Appendix A - Egress
Figure A1: First Floor Exit’s and Stairways
Appendix A - Egress
Figure A2: Second Floor Vertical Exits / Stairways
Appendix A - Egress
Figure A3: First Floor Color Coded Occupancy Classification Layout
Appendix A - Egress
Figure A4: Second Floor Color Coded Occupancy Classification Layout
Appendix A - Egress
Room # Name/Activity Room Area LSC Occupancy LSC Use O.L.F. Occupant Load
CWA Covered Work
Area 8110
Industrial General 100 82
101 Entry 275 - - - -
102 Robotics 655
Business
Vocational
Room 50 14
103 Elevator Equip. 75 Storage Other Than 500 -
104 Group Work 1,790
Assembly
Assembly - Less
C. 15 120
105 Electrical 90 Storage Other Than 500 -
106 Hallway 1,570 - - - -
107 Project Integ. 2,095 Industrial General 100 21
108 Dedicated Proj. 1 405 Industrial General 100 5
109 Dedicated Proj. 2 390 Industrial General 100 4
110 Dedicated Proj. 3 620 Industrial General 100 7
111 Men's Restroom 295 - - - -
112 Women's
Restroom 275 - - - -
113 Custodial 110 Storage Other Than 500 -
114 Machine Shop 2,050 Industrial General/Shop 100 21
115 Wood Shop 790 Industrial General/Shop 100 8
116 Tool Storage 335 Storage Other Than 500 -
117 Tech Support 235 Business Office 100 3
118 Cart Storage 60 Storage Other Than 500 -
119 Main Data Frame 125 Storage Other Than 500 -
Total 20350 283 Persons
Figure A5: First Floor Occupant Load Details
Appendix A - Egress
Room # Name/Activity Room Area LSC Occupancy LSC Use O.L.F. Occupant Load
201 Waiting 410 - - - -
202 Vending 95 - - - -
203 Device Control Lab 650 Business Assembly 15 44
204 Open Computer Lab* 705 Business Office 100 25*
205 Computer Cluster 500 Business Office 100 5
206 Telecommunication 125 Storage Other Than 500 -
207 Custodial 110 Storage Other Than 500 -
208 Hallway 1,100 - - - -
209 Chemistry Lab 425 Business Lab 50 9
210 Electronics Repair 490 Business Vocational 50 10
211 Enclosed Mechanical 310 Storage Other Than 500 -
212 Systems Computer
Lab 490
Business Office 100 5
213 Mechanical Bay - - - - -
214 Enclosed Work Area 790 Storage Other 500 -
215 Server 125 Storage Other 500 -
Total 6325 98 Persons
*Increased based on number of available computer stations
Figure A6: Second Floor Occupant Load Details
Appendix A - Egress
Capacity Req. Exits Available Exits
Figure A7: Available/Required Egress Capacity and Available/Required Number of Exits
Appendix A - Egress
Figure A8: First Floor Exit Signage, Emergency Lighting, and Night Time Egress Lighting
Appendix A - Egress
Figure A9: Second Floor Exit Signage, Emergency Lighting, and Night Time Egress Lighting
Appendix B - Structural
Figure B1: First Floor 1-Hour Rated Wall Locations
Appendix B - Structural
Figure B2: Second Floor 1-Hour Rated Wall Locations
Appendix C
Figure C1: First Floor Detection and Notification Devices
Appendix C
Second Floor Notification and Detection
Appendix C
Figure C3: Back Up Battery Calculations - FACP
Appendix C
Figure C4: Back Up Battery Calculations – FCPS
Appendix C
Figure C5: Smoke Detector Spacing – First Floor
Appendix C
Appendix C
Figure C6: Visual Notification Spacing – 1st Floor
Figure C7: Visual Notification Spacing – 2nd Floor
Appendix C
Figure C8: Smoke Detector Spacing – 2nd Floor
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The Notifier NBG-12LX is a state-of-the-art, dual-action (i.e., requires two motions to activate the station) pull station that includes an addressable interface for any Notifier intelligent control panel except FireWarden series panels, and the NSP-25 panel. Because the NBG-12LX is addressable, the control panel can display the exact location of the activated manual station. This leads fire personnel quickly to the location of the alarm.
Features
• Maintenance personnel can open station for inspection and address setting without causing an alarm condition.
• Built-in bicolor LED, which is visible through the handle of the station, flashes in normal operation and latches steady red when in alarm.
• Handle latches in down position and the word “ACTIVATED”
appears to clearly indicate the station has been operated.
• Captive screw terminals wire-ready for easy connection to SLC loop (accepts up to 12 AWG/3.25 mm² wire).
• Can be surface mounted (with SB-10 or SB-I/O) or semi-flush mounted. Semi-semi-flush mount to a standard single-gang, double-single-gang, or 4" (10.16 cm) square electrical box.
• Smooth dual-action design.
• Meets ADAAG controls and operating mechanisms guide-lines (Section 4.1.3[13]); meets ADA requirement for 5 lb.
maximum activation force.
• Highly visible.
• Attractive shape and textured finish.
• Key reset.
• Includes Braille text on station handle.
• Optional trim ring (BG12TR).
• Meets UL 38, Standard for Manually Actuated Signaling Boxes.
• Up to 99 NBG-12LX stations per loop on CLIP protocol loops.
• Up to 159 NBG-12LX stations per loop on FlashScan® pro-tocol loops.
• Dual-color LED blinks green to indicate normal on FlashScan® systems.
Construction
Shell, door, and handle are molded of durable polycarbonate material with a textured finish.
Specifications
• Shipping Weight: 9.6 oz. (272.15 g)
• Normal operating voltage: 24 VDC.
• Maximum SLC loop voltage: 28.0 VDC.
• Maximum SLC standby current: 375 μA.
• Maximum SLC alarm current: 5 mA.
• Temperature Range: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C)
• Relative Humidity: 10% to 93% (noncondensing)
• For use indoors in a dry location
Installation
The NBG-12LX will mount semi-flush into a single-gang, dou-ble-gang, or standard 4" (10.16 cm) square electrical outlet box, or will surface mount to the model SB-10 or SB-I/O sur-face backbox. If the NBG-12LX is being semi-flush mounted, then the optional trim ring (BG12TR) may be used. The BG12TR is usually needed for semi-flush mounting with 4"
(10.16 cm) or double-gang boxes (not with single-gang boxes).
Operation
Pushing in, then pulling down on the handle causes it to latch in the down/activated position. Once latched, the word “ACTI-VATED” (in bright yellow) appears at the top of the handle, while a portion of the handle protrudes from the bottom of the station. To reset the station, simply unlock the station with the key and pull the door open. This action resets the handle; clos-ing the door automatically resets the switch.
Each manual station, on command from the control panel, sends data to the panel representing the state of the manual switch. Two rotary decimal switches allow address settings (1 – 159 on FlashScan® systems, 1 – 99 on CLIP systems).
Architectural/Engineering Specifications
Manual Fire Alarm Stations shall be non-coded, with a key-operated reset lock in order that they may be tested, and so designed that after actual Emergency Operation, they cannot be restored to normal except by use of a key. An operated sta-tion shall automatically condista-tion itself so as to be visually detected as activated. Manual stations shall be constructed of red-colored polycarbonate material with clearly visible operat-ing instructions provided on the cover. The word FIRE shall appear on the front of the stations in white letters, 1.00 inches (2.54 cm) or larger. Stations shall be suitable for surface mounting on matching backbox SB-10 or SB-I/O; or semi-flush mounting on a standard single-gang, double-gang, or
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©2012 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited.
This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes.
We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate.
We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements.
All specifications are subject to change without notice.
For more information, contact Notifier. Phone: (203) 484-7161, FAX: (203) 484-7118.
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Made in the U.S. A.
4" (10.16 cm) square electrical box, and shall be installed within the limits defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or per national/local requirements. Manual Stations shall be Underwriters Laboratories listed.
Manual stations shall connect with two wires to one of the con-trol panel SLC loops. The manual station shall, on command from the control panel, send data to the panel representing the state of the manual switch. Manual stations shall provide address setting by use of rotary decimal switches.
The loop poll LED shall be clearly visible through the front of the station. The LED shall flash while in the normal condition, and stay steadily illuminated when in alarm.
Product Line Information
NBG-12LX: Dual-action addressable pull station. Includes key locking feature. (Listed for Canadian and non-Canadian appli-cations.)
NY-Plate: New York City trim plate.
Agency Listings and Approvals
In some cases, certain modules or applications may not be listed by certain approval agencies, or listing may be in pro-cess. Consult factory for latest listing status.
• UL/ULC Listed: S692 (listed for Canadian and non-Cana-dian applications).
• MEA: 67-02-E.
• CSFM: 7150-0028:0199.
• FDNY: COA #6085 (NFS2-640), COA #6098 (NFS2-3030).
• BSMI: CI313066760047.
• U.S. Coast Guard.
• Lloyd’s Register.
• FM Approved.
Patented: U.S. Patent No. D428,351; 6,380,846; 6,314,772;
6,632,108.
DN-7087:C1 • 11/9/11 — Page 1 of 4 horns, strobes and horn/strobes are rich with features guaran-teed to cut installation times and maximize profits. The Spec-trAlert Advance series of notification appliances is designed to simplify your installations, with features such as: plug-in designs, instant feedback messages to ensure correct installa-tion of individual devices, and eleven field-selectable candela settings for wall and ceiling strobes and horn/strobes.
More specifically, when installing Advance products, first attach a universal mounting plate to a inch square, four-inch octagon, or double-gang junction box. The two-wire mounting plate attaches to a single-gang junction box.
Then, connect the notification appliance circuit wiring to the SEMS terminals on the mounting plate.
Finally, attach the horn, strobe, or horn/strobe to the mounting plate by inserting the product’s tabs in the mounting plate’s grooves. The device will rotate into position, locking the prod-uct’s pins into the mounting plate’s terminals. The device will temporarily hold in place with a catch until it is secured with a captured mounting screw.