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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-10233 CITY OF ZEPHYRHILLS 5335 - 811H STREET (813)780 -0020 10233 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM PERMIT Permit Number: 10233 Address: 7050 GALL BLVD Permit Type: FIRE ALARM SYSTEM ZEPHYRHILLS, FL. Class of Work: FIRE ALARM SYSTEM Township: Range: Book: Proposed Use: MEDICAL Lot(s): Block: Section: Square Feet: Subdivision: CITY OF ZEPHYRHILLS Est. Value: Parcel Number: 30- 26 -20- 0000 - 00200 -0010 Improv. Cost: 2,200.00: -> H m�ri . T , f Date Issued: 3/29/2010 Name: FL HO OF ZEPHYRHILLS Total Fees: 130.00 Address: 7050 GALL BLVD Amount Paid: 130.00 ZEPHYRHILLS, FL. 33542 Date Paid: 3/29/2010 Phone: Work Desc: INSTALL FIRE SUPPRESSION FOR RANGE I` A - ' • ISN 1' ALA= 50.05 1' 'LANK VI 50.00 FIRE INSPECTION FEES 30.00 P flirfr-f— U 1 /14t r /0 7 S F A - A 4 !nal FIRE ELEVATOR RECALL Chapter 633, Florida Statutes, authorizes the City to charge and collect user fees to pay for the costs of fire prevention and protection related activities such as inspections, plan review, administrative fees, and other costs related to the aforementioned. Complete Plans, Specifications and Fee Must Accompany Application. Commencement of work without written approval of the Fire Department's Fire Marshal or required permits or opening up for commercial activity without an approved final inspection shall be charged double permit fee per day of operation or a minimum of $100.00, whichever is greater. All work shall be performed in accordance with City Codes and Ordinances. "WARNING TO OWNER: YOUR FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, C • LT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECD • % • NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT." .h' a :.�►i C' C T SIGNATURE • I : IC R PERMIT EXPIRES IN 6 MONTHS WITHOUT APPROVED INSPECTION CALL FOR INSPECTION - 8 HOURS NOTICE REQUIRED ZEPHYRHILLS FIRE RESCUE DEPT - Fire Marshal Office - 813- 780 -0041 DETACH BEFORE DEPOSITING No. 3073238 INVOICE DISCOUNT AMOUNT DATE NUMBER 03232010 PERMIT 709 032310 0.00 130.00 056313 0.00 130.00 813-780-0020 City of Zephyrhills "Fire. 4 ,, Fax -813 - 780 -0021 I Permit Application 1 b' ' >- _ Date Received . 13 4 t7� __ �- � ' :20 � � � Phone Contact for Permit • l Owners Name 1 f /t n Clet X 91 /fir Owner's Phone Number 1 1 1 1 Owner's Address Fee Simple Titleholder Name Titleholder Phone Number 1 I Fee Simple Titleholder Address I I Job Address GC 74j C-> 6-eia f3it.,d • ) Lot# Sub Division Parr-s4-# " '�� n Bio- Hazard Waste Storage - ANNUAL I I Fumigation Tent n Comm Exhaust Kitchen Hood /Duct n Hazardous Material (Tier II or RQ Facility) ANNUAL n Controlled Bum n Hood Installation n Emergency Generator < 30 kw I I LP /Natural Gas - Installation I I Emergency Generator> 30 kw I I LP /Natural Gas - ANNUAL Sale n Fire Protection Maintenance - ANNUAL n Places of Assembly- ANNUAL IUtnyl !berm' raj Other Sprinkler n ❑ ❑ ❑ n Recreational Bum Fire Alarm n ❑ ❑ ❑ I I n Sparklers Hood Cleaning n ❑ ❑ ❑ I 1 . 1 1 Sprinkler System Installations Hood Suppression 7 ❑ I I Standpipes (Sprinkler Sys) Fire Alarm Installation I I Torch Roofing/Tar Kettle Fire Pumps I-1 Waste Tire Storage ANNUAL ` n Fire Works l Flammable Application- ANNUAL I g I Valuation of Project I I Fuel Tanks I-I Other: I /4 S/. 6"ccc re1rar £ re- $ Contractor Company Mue. - Pb4 - P, r , /:Vl.cv ! / 1 j I-e- Signature 2 Registered Y / N ] Fee Current I Y / N Address L/70/ a&-4..... f.- t r- 6 [4+e_.: 41 1 License # r /Y & 321 co !L 9 ELECTRICIAN Company Signature Registered Y/ N Fee Current I Y/ N 1 Address ( I License # PLUMBER Company Signature Registered Y/ N ] Fee Current I Y/ N I Address I I License # I I MECHANICAL Company Signature Registered Y/ N I Fee Current I Y/ N I . Address I I License # 0 OTHER Company Signature Registered Y/ N I Fee Current I Y/ N Address � License # PMIi revsx + D ISWINEXEMENEVE irections: Fill out application completely. Owner & Contractor sign back of application, notarized (Or, copy of signed contract with owner) If over $2500, a Notice of Commencement is required (Mechanical work over $5000) Supply two (2) sets of drawings with applicable documentation Allow 10 -14 days for review after submittal date. Parcel # - obtained from Property Tax Notice (httpi /appraiser.pascogov.com) NOTICE OF DEED RESTRICTIONS: The undersigned understands that this permit may be subjects'to "deed "< restrictions which may be more restrictive than County regulations. The, undersigned assumes responsibility for:compliance with any applicable deed restrictions. UNLICENSED CONTRACTORS AND CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES: If the owner has hired :a or contractors to undertake work, they may be required to be licensed in accordance with state and local regulations. If the contractor is not licensed as required by law, both the owner and contractor may be cited for a misdemeanor violation under state law. If the owner or intended contractor are uncertain as to what licensing requirements may :apply for the intended work, they are advised to contact the Pasco County Building Inspection Division— Licensing Section at 727 -847- 8009. Furthermore, if the owner has hired .a contractor or contractors, he is advised to have the contractor(s) sign portions of the "contractor Block" of this application for which they will be responsible. If you, as the owner sign as the contractor, that may be an indication that he is not properly licensed and is not entitled to permitting privileges in Pasco County. CONSTRUCTION LIEN LAW (Chapter713, _Florida Statutes, as amended): If valuation of work is $2;500.00 or more, certify that I, the applicant, have been provided with a copy of the "Florida Construction Lien Law— Homeowner's Protection Guide" prepared by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs. If the applicant is someone other than the "owner ", I certify that I have obtained a copy of the above described document and promise in good faith to deliver it to the "owner" prior to commencement. CONTRACTOR'SIOWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all the information in this application is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction, zoning and land development. Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do work and installation as indicated. I certify that no work or installation has commenced prior to issuance of a permit and that all work will be performed to meet standards of all laws regulating construction, County and City codes, zoning regulations, and land development regulations in the jurisdiction. I also certify that 1 understand that the regulations of other government agencies may apply to the intended work, and that it is my responsibility to identify what actions I must take to be in compliance. If I am the AGENT FOR THE OWNER, I promise in good faith to inform the owner of the permitting conditions set forth in this affidavit prior to commencing construction. I understand that a separate permit may be required for electrical work, plumbing, signs, wells, pools, air conditioning, gas, or other installations not specifically included in the application. A permit issued shall be construed to be a license to proceed with the work and not as authority to violate, cancel, alter, or set aside any provisions of the technical codes, nor shall issuance of a permit prevent the Building Official from thereafter requiring a correction of errors in plans, construction or violations of any codes. Every permit issued shall become invalid unless the work authorized by such permit is commenced within six months of permit issuance, or if work authorized by the permit is suspended or abandoned for a period of six (6) months after the time the work is commenced. An extension may be requested, in writing, from the Building Official for a period not to exceed ninety (90) days and will demonstrate job is considered abandoned. justifiable cause for the extension. If work ceases for ninety (90) consecutive days, the j WARNING TO OWNER: YOUR FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE 'OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR ER OR AN ETT RNEY BE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF • A FINANCING, CONSULT MENCEMENT. WITH YOUR LEN FLORIDA JURAT (F.S. 117.0 / OWNER OR AGENT 4111144.._ CONTRACTOR Subscribed and swom to (or a.q ed) before me his Subscribed and swom to (• affirmed) before me this by by y Who is /are ersonall known to me or has /have produced Who is /are personally known to me or has/have produced p y as identification. as identification. Notary Public Notary Public Commission No. Commission No. Name of Notary typed, printed rinted or stamped Name of Notary typed, printed or stamped Zephyrhills Fire Rescue 6907 Dairy Road, Zephyrhills, FL 33542 Fire Marshal Bus (813) 780 -0041. Kerry Barnett Fax (813) 780 -0044 E- mail: kbarnett a f re.zephyrhills.fl.us Plan Review #: 10 -021 Project: Suppression for Residential Range Number of Pages: Packet March 10, 2010 I have received and reviewed the plans for the residential range suppression system located at 7050 Gall Blvd and will allow the project to move forward. Please note that this review does not eliminate any further requirements as the project continues moving forward. By receiving permit, contractor acknowledges to comply with the items listed below. Should anyone have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the Fire Marshal's office. 1. Installation shall be in accordance to NFPA 17A and 96. 2. Ensure that system is tied into to hospital's fire alarm system and zoned as such. 3. Ensure all electric shuts down under the system. Inspections Required: 1. Accepta e Test 4•, KERRY BARNETT, FIRE MARSHAL ** *Please be advised this review of plans submitted is a cursory review to assist the contractor in compliance with applicable fire safety codes. This review is not intended to be a final approval of the submitted plans. It is the contractor's sole responsibility to ensure that the plans are in complete compliance with all applicable NFPA codes and local ordinances. In the event that further examination or site inspection reveals areas of non - compliance, it shall be the contractor's sole responsibility, at their sole expense to bring those areas in compliance. The City assumes no responsibility for the contractor's failure to be in compliance with all applicable NFPA codes and local ordinances. ZEPHYRHILLS FIRE DEPARTMENT 6907 Dairy Road, Zephyrhills, FL 33542 Fire Chief Keith Williams Bus (813)780 -0041 Fax (813)780 -0044 FIRE SERVICE.USER Occupancy No.: �-- Plan No.: lb-- b z. Contractor: T'IiG 12_ Business Name: 'L :..6a Billing Address: 70 1 C ,kK.r-7r+i o - 1,1 Business Address: ' 7i7 c? 61.911- 7:rx. t'G` t EL- 3 ./ 6 Business Phone No.: Billing Phone No.: Business Fax No.: Billing Fax No.: Contact: Contact: _ PLAN REVIEW FEES _ INSPECTION FEES _ PERMIT FEE FALSE ALARM FEE _ Site Plan N/C Annual N/C _ Sprinkler $50 II 1st Alarm N/C _ multi-Family ommerc /Cial .06 sf 1st Re- inspection N/C _ Standpipes 550 , 2nd Alarm N/C (Minimum Charge 525.00 _ 2nd Re- inspection $100 Fire Pump : II 3rd Alarm N/C fl Plan Revisions DBL _ 3rd Re- inspection 5250 J Hoods J"PT $50 II 4th Alarm 5100 _ 4th Re- Inspection $500 _ Fire Alarm - I , 5th Alarm 5150 _ SPRINKLER SYSTEMS (Business closed until _ LP Gas 550 , 6th Alarm 5200 _ 0 - 25 Heads 550 violations corrected) _ Natural Gas $50 II NON COMPLIANCE 5150 26 plus Heads 5100 _ SPRINKLER SYSTEMS — Fuel Tanks- per tank $50 STANDPIPE SYSTEM _ Hydro Undergrounds $45 — Sparklers 5100 0 Per Riser $50 _ Hydrostatic Test 565 per system _ Fire Works $500 FIRE PUMP _ Acceptance Test 545 per system _ Camp Fire 525 0 Per Pump $100 Hydrant Flow $75 _ Controlled Bum 5100 _ FIRE ALARM SYSTEM _ Hood/Duct 550 0 - 25 Devices 550 _ FIRE ALARM SYSTEM _ Place of Assembly 550 Annual 26 plus Devices 5100 — System Acceptance 550 ' — Fire Protection 525 _ SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS — Recall Acceptance $50 _ Flammable Application $50 Annual Wet 550 _ OTHER _ Waste Tire Storage 550 Annual Dry 550 — Fire WaWSmoke Wall $15 per wall _ Generator >30 KW 150 Generator < KW 5100 _ CO2 $50 LP Gas 525 per tank _ her e _ Natural Gas 52 per syste _ Bio-Hazard Waste 5100 Annual KITCHEN EXHAUST _ Fumigation Tenting 550 fl Hood/Ducts 550 Tent 107x10' or greater 515 per tent _ Torch Pot/Applied 550 OTHER Fire Pump , $45 — Haz. Materials $100 Annual _ LP Installation per tank 550 ire Suppression 530 — Fuel Tank Installation 550 System Acceptance (Per Tank) 550 Exhaust. Hood/Duct $30 • 0 Natural Gas Installation 550 Re - inspection DBL (Per System) (other than annual) _ El Spray Booth $50 0 Inspection scheduled DBL _ and cancelled less than _ _ 24 hours _ Construction Insp. N/C ,� _ Emergency Vehicle Acs $50 FALSE ALARM PLANS TOTAL 1 INSPECTION TOTA PERMIT TOTAL '---- TOTAL GRAND TOTAL 1 1:540 " 1 Comments: • Date: 3 lb 10 Inspector: YeAritt- — g�\______ 0 TH E G UAR D IAN 111 TM Stops Rangetop Fires Instantly I S UBMI7TED PLAN ) HAVE BEEN REVIEWEt; 0 WN I?Y ZEPHYR FI : MARSH ' . O Date: r/ . ,. / / , mANuAL vjW1: / -,Y :'i divo For Installation, Operation and Maintenance MODEL G300 -A Wet Chemical Extinguisher Unit UL FILE NO. EX 3940 t. 1 -0 ill‘ . - I, xq i 4. 1 , 111 Nli PATENTED ,1601,1 INK .. 10. LISTED 0 TWENTY FIRST CENTURY International Fire Equipment And Services Corporation Revised G310A -A February 20, 2007 3249 West Story Road' Irving, TX 75038 G310A -A Revised February 20, 2007 Page 1 INTRODUCTION TABLE OF CONTENTS Pg. There exist a variety of reasons for cooking grease INTRODUCTION 1 fires, but most reasons involve unattended cooking GUARDIAN III SYSTEM COMPONENT 2 accidents. Here are some tips to help prevent a APPLICATION AND LIMITATION 3 cooking grease fire in your kitchen. CLEAN -UP AND MAINTENANCE 3 ENCLOSURE/EXTINGUISHER ASSY 4 FIRE PREVENTION TIPS: CPU UNIT CONTROL BOARD 5 • Never leave the kitchen when frying food. SENSOR ASSEMBLY 6 • Use fresh cooking oil whenever possible. DISTRIBUTION ASSEMBLY 6 • Dense smoke from the frying pan indicates ACCESSORIES 7 cooking oil is near auto ignition -turn the burner ELECTRIC SHUTOFFS 10 down or off. GAS SHUTOFFS 11 • Keep cooking areas clean and clear of SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 13 combustibles. AIMING NOZZLES 15 SYSTEM CHECKOUT 16 If you must leave the kitchen when frying food, turn the ARMING SYSTEM 17 bumer off or remove the pan from the burner until you AFTER DISCHARGE 17 return. PARTS LIST 19 IN CASE OF A GREASE FIRE: TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 20 OPTIONAL SONIC GAS SHUTOFF 22 Never attempt to move a burning pan of cooking OPTIONAL SONIC ELECTRIC SHUTOFF 23 grease from the kitchen range. DO NOT TRY TO ILLUSTRATIONS EXTINGUISH A GREASE FIRE WITH WATER. Call the fire department immediately. Alert other FIGURE 1 Guardian II1 System Components occupants and evacuate. Let your Guardian III FIGURE 2 System (Enclosure /Extinguisher Assy.) extinguish any range top fire. Wait at least 30 minutes FIGURE 3 Central Processing Unit Control Board after a cooking fire has been extinguished before FIGURE 3A AC/DC Adaptor approaching your kitchen range. FIGURE 4 Temp. Activated Sensor Assy. /Dist Assy. FIGURE 5 Remote Alarm DEFINITIONS FIGURE 6 Installation of Remote Alarm FIGURE 7 Manual Remote Pull Station WET CHEMICAL: A solution of water and potassium FIGURE 8 Installation of Manual Remote Pull Station FIGURE 9 Sonic Receiver Assy. carbonate based chemical, potassium acetate -based FIGURE 10 Alarm / Strobe Assy. chemical or a combination thereof which forms an FIGURE 11 Interface Enclosure Assembly extinguishing agent. FIGURE 12A 3 -Prong Shutoff FIGURE 12B 4 -Prong Shutoff LISTED: Equipment or materials included in a list FIGURE 12C Hardwire Shutoff published by Underwriters Laboratories Incorporated FIGURE 13 Electric Shutoff Connector Configuration (UL). FIGURE 14 Electric Shutoff Interconnect Identification FIGURE 15 Electric Shutoff Installation SHALL OR MUST: Indicates a mandatory FIGURE 16 Gas Shutoff Valve Installation requirement. FIGURE 17 Gas Shutoff Control Box Installation FIGURE 18 Gas Shutoff Connection Identification. SHOULD OR MAY: Indicates a recommendation or FIGURE 19 Minimum and Maximum Heights that which is advised, FIGURE 20 Nozzle / Sensor Height FIGURE 21 Hole Location APPLIANCE: For the purpose of this manual, FIGURE 22 Nozzle /Sensor Assembly appliance means a residential -type kitchen range FIGURE 23 Overview Inside Hood supplied by gas or electricity to power and heat range FIGURE 24 Nozzle Adjustment top burners. FIGURE 25 Target Area FIGURE 26 Arming System FIGURE A Optional Sonic Gas Shutoff Installation FIGURE B Optional Gas Sonic Box FIGURE C Optional Gas Sonic Shutoff FIGURE D Optional 3 Prong Sonic Electric Shutoff FIGURE E Optional 4 Prong Sonic Electric Shutoff FIGURE F Optional Hardware Sonic Electric Shutoff FIGURE G Optional Sonic Electric Shutoff Installation G310A -A Page 2 Revised February 20, 2007 GUARDIAN III SYSTEM COMPONENTS Each system consists of a pre - assembled enclosure extinguisher assembly, sensor assembly, and distribution /nozzle assembly and one (1) shutoff for electrical or gas stoves, ready for installation in the kitchen cabinet and range hood over the stove. IN Sensor Assembly (P/N G305 -A) Temperature 1:: emperature Sensor PM Sensor G305 -1) � (P /N G305 -2) ' iii , t~, P/N G304 -32 Braided Hose — 32" >.., $ ; yet P.Ncio4 - Fy All P/N G304 -27 Braided Hose — 27 _ 4 _ . - iPw (1.10401 dui 4 W411 G cr 4C.nr:(;q t _.___._ .._ Dist, bum., As FIGURE 1 Nazzle{P:N GAIt r) Distribution Assembly (P/N 304 -A) 1 4-6.5"41 -4111111 - _-----,, a Y Ground Wire - 30 • l\ –' 6,,-- ..,,'' / i f J 1 i 10.5" 1 I ` ... .. 6.25" � � i - ► \s, t1" ,. :�� '/ fJS: 9.5" / Enclosure / Extinguisher Assembly (P /N G399) 8.25" x-4.5" -- 120" (10 Ft.) 9.25» i i 4 r (5 Ft.) _■ , � -- -60" (5 Ft.) c 3 5" I I n t erconnect Cable (P /N G322) 6 0" � ' p / (Standard with Electric and Gas Shutoff) - (Sonic Receiver Accessory available) Gas Shutoff (P /N G316 - A) Electric Shutoff (P/N G319) (8.25" x 6.25" x 2.67 ") (4 prong Standard -3 prong available) Operation: In the event of a stovetop fire, the sensors will activate at a pre -set temperature and signal the main CPU board. The main CPU automatically sends a signal to release the extinguisher valve assembly, releasing the extinguishing agent and simultaneously activates the CPU - mounted alarm and remote alarm if installed, which in turn shuts off the power supply, gas or electricity, to the range. G310A -A Revised February 20, 2007 Page 3 APPLICATION AND LIMITATION NOTE: GENERAL INFORMATION Additional equipment or components necessary to install the system in accordance with the instructions and limitations • The Guardian III is designed to fit in standard kitchen listed are to be provided by the authorized installer if not range hoods and 12" or taller kitchen cabinets above purchased with the basic system (i.e., electrical Wire, wire the range. mold, shut -off components, etc.). Additional equipment and components may be obtained from an authorized Twenty • Guardian III Systems can be installed in range hoods of First Century distributor or the manufacturer. either a duct -free or ducted design. CLEAN UP AND MAINTENANCE • The extinguisher kit and flex hose shall be installed within a cabinet or other protected space in accordance After the system has discharged, disconnect electrical with these instructions. appliances sprayed by the chemical. For electric ranges, breaker to range should be turned off. Use rubber gloves to • Only components identified by part numbers in this protect skin. Use a sponge and warm soapy water to wipe manual are authorized for use unless expressly stated off excess chemical. A damp cloth should be used in the otherwise. final cleaning process. Do not use a water vacuum type cleaner. RESIDENTIAL RANGE -TOP USE ONLY • Guardian III Systems are designed and tested for CAUTION: WHEN CLEANING THE KITCHEN residential appliances and applications only RANGE HOOD OR WHEN YOUR GUARDIAN III SYSTEM IS REMOVED, THE SAFETY PIN • Guardian III Systems are not intended for protection of SHOULD BE REINSERTED INTO THE FIRE commercial or restaurant -style appliances or cooking EXTINGUISHER VALVE ASSEMBLY. TO areas. REARM THE SYSTEM, REMOVE THE SAFETY PIN. (See FIGURE 26) • The maximum range top cooking surface protected by the Guardian III Systems is 864 square inches (gas Weekly, Sonic Receiver is Not Supervised. Perform signal stoves) measuring 24" X 36" and 1,008 square inches (electric stoves) measuring 24" X 42 ". test to insure system functions as required. See System Checkout on Page 16. • Guardian III Systems are not designed or intended to Monthly, check nozzles for visual signs of obstruction Check protect against or extinguish fires on nearby pressure gauge. If the needle points to the "recharge" or countertops or inside range ovens. "overcharged" zone, contact an authorized Twenty First • Guardian III Systems are not designed or intended to Century representative immediately for service. protect against or extinguish fires on ranges that Annually, inspect all components, including fire extinguisher incorporate char broilers, deep -fat fryers, rotisserie unit, appliance nozzles, sensor, distribution assembly and attachments or similar components. shutoffs. Replace battery in the central processing unit control board and the "Optional Gas Sonic Shutoff" part # • Guardian III Systems are not designed or intended to 306 -A unit annually from the date of installation. Keep the protect against or extinguish fires which may occur in Guardian III system free of cooking grease residue. electric or gas skillets, crock pots, deep -fat fryers or other commercial -type cooking appliances. Every Twelve (12) years empty and hydrostatically test the fire extinguisher cylinder and flexible hose assembly to the PACKING LIST marked pressure, per NFPA 17A. Replace the liquid chemical with new agent (P /N 79372) DO NOT combine Check contents for missing or damaged parts (see chemicals. FIGURES 1, 2, 3 & 4). Check fire extinguisher for proper operating pressure. Needle should point in the operable NOTE: Before replacing the liquid chemical agent, (green) zone. Report any damage or missing parts to the the extinguisher cylinder, valve assembly, valve manufacturer before starting installation. piping adapter, piping kit and nozzles must be thoroughly cleaned by flushing with water. It is recommended to wear approved type eye protection and rubber gloves when cleaning CAUTION: parts. DO NOT REMOVE SAFETY PIN FROM FIRE EXTINGUISHER AT THIS TIME!!! A complete system inspection and servicing must be accomplished immediately following a kitchen range top fire. Consult an authorized fire equipment company for service or proper procedure. G310A -A I age 4 Revised February 20, 2007 ENCLOSURE / EXTINGUISHER ASSEMBLY ! a; g4I b r but � t , �` Note: Properly connect green / yellow ground wire from Main CPU board to underneath side of the range hood using a self tapping screw. FIGURE 2 SYSTEM ENCLOSURE CAUTION The system enclosure consists of the pressurized DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE THE PRESSURIZED extinguisher cylinder with the chemical fire UNIT AS A HAND HELD PORTABLE suppressant, central processing unit control board EXTINGUISHER. SERIOUS INJURY COULD with terminal block connections, solenoid / RESULT FROM MISUSE. mechanical release valve, cylinder pressure gauge, enclosure base, and enclosure cover. THE CHEMICAL AGENT USED IN THE GUARDIAN (See FIGURE 2) III IS NOT REGARDED AS A TOXIC MATERIAL, BUT CAN CAUSE IRRITATION IF BREATHED IN The Guardian III cylinder and control assembly shall SUFFICIENTLY HIGH CONCENTRATIONS. AVOID be installed in locations where the temperature will CONTACT WITH SKIN OR EYES. IN CASE OF not exceed 120 degree F (49 degree C) and not go CONTACT, FLUSH IMMEDIATELY WITH WATER below 32 degree F (0 degree C). FOR 15 MINUTES. IF IRRITATION PERSISTS, CONTACT A PHYSICIAN. IF TAKEN INTERNALLY, The Guardian III cylinder is pressurized to 100 psi DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. CONTACT A with nitrogen. PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY. CHEMICAL DEPOSITS ON ELECTRICAL CONTACTS CAN PREVENT OR REDUCE CONDUCTIVITY OF THE CONTACTS. ELECTRICAL POWER MUST BE SHUT OFF PRIOR TO TOUCHING ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES SPRAYED WITH THE CHEMICAL. G310A -A Revised February 20, 2007 Page 5 CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT (CPU) CONTROL BOARD (P/N G302) The CPU control board is housed / attached inside the system enclosure. A 9V DC battery powers the control board's circuitry. REMOTE ALARM CONNECTION � ;.; P1 TERMINAL STRIP + t —• -. r ni • I RELAY a e • , Red Wire Sensor 2 (� - ( P/N G305 -8) AUDIBLE 11111 ' ,o I \D LLS7 �� Black Wire _ ALARM g I rr1iI _ Red Wire Sensor 1 RESET �,y t gm' 4— Black Wire) (P /N G305 -A) _. SWITCH E.. o o. � .- I=II 4 - COM (K1} In c a I(I/ 4— N/C DRY CONTACTS (Interconnect Cable) [] 0BATTERY ICC-7I 4- N/O d Red Wire Cylinder d IC /1` IC��]I t Release Valve oat 0 O e .4. (P/N 0303 -F) car O = 57� J Black Wire ■ulIi 4 - - AC/DC ADAPTOR • ,-„---%; lil wit \ , i FIGURE 3 FIGURE 3A .%. SUPERVISED CIRCUITRY: The supervised circuitry is designed with a continuous beeping alarm to give an indication of defective electronics or loose terminal sensors. LOW BATTERY WARNING: The audible alarm on the CPU control board will "chirp" approximately every SYSTEM OPERATION LIGHT: The red "power" light 45 seconds when a low battery condition exists. If this will blink approximately every 45 seconds to confirm condition exists, 9V DC battery must be replaced the system is operating. immediately to insure proper system operation. If the "chirp" continues there is possible trouble in the AUDIBLE ALARM: The system alarm is designed to electronic supervised circuitry in which case an sound once a stovetop fire has activated the system. authorized Twenty First Century service center should The system operation light (red LED) will blink once be contacted. every second during system activation. In addition the alarm will sound continuously until the reset button is AUXILIARY OUTPUTS: The auxiliary output terminal manually pushed, and then the system operation light strip P1 position 5 (COM),6 (N /C), & 7 (N /O), provide will again blink approximately every 45 seconds. a set of dry contacts that switch with a (1) second impulse every ten (10) seconds. These contacts are REMOTE ALARM CONNECTION: This connection is used with the standard electric or gas shutoff provided where an optional remote alarm is required. interconnect cable. The Interconnect cable is connected to 5 (COM) and 7 (N /O). The contact AC /DC Adaptor: A connection (J2) is provided for an rating for these terminals is 5 AMP 24 VAC. (See optional AC/DC wall adaptor for continuous AC power FIGURE 3) supply with battery backup. The wall transformer is a recognized component with a maximum input rating of NO ADJUSTMENTS REQUIRED: The CPU control 120VAC 60 Hz 4.85 w 300 MA with an output rating of board's sensitivity / operating levels are preset and 9VDC (See FIGURE 3A). factory tested for optimum performance. G310A -A Page 6 Revised February 20, 2007 SENSOR ASSEMBLY (P /N G305) The sensor assembly, which is temperature activated, consists of two (2) metal housed detector assemblies with two (2) different wire lengths. Sensor one (1) is 30" long (PIN G305 -1) sensor two (2) is 54" long (P/N G305 -2). (See FIGURE 4) Temperature Temperature Sensor Sensor (P /N G305 -2) 0 (P /N G305 -1) ♦ ' t ' fi r 015,,,, �,..:� fib t �, �. Tee ( P ! N G304•E} L -1041I 4, 1 t (PIN (5304-D) t Oui ck Connect 'Olt _ Distribution Assy. Olt Nozzle (P /N 0304•F( FIGURE 4 DISTRIBUTION ASSEMBLY (P /N G304-A) The distribution assembly consist of two (2) Teflon lined Note: stainless steel braided hoses and two (2) magnetic based Magnetic base with tee assembly shall be on adjustable nozzle assemblies. The hose assembly from the the same side of the range hood as the extinguisher has a length variation of 22 "- 30 ". In addition, system enclosure, i.e., if the magnetic base the hose assembly between the nozzles ranges in length with "T" is installed on the left side of the from 27 " - 36 ". range hood, enclosure shall be mounted inside the cabinetry above the range hood on The assembly is installed on the underside of the range the far left side or vice versa for the right hood connecting to the hose from the cylinder extending side. (See FIGURE 4) through the 7/8" hole via the quick connect fitting to the tee. One magnetic base nozzle assembly is placed on each under portion of the range hood, left and right. G310A -A Revised February 20, 2007 Page 7 ACCESSORIES Remote Alarm (P/N c311 -A) Manual Remote Pull Station (G309 -A) DESCRIPTION: DESCRIPTION: Due to different designs of cabinets, different A manual remote pull station is available where local • materials and thicknesses, the sonic signal from the fire codes or circumstances require the capability to CPU board can in some cases be attenuated to a db manually activate the range top extinguisher system. (loudness) level that will not activate the shutoff of the See FIGURE 7 below. power supply to a range. If this is the case, an optional external remote alarm is available to help f ,- maintain the higher db (loudness) level to optimize the ' ,~ operation of the electric/gas shutoff for the stove. , L., -- L PULL "∎ 48" (4 Ft.) C � • t , c: ;; FIGURE 7 t : <, „ Manual activation of the system will cause the ,`, >r extinguisher unit to fully discharge extinguishing agent, shut off the range top burners and activate the • alarm or other electrical accessory. Once activated, the automatic sequence cannot be interrupted. FIGURE 5 The manual pull station is installed at a height not exceeding 60" from the floor and should be located in the path of exit. Avoid locating the manual pull station Installation: where the occupant would have to reach over the If the remote alarm is required, perform the following range top- cooking element to activate the system. installation steps. (Some jurisdictions require certain distances.) • Mount the remote alarm in a convenient location above the stove on the underside of the range NOTE: An Identification sign shall be installed hood or cabinet. indicating "NOT BUILDING FIRE ALARM PULL • Feed the cable wire through the access hole into STATION." the system enclosure. Installation: • Position the cable wire on the same side of the Cylinder as the sensor wires. • Determine the best location for the manual pull station. • Connect the cable wire connector to location "P2" The location must be accessible as required. designation on the CPU board. (See FIGURE 6) • Install cable in conduit or attach using cable clamps as below. required by jurisdiction. • Verify that external alarm is working during • Feed the cable wire through the access hole into the system checkout. system enclosure. • Position the cable wire on the same side of the cylinder : ;— "t as the sensor wires. "3 t 3 1 ▪ Connect (overlap sensor terminals) the cable wire — --- spade terminals to location "P1 -3 & 4" designation on w Main CPU. (See FIGURE 8) below. No polarity +1t� -� �f - required on wires. t 1 ` "'j • Verify that manual remote pull station is working during i ' * system checkout. i Uli •nn ye I r0 . ' • --- _ - _ t FIGURE 6 i � _� QOi i Il FIGURE 8 ........„,z � puu 0 I t 360" (30Ft.) G310A -A Page 8 Revised February 20, 2007 ACCESSORIES (CONTINUED) Sonic Receiver Assembly (Pm 6315 -A) Alarm / Strobe Assembly (P /N G320 -A) DESCRIPTION: DESCRIPTION: NOTE: UL Listed "ONLY" Both electric shutoff and gas shutoff provide interfacing a (120 volt -5A) alarm / strobe. This assembly has a Plug & Play configuration for ease of The optional Sonic Receiver Assembly will work with installation. Install in optimum location for visibility. either any configuration of Electric Shutoff (P /N G319) This feature is mainly used with the strobe function. or the Gas Shutoff (P /N G316 -A). Some site conditions have difficulty installing the standard To electrically check out the Alarm / Strobe Interconnect Cable from the Main CPU control board. Assembly, plug in the assembly and perform the For convenience and ease of installation, the Sonic System Check Out on Page 16. Receiver Assembly provides a remote sonic See FIGURE 10 below. activation. (See FIGURE 9 & 18) If the Sonic Receiver is affected by external I i i if Po 0 1 F interference from a site condition, the standard �i I, 1 interface cable may need to be used. I I. 1 _ `) I (See FIGURE 1) < ; , ; El l . 11 I F li? R €'1 1 I1 dl For best results, mount out of sight in a II3 Li ; Eli , l y location near the back top side of the stove. ° %O J�h � fu Plug the Sonic Receiver Assembly directly into Length of either the Gas Shutoff or the Electric Shutoff. 1;4 Cable The Sonic Receiver Assembly is "NOT 96" (8 Ft.) SUPERVISED" and is required to be tested FIGURE 10 y ' periodically once a week. - See SONIC RECEIVER TEST PROCEDURES on Page 16 to electrically check out the optional Sonic Receiver Assembly. Interface Enclosure Assembly (P/N G317 -A) DESCRIPTION: k 4 " — The optional Interface Enclosure Assembly (P /N o � , G317 -A) is provided to allow easy interfacing to 0 "tP'; .--,Li devices i.e., automatic telephone dialers, ,�„ ,,,, monitored security alarm systems or other warning / i "` 4" protective equipment. The Interface Enclosure ":, Assembly provides one set of dry contacts when connected with the Gas Shutoff (P /N G316 -A) and 1 two sets of dry contacts when connected to the Electric Shutoff. Contact rating is 120 VAC 5 amps. +/_ Verify that contacts switch during checkout ll 4----- 34" 1" procedures. See Page 16 & 17 for check out ' procedures. See FIGURE 11 below. o ° Sonic Receiver - 1 o (4" x 4" x 1.5") FIGURE 11 sc' FIGURES rzi "'�" " 5 .! ' - :G7 �R j kG3 x r 0, O 18" ^ ii I c I_ G310A -A Revised February 20, 2007 Page 9 ELECTRIC SHUTOFF (P/N 6319) The electric stove is shut off during system activation by two methods. With the electric shutoff one of the following is used. (1)- Using the interconnect cable (standard) from the Main CPU Control board terminal strip (P1 -5 & 7) to the electric shutoff completes a hardwired signal which in turn activates the shutoff unit. (2) When using the Sonic Receiver board (optional), the shutoff continuously monitors for a "sonic" alarm from the Main CPU board located in the system enclosure. The Sonic Receiver board responds to the audible signal and activates the shutoff. Both methods cause all electrical power to the stove to shut off. In the event that the electric shutoff is activated or an interruption in power occurs, it must be reset. See FIGURE 15. INSTALLATION NOTE: Insure electric stove shutoff is installed II _ within the same room as the Main CPU control !7.---. , ;\ board (part #G302) for proper unit operation. C �\ . -- ■ 1. Turn" OFF" electricity to the range. "•., 2. Identify your electric plug configuration; 3- prong, 4 -prong or hardwire. (See FIGURES 12A, 12B, and 12C). 3. Remove the stove power cord from the wall outlet and plug it into the outlet on the stove HARDWIRED FIGURE 12C shutoff unit (See FIGURE 15). 4. Insert the stove shutoff power cord into the wall outlet. 5. Plug the "Interconnect Cable" into the shutoff. 6. Install Interconnect cable between electric HARDWIRED SHUTOFF shutoff and Main CPU. 7. Connect the spade lugs to terminal strip P1 -5 & Description: 7 on Main CPU. (See FIGURE 3 & 14) This option is available on the electric shut off if the 8. Turn "ON' electricity to range. power cord and receptacle are not needed and is hardwired by a certified electrician. (See FIGURE 12C) 3 -PRONG �._ / FIGURE 12A ' Typical connector configuration for 3 prong, 4 prong, and Hardwired �. Electric Shutoff's \ - 1 v FIGURE 13 4 -PRONG , o '� tig*s FIGURE 12B G310A -A Page 10 Revised February 20, 2007 0 0 INTERCONNECT CABLE IS STANDARD CONFIGURATION TO MAIN CPU (SEE FIGURE 3) SONIC RECEIVER ASSEMBLY (OPTIONAL -SEE FIGURE 9) OPTIONAL INTERFACE ENCLOSURE ASSEMBLY Y • (See FIGURE 11) • OPTIONAL • ELECTRIC SHUTOFF RESET SWITCH POWER CORD- 3 PRONG AND OPTIONAL 4 PRONG OR A HARDWIRED ALARM / STROBE CONFIGURATION (See FIGURE 10) (SEE FIGURE 12A, 12B, & 12C) FIGURE 14 SONIC ELECTRIC SHUTOFF Electric Description: Flange To convert the standard shutoff to a remote �`sernt y — t I t sonic version, the standard interface cable is replaced with the Sonic Receiver Assembly. FIGURE 15 Typical interface is interchangeable for both the interconnect cable and the Sonic Receiver board. Either interface connection plugs into the Reset Stove electric shutoff, depending on which interface option is chosen. In some cases a sonic 1. The electric stove shutoff unit may be reset by version of the shutoff device may be required. If locating the circuit breaker supplying power to the this is the case, the audible alarm is required to stove and turning it off and then back on, or shut off the stove via the optional Sonic 2. Momentarily unplugging the shutoff from the wall Receiver Board. (See FIGURE 9) outlet and plugging it back in. NOTE: Method two (2) requires the stove circuit Breaker to be in the "ON" position. Method one (1) is preferable since the stove does not need to be moved. G310A -A Revised February 20, 2007 Page 11 GAS SHUTOFF (P/N C316-A) The Gas Shutoff Assembly G316 -A is the standard shutoff supplied with the G300A system. Features provided with this shutoff include the following: TWO WAY 1. A "Fail Safe Mode" consisting of a Normally N/C VALVE Closed (N /C) valve that is energized continually. ) Loss of power or activation due to a fire will close the valve, shutting off "gas flow" and -- "electrical power" to the stove. 2. Standard interface interconnect cable will be provided or optional "Sonic Receiver" board `� upon request. 3. An extra set of dry contacts for switching external devices during system activation are provided. FLEX SERVICE LINE 4. The shutoff also has a manual "power reset" feature to eliminate any possibility of an MANUAL GAS SHUTOFF VALVE automatic reset activation of the valve occurring after a fire or loss of power. INSTALLATION OF GAS STOVE SHUTOFF FIGURE 16 NOTE: • Insure gas stove shutoff is installed within the same room as the central processing GAS SHUTOFF CONTROL BOX unit control board (Part #G302) for proper INSTALLATION unit operation. • Turn "OFF" electric power and gas to stove prior to installation. 1. Locate required tools and hardware for installation. VALVE INSTALLATION 2. If stove is not unplugged, remove the plug from the outlet. It is suggested that a certified plumber familiar with local and state codes install the gas valve (P /N # 3. Determine the optimal location either behind the G316 -1) on the incoming service line to the stove. stove or in an adjoining cabinet for installation of Adhere to manufacturers installation and maintenance the Gas Shutoff Control Box (Part # G316 -2). instructions. (See FIGURE 17) Consider accessibility to activate the manual reset. From the Gas Shutoff Wiring must comply with local and national electrical Control Box route the cables to gas valve and codes. power cord to wall outlet. The solenoid valve is designed for continuous duty NOTE: Check the length of cables for cycle. When the solenoid valve is energized for a long period, the enclosure becomes hot and can be adequate length prior to installation of Gas touched by hand only for an instant. This is a safe Shutoff Control Box. operating temperature. Normally, the connection is made between the manual line shutoff and the flexible service line from the stove. Insure that manual valve is closed prior to installation of valve. (See FIGURE 16) NOTE: The gas valve has an in and "out" �` O�r I. 1, , orientation to ensure that the valve is installed correctly. i correctly. 1 or, Install the "Gas Shutoff Control Box" before relocating the stove back for regular cooking conditions. FIGURE 17 G310A -A Page 12 Revised February 20, 2007 r VALVE GAS FLOW : RESET : POWER INTERCONNECT CABLE IS INDICATOR , RESET STANDARD CONFIGURATION a. ? TO MAIN CPU OPTIONAL ►f' (SEE FIGURE 3) ALARM /STROBE (SEE FIGURE 10) i y' 4 r i . ? o o 00 I POWER CORD ■ fit _ ` _� FROM RANGE \4 ` � umaw� .E ._._ ~s , zwn PLUG POWER CORD = -177-7,1- INTO WALL OUTLET i 4 r 1= + , u , • GAS SHUTOFF CONTROL BOX SONIC RECEIVER ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION (Continued) - 1 (OPTIONAL -SEE FIGURE 9) t , See FIGURE 18 for the following steps: 4. Plug the valve into the connector on the Gas ' OPTIONAL INTERFACE ENCLOSURE 1 Shutoff Control Box. : ASSEMBLY (SEE FIGURE 11) ■ 5. Connect the interconnect cable or Optional Receiver Board into the Gas Shutoff Control FIGURE 18 Box. 6. If Interconnect Cable is used, route the cable from Gas Shutoff Control Box to the Main CPU Arming/ Resetting Gas Shutoff Assembly board. Spade lugs on the interconnect cable connect to terminal strip P1 -5 & 7 of the Main 'U board. (See FIGURE 3 page 5) 1 Turn power "ON" to the stove. Hug the power cord from the stove into the Gas Shutoff Control Box and then the power cord for CAUTION: "GAS WILL BE FLOWING TO the Gas Shutoff Box into the wall outlet. THE STOVE WHEN PERFORMING THE NEXT STEP" SONIC GAS SHUTOFF 2. The "Gas Flow" indicator light should be lit. If Description: not, push the "Power Reset" switch ( first) and then the "Valve Reset" switch (second) to arm To convert the standard shutoff to a remote the control box. sonic version, the standard interface cable is replaced with the Sonic Receiver Assembly. Note: In the event that the gas shutoff is Typical interface is interchangeable for both the activated or an interruption in power occurs, it interconnect cable and the Sonic Receiver must be reset. board. Either interface connection plugs into the See System Checkout Procedures on Page 16 & 17 electric shutoff, depending on which interface option is chosen. In some cases a sonic version of the shutoff device may be required. If this is the case, the audible alarm is required to shut off the stove via the optional Sonic Receiver Board. (See FIGURE 9) G310A -A Revised February 20, 2007 Page 13 • SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TOOLS REQUIRED FOR SYSTEM INSTALLATION 1" Wrench, Open End 7/8" Hole Saw ._,, 8" Crescent Wrench Tape Measure Common Screwdriver Electric Drill, "°�111 Safety Goggles Phillips Screwdriver a :, - ,bSR sN 1 H INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3.75" Ifiiiif Before beginning installation of your Guardian III unit, 1! 1 locate and identify each part. (See FIGURE 1) Turn off the circuit breaker to the kitchen range hood and Nozzle / Sensor Height stove before boring holes. Wear approved safety goggles. Protect stove top surface from falling debris. FIGURE 20 Note: Installation is not considered complete until "System 3. Remove all components from box and familiarize Check Out" is performed as outlined on pages 16 & yourself with assembly components. 17. 4. Measure out 4 -1/4" from the side wall inside floor Perform the following: of your cabinet and 1" from the rear back inside floor of your cabinet. (The Guardian III is usually 1. Assemble all suggested tools. installed on the left side however; right side mounting is an option.) (See FIGURE 21) 2. Review assembly procedures and check physical 5. Where the points cross mark for drilling. Drill height and width requirements of cabinet above required (7/8 ") hole through cabinet floor and vent hood. Also check minimum and maximum range hood, being careful to avoid obstacles or height requirements for nozzle and sensors. wiring underneath the range hood. (See FIGURE 19 and FIGURE 20) MMINIMUM AND MAXIMUM HEIGHTS 6. Carefully remove top cover of the enclosure -set OF HOOD, NOZZLE TIPS AND SENSORS cover to the side. (See FIGURE 2) FROM TOP OF THE BURNERS 7. Center the enclosure base complete with cylinder over the pre - drilled hole. The 1" hole in the enclosure base should be aligned with the 7/8" hole just drilled. Cabinet Sensor r Min r Max 8. Fasten enclosure base in place through screw Min 22" Se sack From holes located in rear top and front corners of Max 36• Hood Hip enclosure base. Screws are s. provided with system. Fasten the base plate first in front of the • ' 4- Hood unit; back plate last being careful not to bend T hrarkat hark tnwarrlc tha wall Min T f � o � 1B 8 Hood Height M 18 Max 32" �`- Gp 1 4 -!'4` , ,1 - :-.' - � 2 ` ` ` I 1 Stove �,`` \ ` 7 l I ■ V FIGURE 21 FIGURE 19 G310A -A Page 14 Revised February 20, 2007 SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (Cont'd) 9. Place the magnetic based discharge hose / nozzle assembly underneath the range hood, i.e., one magnet base in each side of the range hood VIEW INSIDE BOTTOM OF HOOD routing the stainless steel braided hose around {REAR WALL) obstacles. Slack in the hose is permissible. Burner Centerline Magnetic force will hold the discharge hose 1 nozzle assembly underneath the range hood. Refer to Pages 14 and 15 (FIGURE 23 & 24) for proper placement. Min Max ; 10" Magnet o u se Max t Sensor ��0 �� Nozzle �e G • I t io 2" Only occ: Positioning t ; • Centerline Temperature of Magnetic Projentad Conter Fne — Distribution "L" Sensor Nozzle Base of Burners Hose COI Nozzle 1611 (From) 36" Max (Gas Stove) 42" Max (Electric Stove) 11Sil FIGURE 22 mom FIGURE 23 NOTE: The nozzle openings must be facing towards the stove top. Insure magnet bases are not in a cocked position, i.e., are not being held securely to the range hood. Extend the stainless steel braided hose from the 11. To place sensor 2 metal housing on the other extinguisher cylinder assembly through the 7/8" hole. magnetic based nozzle assembly, repeat Hook the quick connect hose fitting to the discharge procedure in step 10. hose /nozzle assembly at the Tee Fitting. 12. Hook up sensor wires according to FIGURE 3 10. Place sensor 1 metal housing against the side of Page 5. Use wire strain relief on enclosure circuit the magnetic base of the nozzle assembly. board frame to hold sensor wires in place. Magnetic force will hold sensor housing to magnetic base. The sensor diodes must be facing towards the stove top with open side of sensor housing facing up and against the range hood. Carefully wrap the sensor wires around the braided hose while inserting through the 7/8" hole. Insure sensor housing / sensor diodes are parallel with the stove top, with sensor diodes facing the stove top and sensor housing is being held securely to the magnetic base, i.e., sensor housing is not in a cocked position. Position the magnetic nozzle / sensor base inside the exhaust hood, as referenced in FIGURE 22 and aim the nozzles, as outlined on Page 15 (FIGURE 25). • G310A -A Revised February 20, 2007 Page 15 AIMING NOZZLES AIMING THE SPRAY NOZZLES AND Each nozzle shall be aimed at the respective center PLACEMENT OF TEMPERATURE SENSORS point along the burner centerline, between the front and back burner. (Left nozzle -left aim point; right 1. Locate the centerline of the magnetic base nozzle right aim point.) To adjust the nozzles see nozzle assemblies directly over the burner FIGURE 24 & 25. Be sure to re- tighten the locking nut centerline (front to back) as illustrated in after aiming is completed, being careful not to change FIGURE 23. If needed, the magnetic assemblies nozzle positions from the correct aim point. can be placed up to 5" inside the burner 3. After retightening the swivel locking nut of each centerline to the inside of the hood. The magnetic nozzle, recheck nozzles are aimed correctly. bases are also to be between 1" Min. and 2" Max. back from the inside of the hood hip of the 4. Attach the temperature sensors to the side of range hood. (See FIGURES 23 & 25) each Magnetic nozzle base, with the diodes pointed downward towards the stove top. 2. Using a 1" box end wrench and a crescent wrench loosen the locking nut on the adjustable ball fitting a point 1/2 way between the center of the front and back burners. t FIGURE 24 ; )., d r- r , r,= r N lr 1) i.C. rk "} TARGET AREA FOR SPRAY NOZZLES 1 4 14 1j)1 _ Slack in ho se _ 7 is permissible FIGURE 25 1. _ r• � '�,-,--.,„ ., I 2 r tea �. Hood \ 4 ` �' Hip l >-:5 1 , �, J ti O ' err' - \) \ * / 32 .. O G310A -A Page 16 Revised February 20, 2007 SYSTEM CHECK OUT SYSTEM CHECK -OUT AFTER INSTALLATION Use a wire and create a short across one of the sensor terminals (P1 -1 & 2 or P1 -3 & 4). CAUTION: To avoid accidental discharge "DO NOT REMOVE PULL PIN" at this time IMPORTANT: REMAIN SHORTED FOR 20 - 30 Refer to Page 17, FIGURE 26 for this step AFTER SECONDS. system and shutoff check-out. 1. Verify that the release valve solenoid is activated. After aiming the spray nozzles and placement of the (See FIGURE 26) temperature sensors conduct final system check -out to include operation of the electric or gas shutoff by 2. After 20 — 30 seconds, remove the short across the accomplishing the following: sensor terminals. System alarm continues (Fire Detect Mode Disabled). Push K1 switch near LED 1. Insure the 9V DC battery is installed in the central on Main CPU board for Piezo alarm reset. (See FIGURE 3 ) processing unit (CPU) board. 2. If the alarm sounds, remove the battery 3. Verify that the electric or gas shutoff has been immediately and recheck the connections as activated by observing the test results. shown in FIGURE 3 for one or more of the See "TEST RESULTS" below. following: A. Open or bad connection to the sensors SONIC RECEIVER TEST PROCEDURES B. Shorted sensor or frayed wires shorting. C. Open or bad connection to the electronic release valve. (IF THE INTERCONNECT CABLE IS USED GO TO 3. In the event of a low battery, the alarm will "chirp" "INTERCONNECT TEST PROCEDURES ") approximately once every 45 seconds. The unit is still operational, but the battery must be replaced to Insure the electric or gas shutoff has been installed in assure continued, uninterrupted operation. accordance with the instruction contained in this manual. See Page 10 for Electric Range and Page 11 SHUTOFF CHECK -OUT & 12 for Gas Range. See page 8 for Sonic Receiver details. INTERCONNECT CABLE TEST PROCEDURES Perform the following: (IF OPTIONAL SONIC RECEIVER IS USED GO TO "SONIC RECEIVER" TEST PROCEDURES) Sonic Receiver: Install unit and plug into shutoff. Verify that LED "Power On" light is on. Insure the electric or gas shutoff has been installed in accordance with the instruction contained in this Electric Stove: Turn on any burner to the high manual. See Page 9 &10 for Electric Range and Page position until burner coil is hot. 11 & 12 for Gas Range. For Gas Stove: Light any burner and turn to the Perform the following: high position. Electric Stove: Turn on any burner to the high 1. Locate and remove the positive ( +) #2 heat sensor position until burner coil is hot. terminal wire connection (red lug) on the central processing unit control board terminal block. SEE For Gas Stove: Light any burner and turn to the FIGURE 3. high position. 2. Once removed, the audible Piezo Alarm on the Main CPU control board will activate. Note: DO NOT REMOVE a sensor wire. This NOTE: "Fail Safe Mode" is initiated. Though the enables the "FAIL SAFE" mode. Sensor audible alarm has activated, extinguisher cylinder must have a short across the terminals to release valve will not activate. simulate a "FIRE DETECT MODE ". 3. Allow Main CPU board audible alarm to sound for approximately 20 -30 seconds, which will activate either the electric or gas shutoff via the Sonic Receiver board. G310A -A Revised February 20, 2007 Page 17 SONIC RECEIVER TEST PROCEDURES DISENGAGED (Continued) 4. Verify that the electric or qas shutoff has been activated by observing the test results. fU �Q See "TEST RESULTS" below. 5. Once the shutoff (electric or gas) has activated, ir reconnect the positive ( +) #2 heat sensor terminal ?? O wire connection (red lug) to the CPU board terminal t 0 0 block, See FIGURE 3, Page 5. Once reconnected the CPU board audible alarm will cease to sound 0 and the CPU board will automatically reset itself. RELEASE Observe that the red LED light beside the battery SOLENOID holder blinks approximately every 45 seconds once FIGURE 26 LATCH again. This indicates the CPU board has reset itself ENGAGED and the unit is operating. AFTER A DISCHARGE TEST RESULTS IN THE EVENT A FIRE SHOULD OCCUR AFTER THE GUARDIAN III SYSTEM HAS BEEN INSTALLED AND EXTINGUISHED A FIRE, Electric Stove Shutoff Unit: Burner coil heat PROCEED AS FOLLOWS: has decreased and all electrical power to the stove has been shut off, i.e. stove power light is off. Turn RECHARGE / REACTIVATION OF SYSTEM burner to OFF position. Reset the electric shutoff unit as outlined on Page 10 - FIGURE 15. CAUTION: Before replacing the fire suppressant agent, the extinguisher cylinder, release valve Gas Stove Shutoff Unit: Burner is no longer lit assembly, or other system components, it is and all gas to the stove has been shut off, i.e., other recommended to wear approved type eye burners cannot be lit. Electricity is turned off if Gas protection and rubber gloves. Shutoff P/N G316 -A assembly is used. Turn burner to OFF position. Reset the gas shutoff unit as outlined 1. Remove the 9V DC battery from the CPU board. on Page 12. 2. Disconnect heat sensor 1 & 2 terminal wire connections from the CPU board and remove the CAUTION: If the Guardian III Model G300 -A fails to heat sensors from underneath the range hood. operate as described for either the Interconnect Cable Both heat sensors may require replacement. or the Sonic Receiver configuration, contact the (P /N G305 -1 and G305 -2) company the unit was purchased from or Twenty First Century for an authorized Twenty First Century NOTE: Insure pressure gauge indicator needle is service center for assistance. in the "Recharge" area of the gauge face prior to disconnecting the quick connect. ARMING YOUR SYSTEM 3. Disconnect the quick connect at the magnetic Insure release solenoid latch is engaged and remove base with Tee Assembly and remove the the cylinder valve safety pull pin from the extinguisher distribution assembly from underneath the range cylinder assembly (FIGURE 26) to arm system. hood. 4. Thoroughly flush distribution assembly with water CAUTION: Refer to initial installation, system to remove any residual fire suppressant. Inspect checkout, and activation instructions in this manual for distribution assembly (hoses, fittings, nozzles) for repositioning / re- aiming the nozzles and sensors leaks or other damage and wipe dry with a clean anytime they are moved, removed, or reinstalled. cloth. Set assembly aside and let completely dry. (See FIGURE 22 thru FIGURE 25) NOTE: If leaks or other damage is found in the distribution assembly, do not reinstall distribution assembly until those parts, which are leaking or damaged, have been replaced. See Parts List, Page 19, if required. G310A -A Page 18 Revised February 20, 2007 AFTER A DISCHARGE (continued) 5. Disconnect extinguisher cylinder release valve terminal wire connections from the CPU board (See FIGURE 3, Page 5). 6. Remove the extinguisher cylinder assembly from the enclosure base by loosening the cylinder band. 7. Unscrew and remove the extinguisher cylinder manifold / siphon tube assembly from the extinguisher cylinder. Pour out any residual fire suppressant, which may be left in the extinguisher cylinder. 8. Refill extinguisher cylinder with 5 lbs. (58 oz.) of Ansulex Low pH (Part #79372) fire suppressant. 9. Replace the extinguisher cylinder manifold "0" ring (Part #G303 -D) and reinstall manifold / siphon tube assembly into the extinguisher cylinder. Do not combine / mix chemicals or suppressants. CAUTION: Do not use extinguisher cylinder gauge to determine when the intended charge pressure has been reached. 10. Connect a nitrogen supply line to the ' /." male quick connect fitting and pressurize to 100 P.S.I. 11. Reinstall the extinguisher cylinder assembly in the enclosure base. 12. Refer to initial installation / system check -out / activation instructions to complete reinstallation / reactivation of the system. (See FIGURES 3, 22, 23, 24, 25, and 26), Pages 5, 14, 15 and 17. • G310A -A Revised February 20, 2007 Page 19 PARTS LIST Page Fig Part No. No. No. Description Qty. 4 2 G301 Enclosure (Base and Cover) 1 G303 Cylinder Assembly (Pressurized) 1 G312 Discharge Valve Assembly (Including Solenoid Assembly) 1 5 3 G302 CPU Board 1 5 3A G313 AC /DC Adaptor (110 Volts / 9 Volts) 1 6 4 G304 -A Distribution Assembly 1 G304 -F Spray Nozzle Assembly 2 G304 -E "L" Sub Assembly (with Nozzle and Hose) 1 G304 -D "T" Sub Assembly (with Nozzle) 1 6 4 G305 -A Sensor Assembly (Includes both sensors) G305 -1 Sensor 30" 1 G305 -2 Sensor 54" 1 G304 -27 Braided Hose (27inch with disconnect) 1 G304 -32 Braided Hose (32 inch with disconnect) 1 7 7 G309 -A Manual Remote Pull Station Assembly G310A -A Owners Manual 1 7 5 G311 -A Remote Alarm (Low Voltage) * 8 9 G315 -A Sonic Receiver Assembly * 12 20 G316 -A Gas Shutoff Assembly 1 G316 -1 Gas Valve 1 G316 -2 Gas Shut Off Control Box 1 8 11 G317 -A Interface Enclosure Assembly * 9 12A G319 -3P 3 Prong Electric Shutoff Assembly 1 with Interconnect cable 9 12B G319 -4P 4 Prong Electric Shutoff Assembly 1 with Interconnect cable 9 12C G319 -HW Hardwired Electric Shutoff Assembly 1 with Interconnect cable 8 10 G320 -A Alarm / Strobe Assembly (110 Volt) * 2 1 G322 Interconnect Cable (GSO /ESO) 1 23 C G306 -A Optional Sonic Gas Shutoff Assembly * G306 -1 3 /" 9 Volt Gas Valve * B G306 -2 Sonic Attachment Control Box * 24 D,E,F G307 Optional Sonic Electric Shutoff * (Note: Please specify type of configuration for Optional Sonic Electric Shutoff needed) *OPTIONAL TO MEET UL REQUIREMENTS, USE ONLY DURACELL MN1604 OR EVEREADY E 522 BATTERIES IN THE GUARDIAN III MODEL G300A SYSTEMS. G310A -A Page 20 Revised February 20, 2007 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE CAUTION: DURING CHECK OUT PROCEDURES MAKE SURE SAFETY PULL PIN IS INSTALLED. Main CPU Board (P/N G302) • Verify that the Interconnect cable wires to Main CPU control board are attached correctly on P1 Problem: Continuous Alarm terminal strip 5 (com) and 7 (N /O). Check the following: (See FIGURE 3) • Verify power is getting to stove by turning on burner. If, no power, disconnect electric shutoff • During test procedures, Push K1 on Main CPU to and plug stove directly into the wall. disable the alarm. • If power to the stove exists by plugging directly • Verify terminals are tight on P1 terminal strip. into the wall, replace electric shutoff. If no power exist to the stove, check site condition. • Sensor cable wires are not shorted or frayed. • For hardwired versions, have a certified • Open or bad connection to solenoid release electrician verify that the source power is valve. supplied to the same side of the contactor as the orange wires from the ESO printed circuit board. • Bad sensor - replace one sensor at a time. Problem: No Shutoff Activation using the Interconnect Cable Release Solenoid Latch • Perform Electric Shutoff Checkout procedures on Page 16 that are applicable to right configuration. Problem: No Activation of Latch • Confirm that power is supplied to the stove Check the following: (See FIGURE 3) through the electric shutoff. • Terminals are tight on Main CPU P1 -8 & 9. • Verify that the connector on the "interconnect cable" is plugged into the electric shutoff and that • Verify the red wire goes to P1 -8 and the black the other end of the interconnect cable is connect wire goes to P1 -9. to P1 -5 & 7 on the Main CPU board. • Use a Multi -meter to measure the DC Voltage • Short across the interconnect cable terminated signal on P1 -8 ( +) and P1 -9 ( -) during system on P1 -5 & 7 of the Main CPU board with a wire to checkout. If signal does not appear, replace complete the circuit in shut off. Activation should CPU board. If signal exists, perform next step. occur. If activation does NOT occur, replace the shutoff. • Disconnect wires from P1 -8 & P1 -9. Use a 9 -volt battery and place the red wire on positive and the • If activation occurs, reset the shutoff and perform black wire on negative. If solenoid DOES NOT INTERCONNECT CABLE TEST PROCEDURES ACTIVATE use a Multi -meter to measure the on Page 16 &17. Be sure to keep short across resistance between the two wires. The resistance sensor for approximately 20 -30 seconds to should be approximately 190 ohms. If no enable "Fire Detect Mode ". If activation does indication of resistance, replace solenoid. NOT occur at this point, replace the Main CPU board. Electric Shutoffs (P/N G319) Problem: No Shutoff Activation using the Verify the configuration and determine if the electric Sonic Receiver Assembly shutoff is 1- Sonic or 2- Non -sonic and whether it is a 3 Prong, 4 Prong or Hardwired version. • Perform "Sonic Receiver Test Procedures" Checkout on Page 16. Problem: No Electrical Power To Stove using Interconnect Cable Configuration • Check that "Sonic Receiver Assembly" is plugged into shutoff. Power ON light will be lit. • Perform Electric Shutoff Checkout procedures on Page 16 that are applicable to right configuration. G310A -A Revised February 20, 2007 Page 21 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE If there is NO gas flow to the stove, verify that the • (continued) gas valve is plugged into the Gas Shut Off Assembly control box. CAUTION: DURING CHECK OUT (The gas valve is normally closed and is PROCEDURES MAKE SURE SAFETY PULL energized when power is supplied to it.) PIN IS INSTALLED. • If there is still NO gas flow, unplug the gas valve Confirm that the installation of Sonic Receiver is and measure for 24 VAC voltage between the • black and white wires. If there is voltage not obstructed from receiving the audio signal. measured at the connector, replace the gas Verify that the location and the db level valve. (loudness) is adequate by opening cabinet. If electric shutoff activates, installation of a remote NOTE: After performing the above steps and there is alarm may be necessary to compensate for the 24VAC at plug and if the gas flow indicator light is not type of cabinet or an Interconnect Cable will have lit indicating gas flow, check the bulb indicator light. It to be used. may need to be replaced. • If any unknown interference occurs from a site • If there is NO voltage at the connector that condition the Interconnect Cable may have to be plugs into the valve, replace the Gas Shutoff used. Control box. Gas Shutoff (P/N G316 - A) Problem: No Shutoff Activation - Interconnect Problem: No Electrical Power To Stove • Cable or the Sonic Receiver Assy.. Confirm power is supplied at the wall outlet. If no Confirm that power is supplied to "Gas Shutoff • power to the stove exist, check the site condition. Control Box ". If no power exist, perform the steps under "No Electrical Power to Stove" on If power exist at the wall outlet, unplug the stove Page 20. • from wall outlet and plug it into Gas Shutoff • Perform the TEST PROCEDURES for either the Control box. INTERCONNECT CABLE or SONIC RECEIVER ASSEMBLY on Page 16 &17. • Verify that the "Power Reset" push button switch • If no activation, replace the gas shutoff. is pushed. Electrical power is supplied to the stove. (See FIGURE 18) Sonic Receiver Assy (P /N G315 -A) • DO NOT push the "VALVE RESET" switch at this Problem: No Sonic Activation time. Pushing the VALVE RESET switch will enable gas to flow to the stove. • Perform "Sonic Receiver Test Procedures" • If power still does NOT exist to the stove, unplug Checkout on Page 16. stove from the Gas Shutoff Control box and check for 115 VAC on the control box outlet. If • Check that "Sonic Receiver Assembly" is plugged there is no power, replace the control box. into either the gas or electric shutoff. Power "ON" light will be lit. This indicates power is Problem: No Gas Flow to Stove being supplied to the Sonic Receiver board. • Confirm that the installation of Sonic Receiver is • Confirm that the "source power" is supplied to the not obstructed from receiving the audio signal. Gas Shutoff Control box. Verify that the location and the db level (loudness) is adequate by opening cabinet. • Verify that the "Power Reset" push button switch is pushed to supply power to the stove and to the • If shutoff activates by increasing the db level of the "Valve Reset" switch on the Gas Shutoff sound, installation of a Remote Alarm may be Control Box. necessary to compensate for the type of cabinet. (The Power Reset switch supplies power to the Valve Reset Switch. This is a safety feature.) • If the db level of loudness is adequate, replace Push the "Valve Reset" switch for gas flow to the Sonic Receiver board or substitute an • the stove. The gas flow indicator light is lit. Interconnect Cable in place of the Sonic Receiver Assembly. • If any unknown interference occurs from a site condition the Interconnect Cable may have to be used. See Page 8 &16. G310A -A Page 22 Revised February 20, 2007 OPTIONAL SONIC GAS SHUTOFF(rmr 6306 -A) The optional sonic gas shutoff unit continuously monitors for an alarm from the CPU board located in the system enclosure. The alarm sounds to activate the sonic gas shutoff unit. The optional sonic gas shutoff unit is powered with a 9 -volt DC battery. Internal circuitry monitors the condition of the battery and will cause the alarm to 'chirp' approximately every 90 seconds when a low battery condition exists. Battery shall be replaced annually or when a low battery condition exists INSTALLATION OF GAS STOVE SONIC Connect the Sonic Attachment Assy. Figure B to the ACTIVATED SHUTOFF coil on the gas valve in Figure C. Perform sonic test to verify activation. NOTE: Insure gas stove sonic activated shutoff is installed within the same room as the central processing unit control board (Part #G302) for proper unit operation. » ,, c It is suggested that a certified plumber familiar with local and state codes install this unit on the incoming service line to the stove. Normally, the connection is made between the it 1 ; VH'' manual line shutoff and the flexible service line from t �';(J 1 the stove (See FIGURE A). n, NOTE: The gas valve has an "in" and "out" orientation to ensure that the valve is installed correctly. FIGURE B CAUTION: PREMATURE ACTIVATION OF THE Gas Range �. -•-� - ELECTRIC AND GAS STOVE SONIC SHUTOFF UNITS CAN OCCUR, ONCE INSTALLED, IF YOUR in . RESIDENTIAL SMOKE OR CARBON MONOXIDE ! DETECTORS INADVERTENTLY ACTIVATE. BE Flex Hn::n ,,hut eH SURE TO RESET THE ELECTRIC OR GAS STOVE Valve FIGURE A SHUTOFF UNIT. RESET VALVE Alarm Connection Once activated, the gas valve remains in the closed Note: position. In the event the valve is closed, it must be When using the P/N G306 -A Optional Sonic manually reset by depressing the reset button located Gas Shutoff, the Main CPU (P /N G302) can on the bottom of the valve. be connected to automatic telephone dialers, monitored security alarm systems or other warning / protective equipment. The auxiliary outputs, terminal strip P1 -5 & 7, provide a (1) second impulse every ten (10) seconds via a set of dry contacts rated 7,00°0°. o° at 5 AMP 24 VAC. In order to interface with l 0 the above items, a latching relay may be required. FIGURE C �� 1111571 G310A -A Revised February 20, 2007 Page 23 OPTIONAL SONIC ELECTRIC SHUTOFF (P/N G307) The electric stove optional sonic shutoff unit continuously monitors for an alarm from the CPU board located in the system enclosure. The alarm sounds to activate the sonic shutoff unit. Once activated, all electrical power to the stove is shut off. In the event the unit is activated, it must be reset. INSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC STOVE SONIC ACTIVATED SHUTOFF Ekectrtc NOTE: Insure electric stove sonic activated Range 16) shutoff is installed within the same room as the ;; 1 ,. control processing unit control board (P /N #G302) ` A As "'°" .___P , , for proper unit operation. (Figure G) f .!E Sonic Efectuc Shutoff (P'N L 307) 1. Turn off electricity to the range. 2. Identify your electric plug configuration; 3- prong, 4 -prong or hardwire. FIGURE G (See FIGURES D, E and F). 3. Remove the stove power cord from the wall outlet and plug it into the outlet on the sonic. RESET STOVE 4. Insert the sonic stove shutoff power cord into the wall outlet. 1. The electric stove sonic shutoff unit may be reset 5. Turn on electricity to range. by locating the circuit breaker supplying power to the stove and turning it off and then back on, or 2. Momentarily unplugging the unit from the wall outlet and plugging it back in. o NOTE: This method requires the stove circuit f Breaker to be in the ON position. Method one (1) l is preferable since the stove does not need to be FIGURED moved. Alarm Connection Note: When using the P/N G307 Optional Sonic %"r1 Electric Shutoff, the Main CPU (P /N G302) MI) can be connected to automatic telephone dialers, monitored security alarm systems or other warning / protective equipment. The FIGURE E `"t :''L auxiliary outputs, terminal strip P1 -5 & 7, provide a (1) second impulse every ten (10) seconds via a set of dry contacts rated at 5 AMP 24 VAC. 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