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
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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
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12v 7AH
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ForA Proper Dispatch
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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
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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'.
Williams Residence
302 Mill Creek Circle--East and West Units
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P.O. Box 4910
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phone (970) 926-8788
fax (970) 926-8790 George Sharer NICET III
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