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BUILDING PERMIT
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Date ~-'2S-73
CITY OF ZEPHYRHILLS
(813) 788-6611
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Water Meter:
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DATE
Zoning:
Description of Work
NO OCCUPANCY BEFORE C.O.
Complete Plans, Specifications and Fee Must Accompany Application, C.O.
All work shall be performed in accordance with City Codes and Ordinances.
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REINSPECTION FEES: When extra inspection trips are necessary due to anyone of the following reasons, a
charge of Fifteen and 00/100 Dollars ($15.00) shall be made for each trip for each trade:
a. Wrong Address
b. Condemned work resulting from faulty construction.
c. Repairs or corrections not made when inspection called.
d. Work not ready for inspection when called.
e. Permit not posted on job site.
f. Plans not at job site.
g. Work not accessible.
The payment of inspection fees shall be made before any further permits will be issued to the person owning
same.
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7345 Gall Boulevard
Zep~yrhills, FL 33541
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Gentlemen:
This will authorize RON FRYE to Dull ~ermit(5) for the above
ment~oned locat.io!1.
~~ inc:erely,
William R.
Qualifier
License No. EF 0000769
state of Flor id,~t
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Before me personally appeared
to ITte well know!: to be the person jesc~i~ed in and
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executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged
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therein expr~ssed.
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day of February 1993.
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FIRE ALARMS
Model 5207 Fire Alarm Control Panel
With Digital Communicator, and exclusive Accu-Zone™
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FEATURES:
8 zones, expandable to 16. The 6 style A (class
B) and 2 style D (class A) zones are
interchangeable using the Model 7181 Zone
Converter.
Expander zones are Style A (class B). Zone
styles can be interchanged using the Model 7181
Zone Converter.
Fuseless design.
Field selectable, 24 or 12 VDC.
5 amp current output.
Compatible with 2- and 4-wire smoke detectors
as well as water flow and sounding devices.
Easy to install, program and service.
Four supervised signal circuits.
Smoke verification, pre-alarm delay, and cross-
zoning minimize false alarms.
Four general purpose relays (2.5A form C),
Built-in approved digital communicator.
Up/downloading (reduces service calls).
No programmer required. Program from remote
annunciator.
Accu-Zone'" diagnostics.
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DESCRIPTION:
The Silent Knight Model 5207 is an all-in-one fuseless
local fire evacuation control panel and digital
communicator designed for applications requiring
manual fire alarm, automatic fire alarm and water flow for
sprinkler system supervision. The basic unit offers fire
alarm for one to eight zones, expandable to 16 with the
optional 5210 expansion module, It is compatible with
both 2- and 4-wire smoke detectors, Compact, easy to
install and service, it delivers the features you'd expect to
find in fire systems costing much more,
During normal operation, the 5207 constantly checks
smoke and other sensing devices forfire conditions. It also
conducts system checks to determine if any troubles, or
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system problems, exist. If the 5207 encounters a fire or
trouble condition, it sends a report to a central monitoring
station, and, typically, sounds an audible warning in the
local area.
The 5207's microprocessor constantly runs programs to
check inputs and carry out other routine functions, If the
program ever stops running, a watchdog circuit will detect
it and reset microprocessors to resume normal operations.
The Model 5207 conducts an automatic self-test every 24
hours-at a time you select-and sends a report to the
central station.
Other features of the system include English-language
remote annunciation simplifying "Step Programming" of
custom options, Remote downloading of system
configurations can eliminate the expense of sending out a
service technician for reprogramming. Built-in fire drill
procedure, The exclusive Accu-Zone'. feature measures
and displays zone voltages, so you can set up and test the
system without separate testing equipment. Fuseless
circuit board design eliminates one of the most likely
causes for service calls,
ARCHITECT/ENGINEER SPECIFICATIONS
The contractor shall provide a complete electrically supervised
fire alarm and communications system, The system shall
contain a fire alarm control/communicator and panel to
supervise and operate heat and smoke detection devices, alarm
signal devices, visual annunciators and an integral digital
communicator to transmit fire alarm and supervisory signals to
a central station, The control/communicator shall be UL Listed
or FM approved for use underNFPA 71, 72A, 72B, 72C and 72D
standards, It shall provide power and control for eight supervised
detection zones, four supervised alarm signal circuits and a
digital communicator, The control/communicator shall be
expandable to sixteen supervised detection zones and shall be
able to communicate to a central station in SIA, SK FSK1 , SK 4/
2 or Radionics BFSK formats. The control/communicator shall
be Silent Knight Model 5207 or approved equal.
There shall be two Style D and six Style A detection zones, They
shall accommodate heat detectors, products of combustion
detectors, manual pull stations, sprinkler flow switches and gate
valve supervisory switches intermixed as desired and permitted
by NFPA 71, 72A, 72B, 72C, and 72D, Products of combustion
detection may be either 2- or 4-wire and shall be cross listed by
UL for use on the system. The detection zones shall be
programmed to (1 ) be cross zones so that two adjacent detectors
must sense products of combustion, (2) automatically reset a
detector to verify that smoke exists, (3) see a single detector in
alarm-before the alarm is sounded and a signal is transmitted
to the central station,
There shall be four 1 amp supervised alarm signal circuits, They
shall cause the bells/horns to ring steady/pulsing/temporal
throughout the premises until reset or silenced,
The control shall be equipped with four auxiliary relays that shall
be programmed to operate on (1) alarm, (2) zone trouble, (3)
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supervisory, (4) supervisory trouble, (5) system trouble. The
relays shall maintain contact until cleared,
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The control/communicator shall have an integral annunciator to
indicate sequentially zones in alarm, zones in trouble, and
system functions, LEDs shall augment the display to make clear
to an operator the system status, An integral touchpad shall be
provided to operate, set up, and interrogate the system. Vital
operations such as alarm silencing or reset shall be simple and
obvious to an operator.
The control/communicator shall have the capability to supervise
two telephone lines, seize the phone line, and send the alarm
signal on one or both lines without the addition of any more
equipment. It shall sound a local trouble signal if the telephone
service is interrupted for longer that 45 seconds and it shall
transmit a signal indicating the loss of phone line service to the
central station over the remaining phone line. A signal shall also
be transmitted indicating the restoral of phone service, The
control/communicator shall be able to report the loss of either
phone line without regard to which phone line failed first. If both
lines fail, a local signal shall sound.
The control/communicator shall have the ability to send a test
signal to the central station every 24 hours, The test signal shall
be able to be transmitted at a specific time of day or night by
setting a program within the panel.
The alarm signals transmitted to the central station shall indicate
which of the eight zones is in alarm and which zones are in
trouble, Restoral from alarm or trouble shall also be transmitted
by zone, The control/communicator shall be capable of
communicating to Silent Knight, Radionics or Ademco central
station receivers,
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LIGHTNING PROTECTION: Silent Knight guarantees this product against lightning strikes! We will repair or
replace the Silent Knight equipment, if necessary, should lightning disable it during the one-year warranty period, It's just
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KNIGHT
FIRE SYSTEMS",
7550 Meridian Circle, Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927
1-800-446-6444 or in Minnesota (612) 493-6435
FAX: (612) 493-6475
THE QUALITY EDGE
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Form #150376 (Rev 4192)
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SPECIFICATIONS
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
. Primary AC: 120 VRMS at 60 HZ, 2A
. Total Accessory Load: 5A at 24 VDC
6A at 12 VDC
INDICATOR LIGHTS:
. AC/DC POWER (Green) - On when system is running
on AC power; flashes when using DC,
. ALARM (Red) - On for supervisory alarm; flashes for fire
alarm.
. TROUBLE (Yellow) - On when trouble condition exists,
. SILENCED (Yellow) - On when alarm or trouble has
been silenced but not yet cleared,
. EVENT MEMORY (Yellow) - On when an alarm condition
has been reset.
. SET MODE/REPORT (Yellow) - On when system is in
test or program mode, including DatelTime set mode.
Flashes when system is reporting.
MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
. Dimensions: 16" W x 26.4" H x 4" 0
(40,6cm W x 67cm H x 10.2cm D)
. Weight: 25 Ibs.
(11.4 kg,)
. Color: red
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TELEPHONE REQUIREMENTS:
. FCC Registration #: AC6USA-65475-AL-E
. Type of Jack: RJ31 X (2 required)
APPROV ALS:
UL Listed
FM Approved
CFM Approved
New York City (BSA)
NFPA 71 - Central Station Reporting
72A - Local Protective Signaling System
72B - City Box
72C - Polarity Reversal
720 - Proprietary Protective Signaling System
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Model 4180 Status Display Module
Provides 16 outputs to give alarm and trouble conditions
by zone. Two units can be connected to annunciate all 16
zones on a 5207 control. Can be used to drive LED or
graphic annunciators.
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Model 7181 Fire Zone Convertor
Converts Style A zones to Style 0 and vice versa.
5220 Direct Connect Module
Used for City Box and polarity reversing direct wire
applications,
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5530 Downloading Modem
SIA format modem for remote programming of 5207 and
other Silent Knight controls,
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5541 Downloading Software
For remote programming with IBM PC and compatible
computers. Can be used with 5207 and other Silent Knight
products. Requires 5530 modem.
5260 Printer Interface
Allows connection of a standard computer printer to provide
a printed record of 5207 system activity, Simple plug-in
connection, (Printer not supplied by Silent Knight.)
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o Quick Disconnect
o Twin LED Annunciation
o Dust, Tamper, and Vandal
Protection
o Heat Sensor Option
o Humidity Shock Proof
o Insensitive to Stray and
Flickering Fluorescents
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Fairport, NY: 800/289-0096; 716/223-4060; TWX 510/254-1619; FAX 716/223-9180
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Features:
Separate Detector and Base Design
Permits the same detector to be used with both 2- and 4- wire
bases. Features quick-disconnect ease and positive-lock
assembly stability.
Selectable Alarm Current (2-Wire Model)
Compatible with a wide range of U.L. Listed controls.
1350F Heat Sensor Option
Specify HD option when ordering.
Universal Mounting
Allows connection to single and double gang outlet and switch
boxes, as well as standard 4" square and octagonal type boxes.
May also be connected to surface mounted Wire mold type
raceways.
Dust Proof Protection
Sealed electronics permit drafty "plenum" ceiling applications
without concern for unwanted alarms due to "pull-through" dust
caused by pressure differentials.
Tamper Protection
No concern about forgetting to replace the detector. In/Out
wiring results in a fail-safe trouble signal with detector removal.
Vandal Protection
Detector securely latched to base with two point tie-down.
Specifications:
Alarm Condition
2:Wi@: SCR switch. Selectable alarm current.
4-Wire: Mechanical relay. Dry contacts rated 3 Watts, 0.125
Amps, 28 VDC, resistive load,
Ordering Information
1) DS200
Detector head only (requires
base ).
Detector head with 1350F Heat
Sensor (requires base).
Base, 2-Wire.
Base, 4-Wire.
DS200 with MB200-2W Base.
DS200 with MB200-4W Base.
DS200HD with MB200-2W Base,
DS200HD with MB200-4W Base.
DS200HD
MB200-2W
MB200-4W
DS200-2W
DS200-4W
DS200HD-2W
DS200HD-4W
2) EOL200 End-Ot-Line Module tor 4 Wire
Systems.
Call for our latest 2-wire cross listing.
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Power Requirements
Standby Voltage:
Maximum RMS Ripple:
Standby Current:
Alarm Current:
2-Wire = 8.5 to 29.7 VDC
4-Wlre = 10 to 27 VDC
Less than 25% of DC Input.
80 micro-amps (~a).
2-Wire = Consult MB200 series
installation instructions #19578.
4-Wire = 25 ma @ 12 VDC.
36 ma @ 24 VDC.
200 ~a max (for 3 sec, after initial
power applied.)
15 seconds maximum.
4-Wire mechanical relay contacts
rated 3 Watts, 0.125 Amps, 28 VDC,
DC resistive load,
Start-Up Current:
Power-Up Time:
Alarm Contact Rating:
Sensitivity
Factory calibrated for nominal 3% gray smoke obscuration.
Infrared Source Pulse Format
300 micro-second wide pulse every two seconds. At nominal 3%
threshold obscuration, pulse speed increases four times (4X).
Alarm initiated after 5 consecutive pulses if still above threshold.
Automatic pulse count reset if obscuration drops below nominal
3% threshold before alarm initiated.
Power and Alarm Indicators
Two annunciator LEDs located close to the base on opposite
sides of the detector are standard. LED1 flashes briefly every
two seconds to verify normal operation of internal infrared
source. LED2 normally OFF, but latches ON in the event of an
alarm; standard reset with power interrupt.
Remote Alarm Indicator
Optional remote alarm LED circuit available. Up to 100 ma
allowed in remote circuit using 2-Wire base; 80 ma with 4-Wire
base.
Full Function Test
Individual detector alarm using a magnet in conjunction with a
built-in internal reed switch.
Multiple detector alarm using optional N.O. switch installed
between terminal "T" and ground at any base,
Radio Frequency Interference
No alarm or set-up on critical frequencies in the range from 26 to
900 MHz using a 10 Watt transmitter located 4 ft. (1.2 m) from
the unit or attached wiring under test.
Humidity
o to 95% R.H.; Non-condensing. Withstands Humidity Shock
testing.
Temperature Range
+320F to + 1200F (+ooC to +490C) Tested.
+320F to +1 oooF (+ooC to +380C) Normal Operating,
For Underwriters' Laboratories Certificated installations, the
operating temperature ra~ is +320 to + 1200F (OOC to +490C).
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4" Electronic Horn
HG or SHG Series
Applications
4" low frequency electronic horn and horn/strobe
that meets code requirements for supervised fire
alarm systems.
The HG/SHG series are quality electronic signaling
devices that offer you both dependable evacuation
signals and visual alarms or a combination of both by
simple terminal wiring. The SHG series can also be
wired to have independent operation of both horn and
strobes. (See wiring diagrams). This can be simply
done by removing two jumper plugs located on circuit
board. (See installation manual for details.)
The H.G/SHG'series are easily field changeable
from a steady low frequency alarm signal to a pulsing
'f low frequency alarm signal by simply removing a
(.-- jumper plug. Changing from steady tone to pulsing
tone does not prevent reverting back to original tone
at a later date. All units are shipped from the factory
in the steady alarm mode.
The HG/SHG series are .designed to be used for
both new construction or retrofit projects by easily
mounting to 4" electrical boxes or 2 gang old work
boxes (see back for details).
All HG/SHG devices are UL 464 listed for use with
fire protective systems and are warranted for 2 years
from the date of purchase.
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. Low frequency/penetrating output.
. Low current consumption 21 mA. (HG124)
. Wide voltage range,
. Screw terminals, separate in/out wiring option for
both horn and strobe.
. Steady or pulsing tone.
. Textured finish high impact plastic faceplate.
. Wide variety of mounting options for new construc-
tion and retrofit applications.
. Supplied with beauty plugs to accommodate a
variety of installations.
. Flush or semi-flush mounting without the need of a
trim plate. .
. 100 candela strobe option (SHG24H),
. UL 464 listed for fire protective service.
SHG
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SERIES
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Available Models
Model Operating Light Rated Peak dB
Number Voltage Effective Current @ 10ft.
Intensity in Draw
Candela
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SHG12L 10 - 16 1.7 cd 60mA 90
SHG24L 21 - 30 17,8 cd. 60mA 100
SHG24H 21 - 30 100 cd 145mA 100
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1 X Standby: 20mA
X Alarm: 140 mA
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If only one current rating is listed, the draw for that device is the same whether the system is in alarm or standby
condition. The exception is the sounding devices. See NOTE 3.
The alarm current draw for the 5207 Control/Communicator will vary from approximately 20 mA to 700 mA,
depending on how the system is configured. You will need to measure the current draw for your installation and
write the amount in the space on the worksheet.
Connect an AC amp meter in series with one of the batteries. Disconnect the AC power source. Put the panel in
alarm. The meter will indicate the alarm current.
Sounding devices are rated for alarm current only. Standby current is 0 mA.
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