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SECTION 13845 INTRUSION DETECTION SYSTEM PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: A complete, operable, tested intrusion detection system, bearing Underwriters Laboratories (UL) mercantile listing and including raceway system and cables. All programming shall be by the Contractor with assistance from M-DCPS District Communication Management Center (DCOM). B. Related Sections: 1. 2. 09900 - Painting. 16112 - Raceways and Conduits. 3. 16131 - Outlet, Pull, and Junction Boxes. 1.02 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Significant System Components and Procedures: 1. Contacts for every exterior door including roof accesses. 2. Motion detectors. 3. Intrusion control panels. 4. Power supply. 5. Extended zone modules. 6. Keypads. 7. Raceway and junction box system. 8. Testing. 9. Record drawings. 1.03 SUBMITTALS A. Submit properly identified manufacturer's literature and technical data before starting work. B. Shop Drawings: Include manufacturer's catalog cuts, data sheets, and riser and wiring diagrams with standard symbols for each component used. C. Quality Assurance Submittals: Submit the following with the required shop drawings and manufacturer's literature and data. 1. Load calculations for battery backup and system components. Project No. SPECIFICATION GUIDELINES 13845-1

2. Programming schedule sheet with zone descriptions. 3. Warranty: a. Letter from authorized manufacturer's representative addressed to the Board, stating compliance to warranty requirements. b. Submit 5 copies of warranty to be provided. D. Closeout Submittals: Record drawings and warranties. 1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Items and Components: UL listed meeting the latest editions of standards 603, 609, 634, 639, 1076, and 1610. B. Install wiring according to National Electrical Code (NEC), latest edition. C. Any equipment, device, system component, or part provided or installed by contractor containing or using date processing shall be Year 2000 (Y2K) compliant. Before substantial completion, contractor shall provide a manufacturers statement of Year 2000 compliance and manufacturers and contractors warranty against date-related failures. NOTE TO SPECIFIER: M-DCPS School Police approval is required for shunt switches. D. Shunt switches are not allowed. E. The system shall provide for the separate partitioning of cafeterias, cafetoriums, auditoriums, food service areas, gymnasium/locker rooms, little theaters, the administration area, music rooms, and any other areas according to program requirements. One building or wing may have more than one partition, but one partition shall not include more than one building. F. System shall be hardwired in its entirety. 1.05 WARRANTY A. Provide full manufacturer's published standard warranty for parts and components. B. Provide 1 year full maintenance (parts, wiring, and labor) provided by Contractor or manufacturer's authorized representative from date of substantial completion. Project No. SPECIFICATION GUIDELINES 13845-2

C. Provide warranty response information inside alarm system control panel. D. Warranty shall allow the Board to repair vandalized areas without voiding the total system warranty PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 EQUIPMENT A. Door Contacts: 1. Side Hinged Doors: Recessed magnetic switch, Model 1078W as manufactured by Sentrol, Inc. or accepted equivalent, complete with necessary mounting accessories for installation in closed circuit alarm systems. 2. Hinged Roof Access: Magnetic switch, Model 1085W as manufactured by Sentrol, Inc. accepted equivalent. Provide 2 mounting spacers and matching cover plate, for closed circuit alarm systems. NOTE TO SPECIFIER: Modify the following paragraph to suit project conditions by selecting one of the three referenced model numbers ([2205A] [2505A] [2515A]). 3. Roll-Up Overhead Doors: Magnetic switch, No.[2205A] [2505A] [2515A] by Sentrol or accepted equivalent, complete with necessary mounting accessories for installation in closed circuit alarm systems. B. Cable: Belden No.8740 (2 conductor), No.8443 (3 conductor), No.9794 (4 conductor), or accepted equivalent. 1. Conductors for Monitoring Devices: Minimum 22 gage AWG stranded, unshielded cable with vinyl plastic insulation, color coded. 2. UL listed, NEC type CM or CL3, UL standard 13 and 444. 3. Comply with UL 1581 flame test. 4. Power Conductor for Motion Detectors: CL-2 or CL-3, jacketed, minimum 18 gage stranded wire. 5. Power Conductor for Battery: Minimum 18 gage stranded wire. C. Motion Detectors: Dual technology (PIR/microwave) motion detector sensors. 1. Recessed Ceiling Mount: Project No. SPECIFICATION GUIDELINES 13845-3

a. Model 2T360 by Sentrol Inc., Tualatin, OR. b. Model DS9360 by Simplex. NOTE TO SPECIFIER: Edit the following paragraph to suit project conditions. 2. Wall Mount: a. Models 2T40, 2T70, or 2T100 by Sentrol. b. Models DS720, DS860, DS950, RDS97 by Simplex. D. Intrusion Control Panels: 1. Manufacturers: a. NAPCO MA 3000 (96 zones). b. Simplex DS7400Xi. 2. Provide mandatory UL Mercantile listing with tamperproof provisions. 3. Indicate location on riser diagram. 4. Install panels with centerline at 5'-0" above finish floor. E. Remote Power Supplies: 1. Supervised for low battery failure and power supply failure. 2. Show locations on riser diagram. 3. These indications shall report through a dedicated zone of the intrusion detection system to M-DCPS DCOM as a priority trouble. F. Zone Expansion Modules/Expansion Zone Modules (EZM): 1. Remotely located in a distributed fashion to minimize raceway and wiring. 2. Powered from the intrusion control panel. 3. Power supply load shall not exceed 85 percent of the maximum load. 4. Mount EZM's in a hinged door junction box, 10" x 10" x 4" minimum size. 5. Install EZM cabinets with centerline at 5'-0" above finish floor. 6. Install power supplies between 6"-0" to 8'-0" above finish floor. 7. List EZM's location numbers inside and outside the junction boxes and on riser diagram. Project No. SPECIFICATION GUIDELINES 13845-4

G. Miscellaneous: Refer to Section 16112 for products also required for installation under this section. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSPECTION A. Do not proceed with the work of this section until conditions detrimental to the proper and timely completion of the Work have been corrected in an acceptable manner. 3.02 INSTALLATION A. Install wiring, conduit, boxes, and the like required for a complete system according to manufacturer's instructions and approved submittals. B. System equipment and wiring installation shall be by the properly licensed company, either the original equipment manufacturer or the factory distributer for the brand of equipment used. Furnish wiring diagrams and wire runs for the raceway system installed by the licensed electrical contractor, under Division 16. C. Provide door contacts and related devices at exterior doors, roof scuttles, and interior doors to high security spaces including, but not limited to, spaces containing student records, audiovisual equipment, instructional TV equipment, computer equipment, chemical storage, facility operation and management equipment, and other similar valuable goods. Rooms with interior corridor access and motion detectors do not require door contacts. 1. Hinged Door Contacts: A maximum of 4 associated door contacts may be grouped in a zone. Provide independent wiring to each switch from a junction box located next to the expansion zone module (E.M.) before converting to a zone. a. Side Hinged Doors: 1) Install recessed switch components in spaces in both door and head jamb prepared by the door and frame manufacturer. 2) Set magnet into top of door with accepted silicone sealant. b. Hinged Roof Access: Mount on inside face of access housing according to switch manufacturer's Project No. SPECIFICATION GUIDELINES 13845-5

recommendations. 2. Motion Detectors: a. Provide motion detectors in each area with windows, fixed glass, or glass block to the exterior and any room with vision panels, regardless of the location or function. b. Provide motion detectors at exterior accessed storage rooms. c. Provide individual zones for each motion detector. 3. Wiring: a. Install wiring in metallic conduit from door head switch through door lintel construction to adjacent junction box. b. Connection between top of sheet metal sleeve in head jamb section and conduit in door lintel construction to adjacent junction box need not be solid but sheet metal sleeve and conduit shall be in alignment with each other. c. Provide EOL resistor and indicate location on drawings d. A maximum of 4 associated door switches may be grouped in a zone. Provide independent wiring to each switch from a junction box located next to the expansion zone module (E.M.) before converting to a zone. e. Splices in main cabinets and sub panels shall be on terminal strips. 4. Bonding and Grounding: Provide as required by the latest edition of the National Electrical Code (NEC). 5. Conductor Identification: Identify each pair of conductors, each contact in each panel, and at loose wire terminations. 6. Cable Slack: a. Terminate cables with enough slack, each duly tagged for future connections by the Board, on terminal strips in junction box in electrical room as shown on Drawings, extending 1 inch empty conduit from this box underground to pull box as shown Drawings (site plan). D. At security cabinets, provide 3/4" plywood backboard with fire retardant paint. E. Provide patch cord from intrusion detection circuit board to telephone outlet provided by M-DCPS in the intrusion Project No. SPECIFICATION GUIDELINES 13845-6

detection panel. F. Connect fire alarm system to the 2 separate telephone outlets provided by M-DCPS in the fire alarm panel. 3.03 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Before testing the intrusion detection system transmission from the project site to the central control station, coordinate with the Board and A/E to ensure M-DCPS DCOM will be available to verify a successful and trouble free transmission signal. B. Site Test: 1. Check and test installation for shorts, grounds, and circuit continuity. 2. Cables: Test free from opens, grounds, or crosses (shorts) between conductors. 3. Walk-test doors and motion detectors for proper function and operation. Ensure proper zoning of devices. 4. Test all functions on intrusion control panels for proper functions and operations. 5. Verify signals are properly received at the M-DCPS DCOM. 6. Check for proper standby battery backup in intrusion panels and remote power supplies. 7. Verify remote power supplies are UL 603 listed for burglary systems. 8. Inspect and test cabinet tampers on intrusion cabinets. 9. Verify raceway cover is properly painted blue. END OF SECTION Project No. SPECIFICATION GUIDELINES 13845-7