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HomeMy WebLinkAboutA09-0067. , SUBMITTAL PACKAGE For CRICKET VAIL MIDDLE CREEK, DEN -448B 145 N. FRONTAGE ROAD WEST FIKE INC, PRO -INERT SUPRESSION SYSTEM Prepared By WESTFIRE INC. 5350 Vivian Street Arvada, Colorado 80002 • ��P - 9 2009 TOWN OF VAIL Department of Community Development 75 South Frontage Road Vail, Colorado 81657 Tel: 970 - 479 -2128 Fax: 970- 479 -2452 Web: www.vailgov.com Development Review Co for FIRE ALARM PERMIT Commercial and Residential Fire Alarm shop drawings are required at the time of application submittal and must included information listed on the 2nd page of this form. Application will not be accepted without this information. Project Street Address: 14r k), f A�uw-'r zwj (Number) (Street) / (Suite #) !Build ing/Complex Name: C z7zXCE_ ,,,. vNr�" S Office Use: r Project #: " —� C( Building Permit #: Alarm Permit #: �(I v Contractor Infor I mation: I Lot #: Block # Subdivision: Company: F's -3 Company Address: SD IIuJrGdJ ST Detailed Description of Work: ^.)S'rA _ City: e LIA Nh n State: _� Zip: F�LL'YS2 Svt� ��� �<C i�isJ gyST. Contact Name: At z!;tSr 1-Ay w lAzTO i ii Contact Phone: 3D 3 - Z ?3 - Sdee) Of wS4E 303 -S/�-9S�J E -Mail Town of Vail Contractor egistration No.: Z Cont or gnatu (required) Property Information Parcel #: 71 04b96n (For parcel #, contact Eagle County Assessors Office at 970 - 328 -8640 or visit www.eaglecounty.u / Tenant Name: ( vim' f��� LGLs7..fGy�/��7�d6✓ Owner Name: [�� i7GI��yyTTd/ Complete Valuation for Fire Alarm Permit: Fire Alarm $: .1//, 6co — (use additional sheet if necessary) Does a Fire Alarm Exist? Yes ( ) Nop< Does a Sprinkler System Exist? Yes ( ) No,jX)! Work Class: New X Addition ( ) Remodel ( ) Repair ( ) Retro -Fit ( ) Other ( ) Type of Building: Single - Family ( ) Duplex ( ) Multi - Family ( ) Commercial `N Restaurant ( ) Other ( ) Date Received: D EC IEOME D SEP - 9 2009 TOWN OF VAIL 29- May -09 Ah SHP PRO • DESCRIPTION The Fike SHP PROTA ( P /N 10 -063) is a Conventional Control system designed to provide a sophisticated, reliable conventional detection system for use with clean agent extinguishing, sprinkler pre - action /deluge, watermist, waterflow alarm and fire alarm systems. It is a microprocessor based system which can be easily configured for a wide range of suppression applications. The SHP PRO is designed for use with Fike Clean .agent Fire Suppressant, CO or sprinkler (pre- action /deluge) suppression systems. The main controller contains all electronics required for a complete detection and control system suitable for most applications. Optional modules, which plug into the main circuit board, are available to add increased functionality to the system. The SHP PRO provides 10 Status LEDs (AC Normal, Alarm , PreDischarge, Release, Supervisory, Trouble, Panel Silenced, Abort, Release Disabled, Ground Fault) for instant feedback. A diagnostic LED display is provided to help trouble shoot any potential field problems, provide current status and retain stored events. A Reset and Silence switch is provided to allow control of the system outputs and operation. The SHP PRO can be configured for either one or two conventional detection circuits. The detection circuits can be configured for sequential detection, cross zone or single detector release. e000 (D APPROVALS • UL S2203 • FM 3017159 • CSFM 1765-0900:135 • MEA 461 -04-E Depending on the configuration selected, the SHP PRO also provides up to three initiating circuits to monitor contact devices (Abort, Manual Release,'Waterflow or Supervisory switches). Four different abort types are available including a special NTYC option. All five initiating circuits can be converted to Class A operation via the SHP PRO Class A Input Module, P/N 10 -2450. All SHP PRO initiating circuits are inherently power limited. A twelve position dip switch is used to set all options. Three notification appliance circuits, rated for 2 amps @ 24 VDC are available. Depending on the configuration, each circuit will provide distinct signaling for Alarm, PreDischarge, or Release conditions. Separate Agent Release and Solenoid circuits are provided to operate the suppression system. A dedicated Disable switch is provided for release and audible outputs. All output circuits, including solenoid and agent release circuits, are power limited. The SHP PRO provides dedicated alarm, trouble and supervisory SPDT contacts for annunciation and control. If additional outputs are required, up to two CRM4 Relay Modules can be added. (P /N 10 -2204) The SHP PRO is available in multiple hardware configurations, depending on the input power source (120 or 240 VAC), enclosure color (Gray or Red), and mode of operation (Clean Agent, Clean Agent /Sprinkler, Sprinkler, a'atermist, Solenoid Releasing). The system comes equipped with a 4.0 amp @ 24 VDC power source. The system has been designed to comply with the following standards: • NFPA 12 Carbon Dioxide • NFPA 12A Halon 1301 Extinguishing Systems • NFPA 13 Installation of Sprinkler Svstems • NFPA 15 Water Spray Fixed Systems • NFPA 16 Deluge, Foam -water and Foam -spray Systems • NFPA 70 National Electric Code • NFPA 72 Installation, Maintenance and Use of Protective Signaling Systems • NFPA 2001 Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems Form No. D.1.07.01 - 704 S. 10th Street P.O. Box 610 Blue Springs, Missouri 64013 -0610 U.S.A. (816) 229 -3405 (816) 229 -4615 www.fike.com 171!� FEATURES • Suitable for multiple types of Suppression: Clean Agent, Carbon Dioxide, Pre - action Sprinkler /Deluge, and Watemnist Systems • Microprocessor based with hardware and software integration designed to guarantee reliability • Cross zone, sequential manual release, abort, water flow and supervisory detection types • Three Class B, Style Y notification appliance circuits rated for 2.0 amps @ 24N'DC • Dedicated release circuits compatible with agent release or solenoid actuation • Five Class B, Style B initiating circuits • Optional Class A modules for notification appliances/ releasing circuits and initiating circuits • alpha- numeric LED display for status and troubleshooting • Programmable pre - discharge and discharge timers • Resettable and continuous auxiliary output power • Integral 4.0 amp power supply • Small surface or flush mount enclosure with removable door • _Approved for releasing device service and sprinkler supervisory • Built -in Gentex and System Sensor synch protocol • Steel enclosure 21" x 14.35" x 4" • Enclosure equipped with .50" wide lip for flush mounting SHP PROTM WIRING DIAGRAM u 0 a O_ 8 O O Ova.... e m o �....., 0 .__lo 000?20m0+�00 0 Piz O Iri9 —i �o.......�.�r.. COMPONENTS • 10- 063 -k -Y -1 • 10- 063 -k -Y -Y _ABC A: 1 -Clean Agent /:All Modes 2- Sprinkler only B: R -Red G -Gray C: 1- 120 VAC 2- 240 VAC v, I ke Copyright © Fike Corporation All Rights Reserved. , %W Form No. D.1.07.01 -5 Sep tember, 2005 Specifications are subject to change without notice. • 10- 2452 -1 PCB :Asst', SHP PRO, Clean .Agent, All Modes • 10- 2452 -2 PCB .Asst', SHP PRO, �-� Sprinkler Only � 10 -2450 Class A Input Module • 10 -2448 Class A Output Module :.. 10 -2204 CRM4 Relay Module • 10- 2190 -1 Battery Assembly (Qry 2), 7AH, w/ wiring assembly • 10- 2190 -2 Battery Assembly (Qty. 2), 18.AH, w/ wiring assembly v, I ke Copyright © Fike Corporation All Rights Reserved. , %W Form No. D.1.07.01 -5 Sep tember, 2005 Specifications are subject to change without notice. APOA AW s ®wric .7 • • a o 9ei1 I I �I F1 — - 4.75 L 32 6.35 f — 0.8 Physical S Electrical Nominal Voltage 12V Nominal Capacity (20HR) 12AH Length 151 ±1mm Width 98 ±1mm Dimension Container Height 95 ±1mm Total Height (with Terminal) 101 ±1mm Weight Approx 3.85kg Standard Terminal F1 Rechargeable Sealed Lead Acid Battery PS-12120 12V 12AH icauxt pe�tw —rge Sea #tQ -- -,--^` Battery N AA(30EL. F'."* -12120 Ft ,a�1 aa as np �' Discharging Electrical • ecificatio & Discharge 20 flour rate (0.60A) 12.OAH Inital Charging Current Rated 10 flour rate (1.11A) 11.1AH ■ ■t less than 3.15A.Voitage Capacity 5 flour tale (2.1A) 10.5AH ■■■ Cycle 14AV- 15DV at 25 (n 1 flour rate (7.07A) 7.24AH Constant- TWM Co Ar art 3RnVPC Voltage - - - -- Capacity 40 (104 °F) 103% Charge No DnA on Initial Chang affected by 25 °C (77°F) 100 Standby Ing Current voltage Temperature 135V - 13.8V at 2PC(77eF) O°C ( 3rF) BB% ■a,.a, Temp. coemaent - 20mvr C Rechargeable Sealed Lead Acid Battery PS-12120 12V 12AH icauxt pe�tw —rge Sea #tQ -- -,--^` Battery N AA(30EL. F'."* -12120 Ft ,a�1 aa as np �' Discharging Current & Discharge Duration Time ■ ■t ■■111■■ ■■■ ■ ■t M■■■■■ i a,.■- 1001 -Ci.. ■a,.a, ■ ■�■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■�� \`� ■■ ■ ■�■ ■ ■ ■f• ■� ■D.� ■■ 13 12 11 v 10 9.6 v 0 9 J 6 7.6 9 Rev 0612008 Power -Sonic Europe Limited 3 Buckingham Square, Wickford, Essex, SS11 8YQ " Tel: +44 (0)1268 560686 Fax: +44 (0)1268 560902 Regrstere0 sales(g?power-sonic.co.uk www.power-sonic.co.uk 0 The 5128 and 5129 (5128/29) are four channel slave fire communicators designed to monitor UL listed local fire alarm systems. The 5128/29 are a cost - effective answer to most fire communicator applications and are easy to install and service. Silent Knight knows digital communication. With hundreds of thousands of our communicators worldwide, it shows. 5128/5129 Slave Fire Communicator f Cost - effective solution to most fire communicator applications. For more information about the IntelliKnight system, or to locate your nearest source, please call 1- 800 - 446 -6444, or in Minnesota, call 763 - 493 -6435. Description The 5128/29 fire communicators provide four fully supervised channel inputs to monitor UL listed fire alarm systems. The 5128 comes in a vinyl and acrylic enclosure for mounting in the fire alarm control panel (FACP) cabinet. The 5128 can report AC power trouble using a dry contact active high voltage input. The 5129 comes in a metal cabinet for surface mounting near the FACP. The 5129 can monitor AC voltage directly. Features • UL listed as a slave fire communicator for connection to UL listed 24 VDC local FACPs • Four fully supervised input channels programmable as voltage input active high or low or as a contact closure input • Dual phone line interface and line fault monitors • Automatic 24 hour test • Reports in most major communication formats • Compact size of 5128 allows mounting in most local FACPs • Easy to install and service • Program the 5128 to report FACP AC trouble immediately or delay reporting from 6 to 12 hours • Set up direct FACP AC monitoring from the FACP's main power input with the 5129 • Onboard nonsilencing audible alarm • Program remotely, view current status, and change the 24 hour test time with a PC running DOS and Silent Knight 5541 software (5530 modem also required) Electrical Specifications Primary AC: 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 45 mA Primary DC: 18 — 40 VDC Total DC Load: 84 mA @ 24 VDC max Standby Current with Annunciator: 143 mA @ 24 VDC max Standby Current without Annunciator: 84 mA @ 24 VDC max Alarm Current with Annunciator: 227 mA @ 24 VDC max Alarm Current without Annunciator: 154 mA @ 24 VDC max Channel Inputs: 18 — 30 VDC Active High Current: 15 mA max Dry Contact Current: 4.7 VDC, 6 mA max AC Monitor Input (5129 only): AC trouble output from FACP or 120 VAC Watchdog Response: 50 sec. max Mechanical Specifications 5128 Physical Description Dimensions: 4" W x 8.75" H x 115" D (10.2Wx 22.2 H x 3.2 D cm) Weight: 2 Ibs (0.907 kg) Color: Black 5129 Physical Description Dimensions: 10.1" W x 10.4" H x 3" D (25.7 W x 26.4 H x 7.62 D cm) Weight: 6 Ibs (2.7 kg) Color: Red Telephone Requirements: FCC Part 15 approved Type of Jack: RJ31X (two required) LEDs: Green: Power Red: Phone line trouble Yellow: Faulted input and system trouble 5128 5129 Reporting Formats: SK 3/1; Sescoa 3/1; SK 4/2; SK FSK (4/2); Radionics BFSK, Contact ID; & SIA. Approvals NFPA 71 & NFPA 72 UL 864 CSFM 7300-0559:120 MEA 429 -92 -E Vol. III SILENT KNIGHT by Honeywell 5128/29 Slave Fire Communicator UL Listed Local FACP Wiring the 5128/29 to a UL Listed Local FACP Ordering Information 5541 Downloading Software 5230 Cable 5128 Slave Fire Communicator Allows for remote programming of the Cable for the 5230 remote annunciator 4 Channel Slave Fire Communicator. 5128/29. Download at no cost from the (PN 130294) used to connect to the For mounting inside FACP cabinet. Silent Knight Web site. 5530 modem 5128/29. 5129 Slave Fire Communicator required. 4 Channel Slave Fire Communicator in Cabinet. For mounting near FACP. 5530 Modem Accessories Modem for use uploading and 5230 Remote Annunciator downloading programming information For programming, troubleshooting, and from 5128/29 and other Silent Knight system operations. One per 5128/29. fire alarm accessories. SILENT This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to MADE 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 FORM# 350780 Rev.B, 05/06 subject to change without notice. For more information, contact Silent Knight by Honeywell 7550 Meridian Circle Suite 100, Maple Grove, Mn 55369 -4927. Copyright © 2006 Silent Knight Phone: (800) 328 -0103, Fax: (763) 493 -6475. 11111 `11 • — FIRE CONTROL INSTRUMENTS by Honeywell FEATURES www.gamewell.fci.com NON - CODED, MANUAL Model MS -2, MS -2H The MS -2 manual fire alarm stations are dual action devices. These stations re- quire that the outer door be lifted to ex- pose the actuation door which is then pulled forward to operate the alarm toggle switch. The actuation door is now locked in the readily observable "alarm" position. To reset the station, a key (common to FCI control panels) must be inserted and turned f /4 turn clockwise, opening the station. Closing the station resets the switch automatically. An optional breakglass rod is available for positive indication of station operation. Model MS -2L (Institutional) Operation of the Model MS -2L institu- tional station requires that a special key be used to release the actuation door befcre it can be operated. Model MS -2 -D (Multiple Contact) The MS -2 -D features a DPST switch for multiple signaling via wire lead connec- tions. Model MS -6 (Single Action) The MS -6 station is a single action de- vice, requiring only the pulling of the ac- tion door to release the compressed but- ton switch. It is available either with ter- minals (MS -6T) or wire leads (MS -6). The station resets in the same manner as the MS -2. The reset key is common to FCI control panels. It MS SERIES FIRE ALARM STATIONS • Single and Dual Action Versions • Tumbler Lock for Test and Reset Keyed Alike with FCl Control Panels • Rugged Metal Construction • Positive Indication of Operation over 980° Viewing Angle • Surface or Semi -flush Mounting • Shock and Vibration Resistant • Institutional Version (MS -2L) • Optional "FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM RELEASE" Markings (MS -2H) • Optional DPST Switch (MS -2 -D) MS -2 UL FM APPROVED LISTED MEA ' svl� Approved An ISO 9001 C ompany Specifications are provided for information only, are not intended to be used for Installation purposes and are believed to be accurate. However, no responsi- bility Is assumed by Gamawell -FCI for their use. Specifications subject to change without notice. © 2006 All Rights Reserved. 9020 -0356 Rev. I Page 1 of 2 Specifications are provided for information only, are not intended to be used for Installation purposes and are believed to be accurate. However, no responsi- bility Is assumed by Gamawell -FCI for their use. Specifications subject to change without notice. © 2006 All Rights Reserved. 9020 -0356 Rev. I Page 1 of 2 CONTROL ACCESSORIES r 1 MANUAL RELEASE SWITCH - 10 -1638 DESCRIPTION The Manual Release Switch is a dual actuation device which provides a means of manually discharging the automatic fire extinguishing system when used in conjunction with the Fike Control Panel. To operate the Manual Release Switch pull the spring clip safety pin (breaking the seal) and depress the button. The switch will remain engaged until released by unlocking the button with a key. A single normally open contact block is provided. The front housing of the Release Switch is constructed of stainless steel with the keyed red plastic release button centered and bordered in black trim. The dimensions of this component are 4 -1/2" wide, 4 9/16" high and 2 -3/8" deep, and it may be mounted to a standard 4" electrical box or others. (Reference Data Sheet P.1.71.01). SYSTEM ABORT SWITCH - 10 -1639 DESCRIPTION The System .-lborr Switch is designed to be used in conjunction with other system equipment. It provides a temporary manual means by which the system actuation circuit may be interrupted, when operated prior to the circuit actuation. The unit employs a momentary contact push button switch. While depressed, the switch causes the agent release circuit to be manually delayed. Upon release of the Abort Switch, the release circuit will follow the specific configuration of the system control panel. The Abort Switch may be mounted to a standard 4" electrical box or others (Reference Data Sheet P.1.71.01). MAIN- RESERVE SWITCH - 10 -1640 DESCRIPTION The "'Maui" to "Reserve" switch is used with systems that incorporate main and reserve (back -up) agent storage. The switch may utilize 1 or 2 Form "C" Contact blocks which will provide an electrical path to either the "Main" or "Reserve" releasing modules. Following a system discharge, reset any field devices. Once all devices are in a stand -by status the ]Main- Reserve Switch may be moved to the "Reserve" position. The Control Panel may then be reset to ta normal mode for uninterrupted Fike protection. The empty "main" containers can be removed for recharge. After the containers in the "Main" system have been recharged, the switch may be returned to the "Main" position. The switch may be mounted to a standard 4" electrical box or others (Reference Data Sheet P.1.71.01). APPROVALS • UL Listed • FM Approved • CSFM Approved • BSA Form No. P.1.72.01 -1 704 S. 10th Street • P.O. Box 610 • Blue Springs, Missouri 64013 -0610 U.S.A. • (816) 229 -3405 - (816) 229 -4615 • www.fike.com PR CTOWIRE� �. reSystems Protectowire Linear Heat Detector Features Line coverage... continuous sensitiviry. • Seven alarm temperature ratings. • Withstands severe environmental conditions. • Approved for hazardous locations. • Easy to install, test, and splice. • Compatible with other initiation devices on same circuit. • Separate pre -alarm and alarm actuations (Type TRi). Description Protectowire Linear Heat Detector is a proprietary cable that detects heat anywhere along its length. The sensor cable is com- prised of two steel conductors individually insulated with a heat sensitive polymer. The insulated conductors are twisted together to impose a spring pressure between them, then wrapped with a pro- tective tape and finished with an outer jacket suitable for the envi- ronment in which the Detector will be installed. Protectowire is a fixed temperature digital sensor and is therefore capable of initiating an alarm once its rated activation temperature is reached. At the rated temperature, the heat sensitive polymer insulation yields to the pressure upon it, permitting the inner con- ductors to move into contact with each other thereby initiating an alarm signal. This action takes place at the first heated point anywhere along the Detector's length. It does not require that a specific length be heated in order to initiate an alarm nor is system calibration necessary to compensate for changes in the installed ambient temperature. Protectowire Linear Heat Detector provides the advantages of line coverage with point sensitivity. S Q L FM LISTED APPROVED �© An ISO 9001 Registered Company Approvals Qualify System fle9iso-afion _"J N yy. f the first line of fire defense. Conductors F_ Heat sensitive polymer Protective tape Outer covering • Applications • Cable trays • Conveyors • Power distribution apparatus: switchgear, transformers, motor control centers • Dust collectors /baghouses • Cooling towers • Warehouses /rack storage • Mines • Pipelines • Bridges, piers, marine vessels • Refrigerated storage • Tank farms • Aircraft hangars • Computer rooms Ideally suited to industrial high risk hazards as well as many types of commercial applications, Protectowire Linear Heat Detector has unique advantages over other types of detectors, especially when difficult installation factors or severe environ- mental conditions are present. • When used with a Protectowire FireSystem Control Panel, the Detector will activate a display, showing the location of an over heat or fire condition anywhere along its length. The Detector also meets intrinsically safe standards and is FM Approved for Class I, II, or III, Div. 1, Applicable Groups A, B, C, D, E, F & G hazardous areas, when the appropriate control panel option is ordered. Protectowire Features & Benefits • Identifies and displays, at the control panel, the alarm location anywhere along its length when used with the exclusive Protectowire Alarm Point Location Meter. • Sensitivity not effected by changes in ambient temperature or length of cable used on the detection circuit. Compensating adjustments are not required. • Steel inner conductors and select outer jackets, provide resis- tance to mechanical damage. • Simple to install and splice with common tools. Junctions can be made without effecting the integrity of the system. • Compatible with other types of alarm initiating devices on the same circuit such as manual pull stations, thermal heat detec- tors and smoke detectors. • Can be installed in hazardous areas when used with suitably approved Protectowire FireSystem Control Panels. • Full range of temperatures and models available to accommo- date the most demanding applications. • Different temperature detectors may be utilized in the same initiating circuit. • Available on stainless steel messenger wire for installations where mounting is difficult such as large open areas. • Portable test equipment available for easy field service. • Ideally suited for activation of extinguishment equipment, such as deluge or pre - action sprinkler systems. Specifications The Detector is made in multiple temperature ratings to allow for differences in normal ambient temperature. Guidelines for selecting the proper detector temperature rating are the same as for automatic sprinklers and other heat actuated devices. Refer to the Temperature Rating Chart for proper model selection based upon installation temperature limits. The Detector's product range consists of five distinct types of cable. Each designation identifies a specific outer jacket material which has unique characteristics that have been selected to accom- modate the widest range of installation environments. All specifica- tions are subject to change without notice. EPC — Type EPC Protectowire consists of a durable flame retar- dant vinyl outer jacket. This series is best described as multipur- pose and is well suited to a wide range of both commercial and industrial applications. The outer jacket provides good all- around performance for most installations. It features low moisture absorption, resistance to many common chemicals, and excellent flexibility at low temperatures. EPN — Type EPN utilizes a dual jacket consisting of an inner layer of vinyl with an outer film of black weather resistant 612 nylon. This cable is specifically designed for industrial applications such as conveyors, where abrasion resistance is of major importance. In general, the outer nylon sheath substantially improves the cable's resistance to abrasion, some acids, aggressive salts, oils and petroleum products while maintaining good electrical and mechanical properties. Approximately 5/32" (4mm) diameter EPR — The EPR series contains an extruded flame retardant jacket of polypropylene elastomer with a special UV stabilizer added to enhance weathering performance. It is intended for a wide range of industrial applications and is characterized by high resiliency, good abrasion resistance, excellent weathering properties, and good high temperature performance. EPR provides better overall performance at higher ambient temperatures than either EPC or EPN. TRI —Type TRI Protectowire is a unique dual temperature detector which is capable of initiating separate pre -alarm and alarm signals once each of its rated activation temperatures is reached. The Detector consists of a durable vinyl outer jacket which features low moisture absorption, resistance to many common chemicals, excel- lent flexibility and flame retardant. For complete information on this product, please refer to Data Sheet 9114. XLT — Protectowire Type XLT is a unique detector that has been designed for use in cold storage facilities and other applications that require a low alarm activation temperature. The outer jacket con- sists of a proprietary flame retardant polymer that is specifically for- mulated to provide low moisture absorption, good chemical resistance, and excellent low temperature environmental performance. This detector has been UL and FM tested to —60 °F ( -51 °C). Electrical All cables are rated for 30 VAC, 42 VDC. Resistance is approxi- mately one ohm per five feet (1.5m) of twisted pair (two conduc- tors). Installation Protectowire Linear Heat Detector is approved as a heat actuated automatic fire detector and is intended to be used on a supervised • initiating circuit of an approved fire protective signaling control unit. The Detector must be installed in continuous runs without taps or branches in accordance with applicable sections of NFPA 70 National Electrical Code, NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code, or as determined by the local "authority having jurisdiction." Protectowire may be installed at the ceiling level or on the side walls within 20 inches of the ceiling, to protect areas within buildings (area protection). The Detector has the additional benefit of being suitable for installation close to the hazard in order to provide a Ceiling o protected area S=Listed spacing. See chart below. rapid response (proximity or special application protection). On smooth ceilings, the distance between detector runs shall not exceed the listed spacing. There shall be a detector run within a distance of one -half the listed spacing, measured at a right angle, from all walls, or partitions extending to within 18 inches (460 mm) of the ceiling as shown in the illustration. The listed spacing shall be used as a guide or starting point in detector installation layout. Reduced spacing is required based upon factors such as ceiling height and construction, physical Temperature Ratings and Model Numbers (Use Linear Detector of Proper Temperature Rating) • Product Type Model Number Alarm Temperature Max. Ambient Approvals /Max. Listed Spacing Temperature UL/cUL FM EP Multi- Purpose/ PHSC- 155 -EPC 155 F (68° C) Up to 100 °F (38 °C) 50 ft. / 15.2m 30 ft. / 9.1m Commercial & PHSC- 190 -EPC 190° F (88° C) Up to 150 °F (66 °C) 50 ft. / 15.2m 30 ft. / 9.1m Industrial PHSC- 220 -EPC 220° F (105° C) Up to 175 °F (79 °C) N/A 25 ft. / 7.6m Applications PHSC - 280 -EPC 280° F (138° C) Up to 200 °F (93 °C) 50 ft. / 15.2m 25 ft. / 7.6m PHSC -356 -EPC 356° F (180° C) Up to 221 °F (105 °C) 50 ft. / 15.2m See Note 1 EP_N Excellent Abrasion PHSC - 190 -EPN 190'F (88'C) Up to 150 °F (66 °C) 50 ft. / 15.2m 30 ft. / 9.1m Resistan EPR Good Weathering PHSC- 155 -EPR 155 (68 Up to 100 °F (38 °C) 50 ft. / 15.2m 30 ft. / 9.1m Properties & High PHSC - 190 -EPR 190° F (88° C) Up to 150 °F (66 °C) 50 ft. / 15.2m 30 ft. / 9.1m Temperature Jacket PHSC- 280 -EPR 280° F (138° C) Up to 200 °F (93 °C) 50 ft. / 15.2m 25 ft. / 7.6m Performance PHSC - 356 -EPR 356° F (180° C) Up to 250 °F (121 °C) 50 ft. / 15.2m See Note 1 TRI Applications PHSC- 6893 -TRI Pre -alarm: 155 °F (68 °C) Up to 100 °F (38 °C) N/A 15 ft. / 4.6m Requiring Pre -alarm Alarm: 200° F (93° C) XLT Multi - Purpose/ PHSC -135 -XLT 135 °F (57°C) Up to 1007 (38 °C) 50 ft. / 15.2m 30 ft. / 9.1m Excellent Low Temp. Properties Note 1: FM Approved for special application use only. All Protectowire models can be supplied on Messenger Wine. Add suffix " -M" to above model numbers. obstructions, air movement, or the authority having jurisdiction. When Protectowire is used to activate sprinkler systems, special Factory Mutual (FM) spacing guidelines may also be applicable to the specific hazard protected. It is mandatory that engineering judgment be applied in determining final detector location and spacing. In general, the use of Protectowire in any initiating device circuit, is limited to coverage of a specific hazard or area. Copper wire, of an approved type, with a minimum conductor size of 18 AWG, shall be installed from the control panel out to the hazard area where it is then connected to the beginning of the Protectowire portion of the circuit. The Protectowire portion of each initiating circuit shall begin and terminate at each end in an approved zone box or end -of -line zone box. Strain relief connectors, Model SR- 502, shall be installed in all zone boxes where Protectowire enters or exits the enclosure, in order to hold the cable securely. Installation Accessories A comprehensive range of mounting and installation accessories are available for the installation of Protectowire Linear Heat Detector. These include several types of clips, straps, drive rings, beam clamps, cable standoffs, connectors and zone boxes. Their proper use assures a neat and reliable installation. Only installation hard- ware supplied or approved by The Protectowire Company should be used. Messenger wire is also available for any model Detector on special order. It consists of high tensile strength stainless steel wire, which is wound around the Detector at the rate of approximately one turn per foot. It is a carrier or support wire which is designed to simplify the installation of the Detector in areas where mounting is difficult due to the lack of appropriate support structures or mounting surfaces. When using messenger wire to support the Detector, turnbuckles and eyebolts must be employed at each end of a run to place tension on the support wire. The maximum Detector run length between turnbuckles should not exceed 250 feet (76m) and the wire must also be supported with approved intermediate fasteners at intervals ranging from 15 feet (4.5m) to 50 feet (15m) depending upon the application. Outdoor messen- ger wire installations present additional challenges due to environ- mental factors such as snow loads, ice build -up or wind. Increased detector support must be provided by using additional intermedi- ate fasteners with closer spacing in all outdoor installations. When ordering messenger wire configurations, add suffix " -M" to the Protectowire model number. All models of Protectowire Linear Heat Detector have the same size conductors and are readily spliced together with common tools, by means of PWS Splicing Sleeves or PWSC Splicing Connectors. These devices are designed for this specific purpose and are the only approved methods of splicing the Detector. System Capabilities Protectowire Linear Heat Detector is a component of a complete family of systems manufactured by The Protectowire Company — a leader in fire detection for over sixty-five years. Protectowire fire detection systems provide a complete single source solution for meeting any fire defense need, from hazardous area detection to auxiliary equipment shutdown, and automatic extinguishing release. Accessories The Protectowire Company offers an assortment of fasteners and splicing devices to facilitate installation for both standard and special applications. Full details are available upon request. The Protectowire Company, Inc. ■ 40 Grissom Road, Plymouth, MA 02360 -7205, U.S.A. ■ p:781- 826 -3878 ■ f:781- 826 -2045 web: www.protectowire.com ■ email: pwire @protectowire.com ® 1996 -2006 The Protectowire Co., Inc. SPECIAL HAZARD FIRE DETECTION SYSTEMS DS 6592T- 1006 (2M) Commander Series Selectable Candela Evacuation Signals Applications The Commander Series is a low profile strobe and horn /strobe combination that offers dependable audible and visual alarms and the lowest current available. The GE3 Series 24VDC offers tamperproof field selectable candela options of 15, 30, 60, 75, and 110 candela. The 12VDC offers tamperproof field selectable candela options of 15, 30, 60, and 75 candela. The Commander Series horn offers a continuous or synchable temporal three in 2400Hz and mechanical tone, a chime and whoop tone. All tones are easy for the professional to change in the field by using switches. The GE3 Series has a minimal operation current and has a minimum flash rate of 1 Hz regardless of input voltage. The Commander Series is shipped with the standard 4" metal mounting plate which incorporates the popular Super - Slide "' feature that allows the installer to easily test for supervision. The product also features a locking mechanism which secures the product to the bracket without any screws showing. The Commander also features the Checkmate''" - Instant Voltage Verification feature which allows the installer to check the voltage drop draw and match it to the blueprint. The GE3 Series appliances are UL 464 and UL 1971, listed for use with fire pro- tective systems and are warranted for three years from date of purchase. Standard Features • Nominal voltage 12VDC and 24VDC • 24VDC units have field selectable candela options of 15, 30, 60, 75, and 110 candela • 12VDC units have field selectable candela options of 15, 30, 60, and 75 candela • GEH horn is available in 12VDC or 24VDC • Super - Slide: ''° Bracket - Ease of Supervision Testing • Checkmate"' - Instant Voltage Verification • Unit Dimensions: 5" high x 4.5" wide x 2.5 " deep • Synchronize strobe and /or horn with Gentex Series Control Module (12VDC product must use the AVSM Module) • Prewire entire system, then install signals • Lower installation and operating costs • Input terminals 12 to 18 AWG • Switch selection for high or low dBA 4 • Switch for chime, whoop, mechanical and 2400Hz tone 0 * Tamperproof re- entrant grill • Switch for continuous or temporal 3 (not available on whoop tone) GEC3 /GES3 12 & 24 VDC S E R I E S t 3 Product Listings • UL 464 & UL 1971 Listed • CAN /ULC S526 -M87 Listed ULSZ7.S3406 Listed (GEC3 -24, GEH24 & GEH12) • FM Approved • CSFM: 7135 - 0569:122 (GEC3 -24 & GEH -24) 7125 - 0569:123 (GES3 -24) 7125 - 0569:129 (GES3 -12) 7135 - 0569:130 (GEC3 -12 & GEH -12) • BS +A/MEA: 285 -91 -E (GEC3 -24 & GES3 -24) 580 -06 -E (GEC3 -12 & GES3 -12) • BFP (City of Chicago) Product Compliance • NFPA 72 • Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) w MEMBER asseure�Enw • Surface mount with the GSB ( Gentex Surface Mount Box) • Silence horn while strobes remain flashing • Wide voltage range 8- 17.5VDC (12VDC units) 16 -33VDC or FWR (24VDC units) • Faceplate available in red or off -white G EH 12VD o 2 Low Profile Evacua Horn 0 .. m. ...= :: •.. 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' [el�Kcrr�ryi +�:'�ZIz�r7e�ilir� 1L6mA Ce1XYe3ra ►d1 +i +i�ZiL�ir�cTidil�Y� � / .1 � : � / .1 C +i + / :��ZIZ5r.7 1 1 � � � / .1 ' Ce17 .`k3r], +iU +i +�i!ZiZSrICiIIi71Y� 11 � : • / .1 28 c i . � . � : ► 11 [ C1�skII�Z� +i +� ►dii:I1L5k3:!a1Z1Y�i�ZI� :1 • e • 11 � � • 1 •1 1 [ N�. �kbZl ,+i +l:�i!I1L5kYl►ailiY.ai►Z!� 11 [ 117�ICII 'Z•�+. +1:;•�!Z�Z�k3baTiY� 1 .1 1 [ e1�ck�Z1 , +i9 +i +��I�LSKYIiII�IiY�i�ZI� c 1 .1 / : % / .1 1 W = Wall mount R = Red faceplate W = Off -white faceplate P = Plain (no lettering) All units are available in plain (no lettering). When ordering add a "P" to the end of the model number. Plain units are non - returnable. ALERT bezel available AGENT bezel available. GEC3 12VDC or 24VDC Selectable Candela Low Profile Evacuation Horn /S trob e ..• ' C andela 15cd Candela i -.. ' [el�Kcrr�ryi +�:'�ZIz�r7e�ilir� 1L6mA �' • � / .1 �(e���11 / / CC17�IC3r ]+iU +i +��I�ZSrICIC�i7�Y�i•+ m m e 1 .1 : � : � 11 CE17�It�ir ],+i9:i�I�ZlSirlc3•ailiY�ir� 74" 28 c i . � . � : ► 11 (C17�IC�r], +i +1 +i +� :1 • e • 11 � � • �i . / — ■ 11 [ 117�ICII 'Z•�+. +1:;•�!Z�Z�k3baTiY� 11' - �: • c 1 .1 / : % / / [ elxik�►Zl, +i +1:� - �: � t 1' i' 1 . � : � i i / ( H7�IC�Z• 1, +iU +i +��'71L5kTi[:�i1•y� — . GE3 -12 Product Strobe Current Ratings C andela 15cd 30cd 60cd 75c 12 1L6mA 131MA 186MA 2 7m UL Max m m m m Product Horn Current Ratings Horn Mode Minimum dBA @ 1Oft., per UL 464 (HIGH) M inimum dBA @ 1Oft.. per UL 464 (LOW) Regu ate Max. Operating @ High Setting (mA) T emp 3 2400Hz c 7 55MA T emp 3 Mechanica m m m emp 3 Chime — �81­nA 9bMA m ontinuous 240011z m 74" 28 ontmuous Mechanica ontinuous UMime bb' 3 oop 16 11' 55 Product Strobe Current Ratings C andela 15cd 30cd c c c 7 55MA 15311MA m m m UL Max - — �81­nA 9bMA m m m Product Horn Current Ratings Horn Mode minimum dBA @ 1Oft., per UL 464 (HIGH) Minimum dBA @ 1Oft., per UL 464 (LOW) Regulated74= Max. Operating @ High Setting (mA) emp 3 240OHz 7 7 emp ec anica 76 7 5 emp 3 Chime 7 15 ontinuous 240OHz 81 74" 28 onIinuous ec aniCa ontinuous Chime bb' 15 oop NOTES: • To obtain the horn /strobe current draw, add the strobe current draw and the horn current draw. • Operating temperature: 32 °to 120 °F (0° to 49° C). The GE3 Series is not listed for outdoor use. • The sound output for the temporal 3 tone is rated lower since the time the horn is off is averaged into the sound output rating. While the horn is producing a tone in the temporal 3 mode its sound pressure is the same as the continuous mode. • For nominal and peak current across UL regulated voltage range for filtered DC power and unfiltered (FWR [Full Wave Rectified)) power, see installation manual. 12VDC models are DC only. • Gentex does not recommend using a coded or pulsing signaling circuit with any of our strobe products (see Technical Bulletin 014). 'Operating the horn in this mode at this voltage will result in not meeting the minimum UL reverberant sound level required for public mode fire protection service. These settings are acceptable only for private mode fire alarm use. Use the high dBA setting for public mode application (not applicable when using the chime tone. The chime tone is always private mode). RMS current ratings are per UL average RMS method. UL max current rating is the maximum RMS current within the listed voltage range (16 -33VDC for 24VDC units) (8 -17VDC for 12VDC units). For strobes the UL max current is usually at the minimum listed voltage (16VDC for 24VDC units) (8VDC for 12VDC units). For audibles the max current is usually at the maximum listed voltage. For unfiltered FWR ratings. see installation manual. 4 Switch Locations vitch positions 1 and 2 the off position to select elated horn and strobe weer inputs. Checkmate TM - Instant Voltage Verification s¢ S i I H+. ..__ The access holes are provided in the back of the terminal block to allow the voltage to be measured directly without removing the device. Typically this would be done at the end of the line to confirm design criteria. Most measure- ments will be taken using the S+ and S- locations although access is provided to other locations. NOTE: Care should be taken to not short the test probes. Conventional GES3 /GEC3 Series Wiring Diagrams SWITCH POSITION uL Listed Control UL listed Control 0 4 Signal Signal c MechanicabTemp. ON ON ON MechanipFCont F ON 0 9 0 ON Hi -Temp. ON OFF \ + _ ON Hi Cont. OFF OFF ON Chinn -Temp. ON ON OFF Ch,m Cont. OFF ON OFF Mnop ON OFF OFF Whoop OFF OFF OFF Switch Position 6 ON > HIGH d8 OFF> LOW dB vitch positions 1 and 2 the off position to select elated horn and strobe weer inputs. Checkmate TM - Instant Voltage Verification s¢ S i I H+. ..__ The access holes are provided in the back of the terminal block to allow the voltage to be measured directly without removing the device. Typically this would be done at the end of the line to confirm design criteria. Most measure- ments will be taken using the S+ and S- locations although access is provided to other locations. NOTE: Care should be taken to not short the test probes. Conventional GES3 /GEC3 Series Wiring Diagrams Mounting Super-Slide TM Candela Selection uL Listed Control UL listed Control Panel Signal Signal Panel Signal Signal S+ S+ S- H+ H- S+ S+ S- H+ H S+ S+ S H+ H- S+ S+ S- H+ H- u Supervised P Supervised 0 9 0 Signal Circuit Signal Circuit \ + END OF UNE RESISTOR + \ END OF LINE RESISTOR - } \ END UNE RESISTOR Mounting Super-Slide TM Candela Selection END OF LINE FESISTOa Fort 01. A __________ _______________________________ 'TO NEXT SIGNAL TO NOTIFICATION ALARM CIRCUIT WWING ONLY. :___ __________________ ___________ TO NEXT SIGNAL REMOVEJUMPER TO NOTIFICATION ALARM CIRCUIT FORINDEPENOENT AUDIBLE SIGNAL 0 1 — ENDaF 1- REOISFOR Faa SYNCHRONIZED STROBE AND HORN OPERATION CIRCUIT - cuss a LEAVE E PLAC SYNCHR ONIZATION - wlatNG ONLY TO ELIMINATE E NEED FOR MUUULE HORN INPUT ON AVSM "' LEAVE JUMPER IN PLACE ON SLAVE U UNLESS SEPARATE AND OPERATE SIGNAL CONTNITS ROL OVER HORN CKT • IN UNISON MODE IS REOUIREO. 5 YNCHRONIZAT ION MODULE sgnal signal S+ S# S H+ FL s. s. S- H. H- VISIBLE SIGNAL # t I I I END OF LINE CIRCUIT // RESISTOR FOR GLASS B I 1 I � I I I I _______.________________ __________________________________________ _______________.___.J I _____--- -_ W WNG ONLY i END OF LINE # ________________________ _tt___- RESS ?OR FOR C—A I I WMINS ONLY. Note: See Technical Bulletin 015 for proper synchronization module for application. Note: When synchronizing the GE3 12VDC Series, the AVSM synchronization module MUST be used. Architect & Engineering Specifications The audible and/or visible signal shall be Gentex GE3 Series or approved equal and shall be listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. per UL 1971 and/or UL 464. The notification appliance shall also be listed with Factory Mutual Listing Service (FM), the California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) and the Bureau of Standards and Appeals (NYC). The notification appliance (combination audible /visible) shall produce a peak sound output of 100dBA or greater at 12VDC or 24VDC as measured in an anechoic chamber. The signaling appliance shall also have the capability to silence the audible signal while leaving the visible signal energized with the use of a single pair of power wires. Additionally, the user shall be able to select either continuous or temporal tone output with the temporal signal having the ability to be synchronized. Unit shall be capable of being installed so that any unauthorized attempt to change the candela setting will result in a trouble signal at the fire alarm control panel. The audible /visible and visible signaling appliance shall also maintain a minimum flash rate of 1 Hz or up to 2Hz regardless of power input voltage. The appliance shall have an operating current of 55mA or less at 24VDC for the 15Cd strobe circuit and 106mA or less at 12VDC for the 15Cd strobe circuit. The appliance shall be polarized to allow for electrical supervision of the system wiring. The unit shall be provided with a mounting bracket with termi- nals and barriers for input /output wiring and be able to mount to a single gang or double gang box or double workbox without the use of an adapter plate. The unit shall have an input voltage range of 16 -33 volts with either direct current or full wave rectified power for 24VDC models or a voltage range of 8.17.5 volts for 12VDC models. The appliance shall be capable of testing supervision without disconnecting wires. Also the appliance shall be capable of mounting to a surface back box. The unit shall also be able to verify voltage at the unit without removing unit. 24 units per carton 28 pounds per carton G ENTEX CORPORATION Fire Protection Products Group • www.gentex.com 10985 Chicago Drive • Zeeland, Michigan 49464 616.392.7195 • 1.800.436.8391 • 616.392.4219 Fax Gentex Corporation reserves the right to make changes to the product data sheet at their discretion. Important Notice: These materials have been prepared by Gentex Corporation (*Gentex') for informational purposes only, are 551- 0050 -03 rlecee5anly summary, and are not purported to serve as legal advice and should not be used as such. Gentex makes no representations and warranties, express or implied, that these materials are complete and accurate, up -to -date, or In compliance with all relevant local, slate and federal laws, regulations and rules. The materials do not address all legal considerations as there is Inevitable uncertainty regarding inlerprelatlon of laws, regulations and rules and the application of such laws. regulations and rules to panic. ular fact patterns. Each person's activities can differently affect the obligations that exist under applicable laws, regulations or rules. Therefore, these materials should be used only for informational purposes and should not be used as a substitute for seeking professional legal advice. Gentex will not be responsible for any action or failure to act In reliance upon the information contained In this material. 0 Printed on Recycled Paper Wiring Diagram GE3 Series with Gentex Synchronization Module Outdoor Commander Series Evacuation Signals Applications The Outdoor Commander Series offers dependable visible and /or audible alarms for all outdoor needs. Included with the WGE Series is the Gq,E or GOELP outdoor enclosure. The enclosure is made of high quality Lexan material, providing protection from weather related conditions and allowing the necessary full candela output. This highly constructed enclosure meets various installation requirements including deterring moisture from entering the enclosures. The Outdoor Series is equipped with the 4" mounting plate which incorporates the Super - Slide" feature that allowes the installer to easily test for supervision. The product also features a locking mechanism which secures the product to the bracket without any screws showing. The WGE Series also features the Checkmate" - Instant Voltage Verification feature which allows the installer to check the voltage without removing the signal. The WGE Series strobe has a minimal operation current and has a minimum flash rate of 1 Hz and can vary up to 2Hz regardless of input voltage. The WGE Series appliances are UL 464 and UL 1638 listed for use with fire protective systems and are warranted for three years from date of purchase. Standard Features • Nominal Voltage 24VDC • Unit is Shipped with UL1638 listed WGES24 -75 Candela Strobe or WGEC24 -75 Candela Horn /Strobe • Unit Dimensions: GOE 5.75" High x 4.75' Wide x 4.18" Deep GOELP 5.75' High x 4.75' Wide x 3.25' Deep • To Obtain Outdoor Horn, Must Order GEH24 and GOE /GOELP Separately • Super - Slide" Ease of Supervision Testing • Checkmate TI Instant Voltage Verification • Lower Installation and Operating Costs • Switch Selection for High dBA • Switch for Mechanical and 2400Hz Tone • Switch for Continuous Tone • Tamperproof Re- entrant Grill • Wide Voltage Range 16 -33 VDC or FWR • Separate Horn and Strobe Functions • Synchronize Strobe and /or Horn by Using Gentex Synchronization Control Module • Listed for UL1638 when used with the GOE or GOELP enclosure O • GOE /GOELP Made of Clear Lexan - Provides Maximum Visibility and Reliability for effective Visible Signaling -Allowing Full 75cd Output • Input Terminals 12 to 18 AWG • Faceplate Available in Red or Off -White GOELP GOE WGES24 and WGEC24 Shipped with the GOE or GOELP Outdoor Enclosure Product Listings Product Compliance • Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA 4.28.3) • NFPA 72 MEMBER ltit: i:�;h L.#A ky UKWRWF - EFS L"GRATORES, NC • BFP (City of Chicago) • BS +A/MEA #285- 91E -XVI • CSFM 7135- 0569:122 (WGEC) 7125- 0569:127 (WGES) 7300- 0569:124 (ENCLOSURE) • UL 464 & UL 1638 Listed Product Compliance • Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA 4.28.3) • NFPA 72 MEMBER ltit: i:�;h GEH24 - 24 Volt Low Profile Evacuation Horn Model um er art um er omtna Voltage ever erant dBA @ 1Oft. Per UL 464 in nec olc Room dBA @10ft. • 1 • 11 5 "P" 7 Plain � : • 0 1207 002 24 VDC 7 100 NOTE: Must order the GOE or GOELP separately when using the GEH24 in an outdoor application. WGES24 - 24 Volt Low Profile Evacuation Outdoor Strobe _11locle'nIumber Part ilumber . .. Candela (LIL 1638) I 1 ►ALtN�`YZS� ►i ►ft:ti • 1 • 11 �� : • "P" ', �► [ e1X�YZ5� ►i ►[ ►i ►� Plain � : • LP" = ' P�KeI� .�ZSF�,►d1:��IiL•ISYZ�Ei7iY� �:I ➢� t : • . 1 11 1►rLe oemi��►r� :�111111111:I�LIS PZ i7iY��7l•L.I� 1 ►i ►LN�cYZS� ►i ►l:l ■a • 1.1�7:3Q17:7•��•ZI�I�I�� 80 7 1 ►i►LNd.YZS� ►i ►1 ►i►1 ■:a�TiL!!�i ►7:7cai71Y��'ZI�I�Z�� 7 ► ►i ►Le1 *PZE ,►dI:1 i1L5Y7:3•a1Z1Y� •Z!�I I :1 • 11' �•Z!� �.. 1 11 WGEC24 - 24 Volt Low Profile Evacuation Outdoor Horn /Strobe Model designations: "W" = Wall Mount "R" = Red Faceplate "W" = Off -White Faceplate "P" = Plain (no lettering) Plain units are non - returnable. LP" = Low Profile (GOELP Enclosure) WGES24 and WGEC24 shipped with the GOE or GOELP Outdoor Enclosure Notes: • The WGE Series is listed for outdoor use. Indoor Operating Temperature: 32 °to 120'F (0° to 49 °C). Outdoor Operating Temperature: -31 'to 150 °F ( -35° to 66 °C). • For nominal and peak current across UL regulated voltage range for filtered DC power and unfiltered (FWR [Full Wave Rectified]) power, see installation manual. • Gentex does not recommend using a coded or pulsing signaling circuit with any of our strobe products WGE S eries Product Strobe Current atfngs C andela 75c Minimum dBA @ 1011. per UL464 (LOW) m - d ►► i► LNx�YZS� ►i ►l:��!I�Z5N�i7►.a�ZI�I�I�)• 71 2 T emp 3 M echanical 1 11 1► i ►L ►, ►UA �:I ➢� • 1 � . 1 11 1►rLe oemi��►r� :�111111111:I�LIS PZ i7iY��7l•L.I� 2 C ontinuous Mecnanical 80 7 1► i► LC1��YZ5� , ►i►Ui►��!ULSDZr:IiI�Y��►Z!� ontlnuous Chime 7 1 11 1 ►i ►LE1 ��YZS� ►i►1:1 ■� :1 • 11' �•Z!� �.. 1 11 Pi►[ e17�YZ5�► i ►Ui►I ■a�IiL�iF�II�IiY��•ZI�L�I�� 1 : 11 l ►i ►LC1 ��YZSl. , ►i ►l:l ■a • 1 • : 11 �•Zlt1�I�� 1 : 11 Pi►L Nx�YZS� , ►i ►1►, ►Aa�!I1L5YZ�iaiI1Y��•Z!� 1 11 Notes: • The WGE Series is listed for outdoor use. Indoor Operating Temperature: 32 °to 120'F (0° to 49 °C). Outdoor Operating Temperature: -31 'to 150 °F ( -35° to 66 °C). • For nominal and peak current across UL regulated voltage range for filtered DC power and unfiltered (FWR [Full Wave Rectified]) power, see installation manual. • Gentex does not recommend using a coded or pulsing signaling circuit with any of our strobe products WGE S eries Product Strobe Current atfngs C andela 75c Minimum dBA @ 1011. per UL464 (LOW) m UL Max 180m WGE S eries Product Horn Current Ratings H orn Mode Minimum dBA @ 10ft. per UL464 (HIGH) Minimum dBA @ 1011. per UL464 (LOW) Regulated 24VDC Max. Operating @ High Setting (mA) T emp 3 240OHz 78 71 2 T emp 3 M echanical 76 70 25 T emp Ime 70 15 Continuous 2 00 z 1 7 2 C ontinuous Mecnanical 80 7 5 ontlnuous Chime 7 15 Wh oop 82 69 56 `Operating the horn in this mode at this voltage will result in not meeting the minimum UL reverberant sound level required for public mode fire protection service. These set- tings are acceptable only for private mode fire alarm use. Use the high dBA setting for public mode application (not applicable when using the chime tone. The chime tone is always private mode). Notes: The sound output for the temporal 3 tone is rated lower since the time the horn is off is averaged into the sound output rating. While the horn is producing a tone in the temporal 3 mode its sound pressure is the same as the continuous mode. To obtain the horn /strobe current draw. add the strobe current draw and the horn current draw. I RMS current ratings are per UL average RMS method. UL max current rating is the maximum RMS current within the listed voltage range (16 -33VDC for 24VDC units) (8 -17VDC for i� 12VDC units). For strobes the UL max current is usually at the minimum listed voltage (16VDC for 24VDC units) (8VDC for 12VDC units). For audibles the max current is usually at the maximum listed voltage. For unfiltered FWR ratings, see installation manual. Mounting Super - Slide'" GASKET - Super - Slide" Mounting Plate: Mounts to GOE outdoor box. Checkmate" - Instant Voltage Verification S+ ,'fill ' The access holes are provided in the back of the terminal block to allow the voltage to be measured directly without removing the device. Typically this would be done at the end of the line to confirm design criteria. Most measure- ments will be taken using the S+ and S- locations although access is provided to other locations. NOTE: Care should be taken to not short the test probes. Switch Locations itch positions 1 and 2 the Off position to select lated horn and slrot* her inputs. Conventional WGE Series Wiring Diagrams UL Listed Control Panel Signal Signal S+ S+ S- H+ H- S+ S+ S- H+ FI- Supervised Signal Circuit \ + END OF LINE RESISTOR \ + O END F LIE N RD OF SWTCH POSITION 3 4 5 Meehan .c Temp. ON ON ON Nedra .krerM1 OF N ON HFTenip ON OFF _ ON HFCCn *.. OFF OFF ON Chi-Temp ON ON OFF Chime -root OFF ON OFF Whoop ON OFF _ OFF -- Wroaop OFF OFF OFF itch positions 1 and 2 the Off position to select lated horn and slrot* her inputs. Conventional WGE Series Wiring Diagrams UL Listed Control Panel Signal Signal S+ S+ S- H+ H- S+ S+ S- H+ FI- Supervised Signal Circuit \ + END OF LINE RESISTOR \ + O END F LIE N RD OF F.A.C.P. FND OF LINE aE815iOR FoR w SN ____________________________ i TO NEXT SIGNAL - - - � TO NOTIFICATION ALARM CIRCUIT TO NEXT SIGNAL TO NOTIFICATION ALARId CIRCUIT r REMOVE JUMPER FORINDEPENDENT ( SYNC AUDIBLE LE SIGNAL , END — NE HRONIZED STROBE AND HORN Nccr CIRCUIT REStsroRFeR —.a OPERATIONw'r I (LEAVE JUMPERIN PLAC +• S VNCHRONIZATION YARrNG ONLY. TO ELI MINATE NEED FOR MODULE ® HORN INPUTON AVSM LEAVE JUMPER IN PLACE ON SLAVE - - - SYNCHRONIZATION MODULE signal AND OPERATE SIGNAL s.n IN UNISON MODE al UNITS UNLESS SEPARATE ER HORN CKT IS REO ®�� CO OVUIRED. VISIBLE SIGNAL I I i i — END ce LINE CIRCUIT I j RESISTOR FOR PSS S I I J.y .— >�-- T--�_� WI. -ONLT ENO OF LINE 'Es' OR FOR ClPSS A wiRING ONLY. Note: See Technical Bulletin 015 for proper synchronization module for application. Architect & Engineering Specifications: The audible and /or visible signal shall be Gentex WGE Series or approved equal and shall be listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. per UL 1638 and /or UL 464. The notification appliance shall also be listed with the California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) and the Bureau of Standards and Appeals (NYC). The notification appliance (combination audible /visible) shall produce a peak sound output of 100dBA or greater at as measured in an anechoic chamber. The signaling appliance shall also have the capability to silence the audible signal while leaving the visible signal energized with the use of a single pair of power wires. Additionally, the user shall be able to select either continuous or temporal tone output with the temporal signal having the ability to be synchronized. The audible /visible and visible signaling appliance shall also maintain a minimum flash rate of 1 Hz or up to 2 Hz regardless of power input voltage. The appliance shall have an operating current of 11 2m or less for the 75Cd strobe circuit, The appliance shall also be capable of meeting the candela requirements of the ADA (75cd). The appliance shall be polarized to allow for electrical supervision of the system wiring. The unit shall be provided with a mounting bracket with terminals with barriers for input/output wiring and be able to mount to a single gang or double gang box or double workbox without the use of an adapter plate. The unit shall have an input voltage range of 16 -33 volts with either direct current of full wave rectified power for 24 volt models. The appliance shall be capable of testing supervision without disconnecting wires. Also the appliance shall be capable of mounting to a surface back box. The unit shall also be able to verify voltage at the unit without removing unit. The appliance has extended temperature range of -31 ° to 150OF ( -35 to 66 C). The appliance shall satisfy virtually all outdoor and severe environment applications. The GOE Enclosure is includes a gasket that must be inserted between the box and mounting bracket. There are drain holes in the back box to allow for drainage, the seal on the GOE Enclosure is not water tight. The GOELP Enclosure includes a weather seal for mounting to wall and intended for use with universal electrical box, To allow for drainage, bottom edge of enclosure is not water tight. 1 unit per carton 3 pounds per carton :C�ENTE CORPORATION Fire Protection Products: v'vww.gentex.com 10985 Chicago Drive Box 310 • Zeeland, Michigan 49464 616.392.7195 • 1.800.436.8391 • 616.392.4219 Fax Centex corporation reserves the right to make changes to the product Data sheets at their discretion Important Notice: These materials have been prepared by Gentex Corporation ('Gentex') for mformaaonal purposes only, are 551 - 0047 -02 necessarily summery, and are not purported to serve as legal advice and should not be used as such. Gentex makes no representations and warranties, express or Implied. that these materials are complete and accurate. up -lo-dale. or In compliance with all relevant local, state and federal laws, regulations and rules. The materials do not address all legal considerations as there is inevitable uncertainty regarding Interpretation of laws, regulations and rules and the application of such laws, regulations and rules to partic- ular fact patterns, Each person's activities can differently also[ the obligations that exist under applicable laws, regulations or rules. Therefore, these materials should be used only for Informational purposes and should not be used as a substitute for seeking professional legal advice. Genlex will not be responsible for any action or failure to act in reliance upon the Information contained in this material. 0 Printed on Recycled Paper Wiring Diagram WGE Series with Gentex Synchronization Module Pro -Inert Flow Calculation Software Fike Fike Corporation Pro -Inert Flow Calculation Software Version 1.2.0.0 Copyright © 2007 Fike Corporation UL Ex4623, FM 3025843 Licensed to WESTFIRE INC., Westfire Inc. Results Printed on 8/14/2009 PROJECT INFORMATION Project Name: Vail Middle Creek Equipment Building Project Designer: CAV Project Location: Vail Middle Creek Project Account: Project Description: Wireless Equipment Building Project Filename: P: \Bid Files \Cricket \Vail Middle Creek \Cricket Pro -Inert Rough Calculation.pro CUSTOMER INFOR Company Name: Company Address: Company Phone: Company Fax: Contact Information: MATION Cricket 145 N. Frontage Road West Vail Colorado 81657 303 - 870 -5017 Colton Hanson C . Page 1 of 5 Pro -Inert Flow Calculation Software ` Fike Fike Corporation 0 1 , - fM0'01NERT System Acceptance Report Pipe Network 1 - UL and FM Approved Wireless E quip . Bldg Nozzle Performance Nozzle Number Orifice Diameter Agent Requested Agent Predicted Nozzle Pressure 0101 0.3125 in 311.00 ft 572.58 ft 621.00 psi 0102 0.3125 in 311.34 ft 572.03 ft 621.00 psi Agent Concentration Minimum Conc Design Conc Min Predicted Conc Max Predicted Conc 34.20% 34.20% 53.69% 53.69% Venting Requirements Enclosure Wall Strength Vent Flow Coefficient Vent Safety Factor Vent Area Required 5.00 Ibs /ft 0.60 2.00 161 in (1.1 ft 2 ) Agent Discharge Time 22.1 seconds to reach 95% of Design Concentration Page 2 of 5 Pro -Inert Flow Calculation Software System Bill of Materials Fike Corporation Nozzle Parts List Nozzle Number Nozzle Part Number 0101 IG71- 074 -03125 0102 IG71- 074 -03125 Cylinder Parts List Cylinder Quantity Cylinder Part Number 2 IG71 -090 Page 3 of 5 Pro -Inert Flow Calculation Software System Design Information Fike Corporation Enclosure Dimensions Temperature Length 19.33 ft Minimum Temp 70 °F Width 11.75 ft Maximum Temp 70 °F Height 9.51 ft Altitude 9000ft Enclosure Volume Agent Requirements Base Volume 2159.98 ft Design Conc 34.2% Added Volume 0 ft Minimum Conc 34.2% Removed Volume 0 ft Maximum Conc 34.2% Protected Volume 2159.98 ft Agent Required 622.34 ft Manif Information Manifold Description Custom Defined Custom Defined Cylinder Description IG71 -090 80 L (200 bar) Cylinder Spacing 0.876 ft Row Spacing 0.876 ft Length to Manifold Run 1 ft Length to Manifold Exit 1 ft Total Number of Cylinders 2 Total Amount of Agent 1144.60 ft Row Number Cylinder Quantity Row Pipe Diameter Exit Row 1 1 2 1 1 in SCH 40 V' Page 4 of 5 Pro -Inert Flow Calculation Software Fike Corporation N Start End Length Elevation Flow Diameter Calculation Schedule 90° Input Thru Data Side Union Equ Len Cylinder Agent Orifice 1 2 5.9383 ft 5.9383 ft I in SCH 40 T 0 0 0 0 0.0000 ft 1 2 3 1.8760 ft 1.0000 ft I in SCH 40 T 1 0 0 0 0.0000 ft 1 4 5 3 4 1.0000 ft 0.0000 ft 1 in Auto Pick 0 1 0 0 0.0000 ft 2 622.00 621.00 4 5 17.5000 ft 4.0000 ft 1 in Auto Pick 1 -SCH 40 10.3675 0 0 0.0000 ft 0 1.03 67.60 5 101 1.5000 ft - 0.5000 ft 1 in Auto Pick 1 0 0.0000 ft 0 311.00 ft 0.3125 5 102 2.5000 ft - 0.5000 ft 1 in Auto Pick 1 0 0.0000 ft 0 311.34 ft' 0.3125 Start End Pipe Type Flow Equ Len Calculation Start Press Output End Press Data Agent Disch Orifice Arrival Time End Time 1 2 1 -SCH 40 5.9383 2900.00 645.00 2 3 1 -SCH 40 4.4985 645.00 645.00 3 4 1 -SCH 40 2.7483 645.00 640.00 4 5 1 -SCH 40 22.7450 640.00 622.00 5 101 1 -SCH 40 9.3675 622.00 621.00 572.58 0.3125 0.96 67.60 5 102 1 -SCH 40 10.3675 622.00 621.00 572.03 0.3125 1.03 67.60 Flow Calculation Messages ProInert Flow Calculation Version 1.2.0.0 Final calculation with selected nozzle codes. Convergance of the iteration of nozzle flow rate and pressure is 2.5 Calculation based on fixed nozzle codes and pipe sizes. Time to discharge 95% of minimum design concentration in Enclosure 1 is 22.1 seconds Calculation performed on Thursday, Aug 13 2009 19:51:19 System calculated within limits of Fikes UL listing and FM approval. Venting Report Enclosure 1 with 5 Ibs /sq ft enclosure strength requires minimum of 161 square inches vent area or 1.11 square feet. Flow coefficient for vent must be at least 0.6. A safety factor of 2 was used in the vent calculation. Based on flow rate of 1717 SCFM Page 5 of 5 August 29, 2009 Seeley Mudd Fire Protection Project Contact List A. L. Nothhaft & Son, Inc. 4101 Fox Street Littleton, CO 80161 Denver, CO 80216 (Electrical Contractor, Fire Alarm) (Prime Contractor, Fire Sprinkler Installation) Fax - 303 - 690 -0236 Office - 303 - 433 -3329 (24 hour) Principal rellis @towerelectricinc.com Fax - 303 - 433 -2432 Project Manager jdodge @towerelectricinc.com Cell - 1. Harry Nothhaft - Principal hnothhaft @nothhaft.com Cell - 303 - 748 -2263 2. Dan Battaglia - Project Manager dbattaglia @nothhaft.com Cell - 303 - 888 -2373 3. Nick Ficco - Const Superintendant nficco @nothhaft.com Cell - 303 - 748 -8873 303 - 435 -2844 4. Jeremy Hockemeyer - Foreman jmhockemeyer @hotmail.com Cell - 303 - 378 -2247 303 - 871 -3102 B. Tower Electric 621 Southpark Drive, Suite 1500 Littleton, CO 80161 Arvada, CO 80002 (Electrical Contractor, Fire Alarm) Office - 303 - 690 -0235 Fax - 303 - 690 -0236 Office - 303 - 273 -9800 1. Rick Ellis - Principal rellis @towerelectricinc.com 1. Josiah Dodge - Project Manager jdodge @towerelectricinc.com Cell - 1. Mike Schaecher - 2. Eldar Karokotov - Foreman Cell - 303 - 918 -6085 C. Westfire 5350 Vivian Street Arvada, CO 80002 (Dry Chemical System Contractor) Office - 303 - 273 -9800 Fax - 303 - 273 -9801 1. Mike Schaecher - Project Manager Cell - 303 - 898 -5037 2. John Haberer - jhabererAwestfire.com D. University of Denver 1. Mark Speigel - Project Manager mspeigel(a-)du.edu Cell - 303 - 435 -2844 2. Sandra Eaton - Chemistry seaton(a du.edu Phone - 303 - 871 -3102 3, Robert Dores - Biol. Sci. rdores ,du.edu Phone - 303 - 871 -3596 4. Joe Angleson - Animal Facility jan lg eso(a Phone - 303 - 871 -3463 5. Tyrone Mills - Campus Safety tmills(a Phone - 303 - 871 -3132 6. Don Auman - DU Plumbing don.auman(a )du.edu Phone 303 - 871 -3219 W2855.doc D. University of Denver coat 7. Chris Short Phone E. BCER Engineering, Inc 5420 Ward Road, Suite 200 Arvada, CO 80002 -1838 Office - 303 - 422 -7400 Fax - 303 - 422 -7900 1. Dave Leiker, PE Cell 2. Jason Miller PE Director Christopher.Short(&du.edu 303- 871 -7501 - Senior Fire Protection Engineer dleiker(&bcer.com 303- 817 -2299 - Engineer jmiller(&bcer.com F. FM Global 1. Marya Skalski Copeland Senior Consultant Engineer marya.copeland a,fmglobal.com Phone - 720 - 855 -6308 N W2855.doe Ah PROINERT® IG -55 EXTINGUISHANT • DESCRIPTION iG -35 is a colorless, odorless, electrically non- conductive gas with a density approximately the same as air. (see Physical Properties Table below for additional information). IG -55 is stored as pressurized gas within the cylinder assembly. When discharged into a protected space, IG -55 is clear and does not obscure vision. It leaves no residue and has zero ozone - depleting potential and zero global-warming potential. APPLICATION Fike ProInert systems use IG -55 inert gas as the extinguishing media as specified in NFPA 2001. IG -55 is an inert gas mixture consisting of 50" o argon and 50% nitrogen. IG -55 can be used as a total flooding fire suppression agent protecting hazards against most flammable substances. IG -55 extinguishint is particularly useful where an environmentally acceptable fire extinguishing system is essential, where an electrically non - conductive medium is needed and where people- compatibility is necessary. IG -55 extinguishant can be used to protect a wide range of applications from sensitive electrical equipment to industrial applications using flammable liquids. PERFORMANCE Ili -55 CXtinl;uishes a fire by reducing the residual oxygen concentration to a level that will no longer support combustion. IG -55 must be used in total flooding applications where the protected hazard is enclosed, or for protection of equipment that is self - enclosed in order to maintain the agent after discharge. Because IG -55 does not decompose when extinguishing a fire, there are no toxic or corrosive decomposition products created, other than those that may have been released due to the effects of the fire on the materials within the enclosure. The normal residual oxygen value in an occupied space is 20 o by volume. The lowest residual oxygen limit acceptable for personnel occupancy over a short period of time is 10 %. After discharge of a typical IG -55 total flood system, the resulting residual oxygen level will be between 10 and 15 1 .9 by volume. While these residual oxygen levels will not support combustion of most fires, personnel within the space will still be able to breath normally. This will allow sufficient tune for egress, provided that there are no harmful decomposition products from the materials affected by the fire. IGG -55 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Description: IG -55 Chemical Name N /Ar Molecular Weight 33.95 Boiling Point at 760 mm Hg 310.2 °F ( -190.1 °C) Critical Pressure 602 psia (4,150 kPa) Critical Temperature - 210.5 °F (- 134.7 °C) Relative Density compared to air 1.18 PROINERT DESIGN CONCENTRATIONS Class Minimum Design Concentration NFPA 2001 A 34.2 % B 45.5% (n- Heptane) C 34.2% APPROVALS • U.L. • ENI. • U.L.C. Form No. C.1.43.01 -1 704 S. 10th Street • P.O. Box 610 • Blue Springs, Missouri 64013 -0610 U.S.A. • (816) 229 -3405 • (816) 229 -4615 • www.fike.com Fike PRODUCT: Version: 1.0 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET IG -55 Date: March 26, 2007 IDENTIFICATION OF THE SUBSTANCE /PREPARATION AND COMPANY Product Name IG -55 Chemical Formula N / Ar Company Identification Local filling station Emergency Phone Numbers Local filling station COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Substance / Preparation Preparation Components / Impurities Contains no components or impurities which will influence the classification of the product CAS No. N/A EEC No. N/A IG -55 Specifications Mixture of 50% - 52% N and 48% - 50% Ar. H < 10ppm 0 < 10ppm in base components. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Hazards Identification FIRST AID MEASURES Inhalation Skin / eye contact Ingestion In high concentrations may cause asphyxiation. Compressed gas. In high concentrations may cause asphyxiation at high concentrations. Symptoms may include loss of mobility / consciousness. Victim may not be aware of asphyxiation. Remove victim to an uncontaminated area, wearing self- contained breathing apparatus. Keep person warm and at rest. Seek medical assistance. Apply artificial respiration if breathing has stopped. Compressed gas directed at the skin can enter the body through small wounds or can even penetrate the skin, causing serious or fatal injuries. Seek medical advice immediately. Ingestion is not considered a potential route of exposure. March, 2007 P /N: 06 -396 Page: 1 of 4 MATERIA S AFETY DATA SHEET o�e; (W FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Specific Hazards Exposure to fire may cause cylinders to rupture / explode. Call the Fire Department Non flammable. Hazardous combustion products None. Suitable extinguishing media All known extinguishants can be used. Specific methods If possible, stop flow of product. Move cylinder away or cool with water from a protected position. Special protective equipment In confined spaces use self- contained breathing apparatus. for fire fighters ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Personal precautions Evacuate area. Use self- contained breathing apparatus when entering area unless atmosphere is proved safe. Ensure adequate air ventilation. Environmental precautions Provided it is safe to do so, try to stop release. Prevent from entering sewers, basements, and work pits or any place where accumulation can be dangerous. Clean up methods Ventilate area. HANDLING AND STORAGE Handling and Storage Backflow of any contaminating substance into cylinder must be prevented. Use only equipment specified as suitable for this product, its supply pressure and temperature. Contact your supplier if in doubt. Compressed gas cylinders are heavy and contain considerable stored energy. Use suitable equipment and handle with appropriate caution. Refer to suppliers. Keep cylinders below 122 °F (50 °C) in a well - ventilated place. EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION Exposure Limit Value — ELV No ELV specified, but atmosphere must have minimum 18% free oxygen Personal Protection Ensure adequate air ventilation. Page: 2 of 4 PIN: 06 -396 Release Date: March, 2007 Fike PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Molecular weight 33.95 Melting point - 327.46 °F (- 199.7 °C) Boiling point - 310.18 °F (- 190.1 °C) Critical temperature - 210.46 °F (- 134.7 °C) Relative density gas Heavier than air Relative density liquid N/A Vapor pressure 20 °C N/A Solubility in water Negligible Appearance / color Colorless gas Odor No odor warning properties Auto ignition temperature Not applicable Flammability range Non flammable Other data Vapor is heavier than air. May accumulate in confined spaces, particularly at or below ground level. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Stability and Reactivity Stable under normal conditions. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION General No toxicological effects from this product. LC50/ ih (ppm) No acute toxicity ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION General DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS General No ecological damage is caused by this product. Nitrogen and Argon are natural components of air. Nitrogen constituting approximately 78% and Argon approximately 0.9% of the earth's atmosphere. To atmosphere in well ventilated area. Consider noise and pressure hazards. Do not discharge into any place where its accumulation could be dangerous. Contact your Fike Corporation supplier if guidance is required. Release Date: March, 2007 P /N: 06 -396 Pane: 3 of 4 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET • -f eke r TRANSPORT INFORMATION LIN No. 1956 Class / Div. 2.2 Emergency Action Code None specified ADR / RID ITEM No. 1 2.1a IMDG page 2141 IMO EMS 2 — 04 ADR / RID Hazard No. Not specified Labelling ADR Non flammable non -toxic gas. Other transport information Avoid transport on vehicles where the loads space is not separated from the driver's compartment. Ensure vehicle driver is aware of the potential hazards of the load and knows what to do at an emergency. Before transporting product cylinders ensure: - Cylinder valve is closed and not leaking - Valve outlet cap or plug (where provided) is correctly fitted - Adequate ventilation - Compliance with applicable regulations. REGULATORY INFORMATION Number in annex 1 of Dir. 67/548 Not included in Annex 1. EC Classification Not classified as a dangerous substance. EC Labeling (Symbols, R & S phrases) - Symbols Compressed gas. - Risk Phrases Asphyxiate in high concentrations. - Safety Phrases Do not breathe the gas. Keep cylinders in a well - ventilated place. OTHER INFORMATION The hazard of asphyxiation is often overlooked and must be stressed during operator training Before using this product in any new process or experiment, a thorough material compatibility and safety study should be carried out. Details in this document are believed to be correct at present. While great care has been taken in the preparation of this information, no liability for injury, damage or non - compliance with any legislation or directive arising from its use can be accepted. This sheet does not constitute or substitute for the user's own assessment of workplace risk as required by other health and safety legislation. C *1 rage: 4 of 4 P /N: 06 -396 Release Date: March, 2007 0 0 0 (D PROINERT® 80 LITER CYLINDER ASSEMBLY DESCRIPTION Prolnert Cylinders are offered in an 80 -liter size and filled to a pressure of 3,900 psi (300 bar). All ProInert Cylinders are assembled and shipped from the factory with a discharge valve and a protective shipping cap. Shipping caps must be in place while handling or transporting the cylinders. These caps should be retained and stored for future use. An anti - recoil de -nce is provided to ensure that the contents of the cylinder will be released in a slow, controlled rate if the valve is- accidentally opened during shipping and handling. The cylinders must be mounted in a upright position. Upon installation, the cylinders shall be secured using cylinder straps or the appropriate pre - configured ProInert Racking assemblies. Each ProInert cylinder includes a pressure switch/gauge combination for visual, as well as remote monitoring of the cylinder pressure at the control panel. In addition to the pressure switch /gauge, each cylinder is furnished with a pneumatic strike -pin, cylinder label, flemble discharge hose and check - valve. SPECIFICATIONS Part Number: IG71 - 090 I L Materials: CrNfo -Steel later Capacity: 80 Liter • Regulation - DOT 3AA3000 - TC 3.3."I • forking Pressure (PS): 2,900 psi (300 bar) • Test Pressure (PT) (PH): 6,526 psi (450 bar) • Color: Signal Red • Agent Capacity: 572 ft; 16.2 ml) — • Gross Weight: 3159 kg) • Storage 'Temperature: -4 ° F to +120 ° F ( -20 °C to +48.9 °C) APPROVALS • L" L. • F:.�I. • L' L.C. I EA -30- I 1! B Cylinder Capacity 80 Liter Dimension "A " 11.?5 in. (285.75 mm) Dimetiision "$" 71 in. (1810 mm) 75 in. llimcn >i� ni "C' (1910 mm) Form No. C.1.44.01 -1 704 S. 10th Street • P.O. Box 610 • Blue Springs, Missouri 64013 -0610 U.S.A. • (816) 229 -3405 • (816) 229 -4615 • www.fike.com Ah PROINERV VALVE ASSEMBLY DESCRIPTION The ProInert valve assembly is a self - regulating valve that allows the extinguishing agent to be released from the cylinder at a constant pressure. Because pipe pressure and nozzle flow *rates remain constant throughout the discharge, low pressure, small diameter piping can be used throughout the protected space, and the need for installing overpressure relief vents in the room is minimized. The valve has a forged brass body and is actuated pneumatically. X11 valves are equipped with a safety disc that will rupture if the pressure within the cylinder exceeds the rating of the safety disc. OPERATION Each ProInert valve assembly includes a pressure gauge /low- pressure switch assembly, P/N 02 -10672 and a pneumatic valve actuator (P /N IG71 -002). The pressure gauge /low- pressure switch provides both visual pressure monitoring at the cylinder as well as continuous remote monitoring at the control panel. A master or slave actuator is connected to the pneumatic valve actuator. During a system discharge, the master or slave actuator provides nitrogen pressure to the pneumatic valve actuator, causing it to open, which actuates the ProInert valve thus releasing the extinguishing agent. The pneumatic valve actuator has both inlet and outlet ports, allowing up to 60 cylinders to be connected in a series and operated by • a single master actuation package. SPECIFICATIONS • Part Number: IG71 -001 -2 • Valve: Material: Brass APPROVALS • U.L. • RNI. • U.L.C. Pneumatic Actuator Outlet Port, R1/8 to IS07/1 Valve Actuator Discharge Outlet G5/8 to ISO 228 -1 ` r� ? Pneumatic Actuator Inlet Port, R118 to IS07/1 Pressure Relief Safety Disc Low Pressure Switch and Pressure Gauge Assembly wwi�� Form No. C.1.47.01 704 S. 10th Street • P.O. Box 610 • Blue Springs, Missouri 64013 -0610 U.S.A. • (816) 229 -3405 - (816) 229 -4615 • www.fike.com Fike ProInert Valve Assembly PROINERT® SOLENOID ACTUATION PACKAGE DESCRIPTION Each ProInert system requires a solenoid actuation package, P/N 70 -202, for valve activation. A single solenoid actuation package can activate up to 60 discharge valves or slave actuators, P/N 70 -229. The actuation package contains an electrically activated solenoid valve connected to a rechargeable nitrogen cylinder, that when operated allows pressure from the nitrogen cylinder to flow into the pneumatic actuator on the ProInert ��al��e, resulting in valve activation and agent flow. All necessary hoses and fittings are supplied for the connection of the solenoid actuator to the pneumatic actuator of the first cylinder valve of the ProInert system. Fittings are also included to allow connection of actuators in multi -row cylinder racks. Uso included is a vent valve assembly for connection to the last pneumatic actuator of the system. The actuator may be activated electrically or manually. Electrical activation is accomplished via a 24VDC signal from the control panel. To initiate manual activation, remove the locking pin and press down on the manual activation button. Refer to manual 06 -371 for installation and manual 06 -337 for recharge. NOTE: The solenoid actuator MUST be mounted in the bracket proerded by Fike and the bencket M[ 'ST be se-rej awbored in an accessible location where it evil/ not be damaged SPECIFICATIONS Electric Solenoid Nominal Supply Voltage: 24NDC Current Consumption: 0.400.E Nfinimum Signal Duration: 2 seconds Electrical Connection: 1/2" Female Condtut Connection Electrical Rating: N.E.C. Class 1, Group C & D and Class 2, Group E, F & G Pressure Switch Housing Classification: IP67 Contact Rating: Contacts rated at 0.IA /30N' DC Electrical Connection: N18 x 1 Female Plug with 0.4m halogen -free 22Ga cable Pressure Setting: 1647 psi (118 bar) decreasing Nitrogen Cylinder Fill Pressure: 1800 psis (124 bars) Volume: 28 in . (460 ml) Classification: DOT 3E1800 /TC -3ENI 124 APPROVALS • U.L. • F.I. • U.L.C. Form No. C.1.48.01 -1 704 S. 10th Street • P.O. Box 610 • Blue Springs, Missouri 64013-0610 U.S.A. • (816) 229 -3405 • (816) 229 -4615 • wwvdike.com Ah e0 C0 PROINERT® DISCHARGE HOSE KIT DESCRIPTION The discharge hose kit, IG71 -003, is used to provide a flexible connection between the Prolnert cylinder valve and the discharge piping or the distribution manifold. The discharge hose kit includes a check valve to provide a safeguard for persons working in the area should the system discharge while a cylinder is removed for service. INSTALLATION The discharge hose is fitted with a female swivel on one end for connection to the valve outlet port. The other end is threaded into the check valve. The entire assembly must be connected to the discharge pipe /manifold during system installation. The check valve eytuvalent length value is built into the flow calculation software. SPECIFICATIONS Discharge Hose - Part Number: 02 -10721 - Material: Reinforced Rubber • Length: 20 1/2" (520mm) - Connection: G 5/8 - ISO 228 -1 ('Male Connector with Swivel Fitting) R 5/8 - IS07 -1 (Female Connector) - Pressure Rating: 5,076 psi (350 bar) - Fittings: "Zinc- Plated Steel Check Valve Part Number: IG71 -008 - Material: Br ass (Body), Stainless Steel (Internal Ball) - Length: 2 3/8" (60.0 mm) - Connection: 1" NPT Male (Manifold Side) G5/8 to ISO 228 -1 Female (Flexible Discharge Hose Side) APPROVALS • L'.I.. • E \ I. • U.L.C. Form No. C.1.45.01 -1 704 S. loth Street • P.O. Box 610 • Blue Springs, Missouri 64013 -0610 U.S.A. • (816) 229 -3405 • (816) 229 -4615 - www.fike.com Fike Discharge Hose Kit FLEXIBLE DICHARGE HOSE 20 112"(520 mm) G518 to ISO 22811 Female Swivel with 60° Cone Seat R5 /8 to IS07 /1 CHECK VALVE �y F ' �e Copyright © Fike Corporation All Rights Reserved. Form No. C.1.45.01-1 June, 2007 Specifications are subject to change without notice. PROINERT® RACKING ASSEMBLIES DESCRIPTION Cylinder racking assemblies are designed to support ProInert cylinders on multiple or main /reserve cylinder applications. Cylinder racking assemblies are available in single, double or triple row configurations. all necessary hardware and support material are supplied with each assembly. INSTALLATION Sungle, Double and 'lriple Row Rack _assemblies use Unistrut4 as both the front and back supports together with clamp rod assemblies to secure the cylinders to any structurally solid surface. Reference the ProInert Design, Installation, and Maintenance 'Manual, P/N 06 -371, for racking installation details. SPECIFICATIONS • Back and Front Support: Steel Unistrut construction with gahanized finish • Clamp Rod assembly: Steel - plated with plastic protective sleeve ORDERING INFORMATION Part Number Description IC171- 081 -000 Single Row Racking assembly - 1 Cylinder IG7.1- 081 -002 Single Row Racking assembly - 2 Cylinder IG71- 081 -003 Single Row Racking assembly - 3 Cylinder IG71- 081 -004 Single Row Racking assembly - 4 Cylinder IG71- 081 -005 Single Row Racking assembly - 5 Cylinder IG71- 082 -001 Double Row Racking assembly - 2 Cylinders (1 /1) IG71- 082 -002 Double Row Racking assembly - 4 Cylinders (2/2) IG71- 082 -003 Double Row Racking assembly - 6 Cylinders (3/3) IG71- 082 -004 Double Row Racking assembly - 8 Cylinders (4/4) IG71 -082 -005 Double Row Racking assembly - 10 Cylinders (5/5) IG71 -083 -001 Triple Row Racking assembly - 6 Cylinders (2/2/2) IG71- 083 -002 Triple Row Racking assembly - 9 Cylinders (3/3/3) IG71- 083 -003 Triple Row Racking assembly - 12 Cylinders (4/4/4) IG71- 083 -004 'Triple Row Racking assembly - 15 Cylinders (5/5/5) IG71 -084 -001 Double and Single Row Rack assembly - 7 Cylinders (4/3) IG71- 084 -002 Double and Single Row Rack assembly - 9 Cylinders (5/4) IG71- 085 -001 'Triple and Double Row Rack assembly I 1 Cylinders (5.1/5/1) IG71- 085 -002 Triple and Double Row Rack Assembly - 13 Cylinders (5/5/3) IG71- 085 -003 Triple and Double Row Rack Assembly - 15 Cylinders (5/5/4) Form No. C.1.46.01 -1 704 S. 10th Street • P.O. Box 610 • Blue Springs, Missouri 64013 -0610 U.S.A. • (816) 229 -3405 • (816) 229 -4615 • www.fike.com 15 Cylinder, Triple Row Racking Assembly RACKING DIAGRAM g 0 •iii IG71- 081 -001 IG71- 082-001 IG71 -084-M A IG71- 081 -002 IG71-082 -002 IG71- 083-001 IG71. 084002 • C ��• 000 •110i IG71- 081-003 IG71-082-003 IG71-083402 IG71485-001 IG71 -081 -004 IG71- 082-004 IG71 -083-003 IG71. 085.002 •���• •000• F ��� 0 IG71-081-005 1071.082405 10714083-004 IG71.085 -M ' Ice Copyright © Fike Corporation All Rights Reserved, Form No. C.1.46.01 -1 June, 2007 Specifications are sub ject to change without notice. PROINERT® DISCHARGE NOZZLES DESCRIPTION i'he function of the discharge nozzle in a fire extinguishing system, is to distribute the inert gas in a uniform, predetermined pattern and concentration. The nozzles are designed to complete the discharge of inert gas in 60 seconds, or less, when installed within the design limitations of the ProInert Design, Installation and Maintenance Manual, P/N 06 -371 and the ProInert Flow Calculation Program. Discharge nozzles are available in sizes of 1/2 ", 3/4 ", 1 ", and 1 1/2" (15, 20, 25, and 40 mm), which correspond to the distribution pipe threads feeding the nozzle. Each nozzle has 12 orifices and provides a 360 - degree discharge pattern. The nozzle is equipped with a customized orifice plate to provide accurate inert gas flow results. The ProInert Flow Calculation Program specifies the required orifice plate. The orifice size is stamped on the nozzle body. SPECIFICATIONS • Part Numbers: - IG71 -072 -xxx 1/2" (15mm) x 360 Degree - IG71 -073 -xxx 3/4" (20mm) x 360 Degree - IG71- 074 -xxx 1" (25mm) x 360 Degree - IG71 -075 -xxx 1 1/2" (40mm) x 360 Degree • Thread Type: NPT • Material: - Nozzle - Brass - Orifice Plate - Brass APPROVALS • U.L. • F.bi. • U.L.C. %W Fike Discharge Nozzle Form No. C.1.50.01 704 S. 10th Street • P.O. Box 610 - Blue Springs, Missouri 64013 -0610 U.S.A. - (816) 229 -3405 • (816) 229 -4615 - www.fike.com � �7 kv 36.0' (11 m) 3.0 to 6.0' over 6.0' 32.0'(9.75 m) "R" =24.0' L Nozzle Area Coverage Ceiling Height Range "X" Dimension "R" Radius Dimension Nozzle Pattern 1.0' to 16.0' 3.0' to 6.0' 35.0' (0.3 to 5.0 m) (0.92 to 1.83 m) (10.7 m) 360° 1.0' to 16.0' over 6.0' 24.0' (0.3 to 5.0 m) (1.83) (7.32 m) 3600 • F ,keCopyright © Fike Corporation All Rights Reserved. O R PO R A T 10 N Form No. C.1.50.01 February, 2007 Specifications are subject to change without notice. DESCRIPTION The Pressure Switch (P /N C70 -202) is used to provide a latching electrical input to the control system indicating that the system has been discharged. When a system is discharged manually, the pressure switch provides the input to the control system needed to activate various audio /visual warning devices and auxiliary relays, which would not be activated otherwise. The Discharge Pressure Switch should be wall mounted adjacent to the cylinder(s) or manifold. Notes 1. After operation, the pressure switch must be reset prior to resetting the control panel. SPECIFICATIONS Part Number: Switch: Ratings: Operating Pressure: • APPROVALS • U.L. • FM • U.L.C. C70 -202 Double pole, single throw 15A - 120 VAC 8A - 240 VAC 100 psi (690 kpa) (Activation Pressure) 3 -1/8" (79mm) 0 0 Fi�ce SWIT �� D PST 5 -5/16" (135mm) TO "M i 2-1 — (54mm) (Typ. 2 Places) Form No. E.1.11.01 -1 704 S. 10th Street • P.O. Box 610 • Blue Springs, Missouri 64013 -0610 U.S.A. • (816) 229 -3405 • (816) 229 -4615 • www.fike.com Ask - W - PROIN - ERT@ INSTRUCTIONAL SIGNS DESCRIPTION Caution / advisory Signs are provided to comply with NFPA 2001 requirements, and to provide the necessary information to personnel in the area. The signs are made from flame retardant, Lexan polycarbonate material. Each sign has an adhesive backing for mounting purposes. The caution lettering and backgrounds meet the requirements of ANSI Z535. CAUTION "EXIT" SIGN (P /N 02- 11776) This sign is provided to alert personnel that the room is protected by a ProInert (IG -55) system and to evacuate the area when the alarms sound. Overall Size: 14.0" x 7.8" x 0.10" (355.6 mm x 198 mm x 2.54 mm) CA UTION Lettering Size: 1 ' /z" - Caution 3/8" - Text Color: White - Sign Black - Caution & Text lettering Yellow - Caution Background This sign should be placed on the inside of each exit door and next to or under an audible /visual alarm inside the protected space. CAUTION "DO NOT ENTER" SIGN (P /N 02- 11777) This sign is provided to alert personnel that the room is protected by a ProInert (IG -55) system and that they should not enter the area when the alarm sounds or during or after discharge. Overall Size: 14.0" x 7.8" x 0.10" (355.6 mm x 198 nun x 2.54 mm) Lettering Size: 1 ' /2' - Caution 3/8" - Text Color: White - Sign Black - Caution & Text lettering Yellow - Caution Background This sign should be placed adjacent to each audible /visual device outside the protected space and on each entrance door to notify personnel that the ProInert (IG -55) system has discharged. SYSTEM "RELEASE" SIGN (P /N 02- 11778) This sign is provided to identify each Manual Release Station associated with the ProInert (IG -55) system as the place where the ProInert (IG -55) system can be manually discharged. This reduces the risk of a Manual Discharge Station being mistaken for a Fire Alarm Pull Station. Overall Size: 14.0" x 7.8" x 0.10" (355.6 mm x 198 mm x 2.54 mm) Lettering Size: 3 /4 " - Text Color: White - Sign Black - Text lettering This sign should be placed at each Manual Release Station location for positive identification. • fN16AR€AYPRO "EC'1"'Ox §/APRfta�tl �M�ss� ccTSV.esxwc IYSTEM Y11frfl1.A.A1�d.`dWNO Uf�XYA7T! RGL°- 6tlifiE Ei1:7 fRfJl:l�y't¢LY DO NDT NFU41EJ.2 �. NAS i�€Y YJEi9TAu1.?EA Z E CAUTION THIS AREA 15 PROTECTED BY A PRONERT OG85) EARRGUISRIRG SYSTEM DO ROT EXTER AREA DURING OFAFTER DISCRARSE AREA MIST BE WMATED BEFORE ENMM PROINERT (IG -55) EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM RELEASE ENSURE ALL PERSONNEL ARE EVACUATED BEFORE RELEASING AGENT Form No. C.1.51.01 704 S. 10th Street • P.O. Box 610 • Blue Springs, Missouri 64013 -0610 U.S.A. • (816) 229 -3405 • (816) 229 -4615 • www.fike.com