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PUBLIC WORKS - ELECTRICAL DIVISION
:m EAST 5TH STREET. PORT ANGELES. WA 98:162
Application Number
Application pin number
Property Address
ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER:
Application type description
Subdivision Name
Property Use
Property Zoning . . .
Application valuation
05-00000854 Date
650362
116 -118 1/2 E 8TH ST
06-30-00-0-2-6808-0000-
ELECTRICAL ONLY
9/12/05
COMMUNITY SHOPPING DISTR
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Owner
Contractor
PENINSULA COMM MENTAL HLTH CTR
118 E 8TH ST
PORT ANGELES WA 983626129
ANGELES ELECTRIC
524 E. 1ST ST.
PORT ANGELES
(360) 452-9264
WA 98362
Permit . . . . .
Additional desc .
Permit pin number
Sub Contractor
Permit Fee
Issue Date
Expiration Date
ELECTRICAL ALTER COMMERCIAL
ANGELES/10 CIRCUITS
59733
ANGELES ELECTRIC
87.80 Plan Check Fee
9/12/05 Valuation
3/11/06
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5.3000 ECH EL-COMM ALT-ADDTNL CIRCUITS
Extension
61. 30
26.50
Fee summary Charged Paid Credited Due
----------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
Permit Fee Total 87.80 87.80 .00 .00
Plan Check Total .00 .00 .00 .00
Grand Total 87.80 87.80 .00 .00
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ELECTRICAL PERMIT INSPECTION RECORD
CALL 417-4735 FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS. PLEASE PROVIDE A MINIMUM 24 HOUR NOTICE. IT IS UNLA WFUL TO COVER,
INSULA TE OR CONCEAL ANY WORK BEFORE IT IS INSPECTED AND ACCEPTED.
KEEP PERMIT CARD AND APPROVED PLANS AT JOB SITE
INSPECTION TYPE DATE ACCItPTED COMMENTS
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT - BUILDING DNISION
321 EAST 5TH STREET, PORT ANGELES, WA 98362
Application Number
pin number
Property Address
ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER:
Application description
Subdivision Name
Property Use
Property zoning . . .
Application valuation
04-00001130 Date
.571770
116 -118 1/2 E 8TH ST
06-30-00-0-2-6808-0000-
COMM REMODEL
3/17/05
COMMUNITY SHOPPING DISTR
1300000
Owner
Contractor
PENINSULA COMM MENTAL HLTH CTR HOCH CONSTRUCTION
118 E 8TH ST 4201TUMWATER TRUCK TRAIL
PORT ANGELES WA 983626129 PORT ANGELES WA 98363
(360) 452-5381
Structure Information PENINSULA MENTAL HEALTH
Construction Type TYPE V ONE 'HOUR
Occupancy Type . . . .. BUSINESS:OFF/PRO/MED/REST
Other struct info. . .. NUMBER OF UNITS 2.00
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Permit
Additional desc
Permit Fee
Issue Date
Expiration Date
ELECTRICAL NEW COMMERICAL
4 THERMOSTATS
70.60 Plan Check Fee
3/17/05 Valuation
9/13/05
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Qty
1. 00
3.00
Unit Charge Per
36.4000 EC EL-LOW VOLTAGE
11.4000 ECH EL-LVT-ADD THERMOSTAT
Extension
36.40
34.20
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Special Notes and Comments
Building address sign shall not be less than 6" & not more
than 12" in height. Numbers colors must contrast with wall
color they are mounted on. (Ord. 14.36.050-E)
When roof gutters are installed, drains will located in dry
wells or piped to approved storm drain locations.
FIRE DEPARTMENT COMMENTS, SEE ATTACHED SHEETS.
The proposal will result in an interior remodel of an
existing commercial structure doubling its usable office
area. A parking plan is needed prior to further review.
Total floor area for entire project is 20,132 sq ft At a
ratio of 1:400 for off-street parking - 50 spaces is
required - 59 are identified on the plan. No land use
issues are noted.
MAINTAIN CLEARANCES FROM SERVICE WIRES
Electrical load calculations and elctrical permits are
required.
Any modifications to the City's electrical facilities will
be at the customer's expense.
1 1/2" WATER METER, COST TO BE DETERMINED BY ESTIMATE
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Other Fees
STATE SURCHARGE
4.50
Fee summary Charged Paid Credited Due
----------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
Permit Fee Total 70.60 70.60 .00 .00
plan Check Total .00 .00 .00 .00
Other Fee Total 4.50 4.50 .00 .00
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Separate Permits are required for electrical work, SEPA, Shoreline, ESA, utilities, private and public improvements. This permit becomes
null and void if work or construction authorized is not commenced within 180 days, if construction or work is suspended or abandoned
for a period of 180 days after the work as commenced, or if required inspections have not been requested within 180 days from the last
inspection. I hereby certify that I have read and examined this application and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of
laws and ordinances governing this type of work will be complied with whether specified herein or not. The granting of a permit does not
presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any state or local law regulating construction or the performance of
con!?tr ! tiqn.
Signature of Owner (if owner is builder)
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Date
BUILDING PERMIT INSPECTION RECORD
CALL 417-4815 FOR BUILDING INSPECTIONS. CALL 417-4735 FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS.
CALL 417 -4807 FOR PUBLIC WORKS UTILITIES
PLEASE PROVIDE A MINIMUM 24 HOUR NOTICE. IT IS UNLAWFUL TO COVER, INSULATE OR CONCEAL ANY WORK BEFORE
INSPECTED AND ACCEPTED. POST PERMIT IN A CONSPICUOUS LOCATION.
KEEP PERMIT CARD AND APPROVED PLANS AT JOB SITE.
INSPECTION TYPE DATE ACCEPTED COMMENTS
YES NO
FOUNDATION:
FOOTINGS
WALLS
FOUNDATION DRAINAGE / DOWN SPOUTS
PIERS
POST HOLES (POLE BLDGS.)
PLUMBING
UNDER FLOOR / SLAB
ROUGH-IN
WATER LINE (METER TO BLDG)
GAS LINE
BACK FLOW / WATER
AIR SEAL
WALLS
CEILING I I
FRAMING
JOISTS / GIRDERS
SHEAR WALL/HOLD DOWNS
WALLS / ROOF / CEILING
DRYWALL (INTERIOR BRACED PANEL ONLY)
T-BAR
INSULATION
SLAB
WALL / FLOOR / CEILING
MECHANICAL
HEAT PUMP/FURNACE/DUCTS
GAS LINE
WOOD STOVE / PELLET / CHIMNEY
COMMERCIAL HOOD / DUCTS
MANUFACTURED HOMES
FOOTING / SLAB
BLOCKING & HOLD DOWNS
SKIRTING
PLANNING DEPT. SEPARATE PERMIT #'s SEPA:
PARKING/LIGHTING ESA:
LANDSCAPING SHORELINE:
FINAL INSPECTIONS REQUIRED PRIOR TO OCCUPANCY/USE
RESIDENTIAL DATE YES NO COMMERCIAL DATE ACCEPTED
YES NO
ELECTRICAL - LIGHT DEPT. 4]7-4735 ELECTRICAL
LIGHT DEPT
CONSTRUCTION R.W. / PW/ CONSTRUCTION - R.W.
ENGINEERING 417-4807 PW / ENGINEERING
FIRE 417-4653 FIRE DEPT.
PLANNING DEPT. 417-4750 PLANNING DEPT. I
BUILDING 417-4815 BUILDING I
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CITY OF PORT ANGELES
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT - BUILDING DNISION
321 EAST 5TH STREET, PORT ANGELES, WA 98362
Application Number
pin number
Grand Total
04-00001130
.571770
75.10 75.10
Page 2
Date 3/17/05
.00 .00
Separate Permits are required for electrical work, SEPA, Shoreline, ESA, utilities, private and public improvements. This permit becomes
null and void if work or construction authorized is not commenced within 180 days, if construction or work is suspended or abandoned
for a period of 180 days after the work as commenced, or if required inspections have not been requested within 180 days from the last
inspection. I hereby certify that I have read and examined this application and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of
laws and ordinances governing this type of work will be complied with whether specified herein or not. The granting of a permit does not
presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any state or local law regulating construction or the performance of
construction.
Signature of Contractor or Authorized Agent
Date
Signature of Owner (if owner is builder)
Date
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BUILDING PERMIT INSPECTION RECORD
CALL 417-4815 FOR BUILDING INSPECTIONS. CALL 417-4735 FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS.
CALL 417-4807 FOR PUBLIC WORKS UTILITIES
PLEASE PROVIDE A MINIMUM 24 HOUR NOTICE. IT IS UNLAWFUL TO COVER, INSULATE OR CONCEAL ANY WORK BEFORE
INSPECTED AND ACCEPTED. POST PERMIT IN A CONSPICUOUS LOCATION.
KEEP PERMIT CARD AND APPROVED PLANS AT JOB SITE.
INSPECTION TYPE DATE ACCEPTED COMMENTS
YES I NO
FOUNDATION:
FOOTINGS
WALLS
FOUNDATION DRAINAGE 1 DOWN SPOUTS
PIERS
POST HOLES (POLE BLDGS.)
PLUMBING
UNDER FLOOR 1 SLAB
ROUGH-IN
WATER LINE (METER TO BLDG)
GAS LINE
BACK FLOW 1 WATER
AIR SEAL
WALLS
CEILING
FRAMING
JOISTS 1 GIRDERS
SHEAR WALL/HOLD DOWNS
WALLS 1 ROOF 1 CEILING
DRYWALL (INTERIOR BRACED PANEL ONLY)
T-BAR
INSULATION
SLAB
WALL 1 FLOOR 1 CEILING I
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WOOD STOVE 1 PELLET 1 CHIMNEY
COMMERCIAL HOOD 1 DUCTS
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FOOTING 1 SLAB t)C- /k.fi-~ ~ /,
BLOCKING & HOLD DOWNS 6 /(. u:;-'
SKlRTING
PLANNING DEPT. SEPARATE PERMIT #'s SEPA:
PARKING/LlGHTlNG ESA:
LANDSCAPING SHORELINE:
-. FINAL INSPECTIONS REQUIRED PRIOR TO OCCUPANCYIUSE
RESIDENTIAL DATE YES NO COMMERCIAL DATE ACCEPTED
YES NO
ELECTRICAL - LIGHT DEPT. 417-4735 ELECTRICAL ~;zl,-r ~
LIGHT DEPT
CONSTRUCTION R.W. 1 PWI CONSTRUCTION - R.W. I
ENGINEERING 4]7-4807 PW 1 ENGINEERING
FIRE 417-4653 FIRE DEPT.
PLANNING DEPT. 417-4750 PLANNING DEPT.
BUILDING 417-4815 BUILDING
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PUBLIC WORKS - ELECTRICAL DIVISION
~21 EAST 5TH STREET. PORT ANGELES. WA 91n62
Application Number
pin number
Property Address
ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER:
Application description
Subdivision Name
Property Use
Property zoning . . .
Application valuation
04-00001130 Date
.571770
116 -118 1/2 E 8TH ST
06-30-00-0-2-6808-0000-
COMM REMODEL
4/01/05
COMMUNITY SHOPPING DISTR
1300000
Owner
Contractor
PENINSULA COMM MENTAL HLTH CTR
118 E 8TH ST
PORT ANGELES
WA 983626129
HOCH CONSTRUCTION
4201TUMWATER TRUCK
PORT ANGELES
(360) 452-5381
PENINSULA MENTAL HEALTH
TYPE V ONE HOUR
BUSINESS:OFF/PRO/MED/REST
NUMBER- OF UNITS
TRAIL
WA 98363
Structure Information
Construction Type
Occupancy Type
Other struct info
2.00
Permit
Additional desc
Sub Contractor
Permit Fee
Issue Date
Expiration Date
ELECTRICAL NEW COMMERICAL
ANGELES ELECT./
ANGELES ELECTRIC
829.40
4/01/05
9/28/05
Plan Check Fee
Valuation
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unit Charge Per
61.3000 ECH
339.0000 ECH
EL-COM 101-200 NEW ADD SRV FDR
EL-COM 801-1000 NEW SRV FEEDER
Extension
490.40
339.00
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Special Notes and Comments
Building address sign shall not be less than 6" & not more
than 12" in height. Numbers colors must contrast. with wall
color they are mounted on. (Ord. 14.36. 050-E)
When roof gutters are installed, drains will located in dry
wells or piped to approved storm drain locations.
FIRE DEPARTMENT COMMENTS, SEE ATTACHED SHEETS.
The proposal will result in an interior remodel of an
existing commercial structure doubling its usable office
area. A parking plan is needed prior to further review.
Total floor area for entire project is 20,132 sq ft At a
ratio of 1:400 for off-street parking - 50 spaces is
required - 59 are identified on the plan. No land use
issues are noted.
MAINTAIN CLEARANCES FROM SERVICE WIRES
Electrical load calculations and elctrical permits are
required.
Any modifications to the City's electrical facilities will
be at the customer's expense.
1 '=/2" WATER METER, COST TO BE DETERMINED BY ESTIMATE
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Other Fees
STATE SURCHARGE
4.50
Fee summary Charged Paid Credited Due
----------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
Permit Fee Total 829.40 829.40 .00 .00
Plan Check Total .00 .00 .00 .00
COMMENTS/ACTION NEEDED
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ELECTRICAL PERMIT INSPEgION RECORD
CALL 417-4735 FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS. PLEASE PROVIDE A MINIMUM 24 HOUR NOTICE. IT IS UNLA WFUL TO COVER.
INSULA TE OR CONCEAL ANY WORK BEFORE IT IS INSPECTED AND ACCEPTED.
KEEP PERMIT CARD AND APPROVED PLANS AT JOB SITE
INSPECTION TYPE DATE ACCEPTED COMMENTS
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PUBLIC WORKS - ELECTRICAL DIVISION
.'21 EAST 5TH STREET. PORT ANGELES. WA 98~62
Application Number
pin number
Other Fee Total
Grand Total
04-00001130
. .571770
4.50 4.50
833.90 833.90
Page 2
Date 4/01/05
.00 .00
.00 .00
COMMENTS! ACTION NEEDED
ELECTRICAL PERMIT INSPE(~T.ION RECORD
CALL 417-4735 FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS. PLEASE PROVIDE A MINIMUM 24 HOUR NOTICE. IT IS UNLA WFUL TO COVER,
INSULA TE OR CONCEAL ANY WORK BEFORE IT IS INSPECTED AND ACCEPTED.
KEEP PERMIT CARD AND APPROVED PLANS AT JOB SITE
INSPECTION TYPE
DATE
COMMENTS
NO
GENERAL COMMENTS:
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PUBLIC WORKS - ELECTRICAL DIVISION
~21 EAST 5TH STREET. PORT ANGELES. WA 98~62
Application Number
pin number
Property Address
ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER:
Application description
Subdivision Name
Property Use
Property zoning . . .
Application valuation
04-00001130 Date
.571770
116 -118 1/2 E 8TH ST
06-30-00-0-2-6808-0000-
COMM REMODEL
3/14/05
COMMUNITY SHOPPING DISTR
1300000
Owner
Contractor
PENINSULA COMM MENTAL HLTH CTR
118 E 8TH ST
PORT ANGELES
WA 983626129
HOCH CONSTRUCTION
4201TUMWATER TRUCK
PORT ANGELES
(360) 452-5381
PENINSULA MENTAL HEALTH
TYPE V ONE HOUR
BUSINESS:OFF/PRO/MED/REST
NUMBER OF UNITS
TRAIL
WA 98363
Structure Information
Construction Type
Occupancy Type
Other struct info
2.00
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Permit
Additional desc
Sub Contractor
Permit Fee
Issue Date
Expiration Date
ELECTRICAL NEW COMMERICAL
ANG. COMM./27645 SQ. FT. COMM.
ANGELES COMMUNICATIONS INC.
156.20 plan Check Fee
3/14/05 Valuation
9/10/05
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EL-LOW VOLT SYS <=2500 SQFT
EL-LOW VOLT SYS >2500 SQFT
Extension
42.20
114.00
Qty
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10.00
Unit Charge
42.2000
11.4000
Per
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Special Notes and Comments
Building address sign shall not be less than 6" & not more
than 12" in height. Numbers colors must contrast with wall
color they are mounted on. (Ord. 14.36.050-E)
When roof gutters are installed, drains will located in dry
wells or piped to approved storm drain locations.
FIRE DEPARTMENT COMMENTS, SEE ATTACHED SHEETS.
The proposal will result in an interior remodel of an
existing commercial structure doubling its usable office
area. A parking plan is needed prior to further review.
Total floor a~ea for entire project is 20,132 sq ft At a
ratio of 1:400 for off-street parking - 50 spaces is
required - 59 are identified on the plan. No land use
issues are noted.
MAINTAIN CLEARANCES FROM SERVICE WIRES
Electrical load calculations and elctrical permits are
required.
Any modifications to the City'S electrical facilities will
be at the customer's expense.
1 1/2" WATER METER, COST TO BE DETERMINED BY ESTIMATE
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Other Fees
STATE SURCHARGE
4.50
Fee summary Charged Paid Credited Due
----------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
Permit Fee Total 156.20 156.20 .00 .00
Plan Check Total .00 .00 .00 .00
COMMENTS/ACTION NEEDED
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ELECfRICAL PERMIT INSPEgJON RECORD
CALL 417-4735 FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS. PLEASE PROVIDE A MINIMUM 24 HOUR NOTICE. IT IS UNLA WFUL TO COVER,
INSULA TE OR CONCEAL ANY WORK BEFORE IT IS INSPECTED AND ACCEPTED.
KEEP PERMIT CARD AND APPROVED PLANS AT JOB SITE
INSPECTION TYPE DATE ACCEPTED COMMENTS
I YES I NO
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PUBLIC WORKS - ELECTRICAL DIVISION
:l21 EAST 5TH STREET. PORT ANGELES. WA 98:l62
Application Number
pin number
Other Fee Total
Grand Total
04-00001130
. .571770
4.50 4.50
160.70 160.70
Page 2
Date 3/14/05
.00 .00
.00 .00
COMMENTS/ACTION NEEDED
ELECTRICAL PERMIT INSPEgJON RECORD
CALL 417-4735 FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS. PLEASE PROVIDE A MINIMUM 24 HOUR NOTICE. IT IS UNLA WFUL TO COVER,
INSULA TE OR CONCEAL ANY WORK BEFORE IT IS INSPECTED AND ACCEPTED.
KEEP PERMIT CARD AND APPROVED PLANS AT JOB SITE
INSPECTION TYPE DATE I ACCEPTED COMMENTS
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT - BUILDING DNISION
321 EAST 5TH STREET, PORT ANGELES, WA 98362
Application Number
pin number . . . .
Property Address
ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER:
Application description
Subdivision Name
Property Use
Property zoning . . .
Application valuation
04-00001146 Date
.610084
116 -118 1/2 E 8TH ST
06-30-00-0-2-6808-0000-
COMM REMODEL
12/10/04
COMMUNITY SHOPPING DISTR
100
Owner
Contractor
PENINSULA COMM MENTAL HLTH CTR
118 E 8TH ST
PORT ANGELES WA 983626129
HOCH CONSTRUCTION
4201TUMWATER TRUCK TRAIL
PORT ANGELES WA 98363
(360) 452-5381
Structure Information
Construction Type
Occupancy Type . . . . .
Other struct info . . . .
DEMOLITION
TYPE V ONE HOUR
BUSINESS:OFF/PRO/MED/REST
NUMBER OF UNITS
1. 00
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Permit
Additional desc
Permit Fee
Issue Date
Expiration Date
BUILDING PERMIT - COMMERCIAL
DEMOLITION
47.00 plan Check Fee
12/10/04 valuation
6/09/05
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100
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Extension
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Other Fees
STATE SURCHARGE
4.50
Fee summary Charged Paid credited Due
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Permit Fee Total 47.00 47.00 .00 .00
Plan Check Total .00 .00 .00 .00
Other Fee Total 4.50 4.50 .00 .00
Grand Total 51.50 51.50 .00 .00
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Separate Permits are required for electrical work, SEPA, Shoreline, ESA, utilities, private and public improvements. This permit becomes
null and void if work or construction authorized is not commenced within 180 days, if construction or work is suspended or abandoned
for a period of 180 days after the work as commenced, or if required inspections have not been requested within 180 days from the last
inspection. I hereby certify th~have read and examined this application and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of
laws and ordinanc ,governirtg t s type of rk will be complied with whether specified herein or not. The granting of a permit d~S not
presume 'v authority to v' late or ncel the provisions of any state or local law regulating construction or the performa ce of
const ion. -
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Date Signature of Owner (if owner is builder) Date
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BUILDING PERMIT INSPECTION RECORD
CALL 417-4815 FOR BUILDING INSPECTIONS. CALL 417-4735 FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS.
PLEASE PROVIDE A MINIMUM 24 HOUR NOTICE. IT IS UNLAWFUL TO COVER, INSULATE OR CONCEAL ANY WORK BEFORE
INSPECTED AND ACCEPTED. POST PERMIT IN A CONSPICUOUS LOCATION.
KEEP PERMIT CARD AND APPROVED PLANS AT JOB SITE.
INSPECTION TYPE DATE ACCEPTED COMMENTS
YES NO
FOUNDATION:
FOOTINGS
WALLS
FOUNDATION DRAINAGE/DOWN SPOUTS
ELECTRICAL (LIGHT DEPT) SEPARATE PERMIT: #
ROUGH-IN I
PLUMBING
UNDER FLOOR 1 SLAB
ROUGH-IN
WATER LINE (METER TO BLDG)
GAS LINE
BACK FLOW 1 WATER
AIR SEAL
WALLS
CEILING
FRAMING
JOISTS 1 GIRDERS
SHEAR W ALL/HOLD DOWNS
WALLS 1 ROOF 1 CEILING
DRYWALL (INTERIOR BRACED PANEL ONLY)
T-BAR
INSULATION
SLAB
WALL 1 FLOOR 1 CEILING I
MECHANICAL
HEAT PUMP
GAS LINE
WOOD STOVE 1 PELLET 1 CHIMNEY
HOOD 1 DUCTS
PW UTILITIES 1 SITE WORK (Engineering Division) SEPARATE PERMIT #'s:
WATERLINE 1 METER
SEWER CONNECTION
SANlT AR Y
STORM
PLANNING DEPT. SEPARATE PERMIT #'s SEPA:
PARKING/LIGHTING ESA:
LANDSCAPING SHORELINE:
FINAL INSPECTIONS REQUIRED PRIOR TO OCCUPANCY/uSE
RESIDENTIAL DATE YES NO COMMERCIAL DATE ACCEPTED
YES NO
ELECTRICAL - LIGHT DEPT. 417-4735 ELECTRICAL
LIGHT DEPT
CONSTRUCTION R. W. 1 PWI CONSTRUCTION - R.W.
ENGINEERING 417-4807 PW 1 ENGINEERING
FIRE 417-4653 FIRE DEPT.
PLANNING DEPT. 417-4750 PLANNING DEPT.
BUILDING 417-4815 ! 0. - /I'" - C)",", J..t.. BUILDING
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BUILDING PERMIT ~ APPLICATION AI f~lc Fe'.
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FiIJ om COJ\11'LITEL l' and in INK, Yt~ur ~lpplicati(Jn and s.it' plan MUST llE, . ',"",",,,",,",, II~
COJ\1J>LETE to be accepted ior reVIew. Ii YOll have any questlons, call v r. I \
l'ErLMITS (360) 417-4815 FAX.(360)417-4711 LJalc Issued
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Architect/Engineer: /....J i'Z..? 4- &A/11-1 A Phone: 4P;z - ~ I ~
Contractorf/b'L--# rpjJ,<::;;,T State License #: Exp: Phone:fc:2",C:::~)
Address: 47L;;1 rvJ"ft;/AJr:.I?-1J2tJ""~ ~ity: ~ AJJ"~b~ Zip: ~~~ 2-
PROJECT ADDRESS: //~ ,e.. ~#l -.r::;.r. ZONING: r-.,.<..1-:>
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot Block: Subdivision:
CLiuLAM COUN'TY PARCEL NUMBER:
Credit Card Holder Name: ~/~lj fA
Billing Address:
Credit Card Type VISA MC #
TYPE OF WORK:
o Residential ~ew Constr. el'Re-roof
o Multi-family 0 Addition 0 Move
B"'Commercial .a-K.emodel B'Demolition
.ld-'Reparr 0 Sign
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT:
9-1eJ<lplL 1IrA-/-m
City:
Exp, Date:
COMMERCIALIRESIDENTIAL: Occupancy Gr up:
No. of Stories: .2. Lot Size:4 3. 4t:v S.fExisting
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Total lot coverage
SIZEIVALUATION:
SF. @ $ /SF. = $
,SF. @ $ /SF. = .$
'SF. @ $ /SF. = .$
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Occupant Load:
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APPROVALS:
PLAN:
BLDG:
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OTHER:
PLANNING USE ONLY:
ESAlWetland(s): 0 Yes 0 No SEPA Checldistrequrred? 0 Yes 0 No Other:
BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION SUBMITTAL: The Building Division can provide you with infommtion on the application and
plan submittal requrrements if you have questions.
VALUATION OF CONSTRUCTION: In all cases, a valuation amount must be entered by the applicant. This figure "rin be reviewed
and may be revised bytbe Building Division to comply with cunent fee sdledules. Contact tbe Pemnt Coordinator at 417 -4815 for assistance.
PL.t\N CHECK FEE: IF a plan check fee is due it must be submitted at the time the building permit application and construction plans are
submitted. All other pemIit fees are due at the time of pem1it issuance.
Exrrn../\TION OF PLAN RKVTEW: Uno pemrit is issued witlm1180 days of the date of application, the application will expire. The
Building Official can extend the tirne for action by the applicant up to 180 days upon written request by the applicant (see Section Rl 05.3.2
of the International BuildinglResidential Code, 2003). No application can be extended more tban once.
I hereby certify that I have read and examined this application and know the same to be true and correct. I am authorized to apply for tNs permit and
understand that jf is my responsibility to determine what permits are required ,not the City's, and that J must obtain such permits prior to work.
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PUBLIC WORKS & UTILITIES DEPARTMENT
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RE: Port Angeles Landfill Waste Disposal Application, WDA 04-32; Building demolition
at 118 East 8th Street, Port Angeles, Washington
We have received your application for disposal of building demolition debris from the referenced
site and reviewed the testing results for lead content. Based on the testing results the debris
appears to be acceptable for use in the landfill. A copy of your approved application is attached.
This approved application must be shown to the landfill scale attendant at the time of disposal.
Please be advised that this disposal application is only for the materials and quantities listed in
the application. Materials not listed or in excess of the quantities noted may require separate
applications and approval.
Please call if you have questions.
Very truly yours,
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City Engineer
Deputy Director of Engineering Services
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Enc1.: WDA 04-32
Copy: Ken Loghry
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FILE: Landfill Solid Waste Disposal Applications
321 EAST FIFTH STREET · P. O. BOX 1150 · PORT ANGELES, WA 98362-0217
PHONE: 360-4 t 7-4805 · FAX: 360-417-4542 · TTY: 360-417-4645
E-MAIL: publicworks@cityofpa.us
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PORT ANGELES LANDFILL \V ASTE DISPOSAL APPLICA TION
(Not applicable to MS\V)
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To: City of Port Angeles, City Engineer
321 E fifth Street
P.O. Box 1150
Port Angeles., Washington 98362
PH: (360) 457-0411
FX: (360) 417-4609
WC>A- o~--32..
NOTE: All questions must be cwswered for waste to be approved.
1. Generator Information:
Company Name:
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Project Name:
Project Location:
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2. Other Contacts (if applicable):
Consulting Firm: 2~N0V/G $ Ag,so:::-. fN C.
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Contact: Sr>-rt I-i~APlLl G k
Phone: C//7 -oS-o 1
Contractor Name: i!('L J.I.. CC.V"I ~ t .
Contact: f?-I c t:-. L-+ oc...-U
Phone: ~S;:2- - b"3f31
Laboratory: rJJ UL LIJ/!LMfir~g5, /;jy. <... ,
.... Contact: 110 L L..J...; /lJ7TL~
Phone: ?-06_ ~4'7-01C>o
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Source of \\'astc:
Check !he appropriate box below and briefly de,cribe!he projec~ proce$$. .ndlor cleanup th.t will
or has produced the waste requiring di,posal. Include the gasoline 'crvice 'tation number (if
applicable).
CERCLAlMTCA Remediation
Agency Contact;
Independent Remedial Action
UST Removal
Unused Chemical Product Spill
~ Other SOurce: DF~S
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4. Waste Material Composition: (check an that apply and include percent of total)
Soil _% Foundry Slag _%
"",.. Concrete! Asphalt % Dredge Sediments. _%
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Preserved Wood _% ~ Debris I~/o
Coal Ash _% Other (list)
_%
- Wood Ash _% _%
NOTE: Total must equal 100%.
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5.
Waste M2tcriaJ Contaminants:
(check all that apply)
Gasoline
Metals
Diesel
Solvents
Heating Oil
PCBs
Unused Motor Oil
Used Motor OiVWaste Oil
-lL Other ~STtL) ~k
. Ie. L? ~AY'J
Other Petroleum Product
Unknown
NOTE:
Supply any MSDS infonnation widt application, If available.
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Estim3tcd Quantity of W33tC for Disposal:
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Tons (estimate both)
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Cubic yards /
Drums I
Tons (estimate both)
Other
NOTE:
Estimated quantity for disposal must be within 20% of the quantity actually
disposed. (10% for projects over 7,500 tons or 5,000 cubic yards.)
7. Frequency of Disposal:
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One time
Montftly
Annual
Other
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8.
Waste Sampling:
Proper characterization of the waste for disposal requires the collection of representative samples.
The metho~ and equipment necessary for obtaining representative samples of a waste, and the
frequency of sampling, will vary with the type and form. of the waste. Check the appropriate box
and briefly describe how and where the waste was sampled. Include site maps with sampling
locations if possible.
Number of COMPOSITE samples -L & number of discrete samples per composite ...s=-.
Number ofDlSCRETE samples 5-;-0 :
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NOTE 1:
Unless prior approval has been granted by Port Angeles, the following sampling
frequency will be used:
0-25
25 - 100
101 - 500
501 - 1000
100 I - 2000
>2000
cubic yards
cubic yards
cubic yards
cubic yards
cubic yards
cubic yards
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1 composite sample
3 composite samples
5 composite samplcs
7 composite samples
10 composite samplcs
10 plus one sample for each additional
SOO cubic yards
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One composite sample shall contain a minimum ofthrcc:lmaximum offive discrcte
samplcs,
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n,e " Dangemu, Waste Regula, ions" (W A C 173.303) ,hall be uti Iizcd to dete,," ine thc appropriate .
analytiealrequiremenls for Waste characterization. E<x>logy Publication #91,,30 (ReviSed April
1994) "Guidance for Remediation or Petroleum Contaminated Soil," ,hall also be used to
characterize petroleum COOtaminated soils from UST releases. Submit aUlabora,ory ana'ytical
results, QNQC data, and Chain of Custody sheels along wilh this application. (NOTE: The
'abollllory mus' be accredited by the Washiag'oo State Depar1menl or Ecology.)
a) List all analytical test methods used:
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b) Provide a naffilt;ve as 10 why the ahovc analytical methods Were selecled:
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NOTE:
Additional sheets attached:
X YES
_NO
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Soil Classification:
("FOR PETROLEUM CONTAMINATED SOILS ONLY")
Based On the analytical data and E<x>logy Pu blical;on #91,,30, the soil elassificatioo is; ( ched< One)
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Class 1
_ Class 2
_ Class 3
_ Class 4
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Calculated Hazard Index
11. Dangeroas Waste Affidavit:
Based on a rev iew of the ana I yticaltest resu lis, site history, and Ihe applicable regulations, this wast,
is classified as: (check one)
ff Neither Dangerous Waste (OW) nor EXlreme1y Hazardous Waste (EHW)
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Dangerous Waste (OW)
and Waste Code:
Extremely Hazardous Waste (EHW) and Waste Code:
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12. Certification:
We, TIlE UNO ERSIGNED. certify thaI !his application is lrue to !he best of Our knowledge. All
info""a'ioo provided is corred and the enclosed analytical results repr<senl!he Proposed wasle
material to the best of our abilities.
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W~erator Sj~tur
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Printed Name
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NVL LABS
2066341936
P.02/03
'NVL Laboratories, Inc
4708 Aurora Ave. N.. Seattle, WA 9810
Tel: 206.547.0100, Fax: 206,634.19
WWW.nvllabs.com
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Analysis Report
AIHA - IH
#101861
haracteristic Leaching Procedure - Lead (Pb)
Client Sam ##
04388-B
Batch #: .16819.00;
",atrix: Bulk':
Method: EPA131117()OOB .
Client Project #:04388.
Samples ;Received: 1
Total Samples Analyzed: 1
Client: Zenovie & Associa s. Ine,
Address: 519 South Peabod Street, Suite 22
Port Angeles, WA 8362
Attention: Mr. Tracy Gudgel
Project Location: 118 E 8th St. Port
Lab ID
24095245
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Sampled by: Client
Analyzed by: Holly Tuttle Date Analyzed: 11/19/2004
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ppm :: parta per miUion
Note: Method QC results are acce ble unless stated otherwise.
Bench Run No: 24-1118-9
RL = Reporting '\limit
'<' = Below the~ reporting Limit
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2066341936
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4\708 AurOfB Ave '\0-.:, Seattle. WI' 98'03.
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1.888.NVL.LABS (685.~7)
CUent Zen~ & Associate~! Inc.
StrfMt ~th -.f~~~y S reel, Suite AI
CHAIN of CUSTODY
SAMPLE LOG
BATCH 10
2416829.00
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NVl Batch Number
Client Job Number
- Total Sample. /
, Tum Around TIme 0 1-Hr 024-Hts 0.. Days
ProjectMa~ _~<:,Y (D~ '- 024ifS 02 Days .gJ'5.Oays
Project Locadon ~. ~ gtk ~ ~. VOf' r ~IAIMUl5 04-Hts 03 Days 0 6~ 10 Days
Pfusc cafb' TAT.MctlhaA..34 I.
Email ackkua
Port Angeles
Phone: (360) 417-0501 Fa,: (360) 417-0514
If] I4bestos Hr 0 PCM (NIOSH 7400) 0 TEM (NIOSH 7-4(2) U lEM (AHEAA) 0 TEM (EPA LfMlIl) 0 Ohlr
/0 Asbestos Bulk 0 PLM (EPN600IR-9 1/1 (6) 0 PUA (EPA Point ~ount) 0 PUA (EPA Gravimetry) 0 TEM Bulk
METAlS Dot. Umit Matm RCRA ..... 0 All .:...~ __
o Total Metals ~ ppm (MS) [I Nr iller 0 Paint Chips 0 Arsenic (As) 0 lead (Pb) U . a
~ ~ TaP . 0 ppb (GFAA) 0 Ora king wacec 0 Paint Chips (Area) 0 Barium (Sa) 0 MeI'aJry (Hg) 0 ~ (c.u)
iX' L I OUlllwipe 0 Waste Water 0 Cadmium (Cd) 0 Seienium (Se) 0 N!Ckel (Hi)
o Soi __ _ lJ Chromium (Cr) 0 Silver (Ag) 0 Zinc (Zn)
I 0 Other T)'pe$ 0 Fi>>erglass 0 Nuis nee Dust 0 Rotometer Calibrallon 0 Other '(specify)
L of Analysis 0 SiIic;a 0 Rest nbee Dust 0 MoIdIFoogus .
Condition or Pac:bgo: 0 Good 0 DarN :Jed (no spIIage) 0 ~ d~ (~e)
Seq. , Lab to Client Samllle Number Commenta Mt
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TOTAL P. 133
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RORTANGELES
WAS H I N G TON, U. S. A.
PUBLIC WORKS & UTILITIES DEPARTMENT
November 16, , 2004
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4701 Tumwater Truck Rt
Port Angeles, W A 98362
RE: Port Angeles Landfill Waste Disposal Application, WDA 04-31; Building demolition
at 118 East 8th Street, Port Angeles, Washington
,
We have received your application for disposalofbuilding demolition debris from the referenced
site and reviewed the testing results for lead content. Based on the testing results the debris
appears to be acceptable for use in the landfill. A copy of your approved application is attached.
This approved application must be shown to the landfill scale attendant at the time of disposal.
Please be advised that this disposal application is. only for the materials and quantities listed in
the application. Materials not listed or in excesS of the quantities noted may require separate
applications and approval.
Please call if you have 'luestions.
Very truly yours, .
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City Engineer
Deputy Director of Engineering Services
GWK:tf
Ene!.: WDA 04-31
Copy: Ken Logiuy
N:\PWKS\ENGINEER\WDAPPUC\04-31.WPD
FILE: Landfill Solid Waste Disposal Applications
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321 EAST FIFTH STREET .P. O. BOX 1150 · PORT ANGELES, WA 98362-0217
PHONE: 360-417-4805 · FAX: 360-417-4542 · TTY: 360-417"4645
E-MAIL: publicworks@cityofpa.us.
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CITY OF PORT ANGELES
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT - BUILDING DIVISION
321 EAST 5TH STREET, PORT ANGELES, WA 98362
04-00001130 ~ate
.571770
116 -118 1/2 E 8TH ST
06-30-00-0-2-6808-0000-
C'OMM REMODEL
12/14/04
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Application Number
pin number
Property Address
ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER:
Appllcatlon description
Subdlvlsion Name
Property Use
Property Zoning . . .
Application valuation
COMMUNITY SHOPPING DISTR
1300000
Owner
Contractor
PENINSULA COMM MENTAL HLTH CTR
118 E 8TH ST
PORT ANGELES
Structure Information
Construction Type
Occupancy Type . . . . .
Other struct info . . . .
HOCH CONSTRUCTION
4201TUMWATER TRUCK TRAIL
PORT ANGELES WA 98363
(360) 452-5381
PENINSULA MENTAL HEALTH
TYPE V ONE HOUR
BUSINESS:OFF/PRO/MED/REST
NUMBER OF UNITS
WA 983626129
2.00
Permit
Additional desc
Permit Fee
Issue Date
Expiration Date
MECHANICAL PERMIT
148.80 Plan Check Fee
12/14/04 Valuatlon
6/13/05
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Qty Unit Charge Per
Extension
47.00
29.00
72.80
BASE FEE
4.00 7.2500 ECH ME-VENT FAN
4.00 18.2000 ECH ME-INSTALL 100+ FAU
Permit PLUMBING PERMIT
Addltlonal desc
Permit Fee 223.00 Plan Check Fee .00
Issue Date 12/14/04 Valuation 0
Expiration Date 6/13/05
Qty Unit Charge Per Extension
BASE FEE 47.00
21. 00 7.0000 ECH PL- EA. FIXTURE ON ONE TRAP 147.00
1. 00 7.0000 ECH PL- EA. INSTALL WATER PIPE 7.00
1. 00 15.0000 ECH PL- EA. BLDG SEWER 15.00
1. 00 7.0000 ECH PL- EA.WATER HEATER 7.00
Permit BUILDING PERMIT - COMMERCIAL
Additional desc
Permit Fee 6727.25 Plan Check Fee 4372.71
Issue Date 12/14/04 Valuation 1300000
Expiration Date 6/13/05
Qty Unit Charge Per Extenslon
BASE FEE 5632.25
300.00 3.6500 THOU BL-1M + (3.65 PER K) 1095.00
Speclal Notes and Comments
Building address sign shall not be less than 6" & not more
than 12" in height. Numbers colors must contrast with wall
color they are mounted on. (Ord. 14.36.050-E)
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Separate Permits are required for electrical work, SEPA, Shoreline, ESA, utilities, private and public improvements. This permit becomes
null and void if work or construction authorized is not commenced within 180 days, if construction or work is suspended or abandoned
for a period of 180 days after the work as commenced, or if required inspections have not been requested within 180 days from the last
inspection. I hereby certify that I have read and examined this application and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of
laws and ordinances governing this type of work will be complied with whether specified herein or not. The granting of a permit does not
presume to I authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any state or local law regulating construction or the performance of
construct" n.
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Date
Signature of Owner (if owner is builder)
T'\PLANNING\FORMS\1102.15 [11/14/2003]
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BUILDING PERMIT INSPECTION RECORD
CALL 417-4815 FOR BUILDING INSPECTIONS. CALL 417-4735 FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS.
PLEASE PROVIDE A MINIMUM 24 HOUR NOTICE. IT IS UNLA WFUL TO COVER, INSULA TE OR CONCEAL ANY WORK BEFORE
INSPECTED AND ACCEPTED. POST PERMIT IN A CONSPICUOUS LOCATION.
KEEP PERMIT CARD AND APPROVED PLANS AT JOB SITE.
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INSPECTION TYPE DATE ACCEPTED COMMENTS
YES NO
FOUNDATION:
FOOTINGS
WALLS
FOUNDATION DRAINAGE/DOWN SPOUTS
ELECTRICAL (LIGHT DEPT) SEPARATE PERMIT. #
ROUGH-IN I
PLUMBING
UNDER FLOOR / SLAB
ROUGH-IN
WATER LINE (METER TO BLDG)
GAS LINE
BACK FLOW / WATER
AIR SEAL
WALLS <":'/10 / oG l~w
CEILING I
FRAMING
JOISTS / GIRDERS
SHEAR W ALL/HOLD DOWNS
WALLS / ROOF / CEILING
DRYWALL (INTERIOR BRACED PANEL ONLY)
T-BAR
INSULATION
SLAB
WALL / FLOOR / CEILING I I
MECHANICAL
HEAT PUMP
GAS LINE
WOOD STOVE / PELLET / CHIMNEY
HOOD / DUCTS
PW UTILITIES / SITE WORK (Engmeenng DIVIsion) SEPARATE PERMIT #'s.
WATERLINE / METER
SEWER CONNECTION
SANITARY
STORM
PLANNING DEPT. SEPARATE PERMIT #'s SEPA:
PARKING/LIGHTING ESA.
LANDSCAPING SHORELINE.
FINAL INSPECTIONS REQUIRED PRIOR TO OCCUPANCY/uSE
RESIDENTIAL DATE YES NO COMMERCIAL DATE ACCEPTED
YES NO
ELECTRICAL - LIGHT DEPT. 417-4735 ELECTRICAL
LIGHT DEPT
CONSTRUCTION R W / PW/ CONSTRUCTION - R. W.
ENGINEERING 417-4807 PW / ENGINEERING
FIRE 417-4653 FIRE DEPT.
PLANNING DEPT. 417-4750 PLANNING DEPT
BUILDING 417-4815 BUILDING
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CITY OF PORT ANGELES
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT - BUILDING DIVISION
321 EAST 5TH STREET, PORT ANGELES, WA 98362
Application Number . . . . . 04-00001130
pin number . . .571770
Page 2
Date 12/14/04
Special Notes and Comments
When roof gutters are installed, drains will located in dry
wells or piped to approved storm drain locations.
FIRE DEPARTMENT COMMENTS, SEE ATTACHED SHEETS.
The proposal will result in an interior remodel of an
eXlsting commercial structure doubllng its usable offlce
area. A parking plan is needed prior to further review.
Total floor area for entire project is 20,132 sq ft At a
ratio of 1:400 for off-street parking - 50 spaces is
required - 59 are identified on the plan. No land use
issues are noted.
MAINTAIN CLEARANCES FROM SERVICE WIRES
Electrical load calculatlons and elctrlcal permits are
required.
Any modiflcations to the City'S electrical facilities will
be at the customer's expense.
1 1/2" WATER METER, COST TO BE DETERMINED BY ESTIMATE
Other Fees
STATE SURCHARGE
4.50
Fee summary Charged Paid Credited Due
----------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
Permit Fee Total 7099.05 7099.05 .00 .00
Plan Check Total 4372.71 4372.71 .00 .00
Other Fee Total 4.50 4.50 .00 .00
Grand Total 11476.26 11476.26 .00 .00
Separate Permits are required for electrical work, SEPAl Shoreline, ESA, utilities, private and public improvements. This permit becomes
null and void if work or construction authorized is not commenced within 180 days, if construction or work is suspended or abandoned
for a period of 180 days after the work as commenced, or if required inspections have not been requested within 180 days from the last
inspection. I hereby certify that I have read and examined this application and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of
laws and ordinances governing this type of work will be complied with whether specified herein or not. The granting of a permit does not
presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any state or local law regulating construction or the performance of
construction.
Signature of Contractor or Authorized Agent
Date
Signature of Owner (if owner is builder)
Date
T IPLANNING\FORMS\1102.15 [11/14/2003]
:0
BUILDING PERMIT INSPECTION RECORD
CALL 417-4815 FOR BUILDING INSPECTIONS. CALL 417-4735 FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS.
PLEASE PROVIDE A MINIMUM 24 HOUR NOTICE. IT IS UNLAWFUL TO COVER, INSULATE OR CONCEAL ANY WORK BEFORE
INSPECTED AND ACCEPTED. POST PERMIT IN A CONSPICUOUS LOCATION.
KEEP PERMIT CARD AND APPROVED PLANS AT JOB SITE.
INSPECTION TYPE DATE ACCEPTED COMMENTS
YES NO
FOUNDATION: ~f'~ J ?--rl -e>'f 1J.P
FOOTINGS in -JJ..J-orl J L ' 1-, flI}-- I - I(r or
WALLS II .1.1..
ill _1"'7- 01../
FOUNDATION DRAJNAGElDOWNSPOUTS 'v
ELECTRICAL (LIGHT DEPT) SEPARATE PERMIT #
ROUGH-IN
PLUMBING
UNDER FLOOR / SLAB 'f'l-I'-o Ii J. L-. .- %.1(0;- rlL
ROUGH-IN I~.'f ~ ~O-Q) J .LJ- ~LV M G u.~~ re t'4 q.l,.--
WATER LINE (METER TO BLDG)
GAS LINE
BACK FLOW / WATER
AIR SEAL
WALLS UJ-I5f - t96 J i-L-
CEILING I
FRAMING FI NB~ J.v:: -FI 00 r- 'r- 10- oS J ).L.
JOISTS / GIRDERS '7!lA>/:'-: JW
SHEAR W ALL/HOLD DOWNS (0 ~/q5 .:Tl)/
WALLS / ROOF / CEILING (2: 'tJ Jj It?s- Jj.).. Walls ~f/&-d.~ tJJf )V~s- jJ- /}-p
DRYWALL (INTERIOR BRACED PANEL ONLY)
T-BAR b.II.~ \ILL-
INSULATION
SLAB I' 7;rf b! 0'3 cTLV
WALL / FLOOR / CEILING ~ II'" a1"" ....Jy,
MECHANICAL .,
HEAT PUMP
GAS LINE
WOOD STOVE / PELLET / ClllMNEY
HOOD / DUCTS 1-1- J - t9...C:;- ...1 J- L
PW UTILITIES / SITE WORK (Engmeenng DIVIsIOn) SEPARATE PERMIT #'s
WATERLINE / METER
SEWER CONNECTION
SANITARY
STORM
PLANNING DEPT SEPARATE PERMIT #'5 SEPA.
PARKlNG/LIGHTlNG ESk
LANDSCAPING SHORELINE
FINAL INSPECTIONS REQUIRED PRIOR TO OCCUPANCY/uSE
RESIDENTIAL DATE YES NO COMMERCIAL DATE ACCEPTED
YES NO
ELECTRICAL - LIGHT DEPT. 417-4735 ELECTRICAL
LIGHT DEPT
CONSTRUCTION R. W / PW / CONSTRUCTION - R. W.
ENGINEERING 417-4807 PW / ENGINEERING
FIRE 417-4653 FIRE DEPT.
PLANNING DEPT. 417-4750 PLANNING DEPT. I /
. r (
BUILDING 417-4815 BUILDING
T:\PLANNING\FORMS\1102.15 (11/14/2003]
BUILDING PERMIT INSPECTION RECORD if IJ1- /1 J"
CALL 417-4815 FOR BUILDING INSPECTIONS. CALL 417-4735 FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS.
PLEASE PROVIDE A MINIMUM 24 HOUR NOTICE IT IS UNLAWFUL TO COVER, INSULATE OR CONCEAL ANY WORK BEFORE
INSPECTED AND ACCEPTED. POST PERMIT IN A CONSPICUOUS LOCATION.
KEEP PERMIT CARD AND APPROVED PLANS AT JOB SITE.
INSPECTION TYPE DATE ACCEPTED COMMENTS
YES I NO
FOUNDATION: ..; fburJdaftt!Jt7 .~<</h 1j-S tiJ--tj.J-BJ{ ~
FOOTINGS ! Iif-I J./ -~J./ f 1
WALLS J 11\ _1"7- elL-I J . J.-...
FOUNDATION DRAlNAGE/DOWN SPOUTS -q
ELECTRICAL (LIGHT DEPT) SEPARATE PERMIT. #
ROUGH-IN I
PLUMBING
UNDER FLOOR 1 SLAB 111..-1,5- OJ..} J ,L
ROUGH-IN ~7'>'Y / /)~ .:JlA--
WATER LINE (METER TO BLDG)
GAS LINE
BACK FLOW 1 WATER
AIR SEAL
WALLS
CEILING
FRAMING
JOISTS 1 GIRDERS
SHEAR W ALL/HOLD DOWNS
WALLS 1 ROOF 1 CEILING
DRYWALL (INTERIOR BRACED PANEL ONLY)
T-BAR
INSULATION
SLAB
WALL 1 FLOOR 1 CEILING I
MECHANICAL
HEAT PUMP
GAS LINE
WOOD STOVE 1 PELLET 1 CHIMNEY
HOOD 1 DUCTS
PW UTILITIES 1 SITE WORK (Engmeenng D1VI51On) SEPARATE PERMIT #'5
WATERLINE 1 METER
SEWER CONNECTION
SANITARY
STORM
PLANNING DEPT SEPARATE PERMIT #'5 SEPA:
PARKlNG/LIGHTING ESA-
LANDSCAPING SHORELINE:
FINAL INSPECTIONS REQUIRED PRIOR TO OCCUPANCY/uSE
RESIDENTIAL DATE YES NO COMMERCIAL DATE ACCEPTED
YES NO
ELECTRICAL - LIGHT DEPT. 417-4735 ELECTRICAL
LIGHT DEPT
CONSTRUCTION R. W 1 PWI CONSTRUCTION - R. W.
ENGINEERING 417-4807 PW 1 ENGINEERING
FIRE 417-4653 FIRE DEPT.
PLANNING DEPT 417-4750 PLANNING DEPT.
BUILDING 417-4815 BUILDING
T.\PLANNING\FORMS\1 102.15 [11/14/2003]
BUILDING PERMIT - APPLICATION
mE
Appbcant oT:!5!ffjPLJ~/-+CH-pI fk,-.#?*, l.4'honc ~~ - /~'ff' .j
Owner ;Pi'E-J-1Jl..l~ljL4 MI!:J.L?7I'-l/~~'(r'-f Phone: L/LO- ___ ~ _( blJ ;-
Address: II~ ~ j;b-t;ll ~_ CIty: rt4 " ZIp.
ArcilltectlEngmeer:L #I ~~~+$MJf'{ NL'"I-IIr;e.q-5. Phone: ~'2..- &::I/~
Contractor H~}-I ~H.Jr. State LIcense #. Exp: Phone: '15'2- .55;;3/
Address: ' CIty: ZIp: 4bO-~2t.(
EE. ~tJ1 <r-
Block:
Fill out COMPLETELY and in INK. Your application and site plan MUST B
COMPLETE to be accepted for review. If you have any questions, call
PERMITS (360) 417-4815 FAX(360)417-4711
PROJECT ADDRESS:_ltb
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot:
ZONING: G 5 P
SubdIVisIOn:
CLALLAM COUNTY PARCEL NUMBER:
Credit Card Holder Name:
Billing Address:
Credit Card Type "VISA
TYPE OF WORK:
o ResIdential 0Jew Constr ~-roof
o Muln-farmly 0 Admnon 0 Move
}2t'COInmerclal .8"1{:emodel ..8"'1Jemol1non
Q"'Reparr 0 SIgn
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT
r~~~t.A H~J..Q7LI-~~J-.tW'
City:
Exp. Date:
MC
#
o Stove
o Garage
o Deck
o Other
SIZEN ALUATION:
SF @ $ /SF = $
SF. @$ /SF. = $
SF. @ $ /SF. = $
TOTAL VALUATION $
/;3 /A1;//C
Construcnon Type: V-I J-IJZ-
= TOTAL Sq. Ft.2.?~ I-s;-
APPROVALS:
PLAN:
BLDG:
DP'WU:
FIRE:
OTHER:
COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL: Occupancy Group. ~
No of Stones :z. Lot SlZe: Existing Sq Ft
Total lot coverage
Occupant Load.
& Proposed Sq Ft.
%
PLANNING USE ONLY:
ESAlWetland(s) 0 Yes 0 No SEPA Cl1eckhstrequrred? 0 Yes 0 No Other:
BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION SUBMITTAL: The Buildmg DivlslOn can provIde you WIth mformation on the apphcahon and
plan sub1ll1ttal requrrements if you have questions
VALUATION OF CONSTRUCTION In all cases, a valuation amount must be entered by the apphcant Tlus figure WIll be revIewed
and may be revIsed by the Buildmg DlvlslOn to comply WIth cun-ent fee schedules Contact the Pemut Coordmator at 417 -4815 for aSSIstance.
PLAN CHECK FEE IF a plan check fee IS due It must be sub11lltted at the time the bmldmg penmt apphcation and construchon plans are
sub1ll1tted All other penmt fees are due at the tlD1e of penmt Issuance
EXPIRATION OF PLAN REVIEW: lfno penmt IS Issued wltlun 180 days of the date ofapphcatlOn, the application will expire. The
Bmldmg OffiCIal can extend the tlD1e for actlOn by the apphcant up to 180 days upon wntten request by the apphcant (see SectlonR105.3.2
..,r of the IntematlOnal BUlldmg/Resldentlal Code, 2003) No apphcatlOn can be extended more than once.
I hereby certify that I have read and examined thiS applicatIOn and know the same to be true and correct I am authonzed to apply for this permit and
understand that it is my responsibility to determine what permits are reqUired ,not the City'S, and th ~ust o:tBjPfu7Permit rior to work.
T.\RVESS\BLDG-forrns-brochures\2003-BUlldmgpenmt wpd Apphcant~ /Y" ~ Date. J / /; D.h d
~ /
BUILDING PERMIT - APPLICATION
Pen111t# ~
Dare APpr~ved ~\
Date Issued
Fill out COMPLETELY and in INK. Your application and site plan MUST BE
COMPLETE to be accepted for review. If you have any questions, call
PERMITS (360) 417-4815 FAX(360)417-4711
ApplIcant o~'L.J~~+-5J.4' 17-1 AP':J//~TS. Phone. 4~2 - 4P1 J(p
Owner' ~Li~Li\J~t.A- ~~1J1-'.I7 f/I/',J.Lj7lL /lbIlI-.{# Phone: 457 - c4.3: I
Address / It'> ~. -::: -:!;;, CIty =- ::::...~ Zip <f8><b-:L
Arcmtect/Engmeer: /-...J.. J'2.. 4- cSJ..A/7fI A, Phone: 462 ~ ~ I ~
Contractor)/~H rp)./5:.T State LIcense #: Exp: Phone.~2"".C::~J
Address: 4-7LJ1 ruJ.1tpA?J?~ p..tJ/'~ ~lty: j?#r Af..~Lr!:- ZIp: ~.~~~ 2-
PROJECT ADDRESS: /I~ 13. ~f=il _c:::.;r. ZONING: r"J.<..n
LEGAL DESCRlPTION: Lot: Block: SubdIVIsion:
CLALLAM COUNTY PARCEL NUMBER:
Credit Card Holder Name: ~ I/LI. C U lA
Billing Address:
Credit Card Type VISA MC #
TYPE OF WORK:
o Resldenhal W"'New Constr 0'Re-roof
o Mulh-fannly 0 Adilihon 0 Move
B"'Commercial 8'"Remodel B"'Demohhon
.Q--'RepalI 0 SIgn
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT:
<t..1cJ<1.p1L . ,lfrA-/-n:I
City:
Exp. Date:
COMMERClALIRESIDENTIAL: Occupancy Gr up'
No of Stones: 2. Lot SlZe:4:s 14a;) $fExistmg
Total lot coverage
SIZEN ALUATION:
SF @ $ /SF. = $
SF @ $ /SF. = $
SF @ $ /SF. = $
TOT.L>J., VALUATION .r /0l':V 00
-t -
Occupant Load:
(Z~S.T4€y')
& Proposed Sq Ft
%
Construchon Type: LI - IIIr
= TOTAL Sq. Ft. 2e. ~
~
APPRO V ALS:
PLAN:
BLDG:
DPWU:
FIRE:
OTHER:
PLANNING USE ONLY:
ESAIW etland( s). 0 Yes 0 No SEP A Checldlst requlIed? 0 Yes 0 No Other
BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION SUBl\lITTAL: The Buildmg DlVlSIOn can prOVIde you WIth mfommhon on the apphcatIOn and
plan subnnttal requlIements If you have queshons.
VALUATION OF CONSTRUCTION: In all cases, a valuation amount must be entered by the apphcant. Tills figure WIll be reviewed
and may be rev1sed by the Buildlllg DlVlslOn to comply WIth current fee schedules Contact the PermIt Coordlllator at 41 7 -4815 for assistance.
PLAN CHECK FEE. IF a plan check fee IS due 1t must be subnntted at the hIDe the bmldlllg pernnt apphcatIOn and constructIOn plans are
subnntted All other pemt fees are due at the tlll1e of pernnt Issuance
EXPIRATION OF PLAN RKVIEW: If no pernnt IS Issued Wltlnn 180 days of the date of apphcatIOn, the application will expire. The
Buildlllg OffiCIal can ex1end the tune for actIOn by the apphcant up to 180 days upon vmttenrequest by the apphcant (see SectionR105.3.2
of the InternatlOnal Bmldlllg/Res1dentlal Code, 2003). No apphcatIOn can be extended more than once.
I hereby certify that I have read and examined thiS application and know the same to be true and correct. I am authoT/zed to apply for thiS permit and
understand that it is my responsibifity to determine what permits are required ,not the City's, and that I must obtam such permits pT/or to work
T\RVESS\BLDG-forrns-brochures\2003-BU11dmgperrmtwpd Applicant: r::~ 7.s:::,;;:;e"'''' Date' Ii......? -~
PORT ANGELES FIRE DEPARTMENT
PLAN REVIEW
Project Name: Peninsula Community Mental Health Center
Address: 118 East 8th
Plan # 04-16 I Com [2J Residential 0 I Date: 11.16.2004
We have checked this plan and find that it conforms to the requirements of our codes and
ordinances.
1) Fire sprinklers will be required for this building. Please provide separate fire sprinkler plans
for review.
2) A fire alarm system is required for this building. Please provide separate fire alarm system
plans for review.
3) Fire extinguishers will be required in the new areas. Recommended extinguisher locations are
adjacent to exits.
4) Emergency exit illumination will be required for egress pathways.
NOTE:
Prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, compliance with the above
conditions must be met.
Reviewed by:
~&G -:.-O-Q
\
Building Department Copy
Date:
Il. ({o . <!Jy
~
o
o
Contractor/ Owner Copy
Fire Department Copy
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PREPARED 8/19/05, 14 02 34
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
INSPECTION TICKET
INSPECTOR JAMES L LIERLY
PAGE
DATE
2
8/19/05
ADDRESS
CONTRACTOR
OWNER
PARCEL
APPL NUMBER
116 -118 1/2 E 8TH ST
HOCH CONSTRUCTION
PENINSULA COMM MENTAL HLTH CTR
06-30-00-0-2-6808-0000-
04-00001130 COMM REMODEL
SUBDIV
PHONE. (360) 452-5381
PHONE
TYP/SQ
REQUESTED
COMPLETED
INSP
RESULT
DESCRIPTION
RESULTS/COMMENTS
08/12/2005 04 45 PM PBARTHOL ---------------------------
08/12/2005 04 45 PM PBARTHOL ---------------------------
EXIT SIGNS PER CODE/STRAP W/H/HAND RAILS TO CODE/LABEL ADA
TACTILE SIGNS ON R&R/COVE BASE IN R&R/JLL
~:::_::__~~~---:~::~:N:::~:::: AND NOTES ______________________________________
PREPARED 8/15/05, 13 36.05
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
INSPECTION TICKET
INSPECTOR JAMES L LIERLY
PAGE
DATE
1
8/15/05
ADDRESS
CONTRACTOR
OWNER
PARCEL
APPL NUMBER'
116 -118 1/2 E 8TH ST
HOCH CONSTRUCTION
PENINSULA COMM MENTAL HLTH CTR
06-30-00-0-2-6808-0000-
04-00001130 COMM REMODEL
(360) 452-5381
SUBDIV
PHONE
PHONE
PERMIT: PL 00 PLUMBING PERMIT
REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION
TYP/SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS/COMMENTS
PL1 01 12/15/04 JLL
12/15/04 AP
PL2 01 3/30/05 JLL
3/30/05 AP
PL2 02 5/26/05 JLL
5/26/05 AP
PL99 01 ~ -tqL
PLUMBING UNDER SLAB
TIME 17:00
PLUMBING ROUGH-IN TIME. 17 00
Mark 477-0626
part1a1 1nspect1on on 1st floor onlY/Jll
PLUMBING ROUGH-IN TIME. 17 00
DALE 452-8525 EXT *11
OS/26/2005 12:50 PM JLIERLY ----------------------------
OS/26/2005 04'36 PM JLIERLY ----------------------------
approved on 5/24/05 by kdd
PLUMBING FINAL TIME 17 00
PLUMBING FINAL
ELI 460-7988
-------------------------------------- COMMENTS AND NOTES --------------------------------------
PREPARED 8/11/05, 13,27,53
CITY OF PORT ANGELES - - --
ADDRESS
CONTRACTOR
OWNER
PARCEL
APPL NUMBER
INSPECTION TICKET
INSPECTOR JAMES L LIERLY
PAGE
DATE
1
8/11/05
116 -118 1/2 E 8TH ST
HOCH CONSTRUCTION
PENINSULA COMM MENTAL HLTH CTR
06-30-00-0-2-6808-0000-
04-00001130 COMM REMODEL
01
12/14/04
12/14/04
SUBDIV,
PHONE (360) 452-5381
PHONE
PERMIT, BPC 00 BUILDING PERMIT - COMMERCIAL
REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION
TYP/SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS/COMMENTS
BUILDING FOUNDATION FOOTING
part1al 1nspect1on north half of bU11d1ng to edge of
plumb/ok J11
BUILDING FOUNDATION WALL
ELY 460-3988
BUILDING FOUNDATION FOOTING
el1 460-3988
elevator stem wall and part1al foot1ng south of plumb
roughlJ 11
BUILDING FOUNDATION FOOTING
e11 8 30 am another part1al foot1ng 1nspect1on
part1al foot1ng 1n north west corner/Jll
BUILDING FRAMING
Ely 460-3988
1st floor fram1ng and f1n1sh foot1ngs not s1gned off but
completed ear11er
part1al frame on f1rst floor/Jll
BUILDING AIR SEAL
04/18/2005 09 25 AM RVESS
ELI 460-3988 ------------------------------
04/18/2005 04 35 PM JLIERLY --------------.--.----.-----
BUILDING INSULATION WALL/FLOOR
04/19/2005 08,55 AM JLIERLY ----------------------------
04/19/2005 01,29 PM JLIERLY ----------------------------
BUILDING AIR SEAL
06/09/2005 04.45 PM DYASUMUR
ELI 460-3988
06/10/2005 04 56 PM JLIERLY -----------------.--------.-
BUILDING INSULATION WALL/FLOOR
06/16/2005 01 36 PM JLIERLY ----------..-------.--.-----
06/16/2005 04 38 PM JLIERLY ----------------------------
BUILDING FRAMING
06/16/2005 01 33
06/16/2005 04 38
BUILDING FRAMING
07/28/2005 11 53
ELI 460-3988
CANOPY COVER FRAMING
07/28/2005 04 41 PM JLIERLY ----------------------------
awn1ng on exter1or/prov1de pedestr1an protect1on before
cont1nu1ng work on s1de walk row Jll
BUILDING CEILING GRID TIME 17 00
08/10/2005 08.26 AM PBARTHOL
ELY 460-3988
08/11/2005 09.44 AM JLIERLY -.--------------------------
f1n1sh se1sm1C restra1nts/Jll
:~~~_::__~~_____~~:~~:N:o:::~::;:::I:OTES __________.__._________________.______
BL1
BI2
BL1
BL1
BL3
BAIR 01
BLWS 01
BAIR 02
BLWS 02
BL3
BL3
BLCG 01
01
12/17/04
12/17/04
12/21/04
12/21/04
02
03
1/10/05
1/10/05
01
3/22/05
3/23/05
4/18/05
4/18/05
4/18/05
4/19/05
6/10/05
6/10/05
6/16/05
6/16/05
02
6/16/05
6/16/05
03
7/28/05
7/28/05
8/10/05
8/11/05
JLL
AP
JLL
AP
JLL
AP
JLL
AP
JLL
AP
JLL
AP
JLL
AP
JLL
AP
JLL
AP
JLL
AP
JLL
AP
JLL
DA
TIME
17 00
PM JLIERLY --------------------------.-
PM JLIERLY ----------------------------
TIME 17 00
AM DYASUMUR -.-.-----------------------
PREPARED 8/10/05, 13'36 14
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
ADDRESS
CONTRACTOR
OWNER
PARCEL
APPL NUMBER
INSPECTION TICKET
INSPECTOR JAMES L LIERLY
PAGE
DATE
1
8/10/05
116 -118 1/2 E 8TH ST
HOCH CONSTRUCTION
PENINSULA COMM MENTAL HLTH CTR
06-30-00-0-2-6808-0000-
04-00001130 COMM REMODEL
12/14/04 JLL
12/14/04 AP
12/17/04 JLL
12/17/04 AP
12/21/04 JLL
12/21/04 AP
1/10/05 JLL
1/10/05 AP
3/22/05 JLL
3/23/05 AP
4/18/05 JLL
4/18/05 AP
4/18/05 JLL
4/19/05 AP
6/10/05 JLL
6/10/05 AP
6/16/05 JLL
6/16/05 AP
6/16/05 JLL
6/16/05 AP
7/28/05 JLL
7/28/05 AP
SUBDIV:
PHONE (360) 452 - 53 81
PHONE
PERMIT: BPC 00 BUILDING PERMIT - COMMERCIAL
REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION
TYP/SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS/COMMENTS
BUILDING FOUNDATION FOOTING
part1a1 1nspect1on north half of bU11d1ng to edge of
plumb/ok J11
BUILDING FOUNDATION WALL
ELY 460-3988
BUILDING FOUNDATION FOOTING
el1 460-3988
elevator stem wall and part1al foot1ng south of plumb
rough/] 11
BUILDING FOUNDATION FOOTING
e11 8 30 am another part1al foot1ng 1nspect1on
part1al foot1ng 1n north west corner/J1l
BUILDING FRAMING
Ely 460-3988
1st floor fram1ng and f1n1sh foot1ngs not s1gned off but
completed ear11er
part1al frame on f1rst floor/Jll
BUILDING AIR SEAL
04/18/2005 09 25 AM RVESS
ELI 460-3988 ------------------------------
04/18/2005 04:35 PM JLIERLY ----------------------------
BUILDING INSULATION WALL/FLOOR
04/19/2005 08:55 AM JLIERLY ----------------------------
04/19/2005 01.29 PM JLIERLY ----------------------------
BUILDING AIR SEAL
06/09/2005 04'45 PM DYASUMUR
ELI 460-3988
06/10/2005 04-56 PM JLIERLY ----------------------------
BUILDING INSULATION WALL/FLOOR
06/16/2005 01:36 PM JLIERLY ----------------------------
06/16/2005 04 38 PM JLIERLY ----------------------------
BUILDING FRAMING
06/16/2005 01 33
06/16/2005 04 38
BUILDING FRAMING
07/28/2005 11 53
ELI 460-3988
CANOPY COVER FRAMING
07/28/2005 04:41 PM JLIERLY ----------------------------
awn1ng on exter1or/prov1de pedestr1an protect1on before
cont1nu1ng work on s1de walk row J1l
BUILDING CEILING GRID TIME 17 00
08/10/2005 08 26 AM PBARTHOL
ELY 460-3988
TIME
17 00
BL1 01
BI2 01
BL1 02
BL1 03
BL3 01
BAIR 01
BLWS 01
BAIR 02
BLWS 02
BL3 02
BL3 03
PM JLIERLY ----------------------------
PM JLIERLY ----------------------------
TIME: 17 00
AM DYASUMUR ---------------------------
~~
-------------------------------------- COMMENTS AND NOTES --------------------------------------
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PREPARED 7/28/05, 13 24 11
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
ADDRESS
CONTRACTOR
OWNER
PARCEL
APPL NUMBER.
INSPECTION TICKET
INSPECTOR JAMES L LIERLY
PAGE
DATE
2
7/28/05
116 -118 1/2 E 8TH ST
HOCH CONSTRUCTION
PENINSULA COMM MENTAL HLTH CTR
06-30-00-0-2-6808-0000-
04-00001130 COMM REMODEL
12/14/04 JLL
12/14/04 AP
12/17/04 JLL
12/17/04 AP
12/21/04 JLL
12/21/04 AP
1/10/05 JLL
1/10/05 AP
3/22/05 JLL
3/23/05 AP
4/18/05 JLL
4/18/05 AP
4/18/05 JLL
4/19/05 AP
6/10/05 JLL
6/10/05 AP
6/16/05 JLL
6/16/05 AP
6/16/05 JLL
6/16/05 AP
~F:P
SUBDIV
PHONE: (360) 452-5381
PHONE
PERMIT: BPC 00 BUILDING PERMIT - COMMERCIAL
REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION
TYP/SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS/COMMENTS
BUILDING FOUNDATION FOOTING
partlal lnspectlon north half of bUlldlng to edge of
plumb/ok J 11
BUILDING FOUNDATION WALL
ELY 460-3988
BUILDING FOUNDATION FOOTING
ell 460-3988
elevator stem wall and partlal footlng south of plumb
roughlJ 11
BUILDING FOUNDATION FOOTING
ell 8 30 am another partlal footlng lnspectlon
partlal footlng In north west corner/Jll
BUILDING FRAMING
Ely 460-3988
1st floor framlng and flnlsh footlngs not slgned off but
completed earller
partlal frame on flrst floor/Jll
BUILDING AIR SEAL
04/18/2005 09 25 AM RVESS
ELI 460-3988 ------------------------------
04/18/2005 04 35 PM JLIERLY ----------------------------
BUILDING INSULATION WALL/FLOOR
04/19/2005 08.55 AM JLIERLY ----------------------------
04/19/2005 01 29 PM JLIERLY ----------------------------
BUILDING AIR SEAL
06/09/2005 04 45 PM DYASUMUR
ELI 460-3988
06/10/2005 04.56 PM JLIERLY ----------------------------
BUILDING INSULATION WALL/FLOOR
06/16/2005 01:36 PM JLIERLY ----------------------------
06/16/2005 04.38 PM JLIERLY ----------------------------
BUILDING FRAMING
06/16/2005 01.33
06/16/2005 04.38
BUILDING FRAMING
07/28/2005 11 53
ELI 460-3988
CANOPY COVER FRAMING
TIME
17.00
BL1 01
BI2 01
BL1 02
BL1 03
BL3 01
BAIR 01
BLWS 01
BAIR 02
BLWS 02
BL3 02
BL3 03
PM JLIERLY ----------------------------
PM JLIERLY ----------------------------
TIME 17 00
AM DYASUMUR ---------------------------
COMMENTS AND NOTES --------------------------------------
--PREPARED 6/16/05, 13 36 41
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
ADDRESS
CONTRACTOR
OWNER
PARCEL
APPL NUMBER
INSPECTION TICKET
INSPECTOR JAMES L LIERLY
PAGE
DATE
1
6/16/05
116 -118 1/2 E 8TH ST
HOCH CONSTRUCTION
PENINSULA COMM MENTAL HLTH CTR
06-30-00-0-2-6808-0000-
04-00001130 COMM REMODEL
01
12/14/04
12/14/04
SUBDIV
PHONE (360) 452-5381
PHONE -
PERMIT: BPC 00 BUILDING PERMIT - COMMERCIAL
REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION
TYP/SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS/COMMENTS
BUILDING FOUNDATION FOOTING
part1al 1nspect1on north half of bU1ld1ng to edge of
plumb/ok ] 11
BUILDING FOUNDATION WALL
ELY 460-3988
BUILDING FOUNDATION FOOTING
el1 460-3988
elevator stem wall and part1al foot1ng south of plumb
rough/] 11
BUILDING FOUNDATION FOOTING
el1 8-30 am another part1al foot1ng 1nspect1on
part1al foot1ng 1n north west corner/]ll
BUILDING FRAMING
Ely 460-3988
1st floor fram1ng and f1n1sh foot1ngs not s1gned off but
completed earl1er
part1al frame on f1rst floor/]11
BUILDING AIR SEAL
04/18/2005 09 25 AM RVESS
ELI 460-3988 ------------------------------
04/18/2005 04 35 PM JLIERLY ----------------------------
BUILDING INSULATION WALL/FLOOR
04/19/2005 08 55 AM JLIERLY ----------------------------
04/19/2005 01 29 PM JLIERLY ----------------------------
BUILDING AIR SEAL
06/09/2005 04 45 PM DYASUMUR
ELI 460-3988
06/10/2005 04 56 PM JLIERLY ----------------------------
6/16!05C- ~L~ BUILDING INSULATION WALL/FLOOR
~~~~~~ ~ ~~~~~~;go~R~iN~6 PM JLIERLY ----------------------------
___________'~\~~J~~~~_____::~~:~2:::ME::S3~DP:OT::I:~~:_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_____
BLl
BI2
BLl
BLl
BL3
BAIR 01
BLWS 01
BAIR 02
BLWS 02
BL3
01
12/17/04
12/17/04
12/21/04
12/21/04
02
03
1/10/05
1/10/05
01
3/22/05
3/23/05
4/18/05
4/18/05
4/18/05
4/19/05
6/10/05
6/10/05
02
JLL
AP
JLL
AP
JLL
AP
JLL
AP
JLL
AP
JLL
AP
JLL
AP
JLL
AP
TIME
17 00
PREPARED 5/26/05, 12 51:40
- CITY OF PORT ANGELES -
INSPECTION TICKET
INSPECTOR JAMES L LIERLY
PAGE
DATE
5
5/26/05
ADDRESS
CONTRACTOR
OWNER
PARCEL
APPL NUMBER
116 -118 1/2 E 8TH ST
HOCH CONSTRUCTION
PENINSULA COMM MENTAL HLTH CTR
06-30-00-0-2-6808-0000-
04-00001130 COMM REMODEL
SOODIV
PHONE
PHONE
(360) 452-5381
PERMIT: PL 00 PLUMBING PERMIT
REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION
TYP/SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS/COMMENTS
PLl 01 12/15/04 JLL
12/15/04 AP
PL2 01 3/30/05 JLL
3/30/05 AP
PL2 02 ~~
PLUMBING UNDER SLAB
TIME. 17 00
PLUMBING ROUGH-IN TIME 17 00
Mark 477-0626
partlal lnspectlon on 1st floor only/]ll
PLUMBING ROUGH-IN TIME: 17 00
DALE 452-8525 EXT *11
OS/26/2005 12.50 PM JLIERLY ----------------------------
-------------------------------------- COMMENTS AND NOTES --------------------------------------
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PREPARED 4/18/05, 13,02.59
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
INSPECTION TICKET
INSPECTOR JAMES L LIERLY
PAGE
DATE
ADDRESS
CONTRACTOR
OWNER
PARCEL
APPL NUMBER'
116 -118 1/2 E 8TH ST
HOCH CONSTRUCTION
PENINSULA COMM MENTAL HLTH CTR
06-30-00-0-2-6808-0000-
04-00001130 COMM REMODEL
SUBDIV
PHONE. (360) 452-5381
PHONE
PERMIT: BPC 00 BUILDING PERMIT - COMMERCIAL
REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION
TYP/SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS/COMMENTS
BL1 01 12/14/04 JLL
12/14/04 AP
BI2 01 12/17/04 JLL
12/17/04 AP
BL1 02 12/21/04 JLL
12/21/04 AP
BL1 03 1/10/05 JLL
1/10/05 AP
BL3 01 3/22/05 JLL
3/23/05 AP
BAIR 01 ~~
BL3 02 ~18/0~ ~L
I~ -.;..
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BUILDING FOUNDATION FOOTING
part1al 1nspect1on north half of bU1ld1ng to edge of
plumb/ok ] 11
BUILDING FOUNDATION WALL TIME 17'00
ELY 460-3988
BUILDING FOUNDATION FOOTING
el1 460-3988
elevator stem wall and part1al foot1ng south of plumb
rough/) 11
BUILDING FOUNDATION FOOTING
el1 8 30 am another part1al foot1ng 1nspect1on
part1al foot1ng 1n north west corner/]ll
BUILDING FRAMING
Ely 460-3988
1st floor fram1ng and f1n1sh foot1ngs not s1gned off but
completed earl1er.
part1al frame on f1rst floor/]ll
BUILDING AIR SEAL
04/18/2005 09 25 AM RVESS
ELI 460-3988 ------------------------------
BUILDING FRAMING
04/18/2005 09 26 AM RVESS
ELI 460-3988 ------------------------------
6
4/18/05
-------------------------------------- COMMENTS AND NOTES --------------------------------------
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PREPARED 4/19/05, 8 57.16
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
INSPECTION TICKET
INSPECTOR JAMES L LIERLY
PAGE
DATE
1
4/18/05
ADDRESS
CONTRACTOR
OWNER
PARCEL
APPL NUMBER
116 -118 1/2 E 8TH ST
HOCH CONSTRUCTION
PENINSULA COMM MENTAL HLTH CTR
06-30-00-0-2-6808-0000-
04-00001130 COMM REMODEL
SUBDIV:
PHONE (360) 452-5381
PHONE
PERMIT: BPC 00 BUILDING PERMIT - COMMERCIAL
REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION
TYP/SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS/COMMENTS
BLl 01 12/14/04 JLL
12/14/04 AP
BI2 01 12/17/04 JLL
12/17/04 AP
BLl 02 12/21/04 JLL
12/21/04 AP
BLl 03 1/10/05 JLL
1/10/05 AP
BL3 01 3/22/05 JLL
3/23/05 AP
BAIR 01 4/18/05 JLL
4/18/05 AP
BUILDING FOUNDATION FOOTING
partlal lnspectlon north half of bUlldlng to edge of
plumb/ok ] 11
BUILDING FOUNDATION WALL TIME: 17 00
ELY 460-3988
BUILDING FOUNDATION FOOTING
ell 460-3988
elevator stem wall and partlal footlng south of plumb
rough/] 11
BUILDING FOUNDATION FOOTING
ell 8 30 am another partlal footlng lnspectlon
partlal footlng In north west corner/]ll
BUILDING FRAMING
Ely 460-3988
1st floor framlng and flnlsh footlngs not slgned off but
completed earller.
partlal frame on flrst floor/]ll
BUILDING AIR SEAL
04/18/2005 09'25 AM RVESS
ELI 460-3988 ------------------------------
04/18/2005 04 35 PM JLIERLY ----------------------------
BLWS 01 ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~O~NS~~~~~ON~AL~~i~~~~ ____________________________
-------------------------------------- COMMENTS AND NOTES --------------------------------------
l~
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PREPARED 4/01/05, 13-39 44
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
INSPECTION TICKET
INSPECTOR JAMES L LIERLY
ADDRESS
CONTRACTOR
OWNER
PARCEL
APPL NUMBER
116 -118 1/2 E 8TH ST
HOCH CONSTRUCTION
PENINSULA COMM MENTAL HLTH CTR
06-30-00-0-2-6808-0000-
04-00001130 COMM REMODEL
PERMIT: ME 00 MECHANICAL PERMIT
REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION
TYP/SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS/COMMENTS
V01/05 ~L
q I J &?\
t I
-------------------------------------- COMMENTS AND
ME1
01
MECHANICAL ROUGH-IN
E1, 460-3988 ducts
NOTES --------------------------------------
SUBDIV:
PHONE (360) 452-5381
PHONE .
PAGE
DATE
1
4/01/05
PREPARED 3/30/05, 12 24.19
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
ADDRESS
CONTRACTOR
OWNER
PARCEL
APPL NUMBER.
INSPECTION TICKET
INSPECTOR JAMES L LIERLY
116 -118 1/2 E 8TH ST
HOCH CONSTRUCTION
PENINSULA COMM MENTAL HLTH CTR
06-30-00-0-2-6808-0000-
04-00001130 COMM REMODEL
PERMIT: PL 00 PLUMBING PERMIT
REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION
TYP/SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS/COMMENTS
PL1 01 12/15/04 JLL PLUMBING UNDER SLAB
12/15/04 AP
PL2 01 )j;~~~ ~ PLUMBING ROUGH-IN
~ _ ~ Mark 477-0626
-------------------------------------- COMMENTS AND
SUBDIV
PHONE
PHONE
(360) 452-5381
PAGE
DATE
11
3/30/05
TIME 17.00
TIME 17 00
NOTES --------------------------------------
?~~~I
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6vly
PREPARED 3/22/05, 13.09 17
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
INSPECTION TICKET
INSPECTOR JAMES L LIERLY
PAGE
DATE
4
3/22/05
ADDRESS
CONTRACTOR
OWNER
PARCEL
APPL NUMBER
116 -118 1/2 E 8TH ST
HOCH CONSTRUCTION
PENINSULA COMM MENTAL HLTH CTR
06-30-00-0-2-6808-0000-
04-00001130 COMM REMODEL
SUBDIV:
PHONE (360) 452-5381
PHONE
PERMIT: BPC 00 BUILDING PERMIT - COMMERCIAL
REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION
TYP/SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS/COMMENTS
BL1 01 12/14/04 JLL BUILDING FOUNDATION FOOTING
12/14/04 AP partlal lnspectlon north half of bUlldlng to edge of
plumb/ok J11
BI2 01 12/17/04 JLL BUILDING FOUNDATION WALL TIME 17 00
12/17/04 AP ELY 460-3988
BL1 02 12/21/04 JLL BUILDING FOUNDATION FOOTING
12/21/04 AP ell 460-3988
elevator stern wall and partlal footlng south of plumb
roughlJ 11
BL1 03 1/10/05 JLL BUILDING FOUNDATION FOOTING
1/10/05 AP ell 8 30 am another partlal footlng lnspectlon
partlal footlng In north west corner/JII
BL3 01 ~~$p BUILDING FRAMING
Ely 460-3988
1st floor framlng and flnlsh footlngs not slgned off but
completed earller
-------------------------------------- C01MENTS ~NOTES --------------------------------------
r~\'8-J \-\~J- f{~
PREPARED 6/10/05, 12.58.12.___
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
INSPECTION TICKET
INSPECTOR, JAMES L LIERLY
PAGE
DATE
4
6/10/05
116 -118 1/2 E 8TH ST
HOCH CONSTRUCTION
PENINSULA COMM MENTAL HLTH CTR
06-30-00-0-2-6808-0000-
04-00001130 COMM REMODEL
ADDRESS
CONTRACTOR
OWNER
PARCEL
APPL NUMBER
SUBDIV.
PHONE (360) 452-5381
PHONE
PERMIT: BPC 00 BUILDING PERMIT . COMMERCIAL
REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION
TYP/SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS/COMMENTS
12/14/04 JLL
12/14/04 AP
12/17/04 JLL
12/17/04 AP
12/21/04 JLL
12/21/04 AP
1/10/05 JLL
1/10/05 AP
3/22/05 JLL
3/23/05 AP
4/18/05 JLL
4/18/05 AP
4/18/05 JLL
4/19/05 AP
BL1 01
BUILDING FOUNDATION FOOTING
part1al 1nspect1on north half of bU1ld1ng to edge of
plumb/ok J 11
BUILDING FOUNDATION WALL TIME 17 00
ELY 460-3988
BUILDING FOUNDATION FOOTING
eh 460-3988
elevator stem wall and part1al foot1ng south of plumb
roughlJ 11
BUILDING FOUNDATION FOOTING
e11 8 30 am another part1al foot1ng 1nspect1on
part1al foot1ng 1n north west corner/Jll
BUILDING FRAMING
Ely 460-3988
1st floor fram1ng and f1n1sh foot1ngs not s1gned off but
completed ear11er
part1al frame on f1rst floor/Jll
BUILDING AIR SEAL
04/18/2005 09 25 AM RVESS
ELI 460-3988 ------------------------------
04/18/2005 04 35 PM JLIERLY ------------.---------------
BUILDING INSULATION WALL/FLOOR
04/19/2005 08 55 AM JLIERLY ----------------------------
04/19/2005 01 29 PM JLIERLY ----------.-----------------
BUILDING AIR SEAL
06/09/2005 04 45 PM DYASUMUR
ELI 460-3988
BI2 01
BL1 02
BL1 03
BL3 01
BAIR 01
BLWS 01
~
BAIR 02
COMMENTS AND NOTES --------------------------------------
PREPARED 1/10/05, 13 49 33
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
INSPECTION TICKET
INSPECTOR JAMES L LIERLY
PAGE
DATE
ADDRESS
CONTRACTOR
OWNER
PARCEL
APPL NUMBER
116 -118 1/2 E 8TH ST
HOCH CONSTRUCTION
PENINSULA COMM MENTAL HLTH CTR
06-30-00-0-2-6808-0000-
04-00001130 COMM REMODEL
(360) 452-5381
SUBDIV
PHONE
PHONE
PERMIT: BPC 00 BUILDING PERMIT - COMMERCIAL
REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION
TYP/SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS/COMMENTS
BL1 01 12/14/04 JLL
12/14/04 AP
BI2 01 12/17/04 JLL
12/17/04 AP
BL1 02 12/21/04 JLL
12/21/04 AP
BUILDING FOUNDATION FOOTING
partlal lnspectlon north half of bUlldlng to edge of
plumb/ok )11
BUILDING FOUNDATION WALL
ELY 460-3988
BUILDING FOUNDATION FOOTING
ell 460-3988
elevator stem wall and partlal footlng south of plumb
rough/] 11
BUILDING FOUNDATION FOOTING
ell 8 30 am another partlal footlng lnspectlon
TIME
17 00
BL1
03
r1~05_ JLL
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-------------------------------------- COMMENTS AND
NOTES --------------------------------------
3
1/10/05
PREPARED 12/14/04, 13:13-51
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
INSPECTION TICKET
INSPECTOR JAMES L LIERLY
ADDRESS
CONTRACTOR
OWNER
PARCEL
APPL NUMBER
116 -118 1/2 E 8TH ST
HOCH CONSTRUCTION
PENINSULA COMM MENTAL HLTH CTR
06-30-00-0-2-6808-0000-
04-00001130 COMM REMODEL
PERMIT: BPC 00 BUILDING PERMIT - COMMERCIAL
REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION
TYP/SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS/COMMENTS
SUBDIV-
PHONE (360) 452-5381
PHONE -
BL1 01 12/14/04 JLL BUILDING FOUNDATION FOOTING
---------~~~~~~~-~---------
PAGE
DATE
4
12/14/04
COMMENTS AND NOTES --------------------------------------
PREPARED 12/21/04, 13 36:11
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
INSPECTION TICKET
INSPECTOR JAMES L LIERLY
ADDRESS
CONTRACTOR
OWNER
PARCEL
APPL NUMBER
116 -118 1/2 E 8TH ST
HOCH CONSTRUCTION
PENINSULA COMM MENTAL HLTH CTR
06-30-00-0-2-6808-0000-
04-00001130 COMM REMODEL
SUBDIV
PHONE (360) 452-5381
PHONE :
PERMIT: BPC 00 BUILDING PERMIT - COMMERCIAL
REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION
TYP/SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS/COMMENTS
BL1
12/14/04
12/14/04
BUILDING FOUNDATION FOOTING
partlal lnspectlon north half of
plumb/ok )11
BUILDING FOUNDATION WALL
ELY 460-3988
BUILDING FOUNDATION FOOTING
ell 460-3988
17-00
bUlldlng to edge of
01
JLL
AP
12/17/04 JLL
12/17/04 AP
BL1 02 ~~
-------------------------------------- COMMENTS
BI2
01
TIME
PAGE
DATE
6
12/21/04
AND NOTES --------------------------------------
PREPARED 10(12/05, 13 58 15
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
INSPECTION TICKET
INSPECTOR JAMES L LIERLY
PAGE
DATE
2
10/12/05
ADDRESS
CONTRACTOR
OWNER
PARCEL
APPL NUMBER.
116 -118 1/2 E 8TH ST
HOCH CONSTRUCTION
PENINSULA COMM MENTAL HLTH CTR
06-30-00-0-2-6808-0000-
04-00001130 COMM REMODEL
SUBDIV:
PHONE. (360) 452-5381
PHONE
TYP/SQ
REQUESTED
COMPLETED
DESCRIPTION
RESULTS/COMMENTS
INSP
RESULT
08/12/2005 04'45 PM PBARTHOL ---------------------------
08/12/2005 04:45 PM PBARTHOL ---------------------------
EXIT SIGNS PER CODE/STRAP W/H/HAND RAILS TO CODE/LABEL ADA
TACTILE SIGNS ON R&R/COVE BASE IN R&R/JLL
BUILDING FINAL
ELI 460-3988
08/19/2005 04 38 PM
10/12/2005 08 02 AM
BL3 04 ~0/1 /0 !J- BUILDING FRAMING
~ 10/12/2005 08.08 AM
ELI 460-3988
------------ -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PERMIT: PL 00 LUMBING PERMIT
REQUESTED INSP
COMPLETED RESULT
BL99 02
8/19/05
8/19/05
JLL
AP
JLIERLY ----------------------------
PBARTHOL ---------------------------
PBARTHOL ---------------------------
TYP/SQ.
DESCRIPTION
RESULTS/COMMENTS
PL1
12/15/04
12/15/04
3/30/05
3/30/05
17'00
01
JLL
AP
JLL
AP
PLUMBING UNDER SLAB
TIME' 17 00
PL2
01
PLUMBING ROUGH-IN
Mark 477-0626
part1al 1nspect10n on 1st floor only/]ll
PLUMBING ROUGH-IN TIME: 17 00
DALE 452-8525 EXT *11
OS/26/2005 12 50 PM JLIERLY ----------------------------
OS/26/2005 04 36 PM JLIERLY ----------------------------
approved on 5/24/05 by kdd
PLUMBING FINAL TIME 17 00
PLUMBING FINAL
ELI 460-7988
PL2 03 ~~ J~ ~~~~~~go~oug~~i~ P~IMi~I~~~~O----------------------------
~j(~~~_ ~ 10/12/2005 08'10 AM PBARTHOL ---------------------------
---------- --- ---------------------- 'OMMEN'~~t1~-.. -..---------------.-------.
fArV/ ~({lflutl--
1 '
TIME
PL2
5/26/05
5/26/05
JLL
AP
02
PL99 01
8/15/05
8/15/05
JLL
AP
PREPARED 12/17/04, 13 19 16
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
INSPECTION TICKET
INSPECTOR JAMES L LIERLY
PAGE
DATE
ADDRESS
CONTRACTOR
OWNER
PARCEL
APPL NUMBER
116 -118 1/2 E 8TH ST
HOCH CONSTRUCTION
PENINSULA COMM MENTAL HLTH CTR
06-30-00-0-2-6808-0000-
04-00001130 COMM REMODEL
PERMIT: BPC 00 BUILDING PERMIT - COMMERCIAL
REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION
TYP/SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS/COMMENTS
SUBDIV.
PHONE (360) 452-5381
PHONE
BL1 01 12/14/04 JLL BUILDING FOUNDATION FOOTING
12/14/04 AP partlal lnspectlon north half of bUlldlng to edge of
plumb/ok )11
BI2 01 ~ JLLp BUILDING FOUNDATION WALL TIME. 17 00
.. ELY 460-3988
.
7
12/17/04
-------------------------------------- COMMENTS AND NOTES --------------------------------------
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PREPARED 12/15/04, 13 32.29
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
INSPECTION TICKET
INSPECTOR JAMES L LIERLY
PAGE
DATE
9
12/15/04
ADDRESS
CONTRACTOR
OWNER
PARCEL
APPL NUMBER
116 -118 1/2 E 8TH ST
HOCH CONSTRUCTION
PENINSULA COMM MENTAL HLTH CTR
06-30-00-0-2-6808-0000-
04-00001130 COMM REMODEL
SUBDIV.
PHONE (360) 452-5381
PHONE
PERMIT: PL 00 PLUMBING PERMIT
REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION
TYP/SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS/COMMENTS
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Project Number: Date: November 30, 2004
Project Name: Peninsula community mental health center
Address: 118 E 8TH STREET
Occupancy: B
Construction: V-B
Contractor: HOCH CONS.
Architect: LINDBERG & SMITH
Engineer: JONSON V. EDWARD
Report By: JIM LIERLY
NOTE: The code items listed in this report are not intended to be a
complete listing of all possible code requirements in the 2003 IBC.
It is a guide to selected sections of the code.
Report created using Plan Analyst software by IHS Global 800-854-7179
FL NAME OCC MAX FLR AREA ALLOWED RATIO STATUS
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Total for Floor
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SHAFT REQUIREMENTS:
Openings other than those necessary for the purpose of the shaft
shall not be permitted. -- Sec. 707.7.1
Penetrations other than those necessary for the purpose of the shaft
shall not be permitted. -- Sec. 707.8.1
Shafts that do not extend to the bottom of the building shall:
1. Be enclosed at the lowest level with the same fire-resistance
rating as the lowest floor but not less than the rating
of the shaft enclosure; or
2. Terminate in a room having a use related to the purpose of the
shaft. The room and openings shall have a fire-resistance
rating at least equal to the shaft enclosure; or
3. Be protected by approved fire dampers installed at the lowest
floor level within the shaft enclosure.
Sec. 707.11
PENETRATIONS OF FIRE RESISTIVE ASSEMBLIES -- Sec. 712
WALLS ASSEMBLIES -- Sec. 712.3
Through penetrations of walls:
1. Penetrations shall be installed as tested in the fire resistance
rated assembly. -- Sec. 712.3.1.1
2. Penetrations shall be protected by an approved penetration firestop
system with a minimum positive pressure differential of 0.01 inch
of water and shall have an F rating of not less than the required
rating of the wall penetrated. -- Sec. 712.3.1.2
Exception: Where penetrating items are steel, ferrous or copper
pipes or steel conduits, the annular space between the and the
penetrating item and the fire resistance rated wall shall be
permitted to be protected as follows:
1. In concrete or masonry walls where the penetrating item is a
maximum of 6 inches nominal diameter and the openings is a
maximum 144 square inches, concrete, grout or mortar shall be
permitted.
2. The material used to fill the annular space shall prevent the
passage of flame and hot gasses sufficient to ignite cotton.
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Membrane penetrations of walls:
The requirements are the same as for through penetrations.
-- Sec. 712.3.2
Exceptions:
1. Steel electrical outlet boxes that do not exceed 16 square inches
provided that the area of such openings does not exceed 100 square
inches for any 100 square feet of wall area. Boxes on opposite
sides of the assembly shall be separated by a horizontal distance
of not less than 24 inches.
2. Sprinklers with metal escutcheon plates.
FLOOR/CEILING AND ROOF/CEILING ASSEMBLIES -- Sec. 712.4
Through penetrations of fire-resistive horizontal assemblies:
1. Through penetrations shall be installed as tested in an approved
fire resistance rated assembly. -- Sec. 712.4.1.1
2. Penetrations shall be protected by an approved penetration firestop
system with a minimum positive pressure differential of 0.01 inch of
water and shall have an F rating and a T rating of not less than
1 hour but not less than the required rating of the floor
penetrated. -- Sec. 712.4.1.2
Exceptions:
1. When penetrating items are steel, ferrous or copper conduits,
pipes, tubes and vents through a single concrete floor, the
annular space shall be permitted to be grout or mortar. The
minimum thickness is the thickness required to maintain the fire
rating. The maximum size of the penetrating items is equivalent
to a 6-inch diameter and the opening is a maximum of 144 square
inches.
2. Electrical outlet boxes that have been tested for use in fire
-assemblies.
Membrane penetrations of fire-resistive horizontal assemblies:
The requirements are the same as for through penetrations.
-- Sec. 712.4.2
Exceptions:
1. When penetrating items are steel, ferrous or copper conduits,
electrical outlet boxes, pipes, tubes and vents through concrete or
masonry and the annular space is protected by an approved
penetration firestop assembly or protected to prevent the free
passage of flame and products of combustion. Such penetrations
shall not exceed an aggregate area of 144 square inches in any 100
square feet of ceiling area in assemblies without penetrations.
2. Electrical outlet boxes that have been tested for use in fire-
assemblies.
3. Sprinklers with metal escutcheon plates.
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DUCTS AND AIR TRANSFER OPENINGS -- Sec. 716
Dampers shall be accessible for inspection and servicing. 716.4
Where required. -- Sec. 716.5
1. Fire walls. -- Sec. 716.5.1
2. Fire barriers -- Sec. 716.5.2 See exceptions
3. Shaft enclosures -- Sec. 716.5.3 See exceptions
4. Fire partitions -- Sec. 715.5.4 See exceptions
5. Smoke barriers -- Sec. 715.5.5 (smoke damper) See exceptions
DRAFTSTOPPING:
Draftstopping is not required in buildings equipped throughout with an
automatic sprinkler system in accordance with NFPA 13. -- Sec. 717.3.3
Exception (floor) and Sec. 717.4.3, Exception (attic)
Opening in the partitions shall be protected by self-closing doors with
automatic latches constructed as required for the partitions.
-- Sec. 717.4.1.1
OCCUPANCY SEPARATIONS Sec. 302.3.2 and Table 302.3.2
No occupancy separations required.
SEPARATION OF INCIDENTAL USE AREAS -- Table 302.1.1
Furnace rooms where any piece of equipment is over 400,000 BTU
per hour input -- Smoke barrier -- Sec. 302.1.1.1
Rooms with any boiler over 15 psi and 10 horsepower
-- Smoke barrier -- Sec. 302.1.1.1
Refrigerant machinery rooms -- Smoke barrier -- Sec. 302.1.1.1
Incinerator rooms -- 2 hours and an automatic sprinkler system
Storage rooms over 100 square feet -- Smoke barrier
-- Sec. 302.1.1.1
Note: This list covers only the most common uses. See Table
302.1.1 for a complete list.
EXIT REQUIREMENTS:
FL NAME
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MIN MIN
EXITS WIDTH
PANIC CORRIDOR DOOR NOTES
HDWR RATING SWING
1 Office
TOTAL FOR FLOOR
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138
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2
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No
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Out
FOOTNOTES:
1. Two exits are required from this area since the occupant load exceeds
allowable in Table 1014.1
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NOTES FOR EXIT TABLE
Door swing is based on Section 1008.1.2
Occupant load is based on Section 1004 and Table 1004.1.2
Exit width is in inches and based on Section 1005.1 & Table 1005.1
Width shown for all areas is based on other egress components.
Width shown for 1st floor is based on other egress components.
Width shown for other floors & basements is based on stairways.
For the minimum width of doors, see Section 1008.1.1.
For the minimum width of corridors, see Section 1016.2.
For the minimum width of stairways, see Section 1009.1.
Exits shall be continuous from the point of entry into the exit to
the exit discharge. -- Sec. 1003.6
If 'CORRIDOR RATING' N/A
There is no corridor in this area.
If 'CORRIDOR RATING' = None
Walls and ceilings of corridors are not required to be fire-resistive
unless they are required to be fire-resistive based construction type.
-- Table 1016.1
There is no restriction as to the amount and type of openings unless
protection of openings is required by some other code provision.
If 'CORRIDOR RATING = 1 hour or 1/2 hr
Walls shall be fire-resistive -- Table 1016.1 Walls shall extend to the
underside of the floor/roof slab or deck or to the fire-resistance
rated floor/ceiling or roof/ceiling assembly above. -- Sec. 708.4
Exception 2: Where the room-side membrane is carried through to the
underside of a fire resistance rated floor or roof, the
ceiling of the corridor shall be permitted to be protected
by the use of ceiling materials as required for a 1-hour
rated system or the ceiling shall be constructed as required
for the corridor walls.
Door openings are required to be protected with 20 minute (1/3 hour)
fire assemblies. -- Sec. 715.3.3 & Table 715.3
Doors shall be self-closing or automatic-closing. -- Sec. 715.3.7
Doors shall have an active latch bolt that will secure the door when
closed. -- Sec. 715.3.7.1
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Window openings are required to be protected with labeled 45 minute (3/4-fire-
hour) fire-assemblies. -- Sec. 715.4 & Table 715.4
Exception: Glazing in 0.5-hour walls is permitted to have an 0.33-hour
rating.
The total area of windows shall not exceed 25 percent of the area of a
common wall with any room. -- Sec. 715.4.7.2
Corridors shall not serve as supply, return, exhaust, relief or
ventilation air ducts or plenums. -- Sec. 1016.4 See Exceptions
Fire resistant corridors shall not be interrupted by intervening rooms.
-- Sec. 1016.5
Exception: Foyers, lobbies or reception rooms constructed as required for
corridors.
When more than one exit is required, exit access shall be arranged such
that there are no dead ends in corridors more than 20 feet.
-- Sec. 1016.3
Exception 2: In Groups B or F with an automatic sprinkler system, the
dead end of a corridor shall not exceed 50 feet.
EXIT SEPARATION
In areas where 2 exits are required, the minimum separation is 1/3 of
the maximum diagonal of the area or floor measured in a straight line
between exits or exit access doorways.-- Sec. 1014.2.1, Exception 2
Multiple means of egress shall be sized such that the loss of anyone
means of egress shall not reduce the available capacity by more than
50 percent. -- Sec. 1005.1
EXIT SIGNS
Exits and exit access doors shall be marked by an approved exit sign.
Signs shall be placed where the exit or the path of egress travel is not
immediately visible. No point to be more than 100 feet from an exit sign.
-- Sec. 1011.1
Exception 1: Exit signs are not required in rooms or areas which require
only one exit.
Exception 2: Main exterior exit doors which obviously and clearly are
identifiable as exits need not be signed when approved.
Exit signs shall be internally or externally illuminated.
-- Sec. 1011.2
Exit sign shall be illuminated at all times including during loss of
primary power. -- Sec. 1011.4 & Sec. 1011.5.3
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BOLT LOCKS:
Manually operated flush bolts and surface bolts are not permitted.
-- Sec. 1008.1.8.4
Exception 2: Where a pair of doors serves a storage or equipment room,
manually operated edge- or surface-mounted bolts are
permitted on the inactive leaf.
LOCKS AND LATCHES:
Egress doors shall be readily openable from the egress side without the
use of a key or any special knowledge or effort. -- Sec. 1008.1.8
Locks and latches shall be permitted to prevent operation where any
of the following exists:
Exception 2: The main door or doors in Group B, F, M and S areas are
permitted to be equipped with key operating locking devices
from the egress side provided:
2.1 The locking device is readily distinguishable as locked.
2.2 A readily visible durable sign is posted on the egress
side stating: THIS DOOR TO REMAIN UNLOCKED WHEN BUILDING
IS OCCUPIED
Exception 3: Where egress doors are used in pairs, automatic flush bolts
shall be permitted to be used, provided the door leaf having
the automatic flush bolts has no doorknob or surface-mounted
hardware.
DELAYED EGRESS LOCKS:
1. A building occupant shall not be required to pass through more
than one door equipped with a delay egress lock before entering
an exit. -- Sec. 1008.1.8.6
2. A sign shall be provided on the door located above and within
12 inches of the release device reading: PUSH UNTIL ALARM SOUNDS.
DOOR CAN BE OPENED IN 15 SECONDS.
3. Emergency lighting shall be provided at the door.
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ADDITIONAL DOORS:
Where additional doors are provided for egress purposes, they
shall conform to the requirements in Section 1008.1
LANDINGS AT DOORS:
1. There shall be a floor or landing on each side of a door.
-- Sec. 1008.1.4
2. Such floor or landing shall be at the same elevation on each
side of the door. -- Sec. 1008.1.4
3. The floor or landing shall not be more than 1/2 inch lower than the
threshold. -- Sec. 1008.1.6
4. Landings shall have a width not less than the width of the stairway
or width of the doorway, whichever is the greater. Where a landing
serves an occupant load of 50 or more, doors in any position shall
not reduce the landing dimension to less than one half it required
width. The minimum length in the direction of exit travel is 44
inches. -- Sec. 1008.1.5
5. The space between two doors in series shall be 48 inches plus the
width of door swinging into the space. -- Sec. 1008.1.7
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STAIR REQUIREMENTS:
Stairways:
1. The riser heights shall not be less than 4 inches or greater than 7
inches. The minimum tread depth is 11 inches. -- Sec. 1009.3 The
maximum variation is 3/8 inch between the largest and the smallest
in a stairway flight. -- Sec. 1009.3
2. The minimum width of a stairway is 36 inches, 44 inches if the
occupant load is greater than 50. -- Sec. 1009.1
Also, check exit table above to see if minimum width is greater than
44 inches.
3. Provide a handrail on each side of stairways. -- Sec. 1009.11
Handrail height, measured above stair tread nosing, shall be not
less than 34 inches and not more than 38 inches. -- Sec. 1009.11.1
Handrails with a circular cross section shall have an outside diameter
of at least 1 1/4 inches and not greater than 2 inches or shall
provide equivalent graspability. -- Sec. 1009.11.3
Handrail-gripping surfaces shall be continuous without interruption
by newel post or other obstructions. -- Sec. 1009.11.4
Handrails shall return to a wall, guard or the walking surface or
shall be continuous to the handrail of an adjacent stair flight.
Where handrails are not continuous between flights, the handrails
shall extend horizontally at least 12 inches beyond the top riser
top riser and continue to slope for the depth of one tread beyond
the bottom riser. -- Sec. 1009.11.5
4. Open sides of walking surfaces which are located more than 30 inches
above the floor or grade below are required to have a guard.
-- Sec. 1012.1
5. The minimum height of guard is 42 inches. -- Sec. 1012.2
6. Open guards shall have balusters or ornamental pattern such that
a 4-inches diameter sphere cannot pass through any opening up to a
height of 34 inches. From a height of 34 inches above the adjacent
walking surface to 42 inches above the walking surface, a sphere
8 inches in diameter shall not pass. -- Sec. 1012.3
Exception 1. The triangular opening formed at the riser, tread and
guardrail may be 6 inches.
7. The minimum headroom clearance is 80 inches (6 ft.- 8 inches.)
measured vertically from a line connecting the edge of the nosing.
Headroom shall be continuous to the point where the line intersects
the landing below. The minimum clearance shall be maintained the full
width of the stairway and landing. -- Sec. 1009.2
8. Enclosed usable space under the stairs is required to be protected
by 1-hour fire-resistive construction or the fire-resistance rating
of the stairway enclosure, whichever is greater. -- Sec. 1019.1.5
9. A flight of stairs shall not have a vertical rise greater than 12 feet
between floor levels or landings. -- Sec. 1009.6
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2. The openings into the exit enclosure are required to be 1 hour
fire assemblies. -- Table 715.3
Openings into enclosure are limited to those necessary for exit access
to the enclosure from normally occupied spaces and for egress from the
enclosure. -- Sec. 1019.1.1
Doors shall be self-closing or automatic closing. -- Sec. 715.3.7
3. Exit enclosure must discharge directly to the exterior of the building.
-- Sec. 1023.1
Exception 1: 50 percent of the number and capacity may exit through
areas on the level of discharge provided all of the
following are met:
1.1 There is a free and unobstructed way to the exterior that is
readily visible and identifiable form the exit enclosure.
1.2 The level of exit discharge is separated from areas below by
construction conforming the fire resistance rating for the
enclosure.
Exception 2: 50 percent of the number and capacity may exit through
a vestibule provided all of the following are met:
2.1 The area of the vestibule is separated from areas below by
construction conforming the fire resistance rating for the
enclosure.
2.2 The depth from the exterior of the building is not greater than
10 feet and the length is not greater than 30 feet.
2.3 The vestibule is separated from the remainder of the level of exit
discharge by construction providing at least the equivalent of
approved wired glass in steel frames.
2.4 The vestibule is used only for means of egress and exits directly
to the outside.
4. The walls and soffits within enclosed usable spaces under stairways
shall be protected by 1 hour fire resistant construction. Access to
the enclosed usable space shall not be directly from within the
stair enclosure. -- Sec. 1019.1.5
Sec. 1019.5
5. If a stairway continues below the level of exit discharge, an
approved barrier is required at the level. Directional exit signs
shall be provided. -- Sec. 1019.1.6
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ELEVATOR REQUIREMENTS:
1. An approved pictorial sign of a standardized design shall be posted
adjacent to each elevator call station on all floors instructing
occupants to use the exit stairways and not to use the elevators
in case of fire. -- Sec. 3002.3
RAMP REQUIREMENTS:
1. The minimum width is 44 inches. If a ramp serves an occupant load
of 50 or less, it may be 36 inches wide. If the ramp is serving a
high occupant load, check exit table above for required width.
-- Sec. 1010.5.1 & 1016.2, Exception 2
2. If the ramp is part of the means of egress, the maximum slope is
1:12. All other ramps may have a slope of 1:8 or less.
-- Sec. 1010.2
3. The rise for any ramp shall be 30 inches maximum. -- Sec. 1010.4
4. Landings shall be provided at the top, bottom, points of turning
and at doors. -- Sec. 1010.6
Landings shall have a length of at least 5 feet in the direction
of travel. -- Sec. 1010.6.3
Where changes in direction of travel occur at landings, the
landing shall be 60 inches by 60 inches minimum. -- Sec. 1010.6.4
5. The surface shall of slip-resistant materials that are securely
attached. -- Sec. 1010.7.1
6. Handrails shall be per stair requirements. -- Sec. 1010.8
A rail shall be mounted below the handrail 17 to 19 inches above
the ramp or landing surface. -- Sec. 1010.9.1
7. A curb or barrier shall be provided that prevents the passage of
a 4-inch diameter sphere, where any portion of the sphere is
within 4 inches of the floor or ground surface. -- Sec. 1010.9.2
EXIT ACCESS TRAVEL DISTANCE:
The maximum travel dist~nce in Group B is 300 feet. -- Table 1015.1
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BUILDING ACCESSIBILITY
1. In addition to accessible entrances required by Sections 1105.1.1
through 1105.1.6, at least 50 percent of all public entrances
shall be accessible. -- Sec. 1105.1
2. At least one accessible entrance shall be provided to each tenant,
dwelling unit and sleeping unit in a facility. -- Sec. 1105.1.6
3. Where parking is provided, accessible parking spaces hall be provided
in compliance with Table 1106.1 -- Sec. 1106.1
4. At least one accessible route shall connect each accessible level.
-- Sec. 1104.4 See exceptions.
5. Accessible routes shall coincide with or be located in the same
area as a general circulation path. Where the circulation path is
interior, the accessible route shall also be interior.
-- Sec. 1104.5
6. On floors where drinking fountains are provided, at least 50 percent,
but not less than one fountain shall be accessible. -- Sec. 1109.5
STANDPIPE AND HOSE SYSTEMS -- Sec. 905
Exception: Class I standpipes are allowed in buildings with an automatic
sprinkler system.
A standpipe system is not required.
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LIGHT AND VENTILATION
1. Every space intended for human occupancy shall be provided with
natural light. The minimum net glazed area shall not be less than
8% of the floor area. -- Sec. 1205.1 and 1205.2
Any room is permitted to be considered as a portion of an adjoining
room where one half of the area of the common wall is open and
unobstructed and provided not less than one tenth of the floor area
or 25 square feet, whichever is greater. -- Sec. 1205.2.1
Artificial light shall be provided that is adequate to provide an
average illumination of 10 foot candles over the area of the room
at a height of 30 inches above the floor. -- Sec. 1205.3
2. Natural ventilation of an occupied space shall be through windows,
doors, louvers or other openings to the outdoors. -- Sec. 1203.4
The minimum openable area to the outdoors shall be 4 percent of the
floor area. -- Sec. 1203.4.1
Any room is permitted to be considered as a portion of an adjoining
room where unobstructed openings are provided that have an area not
less than 8% of the floor area of the interior room but no less than
25 square feet. -- Sec. 1202.3.1.1
When openings are below grade, clear space measured perpendicular to
the opening shall be one and one half times the depth of the opening.
-- Sec. 1203.4.1.2
3. Rooms containing bathtubs, showers, spas and similar bathing fixtures
shall be mechanically ventilated. -- Sec. 1203.4.2.1
CEILING HEIGHTS:
Occupiable spaces, habitable spaces and corridors shall have a ceiling
height of not less than 7 feet 6 inches. Bathrooms, toilet rooms,
kitchens, storage rooms and laundry rooms shall be permitted to have a
ceiling height of not less than 7 feet. -- Sec. 1208.2
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WALL AND CEILING FINISH:
1. Wall and ceiling finish materials are required to comply with
Sec. 803.5 and Table 803.5.
2. Textile wall coverings shall have Class A flame spread index and
shall be protected by automatic sprinklers or meet the criteria in
Section 803.6.1.1 or 803.6.1.2. -- Sec. 803.6.1
3. Carpet and similar textile materials used as a ceiling shall have a
Class A flame spread index and be protected by automatic sprinklers.
-- Sec. 803.6.2
4. Expanded vinyl wall coverings shall comply with the requirements for
textile wall and ceiling materials. -- Sec. 803.7
5. Toilet room floors shall have a smooth, hard nonabsorbent surface
that extends upward onto the walls at least 6 inches.
-- Sec. 1210.1
6. Walls within 2 feet of urinals and water closets shall have a smooth,
hard nonabsorbent surface, to a height of 4 feet above the floor.
-- Sec. 1210.2
INSULATION NOTES:
1. Insulating materials shall have a flame-spread rating of no more than
25 and a smoke developed index of not more than 450. -- Sec. 719.2
(concealed installation) and Sec. 719.3 (exposed installation)
2. Where such materials are installed in concealed spaces, the flame
spread and smoke developed limitations do not apply to facings,
coverings and layers of reflective foil that are installed behind
and in substantial contact with the unexposed surface of the
ceiling, wall or floor finish. -- Sec. 719.2.1
Foam plastic insulations are required to be protected. -- Sec. 2603
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
For B occupancy
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ACCESSIBLE FACILITIES:
NOTE: Except as noted, section numbers listed below are from
ICC/ANSI Al17.1-1998
WATER FOUNTAINS AND WATER COOLERS:
Accessible units must comply with the following:
1. Spout is to be within 36 inches of the floor. -- Sec. 602.4
2. Spout arranged for parallel approach shall be located 3 1/2
inches maximum from the front edge. Units with a forward approach
shall have the spout 15 inches minimum from the vertical support
and 5 inches maximum from the front edge of the unit.
-- Sec. 602.5
3. Spouts shall provide a flow of water 4 inches height minimum.
-- Sec. 602.6
TOILET FACILITIES:
1. A 60 inch diameter turning space or T-shaped space is required
in the toilet room. -- Sec. 603.2.1 and 304.3
Doors shall not swing into the clear floor space for any fixture.
603.2.3 See exception for rooms used for individual use.
2. Water closet shall be mounted adjacent to a side wall or
partition. The distance from the side wall or partition to the
centerline of the water closet shall be 16 to 18 in. Sec. 604.2
3. When the accessible water closet is not in a compartment:
Clearance around the water closet shall be 60 inches minimum,
measured perpendicular to the side wall, and 56 inches minimum,
measured perpendicular to the rear wall. -- Sec. 604.3.1
4. When the accessible water closet is in a compartment:
Wheelchair accessible compartments shall be 60 inches wide
minimum measured perpendicular to the side wall, and 56 inches
deep minimum for wall hung water closets and 59 inches deep
for floor mounted water closets, measured perpendicular to the
rear wall. -- Sec. 604.8.1.1
Compartment doors shall not swing into the minimum required
compartment area. -- Sec. 604.8.1.2
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5. Grab bars shall have a circular cross section with a diameter of
1 1/4 inch minimum and 2 inches maximum, or shall provide
equivalent graspability. -- Sec. 609.2
The space between the wall and the grab bar shall be 1 1/2 inches.
Sec. 609.3
Grab bars shall be mounted in a horizontal position 33 inches
minimum and 36 inches maximum above the floor. -- Sec. 609.4
a. Side wall grab bars are required to start within 12 inches
of the backwall and extend to 54 inches from the back wall.
(The minimum length of the bar is 42 in) -- Sec. 604.5.1
b. The rear bar shall be 24 in long minimum, centered on the
water closet. Where space permits, the bar shall be 36 in
long minimum, with the additional length provided on the
transfer side. -- Sec. 604.5.2
6. The top of the water closet seats shall be 17 to 19 inches above
the floor. -- Sec. 604.4
7. Accessible urinals shall be of the stall type or wall hung with
the rim at 17 inches maximum above the floor. Sec. 605.2
8. Accessible lavatories shall be mounted with the rim 34 inches
maximum above the floor. -- Sec. 606.3
9. Sinks shall be 6 1/2 inches deep maximum. -- Sec. 606.5
10. Water supply and drain pipes under lavatories shall be
insulated or otherwise treated to protect against contact.
-- Sec. 606.6
11. Mirrors shall be mounted with the bottom edge of the reflecting
surface 40 inches maximum above the floor. -- Sec. 603.3
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PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY: -- Sec. 3104
1. The pedestrian walkway shall be of noncombustible construction.
-- Sec. 3104.3
Exception: Combustible construction is permitted when buildings are
combustible construction.
2. Walkway shall be separated from the interior of buildings by fire
barrier walls with a fire-resistive rating of not less than 2 hours.
-- Sec. 3104.5
Exceptions:
1. The distance between buildings is greater than 10 feet and the
walkway and both buildings have an automatic sprinkler system
per NFPA 13. See exception for glass requirements.
2. The distance between buildings is greater than 10 feet and the
sidewalls of the walkway is at least 50% open.
3. Walkway is not required to be separated when buildings are on
the same lot are treated as one building per Section 503.1.3.
3. The unobstructed width of pedestrian walkways shall not be less than
36 inches. The total width shall not exceed 30 feet. -- Sec. 3104.8
4. The length of exit access travel shall not exceed 200 feet.
-- Sec. 3104.9
Exceptions:
1. If walkway has an automatic sprinkler system, length shall not
exceed 250 feet.
2. If both sides are at least 50 percent open, length shall not exceed
300 feet.
3. If walkway has an automatic sprinkler system and both sides are
open 50 percent or more, length shall not exceed 400 feet.
5. Smoke and heat venting shall be provided for enclosed walkways.
-- Sec. 3104.11
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STAGES: -- Sec. 410
1. The minimum type of construction for stages shall be as required
for the building. -- Sec. 410.3.1, See exceptions.
2. Galleries, gridirons, catwalks and pinrails shall be constructed
of materials consistent with the building type of construction.
-- Sec. 410.3.2
Exception: Floors of fly galleries and catwalks may be of any
approved material.
3. If the stage height is greater than 50 feet, it shall be separated
from the seating area by a proscenium wall by not less than a two-
hour fire-resistance rating. -- Sec. 410.3.4
The proscenium opening shall be provided with a curtain or an
approved water curtain. The curtain shall be designed to close
automatically and shall be designed to prevent a severe fire on
stage from showing on the auditorium side for a period of 20
minutes. -- Sec. 410.3.5
4. Emergency ventilation shall be provided for all stage areas greater
than 1000 sq.ft. or having a height greater than 50 feet.
-- Sec. 410.3.7
Ventilation shall be by one or a combination of the following.
a) Roof Vents - Two or more vents shall be located near the center
of and above the highest part of the stage. The net free vent
area must be at least 5 percent of the stage area.
-- Sec. 410.3.7.1
b) Smoke Control - A means shall be provided to maintain smoke
level not less than 6 feet above the highest level of assembly
seating or above the top of the proscenium opening. It shall be
connected to both normal and standby power. -- Sec. 410.3.7.2
5. Dressing rooms, scene docks, property rooms, workshops, storerooms
and compartments appurtenant to the stage shall be separated from
each other by a fire barriers with not less than a 1 hour fire-
resistance rating. -- Sec. 410.5.2
6. If the stage is greater than 50 feet in height or greater than
1000 square feet, it shall be equipped with an automatic fire-
extinguishing system. -- Sec. 410.6
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GLAZING REQUIREMENTS
All glazing in hazardous locations is required to be of safety
glazing material. -- Sec. 2406.1
Locations: -- Sec. 2406.3
1. Glazing in swinging doors except jalousies.
2. Glazing in fixed and sliding panels of sliding patio door assemblies
and panels in sliding and bifold closet door assemblies.
3. Glazing in storm doors.
4. Glazing in all unframed swinging doors.
5. Glazing in doors and enclosures for hot tubs, whirlpools, saunas,
steam rooms, bathtubs and showers. Glazing in any portion of a
building wall enclosing these compartments where the bottom exposed
edge of the glazing is less than 60 inches above a standing surface.
6. Glazing in fixed or operable panels adjacent to a door where the
nearest exposed edge of the glazing is within a 24-inch arc of
either vertical edge of the door in a closed position and where the
bottom exposed edge of the glazing is less than 60 inches above the
walking surface.
Exception: Panels where there is an intervening wall or other
permanent barrier between the door and glazing.
7. Glazing in an individual fixed or operable panel, other than those
locations described in items 5 and 6 above, than meets all of the
following conditions:
7.1 Exposed area of an individual pane greater than 9 square feet.
7.2 Exposed bottom edge less than 18 inches above the floor.
7.3 Exposed top edge greater than 36 inches above the floor.
7.4 One or more walking surfaces within 36 inches horizontally of
the plane of the glazing.
See Exceptions.
8. Glazing in guards and railings regardless of the area or height
above a walking surface.
9. Glazing in walls and fences enclosing indoor and outdoor swimming
pools, hot tubs and spas where all of the following are present:
9.1 The bottom edges of the glazing on the pool or spa side is
less than 60 inches above the walking surface.
9.2 The glazing is within 60 inches of the water's edge.
10. Glazing adjacent to stairways, landings and ramps within 36 inches
horizontally of a walking surface when the glass is less than 60
inches above the plane of the walking surface.
11. Glazing adjacent to stairways within 60 inches horizontally of the
bottom tread of a stairway in any direction when the exposed glass
is less than 60 inches above the nose of the tread.
See Exceptions.
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ATTIC REQUIREMENTS:
1. Provide an access to all attic areas with a clear height over 30
inches. The minimum size is 20 inches by 30 inches. There must be
30 inches or more clear height above the access. -- Sec. 1209.2
Note: Opening may be required to be larger if mechanical equipment
is located in the attic space. See the International Mechanical
Code -- Sec. 1209.3
2. Provide cross ventilation in all attic areas. The net free vent
area shall not be less than 1 square foot for each 150 square feet
of attic area with 50% of the required ventilating area provided by
ventilators located in the upper portion of the space at least
3 feet above eave or cornice vents. -- Sec. 1203.2
Exception : The minimum vent area may be 1/300 if a vapor retarder
having a transmission rate not exceeding 1 perm is
installed on the warm side of the attic insulation
and 50 percent of the required vent area is located
in the upper portion of the space at least 3 feet
above eave or cornice vents.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT - BUILDING DIVISION
321 EAST 5TH STREET, PORT ANGELES, WA 98362
Application Number
P~n number
Property Address
ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER:
Application description
Subdivision Name
Property Use
Property Zoning . . .
Application valuat~on
04-00001130 Date
.571770
116 -118 1/2 E 8TH ST
06-30-00-0-2-6808-0000-
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PENINSULA COMM MENTAL HLTH CTR HOCH CONSTRUCTION
118 E 8TH ST 4201TUMWATER TRUCK TRAIL
PORT ANGELES WA 983626129 PORT ANGELES WA 98363
(360) 452-5381
Structure Information PENINSULA MENTAL HEALTH
Construction Type TYPE V ONE HOUR
Occupancy Type . . . .. BUSINESS:OFF/PROjMED/REST
Other struct ~nfo . . .. NUMBER OF UNITS 2.00
Permit
Additional desc
Sub Contractor
Perm~t Fee
Issue Date
Expirat~on Date
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM
FEDERAL FIRE SAFETY
150.00 Plan Check Fee
2/11/05 Valuation
8/10/05
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100.0000 ECH FIRE INSPECTION & TESTING
50.0000 ECH FIRE ALARM PLAN REVIEW
Special Notes and Comments
Bu~lding address s~gn shall not be less than 6" & not more
than 12" in height. Numbers colors must contrast with wall
color they are mounted on. lOrd. 14.36.050-E)
When roof gutters are installed, drains will located in dry
wells or piped to approved storm drain locations.
FIRE DEPARTMENT COMMENTS, SEE ATTACHED SHEETS.
The proposal will result in an ~nterior remodel of an
ex~sting commerc~al structure doubling its usable office
area. A parking plan is needed prior to further review.
Total floor area for entire project is 20,132 sq ft At a
ratio of 1:400 for off-street parking - 50 spaces is
required - 59 are ident~fied on the plan. No land use
~ssues are noted.
MAINTAIN CLEARANCES FROM SERVICE WIRES
Electrical load calculations and elctrical perm~ts are
required.
Any modifications to the City'S electrical facilities will
be at the customer's expense.
1 1/2" WATER METER, COST TO BE DETERMINED BY ESTIMATE
Other Fees
STATE SURCHARGE
Fee summary Charged Paid Credited Due
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Separate Permits are required for electrical work, SEPA, Shoreline, ESA, utilities, private and public improvements. ThiS permit becomes
null and void if work or construction authorized is not commenced within 180 days, if construction or work is suspended or abandoned
for a period of 180 days after the work as commenced, or if required inspections have not been requested within 180 days from the last
inspection. I hereby certify that I have read and examined this application and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of
laws and ordinances governing this type of work will be complied with whether specified herein or not. The granting of a permit does not
presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any state or local law regulating construction or the performance of
construction.
Signature of Owner (If owner IS builder)
Date
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT - BUILDING DNISION
321 EAST 5TH STREET, PORT ANGELES, W A 98362
Application Number
pin number
Other Fee Total
Grand Total
04-00001130
. .571770
4.50 4.50
154.50 154.50
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Date 2/11/05
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Separate Permits are required for electrical work, SEPA, Shoreline, ESA, utilities, pnvate and public improvements. This permit becomes
null and void if work or construction authorized is not commenced within 180 days, if construction or work is suspended or abandoned
for a period of 180 days after the work as commenced, or if required inspections have not been requested within 180 days from the last
inspection. I hereby certify that I have read and examined this application and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of
laws and ordinances governing this type of work will be complied with whether specified herein or not. The granting of a permit does not
presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any state or local law regulating construction or the performance of
construction.
Signature of Contractor or Authorized Agent
Date
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Building/Utility/Electric/Fire Permit Application
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Owner: f'ElV? t-.J5uLA Cbtn#-~/..)\ry vY\ i.I1JTAL H tAL--rH
Address: '18 E. Q '\"1'\0\ 5..,.....
Phone: 1- r;; 7 - 3308
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CLALLAM COUNTY PARCEL NUMBER:
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o StovelInsert
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COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL: Occupancy Group: Occupant Load: Construction Type:
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EXIsting Lot Coverage: /sq. ft. + Proposed Lot Coverage: /sq. ft. = TOTAL LOT COVERAGE: /sq.ft
PLANNING USE ONLY:
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Max. Height: Setbacks:
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APPROVALS:
PLAN
BLDG
DPW
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Zoning:
Date:
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Bun.,DING PERMIT APPLICATION SUBMITTAL: Your complatrl appl1canon, slteplan (for addItIons) and building constructlOll
plans are to be sublDltted to the Building DIVISion.
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(see Section 107.~ of the Uniform Building Code, current editIOn). No apphcation can be extended more than once.
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PORT ANGELES FIRE DEPARTMENT
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM PLAN REVIEW
Project Name: Peninsula Mental Health
Address: 116 - 1181/2 E 8th
Plan # 05-01 I Installer: Federal Firesafety I Date: 1.31.2005
We have checked this plan and find that it conforms to the requirements of our codes and
ordinances, with the following comments:
1. Unless specifically required by other code provisions, manual fire alarm pull stations are not
required where the building is equipped with an approved automatic sprinkler system and the
alarm notification devices will activate upon sprinkler flow.
If this system is monitored by an off-site central station monitoring company, then the building
must be equipped with a KNOX locking keybox. Contact the Fire Department at 417-4653 for a
KNOX order form and for mounting location information.
The following comments apply to all systems:
1. All systems shall be installed per NFP A 72.
2. A final field acceptance test will be conducted before final approval. The field
acceptance test will be a test of ALL system components.
NOTE: Prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, compliance with the above
conditions must be met.
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Life Safety Control Panel
Features
. One to four Signature loops - each with a capacity of 250
Intelligent devices - PLUS up to 48 conventional circuits
. Compatible with two- and four-wire smoke detectors
. Combines the Signature intelligent releasing module with
Signature multisensor detectors for reliable suppression
. Failsafe mode ensures uncompromised reliability
. Class A (Style 7) or Class B (Style 4) wiring options
. Capacity for eight remote annunciators
. Four built-in system relays
. Optional dual line dialer supports Contact 10 and 4/2 formats
. Three methods of programming: QuickStart "auto-learn,"
front panel and personal computer (PC)
. Supports optional barcode scanner for direct device data entry
. Two optional banks of 30 front panel switches with dual LEOs
. 20 adjustable pre-alarm settings for Signature smoke detectors
. Red or grey cabinets in two sizes for surface or semi-flush
mounting
. Large 14.line (224 character) backlit LCD display
. Four password levels, plus priority access keyswitch
. Message routing by event type or by individual message
. Alarm sensitivity by time of day or manual selection
. 1,000 event history buffer, plus alarm history counter
. 6 amp Power Supply, 4 75 amps available for external use
. ULC-S527-99compliant
. Compare utility identifies system changes and simplifies
testing
Description
EST's QS4 QUlckStart life safety control panel proVides conven-
tional and intelligent addressable Circuits In a single intelligent
control panel Designed for easy setup and Simple installatIOn,
QuickStart lives upto Its name In every respect QS4's exclusive
QUlckStart auto-learn function, and the option of configuring the
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panel using convenient front panel programming or from a PC,
makes short work of system setup DeVices come on-line In no time
as well, thanks to QS4's bUIlt-in barcode scanner port. A Simple
pass of the optional scanner is all It takes to store device informa-
tIOn In the QUlckStart database The scanner can also be used for
qUick and easy text entry when assembling custom messages
QS4's setup routine is deceptively Simple, consldenng thiS
system's robust features and broad capacity. Supporting upto
1,000 intelligent detectors and modules, QS4 takes full advantage
of EST's exclUSive Signature Senes technology, which prOVides
electronic addreSSing, automatic device mapping, environmental
compensation, and true multlsensor detection
As a hybnd system, QS4 combines Signature Series support along
with up to 48 conventional Class B or a combination of 40 Class A
and Class B initiating circuits. Compatible With either two- or four-
wire detectors, these circuits also prOVide built-In support for
EST's 2M/C2M family of conventional detectors
QUlckStart's deSign leaves plenty of room for system expansion
Option cards snap onto QS4's eaSily-accessible DIN mounting rails
These cards include a dialer, aUXiliary relays, and additional
system capacity The QS4 also supports as many as eight remote
annunciators and up to 60 programmable front panel SWitches with
dual LEOs for system control and display.
QS4 IS as Simple to operate as it is to set up. Its large 14-lIne backlit
LCD display prOVides easy-to-understand details concerning up to
1,000 system events, while bnght system status LEOs and large,
tactile control buttons presentthe user with a clean, crystal clear
Interface. Four password levels limit control and information
retrieval to authonzed personnel. A pnority access keyswltch gives
Level 2 access, Without a password, to management and emer.
gency personnel.
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Application
OUlckStart IS a total life safety solution that bnngs the power of blg-
system analog technology to small and mid-size applications.
Thanks to It'S flexibility and simple setup and operation, OS41s
Ideal for new mstallatlons m schools, apartment bUlldmgs, hospi-
tals, office buildmgs, and retail faCilities.
The benefits brought by OS4 to retrofit applicatIOns underscores
the true potential ofthls powerful system. As an Intelligent panel,
OS4 supports Signature Senes devices, which can use eXisting
wlnng In most retrofit applications As a conventional panel, OS4
supports compatible devices already installed at the site. And as a
hybrid system, the QS4 supports new Signature Series devices,
and eXisting conventional detectors - while leaving plenty of room
for expansion No need to tear a building apart to upgrade the life
safety system' with QS4 you have the best of both worlds
Operation
Indicators
1. Text display and controls: Displays system messages, status
Information, and programming menus Arrow buttons move
the display cursor
2. Alarm LED: Indicates afire or life threatening emergency.
3. Supervisory LED: Indicates an off.normal condition with the
fire suppression system or related equipment.
4. Disable/Test LED: Indicates part ofthe system is disabled or
bemg tested. Disabled components also signal a system
trouble.
5. Monitor LED: Indicates the operation of an anCillary system
functIOn (door closures, fan pressure sWitches).
6. Trouble LED: Indicates an off.normal condition or wiring fault
that compromises the Integrity of the system
7. Ground Fault LED. Indicates a ground fault In the system
wiring Ground faults also signal a system trouble
8 CPU Fail LED: Indicates an unexpected reboot or failure with
the microprocessor CPU failures also signal a system trouble
9. Power LED: Indicates the panel has power.
10. Help button: Provides additional information about the deVice
selected on the display
11. Status button: Displays the Status Menu from which you can
Identify active or disabled pOints In the system.
12. Panel Silence/Acknowledge button and LED: Acknowledges
all events posted in the display queues and turns off the panel
buzzer. The panel silenced LED indicates that off normal events
have been acknowledged
Controls
13. Reset button: Allows devices or zones in alarm or trouble to
restore to their standby condition The LED Indicates that the
panel IS resetting.
14. Alarm Silence button: Turns active notificatIOn appliances off
depending on panel programming Pressing Alarm Silence a
second time turns them back on The LED mdicates that the
panel IS In alarm and operatmg with notification appliances
turned off
15. Drill button: Activates notification appliances depending on
panel programming but does not place the panel In alarm The
LED indicates that the panel IS In Dnll Mode
16 Menu button: Displays the operator menus
17. Delete button: Returns to the prevIous menu or backspaces
the cursor
18 Enter button: Press the Enter button to accept Information or
continue to the next Item
19. Numeric keypad: Numbered buttons for entenng values and
making menu selections.
20. Barcodescannerjack' Input for optional barcode scanner
21. Priority Access keyswitch. Enables control functions reserved
for access level 2 and above Without requinng a password
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CPU,I LCD Display
The OS4 front panel display provides 14 lines by 16 characters of
text detailing event, device, diagnostic, and programming
informatIOn. Its large backlit LCD screen IS easy to read and always
provides at-a-glance indication of the system's state of operation
The CPU/Dlsplay Unit houses the CPU card and mounting space for
two optional LED/Switch cards.
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Specifications
Operating Temperature 32-120 of (0--49 oc)
environment Humidity: 93 %RH, non-condensing
Current Standby 117 mA when connected to PS6,
requirements 105 mA when connected as a
remote an nu nClator
Alarm. 135 mA when connected to PS6;
123 mA when connected as a
remote annunciator
Failsafe Mode
Ifthe CPU loses communication with other circuit cards, the power
supply card continues to monltorthe systemforany alarm events.
If an alarm occurs on any deVice or circuit dUring a communica-
tions failure, the power supply activates all alarm outputs and
Instructs the dlalerto transmlta defaultalarm messagetothe
monitoring station
Remol!:; Annunciator Dirnenslons
Model Height Width Depth
QSA-l-S 76"(1168em) 14 25" (36 20 em) 29" (7 3 em)
QSA-l-F (rough In) 656" (1666em) 13 25" (33 66 em) 21" (5 33 em)
QSA-l-F (finished) 7.8" (19 81 em) 1442" (36 63 em) 1 38" (3 49 em)
QSA-2-S 76"(1168em) 18.56" (47.14 em) 2 9" (7 3 em)
QSA-2-F (rough In) 656" (16 66 em) 17 56" (44 60 em) 21"(533em)
QSA-2-F (finished) 78" (19 81 em) 1875" (47 63 em) 1 38" (3 49 em)
Rough~m dImenSIOns reflect the sIZe of the cabmet where /t enters the wall
Finished dimensions reflect the sIZe of the cab/net that protrudes from the wall
Cabinet Dlrnenslofls
5-0ption Cabinet
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Standard Components
and Option Cards
All OS4 panels come standard with a CPU/Dlsplay Unit, and a PS6 Power Supply (see
ordenng information for details)
OUlck5tart optIOn cards provide a wide range of features and extra system capacity
Thanks to the convenient OUlck-Lok mounting system, option cards snap onto the DIN
mounting rails easily and securely Wallboxes are available in two sizes With room for
either five or 12 Single-space option cards Both sizes of wallbox feature easily-accessI-
ble mounting rails and plenty of room for cabling.
The PS6 provides pnmary dc power to all the
Circuit cards Installed In the cabinet There are
four 24 Vdc power output Circuits - three for
powenng aUXiliary applications, and one for
powenng four-wire smoke detectors - and a
charging Circuit for standby battenes The PS6
also provides common alarm, supervisory, and
trouble relays, as well as a fourth relay that IS
user programmable
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Relay 1 Form C Contacts change posItIOn when the control panel processes an alarm
Signal and remain changed untIl all actIve alarm Inputs restore and the control panel
resets
Relay2 Form A Contacts change POSItion when the panel processes a supervIsory SIgnal
and remaIns changed untIl all actIve supervIsory Inputs restore
Relay3 Form A Contacts change POSItIon when the panel loses power or processes a
trouble SIgnal and remains changed until power returns orthetrouble clears
Relay4 Form A Relaycloses and opens accordmgto panel programmmg
Smoke/Accessory Power Jumpersettlng determInes If the 24 Vdc lsconstantor resettable
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The SLlC prOVides one Class A or Class B data
CirCUit (loop) for connecting Signature Senes
detectors and modules The sLle also proVides
two programmable Class A or Class B notifica-
tIOn appliance CirCUits (NACs) for connecting
polarIZed 24 Vdc notification appliances such
as horns and strobes Both the 054-5 and the
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Specifications
Main supply CirCUit AC input. 115 or 230 Vac, 50/60 Hertz
DC Input. 24 Vdc batteries
Battery charging Circuit Charge current. 2 amps
Charge capacity, 40 amp hours lULl
30 amp hours (ULC)
Smoke/Accessory Voltage 24 Vdc, regulated
power output CirCUit Current: 250 mA
Wire size' 12 to 18 AWG (0.75 to 2.5 mm2)
AUXiliary power Quantity: 3
output circuits Voltage 24 vdc full wave rectified
Current: 1.5 amps each
Common alarm relay Style: Form C
Contact rating. 1 amp
Wire size: 12 to 18 AWG (075 to 2.5 mm2)
Trouble, Supervisory Style. Form A (N/O)
and programmable Contact rating. 1 amp
relays Wire size: 12 to 18 AWG (0.75 to 2.5 mm2)
Operating environment Temperature. 32 - 1200 F (0 - 490 C)
Humidity: 93 %RH, non-condenSing
Current reqUirements Standby current: 72 mA
Alarm current. 96 mA
Specifications
Signaling line Configuration. Class B (Style 4) or Class A (Style 7)
CirCUit Capacity: 125 Signature detectors
125 Signature modules
Wire size. 12 to 18 AWG (0.75 to 2.5 mm2)
CirCUit resistance' 65 ohms
Circuit capacitance. 03 pf
Notification Configuration: Class B or Class A
appliance Output voltage: 24 Vdc, nominal
Circuits # 1 Output current: 2.0 A at 24 Vdc for #1
and #2 and 1.0 A at 24 Vdc for #2
Wire size. 18 to 12 AWG (075 to 2 5 mm2)
End of line resistor. 1 Ok ohms, '12 W
NAC power Voltage: 24 Vdc, nominal
Input CirCUit Wire size 18 to 12 AWG (075 to 2 5 mm2)
Operating Temperature. 32 - 1200 F (0 - 490 C)
environment Humidity 93 %RH, non-condenSing
Current Standby current. 33 mA
requirements Alarm current. 57 mA (Both NACs on)
Card spaces ReqUires one card space
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The Z816-4 Zone Card provides sixteen circuits TBl
for connecting Class B conventional Input and
output zones Twelve circuits are dedicated
initiating device circuits (lDCs) for connecting 2-
wire smoke detectors and dry-contact initiating
devices Four CircUits can be configured as
either IDCs or as notificatIOn appliance CircUits
(NACs) for connecting polarized 24 Vdc notifica-
tIOn appliances such as horns or strobes TB2
Wiring (Z816-4)
TB2
TBl
The ZA8-2 Zone Card provides eight CircUits for connecting
Class A conventional Input and output zones. SIX Circuits are
dedicated Initiating device Circuits (IDCs) for connecting 2-wire
smoke detectors and dry-contact initiating devices, The remaining
two circuits can be configured as either IDCs or as notificatIOn
appliance CirCUits (NACs) for connecting polarized 24 Vdc notifica-
tion appliances such as horns or strobes.
Wiring (ZA8-2)
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Specifications
ZB16-4 I ZA8-2
Initiating device circuits
Quantity 12 to 16 I 6 to 8
Wiring configuration Class B I Class A
Detector voltage 199- 24 0 Vdc, max ripple 400 mV
End of line resistor 4.7k ohms, 'hW
Short CirCUit current 31 mA, max.
ReSistance 50 Ohms, max.
Capacitance 100 ilF, max,
NAC power mput circuit
Voltage 24 Vdc
Wire size 18 to 12 AWG (0 75 to 2 5 mm2)
Notification appliance circuits
Quantity 1 to 4 I 1 or 2
Wiring configuration Class B I Class A
End of line resistor 10k ohms, 'hW
Output voltage 24 Vdc, nominal
Output current 2 0 A, 24 Vdc
Wire size 18 to 12 AWG (0.75 to 2.5 mm2)
Operating environment
Temperature I 32-1200 F (0-490 C)
Humidity I 93 %RH, non-condensing
Current requirements
Standby 123 mA I 73mA
MaXimum cards Three (48 zones) I Five (40 zones)
In panel 40 zones maximum when both Z816-4
and ZA8-2 cards Installed.
Card Spaces ReqUires two card spaces
The OLD IS a ULI/ULC listed dual line Digital Alarm SpecificatIons
Communicating Transmitter (DACT) It provides two
phone line connections for sending system messages
to a compatible Digital Alarm Communicator Receiver.
The OLD supports 4/2 and Contact IDformats It
occupies one card space on the chaSSIS rail.
Wirmg
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C"ONNFCTOR fOR
PHONE L'NE #1
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LINE 1 LINE 2
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CONNECTOR FOR
PHONE L NE 1#2
Operating Temperature 32 - 1200 F (0 - 490 C)
environment Humidity. 93% RH, non-condensing
Current Standby' 13 mA
requirements Dialing: 26 mA
Phone Lines Two loop start lines on sWitched telephone
network. Pulse or DTMF dialing.
Wall Connector RJ31X/CA31A eqUlv. or RJ38X/CA38A equiv.
Communications Contact ID (SIA DC-05). 4/2 (SIA DC-02 P3)
Protocol
Programming Via QUlckStart, Front Panel or PC.
Communications Communications Canada CS-03FCC/CFR 47 Parts
Compliance 15 and 68, NFPA 72, ULl864, ULC S527-M87
Receivers Signals can be transmitted to either or both of two
receivers
Telephone #s Two 24-dlglt numbers per receiver
Card spaces ReqUires one card space,
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The SL30 and SL30-1 provide thirty sWitches
with two associated LEOs per switch. These
sWitches and associated LEDs can be used for
pOint or zone annunciation of alarm, supervi-
sory, monitor, and trouble Signals Buttons on
the SL30 are numbered 1 through 30 and
buttons on the SL30-1 are numbered 31
through 60
The ZR8 proVides eight dry-contact relays that
can be Independently configured as Form A or
Form B relays It occupies one card space on
the chaSSIS rail.
Wiring
+R5- +R6- +R7- +R8-
+R1- +R2- +R3- +R4-
Specifications
Operating Temperature: 32 - 1200 F (0 - 49 0 C)
environment Humidity: 93% RH, non-condenSing
Current Standby. 1mA
requirements Alarm' 0.75 mA per active LED
Specifications
181
Output relays Style: Form A (N/O) or Form B (N/C) (Jumper
configurable)
Contact rating' 1 amp @ 30 Vdc resistive
Wire size 18 to 12 AWG (075 to 2 5 mm2)
Operating Temperature: 32 - 1200 F (0 - 490 C)
environment Humidity: 93 %RH, non-condenSing
Current Standby current. 7 mA
requirements Alarm current: 18 ma per active relay
Ca rd spaces ReqUires one card space.
182
The NT-A. which Includes the X485/
RS-485 card and QS-232/UART
port, proVides one Class A serral
remote annunciator bus for con-
necting remote annunciator panels.
Control panels require the X485
card and UART port, which also
serves as a laptop or prrnter port
The X485 occupies one card space
on the chaSSIS rail The
UART port plugs '~nto ,
the panel CPU
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Wiring
+ - + -
on CH1
Specifications
Wire size 12 to 18 AWG (0.75 to 2 5 mm2)
twisted pair (6 twiStS per foot minimum)
CirCUit resistance 100 Ohms
Circuit capacitance 04/-lF
Operating environment Temperature' 32 - 1200 F (0 - 490 C)
Humidity: 93 %RH, non condensing
Current requirements Standby: 75 mA
Alarm: 75 mA
Card Spaces ReqUires one space for the NT-A
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Remote Ann unciatorl
QS4 supports up to eight
remote annunciators, which
provide mirrored annunciatIOn
of front panel messages and
status Indicators QUlckStart's
Class A serial remote annuncia-
tor bus requires an X485
(RS485) card and UART port at the control panel. Each remote
annunciator requires only a UART port Class B wiring does not
require an X485 card atthe control panel. Remote annunciators are
available m both analog and conventional versions and with
wall boxes for flush or surface mountmg
Remote annu nciator (Class B)
Remote annunciator (Class A)
w
X485
option
card
+ - + -
CH2 CH1
For remote annunciator dimensions, see page 3.
Ordering options
(Apply to basIc packages and CPU/dlsplays only)
Languages
No suffix = Amencan English
BR = Bntlsh English (230v only)
SP = Spanish (230v or 115v)
PG = Portuguese (230v only)
FR = French Canadian (120v only)
Power Supplies
1 = 115v transformer
2 = 230v transformer
Colors
G = Grey enclosure (230v or 115v)
R = Red enclosure (115v only)
Examples
OS4-5-G-2-SP QS4 basIc package With five option card
spaces, grey enclosure, 230v transformer, Spanish language
OS4-CPU-2-FR = QS4 CPU/dlsplay, two annunciator option
spaces, French Canadian.
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Which Quickstart Panel is right for you? OSC OSl OS4
Signature Senes devices supported 0 1 x 250 4 x 250
Conventional Class B Circuits supported 3 x 16 0 3 x 16
Conventional Class A CirCUitS supported 5x8 0 5x8
LCD display (lInes x characters) 4x 20 14 x 16 14x 16
Optional Zone Switch/LEDs on front panel 2 x 30 1 x 30 2 x 30
Option card spaces 5 or 12 1 5 or 12
For more Information, see 85005 85005 This
catalog sheet number . -0112 -0113 Sheet
Ordering Information
Part Number Description ShlpWt.
Ib (ko)
Basic Package - Enclosure, Power Supply, CPU and Display
QS4-5-G-l Intelligent/Conventional System Five option 170
card spaces Gray 115v transformer 17.71)
OS4-5-R-l Intelligent/Conventional System Five option 170
card spaces Red. 115v transformer (771)
QS4-12-G-l Intelligent/Conventional System 12 option
card spaces Gray 115v transformer 300
QS-Cable12 reqUired (1361)
0S4-12-R-l Intelligent/Conventional System 12 option
card spaces Red. 115v transformer 300
QS-Cable12 reqUired (13.61)
Enclosure Accessories
OS-Cable12 Expansion Cable for 12-optlon card cabinets o 5 (0 23)
Trlm-5 Gray Flush mount trim ring for QS-5-G-l o 5 (0 23)
Trlm-5R Red Flush mount trim ring for QS-5-R-l 5 0 (2 27)
Trlm-12 Gray Flush mount trim ring for QS-12-G-1. 8 0 (3 63)
Trlm-12R Red Flush mount trim ring for OS-12-R-1. 8.0 (3.63)
Initiating/Notification Circuit Option Cards
SLlC Signature Loop Intelligent Controller Supports
one SLC of up to 250 devices Card Includes 10
one Class A or two Class B NACs (045)
ZB16-4 Conventional Zone Card 16 Class B CirCUitS,
four convertible to Class B NAG's 20
ReqUires two option card spaces (0 91)
ZAB-2 Conventional Zone Card Eight Class A CirCUitS.
two convertible to Class A NAC's 20
ReqUires two optIOn card spaces (091)
Other OptIon Cards
OLD IDual Line Dialer. Supports 4/2 & ContactlD formats 110 (045)
ZR8 /Relay Card 8 programmable Form A contacts 10 (045)
Display Options
SL30 AnnunCiator module Numbered 1 to 30 10
Two LEDs and one sWitch per zone (0451
SL30-1 AnnunCiator module Numbered 31to 60 10
Two LEDs and one sWitch per zone. (0451
QS4-CPU-l Intelligent/Conventional CPU/Dlsplay 40
One annunciator option space (181)
OS4-CPU-2 Intelligent/Conventional CPU/D,splay 40
Two annunciator option spaces (1.811
NT-A RS-485 option card. ReqUired for Class A 10
remote annunCiation. Includes UART card (0451
OS-232 UART option card Plugs Into CPU
ReqUired for PC Programming 1 printer port 10
Included In NT -A package (045)
Remote Annunciator Cabinets
(c/w Interface Assembly; Require CPU/Display)
QSA-l-S Surface AnnunCiator Cabinet Holds one SL30 40 (181)
QSA-l-F Flush AnnunCiator Cabinet Holds one SL30 4.0 (1.811
QSA-2-S Surface AnnunCiator Cabinet Holds two SL30s 5 0 12 271
QSA-2-F Flush AnnunCiator Cabinet Holds two SL30s 50 (2 27)
Programming Tools
QS-CU IQulckStart Panel Configuration Utility I 1 0 1O.45l
QS-Scan IQUlckStart scanner and programming gUide. 20 (091)
Accessories
PT-1S SystemPnnter - Desk top Style 140 16 35)
BC-l(R) Battery Cabinet Holds 1 40 Ah or 2 24 Ah battenes 22.0 19 98)
MFC-A MultiFunction Cabinet 70 (3 1)
IOP3A RS-232 Isolator Module 30 (136)
RPM Reverse Polarity Module 30 (136)
2-CTM City Tie Module 1.0 (0451
API-8/232ME Alphanumenc Pager Interface 110 (5 0)
BPS6 6.5 Amp Booster Power Supply, 110 V 130 (5 9)
BPS10 10 Amp Booster Power Supply, 110 V 1301591
CDR3 PSNI Coder Module 101045\
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All speCifications are subject to change Without notice For more information or questions rei alive to thiS SpeCification Sheet contact EST
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ANALOG ADDRESSABLE INITIATING DEVICES
COn1patibility -+ EST2 EST3 IRC-3/FCC
Intelligent Photoelectric
Smoke Detector
Model SIGA-PS ~
Note: Some features descnbed here may not be supported by aI/
control systems. Check your control panel's Instal/atlon and
OperatIOn Guide for details.
Features
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. Integral microprocessor
. Non-volatile memory
. Automatic mapping device
. Electronicaddressing
. Environmental compensation
. Intelligent detector
. Wide 0.67% to 3.77%/ft. sensitivity range
. Twenty pre-alarm sensitivity values, set in 5% increments'
. Identification of dirty or defective detectors
. Automatic day/night sensitivity adjustment
. Twin RED/GREEN status LEOs
. Standard, relay, fault isolator, and audible mounting bases
. Designed and manufactured to ISO 9001 standards
Description
EST's Signature Series Model SIGA-PS Intelligent Photoelectric
Smoke Detector gathers analog information from its smoke sensing
element and converts it into digital signals The detector's on-
board microprocessor measures and analyzes these signals It
compares the information to historical readings and time patterns
to make an alarm decision. Digital filters remove signal patterns
that are not typical of fires. Unwanted alarms are virtually elimi-
nated.
The microprocessor in each detector provides four additional benefits
- Self-diagnostics and History Log, Automatic Device Mapping,
Stand-alone Operation and Fast, Stable Communication.
Self-diagnostics and History Log - Each Signature Series detector
constantly runs self-checks to provide important maintenance
information. The results of the self-check are automatically updated
and permanently stored in the detector's non-volatile memory.
This information is acceSSible for review any time at the control
panel, PC, or by using the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service
Tool
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2 Retnevablewlth SIGA-PRO programming tool
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The information stored in the detector's memory Includes.
- detector type, serial number, and address
- date of manufacture, hours of operation, and last maintenance date2
- current detector senSitiVity and environmental compensation
values
- original detector senSitivity values upon manufacturing2
- number of recorded alarms and troubles2
- time and date of last alarm'
- analog signal patterns just before the last alarm 1
- most recent trouble code logged by the detector - 32 pOSSI ble
trouble codes may be used to diagnose faults.
In the unlikely event that an unwanted alarm does take place, the
control panel's history file can be called up to help isolate the
problem and prevent it from happening again.
Automatic Device Mapping - The loop controller learns where
each deVice's serial number address is Installed relative to other
devices on the cirCUit The mapping feature provides supervision
of each device's Installed location to prevent a detector from
being reinstalled (after cleaning etc.) in a different location from
where it was originally The history log for the detector remains
relevant and Intact regardless of Its new location.
The Signature Series Data Entry Program also uses the mapping
feature With Interactive menus and graphiC support, the Wired
cirCUits between each device can be examined. Layout or "as-built"
drawing Information showing wire branches (T-taps), deVice types
and their address are stored on disk for printing hard copy. ThiS
takes the mystery out ofthe installation. The preparation of "as-built"
draWings is fast and effiCient
Device mapping allows the Signature loop controller to discover
- unexpected additional deVice addresses
- missing device addresses
- changes to the wiring in the circuit.
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Stand-alone Operation: A decentralized alarm decIsion by the
detector is guaranteed. On-board intelligence permits the detector
to operate In stand-alone mode If loop controller CPU communi-
cations fall for more than four seconds, all deVices on that cirCUit
go into stand-alone mode The circuit acts like a conventional alarm
receiving Circuit. Each detector on the circuit continues to collect
and analyze information from its surroundings. The detector alarms
If the preset smoke obscuration level IS reached. If the detector IS
mounted to a relay base, the relay operates. Similarly, if it IS
mounted to an audible base, the on-board horn sounds.
Fast Stable Communication: On-board intelligence means less
information needs to be sent between the detector and the loop
controller Other than regular supervisory polling response, the
detector only needs to communicate with the loop controller when
It has something new to report. ThiS prOVides very fast response
time and allows a lower baud rate (speed) to be used for
commUnication on the loop. The lower baud rate offers several
advantages mcluding: '
- less sensitiVity to CirCUit wire characteristiCs
- less sensitivity to nOise glitches on the cable
- less emitted nOise from the data Wiring
- twisted or shielded winng is not required.
Electronic Addressing: The loop controller electronically ad-
dresses each detector, savmg valuable time dunng system
commlsslonmg. Setting complicated switches or dials IS not
required. Each detector has ItS own unique senal number stored m
its "on-board memory". The loop controller identifies each device
on the circuit and assigns a "soft" address to that device's serial
number. If desired, detectors can be addressed usmg the SIGA-
PRO Signature Program/Service Tool.
Environmental Compensation: Detection sensitiVity is virtually
independent of ItS installed environment and its physical condition.
EnVironmental compensation means the sensing element adapts to
long-term changes caused by dirt, humidity, aging etc. It even com-
pensates for small amounts of normal ambient smoke. ApprOXImately
six times every hour the detector adjusts and updates the sensitivity
(% obscuration) baseline for its sensing element. ApproXimately
once every hour this information is written to its permanent memory.
The detector's "learned" baseline is not lost, even when the detector
is removed for cleaning. SIgnature Senes envIronmental
compenstlOn IS so reliable that It meets NFPA 72 field sensitivity
testmg requirements - WIthout the need for external meters.
The detector's sensitivity setting selected by the Installer floats up
or down to remain constant relative to the changmg baseline. This
is called differential sensmg.
Sensitivity Range: The SIGA-PS Photoelectric Detector has a
sensitiVity range or window of 0.67% to 3.77%. The mstaller
selects the detector's ALARM senSitivity level from five available
settings Within the range.
Pre-Alarm: The detector stores one of 20 pre-alarm sensitivity values
to alert local personnel pnor to the sensor reaching a full evacuation
sensitivity. SenSitiVity values can be set In 5% mcrements.!
Automatic Da~lNight Sensitivity Selection: Signature Series
detectors may1be programmed for different senSitiVities during day
and night periods. This allows the detector to be more senSitive
dunng unoccupied pen ods when lower ambient background
conditions are expected.
Stability: The SIGA-PS detector's sensitivity remains stable in Wind
velOCities upto 5,OOOftlmm (25.3 m/sec). Ambienttemperature has
very little affect on the detector. The detector may be Installed In
rooms With ambient temperatures up to 1200F (490C).
Status LEOs; Twin LEOs are VISible from any direction A flashing
GREEN LED shows normal system polling from the loop
controller A flashing RED LED means the detector is In alarm
state Both LEOs on steady shows alarm state - stand-alone mode.
Normal GREEN LED activity IS not distracting to bUilding occupants,
but can be qUickly spotted by a maintenance techniCian.
Quality and Reliability: EST detectors are manufactured In North
Amenca to strict mternatlonallSO 9001 standards. All electronics
utilize surface mount technology (SMT) for smaller size and greater
immUnity to RF nOise. A conformal coating IS used for humidity
and corrosion resistance All cntlcal contacts are gold plated.
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Installation
Signature Series detectors mountto North American 1-gang
boxes, 3-1/2 Inch or 4 Inch octagon boxes, and to 4 mch square
electncal boxes 1-1/2 mches (38 mm) deep They mount to
European BESA and 1-gang boxes With 60.3 mm fiXing centers.
I 0.8' (20 mm)
] 2" (51 m""
4.4" (112 mm)
Access Slot for
Tamper-Resist Mechanism
Tamper-Resist Lever Arm I
- Break off to disable -
(Located on Base)
Testing & Maintenance
Each detector automatically Identifies when It IS dirty or defective
and causes a "dirty detector" message. The detector's senSitivity
measurement can also be transmitted to the loop controller. A
sensitivity report can be printed to satisfy N FP A sensitivity meas-
urements which must be conducted at the end of the first year and
every two years thereafter.
The user-fnendly maintenance program shows the current state of
each detector and other pertment messages. Single detectors may
be turned offtemporanly from the control panel. Availability of
maintenance features IS dependent on the fire alarm system used.
Scheduled maintenance (Regular or Selected) for proper detector
operation should be planned to meetthe requirements of the
Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Refer to current NFPA 72 and
ULC CAN/ULC 536 standards.
Compatibility
The SIGA-PS detectors are compatible only With EST's Signature
Loop Controller.
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Application
Although photoelectric detectors have a wide range offlre sensing capabilities they are best sUited for detecting slow, smoldering fires
The table below shows SIX standard test fires used to rate the sensitivity of smoke and heat detectors The table mdlcates that no smgle
sensing element IS suited for all test fires.
EST recommends that thiS detector be Installed accordl~g to latest recognized edition of national and local fire alarm codes
\J f.., Type of Detector
1 SIGA-HRS and
SIGA.HFS Rate-of SIGA-PHS SIGA-IPHS
Test Fire SIGA-IS Ion SIGA-PS Photo -Rise/Fixed Temp. Photo/Heat 3D lon/Photo/Heat 40
Open Wood optimum unsuitable optimum very sUitable optimum
Wood PyrolysIs suitable optimum unSUitable optimum optimum
Smouldering Cotton very sUitable optimum unsuitable optimum optimum
Poly Urethane Foam very sUitable very suitable suitable very suitable optimum ,
n-Heptane optimum very suitable very sUitable optimum optimum
Liquid Fire Without unsuitable unsuitable optimum very suitable very suitable
Smoke
Typical Wiring
The detector mounting bases accept#18 AWG (O.75mm2), #16 (1.0mm2), #14AWG (1 5mm2), and #12AWG (2.5mm2) wire sizes.
Note: Sizes #16 AWG (1.0mm?) and #18 AWG (O.75mm2) are preferred for ease of installation See Signature Loop Controller catalog
sheet for detailed wIring requirementspeciflcations.
Standard Detector Base, SIGA-SB, SIGA-SB4
Relay Detector Base, SIGA-RB, SIGA.RB4
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per Wire
+ Must NOT Exceed 100
Term Description
1 Not Used
2 DATA IN/OUT (+)
3 Not Used
4 DATA IN (-)
4 Remote LED (-)
5 Remote LED (+)
6 Not Used
7 DATA OUT (-)
Common
Normally- Normally-
Closed Open
[ferm Description
1 Normally Open
2 DATA IN/OUT (+)
3 Common
4 DATA IN (-)
4 Not Used
5 Normally-Closed
6 DATA OUT (-)
CONTACT RATING
1 0 Amp @ 30 VDC
(Pilot Duty)
DATA IN (+)
From Signature Controller
or Previous Device
DATA OUT( +)
To Next Device
DATA IN (+)
Fram Signature Controller
or Previous Device
DATAOUT(+)
To Next Device
Isolator Detector Base, SIGA-IB, SIGA-IB4
Audible Detector Base, SIGA-AB4
Term Description
1 Not Used
2 DATA IN/OUT (+)
3 DATA IN (-)
4 Not Used
5 Not Used
6 DATA OUT (-)
7 Not Used
From Power Supply
or PrevIous Sounder Base
24 VDC IN (+)
24 VDC IN (-)
DATA IN (-)
DATA IN (+)
From Signature Controller
or Previous DeVice
To Next Sounder Base or
E-O-L Relay
24 VDC OUT (+)
24 VDC OUT (-)
DATA OUT (-)
To Next Signature DeVice
DATA OUT (+)
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DATA IN (...)
From Signature Controller
or Previous Device
DATA OUT (+)
To Next Device
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Accessories
All detector mounting bases have wiring terminals that are
accessible from the "room-sIde" after mounting the base to the
electrical box. The bases mount to North Amencan l-gang boxes
and to 3Yz inch or 4 inch octagon boxes, 1 Yz Inches (38 mm) deep.
They also mount to European BESA and l-gang boxes With 60 3
mm fixing centers. The SIGA-SB4, SIGA-RB4, and SIGA-IB4 mount
to North Amencan 4 Inch sq. electncal boxes in addition to the
above boxes. They InClud~the GA-TS4 Tnm Skirt which IS used
tocoverthe"mountingear" the base.
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SIGA-SB
Standard Base
SIGA-IB
Isolator Base
SIGA-RB SIGA-LED
Relay Base Remote LED
Standard Base SIGA-SB, SIGA-SB4 - This IS the baSIC mounting
base for EST Signature Senes detectors. The SIGA-LED Remote
LED is supported by the Standard Base.
Relay Base SIGA-RB, SIGA-RB4 - This base inCludes a relay.
Normally open or closed operation IS selected dunng installation.
The dry contact is rated for 1 amp (pilot duty) @ 30 Vdc. The relay's
position is supervised to avoid accidentally jarnng It out of position
The SIGA-RB can be operated as a control relay if programmed to
do so at the control panel (EST3 V.2 only). The relay base does not
support the SIGA-LED Remote LED.
Audible Base SIGA-AB4 - This base IS designed for use where
localized or group alarm Signaling is required. When the detector
senses an alarm condition, the audible base emits a local alarm
signal The optional SIGA-CRR Polarity Reversal Relay can be used
for sounding to other audible bases on the same 24 Vdc CIrCUIt.
Relay and AudIble Bases operate as follows:
- at system power-up or reset, the relay is de-energized
- when a detector is installed m the base WIth the power
on, the relay energIzes for four seconds, then de-energizes
- when a detector IS removed from a base With the power on,
the relay is de-energized
- when the detector enters the alarm state, the relay IS energized.
Isolator Base SIGA-IB, SIGA-IB4 - This base includes a built-in line
fault isolator for use on Class A Circuits. A detector must be
Installed for it to operate. The Isolator base does not support the
SIGA-LED Remote LED.
The Isolator operates as follows:
- a short on the Ime causes all isolators to open within 23 msec
- at 10 msec Intervals, beginnmg on one side of the Class ~
circuit nearest the loop controller, the isolators close to
provide the next Isolator down the line with power
- when the Isolator nextto the short closes. reopens WIthin 10 msec
The process repeats beginning on the other Side of the loop
controller.
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Remote LED SIGA-LED - The remote LED connects to the SIGA-SB
or SIGA-SB4 Standard Base only. It features a North Amencan size
l-gang plastic faceplate with a white fmish and red alarm LED.
SIGA- TS4 Trim Skirt - Supplied With 4 Inch bases, It can also be
ordered separately to use With the other bases to help hide surface
imperfections not covered by the smaller bases.
Warnings & Cautions
This detector Will not operate Without electncal power. As fires
frequently cause power Interruption. we suggest you diSCUSS further
safeguards With your fire protection specialist.
This detector Will NOT sense fires that start in areas where smoke
cannot reach the detector. Smoke from fires In walls, roofs, or on the
opposIte SIde of closed doors may not reach the detector to alarm it.
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Catalog Nurrber SIGA-PS
Sensing Element Photoelectric - LIght Scattering PrinCiple
Storage & Air Velocity Range: 0 to 5,000 ft!mln (0 to 25.39 m's);
Operating Humidity: 0 to 93% RH, Non-CondenSing
EnVironment Operating Temp' 320F to 1200F (OoC to 49OC),
Storage Temp: -4OF to 1400F (-200Cto 60oC)
Sensitivity Range ULl/ULC - 0.67% to 3.77% obscuration/foot
User Selected Most SenSitive: 1 O%/ft; More SenSitive: 20%/ft.;
Alarm SensitIvity Normal: 2.5%/ft ;
Settings Less SenSitive: 3 O%/ft.; Least SenSitive' 3 5%/ft.
Pre-alarm Sensitivity 5% increments, allowing up to 20 pre-alarm settings
Operating Voltage 15.2 to 19.95 Vdc (19 Vdc nomInal)
Quiescent: 45/lA@ 19 V; Alarm: 45/lA@ 19 V
Operating Current Emergency Stand-alone Alarm Mode: 18mA
Pulse Current: 100/lA (100 msec);
During Communication: 9 mA max.
Construction & Finish High Impact Engineering Polymer - \Nhite
Compatible SIGA-SB Standard Base, SIGA-RB Relay Base,
Mounting Bases SIGA-IB Isolator Base, SIGA-AB Audible Base
On-board Green LED - Flashes lMlen polled;
On-board Red LED - Flashes lMlen in alarm
LED Operation Both LEDs - Glow steady when in alarm (stand-alone)
Compatible Remote Red LED (model SIGA-LED)
Flashes when In alarm
Compatibility Use'vVith' SIGNATURE Loop Controller
Address Requirements Uses one Device Address
Agency Listings UL, ULC, MEA, CSFM
UL Usted Spacing 30 ft
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Nuniler Description Ibs(kg)
SIGA-PS Intelligent PhotoelectriC Detector 5 (.23)
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Accessories
SIGA-SB Detector Mounting Base - Standard
SIGA-SB4 4-inch Detector Mounting Base
c/w SIGA-TS4 Trim Skirt
SIGA-RB Detector Mounting Base w/Re/ay
SIGA-RB4 4-inch Detector Mounting Base w/Relay,
c/w SIGA-TS4 Trim Skirt 2 (09)
SIGA-IB Detector Mounting Base
w/Fault Isolator
SIGA-IB4 4-lnch Detector Mounting Base
w/ Fault Isolator, c/w SIGA-TS4 Trim Skirt
SIGA-LED Remote Alarm LED
SIGA-AB4 Audible (Sounder) Base 3 (0 15)
SIGA-TS4 Trim Skirt (supplied with 4-lnch bases) 1 (04)
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All speCifications are subject to change Without notice For more mformatlon or questions relative to thiS SpeCification Sheet, contact EST
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CONVENTIONAL INITIATING DEVICES
Rate-of-rise/Fixed
Temperature Heat
280B-PL Serres
Detectors
Features
. UL listed for 50 ft. (15.2m) spacing
. Single pole - normally open contact
. Low profile with mounting plate
. Pure white finish
. Mounting flexibility with screw terminals
. Easy twist-on installation
. On-site testing of rate-of-rise feature
· Positive operating indication - for fixed temperature element
Descri ption
280B-PL Series heat detectors offer fixed temperature or combi-
nation rate-of-nse and fixed temperature detection.
RATE-OF-RISE: A temperature increase at the sensor of 150F (90C)
or more per minute activates the rate-of-nse feature. This closes
the contacts In the sensor to transmit the alarm condition to the
fire alarm control panel When the rate-of-nse element alone has
been activated, the sensor is self-restoring.
FIXED TEMPERATURE: If the temperature of the center disk rises to
the sensor's rated temperature, the fixed temperature element
actIvates ThIs closes contacts in the sensor and transmits an alarm
conditIon to the fire alarm control panel The fixed temperature
element is non-restorable and, when activated, the sensor must
replaced The need for replacement is indicated when the cente
disk has fallen free from the sensor
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not protect life against fire and smoke. In most fires, hazardous
levels of smoke, heat and toxic gases can bUild up before a heat
detector would initiate an alarm. Independent studies indicate that
heat detectors should only be used when property protection
alone is Involved. In cases where life safety IS a factor, the use of
smoke detectors is recommended.
Under no circumstances should heat detectors be relied upon as
the sole measure to ensure fire safety. However, if they are
spaced In accordance with the directions In the Specifications
table, these sensors can contnbute, wlthm an overall fire safety
program, to reducing the risk of aVOidable property losses.
Ordering Information
be Ship
Cat. No. Description Weight
r Heat Detector, 1350F (570C), Combination
2818-PL Rate-ot-Rise and FIxed Temperature
282B-PL Heat Detector, 1940F (90oC), Combination
Rate-of-Rise and Fixed Temperature 1.01b
~ 283B-PL Heat Detector, 1350F (57OG), (O.5kg)
IB"" '" Fixed Temperature Only
Heat Detector, 1940F (90oC),
on 284B-PL Fixed Temperature Onlv
hof Detector Accessories
ybe 6252 Surface Trim Ring
6253 Decorative MountlnQ Skirt
Plastic Mounting Plate O.251b
280A-PL - White, Reversible (included) (O.lkg)
280A-MPL Metal Mounting Plate
Application
Heat detectors are most suitable for environments where rap
fire development can be expected. When selecting the locati
on the ceiling for the heat sensor, do not locate it In dIrect pat
hot or cold air flow Refer to the detector specifications for the
recommended maximum spacing. Earlier detector response ma
obtained by reducing the spacing between detectors.
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Specifications ~3~-I- I
Catalog Number 281B-Pl 282B.Pl 284B-Pl I
UL Temperature Rating 1350F (5rC) 1940F (900C) 1350F (5rC) 1940F (900C) I
UL Max Ambient Temp. at Ceiling 1000F (38OG) 1500F (66OG) 1000F (38OC) 1500F (66OC)
Detector Type Fixed Temperature and Rate-of.Rlse Fixed Temperature Only :
Rate-of-rise: 150 F (90 G), self restoring
UL Recommended Coverage* 2,500 ft.2 (232 m2)
UL Recommended Spacing 50 ft (15.2 m)
FM Recommended Spacing 30 ft (9.14 m)
Ul Maximum Distance from Wall 25 ft (7.6m) from any wall or prOjectIOn extending down from the ceiling more than 12 inches (305 mm)
Contacts - Rating Single Pole Normally Open
3.0 amps at 6 to 125 Vac; 1 0 amo at 6 to 28 Vdc; 0.3 amps at 125 Vdc; 0 1 amps at 250 Vdc
Operating Environment Indoor - Dry
Agency Listings UL, FM, CSFM
* Maximum detector coverage has been determmed by VL to prOVide detection time equal to sprmkler devices spaced at 10ft (3.05m) I
mtervals on a smooth ceilmg 15 feet 9 mches (4. 8m) high. Higher ceilmgs may adversely affect detection time Earlier detection may be
obtamed bv reducma the soacma between sensors (See NFPA 72, Chaoter 5)
Mounting
EST 280B senes heat sensors come standard With a white piastre reverSible
mounting plate. The plate IS designed for surface or flush mounting and Installs
directly to a standard North Amencan 3% or 4 inch octagon box Once the
mounting plate IS fixed, a simple tWiSt will lock the sensor in place It can be
removed using a screwdriver to release the tamper-resistant locking finger. This
helps prevent unauthonzed removal.
The optional metal mounting plate has four legs that can be bent up to accom-
modate exposed wiring uSing limited energy cable The plastic mountrng plate
is molded to accommodate exposed wlnng.
When mountrng to a surface mounted octagon box (1 Y2 Inch (38mm) deep
maximum) the 6253 Trim Skirt can be used as a decorative cover. A 6252
Surface Trim Ring IS used to adapt the detector to fit a standard North American
4 inch square box.
10 INSTAll DETeCTOR _
MATCH ARROWS ON
DETEC'TOR AND MOUNTING
PLATE PUSH UP AND TURN
CLOCKWISE
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Plastic Reversible Mounting Plate Car No 280A.PL
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All speCifications are subject to change Without notice For more information or questions relative to this SpeCification Sheet, contact EST
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ANALOG ADDRESSABLE INPUT/OUTPUT DEV'CE~
Control Relay Modules
Model SIGA-CR, SIGA-MCR, SIGA-CRR, SIGA-MCRR
Features
· Provides one nolnc contact (SIGA-CR/MCR)
Form "C" dry relay contact can be used to control external
appliances such as door closers, fans, dampers etc
· Allows group operation of sounder bases
The SIGA-CRR/MCRR reverses the polanty of Its 24 Vdc output,
thus activating all Sounder Bases on the data loop,
· Plug-in (UfO) or standard 1-9an9 mount
UfO verSions allow qUick Installation where multiple modules are
reqUired. The 1-gang mount version IS ideal for remote locations
that require a single module
· Automatic device mapping
Signature modules transmit Information to the loop controller
regarding their CirCUit locations with respect to other Signature
devices on the wire loop.
. Electronic Addressing
Programmable addresses are downloaded from the loop
controller, a PC, orthe SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service
Tool. There are no switches or dials to set.
· Intelligent device with microprocessor
All decisions are made at the module to allow lower communI-
cation speed with substantially improved control panel response
time and less sensitivity to line nOise and loop wIring properties;
twisted or shielded wire IS not reqUired.
· Ground fault detection by address
Detects ground faults right down to the deVice level.
. Non-volatile memory
Permanently stores serial number, type of device, andjob
number, Automatically updates histonc information Including
hours of operation, last maIntenance date, number of alarms and
troubles, and time and date of last alarm
. Diagnostic LEDs
Flashing GREEN shows normal polling; flashing RED shows
alarm/active state.
· High ambient temperature operation
Install in ambienttemperatures up to 120'F (49'C).
· Designed to ISO 9001 standards
All Signature products are manufactured to stnct international
quality standards to ensure hIghest reliability,
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The Control Relay Module and the Polarity Reversal Relay Module
are part of EST's SIgnature Series system They are Intelligent
analog addressable deVIces available in either plug-In (UIO)
verSions, or standard 1-gang mount verSions,
The SIGA-CR/MCR Control Relay Module provides a Form "C" dry
relay contact to control external appliances such as door closers,
fans, dampers etc, This deVice does not provide superviSion of the
state of the relay contact Instead, the on-board microprocessor
ensures that the relay is In the proper ON/OFF state. Upon
command from the loop controller, the SIGA-CR/MCR relay
activates the normally open or normally-closed contact
The SIGA-CRR/MCRR Polarity Reversal Relay Module provides a
Form "C" dry relay contact to power and activate a senes of SIGA-
AB4 Audible Sounder Bases Upon command from the Signature
loop controller, the SIGA-CRR reverses the polarity of its 24 Vdc
output, thus activating all Sounder Bases on the data loop,
Standard-mount versions (SIGA-CR and SIGA-CRR) are installed to
standard North American 1-gang electrical boxes, making them
ideal for locations where only one module is reqUired. Separate I/O
and data loop connections are made to each module,
Plug-in UIO versions (SIGA-MCR and SIGA-MCRR) are part of the
UIO family of plug-in Signature Series modules. They function
Identically to the standard mount versions, buttake advantage of
the modular flexibility and easy installation that characterizes all
UIO modules, Two- and Six-module UIO motherboards are
available. All wiring connections are made to terminal blocks on
the motherboard, UIO assemblies may be mounted in EST
enclosures.
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Installation
SIGA-CR and SIGA-CRR: modules mount to North American
21.-2 inch (64 mm) deep 1-gang boxes and 1 Y2 Inch (38 mm)
deep 4 Inch square boxes with 1-gang covers The terminals
are sUIted for #12 to #18 AWG (2.5 mm2 to 0.75 mm2) wire size
Wall Plate. White
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SIGA.MCR and SIGA-MCRR: mount the UIO motherboard inside a
suitable EST enclosure with screws and washers provided. Plug
the module Into any available position on the motherboard and
secure the module to the motherboard with the captive screws
Wiring connections are made to the termmals on the motherboard
(see wiring diagram). UIO motherboard terminals are sUited for
#12to#18AWG (2.5 mm2toO 75 mm2) wire size.
UIO Motherboard
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Electronic Addressing - The loop controller electronically ad-
dresses each module. saving valuable time dUring system com-
mlssionmg. Settmg complicated switches or dials is not reqUired.
Each module has its own un/que serial number stored m ItS on-
board memory. The loop controller identifies each device on the
loop and assigns a "soft" address to each serial number. If desired.
the modules can be addressed using the SIGA-PRO Signature
Program/Service Tool
EST recommends that thiS module be Installed according to latest
recognized edition of national and local fire alarm codes.
Application
The operatIOn of Signature Series control relays IS determmed by
their sub-type code or "Personality Code."
Personality Code 8: CONTROL RELAY (SIGA-CR/MCR)
- Dry Contact Output ThiS setting configures the module to provide
one Form "C" DRY RELA Y CONT ACTto control Door Closers,
Fans. Dampers. etc Contact rating IS 2.0 amp @ 24 Vdc. 0 5 amp
@ 120 Vac (or 220 Vac for non-UL applicatIOns) Personality Code
8 IS aSSigned at the factory No user configuration IS required
Personality Code 8: POLARITY REVERSAL RELAY MODULE
(SIGA-CRR/MCRR). ThiS setting configures the module to reverse
the polarity of ItS 24 Vdc output. Contact ratmg IS 2.0 amp @ 24
Vdc (pilot duty). Personality Code 8 IS aSSigned at the factory. No
user configuration IS reqUired
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Compatibility
The Signature Serres modules are compatible only with EST's
Signature Loop Controller
Warnings & Cautions
This module Will not operate without electrical power. As fires
frequently cause power interruption. we suggest you diSCUSS
further safeguards with your local fire protection speCialist.
Testing & Maintenance
The module's automatic self-diagnOSIs Identifies when it is
defective and causes a trouble message. The user-friendly
maintenance program shows the current state of each mOdule and
other pertment messages. Single modules may be turned off
(deactivated) temporarily, from the control panel. Availability of
maintenance features is dependent on the fire alarm system used.
Scheduled maintenance (Regular or Selected) for proper system
operation should be planned to meet the requirements of the
Authority HavingJurisdlctJon (AHJ). Refer to current NFPA 72 and
ULC CANtU LC 536 standards.
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Typical Wiring
Modules will accept#18AWG (0 7Smm2), #16 (1.0mm'), #14AWG (1 SOmm2) and #12AWG (2.Smm2)wlreslzes
Note: Sizes #16 A WG (1 Omm2) and #18 A WG (0. 7Smm2) are preferred for ease of Installatlon. See Signature Loop Controller catalog shee
fordetalled wIring reqUirement specifications
No conneclions reqUired for
SIGA-MCR Other modules
may reqUire connections
Normally-
Open Common
Normally-
Closed
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Red LED
(Alarm/Active)
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Green LED
(Normal)
{DATA IN (+)
DATA IN (-)
DATA OUT( +) }
DATA OUT (-)
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Green LED (Normal)
Red LED (Aclive)
No connections required for
SIGA-MCR Other modules
may reqUire connecllons.
SIGA-MCR Control Relay
Notes
ffi Refer to Signature Loop Controller Installation Sheet
for wiring speclficalions.
~ SIGA-CR/MCR must be Installed within the same
room as the deVice It is controlling.
~ The SIGA-UI06R and the SIGA-UI02R do not
come with TB14.
~ The SIGA-UI06 does not come with TB8 through
TB13.
& Supervised and power-limited
& If the source IS nonpower-Iimlted, maintain a space
of 1/4 Inch from power-limited wiring or use FPL,
FPLP, FPLR, or an equivalent In accordance with
the National Electrical Code.
7) MaXimum #12 AWG (2 5mm2) wire.
Mm #18 (0 75mm2).
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Typical Wiring
Modules will accept #18 AWG (0.75mm2), #16 (1 Omm2), #14 AWG (1.50mm2) and #12 AWG (2 50mm2) wire sizes
Note: Sizes #16 AWG (1 Omm2) and #18 AWG (0 75mm2) are preferred for ease of Installation See Signature Loop Controller
catalog sheet for detailed wtrlng requirement specificatIons.
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Audible Base
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.& The SIGA-UI06 does not come wIth TBB through
TB13
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.&. If the source IS nonpower-hmlted, maintain a space of
1/4 Inch from power-limited wIring or use FPL. FPLP,
FPLR, or an eqUIvalent In accordance with the
National Electrical Code
9 Maxlmum#12AWG(2 5mm2)wlre. Minimum #18
AWG(O 75mm2)
10 End-of-Llne Relay must mOnitor a nd report power
supply trouble to control panel
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Audible Bases
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an aUdIble base
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Catalog Number SIGA-CR SIGA-MCR SIGA-CRR SIGA-MCRR
DescriptIon Control Relay Polarity Reversal Relay
Type Code Personality Code 8 (Factory Set)
Address Requirements Uses 1 Module Address
Operating Current Standby = 100JlA
Activated = 100JlA
Operating Voltage 15.2 to 19.95 Vdc (19 Vdc nominal)
Form "C"
Relay Type and Rating 24 VDC = 2 amps (pilot duty)
120 Vac = 05 amps
220 Vac (non-UL) = 0 5 amps
North American 2'12 Inch North American 2'12 Inch
(64 mm) deep 1-gang boxes Plugs Into (64 mm) deep 1-gang boxes Plugs into
Mounting and 1'12 Inch (38 mm) deep UI02R, UI06R or UI06 and 1'12 Inch (38 mm) deep UI02R, UI06R or UI06
4 Inch square boxes Motherboards 4 inch square boxes Motherboards
with 1-gang covers with 1-gang covers
Construction & Finish High Impact Engineering Polymer
Storage and Operating Operating Temperature: 320F to 1200F (DoC to 49OC)
EnVIronment Storage Temperature: -40F to 1400F (-200C to 60oC)
Humidity: 0 to 93% RH
LED Operation On-board Green LED - Flashes when polled
On-board Red LED - Flashes when in alarm/active
Compatibility Use With: SIgnature Loop Controller
Agency LIstings UL, ULC (See Ordering Table), CSFM, MEA
Ordering Information
Catalog Number Description Ship Weight. Ibs (kg)
SIGA-CR Control Relay Module (Standard Mount) - UL/ULC Listed 0.4(0.15)
SIGA-MCR Control Relay Module (UIO Mount) - UL Listed 0.18 (0.08)
SIGA-CRR Polarity Reversal Relay Module (Standard Mount) - UL/ULC Listed 0.4(0.15)
SIGA-MCRR Polarity Reversal Relay Module (UIO Mount) - UL Listed o 18 (0.08)
Related Equipment
27193-21 Surface Mount Box. Red, 1-gang 1 (0.6)
27193-26 Surface Mount Box - White, 1-9an9 1 (06)
SIGA-MB4 Module Mounting Bracket for installing two 1-gang modules in a single .5 (.3)
North American 4-Inch square box.
SIGA-UI02R Universal Input-Output Module Board w/Riser Inputs - Two Module POSitions 0.32 (0.15)
SIGA-UI06R Universal Input-Output MOdule Board w/Rlser Inputs - SIX Module POSitions 0.62 (0.28)
SIGA-UI06 Universal Input-Output Module Board - SIX Module POSitions 0.56 (0.25)
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Description (Signature Overview)
The Signature Series Intelligent analog-addressable system from
Edwards Systems Technology IS an entire family of multi-sensor
detectors and mounting bases, multiple-function Input and output
modules, network and non-network control panels, and user-
friendly maintenance and service tools. Analog Information from
eqUipment connected to Signature devices IS gathered and
converted Into digital signals An onboard microprocessor In each
Signature device measures and analyzes the signal and decides
whether or not to Input an alarm The microprocessor In each
SIgnature deVice provides four additional benefits - Self-diagnos-
tics and History Log, Automatic Device Mapping, Stand-alone
Operation and Fast, Stable Communication
Self-diagnostics and History Log - Each Signature Serres deVice
constantly runs self-checks to provide important maintenance
information. The results of the self-check are automatically updated
and permanently stored In Its non-volatile memory ThiS
information IS acceSSible for review any time at the control panel,
PC, or using the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool The
information stored In deVice memory includes.
· DeVice serial number, address, and type
· Date of manufacture, hours of operation, and last
maintenance date2
· Number of recorded alarms and troubles2
· Time and date of last alarm'
· Most recent trouble code logged by the detector - 32
possible trouble codes may be used to diagnose faults.
Automatic Device Mapping -The Signature Data Controller (S DC)
learns where each deVice's serra I number address IS installed relative
to other devices on the circuit The SDC keeps a map of all Signature
Series devices connected to it. The Signature Series Data Entry
Program also uses the mapping feature. With interactive menus and
graphic support, the wired circuits between each device can be
examined. Layout or "as-built" drawing information showing branch
wiring (T-taps), device types and their address are stored on disk for
printing hard copy. This takes the mystery out ofthe installation. The
preparation of as-built drawings is fast and efficient.
Device mapping allows the Signature Data Controllerto discover:
· Unexpected additional deVice addresses
· Missing device addresses
· Changes to the wiring In the circuit.
Most Signature modules use a personality code selected by the
mstallerto determme their actual function. Personality codes are
downloaded from the SOC during system configuration and are
Indicated during deVice mapping.
1 E5T3 V.2 only.
2 Retnevable with 5IGA-PRO programmmg tool
Standalone Operation - A decentralized alarm decIsion by the
deVice is guaranteed. Onboard Intelligence permits the deVice to
operate rn standalone (degrade) mode If Signature loop controller
CPU communications fall for more than four seconds, all deVices
on that CirCUit go into standalone mode. The CirCUit acts like a
conventional alarm receiving cirCUIt. Each Signature deVice on the
cirCUit continues to collect and analyze rnformatlon from ItS slave
deVices When connected to a panel utiliZing standalone operation,
modules with theIr "personality" set as alarm deVices (lDC) will
alarm should their slave alarm-initiating deVice activate
Fast Stable Communication - BUilt-in intelligence means less
rnformatlon needs to be sent between the deVice and the Signature
Data Controller (SOC). Otherthan regular supervisory polling
response, Signature devices only need to communicate with the
SOC when they have something new to report ThiS prOVides very
fast control panel response and allows a lower baud rate (speed)
to be used for communication on the Circuit. The lower baud rate
offers several advantages including:
· Less sensitivity to cirCUIt wire charactenstlcs
· Less SenSItiVity to noise glitches on the cable
· Less emitted nOise from the data winng
· Twisted or shielded wiring IS not required.
Diagnostic LEOs - TWin LEOs on most Signature deVices provide
Visual indication of normal and alarm-active conditions. A flashing
green LED shows normal system polling. A flashing red LED
means the module is in alarm-active state. Both LEOs on steady
mdicates alarm-active state - standalone mode.
Testing & Maintenance - Automatic self-diagnOSIs identifies when
a Signature device IS defective and causes a trouble message. The
user-friendly maintenance program shows the current state of each
deVice and other pertinent information. Single devices may be
turned off temporarily, from the control panel Scheduled mainte-
nance (Regular or Selected) for proper system operation should
be planned to meet the requirements of the Authority Having
Jurisdiction (AHJ). Refer to current NFPA 72 and ULC CAN/ULC
536 standards.
Quality and Reliability - EST Signature deVices are manufactured In
North America to strict international ISO 9001 standards. All electron-
ics utilize surface mount technology (SMT) for smaller size and
greater immunity to RF nOise A conformal coating IS used for
humidity and corroSion resistance
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ACCESSORIES
Multi-Voltage Control Relays
MR-l00 & MR-200 Series
Features
· Each relay position may be energized from one of four input
voltages
· Each relay,position contains a red LED which illuminates when
the coil is energized. This provides a timesaving convenience
when checking an installed system; no metering is required.
· Single, dual or triple relay modules may be "snapped apart"
from a standard four-position master
. SPOT or OPOT relays available
· Available in dustproof metal enclosures with LED viewing port
· Track mounting hardware to facilitate installation in standard
cabinets
· UL recognized relays rated at 10 million mechanical operations
· ULllisted as control unit accessory
Description
The MR-Series Multi-Voltage Control Relays offer SPOT
or OPOT 10 Amp contacts which may be operated by one of four
Input control voltages, A Single relay may be energized from a
voltage source of 24 Vdc, 24 Vac, 115 Vac or 230 Vac by wiring to
appropriate input terminals,
Each relay position contains a red light emitting diode (LEO) lOl1l'lle~
indicates the relay coil is energized, Relays may be "snapped
apart" from a standard four-module assembly and used independ-
ently,
These devices are ideal for applications where local contacts are
required for system status, remote contacts for control of electrical
loads and general purpose switching. They are suitable for use
with HV AC Temperature Control, Fire Alarm, Security, Energy
Management, and Lighting Control Systems.
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Ordering Information
Model Description
MR-101/T Single SPDT relay With LEO and track mounting
hardware
MR-101/C Single SPDT relay With LED mounted In metal
enclosure
MR-104/T Four-position SPOT relay with LEOs and track
mounting hardware
MR-104/C Four-position SPOT relay With LEOs mounted in
metal enclosure
MR-201/T Single OPDT relay With LED and track mounting
hardware
MR-201/C Single OPOT relay With LED mounted In metal
enclosure
MR-204/T Four-position OPDT realy with LEOs and track
mounting hardware ,
MR-204/C Four-position OPOT relay with LEOs mountedl in
metal enclosure i
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Installation Wiring
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Power Requirements
MR-101 Position 15 mA@ 24 Vac, 24 Vdc, 115 Vac, 230 Vac
MR-201 Position 35 mA @ 24 Vac, 24 Vdc, 115 Vac, 230 Vac
Relays
MR-101 UL Recognized SPOT
MR-201 UL Recognized SPOT
Enclosure 18 ga. CRS, plated with 1/2 in condUit knockouts (top and bottom)
Contact Rating 10 Amps @ 115 Vac
Ambient Temperature -580F to 1850F (-500C to 85OC)
Approvals UL Listed control unit accessory
Dimensions
MR-101/T and MR-201/T 3.0 H x 2.125 W x 1.5 0 in (76 H x 54 W x 38 0 mm)
MR-104/T and MR-204/T 3.0 H x 8.5 W x 1.5 0 in (76 H x 216 W x 38 D mm)
MR-101/C and MR-201/C ,6.125 H x 3.25 W x 2.50 in (156mm H x 83mm W x 64 D mm)
MR-104/C and MR-204/C 6.125 H x 9.5 W x 2 5 D in (156 H x 241 W x 64 D mm)
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ANALOG ADDRESSABLE INITIATING DEVICE~
Manual Pull Stations
Models SIGA-270, SIGA-270P, SIGA-278
Features
Note; Some features desc ed here may not be supported by all
control systems Check your control panel's Installation and Operation
GUide for details
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. Traditional familiar appearance
SIGA-270 models feature ourfamlliarteardrop design with
simple posItive pull action and sturdy die-cast metal body.
· One stage (GA), two stage (pre-signal), and double action
models
SIGA-270 models are available for one or two stage alarm
systems. The single stage double action SIGA-278 features a
rugged Lexan housing with keyed reset mechanism.
. Break glass operation
An up-from visible glass rod on the SIGA-270 dIscourages
tampering.
· Intelligent device c/w integral microprocessor
All decisIons are made at the statIon allowmg lower communica-
tion speed while substantially improving control panel response
time. Less sensitIve to line noise and loop wiring propertIes;
twisted or shielded wire is not reqUired.
. Non-volatile memory
Permanently stores serial number, type of device, andJob
number. Automatically updates histone information Including
hours of operation, last maintenance date, number of alarms and
troubles, and time and date of last alarm.
. Automatic device mapping
Each station transmits wIring information to the loop controller
regarding Its location with respect to other devices on the circuit.
. Electronic addressing
Permanently stores programmable address; there are no
switches or dials to set. Addresses are downloaded from a PC,
orthe SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool.
. Stand-alone operation
The station rnputs an alarm even if the loop controller's pollmg
interrogation stops.
. Diagnostic LEOs
Status LEOs; flashing GREEN shows normal polling; flashing
RED shows alarm state.
· Designed for high ambient temperature operation
Install In amblenttemperatures up to 1 200F (490C).
. Designed to ISO 9001 standards
Manufactured to strict International quality standards for highest
reliability.
SIGA-278
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Description
The SIGA-270 and SIGA-278 senes Manual Pull Stations are part of
EST's SIgnature Senes system. The SIGA-270 Fire Alarm Manual
Pull StatIOns feature our very familiarteardrop shape. They are
made from die-cast zinc and finished with red epoxy powder-coat
paint complemented by aluminum colored stnpes and markings.
With pOSitive pull-lever operation, one pull on the station handle
breaks the glass rod and turns in a positive alarm, ensuring
protectIon plus fool-proof operation. Presignal models (SIGA-270P)
are eqUipped WIth a general alarm (GA) keyswitch for applications
where two stage operation is required. The up-front highly VISIble
glass rod discourages tampering.
EST's double action single stage SIGA-278 station is a contempo-
rary style manual station made from durable red colored lexan.
To initiate an alarm. first lift the upper door marked "LIFT THEN
PULL HANDLE", then pull the alarm handle.
The integral microprocessor built into each Signature Series
station prOVides four important benefits - Self-diagnostics and
History Log, Automatic Device Mapping, Stand-alone Operation
and Fast, Stable Communication.
Self-diagnostics and History Log - Each Signature Senes manual
station constantly runs self-checks to provide important main-
tenance information. The results of the self-check are automatically
updated and permanently stored in the station's non-volatile
memory. This information IS accessible for revIew any time at the
control panel, PC, or by u:;ing the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/
Service Tool.
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The mformatlon stored m the station's memory includes:
- station serial number, address, and type
- date of manufacture, hours of operation, and last maintenance
date2
- number of recorded alarms and troubles2
. time and date of last alarm'
- most recent trouble code logged by the detector - 24 possible
trouble codes may be used to diagnose faults.
Automatic Device Mapping - The loop controller learns where
each device's serial number address IS mstalled relative to other
devices on the CirCUIt. The loop controller keeps a map of the
Signature Series devices connected to It.
The Signature Senes Data Entry Program also uses the mapping
feature. With interactive menus and graphic support, the wired
CircUits between each device can be examined. Layout or "as-
bUilt" drawing mformatlon showmg wire branches (T -taps), device
types and their address are stored on disk for printing hard copy
This takes the mystery out ofthe installation. The preparation of as-
built drawmgs IS fast and efficient.
Device mappmg allows the Signature loop controller to discover:
- unexpected additional device addresses
- missing device addresses
- changes to the wlnng in the Circuit.
Stand-alone Operation - A decentralized alarm decision by the
manual station is guaranteed. On-board intelligence permits the
station to operate in stand-alone mode If loop controller CPU
communications fail for more than four seconds, all devices on
that cirCUit go into stand-alone mode. The CircUit acts like a
conventional alarm receiving Circuit. Each station Will still transmit
an alarm if its operating lever IS pulled.
Fast Stable Communication - Built-rn intellIgence means less
information needs to be sent between the station and the loop
controller. Other than regular supervisory polling response, the
station only needs to communicate with the loop controller when it
has somethmg new to report. This provides very fast control panel
response time and allows a lower baud rate (speed) to be used for
communication on the circuit. The lower baud rate offers several
advantages including:
- less sensitivity to circuit wire charactenstics
- less sensitivity to noise glitches on the cable
- less emitted nOise from the data wiring
- twisted or shielded wiring is not required.
Diagnostic LEOs - TWin LEOs provide visual indication of normal
and alarm conditions. They are vIsible only when the station IS
removed from the mounting box. A flashing GREEN LED shows
normal system polling from the loop controller. A flashing RED
LED means the station IS In alarm state. Both LEOs on steady shows
alarm state - stand-alone mode
Quality and Reliability - EST modules are mal")ufactured In North
America to strict International ISO 9001 standards. All electronics
utilize surface mount technology (SMT) for smaller size and greater
immunity to RF noise. A conformal coating IS used for humidity
and corrosion resistance
, EST3 V 2 only
2 Retrievable with SIGA-PRO programming tool
Typical Wiring
The fire alarm station's term mal block accepts #18 AWG
(0.75mm2), #16(1.0mm2), #14AWG (1.50mm2), and#12AWG
(2.5mm2) wire sizes.
Note. Slzes#16AWG (1 Omm2) and #18AWG (0 75mm2) are
preferred for ease of installation. See Signature Loop Controller
catalog sheet for detailed wlnng reqUirement specifications
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& Refer to Signature Loop Controller manual for maximum
wire distance.
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Installation
Single-stage Signature Senes fire alarm manual pull stations mount to North Amencan 2-1/2 Inch (64 mm) deep 1-gang boxes. Two stage
presfgnal (270P) models reqUIre 1-1/2 Inch (38 mm) deep 4 Inch square boxes with 1-gang Covers The terminals are suited for #12 to #18
AWG (2.5 mm2 to 075 mm2) wire size.
EST recommends that these fire alarm stations be installed according to latest recognized edition of national and local fire alarm codes.
Electronic Addressing: The loop controller electronically addresses each manual station. saving valuable time during system
commissioning. Setting complicated sWitches or dials IS not required. Each station has ItS Own unique senal number stored In ItS on-board
memory. The loop controller Identifies each device on the loop and assigns a "soft" address to each senal number. If desired. the stations
can be addressed uSing the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool
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Figure 2. SIGA-270, SIGC-270F, SIGC-270B installation
compati~tY
Signature Series manual stations are compatible only with EST's
Signature loop Controller.
Warnings & Cautions
ThiS device will not operate without electrical power. As fires
frequently cause power interruption, we suggest you discuss
further safeguards With your local fire protection specialist.
Appl ication
The operating characteristics of the fire alarm stations are deter-
mined by theIr sub-type code or "Personality Code". NORMA~L y_
OPEN ALARM -LATCHING (Pesonality Code 1) IS assigned by the
factory; no user configuration IS required. The device is configured
for Class BlOC operation. An ALARM signal is sent to the loop
controller when the statIon's pull lever is operated. The alarm
condition IS latched at the station.
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Specifications Table ~
SIGA.270 lIP
SIGC-270F SIGA-270P
Catalog Number SIGC-270B SIGC-270PB SIGA-278
Description Single Action. One Stage Single Action -Two Stage Double ActIOn - One Stage
(Presignal)
Addressing Requirements Uses 1 MOdule Address Uses 2 Module Addresses Uses 1 Module Address
Operating Current Standby = 250pA Standby", 396pA Standby = 250pA
Activated = 400pA Activated = 680jJA Activated - 4OOl1A
Construction & Finish Dlecast Zinc - Red Epoxy w/Alumlnum markings Lexan - Red w/White markings
Type Code Factory Set
Operating Voltage 15.2 to 19.95 Vdc (19 Vdc nominal)
Storage and Operating Operating Temperature 320F to 1200F (OoC to 49OC)
Environment Storage Temperature: .40F to 1400F (-200C to 600C)
Humidity: 0 to 93% RH
On-board Green LED - Flashes when polled
LED Operation On-board Red LED - Flashes when in ala~m
Both LEOs - Glow steady when in alarm (stand-alone)
Compatibility Use With: Signature Loop Controller
Agency listings UL, ULC (note 1), MEA, CSFM
Note 1: SIGC-270F, SIGC-270B and SIGC-270PB are ULC listed only. Suffix "F" indicates French markings.
Suffix "B" indicates English/French bIlingual markings.
Ordering Information Table
Catalog Description Ship Wt.
Number Ibs (kg)
SIGA-270 One Stage Fire Alarm Station,
English Markings - Ul/UlC Listed
SIGC-270F One Stage Fire Alarm Station,
French Markings - ULC Listed
SIGC-270B One Stage Fire Alarm Station,
French/English Markings - ULC Listed
Two Stage (Presignal) Fire Alarm Station, 1 (.5)
SIGA-270P English Markings - UUULC Listed
SIGC-270PB Two Stage (Presignal) Fire Alarm Station,
French/English Markings - ULC Listed
SIGA-278 Double Action (One Stage) Fire Alarm
Station, English Markings - UL/ULC LIsted
ACCESSORIES
32997 GA Key wlTag - for pre-signal station
(CANADA ONL V)
276-K2 GA Key - for pre-signal station
(USA ONL V)
27165 12 Glass Rods - for SIGA-270 series .1 (.05)
(CANADA ONL V)
270-GLR 20 Glass Rods - for SIGA-270 senes
(USA ONL V)
276-GLR 20 Glass Rods - for SIGA-278 series
27193-11 Surface Mount Box, Red
- for SIGA.270 senes only
Surface Mount Box, Red 1 (.6)
276B-RSB - for SIGA-278 only
Testing & Maintenance
To test (or reset) the station Simply open the station and operate the
exposed sWitch. The SIGA-270 senes are opened With a tool; the
SIGA.278 requires the key which is supplied WIth that statIon.
The station's automatic self-diagnosIs Identifies when It IS defective
and causes a trouble message. The user-friendly maintenance
program shows the current state of each Signature series device
and other pertinent messages. Single devices may be deactivated
temporanly, from the control panel. Availability of maintenance
features is dependent on the fire alarm system used.
Scheduled mamtenance (Regular or Selected) for proper system
operation should be planned to meet the requirements ofthe
Authority Having Junsdlction (AHJ). Refer to current NFPA 72 and
U LC CAN/U LC 536 standards.
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NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES
757 Series Temporal Horn
Integrity Family
Features
. Synchronized temporal audible output
Select for self-synchronizing temporal signal or steady tone.
External "synch-control" module is notrequired.
. Synchronized strobe flash
Self-synchronizing flash from multiple strobes improves the
safety for photosensitive people. External "synch-control"
module is not reqUired.
. Mounts to two-gang box
Flush mount to standard North American two-gang or four Inch
square electric box.
. Adjustable high or low dBA output
Select for 98 dBA or 94 dBA sound output.
. True horn tone
Low pitch "growling" sound demands attention.
. ADA/UL 1971/ULC listed strobe
All strobe models provide "Equivalent Facilitation" allowed
under ADA Accessibility GUidelines, satisfy NFPA codes and are
UL 1971 listed as Signaling Devices for the Hearing Impaired.
. Easy installation
A uOlversal 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.
. Screwterminalwireconnection
Large terminals speed installation and accept up to #12 AWG
(2.5mm2) wire
. Field changeable lens markings
Standard "FIRE" strobe marking/language IS easily changed with
optional snap-on Lens Kits.
. UL/ULC rated outdoor option
Description
EST's 757 Integrity Series Temporal Horn and Temporal HOrn/
Strobe are perfect for life safety applications as an alert and alarm
signal, especially to notify the hearing impaired. The horn emits a
piercing low frequency sound that IS easily heard above moderate
ambient noise levels.
Integrity's rugged plastiC hOUSing is available WIth a red or white
textured finish. With Its ingenious mounting sub-plate, the horn 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 upto #12 AWG (2.5mm2)
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wIre are provided for field connection of the strobe and horn.
Matching Integrity Speakers. ChImes. and Strobe combinations are
also available.
HORN: During Installation, the horn IS configured for steady or
temporal tone signal and either low or high dB output. When
temporal output IS selected all horns on a common two-wire
circuit are self-synchrOnized (see specifications) External "sync-
control" modules are not reqUired.
Integnty Series horns emit a low frequency "growling" tone to
really demand attention. Select 'hIgh 'output for 98 dBA; choose
'low'outputfor94 dBA. (Average measurement at 10ft(3.05 m) In
anechOIC chamber.)
STROBE: EST 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 "sync-
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 output
IS controlled using a specially shaped reflector to disperse the
light in all vieWing directions. EST strobes are UL 1971 fisted
with both wall and ceiling cd mtensity ratings (see Specifica-
tions). This is useful in areas where the Authority Having
JUrisdiction (AHJ) permits ceIling mount strobes.
757 Senes Temporal Horn/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
senes Lens Marking Kits are offered. Lens marking sleeves snap
right over the strobe lens providing quick, easy. change. Consult
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Audible Signal Application
Suggested sound pressure levels in each signaling zone for alert or
alarm signals are at least 15 dB above the average ambient sound
level or 5 dB above the maximum sound level having a duratIon of
at least 60 seconds, whichever is greater, measured five feet (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 matenals In the
space A 3 dBA difference is a 'Just noticeable" change In volume.
Typical Sound Output Distribution
dBA measured at 10 ft in anechoic chamber
757 Series Temporal Horn ('HIGH' output)
out?ut Angle - Degrees
_, 0 15
-30 30
-45
-90 90
105 95 85 75 dBA 75 85 95 105
- Temporal Horn (dBA)
Visible Signal Application
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 IlIummation 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)J. Contact EST for exact
spacing requirements.
Non-Sleeping Rooms Use ONE Wall Mounted
- EST Model:
Up to 20' x 20' (6.1 x 6.1 m) 757-5A 15 cd @ 70 mA or
757-7A* 15/75 cd @ 105 mA
Up to 30' x 30' (9.1 x 9.1m) 757-3A 30 cd @ 105 mA
Up to 50' X 50' 757-8A 110 cd @219mA
(15.2 x 15.2m)
Corridors Wall Mounted. EST Model:
Any Length x Max. 20' 757-5A or 757.7A* spaced @ 100'
(6.1m) Wide (30.5 m) never exceeding 15' (4.5 m)
from end wall
* Model 757-7A IS rated at 15 cd (wall or ceiling mount) per UL 1971, and 75 cd
UL1638.
Non.Sleeping Rooms and Corridors: EST strobes rated at less than
110cd per UL 1971 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 honzontal plane). The 110 cd strobe should be used in
non-sleeping areas only when the room exceeds 40' x 40' (12.2 m x
12.2 m). In large rooms or spaces (such as audltonums) that exceed
100ft(30.4 m) across and without obstructions more than 72 Inches
(18m) above the fimshed floor, strobes may be placed around the
perimeter, spaced a maxImum of 1 00 ft (304m) apart, In lieu of
suspending them from the ceiling.
Sleeping Rooms: EST model 757-8A IS rated at 110cd Itis 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).
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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 10ft (3m) per NFPA 72 and cannot exceed 120 dBA per ADA
(130 dBA per NFPA 72) at the minimum heanng 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 whereverthe
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 hearrng
impairments.
- work areas used by a person with a heanng impairment (per
Title 1 of ADA).
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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/ULe 5524).
The fire alarm audible signal shall be supplemented by fire alarm
strobes in any floor area where the ambient noise level exceeds
.8.1J::!B8... 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 perthe gUidelines shown
here under Strobe Application
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Standalone SynchrOnization Strobe flash at 1 per second within 200 milliseconds on common CircUIt I I
Characteristics (note 5) Horn pulses at temporal rate within 200 milliseconds on common circUIt
Operating Volts Strobe: 20-24 Vdc Continuous; Horn: 20-31 Vdc Continuous
AnechoIc. High Setting - 104 dBA (peak)/98 dBA (avg); Low Setting - 99 dBA (peak)/94 dBA (avg)
Horn Output (note 1) Reverberent: High Setting - 85 dBA (contlnuous)/82 dBA (temporal);
Low Settina - 82 dBA (continuaus)nS dBA (temcoral)
Horn Current High Output: 40 mA @ 24 Vdc; 55mA @ 24 Vrms FWR; Low Output: 20 mA la> ~ c; 28 mA @ 24 Vrms FWR
Rated Strobe Output - candela (cd) 757.5A. 757.7A. 757-3A- ~ 757.8A.
15 cd wall mount only 15 cd wall 30 cd wall 110 cd wall
UL 1971 15 cd ceiiinn 15 cd cellina 60 cd cellina
UL 1638 not UL 1638 rated 7Scd 30 cd 120 cd
ULC S526 15 cd 75cd 30 cd 120 cd
Average Strobe Current (note 2) 24Vdc' 70mA 24Vdc: 10SmA 24Vdc: 10SmA 24Vdc: 219mA
20Vdc:80mA 20Vdc: 12SmA 20Vdc: 12SmA 20Vdc: 272mA
Peak Strobe Current (note 2) 20Vdc: 208mA 20Vdc: 208mA 20Vdc: 208mA 20Vdc:352mA
Average Strobe Current (note 3) 24Vdc: 84mA 24Vdc: 168mA 24Vdc: 168mA 24Vdc: 32SmA '
20Vdc: 99mA 20Vdc: 204mA 20Vdc: 204mA 20Vdc: 35SmA
Peak Strobe Current (note 3) 20Vdc' 360mA 20Vdc: S94mA 20Vdc:594mA 20Vdc: 876mA
Strobe Marking Supplied with LKW-l "FIRE" red letters, vertical both sides (Wall Mount)
- see LKWand LKC series for ceilina sMe and octional markinas.
Flash Tube Enclosure Clear LEXAN with white marking sleeve
Housmg Textured, color impregnated engineered plastics - exceeds 94V-0 UL flammability rating
Wire Connections Terminals - separate, polarized Inputs for Horn & Strobe, #12 AWG (2.Smm2) maximum
INDOOR Operating Environment 93% @ 400C relative humidity; 32-120oF (0-490C) ambient temperature
OUTDOOR Operating EnVIronment 98% @ 400C relative humidity; -35-1S0oF (-31-660C) ambient temperature
(757-7A: rated at 50 cd @-350C per UL/@-40oC per ULC)
(must use weatherproof box) 1757-8A: rated at 100 cd lev -3SoC cer UL/?cv -40oC cer ULCl
Flush: North-American 2-gang box, 3" high x 4" Wide x 2%" (69 mm) minimum
Mounting - INDOOR Surface: 757A-SB Back box
Bi-directlonal: 757A-BDF Mountina Frame
Mounting - OUTDOOR Surface: 757A-WB Weatherproof Box
Agency listings UL 1971, UL 1638, UL 464, ULC S526, ULC 8525, MEA, CSFM, FM. CE
(All models comolv with ADA Code of Federal Reaulation Chanter 28 Part 36 Fmal Rulel
Note 1 - Measured at 10 ft (3m) @ 24 Vdc. Subtract 3 dBA for models with strobes
Note 2. Connected to FILTERED dc source.
Note 3 - Connected to UNFILTERED (Full Wave Rectified) de source.
Note 4 - Use the average current ratmg to establish the maximum number of strobes, wire gauge and standby power requirements.
Note 5 - Temporal audible nattern is defined as: Y2 sec ON, V2 see OFF, % see ON, Y2 sec OFF, Y2 sec ON, 1% sec OFF, then receat cvcle.
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Installation and Mounting
All models fit to a standard flush mounted. North-American two-
gang electncal box, 2% Inch (69 mm) minimum Optional flush
trims are not required For surface mount. use EST's custom Indoor
and outdoor surface boxes painted In color-matched red or white
epoxy. EST recommends that fire alarm horn/strobes always
be installed in accordance with
the latest recognized edition of
national and local fire alarm codes. Mounting Plate (provided)_
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electric box, 2%" (69mm) minimum
(Alternative. 4" square box
~ 2-1/8" (54mm) deep)
Housing
/ 5-1/2" (140mm) x 5-1/2" (140mm) x 5/8" (16mm)
~"'-Single Mounting Screw (provided)
Typical Wiring
The strobe must be connected to signal Circuits which output a
constant (not pulsed) voltage. The horn can be connected to
continuous voltage CirCUits.
HORN and STROBE
ON SAMp CIRCUIT
To Ul/UlC lIstad
Are Alarm Control
Panel Signal Clrcutt
+
10111
FIRST DEVICE
Hern/$lrobe
Halll11robe
To Next Device
or EOl Resistor
+
HORN and STROBE
ON SEPARATE CIRCUIT
To Ul/UlC Listed -
Fire Alann Control +
Panel Signal clrcun
lote 1
To Ul/ULC listed -
Fire Alarm Contrlll +
Panel Signal Clrcun
+
To Next Device
or EOL Resistor
To Next Strobe Delllce
or EOl Resistor
+
1010 1: Polarity of Sfgnal ClrcullllllHlwn In supervllClry Ilotl. PolarIty r&Velles In .Iarm condition.
WARNING: These deVices will not operate without 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 to alert or waken occupants In the protected area.
Research j ndlcates that the I ntenslty of strobe needed to awaken
90% of sleeping persons is approximately 100 cd. EST recom-
mends that strobes in sleeping rooms be 11 0 cd minimum.
Ordering Information
Catalog Ship Wt.
Number Description lb. (kg)
Temporal Horns
757-1A-T* Temporal Horn, Red 1.7(.8)
Temporal Horn/Strobes
757-5A-T* Temporal Horn/Strobe, 15cd, Red
757-7A-T* Temporal Horn/Strobe, 15n5cd, Red
757-3A-T* Temporal Horn/Strobe, 30cd, Red 2(.9)
757-8A-T* Temporal Horn/Strobe, 11 Ocd, Red
Mounting Accessories
757A-SB* Surface Box, Red, Indoor 1.5(.7)
757A-WB* Weatherproof Box, Red, Surface 1.5(.7)
757A-BDF* Bi.dlrectional Frame, Red 4(18)
Lens Marking Kits (see note 1)
LKW-1 "FIRE", Wall Orientation (supplied)
LKW-1R "FIRE", Wall Orientation, RED
LKW-2 "FEU", Wall Orientation
LKW-3 "FIRE/FEU", Wall Orientation
LKW-4 "SMOKE", Wall Orientation 0.1
LKW-5 "HALON", Wall Orientation (.05)
LKW-6 "C02", Wall Orientation
LKW-7 "EMERGENCY", Wall Orientation
LKW-8 "ALARM", Wall Onentation
LKW-9 "FUEGO", Wall Orientation
* Add SuffiX "W" to catalog no. for WHITE. (e.g. 757-7A-TW)
Note 1 - Chanae "W" to "C" for CEILING mount. (e.a. LKC.1)
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It is our Intention to keep the product information current and accurate We can not cover 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.
@ 1999 EST
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Field Configurable
Horns and Strobes
G1 Series
Features
. Unique low-profile design
- The most compact UL-1971/ULC-S526 listed strobe available
- Ultra-slim"; protrudes less than one inch from the wall
- Attractive appearance
- No visible mOUl'lting screws
· Fourfield-eonfigurable options in one device
- Select 15, 3D, 75, or 110 cd strobe output
- Selecthigh'(default) or low dB horn output
- Selecttemporai (default).orsteady horn output
- Select public mode flash rate (default) or private mode
temporal flash '
. Easy to Install
- Fits standard 1-gang electrical boxes - no trim plate nBeded
- Optional trim plate accommodates oversized openings
- Pre.assembled with captive hardware
- #12 AWGterminals- ideal forlong runs or existing wiring
. Unparalleled perfonnance
- Industty's most even light distribution
- Meets tough synchronizing standards for strobes
- $ingle microprocess?rcontrols poth horn and strobe
- Lo)/Vcurrentdraw minlmizessystEim overhead
- Independent horn control over nJngle paIr of wires
- Highly regulated in~rush curreJ;lt ,
- Multiple frequency tone improves wallpenatration
- IndustrY$firsttemporalstrObe output
Descr:iption "
The Genesis'line ofsignals are among the sm'allast, most compact
audible-visible emerge,ncy slgnaling.devic~s in the world. About
the size of a deck of p,laying cards, these devices are designed to
bland with,anYdecor~
Thanks to plitentedbrllakthrough technology, EST Genesis strobes
do notrequire'bulky specular r~flect9rs €Ind le'rise~. histead. an
exclusive cav1ty design condition~ 1191)t to produce a' highly
controlleddiS1;ributionp"ttarn; Sign ificant development efforts
employing this new technology have given ris9 to a new bench-
mark in strobe pelformance-FuIlUghttechnology.
FullLightstrobetechnology produces a smooth light distribution
pattern wiihoutthe spikes and yo ids characteristic ofspecular
reflectors_ This ensures tho ontirQ cOYQraeo arQa r(leQivo~ COMi$-
tent Illumination from the strobe flash. As a result, Genesis strobes
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required "'f" pattarn, significantly exceeding UL- 1971 and ULC-
S5261ightdistributiol'l requirements.
Although al/ Genesis strobes are self-synchronizing, when installed
with 81'1 optional synchronization module, strobe flashes from
devices On the same circuit synchronize to within 10 milliseconds
of each other Indefinitely. This exceeds the two-hour minimum
specified in the UL standards. Only one synchronization module is
required per circuit.
Genesis strobes and horn-strobes offer 15 to 110 candela output,
which is selectable with a conveniently-located switch on the side
ofthe de~ice. Tlte candela output setting remains clearly visible
even afterfinal installation, yet it stays locked in place to prevent
unauthorizedtampering.
Genesis horn output reaches as high 8S 99 dB and features a unique
multiple frequency tOne thattesults in excellent wall penetration
and an unmistakable warning of danger. Horns may be configured
for either coded or non.coded signal circuits. They can also be set
for low dB output with a jumpercutthat reduces horn output by
about 5 dB.
Genesis signa Is feature textured housings in architecturally neutral
white or traditional fira red. An Ingenious IconographIc symbol
indicates the purpose of the device. This universal symbol is code-
compliant and,is easily recognized by all building occupants
regardless of what language they speak. Models with "FJRE"
markings are also available.
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Application
Genesis strobes are UL 1971-listed for use indoors as wall-
mounted public-mode notification appliancesforthe hearing
impaIred: Prevailing codes req'uire strobes to be used where
ambient noise conditions exceed 105 dBA (87dBA in Canada).
where occupants use hearing protection, and in areas of public
accommodation as defined in the,Americans with Disabilities Act
(see application notes - USA). " ,
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Co~bi~ation horn-strobe signals must be installed in accordance
with guidelines established for strobe devices.
Strobes
The following guidelines are based on ANSI/NFPA 72 National Fire
A/arm Code (1999). When applied and installed in accordancewith
that code, EST strobes meet or exceed the illumination produced
by the ADA-specified 75 candela (cd) strobe at SO feet. ~
Non-Sleeping Rooms EST wall mounted strobes"
Upto 20' X 20' (6.1 mx 6.1 m) One 15 cd strobe
Up to 30' x 30' (9.1 m x 9.1 m) One 30 cd or two 15 cd strobes
Up to 40' x 40' (12.2 m X 12.2 m) One 75 cd or two 30 cd strobes
Up to 50')( 50' (15.2 m x 15.2 m) One 110 cd or two 75 cd strobe$
Corridors
15 eel 5trobes spaced at 100'
Any length. (30.5 m) max. Strobes must be
Maximum width: 20' (8.1m). placed within 15' (4.5m) of each
end of the corridor.
. ADA suggesls using 75 cd strobes throughout an area, with spacing thaI nover
ex.caads 50 It from the strobe 10 any point in Inc protected space.
Non-Sleeping Rooms and Corri,dors: EST strobes reted at less
than 1010 cd per UL 1971'\are intended forusein'non-sleeping areas
only .ln~1I with the, bottol'Tfof,the device at leaSt ~O:inches (2.0 m)
and'no:more than'96 inches (2.4 m) above the finished floor. No point
in any space (including corridors) required to have strobes should
be more than 50 feet (15.2'ml fro in the signal (in the horizontal
plane).
Fordetailed spacing requirements. consult TheHandbookof
Visible Notification Appliances for Fire Alarm Applications
published by EST Press. or contact your local EST representative.
Sleeping rooms: EST 110 cd strobes are intended for use in
sleeping rqoms end should be ilJs~lIe<;1 along with a smOKe
detector. It mUst be wallmounted,at least 80" (2.03 m) above floor
level~ but,no closer than'24" '(61 0 ~"..;) to the'ceiling. ,The distance
ITom the strobe to the pillow must not exceed 16' (4.8 mI.
Sleeping Rooms
Any size
EST INs!1 mounted strobe
110 cd within 16 feet of pillow
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The suggested sound pre~sure level for each signaling zone used with
alert or alarm signals is at least 15 dB above the average ambient
sound level, or 5 dB above the maximum sound lever having a
duration ofatleest60seconds. whichever Is l:/reater, measured 5feet
(1.5 m) ab~ve1hefToor. The average ambient sound level is, A-
weighted sound pressure measured overs 24-hour period.
Doubling the distance ~rom the signal to the ear will theoretically
result in a 6 dB reductian ofthe receil(ed S9u'ncl pressure level. The
actual effect depends on the acoustic properties of materials in the
space. A 3 dBA difference represents a barely noticeable change
in volume.
Application Notes - USA
Audible signals in the public mode should never have a sound
level less than 75 dBAat 10' (3 m) perNFPA 72. Signals cannot
exceed 120 dBA per ADA and NFPA 72 at the minimum hearing
distance to audible appliance.
Strobe and combination horn/strobe devices should be installed
witH the bottom of the device at least 80 Inches (2.0 m) and no more
than 96 inches (2.4 m) above the finished floor. Horns should be
iristalled with their tops not less tnan 6 inches (152 mm) below the
ceiling and not less than 90 inches (2.3 m) above the finished floor.
~t~ol:ies mustbe used tosuppfementaudibJe signals whereverthe
average ambient sOOnd level exceeds 105 dBA. Combination
sudible/Visual signals must be installed in accordance with NFPA
guidelines establishedfor strobes.
ADA requires visible signals inthefoflowing areas:
· rest rooms, meeting rooms. and othereommon use areas.
· sleeping rooms intended for use by persons with hearing
impairment (in accordance with 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 signal sound pressure level shall oot 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 not be less than 10 dBA above
ambient levels, and never lessthsn 65 dBA.ln sleeping rooms the
sound pressure level from an audible signal shall oot be less than
75 dBA when any intervening doors between the device and the
sleeping room are closed. Audible signal devices shall be
installed riot Jess than 1.8 m to the center of the device above the
floor (perCAN/UI.CS524).
The fire alarm audible signal shall be supplemented by fire alarm
strobes in'any floor area where the ambient noise level exceeds 87
d~A, 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. Thisalsoappliesto assembly
occupancies in which music and other sounds associated with
performances could exceed 100 dBA
Strobes shaH be installed in a building so thatthe flash from one
device is visible throughoutthe floor area or portion thereof in
whIch they sre Instlllll!d. FOl'm3Xlmum !:atety, EST reeOl'l"ln'l(lMClC
that'strobes be installed as p8rthe guidelines shown here under
Strobe Spacing.
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Installation
Genesis horns and strobes mountto any standard one-g;lng
surface or flush electrical box. Matching optional trim pllltes are
used to covsr oversized openings and can accommodate one-
gang, two-gang, fpur-Inch square, at octagonal boxes, and
European 100 mm square.
All Genesissignal$ come pre-as-
sembled with captIve mounting screws
for easy installation. Two tabs atthe
top of1he signal unlock the cover to
reveal the mounting hardware. The
shallow depth of Genesis devices
leaves ample room behind the signal
for extra wiring. Once installed with the
cover in placet no mounting screws
are visible.
Genesis Horn/Stroba
with optional
1rim plate
Field Configuration
Temporal horn and horn-strobe
models are factory setto sound in a
Wiring
Field wiring terminals accommodate # 18 to #12 AWG (0.75 mm2
to 2.5 mmZ) wiring. Horns, strobes, and combination horn-strobes
are interconnected with a single pair of wires as shown below.
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three-pulse temporal pattern. Un[t$ may be configured for use
with coded systems by cutting a jumper on the circuit board. This
results in a steady output that can be turned on and off leaded) as
the s'fstem applies and removes power to the signal circuit. A
Genesis Signal Master Is required when ho'rn-s~robe m(jdel~ are
configured for coded systems. Non-temporal, horn-only models
sound a Steadytdne.
13enesis strobes and horn-strobes are shippedfrt)rt'l the factory
ready for use as \J.L 1971 compliant signals for p~blic mode
operation. These signals may be configured fortemporal flash by
cutting a jumper on the circuit board. This battery-saving feature Is
intended for private mode signaling only.
Genesis strobes and horn-strobes may be seUor 15, 30, 75, or 110
candela output. The output setting is changed by simply opening
the device and sliding the switch to the desired setting. The device
does not have to be removed to change the output setting. The
setting remains visible through a small window on the side of the
device afterthe cover is closed.
Horns end horn-strobes ate factory set for high dB output.
Low dB output may be selected by cutting a jumper on the circuit
board, This reduces the output by about 5 dB.
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Housing Red or white textured UV stabilized. color imDre~nated enalneClred I'lastic. Exceeds 94V-O UL flammability rating,
Lens Optical grade polycarbonate (clear)
Mounting Flush mount: .2112 Inch (64 mm) deep one-gang box
Surface mount: EST model 27193 surface mount box. wlremold box, or equivalent surface-mount box
(indoor wall mount only) With OPtional trim plate: One-gang. two-gang. four-inch SQUare, octagonal, or European sinale-QanQ box
Wire connections Scrawterminals: single input for bath horn and strobe. #1Sto #12AWG (0.76 mm210 2.5 mm2) wire size
Operating environment Indoor only: 32-1200F (0490C) ambient temperature. 93% relative humidity
Agency UL 1971, UL 1638, UL 464, ULC S525, ULC 5526, eE, FCC, (MEA, FM, CSFM pending)_
listings/approvals (All models comply with ADA Code of ~ederal Regulation Chaater 28 Part 36 Final Rule.)
Dimensions (HxWxD) SIgnal: 4--1/2" x 2.3/4" x 13/16" (113 mm x 68 mm x 21 mm)
Trimplate: 5" (127 mml; Height- 5-7/8" (14S mm); Depth - W' (1~ mm)
G1-HD series temporal-tone horns: non-coded. filtered 16-~3 Vdc or unfiltered 16-33 Vdc FWR (or coded when
horn set to steady tone)
Operating voltage Gl-HDVM series temporal-tone horn.strobes: non-coded, filtered 16-33 Vdc or unfiltered 16-33 Vdc FWR
(or coded (audible NAC only) when used with optional G1M Genesis SIgnar Master)
G1-VM serIes strobes: non-coded, flltBred 16.33 Vdc or unfiltered 16-33 Vde FWR
Gl-P series steady-tone horns: eoded or non-coded, filtered 20-31 Vdc or unfiltered 20-27 Vfwr
Strobe output ratinQ UL 1971. UL 1638, ULC 5526: selectable 16 cd, 30 cd, 75 cd, Or 110 cd output
G1.VM strobes and G1-HOVM series temporal-tone horn-strobes: one flash per second synchronized wIth
Strobe flash rata optional Gl M Genesis Signal Master. mdefinitely within 10 millisecondlJ (or, l!elf-synchronized within
200 milliseconds over thirty minutes on a common circuit without G1M Genesis Signal Master)
TemDoraf sattlnll' (private mode only): synchronized to teml'oral outp\Jt of horns on same circuit
Compatible synchronization G1M. G1M.RM, 5IGA.CC1S, SIGA.MCC1S
modules*
G1-HO temporal-tone horns Citld G1-HOVM series temporal-ton\! horn-strobes: temporal rate synchronIzed
Horn pulse rate with optional G1M Genesis Signal Master indofinltely within 10 milliseconds (or self-synchronized within
200 milliseconds over thirty minutes on a common circuit wIthout Gl M Genasis Signal Master)
Gl-~ steadv-tona horl'ls: continuous, steady tone only
Temporal audible pattern 1f.t see ON, 1f.t see OFF, 1f.t see ON, 1f.t see OFF, 1f.t see ON, 1'1" aec OFF, then reDeat cycle
.. Notcompatibla with G1-P SOrill$hOms,
dBAoutput
Temporal Horns, Honwitrobe& /G1-HD, G1-HDVM sorlos)- High dB Sattlng
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, , Temporal ' Stesdv" Temporol/Stsody Temporal/Stsedv
~6,Vdc 91.4' , 8S.I; : ,91.4 94,2
24 Vd;' 84.4'; au 94.6 97.6
3'3 Vdc 86.3 90.4 96.9 99.5
Tempol'llI Horns, HorlHltrob8ll (G1"HD, Gt-IlDVM 8arl9sl- LoW dB Setting
UU164 Average Peel(
temporal 'Steadv- Tempol1ll/Stelldv T emporal/Stead'l'
16 Vdc 76.0 '- . eO:1 86.3 89.2
24 Vdc, 79.4 83.5 89.8 92.5
33 Velc' 82.1 8G.5 92.6 95.3
- SNlIrly Tonc Horns /G1-P sorie$l,
UL484 Average Pellil
20,Vdc 76.7 89.5 91
24 Vdc 77.1 90 91.1
31 Vdc 77.2 90.4 91.6
Notes
1. ' All values shown ara dBAma8surad at 10f9at(3.01 ml.
2. Ul464 values measured In reverberaUon room.
3. Average and Pealwalue.. are mealiurod;n anechoic chamber.
Average Sound Output (dBA)
(High t:1B setting, ~lnecho~, 24V, measured at 10ft)
.ecr QII'no"* ID.U IKr
Light output - (effective cd)
Percent of Ul rating versus angle
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Strobes, Hom~Strobes
Multf-cdWall Strobes (G1.VM)
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Ul Nameplate Rating (UL 1971, eetive flY 2004
1lied 30c:d 75c:d 110 cd
RMS FiMS RMS RMS
I 16 Vdc 103 141 2SS 311
r 16 Vfwr 125 179 346 392
Typical Currant (Measured by EST)
llic:d aOed 'Sed 110 cd
RMS Mean FlMS Mean RMS Mean RMS Mean
16 Vdc 85 79 127 124 245 2.43 285 283
20Vdc 71 66 98 96 188 186 240 238
~Vdc 59 55 92 80 152 150 191 190
allVdc 46 44 64 63 112 111 137 136
1a Vfwt 119 64 169 97 332 203 376 240
2D Vfwr 103 61 143 76 253 ' 150 331 198
2A Vfwr 94 44 129 65 218 121 262 152
a3 vtwr 87 37 112 52 179 89 206 lOa
Multl-cd Wall Tampon" Hom.strobC$ (G1.HOVMI- High dB Setting
(UL Eft I M 200)
Ul Namaolate Rilting 1971, selve ay 4
1Scd 30ed 75ed HOed
RMS RMS RMS RMS
I 16Vdc 129 167 281 337
/16Vfwr 176 230 391 443
Typical Current (Measurad by ESn
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FlMS Mean ,"RMS Mean RMS Mean RMS Maan
11Vdc: 102 89 135 ,129 246 242 309 305
20Vdc: 88 n 109 104 193 190 2as 243
24 Vdc 81 71 94 90 161 158 203 200
aa Vdc 14 64 72 74 124 121 154 151,
11 VfWr 144 " ,,182 106 352 , 212 393 249' ,
20 Vfwr 141' 68 ' 162 ' 87 274 158 362 210
24Vfwr 136 65 152' 76 235 133 282 165
33Vfwr 125 54 144- '65 201 101 232 123
Multl-cd Well Tampor.il Horn..;tTgbc$ (Gl.HDVI\iI)- Low dB SettIng
N I Elf M2)
Ul amaplala Rating UL1971, eetive Sv 004
1S,ed 30 cd 75c:d 110c:d
RMS, RMS RMS RMS
I 16 Vdc 122 160, 274 330
I 16 VtW, 162 216 383 429
Typieal'Current (Messured'by EST)
,1Sed 3Hd 7S cd 110ed
'RMS, Mean RIVIS', , , Mean RM$ , Mean FlMS Mean
16 Vdc 96 84 130 124 243 240 302 297
20 Vdc 79 70 104 99 lB9 l11S 241 237
24 Vdc 6B 61 88 84 156 154 197 193
33 Vdc 66 52 71 ,68 1,18 116 148 143
16 Vfwr 128 69 180 104 344 ,204 3i9 244
20 V/wt ,118 60 157 84 266 166 343 200
,24 VfWr U3 54 144 " ",74 230 128 279 161.
, 33 Vfw, 112 48 '137 84 197 I 99 22'S 117
Horns
Wall TeltlpOral Horn:; (G1.HDI
UL Nameplate Rating (UIA64 Effective May 2004)
High dB LoW dB
RMS RMS
16 Vdc 26 19
24 Vdc 36 27
33 Vdc 41 S3
11 Vfwr 51 37
Z4 Vfwr 69 62
33 Vfwr 16 70
Typieal Currenl (Measured by EST)
HIgh dB low dB I
RMS Mean RMS Mean I
16 Vdc 22 17 17 14
20 We 24 19 19 16
24Vdc: 27 21 22 18
33 Vdc 32 25 26 22
16 Vfwr 34 15 30 14
20 Vfwr 40 19 34 16
24 Yfwr 45 21 38 18
33 VfWr 52 24 47 22
Wall Horns (Gl.P)
Ul Namaplata Rating
RMS
20 Vdc ' 9
:24 Vdc 10
31 Vdc 12
20 Vfwr 8
24 Vfwr 9
Measured bv EST
RMS Mean
10 10
11 "
12 12
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10 9
NoIesandComment9
,. Currentva'U~\IreshownlnmA.
2. UlNamaplata Raling canvaryfromTypical Curmntdueto measuremant
m~Cld$and losll'Umellts used.
3. ESTrecommeods I,Isiogthe Typical Curmntforsystam dasigninc:luding "lAC
aflrl Power Supply loading and vollllge drop ellleulallo!\$.
4. lJsethe Vdc RMS curmntratingsrorfiltarad poworsupply and battaryAH
calculations. Uae the vrwr RMS current ratings for unfiltered power supplV
ealc:ullltior1$.
50 Fuses, circun:brealcsrs snd ather overcurrent prOUlction devices ara typically
rateCl,forcurrentln RMSvalues. Mastofth~edevICe$Operate based upen
tho hoating ll'l'fectOfthe currentnowingthrough tho device. Tho RMSculTent
(riatthe melln current) deterrnineathe hsating affect andtheri3fors, the VIp
and held threshold forthose dcvic:es.
6. OurinduS'lryhas used 'mean' currents overtheyaars. Howaver, Ul WIll direct
the industry to use the 2004 RMS valuosin thofuturc.
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';L\ Description
White Finish Red Finish Ibs (kg)
G1-HDVM G1R-HDVM Genesis Horn-Strobe (selectable 15, 30, 75, or 110 cd output, selectable high/low dB output)
G1.VM G1 R-VM GenesIs Strobe (selectable 15,30,75, or 110 cd output)
Gl-HD G1R.HD Genesis Temporal Horn (selectable high/low dB output)
G1-P G1R-P Genesis Steady Horn (not compatible with Genesis Signal Master)
Genesis Horn-Srrobe (selectable 15, 30, 75, or 1 10 cd output, selectable high/low dB outPlJt) 0.25
G1F-HDVM GlRF-HDVM - with "FIRE" marking CO.11)
G1F-YM G1RF-VM Genesis Strobe (selectable 15, 30, 75, or 110 cd output) - with "FIRE" marking
G1F-HD G1RF-HD Genesis Temporal Horn (selectable higl1/low dB output) -with "FIRE" marking
G1F-P G1RF-P Genesis Steady Horn with "FIRE" mOlrking (not compatible with Genesis Signal Master)
lVlo~ntin9 Ac:ces~ories
G1T G1RT Genesis Trim Plate lfor two-gang or 4" square boxes) 0.15 (0.7)
G1T-FIRE G1RT-FIRE Genesis Trim Plate (for two-gang or 4" square boxes) with "FIRE" markings 0.15(0.7)
27193-16 27193-11 One-gang surface mount box 1 (0.4)
Synchronization Modules
G1M Genesis Signal Master - Snap-on Mount 0.1 (0.5)
G1M.RM Genesis Signal Master - Remote Mount (1-gang)
SIGA.CCl S Intelligent Synchronization Output Module (2-gang) 0.5 (0.23)
SIGA-MCC1S IntelligElnt Synchronization Output ModUle (Plug-in UfOI 0.18 (0.08)
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'FIRE' marking.
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These visible signal appria~s' flash Intonsity-may'nOt be adequate 10 elert,o,rawaken occupants in the protected area. Ae~rch Indl~las that the fnlensllY 01 sttobe needed
': ' iia~n 90% of,s/eeplr; pCtsOns ii;"a'pproxlmecely 100 cd.'EST I1lcommendS that strobes in eleeplng'lOOms be 110 cd minimum.
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Intelligent Duct Smoke
Detector Housing
- Model SIGA-DH
Features
· Suitable for high air velocity duct applications
Up to 4000ftlmln (20.3 m/sec.) with Photoelectric Detector.
· Standard Signature Series detectors
Designed for use with standard 4D, 3D, and Photoelectric
Signature Senes smoke detectors. Does not reqUIre "special"
duct smoke heads
· Standard, relay, or isolator detector base
Detector plugs-in to base then easily installs into housing.
· Install in ducts up to 10 ft. (3.05 m) wide
· Remote LED and test station accessories
· Designed and manufactured to ISO 9001 standards
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Description
The SIGA-DH Duct Smoke Detector Housing is specially engi-
neered to explOit all the capabilities of Signature Series intelligent
photoelectric and multi sensor smoke detectors. EST Signature
Series detectors gather analog information from each of their one
or more sensing elements and converts it Into digital signals. The
detector's onboard microprocessor measures and analyzes these
signals. It compares them to historical readings, time patterns and
known characteristiCs to make an alarm decision. Digital filters and
complex Algorithms are applied for optimum detector accuracy
Unwanted alarms are Virtually eliminated.
Each duct housing IS packaged with detailed installation instruc-
tIOns, gaskets and a self-adhesive drilling template for locating and
mounting the detector. The large access door is completely
removable to allow fast detector Installation and f,eld wIring
connections. The 16 gauge steel housing is finished in red baked
enamel for easy identification. Five one-gang knockouts on the
housing provide a convenient location for mounting intelligent
Signature Series modules.
The SIGA-DH Duct Housing comes with a 6 inch (150 mm) exhaust
tube. Air sampling tubes are available In lengths from 8 inches (200
mm) to 10 feet (3048 mm) and must be ordered separately.
Compatible smoke detectors, mounting bases, and accessories are
listed in the Ordering Information. Refer to individual device
catalog literature pages for more detail
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Compatible Signature Series detectors include the SIGA.IPHS 40
Multisensor Smoke Detector with THREE INTEGRATED SENSING
TECHNOLOGIES. It combines IOnizatIon, Photoelectnc and Heat
sensors and processes and analyzes information from each sensor
separately using dynamIC filters. Also compatible are the SIGA-
PHS 3D Multisensor Detector and the SIGA-PS Photoelectric
Detector. The installer selects the alarm sensitiVity level from the
detector's wideO.67 to 3.7% sensitivity range window. Five settings
are available from within the range.
Environmental Compensation
Detection sensitivity for Signature Series detectors IS Virtually
independent of their Installed environment and their phYSIcal
condition. Each sensing element adapts to long-term changes
caused by dirt, humidity, aging etc Every 8.6 minutes the detector
adjusts and updates the senSitivity (% obscuration) ambient
baseline for ItS smoke sensing element Every 68 minutes this
information is written to ItS permanent memory
The detector's alarm sensitIVity setting selected by the installer
floats up Or down to remain constant relative to the changing
baseline. This IS called environmental compensation.
Identification of Dirty or Defective Detectors
Each detector automatically identifies when ,t IS polluted and
causes a "dirty detector" message. The detector's sensitivity
measurement can also be transmItted to the loop controller This
measurement satisfies NFPA sensitivity measurement requirements.
The detector's internal components are self-supervised. Upto 32
trouble codes are generated and displayed for diagnostIcs.
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Non-Volatile Memory
Signature Series smoke detectors permanently store a serial
number, type of device andjob number. Automatic updates of
historic information Including hours of operation, last maintenance
date, number of alarms and troubles, time and date of last alarm
are available. In the unlikely event that an unwanted alarm does
take place, the history file can be called up to help isolate the
problem and prevent Itfrom happening again.
Electronic Addressing & Device Mapping
The Signature loop controller automatically addresses each
detector to save valuable time dunng system commissioning.
Setting complicated SWitches or dials on each intelligent devIce IS Standard Base SIGA-SB _ This IS the basIc mounting base The
not required If desIred. the detectors can be custom addressed SIGA-LED Remote LED IS Supported by the Standard Base.
uSing the Signature Series Data Entry Program.
Relay Base SIGA-RB - This base includes a relay. Normally open
The wired circuits between each device can be examined using the or closed operatIon IS selected during installation. The dry contact
data entry program along With the self-mapping feature built Into is rated for 1 amp @ 30 Vdc (pilot duty) The relay's posItion IS
all Signature Serres devices. With its graphic support, layout or supervised to avoid accidentally jarring It out of posItIOn. The SIGA-
"as-built" drawing information showing wire branch~s (T-taps), RB can be operated as a control relay if programmed to do so at
device types and their address are stored on disk for printing hard the control panel (EST3 V. 2 only). The Relay Base does not
copy. This takes the mystery out ofthe installation. The preparation support the SIGA-LED Remote LED. Relay bases are not affected
of "as-built" drawings is fast and efficient or activated by the SIGA-DTS Duct Test Station.
Device mapping also allows the SIgnature loop controller to Isolator Base SIGA-IB _ ThiS base Includes a built-in line fault
discover' isolator. A detector must be Installed for It to operate The integral
- unexpected additional device addresses isolator relay is controlled by the detector or the loop controller. A
- missing device addresses maximum of 96 isolator bases can be installed on one loop. The
h .. . h d I Isolator Base does not support the SIGA-LED Remote LED.
- changes to t e wlrrng In t e ata oop.
o '-. \. Alarm LED Indicator
Stand-AI~ne Operation . . "'n.-l~The SIGA-LED Alarm Indicator is suitable for use with the SIGA-SB
On-board intelligence permits SIgnature deVices to ope.rate In ~tand- detector base only A maximum of one can be operated for each
alone mode. Should loop contr?"er CPU con:m~nJcatlons f~'1 for detector. It feature~ a red LED on a one-gang plastIC plate and can
more than four seconds, all deVices on that CI:CUlt (loop) go I~t? be installed remote or directly on the SIGA-DH Duct Housing.
stand-alone mode. The loop acts like a conventional alarm receiving
cirCUit Each detector on the loop continues to collect and analyze
information from ItS surroundings. The detector alarms ifthe preset
smoke obscuration level IS reached and causes a loop alarm. If the
detector is mounted to a relay base, the relay operates. Similarly, if
it is mounted to an audible base, the on-board horn sounds.
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EST detectors are designed and manufactured In North Amenca to
ISO 9001 standards. All electronics utilize surface mounttechnol-
ogy (SMT) for smaller size and greater immunity to RF noise., P:-
conformal coating is used for corrosion resistance and all cntlcal
contacts are gold plated.
Typical Wiring
The detector mounting bases and test station Will accept #18 A WG
(O.75mm2), #16(1.0mm2), #14AWG (1.50mm2) and #12 AWG
(2.5 mm2) wire sizes. Note: #14 AWG (1.5 mm2) is not recommended
due to difficulty of installation. See Loop Controller and Detector
catalog sheets for detailed Wiring requiremen>t specifications.
Signature Duct Detector Accessories
Duct Detector Air Sampling Tubes
One air sampling Inlet tube must be ordered for each duct smoke
detector hOUSing. Referto Ordering Information for available
lengths.
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One detector mounting base must be ordered for each duct smoke
hOUSing RemOVing a detector from ItS base (except Isolator base)
does not affect other deVices operating on the same data loop.
AvaIlable bases are'
Duct Test Station
The SIGA-DTS Duct Test Station uses a key switch along WIth an
integral intelligent input module mounted on a two-gang plastic
plate. It IS supplied with two keys and features a red alarm LED.
When the key is turned to the "TEST" pOSItion. the LED lIghts and
the integral module remotely inputs a duct detector test alarm. The
actions and sequences programmed at the control panel to
activate dampers and other smoke control measures, are eaSily
tested. Detector relay bases are not affected or activated. Resetting
the control panel clears the test and returns the system to normal.
The key cannot be removed when In the "TEST" position.
The Duct Test Station mounts to standard 2-inch deep North
American two-gang and 4-inch square electric boxes and
European 100 mm square boxes.
Air Velocity Test Kit
The 6263-SG Air Velocity Test Kit is specially deSigned to interface
to the SIGA-DH Duct Housing. It is used to test or confirm the air
velocity in HV AC ducts where the duct housing is installed.
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SIGA-DH Duct Housing (NOTE: The SIGA-DH Duct Housing is NOT WEATHERPROOF or DUST TIGHT.)
Dimensions 7-3/8 inches (188mm) W x 7 inches (178mm) H x 5 Inches (127mm) D
Material and Flnrsh 16 Gauge Cold Rolled Steel, Red - Baked Enamel
Conduit Knockouts Combination 1/2 inch & 3/4 inch
Agency Approvals UL, ULC, MEA, CSFM
Compatible Smoke Detectors SIGA-PS SIGA-PHS SIGA-IPHS
Air Velocity Range 300 to 4000 ft/min. (1 5 to 20 3 m/sec) 300 to 1000 ft/mln.
(1 5 to 5 0 m/sec)
Photoelectric - lonrzation - Unrpolar
Photoelectric - Light Scattering Principle Photoelectric -
Smoke Sensing Element(s) Light Scattering Principle Heat - Light Scattering Principle
1350 F (570 C) Fixed Temperature Heat - Alarms at 650 F (350 C)
change in ambient temp.
Temp' 32 - 1200 F (0 to 490 C) Temperature: 32 - 1000 F (0 - 380 C)
Operating Environment Humidity: 0 to 93% RH,
non-condensing Humidity: 0 to 93% RH, non-condensing
Storage Environment Temperature: -4 to 1400 F (-20 to 600 C); Humidity: 0 to 93% RH, non-condenSing
ULI/ULC Sensitivity Range 0.67% to 3.77% obscuration/foot (305mm) 0.67% to 3 70% obscuration/foot
(305mm)
User Selected Alarm SenSitiVity Least Sensitive: 35%; Less Sensitive: 3.0%; Normal: 2.5%; More SenSitive: 20%; Most Sensitive' 1.0%
Settings
Pre-alarm Sensitivity 5 % increments, allowing up to 20 pre-alarm settings
Electrical and Physical Refer to individual detector catalog sheets
Characteristics
Compatible Mounting Bases SIGA-SB Standard Base, SIGA-RB Relay Base, SIGA-IB Isolator Base ,
Compatible Remote LED SIGA-LED (LED flashes when in alarm)
Controller Compatibility SIGNATURE Loop Controller
Addressing Restrictions Uses one Input DeVice Address
SIGA-DTS Duct Test Housing
Operating Current Standby = 250J1A; Activated = 400J1A
Operating Voltage 15.2 to 19.95 Vdc (19 Vdc nominal)
Replacement Key pin - P-037449
Storage and Operating 32 to 1200F (0 to 49OC)
Temperature
Onboard LED OperatIon Red LED - flashes when In alarm or test state
Mounting North American electric box: 2 Inch deep 2-gang or 4 inch square; European electric box: 100 mm square
Construction & Finish High Impact Engineered Plastic 2-gang front plate - White
Addressing Restrictions Uses one Module Address
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Application Notes
The SIGA-DH Duct Smoke Detector Housing requires a clear, flat,
accessible area on the duct of at least 7-3/8 inches (188mm) W x
7 inches (175mm) H The duct housing must be Installed on ducts
at least 8 inches (200mm) wide. To avoid the effects of
stratification, install the detector housing a minimum of SIX duct
widths beyond any bends in the duct. Duct detectors are usually
installed on the supply duct after the air fIlters; or In the return air
stream pnor to being diluted by outside air
Bend or other
obstruction
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Ordering Information
Catalog Ship Wt
Number Description lb. (kg)
SIGA-DH Duct Detector Housing 6.5 (3)
6261-001 8 inch (200mm) Air Sampling Inlet Tube .25 (.1)
6261-002 24 inch (600mm) Air Sampling Inlet Tube .5 (.2)
6261-003 42 inch (1060mm) Air Sampling Inlet Tube 1.6 (.8)
6261-006 78 inch (1980mm) Air Sampling Inlet Tube 2.2 (1)
6261-010 120 inch (3048mm) Air Sampling Inlet Tube 4.4 (2)
SIGA-IPHS 4D Multisensor Detector
SIGA-PHS 3D Multlsensor Detector .5 (.23)
SIGA-PS Photoelectric Detector
SIGA-SB Standard Base
SIGA-RB Relay Base .2 (.09)
SIGA-IB Isolator Base
SIGA-LED Alarm LED Indicator
SIGA-DTS Duct Test Station .4 (.18)
6263-SG Duct Air Velocity Test Kit
Sample tube length must span the entire width of the aIr duct and
the tube can be easily cut to any length. Inlet tubes longer than 3
ft. (900mm) must be supported at both ends.
Duct detectors continually sample air flow In a HV AC duct and
Initiate an alarm condition whenever smoke is detected. An alarm
IS activated when the quantity (percent obscuration) of combustion
products in that air sample exceeds the detector's sensitivity
setting.
Air velocity in the duct maintains the air flow that enters the
detector hOUSing through perforations In the air sampling In'ettube
and discharges through the outlet exhaust tube The detector
housing must be Installed with ItS INLET air sampling tube
upstream of the EXHAUSTtube. Before installing the duct detector
housing, test the duct air velOCity to venfy It IS within the limits of
the Signature smoke detector that IS being Installed. Also verify that
duct air relative humidity IS within 0% and 93%.
WARNING: Duct detectors have specific limitations Duct detectors
ARE NOT a substitute for an open area smoke detector. Duct
detectors ARE NOT a substitute for early warning detection. Duct
detectors ARE NOT a replacement for a building's regular fire
detection system. Smoke detectors ARE NOT designed to detect
toxic gases which can bUild up to hazardous levels In some fires.
These devices WILL NOT operate Without electrical power As fires
frequently cause power interruptions, EST suggests you diSCUSS
further safeguards With your local fire protection specialist.
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Installation and Mounting
EST recommends duct detectors always be installed In
accordance with the latest recognized editions of local and
national fire alarm codes.
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Red exhaust tube
connector
Exhaust tube (supplied)
Orient wHh slant directed
away from airflow
Smoke chamber
Neoprene gasket
attached to housing
Air Inlet sampling tube
(Orient wrth air holes
facing airflow)
Rubber stopper--must be
Installed rnto end of sampling
tube
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It IS our Intention to keep the product information current and accurate We can not cover 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
<l:l 1999 EST
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LIterature Sheet #85001-0325
Printed In USA
Issue 2
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EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
POWER SUPPllE~
Remote Booster
Power Supplies
Models' BPS6 and BPS10
Features ~
· Extends power available to ~c\fication Appliance Circuits
(NACs).
· Available in 10 amp and 6.5 amp versions.
· Includes four independent 3 amp NACs
- two configurable as auxiliary outputs.
. Configurable signal rates.
. Field selectable input-to-output correlation.
· Two inputs allow activation by Signature Series modules or
existing NACs.
· NACs configure for either four Class B or two Class A circuits.
. 110 Vac and 220 Vac versions
· On-board status LEOs for easy recognition of wiring faults.
Description
The Remote Booster Power Supply is a self-contained 24 Vdc
power supply designed to augment fire alarm audible and visual
power requirements. The booster contains all of the necessary
circuits to monitor and charge batteries, control and supervise
four Class B or two Class A NAC circuits and mOnitor two control-
ling inputs from external sources.
Simple switch selection provides a Wide variety of operational
configurations. Each remote booster power supply IS supplied
with Its own enclosure providing ample space for additional
interface modules and battery compartment.
The Remote Booster Power Supply is available in either a 6.5 or
10 amp version @ 24 Vdc.
Application
The Remote Booster Power Supply provides additional power for
audible and visual devices when constrained by system capacity
or site application.
Fault conditions detected by the BPS will open the main
panel's NAC. This initiates a trouble condition and eliminates
the need to wire a separate trouble contact back to the control
panel. During alarm condition, detected faults are overridden and
the main panel's default configuration IS continuous 24 Vdc on all
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BPS6
NACs typically used to drive visual devices.
The BPS's default output configuration is continuous 24 Vdc on all
NACs. This output is typically used to drive Visual devices.
BPS notification appliance Circuits easily configure for anyone of
three Signaling rates: 120 SPM; 3-3-3 temporal; or, continUOus.
This makes the BPS ideal for applications requiring signaling rates
not available from the main panel. It also allows Independent
setup of a notification appliance cirCUit Without interfering With the
main panel and its Initiating Circuits
In addition to the three generated signal rates, the BPS can also
be configured to follow the Signal rate of the main panel's
notification appliance Circuit. ThiS allows seamless expansion of
eXisting NACs.
The BPS includes seven on-board LED indicators' one for each
reSident NAC; one for battery superviSion; one for ground faUlt;
and, one for ac power. The trouble contact has a sixteen second
delay when an ac power failure or brownout condition IS detected.
This reduces the reporting of troubles during short duration ac
brownouts.
NAC configuration options include: ac power fall delay (16
seconds or 6 hours); sensmg rnput to NAC output correlations,
and, auxiliary outputs. NAC 3 and 4 are configurable as aUXiliary
outputs. Auxiliary outputs can be always on, or off after 30 I
seconds without ac power. Jumpers configure the BPS for Class A
or Class B Wiring
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Literature Sheet #85005-0107
Page 1 of 4
Ordering Information
Catalog Number Description Shipping Wt.
Ib (kg)
BPS6 6.5 Amp Booster Power Supply
BPS6220 6.5 Amp Booster Power Supply (220V)
BPS6C 6.5 Amp Booster Power Supply (UlC Version)
BPS10 10 Amp Booster Power Supply 13 (5.9)
BPS10220 10 Amp Booster Power Supply (220V)
I
BPS10C 10 Amp Booster Power Supply (UlC Version)
Related Equipment
12V6A5 6 5 Amp Hour Battery, two required 3.4 (1.6)
12V10A 10 Amp Hour Battery, two required 9.5 (4.3)
"-
Specifications
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Catalog Number 6.5 amp Booster 10 amp Booster
AC Line Voltage 120VAC or 220-240VAC SO/60Hz 120VAC or 220-240VAC 50/60Hz
250 watts 375 watts
Notification Appliance Power 3.0A max. per circuit @ 24Vdc nominal 3.0A max. per circuit @ 24Vdc nommal
6.5A max total all NAGs 10A max total all NAGs
AUXiliary Outputs Two configurable outputs replace NAGs 3 and/or 4.
NAC 3 and/or 4 are configurable as auxiliary outputs.
Input Current (from an eXisting NAG) 3mA@ 12Vdc, 6mA @ 24Vdc
Signature Mounting Space Accomodates three two-gang modules.
Maximum Battery Size 10Amp Hours (2 of 12V10A)
Terminal Wire Gauge 18-12 AWG
Relative Humidity o to 93% non condensing
Temperature Rating 320 to 1200F (00 to 49OC)
NAC Wiring Styles Class A or Class B
Output Signal Rates Continuous, 120 SPM, 3-3-3 temporal, or follow installed panel's NAC.
Agency listings Ul,UlC,CSFM
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Engineering Specification
Supply where needed EST BPS series Booster Power Supplies as
an extension of Notification Appliance CircUits The extension
shall be in the form of a stand alone booster power supply. The
supply must incorporate Its own standby batteries. Batteries must
be sized for < 24 >, < 60 > hours of standby followed by < 5 >,
< 30> minutes of alarm. It must be pOSSible to support up to 10
amp hour batteries.
The booster supply must mcorporate four independent super-
vised Notification Appliance Circuits. It shall be possible to
configure the NACs to follow the main panel's NAC or activate
from intelligent Signature Series modules. The booster NACs
must be configurable to operate Independently at anyone of the
fallowing rates: continuous; 120 SPM; or. 3-3.3 temporal. Fault
conditions on the booster shall not impede alarm activation of
host NAC circuits.
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LIterature Sheet #85005-0107
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Single booster anywhere on a notification appliance circuit
EXisting NAC end-of-Iine resistors are not required to be
Installed at the booster's terminals This allows multiple
boosters to be dnven from a Single NAC CirCUit without the
need for special configurations.
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Typical Wiring
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Multiple boosters cascaded from a
single notification appliance circuit
To next Signaling
device, booster, or
EOl resIstor
AC output #1
AC output #2
AC output #3
AC output #4
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To next Signaling
deVice, boo~ter, or
EOl resistor
AC output #1
AC output #2
AC outpul #3
AC output #4
To n.'<t signaling
devrce, booster, or
EOL leslstor
AC output #1
C output #2
C output #3
C output #4
Multiple notification appliance circuits
branched from a single control panel
To next signaling
- devle,6, booster, or
Ul EOl resistor
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NAC output #3
NAC output #4
NAC output#1
NAC output #2
NAC output #3
naling
oster, or
or
NAC output #1
NAC output #2
NAC output #3
NAC oulput #4
NAC CirCUit
NAC Circuit
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device. booster. or
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Fire Alarm
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NAC output #2
NAC output #3
NAC output #4
Booster Power
Supply
Multiple Signature modules branching a
single notification appliance circuit
Booster Power
Supply Matn Board
IN
Sense 1 COM '
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IN ..
Sense 2 COM ,
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From eXisting fire alarm
panel notification CirCUit
or CC1 module
NAC CirCUit
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Trouble
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NOTES:
11':1 Used for another Class B
NAC CirCUit
All 5 outputs "olivate when
Input NAC #1 actIvates
(based on programming)
Upto10CC1
or UM modules
per booster NAC.
Data out to
next device
Data In from
prevIous device or
Signature controller
All 5 outputs activate when
Input NAC #2 activates
(based on programming)
Dala In from
prevIous deVice or I
Signature controller I
Moca typ,cal wlnng diagcams on Ih. noxI pagl
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LIterature Sheet #85005-0107
Page 3 of 4
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Typical Wiring
Signature module used to activate the booster
This configuration eliminates the necessity of separate 24V sources
Signature modules may also be used to divide the booster's 3
amp output Circuits Into smaller current loads
Trouble
Batie';\'
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Multiple Signature modules as booster inputs
Configure the outputs where zoning IS required
'--
Up to 10 CC1
or UM modules
per booster NAC.
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IN
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IN -""
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.&, NAC4 IS configured as an auxiliary output ~~~:~~II~~ Signature next device
& CC1 wiring must be within 3 feet of the Booster WIring and In conduit or mounted Within
the Booster's enclosure
4. Any Booster trouble will cause the CC 1 supeNlslon to report a trouble to the main fire
panel
11\ NOTES:
L. .., Used for another Class 8 NAC
CirCUit
Any Booster trouble Will cause the
CC1 supervision to report a trouble
to the main fire panel
&, Modules must be Wired and
programmed on the Signature
controller for proper operatIOn
Installation and Mounting
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cable per NEC.
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It IS our IntentIOn to keep the product information current and accurate We can not cover 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
@ 2000 EST
Page 4 of 4
Literature Sheet #85005-01 07
Printed In USA
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QUICKSTART SA TTERY CALCULA nON
Standby(C)
Hours=
Alarm(D)
24'Minutes= I
Description Qty
PS6 POWER SUPPLY
SLlC LOOP CONTROLLER
ZB16-4 16 ZONE CLASS B
ZA8-2 8 ZONE CLASS A
OLD DIALER CARD
SL30 LED/SWITCH CARD
ZR8 RELAY CARD
RS485 CLASS A UART
QS4 FRONT PANEL DISPLAY
QS4 REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR
AA-30 70VOL T
AA-50 25 VOLT
AA-50 70 VOLT
2-AAC WI MIC
3-ZA30
2- TEL
ENERGIZED RELAY
3-24X
4 WIRE SMOKES
NOTIFICATION APPL
NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES
NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES
NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES
NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES
NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES
NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES
signature devices
o
o
o
Battery Capacity=
5~
Pen Health
1
MONITORING PANEL
MAIN POWER
Standby Total Standby Alarm
(mA) (mA) (mA)
1 72 72
33
o
o
o
o
o
o
117
105
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
1 33
123
73
13
1
7
75
1 117
1 105
1
1
1
80
10
20
20
2
45
0
0
0
0
0
0
SHEET 2 5.266
0 0
0 0075
0 0.001
0.001
1.2x (AxC)+((.0167xD)xB)
divided by 1000
Total(A)=
Total Alarm
(mA)
96
57
123
73
26
4
144
75
135
123
1500
2700
1900
90
10
20
20
38
96
57
o
o
o
o
o
o
135
123
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
50 0
3764 37641
204 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
5266 7.81 7.81
0 0 0
0 0.075 0
0 0.1 0
0 0.02 0
260.266 Total(B)= 4086 81
~ 7.911
8.0 A H PROVIDED
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Signature Battery Calculation Sheet
Description
SIGA DETECTORS
SIGA SINGLE STAGE PULL
SIGA TWO STAGE PULL
SIGA-CC1
SIGA-CC2
SIGA-CR
SIGA-CT1
SIGA-CT2
SIGA-LED
SIGA-MM1
SIGA-WTM
SIGA-UM (codes 1,2,3 or4)
SIGA-UM (codes 8)
SIGA-UM (codes 9,10,11,12,15,16)
SIGA-UM (codes 13,14,20,21)
Qty Standby Total Stan Alarm Total Alarm
(mA) (mA) (mA) (mA)
46 0.045 2.07 0045 2.07
9 0 25 2 25 0 04 0.36
0.396 0 0.68 0
o 223 0 0 1 0
o 223 0 0 1 0
3 0.1 0 3 0 1 0.3
1 025 025 0.4 04
1 0 396 0 396 0 68 0 68
2 0 024
0.25 0 0.4 0
0.396 0 0 68 0
0.396 0 068 0
01 0 01 0
o 223 0 0 365 0
2.5 0 12 0
Total(A)= 5.266 Total(B)= 781
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BPS SA TTERY CALCULA TION
Standby(C)
Hours=
Description
BOOSTER POWER
NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES
NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES
NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES
NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES
RELAY
BOOSTER TRIGGER
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Battery Capacity=
1 70
16
16
16
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0.05
1
29
8
8
0 2.5
0 0
0 0
Alarm(D)
24lMinutes= t
Qty
1.2x (AxC)+((.0167xD)xB)
divided by 1000
PROJ:
Pen Health
power booster 1
sf
Standby Total Standby Alarm
(mA) (mA) (mA)
70 190
o 43
o 92
o 76
o 0
o 0
o 10
o 10
o 0
o 0
o 0
o 0
o 0
o 0
o 0
o 0
o 0
o 0.05
385
157
58
Total(A)=
o 2.5
o~o
o 20
o
o
70 Total(B)=
I 2.721
7 0 a.h PROVIDED
1
1
Total Alarm
(mA)
190
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
385
4553
464
1425
o
20
20
o
o
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CtTY OF PORT ANGELES
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT - BUILDING DIVISION
321 EAST 5TH STREET, PORT ANGELES, WA 98362
Application Number
pin number
Property Address
ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER:
Application description
Subdivision Name
Property Use
Property Zoning . . .
Application valuation
04-00001130 Date
.571770
116 -118 1/2 E 8TH ST
06-30-00-0-2-6808-0000-
COMM REMODEL
3/02/05
COMMUNITY SHOPPING DISTR
1300000
Owner
Contractor
PENINSULA COMM MENTAL HLTH CTR HOCH CONSTRUCTION
118 E 8TH ST 4201TUMWATER TRUCK TRAIL
PORT ANGELES WA 983626129 PORT ANGELES WA 98363
(360) 452-5381
Structure Information PENINSULA MENTAL HEALTH
Construction Type TYPE V ONE HOUR
Occupancy Type BUSINESS:OFF/PRO/MED/REST
Other struct info NUMBER OF UNITS 2.00
Permit FIRE SPRINKLER COMM
Addit~onal desc
Permit Fee 566.25 Plan Check Fee 368.06
Issue Date 3/02/05 Valuation 39213
Expiration Date 8/29/05
Qty Unit Charge Per Extension
BASE FEE 414.75
15.00 10.1000 THOU BL-25,OOl-50K (10.10 PER K) 151.50
Date
100.00
3/02/05
8/29/05
Plan Check Fee
valuation
.00
1300000
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Permit Fee
Issue Date
Exp~rat~on
FIRE SPRINKLER COMM
desc
Qty
1. 00
Unit Charge P.er
100.0000 ECH FIRE INSPECTION & TESTING
Extension
100.00
Special Notes and Comments
Building address sign shall not be less than 6" & not more
than 12" in height. Numbers colors must' contrast with wall
color they are mounted on. (Ord. 14.36.050-E)
When roof gutters are installed, drains will located in dry
wells or piped to approved storm drain locations.
FIRE DEPARTMENT COMMENTS, SEE ATTACHED SHEETS.
The proposal will result in an interior remodel of an
existing commercial structure doubling its usable office
area. A parking plan is needed prior to further review.
Total floor area for entire project is 20,132 sq ft At a
ratio af 1:400 for off-street park~ng - 50 spaces is
required - 59 are identified on the plan. No land use
issues are noted.
MAINTAIN CLEARANCES FROM SERVICE WIRES
Electrical load calculations and elctrical permits are
required.
Any mod~f~cations to the C~ty's electrical facilities will
be at the customer's expense.
Separate Permits are required for electrical work, SEPA, Shoreline, ESA, utilities, private and public improvements. This permit becomes
null and void if work or construction authorized IS not commenced within 180 days, if construction or work is suspended or abandoned
for a period of 180 days after the work as commenced, or If required inspections have not been requested within 180 days from the last
inspection. I hereby certify that I have read and examined this application and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of
laws and ordinances governing this type of work will be complied with whether specified herein or not. The granting of a permit does not
presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any state or local law regulating construction or the performance of
c struction.
Date
Signature of Owner (if owner is builder)
Date
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT - BUILDING DIVISION
321 EAST 5TH STREET, PORT ANGELES, WA 98362
Application Number . . . . . 04-00001130
pin number . . .571770
Page 2
Date 3/02/05
Special Notes and Comments
1 1/2" WATER METER, COST TO BE DETERMINED BY ESTIMATE
Other Fees
STATE SURCHARGE
4.50
Fee summary Charged Paid Credited Due
----------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
Permit Fee Total 666.25 666.25 .00 .00
Plan Check Total 368.06 368.06 .00 .00
Other Fee Total 4.50 4.50 .00 .00
Grand Total 1038.81 1038.81 .00 .00
Separate Permits are required for electrical work, SEPA, Shoreline, ESA, utilities, private and public improvements. This permit becomes
null and void if work or construction authorized is not commenced within 180 days, if construction or work is suspended or abandoned
for a period of 180 days after the work as commenced, or if required inspections have not been requested within 180 days from the last
inspection. I hereby certify that I have read and examined this application and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of
laws and ordinances governing this type of work will be complied with whether specified herein or not. The granting of a permit does not
presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any state or local law regulating construction or the performance of
construction.
Signature of Owner (if owner is builder)
Date
Signature of Contractor or Authorized Agent
Date
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PORT ANGELES FIRE DEPARTMENT
102 East Fifth Street, Port Angeles, Washington 98362
(360) 417-4650 FAX (360) 417-4659
Fire Sprinkler System Plan Review
Peninsula Community
Project Name: Mental Health Address: 118 East 8th
Installer: Knight Fire Protection Installer Telephone: 417-0505
Type of System: Closed 13 ~ 13RD 13DD
Date: 2.24.2005 P AFD Permit #: 05-06
We have checked this plan and find that it conforms to the requirements of the code.
1) Provide sprinkler coverage in the second floor sprinkler riser room.
Additional Comments:
All systems, including underground mains, shall be installed by a state licensed and certified
company. Systems shall be installed per the applicable NFP A Standard.
All electrical components shall be compatible with the fire alarm system.
All underground piping must be inspected and hydrostatically tested by the Port Angeles Fire
Department PRIOR to being covered. A witnessed flush of the underground piping is required.
Before final acceptance of the system, an inspection will be conducted to ensure that the
installation complies with the applicable NFP A Standard.
Contractor
Reviewed by: ~OQ~
Date: ~. :lL.( CbS
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Building Department
Fire Department
BUILDING PERMIT - APPLICATION
FOR OFFICLA.L USE ONLY
Date Rec 2. - 24 - 0 ~ I
PermIt # a Lt - , , So CJ
Date Approved
Date Issued
Fill out COMPLETELY and in INK. Your application and site plan MUST BE
COMPLETE to be accepted for review. If you have any questions, call
PERMITS (360) 417-4815 FAX(360)417-4711
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ApplIcant or Agent:
Owner: Pc'II>JJi//~ Onnmvhl J-y /J1~;, J.4 /
Address: liB ~ ~ IJ.. JT CIty:
ArchItect/Engmeer: Ch 111-,.J- Fir!.. ,fk, r
Contractor l''?I'1h f fin. ?vT. State License #: Exp:
Address: 20< !J)IJT /q-14 ~ CIty: ~ ,k-iftJ k/4
PROJECT ADDRESS: /18 17 S'ft., rr-
Phone:
fie.:; Jjt, Phone:
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ZIp: ~~ 2-
Phone:
Phone: </1/ 0!;"6J
ZIp: ~b:1
ZONING:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot:
CLALLAM COUNTY PARCEL NUMBER:
Block:
SubdIVIsIOn'
Credit Card Holder Name:
Billing Address:
Credit Card Type VISA MC #
TYPE OF WORK:
o ResIdentIal 0 New Constr. 0 Re-roof
o MJ,1.lt(-family 0 AddItIOn 0 Move
~ommercIal 0 Remodel 0 DemolItIon
o Reparr 0 SIgn
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT:
~)rJ ~c;r" /
City:
Exp. Date:
o Stove
o Garage
o Deck
o Other
SIZEN ALUATION:
SF. @ $ /SF. = $
SF.@$ /SF.=$
SF. @ $ /SF = $
TOTAL VALUATION $ ~ /2-17-
hvr.
. Sf'~JJC/~~
Occupant Load'
& Proposed Sq. Ft
ConstructIon Type'
COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL: Occupancy Group.
No. of Stones: Lot SIZe: Existing Sq. Ft.
Total lot coverage %
= TOTAL Sq Ft.
ESAlW etland( s). 0 Yes 0 No SEP A Checklist requrred? 0 Yes 0 No Other
APPROVALS:
PLAN:
BLDG:
DPWU:
FIRE:
OTHER:_
PLANNING USE ONLY:
VALUATION OF CONSTRUCTION. In all cases, a valuation amount must be entered by the applIcant. TIns figure WIll be revIewed
and may be revIsed by the Bmldmg DIVIsIOn to comply wIth current fee schedules. Contact tlle Perrmt Coordmator at 417 -4815 for assIstance
PLAN CHECK FEE- IF a plan check fee IS due It must be subnntted at the trme the buildmg perrmt applIcatIOn and constIuctIOn plans are
subnutted All other perrmt fees are due at the trme of perrmt Issuance.
EXPIRATION OF PLAN REVIEW: Ifno perrmt IS Issued WIthm 180 days oftlle date of applIcatIOn, the application will expire. The
Bmldmg OffiCIal can extend the trme for actIOn by the applIcant up to 180 days upon wrItten request by the applIcant (see Section R105~.3.2
of the InternatIOnal BmldmglResIdentIal Code, 2003). No applIcatIOn can be extended more than once. I
I hereby certify that I have read and exammed this application and kn th same to be true and correct. I am authOrized to apply for thIS permit and
understand that /t /s my responslbilffy to determine what pennffs are req d, ot the ell's, and t t I must obtain such permits Pfor to woil<
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FLOW
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AND AND
LOCATION G.'.M. SIZE DEVICES LENGTH , .$.I./foo T SUMMARY rRESSURE
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Series TY-FRS - 2.8, 4.2, 5.6, and 8.0 K-factor
Upright, Pendent, and Recessed Pendent Sprinklers
Quick Response, Standard Coverage
General
Description
The Series TY-FRS, 2.8, 42, 56, and
8.0 K-factor, Upright and Pendent
Sprinklers described In this data sheet
are qUick response - standard cover-
age, decorative 3 mm glass bulb type
spray sprinklers deSigned for use In
light or ordinary hazard, commercial
occupancies such as banks, hotels,
shopping malls, etc.
The recessed version of the Series
TY-FRS Pendent Sprinkler, where ap-
plicable, IS Intended for use In areas
With a finished ceiling It uses either a
two-piece Style 10 (1/2 Inch NPT) or
Style 40 (3/4 Inch NPT) Recessed Es-
cutcheon With 1/2 Inch (12,7 mm) of
recessed adjustment or up to 3/4 Inch
(19,1 mm) of total adjustment from the
flush pendent pOSition, or a two-piece
Style 20 (1/2 Inch NPT) or Style 30 (3/4
Inch NPT) Recessed Escutcheon With
1/4 Inch (6,4 mm) of recessed adJust-
ment or up to 1/2 Inch (12,7 mm) of
total adjustment from the flush pen-
dent position The adjustment provided
by the Recessed Escutcheon reduces
the accuracy to whIch the fixed pipe
drops to the sprinklers must be cut
Corrosion resistant coatings, where
applicable, are utilized to extend the
life of copper alloy sprinklers beyond
that which would otherWise be ob-
tained when exposed to corrosive at-
IMPORTANT
Always refer to Technical Data
Sheet TFP700 for the "INSTALLER
WARNING" that provides cautions
With respect to handling and instal-
latIon of spnnkler systems and com-
ponents Improper handling and in-
stallatIOn can permanently damage
a spnnkler system or Its compo-
nents and cause the spnnkler to fall
to operate In a fire situation or cause
It to operate prematurely.
Page 1 of 8
mospheres. Although corrosion resIs-
tant coated sprinklers have passed the
standard corrosion tests of the appli-
cable approval agencies, the testing IS
not representative of all possible cor-
rosive atmospheres. Consequently, It
IS recommended that the end user be
consulted With respect to the sUitability
of these coalings for any given corro-
sive environment The effects of ambi-
ent temperature, concentration of
chemicals, and gas/chemical velOCity,
should be considered, as a minimUm,
along With the corrosive nature of the
chemical to which the sprinklers Will be
exposed
An intermediate level versions of the
Series TY-FRS Pendent Sprinklers are
detailed In Technical Data Sheet
TFP356, and Sprinkler Guards are de-
tailed In Technrcal Data Sheet TFP780
WARNINGS
The Senes TY-FRB Spnnklers de-
scnbed herein must be Installed and
maintained In compliance With thiS
document, as well as With the applica-
ble standards of the NatIOnal Fire Pro-
tectIOn ASSOCiation, In additIOn to the
standards of any other authontles hav.
Ing junsdlctlOn Failure to do so may
impair the performance of these de-
vices.
The owner IS responsible for mamtaln-
Ing their fire protectIOn system and de-
vices In proper operating condition
The installing contractor or spnnkler
manufacturer should be contacted
With any questions
Model/Sprinkler
Identification
Numbers
TYl131.
TY1231 -
TY2131 -
TY2231 -
TY3131 .
Upright 2.8K,1/2"NPT
Pendent 2.8K, 1/2"NPT
Upright 4.2K, 1/2"NPT
Pendent 4.2K, 1/2"NPT
Upright 5.6K,1/2"NPT
JULY, 2004
4,
<;<<#
TY3231 .
TY4131 -
TY4231 -
Pendent 5.6K, 1/2"NPT
Upright 8.0K,3/4"NPT
Pendent 8.0K, 3/4"NPT
Technical
Data
Approvals
UL and C-UL Listed.
FM, LPCS, and NYC Approved
(Refer to Table A for complete approval
information including corrosion resis-
tant status)
Maximum Working Pressure
175 pSI (12,1 bar)
Discharge Coefficient
K = 2.8 GPM/pSI1/2 (40,3 LPM/bar1/2)
K = 4.2 GPM/pSI1/2 (60,5 LPM/bar1/2)
K = 5.6 GPM/pSI1/2 (80,6 LPM/bar1/2)
K = 8.0 GPM/pSI1/2 (115,2 LPM/bar1/2)
Temperature Ratings
Refer to Table A and B
TFP171
Page 2 of 8
ESCUTCHEON
PLATE SEATING
SURFACE
7/16" (11,1 mm)
1/2" ** NOMINAL
NPT MAKE-IN
~
STYLE 10 or 20
RECESSED
ESCUTCHEON
2-1/4"
(57,2 mm)
SSP DEFLECTOR *
PENDENT
WRENCH
FLATS
2-7/8" (73,0 mm) DIA J
RECESSED PENDENT
1 - Frame
2 - Button
3 - Sealing
Assembly
6 - Deflector
7 - Bushing
4 - Bulb
5 - Compression
Screw
TFP171
SSU*
DEFLECTOR
/
6
5
4
2
3
7/16"
(11,1 mm)
NOMINAL
MAKE-IN
J I 2-3/16"
~ (55,6 mm)
'12' NP~j~
7
UPRIGHT
CROSS SECTION
* Temperature rating IS indicated on deflector or adjacent to
onflce seat on frame
** Pipe thread connections per ISO 7/1 can be provided on
special request
FIGURE 1
QUICK RESPONSE SERIES TY-FRB UPRIGHT (TY1131) AND PENDENT (TY1231) SPRINKLERS
2.8 K-FACTOR, 1/2 INCH NPT
ESCUTCHEON
PLATE SEATING
SURFACE
7/16" (11,1 mm)
1/2" ** NOMINAL
MAKE-IN
NPT ~
STYLE 10 or 20
RECESSED
ESCUTCHEON
SSU*
DEFLECTOR
2-3/16"
(55,6 mm)
WRENCH
FLATS
2-7/8" (73,0 mm) DIA J
RECESSED PENDENT
SSP DEFLECTOR *
PENDENT
1 - Frame
2 - Button
3 - Sealing
Assem bly
6 - Deflector
4 - Bulb
5 - Compression
Screw
6*
5
7/16"
(11,1 mm)
NOMINAL
MAKE-IN
J I 2-3/16"
~ (55,6 mm)
'I2'NPT~
4
2
3
UPRIGHT
CROSS SECTION
* Temperature rating IS Indicated on deflector or adjacent to
onflce seat on frame
** Pipe thread connections per ISO 7/1 can be provided on
special request
FIGURE 2
QUICK RESPONSE SERIES TY-FRB UPRIGHT (TY2131) AND PENDENT (TY2231) SPRINKLERS
4.2 K-FACTOR, 1/2 INCH NPT
Finishes
Spnnkler: Refer to Table A and B
Recessed Escutcheon: White Coated,
Chrome Plated, or Brass Plated
Bulb. .
Compression Screw
Deflector. .
Bushing (K=2 8)
Physical Characteristics
Frame . . . . .
Button
Sealing Assembly
. . . . . Beryllium Nickel w/Teflont
. Bronze
. Brass/Copper
Glass
Bronze
Copper/Bronze
. . Bronze
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Operation
The glass Bulb contains a flUid which
expands when exposed to heat. When
the rated temperature IS reached, the
flUid expands sufficiently to shatter the
glass Bulb, allOWing the spnnkler to
activate and water to flow.
TFP171
Page 3 of 8
STYLE 10 or 20
RECESSED
ESCUTCHEON
ESCUTCHEON
PLATE SEATING
SURFACE
7/16"(11,1 mm)
1/2" ** NOMINAL
NPT MAKE-IN
~
SSU*
DEFLECTOR
6*
5
7/16"
(11,1 mm)
NOMINAL
MAKE-IN
I I 2-3/16"
~ (55,6 mm)
112" NP~__l
2-3/16"
(55,6 mm)
4
2
WRENCH
FLATS
2-7/8" (73,0 mm) DIA J
RECESSED PENDENT
3
SSP DEFLECTOR *
PENDENT
UPRIGHT
CROSS SECTION
* Temperature rating IS Indicated on deflector or adjacent to
orifice seat on frame
** Pipe thread connections per ISO 7/1 can be provided on
special request
3 - Sealing
Assembly
6 - Deflector
1 - Frame
2 - Button
4 - Bulb
5 - Compression
Screw
FIGURE 3
QUICK RESPONSE SERIES TY-FRB UPRIGHT (TY3131) AND PENDENT (TY3231) SPRINKLERS
5.6 K-FACTOR, 1/2 INCH NPT
STYLE 30 or 40
RECESSED
ESCUTCHEON
ESCUTCHEON
PLATE SEATING
SURFACE
1/2" (12,7 mm)
NOMINAL
MAKE-IN
~
3/4" **
NPT
SSU*
DEFLECTOR
6*
5
1/2"
(12,7mm)
NOMINAL
MAKE-IN
I I 2-1/4"
~ (57,2 mm)
Y4NPT~
UPRIGHT CROSS SECTION
2-5/16"
(58,7 mm)
4
2
WRENCH
FLATS
2-7/8" (73,0 mm) DIA J
RECESSED PENDENT
3
SSP DEFLECTOR *
PENDENT
3 - Sealing
Assembly
* Temperature rating IS Indicated on deflector or adjacent to
orifice seat on frame
**Plpe thread connections per ISO 7/1 can be provided on
speCial request
4 - Bulb
5 - Compression
Screw
6 - Deflector
1 - Frame
2 - Button
FIGURE 4
QUICK RESPONSE SERIES TY-FRB UPRIGHT (TY4131) AND PENDENT (TY4231) SPRINKLERS
8.0 K-FACTOR, 3/4 INCH NPT
Listing IS based on the requirements of
NFPA 13, and FM Approval IS based
on the requirements of FM's Loss Pre-
vention Data Sheets) Only the Style
10, 20, 30, or 40 Recessed Escutch-
eon, as applicable, IS to be used for
recessed pendent Installations.
Design
Criteria
Installation
The Senes TY-FRS Spnnklers must be
Installed In accordance With the follow-
Ing Instructions:
The Senes TY-FRS Pendent and Up-
nght Spnnklers are Intended for fIre
protection systems designed in ac-
cordance With the standard Installation
rules recognized by the applicable
Listing or Approval agency (e 9 , UL
NOTES
Do not mstall any bulb type sprmkler If
the bulb IS cracked or there IS a loss of
liqUId from the bulb With the sprinkler
Page 4 of 8
SPRINKLER FINISH (See Note 7)
K TYPE TEMP. BULB NATURAL I CHROME I, WHITE***
LIQUID BRASS PLATED POLYESTER
I 135OF/57"C Orange
PENDENT 155OF/68OC Red
(TY1231) 1,2,3,5
and 175OF179OC Yellow
UPRIGHT 200oF/93OC Green
28 (TY1131 ) 286OF/141OC Blue
1/2" I
NPT 135OF/57OC Orange
RECESSED 155OF/68OC Red
PENDENT
(TY1231 )* 175OF179OC Yellow
Figure 5 200oF/93OC Green 1,2,5
135OF/57"C Orange
RECESSED 155OF/68OC Red
PENDENT
(TY1231 )** 175OF179OC Yellow
Figure 6 200oF/93OC Green
135OF/57OC Orange
PENDENT 155OF/68OC Red
(TY2231)
and 175OF179OC Yellow
UPRIGHT 200oF/93OC Green
42 (TY2131) 286OF/141OC Blue
1/2" 1,2
NPT 135OF/57OC Orange
RECESSED 155OF/68OC Red
PENDENT
(TY2231 )* 175OF179OC Yellow
Figure 7 200oF/93OC Green
135OF/57"C Orange
RECESSED 155OF/68OC Red
PENDENT
(TY2231 )** 175OF/79OC Yellow
Figure 8 200oF/93OC Green
NOTES:
1 Listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc (UL) as QUick Response Sprinklers
2 Listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc for use In Canada (C-UL) as QUick Response
Sprinklers
3 Approved by Factory Mutual Research Corporation (FM) as QUick Response Sprin-
klers
5. Approved by the City of New York under MEA 354-01-E
7 Where Polyester Coated Sprinklers are noted to be UL and C-UL listed, the sprin-
klers are UL and C-UL listed as Corrosion ReSistant Sprinklers
* Installed With Style 10 (1/2" NPT) or Style 40 (3/4" NPT) 3/4" Total Adjustment
Recessed Escutcheon, as applicable
** Installed With Style 20 (1/2" NPT) or Style 30 (3/4" NPT) 1/2" Total Adjustment
Recessed Escutcheon, as applicable
*** Frame and Deflector only Listings and approvals apply to color (Special Order)
N/A Not Available
TABLE A
LABORA TORY LISTINGS AND APPROVALS
2.8 AND 4.2 K-FACTOR SPRINKLERS
held hOrizontally, a small aIr bubble
should be present The dIameter of the
aIr bubble IS approxImately 1/16 Inch
(1,6 mm) for the 1350F/5rC to 3/32
Inch (2,4 mm) for the 2860F/1410C
temperature ratings.
A leak tIght 1/2 Inch NPT sprinkler JOint
should be obtained WIth a torque of 7
to 14 ft Ibs (9,5 to 19,0 Nm). A maxI-
mum of 21 ft Ibs (28,5 Nm) of torque
may be used to Install sprinklers WIth
1/2 NPT connectIons A leak tIght 3/4
TFP171
Inch NPT sprinkler joint should be ob-
tained with a torque of 10 to 20 fUbs
(13,4 to 26,8 Nm) A maxImum of 30
ft Ibs (40,7 Nm) of torque IS to be used
to Install sprinklers WIth 3/4 NPT con-
nectIons. HIgher levels of torque may
dIstort the sprinkler Inlet and cause
leakage or ImpaIrment of the sprinkler
Do not attempt to make-up for insuffI-
cIent adjustment In the escutcheon
plate by under- or over-tIghtening the
sprinkler Readjust the posItIOn of the
sprinkler fItting to SUIt.
The Series TV-FRS Pendent and Up-
right Sprinklers must be Installed In
accordance With the following Instruc-
tions
Step 1. Pendent sprrnklers are to be
Installed In the pendent pOSition, and
upright sprrnklers are to be Installed In
the upright pOSition.
Step 2. With pipe thread sealant ap-
plied to the pipe threads, hand tighten
the sprrnkler rnto the sprrnkler fitting.
Step 3. Tighten the sprrnkler Into the
sprrnkler fitting uSing only the W-Type
6 Sprrnkler Wrench (Ref Figure 13).
With reference to Figures 1, 2, 3, and
4, the W-Type 6 Sprrnkler Wrench IS to
be applied to the sprrnkler wrench
flats
The Series TV-FRS Recessed Pen-
dent Sprinklers must be Installed In
accordance With the followrng Instruc-
tions.
Step A. After rnstalling the Style 10
20, 30, or 40 Mountrng Plate, as appli-
cable, over the sprrnkler threads and
With pipe thread sealant applied to the
pipe threads, hand tighten the sprrn-
kler into the sprrnkler fitting
Step S. Tighten the sprrnkler Into the
sprrnkler fitting uSing only the W-Type
7 Recessed Sprrnkler Wrench (Ref
Figure 14) With reference to Figure 1,
2, 3, and 4, the W-Type 7 Recessed
Sprrnkler Wrench IS to be applied to
the sprrnkler wrench flats
Step C. After the cellrng has been In-
stalled or the frnlsh coat has been ap-
plied, slide on the Style 10, 20, 30, or
40 Closure over the Serres TY-FRS
Sprrnkler and push the Closure over
the Mounting Plate until ItS flange
comes rn contact With the ceiling.
TFP171
Page 5 of 8
SPRINKLER FINISH (See Note 8)
K TYPE TEMP. BULB NATURAL I CHROME WHITE'" LEAD
LIQUID BRASS PLATED POLYESTER COATED
135OF/5rC Orange
PENDENT 155OF/68OC Red
(TY3231 ) 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 1,2,3,5
and 175OF179OC Yellow
UPRIGHT 200oF/93OC Green
56 (TY3131) 286OF/141OC Blue
1/2"
NPT 135OF/57OC Orange
RECESSED 155OF/68OC Red
PENDENT 1,2,4,5 N/A
(TY3231 )' 175OFI79OC Yellow
Figure 9 200oF/93OC Green
135OF/57OC Orange
RECESSED 155OF/68OC Red
PENDENT 1,2,3,4,5 1,2,4,5 N/A
(TY3231 )" 175OF179OC Yellow
Figure 10 200oF/93OC Green
135OF/5rC Orange
PENDENT 155OF/68OC Red
(TY4231) 1,2,5
and 175OF179OC Yellow 1,2,3,4,5,6,7
UPRIGHT 200oF/93OC Green
80 (TY4131) 286OF/141OC Blue
3/4"
NPT 135OF/5rC Green
RECESSED 155OF/68OC Orange
PENDENT 1,2,4,5 N/A
(TY4231)' 175OF179OC Red
Figure 11 200oF/93OC Yellow
135OF/5rC Orange
RECESSED 155OF/68OC Red
PENDENT 1,2,3,4,5 N/A
(TY4231)" 175OF/79OC Yellow
Figure 12 200oF/93OC Green
NOTES:
1 Listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc (UL) as QUick Response Sprinklers
2 Listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc for use In Canada (C-UL) as QUick Response Sprinklers
3 Approved by Factory Mutual Research CorporatIOn (FM) as QUick Response Sprinklers
4 Approved by the Loss Prevention Certification Board (LPCB Ref No 007k104) as QUick Response Sprinklers, however, the
LPCB does not rate the thermal sensitivity of recessed sprinklers.
5 Approved by the City of New York under MEA 354-01-E
6 VdS Approved (For details contact Tyco Fire & BUilding Products, Enschede, Netherlands, Tel 31-53-428-4444/Fax 31-53-428-3377)
7 Approved by the Loss Prevention Certification Board (LPCB Ref No 094a/06) as QUick Response Sprinklers
8 Where Polyester Coated and Lead Coated Sprinklers are noted to be UL and C-UL Listed, the sprinklers are UL and C-UL Listed as
Corrosion Resistant Sprmklers Where Lead Coated Sprinklers are noted to be FM Approved, the sprinklers are FM Approved as a
Corrosion Resistant Sprinklers
, Installed With Style 10 (1/2" NPT) or Style 40 (3/4" NPT) 3/4" Total Adjustment Recessed Escutcheon, as applicable
.. Installed With Style 20 (1/2" NPT) or Style 30 (3/4" NPT) 1/2" Total Adjustment Recessed Escutcheon, as applicable
.., Frame and Deflector only Listings and approvals apply to color (Special Order)
N/A Not Available
TABLE B
LABORATORY LISTINGS AND APPROVALS
5.6 AND 8.0 K-FACTOR SPRINKLERS
Page 6 of 8
5/8",1/4"
(15,9",6,4 mm)
CLOSURE
SERIES
TY-FRB
3/4" (19,1 mm)
1/4" (6,4 mm)
MOUNTING
PLATE
1/8"
(3,2 mm)
=1-
1 I
1-5/16" (33,3 mml
13/16" (20,6 mm)
FIGURE 5
SERIES TY-FRB RECESSED PENDENT
WITH TWO-PIECE 3/4 INCH TOTAL ADJUSTMENT
STYLE 10 RECESSED ESCUTCHEON
2.8 K-FACTOR, 1/2 INCH NPT
5/8",1/4"
(15,9",6,4 mm)
~~~,~'~~ ;-1
2-1/4" OIA ----j
(57,2 mm) r I
CLOSURE
SERIES
TY-FRB
3/4" (19,1 mm)
1/4" (6,4 mm)
MOUNTING
PLATE
118"
(3,2mm)
~
1 I
1-114" (31,8 mm) I
3/4" (19,1 mm)
FIGURE 7
SERIES TY-FRB RECESSED PENDENT
WITH TWO-PIECE 3/4 INCH TOTAL ADJUSTMENT
STYLE 10 RECESSED ESCUTCHEON
4.2 K-FACTOR, 1/2 INCH NPT
Care and
Maintenance
The Senes TY-FRS Spnnklers must be
maintained and serviced In accord-
ance with the follOWing instructions'
NOTES
Before closmg a fire protection system
mam control valve for maintenance
work on the fife protection system that
It controls, permission to shut down the
affected fife protectIOn system must be
obtamed from the proper authontles
and all personnel who may be affected
by thiS actIOn must be notified.
Absence of an escutcheon, which is
1/2",118"
(12,h3,2 mm)
1
CLOSURE
TFP171
2-7/8" OIA
(73,0 mm) ;l
_ 2-1/4" OIA ----j
(57,2 mm) r I
1/2" (12,7 mm)
114" (6,4 mm)
MOUNTING
PLATE
SERIES
TY-FRB
1-5116" (33,3 mm)
1-1/16" (27,0 mm)
FIGURE 6
SERIES TY-FRB RECESSED PENDENT
WITH TWO-PIECE 1/2 INCH TOTAL ADJUSTMENT
STYLE 20 RECESSED ESCUTCHEON
2.8 K-FACTOR, 1/2 INCH NPT
1/2",1/8"
I (12,h3,2 mm)
FACE OF
SPRINKLER
FITTING
-I
CLOSURE
2-7/8" OIA
(73,0 mm)
1/2" (12,7 mm)
1/4" (6,4 mm)
SERIES
TV-FRB
1-1/4" (31,8 mm)
1" (25,4 mm)
FIGURE 8
SERIES TY-FRB RECESSED PENDENT
WITH TWO-PIECE 1/2 INCH TOTAL ADJUSTMENT
STYLE 20 RECESSED ESCUTCHEON
4.2 K-FACTOR, 1/2 INCH NPT
used to cover a clearance hole, may
delay the time to spnnkler operation m
a fire Situation
Spnnklers that are found to be leaking
or exhibiting VISible signs of corrosion
must be replaced
Automatic spnnklers must never be
painted, plated, coated or otherWise
altered after leaVing the factory. Modi-
fied spnnklers must be replaced.
Spnnklers that have been exposed to
corrosive products of combustion, but
have not operated, should be replaced
If they cannot be completely cleaned
by Wiping the spnnkler With a cloth or
by brushing It With a soft bnstle brush
Care must be exercised to aVOid dam-
age to the spnnklers - before, dunng,
and after Installatron. Spnnklers dam-
aged by dropping, stnklng, wrench
tWist/slippage, or the like, must be re-
placed Also, replace any spnnkler that
has a cracked bulb or that has lost
liqUid from Its bulb. (Ref. Installation
Section)
Frequent Visual inspections are rec-
ommended to be Initially performed for
corrosion resistant coated spnnklers,
after the installation has been com-
pleted, to venfy the Integnty of the cor-
rosion resistant coating. Thereafter,
annual inspections per NFPA 25
should suffice, however, Instead of in-
specting from the floor level, a random
sampling of Close-up Visual inspec-
tions should be made, so as to better
determine the exact spnnkler condl-
TFP171
5/80.1/4"
(15,9;06,4 mm)
~~~~'~;:; ~
2-1/4" OIA -j
(57,2 mm) r I
CLOSURE
SERIES
TV-FRS
3/4" (19,1 mm)
1/4" (6,4 mm)
MOUNTING
PLATE
1/8"
(3,2mm)
=1
--rt
1-1/4" (31,8 mm)
3/4" (19,1 mm)
FIGURE 9
SERIES TY-FRS RECESSED PENDENT
WITH TWO-PIECE 3/4 INCH TOTAL ADJUSTMENT
STYLE 10 RECESSED ESCUTCHEON
5.6 K-FACTOR, 1/2 INCH NPT
5/8;01/4"
(15,9;06,4 mm)
2-7/8" OIA
(73,0 mm) 11
2-1/4" OIA --j
(57,2 mm) J I
CLOSURE
SERIES
TV-FRS
3/4" (19,1 mm)
1/4" (6,4 mm)
MOUNTING
PLATE
1-5/16" (33,3 mm)
13/16" (20,6 mm)
FIGURE 11
SERIES TY-FRB RECESSED PENDENT
WITH TWO-PIECE 3/4 INCH TOTAL ADJUSTMENT
STYLE 40 RECESSED ESCUTCHEON
8.0 K-FACTOR, 3/4 INCH NPT
tlon and the long term mtegrlty of the
corrosion resistant coatmg, as It may
be affected by the corrosive conditions
present
The owner IS responsible for the m-
spectlon, testmg, and maintenance of
their fire protection system and de-
vices m compliance with this docu-
ment, as well as with the applicable
standards of the National Fire Protec-
tion Association (e.g., NFPA 25), m
addition to the standards of any other
authorities havmg JUriSdiction The m-
stallmg contractor or sprinkler manu-
facturer should be contacted relative to
any questions.
It IS recommended that automatic
Sprl nkler systems be Inspected,
tested, and mamtalned by a qualified
Inspection Service In accordance with
WRENCH RECESS
(END "8" USED FOR
3/4" NPT MODELS)
Page 7 of 8
1/2;01/8"
(12,7ot3,2 mm)
2-7/8" OIA
- (73,Omm) -
1/2" (12,7 mm)
1/4" (6,4 mm)
-\
CLOSURE
SERIES
TY-FRS
1-1/4" (31,8 mm)
1" (25,4 mm)
FIGURE 10
SERIES TY-FRS RECESSED PENDENT
WITH TWO-PIECE 1/2 INCH TOTAL ADJUSTMENT
STYLE 20 RECESSED ESCUTCHEON
5.6 K-FACTOR, 1/2 INCH NPT
1/2;01/8"
(12,7ot3,2 mm)
FACE OF
SPRINKLER
FITTING
2-7/8" OIA
- (73,0 mm) =;l
I~ 2-1/4" OIA --j
(57,2 mm) j I
I
1/2" (12,7 mm)
1/4" (6,4 mm)
MOUNTING
PLATE
CLOSURE
1-5/16" (33,3 mm)
1-1/16" (27,0 mm)
SERIES
TY-FRS
FIGURE 12
SERIES TY-FRB RECESSED PENDENT
WITH TWO-PIECE 1/2 INCH TOTAL ADJUSTMENT
STYLE 30 RECESSED ESCUTCHEON
8.0 K-FACTOR, 3/4 INCH NPT
WRENCH
RECESS
~D
WRENCH RECESS
(END "A" USED FOR
1/2" NPT MODELS)
PUSH WRENCH
IN TO ENSURE
ENGAGEMENT
WITH SPRINKLER
WRENCHING AREA
FIGURE 13
W- TYPE 6 SPRINKLER
WRENCH
FIGURE 14
W- TYPE 7 RECESSED
SPRINKLER WRENCH
local reqUirements and/or national
codes
Page 8 of 8
PIN 57 - XXX - X - XXX
I I
I MODEUSIN
330 2 8K UPRIGHT (1/2"NPT) TY1131
331 2 8K PENDENT (1/2"NPT) TY1231
340 4 2K UPRIGHT (1/2"NPT) TY2131
341 4 2K PENDENT (1/2"NPT) TY2231
370 5 6K UPRIGHT (1/2"NPT) TY3131
371 5 6K PENDENT (1/2"NPT) TY3231
390 8 OK UPRIGHT (3/4"NPT) TY4131
391 8 OK PENDENT (3/4"NPT) TY4231
TEMPERATURE
RATING
SPRINKLER
135 135OF/57OC
1 NATURAL BRASS 155 155OF/68OC
WHITE POLYESTER 175 175OF179OC
WHITE (RAL9010)* 200 2000F/93OC
CHROME PLATED 286 2860 F/141 oC
4
3
9
7 LEAD COATED
TFP171
* Eastern Hemisphere sales only
TABLE C
PART NUMBER sEL EC nON
SERIES TY-FRB PENDENT AND UPRIGHT SPRINKLERS
Limited
Warranty
Products manufactured by Tyco Fire
Products are warranted solely to the
onglnal Buyer for ten (10) years
against defects In matenal and work-
manship when paid for and properly
Installed and maintained under normal
use and service This warranty will ex-
pire ten (10) years from date of ship-
ment by Tyco Fire Products No war-
ranty IS given for products or
components manufactured by compa-
nies not affiliated by ownership with
Tyco Fire Products or for products and
components which have been subject
to misuse, Improper installation, corro-
Sion, or which have not been Installed,
maintained, modified or repaired In ac-
cordance with applicable Standards of
the National Fire Protection Associa-
tion, andlor the standards of any other
Authontles Having Junsdlctlon Mate-
nals found by Tyco Fire Products to be
defective shall be either repaired or
replaced, at Tyco Fire Products' sole
option Tyco Fire Products neither as-
sumes, nor authonzes any person to
assume for It, any other obligation In
connection with the sale of products or
parts of products. Tyco Fire Products
shall not be responsible for spnnkler
system design errors or Inaccurate or
Incomplete information supplied by
Buyer or Buyer's representatives
IN NO EVENT SHALL TYCO FIRE
PRODUCTS BE LIABLE, IN CON-
TRACT, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY OR
UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THE-
ORY, FOR INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT,
SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO LABOR CHARGES, RE-
GARDLESS OF WHETHER TYCO
FIRE PRODUCTS WAS INFORMED
ABOUT THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
DAMAGES, AND IN NO EVENT
SHALL TYCO FIRE PRODUCTS' LI-
ABILITY EXCEED AN AMOUNT
EQUAL TO THE SALES PRICE.
THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS
MADE IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL
OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED. INCLUDING WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FIT-
NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR-
EJ2S.E....
Ordering
Procedure
000tll~t;~gl"'n /:@Cal dlstnbutor for avall-
abl1~ Indicate the
full product
name Refer to
the Prrce List for
complete i1Sllng
of Part Numbers
Sprinkler Assemblies with NPT
Thread Connections:
Specify: (Specify Model/SIN), QUick
Response, (specify K-factor), (specify
temperature rating), Senes TY-FRB
(specify Pendent or Upnght) Spnnkler
With (specify type of finish or coating),
PIN (specify from Table C)
Recessed Escutcheon:
Specify Style (specify) Recessed Es-
cutcheon With (specify finiSh), PIN
(specify)
1/2" (15 mm)
Style 10
Chrome Plated
White Coated
White RAL9010'
Brass Plated
PIN 56-701-9-010
PIN 56-701-4-010
PIN 56-701-3-010
PIN 56-701-2-010
1/2" (15 mm)
Style 20
Chrome Plated
White Coated
White RAL901 O'
Brass Plated
PIN 56-705-9-010
PIN 56-705-4-010
PIN 56-705-3-010
PIN 56-705-2-010
3/4" (20 mm)
Style 30
Chrome Plated
White Coated
White RAL9010'
Brass Plated
PIN 56-705-9-011
PIN 56-705-4-011
PIN 56-705-3-011
PIN 56-705-2-011
3/4" (20 mm)
Style 40
Chrome Plated
White Coated
White RAL901 O'
Brass Plated
PIN 56-700-9-010
PIN 56-700-4-010
PIN 56-700-3-010
PIN 56-700-2-010
. Eastern Hemisphere sales only
Sprinkler Wrench:
Specify W-Type 6 Spnnkler Wrench,
PIN 56-000-6-387
Specify: W-Type 7 Spnnkler Wrench,
PIN 56-850-4-001
TYCO FIRE PRODUCTS, 451 North Cannon Avenue, Lansdale, Pennsylvania 19446
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Series TY-FRS - 5.6 K-factor
Horizontal and Vertical Sidewall Sprinklers
Quick Response, Standard Coverage
General
Description
The Series TY-FRB, 5.6 K-Factor, HOri-
zontal and Vertical Sidewall Sprinklers
deSCribed In this data sheet are qUick
response - standard coverage, deco-
rative 3 mm glass bulb type spray
sprinklers deSigned for use In light and
ordinary hazard, commercial occupan-
cies such as banks, hotels, shopping
malls, etc They are deSigned for instal-
lation along a wall or the side of a beam
and Just beneath a smooth ceiling.
Sidewall sprinklers are commonly
used Instead of pendent or upright
sprinklers due to aesthetics or bUilding
construction conSiderations, where
piping across the ceiling IS not deSir-
able.
The recessed version of the Series
TY-FRB HOrizontal Sidewall Sprinkler
IS Intended for use In areas With a
finished wall It uses a two-piece Style
10 Recessed Escutcheon With 1/2 Inch
(12,7 mm) of recessed adjustment or
up to 3/4 Inch (19,1 mm) of total adJust-
ment from the flush Sidewall pOSition,
or a two-piece Style 20 Recessed Es-
cutcheon With 1/4 Inch (6,4 mm) of
recessed adjustment or up to 1/2 Inch
(12,7 mm) of total adjustment from the
flush Sidewall pOSition The adjustment
IMPORTANT
Always refer to Technical Data
Sheet TFP700 for the "INSTALLER
WARNING" that prOVIdes cautions
WIth respect to handling and instal-
lation of spnnkler systems and com-
ponents. Improper handling and in-
stallatIOn can permanently damage
a spnnkler system or Its compo-
nents and cause the spnnkler to fall
to operate In a fire situation or cause
It to operate prematurely
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prOVided by the Recessed Escutcheon
reduces the accuracy to which the
fixed pipe nipples to the sprinklers
must be cut
Corrosion resistant coatings, where
applicable, are utilized to extend the
life of copper alloy sprinklers beyond
that which would otherWise be ob-
tained when exposed to corrosive at-
mospheres Although corrosion resIs-
tant coated sprinklers have passed the
standard corrosion tests of the appli-
cable approval agencies, the testing IS
not representative of all pOSSible cor-
rosive atmospheres Consequently, It
IS recommended that the end user be
consulted With respect to the SUitability
of these coatings for any given corro-
sive environment The effects of ambi-
ent temperature, concentratIOn of
chemicals, and gas/chemical velOCity,
should be conSidered, as a minimUm,
along With the corrosive nature of the
chemical to which the sprinklers Will be
exposed
WARNINGS
The Senes TY-FRB Spnnklers de-
scnbed herein must be Installed and
maintained In complIance With thIs
document, as well as WIth the applica-
ble standards of the NatIOnal FIre Pro-
tection ASSOCiation, In addItIOn to the
standards of any other authontles hav-
Ing junsdlctlOn Failure to do so may
impair the performance of these de-
vices.
The owner IS responSIble for maintain-
Ing their fire protection system and de-
vIces In proper operating conditIOn
The installing contractor or spnnkler
manufacturer should be contacted
WIth any questions
Model/Sprinkler
Identification
Numbers
TY3331 - Horizontal
TY3431 - Vertical
JULY, 2004
Technical
Data
Approvals
UL and C-UL Listed
FM, LPCB, and NYC Approved.
(Referto Table A for complete approval
information including corrosion resIs-
tant status)
Maximum Working Pressure
175 pSI (12,1 bar)
Discharge Coefficient
K = 5 6 GPM/pSI1/2 (80,6 LPM/bar1/2)
Temperature Ratings
Refer to Table A
Finishes
Sprinkler Refer to Table A
Recessed Escutcheon. White Coated,
Chrome Plated, or Brass Plated
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TFP176
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TFP176
SPRINKLER FINISH (See Note 11)
K TYPE TEMP. BULB NATURAL I CHROME WHITE'" LEAD
L1aUID BRASS PLATED POLYESTER COATED
135OF/57"C Orange
HORIZ. 155OF/68OC Red
SIDEWALL 1,2,3,4,9,10 1,2,3,9 1,2,3,9
(TY3331 ) 175OF179OC Yellow
200oF/93OC Green
56 286OF/141OC Blue
1/2"
NPT RECESSED 135OF/57OC Orange
HORIZ. 155OF/68OC Red
SIDEWALL 1, 2, 4, 9, 10 1,2,9 N/A
(TY3331 )' 175OF179OC Yellow
Figure 3 200oF/93OC Green
RECESSED 135OF/57"C Orange
HORIZ. 155OF/68OC Red
SIDEWALL 1,2,3,4,9 N/A
(TY3331 )" 175OF179OC Yellow ~
Figure 4 200oF/93OC Green
VERTICAL 135OF/57"C Orange
SIDEWALL 155OF/68OC Red
56 (TY3431 ) 5,6,7,8,9 5,6,7,9
1/2" Installed 175OF179OC Yellow
NPT Pendent 200oF/93OC Green
or
Upright 286OF/141OC Blue
NOTES:
1 Listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc (UL) as QUick Response Sprinklers for use In Light and Ordinary Hazard Occupancies at a
4 to 12 Inch (100 to 300 mm) top of deflector to ceiling distance
2 Listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc for use In Canada (C-UL) as QUick Response Sprinklers for use In Light and Ordinary
Hazard Occupancies at a 4 to 12 Inch (100 to 300 mm) top of deflector to ceiling distance
3 Approved by Factory Mutual Research Corporation (FM) as QUick Response Sprinklers for use In Light Hazard Occupancies at a
4 to 12 Inch (100 to 300 mm) top of deflector to ceiling distance
4 Approved by the Loss Prevention Certlflcatton Board (LPCB Ref No 007a/04) at a 4 to 6 Inch (100 to 150 mm) top of
deflector to ceiling distance The LPC does not rate the thermal sensitivity of hOrizontal sidewall sprinklers
5 Listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc as QUick Response Sprinklers for use In Light and Ordinary Hazard Occupancies
6 Listed by Underwriters Laboratories for use In Canada (C-UL) as QUick Response Sprinklers for use In Light and Ordinary Hazard
Occupancies
7 Approved by Factory Mutual Research Corporatton (FM) as QUick Response Sprinklers for use In Light Hazard Occupancies
8 Approved by the Loss Prevention Certlflcatton Board (LPCB Ref No 094a/06 & 007a/04) as QUick Response Sprinklers
9 Approved by the City of New York under MEA 354-01-E
10 Approved by the Loss Preventton Certlftcatlon Board (LPCB Ref No 094a/06) at a 4 to 6 Inch (100 to 150 mm) top of
deflector to ceiling distance The LPC does not rate the thermal sensitivity of hOrizontal sidewall sprinklers
11 Where Polyester Coated and Lead Coated Sprinklers are noted to be UL and C-UL Listed, the sprinklers are UL and C-UL Listed
as Corrosion ReSistant Sprinklers Where Lead Coated Sprinklers are noted to be FM Approved, the sprinklers are FM Approved as
Corrosion ReSistant Sprinklers
. Installed With Style 10 (1/2" NPT) 3/4" Total Adjustment Recessed Escutcheon
.. Installed With Style 20 (1/2" NPT) 1/2" Total Adjustment Recessed Escutcheon
... Frame and deflector only Listings and approvals apply to color (Special Order)
TABLE A
LABORATORY LISTINGS AND APPROVALS
Physical Characteristics
Frame . .
Button.
Sealing Assembly
. . . Beryllium Nickel w/Teflont
Bulb Glass
Compression Screw Bronze
HSW Deflector Bronze
VSW Deflector Copper
Patents
USA.5,810,263
. Bronze
. Brass/Copper
Operation
The glass Bulb contains a fluid which
expands when exposed to heat. When
the rated temperature IS reached, the
flUid expands suffiCiently to shatter the
glass Bulb, allowing the sprinkler to
activate and water to flow.
TFP176
Design
Criteria
The Senes TV-FRS Honzontal and
Vertical Sidewall Spnnklers are in-
tended for fire protection systems de-
signed In accordance with the stand-
ard Installation rules recognized by the
applicable Listing or Approval agency
(e.g., UL Listing IS based on the re-
qUirements of NFPA 13, and FM Ap-
provalls based on the requirements of
FM's Loss Prevention Data Sheets).
Only the Style 10 or 20 Recessed Es-
cutcheon, as applicable, is to be used
for recessed honzontal Installations
Installation
The Senes TV-FRS Spnnklers must be
Installed In accordance With the follow-
Ing instructions.
NOTES
Do not Install any bulb type spnnkler If
the bulb IS cracked or there IS a loss of
lIqUId from the bulb WIth the sprinkler
held honzontally, a small air bubble
should be present. The diameter of the
aIr bubble IS approxImately 1/16 Inch
(1,6 mm) for the 1350F/57"C to 3/32
Inch (2,4 mm) for the 2860F/1410C
temperature ratings
A leak tight 1/2 Inch NPT spnnkler JOint
should be obtained WIth a torque of 7
to 14 ft Ibs (9,5 to 19,0 Nm) A maxI-
mum of 21 ft Ibs. (28,5 Nm) of torque
may be used to Install spnnklers WIth
1/2 NPT connections Higher levels of
torque may distort the spnnkler and
cause leakage or Impairment of the
spnnkler
Do not attempt to make-up for insuffI-
cIent adjustment In the escutcheon
plate by under- or over-tightening the
spnnkler Readjust the posItIon of the
spnnkler fItting to SUIt
The Series TV-FRB Horizontal and
Vertical Sidewall Sprinklers must be
Installed In accordance With the follow-
Ing instructions
Step 1. Honzontal sidewall spnnklers
are to be Installed In the honzontal
position With their centerline of water-
way perpendicular to the back wall and
parallel to the ceiling The word "TOP"
on the Deflector IS to face towards the
ceiling.
Vertical sidewall spnnklers are to be
Installed In the pendent or upnght po-
sition With the arrow on the Deflector
pOinting away from the wall
Step 2. With pipe thread sealant ap-
plied to the pipe threads, hand tighten
the spnnkler Into the spnnkler fitting
DEFLECTOR
HAT
CENTERLINE
OF SPRINKLER
WATERWAY
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6*
, ,
\
1
WRENCH
FLATS
1/2" **
NPT
7/16" JJ
(11,1 mm)
NOMINAL~
MAKE-IN
1-1/2"
(38,1 mm)
_ 2-3/16"
(55,6 mm)
~ ESCUTCHEON
PLATE SEATING
SURFACE
STYLE
r 100r20
RECESSED
ESCUTCHEON
2-7/8" DIA
(73,0 mm)
1 - Frame
2 - Button
3 - Sealing
Assembly
4 - Bulb
5 - Compression
Screw
6 - Deflector
* Temperature rating IS indicated on deflector or adjacent to onflce seat on frame
** Pipe thread connections per ISO 7/1 can be provided on special request
FIGURE 1
5.6 K-FACTOR QUICK RESPONSE
SERIES TY-FRB HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL (TY3331) SPRINKLERS
Step 3. Tighten the spnnkler Into the
spnnkler fitting uSing only the W- Type
6 Spnnkler Wrench (Ref. Figure 5),
With reference to Figure 1 or 2, the
W-Type 6 Spnnkler Wrench IS to be
applied to the wrench flats
The Series TV-FRB Recessed Hori-
zontal Sidewall Sprinklers must be
Installed In accordance With the follow-
Ing instructions.
Step A. Recessed honzontal sidewall
spnnklers are to be Installed In the
honzontal position With their centerline
of waterway perpendicular to the back
wall and parallel to the ceiling. The
word "TOP" on the Deflector IS to face
towards the ceiling
Step B. After installing the Style 10 or
20 Mounting Plate over the spnnkler
threads, hand tighten the spnnkler Into
the spnnkler fitting
Step C. Tighten the spnnkler Into the
spnnkler fitting uSing only the W-Type
7 Recessed Spnnkler Wrench (Ref.
Figure 6). With reference to Figure 1,
the W- Type 7 Recessed Spnnkler
Wrench IS to be applied to the sprinkler
wrench flats.
Step D. After the ceiling has been in-
stalled or the finish coat has been ap-
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piled, slide on the Style 10 or 20 Clo-
sure over the Series TY-FRB Sprinkler
and push the Closure over the Mount-
Ing Plate until ItS flange comes In con-
tact with the ceiling
Care and
Maintenance
The Series TY-BFR Sprinklers must be
maintained and serviced In accord-
ance with the follOWing instructions
NOTES
Before closing a fire protectIOn system
main control valve for maintenance
work on the fire protection system that
It controls, permissIOn to shut down the
affected fire protectIOn system must be
obtained from the proper authontles
and all personnel who may be affected
by this actIOn must be notified
Absence of an escutcheon, which IS
used to cover a clearance hole, may
delay the time to sprinkler operation In
a fire situation
Sprinklers that are found to be leaking
or exhibiting vIsible signs of corroSion
must be replaced
Automatic sprinklers must never be
painted, plated, coated or otherWise
altered after leaVing the factory Modi-
fied spnnklers must be replaced.
Sprinklers that have been exposed to
corrosive products of combustion, but
have not operated, should be replaced
If they cannot be completely cleaned
by Wiping the sprinkler With a cloth or
by brushing It With a soft bristle brush.
Care must be exercised to aVOid dam-
age to the sprinklers - before, dUring,
and after installation Sprinklers dam-
aged by dropping, striking, wrench
tWist/slippage, or the like, must be re-
placed Also, replace any sprinkler that
has a cracked bulb or that has lost
liqUid from ItS bulb (Ref Installation
Section)
Frequent Visual Inspections are rec-
ommended to be Initially performed for
corrosion resistant coated sprinklers,
after the Installation has been com-
pleted, to verify the integrity of the cor-
rosion resistant coating. Thereafter,
annual Inspections per NFPA 25
should suffice, however, Instead of In-
specting from the floor level, a random
sampling of close-up Visual Inspec-
tions should be made, so as to better
determine the exact sprinkler condi-
tion and the long term integrity of the
corrosion resistant coating, as It may
be affected by the corrosive conditions
present
The owner IS responsible for the In-
ESCUTCHEON
PLATE SEATING
SURFACE
7/16"
(11,1 mm)
1/2" ** NOMINAL
NPT MAKE-IN
-----1
2-3/16"
(55,6 mm)
TFP176
ARROW MUST
POINT AWAY
FROM AND BE
PERPENDICULAR
TO THE BACK
WALL SURFACE
*6
5
4
2
3
SHOWN SHOWN CROSS
PENDENT UPRIGHT SECTION
1 - Frame 3 - Sealing 4 - Bulb 6 - Deflector
2 - Button Assembly 5 - Compression 7- Ejection Spring
Screw
* Temperature rating IS Indicated on deflector or adjacent to orrflce seat on frame
** Pipe thread connections per ISO 7/1 can be prOVided on special request
FIGURE 2
5.6 K-FACTOR QUICK RESPONSE
SERIES TY-FRB VERTICAL SIDEWALL (TY3431) SPRINKLERS
spectlon, testing, and maintenance of
their fire protection system and de-
vices In compliance With thiS docu-
ment, as well as With the applicable
standards of the National Fire Protec-
tion ASSOCiation (e g, NFPA 25), In
addition to the standards of any other
authOrities haVing JUriSdiction. The In-
stalling contractor or sprinkler manu-
facturer should be contacted relative to
any questions
It IS recommended that automatic
spnnkler systems be Inspected,
tested, and maintained by a qualified
Inspection Service In accordance With
local requirements and/or national
codes
Limited
Warranty
Products manufactured by Tyco Fire
Products are warranted solely to the
onglnal Buyer for ten (10) years
against defects In material and work-
manship when paid for and properly
Installed and maintained under normal
use and service ThiS warranty Will ex-
pire ten (10) years from date of shlp-
ment by Tyco Fire Products. No war-
ranty IS given for products or compo-
nents manufactured by companies not
affiliated by ownership With Tyco Fire
Products or for products and compo-
nents which have been subject to mis-
use, Improper installation, corrOSion,
or which have not been Installed, main-
tained, modified or repaired In accord-
ance With applicable Standards of the
National Fire Protection ASSOCiation,
and/or the standards of any other
AuthOrities HaVing JUrisdiction Mate-
rials found by Tyco Fire Products to be
defective shall be either repaired or
replaced, at Tyco Fire Products' sole
option Tyco Fire Products neither as-
sumes, nor authOrizes any person to
assume for It, any other obligation In
connection With the sale of products or
parts of products Tyco Fire Products
shall not be responsible for spnnkler
system deSign errors or Inaccurate or
Incomplete information supplied by
Buyer or Buyer's representatives
IN NO EVENT SHALL TYCO FIRE
PRODUCTS BE LIABLE, IN CON-
TRACT, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY OR
UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THE-
ORY, FOR INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT,
SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
TFP176
SERIES
TY-FRS
MOUNTING -:
SURFACE ~
5/8:t1/4"
(15,9:t6,4 mm)
FACE OF
SPRINKLER
FITTING
CLOSURE
MOUNTING
PLATE
H/4" (31,8 mm)
3/4" (19,1 mm)
U- 1/8"
(3,2mm)
3/4" (19,1 mm)
1/4" (6,4 mm)
/ FIGURE 3
SERIES TY-FRB RECESSED HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL SPRINKLER
WITH TWO-PIECE 3/4 INCH TOTAL ADJUSTMENT
STYLE 10 RECESSED ESCUTCHEON
SERIES
TY-FRS
MOUNTING 1
SURFACE ~
1 /2:t 1 /8"
(12,7:t3,2 mm)
FACE OF
SPRINKLER
FITTING
CLOSURE
MOUNTING
PLATE
2-7/8" DIA
(73,0 mm)
2-1/4" DIA
(57,2 mm)
t
H/4" (31,8 mm)
1" (25,4 mm)
1/2" (12,7 mm)
1/4" (6,4 mm)
FIGURE 4
SERIES TY-FRB RECESSED HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL SPRINKLER
WITH TWO-PIECE 1/2 INCH TOTAL ADJUSTMENT
STYLE 20 RECESSED ESCUTCHEON
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WRENCH RECESS
(END "A" USED FOR
1/2" NPT MODELS)
FIGURE 5
W- TYPE 6 SPRINKLER WRENCH
WRENCH
RECESS
~
~
PUSH WRENCH
IN TO ENSURE
ENGAGEMENT
WITH SPRINKLER
WRENCHING AREA
FIGURE 6
W- TYPE 7 RECESSED
SPRINKLER WRENCH
DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO LABOR CHARGES, RE-
GARDLESS OF WHETHER TYCO
FIRE PRODUCTS WAS INFORMED
ABOUT THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
DAMAGES, AND IN NO EVENT
SHALL TYCO FIRE PRODUCTS' LI-
ABILITY EXCEED AN AMOUNT
EQUAL TO THE SALES PRICE
THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS
MADE IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL
OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED. INCLUDING WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FIT-
NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR-
~
Page 6 of 6
TFP176
PIN 57 - XXX - X - XXX
378 HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL
375 VERTICAL SIDEWALL
MODEUSIN
TY3331
TY3431
I SPRINKLER TEMPERATURE
RA TI NG
1 NATURAL BRASS 135 135OF/57OC
4 WHITE POLYESTER 155 155OF/68OC
3 WHITE RAL9010)* 175 175OF179OC
9 CHROME PLATED 200 200oF/93OC
7 LEAD COATED 286 286OF/141OC
TABLE B * Eastern Hemisphere sales only
PART NUMBER SELECTION
SERIES TY-FRB HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL SIDEWALL SPRINKLERS
Ordering
Procedure
When placing an order, indicate the full
product name. Refer to the Pnce List
for complete listing of Part Numbers.
Contact your local dlstnbutor for avail-
ability
Sprinkler Assemblies with NPT
Thread Connections:
Specify: (Specify ModeI/SIN), QUick
Response, (specify K-factor), (specify
temperature rating), Senes TY-FRB
(specify Honzontal Sidewall or Vertical
Sidewall) Spnnkler With (specify type
of finish or coating), PIN (specify from
Table B)
Recessed Escutcheon:
Specify Style (specify) Recessed Es-
cutcheon With (specify finiSh), PIN
(specify).
1/2" (15 mm)
Style 10
Chrome Plated
1/2" (15 mm)
Style 10
White Color
Coated
1/2" (15 mm)
Style 10
White RAL9010'
1/2" (15 mm)
Style 10
Brass Plated
1/2" (15 mm)
Style 20
Chrome Plated
1/2" (15 mm)
Style 20
White Color
Coated
1/2" (15 mm)
Style 20
White RAL90W'
1/2" (15 mm)
Style 20
Brass Plated
PIN 56-701-9-010
PIN 56-701-4-010
PIN 56-701-3-010
PIN 56-701-2-010
PIN 56-705-9-010
PIN 56-705-4-010
PIN 56-705-3-010
. Eastern Hemisphere sales only
PIN 56-705-2-010
Sprinkler Wrench:
Specify: W-Type 6 Spnnkler Wrench,
PIN 56-000-6-387
Specify. W-Type 7 Spnnkler Wrench,
PIN 56-850-4-001
TYCO FIRE PRODUCTS, 451 North Cannon Avenue, Lansdale, Pennsylvania 19446
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Series DS-1 - 5.6 K-factor
Dry Type Sprinklers
Quick Response, Standard Coverage
General
Description
The Series DS-1, 56 K-factor, QUick
Response, Standard Coverage, Dry
Type Sprinklers are decorative 3 mm
glass bulb automatic sprinklers de-
signed for the following tYPical uses'
. where pendent spnnklers are re-
qUired on dry pipe systems that
are exposed to freeZing tempera-
tures (e g spnnkler drops from un-
heated portions of bUildings)
. where spnnklers and/or a portion
of the connecting piping may be
exposed to freeZing temperatures
(e g. sprinkler drops from wet sys-
tems Into freezers, sprinkler
spngs from wet systems Into un-
heated attics, or honzontal piping
extensions through a wall to pro-
tect an unheated area of a bUild-
Ing)
. where spnnklers are used on sys-
tems that are seasonably drained
to aVOid freeZing (e g. vacation re-
sort areas)
WARNINGS
The Senes DS-1 Dry Type Spnnklers
descnbed herein must be Installed and
maintained In compliance WIth thIS
document, as well as WIth the applica-
ble standards of the NatIOnal Fife Pro-
tectIOn ASSOCIatIOn, In addItIOn to the
IMPORTANT
Always refer to Techntcal Data
Sheet TFP700 for the "INSTALLER
WARNING" that proVIdes cautions
With respect to handling and instal-
latIOn of spnnkler systems and com-
ponents. Improper handling and in-
stallatIOn can permanently damage
a spnnkler system or ItS compo-
nents and cause the sprinkler to fall
to operate In a fife SituatIon or cause
It to operate prematurely.
Page 1 of 8
standards of any other authontles hav-
ing junsdlction. Failure to do so may
impair the performance of these de-
vices.
The owner IS responsIble for maintain-
Ing their fife protection system and de-
vices in proper operating conditIOn.
The installing contractor or sprinkler
manufacturer should be contacted
With any questIons
The Senes DS-1 Dry Type Spnnklers
must only be Installed In fittings that
meet the reqUirements of the DeSIgn
Cntena sectIOn
Model/Sprinkler
Identification
Numbers
TY3235 - (Pendent)
TY3135 - (Upright)
TY3335 - (Horizontal Sidewall)
Technical
Data
Approvals
UL and C-UL Listed.
FM and NYC Approved.
(Refer to Table A)
Maximum Working Pressure
175 pSI (12,1 bar)
Inlet Thread Connection
1 inch NPT (Standard Order)
ISO 7-R1
Discharge Coefficient
K = 5.6 GPM/pSI1/2
(80,6 LPM/bar1/2)
Temperature Ratings
Refer to Table A
Finishes
Sprinkler Natural Brass, Chrome
Plated, White Polyester
Escutcheon: White Coated or Chrome
Plated
APRIL, 2004
Physical Characteristics
Inlet . Copper
Plug . . Copper
Yoke . Stainless Steel
Casing Galvanized Carbon Steel
Insert . . . . . . Bronze
Bulb Seat . . . Stainless Steel
Bulb ..... . Glass
Compression Screw . . .. Bronze
Deflector . . Bronze
Frame ... . Bronze
GUide Tube. . Stainless Steel
Water Tube. Stainless Steel
Spring ... . Stainless Steel
Sealing Assembly. ..
. . . Beryllium Nickel w/Teflon*
Escutcheon ..... Carbon Steel
*Reglstered Trademark of DuPont
Patents
U SA Patent No.5, 188, 185
TFP510
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TFP510
SPRINKLER FINISH
TY3235 Pendent TY3235 Pendent TY3335 Hor. Sidewall
wi Standard wi Std. Escutcheon with top of
Recessed Escutcheon (Ref. Fig. 5) Deflector-to-Ceiling
(Ref. Fig. 3) wi Deep Escutcheon distance of
wi Wide Flange (Ref. Fig. 6) 4 to 12 inches
Recessed Escutcheon wlo Escutcheon (100 to 300 mm)
(Ref. Fig. 4) (Ref. Fig. 7) wi Std. Escutcheon
(Ref. Fig. 9)
TY3135 Upright wi Deep Escutcheon
wlo Escutcheon (Ref. Fig. 10)
(Ref. Fig. 8) wlo Escutcheon
(Ref. Fig. 11)
Temperature Bulb Natural I Chrome White Natural I Chrome White Natural I Chrome White
Ratmg Color Code Brass Plated Polyester Brass Plated Polyester Brass Plated Polyester
135OF/57OC Orange 1,2,3,4 1,2,4 1,2,3,4 1,2,4 1 *, 2*, 3**, 4 1*,2*,4
155OF/68OC Red 1,2,3,4 1,2,4 1,2,3,4 1,2,4 1*,2*,3**,4 1*,2*,4
175OFn9OC Yellow 1,2,3,4 1,2,4 1,2,3,4 1,2,4 1*,2*,3**,4 1*,2*,4
200oF/93OC Green 1,2,3,4 1,2,4 1,2,3,4 1,2,4 1*,2*,3**,4 1*,2*,4
286OF/141OC Blue N/A 1,2,3,4 1,2,4 1 *, 2*, 3**, 4 1*,2*,4
Notes:
1 Listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc (Maximum order length of 48 Inches)
2 Listed by Underwriters Laboratories for use In Canada (MaXimum order length of 48 Inches)
3 Approved by Factory Mutual Research Corporallon (MaXimum order length of 48 Inches)
4 Approved by the City of New York under MEA 352-01-E
* Light and Ordinary Hazard Occupancies Only
** Light Hazard Occupancies Only
N/A - Not Available
TABLE A
SERIES DS-1, QUICK RESPONSE - STANDARD COVERAGE, DRY TYPE SPRINKLERS
LABORA TORY LISTINGS AND APPROVALS
PLUG WITH , INLET
/ "
GASKET ED SPRING
PLATE SEAL
YOKE
SPRING
CASING
WATER
TUBE
INSERT
GUIDE
TUBE BULB
SEAT
FRAME
3mm
BULB
VENT HOLE
COMPRESSION
DEFLECTOR SCREW
WRENCH
RECESS
u
PUSH WRENCH IN TO
ENSURE ENGAGEMENT WITH
SPRINKLER WRENCHING AREA
FIGURE 2
W- TYPE 7 SPRINKLER WRENCH
FIGURE 1
SERIES DS-1 QUICK RESPONSE
DRY TYPE SPRINKLER ASSEMBL Y
TFP510
SPRINKLER FITTING
{REFER TO DESIGN
CRITERIA SECTI~,r!-- m--r-]--~:
FACE OF L-~: :: ,/
SPRINKLER Uj i~i :uU
FITTING Co, L_ J r-C
\ L _J
1
ORDER LENGTHS
3-1/2" to 48"
(88,9 to 1219,2 mm)
IN 1/4" (6,4 mm) 2-1/4" DIA
INCRE"E~~~~~~
2-7/8" DIA
(73,0 mm)
1-3/8" '" 1 /8"
(34,9 '" 3,2 mm)
FIGURE 3
TY3235 PENDENT
wI STANDARD RECESSED
ESCUTCHEON
SPRINKLER FITTING
(REFER TO DESIGN
CRITERIA SECTIO~_rrT- __m{UL_
FACE OF L-~: i: ,.)
SPRINKLER L-ll i ii_II,)
FITTING Co, L~_J r-C
\ L__J
1
ORDER LENGTHS 3-1/2" DIA
1/2" 10 46" (~8,9 mrp)
(12,7101168,4 mm) 2-1/2" DIA
IN 1/4" (6,4 mm) I .(63,5 mm). I
INCREMENTS . - - .
4-1/4"",1/8"
(108,0", 3,2 mm)
J
FIGURE 6
TY3235 PENDENT
wI DEEP ESCUTCHEON
SPRINKLER FITTING
(REFER TO DESIGN
CRITERIA SECTION) r--} m---T-'
FACE OF '[fl i : ;--~:I
SPRINKLER L_~[ rill L)
"IT'N,G "~rr"
1-3/8" '" 1/8"
(34,9", 3,2 mm)
FIGURE 4
TY3235 PENDENT
wi WIDE FLANGE RECESSED
ESCUTCHEON
SPRINKLER FITTING
(REFER TO DESIGN
CRITERIA SECTI~iful-----uur-lu_,
L_R I I I I
FACE OF ~-11: :: /..:
SPRINKLER L_~~ i i ~__~)
"~t "]
ORDER LENGTHS
5" 1048"
(127,0 to 1219,2 mm)
IN 1/4" (6,4 mm)
INCREMENTS
~
FIGURE 7
TY3235 PENDENT
wlo ESCUTCHEON
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SPRINKLER FITTING
(REFER TO DESIGN
CRITERIA SECTI01SLN)_if--l---------f--lu_,
I I I I I I
FACE OF ~-~ I: :: ,<
SPRINKLER L_~j i ! :uU
FITTING L_, L~ _..I r-J
\ I _J
-I
1-3/4" DIA
2-3/16" '" 1/8"
(55,6 '" 3,2 mm)
FIGURE 5
TY3235 PENDENT
wI STANDARD
ESCUTCHEON
TOP OF
DEFLECTOR
ORDER LENGTHS
5" to 48"
(127,0101219,2 mm)
IN 1/4" (6,4 mm)
INCREMENTS
FACE OF
SPRINKLER
FITTING
r- -,
r-.J -1 L-l__~,
r--f: r- I I I
j2r(~-~ :: :: f.!
I I I I 11
I _J~~ ! ____un i fn'../
SPRINKLER FITTING CuS L_"
(REFER TO DESIGN
CRITERIA SECTION)
FIGURE 8
TY3135 UPRIGHT
wlo ESCUTCHEON
Page 4 of 8
ORDER LENGTHS
2-1/2" 10 48" (63,5 to 1219,2 mm)
IN 1/4" (6,4 mm) INCREMENTS
4" '" 1/8"
(101,6", 3,2 mm)
FACE OF FACE OF
SPRINKLER MOUNTING
FITTING SURFACE
1-3/4" DIA
(44,5 mm)
r--T--'
, , ,
,J__-'-__~
r....----n.....i
L~~
: : SPRINKLER FITTING
C'__-' (REFER TO DESIGN
CRITERIA SECTION)
\ I
nl (7~',~~m)
/~o_l~
CENTERLINE 5/16"
OF WATERWAY (7,9 mm)
FIGURE 9
TY3335 HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL wi STANDARD ESCUTCHEON
ORDER LENGTHS
1/2"1045-3/4" (12,710 1162,1 mm)
IN 1/4" (6,4 mm) INCREMENTS
FACE OF
MOUNTING
SURFACE
4-13/16"",1/8"
(122,2", 3,2 mm)
FACE OF
SPRINKLER
FITTING
2-1/2" DIA
(63,5 mm)
r--T--'
, , ,
,Jh-'-__~
j....------....-"1
[;
: : SPRINKLER FITTING
C'__-' (REFER TO DESIGN
CRITERIA SECTION)
\ I
nJ ~8~~'~~
l-~o ~
CENTERLINE 5/16"
OF WATERWAY (7,9 mm)
FIGURE 10
TY3335 HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL wi DEEP ESCUTCHEON
ORDER LENGTHS
5" to 48" (127,0 10 1219,2 mm)
IN 1/4" (6,4 mm) INCREMENTS MINIMUM
2-1/4" (57,2 mm)
FACE OF DEFLECTOR TO
- SPRINKLER MOUNTING
r--T--' FITTING SURFACE
,.1---'----1,
j-'-n___-'-j
1'-----01 ~ =+-i
r;~~~~~ ~o 5/16"
: : SPRINKLER FITTING (7,9mm)
C~:;..,_) (REFER TO DESIGN CENTERLINE
CRITERIA SECTION) OF WATERWAY
FIGURE 11
TY3335 HORIZONTAL SIDEWALL wlo ESCUTCHEON
TFP510
Operation
When the Serres DS-1 IS In serVice,
water IS prevented from enterrng the
assembly by the Plug & Belleville Seal-
Ing Assembly (Ref. Figure 1) In the
Inlet of the Sprrnkler. The glass Bulb
contains a flUid that expands when ex-
posed to heat. When the rated tem-
perature IS reached, the flUid expands
suffiCiently to shatter the glass Bulb,
and the Bulb Seat IS released The
compressed Sprrng IS then able to ex-
pand and push the Water Tube as well
as the GUide Tube outward. ThiS action
Simultaneously pulls Inward on the
Yoke, WithdraWing the Plug & BelleVille
Seal from the Inlet allOWing the sprrn-
kler to activate and flow water
Design
Criteria
The Serres DS-1 Sprrnklers are in-
tended for use In fire sprrnkler systems
designed In accordance With the
standard installation rules recognized
by the applicable Listing or Approval
agency (e g., UL Listing IS based on
NFPA 13 requirements).
The Serres DS-1 Dry Type Sprrnkler IS
to be Installed In the 1 Inch NPT outlet
or run of malleable or ductile Iron
threaded tee fittings that meet the di-
menSIOnal requirements of ANSI
B 16 3 (Class 150) or cast Iron
threaded tee fittings that meet the di-
mensional requirements of ANSI
B16.4 (Class 125) With the end sprrn-
kler fitting on a branch line to be
plugged as shown In Figures 3 - 11.
When Installing 1 Inch NPT Serres
DS-1 Dry Type Sprrnklers on a dry pipe
sprrnkler system, only use the Side
outlet of maximum 2-1/2 Inch size re-
ducing tee's
For wet pipe sprrnkler systems, the
Serres DS-1 Dry Type Sprrnklers may
also be Installed In the 1 Inch NPT
outlet of a Central Figure 730 Me-
chanical Tee or the follOWing Tyco Fire
Products CPVC fittings. (PIN 80145)
1" x 1" NPT Female Adapter or (PIN
80249) 1" x 1" x 1" NPT Sprrnkler Head
Adapter Tee.
NOTE
Do not Install the Series DS-1 Into any
other type fItting WIthout fIrst consult-
Ing the Technical ServIces Depart-
ment. FaIlure to use the appropriate
fItting may result In faIlure of the sprin-
kler to properly operate due to forma-
tIOn of Ice over the Inlet Plug or binding
of the Inlet Plug, or, insuffICIent en-
TFPS10
gagement of the Inlet pipe threads with
consequent leakage
Branch, cross, and feedmaln piping
connected to Dry Sprinklers and sub-
Ject to freezing temperatures must be
pitched for drainage In accordance
With the minimum requirements of the
National Fire Protection ASSOCiation
for dry pipe sprinkler systems.
When Dry Sprinklers are to be used In
wet pipe sprinkler systems protecting
areas subject to freeZing temperatures
(e g., sprinkler drops Into freezers),
conSideration must be given to the ap-
propriate length of the sprinkler that
will prevent freeZing of the water In the
connecting pipes due to conduction.
When the temperature surrounding
the wet pipe sprinkler system IS main-
tained at a minimum temperature of
40oF/40C, the follOWing are the mini-
mum recommended lengths between
the face of the sprinkler fitting and the
outSide surface of the protected area
(I e , length exposed to minimum am-
bient of 40oF/40C):
. 12 inches (300 mm) when the tem-
perature Within the protected area
IS -20oF/-290C
. 18 Inches (450 mm) when the tem-
perature Within the protected area
IS -40oF/-40oC
. 24 Inches (600 mm) when the tem-
perature Within the protected area
IS -60oF/-51 oC
For protected area temperatures be-
tween those given above, the minimum
recommended length from the face of
the fitting to the outSide of the pro-
tected area may be determined by in-
terpolating between the indicated val-
ues
NOTE
When Dry Sprinklers penetrate a cet!-
Ing or wall Into an area subject to freez-
Ing, the clearance space around the
Sprinkler Casing must be completely
sealed in order to prevent the leakage
of moist air Into the freeZing area
which might result In the formation of
condensate around the Frame, Deflec-
tor, Bulb Seat, or Bulb. Failure to pre-
vent the formation of condensate could
result In the bUild-up of Ice around the
releaSing components. ThiS could re-
sult an Inadvertent operation of the
sprinkler or Impaired operation due to
reduced thermal sensitivity
Installation
The Series DS-1 Dry Type Sprinklers
must be Installed In accordance With
the follOWing instructions:
NOTES
The Series DS-1 must only be Installed
in fittings that meet the reqUirements
of the DeSign Criteria section
Refer to the DeSign Criteria section for
other Important reqUirements regard-
Ing piping design and sealing of the
clearance space around the Sprinkler
Casing
Do not Install any bulb type sprinkler"
the bulb IS cracked or there IS a loss of
liqUid from the bulb With the sprinkler
held horizontally, a small air bubble
should be present The diameter of the
air bubble IS approximately 1/16 Inch
(1,6 mm) for the 13soF/S7"C rating to
1/8 Inch (3,2 mm) for the 2860F/141 oC
rating.
A leak tight 1 Inch NPT sprinkler JOint
should be obtained with a torque of 20
to 30 fUbs (26,8 to 40,2 Nm). Higher
levels of torque may distort the sprin-
kler Inlet With consequent leakage or
Impairment of the sprinkler
Do not attempt to compensate for in-
suffiCient adjustment In an Escutcheon
Plate by under- or over-tightening the
Sprinkler Readjust the position of the
sprinkler fitting to SUIt
Step 1. Pendent sprinklers must be
Installed only In the pendent pOSition,
and upnght sprinklers must be in-
stalled only In the upright pOSition The
deflector of a pendent or upright spnn-
kler IS to be parallel to the ceiling.
HOrizontal Sidewall spnnklers are to be
Installed In the hOrizontal pOSition With
their centerline of waterway perpen-
dicular to the back wall and parallel to
the ceiling. The word "TOP" on the De-
flector IS to face towards the ceiling
Step 2. With pipe thread sealant ap-
plied to the Inlet threads, hand tighten
the sprinkler Into the sprinkler fitting.
Step 3. Wrench tighten the sprinkler by
wrenching on the Casing With a pipe
wrench whenever the casing IS readily
acceSSible. OtherWise, use a W-Type 7
Sprinkler Wrench (Ref. Figure 2). The
wrench recess of the W- Type 7 IS to be
applied to the spnnkler wrench flats
(Ref. Figure 2)
Step 4. After the ceiling/wail has been
Installed/finished, slide on the outer
piece of the Escutcheon until It comes
In contact With the ceiling/wail. Do not
11ft the ceiling panel out of ItS normal
position
In the case of the outer piece of the
I Page 5 of 8
Deep Escutcheon, hold the outer
piece In contact With the mounting sur-
face (ceiling), and then rotate the Inner
piece approximately 1/4 turn With re-
spect to the outer piece, to hold the
Deep Escutcheon firmly together.
Care and
Maintenance
The Series DS-1 Dry Type Spnnklers
must be maintained and serViced In
accordance With the follOWing instruc-
tions:
NOTES
Absence of the outer piece of an es-
cutcheon, which IS used to cover a
clearance hole, may delay the time to
sprinkler operation In a fire Situation.
Before closing a fire protectIOn system
mam control valve for maintenance
work on the fire protection system that
It controls, permiSSion to shut down
the affected fire protectIOn systems
must be obtamed from the proper
authOrities and all personnel who may
be affected by thiS actIOn must be no-
tified
A Vent Hole IS prOVided In the Bulb
Seat (Ref Figure 1) to indicate If the
Dry Sprinkler IS remalnmg dry. EVI-
dence of leakage from the Vent Hole
IS an indicatIOn that there may be
weepage past the Inlet seal and that
the sprinkler needs to be removed for
determining the cause of leakage (e g
an Improper installatIOn or an Ice plug).
The fire protection system control
valve must be closed and the system
drained before removing the sprinkler
Spnnklers that are found to be leaking
or exhibiting VISible signs of corrosion
must be replaced
Automatic spnnklers must never be
painted, plated, coated, or otherWise
altered after leaVing the factory. Modi-
fied sprinklers must be replaced
Spnnklers that have been exposed to
corrosive products of combustion, but
have not operated, should be com-
pletely cleaned by Wiping the spnnkler
With a cloth or by brushing It With a soft
bnstle brush
Care must be exerCised to aVOid dam-
age - before, dUring, and after Instal-
lation. Spnnklers damaged by drop-
ping, striking, wrench tWist/slippage,
or the like, must be replaced Also,
replace any spnnkler that has a
cracked bulb or that has lost liqUid from
ItS bulb (Ref. Installation Section).
The owner IS responSible for the In-
spection, testing, and maintenance of
their fire protection system and de-
vices In compliance With this docu-
Page 6 of 8
ment, as well as with the applicable
standards of the National Fire Protec-
tion Association (e.g, NFPA 25), In
addition to the standards of any other
authorities haVing JUriSdiction The in-
stalling contractor or sprinkler manu-
facturer should be contacted relative to
any questions.
It IS recommended that automatic
sprinkler systems be Inspected,
tested, and maintained by a qualified
Inspection Service In accordance With
local requirements and/or national
codes
Limited
Warranty
Products manufactured by Tyco Fire
Products are warranted solely to the
onglnal Buyer for ten (10) years
against defects In material and work-
manship when paid for and properly
Installed and maintained under normal
use and service ThiS warranty Will ex-
pire ten (10) years from date of ship-
ment by Tyco Fire Products. No war-
ranty IS given for products or
components manufactured by compa-
nies not affiliated by ownership With
Tyco Fire Products or for products and
components which have been subject
to misuse, Improper installation, corro-
Sion, or which have not been Installed,
maintained, modified or repaired In ac-
cordance With applicable Standards of
the National Fire Protection ASSOCia-
tion, and/or the standards of any other
AuthOrities HaVing JUriSdiction. Mate-
rials found by Tyco Fire Products to be
defective shall be either repaired or
replaced, at Tyco Fire Products' sole
option Tyco Fire Products neither as-
sumes, nor authOrizes any person to
assume for It, any other obligation In
connection With the sale of products or
parts of products. Tyco Fire Products
shall not be responsible for sprinkler
system deSign errors or Inaccurate or
Incomplete information supplied by
Buyer or Buyer's representatives
IN NO EVENT SHALL TYCO FIRE
PRODUCTS BE LIABLE, IN CON-
TRACT, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY OR
UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THE-
ORY, FOR INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT,
SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO LABOR CHARGES, RE-
GARDLESS OF WHETHER TYCO
FIRE PRODUCTS WAS INFORMED
ABOUT THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
DAMAGES, AND IN NO EVENT
SHALL TYCO FIRE PRODUCTS' LI-
ABILITY EXCEED AN AMOUNT
EQUAL TO THE SALES PRICE.
THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS
TF510
MADE IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL
OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED. INCLUDING WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FIT-
NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR-
~
Ordering
Procedure
Contact your local distributor for avail-
ability, and please speCify the follow-
Ing:
1. Sprinkler
. Model/SIN
. QUick Response, Standard Cover-
age, Dry Type Sprinkler
. Deflector Style
. 5.6 K-factor
. Order Length.
Dry Type Spnnklers are furnIshed
based upon Order Length as
measured per FIgure 3 through
11, as applIcable After the meas-
urement IS taken, round It to the
nearest 1/4 Inch Increment
· Inlet Connection (1 Inch NPT or
ISO 7-R1)
. Temperature Rating
. Sprinkler Finish.
· Escutcheon Style and Finish, as
applicable.
· Part Number from Table B (Part
numbers are for 1 Inch NPT stand-
ard order sprinklers. Orders for all
other sprinkler assemblies must
be accompanied by a complete
description)
2 W- Type 7 Sprinkler Wrench
Refer to the Price List for complete
listing of Part Numbers
TFP510
PIN 60 - XXX - X - XXX
I I
MODEUSIN
36 Pendent wi Standard TY3235
Escutcheon (1" NPT) (Fig 5)
33 Pendent wi Deep TY3235
Escutcheon (1" NPT) (Fig 6)
37 Pendent wi Std Recessed TY3235
Escutcheon (1" NPT) (Fig 3)
32 Pendent w/o Escutcheon TY3235
Escutcheon (1" NPT) (Fig 7)
34 Sidewall wi Standard TY3335
Escutcheon (1" NPT) (Fig 9)
43 Sidewall wi Deep TY3335
Escutcheon (1" NPT) (Fig 10)
44 Sidewall w/o TY3335
Escutcheon (1" NPT) (Fig 11)
38 Upright w/o Escutcheon TY3135
(1" NPT) (Fig 8)
I
SPRINKLER ESCUTCHEON
FINISH FINISH (2)
1 NATURAL BRASS WHITE
4 WHITE POLYESTER WHITE
9 CHROME PLATED CHROME PLATED
0 CHROME PLATED WHITE
3 WHITE (RAL9010)* WHITE (RAL9010)*
TEMPERATURE
RATING (3)
0 135F/57C
155F/68C
2 175Fn9C
3 200F/93C
4 286F/141C
NOTES
Page 7 of 8
ORDER
LENGTH (1)
(EXAMPLES)
055 550"
082 825"
180 1800"
187 1875"
372 3725"
480 4800"
(1) Dry Type Sprinklers are furnished based upon "Order Length"
as measured per Figures 3 through 11, as applicable, and for
each Individual sprinkler where It IS to be Installed After the meas-
urement IS taken, round It to the nearest 1/4 Inch Increment
(2) Escutcheon FInish applies to sprinklers proVided with
escutcheons
(3) The 286F/141 C temperature rating applies to
non-recessed sprinkler assemblies
* Eastern Hemisphere sales only
TABLE B
PARTNUMBERSELECnON
SERIES DS-1, QUICK RESPONSE, STANDARD COVERAGE, DRY TYPE SPRINKLERS
(Use Prefix "I" for ISO 7-R1 Connection, e.g., 1-60-361-1-180)
Page 8 of 8
TF510
TYCO FIRE PRODUCTS, 451 North Cannon Avenue, Lansdale, Pennsylvania 19446
Series 2000SS
Double Check Valve Assemblies
Sizes: 2112" - 12" (65 - 300mm)
Features
· Patented Cam-Check Assembly
provides low head loss
. Short lay length IS Ideally sUited for
retrofit Installations
. Stainless Steel body IS half the weight
of competitive designs reducing
installation and shipping cost
· Stainless steel construction provides
long term corrosion protection and
maximum strength
. Single top access cover with two-bolt
grooved style coupling for ease of
maintenance
· No special tools required for servIcing
· Compact construction allows for
smaller vaults and enclosures
. May be Installed In horizontal or
vertical "flow up" position
Available Models
Suffix
NRS - non-rising stem resIlient
seated gate valves
OSY - UUFM outside stem and yoke
resIlient seated gate valves
OSY FxG - flanged Inlet gate connection
and grooved outlet gate
connection
OSY GxF - grooved Inlet gate connection
and flanged outlet gate
connection
OSY GxG - grooved Inlet gate connection
and grooved outlet gate
connection
LG - without shutoff valves
Post indicator plate and operating
nut available - consult factory
Materials
All Internal metal parts 300 Series
stainless steel
Main valve body 300 Series stainless steel
Check assembly Noryl@
Flange dimension In accordance with
AWWA Class 0
Noryl'" IS a registered trademark of General
Electnc Company
Job Name
ES-A-2000SS
A
AMES
FIRE & WATERWORKS"TM
Senes 2000SS Double Check Valve Assemblies are designed to prevent the
reverse flow of polluted water from entenng Into the potable water system ThiS
senes can be applied, where approved by the local authonty having junsdlctlon, on
non-health hazard Installations Features short end-to-end dimenSions, lightweight
starn less steel body, and low head loss. ~
Specifications
A Double Check Valve Assembly shall be Installed at each noted location to prevent the
unwanted reversal of polluted water Into the potable water supply. The main valve body
shall be manufactured from 300 series stainless steel to provide corrosion resistance,
100% lead free through the waterway. The double check shall consist of two indepen-
dently operated spring loaded cam-check valves, required test cocks, and optional
Inlet and outlet resilient seated shutoff valves Each cam-check shall be Internally
loaded and provide a pOSitive dnp tight closure against the reverse flow of liquid
caused by backsiphonage or backpressure The modular cam-check includes a
stainless steel spnng and cam-arm, rubber faced disc and a replaceable seat There
shall be no brass or bronze parts used within the cam-check valve assembly. The valve
cover shall be held In place through the use of a single grooved style two-bolt coupling.
The main assembly shall consist of two Independently operating torsion spnng check
assemblies, two resilient seated isolation valves, and four ball valve type test cocks
The assembly shall be an Ames Company Senes 2000SS
Pressure - Temperature
Temperature Range' 330F - 11 OOF (50C - 430C)
Maximum Working Pressure. 175psl (12 bars)
Standards
ASSE Std 1015, AWWA C510-92, CSA 864 5, UL 1469
Approvals
ASSE, AWWA
UL Classified (OSY only), FM
For 12" approvals consult factory
S@<@>
Approved
Contractor
Job Location
Engineer
Approval
Contractor's P 0 No
Approval
Representative
Ames product specificatIOns In U S customary Units and metnc are approximate and are prOVided for reference only For precise measurements, please contact Ames Technical Service Ames
reserves the nght to change or modify product design, construction, speCifications, or matenals without pnor notice and without incurring any obligation to make such changes and modifica-
tions on Ames products previously or subsequently sold
www amesfirewater com
Capacities
Rated working pressure 175psI (12 bars) * Rated flow **UL Tested
2Vz" (65mm)
kPa PSI
83 12
*
**
kPa pSI 6" (150 mm)
103 15
83 12
62 9
41 6
21 3
*
**
v
~ - -- ioo""
" ~
....... ~
~ -
1--1.- - - _I-"
kPa pSI
103 15
83 12
62 9
41 6
21 3
o 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 10001100 1200 1300 14001500 gpm
380 7601140 1520 19002280 2660 30403420 38004180 4560 4940 53205700lpm
5 10 15 Ips
15 3 46 mps
a" (200mm)
69 10
55 8
41 6
28 4
14 2
kPa pSI
83 12
69 10
55 8
41 6
28 4
14 2
25 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 525 gpm
95 190 380 570 760 950 1140 1330 1520 1710 1900 1995 Ipm
15 Ips
46 mps
3" (aOmm) * **
*
**
---
- "
iI' " ~
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25 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 gpm
95 190 380 570 760 950 1140 13301520 17101900 20902280 Ipm
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46 mps
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83 12
62 9
41 6
21 3
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950 1900 2850 3800 4750 5700 6650 7600 8550 9500 Ipm
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83 12
62 9
41 6
21 3
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3 80 38 965 18'/8 479 1OY, 260 3% 95 22 559 7Y2 191 215 98 55 25
4 100 40 1016 22% 578 123;,6 310 4% 114 22 559 9 229 225 102 58 26
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10 250 55% 1410 45% 1162 2313116 605 8 200 29Y2 749 16 406 763 346 179 81
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Dyna- Thread"
Full Line Sch-40 Replacement
Dyna- Threacr offers the life expectancy of Sch-40 with superior hydraulics and greater value.
Dyna-Thread spnnkler pipe represents an engineenng advancement for the spnnkler pipe mdustry. It combmes the safety
and longevity of traditional Sch-40 pipe with quality and supenor hydraulIc advantages.
Comparison to Schedule 40
. Dyna-Thread's mSlde diameter IS up
to 3 6% larger than Sch-40 giVIng It
supenor hydraulIcs And, when used
m combInatIOn with Dyna-Flow pipe,
down sizing often occurs
o Dyna- Thread IS fully lIsted and
approved by UL, ULC, and FM for
fire sprmkler applIcatIOns.
o The lIfe expectancy of Dyna- Thread
and Sch-40 are equal based on the
calculated wall thicknesses per UL
o The consistent qualIty of steel used to
make Dyna-Thread facIlItates smooth
threadmg and lower maIntenance
costs.
o The extenor of Dyna- Thread IS
protected by a clean, durable mill
coatmg for extended shelf lIfe and
easy pamt applIcatIOn
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o With ItS mcreased strength and lIghter
weight, Dyna- Thread reduces
InstallatIOn fatigue and IS Ideal for
retro-fit applIcatIOns
CorrosIOn ResIstance RatIO (CRR) IS a
UL (Underwnters Laboratory) term for
the estimated lIfe expectancy of a pipe
Jomt This IS based on the calculated
wall thickness at the base of the first
exposed thread, assumed to be the
weakest pomt of the pipe length Dyna-
Thread and Sch-40 have the same
calculated wall thicknesses at this pomt
and are both aSSigned the same CRR of
100.
The Internal surface of all black AllIed
Tube & CondUit Fire Spnnkler pipe
products up to 4 5000" m diameter IS
coated with our new Antlbactenal
Formula, "ABF" In sCientific laboratory
test, ABS proved to have supenor
resistance to microbial colomzatlOn of
pipe walls, thereby delaYIng or possibly
preventmg the onset of
MicrobIOlogically Influenced corrosIOn
(MIC) when the FIrSt Spnnkler System
IS first Installed
Specifications
NPS Nominall.D. WI. WI. (H20 Filled) Pes! Wl/lift(21') WI/Lift (24') WI/lift (25')
In,mm In,mm Lbs/Ft, Kg/m Lbs/Ft, Kg/m LIft Lbs, Kg Lbs, Kg Lbs, Kg
1" 1 080 1 330 1 75 70 1955 2234 2327
25 274 20 260 70 887 1013 105t
11;4" 1408 1 870 254 51 2002 2288 2384
32 358 28 378 51 908 1038 1081
1W 1 639 2290 322 44 2115 2418 2519
40 416 34 479 44 959 1097 114.;
2" 2104 3050 457 30 1921 2196 2287
50 53.4 4.5 680 30 871 996 103/
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TUBE & CONDUIT
Comparison to L.W.T. Pipes
o More wall thickness at the thread
(CRR= 1 00) gives Dyna- Thread
better lIfe expectancy than lightwall
threadable pipe Jomts
o Unlike IIghtwall threadable pipe,
Dyna-Thread has no thread gauge
warnmg
o Dyna- Thread IS approved for
standard hanger spacmg (15ft
o C ), can be used as earthquake
sway bracmg, and IS safe to use as
drops.
o Dyna- Thread IS safer to weld on.
o Dyna- Thread IS more widely
accepted than IIghtwall threadable
where Sch-40 IS specified
Specifications & Approvals
Super 40/Dyna- Thread pipe IS
manufactured to meet. ASTM A-135,
Grade A and IS m complIance with
NFPA-13 All sizes of Super 40lDyna-
Thread are rated at 300 pSI working
pressure. Super 40/Dyna- Thread IS UL
and ULC Listed for wet, dry deluge and
pre-actIOn spnnkler systems and FM
Approved for use In wet systems. Super
40/Dyna- Thread can be "hot-dip"
galvamzed to meet FM reqUirement for
dry systems Super 40/Dyna- Thread IS
approved for all threaded couplIngs and
welded outlets and IS sUitable for all
roll-grooved, and plam-end fittIngs.
(See lIstIng InformatIOn)
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Dyna-Flow@
High Strength Steel Pipe
The original high-strength lightwall sprinkler pipe with hydraulics superior to Schedule-J.D.
Dyna-Flow pipe IS the "ongmal" hlgh-
strength lightwall spnnkler pIpe Dyna-
Flow has outstanding hydraulic
capabilitIes and IS recognIzed as the
most popular alternatIve to Schedule-l 0
pIpe Lightweight, easy to cut and easy
to handle for mstallatlOn. Dyna-Flow IS a
valuable addItIOn to any fire protectIOn
system
Superior Hydraulics
WIth an mSlde dlameter'of up to II %
larger than Schedule-40 and up to 7%
larger than Schedule-I 0, Dyna-Flow
pIpe hydraulics are exceptIOnal Larger
IDs enable Dyna-Flow, and related
components, to be down-sIzed wIthIn the
system, thus Increasmg the potentIal for
Job cost savIngs For complete Hazen-
WIlliams charts, refer to "Dyna-Flow
Hydrauhc Data Tables."
Coatings & Fabrication
Dyna-Flow products are coated with
an environmentally approved and
speCIally formulated modIfied-acrylic or
water-based coatmg ThIs durable coatmg
IS paIntable The black co~tmg acts as
an excellent pnmer and IS resistant to
weathenng and U. V. degradatIOn from
outdoor storage
MetallurgIcal propertIes proVIde excellent
fabncatIon charactenstIcs for end prep
finIshes, weldIng and roll groovmg
There IS no specIal process or eqUIpment
needed for fabncatlOn and InstallatIOn
The mternal surface of all black Allied
Tube & CondUIt FIre Spnnkler pIpe
products up to 4.5000" In dIameter IS
coated wIth our new AntIbactenal
Formula, "ABF" In sCIentific laboratory
test, ABS proved to have supenor
resistance to mIcrobIal colOnIzatIOn of
pIpe walls, thereby delaymg or pOSSIbly
preventIng the onset of MIcrobIOlogIcally
Influenced corrosIOn (MIC) when the
FIrst Spnnkler System IS first Installed
Specifications
NPS Nominall.D. WI. WI. (H20 Filled) Pest WIILifl (21 ') WIILlfI (24') WIILift (25')
In,mm In,mm Lbs/Ft, Kg/m Lbs/Ft, Kg/m Lift Lbs, Kg Lbs, Kg Lbs, Kg
1 " 1191 0830 1 31 91 1,586 1,812 1,888
25 303 12 195 91 719 822 856
1 \.0'4" 1 536 1 059 1 87 61 1,356 1,550 1,615
32 390 16 278 61 615 703 733
1W' 1728 1 667 271 61 2,135 2,440 2,542
40 439 25 403 61 968 1107 1153
2" 2203 2104 379 37 1,634 1,868 1,946
50 560 31 564 37 741 847 883
2W' 2703 2564 510 30 1,615 1,846 1,923
65 687 38 759 30 733 837 872
3" 3314 3387 718 19 1,351 1,544 1,608
80 842 50 1069 19 613 700 729
4" 4310 4473 1086 19 1,784 2,039 2,124
90 1095 67 1616 19 809 925 963
Specifications & Approvals
Dyna-Flow/Super Flo pIpe IS manufac-
tured to meet ASTM A-795 Type E,
Grade A and IS In compliance wIth
NFPA-13 and NFPA-14 All sIzes of
Dyna Flow/Super Flo are UL LIsted, FM
Approved and ULC LIsted
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Listed Approved Listed
Dyna-Flow/Super Flo IS UL/ULC LIsted
for use wIth roll grooved, plain-end
couplings, and welded JOInts for wet, dry,
preactlOn and deluge systems It IS FM
Approved for roll grooved, plain-end, and
welded JOInts for wet systems. Refer to
appropriate documentatIOn for up-to-date
listIng and approval InformatIOn. Dyna-
Flow/Super Flo IS now available "hot-
dip" galvanIzed and has been speCIfically
approved by FM for dry systems uses
tqca / Flow Control (;) allied
TUBE & CONDUIT
Additional Benefits
. LIghtweIght and easy to Install,
resultmg In more effiCIent use of your
freIght and labor dollars
. ProVIdes stabIlity needed to comply
wIth standard hanger spacIng
(IS ft a.c.) per NFPA
. AVaIlable In Standard lengths for your
convenIence, or can be ordered In
custom lengths upon approval
. Fast cuttmg and weldIng, as well as
easy roll groovmg and end preparation.
. AVaIlable 10 Factory roll grooved form
for qUIcker shop turnaround
. Clean, durable mIll coatmg proVides
longer "shelf life" and acts as an
excellent pnmer for custom pamt
applicatIons
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Size Load (Ibs.)
1000050EG 1/2 2-3/4 1-1/4 3/8 1 13/16 300 EG
1000050FL 1/2 2-3/4 1-1/4 3/8 1 13116 300 FL
1000075EG 3/4 3-1/16 1-7/16 3/8 1 15/16 300 EG
1000075FL 3/4 3-1/16 1-7/16 3/8 1 15/16 300 FL
1000100EG 1 3-5/16 1-9/16 3/8 1 15/16 300 EG
1000100FL 1 3-5/16 1-9/16 3/8 1 15116 300 FL
1000125EG 1-1/4 3-9/16 1/5/8 3/8 1 13/16 300 EG
1000125FL 1-1/4 3-9/16 1-5/8 3/8 1 13116 300 FL
1000150EG 1-1/2 3-13/16 1-3/4 3/8 1 13116 300 EG
1000150FL 1-1/2 3-13/16 1-3/4 3/8 1 13116 300 FL
1000200EG 2 4-1/4 1-15/16 3/8 1 13/16 300 EG
1000200FL 2 4-1/4 1-15/16 3/8 1 13/16 300 FL
1000250EG 2-1/2 5-5/8 2-15/16 1/2 1-1/4 1-5116 1000 EG
1000250FL 2-1/2 5-5/8 2-15/16 1/2 1-1/4 1-5116 1000 FL
1000300EG 3 6-9/16 3-1/2 1/2 1-1/4 1-7/16 1000 EG
1000300FL 3 6-9/16 3-1/2 1/2 1-1/4 1-7/16 1000 FL
1000350EG 3-1/2 7 3-3/4 1/2 1-1/4 1-11/16 1000 EG
1000350FL 3-1/2 7 3-3/4 1/2 1-1/4 1-11/16 1000 FL
1000400EG 4 7-3/4 4-5/16 5/8 1-5/16 1-3/4 1100 EG
1000400FL 4 7-3/4 4-5/16 5/8 1-5/16 1-3/4 1100 FL
1000500EG 5 9-1/8 4-5/16 5/8 1-5/16 1-13/16 1100 EG
1000600EG 6 10-5/8 5-7/8 3/4 1-9/16 2-1/8 1250 EG
1000800EG 8 13-1/8 7 -1/16 7/8 1-5/8 2-3/8 1250 EG
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All dimenSions are In Inches unless otherWise noted
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Peninsula Community Mental Health
Building Renovation & Addition
Port Angeles, Washington
November 4, 2004
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Prepared By:
Edward Jonson and Associates, P.S.
Consulting Structural Engineers
5990 Battle Point Drive
Bainbridge Is., W A 9811 0
(206) 780-0524
Prepared For:
Lindberg & Smith Architects, Inc.
319 South Peabody Street, Suite B
Port Angeles, W A 98362
(360) 452-6116
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Design Check Calculation Sheet
Sizer 2004
LOADS: (Ibs, pst, or pit)
Load Type
Distribution
Magn~tude
Start End
330
550
Locat~on [ft]
Start End
11. 00
11. 00
Pattern
Load?
No
No
1 Dead
2 Snow
Po~nt
Point
MAXIMUM REACTIONS (Ibs) and BEARING LENGTHS (in) :
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275
554
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LC number
Length
279
275
554
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Self Weight of 1 0 39 plf automatically Included In loads,
Lateral support top= full, bottom= at supports, Load combinations ICC-IBC;
SECTION vs. DESIGN CODE NDS-2001: ( Ibs, Ibs-ft, or in )
Cr~ter~on
Shear
Bend~ng(+)
L~ve Defl'n
Total Defl'n
Analvs~s Value
fv - 25
fb = 1247
0.42 = L/626
0.78 = L/336
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328
3422
L/3 60
L/240
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0.57
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FACTORS: F CD CM Ct CL CV Cfu Cr Cfrt C~ Cn LC#
Fb'+ 2900 1.15 - 1. 00 1. 000 1. 03 - 1. 00 1. 00 - - 2
Fv' 285 1.15 - 1. 00 - - - - 1. 00 - 1. 00 2
Fcp' 750 - - 1. 00 - - - - 1. 00 - - -
E' 2.0 m~ll~on - 1. 00 - - - - 1. 00 - - 2
Bend~ng(+): LC# 2 = D+S, M = 5469 lbs-ft
Shear : LC# 2 = D+S, V = 554, V des~gn = 546 lbs
Deflect~on: LC# 2 = D+S EI= 500.13e06 lb-1n2
Total Deflection = 1.00(Dead Load Deflect1on) + L1ve Load Deflection.
(D=dead L=l~ve S=snow W=w~nd I=~mpact C=construction CLd=concentrated)
(All LC's are l1sted ~n the Analysis output)
DESIGN NOTES:
1 Please verify that the default deflection limits are appropriate for your application
2 SCL-BEAMS (Structural Composite Lumber) the attached SCL selection IS for preliminary deSign only For final member deSign contact
your local SCL manufacturer
3, Size factors vary from one manufacturer to another for SCL matenals They can be changed In the database editor
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT - BUILDING DNISION
321 EAST 5TH STREET, PORT ANGELES, WA 98362
Application Number
Application pin number
Property Address
ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER:
Application type description
Subdivision Name
Property Use
Property Zoning . . .
Application valuation
05-00001000 Date 10/11/05
734000
116 -118 1/2 E 8TH ST
06-30-00-0-2-6808-0000-
ELECTRICAL ONLY
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118 E 8TH ST
PORT ANGELES WA 983626129
ALL WEATHER HTG & COOLING INC
302 KEMP ST
PORT ANGELES WA 98362
(360) 452-9813
Permit . . . . .
Additional desc .
Permit pin number
Permit Fee
Issue Date
Expiration Date
ELECTRICAL ALTER COMMERCIAL
LOW VOLTAGE THERMOSTAT
62240
36.40 Plan Check Fee
10/11/05 Valuation
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Separate Permits are required for electrical work, SEPA, Shoreline, ESA, utilities, private and public improvements. This permit becomes
null and void if work or construction authorized is not commenced within 180 days, if construction or work is suspended or abandoned
for a period of 180 days after the work as commenced, or if required inspections have not been requested Within 180 days from the last
inspection. I hereby certify that I have read and examined this application and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of
laws and ordinances governing this type of work will be complied with whether specified herein or not. The granting of a permit does not
presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any state or local law regulating construction or the performance of
construction.
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Signature of Owner (If owner is builder)
Date
T \Pohcles\1102_15 buIldmg peroni mspectlon record05 wpd [1/4/2005]
OCT-11-2005 11:08 AM ALL WEATHER H/C Inc
360 452 5177
P.01
BUILDING PERMIT. APPLICATION
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONIX
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Permit Ii. <P ~-- I 000
Dale Approved
Dale bfiued.
Fill out COMPLETELY and In INK. Your application and site plan MUST BE
COMPLETE to be ac:c:epted lor review. If you have any questions, call
PERMITS (360) 417-4815 FAX(360)417-4711
Phone: '111 0 -1-./51 ~e0
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ArchitectlEngineer: Phone:
Contraetor~ lJf4uJfpmIi/fJate License #14I'1IIf/If~I.VExp qj, / ()(p
Address: ~trR~T City: ....
PROJECT ADDRESS:~ I ~ b 8' (1t. Slf& (111 w /M.ddtf/YL )
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot: Block: Subdivision:
CLALLAM COUNfY PARCEL NUMBER:
Zip: tJfJt/l-
Phone: ~J7{)t/3 /
Zip:
ZONING:
Credit Card Holder Name:
Billing Address:
Credit Card Type VISA MC ##
TYPE OF WORK:
o Residential 0 New Constt', 0 Re-roof
Cl Multi.family 0 Addition 0 Move
o Commercial 0 Remodel 0 Demolition
CI Repair 0 Sign
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT:
City:
Exp. Date:
SIZEN ALUATION:
o Stove SF. @ $ /SF. = $
o Garage SF. @ $ /SF. == $
o Deck SF.@$ /SF.=$
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COMMERCIALIRESIDENTIAL: Occupancy Group:
No. of Storios: _ Lot Size: Existing Sq. Ft.
Total lot coverage %
Occupant Load: Construction Type:
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APPROVALS:
PLAN:
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DPWU:
FIRE:
OTHER:_
PLANNING USE ONLY:
ESA/Wctland(s): 0 Yes LI No SEPA Checklist required? 0 Yes 0 No Other:
VALUATION OF CONSTRUCTION: In all cases! a valuation amount must be entered by the applicant. This figure Wlll be reviewed
aud may be revised by the Building Division to comply with current fee schedules. Contact the Permit Coordinator at 417 -4815 for assistance.
PLAN CHECK FEE: IF a plan check fee is due it must be submitted at the time the building permit application and construction plans are
submitted. All other pcnnit fees are due at the time of permit issuance.
EXPIRATION OF PLAN REVIEW: If no permit 15 issued within 180 days of the date of application, the application wlll expIre. The
Buitchng Official can extend the time for action by the applicant up to 180 days upon written request by the applicant (see Section Rl 05.3.2
of the International BuildiuglR.esidential Code. 2003). No application can be extended more than once.
I hereby certify that I haV8 read and examined this application and know the ssme to be true and correct. I am authorized to apply for this parmlt and
understand that It Is my responsibility to determine what permits ere required ,nol the City's, and ths m~sf 71lain such permits prior to work.
T;'RVBSS\BLDO,forms-brochures\2004.Buildingpennltwpd Applicant: W IS Date: full tf~5
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rAR-17-2005 09:39 AM ALL WEATHER H/C Inc
360 452 5177
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BUILDING PERMIT. APPLICATION
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY: '
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Fill out COMPLETELY and In INK: Your appUcatlon and site plan MUST BE
COMPLETE to be accepted for review. If you have any questions, call
PERMITS (360) 417-4815 FAX(360)417.4711
Apphcant or Agentj\ll WOfl~~i ~~1I1'1~ ...., toll ~
Owner: ~JCliA5u\a I'A,rJ-II..l-tt'lLl@
Address: \ \ 1) 'I ')... 6t.).\- ~
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ArchitectlEngineer:~ . Phone:
Contractor~11 WII#IDrfhttbAf~ Itf/)~K?tate License #: /kI4JJJlLl5tt!ixp: 9/1 /tJ~
Address: 'M2 'Q.Mf (OJr../,a- City: iJtJrllII1.flb
PROJECT ADDRESS: Iii '1"L feJr:;-Jt\1.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot Block:
CLALLAM COUNTY PARCEL NUMBER:
City:
Phone: M&{j) J./5~ - qS'/ ?j
Phone: (3 (PlJ) 45 ;)..- ? 3 8/
Zip: q ~lP~
Phone: 'I-S;:2.' ~7 J!j~
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ZONING:
Subdivision:
Credit Card Holder Name:
Billing Addr.." City:
Credit Card Type VISA MC _ # Exp. nate:
TYPE OF WORK: SIZEN ALUATION:
o Residenti.l 0 New Constt. 0 Re-roof 0 Stove SF. @ $ ISF. ~ $
o Multi-family Cl Addition Cl Move 0 Garage SF. @ $ ISF. ~ $
o Commercial 0 Remodel Cl Demohuon 0 Deck SF. @ $ ISF. ~ $ . ~
o Repa;,- 0 Sign 0 Other TOTAL V AJ-UA nON $..1 '?"2 11Q.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT: ~r JI~. pe.rlrr'pnM O--s -httl71Al? J-tp M~4...t(
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COMMERCIALIRESIDENTIAL: Occupancy GIoup: Occupant Load: Construction Type:
No. of Stories: _ Lot Size: Existing Sq. FI. & Proposed Sq. FI. ~ TOTAL Sq. PI.
Total lot coverage %
PLANNING USE ONLY: APPROVALS:
PLAN:
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FIRE:
ESAIWetiand(s): 0 Yes 0 No SEPA Checklist required? 0 Yes Cl No Other: OTHER: -
VALUATION OF CONSTRUCTION: In all eases. a valuation amount must be entered by the applicant. TIns figure will be reviewed
and may be revised by the Building Division to comply with current fee schedules. Contact the Permit Coordinator at 417-48 15 for a"""ance.
PLAN CHECK FEE: IF a plan check fee ill due it must be subnntted at the time the building pem1it application and construction plans are
submitted. All other pem1it fees ore due ot the time of permit issuance.
EXPIRATION OF PLAN REVIEW, If no permit is issued within 180 days of the date ofapplicatioll. the application wlll expire. The
Building Official can extend the time for action by thc applicant up to 180 days upon written request by tbe applicant (see Section RI05.3.2
of the International BuildinglResidential Code, 2003). No application can be extended more than once.
I heroby certify that I have read and examined this eppllcation and know the same to be true end correcl. I am authorized to apply for this permit and
undersland thai It is my rasponsibllity to determine what permils are required ,not Ihe City's, and that/ must obtain SUCh permits prior 10 work.
aJAr4I'~ Date: 3ft 7/cr:r
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OLYMPIC PRINTERS, INC. (380) 452-1381
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PENINSULA COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH OFFICE ADDITION
120/240 3 PHASE MAIN 1000 AMPS
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P1 1ST FLOOR LIGHTS/OUTLETS 112 AMPS -100/2 <-2D0/2 2NO FLOOR LIGHT/OUTLETS 112AMPS P2
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Hp#3 134 AMPS --150/3 -t50/3 134 AMPS Hp#4
SPACE .:t-25/2 W .H.lMISC EQUIP 60 AMPS P3
ELEVATOR 20HP 54AMPS ~ 25/3 SPACE
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