NFPA 72 section 10.18.2.3 states, “every system shall include...: owner's manual, record drawings, copy of site specific software.” The FDB is large enough to hold Operating Manuals, Permits, Shut-Down Instructions and more.
Fire Alarm Control Unit (FACU) Records & Document Box The Space Age FDB has been developed to be a code compliant solution to a mandated item specified by the National Fire Code (NFPA 72).
An internal galvanized sleeve holds the documents safely and securely. Access to the documents is via a high security CAT 30 Lock Set.
The galvanized sleeve also contains 2 hooks for key rings or thumb drives, a place for several business cards, a cutout for a 1.4 Oz. can of test gas and a slot where a standard CD “jewel” case can be stored.
Held in by two “wing nuts” the sleeve is easily removable to allow storage of a 1.5” 3 ring binder.
The door reads “FACU MAINTENANCE RECORDS” in 1” tall white lettering. Custom Logo and Lock Sets are available upon request.
Standard Features
Overall Dimensions are:
12” Wide x 13.1” High x 2.25” Deep
CAT 30 Secured Locking Door
Piano Hinged Door w/Notes Sticker
Removable document holder can hold 1” of 8.5” x 11” paperwork
Powder Coat Red Finish
16 Gauge CRS construction
Embossed:
Key Ring Hooks
Business Card Holder
CD Case Slot
1.4 Oz. can of detector test gas
Private labeling available
Specifications:
The Fire Document Box (FDB) shall be constructed of 16 gauge cold rolled steel (CRS), it shall be painted with a durable red powder coat paint. The front door shall be lettered with the words “FACU MAINTENANCE RECORDS” in White indelible letters 1” in height. The door of the FDB shall be locked with a keyed lock (standard shall be CAT 30, but others shall be available along with Private Labeling).
Inside the cabinet shall contain a16 gauge galvanized CRS sleeve. This sleeve shall allow for the storage of 1” of paper, test and inspection records, manuals and other important documents. The sleeve shall also facilitate the hanging of key rings and thumb drives (for data storage) along with business cards and space for a CD ‘jewel” case. The unit shall also contain a 1.4oz can of smoke detector test gas. Inside the door shall have a “Notes” label for the recording of valuable information such as AHJ approvals, various system codes and the location of hard to find devices.
If so desired, the internal sleeve (held in by 2 wing nuts) may be removed and the space used to insert a 1.5” 3 ring binder.