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Permit ` A r OF TIGARD PERMIT #: BUP2005 -00315 l DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DATE ISSUED: 7/1/2005 -'ill 13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard, OR 97223 503 - 639 -4171 PARCEL: 2S110AA -00300 SITE ADDRESS: 14145 SW 105TH AVE ZONING: R -12 SUBDIVISION: LOT: JURISDICTION: TIG Project Description: Replace (9) smoke detectors. REISSUE: FLOOR AREAS EXTERIOR WALL CONSTRUCTION CLASS OF WORK: FPS FIRST: sf N: S: E: W: TYPE OF USE: COM SECOND: sf PROJECT OPENINGS? TYPE OF CONST: 5N : sf N: S: E: W: OCCUPANCY GRP: TOTAL AREA: 0 sf ROOF CONST: FIRE RET? OCCUPANCY LOAD: BASEMENT: sf AREA SEP. RATED: STOR: HT: ft GARAGE: sf OCCU SEP. RATED: BSMT ?: MEZZ ?: REQD SETBACKS REQUIRED FLOOR LOAD: psf LEFT: ft RGHT: ft FIR SPKL: SMOK DET: DWELLING UNITS: FRNT: ft REAR: ft FIR ALRM : HNDICP ACC: BEDRMS: BATHS: IMP SURFACE: PRO CORR: PARKING: VALUE: t %07). OD Owner: Contractor: PACIFIC GARDENS HI TECH SYSTEMS 14145 SW 105TH AVE 512 NW CARTY RD TIGARD, OR 97224 RIDGEFIELD, WA 98642 Phone: 503 - 639 -1144 Phone: 360 - 887 -7062 FEES Reg #: LIC 124360 Description Date Amount REQUIRED ITEMS AND REPORTS [BUILD] Permit Fee 7/1/2005 $62.50 [TAX] 8% State Surcharq 7/1/2005 $5.00 Total $67.50 This permit is issued subject to the regulations contained in the Tigard Municipal Code, State of OR. Specialty Codes and all other applicable law. All work will be done in accordance with approved plans. This permit will expire if work is not started within 180 days of issuance, or if work is suspended for more than 180 days. ATTENTION: Oregon law requires low the rules adopted by the Oregon Utility Notification Center. ose rules are set forth in OAR 952- 1 -0010 throup OA • 52- 001 -0100. You may obtain a copy of these es or direct questions to OUNC by cal . ng 503 - 246 -6699 • r -:IN a 2344. 1425 Iss ed By: k j r f i[ :l ,4 Permittee Signature: Call 503 - 639 -4175 by 7:00 a.m. for an inspection that business day. This permit card shall be kept in a conspicuous place on the job site until completion of the project. Approved plans are required on the job site at the time of each inspection. pp. Fire Protection System Building Permit Application I (Hz ureic I. I til.O\I.1 City of Tigard Rai "� % /i Permit No.: DatelB . 7 1�� 4 —cn I 13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard, OR 97223 Plan Review Phone: 503.639.4171 Fax: 503.598.1960 Date/B . " -05 A 5 Other Permit: Inspection Line: 503.639.4175 _Jr,l. '_4_J Date Ready/By: - See Page 2 for Internet: www.ci.tigard.or.us Notified/Method: �((� Supplemental Information TYPE OF WORK REQUIRED DATA: 1- AND 2- FAMILY DWELLING ❑ New construction ❑ Demolition Permit fees° are based on the value of the work performed. Indicate the value (rounded to the nearest dollar) of all W ddition /alteration/replacement ❑ Other: equipment, materials, labor, overhead, and the profit for the CATEGORY OF CONSTRUCTION work indicated on this application. ❑ 1- and 2 -family dwelling ❑ Comercial /industrial Valuation: $ m El Accessory building ❑ Multi- family Number of bedrooms: ❑ Master builder ❑ Other: Number of bathrooms: JOB SITE INFORMATION AND LOCATION Total number of floors: Job site address: ( 14i5 5 `t) 1 I).7 r l 1v New dwelling area: square feet City /State/ZIP: Ti ' J OA o O le, Oj 7 a 44/ Garage /carport area: square feet Suite/bldg. /apt.no.: Project name: -9 /ei. -1 ( G p j C Covered porch area: square feet Cross street /directions to job site: .fJ� y ( 9 Deck area: square feet 1 , Other structure area: square feet REQUIRED DATA COMMERCIAL -USE CHECKLIST Subdivision: Lot no.: Permit fees° are based on the value of the work performed. Tax map /parcel no.: Indicate the value (rounded to the nearest dollar) of all equipment, materials, labor, overhead, and the profit for the DESCRIPTION OF WORK work indicated on this application el F 0 io L i Q� 9 s rho E °_ P - Valuation: S 900— O Existing building area: square feet New building area: square feet ❑ PROPERTY OWNER 1 a TENANT Number of stories: Name: P na e. _ r �..r D e Type of construction: Address: ! Y�yS S t4) t OS 7- fit). ). Occupancy groups: City /State /ZIP: 1 1 L5 j) ) 0 t, 9 7 02a L� V Existin g: Phone: (! C� )) ( ) �) l�� , I.w. ��1 � � Fax: New: ❑APPLICANT ❑ CONTACT PERSON NOTICE Business name: 14; <— 7e G� STQ w S All contractors and subcontractors are required to be Contact name: 0 nn/ / e e licensed with the Oregon Construction Contractors Board / under ORS 701 and may be required to be licensed in the Address: 5 1 y (} Q f - I . 6Z jurisdiction in which work is being performed. If the City / State/ZIP: ! ` O Q Ll/� applicant is exempt from licensing, the following reasons �V( jr„ L l C apply: Phone:B Q) S 7" 7 D ( 2 F a x:: apt,) % ? -- ? 0673 E -mail: CONTRACTOR 1 Business name: {.� '�T 1 S STS.7Y15 1 ' 1 BUILDING PERMIT FEES' Address: / a n ! (, J 0 � �-(1� �/ �• Please refer to fee schedule. City /State /ZIP: K; 0 5 e. c 1 e L a J '] A. C� 'g621-/_., j� Phone: T q o l 7 / L Fax: C ~/ O(o 36Qj Q 7 _ 70 (0� CCB lic.: l Fees due upon application �� � v v (O 0 7 / O Amount received Date received: Authorized signature: V4------- This permit application expires if a permit is not obtained within 180 days after it has been accepted as complete. Print name: 7biyJ HeC7 5 Date: 7 -r _ I — O q • Fee methodology set by Tri -County Building Industry /� ! ' Service Board. i:\ Building \Pennits\FPS- PamitApp.doc 12/03 440-4613T(11 /02/COM/WFB) v y 1 City of Tigard: Fire Protection Permit Checklist Page 2 - Supplemental Information Describe work to be done: 1.) ❑ New 2.) Modification to sprinkler heads only: ❑ Addition ❑ 1 -1 0 heads: No plan review required. ❑ Alteration ❑ 11+ heads: Plan review required. ❑ Repair Number of sprinkler heads: Additional description of work: Type of System (Complete A, B, C or D as applicable): A.) Commercial Sprinkler ❑ Wet ❑ Dry Additional Standpipes Information: Hazard Group Density Design Area K. Factor Sprinkler Project Valuation: $ B.) Type I - Hood Fire Suppression System Hood Project Valuation: $ C.) Fire Alarm Submittal shall Battery Calculations ❑ Yes include: Individual Component Yes gE f L 1iCD e. 9 Cut Sheets 'S {( c4 C1 Q (� r S`>� e D rs Fire Alarm Project Valuation: `$ -0 e9Q0 D.) Residential Sprinkler (Stand Alone System) Square Footage: Permit Fee: 0 to 2,000 $187.50 2,001 to 3,600 $232.50 3,601 to 7,200 $292.50 7,201 and greater $381.50 Sprinkler Project Square Footage: sq. ft. Project Valuation Subtotal (A, B & C): $ Permit fee based on valuation (see attached chart): $ Permit fee based on square footage (D) (see fees above): $ State Surcharge 8% of Permit Fee: $ FLS Plan Review 40% of Permit Fee: $ TOTAL: $ Plan review requires a completed application and 3 sets of plans at submittal. Plan review fees are required at submittal. "New" fire protection systems require that plans bear the original seal of an Oregon licensed fire suppression engineer, or NICET level "3" technicians. I: \ Building \Permits\FPS- PermitApp.doe 2 r ESL 429/449 & 428/448 SERIES Self- Diagnostic Photoelectric Smoke Detectors �� Installation Instructions : -=- Part Number 14153 �� �. °� California State Fire Marshal Approved , ', F ,MEA (New York City) Approved e ® USED 429/449 ® 428/448 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The ESL 429/449 and 428/448 Series low- profile, self - diagnostic, two - and four -wire smoke detectors work on the light scattering principle. A pulsed infrared light- emitting diode serves as the light source, and a high -speed photo -diode as the sensing element. This design has Plug-in terminal block superior protection against false alarms caused by dust, insects, RF Diagram 1 = - a a and ambient - light. 7 7 • � These Series of smoke detectors are especially suited for residential i hz_ ' occupancies, includin hotels, motels and dormitories, as well as other / if commercial and industrial fire- system applications. This Series is "`A ..y' designed for 2 -wire and 4 -wire connection, respectively, to 6 -24 V DC = -�� �- fire alarm control panels, UL Listed for commercial or household fire protection. 429 & 428 Series Wiring Diagram Diagram 2 models 429AT, 4290, 429CT, model 429CRT 429CST, 429CSST auxiliary not used power Two-Wire Compatibility contacts The ESL 429 Series two -wire, smoke detectors - - + + '-'\—' . '"--'N--s first detector + + ad - + + de offer the widest range of two -wire compatibility Gem E+ a []mm 0e LI.LFZIV in the industry. Refer to ESL's Compatibility Index for compatible control panel listings. COMPATIBLE LISTED CO CONTROL UNIT' � s v marts ) r + t Si t i I S . � G� O � K• ' k 1 initiating S — t 1 I" . Y�•� circuit l ���G _ ,:......4„, ..!„--,-,e6 —ed' \q li ., k 1 L r•.,3� i! 449 & 448 Series Wiring Diagram ¢- )t ° the NC FO"° W " - - v ow „, h • t Diagram 3 l. ” et Pya VilA . F . see ��� moaw.uoaae A � . models 449 6048 CRT, CSRT, CLT, Cell d`p last ta AT, C, CT, CST, CSST auxiliary model *WSW 0 - r, . • detector contacts e n9 heat sensor abm, lbw tertp output alarm heat sensor smoke alarm contacts Power CLT S CLT) conta P °M'er .contacts power con tacts power first ��. ,— .—^� -�—. �_, —. — ,-- . . -�`—, detector _ + + + + - - + + - V _ �z�� �m t. = e �cuz�a�m = e e 0 � �c �m t, = tt �cl t LISTED 1111111 '' CONTROL UNIT Emil'' red ■ lt r { .111111 , 1 1 I 1■1, 1 ,.1, CmI Su ERVISION are ■11 I I II 11 i brow alarm . ` inthaltbil alarm circuit *448CSH and 448CSRH are smoke alarms. OFFICE COPY Optional Features Smoke Detector Placement and Spacing In general ceiling mounted smoke detectors should be located near the This Series includes a wide range of options, as shown in the Product center of the room or hall whenever possible, or more than 4 inches (100 Selection Guide (Diagram 9) on back page. These options include a mm) from any wall. When the detector is wall mounted, the top of the built in sounder, an auxiliary relay, an integral heat detector, and an isolated heat detector, to meet almost any application. Diagram 4 (100 mm) ceiling Self- Diagnostics Includes Automatic Sensitivity Testing 1 ,� 4 in Each detector in the Series continually monitors its own sensitivity and acceptable here i 1100 mm) minimum operational status. Once a day it performs a full diagnostic test that never here / , includes dynamically testing the sensing chamber and internal elec- 12 in 00 mm) tropics. If a detector drifts out of its UL Listed sensitivity range or fails top of ,, °, _ , MAXIMUM internal diagnostics, the alarm LED will flash once every second to acceptable here indicate trouble. This meets NFPA 72 field sensitivity testing require- ments without the need for external meters. side wafl NOTE: Connect to a power supply that will not automatically reset. NOTE: Since the self- diagnostics only indicate trouble after 27 hours, if the measurements the shown are to the power supply automatically resets every 24 hours the self- diagnostic Note: Measurements shown are to the closest edge of the detector. indication will never be signaled. (The smoke detector will still signal alarm correctly.) detector should be 4 to 12 inures (100 -300 mm) from the ceiling (see INSTALLATION Diagram 4). Refer to NFPA 72 for further mounting instructions. This Series of detectors mount to standard single -gang electrical boxes, four -inch octagonal or four -inch square electrical boxes, or on When more than one detector is required, spacing of 30 feet (9.1 meters) WIREMOLD No. 5739 fixture boxes. These detectors may also be may be used as a guide on smooth ceilings (as defined in NFPA 72). mounted directly to walls or ceilings where local codes/jurisdictions Other spacing may be used depending on ceiling height, high air permit. movement, and other conditions or response requirements. First, pull wire through the electrical box and connect to the plug -in Low Temperature Output Models (CLT, CSLT Models) terminal block supplied, one wire per terminal (see Diagrams 1, 2 and These models have a separate relay output that will be energized when 3). Second, dress wiring neatly and snap the terminal block into the the ambient temperature around the detectors falls to approximately back of the detector. Note: The detector cover must be closed com- 43 °F. Note; this detector continues to have the same operating tempera - pletely, to support the circuit board, while installing the terminal block. ture range as standard models — 32 °F (0 °C) to 120 °F (50 °C). Run 6 Now, open the cover and mount the detector, using the mounting holes conductor fire wire from a combination burglar/fire alarm panel to smoke provided (see Diagram 5). detector. Connect low temperature relay contact to a separate non -fire zone on acombination burglar/fire alarm control panel. Warning: Do not All ESL smoke detectors are shipped with a plastic dust cover for use connect low temperature output relay to fire alarm zone. in areas where construction is on- going. Smoke detectors will not work with the dust cover in place. Remove the dust cover when installation Where NOT To Place Detectors is completed, prior to testing. One of the major causes of nuisance alarms is improper placement of detectors. Avoid locating detectors too close to kitchens or wood stoves, where smoke can be generated. Garages and furnace rooms are also poor locations, due to exhaust fumes. Placing detectors too close to Diagram 5 For instructions on removal bathrooms can cause problems from steamy baths or showers. Also do of terminal block and not install detectors where normal ambient temperature can be over I 85' ( cm) ` ~ i circuit board call technical 100 °F (37.8 °C), such as attics. Refer to NFPA 72 for more information. services at 800 -648 -7424. Supervision of System Wiring 1 Power wiring in four -wire systems is required by NFPA 72 to be supervised. This is accomplished by installing a power supervision relay s.t' at the end of the detector power circuit. The contacts of the supervision (15.5 cm) ® test Switch 4" square or WIREMOLD mounting relay are wired in series with the system's alarm initiating circuit, and are p mounting (No. 5739) closed when energized (see Diagram 3). A break in the detector pow'�r all boxes fie circuit or a loss of power de- energizes the power supervision relay, .46 opening the contacts and causing a trouble annunciation at the fire single gang 4° octagon alarm control unit. mounting ESL Models 204 -6 V and 204 -12/24 V are relays UL Listed for 4 -wire power supervision. ESL Model 204 -12/24 V CAN is a relay ULC Listed cover release for 4 -wire power supervision. Models 449/448CTE, 449CSTE, and 449CSSTE are smoke detectors with a built -in end -of -line power NOTE: Positive air pressure from wire openings, conduit, mounting boxes, supervision relay, and can be used to supervise a circuit in place of a irregular mounting surfaces, or plenums causing air movement through power supervision relay. The 449CTE, 449CSTE, and 449CSSTE will and away from the detector may prevent proper operation. Seal all also automatically send a trouble signal to the control panel whenever openings causing unwanted air flow using UL Listed expanding foam or the detector needs maintenance. Proceed with sensitivity testing on all Duxseal. detectors as outlined on next page. Testing the Installation without the need for external meters. In accordance with NFPA 72, After all connections are complete and the wiring is checked for errors, smoke detector sensitivity should be checked within one year after apply power to the system. There should be no alarm. If an alarm is installation and every alternate year thereafter, in commercial installa- reported, determine if a detector is latched in alarm or if there is a problem tions, or every three years in residential sites. with the wiring. The replaceable sensing chamber of the 400 series photoelectric All smoke detectors shall be tested at least annually in accordance with detector unsnaps for easy field cleaning and service. Whenever the NFPA 72. The preferred method for functional testing is with Smoke! in status LED indicates cleaning is necessary, open the detector cover, a can ®, available from ESL. Follow the instructions on the can carefully unsnap and throw away optical block chamber. Then thoroughly blow to ensure proper testing. Other brands of canned smoke are not off the optical base and snap a new optical block chamber (part #211) recommended due to potential for contamination. Other acceptable back in place. NOTE: Be sure new optical block chamber is seated all .testing methods are; a smoldering punk stick or a cotton wick. the way down. Close detector cover and verify sensitivity with the sensitivity level test (below). The detector samples for smoke about every 9 seconds, while flashing its LED. If smoke is detected, the sampling increases to every 4.5 Sensitivity Level Test Mode seconds. Excessive smoke must be detected in three consecutive Each detector includes a sensitivity test mode that is activated by samples for the alarm to activate. Therefore, when testing the detector holding a magnet near the integral reed switch for more than one with smoldering punks or cotton wicks, hold the smoke source near the second (see Diagram 7). This initiates the self - diagnostic routine and smoke entry and gently direct smoke into the detector for 20 seconds provides visual indication if service is required. The alarm LED provides or until alarm is indicated. BE SURE TO PROPERLY EXTINGUISH THE the indication listed in Diagram 8. SMOKE SOURCE AFTER TESTING! After the sequence of blinks, if the sensitivity is found to be within limits This is a go /no - go test and is not a reliable indication of detector and if all other tests pass, the detector will go into alarm until reset by sensitivity. If it is successful, the LED will remain lit. To reset the the panel. If the sensitivity is not within limits, or an unserviceable detector, operate the system reset switch to remove power from the hardware fault has been detected, the alarm LED will continue to flash detectors. Control unit alarm and all auxiliary functions should be verified for a complete test of each detector. Diagram 7 _ To activate sensitivity level test mode, hold magnet on hinge side of Models with heat sensors sample for heat every 3 seconds. Test heat detector for more than 1 second. sensors by using a hot air gun. Aim at heat sensor from 6 -10" away. 1, Detector should go into alarm in less than 30 seconds. Be careful not ` to melt plastics. ;i mag net (for best results .��� position magnet slightly off center) Diagram 6 optical block cover once per second until the detector is reset by the panel. If sensitivity test indicates an unacceptable level, take action recommended above. If action does not result in acceptable sensitivity, VIII'` �� ` replace unit. Approvals !Ovals 1.1111141 The smoke detector is for use in commercial fire protective signaling systems and in household fire warning systems. (NFPA 72). snap into indentat \ optical base 429/449 Series Listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc.; California State Fire Marshal approved (Listing #7272 -0447 -128); MEA approved [New York City] MAINTENANCE, CLEANING and (Listing #MEA 64 -94 -E) Factory Mutual approved. SENSITIVITY TESTING This series of self- diagnostic smoke detectors is designed for easy field 449CLT /449CSLT Series service and maintenance. If a detector drifts beyond its approved Listed by Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. "sensitivity range for more than 24 hours, or fails internal diagnostic 428/448 Series tests, the unit automatically indicates trouble by flashing its LED every Listed by Underwriters' Laboratories of Canada (Listing # CS205). second. This meets NFPA 72 field sensitivity testing requirements • Diagram 8 Approximate obscuration Blinks Indication Action ( %/ft.) 429/449 428/448 1 Unserviceable hardware fault is detected Reset unit and re -run sensitivity test, if indication remains the same, replace unit. 2.69 3.05 2 The detector is not sensitive enough Clean g per instructions. Reset unit and re -run sensitivity test, if 2.46 2.75 3 indication remains the same, replace unit. - 2.23 2.50 4 Detector is within sensitivity limits Nail 2.00 2.15 5 1.77 1.85 - 6 1.54 1.50 _ 7 Detector is too sensitive Check to be sure optical block cover is snapped down completely. 1.31 1.25 8 Clean per instructions. 1.08 0.90 9 Product Selection Guide Model Designator Wire Type Model Designator .. Diagram 9 g yPe • Model Designator Designator Listing Number Description ` Designator Power Series Designator Features 449 UL 2 Two-wire only A 6/12 V DC \ 449CSRT 448 ULC 4 Four -wire only C 12/24 V DC Wire Type Power Designator Features Designator Feature Description E End -of -Line Power Built -in end -of -line relay that also acts as a sensitivity status output. For tour wire only. Fail -safe relay trips upon loss of power or if Supervisory and Sensitivity smoke detector is outside the approved sensitivity range for more than one day. End of line resistor is easily connected to terminal Status Relay with no extra wiring, or relay contacts can be connected to a separate trouble loop. H Isolated Fixed Temp. and Isolated fixed 135 °F (57 °C) and rate of rise heat detector, independently trips the LED and alarm relay output. Smoke detector r Rate of Rise Heat Detector activates internal sounder (local alarm) and auxiliary relay, but does not latch. Approved as both single station smoke alarm and system heat detector. Ideal for hotel, motel and dormitory rooms where smoking is allowed. R Auxiliary Relay Used to activate other devices such as elevator recall, door hangers, etc. UL Listed for releasing services. S Built -in Sounder 85db built -in sounder alarms when smoke is detected or when power wiring polarity is reversed. ■ SS Built -in Sounder with 85db built -in sounder alarms when smoke is detected or when power wiring polarity is reversed. Also, chirps when unit goes outside Sensitivity Status Output the approved sensitivity range for more than one day. Resetting detector will silence chirp for one day, until unity is restored to proper sensitivity. T Integrated Fixed Temp. and Integrated fixed 135 °F (57 °C) temperature and rate of rise head detector offers double protection. Either heat detector or smoke Rate of Rise Heat Detector detector can trip and latch LED and alarm relay outputs. L Low - Temperature Output Non latching, low temperature output for temperatures below 43 °F ± 5 °F ( °C). Electrical Specifications Max. Ripple Typ. Ave. Stby, Typ. Alarm Cur. Typ. Ave. Pol. Alarm Relay Other Relay Model 2 -Wire 4 -Wire Min.Volt. Max. Volt. (PK To PK) Cur. (12 -24V) (12 -24V) Rev. Cur. Contacts Contacts (V) (uA) (mA) (mA) (A) (A) 429AT, 428AT • 6.5 20 10% 70 'see SO9A _ - - - 429C, 428C • 8.5 33 10% 70 'see S10A - - - 429CT, 428CT • 8.5 33 _ 10% 70 'see S10A - - - 429CRT • 8.5 33 10% 70 'see S11A - 2 429CST, 428CST,429CSST • 8.5 33 10% 70 'see S11A 10 - - 4490, 448C • 8.5 33 10% 70 15 - 0.5 - 449CT, 448 • 8.5 33 10% 70 15 - 0.5 - 449CRT • 8.5 33 10%• 70 31 - 0.5 2 �t9L- d4>ICCT • 8.5 33 10% _ 70 15 - 0.5 - 449AT, 448AT • 5.1 27 10% 70 15 - 0.5 - 449CST, 448CST • 8.5 33 10% 70 40 10 0.5 449CSRT • 8.5 33 10% 70 51 10 _ 0.5 2 449CSLT, 448CSLT • 8.5 33 10% 70 40 10 _ 0.5 449CSRH • 8.5 33 10% _ 70 51 10 0.5 2 449CSST • 8.5 33 10% 70 40 10 0.5 - 449CSTE, 449CSSTE • 8.5 33 10% 23mA 51 33 0.5 _ 2 449CTE, 448CTE • 8.5 33 10% 23mA 31 23 0.5 2 448CSH" • 8.5 33 10% 70 51 10 0.5 448CSRH" • 8.5 33 10% 70 51 10 0.5 2 Power Supervision Units 204 -6V (UL Listed) 5.1 15 - 33 mA 0 6V DC - - 0.5 - ^ 14mAO 12V DC 204- 12/24V (UL Listed) 8.5 33 - 28mA 0 24V DC - - 0.5 - 14mAO12VDC 204- 12/24V CAN (ULC Listed) 8.5 33 - 28mA 0 24V DC - - 0.5 - 429 models draw up to a maximum of 60mA alarm current if not limited by panel. Product Data Sensitivity Heat detector specifications ... fixed temperature - 135 °F, 50 ft. spacing 428/448 - minimum 2.0 + 0.50 % /Ft. rate of rise - 15 °F /min. & > 105 °F (8.3 °C /min. & > 40.6 °C) - maximum 2.0 - 0.50 % /Ft. Low temp specifications 43 °F ( °C) ± 5 °F ( °C) 429/449 - minimum 2.0 + 0.37 % /Ft. Auxiliary relay contacts 2A @ 28 V DC or 120 V AC (resistive) - maximum 2.0 - 0.39 % /Ft. Alarm contacts 500 mA @ 36 V DC (resistive) Operating temp .... 32 °F to 120 °F (0 °C to 50 °C) Detector size 6.1 in. (15.5 cm) x D 1.85 in. (4.69 cm) x 8.8 oz. (0.25 kg) Vt� Operating humidity range 0 to 95% RH Packaging 10 detectors are packed in a carton Sounder specifications 85 dB at 10 Ft. Self- diagnostic indication typically 27 hours after reset (do not connect to power Color white cover /white base supply that resets every 24 hours) Field wiring size 14 -24 AWG ©1999 Sentrol. Certain items in the Installation Instructions are protected under one or more of the following patents: 5,546,074; 5,708,414; 5,798,701; 5,821,866; 5,936,533. SENTROL Sentrol reserves the right 12345 SW Leveton Dr., Tualatin, OR 97062 to change without tons without nootice. Tel.: 503.692.4052 Fax: 503.691.7566 E (� T http: / /wwwsentroi.com ©1999 Sentrol J L U.S. & Canada: 800.547.2556 Technical Service: 800.648.7424 E- 3914 -0999 A PRODUCT OF SENTROL FaxBack: 1.800.483.2495 14153 Rev. B 1 CITY-CIF TIGARD BUILDING DIVISION • PERMIT #: - R(lp2 =603(x 13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard, OR 97223 DATE ISSUED: Phone: (503) 639 -4171 ii���ti��aq�°1i°u'C I I Inspection Requests (24 Hrs.): (503) 639 -4175 ._'!�- 'I- INSPECTION WORKSHEET FOR DATE: 7 (f/Ci5' TIME: PAGE: SITE ADDRESS: (k( 'oi ( 3 CLASS OF WORK: SUBDIVISION: LOT #: TYPE OF USE: PROJECT NAME: {- C( F( C DESCRIPTION: OWNER: PHONE #: CONTRACTOR: PHONE #: Inspection Request Scheduled For: Date: Pour Time: Code # Inspection Description Confirm # Contact # Message 2 - ` 7 Ft..., ©l (As- ©l Corrections /Comments /Instructions: 1 E PASS ❑ PARTIAL APPROVAL ❑ CANCEL ❑ NO ACCESS ❑ FAIL ❑ CALL FOR INSPECTION ❑ ADDITIONAL FEES ASSESSED Inspector: Date: 65 Phone #: (503) 718-