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' �'��.� .,.. ...... �a� C.C•�.t^t�•�,Cot^ - tow 42 west meadow drive fire department vail, colorado 81657 (303) 479-22SO August 1, 1990 Bassett Enterprises Attn: Reggie P.O. Box 5880 Avon, CO 81620 Dear Reggie, Per our discussion on August 1, 1990 at 1: 30 p.m. , the plans detailing the fire alarm installation in the Cascade Crossing Building are hereby approved as submitted, providing that the following assumptions are correct or conditions are met: 1. All plans submitted are designed to NFPA standards 70 and 72-D, 1987 Edition. 2 . A separate power supply wire shall be provided to each individual zone. 3 . The detector coverage is within manufacturer's spacing requirements regarding ceiling height and horizontal separation. 4 . All initiation devices will be installed according to manufacturer's instructions. 5. The integration of the various types of alarm equipment (Silent Knight, ESL, Fire-Lite, etc. ) are compatible, and will not affect future system warranties. 6. A single rate of 1359 rate of rise/fixed temperature detector shall be installed in the area of retail space A & B that will be subjected to smoke from ski shop waxing procedures (should an adequate ventilation system be provided that would eliminate the possibility of smoke activating any smoke detectors, this requirement may be waived) . FIRE ALARM INSTALLATION - CASCADE CROSSING Vail Fire Department Page 2 7 . An accurate list of zone locations shall be attached to the outside of the fire alarm panel in indelible ink, so as to quickly identify the zone in alarm without opening the panel. 8 . A letter to the owners of the building is sent reaffirming the following point: The system is approved as designed for a B-2 occupancy of unspecified retail stores. Any addition of walls, decorative flammable finishes, flammable interior finishes, ceilings, or special hazards, may require relocation, upgrading, or additional fire detection devices at an additional expense. A copy of these conditions or assumptions shall be permanently attached to the submitted plans. Respectfully submitted, Michael Chapman Firefighter Vail Fire Department Received and acknowledged by: LC G�� 1� �v=lE D, i��a10n1J Date: ��O at 5� 1 P• ryl 1 INTRODUCTION The Model 5207 is an 8 zone Fire Control/Communicator which meets the requirements ` for NFPA 71, NFPA 72A, NFPA 72B, NFPA 72C and NFPA 72D. It is available with a 12-VDC or 24-VDC power supply.. The 5207 cabinet may be surface mounted or flush mounted. 1.1 HARDWARE FEATURES * 8 zones (2 Class A and 6 Class B) expandable to 16 zones (8 additional Class B zones) through the use of a Model 5210 zone expander. * Downloading capabilities. * Class B zones will support both 2-wire and 4-wire smoke detectors. * Easy to wire terminal layout. * Four supervised bell outputs. * Four general purpose 2.5-A form C relays. * Short circuit detection on power outputs. * Two phone lines. * Four phone numbers (plus 5th phone number for downloading). * Four account numbers. * Multiple formats: SK 4/2, SIA, Radionics BFSK, SK FSK1. * Large cabinet 16 X 26.4 X 4 (W x H x D). * Multiple knock-out sizes: 7/811, 13/811, 13/411. 1.2 ACCESSORIES * Model 4180 Status Display Module. * Model 5195 12 V power supply. * Model 5196 24 V power supply. * Model 5210 (Class B) 8 zone expander. * Model 5220 Series Type Master Box o * Model 5230 Remote Annunciator Keystation with LCD display. • * Model 5521 Desk Top Programmer. * Model 5541 downloading software (using Model 5530 Modem) * Model 5255 On-site printer. 1.3 TEST FEATURES * Walk test with short sequential bell ring. * Option to store the zone test until testing is complete and then report to the central station * Real time programmable 24 Hour Test for communicator. * Troubleshoot zone inputs without a voltmeter. * Manual Bell and Communicator test. * Set. Date/Time and program options from a 5230 keystation. 1.4 OPERATION FEATURES * Manual silencing of Alarms and Troubles. * Automatic display of Alarms or Troubles. * Request display of alarm memory, silence troubles or shunted zones. * Manual reset of smoke detectors. _ ~� MM In Fire Drill Mode. IitM6D f�AND RBSUt n /6 RIJWM [3 WRNt3N AS OORRMOD carredlone or pae t h made on the shop drowings during thta rsvlew do not relieve contractor from compliance with requirements of the drawings and specifications. This check is only for review of gen- eral conformance with the design concept of the Aral, M,and general compliance with the information given in the oontract documents. Tim,contractor is respow able for: confirming and.correlating dl quantities and citmeesnsionsj selecting fabrication Processes end jechn OW d aM cow trdsr P�n�^g his hiwork werk In �saMsfodarl 1 sir:VMR KNOWIM1111 0 0WATAflf..MIL 5.3 SMOKE DETECTOR WIRING 5.3.1 FOUR-WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS Figures 5.3.1A illustrates how the Model 7620 UL Listed four-wire smoke detectors must be connected to Class B zones. NOTE: When wiring a four-wire smoke detector to the Class B zones, you must use a Power Supervision Unit. The recommended device is an ESL 204A for 12-VDC applications or an ESL 204C for 24-VDC applications. Refer to the wiring diagram in Section 4.5 for wiring of the Power Supervision Units. MODEL 7620 4 3 2 1 ESL 445CT STANDBY CURRENT - 50 UA. ALARM CURRENT - 15 MA. 4.7K EOL MODEL 7628 ZONE INPUT BRN ESL 204A LOOP POWER X POWER RLK SUPERVISION UNIT ` CIRCUIT GROUND }( ESL 204A FOR 12VDC OPERATION ESL 204C FOR 24VDC OPERATION ` FIGURE 5.3.1A: FOUR-WIRE SMOKE DETECTOR I - The list below shows other four-wire smoke detectors that may be used with the 5207: I GENTEX . PYROTECTOR 624 304ORC-24 j 824 PHOENIX 3224A 2040-12 POWER SUPERVISION UNIT PHOENIX 7224A 2040-24 POWER SUPERVISION UNIT 2040-24 POWER SUPERVISION UNIT I BRRK DETECTION SYSTEMS 1851B DS200/DS20OHD 2851B/2851BTH 15 4.5 5207 WIE1J_�C DIAGRAM SUPERVISED EARTH GROUND SUPERVISED PHONE PHONE TO RJ31X LINE 1 LINE 2 TO RJ31X ' i DIALER FAILED (ACTIVE LOW) 12VOC 100.A 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47« R&- RELAY 2.5A @ 24VM / RESISTIVE CIRCUIT GROUTO _ 1 46 CRY'*1 N.C. ZONE I 2 t 4 5 RELAY�1 COMMON CLF ZYONE�S( ISEOIIRE T 3 Ll l� RELAY 1 N.0. N.O. INITIATING DEVICES I 4 ONLY - MAXIMUM OF S PER ZONE AS PER NFPR 71 4 43 RELAY'*2 N.C. MAXI" DI"S �° 5 « 42 RELAY#2 COMMON I , f 6 ' 41 RELAY 02 N.0. I ; ADDITIONAL CLASS R ZONE f 7 (}0 RELAY 3 N.C. ZONE 2 ff 88 39 RELAY f 3 COMMON I i 9 « 38 RELAY s 3 N.O. i. i CIRCUIT GROUND 10 37 RELAY 04 N.C. ( j ZONE 3 1 1 36 Fs- LOOP #µ COMMON ! 1 rL" MWER CLASS B ZONE 4.7K °� 12 « 35 ® RELAY x4 N.0. (SIPERVISED) EOL ESL 425 CT ° OR 4250 2 13 34 « + (SEE SMOKE 1 4 33 4.7K EOL REQUIREMENTS NOTE)MRx. LOOP RESTS- 2 1 5 « 32 + TANCE OF 30 OHMS E0. ° 4,7K E0.° 16 31 1 ® 17 30« + FIRE ZONE (SLPEERVISED) LOOP POWER 18 0 4.7K EOL t _ ESL 445C7 SMOKE DETECTORS 29 ZONE 8 FW MODEL 7620 19 28« + CIRCUIT Q(p = 20 27 _ 0 4.7K EOL FO UL LISTED I2VOC 1 3*MODEL AUDIBLE ALARM 21 22 23 24 25 26« INDICATOR (SEE INSTALLATION 2 4 -150524 FOR POWER SUPPLY ® ® SUPERVISED BELL CIRCUITS 12VW OR 24VOC SUPPLY A C3 E0. 5195 12VDC MODEL 5196 24VOC g g i l� )WOOEL 5 TF1TION 230 i KEYS ^ ESL 204A 12VDC ESL 204C 24VOC MODEL 5287 WIRING DIAGRAM POWER SUPERVISION UNIT P/N 150525 01/89 • POWER LIMITED CIRCUIT MADE IN THE USA I i FIGURE 4.5A: MODEL 5207 WHUNG DIAGRAM 12 i 4.4.2 MODEL 5196 24-VDC POWER SUPPLY The Model 5196 provides one set of battery leads to connect either a 24-VDC battery or two 12-VDC batteries connected in series. To connect a 24-VDC battery, connect the RED battery lead to the POSITIVE side of the battery and the BLACK lead to the NEGATIVE side of the battery. To connect two 12-VDC batteries in Series, follow the directions below. 1. Connect the RED battery lead to the POSITIVE side of battery #1. 2. Connect the BLACK battery lead to the NEGATIVE side of battery #2. 3. Using the supplied jumper lead, connect the NEGATIVE side of battery #1 to the POSITIVE side of battery #2. The charts below will help you decide what size of battery to use. The first chart shows the various current consumptions for the 5207 and its accessories. The second chart shows the maximum current draw available from three different batteries for 24 hours of standby current. 4.4.3 STANDBY CURRENT LOAD MODEL # STANDBY CURRENT (mA) 5207 . . . . . 120 mA 120 mA. Each 5230 Keystation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 mA X 4180 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 mA 5220 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 mA 5255 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 mA 5521 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 mA Each Smoke Detector . . . . . . . . . . . XXX mA* X Each Sounding Appliance (standby) . . . . XXX mA* X STANDBY TOTAL *Refer to device manual for standby and alarm current ratings. RECHARGEABLE MAXIMUM LOAD MAXIMUM LOAD FOR BATTERY SIZE FOR 24 HOURS NFPA 72B AND 72C OF STANDBY 6.5 AH 150 mA 60 mA I 10 AH 300! mA 120 mA I I 15 AH 500 mA 200 mA NOTE. The total current of all items attached to the 5207, including the 5207 itself, must not exceed 5 A for the 12-VDC supply or 2.5 A for the 24-VDC supply when the panel is in ALARM. i Revised 12/89 11 TESumK\JGfff 5207 FIRE CONTROL/COMMUNICATOR ADVANCED ONEoPMEL FIRE PROTECTION SAVE$ YOU,, MONEY FOUR WAYS, e INDICATOR DESCRIPTION �xY xy p SEVEN SEGMENT DISPLAY ■ : � x^ e � im i {� 9 t£4 FIRE CONTROL/COMMUNICA70R Listings Pending Not used/7 digit UL 864 Under NFPA 71 —Central Station Reporting Set date/8 digit NFPA 72A— Local Protective Set time/9 digit Signaling System Enter NFPA 72D — Proprietary Protec- Clear tive Signaling System Silence Factory Mutual (FM) Shunt California Fire Marshall Remote Annunciation New York City(BSA) Optional LCD remotes General Four wires, up to seven may be used Large cabinet can be surface or flush mounted Remotes display status and zone location in Power Supply English (zone location programmable) Switching type available in two voltages LCD(backlit) 12VDC @ E AMPS(Model 5195) AC/low battery LCD (green) 24VDC @ 2.5 AMPS(Model 5196) 14 function/digit keys Smoke detector output: 1 AMP at 12 or 24VDC System may be programmed from remote without Built-in battery charger a programmer Inputs Communicator Eight zones(two Class A, six Class B)expandable to Two telephone line compatible 16 zones. Using a Model 5210 expander adds Built-in line fault monitors and switcher eight additional Class B zones Touchtone or rotary dialing up to 16 digits Downloading capabilities Four phone numbers Four account numbers Class B zones will support both two-wire and Split reporting of alarms, troubles, tests four wire smoke detectors restorals Class B zones convertible to Class A using one Formats selectable by account number Model 7171 for each loop to be converted Reporting formats: SETA, SKFSK, SK4/2, Easy-to-wire terminal layout Radionics BFSK Plug-in terminal strips 24-hour dialer test with 24 ''real time" test timer Programmable loop response times Option to program "cross alarm'' zones, a trip on Fail to communicate output(programmable number this zone type will sound a local alarm only, of attempts) unless a second zone is tripped etry if failed(communicator will retry 15 minutes peed after it fails to communicate in programmed Option to "attempt to reset" before alarm number of attempts) (smoke detector) Programmable line fault detection delay Program option to make zones shuntable 00 seconds to 5 minutes) Outputs Programmable loss of A.C. detection delay Four supervised 1 AMP bell outputs (15 seconds to 15 hours) Four general purpose form C relays —2.5 AMPS Optional reversing relay/city box connect (resistive) @ 24VDC/115VAC Ability to download configuration over telephone line Relays can be programmed to activate for Built-in ring detector(programmable number of pre-alarm , alarm, loop trouble, supervisory or rings before answer) supervisory trouble by zone, and system trouble physical which includes loss of D.C., low battery, phone Cabinet Dimensions: 16"W x 26.3"H x 4"D line trouble, failed to communicate and bell trouble Bell and relay outputs programmable for steady Only Silent Knight guarantees every system or pulsing(March time) sold against lightning strikes! Annunciation We'll even repair or replace the Silent Knight On main control: Displays visible without opening equipment,if necessary,should lightning disable it cabinet during the one-year warranty period. Dual seven-segment display(Zones 1-16 No other company backs their security systems System 81-99) —and you—with a warranty this strong. It's just another reason why Silent Knight has been a nation- Six LEDs —Alarm (red) wide leader in electronic security for 20 years. Silenced(yellow) AC/Low battery(green) Event memory(yellow) SILENT T (red) KNIGHT Time ime set(yellow)/reporting Keys— 14 function/digit keys Dialer test/0 digit L3SECURrTY SYSTEMS Reset alarm/1 digit Silent Knight Security Systems Clear memory/2 digit Division of Waycrosse,Inc. Dialer reset/3 digit 1700 Freeway Boulevard North Minneapolis,MN 55430 Request download/4 digit 1.800-328-0103 Display memory/5 digit In Minnesota,612-566.0510.Telex:29.0452 Display troubles/6 digit FAX:612-566.0506 , ^ , WALL PROJECTION CALIFORNIA Recessed Back Box: 1-3/8" STATE FIRE MARSHAL Surface Back Box: 2-3/4" LISTED Approved LISTED DUAL ACTION The Fire-Lite Model BG-1 0 non-coded,dual action,manual station is the very latest advancement in manual alarm stations. It's construction is of a space-age plastic, Lexan,which is virtually indestructable;the back plate is of 16 ga,steel.Itwill operate with or without a break glass tube. Switch Rated 3 Amps @ 125VAC. The BG-1 0 is available in the following models: BG-1 0 Standard unit,dual action,breakglass or non-breakglass,with terminal BG-1 OA As above but with an extra switch to provide annunciator contacts, n.o. 13G-11 OT The standard unit with key test feature. BG-1 OP The standard unit set for pre-signal operation. BG-1 OL A standard unit with key locking feature instead of the normal Allen key type locking. BG-1 OWP Standard unit, dual action with terminal block, weatherproof. BG-TR Trim Ring for BG-10 Series. The"A" option is available with the"T" or"L". However the"T"and"L" models may not be combined. Note: Can be mounted on single gang or 4" square box with BG-TR trim ring. S13-11 0 Surface back box for all BG-1 0 models. WP_1 0 Weatherproof surface back box for BG-1 0 WP. 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If a successful test,the LED will liqht and the alarm relay contact (terminals 3 and 4) will PHOTOELECTRONIC SMOKE DETECTORS close.To reset the detector,operate the system reset switch for 2 to 3 seconds to remove power from the detectors. 12 VDC — 30 VDC Control Unit alarm and all ancillary functions should be verified for a q complete test of each detector. Follow this procedure for the remainin MODEL DESCRIPTION detectors. 445CS Smoke detector TEST EVERY DETECTOR FOR PROPER OPERATION.This testing 445CST Smoke detector with procedure should be conducted semi-annually by qualified personnel.135°F heat sensor �IIIII�I�IIII���''1i1 If a detector fails to function properly,pack it carefully and return it t 445CSR Smoke detector with extra the manufacturer for repair. Include an explanation of the suspected t failure mode. Form C alarm contact set t 445CSRT Smoke detector with extra mot ° Form C alarm contact set SUPERVISION OF SYSTEM WIRING and 135°F heat sensor The detector's power is supervised by installing a power supervision 445CSH Smoke detector with unit for the appropriate control unit voltage at the end of the detector isolated 135°F heat sensor power circuit.The contacts of the supervision unit are wired in series with the system's alarm initiating circuit,and are closed when energize A break in the detector power circuit or a loss of power deenergizes th power supervision unit, opening the contacts and causing a trouble annunciation at the fire alarm control unit.See Diagram#2. MAINTENANCE GENERAL DESCRIPTION Series 445 smoke detectors are designed to require little maintenance. ESL Series 445CS Photoelectronic,4 wire systems smoke detectors Once a year (more often in dusty environments), open the detector with an 85 dB sounder operate on the light scattering principle. cover and use a vacuum and/or compressed air to loosen and remove Series 445CS are especially suited for residential occupancies including dust from the screen surrounding the optical sensing mechanism. For hotels,motels and dormitories,where efficient distribution of the alarm detectors installed in hostile (dusty)environments,it may be necessary signal is essential.The detectors can be used effectively in commercial, to purge the chamber with canned or clean,dry compressed air. It is industrial and institutional occupancies. important to notify all concerned parties when any maintenance or testing of a fire alarm system is to occur.Always test each detector They are intended for 4 wire connection to UL listed 12 and 24 volt after cleaning. DC fire alarm control units.Each detector has one Form A(SPST-NO) alarm relay contact for connection to an alarm initiating circuit. An DO NOT attempt to adjust or alter the detector. ' additional alarm relay contact(Form C SPDT)for auxiliary functions and/or an integral heat sensor are available as options on Models 445CST ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS (nominal)* and 445CSRT. Those equipped with the auxiliary alarm contacts SMOKE DETECTORS—All Models (Option R)are listed as suitable for releasing service. Standby Voltage*" 1230 VDC or 12-30 VFWR Model 445CSH includes a smoke alarm initiating contact and an Standby Current 40µA @ 12 V;100µA @ 24 V electrically isolated heat sensor for connection to a separate alarm Alarm Voltage— 12-30 VDC or 12-30 VFWR initiating circuit. Alarm Current 40 mA @ 12 V;60 mA @ 24 V Reverse Polarity Voltage— 12-30 VDC or 12-30 VFWR Reverse Polarity"ON"Current 25 mA INSTALLATION Reverse Polarity Average Current 12.5 mA Series 445 smoke detectors mount to standard single gang or 4" Contact Ratings (resistive) octagonal (e.g. RACO #125 or equivalent) electrical boxes,and to Models 445CS,445CST,445CSH — 1 Ampere @ 30 VDC or WI REMOLD No.5739 fixture boxes.The volume of the electrical box 120 VAC is determined by the number and size of conductors as required by the Models 445CSR,445CSRT — 2 Amperes @ 30 VDC or National Electrical Code (NFPA 70). All wiring must be installed in 120 VAC compliance with the NEC or the local code(s) having jurisdiction. All field wiring connections are made to a terminal block on the printed POWER SUPERVISION UNITS MODEL 204A ODEL 204 1 circuit board. Access this area by inserting the blade of an 1/8" Operating Voltage 6-18 VDC 17-30 VDC screwdriver in the small slot on the detector base,opposite the hinge. Operating Current 40 mA @ 12 V 10 mA @ 24 Gently depress the cover release tab,and swing the cover open.Remove Contact Rating (resistive) 1 Ampere @ 30 VDC or the terminal block cover by gently pulling straight out. Dress all system 120 VAC wiring through the opening in the base of the smoke detector.Secure the detector to the mounting surface using the appropriate mounting *Actual Maximum-Minimum is+10%;-15%of nominal holes and hardware.Strip 3/8" of insulation from each conductor and **VDC — Filtered DC,10%Ripple maximum insert under the appropriate screw terminal.The barrier type terminal VFWR — Unfiltered Full Wave Rectified block will accommodate one wire of 14 AWG to 22 AWG under each side of each screw/clamping plate.This design prevents"looping"of OPERATIONAL DATA wires and provides for supervision of conductors. See Diagram #2 Horn Loudness 85 dB @ 10 ft. ' WIRING for correct terminal usage. Operating Temperature Range 0°C to 50°C;32°F to 120°F CHECK ALL WIRING AND MOUNTING CONNECTIONS. Dress Operating Humidity Range 0 to 95%RH wiring neatly and re-install the terminal block cover.Close and securely Detector Size: Diameter 6.1 in. 15.5 cm latch the detector cover. Height 2.0 in. 5.0 cm Weight 8.8 oz. 0.25 kg Power/Alarm Indicator LED Standby — Flashing TESTING THE INSTALLATION Alarm — Steady After all connections are completed and the wiring is checked for Electronic Alarm Latch Reset by momentary power errors,apply power to the system.There should not be an alarm.If interruption there is,power down the system and check each detector and the Sensitivity to Smoke 3.3%/foot (0.47 dB/m) nominal power supervision unit (if used), for correct wiring. If no alarm has occurred, check each detector's LED to verify that it is pulsing at INSTALLATION (Diagram #1) 1NIREMOLD mounting (No.5739) l test O ° I( switch O single gang I I a 4"octagon 110 fi mounting • 1.9" 6.1" O 0 cover release r 66aAN06 wire l entrance • mounting knock out all boxes power/alarm for surface LED wiring screw terminal enlargement for detail WIRING CONNECTIONS (Diagram #2) models 445CS models 445CSR model 445CSH last 445CST z dpi y 445CSRT a detector — '� A heat _ tryst �, confect!power�, f ate arm Contacts power contact sensor j power ",4* detector /"�'1/'�1 x • �i�--� �i �"^—� �r—ti—� I �.. + 2, =` 7 6 ,5 4 3 r1 2 t LISTED CONTROL s� UNIT DC. + red POWER power -� SUPERVISION circuit �_ black r UNIT brown '' brown smoke alarm ; t initiating - circuit END OF LINE DEVICE heaisensor 'initiating circuit For Emergency Operation (Class A),return detector wiring to appropriate Control Unit terminals. CAUTION: DO NOT use looped wire under screw terminals. These terminals are designed to prevent looping of an unbroken wire around or under a terminal screw in a manner that would permit the looped wire to remain unbroken during installation.This would preclude supervision if the wire were to dislodge from the terminal. Positive air pressure from wiring openings,conduit, mounting boxes, or plenums causing air movement through and away from the detector from behind may prevent proper operation.Seal all such openings causing unwanted air flows. SMOOTH CEILING SPACING For more information on ESL Series 445 Smoke Detectors, On smooth ceilings,spacing of 30 feet (9.1 meters) may be including application information and detailed performance used as a guide. Other spacing may be used depending on data, cleaning instructions, sensitivity verification procedure, ceiling height, high air movement, and other conditions or and recommendations on spacing and placement, read response requirements. Technical Bulletin 2282-TB "SERIES 445 PRODUCT GUIDE." In all installations,good engineering judgement should govern. Consult National Fire Protection Association Publications', "NFPA 72E — 1984,Standard on Automatic Fire Detectors," and, where applicable, "NFPA 74— 1984, Standard for the Installation, Maintenance, and Use of Household Fire Warning Equipment." ULELECTRO SIGNAL LAB, INC. 1022 Hingham Street, Rockland, MA 02370 Telephone (617) 871-1800 n Euliu ofifly coultants, Inc. VAIL AND DENVER, COLORADO July 19 , 1990 Bassett Enterprises PO Box 5880 Avon, CO 81620 RE: Cascade Crossing Fire Alarm. Our Job #90531 Dear Reggie: Yoder Engineering Consultants , Inc . has reviewed this project/drawing for conformance with current editions of the National Electric Code (N.E.C. ) and National Fire Protection Association (N.F.P.A. ) . Our responsibility is limited to interpreting the design as it related to the N.E.C. and N.F. P.A. . It does not include a review of methods of installation, nor can we certify or otherwise verify that the actual field installation will be or is in conformance with this shop drawing document. Specific discrepancies are noted on the drawings . Where inadequate information is provided to confirm probable discrepan- cies , we have made assumptions which must be further verified. For example, tenant finish will adjust alarm coverages and must be considered before final acceptance by appropriate officials . If you have any questions or comments , please call. Sincerely, -_ \\199at,99?90P11ll,+fl��j ��0 R EC�s v°vv�v Denis M. Beaudin, P.E. Qomm DMB:lm o° 24416 0 �iA_P o0 ,, "a�allrruiata99e\o9°\\ CORPORATE OFFICE Benchmark Plaza, Suite 307 P0.Box 5740,Avon, Colorado 81620 303-949-1191 -1-800-33,2-3259 FAX:M3-949-;959