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FIRE PROTECTION & SECURITY a division of WSFP 157 S. 47th Street, Springfield, OR 97478 (541 ) 741 - 1775 or (800) 503- 1775 Fire Alarm Submittal Package for: Madrona Recovery Center South Building 7000 SW Varns St. Tigard , Oregon V - 3 City of Tigard A• e1 •v d Plans May 2017 By I( Date 1 r t(- OFFICE COPY Site. 0 010 FIRE PROTECTION & SECURITY a division ofWSFP TABLE OF CONTENTS 1) FIRE ALARM PANEL EQUIPMENT INFORMATION FOR NORTH BUILDING 2) FIRE ALARM EQUIPMENT INFORMATION 3) SYSTEM POWER REQUIREMENTS / BACK-UP BATTERY CALCULATIONS 4) NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUIT CURRENT DRAW CALCULATIONS 5) NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUIT VOLTAGE DROP CALCULATIONS 6) FIRE ALARM PLANS Omlid & Swinney Fire Protection and Security 157 S 47th Street, Springfield, OR 97478 (541 ) 741 -1775 Fax: (541 ) 741 -0347 1 ) INTELLIKNIGHT FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL SILENT IntelliKnight° Model 5820XL KNIGHT Addressable Fire Honeywell Alarm Control System by The IntelliKnight System is the easy way to make the most of fire alarm technology. IntelliKnight 5820XL is the first fire alarm system to provide you with revolutionary value and performance in addressable sensing technology. The 5820XL FACP offers exclusive, built-in digital communication, distributed intelligent power, a modular design and an expanded, easy to use interface. Powerful features such as drift compensation and maintenance alert are delivered in this powerful FACP from Silent Knight. For more information about the 5820XL system, or to locate your nearest source, please call 800-328-0103. Description 5820XL is an intelligent addressable fire alarm control panel (FACP). The basic 5820XL system can be expanded by adding modules such as 5860 remote annunciator, 5815XL signalling line circuit expander, 5824 serial/parallel printer interface 8�• � module (for printing system reports), and 5895XL intelligent power module. 5820XL supports SD or SK devices. 5820XL also features a powerful built-in dual line fire communicator that allows for reporting of all system activity to a remote monitoring location. Features • Built in support for 99 SK detectors and 99 SK modules, expandable to 396 SK detectors and 396 SK modules using System Sensor protocol • Built in support for 127 SD devices, expandable to 508 SD devices using the SD protocol. • Uses standard wire—no shielded or twisted pair required • Built-in digital communicator Model 5820XL • Central station reporting by point or by zone • Built-in synchronization for appliances from AMSECO®, • 6 amp power supply and maximum Gentex®, Faraday, System Sensor, and Wheelock® charging capacity of c5 ampso additional cabinet enclosure is required for • FlexputTM I/O circuits batteries in excess of 18 amp hours)g • Supports Class B (Style 4) and Class A(Style 6) configuration • Programmable date setting for Daylight for SLC, SBUS, and Flexput circuits Saving Time • 13 pre-programmed output cadences (including ANSI-3.41) and 4 programmable outputs Installation • Built-in annunciator with 80-character LCD display The 5820XL can be surface or flush • RS-485 bus provides communication to system accessories mounted • Built-in RS-232 and USB interface for programming via PC • Built-in Form C trouble relay rated at 2.5 amps at 27.4 VDC Compatibility • Improvements in SKSS software deliver five times faster The 5820XL signal line circuit (SLC) uploads/downloads supports multiple device types of the same • Two built-in Form C programmable relays rated at 2.5 amps protocol: at 27.4 VDC • SK(System Sensor) • Plex-1 door option combines a dead front cabinet door with a SD clear window, limiting access to the panel while providing • single button operation of the reset and silence functions You cannot mix SD and SK SLC devices on a FACP. INTELLIKNIGHT FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL IntelliKnight Model 582OXL Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel Indicator Lights 5820XL features a 6 amp power supply required to start a new system.The General Alarm (Red): Flashes when in and maximum battery charging built-in keypad and 5860 remote alarm; solid when alarm silenced capacity of 35 amp hours.An additional annunciator give on-site access to all cabinet enclosure (PN RBB) is required programming.You can also program Supervisory(Yellow): Flashes when a for batteries in excess of 18 amp hours. remotely using the 5660 Silent Knight supervisory condition exists; solid when Flexput circuits on 5820XL control can Software Suite,which is Windows®- supervisory silenced be individually programmed to function based software. System Troubles(Yellow): Flashes as notification circuits, auxiliary power when a trouble condition exists; solid outputs, or initiation circuits that when trouble silenced support both 2-and 4-wire smoke Built-In Digital Communicator detectors. 5820XL features a built-in UL listed System Silenced (Yellow): On when an The 5820XL system operates on non- digital communicator for remote alarm, trouble or supervisory condition twisted, unshielded cable when wired reporting of system activity and system has been silenced but not yet cleared in compliance with standard wiring programming. The communicator has System Power(Green): Flashes for AC practices as called out in the National the ability to seize two telephone lines failure; solid when power systems are Electric Code 760-51 specifications for to report alarms and troubles to a normal power-limited fire protective signalling monitoring facility.The communicator cables. No special wiring is required. supervises two phone lines and will System Application 5820XL provides 13 preset notification activate a trouble signal if a line failure 5820XL(has one built-in signalling line cadence patterns (including ANSI 3.41) is sustained for more than 45 seconds. circuit(SLC)which supports multiple and four user programmable selections Other communication features include: for fire alarm notification. retryif communication fails, two phone devices dependent on protocol being number capability, download phone used. Three additional loops can be Two programmable general purpose number capability and Touch-Tone or added using the 5815XL SLC Form C relay outputs are provided on rotary dialing. The communicator is expanders to increase overall capacity. 5820XL. compatible with SIA and Ademco Additionally, the IntelliKnight system Contact ID.The format is selectable b The 5820XL SLC loops support features a built-in walk test and auto- Y multiple device account number. p types, including: programming. Its innovative, dead-front • Addressable photoelectric smoke cabinet design allows for flush or detector surface mounting. System maintenance • Addressable ionization smoke is easy to perform. detector btuUser Interface • Addressable heat sensor The 5820XL built-in annunciator with • Addressable duct smoke detector 80 character LCD display and large • Contact module easy-to-use tactile touchpad can be x • Relay output module used for system operation, €€;` programming and maintenance. It has _ , • Addressable notification module five LEDs for alarm, supervisory, • Addressable beam detector(SK system trouble, system silenced and protocol only) system power. System operations • Addressable multi-criteria smoke include silencing alarms and troubles, Approvals detector(SK protocol only) resetting alarms and the display of NFPA 13, NFPA 15, NFPA 16, alarm troubles and memory. The NFPA 72: Central Station; Remote • Addressable multi modules (SK system's non-volatile event history Signalling; Local Protective Signalling protocolonly) buffer stores 1000 events for viewing Systems;Auxiliary Protected Premises The followingadvanced sensor from the built-in or remote annunciator. p System operation can be initiated with Unit; &Water Deluge Releasing capabilities are available with 5820XL: Service. Suitable for automatic, a mechanical firefighter's key or a valid • Automatic drift compensation 4-to 7-digit operator's code. manual,waterflow, sprinkler supervisory(DACT non-coded) • Maintenance alert signalling services. Programming 9 9 • Built-in sensor test to comply with The IntelliKnight system offers several Other Approvals: UL Listed; NFPA 72 calibration testing options to simplify and speed up CSFM 7170-0559: 135; requirements programming.The JumpStart®feature MEA 429-92-E Vol.VI; FM Approved minimizes programming INTELLIKNIGHT FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL IntelliKnight Model 5820XL Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel IntelliKnight 5820XL Windowsltyased Addressable Fire Alarm System Management Software SK(System Sensor') Protocol Devices Vkindows Based UpiDownioad Sottware A T - fl 4 t ..,- _ Compatible CS rameasma( ReceiverA r .Automaton 1(lid Software 11 1741 IMemet 5820XL SK-2/2U0 Connection tfrsorAlarm IP Communicator 5895XL _91P- I-raligetO'oew Modulo 3 Form C Reays IP, A a F,rm r Relys 41 .et— r„. I I• ,r—rPrinla' n . Far41=; n 4 5815XL $ _ter; Ps2a2 sic 5860 582d '-- . ".:emote Annundaor PrrRr'F.aeroy Modue �, 'u 'r1I Irmo MadSyntom) ,. F 8 Flexput p i . .'. Iro Circuits 5815XL t-) can be inputs '$:%• -.LC F>.(Antlef W or outputs n _. 6 Flexput- LO Circuits o can b Inputs or outputs f. RAl .9ets.,(roue$lam.and NAC_s e Ful S 41 �' rAM IF O. 1 I . SK-ion SK-Monitor SK-Iso SK-Control-6 SK-Control 82005R SK-Acclimate SK-Zane-6 `rte Addoss.le Adtessebla Faun Isolator Aai-esseue `_-uC Sed _ounder Muticntena Zone lorIn on Monitor' kkocule NolP then Cat Bee 9-nol Ito 5860 Joie= Mocloo mcdl° Module dooctcr Moll) terrAL;r nun senor I x _, Pill 1:� .. _, _ 8K-Photo 5K-Monitor-2 SK-40elaymon-2 BK-Heat B224R8 822481 6210LP SK-Photo-T aal Monnr Add-Quo-ado SK-Heat-ROR Relay 1st,. wenn r5,38. Addotssatio Macule Dug Monitor BK-H�-HT Ease aa.e Bare I toxlaanc WR rR acs A ,=-ode — ❑etecta Heat Maniere 1 ,,e I •I, :, , iii „..,L,, .1.,., I Peday lrar 3rtb:zLle SK-Beam SK.Slon-10 6K-Puil-0A SK-Duct SK-Mlnirnon SK-Retay-6 SK-Zone SK-Reley 6K-Beam-T Add 3c:idn SK-Pull-BA '' N. Mennen Reay r-mnTCI Adtrnssab10 Add-c aba ,Ayrroaads Cantor 4iiressarie Cud Mocule M[-0ule Inferta a RAar Beam ice :r- MOW o Purl Soon D-OOM Mod. Meduie n 5885.4 or 5885-9 I Use the 5880 to control up to 4 I L3E65ED 4 h-Sir' ada I 5883 Relay Interface Modules i J (�es4sn:x+rn, I 2) INTELLIKNIGHT ACCESSORY Model 5895XL Intelligent Power Module Engineering Specifications The contractor shall supply a power module compatible with the IntelliKnight Model 5820XL FACP. The power module must have 6.0 amps of output power, Flexput I/O circuits rated 3.0 amps each, and two Form C relay contacts rated at 2.5 amps at 24 VDC. The power module shall connect to the main FACP via an RS-485 system bus (SBUS). The power module shall contain an additional RS-485 bus that is completely compatible with all IntelliKnight add-on modules, including 5815XL SLC expander's, 5860 remote annunciators, 5824 serial/parallel printer interface modules. The power module RS-485 bus shall be optically isolated providing ground loop isolation and transient protection. The unit shall be an SBUS repeater that conditions the signal driving up to 6,000 feet of additional wiring. 5820XL FRCP 5895XL 5820XL MAIN SBUS INrouT FACP 123 22+ 21 20 A i3 19 18 17- � B 33 32 31 30 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 NACs,Auxilary !; ,/,),. ,c A ,,cAi + A, , g + g SLC Power,etc. I ( II 1 1 I C5860 U d in Us d in J To Next Class A 9 U to 6,000 Feet,Non-shielded ClassgA SBUS Device b configurations p Configurations 0 5895XL Connection to FACP D z m r N l m 5895XL-'I tn 5895X1.2 NACs,Auxilary Power,etc. NACs,Auxilary Power,etc. 5895XL-1 SBUS 5895XL-2 SBUS 1 I To Next 5895XL 5815XL 5860 5860am 6816XL iLC SLC 5895XL Installation Example Electrical Specifications Overall Dimensions: Primary AC: 16-1/8"W x 26-3/8"H x 4-1/8"D 120 VRMS @ 60 Hz, 2.5A (40.6 W x 67 H x 11.8 D cm) 240 VRMS @ 60 Hz, 1.4A Color: Red Total Accessory Load: Environmental 6A @ 24 VDC Current: Operating Temperature: Standby: 40 mA 32°F— 120°F (0°—49°C Alarm: 160 mA Humidity: 10% —93% non-condensing Mechanical Specifications Ordering Information Flush or surface mount Dimensions: 5895XL Intelligent Power Module 14-1/2'W x 24-3/4"H x 3-7/8"D Accessories (36.8 W x 62.9 H x 9.8 D cm ) SK-SCK Seismic Compliance Kit ft SILENT This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes.We try to Assembled in America KNIGHT keep our product information up-to-date and accurate.We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements.All specifications are subject to PN 350212 Rev F change without notice. For more information,contact Silent Knight 12 Clintonville ©2014 Honeywell International Inc. by Honeywell Road, Northford, CT 06472 Phone:(203)484-7161, Fax: (203)484-7118. For Technical Support, Please call 800-446-6444.www.silentknight.com. INTELLIKNIGHT ACCESSORY SILENT Model 5895XL KNIGHT Intelligent Power Module The intelligent way to distribute power by Honeywell throughout your installation. With 6.0 amps of output power, six programmable FlexputTM I/O circuits, and two Form C relay contacts, the Model 5895XL Intelligent Power Module allows you to greatly enhance the capabilities of an IntelliKnight system, distributing power where needed throughout a facility. 5895XL modules connect via the RS-485 system bus. Up to eight 5895XL modules can be used per IntelliKnight system. Each 5895XL has its own optically isolated RS-485 bus to which other modules, such as 5860 remote annunciators and 5824 printer interface modules, can be connected. You can also connect 5815XL SLC expansion modules, adding flexibility and wiring distance. Each 5895XL supports its own backup batteries and monitors the AC power. Description 5895XL adds 6.0 amps of power, six Flexput I/O circuits, and two Form C relay circuits to an IntelliKnight installation. The 5895XL is optically isolated providing ground loop isolation and transient protection. The 5895XL conditions the RS-485 system bus allowing up to an additional 6,000 feet of wiring. Operation ,, The green LED on the 5895XL board indicates communication with the IntelliKnight FACP. The Flexput circuits can be notification appliance circuits, continuous power, resettable power, door holder power or initiation circuits that can support both 2-and 4-wire smoke detectors. k�An'A,,gin All Flexput circuits and relay outputs are individually mappable from the IntelliKnight 5820XL FACP. Features Model 5895XL • 6.0A output power Approvals • Flexput I/O circuits, 3A each, programmable as notification • NFPA 13, NFPA 15, NFPA 16, NFPA 70, circuits, auxiliary power circuits, or initiation circuits NFPA 72 and NFPA 101 • Supports Class A configuration for SBUS & Flexput circuits • UL 864; CSFM • Ground loop isolation • MEA 429-92-E, Vol. IX • 2 Form C programmable relays rated at 2.5A at 24 VDC • FM approved • Transient protection • OSHPD (CA)OSP-0065-10 • SBUS repeater conditions the RS-485 signal • Up to 6,000 feet wiring distance from 5895XL (same distance as main FACP) • Battery charging capacity 35 Ah • Large cabinet can house two 18 Ah batteries or RBB accessory cabinet can house battery sizes larger than 18 Ah • Room in FACP cabinet to mount two 5815XL SLC expander's • Built-in synchronization for appliances from AMSECO®, Gentex®, Faraday, System Sensor®, and Wheelock® INTELLIKNIGHT ACCESSORY Model 5895XL Intelligent Power Module Engineering Specifications The contractor shall supply a power module compatible with the IntelliKnight Model 5820XL FACP. The power module must have 6.0 amps of output power, Flexput I/O circuits rated 3.0 amps each, and two Form C relay contacts rated at 2.5 amps at 24 VDC. The power module shall connect to the main FACP via an RS-485 system bus (SBUS). The power module shall contain an additional RS-485 bus that is completely compatible with all IntelliKnight add-on modules, including 5815XL SLC expander's, 5860 remote annunciators, 5824 serial/parallel printer interface modules. The power module RS-485 bus shall be optically isolated providing ground loop isolation and transient protection. The unit shall be an SBUS repeater that conditions the signal driving up to 6,000 feet of additional wiring. 5820XL FACP 5895XL 5820XL MAIN SBUS INtOUT FACP 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 33 32 31 30 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 ± A B - + A B + AB + A • A B NACs,Auxilary - - <.� ._ i ;E,__' _ r';€ i -E-3- f + ,.._, SLC Power,etc. 1 ( l Ma 5860 U d in Used in To Class A M g Upto 6,000 Feet,Non-shielded ClassgurA sBUS Device n configurations configurations z 5895XL Connection to FACP z m r N m 5895XL-1 5895XL-2 2 NACs,Auxilary Power,etc. NACs,Auxilary Power,etc. 5895XL-1 SBUS 5895XL-2 SBUS i I 1 To Next 5895XL 5815XL 5860 5860 15824 5815€1 3LC SLC 5895XL Installation Example Electrical Specifications Overall Dimensions: Primary AC: 16-1/8"W x 26-3/8"H x 4-1/8"D 120 VRMS @ 60 Hz, 2.5A (40.6 W x 67 H x 11.8 D cm) 240 VRMS @ 60 Hz, 1.4A Color: Red Total Accessory Load: Environmental 6A @ 24 VDC Current: Operating Temperature: Standby: 40 mA 32°F— 120°F (0°—49°C Alarm: 160 mA Humidity: 10% —93% non-condensing Mechanical Specifications Ordering Information Flush or surface mount 5895XL Intelligent gent Power Module 14-1/2"W x 24-3/4"H x 3-7/8"D Accessories (36.8 W x 62.9 H x 9.8 D cm ) SK-SCK Seismic Compliance Kit SILENT15 it This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes.We try to Assembled in America KNIGHT keep our product information up-to-date and accurate.We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements.All specifications are subject to PN 350212 Rev F change without notice. For more information,contact Silent Knight 12 Clintonville ©2014 Honeywell International Inc. by,Honeywell Road, Northford,CT 06472 Phone: (203)484-7161, Fax: (203)484-7118. For Technical Support, Please call 800-446-6444.www.silentknight.com. FIRE SYSTEM ACCESSORY Ell SILENT 5496 Intelligent KNIGHT Power Module by Honeywell A dynamic combination of power and intelligence for your notification expansion needs. The Model 5496 Intelligent 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 and built-in synchronization for appliances from System Sensor®, Gentex®, Faraday,AMSECO and Wheelock®—what you need to drive power-hungry components like ADA notification appliances. The 5496'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. For the most sophisticated and cost-effective notification power supply available, you need Model 5496. Call Silent Knight today for more information at 1-800-328-0103. Model 5496 power Intelligent Power Module • 3 amps per output circuit The model 5496 is a 6 amp notification • Ground fault detector power expander that provides its own • Communicates to the FACP via 4- AC power connection, battery charging wire SBUS (wire runs up to 6000 ft) circuit, and backup battery for use with • AC loss delay option shuts off power fire and security controls such as the to non-essential high-current IntelliKnight Model 5808 Fire Control accessories like magnetic door /Communicator.The 5496 is the cost- holders effective solution for powering • notification appliances required by the Lightweight design adds to ease of Americans with Disabilities Act(ADA). installation and reduces shipping costs The 5496 has built-in ANSI cadence • pattern,which can upgrade older UL 864,1481 & 1971 listed control panels that lack cadence • ANSI Cadence pattern output capability.The Output circuits can be capability built-in programmed as Notification Appliance Specifications issin% Circuits, or as Auxiliary Power (configurable for, constant, resettable, AC Input: 120 VAC at 2.7 A or door holder power). Output: 24 VDC at 6 amps 5496 Intelligent Power Module Features Current: Ambient • UL Listed for 6 amps of notification Standby40 mA Temp.: power 32°to 120° F (0°to 49° C) Alarm 160 mA • Power supply's advanced switch Dimensions: mode design reduces damaging Notification/Aux.Power circuits: 4 12.25"W x 16" H x3" D heat and manages power up to 50% Output configuration: (30.88 Wx 40.64 H x7.62 D cm) more efficiently than other systems 2 Class A(Style Z) • Built-in synchronization for -4 Class B (Style Y)(1 Class A&2 Listings:Lt appliances from AMSECO, Gentex®, Class B) CSFM Faraday, System Sensor®, andAmps per output circuit: MEA 429-92-E vol. XIV Wheelock® 3.0 (6.0 amps total) • 24 VDC filtered output voltage Compatible FACPs Notification circuit output: • Four power-limited notification 20.4 to 27.3 VDC, 3.0 amps each, • IntelliKnight 5700 outputs; 2 Class A or 4 Class B, or 14.7k EOL resistor required on each • IntelliKnight 5808 Class A and 2 Class BClass B circuit • IntelliKnight 5820XL • NACs are programmable as • IntelliKnight 5820XL-EVS Notification Appliance Circuits, or as Battery charging capacity: 35.0 AH auxiliary power to be used as constant, resettable, or door holder FIRE SYSTEM ACCESSORY Firepower 5496 Distributed Power Module Engineering Specifications The contractor shall supply a power module compatible with the Silent Knight FACP. The power module must have 6.0 amps of output power. The power module shall connect to the main FACP via an RS 485 system bus (SBUS). The Outputs shall be programmable as Notification Appliance Circuits, or as Auxiliary Power (configurable for, constant, resettable, or door holder power). The power module shall have four separate outputs. The power module RS 485 bus shall be optically isolated providing ground loop isolation and transient protection. 4 Outputs Programmable as Notification Appliance Circuits, or as Auxiliary Power Output 1 4SBUS Communication To a Compatible Output 2 -4 ! Silent Knight FACP Output 3 '4 Output 4 +41111 1 Auxiliary Power Can Be Programmed To Be Constant, Resettable, or Door Holder Power SILENT KNIGHT This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes.We tryMADE IN AMERICA to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate.We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements.All specifications are FORM#350387 Rev E subject to change without notice. For more information,contact ©2013 Honeywell International Inc. by Honeywell Silent Knight 12 Clintonville Road, Northford,CT 06472-1610 Phone:(800)328-0103, Fax: (203)484-7118.For Technical Support, Please call 800-446-6444. www.silentknight.com INTELLIKNIGHT ACCESSORY SILENT 5860 Remote Annunciator KNIGHT by Honeywell Bring the power to control an IntelliKnight fire alarm control panel to every area within your facility Now you can operate and program your IntelliKnight system from up to twelve locations throughout your facility. The 5860 remote annunciator provides the same advanced, easy-to-use interface found on the IntelliKnight panel's built-in annunciator. The 80-character display and ergonomically designed keypad allow for simple and error-free system operation.All operations—including reset, silence, detector status checking, fire drill, and programming—are identical. Access to the system is through a firefighter's key or an access code. For security, a special installation code is needed for programming functions. The 5860 connects to the IntelliKnight panel via the RS-485 system bus. Wire runs can be up to 6000 feet from the panel. For more information about the IntelliKnight system, or to locate your nearest source, please call 1-800-328-0103. Description • Available in red or light gray Features include an 80-character • Support for simultaneous use of backlit LCD providing easy-to- multiple 5860s understand system messages. The • RS-485 interface to panel annunciator is ergonomically • Operation and appearance is designed with over-sized buttons identical to 5860 built-in =g for the most frequently used annunciator features, like Reset and Silence. • On-board piezo sounder audibly indicates alarms, troubles, and In addition to status messages :ms •A displayed on the LCD, there are supervisories .. five LEDs for alarm, supervisory, • Five status LEDs for alarm, supervisory, trouble, silence and trouble, silence, and AC power AC power conditions status. 5860 • Wiring lengths up to 6000 ft. from The annunciator is available in gray the FACP (depending on wire Environmental to match virtually any decor and gauge and number of devices on Operating Temperature: 32°F– red for applications where the SBUS) 120°F (0°C–49°C) annunciator must stand out. The UL listed, complies with NFPA 72 Humidity: 10% –93% non- annunciator enclosure can be • CSFM approved condensing surface or flush mounted. A trim Electrical Specifications Compatibility ring kit is available for surface Operating Voltage: 24 VDC The 5860 is compatible with the mounting. Standby Current: 20 mA max following FACP's: Features Alarm Current: 25 mA • 5820XL Addressable Fire Control • 80-character backlit LCD display Wiring Distance: 6,000 max. from Panel (4 lines with 20 characters on FACP (depending on wire gauge • 5820XL-EVS Fire Control Panel each line) and number of devices on the with Emergency Voice System • Tactile and audible feedback SBUS) • 5808 Addressable Fire Control • Accepts user codes or fire Panel fighter's key Mechanical Specifications . 5700 Addressable Fire Control • Larger keypad buttons for system Physical 9.1" W x 7.4" H x 1.5" D • Panel reset and silence (23.1 W x 18.8 H x 3.8 D cm) • Install up to twelve 5860s per Shipping Weight: 2.8 lbs (1.3 kg) 5820XL/EVS or 5808 system • Install upto eight 5860s per 5700 Color g 5860R: Red PN 350224 Rev G system ©2014 Honeywell International Inc 5860: Gray INTELLIKNIGHT ACCESSORY 5860 Remote Annunciator Engineering Specifications The main control must have a built-in annunciator and must support up to 12 remote annunciators. Remote annunciators shall have the same control and display layout so as to match the appearance of the built-in annunciator. Remote annunciators shall be available in two colors, red or light gray. Remote annunciators shall have identical functionality and operation as the built-in annunciator.All annunciators must have an 80-character LCD display and must feature five LEDs for: General Alarm, Supervisory, System Trouble, System Silence, and System Power. All controls and programming keys are silicone mechanical type with tactile and audible feedback. Keys have a travel of.040 inches. No membrane style buttons will be permissible. The annunciator must be able to silence and reset alarms through the use of a code entered on the annunciator keypad or by using a firefighter's key. The annunciator must have two levels of user codes that will limit the operating system programming to authorized individuals. The control panel must allow all annunciators to accommodate multiple user input simultaneously. Wire Runs Up to 6000 Feet From FACP I SBUS $ vt 5860 5860 5860 • Up to 12 5860s Per IFP-100/ECS or IFP-1000/ECS System qk.,'T •Up to Eight 5860s Per 5700 System Compatible IntelliKnight FACP Listings Ordering Information NFPA 72; UL Listed; 5860R Remote Annunicator four line LCD CSFM 7170-0559: 135; annunciator with 20 characters per line. MEA 429-92-E Vol. IX; Red FM Approved 5860 Remote Annunciator four line LCD annunciator with 20 characters per line. Gray Accessories 5860TR Red Trim Ring for surface mounting 5860TG Gray Trim Ring for surface mounting SILENTNo t This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes.We try to KNIGHT keep our oct information up-to-date and accurate.We cannot cover all specific applicationsprduor anticipate all requirements.All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information,contact Silent Knight 1 by Honeywell 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, CT 06472-1610.Phone: (800)328-0103, Fax: (203)484-7118. For Technical Support, Please call 800-446-6444. www.silentknight.com Assembled in America INTELLIKNIGHT ACCESSORY SILENT SK-Photo KNIGHT and SK-Photo-T by Honeywell Intelligent Photoelectric Smoke Sensors The SK-Photo is a photoelectric smoke detector and the SK-Photo-T is a photoelectric smoke detector with thermal. These plug in smoke detectors, with integral communication, provide features that surpass conventional detectors and are for use with Silent Knight IntelliKnight Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACPs). For more information about the IntelliKnight system, or to locate your nearest source, please call 800-328-0103. Description • Plug-in mounting provides ease of installation SK-Photo and SK-Photo-T are plug-in type smoke sensors that combine a • Tamper-proof feature available on ',;,,••,••••;; s2 photoelectric sensing chamber with mounting bases addressable analog communications. r Listed for use in duct applications Point ID capability allows each detector's address to be set with rotary • Rotary address switches for fast % u address switches, providing exact installa • tion • detector locations for selective • UL Listed maintenance when chamber contamination reaches unacceptable FM Approved levels. SK-Photo and SK Photo T have a � Specifications unique optical sensing chamber that is y . engineered to sense smoke produced Physical by a wide range of combustion Height: 2.0" (5.0 cm) SK-Photo (Base included) sources. In the SK-Photo-T,dual Diameter: 4.1" (10.4 cm) electronic thermistors add 135°F(57°C) Shipping Weight: 5.2 oz. (147 g) Compatibility thermal technology to maximize detection. Electrical The SK-Photo and SK-Photo-T are Operating Voltage: 15-32 VDC compatible with the following Standby Current: IntelliKnight FACPs: Features 300 pA @ 24 VDC Maximum 5820XL 5808 • Sleek, low-profile design Alarm Current: 6.5 mA @ 24 VDC max 5700 • Base included (with LED on) 5600 (Rev 2.0 or higher) • Reliable analog communications for Environmental SK Photo and SK-Photo-T are trouble-free operation Operating Temperature compatible with the following detector • Age resistant polymer housing SK-Photo: 32°— 120°F (0°C—49°C) bases: SK-Photo-T: 32°— 100°F (0°C—38°C) B210LP 6" base (included) • Dual electronic thermistor design on B501 2 wire base the SK-Photo-T Humidity: 10%—93% non-condensing Other Ratings B224RB Relay base • Superior EMI resistance for reliability SK-Photo-T Thermal: Fixed B224B1 Isolator base • Simple field cleaning for code temperature set point 135°F (57°C) 6200SR Sounder base compliance Velocity: 0—4000 fpm (0—20 m/sec) • Variety of mounting options to meet SK-Photo Insect Screen Hole Size: any application 0.016"(0.41 mm) nominal • Dual LED indicators for 360°visibility • Detector transmits signal to indicate maintenance is required • Optional remote LED annunciator (System Sensor®PN RA100Z) INTELLIKNIGHT ACCESSORY Model SK-Photo and SK-Photo-T Intelligent Photoelectric Smoke Sensors Engineering Specifications The contractor shall furnish and install where indicated on the plans, Intelligent photoelectric smoke sensors Silent Knight SK-Photo or SK-Photo-T with thermal. The combination detector head, and twist-lock base, shall be UL listed and compatible with Silent Knight's IntelliKnight fire control panels. The base shall permit direct interchange with SK-Photo or SK-Photo-T. Base shall be the appropriate twist-lock base part number B210LP (included). The smoke detector shall have a flashing status LED for visual supervision. When the detector is actuated, the flashing LED will latch on steady. The detector may be reset by actuating the control panel reset switch. The calibration of the detector shall be capable of being selected and measured by the control panel without the need for external test apparatus. The vandal-resistant, security locking feature shall be used in those areas as indicated on the drawing. The locking feature shall be field selectable as required. The SK-Photo shall automatically perform a functional test of the detector. The test method shall simulate effects of products of combustion in the chamber to ensure testing of detector circuits. ,,,,,---------e - SLG IN OUT //' 't,114 4 F Compatible FACP + — — I RA100Z(Optional) trek778 10174-7, P ,:ing rpm Ills ,4110. �� likiiiimi\\. ._ri •••, Naar, ■ ■ Class A Optional ring , Wiring SK-Series Detector Mounting Bases SILENTNI t This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes.We try to MADE IN AMERICA KNIGII I keep our product information up-to-date and accurate.We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements.All specifications are FORM#350118 Rev C subject to change without notice. For more information,contact Silent Knight ©2011 Honeywell International Inc. by Honeywell 12 Clintonville Road, Northford,CT 06472-1610 Phone: (800)328-0103, Fax:(203)484-7118. www.silentknight.com INTELLIKNIGHT ACCESSORY SILENT B200S/B200S-LF KNIGHT Intelligent Sounder Base by Honeywell The B200S sounder base series is designed for new and existing commercial dwelling unit applications. It offers maximum flexibility in installation, configuration, and operation to meet or exceed UL 268 and UL 464 requirements. For more information about the IntelliKnight system, or to locate your nearest source, please call 1-800-328-0103. B200S/B200S-LF The sounder base "listens in" to the communication between the attached sensor head and the fire alarm control panel (FACP) to adopt the same address as the detector, but as a unique device type on the loop. The f _ FACP can then use that address to command an individual sounder—or a group of sounders—to activate. In addition, the FACP's will enable custom tone patterns. The B200S series sounder bases recognize the System ° Sensor synchronization protocol. This enables it to be used '.: as a component of the general evacuation signal—along with other System Sensor horns, horn strobes, and chimes —when connected to a FACP output programmed as B200S-LF B200S sounder base power. The B200S-LF low frequency sounder base is designed to Compatibility meet the NFPA 72 sleeping space requirement to produce a fundamental frequency of 520 Hz +/- 10% with a square The B200S series is compatible with the wave or its equivalent. Studies show that a lower frequency, following SK-series detectors programmed for centered around 520 Hz, is the most ideal to awaken System Sensor protocol (Firmware version of sleeping occupants, even those with mild to severe hearing 13.0 or higher): loss. • SK-Fire-CO Addressable Combination Fire and Features CO Detector • Addressability for maximum configuration flexibility • SK-Photo Photoelectric Smoke Detector and • Supports Continuous,ANSI Temporal 3, ANSI Temporal 4, SK-Photo-T Photoelectric Smoke Detector with and March Time tones Thermal • Custom tone capability with some FACP models • SK-Acclimate Multicriteria Photoelectric Smoke • Ability to synchronize with other System Sensor Detector notification devices • SK-Ion Ionization Smoke Detector • UL 268 and UL 464 compliant • SK-Heat Fixed Temperature Thermal Detector, • Pre-wire mounting plate fits various junction box sizes SK-Heat-ROR Rate-of-Rise Detector with • Uses a mechanical locking feature that prevents the Thermal, and SK-Heat-HT Fixed High removal of the attached sensor head Temperature Thermal Detector • No external relays and input modules needed to The B200S/B200S-LF are compatible with the supervise the Aux power following IntelliKnight FACP's: • 520 Hz +/– 10% square wave tone (B200S-LF ) 5700 Installation 5808 The B200S series sounder bases can be mounted directly 5820XL to 4" (10.16 cm) square, 4" (10.16 cm) octagon, 3 1/2" (8.9 5820XL-EVS cm) octagon, single-gang or double-gang junction boxes. P/N 351565 Rev A ©2014 Honeywell International Inc. INTELLIKNIGHT ACCESSORY Model B200S/B200S-LF Sounder Base - .,--,-_:OPTIONAL REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR MODEL RA80001002 x Oi 84 t r \ - / di $j ) t €)-r°i ff Ft-, 'i ( E)ll' FT ll - i i r -a t ( �e -I +)Sounder Base Power (-)Sounder Base Power (+)NAC .._ ...._ E.. OL LISTED • €-)NAC. . ® RESISTOR ....... _._.R- 1,7P Wiring B200S/B200S-LF Specifications Sound Output Physical Volume Greater than 85 dBA minimum Height: 2.0" (5.08 cm)less sensor measured in a UL reverberant room at 10 feet, 24 Volts(in continuous Width: 6.875" (17.46 cm) tone). Shipping Weight: B200S- .50 lb. (227gm) B200S-LF .60 lb. (272gm) Ordering Information B200S Intelligent Sounder Base Electrical B200S-LF Intelligent Low Frequency Sounder Aux Power Voltage 16 to 33 VDC(VFWR) Base Aux Power Standby M02-04-01 Detector Test Magnet Current .55 mA maximum M02-09-01 Telescoping Test Magnet Aux Power Alarm Current B200S 35 mA maximum Aux Power Alarm Current B200S-LF 140 mA maximum SLC Operating Voltage 15 to 32 VDC SLC Standby/Alarm Current 300 pA max (base only) Environmental Operating Temperature: 32°F— 120°F (0°C—49°C) Humidity: 10%—93% non- condensing SILENT This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes.We try to Elkeep our product information up-to-date and accurate.We cannot cover all KNIGHT specific applications or anticipate all requirements.All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information,contact Silent Knight 12 by Honeywell Clintonville Road, Northford,CT 06472-1610 Phone: (800)328-0103, Fax: (203) 484-7118. For Technical Support, Please call 800-446-6444. Assembled In America www.siientknight.com INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS SYSTEM B200S-LF SENSOR® 3825 Ohio Avenue,St.Charles,Illinois 60174 Low Frequency Intelligent Sounder Base 1-800-SENSOR2,FAX:630-377-6495 This model is compatible with System Sensor Models MDL,MDL3R,MDLW,MDL3W and SYNC-i www.systemsensor.com SPECIFICATIONS Base Diameter: 6.875 inch(17.46 cm) Base Height(less sensor): 2.0 inch(5.08 cm) Weight: 0.6 lb. (272 gm) Operating Temperature Range: Refer to applicable sensor Operating Temperature Range using the Base/Sensor Cross Reference Chart at systemsensoccom Operating Humidity Range: 10% to 93%relative humidity(non-condensing) External Supply Electrical Ratings External Supply Voltage: 16 to 33 VDC(VFWR) Standby Current: 550 pA maximum VDC Alarm Current: High volume setting:70 mA maximum @ 33.0 VDC Low volume setting: 15 mA maximum @ 33.0 VDC 90 mA maximum @ 24.0 VDC 20 mA maximum @ 24.0 VDC 140 mA maximum @16.0 VDC 25 mA maximum @ 16.0 VDC SLC Electrical Ratings SLC Operating Voltage: 15 to 32 VDC SLC Standby Current: 300 pA maximum(base only,refer to applicable sensor specification) Sound Output High Volume: Greater than 85 dBA minimum measured in a UL reverberant room at 10 feet,24 Volts(in continuous tone) Low Volume: Greater than 75 dBA minimum measured in a UL reverberant room at 10 feet,24 Volts(in continuous tone) BEFORE INSTALLING used as a component of the general evacuation signal-producing an NFPA Please read the System Sensor Smoke Detector Application Guide,which pro- 72 compliant Temporal 3 pattern in synchronization with other System vides detailed information on sensor spacing,placement,zoning,wiring,and Sensor notification devices. This requires connection to a power supply special applications.Copies of this manual are available from System Sensor. capable of generating the System Sensor synchronization pulses,a FACP NAC NFPA 72 and NEMA guidelines should be observed.The National Fire Alarm output configured to System Sensor synchronization protocol, or a separate Code, NFPA 72, requires effective January 1, 2014, that audible appliances synchronization module. installed in sleeping areas produce a low frequency alarm signal that shall be The sounder base is intended for use with intelligent systems.In addition to a square wave or provide equivalent awakening ability with a fundamental being connected to the SLC,the sounder base requires a connection to either frequency of 520 Hz +/-10%. 24 VDC constant power or a NAC circuit,depending on the FACP and intended NOTE:200 Series sounder bases are not compatible with remote test capable use. The connections for 24V constant/NAC power and the communication 200 series detectors, loop are isolated to prevent electrical interaction between them. NOTICE:This manual should be left with the owner/user of this equipment. When connected to a NAC,power is supervised via the NAC circuit supervision IMPORTANT:The detector used with this base must be tested and maintained while in standby mode (EOL resistor required for Class B operation). when regularly following NFPA 72 requirements.The detector should be cleaned at activated,the B200S-LF provides supervision of NAC power(see Figure 5). least once a year. GENERAL DESCRIPTION When using a FACP equipped with a"sounder base standby power monitor- ing"mode (see table) and constant 24 V power,power supervision EOL de- The B200S-LF low frequency sounder base is used with System Sensor 200-Se- vices (supervision relays and resistors) should not be used(see Figure 4).In ries sensor heads or equivalent. For a list of compatible sensors, refer to the this case,the B200S-LF will provide supervision in both standby and alarm/ System Sensor website at www.systemsensor.com. Refer to the appropriate active mode.If your FACP isnot listed in the table or you choose not to use manual for more information on sensors. "sounder base standby power monitoring" mode, power supervision relays The B200S-LF low frequency sounder base generates a low frequency tone and EOL resistors are required to provide supervision in standby mode. around 520 Hz.Studies have shown that low frequency audible devices that op- NOTE: If the FACP's "sounder base standby power monitoring"mode is en- erate around 520 Hz are more effective in waking individuals in sleeping areas. abled,connecting B200S-LF low frequency sounder bases to the NAC will re- The sounder base is capable of producing a variety of tone patterns,including suit in power supervision failure when in standby. Only connect B200S-LF the distinctive three-pulse temporal pattern(ANSI Temporal 3)fire alarm sig- low frequency sounder bases to constant 24 V power in this case.Refer to the nal now required by NFPA 72 for commercial and residential applications.The panel manual for maximum allowable number of units per loop. B200S-LF offers maximum flexibility in configuration and operation to meet or NOTE:For NFPA72 Installations,the Temporal 3 tone at high volume should be exceed the requirements of UL268 and UL464 for Continuous,Temporal 3 and used for public mode evacuation.The use of other tone styles and low volume March time patterns.The temporal 4 pattern meets all requirements of UL268 level will be at the discretion of the local Authority Having Jurisdiction(AHJ). and UL2075,as well as,private mode setting of UL 464. NOTE:When not used as a supplementary evacuation system, the external 24 The B200S-LF can be commanded by the Fire Alarm Control Panel to adopt VDC supply shall be treated as a component of the main power supply system and the address of the attached sensor head,but as a unique device type on the shall fall under the requirements of the main power supply system per NFPA 72. loop. By using the address, the fire alarm control panel can command an FACPS EQUIPPED WITH"SOUNDERBASE STANDBY POWER individual sounder base to activate,or a group of sounders in a suite or other MONITORING"MODE multi-room configuration.The command set from the panel can be tailored to the specific event,allowing selection of volume,tone,and group.The device Manufacturer FACP Model Firmware Revision offers two volume levels:75 dBA and 85 dBA.The available tones are Contin- Notifier NFS-320 Rev.20 or Higher uous,ANSI Temporal 3,ANSI Temporal 4,and March Time.In addition,some fire alarm panels will offer the ability to command a custom tone pattern. Notifier NFS2-640 Rev.20 or Higher Refer to the appropriate fire alarm control panel manual for more information. Notifier NFS2-3030 Rev.20 or Higher In addition, the B200S-LF is equipped with the circuitry to recognize the Gamewell-FCI E3 Series Rev.2.4 or Higher System Sensor synchronization protocol, enabling the sounder base to be SS-450-012 1 I56-4151-002R Gamewell-FCI S3 Series All Revisions MOUNTING Mount the B200S-LF mounting plate directly to an electrical box. The plate Honeywell XLS120 Rev.21 or Higher will mount directly to 4"square (with and without plaster ring),4 inch octa- Honeywell XLS140-2 Rev.21 or Higher gon,3'/2 inch octagon,single gang or double gang junction boxes. Honeywell XLS3000 Rev.21 or Higher 1.Connect field wiring to terminals,as shown in Figure 1 and 2. 2.Attach the mounting plate to the junction box as shown in Figure 3. Silent Knight 5820XL,5820XL-EVS Rev. 13 or Higher 3.To mount the sounder base,hook the tab on the sounder base to the groove Silent Knight 5808 Rev. 13 or Higher on the mounting plate. Silent Knight 5700 Rev. 13 or Higher 4.Then, swing the sounder base into position to engage the pins on the Silent Knight IFP-2000,IFP-2000ECS Rev.4 or Higher product with the terminals on the mounting plate. 5.Secure the sounder base by tightening the mounting screws. Silent Knight IFP-1000,IFP-1000ECS Rev. 13 or Higher 6.Install a compatible smoke sensor as described in the installation manual Silent Knight IFP-100,IFP-100ECS Rev. 13 or Higher for the sensor. Silent Knight IFP-50 Rev. 13 or Higher TAMPER RESISTANT FEATURE NOTE:Do not use the tamper-resist feature if the removal tool is to be used. Johnson Controls IFS-320 Rev.21 or Higher This detector base includes a tamper-resist feature that prevents its removal Johnson Controls IFC2-640 Rev.21 or Higher from the base without the use of a tool.To activate this feature,break the tab from the detector base as shown in Figure 7A.Then,install the detector.To Johnson Controls IFC2-3030 Rev.21 or Higher remove the detector from the base once the tamper-resist feature has been WIRING GUIDELINES activated, insert a small-bladed screwdriver into the slot from the top and All wiring must be installed in compliance with the National Electrical Code press down on the lever(see Figure 7B).This allows the detector to be rotated and the local codes having jurisdiction and must not be of such length or wire counterclockwise for removal. The tamper-resist feature can be defeated by size which would cause the base to operate outside of its published specifica breaking and removing the plastic lever from the base.However,this prevents tions. The conductors used to connect smoke sensors to control panels and the feature from being used again. accessory devices should be color coded to reduce the likelihood of wiring TESTING AND MAINTENANCE Sensors and bases must be tested after installation and as an integral part of a errors.Improper connections can prevent a system from responding properly in the event of a fire. periodic maintenance program.Test the B200S-LF as follows: Wire sizes up to 12 AWG(2.5 mm2)may be used with the base.The sounder NOTE: Before testing, notify the proper authorities that the smoke sensor base will be shipped with the screw terminals set for 14 AWG wiring. If 12 system is undergoing maintenance and,therefore,will be temporarily out of AWG wire is to be used,back out the screws to allow the wire to fit beneath service. Disable the system undergoing maintenance to prevent unwanted the clamping plates.For best alarms. p g system performance,the power(+ and-) wires 1.Via the fire alarm control panel,command the individual B200S-LF to acti- and the communication circuit wires should be twisted pair or shielded cable vate using the associated sensor address.That sounder base should sound installed in a separate grounded conduit to protect the communication loop in approximately five seconds. from electrical interference. 2.Via the fire alarm control panel, command all B200S-LF low frequency sounder bases to activate using group communication to all associated ad- FIGURE 1: FIGURE 2: dresses. All devices on the loop should sound, and if a temporal tone is 2 3 commanded,the tones can be synchronized to each other. t �_;, Tris NOT THIS NOTE:Synchronization requires a power supply capable of producing the Sys- /1 111Bi1U%CN. tem Sensor synchronization pulses or a synchronization module. At1k■1111�� G: - ' 0 0 /- `• � • _ _ When performing maintenance on connected smoke sensors, carefully note the location and address of each removed sensor. When re-installed, the xi -T-= - B200S-LF will confirm that address of the sensor matches the address stored INN • . ° ' ` in the sounder base memory. If there is a mismatch, this will be communi- 11■® N-- — — cated to the fire alarm control panel and the sounder base can be commanded • 111111EMMV to chirp at regular intervals until the correct head is installed. ���1�'w- C0471-08 C0473-0o If a replacement head is installed or address changes are required, the mis- match may be resolved at the panel by commanding the B200S-LF low fre- Make wire connections by stripping about 3/s inch of insulation from the end quency sounder base to re-enter its address learning mode and adopting the of the wire.Then,slide the bare end of the wire under the appropriate clamp- address of the new sensor. ing plate (See Figure 1),and tighten the clamping plate screw. Do NOT loop FIGURE 3:MOUNTING the wire under the clamping plate (See Figure 2) The wiring diagram for a arr typical 2-wire intelligent system is shown in Figure 4. ACAUTION For system monitoring-for terminals 2,3,4,and 5,do not use looped wire under terminals.Break wire run as shown in Figure 2 to provide monitoring of connections. I I B200S-LF TERMINALS1. v'�% U�"'rQ; No. Function �tE��-" a 1. Not Used ...� 2. Positive(+)Comm.Line In and Out 3. Negative(-)Comm.Line In and Out ,n o 4. External Supply Positive(+) o ® °' C0891-09 5. External Supply Negative(-) 6 Oi 6. Remote Annunciator SS-450-012 2 I56-4151-002R FIGURE 4:WIRING DIAGRAM (CONNECTED TO 24V POWER USING COMPATIBLE FACP WITH"SOUNDER BASE STANDBY POWER MONITORING"ENABLED) NOTE:Only use this wiring diagram when connecting to 24VDC power using a FACP listed in the table on page 1.Please consult your FACP manufacturer for panel-specific wiring configurations and special cases. Additional Audible Visible devices may be connected to the same power supply or the the NAC output of the Fire Alarm Control Panel(FACP)to provide a syn- chronized communication of the alarm signal. CLASS A OPTIONAL WIRING / / I I - I I OPTIONAL REMOTE / ANNUNCIATOR MODEL / '1- RA400Z/100Z W (-)SLC / I I J (+)SLC / / I I J / I I I Z / II I � �.n � � igbrltoiibial �C '� III tI 1 Itr i l i i' /dGI Q ® 1i ,J J� J J: j' , ' r jrai�[(ria��_3E,,:i Jr; _II_1:_I .Wei i W 1— I— Z FIRST SECOND NTH OSOUNDER SOUNDER SOUNDER BASE BASE BASE J 0 (+)CONSTANT POWER -i (-)CONSTANT POWER I I I 1 1 (+)NAC I 1 (+) (+) (+) 1111.WiellMill HORN HORN/STROBE HORN C0474-12 \A SEPERATE SYNCHRONIZATION MODULE MAY BE USED TO PROVIDE THE SYNCHRONIZATION PULSES(SEE FIGURE 6) FIGURE 5:WIRING DIAGRAM(CONNECTED TO NAC OR 24V POWER;OPTIONAL EOL DEVICES FOR CONSTANT SUPERVISION) NOTE: Only use this wiring diagram when connecting to a NAC or a 24V power supply that does not support "sounder base standby power monitoring" (see page 1). CLASS A OPTIONAL WIRING / / w I ) J / r I OPTIONAL REMOTE 17-a w ANNUNCIATOR MODEL a¢ /... I ..L' RA400Z/100Z O a (-)SLC / I I I o¢ (+)SLC /Lli I... I / I -z / / I m0 / - / I iirc i1 p �i�I �i�l a 1 1 p iii mil R z 14 . i 14 r . FIRST SECOND NTH SOUNDER SOUNDER SOUNDER ,I BASE BASE BASE (+)NAC OR CONSTANT POWER* I > / I N a( -)NAC OR CONSTANT POWER* / CI r T I I /CO CC J 1 / 1 w z a (+ )NAC I 1 (+) (+) (+) I I o *WHEN USING 24V CONSTANT POWER (-)NAC I I L (AUX POWER),ADDITIONAL POWER `•/ '(-)' SUPERVISION RELAYS AND MODULES WILL HORN HORN/STROBE A SEPERATE SYNCHRONIZATION MODULE MAY HORN BE REQUIRED FOR PROVIDING SUPERVISION WHEN THE SOUNDER BASES ARE INACTIVE. C0474-11 USED TO PROVIDE THE SYNCHRONIZATION PULSES. (SEE FIGURE 6) SS-450-012 3 I56-4151-002R FIGURE 6:SYNCHRONIZATION DIAGRAM(FOR MDL SERIES SYNC MODULES ONLY) FACP#1 NAC 1 0 f B+0 EO HORN ZONE 1 1 g_�Q) O CONTROL OUT O TO NEXT DEVICE ll SOUNDER + + + BASE OPTIONAL EOL(1) NAC 2 O 0}ZONE 1 ZONE 2 0 {B+ OO(IN OUT{O2 STYLE Y ZONES {B+ // MASTER f (CLASS B) 0 NAC 3B-O 0 IN 2 NACSLAVE IN 0._ SOUND\ OR EOL TO �DEVICE r` � BASE —01SLAVE SLAVE) +O IN a ® OUT O TEMP JUMP OFF c1090-00 NOTE:Wiring shown for System Sensor MDL Series Sync Module.For additional wiring configurations,see your sync module manual. FIGURE 7A: BREAK TAB AT USE SMALL-BLADED PLASTIC LEVER DOTTED LINE BY SCREWDRIVER TO TWISTING TOWARD PUSH PLASTIC LEVER CENTER OF BASE. IN DIRECTION OF 111.1=1111 �- ARROW. rill ,... _ 4, C0144-00 FIGURE 7B: SLOT o I \N"........ o .///Y C1082-01 Please refer to insert for the Limitations of Fire Alarm Systems THREE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY System Sensor warrants its enclosed smoke detector base to be free from defects in mate- Department,RA a ,3825 Ohio Avenue,St.Charles,IL 60174.Please include a rials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of three years from date note describing the malfunction and suspected cause of failure.The Company shall not of manufacture.System Sensor makes no other express warranty for this smoke detector be obligated to repair or replace units which are found to be defective because of damage, base.No agent,representative,dealer,or employee of the Company has the authority to unreasonable use,modifications,or alterations occurring after the date of manufacture. increase or alter the obligations or limitations of this Warranty.The Company's obligation In no case shall the Company be liable for any consequential or incidental damages for of this Warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement of any part of the smoke breach of this or any other Warranty,expressed or implied whatsoever,even if the loss detector base which is found to be defective in materials or workmanship under normal or damage is caused by the Company's negligence or fault.Some states do not allow the use and service during the three year period commencing with the date of manufacture. exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages,so the above limitation After phoning System Sensor's toll free number 800-SENSOR2 (736-7672) for a Return or exclusion may not apply to you.This Warranty gives you specific legal rights,and you Authorization number,send defective units postage prepaid to:System Sensor,Returns may also have other rights which vary from state to state. SS-450-012 4 I56-4151-002R ©2014 System Sensor INTELLIKNIGHT ACCESSORY 410 SILENT SK-Pull-SA and SK-Pull-DA KNIGHT Intelligent Pull Stations by Honeywell The SK-Pull-SA and SK-Pull-DA are a single action or dual action addressable fire alarm pull station for use with Silent Knights IntelliKnight fire control panel. Extremely easy to operate, the SK-Pull-DA and SK-Pull-SA provide a fast and practical means of manually initiating a fire alarm signal. The IntelliKnight panel recognizes each manual pull station by its specific address saving precious seconds in determining the location of an alarm. For more information about the IntelliKnight system, or to locate you nearest source, please call 1-800-328-0103. Description The SK-Pull-SA is a single action pull station requiring only one motion to activate the station. The SK-Pull-DA is a dual ,< action pull station requiring two motions to active the station. Both pull stations are designed to work with Silent Knight iPULL DOWN 1r Intelliknight series fire alarm control panels (FACPs). Features • Installer can open station without causing an alarm condition T • Dual-color LED is visible through handle of station blinks a green to indicate normal operation and remains steady red in an alarm condition SK-Pull-SA • Key operated test and reset lock using lock plate actuator • Key matches compatible FACP locksF E • Meets the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) controls and operating mechanisms 1 Push IN I guidelines (Section 4.1.3[13]) PULLDOWN • Meets ADA requirement for 5 lbs maximum pull force to r active • Shell, door, and handle molded from durable LEXAN® rft ;„ 14. • Reliable analog communications for trouble-free operation • Braille text on station handle SK-Pull-DA • Handle latches in down position and the word Activated Compatibility appears, clearly indicating the station has been pulled The SK-Pull-SA and SK-Pull-DA are compatible • Rotary address switches for fast installation with the following IntelliKnight FACP's: 5600 • UL Listed, including UL 38, Standard of Manually Actuated 5700 Signaling System 5808 5820XL 5820XL-EVS INTELLIKNIGHT ACCESSORY Model SK-Pull-DA and SK-Pull-SA Intelligent Pull Stations Engineering Specifications The contractor shall furnish and install where indicated on the plans, Addressable Pull Stations, Silent Knight model SK-Pull-SA single action pull station or SK-Pull-DA, dual action pull station. SK-Pull-DA or SK-Pull-SA meet the ADAAG controls and operating mechanisms guidelines, and the ADA requirements for a 5 lb. maximum pull force to activate the pull station. e Class A IN I er Class B Compatible FACP Iaa .0E5 I 7 t t. ? I � Class A Wiring:-...., �. Class B Wiring: �_ Wiring SK-Pull-SA&SK-Pull-DA Pull Stations Specifications Electrical Physical Operating Voltage: 15-32 VDC Height: 5.5"(14 cm) Average Operating Current(LED flashing): 300 pA Width: 4" (10.2 cm) Wire Gauge: Up to 12 AWG (3.1 mm2) Depth: 5.4 oz. (3.7 cm) Environmental Housing Material: LEXAN polycarbonate resin Operating Temperature 32°— 120°F(0°C—49°C) Bi-Colored LED: Humidity: 10%—93% non-condensing Blinking Green: Normal Steady Red:Alarm Accessories Switch: Single pole, single throw(SPST)normally open (N/O) BG-TR Optional trim ring. switch which closes upon activation of the pull station SB-I/O Surface backbox El SILENT This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes.We try MADE IN AMERICA to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate.We cannot cover KNIGHT all specific applications or anticipate all requirements.All specifications are FORM#350135 Rev C subject to change without notice. For more information,contact Silent ©2013 Honeywell International Inc. by Honeywell Knight 12 Clintonville Road, Northford,CT 06472-1610 Phone: (800)328-0103, Fax:(203)484-7118. For Technical Support, Please call 800-446-6444. www.silentknight.com I NTELLIKN IGHT ACCESSORY 41tSILENT SK-Monitor 14 KNIGHT by Honeywell Intelligent Monitor Module The SK-Monitor module provides an interface to contact devices, such as security contacts, waterfow switches, or pull stations. For more information about the IntelliKnight system, or to locate you nearest source, please call 1-800-328-0103. Description The SK-Monitor is an addressable monitor module for use with Silent Knight IntelliKnight series fire alarm control panels (FACPs). The SK-Monitor is intended for use in intelligent, two-wire systems, where individual address of zgAr7 each module is selected using the built-in rotary switches. The SK-Monitor supports Class A supervised or Class B supervised wiring to the load device. Conventional 4-wire smoke detectors can be monitored for alarm and trouble conditions. Features • • Single contact monitor $ • Support for Class A and Class B wiring gr " • Fully supervised • Panel controlled status LED that flashes green in normal state and is solid red in alarm • Attractive ivory cover plate SK-Monitor • Rotary address switches for fast installation • SEMS screws for easy wiring Specifications • UL Listed Physical Installation Height: 4.5" (11.4 cm) The SK-Monitor mounts directly into a 4" square electrical Width: 4" (10.2 cm) box. The box must have a minimum depth of 2-1/8".A Depth: 1.25" (3 cm) surface mount electrical box (System Sensor® PN Shipping Weight: 6.3 oz (196 g) SMB500) is available from Silent Knight. Electrical Compatibility Operating Voltage: 15—32 VDC The SK-Monitor is compatible with the following Current Draw (LED on): 5.0 mA max IntelliKnight FACP's: Operating Current (LED flashing): 375 pA 5700 5808 5820XL INTELLIKNIGHT ACCESSORY Model SK-Monitor Intelligent Monitor Module t,). — (►),ems. x.ax axe-;x % :.‹- ,;-7 `w- : SYSTEM . SENSOR' F Indoor Selectable- 4 Output Horns, y Strobes, and Horn Strobes for Wall Applications SpectrAlert®Advance audible visible notification products SPECT are rich with features guaranteed to cut installation times ,, and maximize profits. Features The SpectrAlert Advance series offers the most versatile and • Plug-in design with minimal intrusion into the back box easy-to-use line of horns,strobes,and horn strobes in the industry. With white and red plastic housings,wall and ceiling mounting • Tamper-resistant construction options,and plain and FIRE-printed devices,SpectrAlert Advance • Automatic selection of 12-or 24-volt operation at can meet virtually any application requirement. 15 and 15/75 candela • Field selectable candela settings on wall units: 15, 15/75, Like the entire SpectrAlert Advance product line,wall-mount horns, 30,75,95, 110, 115, 135, 150, 177,and 185 strobes,and horn strobes include a variety of features that increase their application versatility while simplifying installation.All devices • Horn rated at 88+dBA at 16 volts feature plug-in designs with minimal intrusion into the back box, • Rotary switch for horn tone and three volume selections making installations fast and foolproof while virtually eliminating • Universal mounting plate for wall units costly and time-consuming ground faults. • Mounting plate shorting spring checks wiring continuity before To further simplify installation and protect devices from construction device installation damage,SpectrAlert Advance utilizes a universal mounting plate • Electrically Compatible with legacy SpectrAlert devices with an onboard shorting spring,so installers can test wiring • Compatible with MDL3 sync module continuity before the device is installed. • Listed for ceiling or wall mounting Installers can also easily adapt devices to a suit a wide range of application requirements using field-selectable candela settings, automatic selection of 12-or 24-volt operation,and a rotary switch for horn tones with three volume selections. Agency Listings SIGNALING (DO 11/1EA a r 7125-1653:186(indoor strobes) LISTED APPROVED pp 7125-1653:188(horn strobes, 04011(chimes,horn strobes,horns) 3023572 MEA452-05-E chime strobes) S5512(strobes) 7135-1653:189(horns,chimes) SpectrAlert Advance Specifications Architect/Engineer SpeCifications .. ...» . General SpectrAlert Advance horns,strobes,and horn strobes shall mount to a standard 4 x 4 x 11/2-inch back box,4-inch octagon back box,or double-gang back box.Two-wire products shall also mount to a single-gang 2 x 4 x 17/8-inch back box.A universal mounting plate shall be used for mounting ceiling and wall products.The notification appliance circuit wiring shall terminate at the universal mounting plate. Also,SpectrAlert Advance products,when used with the Sync•Circuit""Module accessory,shall be powered from a non-coded notification appliance circuit output and shall operate on a nominal 12 or 24 volts.When used with the Sync•Circuit Module, 12-volt-rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 8.5 and 17.5 volts;24-volt-rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 16.5 and 33 volts. Indoor SpectrAlert Advance products shall operate between 32 and 120 degrees Fahrenheit from a regulated DC or full- wave rectified unfiltered power supply.Strobes and horn strobes shall have field-selectable candela settings including 15, 15/75,30,75,95, 110, 115, 135, 150, 177,and 185. Strobe The strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Advance Model listed to UL 1971 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The strobe shall be wired as a primary-signaling notification appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling appliances,flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe's entire operating voltage range.The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system. Horn Strobe Combination The horn strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Advance Model listed to UL 1971 and UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service.The horn strobe shall be wired as a primary-signaling notification appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling appliances,flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe's entire operating voltage range.The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system.The horn shall have three audibility options and an option to switch between a temporal three pattern and a non-temporal(continuous)pattern.These options are set by a multiple position switch.On four-wire products,the strobe shall be powered independently of the sounder.The horn on horn strobe models shall operate on a coded or non-coded power supply. Synchronization Module The module shall be a System Sensor Sync•Circuit model MDL3 listed to UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service.The module shall synchronize SpectrAlert strobes at 1 Hz and horns at temporal three.Also,while operating the strobes,the module shall silence the horns on horn strobe models over a single pair of wires.The module shall mount to a 411/16 x 411/16 x 21/8-inch back box.The module shall also control two Style Y(class B)circuits or one Style Z(class A)circuit.The module shall synchronize multiple zones.Daisy chaining two or more synchronization modules together will synchronize all the zones they control.The module shall not operate on a coded power supply. Physical/Electrical Specifications v u Standard Operating Temperature 32°F to 120°F(0°C to 49°C) Humidity Range 10 to 93%non-condensing Strobe Flash Rate 1 flash per second Nominal Voltage Regulated 12 DC/FWR or regulated 24 DC/FWR1 Operating Voltage Rangel 8 to 17.5 V(12 V nominal)or 16 to 33 V(24 V nominal) Operating Voltage Range MDL3 Sync Module 8.5 to 17.5 V(12 V nominal)or 16.5 to 33 V(24 V nominal) InputTerminal Wire Gauge 12 to 18 AWG Wall-Mount Dimensions(including lens) 5.6"L x 4.7"W x 2.5"D(142 mm L x 119 mm W x 64 mm D) Horn Dimensions 5.6"L x 4.7"W x 1.3"D(142 mm L x 119 mm W x 33 mm D) Wall-Mount Trim Ring Dimensions(sold as a 5 pack)(TR-HS) 5.7"L x 4.8"W x 0.35"D(145 mm L x 122 mm W x 9 mm D) Notes: 1.Full Wave Rectified(FWR)voltage is a non-regulated,time-varying power source that is used on some power supply and panel outputs. 2.P,S,PC,and SC products will operate at 12 V nominal only for 15 and 15/75 cd. UL Current Draw Data UL Max.Sbobe Current bobel aw(mA RMS) Horn Draw(MA 8-17.5 Volts 16-33 Volts 8-17.5 Volts 16-33 Volts Candela DC FWR DC FWR Sound Pattern dB DC FWR DC FWR Standard 15 123 128 66 71 Temporal High 57 55 69 75 Candela 15/75 142 148 77 81 Temporal Medium 44 49 58 69 Range 30 NA NA 94 96 Temporal Low 38 44 44 48 75 NA NA 158 153 Non-temporal High 57 56 69 75 95 NA NA 181 176 Non-temporal Medium 42 50 60 69 110 NA NA 202 195 Non-temporal Low 41 44 50 50 115 NA NA 210 205 Coded High 57 55 69 75 High 135 NA NA 228 207 Coded Medium 44 51 56 69 Candela 150 NA NA 246 220 Coded Low 40 46 52 50 Range 177 NA NA 281 251 185 NA NA 286 258 Current Draw OnA RMS), lire Hom StrobeiStamdardCandela Range t5 115 cc!) 8-17.5 Volts 16-33 Volts DC Input 15 15/75 15 15/75 30 75 95 110 115 Temporal High 137 147 79 90 107 176 194 212 218 Temporal Medium 132 144 69 80 97 157 182 201 210 Temporal Low 132 143 66 77 93 154 179 198 207 Non-Temporal High 141 152 91 100 116 176 201 221 229 Non-Temporal Medium 133 145 75 85 102 163 187 207 216 Non-Temporal Low 131 144 68 79 96 156 182 201 210 FWR Input Temporal High 136 155 88 97 112 168 190 210 218 Temporal Medium 129 152 78 88 103 160 184 202 206 Temporal Low 129 151 76 86 101 160 184 194 201 Non-Temporal High 142 161 103 112 126 181 203 221 229 Non-Temporal Medium 134 155 85 95 110 166 189 208 216 Non-Temporal Low 132 154 80 90 105 161 184 202 211 UL Max.Current DtarA tI }x2 Wire Horn Strobe,High Candela Flange'(135-185 cd 16-33 Volts 16-33 Volts DC Input 135 150 177 185 FWR Input 135 150 177 185 Temporal High 245 259 290 297 Temporal High 215 231 258 265 Temporal Medium 235 253 288 297 Temporal Medium 209 224 250 258 Temporal Low 232 251 282 292 Temporal Low 207 221 248 256 Non-Temporal High 255 270 303 309 Non-Temporal High 233 248 275 281 Non-Temporal Medium 242 259 293 299 Non-Temporal Medium 219 232 262 267 Non-Temporal Low 238 254 291 295 Non-Temporal Low 214 229 256 262 Horn Tones and Sound Output Data Hcan andm Strobe Output(dBA) 8-17.5 16-33 24-Volt Nominal Switch Volts Volts Reverberant Anechoic Position Sound Pattern dB DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR 1 Temporal High 78 78 84 84 88 88 99 98 2 Temporal Medium 75 75 80 80 86 86 96 96 3 Temporal Low 71 71 76 76 83 80 94 89 4 Non-Temporal High 82 82 88 88 93 92 100 100 5 Non-Temporal Medium 78 78 85 85 90 90 98 98 6 Non-Temporal Low 73 74 81 81 88 84 96 92 7t Coded High 82 82 88 88 93 92 101 101 8t Coded Medium 78 78 85 85 90 90 97 98 9t Coded Low 74 75 81 81 88 85 96 92 tsettings 7,8,and 9 are not available on 2-wire horn strobes. SpectrAlert Advance Dimensions 1 4.7" 1 2.5'— 1 m� A N ® '.MID- 5 5.6" is 1:---H-A- • �►--i Wall-mount horn strobes SpectrAlert Advance Ordering Information mom Descriceort . Wall Horn Strobes Wall Strobes(cont.) P2R 2-Wire Horn Strobe,Standard cd,Red SRH Strobe,High cd,Red P2R-P 2-Wire Horn Strobe,Standard cd,Red,Plain SRH-P Strobe,High cd,Red,Plain P2R-SP 2-Wire Horn Strobe,Standard cd,Red,"FUEGO" SRH-SP Strobe,High cd,Red,"FUEGO" P2RH 2-Wire Horn Strobe,High cd,Red SW Strobe,Standard cd,White P2RH-P 2-Wire Horn Strobe,High cd,Red,Plain SW-P Strobe,Standard cd,White,Plain P2W 2-Wire Horn Strobe,Standard cd,White SWH Strobe,High cd,White P2W-P 2-Wire Horn Strobe,Standard cd,White,Plain SWH-P Strobe,High cd,White,Plain P2WH 2-Wire Horn Strobe,High cd,White Horns P2WH-P 2-Wire Horn Strobe,High cd,White,Plain HR Horn,Red P4R 4-Wire Horn Strobe,Standard cd,Red HW Horn,White P4R-P 4-Wire Horn Strobe,Standard cd,Red,Plain Accessories P4RH 4-Wire Horn Strobe,High cd,Red TR-HS Trim Ring,Wall,Red P4W 4-Wire Horn Strobe,Standard cd,White SBBR Indoor Surface Mount Back Box,Red Wall Strobes SBBW Indoor Surface Mount Back Box,White SR Strobe,Standard cd,Red SR-P Strobe,Standard cd,Red,Plain SR-SP Strobe,Standard cd,Red,"FUEGO" Notes: All-P models have a plain housing(no"FIRE"marking on cover) All-SP models have"FUEGO"marking on cover "Standard cd"refers to strobes that include 15,15/75,30,75,95,110,and 115 candela settings. "High cd"refers to strobes that include 135,150,177,and 185 candela settings. 3825 Ohio Avenue•St.Charles, IL 60174 ©2014 System Sensor. Phone:800-SENSOR2•Fax:630-377-6495 Predict SpeCiftCatonssubtecttechangeucthoutnotice.visitsystemsensoccom SENSOR- for current product information,including the latest version of this data sheet. www.Systemsensor.com AVDS10201.1114 SpectrAlert Advance Dimensions H 4.7 in. PI 2.5 in. 4.7 in. N *1.3 in. ,- ------=', 1 —fir 2n=1 I Wci 1 A �I, � II iF 17 ( ) 0 1 6.4 In. 5.6 iI1 ii' IA ABLY emo61 n ,_.,,► 4, , `moi/ Wall-mount low frequency sounder strobes Wall-mount low frequency sounder SpectrAlert Advance Ordering Information Wall Low Frequency Sounder Strobes P2RH-LF 2-Wire Low Frequency Sounder Strobe,High cd,Red P2WH-LF 2-Wire Low Frequency Sounder Strobe,High cd,White Low Frequency Sounders HR-LF Low Frequency Sounder,Red HW-LF Low Frequency Sounder,White Accessories SBBR Surface Mount Back Box,Wall,Red SBBW Surface Mount Back Box,Wall,White TR-HS Trim Ring,Wall,Red Notes: "High cd"refers to strobes that include 135,150,177,and 185 candela settings. EM 3825 Ohio Avenue•St.Charles, IL 60174 3t2o15system5ensor. Phone:800-SENSOR2•Fax:630-377-6495 Productspecificatanssuojecttechaegewithoutnotice.Vsitsystemsenseccorn �5} for current product nfamauen,Including the latest version of tile data sheet. ,- )Y www.systemsensor.com AV0S16404•1/15 ��U n 1 BELLS The Symbol of Protection PBA-AC & MBA-DC UL,ULC,and FM Approved Sizes Available: 6"(150mm),8"(200mm)and 10"(250mm) Voltages Available: 24VAC 120VAC 12VDC(10.2 to 15.6)Polarized 24VDC(20.4 to 31.2)Polarized Service Use: Fire Alarm General Signaling AP Burglar Alarm Environment: Indoor or outdoor use(See Note 1) . -40°to 150°F(-40°to 66°C) (Outdoor use requires weatherproof backbox.) Termination: AC Bells-4 No.18 AWG stranded wires U) ® t DC Bells-Terminal strip Finish: Red powder coating Optional: Model BBK-1 weatherproof backbox Model BBX-1 deep weatherproof backbox These vibrating type bells are designed for use as fire,burglar or general Notes: signaling devices. They have low power consumption and high decibel 1. Minimum dB ratings are calculated from integrated sound pressure ratings.The unit mounts on a standard 4"(101mm)square electrical box measurements made at Underwriters Laboratories as specified in UL for indoor use or on a model BBK-1 weatherproof backbox or BBX-1 Standard 464. UL temperature range is-30°to 150°F(-34°to 66°C). deep weatherproof backbox for outdoor applications. Weatherproof 2. Typical dB ratings are calculated from measurements made with a backbox model BBK-1,Stock No. 1500001. conventional sound level meter and are indicative of output levels in an actual installation. 3. ULC only applies to MBA DC bells. Size inches Voltage Model Stock Current Typical dB at Minimum dB at (mm) Number Number (Max.) 10 ft.(3m)(2) 10 ft.(3m)(1) 6(150) 12VDC MBA126 1750070 .12A 85 76 8(200) 12VDC MBA128 1750080 .12A 90 77 10(250) 12VDC MBA1210 1750060 .12A 92 78 6(150) 24VDC MBA246 1750100 .06A 87 77 8(200) 24VDC MBA248 1750110 .06A 91 79 10(250) 24VDC MBA2410 1750090 .06A 94 80 6(150) 24VAC PBA246 1806024* .17A 91 78 8(200) 24VAC PBA248 1808024* .17A 94 77 10(250) 24VAC PBA2410 1810024* .17A 94 78 6(150) 120VAC PBA1206 1806120* .05A 92 83 8(200) 120VAC PBA1208 1808120* .05A 99 84 10(250) 120VAC PBA12010 1810120* .05A 99 86 All DC bells are polarized and have built-in transient protection. *Does not have ULC listing. ,!. Iliiii DM hi t", , In outdoor or wet installations,bell must be mounted with weatherproof backbox,BBK-1 or BBX-1.Standard electrical boxes will not provide a weatherproof enclosure.If the bell and/or assembly is exposed to moisture,it may fail or create an electrical hazard. Potter Electric Signal Company,LLC•2081 Craig Road.St.Louis,MO,63146-4161•Phone:800-325-3936/Canada 888-882-1833•www.pottersignal.com PRINTED IN USA MFG.#5400776-REV Y PAGE 1 OF 2 5/08 POTTER BELLS - The Symbol of Protection PBA-AC & MBA-DC Bells Dimensions Inches(mm) Wiring(rear view) Fig. 1 Fig.3 A.C.BELLS 10„ WHITE(IN) WHITEOUT) (250) —1^�— 8" i 1P11 FROM CONTROL (200) 6" PANEL OR (150) � PRECEDING BELL ' ' BLACK(IN) ' BLACK(OUT) 7T— _1- CAUTION: WHEN ELECTRICAL SUPERVISION IS REQUIRED USE DI AND OUT LEADS AS SHOWN. 2 11/16" (68) DWG#776-1 NOTES: 1.WHEN USING AC BELLS,TERMLNATE EACH EXTRA WIRE SEPARATELY AFTER LAST BELL. 2.END-OF-LINE RESISTOR IS NOT REQUIRED ON AC BELLS. Weatherproof Backbox Dimensions Inches(mm) Fig.2 FACP Box has one threaded 1/2"conduit entrance Faat ,i 5 3/4" O — 3 3/8" 5" Linimmin. To Next (146) (86) (127) Device or End-of-Line •L_ w. _ Resistor 3 3/8" I Sib" (86) _.j (41) f 4 1/4" (108) Installation DWG#776-2 1. The bell shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 13,72,or local AHJ.The top of the device shall be no less than 90"AFF and not less than 6"below the ceiling. 2. Remove the gong. o .. 3. Connect wiring(see Fig.3). f.)/ 4. Mount bell mechanism to backbox(bell mechanism must be OOPmounted with the striker pointing down). 5. Reinstall the gong(be sure that the gong positioning pin,in the mechanism housing,is in the hole in the gong). 6. Test all bells for proper operation and observe that they can sBx-10,1X be heard where required(bells must be heard in all areas as designated by the authority having jurisdiction). ' X a E � \ KC4 -a; , ;.,. ,* ~�///fit.. . Failure to install striker down will prevent bell from operating. PRINTED IN USA MFG.#5400776-REV Y PAGE 2 OF 2 5/08 3) SII.ENT "cwt3at t�vakies: Project Name; Madrona Recovery Center Standby. Hours:l 24 1 TO KNIGHT Project lD: LL0685 Project � � Alarm Mins.: 5 Prepared By:JSteve Francalancia I Derating Factor: 1.2 5820XL-EVS Calculations Date:. 2/28/2017 Voltage Drop blaming Threshold•% Version 10.24.14 �' 10 y Pani iD: Main FACP [" Mode[, 5820XL-EVSii Add.Fire"Alarm Control Max NAC•Current: 3A Amps %%' Locaatort: N.Building 2nd Fir Mech Rm 202[ Volts: 24 VDC Max Panal"Current< 6.0 Arnps Cirtxntt�iacrse qtp CurrenttDrat Wire AWG Ohm Pero i(,ft) "Actual VoltS"� Standby Atarnl,;:; &Type- 1t' F' One-Way Ohms ' ,.:,;EOL 58 ' 7 " 5820XL-EVS CTRL Panel 1 0.275 0.440 " Photo,Photo-T,Photo-R 3&. 0.0211 0.011 ' ,D.000 • +++ + +++ • ••• • +€€ • ••• ,,� £: Control' 0.000 0.000 • •• • •+ • 0.000 0.000 ::r111111111FPK.--- Monitor,Minimon 11111111.111i4,--i • • + 0.000 0.000 11111 0.000 0.000 + ••• • ••• SK Z ill • ••• •••• 0 000 III= 0.000 0.000 1111111111111111113224131 - Isolator Base : +€ Sounder Base 1IW,T.T, 0.0•• • • : ++ Sounder Base 0.00 ••• o€ Low Freq Sounder Base 0.000 • ••• € Low Fr-•Sounder Base •000 • ••• € B224RB• Rela Base 0.000 0.000 Magnetic Remote Test 0.000 • ••• Key Activated Test • • • ••• 000 + ••• ii €€ Remote LED 0.00 SLC Loop Expander • •.. • ••• ; " c..€ LCD Remote Annunc 0.040 • + • Serial/Parallel Module +000 • ••+ Power Expander + + + + + + Power Expander 0°0.001100 + + + + + LED Annunciator 4G °'°°° 6.° "" 58654;,., -i LED Annunciator 3G 0.000 0.000 e LED Driver Module + +++ + +++ Relay Module + +++ + +++ Voice Control Module • +++ + •++ Switch Expander °°0°C).:0°°°°0°°°°0°°°° 3- S0W,100W,or 125W • +++ + +++ " VS-RVI1f Remote Voice Module ® 0.000 0.000 • `VLF-500 Vesda Detector 0.000 0.000 PGM-1/€}#'t Notification Appl Circuit 0.000 0.060 #14 Stranded 2,52 0.00 20.40:. 0.00% PGM-IIQ#2--"";Notification Appl Circuit 0.000 0.316 #12 Solid t'.59 0.00 20 40 0.00% PGM t1Q 3=•-: Notification Appl Circuit 0.000 0.844 #12 Solid 1.59 `' 0.0 20,40 0.00°!° PGM-1/0#4' Notification" Appl Circuit 0.000 0.000 #12 Solid 1.59 0.00 20,40 0.00°l0 PGM=UO Notification Appl Circuit 0.000 0.000 #12 Solid 1.59. 0.00` 't"20.40 0.00% FGM:4/0#6 Notification Appl Circuit 0.000 0.000 #12 Solid 1.59 0.04. ;20.40 0.00% 16t Standby Current(Amps) 0.347 0.004 Total Al. =x 1'p t(Amps} Standby Time-In Hoi 24 0.083 Alarm Ti s' 1 '.fates/60 I Total St idtsv All Reaui 24; LSISILENT KNICIIT Circuit Configuration Project Information Project Name: Madrona Recovery Center Project ID: LL0685 Prepared By: Steve Francalancia Date: Ckt. Number: PGM-I/ Panel l p FACP Ckt.Name: Notification Appl Circuit I/O Use:.Notification Appi Circuit Qty Device Current° 3raw Each Current Draw Total . Standby Alarm Standby 404;4Alarm 1 Potter 6"Vibrating Bell 0.000 0.060 0.000 0.060 Unused 0.000 0.000 '0.00(11 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.00{7 ''' 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 0.060 ber. PGM=I/O#2 Panel ID: Mairrn€ FA " ,� Cftaiine: Notification Appl Circuit t/t7 Use: Notification Appi Circuit .f Qty Device Current Draw Each Standby Alarm Standby Alarm 1 System Sensor S/SC Strobe (75cd) 0.000 f 168 . . 0:000 .i8 1 System Sensor S/SC Strobe (75cd) 0.000 01% '- .:0000 0.158 Unused fif4tkeatr g ,x,000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.00€7j000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 0.316 Clot.Number: PGM-1/0#3 %/V �f/,P� e Marra FACP Ckt. Name: Notification Appl Circuit litty-utat Notification Appi Circuit v '0,". 4ty Device Current Draw Each Current Draw Total Standby Alarm Standby Alarm 3 System Sensor P2/PC2 Horn/Strobe (75cd) 0.000 0.176 0.000 0.528 2 System Sensor S/SC Strobe (75cd) Unused Ori" It Unused 0.000 000 '0.000 0.000 0.000 " 00 Totals 0.000 0.844 laSILENT NIC lr'' Circuit Configuration - Project Information Project Name: Madrona Recovery Center Project ID: LL0685 Prepared By: Steve Francalancia Date:3 Wit; Number: PGM-11O-#4 Panel ID Main FC Ckt. Name: Notification Awl Circuit 1/0 Use Notification App!Circuit +4 Current Draw Each Current Draw Total. Qtt ', Device ''' .-,,;,..41:r.,;',---,,... Standby Alarm Stan db r ''' Alarm Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000: Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 Ot00( ;l 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 0.000 t_ Number: PCM-1/Q#5 -,,,,,,,".;1!,r,,* .. Notification A [Circuit Ckt. Name: Notification Appi Circuit I/O Use pP I Qty Device „� GurreIraach:: Current Draw Total .: v Standby Alarm Staid . Alarrri Unused 0.000 1.000 . 0.000 Unused 0.000 40011:.;: 0x00 0.000 Unused 110 .. ,y �0 o.000 .p00 Unused {1001}" 0.001) N €11111 0.00£t 0.000 V i„;0'.000 Totals 0.000 0.000 Ckt Number PGM #Efi -',4-''''''''''' Panel.ID- Main FAC %..,.. :. Ckt .Name ;Nbtif tion App1 Circuit IiC Use;Notification App!Circuit + :, Gent©raw E a� Current Draw Til Unused itt i r 0.000 fl 000i �..... 0.000 Unused f� lam° 1 0 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.001;- 000 0.00Q ,, �u Q; 0.000"' 0.000 Totals 0.000 0.000 _Global Project Values: ftSILENT Project Name: Madrona Recovery Center Standby Houtvl 24 'N KNIGHT 1 Project 10: LL0685 Alarm MI-1 5 Prepared By: Steve Francalancia Derating Facttir:J 1.2 5499 Power Expander Calculations Date:12/28/2017 1 Voltage Drop Warning Version 02.18.09 Threshold ala_.�.' 10 Panel ID:'SNAG 1 Model: 5499 Power Expander Max NAC Current: 3.0 Amps Location:IN. Building 2nd floor Mech Pm] Volts: 24 VDC Max Panel Current: 9.0 Amps Clct.# Circuit Name Current Draw Wire AWG Ohms Per Length(ft) Actual Volts " l�0rop.' Standby Alarm P Type 1000 Ft. Cane-Way', Qhrrss EOL 5499 5499 Pwr Module l 1 0.075 0.205 NAG#1 5499 Circuit 1 0.000 0.980 #12 Solid t59 1 0.00' ;' 20.40 0.00% NAC#2" 5499 Circuit 2 0.000 0.560 #12 Solid 1.59 0.0 20.40 0.00% NAC#3 5499 Circuit 3 0.000 1.214 #12 Solid 1.59 0.00 20.40 0.00% NAC#4 5499 Circuit 4 0.000 1.178 #12 Solid 1.59 0.00 20.40 0.00% Aux 5499 Aux Power Out 0.000 0.000 #12 Solid 1.59 0.00 20.40 0.00% Tota'Statrdby Current(Amps) 0.075 4.137 T amt Current(Amps) Standby Titnee[n Hours 24 0.083:Alarm Time In Minutes 160 (5 Mini4) Total Starrdl %AN Required- 1.800 _ 0.34 "Total AlarrWjliff Required Total Combined All Required; 2.14'. Multiply By The Deratirt4Factor 120 Wireresistances are based upon an ambient temperature of 72 degrees F. Because of the minimal difference between solid and stranded wire no differential was made. lVttniiiTtttm Battery A ptr s.Required 2.57 Configure Circuits Print Page 123 SILENT KNIGHT Circuit Configuration Project Information Project Name: Madrona Recovery Center Project ID: LL0685 Prepared By: Steve Francalancia Date: 2/28/2017 -Ckt ,rmber- NAG#1' Pane!ID: NAC 1_ Ckt.Name: 5499 Circuit 1 Max ID: Current: Amps ClDevice; Device Current Draw Each Current Draw Total Standby Alarm Standby Alarm 7 System Sensor LF Sounder Base 0.000 0.140 0.000 0.980'' Unused 0.000 0.000 :000 0.000 : Unused0_(300. 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 ': 0.000 0.000 0:000 0.000 Totals 0.000 0.980 ,,Qkt.Number: NAC#2 Panel IDFNAC 1v Ckt...Name: 5499 Circuit Max Circuit Current: 3 Amps Device Current raw Each Current Draw Total Standby Alarm Standby " Alarr : 4 System Sensor LF Sounder Base 0.000 0.140 ` 0.00t 050, Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.0011 Unused 0.000 0.000,'' 0.0011 aatio .oo + (?.0'00 Totals 0.000 0.560 Ckt.Number::NAG#3 Pane[ID: SNAC 1 Ckt.Name: 5499 Circuit 3 Max Circuit Current: 3 Am �,ps . / Device Current Drava Current Draw Total ,,'4` Stay Standby Alar m 6 System Sensor P2/PC2 Horn/Strobe(75cd) 0_ X5.:176 E :.0.0011 15056 1 System Sensor S/SC Strobe(75cd) 0.00 0.158 ,.4.&02000 ,,zt 153 Unused 0.000 0.000 '; ' 0.000"_ r 0.000,x' Unused x _ 0.000 >` : {}_000 ' 0_� ,.: 0�"` 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 1.214 Ckt. Number: NAG#4 Panel"jd: SNAG 1 `= Ckt.Name: 5499 Circuit 4 Max Circuit Current:` 3 Amps Qty Device Current DraEach Current Draw Total Standby Alarm Standby Alarm 4 System Sensor P2/PC2 Horn/Strobe(75cd) 0.000 0.176 0.000 0.704 3 System Sensor S/SC Strobe(75cd) 0.000 0.158.: 0.000 0.474 Unused 0.000 0.000: 0.000 ;`0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0:000 0.000 Totals 0.000 1.178 Ckt.Number Aux Panel ID: SNAC I Ckt.Name: 5499 Aux Power Out Max Circuit Current: 3 Amps Qty DeviceCurrent Draw Each Current Draw Total Standby Alarm Standby " Alarm Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Totals, 0.000 0.000 ____....._..____..... SILENT `0 al Project valuesc' ProjectName:jMardona Recovery Center Standby Hours; 24 KNIGHT Project19 LLo685 Alarm Mins; s Prepared By:�Steve Francalancia Derating'Factor:) 1.2 SK5895XL Calculations Date t2/28/2017 ' Volage Drop Warning Version 10.24,14 Threshold,%:j 10 Panel I D: I S N A C 2 [ Model: 5895XL Power Expander Max t i G zrte tt 3:.0 Amps Location: South Building Mech Room S001 Volts: 24 UDC• Marc Panel Ourrertt 6,0 Amps Part.# Deseripliort OtyDro is ' Current Draw Wire Rit�IG Ohms Per t Brig ; ;; Rcivat - y9,4,1,,,@p Standby Alarm &Type 1400 Ft. Otte-Way Ohms EOL 5895XL 5895XL Pwr Module 1 0 0.040 0.160 ,:„,,:sic--:....... Photo,Photo-T 0.000 0.000 SK. • ;Ion 0.000 0.000 SK Heat,Heat-HT 0.000 D 000 4e1 ,Heat ROR 0.000 0.000 5K Beam,Beam-T0.000 0 000 SK " Duct 0.000 0.000 SK Acclimate 0.000 0.000 ii,!,:,!,,,,,,,,i'-i''iEIii-iii:i,i',,i',,i!:,i-,i!,,i:,,"-,-::::-,'"'""'''...1.,-,-„,:,-,,,,,-,,,,--,,,,-,,,,:-,---,,---,,-,,,-,-,'-',',---, :111:,"--' .,,,,,,:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, .....,....-•-•---------,-,',,,,,.0.„,',-,,,,..-',,-,:.:111:-.--,l'.:.-:::::-::::-:,'-':-:-:--:-:--::::':':::•:::--::::•-:-:•:-::.-':::•-::.-..:•-•:.:."•-:"::-:::-,-.:i:-!:::i:-!:',i::::::::::::i:::::::ii::;::::':':!::::::::E!--,':',:,';::ii,i-,-,,,,:.i-i:,',.;:,•-,1-:,,,:,.: SK FIRE-CO 0.000 0.000 SK Control 0.000 0 000 - SK, --; -Relaymon-2 0.000 0.000 SK-- ,"..Control-6 0.000 0.000 SK Monitor,Minimon 0.000 0.000 SK Monitor-2 0.000 0 000 SK Monitor-10 0.000 0.000 SK Pull-SA,Pull-DA 0.000 0.000 SK ' :Relay 0.000 0.000 ;„ SK - Relay-6 0.000 0.000 SK Zone 0.000 0.000 . ai -i SK Zone-6 0.000 0.000 K . Isolator 0.000 0.000 B224B1 Isolator Base 0.000 0.000 B200S ?^' Sounder Base 0.000 0.000 B2 "' Intelligent Sounder Base 0.000 0.000 82005R-LF Low Freq Sounder Base 0.000 0.000 8200Sil. Low Fred Sounder Base 0-000 0.000 B224RB Relay Base 0.000 0.000 .' RTS.T Magnetic Remote Test 0.000 0.000 RTS1.81K Key Activated Test 0.000 0.000 i100Z Remote LED 0.000 0 000 5815XL.- SLC Expander 0.000 0.000 4860'- • ' LCD Remote Annunc 0.000 0.000 5824• :Serial/Parallel Module 0.000 0 000 5496 Power Expander 0.000 0.000 5895XL` �Power Expander 0.000 0.000 5865-4' :LED Annunciator(40) 0.000 0 000 5865-3 LED Annunciator(3G) 0.000 0.000 • ;,, 4880 x;,,;, LED Driver Module 0.000 0.000 58'"X-P%-,iRelay Module 0.000 D.000 EV $s 4 `-Switch Expander 0.000 0.000 IE 50W,100W,125W �, 0.000 0 000 .EV5-R M Remote Voice ModuleRN*- 0.000 0.000 dS-100W8Lt Backup Amp Card 0.000 0.000 PGM UC} €.- Notification Appl Circuit 0.000 0.686 #12 Solid 1,59 � - 4 20,40 0.iNiiiiiii00% PGM UCY -:::'Io--INotification Appl Circuit 0.000 1.530 #12 Solid 1,59, 8.60 20.40 0.00% 'GM-Up Notification Appl Circuit 0.000 0.700 #12 Solid t it>.t59 c 20.40„...„ 0.00% PGM-UC?`'! ", Notification Appl Circuit 0-000 0.560 #12 Solid ,„ 20.40 0.00% PQM VO-- Notification Appl Circuit 0.000 1.056 #12 Solid %'1-.59 20.40 0.00% PGM-IT.O- , Notification Appl Circuit 0.000 0.000 IT.PtaF am Cunene ps) "total Standby Current•{an s} 0.040 4.692 Alann Minutes!68 (5 Mats} r tandbv Time",1h 24 -0.083 [otat Rlar @t teau€red /. Totat%StandbyAH e€ �%0960 0.391 Command Shortcuts TiYtatt�mtt�ned.RH Repciirei#< 1-35 Multiply By-7":1.`! !erating Factor 1120•••••..... Configure Circuits Print Page 6 Minimu 11 Batte[yAmpours Re : t. 1,fi2 SILENT KNIc:IrI Circuit Configuration - Project Information Project Name: Mardona Recovery Center Project ID: LL0685 Prepared By: Steve Francalancia Date: 2/28/2017 Ckt. Number: PGM-1/0#1 Panel ID: SNAC 2 Ckt. Name: Notification App!Circuit I/O Use:Notification Appi circuitNir Qty Device Current Draw Each Current Draw Total Standby Alarm Standby Alarm 3 System Sensor P2/PC2 Horn/Strobe (75cd) 0.000 0.176 0.000 0.528 1 System Sensor S/SC Strobe (75cd) 0000 0.158:,. ; 0,000 0.158`` Unused a:b00 0.000; 0.000 0.000: Unused ,.,;0.000.:- " 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ii Totals 0.000 0.686 Ckt. Number: PGM-1/0#2 Panel ID: SNAC 2 0 ; Ckt.Name: Notification Appl Circuit I/O Use: Notification Appi Circuit .; Qty Device Current Dra+nr Each Current Drawdotal Standby Alarm Standby rm. 6 System Sensor P2/PC2 Horn/Strobe(75cd) 0.000 0.176 ! 066, 3 System Sensor S/SC Strobe (75cd) 0.000 0.158 0.0t3t'' 0 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 ;N% 0000" Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.o00 0.000 Totals 0.000 1.530 Ckt.Nurr rr PSM-UO#8 "r SNAC �%: Panel IDr kt a. Notification Appl`Circuit 110 Use: Notification Appl Circuit , "� Device Current Draw Each Current Draw Total Qty Standby gAla Standby Alarm" 5 System Sensor Low Freq. Sounder Base '0.000 . . 0.lot} 0.000"%` £h7t t} Unused 0.000 0.t}00" 0,000 '0.000;;•• Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0:000 Totals 0.000 0.700 SILENT KNIGHT Circuit Configuration Project Information Project Name: Mardona Recovery Center Project ID: LL0685 Prepared By: Steve Francalancia Date: 2/28/2017 Ckt. Number: PGM-I/0#4 Panet; SNAG 2 Ckt. Name: Notification App!Circuit I/O USe.'Notification App!Circuit Qty device Current Draw Each Current Draw Total Standby Alarm- Standby Alarm 4 System Sensor Low Freq. Sounder Base 0.000 0.140 0.000 0.560 Unused 0.000 '0.000 0.000 0.000;"'. Unused '0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000. Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000: :: 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 0.560 �t NornbeePGM-ticW Panel SMAC r, Ckt Name: Notification *„Circuit !/CQ,Use: No• tification App!Orcu t ,. y Current Draw Each Current Draw Total QtY Ieutce Standby.,..,, Alarm taY..:' Alarm 6 System Sensor P2/PC2 Horn/Strobe (75cd) 0.000 0.176 ; 0.01I X1116 Unused %1 .000 : 000 4000 "0.000 , Unused 0.000 ', • 0.000 0.00T 0.000 Unused 0400 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Totals 0.000 1.056 Nuirr'r PGM-1/0#6 X Panel ID. SNAG 2 Cld"I .me: Notification Appl'Circuit 1/t3 Use: Notification App!Circuit Qty Device - Current Draw Each Cures Draw Total ;,:Standby' Alarm Standby Alarm Unused 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 Unused ! 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 :'.: Unused 0.000 0;.100 GAO 0.000 Unused 0.000 0:000 0.000 0.0004 0.000 0.000 ' Totals 0.000 0.000 4) NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUIT CURRENT DRAW CALCULATION PROJECT: Madrona Recovery Center DATE: 2/28/2017 PANEL: Main FACP CIRCUIT DEVICE# DEVICE CURRENT DRAW TOTAL CURRENT DRAW N.A.C.#1 0 75CANDELLA HORN/STROBE 0.176 0.000 0 LOW FREQUENCY SOUNDER BASE 0.140 0.000 0 75 CANDELLA STROBE 0.158 0.000 1 6"VIBRATING BELL 0.060 0.060 0.060 AMPS N.A.C.#2 3 75 CANDELLA HORN/STROBE 0.176 0.528 0 LOW FREQUENCY SOUNDER BASE 0.140 0.000 4 75 CANDELLA STROBE 0.158 0.632 0 WALL MOUNTED HORN 0.044 0.000 1.160 AMPS N.A.C.#3 4 75 CANDELLA HORN/STROBE 0.176 0.704 0 LOW FREQUENCY SOUNDER BASE 0.140 0.000 2 75 CANDELLA STROBE 0.158 0.316 0 WALL MOUNTED HORN 0.044 0.000 I 1.020 AMPS N.A.C.#4 0 75 CANDELLA HORN/STROBE 0.176 0.000 0 LOW FREQUENCY SOUNDER BASE 0.140 0.000 0 75 CANDELLA STROBE 0.158 0.000 0 WALL MOUNTED HORN 0.044 0.000 I 0.000 AMPS I I SILENT KNIGHT 5820 I 2.240 AMPS NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUIT CURRENT DRAW CALCULATION PROJECT: Madrona Recovery Center DATE: 2/28/2017 PANEL: SNAC 1 CIRCUIT DEVICE# DEVICE CURRENT DRAW TOTAL CURRENT DRAW N.A.C.#1 0 75CANDELLA HORN/STROBE 0.176 0.000 7 LOW FREQUENCY SOUNDER BASE 0.140 0.980 0 75 CANDELLA STROBE 0.158 0.000 0 6"VIBRATING BELL 0.060 0.000 0.980 AMPS N.A.C.#2 0 75 CANDELLA HORN/STROBE 0.176 0.000 4 LOW FREQUENCY SOUNDER BASE 0.140 0.560 0 75 CANDELLA STROBE 0.158 0.000 0 WALL MOUNTED HORN 0.044 0.000 I 0.560 AMPS I N.A.C. #3 6 75 CANDELLA HORN/STROBE 0.176 1.056 0 LOW FREQUENCY SOUNDER BASE 0.140 0.000 1 75 CANDELLA STROBE 0.158 0.158 0 WALL MOUNTED HORN 0.044 0.000 1.214 AMPS N.A.C.#4 4 75 CANDELLA HORN/STROBE 0.176 0.704 0 LOW FREQUENCY SOUNDER BASE 0.140 0.000 3 75 CANDELLA STROBE 0.158 0.474 0 WALL MOUNTED HORN 0.044 0.000 I 1.178 AMPS I SILENT KNIGHT 5496 I I 3.932 AMPS I NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUIT CURRENT DRAW CALCULATION PROJECT: Madrona Recovery Center DATE: 2/28/2017 PANEL: SNAC 2 CIRCUIT DEVICE# DEVICE CURRENT DRAW TOTAL CURRENT DRAW N.A.C.#1 3 75CANDELLA HORN/STROBE 0.176 0.528 0 LOW FREQUENCY SOUNDER BASE 0.140 0.000 1 75 CANDELLA STROBE 0.158 0.158 0 6"VIBRATING BELL 0.060 0.000 0.686 AMPS N.A.C. #2 6 75 CANDELLA HORN/STROBE 0.176 1.056 0 LOW FREQUENCY SOUNDER BASE 0.140 0.000 2 75 CANDELLA STROBE 0.158 0.316 0 WALL MOUNTED HORN 0.044 0.000 I 1.372 AMPS I N.A.C.#3 0 75 CANDELLA HORN/STROBE 0.176 0.000 5 LOW FREQUENCY SOUNDER BASE 0.140 0.700 0 75 CANDELLA STROBE 0.158 0.000 0 WALL MOUNTED HORN 0.044 0.000 I 0.700 AMPS I N.A.C.#4 0 75 CANDELLA HORN/STROBE 0.176 0.000 4 LOW FREQUENCY SOUNDER BASE 0.140 0.560 0 75 CANDELLA STROBE 0.158 0.000 0 WALL MOUNTED HORN 0.044 0.000 0.560 AMPS N.A.C.#5 6 75 CANDELLA HORN/STROBE 0.176 1.056 0 LOW FREQUENCY SOUNDER BASE 0.140 0.000 0 75 CANDELLA STROBE 0.158 0.000 0 WALL MOUNTED HORN 0.044 0.000 1.056 AMPS I SILENT KNIGHT 5895XL I I 4.374 AMPS I 5) Madrona Recovery Center FACP/NAC 1 Voltage Drop This calculator provided voltage drop calculations in three formats(Point to Point, End of Line, and Load Centering). Make sure that you know what method is accepted by, and the results do not exceed the limits set by the respective jurisdiction Point to Point Method End of Line Method Load Centering Method Project Name Madrona Recovery Center CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS Date 2/28/2017 Circuit Number FACP/NAC 1 Totals Voltage Totals Voltage Totals Voltage Area Covered Sprinkler Water Flow Bell Current I Distance Drop Current Distance Drop Current Distance Drop Nominal System Voltage 26 0.060 100 0.04 0.060 100 0.037 0.060 100 0.018 Minimum Device Voltage 16 End of Line Voltage 25.96 End of Line Voltage 25.96 End of Line Voltage 25.98 Total Circuit Current 0.060 Wire Ohm's Percent Drop 0.14% Percent Drop 0.14% Percent Drop 0.07% Gauge Per 1000 End of Line and Load Centering Methods use only the wire guage for the first device to source Distance from source to 1st device 100 14 3.07 Standard Wire Resistance in Ohms per 1000 feet. Wire Gauge for balance of circuit 14 3.07 18=7.77 16=4.89 14=3.07 12=1.98 10=1.24 Enter current in amps.- Distance 18-14 Awgi= Solid Conductors 12-10 Awg=Stranded Conductors .150= 150 ma from Voltage Notes: Device Device previous At Drop from Percent Wire resistance is doubled in the calculations for two wires(Positive and Negative) Number Current device Device source Drop The voltage calculated to the last device in any method must not be lower then Device 1 0.060 100 25.96 0.037 0.14% the manufactures listed minimum operating voltage(IE: rated operating voltage 20-32 VDC). END 25.96 0.037 0.14% 1 1 END 25.96 0.037 0.14% Device Manufacturer System Sensor Device Manufacturer System Sensor END 25.96 0.037 0.14% Current Current END 25.96 0.037 0.14% Horn Strobes @Rated Strobe Only @Rated END 25.96 0.037 0.14% Model# Candela Voltage Model# Candela Voltage END 25.96 0.037 0.14% P2R 95 dBA 75 0.176 SR 75 0.158 END 25.96 0.037 0.14% Potter 6"Vibrating Bell 0.06 END 25.96 0.037 0.14% END 25.96 0.037 0.14% END 25.96 0.037 ; 0.14% END 25.96 _ 0.037 0.14% END 25.96 0.037 0.14% END 25.96 0.037 0.14% END 25.96 _ 0.037 , 0.14% END 25.96 0.037 , 0.14% END 25.96 0.037 0.14% END ' 25.96 0.037 ' 0.14% END 25.96 0.037 0.14% END 25.96 0.037 0.14% _ Totals 0.060 100 End of Line Voltage 25.96 Madrona Recovery Center FACP/NAC 2 Voltage Drop This calculator provided voltage drop calculations in three formats(Point to Point, End of Line, and Load Centering). Make sure that mu know what method is accepted by, and the results do not exceed the limits set by the respective jurisdiction Point to Point Method End of Line Method Load Centering Method Project Name Madrona Recovery Center CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS Date 2/28/2017 j Circuit Number FACP/NAC 2 Totals Voltage Totals Voltage Totals Voltage Area Covered 1st Floor Center Area Current I Distance Drop I Current Distance Drop Current Distance Drop Nominal System Voltage 26 1.160 204 1.14 1.160 204 1.453 1.160 204 0.726 Minimum Device Voltage 16 End of Line Voltage 24.86 End of Line Voltage 24.55 End of Line Voltage 25.27 Total Circuit Current 1.160 Wire Ohm's Percent Drop 4.40% Percent Drop 5.59% Percent Drop 2.79% Gauge Per 1000 End of Line and Load Centering Methods use only the wire guage for the first device to source Distance from source to 1st device 125 14 3.07 Standard Wire Resistance in Ohms per 1000 feet. Wire Gauge for balance of circuit 14 3.07 18=7.77 16=4.89 14=3.07 12=1.98 10=1.24 Enter current in amps. Distance 18-14 Awl= Solid Conductors 12-10 Awg=Stranded Conductors .150= 150 ma from Voltage Notes: Device Device previous At Drop from Percent Wire resistance is doubled in the calculations for two wires(Positive and Negative) Number Current device Device source Drop The voltage calculated to the last device in any method must not be lower then Device 1 0.176 125 25.11 0.890 3.42% the manufactures listed minimum operating voltage(IE: rated operating voltage 20-32 VDC). Device 2 0.158 8 25.06 0.939 3.61% Device 3 0.176 12 25.00 0.999 3.84% Device Manufacturer System Sensor Device Manufacturer System Sensor Device 4 0.176 9 24.961.035 3.98% Current I Current Device 5 0.158 25 24.89 1.108 4.26% Horn Strobes @Rated Strobe Only @Rated Device 6 0.158 12 24.87 1.131 4.35% Model# Candela Voltage Model# Candela Voltage Device 7 0.158 13 24.86 1.144 4.40% P2R 95 dBA 75 0.176 SR 75 0.158 END 24.86 1.144 4.40% Potter 6"Vibrating Bell 0.06 _ END 24.86 1.144 4.40% END 24.86 1.144 4.40% END 24.86 1.144 4.40% END 24.86 1.144 4.40% END 24.86 1.144 4.40% END 24.86 1.144 4.40% END 24.86 1.144 4.40% END 24.86 1.144 4.40% END 24.86 1.144 4.40% END 24.86 1.144 4.40% END 24.86 1.144 4.40% END 24.86 1.144 4.40% Totals j 1.160 204 End of Line Voltage 24.86 - Madrona Recovery Center SNAC-1 NAC 1 Voltage Drop This calculator provided voltage drop calculations in three formats(Point to Point, End of Line,and Load Centering). Make sure that you know what method is accepted by, and the results do not exceed the limits set by the respective jurisdiction Point to Point Method End of Line Method Load Centering Method Project Name Madrona Recovery Center CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS Date 2/28/2017 1 _ Circuit Number SNAG 1/NAC 1 Totals Voltage Totals Voltage Totals Voltage Area Covered N. Room LF Sounder Bases Current f I Distance Drop Current Distance Drop _ Current Distance Drop - Nominal System Voltage 26 0.980 104 0.43 0.980 104 0.626 0.980 104 0.313 Minimum Device Voltage 16 End of Line Voltage 25.57 End of Line Voltage 25.37 End of Line Voltage 25.69 Total Circuit Current 0.980 Wire Ohm's Percent Drop 1.66% Percent Drop 2.41% Percent Drop 1.20% Gauge Per 1000 End of Line and Load Centering Methods use only the wire guage for the first device to source Distance from source to 1st device 40 14 3.07 Standard Wire Resistance in Ohms per 1000 feet. - Wire Gauge for balance of circuit 14 3.07 18=7.77 16=4.89 14=3.07 12=1.98 10=1.24 Enter current in amps. Distance 18-14 Awg Solid Conductors 12-10 Awg=Stranded Conductors .150=150 ma from Voltage Notes: _ Device Device previous At Drop from Percent Wire resistance is doubled in the calculations for two wires(Positive and Negative) Number Current device Device source Drop The voltage calculated to the last device in any method must not be lower then Device 1 0.140 40 25.76 0.241 0.93% the manufactures listed minimum operating voltage(IE: rated operatic voltage 20-32 VDC). Device 2 0.140 10 25.71 0.292 1.12% Device 3 0.140 11 25.66 0.340 1.31% Device Manufacturer System Sensor Device Manufacturer Device 4 0.140 10 25.63 0.374 1.44% Current Current Device 5 0.140 12 25.60 0.405 1.56% Low Frequency Sounder Base @Rated @Rated Device 6 0.140 10 25.58 0.422 1.62% Model# Candela Voltage Model# Candela Voltage Device 7 0.140 11 25.57 0.432 1.66% B220S-LF N/A 0.140 END 25.57 0.432 1.66% END 25.57 0.432 1.66% END 25.57 0.432 1.66% END 25.57 0.432 1.66% END 25.57 0.432 1.66% END 25.57 0.432 1.66% END 25.57 0.432 1.66% END 25.57 0.432 1.66% END 25.57 0.432 1.66% END 25.57 0.432 1.66% END 25.57 0.432 1.66% END 25.57 0.432 1.66% END 25.57 0.432 1.66% _ Totals 0.980 104 End of Line Voltage 25.57 Madrona Recovery Center SNAC-1 NAC 2 Voltage Drop This calculator provided voltage drop calculations in three formats(Point to Point, End of Line, and Load Centering). Make sure that you know what method is a_ccepted by,and the results do not exceed the limits set by the respective jurisdiction I Point to Point Method End of Line Method Load Centering Method Project Name Madrona Recovery Center CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS Date I 2/28/2017 Circuit Number SNAC 1/NAC 2 Totals Voltage Totals Voltage Totals Voltage Area Covered S. Room LF Sounder Bases Current Distance Drop Current Distance ' Drop Current Distance Drop p Nominal System Voltage 26 0.560 93 0.25 0.560 93 0.320 0.560 93 0.160 Minimum Device Voltage 16 End of Line Voltage 25.75 End of Line Voltage 25.68 End of Line Voltage 25.84 Total Circuit Current 0.560 Wire Ohm's Percent Drop 0.98% Percent Drop 1.23% Percent Drop 0.61% Gauge Per 1000 End of Line and Load Centering Methods use only the wire guage for the first device to source Distance from source to 1st device 55 14 3.07 Standard Wire Resistance in Ohms per 1000 feet. Wire Gauge for balance of circuit 14 3.07 18=7.77 16=4.89 14=3.07 12=1.98 10=1.24 Enter current in amps. Distance 18-14 Awg=Solid Conductors 12-10 Aw;=Stranded Conductors .150= 150 ma from Voltage Notes: Device Device previous At Drop from Percent Wire resistance is doubled in the calculations for two wires(Positive and Negative) Number Current device Device source Drop The voltage calculated to the last device in any method must not be lower then Device 1 0.140 55 25.81 0.189 0.73% the manufactures listed minimum operating voltage(IE: rated operating voltage 20-32 VDC). Device 2 0.140 13 25.78 0.223 0.86% .11 Device 3 0.140 12 25.76 0.243 0.94% Device Manufacturer System Sensor Device Manufacturer Device 4 0.140 13 25.75 0.254 0.98% [ Current Current END 25.75 0.254 0.98% Low Frequency Sounder Base @Rated @Rated END 25.75 0.254 0.98% Model# Candela Voltage Model# Candela Voltage END 25.75 0.254 0.98% B220S-LF N/A 0.140 END 25.75 0.254 0.98% END 25.75 0.254 0.98% END 25.75 0.254 ' 0.98% END 25.75 0.254 0.98% END 25.75 0.254 0.98% END 25.75 0.254 0.98% END 25.75 0.254 0.98% END 25.75 0.254 0.98% END 25.75 0.254 0.98% END 25.75 0.254 0.98% END 25.75 0.254 0.98% END 25.75 0.254 0.98% END 25.75 0.254 0.98% _ Totals 0.560 93 End of Line Voltage 25.75 Madrona Recovery Center SNAC 1/NAC 3 Voltage Drop This calculator provided voltage drop calculations in three formats(Point to Point, End of Line,and Load Centering). Make sure that you know what method is accepted by,and the results do not exceed the limits set by the respective jurisdiction Point to Point Method End of Line Method Load Centering Method Project Name Madrona Recovery Center CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS Date 2/28/2017 Circuit Number SNAC 1/NAC 3 Totals Voltage Totals Voltage Totals Voltage Area Covered 1st floor Current Distance Drop Current Distance Drop Current Distance Drop Nominal System Voltage 26 1.214 145 0.68 1.214 145 1.081 1.214 145 0.540 Minimum Device Voltage 16 End of Line Voltage 25.32 End of Line Voltage 24.92 End of Line Voltage 25.46 Total Circuit Current 1.214 Wire Ohm's Percent Drop 2.60% Percent Drop 4.16% Percent Drop 2.08% Gauge Per 1000 End of Line and Load Centering Methods use only the wire guage for the first device to source Distance from source to 1st device 21 14 3.07 Standard Wire Resistance in Ohms per 1000 feet. Wire Gauge for balance of circuit 14 3.07 18=7.77 16=4.89 14=3.07 12=1.98 10=1.24 Enter current in amps._ Distance 18-14 AwQ=Solid Conductors 12-10 Awg=Stranded Conductors .150= 150 ma from Voltage Notes: Device Device previous At Drop from Percent Wire resistance is doubled in the calculations for two wires(Positive and Negative) Number Current device Device source Drop The voltage calculated to the last device in any method must not be lower then Device 1 0,176 21. 25.84 0.157 0.60% the manufactures listed minimum operating voltage(IE: rated operating voltage 20-32 VDC). Device 2 0.176 47 25.54_ 0.456 1.75% Device 3 0.176 10 25.49 0.509 1.96% Device Manufacturer ,System Sensor Device Manufacturer System Sensor Device 4 0.176 21 25.40 0.597 2.30% Current Current Device 5 0.176 9 25.37 0.626 2.41% Horn Strobes @Rated Strobe Only @Rated Device 6 0.158 10' 25.35 0.646 2.49% Model# Candela Voltage Model# Candela Voltage Device 7 0.176 27 25.32 0.675 2.60% P2R 95 dBA 75 0.176 SR 75 0.158 END 25.32 0.675 2.60% END 25.32 0.675 2.60% _ END 25.32 0.675 2.60% END ' 25.32 0.675 2.60% END ' 25.32 0.675 2.60% END 25.32 0.675 2.60% END 25.32 0.675 2.60% END 25.32 0.675 2.60% END 25.32 _ 0.675 2.60% END 25.32 0.675 2.60% END 25.32 0.675 2.60% END _ 25.32 0.675 2.60% END 25.32 0.675 2.60% - Totals 1.214 145 End of Line Voltage 25.32 Madrona Recovery Center SNAC 1/NAC 4 Voltage Drop This calculator provided voltage drop calculations in three formats(Point to Point, End of Line,and Load Centering). Make sure that you know what method is accepted by,and the results do not exceed the limits set by the respective jurisdiction Point to Point Method End of Line Method Load Centering Method Project Name Madrona Recovery Center CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS Date I 2/28/2017 Circuit Number SNAC 1/NAC 4 Totals Voltage Totals Voltage Totals Voltage Area Covered 1st floor Current ristance Drop Current Distance Drop Current Distance Drop Nominal System Voltage 26 1.178 165 0.83 1.178 165 1.193 1.178 165 0.597 Minimum Device Voltage 16 End of Line Voltage 25.17 End of Line Voltage 24.81 End of Line Voltage 25.40 Total Circuit Current 1.178 Wire Ohm's Percent Drop 3.19% Percent Drop 4.59% Percent Drop 2.30% Gauge Per 1000 End of Line and Load Centering Methods use only the wire guage for r the first device to source Distance from source to 1st device 75 14 3.07 Standard Wire Resistance in Ohms per 1000 feet. Wire Gauge for balance of circuit 14 3.07 18=7.77 16=4.89 14=3.07 12=1.98 10=1.24 Enter current in amps. Distance 18-14 AwQ= Solid Conductors i 12-10 Awg= Stranded ConductorsC . 150= 150 ma from Voltage Notes: Device Device previous At Drop from Percent Wire resistance is doubled in the calculations for two wires(Positive and Negative) Number Current device Device source Drop The voltage calculated to the last device in any method must not be lower then L Device 1 0.158 75 25.46 0.542 2.09% the manufactures listed minimum operating voltage(IE: rated operating voltage 20-32 VDC). Device 2 0.176 8 25.41 0.593 2.28% Device 3 0.158 10 25.36 0.644 2.48% Device Manufacturer System Sensor Device Manufacturer System Sensor _ Device 4 0.176 12 25.31 0.695 2.67% Current I Current Device 5 0.176 21 25.24 0.761 2.93% Horn Strobes @Rated Strobe Only @Rated Device 6 0.176 29 25.18 0.820 3.15% Model# Candela Voltage Model# Candela Voltage Device 7 0.158 10 25.17 0.830 3.19% P2R 95 dBA 75 0.176 SR 75 0.158 END 25.17 ; 0.830 3.19% END 25.17 0.830 3.19% END 25.17 0.830 3.19% END 25.17 0.830 3.19% _ END 25.17 0.830 3.19% END 25.17 0.830 3.19% _ END 25.17 0.830 3.19% END 25.17 0.830 3.19% END 25.17 0.830 3.19% END 25.17 0.830 3.19% END 25.17 0.830 3.19% END 25.17 0.830 3.19% END 25.17 0.830 3.19% Totals 1.178 , 165 End of Line Voltage 25.17 _ - Madrona Recovery Center SNAC 2/NAC 1 Voltage Drop This calculator provided voltage drop calculations in three formats(Point to Point, End of Line,and Load Centering). Make sure that you know what method is accepted by,and the results do not exceed the limits set by the respective jurisdiction Point to Point Method End of Line Method Load Centering Method Project Name Madrona Recovery Center CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS Date I 2/28/2017 Circuit Number SNAC 2/NAC 1 Totals Voltage Totals Voltage Totals Voltage Area Covered S. BLDG. BASEMENT Current Distance Drop Current Distance _ Drop Current Distance Drop Nominal System Voltage _ 26 0.686 62 0.15 0.686 62 0.261 0.686 62 0.131 Minimum Device Voltage 16 End of Line Voltage 25.85 End of Line Voltage 25.74 End of Line Voltage 25.87 Total Circuit Current 0.68.6 Wire Ohm's Percent Drop 0.59% Percent Drop 1.00% Percent Drop 0.50% Gauge Per 1000 End of Line and Load Centering Methods use only the wire guage for the first device to source _ Distance from source to 1st device 15 14 3.07 Standard Wire Resistance in Ohms per 1000 feet. Wire Gau9e for balance of circuit 14 3.07 _ 18=7.77 16=4.89 14=3.07 12=1.98 10=1.24 Enter current in amps. Distance 18-14 Awl=Solid Conductors 12-10 Awg=Stranded Conductors .150= 150 ma from Voltage Notes: _Device Device previous _ At Drop from Percent Wire resistance is doubled in the calculations for two wires(Positive and Negative) Number Current device Device source Drop The voltage calculated to the last device in any method must not be lower then Device 1 0.176 15 25.94 0.063 0.24% the manufactures listed minimum voltage(IE: rated operating voltage 20-32 VDC). Device 2 0.176 10 25.91 _ 0.094 0.36% Device 3 _ 0.176 22 25.86 0.140 0.54% Device Manufacturer System Sensor Device Manufacturer System Sensor Device 4 0.158 15 25.85 0.154 0.59% Current Current END 25.85 0.154 0.59% Horn Strobes @Rated Strobe Only @Rated END 25.85 0.154 0.59% Model# Candela Voltage Model# Candela Voltage END 25.85 0.154 0.59% P2R 95 dBA 75 0.176 SR 75 0.158 END 25.85 0.154 _ 0.59% Potter 6"Vibrating Bell 0.06 END 25.85 0.154 0.59% END 25.85 0.154 0.59% END 25.85 0.154 0.59% END 25.85 0.154 0.59% END 25.85 0.154 0.59% _ END 25.85 0.154 0.59% J END 25.85 0.154 0.59% END 25.85 0.154 0.59% _ END 25.85 0.154 0.59% END 25.85 0.154 0.59% END 25.85 0.154 0.59% END 25.85 0.154 0.59% _ Totals 0.686 62 End of Line Voltage 25.85 I Madrona Recovery Center SNAC 2/NAC 2 Voltage Drop This calculator provided voltage drop calculations in three formats(Point to Point, End of Line,and Load Centering). Make sure that you know what method is accepted by, and the results do not exceed the limits set by the respective jurisdiction Point to Point Method End of Line Method Load Centering Method Project Name Madrona Recovery Center CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS Date 2/28/2017 I i Circuit Number SNAC 2/NAC 2 Totals Voltage Totals Voltage Totals Voltage Area Covered S. BLDG. 1ST FLR COMMON AREAS Current Distance Drop ' Current Distance Drop Current Distance Drop Nominal System Voltage 26 _ 1.530 179 1.10 1.530 179 1.682 1.530 179 0.841 Minimum Device Voltage 16 End of Line Voltage 24.90 End of Line Voltage 24.32 End of Line Voltage 25.16 Total Circuit Current 1.530 Wire Ohm's Percent Drop 4.23% Percent Drop 6.47% Percent Drop 3.23% Gauge Per 1000 End of Line and Load Centering Methods use only the wire guage for the first device to source Distance from source to 1st device 65 . 14 3.07 Standard Wire Resistance in Ohms per 1000 feet. Wire Gauge for balance of circuit 14 3.07 18=7.77 16=4.89 14=3.07 12=1.98 10=1.24 _ Enter current in amps. Distance 18-14 Awg=Solid Conductors 12-10 Awg= Stranded Conductors .150= 150 ma from Voltage Notes: Device ' Device previous At Drop from Percent Wire resistance is doubled in the calculations for two wires(Positive and Negative) Number Current device Device source Drop The voltage calculated to the last device in any method must not be lower then Device 1 0.176 65 25.39 0.611 , 2.35% the manufactures listed minimum operating voltage(IE: rated operating voltage 20-32 VDC). Device 2 0.158 10' 25.31 0.694 2.67% Device 3 _ 0.176 8 25.25 0.753 ' 2.89% 'Device Manufacturer 'System Sensor Device Manufacturer 'System Sensor Device 4 0.176 22 25.11 0.890 3.42% Current Current Device 5 0.158 10 25.06 0.942 3.62% Horn Strobes @Rated Strobe Only @Rated Device 6 0.176 10' 25.02 0.984 3.79% Model# Candela Voltage Model# Candela Voltage Device 7 0.176 16 24.97 1.034 3.98% P2R 95 dBA 75 0.176 SR 75 0.158 Device 8 0.158 26 24.91 1.088 4.18% Potter 6"Vibrating Bell 0.06 Device 9 0.176 12 24.90 1.101 4.23% END 24.90 1.101 ' 4.23% END 24.90 , 1.101 4.23% END 24.90 1.101 4.23% END 24.90 1.101 4.23% END 24.90 1.101 4.23% END 24.90 ' 1.101 4.23% END : 24.90 1.101 4.23% END 24.90 1.101 4.23% END 24.90 1.101 4.23% END , 24.90 1.101 4.23% END 24.90 1.101 4.23% ' Totals 1.530 179 End of Line Voltage 24.90 1 Madrona Recovery Center SNAC-2 NAC 3 Voltage Drop This calculator provided volta•e drop calculations in three formats(Point to Point, End of Line, and Load Centering). Make sure that you know what method is accepted by,and the results do not exceed the limits set by the respective jurisdiction Point to Point Method End of Line Method Load Centering Method Project Name Madrona Recovery Center CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS Date 2/28/2017 Circuit Number SNAC 2/NAC 3 Totals Voltage Totals Voltage _ Totals Voltage Area Covered S. BLDG.SOUTH ROOM SOUNDERS Current Distance Drop Current Distance Drop Current Distance Drop Nominal System Voltage 26 0.700 174 0.65 0.700 174 0.748 0.700 174 0.374 Minimum Device Voltage 16 End of Line Voltage 25.35 End of Line Voltage 25.25 End of Line Voltage 25.63 Total Circuit Current 0.700 Wire Ohm's Percent Drop 2.49% Percent Drop 2.88% Percent Drop 1.44% Gauge Per 1000 End of Line and Load Centering Methods use only the wire guage for the first device to source Distance from source to 1st device 125 14 3.07 Standard Wire Resistance in Ohms per 1000 feet. Wire Gauge for balance of circuit 14 3.07 18=7.77 16=4.89 14=3.07 12=1.98 10=1.24 Enter current in amps. Distance 18-14 Awg= Solid Conductors 12-10 Awg=Stranded Conductors .150= 150 ma from Voltage Notes: Device Device previous At Drop from Percent _Wire resistance is doubled in the calculations for two wires(Positive and Negative) Number Current device Device source Drop The voltage calculated to the last device in any method must not be lower then Device 1 0.140 125 25.46 0.537 2.07% the manufactures listed minimum operating voltage(IE: rated operating voltage 20-32 VDC). Device 2 0.140 16 25.41 0.592 2.28% Device 3 0.140 8 25.39 0.613 2.36% Device Manufacturer System Sensor Device Manufacturer Device 4 0.140 15 25.36 0.639 2.46% Current Current Device 5 0:140 10 25.35 0.647 2.49% Low Frequency Sounder Base @Rated @Rated END 25.35 0.647 2.49% Model# Candela Voltage Model# Candela Voltage END 25.35 0.647 2.49% B220S-LF N/A 0.140 END 25.35 0.647 2.49% END 25.35 0.647 2.49% END 25.35 0.647 2.49% END 25.35 0.647 2.49% END 25.35 0.647 2.49% END 25.35 0.647 2.49% END 25.35 0.647 2.49% END 25.35 0.647 2.49% END 25.35 0.647 2.49% END 25.35 0.647 2.49% END 25.35 0.647 2.49% END 25.35 0.647 2.49% END 25.35 0.647 2.49% Totals 0.700 174 End of Line Voltage 25.35 Madrona Recovery Center SNAC-2 NAC 4 Voltage Drop This calculator provided voltage drop calculations in three formats(Point to Point, End of Line, and Load Centering). Make sure that you know what method is accepted by, and the results do not exceed the limits set by the respective jurisdiction Point to Point Method 1 End of Line Method Load Centering Method Project Name Madrona Recovery Center CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS Date 2/28/2017 Circuit Number SNAC 2/NAC 4 Totals Voltage Totals Voltage Totals Voltage Area Covered S. BLDG. NORTH ROOM SOUNDERS Current Distance Drop Current Distance Drop Current Distance Drop Nominal System Voltage 26 _ 0.560 186 0.57 0.560 186 0.640 0.560 186 0.320 Minimum Device Voltage 16 End of Line Voltage 25.43 End of Line Voltage 25.36 End of Line Voltage 25.68 Total Circuit Current. 0.560 Wire Ohm's Percent Drop 2.18% Percent Drop 2.46% Percent Drop 1.23% Gauge Per 1000 End of Line and Load Centering Methods use only the wire guage for the first device to source Distance from source to 1st device 145 14 3.07 Standard Wire Resistance in Ohms per 1000 feet. _ Wire Gauge for balance of circuit 14 3.07 18=7.77 16=4.89 14=3.07 12=1.98 10=1.24 Enter current in amps. Distance 18-14 AwQ=Solid Conductors 12-10 Awg=Stranded Conductors .150= 150 ma from Voltage Notes: Device Device previous At Drop from Percent Wire resistance is doubled in the calculations for two wires(Positive and Negative) Number Current device Device source Drop The voltage calculated to the last device in any method must not be lower then Device 1 0,140 145 25.50 0.499 1.92% the manufactures listed minimum operating voltage(IE: rated operating voltage 20-32 VDC). Device 2 0.140 12 25.47 0.530 2.04% Device 3 0.140 13 25.45 0.552 2.12% Device Manufacturer System Sensor Device Manufacturer_ _ Device 4 0.140 16 25.43 0.566 2.18% Current Current END 25.43 0.566 2.18% Low Frequency Sounder Base @Rated _ @Rated END 25.43 0.566 2.18% Model# Candela Voltage Model# Candela Voltage END 25.43 0.566 ' 2.18% B220S-LF N/A 0.140 END 25.43 0.566 2.18% END 25.43 0.566 2.18% END 25.43 0.566 2.18% END 25.43 0.566 2.18% END 25.43 0.566 2.18% END 25.43 0.566 2.18% END 25.43 0.566 2.18% END 25.43 0.566 2.18% END 25.43 0.566 2.18% END 25.43 0.566 2.18% END 25.43 0.566 2.18% END 25.43 0.566 2.18% END 25.43 0.566 2.18% Totals 0.560 186 End of Line Voltage 25.43 Madrona Recovery Center SNAG 2/NAC 5 Voltage Drop This calculator provided voltage drop calculations in three formats(Point to Point, End of Line, and Load Centering). Make sure that you know what method is accepted by,and the results do not exceed the limits set by the respective jurisdiction Point to Point Method End of Line Method Load Centering Method Project Name Madrona Recovery Center CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS Date 2/28/2017 I 1 Circuit Number SNAG 2/NAC 5 Totals Voltage Totals Voltage Totals Voltage Area Covered S. BLDG. 3RD FLR COMMON AREAS Current Distance Drop Current Distance Drop Current Distance Drop Nominal System Voltage 26 1.056 270 _ 1.53 1.056 , 270 1.751 1.056 270 0.875 Minimum Device Voltage 16 End of Line Voltage 24.47 End of Line Voltage 24.25 End of Line Voltage 25.12 Total Circuit Current 1.056 Wire Ohm's Percent Drop 5.88% Percent Drop 6.73% Percent Drop 3.37% Gauge Per 1000 End of Line and Load Centering Methods use only the wire guage for the first device to source Distance from source to 1st device 205 14 3.07 Standard Wire Resistance in Ohms per 1000 feet. Wire Gauge for balance of circuit 14 3.07 18=7.77 16=4.89 14=3.07 12=1.98 10=1.24 _Enter current in amps. Distance _ 18-14 Awg1=Solid Conductors 12-10 Awl=Stranded Conductors .150= 150 ma from Voltage Notes: Device Device previous ' At Drop from Percent Wire resistance is doubled in the calculations for two wires(Positive and Negative) Number Current device Device source Drop The voltage calculated to the last device in any method must not be lower then Device 1 0.176 205 24.67 1.329 5.11% the manufactures listed minimum operating voltage(IE: rated operating voltage 20-32 VDC). Device 2 0.176 12 24.61 - 1.394 5.36% 1 Device 3 0.176 8 24.57 1.429 5.49% Device Manufacturer System Sensor Device Manufacturer System Sensor Device 4 0.176 18 24.51 1.487 5.72% Current I Current Device 5 0.176 12 24.49 1.513 5.82% Horn Strobes @Rated Strobe Only . @Rated Device 6 0.176 15 24.47 1.529 ' 5.88% Model# Candela Voltage Model# Candela Voltage END 24.47 1.529 5.88% P2R 95 dBA 75 0.176 SR 75 0.158 END . 24.47 1.529 5.88% Potter 6"Vibrating Bell 0.06 END 24.47 1.529 5.88% END 24.47 1.529 5.88% END 24.47 1.529 5.88% END 24.47 1.529 5.88% . END 24.47 1.529 5.88% END 24.47 1.529 5.88% END 24.47 ' 1.529 5.88% END 24.47 1.529 5.88% END 24.47 1.529 5.88% END 24.47 1.529 5.88% END 24.47 1.529 , 5.88% END 24.47 1.529 5.88% Totals 1.056 270 End of Line Voltage 24.47 J 6)