Permits - Permit# 23SP-00043 - 4527 Shoreline Drive - 7/25/2023•`�'"— '� City of Spring Park Fire Alarm (Commercial)
mv4349 Warren Ave Spring
p g Park, MN 55384
23SP-00043
Phone:(952) 471-9051
by Lake afinneton a
Fax: (952) 471-9160
For Inspections: (952) 442-7520
Date Issued: 07/25/2023
Property Owner: PHS/LAKE MINNETONKA LLC
Expiration Data: 01/21/2024
Mailing Address: 2845 HAMLINE AVE N
Job Site Address: 4527 SHORELINE DRIVE, SPRING
PARK, MN 55384
ROSEVILLE, MN 55113
Category: Fire
Phone:
Permit Type: Fire Alarm (Commercial)
Email:
Valuation: $14,750.00
Description of Work:
Replacement of existing fire alarm system
Subdivision:
Required Setbacks:
Parcel ID: 1811723340244
Filing:
I I T
Lot: 1
Actual Setbacks:
Block:
Total Sq Ft:
Contractors:
Fee items Amount
Primary COLLINS ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION
State Surcharge $ 7.38
CO (651) 255-0142
Commercial Fire Permit $ 333.25
Commercial Fire Plan Review $ 216.61
Total Fees: $ 557.24
NOTICE
Signature of Applicant/Date
Building Department Signature/Date
07/25/2023
MUST BE POSTED ON JOB SITE
IiYL--) I* -
INSPECTION CARD
City Of Spring Park
SPRING PARK
On LakeWinnetonka 4349 Warren Ave, Spring Park, MN 55384
POST THIS CARD IN A SAFE CONSPICUOUS LOCATION. PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE UNTIL ALL REQUIRED INSPECTIONS ARE MADE AND SIGNED OFF BY THE APPROPRIATE
AUfHORI YAND THE BUILDING IS APPROVED FOR OCCUPANCY. STAWED APPROVED PLANS MUST BE AVAILABLE ONTHE JOBSITE.
PERMIT NO.: 23SP-00043 PERMITTYPE: Fire Alarm
(Commercial) ISSUED DATE: 07/25/2023 EXPIRATION DATE: 01/21/2024
PROJECT ADDRESS: 4527 SHORELINE DRIVE, SPRING PARK, MN 55384 1811723340
PARCEL NO.: 244
COLLINS ELECTRICAL
OWNER: PHSILAKE MINNETONKA LLC CONTRACTOR: CONSTRUCTION CO CONTRACTOR PHONE: (651) 25M142
DESCRIPTION OF WORK. Replacement of existing fire alarm system
CONSTRUCTION TYPE: OCCUPANT LOAD:
DATE DATE
INSPECTION INSP PASSED COMMENTS INSPECTION INSP PASSED COMMENTS
Reports I I I Fire Alarm Final
Fire Approval:
PW Approval:
To request an inspection: (952) 442-7520
Date: Engineering
Approval:
Date: Other (
Date:
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CITY OF SPRING PARK PAGE 1
BUILDING PERMIT
4349 Warren Avenue
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Spring Park, MN 55384 13 HandoutGhren
Phone: 952-471-9051 Fax: 952-471-9160 ❑ Lead Handout Given
Roub to SPECT
BITE ADDRESS:_ FiD:
1) Was the home con:truetee before 1978? (YES ❑, continue with line 2, NO o continue without completing EPA Section)
2) WA! the warp disiu(b t6 s , K of interior painted surfaces or z20 sq R of exterior painted surfaces? (YES a go to line 4, NO C line 3)
3) Arc there any wir�dvw!i being replaced? (YES o, go to line 4, NO ❑ continue without completing EPA Section)
t) Has tt;:s horse beer. Certified Lead Free? (YES e, you MUST Attach Certification information, NO o complete line 5)
5) EPP, ContF.actar Cer'.ifcatlonNu�m�ber. NAT - (applies to contractor only)
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TYPE OF WORK: o New Construction a Deck c Re -Root
Commercial ❑ Residential a Change of Use a Pool u ice-s;de
EST. VALUE Q�I OFYI�R K a Finish Basement D Retaining Wall r; Fence
B 1 Z(J16 .{ a Remodel a Porch a Shed
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Square feet, a Addition a Derrtalition a Window/Door Replacement
to Garage-AttachedlDetach cr Plumbing -provide detail on Page 2 # being replaced
lied Description of Work: a Accessory Structure a Mechanca#-provide detail on page 3 SjMiSC Other
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rnd On laws or the mob of Mheewle r PMV .dilute tdw ] its to.this pismik I aerss to pry All plan mulawfM oven If I Chaos. not to proceed with the work. paonn eypiee when work
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:SKMTURE OF ?� -)i r ) DATE:
PRiii M MM{E: Jh This Is the signature of: z: Cwlmer or X Owner's Representative
OCCUP. TYPE:'-- CONST. TYPE: CODE: BLDG SPRINKLED Yes 1 No
VALUATIO144 ,
Permit Fee: $ 333 . aS
WAC Charge: $
Plan Review Fee. $ a'�l ( Sewer & Water Hook -Up: S
State Surcharge: $ Sorter & Water Disconnect: $
Site Inspection Fee: $ Water Meter. S
S_E.C. Fee: $ Muni SE(WA Fee: $
Investigation Fee / Other Fee: $ 'SAC Escrow. 12AR5
Copy Charge ($.25 per 6.5 x11 page) $ Other $
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License Check ($5)1 Lead Check (515) S TOTAL DUE: S
Su8 TOTAL $
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Plumbing Fee (from Page 2) $ -NOTE Commerclal plans will be submitted to the Mat Council Envireementai Svcs
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for SAC determination. Escrow payment will be required when permit Is Issued. If
Mechanical Fee from Page 2 $ after Met Council review no SAC is determined, escrow will be refunded In full.
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Special Conditions/Required Setbacks:
Building Approval By: DATE:
Printed Building Approval By; ❑ License Verification ❑ Lead Verification - Checked By:
City Approval By: .22tDATE: 01 IN05 Jgx3
Paid: , Date: f� as Receipt No. 17S$ }� By
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City of Spring Park
4349 Warren Ave
Spring Park, MN 55384
Phone (952) 471-9051
Fax (952) 471-9160
Date: 06/11/2023 Approval Status: Resubmittal Required
Jurisdiction: City of Spring Park
ID: 23SP-00043 Applicant Name: Collins Electrical Construction -
Jason Guiney
Applicant Phone: (651) 224-2833 Applicant Email: permitrequests@collinsmn.com
Jobsite: 4527 SHORELINE DRIVE
Trades Reviewed: Fire Alarm
The plans and specifications, for the project named above, have been reviewed for substantial compliance with the
current Minnesota State Building Code. This review is limited to the submitted scope of work; is based upon the
supposition that the data on which the design is based are correct and that the necessary legal authority has been
obtained to construct the project. Although every attempt has been made to identify code issues or concerns for proper
and necessary change, the project designer(s), the building contractor(s) and the property owner(s) are ultimately
responsible for providing complete code compliance and maintaining minimum construction standards for the
safeguarding of life or limb, health, public welfare and property while constructing this project.
The following items are related to the submitted plans/scope of work and are found to be either noncompliant with the
Minnesota State Building Code or additional information is needed. Please respond by letter of verification and/or revised
plans or addenda identifying corrections have been made. All comments shall be resolved before the building permit can
be issued.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding this plan review, please contact me via telephone at (952) 442-7520 or
email at codereview@mnspect.com.
Jeff Munsterteiger
Plans Examiner
(952) 442-7520
CodeReview@mnspect.eom
4527 SHORELINE DRIVE Page 1
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Plan Specific Items:
Fire Alarm: Resubmittel Required - Jeff Munstertelger, CodeRevlew@mnspect.com
1. Please provide a symbol legend on the plans.
2. Please provider the following missing information:
City of Spring Park
4349 Warren Ave
Spring Park, MN 55384
Phone (952) 471-9051
Fax (952) 471-91 fi0
At location of alarm notification appliances, include required candela settings for visible alarm notification
appliances.
Design minimum audibility level for occupant notification.
Maximum sound pressure.
Annunciators.
Power connection.
Battery Calculations.
Conductor type and sizes.
Voltage drop calculations.
Details of ceiling heights and construction.
The interface of fire safety control functions.
Classification of the supervising station.
3. In lieu of the plans being drawn fully to scale, please dimension the spacings of detectors and square footages
each covers.
4. The occupancy is listed as R-2, please supply a copy of their state HHS license showing the license category
covering the areas this alarm covers. The license category in this facility determines the buildings occupancy
classification and they are likely licenses in multiple categories.
5. The plan notes the Fire Marshal has given an exception to LF sounders, please provide a written copy of the
exceptions given for these requirements.
4527 SHORELINE DRIVE Page 2
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SPRL\�Z PARK
On Lake Minnetonka
July 21, 2023
Permit Number:
Plans and Specifications:
23SP-00043
Presbyterian Homes — Lake Minnetonka Shores
4523 Shoreline Drive
Spring Park, MN 55384
Designer/Contractor: Collins Electrical Construction Company #EA000406
278 State Street
St. Paul, MN 55107
Scope: Replace FACP, Initiation Devices, Relays, and Monitor Modules.
The plans and specifications for the project named above, have been reviewed for substantial compliance
with the current Minnesota State Fire Code and NFPA 72. This review is limited to the submitted scope of
work; is based upon the supposition that the data on which the design is based, are correct; and that the
necessary legal authority has been obtained to construct the project. Although every attempt has been made
to identify code issues or concerns for proper and necessary change, the project designer(s), the building
contractor(s) and the property owner(s) are ultimately responsible for providing complete code compliance
and maintaining minimum construction standards for the safeguarding of life or limb, health, public welfare
and property while constructing this project.
Any changes from these documents and/or additional information shall be submitted to the
Department of Building Safety for code compliance review and approval. Written response
of approval must be on site prior to implementation of such changes.
The following information is related to the submitted plans/scope as general information and/or code
compliance requirements. Compliance with the stated requirements shall be verified during the
construction process.
Review Comments:
a. Location of the Knox Box and the fire alarm annunciator; annunciator must be within 10 feet of main fire
department entrance. NFPA 72 §10.18.3.2. MSFC §506.1.
b. Fire protection equipment rooms shall be identified per 2020 MSFC §509.1.
c. Strobes are required to be synchronized where two or more strobes are in the same field of vision. NFPA
72 §18.5.5.4.2 & 18.5.5.5.7.
d. All visible notification appliances must be located no more than 15 feet from the end of a corridor with a
maximum spacing between appliances of not more than 100 feet. NFPA 72 § 18.5.4.4.5.
e. All devices must be mounted per reference of NFPA 72 — 2016.
City of Spring Park 4349 Warren Avenue, Spring Park, MIST 55384
Phone: (952) 471-9051 / Fax: (952) 471-9160 / Web: www.ci.spring-park.rnn.us
Page 2.
General Information:
a. Construction or work shall be inspected in accordance with the requirements of Minnesota Rule
1300.0210.
b. It is the responsibility of the contractor/installer to contact the Department of Building Safety,
when ready to schedule an inspection, at (507) 387-8600 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30
p.m., Monday through Friday.
c. The approved permit and all related plans and documentation shall be on site and available to the
inspector at the time of inspection. Failure to provide the required documentation to the inspector
at the time of inspection may result in a cancelation of the inspection and additional inspections
fees for the additional inspection(s).
d. The field inspector may identify additional code requirements.
Required Inspections:
a. Appliance Placement
b. Functional Test of new Devices
c. Verify Proper Annunciation at Alarm Panel
d. Verify Monitoring Agreement & Remote Notification
e. Verify Two-way Communications to FACP
Aplicable Codes:
a. 2020 MN Building Code (MSBC) (2018 IBC as amended)
b. 2020 MN State Fire Code (MSFC) (2018 IFC as amended)
c. 2020 NFPA 72
d. 2020 MN State Electrical Code (MSEC) (2017 NEC as amended)
If you have any questions or concerns regarding this code review, please contact me via telephone at 952-442-
7520 or email at codereview@mnspect.com. I
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Fire Code Ex finer
MN BO#: Bo 1299
Cc: Municipal Property File
City of Spring Park 4349 Warren Avenue, Spring Park, MN 55384
Phone: (952) 471-9051 / Fax: (952) 471-9160 / Web: www.ci.spring park.tnn.us
PRESBYTERIAN HOMES - LAKE
MINNETONKA SHORES
4523 SHORELINE DRIVE
SPRING LAKE, MN 55384
COLLINS ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION CO.
278 STATE STREET
ST. PAUL, MN 55107
APPROVED BATTERY
CALCULATIONS
Reviewed for Code Compliance
This review is limited to the submitted scope of work, is based upon the supposition that the plan
accurately depicts the intended construction and end -use, that the necessary legal authority has
been obtained to construct the project and work is subject to code compliance and field
inspection during construction.
By: Sara Srainard Type of Construction:
Date: 7/21/2023 Occupancy Classification:
Permit #: 235P-00043 Code Edition: NFPA 72 - 2016
10.5.6.3 Capacity
10.5.6.3.1 (A) Battery
calculations shall include a
twenty (20) percent safety
margin to the calculated
amp -hour rating.
This provides alignment with UL
864 9th edition and the
realization that over the life of a
battery, it will decay.
Battery must operate a minimum capacity of 15 minutes while
operating under fire or other emergency conditions at maximum
connected load is specified in 10.6.7.2.1.2, the system is still
intended to remain available to operate during a fire for a period of 2
hours in accordance with the survivability requirements in 24.3.13
and Section 12.4. the expected load during actual operation of the
system would be distributed over the 2-hour period.
Paragraphs 10.6.7.2.1.4 through 10.6.7.2.1.7 involve requirements
for mass notification systems. The secondary power supply for
high -power speaker arrays must have a minimum of 3-day standby
capacity followed by 60 minutes of full load capacity. the secondary
power supply capacity for textual visible appliances must have the
capacity to support a minimum of 2 hours of continuous display time.
the secondary power supply for emergency command centers must
have a capacity to support operations for at least 24 hours.
If combination systems are used, the secondary supply must be able
to power the entire system for the required 24-hour period. Other
loads, such as security or building management systems, must be
figured into the secondary power calculations unless those loads are
automatically disconnected upon transfer to secondary power in
accordance with 10.6.7.2.2
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SPRING LAKE, MN 55384
COLLINS ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION CO.
278 STATE STREET
ST. PAUL, MN 55107
APPROVED CUTS
Reviewed for Code Compliance
This review is limited to the submitted scope of work, is based upon the supposition that the plan
accurately depicts the intended construction and end -use, that the necessary legal authority has
been obtained to construct the project and work is subject to code compliance and field
inspection during construction.
By: &rTSrainard Type of Construction:
Date: 7/21/2023 Occupancy Classification:
Permit #: 23SP-00043 Code Edition: NFPA 72 - 2016
Honeywell
THE POWER OF CONNECTED
IDP-RELAY
FarenhytTl� Series
Addressable Relay Module
The IDP-RELAY is an addressable relay module for use with the Honeywell
Farenhyt Series fire alarm control panels (FACPs). .M -
The IDP-RELAY allows a Farehyt FACP to switch discrete contacts by code
command. The relay contains two isolated sets of Form C contacts, which
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operate as a DPD,T switch. No supervision is provided forthe notification
appliance circuit. ''�0=
The IDP-RELAY contacts can be used for virtually any normally open or y1 .•
normally closed application. Each IDP-RELAY is programmed with a na .
unique signaling line circuit (SLC) loop address. When an event occurs that --
controls the IDP-RELAY, the relay is triggered by the FACP. IDP-RELAY
INSTALLATION
The IDP-RELAY mounts directly into a 4" square electrical box. The box
must have a minimum depth of 2-1/8-. A surface mount electrical box
(System Sensor' PN SM8500) is available from Honeywell.
COMPATIBILITY
The IDP-RELAY is compatible with the following Farenhyt Series FACPs:
• I FP-2100 / IFP-2100ECS / RFP-2100
I FP-2000 / IFP-2000ECS / RPS-2000
• IFP-1000 / IFP-1000ECS
• IFP-300/ IFP-300ECS
• IFP-100 / IFP-100ECS
• IFP-75
• IFP-50
FEATURES e BENEF'TS
- Two sets of Form C • Rela.v programming is
contacts
completely flexible —
Contacts are rated for
can be mapped :o
a variety of amps (see
'-)ne conditions
Spocifications)
Polling LED vi_ibie
• P .net controlled
throucgh the cov.r
status LED that
p(cte
flashes gre-n in
normal state and is
solid red in alarm
• Rotaryaddress
switches for fast
installation
• UL Listed
• CSFM Listed
• M EA Listed 386-02-E
• SEIviS screws for easy Vol_ II
wiring
DP -RELAY Technical Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS*
Physical: 4.275' H x 4'.675 W x 1.4 D
Shipping Weight.6.3oz (196g)
ELECTRICAL RATINGS
Operating Voltage:15 to 32VDC
Standby Current: 300µA max @ 24VDC (one
communication, every 5 sec. with LED enabled)
LED Current:5.5 mA(with LED latched on)
Relay Contact Ratings:
2.OA @ 25VAC (PF=35), non -coded
3.0A @ 30VDC resistive, non -coded
2.OA lz) 30VDC resistive, coded
0.46A @ 30VDC (L/R-20ms), non -coded
0.7A @ 70.7VAC (PF=.35), non -coded
0.9A @ 125VDC resistive, non -coded
0.5A L 125VAC (PF-.75), non -coded
0.3A @ 125VAC (PF=,35), non -coded
ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating Temperature: 3211-120OF (0°C - 49°C)
Humidity:10 to 93% non -condensing)
For more information
Learn more about Honeywell's Farenhyt Series and
other products available by visiting
www.fa ren hyt.com
Honeywell Security& Rre
12 Clintonville Road
Northford, CT 06472
800-328-0103
ORDERING INFORMATION
IDP-RELAY: Relay Module
For a Camplete listing of all
compliance approvals and
certifications, please visit
www.farenhyt.com
ACCESSORIES
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SMB500:4" Square Surface Mount Electrical Box
the Windows Logo are
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registered trademarks
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Honeywell, and
System Sensor' are
registered trademarks
of and Farenhyt"m is a
trademark of Honeywell
International, Inc.
This document is not
Intended to be used for
installation purposes. We
tryto keep our product
information up -to
date and accurate. We
cannot cover all specific
applications or anticipate
a(l requirements. All
specifications are subject
to change without notice.
For Technical
Support, Please call
800-446-6444.
Honeywell
RA-1000 Remote Annunciator
The RA-1000 (gray) or RA-100011 (red), an optional
U20 Remote Annunciator, are shown in Figure 1. The
RA-1000 can be surface or flush mounted.
Figure 1: Model RA-1000 or RA-1000111 Remote
Annunciators
Compatibility
The RA-1000 for use with compatible FACP's.
See FACP installation manual for more
information.
Specifications
Parameter
Value
Operating Voltage:
24VDC
Current
Standby:
25mA
Alarm:
50mA
Operating
Temperature:
On to 49' C (32° to 120° F)
Annunciator Dimensions
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Figure 2: Annunciator Dimensions
Mounting
The annunciator can be flush- or surface -mounted.
Flush Mounting
This section of the manual describes flush mounting.
Follow these steps to flush mount the RA-1000:
Securing Back Box to wall for slush Mounting
Attaw SowW set of was to to or Wit bar
sue•.■ the a.n-, b�h;,b thre se:ra.■
IMIIat Wee at an angle nae the Fast hW& pint Ilea stwe rom
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Surface Mounting
The Model 586OTG (gray) and 5860TR (red) trim ring
kits are available for use when surface mounting.
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box baron a_y box mvr+ll,
Trim Ring
Back Box
Figure 4: Surface Mounting
Wiring Connections
Wire the RA-1000 to the FACP as Shown in Figure 5.
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Installation
RA-1000 installation involves the following steps:
1. Ensure the power is turned off at the panel.
2. Mount the RA-1000 in the desired location.
3. Connect the RA-1000 to the panel. (See Figure 5).
4. Use the DIP switches on the back of the RA-1000
to assign an ID number. (See FACP manual).
5. The RA-1000 module must be added to the
system through programming. Ju mpStart* will add
the module automatically. Refer to the FACP
manual for more information
RA-I000Installarian Instruction — P/N 151154:E 07/25/2017
SILENT
KNIGHT
+❑'
by Honeywell
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
IDP-Monitor Module
Specifications
Normal Operating Voltage: 15 to 32 VDC
Maximum Current Draw: 5.0 mA (LED on)
Average Operating Current: 375liA (LED flashing)
EOL Resistance. 47K Ohms
Maximum IDC
wiring resistance: 1,500 Ohms
Temperature Range: 320F to 120OF (0°C to 49°C)
Humidity: 10% to 93 % Non -condensing
Dimensions: 41A' H x 4" W x 1'/a" D
(Mounts to a 4` square by
2'A- deep box.)
Accessories: SMB500 Electrical Box
Before Installing
This information is included as a quick reference installa-
tion guide. Refer to the control panel installation manual
for detailed system information. If the modules will be
installed in an existing operational system, inform the
operator and local authority that the system will be tem-
porarily out of service. Disconnect power to the control
panel before installing the modules.
NOTICE: This manual should be left with the owner/
user of this equipment.
General Description
The IDP-Monitor Module is intended for use in intel-
ligent, two -wire systems, where the individual address of
each module is selected using the built-in rotary switches.
It provides either a Class A or Class B fault tolerant initi-
ating device circuit (IDC) for normally open contact fire
alarm and supervisory devices, or either normally open cr
normally closed security devices. The module has a panel
controlled LED indicator.
Compatibility Requirements
To ensure proper operation, this module shall be con-
nected to a compatible Silent Knight system control panel
(list available from Silent Knight).
Mounting
The IDP-Monitor mounts directly to 4" square electri-
cal boxes (see Figure 2A). The box must have a mini-
mum depth of 2W. Surface mounted electrical boxes
(SMB500) are available from Silent Knight.
Wiring
NOTE: All wiring must conform to applicable local
codes, ordinances, and regulations. This module is in-
tended for power limited wiring only.
1. Install module wiring in accordance with the job draw-
ings and appropriate wiring diagrams.
2. Set the address on the module per job drawings.
3. Secure module to electrical box (supplied by installer),
as shown in Figure 2A.
Figure 1. Controls and Indicators:
CO218-01
Figure 2A. Module mounting:
NOTE: For UL Listed security installations, the IDP-Monitor
must be mounted within the control panel enclosure.
C0156.00
Figure 213:
C0197-W
156-2724-002
Figure 3. Typical 2-wire initiating circuit configuration, NFPA Style 8-
DE NEXT FROM PANEL OR
DEVICE + ���� PREVIOUS DEVICE
MONITOR
ANY NUMBER OF UL LISTED CONTACT CLOSURE MODULE
DEVICES MAY BE USED. DO NOT MIX FIRE
ALARM INITIATING, SUPERVISORY, OR CONNECT MODULES TO LISTED COMPATIBLE
SECURITY DEVICES ON THE SAME MODULE. c SILENT KNIGHT CONTROL PANELS ONLY
47 K EOL
RESISTOI
ELR-47K
INITIATING DEVICE CIRCUIT (IDC) - NFPA STYLE B
POWER LIMITED: 230A MAX a 12 VDC MAX
INSTALL CONTACT CLOSURE DEVICES PER
MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
MNAL LINE CIRCUIT (SLci
32 VDC MAX
TWISTED PAIR
O
IS RECOMMENDED
COMMUNICATION LOSS (OPTIONAL CONNECTION FOR
PANELS WHICH SUPPORT THIS FEATURE)
ALL WIRING SHOWN IS SUPERVISED AND POWER LIMITED
CO844-01
Figure 4. Typical 4-wire fault tolerant initiating circuit configuration, NFPA Style D:
D NEXT � � �PANEL OR
DEVICE + 00000 O4 FROM
DEVICE
ANY NUMBER OF UL LISTED CONTACT CLOSURE �--�
DEVICES MAY BE USED. DO NOT MIX FIRE MONITOR
ALARM INITIATING, SUPERVISORY, OR InMODULE
SECURITY DEVICES ON THE SAME MODULE. �i � Qt FOSNECT MODULES TO LISTED COMPATIBLE
lJ LENT KNIGHT CONTROL PANELS ONLY
EOL RESISTOR
IS INTERNALAT
TERMINALS S & 9.
ME
INSTALL CONTACT CLOSURE DEVICES PER
MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
7 T (+) C>- \
6
S a SIGNAL LINE CIRCUIT(31 c5
00) 1ADD 32 VDC MAX
O !i SHIELDED TWISTED PAIR
(� I5 RECOMMENDED
COMMUNICATION LOSS (OPTIONAL CONNECTION
FOR PANELS WHICH SUPPORT THIS FEATURE)
ALLWIRING SHOWN IS SUPERVISED AND POWER LIMITED CDBOS-01
Figure 5. Typical 2-wire initiating circuit configuration for security systems (with alarm versus short capability):
NOTE: For UL Listed security installations, the IDP-Monitor must be mounted within the control panel enclosure.
TO NEXT
DEVICE
ANY NUMBER OF UL LISTED CONTACT CLOSURE MONITOR
DEVICES MAY BE USED. DO NOT MIX FIRE MODULE
ALARM INITIATING, SUPERVISORY, OR
SECURITY DEVICES ON THE SAME MODULE. D O
14K SERIES RESISTOP
47 K EOL
RESISTOR
ELR-47K
INITIATING"DEViCECUIT (IDC) - NFPA STYLE V O
POWER LIMITED: 230A MAX a 12 VDC MAX
INSTALL CONTACT CLOSURE DEVICES PER
MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
i
/ f
FROM PANEL OR
PREVIOUS DEVICE
CONNECT MODULES TO LISTED COMPATIBLE
SILENT KNIGHT CONTROL PANELS ONLY
SIGNAL LINE CIRCI ]IT (SLCI
32 VDC MAX.
SHIELDED -TWISTED PAIR
IS RECOMMENDED
COMMUNICATION LOSS (OPTIONAL CONNECTION FOR
PANELS WHICH SUPPORT THIS FEATURE)
ALL WIRING SHOWN IS SUPERVISED AND POWER LIMITED C0006-01
SILENT
KNIGHT
by Honeywell
7550 Meridian Circle
Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927
763-493-6455;800-328-0103
Fax: 763-493-6475
http://www.silentknight.com
c0 2006 Silent Knight 8/05
K200-08-00
2 156-2724-002
Honeywell I Fa; enhyt" Series
THE POWER OF CONNECTED
IFP-75 / IFP-75B
Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel
The IFP-75 (red) and IFP-75B (black) are intelligent addressable fire
alarm control panels (FACP) and are direct replacements forthe IFP-50
FACP. The IFP-75 has one signaling line circuit (SLC) loop for
connecting addressab'e detectors, which can support 75 System
Sensor" IDP/SK sensors and 75 IDP/SK modules or 75 HochiVi - SD
devices per loop. The total point capacity for IDP and SK devices is a
maximum of 150 points per panel. Using SD devices, the total point
capacity is a maximum of 75 points per panel.
The IFP-75 has the interconnection capability for up to 32 panels. The
system has two modes of operation, multiple panels covering one larger
building, or multiple independent buildings. The SK-NiC Network
Interface Card is used to network panels together. Copper wire or fiber
optic cable connectivity can be used within the same networked system.
The IFP-75 has a built-in dual -line digital and IP communicator with an
optional cellular communication module, form-C trouble relay, and two
programmable form-C relays. The IFP-75 has powerful features such as
detector sensitivity, day/night thresholds, drift compensation,
pre -trouble maintenance alert, and calibration trouble alert,
The IFP-75 supports a variety of devices, including RA-2000,
RA--1000 or RA-100 remote annunciators, 5824 serial/parallel
printer interface modules (for printing system reports), RPS-1000 power
modules, and IDP, SK, SWIFTwireless or SD devices.
FEATURES & BENER'-S
• Nettvcra %upportfor
up to 62 Site,
• Built-in support for up
to 75 1DP/SK dctectors
and 75 IDP/SK
modules or 75 SD SLC
devices
Four line LCD display
wit;) 40 charocters per
line
• Available in a red or
alac'. cabin.,t
• Can be surfOCe or
flus'i mounted
• Built-in US3 interface
for convenient and
quick programming
• Prctgraram.ablo data
setting for D<yGght
Saving Time
• JurnpStart auto
programming f mtur?
foi easy programming
Built-in dual phone
line, digital alarm
communicator/
transmitter (DACT)
with IP and optional
cellular technolog ies
Network .:ard allows
copper network
COnnection Witl3 3
multi -mod•; o; sing?a-
mode fiber
connection ,>ption
IFP-75B
• Convenient
field-upgradeable
firmware
• Supports up to four
SWI FT'wireless
gateways. Each
gateway can h�vi%up
to 49 wirer-ss devic9s
• supports Cl-ss B
(Style 4) -.nd Class A
:Styr or Style ')
configLration for SLC,
'%A SPU5
- Built-°n NAC
synchronization for
deivices from
AMSECO GentPx
System Sensor-,
and Wheelock
- Repor'Ls event.3 to
:entrul station by
point or Ly zone
IFP-75 Technica[ Specifications
PHYSICAL
Overall Dimensions:15.12"H x 12.71'W x 3.33"D
Shipping Weight:15 :bs.
Color: Red or Black
ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating Temperature: 321Fto 120°F (0°C to 491,
C)
Humidity: Oto 93% relative humid;ty (non -
condensing)
ELECTRICAL:
IFP-75 Primary AC:120 VAC @ 60 Hz,1.5A Total
Total Accessory Load:2.5A.-�q 27.4VDC power- limited
Standby Current: 165mA
Alarm Current. 310mA
Battery Charging Capacity: 7 to 35AH
Battery Size. 7AH max. allowed in control panel.
cabinet. Larger capacity batteries can be housed in
RBB accessory cabinet.
AGENCY LISTINGS AND APPROVALS
NFPA 13, NFPA 15, NFPA 16, NFPA 70, & NFPA 72:
Central Station; Remote Signalling; Local Protective
Signalling Systems; Auxitiary Protected Premises
Unit; & Water Deluge Releasing Service
UL Listed: S2166
CSFM; 7165-0559:0503
FDNY CCIA# 6248
APPROVED RELEASING SOLENOIDS
Asco T821OA107 24 VDC 3 A max 0 Hz
Asco 821OG207 24 VDC 3 A max 0 Hz
Honeywell Farenhyt
12 Clintonville Road
Northford, CT D6472
800-328-0103
www.farenhyt.com
COMPATIBLE DEVICES
See the data sheets listed below for a complete
listing of the IDP, SK, SWIFT or SD devices.
350361: IDP Device Protocolda:a sheet
53623: SK Device Protocoi data sheet
350360: SD Device Protocol data sheet
350615 & 350617: SWIFT devices data sheet
ORDERING INFORMATION
IFP-75: Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel. Red
Cabinet.
IFP-75B: Intelligent Fire Alarm Contra; Panel Black
Cabinet.
SBUS ACCESSORIES
RA-2000, RA-1000, RA-1000R, RA-100,
RA-2000GRAY: Remote annunciators
6815: Signal Line Circuit (SLC) Expander for IDP or
SK devices
5815XL: Signal Line Circuit (SLC) Expander for SD
devices
RPS-1000. Power Supply
5496. NAC Expander
5824: Serial/Parallel Module
5880. LED 1/0 Module
5865-3 or 5865-4: LED Annunciator
5883: Relay Interface
MISCELLANEOUS ACCESSORIES
HFSS: Software Suite. Provides programming,
upload/download and event reporting
RBB: Remote Battery Box Cabinet. Use for oackup
batteries up to 35 AH. Dimensions: 16'W x 10'H x
SKI SCK: Seismic Compliance Kit
SK-NIC. Network Interface Card
SK-FML: Multi Mode Fiber Card
SK-FSL: Single Mode Fiber Card
CELL -MOD: Cellular Communicator in Plastic
Enclosure
CELL-CAB-SK: Cellular Communicator in Metal
Enclosure with lock and key
351605 1 B 1 09/18
92018 Honeywell International Inc.
F:exput', JumpStart`,
Horeyweltl, System
Sensor', and SWIFT, are
registered trademarks of,
and Fa ranhyt'"' is a
traderrarKof Honeywell
international, Inc.
Arrseco- is a registered
trademark of Potter
Electric Signal Company,
L'_C. Gentex° is a
registered trademark of
Gen -,ex Corporation.
Hochiki I is a registered
trademark of Hochiki
Corporation. Wheelock- is
a trademark of Cooper
Technologies Company.
This document is not
intended to be used for
installation purposes. We
try to keep our product
{nformation up -to
date and accurate. We
cannot cover all. specific
applications oranticipate
ad requirements. AU
specifications are subject
to change without notice.
For Technical Support, cal[
800-446-6444.
Honeywell
DN-60938:13
Indoor Selectable -Output
Strobes and Horn Strobes for
Ceiling Applications
General
System Sensor L-Series audible visible notification products
are rich with features guaranteed to cut installation times and
maximize profits with lower current draw and modern aesthet-
ics.
The System Sensor L-Series offers the most versatile
and easy -to -use line of horns, strobes, and horn strobes in the
industry with lower current draws and modern aesthetics. With
white and red plastic housings, wail and ceiling mounting
options, System Sensor L-Series can meet virtually any appli-
cation requirement.
The entire L-Serles product line of ceiling -mount strobes and
horn strobes include a variety of features that increase their
application versatility while simplifying Installation. All devices
feature a plug-in design with minimal intrusion into the back
box, making installations fast and foolproof while virtually elim-
inating costly and time-consuming ground faults.
To further simplify installation, the L-Series utilizes a universal
mounting plate so installers can mount them to a wide array of
back boxes. With an onboard shorting spring, installers can
test wiring continuity before the device is installed.
Installers can also easily adapt devices to a suit a wide range
of application requirements using field -selectable candela set-
tings, automatic selection of 12- or 24-volt operation, and a
rotary switch for horn tones with two volume selections.
Features
• Plug-in design with minimal intrusion into the back box
• Tamper -resistant construction
Automatic selection of 12- or 24-volt operation
at 15 and 30 candela
• Field -selectable candela settings on ceiling units:
IS, 30, 75, 95, 115, 150, and 177
• Horn rated at 88+ dBA at 16 volts
• Rotary switch for horn tone and two volume selections
• Universal mounting plate for ceiling units
Mounting plate shorting spring feature checks wiring conti-
nuity before device installation
• Electrically compatible with legacy SpectrAlert and
SpectrAlert Advance devices
• Compatible with MDL3 sync module
• Listed for ceiling mounting only
NOTE{ER®
by Honeywell
_6CRL
SCW
Architect/Engineer
GENERAL
PC2WL Horn
L-Series ceiling -mount strobes and horn strobes shall mount
to a standard 4 x 4 x 1%-Inch back box, 4-inch octagon back
box, or double -gang back box. Two -wire products shall also
mount to a single -gang 2 x 4 x 1-is inch back box. A universal
mounting plate shall be used for mounting ceiling and wall
products. The notification appliance circuit wiring shall termi-
nate at the universal mounting plate. Also, L-Series products,
when used with the Sync -Circuit Module accessory, shall be
powered from a non -coded notification appliance circuit output
and shall operate on a nominal 12 or 24 volts. When used with
the Sync•Circult Module, 12-volt-rated notification appliance
circuit outputs shall operate between 8.5 and 17.5 volts; 24-
volt-rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate
between 16.5 and 33 volts. Indoor L-Series products shall
operate between 32 and 120 degrees Fahrenheit from a regu-
lated DC or full -wave rectified unfiltered power supply. Ceiling
strobes and horn strobes shall have field -selectable candela
settings including 15, 30, 75, 95, 115, 150, and 177.
STROBE
The strobe shall be a System Sensor L-Series Model
listed to UL 1971 and shall be approved for fire protective ser-
vice. The strobe shall be wired as a primary -signaling notifica-
tion appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities
Act requirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at 1
Hz over the strobe's entire operating voltage range. The strobe
light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/
reflector system.
HORN STROBE COUSINATION
The horn strobe shall be a System Sensor L-Series Model
listed to UL 1971 and UL 464 and shall be approved
for fire protective service. The horn strobe shall be wired as a
primary -signaling notficaton appliance and comply with the
Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signal-
ing appliances, flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe's entire operat-
ing voltage range. The strobe light shall consist of a xenon
flash tube and associated lens/reflector system. The horn shall
have two audibility options and an option to switch between a
temporal three pattern and a non -temporal (continuous) pat-
tern. These options are set by a multiple position switch. The
horn on horn strobe models shall operate on a coded or non -
coded power supply.
DN-60938:8.5/15/17 — Page 1 of 4
SYNCHRONIZ477ON MODULE
The module shall be a System Sensor Sync•Circuit model
MDL3 listed to UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective
service. The module shall synchronize L-Series strobes at 1
Hz and horns at temporal three. Also, while operating the
strobes, the module shall silence the horns on horn strobe
models over a single pair of wires. The module shall mount to
a 41 l/1B x 4"/1r, x 211g inch back box. The module shall also con-
trol two Style Y (class B) circuits or one Style Z (class A) cir-
cuit. The module shall synchronize multiple zones. Daisy
chaining two or more synchronization modules together will
synchronize all the zones they control. The module shall not
operate on a coded power supply.
PHYSICALAELECTRICAL SPECfRCA7701VS
• Standard Operating Temperature: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to
49-C)
• Humidity Range: 10 to 93% non -condensing
• Strobe Flash Rate: ] flash per second
• Nominal Voltage: Regulated 12VDC or regulated 24DC/
FWR7
• Operating Voltage Range2: 8 to 17.5V (12V nominal) or
16 to 33V (24V nominal)
• Operating Voltage Range with MLD3: 8.5 to 17.5V (12V
nominal) or 16.5 to 33V (24V nominal)
• Input terminal wire gauge: 12 to 18 AWG
• Gelling -Mount Dimensions (Including lens): 6.8" diame-
ter 2.5" high (173 mm diameter 64 mm high)
Ceiling -Mount Surface Mount Back Box Skirt Dimen-
sions (SBBCR, SBBCW): 6.9" diameter x 3.4" high (175
mm diameter x 86 mm high)
Notes:
1. Full Wave Rectified (FWR) voltage is a non -filtered, time
varying power source that Is used on some power supply
and panel outputs.
2. P, S, PC, and SC products will operate at 12 V nominal
only for 15 and 30 cd.
UL Current Draw Data
UL MAX. STROBE CURRENT DRAW WA RMS)
Candela
11--17.5 Volts
16-33 Volts —
DC
DC
FWR
� 15
87
41
60
30
153
63
86
75
N/A
1]1
142
95 N/A
134
164
115 N/A
158
191
150 N/A
189 228
177 N/A
226 264
"This data represents coding at 3 chimes per second. Actual
current draw will vary depending upon coding selected.
Page 2 014 — DN-60938:13 • 5/15/17
UL MAX. CHIM&S7ROBE CURRENT DRAW (MA RMS), 2-WIRE HORN STROBE
The 3.1 k is the sound of the mini -horns. The EM (which stands for Electro-mechanical) is the sound of the SpectrAlert Advance
line which uses an algorithm that hops frequencies between 2Hz and 4Hz.
8 VDC
16 VDC
Candela
75
30
15
30
75
95
1 115
1 150
177
Temporal High
103
167
71
90
143
1 165
1 187
217
254
Temporal Low
96
165
54
71
137
181
186
211
249
Non -Temporal High
106
173
71
90
141
185
187
230
273
'Non -Temporal Low
95
166
54
71
124
161
170
216
258
3.1 K Temporal High
111
164 1
69
94
147
163
184
2291
257
3.1 K Temporal Low
103
163
54
88
143 1
155
185
212
252
3.1K Non -Temporal High
111
172 1
69
94
144 1
164
202
1 229
271
3.1K Non -Temporal Low
103
169
54
88
131
155
187i
217
259 I
--- �
16VFWR ---
Candela 1 15
30
175
95
115
I
150
I 177
Temporal High 107
135
179
198
223
i
254
286
tj,
Temporal Low 78101
151
172
199
229
! 262
Non -Temporal High 107135
179
198
223
254
286
Nan -Temporal Low 78
101
151
172
199
229
262
3.1 K Temporal High 108
135
179
200
225
255
289
3.1 K Temporal Low 79
101
150
171
196
229
260 -�
3.1K Non -Temporal High 108
335
179
200
225
255
289
3.1K Non -Temporal Low 79
101
150
171
196
229
260
Horn Strobe Tones and Sound Output Data
HORN AND HORN STROBE OUTPUT (DBA)
— — —
8--17.5
Volts
16�33
Volts
$witch Position Sound Pattern
dB
DC
DC
MR
1 Temporal
High
84
89
89
2 Temporal
Low
75
83
83
3 Non -Temporal
High
85
90
90
4 1Non-Temporal
Low
76
84
84
5 3.1 KHz Temporal
High
83
88
88
6 ; 3.1 KHz Temporal
Low
76
i
$2
82
7 3.1 KHz Non -Temporal
High
84
89
89
8 3.1 KHz Non -Temporal
Low
77
,
83
83
DN-60938:8.5115117 — Page 3 of 4
Product Drawings: L-Series Dimensions
6.83
:t
2A7 —
1.37
Horn Strobes (Ceiling)
Agency Listings and Approvals
The listings and approvals below apply to L-series devices. In
some cases, certain modules or applications may not be listed
by certain approval agencies, or listing may be in process.
Consult factory for latest listing status.
■ tfWLC-Listed
— S4011 Ceiling horn strobes
— S5512 Ceiling strobes
— S5512 Strobe -only ALERT devices
• FM Approved (All except ALERT models)
CSFM Listed: 7135-1653:0503 (Ceiling Horns and Ceiling
Horn Strobes), 7125-1653:0504 (Ceiling Strobes)
Product Line Information
CEILING HORN STROBES
PC2WL(A) (-E)(-F), PC2RL(A) (-Ex-F). 2-Wire, Born Strobe
(White, Red).
CEILING STROBES
SCWL(A) (-EE)(-F), SCRL(A) (-E)(-F). Strobe (White, Red).
SCWL-CLR-ALERT. Strobe, ALERT (White).
ACCESSORIES
TR-2W, TR 2. Universal Ceiling Trim Ring (White, Red)
SBBCWL, SBBCRL Ceiling Surface Mount Back Box (White,
Red).
NOTE: "A" suffix indicates ULC-Listed model. ULC-llsfad degas
include required French labeling. See Agency Listings for listing
details.
NOTE; A' suffix indkates ULC-hied models, ULC models have
FIRF_IFEU marking on omw..
NOTE: ULC listed models add =E" suffx for English only 'FIRE -
marking on cover.
NOTE: ULC-listed models add I P suffix for French only FEU"
marking on cower.
Surface Mount Back Box (Ceiling)
NOTIREri® and SpectrAlerM are registered trademarks and
SyncoCireuliTM is a trademark of Honeywell International Inc.
C2017 try Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use
of this document Is strictly prohibited.
I30 9001 mWdocument
try to keep ur prrodduuccttiinformmatibe onn ued p-to--dal and accurates.
We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements.
g-11 l NUNN All specifications are subject to change without notice.
111111T SYSTEMS
For more information, contact Notifier. Phone: (203) 484-7161, FAX: (2o3) 484-7118.
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PRESBYTERIAN HOMES - LAKE
MINNETONKA SHORES
4523 SHORELINE DRIVE
SPRING LAKE, MN 55384
COLLINS ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION CO.
278 STATE STREET
ST. PAUL, MN 55107
APPROVED VOLTAGE
CALCULATIONS
Reviewed for Code Compliance
This review is limited to the submitted scope of work, is based upon the supposition that the plan
accurately depicts the intended construction and end -use, that the necessary legal authority has
been obtained to construct the project and work is subject to code compliance and field
inspection during construction.
By: 23aMI'SrR1nrr^d Type of Construction:
Date: 7/21/2023 Occupancy Classification:
Permit #: 23SP-00043 Code Edition: NFPA 72 - 2016
Pres Homes Lake Minnetonka Shores - Voltage Drop Calculation Report
POWERSOURCE
Power
Source
NAC #1 i
Brand
Farenhyt
I Klodel
5496 CLASS B I
Nominal
20.4 VOLTS
I
Number
System
Voltage
'1RCUIT 1
I
NAC Circulti I
1.018 AMPS
f CLASS 8
1 14 AWG 1
14 Devices
1 1.018 AMPS USED
1 1.61 VOLTAGE DROP
#
Device Model Candela
Pattern
Volume
Tonlllle CURRENT(AMPS) Dist from prev device
Volts
1
SWL
15
0.043
40
20.4
2
P2WL
15
Temporal
Low
3100Hz
0.045
28
20.23
3
SWL
15
0.043
19
20.12
4
SWL
i5
0.043
8
20.08
5
P2WL
15
Temporal
Low
3100Hz
0.045
24
19.96
6
P2WL
15
Temporal
Low
310OHz
0.045
55
19.69
7
P2WL
15
Temporal
Low
310OHz
0.045
33
19.53
8
SWL
15
0.043
16
i9.46
9
PC2WL
75
Temporal
Low
310OHz
0.143
23
19.37
10
P2WL
30
Temporal
Low
310OHz
0.065
35
19.26
11
SWL
15
0.043
28
19.18
12
P2WL
15
Temporal
Low
31001-1z
0.045
5
1917
13
P2WL
135
Temporal
Low
310014z
0.185
110
18.92
L14
P2WL
135
Temporal
Low
31DOHz
0.185
110
18.79
Ci RCUIT 2
NAC Circuit2
1
0.808 AMPS
I CLASS 8
I
14 AWG 1
18 Devices
I 0.808 AMPS USED
I
2.11 VOLTAGE DROP
# Device Model
Candela
Pattern
Volume
Tone CURRENT (AMPS) Dist from prev device
Volts
1
P2WL
15
Temporal
Low
3100Hz
0.045
75
20A
2
P2WL
15
Temporal
Low
31001-1z
0.045
57
20.13
3
P2WL
15
Temporal
Low
31001-iz
0.045
38
19.97
4
P2WL
15
Temporal
Low
31001-1z
0.045
71
19.67
5
P2WL
15
Temporal
Low
31001-1z
0.045
42
19.51
6
SWL
15
0.043
62
19.29
7
P2WL
15
Temporal
Low
310DHz
0.045
30
19.19
A
071v1
i 8
P2WL
15
Temporal
Low
3100Hz
0.045
12
19.15
9
P2WL
15
Temporal
Low
310OHz
0.045
62
18.98
10
P2WL
15
Temporal
Low
3100Hz
0,045
58
18.84
11
P2WL
15
Temporal
Low
31001-1z
0.045
61
18.7
12
P2WL
15
Temporal
Low
31001-1z
0.045
88
18.53
13
P2WL
15
Temporal
Low
310CHz
0.045
12
18.51
14
P2WL
15
Temporal
Low
310OHz
0.045
57
18.43
15
P2WL
i5
Temporal
Low
3100Hz
0.045
39
18.39
16
P2WL
15
Temporal
Low
310011z
0.045
73
18.33
17
P2WL
15
Temporal
Low
310OHz
0.045
36
18.31
18
P2WL
15
Temporal
Low
31001-1z
0.045
70
18.P9
CIRCUIT3
NAC Circuit3 i
0 AMPS
I CLASS B
14AWG
0 Devices 1
0 AMPS USED 10
VOLTAGE DROP
# Device Model Candela Pattern Volume Tone CURRENT (AMPS) Dist from prev device Volts
Cl RCUIT 4 I NAC Circuit4 0 AMPS CLASS a I 14 AWG I 0 Devices I DAMPS USED I I 0 VOLTAGE DROP
# Device Model Candela Pattern Volume Tone CURRENT (AMPS? Dist from prev !!device Tvalts
C `c r T Y Y `C Y Y Y Y Y Y
' Voltage drop calculations must be provided to the authority having jurisdiction in accordance
with 7.2.1.
r
y In developing voltage drop calculations, the designer of the notification appliance circuits (NAC)
Y should consider the following:
y
y 1. What are the current and voltage limits of the power source for the circuit?
Y 2. Do the limits include the effects of any reduced voltage due to extended operation of the
y system on the secondary power supply?
Y 3. How many appliances can be connected to the NAC?
4. What is the size of the field -wiring conductors?
5. What is the total wire length of the NAC?
6. Is the wire gauge selected appropriate for termination to the notification appliance?
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23SP-00043 I Fire Alarm (CommerdaQ
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