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Plans DEFERRED Fire Sprinkler Fire Alarm -- Mechanicd Plumbing >� Electrical Truss Engineering _-.- Shop Drawings �,�rvc>rore .t Other .- ..3��' " 1 Submittals For: CRUISE MASTER 10220 SW GREENBURG RD. PORTLAND , OREGON O -T -C SUITE 200 2 LINCOLN Occupancy Type Occupancy Load • Construction Type Z Rated Corridor h', Energy Code l' Submitted By: T & L Communications, Inc. Accessibility P.O. Box 87387 Vancouver, WA 98661 360 - 737 -9725T 360 - 737 -9648 fax ticomm @wa- net.com 37-428 CLE Oregon Contractor 67787 CCB Number 6981 Metro Number 684 LEA Supervising Journeyman Larry E. Bushaw CITY OF TIGARD Approved Conditionally Approved See Letter to: Follow.... „ ......... ..• ( ] A ed Permit Number:. _ i — *ars Address: DC By: VS” Date: A Air OFFICE COPY CRUISE MASTERS TENANT IMPROVEMENT 2 LINCOLN 10220 SW GREENBURG RD. PORTLAND OREGON DESIGN DATA GOVERNING CODE: 2004 OSSC OCCUPANCY: B OCCUPANCY SQUARE FOOTAGE Fk 8R OCCUPANTS CONSTRUCTION TYPE: TYPE I -B ASSEMBLY 414 S.F. 1/15 29 TENANT AREA (APPROX): APPROX. 2,243 S.F. BUSINESS 1,829 S.F. 1/100 19 OCCUPANCY LOAD: 48 TOTAL 2,243 S.F._ 48 11' -1 "f 11' —r± I 111 _ .•; OFFICE , OFFICE � ' 1 208 1 I 1 2091 , .':\ CO 0 • •• -%---.41 Mt. ii. . );' \ - ..„.„.„......„- - • 0 , ,, 09A I" : .... • d ,s. 4, ID OFFICE • ..E • CE : A, ' %\ N , 207 ( 206 _ 110 4 1 , i �,T1r l PO ;_ 11 i " a ' ' • 6' 9 7'--- " 1 9' -10 "± I� � r- ` I •J a is y OkrA � 204 - OPEN OFFICE ' :i �. L'_�� N 1 + `. COPY : ROCH. '' r i 3 i n `,,c 205 , *- i N il \ 0 1.: ° •, ' r IA' 1; i ii s A MO ' - . i 1 \ ` 0 3 „, � V 1 - II -4 CO 1 , ,{ A15 Al . �. i " It / 4/;,, EXIT 0 ' -i - 1 201 ENTRY CONF. BREAK �; 0 . 0 (100 II — ... ,,„_ a :L 0 203 ... ,,ii, A = •. ... 7' -5 "± 15' -10" r 11' -6 "f f 1 PARTIAL SECOND FLOOR PLAN A21 1/8 " =1' —o" :1 IN \ IN. 1 ,:=1 .7.-,-_Z'':;,1-, -, , a5 LONGEST COMMON PATH OF --. EGRESS TRAVEL = 83' -4" t e'? ASSEMBLY: a 1 IA Nip — 1911K1- snip === I 41111 E e % • r _ _� WAITING = 143 SF II L . Vim , ..: OCC. JIII :I 6. = ._ ASSEMBLY: \ / ,:, . r :, j '{ CONFERENCE =154 SF 07: I T _ ,°A '' ' ' ° ASSEMBLY 4 ...,..,..„,, ,,,f,400/44 , ,, 11 Vim : ;;;E . .. =r "' f BREAK = SF ■ARhi # or III 1 Li dIll _. _.,,,,,... ri i iii i If *NOTE: AREAS MARKED AS "ASSEMBLY" NORTH NORTH ARE CONSIDERED AS UNCONCENTRATED .4... 3 KEY PLAN A21 SECOND FLOOR NTS TRUE PLAN FIRE SYSTEM ACCESSORY Firepower 54 99 f ,,.:.�:�� -. , 3 :: D Power Module u 4 � A The NAC quite packs expander that uite a combination p p ' - punch, a whopping nine amps and built -in , 'r [ synchronization for appliances - The Firepower 5499 Distributed Power Module by Silent Knight is the most- - - . - , powerful and cost -effective power supply available today. It delivers 9 amps of notification appliance circuit power and built -in synchronization for appliances from System Sensore,Gentex®, and Faraday — what you need to drive power -hungry components like ADA notification appliances. The 5499's advanced microprocessor design is years ahead of the competition. Its switch mode power supply design is up to 50% more efficient than competitive linear mode power supplies. And, ADA retrofits are easier and less expensive with the 5499 because it integrates into current systems without the costly investment in new components. For the most sophisticated and cost -effective notification power supply available, you need the Firepower 5499. Call Silent Knight today for more information at 1- 800 -446 -6444. Firepower 5499 • Ground fault detector/indicator supervision between the 5499 and the Distributed Power Module • Independent trouble relay fire control panel. Polarized audible The firepower 5499 is a 9 amp • AC loss delay option shuts off power and/or visual notification devices are notification power expander that to non - essential high - current then connected to the 5499 signal provides its own AC power connection, accessories like magnetic door circuits using the 4.7kfl end-of -line battery charging circuit, and backup holders resistors provided. Since the 5499 battery for use with fire and security draws very little power from the control, its, • Burl -in synchronization for it is possible to connect one Firepower controls that have 9-32 VDC appliances from System war such as the Silent Knight Model 5208 5 to each notification circuit on the Fire Control /Communicator. The 5499 Sensor®,Gentex®, and Faraday control panel and still provide full is the cost- effective solution for • Stand alone operation. supervision of the notification circuits all powering notification appliances • Lightweight design adds to ease of the way back to the control panel. required by the Americans with installation and reduces shipping Disabilities Act (ADA). The 5499 has costs built -in ANSI cadence pattern, which _ • Operates with most polarized, UL - can upgrade older control panels that Listed notification devices lack cadence capability. • UL 864 & 1481 listed Features - • UL Listed for 9 amps of notification • CSFM approved pO • ANSI Cadence pattern output • Power supply's advanced switch capability built -in mode design reduces damaging Connection to Local Fire Control heat and manages power up to 50% more efficiently than other systems Firepower 5499 may be connected to a -. Dip switches allow for easy local fire control which utilizes Class A • reconfiguration or Class B type notification circuits • 24 VDC filtered output voltage operating between 9 and 32 VDC. The • control panel's notification circuit is • Four power - limited notification connected to one of the inputs on the outputs; 2 Class A (Style Z) or 4 5499. The control panel's notification - ; Class B (Style Y), circuit end-of-line resistor is also r or 1 Class A and 2 Class B connected across two terminals on the ' • Additional continuous auxiliary Firepower 5499, which provides _ `' output SILENT • 3 amps per output circuit Firepower 5499 • 2 inputs; 2 Class B (Style B) ` KNIGHT Distributed Power Module or 2 Class A (Style D) e July 7, 2000 DN -1109 • E -200 NOTIFIER ° PS Series Batterie ®FIRE SYSTEMS s Section: Power Supplies GENERAL Power-Sonic PS Series batteries provide secondary power for the whole series of NOTIFIER fire alarm control panels. U FEATURES �., • Provide secondary power for control panels. LISTED • Gelled electrolyte. • Sealed and maintenance-free. MH14328 (S) • Overcharge protected. • Extended shelf life. • Easy handling with leakproof construction. • Ruggedly constructed, high - impact case (ABS, polystyrene, or polypropylene depending on model). • Long service rife. • Compact design. CAPACITY Battery capacity, expressed in ampere -hours (AH), is the product of a discharge current and the length of time that the current is dis- charged. Batteries are rated according to their performance during 20 hours of discharge at a constant current. The rated capacity of a battery is determined by subjecting it to a constant discharge current for 20 hours at 68 °F (20 °C). After 20 hours the voltage across the terminals is measured. The discharge current which causes a reading of 1.72 volts per cell (5.16 V on a 6 V battery and 10.32 Von a 12 V battery) is called the rated current. SEALED RECHARGEABLE This current multiplied by 20 is the rated capacity of the battery. sATERr APPLICATIONS I°�Dl�/L7Pp Mod•I PS -995 9 Volt 9.5 All Use the PS Series batteries to provide backup power for control Power -Sonic Corporation panels. Select batteries based on current requirements for your system and the capacity of its charger. These batteries can be used over a temperature range of -76 °F to +140 °F (-60 °C to +60 °C). CONSTRUCTION The sealed construction of the Power -Sonic battery allows trouble - free, safe operation in any position. There is no need to add elec- trolyte, as gases generated during overcharge are recombined in a unique "Oxygen Cycle.' The battery is sealed, leakproof, and main - tenance -free. The case is of high-impact materials with high resis- tance to chemicals and flammability. The PS-695 Battery INSTALLATION All panels have space reserved for batteries. See the appropriate panel installation manual for battery size restrictions. Typical inter- connection diagrams are shown In the literature accompanying each control panel. This document is not Intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product Information up-to -date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or ISO 9001 anticipate all requirements All specifications are subject to change without notice. For • more information, contact NOTIFIER. Phone: (203) 484 -7161 FAX: (203) 484 -7118 CER•9r' O 0 N O TI F I ER One Fire -Lite Place, Northford, Connecticut 06472 BICINEEIIlC t MAIYIfACTt11NC fr DN -1109 •07/07/00 — Page 1 of 3 A U D I B L E /V I S I B L E N O T I F I C A T I O N } SPECT ert Selectable Output Strobe *----`, SYSTEM and Horn/Strobes SENS ►R Models Available eet-e- < .,. Strobes `r s Peeee ilfe Ham /Strobe Red White s t r Y+ S1224MC S1224MCW FIRE 6 . . S1224MCP S1224MCPW e S2224MCK elf S1224MCSP ,L e ` _ • Horn /Strobes - r r . - u s Red White - � s � , P1224MC P1224MCW 1 - L e' '' r of '6.A P1224MCP P1224MCPW a ' - Z -` - ;.0.1'-=..g.--'..;•;z;'::::::" P1224MCK ; , L ' a ,� r f , P12241v1CSP , �a" - : Horns A � , Red White e a�, ee' ' - 1-112/24 H12/24W c,s y,,,h f r / a e �, . ej his .,, H12 /24K 24K Product Overview Operates on either 12V or 24V SpectrAlert% Selectable Output Horns, Strobes. and Horn /Strobes offer enhanced fen Widest range of candela options: tures that include the widest range of candela options available and the capability to 12V: 15 and 15/75 candela recognize and self - adjust for either 12 or 24 volt operation. With an overall feature 24V: 15, 15/75, 30, 75, 110 candela set that combines performance, installation ease, flexibility, and a consistent. aesthetically pleasing appearance, the SpectrAlert Selectable Output devices Easy candela selection provide both the innovation and efficiency synonymous with the SpectrAlert name. Lower current draw Performance. SpectrAlert selectable output wall -mount horns, strobes, and hornlstrobes Easy Dl? switch selection for horn offer key performance features Long associated with the SpectrAlert name. The select - options able candela strobes and horn/strobes offer average current draws that are not only lower than conventional fixed- candela SpectrAlert products. but also lower than similar Easy mounting with QuickCliickT"' selectable candela products. By consuming less current, the ability to connect even more Synchronizable with MDL devices per loop is possible, resulting in a lower installed cost. Sync.CirduitTM module Installation. SpectrAlert selectable output horns, strobes, and horn /strobes offer the Meets UL1971, NFPA72, and ADA same installation - friendly features synonymous with the SpectrAlert name, such as the signaling requirements option of 2- and 4 -wire operation; the ability to use standard size backboxes with no encroachment into the box; and universal mounting incorporating the labor- saving All strobe t - horn/ strobe models in..otnxate a QuickClic feature. Such labor - savings features make wire connections simple and fast, new patent nd. voltage booster design that has a more consistent flashbulb vatve over further reducing installed cost. r:e /a, ce °Ica'li'r sefECO'Ms Mt' .t ,, -.ft to Flexibility. SpectrAlert selectable output strobes and horn /strobes offer the broadest t customer is a high quality strobe device. p range of candela options. in addition, the selectable output strobes and horn/strobes can operate on either 12V or 24V, with no setting required; the device recognises and ® self- adjusts to the correct current automatically: Temporal 3 or Continuous tone options OD continue to be available, in either an Electromechanical or 3kHz pattern. LISTED C314940-1211 i:_,:9!4 Aesthetics. SpectrAlert selectable output horns, strobes, and horn/strobes incorporate :554W EreNt413751 (P -<Yi the same stylish, low profile design of the conventional SpectrAlert products, for a con - ) NEA sistent and aesthetically pleasing appearance across the entire product line. `em aPProvod T 2r .Mo1 122•I-i 1.}7223 3:,1415 ' 123te-E • CRUISE MASTERS 30 15 15 110 15 15 110 ZONE -1 V V 1r 1 17,Ir s s ILs s s EOL SILENT KNIGHT TO EXISTING HORNSTROBE 5499 i � isV1 *MPj 120 Volt AC 20 AMP Circuit STROBE PART # S1224MC SELECTABLE OUTPUT HORNSTROBE PART # P1224MC SELECTABLE OUTPUT CRUISE MASTERS LENGEND EOM END OF LINE V 1 H /S HORNSTROBE V S STROBE +ILENT KNIGHT 5499 SILENT KNIGHT 5499 Pis Name: CRUSE MASTER Standby Hours: J 24 J I{n IC! I "I' Project ID. 12513-06 A ,;" Alarm Mins: 5 Prepared By JT & L Communications, Inc. I Derating Factor: 1 1.2 5499 Power Expander Calculations Date: [ 1/24/2006 f Voltage Drop Warning • Threshold % :j 10 I Panel ID 5499(1) . Model; Silent Knight 5499 Power Expander Max Circuit Current 3 Amps Location: ,ELECTRIC ROOM J Volts: 24 VDC Max Panel Current: 9 Amps Ckt# Circuit Name Current Draw Wire AWG Ohms Per Length(ft) Actual Volts @ %Drop . Standby Alarm & Type 1000 Ft. One -Way Ohms EOL 1 5499(1) Circuit 1 0.000 0.738 #14 Solid 2.52 500 2.52 22.14 7.75% 2 4 5499(1) Circuit 2 0.000 0.000 #14 Solid 2.52 0.00 24.00 0.00% 3 ,1111: 5499(1) Circuit 3 0.000 0.000 #14 Solid 2.52 0.00 24.00 0.00% 4 5499(1) Circuit 4 0.000 0.000 #14 Solid 2.52 0.00 24.00 0.00% Aux 5499(1) Aux Power Out 0.000 0.000 #14 Solid 2.52 0.00 24.00 0.00% 5499 5499 Power Expander 0.075 0.175 0.738 ( Amps) Total Output Power Required Total Standby Current (Amps) 0.075 0.913 Total Alarm Current (Amps) Standby Time In Hours 24 0.083 Alarm Time In Minutes 160 (5 Min Total Standby AH Required 1.800 0.076 Tatal:Alarm AH Required Total Combined AH Required 1.88 Wire resistances are based upon an ambient temperature perature of 72 degrees F. Because of Multiply By The Derating Factor 1.20 the minimal difference between solid and stranded wire no differential was made. Minimum Battery AmpHHours Required 2.25 • ',1115; Its �`. " 111 Circuit Configuration Project Information Project Name: CRUSE MASTER Project ID: 12513 Prepared By: T & L Communications, Inc. Date: 1/24/2006 �' ; C'kt Number 1 ., �;X P ID: 5499(1) 1 Ckt. Name: 5499(1) Circuit 1 Max Circuit Current 3 Amps 4 Qty Device Draw Cr brave Tl by At Standby urent Alar 5 SYSTEM SENSOR 15 STROBE 0.000 0404 0.000 0.320 2 SYSTEM SENSOR 110 HORNSTROBE 0.000 0.20 0.000 0., $ Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 01 Unused 0.000„-2.,- O.p00, 0.000 0.000 _ •0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 0.738 t . > e Panel ID 5499(1} '4 < ' ; (1) Circuit 2 Max Circuit Current. 3 , 1 a 4� 7 -f a Current Draw Each G Tatar °4 a '0 . ' Standb Alarm Sr » Alarm Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 Ds ., s , 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 tf i )I-�s .0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 ` 0 . 0 0.000 Totals 0.000 0.000 ' y � �� Y � f p s + v a: a a baa c £ 'e v s h 't nt z >; '' d`" �° a. �� s r' d F" �' �v ' . . t§ t: A I , 'k" c. :':,4:1:7, .t ;< <. #S al .. ..� 4 s . , ,, ; ti , ,,,, ,a`y` i . Alarm Unused ea e 0 000 ; 0 000 Unused ; 0 0001= i, - 000 Unused �:� a . f000' 0.000 .000 Unused 5 : x 0 .01 0 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 0.000 g F `x g '^ B N 2_ ' � = as '&" .�^ n. 4 "' r ' * �` :.- 4 �' tY. ', ,.# „ h fl � �� �-`: h „',s --- � d ' il� ffi ' ` V . Dr a w Tot . . • ._ - .-gy ;: ` .� r , .. ` ..0 s , .. . max?..': , s-',': `` „ Alarm Unused 0 � r > � 0 .000 it x' r S, Q .. Unused 0 000 0 t3 000 00 Unused 0.000 000 0.000 #3., a t Unused . ; 0.000 0.000 0.000 0:000 -- 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 0.000