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ALARM• PERMIT APPLICATION FOR MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE Date l' 'RC Job Address 7S WE Will Tax Folio //.'&6' /3 Legal Description 491- - 9" �/� 2 ,4(4.:// ./,5542). / Lessee / Tenant G &dtsaat3 Master P mi.t 4 Owner's Address 7S tigEjetV Phone 7 73OB Contracting Co. OWNS . k)14.. Qualifier SS# - WORK DESCRIPTION 4- C( APPROVED: Address ?S NE. kot Phone State # Municipal # Competency # Ins.Co. Architect /Engineer Address Bonding Company Address Mortgagor Address Permit Type(circle one): BUILDING ELECTRICAL PLUMBING MECHANICAL ROOFING PAVING FENCE SIGN WARNING TO OWNER: YOU MUST RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT AND YOUR FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY (IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT). Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do work and installation as indicated above, and on the attached addendum (if applicable). I certify that all work will be performed to meet the standards of all laws regulating construction in this jurisdiction. I understand that separate permits are required for ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, SIGNS, POOLS, ROOFING and MECHANICAL WORK. OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction and zoning. Furthermore, I authorize the above -named contractor to do the work st Square Ft. Estimated Cost(value) 2505 FEES: PERMIT J4 A9 RADON C.C.F. r-S) NOTARY Signature of owner and /or Condo President Signature of Owner- Builder Date: Date: ^"3D Notary as to Owner and /or Condo President Notar, as to -- •�_ Owner- Builda NOTTIV , 19Y4 My Commission Expires: My Commission Expires: �� r � ** * * * * * * * * * * * * E;G?�1* '�`' J *:; i.i ? i� ** TOTAL DUE A®/ Fire Other Zoning Building d R Electrical Mechanical Plumbing Engineering You can check the operation of burglar . alarms and wiring by momentarily pressing the BELL TEST button on the panel of the unit. An alarm continues sounding as long as this button is pressed confirming proper operation. If you mount an alarm device outside the protected area, the installation should include a tamper switch, which is connected to the 24 -hour panic /tamper loop that will activate the Alarm Center if anyone tries to disconnect it. Note: Before selecting an outdoor sounder, check to see if there is a local ordinance or restriction on the type of sounds you can legally use. t•c) 130 cm) 0 v 81eet (3.7m) 0r higher Tamper Switch (To Terminals 6 -71 Wall Alarm Bell To Terminals 16 -17 Figure 28 Alarm Sounder Mounted Outside Telephone Dialer (Terminals 12 -13) This device calls the police (or any telephone number you choose) when the Alarm Center is activated. In most cases, the dialer can be connected to the alarm relay contacts (terminals 12 -13). Warning: If a telephone dialer is connected to your system, do not program it to place a call to your police department unless you are authorized to do so. This may be permitted by some law enforcement agencies. If not, you can program the dialer to call a friend or private security agency who, if need be, can make the call to the police. The dialer's communication capabilities have not been investigated by U.L. Figure 29 Telephone Dialer (Cat. No. 49 - 432) Some dialers deliver a pre- recorded voice message to the desired number when activated. Others will send out an electronic signal to a private security service. There will be a fee for this service. For more informa- tion, call the police or a security service in your area. Lightning INSTALLATION Lightning damage is uncommon, but it can occur in electronic devices. A lightning strike near, or directly to, the power line might cause an excessive surge of voltage that can damage the product. If you are concerned about it or live in an area with frequent and /or severe electrical storms, we suggest that you purchase a surge protector to help prevent damage from power line surges. 17 Vibration Detector These devices detect impact vibration on any surface. They are usually N.C. and can be used anywhere you want movement or vibration to activate the Alarm Center. These detectors usually have adjustable sensitivity. 0 Figure 24 Vibration Detector Motion Detectors There are three types of motion detectors: ultrasonic, infrared, and microwave. Ultrasonic devices send out a high frequency sound which is beyond your range of hearing. This sound bounces off the objects in the protected area and returns to the detector. When something or someone moves in the protected area, the pattern of the sound waves returning to the detector changes, and the Alarm is tripped. Infrared devices are similar, except that they are sensitive to changes in infrared Tight waves or heat, instead of to sound waves. Microwave devices also work in the same way as ultrasonic waves, except that they use radio waves, instead of ultra -sonic sound, to detect motion. Many of these types of devices either have an alarm sounder built in or can be connected directly to bells or sirens. However, some of them can also be connected to an alarm loop in a complete protection system, like your Alarm Center, using an auxiliary relay or dialer contacts. Some motion detectors are called "heads;' or sensors. They have only relay outputs, and might require power from the Alarm Center or from a separate power supply. These do not have built -in sounders. INSTALLATION Infrared Head Motion Detectors An infrared head, such as our passive infrared sensor (Cat. No. 49 -530) contains no power source or sounding device of its own —it must be connected to an alarm system. You can connect one or more of these units to the Alarm Center. Separate connections must be made for the N.C. alarm loop, the N.O. panic /tamper loop, and the power supply, as shown next. Our six conductor wire (Cat. No. 278 -374) is ideal for these connections. Figure 25 Passive Infrared Sensor (Cat. No. 49 -530) 15