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1048 WALNUT ST (2)o N 8 W ALfJfri- scr Tier Two Emergency and Hazardous Chemical Inventory Specific Information by Chemical Revised September 2005 Community Right -to -Know (REQUIRED INFORMATION) ID #: CRK000059240 (12-digit number beginning with CRK or WA) Facility Identification UBI/DOR#: 232259884 Main Contact Name TRINA SMITH Email TRINA.SMITH@FTR.COM Name FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS EDMONDS RSU Title EHS SPECIALIST Phone (916) 686-3499 Fax (585) 262-9548 Address 1048 WALNUT ST Mailing Address Must be included if different from Facility Address City EDMONDS County Snohomish State Zip 98020 Address 9260 E STOCKTON BLVD NAICS Code Latitude Longitude City ELK GROVE State CA Zip 95624 SIC Code 4813 Dun & Bradstreet No. 10-721-2169 LEPC SW SNOHOMISH Emergency Contact Name DAVID EASDON Title PROPERTY MGR Owner/ Name FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS NORTHWEST INC Operator Street 1800 41ST ST Phone (972) 795-4006 24-hr. Phone (800) 590-6605 City EVE RETT State WA Zip 98201- Phone (425) 261-5791 Name CONTROL CENTER Title MCR Phone (800) 590-6605 24-hr. Phone (800) 590-6605 Important. Read all instructions before completing form. Reporting Period: From January I to December 31, 2014 Subject to section 112r of Clean Air Act Physical and Health Storage Codes Chemical Description Hazards INVENTORY Container Storage LocationsT (check all that apply) e Temperature YP Pressure P (Non -Confidential) CAS 007664-93-9 Trade Secret Fire 1,286 Max. Amount (lbs.) El a ® IN MAIN BLDG FLR 1 Chem. Name Sudden Release 1,286 Avg. Amount (Ibs.) SULFURIC ACID of Pressure EHS Name ❑ Reactivity X 3 Max. Daily Amount (code) SULFURIC ACID Immediate (acute) 3 Avg. Daily Amount (code) Check allEl X that apply Pure Mix Solid Liquid Gas EHS Delaved (chronic) 365 No. of Days On -site CAS 007439-92-1 Trade Secret a Fire 11,499 Max. Amount(lbs.) ® ® INSIDE - FIRST FLOOR Chem. Name Sudden Release 11,499 Avg. Amount (Ibs.) LEAD ACID BATTERY of Pressure EHS Name A Reactivity 4 Max. Daily Amount (code) LEAD � Immediate (acute) 4 Avg. Daily Amount (code) Check all ❑ that apply ❑ ❑ ❑ Delaved (chronic) 365 No. of Days On -site Pure Mix Solid Liquid Gas EHS Certification (Read and sien after comuletine all sections) 2 OPTIONAL ATTACHMENTS I certify under penalty of law that 1 have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in pages one thru _ and that based on my inquiry of ❑ 1 have attached a site plan these individuals responsible for obtaining the Information, I believe that the submitted information is true, accurate, and complete. 1 have attached a list of site coordinate TRINA SMITH - EHS abbreviations I have attached a description of dikes Name and offical title of owner/operator's authorized representative Signature Date Signed and other safeguard measures Page 2 of 2 TIER TWO CONTINUATION FORM ID #: CRK000059240 Chemical Description Physical and Health Hazards (check all that apply) INVENTORY Storage Codes Container Type Pressure Temperature Storage Locations (Non -Confidential) I CAS 068476-34-6 Trade Secret a Fire 4,015 Max. Amount (lbs.) © a ® OUTSIDE MAIN BLDG hem. Name DIESEL FUEL NO 2 Sudden Release 4,015 Avg. Amount (Ibs.) of Pressure HS Name Reactivity 3 Max. Daily Amount (code) Check all ❑ ❑ P�l Immediate (acute) 3 Avg. Daily Amount (code) that apply X Pure Mix Solid Liquid Gas EHS Delayed (chronic) ❑ 365 No. of Days On -site Y Tier Two Emergency and Hazardous Chemical Inventory Community Right -to -Know ID#• CRK000059240 ' Specific Information by Chemical ( REQUIRED INFORMATION) Revised (10/08) (12-digit number beginning with CRK or WA) - - Facility Identification UBI/DOR# 232259884 Name VERIZON Edmonds RSU (WA21031301) Address 1048 Walnut Street City Edmonds County Snohomish State WA Zip 98020 Latitude Longitude ' NAICS 151117 1 1 1 0 Dun + Brad Number 1 0 7 2 1- 2 1 11 6191 Main Contact Name William Irwin Email b.irwin@verizon.com Title Env. Management Phone 978-837-3604 Fax 978-682-9587 Mailing Address Must be included if different from Facility Address Address 2 Hampshire Street, 3rd Floor City Lawrence State MA Zip 01840 Emergency Contact Name Dutcher, Robert E Phone 425/261-6109 Name Compliance Service Center Phone 800-386-9639 Title Prooerty Manager 24 Hour Phone (888) 696-3973 Title Manager 24 Hour Phone 800-386-9639 Owner/Operator LEPC-Snohomish County Department of Emergency Mgmt, ID: 358 FD-CITY OF EDMONDS FIRE DEPARTMENT ID: 3917 Name Verizon Northwest, Inc. Phone 978-837-3604 Address 700 Hidden Ridge, HQW01J08 Attn: SARA Compliance Irving, TX 75038 Important: Read all instructions before completing form Reporting Period : January 1 to December 31, 2009 ❑.Subject to section 112r,of Clean Air Act Chemical Description Physical and Health Hazards (check all that apply) Invento ry Storage Codes Cont. Press Temp Storage Locations (Non -Confidential) ' CAS 1 1 17 16 16 4 9 3 D Tradret ❑ Chemical Name: LEAD ACID BATTERIES Fire Sudden Release of ❑ Pressure 0 Reactivity Immediate (acute) Delayed (chronic) 16254 Max' Amount (Ibs) 16254 Avg. Amount (Ibs) FO-F41 Max. Daily Amount (code) 0 4 Avg. Daily Amount (code) 3 6 5 No. of Days On -site R 1 Inside -Main Bld Floor GroundSec` 1 EHS Name SULFURIC ACID (1290 Ibs) Check all that apply ❑ Pure Mix Solid 0 Liquid ❑ Gas EHS CAS ==F71 Trade ❑ Secret Chemical Name: ❑ Fire ❑ Sudden Release of Pressure ❑ Reactivity ❑ Immediate (acute) ❑ Delayed (chronic) Max. Amount (Ibs) - Avg. Amount Ibs g' (Ibs) m Max. Daily Amount (code) m Avg. Daily Amount (code) ® No. of Days On -site FFF EHS Name Check II that [:]Pure ❑]Mix [:] Solid ❑ Liquid ❑ Gas EHS ❑ CAS I I I 1�]=[::]Tracle ❑ Secret Chemical Name: ❑ Fire ❑ Sudden Release of Pressure ❑ Reactivity ❑ Immediate (acute) ❑ Delayed (chronic) Max. Amount (Ibs) Avg. Amount (Ibs) m Max. Daily Amount (code) Avg. Daily Amount (code) No. of Days On -site _ _ • EHS Name Check all that apply ❑ Pure ❑ Mix ❑ Solid ❑ Liquid [:]Gas EHS ❑ , Certification (Read and sign after completing all sections) Optional Attachments 1 certify under penalty of law that 1 have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in pages I through I, and that based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I believe that the submitted information is true, accurate, and complete. William Irwin Environment Management 1/14/2010 Name and official title of owner/operator OR owner/operator's authorized representative Signature - Date signed ❑ 1 have attached a.site plaq ❑ 1 have attached a list ofsite . coordinate abbreviations 1 have attached a description of ❑ dikes and other safeguard measures Tier Two Emergency and Hazardous Chemical Inventory Community Right -to -Know ID #: CRK000059240 FD CITY OF EDMONDS FIRE DEPARTM Page 1 of 1 Specific Information by Chemical (REQUIRED INFORMATION) (12 digit number beginning LEPC Snohomish Calnty Department of Em• wog i-i co tpmhar grin. with CRK or WA) Facility Identification UBI/DOR# 232259884 Name VERIZON Edmonds RSU (WA2103B01) Main Contact Name David M. Jean EMAIL: david.m.jean@verizon.com Title Environment Management Phone 978-469-1648 FAX (978) 469-1628 Address 1048 Walnut Street City Edmonds County Snohomish State WA Zip 98020 Latitude Longitude SIC Code 4 8 1 3 Dun + Brad Number 1 0 7 2 1 2 1 6 E Mailing Address Must be included if different from Facility Address Address 700 Hidden Ridge, HQW01J08 Attn: SARA Compliance City Irving State TX Zip 75038 Emergency Contact Name Christianson, Dean M Title Property Manager Phone 425/261-6115 24-Hr Phone (888) 696-3973 Name Compliance Service Center Title Manager Phone (800) 386-9639 24-Hr Phone (800) 386-9639 Owner/ Name Verizon Northwest Inc. Operator Street 700 Hidden Ridge, HQW01J08 Attn: SARA Compliance City Irving State TX Zip 75038 Phone (978) 469-1648 Important: Read all instructions before completingform. Reporting Period: From January 1 to December 31, 2007 ❑ Subject to section 112r of Clean Air Act Chemical Description Ph sical and Health y Hazards Check all that a I INVENTORY Storage Codes Container Type Pressure Temp Storage Locations (Non -Confidential) CAS 7161674 413 Trade Secret ❑ Chem. Name Lead Acid Batteries EHS Name SULFURIC ACID Check all that El W R apply. Pure Mix Solid Liquid Gas EHS Fire ❑ Sudden Release of Pressure 0 Reactivity ❑� Immediate (acute) 0 Delayed (chronic) 162541 Max. Amount (Ibs) 16254 Avg. Amount (Ibs) 0 4 Max. Daily Amount (code) OT 4 Avg. Daily Amount (code) 3 6 5 No. of Days On -site [ R R R � I 1 1 1 4 4 4 Floor 1- Floor Ground- Equipment Room Inside - Main Bldg- CAS m Trade Secret ❑ Chem. Name EHS Name Check all that 3°1 ® L" d ® Q apply. Pure Mix Solid Liquid Gas EHS ® Fire ® Sudden Release of Pressure ® Reactivity, Immediate (acute) n Delayed (chronic) Max. Amount (Ibs) Avg. Amount (Ibs) �I I I Max. Daily Amount (code) Avg. Daily Amount (code) of Days On -site ❑ CAS m Trade Secret ❑ Chem. Name EHS Name Check all that � ® ® ❑ apply: Pure Mix Solid Liquid Gas EHS ® Fire [] Sudden Release of Pressure Cl Reactivity FEE] Immediate (acute) ® Delayed (chronic) Max. Amount (Ibs) Avg. Amount (Ibs) Max. Daily Amount (code) Avg. Daily Amount (code) = No. of Days On -site 0 LJ Ll Certification (Read and sign after completing all sections) cart 'under penalty of law that ave personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in pages one thru 1, and that based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I believe that the submitted information is true, accurate, and complete. David M. Jean -=/ 1/7/2008 Name and official title of ownertoperator's authorized representative Signature Date signed Optional Attachments ❑ I have attached a site plan ❑ I have attached a list of site coordinate abbreviations ❑ I have attached a description of dikes and other safeguard measures Tier Two Emergency.and Hazardous Chemical Inventory Community Right -to -Know ID #:- CRK600059240 FD CITY OF EDMONDS FIRE DEPARTM Page 1 of 1 Specific Information by -Chemical. 1 LEPC Snohomish Count Department of Em, (REQUIRED INFORMATION) (2 digit number beginning Y P Revised September 2005 . with CRK or WAl Facility Identification UBI/DOR#: 232259884 Name VER�IZON Edmonds RSU (WA2103801) _ Main Contact Name David M. Jean EMAIL: david.m.jean@verizon.com Title Environment Management Phone 978-469-1648 FAX (978) 469-1628 Address 1048 Walnut Street i �....: City Edmonds County Snohomish State WA Zip 98020 Latitude "I Longitude SIC Code `_ .8 1 3 Dun + Brad Number F, 01 7 2 1 2 1 6 9 Mailing Address Must be included if different from Facility Address Address 700 Hidden Ridge, HQW01J08 Attn: SARA Compliance City Irving State TX Zip 75038 Owner/ Name Verizon Northwest Inc. Operator, • ' Street 700 Hidden Ridge, HQW01J08 Attn: SARA Compliance City Irving; u State TX Zip 75038 Phone (978) 469-1648 Emergency Contact Name . Christianson, Dean M Title Property Manager Phone 425/261-6115 24-Hr Phone (888) 696-3973 Name Compliance Service Center Title Manager Phone (800)386-9639 24-HrPhone (800)386-9639 Important:.Read;all, instructions -before, completing form. Reporting Period: From January 1 .to -December 31, 2006: ❑ Subject to section 112r of Clean Air Act Chemical Description Physical and Health y Hazards Check all that a I INVENTORY Storage Codes Container Type Pressure Temp Storage Locations (Non -Confidential) CAS 1 71, 616 41 9 3 Trade Secret ❑ Chem. Name BATTERY -SULFURIC ACID EHS Name SULFURIC ACID Check all that .. _..F .,. o, __.. r .. ❑ ❑ apply "'Pure ' Mix Solid Liquid Gas EHS ❑ Fire ❑ Sudden Release of Pressure Reactivity 91 Immediate (acute) 0 Delayed (chronic) 1286 Max. Amount (Ibs) 1286 Avg. Amount (Ibs) OF 31 Max. Daily Amount (code) 0 3 Avg. Daily Amount (code) 3 6 5 No. of Days,On-site R R 1 1 4 4 Floor Ground- Equipment Room Inside - Main Bldg - CAS Trade Secret ❑ ... Chem. Name s, . :, •. c , EHS Name »11 • . ; :.:.: Check all that � iLL7 � � (� � apply -- Pure..' Idiz` .Solid Liquid Gas EHS ® Fire �I Sudden Release C of Pressure F Reactivity � Immediate (acute) Delayed (chronic) Max. Amount (Ibs) Avg. Amount (Ibs) - .. —T-] Max. Daily Amount (code) Avg. Daily Amount (code) No. of Days On=site. I � Mt utr 1. CAS �" .� Trade Secret - _ EHS Name • � '' ' '" � _ _ ��l Check all that ❑� J apply;-, Pure ::Iv1ix. Solid Liquid Gas EHS Fire FEI Sudden Release of Pressure ❑� Reactivity ❑ Immediate (acute) EO) Delayed (chronic) Max. Amount (Ibs) Avg. Amount (Ibs) Max. Daily Amount (code) Avg. Daily Amount (code) . = No. of Days On -site , t Certification . (Read and sign after completing all sections) I certify under penalty o .law,that I have personally examined and am amiliar with the information submifted in pages.one thru 1, and that based on my inquiry of those individuals,responsible.for obtaining.the information, I believe that the submitted information is true, accurate' and complete. David M. Jean 1/9/2007 Name and official title of owner/operator's authorized representative Signature Date signed. Optional Attachments ❑ I have attached a site plan ❑ I have attached a list of site coordinate abbreviations ❑ I have attached a description of dikes and other safeguard measures Tier Two Emergency and Hazardous Chemical Inventory Community Right -to -Know ID #: CRK000059240 FD CITY OF EDMONDS FIRE DEPARTN Page 1 of 1 Specific Information by Chemical LEPC Snohomish Count Department of Em (REQUIRED INFORMATION (12 digit number beginning Y P with CRK or WA Facility Identification UBI/DOR# 232259884 Name VERIZON Edmonds RSU (WA2103601) ain Contact Name Jason Weller EMAIL: jason.d.weller@verizon.com Title Environment Management Phone 972-718-3965 FAX (972) 718-7873 Address 1048 Walnut Street City Edmonds County Snohomish State WA Zip 98020 Latitude Longitude SIC Code 4 8 1 3 Dun +Brad Number 1 0 7 2 1 2 1 6 9 Mailing Address Must be included if different from Facility Address Address 700 Hidden Ridge, HQW01J08 Attn: SARA Compliance City Irving State TX Zip 75038 Emergency Contact Name CHRISTIANSON, DEAN Title Property Manager Phone 425-261-6115 24-Hr Phone (888) 696-3973 Name Compliance Service Center Title Manager Phone (800) 386-9639 24-Hr Phone (800) 386-9639 Owner/ Name Verizon Communications, Inc. Operator Street 700 Hidden Ridge, HQW01J08 Attn: SARA Compliance City Irving State TX Zip 75038 Phone (972) 718-3965 Important: Read all instructions before completing form. Reporting Period: From January 1 to December 31, 2005 ❑ Subject to section 112r of Clean Air Act Chemical Description P Physical and Health Hazards Check all that a / INVENTORY Storage Codes Container Type Pressure Temp Storage Locations (Non -Confidential) CAS 1 1 17 16 6 4 9 3 ❑9 Trade Secret ❑ Chem. Nam BATTERY SULFURIC ACID EHS Name SULFURIC ACID Check all that El 0 El R] El� apply. Pure Mix Solid Liquid Gas EHS ❑Fire ❑'Sudden Release of Pressure ❑ Reactivity d❑ Immediate (acute) 0 Delayed (chronic) 6531 Max. Amount (Ibs) 653 Avg. Amount (Ibs) 0 F 2 Max. Daily Amount (code) 0 2 Avg. Daily Amount (code) - 3 6 5 No. of Days On -site R R 1 1 El 4 4 El Floor 1 Battery Room Inside - Main Bldg - CAS I I I I I I I m Trade Secret ❑ Chem. Nam EHS Name Check all that o o ® o a aFIT apply: Pure Mix Solid Liquid Gas EHS 'Fire ® Sudden Release of Pressure ❑E Reactivity Immediate (acute) fEl Delayed (chronic) Max. Amount (Ibs) Avg. Amount (Ibs) m Max. Daily Amount (code) m Avg. Daily Amount (code) No. of Days Oh -site CAS I I I I I I m Trade Secret ❑ Chem. Nam EHS Name Check all that 013 ® no © © 0 apply. Pure Mix Solid Liquid Gas EHS 0 Fire ® Sudden Release of Pressure F01 Reactivity ❑� Immediate (acute) n Delayed (chronic) Matt. Amount (Ibs) Avg. Amount (Ibs) m Max. Daily Amount (code) m Avg. Daily Amount (code) No. of Days On -site - Certification (Read and sign after completing all sections) I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in pages one thru 1, and that based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I believe that the submitted information is true, accurate, and complete. Jason Weller {` �,rC,A . 1/9/2006 Name and official title of owner/operators authorized representative Signature Date signed Optional Attachments ❑ I have attached a site plan ❑ I have attached a list of site coordinate abbreviations ❑ I have attached a description of dikes and other safeguard measures Tier Two Emergency and -Hazardous Chemical Inventory Specific Information by Chemical- . FD CITY OF EDMONDS FIRE DEPARTN Page 1 of 1 LEPC Snohomish County Department of Em Revised April 1999 Community Right -to -Know ID #: CRK000059240 (REQUIRED INFORMATION Facility Identification UBI/DOR# 232259884 Name VERIZON Edmonds RSU (WA21031301) Owner/Operator Name Name Verizon Communications, Inc. Phone (972) 718-3965 Address 1048 Walnut Street Address 700 Hidden Ridge, HQW01J08 Attn: SARA Compliance City Edmonds County Snohomish State WA Zip 98020 Latitude Longitude SIC Code 4 8 1 3 Dun + Brad Number 1 0 7 2 1 2 1 6 9 City Irving State TX Zip 75038 FAX (972) 718-7873 EMAIL: jason.d.weller@verizon.com Emergency Contact Name CHRISTIANSON, DEAN Title Property Manager Phone 425-261-6115 24-Hr Phone (888) 696-3973 Name Compliance Service Center Title Manager Mailing Address Name Jason Weller Must be included - - if different from Street 700 Hidden Ridge, HQW01J08 Attn: SARA Compliance Facility Address p0 Box City Irving State TX Zip 75038 phone (800) 386 9639 24 Hr Phone (800) 386 9639 Important: Read all instructions before completing form. Reporting Period: From January 1 to December 31, 2004 ❑ Check box if information submitted is identical to the information submitted last ear. Chemical Description Physical and Health Hazards Check all that a / INVENTORY Storage Codes Storage Locations Container (Non -Confidential) Type Pressure Temperature (Please Print) CAS 1 17 16 16 4_ 9 3 ❑9 Trade Secret ❑ Chem. Nam BATTERY SULFURIC ACID EHS Name SULFURIC ACID Check all that ❑— - d❑ ❑ 0 ❑ apply. Pure Mix Sofid Liquid Gas EHS ❑ Fire ❑ Sudden Release • of Pressure Reactivity Immediate (acute) Delayed (chronic) 0 2 Max. Daily Amount (code) ' 0 2 Avg. Daily ,,. ' Amount (code) 3 6 5 No. of Days On -site R R 1 1 4 4 Floor 1- Battery Room Inside - Main Bldg - CAS ❑ ❑ Trade Secret ❑ Chem. Nam EHS Name • • Check all that ® - -© ® ® ❑ apply. Pure Mix Solid Liquid Gas EHS Fire 0 Sudden Release of Pressure Reactivity ®Immediate (acute) ❑Ci Delayed (chronic) ❑ Max. Daily Amount (code) ❑ Avg. Daily Amount (code) No. of Days On -site CAS - ❑ ❑ Trade Secret ❑ Chem. Nam —' EHS Name Check all that � ® ® © ❑ apply Pure Mix' Solid Liquid Gas . EHS ® Fire 0 Sudden Release of Pressure ® Reactivity ❑� Immediate (acute) Delayed (chronic) ❑ Max. Daily Amount (code) ❑ Avg. Daily Amount (code) F No. Days e On -site I' Certification (Read and sign after completing all sections) I certify under penaltyof law that I.have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in pages one thru 1, and that based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I believe that the submitted information is true, accurate, and complete. Jason Weller �. �Vfi�+� , 1/17/2005 Name and official title of owner/operator's authorized representative Signature Date signed Optional Attachments ❑ I have attached a site plan ❑ I have attached a list of site coordinate abbreviations ❑ I have attached a description of dikes and other safeguard measures Tier Two Emergency and Hazardous Chemical Inventory Community Right -to -Know ID #: CRK000059240 County EDMONDS FD Page 1 of 1 Specific Information by Chemical (REQUIRED INFORMATION FD City of Edmonds Fire Department ' PPvicnA Andi 19g9 Facility Identification UBI/DOR#: 232259884 Owner/Operator Name Name VERIZON Edmonds RSU (WA2103601) Name Verizon Communications, Inc. Phone (972) 718-3937 Address 700 Hidden Ridge, HQW01J02 Attn: SARA Compliance Address 1048 Walnut Street City Edmonds County Snohomish State WA Zip 98020 City Irving State TX Zip 75038 Latitude Longitude FAX (972) 718-7873 EMAIL: b.irwin@verizon.com SIC Code 14 181 11 3 Dun + Brad Number 1 0 7 2 1 2 1 6 91 Emergency Contact Name CHRISTIANSON, DEAK Title Property Manager Mailing Address Name William Irwin Must be included Phone 425-261-6115 24-Hr Phone 425-261 6115 if different from Street 700 Hidden Ridge, HQW01 J02 Attn: SARA Compliance Name Compliance Service Center Title Manager Facility Address PO Box City Irving State TX Zip 75038 Phone (800) 386-9639 24-Hr Phone (800) 386-9639 Important: Read all instructions before completing form Reporting Period: From January 1 to December 31, 2003 ❑ Check box if information submitted is identical to the Chemical Description P Physical and Health INVENTORY Storage Codes Storage Locations Hazards Container (Non -Confidential) (CheckaildWatooM Type Pressure Temperature 011easeFwno CAS I 1 1716 16 141 F-9F-31 ❑9 Trade Secret ❑ ❑ Fire p® Max. Daily R 1 4 Floor 1- ❑ Sudden Release Amount (code) R 1 4 Floor Other- Generator Room Chem. Name BATTERY SULFURIC ACID of Pressure p® Avg. Daily 4 Floor Other- Power Room EHS Name SULFURIC ACID 0 Reactivity Amount (code) R 1 4 Inside - Main Blda- ❑ ® ❑ ® ❑ 0 ® Immediate (acute) 3 6 5 No. of Days El El El check all that On -site appir. Pure Mix Solid Liquid Gas EHS 0 Delayed chronic CAS m ❑ Trade Secret ❑ ® Fire m Max. Daily Chem Name Sudden Release Amount (code) of Pressure m Avg. Daily EHS Name ❑ Reactivity Amount (code) ® Immediate (acute) ® No. of Days Check all that ® ® ® ® ® ❑ On -site appiY- Pure Mix Solid Liquid Gas EHS li Delayed chronic CAS m ❑ Trade Secret ❑ Fire m Max. Daily Chem. Name ® Sudden Release Amount (code) of Pressure m Avg. Daily EHS Name ® Reactivity Amount (code) ❑ ® Immediate (acute) ® No. of Days El 0 El Check all that ® ® ® ® ® On -site apply: Pure Mix Solid Liquid Gas EHS Delayed (chronic) Certification (Read and si,2n after completing all sections) I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in pages one thru 1, and that based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I b e t the submitted information is true, accurate, and complete William Irwin 2/1/2004 Name and official We of ownedbperators authormed representative Signature Date signed Optional Attachments ❑ I have attached a site plan ❑ I have attached a list of site coordinate abbreviations ❑ I have attached a description of dikes and other safeguard measures FIRE PREVENTION Serving Brier, Edmonds 12425 Meridian Ave S INSPECTION REPORT SNOHOMISH CO. Mountlake Terrace,and FIRE Everett, WA 98208 ❑BR ERNDS STIRLT the Town of Woodway Phone (425) 551-1200 ❑WOODWAY ❑ TERRACE www.FireDistrictl.org Fax (42S) SSI -1272 UNINCORPORATED ❑UNINCORPORATED FREQUENCY STATION & SHIFT LOCATION: 1040 Walnut Street 730 16 O I i BUSINESS NAME: GTE Exchange Bldg PHONE: 42577S4 E00 DATE DUE SCHEDULED 06/01/11 MAILING POB #1003 UFIR ► 634 6 154 ADDRESS: Everett 98206 BUSINESS OWNER: GTE Everett Office HOME PHONE: 4257784600 ACTIVE �•a EMERGENCY-1: "Podgorny, gait" HOME PHONE: 4257714966 CURRENT KEY ACCESS-2: HOME PHONE: CITY YES NO BUSINESS LICENSE PERSON CONTACTED: INITIAL INSPECTION DATE . A NAME OF INSPECTOR: ��1/1(1 FIRE FA 9.108 FE SYSTEMS: ANNUAL HAZARDS FOUND AN LOCATI NS / COMMUNICATIONS U1 \1a 1 ; C: 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 I AGREE TO CORRECT THE ABOVE VIOLATION(S) IN THE NEXT 30 DAYS X 1st RE -INSPECTION DATE DUE: 2nd RE -INSPECTION DATE DUE: EXTENSION GRANTED TO: FINAL RE -INSPECTION DATE DUE: VIOLATIONS CITED: PERSON CONTACTED: PERSON CONTACTED: PERSON CONTACTED: I INSPECTOR: INSPECTOR: INSPECTOR: 2 DATE: DATE: DATE: 3 VIOLATIONS 1 5 VIOLATIONS 1 5 PRE -CITATION LETTER SENT CITATION ISSUED NUMBER: 4 2 6 2 6 DATE: CODE SECTION: 5 3 7 3 7 RETURN RECEIPT RECEIVED 6 4 18 4 18 DATE: DISPOSITION: 7 LETTER NEEDED ❑ YES ❑ NO LETTER NEEDED ❑ YES ❑ NO 8 FIRE DEPARTMENT COPY V Tier Two Emergency and Hazardous Chemical Inventory Community Right -to -Know ID:#--'CRK000059240 FD CITY OF EDMONDS FIRE QEPPARTTvq Paae.1. of 1 Specific Information by Chemical (REQUIRED INFORMATION) (12 digit number beginning L .EPC Snohomish County Departm ,nt n#• Frrr,� »� Revised September 2005 with CRK or WA) Facility Identification UBI/DOR# 232259884 Name VERIZON Edmonds RSU (WA2103601) Main Contact Name William Irwin EMAIL: b.irwin@ve'rizon'com- Title Environment Management Phone 978-469-1661 FAX (978) 469-1628- - Address 1048 Walnut Street City Edmonds County Snohomish State WA Zip 98020 Latitude Longitude SIC Code 4 8: 1 3 D+B Number 1 0 7 2; 1 2 1 6 9 NAICS 5 1 7 1 '•1 p Mailing Address Must be included if different from Facility Address, Address 33 Winter Street, Floor 2 City Haverhill State MA ;'Zip;f01830 Owner/ Name Verizon Northwest Inc. Operator Street 700 Hidden Ridge, HOW01J08 Attn: SARA Compliance City Irving State TX Zip 75038 Phone (978) 469-1661 Emergency Contact Name.-. Dutcher, Robert E Title Property Manager- - Phone •425/261-6109 24-Hr Phone (888p69613973 Name ,Compliance Service Center Title Ma nage"r'>+"' Phone J800) 386-9639 24-Hr Phone (80o)=386`9639 Important. Read all instructions before completing form. Reporting Period: From January 1 to December31, 2008 ❑ Subject to section 112r.of-Clean'Air Act" Chemical Description Physical and Health Hazards Check all that a t INVENTORY - Storage Codes Container Type Pressure Temp a Stora Locations 9 (Non -Confidential) __ CAS 1 1 17 16 J6 F_9T 3 9❑Trade Secret ❑ Chem. Nam Lead Acid Batteries EHS EHS Name SULFURIC ACID Check all that ❑ ❑d [d1 ❑ apply: Pure Mix Solid Liquid Gas EHS Fire ❑ Sudden Release of Pressure 0 Reactivity Immediate (acute) Delayed (chronic) 162541 Max. Amount (Ibs) 16254 Avg. Amount (Ibs) Max. Daily Amount (code) 0 Avg. Daily Amount (code) 4 3 6 5 No. of Days On -site R R R 1 1 1 4 4 4 Floor 1- Floor Ground- Equipment.Rloorn., Inside - Main Bldg- ' CAS ET— PTrade Secret ❑ Chem. Nam EHS Name Check all that ❑ ❑ FA❑ i ; i J apply: Pure Mix Solid Liquid Gas EHS ffL� Fire Fz�, Sudden Release of Pressure Ell Reactivity ❑G Immediate (acute) Delayed (chronic) Max. Amount (Ibs) Avg. Amount (Ibs) mm I_I_l Max. Daily Amount (code) m Avg. Daily Amount (code), - _ Cm No. of Days On -site -- _ ^�) .'' ~ `1'.'• '; - CAS Trade Secret ❑ Chem. Nam EHS Name Check all that ❑ ❑ ❑ 5 i 0 ❑ apply: Pure Mix Solid Liquid Gas EHS 0 Fire [] Sudden Release of Pressure ❑ Reactivity 0 Immediate (acute) Delayed (chronic) Max. Amount (Ibs) Avg. Amount (Ibs) Max. Daily Amount (code) m Avg. Daily Amount (code) No. of Days On -site i r:•i""''' '" Certification ("Read and sign after completing all sections) ,, , Optional Attachments I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in pages one thru 1, and that based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I believe that the submitted information is true, accurate, and complete. ❑ I have attached a site plan ❑ 1 have attached a list of site coordinate abbreviations William Irwin - r-;-- "i 1/14/2009 ❑ I have attached a description of dikes and other safeguard Name and official title of owner/operator's authorized representative Signature Date signed measures - Cityof Edmonds i fl INTER -OFFICE CORRESPONDENCE +F * S 3 FROM z �.� / DATE :suBJECTTs ►R•w�s�Tfn��A%cJvf:.f�,���1 �n�u�.`��.�yq}'' � ��� � �yp �Y�%hz �nY�• 5��.�� •�� ��� �• �2 :vac 9,�. a 2 - "�,�"140� ' UIJ�� -"1 �C. '� Y J - _ TV /Z /3 '� l`� , ..�I" ✓ Vii,+vr :`. - i� - t.r tr -•+ tr-a,k i � UN�K �•... •(/�C./.,71�,Lr �O q fl IL �1#r r rsyr ' I � � I � �% ��b � t �•/� V�^'� s - - .. '-:,$' �1 {d`�Y(��'�i. � { �.�i 'hy"FTC• .. _ _ 1 � �-`.� :.d �t-�j5-k� d�.er M7t yiep { ... _ . r ..,.. , Seatmn ci s Protection systems Division INSPECTION AND TEST REPORT 2601 West Valley Highway North 3601 N.W. Yeon Avenue .4656 Business Park Blvd, E. 1 1616 Montgomery P.O. Box 1 138 Portland. Oregon 97210 Anchorage, Alaska 99503 Space 49 X❑ Auburn, Washington 98001 ❑ ❑ ❑ Spokane. WA. 99206 Phone: (206) 941-7910 Phone. (503) 221-0299 Phone: (907) 563-3385 (509) 924-0895 Phone: (206) 939-6060 CUSTOMER: GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY ADDRESS: CITY E STATE: EDMONDS, WASHINGTON SERVICE ORDER NO SERVICE CONTRACT NO. PROJECT NO. ISYSTEN TECHNICIAN INSPECTION DATE 110280 SERVICE PERFORMED STATUS INITIAL 1. START UP AND TEST CONTROL PANEL PER INSTRUCTIONS. 2. TEST ALL CONTROL PANEL FUNCTIONS TO MEET ATP REQUIREMENTS. 3. VERIFY ALL NOTES ON DRAWINGS HAVE BEEN PROPERLY FOLLOWED. 4. TEST AND ADJUST ALL IONIZATIONDETECTORS, T SETTING -ON FORM 68.* 5- TFcT ALL THERMAL DETECTORS FOR PROPER RESPONSE To HEAT SOUgCE. 7. TEST ALL MANUAL ALARM STATIONS FOR PROPER OPERATION. 8. MARK INSTALLATION DRAWINGS WITH.ALL AS -BUILT INFORMATION. rnr ann - "m' ACCEPTANCE TEST PROCEDURE NO. 110280 JOB NAME: GENERAL TELEPHONE CO. OF THE NORTHWEST ( RSU BUILDING ) LOCATION: EDMONDS, WASHINGTON TYPE SYSTEM: DETECTION SYSTEM DATE: INSTALLATION SUPERVISOR: 1.0 SCOPE This Acceptance Test Procedure (ATP) describes the functional tests required to verify that the installed fire protection system functions as intended by the design drawings and contract specification. 2.0 REFERENCES 2.1 Seatronics Protection Systems Division Drawings. 3.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 3.1 Approval Parties for acceptance testing shall be, the owner's representative. 3.2 On completion of the test, the designated representatives shall sign the approval sheet in the space provided for witnesses, whether or not exceptions have been taken to the results obtained during the test. 3.3 Should any of the approval parties object to the results obtained during the acceptance testing, he shall so notify the Contractor's Field Engineer. Any such notice given verbally shall be confirmed in writing within forty-eight (48) hours. after performance of that portion of the test to which exceptions is taken. The 'notice shall summarize the objections and shall state the reasons for same. 3.3.1 Certain minor exceptions may be of sufficiently small magnitude that a qualified test approval may be given. In this case, a list of such exceptions shall be entered on the page provided and the "Test Approved With Exception" block shall be signed. The signature shall indicate that 'the exceptions are of such nature that a re -run of the Acceptance Test is not necessary to demonstrate that the - exceptions have been -adequately rectified. 3.4 After the ATP is satisfactorily completed and all exceptions have been cleared, the OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE shall sign the "Approved and Accepted" block. 3.5 The CONTRACTOR'S Field Engineer shall be responsible for the organization and performance of this Acceptance Test. 3.5.1 The CONTRACTOR shall provide all material and equipment required to perform the test except as noted below. 4.0 TEST PREPARATIONS 4.1 EQUIPMENT REQUIRED 4.1.1 Ionization Detector Tester. 4.1.2 Thermal Detector Tester, (Heat Gun) 4.2 TEST CONDITIONS - GENERAL 4.2.1 Notify interested parties that system tests are beginning. 4.2.2 Verify that all ionization detectors have been properly tested. and adjusted as required by FORM 68. 4.2.3 Verify that all other tests required on Protection Systems Technology FORM 68, have been completed. 4.2.4 Visually inspect the installation of all equipment. to verify that it is properly mounted. 4.2.5 Apply power to the system. Verify that the.system is in normalsupervisory condition (power lamp is "on" and all other lamps and audible devices are "off"). 5.0 ACCEPTANCE TESTS - TROUBLE.CONDITIONS 5.1 DESCRIPTION OF EVENTS: Verify trouble responses specified in,Table I. For each trouble condition listed, the appropriate system response should occur. 5.2 To verify control panel trouble conditions,.perform the following: 5.2.1 Disconnect appropriate.wire "X" or perform instruction listed in Table I. 5.2.2 Verify indicated response(s). 5.2.3 Push control panel trouble silence switch to "silence" position. Audible trouble alarm will silence. 5..2.4 Reverse procedure of step 5.2.1. 5.2.5 Control panel audible trouble alarm is sounding. 5.2.6 Push control panel silence switch to "normal" position. The audible trouble alarm will silence and the trouble lamp will go "off". Fenwal ACCEPTANCE TESTS - TROUBLE CONDITIONS - TABLE I SYSTEM RESPONSE SUPERVISED REQUIRED RESPONSE TD = TIME DELAY COMPONENT 0 UNDESIRED RESPONSE R = RESET 0��DETECTION ��oo�iiiiiiiiii DETECTION CIRCUIT CIRCUIT HORN CIRCUIT MIT �����iiiiiiiiii■ii �����iiiiii■�iiiii NONE moommommom Emimommmmomms 6.0' ACCEPTANCE TESTS - ALARM CONDITIONS 6.1 DESCRIPTION OF EVENTS J Fenwal Verify alarm conditions as specified in Table II. For each alarm condition listed, the appropriate system response should occur. After initiation of each alarm condition, the following steps should be completed: 6.1.1 Alarm condition - silence audible alarms by placing the alarm silence switch in the "silence" position. 6.1.2 Reset the control panel after the alarm condition system response(s) have been verified. The system trouble lamp and.audible trouble alarms will be "on". 6.1.3 Return the alarm silence switch to its "normal" position. Verify that the control panel is in normal supervisory,condition and all trouble indications have cleared. ACCEPTANCE TEST - ALARM CONDITIONS - TABLE II NO.1 CK SYSTEM RESPONSE ALARM CONDITION IX - REQUIRED RESPONSE• = TIME DELAY • = UNDESIRED•• DETECTION ZONE IA DETECTION ZONE 1B MANUAL ALARM ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 7.0 ACCEPTANCE TESTS - BATTERY POWER CONDITIONS 7.1 Switch the circuit breakers supplying power to the control panel to their "off" position. Verify the following: 7.1.1 The system trouble lamp is "on" and the trouble buzzer is sounding. 7.2 Silence the trouble buzzer. 7.3 Actuate alarm condition on Table II, line 4 Verify correct system response occurs. 7.4 Reset the control panel. 7.5 Return the circuit breakers, supplying the control panel to their "normal" position. Return the trouble silence switch to its "normal" position. Fenwal 8.0 SECURE FROM TEST 8.1 Remove the test lamps from all applicable circuits. 8.2 Notify interested parties that the Acceptance Tests are complete and the system is being placed in operating condition. 8.3 Instruct the operating personnel in the proper operation of the system. 8.4 Verify that the control panel is in normal supervisory condition. ACCEPTANCE TEST PROCEDURE No.110280 EXCEPTIONS: WITNESS: DATE: WITNESS: DATE: APPROVED WITH EXCEPTIONS: DATE: APPROVED AND ACCEPTED: DATE SEATRONICS INSTALLATION SUPERVISOR: DATE l DESCRIPTION MANUAL ALARM STATION REMOTE INDICATOR LAMP THERMAL DETECTOR 1900F. IONIZATION DETECTOR CONTROL PANEL (2210) #110280 nnrn r.IMr- V nnnr u.wnrn 29-321000-280 RAI-2 70-202006-031 CPD-7021 30-221000-000 MANUFACTURER FENWAL FENWAL FENWAL FENWAL FENWAL Im FENINAL PROTECTION SYSTEMS DIVISION FEATURES: • U.L. Listed . * Double Action Operation * Keylock for Test and Reset * Positive Indication of Operation * Surface or Semi -Flush Mounting . * Shock and Vibration Resistant • Terminal Connections ,for External Wiring . * Optional Institutional Model * Optional Presignal Operation * Optional Break Rod * Optional DPST Switch DESCRIPTION: These manual Fire Alarm Stations are non -coded double action devices which may be utilized for a variety of emergency signalling applications. They are constructed of aluminum (6063T5) and employ a highly reliable action to activate the enclosed toggle switch, . providing exceptionally high resistance to accidental operation. OPERATION: 280 (FIRE ALARM) -286 (HALON RELEASE) The double action station requires that the outer door be lifted to expose the actuation door. The actuation door is then pulled forward to operate the alarm toggle switch. The actuation door is now locked in the readily observable "alarm position. To reset the station, a key (which is common to the fire alarm control cabinet) must be inserted and turned 1/4 turn clockwise, opening the station. Closing the station resets the toggle switch automatically. For DPST switch order -281 for "FIRE ALARM" or -287 for "HALON RELEASE". _J SERIES 3200 Manual Fire Alarm Station P/N 29.320000-28X �FtiW Pv DS 20-3200.50 Effective: July, 1983 -282 (FIRE ALARM) Operation of the presignal station is similar to that of the standard unit, with the addition of a key -operated switchlock mounted on the lower door. This switch - lock may be utilized for "general alarm" signalling. For DPST switch, order -283. .284 (FIRE ALARM) Operation of the institutional station requires that a special key be used to release the actuation door before it can be operated. This lock may be keyed as required by the particular application. For DPST switch, order =285. "Existing Work" Switchbox (t v>" min. depth) 0`q 1111111 SPECIFICATIONS: Material: '6063/T5 aluminum Finish: Body — red electrostatic epoxy Doors — clear anodize Switch: Type — enclosed toggle Contact material — silver plated bronze Contact ratings — 6 amp max. @125 VAC/VDC Dielectric breakdown — >1000 VRMS Dimensions: Body- 5"H x 3.4" W x 1.5" D Overall — 5" H x 3.4" W x 2.8" D These instructions do not purport to cover all the details or variations in the equipment described, nor do they provide for every possible contingency to be met in connection with installation, operation and maintenance. All specifications subject to change without notice. Should further information be desired or should particular problems arise which are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser's purposes, the matter should be referred to FENWAL INCORPORATED. Ashland. Massachusetts. Model 88.2 Surlace Backbox ORDERING INFORMATION: 29-320000-XXX Legend (Part Number) Description Fire Halon Alarm Release Double Action Station -280 -286 Double Action w/DPST Switch -281 -287 Presignal Station -282 NA Presignal Station w/DPST Switch -283 NA Institutional Station. -284 NA Institutional Station w/DPST Switch -285 NA Surface Back Box (No Legend) -288 Optional Bread Rod -289 F "AL lt=RPORATED Dw s.on of KWde. In[ iiabw 400 Main Street. Ashland, Massachusetts 01721 (617) 881-2000 Printed in U.S.A FENWAL �_ �. PROTECTION SYSTEMS DIVISION GENERAL The RAI-2 Alarm Indicator (P/N,70- 20000-001), RCM-500 Alarm Indicator/ Keyswitch (P/N 70-200000-005) and RCM-600 Alarm/Indictor/Keyswitch (P/N 70-200000-006) accessories are intended for installation to*a stan- dard 2" by 3" outlet box having a depth of at least 2 inches. Wiring connections should be made prior to assembling these items to the box in accordance with the applicable wiring diagram at right. All of these accessories are intended for use with the'Fenwal DH-20 Duct Housing. The RAI-2 also may be used with the'Fenwal smoke detector bases listed. LISTED STEEL .DEVICE BOX O� ACCESSORY RAI 2 OR RCN 500.OR RCN 600 (RCM 600 S14011N) ACCESSORY INSTALLATION RAI-2, RCM-500, RCM-600 Indicator Accessories INSTALLATION WIRING. INSTRUCTIONS FA-135 Effective: Nov. 1980 DH-20 DUCT HOUSING CONNECTIONS ACCESSORY COIM CTIONS ONLY ONE ACCESSORY DEVICE NAY BE COMECTED TO EACH ON-20 TE)MINAL STRIP, Io�l Ore I — • RAI-2 CONNECTIONS TO DETECTOR BASES ELECTRICAL RATINGS DETECTOR BASE CONNECTIONS The LED indicators require that a min- 70-201000-002 Terminals 1 & 4 imum alarm current of 30mA be avail-. 70-201000-005 Violet & Brown leads able at the detector head. 70-201000-101 Red & Brown leads LED indicator specifications for each ADDITIONAL INFORMATION indicator provided: Technical Wiring I min. 5mA DC CPD-7.011 FA-131 FA-134-0 I max. 50mA DC V min. 1.4VDC nonpolarized. CPD-7021 'FA-133 FA-134-0 V max. 2.5VDC nonpolarized PSD-7111 FA-134 FA-134-0 DH-20 MC-404 MC-404-0 RENWAL INCOEiRORATED b..s of W4.1w .ma. a Co.o.-r Ia 400 Main Street. Ashland. Massachusetts 01721 These instructions do not purport to cover all the details,or variations in the equipment described, nor do they provide for every possible contingency to be met in connection with installation, operation and maintenance. All specifications subfact to change with- out notice. Should further information be desired or should particular problems arise which are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser's purposes. the matter should be referred to FENWAL INCORPORATED, Ashland. Massachuletts. FENINAU PROTECTION SYSTEMS DIVISION FEATURES • INSTALLS IN SELECTED FENWAL SERIES 7000 SMOKE DETECTOR BASES • ELECTRICALLY SIMULATES CONTACT CLOSURE OR SMOKE DETECTOR INITIATION • HERMETICALLY SEALED SENSING ELEMENT • RATE COMPENSATED DESIGN • STAINLESS STEEL SHELL • 140OF OR 190OF SET POINTS L1*10M12tieI:1 DETECT -A -FIRE® (D-A-F) rate compensated thermal detectors may be installed in standard Fenwal Series 7000 smoke detector bases, as listed below, to activate alarms or extinguishing systems. Rate compensation combines the best features of both fixed temperature and rate -of -rise thermal detectors because only the DETECT -A -FIRE unit accurately senses the surrounding air temperature regardless of the fire growth rate. Rate compensation protects against "slow" alarm due to thermal lag and false actuation due to sudden temperature increases below the set point. The DETECT -A -FIRE thermal detector can be used with Fenwal Series 2200 and 3200 control units. Series 2200 control units differentiate between contact devices (D•A-F Models -010, -011, -020 and -021 in Application Table) and smoke detectors (simulated by D-A-F models -030 and -031 in Application Table). Series 3200 Control Units are . compatible with, but do not differentiate between D-A•F models listed in the Application Table. Auxiliary LED and relay operations listed, are compatible with the above control units and other units with alarm currents between 30mA and 100mA. FUNCTIONAL TEST When used with automatic fire extinguishing systems first disconnect the initiator/solenoid leads from the panel. Heat the D-A-F sensing element with.a heat lamp or other convenient heat source. [CAUTION: Heat slowly. If heated quickly, heat distortion temperature of plastic housing (225OF) may be reached.] When the zone LED in the control unit lights, remove heat source and allow D-A-F unit to cool. Reset control unit. Zone LED must go out and stay out after system is reset. Do -not reconnect initiator/solenoid lead wires until all D-A-F units have cooled below set point as indicated by LEDs. DETECT•A-FIRE® UNIT FOR INSTALLATION ON ' l SMOKE DETECTOR BASE PN 70.202006-XXX ► DS70-007 Effective: May, 1982.. Dimensions: Height with base: 6'/4 inches Diameter of base: 61/4 inches (Base Not Included) INSTALLATION Detector units may be mounted in Fenwal Series 7000 smoke detector bases as listed in the Application Table. Wiring diagrams for bases indicate polarities. Disconnect signal and extinguishing circuits when testing for proper installation polarity. APPLICATION TABLE THERMAL DETECTOR HEAD HEATISMOKE DETECTOR BASE CaL No. 70.202006- Temp. So" Type Law*q LED' CaL.N0. 70.201000- Renate_ LED Relay -010 140°F Non Latching NO -001 NO NO NO •101 YES" YES' -011 190°F NO -001 NO NO NO -101 YES** I YES" -020 140-F Latching (Electrically simulates contact device) YES -001 NO NO YES -002' YES NO YES -101 YES YES -021 190°F YES -001 NO NO YES NU YES --101 YES YES -OW 140-F Latching (Electrically simulates Fenwal smoke detectors when used with 2200 Series panel) YES -001 NO NO YES -002 YES NO YES -004 YES YES YES -101 YES YES -031 190°F YES -001 NO NO YES -002 YES NO 'YES -004 YES YES YES -101 YES YES '-002 bases provided after April, 1982 only. "Non -Latching. WIRING DIAGRAMS + Using Base Leas Options. END OF LINEPAMLL 70-201000-001 t RBOIOR - --OO• O� —OOO• +To � _ Using Base with PANEL RETURN Remote Indicator Option -`—�O '.O 'O EMDOF �TOR 70-2010004M t RMa RAI.t RAIa RAID Non ] f Using Bases with Relay Option 70.201000-004 t i � RED RED tNOTES: 1. Maintain polarities to Control Panel terminations as . shown. 2. Remote LED circuits shown are non -polarized (excep- tion: see Este 3). Use Fenwal Model RAI.2 bi-polar LED. 3. When polarized remote LED used, polarities must be L.YE observed. Cathode of remote LED must return to detector terminal 4. 4. Single return wire per Initiating circuit may be used. Common return points are: • 002 Base Terminal 2 • 004 Base Violet wire • 101 Base Red wire If remote LED is polarized, observe Note 3. PIOTUL COLOR CODE RED } BLACK DETECTION LOOP YELLOW N.0 ORANGE COMMON ) AU%. RELAYBLUE N.O. 1 VIOLET ROWN REMOTE INDICATOR B (r0.201000M4 Only) REMOTE LED AIINUNCMT00 ROPTgNAII END GET n REMOTE LAST OFT OF END O<LINE SUPERELAY Using 4-wire base, �. RED ANNUNCIATOR BID 70.201000.101t* ED 11b.•. BIDE �, BLUE LISTED CONTROL T1RN AUX ORN PANEL BIIONN CONTACT rEl YFL x _ BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK TO WNT MIT MIT ALARM PANEL WMr GRAY rrur EMO OF LIME RESISTOR *NOTE:* 1. WHEN REMOTE LED IS NOT USED, INSULATE THE END OF THE BROWN WIRE OR CUT IT OFF AT THE CONNECTOR 2. ALL RELAYS SHOWN IN NORMAL POSITION (POWER ON). 3. AUX CONTACTS RATED 2A, 120 VAC OR 24 VDC FOR U.S. APPLICATIONS / 2A, 24 VDC FOR CANADIAN APPLICATIONS, DETECTOR BASE OPTIONS 70-201000-001 Connects to 2-wire detection circuit via screw terminals. 70-201000-002 Same as above plus provision for remote LED indicator. Min. alarm current 30ma, Max. 100ma. 70-201000-004 Equipped with SPDT relay plus provision for remote LED indicator. Min. alarm current 30ma, Max. 100ma. 70-201000.101 Connects to 4-wire detection circuit via pigtail leads. Equipped with SPDT auxiliary relay. Plus provision for remote LED indicator. ARCH ITECTIENGINEER SPECIFICATIONS The DETECT -A -FIRE thermal detector shall be a rate compensated type which.shall have the inherent ability to operate at or within specified tolerances of the factory set temperature regardless of the temperature rate of rise. It shall not alarm in response to transient rushes of warm air or fluctuations occurring below the device's temperature setting. Detectors such as "combination fixed temperature rate -of -rise" not meeting these requirements will not be acceptable. The heat sensing element shall be a compact, stainless steel shell, hermetically sealed assembly which shall be self restoring. The detector shall be available in 140DF or 190°F settings, the choice of which shall be made depending -on the These instructions do not purport to cover all the details or variations in the equipment described, nor do they provide for every possible contingency to be met in connection with installation, operation and maintenance. All specifications subject to change without notice. Should further information be desired or should particular problems arise which are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser's purposes, the matter should be referred to FENWAL INCORPORATED. Ashland, Massachusetts. normal ambient temperature of the area to be protected and the pre -determined temperature at which the detector should operate to give proper protection. The detector shall mount directly into selected, standard Fenwal Series 7000 smoke detector bases. Units not permitting direct field interchangeability with Fenwal smoke detectors shall not be acceptable. Selection of detector and base options shall permit simulation of either contact device or smoke detector operation when used with Fenwal 2200 series control panels, and single level alarm initiation when used with Fenwal 3200 series control units. FO WAL IHOORP�ORATED Owu.on of R,dd•. Inc HIDDE 400 Main Street. Ashland. Massachusetts 01721 (617) 881-2000 Printed in U.S.A. FENINAL� PROTECTION SYSTEMS DIVISION FEATURES • HIGH AIR FLOW SENSING CHAMBER • DUAL CHAMBER • TWO -WIRE LOW CURRENT -DESIGN • STANDARD BASE FOR INTERCHANGEABILITY W/PHOTOELECTRIC & D-A-F® HEAT DETECTORS • NONPOLARIZED • ADJUSTABLE SENSITIVITY • SENSITIVITY TEST POINTS • FLASHING LED FOR 3600 VISUAL SUPERVISION • FUNCTIONAL TEST SWITCH UL LISTED - STANDARD 268 • LOCKING TAB FOR TAMPER RESISTANCE • OPTIONAL AUXILIARY RELAY AND/OR REMOTE LED • 5-YEAR WARRANTY DESCRIPTION The dual chamber ionization smoke detector senses both visible and invisible particles of combustion and is designed for two -wire system operation. 3600 smoke entry characteristic permits maximum smoke response from any direction. A unique sensing chamber design permits operation in air velocities up to 2000 FPM. To. assure that the detector is functioning, a pulsing LED (six flashes per minute) allows for visual super- vision of the detector. Under alarm condition, the LED lights continuously at full brilliance. A unique gated output circuit design provides im- proved stability and transient suppression. Special signal processing techniques verify the presence of smoke before the detector will alarm. Non -polarized circuit connections make installation wiring quick, easy and foolproof. The detector head is installed into the base with a simple twist -lock ac- tion. A locking feature is provided for vandal resistant security. A test magnet can provide a full functional test which simulates the effect of smoke (approx- imately 1 % per foot obscuration) entering the sens- ing chamber. In addition, the actual sensitivity of the detector may be monitored with a 10 megohm meter without the necessity of removing the detector. Detector sensitivity is easily adjusted should conditions Warrant a change from the pre-set calibration. An insect screen protecting the chamber, area is used to avoid potential nuisance alarms. Optional bases are available for supplementary relay, and/or remote alarm LED application. CPD-7021 ' ..IONIZATION SMOKE DETECTOR DS 70.005 Effective: June, 1984 TECHNICAL' SPECIFICATIONS Standby voltage: 18-40 VDC Consult factory for special applications. Standby current: Typical range 35-65 µa (60 µa max.) @24 VDC Alarm current: 10-100 ma max. with -001 base Operating Temperature: 32'-100°F. (0°-38-C.) Humidity: 20 to 95% Relative humidity Air Velocity: 2000 FPM per UL standard 268- Consult factory for special applications Finish: Off-white textured, high impact plastic Supplementary relay: SPDT-2A@24VDC,1A@ 120VAC Furnished on 70-201000-003, -005 and -101 bases Spacing (Smooth Ceiling): 30 foot center (900 sq. ft.) Approvals: UL(Std.268), ULC, FM. Altitude: For applications above 7500 feet, consult factory. Radioactive Source: Less than 1.0 microcuries Americium 241 DIMENSIONAL DATA 6,25"DIA, INSTALLATION Detector bases are mounted directly to a 3" round box or plaster ring or a 4" octagonal box. Accessory kits for adapting bases to 4" square boxes are available: see Ordering Information. For surface mounting use Wlremold 05739 Adaptor Box. (NOTE: TWO ADAPTOR BOXES PER SURFACE UNIT MAY BE RE- QUIRED FOR .101 BASE.) Please refer to NFPA 72E and Fenwal's "Application Engineering Manual" for spacing, loca- tion of detectors and other guidelines. Bases with pigtail ter- minations must mount to a 4" box or ring. MAINTENANCE Although cleaning programs should be adapted to the Individual environment, we recommend an annual cleaning of any dust from the detector head by using the suction of a vacuum cleaner. Refer to Installation Instructions for more guidance. WIRING INFORMATION DETECTOR BASE OPTIONS. 70.20100NIX11 Connects to 2-wire detection circuit via screw terminals. 70.201000002 Same as above plus provision for remote LED indicator. . Minimum alarm current: 15ma. 70.2010004D03 Connects to 2-wire detection circuit via pigtail leads. Equipped with SPDT auxiliary relay. Minimum alarm current: 15ma. 70.201000.005 Same as above plus provision for remote LED indicator. Minimum alarm current: 30ma. 70-201000.101 Connects to 4-wire detection circuit via pigtail leads. Equipped with SPDT auxiliary relay. 06-232739-001 Test Magnet 29-116788-001 End of line supervisory relay ORDERING INFORMATION Detector Bases: See above Detector Head: P/N 70-202003-001 Accessory Kit,for -001 and -002 bases: P/N 06-127563-013 Accessory Kit for 4003, -005 and -101 bases:. P/N 06-127563-014 IR C-1 wit co OU �� + Using Base Less Options. 70-2010OD-001 1P O� Off' , Off' a"sue. . IP IlOpfl j .} I Plala(LED) 1 0., (LED) -7 J Using Base with Remote Indicator Option p©. 70-201000-002 P Rsn .o uro JUMPER CONNECTING TERMINALS-1 8 2 AND RESISTOR CONNECTING TERMINALS 3 & 4 ARE FACTORY INSTALLED. OBSERVE POLARITY WHEN USING SINGLE LED RETURN WIRE. LIIR 10 bI 1 II PIGTAIL COLOR CODE ANK, l RED } DETECTION LOOP 4 0 9 0 "r SLACK Using Bases with Relay Option m,,',I' YELLOW A.c. 70.201000-003, -005 $ ORANGE COMMON Aux. RELAY } SLUE M.O. EEN } REMOTE INDICATOR SSRO (M201000.005 only) REMOTE LED ANNUNCIATOR RED ,OPTIONAL 1 RED Using 4-wire base, • RFD DET RI REMOTE ANMUNCIA TOR RED UST DET LISTED EMD OF LINE SUPERVISORY Rf LAY 70-201000.101 DC • IOPTIONALI 10 `^ BLUE BLUE LIVED CONIROI ORN AUl ORN PANEL BROWN BLACK CONTACT YEL BR N BLACK YEl ' DC " BLACK BLACK 1O WNI WNI W„1 , ALARM PANEL GRAY DRAT [RAY END OE LINE RESISTOR 1. WHEN REMOTE LED IS NOT USED, INSULATE THE END OF THE BROWN WIRE OR CUT IT OFF AT THE CONNECTOR. 2. ALL RELAYS SHOWN IN NORMAL POSITION (POWER ON). 3. ALARM CURRENT a 24 VDC = 20 MA 35 MA WITH REMOTE LED 4. AUX. CONTACTS RATED 2A, 120 VAC OR 24 VDC FOR U.S. APPLICATIONS. 2A, 24 VDC FOR CANADIAN APPLICATIONS. ARCH ITECTIENGINEER SPECIFICATIONS The contractor shall furnish and install where indicated on the plans, dual -chamber, ionization smoke detectors, Fenwal CPD-7021. The combination detector head and twist -lock base shall be U.L. Listed compatible with a U.L. Listed fire alarm panel. The base shall be directly interchangeable with Fenwal photo- electric detectors PSD-7111 and 7112. The smoke detector shall have a flashing, status indicating LED for visual supervision. When the detector is actuated, the flashing 'LED will latch on steady and at full brilliance. The detector.may be reset by actuating the control panel reset switch. The sensitivity of the detector shall be monitored without removal of the detector head. Metering test points shall be accessible on the exterior of the detectorhead. Field adjust- ment of the sensitivity shall be possible when conditions require a change. F MAL 11=RPORATED DIVIR10n of Kldde. Inc HIM 400 Main Street, Ashland, Massachusetts 01721 (617) 881-2000 The vandal -resistant, security locking feature shall be used in those areas as indicated on the drawings. The locking feature shall be field removable when'not required. It shall be possible to perform a functional test of the detector without the need of generating smoke. The test method must simulate effects of particles of combustion in the chamber to ensure testing of all detector circuits. To facilitate installation, the detector shall be nonpolarized. By using a wire jumper, it shall be possible to check circuit loop continuity prior to Installing the detector head. . Voltage and RF transient suppression techniques shall be employed to minimize false alarm potential. A gated alarm output shall be used for additional detector stability. Supplementary SPDT relays and/or remote LED alarm indicators shall be installed where indicated. These Instructions do not purport to cover all the details or variations in the equipment described, nor do they provide for every possible contingency to be met in connection with installation, operation and maintenance. All specifications subject to change without notice. Should further Information be desired or should particular problems arise which are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser's purposes, the matter should be referred to FENWAL INCORPORATED, Ashland, Massachusetts. Printed In U S.A. FENWAL l PROTECTION SYSTEMS DIVISION i FENWL GENERAL FEATURES - • Fully Regulated Power, Supply • Built -In Battery Charger • 6AH Sealed Lead Acid Battery Options •- Ground Fault Supervision • Trouble Isolation Fault Indicators ADDITIONAL FEATURES • Field Selectable Class "A" or "B" Alarm Initiating Circuits • Supervised Polarity Reversing Outputs For: Pre -Alarm Pre -Release Release Signals • Supervised Auxiliary Relays for Trouble and Alarm Signals e Releasing Output for Initiator or Solenoid Operated Valves .FIRE PROTECTION CONTROL UNITS Model 2200 Model 2202 DS 30.22,00.0 Effective: January, 19N3 w t C 7 + t yFfi. • Solid State Circuitry • UL Listed To Standard 864 • Listed For Proprietary Use • Incorporates I.R.I. Feature • Transient And Noise Isolation • AC or DC. Operation Options • Field Selectable Time Delays • Supervised Abort Circuit • Listed for Waterfiow Service • Differentiates Between Smoke Detectors and Contact Devices on Same Initiating Circuit • Ease of Wiring • Voltmeter and Ammeter Options • Supervised Loop for Closed. Circuit Contacts GENERAL These low cost, versatile Control Units supervise one or two module Halon 1301 fire protection systems. They meet the requirements of-NFPA Standards 72A and 72D, are UL Listed per Standard 864, and function to I.R.I. Standards. State of. the art solid state circuitry provides immunity to transients and noise while increasing reliability. Many programmable options permit variations in system design without changing .the basic circuitry of the unit or adding optional modules. DETECTION A special feature of these units is the ability to differentiate between two -wire smoke detectors and contact. type alarm actuators on the same initiating circuit, simplifying installation and reducing wiring costs. Each suppression module has two independent alarm initiating circuits which may be wired for either Class "A" or Class "B" operation. Up to 30 Fenwal Series 7000 ionization or photoelectric smoke detectors may be connected to each circuit. Contact devices such as Fenwal's DETECT -A -FIRE° heat detectors or manual pull stations also may be connected in the same circuit. Total lead wire resistance of 50 ohms allows extended initiating circuit wire runs. A -single smoke detector in either of the suppression module's two input circuits, initiates a Pre -Alarm signal. When a smoke detector in both loops of one module is in alarm, a Pre -Release signal is generated and time delay circuits, if used, will activate. When the time delay is satisfied, agent is.released and a Release signal is triggered unless the system abort feature has been enabled. A contact device in either detection circuit will trigger both the Pre -Alarm and Pre -Release signals simultaneously; either releasing the extinguishant or starting the time delay sequence. ALARMS Three alarm output circuits for each suppression module are Class "B" supervised and operate polarized signalling devices. One independent dry Form C auxiliary relay contact is associated with each output circuit. Relay coils are supervised. An Alarm Silence Switch located on the module board will silence each of the three signal outputs; however, a subsequent alarm will override the Alarm Silence Switch. Another easily programmed feature is waterflow supervision which overrides the Alarm Silence Switch when a sprinkler system also is supervised by the Control Unit. EXTINGUISHING AGENT RELEASE The Control Units drive either initiator or solenoid actuated agent release valves so the units are compatible with either Fenwal Modular or Central Storage extinguishing systems. ABORT SWITCH . Supervised Abort Switches may be connected to each module of the Control Unit to inhibit smoke detector Initated suppression release. While the Abort Switch Is held open, agent release is prevented, but alarms continue to sound. A programming procedure enables contact device actuation to override the Abort Switch if desired. See Programming Instructions. In addition, the unit Incorporates a field programmable I.R.I. Feature which allows the system to be aborted between Pre - Alarm and Pre -Release, but not after the Pre -Release stage. SUPERVISION Each suppression module is fully supervised. Supervision includes but is not limited to the following: • AC Power • releasing outputs • battery voltage . • programming plug • battery connections • relay coils • alarm initiating circuits • ground fault • alarm outputs • alarm silence • abort switch circuit • pressure switch (NC/C) Each suppression module includes an annunciator bank as depicted in Figure 3. The top row of indicators is. visible with the enclosure door closed. Additional LED trouble indicators are located on the module printed circuit boards as shown in Figure 3. TROUBLE INDICATION Trouble conditions in one or both modules result in an audible signal and illumination of an LED annuciator on the affected module panel. The audible signal may be silenced by the Trouble -Silence Switch on the module panel. Additionally, fault isolation is facilitated by nine trouble indicators per module and a trouble ringback. A trouble condition activates a set of dry Form C contacts. POWER SUPPLY The power supply is conservatively rated at 3.0 amperes, 24 VDC and all outputs are regulated. Overload protection is provided by electronic current limiting. A fuse is utilized in the. battery circuit only. A circuit breaker protects AC input. Each control module contains a built-in battery charger and 1 or 2 optional sets of 6 ampere/hour sealed lead acid batteries housed within the control unit enclosure (see Battery Standby Chart). A Trouble signal is generated if battery voltage drops below acceptable levels. ENCLOSURE Panel enclosures are rugged 18 gauge steel. Doors are painted beige, back boxes are dark brown. Steel doors are secured to back boxes by full length piano -type hinges and held closed by a key lock. All switches and indicators, with the exception of Power, Trouble and Alarm indicators, are located behind the locked cover (see Annunciator Figure 3). ORDERING INFORMATION ACCESSORIES FOR BOTH MODELS Description Part Number Description Part Number Model 2200 Single Module Control Unit 30-220000-M Two 12V, 6AH Sealed Lead Acid 30-220070-001 w/enclosure and two battery brackets' Batteries Model 2200 Single Module Control 30-220000-001 Battery Harness for above battery set 30-220070-002 . w/o enclosure, w/two battery brackets' Component Board (Module) Assembly 30.220070-003 Model 2200 Enclosure Back Box 30-220070-009 Plug-in Ammeter. 30-220070-050 Model 2200 Enclosure Cover 30-220070-008 Plug-in Voltmeter 30-220070-004 Model 2200 Flush Mounting Adaptor Kit 30-220070-010 Transformer 30-220070-015 Model 202 Dual Module Control Unit 30-220000.200 Battery Harness for external batteries 30-220070-016 w/enclosure and four battery brackets' (consult factory) Model 2202 Dual.Module'Control Unit 30-220000-201 Battery Simulator Resistor 30-220070-021 w/enclosure and two battery brackets' Battery Bracket (for two batteries) 06-233093-002 Model 2202 Master Module Control w/o 30-220000-202 enclosure, w/two battery brackets' RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS Model 2202 Slave Module Control 30-220000-203 FOR BOTH MODELS w/o enclosure, w/two battery brackets' Model. 2202 Slave Module Control 30.220000.204 Description Part Number w/o enclosure, w/o battery brackets' Model 2202 Enclosure Back Box 30-220070-013 Spare E.O.L Resistor Pack (5.6K ohms) 30-2200704M Model 2202 Enclosure Cover (2 doors) 30-220070-014 Spare E.O.L Resistor Pack (3.OK ohms) 30220070-006 Model 2202 Flush Mounting Adaptor Kit 30-220070-012 5 Amp Fuse 06-115917-071 Batteries and Harness not included Circuit Breaker 06-116679-001 Alarm Output Relay. 06-115902-078 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Power Supply - Input: 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz., 1.5A max. Output: 24 VDC, 3.OA max. regulated Outputs per Suppression Module: Polarity Reversing Alarm (3): Form C rated 2A max. 24 VDC or 120 VAC Trouble Relay Contact (1): Form C rated 2A max. 24 VDC or 120 VAC Solenoid Output: 0.5A max. ® 24 VDC Initiator Output Total Loop Resistance: 10.0 ohms Total Energy Available: 0.8J minimum Supervisory Current: 2.5mA Detection Circuits per Module: Output Voltage: 24 to 27.5 VDC Max. no two -wire smoke detectors per circuit: 30 Detector Types: Fenwal Series 7000 Max. no. Contact Devices: Up to 50 ohms wire resistance Max. Contact Device Alarm Current: 100mA End -of -Line Resistors: Detection Circuits: Alarm Output Circuits Standby Batteries: Sealed Lead Acid: Battery Recharge Time: Battery Standby Time: See Battery Standby Chart. 5.6K ohms 1/2W, 2 furnished 3.OK ohms 1/2W, 3 furnished 2-12V 6AH (std.) Single set - 2200 and 2202 double set - 2202 options 10 hours from deep discharge Time Delays per Module: 0, 20, 40, 60, 80, 100 or 120 seconds, field selectable. See Programming Instructions. Dimensions (nominaq Single Module: 26H x 14W x 4D Dual Module: 26H x 29W x 4D INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS The 2200 and 2202 Fire Protection Control Units can be flush or surface mounted to any solid wall. For flush mounting, a special adaptor kit (part number 30.220070.010 for Model 2200, and part number 30-22070-012 for Model 2202) is required. Instructions for Flush Mounting (reference Figure 1). 1. Remove control module(s) (a) from box (b) to facilitate flush mounting. The door(s).(c) of the box may also be removed if desired. 2. Remove knockouts (d) at top and bottom of box. 3. Frame wall opening between studs (e) (14'/4 "wide x 25'/4 " high for Model 2200, and 283/4 "wide x 251/4 " high for Model 2202). 4. Position long side trim piece (f) so the three smaller holes align with the three holes on back of box (as shown), and fasten trim to box with one bolt and nut in center hole. (Note: all bolt heads should be inside box unless wall opening depth prevents this). 5. Install second long side trim piece (f) as in Step (2). 6. Install short side trim pieces (g) (top and bottom) as shown, inserting and tightening all nuts. and bolts. 7. Using the three larger holes in'each long side trim piece as guides, drill three j'„" diameter holes through both long sides of box. 8. Insert box (b) into framed opening and fasten securely to studs with number 10 screws (not provided), Inserted through holes drilled in side of box. 9. Reinstall control module(s) (a). 10. See Installation Wiring Diagram for further instructions. Instructions for Surface Mounting (reference Figure 2). 1. Remove knockouts (d) at top and bottom of box. 2. Insert number 10 screws (not provided) into wall, spaced to match key holes on back of -box. 3. Mount box onto the screws. 4. Insert number 10 screws in each remaining hole in back of box and tighten all screws. 5. See. installation Wiring Diagram for further instructions. I 9 , d f . O 23% d o ° f 00 0 9 �o d ° ° d FIGURE 1 d o �p _ • o0 0 0 d � d . 00 oq o d o FIGURE 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS NOTES: NORMAL STANDBY Green — AC "On" Indicator shall illuminate on Master module. DC "On" indicator shall illuminate on Slave module. All other indicators shall be extinguished. ALARM — CIRCUIT 1 Red — ALARM CIRCUIT 1 Indicator shall illuminate, indicat- ing activation of detection device or pull station connected to alarm initiating Circuit 1. ALARM — CIRCUIT 2 Red — ALARM CIRCUIT 2 Indicator shall illuminate, indicat- ing activation of detection device or pull station connected to alarm initiating Circuit 2. PRE -ALARM SIGNAL — Audible or Visual Alarm Activates when Alarm Circuit 1 or Alarm Circuit 2 activates. PRE-RELEASE SIGNAL — Audible or Visual Alan Activates when Alarm Circuit 1 or Alarm Circuit 2 is activated by a manual pull station or a contact -type detection device connected to either alarm initiating circuit and delay mode of operation is selected. Activates when Alarm Circuit 1 and Alarm Circuit 2 are activated by smoke detectors connected to both alarm Initiating circuits. RELEASE SIGNAL — Audible or Visual Alan Activates immediately upon activation of extinguishing agent release output, on EED operation and upon activation of last solenoid on solenoid operation. AGENT RELEASE ANNUNCIATOR Red Indicator illuminates immediately upon activation of extinguishing agent release output. Remains latched until System Reset switch is activated. SYSTEM TROUBLE ANNUNCIATOR Amber Indicator illuminates when a trouble condition exists in any of the system supervised circuits. GROUND FAULT ANNUNCIATOR Amber indicator on panel (Master Module Control on Dual Module Model Unit 2202) illuminates when a ground fault that could interfere with system operation exists. To determine which panel of a dual module system has the ground fault, disconnect interconnecting plug between Master and Slave modules (1`132), remove black lead from terminal 46 of the Slave Control Module, and operate the system reset switch. If the LED extinguishes, the ground fault is in the Slave unit. If the LED remains illuminated, the fault is in the Master Module. The LED will remain latched "on" until the fault is cleared and the System Reset switch is operated. RELEASE CIRCUIT TROUBLE ANNUNCIATOR Amber Indicator illuminates when a trouble condition exists in the supervised agent release output circuit and remains latched until trouble condition is cleared and System Reset switch is activated. ALARM SILENCE ANNUNCIATOR Amber Indicator illuminates when alarm silence switch has been actuated and an alarm condition exists. BATTERY TROUBLE ANNUNCIATOR Amber Indicator illuminates when a fault exists in the supervised battery circuit. Also illuminates if battery voltage falls below acceptable limits either in normal operation or during battery test. Remains lit until fault condition or low voltage condition is corrected and system reset switch is operated. BATTERY POLARITY ANNUNCIATOR Amber Indicator illuminates if battery is connected with improper polarity. Extinguishes when polarity is corrected. (CONT.) Alarm Outputs: 1. Use only polarized signalling devices. 2. Polarities shown are for normal standby. 3. Total System Current shall not exceed 3.0 A. at 24VDC. 4. Supervisory Current: 3.5 MA per circuit. Relay Outputs: 5. All relay contacts shown with power applied In normal standby condition. Time Delay- 6. This unit may be field programmed for release time dc!ays of 0, 20, 40, 60, 80, 100 or 120 seconds. Underwriters Laboratories requires that.max. release time delay shall not exceed 60 seconds. Abort Switch: 7. To override Abort Switch when using contact type devices, do not cut violet jumper on printed circuit board. This jumper does not affect the Smoke Detector Abort Operation. 8. When Abort Switch is not used, jumper terminals No. 33 and No. 34. Wiring: . 9. All wiring to initiator output, manual pull and initiating circuits must be shielded or electrically isolated from all other wiring. Shielded conductors, MI cable, EMT, or rigid conduit may be used. Compliance with all national and local fire codes is required. Power Options: 10. 120 VAC 50/60 Hz with Battery Standby: 'cut (white) AC Trouble Override Jumper. 120 VAC 50/60 Hz only: cut (black) Battery. Trouble Override Jumper, or install 2K Ohm Battery Simulator Resistor (Fenwal Cat. No. 30-220070-021) across terminals No. 47 and No. 48. 240 VAC 50/60 Hz: use step down transformer (Fenwal Cat. No. 30-220070-015) Battery Standby only: Cut (black) Battery Trouble Override Jumper. Note: If AC with Battery Standby Option (above) used for future requirements, (black) Battery Trouble Override Jumper must be re -installed. Module To Module Connections: 11. Connect 3 position plug from Master Module to connector (TB2) on Slave Module. Connect black lead wire from terminal No. 46 on Slave Module to terminal No. 46 on Master Module. Initiator/Multiple Cascading Solenoid Release Circuit: 12. After firing, one solenoid in release circuit will remain energized and draw 0.5 A until system is cleared and reset. Initiator/Single Solenoid Release Circuit: 13. After firing, solenoid in release circuit will remain energized and draw 0.5A until system is cleared and reset. 14. In this configuration, use solenoid without pressure switch. Dual Initiator Release Circuit: 15. Total resistance of complete initiator release circuit B in the dual initiator release circuit must not exceed 10 ohms. Complete circuit B to 10 ohms t 1 ohm resistance before beginning circuit A. - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (CONT.) ALARM TEST SWITCH . Activates Pre -alarm, Pre-release and Release audible or visual signaling circuits. Momentary action switch returns to Normal position when released. BATTERY TEST SWITCH Activates battery test function. Tests battery under load. Momentary action switch returns to Normal position when released. See Battery Maintenance Section for ammeter and voltmeter operation during test. ALARM SILENCE SWITCH Silences audible and visual alarm devices. Receipt of a subsequent alarm will reactivate the alarm outputs. Momentary action switch returns to Normal position when released, but alarm outputs remain silenced until subsequent alarm is received and/or System Reset switch is activated. Alarm Silence switch will not operate when system is programmed for waterflow service. TESTING RECOMMENDATIONS At least once a week or as required by local authorities having jurisdiction, the following testing program should be conducted. 1. Depress Alarm Test Switch to Test position and observe operation of Audible and Visual Alarm devices. 2. Perform Battery Maintenance procedure as outlined below. FUSE REPLACEMENT This control unit is equipped with a manual reset circuit breaker on AC input. To reset, simply depress the push button. The battery circuit is protected by. a 5A Type 3 AG glass cartridge fuse. Replace only with a fuse of the same rating. Should service be required, contact your local service representative. BATTERY MAINTENANCE The following testing program should be conducted at least once a week, oras required by local inspection authorities having jurisdiction. Actuate battery test switch to test position. Ammeter should momentarily deflect to full scale. Battery trouble indicator should not light. If voltmeter is used in lieu of ammeter, voltmeter should read 21.5 volts minimum and then return to 24 volts minimum. Failure of the ammeter to deflect to full scale and/or failure of the voltmeter to register 21.5 volts minimum, or illumination of the Battery Trouble indicator indicates insufficient battery capacity. NOTE: If prolonged AC power failure has occurred within 10 hours of battery test, allow at least 10 hours for the battery to recharge before taking'further action. If after 10 hours total recharge a failure indication occurs, replace ,the batteries with the same type and capacity. Batteries originally furnished by Fenwal are: 2 ea. YUASA Type NPG-12 or 1 ea. Fenwal Cat. 30-220070-001, rated 12V, 6AH. Replace in pairs only to assure maximum capacity. (Note Fenwal Cat. 30-220070-001 denotes a pair of batteries.) CAUTION To avoid damaging the power supply, disconnect AC power before connecting battery. Observe proper battery polarity after connecting batteries, and observe battery reversal warning before applying AC power. If indicator is Illuminated, correct battery polarity before applying AC power. Before servicing batteries, disconnect AC power. Batteries should be replaced at least once every 48 months, or as directed by the local authorities having jurisdiction. BATTERY POWER TABLE Batteries should provide 24 hours standby supervision plus 5 minute 3A alarm load at the end of that time complying with NFPA Standards 72A and 72D. To determine battery operation time: A. Determine load by adding control panel current (75mA per module) to load current of detectors (No. of detectors X 100uA for Fenwal PSD 711X photoelectric detectors or 60uA for Fenwal CPD 7021 ionization detectors). B. Derate batteries by 12%: (6AH X .88) = 5,280mAH. C. Divide 12% derated battery rating by total current load (see examples below). EX 1 — 2200 Panel — 6AH batteries, PSD 711X Photoelectric Detector 75mA (module current) + (60 detectors X 100uA) = 81mA 5,280mAH �-81mA = 65.2 hours battery operating time. EX 2 — 2202 Panel — two 6AH batteries, CPD 7021 Ionization Detectors 150mA (module current) + (60 detectors x 60uA) = 154mA 5,280mAH _ 154mA = 34.3 hours battery operating time. EX 3 — 2202 Panel — two 6AH batteries per module, PSD 711X Photoelectric Detectors 150mA (module current] + (120 detectors X 100uA) = 162mA 10,560mAH _ 162mA = 65.2 hours battery operating time. SERVICE PLUG The Service Plug also aides in trouble -shooting, by performing a trouble ring back function when a problem in the initiating circuit is located. To perform this function, the connector must be. disconnected and pins one and two shorted. PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS 1. Connect brown jumpers to V1 and V2 for voltmeter option or to Al and A2 for ammeter option. 2. For waterflow service, cut and remove diode WFD located on lower left corner of module printed circuit board. Removal of this diode prevents silencing of alarms. 3. For non -latching operation of contact -type devices, cut orange detection latch jumper on module printed circuit board. Cutting this. jumper requires constant closure of contact -type devices to initiate alarm. 4. To .delay agent, release after actuation of contact -type devices, cut green jumper on module printed circuit board. Delay time is regulated by cutting red/blue/yellow jumper(s) as indicated on time delay table listed on schematic 30-173B. 5. To override abort switch when using contact -type devices, do not cut violet jumper on module printed circuit board. This jumper does not affect the smoke detector abort operation. 6. To delay agent release when using smoke detectors, cut red/blue/yellow jumper(s) as required to achieve desired delay time. Jumper cuts indicated in time delay table on schematic 30.173B. 7. For AC or Battery Trouble override, cut. black or white jumpers per Note 10 on Schematic 30.173B. ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS The contractor shall furnish and install a Fenwal (Model 2200 Single Module) (Model 2202 Dual Module) (specify which one), Fire Protection Control Unit. The control unit shall be U.L Listed per Standard 864. Two Class A supervised alarm initiating circuits shall be provided per module. Circuits shall be compatible with contact type detection devices and any combination of up to 30 Fenwal Series 7000 ionization and photoelectric smoke detectors. The first alarm initiation by a smoke detector connected to either alarm initiating circuit in a module zone shall cause a Pre -Alarm output. A subsequent alarm initiation by a smoke detector connected to the second alarm initiating circuit in a module zone shall cause Pre -Release Alarm output. An alarm initiation by a contact device connected to either alarm initiating circuit shall cause both a Pre -Alarm and Pre - Release output. A time delay, field selectable for 0, 20, 40, 60, 80, 100 or 120 seconds, shall be initiated with the generation of the Pre - Release output. Upon expiration of the time delay, a Release output and a Release Alarm output shall occur. An Abort Switch shall be provided to inhibit the Release output orginated by smoke detector alarm initiations. A field program feature shall insure that, where specified, Release outputs originated by contact devices shall override the Abort Switch function. A programmable abort feature shall permit system abort after Pre -Alarm outputs have been actuated, but not after Pre - Release outputs. The Pre -Alarm, Pre -Release and Release Alarm outputs shall be individually supervised, polarity reversal, . signalling circuits, each rated at 28 VDC, 1.5 A. The Alarm outputs shall deactivate when the Alarm Silence Switch is activated and visual and audible trouble signals shall result except when the waterf low. option is enabled. Alarm signals cannot be silenced when panel is used for water flow service. Four individual dry, Form C, auxiliary relay -contacts (one relay per function) shall transfer under Pre -Alarm, Pre - Release, Post -Release and Trouble conditions. Each of these contacts shall be rated 2A; 28 VDC and 120 VAC. D—sion of KidC*. Inc 400 Main Street, Ashland, Massachusetts 01721 (617) 881-2000 There shall be provisions for driving either initiator or solenoid actuated extinguishing agent release valves. The Initiator output shall be supervised and be compatible with Fenwal Modular Suppression System release valves. The solenoid output shall be supervised and shall be compatible with Fenwal Central Storage System electrically operated solenoid valves. All connections to the detection, alarm and releasing circuits shall be supervised for open circuits and ground faults. All relay coils, battery connections and plugs shall be supervised for open circuits. Battery voltage, polarity and A.C. power Input shall be supervised. Trouble conditions shall be indicated by a silenceable audible signal and illumination of an LED trouble annunciator. Alarm conditions shall override all trouble indications except Alarm Silence. Fourteen (14) LED annunciators per module shall be provided as follows: 1. Power On (Green) 8. Alarm Circuit 1 (Red) 2. System Trouble (Amber) 9. Alarm Circuit 2 (Red) 3. Battery Trouble (Amber) 10. Agent Release (Red) 4. Circuit 1 Trouble (Amber) 11. Alarm Silence (Amber) 5. Circuit 2 Trouble (Amber) 12. Battery Polarity (Amber) 6. Ground Fault (Amber) 13. Abort Trouble (Amber) 7. Release Trouble (Amber) 14. Alarm Output Trouble' (Amber) The alarm and trouble indications shall be reset by a single. System Reset Switch. - The control unit shall contain a single 3.0 ampere, 24 VDC regulated power supply incorporating electronic overload protection and a manually reset circuit breaker. No fuses shall be utilized except in the battery circuit. A self-contained battery charger shall be provided along with automatic transfer to battery standby in case of A.C. power loss. The control unit shall be equipped with optional per module 6 ampere hour. sealed lead acid battery or shall be adaptable for connection of external standby batteries (specify which one). A battery test switch shall be provided and an optional ammeter or voltmeter, self-contained within the control unit shall be (available or furnished) (specify which one). The control unit shall be housed in a painted steel enclosure equipped with a hinged cover held closed by a keylock. All control switches and indicators, with the exception of the Power On, Master Trouble, Loop 1 Alarm, Loop•2 Alarm and Release indicators Shall be concealed and inaccessible behind the locked cover. All circuitry shall be mounted to a removable subpanel These instructions do not purport to cover all the details or variations In the equipment described, nor do they provide for every possible contingency to be met In connection with Installation, operation and maintenance. All specifications subject to change without notice. Should further Information be desired or should particular problems arise which are not covered sufflciehtly for the. purchasers purposes, the matter should be referred to FENWAL INCORPORATED, Ashland, Massachusetts. March 18,1985 MEMO TO: Bruce Finke Associate Planner FROM: Gary McComas Fire Marshal SUBJECT: New switching station for GTE at 1050 Walnut st (ADB-34-85) After review the fire department has the following comment: No requirements at this time,comments may be made at the time of review for building permit.