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ELC-14-2333 Inspection Worksheet Miami Shores Village 10050 N.E.2nd Avenue Miami Shores, FL Phone: (305)795-2204 Fax: (305)756-8972 Inspection Number: INSP-252589 Permit Number: ELC-10-14-2333 Scheduled Inspection Date: February 10,2016 Permit Type: Electrical-Commercial Inspector: Devaney, Michael Inspection Type: Final Owner: , BARRY UNIVERSITY Work Classification: Addition/Alteration Job Address:11300 NE 2 Avenue Library Miami Shores,FL 33138-0000 Phone Number Parcel Number 1121360010160-03 Project BARRY UNIVERSITY Contractor: SENTRY SECURITY INC Phone: (954)452-8500 Building Department Comments INSTALLATION OF FIRE ALARM SYSTEM Infractio Passed Comments INSPECTOR COMMENTS False 01-19-2016 I. Naranjo, B.O. As a result of a Miami Dade County Fire Department inspection the expiration date of this permit was extended until March 22,2016. Inspector Comments Passed E 4 Failed Correction ❑ Needed Re-Inspection ❑ Fee No Additional Inspections can be scheduled until re-inspection fee is paid February 09,2016 For Inspections please call: (305)762-4949 Page 44 of 44 R Miami Shores Village � �-- � g OCT 2 14 Building Department BY: 10050 N.E.2nd Avenue,Miami Shores,Florida 33138 Tel:(305)795.2204 Fax:(305)756.8972 INSPECTION'S PHONE NUMBER:(305)762.4949 FBC 20 BUILDING Permit No..tUc,` I '333 PERMIT APPLICATION Master Permit No. Permit Type:Electrical JOB ADDRESS: 11300 NE 2 Avenue- LIBRARY City: Miami Shores County: Miami Dade zip: 33161 Folio/Parcel#: Is the Building Historically Designated:Yes NO X Flood Zone: OWNER:Name(Fee Simple Titleholder):Bary University Phone#:305-899-3785 Address: City: 11300 NE 2 Avenue State: FL zip: 33161 Tenant/Ussee Name: Phone#: Email: CONTRACTOR:Company Name: Sentry Security, Inc Phone#: 954-452-8500 Address: 10001 NW 50 Street, Suite#111 city: Sunrise State. FL zip. 33351 Qualifier Name: Evan Katz phone. 954-452-8500 State Certification or Registration#: EF0001190 Certificate of Competency#. Contact Phone#: 954-452-8500 Email Address: Permits@sentrysecurityfl.com DESIGNER:Architect/Engineer: Phone#: rt� Value of Work for this Permit:$ q(0 Square/Linear Footage of Work: Type of Work:- DAddress OAllteration OlNew ORepair/Replla��-�c`e OF DDemo'tion Description of Work: nS-a 1 k4i cn of I')re, iq C,@.I in `c5Te,4 Submittal Fee$ 2M• 1.1,E Permit Fee$ &V CCF$ CO/CC$ P Scanning Fees - 0 C) Radon Fee$ �4_--1 DBPR$ "L4 S.S 2 Bond$ Notary$ Training/Education Fee$ICJ :j 0 Technology Fee$--P�`�'� o Cs Double Fee$_ (75 Structural Review$_ TOTAL FEE NOW DUE$ G ' 6 ' s� Bonding Company's Name(if applicable) Bonding Company's Address City State Zip Mortgage Lender's Name(if applicable) Mortgage Lender's Address City State Zip Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do the work and installations as indicated. I certify that no work or installation has commenced prior to the issuance of a permit and that all work will be performed to meet the standards of all laws regulating construction in this jurisdiction. I understand that a separate permit must be secured for ELECTRICAL WORK,PLUMBING,SIGNS, WELLS,POOLS,FURNACES,BOILERS,HEATERS,TANKS and AIR CONDITIONERS,ETC..... 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. "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, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT." Notice to Applicant: As a condition to the issuance of a building permit with an estimated value exceeding$2500, the applicant must promise in good faith that a copy of the notice of commencement and construction lien law brochure will be delivered to the person whose property is subject to attachment. Also, a certified copy of the recorded notice of commencement must be posted at the job site for the first inspection which occurs seven (7) days after the building permit is issued In the absence of such posted notice. the inspection will not be approved and a reinspection fee will be charged. Signature gnature —��: Owner or Agent Contractor The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this— day of MAT,20'L,by 1 ��� Aday of ,20 ,by who is versonally known to me or who has produced who is personall3&nownApi=or who has produced As identification and who did take an oath. as identification and who did take an oath. NO TAR PUBLIC: NOTARY PUB NOTARYPUBLIC•STATE OF FLORIDA S.C. Ramos Sign: Sign: Commission#EE036736 ` 11 ••�.., 24,2014 Print: V A V Print: ED TH1tUA TLANrIC BONDING CO., My Commission E s: ,MY YAO My Commission Exp' s: 10124llq My ON#EE36829 EXPWXS:November 12.2014 I.gpp.}ZApTARY RNomyMoa dAn=Co. kkbb+B�dBffiBHB�B� B3�k9$kkk+b�#�b###�kk�OQ$�dd8�b#�kkk8k8`3Ek8A�8&8&kk8«k$k68d4adk&�kkfid+AdtBk�886#Skk#kk'A�dskk8s APPROVED BY E X Z40 `G7— Plans Examiner Zoning Structural Review Clerk (Revised 3/12/2012)(Revised 07/10/07)(Revised 06/10/M)(Revised 3/15/09) . s .. BROWARD COUNTY LOCAL BUSINESS TAX RECEIPT } 115 S.Andrews Ave., Rin.A-100, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301-1895—954-8314000 ... VALID OCTOBER 1,20-14 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 3#I,20x.5 DBA:SENTRY SECURITY INC Receipt#-181-25171 JALARtHsfCONTRACTOR. Business Name: Business Type:(ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR) i Owner Name:EVAN xATz Business Opened:io/23/2012 Business Location:10401 NW 50 ST STE #111 Stale/Coutlty/Cert/Req:EF0001190 ' SUNRISE Exemption Code: Business Phone: ; Room sees Employees Machines Professionals ; 10 For Ve64ft Custmm only Number of Machines; .._ Vending Type: Tax Amount Transfer Fee i?fsr►alty ixriar Yaars Colleolion Cost Total Paid 27.40 t?.GG? #x.00 0;04 0 OrI,. O.DA 27.44 THIS RECEIPT MUST BE POSTED:'CONSPICUOUSLY IN YOUR PLACE OF BUSINESS THIS BECOMES A TALC RECEIPT This tart is levied for the privilege of doing business within Broward County and is non-regulatory in nature.You must meet all County and/or Municipality planning WHEN VALIDATED and zoning requirements. This Susiness Tax Receipt must tie transferred when the business is sold, business name has changed or you have moved the business-location.This receipt does not indicate that the business is legal or that. It is in compliance with State or local laws and regulations, Mailing Address: SENTRY SECURITY INC Receipt #ICP-13-40012259 10401 NW 50 ST STE #111 Vlaid'08/14/2014 29.00 SUNRISE, FL 33351 U.S.A. 2014 - 2015 RICK SCOTT,GOVERNOR KEN LAWSON,SECRETARY STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUS .,. S AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION ELECTRICAL CONTIRACtOkS LICENSING BOARD EF 0001190 . The ALARM SYSTEM CONTRACTOR l ' Nal led below 1S.CEATIFIEED w Under this pt islons f Chapter 48$i-'FS' Ex13liad.Dri dad; AU031. 2016 ' , � � r K*`+.Zt EVAat 0001; RpY{pS C i d � ' r 000 A'!I;Y� �� SUI�T,{RE.�1a11 EI ISSUED: 4srasr�0ra DISPLAY AS-11 RBY L UQ'' SEQ# L1405290003061 1._' CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCEF81DI5/20ATE{A9MtDD/YYY`t) 14 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(les)must be endorsed. if SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCERCali Hernandez Ext.309 S, BB Insurance Marketing Inc PHONE c No: 10167 W Sunrise Blvd,3rd Floor -�L )954452-0450 Plantation FL 33322 ADDREss. INSU S AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIL# INSURER A:Lexinaton Ins Co 19437 INSURED SENTR-1 INSURER B:Mapfre Insurance Company of FL Sentry Security Inc INSURER C: 10001 NW 50th St,Ste 111 - Sunrise FL 33351 INSURER D: INSURER E: INSURER F• COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER:371321088 REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO-WI#CH THIS I CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THIP-TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR �ypE OF INSURANCE POLICY EFF POLICY EXP TR' POLICY NUMBER M/D M/DD LIMITS GENERAL LIABILITY TBA 1612014 16!2015 EACH OCCURRENCE $1,000,000 X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY PREMIE Ea oawrrence $100,000 _ CLAIMS-MADE OCCUR MED EXP Any one person) $10,00_0 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $1,000,009; GENERAL AGGREGATE $3,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $3,000,000 PRO- X POLICY El LOC $ B AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY 4150120006375 16/2014 1612015 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT Ea accident 1,000,000 X ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ ALL OWNED SCHED AUTOS AUTOSUL� BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ NON-OWNEDPROPERTY _...............---.._..._............— X HIRED AUTOS X AUTOS (Per dderd) AGE $ PIP $10,000`x`.4, UMBRELLA LIAB OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ I I EXCESS LIAR CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $ DED I I RETENTION$ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION WC STATU- OTH- AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY YIN ORYU1ITSANY PROPRIEIOR/PARTNERIEXECUTWE E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ OFFICERIMEMBER EXCLUDED? El N 1 A (Mandatory In NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $It 1, _ Dyes RIPTIONdesorbe under E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below PROFESSIONAL LIAR 587 16!2014 /16/2015 EACH OCC 2,000,000 AGGREGATE 2,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS/VEHICLES(Attach ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,N more space Is required) Alarm&CCTV Contractor. Blanket Additional insured&Primary and non-contributory/completed Ops. Blanket waiver of subrogation includes completed operations, Professional Liabiltiy(Errors/Ommission) i CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DEU*REO IN Miami Shores Village Building Department ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 10050 NE 2nd Ave Miami Shores FL 33138 AUTHORIZED REJIRESENTATIVE ©1988-2010 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2010/05) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD ---------- — — q Aa. I�� DATE(MMIDDIYYYY) Y CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 03/31/2014 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: if the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(les)must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder In lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT NAME• Bouchard Insurance for CoAdvantage PHONE FAX No 101 Starcrest Drive E-MAIL Clearwater,FL 33758 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURERA: American Zurich Insurance Company 40142 INSURED INSURER 8• - CoAdvantage Corporation Alt.Emp:Sentry Security,Inc 3550 Buschwood Park Drive#200 INSUREac: :i 001%. d Tampa,FL 33618 INSURER D: INSURER E INSURER F COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER:14FLO77862521 REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLI PERIOD INDICATED, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR ADDL SUISR POLICY EFF POLICY EXP R TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBERMM1D MID LIMITS GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY DAMAGE TO RENTED p ur $ CLAIMS-MADE 1:1 OCCUR MED EXP Any one parson) $ PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ ' GENERAL AGGREGATE $ GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PRODUCTS-COMPIOP AGG $ POLICY �O LOC $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY C MBINED SINGLE U I a accident) S ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ ALL OAUTSCHOS BODILY AUTOSD BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ HIRED AUTOS N OSWNED PiloIF. PERTY DAMAGE $ $ UMBRELLA UABHOP-CUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ EXCESS UAB CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $ _ DED I I RETENTION$ $$ WORKERS COMPENSATION X WC STATLI- OTH- AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY Y I N TORY LIMITS I ANY PROPRIETORIPARTNER/EXECUTIVE E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ 1,000,000 A OFFICERIMEMBER EXCLUDED? ❑ NIA WC 56-11-942-00 04/0112014 04/01/2015 (Mandatory in NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYE $ 1,000,000 If yes,describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ 1,000,000 Location Coverage Period: 04/01/2014 04/01/2015 Client# 20015-FL DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS 1 VEHICLES(Attach ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,If more space Is required) Coverage is provided for Sentry Security Inc only those employees 10001 NW 50th St#111 leased to but not Sunrise,FL 33351 subcontractors of CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION Miami Shores Village Building Department SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE 10050 NE 2nd Ave THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Miami Shores,FL 33138 ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE i ©1988-2010 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2010105) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD r - • • � • Ilillllilllliliilli1N1111lilliil!llllli!! p Permit# Folio# GlF.G� OR 8k 29$0Ps4169041 04.3$ NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT RECORDED 06/09/2014 122054/141 HARVEY RUVIN. CLERK. OF COURT The undersigned hereby gives notice that improvement will be made to certain real HIAN—DADE COUNTYr FLORIDA property,and in accordance with Chapter 713, Florida Statutes,the following information LAST PAGE is provided in this Notice of Commencement: I tills space reserved for recorder 1. Legal Description of Property: Lot Block Unit# Bldg# E3 Lengthy legal attached Subdivision/Condominium: Street Address if available: 1130 0 N,r Z A VCQ��� L t��f7 YT0U&M SRxZaI f'L 2. General Description of Improvement: L t 5 hF y r-tp=, E N wci r— M (,, I% e M i5J--J y 3.a.Owner name and address: BA M-i u N Iv C F=s 1 b.Interest in property: Owner c.Name/ma)ling address of fee simple 11300 NE 2 Avenue title holder(if other than Owner): Miami Shores, FL 33161 4.a.Contractor name and address: Sentry Security Inc,- 10001 NVV50th Street.Suite#111 Sunrise, FL 33351 b.Contractor's phone number: 954-452-8500 5.a.Surety name and address: b.Surety's phone number: c.Amount of bond: $ 6.a.Lender name and address: b.Lender's phone number: 7.a.Persons within the State of Florida designated by Owner upon whom Notices or other documents may be served as provided by Section 713.13(1)(A)7.,Florida Statutes: Name: Barry University,Attn:Shell Romer Address: 11300 NE 2 Avenue, Miami Shores, FL 33161 b.Phone Number. 305-899-3785 8.a. In addition to himself or herself,the Owner designates to receive a copy of the Lienor's Notice per section 713.13(1)(8),Florida Statutes: b. Phone number of person or entity designated by owner 9. Expiration date of notice of commencement: (the expiration date is 1 year from date of recording unless a different date is specified). ..................................»........».................................................»......................»....................»........».................»»........».»»».»».».....».................»......».................................I...........»..... :WARNING OT OWNER: ANY PAYMENTS MADE BY THE OWNER AFTER THE EXPIRATION OF THE NOTICE OF ;COMMENCEMENT ARE CONSIDERED IMPROPER PAYMENTS UNDER CHAPTER 713, PART 1, SECTION 713.13,: iFLORIDA STATUTES,AND CAN RESULT IN YOU PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY.A NOTICE: :OF COMMENCEMENT MUST BE RECORDED AND POSTED ON THE JOB SITE BEFORE THE FIRST INSPECTION.IF YOU: :INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING,CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE COMMENCING WORK OR: RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. Signatures)of Owners)or Own...•.$)'Authorized.................. »» r/Dir 1 r/Partner/Manager » » »» »»» »»» »» ByBy PrintName Aus.akn Rosenthal Print Name Titie/o(fice VP BL/.S t'F/Yl Tive/Office STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF BROWARD The forgoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ZAkday of LAq Z©{q by .C-bJ S4N L •Individually,dlih asfor ❑personally known or O produced the following type of identificati Signature of Notary Public MY IISSFOId#EE36829 VERIFICATION PURSUANT O SECTION 2 FL O T Novel 12,2014 Under penalties of perjury,I declare that I have read the R D�00tl1t A co the facts stated in It are true,to the best of my knowledge a Signature )of Owners)or Owner(s)'Authorized Officer/Director/Partner!Manager who signed above: By UAJ0U,7— By 9-VeomdhVftMMV=-mtiwof aid mvksed 7.3.07.doc NOTE: ALL SHEETS MUST BE REVIEWED MIAMI-DADE COUNTY BUILDING DEPARTMENT Herbert S.Saftir Permitting and Inspection Center 11805 SW 26th Street(Coral Way),-Miami, Florida 33175-2474-(786)315-2100 APPLICATION FOR MUNICIPAL PERMIT APPLICANTS THAT REQUIRE PLAN REVIEW FROM MIAMI-DADE FIRE RESCUE AND/OR DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT PROVIDE MUNICIPAL PROCESS NUMBER HERE N Job Address 11300 NE 2ND AVENUE,MIAMI SHORES 33161 Contractor No. 1z z Last four(4)digits of Qualifier No. 5222 F> Lot o Block 0 P Contractor Name SENTRY SECURITY,INC a o W Qualifier Name EVAN KATZ K Subdivision PB a o °a. ?Address 10001 NW 50TH STREET#111 Metes and bounds City SUNRISE State FL -Zip 33351 [ New Construction on [ ] DemolishQ � Current use of property Vacant Land [ ]Shell Only Alteration Interior [ ]Addition Attached (V W [ l REPLACEMENT OF CURRENT °W [ ]Alteration Exterior [ ]Addition Detached N Description of Work o [ ]Relocation of Structure [ ] Re-Roof FIRE ALARM SYSTEM a [ ]Foundation Only Enclosure (� g [ ] —� �J Sq. Ft Units Floors [ ]Repair $96,745.00 [ ]Repair Due to Fire Value of Work r [ ] MBLD* [ ] Chg. Contractor Owner BARRY UNIVERSITY W Category H [ ] Re-Issue W Address 11300 NE 2ND AVENUE z [)q MELE 04 Re-stamp City MIAMI SHORES State FL Zip 33161 y [ ] � MLPG Phone 305-899-3785 [ ] MMEC [ ] Revision a Last four(4)digits of [ ] FIRE [ ] Not Applicable for C Fire Owner's Social Security No. z Name GRETCHEN MEYNARD/SARAH RAMOS Name 1 Address 10001 NW 50TH STREET# Ill W Address ul y City SUNRISE State FL Zip 33351 z City State Zip Phone 954-452-8500 a W Phone I am requesting a Special Request Plan Review(SRI)to be scheduled as soon as possible at the rate of$990 for the first hour and a g $65 per each addition hour in addition to the review fees. Minimum charge one-hour. d;g 1st Request: Date: U)W it 2"d Request: Date: a: 3°d Request: Date: z 5 l am requesting Optional Plan Review(OPR)to be scheduled as soon as possible at the rate of$75 for each discipline. Additional review fees may apply. 09 1st Request: Date: K E 2'Request: Date: c 3nd Request: Date: Y-.TomsU0102-Monioipd P—it Applicw=du Ey c 4 z { *+BRO�W�A�R�DwC�pOU.NT/�Y`/L/�OCAL�rEw3,U�SINESS TAX RECEIPT • i 1 F5 S..lfi dmm A o.=Rm.2.1-'(WdTb�M�dfie.FL 33301-IM-04-031-40M VAUD OCTOBER 1,2015 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30,2016 bBA: Rwd; F x=1CA �r s/cox'rR►cT z .SENTRY SECURITY INC Businsw TYPE•(KMCTRXCAL C0VTF 0R) i i ' OMW Nemo WM MTS Bushms x:10/23/2012 BUSlafts Limon.-10001 Ns 50 ST STE #p111 StatelftuntymeRIRe®:EF0001190 i 8UNRYBE 6_nPdlw Cade: I anew Phcww. j t�ooats EanBr�reaa f 10 Tm*murd TmndwFoe NSF Feta F!vpift Prior Ysm;s Coftwon can TOW Pdd 27.00 0.001 00 2.70.1 0.00 1 0.00 24.70 c _ THIS RECEIPT MUST BE POSTED CONSPIWOUSLY IN YOUR PLACE OP DMINESS TM WX M M A TAX RECWT Thb tmc iii WAW for the WMIsp Of dohV busdnsss vMl t BWMard County and is nori-ragwmmy in nat<:re.YOU mm meet d County and/ormw M"mquwnmft rfft Bud""Tax Pac* be, UNur i � WHEN VAlUDATI:D the b is voK businm nacre has dweed or you have moved the budma bo dwL This raoW does not kW=bit that the business N 1e0 or treat # K b 1n=nplw oa wM Sbft or kmW bm and regWedom MaMnq A ddmm. } SENTRY SECURITY INC 2s»ipb Ma-23-0000042.7 ; s 10001 NK 50 ST STE #111 ft"10/23/2015 25.70 ! SmoaSE. FL 33351 _ U.S.A. � t ' 3 2015 . 2016 RUCK W TT,GOVERNOR KEN LAMON,SECRETARY ARM _�«.. • •tea 2.,y,•" •, .. fJ+'' .,.. s�' L •' a.•. •'=•,arty_•�•.'• '•_ �,.r� � .. .w•. Ny`• r • •a a mow= � :' ..�. «'� ,..�� _ ':may _ •, y',,;•••,.a,•••�.y•.=..,• „•••�_•• ••. ^4 f • 4 � T CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCEV► IMYYYY' F,=2016 THIS CERTIFICATE 19 OWED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFMMATNELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEW, EXTEND OR ALTER THI= COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. TiHIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE 00158 NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REF'R63ENTATIV9 OR PRODUCER,AND TH9 CERTIFICATE HOLOM WPORTANT: V the Certtfrmlte holder Is an ADDITIONAL NMREA,the 1011(088)mrlst be endoraad. if SUHROGATION IS WAIVED.suWat to the tenu s and owgildons arS+e policy,certain poffelm may ragWm an endorsement. 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All Facets of Industrial Hygiene Service Barry University January 28,2014 11300 NE 2nd Avenue Page 1 of 5 pages Miami Shores,Florida 33161 Attn: Yosef Shapiro Re: Pre-Renovation ACBM Survey Report — "Library Fire Alarm Upgrade", Barry University, 11300 NE 2nd Avenue,Miami Shores,Florida AIHS Project# 1777-083 Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services, Inc. is pleased to submit the following report for a pre- renovation survey for asbestos-containing building materials (ACBM) conducted January 23, 2014 in the above-referenced facility. This survey was performed to meet the current NESHAP regulations and Miami-Dade County Department of Environmental Resource Manq%jnX1it (DERM) prior to conducting the planned renovation activity. The name Nfor;this project is ••••;• "Library Fire Alarm Upgrade Renovation". .. 6666 6666.. 6666 6666.6 660.0. 6666.. 6666 .. 0. Facility Description & Project Scope •••• •• ••••• . . 6666.. .. . 6666. 6 The subject facility consists of a four story institutional(library)building. S�components 6 include a sub-grade concrete foundation, precast concrete "honey-comb" upper•fldwr ducks and 6666:. 6 concrete masonry unit (CMU) wall systems. Interior floor finishes include;institption 6carp66.et •0• and vinyl composition tiles. Interior walls are composed of CMU and painH sfucco. (Ziff ig 0 • systems consist of exposed grid acoustic tiles. The subject facility has stacked*MAC mechanical rooms on each of the four floors with a large fan coil unit in each with associated insulated pipes and supply and return duct systems. The duct systems are located above the suspended acoustic ceiling grid and are composed of sheet metal. Supply ducts have insulation on the exterior.Return ducts are not insulated. The scope of this project was to sample and identify any ACBM that may be present in the facility that may require special treatment prior to or during the planned renovation. 3611 NW 97*'Avenue 1 Cooper City,Florida 33024♦Tel(954)431-9005♦FAX(954)431-9202 www.aihsinc.com t Pre-Renovation ACBM Survey: January 28,2014 "Library Fire Alarm Upgrade" AIHS Project#1777-083 11300 NE 2nd Avenue Miami Shores,Florida Sampling Strategy Bulk material sampling was conducted according to the following sampling plan: Friable Surfacing Materials: Friable surfacing materials, where encountered, are sampled based on the recommendations found in the EPA "Pink Book' entitled "Asbestos in Buildings: Simplified Scheme for Friable Surfacing Materials" (EPA document 560/5-85-030a). The number of samples collected is based on the total square footage of the homogenous area of the material. If the area is between 100 and 1000 ft2, three samples are collected. If the area is between 1000 and 5000 fie, five samples are collected. If the area is between 5000 f? and 10,000 fl, seven samples are collected. Nine samples are collected if the area is greater and 10,000 A2. Thermal System Insulation(TSI): If present, at least three samples are collected in a randomly distributed manner from each homogeneous area of TSI not assumed to be ACM. At least two samples are collected from each homogeneous area of patched TSI. Where cement or plaster is used on filtingS such Vis•saes, elbows, or valves, samples were collected in a manner sufficient to detftWh(: whethq.;he 0 material is ACM or not ACM. ...... '00000 ...... 000.00 0 . 0 0000 .. 0000.. Miscellaneous Materials: . . These include materials such as acoustical ceilingtiles floor tiles and linole v�gll board,wire � �+. .. 0000. insulation, caulking and sealants, laboratory equipment, furniture, draper:40.etc. (bpiAl , anything that does not fall into the first two categories). Suspect miscellas•materials are .' sampled in such a manner as to determine whether or not they contained asbestos' he nip ;Z pf sees:* samples collected of a given miscellaneous material is left to the discretion of the`mspecIbr.As a :0000: general rule however,the number of samples collected of most friable miscellaneous matdars is based on the same scheme as that used for friable surfacing materials. All accessible areas of the renovation area were inspected. Bulk sample specimens of materials suspected of containing asbestos were collected and submitted for analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy in conjunction with dispersion staining as outlined in 40 CFR, Part 63, Subpart F dated January 1987.Analysis was conducted by Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.who is accredited for asbestos fiber analysis through successful participation in the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) and meets the requirements of section 206(d)of Title II of the USC Chapter 15,TSCA as stated in 40 CFR 763 dated April 30, 1987. For additional details on analytical results, please refer to the Analytical Results section of this report. 2 Pre-Renovation ACBM Survey: January 28,2014 "Library Fire Alarm Upgrade" AIHS Project#1777-083 11300 NE 2vd Avenue Miami Shores,Florida Those suspect asbestos-containing materials that were present and expected to be removed and/or disturbed as a part of this project are listed below: Flooring Materials: Floor substrate consists of concrete. It is AIHS' understanding that locations of planned floor penetrations do not have floor finish material(s). Representative samples were collected of the concrete floor system material and all were reported by the laboratory to contain no detectable quantities of asbestos. Wall Materials: Wall materials consist of concrete masonry units (CMU) finished with stucco/plaster and paint. The wall system surrounding the elevator shaft is composed of firebrick and mortar. Representative samples were collected of the wall system materials and all were reported by the laboratory to contain no detectable quantities of asbestos. Ceiling Materials: Ceiling materials consist of two types of 2 X 2 ft2 exposed grid acoustic tiles. RepreftAfte samples were collected of both types of the ceiling tiles and all were reportaq by elle laboratory to contain no detectable quantities of asbestos. • 9999.. 000000 999900 090.09 • :*006: . .. 9 9 9 • Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning(HVAC)System: •••• •• • HVAC system components in the renovation area consist of sheet metal ducts.,Rdpply ducts have • ••, exterior insulation wrap sealed with black mastic. Return ducts are not insuWWji but are s ea1ed • with light tan mastic. Previous sampling has determined that the black mastir.i4aterial oil the •• insulated ducts contains asbestos fibers. 0 0 9000:0 9.99.9 • • • •99.9• •• 9 •009 0 0 Surfacing Materials: 9999 No spray-applied surfacing materials were observed in areas affected by the renovation as described. Thermal System Insulation(TSI)Materials: No TSI materials are scheduled affected by renovation as described. However, previous sampling has determined that the insulated pipe elbows and fittings in the HVAC mechanical rooms contain asbestos fibers. Additional Miscellaneous Materials: Additional miscellaneous suspect asbestos-containing materials potentially affected by the planned renovation consisted of insulation material on top of the fluorescent light fixtures throughout the facility. Representative samples were collected of the insulation material and all were reported by the laboratory to contain no detectable quantities of asbestos. 3 c M Pre-Renovation ACBM Survey: January 28,2014 "Library Fire Alarm Upgrade" AIHS Project#1777-083 11300 NE 2vd Avenue Miami Shores,Florida Assessments of ACM Based on the results of this survey, no asbestos containing building materials are scheduled affected by the planned fire alarm upgrade renovation. Laboratory Performing Bulk Sample Analysis Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc. 3611 NW 97''Avenue Cooper City,Florida 33024 Telephone: (954)431-9005 On each page of the report of analysis section is the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program(NVLAP) laboratory identification number(101006-0) that was assigned to the AIRS, Inc. laboratory upon entry into the NVLAP. A copy of the certificate of VVLEIP accreditation as well as a certificate of The Scope of Accreditation is enclo fed wfh"Ams 0000.. inspection report. •• -00006000. • • AIRS,Inc.is licensed to conduct inspections for asbestos-containing materials 3F.Jlldings unoer •••• an Asbestos Consultants Business License (ZA 0000058) and is qualified by.Umte M*ctwit2, ••• CIH(Asbestos Consultants License#IA 0000041). '0. 0000.. .. . 000 .. .. . 00 0006.0 0 0 . 0 . • 0 . . . 0 000000 00 Closing Remarks . .00. 6 . 0000.. .. 0 0000 This limited pre-renovation survey for ACBM is intended for the sole use of Barry Untleo sity. The scope of services performed in execution of this investigation may not be appropriate to satisfy the needs of other users, and any use or re-use of this document or the findings, conclusions, or recommendations presented herein is at the sole risk of said user. Opinions and recommendations presented herein apply to site conditions existing at the time of our investigation. They cannot necessarily apply to site changes of which this office is unaware and has not yet had the opportunity to evaluate. The contractor performing the renovation work must be notified of the presence of asbestos containing materials (ACM) and presumed asbestos containing materials (PACM) in the facility so that persons performing the work do not disturb ACM and/or PACK Identified ACM is present in the facility in the form of black mastic sealant on the insulated HVAC ducts located throughout the facility and on insulated pipe elbows and fittings in the HVAC mechanical rooms. To AIRS' knowledge, vinyl composition flooring materials (and associated mastic adhesives) 4 e , Pre-Renovation ACBM Survey: January 28,2014 "Library Fire Alarm Upgrade" AIHS Project#1777-083 11300 NE 2vd Avenue Miami Shores,Florida have not tested for asbestos content and should be considered PACM for the purposes of this project. Prior to initiating any renovation or demolition project, Federal Law requires that the local EPA representative's office (The Department of Environmental Resource Management, 701 NW 1'` Court, Suite 400, Miami, Florida 33136) be notified in writing at least 10 working days prior to the onset of the project. Disclaimer This inspection report is the result of a diligent search of the renovation areas for asbestos- containing building materials. The purpose of this inspection was to identify asbestos-containing materials that may require special treatment prior to proceeding with the planned renovation operation. Because this inspection was conducted prior to a planned renovation operation, only those suspect asbestos-containing materials expected to be disturbed as a result of the renovation activities were sampled and submitted to the laboratory for asbestos •content. 11i we er • comprehensive this inspection appears, it does not claim to have identified%tbf:the asbQ"s- •• containing materials present in the facility. 000:00 •••• .•.... .... . .. ..... ...... .. . ..... AIRS;Inc. is pleased to be of service.Please contact this office should you have*aa� quedidh%br .....• comments concerning this report or any related matter. •••••• •' . . . . ...... ....% ....:. . . ...... .see •••• NA R: c Enclosed: Table 1:Analytical Results Summary Consultant's credentials Laboratory credentials Appendix:AIHS Analytical Reports-Log# 17002 5 4 t Table 1: Analytical Results Summary TABLE ASBESTOS ANALYTICAL RESULTS SUMMARY "Library Fire Alarm Upgrade",Barry Univ rsity,11300 NE 2°d Avenue,Miami Shores,FL Sample Number Location Description Asbestos NESHAP Classification 1777-17002-1 to 8 Ceilings 2 X 2 8 Ceiling Tiles NAD 6 1777-17002-9 to 11 NNADCeilin Ceilings Replacement 2 X 2 ft 6 Ceiling Tiles 1777-17002-12 to 19 Interior Walls Wall System NAD 6 1777-17002-20&21 Interior Walls Fire-Brick System NAD 6 1777-17002-22 to 25 Floor Concrete NAD 6 1777-17002-26&27 Ceiling Space Insulation on top of Light NAD 6 Fixtures KEY:NESHAP Classification 1. Friable Surfacing ACM 2. Friable Thermal System ACM 3. Friable Miscellaneous ACM :...:. 4. Category I Non-Friable ACBM 5. Category H Non-Friable ACBM • ...... .... ...... 6. Non-ACM • NOTES: ' ' ' ' • NAD No Asbestos Detected ...... .. ..;•.• .. .. . .. ...... . . . . ...... . . ••...• Asbestos Licenses Wiz. i- zi � yam_ �.K "� bey. ,am�•`�`. `8 A ..,>, s .",>a_� .�.,.�',.�'' �a�uF..1'�. �k�,rrc•.., �:aaww¢ •6ro.:'_ a .en w.'.. n a.. �R•.?,- A, ��� : is O E. • •LOW ssa• • • • • 0:0000 • 0000 •••••• • • lj sass•: • `. sass• y4 - • • r•11<. asses* e+��•� a •e - a► !� 000000 000.00 SOW -:� � err • ���y'� • • • s aa►a• ny v„ . w �. P Laboratory Accreditation z 3 Seo' MOW R €. aX s � ' N311, - �# a � s t KUM- E oil q AASi £ I T Not 00, yAm ; A +f ,. c z 7 not Awl z _, § lopP E • #{aSI iii•• < 0000•• r - k_ r `• * I A •01• •• y PEI 100 SAW • •Qi�t •zs�• 0000•• ' • • ° Mll0•i••• ' �k •' • s' r ..: ", "� 1• 00.000 pay • Otis 01, OR 9K 1, all lips r' �y �' 0000•• 2 O a loft � 91 Ail "uhmsuk tot Y* C C.. tail out n WINK VON -. n # YI Appendix: Analytical Results .996.4 • . 9999.. .. 9999 •9•••• 9999 ••96•• •••944 •• • ••••• • •949.• • • 9.999• • AL Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services, Inc. ti 0 All Facets of Industrial Hygiene Service Account# 1777 Date:28/JAN/14 Project#083 Page 1 of 27 pages Barry University Sample Log# 17002 11300 NE 2°d Avenue NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0 Miami Shores,Florida 33161 Attn: Yosef Shapiro Collected by: Bruce Marchette,CIH Sample Received: 23/JAN/14 Sample Analyzed: 28/JAN/14 Sample Designation: Bulk Sample Submitted for Analysis "Library Fire Alarm Upgrade", 11300 NE 2°d Avenue,Miami Shores,FL' Analytical Results: ASBESTOS CONTENT Sample# 1777-17002-1:2 X 2 ft Acoustic Ceiling Tiles(1"Floor Corridor) 1. Sample Appearance: Light gray/tan compacted fibrous material with a white perforated paint-like outer coating 2.Was Asbestos Detected? No 3.Is Sample Homogeneous? No :...:. 4.Non-Asbestos Fibers Present: 30%fibrous glass/mineral wool •' • 30%cellulose fibers ...+.. •.. ••••;• 5.Non-Fibrous Material Present: 20%perlite •••:•+ 15%mineral/resin binders&glo%ft is :0 •• • 5%paint ••+• •• ••�••• Fibrous glass fibers isotropic,no sign of elongation,no birefringence,non-pleochroic • • • • • •"'+ Cellulose fibers anisotropic,(+)sign of elongation,birefringence:medium,pleochroic,incomplete extinction •• •• • •• 6006:• Lab workstation temperature:25°C 09V* • • This analysis report is valid for sample#1777-17002-1 only. • • • • ••+•+• Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services, Inc. is accredited for asbestos fiber analysis through participation in the NST national Vo i+••+i Laboratory Accreditation Program(NVLAP)and meets the requirements of 40 CFR Part 763.87,Vol.52,No.210 Dated Friday, 3 , 1987.Accreditation renewal date:March 31,2014. •••• Analytical Method:EPA-600/M4-82-020"Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples"&EPA/600/R-93/116: "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials"(NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0). Analyzed by:Bruce Marchette,CIH Laboratory:Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.,3611 NW 974'Avenue,Cooper City,Florida 33024,Telephone:(954)431-9005 This report shall not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.Furthermore,this report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S.Government. Respectfully Submitted, Bruce Marchette,CIH Authorized Signatory AIRS,Inc. 3611 NW 97h Avenue♦Cooper City,Florida 33024♦Tel(954)431-9005♦FAX(954)431-9202 www.aihsinc.com Account# 1777 Date: 28/JAN/14 Project#083 Page 2 of 27 pages Barry University Sample Log# 17002 11300 NE 2nd Avenue NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0 Miami Shores,Florida 33161 Attn: Yosef Shapiro Collected by: Bruce Marchette,CIH Sample Received: 23/JAN/14 Sample Analyzed:28/JAN/14 Sample Designation:Bulk Sample Submitted for Analysis "Library Fire Alarm Upgrade", 11300 NE 2nd Avenue,Miami Shores,FL Analytical Results: ASBESTOS CONTENT Sample# 1777-17002-2: 2 X 2 ft Acoustic Ceiling Tiles(1'Floor Corridor) 1. Sample Appearance: Light gray/tan compacted fibrous material with a white perforated paint-like outer coating 2.Was Asbestos Detected? No 3.Is Sample Homogeneous? No ••• 0606:9 4.Non-Asbestos Fibers Present: 30%fibrous glass/mineral wool " ' .00000 0 30%cellulose fibers • 0*0000 5.Non-Fibrous Material Present: 20%perlite fete** f. .. ;••••; 15%mineral/resin binders&glAs Wts : fete ••• o 5%paint •••••• •• • ••i••' Fibrous glass fibers isotropic,no sign of elongation,no birefringence,non-pleochroic •• •• • •• •• •• Cellulose fibers anisotropic,(+)sign of elongation,birefringence:medium,pleochroic,incomplete extinction •••••• • •' Lab workstation temperature:25°C i • i • • *00000 • • • • • This analysis report is valid for sample#1777-17002-2 only. •••' i ••••i •'a'i Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services, Inc. is accredited for asbestos fiber analysis through participation in the NIST National voiltary Laboratory Accreditation Program(NVLAP)and meets the requirements of 40 CFR Part 763.87,Vol.52,No.210 Dated Friday,October 30, 1987.Accreditation renewal date:March 31,2014. Analytical Method:EPA-600/M4-82-020"Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples"&EPA/600/R-93/116: "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials"(NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0). Analyzed by:Bruce Marchette.CIH Laboratory:Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.,3611 NW 97t°Avenue,Cooper City,Florida 33024,Telephone:(954)431-9005 This report shall not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.Furthermore,this report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S.Government. Respectfully Submitted, Bruce Marchette,CIH Authorized Signatory AIRS,Inc. 0 H V/OF Account# 1777 Date: 28/JAN/14 Project#083 Page 3 of 27 pages Barry University Sample Log# 17002 11300 NE 2nd Avenue NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0 Miami Shores,Florida 33161 Attn: Yosef Shapiro Collected by: Bruce Marchette,CIH Sample Received:23/JAN/14 Sample Analyzed:28/JAN/14 Sample Designation:Bulk Sample Submitted for Analysis "Library Fire Alarm Upgrade", 11300 NE 2nd Avenue,Miami Shores,FL Analytical Results:ASBESTOS CONTENT Sample# 1777-17002-3: 2 X 2 R Acoustic Ceiling Tiles(2n Floor) 1. Sample Appearance: Light tan compacted fibrous material with a white perforated paint-like outer coating 2. Was Asbestos Detected? No • 3.Is Sample Homogeneous? No ••• •••••• 4.Non-Asbestos Fibers Present: 40%fibrous glass/mineral wool "..* •••• 00 30%cellulose fibers *00:00 0000 00 0.0 5.Non-Fibrous Material Present: 15%mineral/resin binders&glas 911df% :00000 0 0 10%perlite0000 •• ..0..• 5% aint .. ••••• Fibrous glass fibers isotropic,no sign of elongation,no birefringence,non-pleochroic • • • .. 000060 Cellulose fibers anisotropic,(+)sign of elongation,birefringence:medium,pleochroic,incomplete extinction " '• • Lab workstation temperature:25°C •••••• • • 0 0 : :000:- • •0000• This analysis report is valid for sample#1777-17002-3 only. 000• • 0 000 0 •0000 • 0 � • • • Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services, Inc. is accredited for asbestos fiber analysis through participation in the NIST National Vcft&% Laboratory Accreditation Program(NVLAP)and meets the requirements of 40 CFR Part 763.87,Vol.52,No.210 Dated Friday,October 30, 1987.Accreditation renewal date:March 31,2014. Analytical Method:EPA-600/M4-82-020"Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples"&EPA/600/R-93/116: "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials"(NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0). Analyzed by:Bruce Marchette,CIH Laboratory:Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.,3611 NW 97t'Avenue,Cooper City,Florida 33024,Telephone:(954)431-9005 This report shall not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.Furthermore,this report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S.Government. Respectfully Submitted, Bruce Marchette,CIH Authorized Signatory AIRS,Inc. Account# 1777 Date:28/JAN/14 Project#083 Page 4 of 27 pages Barry University Sample Log# 17002 11300 NE 2nd Avenue NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0 Miami Shores,Florida 33161 Attn: Yosef Shapiro Collected by: Bruce Marchette,CIH Sample Received: 23/JAN/14 Sample Analyzed:28/JAN/14 Sample Designation: Bulk Sample Submitted for Analysis "Library Fire Alarm Upgrade", 11300 NE 2nd Avenue,Miami Shores,FL Analytical Results:ASBESTOS CONTENT Sample# 1777-17002-4: 2 X 2 ft Acoustic Ceiling Tiles(2n Floor) 1. Sample Appearance: Light tan compacted fibrous material with a white perforated paint-like outer coating 2.Was Asbestos Detected? No • 3.Is Sample Homogeneous? No ...... ...... 4.Non-Asbestos Fibers Present: 40%fibrous glass/mineral wool • ••••• '• 30%cellulose fibers •••••• "" goo*** 5.Non-Fibrous Material Present: 15%mineral/resin binders&glaWS1101% :• 0 00 0 10%perlite 00000 5%paint 00.0 • •• 0000•• Fibrous glass fibers isotropic,no sign of elongation,no birefringence,non-pleochroic 00 0 0•• 9 •• --••0• Cellulose fibers anisotropic,(+)sign of elongation,birefringence:medium,pleochroic,incomplete extinction 0 • Lab workstation temperature:25°C �'•i'i • •• 0 0 0 ••••i 9 • • 0 0 • • 0 •0069• This analysis report is valid for sample#1777-17002-4 only. • • �6 o o • • Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services, Inc. is accredited for asbestos fiber analysis through participation in the NIST National Vdl&W Laboratory Accreditation Program(NVLAP)and meets the requirements of 40 CFR Part 763.87,Vol.52,No.210 Dated Friday,October 30, 1987.Accreditation renewal date:March 31,2014. Analytical Method:EPA-600/M4-82-020"Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples"&EPA/600/R-93/116: "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials"(NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0). Analyzed by:Bruce Marchette.CIH Laboratory:Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.,3611 NW 97"Avenue,Cooper City,Florida 33024,Telephone:(954)431-9005 This report shall not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.Furthermore,this report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S.Government. Respectfully Submitted, Bruce Marchette,CIH Authorized Signatory AIRS,Inc. f � Account# 1777 Date:28/JAN/14 Project#083 Page 5 of 27 pages Barry University Sample Log# 17002 11300 NE 2nd Avenue NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0 Miami Shores,Florida 33161 Attn: Yosef Shapiro Collected by: Bruce Marchette,CIH Sample Received: 23/JAN/14 Sample Analyzed:28/JAN/14 Sample Designation:Bulk Sample Submitted for Analysis "Library Fire Alarm Upgrade", 11300 NE 2nd Avenue,Miami Shores,FL Analytical Results:ASBESTOS CONTENT Sample# 1777-17002-5:2 X 2 ft Acoustic Ceiling Tiles(3 Floor) 1. Sample Appearance: Light tan compacted fibrous material with a white perforated paint-like outer coating 2.Was Asbestos Detected? No • 3.Is Sample Homogeneous? No :" ••••;• 4.Non-Asbestos Fibers Present: 40%fibrous glass/mineral wool• 00000 '. 30%cellulose fibers .••••• ••" 000000 5.Non-Fibrous Material Present: 15%mineral/resin binders&glass Shbts ;•"' 10%perlite 000000000000 0 00 5%paint .spot .. • ..... Fibrous glass fibers isotropic,no sign of elongation,no birefringence,non-pleochroic 00 0 00• • -*0 •••0:0 Cellulose fibers anisotropic,(+)sign of elongation,birefringence:medium,pleochroic,incomplete extinction . • Lab workstation temperature:25°C66600• ••0000 • • • • This analysis report is valid for sample#1777-17002-5 only. •'• i""• roo Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services, Inc. is accredited for asbestos fiber analysis through participation in the NIST National VE&*Ary Laboratory Accreditation Program(NVLAP)and meets the requirements of 40 CFR Part 763.87,Vol.52,No.210 Dated Friday,October 30, 1987.Accreditation renewal date:March 31,2014. Analytical Method:EPA-6W/M4-82-020"Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples"&EPA/600/R-93/116: "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials"(NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0). Analyzed by:Bruce Marchette,CHI Laboratory:Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.,3611 NW 97'h Avenue,Cooper City,Florida 33024,Telephone:(954)431-9005 This report shall not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.Furthermore,this report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S.Government. Respectfully Submitted, Bruce Marchette,CIH Authorized Signatory AIRS,Inc. Account# 1777 Date:28/JAN/14 Project#083 Page 6 of 27 pages Barry University Sample Log# 17002 11300 NE 2nd Avenue NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0 Miami Shores,Florida 33161 Attn: Yosef Shapiro Collected by: Bruce Marchette,CIH Sample Received:23/JAN/14 Sample Analyzed:28/JAN/14 Sample Designation:Bulk Sample Submitted for Analysis "Library Fire Alarm Upgrade",11300 NE 2nd Avenue,Miami Shores,FL Analytical Results:ASBESTOS CONTENT Sample# 1777-17002-6:2 X 2 ft Acoustic Ceiling Tiles(3rd Floor) 1. Sample Appearance: Light tan compacted fibrous material with a white perforated paint-like outer coating 2.Was Asbestos Detected? No • 3.Is Sample Homogeneous? No :""� ••••;• 4.Non-Asbestos Fibers Present: 40%fibrous glass/mineral wool*..* ••••• '. 30%cellulose fibers .••••• 5.Non-Fibrous Material Present: 15%mineral/resin binders&glass thbts ;• 10%perlite ."•• • 5%paint &to .. •11 ••:•• Fibrous glass fibers isotropic,no sign of elongation,no birefringence,non-pleochroic • •••• • .. •••• • Cellulose fibers anisotropic,(+)sign of elongation,birefringence:medium,pleochroic,incomplete extinction • • Lab workstation temperature:25°C :00:0: ....i. This analysis report is valid for sample#1777-17002-6 only. 0 .'00 • • i""• ...• • Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services, Inc. is accredited for asbestos fiber analysis through participation in the NIST National Valftntary Laboratory Accreditation Program(NVLAP)and meets the requirements of 40 CFR Part 763.87,Vol.52,No.210 Dated Friday,October 30, 1987.Accreditation renewal date:March 31,2014. Analytical Method:EPA-600/M4-82-020"Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples"&EPA/600/R-93/116: "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials"(NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0). Analyzed by:Bruce Marchette,CIH Laboratory:Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.,3611 NW 97t6 Avenue,Cooper City,Florida 33024,Telephone:(954)431-9005 This report shall not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.Furthermore,this report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S.Govemment. Respectfully Submitted, 9 Bruce Marchette,CIH Authorized Signatory AIRS,Inc. Account# 1777 Date: 28/JAN/14 Project#083 Page 7 of 27 pages Barry University Sample Log# 17002 11300 NE 2nd Avenue NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0 Miami Shores,Florida 33161 Attn: Yosef Shapiro Collected by: Bruce Marchette,CIH Sample Received:23/JAN/14 Sample Analyzed: 28/JAN/14 Sample Designation:Bulk Sample Submitted for Analysis "Library Fire Alarm Upgrade",11300 NE 2nd Avenue,Miami Shores,FL Analytical Results:ASBESTOS CONTENT Sample!# 1777-17002-7: 2 X 2 ft Acoustic Ceiling Tiles(e Floor) 1. Sample Appearance: Light tan compacted fibrous material with a white perforated paint-like outer coating 2.Was Asbestos Detected? No • 3.Is Sample Homogeneous? No . ••••;• 4.Non-Asbestos Fibers Present: 40%fibrous glass/mineral wool• •••• '. 30%cellulose fibers ..•••• •••' • 5.Non-Fibrous Material Present: 15%mineral/resin binders&glass shbts ;•••' 10%perlite 000.000 "". ..... .• 5%paint •��• �. •.i.• Fibrous glass fibers i�tropic,no sign of elongation,no birefringence,non-pleochroic • • . •• •••••• Cellulose anisotropic,(+)sign of elongation,birefringence:medium,pleocbroic,incomplete extinction '• " • •' Lab works on temperature:25°C •• • ..90:• • • •.•..• . • This analysis report is valid for sample#1777-17002-7 only. i •'• •�•• "": AdvancedIn ustrial Hygiene Services, Inc. is accredited for asbestos fiber analysis through participation in the NIST National VS1U$4tTry Laboratory tion Program(NVLAP)and meets the requirements of 40 CFR Part 763.87,Vol.52,No.210 Dated Friday,October 30, 1987.Aca tation renewal date:March 31,2014. Analytical Method:EPA-600/M4-82-020"Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples"&EPA/600/R-93/116: "Method for Oe Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials"(NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0). Analyzed by:I Bruce Marchette,CIH Laboratory:Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.,3611 NW 97*Avenue,Cooper City,Florida 33024,Telephone:(954)431-9005 This report shall not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.Furthermore,this report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S.Government. Respectfully Submitted, Bruce Marchette,CIH Authorized Signatory AIRS,Inc. Account# 1777 Date:28/JAN/14 Project#083 Page 8 of 27 pages Barry University Sample Log# 17002 11300 NE 2nd Avenue NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0 Miami Shores,Florida 33161 Attn: Yosef Shapiro Collected by: Bruce Marchette,CIH Sample Received: 23/JAN/14 Sample Analyzed:28/JAN/14 Sample Designation:Bulk Sample Submitted for Analysis "Library Fire Alarm Upgrade", 11300 NE 2°d Avenue,Miami Shores,FL Analytical Results:ASBESTOS CONTENT Sample# 1777-17002-8:2 X 2 ft Acoustic Ceiling Tiles(4 th Floor) 1. Sample Appearance: Light tan compacted fibrous material with a white perforated paint-like outer coating 2.Was Asbestos Detected? No 3.Is Sample Homogeneous? No ••••" .••••• 4.Non-Asbestos Fibers Present: 40%fibrous glass/mineral wool• .... •• 30%cellulose fibers '60 5.Non-Fibrous Material Present: 15%mineral/resin binders&glass sots •••• 10%perlite000# 0 • 5%paint •••• •• 0*000• Fibrous glass fibers isotropic,no sign of elongation,no birefringence,non-pleochroic • • 0 •.•.•• Cellulose fibers anisotropic,(+)sign of elongation,birefringence:medium,pleochroic,incomplete extinction •• •• '• Lab workstation temperature:25°C •••••• • • This analysis report is valid for sample#1777-17002-8 only. • • • ••••• Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services, Inc. is accredited for asbestos fiber analysis through participation in the NIST National Vsltif ftry Laboratory Accreditation Program(NVLAP)and meets the requirements of 40 CFR Part 763.87,Vol.52,No.210 Dated Friday,October 30, 1987.Accreditation renewal date:March 31,2014. Analytical Method EPA-6W/M4-82-020"Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples"&EPA/600/R-93/116: "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials"(NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0). Analyzed by:Bruce Marchette,CIH Laboratory:Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.,3611 NW 97h Avenue,Cooper City,Florida 33024,Telephone:(954)431-9005 This report shall not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.Furthermore,this report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S.Government. Respectfully Submitted, Bruce Marchette,CIH Authorized Signatory AIHS,Inc. Account# 1777 Date:28/JAN/14 Project#083 Page 9 of 27 pages Barry University Sample Log# 17002 11300 NE 2nd Avenue NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0 Miami Shores,Florida 33161 Attn:Yosef Shapiro Collected by: Bruce Marchette,CIH Sample Received:23/JAN/14 Sample Analyzed:28/JAN/14 Sample Designation:Bulk Sample Submitted for Analysis "Library Fire Alarm Upgrade", 11300 NE 2nd Avenue,Miami Shores,FL Analytical Results:ASBESTOS CONTENT Sample# 1777-17002-9:Replacement 2 X 2 ft Acoustic Ceiling Tiles(2n Floor) 1. Sample Appearance: Light gray/tan compacted fibrous material with a white perforated paint-like outer coating 2.Was Asbestos Detected? No • 3.Is Sample Homogeneous? No :""' ••••;• 4.Non-Asbestos Fibers Present: 30%fibrous glass/mineral wool•..0 0••••0 '. 30%cellulose fibers 060:66 •••• "' • 5.Non-Fibrous Material Present: 20%perlite 000000 ;••": 15%mineral/resin binders&glas§Sfiou .00000 0 0. 5%paint �0�' ••'•• Fibrous glass fibers isotropic,no sign of elongation,no birefringence,non-pleochroic • • . •• •••• • Cellulose fibers anisotropic,(+)sign of elongation,birefringence:medium,pleochroic,incomplete extinction " " . • Lab workstation temperature:25°C •"i'i 6 6 6 6 1 6 • 666666 • This analysis report is valid for sample#1777-17002-9 only. i •'• ••.• "•• Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services, Inc. is accredited for asbestos fiber analysis through participation in the NIST National WfUttry Laboratory Accreditation Program(NVLAP)and meets the requirements of 40 CFR Part 763.87,Vol.52,No.210 Dated Friday,October 30, 1987.Accreditation renewal date:March 31,2014. Analytical Method:EPA-600/M4-82-020"Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples"&EPA/600/R-93/116: "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials"(NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0). Analyzed by:Bruce Marchette,CIH Laboratory:Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.,3611 NW 97"Avenue,Cooper City,Florida 33024,Telephone:(954)431-9005 This report shall not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.Furthermore,this report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S.Government. Respectfully Submitted, Bruce Marchette,CIH Authorized Signatory AIRS,Inc. CH Account# 1777 Date:28/JAN/14 Project#083 Page 10 of 27 pages Barry University Sample Log# 17002 11300 NE 2nd Avenue NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0 Miami Shores,Florida 33161 Attn: Yosef Shapiro Collected by: Bruce Marchette,CIH Sample Received:23/JAN/14 Sample Analyzed: 28/JAN/14 Sample Designation:Bulk Sample Submitted for Analysis "Library Fire Alarm Upgrade", 11300 NE 2nd Avenue,Miami Shores,FL Analytical Results:ASBESTOS CONTENT Sample# 1777-17002-10: Replacement 2 X 2 ft Acoustic Ceiling Tiles(3 Id Floor) 1. Sample Appearance: Light gray/tan compacted fibrous material with a white perforated paint-like outer coating 2.Was Asbestos Detected? No • 3.Is Sample Homogeneous? No ;•"" ••••;• 4.Non-Asbestos Fibers Present: 30%fibrous glass/mineral wool•..0 •••• '. 30%cellulose fibers 0 0 00 0 0 0000 • 5.Non-Fibrous Material Present: 20%perlite 0 .0000. 000000 15%mineral/resin binders&glass'ffl& : 0000. 0000 .. 5%paint .. ••••• Fibrous glass fibers isotropic,no sign of elongation,no birefringence,non-pleochroic • • . •• •••••• Cellulose fibers anisotropic,(+)sign of elongation,birefringence:medium,pleochroic,incomplete extinction •• •' • •• Lab workstation temperature:25°C i*•00• • • •...•• This analysis report is valid for sample#1777-17002-10 only. i .'• •••• "•'0 Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services, Inc. is accredited for asbestos fiber analysis through participation in the NIST National Vdllt Wy Laboratory Accreditation Program(NVLAP)and meets the requirements of 40 CFR Part 763.87,Vol.52,No.210 Dated Friday,October 30, 1987.Accreditation renewal date:March 31,2014. Analytical Method:EPA-600/M4-82-020"Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples"&EPA/600/R-93/116: "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials"(NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0). Analyzed by:Bruce Marchette.CIH Laboratory:Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.,3611 NW 97th Avenue,Cooper City,Florida 33024,Telephone:(954)431-9005 Ibis report shall not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.Furthermore,this report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S.Government. Respectfully Submitted, Bruce Marchette,CIH Authorized Signatory AIHS,Inc. AL Account# 1777 Date:28/JAN/14 Project#083 Page 11 of 27 pages Barry University Sample Log# 17002 11300 NE 2nd Avenue NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0 Miami Shores,Florida 33161 Attn: Yosef Shapiro Collected by: Bruce Marchette,CIH Sample Received:23/JAN/14 Sample Analyzed:28/JAN/14 Sample Designation:Bulk Sample Submitted for Analysis "Library Fire Alarm Upgrade", 11300 NE 2°d Avenue,Miami Shores,FL Analytical Results:ASBESTOS CONTENT Sample# 1777-17002-11: Replacement 2 X 2 ft Acoustic Ceiling Tiles(4th Floor) 1. Sample Appearance: Light gray/tan compacted fibrous material with a white perforated paint-like outer coating 2.Was Asbestos Detected? No • 3.Is Sample Homogeneous? No •" •••••• 4.Non-Asbestos Fibers Present: 30%fibrous glass/mineral wool••• •••••• ' 30%cellulose fibers 0 0*••• ••••• 00..:0 5.Non-Fibrous Material Present: 20%perlite •••0•• ;0000: 15%mineral/resin binders&glast'sNots ;•••0• 0.0• 5%paint .. . ••••• Fibrous glass fibers isotropic,no sign of elongation,no birefringence,non-pleochroic • • •• 000••0 Cellulose fibers anisotropic,(+)sign of elongation,birefringence:medium,pleochroic,incomplete extinction :00000 ' 00 • •• Lab workstation temperature:25°C "i•i • a ••••0• • ' •0000• • This analysis report is valid for sample#1777-17002-11 only. 0'• • ""� 00 0 000• • Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services, Inc. is accredited for asbestos fiber analysis through participation in the NIST National ~Ouy Laboratory Accreditation Program(NVLAP)and meets the requirements of 40 CFR Part 763.87,Vol.52,No.210 Dated Friday,October 30, 1987.Accreditation renewal date:March 31,2014. Analytical Method:EPA-600/M4-82-020"Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples"&EPA/600/R-93/116: "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials"(NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0). Analyzed by:Bruce Marchene,CIH Laboratory:Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.,3611 NW 97th Avenue,Cooper City,Florida 33024,Telephone:(954)431-9005 This report shall not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.Furthermore,this report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S.Government. Respectfully Submitted, Bruce Marchette,CIH Authorized Signatory AIRS,Inc. 1 NO 0 Account# 1777 Date:28/JAN/14 Project#083 Page 12 of 27 pages Barry University Sample Log# 17002 11300 NE 2nd Avenue NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0 Miami Shores,Florida 33161 Attn: Yosef Shapiro Collected by: Bruce Marchette,CIH Sample Received:23/JAN/14 Sample Analyzed:28/JAN/14 Sample Designation: Bulk Sample Submitted for Analysis "Library Fire Alarm Upgrade", 11300 NE 2°d Avenue,Miami Shores,FL Analytical Results: ASBESTOS CONTENT Sample# 1777-17002-12: Wall System(1•`Floor) 1. Sample Appearance: Light gray cementitious materials with white paint 2.Was Asbestos Detected? No 3.Is Sample Homogeneous? No ;'•"' ••;• 4.Non-Asbestos Fibers Present: None detected • ' 00000 5.Non-Fibrous Material Present: 50%mineral(cement)binders 0000.. •••• ""�• 48%mineral granules .00000 0000.. 2%paint 0""• :00 Lab workstation temperature:25°C ••i••' 0000•• •• • • • � '••' 0000•• 0000•• • • • • • 0000•• 0000•• � • This analysis report is valid for sample#1777-17002-12 only. •'• • e"•' •• • 0000 • Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services, Inc. is accredited for asbestos fiber analysis through participation in the NIST National V%Mtliry Laboratory Accreditation Program(NVLAP)and meets the requirements of 40 CFR Part 763.87,Vol.52,No.210 Dated Friday,October 30, 1987.Accreditation renewal date:March 31,2014. Analytical Method:EPA-600/M4-82-020"Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples"&EPA/600/R-93/116: "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials"(NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0). Analyzed by:Bruce Marchette,CIH Laboratory:Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.,3611 NW 97t`Avenue,Cooper City,Florida 33024,Telephone:(954)431-9005 This report shall not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.Furthermore,this report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S.Government. Respectfully Submitted, Bruce Marchette,CIH Authorized Signatory AIRS,Inc. Account# 1777 Date:28/JAN/14 Project#083 Page 13 of 27 pages Barry University Sample Log# 17002 11300 NE 2°d Avenue NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0 Miami Shores,Florida 33161 Attn: Yosef Shapiro Collected by: Bruce Marchette,CIH Sample Received:23/JAN/14 Sample Analyzed:28/JAN/14 Sample Designation:Bulk Sample Submitted for Analysis "Library Fire Alarm Upgrade", 11300 NE 2°d Avenue,Miami Shores,FL Analytical Results:ASBESTOS CONTENT Sample# 1777-17002-13: Wall System(1"Floor) 1. Sample Appearance: Light gray cementitious materials with white paint 2.Was Asbestos Detected? No 3.Is Sample Homogeneous? No ••"" •+• •• 4.Non-Asbestos Fibers Present: None detected 00 .••• • 5.Non-Fibrous Material Present: 50%mineral(cement)binders .....• •••• • 48%mineral granules •••0•• ;••••; 2%paint ,••••• •�• ..... Lab workstation temperature:25°C 00000 •....• • • • • . • 060006 • • ...... • This analysis report is valid for sample#1777-17002-13 only. �'• • ••' i • Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services, Inc. is accredited for asbestos fiber analysis through participation in the NIST National VSMR*y Laboratory Accreditation Program(NVLAP)and meets the requirements of 40 CFR Part 763.87,Vol.52,No.210 Dated Friday,October 30, 1987.Accreditation renewal date.March 31,2014. Analytical Method:EPA-600/M4-82-020"Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples"&EPA/600/R-93/116: "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials"(NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0). Analyzed by:Bruce Marchette,CIH Laboratory:Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.,3611 NW 97"Avenue,Cooper City,Florida 33024,Telephone:(954)431-9005 This report shall not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.Furthermore,this report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S.Government. Respectfully Submitted, Bruce Marchette,CIH Authorized Signatory AIRS,Inc. Ak Account# 1777 Date:28/JAN/14 Project#083 Page 14 of 27 pages Barry University Sample Log# 17002 11300 NE 2nd Avenue NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0 Miami Shores,Florida 33161 Attn: Yosef Shapiro Collected by: Bruce Marchette,CIH Sample Received: 23/JAN/14 Sample Analyzed:28/JAN/14 Sample Designation: Bulk Sample Submitted for Analysis "Library Fire Alarm Upgrade", 11300 NE 2nd Avenue,Miami Shores,FL Analytical Results:ASBESTOS CONTENT Sample# 1777-17002-14: Wall System(2n Floor) 1. Sample Appearance: Light gray cementitious materials with white paint 2. Was Asbestos Detected? No 3.Is Sample Homogeneous? No 4.Non-Asbestos Fibers Present: None detected 5.Non-Fibrous Material Present: 50%mineral(cement)binders 48%mineral granules o :••.:• 2/o paint Lab workstation temperature:25°C • • • • ...... .... ...... .... . .. ..... This analysis report is valid for sample#1777-17002-14 only. • • •••••• •• • ••••• Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services, Inc. is accredited for asbestos fiber analysis through participation in th!4V National•Volulttry •••••• • Laboratory Accreditation Program(NVLAP)and meets the requirements of 40 CFR Part 763.87,Vol.52,No.21 0 Da"!riday,October 30, •� 1987.Accreditation renewal date:March 31,2014. • 0 • • • •••••• Analytical Method:EPA-600/M4-82-020"Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples-.•F.PA/600&-93/116: •••• "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials"(NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0). •• :00* •••• Analyzed by:Bruce Marchette,CIH Laboratory:Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.,3611 NW 97t'Avenue,Cooper City,Florida 33024,Telephone:(954)431-9005 This report shall not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.Furthermore,this report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S.Government. Respectfully Submitted, Bruce Marchette,CIH Authorized Signatory AIRS,Inc. Account# 1777 Date:28/JAN/14 Project#083 Page 15 of 27 pages Barry University Sample Log# 17002 11300 NE 2nd Avenue NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0 Miami Shores,Florida 33161 Attn: Yosef Shapiro Collected by: Bruce Marchette,CIH Sample Received:23/JAN/14 Sample Analyzed:28/JAN/14 Sample Designation:Bulk Sample Submitted for Analysis "Library Fire Alarm Upgrade", 11300 NE 2nd Avenue,Miami Shores,FL Analytical Results: ASBESTOS CONTENT Sample# 1777-17002-15: Wall System(2n Floor) 1. Sample Appearance: Light gray cementitious materials with white paint 2.Was Asbestos Detected? No 3.Is Sample Homogeneous? No 4.Non-Asbestos Fibers Present: None detected 5.Non-Fibrous Material Present: 50%mineral(cement)binders 48%mineral granules 2%paint •""" Lab workstation temperature:25°C • • • • • • • •••••• •••• •••••• • •••• • •• ••••• This analysis report is valid for sample#1777-17002-15 only. • • •••••• •• • ••••• Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services, Inc. is accredited for asbestos fiber analysis through participation in thL+4"National'Vohldiry • Laboratory Accreditation Program(NVLAP)and meets the requirements of 40 CFR Part 763.87,Vol.52,No.219"ad Iriday,October 30, • 1987.Accreditation renewal date:March 31,2014. ' ' ' • • • • • •••••• Analytical Method:EPA-600/M4-82-020"Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation"ies"•1 v.PA/6007R-93/116: i••••o "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials"(NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0). " • :"' ' ' •••• Analyzed by:Bruce Marchette,CIH Laboratory:Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.,3611 NW 97`b Avenue,Cooper City,Florida 33024,Telephone:(954)431-9005 This report shall not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.Furthermore,this report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S.Government. Respectfully Submitted, Bruce Marchette, CIH Authorized Signatory AIRS,Inc. Account# 1777 Date: 28/JAN/14 Project#083 Page 16 of 27 pages Barry University Sample Log# 17002 11300 NE 2nd Avenue NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0 Miami Shores,Florida 33161 Attn: Yosef Shapiro Collected by: Bruce Marchette,CIH Sample Received:23/JAN/14 Sample Analyzed:28/JAN/14 Sample Designation:Bulk Sample Submitted for Analysis "Library Fire Alarm Upgrade", 11300 NE 2nd Avenue,Miami Shores,FL Analytical Results:ASBESTOS CONTENT Sample# 1777-17002-16:Wall System(3rd Floor) 1. Sample Appearance: Light gray cementitious materials with white paint 2.Was Asbestos Detected? No 3.Is Sample Homogeneous? No 4.Non-Asbestos Fibers Present: None detected 5.Non-Fibrous Material Present: 50%mineral(cement)binders 48%mineral granules 2%paint •0.0.0 000000 Lab workstation temperature:25°C • • • • •• • 0000 • •••60• 06.6 0060% • 000000 • • • 0000•• 6 • • • • 0000 • •• 66006 This analysis report is valid for sample#1777-17002-16 only. • • •6•••• •• • •666• Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services, Inc. is accredited for asbestos fiber analysis through participation in th&1 s'Aational Woluaary •••••6 LaboratoryAccreditation Pro 0 gram(NVLAP)and meets the requirements of 40 CFR Part 763.87,Vol.52,No.21A Bstd�Briday,October 30, • 1987.Accreditation renewal date:March 31,2014. • • • • Analytical Method:EPA-6W/M4-82-020"Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Sar4lcs-AiPA/600/*R-93/I 16: i•0 0•i "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials"(NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0). •• • :090 • • •0•• Analyzed by:Bruce Marehene,CIH Laboratory:Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.,3611 NW 97"Avenue,Cooper City,Florida 33024,Telephone:(954)431-9005 This report shall not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.Furthermore,this report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S.Government. Respectfully Submitted, Bruce March ette,CIH Authorized Signatory AIRS,Inc. AL Account# 1777 Date:28/JAN/14 Project#083 Page 17 of 27 pages Barry University Sample Log# 17002 11300 NE 2nd Avenue NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0 Miami Shores,Florida 33161 Attn: Yosef Shapiro Collected by: Bruce Marchette,CIH Sample Received: 23/JAN/14 Sample Analyzed:28/JAN/14 Sample Designation: Bulk Sample Submitted for Analysis "Library Fire Alarm Upgrade", 11300 NE 2nd Avenue,Miami Shores,FL Analytical Results: ASBESTOS CONTENT Sample# 1777-17002-17:Wall System(3d Floor) 1. Sample Appearance: Light gray cementitious materials with white paint 2.Was Asbestos Detected? No 3.Is Sample Homogeneous? No 4.Non-Asbestos Fibers Present: None detected 5.Non-Fibrous Material Present: 50%mineral(cement)binders 48%mineral granules 2%paint 0.00•• ...... Lab workstation temperature:25°C • •• i •••• •• 0000•• 0000 0000•• • 0000•• • • • 0000•• 0000 •• • • • 0000 • •• 0000• This analysis report is valid for sample#1777-17002-17 only. • • 0000•• •• • 0000• Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services, Inc. is accredited for asbestos fiber analysis through participation in tl*418?National'VolRdfary •••••• Laboratory Accreditation Program(NVLAP)and meets the requirements of 40 CFR Part 763.87,Vol.52,No.21Q*Ds edfriday,October 30, •` 1987.Accreditation renewal date:March 31,2014. • • • ` • • • • 0000•• 0000•• Analytical Method:EPA-600/M4-82-020"Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples.&&PA/60&//R-931116: i•••• "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials"(NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0). •• • :600 • • 0000 Analyzed by:Bruce Marchette,CIH Laboratory:Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc..3611 NW 97°i Avenue,Cooper City,Florida 33024,Telephone:(954)431-9005 This report shall not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.Furthermore,this report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S.Government. Respectfully Submitted, Bruce Marchette,CIH Authorized Signatory AIRS,Inc. Account# 1777 Date:28/JAN/14 Project#083 Page 18 of 27 pages Barry University Sample Log# 17002 11300 NE 2nd Avenue NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0 Miami Shores,Florida 33161 Attn: Yosef Shapiro Collected by: Bruce Marchette,CIH Sample Received: 23/JAN/14 Sample Analyzed:28/JAN/14 Sample Designation: Bulk Sample Submitted for Analysis "Library Fire Alarm Upgrade",11300 NE 2nd Avenue,Miami Shores,FL Analytical Results: ASBESTOS CONTENT Sample# 1777-17002-18: Wall System(e Floor) 1. Sample Appearance: Light gray cementitious materials with white paint 2.Was Asbestos Detected? No 3.Is Sample Homogeneous? No 4.Non-Asbestos Fibers Present: None detected 5.Non-Fibrous Material Present: 50%mineral(cement)binders 48%mineral granules 2%paint 0.00•• Lab workstation temperature:25°C • • • • •• • 0000 • 060.0• 0000 00000• • 066600 6 • 0 66.6•• 006• •• • 6 6 • • • • 0000 • •• •0000 This analysis report is valid for sample#1777-17002-18 only. • • •6666• •• • •6666 Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services, Inc. is accredited for asbestos fiber analysis through participation in t1l 481-National•Vol&tary ••00:•• Laboratory Accreditation Program(NVLAP)and meets the requirements of 40 CFR Part 763.87,Vol.52,No.218i3sted Friday,October 30, • 1987.Accreditation renewal date:March 31,2014. • • • • • • • • •6666• 6.66•• Analytical Method:EPA-600/M4-82-020"Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Sar4les"64 9PA/600%R-93/116: :••••i "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials"(NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0). •• • "' ' • 606• Analyzed by:Bruce Marchette,CIH Laboratory:Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services.Inc.,3611 NW 97"Avenue,Cooper City,Florida 33024,Telephone:(954)431-9005 This report shall not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.Furthermore,this report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S.Government. Respectfully Submitted, Bruce Marchette,CIH Authorized Signatory AIRS,Inc. � s Account# 1777 Date: 28/JAN/14 Project#083 Page 19 of 27 pages Barry University Sample Log# 17002 11300 NE 2nd Avenue NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0 Miami Shores,Florida 33161 Attn: Yosef Shapiro Collected by: Bruce Marchette,CIH Sample Received:23/JAN/14 Sample Analyzed:28/JAN/14 Sample Designation:Bulk Sample Submitted for Analysis "Library Fire Alarm Upgrade", 11300 NE 2"d Avenue,Miami Shores,FL Analytical Results: ASBESTOS CONTENT Sample# 1777-17002-19: Wall System(4th Floor) 1. Sample Appearance: Light gray cementitious materials with white paint 2.Was Asbestos Detected? No 3.Is Sample Homogeneous? No 4.Non-Asbestos Fibers Present: None detected 5.Non-Fibrous Material Present: 50%mineral(cement)binders 48%mineral granules 2%paint 0.00•• Lab workstation temperature:25°C • • • • •• • 0000 • 0000•• 0000 •...•• • 0.000• • • • 0000•• 0000 •• • • • •.•• • •• 0000• This analysis report is valid for sample#1777-17002-19 only. • • 0000•• •• • 000.0 Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services, Inc. is accredited for asbestos fiber analysis through participation in tllb"?National'Voltid'M •"'•• Laboratory Accreditation Program(NVLAP)and meets the requirements of 40 CFR Part 763.87,Vol.52,No.210aUa W Friday,October 30, •• 1987.Accreditation renewal date:March 31,2014. • ' ' • 0000.• Analytical Method:EPA-600/M4-82-020"Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation SamplW.&J;PA/60a/R-93/116: i••••i "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials"(NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0). •• • :••• • • 0000 Analyzed by:Bruce Marchette,CIH Laboratory:Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.,3611 NW 97"Avenue,Cooper City,Florida 33024,Telephone:(954)431-9005 This report shall not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.Furthermore,this report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S.Government. Respectfully Submitted, Bruce Marchette,CIH Authorized Signatory AIRS,Inc. Account# 1777 Date:28/JAN/14 Project#083 Page 20 of 27 pages Barry University Sample Log# 17002 11300 NE 2nd Avenue NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0 Miami Shores,Florida 33161 Attn: Yosef Shapiro Collected by: Bruce Marchette,CIH Sample Received:23/JAN/14 Sample Analyzed:28/JAN/14 Sample Designation: Bulk Sample Submitted for Analysis "Library Fire Alarm Upgrade", 11300 NE 2nd Avenue,Miami Shores,FL Analytical Results:ASBESTOS CONTENT Sample# 1777-17002-20:Fire Brick Wall System(3rdFloor Elevator Shaft) 1. Sample Appearance: Red brick with gray cementitious mortar 2.Was Asbestos Detected? No 3.Is Sample Homogeneous? No 4.Non-Asbestos Fibers Present: None detected 5.Non-Fibrous Material Present: 50%mineral(cement)binders 48%mineral granules 2%paint Lab workstation temperature:25°C •••••• •••••• •••• •••••• • •••••• • • • • • This analysis report is valid for sample#1777-17002-20 only. •••• • •• 000** •••••• •• • ••••• Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services, Inc. is accredited for asbestos fiber analysis through participation in WN1W Nations?Voltitaty Laboratory Accreditation Program(NVLAP)and meets the requirements of 40 CFR Part 763.87,Vol.52,No.240.AaVoWriday,October 30, •• 1987.Accreditation renewal date:March 31,2014. • • • ' • • • • •••••• Analytical Method:EPA-600/M4-82-020"Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Sat$pleQ.&.EPA/606/R-93/116: ••••i "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials"(NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0). •' • •"'• • • •••• Analyzed by:Bruce Marchette,CIH Laboratory:Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.,3611 NW 97th Avenue,Cooper City,Florida 33024,Telephone:(954)431-9005 This report shall not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.Furthermore,this report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S.Government. Respectfully Submitted, �° . Bruce Marchette,CIH Authorized Signatory AIRS,Inc. Account# 1777 Date:28/JAN/14 Project#083 Page 21 of 27 pages Barry University Sample Log# 17002 11300 NE 2nd Avenue NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0 Miami Shores,Florida 33161 Attn: Yosef Shapiro Collected by: Bruce Marchette,CIH Sample Received: 23/JAN/14 Sample Analyzed: 28/JAN/14 Sample Designation:Bulk Sample Submitted for Analysis "Library Fire Alarm Upgrade", 11300 NE 2nd Avenue,Miami Shores,FL Analytical Results:ASBESTOS CONTENT Sample# 1777-17002-21:Fire Brick Wall System(3rd Floor Elevator Shaft) 1. Sample Appearance: Red brick with gray cementitious mortar 2.Was Asbestos Detected? No 3.Is Sample Homogeneous? No 4.Non-Asbestos Fibers Present: None detected 5.Non-Fibrous Material Present: 50%mineral(cement)binders 48%mineral granules 2%paint Lab workstation temperature:25°C •00080 • • • 0000•• , •• o 0000 • 0000•• 0000 0000•• • 0000•• • • • 0••0•• 0000 •• • • • This analysis report is valid for sample#1777-17002-21 only. •••• • •• •••••• 0000•• •• • 0.000 Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services, Inc. is accredited for asbestos fiber analysis through participation in thD•NIS?National•Volaaary ••"•• Laboratory Accreditation Program(NVLAP)and meets the requirements of 40 CFR Part 763.87,Vol.52,No.219"Vd Friday,October 30, • 1987.Accreditation renewal date:March 31,2014. • • • • 0000•• 0000•• Analytical Method:EPA-6W/M4-82-020"Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Saolples"si FPA/600?R-93/116: •••• "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials"(NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0). •• • ••*00 • • 0000 Analyzed by:Bruce Marchene,CIH Laboratory:Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.,3611 NW 97t°Avenue,Cooper City,Florida 33024,Telephone:(954)431-9005 This report shall not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.Furthermore,this report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S.Government. Respectfully Submitted, Bruce Marchette,CIH Authorized Signatory AIHS,Inc. Account# 1777 Date:28/JAN/14 Project#083 Page 22 of 27 pages Barry University Sample Log# 17002 11300 NE 2nd Avenue NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0 Miami Shores,Florida 33161 Attn: Yosef Shapiro Collected by: Bruce Marchette,CIH Sample Received: 23/JAN/14 Sample Analyzed: 28/JAN/14 Sample Designation:Bulk Sample Submitted for Analysis "Library Fire Alarm Upgrade", 11300 NE 2°d Avenue,Miami Shores,FL Analytical Results: ASBESTOS CONTENT Sample# 1777-17002-22: Concrete Floor System(I"Floor) 1. Sample Appearance: Light gray cementitious material 2.Was Asbestos Detected? No 3.Is Sample Homogeneous? Yes 4.Non-Asbestos Fibers Present: None detected 5.Non-Fibrous Material Present: 50%mineral(cement)binders 50%mineral granules Lab workstation temperature:25°C •s•s•• •••••• •••• •••••• • • • • e e This analysis report is valid for sample#1777-17002-22 only. ••o• • •• :**so Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services, Inc. is accredited for asbestos fiber analysis through participation in dth4M97 National•VoI&%Ty *see:* Laboratory Accreditation Program(NVLAP)and meets the requirements of 40 CFR Part 763.87,Vol.52,No.219"wd Friday,October 30, • 1987.Accreditation renewal date:March 31,2014. • • • s • • • • egos** •sees• Analytical Method:EPA-600/M4-82-020"Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Sartfples".c EPA/6007R-93/116: :.so*: "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials"(NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0). •• • ••o e • • • ose• Analyzed by:Bruce Marchette,CIH Laboratory:Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.,3611 NW 97'h Avenue,Cooper City,Florida 33024,Telephone:(954)431-9005 This report shall not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.Furthermore,this report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S.Government. Respectfully Submitted, Bruce Marchette,CIH Authorized Signatory AIHS,Inc. Account# 1777 Date: 28/JAN/14 Project#083 Page 23 of 27 pages Barry University Sample Log# 17002 11300 NE 2nd Avenue NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0 Miami Shores,Florida 33161 Attn: Yosef Shapiro Collected by: Bruce Marchette,CIH Sample Received: 23/JAN/14 Sample Analyzed:28/JAN/14 Sample Designation:Bulk Sample Submitted for Analysis "Library Fire Alarm Upgrade", 11300 NE 2nd Avenue,Miami Shores,FL Analytical Results:ASBESTOS CONTENT Sample# 1777-17002-23: Concrete Floor System(2n Floor) 1. Sample Appearance: Light gray cementitious material 2.Was Asbestos Detected? No 3.Is Sample Homogeneous? Yes 4.Non-Asbestos Fibers Present: None detected 5.Non-Fibrous Material Present: 50%mineral(cement)binders 50%mineral granules Lab workstation temperature:25°C ••••s• •• s •••• • ••••s• 0000 0000•• • 0000•• • • • ••s•ss 0000 •• • • • • • • • s 0000 • •• ss••s This analysis report is valid for sample#1777-17002-23 only. •• • • 0000•• • 0000• Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services, Inc. is accredited for asbestos fiber analysis through participation in thts48T National•Vol*dWy ••s••• Laboratory Accreditation Program(NVLAP)and meets the requirements of 40 CFR Part 763.87,Vol.52,No.2W*QA 4Friday,October 30, •• 1987.Accreditation renewal date:March 31,2014. • • • • 0000•• Analytical Method:EPA-600/M4-82-020"Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Sa41esr.&J7PA/6011/R-93/116: 000000 "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials"(NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0). •• • •000 • • • 0000 Analyzed by:Bruce Marchette,CIH Laboratory:Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.,3611 NW 97i'Avenue,Cooper City,Florida 33024,Telephone:(954)431-9005 This report shall not be reproduced except in fill,without the written approval of Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.Furthermore,this report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S.Government. Respectfully Submitted, Bruce Marchette,CIH Authorized Signatory AIHS,Inc. Account# 1777 Date:28/JAN/14 Project#083 Page 24 of 27 pages Barry University Sample Log# 17002 11300 NE 2nd Avenue NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0 Miami Shores,Florida 33161 Attn: Yosef Shapiro Collected by: Bruce Marchette,CIH Sample Received:23/JAN/14 Sample Analyzed:28/JAN/14 Sample Designation:Bulk Sample Submitted for Analysis "Library Fire Alarm Upgrade", 11300 NE 2nd Avenue,Miami Shores,FL Analytical Results: ASBESTOS CONTENT Sample# 1777-17002-24: Concrete Floor System(3rd Floor) 1. Sample Appearance: Light gray cementitious material 2.Was Asbestos Detected? No 3.Is Sample Homogeneous? Yes 4.Non-Asbestos Fibers Present: None detected 5.Non-Fibrous Material Present: 50%mineral(cement)binders 50%mineral granules Lab workstation temperature:25°C •••••• •••• •••••• This analysis report is valid for sample#1777-17002-24 only. •••i•• • • • Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services, Inc. is accredited for asbestos fiber analysis through participation in th0�1ST rational i ollmg ••••• Laboratory Accreditation Program(NVLAP)and meets the requirements of 40 CFR Part 763.87,Vol.52,No.210 Da*VFriday,October 0, • • 1987.Accreditation renewal date:March 31,2014. 00:06: •• • ••••• 00 00 0 so Analytical Method:EPA-600/M4-82-020"Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samp AFPA/600/R-934116: • "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials"(NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0). • • • • • • • • •••••• Analyzed by:Bruce Marchette,CIH • i••••i Laboratory:Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.,3611 NW 97th Avenue,Cooper City,Florida 33024,Telephone:(954)431-90"0• This report shall not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.Furthermore,this report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S.Government. Respectfully Submitted, Bruce Marchette,CIH Authorized Signatory AIRS,Inc. 0 for Account# 1777 Date:28/JAN/14 Project#083 Page 25 of 27 pages Barry University Sample Log# 17002 11300 NE 2nd Avenue NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0 Miami Shores,Florida 33161 Attn: Yosef Shapiro Collected by:Bruce Marchette,CIH Sample Received: 23/JAN/14 Sample Analyzed:28/JAN/14 Sample Designation:Bulk Sample Submitted for Analysis "Library Fire Alarm Upgrade", 11300 NE 2nd Avenue,Miami Shores,FL Analytical Results:ASBESTOS CONTENT Sample# 1777-17002-25: Concrete Floor System(4th Floor) 1. Sample Appearance: Light gray cementitious material 2.Was Asbestos Detected? No 3.Is Sample Homogeneous? Yes 4.Non-Asbestos Fibers Present: None detected 5.Non-Fibrous Material Present: 50%mineral(cement)binders 50%mineral grarlmles Lab workstation temperature:25°C •••••• •••• •••••• This analysis report is valid for sample#1777-17002-25 only. •••i•• • • • Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services, Inc. is accredited for asbestos fiber analysis through participation in the NIST National4Volu�niaty ••••• Laboratory Accreditation Program(NVLAP)and meets the requirements of 40 CFR Part 763.87,Vol.52.No.210 bates Friday,dctober 30, • • 1987.Accreditation renewal date:March 31,2014. ""•' " •• •• • •• •••••• Analytical Method EPA-600/M4-82-020"Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation S-VI &$PA/600/R-9 (116: •' "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials"(NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0). • • • • • • • • •••••• Analyzed by:Bruce Marchette,CIH •'• ' i••••i Laboratory:Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.,3611 NW 97*Avenue,Cooper City,Florida 33024,Telephone:(954)431-9094 0 This report shall not be reproduced except in fii11,without the written approval of Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.Furthermore,this report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S.Government. Respectfully Submitted, Bruce Marchette,CIH Authorized Signatory AIRS,Inc. oH lkv� / Account# 1777 Date:28/JAN/14 Project#083 Page 26 of 27 pages Barry University Sample Log# 17002 11300 NE 2nd Avenue NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0 Miami Shores,Florida 33161 Attn: Yosef Shapiro Collected by: Bruce Marchette,CIH Sample Received: 23/JAN/14 Sample Analyzed:28/JAN/14 Sample Designation:Bulk Sample Submitted for Analysis "Library Fire Alarm Upgrade", 11300 NE 2nd Avenue,Miami Shores,FL Analytical Results:ASBESTOS CONTENT Sample# 1777-17002-26:Insulation over Light Fixtures above Ceiling(2n Floor) 1. Sample Appearance: Silver foil with brown paper-like material 2. Was Asbestos Detected? No 3.Is Sample Homogeneous? No 4.Non-Asbestos Fibers Present: 50%cellulose fibers 15%fibrous glass 5.Non-Fibrous Material Present: 25%metallic foil 10%mineral/resin binders Cellulose fibers anisotropic,(+)sign of elongation,birefringence:medium,pleochroic,incomplete extinction Fibrous glass fibers isotropic,no sign of elongation,no birefringence,non-pleochroic Lab workstation temperature:25°C •••••• •••• •••••• This analysis report is valid for sample#1777-17002-26 only. •••i•• • • • Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services, Inc. is accredited for asbestos fiber analysis through participation in the NIST vationaliVoiunta•y • Laboratory Accreditation Program(NVLAP)and meets the requirements of 40 CFR Part 763.87,Vol.52,No.210 MW Friday,dctob&r•30, 00:0• (N 1987.Accreditation renewal date:March 31,2014. """ "0 ' 0 •• •• • •• •••••• Analytical Method r A,EPA-600/M4-82-020"Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation SavleVPA/600/R-93 116: •' "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials"(NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0). • • • • • • • • •••••• 000 Analyzed by:Bruce Marchette,CIH • • • • • Laboratory:Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.,3611 NW 97ffi Avenue,Cooper City,Florida 33024,Telephone:(94 Avenue, 431-9091:. This report shall not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.Furthermore,this report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S.Government. Respectfully Submitted, Bruce Marchette,CIH Authorized Signatory AIRS,Inc. a • Account# 1777 Date:28/JAN/14 Project#083 Page 27 of 27 pages Barry University Sample Log# 17002 11300 NE 2nd Avenue NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0 Miami Shores,Florida 33161 Attn: Yosef Shapiro Collected by: Bruce Marchette,CIH Sample Received:23/JAN/14 Sample Analyzed:28/JAN/14 Sample Designation:Bulk Sample Submitted for Analysis "Library Fire Alarm Upgrade", 11300 NE 2"d Avenue,Miami Shores,FL Analytical Results:ASBESTOS CONTENT Sample# 1777-17002-27:Insulation over Light Fixtures above Ceiling(Yd Floor) 1. Sample Appearance: Silver foil with brown paper-like material 2.Was Asbestos Detected? No 3.Is Sample Homogeneous? No 4.Non-Asbestos Fibers Present: 50%cellulose fibers 15%fibrous glass 5.Non-Fibrous Material Present: 25%metallic foil 10%mineml/resin binders Cellulose fibers anisotropic,(+)sign of elongation,birefringence:medium,pleochroic,incomplete extinction Fibrous glass fibers isotropic,no sign of elongation,no birefringence,non-pleochroic Lab workstation temperature:25°C 0**40060 0069 • • • This analysis report is valid for sample#1777-17002-27 only. •••i•• • • • Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services, Inc. is accredited for asbestos fiber analysis through participation in the M§fbIational• dun • • Laboratory Accreditation Program(NVLAP)and meets the requirements of 40 CFR Part 763.87,Vol.52,No.210 Mild Friday,OctobtM0, •0:0• 1987.Accreditation renewal date:March 31,2014. •••••• •• •00 so 0 00 ••i••• Analytical Method:EPA-600/M4-82-020"Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Sam$Le8,EPA/600/R-931116: "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials"(NVLAP Lab Code 101006-0). • i i •• • • • • •••••• Analyzed by:Bruce Marchette,CIH • • i••••• • • Laboratory:Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.,3611 NW 97`h Avenue,Cooper City,Florida 33024,Telephone:(954)431-9% ••• • • This report shall not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of Advanced Industrial Hygiene Services,Inc.Furthermore,this report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S.Government. Respectfully Submitted, Bruce Marchette,CIH Authorized Signatory AIRS,Inc. w to V P-M So. 6 Lo 0 00*0 0994:6 0606: 0. .0 :0. 00 0 0 0 00 :.0., 0 0 0 W- w'1 0: :00 00 0, 0 0 :0 060*:* :*o :0 0 :*Go:* 000 0 :0000: 0 :090 0 0 CONSTRUC11ON PRaJE!QT AGR1<'1t:11IRM' 131?,TWE,Jr,N 13ARRV UNIYEASITY, INC AND SENTRY SITURITY INC 1+,'(.)12 I.,ibi-ary Fire Aldrin Rcttlacenlent 'Phis Services Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into as of 1<ebruru;y 7, 2014 (the "EIT-ective Date"), between Harry University, Inc., a not for profit educational institution, ("University")and Sentry Seetrr'ity Inc.("C ontiactor"). WITNESSETl•1 WHEREAS, University has engaged the Contractor to perfitrm certain construction services; W>~ EI2)US,the parties hereto desire to ixduce the terms of this Agreement to writing; NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual promises to each other, as set forth,the parties hereto do mutually agree as follows. 1. Services PrAvided. . A. I?ro :r I:icensincU_nit_ cxitio__ 1S; I?rnl�rictry lthts, Contract��r�epn 4cnt�t>fitt�L •• is fully licensed by the State of Florida to perform all work in described in thcr.MIM of Seib",(.cs (Attehntent A), is experienced and skilled in this type of project and is familiar:Tt1.>tll appllicattle laws, regulations, and guidelines pertaining to this type of work, and is fully j;1&rned.-oP TZC ••• • conditions relating to construction and labor for the specific projects that tadg.bg perf4u next. ••;••• Contractor agrees to provide all services and all material according to the terrns4wt cond[A)iq or ...... this Contract and its Attaehlrrents, and agrees to perform such services in agemftce with the •• highest accepted standards of the respective trades. Contractor shall provide the Uni*tsity wW4& ••••'• copy of its current license and insurance certificate(s) before rommencinJ r)*rk under this :....: Agreement. •• • •••• • • ..:. Contractor agrees to perform the services specified in this Agreement in such a manner as not to infringe upon any proprietary rights of any other person, whether patented, patentable, or otherwise. TO the extent Contractor proposes to perform its services specified in the contract in a manner which practices any such proprietary rights of any outer person as aforesaid, Contractor represents and warrants to and for the benefit of Institution and its agents, employees, architects, engineers and consultants,that Contractor is duly licensed or authorized to practice such proprietary rights, and that any fee or consideration due to the owner of'such}proprietary rights with i":spect to their proposed practice by Contractor oil the. Project will be paid in Bull by Contractor when the same become due Page 1 of 23 Sentry Security Inc. 13. Proicci; ,Scope ofWk. The Project and Scope of Work are described ill Attachment A Na0hich is attached hereto and incorporated herein as if fully set forth in this Contract. C. QonttactmRespoi ib' its 1. Contractor is responsible for all penetrations (core; drilling, cutting etc.) and patching required as a result of the work operations for this renovation. Contractor shall patch and paint to)hatch existing at auras disturbed in the course of the work. 2. Contractor shall be responsible for proper protection and barricading of work area during the course of the work. 3. Contractor shall provide all relevant Operations and Maintenance Manuals including warranty information and manufacturer's cleaning instructions as part of project closeout. 4. Contractor shall be responsible;for coordinating all inspections and having available personnel to meet with site inspectors, if applicable. 5. Contractor shall be responsible for protection of all areas adjacent to the construction site. If any damage takes place during the course of the construction, then the •University shall stake repairs and deduct the cost of the repairs from the final cost of the .•ee . .. :0000: ••••• •••• ••�•6! Contractor Shall warrant all workmanship, material and equipment for a ••••: Period of flf Mt ONE,(1)year. ••• •• •• ••••7. Contractor shall canef�rily study and compare the Scope of Work with other •••••• '•yfortnatiot>r J%wished by University and shall at once report to the University, any errors. •, inconsistemsiessor omissions discovered. Contractor shall not be liable to University for damage •resulting Ai•om Crrors, inconsistencies or omissions in the Scope of Work unless Contractor • • ••l•eccf;nizeaSuch Vrtor,inconsistency or omission and knowingly failed to report it to the University. •••••• • 0 "M ContinAor performs any construction activity knowing it involves a re cogni7.ed error, 00 inconsistency or omission in the Scope of Work without such notice to the University, Contractor shall assume appropriate responsibility fbr such performance and shall bear an appropriate amount of die attributable costs for correction. 8. If Contractor performs work knowing it to be contrary to laws, statutes, ordinances, building codes, and rules and regulations without such notice to the University, Contractor shall assume full responsibility for such work and shall hear the attributable costs for correcting such work in compliance with such laws,statutes,ordinances,building codes or rules and regulations. 9. Contractor shall take field measurements and verify field conditions and shall c:arefirlly compare such field measurements and conditions and other information known to Page 2 of 23 Sentry Security Inc. Contractor with the Scope of Work before commencing activities. l rrot:s, inconsistencies or omissions discovered shrill be reported to the University tit Once. 10. Contraetor shall supervise and direct the work, using Contractor's best professional efi'ort, skill and attention. Contractor shall be solely responsible for and have control over construction means, methods, techniques, sequences and procedures and for coordinating all portions of the work under the Contract, unless the Scope of Work give other specific instructions concerning these matters. ] I. Contractor shall be responsible for inspection of portions of work already performed under this Contract to determine that such portions are in proper condition to receive subsequent work. 12. Contractor shall confine operations tit the site to areas permitted by law, ordinances, permits and the Scope of Work and shall not unreasonably encumber the site with materials or L`gtaip111er1t. Contractor shall keep the premises and surrounding area free iron) riectnrlulation of waste materials or rubbish caused by operations under the Contract. At completion of the work, Contractor shall remove from the Project site(s) waste materials, rubbish, tools, construction equipment, machinery and surplus materials. If Contractor fails to clean up as provided in the Contract Documents, University may do so and the cost then cof shall be charged to Contractor. 13 Contractor shall enforce strict discipline and good order among C'ontractor's employees and other persons carrying out the Contract. Contractor shall not permit employment of unlit persons or persons not skilled in tasks assigned to them. • • i••••• •••••• .. 0000 0000.. 0000 0000.9 D. Material and,buil?i»e��1, C:ontrrtctor warrants Ya University I1'1af llraYerials end :0000: equipment furnished snider the Contract will be of good quality and new unless gti3inaise cegLkad • or permitted by University, that the work will be farce from deibets not int ••••• 1!Ji.L�t�r1 the. ua)jty 00:00' required or permitted,and that the work will conibrm with the requirements oi:til'"tope of UV.arrc. 0000.. Work not conforming to these requirements, including substitutions not pr(party;spproved-and • authorized, may be considered defective. Contractor's warranty excludes reitedy fbr dag pr 00000 defect caused by abuse, modifications not executed by Contractor, irnprb1)ei;•or insltficient :.•..: maintenance; improper operation, or normal wear and tear under normal usaie. rf req;it-MI)Oy • University,Contractor shall furnish satisfactory evidence as to the kind and quality of materials and equipment. E. DA ages. Contractor agrees that any damage caused to University property either directly or indirectly during the construction of this Project or any other Contractor activity on University property, shall be the sole responsibility of the Contractor. The Contractor will at its own cost repair or replace any damage caused by the Contractor its employees or agents. Contractor shall also assume responsibility for the repair and/or replacement any damage caused directly or indirectly to the University's property by the Contractor's subcontractors during the construction of this Project. Page 3 of 23 Sentry Security Inc. 11, Pr(iect Permitting. Contractor shall be responsible for obtaining all hermits and authorizations required by relevant governmental entities for this Project, the cost of which shall have been included in Contractor's bid or quote and therefore shall not be an additional expense to the University. prior to the commencement of the Project, Contractor must deliver to the University a copy of all required hermits and authorizations, including any subcontractor permits or authorizations, issued by the .relevant governmental entities. The Contractor must immediately notify the relevant governmental entity of any substantial deviations in the permitted or authorized work, and obtain any permit or other modifications that may be necessary at Contractor's own expense. III. Construction Schedule, Proiect Manager. The Construction Schedule is detailed in Attachment B, "Additional "Perms and Conditions," which is attached hereto and incorporated as if fully set out in this Contract. The Project Manager is identified in Attachment 13, "Additional 'Perms and Conditions," which is attached hereto and incorporated as if frilly set out. in this Contract. IV. Terni.The term of this Agreement will begin on the Effective Date listed in the first paragraph of this Contract and end upon issuance of payment in full by University to Contractor, unless extended by the parties pursuant to a written agreement between the parties. V. Fee. The fee is detailed in Attachment 3,"Additional Terms and Conditions,"which is attached hereto and incorporated as if fully set out in this Contract. ...... •'V)f•: Payrncut'rersns. The payment terms are detailed in Attachment B, "Additional Terms �.K144l rondX►-:till iS attached hereto and incorporated as if fully scat out in this Contract. ...... .... ...... ;....; V11. INNI tiN to Subcontractors. Contractor is solely responsible for payment to any and all .'sag4cmtraoiNi kir•ed by the Contractor to provide services under this Agreement. Contractor •����� :.!,hill obta�1*0 lease of Lien which shall include a statement of full and satisfactory ,payment ..... ...... '.ubn=all sdWis actors hired for this Project prior to the University's release of payment. •�•••• „y�� . Payment and Performance Bonds. One or both of these bonds may be required at the Uniftsity:.W4 discretion based on the total value of'the Project or the financial stability of the ' "�tr►atracty► ' IX. insurance Limits. A. Coniincial, el�eia�I.,'•t JURY-. 1. Pr gjecl Vol ue, q14150,000 or less. Contractor, at its expense, agrees to procure and maintain,during; the tert•n of this Agreement,a policy of commercial general liability insurance in an untount of not less than two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000.00) single limit and five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000.00) aggregate, against claims for bodily iniury,dcaath and property damage occurring in connection with Contractor's services. Page:4 of'23 Sentry Security Inc. 2. 1'rgjcc1 Maim,greater than$150,000. Contractor,at its expense, agrees to Procure.and maintain,during the term of this Agreement,a policy of commercial general liability insurance in an amount of not less than one million dollars($1,000,000.00) single limit and three million dollars ($3,000,000.00) aggregate, against claims for bodily injury, death and property damage ocCurr•ing in connection with Contractor's services. B. AUQmg-bile 1: b�i � If C o�ltractor will be bringing any vehicles onto any }3arry owned or controlled property, Contractor shall provide a certificate evidencing automobile liability coverage. C. R1.PA r._'s__..GQn12Q01 mi c il. Contractor shall provide the University with a certificate evidencing that it has wo1•ker's Compensation insurance, including Employer Liability Insurance,for its employees if required by Florida Worker's Conlpertsation Act. D. Coverage e uireme,a(s. 1. Tarry University Inc. shall be named as an additional insured for all insurance coverage required of the Contractor by this Agreement. 2. Contractor shall provide C or. certificates of insurance generated and executed by a licensed insurance broker, brokerage or similar licensed insurance professional evidencing such coverage 3. Contractor shall provide University with a certified Copy, or copies,j all insurance policies required by this Agreement. 4. Contractor "lust provide the certificates of insurance'dri4'c*ertifieci'Milies of the insurance policies required by this Agreement at the time of execution'fAli's Agr eerne'Q1. S. Contractor agrees that the insurance coverages es rc ui Eby l' •b y� • •• e•••• g q this A&cergcnt ..:..' shall be considered as primary insurance over and above any other ins>uarlca,'a><'self=irisua�rce, ••.... available to University and that any other insurance, or self-insurance avlWat),to tJrlivM•sity '. shall be considered secondary to, or in excess of, the insurance covefage(sy pro41a Cd:by •••••• Contractor as required by this Agreement. x. • Liam, .... A. A5 11 'on -_g 1. Contractor agrees to conduct its services in a carefiil and safe manner in accordance with the professional,industry standards of licensed contractors. As a material part of the consideration to liniversity, Contractor agrees to assume all risk of damage to and loss or theft of Contractor's property while on University property, damage to the University's property,and injury or death to persons related to Contractor's services. 3. bldemn}ficatic?n. Contractor shall indemnify and hold harmless the University, its 'Trustees, officers, employees, servants and agents ("the Indemnified Parties") 1•i•orll filly and all liability, losses or damages, including reasonable costs, attorneys' fees, collection expenses, Page 5 of 23 Sentry Security Inc. court costs and costs of defense, which the lndetnnif"ied Parties may incur as a result of claims, demands, suits, causes of actions or proceedings of any kind or nature arising out of, (1) the performance of this Agreement by the Contractor or its employees, agents, servants, partners, principals or subcontractors; (2) any act, o►mission or negligence (whether active or passive), misconduct, or other fault in whole or in part (whether ,joint, concurrent or contributing;) of Contractor, or any of its agents, its contractors, its employees, or invitees; (3) any breach or defauh in the performance of any obligation on Contractor's part to be performed under the terms of this Agreement; or (4) the failure of Contractor to provide for workers' compensation. Contractor shall pay all claims and losses in connection therewith and shall investigate and defend all claims, suits or actions of any kind or nature in the name of the Indemnified Parties, where applicable, including appellate proceedings, and shall pay all costs, judgments, and attorneys' fees which may issue thereon. Contractor recognizes the broad nature of this indemnification and hold harmless clause, including the provision of it legal defense to the Indemnified Parties, when necessary, and voluntarily makes this covenant. Contractor expressly acknowledges the receipt of such good and valuable consideration provided by Indemnified parties in support of these indemnification, legal defense and hold harmless contractual obligations in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. Contractor expressly understands and agrees that any insurance protection required by this Agreement or otherwise provided by Contractor shall in no way limit the responsibility to indemnify, keep and save harmless and defend the Indemnified Parties as*herein provided. This provision shall survive the termination or cancellation of this Agreement. ...... •xM*: 14,uvironmetntal Remiltations. Contractor will not permit any Hazardous Substance to be r—r•'tea store generated or disposed of on, ill or about,or transported to or from, the University's •'•••• rtDcrty, 11)I C-IM(tactor, Contractor's agents, employees, subcontractors or invitees without first :....: obtaining "AiMersity's written consent, which University may give or withhold in its sole • s •�da4r;tion, rrevrrke at any time. If Contractor breaches these obligations,or if the presence of • �; ,�iaagrdous.SasVinces on, in or about the space caused or permitfied by Contractor results in •a)ntiminafloa*of any part of the space, or if contamination by TU7,ardous Substances otherwise occurs in amr=er for which Colntractor is legally liable, then Contractor will indemnify and • •••• • WO:harnntess die University, its Board of Trustees, officers, employees, faculty, agents, and �•��•� Students, fitliin a2nd against any and all claims, actions, damages, fines, judgments, penalti'e's, • COMS liabilities;losses and expenses(including,without limitation, any sums paid for settlement tof claims, court costs, attorneys' fees, consultant and expert fees) arising during or after the expiration or termination of this Agreement as a result of any breach or contamination. Without limitation, if Contractor causes or permits the presence of any hazardous Substance on, in or about the University's property and this results in contamination of any part of the University's property, Contractor will promptly, at its sole cost and expense, take all necessary actions to return the space and tiny adjacent facility to the condition existing prior to the presence of any Hazardous Substance; provided, however, Contractor shall first obtain University's approval for any such remedial action. "Hazardous Substance" means any substance regulated by tiny local government, the State of Florida or the United States government. "Hazardous Substance" includes any material or substances that are defined as "hazardous material,""hazardous waste," "extremely hazardous waste" or a "hazardous substance" pursuant to state, 'federal or local government. law. "hazardous Substance" includes but is not restricted to asbestos, Page tr of 23 Sentry SCcurkty file. polychlorobiphenyls and petroleum. X11. AmiL>< me t. The parties agree that no assignment will be made or let in connection with this Agreement without the prior written approval of the University, which consent may he granted or withheld in University's sole discretion. 7(111. Tc___r.,ninatiion. A Cot- YS ien_cc. This Agreement may be terminated by either party I'()r convenience by written notice to the other party of such intent to terininate at least twenty-one (21) calendar days prior to the effiective date of the termination. University may terminate this Agreement at any time,with liability only for payment for work or services perforated or provided prior to the et'ective date of termination. Contractor may terminate this Agreement and recover tiolm University payment for all work performed and any expense sustained prior to ef.T-ective date of termination. B. "erm'nalio_ 11/S4is �,si n_i rte(jivers . 1. lit7r7141diale ,S'isimnsion I y University. The University may immediately suspend this Agreement in whole or in part if there is a threat to the health or safety of students, faculty, employees, or visitors; there is a threat to the proper functioning, refutation or well- being of the University;there is a material breach of this Agreement, including; but not limited to lapse or cancellation of required insurance or failure to meet Construction Schedule; Contractor is linable, unwilling; or incapable of providing the services described in Sections this Agreement to the satisfaction of the University; the Contractor's ]iZ:ens�•is suspended. • revoked, lapsed or expired; the Contractor is under investigation by Mianit-Dade Covfir'� *tijc '. State of Florida or the United States government a• any of their agencies,'TBATt'lmentatMes or agents; or the Contractor disregards the laws or regulations of any public boji jig 3ng,jug;dicj,ion ;•••• over the Contractor or the project, The University shall specify in writing thegggglls thatstm'l4 Uc ..... taken by the Contractor as a condition precedent to lining; the suspensi(xk:i&.:ny, Mxl s�l�11 ••:..' specify a reasonable date for compliance. 2. 11"Ine&CM, Ternfintilion by 071versily. This Agreenlent }r:4)e '•••'• immediately terminated by the University if. (1) there is a threat to thor 110*11t l or sai'��� 01' students, faculty,employees,or visitors; (2)there is a threat to the proper fiulclianing, rgaotion • or well-being of the University; (3) there is a material breach of this Agreement, including; but not limited to lapse or cancellation of rcquired insurance or failure to meet Constructioll Schedule; (4) Contractor is unable, unwilling;or incapable of providing the services described in Section 1(A) of this Agreement to the satisfaction of the University, including but not limited to iniJure to mut Construction Schedule; (S) the Contractor's license is suspended,revoked, lapsed or expired; (6) the Contractor is under investigation by Miami-bade County,the State of Fl()rida or the United States government or any of their agencies, instrumentalities of agents; or (7) the: Contractor disregards the lays or regulations of any public body having jurisdiction over the Contractor or the Ilroject. Page 7 of 23 Sentry Security lac. C� XIV. Default. if Contractor fails to comply with or observe any other provision of this Agreement, in addition to any other remedy that may be available to University, whether at law or in equity, University may immediately terminate this Agreement and all rights of Contractor. In the event University terminates based on defndt, University may take possession of all C'ontractor's material and construction equipment, and complete the work. Should the cost of completing the work be Jess than the unpaid balance of the contract price herein, University shall pay Contractor the excess. Should the cost of completing the work be greater than the unpaid balance of the contract price herein,Contractor shall pay the:difference to University. XV. Pa•oieel Manatter Authority/Distnute Resoluticltt A. The Contractor hereby acknowledges that the University's Project Manager will determine in the first instance all questions of any nature whatsoever arising out of; under, or in connection with, or in any way related to or on account of, this Agreement including without limitation: questions as to the value, acceptability and fitness of the: Services; questions as to either party's fulfillment of its obligations under the Work; negligence, fraud or misrepresentation before or subsequent to acceptance of the Proposal Response; questions as to the interpretation of the Scope of Services;and claims for damages,compensation and losses. The Contractor shall be bound by all determinations or orders and shall promptly obey and follow every order of the Project Manager, including the withdrawal or modification of any previous order. Where orders are given orally, these orders will be issued in writing by the ProjTct Manager as soon thereafter as is practicable. goose. •• so** B. : 'gars the event that the Contractor and the University are unable to resolve their :00000 'sigi e3•enees,raa corning any determination made by the Project Manager,or any dispute,question, or claim arisipgv ander or relating to the Agreement, either the Contractor or the University may 0cooe0 �•initigte a djs'Mite.•in accordance witli the procedure set forth in this Article. ..... eg a 0000 .. cee. •••e•o •00• C. ••e•JJle patties to this Agreement authorize the Vice President of Businessand •e 1;inance,orivavr designee, to decide all questions,disputes,or claims of any nature arising out oft under,:D?h4connection with, or in any way related to or on account of the Agreement � .0.. . e e• (u�c�leiding Jxri nd limited to clairrrs in the nature of breach of contract,ihud or lnisreplesentation • •-wtSing eitllt;r before or subsequent to execution hereof) (collectively "questions" or"disputes"), ahMis decision shall be conclusive, final and binding on the parties, subject only to the limited review specified below. Any such dispute by the Contractor shall be brought, if at all,before the Vice President of business and Finance, or his/her designee within 10 days of the occurrence. event or act out of which the dispute arises. Any such dispute by the University shall be brought, within a reasonable time after the occurrence,event or act,out o'I'which the dispute arises. l). The Vice President of Business and Finance, or his/her designee may establish rules and procedures for presentation of disputes, including for example:, whether and what rules of evidence and argument shall apply, the length and manner of hearing(s) and the disposition of preliminary matters. The Vice President of Business and Finance, or his/her desi.gnce may obtain such assistance as may be desirable, including advice of experts, incl may consult with legal counsel in setting such procedures and in making its decisions. The effect of any decision Pate 8 of 23 Sw1U•y Securky file. shall not be impaired or waived by tiny negotiations or settlements or offers made in connection with the dispute, Whether or not the Vice President of Business and I'''ina.nce, or his/her designee participated therein, or by any prior decision of others, which prior decision Shall be deemed subject to review, or by any termination or cancellation of the Agreement. All such disputes shall be submitted in writing by the Contractor to the Vice President of Business and finance, or his/her designee for a decision, together with all evidence and other pertinent inf-brination in regard to such questions, in order that a fair and impartial decision may be made. bending final decision of a dispute hereunder, the Contractor shall proceed diligently with the: performance of the Agreement nt anti in accordance with the Pro ect Manager's interpretation. B. The Vice President of Business and finance,or his/her designee may,at his or her Option, for any particular dispute, elect to forgo the dispute resolution procedures herein and allow the dispute to be otherwise resolved in accordance with law. XV1. Liquidated 1}n111tirres. In as much as the actual damages sustained by University as a result of the Contractor's failure to timely complete his obligations ender the contract cannot be readily ascertained, the Contractor shall pay to University as dtunages for non-completion, l l �d uncd liar($500.00) per day for every calendar day for the first(30) days which exceed the Construction Completion Bate and 0•tip Thpimilddollat_s (,$1,000.00) for each and every calendar day thereafter, which sums are hereby agreed upon,fixed and determined by the parties hereto as liquidated damages that University will suffer by reason of such default and shall not be considered a penalty. XV11. 1 nfnR•eeincnL Costs. If any legal action or other proceeding t!? Wbught.n?Ogle '0 enforcement of this Agreement or because of an alleged dispute,*bt-&tcJl, predefault or •••• misresentation in connection with any provisions of this Agreement, theO%.vallingjarty or :•"': parties shall be entitled to recover reasonable attorneys' fees, court costs aztrj jtjl tx}?er1�ES,.f`.\7ei} •••.• if not taxable as court costs (including, without limitation, all such fecsrcts.and exeases ••:..' incident to appeals and other post judgment proceedings incurred in that aw46Par proeceding) •••••• as well its any co$Ls associated with any mediation,arbitration,and any othej?eoe=to whicli such �• party or parties may be entitled. Attorneys' fees shall include, without limit'htion 'paral . ., ••••�• 1 i s, investigative fees, administrative costs, and all other reasonable charges bilfed 6�y he a&rney�tO :90 ••� the prevailing; party. This provision applies whether or not either party uses til in-hougi)cgal department. XV11.1.)Korce Nlaieure. In the event the location or premises where the Scope of Work is to be'• performed is rendered /unsuitable for the perlorinance of the Scope of Work by rcason of force; Majeure, University may terminate this Agreement by written notice five (5) days following such casualty and University shall not be responsible tin•any damages sustained by Contractor. "force nitiicurc" shall mean fire,hurricane,earthquake,flood,act of God,strikes, work stoppages, or other labor disturbances, riots or civil commotions, litigation, war or Other act of any foreign nation. Power of government, or governmeintal agency or authority, or any other cause like or unlike tiny cause above mentioned which is beyond the control or authority oi'University. .gage 9 of 23 Sentry Security Inc. XIX. Notice. Notice to either parties shall be made pursuant to Attachment 11, "Additional •1 urns and Conditions," which is attached hereto and incorporated as if fully set forth in this, Contract. XX. Amendinent/Extension. A. Amendment. Any alterations, variations, modifications, or waivers of provisions of this Agreement shall be valid only when they have been reduced to writing, duly approved and signed by both parties. 13. )extension. 7'lie tern of this Agreement may be extended upon mutual written agreement of both parties if necessary to complete the Scope of Work described in Section l(B) and Attitchrnent A or for any other reason. XXi. Jurisdiction/'Venue. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of Florida, the courts of which state shall have,jurisdiction over its subject matter. Contractor agrees that venue is only prover in Miami-Dade County, XXI.I. Counterparts. This Agreement is signed in two (2) counterparts, and each counterpart shall constitute an original of this Agreement. XXIII.Headin,rs+-Use of Singular and Gentle . Paragraph headings are for convenience only .and.are not intended to expand or restrict the scope or substance of the provisions of this 0000.. "VV14cment• Wherever used herein, the singular shall include the plural and plural shall include .•t4"�ingul;•,atttl pronouns shall be read as masculine,feminine or neuter as the context requires. 0000.. 0000 00.000 XXIV. V1raIvocoroo Failure of any Party to insist upon or enforce any term or provision or to •OVr ise arty� ltt,option or remedy of this Agreement,or to require at any time performance of • •; .anyprovisjQia Jweto,will not be construed as a waiver of any such term or provision. No waiver 0000.. '.lz�arty party-Arany term or provision hereof will be binding unless made in writing and signed •• Uy both Pal ft": 0000.. . . . . 0000.. XXV. Coatstru&tion. This Agreement shall not be construed against the Party preparing it but s1111 be construed as if all Parties hereto jointly prepared this Agreement. 0000 XXVI. Authority. The individual signing below on behalf of Contractor hereby represents and warrants that s/he is duly authorized to execute and deliver this Agreement on behalf of C;onttactor and that this Agreement is binding upon Contractor in accordance with its terms. IN"I ENTIONALLV I..I•rwI'BLANK Page Ill of 2:3 Sentry security lac. XXVII. Totality of Agreement/.Severability of Provisions This eleven (11) page Agreement with it recitals on the first page and with its Attachments A and B contain all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. No other Agreement, oral, prior, contemporaneous or otherwise,regarding the subject matter of this Agreement shalt be deemed to exist or bind any of the parties hereto. If any provision of this Agreement is held invalid or void, the remainder of this Agreement shall not be affected thereby if such remainder would then continue to conform to the terns and requirements of applicable law. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be executed by their respective and duly authorized officers as of the day,month and year first above written. BARRY UNIVERSITY,INC. SENTRY SECURITY INC. Natne:4 INQ.04 Ze Cl�Of Name: Title:/ 7- ' Title: Date: Date: Rev.(7/12) 0000•• 0000 0000•• • 0000•• • • • 0000•• 0000 •• • • • 0000 • •• 0000• 0000•• •• • 00.00 •• •• • •• 0000•• • 0000•• • • • • • • 0000•• •• • 0000 • • Page 11 of 23 Sentry Security Inc. 61: ATTACHMENT A SCOPE Or WORK 1. Pro act A. The name of the Project shall be: Library Fire Alann Replacement'" B. The purpose of the Project is: to replace and upgrade library fire alarm with new system. 11. SCOUR 2f Work, The Scope of Work shall include the following: Furnish the necessary labor, materials, supervision, services, tools, equipment, transportation, documentation, samples, and all other things necessary to fully perform and complete in every respect the Work in strict accordance with the fill set of contract documents, all applicable federal,state,and local requirements,and as specified herein. Furnish all labor, material and equipment to install a New Fire Alarm system for the Library Building as per design documents Sheets FA-1, FA-2,FA-3, FA-4 and FA-5 issue date 11/12/13 as prepared by TWR Engineers. •;rj4Zish all materials, equipment, labor and permitting services to install work as described •:"" beldw, to.ge in:cornpliance with current local and state codes. Costs for the materials, labor, •• pfgmits,c 6�cjjgntation and signed and sealed shop drawings required for its and necessary • krspectior .8ad nspection fees to obtain Fire Marshall certification are included in the price of ••••� .this.agteenxjrx• ..... .. . .... ••••• •Tlinwork rhiclude but is not limited to: ...... .. . .. .. •��•�� A Remove atid dispose of all existing fire alatin panels, devices,wiring,conduit,gutters, etc. • •••••;as necessaty for installation of new fire alairn system •:B.The existing fire alarm system shall remain operational and be maintained by existing Fire Alarm vendor in operation until new fire alarm system is put into operation C. Ongoing work shall not impact operation of existing systems in library that are to remain. D.Fire Alarm System shall be addressable system E. Supply and install Fire Alarm Control Panel. F. Supply and install backup batteries for Vire Alann Control Panel G. Provide and install remote annunciator with LCD readout as specified Page 12 of 23 Sentry Security Inc. 1.1.Provide and install surge protector's for fire alarm control panel, telephone lines and MIMIC power supply 1. Provide and install manual pull stations to as per plans and specifications. .1. Provide and install all smoke and heat detectors as per plans and specifications. K.Provide and install all horns and strobes (weatherproof where applicable) its per plans and specifications. L. Provide and install voice evacuation system where indicated on design documents. M.Provide and install all necessary conduit, boxes, raceways, gutters, wire, stub tips, straps, fittings,etc, for a complete fire alarm installation. N.Provide all necessary shop drawings signed and sealed by engineer and certifications for POrInitting and inspecting agencies. Contractor shall provide copy of permitted drawings to Owner upon receipt of permitted drawings from permitting agencies. 0.Owner shall provide two phone lines for connection to fire alarm system (if applicable) P. Connection for fire alarin recall to elevator is included in the work. {See Elevator iZecttll Allowance in Special Conditions). Q.Any MVAC fire alarm tie-ill work for (lie fire alarm system replacemgit �'?utcludtd•in the cost of the work. .. ...• • ...... .... ...... R. The fire alarm devices within the FP1..vault shall be removed. •••••• • .... . .. ..... S. The roll tip smoke doors at several levels of the library are to be colb ide".. part►of ule ••�••• system and shall be Connected to the new fire alarm system. •• ••• i ••• •••••• • T. An addition of a smoke detector on the 4`I' floor �W COI1CIeleCtl1Cal�Io0I�1 is ilcklte�•ill • •••••• the cost of the work. U.An addition of 3 addressable relays in the elevator machine room for the elevator recall is included in the cost of the work. V.All programming, testing and certification and annual National Recogniu:d "Testing Laboratory lire Alarm certification required fbr alarm system is included W.'1'he Ulliversity will be providing security personnel fir the fire alarm work that takes place during non operational hours of the library. The University will be providing the security service for work during these hours for it duration of 60 -. 8 hoar shifts. if the Cont7•actor duration of the after hour work exceeds this timeline then tale contractor sliall be responsible for additional costs at an hourly rate of$13.66/hr•to account for the security costs above the Page 13 of 23 Sentry Securi(y)nc. University's anticipated duration. X.Both a monitoring agreement and a runner's service/maintenance agreement for a period of one year shall be included in the price of the work. The Maintenance agreement shall include service 24 hours/day,seven days a week. Y. When fire alarm system is installed and operational,provide training;of system operation to authorized personnel Z. provide sufficient quantity of copies of keys for Bre alarm system including keys for lire alarm.control panel,pull stations,power supply and remote annunciator. AA. Contractor shall conceal installation of new conduits for fire alarm system in wall cavities in public areas wherever possible limiting;new exposed conduit to an absolute minin)um. BB. Contractor shall utilize existing;conduit system if possible,to minimize surface mounted conduits and devices. CC. Contractor shall be i.- pohsible for repairing;, patching;and painting all surfaces to match existing for any existing; surfaces (walls, ceilings, floors, etc.) that are disturbed as a result of'fire alarm component installation. Contractors will be responsible for all patchinf3 and painting of patches to !.latch existing., adjacent Surface's colors. In areas that involve .wallpaper, contractors are expected to patch wall with a smooth drywall finish and paint it) ..•••• •n.atell tj istYng,adjacent areas.faint shall be provided by the University. ••••'• "17U. CoNrUf'ar, as part of closeout documents, shall provide site specific data base for the i•.••i alal.nSunt in electronic format to the University. • • • •• • . 113. Cowactxir shall provide fire stopping; through floors, roof fund walls for all electric-,I] ...... epenetraOSms related to this work as required. Fire stopping;to bct performed by individuals • qualijej4ftnstall the.specific system being;used. ...... . . . . FI' Contract& is responsible for all penetrations (core drilling, cutting etc.) and patching; .required as a result of the work operations for this work. Contractor shall patch and paint to match existing at areas disturbed in the course of the work Cir. Cost of permit and permit processing; with proper jurisdiction (village of Miami :Shores) to be included in price proposal for work. Sec Special Conditions fir Permil I'ee Allowance. 111:1. The FINAL. CI.I ANING of all affected areas shall be included in the work. Areas afTected by dust and construction debris shall be final cleaned. if. The following items shall be included as a minimum in the scope of -final cleaning; 1. Clean floors Page 14 of 23 Sentry Security Inc. 2. Light lenses are cleaned inside and out 3. All light fixtures are cleaned 4. Counters are cleaned and free of dust JJ.All resulting debris from the work shall be hauled 011'site and disposed of properly. KK. Contractor shall provide all shop drawings and product data for new materials scheduled for installation, to be reviewed and approved by appropriate design Consultant prior to ordering and installing materials. LL Contractor shall provide three (3) copies of all relevant Operations and Maintenance Manuals including warranty information and manufacturer's cleaning instructions as part of proiect closeout(7*%Ao hard copies,one digital copy) MM.Contractor shall be responsible for protection and repairs of all areas adjacent to building, including all utilities, irrigation pipes acid heads, asphalt, and sidewalks. Contractor shall be responsible for any damage that takes place during the course of the construction. If the Contractor is nonresponsive in the repair of the damage created by their work, then the University shall make m pairs and deduct the cost of the repairs from the final cost of the contract. NN. WARRANTY: All workmanship, material and equipment shall be warranted for a Period Of ONE Year. Provide all manufacturers' warranties for new material and equipment provided for this prgjeet. • GI•NI'-RAL PROVISIONS: •....• ....:. Disassemble and remove materials,equipment and supplies and provide f euvt; tleanop• •• • . . Contractor is responsible for verifying all field measurements pertinent to Eke43eOpe 0;Werk •••••• Provide owner with copies of all permits obtained for the work includinff f-mal*aerm4-.sigAo.r • documentatiol•r. . . Contractor shall have supervision on site to ensure safety and security of building premises and contents while work is ongoing. Obtain and coordinate all necessary inspectiolzs f'or the permitted work and have available personnel to meet with site inspectors.'Phis coordination is included in the cost of work. Provide all protection and physical space barriers and construction signage for the work and immediate surrounding areas as required and maintain barriers through the duration of thea work until work is completed in its entirety. Provide protection for all .9djacent areas to the work while work is ongoing. Page 15 of 23 Srarlr7Security Inc. The Contractor shall confine operations to areas within scope limits indicated. Portions of the site beyond area in which construction operations are indicated are not to be disturbed. The Contractor shall keep driveways and entrances serving the premises clear and available to the Owner and the Owner's employees at all times. leo not use these areas for parking; or storage of materials and equipment on the site. Remove all debris DAILY created by scope of work from site and dispose of properly in accordance with all environmental regulatory requirements. Cletus interior areas of dust and debris created during; the process of the work. 'rhe library building will be in use during the installation of the fire alarm system. 'Therefore, daily clean up will be enforced during the course of the installation work. Contractor represents that he has inspected the job site in detail. As a result, all components necessary to complete the scope of work are included in this agreement Contractor shall be responsible for the proper unloading;, orderly storage and protection of all material supplied for the project,until properly installed Contractors Responsibilities a0 'rhe Contractor, having; carefully examined the scope documents, having walked and 6.00.0 uwcstigat%d the site project, agrees to provide: all labor, materials, tools construction supplies, 4,0 .•••egnstruetiotr'equipment, plant start up services, facilities services, safety, proper licenses, :*00*: ••'1'tlsurant8,*Ah8 to pay all taxes, permit costs, fees and ether costs necessary or required in 0000 cOntracrM*cuments,to accomplish in a safe anal timely,and workmanlike manner • • • • • 66660 •• • 6666 .• v. Coutratavr shall provide record field as-built documents that pertain to the scope of work. 04-builtddownentation shall be provided in both hard copy and electronic digital bile format • submittgdW V.D in PDF format. •00010 . . . • 0000.. :0000: c.' Prevkle sufficient manpower to perform the work. .0. . • •. 00d. Provide a "Schedule of Values" for complete scope of work. e. hold a pteconstruction meeting - on-site, to discuss site utilization, staging areas and scheduling. I. Attend construction progress meetings during the course of the project with University and E-rig ineer's personnel. g. Provide a detailed work schedule prior to commencing, with work and sufficient manpower plan. h. It is the responsibility of the Contractor to ensure that the work of other sttbcontractor's to Page 16 of 23 Sentry Security inc. Q"X Which you attach and are supported by is adequate for,your work, i. Provide daily reports of manpower and project progress. ,j. All safety requirements for performing this scope of work are Contractor's responsibility. k. For all equipment and materials furnished by the Contractor, product data, fully describing the equipment and materials shall be submitted to the Construction Manage}/1 }lgineer for approval. L Owner is reserving the right to fa}}•nish certain bulk purchase material with sales tax in their proposal and including this pricing in their bid summary. nl. Contractor shall have 811 employees read and sign Barry Code of Conduct Sequence of Work.: a. The work performed by the Contractor shall be sequenced as described in work schedule. Contractor Use of Premises: a. Ocneral: During file construction period,the Contractor shall have full use of the areas on the premises in which construction operations are to be conducted, including use of the site. Access and space at the site is limited and the Contractor is required to coordinate,�r �i�lg, storage and deliveries to the site with the Prqject Site Manager. •••• 90 * b. laxisting site conditions: The site is located on the campus of 131 Go **.111l}vcrsity„!l'Ilc ,•••�, students and faculty will continue to utilize the area around the existing fneviv, 0 0 •••••• .... . .. ..... C. 13,xisting site restrictions: No demolition or construction methodgewyed shtjl••cltptc Objectionable noise excess dust or debris or any other product of cansi fiction ?har will ••••:• intert'ere with the pedestrian tratTic on campus, Occupants in atljacenT'Ulaing or access through the campus by emergency vehicles. 000000 •0000• d. 'Temporary Facilities; The Contractor shall provide temporary sanitary falcilitie-0,00 their •••••: employees, At no time will the Contractor's employees enter any University facility without prior permission. e. The Contractor shall confine operations to areas within scope limits indicated. Portions or the site beyond area in which construction operations are indicated are not to be disturbed. I." The Contractor shall keep driveways and entrances serving the premises clear and available to the Owner and the.Owner's employees at all tirncs, leo not use tllrsc areas for parking or storage of materials and equipment on the site. g. The Contractor shall maintain all work and set-up areas in a.neat and orderly fashion. At Page 17 of 23 Sentry Security Inc. the end of each day, all surplus and discarded materials, trash, etc., shall be collected and removed from the job-site. Disposal shall be responsibility of the Contractor. Final clean-up shall be performed to the satisfaction of the University Representative and/or the University. h. Contractor shall provide all necessary signage,barricades in order to protect agreed upon work area. III. Additional Sco ve of Work. `Ilse Scope of Work shall also include: A. burnishing the necessary labor,materials, supervision,services, tools, equipment, transportation, documentation, samples, and all other items necessary to frilly perform and complete; in every respect the Scope of Work in strict accordance with the full set of contract documents,all applicable federal,state,and local requirements,and as specified herein. B. All labor and equipment necessary to remove, relocate or demolish the components necessary for the purposes of this Scope of Work. C. Disposing of all resulting debris, including hauling off site and disposing of properly. IS'. Cleaning all areas affected by dust and construction debris. ••0000 *:Me: •SCC sll Conditions• '•'••' "" 'ril the event of a. change in work, the Contractor's claim for adjustments in the •••• • •••.�Zntract sum are limited exclusively to its actual costs for such changes plus no ..... '..' •...Qlbre than 15% for overhead and profit. Overhead and profit is inclusive of '.•i•• • •• .•••�KperVLSiotl, Office project management and administration costs, insurance, • • • • • 0:9000• •• • •• in-ansportatlon,fuel,etc. . • ••..•• •'•"' •:.••S 'l3. Ali Allowance of $3,000.00 is included in the cost of the construction service; • "1"S. 1 ermit ")roccssin ' costs are not art of this •.••.• • • 4$reement for permit FEES. Permit p � p • •see* •allowance and are included in the base price of the construction service agreement. If resulting permit fees are in excess of Allowance than Contractor will be reimbursed for amount in excess of Allowance, however,there will be no overhead and profit provided for permit fees in excess of amount set forth by the Allowance. if it is determined that the resulting permit fees are less than the; stated Allowance, than the construction service agreement total shall be credited .I-'or the unused portion of the Permit Allowoncc, C. An Alarm Device Allowance of $1$,632.00 is included in the cost of the construction service agreement based on the following alarm device quantity criteria and bid unit prices. Pricing includes the stipulated quantities of the listed alarm devices in addition to the devices indicated on the design documents. The allowance shall be inclusive of all materials, labor,programming,testing,drawing Page: 18 of'23 Sentry Socurity lnc. revisions(if required), labor burden, insurance, overhead and profit. I'lle required adjustments shall be made at the conclusion of the project based on the final quantity of devices actually installed f'or the project based on the following add/credit unit prices. Unit prices shall be inclusive of all materials, labor, progranlnling, testing, drawing revisions (if required), labor burden, insurance,overhead and profit. List of devices and unit price/device included in Allowance: PMAP-q Qtu 1 iy Unit Price Smoke Detector 5 $177.09 Went Detector 1 $182.60 Pull Station 2 $195.45 Duct Detector 4 $487.01 Speaker/Strobe 10 $187.74 Strobe Light 60 $164.06 Weather proof' Speaker/Strobe 2 $331.73 Weather proof Strobe Light 2 $252.32 Addressable Modules Monitor modules • 1 $7 .83 ...... Relay modules 1 • • •.•••• • , Surge Suppressors-any •••••. ...• ,..... • type needed for system 1 $I G3'fd•• ' ' .....• installation •••• •• • • • •••• • •• ••••• Signal Power Bxpander 1 $1,05lS!�(f•• •• ••:••' Remote Annunciator • • • • . . • • ...... 17. An ALLOWANCE of $5,000.00 is included in the cost of � vork • incurred front elevator company filr any required connectionsa ndwork-Aw.the • EL[+,VATOR RECALL for the fire: alarm upgrade operation. Coordination of the elevator work shall be by fire alarm contractor and any associated coordination costs shall be included in the base bid above and beyond the: allowance. ls. ALTERNA'['[p".#1: Cost to provide and install alternate fire alarm xnanutacturcr in lieu of the alarm systen3 Specified in the design doculllelits. 'Phis proposed alternate 111allullicturer specific system that is being proposed shall be reviewed via fol-111111 submittal to,F3119in0e1-of Record mid accepted. Upon Eligineer's acceptance, Contractor Shall proceed with all signed and sealed shop drawings Page 1()of 23 and shall be fully responsible that till components of alternate;systelll shall sleet Sentry Security Inc. Cic-, or exceed original design specifications. Conti-actor shnll also be responsible for coordination of alternate system with ingineer of Record. "1'he cost of Alternate #1 is inclusive of all components as described in the scope of work,the alarm device allowance and elevator recall allowance. F. The installation work is required to be performed during non operational library hours. Labor unit pricing provided by Contractor is inclusive of all overhead costs including taxes,overhead and profit, insurance,etc. All work shall be coordinated so as not to impact the library's operation and schedule. (See Attachment C for Library Hours of Operation during Spring'rerm) Any work that the contractor proposes to perform during regular business hours will need to be approved by the University prior to scheduling the work far regular business hours. Unit pricing for regular hourly work and overtime or non regular hourly work as -follows shall apply to this construction agreement: Regular Hourly Wage Rate: $65.59/1-lour . Overtime Hourly Wage Rate: $98.39/1-lour 0000.. . 0000 . .. 00000 0 0000 0000.. 0000.. 00000. 0. 0000 . . •..00 .. . 0000 0000. . .. ..0000 000000 .0 . 00 00 . 0 .0.000 000000 0 . . 0 0000.. 0 0 .00. . . 0 Page 20 of 23 Sentry Security lne. J ATTACHMENT 13 ADDITIONAL'1 FRMS AND CONDITIONS 1• Construction Schedule; l'i oiect Ma A. Pre-Cor strugIint�Mee ila ' ( t>nsttcicliQn Schedule. Prior to commencement of the Scope of Work, Contractor shall meet with University representatives for a pre-construction meeting to establish the Construction Schedule. Contractor agrees to abide by this agreed-upon Construction Schedule which shall incorporated herein and shall No considered a material term and condition of this Calatlact. B. Qj) i ct L(:,nn11111 Iq-gU1gJ.11,1Lqtq. The Contractor shall commence with the Scope of Work upon the University's issuance of a Purchase Order,which shall b4 known as the Construction Commencement Date. C. C.o1 nuc ' > 'om le ioI .X)..ok. The Contractor shall complete the Scope of Work upon Construction Completion llate which shall be no later than 75 calender days frons reeeint pf t 9Mjjt. if prior to the Construction Completion Date, Contractor concludes that it will neE:d additional time to complete the Scope of Work, Contractor shall meet with University representatives with all deliberate speed to revise the Construction Schedule. D. Pr . r. C01111•actor shall cooperate with University assuring the coordination of this Prqject with other contractors and subcontractors involved with tb�sgmk. Except as otherwise provided in the Contract Documents or except; wbt p othbr direct communications have been specifically authori7ed, Contractor shall communiL•Ate with• llnver5ity ` through: •••••• •••• ••••:• •••••• sheli Rome •••••• •• • •••• • •• ••••• Construction Coordinutol' •••••• •• • ••:•.' 11300 N1 2 Avenue •..• ...... Miami Shores,Ila 33161 •••+•• • 305-899-3790 w ` : ••••:• lI. r�ee The total amount for the work provided shall be no more than Nina4Mine `••••• Tlxausand Soven Hundred Forty Five and No dollars, ($91,745.00). This Fee amount is inclusive of all costs and expenses including but not limited to labor, material, equipment,plans and permitting. No other compensation will be paid for any work performed unless the University agrees to the acid itional services in writing,. This Fee consists of the following price components: Alternate#1 Base laid Price-- Vigilant bquipment $96,745.00 Permit Allowance $3,000.00 Page 21 of 23 Senrryy Security Inc. Ill. Payment Terms. A. University shall pay Contractor on a percentage of work completed less ten percent (10%) which shall be retained pending completion of the entire Scope of Work. The completion milestones that shall compel payment by the University and the percentages that shall be paid by the University are as follows: Billing shall be based on percentage ofcomplction of'work. B. As a condition precedent to payment by University of the ten percent (10%) retained in paragraph A above, the Contractor shall: I. Complete the Scope of Work in its entirety, including; the correction of any deficiencies. 2. Close all open permits and provide the University with a Certificate of Occupancy, or other official document from the relevant governmental entity indicating that the all permits have been satisfactorily closed,if applicable; 3. Deliver to the University all warranty documentation, operating manuals, as-builts and other documentation that may be required,if applicable; 4. Deliver to University a complete release of all liens from all subcontractors, suppliers, and anyone else associated with this Project but is independent of the ,,Contractor's tirra arising;out of this Contract or receipts in full covering all labor, materials and 0.00•+ cgtiipmcgfqr vouch a lien could be filed, or a bond satisfactory to the Owner to indemnify the: .0th' uer agginsItuch lien; 0000.. 0000 0000 . • ..2.�* Submit a Schedule of Values for approval by the University;and 0.00•• Leave work site clean and free of debris,waste materials,rubbish,tools, ... •�••• ••s c hl nictifti;qyf�jnent,machinery and surplus materials. 00000 • 00 .0000. 0000•• •• • •• •• 00 ;V. 06 :j notice provided by one partly to another regarding this Agreement steal! be •0000• .:iryacritind and 'delivered by Certified Mail, return receipt requested, to the parties at their rcspcctivcZkLrf;sc8,as follows: 0000 00.0 For the UNIVI::I2S1"l'Y: Barry University 11300 NE,2nd Ave Miami Shores,Fl. 33131 Attn: Jeff Yao 1°or the CONTRACTOR: Sentry Security Inc. 10001 NW 50 Street,16111 Sunrise, FL 33351 Attn: Elvan Katz Page 22 of•23 Sentry Security lne. Library Fire Alarm Replacement Attachment "C" Library Hours of Operation Spring 2014 s r s r i January 2nd-3rd(Thursday&Friday) 9:OOam-S:OOpm January 4th(Saturday) I ................. s OOam-6.00pm January 5th(Sunday) 14.00am 10:00pm .......................... ............ . Rogutar Hours i Monday-Thursday 7:30am 12:OOarn Friday ;7:30am-10:AOpm Saturday i9 • rn-10•QOpm Sunday _......_............. .. ...... .... _.. - • 'Janus 20th(Monday) King._....._.y_............... 10AOam 12.00am 1 rY y)-Martin Luther King Holiday LfBRARY CLOSET} ,January 22nd(Tuesday) REGULAR HOURS ' ' RESUME i •••••• • • • 000000 • • • •• • 000• • • • • • 0000 •0100• jApril 17th-Holy Thursday •, r LIBRARY CLO April 18th Good Friday •.. ••••• iS A• ` 00 • i•���0 r ._.......__...i*da LIBRARY CL8$qh iApril 19th(Saturday) -....._.......__........._..._ •MIS • •• 00.00 ... .. ........... 10 00 0 00:006 EApr1120th(Sunday}-t=aster _;...._. ..._,............... .�" • • • � 10:00am-9:ddbrt}'• i 0• 099000 April 21st(Monday) ;REGULARHt3U �: '• •RESUME • • • • 0000•• ........ •0000• • • • 0 • •• • 0000 •0000• • • 6000 mo - 'April 271h(Sunday} r r10:00arn-2:00arn !April 28th May 1 st(Monday-Thursda...... ...... .... . ..._Y)..... am•-2:00am iMay 2nd(-riday} . .......... ._..... .... . . .._ 7:80am-10 00pm } 'May 3rd(Saturday) . .. .- 9:OOam-•10 OOprn , 'May 41h(Sunday} .. ....... ..... ............ . t ;10:00arn-2:00am May.5th-May 7th.(Monday Wr3dnrtsday) .... ....... '7:30ant --2:00am .... ........... ............ . ,May 8th(Thursday) 7:30am -8:00pm `Ma 9th M y .. (Friday} +7:30am-8:00pnt 3May 10th(Saturday) ..._....... . 9:008m-6:00pnt Page 23 of 23 Sentry Security Inc. � iF�� , �E Ettii i SP3 ED 0 ££ _E OCT 14 Bye FIRE ENGINEERING & WATER SUPPLY BUREAU 11805 SW 26 STREET, SUITE 150, MIAMI, FL. 33? AM TELEPHONE (786) 315-2771 ; .www.miamidade.Foy/mdfr FIRE ALARM REVIEW DISAPPROVAL COMMENTS DATE: 09.19.14 REVIEW BY: FRANK DIAZ TRACKING NUMBER: 619508 PROCESS NUMBER: M201400 5 iH NAME OF PROJECT: BARRY UNIVERSITY LIBRARY ADDRESS: 11300 NE 2 AVE ...... ...... 1. CL.ARIFYAN PLANS;ALL ITEMS CIRCLED IN RED AND ALL CIRCLIP ITEMS •• (00&&N ATTACHED FIRE ALARM CHECKLIST. • .....• 2. SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS FOR ELEVATOR RECALL SHALL COMPLY 0 0• :"": WITH NFPA 72.6.16.3.12. • .... . .. ..... ...... .. . ..... 3. PROVIDE DETAIL OF ELEVATOR DEVICE LAYOUT. •••••• : '..' ••••�• 4. PROVIDE NOTE STATING MAXIMUM MOUNTING HEIGHT FOR FACP AND ROWER • ••••'• SUPPLIES IS 6' FEET TO TOP OF ENCLOSURES. 00 '••• • • ( 5.J WRITTEN AND MATRIX SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS SHALL MATCH.SEE RED M*RKS ON PAGE 6 OF 6. �6 PROVIDE WIRING DETAIL FOR DUCT DETECTORS SHOWING THE 24 VOLT POWER CIRCUIT IS DERIVED FROM THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM, IN ORDER TO PROVIDE MONITORING OF THE CIRCUIT. NFPA 72.4.4.7. 7. INDICATE PROPOSED BATTERY SIZE FOR PBS 1 THRU PBS-6. 8. CLARIFY THE FUNCTION OF THE HD IN THE ELEVATOR MACHINE ROOM, COORDINATE ,-� WITH SEQUENCE OF OPERATION. UIN GENERAL PAGE 6 OF 6 IS DEFINITELY NOT LEGIBLE.TEXT FONTS ARE TOO SMALL. WE RECOMMEND TO CREATE A NEW PAGE 7 AND SPLIT THE INFORMATION IN TWO PAGES 10 REVISE FLOOR PLANS, RISER,BATTERY&VOLTAGE DROP CALCULATIONS AND 100 NOTES,AS REQUIRED FOR CORRECTIONS. 11. MECHANICALLY REPRODUCE CORRECTIONS(I.E. NEW SHEETS)AND RETURN ALL PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED VOID SHEETS FOR COMPARISON, OR A FULL REVIEW FEE WILL BE ASSESSED. RESUBMIT PLANS FOR"DROP-OFF" FOR REWORK (For questions,concerns,or clarification on disapproval corrNments,you must schedule a Design Professional Appointment. Appointments are held on Monday's S Thursday's only. • Appointments shall be scheduled the previous working day of the appointment between the hours of 8:30 am and 4:30 pm by calling 786-315-2771 or logging in to www.miamidade.aov/building Please know the reviewer's name and Dade County Process# You may now visit the Miami Dade Building Department's website and view the following: • Track and check status and of Plans Review. • View disapproval comments. • Schedule a Design Professional Appointment for reworks. www.miamidade.gov/building You also may visit the Miami Dade Fire Rescue website and view the following: Submittal Application :...:• 0000.. Pre-Submittal Checklist0 0 0.9.00 0000 0000.. Useful Resources/Guidelines """ :•••• 0000 .. Fee Schedule "" ' .. 0 0:0*• 00.60. .. . 0000. www.miamidade.gov/mdfr 6 6� 0000.. . . . . . . . . 0000.. .0000. . . 0 999.6. a Small Building Fre Alarm Solutions ,x TM V GILANT € Fire & Life Safety c i V62 IntellIyunt Life: S"safte;ty 6""y8tem u, is 02 2 2014 t h. Overview Features ? rF The Vigilant VS2 intelligent life safe system offers the speed of • Comes standard with one,tvgpd that high-end intelligent processing in a configuration that delivers an supports up to 250(eicparl.d Trt� Wdevices! uncomplicated solution for small to mid-sized applications.With each VS2 loop supports up fio+ c"Xafct(�ft•" tjp to 125 '• intelligent detection,electronic addressing,automatic device modules. •••••• ••?�' •••"' mapping,optional Ethernet®connectivity,and a full line of easily- • Four Class B NACs or two CUM MACs. � �•••• configured option cards and modules,this quick-to-install system 0000 •• • • • offers versatility that benefits building owners and contractors • Form C contacts for alarm ar%Vgtoe,For;Rfp %upervi•,ory• alike. • Electronic addressing with aut*r� V�devicq*M& igg ••••• The VS2 provides one Class A or Class B analog device loop that • Optional Ethernet port for diat tro ts,programming and a••• • supports up to 250 device addresses.A second 250-point loop variety of system reports ;••;•; ' '• may be added to the VS2 to expand total system capacity to up . • ' • Two programmable switches with LEDs anc�.fSMrrt labelinglg • to 500 device addresses.The panel includes four NACs that may 0 •••••• be wired for either Class A or Class B operation. • Supports Genesis horn silen&.oAr Ivo wires w44 WL • • 1971-compliant strobe synchronization •••• This life safety system features an attractive contemporary design • Supports up to eight serial annunciators,(LCD,LED-only,and that fits with any decor.Its gently curved doorfront offers a distinc- graphic interface). five flair with available red or silver finishes.Controls are discreetly inset behind a striking black bezel. • Can use existing wiring for most retrofit applications The VS2 supports a wide range of accessories and related equip- • Supports V Series single and multisensor detectors ment,including: • Upload/download remotely or locally • Intelligent modules,detectors,and bases • Two-level maintenance alert reporting • R-Series remote annunciators • Pre-alarm and alarm verification by point • option cards that expand system capacity and extend system • Adjustable detector sensitivity capabilities. • 4 x 20 character backlit LCD display Page,of a :, .. 85005-0130 x2us Issue 4 Application Operation The VS2 life safety system is an easy-to-use intelligent solution for The front panel provides an easy-to-use operator's interface,as small to mid-sized buildings.Analog technology delivers the benefits well as all the necessary controls for front panel programming. of quick and uncomplicated system installation,while a clean and A large back-lit 80-character LCD displays system status,event easy-to-operatate user interface makes panel operation and system details,and programming prompts.Large tactile control buttons maintenance quick and intuitive. are easy to see in low light conditions,and bright multi-color LEDs offer at-a-glance status indication. The smart choice LCD System Electronic addressing eliminates the tedium of setting dipswitches, display LEDs and automatic device mapping ensures that each device resides on the system at its correct location.Meanwhile,innovative pro- gramming allows the designer to customize the system to pre- oo:oo:o�nuaol/ol�07 ® �.o cisely suit the needs of the building owner. Configurable om14"C3 Versatility built right in �a �c_ Two fully-programmable front panel switch/LED combinations pro- ' 1 2 3 W vide an added measure of simplicity.Their slide-in labels take the mystery out of custom applications,and present a clean finished appearance. 00 o u Control Perfect for retrofits The VS2 is particularly well-suited to retrofit applications.All LEDs buttons connections are made over standard wiring—no shielded cable required.This means that in most situations existing wiring can be used to upgrade a legacy control panel to V-Series technology Control buttons without the expense or disruption of rewiring the entire building. Button Description... Signals with a difference Reset initiates a system reset. VS2 NACs are configurable to fully support the advanced signaling ACK/Panel Silences the panel and remote annunciators during capabilities of Edwards Genesis and Enhanced Integrity notifica- Silence an active trouble,supervisory,or alarm event and tion appliances.These devices offer precision synchronization of acknowledges new event activations. strobes to UL•1971.standards.For Genesis devices,enabling this Signal Silence Alarm mode.Silences active notification appliances. ••0•• Pressing Signal Silence a second time turns NACs back •:M*xe allows connected howls toobe silenced while strobes on on. g •the same two.Wima circuit cbritw a to flash until the panel is reset. Drill Initiates a drill confirmation.Pressing drill a second time •0.0• 996400 0000•• turns off the drill function. :000** Clear-cut remote annuneliol"O Remote Dialer.•Disables or enables dialer. • demote annuctcfagen is a stnQ suit of the VS2.Up to eight an- Disconnect Dialer set to modem only.Disables or enables the •owmaiators&elle ibstalled!q%g Rlhgle system.Compatible annun- common alarm relay. ••c"include a rage of VQ pqq LCD models that provide zone Left arrow Display mode.Moves the cursor to the left. ••Oi ppint aril"Atiln,as vNIA cgommon control Capabilities. Menu mode.,Toggles between programming • selections. •0fhe VS2 also slrpports grclIhMunciation with optional RA Right arrow Display made.Moves the cursor to the right. "t0rgifhic AnpUgaor interface modules.Each interface provides Menu mode:Retrieves a programming options sub 0 pp9 jnon control,frtdicator�*,§nd 921 EDS.Consult the Ordering menu and toggles between a programming option's • InfoRnationVaelon for details.*• selections. *000 Up arrow Display mode.Advances to the previous event. Menu mode.Moves the cursor up. A complete litre of accessories The VS2 life safety system is supported by a complete line of gown arrow Display mode:Advances to the next event, Menu mode:Moves the cursor down. intelligent detectors,modules and related equipment.Consult the Enter Display mode:Displays selected event details. Ordering Information section for details. Menu mode:Retrieves a programming option's sub menu or jumps to the Save function in the menu. Entry mode:Enters the selected data into the system. Cancel Display mode:Exits the detailed information display. Menu mode:Exits the current menu level. Entry mode.Clears the current entry. Menu Display mode:Enters the menu mode Menu mode:Exits menu mode Space Enters a space,such as a space between words. Alphanumeric Entry mode.Pressing a button once enters the number keypad on the button.Pressing the button twice enters the secondary value. Programmable These buttons can be programmed to control outputs, buttons disable devices or unlatch system outputs.The buttons can be labeled with a slip-in Insert. Page 2 of 8 M85005-01 30 r q,:. Issue 4 t SXstem LEDs Panel Operation Options _ ..._..—._......_..... LED Descrtption Language English or French Fire Alarm Red LED.On steady when there is an active Marketplace U.S.or Canada alarm. _ _ AC fail delay Off.Off-premise notification of an AC power failure Trouble Yellow LED.Flashes when there is a fault on a is immediate. monitored circuit or system component,or when 1 to 15 hours:Delays the off-premise notification of a circuit is disabled. an AC power failure by the time period selected. Supv _ Yellow LED.On steady when there is an active Zone resound On:NACs resound each time a device in the zone supervisory event. goes into alarm even if they were silenced Off:Inhibits the NACs from turning on again(after AC Power Green LED.On when the panel has AC power. they were silenced)when a second device in the Disable Yellow LED.Double-flashes when there is a dis- zone goes into alarm. abled circuit or alarm relay. _ Reset inhibit after Off.Panel reset is operational immediately.— Ground Yellow LED.On steady during an active ground NACs tum on 1 minute:Panel reset is inhibited for one minute. Fault fault. Auto signal Off-Allows immediate silencing of signals from an Test Yellow LED.Flashes when performing an audible silence off-normal condition using the Signal Silence button walk test.Steady indicates a silent:test. 5 to 30 minutes:Delays the silencing of signals Monitor Yellow LED.On stead when there is an active from an oft normal condition period disabling the Signal Y Silence button for the time period selected. _ monitor event. Day start Start time for daytime sensitivity Service Yellow LED.Indicates that detector needs servic- Night start Start time for nighttime sensitivity Detector ing. Date MM/DD/YYYY,DD/MM/YYYY W- Signal Yellow LED.On steady indicates that NAC cir- Sounder Base Six configuration settings-- Silence cults are turned off but the panel is still in alarm. Mapping Disabled.•Device mapping is not available---- Remote Yellow LED.On steady indicates that the dialer Enabled:Device mapping is available Disconnect Is disabled or that the alarm relay is enabled or LCD banner Banner text for line one and line two.Each line is disabled when the dialer is set to modem ons-- capable of up to 20 characters. Drill _ Yellow LED. Indicates that the panel is in drill. Event notification Zone:When a device is a member of a zone,only Reset — Yellow LED. Indicates that the panel is resetting.— the zone information is sent to the LCD display, LEDs,printer,and dialer. Panel .T---- Yellow LED.Indicates that thepanelhas been Zone/device:Zone information is sent to the LCD Silence silenced during an active trouble,supervisory,or display and LEDs.Device information is sent to the alarm event and indicates that new event activa- printer and dialer. tions have been acknowledged. Device:Only device informatlorjis repgoqeq, User keys Yellow LED.Programmable. •••••• ...... •• • 9999 • 9999•• 9999 9999•• Programming Dimen- 9909 *00000 '9909• 9 V-Series panels are simple to set up,quick to program,and easy sions •*00*• : •.•� ••••• to maintain.The auto programming feature quickly gets the panel Suri— holes •••••• 9eakbft*h gackbm WIM cro•s!u•• operational using factory default settings.Basic zone and point d=aftWtet WMrftattached settings can be programmed easily through the front panel inter- O O O face,so the system is up and running in no time. I° I :O °® • O:*40 •••;• ••• O For more advanced system configuration and correlation groups • programming,V-Series panels interface to a PC running compat- •Q ® ••• ® ••••• ible VS-CU software.®is option offers full system configuration °t I °O D4 • • in the familiar Windows operating environment.Connection is o _m 0 0 typically made to a laptop through the panel's optional RS-232 communications port,which can also be used to connect a sys- surfew ffam 9 tem printer. ° Among the many innovations of the VS2 control panel is the ° optional network card.This module provides a standard 10/100 Base T Ethernet®network connection that permits access to Backbox and backbox with door the control panel from any remote location with the correct 01• D2 D3 D4 D5• DS D7 D8 D9— communications protocols.The connection can be used to 28.0° 3.85° 9.01 22.0• 15.75• 10.25° 3.9° 28,21 2.r download to the panel from the VS-CU,or upload and view 71.1cm 9.8cm 22.8crn 55.8cn 40.0cm 26.Ocm 9.9cm 71.6crn 6.80m system reports using the VS-CU. Add 1-1/2 in.(3.81 cm)to D1 and D5 dimensions for trim kit --- – Available system reports include: • Correlation groups • Device details • Device maintenance • History • Internal status • System configuration • System status • Walk test • Dialer Page 3 of 8 t A T A S H UT35005-0130 Wiring & Configuration [notification appliance circuits(TB2) Device loop V-Series control panels come equipped with two notification The control panel provides one device loop circuit that can sup- appliance circuits.Each circuit can be individually configured for port 125 detectors and 125 module addresses.The loop circuit is continuous,temporal,synchronized,latching,and coded output. supervised for opens,shorts,and grounds. Circuit Specifications Circuit specifications Circuit Type 4 Class B or 2 Class A,2.5 amps each Device loops 1 loop,expandable to 2,Class A or B,each loop Voltage 24 VFWR supporting up to 250 device addresses Current 6.0 A total,2.5 A max.per circuit at 120/230 VAC 60 Hz Communication Maximum 20 V peek-to-peek 5.0 A total at 230VAC 50 Hz line voltage 2.5 A max.per circuit Circuit current 0.5 A max Impedance 26 02 total,0.35 pF max Circuit 6602 total,0.5 NF,max EOLR 15 K 02,Ih W impedance Isolators 64 maximum Class B wiring Class B wiring Class A wiring 0 NACI- + { o NACI+ Loop 7 SEC + Data Litre 0 NAC2 + + EOLR Loop 1 PRI - + + NAC2+ + ' Loop Loop Loop Lcop T62 Loop card device device Data Lhre devlce device 8 NAC3- + + NAC3+ _ Marking indicates ra NA + + EOLRoutput �If_ Annunciator loop(TB4) when tive.Polarity reverses Tea when the circuit is not The control panel provides a connection for up to eight serially active.wire notification driven and supervised remote annunciators. appliances accordingly. Class A wiring Notification appliance Circuit specifications _T NAct - polarity shown in ac- Device loops Class B(Style 1j or Class A(Style 4 + + tive state. Circuit voltage 2.55 V 0: •NACI+ •'. -' Circuit current 30 mA max _ • NAC2- �'�'. + + Circuit Up to 8 annunciators or 4000 feet •• 0NAC2+ *X• • *00 impedance • a • •• •••• Class B Class A • •• • •••• • • • Channell Channel Channell Channel •• ••• 0000••• • + — + — + — + — •i�1)• • • i • : mnundator IM 00000: CHI(+)IN i0•••i •�• i CHI IN CHI IN 4,0 0i0• �CH2(+)IN Auxiliary&Smoke power outputs(TB3) CH2(-)IN The control panel provides two auxiliary power outputs which can be used for powering ancillary equipment such as remote an- nunciators and two wire smoke detectors. Aux 2 can be software selected to operate continuous.The circuit is supervised for shorts Alarm,trouble,and supervisory relay(TB3) and grounds. Note:For a complete list of devices that can be connected to this The trouble relay is normally-open,held closed,and opens on any trouble event or when the panel is de-energized.The supervisory circuit,refer to the VS Series Compatibility List. relay is normally-open,and closes on any supervisory event.The Circuit_specifications alarm relay changes over on any alarm event. Circuit voltage range 21.9 to 28.3 V Relay specifications Resettable circuit 24 VDC nominal at 500 mA Alarm Trouble 3upervlsory (Aux power 2) Type Form C Form A (Aux power 1) powering two-wire smokee detectors. Continuous circuit 24 VDC nominal at 500 Use this circuit for Voltage 24 VDC at 1 A resistive 24 VDC at 1 A resistive d — Note:Any current above 0.5 amp connected to both Aux 1 and 2 will reduce the total Relay circuits Can only be Connected to power-limited sources. available NAC power by that amount. Page 4 of 8 85005-0130 p} c €; . issue 4 Option Cards V Series panels are supported by a complete line of modules and SMK Smoke Power Converter related equipment that enhance performance and extend system The SMK Smoke Power capabilities.Option cards are a 24voC p easy to install and set up.They Converter Module pro- a-1111M + simply plug directly into the control panel main circuit board or are vides a regulated power r power connected to it with a ribbon cable.After installation,terminals source for two-wire smoke remain easily accessible for quick connection of field wiring.The circuits connected to a cabinet provides ample room for wire routing,keeping wiring neat Signature data circuit.The and easy to service at all times. SMK monitors the operat- SMK 9 7 a ing power from the power g SA-ETH Ethernet Interface Card supply.When power be- Comgins to degrade,the SMK -+°* E__1 � G SA-ETH wiring The SA-ETH card provides a provides the necessary � ° To network standard 10/100 Base T Ethernet Networkcebie connection operating Voltage t0 the Tvro-wire smoke network Connection for connect- two-wire smoke detection detectors ing to an intranet,a local net- circuits. . -- 1 work,or the Intemet.The Gard 15151413 3 fj 121110 9 can be used to download JPl —+ ® configuration programming from C +- the VS-CU to the panel over the 8 7 5 5 10121 network. S& @� ® The Ethernet card is installed on t m '` Ethernet card ® the plastic assembly and con- Two-wire smoke nects to the main circuit board detectors via a ribbon cable. ' 6 15151413 3?j 121110 9 SA-ETH specifications JP1 — + TemUnate Ethernet_ 10/100 Base T or ulw� +_+_ Operating environment J_ 0 OL.g 1 Temperature 32 to 120°F(0 to 490C) Humidity 0 to 93%RH,noncondensing at 90°FData out (3200) SMK specifications •••• • 006000 Input voltage 21.9 to 2Fj��bD�(not res�bis) • r Output voltage 24 VDC��rrP p. S eMarco ma�x,,,spettial- provides an additional device applicatic �i�,___ ___ �___.._._...__.• • loop on the control panel.The card expands the control panel's Ground fault 10 k ohm 0000 •• • . `•; device capacity to 500 total device addresses,250 per loop.The impedance • • • • • card is compatible with Class B or Class A wiring.it is compatible Operating environment - .000 -` •' —•.`:.•• with VS2 control panels only. Temperature 32 to 128nC f(:49°C) ;'• •• ••••• Humidity 0 to 930/sRH,"nconder%ng 900F(32•C`j•';• • _ The loop expander card connects to connector J7 on the main Storage temperature -4 to 14s°f{+Foto 60o C) • circuit board. Compatible electrical North American 411nch s(Z@rVx:?41/2 in. •'�•• Class B Wiring Class A wiring boxes (64 mm)deep 2�ang bot!or Standard 4�••••; square Ali10/2•in.(38 mn*aleep • • Loop 1 SEC +� Data Line Wire size 14,16,or 18 AWG wire('1.5,•1.0,or 0.75 sq. mm)(Sizes 16 and 18 AWG are preferred) - Loop 1 PRI Loop LOOP Loop Looe Loop card device device Data Line device device V SLC specifications Inng Class B(Style Y)or Class A(Style Z) Operating voltage 20 V peak-to-peak Operating current 0.5 A total _ Circuit impedance 66 0,0.5 PF,max Terminal rating 12 to 18 AWG(0.75 to 2.5 sq mm) -Operating environment Temperature 32 to 120°F(0 to 49°C) Humidity 0 to 93%RH,noncondensing at 90°F (32°C) Page 6 of s ,; -A 77777 85005-0130 issue4 SA-DACT Dialer 9 The SA-DACT provides communications between the control The SA-DACT queues messages and transmits them based on panel and the central station over a telephone line system.It priority(alarm,supervisory,trouble,and monitor).Activations are transmits system status changes(events)to a compatible digital transmitted before restorations. alarm communicator receiver over the public switched telephone The SA-DACT is installed on the plastic assembly and connects to network.The dialer is capable of single,dual,or split reporting the main circuit board via a ribbon cable. of events to two different account and telephone numbers.The modem feature of the SA-DACT can also be used for uploading SA-DACT specifications and downloading panel configuration,history,and current status Phone line type One or two loop-start lines on a public, to a PC running the VS-CU. switched network SA-DACT PttOtl9One 1 Phone line connector RJ-31/38X(C31/38) wiring To wan Communication formats Contact ID(SIA DO-05)— Phone be 2 phone Jack Operating environment Temperature 32 to 120°F(0 to 49°C) (supplied) Phone cables RJ31 jam Humidity 0 to 93%RH,noncondensing at 90°F —J (32°C) Compatible DACRs ® The dialer phone lines connect Receiver Modeis Formats "eco = to connectors on the dialer's ba°Q- Ademco 685 Contact ID main circuit board.Phone line 1 — o'j FBII CP220 Contact ID connects to connector J4 and phone line a� 2 connects to Osborne-Hoffman OH 2000 Contact ID ❑O connector J1. Radionics D6600 Contact ID eo❑❑��s o Silent Knight 9800 Contact ID � s-��o Sur-Gard SG-MLR1,MLR2 Contact ID °e WHO SA-232 RS-232 interface SA- The RS-232 card is installed on the plastic assembly and con- - The SA-232 card provides an RS-232 232 wiring nects to the main circuit board via a ribbon cable. interface with VS2 panels.It can be Two(tom wire) TM(white wire) SA-232 specifications used for coryl�iiry�a printer to the �D(�`''M1f8) Operating voltage Standard EIA-232 •:tard al panel to print sfor d l'qven in The F i a® Terminal rating 12 to18 AWG(0.75 to 2.5 sq mm) •Lard also cV'i?d'ttVd for cbnnt9Cting a •86fiputer to Cfclt Moad a cOWpation0 1EjHOperating environment •9� th am from e VS-CU tati"sontrol Temperature 32 to 120°F(0 to 49°C) • panel. • 4141 414100 Humidity 0 to 93%RH,noncondensing at 90°F(32°C) 90.410 •t 0 0000 •41.41• • 00 •41.000 0:0*00 •• • 00 410 ;fpecifica�ons 4141•••• 4141 . . • Device loops•••• 1 loop,expandable to 2,Class A or B,each loop Battery placement VS2 cabinets accommodate up to 18 AM batteries. ••41••• suppwtgg ulto 250 device addresses Use a extemal cabinet for larger battery sizes. 41 NAS circuit 41 4 Cla%B 5P2 Class A,2.5 amps each Batteries Batteries must be sealed lead acid type only. Power supply • •• 6.0 A total,2.5 A max per circuit at 120/230 VAC Maximum charging capacity=26 Ah. 60 Hz Loop circuit Maximum loop resistance:66 Q.Maximum loop 5.0 A total at 230VAG 50 Hz,2.5 A max.per capacitance:0.5 UF.Style 4,6,and 7 wiring.64 circuit isolators maximum. 0.5 amps aux power GSA-UM/GSA-MAB 1.5 mA(see the UL and ULC compatibility list for NAC Operating 24 VDC.NAC minimum voltage:19.5 VDC @ for the maximum quantity of detectors per circuit) voltage 20.4 V battery voltage Compatibility ID 100 SLC Loop circuit 20 V peak-to-peak Alarm contact Form C 24 VDC @ 1 A(resistive load) _operating voltage Trouble contact Form C 24 VDC 0 1 A(resistive load) Primary power 120 VAC,60 Hz,230 VAC 50-60 Hz Supervisory contact Form A 24 VDC @ 1 A(resistive load) Aux Power 1 24 VDC nominal at 500 mA.A SMK module is Environmental Temperature:0 to 49°C(32 to 120°F). (Continuous circuit) required when using the GSA-UM module to Humidity:0 to 93%RH,noncondensing. _ support two-wire smoke detectors. Terminal rating Ali terminals rated for 12 to 18 AWG(0.75 to 2.5 Aux Power 2 24 VDC nominal at 500 mA. mail (Resettable circuit) Serial Voltage:2.55 V.Current:30 mA max Auxiliary output 19 to 25. communications Base panel Standby 172 Remote annunciator 8 drops max,RS 485 Class A or B current draw Input zones 32 max. Agency Usting UL,CSFM and ULC Page 6 of aM 85005-01 30 tame 4 Ordering Information Part Description VS2 intelligent Multi-Loop Systems,500 analog point capacity VS -R 1 Loop System,4 NACs,Red door.Surface mount enclosure,115 Vac,English, 1 Loop System,two-line dialer,4 NACs,Red door.Surface mount enclosure,115 Vac,English. ............._..... V 1 Loop System,4 NACs,Silver door.Surface mount enclosure,115 Vac,English. VS2-GD 1 Loop System,two-line dialer,4 NACs,Silver door.Surface mount enclosure,115 Vac,English. VS2-GCi1i1 Loo .._._.----......... Loop System,4 NACs,16 zone LEDdisplay,SiNer..door.Surface mount enclosure,115 Vac,English. VS2-G-F(1) 1 Loop System,4 NACs,16 zone LED display,Silver door..Surface mount enclosure,115 Vac,French. �� - VS2-G-2(1) 1 Loop System,4 NACs,Silver door.,Surface mount enclosure,230 Vac,English. VS2-R-2(1) 1 Loo _ p System,4 NACs,Red door.Surface mount enclosure,230 Vac,English. VS2-G-SP m 1 Loop System,500 point capacity,4 NACs,silver door.Surface mount enclosure,115 Vac,Spanish VS2-G-2-SP(1) 1 Loop System,500 point capacity,4 NACs,silver door.Surface mount enclosure,230 Vac,Spanish VS2-G-PG r2i 1 Loop System,500 point ca4 NACs,silver door.Surface mount enciosure,115 Vac,Portuguese V (1)_S2-G-2-PG � pacity,1 Loop System,500 point capacity,4 NACs,silver door.Surface mount enclosure,230 Vac,Portuguese SA-TRIM2 Flush mount trim,black Replacerment`Electronics. 500elec-VS Replacement Base electronics,Vigilant,500pt system,includes main board,base plate,User Interface and 1 loop. 500elec-VS-MI)Replacement Base electronics,Vigilant,500pt system,includes main board,base plate,User interface and 1 loop,French '-- 500elec-VS-SPS Replacement Base electronics,Vigilant,500pt system,includes main board,base plate,User interface and 1 loop,Spanish 500elec-VS-PG(z Replacement Base electronics,Vigilant,500pt system,includes main board,base plate,User Interface and 1 loop,Portuguese _ Qp#ion arils .::...t �. SA-DACT Dual Line Dialer/Modem,supports 4/2 and Contact ID,mounts in cabinet on base plate. SA-232 Serial Port(RS-232),for connection to printers&computers,mounts in cabinet to base plate SA-EtH Ethernet Port,Slave,mounts in cabinet on base plate _. ..............._........ V-SLC SLC Loop Expansion Module.Adds second loop to VS2 systems,250 point capacity.Mounts in cabinet on main board. D16L-VS LED Annunciator Module,16 groups,2 LEDs per group with insertable labeling.Mounts in cabinet on VS2 systems. Remote."unciators(refer to Data Sheet 85005-0128) _ .... : . . LCD Remote Annunciators(mount to standard 4"square electrical box) i•••• RLCD Remote Annunciator,4X20 LCD&Common Indicators for displaying system status.Off-white housing. • • RLCD-R Remote Annunciator,4X20 LCD&Common Indicators for displaying system status.Red housing. • • • RLCD-C Remote Annunciator,4X20 LCD.Common controls and status indicators.Off-white housing. RLCD-CR Remote Annunciator,4X20 LCD.Common controls and status indicators.Red housing. - •••••• RLCDF Remote Annunciator,4X20 LCD&Common Indicators for displaying system status.Off-white ho Ih>'�!• �`-- — - RLCD-CF(i) Remote Annunciator,4X20 LCD.Common controls and status indicators.Off-white housing. •••• •--� - - �'; �. RLCD-SP m Remote Annunciator,4X20 LCD.Common system status indicators.Off-white housing.Spanish.•••••• •• • s r•• RLCD-PG r) Remote Annunciator,4X20 LCD.Common system status indicators.Off-white housing.Portugue" •• • •• ••i�; RLCD-C-SP m Remote Annunciator,4X20 LCD.Common controls and status indicators.Off-white housing.Spanish••• • • RLCD-C-PG m Remote Annunciator,4X20 LCD.Common controls and status indicators.Off-white housing.Portuguese.• • • •••••• LED Remote Annunciators&Expander(mount to standard 4"square electrical box) • • : • • RLED-C Remote Annunciator.Common controls and status indicators with 16 X 2-LED groups for zone display—Off-white hou*— • •_ • BLED-CR Remote Annunciator.Common controls and status indicators with 16 X 2-LED groups for zone display.Red housing*•• BLED-CF(1) Remote Annunciator.Common controls and status indicators with 16 X 2-LED groups for zone display.Off-white housing,French. BLED-C-SPS Remote Annunciator,common controls and status indicators.16 groups w/2 LEDs each for zone display.Off-white housing.Spanish. BLED-C-PG w Remote Annunciator,common controls and status indicators.16 groups w/2 LEDs each for zone display.Off-white housing.Portuguese. RLED24 Remote Annunciator Zone expander.24 X 2-LED groups with custom label areas for display of alarm and trouble.Off-white housing. RLED24R Remote Annunciator Zone expander.24 X 2-LED groups with custom label areas for display of alarm and trouble.Red housing. Remote Annunciator Cabinets&Accessories RA-ENC1 Remote Annunciator Enclosure,key locked with plexiglass window for one RLCD(C)or RLED(C). RA-ENC2 Remote Annunciator Enclosure,key locked with plexiglass window with space for 2 of either RLCDx,RLEDx or RLED24. RA-ENCS Remote Annunciator Enclosure,key locked with plexiglass window with space for 3 of either RLCDx,RLEDx or RLED25. RKEY Keyswitch,single gang,provides key operated enable or disable of common controls on RLCD or RLED units. LSRA-SB Surface Mount Box-for R Series single units. Graphic Annunciator Drivers(comes with a snap track for mounting in custom graphic enclosures) GCI Provides outputs for common indicators and 32 alarm/supv zones as well as Inputs for common switches. _ Programming Tools'. .; VS-CU _Vigilant VS Series configuration and diagnostics utility. 260097 - RS232 cable,4 conductor,D139 PC interface - Notes: t'>Available in Canada only. ra Available in international markets only. Page 7 of 8 >., . S :ET 85005-0130 <. a ?t ' Issue 4 r r Ordering Information Part . C+'escriptic n Ship wt. Number �E-7!MWARDB UTC Fire&Security Company Analog Addrepsable Detectors and Bases Detection&alarm since 1872 WPHS Intelligent Analog Optical/Fixed Temperature Detector 0.25(0.11) 1/.S. V-PS Intelligent Analog Optical Smoke Detector 0.25(0.11) T 888-378"2329 V-HRD Intelligent Analog Rate-of-Rise Heat Detector 0.25(0.11) F 866-503-3996 V HFD Intelligent Analog Fixed Temperature Heat Detector 0.25(0.11) Canada GSA-SD Intelligent Analog Duct Detector 2.4(1.1) Chubb-Edwards - T 519 376 2430 B4U Standard Base -� 0.11 (0.05) F 519 376 7258 RB4U Relay Detector Base 0.11 (0.05) Southeast Asia IB4U Isolator Detector Base 0.11(0.05) T:+65 6391 9300 SB4U Audible(Sounder)Detector Base 0.11 (0.05) F:+65 6391 8306 AB4G-SB Surface Box for Audible Base 1.0(0.45) India FILED Remote alarm IED,use With standard base only 0.2(.09) T:+9180 4344 2000 F:+9180 4344 2050 System Accessories Europe CTM City Tie Module.Mounts in 2-gang electric box.Provides connection to 0.6(0.3) , T+32 2 72511 20 a local energy fire alarm box. F+32 2 72186 13 BC-1 Battery Cabinet.14.0'x 18.25'x 7.25'Free-standing cabinet with key 50.0(22.7) Latin America lock.Supports up to 40 Ah batteries.Holds up to 2 12V24A batteries. T 305 593 4301 BC-1 R Battery Cabinet-Red.14.0'x 18.25°x 7.26'Free standing cabinet 50.0(22.7) F 305 593 4300 with key lock.Supports up to 40 Ah batteries.Holds up to 2 12V24 batteries. utctireandsecuritycom I0P3A Isolator Module-RS232.For use with short haul modems. 1.61 (0.7) •••••0 2010 A"18 Security.. • RPM Reverse Polarity Module 3.0(1.36) •• All rights::•%ed' ; •••' MFC-A Multifunction Fre Cabinet,8"x 14"x 3.5"-RED. 20.6(9.4) •: ` ` MIR-PRT/S System Printer-Desktop style. _ 36.6(16.6) • •••• • •• •••• Analog Addressable Modules , ••••• •••• • •••+•` GSA-CC1 Single Input Signal Module(Standard Mount) 0.5(0.23) ••••• • •• •••••• GSA-MCCI Single Input Signal Module(U10 Mount) 0.18(0.08) ````•• •• • •• •• GSA-CC-IS Synchronization Output Module(Standard Mount) 0.5(0.23) ` • •••••• GSA-MCCI S Synchronization Output Module(UIO Mount) 0.18(0.08) •••••` •i•••: ` • GSA-CC2 Dual Input Signal Module(Standard Mount) -�� 0.5(0.23) - ••00: ` .`• GSA-MCC2 Dual Input Signal Module(UIO Mount) 0.18(0.08) • • `•: ` " GSA-CR Control Relay Module(Standard Mount) 0.4(0.15) GSA-MCR Control Relay Module(UIO Mount) 0.18(0.08) GSA-CRR Polarity Reversal Relay Module(Standard Mount) 0.4(0.15) GSA-MCRR Polarity Reversal Relay Module(UIO Mount) 0.18(0.08) GSA-RMI Riser Monitor Module(Standard Mount) 0.5(0.23) GSA-MRM1 Riser Monitor Module(Plug-in) 0.18(0.08) GSA-10 Input/Output Module(Standard Mount) 0.34(0.15) GSA-MIO Input/Output Module(Plug-in) � 0.22(0.10) GSA-CT1 Single Input Module 0.4(0.15) GSA-CT2 Dual Input Module 0.4(0.15) GSA-MCT2 Dual Input Plug-in(UIO)Module 0.1 (0.05) GSA-IM Fault Isolator Module 0.5(0.23) GSA-MM1 Monitor Module 0.4(0.15) GSA-WTM Watedowlramper Module 0.4(0.15) SMK Smoke Power Converter Module 0.4(0.15) Page a of s M85005-0130 , Issue 4 „ . Annunciation TM GILA N T Fire & Life Safety 1"M"'eirr%lote i"�' t An[ lul Iciatu--' rs v� E RLCD, RLCD-C, RLED, RLED-C, RLED24, GCI Q a < Overview Features Edwards R-Series Annunciators are high-performance remote • LCD models feature large 4 x 20 character Qait:I.CD display annunciators that provide status indication and common controls . LED models provide 16 pairs;V jfDS for zorV Uunciation �.•• for compatible fire alarm control panels,including i0 . . analog fire alarm systems.This family of annunciators offers LCD • Available expander extends cepa t”with 240IMit of LEDS••••• or LED annunciation.Models are available with and without com- • •• • • • • • Up to two expanders may be w•irec�to each annunciator •••••• mon controls. •..• .• • • • •.•.• There are three R-Series annunciator models,plus an LED-based • Status LEDs and internal buAerstarldard oa J v0dels • • expander.Up to two expanders can be connected to any annun- • Common controls available fdt1 j_V4nd L00%sp?eW model?••• ciator.The expander includes 24 pairs of LEDs that extend the . Available keyswitch for disablrp cp4qmon contrq;s .• capabilities of any of the annunciators. • Standard 4-inch square elect"tope mounfu •• 690900 All annunciator models include status LEDs and an internal buzzer. . Class B or Class A RS485 wiwng stawdard •• •••• Two models have an LCD text display,and one has 16 pairs of .. . ...• • LEDs for zone annunciation.LCD models feature a large back-lit, • One-,two-,and three-position enclosures avWlble four by twenty character per line,super-twist liquid crystal display. . Graphic Annunciator interface,includes common control,indi- R-Series annunciators and expanders are mounted on a standard cators and 32 LEDS 4-inch square electrical box,using the included mounting ring. • They can also be surface mounted in locking steel enclosures. No programing required,set the address and unit recieves all information from panel Three different enclosures are available. A keyswitch and graphic annunciator interface is available for R-Series annunciator applications.The keyswitch enables or dis- ables common controls.The graphic annunicator interface cards supports 32 LEDs and 16 switches on the graphic panel display. Page 1 of 4 E..A T Pk S N E EN 85045-01 Z . Issue 2 Application Annunciator Wiring R-Series annunciators communicate with the FRCP on the RS-485 Annunciator,Class A data riser.This can be configured for Class A or Class B commu- ntmckbe nication.Annunciators do not provide ground fault isolation. FACP A'°�""` "" Rsaes ._ ,.@ CHI(+)IN CHI(-)IN These annunciators are stand-alone units that can be powered by CHI« CHI(-)IN CHI(-)IN the FACP or by an approved power supply. CHI" CHI OUT 0CHI(+)OUT H2 C + CU CHI(-) T 0 CHI OUT CH2(+)IN CH2 IN CH2(-)W CH2(-)IN LISTED 24 VOC CH2(.)OUT 0 CH2(+)OUT ii 8R - SUPPLY CH2(-)OUT 0 CH2(-)CUT ✓ 8O ✓ 24 VOC+ lav(+)8d 24V(+)IN ®®® 24 VDC- 24V(-)W 24V(")IN S$ '4°" 0 24V(.)CUT 0 24V(+)OUT q e q 8 8 aav(-)our 0 zav(-)our ---- GROUND GRourro RLCD-C RLED•C Annunciator,Class B -- -- - FACP Anaaxleta Amwr�ciata d bam- o RS485 CHI(+)IN CHI(+)IN OD®® 8 �CHi� CHI(-)IN CHI(-)IN CHI- CHI(+)CUT 0 CHI(+)OUT 0 0 o CH7(-)OUT @ CH7(-)OUT --- 0 CH2(+)IN 0 CH2(+)IN 0 CH2(-)IN 0 CH2(-)IN RLCD RLED24 usrEo as voc @ cHz tH On' @ cHz(+)our - Featuir"by RLCD RLOD-C RL ED-C RLED24' SUPPLY 0 CH2 OUT 0 C to OUT model 24 VDC+ 24V(+)W 24V(+)R4 Reset ✓ / ✓ 24 VDC- 24V(-)W 24V(-)IN 24V(+)OUT 024V(«)OUT ACIVSBence ✓ ✓ ✓ 24V(-)OUT 0 24v I-)OUT Fire Alarm ✓ ✓ ✓ GROUND GROUND Supervisory ✓ ✓ ✓ s Ground Fault ✓ ✓ ✓ _ • t ontroIs Enabled ✓.�. : ✓ ✓ Expander • Ack/Silence • • ✓ ✓ ✓ — ---------------------- •• 838 ✓ ✓ _ Amxewietor Fbd Experxler Secant ExpNMer -••-- • •. • ,/ ✓ _ OUT IN OUT ----- IN OUT Silence v(-) v(-> v(-)0 - 0 V(-) V(")0 • Drill• • •• too* v, ✓ V(+) V(+) V(-)0-...--- 0 v(+) V(+)@ ••L4 �j Test •• • ✓ •••• ✓ ✓ - FO-----OF F@• ---------:..,Z F F0 • ••i�000isplay •• ✓.�•..• ✓ _ _ E E E0 ---------j- 0E E@ •..3osaActiv@ LEQft • •• •• .Zone Trouble LEL ••u.• - 16 24 s S SID . - 0 8 SO "— 13 16 be ted SAp Ory on 1064 •.•4,zj �y a A A A(} - ------- - 0A A0 "zones 13-16"4W 2 may be select as Supervisory on VS2 �Uraphic-Atinunicatotr•Pnterface The GCI Grapftl'c Annunciator Driver is an interface card that Remote Ke SWitCh connects the fire alarm control panel to the display panel of an Key switch graphic annunciator. A1tlumckrW The annunciator card supports 32 LEDs and 16 switches on theKEYSWCH graphic panel display.It includes status LEDs and an internal 18KEYSMCH(+) TSt-z buzzer. The graphic interface is supplied with snap track mounting.It is Keyswtifich attached to a plastic mounting rail that requires two EIA panels. Maximum 5 Vdc voltage The annunciator communicates with the FACP on the RS-485 Maximum 200 mA data riser.This can be configured for Class A or Class B commu- current nication.The annunciator does not provide ground fault isolation. Mounting 2-1/2 in(64 mm) It is a stand-alone unit that can be powered by the FACP or by an deep 1-gang box •o approved power supply. Termination Screw terminals Maximum 12 AWG Graphic Annunciator IhtetfBCe 5fications wire size (2,5 mm sq) _..� Alarm current 146 mA at 24 Vdc(with 36 LEDs ON Contact Normally open Standby current 36 mA at 24 Vdc(with no LEDs ON) configuration Maximum current 10 mA per LED Page m 4 M 854(D5-®128 t.. >,t± ..:r• , t,.,, s. Issue 2 Annunciator Connections Annunciator Mounting Annunciator ANNUNCIATOR RS-485 RISER --► Mounting slot ... DIP switch Remote keyswitch RS-05 riser O terminals terminals Expander cable Power terminals 0 terminals O Communication , LEDs 0 Expander O Mounting slot EXPANDER CABLE ...... .. Expander cable ll`` I Expander cable terminals `(8 �Mf" terminals "' ® I ® J ® 0 0 DIP switch settings O Switch Description and values ° S1 to S5 The annunciator network address(n binary). O Network The factory setting is for address 2. address Examples:10000=1 01000=2 11000=3 00100=4 - ------- S6 Network OFF=9600 baud(factory default setting) ........ baud rate ON=38,400 baud _- _....._........ S7 to S7 to S8 Not used MOUNTING RING EXPANDER ELECIFRICAL80X • • • •9006• ` •6006• •• • 9999 • Annunciator Enclosures 9.99•• 9.99'• The RA Remote Annunciator Enclosures provide secure,surface •••••• mounted protection for annunciators and extenders.Each con- •••• • • • • sists of a back plate,hinged cover,and key lock. -- I 6.6 • . ••••• ••• • • •09.9 The enclosures are 16-gauge welded steel with a white,painted 9•• • • •&I in •••• • finish.Each enclosure includes a security lock and two keys.The *00 • 13.2 cm • two-and three-position enclosures have wiring channels for cor- 6 • ••6 9:• rect routing of interconnections. ; '• 6 H • • • 6 • 9999•• The enclosures attach to a standard electrical box,and provide a •6 ' • • mounting lip that takes the place of the integral mounting ring sup- plied with the annunciators and expanders. 0.9 in 2.3 crr IIIII CD RA-ENC1 .5 in J �\p 244.1 cm �2.0 in f 9.8 in 5.1 cm 1 24.9 cm Dimensions(H x W D) _ 11119 RA-ENC1 6.3x9.8x2.0in(16.0x24.9x5.1 cm) RA-ENC2 12.0 x 9.8 x 2.0 in(30.5 x 24.9 x 5.1 cm) �- RA-ENC3 17.7 x 9.8 x 2.0 in(45.0 x 24.9 x 5.1 cm) RA ENC3 Note:Allow approximately 2 inches(50 cm)clearance on both sides of the enclosure,to permit inserting and removing the key,and opening the door RA-ENC2 through 90 degrees. Page 3 of 4 '.' . _EET M85005-0128 c E Issue 2 Specifications RLCD-C '' RECD RLED-C RLED24 Operating voltage 24 VDC,continuous. WARDB A UTC Fire&securMy Company 98 mA 28 mA 6 mA Detection&alarm since 1872 113 mA 62 mA 34 mA U.S. RS-485 communications Class A or Class B,9600 baud T 888 244 8979 Data wiring 18 to 14 AWG(1.0 to 2.5 sq mm)twisted pair(6 twists per foot F 866-503-3998 minimum).Maximum wire run is 4,000 ft.(1,219 m) Canada Remote key switch circuit 5 VDC at 1 mA,power-limited,unsupervised T 706 875 2659 Ground fault impedance 0 F 705 944 8861 Power wiring 18 to 14 AWG(1.0 to 2.5 sq.mm) Southeast Asia Display area 4 lines of 20 characters each T:+65 6391 9300 F:+65 6391 9306 Dimensions(H x W x D) 5-5/8 x 8-1/2 x 1-1/2 in.(14.3 x 21.4 x 3.8 cm) India Mounting North American 4-inch square electrical box or listed enclosure T:+91 80 4344 2000 Agency Listing UL,ULC F:+9180 4344 2050 Operating environment Temperature:32 to 120°F(0 to 49°C)Humidity:0 to 93%RH, Europe noncondensing at 90°F(32°C) T+3227011 20 F+32 2 721 86 13 Ordering Information Latin America Part Description T 305 593 4301 F 305 593 4300 Remote Annunciators utcfireandsecurtty corn RLCD LCD text annunciator without common controls.English. RLCD-R LCD text annunciator without common controls.English.Red. 0 2010 UT&C Fire&Security. LCDF LCD text annunciator without common controls.French. •••••.il right. • • NkgMEMNaw LCD text annunciator with common controls.English. LCD text annunciator with common controls.English.Red. •:•••. •••• •••••• RLCD-CF LCD text annunciator with common controls.French. • • • ••:••• BLED-C 16-pair LED zone annunciator with common controls.English. • • • •• •••• RLED-CR 16-pair LED zone annunciator with common controls.English.Red. ••••• •• : •••• RLED-CF 16-pair LED zone annunciator with common controls.French. ••••• • •• ••••+• Remote Expanders •••••• •• • •• •• RLED24 24-pair LED zone expander with expander cable and zone card insert. • • •••••• RI ED24R 24-pair LED zone expander with expander cable and zone card insert.Red. •••••• Enclosures 0 00 00 ••••: • • : RA-ENC1 One-position enclosure for Remote Annunciator. • • •••: • •• RA-ENC2 Two-position enclosure for Remote Annunciator and one Remote Expander, 000 ' including one interconnection cable. RA-ENC3 Three-position enclosure for Remote Annunciator and two Remote Expanders, Including two interconnection cables. LSRA-MIR- Surface Mount Box-for single R Series annunciator. SB Graphic Annunciator Drivers _ GCI Graphic Annunciator Driver,provides outputs for common indicators and 32 alarm/ supv zones as well as inputs forcommon switches.Provided with a snap track for mounting in custom graphic enclosures. Accessories RKEY Remote key switch on plate for enabling or disabling common controls(Local Unlock). 27193-16 Electrical box,surface mount,white,single-gang,for RKEY. Gn C qry Page 4 of 4 4 85005-®1 Gs Isom 2 ` & T Power Supplies and Accessories TM �FGILA N T Fire & Life Safety Rem0-%tUj,-% BUU."'itter Power Suppy-Aes MIRBPS6A, MIRBPS10A L� r; Overview Standard Features The Booster Power Supply(MIRBPS)is a UL 864,9th Edition list- • Allows for reliable filtered and regulated pow lobe installed ed power supply.It is a 24 Vdc filtered-regulated,and supervised where needed ; .•. ' "":' unit that can easily be configured to provide additional notification . Cost effective system expansion • • •• appliance circuits(NAGS)or auxiliary power for Mass Notification/ • Provides for Genesis and E*so***Int n�t fication4p- Emergency • • Communication NEC,as well as life safe security, Q • � ) �' �' Mance synchronization •••••• and access control applications. p Yn Goof •• • • • • Supports coded output opefatiat.' : '••• •..•• The MIRBPS contains the circuitry to monitor and charge internal Supports co d output o p l •• •• ••••• or external batteries. Its steel enclosure has room for up to two >otvt 10 ampere-hour batteries.For access control-only applications, • Multiple signal rates •' : ' °' the MIRBPS can support batteries totaling up to 65 ampere-hours • Can be cascaded or controged�imdq�pendently 0 0*0:• in an external enclosure.The MIRBPS has four Class B(convert- Easy field configuration . ;'•"' ible to two Class A)NACs.These can be activated in one or two . * . •••••. groups from the MIRBPS's unique dual input circuits. On-board diagnostic LEDs id®�►tlty wiring or ir�terntal faults • The MIRBPS is available in 6.5 or 10 ampere models.Each output • Standard Edwards keyed lockable steel cabM with remov- able door exceed the units rating. circuit has a capacity of three amperes;total current draw cannot • able and 230 Vac models available The MIRBPS meets current UL requirements and is listed under • Accommodates 18 to 12 AWG wire sizes the following standards: 0Optional tamper switch standard tccM Description • Dual battery charging rates UL864 9th edition(Ua)OORre Alarm systems . Optional earthquake hardening:OSHPD seismic pre-approval UL636(ANEr,UEHX7) Holdup Alum UnRS and Systems component for corn UL6W(AOTX,A01X7) Local Burglar Alarm Units and System p0 Importance Factor 1.5 UL294(AWY.UB-DM Access Control Systems UL365(APAW,APAW7) Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm Units and Systems UL1076(APOU, 7) Proprietary Btrglar Alarm system Units UL1610(AWX) central Station Alarm Unit ULC-8527 NOXXC) control Units,Fire Alarm(Canada) ULC-S303(AOTX7) Local Burglar Alarm Units and Systems(Canada) 022.2 No.205 signaling Equipment(Canada) Page 1 of 4 Gi ak 1'A >H E.., 5005-0 1 2,53 E.:; N u i stmt J•2 <. Issue Application Dimensions ' The MIRBPS provides additional power and circuits for notification - - appliances and other 24 Vdc loads.It is listed for Indoor dry loca- Q Q tions and can easily be installed where needed. Q Top View Fault conditions are indicated on the on-board diagnostic LEDs, opening the MIRBPS input sense circuit and the trouble relay(d p2 -- D3 programmed).While this provides indication to the host system, the MIRBPS can still be activated upon command.A separate AC Fail contact is available on the MIRBPS circuit board,which can 0—D4—o be programmed for trouble or AC Fail.There are seven on-board o diagnostic LEDs:one for each NAC fault,one for battery fault,one Front View Q for ground fault,and one for AC power. 5 ai • The unique dual-input activation circuits of the MIRBPS can be activated by any voltage from 6 to 45 VDC(filtered-regulated)or Q 11 to 33 Vdc(full-wave rectified,unfiltered).The first input circuit D1 D6 can be configured to activate 1-4 of the four possible outputs.The Q second input circuit can be configured to control circuits 3 and 4. All knockouts m When outputs are configured for auxiliary for 3/4 in conduit g ary operation,these circuits m can be configured to stay on or automatically deactivate 30 sec- • (1.9 cm) o onds after AC power is lost.This feature makes these circuits ideal for door holder applications.The MIRBPS also has a separate 200 mA 24 Vdc output that can be used to power internal activation modules. D4 DDS MIRBPS NACs can be configured for a 3-3-3 temporal or continu- Did ® '' ous output.California temporal rate outputs are also available on 17.0 in 3.5 in 13.0 in 6.5 in 3.375 in 12.0 in certain models.This makes the MIRBPS ideal for applications re- (43.2 cm) (8.9 cm) (33.0 cm) (16.5 cm) (8.6 cm) (30.4 cm) quiring signaling rates that are not available from the main system. - In addition to the internally generated signal rates,the MIRBPS can also be configured to follow the coded signal rate of the main Wire routing Power-limited ••system NA Cst This allows for the seamless expansion of existing wiring area •The MIRBP&enclosure hag moUting brackets for up to three ••ttgnature mcbt feg to the r1gl bf4he circuit board. • � • ♦• •fib• .,:, _._... 12 •mgineedngSpecif iGation • • CMply,whertneeded,Edwwds9MIRBPS Series Booster Power •Cupplies(MIRBPS)that are it woonnected to and supervised by ••41"main system.1'*ie MIR&Pu shell function as a stand-alone • auxiliary power supply with ks owa fully-supervised battery compli- 3) 0 •mertl.The MWOPS batter;c8mplTment shall be sized to match Route AC supply the requirements:o4the main system.The MIRBPS shall be ca- through these pable of supervising and charging batteries having the capacity of knockouts only 24 ampere-hours for Mass Notification/Emergency Communica- (Nonpower-limited tion(MNEC),life safety and security applications,and the capacity and supervised) Battery wiring(nonpower- of 65 ampere-hours for access control applications. 0 limited and supervised) O <<The MIRBPS shall be capable of installation for a seismic com- Battery Battery ponent Importance Factor of 1.5.»The MIRBPS shall provide a minimum of four independent,fully supervised Class B circuits that can be field configurable for notification appliance circuits or auxiliary 24 Vdc power circuits.MIRBPS NACs shall be convertible to a minimum of two Class A NACs.Each MIRBPS output circuit Notes shall be rated at 3 amperes at 24 Vdc.Each output circuit shall 1• Maintain 1/4-inch(6 mm)spacing between power-limited and nonpower-limited be provided with automatically restoring overcurrent protection. wiring or use type FPL,FPLR,or FPLP cable per NEC. The MIRBPS shall be operable from the main system NAC and/ (2) supervised e When cn�rr�when not configured as auwuary power.Non- or Edwards Signature Series control modules.MIRBPS NACs (3) Source must be power-limited.Source determines supervision. shall be configurable for continuous,3-3-3 temporal or optionally, 4. when using larger batteries,make sure to position the battery terminals towards California rate.Fault conditions on the MIRBPS shall not impede me door• operation of main system NAC.The MIRBPS shall be provided with ground fault detection circuitry and a separate AC fail relay. Page 2 of a 85005-0125 issue 4 Typical Wiring Single or cascaded booster NAC Circuit — .—N To next signaling g NAC Circuit _ :Powe device,booster,or anywhere on a notification appliance circuit EOL resistor Existin NAC end-of-line resistors are not re ulred to be NAC output#1 9 q � Fire Alarm � NAC output#2 installed at the booster's terminals.This allows multiple Control Panel NAC output#3 boosters to be driven from a single NAC circuit without the NAC output#4 need for special configurations. BoosterSu Configuring the Booster for Multiple CC1(S) modules using the AC Power Fail delay operation* MIRBPS's sense inputs TB_1 Notification appliance cirouit(NAC) TB Notification appliance circuit(NAC) NAC1/+ UL listed NAC1/ + UL listed AUXII - EOL 15 kQ AUX1 - a 4 EOL 15 KW AUX2±JE Notification appliance circuit(NAC) ± Notification appliance circuit(NAC) NAC3/+ UL listed NAC3/ + UL listed AUX3 - s EOL 15 kQ AUX3 - $ V EOL 15 KW NAC4/+ NAC4/ + AUX4 - AUX4 - 200 mAAUX + 200 mAAUX,o Continuous Continuous IN + IN z+ Sense 1 COM Sense 1 COM raEff EOL 47 K OUT - OUT + IN 19 1 MON 9 IN Sense 2 COM Eff EOL 47 W t0 Sense 2 COM - OUT CC1(S)module[1][3] OUT EOL47 K • NO ° ° NO - + 00.0.0_ •• Trouble COM Trouble COM 0 • NC _ NC • *109 0 TBg + TB?8 CC1(SS�t e0 •G61S)module 0• •• 148 � • • Data in from '1 976.9• ° ° •00 •: Data out to CT1 previous device next device 0 0 moaiulg[4] or Signature _ _ • 0 0 controller + • ........_........... • •000• 0• •• 0 •0000• Data in from previous Data out to .�Booster supports AC Power fail delay • device or Signature of three hours via its trouble contact when 0 0 s••• 0 • controller next device dip switch SW2-6 is on.All other troubles • • • • are reported to supervising module or panel • 0 i•••i• •0 0••• without delay via Sense inputs. • • • • • • • • •000•• Security and access `• •"• BPS CNAC4TB1 24 V 12 V / Security �fje:vice rity EOL EiD� device monitoring device Controi panel BPS[1] Card reader Card reade r Card reader + — controller controller controller To next A�-- device [1] Disable the MIRBPS's ground fault jumper(JP3) or end Page 3 of 4 <.. <; 7-77-77, M85005-0125 ,.,s:,,a� ,:.: * s.,<, Issue4 Specifications Pllodol 8.5 amp Booster T 45i AC Line Voltage 120VAC or 220 240VAC 50/60Hz 120VAC or - 0/60Hz A UTC Fire 8 severity Company 9 390 watts 580 watts Detection&alarm since 1872 Notification Appliance 3.0A max.per circuit 0 24Vdc 8x .> Circuit Ratings nominal 6.5A max total all NACs i'rA '" s U.S. Trouble Relay 2 Amps @ 3 c T 888 244 9979 Four configurable outputs replace NACs 1,2,3 or 4. as auxiliary F 866-503-3996 Auxiliary Outputs outputs and 200 mA dedicated auxiliary.(See note 2.) Canada Input Current 3mA 0 12Vdc,6mA @ 24Vdc Chubb Edwards (from an existing NAC) T 519 376 2430 Booster Internal F 519 376 7258 Supervisory Current Southeast Asia Signature Mounting h d Accomoates tree two-gang T:+85 6391 9300 Space modules. F:+65 6391 9306 10 Amp Hours(2 of 12V1 OA)In cabinet up to 24 Amp hours with ex- India Maximum Battery Size tenial battery cabinet for fire and security applications;up to 65 Amp T:+9180 4344 2000 hours for access control applications in external battery box. F:+9180 4344 2050 Terminal Wire Gauge 18-12 AWG Europe Relative Humidity 0 to 93%non condensing @ 32°C T+32 2 725 1120 Temperature Rating 32°to 120°F(00 to 49°C) F+32 2 72186 13 NAC Wiring Styles Class A or Class B _ Latin America Output Signal Rates Continuous,California rate,3-3-3 temporal, T 305 593 4301 or follow installed panel's NAC.(See note 1.) F 305 593 4300 Ground Fault Detection Enable or Disable via jumper utcfireandseourityawn Agency Listings UL,ULC,CSFM • • 1. Model MIRBPS'CAA provides selection for California rate,in place of temporal. •:••• rights 01 r Atilt t�u�i• • i 2. Maximum of 6 Amps can be used for auxiliary output. • •••• • •• •* Ordering Information :0096: • •••••• Datalog Number Description Shipping • • •• ••� •••�•• Wt.''Ibft) ••• •• •• • •••• MIRBPS6A 6.5 Amp Booster Power Supply 13(5.9) ••••• • •• • • • • • ••• MIRBPS6AC 6.5 Amp Booster Power Supply(ULC) 13(5.9) *:6440 •6 • •• •• MIRBPS6A/230 6.5 Amp Booster Power Supply(220%4 13(5.9) • • •••••• MIRBPS6CAA 6.5 Amp Booster Power Supply with California rate 13(5.9) •:•••• + • ; • : 10 Amp Booster Power Supply 13(5.9) • • • • • MIRBPS10AC 10 Amp Booster Power Supply(ULC) 13(5.9) i••••i 000* i •••• MIRBPSI0A/230 10 Amp Booster Power Supply(220 13(5.9) 4:00 MIRBPSI0CAA 10 Amp Booster Power Supply with California rate 13(5.9) Related Equipment 12V6A5' 7.2 Amp Hour Battery,two required 3.4(1.6) 12V10A 10 Amp Hour Battery,two required 9.5(4.3) 3-TAMP Tamper switch BC-1 Battery Cabinet(up to 2-40 Amp Hour Batteries) 58(26.4) BC-2 Battery Cabinet(up to 2-17 Amp Hour Batteries) 19(8.6) 12V1 7A 18 Amp Hour Battery,two required(see note 1) 13(5.9) 12V24A 24 Amp Hour Battery,two required(see note 1) 20(9.07) 12V40A 40 Amp Hour Battery,two required(see notes 1,2) 32(14.5) 12V50A 50 Amp Hour Battery,two required(see notes 1,2) 40(18.14) 12V65A 65 Amp Hour Battery,two required(see notes 1,2) 49(22.2) 1. Requires installation of separate battery cabinet. 2. MIRBPS supports batteries greater than 24 Amp hours for access control applications only. g Page 4 of 4 :3 fi r 7- 7 n T 85005-.0125 � t9SUe4 0, Intelligent Initiating GILANTc . TM w' Fire & Life Safety w as lntelligt�[ ita Detectors: V-PS, V-PHS, V HFD, V HRD Rases: R4U, RR4U, IR4U, SR4U Overview Edwards Vigilant brand intelligent analog detectors are meticu- lously engineered to deliver high-performance features,superb • • • • reliability,and unbeatable quality.With their highly stable design, • Optical,heat,and multisensor",;Jess avaffV"••• •• these detectors resist air movement caused b heating and air • •••• •••• ••'••• y g Compatible standard,relay,i DoT�t�ri•and audibleries • • conditioning,making them reliable performers ideally suited to •�•e•• modern building interiors. • Field replaceable optical champsr•• •. • . • The installation and maintenance advantages of Vigilant brand • Electronic Addressing includin(I ftp ping Io&:tioR• '•;••• 9 •.•••• 0• • •.••• intelligent detectors add value throughout their service life.The • Bases mount to standard Non%gdhcan tto-t,�p�or 4° •••••• twist-and-lock design makes short work of installation and main- square electrical boxes 6 0•*•• • •• tenance operations.A plastic breakout on the detector housing • • • • optionally prevents removal from the base except with a special Dual color LED provides at-agianceelarm inditbp •••••• tool. • Tamper-resistant feature : ••• :•••.: of • 0000 • • A bright,easy-to-see LED flashes red when the detector is in • Self diagnostic capability with on-board storrag$of results alarm,thus eliminating much of the guesswork when responding • Optical detectors feature automatic rate compensated sensitiv- to front-panel indications. kY adjustment,as well as dirty sensor warnings • The V HFD is fixed-temperature heat detector with an alarm • Manufactured to strict international ISO 9001 standards threshold of 135°F(57°C). • The V HRD is a rate-of-rise heat detector calibrated for 15°F • Assembled using surface mount technology for RF resistance (8°C)per minute. • Conformally coated components resist dust and humidity • The V PHS houses an optical sensing chamber that detects • Automatic detector test smoke,as well as a fixed-temperature sensor that detects heat.The detector analyzes data from both sensors to deter- • Low Profile Design mine when an alarm is initiated. • The V:PS houses an optical sensing chamber that detects smoke. All detectors feature comprehensive self-diagnostic capability. V PS and V PHS optical detectors continuously adjust their sen- sitivity to compensate for changes in the environment such as the presence of dirt,smoke,temperature,and humidity.These detec- tors issue a dirty sensor warning when they reach their preset limit. Page t of6 -,: .> : .w 85001-0592 Heat Detectors Detector Bases ' The V Series heat detectors are capable of performing compre- hensive self-diagnostics and storing the results. ' Thanks to advanced thermistor technology,V Series heat detectors are ideal for sensing fast,flaming fires and for applications where smoke detection is inappropriate.They are particularly well-suited to areas such as kitchens and shower rooms,where the ambient temperature is relatively constant,but where steam and smoke are present. ® ' V-HRD Rate-of-Rise Heat Detector provides a 15°F(8°C Compatible )�r I electrical box minute rate-of-rise heat sensor for the detection of heat due to fire. The heat sensor monitors the temperature of the air and deter- I Base plate mines whether an alarm should be initiated. I 6-32 screws V HFD Fixed Temperature Heat Detector provides a 135°F(57°C) Gasket fixed-temperature heat sensor for the detection of heat due to fire. The heat sensor monitors the temperature of the air and deter- Trim ring mines whether an alarm should be initiated. Detector Optical and combination detectors V Series optical detectors continuously adjust their sensitivity Connect the detector to the base by rotating the detector clock- based on fluctuating environmental conditions such as the pres- ence of dirt,smoke,humidity,or changes in temperature,and The head can be removed by turning it counterclockwise. notifies the panel of any changes in sensor sensitivity.When the detector has adjusted its sensitivity to its maximum limit,it issues a ® If the head must lock to the base,break away the dirty sensor warning,allowing enough of a margin for maintenance ° locking tab shown below using a pair of pliers. personnel to clean the detector before it goes into trouble condi- ® To then remove the detector head,insert a small tion. screwdriver into the slot on the side of the base These detectors perform comprehensive self-diagnostics and and press in while simultaneously turning the store these dgtails�their on-board memory. &eWWVWtUb detector head counterclockwise. ...... •;VWS OpticaVFix@d Tempergturt Detector houses an optical Sensing chapfdW%at detects"oke,as well as a fixed-temper- B4U Standard Base ••9"e3 sensor its!detects heat.Oft detector analyzes data from • b$thsensors to determined alarm is initiated.This com- The B4U Analog Standard Detector Base features twist-and-lock * eine*the s uitabilityof optic�ai"wing for slow burning fires with detector installation and is compatible with with V-Series analog .#v sensitivity ooflixed-tempwatuiie detection for fast flaming fires detectors.The base does not require a separate address because •.kursive at a solution that responds reliably to the widest range of it shares the address of the device it is connected to. ••s�Ypes• •• • ••••• %mote LED Maximum • resistance •A sophisticated algorithm ARAWs data from both sensors over per wire Tl&`e so that&ieWw:n is Ay repoiled when conditions precisely tCD must not 0. ed gW�h the signaturO of a fiq?ibis$liminates the shortcomings of 10 ohms singlb-sensdi focal and Meat Ntection,and significantly reduces 0 O the risk of nuisr9 ftlarms. From O controller V PS Optical Smoke Detector uses an optical sensing chamber or To to detect smoke.The detector analyzes data gathered by the sen- prevdeviious O 0 de next ce device sor to determine when an alarm is initiated. stc in(- L stc out(-) Thanks to its high-performance optical sensing chamber,the V-PS stc°"t(+) responds quickly and reliably to a wide range of fire types,espe- Terni '[sesrion Term Description cially slow burning fires fuelled by combustibles typically found 1 SLC in and SLC out{+} 4 Not used in modem multi-use buildings.The VPS detects extremely small 2 SLC in(-) 5 Remote LED(+) particles and triggers an alarm at the first sign of smoke. 3 Not used 6 SLC out(-) 3 Not used 6 Remote LED(-) LED Indication V-Series detectors provide a bicolor status LED: • Normal:Green LED flashes • Alarm/active:Red LED flashes POW 2 of s :> 85001-0592 Issue 1 r e IB4U Isolator Detector Base SB4U Audible(Sounder)Detector Base The IB4U Analog Isolator Detector Base is designed to prevent The SB4U is designed to add an audible output function to som- an entire communications loop from being disabled when a short patible detectors.The base can operate as an independent local circuit occurs.This is accomplished by isolating the part of the alarm,or as part of a zone or system alarm with synchronized loop containing the short from the remainder of the circuit.These audible output. bases automatically restore the entire loop when the cause of the Depending short circuit is corrected. g on the system supporting the device loop,the base can operate as follows: SLC In{-} SLCout(-) • It can follow the state of the device it supports SLC in SLC{+ SLC out(+} From To next • It can be controlled and configured for other operating modes controller d device through programming. or 9 p o9 g• previous The SB4U is field-configurable for output tone stead or temporal) device TB 0 9 p (steady Po ) and output volume(low dBA or high dBA).The base must be con- nected to a continuous voltage whether the output tone is set to 0 ` steady or temporal.The base does not require a separate address because it shares the address of the device it is connected to. 0 Term Description 2 3 SLC in(+} DATA+(IN) p I SLC in(-) DATA-(IN) 0 m I--Lr— SLC out(+) DATA+(OUT) ------- SLC ---SLC out(-) DATA-(OUT) AUX-RMER nux RMM. RB4U Relay Detector Base ^ AUx_RISER- The RB4U Analog Relay Detector Base is designed to add relay SL— SLC. SLC• functionality to the listed compatible detectors.Form C latching relay contacts are included for the control of appliances such as ' 6 door closers,fans,dampers,etc. t. AUX-RISER IN(from power supply or previous base)• • SEC In SLC out - 0000•• 0.00.0 (') () 2. Volume setting:default is high volume;c�i�r item 4�or low volume 0 SLC In(+P SLC out(+) 3. Tone setting:default is temporal patim;culper item 4t&Oftjly tone • controller Frodevice To next 4. To configure output volume or tondt%& Eircuft boar!!»own •••••• p or 6. AUX_RISER OUT To next base or YMIJ l IIN• • i••••i previous device 0 6. SLC OUT to next intelligent addre s21bl9tJ j- •• •• • • ° T62 7. SLC IN from intelligent addressabie c��&Mer or pre&s dice 0 • T61 0 00.00• •• • •••0• 0 Sleeping rooms:In sleeping are&S,tM@ high dBA otftput and 1W • p poral tone settings must be uses;Alc"er,if the FRCP is produc-P• Ing the three-tone temporal evadtfation signal,jigp j%high dMO••• WO COM NIC output and steady tone settings:naybeused.• •••• 7isjrn1F. Description Term Description ••�� N/0(Normally open) SLC in(-) DATA-ON) AB4G-SB:When using the AB4G-SB box, COM(Common) SLC out(+) DATA+(OUT) install a reinforcing plate at every knockout TB1 N/C(Normally DATA-(OUT) used.(Reinforcing plates are included with ~" Closed) SLC out(} the box.)Remove the knockout first,then slide the reinforcing plate into the plastic SLC in(+) DATA+(IN) Contact rating: housing.After the late is in place,install 2.Oa'�30vdc resistive g• p — the conduit connector and nut. Notes 1. Wire in accordance with NEPA 70,National Dectrical Code. 2. Be sure to observe the polarity of the terminals on the terminal block as shown in the diagram. 3. Break wire run at each terminal.Do not loop signaling circuit field wires around terminals. Page a 016 85001-0592 Issue 1 Specifications, SB4U Audible Detector Base Operating current in mA(RMS) ' Operating voltage 24 VDC or 24 VFWR,nominal Voltage J Cow dBA High Operating current See Table 1 16 VDC 17 28 Supervisory current DC=1.46 mA,FWR=2.15 mA 24 VDC 24 41 Default settings 33 VDC 31 52 Output volume High dBA 16 VFWR 41 48 Output tone Temporal pattern 24 VFWR 51 60 Sound level output See Table 2 _33 VFWR 60 66 Temporal pattern 0.5 s on,0.5 s off,0.5 s on,0.5 s off,0.5 s on, VDC=Volts direct current,regulated and filtered 1.5 s off,repeat cycle VFWR=Volts full wave rectified Operating environment Temperature 32 to 120°F(0 to 49°C) Sound level output(dBA) Humidity 0 to 93%RH,noncondensing at 9WF(32°C) Storage temperature -4 to 140°F(-20 to 60°C) Signal V1 #je Low dBA High dBA Compatible VPS,V-PHS,V-HRD,and V HFD detectors Reverberant room per UL 464[1] detectors 16 VDC 71.3 77.2 Compatible electrical North American 2-1/2 in.(64 mm)deep 2 gang Temporal 24 VDC 75.0 79.8 boxes box 33 VDC W 77.7 81.5 Standard 4°square box 1-1/2 in.(38 mm)deep 16 VDC 75.8 80.5 box Steady 24 VDC 79.2 84.1 European 100 mm square box 33 VDC 82.0 86.0 Wire size 12,14,16,or 18 AWG wire(2.5,1.5,1.0, Reverberant room per UL 268[2] or 0.75 sq.mm) (Sizes 16 and 18 AWG are 16 VDC 77.3 83.2 preferred) Base diameter 6.0 in.(152 mm) Temporal 24 VDC 81.0 85.8 Height from box 2.58 in.(66 mm) 33 VDC 83.7 87.5 (including detector) 16 VDC 81.8 86.5 Maximum distance 12 in.(305 mm) Steady 24 VDC 85.2 90.1 from ceiling(wall 33 VDC 88.0 92.0 . mount) dBA=Decibels,A-weighted [1]For UL 464 applkafions,low dBA settings are for private mode only [2[For UL268 applications,high setting must be used for evacuation -•9pecificc,ftic*s, Detectors •••••• AAM Y PhtS VPS HRD V-HFO •�Air� elocity • • • • • 0 to 5,000 ft/min(0 to 25.39 m/s) N/A ••.§Wke sensithrlty r e 0.67% 3.66% •• UIJ fixed-tern prating • • 135°F(57°0) N/A 135°F(57°C) • ULC fixed-temp alarm rating 140°F(60°C) 140°F(60°C) _ •`Maximum Spacing • • • 30 ft(9.1 m) 50 ft(15 m)centers ••• ate-of-Ris®••••• N/A 15°F(8- min. NIA _ •._94ating voltage . . . 15.2 to 19.95 VDC • No al ope current Alarm current •••• - Environmental compensation Automatic Compatible bases B4U Standard,RB4U Relay,I1341-1 Isolator,S134U Audible Maximum distance from ceiling 12 in(305 mm) wall mounted Storage temperature -4 to 140°F(-20 to 60°C) Operating environment Temperature:32 to 120°F(0 to 490C);Humidity:0 to 93%RH,noncondensing at 90°F(32°C) mm M Meets UL 268, Meets UL 268, ULC-S529-02,UL 521, Meets UL 521,ULC-S530-M91,NFPA 72,and Agency listings ULC-S530-M91,NFPA 72, ULC CAN/ L 5524NFPA 01 CAN/ULC S524-01 and CAN/ULC S524-01 and CAN/ULC S524-01 Page 4 of 6 M85001-0592 Specifications, Bases 84U Standard 1 V!soWtor li*tSoso R64U Relay Detodor Base Operating environment - Temperature 32 to 120°F(0 to 49°C) Humidity _ 0 to 93%RH,noncondensing at 90°F(32°C) Storage temperature range -4 to 140°F(-20 to 60°C) Compatible detectors VPS,V-PHS,V-HRD,and V HFD detectors _ Compatible electrical boxes North American 2-1/2 in.(64 mm)deep 2 gang box Standard 4.in:square box 1-1/2 in.(38 mm)deep box European 100 mm square box Wire size _ 12,14,16,or 18 AWG wire(2.5,1.5,1.0,or 0.75 sq.mm) (Sizes 16 and 18 AWG are preferred) Base diameter 6.0 in.(152 mm) Height from box(including detector) 2.08 in.(53 mm) 2.57 in.(65 mm) Maximum distance from ceiling(wall 12 in.(305 mm) -� mount) Ordering Information Model Descr{ #ion V-PHS Intelligent Analog Optical/Fixed Temperature Detector 0.25(0.11) Intelligent Analog Optical Smoke Detector 0.25(0.11) Intelligent Analog Rate-of-Rise Heat Detector 0.25(0.11) Intelligent Analog Fixed Temperature Heat Detector 0.25(0.11) _ ..._............__. B4U Standard Base 0.11 (0.05) RB4U Relay Detector Base 0.11 (0.05) IB4U Isolator Detector Base 0.11 (0.05) SB4U Audible(Sounder)Detector Base 0.11 (0.05) AB4G-SB Surface Box for Audible Base 1.0(0.45) _ RI ED Remote alarm LED,use with standard base only 0.2(.09) 0000•• • • • 0000•• •• • 0000 • 0000•• 0•60 000000 • 000000 • • • 0000•• 0040 •• • • • • • • 6 • 0000 • •• ••4•• • • 04.06• •• • 0000• ••. •• • •• 0000•• • 6.44•• • • • • :006:6 • 000000 • • • 000 6 • • • • • 0000•• Page 5 of s . S i»{L E 85001-0592 EMWAROB A UTC Fire&Swurfly Company Detection&alarm since 1872 U.S. T 888 244 9979 F 866 503 3996 Canada Chubb Edwards T 519 376 2430 F 519 376 7258 Southeast Asia T:+65 6391 9300 F:+65 6391 9306 India T:+91 80 4344 2000 F:+9180 4344 2050 Europe T+32 2 726 1120 F+32 2 72186 13 Latin America T 305 593 4301 F 305 593 4300 utofireandsecuritycom .•••••0 20101TI*Art Security, • • Ail rights reserved. • • • • • • •• •••• ••••• •• • •••• ••••• • •• •••••• f • • • • 00• • 0 V Page 6 of 6 M85001-0592 � Issue 1 A.. Conventional Initiating T GILANT Fire & Life Safety TWU--% -wire DuCt iuktj ut--::%Aze-:%;ct0r tt^sa= x t.Y R 33 SuperDuct Series ... MEAL © i9 Overview Standard Features SuperDuct is slim feature-rich alternative to bulky duct smoke Smoke Sensor :900:6 detectors.Designed for easy installation and superb reliability, • PCB mounted photoelectric eeteatoo with onboard intellig000000 nce,,G� SuperDuct represents the perfect balance of practical design and • Environmental compensation jvY"llerenti.1;%rAtg for rgp.6,,;, advanced technology. able,stable,and drift-free serlq(tjv=ty. , 0 SuperDuct detectors feature a unique design that s q g pends instal- Wide 0.79%to 2.46%obscuratic»Lft.smokeisenSiTlity • • lation and simplifies maintenance.Removable dust filters,confor- '••••' : ••' .•••• maily coated circuit boards,and optional water-resistant gaskets Detector assembly ***Soo .. . ••:•• keep contaminants away from components,ensuring years of • Less than 2°deep for easy iryTlWli and 4)ptgtibns whP" trouble-free service.When cleaning is required,the assemblies space is tight come apart easily and snap back together in seconds. • -4°F to 158°F(-20°C to 70°C,;operaing rare whin 100 ft/**q,..:• SuperDuct detectors use differential sensingto prevent gradual to 4,000 ft/min air velocity rating assures relUM under harsh • p environmental changes from triggering false alarms.A rapid environmental conditions '•.' : *see :0*`0: change in environmental conditions,such as smoke from a fire, • Status LEDs remain visible through clear ass"My cover causes the detector to automatically signal an alarm condition but . Cover monitor switch for added security dust and debris accumulated over time does not change alarm • Standard sampling tube spacing for easy drop-in migration sensitivity. from other detectors The detector assembly cover provides easy access to the . Sampling tube can be installed with or without the cover in smoke sensor,its wiring connections,sample and exhaust tube place and can be rotated in 45-degree increments to ensure fittings,and the smoke chamber itself.Air enters the detector's proper alignment with duct airflow sensing chamber through a sampling tube(ordered separately) • On-board Alarm,Trouble,and Dirty LEDs that extends into the duct and is directed back into the ventilation system through an exhaust tube(included).The difference in air Magnet-activated test switch pressure between the two tubes pulls the sampled air through the One Form C auxiliary alarm relay for controlling ancillary equip- sensing chamber.When a sufficient amount of smoke is detected ment(e.g.,HVAC controls) in the sensing chamber,the detector initiates an alarm. Easy access to field connection terminals Page,of r. _ 85001-0585 Application Assembly The SuperDuct two-wire duct smoke detector is ideally suited to Sampling tube applications where early indication of combustion is required within socket DeOr the confined space of ventilation ductwork.Its primary purpose Exhaust tube is to provide early warning of an impending fire and to prevent socket smoke from circulating throughout the building.it is typically used to detect smoke in the supply side of the HVAC system but can 4 provide supervision of the return side as well. Exhaust tube -------------------------------- Protected premises i I Remote I Thin t i Alarm relay test I gasket I ick output station i T ske gasket I 4VI u Coupling I — I I — I Duct smoke Return 1 _ detector air i Sampling tube HVAC (ordered separately) unit 1 i Duct smoke C>Supply I — 1 detector I Plug — I air 1 I i Mounting I Alarm relay ' i output Retemote i Airflow HVAC duct i FACP station ^ at Detector -------------------------------e Q` SuperDuct detectors continually sample air flow in the HVAC duct and initiate an alarm condition whenever smoke is detected. An ` alarm is activated when the quantity(percent obscuration)of combustion products in that air sample exceeds the detector's satmp�ling q; sensitivity setting. .- ..Aira/Qlocity iWe Nct as low as 100 ft/min.maintains adequate air flow into tt"wisor smake'Gtjnber through air holes in the air .;stpling tu%"4 8ischarp®s VVgugh the exhaust tube.Su- #10 sheet metal screw(2x) . periD4jct air salppling tubesgo"tae installed with the inlet holes ;•ttM the air,%trea"Samplipgttjpes may be rotated in 45-degree Dimensions a;%nents 3q Pt:ir-holeEpppOb aligned to allow the unit to be 8.70 h(211 ) • VV4Vted in vruaV any angle rpi Vve to the airflow. • "e tampling%;e may be ims aNed from either the duct side of 3.081.(7.82 •the assembly or from insid:41"ansor compartment,as preferred ••4W41ge installer.(The exhaust tubesnust be installed from the duct • side j Sampling{uRes may W rotated in 45-degree increments so •Val air-holeso)m be aligned to allow the unit to be mounted at virtually any anyr"ative to the air flow. SuperDuct sensors are engineered to operate optimally under the harsh environmental conditions frequently found in HVAC duc- twork.Nonetheless,before installing the detector,test the duct 2281. air velocity,temperature,and humidity to verify that it is within the operating range of the SuperDuct detector.Consult the SuperDuct installation sheet for details. ------­-------- ---------------------- spa Remote Test,Reset,and Alarm Stations Labor-saving Remote Test/Reset stations ... 0 0 0 0 ' provide alarm testing and indication from the convenience of a remote location.Tests can be performed quickly and safely—without having to climb to the roof.Magnetically-operated and '°�— key-operated one-gang models are available. Two-wire SuperDuct detectors are also compat- ible with MC-LED remote alarm LEDs. "las,an> dare an) - Page 2 of 4 ' � 85001-0585 w,k, issue 4 Wiring IOC short circuit current 5100 mA(Compatibility 0.0) Notes First device Last device [1]End-of-line resistor required on 1 17 1 17 last controller only.Value is I i I determined by the fire alarm control I I Auxiliary I I Auxiliary panel. j 16 I equipment 16 I equipment I I [2]No more than one remote testI 15I 15 stations can be connected at the I `-' ' I `-� ' I SD-TRK or SD-TRM[2] I I same time.Wiring is nonsupervised. I I —t 1 I Maximum wire resistance is 10 ohms I 14 4 I 1 14 I per wire. I I 1 I__ 1 I I (3)Only the first detector to go into alarm operates its alarm relay. 13 I I 3 i 13 EC-LED[1] Operation of the alarm relay can't be I 1 j I 1 I r---- ----� guaranteed if a manual initiating 12 I 2 12 device or other detector on the same I I i Alarm I i I i Alarm 1 circuit is activated. I I t 1 I 9 7 1 Z97 UUULC listed Initiating I CAUTION Do not use looped wires under fire alarm device I terminals 9 and 7,or 10 and 6. EOLR[1] control panel circuit I I Break wire run to providesupervision of connections.10 8 0 IOC short circuit>100 mA(Compatibility 1.0) 0000•• • • • 0000•. Notes First device Last device• • • • -----i i-----rL •• • •••• ••[1]End-of-line resistor required on 1 17 I • •••• •••••• last controller only.Value is . • determined by the fire alarm control 16 Auxiliary Auxiliary ••••panel. I I equipment equipmf k ••• • •• 0000• [2]No more than one remote test 15 I 15 h 00 00 0 00:000 station can be connected at the same I i SD-TRK or SD-TRM[2] I I - 0 0 0 0 time.Wiring is nonsupervised. 1 I -----r I • •• • •• • •0;• Maximum wire resistance is 10 ohms &11 4 1 ! 4 i 14 �:�; 0• per wire. I 1--©_ I I ` i•••0 0000•• (3)Only the first detector to go into 13I •• 0•• 0 0 9606: alarm operates its alarm relay. • EG-LED 11] 0 Operation of the alarm relay can't be I 11 I I • t guaranteed if a manual initiating I 12 1 2---'—t' 2 device or other detector on the same I Ii Alarm �, 1 1 I I Alarm �, 1 circuit is activated. 11 1 1 11 I I + I ------------j I------------I I i I I 6 5 11 M65 UUULC listed Initiating I CAUTIONfire alarm device I I oo not use looped wires underEOLR 1terminals 6 and 10.or 5 and 6. [ ] control panel circuit I Break wire run to provide 10 8 supervision of oonneodons. L------I WARNING:Duct detectors have specific limitations,Duct detectors are not a substitute for an open area smoke detector.Duet detectors are not a substitute for early warning detection or a replacement for a building's regular to detec- tion system.Smoke detectors are not designed to detect toxic gases which can build up to hazardous levels In sonie.f i es.These devices will not operate without electrical power.As fires frequently cause power hit ptl0rts,Edwards suggests you discuss further sateguards'w�i your local*a 001 tion specialist. Page 3 of 4 ..A S H-E f--E 85001-0585 Issue4 Specifications, detector Dimensions 8.70 x 5.45 x 1.90 inches (221 x 138 x 48 mm) Wire size 14 to 22 AWG A UTC Sm&Security Company Detection method Photoelectric(light scattering principle) Air velocity rating 100 to 4,000 ft/min and meets the required minimum air pressure Detection&alarm since 1872 differential Air pressure differential 0.005 to 1.00 inches of water U.S. T 888 2449979 Sensitivity 0.79 to 2.46%Ht obscuration F 866-503-3996 Reset time 1 second,max. Power up time 30 seconds,max. Canada Alarm test response time 5 seconds Chubb Edwards LED indicators Alarm(red),Trouble(yellow), T 519 378 2430 (� (y ) Dirty(yellow) F 519 376 7258 Common alarm relay Unsupervised and power-limited.Quantity:1.Type:Form C. Ratings:2.0 A at 30 Vdc(resistive) Southeast Asia qgZting voltage 16 to 30 Vdc T:+65 6391 9300 F:+65 6391 9306 . Alarm im ance 50 to 750 Ohm India Temperature(UL):-4 to 158 IF(-29 to 70°C). T:+9180 4344 2000 Operating Environment Temperature(ULC):-4 to 120 IF(-29 to 49°C) F:+9180 4344 2050 Relative humidity:10 to 93%,noncondensing Europe Humidity 93%RH,noncondensing _ T+32 2 725 1120 0.0:IDC short circuit current<100 mA 0.0:IDC short circuit current F+32 2 72186 13 Compatibility ID =100 mA 1.0:IDC short circuit current>100 mA Latin America T 305 593 4301 Specifications, test stations Ordering Information F 305 593 4300 Remote Test/Reset Stations provide alarm test,trouble Ship utcfireandsecurlty corn They and reset capability from a remote location. Pats'" Description Wt.ib. They include a one-gang plate,momentary SPST Number (k9) 2010'Secu switch,red alarm LED,yellow trouble LED,and terminal •••••!� $security.. • Conventional 2.4 • All rights reserved • • • block.Magnetically-operated models(TRivq or key- SD-2W • •••• • •• operated models(TRK)are available. SuperDuct Detector (1.1) •• North American 1-gang • • • ••i••• box Standard 4-in Accessories •.•.•• Compatible square box, 1-1/2 0.5 ' • • •• •••• electrical boxes SD-T8 8-inch sampling tube • • • • • inches deep,with (0.2) .••:•• •• • •••• 1-gang cover 1.5 ••••• • • 0••0•• LED indicators Alarm(red) SD-T18 18-inch sampling tube (0,7) •••••• •• • •• •• LED type Clear lens SD-T24 24-inch sampling tube 2.7 ' ' •••'•• Wire size 12 to 22 AWG (1.2) •i•••• • • i i3.0 • • : • • Resistance per 10 OhmsmaxSD-T36 364nch sampling tube , . 1 4 wire ( ) V o•o: *000 •• Current See detector SD-T42 42-inch sampling tube 3.5 •♦.* requirements specifications (1.6) Voltage:3 Vdc,max. SD-T60 60-inch sampling tube 5'8 LED circuit ratings Current:30 mA,max. (2.6) Switch ratings Voltage:125 Vdc,max. SD-T78 78-inch sampling tube 7.5 (SD-TRK) _Current:4 A,max. (3.4) Switch ratings(SD Voltage:200 Vdc,max. SD-T120 120-inch sampling 11.5 TRM) Current:0.5 A,max. _ tube (5.2) SuperDuct conventional SD-TRM Remote test station, 1.0 Compatible two-wire and Signature magnetic (0.5) detectors duct smoke detectors Remote test station, 1.0 Temperature: 32 to SD TRK keyed (0.5) Operating 131 IF(0 to 55°C) EC-LED Remote LED indicator 1.0 environment Humidity:93%RH, _ (0.5) noncondensing SD-V`rK Air velocity test kit 1.0 Storage -4 to 140 IF(-20 to (stoppers only,etc) (0.5) temperature 60°C) SD-GSK Cover gasket kit 0.5 (0.2) SD-MAG Test magnet kit 0.5 (0.2) SD- Replacement PCB, 1.0 2WPCB 2-wire sensor kit (0.5) 0 v Page 4 of 4 A T A, 77777 M85001-0585 tssue 4 YXp intelligent Initiating GILANT Fire & Life Safety Mcanuced Pull � z 1 flul I 's1' GSA-M270, GSA-M270 , GSA-M278 MEA �, m Patented Overview e Break glass operation The GSA-M270 and GSA-M278 series Manual Pull Stations are An up-front visible glass rod on the GSA-M270 discourages •••••• part of Vigilant's Signature Series system.The GSA-M270 Fire tampering. •• ••• :••••• • Alarm Manual Pull Stations feature our very familiar teardrop a intelligent device with IntegIA mfooropr .8r. •• shape.They are made from die-cast zinc and finished with red Ali decisions are made at theMMUlowingTOV&com- •••••• epoxy powder-coat paint complemented by aluminum colored munication speed while subsiahtll"mproving control parU...; stripes and markings. With positive pull-lever operation,one pull response time.Less sensitive tb"S poise 48"wiring on the station handle breaks the glass rod and turns in a posi- properties;twisted or shielded%"Is not rejuiretf ••••' tive alarm,ensuring protection plus fool-proof operation.Presi nal ADA Compliant ••••'• '• • •••'• • • • • • models GSA-M270P are •• •• ' '• '•'••• ( ) equipped with a general alarm(GA) Meets ADA requirements for*00 anu•Tull stations •• keyswitch for applications where two stage operation is required. • • • The up-front highly visible glass rod discourages tampering,but is • Electronic Addressing with Pion-vlatattle neernery •••••• not required for proper operation. Permanently stores programmable address,.seriai number,• • type of device,and job numbh&4naticaily updates hist5nc•• Vigilant's double action single stage GSA-M278 station is a con- information including hours of operation,las6gUtenance temporary style manual station made from durable red colored date,number of alarms and troubles,and time and date of last lexan. To initiate an alarm,first lift the upper door marked"LIFT alarm. THEN PULL HANDLE",then pull the alarm handle. a Automatic device mapping Each station transmits wiring information to the loop control- Standard Features ler regarding its location with respect to other devices on the Note:Some features described here may not be supported by all control sys- circuit. terns.Check your control panel's Installation and Operation Guide for details. • Stand-alone Operation • Traditional familiar appearance The station inputs an alarm even if the loop controller's polling GSA-M270 models feature our familiar teardrop design with interrogation stops. simple positive pull action and sturdy die-cast metal body. a Diagnostic LEDs • stage(GPS,two stage{pre-signal},and Bauble action Status LEDs;flashing GREEN shows normal polling;flashing RED shows alarm state. models GSA-M27O models are available for one or two stage alarm a Designed for high ambient temperature operation systems.The single stage double action GSA-M278 features a install in ambient temperatures up to 120 OF(49°C). rugged Lexan housing with keyed reset mechanism. Page 1 of 4 95001-0279 Application Typical Wiring The operating characteristics of the fire alarm stations are deter- The fire alarm station's terminal block accepts#18 AWG(0.75mmg mined by their sub-type code or"Personality Code".NORMALLY- to#12 AWG(2.5mm�wire sizes.See Signature Loop Controller OPEN ALARM-LATCHING(Pesonality Code 1)is assigned by the catalog sheet for detailed wiring requirement specifications. factory;no user configuration is required.The device is configured for Class B IDC operation.An ALARM signal is sent to the loop Wiring Notes controller when the station's pull lever is operated.The alarm con- 0 Refer to Signature Loop Controller manual for maximum dition is latched at the station. wire distance. 2. All wiring is power limited and supervised. Compatibility REAR VIEW of ala Signature Series manual stations are compatible only with Vigi- lant's Signature Loop Controller. p c 0 Warnings & Cautions e , This device will not operate without electrical power.As fires fre- quently cause power interruption,we suggest you discuss further (gym,u°+re) � V safeguards with your local fire protection specialist. '" O TBt ° Testing & Maintenance 113 To test(or reset)the station simply open the station and operate I DATA IN(+) DMAOIA(+) the exposed switch.The GSA-M270 series are opened with a tool; DATAwc-) DATA out'' the GSA-M278 requires the key which is supplied with that station. From SlgnaMe cofftner To NeO Device or Revlow Device A The station's automatic self-diagnosis identifies when it is defec- tive and causes a trouble message.The user-friendly maintenance Figure 4. Single Stage Systems program shglt§14e:current state of each Signature series device •;SA(9 Other pertinent messagel Single devices may be deactivated temporarily,fm"the control panel.Availability of maintenance •o fe twes is JeW@ nt on the in-Marm system used. REAR vlEw Of • • • •• • 270P,270PB ® O ••6okeduled maintenance ura•r or Selected)for proper system • operation should N plann:T 10 N)et the requirements of the a .• iNority Havirig Jurisdictiori�ANJ).Refer to current NFPA 72 and o ° ' MAN/LiLt 536 stand09 •• TT82t < 8. a s 0.0000 .. . .. .. •0 so 0 0 • • 0 • Rea LED ;- Green LED 0.0 0 0• (Alarm/Active) l) 4 (Norma •0000• 0 • • TBt • •••• O ?, j(DATA IN(+) DATA OUT 0) DATA DATA OUf(-) From%gnatwe Controller To Next Device or Reviom Device Aj Figure 5. 'Two Stage Systems Page 2 of 4 M85001-0279 13SUe 8 Installation Single-stage Signature Series fire alarm manual pull stations mount to North American 21/2 inch(64 mm)deep 1-gang boxes. Two stage presignai(270P)models require 11/2 inch(38 mm)deep 4-inch square boxes with 1-gang,t/rinch raised covers.Openings must be angular.Rounded openings are not acceptable. Recommended box:Steel City Model 52-0-13;in Canada,use Iberville Model CI- 52-C-49-1/2 All models include terminals are suited for#12 to#18 AWG(2.5 mm2 to 0.75 mm2)wire size.Edwards recommends that these fire alarm stations be installed according to latest recognized edition of national and local fire alarm codes. Electronic Addressing: The loop controller electronically addresses each manual station,saving valuable time during system Com- missioning.Setting complicated switches or dials is not required.Each station has its own unique serial number stored in its on-board memory.The loop controller identifies each device on the loop and assigns a"soft"address to each serial number.If desired,the stations can be addressed using the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. Key-Latch Compatible Electrical Box Compatible Electrical Box Cover Release Cover �a e.i zF C t ° Q Back ° ° Plate Plots Toggle Toggle Switch Switch ° c ` Glass Rod Glass Rod Release Lever OPEN •000.0 • 0000•• 006 • 0000 •0 Figure 1. GSA-M278 installation Figure 2. GSA-M270,SIMG®41r,6SIMGC0rM installkiltlit"• 090000 • • • 0000 •• • • • Caper Release • 0 • • • ••06 • •• 0000• 000000 •• • 0000• - --CrnnpaNbleM. ••0••0 0 0••• 6066•• Electrical Boot 0 with Winch •96.00 • 6 raised covers 2 • • • • •0000• s • • • • • • • • 00006• (� a 0000 o Back s Phrte 0 Toggle reel Swkch ® Glass Rod Release Lever Do not use boxeswith rounded r; openings. Figure 3. GSA- 270P,SIMGC-270PB installation Page 3 of 4 _ _,, S w.1,w 85001-0279 Specifications GSA- _M270P1 Catalog Number 270K,+3(MGC-2.. ...... . . SIMGC-27t?PB GSA-M278 A UTC Fire&Sewrriy Company Single Action Single Action-Two Double Action Description Detection&alarm since 1872 -One Stage Stage(Presignaq -One Stage Addressing Uses 1 Module Uses 2 Module Uses 1 Module U.S. Requirements Address Addresses Address T S. 244 9979 Standby=250k1A Standby=396NA Standby=250pA F 866-503-3996 Operating Current Activated=400µ4 Activated=WpA Activated=400I.iA Canada Diecast Zinc-Red Epoxy Lexan-Red with T 705 875 2659 Construction&Finish with aluminum markings white markings F 705 944 8661 Type Coda Factory Set Southeast Asia Operating Voltage 15.2 to 19.95 Vdc(19 Vdc nominaD T:+65 6391 9300 tin Storage and O Operating Temperature:32OF to 120°F(O°C to 4M) F:+65 6391 9306 g Operating Storage Temperature:-40F to 140OF(-20°C to 600c)Humidity:0 to 93% Environment RH India T:+9180 4344 2000 On-board Green LED-Flashes when polled F:+9180 4344 2050 LED Operation On-board Red LED-Flashes w hen in alarm Both LEDs-Glow steady when in alarm(stand-alone) Europe Compatibility Use With:Signature Loop Controller T+32 2 725 1120 F+32 2 72186 13 Agency Listings UL,ULC(note 1),MEA,CSFM Note:SIMGC-27OF,SIMGC-270B and SIMGC-270PB are ULC listed only.Suffix F"indicates French markings. Latin America Suffix B'Indicates EngfisNFrench tilling ua1 markings. T 305 593 4301 F 305 593 4300 ut0reandsecuritycom Ordering Information ®2010 t,{MM&Security. •••••X411 rights reserved. • • Catalog Wt Ship . . ••••• • •• Number Description (kg) • • i• GSA-M270 One Stage Fire Alarm Station, English Markings-UL/ULC listed _ fee*:: 0 6 6* SIMGC- One Stage Fire Alarm Station, French Markings-ULC Listed • • •• 0000 27OF 9 9 00000 •• • 0066 SIMGC- •••:•• • •• •6••6• 2708 One Stage Fre Alarm Station,French/English Markings-ULC Listed •••004 •• : 6•• •• GSA- Two Stage(Presignap Fre Alarm Station,English Markings-UL/ULC 1 (0.5) • • ••666• M270P Listed ,;,6 • ; • ; SIMGC- Two Stage(Presignaq Fre Alarm Station,French/English Markings • •••• 270PB -ULC Listed •••••• • • • r ' Double Action(One Stage)Fre Alarm Station,English Markings • • ••• • •• -UL/ULC Listed Accessories 32997 GA Key w/Tag-for pre-signal station(CANADA ONLY) 276-K2 GA Key-for pre-signal station (USA ONLY) 276-Ki Station Reset Key, Supplied with all Key Reset Stations - 0.1 (.05) 27165 12 Glass Rods-for GSA-M270 series(CANADA ONLY) 270-GLR 20 Glass Rods-for GSA-M270 series (USA ONLY) 276-GLR 20 Glass Rods-for GSA-M278 series 276B-RSB Surface Mount Box,Red-for SIGA pull stations 1 (0.6) 0 Page 4 of 4 _, € 85001-0279 Issues Speakers,Telephones GILA iv3 ` Fire & Life Safety O r � Q I s2sY3r a'6Rx sa >pa rssak+ 56808 uei � oxaeaee :=^ %cs z�opeea e S-'.'..."" .xe aemid Strobes 7320483: 0- 73 57: 0285 Genesis Qsis GT Series iiv MEA yy1 FC R-A M Patents pending Overview Standard Features The Genesis line of life safety and mass notification/emergency m Unique low-profile design• • ;"•" ...... communications(ECS/MNS)signals are the smallest,most - The most compact UL/ULC•I�"peakerj4%)Pe available •' compact audible-visible emergency signaling devices in the world. - Ultra-slim,protrudes a mqe qqe iVch frofi t�q k%li see*:* Protruding no more than one inch from the wall,Genesis speakers - Attractive appearance,no;�Sja mounting scjews • • and speaker-strobes blend with any decor. •••••• ® Field configurable-no need lira oemove ithe device! • • Life safety appliances feature textured housings in architecturally - '/a,1/2, 1,or 2 watt operationa"selectable%NJela ••••• neutral white or traditional life safety red. output with convenient s4tcgasthat remain visible eve*•:9 e• after the unit is installed ECS/MNS appliances offer emergency signaling with clear or " " ' " " 0• amber lenses ,white housings,and optional ALERT housing labels. ® ECS/MNS models avallabil••;•; ' '. They are ideal for applications that require differentiation between ® Unparalleled performance • :000:0 •••••• life safety and mass notification signals. - loud 90 dBA output ensurn�learicrisp audio.•• :*9990 Thanks to patented breakthrough technology,Genesis strobes do Exclusive FullUght strobe technology pr4y(pgs the not require bulky specular reflectors.Instead,an exclusive design industry's most even light distribution channels and conditions light to produce a highly controllable - Precision timing electronics meet tough new synchronizing distribution pattern. standards for strobes when used with compatibile modules - Optional field-configurable temporal strobe output Speaker-strobes feature selectable candela output with a conven- - 25 Vrms and 70 Vrms models available,all supplied with a iently-located switch on the bottom of the device.The candela DC blocking capacitor for audio circuit supervision setting remains clearly visible even after final installation. Easy to install All Genesis speakers include a DC blocking capacitor to allow - Fits all standard 4"square electrical boxes with plenty of electrical supervision of the audio distribution circuit.The speaker room behind the signal for extra wire-no extension ring with its sealed back construction provides extra durability and or trim plate needed improved audibility. - #18-#12 AWG terminals-ideal for long runs or using existing wiring Page 1 of 4 D z, ;; E E E 85001-0549 N:'AEI<-Ea' 'aE?r "�?3>r':gYic do ii3r?E'ri3P ISSM YU I,E;5 Speaker Application Strobe Application The suggested sound pressure level for each signaling zone Genesis clear-lensed strobes are UL 1971-listed for use indoors as used with alert or alarm signals is a minimum of 15 dB above the wail-mounted public-mode notification appliances for the hearing average ambient sound level or 5 dB above the maximum sound impaired.Prevailing codes require strobes to be used where ambi- level having a duration Typical sound output ent noise conditions exceed specified levels,where occupants use of at least 60 seconds, Distribution dBA hearing protection,and in areas of public accommodation.UL whichever is greater.This Measured in anechoic chamber 1638-listed colored-lensed strobe lights are available for ECS/ is measured 5 feet(1.5 m) MNS applications.Consult with your Authority Having Jurisdiction above the floor. ' j for details. g " Il'l ,R °" All Genesis strobes meet UL synchronization requirements(within Doublin the distance from e the signal to the ear will ����1 � 10 milliseconds over atwo-hour period)when used with asyn- theoretically cause a 6dB � chronization source. Synchronization is important in order to avoid reduction in the received „jE epileptic sensitivity. sound pressure level.The {` actual effect depends on Field Configuration the acoustic properties a Genesis s of materials in the space. peakers may be set for/a, /2,1,or 2 watt operation.The Doubling the power output wattage setting Is visible through a small window on the bottom f N` of the device and is changed by simply sliding the switch until the of a device(e.g.:a speaker desired settinga in the window.The s from 1 W to 2W)will in- ppm pecker does not have crease the sound pressure to be removed to change the wattage. level by 3dBA. Genesis Sees Cone 8peaker/&obe Genesis speaker-strobes feature selectable candela output.The output setting is visible through a small window on the bottom of the device and is changed by simply sliding the switch until the desired setting appears in the window.The speaker-strobe does not have to be removed to change the output. UW th CW.1eW Swikh W1d th I To dWW sbobe to tiao0otei Installation and Mounting WOW WAboh tosoe "Wow. "vaten'e'wip' All models are intended for indoor wall mounted applications only. Speakers aricter-strobes are flush mounted to a North- -- 4 • American 4"square►electrical box,•2'/8"(54 mm)deep or a Euro- mrro •:eeiasipean s sur�w *, r ouI ntt box{seeowde ng information for details). •Two:abs at the top of the AORalMock the cover to facilitate Genesis speaker-strobes may also be configured for temporal • mouking.V sbftvv deptll bf&9nesis devices leaves room flash.This battery-saving feature is intended for private mode •'1411iRd the s!4rtal f&extra Wit!Once installed with the cover in signaling only.To set the device for temporal flash,snip the circuit •�fhtg,no mp8n%t:screw$MSA51ble. board as shown in the Jumper Locations diagram above. • • • • ,: .-smaera eteatrw bar • •••••• • }R• + ECS/MIN$Applications -� Genesis ECS/MNS appliances bring the same high-performance life •• • e�`�` (� f -� safety features and unobtrusive design to mass notification appli- cations.Standard models are available with clear or amber lenses and optional ALERT housing labels,they are ideal for applications that require differentiation between life safety and mass notifica- >.. tion alerts.Appliances with red,green or blue lenses are available. Contact Edwards Customer Service for details. g Edwards recommends that these speaker-strobes always be in- stalled in accordance with the latest recognized edition of national and local codes.Refer to installation sheet for mounting height w information. .. FIR WARNING:These devices will nflt opete wtth€�ut�ericai power, " ` r As fires freguentycat sepowertterrupttorts,wesuggestyoudisctts further safeguards with your local fife prptect 68**pe,Ws ' Page 2 of4 -_ TA 7 7 7 7.. M85001-0549 €.-t .Pa:.:et.s eq,a'•:; ? i4'87'£`;: , ..15€:u. Issue 10 Light output Lem. Swltc t` 'SwRoh. Sw tch Switch Per cent of UL rating versus angle Color. t1a#ing. Positi A POon- Posillon Position B C D xOfcer"da H . Amber UL 1638 110 cd 75 cd 30 cd 15 cd --%oecetmwvaPee. ._ fe•+o_..�_. __e fo fe Amber UL 1971* 88 cd 60 cd 24 cd 12 cd_ 76„ Clear UL 1971 110 cd 75 cd 30 cd 15 cd 35 . asp na •Equivalent Rating Wiring •Te 'k- J, �•. m Field wiring is connected to Genesis signals with terminals that ac- so + : commodate#18 to#12 AWG(0.75 mm2 to 2.5 mm2)wiring. t 3... Speaker-only Wing 8ffi$ffi$I:isffi$ffiffidSffi$$$;°..o•eoeonR'R$ffiSS$S$$Ri:$ffi$$8 To6etet!&eelmmcontrNpertel- - PAN=UL required candela light output (ftWvbW NnPHW dtllt -26.2 or le.N mre)+ + To trent apppe . UL name plate maximum operating current(RMS-mA) "110"orconaol egrewr t Cd rating "15"or"A" "30"'or"B" ':"75"or"'C.e" " e ® alenn r 16 Vdc '— 96 130 239 294 v, w 16 Vfwr 120 169 329 375 r��v� r�v1 Typical current,milliamps-average(RMS) EK Cd.rating y Y "15"or"A" 030"or'fB" " "or"C" 0110"or s, Speaker-Strobe Wiring 20 Vdc_ 65(78) 93(101) 182(188) 238(245) t Teams - • -- - 24 Vdc -� 55(65) 78(86) 153(159) 196(203) -26.2 orlo.Nmre>+ 4 0 + To D"fire eierm co"Petrel - 31 Vdc - 45(53) 63(69) 120(124) 151 (157) Imm"•,,'w o acema i+ + 20 Vfwr 56(106) 79(147) 147(264) 197(342) To nod m0tar", 24 Vfwr 50(95) 68(130) mm Paerxy �mend-0-11m 27 Vfwr 44(84) 60(115) 107(200) 137(251) aletm crn tin C0ra'01 eQ "` Light output&Mtch settJgs for UL 1971 listed models are selectable by numeric candela y n value.ECS/MNS appliances are selectable by A.B,C,or D designations. • • S • S 0eee0e Specifications •• • 0.00.0 0 0 000000 *see seee0e Genesis Speakers acid SpeakerStrobes • Housing Red or white textured UV stabilized,color impregnated engineered plastic. 0 0 Dimensions Height:6.5"(165 mm).Width:5"(127 mm).Depth to wall:1"(25 mm). • • • • • as 000 Mounting Flush:North-American 4"square box,2 1/8"(54 mm)deep. • • indoor wall mount only) Surface:model MG4B white or MG4RB r _ e 0.0 0 0 • •e••• C Y) (white) (ed)surface mount box. e e • e e _�•••• Wire Connections Screw terminals:separate polarized inputs for speaker and strobe, #18 to0WA G(0.75 mm2 to .5 mm2}wire e _ size 0ee0ee e e Operating environment 32-120°F(0-491 C)ambient temperature;0-93%relative humidity. • • 0 -6-"&0 e M140484146Agency Listings UL 1971,UL 1638,UL 1480,ULC S526,ULC 5541,CSFM,MEA,FM 0 •• • 00000 (Ail models comply with ADA Code of Federal Regulation Chapter 28 Part 99 final Mule.) e•e• • • eee0 Speakers Input/Operating Volts 25 VRMS or 70 VRMS.See ordering information. Speaker Taps/Output* 2 W=89 dBA;1 W=86 dBA;t/2 W=83 dBA;f/4 W=80 dBA _ _ .......... Speaker Cone Speaker frequency response:250 to 5,000 Hz. Optimized for voice intelligibility.4-inch(102mm)mylar cone,sealed back construction. Strobgs ............. UL 1971,ULC S526:selectable 15 od,30 od,75 cd,or 110 cd output Clear Strobe Output Rating UL 1971:15 cd(fixed 15/75 cd models) UL 1638,ULCS526:75 cd(fixed 15/75 cd models) Amber Strobe Output Rating UL 1638:13(D),26(C),65(B),95(A) -_...— Strobe Operating Voltage 16-33 Vdc Regulated,16-33 V Full wave rectified(UL Voltage Designations"Regulated 24"and"24 fwr"} Strobe Hash Rate One flash per second. All strobes:one flash per second(fps)within 200 milliseconds over 30 minutes on common circuit. Strobe Flash Synchronization All strobes:Synchronization source required to comply with UL 1971 synchronization standard. Temporal setting(private mode only):synchronized to temporal output on the same circuit. Synchronization Sources GSA-CC1S,GSA-MCC1S,GSA-CC2A,GSA-MCC2A,MG1M-RM MIRBPS6A,MIRBPSI OA,APS6A,APS10A,VS1,VS2,Fireshield Plus 3,5 and 10 zone,VM. Strobe Lens Material Polycarbonate *Measured in reverberant room using 400-4,000 Hz band limited pink noise per UL 1480. Page S of 4 D 4 FA 5 H.Z=:`_ 85001-05$0 s' eel r <: 3 {a> , Issue 10 Ordering information Ina Light output switch settings for UL 1971 listed models are selectable by numeric candela value. I�E:DWAR ECS/MNS appliances are selectable by A,B,C,or D designations. All speaker-strobes Include field-selectable 1/4,1h,1,or 2 watt taps Moder Nous ig [M'40 rt01-.I sxts I` .:.Strobe Speaker Ship lr L Contact us. Email: edwards.fire@fs.utc.com Life safety Appliances(c/w running man icon screen printed on housing) Web: G4-S2 White None Vigilant is an EDWARDS brand. G4R-S2 Red None 1016 Corporate Park Drive MG4F-82 White FIRE Mebane,NC 27302 G4RF-S2 Red FIRE Selectable ®2013 UTC Fire&Security Americas MG4-S2VM White None 15,30,75,or 25 Volt 110 cd Corporation,Inc.All rights reserved. Red None Specifications subject to changeimsow White FIRE without notice.Edwards is part of UTC Red FIRE Climate,Controls&Security,a unit of 4 United Technologies Corporation. MG4-S7 White None G4R-S7 Red None Clear 1.5 lbs. (0.68 kg) MG4F-S7 White FIRE MG4RF-S7 Red FIRE Selectable MG4-S7VM White None 15,30,75,or - MG4R-S7VM Red None 110 cd 70 Volt MG4F-S7VM White FIRE MG4RF-S7VM Red FIRE MG4F-S7V1575 White FIRE MG4RF- Red FIRE 15/75 cd' S7V1575 0:000: ECS/MNS Appliances(no running man Icon on housing) •• ♦••• '••• G4WA-S2VMA Alert Amber •i• ••• '•••.' •••••s G4WA-S2VMC Alert Clear Selectable • 41411:40411* G4WN-S2VMA None Amber A,B,C or D 25 Volt '••'•• G4WN-S2VMC None Clear • • • • • G4WA-S2 Alert No ";" •� • •�•• Speaker only G4WN-S2 None No•••.• • s• •••••• 1.5 lbs. •••••• '••' i ' '•• G4WA-S7VMA White .• e Alert Amber (0.68 kg) ' G4WA-S7VMC Alert Clear Selectable see*** • • G4WN-S7VMA None Amber A,B,C or D • a "•"i • • 70 Volt G4WN-S7VMC None Clear •••• i '••' G4WA-S7 Alert None Speaker only 0:040 G4WN-S7 None None Accessories MG1M-RM Synchronization Output Module (1-gang) 0.2 (0.1) GSA-CC1 S Intelligent Synchronization Output Module(2-gang) 0.5 (0.23) GSA-MCC1 S Synchronization Output Module(Plug-in UIO) 0.18 (0.08) MG4B Surface mount box,white 0.7 (0.32) MG4RB Surface mount box,red 0.7 (0.32) 0 V Page 4 of 4 85001-0549 Issue 10 VIIWFIre Strobes,Morns,Bells,Chimes GILA N T & Life Safety Field CitDnfiguldble �•�• MIR d "k........... Strobe6 K §£>- p Genesis Series ECS/MNS appliances available with clear or amber lenses. k A a� .rrf' �. S Se FeeFC 7135.1483:0176 S218/ EA (C 7125-1483: S5389/ M Overview Standard Features •0147-0148 LM The Genesis line of fire alarm and mass notification/emergency Unique low-profile design, . ;0000• 0000•0 communications(ECS/MNS)signals are among the smallest, - The most compact UL-19-A40 l21C-$526 listg4s%obe availablg0 most compact audible-visible life safety signaling devices in the - Ultra-slim-protrudes less qW inch •• •0. 0 00;0 world.About the size of a deck of playing cards,these devices are - Attractive appearance 000:00 • • designed to blend with any decor. - No visible mounting screws 0000 00 . �••`•; Thanks to patented breakthrough technology,Edwards Gen- • Four field-configurable optono 4 one devioes 0 00:000 esis strobes do not require bulky specular reflectors and lenses. - Select 15,30,75,or 110 odest"s outpul0 0 4000* Instead,an exclusive cavity design conditions light to produce - Select high(default)or low4el%wn output 000 0.0.00 a highly controlled distribution pattern.Significant development - Select temporal(default)or"oa*ehorn output • efforts employing this new technology have given rise to a new - Select public mode flash roe(cfedilt)or prlvataxnode e s s e e e benchmark in strobe performance-FullLight technology. temporal flash 0 . ;00000 • • • • • 0000•• FuIlLight strobe technology produces a smooth light distribution • Fixed 15/75 ed model available • ;••• • 0 pattern without the spikes and voids characteristic of specular re- 00.0 EC51MN5 models available flectors.This ensures the entire coverage area receives consistent illumination from the strobe flash.As a result,Genesis strobes with ' Easy to install FuIlLight technology go well beyond the UL-1971 and ULC-S526 - Fits standard 1-gang electrical boxes -no trim plate needed light distribution requirements. - Optional trim plate accommodates oversized openings - Pre-assembled with captive hardware Genesis strobes and hom-strobes offer selectable candela output - #12 AWG terminals-ideal for long runs or existing wiring by means of a conveniently-located switch on the side of the e Unparalleled performance device.Models are also available that offer fixed 15/75 cd output. - Industry's most even light distribution The candela output setting remains clearly visible even after final ry installation,yet it stays locked in place to prevent unauthorized - Meets tough synchronizing standards for strobes tampering. - Single microprocessor controls both horn and strobe - Independent horn control over a single pair of wires Genesis ECS/MNS appliances offer emergency signaling with - Highly regulated in-rush current clear or amber lenses and with optional ALERT housing labels. - Multiple frequency tone improves sound penetration They are ideal for applications that require differentiation between - Field-programmable temporal strobe output option fire alarm and mass notification alerts. Page 1 of s =. .,,,, S H E C. 85001-0573 WSW 11.1 Application Installation Genesis strobes are UL 1971-listed for use indoors as wall-mount- Genesis homs and strobes mount to any standard one-gang sur- ed public-mode notification appliances for the hearing impaired. face or flush electrical box.Matching optional trim plates are used Prevailing codes require strobes to be used where ambient noise to cover oversized openings and can accommodate one-gang, conditions exceed 105 dBA(87dBA in Canada),where occupants two-gang,four-inch square,or octagonal boxes,and European use hearing protection,and in areas of public accommodation 100 mm square. as defined in the Americans with Disabilitles Act(see application All Genesis signals come pre-assembled notes—USA). �" with captive mounting screws for easy in- Combination hom-strobe signals must be installed in accordance stallation.Two tabs at the top of the signal with guidelines established for strobe devices.Consult with your unlock the cover to reveal the mounting Authority Having Jurisdiction for details. hardware.The shallow depth of Genesis All Genesis strobes exceed UL synchronization requirements devices leaves ample room behind the (within 10 milliseconds over a two-hour period)when used with a signal for extra wiring.Once installed with synchronization source. Synchronization is important in order to the cover in place,no mounting screws avoid epileptic sensitivity are visible. WARNING:These devices will not operate:with©ut eI60tneai pow8i:As Field Configuration fifes frequently cause power interruptions,,further safeguards such as Genesis Horn/Strobe backup power supplies may be required: with optional trim plate Temporal horn and hom-strobe models are factory set to sound in a three-pulse temporal pattern.Units may be con- figured for use with coded systems by cutting a jumper on the Horns circuit board.This results in a steady output that can be turned Genesis horn output reaches as high as 99 dB and features a on and off(coded)as the system applies and removes power to unique multiple frequency tone that results in excellent sound the signal circuit.A Genesis Signal Master is required when horn- penetration and an unmistakable warning of danger.Homs may be strobe models are configured for coded systems.Non-temporal, configured for either coded or non-coded signal circuits.They can horn-only models sound a steady tone. also be set for low dB output with a jumper cut that reduces horn Genesis clear strobes and hom-strobes are shipped from the fac- output by about 5 dB.Hom-only models may be ceiling-mounted tory ready for use as UL 1971 compliant signals for public mode or wall-mounted. operation.These signals may be configured for temporal flash by The suggested pressure level for each signaling zone used with cutting a jumper on the circuit board.This battery-saving feature is •;W!"signals is at left 15 Q%ovt;he average ambient sound level, intended for private mode signaling only. •8r 5 dB abcvpWRVmurr11saM level having a duration of at least Genesis clear strobes and hom-strobes may be set for 15,30,75, ••99 fonds,vOtotever is greatlpRsasured 5 feet(1.5 m)above the or 110 candela output.The output setting is changed by simply �•gcpr�The average ambient sero► is,A weighted sound pressure opening the device and sliding the switch to the desired setting. • measured oera* •4#�orrrpde.• The device does not have to be removed to change the output • ••• • • 0090 setting.The setting remains visible through a small window on the • 1eubling the distance from the signal to the ear will theoretically result *000 • •• • •• side of the device after the cover is closed. in a 6 dB reducfian of the ree�v("A)und pressure level.The actual •:NO depends bn tits acousfd pr8j%rties of materials in the space. Horns and horn-strobes are factory set for high dB output. • A 3 dBA difference represer:6I t ly noticeable change in volume. Low dB output may be selected by cutting a jumper on the •••••• circuit board.This reduces the output by about 5 dB. LEC41VINSApplichons••• • Gengsis BANIMS strobe tpplVices bring the same high- performance fife•Marm features and unobtrusive design to mass notification applications.Available with amber lenses and optional Wiring ALERT housing labels,they are ideal for applications that require Feld wiring terminals accommodate#18 to#12 AWG(0.75 mm2 differentiation between fire alarm and mass notification alerts. to 2.5 mm�wiring.Homs,strobes,and combination hom-strobes are interconnected with a single pair of wires as shown below. 0 + To next appliance, Polarity shown in end-of-line alarm condition H H or return to control equipment ONote:Strobes must have continuous voltage. Page 2 of a 85001-01573 Current Draw Strobes,Horn-Strobes Horns Muhl-cd Wali Strobes(M{1-VM) Wall or Ceiling Mounted UL ' 15'cd* cd* 15/7604-,, 76 cd* 110;Ct)*,:: Temporal Horns(MG1- Ratingf(" RMS RMS RMS RMS.. HD) 16 Vdc 103 141 152 255 311 L Hlgh.dl3 Low dB 16 Vfwr 125 179 224 346 392 $ (RNIB) (RMS) *MG1-VM multi-cd;-MG1F-V1575 fixed 15/75 cd 16 Vdc 26 19 24 Vdc 36 27 Typical: 1 ctrl: M 30 cd 16/75 7'S ctl ', 2itf c! 33 Vdc 41 33 Current. , . RMS .. . RMS RMS RMS RMS.,.. 16 Vfwr 51 37 16 Vdc 85 127 150 245 285 24 Vfwr 69 52 20 Vdc 71 98 123 188 240 33 Vfwr 76 70 24 Vdc 59 82 104 33 Vdc 46 64 84 112 137 Typical Hi h 411 16 Vfwr 119 169 223 332 376 Current RMS,' SIMS. 20 Vfwr 103 143 189 253 33116 Vdc 22 1? 24 Vfwr 94 129 169 218 ---_......262...__ 20 Vdc 24 19 33 Vfwr I 87 112 148 179 205 24 Vdc 27 _ 22 33 Vdc 32 26 Wail Temporal Horn-strobes-High dB Setting 16 Vfwr 34 30 18 30 15/75 '75 lit *MG1-HDVM multi-cd 20 Vfwr 40 34 UL cd* cd* cd** cd* cd* **MG1 F-HDV1575 fixed 15/75 cd 24 Vfwr 45 38 Rating; TRMS RMS RMS` RMS RMS 33 Vfwr 52 47 16 Vdc T 129 167 172 281 337 Wali or Ceiling Mounted Horns(MG1-P) 16 Vfwr 176 230 269 397 443 Max.Current, UL Designation - Voltage Range RMS Typical t. ci l 30 cd 15/75 75 cd 11004 Regulated 24 __.__.:... Cuevent RMS RMS RMS RMS .RMS. Vdc:.'.:. 16-33 Vdc 13 mA 16 Vdc 102 135 160 246 309 24 fwr 16-33 Vfwr 11 mA 20 Vdc 88 109 137 193 248 — __._.... 24 Vdc 81 94 122 161 203 i. arrant RMS'' 33 Vdc 74 _ 72 106 124 1 154 24 Vdc 10 16 Vfwr 144 182 247 352 393 24 Vdc 11 20 Vfwr 141 162 220 _274_ 362 31 Vdc 01'�•••• ,•• 24 Vfwr 136 152_ 203 235_ 282 20 Vfwr • • • 900 0 • 33 Vfwr 125 144 196 _ 201 - 232 24 Vfwr •10 • • 0000 •• • Wall Temporal Horn-strobes-Low dB Setting current values are shovA*Oh"• • ;••••; 15 30 15/76 75 110 • • • • • UL cd* cd* cd** Cd* Gd* •••• • •• •• ••• Rating •••••• •• • ••••• RM3 RMS RMS RMS. µI'IMS' • • • • • 16 Vdc 122 160 146 274 330 *MG1-HDVM multi-cd •• •• • •• •••••• 16 Vfwr 162 216 231 383 429 **MG 1 F-HDV1575 fixed 15/75 cd ;*0:09 • •• Typical 15 cd 30 cd • 6906 110.cd • • • • Current RMS RMS RMS RMS:` RMS • • • •••••• • 16 Vdc 96 130 158 243 302 •••• 20 Vdc 79 104 133 189 241 24 Vdc 68 88 119 156 197 33 Vdc 56 71 100 118 146 16 Vfwr 128 180 241 344 389 _20 Vfwr 118 157 213 266 343 24 Vfwr 113 144 195 230 279 33 Vfwr 112 137 182 197 226 Page 3 of 6 U Az S H E E 85001-0578 issue 11.1 dBA output Average Sound Output (dBA) Temporal Horns,Horn-strobes (High dB setting,anechoic,24V,measured at 1 Oft) (MGI-HD,MGI-HDVM series High U-W4 Average Peak .+o,eo°°w w w w w. " o m ,o w w w," w w . dB Temporal/ TempOrait x£ 4 T setting tnpora! St y Steady Steady t x � 16 Vdc 81.4 85.5 91.4 94.2 24 Vdc 84.4 88.6 94.5 97.6 " 33 Vdc 86.3 90.4 96.9 99.5 , as U4+ Average Peak: Low dS Temporal! 'tempora!! Setting Temporal Steady . ' ,b Steady_ _ Steadya, 16 Vdc 76.0 80.1 86.3 89.2 24 Vdc 79.4 83.5 89.8 92.5 Light output - (effective cd) 33 Vdc 82.1 86.5 92.5 95.3 Percent of UL rating versus angle Steady Tone Horns(MGI-P series) UL464 Average,:.,: Peak rm+a+mwwmwwwwz +o 0 onomawwmww,w+w+ao 16 Vdc 77 dBA,min 85 dBA 91 dBA °. 16 Vfwr 77 dBA,min 85 dBA 91 dBA m Notes £ W yx 1. All values shown are dBA measured at 10 feet(3.01m). 3 � 2. UL464 values measured in reverberant room. 3. Average and Peak values are measured in anechoic chamber. 45 P Specifications Housing • • Red or white textured UV stabilized,color impregnated engineered plastic.Exceeds 94V-0 UL flammability rating. _ • •kens • optical grade polycarbonate(clear) • •••• • S IA and hom-strobes are for wall-mount installation only.Hom-only models may be ceiling-or wall-mounted. .:.Vpwting •.•.•• • fj gwunt:2'h inch(64 mm)deep one-gang box (indpor only) • • 9urface mount:Model 27193 surface mount box,Wremold box,or equivalent surface-mount box •••••• Wr"optional trim plate:One-gang,two-gang,four-inch square,octagonal,or European single-gang box • Wire connest ons • • w.terminals:single input for both hom and strobe.#18 to#12 AWG(0.75 mm2 to 2.5 mm2)wire size • • •per to ni g ernnronmIMM only:32-120°F(0-49°C)ambient temperature.93%relative humidity • •� • 1 (S218),UL 1638(S218),UL 464(S218),ULC S525,ULC S526,CSFM,CE,FCC,MEA. ...OQWGY IistAgrilpPlovals "I rAedels comply with ADA Code of Federal Regulation Chapter 28 Part 36 Final Rule.) •• xWxD ; »4-1/2"x 2-3/4"x 13/16"(113 mm x 68 mm x 21 mm) Pi•ensions ••• •(H • AmplIte: 5"(127 mm);Height-5-7/8"(149 mm);Depth-'h"(13 mm) • --• ' • .MG1-t iD series temporal-tone homs:non-coded,filtered 16-33 Vdc or unfiltered 16-33 Vdc FWR(or coded when hom •••'•• • s%V%tea tone Operating voltage•• MG1-HDVM series temporal-tone horn-strobes:non-coded,filtered 16-33 Vdc or unfiltered 16-33 Vdc FWR (or coded (audible NAC only)when used with optional MG1 M Genesis Signal Master) MG1 NM series strobes:non-coded,filtered 16-33 Vdc or unfiltered 16-33 Vdc FWR MG1-P series steady-tone horns:coded or non-coded,filtered 20-31 Vdc or unfiltered 20-27 Vfwr UL 1971,UL 1638,ULC S526:selectable 15 cd,30 od,75 cd,or 110 cd output Strobe output rating UL 1971:15 cd(fixed 15/75 cd models) UL 1638,ULCS526:75 cd(fixed 15/75 cd models) MG1-VM strobes and MG1-HDVM series temporal-tone hom-stroma:one flash per second synchronized with optional Strobe flash rate MG1 M Genesis Signal Master indefinitely within 10 milliseconds.Temporal setting(private mode only):synchronized to temporal output of homs on same circuit _ GSA-CC1S,GSA-MCC1S,GSA-CC2A,GSA-MCO2A,MG1M-RM MIRBPS6A,MIRBPSIOA,APS6A,APS10A,VS1, Synchronization Sources VS2,Rreshield Plus 3,5 and 10 zone,VM. Add MG1M for MG1-CVM&MG1-HDVM devices only. MG1-HD temporal-tone hums and MG1-HDVM series temporal-tone hom-strobes:temporal rate synchronized with Horn pulse rate optional MG1 M Genesis Signal Master indefinitely within 10 milliseconds.MG1-P steady-tone homs:continuous,steady tone only Temporal audible pattern 'h sec ON,Y2 sec OFF,1/2 sec ON,1h sec OFF,16 sec ON,1'h sec OFF,then repeat cycle Page 4 of 6 35001-0573 Candela Output Fire appliances available with white or red housings. Switch. 3W ch switch Lswich Color Rating. Position A Position Pasi6on Positionii ° n B '" C Amber UL 1638 110 cd 75 cd 30 cd 15 cd r,• Amber UL 1971* 88 od 60 cd 24 cd 12 Cd Clear UL 1971 110 Cd 75 Cd 30 Cd 15 cd ECS/MNS appliances available with clear or amber lenses. *Equivalent Rating LALS;! i( .. ,' . OWN Ordering Information Model l.Fteausing I Marking f Leas Strobel! . Worn Ship Wt Ibs(kg) Fire Alarm Appliances(clan running man Icon screen printed on housing) _ MG1-VM White None Clear Selectable 15,30,75,or 110 cd Strobe only 0.25 (0.11) MG1 F-HD White FIRE Clear Horn only Selectable high/low dB 0.25 (0.11) MG1 F-HDV1575 White FIRE Clear 15/75 cd' Temporal hiAo dB-24V 0.25 (0.11) MGi F-HDVM White _FIRE Clear Selectable 15,30,75,or 110 cd Selectable high/low dB 0.25 (0.11) ^ MG1 F-P White FIRE Clear Steady Hom(not compatible with Genesis Signal Master? 0.25 (0.11) MG1F- 75 White FIRE Clear 15/75 cd' Tstrobeonly _0.25 (0.11) White FIRE Clear Selectable 15,30,75,or 110 cd Strobe only 0.25 (0.11) MG1-HD White None Clear Horn only Selectable high/low dB 0.25 (0.11) MG1-HDVM White None Clear Selectable 15,30,75,or 110 od Selectable high/low,dB 0.25 (0.11) MG1-P White None Clear Steady Horn(not compatible with Genesis Signal Master) 0.25 (0.11) • MG1 RF-HD Red FIRE Clear Horn only _ Selectable high/low dB 0.25 (0.11) MG1 RF-HDV1575 ' Red — FIRE Clear 15/75 cd' Temporal hi/lo dB-24V 0.25 (0.11) MG1 RF-HDVM Red FIRE Clear Selectable 15,30,75,or 110 cd Selectable high/low dB 0.25 (0.11) MGi RF-P Red FIRE Clear Steady Horn(not compatible with Genesis Signal Master) 0.25 (0.11) MG1RF-V1575 Red_ FIRE Clear 15/75 od' Strobe only 0.25 (0.11) MG1RF-VM Red FIRE Clear Selectable 15,30,75,or 110 cd Strobe only _ 0.25 (0.11)_— MG1 R-HD Red None Clear Horn only Selectable high/low dB {j25 (0.1_1) MG1 R-HDVM Red None Clear Selectable 15,30,75,or 110 cd Selectable highllo dB • 25(0.11j o e o** MG1 R-P Red None Clear Steady Horn(not compatible with Genesis Signal M • • 25 (0.11 j .• MG1 R-VM Red None Clear Selectable 15,30,75,or 110 cd I Strobe only t•Q (0.11 •••;• ECS/MNS Appliances(no running man icon on housing) *of:** • •_ • G1 WA-VMA White ALERT Amber Selectable A,B,C or D Strobe only •000 • _0.11 • G 1 WA-VMC — White ALERT Clear Selectable 15,30,75,or 110 cd Strobe only •••• 1 •(?.25 (0.11 ;•% G1 WN-VMA White None Amber Selectable A,B,C or D Strobe only •••�•!* !• Q2 (0.11 17 0 4P•• G1 WN-VMC White None — Clear Selectable 15,30,75,or 110 cd Strobe only •• •• "..25 (0.11f"• • Trim Plates __ • MG1 T White None Genesis Trim Plate(for two-gang or 4"square boxes) _ •••� 15(Q.7� MG1 RT Red None Genesis Trim Plate(for two-gang or 4"square boxes) • • • Q�5(0.7);��••; .. . • ....._...._ MG1 T-FIRE White FIRE Genesis Trim Plate(for two-gang or 4"square boxes) • 0.15(0.7) MG1 RT-FIRE Red FIRE Genesis Trim Plate(for two-gang or 4"square boxes) 1 0.15(0.7) G1 WT-ALERT White ALERT Genesis Trim Plate(for two-gang or 4"square boxes) 1 0.15(0.7) Surface Boxes 27193-16 1 White— — WA One-gang surface mount box 1(0.4) 27193-11 Red N/A I One-gang surface mount box 1(0.4) 'These 15/75 cd models provide fixed output and are not multi-candela devices.The 15 cd output component complies with UL1971,while the 75 cd output component complies with UL 1638. Page 5 of 6 M85001-0573 1��E:EOWARDB Contact us... Email: edwards.fireftLutc.com Web: wwwvfgjlanf-flre.com Vigilant is an EDWARDS brand. 1016 Corporate Park Drive Mebane,NC 27302 ®2013 UTC Fire&Security Americas Corporation,Inc.All rights reserved. Specifications subject to change without notice.Edwards is part of UTC Climate,Controls&Security,a unit of United Technologies Corporation. •••••• 0.000• • • • • • • • 0000 • •• •0090• 0•00 ••9.9• • 009.9• so 00000 •• • 0000 0000• • •• 0000•• 0000•• •• • •• •• • 0000•• ♦ • • • • 0000 • •• Page 6 of 6 85001-0573 Issue 11.1 u Speakers,Telephones 931LANT \T ............ z,y Fire & Life Safety UU'tduul natEd .%jPff#­­ ed&­% kEj' rs de% nd w"" S t r-0- b E 3A '4R'i�i1R C #�Rdk�XY#.# $rrr Genesis WG4 Series cts pending Overview Standard Features Genesis WG4 Series speakers and speaker-strobe appliances • Outdoor and indoor rated are among the most versatile emergency appliances of their kind. . Low-profile design Rated for indoor or outdoor use,they are suitable for a wide range • • of wet and harsh environments with a listed operating temperature • Wall or ceiling mount . . • •••••• range of as low as-31 OF to as high as 151 OF(-35°C to 660C). a Room-side wiring accepts 18 tf12 AWG(a.-MfV2.5 mm� •. Field-configurable light and sound output settings add to their on- •00000 •••• 0000 •• site flexibility;while optional FIRE or ALERT markings and colored Wide operating temperature r tg�¢•• . :•••• lenses make them ideal for either emergency communications/ • Field-selectable speaker wattpge,*wVage,cVist fte candela • mass notification(ECS/MNS)or fire alarm applications. settings 0000 • •• 66:406 These appliances are suitable for indoor and outdoor applications, 0 00 0000 . • Field-configurable temporal stro� e3 owtput o;4ol1 •• ••••• and are ideal for challenging conditions such as parking garages • Clear and amber lenses availqlbie 0 0 0 . •• and process areas.They are listed for mounting on the ceiling or . Fully-compatible wfth Genesis • • •••••• the wall,and thanks to an ingenious full backplane sealing gasket, synchtonizatiari prracols can be installed to recessed(in-the-pour/block)electrical boxes. • Standard and high-output strap iht(rsities• 0.0. ;•••• WG4 signals also mount to suitable surface boxes served by race- • Speaker only and Speaker/Strobe appliance 4bns ways.Optional color-matched trim skirts provide a clean,finished appearance.All appliance wiring is accomplished room-side for easy installation. WG4 Series appliances feature highly intelligible and efficient mylar-cone loudspeakers.These are dual-voltage(25.2V or 70.7V),and have field-selectable output taps ranging from 80.8 dBA to 90.0 dBA.The mufti-candela strobes are available with clear or amber lenses and in two output categories—standard and high-output.They are precision-timed to meet UL 1971 synchro- nization standards,and field-donfigurable for one of four candela intensities.Wattage and candela settings are viewable even after installation through an innovative sealed viewport display. Page 1 of a D r, S .,E;E T $6001-0626 ;.. Issue 1 Application Installation and Mounting Speaker Application poi WG4 signals are rated for The suggested sound pressure level for each signaling zone used 00�K outdoor use and are with alert or alarm signals is a minimum of 15 dB above the aver- �a�5 suitable for indoor or age ambient sound levet or 5 dB above the maximum sound level otp��` outdoor applications on having a duration of at least Typical Sound Output ecoO walls or ceilings.For 60 seconds,whichever is Distribution dSA F surface-mounting in greater.This is measured 5 Measured in anechoic chamber ® o Hyl outdoor or wet applica- feet(1.5 m)above the floor. , d� yc��s tions,appliances must be mounted to an Edwards Doubling the distance from o the signal to the ear will 74347U electrical box.In r3 dry conditions,they are theoretically cause a 6dB y compatible with standard reduction in the received 4-inch by 11/2-inch deep sound pressure level.The „ , actual effect depends on � � i electrical boxes.When the acoustic properties ofP using the optional WG4WTS or WG4RTS trim skirt,a 74347U or 2-1/8°deep box materials in the space.Dou- bling the power output of a must be used. device(e.g.:a speaker from The Genesis WG4 Speaker-Strobe may be wail-or ceiling-mount- 1 W to 2W)will increase the 4 ed,and may be placed in one of four positions:strobe above, sound pressure level by 4W strobe below,and strobe to either side.The shallow depth of 3dBA. Genesis Series cone Speaker/strobe Genesis devices leaves room behind the appliance for extra wiring. Strobe Application Field Configuration Genesis clear-lensed strobes are UL 1971-listed for use indoors Genesis WG4 speakers may be set to 70-or 25-Volt operation, as wall-or ceiling-mounted public-mode notification appliances for and for 1/4,1/z, 1,or 2 watt operation.The wattage setting(repre- the hearing impaired,and UL 1638-listed for outdoor applications. sented by the letters Z,Y,X,and T)is changed by removing the Prevailing odes require strobes to be used where ambient noise cover and simply sliding the S1 switch until the desired setting ap- conditions exceed specified levels,where occupants use hearing pears.The setting remains visible through a small window on the protection,and in areas of public accommodation.UL 1638-listed front of the device after the cover is installed.The voltage setting colored Ions strobe lights are available for ECS/MNS and outdoor (70V or 25V)is toggled at S3.This setting is not visible after the applications. cover is replaced. •.Yigipo appliarroePsymchronizzation is required to avoid causing Genesis WG4 speaker-strobes also feature selectable candela •issues with people who have Rhotosensitive Epilepsy(PSE). Not!- output.The actual light output for a given selection depends on ��dation appliance s�chronization is also generally required when the color of the strobe lens and whether it is a high output model more than one strobe applIUM Ve in the same field of view from or a standard output model.Refer to the specification tables for ..a%)*dne locatioli.All GeneA?9t?&:%1 s meet UL synchronization corresponding settings.The candela setting(represented by the ' regJements twi0d 10 milyset Mqs over a two-hour period)when letters D,C,B,and A)is changed by removing the cover and •8Wwith a sgrlchrQnlzation Wft. simply sliding the S2 switch until the desired setting appears.The "'•• • •; ;••;•• setting remains visible through a small window on the front of the •••••' •• • •• •• device after the cover is installed. tCS/MNS Apalication •••••• SPKR'•"" • • Gerit3sis EOWNS appliances bring the s + s + STROBE- STROBE. i h rformance I'rfe safe features srROBE+ STROBE. ,speaker • • •` an&unoWusive design to mass notification voltage applications.Standard models are available Q with clear or amber lenses and optional ❑ ALERT housing labels,they are ideal for applications that x,. app require differentiation s between life safety and mass notification ® d alerts.Appliances with red,green or blue g. attaage lenses are also available. Contact Edwards w _ Customer Service for details. S2r JP7:Strobe temporal- Candela emp Candela mode selection WARNING:These devices rill not operate without electrical power. Genesis speaker-strobes may also be configured for temporal As tresfrquently oausepoWerlrftrruptions,we.suggestyou discuss further safeguarda wltti*r=iot at fir6.pr6terti00-spooWst.. flash.This power-saving feature is intended for private mode signaling only.To set the device for temporal flash,snip the jumper Edwards'recommends that-these dev =al ys be Installed in' at JP1. accordance with the,latest recognized 661666tf national.and local codes.Refer to the appropriate codes and standards for mounting height information.' Page a of a 85001-0626 Issue l Specifications Light output Operating voltage Speaker 25 VRMS or 70 VRMS,switch selectable -„ +� 4), ° +�,s 20 Default 70 VRMS 2e 20 Strobe 24 VDC,24 VFWR nominal Angle 3e 35 40. 40 Supervisory voltage 30 V max. .1 a Speaker response 400 to 4,000 Hz .45` 80 Wire size 12 to 18 AWG(0.75 to 2.50 mm� Compatible strobe GSA-CC1 S GSA-MCC1 S,GSA-CC2A, 86 GSA-MCC2A,MMGI M-RM,MIRMIRBPS6A, synchronization MIRMIRBPSIOA,APSSA,APS10A,VM-SFS1, �, sources VS1,VS2,Fireshield Pius 3,5 and 10 zone. —_ u Wet:Model 74347U(WG4 trim skirt 8 $ $��SS SSS �i��'o•o•�'�S�t38�S�>33R 6�3 � Compatible electrical taxes recommended) UL off-axis candela requirements as a percent of the UIL rated output Dry:4°square by 1-1/2"deep box when used without a trim skirt.When trim skirt is used, box must be 4e square by 2-1/8e deep. Swifih Pofition Operating environment Wet Indoor,rating Strobe Temperature -31 to 151 OF(-35 to 66°C) per UL 1971 _.- A3 C+ D Relative humidity 0 to 95%noncondensing - Lens Clear70 29 15 Sound level output (dBA) StandardColor ---2 Amber* 62 59 25 13 Wattage twitch Position 25 V 70V Output — — 2 W T 90.0 89.7 Models VDC 167 144 106 W ....._.._...._._.___._.- ......__.-_X 87.1 86.9 (-SVMx) Current FWR 3 1 -----_------- ----- 86 347 178 120 )/2 W Y 84.0 83.9 _ ._..._.—....._.......... +/4 W Z 80.8 _ 80.8 Lens Clear 161 147 .;, 102 dBA=Decibels,A-weighted. High Hi h � OutputColor Amber* 130 125 101 ^�84 UL 1480:Sound level output at 10 ft.(3.05 m)measured in a reverberant Models room using 400 to 4,000 Hz band-limited pink noise. VDC 495 494 ;eA 324 (SVMHx) Current ...... FWR 646 607 487 412 .-......... Wiring 'UL 1971 Equivalent candela value Field wiring is connected to Genesis signals with terminals that ac- atrobe SYui=atuflrt�tii3n commodate#18 to#12 AWG(0.75 mm2 to 2.5 mm2)wiring. Outdoor rating' • + • •••••• Speakerony�)ng pBr Ui:1638(Candela) ,,,• : 8 • e..'0� D.... '. To Iced are aw"ano-d pe b- - Clear �b•i•• 2$ •• 2 6'71r1�"••• t& Lens .••••• • • • -2szor7o.7vm•)+ —•'� + Standard i _—s-)r'sti►•• Tn ' , Output Color Amber* 25�••• 24 • 1 • 9 • Or nn a reu �W Models ••• • • •s•• (-SVMx) VDC 31� 167 144 106 • • P , „� Current •••••• •• • ••••• Bram, ®®®® ®® FWR 386••••347 i 10 120 •••• N 0 W N 0 T c0 --• -......... • Lens __ • S 3 High Color Clear 0•i•i 60 i•• • -4i••••• Output Amber* 52 ••51 • 41 34••••i Models VDC 499• •494 890* 324 • speaker stun WU)ng (-SVMHx) Current ••'—•-- — ---- - To Udell fire alarm coned pmnfl P - FWR i646 607 487 41.2 (WWViead armor draft -2&2 Or 70.?V—)+ 4 "'-'— ► + *UL 1971 Equivalent candela value --- To eemd ft alarm a.*d enal p - 4 - (aupmviced argnd draft -2044 Vdc)t 4 + To n"appRance. erW um Z. aiennek— kr ahomar mum oorMgbn coned egdpmmrt KKK Page 3 oto : :r;_ >, 85001-0626 ? s; Issue Ordering Information I�E:KDWARDB a Contact us... Email: adwwds.fire@fs.ute.com S -8 4 4M 8 SYIAC $11tA11 MINA 8111 Web: wwwvigtlant-Rre.com Vigilant is an EDWARDS brand. Al speakers include field-selectable/4,V2,1,or 2 watt taps and selectable 25V or 70V operation. 1018 Park Drive Mebanene,,NC 277302 Model Housing:'{ ;Marking'; Lasts �_ Strobe Output* Ship WL NC ®2013 UTC Fire&security Americas Life safety Appliances Corporation,Inc.All rights reserved. Red Specifications subject to change FIRE without notice.Edwards is part of UTC WG4WF-SVMC White Selectable Climate,Controls&Security,a unit of standard output United Technologies Corporation. WG4RN-SVMC Red None 15/29/70/87 cd WG4WN-SVMC White Clear _Red W SIF S� HC White FIRE Selectable 1.5 lbs. WG4RN-SVMHC Redhigh output (0.68 kg) None 102/123/147/161 cd WG4WN-SVMHC White WG4RF-S Red FIRE WG4WF-S White Speaker Only WG4RN-S Red None WG4WN-S White • • ECS/MNS Appliances •••••• •�: • • WG4WA-SVMA ALERT Selectable •• •••• i ••• Amber standard output • • • WG4WN-SVMA None 13/25/59/62 cd • • • ••i••• WG4WA-SVMC ALERT Clear 15/29/70/87 cd • • • •• ••••• WG4WA SVMHA White Selectable high output 1.5 lbs. •• •• •• • •••• WG4WN-SVMHA 84/101/125/130 cd (0.68 kg) ••••• • •• •••••• None ' ••• WG4WN-SVMHC •• Selectable high output •�•••• •• • Clear • • •••••• WG4WA-SVMHC 102/123/147/161 cd • • • • ALERT '•"" • • • • WG4WA-S Speaker Only "•'; ,,,, ; •••• 'See light output tables for more specific strobe values. • Accessories WG4WTS Surface Skirt for Genesis WG4 appliance family,white. WG4RTS Surface Skirt for Genesis WG4 appliance family,red. WG4GSKT Replacement Mounting Gasket 74347U Surface mount box,outdoor rated _ Page 4 of 4 A t: 85001-0626 V E,�. � .. .. lee, , W Speakers,Telephones oF.. 931LAivT ;a � yr, Fire & Life Safety Reld C.10% r%1fiYeAu rab I e M g k.jeilin ,m 6peaker Al s IrAC _4t r,0, b e Z5x Genesis Series • MEA $ @ C( 7320.14M: S2813/ 0151 sm Overview Standard Features Genesis life safety and mass notification/emergency communica- Field configurable-no need to remove the device! tions(ECS/MNS)ceiling speaker-strobes are small,compact,and - Select 1/a,Y2,1,or 2 watt operation attractive audible-visible emergency signaling devices.Protruding - 15/30/75/95 cd and 95/115/150/177 cd tM ftobe lens no more than 1.6"(41 mm)from the ceiling,Genesis speaker- models available : 000 • 00.0:0 strobes blend with any decor. - Switch settings remain visiblereveA after tU8 UAR f$installed *, Life safety appliances feature textured housings in architecturally ECS/MNS models available*0:0 0 0000 000000 neutral white or eye-catching life safety red. - 13/26/65/82 and 82/100/1.3V/TM(1971*equivalent)arr�ier 0 0 Genesis ECS/MNS appliances offer emergency signaling with lens models available *0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000 clear or amber lenses,white housings,and optional ALERT hous- • Unique low-profile design,0 0 0 0, 00 0 00:060 ing labels.They are ideal for applications that require differentiation - 30 per cent slimmer profile0tt ftompar4le'sigAls *0 0*0* 9S between life safety and mass notification alerts. - Available with white or red Ogg4 0 *' 0 0 0 • Thanks to patented breakthrough technology,Edwards Gen- • Unparalleled performance• • :060:0 0 0'0" esis strobes do not require bulky specular reflectors and lenses. - loud 90 dBA output ensure cier,,crisp a8dio :0966: ; Instead,an exclusive cavity design conditions light to produce a - Precision timing electronics meet tough synctwtzing • highly controlled distribution pattern.FullUght strobe technology standards for strobes when used with cornpakle modules produces a smooth light distribution pattern without the spikes - 25 V,,,and 70 V,,models available,all supplied with a DC and voids characteristic of specular reflectors.This ensures the blocking capacitor for audio circuit supervision entire coverage area receives consistent illumination from the a Easy to install strobe flash. - Frts all standard 4•square electrical boxes with plenty of Depending on the model,Genesis clear-lens speaker-strobes room for extra wire-no extension ring or trim plate needed feature 15 to 95,or 95 to 177 candela output(see ordering infor- - #18-#12 AWG terminals-ideal for long runs,existing wiring mation),which is selectable with a conveniently-located switch.The * Approved for public and private mode applications candela output setting remains clearly visible even after final instal- - UL 1971-listed as signaling devices for the hearing impaired lation,yet it is locked in place to prevent unauthorized movement - UL 1638-listed as protective visual signaling appliances after installation, - UL 1480-listed as life safety speaker - UL/ULC listed for ceiling or wall use Page 1 of 4 :1 AlS E of 785001-0556 Strobe Application Wiring Genesis strobes are UL 1971 or 1638 listed for indoor use.Prevailing Feld wiring terminals accommodate#18 to#12 AWG(0.75 mm2 odes require strobes to be used where ambient noise conditions to 2.5 mm2)wiring. exceed specified levels,where occupants use hearing protection, Input voltage matching the voltage rating of and in areas of public accommodation.Consult with your Authority the speaker(25 or 70 Vrms) Having Jurisdiction for details. - + + All Genesis strobes exceed UL synchronization requirements - - (within 10 milliseconds over a two-hour period)when used with a + + synchronization source.Synchronization for multiple strobe lights To listed fire in a single field of view is required. alarm control To next g panel rn �, c+n end-of-I'nepliance, Speaker Application °r return t° control equipment The suggested sound pressure level for each signaling zone used �Q ®4 with alert or alarm signals is a minimum of 15 dB above the aver- Input voltage matching the voltage rating age ambient sound level or 5 dB above the maximum sound level of the strobe having a duration of at least 60 seconds,whichever is greater.This is measured 5 feet(1.5 m)above the floor. Doubling the distance from the signal to the ear will theoretically Installation and Mounting cause a 6 dB reduction in the received sound pressure level.The actual effect depends on the acoustic properties of materials in All models are intended for o the space.Doubling the power output of a device(e.g.:a speaker indoor ceiling or wall applica- o� 0 from 1 W to 2 W)will increase the sound pressure level by 3 tions only.Speaker-strobes o o� dBA.A 3 dBA difference represents a barely noticeable change in are mounted to a flush p• . volume. North-American 4"square electrical box,21/8"(54 mm) Combination audible/visual signals must be installed in accor- deep, It . dance with guidelines established for strobes. Genesis ceiling speaker- •'� strobes simply unlatch and ECS/MNS Applications hinge down to open.This Genesis ECS/MNS appliances bring the same high-performance life gains access to mounting screws .......................... ............ safety features and unobtrusive design to mass notification applica- and the selectable candela wattage BOX tions.Available as standard units with clear or amber lenses with tap switches.The shallow depth of optional ALE+R�•ralatLngs,thy are ideal for applications that require Genesis devices leaves ample room •Ite'rentiation between life suety Ad ECS/MNS signals. Units are behind the signal for extra wir- _ _.___._._. +-•-+---------I.- Aso available tsWial orderf wittT Ped,blue or green lenses. Ing.Once installed with the cover J • 090*: .•.. 00:0:: .• in place,no mounting screws are i i•••.i • •••• visible. 0 00 ••.•. of . •••• Installation Note: ._ i............. ••Mensw,c, .*6996 When installed,these devices are not ••s•.• •a.e : •�.r�• centered on the electrical box.Make • (211 mm) sure boxes are mounted to compensate for this difference.Use the mount- Ing template provided with installation sheet 3100614. • • •.•.•* (25 mm) • 0.80°(15 mm) Field Configuration carxiela switch wettege switch •••• Genesis ceiling speaker- strobes may be set for 1/4,1/2, Sound Level Output 1,or 2 watt operation.De- (/ . pending on the model,Gen-' r t Wattage 2bV 2W. 70V 7oV esisceilingspeaker-strobes mcaw ,nci,calor have multi-candela output UL Rated* Typical UL Rated* Typical (see ordering'information). t/4 W 80.dBA 80.7 dBA 80 dBA 81.1 dBA Output settings are changed by simply opening the device and 'h W 84 dBA 83.7 dBA 84 dBA 83.5 dBA sliding the switches to the desired settings.The speaker-strobe 1W 87 dBA 87.1 dBA 87 dBA 87.2 dBA does not have to be removed to change the output settings.The __..._._. settings remain visible through small windows on the front of the 2 W 90 dBA 90.1 dBA 91 dBA 90.2 dBA device after the cover is closed. *Sound level output notes:deA=Decibels,A-weighted.UL1480:Sound level output at 10 ft(3.05 m)measured in a reverberant room using 400 to 4,000 Hz band limited pink noise.ULC-13541:Meets or exceeds 85 dBA in an anechoic chamber at 10 it(3.05 m).Directional characteristics:Within 6 dB of on-axis sound level when measured W off-axis(horizontaq. Page 2 of 4 7 M85001-0556 Issues Typical Sound Output (dBA) Light output - (effective cd) I-I—8p>YY — Percentage of rated MW_._. 12 11 10 9 8 1 6 0 4 8 2 1 0 1 2 8 4 8 6 7 8 0 10 it 12 170110 10D 00 80 V 80 W b 00 20 10 0 d 20 80 40 60 60 70 80 00 100 110 120 Percent ofUL ff rating versus so r angle 15 ...� -18° AAeasure.4 et 2wette setdnoIn aneafwie,he,her tin"smtai erd WUW o"1wm reflect Me Berne pettem Current`Draw U!,Nameptate Rating UL Nameplate Rathaiiff cd output m«i Notes 1. Light output switch settings for UL 1971 listed $) models are selectable by numeric candela See "15"or 030"or "75"or"S""95"or"A" W.or "115"or "150"or "177"or value.ECS/MNS appliances are selectable by note f "D" uC" NonNC. "BN "A" A,B,C,or D designations. RMS RMS RMS RMS RMS RUMS RMS RMS 2•Current values are shown in mA. 16 Vdc �109Y� 151 281 318 330_ 392 502 565 `16 VfW _131 194 379 437 432 518 643 693 Typical Current Typical Current(Mgh cd output Models) See "15"or 1-30"or 1175"or"$"995"or"A" 95 cd 115 cd 150 od 177 cd note 1 "D" "C" _ RMS RMS RMS RMS RMS RMS RMS RMS 16 Vdc 94 140 273 325 333 392 499 551 20 Vdc 74 108 205 244 259 303 378 429 24 Vdc 63 90 168 194 212 245 306 342 33 Vdc 48 70 124 139 155 180 211 236 16 Vtwr 126 187 368 403 484 570 673 724 •••••• 20 Vfwr 108 156 281 333 380 438 537 604 •••• i 0000 • 24 Vfwr 97 139 318 : 434 484 • • • •••••• •••• •••••• 33 Vfwr 89 119 197 214 245 269 308 338 •••••• • i••••i Specifications •••• •• ••••• ...... .. . ..... Housing Textured UV stabilized,color impregnated engineered Strobe •• •• • •• •••••• plastic.Exceeds 94V-0 UL flammability rating.Red and • :• white models available. Strobe out- UL 1971,UL 1638,V'tC"26:selectable 15/30/75/95 •• • put rating cd(VM models)and495/115PI50/17 P modet�j Mounting Flush mount to North American 4-inch square electrical box,2-1/8(54 mm)inches deep, or 960A-4RF round Strobe GC-S2VM/-S7VM series s0wker-strobes:non-c ••••• flush box.No extension ring required.Suitable for indoor operating filtered 16-33 Vdc or dtffifterAtl 16-33 Vc0 wail or ceiling applications. voltage •••• Wire con- Screw terminals:polarized Inputs for speaker,#18 to#12 Strobe flash GC-S2VM/-S7VM series speaker-strobes:one flash per nections AWG(0.75 mm2 to 2.5 mm�wire size rate second synchronized with optional MG1 M Genesis Sig- nal Master indefinitely within 10 milliseconds.Temporal Operating Indoor:32-120*F(0-49*C)ambient temperature;0-93% setting(private mode only):synchronized to temporal environment relative humidity. output of Genesis audible signals on same circuit Agency Meets ULC-S541,year 2004 UL requirements for Synchroni- Meets or exceeds UL 1971 requirements.Maximum listings/ standards UL1638 and UL1971,FM,MEA,CSFM,and zation allowed resistance between any two devices Is 20 Ohms. approvals complies with UL1480 Fifth Edition.All speaker-strobes Refer to specifications for the synchronization control comply with ADA Code of Federal Regulation Chapter module,this strobe,and the control panel to determine 28 Part 36 Final Rule. allowed wire resistance. ............. Speaker Synchro- GSA-CC1S,GSA-MCC1S,GSA-CC2A,GSA-MCC2A, nization MG1 M-RM,MIRBPS6A,MIRBPSI OA,APS6A,APS1 OA, Input/Oper- 25 Vrms(Model GC-S2VM)or 70 Vrms(Model GC Sources VS1,VS2,Fireshield Plus 3,5 and 10 zone,VM. ating Volts S7VM). Lens Optical grade polycarbonate Page of 485001-0556 a al:�x•€r ,aM,fe� issues Ordering Information 'qMEDWARDS Light output switch settings for UL 1971 listed models are selectable by numeric candela value. ECS/MNS appliances are selectable by A B,C,or D designations. Mark- Model �� .' Strobe 1! speaker ship W. Contact us.. Email: edwards fin0fs utc oom Life safety Appliances(c/w running man icon screen printed on housing) Web: wt9rovviaiJant-flre.com MGC-S2VM White None Selectable Vigilant is an EOWARDS brand. White FIRE 15,30,75,or 95 cd 25 Volt 1018 Corporate Park Drive MGC-829MW White -_None Selectable High Output Mebane.NC 27302 PS,; ,> White FIRE 95,115,150,or 177 cd 0 2013 UTC Fire&Security Americas, GC- White None Clear 2.25 Ib. MS Selectable (1.0 kg.) Corporation,Inc.All rights reserved. MGCF-S7VM White FIRE Specifications subject to change MGCFR-S7VM Red FIRE 15,30,75,or 95 cd 70 Volt without notice.Edwards is part of UTC MGC-S7VMH White None Selectable High Output Climate,Controls&Security,a unit of United Technologies Corporation. MGCF-87VMH White FIRE 95,115,150,or 177 cd ECS/MNS Appliances(no running man icon on housing) GCWA-S2VMA _ALERT Amber GCWA-S2VMC ALERT Clear Selectable GCWN-S2VMA NONE Amber A,B.C or D GCWN-S2VMC None Clear 25 Volt GCWA-82VMHA ALERT Amber GCWA-S2VMHC ALERT Clear Selectable High Output GCWN-S2VMHA None Amber A,B,C or D GCWN-S2VMHC None Clear 2.25 Ib. GCWA-S7VMA White ALERT Amber (1.0 kg.) GCWA-S7VMC ALERT Clear Selectable GCWN-S7VMA None Amber A.B,C or D *:*so: GCWN-S7VMC None Clear _ 70 Volt •••••• • • • GCWA-S7VMHA ALERT Amber • •••• ; '••' GCWA-S7VMHC ALERT Clear Selectable High Output GCWN-S7VMHA None Amber A,B,C or D 0000•• 0000 0000•• • GOWN-S7VMHC None Clear • • • 0000•• 0000•• • • • •• 0000 ••• •• • 0000 • • 0000• 0000• • •• 00.000 •••••• 9••0 i 0*0000 Accessories WARNING:These devices Will not Operate • without electrical power.As fires frequently • • :9:96 :• MG1 M-RM Synchronization Output 0.2 cause;power interruptions, further safe- •:•••• • • : : Module (1-gang) (0.1) guards such as backup power supplies 0000•• • • • • • Intelligent Synchronization 0.5 rnay:be required. 0000•• • • • GSA-CC1S • • •••• • •• Output Module(2-gang) (0.23) • GSA- Synchronization Output 0.18 Edwards recommends that these speaker- ••�„ MCC1 S Module(Plug-in UIO) 1 (0.08) strobes always be installed in accordance with the latest recognized edition ofnational All speaker-strobes include field- and local code. apgp selectable 1/a,�h,1,or 2 watt taps �X 7' Page 4 of 4 M85001-0556 W ,. issue 8 Strobes,Morns,Sells,Chimes GILANT F ire & Life-Safety 9 6 ® 'trubus . E Genesis Series �f m 40 @ KC \ CE 7125-1483: 0 1 Q • , . 61 MEA sass .� One or more patents pencing. Overview Standard Features Genesis life safety and mass notification/emergency communica- • Field configurable-no need to remove the device! tions(ECS/MNS)ceiling strobes are small,compact,and attractive - 15/30/75/95 cd and 95/115/150/177 cd clear strobe lens visible emergency signaling devices.Protruding no more than 1.6° models available ;0..;. (41 mm)from the ceiling,Genesis strobes blend with any decor. - Switch settings remain visiole eytq after the unit is insta&Y';' •• • •••• • Thanks to patented breakthrough technology,Edwards Gen- • ECS/MNS models avallablj • • • require bulky s * sees** �• , esis strobes do not r eq ky pecular reflectors and lenses. - 13/26/65/82 and 82/100/130/i55(1971 e *qu*iva•lent)amper , Instead,an exclusive cavity design conditions light to produce lens models available 0 0*•0• •••••• a highly controlled distribution pattern.Significant development *0*0 0• �•• • • efforts employing this new technology have given rise to a new Unique low-profile design •••• • •• •• •• benchmark in strobe performance-FuIlLight technology. - 30 percent slimmer profilQ� w4 cpmparablesignals ••••• — Attractive appearance so .. . •• 00000* FuIlLight strobe technology produces a smooth light distribution - No visible mounting screws,�,. . •' pattern without the spikes and voids characteristic of specular - Available with white or red 4ousln* „ ....;. reflectors.This ensures the entire coverage area receives consis- . Easy to Install • • • • tent illumination from the strobe flash.As a result,Genesis strobes - Frts all standard 4" • • Li ht technology square electrical boxes wjth plhnty of• with FuII g gy go well beyond the minimum UL-required room behind the signal for extra wire-no%"Msion ring or "cross"pattern,significantly exceeding UL-1971 and ULC-S526 trim plate needed light distribution requirements. - #18 to#12 AWG terminals-ideal for long runs or existing wiring Depending on the model,clear lens Genesis ceiling strobes fea- Unparalleled performance ture 15 to 95,or 95 to 177 candela output(see ordering informa- - Exclusive FuIlLight strobe technology produces the industry's tion),which is selectable with a conveniently-located switch.The most even light distribution candela output setting remains clearly visible even after final instal- - Precision timing electronics meet tough synchronizing lation,yet it is locked in place to prevent unauthorized movement standards for strobes after installation. - Low current draw minimizes system overhead Genesis ECS/MNS appliances offer emergency signaling with • Approved for public and private mode applications clear or amber lenses and with optional ALERT housing labels. - UL 1971-listed as signaling devices for the hearing impaired They are ideal for applications that require differentiation between - UL 1638-listed as protective visual signaling appliances life safety and mass notification alerts. - UL/ULC listed for ceiling or wail use Fags,of 1:." 85001-0557 Issue 7 Application Dimensions Genesis strobes are UL 1971 or 1638 listed for indoor use.Prevailing 5.8•dia. codes require strobes to be used where ambient noise conditions (173 mm) exceedspecified levels,where occupants use hearing protection, and in areas of public accommodation.Consult with your Authority 1'0• „(25 mm) Having Jurisdiction for details. p All Genesis strobes exceed UL synchronization requirements 0.50•(15+m) (within 10 milliseconds over a two-hour period)when used with a synchronization source.Synchronization for multiple strobe lights in a single field of view is required. ECS/MNS Applications Genesis ECS/MNS appliances bring the same high-performance Iffe Light output (effective cd) safety features and unobtrusive design to mass notification applica- Percent of UL rating versus angle tions.Available as standard units with clear or amber lenses with optional ALERT markings,thy are ideal for applications that require Percentage of rated ouW differentiation between life safety and ECS/MNS signals.Units are 720 i10 199 90 80 70 8o 60 40 30 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 so s also available(special order)with red,blue or green lenses. E � d ` 4i � ' *r Installation `x All models are intended for indoor applications only.Strobes E mount to any flush North-American 4"square electrical box,21/8" F (54 mm)deep. , 45° Genesis ceiling strobes simply unlatch and twist to open.This o 30• gains access to mounting screws and the selectable candela ,5• 5• • switch.The shallow depth of Genesis devices leaves ample room behind the signal for extra wiring.Once installed with the cover in Hand j'.rfic.1ougwffierefleG nue 9arrepeGaM. place,no mounting screws are visible. O ' O° Field Configuration •••• O° •d Depending on the model,Genesis ceiling • �° ° O speaker-strobes have multi-candela output Candela switch n (see ordering information).The output :.•••: • setting is changed by simply opening the • ' •' •'; ® device and sliding the switch to the desired U *000 •' ' setting. The strobe does not have to be m • 0:0: •• •'s removed to change the output setting. 0:006* •• • •• •• The setting remains visible through a small Indicator •• • V:00: window on the front of the device after the •••••• • • • cover is closed. • Wiring Field wiring terminals accommodate#18 to#12 AWG(0.75 mm2 WARNING:Thowdeviceswmnotoperatewm0Aelectrical pow,Asilresfrequenuy to 2.5 mm2)wiring.Strobes are interconnected with a single pair of tcause power alb suggestdiscuss further safeguards with your wires as shown below. + f-- -► + To listed IF To next fire alarm appliance, control end-of-line panel w or return to control equipment Page z of 4 + : 85001-0557 issue 7 Current Draw Light output switch settings for UL 1971 listed models are selectable by numeric candela value. ECS/MINS appliances are selectable by A,B,C,or D designations. .IS ts►utputeet5ng,standard models high output models UL "15"t r" " or Vit'." "75"tsr 110 "95�i ti tri' "A "3rij �)�5"cup"t~A "151!" ."$" "177"yr"A" # " ........ ._ RMS RMdRRK" AMS 16 Vdc 109 151 281 318 330 392 502 565 16 Vfwr 131 194 379 437 432 518 643 693 tat ng�$andaxmixisL3gt t node� .0t u0,hIghoutpa, 'a1 " r �" "7ypiCal1 C6op '9bo1fSor � . 350tr" " 7 7ar"A4 t:urrei 1t RMS AMSRMS RMS RMS RMS AMS R3NS 16 Vdc 94 140 273 325 333 392 499 551 20 Vdc 74 108 205 244 259 303 378 429 24 Vdc 63 90 212 306 342 33 Vdc 48 70 124 139 155 180 211 236 16 Vfwr 126 187 368 403 484 570 673 724 20 Vfwr 108 156 281 333 380 438 537 604 24 Vfwr 97 139 240 270 318 361 434 484 33 Vfwr 89 119 197 214 245 269 308 338 Current values are shown in mA. Specifications Housing Textured UV stabilized,color impregnated engineered plastic.Exceeds 94V-0 UL flammability rating.RUVV3tite models available. • • • •••••• _._• Lens Optical grade polycarbonate(clear). •• • •••• • Mounting Flush mount to North American 4-inch square electrical box,2-1/8(54 mm)inches deep dt"Wension ii6Wiquired. ••••:• Suitable for indoor wall or ceiling applications. ���. • • Wire Connections Screw terminals:#18 to#12 AWG(0.75 mm2 to 2.5 mm2)wire size. Operating Voltage Regulated 16 to 33 Vdc,16 to 33 Vfwn Operating environment Indoor:32-120°F(0-49°C)ambient temperature;0-93%relative humidity. •9_a•• Meets or exceeds year 2004 UL requirements for standards UL1638 and UL1971 and nadietrequi �t for Agency Ustings/approvais standards CAN/ULC S526-02 and CAN/ULC 5524-01.All models comply with ADA CM o aderal ud Ilion Chapter••• • 28 Part 36 Final Rule.CSFM,MEA.FM pending. •016: • •• Strobe output rating UL 1971,UL 1638,ULC S526:selectable 15/30/75/95 cd(GC-VM)and 95/115/150/177 od(t3C-VM a 0;0 •0 Strobe operating voltage GC-VM series strobes:non-coded,filtered 16-33 Vdc • • • • or unfiltered 16-33 Vdc FWR. •• i •••• ;••s•0 GC-VM series strobes:one flash per second synchronized with optional MG1 M Genesis Signal Master.indefinftely within Strobe flash rate 10 milliseconds.Temporal setting(private mode only):synchronized to temporal output of Genesis audible signals on same circuit. Meets or exceeds UL 1971 requirements.Maximum allowed resistance between any two devices is 20 Ohms. Refer Synchronization to specifications for the synchronization control module,this strobe,and the control panel to determine allowed wire resistance. GSA-CC1S,GSA-MC01S,GSA-CC2A,GSA-MCC2A,MG1M-RM Synchronization Sources MIRBPS6A,MIRBPS10A,APS6A,APS10A,VS1,VS2,Fireshield Plus 3,5 and 10 zone,VM. Add MG1M for MG1-CVM&MG1-HDVM devices only. Page 3 of 4 D A=-.r:. SHEET 85001-0557 i Y:s t:'?';ti's.;;' t(f 2c'EI"<^z;rE;3 w✓,..".s: 1esu•7 Ordering Information Light output switch settings for UL 1971 listed models are selectable by numeric MEOWARDS candela value. ECS/MNS appliances are selectable by A,B,C,or D designations. Contact us... Model Housing I Mor1d i Strobe $hip W#. Email: edwarwwAud dant-Tfs.utc.com Life safety Appliances(c/w running man icon screen printed on housing) Web: �rvlotlant-Bre.corn MGG-VM White None Vigilant is an EDWARDS brand. Selectable 1018 Corporate Park Drive = White "FIRE" 15,30,75,or 95 cd MGCFR-VM Red "FIRE" Clear k 1.S I Mebane,NC 27302 ...__.._. (0.82 kg.) ®2013 UTC Fire&Security Americas MGC-VMH White None Selectable high output Corporation,Inc.All rights reserved. White "FIRE" 95,115,150, or 177 cd Specifications subject to change without notice.Edwards is part of UTC ECS/MNS Appliances(no running man icon on housing) Climate,Controls&Security,a unit of United Technologies Corporation. GCWA-VMA "Alert" - Amber GCWA-VMC Clear Selectable GCWN VMA None Amber A,B,C,D GCWN-VMC Clear 1.8 Ib. GCWA-VMHA White "Alert" Amber (0.82 kg.) GCWA-VMHC Clear Selectable high output GCWN-VMHA Amber A,B,C or D GCWN-VMHC None Clear I • Units with red,blue or green lenses are available as a special order. Contact customer service for details. • • ��� , 0000•• s P� 0000•• • • � • 0000 • •• � 0000•• 0000 0000•• " o�� PT ;;. • , Y • • • 0000•• �4 '." >, • • • •• 0000 0000• •• • 0000 0000• • •• 0000•• 0000•• •• • •• •• • • • 0000•• 0000•• • • • • 0000•• 0000•• • • • • 0 0000 • •• Y' Page 4 of _ . X5001-4557 Issue? VECP-25NECP-50 & SIGCOM Voice Evacuation Control Panels (25 Watt/50 Watt) Overview The VECP Series Voice Evacuation Control Panel s contains a state of the art 25 or 50 Watt high u xz efficiency,digital power amplifier for use in life safetyy applications. The VECP-25 and VECP-50 are packed ;. with options to enhance the voice evacuation x ` package and to significantly increase the ease of installation. Features such as the supervised internal 3 microphone,low current draw,undistorted 25 or 50 Watt sine power,standard digital message unit and four speaker loop outputs make the VECP-25 or the VECP-50 the ideal choice for critical life safety applications. Sixty seconds of pre-recorded voice messages can be programmed into the digital message unit. These messages can be activated by either 24 VDC polarity reversing or dry-contact inputs. �ema�u+e A built-in auxiliary audio input allows the VECP to • •`•'•• interface to telephone paging systems,increasing •••� .'•••. '. the functionality of the system and adding to the •••;" "" """ value offered to the end-user. Additional non-fire Features "•••' ' :....: emergency messages can be added to the system .High efficiency Class D digliei$m$ilifier ;�•�,• ,.�..� and used to alert building occupants of conditions •24 VDC polarity reversing or ftawtact activation ..:..' such as weather alerts,chemical spills and gas leaks. .Low current draw t•'..' : •••' •••••• Custom programmed messages and alert tones are • also available. •Undistorted 25 or SOW sinepoe�t; • •. •Up to 60 seconds of pre-recdrded dfgital Ake ai'ecsages Diagnostic meter bars,which indicate speaker load •Automatic backup feature 4OW�n�dels) •... ;••••; or signal levels on the audio channels,plug in •4 supervised speaker loop outputs(Class A.VN terminal connections and an installer's system test •Field selectable 25/70 VRMS speaker loops button make the VECP one of the most •Intelligent speaker circuit overload protection installer-friendly panels on the market. SigCom's •Installer's system test button intelligent overload protection feature limits the •Diagnostic meters(speaker load and signal level) output power to a maximum preset level. This .Supervised microphone input protects the panel without disconnecting the load .Auxiliary audio input and disabling the evacuation system. .Common alarm and trouble relays •Optional pre-alert signal •Optional internal power supply Specifications Specifications are subject to change without notice due to product improvements. Power Supply Microphone Input supervised,internal micro- External AC Power 120 Vu,60 Hz;2 A phone;overrides pre-recorded External DC Power 20.4—26.4 VK regulated messages when paging during alarm SO Watt load 23S A max at 24 VK 'Audio Outputs Output Power 25 Watts(VECP25),SO Watt r (VECPSO)total(sinusoidal,RMS) Alarm Activation Inputs Voltage 2S or 70.7 Vus,field selectable Primary 1,4-position,Class A,reverse po- Speaker Circuits 4,Class A(style Z)or Class B larity(NAC);activates fire alarm (style Y) message and tone; EOL Resistor 10 KOhm,1 Watt,power limited 10—30 Vic,2 mA max. find Fault Impedance 240 KOhm Secondary 1,2-position,reverse polarity, Common Relays end of NAC or last circuit device; 10—30 Vv,S mA max. Trouble Form-t contacts,30 Vv,1 A resistive Auxiliary Message Inputs 2,normally-open(N.O.)dry Alarm Form-C contacts,30 V,1 A resis- contact;5 mA max.;supervised; tive activate non-fire auxiliary mes- sage and tone Installation surface or flush mount;indoor Gnd Fault Impedance 6S KOhm Dimensions 20"h x 1S-3/4"w x S"d AC/Power Supply Fault activation causes system to enter Enclosure Cut-in Size 18-3/40h x 14-1/2"w x 4"d battery saver mode Temperature Range 327 to 120°F(0°C to 49°C) Auxiliary Audio Input interface to telephone and pag- Humidity 90%maximum,non-condens- Ing systems,non-fire use only Ing; Input level 1 Vnis max Approvals/Listings UL 864 Control Units for Fire Impedagq,,•: 10 KOhm Protective Systems(9th Edition) *:**so • .•. ; UL 1711 Amplifiers for Fire •' .""• ' " Protective Systems ...•.• •..... • NAC • + Front + • Common Alarm PRCP • •Reverse &Trouble Relay o-f ••. _ •• • - • Polarky � Outputs 0000• ••••S 1C + C • NAC Input N.C. • •..• - • •s Su wised : 60 second N.O. • Mic ophone Dlgkal messaging 2C • NAC • 7teverse Unk N.C. •• • Ac: •.i EOL S�4{perity N.O. •00000 • I Input •s •••• SIGCCtRA y � 10K EOL 2 Supervised Dry VECP Contact In 25 WattDigital tOKEOL (Power-United) PowerAmpliier 2 VECP 25/50 (4 speaker Outputs) Internal 24 V y Power Supply& 4-25 VRrw70 VxMs Audio 1 V�5 Battery anger 25 Watt Dlggltal, Auxiliary , Power Ampli ier Class AB Audio Inputs K VECP 50 SPEAKER OUTPUTS PTT r G (4 speaker Outputs) WIN° 4 Wheeling Avenue,Woburn,MA 01801 JOSIGCOM Phone—(781)933-09981 Fax—(781)933-5019 Email-sales@sigcom.com I www.sigcom.com 02012 Signal Communications Corporation;all rights reserved. 120126rONKP Series/OEMM