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A RCHITECTS & ENGINEERS S PECIFICATION ARCU SYSTEM A REA OF RESCUE / REFUGE COMMAND UNIT TWO-W AY COMMUNICATION SYSTEM V ERSION 3.1 407 H OUSING DEVICES, INC R. MYSTIC AVE. MEDFORD, MA 02155

ARCU-10 AREA OF REFUGE COMMUNICATION SYST EM P ART 1 G ENERAL 1.1 S UMMARY T his Section includes the following: 1. Area of Refuge vandal resistant and ADA-compliant hands- free speakerphone c ommunications system with Area of Refuge Command unit Master Station. 2. O utlet boxes, conduit, wiring, and all other equipment necessary to provide a complete and o perating Area of Refuge Assistance system. 3. Equipment furnished under the terms of this specification shall be the standard product of a s ingle manufacturer. 4. Basis of design: ARCU-1 0 & ADA 1000 Area of Refuge/ Rescue Call System equipment supplied by Housing Devices, Inc., 407 R. Mystic Avenue, Medford, MA 02155,(800-392- 5200) S UBMITTALS 1. P roduct Data: For each type of product indicated. 2. W iring diagrams showing typical field wiring connections. 3. O peration and maintenance data. 4. As- built drawings that include any changes to wiring, wiring designations, junction box l abeling and any other pertinent information shall be supplied upon completion of project. 1.2 Q UALITY ASSURANCE T he Contractor shall be m inimum of five years. from an established business which has been operating in the area for a C. D. E. The Contractor shall show evidence that he a dequately support the supplied equipment. maintains a service organization and parts inventory to T he Contractor shall provide a one year guarantee of the installed system against defects in material and workmanship. All contractor labor and materials shall be provided at no expense to the Owner. G uarantee period shall begin on the date of acceptance by the Owner or Site Represe ntative. The System Manufacturer shall warrantee the installed system s components against defects in material and manufacturer s workmanship for a period of one year from date of acceptance by the Owner or Site Representative. Replacement or repair of system components only (job- site labor not i ncluded) shall be at the Manufacturer s discretion and provided at no expense to the Owner. The supplying Contractor shall have attended the Manufacturer's installation h ave been authorized b y the Manufacturer to install the equipment. and service school or P 2 w ww.housingdevices.com

P ART 2 P RODUCTS 2.1 M ANUFACTURERS I n other Part 2 articles where titles below introduce lists, the following requirements apply to product s election: 1. A vailable Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, products that may be i ncorporated into the Work include, but are not limited to, products specified. 2.2 C OMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT S ystem overview: 1. The communication system consists of Area Station s with battery back- up (4 hours of full o peration & standby upon loss of power) and programmable automatic dialer and remotely l ocated transformer & a Master Station. ADA- 1000 area of refuge speakerphone: 1. F lush mounted or Surface mounted 2. Vandal proof 16-g a. 304 #4 stainless steel construction with engraved lettering. 3. 3 diameter button: a. E ngraved with PUSH FOR HELP lettering backfilled in red. b. C apable of being activated from any angle with a minimum of effort. c. N o other hardware shall protrude from the station as high as the pushbutton. 4. R ed LED indicator co nfirms transmission of the HELP REQUESTED SIGNAL. 5. P iezoelectric alarm. 6. 3 " Mylar 45 ohm speaker 7. D ual audio and visual alarms for the hearing and visually impaired. 8. V andal Proof Hardware C. A RCU Command Unit (master) 1. 16 ga. 304 #4 Stainle ss Steel 2. Surface or Flush mounted 3. Handset for Talk/ Listen 4. L ED for each area 5. T alk buttons for each area 6. P ower Led (red) 7. Battery Back-u p w\ l ight ( 8. G reen Led to indicate outgoing call initiated from any area station 9. Overide but ton to cancel any outgoing call 10. A udio alert signaling for outgoing call from the area station 11. S tainless steel back box 12. P hotoluminescent (glow in the dark) instruction directory 13. 10 position area designation paper directory P 3 w ww.housingdevices.com

W IRING D. S ystem wiring shall be in accordance with good engineering practices as established by the EIA and N EC. E. Wiring shall meet all established s horts and grounded as specified. state and local electrical codes. All wiring shall test free from F. Wiring shall be accomplished using labeled, captive screw, plug- in s hielded twisted pairs for all connections. connectors and 22 AWG G. A ll cable shall be as recommended by the manufacturer or an approved equivalent. 1. A rea Station wiring to ARCU shall be a 4 conductor overall shielded t wisted pairs. 2. ARCU wiring shall be 2- w ire analog telephone line, 120vac power. 2.3 B ASIC SYSTEM OPERATION When in use the system shall provide two-way audio communications between the ADA- 1000, ARCU and or a called outside party. Communication at the Area Station shall be hands- free after initial contact from the ARCU or called party, the ARCU will use an ADA compliant volume c ontrol handset. When an emergency call is placed by the ADA- 1000, it provides the following indications at the ADA-1 000 to assure the caller that the call is being processed. After pressing the PUSH FOR H ELP call button: 1. A udio and visual confirmation: a. A HELP REQUESTED LED shall illuminate. b. A 90 db piezoelectric alarm shall sound. C. T he ARCU allows Emergency Personnel to check status of each area of refuge and to talk with each ADA-1 000 on an individual basis or all of them together D. A lighted green LED labeled RESCUE SERVICES indicates that an emergency is in progress. E. If an emergency call is in progress, by lifting the handset on the ARCU- 10unit you can automatically join the conversation.at this point you can place any or all ADA- 1000 s on hold by pushing the hold button corresponding to that unit, which will leave them talking to the called party. Or you can d isconnect the c alled party by pressing the D ISCONNECT TO CALL SERVICES button, which will leave you talking to the ADA- 1000. F. If there is no emergency call in progress you can call into any or all ADA- 1000 s by pressing the c orresponding talk button to that unit. G. By hanging up the ARCU you disconnect from the conversation while leaving the ADA- 1000 c ontinuing any ongoing conversation with the called party. P 4 w ww.housingdevices.com

P ART 3 E XECUTION 3.1 I NSTALLATION C omplete system shall be installed in strict accordance with manufa cturer's written instructions. M ounting height: 1. Area Station: call button centered 3-6 AFF. (or approved local code) 2. ARCU- 10 top call button 3-6 AFF. (or approved local code) C. W iring: 1. C oncealed: a. A ll wiring in areas of new construction shall be conceal ed in walls, ceilings, etc. b. A ll wiring in existing areas shall be concealed in walls and ceilings where practicable. c. Above ceilings, support with J hooks mounted to the building. Do not lay wiring o n suspended ceilings or drape on conduit, piping, stru ctural members, etc. 2. E xposed: a. A ll wiring shall be installed in raceways where exposed: 1.) E MT except in finished areas. 2.) Surface raceway where necessary in existing finished areas. (See 3. 1-C- b. a bove.) 3.2 I NSPECTION AND TEST UPON COMPLETION S ystem field wiring diagrams shall be provided to the Contractor by the system Manufacturer prior t o installation. U pon completion of the installation: 1. Four (4) copies of complete operational instructions shall be furnished, complete with record d rawings. Instructions shall include part numbers and name, address, and telephone number o f parts source. 2. Contractor shall provide to the Engineer a signed statement that the system has been wired a nd tested, and functions properly according to the specifications. C. N othing herein contained shall be construed to relieve the Contractor from furnishing a complete and acceptable electrical wiring system in all its categories. The Engineer will reject any materials or l abor which are or may become detrimental to the accomplishment of the intentions of these s pecifications. 3.3 I N SERVICE TRAINING The Contractor shall furnish training with the system. This session shall be broken into segments that w ill facilitate the training of individuals in operating the Master Station as well as the Area Station. O perating manuals and users guides shall be provided at the time of the training. P 5 w ww.housingdevices.com