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FM REVIEW Fire Marshal /Emergency Management ' l ': Mailing: P. 0. Box 370 Lillington, NC 27546 910- 893 -7580 Physical: 200 North 13th Street, Suite 19 - ( 910- 893 -5025 Erwin, NC 28339 G, APPLICATION FOR 7 PLAN � REVVIEW APPLICATION NUMBER: / ✓ - 1 " r TODAY'S DATE: / - L.4 - /! RECEIVED BY: v - SUBMITTED BY: CO re AC? \ µ 1!) �^ NAME OF PROJECT: \ t/�� C-Q. V00 rv1 C Al Vt.'?" PHYSICAL ADDRESS: 34 c , yy Ca O\ c v PHONE NUMBER: EXT.: CONTACT PERSON: -' WT17 V) 1 MAILING ADDRESS: SO-AM 9 1 PHONE NUMBER: //' C CONTRACTOR'S NAME: 2C 44S, S 4S, c/ r nt .te t-e u l t C.Qa _Li c�- MAILING ADDRESS: cJ r?G f/t 1 V s / ��'lR_Q -7- C PHONE NUMBER: t G ' b Ot 1 ,_ 5 3'- q o NOTICE �, c "St I g5►U _SQ_ 1— PLANS THAT ARE SUBMITTED WILL BE REVIEWED AS QUICKLY AS POSSILBE, WITH AN AVERAGE TIME OF REVIEW BETWEEN 7- 10 WORKING DAYS. 04/07 ,n +' t l Harnett t C O U N T Y Q A ♦� ` .� Emergency Services Department tioer LARC NA } " fit www.harnettorg • 40 Plan Review, Inspection and Permit Fees Application Number 10- 50025755 $150.00 Explosive Mat. (90 Days) $ 75.00 n Explosive Mat. (72 Hrs) $ 25.00 n Fireworks Public Display $ 35.00 ® Final Inspection $ 35.00 +2.00 per device ® Fire Alarm Testing $ 35.00 + 2.00 per nozzle Fixed Fire Suppression $ 25.00 n Insecticide Fog/Fumigation $ 50.00 n Pipe Test/UST /AGST $ 50.00 ® Plans up to 5000 ft $100.00 n Plans 5001 ft to 10,000 ft $150.00 ❑ Plans 10,001 ft to 25,000 ft $250.00 ❑ Plans 25,001 ft and over $ 35.00 + 2.00 per Head n Sprinkler Certification Test $ 35.00 ❑ Standpipe Testing $ 25.00 n Special Assembly $ 25.00 1 1 Temporary Kiosks/Displays $ 25.00 1 1 Tents, Canopies, Air Supported $ 50.00 1 1 Tank Installation (charge for each tank) $ 50.00 n Tank Removal (charge for each tank) $ 148.00 Total 14 Total device/heads Michael L. Martin 2/07/11 Code Enforcement • icial Date • Harnett � ( � �(� ' � C O U N T Y ir 1 ►' � Emergency scnrices Department s NORTP {AAO?3NA vart..,harnan,arg Fire Marshal Division February 7, 2011 Tim Irby 1450 Lamms Grove Road Carthage, NC 28326 Spout Springs Church Mobile Classroom 346 H.M Cagle Drive Cameron, NC 28326 Application Number 10- 50025755 • Mr. Irby, Thank you for submitting the plans for the mobile classroom. The plans have been carefully reviewed by a qualified code enforcement official to examine for full compliance with the North Carolina Fire Prevention Code and all other fire protection regulatory documents. There are some items that were found during the plan review process that need to be addressed before a final inspection of the new facility can be given. These items are outlined and described below. • 1003.2.11 Means of egress illumination. o The means of egress, including the exit discharge, shall be illuminated at all times the building space served by the means of egress is occupied o Interior Corridors to have emergency and exit lights installed. o Bathrooms to have emergency lights installed. • 906.1 Fire Extinguishers o Fire extinguishers shall be placed in approved locations within the classroom building. o The fire extinguishers provided shall have a minimum rating of 2A 5B:C and shall not be installed higher than 5 feet above the finished floor. • q.. Harnett co) 'Wile CO UN T Y `�4, Emergency Services Department u z ; NOAH CAROLINA www,hmnattorg • 'fir • Physical Address o The physical address should be posted on the building in a conspicuous location clearly visible from the roadway visible to oncoming traffic. The numbers should not be less than 5" in height. • 503.1.1 Fire Department Access o The fire department access shall extend to within 150 feet of all portions of the facility. o The fire department access road shall be of an unobstructed width of not less than 20 feet and shall have an unobstructed vertical clearance of not less the 13 feet 6 inches. o This access shall be of all weather proof material. • 404.2 Fire Safety and Evacuation Plans o An approved fire safety and evacuation plans shall be prepared and maintained for Group E occupancies. • • 703.1 Fire Rated Construction o Protect all penetrations in the rated corridor. • 1026.1 Emergency Escape and Rescue o In addition to the typical means of egress required by the code, Group E classrooms shall have at least one exterior emergency escape and rescue opening with the following requirements: • The emergency escape and rescue openings shall have a minimum net clear opening of 5.7 square feet with a minimum net opening height dimension of 24 inches and width of 20 inches. • Emergency escape windows shall have the bottom of the clear opening not greater than 44 inches above the finished floor. For classrooms serving children Grade 5 and younger the bottom of the clear opening shall be not more than 32 inches above the finished floor. • Harnett T W R I C O U N T Y ® ivo, Emergency Survives tAROISNA Dapertmant RTiy nw�v.hmiwtt.mg c _ NO • 0 907.17 Acceptance tests. Y o Upon completion of the installation of the fire alarm system, alarm notification appliances and circuits, alarm- initiating devices and circuits, supervisory- signal initiating devices and circuits, signaling line circuits, and primary and secondary power supplies shall be tested in accordance with NFPA 72 o 100 % testing of devices o 907.18 Record of completion. o A record of completion in accordance with NFPA 72 verifying that the system has been installed in accordance with the approved plans and specifications shall be provided Thank you again for submitting the plans for the mobile classroom. Please review the plans and adhere to any notes and alterations that were made in addition to the original drawings. These remarks are for the plans that were submitted and its original intent. These remarks do not apply if the original intent changes or what was submitted on the above date changes. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call this office • Again, thank you and we look forward to working with you during the construction period! Sincerely, Mic :el L. • Deputy Fire Marshal • Harnett County Office of the Fire Marshal P.O. Box 370 Lillington, N.C. 27546 (910)493 -7580 Permit Certificate Business Name: SPOUT SPRINGS CHURCH Address: 346 H.M. CAGLE DR SANFORD, NC 27330 OFFC 919-498-2701 Phone: The following permit has been issued: Permit No. 0110005 Type: 045 Fire Alarm Test Issued Date: 02/07/2011 Effective Date: 02/07/2011 Expiration Date: 08107/2011 This permit certificate has been issued for PftiMstruction / [ ] operational purposes located at the above business location. This permit has been issued and will be enforced in accordance with section 105 of the N.C. State Fire Prevention Code. Please contact our office for any further questions regarding this permit. rI Inspect. : Michael (30) L Martin Date Page 1 02/07/2011, & Patterson Group Fire Systems Division Notifier Early Warning Fire Alarm System Submittal Data For: Spout Springs 4 -5 Yr. Old Classroom Bldg. 229 Carthage Street, Sanford, NC 27330 Ph: 919 - 776 -2403 Fax 919 - 718 -6091 June 13, 2005 ON -6726 • H -240 0 NOM! FN E R NBG -12LX Addressable Manual Pull Station b y Honeywell with FlashScan® Section: Intelligent/Addressable Devices GENERAL Patented, U.S. Patent No. D428,3511 6,380,846 The NOTIFIER NBG - 12LX is a state -of- the -art, dual -ac- U.S. Patent Pending: 091686,286 tion (Le., requires two motions to activate the station) pull station that includes an addressable Interface for any NOTIFIER intelligent control panel. Because the NBG -12LX' California n A A is addressable, the control panel can display the exact Mar hFire 1V1G/-i location of the activated manual station. This leads fire C us C 67 -02 -E , ' personnel quickly to the location of the alarm. LISTED t1is 7150-0028:199 FEATURES S692 ® l o y rtl's Aegis er • condersonnel canopenstationwithoutcausing an alarm U.S. Coast Guard an alarm m condition. • Built -in bicolor LED, which is visible through the handle of 161.002/23/3 )Y6Er6 the station, flashes In normal operation and latches steady (AFP-200) APPROVED 93/60141 (E3) red when In alarm. BSMI 02/6007 • Handle latches in down position and the word "ACTT- CI313066760047 VATED" appears to clearly indicate the station has been ,. operated. .. • Captive screw terminals wire -ready for easy connection '., , 1 n, ! 1711 }, L,; i' I` ' ''G il to S loop (accepts up to 12 AWG /3.1 mm wire). '' , i ,� _�' �,' . I ti �, lf • Semi -flush, mounts to a standard single -gang (2.125" I i I ,I ' I� ' � I II , r � t ', ,' [5.3975 cm] minimum depth), double gang, or4" (10.16 4 , pi , - ,b ,I, f 1 cm) square electrlcal box. rI , i` ( ti " -' r.".1 7.P ="'a(,� 1 • Smooth dual- action design. I I' / •' t I ' ' 1 I ; 1i ,, I ;\ • Within ADA 5 lb. pull force. I I ' l� , { 7i 4 ' ¶ . 9 1 • Highly visible. M 1 \' ',- 1L) UtitI 1 r \ 11 • Attrac shape and textured finish. 1 1 1 w . 1 , �, 4 Iti ■ • Key reset. , I; (I I ; I [ ' ,, ' I • Includes Braille text on station handle. II iill t ";l � e ; i 1 I' - I 1 �, • Optional trim ring (BG - TR). ' 1; • Meets UL 38, Standard for Manually Actuated Signaling It I r of i ✓ i @ Boxes. r' :.1' r , i • Up to 99 NBG -12LX stations per loop on classic protocol I' 1 1� ; _ 1 ' I Tr, ,I1 ii 1 � "' 1 [ 1 ' , systems. ' 'I I ' ,i Y • • Up to 159 NBG -12LX stations per loop on FlashScane ' , , I I 1 1, , (' �o- i "... ii., ( , ',I � r - rl 11 e w l . protocol systems. I f fit•, • Dual -color LED blinks green to Indicate normal on ' I' 1 \ ' 1 e ' I' '!'' , . , . ',IIP., ? ; FlashScan® systems. CONSTRUCTION ,. " Shell, door, and handle are molded of durable LEXAN® The NBG -121.X (or polycarbonate equivalent) with a textured finish. Addressable Manual Pull Station OPERATION the bottom of the station. To reset the station, simply un- Pushing In, then pulling down on the handle causes it to lock the station with the key and pull the door open. This latch In the down /activated position. Once latched, the action resets the handle; closing the door automatically word "ACTIVATED" (in bright yellow) appears at the top of resets the switch. the handle, while a portion of the handle protrudes from Each manual station, on command from the control panel, sends data to the panel representing the state of the manual FlashScan® and NOTIFIER® are registered trademarks of Hon- switch. Two rotary decimal switches allow address set - eywell International INC. LEXAN® is a registered trademark of flogs (1 — 159 on FlashScan® systems, 1 — 99 on CLIP GE Plastics, a subsidiary of General Electric Company. systems). - This document Is not Intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our ISO 9001 product Information up- Iodate and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or • anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without nollce For more information, contact NOTIFIER. Phone: (203) 484 -7181 FAX (203) 484.7118 CERTIFIED O by OT 12 Clintonville Road, Nonhrord, Connecticut 06472 QUA S by H oneyweyw ell 11 ON -6728 • 08/13/05 — Page 1 of 2 a ON-6935:A • H•202 Intelligent Plug -In Photoelectric Smoke Detectors with_ FlashScan® by Honeywell I I I, ! , d Bil 1 9 . 1 .' i t 1I 111II' r ,l 1 � I I' r1;'i`I` II F ,. {{ ,l � , ' ,y I < � +�'...�l1 � '1 :Intelligent/Addressable Devices' id, General , Notlfier 851 Series Intelligent plug -In smoke detectors with a � '' " -=1 1 '^{.: 6 . , ; y�, • ' =P + c y � integral communication provide features that surpass conven• , , "' " - t !° • t g• ■ ,' ; g tlonal detectors Detector sensitivity can be programmed In 1,e ,.. 1 * A : +• d , Y 1 115 x• { i the control panel software. Sensitivity is continuously monl ,4, - r;+ r ,6 't r 44` r, ;,'i ?s Cored and reported to the panel. Point ID capability allows 1 '. fil '1 r ` ; f 1 ( a R ar ". �� each detector's address to be set with decade address ? f � rz I s ty J r., , t1 i b' �,�j switches, providing exact detector location for selective main- fl I ; ` -- :. ," rai> 'x"` tenance when chamber contamination reaches an unacce t- c h' r, @ rr •..^•. t i ' r+ - ,.1:k able level. The FSP -851 photoelectric detector's unique optical sensing chamber Is engineered to sense smoke pro- FSP - 851 with B710LP base duced by a wide range of combustion sources. Dual electronic thermistors add 135 °F (57 °C) fixed - temperature thermal sens- gg compatib e all intelligent Fire A a detectors rmControl Pan- `a� ,11-,T,,, ,- .• , a 4' T x a I ni .4F a r' ar , a � els (FRCP). ak I: : + r ;--" ?ii I y a . if"az ' u 8 FlaehSean® (U.S. Patent 5,539,389) Is a communication pro- i^ :. a ; 4 et,, r R Celt.“' tocol developed by Notlfier engineering that greatly enhances _^f� r 5 `; •, 1 ,',01, . , " - the speed of communication between analog Intelligent 1 u devices. Intelligent devices communicate in a grouped lash- �' Ion. tf one of the devices In the group has new information, the •..a • , �1 -' panel's CPU stops the group poll and concentrates on single - - - "'' t " . • points- Tha net effect is response speed greater than Ilve FSP - 851T with B71OLP base times that of earlier designs. Features • Sleek, low - profile design. Specification • Addressable- analog communication. Size: 2.1" (5.3cm) high x 4.1" (10.4cm) diameter, installed in 6501 base, 8.1 15.5cm • Stable communication technique with noise immunity. ' ( ) diameter Installed In 3710LP base. • Low standby current. Shipping Weight: 5.2oz. (147g). • Two -wire SLC connection. Operating Temperature: FSP -851, 0 °C to. 49 °C (32 °F to • FlashScan (NFS -640, NFS•3030) and classic CLIP sys- 120 °F); FSP -651T, 0°C to 38 °C (32 °F.to 100°F). Low temper - tems (AFP -100, AFP -200, AFP -300, AFP -400, NFS -6440 ature signal for FSP -851T at 45 °F +1- ..10 °F (7.22 °C +l- AM2020IAFP101D, NFS -3030) compatible. 5.54 °C). • Rotary, dedmal addressing (1-99 on current classic sys- UL Listed Velocity Range: 04000 ft/min. (1219.2 mimin.), tams, 1-159 on FlashScan systems). suitable for installation In ducts. • Optional remote, single -gang LED accessory (RA400Z). Relative Humidity: 10 % -93% noncondensing. • Dual LED design provides 360° viewing angle. Thermal Ratings: Flxed- temperature setpolnt.135°F (57 °C). • Visible bI -color LEDs blink green every lime the detector is D ETECTOR SPACING AND APPLICATIONS addressed, and Illuminate steady red on alarm. • Remote test feature from the panel. Notlfier recommends spacing detectors in compliance with • Walk test with address display (an address on 121 will blink NFPA 72. In low airflow applications with smooth calling, the detector LED: 12- (pause) -1 (FlashScan systems only). space detectors 30 feet (9.144m) for ceiling heights 10 feet (3.148m) and higher. For specific information regarding • Built -In functional test switch activated by external magnet. detector spacing, placement, and special applications refer to • Built -In tamper - resistant feature. NFPA 72. System Smoke Detector Application Guide, • Sealed against back pressure. document A05 -1003, is available at systemsensoncam • Constructed of off -white Baybiend®, designed to commer- FSP -B51 and ESP -851T are listed for use in ducts, but they clal standards, and offers an attractive appearance. are NOT listed for use Inside duct smoke detector housings. • 94 -5V plastic flammability rating. See Duct Application Smoke. Detectors Guide, document A05- • SEMS screws for wiring of the separate base. 1004, available at systemsensor.com, for details on pendant - mount applications- • Optional relay, Isolator, and sounder bases. • Backward compatible. rte. DN- 6935:A •12/28/06 — Pege 1 of 3 DN- 80054•A • H -320 Intelligent Bases ® ® B 224B1(A), B224RB(A), B5O1(A), B5OIBH(A), et) N OT I'= FIVER ,n ` 08011311.2(A), B5O1 BHT(A), 8801 BH4-2(A), B 71OLP(A), Mounting Kits, and Accessories by ' Honeywell , 1 4 I 1 J c I , r , ; r r.r 5�la , , ' 4, . i, , r..0 '. A" i ( f , i i ' u s s, , ; , l ',j 1 % . . , . , 1 ,` �;'' I ; . , r iV ;� , , i + .,,, .„ Intelhg ent,Add le, Devrcesl General 3r" t' "*r. Intelligent FlashScan® and CLIP mounting bases and kits pro- , a 4 , t t;� 'b v ide a variety of ways to Install NOTIFIER detectors In any small- ' �. ` b cation. Intelligent detectors can be mounted In either flanged or ' ` flangeiess bases depending on Junction box selection (see r:�" ', ' ! 3 ' 'j , 4' 4: Junction Box Selection Guide). Across thls product Inc. l detec- )`� , '' r, ' + c >r ; P - r I tors plug In easily to the base with SEMS screws; and models `" V0 t ' - Re Base employ various 12 to 22 AWG wire ranges. Flangeless Mounting Base y Relay, Isolator, and sounder bases can be used to meet local .- code requirements. Relay bases provide one Foml -C contact ; , ' " 4.7 1..%‘ relay for control of auxiliary functions such as door closure and v of , " � elevator recall. Isolator bases allow loops to continue to operate 1, , ` ' under fault conditions and automatically restore when the fault is ' d' .8 t ow/ , removed. Sounder bases are available in temporal and non- d ' , 'F ' ' " ' 'r temporal pattern versions depending on whether the signal Is to r ( ! " Recessed Mounting be used for evacuation purposes. Flanged'MountinglBase The RMK400 recessed mounting kit provides the most aes- thetically pleasing installation. Surface mounting boxes are k"sk �+"" " ' °, , II4' „," ay. ,:4 available when flush mounting isn't possible. `^ ;" - I , , , 'I i' T N: Specifications 1 y ;' r,) �` ,I • Diameter. For 8501: 4.1' (104 mm). For 822481, B224RB, ` , +, , t slyj y ' 1 B7IOLP: 6.1' (155 mm). For 8501BH, 85018H -2, 8501BHT, , '; "., c , +' .a i B501BHT -2: 6.0" (152 mm). Standard Sounder Base Flangeless Surface Mounting Wire gauge: for 822481, 8224RB: 14 to 24 AWG For 8710LP,B501, B5018H, 85018H -2, B501BHT, 85018HT -2: 12 Maximum ripple voltage: 10% of supply voltage. to 18 AWG. i� Temperature range: For 822481, 8224R8, B501BH, 85018H- Startup capacitance: 200 ♦l F. 2, 85018HT, 13501BHT -2: 32 °F to 120 °F (0 °C to 49'C). For Set time: for 85018H and 85018HT, 6 to 15 seconds. For B501 and 8710LP, 32'F to 150 °F (0°C to 66 °C). 85018H -2 and 85018H7- -2, 0.75 to 5.7 seconds. Humidity range: 10% to 93% RH, non - condensing. Sound output: greater than 90 dBA measured in anechoic System temperature and humidity ranges: This system room at 10 feel (3.048 m),,24 volts. 85 dBA minimum in UL meets NFPA requirements for operation at 0 ° C to 49 (32 °F to reverberant room. 120 °F); and at a relative humidity (noncondensing) of 85% at 30 °C (86 °F) per NFPA, end 93% t 2% at 32 °C t 2 °C (89.6 °F t Recessed Mounting Kit 1.1 °F) per ULC. However, the useful life of the system's standby The RMK400 can be used with drywall or suspended ceilings. batteries and the electronic components may be adversely The aesthetically pleasing design can be used with standard affected by extreme temperature ranges and humidity. There- Junction boxes — suitable for use with 4.0" (10.16 cm) octago- fore, It is recommended that this system and all peripherals be nal, 50 mm, and 60 mm Junction boxes connected to flexible Installed in an environment with a nominal room temperature of conduit. Note that Junction boxes are not Included In the kit. As 15 °C to 27 °C (60°F to 80 °F). an application example, with the 8501 base, the RMK400 pro- vides a simple Installation solution In applications that demand a Electrical Ratings lower -profile smoke detector. FOR 8224R8, 822481: Agency Listings and Approvals Operating voltage: 1510 32 VDC (powered by SLC). The listings and approvals below apply to Intelligent bases as Standby ratings: <500 pA maximum fa 24 VDC. noted. In some cases, certain modules or applications may not Set time (B224RB only): short delay 55 to 90 msec; long delay be listed by certain approval agencies, or listing may be In pro- 6 to 9 seconds. cess. Consult factory for latest listing status. Reset time (B224RB only): 20 msec maximum. Listing information to be provided in upcoming edits. Consult Relay characteristics (B224RB only): two-coil latching relay; pane! manuals for lists of compatible UL- Listed devices. All one Form-C contact; ratings (ULJCSA): 0.9 A ® 125 VAC, 0.9 A bases have been pmvlously listed for use with various panels. 6 110 VDC, and 3.0 A © 30 VDC. Product Line Information FOR 85018H, B5018H•2, 8501 BHT, 8501BHT -2: External supply voltage: 17 to 32 VDC. INTELLIGENT BASES Standby current: 1.0 mA maxlmum. 8601: Flangeless mounting base. Alarm current: 15 mA maximum. B601A: Flangeless mounting base, ULC Listed. .---, DN- 80054:A • 11!36108 — Page 1 of 2 July 20, 2004 - DN -6927 • • E=30 ® FCPS-24S6 a nd FCPS-2458: ,---, ® @:Ii CTI*FI E R 6 -Amp and 8 -Amp 24 -Volt Remote Power Supplies Section: Power Supplies GENERAL The FCPS-24S6 (6 -amp) and FCPS -24S8 (8 -amp) are com- ® ® 3• State I al e pact, cost - effective remote power supplies with battery charger. (03) Mar Marss The FCPS -24S6/ -2458 may be connected to any 12- or 24- ` .� 7315- 0028:225 volt Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) or may be used as a APPROVED stand -alone supply. Primary applications include Notification LISTED Appliance (bell) Circuit (NAC) expansion (to support ADA re- 5635 M EA quirements and NAC synchronization) or auxiliary power to 299 -02 -E support 24 -volt system accessories. The FCPS -24S6/ -2458 provides regulated and filtered 24 VDC power to four notifi- cation appliance circuits configured as either four Class B (Style Y) or Class A (Style Z, with ZNAC -4 option module). Alter- nately, the four outputs may be configured as all non- resettable, l a i n 1,! a II , i l''' a ,I ,,, , , ,,, II , ,' ! a' , all resettable, or two non-resettable and two resettable. The FCPS -24S6/ -2458 also contains a battery charger capable of charging U to 18 AH batteries. ( ', i '� I I i 't H y 11 ;11'. it � w , 9 9" P il � lilt }p l I l u I , i 161 I r l FEATURES 0t I „ alit„ � �','1; I " 1 IJ, � x(1 PI • • • UL-Listed NAC Wheelock, or Gentex 'Commander"' Comm nder"' using appliances. Sensor, 1l! i 19 ` 11 I , � I I � ' 1, t i ' 1 . II 'Ili' t I ' 1 II Wheelock, PP 1 , � l , III I ,01'41F 1 .• I , " II ' I • Cascadable for up to ten power supplies (four for Gentex) i lr o ' 1 1 ,,, I ' t, I l h �i S ,1 1.1 I � • r � , m ,,, I I T CI E) 1' 1 with strobe timing maintained. i I n q { III) I, , 1,,, 1 . I j i ' ). j r , n . Cl • Operates as a "sync follower' or as a "sync generator (de- j1 , I i , , ^ ',I I ll , ,, --17-----""74 + ; f fault). See note on page 2. 1 1 •L ; 't 1 1I i, � I, , is II ? {I ,' y tillI�I1i , • Contains two fully-isolated input/control circuits — triggered § � I';1,,';' 1 7 C..11; ' „ ' ili ll ; � � I ' I � ' � , I Il u i)' �h from FACP NAC (NAC expander mode) or Jumpered per- '' i J V I'' • 1I ( if 1t 4 j - ` ,� t,il , j ,1 +,a I ' • manently 'ion,: (stand-alone leY four A (Style Z,WIthZNAC -4 , � ;; I ; i'III�, °lll,'l,! „I�I,I I, ,i � ,, 11 • Four Class o (Style ) or module) NACs. I I] I III 1 `i 1 11 4t, itliI �/i i1L” ,ill'Vtill Ii 4 • 6-amp with3ampsma :dmurtdclr UL864) 1 , ) i1 n ii•li l �l il , ° ( Ii1I • r ,! ! II iii i ;a r 1 11I Ir ' l,'i • 4- amp (FCPS -24S6) or 6 -amp (FCPS-24S8) continuous out- put In stand -alone mode (UL 1481). • Compatible with coded Inputs; signals passed through. • Battery charger may be disabled via DIP switch for applica- • Optional power - supervision relay (A77- 718B). tlons requiring larger batteries. • In stand -alone mode, output power circuits may be config- • Fixed, clamp -type terminal blocks accommodate up to 12 ured as: resettable (reset line from FACP required), non- AWG (3.1 mm wire. resettable, or a mix of two and two. STANDARDS and CODES • Fully regulated and filtered power output — optimal for pow- ering four -wire smoke detectors, annunciators, and other The FCPS - 2456/ -24S8 complies with the following standards: system peripherals requiring regulated /filtered power. • NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code. • Power - limiting technology meets UL power- limiting require- • UL 864 Standard for Control Units for Fire Alarm Systems ments. (NAC expander mode). • Form -C normally-closed trouble relay. • UL 1481 Power Supplies for Fire Alarm Systems (stand- • Fully supervised power supply, battery, and NACs. alone mode). • Selectable earth fault detection. SPECIFICATIONS • AC trouble report selectable for Immediate or 8 -hour delay. primary (AC) power: • Works with virtually any UL 864 fire alarm control which uti- FCPS- 24S6/ -24S8: 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 3.2 A maximum. • lizes an Industry- standard reverse - polarity notification cir- Wlresize: minimum# 14AWG (2.Omm')with600Vinsulation. cuit (Including unfiltered and unregulated bell power). • • Requires Input trigger voltage of 9.0 – 32 VDC. Control input circuit: • Self - contained In compact, locking cabinet — 15" (38.1 cm) • Trigger input voltage: 9 to 32 VDC. high x 14.5" (36.83 cm) wide x 2.75" (6.985 cm) deep. • Trigger current: 2.0 mA (16 – 32 V). Per Input: 1.0 mA (9 – ▪ Includes integral battery charger capable of charging up to 18 16 V). AH batteries. Cabinet capable of housing 7.0 AH batteries. Trouble contact rating: 5 amps at 24 VDC. a Honeywell tympany. This document ERS is ISO 9001 This t Is not intended to n used for Installation purposes. We try to keep our ' v\ product Information up -to -date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. c E n T s F s E o For more Information, contact NOTIFIER. Phone: (203) 484.7181 FAX (203) 4847118 BI INEBIN6 8 MN'ImtThffll C) - N OTI F I E R 12 Clintonville Road. Northford, Connecticut 06472 QUALITY SYSTEMS ON -8927 • 07/20/04 — Page 1 of 3 . DN -7087A • J-70 a Notification Appliances byHoneY,well; ' of Audio /Visual Devices G /� eneral 70117pn1y0 7007pn2.p0 y 1'y,& r Y, t v+tn • - . '� ',4 ' 7 7 th 4 irmii'N 1l ;, ¢ f , System Sensor® SpedrAlerl® Advance selectable-output a i ,, * r1 �9 s ; „ horns, strobes and horn/strobes are rich with features guaran - ry . , , ,u n 1 ,dr s,: : 1' 9 ° .• P teed to cat Installation times and maximize profits. The SpectrA- Cy 1 ' _ ! j r , o , r){ tart Advance series of notification appliances Is designed to w , r 1 0 x simplify your installations, with features such as: plug -In .i,ei,� i t " ; r dµ,\ Y ; f , I r 4f P I designs, Instant feedback messages to ensure correct Installa- Ef. 1 T lion of individual' devices, and eleven field - selectable candela S„ aa rn settings for wall and ceiling strobes and horn/strobes. r1!t�• ,.�,I 4' ii. , ii i.4.'..wli,lr. _ • . i. 4 gyp 44::143,. More specifically, when installing Advance products, fi rst atla Indoor Ceiling HoMStrobe Outdoor Ceiling Strobe a universal mounting plate to a four -Inch square, four -Inch octa- i0t7p"°'m 70570000y0 r va `G #4, -,0 e 8 lion, or double-gang junction box. The two -wire mounting plate ' ' - , r. , r,,M U X.- +:.T'° ; o < � attaches to a single gang Junction box. . ;. r • C - c i k , i , Pb « Then, conned the notification appliance crcult wiring to the n'f , i ' , . , , F .^::::p ,49 SEMS terminals on the mounting plate. - S e j � ' r• ' � '.. �` a ' Finally, attack the hom, strobe, or hom/strobe to the mounting ` a . ,l Oi f .41e '" ' i+1 '' - � plate by Inserting the product's tabs in the mounting plate's ri °v . 1.. `ap!'' k raY grooves. The device will rotate Into position, lodcing the prod- yi,,_r.,,r ,i :, ,;1i ; rt. ,� a acid. uct's pins into the mounting plate's terminals. The device will indoor Wall Hom/Strobe Indoor Ceiling Strobe temporarily hold in place with a catch until it Is seared with a captured mounting screw. 7W7p1001,0 Tongan ' -r. 1 il 1 4 t !, r , feifll/ ., SpedrAlert Advance products allow you to choose: ' „ � e"'° " 3 1 • 12 or24volts. ;' • At 24 volts, 15, 15/75, 30, 75, 95, 110, 115, 135, 150, 177, or �r, , , ' , e i £ C 7K" 185 candela by way of a rear-mounted slide switch and front (��i ,, i , ! .; 0 '- V, t li viewing window. ' '.1 f i 1 a %_ r'' • Horn tones and volume by way of a rotary switch. ", t • ' �'.. 1'� v 7 Ill it • The SpactrAlert Advance aeries Ind �' Includes outdoor notification • " "' 0 4 M , -:i4 appliances. Outdoor strobes and hom/strobes (two -wire and Indoor Wall Horn Outdoor Well Strobe four -wire) are available for wall or ceiling.. Outdoor horns are available for wall only. All System Sensor outdoor products • Minimal intrusion Into the bac kbbox. are rated between - 40•F. and 151°F (-40•C and 66'C) in wet • Horn rated at 88+ dbA at 16 volts. or dry applications. • - Rotary switch for tone selection. Models available: . Three horn volume settings. • . • Indoor wall-mount hom, strobe, 2-wire horn/strobe, 4-wire • Electrically compatible with existing SpedrAlert products. horn/strobe. • Indoor celling -vaunt strobe, 2-wire hom/strobe, 4-wl b hom/ Engineering SprecIflcatlons strobe. • Outdoor wall-mount hom strobe, 2-whe hom/strobe, 4 -unite Speetrielart Advance hams, strobes, and ncunintroben shay horn/strobe. mouth tp standard 4 4. 0" x 1.6" (1018 x 10.18 x 3.81 an) or Gatin.- mpunt, sbobe..2 -wire h om/shoba. 4 backbox 4.0 (10,16 . em)'octagonal beats, or a double-gang • Outdo hom /s 'fat ,. badebox:.7Wo-w hell l ' iproduds s eiso mount to a single -gang ..:. 2.0• x 4.0 "..x 1.875,(5 08 x 10.18 %.4.783..cm),Da( .. - versed Smutting p l a t e be, used for mounting casing and Features ' wall products. The notification appliance dreult wiring shall ter- • Ptug-al de04e Also, minate:;at the universal mounting Plate. A,. SpedrAlert Advance products, when used withithe Sync-arcuate Module • Same r"ed 6 gaols for waLL and caging-mount nuns. - - accessory: shall be Powered from a non•coded notification spell- • Shorting aping on mounting plate for continuity chedc before ante circuit output and 'shag operate on 10 nominal 12 or 24 it staget on.1,. . ' yob. When 'used wl h the. Sync-Circuit Module, 12 -volt rated • CapfHe;rnpurdtrgscrew.. notlfcaton appnanca,Wwn outputs shag operate between 9 • Tamper-repdtance capability, • ` and 17.5.vons, 24-v vf rated notigceftpn appliance *ma outputs • Field- selectable candela. settings on wall and ceiling -untie: shag - operate between ;17' and 33 void. indoor SpedrAlert 15 15/7b,:30,.75, 95,110,115,135;160,177;185. - Advance Products shag operate between 32• F, and 120•F (0•C • Automatic sedation of 12 or 24 volt operation at 15 and 15175 - and 49 suppl a regulated DC, s t r o bi wave- rectified, unfiltered candela. power.suppy., Strobes and honlStmbea shall have ileld•seled- carate able candela lettings 15, 15/75, 30, 75, 95, 110, 115, • Outdoor wag and ceiling products. - 135, 150, 177, 185. "_... ".. • Outdoor products rated from -40T and 151•F (-40t and Set). .:. ON -708713/4 • el0e - page 1 of 4 Horn and :Horn/Strobe .Horn and HornJStrobatOytRutj(s1DA); Rotary Switch- S -17.5 V 16,-33V Setting Repetition Rate : :dB level ; srilltc . , . • Poeltion Pattern " d6 bC FINK ,,DC FWR 1 ,,: Temporaihom High _. -, .;1 Temporal -High 78 : 78: 84 -�84 2 •Temporal horn .Medium - 2 Temporal Medium .74 74 , 80 - :'80 3 . Temporaihom;. Low . ,. 3 , • Temporal: : Low , 71- 73 . 76 • 76: 4 Nprmal horn High : 4 Non - temporal •High ., 82 ; 82 . 88- ' 88 5 Normalhom : Medium - - ' 5 Non - temporal ..Medium, 78.;x 78 85 :;85 6 Normal hom , Low 6 Nonlemporal:r. .Low , 76. 75• 81 : %81 7' Externally coded High r ' Coded High 82 ;; ; . 82; 88 88 8* Externally coded Medium 8* Coded Medium , 78 , 78. 85 , ; 85 9* Extemalycoded Low - .:9' - Coded - , Low 75 • 75 81 ,,81 'NOM Settings 7, 8, and 9 are not available 'NOTE: Settings 7, 8, and 9 are not available on 2 -wine ho _ be. TwfWiro Strobe,. STANDA,RDCandela. Range :(15 - 115 cd), •, :` UL Maximum Current Draw (nA RMS) 8 - 17.5 V 16 -33V Input, Sound Pattern, dB Level:- 16. 15175 16.: 15175 30 76 96. . 110 116 DC Input, Temporal, • High 137 147 i79:- 90 107 176 194 212: 218 1 DC Input, Temporal, Medium 132 144 69 80 97 157 182 1 201. 210 DC Input, Temporal, Low 132 143 -68 • 77 93 154 179 198 207 DC Input, Non - temporal, High 141 152 91 100 116 176 201 221 229 DC Input, Non - temporal, Medium 133 145 75 85 102 163 187 207 216 DC Input, Non - temporal, Low 131 144 68 79 96 156 182 201 210 FWR Input, Temporal, High 138 155 88 97 112 168 190 210 218 FWR Input, Temporal, Medium 129 152. 78 88 103 160 184 202 206 FWR Input, Temporal, Low 129 151 76 86 101 160 184 194 201 FWR Input, Non-temporal, High 142 161 103 112 126 181 203 221 229 FWR Input, Non - temporal, Medium 134 155 85 95 110 166 189 208 216 FWR Input, Non - temporal, Low • 132 154 80 90 105 181 184 202 211 Two -Wire Horn/Strobe, N/ONCandola Range (135 - 185 cd), UL Maximum Currant Draw (mA HMS) 16 -33V 16 -33V DC Input 135 150 177 165 FWR Input 135 160 177 165 DC, Temporal, High 245 259 290 297 FWR, Temporal, High 215 231 258 265 DC, Temporal, Medium 235 253 288 297 FWR, Temporal, Medium 209 224 250 258 DC, Temporal, Low 232 251 282 292 FWR, Temporal, Low 207 221 248 256 DC, Non - temporal, High 255 270 303 309 FWR, Non - temporal, High 233 248 275 281 DC, Non - temporal, Medium 242 259 293 299 FWR, Non - temporal, Medium 219 232 262 267 DC, Non - temporal, Low 238 254 291 295 FWR, Non - temporal, Low 214 229 256 262 4.6' ;� 6.8' dia. 7001%11m1.11 1gi®s1 1 1 , t 1) ON•7087:A • 1 mum , —Page 3 or 4 dvs NOTI FI ER System Power Requirements NFW2 -100 Fire Alarm Control Panel Protected Premises: Spout Springs Church (4-5 Yr. Old Classroom Bldg) Date: 1/21/2011 Address: H.M Cagle Road City: Spout Springs State: NC Zip: Prepared By: Patterson Group Services Inc. Phone: 776 -2403 Address: 229 Carthage Street Email: City: Sanford State: NC Zip: 27330 AC Branch Current Requirements I 3.00 IAMPS @ 120 VAC Current required by source to power the fire alarm system. Primary Standby Load I 0.30 I Amps Current load on the primary power supply during non-alarm conditions. Primary Alarm Load I 2.85 1 Amps Current load on the primary power supply during alarm conditions. Secondary Load Requirements 1 7.75 I Amp Hours Total Secondary Load from the calculation table below. Current Draw Time (hours) 1 Total (AH) Seconday Standby Load Required Standby Time 0259 A 24 hours I 622 Secondary Alarm Load Required Alarm Time (hours) 2.847 A 0.084 hours I 024 Auxiliary Power Supply Load x Required Alarm Time (hours) 0.000 A 0.084 hours 0.00 Total Secondary Load 6.46 • Derating factor x 1.2 Secondary Load Requirements 7.76 AH Battery Selection I 12 I Amp Hours Select batteries from the list below. 112 AH BAT -12120 Battery (12 volt) s Two Four (two 12VDC sets in parallel) Page 1 of 2 • ,N,0TI F J rent Draw . E R Devlce Cur NFW2 -100 Fire Alarm Control Panel Quantity x [device currant draw] = total current draw per device (in amps) Part Number . Qty Primary Non - Alarm . Primary Alarm Secondary Non -Alarm Main Circuit Board 1 x [0.30000] = 0.30000 x [0.32500] = 0.32500 x [0.25500] = 0.25500 P2W15 7 x [0.00000] = 0.00000 x [0.09100] = 0.63700 x [0.00000] = 0.00000 P2W30 4 x [0.00000] = 0.00000 x[0.116 = 0.46400 x [0.00000] = 0.00000 P2W110 1 x [0.000001 = 0.00000 x [0.22100] = 0.22100 x [0.00000] = 0.00000 P2WH185 2 x [0.00000] = 0.00000 x [0.309001= 0.61800 x (0.00000) = 0.00000 PC2W15 2 x [0.00000] = 0.00000 x [0.09100] = 0.18200 x [0.00000] = 0.00000 SW 15 7 x [0.00000] = 0.00000 x [0.000001= 0.00000 x [0.00000] = 0.00000 SW30 4 x [0.00000] = 0.00000 x [0.00000] = 0.00000 x [0.00000] = 0.00000 SW75 1 x [0.000001 = 0.00000 x 10.000001 = 0.00000 x [0.00000] = 0.00000 NP -100 6 x [0.00030] = 0.00180 x [0.00000] = 0.00000 x [0.00030] = 0.00180 NH -100R 1 x [0.00030] = 0.00030 x[0.00000) = 0.00000 x [0.00030] = 0.00030 NMM -100 2 x [0.00040] = 0.00080 x [0.00000] = 0.00000 x [0.000401= 0.00080 NOT- 13012LX 5 x [0.00023] = 0.00115 x (0.000001 = 0.00000 x [0.00023] = 0.00115 Max Alarm Draw M Addressable Deice 1 x [0000001 000000 x [040000) 0.40000 x [000000 = 000000 iii h+ 1 Ph IP' 41 Pk1 7M1r li" 1[, !'til 1 11If ii w IrAr.1 0'rp ll'.r F, B ti'li" .Ifi 9l Y.i:arri 11: nrt it 9r, [5; i[l.:xi . i1P 4 'Ai; 'It EA' Total (Amperes): 0.3041 A 2.8470 A 0.2591 A (� NOTI RI B W' by Honeywell System Power Requirements FCPS -24s8 Power Supply Protected Premises: Spout Springs (4-5 classroom) Power Supply Date: 1!2112011 Address: City: State: Zip: Prepared By: Patterson Group Services Inc. Phone: Address: 229 Carthage Street Email: City: Sanford State: NC Zip: 27330 11V AC Branch Current Requirements I 3.20 ,AMPS @ 120 VAC Current required by source to power the fire alarm system. Primary Standby Load I 0.09 I Amps Current Toad on the primary power supply during non -alarm conditions. Primary Alarm Load I 0.33 I Amps Current load on the primary power supply during alarm conditions. Secondary Load Requirements I 1.90 I Amp Hours Total Secondary Load from the calculation table below. Current Draw 1 Time (hours) 1 Total (AH(.. Secondary Standby Load Required Standby Time 0.065 A 24 hours i 1.56 Secondary Alarm Load Required Alarm Time (hours) x 5 Minutes 0327 A 0.084 hours 0.03 Auxiliary Power Supply Load Required Alarm Time (hours) 0.000 A 0.084 hours 0.00 Total Secondary Load 1.59 Derating factor x 1.2 Secondary Load Requirements , 1.90 AH Battery Selection I 7 ( Amp Hours Select batteries from the list below. 17.0 AH BAT -1270 Battery (12 volt) r: Two C Four (two 12VDC sets in parallel) Page 1 of 2 NOTIFIER. Device Current Draw Hon= ell • • FCPS -24s8 Power Supply Quantity x [device current draw] = total current draw per device (in amps) Part Number Qty Primary Non- Alarm ,Primary Alarm 1 Secondary Non Alarm FCPS -24S8 Main Circuit Board 1 x [0.09100] = 0.09100 x [0.14500] = 0.14500 x [0.06500] = 0.06500 P2R15 2 x[0.00000] = 0.00000 x [0.09100] = 0.18200 x [0.00000] = 0.00000 SCR15 2 x [0.00000] = 0.00000 x [0.00000] = 0,00000 x [0.00000] = 0.00000 SCR30 4 x [0.00000] = 0.00000 x [0.000001= 0.00000 x [0.00000] 0.00000 Total (Amperes): 0.0910 A 0.3270 A 0.0650 A • q . r ' t I n i C MM_77 ,.j, , C a • M a N ...0i. 4.) pp Y0 f: 0 al 4 2 a 1 a i 11 8 . fTl 7 St m. + V II , ! { � ^s , l • 1 w ft y� CL r e• e Cb i be 1. f j { i... 3 -3c-6c , Ed Wd£4:£0 TTOZ 9E 'ufl O£Sti- LP6 -0T6: '0N Htid Sh. +omy4 WO,dd • • r • o }I n1 I pp -.-, p w v y J X 0 A °-I1AAAAm^ m I CO Iyn AA VIx A.+9 9N< l :: N N ■ I :'i n r '1^•N - I , � N ,�1I m m CC 9 R -I x 01.12 L' %13 - L ` czpp CCNpD❑ 3A OT.. nnA II -:, z 3, ' DD N. . . 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