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HomeMy WebLinkAbout301 Newport Blvd 12-04-01L197-24901 SUBMITTAL FOR: HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PRESBYTERIAN 301 NEWPORT BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA OWNER: HEART IHSTITUTE CONFERENCE ROOM RECONFIGURATION ADDITIONS TO EXISTING HOSPITAL WIDE EST FIRE ALARM SYSTEM HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PRESBYTERIAN 949-760-2000 ARCHITECT: CARUANA & ASSOCIATES 562-987-4666 SYSTEM DESIGNER: FBA ENGINEERING 949-582-9995 SUPPLIER: ENKO SYSTEMS 909-558-7771 INSTALLING CONTRACTOR: TECHNICAL MAINTENANCE & INSTALLATION, INC. 714-997-3955 May 21, 2001 9,N0 EXCEPTION TAKEN O MAKE CORRECT ONS NOTED O RESUEMITIAL NOT REQTD O SEE ATTACHED COMMENTS O REVISE AND RESLIBMIT O REVISE ANC) RESU6MI1 AS NOTED REVIEW IS FOR GENERAL CONFORMANCE_ WITH {Fig DESIGN CONCEPT OF THE P:(.AIECI AND CENLPAL COVrHANCE WITH HE ih FORMATION ^,PJEN IN THE Ctif:TRACT GO':.d•-E NT`s. AN° AC' -'ON SHOWN SU°,ri TO THE RfQU. rlEe;;S THE PLANS AND SP'(IFCCATiINS. CONTRACTOR IS RE`PONSIBLe OR QUANTITIES; DIMENSIONS WHICH SHALL BF CONFIRMED A"4D CDR RUM ED AT THE JOB SITF., FABRICATION PROCESSES AND TECHN CNE5 OF CONS'. RUCT;ON; COORDINATION OF HiS WORK WITH THAT OF ALL OTHER TRADES AND SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE OF HIS WORK - FBA Engineering Consulting Eiectriiccool Engineers 4 -I- Ol BT J 1 DATE 9 =-. State of California CAVINITIC nr CONTRACTORS STATE LICENSE BOARD kin ACTIVE LICENSE knit llambel 718842 for CORP eusmessmme TECHNICAL MAINTENANCE & INSTALLATION INC [ussiIrcrlionlsl C10 HIC (*.onOm 02/28/2002 2SL EST [RC-3 FIRE ALARM Model # Description Mfg. CSFM# 2251F SMOKE DETECTOR GS BLDG SYS 7272-1388:226 B210LP SMOKE DET. BASE GS BLDG SYS 7300-1388:158 757-5A-CS CHIME/STROBE GS BLDG SYS 7125-1388:202 202-5A-T SINGLE GANG STROBE GS BLDG SYS 7125-1388:208 M500CF CONTROL MODULE GS BLDG SYS 7300-1388:155 60991 WIRE WESTPENN 7161-0859:101 1 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY° INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR 2251F AND 2251TF INTELLIGENT PHOTOELECTRONIC SMOKE SENSORS Specifications Operating Voltage Range: Standby Current: Max. Alarm Current (LED on:) Operating Humidity Range: Operating Temperature Range: Operating Temperature Range: Heal Sensor: Height: Diameter: Weight: 15 to 32 VDC 3000 @ 24 VDC (one communication every 5 sec. with LED blink enabled) 6.5 mA @ 24 VDC 10% to 93% Relative Humidity, noncondensing 0° to 49°C (32° to 120' F); 2251F 0° to 38°C (32° to 100"F); 2251TF 4.25°F Fixed Temperature Electronic Thermistor 1.7 inches (43 mm) msI illed in B210LPF Base 6.2 inches (155 mm) installed in B210LPF Base 4.1 inches (104 mm) installed in 6501 Base 3.6 oz. (102 g) Before Installing This sensor must be installed in compliance with the control panel system installation manual. The installation must meet the requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Sensors offer maximum performance when installed in compliance with the National Fire Protection Association, (NFPA); see NFPA 72. ^Herat Description Jel 2251 F is a plug-in type smoke sensor that combines a photoelectronic sensing chamber with addressable -analog communications. The sensor transmits an analog representation of smoke density over a communication line to a control panel. Rotary -decade switches are provided for setting the sensor's address. Two LEDs on the sensor are controlled by he panel to indicate sensor status. An output is provided for connection to an optional remote LED annunciator (P/N RA400Z). Model 2251TF features a fixed temperature (13E°F) heat delectoF. The 2251F and 2251TF require compatible addressable communications to function properly. Connect these sensors to listed -compatible control panels only. Spacing EST recommends spacing sensors in compliance with NFPA 72. In low air flow applications with smooth ceilings, space sensors 30 feet apart. For specific informatiog regarding ..ensor spacing, placement, and special applications, refer to NFPA 72 or the Guide For Proper Use of System Smoke C'etectors, (P/N I56-407-XX). Wiring Instructions All wiring must be installed in compliance with the National Electrical quirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Proper wire gauges color -coded to limit wiring mistakes and ease system troubleshooting responding properly in the event of a fire. Code, applicable local codes, and any special re - should be used. The installation wires should be Improper connections will prevent a system from Remove power from the communication line before installing sensors. All wiring must conform to applicable local codes, ordinances, and regulations. 1. Wire the sensor base (supplied separately) per the wiring diagram, see Figure 1. '_Set the desired address on the sensor address switches, see Figure 2. stall the sensor into the sensor base. Push the sensor into the base while turning it clockwise to secure it in place. v. After all sensors have been installed, apply power to the control unit and activate the communication line. 5. Test the sensor(s) as described in the TESTING section of this manual. ES200-02-00 1 156-1465-00 Edwards Systems Technology, 5 N. Main Street, Pittsfield, ME 04967-1500 U.S.A. Figure 1. Wiring diagram: REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR OPTIONAL RETURN LOOP A78.2461.00 Dust covers provide limited protection against airborneACAUTION dust particles during ship ust fore the sensors can sense smoke. Remove sensors prior to heavy remodeling or conng. Dstructioners must be removed be - Testing Before testing, notify the proper authorities that the system is undergoing maintenance, and will temporarily be out of -ervice. Disable the system to prevent unwanted alarms. .ensors must be tested after installation and periodically thereafter. Testing methods must satisfy the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Sensors offer maximum performance when tested and maintained in compliance with NFPA 72- The sensor can be tested in the following ways: A. Functional: Magnet Test (P/N M02-04-01 or M02-09-00) This sensor can be functionally tested with a test magnet. The test magnet electronically simulates smoke in the sens- ing chamber, testing the sensor electronics and connections to the control panel. 1. Hold the test magnet in the magnet test area as shown in Figure 3. 2. The sensor should alarm the panel. Two LEDs on the sensor are controlled by the panel to indicate sensor status. Coded signals, transmitted from the panel, can cause the LEDs to blink, latch on, or latch off. Refer to the control panel technical documentation for sensor LED status operation and expected delay to alarm. - - B. Smoke Entry: Aerosol Generator (Gemini 501) The GEMINI model 501 aerosol generator can be used for smoke entry testing. Set the generator to represent 4%/ft to 5%/ft obscuration as described in the GEMINI 501 manual. Using the bowl shaped applicator, apply aerosol until the panel alarms. C. girect Heat Method (Hair Dryer of 1000-1500 watts) 2251TF only A hair dryer of 1000-1500 watts should be used to test the thermistors. Direct the heat toward either of the two ther- mistors, holding the heat source approximately 12 inches from the detector in order to avoid damaging the plastic housing. The detector will reset only after it has had sufficient time to cool. Make sure both thermistors are tested indi- vidually. tsar that fails any of these tests should be cleaned as described under CLEANING, and retested. If the s,.. _Jr fails after cleaning, it must be replaced and returned for repair. • When testing is complete, restore the system to normal operation and notify the proper authorities that the system is back in operation. ES200-02-00 2 156-1465-00 Figure 2. Rotary decade address switches: Figure 3. Test magnet position: PANTED SURFACE LEO STATUS AGNET TEST INDICATORS MARKER PAINTED SURFACE Figure 4. Sensor assembly: III ATM 2400.02 A213.2462.00 SENSOR COVER COVER REMOVAL • SENSOR TABS /SCREEN Iu LJ u LJ n SENSING COVERER COVER SENSING CHAMBER Cleaning 11 is recommended that the detector be removed from its mounting base to facilitate cleaning. The detector is cleaned as follows: NOTE: Before removing the detector, notify the proper au- thorities that the smoke detector system is under- going maintenance and will be temporarily out of service. Disable the zone or system undergoing maintenance to prevent unwanted alarms. 1. Remove the detector cover by prying away the lour side tabs with a small -bladed screwdriver, and then pulling the cover from the base. 2. Vacuum the screen carefully without removing it. II further cleaning is required continue with Step 3, oth- erwise skip to Step 8. 3. Remove the screen assembly by pulling it straight out (see Figure 4). 4. Remove the sensing chamber cover by pulling it straight out. 5. Clean the vaned chamber piece by vacuuming or blowing out dust and particles. 6. Replace the sensing chamber cover, aligning the ar- row on the top with arrow on the printed circuit board. 7. To replace the screen, place it over the chamber as- sembly, turning it until it snaps into place. 8. Replace the cover using the LEDs to align the cover and then gently pushing it until it locks into place. 9. Reinstall the detector. 10. Test the detector as described in TESTING. 11. Reconnect disabled circuits. 12. Notify the proper authorities that the system is back on line. A76-2463.0E E5200-02-00 3 I56-1465-00 AWARNING The Limitations of Property Protection Smoke Detectors The smoke deleclor used with Ihis base is designed to activate and ini- of types al tires. Ionization detectors oiler a broad range of lire sensing Bate emergency action, but will do so only when it is used in conjunction capability but they are somewhat better al detecting fast flaming tires than with an authorized fire alarm system. This detector must be installed in slow smoldering tires. Photoelectric detectors sense smoldering lires bet - accordance with NFPA standard 72. ler than (laming fires which have little, it any, visible smoke. Because tires develop in different ways and are often unpredictable in their growth, nei- Smoke detectors will not work without power. AC or DC powered (her type of detector is always best, and a given detector may not always smoke detectors will not work it the power supply is cut oil. provide earlywarning of a specific 9 P type of lire. detectors will not sense fires which start where smoke does In general, defectors cannot be expected to provide warnings for fires re- nL zh the detectors. Smoldering fires typically do not generate a lot stilling from inadequate lire protection practices. violent explosions. es - of heal which is needed to drive the smoke up to the ceiling where the taping gases which ignite, Improper storage of flammable liquids like smoke detector is usually located. For this reason, there may be large de- cleaning solvents which ignite, other similar safely hazards. arson. smok- lays in detecting a smoldering fire with either an ionization type detector ing in bed, children playing with matches or lighters, etc. Smoke detectors or a photoelectric type deleclor. Either one of them may alarm only after used in high air velocity conditions may have a delay in alarm due to dilu- flaming has initiated which will generate the heat needed to drive the lion of smoke densities created by frequent and rapid air exchanges. Ad - smoke to the ceiling, dilionally. high air velocity environments may create increased dust Smoke from fires in chimneys, in walls, on roofs or on the other side of a contamination, demanding more frequent maintenance. closed door(s) may not reach the smoke detector and alarm il. A detector To keep your equipment in excellent working order, ongoing maintenance cannot detect a fire developing on another level of a building quickly or at is required per the manufacturer's recommendations and UL and NFPA all. For these reasons, detectors shall be located on every level and in standards. AI a minimum, the requirements of Chapter 7 of NFPA 72, the every bedroom within a building. National Fire Alarm Code, shall be followed. A preventative maintenance agreepre- Smoke detectors have sensing limitations, too. Ionization defectors senlallthroughent should be arranged ive. Though smoke detectors a edesi the local for longg life. they f ema y and photoelectric detectors are required to pass lire tests of the (laming fail at any lime. Any smoke detector, lire alarm equipment. or any compo- and smoldering type. This is to ensure That both can detect a wide range nen( of that system which fails shall be repaired or replaced as soon as possible. FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation Is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interfer- ence, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note! This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These lim- its are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, it not Installed and used in accordance with the Instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications, However, (here is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. II this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment aft and on. the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: — Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna, — Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. — Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver Is connected. — Consult the dealer or an experienced radlo/TV technician for help. ES200-02-00 4 156-1465-00 ® Edwards Systems Technology 1999 CALIFORNIA".DEPtI1RTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION ;OFWCE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGIN�II - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7272-1388:226 Page 1 a1 1 CATEGORY: Photoelectric 9mokj Detector LISTEE: G.S. Building Systeirts Corp., 6411 Parkland.Or., Sarasota, FL 34243 Contact: Leort.Nevisome (941) 739-4276 DESIGN: Models 2251P end �'2251TF photoelectric smoke detector. Model 2251TF employs an integral supplemental heat sensor. Refer to Ilstee's data sheet for detailed product description end opetetionel considerations. INSTALLATION: In accordance with ietee's printed Installation Instructions, applicable codes end ordinances and in a manner eotepteble to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: APPROVAL: Listed's name; mtxfel number, electrical rating and UL label. Listed es photubletlric smoke detectors when used in conjunction with listee's listed bases (CSFM Ustirti No.-7300-1358:156) or 'Systems $ensor's bases (CSFM Listing No. 7300-1209:1 ab) end separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. XLF: 7272-1209:100 'Corrected 07•ni At This listing is based upon tetilnicelitleta submitted by the applcent. CSFM fire Engineering staff has reviewed the lest results and/or other data but dosetr1,�01 �4r�aaake an Independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the itemIkted'�This Ilegng should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to Ilatee's riot. ahejl, installation Instructions and/or other suitable Information sources. ,Uaie'fished: MARCH 6; 2601 Listing Expires June 30, 2001 Authorized By: BEN HO, Stgterising Deputy Program MNnagrjr LISTING No. CALIFORNIA:DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY Si FIRE PROTECTION 0410E OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEBRIN4 - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE 7300.1368;188 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Misc. DeviceICbntrdl Unit Accessories LISTEE: DESIGN: INSTALLATION: MARKING: 'PPROVAL: GS Building Product* 6411 Parkland Drive, Sarasota, FL 34243 Contact: Leon;Newjome 19411 739-4276 Models 8501P, B6018F and B210LPF• detector bases. Refer to listee's data sheet for detailed preduc8'description and operational considerations. In accordance •wItl Ilstee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. Model designation, ;UL label and one of the following name brands: Edwards. Edwards Systems Technology (EST), Mirtone, Fire Alarm and Systems Technology (FAST) or Alarm industry Products (ALP). Listed as detector Bases tor use with listee's separately listed smoke end heat detectors and: fire warm control units. VOTE: Formerly 7300=1102:109 XLF: 7300-1209:128 • Rev. 02.27.01 This listing Is based upon tedj bet ate submitted by tie applicant. CSFM Flre Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but dose 'rot ke an Independent verMcetlan 01 any claims. This listing Is not an endorsement or recommendation of the Item'IMted;:This Haling should not be used to verity correct operational requirements or ideiaiiaiion criteria. Refer to Ilelee'e date sheet. Installation Instructions and/or other suitable Information sources. Date issued FEBRUARY 22, 2001 Listing Expires June 30, 2001 Authorized By: BEN HO, SuOor4sing Deputy Program Meeteg* EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY 757 Series Chime Integrity Family Features • Synchronized strobe Synchronized flash from multiple strobes improves the safety for photosensitive people; ADA/UL1971/ULC listed strobe is available in four intensities. • Screw terminal wire connection Large terminals speed installation and accept up to #12 AWG (2.5 mm2) wire. • Mounts to four Inch square box Flush mount to standard North American four inch square box 2- 1/8 inches (54 mm) deep. • Satisfies ADA and NFPA requirements All strobe models provide "Equivalent Facilitation" allowed under ADA Accessibility Guidelines and satisfy NFPA codes. EST strobes have a "distributed" light output pattern and are UL1971 listed as Signaling Devices for the Hearing Impaired. • Pleasing mellow tone EST's chime includes a built-in volume control and produces a gentle sound. • Easy installation A universal mounting plate allows Integrity to be wired then left hanging "free" to allow easy V.I. and testing before it is fastened to electrical box. Description EST's 757 Series Integrity Chime and Chime/Strobe are perfect for life safety applications where the gentle tone of a chime is preferred over the harsh sound of horns or bells. Typical applica- tions for the chimes mellow tone include hospitals, nursing homes, and offices. They are also useful in areas where bells are used for other signaling systems. Integrity Chimes are UL listed for"private mode" use and ULC listed as an Audible Signal Appliance. Integrity's rugged plastic housing is available with a red or white textured finish. With its ingenious mounting sub -plate, Integrity Is firmly held in place with a single screw ensuring a quick, attractive installation. A separate trim plate Is not required for flush mounting. Separate terminals to accept up to #12 AWG (2.5 mm2) wire are provided for field connection of the strobe and chime. Matching Integrity Speakers, Horns, and Strobe combinations are also available. • 1:ro E s. NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES jMEA(EO LCe CHIME: When steady (non -stroked) voltage is applied. the chime pulses itself at 60 strokes per minute. The chime's 91 dBA peak (0 24 Vdc) sound pressure level at 10 ft (3.05 m) makes this device suitable for many applications. Integrity's chime is provided with an adjustable volume control (accessible from the back) for areas where decreased volume is desirable. STROBE: Integrity strobes are self -synchronized to flash at one fps across their full operating voltage range. The strobe operates on any existing two -wire signal circuit. Separately installed "synch control modules' are not required. A very small portion of the population have a condition which may cause them to become disoriented From multiple random flashes of light. This risk is minimized with Integrity's strobe. The flash from EST strobes can be noticed from almost any position in the room, corridor, or large open space. The light dispersion is controlled with a specially shaped reflector. It directs a minimum of 12 % of rated light output above and below the strobe, and a minimum of 25 % of rated light straight out both sides. EST strobes are UL1971 listed with both wall and ceiling cd intensity ratings (see Specifications). This is useful in areas where the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) permits ceiling mount strobes. 757 series strobes are shipped with wall mount style"FIRE" lens markings. Where ceiling mount, other languages or different lens markings are required, optional LKW and LKC series Lens Marking Kits are offered These optional lens marking sleeves just snap on to the strobe for quick, easy, change. Consult EST for availability of other languages or special markings. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY U.S. SALES: SARASOTA, FL 941.739.4200: FAX 941-727-0740 • CANADA SALES: OWEN SOUND. ON 519.376.2430; FAX 519-376.7258 INTERNATIONAL SALES: 905-2701711: FAX 905-270.9553 • CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS: CHESHIRE, CT • U.S. MANUFACTURING: PITTSFIELD. ME Issue 3 Literature Sheet 085001-0313 Page 1 of 4 Audible Signal Application Suggested sound pressure levels in each signaling zone for alert or 2-gym signals are at least 15 dB above the average ambient sound or 5 dB above the maximum sound level having a duration of -,east 60 seconds, whichever is greater, measured five ft (1.5 m) above the floor. The average ambient sound level is the rms, A -weighted sound pressure measured over a 24-hour period, Doubling the distance from the signal to the ear will theoretically cause a 6 dB reduction in the received sound pressure level. The actual effect depends on the acoustic properties of materials in the space. A 3 dBA difference is a 'just noticeable" change in volume. Typical Sound Output Distribution Peak dBA Measured in anechoic chamber 757 Chime/Strobe b--m rr ranpmgw.e•. 1 45 Strobe Application -hese guidelines are based on ANSI/NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm (1993). When applied and installed in accordance with that EST strobes meet or exceed the illumination produced by the ADA specified 75 candela (cd) strobe at 50 ft. However, optimum performance is obtained by providing "Equivalent Facilitation" as allowed by the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines [ADA(AG)]. Contact EST for exact spacing requirements. Non -Sleeping Rooms Up to 20' x 20' (6.1 x 6.1m) Up to 30' x 30'(9.1 x 9.1m) Up to 50' x 50' (15.2 x 15.2m) Corridors Any Length x Max. 20' (6.1m) Wide * Model 757-7A is rated at 15 and 75 cd per UL1638. Use ONE Wall Mounted - EST Model: 757-5A 15 cd @ 70 mA or 757-7A• 15/75 cd @ 105 mA 757-3A 30 cd @ 105 mA 757.8A 110cd @ 219 mA Wall Mounted - EST Model: 757-5A or 757-7Ae spaced @ 100' (30.5 m) never exceeding 15' (4.5 m) from end wall cd (wall or ceiling mount) per UL1971, Non -Sleeping Rooms and Corridors: EST strobes rated at less than 110cd per UL1971 are intended for use in non -sleeping areas only. Install them 80 inches (2.03 m) above floor level OR within the space between six inches (150 mm) to 24 inches (610 mm) below the ceiling, whichever is lower. No point in any space (Including corridors) required to have strobes shall be more than 50 ft (15.2 m) from the signal (in the horizontal plane). The 110 cd strobe should be used in non -sleeping areas only when the room exceeds 40 ft x 40 ft -:421x12.2m). In large rooms (such as auditoriums) that exceed 100 ft (30.4 m) across and without obstructions more tha n 72 inches (1.8 m) above the finished floor, strobes may be placed around the perimeter, spaced a maximum of 100 ft (30.4 m) apart, in lieu of suspending them from the ceiling. Sleeping Rooms: EST model 757-8A is rated at 110 cd. It is intended for use In sleeping rooms and should be installed along with a smoke detector. It must be wall mounted at least 80 inches (2.03 m) above floor level, but no closer than 24 inches (610 mm) to the ceiling. The distance from the strobe to the pillow must not exceed 16 ft (4.8 m). Sleeping Rooms Any size Use ONE Wall Mounted - EST Model: 757-8A 110 cd @ 219 mA Application Notes - USA In any case, audible signals cannot have a sound level less than 75 dBA at 10 ft (3m) per NFPA 72 and cannot exceed 120 dBA per ADA (130 dBA per NFPA 72) at the minimum hearing distance to audible appliance. Audible signals shall be installed with the top of the device above the floor not less than 90 inches (2.3 m) and below the finished ceilings at least six inches (150 mm) (per NFPA 72). Strobes must be used to supplement audible signals wherever the average ambient sound level exceeds 105 dBA. Combination Audible/Visible signals must be installed per NFPA guidelines established for strobes. ADA suggests that the following areas may require Visual Alarm Signals: • rest rooms, meeting rooms, and other general usage areas. • lobbies, hallways, and other common use areas.sleeping rooms intended for use by persons with hearing impairments. • work areas used by a person with a hearing impairment (per Title 1 of ADA). Application Notes - CANADA (Based in part on 1995 Canada National Building Code) The fire alarm signal sound pressure level shall not exceed 110 dBA in any normally occupied area. The sound pressure level from an audible signal in a floor area used for occupancies other than residential occupancies shall be not less than 10 dBA above the ambient noise, and never less than 65 dBA. The sound pressure level in sleeping rooms from an audible signal shall not be less than 75 dBA when any intervening doors between the device and the sleeping room are closed. Audible signal devices shall be installed not less than 1.8 m to the center of the device above the floor (per CAN/ULC S524). The fire alarm audible signal shall be supplemented by fire alarm strobes in any floor area where the ambient noise level exceeds 87 dBA or where the occupants of the floor area use ear protective devices, are located within an audiometric booth, or are located within sound Insulating enclosures. This also applies to assembly occupancies in which music and other sounds associated with performances could exceed 100 dBA. Strobes shall be installed in a building so that the flash from not less than one device is visible throughout the floor area or portion thereof in which they are installed. For maximum safety, EST recommends that strobes be installed as per the guidelines shown hereunder Strobe Application. Page 2 or 4 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOP ^GY Literature Sheet 085001.02 _ Issue 3 Specifications Chime Current 12 mA @ 24 Vdc Chime Output (note 1) 886 Hz (+/- 70 Hz) Anechoic (per ULC S525): 91 d8A Peak, © 24 Vdc Peverberent (per UL 464 Private Mode): 70 d8A at maximum volume @ 24 Vdc; 64 dBA at minimum volume @ 20-24 Vdc Operating Volts Strobe: 20-24 Vdc Continuous Chime: 20-24 Vdc Continuous or Pulsed up to 6 times second Rated Strobe Output - candela (cd) 757-5A-CS 757-7A-CS per 757-3A-CS 757-8A-CS UL 1971 15 cd (wall mount only) 15 cd wall 15 cd ceiling 30 cwalln 15 cd ceiling 60 cd cd wall UL 1638 not UL 1638 rated 75 cd 30 cd ceiling 120 ULC 5526 15 cd 75 cd 30 cd cd 120 Average Strobe Operating Current (note 2) 24Vdc: 70mA 20Vdc: 80mA 24Vdc: 105mA 20Vdc: 125mA 24Vdc: 105mA 20Vdc: 125mA cd 24Vdc: 219mA 20Vdc: 272mA Peak Strobe Operating Current (note 2) 20Vdc: 208mA 20Vdc: 208mA 20Vdc: 208mA 20Vdc: 352mA Average Strobe Operating Current (note 3) 24Vdc: 84mA 20Vdc: 99mA 24Vdc: 168mA 20Vdc: 204mA 24Vdc: 168mA 20Vdc: 204mA 24Vdc: 325mA 20Vdc: 355mA Peak Strobe Operating Current (note 3) 20Vdc: 360mA 20Vdc: 594mA 20Vdc: 594mA 20Vdc: 876mA Strobe Flash Rate Synchronized at 1 flash per second (no external control module required) Flash Tube Enclosure Clear LEXAN Lens Markings Supplied with LKW-1 "FIRE" red letters, vertical both sides (Wall Mount) - see LKW and LKC series for ceiling style and optional markings Operating Environment INDOOR ONLY - 93% @ 40°C relative humidity; 32-120°F (0-49°C) ambient temperature Wire Connections Terminals - separate, polarized inputs for Chime 6 Strobe, #12 AWG (2.5mm5) max. Housing" Textured, color impregnated engineered plastics • exceeds 94V-0 UL flammability rating Mounting -INDOOR Flush: North -American 4" square box, 2-1/8° (54mm) deep Surface: 757A-SB' Backbox; Bi-directional: 757A-BOF Mounting Frame Agency Listings UL 1971, UL 1638, UL 464 (Private Mode), ULC S526, ULC S525, MEA, CSFM, CE, FM (All models comply with ADA Code of Federal Regulation Chapter 28 Part 36 Final Rule) Note 1 - Measured at 10' (3m) with strobe. Note 2 - Connected to FILTERED dc source. Note 3 - Connected to UNFILTERED (Full Wave Rectified) dc source. Note 4 - Use the average current rating to establish the maximum number of strobes, wire gauge and standby power requirements. Light Output Patterns J CC f to Z W OW NJ¢ 7 cc LU O 0 t TIPICAL EST 4AMOOELS so 50 0 W 75 60 5 30 13 (0) 0 45 a0 .00 0 10 90 30 40 00 60 (04) TYPICAL EST .3A MODELS 0 10 20 30 AO 0 60 (cd) 90 13 IS 10 (0)0 TYPICAL EST -SA MODELS 0 5 ID 15 'A (m) TYPICAL EST -M MOMS (c) TYPICAL EST -rA MODELS 1 aE n (0( y m b 0 l0 00 70 00 10 l0) 40 00 0 10 A 30 A05000 mm (cd) (M TYPICAL ESTp* .MOE TYPICAL EST IA MODELS TYPICAL EST M MODELS 90 75 a 30 45 40 40 0 05 50 35 1001151COM SOURCES: UL STANDARD 1971 SIGNALING DEVICES FOR TH£HEAR/NGIMPAIRED UL STANDARD 1638 VISUAL SIGNAL APPLIANCES ULCANADA STANDARD 5526 VISUAL SIGNAL APPLIANCES FOR FIREALARMSYSTEMS Issue 3 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Literature Sheet 485001-0313 Page 3 of 4 Installation and Mounting All models fit to a standard flush mounted, North -American four square electrical box, 2-1/8 inches (54 mm) deep. Optional rims are not required. For surface mount, use EST's c .n indoor boxes painted in color -matched red or white epoxy. EST recommends that these fire alarm chime/strobes always be as'ens sPel installed in accordance with the latest recognized edition of national and local fire alarm codes. Si (140 se re \ \!\ IN•nit Imm) caend mKeteeeow nelwed M MueMa Typical Wiring The strobe must be connected to signal circuits which output a constant (not pulsed) voltage. The chime can be connected to pulsed or continuous voltage circuits. ISmml .e slew taa ..Urea« e ysa m• ISt,* Owe Ow -Woe ea (Unaww.l 152n1) O C" 0 Wu^M5 _I. Iruw edl Ca"ouellen Or . are ONun Yng1ul ma loan. Elicit awe• \ sae. ea rb 727AAe peed) pemnn 1lleire is Frans Cat Na. re7A-00F Red) 1n..e0FW IMM.) .' IIV mm) WARNING: These devices will not operate without electrical power. As liras Irequenlly cause power interruptions, we suggest you discuss further safeguards with your local lire protection specialist. These visual signalappliences• (lash intensity may nol be adequalelo ales or waken occupants in the protected area. Research indicates that the Intensify of strobe needed 10 awaken 90% of sleeping persons is approximately 100 cd. EST recommends that strobes In sleeping rooms be 110 cd minimum. Polerly o signed circuit shown In supeMaory sale. On elem. probity reversee (-1 UWLC VMS 24V de Fire Alan Control Panel (signal circuit) Ordering Information Place an end-ol- lieteslelor on the Iasi device (resistor supplied wbb control panel) KEY: 01-Chime symbol - Strobe symbol Catalog Number Description I Ship Wt. Ib. (kg) Chimes 757-1A-C Chime, Red 2 (•g) 757-1A-CW Chime, White Chime/Strobes 757-5A-CS Chime/Strobe, 15cd, Red 2.2 (1) 757-5A-CSW Chime/Strobe, 15cd, White 757-7A-CS Chime/Strobe, 15/75cd, Red 757-7A-CSW Chime/Strobe, 15/75cd, White 757-3A-CS Chime/Strobe, 30cd, Red 757-3A-CSW Chime/Strobe, 30cd, White 757-BA-CS Chime/Strobe, 110cd, Red 757-8A-CSW Chime/Strobe, 110cd, White Mounting Accessories 757A-SB Surface Box, Red, Indoor 1.5 (.7) 757A-SBW Surface Box, White, Indoor 757A-BDF Bi-directional Mounting Frame, Red 4.0 (1.8) 757A-BDFW Bi-directional Mounting Frame, White da 1999 EST Page 4 or 4 Literature Shaft. 301-�- 3 Punted In U.S.A. Issue 3 Polerny el signal tlRun shown in supervisory Stet.. on alarm, polio* rewires,. UWLC lul 2.vdc F Al Conbui Pan (siignalc arm aurX) Teel♦ to a MN M r 4: • Chimw • , Strobe Ft G -a5 EMI 1 42: • Chime/ SlrpCe F7 �' .e" -] 0llllllll�lll-OM Placa an w4-01- linereslsbronale Jul device (rublor supplied WIN control panel) KEY: nil -chin. LN writhe Stub. Catalog Ship Wt. Number Description Ib. (kg) Lens Marking Kits LKW-1 "FIRE'', Wall Orientation (supplied) 0.2 (.1) LKW-2 "FEU", Wall Orientation LKW-3 "FIRE/FEU", Wall Orientation LKW-4 "SMOKE", Wall Orientation LKW-5 "HALON", Wall Orientation LKW-6 "CO2", Wall Orientation LKW-7 "EMERGENCY", Wall Orientation LKW-8 "ALARM", Wall Orientation LKW-9 "FUEGO", Wall Orientation LKC•1 "FIRE", Ceiling Orientation LKC-2 "FEU", Ceiling Orientation LKC-3 "FIRE/FEU", Ceiling Orientation LKC-4 "SMOKE", Ceiling Orientation LKC-5 "HALON", Ceiling Orientation LKC-6 "CO2", Ceiling Orientation LKC-7 "EMERGENCY", Ceiling Orientation LKC-8 "ALARM", Ceiling Orientation LKC-9 "FUEGO", Ceiling Orientation EDWARDS SYSTE.IIntr TECHNOLOGY It is our intention to keep the product Information current and accurate. !Aha can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more ..r ,,,. ;,,, ;. relative to this Specification Sheet. contact EST. CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7125-1388:202 CATEGORY: Fire Alarm Devices for the Hearing Impaired LISTEE: G.S. Building Systems Corp., 6411 Parkland Drive, Sarasota, FL 34243 Contact: Leon Newsome (941) 739-4276 Models "EST" 757-3A-CS,-SA-CS,-7A-CS,-8A-CS; "Mirtone" INT-3AC, - 5AC, -7AC, -SAC; "Edwards" 2457CS-15, -30, 15/75, -110 chime strobes. Unit may be followed by A through Z to indicate product color. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: Candela rating for wall mount -5A, -5Ac, 15: 15cd -3A, -3AC, -30: 30cd -7A, -7AC, 15/75: 15/75cd -8A, -BAC, -110: 110cd DESIGN: Page 1 of 1 Candela Rating for ceiling mount: -3A, -3AC, -30: 15cd, -8A, -BAC, -110: 60 cd Electrical: 20-24 VDC INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. All units are intended for wall mount except for Models with suffix -3A and -8A are also suitable for ceiling mount. For ceiling mount strobes, the candela ratings are reduced as shown under rating. MARKING: Listee's name or Mirtone, Edwards, Edwards System Technology (EST), model number, candela/electrical rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as chime/strobes for use with separately listed compatible control units. Suitable for the hearing impaired and for indoor use only. If the distinctive three - pulse Temporal Pattern Fire Alarm Evacuation Signal (for total evacuation) in accordance with NFPA 72, 1996 Edition is required, the appliances must be used with a fire alarm control unit that can generate the temporal pattern signal. Refer to manufacturer's Installation Manual for details. •Corrected 12-28-99 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. sued: J U N E 5, 2000 Authorized By: Effective issue date to expiration date Listing Expires June 30, 2001 �I BEN HO, Supervising Deputy Program Manager - EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Compatibility 9 Mini -Signal Line - Strobe Models: 202-3A, -SA, -6A, -7A, -8A, 203-8A Features • Synchronizing strobe EST strobes are self -synchronizing (202 series); external control module is not required. Synchronized flash from multiple strobes improves the safety for photosensitive people. • Satisfies ADA code requirements ADA/U L1971 /ULC listed strobe is available in five intensities. All models provide the "Equivalent Facilitation' allowed under ADA Accessibility Guidelines. Use single strobe in rooms up to 50 ft x 50 ft and satisfy both ADA and NFPA codes. • Superior visibility In addition to being UL 1638 and ULC S526 Iisted as Visual Signal Appliances, EST strobes have a "distributed" light output pattern and are UL 1971 listed as Signaling Devices for the Hearing Impaired. • Field changeable field markings Lens language or standard "FIRE" marking is easily changed with optional LKW and LKC series Lens Kits. • Screw terminal wire connection Large terminals speed installation and accept up to #12 AWG (2.5mm2) wire. • Durable Noryl front plate Rugged front plate is available in red or white colors. • Fits one -gang flush box Ideal for retrofit and renovation projects; EST offers optional color -matched surface boxes. Description EST Strobes are especially designed for use with compatible life safety communication and control equipment to alert the hearing impaired. EST strobes are available with 15cd, 15/75 cd, 30cd, 60cd, and 110cd effective flash intensity. EST 202 series strobes are self -synchronized to flash at one fps across their full operating voltage range. The strobe operates on any existing two -wire signal circuit. Separately installed "synch control modules' are not required. A very small portion of the population have a condition which may cause them to become disoriented from multiple random flashes of light. This risk is minimized with EST's strobe. NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES EST1 ESTZ EST3 LS54 IRC-3/FCC '.fit•'MEACED LY 3 The flash from EST strobes can be noticed from almost any position in the room, corridor, or large open space. The light dispersion is controlled with a specially shaped reflector. It directs a minimum of 12 % of rated light output above and below the strobe, and a minimum of 25 % of rated light straight out both sides. EST strobes are UL1971 listed with both wall and ceiling cd intensity ratings (see Specifications). This is useful in areas where the Authority Having J urisdiction (AHJ) permits ceiling mount strobes. The strobe is shipped with standard wall mount style "FIRE" lens markings. Where ceiling mount, other languages, ordifferentlens markings are required, EST offers optional LKW and LKC series Lens Marking Kits. These optional lens markings just snap on to the strobe for quick, easy, change. Consult EST for availability of special lens languages or markings. The 202 series strobe is designed for 20 to 24 Vdc operation and must be connected to signal circuits which output a constant (not pulsed) voltage. A diode is used to allow full signal circuit supervision and terminals to accept up to #12 AWG (2.5mm2) wire are provided for making polarized connections. The 203 series strobe operates from 120 Vac/60hz signal circuit. The housing/front plate is finished in red or white and is made from durable and fire retardant, high impact plastic with a slight textured surface. Strobes are a part of a full line of ADA/UL 1971/ULC S526 listed fire alarm Audible/Visible signals available from EST. Matching Mini -Signal Horns and Horn/Strobes are also available. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY U.S. SALES: SARASOTA, FL 941.739-4200; FAX 941.727-0740 • CANADA SALES: OWEN SOUND. ON 519.376,2430: FAX 519.376.7258 INTERNATIONAL SALES: 905.270.1711; FAX 905-270-9553 • CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS: CHESHIRE. CT • U.S. MANUFACTURING: PITTSFIELD. ME Issue 7 Literature Sheetd65001-0369 Page 1 of 4 Strobe Application All models are listed to standard UL 1971 - Signaling Devices for �' to Hearing Impaired and CAN/ULC S526 Standard for Visual mat Appliances for Fire Alarm Systems. Each strobe can ovide the "Equivalent Facilitation" allowed under Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADA(AG)). These guidelines are based on ANSI/NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code (1993). When applied and installed in accordance with that code, EST strobes meet or exceed the illumination produced by the ADA specified 75 candela (cd) strobe at 50 ft. However, optimum performance is obtained by providing "Equivalent Facilitation" as allowed by the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADA(AG)1. Contact EST for exact spacing requirements. Non -Sleeping Rooms Use ONE Wall Mounted - EST Model: Up to 20' x 20' (6.1 m x 6.1 m) 202-5A 15 cd @ 70mA or 202-7Aa 15/75 cd @ 105 mA Up to 30' x 30' (9.1 m x 9.1 m) 202-3A 30 cd @ 105mA Up to 40' x 40' (12.2 m x 12.2 m) 202-6A 60 cd @ 155mA Up to 50' x 501(15.2 m x 15.2 m) 202-8A 110 cd @ 219mA Corridors Wall Mounted - EST Model: Any Length x Max. 20' 16.1m) Wide 202-5A or 202-7A• spaced @ 100' (30.5m) never exceeding 15' (4.5m) from end wall * Model 202-7A is rated at 15 cd (wa I or ceiling mount) per UL1971, and 75 cd per UL 1638. Non -Sleeping Rooms and Corridors: EST strobes rated at less `an 110 cd per UL1971 are intended for use in non -sleeping areas I. Install them 80 inches (2.03m) above floor level OR within the .ce between six inches (150mm) to 24 inch (610mm) below the ceiling, whichever is lower. No point in any space (including corridors) required to have strobes shall be more than 50 ft (15.2m) from the signal (in the horizontal plane. The 110 cd strobe should be used in non -sleeping areas only when the room exceeds 40 ft X 40 ft (12.2m X 12.2m). In large rooms or spaces (such as auditoriums) that exceed 100 ft (30.4m) across and without obstructions more than 72 inches (1.8m) above the finished floor, strobes may be placed around the perimeter, spaced a maximum of 100 ft (30.4m) apart. in lieu of suspending them from the ceiling. Sleeping rooms: EST model 202-8A and 203-8A are rated at 110 cd. They are intended for use in sleeping rooms and should be installed along with a smoke detector. It must be wall mounted at least 80 inches (2.03m) above floor level, but no closer than 24 inches (610mm) to the ceiling. The distance from the strobe to the pillow must not exceed 16 ft (4.8m). Sleeping Rooms Use ONE Wall Mounted - EST Model: Any size 202-8A 110 cd @ 219mA 203-8A 110 cd @ 219mA Application Notes — USA Strobes must be used to supplement audible signals wherever the average ambient sound level exceeds 105 dBA. Combination Audible/Visible signals must be installed per NFPA guidelines established for strobes. ADA suggests that the following areas may require Visual Alarm Signals: • rest rooms, meeting rooms, and other general usage areas. • lobbies, hallways, and other common use areas. • sleeping rooms intended for use by persons with hearing impairment (per Title 1 of ADA), • work areas used by a person with a hearing impairment (per Title 1 of ADA). Application Notes — CANADA (Based in part on 1995 Canada National Building Code) The fire alarm audible signal shall be supplemented by fire alarm strobes in any floor area where the ambient noise level exceeds 87 dBA, or where the occupants of the floor area use ear protective devices, are located within an audiometric booth, or are located within sound Insulating enclosures. This also applies to assembly occupancies in which music and other sounds associated with performances could exceed 100 dBA. Strobes shall be installed In a building so that the flash from not less than one device is visible throughout the floor area or portion thereof in which they are installed. For maximum safety, EST recommends that strobes be installed as per the guidelines shown here under Strobe Application. Typical Wiring — 24 Vdc notedly of signal circuit shown in supervisory dale. On alarm, polarity reverses. 11 UVULC Use 241/ do Fire Alarm Control Pan (signet nrcu hl d 1 111111111 Place en end-ol- INe resistor on the last device (resistor supplied wlal control panel) WARNING. These devices will not operate wi hout electrical power. As fires frequently cause power interruptions, we suggest you discuss further safeguards with your local fire protection specialist. These visual signal appliances' flash intensity may not be adequate t0 alert or waken occupants in the protected area. Research Indicates that the intensity of strobe needed to awaken 90% of sleeping persons is approximately 10ocd. EST recommends that strobes in sleeping rooms be 110cd minimum. CAUTION: This unit is designed to be used on signal circuits that output a constant voltage. Do not connect this unit to a coded or pulsating voltage. Electrical supervision requires wire run to be broken at each device. Do not loop signal circuit field wires around the strobe terminals. ?age 2 of 4 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Literature Sheet 085001.0369 Issue 7 Place en end-ol- INe resistor on the last device (resistor supplied wlal control panel) WARNING. These devices will not operate wi hout electrical power. As fires frequently cause power interruptions, we suggest you discuss further safeguards with your local fire protection specialist. These visual signal appliances' flash intensity may not be adequate t0 alert or waken occupants in the protected area. Research Indicates that the intensity of strobe needed to awaken 90% of sleeping persons is approximately 10ocd. EST recommends that strobes in sleeping rooms be 110cd minimum. CAUTION: This unit is designed to be used on signal circuits that output a constant voltage. Do not connect this unit to a coded or pulsating voltage. Electrical supervision requires wire run to be broken at each device. Do not loop signal circuit field wires around the strobe terminals. ?age 2 of 4 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Literature Sheet 085001.0369 Issue 7 Specifications Catalog Number 202-5A-• 202.7A-• 2023A-• 202-6A-• 202-8A-11/203.8A--' UL 1971 Rated Strobe Output - candela (cd) 15cd (wall onl Y) 15cd (wall or ceiling) 30cd (wall) 15cd (ceiling) 60cd (wall) 30cd (ceiling) 110cd (wall) 60cd (ceiling) UL 1638/ULC S526 Rated Strobe Output 15cd (not UL 1638) 75cd 30cd 60cd 120cd Average Operating Current (note 2) 70mA @ 24 Vdc 80mA @ 20 Vdc 105mA @ 24 Vdc 125mA @ 20 Vdc 105mA @ 24 Vdc 125mA @ 20 Vdc 155mA @ 24 Vdc 185mA @ 20 Vdc 219mA @ 24 Vdc 272mA @ 20 Vdc Peak Operating Current (note 2) 208mA @ 20 Vdc 208mA @ 20 Vdc 208mA @ 20 Vdc 266mA @ 20 Vdc 352mA @ 20 Vdc Average Operating Current (note 3) 84mA @ 24 Vdc 99mA @ 20 Vdc 168mA @ 24 Vdc 204mA @ 20 Vdc 168mA @ 24 Vdc 204mA @ 20 Vdc 219mA @ 24 Vdc 282mA @ 20 Vdc 325mA @ 24 Vdc 355mA @ 20 Vdc Peak Operating Current (note 3) 360mA @ 20 Vdc 594mA @ 20 Vdc 594mA @ 20 Vdc 723mA @ 20 Vdc 876mA @ 20 Vdc Strobe Flash Rate (note 4) Synchronized at 1 flash per second (external control module not required) Strobe Operating Volts 202 series: 20 to 24 Vdc (Continuous) 203 series: 120 Vac/60Hz Operating Environment INDOOR: 85% @ 30°C RH; 32-120°F (0-49°C) ambient temperature Lens Markings Supplied with LKW-1 "FIRE" red letters, vertical both sides (Wall Mount) - see LKW and LKC series for ceiling style and optional markings Wire Connections Terminals - polarized input, #12 AWG (2.5mm2) max wire size Flash Tube Enclosure Clear LEXAN Strobe Plate, Finish Textured color -impregnated plastic - Exceeds 94V-0 UL Flammability Rating Mounting Flush - One -gang, 2 in deep North American electrical box; Surface - EST 27193 series box or one -gang wiremold box; Agency Listings UL 1971, UL 1638, ULC S526, CE, FM, CSFM, MEA (AIL models comply with ADA Code of Federal Regulation Chapter 28 Part 36 Final Rule) 'Suuix "-T" for RED front plate, "-TW" for WHITE front plate. Note 1: Use the average current rating to establish the maximum number of strobes, wire gauge, and standby power requirements. Note 2: 202 series - From a FILTERED dc source, 203 series - 90mA (rms) @ 120 Vac/60Hz; < 350mA Peak. Note 3: From an UNFILTERED (Full Wave Rectified) dc source. Note 4: 203 series is non -synchronized at one fps. UL 1971 WALL MOUNTED STROBE LIGHT OUTPUT DISTRIBUTION PATTERNS SOURCE: UL STANDARD 1971 - SIGNALING DEVICES FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED SOURCE: UL STANDARD 1638 - VISUAL SIGNAL APPLIANCES SOURCE: UL CANADA STANDARD 5526 - VISUAL SIGNAL APPLIANCES FOR FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS HORIZONTAL TYPICAL EST .0A MODELS 50 70 50 75 60 45 • 30 °1 15 (0)0 w -IS O ]0 .45 -75 -50 TYPICAL EST 3A MODELS 60 76 a 10 15 (0)0 5 50 -90 0 ID 20 30 40 50 60 (cd) TYPICAL EST -5A MODELS O 5 10 15 20 5 (cd) 90 70 20 10 (0) •10 50 -70 TYPICAL EST 3A MODELS O 10 20 10 0 50 60 (cd) 50 75 SO 45 30 15 (0) 0 30 -60 TYPICAL EST .SA MODELS Po 75 45 30 15 (0) 0 IS .30 5 -60 -75 -90 0 20 40 00 M 100 120 (ad) VERTICAL TYPICAL EST -6A MODELS O 5 10 15 20 25 0 35 50 (col (cd) 75 100 TYPICAL EST .7A MODELS � 11111go 70 11 503015(010 40 li1111 m 45 01020934050 m An (co) TYPICAL EST -EAM°°ELS O 25 50 75 100 ITS 150 1lb (m) 00 70 50 (01 10 10 -5o -70 .50 TYPICAL E5T-7A M00EL5 0 1020 3040 5060 70 0 (cd) 00 75 00 45 30 15 (0) 0 30 .45 60 -75 50 TYPICAL EST EA MODELS O 25 50 75 100 125 150 (c0) EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Issue 7 Literature Sheet #85001-0369 Page 3 or 4 Installation and Mounting All models fit to a standard flush mounted, North American one -gang electrical box, two inch (51mm) deep minimum. Optional EST color- .. etched indoor, surface mount boxes are available. strobes must be connected to signal circuits which output a constant (not pulsed) voltage. EST recommends that these strobes always _ - installed in accordance with the latest recognized edition of national and local fire alarm codes. MOUNTING PLATE (127 mei) Two pan head slotted screws are provided to secure mounting plate to 1-gang electrical box. Ordering Information — Strobes FRONT VIEW 1 SIDE VIEW 0.25' (6mm) i 5' (127 wm) rI i.09 (28 mm .9_ IE-- 3.4 'FlRE' lens (wall orientation) supplied Other (4e mm) lens markings are avaasbb (see below). Catalog Number Description Ship Wt. Ib. (kg) 202-5A-T Strobe - 15 cd, Red 1 (0.4) 202-5A-Ted Strobe - 15 cd, White --4-7A-T Strobe - 15/75 cd, Red 7A-Ted Strobe - 15/75 cd, White 202-3A-T Strobe - 30 cd, Red 202-3A-Ted Strobe - 30 cd, White 202-6A-T Strobe - 60 cd, Red 202-6A-Ted Strobe - 60 cd, White 202-8A-T Strobe - 110 cd, Red 202-8A-TW Strobe - 110 cd, White 203-8A-T Strobe - 110 cd, 120 Vac, Red 203-8A-Ted Strobe - 110 cd, 120 Vac, White Mounting Accessories 27193-11 Surface Mount Box- Indoor, 1-gang Red 1 (0.4) 27193-16 Surface Mount Box -Indoor, 1-gang White (a6 mm) Ordering Information — Lens Marking Kits Catalog Number Description Ship Wt. Ib. (kg) LKW-1 "FIRE" • Wall Orientation (supplied) 0'2 10.11 LKW-1R "FIRE" - Wall Orientation (Red) LKW-2 "FEU" - Wall Orientation LKW-3 "FIRE/FEU" - Wall Orientation LKW-4 "SMOKE" - Wall Orientation LKW-5 "HALON" - Wall Orientation LKW-6 "CO2" - Wall Orientation LKW-7 "EMERGENCY" - Wall Orientation LKW-8 "ALARM" - Wall Orientation LKW-9 "FUEGO" - Wall Orientation LKC-1 "FIRE" - Ceiling Orientation LKC-2 "FEU" - Ceiling Orientation LKC•3 "FIRE/FEU" - Ceiling Orientation LKC-4 "SMOKE" - Ceiling Orientation LKC-5 "HALON" - Ceiling Orientation LKC-6 "CO2" - Ceiling Orientation LKC•7 "EMERGENCY" - Ceiling Orientation LKC•8 "ALARM" - Ceiling Orientation LKC-9 "FUEGO" - Ceiling Orientation EDWARDS SYS-PENIS TECHNOLOGY It is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate. We can not cove; specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet. contact EST. 0 1999 EST Printed Page 4 of 4 Literature Sheet 4'95001-0369 r Issue 7 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7125-1388:208 CATEGORY: Fire Alarm Devices for the Hearing Impaired Page 1 of 2 LISTEE: G.S. Building Systems Corp., 6411 Parkland Drive, Sarasota, FL 34243 Contact: Leon Newsome (941) 739-4276 ' DESIGN: Models "EST" 202, 203, 405, 757; "Mirtone" MS, 4MS; and "Edwards" 2400, 2440, 2441 strobe lights. Unit may be followed by A through Z to specify markets and no suffix, 8, R or W to indicate product color. Models list below: 202-3A, -3A-T, -5A, -5A-T, -6A, -6A-T, -7A, -7A-T, -8A, -8A-T; 203-8A 405-3A, -3A-T, -5A, -SA-T, -6A, -6A-T, -7A, -7A-T, -8A, -8A-T 757-3A, -5A, -6A, -7A, -8A 2440-A, -H, -L, -M; 2440S-15, -30, -15/75, -60, -110 24416-15, -15/75, -30, -60, -110 MS-3, -5, -6, -7, -8; 4MS-3, -5, -6, -7, -8 Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: Candela rating for wall mount: -5A, -5, -15, -L: 15cd -3A, -3, -30: 30cd -6A, -6, -60: 60 cd -7A, -7, 15/75, -M: 15/75cd -A, -H, -8A, -8, -110: 110cd •Candela rating for ceiling mount: -3A, -3, -30: 15cd -6A, -6, -60: 30cd -H, -8, -8A, -110: 60cd Electrical: 20-24 VDC except for Models 203-8 & 2440-A ere 120 VAC •Corrected 12-28-99 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 operatonal requirements or Installation criteria. Refer to Itstee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Issued: JUNE 5, 2000 Liiective issue date to expiration date II Listing Expires June 30, 2001 Authorized By: BEN HO, Supervising Deputy Program Manager Listing No. 7125-1388:208 Page 2 of 2 INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codas and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. All units are intended for wall mounted installations. •The following Models with suffix -8, - 8A, -110, -H, -6, -6A, -60, -3, -3A, -30 are also suitable for ceiling mount. The candela ratings for these strobes are reduced as shown under rating. MARKING: Listee's name or Mirtone, Edwards, Edwards System Technology number, candela/electrical rating and UL label. (EST), model APPROVAL: Listed as strobe lights for use with separately listed compatible control units. Suitable for the hearing impaired application. For indoor use only. If this appliance is required to produce a distinctive three -pulse Temporal Pattern Fire Alarm Evacuation Signal (for total evacuation) in accordance with NFPA 72, 1996 Edition, the appliance must be used with a fire alarm control unit that can generate the temporal pattern signal. Refer to manufacturer's Installation Manual for details. 'Corrected 12-28-99 TM EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY C©u mofl bllEBduSS Model M500CF 0 III 2,1 Features • o—+IGur1Oaur :o4.u[ o` uNITIAM WURVCUC D ▪ Class A (style Z) or class B (style Y) Indicating Appliance Circuit (IAC) J Dry contact option for control or override functions Low standby current ▪ Supervises and controls Fire fighter's telephone jacks or station • Supervises and controls speaker, horn & strobe circuits J Control module operates from manual or automatic program control Direct decade address switches J Mounts in standard 2" deep 4" sq electrical box ▪ LED blinks to indicate polling • LED latches ON to indicate active module • Terminations made via saddle clamp terminals J Terminals hold two 14 AWG size wires J Connects to ZAS-1 data line J Built in transient protection J Supervised for open, short, ground, loss of polling • Reports analog value of Indicating Appliance Circuit Description M500CF- The M500CF control module is an analog addressable device used to assign an address or control point for Indicating Appliance Circuits, fire fighter telephone systems or ancillary systems and controls. The M500CF supervises 24 Vdc powered Indicating Appliances or audio evacuation circuits (25 V or 70 V systems). The control module is polled by the CM1(N) or CM2(N) via the ZAS-1 card. The M500CF has an Indicating Appliance Circuit (IAC) that may be configured class A (style Z) or class B (style Y). The control module may be used to supervise and control a single indicating appliance or a zone of indicating appliances. Each control module contains address switches to set a unique address or input/output point for programming or control by the system. The M500CF is mounted in a standard 4" square 2" deep electrical box. After mounting in the electrical box a coverplate hides the decade address switches but exposes the LED. The IRC-3 data entry program allows the user to configure the control module as a supervised circuit, audible circuit, visual circuit or dry contact module' When the control module is configured as an audible or visual circuit the analog value reported by the module to the CM1(N) or CM2(N) is interpreted as: normal, open (circuit active) or short (circuit short). If an audible or visual circuit is sensed as a shorted, the module automatically prevents the unit from providing power to the shorted circuit. Operation In the normal state, the ZAS-1 card polls the control module and receives information from the module including its 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 Indicating Appliance Circuit is operated the control module senses the change in current flow in the circuit and sends the new analog value to the CM1(N) or CM2(N). If the Indicating Appliance Circuit is shorted, 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 interpreted, by the system, based upon the identification of the module type (supervised, dry contact) as identified by the data entry program. The CM1(N) or CM2(N) evaluates the analog value of each device and informs the system whether the module is normal, open, short or is not being polled. 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 commanded On through manual or automatic programming. Installation The M500CF may be configured as a class B (style Y) or class A (style Z) Indicating Appliance Circuit. The M500CF has saddle clamp type terminal screws that accommodate two AWG #14 wires. 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 with 6 twists per foot 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. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY SARASOTA. FLA. 813-756.3278 Fax: 813-751-6384 FARMINGTON, CT. 203-678.0410 Fax: 203-677-1621 OWEN SOUND. CANADA 519-376-2430 Fax: 519-376-7258 INTERNATIONAL: CANADA 416-678-6767 Fax: 416-678-2872 270047 1 of 4 A FROM ZAS -1 CARD /1\ M500CF Typical Control Circuit 9 NOT USED ( - )1 L 8 NOT USED (+)2 f 7 NOT USED NOT USED 3 of 6 COMMON N/O 4 --� H� !i 5 N/C NOTES: DMA LINE IS TWISTED PAIR CABLE, 18 AWG MINIMUM. BREAK OFF TABS TO ENABLE DRY CONTACT OPTION. "T" TAPS NOT ALLOWED ON CLASS A LINES. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY SARASOTA. FLA. 813-756-3278 Fax: 813-751-6384 FARMINGTON. CT. 203-678-0410 Fax: 203-677-1621 ?' OWEN SOUND. CANADA 519-376-2430 Fax: 519-376-7258 *iA INTERNATIONAL: CANADA 416-678-6767 Fax:416-678-2872 270047 20 4 MUST BE SUPERVISED BY A URSM MOOULE IN A IRC-3 PANEL M500CF Typical Speaker Circuit 1 FROM ZAS -1 CARO CO 01 M500CF T 9 (A"RETURN 6 +) 7_ 7 (+) ---_ A' OUT 6( 5 NOT USED 0 0 0 ) LJ AA75 OR ATP a 1 of Q' 25 OR 70 Vrms AUDIO RISER SUPERVISED DASHED LINE INDICATES CLASS A CIRCUIT NOTES: Q SIGNAL LINE IS TWISTED PAIR CABLE 1BAWG MINIMUM. "T" TAPS NOT ALLOWED ON CLASS A LINES. A CIRCUIT POLARITY SHOWN IN SUPERVISORY CONDITION. A INSTALL CAPACITORS AND REMOVE EOL FOR CLASS A OPERATION ONLY. M500CF Typical Indicating Device Circuit UL LISTED EOL RELAY MUST BE SUPV BY A DEDICATED MSOOMF MODULE 1 • FROM FROM ZAS -1 PS4/6A CARO POWER SUPPLY n ° °l iu M500CF 9 E6(+)RENRN EE "A" OUT EE 5 NOT USED 0 LJ 0 0 )) SUPERVISED & POWER LIMITED DASHED LINE INDICATES CLASS A CIRCUIT NOTES: p SIGNAL LINE IS TWISTED PAIR CABLE 18AWC MINIMUM. "T" TAPS NOT ALLOWED ON CLASS A LINES. CIRCUIT POLARITY SHOWN IN SUPERVISORY CONDITION. Gs EOWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY SARASOTA, FLA. 813-756-3278 Fax: 813.751-6384 FARMINGTON, CT. 203-878-0410 Fax: 203-677-1621 OWEN SOUND. CANADA 519-376-2430 Fax: 519-376-7258 O ACI 11.1 INTERNATIONAL CANADA 416.878-6767 Fax: 416.678-2872 270047 30 4 Specifications "tandby Current .tive Current EOL Resistor Value Temperature Humidity Contact ratings IAC line resistance maximum Application Supervised Circuit 1 Amp @ 24 Vdc (0.6 pf, not rated for pilot duty) 25 Watts @ 25 VRMS Audio 25 Watts @ 70 VRMS Audio Dry contact circuit (SPDT) 0.3 A @ 120 Vac (0.35 pf) 1 A @ 30 Vdc (0.6 pf, not rated for pilot duty) 20 Ohms The control module is used to provide a unique address to a single device or a zone of devices for control. The control module is an addressable analog device that communicates on the same data line as other analog series devices (M500MF, M501 MF, 1551F, 2551F, 5551F, DH500F, RZB12-6). 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 device for control. •pically the control module is used to supervise devices ch as: bell, horn, strobe and speaker circuits. When used as an Indicating Appliance Circuit for 24 Vdc powered devices, a 24 Vdc riser originates at a PS4/8A series power supply, connects to each control module requiring powered devices and is terminated by a End -of - Lone Relay for supervision. When used as an Indicating Appliance Circuit for speakers, an audio riser originates at a AA75 or FAX series amplifier. connects to each control module with speakers and is terminated by a Universal Riser Supervisory Module (URSM) for supervision. The riser (24 Vdc or Audio) is switched to the supervised Indicating devices upon manual or automatic program control. The M500CF may be used for control and supervision of the firefighter warden phones or phone jacks. When used as a Phone Circuit, a phone riser originates at the FCCA or ACP, connects to each control module with Phone jack or warden station and is terminated by a Universal Riser Supervisory Module (URSM) for supervision. The phone M500CF 200 uA Dry Contact 300 uA Supervised 5.3 mA 47K Ohms 0-49°C (32-120°F) 85% non -condensing riser is switched to the supervised warden station or handset upon manual control via switch command at the Fire Command Center. The control module may be used in HVAC systems to control external relays for fan and damper controls. The M500CF, when used in HVAC systems, may be configured as a dry contact, using external power or the supervised configuration, with an external relay, which will provide a system status point upon activation of the control module. Engineering Specifications The control module shall be a member of the Analog data line and send true analog values to the CM1(N) or CM2(N) for proper interpretation of the status of monitored devices. The Indicating device being monitored or the external load being controlled shall be configured as a class A (style Z) or class B (style Y) IAC. The system shall be capable of defining any module as supervised output module, audible, visual or dry contact. The control module shall have both an input and output address and shall be manually or automatically operated. When configured as an IAC a short on the supervised circuit shall prevent power from being applied to the line. Listings UL, ULG, BSA, FM, CSFM, City of Chicago �--. our intention to keep the product information current and accurate. We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications subject to change without notice. For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet. contact EST. MS.7acw4L00r EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY SARASOTA, FLA. 813-756.3278 Fax: 813.751.6384 FARMINGTON, CT. 203-678-0410 Fax: 203-677-1621 OWEN SOUND, CANADA 519-376-2430 Fax: 519-376-7258 INTERNATIONAL: CANADA 416-678.6767 Fax: 416-678-2872 270047 4 of 4 Printed ,n Canada CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING NO. 7300-1388:155 CATEGORY: Misc. Devices/Control Unit Accessories I-ISTEE: GS Building Systems, 6411 Parkland Drive, Sarasota, FL 34243 Contact: Leon Newsome (941) 739-4276 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 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 enclosure for these models, NOTE: Formerly 7300-1388:166 and 7300-1102:106 XLF: 7300-1209:104 Rev. 03-30-94 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. Issued: MAY 30, 2000 Authorized By: • Effective issue date to expiration date Listing Expires June 30, 2001 II BEN HO, Supervising Deputy Program Manager Fire Protective Signaling Plenum Cable Power-Limited/unshielded Plenecon ® Extra Flexible RATING U • UL listed NEC type FPLP • Constructed in accordance with UL Standard 1424 • Complies with UL 910 test modified ASTM Steiner Tunnel Test • Temperature range: -10° C to 75° C dry locations • Meets 300 volt requirement as specified in Section 760 of the NEC APPLICATIONS Indoor (non -conduit per NEC) within ducts, plenums, and other spaces used for environmental air for: • Audio circuits • Control circuits • Initiating circuits • Notification circuits DESCRIPTIOI • ASTM bare coppe • Fluoropolymer insulatio • Twisted pair or cabled construclio • Polyester binders as required • Flexible 75° C plenum jack Corning No. 60980 no. of Lands. 1 Pair AWVG Size G Sncoding Nom. D.C.R. 18 Solid 6.5 S2/M' In ulation ihideess. inch mm -ant Thidness inch A E'. mm Nom. O,D. inch mm .007 .18 .015 .38 .138 3.51 60982 4 18 Solid 6.5 DM' .007 .18 .015 .38 .174 4.42 60991 1 Pair 16 Solid 4.1 S2/M' .007 .18 .015 .38 .156 3.96 60993 1 Pair 14 Solid 2.6 S2/M' .010 .25 .015 .38 .200 5.08 60995 1 Pair 12 Solid IA S2/M' .010 .25 .015 .38 .228 5.79 60996 4 22 Solid 17.5 s2/M' .007 .18 .015 .38 .138 3.51 60997 6 22 Solid 17.5 S2/M' .007 .18 .015 .38 .161 4.09 60998 8 22 Solid 17.5 S2/M' .007 .18 .015 .38 .173 4.39 Standard spool size 1000 feet COLOR CODE 1. Black, 2. Red, 3. Brown, 4. Blue, 5. Orange, 6. Yellow, 7. Violet, 8. Green JACKET: Red 56WEST PENN WIRE/CDT LISTING No; CATEGORY: LISTEE: •J lI.l.. vcrnN r mkrv7 of FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING -BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE 7161-0859:101 Power -Limited Cable West Penn Wire, PO Box 762, Washington PA 15301 Contact; Mark Sams 1412) 222-7060 Page 1 of 1 DESIGN: Types FPL and FPLP power limited fire protective signaling cable. Refer to listee's data sheet for detailed product description and operational considerations. INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, NEC Article 760, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, type, NEC rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as power -limited fire protective signaling cable. 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 en independent verification of any claims. This listing is not en 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: j U N E 12, 2000 Authorized By: Effective issue date to expiration date Listing Expires June 30, 2001 BEN HO, Supervising Deputy Program Manager