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APPROVED FIR2023-0068+DAS_Battery_Calculations+7.17.2023_2.10.23_PM+3669574
SHOP DRAWING PROJECT RENDER t- i tJ tr LEGENDS EQUIPMENT LIST Symbol Item Mfg P/N Description Qty Antenna - Directional Outdoor DAS Connexion ANT-DLX-6927 Directional Outdoor Antenna - 698-960 Mhz. 1 9.5 dBi Gain Antenna - Indoor Omnidirectional Directional Coupler / Tapper DAS Connexion DAS Connexion OMNI SPL-04YXX Omnidirectional In -Building Antenna System - 150-4000 Mhz. Directional Coupler or Tapper, 140-960 MHz, 3-Type N Female 19 17 Splitter DAS Connexion SPL-YXX connectors, 500 watt max. power, indoor. Specify db coupling Splitter, 140-960 MHz, 3-Type N Female connectors, 1 500 watt max. power, indoor. Specify db coupling Bi-Directional Amplifier Comba RX08V3-A3327PO-S1 Class A Public Safety Digital Repeater, 1 800 MHz, Nema 4 Enclosure, NFPA Compliant UPS / Power Supply Surge Arrestor Comba Erico BBUV3-LFP48060 CSP1 NB90 Battery Backup Unit for Public Safety, 60AH, NEMA4 Compliant Lightning and Surge Protector 1 1 I sA Not Shown Coax Grounding Kit Commscope SG12-12B2U 1/2" Coax grounding kit for Donor Coax 1 (-R) Donor Cable Commscope LDF4RK-50A HELIAX® Low Density Foam Coaxial Cable, corrugated copper, 30' _ 1/2 in, black PE jacket Exterior Cable - Cable Commscope AL4RPV-50 HELIAX® Plenum Rated Air Dielectric Coaxial Cable, corrugated 1060' aluminum, 1/2 in, off white PVC jacket Not Shown Connector Rosenberger 53S1C7-CO3N1 Type N Male for 1/2" Cable AR Junper DAS Connexion CA50-NMNM18-RG142 N-Male to N-Male 18" Jumpers 10 Not Shown Signs DAS Connexion 51057 Sign Set per 510.5.7 1 UPS RUNTIME CALCULATION SYSTEM BATTERY STANDBY CALCULATION 48V DC QTY MODEL DESCRIPTION WATTAGE AMPS @ 48V NO. 1 RX08V3-A3327PO-S1 COMBA CLASS A BIDIRECTIONAL AMPLIFIER 110 2.29 TOTAL CURRENT DURING AC POWER LOSS 2.29 DESCI PTION CURRENT TOTAL CURRENT DURING AC POWER LOSS 2.29 X 12 HOUR STANDBY 27.50 TOTAL BATTERY REQUIREMENT * 27.50 1 BBUV3-LFP48030 BATTERY SUPPLIED (Amp -Hours) 30.00 2.50 * Bat Req(ah) = ((BDA Watts)/48v)*12hr Approved DFM c*rls Burt South County Fire Date: 07/27/2023 07-27-2023 PLAN REVIEW NOTES: APPROVED, NO COMMENTS DFM BURT r LOCAL AREA Pr4esslonal Center i zuzu z5olunons tamonas a 212th St SW 212th St SW 0 :ommunity Northwest Q Park 212 Apartments v tamonas-woo away High School s D 21200 72nd Ave W. Edmonds. WA 98026 213th PI SW BikeLink Edmonds Park and Ride eLockers Edmonds Park & Ride 7 v C a D Beacon Building Products SU" FY LOCATION SEATTLE HEIGHTS 21200 72nd Ave W, Edmonds, WA 98026 ©SwP.dlsh \ Edmonds Campus WinCo Foods v 2W!hn St SW P � D m` 99 Ranch Market 3erance r 228th 9 SW �v A Ballinger Park GENERAL NOTES El Port v 212th st sW Mountlake High mmh si s, Snohomish Site Mountlake Terrace Recreation Pavilion I D m` Mountlake 1. THIS SYSTEM HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE WASHINGTON STATE IFC WITH APPLICABLE AMENDMENTS. 2. ANY INFRASTRUCTURE REQUIRED FOR CONNECTING ERRCS COMPONENTS TO THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM, TO INCLUDE BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOCAL JUNCTION BOXES AND SUPERVISORY PANELS, TO BE PROVIDED BY OTHERS. 3. ALL SYSTEM PATHWAYS MUST MEET NFPA 72 SURVIVABILITY RATINGS. 4. ALL COMPONENTS EXCEPT BDA / UPS ARE CONSIDERED PASSIVE, NOT ACTIVE. 5. PRIMARY POWER SHALL BE FROM A DEDICATED 120V/20A CIRCUIT. 6. SECONDARY POWER SHALL BE FROM UPS WITH 12 HOUR RUNTIME MOUNTED IN NEMA 3R/4 ENCLOSURE. 7. BIDIRECTIONAL AMPLIFIER (BDA) AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT SHALL BE WALL OR FLOOR MOUNTED IN A NEMA 4 EQUIVALENT ENCLOSURE. 8. SYSTEM HEADEND EQUIPMENT AND UPS TO BE CONNECTED TO THE BUILDING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. COORDINATE WITH FIRE ALARM CONTRACTOR. SYSTEM TO MONITOR POINTS AS REQUIRED IN SECT. 510.4.2.5 9. ALL CABLES WHERE RUN IN CONDUIT AS FOLLOWS, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED: IN SLAB - 1-1/4" HORIZONTAL RUNS - 1-1/2" VERTICAL RUNS - 2" 10. MINIMUM BEND RADIUS ON ALL CONDUIT IS 6 TIMES DIAMETER. SHEET INDEX DAS 1.10 INFORMATION SHEET 1 (THIS SHEET) DAS 1.20 DAS 1.40 DAS 2.00 INFORMATION SHEET 2 RISER DIAGRAM LEVEL P1 DAS 2.01 LEVEL 1 DAS 2.02 LEVEL 2 DAS 2.03 LEVEL 3 DAS 2.04 LEVEL 4 DAS 2.05 DAS 2.06 LEVEL 5 LEVEL 6 ROOF HEADEND LAYOUT DAS 2.07 DAS 3.20 DAS 3.22 POWER AND ALARM WIRING DAS 3.24 TYPICAL MOUNTING EXAMPLES TYPICAL PENETRATION DETAILS DAS 3.28 DAS 3.30 INDOOR ANTENNA EXAMPLES DAS 3.40 DONOR ANTENNA EXAMPLES CODE REQUIREMENTS ALL WORK AND MATERIALS SHALL BE PERFORMED AND INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT EDITIONS OF THE BUILDING/DWELLING, STRUCTURAL, PLUMBING, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, AND FIRE/LIFE SAFETY CODES AS ADOPTED BY THE LOCAL GOVERNING AUTHORITIES. NOTHING IN THESE PLANS IS TO BE CONSTRUCTED TO PERMIT WORK NOT CONFORMING TO THE LOCAL GOVERNING AUTHORITIES CODES. EQUIPMENT LICENSING FRN: 0027004969 FCC ID: PX8RX-7W22-A(B) Full Company Details: Comba Telecom Inc. Address: Comba Telecom Inc. 568 Gibraltar Drive Milpitas, CA 95035 United States Issued 11/16/17 SNOHOMISH COUNTY FREQUENCY LIST West Sim 852.9375 853.3000 853.3375 853.8500 855.3125 856.0375 856.3875 856.5875 857.0125 857.0375 857.1625 East Sim 852.6750 852.9125 852.9625 853.3625 853.3875 853.5875 853.6125 853.7500 853.9250 DONOR SITE: JACK LONG PARK 58TH AVE & 220 ST SW 1 �� DAS Connekon P. O. Box 485 - 608 Chestnut St Clarkston, WA 99403 Tel: 800-905-3345 Fax: 425-529-9662 e-mail: info@dasconnexion.net System Designer: Manny Marcel FCC GROL: PG0117584 Commscope: G619658US2015 Comba 032118 ADRF Tech: PSR78-040416 I�IGYIIYIC�IIII:�:3 N W p 00 Z a) W Q a� �o C`4z '� o o� N Q N W RECEIVED Jul 17 2023 CITY OF EDMONDS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT Revisions B Move H/E per cust 07/12/2 A Changes per cust 06/15/2 No. Revision/Issue Date Issue Date: 07/12/23 Dwn By: M M Chk By: Size: El - 30x42 Scale: NONE Do Not Scale Drawing ANTHOLOGY-EDMONDS ERRCS PLAN COVER INFORMATION SHEET 1 Dwg: Rev: DAS-1. 10 1 A DAS-ANTHOLOGY-B-071223. DW SHOP DRAWING WASHINGTON STATE IFC SECTION 510: SECTION 510 EMERGENCY RESPONDER RADIO COVERAGE (As amended 2/20/2022, effective 7/1/2023) 510.1 Emergency responder radio coverage in new buildings. Approved in -building, emergency responder communications enhancement system (ERCES) for emergency responders shall be provided in all new buildings. In -building ERCES within the building shall be based on the existing coverage levels of the public safety communication systems utilized by the jurisdiction, measured at the exterior of the building. The two-way emergency responder communications coverage system where required, shall be of a type determined by the fire code official and the frequency license holder(s). This section shall not re- quire improvement of the existing public safety communication systems. Exceptions: 1. Where approved by the building official and the fire code official , a wired communication system in accordance with Section 907.2.13.2 shall be permitted to be installed or maintained in lieu of an approved radio coverage system. 2. Where it is determined by the fire code official that the radio coverage system is not needed. 3. In facilities where emergency responder radio coverage is required and such systems, components or equipment required could have a negative impact on the normal operations of that facility, the fire code official shall have the authority to accept an automatically activated emergency responder radio coverage system. 510.2 Emergency responder radio coverage in existing buildings. Existing buildings shall be provided with approved radio coverage for emergency responders as required in Chapter 11. 510.3 Permit required. A construction permit for the installation of or modification to emergency responder radio coverage systems and related equipment is required as specified in Section 105.7.5. Maintenance performed in accordance with this code is not considered a modification and does not require a permit. 510.4 Technical requirements. Equipment required to provide emergency responder radio coverage shall be listed in accordance with UL 2524. Systems, components and equipment required to provide the emergency responder radio coverage system shall comply with Sections 510.4.1 through 510.4.2.8. 510.4.1 Radio signal strength. The building shall be considered to have acceptable emergency responder radio coverage when signal strength measurements in 95 percent of all areas on each floor of the building meet the signal strength requirements in Sections 510.4.1.1 and 510.4.1.2. 510.4.1.1 Minimum Signal Strength Into Building The minimum inbound signal strength shall be sufficient to provide usable voice communications throughout 9 9 p 9 the coverage area as specified by the fire code official. The inbound signal level shall be a minimum of -95 dBm throughout the coverage area and sufficient to provide not less than a delivered audio quality (DAQ) of 3.0 or an equivalent signal -to -interference -plus -noise ratio (SINR) applicable to the technology for either analog or digital signals. 510.4.1.2 Minimum Signal Strength Out of the Building The minimum outbound signal strength shall be sufficient to provide usable voice communications throughout the coverage area as specified by the fire code official. The outbound signal level shall be sufficient to provide not less than a DAQ of 3.0 or an equivalent SINR applicable to the technology for either analog or digital signals. 510.4.1.3 System Performance Signal strength shall be sufficient to meet the requirements of the applications being utilized by public safety for emergency operations through the coverage area as specified by the fire code official in Section 510.4.2.2. 510.4.2 System design. The emergency responder radio coverage system shall be designed in accordance with Sections 510.4.2.1 through 510.4.2.8 and NFPA 1221. 510.4.2.1 Amplification systems and components. Buildings and structures that cannot support the required level of radio coverage shall be equipped with systems and components to enhance the public safety radio signals and achieve the required level of radio coverage specified in Sections 510.4.1 through 510.4.1.3. In -building, emergen- cy responder communication enhancement systems utilizing radio-fre- quency-emitting devices and cabling shall be approved by the fire code official. Prior to installation, all RF-emitting devices shall have the certification of the radio licensing authority and be suitable for public safety use. 510.4.2.2 Technical criteria. The fire code official shall maintain a document providing the specific technical information and requirements for the emergency responder communications coverage system. This document shall contain, but not be limited to, the various frequencies required, the location of radio sites, the effective radiated power of radio sites, the maximum propagation delay in microseconds, the applications being used and other supporting technical information necessary for system design. 510.4.2.3 Standby Power Emergency responder radio coverage systems shall be provided with dedicated standby batteries or provided with 2-hour standby batteries and connected to the facility generator power system in accordance with Section 1203. The standby power supply shall be capable of operating the emergency responder radio coverage system at 100-percent system capacity for a duration of not less than 12 hours. 510.4.2.4 Signal booster requirements. If used, shall meet the following requirements: 1. All signal booster components shall be a National Electrical Manufacturer's Association (NEMA) 4, IP656-type waterproof cabinet or equivalent. Exception: Listed battery systems that are contained in integrated battery cabinets. 2. Battery systems used for the emergency power source shall be contained in a NEMA 3R or higher -rated cabinet, IP665-type waterproof cabinet or equivalent. Exception: Listed battery systems that are contained in integrated battery cabinets. 3. Equipment shall have FCC or other radio licensing authority certification and be suitable for public safety use prior to installation. 4. Where a donor antenna exists, isolation shall be maintained between the donor antenna and all inside antennas to not less than 20 dB greater than the system gain under all operating conditions. 5. Bi-directional amplifiers (BDAs) active RF emitting devices used in emergency responder radio coverage systems shall be fitted with oscillation prevention built-in oscillation and per channel AGC. 6. The installation of amplification systems or systems that operate on or provide the means to cause interference on any emergency responder radio coverage networks shall be coordinated and approved by the fire code official. 510.4.2.5 System Monitoring The in -building, emergency responder communication enhancement system shall include automatic supervisory and trouble signals that are monitored by a supervisory service and are annunciated by the fire alarm system in accordance with NFPA 72. The following conditions shall be separately annunciated by the fire alarm system, or, if the status of each of the following conditions is individually displayed on a dedicated panel on the in -building, emergency responder communication enhancement system, a single automatic supervisory signal may be annunciated on the fire alarm system indicating deficiencies of the in -building, emergency responder communication enhancement system: Loss of normal AC power supply. System battery charger(s) failure. Malfunction of the donor antenna(s). Failure of active RF-emitting device(s). Low -battery capacity at 70-percent reduction of operating capacity. Active system component malfunction. Malfunction of the communications link between the fire alarm system and the in -building, emergency responder communication enhancement system. Oscillation of active RF-emitting device(s). 510.4.2.6 Additional Frequencies and Change of Frequencies The emergency responder radio coverage system shall be capable of modification or expansion in the event frequency changes are required by the FCC or other radio licensing authority, or additional frequencies are made available by the FCC or other radio licensing authority. 510.4.2.7 Design Documents The fire code official shall have the authority to require "as -built" design documents and specifications for emergency responder communications coverage systems. The documents shall be in a format acceptable to the fire code official. 510.4.2.8 Radio Communication Antenna Density Systems shall be engineered to minimize the near -far effect. Radio enhancement system designs shall include sufficient antenna density to address reduced gain conditions. Exceptions: Class A narrow band signal booster devices with independent AGC/ALC circuits per channel. Systems where all portable devices within the same band use active power control features. 510.5 Installation requirements. The installation of the public safety radio coverage system shall be in accordance with NFPA 1221 and Sections 510.5.1 through 510.5.7. 510.5.1 Mounting of the donor antenna(s). To maintain proper alignment with the system designed donor site, donor antennas shall be permanently affixed on the highest possible position on the building or where approved by the fire code official. A clearly visible sign stating "movement or repositioning of this antenna is prohibited without approval from the fire code official." The antenna installation shall be in accordance with the applicable requirements in the International Building Code for weather protection of the building envelope. 510.5.2 Approval prior to installation. Amplification systems capable of operating on frequencies licensed to any public safety agency by the FCC shal not be installed without prior coordination and approval of the fire code official. 510.5.3 Minimum qualifications of personnel. The minimum qualifications of the system designer and lead installation personnel shall include: 1. A valid FCC -issued general radio operators license; and 2. Certification of in -building system training issued by a nationally recognized organization, school or a certificate issued by the manufacturer of the equipment being installed. These qualifications shall not be required where demonstration of adequate skills and experience satisfactory to the fire code official is provided. 510.5.4 Acceptance test procedure. Where an in -building emergency res- ponder communication enhancement system is required, and upon completion of installation, the building owner shall have the radio system tested to verify that two-way coverage on each floor of the building is in accordance with Section 510.4.1. The test procedure shall be conducted as follows: 1. Each floor of the building shall be divided into a grid of 20 approximately equal test areas, with a maximum test area size of 6,400 square feet. Where the floor area exceeds 128,000 square feet, the floor shall be divided into as many approximately equal test areas as needed, such that no test area exceeds the maximum square footage allowed for a test area. 2. The test shall be conducted using a calibrated portable radio of the latest brand and model used by the agency talking through the agency's radio communications system or equipment approved by the fire code official. 3. Coverage testing of signal strength shall be conducted using a calibrated spectrum analyzer for each of the test grids. A diagram of this testing shall be created for each floor where coverage is provided, indicating the testing grid used for the test in Section 510.5.4(1), and including signal strengths and frequencies for each test area. Indicate all critical areas. 4. Functional talk -back testing shall be conducted using two calibrated portable radios of the latest brand and model used by the agency's radio communications system or other equipment approved by the fire code official. Testing shall use digital audible quality (DAQ) metrics, where a passing result is a DAQ of 3 or higher. Communications between handsets shall be tested and recorded in the grid square diagram required by Section 510.5.3(2); each grid square on each floor; between each critical area and a radio outside the building; between each critical area and the fire command center or fire alarm control panel; between each landing in each stairwell and the fire command center or fire alarm panel. 5. Failure of more than 5 percent of the test areas on any floor shall result in failure of the test. EXCEPTION: Critical areas shall be provided with 99 percent floor area coverage. 6. In the event that two of the test areas fail the test, in order to be more statistically accurate, the floor shall be permitted to be divided into 40 equal test areas. Failure of not more than two non -adjacent test areas shall not result in failure of the test. If the system fails the 40 area test, the system shall be altered to meet the 95 percent coverage requirement. 7. A test location approximately in the center of each test area shall be selected for the test, with the radio enabled to verify two- way communications to and from the outside of the building through the public agency's radio communications system. Once the test location has been selected, that location shall represent the entire test area. Failure in the selected test location shall be considered to be a failure of that test area. Additional test locations shall not be permitted. 8. The gain values of all amplifiers shall be measured and the test measurement results shall be kept on file with the building owner so that the measurements can be verified during annual tests. In the event that the measurement results become lost, the building owner shall be required to rerun the acceptance test to reestablish the gain values. 9. As part of the installation, a spectrum analyzer or other suitable test equipment shall be utilized to ensure spurious oscillations are not being generated by the subject signal booster. This test shall be conducted at the time of installation and at subsequent annual inspections. 10. Systems shall be tested using two portable radios simultaneously conducting subjective voice quality checks. One portable radio shall be positioned not greater than 10 feet (3048 mm) from the indoor antenna. The second portable radio shall be positioned at a distance that represents the farthest distance from any indoor antenna. With both portable radios simultaneously keyed up on different frequencies within the same band, subjective audio testing shall be conducted and comply with DAQ levels as specified in Sections 510.4.1.1 and 510.4.1.2. 11. Documentation maintained on premises. At the conclusion of the testing, and prior to issuance of the building certificate of occupancy, the building owner or owner's representative shall place a copy of the following records in the Distributed Antenna System enclosure or the building engineer's office. The records shall be available to the fire code official and maintained by the building owner for the life of the system: a. A certification letter stating that the emergency responder enhancement coverage system has been installed and tested in accordance with this code, and that the system is complete and fully func- tional. b. The grid square diagram created as part of testing in Sections 510.5.3(2) and 510.5.3(3). C. Data sheets and/or manufacturer specifications for the emergency responder enhancement coverage system equipment; back up battery; and charging system (if utilized). d. A diagram showing device locations and wiring schematic. e. A copy of the electrical permit. 510.5.4 FCC compliance. The emergency responder radio coverage system installation and components shall also comply with all applicable federal regulations including, but not limited to, FCC 47 CFR Part 90.219. 510.5.6 Wiring. The backbone, antenna distribution, radiating, or any fiber optic cables shall be rated as plenum cables. The backbone cables shall be connected to the antenna distribution, radiating, or copper cables using hybrid coupler devices of a value determined by the overall design. Backbone cables shall be routed through an enclosure that matches the building's required fire -resistance rating for shafts or interior exit stairways. The connection between the backbone cable and the antenna cables shall be made within an enclosure that matches the building's fire -resistance rating for shafts or interior exit stairways, and passage of the antenna distribution cable in and out of the enclosure shall be protected as a penetration per the International Building Code. 510.5.7 Identification signs. Emergency responder enhancement systems shall be identified by an approved sign located on or near the fire alarm control panel or other approved location stating "This building is equipped with an Emergency Responder Enhancement Coverage System. Control Equipment located in ....... or as approved by the Fire Code Official." A sign stating "Emergency Responder Enhancement Coverage System Equipment" shall be placed on or adjacent to the door of the room containing the main system components. 510.6 Maintenance. The emergency responder radio coverage system shall be maintained operational at all times in accordance with Sections 510.6.1 through 510.6.4. 510.6.1 Testing and proof of compliance. The owner of the building or owner's authorized agent shall have the in -building, two-way emergency responder communication coverage system inspected and tested annually or where structural changes occur including additions or remodels that could materially change the original field performance tests. Testing shall consist of the following items 1. through 7.: 1. In -building coverage test as required by the fire code official as described in Section 510.5.4 or 510.6.1.1. EXCEPTION: Group R Occupancy annual testing is not required within dwelling units. 2. Signal boosters shall be tested to verify that the gain/output level is the same as it was upon initial installation and acceptance or set to optimize the performance of the system. 3. Backup batteries and power supplies shall be tested under load of a period of 1 hour to verify that they will properly operate during an actual power outage. If within the 1-hour test period the battery exhibits symptoms of failure, the test shall be extended for additional 1-hour periods until the integrity of the battery can be determined. 4. All other active components shall be checked to verify opera- tion within the manufacturers specification. 5. If a fire alarms stem is resent in the building, a test shall be conducted to verify that the fire alarms stem is Y p 9� Y Y properly supervising the emergency responder communication coverage system as required in 510.4.2.5. The test is performed by simulating alarms to the fire alarm control panel. The certifications in 510.5.2 are sufficient for the personnel performing this testing. 6. At the conclusion of testing, a record of the inspection and maintenance along with an updated grid diagram of each floor showing tested strengths in each grid square and each critical area shall be added to the documentation maintained on the premises in accordance with Section 510.5.3. 7. At the conclusion of the testing, a report, which shall verify compliance with Section 510.6.1, shall be submitted to the fire code official. 510.6.1.1 Alternative in -building coverage test. When the comprehensive test documentation required by Section 510.5.3 is available, or the most recent full five-year test results are available if the system is older than six years, the in -building coverage test required by the fire code official in Section 510.6.1(1), may be conducted as follows: 1. Functional talk -back testing shall be conducted using two calibrated portable radios of the latest brand and model used by the agency's radio communications system or other equipment approved by the fire code official. Testing shall use digital audible quality (DAQ) metrics, where a passing result is a DAQ of 3 or higher. Commu- nications between handsets in the following locations shall be tested: Between the fire command center or fire alarm control panel and a location outside the building; between the fire alarm control panel and each landing in each stairwell. 2. Coverage testing of signal strength shall be conducted using a calibrated spectrum analyzer for: a. Three grid areas per floor. The three grid areas to be tested on each floor are the three grid areas with poorest performance in the acceptance test or the most recent annual test, whichever is more re- cent; b. Each of the critical areas identified in acceptance test documentation required by Section 510.5.3, or as modified by the fire code official; and C. One grid square per serving antenna. 3. The test area boundaries shall not deviate from the areas established at the time of the acceptance test, or as modified by the fire code official. The building shall be considered to have acceptable emergency responder communication coverage when the required sig- nal strength requirements in Sections 510.4.1.1 and 510.4.1.2 are located in 95 percent of all areas on each floor of the building and 99 percent in critical areas, and any nonfunctional serving antenna are repaired to function within normal ranges. If the documentation of the acceptance test or most recent previous annual test results are not available or acceptable to the fire code official, the radio coverage verification testing described in Section 510.5.3 shall be conducted. 510.6.2 Additional frequencies. The building owner shall modify or expand the emergency responder radio coverage system at their expense in the event frequency changes are required by the FCC or additional frequencies are made available by the FCC. Prior approval of a public safety radio coverage system on previous frequencies does not exempt this section. 510.6.3 Nonpublic Safety System Where other nonpublic safety amplification systems installed in buildings reduce the performance or cause interference with the emergency responder communications coverage system, the nonpublic safety amplification system shall be corrected or removed. 510.6.4 Field Testing Agency personnel shall have the right to enter onto the property at any reasonable time to conduct field testing to verify the required level of radio coverage or to disable a system adversely impacting the emergency responder communication enhancement system in the region. (As amended 2/20/2022, effective 7/1 /2023) 14 OAS Connekon P. O. Box 485 - 608 Chestnut St. Clarkston, WA 99403 Tel: 800-905-3345 Fax: 425-529-9662 e-mail: info@dasconnexion.net System Designer: Manny Marcel FCC GROL: PG0117584 Commscope: G619658US2015 Comba 032118 ADRF Tech: PSR78-040416 U) 0 Z 0 2i Ui U. O 0 0 Q Ui 0 Z 0 ry U Z Ui U Ui Ui IYA1011,I:1:3 3: (D IN W p Z � W Q Q c p N Z �O o� N Q V W N RECEIVED Jul 17 2023 CITY OF EDMONDS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT Revisions B Move H/E per cust 07/12/2 A Changes per cust 06/15/23 No. Revision/Issue Date Issue Date: 07/12/23 Dwn By: M M Chk By: Size: El - 30x42 Scale: NONE Do Not Scale Drawing ANTHOLOGY-EDMONDS ERRCS PLAN INFORMATION SHEET 2 Dwg : DAS- Rev: AS-ANTHOLOGY-B-071223. DW L M 1 (2,) 3 4 5 6 (78910 MAINT. 0008 ws I I MEC 0009 �--LJ BOX 16 ANT.P1.003 j 003.P1.003 �SPL.P1.003 080. P 1 ANT.P' J BOX-16G - EXTERIOR 0 P1 TECHNOLOGY FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1 /8" = V-0" IM ## M HE M 100. P 1.040 SPL.P1.004 003. P 1.004 ANT. P 1.004 I I I I PARKING GARAGE — — — 0010 I I I J OX-16 NNVd 6 ON 0 VESTIBULE 0006 � I ® p CORRIDOR C-1 4LAUNPRY7o 4 c41 0001 A . J l 000,4 • MDF ELECTRICAL I 0903Look] 76 I I 060. P 1.038 Tao 020.1 P 1.035 PARKING UP TO IDF 2002 SPL.P1.002 GARAGE f AMP UP TO LEVEL 1 040.2P1.034 1040 ALL OAX RUNS TO BE IN CONDUIT ON THIS LEVEL. H w 11 ( 8 1 SHEET NOTES LEGEND 1. ALL VERTICAL RISER PATHWAYS SHALL BE RUN IN 2" Z ANTENNA CONDUIT. 2. CONDUIT RUNS SIZED AS FOLLOWS, UNLESS 4Z ANTENNA, DIRECTIONAL OTHERWISE NOTED: IN SLAB - 1-1/4" HORIZONTAL RUNS - 1-1/4" 4Z ANTENNA - DONOR VERTICAL RUNS - 2" 3. ALL HORIZONTAL RUNS ON THIS LEVEL SHALL BE IN ®® SPLITTER / DIRECTIONAL COUPLER CONDUIT, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 4. MINIMUM BEND RADIUS ON ALL CONDUIT IS 6 TIMES Ell JUNCTION BOX, CEILING, NEMA 4, CONDUIT DIAMETER. 12x12x4 or 12x12x6 WITH SPLITTER 5. ALL PASSIVE DEVICES (SPLITTERS, ETC.) SHALL BE IN CEILING OR WALL MOUNTED NEMA-4 JUNCTION ® JUNCTION BOX, WALL, NEMA 4 BOXES, OR ENCLOSURES. 6. ALL ANTENNAS SHALL BE MOUNTED ON JUNCTION 2 HOUR SURVIVABILITY RATING REQ'D. BOXES. CABLE NUMBERING: nnn.n.nnn = length in feet, floor number, ser. no. SUFFIXES: (R/DS) R = EXTERIOR DONOR CABLE DS= 2-HOUR FIRE RATED COAX (WHEN USED) LEGEND LIST IS GENERIC. SOME MAY NOT BE USED ON THIS PROJECT. STOR. u 0007 ❑ CO �7Ll UULLr_U I IVIN 1030 — — — — H I II II II II II II III II III \� I I I II II btg II I I II F- I I I I I GENERATOR I I L- I I I I 9 ri0 42_�_ �3 012 5 10 25 50 SHOP DRAWING 1 OAS Connekion P. O. Box 485 - 608 Chestnut St. Clarkston, WA 99403 Tel: 800-905-3345 Fax: 425-529-9662 e-mail: info@dasconnexion.net System Designer: Manny Marcel FCC GROL: PG0117584 Commscope: G619658US2015 Comba 032118 ADRF Tech: PSR78-040416 RECEIVED FIR2023-0068 Jul 17 2023 CITY OF EDMONDS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT Revisions B Move H/E per cust 07/12/2 A Changes per cust 06/15/23 No. Revision/Issue Date Issue Date: 07/12/23 Dwn By: M M Chk By: Size: El - 30x42 Scale: NONE Do Not Scale Drawing ANTHOLOGY-EDMONDS ERRCS PLAN PARKING LEVEL 1 Dwg: Rev: DAS-2.00 I A AS-ANTHOLOGY-B-071223. DWG 4�_ ■ C)1 LEVEL 1 TECHNOLOGY FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1 /8" = 1'-0" EXTERIOR 0 SHEET NOTES LEGEND 1. ALL VERTICAL RISER PATHWAYS SHALL BE RUN IN 2" Z ANTENNA CONDUIT. 2. CONDUIT RUNS, WHERE USED, TO BE SIZED AS ANTENNA, DIRECTIONAL FOLLOWS, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED: HORIZONTAL RUNS - 1-1/4" VERTICAL RUNS - 2" ANTENNA - DONOR 3. MINIMUM BEND RADIUS ON UNPROTECTED COAX IS 12" SA SURGE ARRESTOR 4. MINIMUM BEND RADIUS ON ALL CONDUIT IS 6 TIMES CONDUIT DIAMETER. LB'S ARE NOT TO BE USED. ®® SPLITTER / DIRECTIONAL COUPLER 5. ALL PASSIVE DEVICES (SPLITTERS, ETC.) SHALL BE IN CEILING OR WALL MOUNTED NEMA-4 JUNCTION ® JUNCTION BOX, CEILING, 1 NEMA 4, 2x12x4 BOXES, OR ENCLOSURES IF NOT ABOVE CEILINGS, U.O.N. 2 HOUR SURVIVABILITY RATING REQ'D. 6. ALL ANTENNAS SHALL BE MOUNTED ON JUNCTION BOXES. CABLE NUMBERING: nnn.n.nnn = length in feet, floor number, ser. no. SUFFIXES: (R/DS) R = EXTERIOR DONOR CABLE DS= 2-HOUR FIRE RATED COAX (WHEN USED) LEGEND LIST IS GENERIC. SOME MAY NOT BE USED ON THIS PROJECT. rol ■ SHOP DRAWING 1 14 OAS Connekon P. O. Box 485 - 608 Chestnut St. Clarkston, WA 99403 Tel: 800-905-3345 Fax: 425-529-9662 e-mail: info@dasconnexion.net System Designer: Manny Marcel FCC GROL: PG0117584 Commscope: G619658US2015 Comba 032118 ADRF Tech: PSR78-040416 U) Z 0 0 LLI LL • 0-91 r) Q ry 0� LLI 0 O LLI U Z LLI U ry LLI 7> LLI a in][1I1I:I:1 W p Z � W0 C/) Q Q c p N Z �O o� N Q � W N RECEIVED Jul 17 2023 CITY OF EDMONDS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT Revisions B Move H/E per cust 07/12/2 A Changes per cust 06/15/23 �Nor.R_evisionflss:ue:12!Lej Issue Date: 07/12/23 Dwn By: M M Chk By: Size: El - 30x42 Scale: NONE Do Not Scale Drawing ANTHOLOGY-EDMONDS Dwg : ERRCS PLAN LEVEL 1 DAS-2.01 Rev: A AS-ANTHOLOGY-B-071223. DW (DI SHEET NOTES LEGEND 1. ALL VERTICAL RISER PATHWAYS SHALL BE RUN IN 2" Z ANTENNA CONDUIT. 2. CONDUIT RUNS, WHERE USED, TO BE SIZED AS ANTENNA, DIRECTIONAL FOLLOWS, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED: HORIZONTAL RUNS - 1-1/4" VERTICAL RUNS - 2" ANTENNA - DONOR 3. MINIMUM BEND RADIUS ON UNPROTECTED COAX IS 12" SA SURGE ARRESTOR 4. MINIMUM BEND RADIUS ON ALL CONDUIT IS 6 TIMES CONDUIT DIAMETER. LB'S ARE NOT TO BE USED. ®® SPLITTER / DIRECTIONAL COUPLER 5. ALL PASSIVE DEVICES (SPLITTERS, ETC.) SHALL BE IN CEILING OR WALL MOUNTED NEMA-4 JUNCTION ® JUNCTION BOX, CEILING, 1 NEMA 4, 2x12x4 BOXES, OR ENCLOSURES IF NOT ABOVE CEILINGS, U.O.N. 2 HOUR SURVIVABILITY RATING REQ'D. 6. ALL ANTENNAS SHALL BE MOUNTED ON JUNCTION BOXES. CABLE NUMBERING: nnn.n.nnn = length in feet, floor number, ser. no. SUFFIXES: (R/DS) R = EXTERIOR DONOR CABLE DS= 2-HOUR FIRE RATED COAX (WHEN USED) LEGEND LIST IS GENERIC. SOME MAY NOT BE USED ON THIS PROJECT. ■ 10 SHOP DRAWING 1 OAS Conneklon P. O. Box 485 - 608 Chestnut St. Clarkston, WA 99403 Tel: 800-905-3345 Fax: 425-529-9662 e-mail: info@dasconnexion.net System Designer: Manny Marcel FCC GROL: PG0117584 Commscope: G619658US2015 Comba 032118 ADRF Tech: PSR78-040416 LL O 0 0 ry 0� LLI 0 Z 0 LLI 0� Z LLI U ry LLI 7> LLI a M[111I:I:1 W p Z � W0 W Q Q c p N Z �O o� N Q � W N RECEIVED Jul 17 2023 CITY OF EDMONDS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT Revisions B Move H/E per cust 07/12/2 A Changes per cust 06/15/23 (No. Revision/Issue Date Issue Date: 07/12/23 Dwn By: M M Chk By: Size: El - 30x42 Scale: NONE Do Not Scale Drawing ANTHOLOGY-EDMONDS Dwg : ERRCS PLAN LEVEL 2 Rev: LEVEL 2 TECHNOLOGY FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/8" = V-0" DAS-2.02 _M AS-ANTHOLOGY-B-071223. DW (ED AO SHEET NOTES LEGEND 1. ALL VERTICAL RISER PATHWAYS SHALL BE RUN IN 2" Z ANTENNA CONDUIT. 2. CONDUIT RUNS, WHERE USED, TO BE SIZED AS ANTENNA, DIRECTIONAL FOLLOWS, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED: HORIZONTAL RUNS - 1-1/4" VERTICAL RUNS - 2" ANTENNA - DONOR 3. MINIMUM BEND RADIUS ON UNPROTECTED COAX IS 12" SA SURGE ARRESTOR 4. MINIMUM BEND RADIUS ON ALL CONDUIT IS 6 TIMES CONDUIT DIAMETER. LB'S ARE NOT TO BE USED. ®® SPLITTER / DIRECTIONAL COUPLER 5. ALL PASSIVE DEVICES (SPLITTERS, ETC.) SHALL BE IN CEILING OR WALL MOUNTED NEMA-4 JUNCTION ® JUNCTION BOX, CEILING, 1 NEMA 4, 2x12x4 BOXES, OR ENCLOSURES IF NOT ABOVE CEILINGS, U.O.N. 2 HOUR SURVIVABILITY RATING REQ'D. 6. ALL ANTENNAS SHALL BE MOUNTED ON JUNCTION BOXES. CABLE NUMBERING: nnn.n.nnn = length in feet, floor number, ser. no. SUFFIXES: (R/DS) R = EXTERIOR DONOR CABLE DS= 2-HOUR FIRE RATED COAX (WHEN USED) LEGEND LIST IS GENERIC. SOME MAY NOT BE USED ON THIS PROJECT. i i i i No DI ■ SHOP DRAWING 1 OAS Conneklon P. O. Box 485 - 608 Chestnut St. Clarkston, WA 99403 Tel: 800-905-3345 Fax: 425-529-9662 e-mail: info@dasconnexion.net System Designer: Manny Marcel FCC GROL: PG0117584 Commscope: G619658US2015 Comba 032118 ADRF Tech: PSR78-040416 LL O 0 0 ry w 0 Z 0 LLI 0� Z LLI U ry LLI 7> LLI 91 9111I1I:I:1 W p Z � W0 W Q Q c p N Z �O o� N Q � W N RECEIVED Jul 17 2023 CITY OF EDMONDS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT Revisions B Move H/E per cust 07/12/2 A III Changes per cust 06/15/23 No. Revision/Issue ��j Issue Date: 07/12/23 Dwn By: M M Chk By: Size: El - 30x42 Scale: NONE Do Not Scale Drawing ANTHOLOGY-EDMONDS ERRCS PLAN LEVEL 3 Dwg: Rev: DAS-2.03 I A LEVEL 3 TECHNOLOGY FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1 /8" = V-0" AS-ANTHOLOGY-B-071223. DW SHEET NOTES LEGEND 1. ALL VERTICAL RISER PATHWAYS SHALL BE RUN IN 2" Z ANTENNA CONDUIT. 2. CONDUIT RUNS, WHERE USED, TO BE SIZED AS 411Z ANTENNA, DIRECTIONAL FOLLOWS, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED: HORIZONTAL RUNS - 1-1/4" VERTICAL RUNS - 2" F� ANTENNA - DONOR 3. MINIMUM BEND RADIUS ON UNPROTECTED COAX IS 12" SA SURGE ARRESTOR 4. MINIMUM BEND RADIUS ON ALL CONDUIT IS 6 TIMES CONDUIT DIAMETER. LB'S ARE NOT TO BE USED. ®® SPLITTER / DIRECTIONAL COUPLER 5. ALL PASSIVE DEVICES (SPLITTERS, ETC.) SHALL BE IN CEILING OR WALL MOUNTED NEMA-4 JUNCTION Lj JUNCTION BOX, CEILING, 1 NEMA 4, 2x12x4 BOXES, OR ENCLOSURES IF NOT ABOVE CEILINGS, U.O.N. 2 HOUR SURVIVABILITY RATING REQ'D. 6. ALL ANTENNAS SHALL BE MOUNTED ON JUNCTION BOXES. CABLE NUMBERING: nnn.n.nnn = length in feet, floor number, ser. no. SUFFIXES: (R/DS) R = EXTERIOR DONOR CABLE DS= 2-HOUR FIRE RATED COAX (WHEN USED) LEGEND LIST IS GENERIC. SOME MAY NOT BE USED ON THIS PROJECT. SHOP DRAWING 1 OAS Conneklon P. O. Box 485 - 608 Chestnut St. Clarkston, WA 99403 Tel: 800-905-3345 Fax: 425-529-9662 e-mail: info@dasconnexion.net System Designer: Manny Marcel FCC GROL: PG0117584 Commscope: G619658US2015 Comba 032118 ADRF Tech: PSR78-040416 LL O 0 0 ry w 0 Z 0 LLI 0� Z LLI U ry LLI 7> LLI 91 CillI1I:I:3 W p Z � W0 W Q Q c p N Z �O o� N Q � W N RECEIVED Jul 17 2023 CITY OF EDMONDS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT Revisions B Move H/E per cust 07/12/2 A Changes per cust 06/15/23 (No. Revision/Issue Date Issue Date: 07/12/23 Dwn By: M M Chk By: Size: El - 30x42 Scale: NONE Do Not Scale Drawing ANTHOLOGY-EDMONDS Dwg : ERRCS PLAN LEVEL 4 Rev: LEVEL 4 TECHNOLOGY FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1 /8" = 1'-0" DAS-2.04 _M I AS-ANTHOLOGY-B-071223. DW 0 AO SHEET NOTES LEGEND 1. ALL VERTICAL RISER PATHWAYS SHALL BE RUN IN 2" Z ANTENNA CONDUIT. 2. CONDUIT RUNS, WHERE USED, TO BE SIZED AS ANTENNA, DIRECTIONAL FOLLOWS, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED: HORIZONTAL RUNS - 1-1/4" VERTICAL RUNS - 2" ANTENNA - DONOR 3. MINIMUM BEND RADIUS ON UNPROTECTED COAX IS 12" SA SURGE ARRESTOR 4. MINIMUM BEND RADIUS ON ALL CONDUIT IS 6 TIMES CONDUIT DIAMETER. LB'S ARE NOT TO BE USED. ®® SPLITTER / DIRECTIONAL COUPLER 5. ALL PASSIVE DEVICES (SPLITTERS, ETC.) SHALL BE IN CEILING OR WALL MOUNTED NEMA-4 JUNCTION ® JUNCTION BOX, CEILING, 1 NEMA 4, 2x12x4 BOXES, OR ENCLOSURES IF NOT ABOVE CEILINGS, U.O.N. 2 HOUR SURVIVABILITY RATING REQ'D. 6. ALL ANTENNAS SHALL BE MOUNTED ON JUNCTION BOXES. CABLE NUMBERING: nnn.n.nnn = length in feet, floor number, ser. no. SUFFIXES: (R/DS) R = EXTERIOR DONOR CABLE DS= 2-HOUR FIRE RATED COAX (WHEN USED) LEGEND LIST IS GENERIC. SOME MAY NOT BE USED ON THIS PROJECT. i SHOP DRAWING 1 OAS Conneklon P. O. Box 485 - 608 Chestnut St. Clarkston, WA 99403 Tel: 800-905-3345 Fax: 425-529-9662 e-mail: info@dasconnexion.net System Designer: Manny Marcel FCC GROL: PG0117584 Commscope: G619658US2015 Comba 032118 ADRF Tech: PSR78-040416 LL O 0 0 ry ry LLI 0 Z 0 LLI 0� Z LLI U LLI 7> LLI 91 111m][1III:I:1 W p Z � W0 W Q Q c p N Z �O o� N Q � W N RECEIVED Jul 17 2023 CITY OF EDMONDS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT Revisions B Move H/E per cust 07/12/2 A Changes per cust 06/15/23 No. Revision/Issue Date Issue Date: 07/12/23 Dwn By: M M Chk By: Size: El - 30x42 Scale: NONE Do Not Scale Drawing ANTHOLOGY-EDMONDS ERRCS PLAN LEVEL 5 CID ' ' ' CID ' ' ' ' 1 ID Dwg: Rev: DAS-2.05 A � LEVEL 5 TECHNOLOGY FLOOR PLAN IDAS-ANTHOLOGY-B-071223.DW (0 - I I I I I I I I 1 0 SHEET NOTES LEGEND 1. ALL VERTICAL RISER PATHWAYS SHALL BE RUN IN 2" Z ANTENNA CONDUIT. 2. CONDUIT RUNS, WHERE USED, TO BE SIZED AS 4Z ANTENNA, DIRECTIONAL FOLLOWS, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED: HORIZONTAL RUNS - 1-1/4" VERTICAL RUNS - 2" E� ANTENNA - DONOR 3. MINIMUM BEND RADIUS ON UNPROTECTED COAX IS 12" SA SURGE ARRESTOR 4. MINIMUM BEND RADIUS ON ALL CONDUIT IS 6 TIMES CONDUIT DIAMETER. LB'S ARE NOT TO BE USED. ®® SPLITTER / DIRECTIONAL COUPLER 5. ALL PASSIVE DEVICES (SPLITTERS, ETC.) SHALL BE IN CEILING OR WALL MOUNTED NEMA-4 JUNCTION Lj JUNCTION BOX, CEILING, 1 NEMA 4, 2x12x4 BOXES, OR ENCLOSURES IF NOT ABOVE CEILINGS, U.O.N. 2 HOUR SURVIVABILITY RATING REQ'D. 6. ALL ANTENNAS SHALL BE MOUNTED ON JUNCTION BOXES. CABLE NUMBERING: nnn.n.nnn = length in feet, floor number, ser. no. SUFFIXES: (R/DS) R = EXTERIOR DONOR CABLE DS= 2-HOUR FIRE RATED COAX (WHEN USED) LEGEND LIST IS GENERIC. SOME MAY NOT BE USED ON THIS PROJECT. SHOP DRAWING 1 OAS Conneklon P. O. Box 485 - 608 Chestnut St. Clarkston, WA 99403 Tel: 800-905-3345 Fax: 425-529-9662 e-mail: info@dasconnexion.net System Designer: Manny Marcel FCC GROL: PG0117584 Commscope: G619658US2015 Comba 032118 ADRF Tech: PSR78-040416 LL O 0 0 ry 0� LLI 0 Z 0 LLI 0� Z LLI U ry LLI 7> LLI 91 9111I1I:I:1 W p Z � W0 W Q Q c p N Z �O o� N Q � W N RECEIVED Jul 17 2023 CITY OF EDMONDS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT Revisions B Move H/E per cust 07/12/2 A III Changes per cust 06/15/23 No. Revision/Issue Date Issue Date: 07/12/23 Dwn By: M M Chk By: Size: El - 30x42 Scale: NONE Do Not Scale Drawing ANTHOLOGY-EDMONDS Dwg : ERRCS PLAN LEVEL 6 Rev: LEVEL 6 TECHNOLOGY FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1 /8" = V-0" DAS-2.06 _M AS-ANTHOLOGY-B-071223. DW SHEET NOTES LEGEND 1. VERTICAL RISER SHALL BE RUN IN 2" 4Z ANTENNA - DONOR CONDUIT. 2. COAX RUN IN 2" VERTICAL CONDUIT WITH SA SURGE ARRESTOR WEATHERHEAD. SEE DETAILS AND COORDINATE WITH ROOFING CONTRACTOR. 2 HOUR SURVIVABILITY RATING REQ'D. 3. ANTENNA SHALL BE MOUNTED ON A 2" MAST, MOUNTED TO THE WALL WITH 2-WALL MOUNT BRACKETS. OUTDOOR RATED RISER COAX 4. MINIMUM BEND RADIUS ON ALL CONDUIT IS 6 TIMES CONDUIT DIAMETER. GROUND CONDUCTOR 5. FINAL DIRECTION OF ANTENA TBD WITH FIRE DEPARTMENT. CABLE NUMBERING: 6. COAX AND ANTENNA SHALL BE GROUNDED nnn.n.nnn = length in feet, floor number, ser. no. PER NEC 2008 SUFFIXES: (R/DS) R = EXTERIOR DONOR CABLE DS= 2-HOUR FIRE RATED COAX (WHEN USED) LEGEND LIST IS GENERIC. SOME MAY NOT BE USED ON THIS PROJECT. Revisions B Move H/E per cust 07/12/2 A Changes per cust 06/15/23 No. Revision/Issue t Date Issue Date: 07/12/23 Dwn By: M M Chk By: Size: El - 30x42 Scale: NONE Do Not Scale Drawing