HomeMy WebLinkAboutB11-0456NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOBSITE AT ALL TIMES
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Town of Vail, Community Development, 75 South Frontage Road, Vail, Colorado 81657
p. 970.479.2139, f. 970.479.2452, inpsections 970.479.2149
COMBINATION BLDG PERMIT Permit #: B11 -0456
Project M
Job Address: 1600 S FRONTAGE RD VAIL
Location......: DONOVAN PAVILLION /DONOVAN PLAYGROUND RES
Parcel No....: 210312300002
OWNER TOWN OF VAIL 10/28/2011
C/O FINANCE DEPT
75 S FRONTAGE RD
VAIL
CO 81657
APPLICANT JOHNSON CONTROLS INC
10289 WEST CENTENNIAL ROAD
LITTLETON
CO 80127
License: C000003226
CONTRACTOR JOHNSON CONTROLS INC
10289 WEST CENTENNIAL ROAD
LITTLETON
CO 80127
License: C000003226
10/28/2011 Phone: 303-932-3717
10/28/2011 Phone: 303-932-3717
Description:
INSTALLING 5 WALL SWITCH OCCUPANCY SENSORS AND 1 CEILING
MOUNT OCCUPANCY SENSOR.
Occupancy:
Type Construction:
Applied.....:
Issued...
PRJ11 -0662
10/28/2011
11/08/2011
Valuation: $9,353.00
.............................................. ............................... FEE SUMMARY ......................,_........,,........... ......,....,...,..,.,..........
Building Permit ------ - - - - ->
$181.25
Bldg Plan Check ----- - - - - ->
$117.81
Use Tax Fee------------------ - - - - ->
$0.00
Electrical Permit ---- - - - - ->
$402.50
Elec Plan Check ------ - - - - ->
$261.63
Restuarant Plan Review--- - - - - ->
$0.00
Mechanical Permit - - - - - ->
$0.00
Mech Plan Check ---- - - - - ->
$0.00
Additional Fees--------------- - - - - ->
($798.19)
Plumbing Permit --- - - - - ->
$0.00
Plmb Plan Check ---- - - - - ->
$0.00
Recreation Fee--------------- - - - - ->
$0.00
Investigation------------------ - - - - ->
$0.00
Will Call ------------------------------ >
$5.00
TOTAL PERMIT FEES -- ----------- >
$170.00
Payments -- ---------------------------- >
$170.00
BALANCE DUE------------------ - - - - ->
$0.00
DECLARATIONS
I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application, filled out in full the information required, completed an accurate plot plan, and state that all the information
as required is correct. I agree to comply with the information and plot plan, to comply with all Town ordinances and state laws, and to build this structure
according to the town's zoning and subdivision codes, design review approved, International Building and Residential Codes and other ordinances of the Town
applicable thereto.
REQUESTS FOR INSPECTION SHALL BE MAD TWENTY -FOUR HOURS IN ADVANCE BY TELEPHONE AT 970.479.2149 OR AT OUR OFFICE FROM
8:00 AM - 4:0
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Signature 61'Ovfner or Contra or D to
Print Name
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TOWN OFYAIL
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL TO BE MET PRIOR TO FINAL SIGN OFF
Permit #: B11 -0456
Owner: TOWN OF VAIL
PAVILLION / DONOVAN PLAYGROUND RES
Address: 1600 S FRONTAGE RD VAIL
Location: DONOVAN
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TOWN *VAIL
REQUIRED INSPECTIONS AND STATUSES
Permit #: B11 -0456
Owner: TOWN OF VAIL
PAVILLION /DONOVAN PLAYGROUND RES
Address: 1600 S FRONTAGE RD VAIL
Location: DONOVAN
Item: 00120 ELEC -Rough
Item: 00190 ELEC -Final
combination permit_012811
TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO Statement
Statement Number: R110001621 Amount: $170.00 11/08/201101:41 PM
Payment Method:Credit Crd Init: LC
Notation: credit card
from Danial D Kurtz, Johnson Controls
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Permit No: Bll -0456 Type: COMBINATION BLDG PERMIT
Parcel No: 2103 -123- 0000 -2
Site Address: 1600 S FRONTAGE RD VAIL
Location: DONOVAN PAVILLION /DONOVAN PLAYGROUND RES
Total Fees: $170.00
This Payment: $170.00 Total ALL Pmts: $170.00
Balance: $0.00
ACCOUNT ITEM LIST:
Account Code Description Current Pmts
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00100003111100, GFPO ELEC PERMIT FEES- GFP012 170.00
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Department of Community Development,
75 South Frontage RR
Vail,�oJ.oradll�
Project Street Address:
Project #: PKd l l — 0(0t0 a
1600 S. Frontage Road W.
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(Number) (Street) (Suite #)
DRB #:
Building Permit #: 5�
Building /Complex Name: Donovan Pavilion
Lot #: Block # Subdivision:
Contractor Information
Business Name: Johnson Controls, Inc.
Work Class: New ( ) Addition ( ) Alteration ( v ( )
Business Address: 10289 W. Centennial Rd
Type of Building:
City Littleton State: CO Zi 80127
Single- Family ( ) Duplex( ) Multi - Family ( )
Dania[ Kurtz
Commercial ( ) Other ( ✓) Park Pavilion
Contact Name:
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Contact Phone: 303 263 5109
Work Type: Interior ( ) Exterior ( ) Both ( ✓)
Contact E -Mail: danial.d.kurtz @jci.com
Valuation of
Work Included Plans Included Work
Contractor Registration Number:
Electrical (V)Yes ( )No (,()Yes ( )No
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Mechanical ( )Yes (,/)No ( )Yes (voNo
Owner /Owner's R p esentativ k nature (Required)
Plumbing ( )Yes ( ( )Yes (,/)No
Project Information
Building ( )Yes ( ( )Yes (,/)No
Owner Name: I own of Vail
Parcel #: 210312300002
Value of all work being performed: $ 9,353
(value based on IBC Section 109.3 & IRC Section 108.3)
(For Parcel #, contact Eagle County Assessors Office at (970- 328 -8640 or visit
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www.eaglecounty.us/patie)
Electrical Square Footage T fi Z
Detailed Scope and Location of Work: See attached description for lighting retrofit.
(use additional sheet if necessary)
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For Office Use Only:
Fee Paid:
Received From:
Cash Check # _
CC: Visa / MC Last 4 CC #
Auth #
exp date:
Date Received:
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OCT 2 7 2011 -
TOWN OF VAIL
O1- Jan -11
BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION
(Separate applications are required for alarm & sprinkler) d tJ 1 — Q O I I
0 Donovan Pavillion
1600 South Frontage Road West
Vail, CO
At this site we will be installing a quantity of S wall switch occupancy sensors and 1 ceiling mount
occupancy sensor. Cut sheet for these sensors is included with submittal. Location of sensors is on map
included with submittal.
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FEATURES
PIR Occupancy Detection
Self- Contained Relay -
No Power Pack Needed
Interchangeable Hot & Load Wires -
Impossible to Wire Backwards
No Neutral Connection Required
Small Motion Detection to 20 ft (6.10 m)
Self- Grounding Mounting Strap
No Minimum Load
Push - Button Programmable w/o
Removing the Switch Plate
Adjustable Time Delay
3 -way & 4 -way Switching
Green LED Indicator
The WSD is a stylish, easy to install, and
simple to use Wall Switch Decorator style
Passive Infrared (PIR) sensor. It is ideal
for private offices, copy rooms, closets,
or any small enclosed space without
obstructions. A user programmable time
delay ensures that once the room is
vacated the sensor will time out and turn
off the lights. Additionally, the WSD sensor
has several On Modes and Switch Modes
that can be programmed using the front
push- button. For rooms with obstructions,
the Dual Technology WSD PDT Series
sensor is recommended.
VANDAL - RESISTANT LENS (V)
• Ideal for high abuse or public areas,
where occupants simply come and go
Decreases detection range by 50%
INHIBIT PHOTOCELL (P)
• Auto set -point calibration
• Photocell prevents lights from turning
on if adequate daylight is available,
but does not turn lights off
347 VAC (347)
• Allows sensor to be powered from
and switch 347 VAC
• Wall Plate Provided
SENSOR OPERATION & MODES COLOR
PHYSICAL SPECS
The sensor detects changes in the White, Ivory, Gray, Almond, Black
4.2 "H x 1.8 "W x 1.5 "D
infrared energy given off by occupants as Wall Plate Provided
(10.67cm x 4.57cm x 3.81 cm)
5 oz
they move within the field -of -view. When LOW TEMP /HIGH HUMIDITY (LT)
Single Gang Switch Box
occupancy is detected, a self- contained Sensor is corrosion resistant
30 -48 in
relay switches the connected lighting Operates down to -40° F/C
(76.2 -121.9 cm)
load on. The sensor is line powered and
White, Ivory, Gray
switches line voltage (see specifications). A timer, factory set at 10 minutes, keeps
Almond, Black
the lights on during brief periods of inactivity. This timer is push -button programmable
• ELECTRICAL SPECS
from 30 seconds to 20 minutes, and resets every time occupancy is re- detected. This
state -of- the -art design requires no field calibration or sensitivity adjustments.
800 W @ 120 VAC
1200 W @ 277 VAC
ON MODES
1500 W @ 347 VAC
AUTOMATIC ON (default) - Lights come on when occupancy is detected.
None
MANUAL ON - Requires the occupant manually turn on lights via the push- button.
1/4 HP
REDUCED TURN ON - Sensor is initially set to only detect large motions,
50160 Hz
effectively ignoring PIR signals reflected off of surfaces, while still sensing
(timers are 1.2x for 50 Hz)
occupants when they enter the room. Once lights are on, the sensor returns to
ENVIRONMENTAL SPECS
maximum sensitivity.
14 to 160° F ( -10 to 71° C)
SWITCH MODES
PREDICTIVE OFF MODE (default) - This mode allows occupants to turn lights off
-14 to 160° F ( -26 to 71° C)
via the switch without losing the convenience of having the lights automatically
turn on when they re -enter the room. Pressing the switch turns the lights off and
20 to 90% non - condensing
temporarily disables the occupancy detection in the sensor. After a short exit
time delay, the occupancy detection reactivates and monitors for an additional
OTHER
UL and CUL Listed
grace period. If no occupancy is detected, the zone will remain in Automatic On
Title 24 Compliant
operation. If occupancy is detected, the zone will go to a Permanent Off mode,
5 Year Warranty
requiring the switch to be pressed again in order to turn the lights on and restore
Made in the U.S.A.
the sensor to Automatic On operation.
PERMANENT OFF - Pressing the switch turns the lights and the sensor off.
Lights will not come on until switch is pressed again.
SWITCH DISABLE - Prevents user from manually turning off the lights via the
push- button. Button can still be utilized for programming.
` WSD [LENS] [PHOTOCELL] [VOLTAGE] [COLOR] [TEMP /HUMIDITY]
LENS PHOTOCELL
VOLTAGE COLOR TEMP /HUMIDITY
• Blank = None Blank = None
V = Vandal Resistant P = Photocell
Blank = 120/277 VAC WH = White Blank = Standard
347 = 347 VAC IV = Ivory LT = Low Temp
GY = Gray
AL = Almond
SK = Black
Revised 11 A1.09 Ot 2009 Sensor Switch
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WARNING
Fire Hazard Caution: Maximum Lamps 1500 Watts, Type 347 VAC.
Attention: Risque d'incendie : Pauissance Maximales Des Lampes 1500 Watts, Type 347 VAC.
Warning: The units are intended to be installed by a qualified person with properly rated branch circuit protectors as
per applicable local and national regulations (CEC, NEC).
' WARRANTY: Sensor Switch, Inc. warrants these products to be free of defects in manufacture and workmanship for a
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period of 60 months. Sensor Switch, Inc., upon prompt notice of such defect, will, at its option, provide a Retumed Material
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Lfb1fTtiTiOivS A id i] EtC± US3 ?�;a S: This Warranty is in full lieu of all other representation and expressed and implied
warranties (including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for use) and under no circumstances shall
Sensor Switch, Inc. be liable for any incidental or consequential property damages or losses.
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TECHNICAL DATA
CM -PDT SERIES -.
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
• Partitioned Cubical Space
• Restroom with Stalls
• Library Study Carols & Stacks
SENSOR HIGHLIGHTS
• Ceiling Mount Dual Tech Sensor
• Patented PIR/MicrophonicsTM
• Optional Daylight Level Override
• Optional Isolated SPDT Relay
FEATURES
• Time Delay: 30 sec. to 20 minutes
Selectable in 2.5 min increments
• Green LED Indicator
SPECIFICATIONS
• Size: Circular, 4.55" Dia., 1.55" Deep
• Sensor Weight: 6 Ounces
• Sensor Color: White
• Mounting: Ceiling Tile Surface
• Optional: Round or J -Box
• Relative Humidity: 20 to 90%
non - condensing
• Operating Temp: 14° to 160° F
• Storage Temp: -14 to 160° F
• UL and CUL Listed
• 5 Year Warranty
• Made in U.S.A.
LOW TEMP /HI HUMIDITY( -LT)
• Conformally Coated PCB
• Operates down to -4° F
• Corrosion resistant from moisture
Programmable Edition!
O pen landscape office control is made cost effective with the use of the CM -PDT
Passive Dual Technology Sensor. This small, yet powerful sensor, detects
occupants working in their cubical space. By installing multiple CM -PDT's on 30
foot centers, large zones are created, typically one zone per circuit of lighting. The
lighting is then controlled in blocks similar to manual switching, only no one will have
to remember to turn "Off' the lights! Restrooms with stalls, large storage areas with
shelving, and libraries with study carols are easily and cost effectively controlled
by the unique characteristics of PIR MicrophonicsTm Dual Technology built into the
CM-PDT-
SENSOR OPERATIONS
The CM -PDT typically operates with a PP -20 or MP -20 Power Pack. However, the
sensor accepts 12 to 24 volt AC or DC (Red & Black wires), and outputs the DC
component (White wire). When occupancy is detected, the output goes high and
can drive up to a 200 mA low voltage load. When used with Power Packs, complete
20 amp circuits can be controlled. The CM -PDT combines PIR (Passive Infrared)
with MicrophonicsTm technology to literally "See & Hear" the occupant. The PIR
must first detect, initiating the lights to an "On" condition. The MicrophonicsT"" then
engages detecting the occupant "noise ". Automatic Gain Control (AGC) allows the
sensor to self adapt ignoring constant background noise, and detect only noise
changes typical of human activity. An internal timer, factory set at 10 minutes, keeps
the lights "On" during periods of no activity. Once the lights turn "Off', a 10 second
grace period allows for the occupant to voice re- activate the lights back "On" if
needed. This state -of- the -art design allows the sensor to adapt to its environment,
eliminating the need for manual field adjustments.
PHOTOCELL /DAYLIGHT OVERRIDE OPTION(CM- PDT -P)
The CM- PDToffers a Photocell Override option ( -P) for spaces with abundant natural
light. Ideal for public spaces with windows like vestibules, corridors, or bathrooms.
Not recommended for work spaces where occupants set light levels manually.
Note: Once the lights turn "On ", the photocell function is disabled until the sensor
times out and turns "Off". For more specific photocell control or dimming, see the
CM- PC -ALC Technical Data information.
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SENSORS vs. LIGHTING PANELS
Cost, convenience, reliability, and greater energy
savings are all provided by installing CM -PDT's
rather than computer based lighting control panels.
No programming, no confusing overrides, no chance
of turning "Off' while the area is still occupied, and
no reason for leaving the lights "On" in "anticipation"
of occupants! Live, on -line information always
outperforms a pre - programmed time clock. All this
at a fraction of the total installed cost!
OPEN LANDSCAPE OFFICE
Up to 14 sensors allowed per Power Pack. Sensors
are placed on 30 foot centers.
14° to 160° F 12 to 24 VACNDC
3 mA
12 to 24 VACNDC
13 mA
12 to 24 VACNDC
3 mA
12 to 24 VACNDC
13 mA
-4° to 160° F
Progr ammable Edition CM -PDT SERIES 1
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STANDARD CM -PDT
RED -12 to 24 VAC/VDC
BLACK - Common
WHITE- Output (HI DC for Occupancy)
RELAY OPTION CM -PDT -R
BROWN- Center tap of relay(SPDT)
GRAY- During Occupancy Contacts Closed
VIOLET - During Occupancy Contacts Open
PHOTOCELL OPTION CM -PDT -P
BLUE - Photocell Output (High: Occ /Low Light)
Use Blue wire from sensor in place of White Wire. For multi-
level control, use 2 Power Packs and connect White to primary,
and Blue to Daylight Load.
INTERNAL LOW VOLTAGE RELAY OPTION
Dry Contact Closure ( -R) is provided through a SPDT, 1 amp,
40 volt relay. Relay coil is energized changing state when ALL
sensors connected register "Unoccupied ". Only one sensor per
zone (if multiple sensors) needs to have this relay. Sensor must
be powered from either a Power Pack, or Class 2 transformer.
MOUNTING CONSIDERATIONS
The CM -PDT is provided with 2 self tapping mounting screws.
The sensor typically mounts directly to the ceiling tile, or to
the metallic grid. However, if desired, the mounting holes are
- ............. Time Delay
slotted to line up with a stan-
dard round, or rectangular box
(screws not provided). Note:
The ceiling tile provides insula-
tion from stray plenum noises.
Only penetrate tile to allow for
mounting screws and wires (3
small holes).
FIELD OF VIEW
The CM -PDT's dome lens provides a maximum viewing angle of
56° in a complete 360° conical pattern. The Microphonics "detects
normal human activity up to 20 feet, but will detect greater
distances in spaces with hard floors or very quiet rooms with little
or no background noise. Place the sensor along the entrance door
wall to prevent it from viewing out into the hallway. Avoid locating
the sensor near HVAC air diffusers because the "noise" generated
from air flow will decrease the sensitivity of the Microphonics"
sensor.
SIDE VIEW
INPUTIOUTPUT
Wire lead connections are Class II, 18 to 22 AWG. The
CM -PDT uses 3 leads (Red, Black, and White); the
Photocell option adds a Blue lead, and the Relay Option
adds 3 leads (Brown, Gray, and Violet). The color -coded
wires are as follows:
PP -20 WFiT BLK -120 V
ORN- 277 V
PIR used with PDT
-CM-9 FIR in vestibule initiating
the light "On"
•MicrophoniCSTM in CM -PDT is
activated by the CM -9.
-CM-PDT detects occupants in
stalls
TOP VIEW
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Measured the entrance axis.
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Measured in Feet (ft)
WARRANTY: Sensor Switch, Inc. warrants these products to be free of defects in manufacture and workmanship for a period of sixty months.
Sensor Switch, Inc., upon prompt notice of such defect will, at its option, provide a Returned Material Authorization number and a replacement product.
LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS: This Warranty is in full lieu of all other representation and expressed and implied warranties (including the implied warranties of
merchantability and fitness for use) and under no circumstances shall Sensor Switch, Inc be liable for any incidental or consequential property damages or losses.
SENSOR SWITCH, INC.
900 �SWItCh Northrop Rd., Wallingford, 06492
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(-R) Relay
Multi -Stall Restroom w[Vestibule
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• Accessible Ceiling
• Multiple Sensors
• Multiple Loads
• A/C Switching Only
POWER PACK HIGHLIGHTS;
• Self- Contain transformer and relay
• Provides power to Sensor Heads
• Size: 3 "x3 "x2"; with 1/2" nipple
• Class 2; 3 Cond; up to 2,000'
• Class 2: 18 AWG or Smaller
• Each Relay Rated for 20 Amps
• Relay Protection on Each Relay
SPECIFICATIONS:
• Supply: 120, 240, or 277 VAC
• Output Voltage: 15 VDC, 150 mA;
24 VDC, 100 mA
• Operating Temp: 14 to 160° F
• Storage Temp: -40 to 160° F
• UL and CUL 3D62 Listed
• 5 -Year Warranty
• Made in U.S.A.
PLENUM CONSIDERATIONS:
Most local codes allow for small plastic
controls in Return Air Plenums; Some
Do Not! To meet local code, the Power
Pack can be mounted inside an
adjacent (Deep) junction box as shown
P ower Packs are the heart of the Low Voltage Sensor System. The PP -20
transforms 120, 240 or 277 Volts to class II 15 VDC to power the remote
sensors. Utilizing Patented Relay Circuit Protection the PP -20 also switches
the lighting load "ON" and "OFF ": Tested to over 400,000 cycles at rated load! A
quick connect terminal block accepts 18 AWG or smaller low voltage cable
making the installation easier and cleaner. The elongated mounting nipple
allows for the PP -20 to be mounted either directly thru a 1/2 inch knock -out in a
junction box, or to be located inside an adjacent box for specific local code
requirements in ceiling plenums. Up to 14 sensors may be connected to one
PP -20. Multi- circuit control can be handled by multiple PP -20's, or 2 -Pole Power
Packs (PP- 20 -2P) and Slave Packs (SP -20) may be configured. PP -20's can be
wired continously hot (line side), or on the switch leg (load side) without
nuisance delays upon turn "ON ".
LOW VOLTAGE OPERATION AND TEST
The Low Voltage Terminal is color coded Red (15 VDC), Black (Common), and
White (Occupancy Signal). With no sensors connected, using a small wire,
connect the Red terminal to the White. The lights should turn "ON ". Remove the
connection and the lights should turn "OFF ". With the sensors connected, the
Red and Black wires provide DC power to the remote sensors, and when there
is occupancy detected, the White wire produces a 15 VDC signal from the
sensor to the power pack initiating the lights to "ON ". Upon initial power up, the
Sensors automatically send an "ON" signal until the sensor has stabilized and
"Timed Out ".
SIZING OF THE SYSTEM - VARIOUS COMBINATIONS
Combining Power Packs provides for additional power to drive remote devices.
Maximum numbers of remote sensors are shown below based on the Power
Pack/Slave Pack being used:
Sensors Sensors with Relay
1 PP -20 14 8
1 PP -20 -2P 7 6
1 PP -20 w /SP -20 7 6
1 PP -20 -2P w /SP -20 5 5
2 PP -20 28 16
2 PP -20 -2P 14 12
Note: Only three relays may be controlled with one Power Pack. If more than
three circuits are required, multiple Power Packs must be used.
SYSTEMS CONSIDERATIONS
The local override switch may be upstream or downstream of a PP -20. How-
ever, if an SP -20 Auxiliary Relay or a PP -20 -2P controller is being used, the
switch(es) should be downstream on the load side of the relay. If power is
disconnected to the Power Pack all subsequent relays will open, turning off all
of the loads. If wiring the local switches before the Power Pack and Slave Pack,
use multiple PP -20's, one for each circuit. This will allow for one circuit to
remain powered, keeping the system operational when the other is turned off.
When controlling a dimming circuit, PP -20 must be wired before dimmer, or SP-
20 may be wired after dimmer.
INTERFACING WITH ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEMS
The Relay Switching System is designed to switch Alternating Currents Only.
The relay will not switch DC signal inputs to EMS or Lighting Control Systems.
Use model #MP -20, or "-R" for signal relay located in Low Voltage Sensor
CATALOG INFORMATION: Heads.
MODEL # DESCRIPTION OUTPUT VOLTAGE OUTPUT CURRENT
PP -20 Power Pack with 20 Amp Relay 15 to 24 VDC 70 to 110 mA
PP -20-2P Power Pack with 2 -20 Amp Relays 15 to 24 VDC 35 to 70 mA
SP -20 Slave Pack with 20 Amp Relay N/A 4 0 mA (consumption)
PP -20
Technical Data PP -20 -2P
TYPICAL APPLICATION: SP -20
i Used with Low Voltage Sensors _
PP -20 - PP -20 -2P • SP -20
TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS - DO NOT WIRE HOT
NOTE: Line Voltage Black is for 120 VAC, Orange is for 240 or 277 VAC. Only use one, cap and tape off the other. Low
Voltage wire must be 18 to 22 AWG; shielding is not neccessary. Class II Terminal Block accepts 18 AWG or Smaller.
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WARRANTY: Sensor Switch, Inc. warrants these products to be free of defects in manfacture and workmanship for a period of sixty months. Sensor
Switch., upon prompt notice of such defects will, at its option, provide a Return Material Authorization Number and a replacement product.
LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS: This Warranty is in lieu of all other representation and expressed and implied warranties (including the implied
j warranties of merchantability and fitness for use) and under no circumstances shall Sensor Switch, Inc. be liable for any incidental or consequential property
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Requested Inspect Date: Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Site Address: 1600 S FRONTAGE RD VAIL
DONOVAN PAVILLION / DONOVAN PLAYGROUND RES
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Activity: B11 -0456 Type: COMBO Sub Type: ACOM Status: ISSUED
Const Type: Occupancy: Use: Insp Area:
Owner: TOWN OF VAIL
Contractor: JOHNSON CONTROLS INC Phone: 303 - 932 -3717
Description: INSTALLING 5 WALL SWITCH OCCUPANCY SENSORS AND 1 CEILING MOUNT OCCUPANCY SENSOR.
Requested Inspection(s)
Item: 120 ELEC -Rough
Requestor: JOHNSON CONTROLS INC
Comments: 303 - 330 -6315
Assigned To: J N
Action: Time Exp:
Item: 190 ELEC -Final
Requestor: JOHNSON CONTROLS INC
Comments: 303 - 330 -631
Assigned To: J N R
Action: Time Exp:
Requested Time: 08:00 AM
Phone: 303 - 932 -3717
Entered By: JMONDRAGON K
Requested Time: 08:30 AM
Phone: 303 - 932 -3717
Entered By: JMONDRAGON K
Inspection History
Item: 120 ELEC -Rough
Item: 190 ELEC -Final
REPT131
Run Id: 14057