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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
3300 NEWPORT BLVD.
P.O.BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA
(949) 644-3275
Project Address: 1 HOAG DRIVE
Plan Check No.; 0084-2006 Date:
plan Check Engineer: S. Kusik Phone: 949.644.3285
Submitted Valuation: $1200 Corrected Valuation:
Type of Construction: I-SPR No. of Stories: 2
Occupancy Group(s): S4 Suite Area:
Fire Sprinklers: Yes Fire Alarm: Yes
• Make the following corrections to the plans.
• Return this correction sheet and check prints with corrected plans.
• indicate how each correction was resolved.
1/12/2006
GENERAL
Show on title page of drawings:
a. Job address and name of owner.
b. Name and address of designer with wet signature.
c. Legal description.
��-7rov'de a copy of the installing California State Contractors License with registration number,
class and expiration date.
Provide name and phone number of the project coordinator, owner, system designer and
supplier.
4--When strobes are added or relocated, add the following note to the drawings: "Strobes in the
same room and all strobe visible from the same location shall be synchronized to flash
simultaneously."
'Architect/engineer of record for the building shall coordinate the alarm floor plan with the
approved building plans and sign the alarm plans.
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State 01 California
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TECHNICAL MAINTENANCE &
INSTALLATION INC
02/29/2008
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TECHNICAL MAINTENANCE & INSTALLATION, INC.
Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian
South Parking Structure — Monitor Existing Flow and Tamper Switches
Reply to City of Newport Beach Plan Review Comments
1. Requested Items provided on Sheet FA 1.
a. Job address and name of owner added to the drawings.
b. Name and address of the designer with wet signature provided.
c. Legal description provided. (see attached)
2. Copy of the installing contractor's California State Contractors License with
registration number, class and expiration date provided.
3. Name and the phone numbers of the Project coordinator, owner, system designer and
supplier provided on Sheet FA1.
4. No strobes are to be added or relocated. The project is to provide fire alarm system
monitoring of 1 sprinkler waterflow and 1 sprinkler tamper switch.
5. The project is so small that no Architect is involved. The drawings are being
submitted under the contractor's exception of the California Professional Code.
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Model M501MF
Features
M500MF
❑ Monitors Alarm or Supervisory device contacts
❑ Style B or D Initiating Device Circuit
❑ Low standby current
❑ Direct decade address switches
❑ Mounts in standard deep 4" sq electrical box
❑ LED blinks to indicate polling
❑ LED latches ON to indicate active module
❑ Terminations made via saddle clamp terminals
❑ Terminals hold two 14 AWG size wires
O Connects to ZAS-1 data line
❑ Built in transient protection
❑ Supervised for open, short, ground, loss of polling
O Reports analog value of Initiating Device Circuit
M501MF
• Monitors Alarm or Supervisory device contacts
O Style B Initiating Device Circuit
0 Low standby current
O Direct decade address switches
• Mounts in single gang electrical box
"] Terminations via wire nuts
J Connects to ZAS-1 data line
Built in transient protection
'Al Supervised for open, short, ground, loss of polling
O Reports analog value of Initiating Device Circuit
Description
M500MF
The M500MF monitor module is an analog addressable
device used to assign an address or monitor fire alarm or
supervisory initiating device contacts. The M500MFB
supervises any dry contact initiating device. The monitor
module is polled by the CM1(N) or CM2(N) via the ZAS-1
card. The M500MF has a Initiating Device Circuit (fDC)
that may be configured class A (style D) or class B (style
B). The monitor module may be used to supervise a single
initiating device or a zone of initiating devices. Each
monitor module contains address switches to set a unique
address or input point for programming or control by the
system. The M500MF is mounted in a standard 4" square
deep electrical box. After mounting in the electrical box a
coverplate hides the decade address switches but
exposes the LED.
M501MF
The M501MF monitor module (mini module) is an analog
addressable device used to assign an address or monitor
fire alarm or supervisory initiating device contacts. The
M501MF supervises any dry contact initiating device. The
monitor module is polled by the CM1(N) or CM2(N) via the
ZAS-1 card. The M501MF has a class B (style B) Initiating
Device Circuit. The monitor module may be used to
supervise a single initiating device or a zone of initiating
devices. Each monitor module contains address switches
to set a unique address or input point for programming or
control by the system. The M501MF is mounted in a
standard single gang electrical box. The M501MF mounts
in the electrical box and the device that it is supervising is
installed on the electrical box.
The IRC-3 data entry program allows the user to configure
either module as a fire alarm module or a supervisory
module. When the monitor module is configured as an
alarm module the analog values reported by the module to
the CM1(N) or CM2(N) will be interpreted as one of the
following conditions: supervisory open, supervisory short,
loss of polling.
Typically the monitor module is used to supervise devices
such as: Waterflow switches, tamper switches, 4-wire type
smoke detectors, manual pull stations, status contacts,
etc.
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SARASOTA. FLA 813-756-3278 Fax.813-751.6384
FARMINGTON. CT. 203-678-0410 Far 203-677-1621
OWEN SOUND. CANADA 519-376-2430 Fax: 519-376-7258
270008
1 of 4
Operation
In the normal state the ZAS-1 card polls the monitor
module and receives information back from the module
including the type, address and current analog value. The
analog value reported in the normal slate is the value due
to the current flow in the EOL. When the supervised
initiating device contact is closed the monitor module
senses the change in current flow in the initiating device
circuit and sends the new analog value of the initiating
device circuit If the initiating device circuit is open to the
EOL, the analog value of the circuit is sent to the CM1(N)
or CM2(N) on the next poll by the ZAS-1 card. The analog
value is as stored in the system and is interpreted, based
upon the identification of the module type (alarm,
supervisory) as identified by the data entry program. The
CM1(N) or CM2(N) evaluates the analog value of each
device and indicates to the system whether the module is
normal, alarm, supervisory short or supervisory open If
the M500MF is used, a LED on the front of the device will
blink each time the device is polled by the ZAS-1 card and
will latch ON when the device is active.
Installation
The M500MF may be configured as a class B (style 8) or
class A (style D) Initiating Device Circuit. The M501MF is
mounted in a single gang electrical box, normally behind
the device it is supervising, and is terminated with an EOL.
The M500MF has saddle clamp type terminal screws that
accommodate two AWG #14 wires. The M501MF has
pigtail leads that are connected to the ZAS-1 data line and
the initiating device via wire nuts. When the ZAS-1 data
line is configured as a class 8 (style 8) line the monitor
modules may be "T" tapped at a junction box. The ZAS-1
data line originates at the ZAS-1 circuit card and must be
a twisted pair wire (6 twists per foot minimum), and the
total data tine may not exceed 22 uF capacitance and 47
Ohms resistance. Shielded data line cable may be used,
but typically this reduces the effective maximum data line
distance
Specifications
Application
The monllor module IS used 10 provide 2 unique address
to a single device or a zone of devices The monitor
module is an addressable analog device that
communicates on the same data line as other analog
series devices (M500CF 1551 F, 2551 F, 5551 F, DH500F)
In retrofit applications, the ZAS-1 line that contains analog
smoke detectors can be "T" tapped (assuming a class B
(style B) data line) and a data line pulled to the nearest
manual station, waterflow device, tamper switch or other
supervisory switch
Engineering Specifications
The monitor module shall be a member of the Analog data
line and send true analog values to the CM1(N) it CM2(N)
for proper Interpretation of the status of monitored device.
The Initiating device being monitored shall be configured
as a class A (style D) or class B (style B) IDC. The system
shall be capable of defining any module as an alarm
module and report Alarm trouble or loss Of polling or as a
supervisory module and reporting supervisory short,
supervisotry open or loss of polling.
Listings
UL, ULC, BSA, FM, CSFM, City of Chicago
Standby Current
Alarm Current
EOL Resistor Value
Temperature
Humidity
IDC line resistance maximum
M500MF
300 uA
5.4 mA
47K Ohms
0-49°C (32-120°F)
85% non -condensing
20 Ohms
M501MF
300 uA
400 uA
47K Ohms
0-49°C (32-120°F)
85% non -condensing
20 Ohms
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EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
SARASOTA, FLA 813-756-3278 Fax 813.751.6384
FARMINGTON CT 203-678-0410 Fax 203-677-162i
OWEN SOUND. CANADA 519-376-2430 Fax 519-376.7258
'I'- ,, INTERNATIONAL CANADA4/6678-6767 Fax 416-678-2872
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SIGNAL LINE IS TWISTED PAIRED CABLE
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SARASOTA. FLA 813-756-3278 Fax: 813-751-6384
FARMINGTON. CT. 203-678-0410 Fax: 203-677-1621
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CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION
OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL
FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM
LISTING SERVICE
LISTING No. 7300-1657:116
CATEGORY: Misc. Devices/Control Unit Accessories
LISTEE: GE Security, Inc., 8985 Town Center Parkway, Bradenton, FL 34202
Contact Jewell Mlcochero (941) 7394358 FAX (941) 308.8123
DESIGN:
Page 1 of 1
Models M500MF and M501MF monitor modules, Models M500CF and M500CFS control
modules and Model M500XF fault isolator module. Refer to listee's data sheet for
detailed product description and operational considerations.
INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and
ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction.
MARKING: Listee's narne, model designation and UL label.
APPROVAL: Listed as accessories for use with separately listed compatible fire alarm control units.
System Sensor Model SMB500 surface mourt box may be used as an enclosure for
these models.
NOTE: Formerly 7300-1591:116, 7300-1388:155 and 7300-1388:166
XLF: 7300-1653:103 Formerly 7300-1209:104
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This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results
and/or other data bit does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or
recommendation of the item fisted. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation
criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources.
Date Issued: AUGUST 15, 2005
Authorized By: DIANE K. AREND, Senior Deputy
Program Manager
Listing Expires June 30, 2006
EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
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Model M500MF, M501MF
Model M500MF
Model M501MF�
Features
M500MF
❑ Monitors Alarm or Supervisory device contacts
❑ Style B or D Initiating Device Circuit
❑ Low standby current
• Direct decade address switches
❑ Mounts in standard deep 4- sq electrical box
❑ LED blinks to indicate polling
❑ LED latches ON to indicate active module
❑ Terminations made via saddle clamp terminals
❑ Terminals hold two 14 AWG size wires
❑ Connects to ZAS-1 data line
❑ Built in transient protection
❑ Supervised for open, short, ground, loss of polling
❑ Reports analog value of Initialing Device Circuit
M501MF
❑ Monitors Alarrn or Supervisory device contacts
7 Style B Initiating Device Circuit
J Low standby current
• Direct decade address switches
J Mounts in single gang electrical box
L Terminations via wire nuts
Connects to ZAS-1 data line
• Built in transient protection
Supervised for open, short, ground, loss of polling
Reports analog value of Initiating Device Circuit
Description
M500MF
The M500MF monitor module is an analog addressable
device used to assign an address or monitor fire alarm or
supervisory initiating device contacts. The M50GMFB
supervises any dry contact initiating device. The monitor
module is polled by the CM1(N) or CM2(N) via the ZAS-1
card. The M500MF has a Initiating Device Circuit (IOC)
that may be configured class A (style D) or class B (style
B). The monitor module may be used to supervise a single
initiating device or a zone of initiating devices. Each
monitor module contains address switches to set a unique
address or input point for programming or control by the
system. The M500MF is mounted in a standard 4" square
deep electrical box. After mounting in the electrical box a
coverplate hides the decade address switches but
exposes the LED.
M501MF
The M501MF monitor module (mini module) is an analog
addressable device used to assign an address or monitor
fire alarm or supervisory initiating device contacts. The
M501MF supervises any dry contact initiating device. The
monitor module is polled by the CM1(N) or CM2(N) via the
ZAS-1 card. The M501MF has a class B (style B) Initiating
Device Circuit. The monitor module may be used to
supervise a single initiating device or a zone of initiating
devices. Each monitor module contains address switches
to set a unique address or input point for programming or
control by the system. The M501MF is mounted in a
standard single gang electrical box. The M501MF mounts
in the electrical box and the device that it is supervising is
installed on the electrical box.
The IRC-3 data entry program allows the user to configure
either module as a fire alarm module or a supervisory
module. When the monitor module is configured as an
alarm module the analog values reported by the module to
the CM1(N) or CM2(N) will be interpreted as one of the
following conditions: supervisory open, supervisory short,
loss of polling.
Typically the monitor module is used to supervise devices
such as: Waterflow switches, tamper switches, 4-wire type
smoke detectors, manual pull stations, status contacts,
etc.
EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
SARASOTA. FLA. 813-756-3278 Fax:813-751-6384
FARMINGTON. CT. 203-678-0410 Fax- 203-677-1621
OWEN SOUND, CANADA 519.3762430 Fax: 519-376-7258
INTERNATIONAL: CANADA 416-678.6767 Fax: 416-678-2872
270008
1 Of 4
Operation
In the normal state the ZAS-1 card polls the monitor
module and receives information back from the module
Including the type, address and current analog value. The
analog value reported in the normal state is the value due
to the current flow in the EOL. When the supervised
initiating device contact is closed the monitor module
senses the change in current flow in the initiating device
circuit and sends the new analog value of the initiating
device circuit. If the initiating device circuit is open to the
EOL, the analog value of the circuit is sent to the CM1(N)
dr CM2(N) on the next poll by the ZAS-1 card. The analog
value is as stored in the system and is interpreted, based
upon the identification of the module type (alarm,
supervisory) as identified by the data entry program. The
CM1(N) or CM2(N) evaluates the analog value of each
device and indicates to the system whether the module is
normal, alarm, supervisory short or supervisory open If
the M500MF is used. a LED on the front of the device will
blink each time the device is polled by the ZAS-1 card and
will latch ON when the device is active.
Installation
The M500MF may be configured as a class 8 (style B) or
class A (style 0) Initiating Device. Circuit. The M501MF is
mounted in a single gang electrical box, normally behind
the device it is supervising, and is terminated with an EOL.
The M500MF has saddle clamp type terminal screws that
accommodate two AWG #14 wires. The M501MF has
pigtail leads that are connected to the ZAS-1 data line and
the initiating device via wire nuts. When the ZAS-1 data
line is configured as a class B (style B) line the monitor
modules may be "T' tapped at a junction box. The ZAS-1
data line originates at the ZAS-1 circuit card and must be
a twisted pair wire (6 twists per loot minimum), and the
total data line may not exceed .22 uF capacitance and 47
Ohms resistance. Shielded data line cable may be used.
but typically this reduces the effective maximum data line
distance.
Specifications
Application
The monitor module is used 10 provide a unique address
to a single device or a zone of devices The monitor
module is an addressable analog device that
communicates on the same data line as other analog
series devices (M500CF. 1551 F, 2551 F, 5551 F, DH500F).
In retrofit applications, the ZAS-1 line that contains analog
smoke detectors can be "T" tapped (assuming a class B
(style 8) data line) and a data line pulled to the nearest
manual station, waterflow device, tamper switch or other
supervisory switch.
Engineering Specifications
The monitor module shall be a member of the Analog data
line and send true analog values to the CM1(N) it CM2(N)
for proper interpretation of the status of monitored device.
The initiating device being monitored shall be configured
as a class A (style D) or class B (style B) IDC. The system
shall be capable of defining any module as an alarm
module and report Alarm trouble or loss of polling or as a
supervisory module and reporting supervisory short,
supervisotry open or Toss of polling
Listings
UL. ULC, BSA, FM, CSFM. City of Chicago
Standby Current
Alarm Current
EOL Resistor Value
Temperature
Humidity
10C line resistance maximum
MSOOMF
300 uA
5.4 mA
47K Ohms
0-49°C (32-120°F)
85% non -condensing
20 Ohms
M501MF
300 uA
400 uA
47K Ohms
0-49°C (32-120°F)
85% non -condensing
20 Ohms
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EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
SARASOTA. FLA 813-756.3278 Fax 813.751-6384
FARMINGTON. CT 203.678-0410 Fax 2133.627-1621
Illffl OWEN SOUND. CANADA 519-376-2430 Fax 519.376.2258
„ INTERNATIONAL CANADA 416-678-6767 Fax. 416-678-2872
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NOTES:
SIGNAL LINE 15 TWISTED PAIRED CABLE
18AWG MIN.
"7" TAPS NOT ALLOWED ON CLASS A LINES.
A\ WILL NOT SUPPORT 2-WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS.
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EOWAROS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
SARASOTA, FLA. 813-756-3278 Fax: 813-751-6384
FARMINGTON. CT. 203-678-0410 Fax: 203-677-1621
OWEN SOUND, CANADA 519-376-2430 Fax: 519-376-7258
- H. INTERNATIONAL: CANADA 416-678-6767 Fax. 416-678.2872
270008
3014
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION
OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL
FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM
LISTING SERVICE
LISTING No. 7300-1657:116
CATEGORY: Misc. Devices/Control Unit Accessories
LISTEE: GE Security, Inc., 8985 Town Center Parkway, Bradenton, FL 34202
Contact Jewell Micochero (941) 739-4358 FAX (941) 308-8123
DESIGN:
Page 1 of 1
Models M500MF and M501 MF monitor modules, Models M500CF and M500CFS control
modules and Model M500XF fault isolator module. Refer to listee's data sheet for
detailed product description and operational considerations.
INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and
ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction.
MARKING: Listee's name, model designation and UL label.
APPROVAL:
Listed as accessories for use with separately listed compatible fire alarm control units.
System Sensor Model SMB500 surface mount box may be used as an endosure for
these models.
NOTE: Formerly 7300-1591:116, 7300-1388:155 and 7300-1388:166
XLF: 7300-1653:103 Formerly 7300-1209:104
08-15-05
This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results
and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or
recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation
criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources.
Date Issued: AUGUST 15, 2005
Authorized 8y: DIANE K. AREND, Senior Deputy
Program Manager
Listing Expires June 30, 2008