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HomeMy WebLinkAbout108 Del Guzzi Dr Technical - Building TECHNICAL. ~Olo-\GS\ \))r 1)eJ GUbL-\ \ o~ \<.S s-torloU0 I n ,-vi SV\ S \U 1 I P I[e f\ \ tJ-,v-1{i\ u --'! . . . .................'.... .... ...',.:..C!I'" ..... :~:~-- -~- .. ., . .-.'-' .,.,-,- -... - -. .. .., -..-...... "' .- ,- - --.--. P' _, . ____u_... '::'".,;.' . -'..--,-"-"."....-. :": .' ,. .. '. ":Ii;f~:.'~"::.'" :SficE/fit ' ............."...,.,..,...y 'd"__:';. :i .,.................. -----. ",".:.:."'.....,' ,.... .... ....., . .......-". .. -... ",-.. ..h..,._......"."...__...,.,.,......"'."......"............"."..._....'''''''.__ ..., ......"................. ,..., _".. ......,.'- -.............,.-...,....,.,..-.--,, ......", ., ,'..-. .. ............"........-....,.,..........."..".".-........-..........-". "",.".....-.....-....."... ..".........."..,..,...--...'..,...,,-.. " 5"".' .,."......".,'Il'.,.,',.".....'G"",.'..,.. ,.,.......... .... 'IJ' f .... .. ...... ..... -,-- -......., .. ,. -. --.... ..... '~.........."...,..~ "......, ,... ............ ...,........ '.-", ............ .......: -". :.,..",...,-,....,-'-,....:---' ..' '.. . ,.:. .... .",.. e. #'I",.e. H'" .: . .;.:- '..'m...:'......~.- ...h.... , c., '. ....,.,.;. .: ..'P' . '''' L: SimplexGrinnell LP 9520 10th Ave. South Suite 100 Seattle, WA 98108 Phone: (206) 291-1400 Fax: (206) 291-1500 www.SimDlexGrinnell.com Building Systems Submittal Package Olympic Plaza 108 Delguzzi Drive Port Angeles, WA 98362 Fire Alarm System Straits Electric PO Box 2914 Port Angeles, WA 98362 Phone: (360) 452-9104 FAX: (360) 457-4698 Fire, Security, Communications, Workforce Solutions, Sales & Service Offices & Representatives in Principle Cities throughout the World . . . t:'1t;9 "Fire &,.:,.. ... . Security:. ., . . . . .. . ..... -.- . .... -', .. .."............. -... ".----. '.. ......,',.-,-..,.. ','.: .. ..-.........--_....---.... -.---....... ...-......,.... -" "., . . ..., - . . . . , . , .., . , ,. ... .. "". . .... ...."...,,_...,-,...... ..... ......".-,..-...- ..,......., .. ............. . ..., ,." '" '.--.... ....... '. ,- . . .............'.--...............-."..........,..".".... ..."".".,,-. Simplextlrl"ne". Section I: Section II: Section III: Section IV: Section V: Olympic Plaza Table of Contents Scheduling/Installation Checklist Equipment List & Equipment Datasheets Hardware Warranty Manufacturer's Recommendation Testing Procedure for Devices Fire, Security, Communications, Workforce Solutions, Sales & Service Offices & Representatives in Principle Cities throughout the World 'tqc:CI Fire & Security . . . Simplext'liinnell Scheduling We would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to Mark Thomas. He/She will be the SimplexGrinnell Project Manager assigned to this project. The Project Manager has the full responsibility and authority over this project. Only the Project Manager can commit or change delivery dates, order materials, and schedule field personnel. Please direct all of your correspondence, questions and construction needs to this person. Mark Thomas can be reached at the following Office: (206) 291-1400 Fax: (206) 291-1500 Email: mathomas@tycoint.com In an effort to assist you in your installation we require you to arrange a Pre-Construction meeting with one of our Technicians. This meeting will allow your field foreman to ask any questions they may have in regards to the installation of your system. Based on the equipment quantities and current scope of work our Technician will need no less than 2business days to complete all necessary programming and commissioning from the time the below checklist is complete prior to any AHJ testing. Please make sure this time is allowed for in the General Construction CPM schedule as it can not be compressed. Change orders, change of scope, etc. may require additional time allotment to field personnel. . Installation Checklist SimplexGrinnell is committed to providing the highest quality service available. As part of this service we want to ensure that the installation results in a trouble-free system. Please review the Checklist below and ensure each item is complete prior to our site visit. A Technician will be dispatched only after the below checklist items have been completed. If these items are not completed prior to the visit by our technician, you may incur additional charges not covered by our quotation. Please feel free to contact our office if you have any questions. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 Fire Alarm Panel(s) have been mounted and all wiring (power, MAPNET, signal, door-holders, etc.) pulled into panel(s). All wiring pulled into panel(s) or junction boxes have been permanently marked with wire markers and can easily be identified by a SimplexGrinnell Technician. System Power is supplied and on a dedicated circuit (Do Not Energize prior to Technician visit). All peripheral devices have been mounted (Smoke Detectors still covered). All end-of-Iine resistors have been installed. All alarm initiating circuits (smoke detectors, pull stations, etc.) have been checked for shorts, opens and grounds. All alarm notification circuits (speakers, homs, strobes, etc.) have been checked for shorts, opens and grounds. All remaining wiring (door-holders, FACP 24VDC, etc.) has been checked. Flows, Tampers, and Pressure Switches installed, properly wired and adjusted. All devices are properly protected against construction dust and contamination. Contact us immediately if there is no digital dialer or system monitoring provisions already in place. The dialer, phone lines and service will be required for system testing. There are no missing parts or equipment. Fire, Security, Communications, Workforce Solutions, Sales & Service Offices & Representatives in Principle Cities throughout the World 1:qcp Fi/e&"..... Se9urity.. . .. -." ....... .... . ... -, . ""u." ,._", __. ........H.__ ..... ... ..., ..... .'. ...... .....,..,... .. .........,..... ,--"... ... "' ",':"',",-' ."" -",_. ............... '-'. ...,.....,... ,.,' ....""..,,..... .... ." .",. - .. ..". .... ......"..-.........--:.,.,.." ,......",.. .. .., .......,. '.. .' ....."........... ....... .. UP"" ... ..h_......, ',,_.,. .. ... _, . Siiiijllex.G,.inllell Equipment List & Equipment Datasheets Fire Alarm System Quantitv Product 10 ProductOescMptlon 1 4010-9101 Fire Alarm System 2 2081-9287 25AH Battery 1 4099-9001 Addressable Manual Pull Station 18 4098-9714 TrueAlarm Smoke Sensor '18 4098-9792 TrueAlarm Sensor Base . 3 4906-9130 Multi-Candela Ceiling Horn/Strobe 1 MTWP-2475W-FR Weatherproof Horn/Strobe 1 IOB-R Weatherproof Backbox . Equipment List subject to change. Fire, Security, Communications, Workforce Solutions, Sales & Service Offices & Representatives in Principle Cities throughout the World 1--:- ~ B.Simplex TrueAlarm@ Fire Alarm Controls Model 4010 Fire Alarm Control Panel for TrueAlarm Analog Sensors and IDNet™ Addressable Devices UL, ULC Listed; FM, CSFM, . and MEA (NYC) Approved* ImmrD Standard features include: · Up to 250 addressable TrueAlarm sensor or addressable device points using IDNet communications that operate with either shielded or unshielded twisted pair wiring" · Four, 2 A notification appliance circuits (NACs) with solid state current protection · Internal event reporting DACT module (standard on models 4010-9101, 4010-9102, & 4010-9150) UL listed to Standard 864 Installation convenience features: · Power-limited design with electronic modules contained on one-piece chassis · Up-front terminal blocks for wiring access · Compact NEMA I rated cabinet is available in beige or red and can be pre-shipped for early installation Setup, programming, and maintenance features: · Device level ground fault search, locate and isolate · Auto Program for general alarm operation · TrueAlarm individual analog sensing with front panel " information and selection access .. "Dirty" TrueAlarm sensor maintenance alerts, service and status reports including "almost dirty" · Default TrueAlarm sensor device type operation · Duplicate address error detection . Front panel or PC programming · TrueAlarm sensor peak value performance report · W ALKTESTTM silent or audible system testt · Software verification simulation mode Supports the following IDNet devices: . Addressable manual stations · Quad-state zone adapter modules (ZAMs) for initiating device monitoring · IDNet ground fault/short circuit isolator base for TrueAlarm sensors · Quad-state line powered individual addressable modules (lAMs) for initiating device monitoring and relay control Available option modules include: · Door mounted 24 LED annunciator (std. on ULC models) · Network, or Point Reporting DACT . Class A NAC adapter module · RS-232 ports for printer and maintenance PC · Additional power supply; Auxiliary Relay Module or City Interface · Equipment for Suppression Release Applications (refer to data sheet S401O-0003) Compatible with Simplex~ auxiliary panels: · TrueAlertl8l Addressable Controllers and NAC power extenders (IDNet controlled and conventional) . 4003 Voice Control Panel · 4081 Battery Cabinet with charger for 50 Ah batteries . 4010 Fire Alarm Control Panel (with standard door) Dm!iImm TrueAlarm fire alarm control panels have the ability to provide location accuracy for monitoring and control. When equipped with TrueAlarm analog sensing for smoke and heat detection, the processing power of the control panel also has the ability to analyze conditions at each location to provide accurate detection with significantly reduced maintenance costs. The 4010 TrueAlarm Fire Alarm Control Panel has been specifically designed to provide addressable operation and analog detection in a cost-effective package for application sizes that previously were considered only appropriate for conventional zoned monitoring. Installation and Service Ease. The 40 I 0 mounts on a single chassis for quick installation and removal. Terminal blocks are large and up-front for easy access and inspection. Optional modules are easily and quickly installed and programmed as required. The 4010 cabinet provides convenient stud markers for drywall thickness and nail-hole knockouts for quicker mounting. Smooth cabinet surfaces are provided for locally cutting conduit entrance holes exactly where required. 40 I 0 cabinets and electronics can be ordered separately, allowing early cabinet installation. Ground Fault Assistance. Ground fault problems often occur during installation. The 40 I 0 provides isolating circuitry and software-controlled sequencing to isolate ground faults to specific identified locations. This assistance helps the installer to accurately locate the wiring problem for quicker repair. . Refer to page 6 for listing details. This product has been approved by the Cafifomia State Fire Marshal (CSFM) JlIfSuant to section 13144.1 of the Cafifomia Health and Safety Code. See CSFM Usting 717()"()()26:226 for allowable values and/or conditions concerning material presented in this document It is subject to re-examination, revision, and possible cancelation. Accepted for use - City of New York Department of Buildings - MEA35-93E. Additional listings may be applicable; contact your local Simplex produd supplier for the latest status. Ustings and approvals under Simplex TIllle Reconler Co. are the property of Tyco Safety Products Westminster. .. T rueA/arm analog smoke detection and IDNet addressable devices are protected by one or more of the following U.S. Patents: 5,155,468; 5.173.683; 5.543,m; 5.400,014; 5,552,765; 5,552,763; DES.3n.460. t WAlKTEST system test is proteded under U.S. patent # 4,725,818. 54010-0001-9 10/2004 Extensive Feature List. The 4010 Fire Alarm Control Panel provides access to an extensive feature list that includes: . Providing easy and powerful operator information with a logical, menu-driven display . Extensive and automatic diagnostics for maintenance reduction . History Logs available from the LCD or capable of (optionally) being printed . Software Verification, allowing detailed logic progranuning simulation to be conducted without activating connected outputs · Control Panel (or service PC) label editing . Password access control . Auto Program Quick Configuration (Quick-CFIG) of connected modules and IDNet devices for general alarm operation to quickly get the system up and running Extended Operator Control Panel Functions FIVE STATUS INDICATOR LEDs provide system status indications in addition to LCD information, LEOs flash to indicate the condition and then when acknowledged, remain on unbl reset --- ----- Convenient Status Information. With the locking door closed, a window allows viewing of the status display. The 4010 status panel provides a two line by 40 character, super-twist LCD information display and eight status LED indicators as shown in the illustration below. From this display, the LED indicators will describe the general category of activity being displayed with the LCD providing more detail. For the authorized user, unlocking the door will provide access to the control switches and allow further inquiry by scrolling the display for additional detail. (Refer to control panel functional illustration below.) WALKTEST Diagnostic Operation Mode. The patented W ALKTEST process allows a single person to perform system test. The system records test inputs such as intentional alarms or trouble and either logs the response (silent W ALKTEST operation) or outputs a brief, recognizable audible notification signal (audible W ALKTEST operation). 2 X 40 LCD READOUT, LED backlighted during normal conditions and abnormal operating conditions, provides up to 40 characters for custom label information FIRST ALARM DISPLAY: Operation can be selected for maintained display of first alarm until acknowledged THREEPROGRAMMABLELEDs provide custom labeling (labels insert into a pocket), the top two LEOs are selectable as red or yellow, the bottom LED is selectable as green or yellow CONTROL PANEL VIEW with 4010 door closed ALARM ACK acknowledges a Fire Alarm condition, logs the acknowledge and silences the operator panel and all annunciator tone-alerts SUPV ACK acknowledges system supervisory conditions, logs the acknowledge, and silences the operator panel and all annunciator tone-alerts SYSTEM RESET restores control panel to normal when all alarmed inputs are returned to normal NINE EXTENDED FUNCTION KEYS (accessible with door open) select and scroll through display prompts for locating additional system information, performing maintenance functions, or for front panel programming ALARM SILENCE causes audible notification appliances to be silenced, used after evacuation is complete and while alarm source is being investigated TROUBLE ACK acknowledges system troubles, logs the acknowledge, and silences the operator panel and all annunciator tone-alerts 2 84010-0001-9 10/2004 . . . . Overview. The 4010 provides IDNet addressable device communications. Using a two wire circuit, individual devices such as manual fire alarm stations, TrueAlarm sensors, and sprinkler waterflow switches can be directly connected (or interfaced) to the IDNet controller to communicate their identity and status. This addressability allows the location and condition of the connected device to be displayed on the 4010 panel LCD and on system annunciators. Additionally, control circuits (fans, dampers, etc.) may be individually controlled by using a relay lAM (individual addressable module). The 4009 IDNet NAC Extender or the TrueAlert Addressable controller can be controlled for local or remote notification appliance expansion. (Refer to individual device documentation for further details.) Capacity. A total of250 addressable monitor and control points may be intermixed on the same pair of wires. By using Zone Adaptor Modules (ZAMs) or Individual Addressable Modules (lAMs), conventional initiating devices can be connected to the IDNet circuit. . IDNet Addressable Operation. The IDNet controller continuously interrogates each addressable device on the communication channel for status condition such as: normal, off-normal, alarm, supervisory, or trouble. Sophisticated poll and response communication techniques ensure supervision integrity and allow for liT-tapping" of the circuit for Class B (Style 4) operation. Wiring Requirements. Refer to the specifications chart below. Distances are for shielded or unshielded wire. Shielded wire may provide protection from unexpected sources of interference and may be required for some applications. Wiring Specifications Size Preferred Acceptable Farthest Distance from Control Panel to Device Total Wire Length Allowed With "T" Taps for Class B Wiring 18AWG minimum Shielded twisted pair (STP) Unshielded twisted pair (UTP) Wire Up to 2500 feet (762 m) Up to 10,000 ft (3 kin). TrueAlarm Analog Sensors . TrueAlarm System Operation. IDNet communications are used for TrueAlarm smoke and temperature sensors. Every four seconds, smoke sensors transmit an output value based on their smoke chamber condition. The 4010 CPU maintains a current value, peak value, and an average value of each sensor's output. Status is determined by comparing the current sensor value to its average value. Tracking this average value as a continuously shifting reference point filters out environmental factors that cause shifts in sensitivity. Programmable Sensitivity. The sensitivity of each sensor can be field programmed at the 4010 Control Panel for different levels of smoke obscuration (in percent) or for specific heat detection levels. In order to evaluate whether the sensitivity should be revised, the peak value is stored in memory and can be easily read and compared to the alarm threshold directly in percent. TrueAlarm heat sensors can be selected for rate-of-rise detection as either 150 F (8.30 C) or 200 F (11.10 C) per minute with an independent fixed limit of 1350 F (570 C) or 1550 F (680 C). TrueAlarm heat sensors can also be programmed as a utility device to monitor for temperature extremes in the range from 320 F to 1550 F (00 C to 680 C). This feature can provide freeze warnings or alert to HV AC system problems. To addilionallDNet devices, up to 250 total Modular TrueAlarm sensor with base TrueAlert Addressable Controller Modular TrueAlarm sensor with IDNet isolator base Addressable station 4009 IDNet NAC Extender Quick-Connect TrueAlarm sensor Monitor ZAMs and Relay lAMs 4010 Fire Alarm Control Panel with annunciator door 4010 Control Panel with TypicallDNet Devices Diagnostics and Default Device Type 3 TrueAlarm operation gives the 4010 system the ability to automatically indicate when a sensor is almost dirty, dirty, and excessively dirty. The NFPA 72 (National Fire Alarm Code) requirement for a test of the sensitivity range of the sensors is fulfilled by the TrueAlarm ability to maintain the sensitivity level of each sensor. Modular TrueAlarm sensors use the same base and different sensor types (photoelectric smoke sensor, or heat sensor) can be easily interchanged to meet specific location requirements. This feature also allows intentional sensor substitution during building construction. When conditions are temporarily dusty, instead of covering the smoke sensors (causing them to be disabled), heat sensors may be installed without reprogramming the control panel. Although the control panel will indicate an incorrect sensor type, the heat sensor will operate at a default sensitivity to provide heat detection for building protection at that location. 54010-0001-9 10/2004 TrueAlarm Information Details True Alarm sensor data can be displayed on the system LCD, on a remote maintenance PC, or printed on a remote printer. With the proper operator access, a TrueAlarm Service Report can be generated to list the specific details of each TrueAlarm device. This report, as well as the Status Report can either be displayed on the remote maintenance PC or captured permanently by using a remote 80 character printer. The report samples below illustrate the format provided on either the remote maintenance PC or a printer. This information is available at the system LCD by identifying the specific point of interest and reading one point at a time. Model 4190-9013 is a UL Standard 864 listed 80 column, 24 pin dot matrix printer (refer to data sheet S4 1 90-00 11). (Model 2190-9039, a 24 VDC, 40 column printer, is compatible with the 4010 for event printing only. Refer to data sheet S2190-0014.) TrueAlarm Status and Service Report Samples Printer (Simplex model 4190-9013) . ,~___U\____ 4010 Fire Alarm " .Qllil connection type per 4010, Control Panel " selected by module choice; max. N wiring distance is 300 ft (91 m) ry @ 9600 baud V Remote authorized maintenance computer connected via dial-up Service Modem Connection RS-232 Connection Options (refer to module selection on page 6) Simplex 4010 Fire Alarm System REPORT 3 : TrueAlarm Status Report Zone Name Custom Label M1-1 Ml-2 Ml-3 Ml-4 M1-10 M1-11 ANALOG PHOTO ANALOG ION ANALOG PHOTO ANALOG PHOTO HEAT DETECTOR ANALOG PHOTO CLEAN ROOM CLEAN ROOM MAIN LOBBY CONFERENCE ROOM 1 GARAGE KITCHEN END OF REPORT Page 1 . 2:43:03 pm Mon 18-0ct-04 Sensi- Almost tivity Device Status Dirty 0.5 % NORMAL 1.3 % NORMAL 2.5 % NORMAL *YES* 2.5 % NORMAL 135 F NORMAL 3.7 % NORMAL *YES* Typical TrueAlarm Status Report Information Printout and/or Maintenance PC Screen Simplex 4010 Fire Alarm System Page 1 REPORT 4 : TrueAlarm Service Report 2:56:09 pm Mon 18-0ct-04 Dev Alarm Avg Current/ Peak/ State Num Custom Label at: val % alarm % alarm 1 ANALOG PHOTO - CLEAN ROOM 0.5/ 83 67 68/ 1% 72/ 10% NOR 2 ANALOG ION - CLEAN ROOM 1.3/209 94 97/ 2% 101/ 1% NOR 3 ANALOG PHOTO - MAIN LOBBY 2.5/185 117 117/ 0% 125/ 42% NOR 4 ANALOG PHOTO - CONFERENCE ROOM 1 2.5/161 93 93/ 0% 93/ 0% NOR 10 HEAT DETECTOR - GARAGE 135F/253 63/-67F 66/ 69F NOR . 11 ANALOG PHOTO - KITCHEN 3.7/216 116 116/ 1% 110/ 36% NOR END OF REPORT Typical TrueAlarm Service Report Information Printout and/or Maintenance PC Screen 4 54010-0001-9 10/2004 Standard Panel Features . N2 Communications for Serial Annunciator Control. Control for up to 6 remote Simplex Annunciator products including 24 Point I/O Module, and LCD Annunciator. Includes extensive troubleshooting diagnostics. Access Port. RS-232 service port for connecting PC tools for service diagnostics and for programming the CPU Flash EPROM memory. IDNet Addressable Communications Channel. Addressable channel provides communications for up to 250 remote addressable devices, including TrueAlarm analog sensors and isolator bases (see descriptions on page 3). Four NACs. Class B output is standard, rated for 2 A @ 24 VDC nominal, with solid state current protection. Class A operation is optional with the addition of an adapter module. NAC operation can be selected for "on-until-Silence" or "on-until-Reset," and can be Temporal pattern, 20 or 120 bpm March Time pattern, or continuous. Each NAC is also individually selectable to control Simplex synchronized visible notification appliances and to control audible notification appliances using SmartSync™ control, allowing separate audible and visible appliance operation using a common 2-wire circuit. (Class A , Style Z, SmartSync circuits require SmartSync Control Module 4905-9938, refer to data sheet S4903-001O for details.) Two Auxiliary Output Circuits. Operation is programmable for trouble, alarm, supervisory, or other fire response functions. Output is one Form "c" dry contact each, rated 2 A @ 24 VDC. An optional relay kit is available for switching up to 1/2 A at 120 V AC. Power Supply. Standard output is 4 A @ 28 VDC, filtered, non-regulated. Internal system power is provided separately, allowing the 4 A to be available for NAC and auxiliary power tap functions. Over-current protection is solid state and self-resetting. Auxiliary Power Tap. Provides up to 1/2 A of the standard power supply voltage, over-current protected. Battery Charger. Capable of charging up to 25 Ah sealed lead-acid batteries (4010 cabinet mounted). A recharge time of 24 hours is typical with stable 120 V AC input. For applications requiring larger batteries, external charger/cabinet assemblies are available. A depleted battery cutout feature is programmable to advise and/or to reduce current when battery voltage is low. . Optional Expansion Slot Modules . (The 4010 is available with a Simplex Network Interface. 4010 points can be declared "public.") Network Interface, Fixed Media. Available for wired applications. Network Interface, Modular Media. Available for wired connections or fiber optic. Require separate media modules. May be both wired, both fiber optic, or one of each. DACT, Point Reporting Module. Provides serial output information that can send location details to a remote . receiving station. DACT, Event Reporting Module. For applications where simple event status information is required (Alarm, Trouble, Supervisory, and AC power failure). Dual RS-232 Module. Available for interfacing to a printer and a maintenance Pc. Single RS-232 Module with Service Modem Connection. Provides one port dedicated for connection to a printer, and a second port dedicated for dial-in from a service computer, typically located off-site. With an off-site computer, programming changes and system diagnostics can be performed remotely, reducing service time for repair or reprogram. Security is maintained by password protection. Optional Chassis Mount Modules Standard 4 A Expansion Module provides two taps of 2 A each, 28 VDC, filtered, non-regulated, similar to the standard power supply capacity. Suppression Release Power Supply provides two taps of 2 A each, regulated at 24 VDC :i: 10%. May also be used for other applications requiring regulated voltage. Use for suppression release requires a front panel mounted release applique that is provided with this power supply and also may be ordered separately. Battery Meter Module provides panel mounted ammeter and voltmeter for power supply monitoring. Dual Circuit Class A NAC Adapter Module mounts on the main 4010 printed circuit assembly and provides the additional circuitry needed for Class A operation. Dual Circuit City Connect Module provides the interface required for direct wired reporting to conventional city connection circuits. (Available with or without disconnect switches.) Expansion Power Distribution Module provides two additional termination points for the 1/2 A auxiliary power output, or for one tap of the expansion power supply. Relay Option Module. Provides three relays, one each for Alarm, Supervisory, and Trouble. Relay contacts are selectable for normally open or normally closed and are rated 2 A @ 32 VDC maximum. N2 Communications Modules Up to six of the following modules may be connected to the Simplex N2 serial communications bus. 4606-9101 LCD Annunciators provide remote acknowledge, reset, and alphanumeric status display. (Refer to data sheet S4606-000 1.) 24 LED Annunciator Doors are standard on ULC listed models and are available as door-only assemblies for electronics only packages or other aftermarket applications. This option uses the 24 Point I/O module with all points pre-assembled as LED outputs, with individual labels and each LED is selectable as red or yellow. 4605 Series 24 Point 1/0 Modules are available for remote mounting and provide 24 points that can be programmed as either general purpose switch inputs or system controlled outputs. Typical applications are for remote annunciators and monitoring and control of other related processes. (Refer to data sheet S40 1 0-0002.) 5 54010-0001-9 10/2004 4010 Fire Alarm Control Selection Chart and Module Location Rules (refer to diagrams on page 8) '''~''~J:f''-<<<'~'''.'--'\'<<:'':Wi~~~'7'?t~~W?~~~ ~ateg^orv'^^'^~8'> &watl',;Model"!"M;t)!# ,.,-<" '".- 0:-":-.,,",,'" -__,~I.--- ...,~--~~",~,,,~~~ 4010-9101 4010-9102 4010-9201 4010-9202 4010-9101 C 4010-9101 CF 4010-9150 4010-9150C 4010-9150CF Optional Expansion Slot Features (two slots are available, select modules as required) ~~",*~~~~,,'''"~~: ~<,!,'~~.~ ~.l~ll.C. l!,teg .0rvjF,UtIII;%f!!J,If;Model r:.'\l ---- ~, ~"',~~~J .,",u", r' -,~,"'~ 4010-9810 4010-9816 4010-9821 4010-9817 4010-9811 4010-9812 Single RS-232 Interface Module with Service Modem connection 4010-9818 Network Wired Media Module Media modules mount on the 4010-9817 module 4010-9819 Network Fiber Optic Media Module without impact to slot allocation space. Chassis Mounted Expansion Modules (select as required) 1ili~~%~Ar49iryGJI: Control Panel Assembly (select one) Reporting and Network Modules (select one) RS-232 Communications (select one) Media Modules mYg1!!9!i :mm 120 VAC Beige Red 240 V AC Beige Red . UL Listed 4010 Fire Alarm Control Panel with: door, cabinet, power supply/battery charger, IDNet interface, 4 NACs, 2 auxiliary relays, and extemal N2 communications interface; 4010-9101 and 4010-9102 include internal common event reporting DACT English ULC Listed 4010 Fire Alarm Control Panel; same as above French except: with 24 LED Annunciator door; and without DACT UL Listed 4010 Fire Alarm Control Panel electronics only, ULC English for pre-shipped cabinets, requires door and cabinet Listed French ordered separately; -9150 has event reporting DACT 120 V AC Beige 120 VAC NA DACT Module (Common Event Reporting) DACT Module (Point Reporting) Network Interface Module with fixed, wired connections Network Interface Module, Modular; requires 2 (In/Out) media modules (see below) Dual RS-232 Interface Module Includes two, 7 ft (2.1 m) long RJ45 cables Additional Power Supply (select one) Optional Features (select one) Optional Features (select as indicated) Accessories 4010-9813 4010-9823 4010-9814(CF) 4010-9824 4010-9820 4010-9825 4010-9806 4010-9809 4010-9829* 4010-9803 4 A Expansion Power Supply 120 V AC input 240 VAC input 120 V AC input 240 V AC input . Suppression Release Power Supply; 4 A @ 24 VDC, regulated :l: 10%; includes front panel suppression applique; CF suffix selects French Battery Meter Module (ammeter and voltmeter) 24 VDC Expansion Power Distribution Module, provides two additional termination points for an expansion power supply tap or the auxiliary power output Dual Circuit Class A (Style Z) NAC Adapter Module, two maximum Dual Circuit City Connect Module Dual Circuit City Connect Module w/o disconnect switches Relay Option Module Select one maximum ~JiJ!i~ry:.~~1i iiltMQd~t.. 'tie~'gmil'w w ..."~'.."}t""'^""~""""""~;m!>~_1~_r~_W01~lilil!l l~..., ,,_ 9_nJ1l;i~~ "~1l~~'4t>%'ti~I'-H:.~'~.+t51mlf,l:1~~lLL~i~~~w~-"t'-<Mf;W;,'A> - :'~ffPW~"::-~-/f ,:-t?#~~>>,~,. \~;:JM;1~f:r~tJJFtt~tJk - , 4010-9826 120 VAC Auxiliary Relay Kit, allows one auxiliary relay to control up to 1/2 A @120VAC, select as required; 2 maximum 4010-9830 Suppression Release Applique, required for suppression release applications; suffix CAF Optional Features (CAF) selects a French applique 2975-9801 Semi-flush trim, beige, 1-7/16" (37 mrn) wide 2975-9802 Semi-flush trim, red, 1-7116" (37 mm) wide Batteries 2081-9272 6.2 Ah Battery, 12 VDC (required if 2081-9274 10.0 Ah Battery, 12 VDC batteries are 2081-9288 12.7 Ah Battery, 12 VDC internal; select one size; two 1= 2081-9275 18 Ah Battery, 12 VDC; NOTE: This battery size will not allow bottom entry conduit are req ~ 2081-9287 25 Ah Battery, 12 VDC Cabinets (select 2975-9215 Red Cabinet Dimensions: 22" H x 18" W x 5-3/8" 0 one if pre-shipped) 2975-9214(CF) Beige Cabinet; CF suffix has French labels (559 mm x 457 mm x 137 mm) 4010-9858 Red Door with dress panel Dimensions: 22" H x 18" W x 5/8" D Doors (select one 4010-9857(CF) Beige Door with dress panel; CF has French labels (559 mm x 457 mm x 16 mm) if pre-shipped or 4010-9860 Beige Door with 24 LED Annunciator and dress panel; Dimensions: 22" H x 18" W x for use with 4010-9150) (CAF)* CAF suffix selects French for ULC applications 1-23/32"D (559 mm x 457 mm x 4010-9861 * Red Door with 24 LED Annunciator and dress panel 44 mm) [see also S4010-0002] . . As of document revision date: 4010-9829 is not ULC listed; 4010-9860 and 4010-9861 are listed by UL and ULC and approved by CSFM and FM; 4010-9860CAF is ULC listed and FM approved only. 6 54010-0001-9 10/2004 . - AC Input, 120 VAC base models AC Input, 240 VAC base models AC Input with 120 V AC expansion power supply AC Input with 240 VAC expansion power supply 102 to 132 VAC 204 to 264 V AC 102 to 132 VAC 204 to 264 V AC 60Hz 50/60 Hz 60Hz 50/60 Hz 2A 1A 4A 2A Standard Power Supply Output 4 A total @ nominal 28 VDC 1/2 A maximum of standard power supply voltage Additional 4 A @ nominal 28 VDC Additional 4 A @ 24 VDC :t10% Output switches to battery backup during mains failure or brownout conditions Auxiliary Power Tap Expansion Power Supply Output * Suppression Release Power Supply Output' . Each power supply provides two output taps of 2 A each. Current Ratings for Optional Modules and Remote LCD Annunciator 4010-9810 DACT (Common Event Reporting) 40mA 40mA 4010-9816 DACT (Point Reporting) 40mA 40mA 4010-9821 Network, wired communications 125 mA 125 mA . 4010-9817 Network Modular, add media cards separately 24mA 24mA 4010-9818 Network Wired Media 47mA 47mA 4010-9819 Network Fiber Optic Media 36mA 36mA 4010-9811 Dual RS-232 75mA 75mA 4010-9812 Single RS-232 with Service Modem 100 mA 100 mA 4010-9806 Dual Class A NAC Adapter OmA OmA 4010-9809 Dual Circuit City Connect 20mA 36mA 4010-9829 Dual Circuit City Connect w/o disconnect switches 20mA 36mA 4010-9803 Relay Option Module 10mA 37mA 4010-9860 83mA 4010-9861 24 LED Annunciator door 60mA & ULC 401 Os (all LEOs on) 4606-9101 Remote LCD Annunciator (refer to data sheet S4606-0001) 65mA 140 mA System Current (supplied separate from power supply output) . no IDNet devices 195 mA 295 mA 50 IDNet devices 230 mA 330 mA 100 IDNet devices 265 mA 365 mA 150 IDNet devices 300 mA 400 mA 200 IDNet devices 335 mA 435 mA 250 IDNet devices 370 mA 470 mA ** Current Calculation Information: 1. To determine total supervisory current, add currents of modules in panel to base system value and all auxiliary loads. 2. To determine total alarm current, add currents of modules in panel to base system alarm current and add all panel NAC loads and all auxiliary loads. 7 54010-0001-9 10/2004 - ~T~ @) @) @ @@ oc::::J e8@)@8@@@G) ~ Expansion Slots 1 & 2 @ o o ~ - EXT N2 g IDNet rtI,,~ 1!+-IQlc~! .:1 ---------- ~ . ----------, I 4010-9820 I 4010-9809 I or -9829 Meter Module : City Module or I 4010-9825 I I or 24 VDC Power: 4010 -9803 Distribution I Relay Module Block I I I I ---------------------- . 0 0 @ --------------------~ . 4010-9813. 4098-9814 4010-9823, or 4010-9824 expansion Power Supply -------------------. ~ I ~ IlUJrEI1l JOWIIl o 0 0 c::::J o c::::J o o AUX POWER AUX2 BATTER'( (~:~'.~ - ~'~':- - ::s"') - - - ac.. -T;pl~ ;~dUit entry area (cut holes as required) I.. 18" (457 mm) o 21" (533 mm) e .. 14-1/2" (368 mm) . Battery Area No conduit entry or wiring In this area o Shaded area Is for non-power limited wiring . 0 Standard door profile .1 3/4" Annunciator (19 mm) door profile Wall thickness guides for 1/2" (13 mm) wall board Standard Door, 5/8" (16 mm) thick "'-'-r-" I t I I ~-\-. all thickness guides for 5/8" (16 mm) wall board} Intemal straps are provided for wiring management / (2 each side) -'-r-'" -~-~ Annunciator Door, 1-23/32" (44 mm) thick Door and exposed cabinet dimension for semi-flush mount 2-15/32" (63 mm) Knockout screwlnail holes (for semi-flush mount) o Wall board position reference___ for semi-flush mount . Tyco, Simplex, the Simplex logo, TrueAlarm, W ALKTEST. IDNet, SmartSync, and TrueAlert are trademarks ofTyco International AG or its affiliates in the U.S. and/or other countries. NFPA 72 and National Fire Alarm Code are registered trademarks of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). . SeSimplex 84010-0001-9 10/2004 Tyco Safety Products Westminster" Westminster, MA" 01441-0001. USA www.tycosafetyproducts-usa-wm.com (;) 2004 Tyro Sofety Products Westminster. All rights reserved. All specifications and other information shown were current as of document revision date and are subject to change without notice. I B~Simplex UL, ULC Listed; FM, CSFM, . and MEA (NYC) Approved* ImmzD . Individually addressable manual fire alarm stations with: · Power and data supplied via MAPNET II or IDNet addressable communications using a single wire pair. · · Opemtion that complies with ADA requirements · Pull lever that protrudes when alarmed · Break-rod supplied (use is optional) · Models are available with single or double action (breakglass or push) opemtion · UL listed to Standard 38 Compatible with the following Simplex~ control panels: · Model Series 4010/41 00/41 00U/4120/4020 fire alarm control panels equipped with either IDNet or MAPNET II communications . Model Series 2120 communicating device transponders (CDTs) equipped with MAPNET II communications Compact construction: · Electronics module enclosure minimizes dust infiltration · Allows mounting in standard electrical boxes . Screw terminals for wiring connections Tamper resistant reset key lock (keyed same as Simplex fire alarm cabinets) Multiple mounting options: · Surface or semi-flush with standard boxes or matching Simplex boxes . Flush mount adapter kit . Adapters are available for retrofitting to commonly available existing boxes ~ The Simplex model 4099-9001 addressable station combines the familiar Simplex manual station housing with a compact communication module that is easily installed to satisfy demanding applications. Its integral individual addressable module (lAM) constantly monitors status and communicates changes to the connected control panel via MAPNET II or IDNet communications wiring. . . This product has been approved by the CalWomia State Fire Marshal (CSFM) pursuant to Section 13144.1 of the California Health and Safety Code. See CSFM Listing 7150-0026:224 for allowable values and/or conditions concerning material presented in this document It is subject to re-examination. revision. and poSSIble cancellation. Accepted for use - City of New YOI1\ Department of Buildings - MEA35-93E. Additional fistings may be applicable; contact your local Simplex product supplier for the latest status. Listings and approvals under Simplex Time Recorder Co. are the property of Tyco Safety Products Westminster. Multi-Application Peripherals MAPNET II@ or IDNeFM Communicating Devices Addressable Manual Stations 4099-9001 Addressable Manual Station (front and side view) FIRE ALARM BREAKT GLASS ~lpmmI "i a Simplex 4099-9002 Breakglass 4099-9003 Push With 2099-9828 Institutional Cover kit m:mmm Activation of the Simplex 4099-9001 single manual station requires a firm downward pull to activate the alarm switch. Completing the action breaks an internal plastic break-rod (visible below the pull lever, use is optional). The use of a break-rod can be a deterrent to vandalism without interfering with the minimum pull requirements needed for easy activation. The pull lever latches into the alarm position and remains extended out of the housing to provide a visible indication. Double Action Stations (Breakglass) require the operator to strike the front mounted hammer to break the glass and expose the recessed pull lever. The pull lever then operates as a single action station. Double Action Stations (Push Type) require that a spring loaded interference plate (marked PUSH) be pushed back to access the pull lever of the single action station. Station reset requires the use of a key to reset the manual station lever and deactivate the alarm switch. (If the break-rod is used, it must be replaced.) Station testing is performed by physical activation of the pull lever. Electrical testing can be also performed by unlocking the station housing to activate the alarm switch. .. MAPNET II and IDNet addressable communications designs are protected by U.S. Patent No. 4.796.025. 54099-0001-6 10/2003 ---------. - Addressable Manual Station Product Selection Addressable Manual Stations Accessories Single action Double action, Breakglass operation Double action, Push operation . Addressable manual station, red housing with white letters and white pull lever Refer to page 3 for dimensions 2975-9178 2975-9022 2099-9813 2099-9814 .2099-9819 2099-9820 2099-9803 2099-9804 2099-9828 ~ Surface mount steel box, red Cast aluminum surface mount box, red Semi-flush trim plate for double gang switch box, red Surface trim plate for Wiremold box V5744-2, red Flush mount adapter kit, black Flush mount adapter kit, beige Replacement breakglass Replacement break-rod Institutional cover kit for field installation on 4099-9001 Typically for retrofit, refer to page 4 Refer to page 4 for details Power and Communications MAPNET II or IDNet, 1 address per station, up to 2500 ft (762 m) from fire alarm control panel, up to 10,000 ft (3048 m) total wiring distance (including T-Taps) Address Means Dipswitch, 8 position Wire Connections Screw terminal for in/out wiring, for 18 to 14 AWG wire UL Listed Temperature Range 32" to 120" F (0" to 49" C) intended for indoor operation Humidity Range Up to 93% RH at 100" F (38" F) Housing Color Red with white raised lettering Material Housing and pull lever are LexaniBl polycarbonate or equal Pull Lever Color White with red raised lettering Housing Dimensions 5" H x 3-3/4" W x 1" D (127 mm x 95 mm x 25 mm) . Addressable Manual Station Semi-Flush Mounting Single Gang Box Mount Single gang box, 2-112" deep (64 mm), RACO #500 or equal (supplied by others) 4" Square Box Mount 4" (102 mm) square box, 2-1/8" (54 mm) minimum depth, RACO #231 or equal (supplied by others) Mount flush or with 1116" (2 mm) maximum extension DO NOT RECESS 4" Square box ( with cover plate --------, o ( ') ......... I FIRE I@IALARMJ PULL DOWN ~ Single gang cover plate, 314" (19 mm) extension, RACO #773 or equal (supplied by others) Single gang box ouUine Wall surface / . Semi-Flush Mount Side View [D5impIex] 2 84099-0001-6 10/2003 . . . Addressable Manual Stations Surface Mounting Preferred Mounting. For surface mounting of these addressable manual stations, the preferred electrical boxes are shown in the illustration to the right. Additional Mounting Reference. Refer to page 4 for Wiremold box mounting compatibility . 2975-9178 Box 5-3/16" H x 4" W x 2-3/16" 0 (132 mm x 102 mm x 56 mm) (ordered separately) 2975-9022 Cast Box 5" H x 3-7/8" W x 2-3/16" 0 (127 mm x 98 mm x 56 mm) (ordered separately) o o Knockouts located top and bottom ~~IALARM] o PULL DOWN ~ Access for 3/4" threaded conduit located top and bottom 5" (127 mm) 1 [0 Simplex] ~5.4 mm) !---3-314" (95 mm)----j)"- 4099 Series Addressable Manual Station Surface Mount Side View with Internal Detail Application Reference Refer to NFP A 72, the National Fire Alarm Code, and all applicable local codes for complete requirements for manual stations. The following summarizes the basic requirements. 1. Stations shall be located in the normal path of exit and distributed in the protected area such that they are unobstructed and readily accessible. 2. Mounting shall be with the operable part not less than 3-112 ft (1.1 m) and not more than 4-1/2 ft (1.37 m) above floor level. 3. At least one station shall be provided on each floor. Additional stations shall be provided to obtain a travel distance not more than 200 ft (61 m) to the nearest station from any point in the building. 4. When manual station coverage appears limited in any way, additional stations should be installed. Simplex 2975-9178 box (shown for reference) Address setting under resealable label (accessible with cover open) Station cover hinges open for installation access \ Switch wiring (prewired) 3 54099-0001-6 10/2003 Addressable Manual Station, Additional Mounting Information For retrofit and new installations, additional compatible mounting boxes and the required adapter plates are shown in the illustration to the right. 2099-9814 ~ trim for Wire mold box 5-1/8" H x 5" W (130 mm x 127 mm) Wiremold receptacle box model V5744-2 (supplied by others) 4099-9001 IONet addressable station 2099-9813 Semi-flush trim for 2 gang switch box, 6" H x 4-1/2" W (152 mm x 114 mm) Addressable Manual Station, Flush Mounting Information 8" 0 (203 mm) 0 0 0 0 Front View Side View Tyco. Simplex, the Simplex logo. MAPNET II. and IDNet are trademarks ofTyco International Services AG or its affiliates in the U.S. ancl/or other countries. NFPA 72 and National Fire Alarm Code are registered trademarks of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Lexan is a trademark of the General Electric Co. Wiremold is 0 trodemark of the Wiremold Company. Tyco Safety Products Westminster. Westminster, MA . 01441-0001 . USA www.tycosafetyproducts-usa-wm.com o 2003 Tyro Sofety Products Westminster. All rights reserved. All specifications and other information shown were current as of document revision date and are subject to change without notice. &e5implex 54099-0001-6 10/2003 . . . IJ~Simplex TrueAlarm@ Analog Sensing TrueAlarm Analog Sensors - Photoelectric, Ionization, and Heat; Compatible Bases and Accessories UL, ULC Listed; FM, CSFM, . and NYC, MEA Approved* . ImmzD TrueAlarmG'J analog sensing provides digital transmission of analog sensor values via MAPNET I~ or IDNet™, two-wire communications*. Fire alarm control panel provides: · Individual sensitivity selection for each sensor · Sensitivity monitoring that satisfies NFP A 72 sensitivity testing requirements · Peak value logging allowing accurate analysis for sensitivity selection · Automatic, once per minute individual sensor calibration check that verifies sensor integrity · Automatic environmental compensation · Display of sensitivity directly in percent per foot · Multi-stage alarm operation · Ability to display and print detailed sensor information in plain English language Photoelectric smoke sensors: · Seven levels of sensitivity from 0.2% to 3.7% Heat sensors: · Fixed temperature sensing · Rate-of-rise temperature sensing · Utility temperature sensing Ionization smoke sensors.: · Three levels of sensitivity; 0.5%, 0.9% and 1.3% For use with SimplexG'J: · 4010, 4020, 4100, and 4120 Series control panels · Universal Transponders and 2120 TrueAlarm CDTs equipped for MAPNET II operation Magnetic test feature Functional and architecturally styled chamber enclosure: · Louvered design enhances smoke capture by directing flow to chamber · Entrance areas are minimally visible when ceiling mounted Optional accessories include remote LED alarm indicator and output relays UL listed to Standard 268 . . These products have been approved by the California State Are Marshal (CSFM) pursuant 10 Section 13144.1 of the CaI~ornia Health and Safety Code. See CSFM Ustings 7272-0026:218. 7271-0026:231. 7270-0026:216. and 7300-0026:217 for allowable values and/or conditions concerning material presented in this document It is subject to re-examination. revision. and possible cancellation. Accepted for use - City of New Yor1l Department of Buildings - MEA35-93E. Refer to page 4 for ULC listing status. Additional listings may be applicable. contact your local Simplex product supplier for the latest status. 4098-9714 TrueAlarm Photoelectric Sensor Mounted in Base ~ Digital Communication of Analog Sensing. TrueAlarm analog sensors provide an analog measurement that is digitally communicated to the host control panel using Simplex addressable communications. At the control panel, the data is analyzed and an average value is determined and stored. An alarm or other abnormal condition is determined by comparing the sensor's present value against its average value and time. Intelligent Data Evaluation. Monitoring each sensor's average value provides a continuously shifting reference point. This software filtering process compensates for environmental factors (dust, dirt, etc.) and component aging, providing an accurate reference for evaluating new activity. With this filtering, there is a significant reduction in the probability of false or nuisance alarms caused by shifts in sensitivity, either up or down. Control Panel Selection. Peak activity per sensor is stored to assist in evaluating specific locations. The alarm set point for each TrueAlarm sensor is determined at the host control panel, selectable as more or less sensitive as the individual application requires. Timed/Multi-Stage Selection. Sensor alarm set points can be programmed for timed automatic sensitivity selection (such as more sensitive at night, less sensitive during day). Control panel programming can also provide multi-stage operation per sensor. For example, a 0.2% level may cause a warning to prompt investigation while a 2.5% level may initiate an alarm. Sensor Alarm and Trouble LED Indication. Each sensor base's LED pulses to indicate communications with the panel. If the control panel determines that a sensor is in alarm, or that it is dirty or has some other type of trouble, the details are annunciated at the control panel and that sensor base's LED will be turned on steadily. During a system alarm, the control panel will control the LEDs such that an LED indicating a trouble will return to pulsing to help identify the alarmed sensors. .. TrueAI<IITl anOOg sensors and MAPNET II and IDNe! COOJJlunicaions <Ill ~ by one (J' moreoflhefolowing u.s. Patents: 5.155,468; 5.173,683: 5.543.m; 5.400.014; 5.552.765: 5.552.763; 4.796.025; DES. 377.460. 54098-0019-8 12/01 TrueAlarm Sensor Bases and Accessories Sensor Base Features Base mounted address selection: · Address remains with its programmed location . Accessible from front (dipswitch under sensor) Automatic identification provides default sensitivity when substituting sensor types Integral red LED for power-on (pulsing), or alarm or trouble (steady on) Locking anti-tamper design Magnetically operated functional test Mounts on standard outlet box Sensor Bases 4098-9792, Standard sensor base 4098-9789, Sensor base with wired connections for: . 2098-9808 Remote LED alarm indicator or 4098-9822 relay (unsupervised) 4098-9791, Sensor base with supervised relay driver output (not compatible with 2120 COT): . Relay operation is programmable and can be manually operated from control panel . Use with remote mount 2098-9737 relay . Also includes wired connections for remote LED alarm indicator or 4098-9822 relay Sensor Base Options 2098-9737, Remote or local mount supervised relay: . DPDT contacts for resistive/suppressed loads, power limited rating of3 A @ 28 VDC; non-power limited rating of3 A @ 120 V AC (requires external 24 VDC coil power) 4098-9822, LED Annunciation Relay: . Activates when base LED is on steady, indicating local alarm or trouble . DPDT contacts for resistive/suppressed loads, power limited rating of 2 A @ 28 VDC; non-power limited rating of 1/2 A @ 120 V AC, (requires external 24 VDC coil power) 4098-9832, Adapter plate: . Required for surface or semi-flush mounting to 4" square electrical box and for surface mounting to 4" octagonal box . Can be used for cosmetic retrofitting to existing 6-3/8" diameter base product 2098-9808, Remote red LED Alarm Indicator: . Mounts on single gang box (shown in illustration to right) mmmmD TrueAlarm sensor bases contain integral addressable electronics that constantly monitor the status of the detachable photoelectric, ionization, or heat sensors. Each sensor's output is digitized and transmitted to the system fire alarm control panel every four seconds. Since TrueAlarm sensors use the same base, different sensor types can be easily interchanged to meet specific location requirements. This feature also allows intentional sensor substitution during building construction. When conditions are temporarily dusty, instead of covering the smoke sensors (causing them to be disabled), heat sensors may be installed without reprogramming the control panel. Although the control panel will indicate an incorrect sensor type, the heat sensor will operate at a default sensitivity providing heat detection for building protection at that location. . Mounting Reference Electrical Box Requirements: (boxes are by others) WI1bmn.mlix: 4" octagonal or 4" square, 1-1/2" deep; single gang, 2" deep Wilh.mlix : 4" octagonal or 4" square, 1-1/2" deep, with 1-1/2" extension ring 4" (102 mm) Square Box Surface mount reference 4" (102 mm) Octagonal Box o o c c . J 1-1/2" (38 mm) minimum box depth Flush mount reference, mount even with final surface, or with up to 1/4" (6.4 mm) maximum recess ,------------------------------------------------, 2098-9737 Relay (mounts in 4098-9822 Relay (mounts base electrical box or remotely) in base electrical box) Relay Size: 2-1/2" X 1-1/2" X 1" (3.75 cubic inches) (64 mm X 38 mm X 25.4 mm) NOTE: Review total wire count, wire size, and accessories being wired to determine required box volume. ~ I:.. f 1/4" (6.4mm) 6-3/8" (162 mm) ~~ 4098-9832 Adapter Plate, filSWimll. for mounting to ~~ boxes .arul.~~fuW1.bgx . TrueAlarm Bases 4098-9789, -9791, & -9792 2 84098-0019-8 12/01 I --- TrueAlarm Sensors ImmmI . Sealed against rear air flow entry Interchangeable mounting EMI/RFI shielded electronics Heat sensors: · Selectable rate compensated, fixed temperature sensing with or without rate-of-rise operation · Listed to UL Standard 521 for 60 ft (18.3 m) spacing for 1350 F (57.20 C) alarm, and 40 ft (12.2 m) spacing for 1550 F (680 C) alarm Smoke Sensors: · Photoelectric or ionization technology sensing · 3600 smoke entry for optimum response 4098-9733 Heat Sensor . TrueAlarm heat sensors are self-restoring and provide rate compensated, fixed temperature sensing, selectable with or without rate-of-rise temperature sensing. Due to its small thermal mass, the sensor accurately and quickly measures the local temperature for analysis at the fire alarm control panel. Rate-of-rise temperature detection is selectable at the control panel for either 150 F (8.3 0 C) or 200 F (11.10 C) per minute. Fixed temperature sensing is independent of rate-of-rise sensing and programmable to operate at 1350 F (57.20 C) or 1550 F (680 C). In a slow developing fire, the temperature may not increase rapidly enough to operate the rate-of-rise feature. However, an alarm will be initiated when the temperature reaches its rated fixed temperature setting. TrueAlarm heat sensors can be programmed as a utility device to monitor for temperature extremes in the range from 320 F to 1550 F (00 C to 680 C). This feature can provide freeze warnings or alert to HV AC system problems. (Refer to specific panels for availability.) 2-3/8" (60 4098-9733 Heat Sensor with Base WARNING: In most fires, hazardous levels of smoke and toxic gas can build up before a heat detection . device would initiate an alarm. In cases where Life Safety is a factor, the use of smoke detection is highly recommended. 4098-9714 Photoelectric Sensor TrueAlarm photoelectric sensors use a stable, pulsed infrared LED light source and a silicon photodiode receiver to provide consistent and accurate low power smoke sensing. Seven levels of sensitivity are available for each individual sensor, ranging from 0.2% to 3.7% per foot of smoke obscuration. Sensitivity is selected and monitored at the fire alarm control panel. The sensor head design provides 3600 smoke entry for optimum response to smoke from any direction. A built-in screen keeps insects from entering the smoke chamber. Due to its photoelectric operation, air velocity is not normally a factor, except for impact on area smoke flow. 2-1/8" (54 4098-9714 Photoelectric Sensor with Base 4098-9717 Ionization Sensor TrueAlarm Ionization sensors use a single radioactive source with an outer sampling ionization chamber and an inner reference ionization chamber to provide stable operation under fluctuations in environmental conditions such as temperature and humidity. Smoke and invisible combustion gases can freely penetrate the outer chamber. With both chambers ionized by a small radioactive source [Am 241 (Americium)], a very small current flows in the circuit. The presence of particles of combustion will cause a change in the voltage ratio between chambers. This difference is measured by the electronics in the sensor base and digitally transmitted back to the control panel for processing. Three levels of sensitivity are available for each ionization sensor: 0.5, 0.9, and 1.3% per foot of smoke obscuration. 2-1/8" (54 4098-9717 Ionization Sensor with Base Application Reference 3 Sensor locations should be determined only after careful consideration of the physical layout and contents of the area to be protected. Refer to NFPA 72, the National Fire Alarm Code. On smooth ceilings, smoke sensor spacing of30 ft (9.1 m) may be used as a guide. For detailed application information, refer to 4098 Detectors, Sensors, and Bases Application Manual (574-709). 54098-0019-8 12/01 TrueAlarm Analog Sensing Product Selection Chart TrueAlarm Sensor Bases ~~ tll.l:~9!f..Ii-. ~~~~C>~~ ~_."~ 1&III(~q:'~-'i"""'''"''.. ~ ..~ f"lM9""m9,o."!p'@t1blli!iN,Y" . + x-,,~-j~' '.''',''3 '_ ...._"=,.._../'i":'~ . ''''....':~ ,,$' ">i1 ... ..... ,',' OU . I}g~equ, reme.n,"~l%h\ii:~ ."3 4098-9792 (C) Standard Sensor Base, no options Sensors 4098-9714, -9733, & -9717 4" octagonal or 4" square box, 1-112" min. depth; or single gang box, 2" min. depth Sensor Base with connections for Sensors 4098-9714, -9733, & -9717 4098-9789 (C) Remote LED Alarm Indicator or 2098-9808 remote LED alarm 4" octagonal or 4" square box Unsupervised Relay indicator or 4098-9822 relay Sensor Base with connections for Sensors 4098-9714, -9733, & -9717 Note: Box depth requirements depend Supervised Remote Relay and 2098-9737 remote relay (supervised) on total wire count and wire size, refer to 4098-9791 (C) accessories list below for reference. connections for Remote Alarm 2098-9808 remote alarm indicator or Indicator or Unsupervised Relay 4098-9822 relay (unsupervised) . ,...,.-" TrueAlarm Sensors ,-. ... . .1i!IIII.IIII--"'-'ZEr&1JI "'''''4_''''1ii''~~-'''~vm ._-~"""""~.~"-~""-"""_ M~ LJifu.' ""j;~ci1m!on'~i<~4f*:: ~~l=CO.mp.!!!.I!.i1J!Y'" .'1M iJ!f,g*".Jiiiw,~Mountln9.JBtC:1ul,!r,nentsffi.. . ,"g 4098-9714 (C) Photoelectric Smoke Sensor 4098-9717 (C) Ionization Smoke Sensor 4098-9733 (C) Heat Sensor TrueAlarm Sensor/Base Accessories Bases 4098-9792, 4098-9789, and 4098-9791 Refer to base requirements ~mMOdef;, "'~:'i DeSCi'li ~.!~ 't1bil!!X"iIIi.iIIIIIJiI!II[M QtI! 'B'{q'....'."..tf'lflllj ~~ . .~ ";o{ . ~," .. .~ ~~ if',," . mp'! .. ;'." ,,$ "*!i" ...". + ou !!!9' . ~n ",1&''<:. ..' ,. "'". t:. _ . " .. . . ....;.__,_~"__.._...,, . ~....'i'? " . __.!.W -. . -. . _><,;00;"'_" . "__,*,~'"""".:,,.- '_ k,.",",~ Remote Mounting requires 4" octagonal or 2098-9737 Supervised Relay, mounts remote For use with 4098-9791 base 4" square box, 1-1/2" minimum depth or in base electrical box Base Mounting requires 4" octagonal box, 2-1/8" deep with 1-112" extension ring 2098-9808 Remote Red LED Alarm Indicator Single gang box, 1-1/2" minimum depth on single gang stainless steel plate Relay, tracks base LED status Bases 4098-9789 and 4098-9791 4" octagonal box, 2-1/8" deep with 1-1/2" 4098-9822 (C) (unsupervised, mounts only in base extension ring electrical box) Required for surface or semi-flush 4098-9832 Adapter Plate Bases 4098-9792, -9789, & -9791 mounted 4" square box and for surface mounted 4" octagonal box Refer to publication 4098 Detectors, Sensors, and Bases Application Manual (574-709) for additional information. ULC listed model numbers are designated by (C) and require a 'C" suffix such as 4098-9794C. . ~ MAPNET II or IDNet, auto-select, 24-40 VDC w/data, 400 I-lA typical, 1 address per base Communications Connections Screw terminals for in/out wiring, 18 to 14 AWG Remote LED Alarm Indicator Current 1 mA typical, no impact to alarm current Remote LED Alarm Indicator and Relay Connections Color coded wire leads, 18 AWG UL Listed Temperature Range 320 to 1000 F (00 to 380 C) Operating with 4098-9717 or 4098 -9733 320 to 1220 F (00 to 500 C) Temperature Range with 4098-9714 150 to 1220 F (-90 to 500 C) Humidity Range 10 to 95% RH Smoke Sensor 4098-9714, Photoelectric Sensor Air velocity is 0-2000 ftImin (0-610 m1min) Ambient Ratings 4098-9717, Ionization Sensor Air velocity is 0-100 ftImin (0-30 m1min); Altitude is up to 8000 ft (2.4 km) Housing Color Frost White W~;$U~~ emo!!.!!1!iSd,fJal,' ~!l~~i,fQrLq;>1!!~jjti~lJq:. ffi Externally Supplied Relay Coil Voltage 18-32 VDC (nominal 24 VDC) Supervisory Current 270 1-lA, from 24 VDC supply Alarm Current with 2098-9737 Relay 28 mA, from 24 VDC supply FW. '~ii8:9822. . 1;unsu""..rvrsiCJ'B....yf~M'....ul~i&F".,aa~4098Z9789'aild40lJ8;lJllJiI" see a e,2,fO."rEi::tmtact;iitirl.'. S11M'... ~il:~;m'f'("'~"n~" "I"-..u-Lt~;Wli'~~X~eq~:~~~~~__~~,~~~~%~,,,,~L~~w~..#,~e~riM Externally Supplied Relay Coil Voltage 18-32 VDC (nominal 24 VDC) Supervisory Current Supplied from communications Alarm Current 13 mA .from separate 24 VDC supply Communications and Sensor Supervisory Power Tyco, Simplex, the Simplex logo, TrueAlarm, MAPNET II, ond IDNet are trademarks ofTyco International Services AG or its affiliates in the U.S. and/or other countries. NFPA 72 is a registered trademark of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). . BeSimplex Westminster, Massachusetts 01441-0001 USA www.slmplexnet.com S4098-00 19-8 12/01 10 200 I Simplex Time Recorder Co. DBA TEPa-US (a Tyco company). All rights reserved. All specifications and other Informa/lOn shown were current as of document revision dale and are subject 10 change wi/hou/ nollce. BeSimplex TrueAlerfB> Multi-Candela Notification Appliances Visible Notification Appliances with Horn and Synchronized Flash; Non-Addressable, SmartSync™ Operation Compatible UL, ULC Listed; . FM Approved* Iml!IZD Audible/visible (AN) notification appliances with efficient electronic horn and high output xenon strobe, available for wall or ceiling mount · Operation is compatible with ADA requirements (refer to important installation information on page 3) · Rugged, high impact, flame retardant thermoplastic housings are available in red or white with clear lens Operates over a two-wire SmartSync circuit to provide: · Horns that are controlled separately from strobes on the same two-wire circuit · "On-until-silenced" and "on-until-reset" operation on the same two-wire pair · Horn control that can be selected to be temporal coded, march time coded, or on continuously · Strobe appliances on the same circuit operating at a synchronized 1 Hz flash rate · Class B (Style Y) operation requires connection to a compatible SmartSync NAC or to SmartSync Control Module (SCM) 4905-9938 . · Class A (Style Z) operation when connected to the 4905-9938 SCM or with 41 OOU series fire alarm control panel NACs Wall mount AlVs features: · Wiring terminals are accessible from the front of the housing providing easy access for installation, inspection, and testing · Covers are available separately to convert housing color Optional adapters and wire guards: · Wall mount A/V adapters are available to cover surface mounted electrical boxes and to adapt to Simplexl8l 2975-9145 boxes · UL listed red wire guards are available for wall or ceiling mount A/Vs Visible notification appliance (strobe): · 24 VDC xenon strobe; intensity is selectable as 15,30, 75, or 110 candela with visible selection jumper secured behind strobe housing · UL listed to Standard 1971 · Regulated circuit design ensures consistent flash output and provides controlled inrush current Audible notification appliance (horn): . · Low current, 24 VDC electronic horn with harmonically rich output sound suitable for either coded or steady operation · UL listed to Standard 464 Wall and Ceiling Mount ANs ~ Multi-Candela TrueAlert AlVs with horn and synchronized strobe provide convenient installation to standard electrical boxes. The enclosure designs are both impact and vandal resistant and provide a convenient strobe intensity selection. Since each model can be selected for strobe intensity output, on-site model inventory is minimized and changes encountered during construction can be easily accommodated. Wall mount A/V housings are a one-piece assembly (including lens) that mounts to a single or double gang, or 4" square standard electrical box. The cover can be quickly removed (a tool is required) and covers are available separately for color conversion. Ceiling mount A/Vs install using standard 4" electrical boxes. Color choice is determined by model number. Strobe Intensity Selection During installation, a selection plug at the back of the housing determines the desired strobe intensity. An attached flag with black letters on a highly visible yellow background allows the selected intensity to be seen at the side of the strobe lens. . This product was not approved by CSFM or MEA (NYC) as of document revision date. Refer to page 2 for listing status of wire guards. Addilionallistings may be applicable; contact your local Simplex product suppfier for the latest status. listings and approvals under Simplex Time Recorder Co. are the property ofTyco Safety Products Westminster. .. Simplex two-wire strobe synchronization operation is protected by U.S. patent No. 5,559,492 and SmartSync horn/strobe operation is protected under U.S. Patent No. 6,281,789. 84906-0002 4/2004 Strobe Application Selection Proper selection of visible notification is dependent on occupancy, location, local codes, and proper applications of: the National Fire Alarm Code (NFP A 72), AN81 All?l; the appropriate model building code: BOCA, ICBO, or 8BCCI; and the application guidelines of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Synchronized Strobes Multiple Strobes. When multiple strobes and their reflections can be seen from one location, synchronized flashes reduce the probability of photo-sensitive reactions as well as the annoyance and possible distraction of random flashing. The multi-candela strobes of these AlVs are synchronized by the controlling 8mart8ync operation NAC. ~ SmartSync Two-Wire Control 8mart8ync operation mode allows a two-wire circuit to provide the ability to activate both the horn and strobe on the same NAC and then allow the horn to be silenced while the strobe remains flashing. The horn operates as "on-until-silenced" while the strobe operation is "on-until-reset. " SmartSync Control Sources . 4100U and 4010 Fire Alarm Control Panels (refer to data sheet 84010-0001 for details; refer to data sheet 84100-0031 for basic 41 OOU information) . 4009 IDNet NAC Extender (refer to data sheet 84009-0002) · SmartSync Control Module (SCM) 4905-9938 (refer to data sheet 84905-0003) Additional SmartSync compatible notification appliances include separate horns and combination horn/strobe notification appliances. Multi-Candela ANs ~~. 1i!Hr1ffiil ~"'~Fm!i"~ IiI:!REl'qt1!-iJn~1 $&scrtip_~ ~!:I'llJ!I!:!Q,~I9r.ti ~,.,;"'n"~_" ../', "", "," ',.. - ""-""" - :;,;.1:'~,' ~+r--' - ...,...."::k'... $.,,- > w"",_,-..."_ .'{V'-' 4906-9127 Red White Wall White Red Hom with Multi-Candela Strobe; strobe intensity selectable as: 4906-9129 15, 30, 75, or 1 10 candela; operates with SmartSync two-wire 4906-9128 Ceiling Red White control 4906-9130 White Red ~ Wall Mount AN Adapters ..~ ~c;~pjori; 4905-9937 Red 1IIIIIr"Di^=-~,m~n~ t;2"'4~. . l$tf "L!!!!!l~~;;i '. ., C"", .; " " 5-3/8" H x 5-1/4" W x 1-5/8" 0 (136 mm x 133 mm x 41 mm) depth with strobe = 4-3/8" (111 mm) 8-5/16" x 5-3/4" x 0.060" Thick (211 mm x 146 mm x 1.5 mm) 7-7/8" x 5-1/8" x 2-3/4" 0 (200 mm x 130 mm x 70 mm) 4905-9940 4905-9931 Surface Mount Adapter Skirt; use to cover 1-1/2" (38 mm) deep surface mounted boxes White Red Adapter Plate for mounting to Simplex 2975-9145 box (typically for retrofit, may be mounted vertical or horizontal) 2975-9145 Red Mounting Box, requires Adapter Plate 4905-9931 SmartSync Control Module __M~ill~De"cif~\tQrUIf".wr 4905 9938 SmartSync Control Module with Class B or Class A output; mounts in 4" - (102 mm) square box; refer to data sheet 54905-0003 for details Replacement Covers for Wall Mount ANs .tI~. ;~.~.~..._-' ~.l~llJi~iJmitl'~:.i_JJJIIB 4905-9992 Red cover with white "FIRE" lettering 5-1/8" H x 5" W x 1-1/2" 0 4905-9993 White cover with red "FIRE" lettering (130 mm x 127 mm x 38 mm) Wire Guards and Ceiling Mount AN Adapter . odel, ~~l?tloJ:)\b~~;"4"~' JltJ'A~"IlIm;g$t.91\i~1II1i 6-1/16" H x 6-1/16" W x 3-1/8" 0 (154 mm x 154 mm x 79 mm) 8-1/2" x 6-1/8" x 3" (216 mm x 156 mm x 76 mm) 9" x 7" (229 mm x 178 mm) 4-3/4" x 6-7/8" x 1-1/2" deep, (121 mm x 175 mm x 38 mm) 4905-9961 * Wall mount red wire guard with mounting plate, compatible with semi-flush or surface mounted boxes 4905-9927* Red Wire Guard for mounting to flush mounted electrical box 4905-9928* Ceiling Red Adapter Plate, required to mount guard to surface Mount mounted electrical box 4905-9915 4905-9916 White Red Surface Mount Adapter Box Extension, use to cover 1-1/2" deep surface mounted boxes . UL listed by Space Age Electronics Inc. 2 S4906-0002 4/2004 . . . ~ Wall Mount or Ceiling Mount, Common Specifications UL Listed Rating Regulated 24 VDC; see Note 1 below ULC Listed Rating 20 VDC to 30 VDC per ULC S526-M878 Flash Rate and Synchronized NAC Loading 1 Hz; with up to 35 synchronized strobes maximum per NAC Environmental; Temperature and Humidity 320 to 1220 F (00 to 500 C); 10% to 93%, non-condensing at 1000 F (380 C) Terminal blocks for 18 AWG to 12 AWG (0.82 mm to 3.31 mm ); two wires per terminal for in/out wiring 2400 to 3700 Hz sweep, modulated at 120 Hz rate Rated Voltage Range . Connections Horn Output Characteristics Ceiling Mount Voltage Sound Type (see Note 2) Reverberant Chamber, UL 464 Test Anechoic Chamber Housing Dimensions (with lens) Maximum RMS Current Rating per Strobe Setting (see Note 3 below) Vi"""" }~t;.!v:f Horn Output Ratings @10ft(3m) Steady 86 dBA Coded Steady 88 dBA Coded Steady 90 dBA 96 dBA Coded 82 dBA B4 dBA 86 dBA 96 dBA 92 dBA 91 dBA 94 dBA 95 dBA 5-1/8" H x 5" W x 2-3/4" D (130 mm x 127 mm x 70 mm) Wall Mount . NOTES: 1. "Regulated 24 VDC" refers to the voltage range of 16to 33 VDC per UL Standard 1971, Signaling Devices 'or the Hearing Impaired, changes effective May 1, 2004. This voltage range is the absolute operating range. Operation outside of this range may cause permanent damage to the appliance. Please note that 16 VDC is the lowest operating voltage that is allowed at the last appliance on the NAC under worst case conditions.. . 2. Coded values are typical of the output measured with a Temporal coded or a March Time coded pulse and with a sound level meter reading on a "fasr setting. Under the same test conditions, coded horn output "peak" sound level readings are typically 4 dBA higher. 3. Currents are with horn on steady. The maximum RMS current listed is the device nameplate rating. Strobe designs are constant wattage and the maxlmum RMS current rating occurs at the lowest allowable operating voltage. (RMS is root mean square and refers to the effective value of a varying current waveform.) Installation Reference, Surface or Semi-Flush Mounting Wiring access hole IMPORTANTI WAll MOUNT INSTALLATION HEIGHT REFERENCE Mounting is compatible with single gang, double gang, and 4" (102 mm) square boxes, 1-112" (38 mm) deep, by others Bottom of lens is either even with, or slightly above bottom of compatible boxes Electrical box outline -.- . l J [p ~ [R1 [g Mounting Holes: . 4" square (4) Single gang (2) Double gang (3) NFPA 72 requires that the entire lens be not less than 80" and not greater than 96" above the finished floor 1 80. (2.03 m) minimum Wiring terminais for SmartSync operation Transparent housing and lens assembly Intensity selection plug, accessible only from rear of housing; factory setting Is 15 cd Removable cover (tool required) Strobe intensity viewing slot 3 54906-0002 412004 Ceiling Mount AN and Guard Installation Reference 4" (102 mm) square box, 1-1/2" (38 mm) minimum depth Optional 4905-9928 Adapter Plate, required for surface mounted electrical box eiling reference, flush mounted box Optional 4905-99151-9916 Adapter, recommended for surface mounted box Wiring terminals are located behind the housing Optional 4905-9927 Red Wire Guard End View ~~---------------------------------1 ,/' Strobe intensity viewing slot : I I I Intensity selection plug, : accessible only from rear of lens : I housing; factory setting is 15 cd ! ~--------------------------------------, Wall Mount Installation Reference; Adapter Plate, Guard, and Adapter Skirt Surface Mounting Reference with Optional Adapter Skirt and Optional Wire Guard Surface mount conduit and box shown for reference c:::::::::> o o o -.- e J} IPUIPJ~ o Optional 4905-9961 Wire Guard o 4905-9931 Adapter Plate 4905-9961 Optional Wire Guard (shown here for reference only, can be used on other mounting options) Optional Surface Mount Adapter Skirt, 1-1/2" deep: 4905-9937, Red; 4905-9940, White (conduit knockouts are provided on all four sides) Tyco, Simplex, the Simplex logo, IDNet. TrueAler/. and Smar/Sync are trademarks ofTyco International AG or its affiliates in the U.S. and/or other countries. NFP A 72 and National Fire Alarm Code are registered trademarks of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Tyco Safety Products Westminster. Westminster, MA . 01441-0001 . USA www.tycosafetyproducts-usa-wm.com 4:1 2004 Tyro Safety Products Westminster. All rights reserved. All specifications and other information shown were current t1f of document revisiCNI date and are subject to change without notice. B.Simplex 54906-0002 4/2004 . . . tJII' COOPER Wheelock . Weatherproof Appliances - Series AH Audibles, AS Audible Strobes, MT Multitone Strobes, RSS Strobes and ET70 Speaker Strobes and Weatherproof Mounting Accessories ..................................... ... .... . Description: The Wheelock Weatherproof Strobe, Audible Strobe, Audible Horn, Multitone Strobe and speaker strobe appliances have an extended temperature range of -31"f to 1S0"f (-3S"C to 66"C) for outdoor, wall and ceiling applications. All strobes are Indoor/Outdoor UL Standard 1638 Listed and rated for 180 candela on axis @ nOf (25"C) and 75 candela at -310F (350C) with low current draw. . The Wheelock Weatherproof Appliances are designed for maximum performance, reliability, and cost effectiveness while meeting or exceeding the latest requirements of NFPA 72 (National Fire Alarm Code), ULStandard 1638 (Standard for Visual SignalingAppliances), UL Standard 464 (Standard for Audible Signaling Appliances) and UL Standard 1480 (Standard for Speaker Appliances). Series RSSWP Strobes, Series ASWP Audible Strobes and Series AHWP Audibles may be synchronized when used in conjunction with the Wheelock PS-24-8MC Power Supplies with Patented Sync Protocol. The Series MTWP is a true 4-wire appliance. The strobe portion can be synchronized as stated above. The multitone portion cannot, but it can be connected to a coded fire alarm system. The Wheelock WP-KIT, WFP and WPFAare weatherproof mounting accessories for Cooper Wheelock outdoor products. The WP-KIT allows a customer to surface mount a weatherproof backbox (lOB, WPBB and WPSBB) to a recessed electrical box. The WPA and WFPA kits allow a customer to flush mnount weatherproof products (ASWP, MT, MTWP, ET70WP, RSSWP and AHWP) without an external weatherproof backbox. . @ ~'1l1'~;, . L O~_"__Gli MEA E5946 151-92-E 7125-0765:131 (ASV\IP) S5391 7125~765:146 (ET70V\IP) S2652 !125~!6~:1~ (~~! <Y APPROVED Features: · Approvals include: UL Standard 1638 and 464, California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) and New York City (MEA), Factory Mutual (FM) and Chicago (BFP) · Designed to meet or exceed NFPA,/UFC/ANSI117.1/ OSHA Part 29, 1910.165, and ADA requirements · UL Standard 1638 and UL Standard 464 listed with extended temperature range of -310 to 1500F (-350C to 660C) · 24 VDC with new UL "Regulated" Voltage Range: of 16-33 VDC using filtered DC or unfiltered FWR voltage Note: The Series MT-12124 voltage range is 10.5 - 15.6 VDC (for 12V) and 20-31 VDC (for 24V) · SyndNon-Sync in each product. Note: The audible portion of the Series MTWP and MT-12124 is non sync only · Synchronize with Series SM, DSM Sync Modules PS-24-8MC Power Supplies with built-in patented sync protocol · Selectable dBA settings · Selectable alert signals · IN and OUT wiring termination that accepts two #12-18 AWG wires at each terminal . Inputs are polarized for compatibility with industry standard reverse polarity supervision NOTE: All CAUTIONS and WARNINGS are identified by the symbolA. All warnings are printed in bold capital letters. A WARNING: PLEASE READ THESE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSOCIATED INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING, SPECIFYING OR APPLYING THIS PRODUCT. VISIT WWW.COOPERWHEELOCK.COM OR CONTACT COOPER WHEELOCK FOR THE CURRENT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS, CAUTIONS OR WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN IMPROPER APPLICATION, INSTALLATION AND/OR OPERATION OF THESE PRODUCTS IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION, WHICH COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, AND SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU AND/OR OTHERS. . General Notes: Strobes are designed to flash at 1 flash per second minimum over their "Regulated Voltage Range". Note that NFPA-72 specifies a flash rate of 1 to 2 flashes per second and ADA Guidelines specify a flash rate of 1 to 3 flashes per second. All candela ratings represent minimum effective Strobe intensity based on UL Standard 1971. Series NS Strobe products are listed under UL Standard 1971 for indoor use with a temperature range of 320F to 1200F (OOC to 49.C) and maximum humidity of 93% (:t 2%). Series NH horns are listed under UL Standard 464 for audible signal appliances (Indoor use only). "Regulated Voltage Range" is the newest terminology used by UL to Identify the voltage range. Prior to this change UL used the terminology "Listed Voltage Range". Wall Mount Ceiling Mount ....". \. . RSSWP MTWP RSSWP MTWP .....,........... .: .1. ,.. ASWP RSSWP ET70WP ET70WP Strobe Order Code Strobe Order Code RSSWP-2475W-FR Red 9013 RSSWP-2475C-FR Red 4338 RSSWP-2475W-FW White 3034 RSSWP-2475C-FW White 4446 Audible Strobe Audible Strobe ASWP-2475W-FR Red 9012 ASWP-2475C-FR Red 4251 Multi-tone Strobe ASWP-2475C-FW White 4502 ,. MlWP-2475W-FR Red 8420 Multi-tone Strobe MlWP-2475W-FW White 3112 MlWP-2475C-FR Red 4457 Speaker Strobe MTWP-2475C-FW White 4478 ET70WP-2475W-FR Red 9077 Speaker Strobe ET70WP-2475W-FW White 3179 ET70WP-2475C-FR Red 4452 ET70WP-2475C-FW White 4454 RSSWP, ET70WP and MTWP (strobe only) UL Max. Current ASWP UL Max. Current 24 VDC (Audible and Strobe) 24 VDC 0.138 High (99) dBA 0.168 Med (95) dBA 0.155 UL Max. Cur- MTWPIMT MT Low (90) dBA 0.150 rent (Audible) 24 VDC 12 VDC dBA HI STD HI STD UL Reverberant dBA @ 10 Feet Horn 0.108 0.044 0.177 0.034 Watts 1/8 1/4 1/2 1 2 4 8 Bell 0.053 0.024 0.095 0.020 ET-1010 77 80 83 86 87 92 94 March lime 0.104 0.038 0.142 0.034 ET70WP 78 81 84 87 90 93 95 Code 3 Horn 0.091 0.035 0.142 0.034 Code 3 Tone 0.075 0.035 0.105 0.021 Slow Whoop 0.098 0.037 0.142 0.035 Siren 0.104 0.036 0.152 0.030 HilLo 0.057 0.025 0.114 0.026 Wall or Ceiling Mount MT .. ~';O;:;." :'..:. ."._. AH ET-1010 . Audible Order Code AH-24WP-R Red 7416 AH-12WP-R Red 7415 Horn MT-12124-R Red 5023 Speaker ET-1 01 O-R Red 3135 ET-1 01 O-W White 3137 UL Max. Current AH 24 VDC 12 VDC High (99) dBA 0.080 0.192 Med (95) dBA 0.043 0.108 Low (90) dBA 0.021 0.058 Model Number Agency Approvals Strobe UL MEA CSFM FM BFP RSSWP X X X X . Audible Strobe ASWP X X X X X Multitone Strobe MTWP X X X X . Horns/Audibles AH-24WP X X X - X AH-12WP X X X - X MT-12124 X X X X X Speaker Strobe ET70WP X X X 0 . . Mounting Accessories . WFP WFPA Gasket Kit WP-KIT Flush Plates WFPA-R WFPA-W WFP-R WFP-W ~ Backboxes ~ 10B-R 10B-W WPSBB-R WPSBB-W WPBB-R WPBB-W WBB-R WBB-W Order Code 4486 Red 4698 White 4701 Red 4696 White 4697 Red 5046 White 5047 Red 9751 White 3033 Red 9014 White 4692 Red 2959 White 2960 . Wiring Diagrams :'...."........, t ~ ~;-,. , rf:;; , ' " lOB . WPSBB WPBB WBB Mounting Options: Backboxes, Plates, Gasket Kits Surface Mount Flush Exposed Conduit Concealed Conduit Mount RSSWP Strobes WPSBB WPSBB + WP-KIT WFP ET70WP Speaker Strobes lOB lOB + WP-KIT WFP ASWP Horn Strobes WPBB WPBB + WP-KIT WFPA AHWP Horns WBB - WFP ET-1010 Speakers WBB - WFP MTWP Multitone Strobes lOB lOB + WP-KIT WFP Multitone lOB lOB + WP-KIT WFP SERIES MTWP AUDIBLE APPLIANCE AND STROBE OPERATE IN UNISON. RED AND BLACK SHUNT-WIRES ARE SUPPLIED. ROM RECEDING + PPLIANCE R FACP RED + TO NEXT APPLIANCE OR EOLR SERIES RSSWP, ASWP, AHWP, MTWP AND MT-12124 APPLIANCES FROM PRECEDING APPLIANCE OR FACP + + . + TO NEXT APPLIANCE OR EOLR SERIES MTWP APPLIANCES SYNCHRONIZED STROBE OPERATION WITH CODED FACP o o Sync Module or PS-J2/24- Power Supply MIWP NAC *1 o o Strobe Circuit } o Audlhle Circuit FACP NAC .2 Note: Strobe circuit requires constant voltage. SERIES RSSWP/ASWP APPLIANCES SYNCHRONIZED WI DSM MODULE SINGLE CLASS "A" NAC CIRCUIT DSM SYNC + 0 -0 STROBE NAC CIRCUIT OUT FACP TROBE NAC CIRCUIT RETURN Note: Models are available in Red or White. Contact Customer Service for Order Code and Delivery. #Refer to Data Sheet S7000 for Mounting Options NOTE: Due to continuous development of our products, specifications and offerings are subject to change without notice In accordance with Wheelock Inc. standard terms and conditions. ARCRlTECTS~NDENGINEERS-SPEC1FICATI(JNS- - ---- -- The Weatherproof Strobe appliances shall be Wheelock Series RSSWP-247S strobes or approved equals for wall and ceiling mount applications. The Series RSSWP shall meet and be listed for UL Standard 1638 (Standard for Visual Signaling Appliances) for Indoor/ Outdoor use. The strobe appliances shall produce a flash rate of 30-62 flashes per minute over the Regulated Voltage Range of 16 to 33 VDC and shall incorporate a Xenon f1ashtube enclosed in a rugged Lexan@ lens. The strobe shall be rated at 7Scd and shall operate over an extended temperature range of -310F to 1S0oF (-3S0C to 660C). All inputs shall be polarized for compatibility with standard reverse polarity supervision of circuit wiring by a Fire Alarm Control Panel. When synchronization is required, the appliances shall be . compatible with the Wheelock Series SM and DSM Sync Modules or the Wheelock PS-12124-8MP Power Supply with built-in, patented sync protocol. The strobes shall not drift out of synchronization at any time during operation. If the sync module fails to operate, (Le., contacts remain closed), the strobe shall revert to a non-synchronized flash rate. The Series RSSWP shall be mounted only to the WPSBB-R Backbox. The Weatherproof Audible Strobe and Audible appliances shall be Wheelock Series ASWP-247S Audible Strobes for wall and ceiling mount applicaitons and Wheelock Series AHWP Audible Horns for wall mount or approved equals. The Series ASWP and Series AHWP shall meet and be listed for UL Standard 1638 (Standard for Visual Signaling Appliances) for Indoor/Outdoor use. The strobe appliances shall produce a flash rate of 30-62 flashes per minute over the Regulated Voltage Range of 16 to 33 VDC and shall incorporate a Xenon flashtube enclosed in a rugged Lexan@lens. The strobe shall be rated 180cd @ 770F (2SoC) and 7Scd at-310F (-3S0C) and shall operate over an extended temperature range at -310F to 1S0oF (-3S0C to 660C) and be listed for maximum humidity at 9S% RH. All inputs shall be polarized for compatibility with standard reverse polarity supervision of circuit wiring by a Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP). The Series ASWP shall be mounted only to the WPBB-R Backbox while the Series AHWP shall only be mounted to the WBB-R Backbox. The weatherproof audible strobe appliances shall be designed for two-wire operation and shall provide either a continuous or temporal (Code 3) tone when constant voltage from a Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC) of the Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) is applied. They shall be designed so that the audible signal may be silenced while maintaining strobe activation. When synchronization is required, the appliances shall be compatible with the Wheelock Series SM and DSM Sync Modules or the Wheelock PS-12124-8MP Power Supply with built-in, patented sync protocol. The strobes shall not drift out of synchronization at any time during operation. If the sync fails to operate, (Le., contacts remain closed), the strobe shall revert to a non-synchronized flash rate. The Weatherproof Multitone Strobe and Multitone Audible appliances shall be a Wheelock Series MTWP and MT-12124 or equivalent. The Series MTWP shall meet and be listed for UL Standard 1638 (Standard for Visual Signaling Appliances) for indoor/outdoor use. The strobe portion of the appliance shall produce a flash rate of 30-62 flashes per minute over the listed voltage range of 20-31 VDC and shall incorporate a Xenon flash tube enclosed in a rugged Lexan@lens. TThe strobe shall be rated 180cd @ 770F (2S0C) and 7Scd at -310F (-3S0C) and shall operate over an extended temperature range at -310F to 1S0oF (-3S0C to 660C) and be listed for maximum humidity at 95% RH. All inputs shall be polarized for compatibility with industry standard reverse polarity of circuit wiring by a Fire Alarm Control Panel. The audible portion of the Series MTWP as well as the Series MT-12124 shall provide eight field selectable alarm signals. The signals shall consists of: Horn, Bell, March Time, Code 3 Horn, Code 3 Tone, Slow Whoop, Siren and HilLo. Tone selection shall be by a durable dip switch assembly. Clips or Jumpers are not acceptable. The appliance shall provide two output sound levels: Standard and High dBA. The range of dBA shall be 7S to 94 dBA. The Series MTWP shall have an operating voltage of 24 VDC (nominal) while the Series MT-12124 shall operate at either 12 or 24 VDC (nominal) using filtered power or unfiltered power (full wave rectified). Both models shall have provisions for In/Out field wiring using terminals that accept #12 to #18 AWG wiring. When synchronization is required, . the Series MTWP shall be compatible with the Series SM and DSM Sync Modules or with the Series PS-12124-8MP Power Supply with built-in, patented sync protocol. Note: The Strobe portion of the Series MTWP may be synchronized. The audible portion of the appliance cannot. The audible portion of the appliance can be connected to a coded fire alarm system. The Series MTWP and the Series MT-12124 shall be mounted only to the IOB-R Backbox. The Weatherproof Low Profile Speaker Strobe shall be Wheelock Series ET70WP for wall and ceiling applications or approved equal. The Series ET70WP shall meet and be listed for UL Standard 1638 (Standard for Visual Signaling Appliances) for Indoor/Outdoor use, Fire Protective Service and UL Standard 1480 (Standard for Speaker Appliances. The strobe portion ofthe ET70WP shall produce a flash rate of 30-62 flashes per minute over the Regulated Voltage Range of 16 to 33 VDC and shall incorporate a Xenon flashtube enclosed in a rugged Lexan lens to provide maximum visibility and reliability for effective visible signaling. The strobe shall be rated 180cd @ 770F (250C) and 75cd at -310F (-3S0C) and shall operate over an extended temperature range at -310F to 1500F (-350C to 660C) and be listed for maximum humidity at 95% RH. For outdoor applications the ET70WP shall be wall mounted to a weatherproof back box (lOB). The speakers shall be designed for multiple power requirements with a high dBA output at each power tap. The low profile model shall offer a choice of field selectable taps, 1/8W to 8W for either 25.0 VRMS or 70.0 VRMS audio systems. The low profile design shall incorporate a high efficiency speaker for maximum output at minimum power across a frequency range of 400Hz to 4000Hz and features a sealed back construction for extra protection and improved audibility. Mounting Accessories The weatherproof mounting plate shall be a Wheelock WFP or approved equal for semi-flush mounting of weatherproof models AH-12WP, AH-24WP, MT-12124, MTWP, RSSWP, ET70WP and/or ET-1 01 0 appliances. The WFP shall allow for the weatherproof appliance to be mounted to a recessed 4-inch square back box without the need for a weatherproof surface box. The weatherproof mounting plate shall be a Wheelock WFPA or approved equal for semi-flush mounting of weatherproof model ASWP appliances. The WFPA shall allow for the weatherproof appliance to be mounted to a recessed 2 gang or a recessed 4-inch square back box without the need for a weatherproof surface box. The weatherproof mounting shall include a Wheelock WP-KIT or approved equal for weatherproof back box models lOB, WPBB and WPSBB. The WP-KIT shall allow the weatherproof back box to be mounted to a single gang or double gang recessed back box. "" COOPER Wheelock 273 Branchport Avenue Long Branch, NJ 07740 Phone: (800) 631-2148 Fax: (732) 222-2588 www.cooperwheelock.com IV". litrum.l&I WE ENCOURAGE AND SUPPORT NICET CERTIFICATION 3 YEAR WARRANTY Made in USA S9004 WP 06/06 . . . t:qcCl Fire & Security ..- . . . -- . Simp!eJiGrinnell HARDWARE WARRANTY 1) SIMPLEXGRINNELL WARRANTY STATEMENT: a) SIMPLEXGRINNELL WARRANTS TO THE PURCHASER OF NEW SIMPLEXGRINNELL PRODUCT(S) THAT THE PRODUCTS SHALL BE FREE FROM DEFECTS IN WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIAL. 2) WARRANTY PERIOD: a) THE WARRANTY PERIOD WILL TERMINATE IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE EARLIEST OCCURRENCE OF EITHER OF THE FOLLOWING: i) 18 MONTHS HAVE ELAPSED FOLLOWING SHIPMENT OF ANY SYSTEM OR SUB- SYSTEM FROM SIMPLEXGRINNELL TO THE CUSTOMER, OR ii) 12 MONTHS HAVE ELAPSED FOLLOWING THE FINAL CONNECTION OPERATION AND BENEFICIAL USE OF ALL OR ANY PART OF THE SYSTEM. iii) AS STATED IN THE SPECIFICATIONS AND/OR CONTRACT DRAWINGS 3) SIMPLEXGRINNELL OBLIGATION UNDER THE TERMS OF THE WARRANTY: a) SIMPLEXGRINNELL'S SOLE RESPONSIBILITY SHALL BE TO REPAIR, ADJUST OR REPLACE, AT ITS OPTION, ANY SIMPLEXGRINNELL PRODUCT WHICH FAILS DURING THIS PERIOD PROVIDING PURCHASER HAS PROMPTLY REPORTED SUCH FAILURE TO SIMPLEXGRINNELL IN WRITING. REPLACEMENT PARTS WILL BE WARRANTED ONLY FOR THE BALANCE OF THE EQUIPMENT WARRANTY. SIMPLEXGRINNELL AGREES TO CONTINUE TO HONOR ALL OF THE UNEXPIRED EXPRESSED WARRANTIES SPECIFIED ABOVE ON DEFECTIVE EQUIPMENT AFTER TRANSFER OF THE EQUIPMENT TO PURCHASER'S CUSTOMER, PROVIDED PURCHASER'S CUSTOMER ASSUMES THE PURCHASER'S OBLIGATIONS SPECIFIED BELOW. b) EXCEPT FOR THE EXPRESSED WARRANTIES STATED HEREIN, SIMPLEXGRINNELL DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES ON PRODUCTS FURNISHED HEREUNDER, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND THE STATED WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ON THE PART OF THE SIMPLEXGRINNELLARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCTS. THE SELLER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE TO THE PRUCHASER OR USER OF THIS EQUIPMENT ARISING OUT OF THE FAILURE OF THE EQUIPMENT TO OPERATE IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF SAID EQUIPMENT. c) SIMPLEXGRINNELL MAKES NO WARRANTY AND NO WARRANTY SHALL BE DEEMED TO EXIST, THAT PURCHASER HOLDS THE GOODS FREE OF THE CLAIM OF ANY THIRD PERSON BYWAY OF PATENT INFRINGEMENT OR THE LIKE. 4) PURCHASER'S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE TERMS OF THE WARRANTY. a) THIS WARRANTY IS CONTINGENT UPON THE PROPER INSTALLATION AND USE OF THE PRODUCT(S). SUCH WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY IF THE PRODUCT FAILURE IS THE RESULT OF ACCIDENT, UNUSUAL PHYSICAL, ELECTRICAL OR ELECTROMECHANICAL STRESS, NEGLECT, MISUSE, USER PROGRAMMING ERRORS, FAILURE OF ELECTRICAL POWER, AIR CONDITIONING OR HUMIDITY CONTROL, CONSTRUCTION DUST, DAMAGING FOREIGN SUBSTANCES, TRANSPORTATION OR CAUSES OTHER THAN MANUFACTURING DEFECT. PURCHASER AGREES TO PROVIDE FULL AND FREE ACCESS TO AUTHORIZED SIMPLEXGRINNELL EMPLOYEES. Fire, Security, Communications, Workforce Solutions, Sales & Service Offices & Representatives in Principle Cities throughout the World ,- - 1:yC?CI, ' f;re,R/: Secq[;t'/ ... .. .......,.... _, m .. . ",' '"' . '",., "," ,... .. ... . . .. .-_. '.-- "P""" _,.' _.._......_ ......... ., . ... -, --.-'.' - -.,.. -,...-.. .... ...,- ,.,-.............. .... ...... Sililplej(G~i"h'eII?', . 5} WARRANTY SERVICE HOURS: a} SERVICES PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY WILL BE PERFORMED DURING THE HOURS OF 8:00A.M. TO 5:00P.M., MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, EXCLUDING LOCALLY OBSERVED SIMPLEXGRINNELL HOLIDAYS. OFF HOURS RESPONSE IS AVAILABLE AS AN EXTRA COST SERVICE OPTION. 6} WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS: a} LABOR, TRAVEL, AND MILEAGE FOR: i} SERVICE OUTSIDE OF SIMPLEXGRINNELL NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS. ii} PROGRAMMING AND/OR LABEL CHANGES. iii} FAILURE DUE TO EXTERNAL CAUSES (LIGHTNING SURGES, CONSTRUCTION DUST, ETC.) OTHER THAN MANUFACTURING DEFECT. b} ELECTRICAL WORK EXTERNAL TO THE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED BY SIMPLEXGRINNELL OR MAINTENANCE OF ACCESSORIES, ALTERATIONS, ATTACHMENTS OR OTHER DEVICES NOT FURNISHED BY SIMPLEXGRINNELL. c} BATTERIES d} COVERAGE OF EQUIPMENT CLASSED AS A WATER FLOW MONITORING/CONTROL DEVICES INSTALLED IN OR ON WATER PIPING. . . Fire, Security, Communications, Workforce Solutions, Sales & Service Offices & Representatives in Principle Cities throughout the World . . . t'l~a Fire'&, Security ... . , . . ..... ,........ ,.. ...,.... . ..- ,-..." . SimpliiiS,innell MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATION 1. CONTRACTOR IS EXPECTED TO PULL AND TERMINATE ALL CONDUCTORS AND INSTALL ALL DEVICES FOR A COMPLETE AND OPERATING SYSTEM. 2. WHERE FAN SHUTDOWN, ELEVATOR RECALL OR SPECIAL AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS ARE REQUIRED, CONTRACTOR IS TO VERIFY WIRING REQUIREMENTS WITH THE SIMPLEXGRINNELL FACTORY TECHNICIAN ASSIGNED TO THE PROJECT (IN MANY CASES, SPECIAL WIRING WILL NOT BE SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS). 3. WHERE POSSIBLE, THE CONTRACTOR IS TO USE COLOR CODE FOR ALL WIRING. 4. SMOKE DETECTORS ARE NOT TO BE MOUNTED WITHIN 3 FEET OF AIR OUTLETS. 5. CONTRACTOR MUST NOT INSTALL SMOKE DETECTOR HEADS IN BASES OR DUCT HOUSING UNTIL FINAL CHECKOUT TIME TO INSURE THAT DIRT OR DUST DOES NOT CONTAMINATE THE UNITS. DIRTY DETECTORS ARE NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY. 6. DO NOT POWER-UP SYSTEM UNTIL SIMPLEXGRINNELL FACTORY TECHNICIAN IS PRESENT. 7. A SEPARATE GROUND (ISOLATION FROM CONDUIT GROUND) MUST BE PULLED TO ALL CABINETS. 8. LOADS GREATER THAN 10 AMPS (FOR AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS) ARE NOT ALLOWED IN THE SAME CONDUIT AS FIRE ALARM. 9. CONTRACTOR IS TO ENSURE THAT ALL WIRING AND SHIELDS ARE FREE OF SHORTS, GROUNDS AND OPENS. 10. UNDERGROUND WIRING MUST MAINTAIN ONE MEGAOHM, 20F RESISTANCE TO GROUND. 11. ANY MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATION IN CONFLICT WITH ENGINEERING DRAWINGS OR SPECIFICATIONS SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ENGINEER FOR CLARIFICATION. CONTRACTOR SHALL ADVISE SIMPLEXGRINNELL OF ANY CHANGES. 12. PROTECTIVE COVERS ON SMOKE DETECTORS ARE NOT TO BE REMOVED UNTIL OWNERS ACCEPTANCE OF THE SYSTEM. (PREVENTS CONTAMINATION OF SMOKE CHAMBER). 13. IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO REQUEST THE STATE OR LOCAL FIRE MARSHAL TO BE ON SITE FOR FINAL ACCEPTANCE AND CHECK OUT IF REQUIRED. . 14. IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO INVENTORY ALL EQUIPMENT RECEIVED FROM SIMPLEXGRINNELL AGAINST THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS OR SIMPLEXGRINNELL WILL ASSUME THE ORDER TO BE ACCURATE AND COMPLETE. a. *NOTE: IN THE EVENT OF DISCREPANCIES IN THE NUMBER OF DEVICES SUPPLIED, THE FOLLOWING SIMPLEXGRINNELL POLICY WILL APPLY: i. TOO FEW DEVICES: IF THE DEVICE IS SHOWN ON THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND HAS NOT BEEN ADDED AS A RESULT OF A POST BID ADDITION OR CHANGE ORDER, SIMPLEXGRINNELL WILL SUPPLY THE DEVICE AT NO CHARGE TO THE CONTRACTOR OR END USER PER SIMPLEXGRINNELL'S CONTRACT OBLIGATIONS. Fire, Security, Communications, Workforce Solutions, Sales & Service Offices & Representatives in Principle Cities throughout the World -t .: .c:1:i : 1./'., .. ...- . ....--....- . Bre&' ",:': m SecuritY' .. .. '. "' '.- --.'. s:>,.,';,,':..:::T.....:.':,.. #mp ......... '.-- .., .'".. --. .. .. ..... .. . -.-, --. ....0......- ._.____ __. ...~....,. ................ ' ,_..... - . tJrinnell ii. TOO MANY DEVICES: IF THE DEVICE SHOWN IS EXTRA, DUE TO A POST BID ADDITION OR CHANGE ORDER; IT REMAINS THE PROPERTY OF THE CONTRACTOR OR END USER. IF THE DEVICE IS EXTRA DUE TO AN ERROR IN QUANTITIES SUPPLIED, THE DEVICE MUST BE RETURNED TO SIMPLEXGRINNELL. NO CREDIT WILL BE ISSUED FOR THE RETURN OF EXTRA EQUIPMENT ABOVE THE QUANTITIES GIVEN IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. 15. OWNERS PRESENCE FOR FINAL DEMONSTRATION AND ACCEPTANCE. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS-SIMPLEXGRINNELL 1. SIMPLEXGRINNELL WILL PROVIDE WIRING INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION OF SIMPLEXGRINNELL EQUIPMENT. 2. SIMPLEXGRINNELL WILL PROVIDE A FACTORY TRAINED TECHNICIAN TO ASSIST IN TRAINING: a. OPERATION OF THE CONTROL PANEL AND FUNCTIONS b. ALARM TEST OF ALL SIMPLEXGRINNELL PERIPHERAL DEVICES (SMOKE DETECTOR, MANUAL PULL STATION, ETC.) c. SUPERVISE TEST OF ALL INITIATING, SIGNALING, AND CONTROL CIRCUITS. 3. SIMPLEXGRINNELL WILL PROVIDE (1) INSTRUCTION AT FINAL TEST OF THE SYSTEM TO: a. OWNER REPRESENTATIVE b. FIRE INSPECTOR AND ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR c. ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER . 4. UPON COMPLETION OF FINAL TEST, SIMPLEXGRINNELL WILL PROVIDE: a. TEST REPORT b. CERTIFICATION (IF REQUIRED) c. ONE YEAR WARRANTY . Fire, Security, Communications, Workforce Solutions, Sales & Service Offices & Representatives in Principle Cities throughout the World I ~ . . . -tYCD Fire & Security $iIPplexGrinnell TESTING PROCEDURE FOR DEVICES GENERAL: FOR ALL DEVICES (SUPPLIED BY SIMPLEXGRINNELL) VISUALLY VERIFY PROPER LOCATION AND INSTALLATION. SMOKE DETECTOR: ACTIVATE THE DEVICE USING A SMOKE GENERATOR AND VERIFY ALARM CONDITION ON PANEL. RESET PANEL AND VERIFY RESET OF SMOKE DETECTOR AND PANEL. TEST FOR ALARM VERIFICATION IF APPROPRIATE. HEAT DETECTOR: FIXED TEMPERATURE REPLACEMENT ELEMENT - REMOVE ELEMENT ON HEAT DETECTOR TO INITIATE ALARM AND VERIFY ALARM CONDITION AT PANEL. REINSTALL ELEMENT, RESET SYSTEM, AND VERIFY. NON-REPLACEABLE ELEMENT - NON-REPLACEABLE ELEMENT HEAT DETECTORS CAN ONLY BE TESTED FOR CONTINUITY. RATE-OF-RISE DETECTORS - RATE OF RISE DETECTORS ARE TESTED WITH A HEATER OR BLOW DRYER UNTIL THEY INITIATE ALARM, THEN ALLOWED TO COOL. RESET PANEL AND VERIFY. PULL STATIONS: ACTIVATE STATION WITH THE T-HANDLE, VERIFY ALARM AND LABEL FOR LOCATION, RESET STATION, RESET PANEL. DUCT DETECTOR: (PROVIDED BY SIMPLEXGRINNELL) REMOVE DUCT DETECTOR HOUSING COVER AND ACTIVATE DEVICE WITH SMOKE, VERIFY ALARM, TEST ALL INDICATORS OR MANUAL TEST SWITCHES, RESET DETECTOR, RESET PANEL, TEST SAMPLE AND REFERENCE TUBE FOR POSITIVE AIR FLOW. (IF NOT PROVIDED BY SIMPLEXGRINNELL) VERIFY THAT ZONE CIRCUIT IS PRESENT AT THE DEVICE. AUDIBLES AND VISIBLES: ACTIVATE ALARM AND CONFIRM THAT ALL INDICATING APPLIANCES, AUDIBLES AND VISIBLES, ARE OPERATING. DOOR HOLDERS: VERIFY THAT DOORS CLOSE ON ALARM. VALVE SUPERVISORY SWITCHES (TAMPER): (IF PROVIDED BY SIMPLEXGRINNELL) ACTIVATE SWITCH BY MOVING VALVE OFF NORMAL, VERIFY STATUS CHANGE, RESET SWITCH, RESET PANEL. (IF NOT PROVIDED BY SIMPLEXGRINNELL) VERIFY THAT ZONE CIRCUIT IS PRESENT AT THE SWITCH. FLOW SWITCHES AND PRESSURE SWITCHES: (IF PROVIDED BY SIMPLEXGRINNELL) ACTIVATE SWITCH (WITH SPRINKLER CONTRACTOR PRESENT) BY A FLOW OF WATER, VERIFY STATUS CHANGE, RESET SWITCHES, RESET PANEL. (IF NOT PROVIDED BY SIMPLEXGRINNELL) VERIFY THAT ZONE CIRCUIT IS PRESENT AND SUPERVISED AT THE SWITCH. FAN/DAMPER CONTROL CIRCUITS: VERIFY (WITH HVAC CONTRACTOR PRESENT) THAT THE CONTROL CIRCUIT IS OPERATING AND THE DEVICES IS BEING CONTROLLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFIED SEQUENCE OF OPERATION. ELEVATOR CONTROL CIRCUITS: VERIFY (WITH ELEVATOR CONTRACTOR PRESENT) THAT THE ELEVATOR IS BEING CONTROLLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFIED SEQUENCE OF OPERATION. TRAINING: SIMPLEXGRINNELL SHALL PROVIDE A ONE TRAINING SESSION TO THE CUSTOMER. WARRANTY: THE SYSTEM SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH A ONE YEAR HARDWARE WARRANTY. Fire, Security, Communications, Workforce Solutions, Sales & Service Offices & Representatives in Principle Cities throughout the World . I . 1:l.JCD I t:::u~ly / SI"",leKGrJnnell LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL 9520 10th Avenue South, Suite 100 Seattle, WA 98108 Tel. Line: (206) 291-1400 FAX Line: (206) 291-1500 Contractors License SIMPLL *9888G DATE: 3/27/2007 I JOB NO. 926698101 ATTN. Fire Alarm Permits and/or Steve RE: Olympic Plaza 108 Delguzzi Drive Port AnQeles, WA 98362 TO: City of Port Angeles, Building Permits 321 E 5th Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 Phone: 360417-4815 o Shop Drawings o Attached D Prints D Under separate cover via the following items: WE ARE SENDING YOU D Samples o Cut Sheets D Copy of letter D Change Order o Other COPIES DATE NO. DESCRIPTION 3 3/26/2007 Sets Data/Spec Sheet Submittals for the Fire Alarm System on the above iob. 3 3/26/2007 Sets Fire Alarm Drawings for the above job. 1 3/27/2007 Original Application for Fire Alarm Permit for the above job. THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: o For Approval o For Your Use D As Requested o For Review and Comment D Resubmit D For Approval o Return copies for approval. copies for distribution. 1 or 2 corrected plans. REMARKS Please accept the encl05ued documents 50 that we may obtain a fire alarm permit for the above job. If you have any questions, please let us know. Thank you very much. COPY TO: File, Ship FedEx SIGNED: Ka~;;~-1468 IF ENCLOSURES ARE NOT AS NOTED, KINDLY NOTIFY US AT ONCE TECHNICAL , \yr. GIj1;V\ \ o~ \)e\ \00 f.;~ S LQ ~'\ - ~ Lighting Summary LTG-SUM :t:scweA. {/10101 --i'_ l 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance 'Form ...,.. 01 --- S 5 '/s 2004 Washington State Nonresidential EnefllY Code Compliance Fonns RINised May 2005 Project Info Project Address STARIIUCKS (HIGIOflIr 101 io DEL GUZZI DlUVE) Date 4/4/2007 sw CarDer Hwy 101 io Del Guzzi Drive For Building Department Use Port ADqe1es, lfashing1:on 98362 Applicant Name: ua EHGDIEEllS, IBC. Applicant Address: 11155 120TH AVBNUB HE, KIRKLAND, WA 98033 Applicant Phone: 425-739-6051 Project Description o New Building o Addition o Alteration o Plans Induded Refer to WSEC Section 1513 for controls and commissioning requirements. Compliance Option o Prescriptive (j) Lighting Power Allowance o Systems Analysis (See Qualification Checklist (over). Indicate Prescriptive & LPA spaces clearly on plans.) Alteration Exceptions o No changes are being made to the lighting (check appropriate box - sec. 1132.3) o Less than 60% of the fixtures new, installed wattage not increased, & space use not changed. Maximum Allowed LiJthtinJt WattaJte (Interior) Location AlloWed (f1oor/room no.) Occupancy Description Watts per rtZ .. Area in rtZ Allowed x Area TENANT SPACK PAST rooD 1.50 1360.0 2040.0 BAR AREA EXB:MPT rOR rOOD PREPARA!rXON 440.0 .. From Table 15-1 (over) - document all exceptions on form L TG-LPA Total Allowed Watts 2040.0 Notes: 1. Use manufacturer's listed maximum input wattage_ For hard-wired ballasts only, the default table in the NREC Technical Reference Manual may also be used 2. Include exit lights unless less than 5 watts per fixture. Proposed Lighting Wattage (Interior) 3. List all fixtures. For exempt lighting, not exception and leave Watts/Fixture blank. Location Number of Watlsl Watts (f1oor/room no.) Fixture Description Fixtures Fixture Proposed TYPE L142 Baokbar track lighting (Exempt in food prep area) 16 TYPE L142 Seating area track lighting 1.6 50.0 800.0 TYPE L02!i COIIp3.Ct 1'1uor. Bathroam. Sconces e 1-1810 TT'.r 1.....) 2 20.0 40.0 TYPE LS63 2x4 Pluar. Troffers (3-T8 l.....s) 5 96.0 480.0 TYPIt LSOO Recessed Campact fluor. (ltxempt in food. prep area) 10 TYPE L500 Recessed Compact fluor. (1-18" TT'.r lamp) 12 20.0 240.0 Total Proposed Walts may not exceed Total Allowed Walts for Interior Total Proposed Walts 1560.0 M All d L. hti Wtt (E t ) axtmum owe 19J ng a age x enor Allowed Watts Area in rtZ Allowed Watts Location Description per rtZ or per If (or If for perimeter) x rtZ (or x If) Covered Parking 0.2 wtftl (standard paint) Covered Parking 0.3 W/ft2 (reflective paint) Open Parking 0.2 WIrtZ Outdoor Areas 0.2 WIrtZ 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energ Bldg. (by facade)1 Bldg. (by perim)1 D1UVJI:-THRU WIl'lDIIIO 1. Choose either the facade area or the perimeter method, but not both) mwumum Input Proposed Lighting Wattage (Exterior) wattage. For fIXtures Location Fixture Description TYPE L856 Wall Nt' d Sconces (1-28w LlUIIP) Total Proposed Watts may not exceed Total Allowed Watts for Exterior 7.5W/If Number of Fixtures 10.0 Total Allowed Watts Watts/ Fixture 2 34.0 Total Proposed Watts Watts Proposed 68.0 :Jls l 75.0 75.0 68.0 r-- 2004 Washington Slate Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Project Address ~ Revised May 2005 Date 4/4/2007 STJ\RBUCl(S (HIGKWlcr 101 , DEL GUZZI DRIVE) The following information is necessary to check a lighting permit application for compliance with the lighting requirements in the 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code. Applicability (yes, no, n.a.) Component Information Required LIGHTING CONTROLS (Section 1513) yes 1513.1 Local controUaccess Schedule with type, indicate locations yes 1513.2 Area controls 1513.3 Daylight zone control Schedule with type and features, indicate locations E3.0 yes yes vertical glazing overhead glazing .a. Building Department Notes E3.0 Maximum limit per switch E3.0 E3.0 Indicate vertical glazing on plans Indicate overhead glazing on plans 1513.4 Displaylexhiblspecial Indicate separate controls B3.0 1513.5 Exterior shut-off (a) timer w/backup (b) photocell. 1513.6 Inter. auto shut-off 1513.6.1 (a) occup. sensors 1513.6.2 (b) auto. switches .a. .a. .a. yes 1513.7 Commissioning Schedule with type and features, indicate location Indicate location Indicate location Indicate location Schedule with type and locations Schedule with type and features (back-up, override capability); Indicate size of zone on plans Indicate requirements for lighting controls commissioning B3. 0 82.0 yes Lighting Sum. Form Completed and attached. Schedule with fIXture types, lamps, ballasts, watts per fIXture Elec motor efficiency MECH-MOT or Equipment Schedule with hp, rpm, efficiency If "no" is circled for any question, provide explanation: l 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Form 2004 Waehing\Dn SbIl8 Nonrnidential Energy Code Compliance Fonns RAMaed May 2005 Project Info Project Address St:arbueka Date 4/10/2001 sw COr....r HWr 101 " 0.1 Gull"" Dr For Building Dept. Use Port: ADgeJ...., 1Ill. Applicant Name: AD Ih,gi _7"a Applicant Address: 11155 120th Ave HE, lti.t:Jdand, 1Ill. 98033 Applicant Phone: 425-7351-6051 Project Description Briefly describe mechanical system type and features. 2 each new packaged gas/electric rooftop units with associated ductwork and economizers. 1 each new restroom exhaust fan o Includes Plans Include documentation requiring compliance with commissioning requirements, Section 1416. Compliance Option @) Simple System 0 Complex System 0 Systems Analysis (See Decision Flowchart (over) for qualifications. Use separate MECH-SUM for simple & complex systems.) Equipment Schedules The following information i8 required to be ineorpol1lted with the mechanical equipment schedules on the plans. For projects without plans, fill in the required inforrmttion below. Coolin~ Equipment Schedule Equip. Capacitr OSA CFM SEER 10 Brand Name' Model No.' Btulh Total CFM or Econo? or EER IPllf location See M2.0 HeatinJt Equipment Schedule Equip. Capacny2 OSA cfm I 10 Brand Name 1 Model No.' Btulh TotalCFM or Econo? Input Btuh Output Btuh Efficiencl s_ M2.0 Fan Equipment Schedule Equip. 10 Brand Name' Model No.1 CFM Sp1 HP/BHP Flow ControlS Location of Service See 112.0 'lfavailable. 2 As tested according to Table 1401A through 14-1G. 3 If required. 4 COP, HSPF, Combustion Efficiency, or AFUE, as applicable. 5 1:1_..... ~ h_- ._..v.....I.o _ir ._I......r\/A\f\ --.n""'m ,-1.__ /("t'I\ ...... ,_n..w.. ......"a 1\1f::\ 2004 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Form . . Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH-CHK 2004 WIIItingllln stIIlIt ......w..M81lil11 EnervY eo. CclnIpiInCe Forms ReMsed w.y 2006 Project Address lltarbucka Date 4/10/20t)7 The following information Is neeessary to oheck a mechanleal permit applieation for oomplianoe with the meehanleal requirements in the Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code. Applicability Code Location Building Department (yes, no, n.&.) Section Component InfunnaIiOn Required on Plans Noles HVAC REQUIREMENTS (Sections 1401-1424) 1411 Equipment performance 11.4'. 1411.4 Pkg. elec. htg.& clg. List heat pumps on schedule yes 1411.1 Minimum efficiency Equipment schedule with type, capacity, efficiency 112.0 Ia.a. 1411.1 Combustion htg. Indicate inWmillnt ignition, Ilueldfatt damper & jackIIt loss 1412 HVAC controls yes 1412.1 Temperature zones Indicate locations on plans 112.0 yes 1412.2 Deadband control Indicate 5 degroo deadband minimum 112.0 .a. 1412.3 Humidity control Indicate humidistat yea 1412.4 Automatic setback Indicate thermostat with night Mtbadt and 7 diIf. day types 112.0 yes 1412.4.1 Dampers Indicate damper IoelItion and auto. c;ontroI$ & mlIll. leakage 112.0 ~.a. 1412.4.2 Optimum Start Indicate optimum start controls D.a. 1412.5 Heat pump control Indicate microprocessor on thermostat schedule n.a. 1412.6 Combustion htg. Indicate rnodulllting or staged control yes 1412.7 Balancing Indicate balancing features on plans 112.0 ~.a. 1422 Thermostat intwlock Indicate thennoslat intllrlock on plans yes 1423 Economizers Equipment schedule 112.0 1413 Air economizers yes 1413.1 Air Econo Operation Indicate 100% capability on schedule 112.0 .a. 1413.1 Wb' Econo Operation Indicalll100'l6 capacity at 45 degF db & 40 deg F wb ~.a. 1413.2 Water Econo Doc 1ndic818 cIg load & wabar econoe & cIg tower perrormance yes 1413.3 Integrated operation Indicate capability for partial cooling 112.0 ~.a. 1413.4 Humidification Indicate direct evap or fog atomization wI air economizer 1414 Dueting systems yes 1414.1 Duet sealing Indicate sealing necessary 111.0 yes 1414.2 Duet insulation Indicate R.value of insulation on dud 111.0 !l.a. 1415.1 Piping insulation Indicate R-value of insulation on piping 14'f6 Completion Requirements yes 1416.1&2 Drawlngs & Manuals Indicate requirement for record drawings and operation docs. M1.0 yes 1416.3.2 Air Balancing Indicate air ~m balance requirements 111.0 Il.a. 1416.3.3 Hydronic Balancing Indicate hydronic systom baIancO N1quitWrMlntS pea 1416.4 Commissioning Indic:lIlIl requinlmenls fur commissioning and pr8Iim. Report 111.0 B.a. 1424 Separate air sys. Indicate separate systems on plans yes Mechanical Completed and attached. Equipment schedule with types. Attache Summary Form input/output, etficiency, cfm, hp, economizer d VVA II:K nl "'I I Ht::J ~n:u on. 1440-1454} 1440 Senric:e __ Mg. ll.a. 1441 EIec. water heIder Indicate R-10 insulation under lank D.a. 1442 Shut-off controls Indicate automatic shut-off yes 1443 Pipe Insulation Indicate R-value of insullltion on piping P1.0 .a. 1452 Heat Pump COP Indicate minimum COP of 4.0 .8.. 1452 Heater Efficiency Indlc8te pool heater efIIciency .a. 1453 Pool heater controls Indicate swiId1 and 65 degree control B.a. 1454 Pool covers Indicate vapor retardant cover B.a. 1454 Pools 90+ degrees Indicate R-12 pool cover If "no" IS Circled for any uestion, rovide ex i)lamltion; q p p 6/6 NTI INC 717 S. PEABODY PORT ANGELES, W A 98362 JOB CONSTRUCTION REPORT Engineers, Land Surveyors, Geologists (260) 4525491 DATE: 5/11/07 Project: Olympic Mall Contractor: KT Dev. fuspector Requested By: Rick Weather: Sunny, warm Client: Franklin Superintendent: Rick Inspector: TG fuspector Arrived: 10:00A fuspector Departed: 10:30A JOB # Remarks: Performed oversight inspection for epoxy bolt installation for Olympic Mall (6 bolts in Starbucks, 2 in "Retail #1" @ grid #4). Epoxy used: Simpson Strong Tie, Set Pac 22. Bolt holes were brushed and blown out. Holes were proper diameter and depth, as per Simpson product literature, for bolts specified on project engineering drawings. Bolts were proper diameter and length, again as specified on project engineering drawings. j;;;:; ~ 5j///(Y!. Ntl MATERIAL TESTING LABORATORY COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH TEST 717 S Peabody, Port Angeles WA 98362 Specimen Transmittal & Test Results Form 360-452-8491 Fax: 360-452-8498 1. Material Type: bJ Concrete 0 Mortar o Grout Client: Franklin/ KTD CD 2. Number of Specimens: . Proiect: Starbucks/ DelGuzzi 3. Testing Sequence Requested (days after casting): BilLING INFORMATION o Standard A o Standard B CJ Standard C 5l Other (Specify) 7,28,28, Hold 7,28,28 28,28 7,28, H, H o Lab Account # 4. Date Cast: 4/19/07 5. Cast By: SRW 5l Project Account ID KDTV0701 Project Manager 6. Material Supplied by: Angeles Concrete o Pre-paid 7. Contractor: 8. Date Rec'd in Lab: 4/20/07 9. Rec'd bv: SRW MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS SLUMP TEMPERATURE AIR CONTENT UNIT WEIGHT DESIGN 5" ACTUAL 51/2" 56 deg NT NT Reauired Compressive Strength: psi@ Davs Additional Requirements: C-3203 COMPONENTS/MISCELLANEOUS See attachea Tor InTO for blank fields 10 this section Cement Type: No. of Sacks/CY: Load Size 9 Cu. Yd. Water: 196 GAL Admix AmountlBrandlType: NC534- 604.00 Admix AmountlBrandlType: Coarse AQQreQate: 16540 LB Fine AQQreQate: 12000 LB Weather: CLEAR Air Temp: 48 deg Remards/Location of Concrete Placement: Interior slabs on Qrade TICKET# 16387 DRIVER-RON SDecimen Control # 596 TEST RESULTS (TO BE FILLED OUT BY NTI PERSONNEL ONLY) Specimen Specimen Test @ Date Tested Break Total Unit Load # Type Days Tested By Cap Type Load Area PSI A 4xB 7 4/26/2007 SRW N 4 43,760 12.56 3,484 B 4x8 28 5/17/2007 SRW N 3 60,030 12.56 4,779 C 4xB Hold #DIV/Ol D 4x8 #DIV/O! E Comments about breaks: NT-I MATERIAL TESTING LABORATORY COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH TEST 717 S Peabody, Port Angeles WA 98362 Specimen Transmittal & Test Results Form 360-452-8491 Fax: 360-452-8498 1. Material Type: bJ Concrete 0 Mortar o Grout Client: Franklin/ KTD f) 2. Number of Specimens: ; Project: Starbucks/ DelGuzzi 3. Testing Sequence Requested (days after casting): BILLING INFORMATION o Standard A o Standard B D Standard C 1iI Other (Specify) 7,28,28, Hold 7.28,28 28.28 7,28,H,H o Lab Account # 4. Date Cast: 4/19/07 5. Cast By: SRW 1iI Project Account 10 KDTV0701 Project Manager 6. Material Supplied by: Anoeles Concrete o Pre-paid 7. Contractor: 8. Date Rec'd in Lab: 4/20/07 9. Rec'd by: SRW MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS SLUMP TEMPERATURE AIR CONTENT UNIT WEIGHT DESIGN 5" ACTUAL 6" 56 deg NT NT Required Compressive Strength: psi@ Davs Additional Requirements: C-3203 COMPONENTS/MISCELLANEOUS See attached for InTO tor Olanl< 11elOS 10 this section Cement Type: No. of Sacks/CY: Load Size 9 Cu. Yd. Water: 211 oal I Admix AmounVBrandlTvpe: NC534 Admix AmounVBrandlTvpe: Coarse Aaareaate: 16540 Fine Aaareaate: 11940 Weather: CLEAR Air Temp: 40 deg Remards/Location of Concrete Placement: Interior slabs on orade TICKET#16374 DRIVER-JEFF Specimen Control # 595 TEST RESULTS (TO BE FILLED OUT BY NTI PERSONNEL ONLY) Specimen Specimen Test @ Date Tested Break Total Unit Load # Type Days Tested By Cap Type Load Area PSI A 4x8 7 4/26/2007 SRW N 2 41 ,230 12.56 3,283 B 4x8 28 5/17/2007 SRW N 2 58,750 12.56 4,678 C 4x8 Hold #DIV/O! D 4x8 #DIV/O! E Comments about breaks: NTI MATERIAL TJ;STING LABORATORY COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH TEST 7175 Peabody, Port Angeles WA 98362 SpeCimen Transmittal & Test Results Form 360-452-8491 Fax: 360-452-8498 1. Material Type: 51 Concrete 0 Mortar o Grout Client: Franklin/ KTD 2. Number of Specimens: 4 3 Project: Starbucks/ DelGuzzi 3. Testing Sequence Requested (days after casting): BILLING INFORMATION o Standard A o Standard B o Standard C [i] Other (Specify) 7,28,28, Hold 7,28,28 28,28 7, 28, H, H o Lab Account # 4. Date Cast: 4/19/07 5. Cast By: SRW [i] Project Account ID KDTV0701 Project Manager 6. Material Supplied by: Angeles Concrete o Pre-paid 7. Contractor: 8. Date Rec'd in Lab: 9. Rec'd by: MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS SLUMP TEMPERATURE AIR CONTENT UNIT WEIGHT DESIGN 5" ACTUAL 51/2" 56 deg NT NT Required Compressive Strength: psi@ Days Additional Requirements: C-3203 COMPONENTS/MISCELLANEOUS ::iee attacneo Tor Into Tor I)lank t1eIOS In tnlS section Cement Type: No. of Sacks/CY: Load Size 9 Cu. Yd. Water: 196 GAL Admix AmountlBrandlType: NC534- 604.00 Admix AmountlBrandlType: Coarse Aggregate: 16540 LB Fine Aggregate: 12000 LB Weather: CLEAR Air Temp: 48 deg Remards/Location of Concrete Placement: Interior slabs on grade TICKET# 16387 DRIVER-RON Specimen Control # 596 TEST RESULTS (TO BE FILLED OUT BY NTI PERSONNEL ONLY) Specimen Specimen Test @ Date Tested Break Total Unit Load # Type Days Tested By Cap Type Load Area PSI A 4x8 7 4/26/2007 SRW N 4 43,760 12.56 3,484 B 4x8 28 5/17/2007 12.56 0 C 4x8 Hold #DIV/O! D 4x8 #DIV/O! E Comments about breaks: I NTI INe 717 S. PEABODY PORT ANGELES, W A 98362 JOB CONSTRUCTION REPORT Engineers, Land Surveyors, Geologists (260) 4525491 DATE 4/19/2007 Project: StarbuckslDelGuzzi Contractor: Franklin Corp. Inspection Requested By: Client Weather: Nice Client: Franklin Corp. Superintendent: Rick Schow fuspector: Shawn West Inspector Arrived: 6:45 ani Inspector Departed: 10:30 am JOB # 595, 596 Remarks: I arrived on site to cast concrete cylinders for a 180 yard pour. I sampled from midway through the second truck, Slump- 6" 3 cylinders cast I sampled from midway through the load of the 14th truck, Slump- 5 1/2" 3 cylinders cast Slump results were relayed to concrete foreman Samuel, Pump truck operator Paul, and Rick the superintendent. Cylinders were placed in a cooler on site for initial cure. Nothing follows. NTI MA TERIAL T~STING LABORATORY COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH TEST 717 S Peabody, Port Angeles WA 98362 Specimen Transmittal & Test Results Form 360-452-8491 Fax: 360-452-8498 1. Material Type: ~ Concrete 0 Mortar o Grout Client: Franklin/ KTD 2. Number of Specimens: 4 3 Proiect: Starbucks/ DelGuzzi 3. Testing Sequence Requested (days after casting): BILLING INFORMATION o Standard A o Standard B o Standard C Gl Other (Specify) 7,28,28, Hold 7,28,28 28,28 7, 28, H, H o Lab Account # 4. Date Cast: 4/19/07 5. Cast By: SRW Gl Project Account 10 KDTV0701 Project Manager 6. Material Supplied by: Angeles Concrete o Pre-paid 7. Contractor: 8. Date Rec'd in Lab: 3/3/07 9. Rec'd by: SRW MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS SLUMP TEMPERATURE AIR CONTENT UNIT WEIGHT DESIGN 5" ACTUAL 6" 56 deg NT NT Required Compressive Strength: psi@ Days Additional Requirements: C-3203 COMPONENTS/MISCELLANEOUS See arracnea ror Inro for blank fields In this section Cement Type: No. of Sacks/CY: Load Size 9 Cu. Yd. Water: 211 oal Admix AmountlBrandlType: NC534 Admix AmountlBrandlType: Coarse AggreQate: 16540 Fine Aggregate: 11940 Weather: CLEAR Air Temp: 40 deg Remards/Location of Concrete Placement: Interior slabs on grade TICKET#16374 DRIVER-JEFF Specimen Control # 595 TEST RESULTS (TO BE FILLED OUT BY NTI PERSONNEL ONLY) Specimen Specimen Test @ Date Tested Break Totar Unit Load # Type Days Tested By Cap Type Load Area PSI A 4x8 7 4/26/2007 SRW N 2 41,230 12.56 3,283 B 4x8 28 5/17/2007 12.56 0 C 4x8 Hold #0 IV/O! D 4x8 #DIV/O! E Comments about breaks: I- I NTI INC 717 S. PEABODY PORT ANGELES, W A 98362 JOB CONSTRUCTION REPORT Engineers, Land Surveyors, Geologists (260) 452 5491 DATE 4/19/2007 Project: StarbuckslDelGuzzi Contractor: Franklin Corp. fuspection Requested By: Client Weather: Nice Client: Franklin Corp. Superintendent: Rick Schow fuspector: Shawn West fuspector Arrived: 6:45 am fuspector Departed: 10:30 am JOB # 595, 596 Remarks: I arrived on site to cast concrete cylinders for a 180 yard pour. I sampled from midway through the second truck, Slump- 6" 3 cylinders cast I sampled from midway through the load ofthe 14th truck, Slump- 5 1/2" 3 cylinders cast Slump results were relayed to concrete foreman Samuel, Pump truck operator Paul, and Rick the superintendent. Cylinders were placed in a cooler on site for initial cure. Nothing follows. NTI MATERIAL TESTING LABORATORY COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH TEST 717 S Peabody, Port Angeles WA 98362 Specimen Transmittal & Test Results Form 360-452-8491 Fax: 360-452-8498 1. Material Type: 51 Concrete 0 Mortar o Grout Client: Franklin/ KTD 2. Number of Specimens: 4 3 Proiect: Starbucks/ DelGuzzi 3. Testing Sequence Requested (days after casting): BILLING INFORMATION o Standard A o Standard B D Standard C [i] Other (Specify) o Lab Account # 7,28,28, Hold 7,28,28 28,28 7, 28, H, H 4. Date Cast: 4/18/07 5. Cast By: SRW [i) Project Account ID KDTV0701 Project Manager 6. Material Supplied by: Anaeles Concrete o Pre-paid 7. Contractor: 8. Date Rec'd in Lab: 4/19/07 9. Rec'd bv: SRW MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS SLUMP TEMPERATURE AIR CONTENT UNIT WEIGHT DESIGN design ACTUAL 5" 60 deg NT NT Reauired Comoressive Strength: osi@ Davs Additional Requirements: COMPONENTS/MISCELLANEOUS See attached for Info for blank fIelds In this section Cement Type: No, of Sacks/CY: Load Size Cu. Yd. Water: Admix AmountlBrandlTyoe: Admix AmountlBrandlType: Coarse Aooreoate: Fine Aaareoate: Weather: Air Temp: 48 deo Remards/Location of Concrete Placement: Footings, walls, and columns SDecimen Control # 594 TEST RESULTS ITO BE FILLED OUT BY NTI PERSONNEL ONLY) Specimen Specimen Test @ Date Tested Break Total Unit Load # Type Days Tested By Cap Type Load Area PSI A 4x8 7 4/25/2007 SRW N 3 31 ,450 12.56 2,504 B 4x8 28 5/16/2007 SRW N 4 44,800 12.56 3,567 C 4x8 Hold #DIV/O! 0 #DIV/OI E Comments about breaks: NTI INC 717 S. PEABODY PORT ANGELES, W A 98362 JOB CONSTRUCTION REPORT Engineers, Land Surveyors, Geologists (260) 4525491 DATE 4/18/2007 Project: Starbucks/DelGuzzi Contractor: Franklin Corp. Inspection Requested By: Client Weather: Client: Franklin Corp. Superintendent: Rick Schow Inspector: Shawn West Inspector Arrived: 3:00 pm Inspector Departed: 3:30 pm JOB # Epoxy Inspection Remarks: I arrived on site to inspect epoxy placement in holes to tie stem walls. I observed holes drilled into the footings. The holes were drilled along the wall at 18" O.c., with an imbed of 4". The holes were brushed, and blown out. Epoxy was shot from the bottom of the hole with the rebar placed with a turning method. The holes were drilled along the CMU block wall at 24" o.c., with an imbed of 5". The holes were brushed, and blown out. Epoxy was shot from the bottom of the hole with the rebar placed with a turning method. The holes allowed for a 1/16" gap between rebar and cement for epoxy. The epoxy used was: Simpson Epoxy Tie- Set 22 ICC-ES ESR-1772 SBCC19706 City of LA- RR25279 Bin # 655796KK, expires 9/08 Placement was per specifications, and typical throughout. Nothing Follows NTI INC 717 S. PEABODY PORT ANGELES, W A 98362 JOB CONSTRUCTION REPORT Engineers, Land Surveyors, Geologists (260) 452 5491 DATE 4/18/2007 Project: Starbucks/DelGuzzi Contractor: Franklin Corp. Inspection Requested By: Client Weather: Client: Franklin Corp. Superintendent: Rick Schow Inspector: Shawn West Inspector Arrived: Inspector Departed: JOB # Remarks: Rick, Individual cylinder break totals for 4/17,4/18 are as follows: Date Cast- @day Strength 3/21 - 7 2202 psi 28 3092 psi 4/1 0 - 7 2709 psi 4/11 - 7 3106 psi Shawn West NTI NTIINC 717 S. PEABODY PORT ANGELES, W A 98362 JOB CONSTRUCTION REPORT Engineers, Land Surveyors, Geologists (260) 452 5491 DATE 4/18/2007 Project: StarbuckslDelGuzzi Contractor: Franklin Corp. Inspection Requested By: Client Weather: Client: Franklin Corp. Superintendent: Rick Schow Inspector: Shawn West Inspector Arrived: 3 :00 pm Inspector Departed: 3:30 pm JOB # Epoxy Inspection Remarks: I arrived on site to inspect epoxy placement in holes to tie stem walls. I observed holes drilled into the footings. The holes were drilled along the wall at 18" O.c., with an imbed of 4". The holes were brushed, and blown out. Epoxy was shot from the bottom of the hole with the rebar placed with a turning method. The holes were drilled along the CMU block wall at 24" O.c., with an imbed of 5". The holes were brushed, and blown out. Epoxy was shot from the bottom of the hole with the rebar placed with a turning method. The holes allowed for a 1116" gap between rebar and cement for epoxy. The epoxy used was: Simpson Epoxy Tie- Set 22 ICC- ES ESR-1772 SBCC19706 City of LA- RR25279 Bin # 655796KK, expires 9/08 Placement was per specifications, and typical throughout. Nothing Follows NTI INC 717 S. PEABODY PORT ANGELES, W A 98362 JOB CONSTRUCTION REPORT Engineers, Land Surveyors, Geologists (260) 4525491 DATE 4/18/2007 Project: Starbucks/DelGuzzi Contractor: Franklin Corp. Inspection Requested By: Client Weather: Nice Client: Franklin Corp. Superintendent: Rick Schow Inspector: Shawn West Inspector Arrived: 11 :05 am Inspector Departed: 1 :05 pm JOB # 594 Remarks: I arrived on site to cast 3 concrete cylinders for a 16 yard pour. I sampled from midway through the second truck, slump was recorded at 5", 3 cylinders were cast and placed in a cooler on site for initial cure. Nothing follows. Apr-ZO-jOOT lZ:14 From-FRANKLIN CORP. +3607334644 T-83Q P.004/004 F-313 ~ WoPmON 'aIr oooq... 'Z.. ~ 'P \t.. Loo:",~. e-({;ft. I ,.... ( oJ \ "l 7 7 1 "" I \ I l - ~ .. ,..",", , . . I . / ;) ,,~"" I I ,I , I I ) 1 , I ... : I I@> ~'\)f.. ,.1- . - , I .~ ~~ PrstU'O , I 1'f:, ~'iJ ~~ ~?l~ I I (Z) ~S.l. . 1 I /Y . / I ? , , I I I 1 IV I 1') ~l I " ... f'\t)tl ,,-:- ~ . ." ..... Yt"tt>"H"~ ~~ Utb ~I.U t\tf.U.\O\L i ,,,,",1- ,-{GS ~~~ e.n " C),t.. /' (..Up j ~ 1'1' I ; (IN'Sn\\J.. ~~ 'I~ 'B_ J 1'b ~!.\'41N6. I ~ !t\,l~) I't- , \:"At)t). t~) 7..~ A't !lmOM i ~~~ or SiU ~~ rfJJ:.~ t\:.ll) U).M' j J I- rw- ~~~ mA1- l2.} arl-\f~ t\c~ " NlS. ~PS PG f\~~ ~(\)~'{ Be _._A.... ~ I 1b ~I.~ Pi ~~ B\DV ~;). rruu\n 1 'N1i'J:\'jt-Jof'. wJ r I SJcctdl tiS/( IS f I ! 5" ..\~ e~eE~ 2'1 f'lct'n tNC OF s,~\.. Y\FrT(. . , L" ~i- ... W ~\.'1\ "" \~ O~ Slm~.j ~, ~ \'{))(.\1 Project Nan.:: .1 Pfojeet if: By; !rtj ~ LA IJ i\~lt'_ \1.AePt . OlD.1J-n~ ~"I ~~, II PS:!;~~S!tTA~~~ Ficld Slcetab: ~t.. ('C\(')~H:\Lr\T\ONS &e.\o I( . 3120 COLBY AVENUe. SUITE 100- EVER.B'M'. WA. 98201 . PHONE (~2.5) 2S2.0454 - FAX: (425) 252-1699 1- Frgm.FRANKLIN CORP. +3607334844 Apr-ZO:Z007 12:14 @ ~ I T-839 P,003/004 F-31! 10 ~ 1"01 ueE.. Tr\lS ~u.. ~ Pa 5~\l.\A-L\. q SltetdJ1I Project Name: ~ , Ct..'l m~ c.. n; IIPA~!;~~S!tT^~~~~ 5K..ILf Dale: 4-18-01 ~u\S\O~ 10 ~O 1< ~~L\5 3 J 20 COLBY A VENUE, SUlTB J 00. EVI!RE'M'. W A 98201 . PHONl! (425) 2'52.0454. F.u: (41$) 252-1699 I , NTI-MA TERIAL rESTING LABORATORY COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH TEST 717 S Peabody, Port Angeles WA 98362 Specimen Transmittal & Test Results Form 360-452-8491 Fax: 360-452-8498 1. Material Type: b.I Concrete 0 Mortar o Grout Client: Franklin/ KTD 2. Number of Specimens: 4 3 Project: Starbucks/ Del Guzzi 3. Testing Sequence Requested (days after casting): BILLING INFORMA liON o Standard A o Standard B D Standard C GI Other (Specify) 7,28,28. Hold 7.28,28 28,28 7,28,H,H o Lab Account # 4. Date Cast: 4/18/07 5. Cast By: SRW GI Project Account 10 KDTV0701 Project Manager 6. Material SUp'plied by: Angeles Concrete o Pre-paid 7. Contractor: 8. Date Rec'd in Lab: 4/19/07 9. Rec'd by: SRW MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS SLUMP TEMPERATURE AIR CONTENT UNIT WEIGHT DESIGN design ACTUAL 5" 60 deg NT NT Required Compressive Strength: psi((i>. Days Additional Requirements: COMPONENTS/MISCELLANEOUS See attached for Info for blank fields In this sectlon Cement Type: No. of Sacks/CY: Load Size Cu. Yd. Water: Admix AmountlBrandlType: Admix AmountlBrandlType: Coarse Aggregate: Fine Aggregate: Weather: Air Temp: 48 deg Remards/Location of Concrete Placement: Footings, walls, and columns Specimen Control # 594 TEST RESULTS (TO BE FILLED OUT BY NTI PERSONNEL ONLY) Specimen Specimen Test @ Date Tested Break Total Unit Load # Type Days Tested By Cap Type load Area PSI A 4x8 7 4/25/2007 SRW N 3 31,450 12.56 2,504 B 4x8 28 5/23/2007 12.56 0 C 4x8 Hold #DIV/O! 0 #DIV/O! E Comments about breaks: Apr-20-~00T 12:14 From-FRANKLIN CORP. +3607334644 T-83& P.ODZ/DD4 F-313 The Franklin Corporation 177 Telegraph Rd. # 381 Bellingham, WA 98226 Phone: 360-733-7200 Fax: 380-733-4644 REQUEST FOR IN FORMAnON FilE ~ Project: OLYMPIC PlAZA Area/SYitem: Structural To: OCI Engineersl Grinstad & Wegner Address: Date: 4/1712007 RFt Number. 015 Related RFI Number(s): Attn: Jerry Shawlerl Andy Perkins Return Response by; A.S,A.P Subcontractor/Supplier providing RFI: Sent VIA: Email Subject: ExterIor Wall to Plate Attachment C Sterbucks Building Between Door 2 and P12 Window O..crlpUon: 1 On the Exterior Wall of Starbucks Bundln between Door 2 and P12 WindoW on the East S1evatlon Saarbucks plans located the ElectrlClI Panels in - location. The panel$ are 24" width Which does not correspond With the stud spacIng @ 18" o,c'l please j)ravide b100k0ut dimension. Due to the amount of = lubslab and exterior conduits we are unable to Instell . continuous ~ate In th/$ locsdon. Please see _ched pictures and provide directIOn en how to attach lIXWrIor waI to foundation. We added an additional Beam above to support roof end one additional hoIddawn below window. Attached/Referenced/Supporting Documentation: A3.3. 52.3 Please Reply to: Brett Bennett Space below for Archltect/Englneer Reply: With this RFI it has corne to PCl's attention that wlfJdow P12 has moved from It's original position. Therefore, the walls on A3.3.ncl S2.3 are different Due to these differences, please find attached SK-14. Which lIIusb'ate8 the revlsed shearwall Jocations, hold down locations and sizes. Since the sheathing is 81relCty In place, please verIfY that there Is boundary edge nailing at the new hold down locations. In direct response to this RFI, .e. attached SK-15. Signed: Erin Jecobs ~ Dated: 4/1812007 Contractor's Job No./F/Ie; 2657-ALL Cc. t:tL~ 'S:>~ 'TSe-.- F-11 j'vrt/ II 2. ~f>l & c..J <-:2. 'Z-- I NTI INC 717 S. PEABODY PORT ANGELES, W A 98362 JOB CONSTRUCTION REPORT Engineers, Land Surveyors, Geologists (260) 4525491 DATE 4/12/2007 Project: Starbucks/DelGuzzi Contractor: Franklin Corp. Inspection Requested By: Client Weather: cloudy Client: Franklin Corp. Superintendent: Rick Schow Inspector: Shawn West Inspector Arrived: 2:15 am Inspector Departed: 3: 1 0 pm fit, JOB # 04122007 Remarks: I arrived on site to cast 3 concrete cylinders for a 5 yard pour. Slump measured to 6". I sampled from midway through the first truck, cylinders were placed in a cooler on site for initial cure. Nothing follows. NTI MATERIAL TESTING LABORATORY 7175 Peabody, Port Angeles WA 98362 360-452-8491 Fax: 360-452-8498 COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH TEST Specimen Transmittal & Test Results Form 1. Material Type: bJ Concrete 0 Mortar o Grout Client: KTD Dev. 2. Number of Specimens: 1 4 Proiect: Starbucks mall 3. Testing Sequence Requested (days after casting): BILLING INFORMATION 5l Standard A o Standard B o Standard C o Other (Specify) 7,28,28, Hold 7,28,28 28,28 7.28,H,H o Lab Account # 4/11 5. Cast By: TG GJ Project Account ID KTDV 0701 Project Manager 6. Material Supplied by: Angeles Conc. o Pre-paid 7. Contractor: 8. Date Rec'd in Lab: 4/12/2007 9. Rec'd by: TG MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS SLUMP TEMPERATURE AIR CONTENT UNIT WEIGHT DESIGN ACTUAL 41/4" 58 F NT NT Reauired Comoressive Strength: psi@ Days Additional Requirements: COMPONENTS/MISCELLANEOUS See attached for blank areas In this field. Cement Type: No. of Sacks/CY: Load Size: Water: Admix AmounUBrandlType: Admix AmounUBrandlType: Coarse Aggregate: . Fine Aggregate: Weather: Clear, cool Air Temp: 51 deg. F Remards/Location of Concrete Placement: Specimen Control # 584 TEST RESULTS (TO BE FILLED OUT BY NTI PERSONNEL ONLY) Specimen Specimen Test @ Date Tested Break Total Unit Load # Type Days Tested By Cap Type Load Area PSI A 4X8 7 18-Apr SW N 3 39010 12.56 3106 B 4X8 28 9-May TG N 3 52830 12.56 4206 C 4X8 28 9-May TG N 4 54970 12,56 4377 D 4X8 H E Comments about breaks: Starbucks Moll Area eMU Wall -- f'\! IT] 2' high f'\! concrete ::J wall OJ) --- Q) 0 CJ D HW 101 1~ \' Concrete Pour Location []] Footing NO SCALE O NORTHWESTERN TERRITORIES, INC. Engineers - Land Surveyors - Geologists Construction Inspection - Materials Testing NTI 717 SOUTH PEABODY, PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON 98362, (360) 452-8491 4/11/07 ~ 00~lz-5 \ NTI INC 717 S. PEABODY PORT ANGELES, W A 98362 JOB CONSTRUCTION REPORT Engineers, Land Surveyors, Geologists (260) 452 5491 DATE 4/11/07 Project: Starbucks Mall Area Contractor: Franklin Inspector Requested By: Rick Weather: MCloudy, cool Client: KT Dev. Superintendent: Inspector: TG Inspector Arrived: 1:45P Inspector Departed: 2:30P JOB # ~'lE Pouring footings, see attached sketch. Took 4 cylinders and slump (4 1/2"). Tested first truck (only one). - o r;;:f:) \:/ ~ G) c t'l ('{ -.. , - NTI MATERIAL TESTING lABORATORY 717 S Peabody, Port Angeles WA 98362 360-452-8491 Fax: 360-452-8498 COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH TEST Specimen Transmittal & Test Results Form 1. Material Type: 51 Concrete 0 Mortar o Grout Client: KTD Dev. 2. Number of Specimens: 1 (}) Project: Starbucks mall 3. Testing Sequence Requested (days after casting): BILLING INFORMATION o Standard A o Standard B o Standard C @ Other (Specify) b Lab Account # 7,28,28, Hold 7,28,28 28,28 7,28,H 4/10 5. Cast By: TG 5J Project Account 10 KTDV 0701 Project Manager 6. Material Supplied by: Fred Hill o Pre-paid 7. Contractor: 8. Date Rec'd in Lab: 4/11/2007 9. Rec'd by: SW MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS SLUMP TEMPERATURE AIR CONTENT UNIT WEIGHT DESIGN ACTUAL NT 54F NT NT Reauired Compressive Strength: 2500 psi@ 28 Days Additional Requirements: COMPONENTS/MISCELLANEOUS See attached for blank areas in this fjeld. Cement Type: No. of Sacks/CY: Load Size: Water: Admix AmounUBrand/Tvoe: Admix AmounUBrand/Tvoe: Coarse Aoareoate: Fine Aooreoate: Weather: Lt clds, cool Air Temp: 52 dee. F Remards/Location of Concrete Placement: Wall forms, interior box forms Specimen Control # 582 TEST RESULTS ITO BE FILLED OUT BY NTI PERSONNEL ONLY) Specimen Specimen Test @ Date Tested Break Total Unit Load # Type Days Tested By Cap Type Load - Area PSI A 4X8 7 17-Apr SW N 3 34030 12.56 2709 B 4X8 28 8-May TG N 3 45110 12.56 3592 C 4X8 H 0 E Comments about breaks: NTI INC 717 S. PEABODY PORT ANGELES, W A 98362 JOB CONSTRUCTION REPORT Engineers. Land Surveyors. Geologists (260) 4525491 DATE 4/10/2007 Project: Starbucks/DelGuzzi Contractor: Franklin Corp. Inspection Requested By: Client Weather: cloudy Client: Franklin Corp. Superintendent: Rick Schow Inspector: Shawn West Inspector Arrived: I I :45 am Inspector Departed: 1 :00 pm JOB # 582 Remarks: I arrived on site to cast 3 concrete cylinders for a 18 yard pour. I sampled from midway through the first truck, cylinders were placed in a cooler on site for initial cure. Upon request by superintendent, I observed rebar placement in forms throughout site. Rebar appeared to be placed per specifications, and was consistent. Nothing foUows. 1-- NTI INC 717 S. PEABODY PORT ANGELES, W A 98362 JOB CONSTRUCTION REPORT Engineers, Land Surveyors, Geologists (260) 452 5491 DATE 4/10/2007 Project: Starbucks/DelGuzzi Contractor: Franklin Corp. Inspection Requested By: Client Weather: cloudy Client: Franklin Corp. Superintendent: Rick Schow Inspector: Shawn West Inspector Arrived: 11 :45 am Inspector Departed: 1 :00 pm JOB # 582 Remarks: I arrived on site to cast 3 concrete cylinders for a 18 yard pour. I sampled from midway through the first truck, cylinders were placed in a cooler on site for initial cure. Upon request by superintendent, I observed rebar placement in forms throughout site. . Rebar appeared to be placed per specifications, and was consistent. Nothing follows. I- I NTI INC 717 S. PEABODY PORT ANGELES, W A 98362 JOB CONSTRUCTION REPORT Engineers, Land Surveyors, Geologists (260) 452 5491 DATE 04/06/2007 Project: Starbucks/DelGuzzi Contractor: Franklin Corp. Inspection Requested By: Client Weather: slightly overcast Client: Franklin Corp. Superintendent: Rick Schow Inspector: Shawn West Inspector Arrived: 12:50 pm Inspector Departed: 1 :35 pm JOB # 578 Remarks: I arrived on site to cast 4 grout molds, for an 8 cubic yard pour. Upon request by Superintendant I visually inspected placement of rebar along the top of the CMU wall on the west side of the construction site. Rebar placement was #5 @ 16" o.c. vertically, and #4 placed horizontally with approx. 2' overlap across the top of the CMU wall. Placement appeared to be correct and consistant. I sampled from midway through the first truck, grout was placed in a cooler on site for initial cure. Nothing follows. NTt MATERIAL TESTING LABORATORY COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH TEST 717 S Peabody, Port Angeles WA 98362 Specimen Transmittal & Test Results Form 360-452-8491 Fax: 360-452-8498 1. Material Type: U Concrete 0 Mortar GJ Grout Client: Franklin/ KTD 2. Number of Specimens: 4 Proiect: Starbucks/ DelGuzzi 3. Testing Sequence Requested (days after casting): BILLING INFORMATION o Standard A o Standard B D Standard C Gl Other (Specify) o Lab Account # 7,28,28, Hold 7,28,28 28,28 7,28, H, H GJ Project Account 10 4. Date Cast: 4/3/2007 5. Cast By: TG KDTV0701 Project Manager 6. Material Supplied by: Fred Hill Materials b Pre-paid 7. Contractor: 8. Date Rec'd in Lab: 4/5/2007 9. Rec'd by: TG MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS SLUMP TEMPERATURE AIR CONTENT UNIT WEIGHT DESIGN ACTUAL NT 58 deg NT NT Required Compressive Strength: 2500 psi@ 28 Davs Additional Requirements: COMPONENTS/MISCELLANEOUS see attacnea for InfO Tor blank fIelds 10 this section Cement Tvoe: No. of Sacks/CY: Load Size Cu. Yd. Water: Admix AmountlBrandlTyoe: SEE ATTACHED Admix AmountlBrandlTvpe: Coarse Aggregate: Fine Aggreaate: Weather: Air Temp: 52 dea Remards/Location of Concrete Placement: Grout alacement in CMU blocks SDeclmen Control # 577 TEST RESULTS ITO BE FILLED OUT BY NTI PERSONNEL ONLY) Specimen Specimen Test@ Date Tested Break Total Unit Load # Type Days Tested By Cap Type Load Area PSI A 4x8 7 3/7/2007 SRW YES C 33,890 9 3,766 B 4x8 28 3/28/2007 SRW YES E 54,220 9 6,024 C 4x8 28 3/28/2007 SRW YES C 57,910 9 6,434 D 4x8 Hold #DIV/O! E Comments about breaks: NTI INC 717 S. PEABODY PORT ANGELES, W A 98362 JOB CONSTRUCTION REPORT Engineers, Land Surveyors, Geologists (260) 452 5491 DATE 3/30/07 Project: Olympic\Starbucks Contractor: KTDV Inspector Requested By : Rick Weather: M Cldy Client: Franklin. Superintendent: Rick Inspector: TG Inspector Arrived: 11 :45A Inspector Departed: 12:45P JOB # KTDV 0701 Sampled grout going into CMU wall. Cast 1 grout box. Examined rebar and found to be as per project drawings, #5 verticals, 16 OC and 2-#48 (bond beam). ~~ 0/3()~7 I I NTI MATERIAL TESTING LABORATORY COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH TEST 717 S Peabody, Port Angeles WA 98362 Specimen Transmittal & Test Results Form 360-452-8491 Fax: 360-452-8498 1. Material Type: U Concrete 0 Mortar GJ Grout Client: Franklin/ KTD 2. Number of Specimens: 4 Project: Starbucks/ DelGuzzi 3. Testing Sequence Requested (days after casting): BILLING INFORMATION o Standard A o Standard B o Standard C [i] Other (Specify) 7,28,28, Hold 7,28,28 28,28 7,28, H, H o Lab Account # 4. Date Cast: 3/30/07 5. Cast By: TG [i] Project Account 10 KDTV0701 Project Manager 6. Material Supplied by: Fred Hili Materials o Pre-paid 7. Contractor: 8. Date Rec'd in Lab: 3/31/07 9. Rec'd by: SRW MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS SLUMP TEMPERATURE AIR CONTENT UNIT WEIGHT DESIGN ACTUAL NT 60 deg NT NT Required Compressive Strenoth: psi@ Days Additional Requirements: COMPONENTS/MISCELLANEOUS ~ee auacnea Tor InTO for blank fields In tnlS section Cement Type: No. of Sacks/CY: Load Size Cu. Yd. Water: Admix Amount/Brand/Type: Admix Amount/Brand/Tvpe: SEE ATTACHED Coarse Aggregate: Fine A~lQregate: lWeather: Air Temp: 58 deg Remards/Location of Concrete Placement: Specimen Control # 572 TEST RESULTS (TO BE FILLED OUT BY NTI PERSONNEL ONLY) Specimen Specimen Test@ Date Tested Break Total Unit Load # Type Days Tested By Cap Type Load Area PSI A 4x8 7 4/6/2007 SRW Y E 27,670 9 3,074 B 4x8 28 4/27/2007 SRW Y 0 61,620 9 6,847 C 4x8 28 4/27/2007 SRW Y 0 52,420 9 5,824 D 4x8 Hold #DIV/O! E Comments about breaks: I I NTI INC 717 S. PEABODY PORT ANGELES, W A 98362 JOB CONSTRUCTION REPORT Engineers, Land Surveyors, Geologists (260) 452 5491 DATE 3/28/07 Project: Olympic\Starbucks Contractor: KTDV Inspector Requested By : Rick Weather: Clear, sunny Client: Franklin. Superintendent: Rick Inspector: TG Inspector Arrived: 11 :30A Inspector Departed: 12:30P .I JOB # KTDV 0701 Sampled grout going into CMU wall. Cast 1 grout box. Examined rebar and found to be as per project drawings, verticals and bqnd beam. ~ ~}b- ~~7 NTI MATERIAL TESTING LABORATORY COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH TEST 717 S Peabody, Port Angeles WA 98362 Specimen Transmittal & Test Results Form 360-452-8491 Fax: 360-452-8498 1. Material Type: 51. Concrete 0 Mortar o Grout Client: Franklin/ KTD 2. Number of Specimens: 04 4 Proiect: Starbucks/ DelGuzzi 3. Testing Sequence Requested (days after casting): BILLING INFORMATION o Standard A o Standard B D Standard C GJ Other (Specify) 7,28,28, Hold 7,28,28 28,28 7,28, H, H o Lab Account # 4. Date Cast: 3/28/07 5. Cast By: TG GJ Project Account 10 KDTV0701 Project Manager 6. Material Supplied by: Fred Hill o Pre-paid 7. Contractor: 8. Date Rec'd in Lab: 3/30/07 9. Rec'd by: TG MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS SLUMP TEMPERATURE AIR CONTENT UNIT WEIGHT DESIGN ACTUAL 10" 56 deg NT NT ReQuired Compressive Strength: 2500 psi@ 28 Davs Additional Requirements: COMPONENTS/MISCELLANEOUS See attacnea Tor inTO for blank fields In this section Cement Tvpe: No. of Sacks/CY: Load Size Cu. Yd. Water: Admix AmountlBrandlTvpe: Admix AmountlBrandlType: Coarse Aggregate: Fine Aggregate: Weather: Fine, Clear, Sunny Air Temp: 54 deg Remards/Location of Concrete Placement: Grout in CMU blocks in strip mall next to Starbucks SDeelmen Control # 566 TEST RESULTS (TO BE FILLED OUT BY NTI PERSONNEL ONLY) Specimen Specimen Test @ Date Tested Break Total Unit Load # Tvpe Days Tested By Cap Type Load Area PSI A 4x8 7 4/4/2007 SRW Y E 17,740 9 1,971 B 4x8 28 4/25/2007 SRW Y 0 64,250 9 7,139 C 4x8 28 4/25/2007 SRW Y C 60,020 9 6,669 D 4x8 Hold #DIV/O! E Comments about breaks: I ) ~NTI MATERIAL TESTING LABORATORY COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH TEST . 717 S Peabody, Port Angeles WA 98362 Specimen Transmittal & Test Results Form 360-452-8491 Fax: 360-452-8498 1. Material Type: l:aJ Concrete 0 Mortar o Grout Client: Franklin/ KTD f) 2. Number of Specimens: 4 Project: Starbucks/ DelGuzzi 3. Testing Sequence Requested (days after casting): BILLING INFORMATION o Standard A o Standard B CJ Standard C [i) Other (Specify) 7,28,28, Hold 7,28,28 28,28 7, 28, H. H o Lab Account # 4. Date Cast: 3/21/07 5. Cast By: SRW [i) Pr~ectAccountlD KDTV0701 Project Manager 6. Material Supplied by: AnQeles Concrete o Pre-paid 7. Contractor: 8. Date Rec'd in Lab: 3/22/07 9. Rec'd by: SRW MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS SLUMP TEMPERATURE AIR CONTENT UNIT WEIGHT DESIGN ACTUAL NT 56 deg NT NT Required Compressive Strength: Z?DO psi@ Days Additional Requirements: COMPONENTS/MISCELLANEOUS See attached for Into tor blank fields In tnls section Cement Type: No. of Sacks/CY: Load Size Cu. Yd. Water: Admix AmounVBrandlType: Admix AmountlBrandlType: Coarse Aggregate: Fine Aggregate: Weather: Air Temp: 50 dea Remards/Location of Concrete Placement: Planter boxes, interior site forms (multiple) Specimen Control # 564 TEST RESULTS (TO BE FILLED OUT BY NTI PERSONNEL ONLY) Specimen Specimen Test@ Date Tested Break Total Unit Load # Type Days Tested By Cap Type Load Area PSI A 4x8 7 3/28/2007 rr:r AkJ ]) Z7~Q 12.56 0 B 4x8 28 . 4/18/2007 SfZW /Ji) Lf 3SB'-/o i 1- 6C, NDIVI6t- C 4x8 Hold Hold #DIV/O! D 4x8 #DIV/O! E Comments about breaks: ~; f, 1 , ~ Ii \ ) tI ~ \) ~ 1 I \ , ! i \ NTI INC 717 S. PEABODY PORT ANGELES, W A 98362 JOB CONSTRUCTION REPORT Engineers, Land Surveyors, Geologists (260) 4525491 DATE 03/21/2007 Project: Starbucks/DelGuzzi Contractor: Franklin Corp. Inspection Requested By: Client Weather: cloudy Client: Franklin Corp. Superintendent: Rick Schow Inspector: Shawn West Inspector Arrived: 11 :45 am Inspector Departed: 12:45 pm JOB # 564 Remarks: I arrived on site to cast 3 concrete cylinders for a 9+ yard pour. I sampled from midway through the first truck, cylinders were placed in a cooler on site for initial cure. Upon request by superintendent, I observed rebar placement in planter boxes, and periodic placements around site (grid 3). I was unable to inspect bottom ofrebar placement, due to concrete pour. It was noted that rebar was #5 at 12 a.c. Placement appeared to be correct and consistent. I observed the concrete truck moving throughout site and was able to note that the ground along grid line C.9 appeared to be compacted with little noticeable ground pumping. Nothing follows. r-- I NTI INC 717 S. PEABODY PORT ANGELES, W A 98362 JOB CONSTRUCTION REPORT Engineers. Land Surveyors, Geologists (260) 452 5491 DATE 03/21/2007 Project: StarbuckslDelGuzzi Contractor: Franklin Corp. fuspection Requested By: Client Weather: cloudy Client: Franklin Corp. Superintendent: Rick Schow fuspector: Shawn West fuspector Arrived: 11 :45 am fuspector Departed: 12:45 pm JOB # Remarks: I arrived on site to cast 3 concrete cylinders for a 9+ yard pour. I sampled from midway through the first truck, cylinders were placed in a cooler on site for initial cure. Upon request by superintendent, I observed rebar placement in planter boxes, and periodic placements around site (grid 3). I was unable to inspect bottom ofrebar placement, due to concrete pour. It was noted that rebar was #5 at 12 a.c. Placement appeared to be correct and consistent. I observed the concrete truck moving throughout site and was able to note that the ground along grid line C.9 appeared to be compacted with little noticeable ground pumping. Nothing follows. \ UNT1 MATERIAL TESTING LABORATORY COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH TEST . 717 S,Deabody, Port Angeles WA 98362 Specimen Transmittal & Test Results Form 360-452-8491 Fax: 360-452-8498 1. Material Type: 51 Concrete 0 Mortar o Grout Client: Franklin/ KTD C7 2. Number of Specimens: -1 Project: Starbucks/ DelGuzzi 3. Testing Sequence Requested (days after casting): BILLING INFORMATION o Standard A o Standard B D Standard C 51 Other (Specify) 7,28,28, Hold 7,28,28 28,28 7,28,H,H o lab Account # 4. Date Cast: 3/21/07 5. Cast By: SRW 51 Project Account 10 KDTV0701 Project Manager 6. Material Supplied by: Angeles Concrete o Pre-paid 7. Contractor: 8. Date Rec'd in Lab: 3/22/07 9. Rec'd bv: SRW MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS SLUMP TEMPERATURE AIR CONTENT UNIT WEIGHT DESIGN ACTUAL NT 56 deg NT NT Reauired Compressive Strength: 27;00 psi@ Davs Additional Requirements: COMPONENTS/MISCELLANEOUS See attachea for Inro for blank fields In this section Cement Type: No. of Sacks/CY: Load Size Cu. Yd. Water: Admix AmounVBrand/Type: Admix AmounVBrand/Type: Coarse Aqqreoate: Fine Aggregate: Weather: Air Temp: 50 deq Remards/Location of Concrete Placement: Planter boxes, interior site forms (multiple) Specimen Control # 564 TEST RESULTS (TO BE FILLED OUT BY NTI PERSONNEL ONLY) SpeCimen Specimen Test@ Date Tested Break Total Unit Load # Type Days Tested By Cap Type Load Area PSI A 4x8 7 3/28/2007 ~ J1./c) ]) Z7~CJ 12.56 0 B 4x8 28 4/18/2007 S~ Nb Lf 38B'Io i'2- 6" #OIVi6! C 4x8 Hold Hold #0 IV/O! D 4x8 #DIV/O! E Comments about breaks: ~; '} \ "' " \i \; \ " ) ~ 'b ~ ~ \} , "1 ~ ~ " NTI MATERIAL TESTING LABORATORY COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH TEST - 717 S-Peabody, Port Angeles WA 98362 Specimen Transmittal & Test Results Form 360-452-8491 Fax: 360-452-8498 1. Material Type: 51 Concrete 0 Mortar o Grout Client: Franklin/ KTD C/ 2. Number of Specimens: 4 Project: Starbucks/ DelGuzzi 3. Testing Sequence Requested (days after casting): BILLING INFORMATION o Standard A o Standard B o Standard C [iJ Other (Specify) 7,28,28, Hold 7,28,28 28,28 7,28, H, H D Lab Account # 4. Date Cast: 3/21/07 5. Cast By: SRW [iJ Project Account ID KDTV0701 Project Manager 6. Material Supplied by: Angeles Concrete D Pre-paid 7. Contractor: 8. Date Rec'd in Lab: 3/22/07 9. Rec'd by: SRW MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS SLUMP TEMPERATURE AIR CONTENT UNIT WEIGHT DESIGN ACTUAL NT 56 deg NT NT Required Compressive Strength: 2'5DO psi@ Days Additional Requirements: COMPONENTS/MISCELLANEOUS ::see attacneo Tor inTO for blanK TlelOS In tnls section Cement Type: No. of Sacks/CY: Load Size Cu. Yd. Water: Admix Amount/Brand/Type: Admix Amount/Brand/Type: Coarse Aggregate: Fine Aggregate: Weather: Air Temp: 50 deg Remards/Location of Concrete Placement: Planter boxes, interior site forms (multiple) Specimen Control # 564 TEST RESULTS (TO BE FILLED OUT BY NTI PERSONNEL ONLY) Specimen Specimen Test@ Date Tested Break Total Unit Load # Type Days Tested By Cap Type Load Area PSI A 4x8 7 3/28/2007 /6r' JVO ]) C7~CJ 12.56 0 B 4x8 28 . 4/18/2007 srzw ND y. 3BB'fo i 1- 6(, #Dl'v'/6!- C 4x8 Hold Hold #DIV/O! D 4x8 #DIV/O! E tomme,ls ,boot b",,"': I Vi; ~\ "' 'J ~ '\ ~ ~ 'b -! ~ ~ " "l ~ ~ I o/) /, I 'L Del NTI INC 717 S. PEABODY PORT ANGELES, W A 98362 Engineers, Land Surveyors, Geologists (260) 4525491 Project: Starbucks Mall Area Contractor: Franklin Inspector Requested By: Rick Weather: PCloudy, windy, cold JOB # ~U'2...L' JOB CONSTRUCTION REPORT DATE 3/20/07 Client: Superintendent: Inspector: TG Inspector Arrived: 3:05 Inspector Departed: 3:35 ~\\\ Remarks: Compaction tested column locations (the ones on fill only), see attached drawing and field test sheet. All tested locations exhibited compaction of at least 95%. .......... ~ ~ ~ \.tV VJ - Starbucks Mall Area Wall '- I"\j I"\j ::J \)') -- Q) CJ Starbucks o 00 QJ HW 101 " " 1~ \ ' Compaction Test Location [l] Column o Footing NO SCALE ~ NORTHWESTERN TERRITORIES, INC. Engineers - Land Surveyors - Geologists Construction Inspection - Materials Testing NTI 717 SOUTH PEABODY, PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON 98362, (360)452-8491 3/20/07 NTI - Engineers & Surveyors 717 South Peabody, Port Angeles. WA 98362 (360) 452-8491, FAX (360) 452-8498 FIELD DENSITY TEST NUCLEAR GAGE METHOD Date: 3/20/2007 Project: Starbucks Mall Client: KTDV Contractor: Rick\Franklin IAddress: Delguzzi & HW 101 Material: Lakeside Blue Mtn. Pit Reject Sand Tested by: TG -- Ideal MOisture: 7.3 Standard Counts: MS = 507 DS= 2081 I Wet Density Dry Density Moisture Count Percent Percent Test No. Depth Moisture Proctor Compaction 1 8" 141 127.2 13.7 10.8 133.6 95 Location: See map. 2 8" 143.5 129.7 13.8 10.6 133.6 97 Location: See map. 3 8" 142.1 127.5 14.5 11.4 133.6 95 Location: See map. 4 8" 140.7 129.9 10.7 8.3 133.6 97 Location: See map. Location: Location: Location: Location: Location: Location: NTI INC 717 S. PEABODY PORT ANGELES, W A 98362 JOB CONSTRUCTION REPORT Engineers. Land Surveyors. Geologists (260) 4525491 DATE 03/14/2007 Project: Starbucks/DelGuzzi Contractor: Franklin Corp. Inspection Requested By: Client Weather: clear Client: Franklin Corp. Superintendent: Rick Schow Inspector: Shawn West Inspector Arrived: 9:50 am Inspector Departed: 10:40 pm JOB # 563 Remarks: I arrived on site to cast 3 concrete cylinders for a 36+ yard pour. I sampled from midway through the first truck, cylinders were placed in a cooler on site for initial cure. Nothing follows. r-- 03/15/2007 07:50 3684528498 NT! JLS GROUP PAGE 82 NTI INC 717 s. PEABODY PORT ANGELltS, W A 98362 JOB CONSTRUCTION REPORT Ensmem, l.and sUl'W)OnI, OeoIosists (260) 452 549 J DATE 319107 Project: Olympic/Stalbucks CODtraGtor: Franklin Inspector Requested By Rick Weather: Client: Same as contractor Superintendent: Rick Inspector: TO Inspector Anived: 3: 1 OP Inspector Departed: 4,:OOP JOB # Remarks: Observed construction on base for concrete slab under Starbucks. Plastic was going down over compacted baset & sand was being spread over plastic. AU appeared to be standard construction teohniques. Earlier in day, I observed the area inside the foundation perimeter being compacted with a sled type compactor, and the area outside of the perimeter being compacted with a jumping jack type compactor. ~~~ Tom Gentilo for NT! NTI MATERIAL TESTING LABORATORY COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH TEST 717 S Peabody, Port Angeles WA 98362 Specimen Transmittal & Test Results Form 360-452-8491 Fax: 360-452-8498 1. Material Type: UJ Concrete 0 Mortar o Grout Client: Franklin/ KTD 2. Number of Specimens: 4 3 Project: Starbucks/ DelGuzzi 3. Testing Sequence Requested (days after casting): BILLING INFORMATION o Standard A o Standard B D Standard C 5l Other (Specify) 7,28,28, Hold 7,28,28 28,28 7,28, H, H ID Lab Account # 4. Date Cast: 03/01/07 5. Cast By: SRW IGl Project Account ID KDTV0701 Project Manager 6. Material Supplied by: Angeles Concrete o Pre-paid 7. Contractor: 8. Date Rec'd in Lab: 3/3/07 9. Rec'd by: SRW MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS SLUMP TEMPERATURE AIR CONTENT UNIT WEIGHT DESIGN 5" ACTUAL 41/2" 50 deg NT NT Required Compressive Strength: psi@ Days Additional Requirements: COMPONENTS/MISCELLANEOUS See attached for IOfO for blanK fieldS 10 this section Cement Type: No. of Sacks/CY: Load Size Cu. Yd. Water: Admix AmountlBrandlType: Admix AmountlBrandlType: Coarse Aggregate: Fine Aggregate: Weather: Air Temp; 34 deQ Remards/Location of Concrete Placement: North Side Wall Forms Specimen Control # 554 TEST RESULTS (TO BE FILLED OUT BY NTI PERSONNEL ONLY) Specimen Specimen Test@ Date Tested Break Total Unit Load # Type Days Tested By Cap Type Load Area PSI A 4x8 7 3/7/2007 TG Y B 22,320 12.56 1,777 B 4x8 28 3/29/2007 SRW Y D 36870 12.56 2,936 C 4x8 Hold #O/V/Ol 0 4x8 #DIV/O! E Comments about breaks: NTI INC 717 S. PEABODY PORT ANGELES, W A 98362 JOB CONSTRUCTION REPORT Engineers, Land Surveyors, Geologists (260) 4525491 DATE 03/01/2007 Project: Starbucks/DelGuzzi Contractor: Franklin Corp. Inspection Requested By: Client Weather: cloudy Client: Franklin Corp. Superintendent: Rick Schow Inspector: Shawn West Inspector Arrived: 9:50 am Inspector Departed: 12:20 pm JOB # 552 Remarks: I arrived on site to inspect rebar, cast concrete cylinders, and cast grout molds. Rebar was placed at 16 oc, with #5 rebar. Placement appeared to be to specifications. At approx. 10 am Fred Hill Materials arrived with grout. I sampled midway through the truck for grout molds. 4 molds were cast and placed in a cooler on site for initial curing. At approx. 11 am Angeles Concrete arrived and began to pour wall forms at approx. I I :50 am. I sampled midway through the truck and proceeded to perform a test for slump. Slump was tested at 4 1/2" and reported to Super. 3 cylinders were cast and placed in a cooler on site for initial curing. Nothing follows. NTI MATERIAL TESTING LABORATORY COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH TEST 717 S Peabody, Port Angeles WA 98362 Specimen Transmittal & Test Results Form 360-452-8491 Fax: 360-452-8498 1. Material Type: U Concrete 0 Mortar GJ Grout Client: Franklin/ KTD 2. Number of Specimens: 4 Project: Starbucks/ DelGuzzi 3. Testing Sequence Requested (days after casting): BILLING INFORMATION o Standard A o Standard B o Standard C 51 Other (Specify) 7,28,28, Hold 7,28,28 28,28 7,28, H, H ID Lab Account # 4. Date Cast 02/27/07 5. Cast By: SRW I:iJ Project Account ID KDTV0701 Project Manager 6. Material Supplied by: Fred Hill Materials P Pre-paid 7. Contractor: ? 8. Date Rec'd in Lab: 3/1/07 9. Rec'd by: SRW MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS SLUMP TEMPERATURE AIR CONTENT UNIT WEIGHT DESIGN ACTUAL NT 46 deg NT NT Required Compressive Strength: psi @ Days Additional Requirements: COMPONENTS/MISCELLANEOUS lid 10' '",0"" '"ok he'" '0 lI1iS n~ Cement Tvoe: No. of Sacks/CY: I e Cu. Yd. Water: Admix AmountlBrand/Type: Admix AmountlBrand/Type: Coarse Agareaate: Fine Aggreaate: Weather: Air Temp: 34 dea Remards/Location of Concrete Placement Grout placement in CMU blocks Specimen Control # 552 TEST RESULTS (TO BE FILLED OUT BY NTI PERSONNEL ONLY) Specimen Specimen Test @ Date Tested Break Total Unit Load # Type Days Tested By Cap Type Load Area PSI A 4x8 7 3/7/2007 SRW YES E 17,190 9 1,910 B 4x8 28 3/28/2007 TG YES A 37,240 9 4,138 C 4x8 28 3/28/2007 TG YES E 22,800 9 2,533 D 4x8 Hold #DIV/O! E Comments about breaks: NTI MATERIAL TESTING LABORATORY 717 S Peabody, Port Angeles WA 98362 360-452-8491 Fax: 360-452-8498 COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH TEST Specimen Transmittal & Test Results Form 1. Material Type: kt Concrete 0 Mortar o Grout Client: Franklin/KT Dev. 2. Number of Specimens: 1 2 Project: 3. Testing Sequence Requested (days after casting): BILLING INFORMATION o Standard A o Standard 8 o Standard C ~ Other (Specify) 7,28,28, Hold 7,28,28 28,28 7,28,H,H o Lab Account # 4. Date Cast: 2/23/07 5. Cast By: TG GJ Project Account 10 KTDV0701 Project Manager 6. Material Supplied by: Angeles Cone. o Pre-paid 7. Contractor: 8. Date Rec'd in Lab: 2/24/2007 9. Rec'd by: TG MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS SLUMP TEMPERATURE AIR CONTENT UNIT WEIGHT DESIGN ACTUAL 6" 50 Required Compressive Strength: 2500 psi@ 28 Days Additional Requirements: .., COMPONENTS/MISCELLANEOUS See attached for blank areas in this field. Cement Type: No. of Sacks/CY: Load Size: CY Water: ,,- ~ L Admix AmountlBrand/Type: _\ Admix AmountlBrand/Type: A..J " Coarse AQQreQate: Fine Aggregate: Weather: P Cldy, cold Air Temp: 38 deg. F Remards/Location of Concrete Placement: See attached map for location. Sampled & tested 2nd truck. Specimen Control # 546 TEST RESULTS (TO BE FILLED OUT BY NTI PERSONNEL ONLY) Specimen Specimen Test @ Date Tested Break Total Unit Load # Type Days Tested By Cap Type Load Area PSI 4X8 7 3/2/07 TG N B 29190 12.56 2324 , , A , B 4X8 28 3/23/07 TG N B 37850 12.56 3014 C 4X8 H D E \ 'fJ -, Comments about breaks: NTI INC 717 S. PEABODY PORT ANGELES, W A 98362 JOB CONSTRUCTION REPORT Engineers. Land SUlveyors, Geologists (260) 4525491 DATE 2/23/07 Project: Olympic Plaza\ Starbucks etc. Contractor: Franklin Inspector Requested By: Rick Weather: P c1dy, cold Client: KT Dev. Superintendent: Rick Inspector: TG Inspector Arrived: 7:30A Inspector Departed: 9:30A JOB # KTDV 0701 Remarks: Inspector arrives @ 7:30A. Sampled 2nd truck. Slump 6". Inspected rebar and found as per spec in DCT Engineers Dwgs. S 1.1 etc., Olympic Plaza, Bldgs 1 & 2. Noted substantial water in some of the forms, but this was in the process of being pumped out and was mostly gone by time of concrete placement. "I Olympic Plozo/ Storbucks HW 101 5tarbucks / 2nd truck NO SCALE O NORTHWESTERN TERRITORIES, INC. Engineers - Land Surveyors - Geologists Construction Inspection - Materials Testing NTI 717 SOUTH PEABODY, PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON 98362, (360)452-8491 2/23/07 - ~ ~ :J th --- Q) CJ , ANGELE~\ AOOreSS; ..,............. CO~dAETE Mailing: P.O. 80:6 3~~c':n~~rtD~~;eles, WA 98362 ~:~I~~:~~t ca~~~h s~~:~t~~ ~~:~ PROQUels' Phone: (360) 457-0443 . Fax (360) 452-4744 with soap and water. ',:.',itV :', .', '&&.~~Y.l1!,' ',~"', "1;~~'."'1Il,'.\~~"'J'&i<i{~, rr.;"'t.~:GEN ERA' '\~"T"EB M S,"AN" D,~bO' NO'IT 10 NS1"'~iil'~lI.1ik""'i.:'i\<,1I~!)1~I)t~,~.l:W~4'l,"f.cf'" ~1l')4:'!l~t;;;~,"':.r,'~:',:i'f!jDE'jIV'E' RY,'T IME S%,*,l',""','~~0';it!ir'li ~~.i~~,~~,~;;.w;~\~~~ ' , , " , ,,,L_;:ff,,;, _''-'' _ '" ,.r'l., _ ~v , ' , ; ," , , ~.,E~'a'ff:.Ii<-~~:t..,..i.~~"'~~<Y",>;~'4.~?~~) ~~~!iAo.~'f'I1'kf''',~ L;;. , _ /~'.' ,*"~~l!;~~.f_.'t,;l.';;~ .1. CUSTOMER ASSUMES RESPONSIBILITY FOR A SUITABLE ROADWAY TO POINT OF DELIVERY AND BY ORDERING AND ACCEPTING' 'THIS MATERIAL THE PURCHASER AGREES TO ASSUME ALL LIABILITY .FOR DAMAGES TO PROPERTY OR PERSONS IN CONNECTION WITH ITS DELIVERY ON ANY PRIVATE PREMISE AND TO PROTECT ANGELES CONCRETE PRODUCTS FROM ALL SUCH CLAIMS. " 2. WE ALLOW 7 MIN. PER YARD TO DISCHARGE. ANY ADDITIONAL TIME WILL BE CHARGED AT $65.00 PER HOUR. 3. BEYOND 10 MILE RADIUS. A CHARGE OF $.50 PER YARD PER MILE WILL BE ADDED. . 4. CUSTOMER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR WRECKER FEES REQUIRED ON THIS DELIVERY. 5.. THERE WILL ~~, AfIl,.EXTRA CHARGE FOR DELIVERIES OF LESS THAN FOUR (4) CUBIC YARDS OF CONCRETE PER TRUCK LOAD. ..._,\>....:,:,...,. :.-> . ., WARNING: AiiJ~jeS C~~crete Products concrete is . designed at a 4' slump. Additional waler WILL resutt in low,,, strengths. DATE TICKET" 156ill' fCI38 00U1 .-,!:jL:; l23/J)7 \ . ~ . . SOLD TO: NE\.-J CUSTOl1EE PRO~ECT: FF:r-,NI(:L U.~ SHIP TO: OL V!1F' I C PlJ,\Zh %~ LOAD I DELIVERED I ORDERED I PRODUCT I I QUANTITY QUANTITY QUANTITY CODE PRODUCT DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE AMOUNT ~ ./" ',~.;.. .. 8 . i)(1 17.00 18. (lC) C-321)1 FOOT I NGS ~ WALLS&: COUJt-INE .'.:', ~ .ffiUCI:~~.,;o.... USEr:;: J.OGIl\1 DF\I'..,JEH II(;K~T NUI-'. TICKET .10 ..,tIt1E 'i.;;,,~ftTEc__ .438 t-1ANAGER ED '15641 l.~ .t 22<)8: 01 . 02/,'23'/2007 bPAD SI.:ZE I.II X CODE "SED ,'LOAD'. II:< ,8.00 yd C-320 1. IJ ~- ----::-::::.'17(16('." tJATEF:IAL PESIf3N Q;rV _HEQU1f:;:EQ..... BATCHED_ ,....,_~!:'4R. y~ "JAR _ %110TSTUF:S':,~qT.'-.l~t~fwAT 3/4 ,If:l'+O lb" 147201b .14780 61) \).;l.t1%' ..', ,,,"".<i,, <~ ~Ai~q,'~~')f{): 1360 1 b .11 722 lb' 11 72(1 ' --E' . 02Y. :~,~'!j1:;7~~~;:<A.f(l(n88 g] '....EflEfilif';".<< 470.0 lb 3760.1) Ib .3790. (J 30. (:. 0. SOY. )-/," , '.,:.(,'I-~~< ;';'.{ ':-~: ._.,::~; ..";. WATER'" ;31.(1(1 g1 l't7.11 91 147.(1) .-.1:1 "-:>07% ,,)~'7.~:I)9 91 r-I({{.iE90 3.50 c z .:!8. 00 ';:it .. 28. (II) 0.00' 0;..01.):1, '.,', ..... HOT WATER I). Of) 9 1 # t). 0<)91 (t. 00 'i.'):.{)(!" (l!.60y." :~.. NON-SH'ILlLi-'lTED , . NIJ11 BATCI'-lES~.l-,. " , , ....,,>11:.. LOAD roTAl;31~191b. DESIGN liiC: 0,550 WATER/CEnEtlH,;O;S46T jiESr6~"~JERr:'e4i(O.ql ACTUAL IIATER: til1.9 ql Hl)iOll: '0.1 ql sump: 4.1)1) ..,:!lATER.: HI TRUCK: Q,fJ gl Al1JUST'RATER:<i~:.'6~09r:irdad"TRIk'lffHElfi:",,:j.O.o 91 /yo ". ';/'o.>:;l!," ";\~')~;srf;:)>:':",;::":'</ :'. : ":~ ~ O(ympic P/ozo/ Storbucks HW 101 Storbucks / 2nd truck NO SCALE ~ NORTHWESTERN TERRITORIES, INC. Engineers - Land Surveyors - Geologists Construction Inspection - Materials Testing NTI 717 SOUTH PEABODY, PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON 98362, (360)452-8491 2/23/07 '- ~ ~ ::J ~ --- Q) Cj NT1 MATERIAL TESTING LABORATORY 7175 Peabody, Port Angeles WA 98362 360-452-8491 Fax: 360-452-8498 COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH TEST Specimen Transmittal & Test Results Form 1. Material Type: W Concrete 0 Mortar o Grout Client: Franklin/KT Dev. 2. Number of Specimens: 1 2 Project: 3. Testing Sequence Requested (days after casting): BILLING INFORMATION o Standard A o Standard B o Standard C 51 Other (Specify) ID Lab Account # 7,28.28. Hold 7.28,28 28,28 7,26.H.H 4. Date Cast: 2/23/07 5. Cast By: TG GJ Project Account ID KTDV0701 , Project Manager 6. Material Supplied by: Angeles Cone. o Pre-paid 7. Contractor: 8. Date Rec'd in Lab: 2/24/2007 9. Rec'd by: TG MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS SLUMP TEMPERATURE AIR CONTENT UNIT WEIGHT DESIGN ACTUAL 6" 50 Required Compressive Strenath: 2500 psi@ 28 Days Additional Requirements: COMPONENTS/MISCELLANEOUS See attached for blank areas in this field. Cement Tvoe: No. of Sacks/CY: Load Size: CY Water: ~dmix AmountlBrandlType: . Admix AmountlBrandlTvpe: Coarse Aaareaate: Fine Aggregate: Weather: P Cldy, cold Air Temp: 38 dea. F Remards/Location of Concrete Placement: See attached map for location. Sampled & tested 2nd truck. Specimen Control # 546 TEST RESULTS (TO BE FILLED OUT BY NTI PERSONNEL ONLY) Specimen Specimen Test @ Date Tested Break Total Unit Load # Type Days Tested By Cap Type Load Area PSI A 4XB 7 3/2/07 TG N B 29190 12.56 2324 B 4X8 28 3/23/07 TG N B 37650 12.56 3014 C 4X8 H D E Comments about breaks: NTI INC 717 S. PEABODY PORT ANGELES, W A 98362 JOB CONSTRUCTION. REPORT Engineers, Land Surveyors, Geologists (260) 452 5491 DATE 2/23/07 Project: Olympic Plaza\ Starbucks etc. Contractor: Franklin Inspector Requested By: Rick Weather: P cIdy, cold Client: KT Dev. Superintendent: Rick Inspector: TG Inspector Arrived: 7:30A Inspector Departed: 9:30A JOB # KTDV 0701 Remarks: Inspector arrives @ 7:30A. Sampled 2nd truck. Slump 6". Inspected rebar and found as per spec in DCT Engineers Dwgs. S 1.1 etc., Olympic Plaza, Bldgs 1 & 2. Noted substantial water in some of the fonns, but this was in the process of being pumped out and was mostly gone by time of concrete placement. NTI MATERIAL TESTING LABORATORY 717 S Peabody. Port Angeles WA 98362 360-452-8491 Fax: 360-452-8498 , I Dg- , I ~ ~ I ~Z"'t-l COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH TEST Specimen Transmittal & Test Results Form 1. Material Type: bJ Concrete 0 Mortar o Grout Client: Franklin/KT Dev. 2. Number of Specimens: 1 2 Project: 3. Testing Sequence Requested (days after casting): BILLING INFORMATION o Standard A o Standard B o Standard C 5] Other (Specify) 7,28.28. Hold 7,28.28 28.28 7,28,H,H o Lab Account # 4. Date Cast: 2/21/07 Cast By: TG GJ Project Account 10 KTDV0701 Project Manager 6. Material Supplied by: Angeles Cone. o Pre-paid 7. Contractor: 8. Date Rec'd in Lab: 2/22/2007 9. Rec'd by: TG MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS SLUMP TEMPERATURE AIR CONTENT UNIT WEIGHT DESIGN ACTUAL 41/4" 54 Required Compressive Strength: 2500 psi@ 28 Days Additional Requirements: COMPONENTS/MISCELLANEOUS See attached for blank areas in this field. Cement Type: No. of Sacks/CY: Load Size: CY Water: Admix AmountlBrandlType: Admix AmountlBrandlType: Coarse AggreQate: Fine Aggregate: Weather: P Cldy, cold Air Temp: 44 deg. F Remards/Location of Concrete Placement: See attached map for location. Sampled & tested 1 st truck. Specimen Control # 545 TEST RESULTS (TO BE FILLED OUT BY NTI PERSONNEL ONLY) Specimen Specimen Test @ Date Tested Break Total Unit Load # Type Days Tested By Cap Type Load Area PSI A 4X8 7 2/28/07 TG N B 30990 12.56 2467 B 4X8 28 3/21/07 TG N E 46570 12.56 3708 C D E Comments about breaks: NTI INC 717 S. PEABODY PORT ANGELES, W A 98362 JOB CONSTRUCTION REPORT Engineers, Land SUlVeyors, Geologists (260) 452 5491 DATE 2/21/07 Project: Olympic Plaza\ Starbucks etc. Contractor: Franklin Inspector Requested By: Rick Weather: P cldy, cool Client: KT Dev. Superintendent: Rick Inspector: TG Inspector Arrived: 10:30A Inspector Departed: 11 :30A JOB # KTDV 0701, 545 Remarks: Inspector arrives @ 10:30A. Sampled 1st truck. Slump 4 1/4". Placement in N-S direction, at extreme west side of property. Footings. Inspected rebar and found as per spec in DCT Engineers Dwgs. S 1.1 etc., Olympic Plaza, Bldgs 1 & 2. O~mp;c Plaza/ Starbucks HW 707 Storbucks Footings ~ 1 st truck ~ ~ r~ " NO SCALE (>> NORTHWESTERN TERRITORIES, INC. Engineers - Land Surveyors. - Geologists . Construction Inspection - Materials Testing NTI 717 SOUTH PEABODY, PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON 98362, (360) 452-8491 2/21/07 . - N N ::J CJJ --- Q) CJ ANGELES CONCRETE PRODUCTS Aooress: 76 Buchanan Drive Mailing: P.O. Box 304 . Port Angeles, WA 98362 Phone: (360) 457-0443 . Fax (360) 452-4744 r GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS ~. CUSTOMER ASSUMES RESPONSIBILITY FOR A SUITABLE ROADWAY TO POINT OF DELIVERY AND BY ORDERI.NG AND ACCEPTING THIS MATERIAL THE PURCHASER AGREES TO ASSUME ALL LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES TO PROPERTY OR PERSONS IN CONNECTION WITH ITS DELIVERY ON ANY PRIVATE PREMISE AND TO PROTECT ANGELES CONCRETE PRODUCTS FROM ALL SUCH CLAIMS. ? WE ALLOW 7 MIN. PER YARD TO DISCHARGE. ANY ADDITIONAL TIME WILL BE CHARGED AT $65.00 PER HOUR " BEYOND 10 MILE RADIUS. A CHARGE OF $50 PER YARD PER MILE WILL BE ADDED 14 CUSTOMER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR WRECKER FEES REQUIRED ON THIS DEliVERY. 5. THERE WILL BE AN EXTRA CHARGE FOR DELIVERIES OF LESS THAN FOUR (4) CUBIC YAROS 0" CONCRETE PER TRUCK LOAD ~WARNING: Angeles Concrete Products concrete IS ! CYLINDERS TAKE" 0 YES 0 NO 1 ACT SLUMP AVAIL WAT designed at a 4" slump. Additional water I WILL result in lower strengths. BY DATE TICKET # ORDER # PLANT # TRUCK # CUSTOMER # 1lU"'\.'. ! _t. ~ e' .10 -::' I c.::., ~:. ~., \,1 i~;: \":. . SOLD TO: PROJECT: SHIP TO i _~.>- rH~': L- ;. 1-;j ,j t.". l 1"'-J '-~ L~; 'j !' f' i tt-H L. L ~ i ;t-.'. <: "),,::. 1 i: .. ru ............ Wet cement can dry skin and cause alkali burns - Wash affected areas with soap and water. DELIVERY TIMES l I I .-; I ------J 1 '1 I LEAVE PLANT ARRIVE JOB START DISCHARGE FINISH DISCHARGE ARRIVE PLANT --t- PO. If I -j ----1 I I I I I ; i "\ ~- .' t : \ 1 ~ . '~) !.-~~. :.-,. !...i J .~_~ 'r' -...:(\L.L..:' .."; ;_~.{)L_ L,tr--:f\j:::: ~ t\.Jl,J;"~' '1' .. . (>.' :i"i" I I I I .---L II 0 CASH 0 CREDIT CARD o CHARGE 0 CHECK # __ RECEIVED UNDER SAID CONDITIONS OF SALE DRIVER WATER ADDED AT CUSTOMER'S REQUEST GALLONS BY r f, : .~L i t :_ _ to. L~i . ".- {' I .~ .,:. . ,';1:'-'1 II.! ~l~~~r~ i:~, ~.~ :~~(!I~~.. ~ 1 t. ~ '. _.I -'.,."',,1 ::1;:;.""': ; ;'~~'.:~ r~~:. F, ; ,I,., I.. ' ,. ., :. t~ d; Ii> l,r: L .:.: ~.~, .:::. ,~.:. ;.... '.':: ,.),.' ~ r',~ C' j ;". .,:~:<j I. ~ ;._.. .. t:'. ~ 'ft:. !'i T ; I~ ,..... ) , '.' .-t.17, !L hi ~~'",,:' ~ , I ) ;,-1.... :'t....!' .;. ;~~ ~: .. J{ "-..: ...; l '. '" / . ,'t::'l' ~t. .., 1.1 3 'I ~..~l -":':L_" ... \__i .i '. .;....'~J ~ ~:',: i '''\.'-' :....i ~~~ ~1' f: t ) I. \~; ;c. "..': ~+ t, l'.jf,._il'.J . .... r !'H~n ..'--> ;'t:.~L:' t'.;L;i'-,' ;'i:.'i I 1...~.t~V.~. .:;:i : L ).J.i; T~;';;~~.i J:~d:3 i;i ~~ ~ , . t.t 1: ~lk : t~;'L Of: [6/\ ii ':,; i),: 51) '~!4 ;"fr: : Cb1f;\l r ~ ;}\~:;51 i~ ij(;{G~ ~~fd: : :S1.~'j~~'; J.i)i! :.;[;, }!.;.~ r Wr{ "fE~ ~ , p ~; w~ l'tH 1 ti TRuC1~.: " ,. ,,1 '..j. ~.~~. 10?C ~?~n ~4Tl~: -~ I ~..~L "f' I , . o~:~ I ~ .": i '_,: :: .:..". <-:., ~~2 i (~,; . ~ : ,. ~.. r~ .,:.\ [; ....._.-"..-.~., . ....= i .:: ~-'.t.~ ~~LL. ':j'J:,.l..':iF~::~: . ~ r l...l.~... l '. r.'.:.~;' -:...--., ',': ~ I . '. .. .\...... (,j~; t ~ ! .::) .-.~ ('Ii) ~:: -. ,"-. .:':':'._,:.., , " '_I . .;;.;- '-'~, ~ . ,_l"~.: I . (~:.', :r. :t>~~ ~ 'r'"' ; i ~,4i1D: , I ~; " to- NTI INC 717 S. PEABODY PORT ANGELES, W A 98362 JOB CONSTRUCTION REPORT Engineers, Land Surveyors, Geologists (260) 452 5491 DATE 2/15/07 Project: Next to Joshua's Rest. Contractor: Inspector Requested By Rick Weather: Cool, P c1dy. Client: Franklin. Superintendent: Rick Inspector: TG Inspector Arrived: 2:00P Inspector Departed: 2:30P JOB # KTDV 0701 Remarks: Inspector arrives @ 2:00P. Tested 3 locations (see map). All locations were found to have above 95% compaction. r" NORTHWESTERN TERRITORIES, INC. Engineers. Land Surveyors. Geologist Construction Inspection. Materials Testing FIELD DENSITY TEST NUCLEAR GAUGE METHOD DATE: 2/15/07 PROJECT: Adj. to Joshua's Restaurant CLIENT: Franklin ADDRESS: CONTRACTOR: MATERIAL: TESTED BY: _ TG IDEAL MOISTURE: 7.3% - STANDARD COUNTS: MS = 523 DS= 2050 TEST DEPTH DRY WET MOISTURE PERCENT PROCTOR PERCENT NO. DENSITY DENSITY COUNT MOISTURE COMPACTION 1 8 138.5 129.3 9.2 7.1 133.6 97 LOCATION: 2 8 139.7 128.4 11.3 8.8 133.6 97 LOCATION: 3 8 145.2 135.7 9.5 7.0 133.6 100+ LOCATION: LOCATION: LOCATION: LOCATION: LOCATION: I I LOCATION: ~ LOCATION: LOCATION: Fronk/in Project HW 101 eMU retaining wall - --- 3 2 Brick wall # test number and location NO SCALE ~ NORTHWESTERN TERRITORIES, INC. Engineers - Land Surveyors - Geologists Construction Inspection - Materials Testing NTI 717 SOUTH PEABODY, PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON 98362, (360)452-8491 to Joshua's NTI INC 717 S. PEABODY PORT ANGELES, W A 98362 JOB CONSTRUCTION REPORT Engineers. Land Surveyors. Geologists (260) 4525491 DATE 1/24/07 Project: Next to Joshua's Rest. Contractor: Inspector Requested By Weather: Client: Franklin. Superintendent: Inspector: TG Inspector Arrived: 8:00A Inspector Departed: 8:30A JOB # KTDV 0701 Remarks: Inspector arrives @ 8:00A. Tested 3 locations (see map). AU locations were found to have 100% compaction. ., NORTHWESTERN TERRITORIES, INC. Engineers. Land Surveyors. Geologist Construction Inspection. Materials Testing FIELD DENSITY TEST NUCLEAR GAUGE METHOD DATE: 1/24/07 PROJECT: Adj. to Joshua's Restaurant CLIENT: Franklin CONTRACTOR: ADDRESS: MATERIAL: TESTED BY: _ TG IDEAL MOISTURE: 7.3%_ STANDARD COUNTS: MS = 527 DS = 2057 TEST DEPTH DRY WET MOISTURE PERCENT PROCTOR PERCENT NO. DENSITY DENSITY COUNT MOISTURE COMPACTION 1 8 149.2 159.9 10.7 7.2 133.6 100+ LOCATION: 12 18 1147.7 1155.2 I 7.5 1 5.0 1133.6 1100+ ~ LOCATION: 3 8 144.8 153.7 8.9 6.1 133.6 100+ LOCATION: LOCATION: LOCATION: LOCATION: LOCATION: LOCATION: I I 1 I I I 1 I ~ LOCATION: I I I I II I I I I LOCATION: " NORTHWESTERN TERRITORIES, INC. 717 SOUTH PEABODY STREET, PORT ANGELES, WA 98362 Engineers 0 Land Surveyors 0 Geologists Construction Inspection 0 Materials Testing JOB CONSTRUCTION REPORT REPORT #: DATE: 1-17-07 (360) 452-8491 1-800-654-5545 FAX 452-8498 E-Mail: Info@ntl4u.com PROJECT: Olympic Plaza, Port Angeles CLIENT: KT Development CONTRACTOR: Jordan Excavating SUPERINTENDENT: Rick Schow INSPECTOR ORDERED BY: client INSPECTOR: Bill Payton WEATHER: overcast, cool INSPECTOR ARRIVED: 10: 15, 1 :00 DEPARTED: 10:45, 2: 15 JOB #: KTDV0701 At the request of our client, I arrived on site to perform periodic on-call compaction testing on retaining wall base material. The material was 5/8" crushed base course from Lakeside Industries ("Canadian Rock"). Two compaction tests were taken at the approximate locations described on the Field Density Test data sheet. Both tests were 95% or greater than the Proctor value, and moistures were within 2% of optimum. Rick was informed of test results. See test data sheet for individual test results and approximate test locations. I also observed the wall footing drain and the second drain behind the first course of block. While on site, I collected a sample of Reject Sand from Blue Mountain Pit for Proctor analysis. This material will be used as fill material for the wall and other structures. The specifications called for Standard Proctors for wall backfill, and Modified Proctors for fill under pavements and buildings. Since the reject sand will be used for walls and other structures, Rick said it was acceptable to just do a Modified Proctor rather than do two Proctors for the same material. End of report. REINSPECTION REQUIRED 0 YES DNO G:\Gen\Kate\Lab\Job Construction Report.doc NORTHWESTERN TERRITORIES, INC. 717 SOUTH PEABODY STREET, PORT ANGELES, WA 98362 Engineers 0 Land SUNeyors 0 Geologists Construction Inspection 0 Materials Testing JOB CONSTRUCTION REPORT REPORT #: DATE: 1-18-07 (360) 452-8491 1-800-654-5545 FAX 452-8498 E-Mail: Info@ntI4u.com PROJECT: Olympic Plaza, Port Angeles CLIENT: KT Development CONTRACTOR: Jordan Excavating SUPERINTENDENT: Rick Schow INSPECTOR ORDERED BY: client INSPECTOR: Bill Payton WEATHER: overcast, cool INSPECTOR ARRIVED: 2:10 DEPARTED: 3:10 JOB #: KTDV0701 At the request of our client, I arrived on site to perform periodic on-call compaction testing on retaining wall backfill. The material was 5/8" crushed base course from Lakeside Industries ("Canadian Rock"). Three compaction tests were taken at the approximate locations described on the Field Density Test data sheet. All tests were 95% or greater than the Proctor value, and moistures were within 2% of optimum. Rick was informed of test results. See test data sheet for individual test results and approximate test locations. I also observed the geogrid placed at every other course of block. End of report. REINSPECTION REQUIRED 0 YES ONO G:\Gen\Kate\Lab\Job Construction Report.doc I I NTI - Engineers & Surveyors 717 South Peabody, Port Angeles, WA 98362 (360) 452-8491, FAX (360) 452-8498 FIELD DENSITY TEST NUCLEAR GAGE METHOD Date: 1/18/2007 Project: Olympic Plaza/Starbucks Client: Rick Contractor: Rick\Franklin Address: HW101 & Delguzzi Material: minus 5/8" crushed Tested by: BP Ideal Moisture: 5.4 Standard Counts: MS = 642 OS= 2666 Test No. Depth Wet Density Dry Density Moisture Count Percent Proctor Percent Moisture Compaction 1 6 135.4 126.5 9.0 6.8 134.8 95 Location: Wall backfill, approx. 10' south of north end, 5th course. 2 6 141.4 132.3 9.0 7.2 134.8 100 Location: Wall backfill, south end of east wall, 7th course. 3 6 141.8 133.0 8.8 8.8 6.6 100 Location: Wall base, east end of south wall, 7th course. Location: Location: Location: Location: Location: Location: Location: 1- NTI - Engineers & Surveyors 717 South Peabody, Port Angeles, W A 98362 (360) 452-8491, FAX (360) 452-8498 FIELD DENSITY TEST NUCLEAR GAGE METHOD Date: 1/17/2007 Project: Olympic Plaza/Starbucks Client: Rick Contractor: Rick\Franklin Address: HW101 & Delguzzi Material: minus 5/8" crushed Tested by: BP Ideal Moisture: 5.4 Standard Counts: MS = 642 DS= 2666 Test No. Depth Wet Density Dry Density Moisture Count Percent proctor Percent Moisture Compaction 1 4 135.3 126.2 9.2 7.3 134.8 95 Location: Wall base, approx. 30' south of north end of wall. 2 4 137.3 128.1 9.3 7.2 134.8 97 Location: Wall base, east end of south wall. Location: Location: Location: Location: Location: Location: Location: Location: .. Fronk/in Project HW 101 Q) 01 .c: i5 =- ~ 01 ~ .lI) 8 .~ ::J (:) about 70', area of new fill o within 6' of existing bldg Q) Cl CD to , Joshua s (j) test number and location NO SCALE ~ NORTHWESTERN TERRITORIES, INC. Engineers - Land Surveyors - Geologists Construction Inspection - Materials Testing NTI 717 SOUTH PEABODY, PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON 98362, (360)452-8491