT x 114"JIC Male,Brass 0.2(0.1) 18625 Male NPT Adapter(connects to Pilot Actuation End Line Tee) 0.3(0.1) 18611 Tee,114"FNPT x 114"MNPT,Brass Pilot Actuation End Line Tee 1.4(0.6) 18773 Switch,Discharge Pressure 6.0(2.7) 18547 Valve,Check,FNPT,1-114"(32 mm)Manifold Check Valve Hose,Flex,3116",114"JIC Female,16"long 0.6(0.3) 18648 (recommended for 40180 1130 lb cylinder arrangements) 90.2(0.1)8777 Adapter,114"JIC Male x 114"JIC Male,Brass Flex Hose Adapter (0-1.)­ 0.5(0.2) Variable Nozzle,318",FM-200 0,6(0.3) Variable Nozzle,112",FM-200 0.8(0.4) Variable Nozzle,3W',FM-2001. 1.2(0.5) Variable Nozzle,1",FM-200 1.6(0.7) Variable Nozzle,1-1/4",FM-200 1.7(0.8) Variable Nozzle 1-112',FM-200 _\ 3.6(l.6) ` Variable Nozzle,2",FM-200 ounds expressed in three d a dash and the fill eigt in p 1 Specify the Cylinder Assembly P/N followed by Example.8583-039-Cylinder Assembly,FM-200,40 lb(39 brgfill) its I The d warranties of ty and fitness seller for a particular purpose,ex as expressly stated in tithe sellller's limited es contract o1esales acknowledgment form.Every attempt is made c keep our product information up-to-date and accurate.All speck applications cannot be covered,nor can all requirements be anticipated.All specifications are subject to change without notice. J&t SYSTEMS 1102 Rupcich Drive Millennium Park Crown Point, IN 46307 TEL:(219)663-1600 FAX:(219)663-4562 ' e-mail: infoQanusfiresystems.com www.janusfi resystems.com . f DS1004 Revised:17-Mar-2011 Page 10 of 10 Du Pont Page 1 IN Material Safety Data Sheet ---------------------------------------------------------------------- FM-200 6402FR Revised 28-FEB-2008 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Substance ID : 130000036866 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- CHEMICAL PRODUCT/COMPANY IDENTIFICATION ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Material Identification FM-200 is a registered trademark of DuPont. CAS Number 431-89-0 Formula CF3 CHF CF3 Molecular Weight 170.03 CAS Name Propane, 1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoro- Tradenames and Synonyms FM200 FE-227 2-Hydroperfluoropropane Propane, 1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoro- HFC-227eaHP 2-Hydroheptafluoropropane Heptafluoropropane 2-H-heptafluoropropane 1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoropropane R-227 R227 - HFC-227ea Company Identification gits NO MANUFACTURER/DISTRIBUTOR DuPont Fluoroproducts 1007 Market Street Wilmington, DE 19898 PHONE NUMBERS Product Information 1-800-441-7515 (outside the U.S. 302-774-1000) Transport Emergency CHEMTREC 1-800-424-9300(outside U.S.- 703-527-3887) Medical Emergency 1-800-441-3637 (outside the U.S. 302-774-1000) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS --------------------------------------- --------------------------- Components Material CAS Number o 1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoropropane 431-89-0 99.95 Printed on 03/12/2010 t Du Pont Page 2 6402FR Material Safety Data Sheet ---------------------------------------------------------------------- M HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION -------------------------------------------- Potential Health Effects Based on animal data, overexposure to FM-200 by inhalation may cause suffocation, if air is displaced by vapors, and irregular heart beat with a strange sensation in the chest, "heart thumping, apprehension, lightheadedness, feeling of fainting, dizziness, weakness, sometimes progressing to loss of consciousness and death. 1 FM-200 may cause frostbite if liquid or escaping vapor contacts the skin. FM-200 may cause "frostbite-like" effects if the liquid or escaping vapors contact the eyes. In one study, human volunteers were selected to inhale FM-200 at a concentration of 6000 ppm but the study was terminated due to a rise in pulse rate that was believed to be unrelated to the chemical. In a subsequent study with i human volunteers inhaling concentrations up to B000 ppm no clinically significant effects were observed for any of the measured laboratory parameters. Individuals with preexisting diseases of the cardiovascular system or nervous system may have increased susceptibility from excessive exposures. Carcinogenicity Information I. None of the components present in this material at concentrations equal to or greater than o.1% are listed by IARC, NTP, OSHA or ACGIH as a carcinogen. ------------------------------------- FIRST AID MEASURES ------------- ---------- ------------------------------------------- First Aid INHALATION If inhaled, immediately remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Call a physician. ' SKIN CONTACT II Treat for frostbite if necessary by gently warming affected area. EYE CONTACT Printed on 03/12/2010 I Du Pont Page 3 6402FR Material Safety Data Sheet g In case of contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Call a physician. INGESTION Ingestion is not considered a potential route of exposure. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Flammable Properties 1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoropropane is not flammable, however in the presence of a flame or ignition source it may decompose to form toxic hydrogen fluoride or carbonyl fluoride. 1 Non-flammable. Extinguishing Media Use media appropriate for surrounding material. Fire Fighting Instructions Self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) may be required if cylinders rupture or release under fire conditions. I Keep cylinders cool with water spray applied from a safe distance. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES \ ----------------------------------------------------------- ---------- Safeguards (Personnel) NOTE: Review FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES and HANDLING (PERSONNEL) ( sections before proceeding with clean-up. Use appropriate PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT during clean-up. Evacuate personnel, thoroughly ventilate area, use self-contained breathing apparatus. Keep upwind of leak - evacuate until gas has dispersed. Initial Containment Use forced ventilation to disperse vapors. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- HANDLING AND STORAGE ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Handling (Personnel) Do not breathe gas. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, or clothing. Wash thoroughly after handling. Wash clothing after use. Printed on 03/12/2010 k i Du Pont 6402FR Material Safety Data Sheet Page 4 Storage Store in a clean, dry place. Store below 52 C (126 F) . ---------------------------------------------------------------------- EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Engineering Controls Use only with adequate ventilation. Keep container tightly closed. Personal Protective Equipment EYE/FACE PROTECTION i Wear safety glasses or coverall chemical splash goggles. RESPIRATORS I Wear NIOSH approved respiratory protection, as appropriate. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING Where there is potential for skin contact have available and wear as appropriate impervious gloves, apron, pants, and jacket. Exposure Guidelines Exposure Limits FM-200 AEL * (DuPont) 1000 ppm, 8 & 12 Hr. TWA * AEL is DuPont's Acceptable Exposure Limit. Where governmentally imposed occupational exposure limits which are lower than the AEL are in effect, such limits shall take precedence. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Physical Data Boiling Point -16.4 C (2.5 F) Melting Point -131 C (-204 F) Vapor Pressure 65.7 psia @ 25 C (77 F) (453.3 kPa) Liquid Density 1.386 g/cm3 @ 25 C (77 F) (86.53 lb/ft3) Critical temperature 101.6 C (214.9 F) Critical pressure 424.7 psia (2930 kPa) Odor None. Form Liquified Gas ---------------------------------------------------------------------- STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Printed on 03/12/2010 li I Du Pont Page 5 6402FR Material Safety Data Sheet ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Chemical Stability i Stable at normal temperatures and storage conditions. Avoid sources of heat or open flame. Incompatibility with Other Materials Incompatible with strong reducing agents such as alkali metals (e.g. , sodium, potassium) , alkali-earth metals (e.g. , magnesium, calcium) , and powdered aluminum or zinc. Decomposition Decomposes by reaction with high temperature (open flames, glowing metal surfaces, etc.) forming hydrofluoric acid, carbonyl fluorides, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. J Polymerization Polymerization will not occur. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Animal Data FM-200: i Inhalation 4 hour LC50: > 788,698 ppm in rats Repeated exposure of rats by inhalation for 4 weeks at concentrations up to 50,000 ppm revealed no toxicologically significants effects. The NOEL for this study was 50,000 ppm. A 90-day inhalation study in rats did not find any i exposure related effects at 105,000 ppm. The NOEL for this study was 105,000 ppm. fi Cardiac sensitization, a potentially fatal disturbance of heart rhythm associated with a heightened sensitivity to the action of epinephrine, occurred in dogs at 105,000 ppm. The NOAEL for cardiac sensitization was 90,000 ppm. In a different study to evaluate cardiac sensitization in dogs, concentrations of 90,000, 105,000, and 140,000 ppm caused a dose-related increase in incidence and severity; at 90,000 ppm efffects were minimal or mild in nature. Inhalation studies in rabbits and rats do not suggest developmental toxicity at concentrations up to 105,000 ppm. Tests have shown that FM-200 does not cause genetic damage in bacterial or mammalian cell cultures. Tests in animals for carcinogenicity or reproductive Printed on 03/12/2010 a Du Pont Page 6 6402FR Material Safety Data Sheet toxicity have not been conducted. 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Waste Disposal Treatment, storage, transportation, and disposal must be in accordance with applicable Federal, State/Provincial, and Local regulations. Incinerate material in accordance with Federal, State/Provincial and Local requirements. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION I ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Shipping Information DOT Proper Shipping Name Heptafluoropropane Hazard Class 2.2 I.D. No. (UN/NA) UN 3296 DOT Label(s) Nonflammable Gas ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 REGULATORY INFORMATION I -------------------------------------- -------------------------------- U.S. Federal Regulations TSCA Inventory Status Listed. TITLE III HAZARD CLASSIFICATIONS SECTIONS 311, 312 Acute Yes Chronic No Fire No Reactivity No Pressure No ---------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER INFORMATION ------------------------------------------------------- --------------- NFPA, NPCA-HMIS NFPA Rating Health Flammability : 0 Reactivity 1 NPCA-HMIS Rating Health 1 Flammability 0 (Continued) Printed on 03/12/2010 ,I � Du Pont Page 7 6402FR Material Safety Data Sheet I� Reactivity 0 Personal Protection rating to be supplied by user depending on use conditions. ------------------------------------------------------------ The data in this Material Safety Data Sheet relates only to the specific material designated herein and does not relate to use in combination with any other material or in any process. Responsibility for MSDS MSDS Coordinator DuPont Fluoroproducts Address Wilmington, DE 19898 Telephone (800) 441-7515 End of MSDS , I 1 i I I Printed on 03/12/2010 DN-60240:A RP-2002(E) NOTIFIER Agent Release Control Panel by Honeywell i General ,, ....., The RP-2002 is a six zone FACP for single and dual hazard agent releasing applications. The RP-2002 provides reliable fire detection, signaling and protection for commercial, indus- trial and institutional buildings requiring agent-based releasing. The RP-2002 is compatible with System Sensor's i3 detectors which are conventional smoke detectors that can transmit a maintenance trouble signal to the FACP indicating the need for cleaning and a supervisory 'freeze' signal when the ambient temperature falls below the detector rating of approximately 45° F (7.22°C). In addition, the control panel is compatible ' with conventional input devices such as two-wire smoke detec- tors, four-wire smoke detectors, pull stations, waterflow devices, tamper switches and other normally-open contact devices. Refer to Notifier Device Compatibility Document for a {, ..oTirucs complete listing of compatible devices. R•• Four outputs are programmable as NACS (Notification Appli- ance Circuits) or releasing circuits. Three programmable Form-C relays (factory programmed for Alarm, Trouble and Supervisory) and 24 VDC special application resettable and non-resettable power outputs are also included on the main circuit board.The RP-2002 supervises all wiring, AC voltage, battery charger and battery level. Activation of a compatible smoke detector or any normally- open fire alarm initiating device will activate audible and visual signaling devices, illuminate an indicator, display alarm infor- 7,0 amps total 24 VDC output current mation on the panel's LCD, sound the piezo sounder at the Resettable and non-resettable output power FACP, activate the FACP alarm relay and operate an optional module used to notify a remote station or initiate an auxiliary Built-in Programmer control function. ANN-BUS for connection to optional (up to 8 total of any of The RP-2002E offers the same features as the RP-2002 but the following): allows connection to 220/240 VAC. Unless otherwise speci- –N-ANN-80 Remote LCD Annunciator fied,the information in this data sheet applies to both the 110/ –N-ANN-1/0 LED Driver 120 VAC and 220/240 VAC versions of the panels. –N-ANN-S/PG Printer Module –N-ANN-RLY Relay Module Features –N-ANN-LED Annunciator Module • Designed for agent releasing standards NFPA 12, 12A,and 80-character LCD display(backlit) 2001 Real-time clock/calendar with daylight savings time control • Disable/Enable control per input zone and output zone History log with 256 event storage • Extensive transient protection Piezo sounder for alarm,trouble and supervisory • Dual hazard operation 24 volt operation • Adjustable pre-discharge, discharge and waterflow delay Low AC voltage sense timers • Cross-zone(double-interlock)capability Outputs Programmable for: • NACS Six programmable Style B (Class B) IDCs (Initiating Device –Releasing Circuits or NACS programmable for: Circuit) • System Sensor i3 series detector compatible –Silence Inhibit • Four programmable Style Y(Class B)output circuits-(spe- –Auto-Silence cial application power) –Strobe Synchronization • Strobe synchronization –Selective Silence(horn-strobe mute) –System Sensor Temporal or Steady Signal –Wheelock –Silenceable or Non-silenceable –Gentex –Release Stage Sounder –Faraday Automatic battery charger with charger supervision –Amseco Optional Dress Panel DP-51050(red) • Three programmable Form-C relays Optional Trim Ring TR-CE(red)for semi-flush mounting the cabinet DN•60240:A•7112107—Page 1 of 4 r I ' Optional N-CAC-5X Class A Converter Module for Outputs Normal Operating Voltage:Nominal 20 VDC and IDCs Alarm Current: 15 mA minimum • Optional 4XTM Municipal Box Transmitter Module Short Circuit Current:40 mA max. • Optional Digital Alarm Communicators(411,411 UD, Maximum Loop Resistance: 100 Ohms 411 UDAC) End-of-Line Resistor:4.7KOhms,1/2 watt(Part#71252) PROGRAMMING AND SOFTWARE: Standby Current:4 mA Custom English labels(per point)may be manually entered Refer to the Notifier Device Compatibility Document for listed or selected from an internal library file compatible devices Programmable Abort operation Notification Appliance and Releasing Circuit(s) -TB5 and Three programmable Form-C relay outputs TB7 Pre-programmed and custom application templates Four Output Circuits Continuous fire protection during online programming at the Style Y (Class B) or Style Z (Class A) with optional con- front panel verter module. Program Check automatically catches common errors not Special Application power linked to any zone or input point Supervised and power-limited circuitry USER INTERFACE: Normal Operating Voltage:Nominal 24 VDC • Integral 80-character LCD display with backlighting Maximum Signaling Current:7.0 amps(3.0 amps maximum • Real-time clock/calendar with automatic daylight savings per NAC) adjustments End-of-Line Resistor:4.7KOhms,1/2 watt(Part#71252) ANN-Bus for connection to remote annunciators Max.Wiring Voltage Drop:2 VDC • Audible or silent walk test capabilities Refer to the Notifier Device Compatibility Document for com- • Piezo sounder for alarm,trouble,and supervisory patible listed devices Controls and Indicators Form-C Relays-Programmable-TB8 LED INDICATORS Relay 1 (factory default programmed as Alarm Relay) FIRE ALARM(red) Relay 2 (factory default programmed as fail-safe Trouble Relay) • SUPERVISORY(yellow) Relay 3(factory default programmed as Supervisory Relay) • TROUBLE(yellow) • AC POWER(green) Relay Contact Ratings: —2 amps @ 30 VDC(resistive) ALARM SILENCED(yellow) • DISCHARGED(red) —2 amps @ 30 VAC (resistive) • PRE-DISCHARGE(red indicator) Auxiliary Trouble Input—J6 ; • ABORT(yellow indicator) The Auxiliary Trouble Input is an open collector circuit which can be used to monitor external devices for trouble conditions. CONTROL BUTTONS It can be connected to the trouble bus of a peripheral,such as ACKNOWLEDGE a power supply, which is compatible with open collector cir- • ALARM SILENCE cutis. • SYSTEM RESET(lamp test) Special Application Resettable Power•TB9 • DRILL Operating Voltage:Nominal 24 VDC AC Power—TB1 Maximum Available Current: 500 mA - appropriate for • RP-2002:120 VAC,50/60 Hz,2.3 amps powering 4-wire smoke detectors(see note) • • RP-2002E:240 VAC,50 Hz,1.15 amps Power-limited Circuitry I Wire size:minimum#14 AWG(2.0 mm2)with 600V insula- Refer to the Notifier Device Compatibility Document for com- tion patible listed devices • Supervised,nonpower-limited NOTE:Total current for resettable power,nonresettable power and j Battery(sealed lead acid only)—J12: Output Circuits must not exceed 7.0 amps. • Maximum Charging Circuit- Normal Flat Charge: 27.6 Special Application Resettable or Nonresettable Power - VDC @ 1.4 amp Supervised,nonpower-limited T69 • Maximum Charger Capacity: 26 Amp Hour battery (two Operating Voltage:Nominal 24 VDC 18 Amp Hour batteries can be housed in the FACP cabinet. Maximum Available Current: 500 mA(see note 1) Larger batteries require separate battery box such as the Power-limited Circuitry BB-26 or NFS-LBBR) Jumper selectable by JP31 for resettable or nonresettable • Minimum Battery Size:7 Amp Hour power: Initiating Device Circuits-TB4 and T136 Refer to the Notifier Device Compatibility Document for com- 1 Zones 1 -5 on T64 patible listed devices • Zone 6 on TB6 • Supervised and power-limited circuitry Product Line Information • Style B(Class B)wiring with Style D(Class A)option. RP-2002: Six zone, 24 volt Agent Release Control Panel (includes backbox, power supply, technical manual, and a i Page 2 of 4—DN-60240:A•7112/07 frame & post operating instruction sheet) for single and dual hazard agent releasing applications. RP-2002E: Same as above but allows connection to 220/240 VAC. N-CAC-5k Class A Converter Module can be used to convert the Style B (Class B) Initiating Device Circuits to Style D (Class A) and Style Y (Class B) Output Circuits to Style Z '-d (Class A). NOTE:Two Class A Converter modules are required to convert all id four Output Circuits and six Initiating Device Circuits. 4XTM: Transmitter Module provides a supervised output for local energy municipal box transmitter and alarm and trouble n- reverse polarity.It includes a disable switch and disable trouble LED. N-ANN-80: LCD Annunciator is a remote LCD annunciator that mimics the information displayed on the FACP LCD dis- play. m N-ANN-RLY: Relay Module, which can be mounted inside or outside the cabinet,provides 10 programmable Form-C relays. N-ANN-S/PG: Serial/Parallel Printer Gateway module pro- vides a connection for a serial or parallel printer. n- N-ANN-1/0: LED Driver Module provides connections to a user supplied graphic annunciator. DP-51050: Dress panel (red) is available as an option. The dress panel restricts access to the system wiring while allow- ing access to the membrane switch panel. TR-CE:Trim-ring (red) is available as an option.The trim-ring ale allows semi-flushing mounting of the cabinet. BB-26: Battery box, holds up to two 26 Amp Hour batteries Y) and CHG-75. NFS-LBBR: Battery box, houses two 55 Amp Hour batteries, red BAT Series Batteries: Refer to DN-6933 PRN-6: UL-listed compatible event printer. Dot-matrix,tractor- fed paper, 120 VAC, Is, PRT-PK-CABLE: Programming cable. Used to update the as FACP's flash firmware. (Also requires an RS485 to RS232 ir- converter). `or nd r - )le m- iel a DN-60240:A•7/12/07—Page 3 of 4 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS (noncondensing) at 32°C t 2°C (90°F t 3°F). However, the System Capacity useful life of the system's standby batteries and the electronic Annunciators......................................................................8 components may be adversely affected by extreme tempera- ture ranges and humidity. Therefore, it is recommended that Electrical Specifications this system and its peripherals be installed in an environment • RP-2002 (PEPS-7 Power Supply): 120 VAC, 50160 Hz,2.3 with a normal room temperature of 15—27"C160—80°F. amps NFPA Standards RP-2002E (FLPS-7 Power Supply): 240 VAC, 50 HZ, 1.15 The RP 2002(E) complies with the following NFPA 72 Fire amps Wire size: minimum 14 AWG (2.0 mm2)with 600 V insula- Alarm Systems requirements: tion,supervised, nonpower-limited —NFPA 12 CO2 Extinguishing Systems —NFPA 12A Halon 1301 Extinguising Systems Cabinet Specifications —NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code for Local Fire Door: 19.26" (48.92 cm.) high x 16.82" (42.73 cm.) wide x Alarm Systems and Remote Station Fire Alarm Sys- 0.72" (1.82 cm.) deep. Backbox: 19.00" (48.26 cm.) high x tems (requires an optional Remote Station Output i 16.65" (42.29 cm.)wide x 5.25" (13.34 cm.) deep.Trim Ring Module) (TR-CE): 22.00"(55.88 cm.)high x 19.65"(49.91 cm.)wide. —NFPA 2001 Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems Shipping Specifications Agency Listings and Approvals Dimensions: In some cases, certain modules may not be listed by certain —Height 20.00"(50.80cm) approval agencies, or listing may be in process. Consult fac- -Width 22.50"(57.15cm) tory for latest listing status. —Depth 8.50"(21.59cm) UL•S635 Temperature and Humidity Ranges This system meets NFPA requirements for operation at 0 — 49°C/32 — 120°F and at a relative humidity 93% t 2% RH I : I I : i I � i I Ii NOTIFIER® and System Sensors are registered trademarks of Honeywell International Inc. 02007 by Honeywell International Inc.All rights reserved.Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited. INS= WINE: tip 1S0 9001 This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. i - We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. i " 8L61NEMIN6 8 NIANOFACTUNN6 All specifications are subject to change without notice. Made in the U.S.A. QUALITY SYSTEMS For more information,contact Notifier.Phone:(203)484-7161,FAX:(203)484-7118. www.notifier.com Page 4 of 4—DN-60240:A•7/12/07 1 DN-6885:61 •1-80 i3 Series NOTIFIER .IFIE Photoelectric Smoke Detectors by Honeywell General --- • _. . ...__ .. .. System Sensor's i3TM Series photoelectric and photoelectric/ ~ thermal smoke detectors represent a significant advancement I in conventional detection, incorporating three key features: installation ease,intelligence,and instant inspection. Installation ease. The i3 Series redefines installation ease with its plug-in design.This allows an installer to pre-wire the bases included with the heads. The large wire-entry port and in-line terminals provide ample room for neatly routing the wiring inside the base.The base accommodates a variety of backbox mounting methods, as well as direct mounting with drywall ` -' anchors.To complete the installation,i3 Series heads plug into the base with a simple Stop-Drop'N LockTm action. Intelligence. i3 Series detectors offer a number of intelligent features to simplify testing and maintenance. Drift compensa tion and smoothing algorithms, to minimize nuisance alarms, Thermal Sensor: 135°F (57.2°C) fixed (models 2WT B, are standard in the i3 Series.When connected to the 2W-MOD 4WT B). loop test/maintenance module, an SFP-2402/-2404 panel, Freeze Trouble:41°F(5°C)(models 2WT-B and 4WT-B). SFP-5UD/10UD, or RP-2001/2002 two-wire i3 detectors are Sensitivity:2.5%/foot(0.762%/meter)nominal. capable of generating a remote maintenance signal when they need cleaning.This signal is indicated by LEDs located at the Input Terminals: Utilize 14 to 22 AWG wire. module and at the panel.To read the sensitivity of i3 detectors, Dimensions (including base): 5.3" (134.62 mm) diameter, the SENS-RDR is a wireless device that displays sensitivity in 2.0"inches(50.8 mm)high. terms of percent-per-foot obscuration. Weight:6.3 oz.(178.6 grams). Instant inspection. The i3 Series provides wide-angle red and Mounting Options: 3.5" (88.9 mm) octagonal backbox; 4" green LED indicators for instant inspection of detector condi- (101.6 mm) octagonal backbox; single-gang backbox; 4" tion. The LEDs indicate: normal standby, out-of-sensitivity, (101.6 mm)square backbox with a plaster ring;or direct mount alarm, or freeze trouble conditions. The "EZ Walk" loop test to ceiling. feature is available on two-wire i3 Series detectors when con g• nected to the 2W-MOD loop test/maintenance module. The ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS "EZ Walk'feature verifies the initiating loop wiring by providing LED status indication at each detector. Operating Voltage: 12/24 Vnon-polarized nominal; 8.5 V minimum;35 V maximum. Features Maximum Alarm Current" For two-wire models:130 mA lim- ited by control panel; For four-wire models:20 mA @ 12 V,23 • Plug-in detector line—mounting base included. mA @ 24V. • Large wire-entry port. Alarm Contact Ratings: For four-wire models: 0.5 A @ 30 • In-line terminals with SEMS screws. VAC/VDC;not applicable for two-wire models. • Mounts to octagonal and single-gang backboxes,4" (101.6 mm)square backboxes,or directly to ceiling. LED Modes Green LED Red LED • Stop-Drop'N Lock attachment to base. Power Up Blink every 10 sec- Blink every 10 sec- . Removable detector cover and chamber for easy cleaning. onds onds • Built-in remote maintenance signaling. Normal(Standby) Blink every 5 sec- OFF • Drift compensation and smoothing algorithms. onds • Simplified sensitivity measurement. Out of Sensitivity OFF _ Blink every 5 sec- - Wide-angle,dual-color LED indication. onds • Loop testing via"EZ Walk"feature. Freeze Trouble OFF Blink every 10 sec- Built-in test switch. onds • Alarm OFF Solid ON � Specifications PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS Power Up Sequence for LED Indication Operating Temperature Range:For models 2W-B and 4W-B: Condition Duration 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C); for thermal models 2WT-B and 4WT-B:32°F to 100°F(0°C to 37.8°C). Initial LED Status Indication 80 Seconds Operating Humidity Range:0%–95%RH,non-condensing. DN-6885:81•4/13/2012—Page 1 of 2 G I Architectural/Engineering i k Specifications Smoke detector shall be a System Sensor i3 Series model number , Listed to Underwriters Laboratories UL 268 Fire Protection Signaling Systems.The detector shall be a I photoelectric type(models 2W-B,4W-B)or a combination pho- toelectric/thermal(models 2WT-B,4WT-B)with thermal sensor rated at 135°F(57.2°C).The detector shall include a mounting base for mounting to 3.5"(88.9 mm)and 4"(101.6 mm)octag- onal,single-gang,and 4"(101.6 mm)square backboxes with a I plaster ring, or directly mount to the ceiling using drywall anchors. Wiring connections shall be made by means of SEMS screws.The detector shall allow pre-wiring of the base and the head shall be a plug-in type.The detector shall have a nominal sensitivity of 2.5%/foot (0.762%/meter) as measured in the UL smoke box. The detector shall be capable of auto- matically adjusting its sensitivity by means of drift compensa- tion and smoothing algorithms. The detector shall provide I dual-color LED indication which blinks to indicate power-up, normal standby, out-of-sensitivity, alarm, and freeze trouble (models 2WT-B,4WT-B)conditions.When used in conjunction i with the 2W-MOD module, two-wire models shall include a maintenance signal to indicate the need for maintenance at " the alarm control panel,and shall provide a loop testing capa- bility to verify the circuit without testing each detector individu- ally. Agency Listings and Approvals In some cases, certain modules may not be listed by certain approval agencies, or listing may be in process. Consult fac- tory for latest listing status. UL/ULC Listed:S911 • FM Approved • CSFM:7272-1653:152 • MEA:290-01-E • Maryland State Fire Marshal: Permit#2093 Product Line Information 2W-B:Two-wire photoelectric smoke detector. C2W-BA:Same as 2W-B,ULC listing. 2WT B: Two-wire photoelectric smoke detector with 135°F (57.2°C)fixed thermal sensor. i C2WT BA:Same as 2WT-B,ULC listing. I 4W-B: Four-wire photoelectric smoke detector. C4W-BA:Same as 4W-B,ULC listing. 4WT B: Four-wire photoelectric smoke detector with 135°F (57.2°C)fixed thermal sensor. C4WT BA:Same as 4WT-B,ULC listing. ACCESSORIES: 2W-MOD2:Two-wire loop test/maintenance module. II SENS-RDR:Sensitivity reader. NOTIFIER®is a registered trademark and ilT and Stop-Drop'N Lock-are it A77-AB2:Retrofit adapter bracket,6.6"(167.7cm)diameter. trademarks of Honeywell International Inc. 02012 by Honeywell International Inc.All rights reserved.Unauthorized use 1; of this document is strictly prohibited. him I II ISO 9oo J1 This document isnot intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. 8161NEFRIN&&MMUFAM11ING All specifications are subject to change without notice. Made in the U.S.A. QUALITY SYSTEMS For more information,contact Notifier.Phone:(203)484-7161,FAX:(203)484-7118. 111 www.notifier.com Page 2 of 2—DN-6885:61-4/13/2012 pi dn-6840:a NBG-12LR and NBG- C 12LRA (0 NOTIFIER Dual-Action Agent Release Stations by Honeywell General The NBG-12LR and NBG-12LRA are Agent Release Stations designed for use with NOTIFIER Fire Alarm Control Panels �� with releasing capabilities and RP Series Releasing Systems. l•p'..t `jj€ V� F� I � t•... Features F • Non-coded,dual-action operation. • Made with durable polycarbonate. • Optional surface backbox. ff{ NBG-12LRA INCLUDES: • Abort switch. • Power-on indication. • Released indication. • Manual release(dual-action). 4 NBG-12LR INCLUDES: r - • Dual-action release only. Applications The NBG-12LRA and NBG-12LR are ideal for areas such as Dual Action NBG-12LR clean rooms and computer rooms where a chemical agent is used to extinguish a fire. SYSTEM SYSTEM Product Line Information NORMAL ACTIVATED NBG-12LRA:Agent release station with abort switch,Release LED,Normal LED. O O NBG-12LR:Dual-action agent,reIease station. SBA-10:Surface backbox for NBG-12LRA,metal.Dimensions TO ABORT - HOLD IN 4.5"(11.43 cm)W x 8.188"(20.8 cm)L x 1.375"(3.49 cm)D. s i SB-10: Surface backbox for NBG-12LR, metal. Dimensions 4.125"(10.48 cm)W x 5.5"(13.97 cm)L x 1.375"(3.49 cm)D. • S13-1/0:Surface backbox for NBG-12LR,plastic. , ' BG12TR:Optional trim ring for semi-flush mounting. Agency Listings and Approvals AC7/VATE0�) In some cases, certain modules may not be listed by certain approval agencies,or listing may be in progress. Consult fac- tory for latest listing status. UUULC Listed:S692 I • . MEA Listed:67-20-E FM Approved ` CSFM:7150-0028:0199 U.S. Coast Guard: 161.002/23/3 (AFP-200: NBG-12LRA), 161.002/42/1 (NFS-640: NBG-12LRA), 161.002/27/3 I (AFP1010/AM2020). v FDNY:#6058(NFS2-3030),#6038(NFS2-640) Dual Action NBG-12LR(shown activated) ■ dn-6840:a•8/4/10—Page 1 of 2 r Wiring ---------- ; A H N.C.; y� System 24 VDC, N O Normal LED Zs� System (Green) Release Relay Operated LED (Red) 10K 1/4W 10K 1/4W G ------- N.O. Abort Switch D To 10K,1/4W Abort Resistors Circuit E (+) 2 To Manual Release Circuit 10K,1l4W Resistors Mount End-of-Line Resistor on the last unit. Mount 4.71K ELR on the last unit when abort switch and manual release switch are connected to control panel circuits.Mount 47K resis- tor on last unit when abort switch and manual release switch are connected to monitor module or control module.Refer to control panel manual for the listed ELR.Refer to the product installation documentation for connection to the control panel B C A i D E I I D E O I Notifier@ and FlashScan@ are a registered trademark of Honeywell International Inc. Bayblend@ is a registered trademark of Bayer Corp. 072010 by Honeywell International Inc.All rights reserved.Unauthorized use lINBG-12LRA(Rear view)Agent Release Pull Station of this document is strictly prohibited. oil SPINI This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. 'SO 9001 We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. H�Ii1NEUIINi B MANUFACTU9INC All specifications are subject to change without notice. i Made in the U.S.A. li QUALITY SYSTEMS ,II For more information,contact Notifier.Phone:(203)484-7161,FAX:(203)484-7118. www.notifier.com II 8/4110 Page 2 of 2—dn-6840:a• I I . I ISI Commander3 Series Emergency GEC3/GE53 Notification Evacuation Signals Colored Lens Applications The Commander3 Series Emergency Notification Evacuation Signals is a wall S E R I E 5 mount, low profile strobe or horn/strobe combination that offers dependable audible and visual alarms for warning and emergency notification. Applications include severe weather, evacuation, emergency response and a many more. The GE3 Emergency Notification Series are 24VDC units available in lens colors of Amber, Blue, Green and Red. The Series offers tamperproof field selectable candela options of 15, 30, 60, 75, and 110 candela. R11 The Commander3 Emergency Notification Evacuation Series has a minimal operation current and has a minimum flash rate of 1 Hz regardless of input lit, voltage. The Commander3 Emergency Notification Series is shipped withT,�die cast 4" mounting bracket which incorporates the popular Super-Slide feature that- - allows the installer to easily pre-wire the system and test for supervision. The product also features a locking mechanism that secures the product to the bracket without showing any screws. �� The Emergency Notification Series also features the Checkmate TM Instant m /' Voltage Verification Feature which allows the installer to check the voltageF• ' drop, current draw and match it against the blue print. The Commander3 Emergency Notification Evacuation Series are UL1638 and UL464, listed and are warranted for three years from date of purchase. Lens available in Blue, Red, Amber and Green Colors Standard Features • Nominal Voltage -24 VDC • Tamperproof Field Selectable Candela Options of 15, 30, 60, 75, and 110 product Listings • Unit Dimensions: 5" high x 4.5"wide x 2.5"deep 9 • Super-Slide T14 Bracket- Ease of Supervision Testing ' • CheckmateTM- Instant Voltage Verification • Synchronize Strobe and Horn by Using the Gentex Synchronization Module {�� • Prewire Entire System,Then Install Your Signals "�'byUwemmr nL49'RA'ORES'VC" • Input Terminals 12 to 18 AWG • BS+A/MEA(Pending) • CSFM 7135-0569:135(GECA24, • Switch Selection for High or Low dBA GEC624,GECG24&GECR24) • Switch for Chime,Whoop, Mechanical and 2400Hz Tone 7135-0569:136(GESA24, • Switch for Continuous or Temporal 3 (not available on whoop tone) GES1324,GECG24&GECR24) Tamperproof Re-entrant Grill • UL Listed 464,1638 • Surface Mount with the GSB(Centex Surface Mount Box) • Silence Horn While Strobes Remain Flashing • Wide Voltage Range 16-33 VDC or FWR MEM&ER AsMMMEOM ms use • Faceplate Available in Red or Off-White GES3 Emergency Notification Evacuation Strobe, Selectable Candela Low Profile Model um er Part Number Lens Color omina o tage Candela GESA24PWR904-1335-007- mer 24 VDG 15,30, 60,75, 110 - m er24VDG 15, 30,60 1 GESB24PWR904-1337-002 lue 24VDC 15, 30,60,75, 110 GESB24PWW904-1338-002 Blue 24VDC 15177, 67_,75, 110 24 904-1339-007- reen 24VDC 15,30, 60,75, 110 E 24PWW 904-1340-002 reen 24VDC 15, 30, 60, 75, 110 GESH24PWR 904-1341-007- e GESR24PWW 904-1342-002 Red 24 VDC 15.30, 60,75, 110 GEC3 Emergency Notification Evacuation Horn/Strobe, Selectable Candela Low Profile Model Number Part Number Lens Color Nominal Candela Reverberant In Anechoic Voltage dBA @ loft. Room dBA Per UL 4641 @1Oft. E A24PWR 904-1327-002 Amber 24 VD 15,30,60, 75, 110 62-82 100 UECA24PWW904-1328-002 Amber 24 15,30, 60, 75, 110 62-82 10 CiEC;B24PWR904-1329-002 Blue 24 VDC 15, 30,60, 75, 110 4 904-1330-002 Blue 24 15, 30, 60, 75, 1162-82 100 GECG24PWR904-1331-002 Green 24 V 15,30, 60, 75, 110 62-82 100 2 33Green 24 1 , 75, 2 10 904-133T-062 Re _ 5,30, 0,75, 10 - 2 100 E R24PWW 1 904-1334-002 Red 24 VDU I 15,30, 60,75, 110 62-82 100 Notes: •The GE3 Emergency Notification Evacuation Series is not listed for outdoor use. •Operating temperature:32°to 120°F (0°to 49° C). •For nominal and peak current across UL regulated voltage range for filtered DC power and unfiltered (FWR [Full Wave Rectified]) power,see installation manual. •Gentex does not recommend using a coded or pulsing signaling circuit with any of our strobe products (see Technical Bulletin Number 014). Model designations: "P"= Plain (no lettering),"W"=Wall Mount, "R" = Red Faceplate/"W"=Off-White Faceplate Lens Colors: "B"= Blue °R"=Red "A"=Amber "G"=Green I Horn Mode Minimum dBA Minimum dBA Regulated 24VDC 1Oft.per @ 1Oft.per Max.Operating UL464(HIGH) UL464(LOW) C High Setting(mA) Emergency Notification Evacuation Strobe Current Ratings lemporal 3 240017z 78 7128 Candela 15cd 30cdOcd 75c 11 c Temporal 3 Mechanical 76 70' 25 24 74mA 88mA 134mA 156m 199mA lemporalChime 66' 15 UL Max2 11=A 134m134mA 212mAm 346mA Uontinuous 24 z Continuous Mechanical Continuous Chime 70' 66' 15 Whoop 56 "Operating the horn in this mode at this voltage will result in not meeting the-minimum UL reverberant sound level required for public l mode fire protection service. These settings are acceptable only for private mode fire alarm use. Use the high dBA setting for public mode application(not applicable when using the chime tone.The chime tone is always private mode). Notes:The sound output for the temporal 3 tone is rated lower since the time the horn is off is averaged into the sound output rating. While the horn is producing a tone in the temporal 3 mode its sound pressure is the same as the continuous mode. To obtain the horn/strobe current draw, add the strobe current draw and the horn current draw. 1 The listed reverberant dBA are for the continuous tone mode. The Temporal 3 tone has a reverberant dBA @ 1 Oft.per UL 464 is 77-83.with a horn current draw of 34mA. Ifl 2 RMS current ratings are per UL average RMS method. UL max current rating is the maximum RMS current within the listed voltage 1 ;I range(16-33VDC for 24VDC units)(8-17VDC for 12VDC units). For strobes the UL max current is usually at the minimum listed voltage(16VDC for 24VDC units)(8VDC for 12VDC units). For audibles the max current is usually at the maximum listed voltage. For unfiltered FWR ratings, see installation manual. II Switch Locations Mounting Super-Slide- SWITCH POSTON 3 4 f,-...�...:..._•_ Mechanics!-Tamp. ON ON QN klachar..l-Core. OFF ON ON Hije-r. ON OFF ON H-rant. OFF OFF ON Chico>Temp. ON ON OFF Ofd .. "FF '°vYmm ON OFF OFF Woop OFF OFF OFF k�•• Switch positions 1 and 2 in the Off position to select isolated horn and strobe V power Inputs. /� N Die Cast Metal Mounting Plate: Mounts to single gang, � ON double gang 4"square boxes or GSB box. l .KI Checkmate" - Instant Voltage Verification S+ U Candela Selection 1"4+ ---�� �! candela Bele«ion slider switch Depress center and slide switch to desired 'bnghtne=s level. f Break off Finand insert into 75 70 �` hole at tl-a bott"m of the sn The access holes are provided in the back of the terminal Sete«ortolcckoandelasetom is �r P Signal must ba removed from ' g stomaaei block to allow the voltage to be measured directly without brad et and pin pushed forward 1J removing the device.Typically this would be done at the from backside out of hole \ A) 9 YP Y to change candela. \ end of the line to confirm design criteria. Most measure- ments will be taken using the S+and S-locations J although access is provided to other locations. NOTE: f Care should be taken to not short the test probes. lublic lublic Conventional Wiring Diagrams for Emergency Notification Evacuation Series Sting. UL Listed UL Listed Control Signal Signet Control Signal Signal Panel S+ s+ s- H+ H- S+ s+ s- H+ H- Panel S+ S+ S- H+ H- S+ S+ S- H+ H- Supervised 11P q Supervised B 0 0 signal circuit S Signal Circuit + ENO OF LINE \ \ - RESISTOR+ ENO OF LIN age RESISTOR + ENO OF ONE i \ RESISTOR le. O GEC3/GE53 I Colored Lens SERIES Wiring Diagram Emergency Notification Series with Gentex Synchronization Module F.A-C.P- .ND OF LINE j"--"---------------------------------""' Rese;roR FOR � I TO NEXr SIGNAL� TO NOTIFICATION ALARM CIRCUIT c asn WIR!Nd ONLY. ___ ___________�____._.._.__-_____� II __ TO NE,r SIGNAL --i-0 NOTIFICATION ALARM CIRCUIT REMOVEJUMPER FOP,INDEPENDENT SYNCHRONIZED STROBE .(,Jr END OF IINc r >JR?±-eF'3i wry. AUDIBLE SIGNAL I AE65TJR FOR AND HORN OPERATION f CIRCUIT ' c:assa LEAVE JUMPERIN PLACE SYNCHRONIZATION i wlRINpONLY. `LJ TO ELIMINATE NEED FOR MODULE I HORN INPUT ON AO F LEAVE JUMPERIN PLACE ON ,''T O , N SLAVE UNITS UNLES$SEPARATE t tC. ( ` AND OPERATE SIGNAL CONTROL OVER HORN CKT a, .N IN UNISON MODE 00 Y i IS REQUIRED. SYNOH,ONIZATION MODULE signal $ignal S+ S+ S- Ha H+ u- S* S• Hi H- B B i' i I ENp OF twE VISIBLE SIGNAL�� I t i RESISTOR FOR CIRCUIT I i Li case wIRINa ONty I I r I I __________„_____-i _______________ ____________—________________________________� ENO OPIaNE _ '"i-t'------------------- RESISTOR FOR 1 I CASA i W9R:Np CNLY. - ' ' Note: See Technical Bulletin 015 for proper synchronization module for application. Architect & Engineering Specifications: The audible and/or visible signal shall be Gentex GE3 Emergency Notification Evacuation Series or approved equal and shall be listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc.per UL 1638 and UL 464.The notification appliance shall also be listed with the California State Fire Marshal(CSFM)and the Bureau of 1 Standards and Appeals(NYC).The notification appliance(combination audible/visible)shall produce a peak sound output of 100dBA or greater as measured in an anechoic chamber. The signaling appliance shall also have the capability to silence the audible signal while leaving the visible signal energized with the use of a single pair of power wires.Additionally,the user shall be able to select either continuous or temporal tone output with the temporal signal having the ability to be syn chronized. Unit shall be capable of being installed so that any unauthorized attempt to change the candela setting will result in a trouble signal at the fire alarm control panel. The audible/visible and visible signaling appliance shall also maintain a minimum flash rate of 1 Hz or u to 2 Hz regardless of ower input voltage. The 9 9 PP P g P P g appliance shall have an operating current of 74mA or less at 24 VDC for the 15Cd strobe circuit. The appliance shall be polarized to allow for electrical supervision of the system wiring.The unit shall be provided with a mounting bracket with termi- nals with barriers for input/output wiring and be able to mount to a single gang or double gang box or double workbox without the use of an adapter plate. i� The unit shall have an input voltage range of 16.33 volts with either direct current of full wave rectified power for 24 volt models. The appliance shall be capable of testing supervision without disconnecting wires.Also the appliance shall be capable of mounting to a surface back box. The unit shall also be able to verify voltage at the unit without removing unit. �. 24 units per carton j 28 pounds per carton I Important Notice: it U V LJ U. Thane materials have been prepared by Centex Corporation(advicexn for ould of be used as s only,are 551-0045-01 ' necessarily.summery,and are not purported o serve as legal advice and should not be used as such. Gentex makes no representations and warranties,express or implied,that these materials are complete and accurate,up-to-date,or in compliance with ail relevant local,state and federal laws,regulations and I; CORPORATION rules.The materials do not address all legal considerations as there is inevitable uncertainty regarding interpretation of laws,regulations and rules and the application of such laws,regulations and rules to partic- War fact patterns.Each person's activities can differently affect the obligations that exist under applicable Fire Protection Products:www.gentex.com laws,regulations or rules.Therefore,these materials should be used only for informational purposes and 10985 Chicago Drive Box 310•Zeeland,Michigan 49464 should not be used as asubstitute for seeking professional legal advice.Gemex win not be responsible for any action or failure to act in reliance upon the information contained in this material. 616.392.7195 • 1.800.436.8391 •616.392.4219 Fax I .II aper Gentex corporation reserves the right to mace changes to the product data sheets at their discretion. i,Printed on Reryded r Absorbent Glass Mat(AGM)technology for superior ' = - performance • Valve regulated, spill proof construction allows safe operation in any position -,tl,�R,4-- , �1,•��>� Power/volume ratio yielding unrivaled energy density Rugged impact resistant ABS case and cover(UL94-HB) • Approved for transport by air. D.O.T., I.A.T.A., F.A.A. and C.A.B. certified CEJ r • U.L. recognized under file number MH 20845 • F1-Quick disconnect Nominal Voltage........................................................................12 volts(6 cells) ers tabs,0.187"x 0.032" Mate with AMP.INC. F, Fz Nominal Capacity i of FASTON"187"series I-3.24 1-3A-4 (�-❑���� 20-hr. (350mA to 10.50 volts) ........................................................7.00 AH -OR- ED 14.75 ( °uI6.35 1 10-hr. (650mA to 10.50 volts) ....................................................... 6.50 AH 'er• • F2-Quick disconnect l-635--1 X795-I6.00AH r of tabs,0.250"x 0.032" ®=0.8 ®=0.8 5-hr. (1.2A to 10.20 volts) ............................................................ =-Mate with AMP.INC 1-hr. (4.5A to 9.00 volts) .............................................................. 4.50 AH FASTON "250"series 15-min. (14A to 9.00 volts).................................................................3.50 AH Approximate Weight ........................................................... 4.80 lbs.(2.18 kg) Energy Density(20-hr.rate) ................................ 1.49 W-h/in3(90.95 W-h/1) The E> T Specific Energy(20-hr.rate) 17.50 W-h/Ib(38.58 W-h/kg) ® W Internal Resistance (approx.) 23 milliohms li !te. [> � Max Discharge Current(7 Min.) ............................................... 21.0 amperes Max Short-Duration Discharge Current(10 Sec.).................. 70.0 amperes Shelf Life(%of nominal capacity at 68'F(20°C)) 1 Month......................................................................................................97% PO!!/EB SON/� HT H 3 Months.....................................................................................................91% MO°EL P�,z,a F, 6 Months....................................................................................................83% Operating Temperature Range �•--- LCharge.............................................................-4°F(-20°C)to122°F(50°C) )1 Discharge........................................................40'F(-40'C)to 140'F(60°C) L:5.95(151) W:2.56(65) H:3.70(94) HT:3.86(98) Case......................................................................................................ABS Plastic Tolerances are+/-0.04 in.(+/-1mm)and+/-0.08 in.(+/-2mm)for Power-Sonic Chargers................................................PSC-12800A, 1280OA-C height dimensions.All data subject to change without notice. r � � r Mi Shelf Life&Storage Discharge Characteristics I 10014.0 necessary unless is not Ambient Temperature 20°C(68°F 100%of capacity 13.0 is required, i a 80 Charging before C 5°C use is necessary y 12.0 _ r (41°F) to help recover ✓o r full capacity. _ r; 60 0 11.0 ` Charge may fail to restore full is w 40°C 30°C 20°C capacity.Do not S 10.0 70 0.35 v 40 (104°F) (86°F) (gg°p) let batteries reach 1.4 cc this state. a) 3.5 R 0 9.0 U 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 Final Vintage 7'0 Standing Period(Months) 8.0 14 1.2 2.4 6 12 24 36 48 1 2 4 6 810 20 40 Discharge Time vs. Discharge Current �- min -I-In - 20 Discharge Time 15 10 Life Characteristics in Stand-By Use L g Ambient Temperature 20'C(68'F) m Final a 100 Voltage 2 10.5V \� 80 _T i 10.2V 60 ( Float Charging Voltage' 6 9.6V \� ° 40 2.25-2.30 V/Celt 30 a°i 20 m I \ 0 10 9.OV \ N 40°C(104°F) 0 1 2 3 4 l 20°C (68°F) Years 0°C (32°F) 5 8.11V Life Characteristics in Cyclic Use 0.35 0.70 1.4 3.5 7.0 14 i Discharge Current(A) 120 1 l,. 100 . . ... y 80 4 Cycle Applications:Limit initial currentto 2.1A.Charge until battery voltage (under charge)reaches 14.4 to 14.7 volts at 68°F(20'C).Hold at 14.4 to 14,7 Ct M 60 Discharge Discharge Discharge volts until current drops to under 70mA.Battery is fully charged under these C Depth 100% Depth 501 Depth 30% conditions,and charger should be disconnected or switched to"float"voltage. c 40 d 1.Discharge Current 0.2C(Final Voltage 1.7V/Cell) "Float"or"Stand-By"Service:Hold battery across constant voltage source of m 20 2.Charge Current:0.1C 13.5 to 13.8 volts continuously.When held at this voltage,the battery will seek its 3.Ambient Temperature:20°C to 25°C(68°F to 77°F) own current level and maintain itself in a fully charged condition. 0 II� Note:Due to the self-discharge characteristics of this type of battery,it is 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200Number of Cycles imperative that they be charged within 6 months of storage,otherwise permanent __ ill loss of capacity might occur as a result of sulfation. i Power-Sonic offers a wide range of chargers suitable for batteries up to 100AH. Please refer to our website www.power-soiiic.com for a complete range of useful l' Please refer to the Charger Selection Guide in our specification sheets for"C-Series downloads,such as product catalogs,material safety data sheets(MSDS),ISO I Switch Mode Chargers"and"Transformer Type A and F Series".Please contact our certification,etc.. SII Technical department for advice if you have difficulty in locating suitable models. iq r r r rr r r j DOMESTIC SALES CUSTOMER SERVICE TECHNICAL SUPPORT INTERNATIONAL SALES Ii Tel:+1-619-661-2020 Tel:+1-619-661-2030 Tel:-+1-619-661-2020 Tel:+1-650-364-5001 i. Fax:+1-619-661-3650 Fax:+1-619-661-3648 Fax:+1-619-661.3648 Fax:+1-650-366-3662 national-sales@power-sonic.com customer-service@power-sonic.com support@power-sonic.com battery@power-sonic.com i. ,I CORPORATE OFFICE• 7550 Panasonic Way• San Diego,CA 92154• USA• Tel:+1-619-661-2020• Fax:+1-619-661-3650 1308+M I. i HILLER NEW ENGLAND Fire Protection, Inc. 240 Ballardvale Street Wilmington,MA 01887 KEY MAINTENANCE SWITCH Part#: HNE-173 se This key maintenance switch will disconnect actuation circuits in the system to prevent accidental discharge during maintenance operations. I Two LEDs indicate "System Armed" and "System Inactive" Conditions. When the key is inserted and turned, the "System Inactive" indicator lights. The key can only be removed in the armed position. a o o 0 4 The key maintenance switch mounts to a two-gang deep bell box or a two-gang deep wire mold box and operates on 24VDC. The key maintenance switch can be flush-mounted with a two-gang plaster ring on a deep 4" square box. This key maintenance switch is also available with the key removable in the armed and the inactive positions. Rated at: 10A 250VAC, 15A 125-250VAC, the DC rating is 15A up to 30VDC. Max. current draw of 10 mA MAINTENANCE SWITCH SYSTEM ARNIED INACTIVE iI) _ 6,Hiller ige of useful RSDS),ISO i SALES 001 3662 iic.com 0308 1M i' KEY MAINTENANCE SWITCH WIRING DIAGRAM MAINTENANCE SWITCH SYSTEM SYSTEM ARMED INACTIVE i � Eye I ' ARMED TO #6 + #10 NC #10 NO 24 VDC I. 4 #20 C CIRCUIT 1 CIRCUIT TO #4+ + NO N 4 DC ACTIVE � i i �'f//'-P LJP/X2tiGP� Fire Equipment Certificate of Registration CR-000241 This is to certify that in accordance with all Massachusetts laws and regulations a Fire Equipment Certificate of Registration is hereby issued to: Expiration Date: 10/31/2016 Restrictions or Secondary License Type: CR-42 Portable Fire Extinguishers Hiller N.E. Fire Protection CR-43 Special Hazard(Engineered) 240 Ballardvale Street CR-44 Special Hazard (Pre-Engineered) Wilmington MA 01887 - State Fire Marshal Post in a conspicuous place. Verify the status of this Certificate at www.mass.gov/dfs ' 1 Y� 1/q�ia�me�cto�C��cxe�ax�uro�s CC-000819 Fire Equipment Certificate of Competency Jeffrey S Kidd 5 Stovers Court Amesbury MA 01913 Expiration Date 12!24/2015 State Fire Marshal Use of this license is restricted by 527 CMR to: CC-46 Portable Fire Extinguishes CC-47 Engineered Fixed Systems _ CC-48 Pre-Engineered Fixed Systems CC-49 Hydrostatic Testing of Cylinders s Failure to comply with Massachusetts General Laws relative to the issuance of this license may be cause for revocation. Refer to: www.mass.gov/dfs If found,please return to Massachusetts Department of Fire Services, State Road,P.O.Box 1025,Stow MA 01775