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The system can �: ` = also require the arming of critical areas before the main system = . is armed. • Cost Effectiveness — Burglary, fire, hold -up, critical equipment 11YiY�•• . _.L • monitoring, and other services are monitored from one control at , one affordable price. �. - - - ��� • Ease of Use — Arming and disarming is simple with the ALL ON/ — OFF key. Disarming can be as simple as presenting an access 9 P credential to gain entry. • Employee Control— Authority levels control who operates the system, what they can do and what doors they can use p • Honeywell Monitoring —The Honeywell Customer Service Center assures reliable and prompt response to alarm conditions. • Approvals —The Intelliguard System is listed by the required approval agencies —your assurance that it meets the highest industry standards. • Tailored Security — Tailored areas, control centers, command lists, and displays match your system to your building operation. The Honeywell Intelliguard "area controlled" security system protects Honeywell has designed a family of control centers to meet every against internal and external theft. With the Intelliguard system, up to customer's needs. Control centers are used to display system status, eight different areas of a facility can be individually armed and and can perform a variety of system commands such as arming or disarmed in order to provide security in one area while other areas disarming all areas at once, arming or disarming one area at a time, are occupied. and arming or disarming an area perimeter. The control centers utilize function keys that provide simple, yet flexible, features such as Intelliguard areas are designed to match specific business needs and the ALL ON /OFF key that makes arming and disarming effortless. routines. A hallway or vestibule shared by several security areas can The control centers also provide access to a tailored command list, be automatically turned on or off to assure easy access to other showing users only those commands they might need. protected areas. The system can also be programmed to require that a certain critical area be turned on before the entire system is armed. Employees are assigned a user passcode with its own authority level. Passcodes with authority levels provide security against unauthorized The flexibility of the Intelliguard system allows the monitoring of use. A passcode must be used to initiate any system command. several types of protection such as burglary, fire, sprinkler Employees may also be issued an access credential used to unlock supervision, hold -up and critical equipment, on the same control and the door and disarm the security system. at one affordable price. An Intelliguard system monitored by Honeywell's Customer Service The Intelliguard system can be equipped to pinpoint the exact Center enhances property protection because the fire or police location of an alarm, ensuring a more accurate response to an department is quickly dispatched in response to an alarm signal. emergency. Additionally, repeated false alarms are minimized because the source of the problem is identified and can be fixed the Intelliguard has received approvals from the required agencies, first time. providing assurance that it meets all industry standards. OO U.S. Registered Trademark 111 1 11 111 1 111 111 11 Copyright © 1997 Honeywell Inc. • All Rights Reserved 56 - 5013 ■ Honeywell INTELLIGUARD 5800/5900 SECURITY SYSTEM SECURITY FEATURES Printer — Optional printer(s) provides on- premise recording of system events. The record includes time, date, event, area Area Controlled Security —A business can protect against external number, user number, point number and explanatory text. and internal theft because up to eight different areas of a facility High Speed Digital Communicator —The communicator provides can be armed and disarmed independently in order to provide low -cost means of signaling the Honeywell Customer Service security in one area while others are occupied. Center in order to ensure a prompt response to alarm and other Shared/Master /Associate Areas —An area can be shared by several system messages. security areas so it is automatically turned on when other associated areas are armed. Alternately, an area can be a master area that requires critical areas to be armed before it can be armed. SPECIFICATIONS Individual Points of Protection —The system can be equipped to pinpoint individual doors, windows, fire detectors, or other sensors. Equipment Dimensions in in. (tall x wide x deep): Point Bypass— Designated points of protection can be bypassed D5591 Standard Enclosure: 16.0 x 16.0 x 3.5 before the system is armed in order to permit continued protection D8108AH Attack Resistant Enclosure: 16.0 x 16.0 x 3.5 for remaining points. Specific points can be given priority status to D8109H Red Fire Enclosure: 16.0 x 16.0 x 3.5 prevent bypass. D9210BH Entry Control Module Enclosure: 5.0 x 8.0 x 2.5 ALL ON /OFF Key —This key provides a simple method to arm and WSE 4205W Credential Reader: 5.75 x 5.25 x 1.25 disarm all areas assigned to the user. D8127/9127 Point Terminal: 3.2 x 1.5 x 0.9 Entry Control — Optional credential readers control access to an Control Centers: 4.5 x 8.5 x 0.9 area. Entry can also cause the system to disarm or simply turn off the interior protection. Control Center Models: Perimeter Arm — Employees who work late can arm the building's 540 Control Center -16- character alphanumeric display perimeter while the interior protection remains disarmed. When 541 Fire Control Center —Fire function keys and alphanumeric employees leave for the night, they can conveniently switch to display complete protection with the ALL ON /OFF key without having 542 Fire Annunciator -16- character alphanumeric display to disarm. 550 LED Area Control Center Day Annunciation — Designated protection points can sound a local Electrical: alarm during business hours to help prevent internal theft through Input: doors in remote parts of a facility. Primary: 16.5 Vac, 40 VA class II plug -in transformer Watch Mode —The system can be programmed to automatically Secondary: 12 Vdc 7 -14 Ah, rechargeable battery sound a short tone from the control center when a point is faulted. Output: This alerts occupants to someone entering or leaving an area Continuous: 12 Vdc 1.4A maximum when the system is disarmed. Alarm: 12 Vdc 2.0A maximum Passcode Access —A personal passcode must be entered each time D9210 Lock Relay Rating: the system is operated in order to prevent unauthorized use. An spdt 2.0A @ 12/24 Vdc event log automatically records the actions of each user to Environmental: provide an audit trail. Operating temperature: 32° to 122 °F (0° to 50 °C) Authority Levels —One of fifteen authority levels is assigned to each user for each area. The authority level determines the commands Approvals: a user can issue and what doors they can use for entry control. UL Central Station, Mercantile and Proprietary Duress Signaling —Users can inconspicuously advise the Honeywell UL Fire (NFPA 72) Customer Service Center of a problem in the event they are California State Fire Marshal forced to deactivate the system. New York City—MEA English Language Display —The optional 540, 541 and 542 Control DOD (SCIF) Centers have a 16- character alphanumeric display that helps Model Comparisons: guide the user through system operation. Clear messages show system status, confirm commands, and give instructions. Features 5800 5900 Tailored Command List —The system provides a customized list of Control Centers 8 supervised 8 supervised commands, in the order you would like, according to the user 32 unsupervised 32 unsupervised and area. One Person Walk Test — During the Walk Test mode, points tested Alarm Inputs (points) 74 245 are automatically stored. The Control Center displays a list of Relay Outputs 51 131 points, tested and untested, which allows one person to check the Custom Commands 4 16 operation of all protection devices. Periodic testing provides assurance that the system is operating properly. Printers 1 3 LED Display —The optional 550 Control Center has an LED Entry Control Doors 4 8 display showing the status of up to eight points (normal, Users 100 250 bypassed or alarm memory). Other LED indicators show armed status and power status to help determine the condition of the Credentials 400 1000 system at a glance. Honeywell Home and Building Control In Canada: Honeywell Inc. 8, place du Commerce Honeywell Plaza Nun's Island P.O. Box 524 Verdun, Quebec Minneapolis MN 55408 -0524 CANADA H3E 1N3 56 -5013 Rev. 1 -97 • Providing nationwide U.L. listed central station alarm service 1- 800 - 328 -5111 • Printed in USA oneywe Intelliguard Control Centers The Honeywell Intelliguard Security System offers four control centers Benefits to meet every customer's needs. Control centers display system status, and are used to execute a variety of system commands. Each Intelliguard O Custom text provides tailored descriptions. system employs the appropriate control center to provide security most efficiently and effectively. An Intelliguard system may consist of only O Displays and function keys guide system operation. one type of control center in all areas, or may include a combination of types according to customer security requirements. O One - step function key (ALL ON /OFF) provides total Every control center consists of a display and keypad with which system simplicity. activities are initiated. The display provides the current status of the system and any feedback from the keypad activities. All control centers 9 Passcode authority levels determine which system have built -in audibles that produce distinct warning tones. The warning operators can perform which system functions. tones assist the user in determining the Intelliguard system status. The 540, 541 and 542 Control Centers feature an English language Four different control centers annunciate, control Security, and provide fire protection. display with custom programmable text. The alphanumeric display walks the user through each command, and shows the exact location of any alarm or system trouble. ,srsrrn hORMRLI Nonv,,reY —. FIRE ALARM The 540 Control Center provides system annunciation and control over The 542 Fire Annunciator provides system annunciation only. It has no all system operations. It features ten numeric keys (1 -0) arranged hori- command functions for system operations and requires no operator zontally with five larger function keys also arranged horizontally below passcode. The annunciator has one function key (NEXT), which allows the numeric keys. The function keys are labeled ALL ON /OFF, ENTER, the user to scroll through a list of trouble and alarm events. NEXT, PREVIOUS, and CLEAR. They are easy to use, making day -to- day operation effortless. 1111111111METIMMS111111111111111111 111111�����•�� �s 1 1 I ( . } I �..�, 1i *no The 541 Fire Control Center provides annunciation as well as system The 550 LED Control Center provides cost - effective control in areas control. It works like the 540 Control Center, but has three unique func- requiring basic operation. This control center controls only its local area tion keys (ACKNOWLEDGE, SILENCE, and RESE 1) that do not re- and offers a built -in LED display, a 15 key touchpad, and annunciation for quire a passcode to operate. These three fire control function keys let the alarm and faulted conditions at each protection point. Perimeter, interior, user control audible alarms and scroll through a list of affected points. and AC power are indicated by LED display. The 550 Control Center has five function keys (ALL ON /OFF, ENTER, PERIMETER, WATCH, and RESET). Honeywell intelliguard Control Centers SECURITY Control Centers The 550 function keys include: ALL ON /OFF key arms and disarms only the local area. 540 CONTROL CENTER ENTER key silences alarms other than burglary alarms. The 540 Control Center is a 4 -wire keypad/display unit used with the PERIMETER key Perimeter Arms or Disarms the area. Intelliguard 5700, 5800, 5900, and 5924 security systems. It features a WATCH key turns the watch mode on and off. 10 -digit keypad, five function keys, a 16- character English language RESET key reinitiates all sensors and clears the alarm memory display, and a built -in speaker that emits several distinct warning tones. The 540 function keys include: for the area. ALL ON /OFF key arms and disarms all areas for which a Specifications user has authority. ENTER key brings the user to the first command on the Dimensions command list. • Control Centers: 8.5" x 4.5" x 0.9" NEXT key allows the user to view a list of bypassed and faulted points in a disarmed area. This key also provides navigation through Voltage Input the tailored command list. • Nominal 12 VDC supplied by the Intelliguard control/ PREVIOUS key permits the user to see the status of all bypassed communicator and faulted points in an area that is disarmed. When viewing the tailored command list, this key shows the user the previously Current Required available command. 540, 541, and 542 Control Centers CLEAR key silences all trouble and alarm tones for the local control • Idle: 104mA center. This key also allows the user to scroll through a list of trouble • Maximum: 206mA, with annunciation and warning tone on and alarms. 550 LED Control Center • Idle: 20mA 541 FIRE CONTROL CENTER • Maximum 75mA, with annunciation and warning tone on The 541 Fire Control Center provides simple control of fire protection Wiring Primary and does not require a passcode for operation. The 541 function keys include: • Four -wire cable supplies Data In, Data Out, +12VDC, and silences the control center sounder (not fire • ACKNOWLEDGE key Maximum data loop resistance: 24S2 audibles) and releases the display to scroll through alarm events. SILENCE key silences any indicating devices (fire horns, burglary Colors bells, etc.), as well as releases the scrolling alarm display. • Fire Engine Red RESET key re- initiates all sensors and clears the alarm memory. If • Soft White this key is pushed before ACKNOWLEDGE or SILENCE, it will act as the SILENCE key. Display 540, 541, and 542 Control Centers 542 FIRE ANNUNCIATOR • 16- character vacuum fluorescent display The 542 Fire Annunciator is a remote display for fire • alarm events that • 14-segment • Soft blue color unit characters allows local authorities to easily view fire alarm conditions. The 542 features a display and sounder and is assigned to a specific area. There 550 LED Control Center are no alarm control capabilities with this control center. The words • 8 point LED display FIRE ALARM are prominently displayed on the keypad. All alarm • 1 power LED • I command LED events from the control center's assigned area are shown. • 3 arm status LEDs NEXT key steps through multiple alarm displays. Environmental 550 LED CONTROL CENTER • Operating Specifications: 32- 1221/2F (0- 501/2C) THE 550 LED Control Center is an economical control center that • Relative Tumidity: 5 to 85 %@ 861/2F (301/2C) provides control over a single area with simple LED annunciation. The 550 is designed for areas with less than nine points of protection and Approvals moderate security operations, such as a cash office or stock room. The • UL for Central Station, Police Connect and Local Burglary 550 may be used for a combination of burglary, fire, or other point type • UL for NFPA 71 and 72 (Chapters 6 & 8) Fire monitoring. The display consists of LEDs, which indicate armed status, • California State Fire Marshal point status, and power. The sounder is a piezo device. • New York City —MEA Honeywell Home and Building Control In Canada: Helping You Control Your World Honeywell Inc. 8 Place du Commerce Honeywell Plaza Nuns' Island Verdun Quebec P.O. Box 524 Canada H3E 1N3 Minneapolis, MN 55440 -0524 56 -5009 6/94 • Printed in USA • Providing nationwide U.L. listed central station alarm service 1- 800 - 328 -51I I 50% Total Recovered Fiber •IUMT[OwiH NO V 10% Post Consumer Fiber I P H O T O E L E C T R I C S M O K E D E T E C T O R _ _ Series till! Ph otoelectric , 0 I ,,,, ' I 1 ./..t -.. . "' Smoke Detector „. ,,,,,„......,...........„_ .., , _ ; FEATURING... > Diagnostic /Sensitivity Test Features > Easy Disassembly for Cleaning > Sensitivity Voltage Output > Interchangeable 2- and 4 -Wire Bases > 12 or 24 VDC Operation > 135 °F Heat Sensor Option Description Power Requirements The DS250 series are low profile, Photo- 2 -wire: 8.5 to 33VDC; 4 -wire: 10 to 30VDC electric system type smoke detectors. Standby Current Mil f f 1 Mil f f f They incorporate a separate detector/ 80 micro -am s @ 12VDC. ‘! base design that permits use with both p 2 -wire and 4 -wire bases. A magnet ac- 90 micro amps @ 24VDC. tivated test feature and a voltage output Alarm Current DS250 DS250TH provide the ability to confirm sensitivity 2 -wire: Dependent on control panel. within factory calibration limits. A unit Panel must limit the Alarm current to with a 135° heat sensing thermistor is 100mA maximum. also available. 4 -wire: Operation MB4W: 48mA @ 12VDC The detector has an Alarm reset with MB4WA: 56mA @ 12 & 24VDC power interruption of 1 second. Factory MB4 WE: 80mA @ 12 & 24VDC calibrated for nominal 3.2 % /ft. gray MB4WS: Smoke detector: 48mA @ 12VDC smoke obscuration. Sounder: 15mA @ 12VDC, 25mA @ 24VDC Mounting Heat Sensor Temperature Compatible with 2 -wire or 4 -wire bases. 135 °F (57°C) Bases may be mounted directly to fl- inch octagonal electrical boxes, single Alarm Output gang switch boxes, and wiremold sur- The Alarm /Test LED flashes briefly face box #5738. Large diameter bases every seven seconds to indicate that the also allow 4" square box mounting. detector has power and that the smoke Different diameter bases and several sampling circuitry is functioning. The LED different output configurations provide latches ON in the event of an alarm. application flexibility. See Base Selec Signal output is dependent on base sel- tion Guide on next page. ection. See base selection guide on pg 2. Detection Systems, Inc. 130 Perinton Parkway, Fairport, New York 14450/ Fairport, NY: 800/289 -0096; 716/223 -4060; FAX 716/223 -9180 Hixson, TN: 800/727 -3002; 615/877 -3020/ For Technical Service: 800/374 -7454 D S 2 5 0 S E R I E S S P E C I F I C A T I O N S For 2 -wire installation, it is vital that UL hertz using a 50 watt transmitter locat- DS250 in MB2W Base compatibility be verified by consulting ed 1 ft. (.3m) from the unit or attached the MB Series installation instructions wiring. / I� i i l_ _�_L _ #25258. Ordering Information "% DS250 Head 1.73„ Storage and Operating Temperature DS250 Detector only (requires a f Side View 48 +32° to 100 °F (0° to 38 °C). 0 to 95% base) F 5.5" > i relative humidity (non - condensing). DS250TH Detector w/ 135 °F heat DS250 in MB2WL Base Enclosure Design sensing thermistor High impact fire retardant ABS plastic (requires a base) I 1 ,L1,,i L',.',` 1.75'' DS250 Head enclosure and separate twist -lock bases. DT -1 Removal /Test tool. It pro- v ides a means of accessing 11-< Side View � .53" I Test Features To meet the NFPA 72 testing recom the detector w /out the use s.37s° mendations, the DS250 series feature a of a ladder. Connects to DS250 in MB4W Base unique magnet operation /sensitivity 1/2" EMT or standard test function and a direct voltage meas- broom handle. ! I i .4 urement test of the sensitivity. The de- EOL200 End -of -Line Supervision ! DS250 Head operation is tested by placing a Module for use with 4 -wire 2 15° tector o P Y P g S i de View _..... magnet next to the unit which activates systems I 1 L.. ........ an internal reed switch. If the detector is TC2000 Test Cable k 6.375" ). ] within its calibrated obscuration range, it will immediately signal an alarm. If the Protected under one or more of the following patents: OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES detector is outside of its calibrated ob- #339,079; Other patents pending. scuration range, the alarm LED will flash Listings and Approvals at different rates to indicate whether the unit is above or below the proper cal- DS250 & MB2 & MB4I ibration. A voltage output is also avail- DS250TH Series able, which allows direct reading of the U.L. & S3019 S3019 sensitivity level using a standard DVM. c - U.L. Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) NY city cc M p E ME 74 93 E DT -1 EOL200 Immunity MEA Vol. II Vol. II Test /Removal Tool Supervision Module No alarm or set -up on critical frequen CSFM #727-1062:108 #7300-1062:107 cies in the range from 26 to 950 Mega - FM Job# OX8A6.AY Job# 0X8A6.AY BASE SELECTION GUIDE Mounts to: Base Description Output Diameter 4" octagon single gang w #5 moil 4" square MB2W 2 -wire 2 -wire 5.5" . . MB2WL 2 -wire with large diameter 2 -wire 6.375" • MB4W 4 Normally open alarm contact. 6.375" • Rated 10 Watts, 0.5 Amps @ 100VDC. • Normally open alarm contact and Form MB4WA 4 - wire with aux relay "C" (NO /C /NC) auxiliary contact. 6.375" Contacts rated 62.5 VA, 0.5A @ 125VAC, 30W, 1.OA @ 30VDC for resistive loads. Normally open alarm contact and nor- mally open auxiliary contact. 4 - wire with N/O Contacts rated 62.5VA, 0.5A @ MB4WE auxiliary relay and 125VAC, 30W, 1.0A @ 30VDC for re- 6.3 75'' power supervision sistive loads. Built -in N/C power supervision relay opens on power loss. 4 - wire with externally Normally open alarm contact. 6 MB4WS powered 85dB sounder Rated 10 Watts, 0.5 Amps@ 100VDC. • • P/N 26790G CHEMETROII Fire Systems TM • ......,I ® Cheme ro ntcs HEAT DETECTORS SERIES 600 • Rate -of -Rise and Fixed Temperature • One or Two - Circuit, Normally Open FEATURES: • Easy Installation. Secure wires to heat detector. A simple push and twist motion attaches detector to mounting plate. " Reversible mounting plate for 3 1 /4 or 4 - • inch octagon box, or open mounting. A • Low Profile. Only 1 3/8 inch from ceiling surface with junction box mounting. White finish blends with ceiling. t • Visual Indication. When fixed temperature element is activated, heat collector disc drops away from detector. Replacement of detector is then required. LISTED • Operation Testing. ✓ Rate -of -rise feature is automatically RI CALIFORNIA Approved, Board S TATE FIRE self- restoring, allowing regular testing. MARSHAL of Standards and Designed in accordance APPROVED LISTED Appeals, N.Y.C. with NFPA Standard 72E The Series 600 Heat Detector is attrac- The pneumatic rate -of -rise element tive and durable, and features corn- responds to a rapid rise in temperature, bination rate -of -rise and fixed- approximately 15°F. (8°C) per minute, temperature detectors. Heat detectors by expansion of air within the sealed are available in 135 and 200 chamber faster than it can escape temperature ratings. through a calibrated vent. The resultant increase in pressure depresses the Rate -of -rise detects heat by quickly diaphragm, causing the electrical con - responding to rapid temperature in- tact to close the circuit. crease. Rate -of -rise units have wide spacing allowance of 50 -foot centers. The fixed temperature element uses a See Specification Table for details. fusible alloy. When activated, the exter- C H E IY1 ETROn Fixed temperature reacts to heat by nal heat collector drops away to pro - vide quick visual confirmation that the responding to a specific temperature element has operated. Fire Systems- setting. Chemetron Fire Systems, Inc. The units protrude only 1 3/8 inch from 1000 Governors Highway Series 600 Detectors use the same the ceiling surface with a junction box University Park, Illinois 60466 reliable pneumatic rate -of -rise element mounting. They have pleasing con - Telephone: (312) 534 -1000 used in former models, but offer added tours and an all -white finish that Telex: 210261 CHEM UR aesthetic appeal. conforms to ceiling aesthetics. A FIGGIE - INTERNATIONAL COMPANY CI • C ` Fire S stems im Installation 1 -NO 2-NO Maximum Spacing Allowance' Identification on Circuit Circuit Each detector includes a patented reversible Heat Collector Model Model Description Applications UL FM -- mounting plate. In one position, it easily attaches to 4" junction box, 3 octagon None 601 621 Rate -of -Rise and Normal temperature 50x50 ft 20x20 ft .rte box or plaster ring. O For two Fixed Temp.. fluctuations and ceiling indepen- 135 °F (57°C). temperatures not In reverse, the plate can be used for open dent wiring without a junction box. A 1 /:' space signals exceeding 100°F (38°C). between detector and mounting surface Gray Ring 602 622 Rate -of -Rise and Normal temperature 50x50 ft 15x15 ft allows for wire connections. All mounting For two Fixed Temp. fluctuations and ceiling screws are concealed. 4: -- 5 .- } indepen. 200°F (94°C). temperatures exceeding dent 100° (38 but not The detector simply attaches to the mount- -----1 . ggnats 150°F 66°C. ing plate with a push and twist motion. No tools required. Gray Spot 603 623 Fixed Temp. Unusually violent 25x25 ft 20x20 ft For two Only, 135 °F temperature fluctuations Mounting plate is molded of white self- dent (57°C). and ceiling temperatures extinguishing thermoplastic rated at 105 °C. sigmas not exceeding 100 The plate is extremely strong yet adapts to (38°C). uneven mounting surfaces. Gray Spot 604 624 Fixed Temp. Unusually violent 15x15 ft 15x15 ft Series 600 Testing Methods & Ring For two Only, 200°F temperature fluctuations '"�" (94°C). and ceiling temperatures Models 601/621 and 602/622 can be tested O nt exceeding 100° (38°C) by the application of quick heat from any U g but not 150°F (66°C). convenient- source. A portable hair dryer is recommended. However, do not apply heat * Refer to NFPA Standard 72E for application requirements. that exceeds the fixed temperature rating of the detector. Important Notes: Models 603/623 and 604/624 cannot be • Heat detectors should be used for property protection. Reliance should not tested. However, the fusible alloy element be placed solely on heat detectors for life safety. Where life safety is-involved, is generally considered so reliable that smoke detectors must also be used. testing is not necessary. • Battery Back -up: Heat detectors should be electronically supervised with battery back -up at the panel. Screw Terminals • The rate -of -rise mechanism may be subject to reduced sensitivity over time. f _ Dual Circuit Detector (used to Annual testing of the rate -of -rise operation is recommended. send two independent signals) CIRCUIT NO. I - CIRCUIT 2 TED ltltltl1■ CONNECTED WIRE CONNECTED ,� 1 SWEAR TO TO N EXT D � CIRCUIT NO. I O 6 OR END OF UNE 1.9/8 • _ -- RESISTOR \lb 1 2 -1 /8 ° �� WIRE FROM + ALARM PANEL * I OR PREVIOUS DETECTOR 4-9/16 • /\ Junction Box Mounting Ceiling Surface Mounting 0 WIRE CONNECTED TO NEXT DETECTOR OR END OF UNE RESISTOR NOTE: All dual circuit models come with 4 sEV ,1-90 E %RSI BOX two (2) normally open dry contacts. / 10 , REVERSMOUNTING IBLE MOUNTING BASE SA SE �' MOUNTING 1 Standard Single Circuit Detector \ } WIRE FROM FIRE O U LT" / 05, AL PANEL OR OUTLET ° I PREVIOUS DETECTOR SURFACE MOUNTINQ MOUNTING BASE O Electrical Ratings ` 1rtl CUT FOR UNTING CE 4 I MOUNTING 6 -125 Volts A.C., 3.0 Amp. p 1 t ` ~ MOUNTiNGPUTE / /"•I E� �� I q '' � REVERSIBLE 6-20 Volts D.C., 1.0 Amp. , PLATE MOUNTING e � =� . _ • 125 Volts D.C., 0.3 Amp. o �� 250 Volts D.C., 0.1 Amp. WIRE CONNECTED r &32 ROUND HEAD C f q O TO NEXT DETECTOR SCREWS %TO 1" m a Ordering Information ` OR END OF UNE g�-BJ FUT-MEAO V RESISTOR WOOD— ' NOTE: All single circuit models come with scREws Please specify: one (1) normally open dry contact. Series Model Number Temperature Rating Listings /Approvals Series 600 Detector and Mounting Base Installation • U.L. Listed • F.M; Approved . - . • Approved Board of Standards -- and Appeals, N.Y.C. The seller makes no warranties, express or implied including, but • 1986 • Approved Fire Marshal, not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness Chemetron Fire Systems, Inc. State of California for a particular purpose, except as expressly stated in seller's sales No. 7 - 000 - 0157 - contract or sales acknowledgement form. Printed in U.S.A. 1O /8R /1DM I • . T T • 4 S464A, B and S465A, B - Manual Fire Alarm Stations The Honeywell Manual Fire Alarm Stations feature a variety of The glass rod option meets all regulations for break -glass -type options designed to provide simple, reliable solutions. Whether it alarms, in addition to deterring vandalism and providing a be a presignal alarm with a key - operated general alarm or a means of identifying where the alarm was tripped. The original break -glass -type alarm, the S464 and S465 family is flexible tripping location can also be determined on non - glass -rod enough to fit the needs of any fire alarm system application. models due to their manual reset feature. Some models are equipped with annunciator contacts that identify alarm stations Certain applications require that fire alarms initiate a presignal at a remote annunciator panel. alarm that sounds in selected areas only. When emergency conditions have been confirmed, a general alarm is initiated with a key- operated manual switch on the presignal station. The presignal option helps reduce nuisance alarms. I llonc y %tell Reliable Operation — Silver- plated contacts jta iifis ,IA, ` : ensure smooth, reliable circuit operation. - -1 5 , Easy Detection of Tripping Location — y C t Manual reset and break -glass features simplify locating origin of alarm. [- Alarm Confirmation Option — Presignal alarm allows personnel to confirm emergency conditions before initiating general alarm. ; •_ -- y ' Easy Installation — Station mounts on a j. '• mss ,� ` .a ; _. • m. `7,+? a — k standard electrical box for semiflush applications - f: ' ^ . - ; _ `' Money.rell ; _ > c ` x-a� " or on a separately ordered mounting box for -?,,, � surface- mounted applications. s i _ yy Y,. ;, { �04 - " . " ' , 3. .r 3� .- - .. .— - -.,,. -, Ywr'- ` . b . .. a. .�.t, _ r` to s I q y , ,: :r I ''''.' - _ 4aviz1/44t.,. .,..g..--_-:,...;-,,.,1..,-. d:,- ,{ :3, �.r ,3 ... sir: Copyright © 1991 Honeywell Inc. • All Rights Reserved 9 t J pecifications odels: Mounting: S464A 1128 Manual Fire Alarm Station Semiflush: On standard electrical box (see Standard S464A 1136 Manual Fire Alarm Station (Style C & E Electrical Box Selection table) Initiating Circuits) Surface: On separately ordered Surface Mounting Box (see S464A 1144 Manual Fire Alarm Station (Addressable) Surface Mounting Box Dimensions drawing) S464B 1077 Manual Fire Alarm Station with Annunciator Contacts Environmental Operating Limits: 1 S465A 1083 Presignal Manual Fire Alarm Station —30 to 150F ( -34 to 66C) at 0 to 95% rh ]S465A 1091 Presignal Manual Fire Alarm Station (Style C & E Initiating Circuits) Storage Environment: S465B 1074 Presignal Manual Fire Alarm Station with —70 to 150F ( -57 to 66C) at 0 to 95% rh Annunciator Contacts Wiring: :ectrical Ratings: Field wiring is made to a screw -type terminal block or 3A at 28V dc per switch pigtail leadwires (see Wiring Configurations drawing) 3 mA at 5V dc for use in 24V dc or less initiating circuit applications Approximate Weight: 2.5 lb (1 kg) `witching Action: S464A spst, normally open Approvals: S464B dpst, normally open Underwriters' Laboratories (UL) Listed S465A spst (2), normally open California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) Approved S465B dpst (1) and spst (1), normally open Canadian Standards Association (CSA) Approved Factory Mutual (FM) Approved ieneral Alarm Key: Two keys supplied Accessories: ❑ 800893 Glass Rod (two furnished with device) finish: ❑ 316547 Key (two furnished with device) Red with white enamel letters ❑ 14504581 Dual Action Accessory ❑ 14503687 -002 Surface Mounting Box imensions: See Dimensions drawing 2 -1/8 , (54) Honeywell PULL DOWN . 4) F g CD E 5-3/4 - (146) F 4 -1/2 _ �j 3/4 (114) I ( H 03378 S464A, B and S465A, B Approximate Dimensions in Inches (Millimeters). '6c Manual Fire Alarm Stations KNOCKOUTS FOR 1/2 IN. AND 3/4 IN. CONDUIT —TOP (2) BOTTOM (2) • 1 - 1 /4_ 1 -3/4 (32) I ( — 1 1 (25) I\ 2 (5 • 1 -1/4 5 -1/2 (140) 3 (76) o) Q _ 4 -1/4 I (108) C3379 14503687-002 Surface Mounting Box Dimensions in Inches (Millimeters). Standard Electrical Box Selection Table. Electrical Box S464A S464B S465A S465B Single gang. 2 -3/4 in. Yes No No No (70 mm) deep Double gang 2 -3/4 in. Yes Yes Yes No (70 mm) deep 4 in. (102 mm) or 4 -11/16 Yes Yes Yes No in. (119 mm) sq, 2 -1/8 in. (54 mm) deep with single plaster rind 4 -11/16 in. (119 mm) sq, Yes Yes Yes Yes 2 -1/8 in. (54 mm) deep with double plaster ring 14503687 -002 Surface Yes Yes Yes Yes Mounting. Box 3 u S464A B and S465A B Honeywell l - . Manual Fire Alarm Stations SECURITY 1 TO FIRE TO GENERAL TIN OUT ALARM ALARM CIRCUIT IN OUT CONTROL TO PRESIGNAL IN 'I OUT IN S464A1128 OUT UNIT CIRCUIT IN �! I OUT AIMI'' // TO FIRE YEL V YEL Rir IITM ALARM rd CONTROL S465A1083 UNIT 1 2 3 4 5 6 IN BLK A BLK OUT j .----/ — ALARM CIRCUIT PRESIGNAL CONTACTS GENERAL ALARM (KEY SWITCH) PRESIGNAL AND GENERAL ALARM TO FIRE TO GE NERAL IN OUT ALARM ALARM C IR CU IT I OUT TO FIRE ALARM J OUT CONTROL TO PRESIGNAL If OUT IN CONTROL UNIT IN , — OUT UNIT CIRCUIT IN — � Ell OUT 111 Ma0 il - c -! rOj S464A1136 aill 4 5 6 S465A1091 mit 5 6 910 OHM 910 OHM 910 OHM ALARM CONTACTS I _ ALARM CIRCUIT, STYLE C OR E PRESIGNAL CONTACTS GENERAL ALARM (KEY SWITCH) PRESIGNAL AND GENERAL ALARM, STYLE C OR E TO GENERAL IN OUT TO FIRE A ARM CIRCUIT IN OUT TO FIRE ALARM IN our ALARM CONTROL UNIT IN OUT CONTROL TO PRESIGNAL IN ll OUT UNIT CIRCUIT IN 111 O UT TO ANNUNCIATOR { IN IN MA OUr TO I CN .I'I'I OUT CUT =1 ALUM= ANNUNCIATO A /_IIII OUT NE .—• ArM=IMMIMI — S464 B1077 5 6 : �� /il rri S46581074 1 2 3 4 5 6 F 4 4 ANNUNCIATOR CONTACTS II ALARM CONTACTS ANNUNCIATOR CONTACTS PRESIGNAL CONTACTS ANNUNCIATOR AND ALARM CIRCUIT GENERAL ALARM (KEY SWITCH) — ANNUNCIATOR, PRESIGNAL, AND GENERAL ALARM STATION iJIJ IS 47K EOLR PART RT ALARM IS PRT CONTACTS OF STATION 9 9 0 S464A1144 5, a 1 I'� 2 O 2 6 3 6 3 5 4 5 4 YEL ( -) VIO (+1 RED (+) BLK ( -) TO DettaNet FS90 l (+ +)( +) +) 1 TO OTHER MODULES, PLUS FIRE ALARM J } SENSORS AND X = WIRE CONNECTORS CONTROL UNIT ADDRESSABLE DEVICES ALARM CIRCUIT, ADDRESSABLE STATION C 83- S464A. B and S465A, B Field Wiring Configurations. Honeywell Protection Services Honeywell Protection Services Helping You Control Your World Honeywell Inc. 100 Boulevard Montcalm N Honeywell Plaza Candiac. Quebec Minneapolis, Minnesota 55408 J5R 1B7 Printed with soy, co and vegetable inks on par corg 56 - 2438 5 - 91 • Providing nationwide U.L. listed central station alarm service 1- 800 - 328 -5111 • Printed in USA L corn ce wtv 40% preconsurner waste and 10% postwnsumer waste. • whe.elock c.D INC. FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS r ADA ` ( lid CSFM :7125- 0785:133 SERIES RS STROBES AND SR SYNC STROBES Description Wheelock's Series RS Strobe and SR Sync Strobes are designed for maximum performance, reliability, and cost - effectiveness while meeting or exceeding the latest requirements of NFPA 72 (the j National Fire Alarm Code), ANSI 117.1 (the American National � � � Standard for Accessible and Usable Building and Facilities), and E ' UL Standard 1971 (Signaling devices for the Hearing Impaired).' RS /SR Strobe Signals, when properly specified and installed in ;r accordance with NFPA /ANSI Standards, can provide the � Equivalent Facilitation allowed under ADA Accessibility ' Guidelines (ADAAG General Section 2.2) by meeting or exceeding -1'4'-7:-)4 the illumination which results from ADA's strobe intensity ,; guidelines of 75 candela at 50 feet. This is an illumination of 0.030•' lumens per square foot. Wheelock's Series RS /SR Strobes employ an integral Strobe Series RS and SR with Strobe Mounting Plate Mounting Plate (patent pending) that makes it easy to mount to a variety of backboxes. The strobes can be mounted to single- Features gang, double -gang, 4" square, 100 mm European backboxes or the New shallow back box (SHBB Order Code 7254) ▪ Approvals Include: UL 1971; FCC Part 15, California State available for surface mounting. An attractive cover plate is Fire Marshal (CSFM), New York City (MEA), Factory Mutual provided for a clean, finished appearance on all models. (FM), European Community (CE), Submitted for Chicago All strobes use a Xenon flashtube enclosed in a rugged Lexan® 9F /N PA /A U I o p. A lens to provide maximum reliability for effective visible signaling. A models mee commpliant. Series RS strobe options include 15, 15/75, 30, 75, and 110 • All models meet ADA Guideline for minimum one flash per candela intensity, respectively. 15/75 candela wall mounted second from 20-31 volts or 12.0 to 15.6 volts. strobes are listed at 15 candela under UL 1971 and meet 75 • Low current draw with low temperature compensation to reduce candela intensity on axis for ADA guidelines with low current power consumption and wiring costs. draw. Available in 15, 15/75, 30, 75, and 110 candela intensity. • 15/75 candela wall mounted strobes were UL tested for 75 By specifying and installing Series SR synchronized strobe cd on axis. They are listed at 15 candela under UL 1971 and products, along with Wheelock SM /DSM Sync Modules, meet 75 candela intensity on axis for ADA guidelines. synchronized strobe flash is achieved. Synchronized strobes • SR strobes, when used in conjunction with Wheelock SM /DSM can eliminate possible restrictions on the number of strobes in the Sync Modules, produce a synchronized strobe flash for field of view. Wheelock's synchronized strobes offer an easy compliance with ADA guidelines concerning photoepilepsy. way to comply with ADA recommendations concerning • Polarized 12 and 24 VDC models with wide listed voltage ranges photosensitive epilepsy. using filtered DC or unfiltered FWR input voltage. RSP /SRP Plates are available for use with other audible • Fast installation with IN /OUT screw terminals using #12 to #18 appliances. AWG wires. Since UL 1971 strobes cannot be listed for outdoor use, Wheelock • Compliance with RFI limits in FCC Part 15, Class B for offers WM3T strobes for outdoor installations requiring compatibility with sensitive detection and communication circuits. weatherproof devices and private mode locations where UL 1971 • For outdoor and private mode installations or where UL 1971 strobes are not required. They are UL 1638 Listed at 117cd and are Listing is not required, the WM3T, is available (18 -31 VDC). designed for surface mounting indoors or outdoors. • • s al 9 • -„, . gr. , ..a ` F X19 p. g RS /SR with Horizontal WM3T RSP /SRP with Vertical RSP /SRP with Horizontal Copyright 1996 Wheelock, Inc. All rights reserved. Remote Strobe Mounting Plates • A WARNING: PLEASE READ THESE SPECIFICATIONS AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING, SPECIFYING OR APPLYING THIS PRODUCT, FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS, CAUTIONS AND 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. NOTE: All CAUTIONS and WARNINGS are identified by the symbol A. All warnings are printed in bold capital letters. General Notes: • Strobes are designed to flash at 1 flash per second minimum from 20 -31 VDC (for 24 VDC models) or 12.0 -15.6 VDC (for 12 VDC models). Note that ADA guidelines presently specify a flash rate of 1 to 3 flashes per second. • All candela ratings represent minimum effective Strobe intensity based on UL 1971. • Series RS /SR Strobe products are UL 1971 Listed for indoor use with a temperature range of 32° F to 120° F (0° C to 49° C) and maximum humidity of 85% RH. SPECIFICATIONS AND ORDERING INFORMATION Nominal Strobe Average Order Voltage Candela Current ** Model Number* Code (VDC) (CD) (Amps) Mounting Options * ** RS- 2415 -VFR 6600 24 15 .074 B,D,E,F,G,J,N,X RSP- 2415 -HFR 6650 24 15 .074 E,Q,Z RS- 241575 -VFR 6601 24 15/75 .100 B,D,E,F,G,J,N,X RSP- 241575 -VFR 6651 24 15/75 .100 E,Q,Z RS- 2430 -VFR 6602 24 30 .124 B,D,E,F,G,J,N,X RSP- 2430 -HFR 6652 24 30 .124 E,Q,Z RS- 2475 -VFR 6603 24 75 .211 B,D,E,F,G,J,N,X RSP- 2475 -HFR 6653 24 75 .211 E,Q,Z RS- 24110- HFR( 6380 24 110 .239 B,D,E,F,G,J,N,X RSP- 24110 -HFR 6680 24 110 .239 E,Q,Z RS- 1215 -VFR 6604 12 15 .155 B,D,E,F,G,J,N,X RSP- 1215 -HFR 6654 12 15 .155 E,Q,Z I RS- 121575 -VFR 6605 12 15/75 .210 B,D,E,F,G,J,N,X RSP- 121575 -VFR 6655 12 15/75 .210 E,Q,Z RS- 1230 -VFR 6606 12 30 .227 B,D,E,F,G,J,N,X RSP - 1230 -HFR 6656 12 30 .227 E,Q,Z SR- 2415- VFR( 6607 24 15 .096 B,D,E,F,G,J,N,X SRP- 2415- HFR( 6657 24 15 .096 E,Q,Z SR- 241575- VFR( 6608 24 15/75 .138 B,D,E,F,G,J,N,X SRP- 241575- VFR( 6658 24 15/75 .138 E,Q,Z SR- 2475- VFR( 7252 24 75 .200 B,D,E,F,G,J,N,X SRP- 2475- HFR( 6659 24 75 .200 E,Q,Z SR- 24110- HFR( 6673 24 110 .239 B,D,E,F,G,J,N,X SRP- 24110- HFR( 6685 24 110 .239 E,Q,Z WM3T -24 -VFR 4911 24 117 .088 J,K SYNC MODULE SM- 12/24 -R( 6369 12 .014 E,N 24 .025 E,N DSM- 12/24 -R( 6374 12 .020 W 24 .038 W " Also available in white, please call customer service for order code and delivery information. Model code suffix: V= vertical lens; H= horizontal lens; C= ceiling lens; F =fire lettering; R =red plate; W =white plate; (other lettering and colors can be special ordered, call customer service). Strobes and strobe plates may be ordered horizontal or vertical except 110cd (use H or V). "" Average current per actual Wheelock Product Testing @ 24 VDC Nominal Voltage. For rated average, peak and inrush current across the listed voltage range for both filtered DC and full - wave rectified (FWR), see the installation instructions or the current Wheelock "Alarm Signals" catalog. " "" Refer to Data Sheet S7000 for mounting options. () DENOTES SPECIAL NOTES 1. SR denotes Synchronized models and require the use of a SM or DSM Sync Module. (For more detail refer to data sheet S3000.) 2. Ceiling mounted RS /SR 110cd units are derated to 100cd on the ceiling. (Note: This is over the NFPA requirement of 95cd.) 3. Future release. 4. SM Sync Module is rated for 3.0 amperes at 12 or 24 VDC; DSM Sync Module is rated for 3.0 amperes per circuit. The maximum number of interconnected DSM modules is twenty. (Refer to Data Sheet S3000.) • AUDIBLE SIGNALS AND AUDIBLE SIGNALS AND SPEAKERS TO USE WITH SPEAKERS TO USE WITH RSP /SRP 15, 30, 75 OR 110 RSP /SRP 15/75 CANDELA CANDELA STROBES STROBES Series MT and AMT Electronic Series MT4 Electronic Signal Signals Series MB Motorbells Series MB Motorbells Speaker Series ET -1010 Speaker Series ET -1010, ET -1070, ET -1080, E -70 CH -D Electronic Chime Wheelock products must be used within their published specifications and must be PROPERLY specified, applied, installed, operated, maintained and operationally tested in accordance with their installation instructions at the time of installation and at least twice a year or more often and in accordance with local, state and federal codes, regulations and laws. Specification, application, installation, operation, maintenance and testing must be performed by qualified personnel for proper operation in accordance with all of the latest National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Underwriters' Laboratories (UL), National Electrical Code (NEC), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), local, state, county, province, district, federal and other applicable building and fire standards, guidelines, regulations, laws and codes including, but not limited to, all appendices and amendments and the requirements of the local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ). Wiring Diagrams TO NEXT SIGNAL FROM PRECEDING OR END -OF -LINE STROBES RESISTOR R ( E.O.L.R.) SIGNAL OR F.A.C.P. + - AUDIBLE VISIBLE STROBE /PLATE r - - - - ASSEMBLY I - I + - AUDIBLE & VISIBLE I 6 I A SIGNALS OPERATE L - - - J IN UNISON PRECEDING SIGNAL > ' • TO NEXT SIGNAL OR F.A.C.P. > OR E.O.L.R. AUDIBLE VISIBLE STROBE /PLATE I r - I ASSEMBLY I �� I AUDIBLE & VISIBLE L • - - U J SIGNALS OPERATE PRECEDING SIGNAL 1 1 .11 TO NEXT SIGNAL INDEPENDENTLY OR F.A.C.P. ME111=1111 OR E.O.L.R. PRECEDING SIGNAL ■' TO NEXT SIGNAL OR F.A.C.P. OR E.O.L.R. For detail using SM or DSM Sync Module refer to Data Sheet S3000. A WARNING: CONTACT WHEELOCK FOR "INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS" AND "GENERAL INFORMATION" SHEET ON THESE PRODUCTS. THESE MATERIALS CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION THAT SHOULD BE READ PRIOR TO SPECIFYING OR INSTALLING THESE PRODUCTS, INCLUDING: • TOTAL CURRENT REQUIRED BY ALL DEVICES CONNECTED TO SYSTEM PRIMARY AND SECONDARY POWER SOURCES. • FUSE RATINGS ON SIGNALING CIRCUITS TO HANDLE MAXIMUM INRUSH OR PEAK CURRENTS FROM ALL DEVICES ON THOSE CIRCUITS. THE TIME DURATION OF THE MAXIMUM STROBE INRUSH OR PEAK CURRENT IS 2 MILLISECONDS (MS) FOR 15,15/75 AND 30 CD MODELS, 4 MS FOR 75 CD AND 6 MS FOR 110 CD. • COMPOSITE FLASH RATE FROM MULTIPLE STROBES WITHIN A PERSON'S FIELD OF VIEW. • THE VOLTAGE APPLIED TO THESE PRODUCTS MUST BE WITHIN THEIR RATED INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE. • INSTALLATION OF 110 CANDELA STROBE PRODUCTS IN SLEEPING AREAS. • INSTALLATION IN OFFICE AREAS AND OTHER SPECIFICATION AND INSTALLATION ISSUES. • USE STROBES ONLY ON CIRCUITS WITH CONTINUOUSLY APPLIED OPERATING VOLTAGE. DO NOT USE STROBE ON CODED OR INTERRUPTED CIRCUITS IN WHICH THE APPLIED VOLTAGE IS CYCLED ON AND OFF AS THE STROBE MAY NOT FLASH. • FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS OR GENERAL INFORMATION SHEETS COULD RESULT IN IMPROPER INSTALLATION, APPLICATION, 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. Architects and Engineers Specifications The visual notification appliances shall be Wheelock Series RS /RSP and SR /SRP strobe appliances, or equivalent. Series RS shall be a remote strobe appliance; Series RSP shall be a remote strobe mounted on a plate designed to additionally mount an audible signal (e.g., bell, horn, speaker, etc.). Series RS /RSP shall meet and be listed under UL Standard 1971 (Emergency Devices for the Hearing Impaired for indoor fire protection service). The strobes shall be listed for indoor use only. All strobes shall be certified to meet FCC Part 15 Class B. The strobe signals shall produce a flash rate of one(1) flash per second minimum over the Listed operating voltages of 20 VDC to 31 VDC for 24 volt models and 12 VDC to 15.6 VDC for 12 volt models. All inputs shall be polarized for compatibility with standard reverse polarity supervision of circuit wiring by a Fire Alarm Control Panel (F.A.C.P.). All visual appliances shall incorporate a Xenon flashtube enclosed in a rugged Lexan lens. The strobe intensity shall be rated per UL 1971 for 15, 15/75, 30, 75, and 110 candela for public mode installations. The 15/75 candela strobe shall be specified when 15 candela UL 1971 listing with 75 candela intensity near -axis is required (e.g., ADA compliance). Series SR and SRP products shall incorporate circuitry for synchronized strobe flash and shall be designed for compatibility with Wheelock Series SM and DSM Sync Control Modules. The strobes shall not drift out of synchronization at any time during operation. If the control module fails to operate (i.e., contacts remain closed), the strobes shall revert to a non - synchronized default flash rate. The visual appliances shall be designed for indoor surface or flush mounting. Series RS and SR models shall employ a unique Universal Mounting Plate that shall allow mounting to single -gang, double -gang, 4 inch square, 100mm European type backboxes, or the SHBB Surface Backbox. An attaching cover plate shall be provided to give the appliance an attractive appearance. The aesthetic appearance shall not have any mounting holes or screw heads visible when the installation is completed. The Series RSP /SRP strobe plates shall mount to either a standard 4 inch square backbox for flush mounting, or the SBL2 backbox for surface mounting. ANY MATERIAL EXTRAPOLATED FROM THIS DOCUMENT OR FROM WHEELOCK MANUALS OR OTHER DOCUMENTS DESCRIBING THE PRODUCT FOR USE IN PROMOTIONAL OR ADVERTISING CLAIMS, OR FOR ANY OTHER USE, INCLUDING DESCRIPTION OF THE PRODUCT'S APPLICATION, OPERATION, INSTALLATION AND TESTING IS USED AT THE SOLE RISK OF THE USER AND WHEELOCK WILL NOT HAVE ANY LIABILITY FOR SUCH USE. 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. 3 YEAR WARRANTY Distributed By: NATIONAL SALES OFFICE 1 -800- 631.2148 PEVA Canada 800 - 397.5777 http: / /www.wheelockinc.com MEMBER WHEELOCK, INC. • 273 BRANCHPORT AVENUE • LONG BRANCH, N.J. 07740 • (908) 222 -6880 • FAX: 908 - 222 -8707 SO400 9/96 ' To: MARK From: Susan Montesano 10 -28 -97 11:17am p. 2 of 17 . . oa30'7*S w .-- .- :: :.. _. 11111111 111214 . I � [,1 • FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS ADA M. SERIES AS AUDIBLE STROBE APPLIANCES • SERIES AH AUDIBLE APPLIANCES Description Wheelock's Patented 2 WIRE Series AS Audible Strobe Appliance(s) and Series AH Audibles offer more features with Less Current and Zero . Inrush. The audible provides a Selectable choice of either a continuous i y , u� 4 42, :.•:.: horn tone or temporal pattern (code 3) tone when constant voltage from `'`'^ �' >: ..._ • a Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) is applied. Each tone has 3 dBA settings to choose from All models (audible only or audible /strobe) may be Synchronized when used in conjunction with the SM or DSM Sync ::( ;: .. i while maintaining 1 Module. Addition II the aud may be silenced hd a e Additionally, Y strobe activation on combination Series AS units. The Series AS Audible Strobes and AH Audibles are designed for 1 • : maximum performance, reliability, and cost- effectiveness while meeting ; .. or exceeding requirements latest uirements of NFPA 72 (National Fire Alarm $ ' . 4. 4 q Code), ANSI 117.1 (American National Standard for Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities) UL Standard 1971 (Standard for Signaling Devices for The Hearing Impaired) and UL 464 (Audible Signal UNIVERSAL MOUNTING PLATE HORIZONTALLY MOUNTED STROBE Appliances). AS Audible Strobe Appliances, when properly specified (15, 15/75, 30, 75 & 110 ed) and installed in accordance with NFPA/ANSI standards can provide the (shown as wall mount) Equivalent Facilitation allowed under ADA Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG General Section 2.2) by meeting or exceeding the illumination which results from the ADA specified strobe intensity of 75 candela at 50 feet. This is an illumination of .030 lumens per square foot. •:a•• -•: _.__ :;;;._,::i When used with the Wheelock Series SM or DSM Sync Module, - N ,1 %a±w' . •- ': synchronization of the continuous horn tone provides the temporal (code - • _ ti �.;5•aiti '_::• ';, :..�, ;5 �; ttr ivl:exlv;,j: » • n1 ec :e.:::::):::.):):::d`3j2 ?: )} Sea 3) tone (mandated by NFPA -72 (1993) with an effective date of July '96) = ,•. . -_ ,.�• :,, simultaneously for all audible appliances. This ensures a distinct temporal s ''''"' "' " (code 3) pattern when 2 or more audibles are within hearing distance. If .., :m u" """",.+ . * x " g!A x u v :gym+;;.: :::- not synchronized the temporal sound could overlap and not be distinctive. "" : :-- �:•�• <•����•��'-- "' ' At the same time the strobes will be synchronized. This provides the ability _ a m,ak, to comply with ADA recommendations concerning photosensitive i,• 5 " „„ �� _ ,-. epilepsy and NFPA standards when installing 2 or more visual appliances � P=SLm•" .. within the field of view. All of this plus the ability to silence the audible is ''; P achieved by using only 2 WIRES. SERIES AH SERIES AH -WP (Indoor) (weatherproof) Features SERIES AS Audible Strobes and Series AH Audible Appliances • Approvals Include: Underwriters Laboratories UL 1971 and UL464 Listings. FCC Part 15, Pending. European Community (CE). New York City (MEA), California State Fire Marshal (CSFM), Chicago (BFP) and Factory Mutual (FM) on all models. • ADA / NFPA/ANSI compliant. Meets OSHA 29 Part 1910.165. • LOWER CURRENT. • SERIES AS Audible Strobe Appliances available in Wall and Ceiling • ZERO INRUSH mount models. • PATENTED 2 -Wire Appliance. • Wall mount available in 15, 15/75, 30, 75 and 110 candela intensity. • Selectable Continuous Horn or Temporal (code 3) Tones. The 15/75 candela wall mounted strobes are listed at 15 candela • 3 Selectable dBA levels in both tones. under UL Standard 1971 and meet 75 candela intensity on axis for • Continuous Tone: Anechoic; 90, 95, 99 dBA Reverberant 82. 88, ADA guidelines with low current draw. or 91 dBA. • Ceiling mount available in 15, 30, 75 and 100 candela intensity. • Temporal (Code 3) Tone: Anechoic; 90, 95, 99 dBA Reverberant • All models can be Synchronized by adding the Series SM or DSM 75, 82 or 85 dBA. Sync Module to the NAC circuit. • Patented Universal Mounting Plate allows mounting to single gang, • Sync the Audible — Maintain the Temporal Pattem when 2 or more double gang, 4" square, 100 mm European backboxes or the SHBB appliances are in an area. Meets NFPA requirement for Temporal surface backbox. No additional trim plates required. Evacuation Notification. • Sync the Strobe— Maintain True 1 Flash per second when using 2 or more visual appliances within the field of view Meets ADA and NFPA. • Ability to Silence the Audible while maintaining the strobe flash. • ALL FEATURES ON 2- WIRES! • 12 and 24 volt models available, Copyright 1997 Wheelock, Inc. All rights reserved. OCT -28 -1997 09:28 FAXBACK P.02 To: PARA [IOM: O USdfI DUnLUbduU 1U - .v - 71 11 P r u1 Al 0 • NOTE: All CAUTIONS and WARNINGS are idertified by the symbol A. All warnings are prirted in bold capital letters. A WARNING: PLEASE READ THESE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSOCIATED INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING, SPECIFYING OR APPLYING THIS PRODUCT. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS, CAUTIONS AND 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 OTTERS. General Notes: • Strobes are designed to flash at 1 flash per second minimum from 20 -31 VDC. (for 24 VDC models) or 10.5 -15.6 VDC (for 12 VDC models). Note that NF PA-72 (1996) 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 1971, • Series AS Strobe products are UL 1971 for indoor use with a temperature range of 32° F to 120 F (0° C to 49° C) and maximum humidity of 85 %. • Series AH horns are listed under UL 464 for audible signal appliances. • Series AH -12WP and AH -24WP audible appliance are Listed under UL 464 for outdoor use with a temperature range of -31 to 150 °F ( -35 °C to 66 °C) maximum humidity of 95 %. Specifications and Ordering Information WALL MOUNT AUDIBLE STROBES Input AVERAGE CURRENT' (Amperes) Audible Strobe Order Voltage Strobe Mounting At the 3 Audible Settings @ 20, 24, 31 & 10.5, 12 and 15.6 VDC Model Number* Code* (VDC) Candela Options Average Current - with Hi dBA Setting (99 dBA) AS -2415W FR/FW 740417419 24 15 A B,D.F,G,O,R,X Vow AS -2415W AS- 241575W1 AS -2430W AS -2475W AS- 24110W AS- 241575W -FR/FW 7405/7420 24 15/75 A,B,D,F,G,O,R,X 20.0VDC 0.088 0.105 0.128 0.200 0.230 AS -2430W -FR/FW 7406/7421 24 30 A,B,D,F,G,D,R,X 24.0VDC 0.087 0.102 I 0.120 0.177 0.202 AS- 2475W -FR/FW 7407/7422 24 75 A,B,D,F,G,O,R,X 31.0 VDC 0.090 0.100 ( 0.119 0.152 0.183 AS- 24110W -FR/FW 7408/7423 24 110 A,B,D,F,G,O,RX 10.5 VDC 0.248 0.317 AS -1215W -FR/FW 7409/7424 12 15 A,B,D,F,G,0,R,X 12.0 VDC 0.238 0.285 AS- 121575W -FR/FW 7410/7425 12 15/75 A,B,D,F,G,O,R,X 15.6 VDC 0.233 0.258 AH -12 -WW 7891/7894 12 - A,B,D,F,G,O,R,X Average Current - with Med dBA Setting (95 dBA) AH- 24 -RN/ 7892/7893 24 - A,B.D,FG.D,R,X Voltage AS - 2415W AS 241575W AS - 2430W AS - 2475W AS 24110W AH- 12WP -R 7415 12 - K 20.0VDC 0.074 0.089 i 0.116 0.184 0.216 AH- 24WP -R 7416 24 - K 24.0 VDC 0.072 0.083 0.105 0.156 0.183 31.0 VDC 0.067 0.077 0.092 0.130 0.158 • SPECIAL NOTE: AS Wall model numbers above reference both RED & WHITE 10.5 VDC 0.205 0.267 products; Example: AS 2415W - FR = RED; Change FR to FIN = WHITE 12.0 VDC 0.191 0.231 ORDER CODE: 7404 =RED /7419=WHITE 15.6 VDC 0.179 0.200 I CEILING MOUNT AUDIBLE STROBES Available Dec. '97 Average Current - with Low dBA Setting (90 dBA) Input Voltage AS -2415W AS- 241575W1 AS -2430W AS -2475W AS- 2411oW Order Voltage Strobe Mounting 20.0 VDC 0.070 0.084 0.111 0.178 0.210 Model Number°° Code (VDC) Candela Options' ° 24.0 VDC 0.064 0.077 I 0.098 0.149 0.177 AS- 2415C -FW 7411 24 15 A,B.D.F,G.R,V.X 31.0 VDC 0.058 0.067 I 0.084 0.117 0.148 AS- 2430C -FW 7412 24 30 A,B,D,F,G,R,V,X 10.5 VDC 0.184 0.250 i AS- 2475C -FW 7413 24 75 A,B,D,F.G,R.VX 12.0 VDC 0.162 0.211 AS- 24100C -FW 7414 24 100 A,B,D,F,G,R,V,X 15.6 VDC 0.145 0.174 ' Average curent per actual Wheelock Production Testing at 10.5, 12, 15.6, 20, 24 & 31 VDC. NOTES: For rated average, peak and inrush current across the II listed voltage range for both Refer code static W = wall mount: WP = weather proof: filtered DC and uriiltered VRMS. See Installation Instruction (P83509 for Series AS & W at end = white; C = ceiling F = fire lettering ix call Customer Service if P83519 For Series Ali). other lettering is required (Ex. Fargo): R - red plate. Example AS- 2415W -FR•-Rea AS2 wan ly? call ''‘'ire AVERAGE CURRENT' (Amperes) Audible Only Voltage AH -24 -RAN AH- 24WP -R AH- 12 -RN/ AH- 12WP -R " Ceiling models available in red. Consult Wheelock Custorrer Service for delivery Hi/Med/lo Hi/Med/L0 Hi/Med/L0 HiiMedlLo information ••• Refer to Data Sheet #S7000 for a lcthional rmuou rg information. 20.0 VDC .031/.018/.013 .031/.018/.013 24.0 VDC .041/.024/.017 .041/.024/.017 Avg 31.0 VDC .053/.030/.021 .053/.030/.021 Input Current 10.5 VDC .084/.035/.022 .084/.035/.022 Order Voltage @ 12 or Mounting 12.0VDC .113/.048/.030 .113/.048/.030 Model Number` Code (VDC) 24 VDC Options 15.6 VDC .139/.0651.040 .139/.065/.040 SYNCHRONIZATION MODULES SYNC MODULE 24 .C25 E, N - SPECIAL NOTE: Enhanced Ceiling Models will be available Dec. 1997 and 24 •038 W Enhanced 12 V WaII Models will be available Jan. 1998. For Note: SM Sync Modules are rated for 3.0 amperes at 12 or 24 VDC; DSM Dual Sync Modules applications requiring these appliances, prior to these dates, are rated for 3.0 amperes per circuit. The MEKi MUM nixnber of interconnected DSM modules refer to Data sheet #.58000 or call Customer Service for is twenty (20). Refer to Data Sheet 1S3000and Installation Instruction 0'83123 -SM & assistance. P83177 -DSM) fa additional information. OCT -28 -1997 09 29 FAXBACK P.03 Firepower 5395 } Distributed Power Module tAe In an emergency you need maximum Y power. p The Firepower 5395 Distributed Power Module by Silent Knight is the most - powerful and cost - effective power supply available today. It delivers 6 amps of notification appliance . circuit power — what you need to drive power- hungry components like ADA notification appliances. The 5395'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 Firepower 5395 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 Firepower 5395. Call Silent Knight today for more information, 1- 800 - 446 -6444. Firepower 5395 • Additional continuous auxiliary output. – Distributed Power Module • Three amps per output circuit. A Class l inputs; • Two nputs; 2 Class or 2 ass .� ` "' • ° °� % The Firepower 5395 is a notification �,�«."� OISTateureQrowEflMOLUtE power expander that provides its own • Ground fault detector /indicator. AC power connection, battery charging • Independent trouble relay. .., '�" y option p ower l • AC loss dela o tion shuts off - u circuit, and backup battery for use with fire and security controls such as the to non - essential high- current acres magnetic door holders. like e ma Silent Knight Model 5207 Fire Control/ sories g Communicator. The 5395 is the • Stand alone operation. cost - effective solution for powering • Lightweight design adds to ease of notification appliances required by the installation and reduces shipping Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). costs. With 6 amps of notification power, • Operates with most polarized, Firepower 5395 drives the additional UL Listed notification devices. sounders and brighter strobes required. • UL864 & 1481 listed. Meeting ADA requirements is easily accomplished in a retrofit or new Connection to Local Fire Control installation. Firepower 5395 may be connected to a local fire control which utilizes Class A Features or Class B type notification circuits • UL Listed for 6 amps of notification operating between 9 and 32 VDC. power. The control panel's notification circuit Firepower 5395 • Power supply's advanced switch is connected to one of the inputs on Distributed Power Module mode design reduces damaging heat Firepower 5395. The control panel's and manages power up to 50% more notification circuit end-of-line resistor is from the local control, it is possible to also connected across two terminals efficiently than other systems. connect one Firepower 5395 to each on Firepower 5395, which provides • Integrates with existing systems for notification circuit on the control panel supervision between Firepower 5395 simple, cost - effective ADA retrofits. and fire control panel. Polarized audible and still provide full supervision of the • Dip switches allow for easy notification circuits all the way back to reconfiguration. and /or visual notification devices are the control panel. • 24VDC regulated output voltage. then connected to Firepower 5395 • Four power - limited notification signal circuits using the 4.7K ohm outputs; 2 Class A or 4 Class B, end-of-line resistors provided. Since SILENT or 1 Class A and 2 Class B. Firepower 5395 draws very little power KNIGHT FIRE SYSTEM ACCESSORY Firepower 5395 Distributed Power Module Supervision Specifications Input range: 9-32VDC Firepower 5395 supervises a variety of Electrical g g functions including: AC Input: 120VAC at 2 amps • Low AC power. Battery charging • Low battery condition. Output: 24VDC at 6 amps capacity: 7.0AH • Earth ground fault. • Auxiliary output power limit condition. Auxiliary Ambient Temp.: 32 °F to 120 °F • EOL supervision trouble or power power circuit: 1 limited condition at an output. Mechanical Notification Dimensions: 12.25 "W x 16.0 "H x 3.0 "D When a trouble condition occurs, circuits: 4 Shipping Weight: 8 lbs. 14 oz. Firepower 5395 creates a trouble con- Color: Red dition on the host control signal circuits Output to which it is connected. Firepower configuration: 2 Class A or Indicator Lights 5395 still maintains the ability to be 4 Class B, or AC power on: Green activated by the host control. In 1 Class A & 2 Class B Battery trouble: Yellow addition, the 5395 provides a Form C Amps per Ground fault: Yellow trouble relay output as an alternative to output circuit: 3.0 Auxiliary trouble: Yellow using the notification circuit trouble. Output 1 trouble: Yellow Notification Output 2 trouble: Yellow circuit outputs: 20.4 to 27.3 VDC at 3.0 Output 3 trouble: Yellow amps each, 4.7Kohm Output 4 trouble: Yellow EOL resistor required on each Class B circuit Approvals UL: 864 & 1481 No. of inputs: 2 NFPA: 72 Input configuration: 2 Class B or 2 Class A MODEL 5395 BLOCK DIAGRAM Signal Circuit Output Signal 1 Signal 1 Input DISTRIBUTED Signal 2 Signal POWER Signal Circuit Output Si g MODULE 5395 Signal 3 Input (optional) Signal 4 Aux. Power 120 VAC LOCAL FIRE CONTROL Trouble Output (Alternative to notification circuit trouble.) f( lA SILENT KNIGHT 7550 Meridian Circle, Maple Grove, MN 55369 -4927 1- 800 - 446 -6444 or in Minnesota (612) 493 -6435 MADE IN AMERICA FAX: (612) 493 -6475 FORM #150744, Rev. 1/96 G S & P 0 reUla G R E S H A M _ /� S M I T H AND 1' ,(,.71 a C- P A R T N E R S 22 September 1998 Mr. Robert Poskin Plans Examiner City of Tigard 13125 South West Hall Tigard, Oregon 97223 MULLIKIN'MEDICAL CENTER 13200 SW PACIFIC HIGHWAY ->- -- TIGARD, OREGON 31142.00/ 0.4 Dear Robert, I would like you to evaluate the existing wood door jambs at the Mullikin Medical Center in Tigard, Oregon to determine if the design and installation is similar to that of a 20 minute wood frame. Attached is a drawing showing the existing frame profile supplied by the Contractor (Schommer and Sons) and a drawing showing a profile and specifications for a 20 minute assembly, supplied by Eggers Industries. If the frames are determined to be equal in design and installation, please approve the frame as an alternate method of construction. Sincerely, GRESHAM, SMITH AND PARTNERS Gary Ohlman cc: Jerri Jordan, MedPartners Mike Smithey, Schommer and Sons Wade Holland, Howard C.D.M. Design Services for the Built Environment 3595 Grandview Parkway / Suite 300 / Birmingham, Alabama 35243 / 205.298.9200 / FAX 205.298.9180 / www.gspnet.com SEP -16 -98 03:27 PM SCHOMMER. &. SON" .INC. 15033506371 P.03 SEA'- 16—'92 WED 07:3 1D:. TEL NO: #034 PD1i01 — f", Pa. 14 . r • n u. • , . ...•. .. x. .. t I , 44 IP `Chuck Ctrtjkowil,■ u.t11 NC c 11101,, on,. 41* * 4 Sapp�(nlendaq I , aN 1nd, Cl lwn n • , I K rip, 0 m,y d, �., Tel. pheinr (JO I) .17,41111. 44 iu, •j/Y -. G,5' a • pate (50.11 i - i , „ .„ l ISni WY {MIYI � *1 F'G' ..,"0/ ' 7- . ; t ty CZ. 7C"'" Wit tti CHOMMER & S el S SCHOMMER & SONS G E N R A L C O N T R A(' T r ) k FAX 'SMI`X'rAL TO: '. S FAX 0; - ''' 5 - C?„ — ‹ 4 7.,./. SAC C$ i rtk, 'SnslTrtD(INCI, )I) NO COveR $UL.E'I ) I f. . Ctrs usT 1 et. A.cnieb A,- --.1 3-1444--Lt. pq....4.4.44.4..si-eA 1 1 3 / fl f � 1 ■ / _ 1 .. yr r ,W. - • • Pt 09/21/98 08:43 22920 793 2958 EGGERS IND. 2001/003 4 Post -lt® Fax Note 7671 Date q , a f. 9e rt ea► ' r To GGIt^y 0 1 r\ From dl llc oup2on ,i , Co. /Dept. Co. 'w 0 _ :'.`' F '' inp v..: Phone # Phone # /)h o- 7Y3 f ! I ^ n 77dd . NW Fax tt �Q�� 4� ��- �1 fz Fax # ._ . .�._ ....._.;_.... ..... .. ... 20 Minute Solid Lumber FireGuard En 4 UT :Q4Md MBE / , ' a� , i y: FR A INE nrrn stn>e Lyre t; t � F M E Si ^. ~;. ~: 3/4" thickness, 3 -3/4" minimum 17' 8" " appro. d Can adhesive. h edge glued with =maul iii ,: Sry =�'` approved adhesive. A EMSLY SIZE :F, • , 8' 0' x 9' D. maximum. .i p , NG :,` {' ?: Any p roflie with 3/8' or more 9 a .. '.. material at shim space. • ` ■■ III • . ': >; ..;;;,::i..,.',...... Minimum width 1.518'. VOP. APP.L CATiQN ' Field or shop applied with 18 _ hum Imaarri ... r,. ?' gauge staples or 4 Q nails. s Minimum 2' from any end and F" 4' Max.»I I e' o° - — ,{ l-- 54 " Max. -I . V' ' �`; maximum 12" on center. `T.g�' S ; ` ' 5/8" x 1-1/2' :: �, , @ .ILEA;'';_ ";, T -stop, double and single rabbet. : No more than 1/4" clearance SIDE LITE AND MULLION between studs and back of FRAME WFPri T'P ^ -,. .•` '` • frames. If tightly filled with l-- 3 - 3/4" Min. ---1 3/81- 1- 5 /8' 5/8' Gypsum 'v:' T; '.* . ` Fiberglass insulation, Board r. I-1/2' ::;;. . :: clearance may be increased 2 - 112` Min. . cam /. id y " • r ; ' _ .'�). : •e•. ` - 101/2 Steel Stud 1 -114' _ �; _ . c lip _ � ___ 2' Nominal KU. RQ,iGH OPFF,IIIN ' Opening lined with minimum T l l Wood Stud Blacking , 1 /4' Wire Glass r - /�, o a wood stud. " 3 -31q 3 `,� '�' 2' n min I 1 -518 Fiberglass Mln, c .1 � �E Or 5mm FireliteT"' '"::'; 5/8' Gypsum board required• 1L1i�111�t�r,1JJ� rr Insulation 1 -/ , Glass r• . . ' :: . • • • • . 318 II 1IC+l 10 ,7 1 4 �lll� Max. i ll' Space ' GNR1� apENm Stud must be anchored with z 1 /2 ' y' ; mechanical fasteners. I--- 1 -7 /8' 1 - 1/2'- -I ;� ` . .,; � . , . .' : Y . ;;^ Maximum 24" on center. ,; Ic S:SI � . '° : �. ,; Per NFPA#80: 4' x 4" x .105' •,, : .,s : SIDE LITE AND SILL. ;, N . ' . . ��e .. •. ' a •: 318• -, 3 -3/4' Mln. 1-8/8' FRA AND SIDE L ITE PANE ,�,��;' E ATC H � 10 Q nails i n pa max Jamb .v. - 24' on center. One 2 -1/2 ", #10 - -- I. :` 'i r - �= : screw at each hinge and latch. } i : �- T 1 Glazing , ; ;.,•: Replace screw supplied with W r y -va' 1�z• . ! cilp . ;; :.4a; ., hardware. 17/e' � - : r� \ r rM . a -1/2 , � I1211�1111111�J :.t,a i _ .. ..,S " Min �M D.F. "��� I .8 , : D I M ENSIO N 1 - 7/8 on 1.3/4 d oors. t -- �Il�VJ11111111� casi p�' EDG :OF FRlull�P 2 -3/8' on 2-1/4" doors. 1.12 ,a' �=, 4' ,- ', 12. 'x: i� 1 -1/4' v I . E_ � ' -,:~ M.D.F. M.D. t $E'IN�J. Surface applied and listed for - _, -- 1 -3 20 Min. Rated �, g ' use with wood d oor frames. Panel Field Instillation 4:4 ' Blockin \----- ; y �, ;' ti . . .. A . I - 1.5/8' — With Spting Box 1 :,' - --.. -� II� T od ny `CER�i41iUONS' Not allowed. —4— 09/21/98 08:44 ''920 793 2958 EGGERS IND. NN Ej002/003 Y. ; v` ♦ 4il l.�t.w, , # t i1 r i Y. ,:, .. r: I �t - iti� 1! � .,"� r ,-3 ;1' , .rt I . b' I .+ 1 Ln> l I j r• "•: " , '.ba :', • .' r t `F a ? t7:7 .V t t •I - . , I t . ; - f .' • t'" t I ` ,. 1 ' I'. i { a I 4f..i; , S t , ,� I • b t '.� ' y I L 4 e , , t ;11..t iii, r" .4.;1•,:n ' N r - • ` -,I� fi o 7 . `1 .a ° �' .. � y ,i.., ., _': • •a^ :r.. l ° ; r � •.i.� '�� .. . ;,pG,r,,t• '� I „?'. j4 r � t r ;. 7 • A.0.1. I." ., 1, :,- 1 1' P ' r' ' ' I ..I ��'1 i.,i,� i F�,li� l'�1"�pry'F41PA 4fi :fi 1. t : � 0 . . ' , ..2:7 : '; ,:d,g , , I ; , .! 21:1!.....' .'i r... ., 4^ ` '.'6; 1 J•at ;t M ,. e, Side Lite and Borrowed Lite System ' :- 'y SPECiFICATIp 4 F ' • IN ORRO DOW WALL . -�- ` 2 0 MINUTE - }., ' _ 0 ,1 1 . ) � ,.,z;. e : : ;. ,i, SIDE LITE 1101' -A , I 1 t ?) : , . li'i i i' ".. 'FOAM' IZE 3/4" thickness, 3 -3/4" minimum width. I ..,', Can be edge glued with approved adhesive. , V3135.1rr1 y r. . , 4' 8 " x 9 , 0" 7' 0" x 8' 8' 8' 8" ''. maximum. maximum. A,SiN;' - •• Any profile with 3/8' or more material at shim space. Minimum width 1 -5/8'. STOP Field or shop applied with 16 gauge staples or F, -7' 0'— APPLICATION 4 D nails. Minimum 2" from any end and maximum 12' on center. 6 Alt Q.: . 1/2" x 1 -1/4" 11/2' x 1 -1/4' ._._....i itrilm PACE No more than 1/4' clearance between studs and DOOR FRAMI 1Fil back of frame. If tightly filled with Fiberglass Insulation, clearance may be increased to 1/2'. hti111L45111111L',1 , ,: ` :,•:, - Veneered Frame —,, • ,, r ",:. *ROU Opening lined with minimum 2" nominal wood Leg & Header _ ∎ ■ ' : � av it'-' :' _' ,1 {' �.. qqN stud. 518' Gypsum board required. Solid LBR Stop 7___N, ifilil . ,;.•; , Stud must be anchored with mechanical . �' 1,;.r' .: ' fasteners. Maximum 24" on center. l p � �� y � � � � O1 INNS'`' Maximum 1,296 square Inches per pane; _ti : • -' maximum 54' high_ Glass to be 1/4" less g ` . Gypsum Board ', •:;4 ; - ''i' than opening. Eggers' clips required. &" o ,'x4;'' ...1 Sealed with glazing tape or silicone caulk. 9 _ �,.. "' allt'1JIIlIFJ, ,„;t . t ' I NT. r.. Must be screwed to Not applicable. \_Solid Lumber I to , . frame behind glass Casing , � .i stop with 3/4' M.D.F. filler between ' , frames and side lite. SOLID LUMBER BORROWED OR r r:: „.. __ sine LITE SILL /LEG ASSEMBLY g :, 1 D nails or 2 -1/2" screws in pairs at 24" on �' - �� � ' y^ cen ter maximum. Glass • >:' i X 7... Not applicable, Adjacent borrowed lites 1 must meet approved •;, '�ri'= framing requirements. 011 ...:;r: °'. Lite Stop /` Lite Sill o� J - Lite Sill Leg Sill Casing —5— 09/21/98 08:46 '8`920 793 2958 EGGERS IND. Z003/003 Page 21 of 25 20 Minute Frame Mach. Specification November 11, 1991 FIGURE 14 20 MINUTE RATED WOOD DOOR FRAME INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS: Maximum Size: 8/U X 9/0 assembly. Wall Condition: Minimum 3 -3/4" thickness in wood stud, steel stud, or masonry. Minimum Casing: 3B" X 1.3/4 ". !tough Opening: Must be lined with 2" nominal wood stud, minimum. If mounting in masonry, stud must be anchored with mechanical fasteners a maximum of 24" O.C. A minimum 5/8" gypsum board must be used. Minimum Hinge Site: Per NFPA 1180 Latest Edition. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS: Assembly Requirements: Attach frame legs and header with a minimum of 1 -5/8" screws, or IOd • finishing nails, If stops are loose attach with 16 ga_ staples or 4d nails, a minimum of 2" from any end, and maximum 12" O.C. Clearance: Frame must be installed plumb and • square, with no more than 1/4" clearance between studs and back of jamb. If tightly filled with fiberglass insulation, clearance may be increased to 1/2 ". Shimming: Required wherever a space exists between Same and stud. In such a situation, at least one shim is required behind all hinges and latch strikes. Jamb Attachment: Attach jamb legs and header with minimum 10d finishing nails, maximum of 24" O.C. Casing: Must be 3/8" or greater at shim space. Must be attached with minimum 6d finishing nails, 24" O.C. Screw Requirements: At least one of the screws used to secure each hinge and latch strike to stud must be 2 -1/2" minimum. Gasketing: Reese 797 or Pemko S88 only. Frame must be Installed In accordance with NEPA #80 Latest Edition and NFPA #103 Latest Edition. •