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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.
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The payment of inspection fees shall be made before any further permits will be issued to the person owning
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3531 Keystone Road · li n ~prlngs, Fl. 34e89 . (813)'942--1998
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ALARMS BY PROTECTUS IS PLEASED TO PROVIDE'"1r"'--o'UOTE FOR THE
INSTALLATION OF A FIRE ALARM SYSTEM FOR YOUR NEW ACLF. A FIRE
ALARM SYSTEM IS REQUIRED FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE REGULATIONS OF
THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL AND THE AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION
(AHJ) PER ~FPA 101, CHAPTER 21 (1988) + CS.- HB 1675.
ATTN: JANE BROWN
THE FOLLOWING FIRE ALARM EQUIPMENT IS REQUIRED:
1 EA FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL SILENT KNIGHT 5204 WITH 24 HOURS
BATTERY BACK-UP. ADDING A ADDITIONAL DIALER CARD AT A
LATER DATE ALLOWS PANEL TO BE CAPABLE OF CENTRAL STATION
MONITORING.
NOTE: CUSTOMER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING A DEDICATED
115 VOLT CIRCUIT TO THE FIRE ALARM PANEL.
2 EA HORN STROBE AS PER FEDERAL STATUES FOR THE
HANDICAPPED AND AHJ.
3 EA STROBE LOCATED IN EACH BATHROOM.
NOTE : CUSTOMER DOES NOT HAVE HEARING IMPAIRED RESIDENTS
THERE FORTH THE QUOTE DOESN'T INCLUDE A FULL ADA PACKAGE.
IF YOUR REQUIREMENTS CHANGE IN THE FUTURE A NEW QUOTE
NEEDS TO BE NEGOTIATED.
3 EA MANUAL PULL STATION (REQUIRED AT EACH EXIT PER AHJ).
7 EA SMOKE DETECTOR WITH SOUNDER IN EACH BED ROOM. THE SMOKE
DETECTOR IS POWERED BY THE FIRE ALARM BtlT WIhh NUT
ANV~l~ INITIATE THE FIRE ALARM HORNS AND STROBES.
4 EA SMOKE DETECTOR FOR EACH COMMON SPACE AND CORRIDORS.
1 EA CONNECT HOOD SYSTEM INTO FIRE ALARM SYSTEM.
NOTE : CUSTOMER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY HIGH VOLTAGE
CONNECTIONS.
AIR FIRE WIRE (TYPE FPL, UL LISTED).
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1 EA INSTALLATION PERMIT FOR FIRE ALARM SYSTEM.
THE COST FOR LABOR AND MATERIALS TO INSTALL THE EQUIPMENT
REFERENCED ABOVE IS $ 3220.00, PLUS APPLICABLE STATE SALES TAX.
REQUESTS FOR PROGRESS PAYMENTS WILL BE MADE AT THE FOLLOWING
PHASES DURING CONSTRUCTION:
1} AFTER PERMIT IS SECURED: 30% OF TOTAL COST
2} AFTER PRE-WIRE: 30% OF TOTAL COST
3) AFTER CERTIFICATION OF SYSTEM: REMAINING BALANCE DUE
ALARMS BY PROTECTUS WILL WARRANTY THE ABOVE EQUIPMENT FOR ONE
YEAR, WHICH EXCLUDES PHYSICAL DAMAGE, MODIFICATIONS, AND ACTS OF
GOD.
ANY ALTERATIONS OR DEVIATIONS FROM THE ABOVE SPECIFICATIONS
INVOLVING EXTRA COST WILL BE EXECUTED UPON WRITTEN ORDERS AND
WILL BE AN EXTRA CHARGE, OVER AND ABOVE THE ESTIMATE.
ALL AGREEMENTS ARE CONTINGENT UPON STRIKES, ACCIDENTS, OR DELAYS
BEYOND OUR CONTROL.
FIRE, FLOOD, TORNADO, AND OTHER NECESSARY INSURANCE ON ABOVE WORK
WILL BE CARRIED BY THE OWNER.
WORKMAN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE IS PROVIDED FOR OUR ASSOCIATES.
THIS PROPOSAL IS SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE WITHIN 30 DAYS AND IS VOID
THEREAFTER AT THE OPTION OF THE UNDERSIGNED.
THANKS FOR GIVING ALARMS BY PROTECTUS AN OPPORTUNITY TO PROVIDE A
QUOTE FOR YOUR FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. WE WILL BE HAPPY TO PROVIDE
LOCAL REFERENCES OF BUSINESSES IN YOUR AREA THAT USE OUR
SERVICES.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS AT ALL, PLEASE DON'T HESITATE TO CALL
AND ASK FOR CHARLIE RAGGHIANTI OR JIM ROBINSON.
THANK YOU.
SINCERELY,
SPRINGS
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ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSAL
. THE ABOVE PRICES, SPECIFICATIONS, AND CONDITIONS QUOTED ABOVE ARE
SATISFACTORY AND HEREBY ACCEPTED. ALARMS BY PROTECTUS IS
AUTHORIZED TO PERFORM THE WORK AS SPECIFIED. PAYMENT WILL BE
MADE UPON COMPLETION OF ABOVE WORK UNLESS OTHER ARRANGEMENTS ARE
NEGOTIATED AT THE TIME OF CONTRACT APPROVAL.
THIS CONTRACT MAY BE CANCELED BY EITHER PARTY BY GIVING 45 DAYS
WRITTEN NOTICE AND SHALL AUTOMATICALLY RENEW EACH YEAR.
CUSTOMER/BUSINESS NAME:
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ABOVE REFERENCED QUOTE DATE:
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1 INTRODUCTION
The Silent Knight Model 5204 Is a low-cost fire control panel with optional communicator that meets the requirements for UL
864 and NFPA 72.
NOTE: In this manual, the following conventions will be observed:
F1\rIE$SAG-E~ - A shaded rectang'e represenf$ a message that you see on a display.
[KEY] - A clear rectang'e represenf$ a key that you press.
1.1 FEATURES
· Cross alarm feature.
· Alarm verification.
. Programmable smoke power reset time.
. SUrface- or flush-mounted cabinet.
. Fuseless, current-limited design, rated at 3.0 A of external power and either 12 V or 24 V.
. 4 fully supervised, style A (class B) Fire zones, which can be disabled.
NOTE: Under new NFPA requiremenf$, class A zones are now referred to as "sty'e D" and class B zones are called
"style A. "
. Compatible with 2-wlre and 4-wire smoke detectors.
. Current limited loop power output for all zone inputs.
· Detection of ground faults.
. Built-In audible trouble buzzer with a loudness of 80 decibels (dB) at 30 cm (Ie, 300 mm or, approximately, 12 Inches).
. Connections for two 12-VDC, 17 -AH rechargeable batteries, providing at least 60 hours of standby power to the basic
5204 unit (meets NFPA 72 City Box and Polarity Reversal requirements).
. 2 Independently supervised alarm bell outputs (current limited) - programmable for individual zones.
. 2 auxiliary relay outputs--one for alarms, one programmable for alarm or trouble conditions. One of these relays can be
used to activate the Model 5220 Direct Connect Module (see section 8).
. External silence/reset alarms input available. (Local annunciators continue and on-board beeper continue to sound
until system has been serviced. See section 2.6 for more Information,)
· 7 -segment indication of trouble, alarm and other conditions.
. Separate precision battery-charging circuit that maximizes battery life.
. Compatibility with the SIA (Security Industry Association) reporting format and 6 other standard reporting formats. If
you want the 9000 to print PROGRAMMING PASS or PROGRAMMING FAIL after downaoadlng, the 9000 must
have the Model 9307 software package, revision 900501 or later (see section 25.4).
. 6 LEOs on front of cabinet that indicate alarm condition (red), silenced trouble condition (yellow), presence of AC and
DC power (green), presence of an alarm condition in alarm memory (yellow), trouble condition (yellow), TEST or
PROGRAM mode or system reporting to the central station (yellow).
. Full-function, computer-controlled up- and downloading of options and system status information (optionaQ.
· Easy, English-language programming using Model 5230 Remote Annunciator.
. Locally programmable using on-board touchpad and 7-segment display.
· Test features to assist Installer.
. LCD annunciation of all alarm and trouble conditions, with zone descriptions, at 5230 Remote Annunciator.
. EEPROM (nonvolatile) storage of all programmable option data, which eliminates the need to reprogram the panel If
power Is lost.
. Built-in watchdog circuit that monitors the operation of the 5204 and resets the system if a fault is detected;
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1.2 OPTIONAL AUXILIARY DEVICES
The following accessories are available for use with the 5204:
. Model 2608 Ground Start Relay.
. Model 4180 Status Display Module. Provides remote annunciation of alarm, trouble, and system status Information.
. Model 5220 Direct Connect Module (or Series Type Master Box).
. Model 5230 Remote Annunciator. Provides complete system control. Includes touchpad with membrane keyswitches,
plus back-lit LCD indication of zone and system status, and built-in speaker for audible annunciation. Used for
programming with English-language prompts.
. Model 5541 Downloading Software (using Model 5530 Modem).
. Model 5205 Dialer Module (see section 1.6). Not Investigated by California State Fire Marshal (CFM).
. Model 7181 Universal Fire Zone Converter.
1.3 TEST FEATURES
. Walk test with short bell ring.
. Real time programmable 24 Hour Test for communicator (if used).
. exclusive Accu-Zone TM feature allows for troubleshooting zone inputs without a voltmeter.
. Manual Bell and Communicator test.
. SET TIME and program options from built-in touchpad or 5230 annunciator.
1.4 OPERATION FEATURES
. Manual silencing of alarm and trouble conditions.
. Automatic display of alarm and trouble conditions.
. Request display of alarm memory.
· Manual reset of smoke detectors.
· Fire Drill.
1.5 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
12V MODE 24V MODE
PRIMARY AC 120 Vrms at 60 Hz, 2500 120 Vrms at 60 Hz, 2500
milliamperes rms milliamperes rms
TOTAL EXTERNAL DC LOAD 3.OA 3.OA
ACCESSORY POWER 9.5V -13.8V max., 1500 mA 19,7V - 27.6V max., 1500 mA
+ 12V ACCESSORY POWER 8.0 V -14.0 V, 175 mA 11,5 V -14,0 V, 175 mA
BELL POWER 9.3 V -13.8 V max., 1500 mA 19.8 V - 27.6 V max., 1500 mA
SMOKE POWER 9.3 V -13.8 V max., 1000 mA 19,7 V - 27.6 V max., 1000 mA
BATTERY CHARGING VOLTAGE 13.5 V to 13.8 V 27.0 V - 27.6 V
MIN. LOW BATTERY DETECT 10.2V 20.4 V
MIN. LOW AC DETECT 100 Vrms at 60 Hz, full load 100 Vrms at 60 Hz, full load
MIN. STYLE A (CLASS B) TROUBLE DETECT 1.5mA 2.4mA
MAX. STYLE A (CLASS B) ALARM DETECT 11.7 mA 12.1 mA
MAX. WATCHDOG RESPONSE TIME 50 seconds 50 seconds
NOTE: When running at full load, it is normal for the main heatsink to be hot.
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1.6 MODEL 5205 DIALER MODULE (OPTIONAl) FEATURES
The optional Model 5205 Dialer Module allows the 5204 to fundion as a communicator panel. This optional package
provides the following features:
· Optional two-number dialing with same or different account codes and reporting formats. Alarms, troubles, disables,
and tests can be programmed to be reported to either or both numbers.
· Programmable as rotary-only or as rotaryfTouch-ToneR dialing.
· Built-In dual phone line-seizure circuit.
· Dual phone line monitor circuits.
· Ring Detect feature on line 1 for downloading data to panel from a remote computer site.
· Transient voltage protection of phone lines.
· Automatic dally test (programmable from Model 5230 annunciator, built-In touchpad, or remote site via downloading
option).
· Optional ground start operation (not for use on UL systems).
· Compatibility with the following UL Fire Usted receivers:
TABLE 1.6 -I: UL FIRE USTED RECEIVERS
RECEIVER FORMATS IT WILL RECEIVE
Silent Knight Model 9000 All formats described in section 27.
Osborn & Hoffman Qulckalert All formats described In sedlon 27.
Ademco 685 All tone burst formats (3/11400 Hz).
FBI CP220 3/1 and 4 + 2 formats.
Radlonlcs D6500 BFSK 1400/2300 formats.
1.7 DIRECT CONNECT TO SILENT KNIGHT MODEL 9000 RECEIVER
The 5204 can be wired dlredly to the Model 9000 Receiver using a Model 9103 Dired Wire Line Card. The 9103 may be
wired to either the Telco 1 or Telco 2 terminals. The 9000 DIRECT option (see Sedlon 26, Step 46) must be selected for
the account number using the direct connect. Do not use account number 4 if up- or downloading is used.
The maximum loop resistance is 300 ohms. Maximum distance between the 9000 and the 5204 Is 8,000 feet with
22-gauge wire or 20,000 feet with 18-gauge wire.
NOTE: A 1-K ohm end-of-line resistor must be placed across the Telco tip and ring terminals for supeNisory purposes.
2 BUILT-IN FEATURES
To permit easy installation and solid reliability, the Model 5204 Is designed with several features built diredly Into the unit.
2.1 WATCHDOG CIRCUIT
If the 5204 stops running, the watchdog circuit automatically detects the problem and attempts to resume normal
operation by resetting the panel. Each time the watchdog circuit resets the system, It also sounds the trouble signal.
2.2 BELL AND RELAY OUTPUTS
The 5204 provides 2 supervised belVhorn outputs to annunciate alarm conditions. Each output can be programmed by
zone. The annunciators must be provided by the user. For Information on how to conned the supervised bells or horns,
see section 15.
Two auxiliary relay outputs are also provided. One relay output annunciates alarms. The other can be programmed to
annunciate either alarm or trouble conditions, or can be used to adlvate the Model 5220 Direct Connect Module (see
section 8). For information on how to connect the annunciators to the auxiliary relay outputs, see section 16.
2.3 PHONE LINE MONITORS .fiE MODEL 5205 DIALER MODULE IS USED)
The 5205 Dialer Module has two phone line monitor circuits. These circuits detect phone line faults by monitoring their
voltages. They feature a delay at 40-90 seconds before a line fault is reported as a trouble. When a fault is detected for
longer than this period, the audible trouble signal will sound, the message will be displayed on the 7-segment display, and
the trouble will be reported to the central station.
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NOTE: To comply with industry standards, this product is equipped with fine seizure. This means that any time the
system's dialer needs to communicate with the central station, it will NOT be possible to use any telephones
that are on the same fine(s) as the fire system. Normally this condition will last less than one minute, but under
adverse telephone circuit conditions, could 'ast for as 'ong as 15 m'nutas.
2.4 POWER LOSS REPORTING .t!E MODEL 5205 DIALER MODULE IS USED),
The 5204 monitors both AC and battery power. The AC report delay time can be programmed in the range of 6 - 15 hours.
An AC power-lOSS condition will cause the audible trouble signal to sound, the green LED 10 flash on and off, and, after the
programmed delay time, will cause the 5205 to report the trouble to the central station.
For NFPA Central Station Signaling System., AC report time must be 6-12 hours.
For NFPA Remote Station Protective Signaling System., AC Report time must be 15 hours.
2.5 RING DETECT CIRCUIT .t!E MODEL 5205 DIALER MODULE IS USED}
If the installing company calls the 5204 to up- or download data to or from a remote computer, the built-in ring-detect
circuit detects the ring and, after the programmed number of rings (see section 26. step 54), seizes the line and allows the
data to be transmitted. '
2.6 EXTERNAL SILENCE INPUT
That silence input. activated by pressing the r SILENCE) key or using the external silence keyswitch, is designed to silence
the bells/horns only. This is to protect the system from being disabled without an audible tone. The on-board beeper and
local annunciators (model 5230) continue to sound, warning of the need for additional service. After a serviceperson has
checked the system, the alarm can be reset. Alarm reset will unlatch the zone and silence the on-board beeper and
remote annunciators. The alarm memory can then be cleared and the system returned to normal.
It is possible to silence the on-board beeper and local annunciators, If necessary. See section 21.2 for more information.
3 PRECONNECTlON REQUIREMENTS
3.1 TELEPHONE REQUIREMENTS
1. If requested by the telephone company, the following information must be provided before connecting this device to
the phone lines:
A. Manufacturer: Silent Knight Security Systems
8. Model Number: 5204
C. FCC Registration Number: AC6USA-73710-AL-E
Ringer equivalence: 0.98
D. Type of jack (to be installed by the telephone company): RJ31X
2. This device may not be directly connected to coin telephone or party line services.
3. This device cannot be adjusted or repaired in the field. In case of trouble with the device, notify the installing
company or return to:
Silent Knight Security Systems
7550 Meridian Circle
Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927
612-493~55
800-328-0103
4. If the Model ~204 ~auses harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify the user in advance that
te~porary discontinuance of service may be required. If advance notice Is not practical, the telephone company wi!
notify the user as soon as possible. The user will also be advised of your right to file a complaint with the Federal
Communications Commission If you believe it is necessary.
5. The teleph.one companx may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect
the operation of the equipment. If this happens, the telephone company will provide advance notice to allow you to
make the necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.
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3.2 FCC REQUIREMENTS
WARNING:
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy. "not Installed and used
In strict accordance with this manual, It may cause harmful Interference to radio communications.
The rules with which It must comply provide reasonable protection against such Interference when
operated In a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment In a residential area is likely
to cause Interference. "this occurs, the user will be required, at his or her own expense, to take
whatever measures may be required to correct the Interference.
3.3 UL REQUIREMENTS
The 5204 is UL Listed as a Control Unit for use in Central Station Fire-Protective Signaling Systems (UL 864 and NFPA 72).
All UL installations must comply with the requirements described below. Individual requirements for specific types of
installations are in the sub-sections that follow.
1. All AC wiring to and from the 5204 cabinet must be enclosed In conduit.
2. Total 24-hour standby current must not exceed 875 mA in 12V mode or 438 mA in 24V mode"
Total60-hour standby current must not exceed 350 mA in 12V mode or 175 mA in 24V mode"
3. All electrical connections must comply with the ratings shown in section 4.6.
4. Because the 5204 panel itself is the main source of alarm and trouble annunciation, you must select a location for the
panel that allows alarms and troubles, Including pre-alarms, to be heard by end-user(s) responsible for maintaining
the panel.
3.3.1 NFPA 72 CENTRAL STAnON SIGNALING SYSTEMS (formerlY NFPA Z1l
1. You must program a phone number and a test time (See Section 26, Steps 67 and 74) so that the 5204 sends
an automatic dally test to the central station.
2. In systems using style D (class A) zones (converted using the Model 7181 Zone Converter), do not use more
than 5 watertlow devices. (See Section 5.)
3. Auxiliary relays may NOT be programmed to activate for Pre-Alarm. (See Section 26, step 18.)
3.3.2 NFPA 72 LOCAL PROTECTIVE SIGNALING SYSTEMS (formerlv NFPA 72A)
At least one UL listed supervised audible appliance must be used.
3.3.3 NFPA 72 AUXILIARY PROTECT SIGNALING SYSTEMS FOR FIRE ALARM SERVICE (formerlY
NFPA 728)
1. Do not exceed the current load restrictions shown in section 5.
2. The Model 5220 Direct Connect Module must be Installed (see Section 8).
3.3.4 NFPA 72 REMOTE STATION PROTECnVE SIGNALING SYSTEMS - POLARITY REVERSAL
(formerlv NFPA 72C) -
1. Do not exceed the current load restrictions shown In section 5.
2. The Model 5220 Direct Connect Module must be installed (see Section 8).
3.3.5 NFPA 72 PROPRIETARY SIGNALING SYSTEMS (formerlY NFPA 720)
The 9000 DIRECT option must be selected. (See Section 1.7 and Section 26, Step 46.)
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The BG-8 Manual Fire Alarm Pull Slation provides a smile
action. normally-open contact alann initiatini point for use
with UL listed Fire Alarm ConttOl Panels.
fEATURES
· Sturdy metal construction.
· Simple operation.
. Operation does not require replacement of paru.
. Drawing of flames on cover helps communicate purpose of
this deviu tQ people who do not read Enilish words.
. Designed fD prevent f~se alanns when bumped. shaken. or
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APPLICATIONS
Designed fat indoor use in atmospheres which are not pouo-
tially explosive. Use as a means of allowing anyone on the
premises fO turn in non-coded alum quickly without chance 01
error. There is no need for delay. There is no danger of giving
incorrect or incompleLe inSD'Uction. Typical uses include:
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4. Indusllial plants.
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Compatible with any appropri:IlC control panelta:
1. Iniliat.e local alarm signals.
2. Trip a municipal file a!ann box.
3. Stan fire pumps. .
4. Any other function that c:m be initiated or controlled by
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OPERAnON
Stations are non-break-glass operation (break-glass option).
The stations ace operated by a pull on the pun cover. This causes
a key latch CO 3Ct3gainst a rewning mechanism until adequate
foree is applied to open tho station. As tho station opens. a
switCh is rel~ased 10 initiat.e an alarm. Tho reeainer in Model
BG-8 is a permanent high tensile coil spring. which eliminaleS
the need for a glass retainer. When so operated, the covet hangs
down (and cannot be made ta stay ina closed position) indkat-
ing that the station was used CO turn in the alarm. (OPERATED
, STATIONS CAN BE SEEN UP TO 100 FEET AWAY.)
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INSTAllATION
INSTRUCTIONS
;L 429/449 SERIES
Self-Diagnostic Photoelectric
Smoke Detectors
~ California State Fire Marshal Approved ~
LISTED MEA (New York City) Approved _.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The ESL 429/449 Series low-profile, self-diagnostic, two- and four-
wire smoke detectors work on the light scattering principle, A pulsed
infrared light-emitting diode serves as the light source, and a high-
speed photo-diode as the sensing element. This design has superior
protection against false alarms caused by dust, insects, RF and
ambient-light.
Plug-in terminal block
Diagram 1
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The 429/449 Series smoke detectors are especially suited for
residential occupancies, including hotels, motels and dormitories, as
well as other commercial and industrial fire-system applications, The
429 and 449 Series are designed 'for 2-wire and 4-wire connection,
respectively, to 6-24 V DC fire alarm control panels, UL Listed for
commercial or household fire protection,
429 Series Wiring Diagram
Diagram 2
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429CST, 429CSST
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The ESL 429 Series two-wire, smoke detectors
offer the widest range of two-wire compatibility
in the industry, Refer to ESL's Compatibility
Index for compatible control panel listings.
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273 Branchport Avenue
Long Branch. NJ 07740
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
MUL TITONE STROBE SIGNALS
GENERAL:
The Multitone Strobe Signals are UL Listed under Standard 1971 for Emergency Devices for the Hearing Impaired and UL Standard 464 for Audible Signal
Appliances. They are listed for indoor use with the backboxes specified in these instructions (See Mounting Options). Models with LS, MS and IS strobes
are Listed for wall or ceiling mounting; models with LSM strobes are Listed for wall mounting. The Multitone Strobe Signals use a xenon flashtube with
solid state circuitry enclosed in a rugged Lexan- lens to provide maximum visibility and reliability for effective visible signaling,
Multitone Strobe Signals can be field set to produce anyone of eight commonly used alarm tones. Sound output can be field set to provide either HIGH
(HI) dBA or STANDARD (STD) dBA sound output level.
All Multitone Strobe models are designed for use with either filtered DC or unfiltered Full-Wave-Rectified (FWR) input voltage. The Multitone Strobe
Signals have separate input terminals for alarm tone activation and strobe activation. Shunt wires are provided to operate both the alarm tone and the
strobe simultaneously on a single input circuit (See Wiring Diagram). All inputs are polarized for compatibility with standard reverse polarity supervision of
circuit wiring by a Fire Alarm Control Panel (F.A.C.P.).
& WARNING: PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY OF THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS.
CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN IMPROPER APPLICATION, INSTALLATION AND/OR OPERATION OF THESE PRODUCTS IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION, WHICH
COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE. SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU AND/OR OTHERS.
& WARNING: THE MULTITONE STROBE SIGNALS MUST BE FIa.D SET TO THE DESIRED d;A SOUND OUTPUT LEVa. AND ALARM TONE BEFORE THEY ARE INSTALLED,
THIS IS DONE BY PROPERLY INSERTING A JUMPER PLUG AND ADJUSTING A FOUR POSITION SWITCH IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS. INCORRECT SETTINGS
WILL RESULT IN IMPROPER PERFORMANCE AND MAY DAMAGE THE PRODUCT,
NOTE: All CAUTIONS and WARNINGS a,e identified by the symbol &. All warning. e,e printed in bold capitallette,.,
SPECIFICATIONS:
Table 1: UL Listed Models
Model Nominal Rated Strobe Anechoic Mounting
Voltage Voltage Candela dBA at Options
(VOC) (VOC) (CO) 10 feet
MT-12-LS 12 12-15.6 15 87-99
MT-12-MS 12 12-15,6 30 87-99
MT -24-LS 24 20-31 15 87-99 A,B,C,O
MT -24-LSM 24 20-31 15/75 . 87-99 E.F,G
MT -24-MS 24 20-31 30 87-99
MT -24-IS 24 20-31 75 87-99
MT4-12-LS 12 12-15,6 15 87-99
MT4-12-MS 12 12-15.6 30 87-99
MT4-24-LS 24 20-31 15 87-99 H
MT4-24-LSM 24 20-31 15/75 . 87-99
MT4-24-MS 24 20-31 30 87-99
MT 4-24-IS 24 20-31 75 87-99
. 15/75 cd models are Listed at 15 cd and exceed 75 cd near aXIs
The UL Listed "Rated Voltage" range is 20-31 VDC or 12-15.6 VOC
using either filtered (DC) or unfiltered full-wave-rectified (FWR) voltage.
Check the minimum and maximum output of the power supply and
standby battery and subtract the voltage drop from the circuit wiring
resistance to determine the applied voltage to the signaling device.
& WARNING: ALTHOUGH UL TESTING HAS VERIFIED THAT THESE
PRODUCTS FUNCTION EVEN AT 80% OF THEIR MINIMUM RATING AND 110% OF
THEIR MAXIMUM RATING, WHmOCK STRONGLY RECOMMENDS THAT THE
VOLTAGE APPUED TO THESE PRODUCTS BE WITHIN THEIR RATED VOLTAGE
RANGE, THE APPUCATlON OF IMPROPER VOLTAGE MAY RESULT IN DEGRADED
OPERATION OR DAMAGE TO THESE PRODUCTS.
Table 2: Current Ratinas for Multitone Audible Signals
Rated Average Rated Average
Tone Tone Description Current (Amps) Current (Amps)
24 VDC 12 VDC
HldBA STD dBA HldBA STD dBA
Broadband Horn (Continuous) 0,040 0,023 0.100 0.020
Horn 0.031 0.010
1560 Hz Modulated (0.07 Sec. ONlRepeat) 0,014 0,012
Bell 0.100 0.020
Horn (0.25 Sec. ON/O,25 Sec. OFF/Repeat) 0.040 0,023
March Time Horn 0.023 0.100 0.020
Horn (ANSI S3,41 Temooral Pattern) 0.040
Code-3 Horn 0.017 0.060 0.015
500 Hz (ANSI S3.41 Temporal Pattern) 0.028
Code-3 Tone 500-1200 Hz Sweeo (4.0 See, ON/0.5 See, OFFlRepeat) 0.048 0.026 0.100 0.025
Slow Whooo 0.082 0.020
600-1200 Hz Sweeo (1,0 Sec. ONlReoeat) 0.036 0.023
Siren 0.014 0,044 0.012
HI/La 1000/800 Hz (0.25 Sec, ON/Alternate) 0.020
Add 25% more input current than shown in Table 2 when operating the unit at maximum input voltage.
Add strobe current from Table 4 to audible signal current from Table 2 to obtain total current for each unit, if the strobe and audible are wired to operate
in unison on a single circuit.
Copyright 1993, 1994 Wheelock. Inc. All rights reserved,
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Lh WARNING: F MULTlTONE STROBE SIGNALS ARE OPERATED WITHIN 15 INCHES OF A PERSON'S EAR. THEY CAN PRODUCE A SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL THAT EXCEEDS
THE MAXIMUM 120 d8A PERMITTED BY ADA AND OSHA RULES, EXPOSURE TO SUCH SOUND LEVELS CAN RESULT IN DAMAGE TO A PERSON'S HEARING.
& WARNING: A SMALL POSSIBILITY EXISTS THAT THE USE OF MULTIPLE STROBES WITHIN A PERSON'S FIElD OF VIFW. UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES, MIGHT
INDUCE A PHOTO-SENSITIVE RESPONSE IN PERSONS WITH EPILEPSY. STROBE REFLECTIONS IN A GLASS OR MIRRORED SURFACE MIGHT ALSO INDUCE SUCH A RESPONSE.
TO MINIMIZE THIS POSSIBLE HAZARD. WHmOCK STRONGLY RECOMMENDS THAT THE STROBES INSTALLED SHOULD NOT PRESENT A COMPOSITE FLASH RATE IN THE
FIB.D OF VJEW WHICH EXCEEDS FIVE 151 Hz AT THE OPERATING VOLTAGE OF THE STROBES ISEE TABLE 61. WHEELOCK ALSO STRONGLY RECOMMENDS THAT THE
INTENSITY AND COMPOSITE FLASH RATE OF INSTALLED STROBES COMPLY WITH LEVELS ESTABLISHED BY APPLICABLE LAWS, STANDARDS, REGULATIONS, CODES AND
GUIDELINES.
NOTE: NFPA 72/ANSI 117,1 provide means for determining equivalent illumination using fewer, higher intensity strobes within the same protected area.
Lh CAUTION: Check the installation instructions of the manufacturers of other equipment used in the system for any guidelines or restrictions on
wiring and/or locating signaling circuits and signaling devices.
Some system communication circuits and/or audio circuits, for example, may require special precautions to assure electrical noise Immunity le.g. audio
crosstalkl.
The Multitone Strobe products and these instructions are copyrighted by Wheelock and the Multitone Strobe products contain proprietary, confidential
and trade secrets of Wheelock, No part of the Multltone Strobe products and these Instructions may be photocopied, printed or reproduced in any form
or modified, adapted, changed or enhanced, or converted to another programming language, or used to create updated, related or derivative works,
without the prior written consent of Wheelock, No part of the Multitone Strobe products shall be decompiled, disassembled or reverse engineered.
ANY MATERIAL EXTRAPOLATED FROM THIS DOCUMENT OR FROM WHEELOCK MANUALS OR OTHER DOCUMENTS DESCRIBING THE PRODUCT FOR USE IN PROMOTIONAL OR
ADVERTISING CLAIMS. OR FOR ANY OTHER USE. INCLUDING DESCRIPTION OF THE PRODUCT'S APPLICATION, OPERATION, INSTALlATION AND TESTING IS USED AT THE
SOLE RISK OF THE USER AND WHEELOCK WILL NOT HAVE ANY LIABILITY FOR SUCH USE,
IMPORTANT: READ SEPARATE "GENERAL INFORMATION" SHEET FOR INFORMATION ON THE PlACEMENT, LIMITATIONS, INSTALlATION, FINAL CHECKOUT, AND PERIODIC
TESTING OF NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES,
limited Warranty
Wheelo.ck products mus~ be used .wlthin ~heir publish~d speci!icatlon~ and must be PRO~RL Y specified, applied, installed, operated, maintained and operationally
tested In accordance with these instructIons at the time of Installation and at least tWIce a year or more often and In accordance with local. state snd federal
codes,. regulatjons and laws. Specification, application, installation, operation, maintenance and testing must be performed by qualified personnel for proper
operatlo~ in accordance with all of. ~he I~test National Fire Protection Association INFPAI, Underwriters' Laboratories (ULl. National Electrical Code (NECI,
Occup~tlonal Safety and Hea~h Ad~'n'stratlon I?S,HAI, local, state, ~ounty, province, district, federal and other applicable building and fire standards, guidelines,
regulatIons, laws and codes Including, ~~t not h~ite~ to, all appendIces and amendments and the requirements of the local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ),
Wheelock ,products when prope~ly speCIfied, apphed, Installed, operated, maintained and operationally tested as provided above are warranted against mechanical
and electrical d~fects for a period of ,one year from date of installation or 18 months from date of manufacture (as determined by date codel, whichever first
occurs. Correction of defects by repaIr or replacement shall be at Wheelock's sole discretion and shall constitute fulfillment of all obligations under this warranty,
THE FOREGOING LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL IMMEDIATELY TERMINATE IN THE EVENT ANY PART NOT FURNISHED BY WHEELOCK IS INSTAlLED IN THE PRODUCT THE
FOREGOING LIMITED WARRANTY SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDES ANY SOFTWARE REQUIRED FOR THE OPERATION OF OR INCLUDED IN A PRODUCT WHEELOCK MAKES NO
=~~~~~NE~A~~T~~, WARRANTY OF ANY OTHER KIND, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY WHETHER AS TO MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR
USERS ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR DETERMINING WHETHER A PRODUCT IS SUITABLE FOR THE USER'S PU
RESULTS, THERE IS NO WARRANTY AGAINST DAMAGE RESULTING FROM MISAPPLICATION IMPROPE:P~~~FI~~~~T~EBRuISTEWlALLccAICDHENIETVE THE USER'S INTENDED
CONDITIONS BEYOND WHEELOCK'S CONTROL. '" OR OTHER OPERATING
WHEELOCK DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE OPERATION OF THE SOFTWARE WILL B
STANDARD OF PERFORMANCE OR THAT THE FUNCTIONS OR PERFORMA E UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR-FREE OR THAT THE SOFTWARE WILL MEET ANY OTHER
LIABLE FOR ANY DELAYS, BREAKDOWNS, INTERRUPTIONS, LOSS, DESTRU~~~o~F I~;E~i~A~~ WOTILL MEET THE USER'S REQUIREMENTS, WHEELOCK SHAll NOT BE
CAUSED BY THE SOFTWARE, ' ,HER PROBLEMS IN THE USE OF A PRODUCT ARISING OUT OF OR
THE LIABILITY OF WHEELOCK ARISING OUT OF THE SUPPLYING OF A PRODUCT OR IT
CASE EXCEED THE COST OF CORRECTING DEFECTS AS STATED IN THE LIMITED W~~~'N~~~~~R ON WARRANTIES, NEGLIGENCE, OR OTHERWISE, SHAll NOT IN ANY
SHAll TERMINATE, WHEELOCK IS NOT LIABLE FOR LABOR COSTS INCURRED IN R UPON EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY PERIOD All SUCH LIABILITY
WHEELOCK OR FOR DAMAGE OF ANY TYPE WHATSOEVER INCLUDING BUT NOT EMOVAL, REINSTALLATION OR REPAIR OF THE PRODUCT BY ANYONE OTHER THAN
FOREGOING SHAll CONSTITUTE THE SOLE REMEDY OF THE PuRCHASER AND THE EXLCIMLUITSEIDVETO, LOSS OF PROFIT OR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES THE
LIABILITY OF WHEELOCK, '
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limitation of liability
WHEELOCK'S L1ABIUTY ON ANY CLAIM OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING NEGUGENCE AND BRwOF, OR CONNECTED WITH THIS CONTRACT, OR FROM THE MANUFACTURE SALE DELI~~~ ~ WARRANTY, FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE RESULTING FROM ARISING OUT
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APPLICAnON FOR PERMIT
CITY OF ZEPIIYlUIILLS
BUILDING DEPARTIIENT
OWNER'S NAHE :=;ArJE f.3((J:JVJf:-l PHONE )?13 7/ S'- ~ <.::>
OWNER'S ADDBESS '3 ~9 0 <;. A./OL 7H AVE y ~c:Jl:iJ.J l.f.(, LL J / ;::L~ 5' 3JY 0
JOB ADDRESS '3 '?<t 0 C. ';uO.c:{,,/.J Av L- ........;22 ../'104 '1 .,e. l.L!/ .FL. ~ 3JV b
LEGAL DESClUPTION: LOT(S)~Jr: J t. I n. l<f BI.OCL.ti..SUBDIVISION
IV IJ~ 'o~ Mn:1
PARCEL I.D.' ;;;t.C; 21- U 0010 C'-Il.IOO 01 yo 001 (OBTAIN FROM PROPERTY TAX NOTICE)
WORK PROPOSED:~ew Construction --Addition ---..Alteration ---Repair _Install.
_Sign
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--PeIIolish
PROPOSED USE: _Single Faaily
---.Jf./F _' of Units ----"'/H
_ec-ercial
_Indust. _Swia. Pool _Other
---Restaurant & Health Departaent Approval
DESCRIPTIO. OF WORK: IIV~TALL.. !=;.<-l.-A LA.u--. SyJrc,..,..,..-?
BUILDING SIZE:
x
Square Feet,
Height
RESIDENTIAL: ATTACII (2) PLOT PI..ANS 6( (2) SETS OF BUILDING PLANS 6( (1) SET ENERGY FORKS.
COItHERCIAL: ArlACH (3) SETS OF BUILDING PLANS 6( (1) SET ENERGY FORHS.
PROPERTY SURVEY REQUIRED FOR ALL NEW CO.STRUCTION.
PERMITS REOUESTED
~UILDING
$.
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Valuation of Total Construction
-ELECl'IUCAL
---.JIECIWIICAL
AIIP Service
Florida Power Corp.
N.R.E.C.
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Valuation of llecbanica1 Installation
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GAS
ROOFING
SPECIALTY
TYPE QF OOIISDUC'I'ION: _Block _Fra8If! _Steel
Other
FDISIIID P1OOB. BLEVAnORS:
Fl.
IS PBOJECr IN FLOOD ZONE AREA'
YES NO
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CONTRACTOR SECTION
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State Cert. or Regist. ,
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PLlDlBER COMPANY
State Cert. or Regist. ,
Signature City License Registration ,
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IlECIIANlCAL COMPANY
State Cert. or Regist. I
Signature City License Registration .
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OTRRR COHPANY
State Cert. or Regist. ,
Signature City License Registration ,
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APPLICAnOR APPROVED BY PERHH OFFICER.
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CONDITIONS OF PERMIT AFFIDAVIT
A. NOTICE OF DEED RESTRICTIONS
!be undersigned understands that this perait JaY be subject to 'deed restrictions' wbich JaY be lOre restrictive than City
regulations. lbe undersigned asSUle& responsibility for COIpliance with any applicable deed restrictions.
B. UNLICENSED CONTRACTORS AND CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES
If the owner bas bired a contractor or contractors ~ to undertake IOrk, they IIY be required to be licensed in accordance with
state and local regulations. ,If the contractor is not licensed as required by law, both the OlDer, and contractor JaY be
cited for a lisdelleaDOr violation under state law. If the owner or intended contractor are uncertain as to wbat licensing
requireJellts JaY apply for the intended IOrk, they are advised to cou.tact the City of Zepbyrhills Building Departlent, (813)
788-6611.
Furtherlllre, if the owner bas bired a contractor or contractors, be is advised to bave ~ contractor(s) sign portions of the
'Contractor Sections' of this application for wbich they will be responsible. If you, as the owner sign as the contractor,
you are indicating that JOU, rather than the contractor, are reiponsible for the IOrk. If the contractor wishes you to sign
as contractor that JaY be an indication that be is not properly licensed and is not entitled to perlittlng privileges in the
City of ZepbyrbilIs.
C. TRANSPORTATION IMPACT FEES AND UTILITY CONNECTION FEES
D. CONSTRUCTION LIEN' LAW (CHAPTER 713, FLORIDA STATUTES, AS AMENDED)
I certify that I, the applicant, bave been provided with a copy of 'Plorida's COnstruction Lien Law - a...er's Protection
Guide' prepared by the Florida Departlent of Agriculture and ConsUlleI' Affairs. If the applicant is 8OII!OI1a other than the
'owner', I certify that 1 bave obtained a copy of the above described docUIent and premse in good faith to deliver it to the
'owner' prior to co.enC8l8llt.
E. CONTRACTOR' S/OWNER' S AFFIDAVIT
I certify that all the infOIliltion in this application is accurate and that all work will -be done in COJpliance with all
applicable laws regulating construction, loning, and land develo(ll8llt.
Application is bereby lade to obtain a perlit to do work and installation as indicated. I certify that no IOrk or
installation bas CDlenced prior to issuance of a perlit and that alllOrk will be perfoIled to I88t standards of alii_
regulating construction, City codes, loning regulations, and land developll8llt regulations in the jurisdiction. I also
certify that I understand that the regulations of other goverDleDtal agencies IIY apply to the intended work, and that it is
If responsibility to identify what actions I lUSt take to be in COIpliance. Such agencies include but are not lilited to:
I Departlent of EnvirODll8lltal Regulation - Cypress Bayheads, Wetland Areas and EnvironElltally Sensitive Lands,
Water/Vastewater Ireatlent
I Southwest Florida Water Manag8lent District - Wells, Cypress Baybeads, Wetland Areas, Altering Watercourses
I ArJy Corps of Engineers - Seawalls, Docks, lavigable Waterways
I Departlent of Health i Rehabilitative Smites, BnvirODl8l1W Health Unit - Wells, Vastewater rreatlent, Septic lanks
I US BnviIODl8l1tal Protection Agency - Asbestos abatl!ll8llt
I also certify that, if fill laterial is to be used in Flood Zone 'A' or 'A,etc.", it is understood that a drainage plan
addressing a '9P8D88ting volUl8' will be sublitted which is prepared by a professional engineer registered in the State of
Florida prior to perlit issuance.
A ~it issued sball be construed to be a license to proceed with the IOrk and not as authority to violate, cancel alter, or
set aside any provisions of the technical codes, nor shall issuance of a perlit prevent the Building Official fIOl thereafter
requiring a correction of errors in plans, construction, or violations of any code. Every perlit issued aball bec:oIe invalid
unless the IIOrk authoriled by such perlit is COIIeDCed within sillODtbs of issuance, or if work authoriJed by the perlit is
suspended or abandoned for a period of sil IODtbs after the tile the work is co.enced. One 90 day utension of tile, laY be
allowed for the perlit with fee charge of $15.00. !be utension shall be requested in lf1'iting to the Building Official. An
approved inspection lUSt be logged during each sillODth period, or the project will be considered abandoned.
IWUUlfG !O (MER: YOUR FAILURE 10 RECORD A IOrICI OF aJIMIICIIIII! lilY RESULr II YOUR PAYIIG !lIICI PORDIPROVIIIIftS fO YOOR
PROPBRrY. IF YOO IIUIID fO OB'fIIK PIlAlCIIG, COISUL! WID YOUR LIIDIR OR 11 ArroBDY BIP01II RICORDllfG YOUR MOrICI OF
ClIIIIIICIIIIIr. JOIIIIIII1JIJII2.500 II VlI.IIII 00 lOr IBID 10 1IIlOIIIl1lll1llS'l1 'IDrICIl lIP ~
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sIAn OF F~I sIAn OF FLORIDA 0 (\ ii\
mum OF, h coom OF 1 &U.2
The forego ng intltI'WIent was ~~owledged The foregoing instrwaent. was a~owledged
before me this ~ ~ , 19~Y before me tbi~V\Q ~ ' ~9 .s;- by
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Signature) lk
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(Name Typed, rinted or St )
NOTAH L
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MY COMMISSION' CC SS7IM3
EXPIRfS: Decembllr 19. 1997
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