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1 ACILITIES PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION Sheet List Table Sheet Number Sheet Title 0.0 CPR COVER E0.1 CPR IRE ALARM SYMBOL LEGEND RISER AND NOTES E1.1 CPR IRST LOOR DEMOLITION PLAN - IRE ALARM E1.2 CPR SECOND LOOR DEMOLITION PLAN - IRE ALARM E1.3 CPR THIRD LOOR DEMOLITION PLANS - IRE ALARM E1.4 CPR ORTH LOOR DEMOLITION PLANS - IRE ALARM E2.1 CPR IRST LOOR PLAN - IRE ALARM E2.2 CPR SECOND LOOR PLAN - IRE ALARM E2.3 CPR THIRD LOOR PLANS - IRE ALARM E2.4 CPR ORTH LOOR AND PLANS - IRE ALARM E3.1 CPR SPECIICATIONS E3.2 CPR SPECIICATIONS E3.3 CPR SPECIICATIONS CPR BUILDING AREA O WORK 220 West 7th Ave, Suite 210 Tampa, lorida TEL COA Project No

2 ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS LEGEND ACP ACP DENOTES IRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL ATC DENOTES IRE ALARM TERMINAL CABINET AAP DENOTES IRE ALARM ANNUNCIATOR PANEL 3P/60A 3R NEMA 0 COMBINATION STARTER/DISCONNECT SWITCH, SHOWN SIZE 3-POLE, 60 AMP, NEMA 0 RATED 3R = NEMA 3R ENCLOSURE IRE ALARM LOOR ZONE DAC DIALER ALARM CONTROL / COMMUNICATOR MODULE. SILENT KNIGHT "MODEL #5104A", OR APPROVED EQUAL. MANUAL PULL STATION DEVICE 2P/60A :50A 3R DISCONNECT SWITCH, SHOWN SIZE - 2-POLE, 60 AMP, USED AT 50 AMP. N = NON-USED 3R = NEMA 3R ENCLOSURE IRE ALARM MODULE ANNUNCATION CKT. TOP LOORS (TYP) IRE ALARM COMBINATION SPEAKER/STROBE DEVICE, "WP" INDICATES WEATHERPROO HOUSING IRE ALARM STROBE ONLY DEVICE PANEL BOARD - SURACE MOUNT, 240V AC PANEL BOARD - SURACE MOUNT, ABOVE 240V AC IRE ALARM LOOR ZONE HD HEAT DETECTOR - CEILING MOUNTED SPD SURGE PROTECTION DEVICE ELECTRIC METER ELEVATOR MACHINE ROOM NOTES: 1. DERIVE POWER OR LASHING WARNING LIGHT ROM VISUAL ALARM CIRCUIT IN IRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL. 2. INITIATION O ELEVATOR LOBBY, TOP O SHAT, OR MACHINE ROOM SMOKE DETECTOR LOOP SHALL PLACE ELEVATOR CONTROL INTO PHASE 1 RECALL MODE & RETURN ELEVATOR TO DESIGNATED SAE PLACE. LEGEND A C D A E IRE ALARM MODULE ANNUCIATION CKT. SMOKE DETECTOR IN ELEVATOR MACHINE ROOM. ELEVATOR PIT LASHING WARNING LIGHT LOCATED ADJACENT TO ELEVATOR "PHASE 1" RECALL SWITCH LASHING WARNING LIGHTS LOCATED ADJACENT TO ELEVATOR CALL BUTTON AT PRIMARY & ALTERNATE ACCESS LEVELS SMOKE DETECTOR LOCATED IN ELEVATOR LOBBY. IRE ALARM DETAIL OR HYDRAULIC ELEVATOR, NOT ULLY SPRINKLED BUILDING NO SCALE E E E D D 2ND. LOOR 1ST. LOOR WARNING LIGHT "DO NOT USE ELEVATOR" IRE ALARM LOOR ZONE IRE ALARM TERMINAL CABINET (ATC) IRE ALARM TERMINAL CABINET (ATC) HD HD P P M TS S S M TS S S ROO ORTH LOOR S TS S R M P S J J (UON) SMOKE DETECTOR - CEILING MOUNTED SMOKE DETECTOR - WALL MOUNTED IRE ALARM DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR S = SUPPLY, R = RETURN IRE ALARM REMOTE TEST SWITCH IRE ALARM CONNECTION TO TAMPER SWITCH IRE ALARM CONNECTION TO LOW SWITCH IRE ALARM RELAY IRE ALARM DOOR HOLD OPEN DEVICE IRE ALARM CEILING MOUNTED COMBINATION SPEAKER/STROBE DEVICE IRE ALARM CEILING MOUNTED SPEAKER DEVICE IRE ALARM CEILING MOUNTED STROBE DEVICE TELECOMMUNICATIONS OUTLET (RACEWAY ONLY) DUPLEX RECEPTACLE JUNCTION BOX JUNCTION BOX- WALL MOUNTED UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED T UGC UGE HP TRANSORMER ALL SYMBOLS SHOWN MAY NOT BE USED. MOTOR CONNECTION. HP DENOTES HORSEPOWER RATING HOMERUN TO PANEL, NUMBER O ARROWS INDICATE NUMBER CIRCUITS IN CONDUIT WIRE IN CONDUIT CONCEALED, #12AWG SIZE WIRE IN i" CONDUIT MINIMUM, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE WIRE IN CONDUIT CONCEALED BELOW SLAB OR GRADE CONDUIT EXPOSED EMPTY CONDUIT LEXIBLE CONDUIT CONDUIT TURNING UP CONDUIT TURNING DOWN CONDUIT STUB UNDERGROUND COMMUNICATIONS CONDUIT UNDERGROUND ELECTRICAL CONDUIT 3/4" PLYWOOD TELEPHONE BACKBOARD ACILITIES PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION THIRD LOOR IRE ALARM SEQUENCE O OPERATION A. GENERAL OPERATION: THE ALARM ACTIVATION O ANY AREA SMOKE DETECTOR, HEAT DETECTOR, MANUAL PULL STATION, SPRINKLER WATERLOW, THE OLLOWING UNCTIONS SHALL AUTOMATICALLY OCCUR: 1. THE INTERNAL AUDIBLE DEVICE SHALL SOUND AT THE CONTROL PANEL AND REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR. 2. THE LCD DISPLAY SHALL INDICATE ALL APPLICABLE INORMATION ASSOCIATED WITH THE ALARM CONDITION INCLUDING; DEVICE TYPE, DEVICE LOCATION AND TIME/DATE. 3. ALL SYSTEM ACTIVITY/EVENTS SHALL BE DOCUMENTED IN SYSTEM HISTORY. 4. ANY REMOTE OR LOCAL ANNUNCIATOR LCD/LED'S ASSOCIATED WITH THE ALARM SHALL BE ILLUMINATED. 5. ACTIVATE AN EVACUATION MESSAGE THROUGHOUT THE BUILDING. IT SHALL BE THE INTENT O THIS MESSAGE TO ADVICE OCCUPANTS HEARING THIS MESSAGE THAT THEY ARE TO EVACUATE THE BUILDING, VIA THE QUICKEST ROUTE, IMMEDIATELY. 6. ACTIVATE VISUAL STROBES NOTIICATION APPLIANCES THROUGHOUT THE BUILDING. THE VISUAL STROBE SHALL CONTINUE TO LASH UNTIL THE SYSTEM HAS BEEN RESET. THE VISUAL STROBE SHALL NOT STOP OPERATING WHEN THE "ALARM SILENCE" IS PRESSED. 7. TRANSMIT AN ALARM SIGNAL TO THE CENTRAL STATION. 8. ALL AUTOMATIC EVENTS PROGRAMMED TO THE ALARM POINT SHALL BE EXECUTED AND THE ASSOCIATED OUTPUTS ACTIVATED. B. SUPERVISORY DUCT SMOKE OPERATION: THE ALARM ACTIVATION O ANY DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR, THE OLLOWING UNCTIONS SHALL AUTOMATICALLY OCCUR: 1. THE INTERNAL AUDIBLE DEVICE SHALL SOUND AT THE CONTROL PANEL AND REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR. 2. THE LCD DISPLAY SHALL INDICATE ALL APPLICABLE INORMATION ASSOCIATED WITH THE ALARM CONDITION INCLUDING; DEVICE TYPE, DEVICE LOCATION AND TIME/DATE. 3. ALL SYSTEM ACTIVITY/EVENTS SHALL BE DOCUMENTED IN SYSTEM HISTORY. 4. ANY REMOTE OR LOCAL ANNUNCIATOR LCD/LED'S ASSOCIATED WITH THE ALARM SHALL BE ILLUMINATED. 5. TRANSMIT AN ALARM SIGNAL TO THE CENTRAL STATION. 6. SHUTDOWN THE LOCAL AIR HANDLING UNIT. 7. ALL AUTOMATIC EVENTS PROGRAMMED TO THE ALARM POINT SHALL BE EXECUTED AND THE ASSOCIATED OUTPUTS ACTIVATED. C. TROUBLE OPERATION: UPON ACTIVATION O A TROUBLE CONDITION OR SIGNAL ROM ANY DEVICE ON THE SYSTEM, THE OLLOWING UNCTIONS SHALL AUTOMATICALLY OCCUR: 1. THE INTERNAL AUDIBLE DEVICE SHALL SOUND AT THE CONTROL PANEL AND REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR. 2. THE LCD DISPLAY SHALL INDICATE ALL APPLICABLE INORMATION ASSOCIATED WITH THE TROUBLE CONDITION INCLUDING; DEVICE TYPE, DEVICE LOCATION AND TIME/DATE. 3. ALL SYSTEM ACTIVITY/EVENTS SHALL BE DOCUMENTED IN SYSTEM HISTORY. 4. ANY REMOTE OR LOCAL ANNUNCIATOR LCD/LED'S ASSOCIATED WITH THE TROUBLE ZONE SHALL BE ILLUMINATED. 5. TRANSMIT A TROUBLE SIGNAL TO THE CENTRAL STATION. IRE ALARM ANNUNCIATOR PANEL (AAP) CONNECT TO EXISTING 120V IRE ALARM CIRCUIT 1" CONDUIT TO MAIN TELE/DATA ROOM IRE ALARM TERMINAL CABINET (ATC) IRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL (ACP) HD HD P P M TS S S M TS S S IRE ALARM DIALER PANEL SILENT KNIGHT 5104 SECOND LOOR IRST LOOR DEMOLITION NOTES: 1. IRE ALARM DEVICES SHOWN AS DASHED SHALL BE REMOVED. EXISTING WIRING, RACEWAYS, AND SUPPORT APPARATUS TO BE REMOVED BACK TO ITS SOURCE PANEL AND SEAL OPENINGS. 2. DEVICES SHOWN LIGHT IN COLOR ARE EXISTING TO REMAIN. MAINTAIN CONTINUITY O EXISTING CIRCUITS O WIRING DEVICES AND EQUIPMENT TO REMAIN. EXISTING CIRCUITS O EQUIPMENT SHALL REMAIN ENERGIZED. CIRCUITS WHICH ARE TO REMAIN BUT WERE DISTURBED DURING DEMOLITION SHALL HAVE WIRING AND POWER RESTORED BACK TO ORIGINAL CONDITION. 3. IT SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY O THE CONTRACTOR TO REMOVE AND LEGALLY DISPOSE O DEMOLISHED MATERIALS. 4. THE OWNER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO INSPECT THE MATERIAL SCHEDULED OR REMOVAL AND SALVAGE ANY ITEMS DEEMED USEABLE AS SPARE PARTS. 5. EXISTING CONDITIONS INDICATED ON THIS DRAWING ARE TAKEN ROM EXISTING DOCUMENTS AND IELD INVESTIGATION. IT IS RECOMMENDED OR CONTRACTOR TO VISIT SITE AND VERIY EXISTING CONDITIONS PRIOR TO BID. 6. THE DEMOLITION PLAN IS NOT INCLUSIVE O ALL ELECTRICAL DEVICES, ITTINGS, CONDUITS, ETC. IT IS INTENDED TO PROVIDE THE CONTRACTOR WITH A GENERAL KNOWLEDGE O EXISTING CONDITIONS WITHIN THE PROJECT AREA. 7. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSURE THAT CONDUITS REMAINING WITHIN THE PROJECT AREA ARE SUPPORTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIICATIONS. CONDUITS THAT ARE ATTACHED TO ITEMS BEING REMOVED DURING DEMOLITION SHALL BE SUPPORTED ROM THE STRUCTURE PRIOR TO REMOVING ITEM. 8. EXISTING PANEL DIRECTORIES SHALL BE UPDATED TO RELECT CURRENT CONDITIONS. 9. CONTRACTOR SHALL PATCH, PAINT, AND MATCH INISH WITH EXISTING SURACES TO REMAIN WHERE ELECTRICAL DEVICES ARE BEING REMOVED. 10. CONTRACTOR SHALL REVIEW NEW LOOR PLANS OR DEVICES TO REMAIN PRIOR TO DEMOLITION. EXISTING DEVICES TO REMAIN ARE SHOWN LIGHT IN COLOR. 11. THE BUILDING WILL BE IN OPERATION DURING DEMOLITION AND CONSTRUCTION. CONTRACTOR SHALL REER TO DRAWINGS ON PHASING INSTRUCTIONS. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH OWNER ON DEMOLITION AND CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE AND NOTIY OWNER A MINIMUM O 72 HOURS PRIOR TO POWER SHUTDOWN OR COMMENCING WORK IN EACH AREA. 12. REER TO DEMOLITION DRAWINGS OR URTHER DEMOLITION INORMATION. CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE ASSOCIATED ELECTRICAL DEVICES, EQUIPMENT AND OTHER EXISTING SYSTEMS SERVING ITEMS BEING REMOVED. 13. BEORE DEMOLITION O ANY CONDUIT OR WIRING VERIY ALL CIRCUITS BEING SERVED OUTSIDE CONSTRUCTION AREA. VERIY WITH OWNER OR DEPARTMENT SUPERVISOR BEORE DISRUPTING ANY SERVICES AECTED OUTSIDE THE CONSTRUCTION AREA. ANY EXISTING DEVICES AND NORMAL, OR LIE SAETY SYSTEMS DISRUPTED BY DEMOLITION ARE TO BE RESTORED TO OPERATION IMMEDIATELY OR WITHIN TIME AGREED UPON WITH OWNER. US CPR BUILDING IRE ALARM Tampa, lorida IRE ALARM SCOPE O WORK 1. PROVIDE NEW ADDRESSABLE VOICE EVACUATION IRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL AND NEW IRE ALARM CIRCUITS AND ZONES AS REQUIRED. 2. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE OR ENSURING THE ENTIRE ACILITY IS COMPLETELY PROTECTED BY THE IRE ALARM SYSTEM AND ALL REQUIRED TESTING. 3. EVERY TIME THE THE CONSTRUCTION PERSONNEL LEAVES OR THE DAY, BOTH IRE ALARM PANELS SHALL PROVIDE CONTINUOUS PROTECTION TO THE ACILITY. THE PANELS SHALL BE REE O ANY TROUBLE AND ALARM CONDITIONS AND ALSO REPORT TO THE MONITORING STATION. A IRE WATCH SHALL THEN BE IMPLEMENTED BEORE ANY PERSONNEL LEAVES THE SITE. 4. COORDINATE ALL REQUIRED WORKING HOURS WITH OWNER AND THE PHASING PLAN TO ENSURE NO PART O THE IRE ALARM SYSTEM IS OUT O SERVICE OR MORE THAN OUR (4) HOURS. 5. I THE IRE ALARM SYSTEM COVERAGE IS EXPECTED TO EXCEED A PERIOD OUR (4) HOURS, A IRE WATCH WILL BE REQUIRED TO BE PROVIDED AT CONTRACTORS EXPENSE. 6. ANY PERSON OR IRM CONTRACTED TO PERORM THE IRE WATCH SHALL NOT BE ENGAGED IN OTHER CONSTRUCTION DUTIES OR UNCTIONS THAT MAY INTERERE WITH THE IRE WATCH UNCTION. 7. CONTRACTOR SHALL IRE SEAL AND ENSURE ALL IRE RATED WALLS CONTINUE TO MAINTAIN THE EXISTING WALL RATINGS. 8. THE ENTIRE IRE ALARM SYSTEM CABLING SHALL BE INSTALLED IN RIGID METAL CONDUIT MIN 3/4" NOTES: 1. SIZE CONDUIT PER IRE ALARM MANUACTURER RECOMMENDATION, PROVIDE 3/4" CONDUIT MINIMUM. 2. SEE LOOR PLANS OR QUANTITY AND LOCATION O DEVICES. 3. SPEAKER, STROBE, AND OTHER INDICATING IRE ALARM DEVICES SHALL BE MOUNTED 80" A TO BOTTOM O DEVICE, UNLESS SHOWN TO BE CEILING MOUNTED. 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE IRE ALARM SHOP DRAWINGS TO INCLUDE THE OLLOWING PER NPA 72: A. INDICATE TYPE O BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AND OCCUPANCY B. INDICATE TYPE O IRE ALARM SYSTEM, IRE ALARM DEVICES, AND AREA O COVERAGE. C. INDICATE ALL IRE ALARM DEVICES AND EQUIPMENT ON PLANS AND WIRING DIAGRAMS. D. INDICATE ALL IRE ALARM DEVICES AND EQUIPMENT ON PLANS, WIRING DIAGRAMS, CALCUALTIONS SHOWING SECONDARY SUPPLY AND VOLTAGE DROP, AND RESPONSE POINTS. E. COMPLETE LIST O DETECTION, EVACUATION SIGNALING AND ANNUCIATOR ZONES.. INDICATE CANDELA RATINGS OR ALL VISUAL NOTIICATION DEVICES. G. COMPLETE LIST O SAETY CONTROL UNCTIONS, SEQUENCE O OPERATIONS DETAILING ALL INPUTS AND OUTPUTS. H. NOTE ON PLAN INDICATING THAT THE INSTALLATION SHALL BE CERTIICATED AND THE INSTALLATION SHALL BE PLACARDED. 5. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL BOXES AND CONDUIT AS DIRECTED BY IRE ALARM CONTRACTOR. 6. PROVIDE PLEMUN RATED CABLE. IRE ALARM RISER DIAGRAM NTS GENERAL NOTES: 1. REER TO US DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION GUIDELINES, DIVISION IRE ALARM AND SMOKE DETECTION SYSTEMS, OR ALL US IRE ALARM STANDARDS. 2. ALL CEILING MOUNTED SIGNAL DEVICES SHALL HAVE WHITE HOUSING WITH RED LETTERING, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. E0.1

3 MATCHLINE EXISTING IRE ALARM ANNUNCIATOR PANEL ACILITIES PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION MATCHLINE EXISTING ACP US CPR BUILDING IRE ALARM Tampa, lorida E1.1

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5 US CPR BUILDING IRE ALARM Tampa, lorida ACILITIES PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION E1.3

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7 WP MATCHLINE ACP DAC AAP ATC WP ACILITIES PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION MATCHLINE IRE ALARM PLAN NOTES: 1. EXISTING DOORS HAVE CARD ACCESS SYSTEM UTILIZING MAG LOCKS. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE IRE ALARM MODULE TO SHUNT POWER TO DOORS WHEN THE IRE ALARM SYSTEM GOES INTO GENERAL ALARM.. 2. IRE ALARM DOOR HOLD OPEN DEVICE TO RELEASE UPON CPR IRE ALARM SYSTEMS GO INTO GENERAL ALARM. 3. NEW IRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL SURACE MOUNTED, PROVIDE NECESSARY DOOR LABEL AND MOUNTING EQUIPMENT AS NEEDED. MOUNT IN SPACE REE ROM ANY OBSTRUCTIONS, COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION WITH OWNER PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. CONNECT PANEL TO SPARE 20AMP BREAKER IN NEAREST 120/208VOLT PANEL SERVING SPACE. US CPR BUILDING IRE ALARM Tampa, lorida CPR IRST LOOR PLAN - IRE ALARM WP 4. IELD VERIY EXACT AMOUNT AND TYPE O DUCT DETECTORS IN MECHANICAL ROOMS PRIOR TO ORDERING. TYPICAL OR ALL MECHANICAL ROOMS SHOWN. 5. PROVIDE REMOTE MICROPHONE CABINET AT ANNUNCIATOR PANEL. 6. PROVIDE LOW AND TAMPER SWITCH AT DOMESTIC WATER CONNECTION SERVING SPRINKLER SYSTEM NEAR ADMIN AREA. CONTRACTOR TO IELD VERIY EXACT LOCATION O PIPING PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. E2.1

8 ACILITIES PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION US CPR BUILDING IRE ALARM Tampa, lorida CPR SECOND LOOR PLAN - IRE ALARM IRE ALARM PLAN NOTES: 1. IELD VERIY EXACT AMOUNT AND TYPE O DUCT DETECTORS IN MECHANICAL ROOMS PRIOR TO ORDERING. TYPICAL OR ALL MECHANICAL ROOMS SHOWN. E2.2

9 CONERENCE RM ACILITIES PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION OICE/STORAGE CONERENCE RM COPY RM MAIL RM DEPARTMENT LOUNGE US CPR BUILDING IRE ALARM Tampa, lorida CPR THIRD LOOR PLAN - IRE ALARM E2.3

10 US CPR BUILDING IRE ALARM Tampa, lorida CPR OURTH LOOR PLAN - IRE ALARM ACILITIES PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION IRE ALARM PLAN NOTES: 1. IELD VERIY EXACT NUMBER AND TYPE O DUCT DETECTORS IN MECHANICAL ROOMS PRIOR TO ORDERING. TYPICAL OR ALL MECHANICAL ROOMS SHOWN. E2.4

11 ELECTRICAL SPECIICATIONS I. SCOPE O WORK G. BASIC DEVICES: A. ALL WORK SHALL BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE LATEST APPLICABLE CODES, LAWS AND ORDINANCES, AND THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE. PROVIDE AND URNISH ALL LABOR, MATERIALS, PERMITS, AND INCIDENTALS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE ALL WORK AS SHOWN ON CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. PROVIDE IVORY COLORED DEVICES WHERE AVAILABLE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 20-AMP, 120/277 VAC, HEAVY DUTY, QUIET TYPE, SPECIICATION GRADE: B. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT ALL NEW MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT PRIOR TO INSTALLATIONS OR DAMAGES, AND SHALL VERIY EQUIPMENT OPERATES SATISACTORILY. 1. SINGLE POLE TOGGLE: PASS AND SEYMOUR NO. CS20AC1W. 2. THREE-WAY TOGGLE: PASS AND SEYMOUR NO. CS20AC3W. C. CONTRACTOR SHALL WARRANT ALL MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT URNISHED TO COMPLETE ALL WORK OR ONE YEAR ATER INAL ACCEPTANCE O COMPLETION. MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT DEECTS O AILURES DUE TO ABUSE, OR WORKMANSHIP NEGLECT SHALL BE MADE GOOD BY THE CONTRACTOR WITHOUT COST TO THE OWNER. D. PROVIDE ONLY NEW, STANDARD UNDERWRITER'S LABORATORY INC. LISTED IRST-GRADE MATERIALS THROUGHOUT, AND SHALL BE MARKED WITH UNDERWRITER'S LABORATORY INC. LISTED AND WITH MANUACTURER'S BRAND OR TRADEMARK. ALL MATERIALS SHALL BE O ONE MANUACTURER. E. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE EXPERIENCED IN THEIR TRADE. CONTRACTOR'S WORK SHALL PRESENT A NEAT APPEARANCE UPON COMPLETION. MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT INSTALLED SHALL BE PLUMB, STRAIGHT, AND LEVEL. LUORESCENT DIMMERS: 1. PRESET SLIDE CONTROL: LUTRON "DIVA" SERIES DV-103P-277, 277-VOLT. OCCUPANCY SENSOR SWITCHES, 120/277 VAC: 1. WALL MOUNTED SINGLE POLE- LEVITON NO. OSSMT-GDI. RECEPTACLES: SPECIICATION GRADE 20A, 125V, 2P, 3W GROUNDED, MOUNTED 18"A TO THE CENTERLINE UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. COLOR SHALL MATCH TOGGLE SWITCHES A DUPLX, 3W, 125V, NEMA 5-20R LEVITON #5362. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH THE ARCHITECT AND OWNER ON EXACT LOCATION O WIRING DEVICES AND RACEWAY OR OWNER-URNISHED EQUIPMENT PRIOR TO ROUGH-IN. G. UPON COMPLETION O WORK, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL TEST ALL WIRING AND EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION, AND SHALL BE IN PERECT WORKING CONDITION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTENT O THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. II. ELECTRICAL IDENTIICATION A. NAMEPLATES: ENGRAVED PLASTIC LAMINATE NAMEPLATES: PROVIDE ENGRAVING PHENOLIC PLASTIC LAMINATE, IN SIZES AND THICKNESS INDICATED, ENGRAVED WITH 1/16 INCH THICK LINES WITH SQUARE STANDARD PICA LETTERING AND WORDING AS SPECIIED HEREIN, BLACK ACE AND WHITE LETTER OR NORMAL SYSTEMS AND RED AND WHITE OR IRE ALARM AND WHERE NOTED IN THE SPECIICATIONS. PUNCH OR MECHANICAL ASTENING, EXCEPT WHERE ADHESIVE MOUNTING IS NECESSARY BECAUSE O SUBSTRATE. MATERIAL THICKNESS SHALL BE 1/16 INCH. PROVIDE BEVELED EDGE IN ORDER TO ELIMINATE SHARP CORNERS. PROVIDE SEL-TAPPING STAINLESS STAINLESS STEEL ROUND HEAD SCREWS. PROVIDE CONTACT TYPE PERMANENT ADHESIVE WHERE SCREWS CANNOT OR SHALL NOT PENETRATE THE SUBSTRATE. ADHESIVE NAMEPLATE SHALL BE PERMANENTLY INSTALLED. TITLES SHALL BE 1/2 INCH HIGH AND ALL OTHER LETTERING SHALL BE 1/4 INCH HIGH. B. JUNCTION BOXES: JUNCTION BOX IDENTIICATION: PROVIDE NEAT INDELIBLE ELT TIP, STENCILED MARKING ON JUNCTION BOXES AND PULL BOX COVERS. LETTER SIZES SHALL BE 1 INCH HIGH MINIMUM. PROVIDE NON-STENCILED MARKINGS INSIDE THE JUNCTION BOX AND ON THE EXTERIOR EDGE TO MATCH THE COVER MARKINGS. III. BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS A. PANEL BOARDS: PROVIDE PANEL BOARDS WITH MAIN BREAKER OR MAIN LUGS WHERE SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS, O A DEAD RONT, DISTRIBUTED PHASE SEQUENCE DESIGN. PANEL BOARDS SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH THERMAL-MAGNETIC MOLDED CASE CIRCUIT BREAKERS WITH RAME AND TRIP RATINGS AS INDICATED IN THE SCHEDULES. DIRECTORIES: A TYPED PANEL BOARD DIRECTORY SHALL BE PROVIDED OR EACH PANEL BOARD AND SHALL INDICATE THE ACTUAL CIRCUIT NUMBER USED, ROOM NAME AND TYPE O LOAD. ROOM NAMES SHALL BE THE ACTUAL NAME OR ROOM NUMBER USED NOT NECESSARILY AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWING. PANEL DIRECTORIES SHALL INCLUDE ALL ROOM NUMBERS AND NAMES. WHERE PANEL SCHEDULES ARE INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS AS "RECEPTACLES OR "LIGHTING", ETC, IT SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY O THE CONTRACTOR TO INCLUDE THE SPECIIC AREA SERVED. B. CIRCUIT BREAKERS: CIRCUIT BREAKERS SHALL BE BOLT-ON QUICK-MAKE, QUICK-BREAK THERMAL-MAGNETIC TYPE, OR ALTERNATING CURRENT. BREAKERS SHALL TRIP REE O THE HANDLE AND TRIPPING SHALL BE INDICATED BY THE HANDLE ASSUMING A POSITION BETWEEN O AND ON. MULTI- POLE BREAKERS SHALL BE INTERNAL, COMMON TRIP WITH SINGLE OPERATING HANDLE; EXTERNAL HANDLE TIES ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE. C. CONDUIT: RIGID SHALL BE MINIMUM 1", GALVANIZED OUTSIDE AND INSIDE BY HOT DIPPING, E.M.T. SHALL BE MINIMUM 1/2" AND SHALL BE ELECTRO-GALVANIZED. CONDUITS SHALL BE AS MANUACTURED BY REPUBLIC, PITTSBURGH STANDARD, WHEATLAND, TRIANGLE, ALLIED, OR YOUNGSTOWN. TYPE "MC" CABLE IS NOT ACCEPTABLE OR BRANCH CIRCUIT WIRING. TYPE "MC" CABLE IS ONLY ACCEPTABLE TO MAKE INAL CONNECTIONS ROM SOURCE JUNCTION BOXES TO LIGHT IXTURES, MAXIMUM LENGTH 6'-0" (DO NOT DAISY CHAIN). PROVIDE END BUSHINGS ON ALL CONDUITS. PROVIDE PULL STRINGS IN ALL EMPTY RACEWAYS. PULL STRINGS SHALL BE NYLON AND SHALL BE IMPERVIOUS TO MOISTURE. PULL STRINGS SHALL HAVE A TENSILE STRENGTH NOT LESS THAN 200 LBS. CONDUIT ABOVE GRADE SHALL BE EMT (INTERIOR ONLY), IMC, OR GALVANIZED. CONDUIT BELOW GRADE SHALL BE RIGID GALVANIZED (HEAVY WALL), IMC, OR PVC (SCHEDULE 40). SEALANT: PROVIDE A CLOSED CELL SILICONE OAM SEALANT RATED TO PROVIDE A RATING EQUAL TO THE WALL, CEILING, OR LOOR ASSEMBLY RATING. PROVIDE SEALS OR THE EXTERIOR O CONDUIT PENETRATIONS CONSISTING O A CAST-IN-PLACE SLEEVE WITH A COMPRESSIBLE RUBBER GASKET BETWEEN THE CONDUIT AND THE SLEEVE. PROVIDE SEALS OR THE INTERIOR O THE CONDUIT PENETRATIONS CONSISTING O GLAND TYPE SEALING BUSHING OR CLOSED CELL SILICONE OAM. PROVIDE DUCT SEAL INSIDE AN APPROPRIATE SEAL-O ITTING TO SEAL THE INTERIOR O THE CONDUIT SYSTEM ROM WATER SEEPAGE OR HAZARDOUS GASES. D. ALL COUPLINGS AND CONNECTORS OR EMT SHALL BE O COMPRESSION TYPE. PROVIDE CAST ALLOY OR STAMPED METAL PLATES ON EXPOSED SWITCHES AND RECEPTACLES. INSTALL DEVICE PLATES IN ULL CONTACT WITH WALL SURACE. PLATES SHALL NOT PROJECT OUT ROM THE WALL. INSTALL DEVICE PLATES IN ULL CONTACT WITH SURACE MOUNTED BOX. PLATES SHALL NOT PROJECT OUT ROM THE EDGE O THE BOX. ALL DEVICE PLATES OR RECEPTACLES AND SWITCHES SHALL BE LABELED. SHOW PANEL DESIGNATION AND BRANCH CIRCUIT SERVING EACH RECEPTACLE. USE ENGRAVED PLATES UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. ACCEPTABLE MANUACTURERS: PASS & SEYMOUR, G.E., LEVITON H. SAETY SWITCHES: GENERAL: ALL DISCONNECT SWITCHES SHALL BE HEAVY-DUTY TYPE, UNLESS SPECIICALLY NOTED OTHERWISE. SWITCHES SHALL BE USIBLE OR NON-USIBLE AND SIZED AS NOTED ON THE DRAWINGS. SWITCHES SHALL BE 240 VOLT RATED ON SYSTEMS UP TO AND INCLUDING 120/240V. ALL SWITCHES SERVING MOTOR LOADS SHALL BE HORSEPOWER RATED. PROVIDE SWITCHES WITH AN EXTERNALLY OPERATED HANDLE; QUICK MAKE QUICK BREAK MECHANISM; THE HANDLE SHALL BE INTERLOCKED WITH THE SWITCH COVER BY MEANS O A DEEATABLE INTERLOCK DEVICE. THE SWITCH SHALL BE LOCKABLE IN THE "O" POSITION WITH A PADLOCK. I. LIGHTING IXTURES: LIGHTING IXTURES SHALL BE URNISHED AS SHOWN IN IXTURE SCHEDULE. IT SHALL SPECIICALLY BE THE RESPONSIBILITY O THE CONTRACTOR TO VERIY EXACT TYPE O CEILING AND RECESSING DEPTH O ALL RECESSED IXTURES AND TO URNISH THE MOUNTING TRIMS AND ACCESSORIES O THE SPECIIED AND/OR APPROVED IXTURES OR THE CEILING TO BE INSTALLED. IXTURES SHALL BE SUPPORTED INDEPENDENTLY O CEILING SYSTEMS. LUORESCENT LAMPS SHALL BE T8, 28W, 3500 DEGREES K, 85 CRI MINIMUM. OR THE COLLEGE O MEDICINE CLINICAL BUILDINGS (MDA, MDC, MDH, MDL, MDN, AND MDT) LUORESCENT LAMPS SHALL BE T8, 28W, 4100 DEGREES K, 85 CRI MINIMUM. LAMP DESIGN SELECTION: OSRAM-SYLVANIA, GE, OR PHILLIPS. J. GROUNDING: GROUNDING SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE AND LOCAL CODES AND REQUIREMENTS. EEDERS AND BRANCH CIRCUITS SHALL HAVE INSTALLED IN THE SAME RACEWAY AS THE CIRCUIT CONDUCTORS, AN INSULATED COPPER GROUNDING CONDUCTOR SIZED IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEC. DESCRIPTION O SYSTEM: IN GENERAL, ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT (METALLIC CONDUIT, MOTOR RAMES, PANEL BOARDS, ETC.) SHALL BE BONDED TOGETHER WITH A GREEN INSULATED OR BARE COPPER SYSTEM GROUNDING CONDUCTOR IN ACCORDANCE WITH SPECIIC RULES O ARTICLE 250 O THE N.E.C. EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTORS THROUGH THE RACEWAY SYSTEM SHALL BE CONTINUOUS ROM MAIN SWITCH GROUND BUS TO PANEL GROUND BAR O EACH PANEL BOARD, AND ROM PANEL GROUNDING BAR O EACH PANEL BOARD TO BRANCH CIRCUIT EQUIPMENT AND DEVICES. US CPR BUILDING IRE ALARM ACILITIES PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION Tampa, lorida CPR SPECIICATIONS E. OUTLET BOXES: SHALL BE STANDARD TYPE, WITH KNOCKOUTS, MADE O HOT DIPPED GALVANIZED STEEL AS MANUACTURED BY STEEL CITY, RACO OR APPLETON. CEILING OUTLET BOXES SHALL BE 4-INCH OCTAGON 1-1/2 INCH DEEP OR LARGER WHEN REQUIRED DUE OR NUMBER O CONDUCTORS OR CONDUIT ENTRY. BOXES SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH APPROVED 3/8 INCH IXTURE STUDS WHERE REQUIRED. PROVIDE JUNCTION OR PULL BOXES WHERE SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS AS REQUIRED TO ACILITATE INSTALLING CONDUCTORS. SUCH BOXES SHALL BE "CODE" SIZED. ALL JUNCTION BOXES SHALL BE ACCESSIBLE.. WIRE AND CABLE 600 VOLT: GENERAL: CONDUCTORS SHALL HAVE CURRENT CARRYING CAPACITIES AS PER N.E.C. AND WITH 600 VOLT INSULATION, #12 MINIMUM EXCEPT OR CONTROLS, AND IXTURE WIRE. CONDUCTORS SHALL BE COPPER. GENERAL USE: #12 AND #10 SHALL BE SOLID, INSULATION TYPE THHN OR THWN. EEDERS AND GENERAL USE: #8 AND LARGER AND ALL MOTORS CONDUCTORS SHALL BE STRANDED TYPE XHHW OR THWN. COLOR-CODING OR CONDUCTORS SHALL BE CONSISTENT THROUGHOUT ENTIRE LENGTH. PHASE TAPE COLOR CODING IS NOT ACCEPTABLE. APPLIES TO EEDERS AND BRANCH CIRCUIT CONDUCTORS O ALL SIZES. COLOR CODING SHALL BE BLACK, RED, AND BLUE (WHITE NEUTRAL) OR 120/208 VOLT 3-PHASE WIRING, AND BROWN, ORANGE, AND YELLOW (GREY NEUTRAL) OR 277/480 VOLT 3-PHASE WIRING. GROUND CONDUCTORS SHALL BE GREEN. E3.1

12 SECTION IRE DETECTION AND ALARM PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. SUMMARY NETWORK IRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL (NODE) A. Network fire alarm control panels shall include all features as described in this specification for stand-alone ACPs and shall have network communication capabilities as described herein. 1. All points monitored and controlled by a single node shall be capable of being programmed as "Public". Each point made public to the network may be programmed to be operated by any other node connected to the network. 2. Network communications shall be capable of supporting "point lists" that can be handled as though they were a single point. B. The network shall provide a means to log into any node on the system via a laptop computer or CRT/Keyboard and have complete network access (Set Host) for diagnostics, maintenance reporting, and information gathering of all nodes in the system. [The means shall include the capability to log into any node on the system via TCP/IP Ethernet network communications protocol compatible with IEEE Standard Ethernet access to any fire alarm panel shall be capable of providing access only to authenticated users through a cryptographically authenticated and secure SLL tunnel. Provisions for a standard RJ-45 Ethernet connection to the owner's Ethernet network must be provided at each node as part of the contract.] Systems not meeting this requirement must provide all diagnostic tools required to support this function from selected points on the network. This Section covers fire alarm systems, including initiating devices, notification appliances, controls, and supervisory devices. C. Work covered by this section includes the furnishing of labor, equipment, and materials for installation of the fire alarm system as indicated on the drawings and specifications. D. The ire Alarm System shall consist of all necessary hardware equipment and software programming to perform the following functions: 1. ire alarm system detection and notification operations. 2. Control and monitoring of elevators, smoke control equipment, door hold-open devices, fire suppression systems, emergency power systems and other equipment as indicated in the drawings and specifications. 3. One-way supervised automatic voice alarm operations SCOPE O WORK A. Provide a new Voice ire Alarm Control Panel and associated peripheral devices as indicated on the drawings ACCEPTABLE EQUIPMENT AND SERVICE PROVIDERS A. Manufacturers: The equipment and service described in this specification are those supplied and supported by SimplexGrinnell and represent the base bid for the equipment. 1. Subject to compliance with the requirements of this specification, provide alternate products by one of the following: a) SimplexGrinnell b) Notifier B. Being listed as an acceptable Manufacturer in no way relieves obligation to provide all equipment and features in accordance with these specifications. C. Alternate products must be submitted to the Engineer two weeks prior to bid for approval. Alternate or as-equal products submitted under this contract must provide a detailed line-by-line comparison of how the submitted product meets, exceeds, or does not comply with this specification. D. The equipment and service provider shall be a nationally recognized company specializing in fire alarm and detection systems. This provider shall employ factory trained and NICET Level III certified technicians, and shall maintain a service organization within 50 miles of this project location. The equipment and service provider shall have a minimum of 10 years experience in the fire protective signaling systems industry RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this section. B. The work covered by this section is to be coordinated with related work as specified elsewhere in the specifications. C. The system and all associated operations shall be in accordance with the following: 1. NPA 72, National ire Alarm Code, 2007Edition 2. NPA 70, National Electrical Code, 2008 Edition 3. NPA 101, Life Safety Code, 2009 Edition 4. NPA 90A, Standard for the Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilating Systems, 2009 Edition 5. Local Jurisdictional Adopted Codes and Standards 6. ADA Accessibility Guidelines 1.5. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. General: Provide a complete, non-coded addressable microprocessor-based fire alarm system with initiating devices, notification appliances, and monitoring and control devices as indicated on the drawings and as specified herein. B. Software: The fire alarm system shall allow for loading and editing instructions and operating sequences as necessary. 1. The system shall be capable of on-site programming to accommodate system expansion and facilitate changes in operation. 2. All software operations shall be stored in a non-volatile programmable memory within the fire alarm control unit. Loss of primary and secondary power shall not erase the instructions stored in memory. 3. Panels shall be capable of full system operation during new site specific configuration download, master exec downloads, and slave exec downloads. 4. Remote panel site-specific software and executive firmware downloads shall be capable of being performed over proprietary fire alarm network communications and via TCP/IP Ethernet network communications. Ethernet access to any fire alarm panel shall be capable of providing access only to authenticated users through a cryptographically authenticated and secure SSL tunnel. 5. Panels shall automatically store all program changes to the panel's non-volatile memory each time a new program is downloaded. Panels shall be capable of storing the active site-specific configuration program and no less than 9 previous revisions in reserve. A compare utility program shall also be available to authorized users to compare any two of the saved programs. The compare utility shall provide a deviation report highlighting the changes between the two compared programs. 6. Panels shall provide electronic file storage with a means to retrieve a record copy of the site-specific software and up to 9 previous revisions. Sufficient file storage shall be provided for other related system documentation such as record drawings, record of completion, owner's manuals, testing and maintenance records, etc. 7. The media used to store the record copy of site-specific software and other related system documentation shall be electrically supervised. If the media is removed a trouble shall be reported on the fire alarm control panel. C. History Logs: The system shall provide a means to recall alarms and trouble conditions in chronological order for the purpose of recreating an event history. A separate alarm and trouble log shall be provided. D. Recording of Events: Provide the optional hardware and software capability to record all alarm, supervisory, and trouble events by means of system printer. The printout should include the type of signal (alarm, supervisory, or trouble) the device identification, date and time of the occurrence. The printout differentiates alarm signals from all other printed indications. E. Wiring/Signal Transmission: 1. Transmission shall be hard-wired using separate individual circuits for each zone of alarm operation, as required or addressable signal transmission, dedicated to fire alarm service only. 2. System connections for initiating device circuits shall be Class B signaling line circuits shall be Class B, Style 6 and notification appliance circuits shall be Class B. 3. Circuit Supervision: Circuit faults shall be indicated by a trouble signal at the ACP. Provide a distinctive indicating audible tone and alphanumeric annunciation. 4. Constant Supervision Audio: When provided, audio notification appliance circuits shall be supervised during standby by monitoring for DC continuity to end-of-line resistors.. Supplemental Notification and Remote User Access (ire Panel Internet Interface) 1. ire Alarm Control Panel (ACP) shall provide the necessary hardware to provide supplemental notification and remote user access to the ACP using Ethernet and TCP/IP communications protocol compatible with IEEE Standard A standard RJ-45 Ethernet connection shall connect to the owners Ethernet network. Provisions for that connection must be provided at each fire alarm control panel by the owner as part of the contract. 3. The means of providing supplemental and SMS text messaging notification shall be agency listed for specific interfaces and for the purpose described in this section. The use of non-listed external third party products and interfaces is not acceptable. 4. The fire panel internet interface shall be capable of sending automated notification of discrete system events via and SMS text messaging to up to 50 individual user accounts and via to up to 5 distribution list. 5. Each user account and distribution list shall be capable of being configurable for the specific type of events to be received. Each account shall be configurable to receive notification upon any combination of the following types of events: a) ire Alarm, b) Priority 2, c) Supervisory, d) Trouble, e) Custom Action Messages, f) ire Panel Internet Interface Security Violations 6. Each user account and distribution list shall be capable of being configurable for the specific content to be received. Each account shall be configurable to receive any combination of the following message content: a) Summary, b) Event Information, c) Message, d) Emergency Contacts, e) Host ire Alarm Control Panel Information 7. Each user account and distribution list shall be capable of being configurable for the type of ire Alarm Control Panel Logs and Reports to be received. Each account shall be configurable to receive any combination of the following Logs and Reports via a) Alarm Log, b) Trouble Log, c) Analog Sensor Status Report, d) Analog Sensor Service Report, e) Almost Dirty, Dirty and Excessively Dirty Sensor Report, f) CO Analog Sensor Service Report, g) Addressable Appliance Candela Report, h) Addressable Appliance Status Report 8. Each user account and distribution list shall be capable of receiving distribution of ire Alarm Control Panel Logs and Reports On-Demand or automatically on a Pre-Determined schedule. Receipt of Logs and Reports shall be capable of being scheduled as follows: a) Weekly, or b) Bi-weekly, or c) Monthly 9. The ire Alarm Control Panel Logs and Reports shall be sent in CSV file format which can be imported into common database applications for viewing, sorting, and customization. a) Each user account shall be capable of being configured to receive system events via and/or SMS text messaging. b) Each distribution list shall be capable of supporting up to 20 address recipients. 10.The means to provide notification shall be compatible with SMTP mail servers, ISP services, and Internet services. Communication with the server shall be verified at selectable intervals of 5 to 30 minutes. 11. operation shall be capable of being disabled for service by the system administrator. 12.An log shall be accessible to authorized users. The log shall display the 25 most recent notifications sent. 13.The fire panel internet interface for supplemental notification and remote user access shall support: a) Secure HTTPS/SSL encrypted connections, b) Up to 50 individual password protected user accounts, c) Dynamic and Static IP addressing, d) IP Address Blocking, e) Restricted number of log-in attempts before lock-out configurable from 1 to 20, f) Lock-out duration after unsuccessful log-in attempts configurable from 0 to 24 hours, g) notification to Administrators of unsuccessful log-in attempts, h) Automatic lock-out reset upon a new event, i) Automatic inactivity logout configurable from 10 minutes to 24 hours, j) irmware updates over ethernet, k) Set-up and configuration via Local Service Port or via Remote Services over LAN/WAN connection 14.Authorized users shall be capable of accessing the fire alarm panel using a compatible web browser (Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher) and a secure HTTPS/SSL encrypted connection. 15.The fire panel internet interface shall support concurrent connections for up to 5 users plus 1 administrator. 16.Authorized users with remote access shall be capable of: a) Viewing the fire panel internet interface web home page (a) The fire panel internet interface home page shall display system status information and provide links to detailed status information and fire alarm panel reports and history logs (b) The web browser on the user's computer shall automatically refresh system status information upon a new event (i) Systems that require a manual refresh to acquire updated system status information shall not be accepted b) Viewing the fire alarm panel detailed card status information c) Viewing the fire alarm panel detailed point status information d) Viewing the fire alarm panel reports and history logs e) Viewing the fire panel internet interface log f) Viewing system summary information g) Accessing Custom Hypertext Links 17.The fire panel internet interface home page shall support customization to display the following information: a) Customer Name and Address, b) ire Panel Location or Building Name, c) Up to 10 Custom Hypertext Links with Text Descriptions G. Remote Services Access: 1. ire Alarm Control Panel (ACP) shall have the capability to provide a remote service access feature using Ethernet and TCP/IP communications protocol compatible with IEEE Standard The Remote Access feature shall provide automatic notification of system faults and remote diagnostics of system status for responding technicians prior to arrival on site. 2. A standard RJ-45 Ethernet connection shall connect to the owners Ethernet network. Provisions for that connection must be provided at each fire alarm control panel as part of the contract. 3. The Ethernet access feature shall be agency listed for specific interfaces and for the purpose described in this section. The use of non-listed external third party interfaces is not acceptable. 4. The internet remote access service function shall provide automated real time off-site reporting of discrete system events to a remote service support center with details of internal ACP fault conditions allowing a pre-site visit analysis of repair requirements. 5. Existing ACP controls shall be capable of retrofitting the Remote Service module as a plug-in upgrade feature. 6. The remote service network shall work on the customers Ethernet infrastructure and be ire-wall friendly for two-way communications for off-site reporting. The feature shall be compatible with existing proxy servers and firewalls shall not require any special changes or modifications. 7. The remote service system shall be able to connect to the remote service center without the need for a VPN account or similar tunnel. 8. The remote service system shall be a non Windows based application to protect against conventional virus attacks. 9. The remote service system shall support a secure connection with strong encryption, 128 bit or better, and an optional secondary encryption method if required. 10.The remote service system shall be compatible with virtual LANS (VLAN). 11.The remote service system shall work on an outbound communication premise (panel calls home) in order to eliminate the possibility of any inbound connection into the network (from trusted or non trusted sites). 12.The remote service system shall provide an audit trail of all events and service connections. 13.The Remote Service connection will provide access for panel software downloads and uploads for archiving job specific programs back at the enterprise server. 14.The supplier shall provide a service contract for the Remote Service program that provides the following requirements: a) 24/7 recording of ACP service activity. b) Off-site diagnostics by a technical specialist to provide repair and parts guidance to the service technician prior to a site visit. H. Network communication: 1. Network node communication shall be through a token ring, hub, or star topology configuration, or combination thereof. 2. A single open, ground or short on the network communication loop shall not degrade network communications. Token shall be passed in opposite direction to maintain communications throughout all network nodes. At the same time the status of the communication link shall be reported. PART 2 If a group of nodes becomes isolated from the rest of the network due to multiple fault conditions, that group shall automatically form a sub-network with all common interaction of monitoring and control remaining intact. The network shall be notified with the exact details of the lost communications. 1. iber optics communication shall be provided as an option via a fiber optics modem. Modem shall multiplex audio signals and digital communication via full duplex transmission over a single fiber optic cable, either single mode or multi mode. 2. The communication method shall be NPA 72 style 7. B. Network Synchronization of Notification Appliances 1. The fire alarm and emergency communications network shall be capable of providing UL Listed synchronization across all the notification appliance circuits for all panels on a network loop in accordance with the requirements of UL Systems that require all notification appliances to be connected to a single panel for synchronization thus creating a potential single point of failure shall not be acceptable. 3. Up to 99 panels on a network loop shall be capable of UL Listed synchronization of all notification appliance circuits across the network loop in accordance with the requirements of UL Should network communications be disrupted, re-synchronization shall occur across all nodes that continue to communicate together after network re-initialization is completed and restored to affected nodes. 5. Building Automation and Control Network (BACnet) Integration a) The fire alarm control unit shall be capable of providing a one-way communications interface between the fire alarm control unit and an industry-standard Building Automation and Control Network (BACnet) using ASHRAE BACnet IP (internet protocol) compliant with ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 135. b) The BACnet communications module shall be agency listed to UL Standard 864. c) The fire alarm control unit shall be capable of communicating up to 1000 status changes to the building automation system. d) MS/TP Master and MS/TP Slave data link layer options communicating at baud rates up to 76,800 bps shall be supported. e) The interface shall be capable of supporting ANSI X3.4, ISO (ICS-4), ISO (UCS-2), ISO , or IBM/Microsoft DBCS character sets. f) A standard RJ-45 Ethernet connection to the Building Automation System Ethernet network shall be provided at the fire alarm control unit as part of the contract. g) Systems using relay interfaces shall not be accepted. C. Required unctions: The following are required system functions and operating features: 1. Priority of Signals: ire alarm events have highest priority. Subsequent alarm events are queued in the order received and do not affect existing alarm conditions. Priority Two, Supervisory and Trouble events have second-, third-, and fourth-level priority, respectively. Signals of a higher-level priority take precedence over signals of lower priority even though the lower-priority condition occurred first. Annunciate all events regardless of priority or order received. 2. Non-interfering: An event on one zone does not prevent the receipt of signals from any other zone. All zones are manually resettable from the ACP after the initiating device or devices are restored to normal. The activation of an addressable device does not prevent the receipt of signals from subsequent addressable device activations. 3. Transmission to an approved Supervising Station: Automatically route alarm, supervisory, and trouble signals to an approved supervising station service provider, under another contract. 4. Annunciation: Operation of alarm and supervisory initiating devices shall be annunciated at the ACP and the remote annunciator, indicating the type of device, the operational state of the device (i.e. alarm, trouble or supervisory) and shall display the custom label associated with the device. 5. Selective Alarm: A system alarm shall include: a) Indication of alarm condition at the ACP and the annunciator(s). b) Identification of the device /zone that is the source of the alarm at the ACP and the annunciator(s). c) Operation of audible and visible notification appliances until silenced at ACP. d) Selectively closing doors normally held open by magnetic door holders on the fire floor, floor above and floor below. e) Unlocking designated doors. f) Shutting down supply and return fans serving zone where alarm is initiated. g) Closing smoke dampers on system serving zone where alarm is initiated. h) Initiation of smoke control sequence. i) Transmission of signal to the supervising station. j) Initiation of elevator Phase I functions (recall, shunt trip, illumination of indicator in cab, etc.) in accordance with ASME/ANSI A17.1, when specified detectors or sensors are activated, as appropriate. 6. Supervisory Operations: Upon activation of a supervisory device such as a fire pump power failure, low air pressure switch or tamper switch, the system shall operate as follows: a) Activate the system supervisory service audible signal and illuminate the LED at the control unit and the remote annunciator. b) Pressing the Supervisory Acknowledge Key will silence the supervisory audible signal while maintaining the Supervisory LED "on" indicating off-normal condition. c) Record the event in the ACP historical log. d) Transmission of supervisory signal to the supervising station. e) Restoring the condition shall cause the Supervisory LED to clear and restore the system to normal. 7. Alarm Silencing: If the "Alarm Silence" button is pressed, all audible alarm signals shall cease operation. 8. System Reset a) The "System Reset" button shall be used to return the system to its normal state. Display messages shall provide operator assurance of the sequential steps ("IN PROGRESS", "RESET COMPLETED") as they occur. The system shall verify all circuits or devices are restored prior to resetting the system to avoid the potential for re-alarming the system. The display message shall indicate "ALARM PRESENT, SYSTEM RESET ABORTED." b) Should an alarm condition continue, the system will remain in an alarmed state. 9. A manual evacuation (drill) switch shall be provided to operate the notification appliances without causing other control circuits to be activated. 10.WALKTEST: The system shall have the capacity of 8 programmable passcode protected one person testing groups, such that only a portion of the system need be disabled during testing. The actuation of the "enable one person test" program at the control unit shall activate the "One Person Testing" mode of the system as follows: a) The city circuit connection and any suppression release circuits shall be bypassed for the testing group. b) Control relay functions associated with one of the 8 testing groups shall be bypassed. c) The control unit shall indicate a trouble condition. d) The alarm activation of any initiating device in the testing group shall cause the audible notification appliances assigned only to that group to sound a code to identify the device or zone. e) The unit shall automatically reset itself after signaling is complete. f) Any opening of an initiating device or notification appliance circuit wiring shall cause the audible signals to sound for 4 seconds indicating the trouble condition. 11.Install Mode: The system shall provide the capability to group all non-commissioned points and devices into a single "Install Mode" trouble condition allowing an operator to clearly identify event activations from commissioned points and devices in occupied areas. a) It shall be possible to individually remove points from Install Mode as required for phased system commissioning. b) It shall be possible to retrieve an Install Mode report listing that includes a list of all points assigned to the Install Mode. Panels not having an install mode shall be reprogrammed to remove any non-commissioned points and devices. 12.Service Gateway: A Service Gateway software application shall be provided that allows an authorized service person to remotely query panel status during testing, commissioning, and service without the need to return to the panel using standard or instant messaging tools. or systems without a service gateway application the service provider shall provide a minimum of two technicians for any system testing or commissioning. D. Analog Smoke Sensors: 1. Monitoring: ACP shall individually monitor sensors for calibration, sensitivity, and alarm condition, and shall individually adjust for sensitivity. The control unit shall determine the condition of each sensor by comparing the sensor value to the stored values. 2. Environmental Compensation: The ACP shall maintain a moving average of the sensor's smoke chamber value to automatically compensate for dust, dirt, and other conditions that could affect detection operations. 3. Programmable Sensitivity: Photoelectric Smoke Sensors shall have 7 selectable sensitivity levels ranging from 0.2% to 3.7%, programmed and monitored from the ACP. 4. Sensitivity Testing Reports: The ACP shall provide sensor reports that meet NPA 72 calibrated test method requirements. The reports shall be viewed on a CRT Display or printed for annual recording and logging of the calibration maintenance schedule. 5. The ACP shall automatically indicate when an individual sensor needs cleaning. The system shall provide a means to automatically indicate when a sensor requires cleaning. When a sensor's average value reaches a predetermined value, (3) progressive levels of reporting are provided. The first level shall indicate if a sensor is close to a trouble reporting condition and will be indicated on the ACP as "ALMOST DIRTY." This condition provides a means to alert maintenance staff of a sensor approaching dirty without creating a trouble in the system. If this indicator is ignored and the second level is reached, a "DIRTY SENSOR" condition shall be indicated at the ACP and subsequently a system trouble is reported to the Supervising Station. The sensor base LED shall glow steady giving a visible indication at the sensor location. The "DIRTY SENSOR" condition shall not affect the sensitivity level required to alarm the sensor. If a "DIRTY SENSOR" is left unattended, and its average value increases to a third predetermined value, an "EXCESSIVELY DIRTY SENSOR" trouble condition shall be indicated at the control unit. 6. The ACP shall continuously perform an automatic self-test on each sensor that will check sensor electronics and ensure the accuracy of the values being transmitted. Any sensor that fails this test shall indicate a "SEL TEST ABNORMAL" trouble condition. 7. Multi-Sensors shall combine photoelectric smoke sensing and heat sensing technologies. An alarm shall be determined by either smoke detection, with selectable sensitivity from 0.2 to 3.7 %/ft obscuration; or heat detection, selectable as fixed temperature or fixed with selectable rate-of-rise; or based on an analysis of the combination of smoke and heat activity. 8. Programmable Bases. It shall be possible to program relay and sounder bases to operate independently of their associated sensor. 9. Magnet test activation of smoke sensors shall be distinguished by its label and history log entry as being activated by a magnet. E. Smoke Detectors: A, optional maintenance and testing service providing the following shall be provided to the owner, separate from this bid. 1. Biannual sensitivity reading and logging for each smoke sensor. 2. Scheduled biannual threshold adjustments to maintain proper sensitivity for each smoke sensor. 3. Threshold adjustment to any smoke sensor that has alarmed the system without the presence of particles of combustion. 4. Scheduled biannual cleaning or replacement of each smoke detector or sensor within the system. 5. Semi-annual functional testing of each smoke detector or sensor using the manufacturer's calibrated test tool. 6. Written documentation of all testing, cleaning, replacing, threshold adjustment, and sensitivity reading for each smoke detector or sensor device within the system.. Audible Alarm Notification: By voice evacuation and tone signals on loudspeakers in areas as indicated on drawings. 1. Automatic Voice Evacuation Sequence: a) The audio alarm signal shall consist of an alarm tone for a maximum of five seconds followed by an automatic digital voice message. At the end of the voice message, the alarm tone shall resume. This sequence shall sound continuously until the "Alarm Silence" switch is activated. b) All audio operations shall be activated by the system software so that any required future changes can be facilitated by authorized personnel without any component rewiring or hardware additions. C) Interface to the American Signal platform is required. G. Speaker: Speaker notification appliances shall be listed to UL The speaker shall operate on a standard 25VRMS or 70.7VRMS NAC using twisted/shielded wire. 2. The following taps are available: 0.25W, 0.50W, 1.0W and 2.0W. At the 1.0W tap, the speaker has minimum UL rated sound pressure level of 84dBA at 10 feet. 3. The speaker shall have a frequency response of 400 to 4000 Hz for ire Alarm and 125 to 12 khz for general signaling. H. Manual Voice Paging 1. The system shall be configured to allow voice paging. Upon activation of any speaker manual control switch, the alarm tone shall be sounded over all speakers in that group. 2. The control panel operator shall be able to make announcements via the push-to-talk paging microphone over the pre-selected speakers. 3. Total building paging shall be accomplished by the means of an "All Call" switch. I. Constant Supervision of Non-Alarm Audio unctions 1. When required, the system shall be configured to allow Non-Alarm Audio (NAA) functions such as background music or general/public address paging. 2. During NAA operation, the speaker circuit shall be electrically supervised to provide continuous monitoring of the speaker circuit. 3. During an alarm condition, supervision shall be disabled and alarm signals delivered to speakers. J. ire Suppression Monitoring: 1. Water flow: Activation of a water flow switch shall initiate general alarm operations. 2. Sprinkler valve tamper switch: The activation of any valve tamper switch shall activate system supervisory operations. 3. WSO: Water flow switch and sprinkler valve tamper switch shall be capable of existing on the same initiating zone. Activation of either device shall distinctly report which device is in alarm on the initiating zone. K. Power Requirements 1. The control unit shall receive AC power via a dedicated fused disconnect circuit. 2. The system shall be provided with sufficient battery capacity to operate the entire system upon loss of normal AC power in a normal supervisory mode for a period of 24hours with 15 minutes of alarm operation at the end of this period. The system shall automatically transfer to battery standby upon power failure. All battery charging and recharging operations shall be automatic. 3. All circuits requiring system-operating power shall be 24 VDC and shall be individually fused at the control unit. 4. The incoming power to the system shall be supervised so that any power failure will be indicated at the control unit. A green "power on" LED shall be displayed continuously at the user interface while incoming power is present. 5. The system batteries shall be supervised so that a low battery or a depleted battery condition, or disconnection of the battery shall be indicated at the control unit and displayed for the specific fault type. 6. The system shall support NAC Lockout feature to prevent subsequent activation of Notification Appliance Circuits after a Depleted Battery condition occurs in order to make use of battery reserve for front panel annunciation and control. 7. The system shall support 100% of addressable devices in alarm or operated at the same time, under both primary (AC) and secondary (battery) power conditions. 8. Loss of primary power shall sound a trouble signal at the ACP. ACP shall indicate when the system is operating on an alternate power supply SUBMITTALS A. General: Submit the following according to Conditions of Contract and Division 1 Specification Sections. 1. Product data sheets for system components highlighted to indicate the specific products, features, or functions required to meet this specification. Alternate or as-equal products submitted under this contract must provide a detailed line-by-line comparison of how the submitted product meets, exceeds, or does not comply with this specification. 2. Wiring diagrams from manufacturer. 3. Shop drawings showing system details including location of ACP, all devices, circuiting and details of graphic annunciator, if required and indicated on the project drawings. 4. System power and battery charts with performance graphs and voltage drop calculations to assure that the system will operate in accordance with the prescribed backup time periods and under all voltage conditions per UL and NPA standards. 5. System operation description including method of operation and supervision of each type of circuit and sequence of operations for all manually and automatically initiated system inputs and outputs. A list of all input and output points in the system shall be provided with a label indicating location or use of IDC, SLC, NAC, relay, sensor, and auxiliary control circuits. 6. Operating instructions for ACP. 7. Operation and maintenance data for inclusion in Operating and Maintenance Manual. Include data for each type product, including all features and operating sequences, both automatic and manual. Provide the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of service organizations. 8. Product certification signed by the manufacturer of the fire alarm system components certifying that their products comply with indicated requirements. 9. Record of field tests of system. B. Submission to Authority Having Jurisdiction: In addition to routine submission of the above material, make an identical submission to the authority having jurisdiction. Include copies of shop drawings as required to depict component locations to facilitate review. Upon receipt of comments from the Authority, make resubmissions, if required, to make clarifications or revisions to obtain approval QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Installer Qualifications: A factory authorized installer is to perform the work of this section. B. Each and every item of the ire Alarm System shall be listed under the appropriate category by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL), and shall bear the "UL" label MAINTENANCE SERVICE A. Maintenance Service Contract: Provide an optional proposal to the owner for the maintenance of fire alarm systems and equipment for a period of 12 months, using factory-authorized service representatives. B. Basic Services: Systematic, routine maintenance visits on a quarterly basis at times scheduled with the Owner. In addition, respond to service calls within 24 hours of notification of system trouble. Adjust and replace defective parts and components with original manufacturer's replacement parts, components, and supplies. C. Additional Services: Perform services within the above 12-month period not classified as routine maintenance or as warranty work when authorized in writing. Compensation for additional services must be agreed upon in writing prior to performing services. D. Renewal of Maintenance Service Contract: No later than 60 days prior to the expiration of the maintenance services contract, deliver to the Owner a proposal to provide contract maintenance and repair services for an additional one-year term. Owner will be under no obligation to accept maintenance service contract renewal proposal EXTRA MATERIALS A. General: urnish extra materials, packaged with protective covering for storage, and identified with labels clearly describing contents as follows: 1. Break Rods for Manual Stations: urnish quantity equal to 15 percent of the number of manual stations installed; minimum of 6 rods. 2. Notification Appliances: urnish quantity equal to 5 percent of each type and number of units installed, but not less than one of each type. 3. Smoke Detectors or Sensors, ire Detectors, and lame Detectors: urnish quantity equal to 5 percent of each type and number of units installed but not less than one of each type. 4. Detector or Sensor Bases: urnish quantity equal to 2 percent of each type and number of units installed but not less than one of each type. 5. Printer Ribbons: urnish 6 spare printer ribbons if a printer is indicated on the project drawings. 6. Provide a lockable storage cabinet for all spare parts. This cabinet shall have the exact same lock cylinder as the ire Alarm Control Panel, Remote Annunciator(s) and Manual Pull Stations. One key shall open all of the devices as indicated above. The cabinet shall be painted beige to match the ire Alarm Control Panel. E3.2 CPR SPECIICATIONS ACILITIES PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION US CPR BUILDING IRE ALARM Tampa, lorida

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