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Specifications FIRE PROTLCTION- SERV.It tS. ',.. 1.5100 SW�139TH' 3 TIGARD ORE 97224 r,,,,,=.40„ - (503) 590 3732 CCB# 121039 ORE lic # RET 1743 PHOENIX INN FIRE ALARM DESCRIPTION cb Description LoC -4 An automatic fire protection system will be installed 5 utilizing a multizone control panel and providing for monitoring of sprinklers , pull stations, and smoke detection in public areas. Other areas covered include maintenance and store rooms. The system provides for a elevator return as well as top of the elevator smoke detection. Siren strobes are placed at within 15 ft of the end of each corridor. Smoke detectors at every 30' Pull stations at every exit 48 inches to center and door holders at every fire door. System provides for siren strobes in each special assist room and an annuciator in every occupied room. On this system we will change out the current 8 zone panel for a 16 zone panel with 2 more bell outputs to accommodate the extra indicating appliances. All tamper flow valves are zoned by riser. All smoke detectors and pulls shall be zoned by floor. All installation shall be done according to N.F.P.A. standard 72 work will be done in a neat and professional manner. All work will be performed according to timeline set Includes all permits with fire dept and electrical Equipment will be UL listed and approved SYSTEM COMPONENTS Silent Knight 5207 fire alarm panel Silent Knight 5230 front desk annuciator System Sensor 1451 smoke detectors Firelite BG -8 pull stations System Sensor Siren Strobes I Model 5207 Fire Control /Communicator Installation Manual 4.2 Current Draw Worksheet Number of Current per Standby Alarm Device Devices Device Current Current For each device, use this formula: This column X This column .:.Current per number of devices 5207 Fire Control 1 Standby: 120 mA 1 ao mA • /Communicator Alarm: mA mA 5210 Zone Expander 1 Standby: 40 mA I_f 0 mA Alarm: 40 mA Lf() mA 5220 Direct Connect module 1 Standby: 50 mA mA r Alarm: 50 mA mA 5230 Remote Annunciator Standby: 60 mA (p 0 mA (7 max.) Alarm: 120 mA ' 1 7 mA 4180 Status Display module Standby: 20 mA mA (2 max.) Alarm: 140 mA H ... m A 5260 Printer Interface 1 Standby: 25 mA mA Alarm: . 25 mA mA A Current Subtotals: a a(7 mA I co 0 mA Smoke Detectors Refer jer to device manual, for Current ratings : Tables b•Z and 6-3 for max. #.per loop. • Sy 34 - ewl. SENso'Z 1400 34 Standby: . boo I mA • 4 1 mA Alarm: '17 mA . 2 ( mA Standby: mA mA Alarm: mA mA Standby: mA mA Alarm: mA mA B Current Subtotals: , CO -J mA (p 1 S mA Notification Devices (4 max) . Refer to deuce manual for current r Cit r lPn6o:W? 12, 7 5" a $c1 O Alarm: mA I ... I I D mA (- Apri (,I( c7) L i 7 Alarm: H mA H. 70� mA Alarm: mA mA Alarm: mA mA C Current Subtotal: ' . m A Additional. Devices Standby: mA mA Alarm: mA : mA Standby: mA mA Alarm: mA m A Standby: mA mA Alarm: mA mA Standby: mA mA Alarm: mA mA D Current Subtotals: mA mA y Total current ratings of all devices in system (add A -D) *: aa o mA ILO mA E Total current ratings converted to amperes (x .001): ,,.... A , \ w A * This information must be used with Table 4 - 1 and Table 4 - 1 to complete battery calculations. 4 -2 150865 , Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 3.5.2 Worksheet Requirements The following steps must be taken when determining Model 5207 current ratings: 1. Measure the alarm current. If only one current rating is listed, the draw for that device is the same whether the system is in alarm or standby condition. The exception is for notifi- cation devices, which are rated at alarm current only. Standby current for notification devices is 0 mA. 2. To detect the actual maximum alarm current, measure the current draw (with no devices connected to the panel) by connecting a DC amp meter in series with one of the batteries. Disconnect the AC power source. Put the panel in alarm. The meter will indicate the alarm current, which will be in the range of 120 -700 mA. Fill in the system alarm current in the Current per Device column of the Current Draw worksheet. You can estimate with- out measuring the alarm current by filling in the maximum total alarm current of 700 mA. 3. For smoke detectors, notification devices, and devices not mentioned in the manual, refer to the device manual for the current ratings. The worksheet example shown on the previ- ous page provides rough estimates for a "worst case" installation. 4. Use Table 3 -3 to calculate the correct battery AH rating needed for your installation. See also the example (Figure 3 -4) on the next page. Note that the calculated rating in Row H cannot exceed the ratings shown in Table 3 -4. Table 3 -3 Battery Calculations Total Standby Current Total Alarm Current A Total supervisory current from the Current Draw A _ „•;t;;_.,; . ,; - Worksheet (row E). B Number of standby hours (24 and 60 for NFPA 72, Chapter 1, 1- 5.2.5). ..~:�,:. :_� - �:� _ C Multiply Lines A and B. AH P Y a � k ,s 4:`f„ 5 5 Y t ;• D Total alarm current from the Current Draw worksheet - ''1;'„ x {s;=;. y 's;rYSa. ` *:r "X= A (row E). � yr� �µ., r s , ��.�;�. *..,,.::, E Alarm sounding period in hours. (For example, 5 •• 4 ` ';<''S;, - H /� minutes = .084 hours.) ^' '/` t" F Multiply lines D and E. 2r;` AH b 1-54 G Add lines C and F. AH H Multiply line G by 1.2. AH ; (Total ampere/hours required *) *Use next size battery with capacity greater than required. 7 Amp 13 X p ; (Jpit 3 -6 150865 1540 ' i , J.'",,;: ,,-",:, , ::Ii":' :::''''',,,''; '', „ ' l',1'-W:,''.' ;';': ';„ ; :':: " I,;,,, ,, .;:;i,c . '?,:' :‘'; '''' , ,-;,,, `7,, - '1/)/ - 139YIA, ' ; • . ' : ' ' -' ::: - '':" '-;:: : - ' ' .. ir ;;;74• '''ito'::,:0: - 1_,?,P ,40 -; :>5';1' " -- :''. ,)" Vii • , '0, 'i 1"--, TIGARD:ORE 67224 (503) 590=3732 : . ' • r A frl 4? , a k,; , 4 , .., m. . . - . gESSO" VIMESEEMEREEMZOOMIZZIONESSIZZA PHOENIX INN ADDITION gz 1 $ xi 5230 g x 1 0 1 ELEV RETURN yl • r V x5 (0 r—"L6- 414 (61 1 - P - r ' • Ell i lAd" D xi0—x3 R14-16 )(i SILENT KNIGHT 5207 FIRE PANEL RISER FOR FIRE ALARM SILENT KNIGHT COMMERCIAL NI FIRE SYSTEMS® FIRE ALARMS r r �., � ■ `� � ;�i � s � : - ,f., ,��r 52 F� Adam G municator and exclusive A ccu- zone° FEATURES: • Eight zones, 6 Style A (class B) and 2 Style D (class A). 8 Expander Zones are Style A (class B). Zones are interchangeable using the Model 7181 Zone �s Converter. s • UL, FM, MEA (BSA), CFM Listed and Approved. r • Event memory. • Fuseless design can reduce service time. fi • Field selectable, 12 or 24 VDC power supply. \' • Six amp current output at 12 volts, five amps at 24 volts. ' �•'''� • Compatible with 2- and 4- wire smoke detectors as well as water flow and sounding devices. w • ANSI Cadence Pattern Output. • Four programmable (Style Y) supervised signal circuits, including steady, pulse and temporal. • Programmable smoke verification, pre -alarm delay, and cross - zoning can minimize false alarms. • Four general purpose relays (Form C 24 volts at 2.5 5207 amps resistive). • Built -in approved digital communicator with UL required priorty reporting. • Flexible programming capabiities including up/ or system problems, exist. If the 5207 encounters a fire downloading and use of remote annunciator. No or trouble condition, it sends a report to a central "desktop" programmer required. monitoring station (if applicable), and, typically, sounds an audible /visual warning in the local area. • Accu -Zone® diagnostics facilitate local and remote troubleshooting. The 5207's microprocessor constantly runs programs to • Individual zone Walk Test. check inputs and carry out other routine functions. If the program ever stops running, a watchdog circuit will detect it and reset microprocessors to resume normal DESCRIPTION: operations. The Model 5207 is an all -in -one fuseless local fire The Model 5207 conducts an automatic self -test every evacuation control panel and digital 24 hours —at a time you select —and sends a report to communicator designed for applications requiring the central station (if applicable). manual fire alarm, automatic fire alarm and water flow for sprinkler system supervision. The basic unit offers Other features of the system include English- language fire alarm for one to eight zones, expandable to 16 with the optional 5210 expansion module. It is compatible remote annunciation simplifying "Step Programming" of with both two- and four -wire smoke detectors. Compact, custom options. Remote downloading of system easy to install and service, it delivers the features you'd configurations can eliminate the expense of sending out expect to find in fire systems costing much more. aservicetechnicianforreprogramming. System provides a built -in fire drill procedure. The exclusive Accu -Zone® During normal operation, the 5207 constantly checks feature measures and displays zone voltages, so you smoke and other sensing devices for fire conditions. It can set up and test the system without separate testing also conducts system checks to determine if any troubles, equipment. Fuseless circuit board design eliminates one of the most likely causes for service calls. 0 RAMMING J° The n c the cabinet. Its z '' six LEDs 5207 (for includes ala rm a , trouble annuniator , silence AC /low battery , _; - , ° w "'.° ? e vent memory, time set/reporting) are visible without .i;,, *� o pening the cabinet. The annunciator allows for eas wa` - Fa;N;::; F o peration of all functions. Itfeaturesdualseven- segment display and 14 uni uel assigned function ke s Keys are ENTER, CLEAR, SILENCE, SHUNT and 0 -9 used forALARM RESET, CLEAR ALARM MEMORY, DIALER �[ [m[ i _,_ RESET, REQUEST DOWNLOAD, DISPLAYMEMORY, ,; 00 G00 TEST, DISPLAY TROUBLES, SET DATE and ..�, ;; ,17/0,00;„1-1.11; 6 ' SET TIME. '010, ' :,: ' Remote annunciation is available through the Model q' 5230. This four -wire, 16 -zone remote annunciator is �'`'£ ° easy the s to me op o erform iatoraperations rate. Its fourteen as the main system keys annunc 5521 pe, including silencing, resetting, function ng, and displaying of alarms, On site programming is available through the optional troubles and alarm memory. Use of access codes Model 5521 Desktop Programmer or through any prevents unwanted tampering. In addition the Model through the remote annunciator. 5230 can be used to program all programmable options Remote programming can be accomplished for both the local control and digital communicator. use of 5521 programmer and 5530 modem, or through the use of an IBM or compatible personal computer and Features include LCD display, backlighting, English - the Model 5541 Downloading Software (requires the language annunciation. Model 5530 Downloading Modem). Up to seven 5230s can be attached to one 5207. Standby More than 60 programmable options are available for current draw per 5230 is 60 mA, alarm current is 120 mA. customizing system configurations and end -user features, including zone type (fire, panic, tamper, sprinkler, water, heat, cold, local); zone options (pre 'µ;4 `..: ,K °" : 4 ' is: ' alarm delayed, smoke verification delayed, zone disable); and zone location descriptions. Programmable dialers , options include total number of reporting attempts, Touch %.: x; ; Tone° or rotary dialing, one or two telephone lines ' , Several time delay features, includingnumberofseconds �_ _ „;,..�".= :;.- ;•�. � � " ,'::'µ �� � ,.„:„. ,;,,,,,; , to alarm in P delay re- alarm, smoke dela conditions number���` of hours before loss of AC hours report, and 24 �hourtest a a• time can be programmed. �, i ZONE EXPAN a.714Jitl _ ..,.. The optional Model 5210 Zone Expander doubles the 5230 number of zones available to the 5207 from 8 to 16. The 5210 adds eight additional style A (class B) zones to the 5207, enabling use of both two- and four -wire CO °�- , -�° smoke detectors. The 5207 is eq uipped with a UL listed digital le Voltage Ranges: Using 24 -VDC power: 17.8 -27.4 VD which has the ability to seize the telephone lines to r Using 12 -VDC power: 8.5 -11.8 VDC. report alarms and ion. It can supervise the telephone troubles lines to a central stat and activate a trouble ''''fi 5y alert if a line failure is sustained for 45 seconds or loner. fg; Othercommunications /report ingfeaturesinclude: Built - in ring detector; re -try if communication failed; fail -to ;,:-'' lt*cf 1.1 ..4. ?,.'*:',:'• 'I •;',;: ‘..,.%.1' _ �� communicate output; one or two phone lines option; up to four phone number capability (plus computer phone l ��3a for downloading); Touch -Tone® and rotary compatible. . ; The 5207 is compatible with all major reporting "' x formats including SIA (security industry standard), SK, 5210 FSK, SK 4/2, Radionics BFSK. Format selectable by account number. §PECIFICATIONS Model 7181 Fire Zone Convertor ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS: Converts Style A zones to Style D and vice versa. • Primary AC: 120 VRMS at 60 HZ, 2A • Total Accessory Load: 5A at 24 VDC � �' e 6A at 12 VDC INDICATOR LIGHTS: " S J a • AC /DC POWER (Green) - On when system is running x on AC power; flashes when using DC. • ALARM (Red) - On for supervisory alarm; flashes for 5220 Direct Connect Module fire alarm. Used for City Box and polarity reversing direct • TROUBLE (Yellow) - On when trouble condition exists. wire applications. • SILENCED (Yellow) - On when alarm or trouble has been silenced but not yet cleared. • EVENT MEMORY (Yellow) - On when an alarm condition has been reset. • SET MODE /REPORT (Yellow) - On when system is in test or program mode, including Date/Time set mode. m� .�.. Flashes when system is reporting. 5530 Downloading Modem MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS: SIA format modem for remote programming of 5207. • Dimensions: 16 in. W x 26.4 in. H x 4 in. D (40.6cm W x 67cm H x 10.2cm D) • Weight: 25 lbs. (11.4 kg.) • Color: Red >'` � °' "ice TELEPHONE REQUIREMENTS: • FCC Registration No.: AC6USA- 65475 -AL -E °:;.' • Type of Jack: RJ31X (2 required) APPROVALS: 5541 Downloading Software • UL Listed For remote programming with IBM PC and compatible • FM Approved computers. Can be used with 5207. Requires 5530 • CFM Approved modem. Software /modem package may be ordered • New York City MEA (formerly BSA) as a 5561. • NFPA - Central Station Reporting - Local Protective Signaling System - City Box 3 - Polarity Reversal - Proprietary Protective Signaling System 5260 Printer Interface OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Allows connection of a standard computer printer to Model 4180 Status Display Module provide a printed record of 5207 system activity. Simple Provides 16 outputs to give alarm and trouble conditions plug-in connection. (Printer not supplied.) by zone. Two units can be connected to annunciate all. 16 zones on a 5207 control. Can be used to drive LED or graphic annunciators. (Non - supervised) ARCHITECT/ENGINEER SPECI IC TIO The contractor shall provide a complete electrically supervised shall be programmed to operate on (1) pre - alarm, (2) tamper fire alarm and communications system. The system shall alarm, (3) special alarm, (4) fire alarm, (5) trouble, (6) no- contain a fire alarm control /communicator and panel to silence, (7) alarm by specific zone (1 -16). The relays shall supervise and operate heat and smoke detection devices, remain energized until the panel is silence reset or the trouble alarm signal devices, visual annunciators and an integral condition is cleared, unless "no- silence" is selected. digital communicator to transmit fire alarm and supervisory signals to a central station. The control /communicator shall be The control /communicator shall have an integral annunciator UL Listed or FM approved for use under NFPA 71, 72A, 72B, to indicate sequentially zones in alarm, zones in trouble, and 72C and 72D standards. It shall provide power and control for system functions. LEDs shall augment the display to make eight supervised detection zones, four supervised alarm signal clear to an operator the system status. An integral touchpad circuits and a dual digital communicator. The control/ shall be provided to operate, set up, and interrogate the communicator shall be expandable to sixteen supervised system. Vital operations such as alarm silencing or reset shall detection zones and shall be able to communicate to a central be simple and obvious to an operator. Authorization pass station in SIA, SK FSK1, SK 4/2 or Radionics BFSK formats. codes may or may not be used. The control /communicator shall be Model 5207 or approved equal. The control/communicatorshall have the capability to supervise two telephone lines, seize the phone line, and send the alarm There shall be two Style D and six Style A detection zones. signal on one or both lines without the addition of any more They shall accommodate heat detectors, products of equipment. It shall sound a local trouble signal if the telephone combustion detectors, manual pull stations, sprinkler flow service is interrupted for longer that 45 seconds and it shall switches and gate valve supervisory switches intermixed as transmit a signal indicating the loss of phone line service to the desired and permitted by NFPA 71, 72A, 72B, 72C, and 72D. central station over the remaining phone line. A signal shall Products of combustion detection may be either two- or four- also be transmitted indicating the restoral of phone service. wire and shall be cross listed by UL for use on the system. The The control /communicator shall be able to report the loss of detection zones shall be programmed to (1) be cross zoned so either phone line without regard to which phone line failed first. that two individual zones must sense products of combustion, If both lines fail, a local signal shall sound. (2) automatically reset a detector to verify that smoke exists, (3) see a single detector in alarm— before the alarm is sounded The control /communicator shall have the ability to send a test and a signal is transmitted to the central station. signal to the central station every 24 hours. The test signal shall be able to be transmitted at a specific time of day or night There shall be four 1 amp supervised (Style Y) alarm signal by setting a program within the panel. circuits. They shall cause the bells /horns to ring steady/ pulsing /temporal throughout the premises until reset or The alarm signals transmitted to the central station shall silenced. Two 1 amp outputs can be combined to provide one indicate which of the eight zones is in alarm and which zones 2 amp output. are in trouble, depending on which format is used. Restoral from alarm or trouble shall also be transmitted by zone. The The control shall be equipped with four auxiliary relays that control /communicator shall be capable of communicating to Silent Knight, Radionics or Ademco central station receivers. ..,.y . .:.-:v aa,.. . s��� a ,-.."'"M 11 MK St74.1 S YZ t04,4r U %Ma s 464.1, ik ,,c0i, ikR7: ems. 4, ANps ar ' y S imi+ }} umr ..%. 4.'4 4 . 5 r:", -4, , t, 2<4.C9£ Y aer T mr MODEL 5207 BLOCK DIAGRAM - TYPICAL INSTALLATION ith SILENT 7750 Meridian Circle, Maple Grove, MN 55369 -4927 MADE IN 1- 800 - 446 -6444 or in Minnesota (612) 493 -6435 AMERICA KNIGHT FAX: (612) 493 -6475 Form #150376 (Rev 9/96) FIRE CVCTFMSm s z a m-cm• Y+ , : • ' , ' , / a 3 - d'. .� '� < l /y/� /// /c n - 4 ' 60. 5.1STM r yy e l'� '.3• • : `� .1 "> a�.,.,. .s � s Division o i ttw Ill «.: 3 825 Ohto Avenue, St. e larles; 6U17R �1 8 00 SENSOR2 (736 : % / 7672) Fax y 63p 377 6495 com smoke De t e c tor h sstemsenso Models Available 1400 Ionization, 2 -Wire 1400A Ionization, 2 -wire, ULC Listed 1412 Ionization 4-Wire 1412A Ionization 4 -wire, ULC Listed 4 1424 Ionization, 4 -Wire '`` 1'M ti 4 1424A Ionization, 4 -wire, ULC Listed „,.. f � YS••• nEE� d• ,(+ 4: , _ 0 ;. Features • 12 or 24 volt operation • Field sensitivity metering of detector to meet NFPA 72 • Removable cover and insect screen for easy cleaning requirements • • Visible LED blinks in standby, latches on in alarm • SEMS screws for easy wiring • Twist -on mounting bracket with tamper option • 3-year warranty • Dual unipolar chamber design • Sealed against dirt, insects, and back pressure Specifications Size: 3.12" (8.1 cm) h, Spacing: 5.5" (13.9 cm) dia. Install per NFPA 72 and local requirements. On smooth, Shipping Weight: 0.7 lbs. flat ceilings, spacing of 30 feet may be used as a guide. Operating Test Features: Temperature Range: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) 1. Test port - Insert 0.1 inch maximum diameter alien Operating wrench or screwdriver into test port on detector Humidity Range: 10 % to 93% relative humidity housing. noncondensing 2. Test module - Using a stan interface, Air Velocity Rating: 1200 fpm maximum insert MOD400R plug into detector 's module voltmeter port. Sensitivity: 1.9 ± 0.6%/ft. nominal Fulfills calibrated sensitivity test per NFPA 72. Wiring: 12 -18 AWG, twisted pair recommended Mounting: 3' /2" or 4 " octagon box, 4" square box with plaster S �� c �� ring, 50, 60, 75 mm boxes "�O / app roved APPROVED A05- 219 -01 © System Sensor 8/96 This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. • General Description • All 400 Series ionization smoke detectors include a The 400 Series meets the performance criteria required by unique dual source, dual unipolar chamber detection UL /ULC. Additional key features include an LED which design which will sense the presence of smoke particles blinks in standby and latches on to indicate an alarm. produced by fast combustion as well as slow smoldering Detectors feature convenient field testing and sensitivity fires. This chamber exhibits increased stability, metering. The model 1400 includes remote LED significantly reduces nuisance alarms, and provides better annunciator capabilities using the RA400Z. performance at higher air velocities. Electrical Ratings 1412 1424 (4 -wire) 1400 (2 -wire) System Operating Voltage: 12 VDC (11.3 -17.3 VDC) 24 VDC (20 -29 VDC) 12/24 VDC (8.5 -35 VDC) Standby Current: 100 ,uA max. 100 ,uA max. 100 ,uA max. Alarm: 77 mA 41 mA Two -wire control panels must be current limited 100 mA or less. Maximum Ripple Voltage: 4000 mV AC 4000 4000 Reset Voltage: .73 VDC .8 VDC 2.5 VDC Reset Time: .3 sec. .3 sec. .3 sec. Startup Time: 2 sec. 2 sec. 2 sec. Relay Contact Ratings: 1 Form A Alarm: 2A @ 30 VAC /DC 1 Form C Auxiliary Alarm: 2A @ 30VAC /DC; .6A @ 110 VDC; 1A @ 125 VAC Engineering Specifications Smoke detector shall be an ionization type (model 1400, removable for cleaning. It shall be possible to perform a 1412, or 1424) as manufactured by System Sensor. Wiring sensitivity and functional test on the detector without the connections shall be made by means of SEMS screws. need of generating smoke. The detector shall have a Detector will have a visible LED which will blink in mounting bracket that allows for mounting to a 3'/2" or standby and latch on in alarm. The detector shall have a 4" octagon box or 4" square electrical box. sensitivity of 1.9 ± 0.6 % /ft. as measured in the UL smoke box. The detector screen and cover should be easily Testing the 400 Series Ionization Smoke Detector ............ RECESSED z TAMPER SLOT TEST SWITC I- • __,...... r: 44 io 4---\. LED ,��.'`.-- ..''��,•••• TEST MODULE SOCKET PUSH RECESSED TEST SWITCH WITH A 0.1" MAX. DIAMETER TOOL. Page 2 A05- 219 -01 "C Gen ral Description . System Sensor SpectrAlert Series strobes, horns, and combination horn/ selectable features are accomplished with the use of pins and jumpers strobes are UL listed for primary signaling in life safety systems and meet located on the back of each SpectrAlert horn and horn /strobe. An accessory ADA public mode visible signaling requirements. module is not needed to make these field selections. The horn on horn/ SpectrAlert products can be connected to the alarm indicating circuit of strobe models will operate on a coded power supply. The horn only model, a fire alarm control panel and are compatible with DC line supervision. The however, will not operate on a coded power supply. In such instances, SpectrAlert product line mounts to standard back boxes with the use of a substitute with a System Sensor model MAl2 /24D. universal mounting plate included with each unit. An optional small footprint mounting plate fits to a single gang box. An accessory back box Strobes skirt gives a cosmetic finish to a 4" x 4" x 1'/2" or a 2" x 4" x 1 /a" surface The ADA compliant SpectrAlert strobes are electronic visible warning mounted back box. All strobe and horn /strobe mounting options require signals that flash at 1 Hz over their operating voltage range. These products only one screw attachment of product to plate. are available in 24 volt models at 15, 15/75, 75 and 110 candela intensities These products are designed for 12 and 24 VDC and full wave rectified and in 12 volt models at 15 and 15/75 candela intensities. SpectrAlert unfiltered power. Full wave rectified operation requires more current than products feature dramatic reductions in current requirements. DC operation. For detailed current draw information, consult the table Sync•Clrcult Module below. The horn /strobe combination products are factory assembled with The Sync•Circuit Module is available for the synchronization of strobes and jumper wires for in- tandem operation. For independent wiring of horn and horns and can synchronize two Style Y (class B) circuits or one Style Z strobe, remove jumper wires. When wired for independent operation, the (class A) circuit. The module can also generate a synchronized temp 3 tone strobe will continue to run while the horn can be silenced. However, the for System Sensor's Multi- Alert" and PA400 horn products.* The strobe must be running for horn to operate. synchronization module allows the SpectrAlert horns on combination horn/ Horn strobes to be silenced on 2 -wire systems. SpectrAlert's Sync•Circuit Module The SpectrAlert Series horns and horn /strobes provide two different field can be daisy chained for multiple zone synchronization. The Module shall selectable /reversible tones, a high -low field selectable /reversible sound not operate on a coded power supply. output setting (low setting on 24 volt models only) and a field selectable/ • For Multi -Alert and PA400: Strobes must be wired to a continuous source reversible temp 3 pattern or non - temporal continuous pattern. These field of power (non -coded power supply). SpectrAlert Current Draw Table Strobe Only AVERAGE CURRENT (mA) PEAK CURRENT (mA) IN RUSH CURRENT (mA) 12V Modes 24V Modes 12V Modes 24V Mode 12V Modes 24V Models 10.5V 12V 17V 20V 24V 30V 10.5V 12V 17V 20V 24V 30V 10.5V 12V 17V 20V 24V 30V Candela DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR 15 133 159 114 157 81 128 59 80 53 80 46 79 460 460 450 460 420 480 150 270 150 270 140 250 80 108 92 124 140 190 170 230 220 280 270 370 15/75 168 182 142 171 99 150 76, 92 66 93 58 94 490 520 490 520 460 480 170 270 170 270 160 270 76 104 88 126 160 185 170 230 210 270 270 360 75 NA NA NA NA NA NA 145 166 123 149 102 141 NA NA NA NA NA NA 350 440 340 460 330 480 NA NA NA NA NA NA 190 240 230 280 290 380 110 NA NA_ NA NA NA NA _ 169 200 140 191 115 174 NA NA NA NA NA NA 460 560 450 570 420 620 NA NA NA NA NA NA _ 190 230 220 290 290 370 Horn Only AVERAGE CURRENT (mA) 12V Modes 24V Mode s High/Low Temp 10.5V 12V 17V 20V 24V 30V Tone Volume /Non DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR Electro- High Temp to 11 10 10 14 14 19 21 25 18 29 26 mech. Non 10 16 10 19 14 25 17 29 23 34 30 42 Low Temp NA NA NA NA NA NA 11 12 13 13 17 15 Non NA NA NA NA NA NA 12 16 14 19 17 24 3000 Hz High Temp 11 13 11 11 16 16 24 26 28 23 37 33 Interrupt. Non 11 17 11 21 14 28 19 34 27 39 35 45 Low Temp NA NA NA NA NA NA 14 14 17 15 21 19 Non NA NA NA NA NA NA 13 18 16 21 22 25 Horn /Strobe -15 cd Horn /Strobe - 75 cd AVERAGE CURRENT (mA) AVERAGE CURRENT (mA) 12V Models 24V Modes 12V Modes 24V Models High/Low Temp 10.5V 12V 17V 20V 24V 30V High/Low Temp 10.5V 12V 17V 20V 24V 30V Tone Volume /Non DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR Dc FWR DC FWR Tone Volume /Non DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR Electro High Temp 143 170 124 167 95 142 78 101 78 98 75 105 Electro High Temp NA NA NA NA NA NA 164 187 148 167 131 167 mech. Non 143 170 124 167 95 142 69 98 76 100 76 107 mech. Non NA NA NA NA NA NA 163 184 146 169 132 169 Low Temp NA NA NA NA NA NA 70 92 66 93 63 94 Low Temp NA NA NA NA NA NA 156 178 136 162 119 156 Non NA NA NA NA NA NA 71 92 67 93 63 95 Non NA NA NA NA NA NA 157 178 137 162 119 157 3000 Hz High Temp 144 172 125 168 97 144 83 106 81 103 83 112 3000 Hz High Temp NA NA NA NA NA NA 169 192 151 172 139 174 Interrupt. Non 144 173 125 168 95 146 78 102 80 106 81 115 Interrupt. Non NA NA NA NA NA NA 164 189 150 175 137 177 Low Temp NA NA NA NA NA NA 73 94 70 95 67 98 Low Temp NA NA NA NA NA NA 159 180 140 164 123 160 Non NA NA NA NA NA NA 72 92 69 94 68 100 Non _ NA NA NA NA NA NA 158. 188. 139 163 124 162 Horn /Strobe -15/75 cd Horn /Strobe -110 cd AVERAGE CURRENT (mA) AVERAGE CURRENT (mA) 12V Mode s 24V Modes 12V Mode s 24V Models High/Low Temp 10.5V 12V 17V 20V 24V 30V High/Low Temp 10.5V 12V 17V 20V 24V 30V Tone Volume /Non DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR Tone Volume /Non DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR Electro High Temp 178 193 152 181 113 164 95 113 91 111 87 120 Electro High Temp NA NA NA NA NA NA 188 221 165 209 144 200 mech. Non 178 193 152 181 113 164 93 110 89 113 88 122 mech. Non NA NA NA NA NA NA 186 218 163 211 145 202 Low Temp NA NA NA NA NA NA 87 104 79 106 75 109 Low Temp NA NA NA NA NA NA 180 212 153 204 132 189 Non NA NA NA NA NA NA 88 104 80 106 75 110 Non NA NA NA NA NA NA 181 212 154 204 132 190 3000 Hz High Temp 179 195 152 183 115 166 100 118 94 116 95 127 3000 Hz High Temp NA NA NA NA NA NA 193 225 168 214 152 207 Interrupt. Non 179 196 152 183 113 168 95 114 93 119 93 130 Interrupt. Non NA NA NA NA NA NA 188 222 167 217 150 210 Low Temp NA NA NA NA NA NA 90 106 83 108 79 113 Low Temp NA NA NA NA NA NA 183 214 157 206 136 193 Non NA NA NA NA NA NA 89 104 82 107 80 115 Non NA NA NA NA NA _ NA _ 182 212 156 205 137 195 Page 2 This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. A05- 936 -01 - -- -swill,' • ' Chemet ronics ® - • Effective: January 1996 Heat Detectors Series 600 a o The Heat Detectors Series 600 are supplied with the following standard features: ) , ' / • Rate -of -Rise and Fixed Temperature '.% • One or Two - Circuit, Normally Open ''''q.- t" " " - '" " • Easy Installation • Low Profile • Visual Indication • Operation Testing Description The Series 600 Heat Detector is attractive and durable, mounting screws are concealed. and features combination rate -of -rise and fixed- The detector simply attaches to the mounting plate with temperature detectors. Heat detectors are available in a push and twist motion. No tools required. 135 °F and 200 °F temperature ratings Mounting plate is molded of white self- extinguishing Rate -of -rise detects heat by quickly responding to rapid thermoplastic rated at 105 °C. The plate is extremely temperature increase. Rate -of -rise units have wide strong yet adapts to uneven mounting surfaces. spacing allowance of 50 -foot centers. See Specification Junction Box Mounting Ceiling Surface Mounting Table for details. Fixed temperature reacts to heat by responding to a Il - . i 18 2 }�e [1 �9 specific temperature setting. I. 49/16 -1 - - Series 600 Detectors use the same reliable pneumatic 3 -1/4" or 4" Cut for surface Reversible rate -of -rise element used in former models, but offer Outlet Box or mounting Mounting added aesthetic appeal. 4 Square Box Plate The pneumatic rate -of -rise element responds to a rapid 0 rise in temperature, approximately 15 °F. (8 °C) per minute, t+ Revert ibe by expansion of air within the sealed chamber faster than �I Plate _;� it can escape through a calibrated vent. The resultant increase in pressure depresses the diaphragm, causing / All �� the electrical contact to close the circuit. The fixed temperature element uses a fusible alloy. When activated, the external heat collector drops away to 1� , provide quick visual confirmation that the element has 8 -32" Round 8 -32 Flat operated. Head Head Wood The units protrude only 1% inch from the ceiling surface � 5/8 to 1 Screws screws with a junction box mounting. They have pleasing �V' contours and an all -white finish that conforms to ceiling Series 600 Testing Methods aesthetics. Models 601/621 and 602/622 can be tested by the Installation application of quick heat from any convenient source. A Each detector includes a patented reversible mounting portable hair dryer is recommended. However, do not plate. In one position, it easily attaches to 4" junction box, apply heat that exceeds the fixed temperature rating of 3%" octagon box or plaster ring. the detector. In reverse, the plate can be used for open wiring Models 603/623 and 604/624 cannot be tested. without a junction box. A %" space between detector and However, the fusible alloy element is generally mounting surface allows for wire connections. All considered so reliable that testing is not necessary. All rights reserved (1/96). Chemetronics is a trademark of Chemetronics Caribe, Inc. C hernet ronics® - Effective: January 1996 Model 601 and 621 Model 602 and 622 Model 603 and 623 Model 604 and 624 No Marking Gray Ring Gray Spot Gray Ring and Dot Model 601 (1 circuit) Model 602 (1 circuit) O Model 603 (1 circuit) CI Model 604 (1 circuit) CD Model 621 (dual circuit) Model 622 (dual circuit) Model 623 (dual circuit) Model 624 (dual circuit) Rate -of -rise and Fixed Rate -of -rise and Fixed Fixed Temperature only, Fixed Temperature only, Temperature, 135 °F (57 °C) Temperature, 200 °F (94 °C) 135 °F (57 °C) 200 °F (94 °C) Application: Normal temperature Application: Normal temperature Application: Unusually violent Application: Unusually violent fluctuations and ceiling fluctuations and ceiling temperature fluctuations and temperature fluctuations and temperatures not exceeding temperatures exceeding ceiling temperatures not ceiling temperatures exceeding 100 °F (38 °C) 100 °F (38 °C) but not 150 °F (66 °C) not exceeding 100 °F (38 °C) 100 °F (38 °C) but not 150 °F (66 °C) Maximum Spacing allowance' Maximum Spacing allowance• Maximum Spacing allowance' Maximum Spacing allowance' 50ftx50ft -UL 50ftx50ft-UL 25ftx25ft-UL 15ftx15ft -UL 30ftx30ft -FM 30ftx30ft-FM 20ftx20ft -FM • Refer to National Fire Alarm Code Standard NFPA 72 for application requirements. Important Special Notes Screw Terminals Application: Heat detectors should be used for property protection. Reliance should not be placed solely on heat Standard Single Dual Circuit Detector detectors for life safety. When life safety is involved, Circuit Detector Used to send two Independent smoke detectors MUST also be used. Detectors must signals. not be painted. Battery Back -Up: Heat detectors should be Wire from alarm Wire connected to electronically supervised with battery back-up at the panel or previous next detector or panel. detector. end of line resistor. The rate -of -rise mechanism may be subject to reduce e sensitivity over time. Annual testing of the rate -of -rise I I Wire from alarm v `* O CQ ;r / operation is recommended. ( (l previous Electrical Ratings 1�1�9 p anel or p r e vi O �` 6 - 125 Volts A.C., 3.0 Amp. detector. / �0: 6 -28 Volts D.C., 1.0 Amp. INI e 4\ 125 Volts D.C., 0.3 Amp. 7/ ` 250 Volts D.C., 1 Amp. Listings Approvals Wire connected Wire connected • Listed by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) to next detector to next detector or end of line or end of line • Factory Mutual Approved (FM) resistor resistor. • California State Fire Marshal Approval (CFSM) • City of New York (MEA) Listing No. 188 -94 -E NOTE: All single NOTE: All dual circuit models • Listed by Underwriters' Laboratories of Canada (ULC) circuit models come come with one (2) normally with one (1) open dry contacts. normally open dry contact. Distributed by The seller makes no warranties, express or implied including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular pur- pose, except as expressly stated in seller's sales contract or sales acknowl- edgment form. We try to keep our product information up to date and accurate. All specific Applications cannot be covered nor can all requirements be anticipated All specifications are subject to change without notice. Chemetronics, Caribe Inc. P.O. Box 779, Rt. 992, Km. 0.2 Luquillo, Puerto Rico 00773 USA Phone: (800) 496 -8383 or (809) 889 -4370 Fax: (800) 496 -7272 All rights reserved (1/96). Chemetronics is a trademark of Chemetronics Caribe, Inc. . _ . ax9otax9os E I�IT New UL 1971, Constant SERIES Flash Rate, Low Current Meets Code Requirements for Supervised Systems E The GX90 /GX9OS are high quality The GX9OS Series, at 12 and 24VDC remote signaling appliances that offer have minimal peak operating current and dependable audible and visual alarms. only a momentary start -up current, while The GX90 /GX9OS Series are available in the 1 Hz flash rate appliances have a .�; Fire Alarm Red or Off-White faceplates with minimal peak operating current normally a textured grain finish. These plastic face- less than a 17 percent increase from plates permit attractive flush mounting. nominal operating current and minimal � - The GX9OS Series with the 15/75, 30/75 start-up current. and 110 -cd models meet or exceed the The GX90 /GX9OS appliances are UL requirements of 4.28.3 of the ADA. All 464/1971 listed for use with fire protective ��'`���' models are listed for both filtered and systems and are warranted for 2 years from GX - unfiltered power. the date of purchase. Remote Audible Signal Available Models Combined Rated Light Current Draw Model Nominal Intensity @ Nominal Flash Peak Number Voltage In Candela Voltage Rate/Min. dB (010 Ft. GX90 -2 12 VDC — 12mA 90 GX90 -4 24 VDC — 15mA 90 9 0 GX90S -2 -15 12 VDC 15 125mA 60 GX90S -2 -15/75 12 VDC 15 (UL1971) 210mA 60 90 s 75 (UL1638) ; GX90S -4 -15 24 VDC 15 93mA 60 90 <; GX90S -4- 15/75 -W 24 VDC 15 (UL1971) 120mA 60 90 75 (UL1638) GX90S- 4- 30/75W 24 VDC 30 (UL1971) 157mA 60 90 GX -90S 75 (UL1638) Remote AudibleNisual GX90S- 4- 15/75 -C 24 VDC 15 (UL1971) 135mA 60 90 75 (UL1638) Signal GX90S -4.110 24 VDC 110 235mA 60 90 Note: All 24 VDC models operate from 21 -30 VDC -20 + 10% All 12 VDC models operate from 10 -16 VDC 24VDC 15 candela units have a start -up current of 114mA and a peak operating current of 84mA Approvals 15/75 candela units have a start -up current of 130mA (wall) and a peak operating current of 110mA 15/75 candela units have a start -up current of 140mA (ceiling) and a peak operating current of 125mA „h 30/75 candela units have a start -up current of 120mA and a peak operating current of 160mA c N3V u 110 candela units have a start -up current of 148mA and a peak operating current of 240mA '' MEMBER ®, L Mee E Rv !1 R Thissymbolonthe nB Listed by IINOERW RITERS LABORATORIES, iNg • Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA 4.28.3) • BFP (City of Chicago) • BS +A/MEA #285 -91 -E • CSFM *Listing 7135 - 569:113 • UL464, UL1971, UL1638 WHEN PLACING AN ORDER: add the following to the end of the model number: • ULC "W” = Wall mount and "R" = Red faceplate "P" = Plain (no lettering) "W" = Off-White faceplate "C" = Ceiling mount (15/75 models only) GE NTEX . Gx90/0x9os Wiring Diagram GX -90 SERIES U.L. an Smoke End of Line Wiring Diagram GX90 & GX9OS Conttrol l Panel Detector Relay © W ■ -� UL GX9OS 8 GX90 GX9OS 8 GX90 C. • • WI L LISTE ❑ - I PANEL NTROL PA SUPER- END OF LINE O VISED RESISTOR 0 SIGNAL 0 CIRCUIT r IL t O RED • • RED // RED • • RED Voltage Supplied to GX -90 End of Line GX -90 Signal When Resistor BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK Panel is Latched O-- • S ,� / • NOTE • EACH WIRE RUN MUST BE BROKEN TO PROVIDE SUPERVISION OF SIGNAL CIRCUIT. Mounting • VOLTAGE SUPPLIED TO REMOVE SIGNAL WHEN PANEL IS LATCHED. • ALTHOUGH ELECTRICALLY COMPATIBLE, STROBE DEVICE UNITS ARE NOT RECOMMENDED FOR USE ON CODED OR PULSING SIGNALING CIRCUITS. • OPERATING TEMPERATURE 32° -120 °F (4.4 1 Mounting Rough -in Box and Run Wiring C) 0 J , 0 Op, till 7 0 Ilx,#1111111I'll ;.,4w o� 24 units per carton 'r�� ° 5 pounds per carton a�1 �� 24 units per carton / o .a fld _. 12 pounds per carton ..„,0 .,.---- Dimensions GX -90 Dimensions GX9OS Z. r----- ,.s00.I r.o,e yq� i 4.5 f 1 L—, 4.503 III tiN NL'' O 11 1 . e ISO. ox� �r ■ t Architect & Engineering Specifications Architect & Engineering Specifications The alarm horns shall be Gentex Model No. GX -90. The appliance shall be The audible /visual shall be Gentex model GX9OS or approved equal, and listed with Underwriters Laboratories for use with Fire Protective Signaling Systems ey a6 and e with the shall strobe be list do ptbion the Underwriters strobe Labor shall tories be listed per UL4 per 4, UL1971 when The combin notification and produce a minimum 85 dB at 10 ft. The appliance shall be of solid -state appliance shall also be listed with the California State Fire Marshall (CSFM) and construction and be polarized to operate from 21 -30 VDC with a 15 milliamp the Bureau of Standards and Appeals (NYC). current drain at 24 VDC; and from 12 VDC with a 12 milliamp current drain. The The notification appliance shall produce a peak sound output of - 90dbA or appliance shall be provided with 2 terminals, and mount to a variety of single -gang greater as measured an c onamber. The maximum current consumption n at 24 VDC for the audible only shall not back boxes. exceed 15 milliamps at 24 VDC and 12 milliamps at 12 VDC, and the maximum cur- rent consumption for the combination audible /visual notification appliance when uti- lizing a 15cd strobe shall not exceed 93 milliamps at 24 VDC and 127 milliamps at 12 VDC. GE N aximu For those applications requiring a higher output in light intensity, the maximum current consumption at 24 VDC shall not exceed the combined current onsum tion of audible with the following visual with each candela: 15/75cd CORPORATION shall not exceed 135 milliamps, 30/75cd shall not exceed 157 milliamps, 110cd shall not exceed 235 milliamps. Fire Protection Products: The visual signal shall have a 1 Hz flash rate regardless of input voltage. 10985 Chicago Dr., Box 310, Zeeland, MI 49464 The notification appliance shall be provided with terminals and be capable of mounting to a 4" square box or a single gang switch box. 616/392 -7195 FAX: 616/392 -4219 1- 800 - 436 -8391 A Gentex Corporation reserves the right to make changes to the product data sheet at their discretion. IN if Printed on Recycled Paper GX082096 - June 30, 1997 F -200 J F Ire•LITe ®ALarmS BG-8 Series IncorporaTeD Manual Fire Alarm Pull Stations Section: Conventional Initiating Devices GENERAL California The BG -8 Manual Fire Alarm Pull Station provides a single- State Fire action, normally -open contact alarm initiating point for use Marshal with UL listed Fire Alarm Control Panels. j-- - =1 7150 - 0075.148 FEATURES S711 CS115 • Complies with Americans with Disabilities Act. ADA 38 -93 -E • Sturdy metal construction. • Simple operation. • Operation does not require replacement of parts. • Drawing of flames on cover helps communicate pur- pose of this device to people who do not read English words. • Designed to prevent false alarms when bumped, s haken , � � , , or jarred. � • Listed to UL 38.���; z P APPLICATIONS Designed for indoor use in atmospheres which are not ° potentially explosive. Use as a means of allowing anyone �?� ,,, on the premises to turn in a non -coded alarm quickly, with- out chance of error. Typical uses include: 1,.,,,,,;, . � 1. Schools. u 2. Hospitals. 3. Retail stores. � w � 4. Industrial plants. :-: : ' •° 5. Warehouses. Compatible with any appropriate control panel to: 1. Initiate local alarm signals. , , . , 2. Trip a municipal fire alarm box. ,„ 3. Start fire pumps. m.A� 4. Any other function that can be initiated or controlled b " by the closing of a switch creetact. a �� OPERATION F:> The stations feature non - break -glass opera • o e. They are .., ..... : operated by a pull on the pull cover. This causes a key . latch to act against a retaining mechanism until adequate force is applied to open the station. As the stetson opens, a switch is released to initiate an alarm. The retainer in �- p Model BG -8 is a permanent, high - tensile, flatspring, which r F • ,,"LIT AL r ,F?: eliminates the need for a glass retainer. When so oper- ated, the cover hangs down (and cannot be reset without use of a reset key) indicating that the station arras used to BG - (shown full size) initiate an alarm. OPERATED STATIONS CAN B E SEEN UP TO 100 FEET AWA The attractive design of the stations highlights their engi- neered simplicity and unusual dependability; bumping, This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or ISO -9001 ::::::;;::::"••••••• anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For Engineering and Manufacturing .,'�'" .:∎ more inform ation, contact Fire•Lite. Phone: (203) 484-7161 FAX: (203) 484 -7118 Quality System Certified to ® Fireure•ALarmS International Standard ISO - 9001 �� cOmorareo 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, Connecticut 06472 Made in the U.S.A. n DF -50628 — Page 1 of 2 shaking, or jarring will not activate the switch or circuit. In- PRODJCT LINE INFORMATION structions for operation of the station are clearly marked Model Description on the front of the pull cover. The BG -8- Station is die - formed from 1/8" thick satin finish BG-8 Manual Fire Alarm Pull Station. Single- action. aluminum, with the operating instructions in raised letters. Normally -open contact. BG -8 contacts rated at: 1 amp., 30 VAC, and 30 VDC. BG-8SP SPANISH Manual Fire Alarm Pull Station, with Master key fits all stations used in an installation of the FUEGO (FIRE) and JALE (PULL) in large capital same series. letters. Single- action. Normally -open contact. INSTALLATION BG -2R Surface mounting backbox for BG -8 Series sta- The station mounts with two screws (supplied) to a stan- tions. One end tapped for 1/2" conduit. Color: dard single -gang electrical switch box. It can also be MATCHING RED. mounted to a surface mount box. 6" wire leads are pro- vided for making easy connections. ARCHITECT /ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS Manual Fire Alarm Stations shall be non -code, non - break- a glass type equipment with a key operated reset, and so — JAL designed that after actual Emergency Operation, they can - PU L not be restored to normal except by use of a key. An oper- ated station shall be designed such that upon activation, it will be visually detectable at a minimum distance of one hundred feet, front or side. Manual Stations shall be con -0 stru of die - formed aluminum, with operating directions provided on the front cover in raised letters. The word FIRE shall appear on the front of the stations in raised letters ,' � � five- eights inch high or larger. Stations shall be suitable � for surface mounting on matching backbox, or semi -flush mounting on a standard single -gang box or switch plate, � ` and shall be installed within the limits defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) dependent on manual station accessibility or per local requirements. Manual Stations shall be Underwriters Laboratories listed. 4 ; 4 ' ' ire LITe ® A Lar r ' S BG-8SP Li 5/8" (1.59) 1 -3/8" 3 -1/4" �' /(3.49) (8.25) r (10,16) °1/4‘ /"J, 3 -1/4" .,,, From previous O To next (8'25) station or station or fire alarm end -of -line control panel. device. BG -8 /BG -8SP (Rear View) BG Series Backbox Page 2 of 2 — DF -50628