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HomeMy WebLinkAboutA14-0002 A14-0003 specs Williams Residence 302 Mill Creek Circle--East and West Units BUILDING CLASSIFICATIONS AND CODES OCCUPANCY GROUP: R USE: Duplex STORIES: 2 Story SQUARE FOOTAGE: 4446 SPRINKLERED: No APPLICABLE CODES: 2010 NFPA72 2009 I.F.0 2011 N.E.C. VAIL FIRE AMENDMENTS 2009 I.B.0 SYSTEM WIRING TYPES: INITIATING DEVICE CIRCUIT: Wired/Wireless (RF) NOTIFICATION CIRCUIT: Class B (Hardwired) &Wireless SIGNALING LINE CIRCUIT: Class B (addressable) SYSTEM TYPE: SUPERVISING STATION TYPE: Central AUDIBLE NOTIFICATION: Temporal VISUAL NOTIFICATION: Private Monitoring Method and Monitoring Agency Method: Land Line Agency: Central Security, Greeley Colorado DESIGN STATEMENT THIS PROJECT'S DESIGN IS FROM THE ENGINEERED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS PREPARED BY: Architectural Engineering Consultants ARCHITECTURAL PLANS DATED: 05/24/2013 MECHANICAL PLANS DATED: 05/24/2013 ELECTRICAL PLANS DATED: 05/24/2013 SPECIFICATIONS DATED: 05/24/2013 ADDENDUMS DATED: N/A Williams Residence 302 Mill Creek Circle--East and West Units DEVICE LIST Item QTY Description Wired Wireless ADE-Vista 50P 1 FACP x ADE-6160 1 FACP Annunciator x ADE-6160RF 2 FACP Annunciator x ADE 5193SD 6 Smoke Detectors x SYS-BK5603 4 Heat Detectors x SYS-BKC01224TR 3 Carbon Monoxide Detectors x ESL-204-12/24 1 End Of Line Power Supervision Module x SYS-MHW 7 Horns x ADE-41935N 7 Addressable Modules x ADE-5800WAVE 2 Wireless Siren x ADE-5800C0 3 Wireless Carbon Monoxide detector x ADE-5800W3 6 Wireless Smoke Detector x Project Name: Williams Residence Total Device Total Device Current Draw Current Draw Device Description Part Number Quantity Current Draw Current Draw in Standby in Alarm Standby Alarm mA mA mA mA FACP ADE-Vista 50P 1 250 330 250 330 FACP Annunciator ADE-6160 1 40 160 40 160 FACP Annunciator ADE-6160RF 2 40 160 80 320 Smoke Detectors ADE 5193SD 6 1 10 6 60 Heat Detectors SYS-BK5603 4 0 30 0 120 Carbon Monoxide Detectors SYS-BKC01224TR 3 20 40 60 120 End Of Line Power Supervision Module ESL-204-12/24 1 14 14 14 14 Horns SYS-MHW 7 0 12 0 84 Addressable Modules ADE-4193SN 4 1.5 1.5 6 6 Total System Draws: 456 1214 Converted to Amps: 0.456 1.214 24 hrs Standby: 10.944 15 min Alarm: 0.304 Total Alarm Panel Amp Hours: 11.248 Projected Batteries To Use: 2 x 12 V 7AH Efficiency Factor 15%: 1.687 Projected Batteries Total Amp Storage: 14 AH Required Amp Hours: 12.935 FIRE ALARM RISER DIAGRAM �X QNOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUIT M F � 4x 6x 3x R SIGNALING LINE CIRCUIT � CO E 135° F p A � AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY 1x EOLR A R M 1" qN N C BUS CIRCUIT O N R2" ANN/RFT 2i_` M _3x CO _6x � O p L Built-in Radio FrequencyTransceiverTo ReceiveAlarm,Trouble,TamperAnd Low Battery5ignals From The RF Devices,and To Initiate The Wireless 2X �A TT Mini Horns On Every Alarm,To Complete The Tandem Sounding Coverage In the Non Wired Areas p BACKUP POWER SUPPLY �'1� � 12v 7AH A N DAC To Send Signals To Central5tation ForA Proper Dispatch E � CITY TIE DIGITAL ALARM COMMUNICATOR PRIMARY POWER SUPPLY 120VAC/20A DEDICATED CIRCUIT NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUITS CURRENT LOAD WIRE SPECIFICATIONS NOTIFICATION APPLLIANCE CIRCUIT: 0.066A NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUITS 18/4 FPLR Williams Residence SIGNALING LINE CIRCUIT 18/4 FPLR 302 Mill Creek Circle"East and West Units BUS CIRCUIT 18/4 FPLR Vpl�j C�, 81657 SYMBOL CHART FACP Fire Alarm Control Panel ANN Annunciator ?/ Photo-Electroc Smoke Detetctor P 135° F Fixed Temperature Heat Detector 135° F CO Carbon Monoxide Detector K Knox Box M Mini Horn RCM Relay Control Module BA�H Battery Pack EOLR End Of Line Power Supervision Module PRM Polarity Reversal Module RFT Radio Frequency Transceiver CEILING SPECIFICATIONS: All ceilings are 10' or less with the exception of: � Upper level has peak ceiling 12'6" sloped to 8'. • Main level family room has peak ceiling 12'6" to 8'. 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Box 4910 Edwards, CO 81632 phone (970) 926-8788 fax (970) 926-8790 George Sharer NICET III Signature: Building occupancy classifications refer to categorizing structures based on their usage and are primari Assembly (Group A) - places used for people gathering for entertainment, worship, and eating or drinl Business (Group B) - places where services are provided (not to be confused with mercantile, below). Educational (Group E) -schools and day care centers up to the 12th grade. Factory(Group F) - places where goods are manufactured or repaired (unless considered "High-Hazar� High-Hazard (Group H) - places involving production or storage of very flammable or toxic materials. I Institutional (Group I) - places where people are physically unable to leave without assistance. Exampl Mercantile (Group M) - places where goods are displayed and sold. Examples: grocery stores, departn Residential (Group R) - places providing accommodations for overnight stay (excluding Institutional). E Storage (Group S) - places where items are stored (unless considered High-Hazard). Examples: warehc Utility and Miscellaneous (Group U) -others. Examples: water towers, barns, towers. ly used for building and fire code enforcement.They are usually defined by model building codes, and v king. Examples: churches, restaurants (with 50 or more possible occupants),theaters, and stadiums. Examples: banks, insurance agencies, government buildings (including police and fire stations), and doc d" (below)). Examples: factories and dry cleaners. ncludes places handling explosives and/or highly toxic materials (such as fireworks, hydrogen peroxide, les: hospitals, nursing homes, and prisons. In some jurisdictions, Group I may be used to designate Indus �ent stores, and gas stations. _xamples: houses, apartment buildings, hotels, and motels. >uses and parking garages. ary, somewhat, among them. Often, many of them are subdivided. The following is based on the Intern< tor's offices. and cyanide). �trial. �tional Building Code,the most commonly used building code in the United States: