HomeMy WebLinkAboutA15-0093_Scope of Work_1444843980.pdf FROGUARD
-Protection Services, inc.-
October 1, 2015
Vail Fire Department
2399 N Frontage Rd W
Vail, CO 81657
SCOPE OF WORK
Sun Vail Condos
Ricci Units E24 & E34
650 N Frontage Rd W
Vail, CO 81657
Proguard Protection Services, LLC will be installing (3) new GE 541NCSRH smoke
detectors to the bedrooms in Unit E24 and will be replacing (2) existing smoke detectors
with (2)new GE 541NCSRH smoke detectors in Unit E34. The devices shall be
connected to the existing GE Zans 400 Fire Alarm Control Unit. Proguard will use the
existing cabling where available and will add a junction box for additional 18/6 cabling in
Unit E24.
Please review and feel free to contact me at any time with questions.
Regards,
Carl Uyehara
Proguard Protection Services, Inc.
76 Sunset Drive, Unit A
Basalt, CO 81621
(970) 927-2026
carl@proguardprotection.com
Richard Rich
NICET Level III
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Data
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Gamewell
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Zans 400
Fire
Alarm . :.
Control
Features
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• Easily expandable with snap-in
modules
• 6 amp power supply and battery
charger
• 40 Ah battery charging
capability
• Two and four wire smoke
detector compatibility Application
• Dual indicating circuits motherboard with three plug-in daughter
The Zans 400 series is designed fora wide boards which provide the basic system
• Common Class A/B indicating range of commercial,industrial and institutional functions. This assembly consists of the
and initiating circuits applications in both new and existing buildings. following components:The Common Control
The Zans 400 series can be readily applied to motherboard, the Power Management, the
• Initiating circuits expandable in the retrofit market to meet revised local fire Common Alarm/Trouble board, and the D2
one zone increments alarm/life safety codes.Itis ideal for small to plug-in daughter boards.
medium size installations such as hotels,
• Individual alarm and trouble schools, correctional facilities, health care The Common Control Assembly is engineered
annunciation facilities, small office buildings and to simplify installation and servicing.Terminals
manufacturing plants. are provided on the Common Control
• Zone test and alarm silence per Motherboard for field wiring (up to 12 AWG
zone System Description maximum).Daughter boards may be removed
• Two alarm outputs (one
The Zans 400 is a flexible fire alarm control or serviced without removing field wiring.
supervised) per zone unit for institutional,commercial and industrial Power Management Card
applications.The Zans 400 is available in four
• Form C common alarm and cabinet versions;the Z400,Z400-01,Z400-02, The Power Management card provides
trouble contacts (1 each) and the Z401. The Z400 has a maximums
ystem operating power which is divided into
capacity of 12 initiating zones in a two row three categories: filtered/unregulated,
• Zone alarm contact(Form C) cabinet; the Z400-01 has a maximum of 24 filtered/regulated and battery charging
• UL 864 listed initiating zones in afour row cabinet;the Z400- current. In addition, it meets the circuitry
02 has a maximum capacity of 12 initiating necessary to meet U.L. requirements (U.L.
• CSFM #7165-1288:119 zones packaged in a four row cabinet,with the 864)for operation during low AC line voltage
bottom two rows left open for mounting optional (brown-out)conditions.The unit automatically
Optional Features: audio modules; the Z401 is a single zone transfers to standby batteries when primary
system packaged in a compact cabinet.Dual AC power drops below 90-102 VAC.
• Intelligent alarm verification per zone initiating circuits in the three Z400 versions are Up to 2 amps,24 VDC of filtered unregulated,
• Marchtime(120 BPM) expandable in one zone increments.Initiating and non-resettable auxiliary power is
• S stem volt and ammeters and indicating circuits may be configured for provided at terminals A+,A-. Up to 5 amps,
Y Class A or Class B wiring without the addition 24 VDC, of filtered, unregulated power for
• Single indicating circuit cards of auxiliary plug-in cards.The Zans line offers indicating circuits is provided at terminals
• Local energy Master Box connection modular versatility in an attractive compact VB+,VB-.Total system load A+,A-,VB+and
package to meet most detection and signaling VB-cannot exceed 5 amps.
• Line reversal connection applications.
Up to.125 amps at 24 VDC,filtered,regulated
• Single supervisory zone cards The Zans 400 series of fire alarm control panels and resettable power is provided for smoke
• Audio modules available for are U.L.listed and conform tothe requirements or duct detectors which require separate
of NFPA 72 for local,auxiliary,remote station power feeds.An end of line relay is required
mounting in the same cabinet and proprietary signaling systems.
for power supervision. .
• Can be integrated with ESP-102 for The Power Management Card employs an
expanded Signaling power Common Control Module integral battery charger that provides a 1 amp
The Common Control Module consists of a maximum output.The constant currentcharger
operates on a demand basis in two modes: the display panel on the cabinet door.Meters as for a Z1.The only difference is Terminal 9,
adjustable trickle charge or automatic high available include: which on the ZV1 provides an unsupervised
rate.Supervision is provided for low battery 0 to 50 VDC meter that indicates system +24 VDC output whenever the ZV1 is in its
voltage and no voltage (battery operating voltage verification cycle.
disconnected) conditions. These trouble The ZV1 features Class A or B operation,one
conditions will activate common trouble • 0 to 10 amp DC meter that indicates
system current consumption derived Form C alarm relay rated at 1 amp 30 VDC,a
circuits, light the BATTERY LED, and sound switched positiveoutputforselectivesignaling,
the system trouble alert tone. When the from AC input. and verification active output of 50 mA at 24
charger is in the high rate mode the BATTERY VDC.The ZV1 is current limited to 24 VDC,125
LED will also light, but will not sound the Z/D Module mA.
trouble tone. The Z/D module is a common motherboard
The charger maintains the battery in a fully for the Z1,ZV1,ZS1 and D1 plug-in modules. D1 Indicating Module
charged condition at all times. Transfer to Nine terminals are provided on the Z/D
batteryis instantaneous upon loss ofpower The D1 Alarm Indicating Module plugs into
p module for field wiring. The terminals will the common Z/D motherboard. The D1
or detection of low AC input voltage(brown- accept up to 12 AWG wire.
out)that could affect operation of peripheral features Class A or B operation,selective or
general alarm signaling and is fused at 2
devices(i.e.,door latches,smoke detectors, Z1 Initiating Module/ZS1 Supervisory Module amps 24 VDC for polarized indicating devices
etc.).
The Z1 Alarm Initiating Module or ZS1 such as bells, horns, buzzers and lights.
Emergency standby batteries are required Supervisory Zone Module plugs into the A yellow trouble LED is mounted on the D1
to power the system for a minimum of 24 to 60 common Z/D motherboard.The Z1 and ZS1 module but is not visible through the cabinet
hours or as specified by local codes. feature Class A or B operation, one Form C door. Field wiring is supervised for opens,
Depending on emergency standby power contact rated at 1 amp 30 VDC,a supervised shorts and ground fault conditions.
requirements and system load,a 5 Ah up to switch positive output rated at 50 mA at 24
40 Ah sealed lead acid battery is VDCforremoteannunciation,andaswitched Power to the D1 may be provided either
recommended. positive output rated at 50 mA at 24VDC for through the daisy chain or a separate 24 VDC
•
selective signaling. input via terminals on the Z/D motherboard.
Alarm/Trouble Card For selective signaling, +24 V from a Z1
A red Alarm LED on the Z1 (yellow LED on module is fed into the D1 module byaterminal
The Alarm/Trouble card displays the system the ZS1)and a yellow Trouble LED(Z1 and
status LED's which are visible through the ZS1)are mounted on the module for viewing on the Z/D motherboard.As long as 24 volts
cabinet door. It also provides the electronic through the cabinet door. Field wiring is are maintained, the D1 circuit will remain
circuitry for Earth Fault detection on external supervised for opens and ground fault active.
wiring, as well as the supervision for the conditions.
daisy chain external trouble loop,and module K Track
In addition,one supervised The Z1 and the ZS1 are current limited to 100
placement. p non- The K Track is required for relay applications. ,,,
silenceable bell looprated for.125 ampsat mA in alarm. The Z1 is compatible with
Gamewell 2 and 4 wire detectors and N/O It mounts in the upper right-hand corner of a
24 VDC is provided.This conforms to NFPA devices. If smoke detectors are used to Zans cabinet using the existing mounting
requirements for waterflow indications. control auxiliary devices such as doorholders, stud.One K Track can accommodate 2 mini
smoke dampers, etc., the initiating circuit sockets or 3 octal sockets. For additional
D2 Indicating Circuits information on compatible relays, refer to
should be configured for 4 wire operation
The D2 is a dual alarm indicating module using separate power feeds. Gamewell Data Sheet 270.
which is provided for parallel connection of
polarized 24 VDC alarm signaling devices ZV1 Single Zone Verification Module Engineer's Specification
such as horns, buzzers, bells and lights. The ZV1 Verification Module is capable of The fire alarm control panel shall provide the
Each circuit is rated at a maximum of 2 amps necessary circuitry for 1-24 supervised alarm
and is supervised for opens, shorts and distinguishing between contact-type devices
p p initiating zones and two supervised indicating
round fault conditions.Both of these circuits and automatic smoke detectors.The verification
g feature is activated when a Gamewell smoke circuits. The panel shall be of modular
are fused for circuit protection. detector is activated. The ZV1 momentarily construction for ease of expansion and
resets the detector and awaits confirmation of servicing and all modules shall be placement
Marchtime Card supervised.The system shall consist of one
the alarm condition from the detector. If the
The optional marchtime plug-in card provides detector reactivates an alarm condition, the main common control module with built in 6
a 120 beats per minute 50% duty cycle control panel will then commence its automatic amp, 24 VDC power supply and integral
cadence for the indicating circuits. alarm condition responses.With the ZV1's built- battery charger,and shall contain,but not be
in intelligence,if a pull station,heat detector or limited to,the following features:
City Connections flow switch is activated,it will initiate an alarm • LED's for power, common alarm and
Optional plug-in modules are available to condition without delay. control trouble indication
connect the control panel to either a Master The ZV1 Single Zone Verification Module • Diagnostic LED's for all supervised
Box (local energy) or line reversal circuit provides alarm verification,on a per zone basis, circuits
operating between 4 and 15 mA DC.The line tothe system.It plugs into the center connector • Supervised battery charging circuit
reversal option card is field programmable to of the common Z/D motherboard.In quiescent consisting of a fixed high rate(1 amp)
enable or disable system trouble reporting and standby modes, the ZV1 supervises the and an adjustable trickle rate
over the leased line.Supervision is provided external wiring and initiating devicesfortrouble • One supervised, non-silenceable bell
for opens,shorts and ground fault conditions. or alarm condition. The ZV1 can be located loop rated at.125 amps, 24 VDC
anywhere within the cabinet. In addition, the • One 50 mA supervised switched
Meters ZV1 and Z1 modules can be used together in positive output
Optional meters are available for system the same system. • One 50 mA unsupervised alarm output
monitoring.The meters plug into the Common Terminals 1 through 8 of the ZV1 are the same • Red alarm LED
Control Motherboard and are visible through
• Yellow trouble LED 3 expandable in single zone increments.
• Initiating loop is current limited at 100 The initiating module shall contain the
mA in alarm following features:
• Field wiring supervised for opens and • Class A/B operation
ground fault conditions
• One Form C contact rated at 1 amp, 30
The optional indicating module shall contain VDC resistive.
the following features:
• Class A/B operation rated and fused at 2
amps,24 VDC
• One selective signaling input
• Yellow trouble LED
• Field wiring supervised for opens, shorts 21.12
and ground fault conditions
4.25 t
The fire alarm panel shall be listed by 2.12
Underwriters Laboratories and shall conform
to the requirements set forth by NFPA 72:
• Two indicating(signal)circuits Class A/ '•' 3.75
B,each rated and fused at 2 amps,24 I I- IA
VDC COMBINATION 1/2,3/a,1"
• One common alarm contact(Form C) KNOCKOUTS PER
rated at 1 amp,30 VDC resistive UL 50 STANDARD
((5-TOP) ] i �
• One common trouble contact(Form C) (3-BOTTOM)*
rate at 1 amp,30 VDC resistive NOS.1,3,5
• A supervised external trouble loop input
• Connectors for optional city notification 19.38 Z400
and marchtime cards 31.62 2400-01
• Receptacles for optional system
voltmeter and system ammeter.
In addition to the Common Control Module,the ] II
system shall consist of alarm initiating modules w
and optional indicating modules which shall be
*If bottom knockouts are used,it may interfere with internal battery installation.
Technical Specifications
Cabinet Dimensions Model Z400 and Z4XX- 19 1/4"H x 21"W x 3 3/4"D
Model Z400-01 and Z4XX-01 -31 1/2"H x 21"W x 3 3/4"D
ModelZ401 - 11" H x 14"W x 4.5"D
Shipping Weight Model Z400 and Z4XX-35 lbs.
Model Z400-01 and Z4XX-01 -49 lbs.
Model Z401 - 19 lbs.
Construction 16 GA steel backbox with removable door
Color Red, baked enamel,textured finish
Black, Lexan display strips
Primary Power 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Supply Output 24 VDC, 6 amps
Smoke Detector Power(S+,S-) 24 VDC, .125 amps
Auxiliary Power(A+,A-) 18/24 VDC, 2 amps maximum
Alarm Current 5 amps maximum
Initiating Circuits 22 VDC, 100 mA maximum
Two-wire Detectors(max quantity/zone) Qty 25 Detector heads(3.75 mA load):
Series 60, Series LPH and Z Series(R7, F7, D9)
Alarm Output(Supervised) 24 VDC, 50 mA maximum
Alarm Output(Unsupervised) 24 VDC,50 mA maximum
Indicating Circuits 18/24 VDC,2 amps each
Non-Silenceable Bell 18/24 VDC, 125 mA
Relay Contacts 30 VDC, 1 amp resistive
Battery(required) 24 VDC,5 Ah minimum,40 Ah maximum
Maximum Quiescent Current(Standby):
40 AH Batteries 60 Hours 0.592 A quiescent, 5 Amps alarm(10 minutes)
40 AH Batteries 24 Hours 1.480 A quiescent, 5 Amps alarm(10 minutes)
Standby Battery Calculations
To obtain standby load, add the following total loads:
Module Standby Current Multiply Total Load
Type Quiescent Alarm By#Used Quiescent Alarm
Common Control .0520 A .1000 A = .052 A .100 A
Z1 /ZS 1 .0123 A* .0380 A Z1 /ZS 1 = A A
ZV1 .0160 A* .0420 A ZV1 = A A
D1 .0020 A .0280 A D1 = A A
MT .0005 A .0005 A = A A
MB .0010 A .0100 A = A A
LR: -Non-remote trouble reporting .0080 A+M1 -M2 Current .0080 A+ M1 -M2 Current = A A
-Remote trouble reporting.0080 A .0080 A = A A
External Current Per Device
Load Quiescent Alarm
S+ , S- (.125A max) A A #of Devices Used = A A
A+ , A-(2A max) A A #of Devices Used = A A
Indicating Devices(5A max) - A #of Devices Used = - A
I. TOTAL SYSTEM STANDBY QUIESCENT CURRENT = A -
II.TOTAL SYSTEM ALARM CURRENT(5A max) = - A
To obtain system amp hour rating, calculate the following:
I x(24 hrs.or 60 hrs.)+ II x.166 hrs.(10 minutes) = AH**
*Includes maximum detector load (.00375 A)
**Minimum battery required 5 AH
**Maximum battery required 40 AH
Ordering Information
Supplied Quantity Model Part# Description
❑ Z401 Single zone fire alarm control panel with a single indicating circuit. Consists of standard Zans
400 common controls and features, specially packaged for single zone application.
D Z400 12 zone capacity,2 row cabinet assembly with common control module,two(2) bell circuits
(D2),two(2)mounting tracks, one(1)daisy chain and manual.Zone cards and
Z/D mother boards not included.
J Z400-01 Z400 packaged in a 4 row cabinet assembly(for expansion to max.24 zones capacity).
D Z4xx Z400-01(xx represents the number of zones (02 thru 24)packaged in the system)with the
specified number of A/B initiating zone mother and daughter boards,system volt meter,system
ammeter,card supports with label, EOL resistors and associated hardware.
D Z4xx-01 Z402 thru Z412 packaged in the larger(four row)cabinet
Li Z400-02 Z400-01 limited to 12 zone capacity.Includes two(2)blank displays for the bottom two rows of
the cabinet,for mounting Audio Alert chassis and modules(ordered separately).
Li Z4xx-02 Z4xx-01 for mounting Audio Alert modules. These cabinets include two(2)blank displays,but
are shipped without the bottom two rows of zone module tracks and cables. Chassis/Audio
Alert modules must be ordered separately.
D 30279-01 (MT)Marchtime module
Li 30261-04 (LEMB) Remote City Connection-Local Energy Master Box Module
D 30278-02 (LR)Remote Station Line Reversal Module
D 30760-01 (Z/D)mother board(one required per Z1,D1,ZV1,or ZS1 daughter card)with 30760 Module Guide.
J 30635 (Z1)daughter card. Single zone initiating circuit, style B/D.
D 30840 (ZS1)daughter card. Single zone supervisory circuit style B/D.
LA 30719 (ZV1)daughter card.Single zone initiating circuit with alarm verification style B/D.
LI 30636 (D1)Single Indicating Circuit style Y-Z(requires 1 each 30760-01 per 30636)
Li 30288-01 System Voltmeter, 0-50 amps DC
J 30287-01 System Amp Meter,0-10 Amps DC
J 29939-2 K Track
Li 30669 Semi Flush Trim Ring for Small Cabinet(2 row)
Li 30669-01 Semi Flush Trim Ring for Large Cabinet(4 row)
❑ 30669-02 Semi Flush Trim Ring for Z401
J 70046-01 Z401 Installation/Operations Manual
Li 70046 Zans 400 Installation/Operations Manual
Li 70124 Zans Technical Manual
Specifications and wiring information are provided for information only and are believed
Gamewell � to be accurate.However,Gamewell assumes no responsibility for their use.Specifications
0 are subject to change without notice;installation and wiring instructions shipped with the
WORLDWIDE product should always be used for actual installation.
Data and design subject to change.Supply subject to availability GW 2/99(revised)Printed in U.S.A.
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