SECTION PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED SECTIONS A. Comply with the requirements of Section 27 05 00 Common Work Results for Communications. 1.2 DEFINITIONS A. Not used. 1.3 DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM: A. Provide and install a complete and fully functional Intrusion Detection System as shown on the drawings and specified herein. B. Section includes: 1. Door Monitoring/Duress Control Panel 2. Door Contacts 3. Duress Buttons 4. Cable 5. Surge Suppression 1.4 SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS A. Not used. 1.5 FUNCTIONS AND OBJECTIVES A. Provide and install a complete and satisfactorily functioning system providing the following: 1. Interconnection, control, and indication of the various protected spaces and devices included in the system in both the main monitoring location and at remote locations as shown on the drawings and outlined herein. 2. The ability to arm or disarm the system or portions of the system through the use of keypads and other system devices, as shown on the drawings and outlined herein, as necessary to allow protection of the premises and personnel. 3. Monitoring and indication of the status of protected doors throughout the facility. Alarm indication of doors that have been opened during unauthorized times, or doors that have been held open beyond the time programmed into the system for passage. 4. Reporting of system status and alarm signals to a remote location. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 DOOR MONITORING/DURESS CONTROL PANEL A. The Door Monitoring/Duress Control Panel shall be a multi-tasking hybrid control panel feature rich for security applications. B. Features 1. Control Panel HB #I-17202 KOLTER HOSPITALITY 27 21 10-1
a. Eight (8) end-of-line resistor burglary zones programmable for area, exit/entry delay, interior, follower, day zone, chime, fire option, sensor watch, swinger shutdown, zone adding and a variety of other features b. Up to ninety-six (96) zones with optional zone-expansion modules and 4-zone keypads. c. Up to ninety-six (96) individually coded users, each with a programmable authority level. d. Exclusive RS232 panel-port for network integration for 9600 baud comprehensive communications. e. Three (3) on-board relay outputs, expandable to ninety-six (96). f. Three keypad panics: fire, police, and auxiliary. g. Up to eight (8) independent area partitions. h. Up to eight (8) separate access stations by up to 96 users. i. Up to sixty-four (64) separately addressable X-10 devices with GEM-X10 kit. j. English language prompts & system status messages from choice of keypad models. k. User-customized zone descriptions, reprogrammable as required. l. Reports alarms, restores, and troubles by zone. m. 255 event schedule n. 800 event log. o. Overview mode permitting monitoring and control of total system from one keypad. p. Support for up to four (4) RF receivers. q. Guard-tour programmable for start time, tour length, and check points. r. Two (2) programmable entry delay times. s. Two Interior bypass groups. t. Dynamic battery test interrupts charging and places batter under load every four hours. u. Chime by zone; programmable duration. v. Non-volatile RAM to retain memory during power losses. w. Auto-download log. 2. Communicator a. Compatible with all major receiver formats including BFSK, 4/2, modem 2, SIA, 4/3/1, $ + 2 express and point ID b. Rotary dial and touchtone with rotary backup c. Three (3) 20-digit telephone numbers d. Backup reporting; double reporting; split reporting e. Ninety-six (96) user codes with opening/closing reporting by user. f. AC failure reporting with programmable report delay g. Supervised telephone line cut with programmable delay HB #I-17202 KOLTER HOSPITALITY 27 21 10-2
h. Pager capability i. SIA CP01 compliant 3. Specifications a. Loop current: 2.5 ma with 2.2 ohm end-of-line resistor b. Loop resistance: 300W max c. Relay outputs (burglary; reset; aux: wet, 12 VDC, 1.2A max; Dry, SPDT contacts 24 VDC regulated. d. Remote power output: 12 VDC regulated. e. 750 ma of combined standby current f. Standby Time: 4 hours minimum. 4. System shall be provided with keypads in quantities as shown on the drawings. 5. Interface the Intrusion Detection Panel with the Access Control System in accordance with the manufacturer s recommendations for a complete and seamless integration. All Intrusion Detection signals and alarms shall appear on the Access Control system Alarm Workstation. C. Manufacturers 1. Basis of Design a. NAPCO Gemini P9600 Intrusion Detection Panel with Keypads or acceptable 2.2 DOOR CONTACTS A. Door contacts shall be balanced magnetic type contacts specifically designed for the location where installed. B. Standard pedestrian style doors shall be provided with contacts that are flush mounted, design for ¾ or 1 diameter holes, and manufactured of a molded, flame-retardant ABS plastic. The Color of the door contact shall match the door frame where installed. Metallic doors shall be provided with Rare Earth magnets. The magnet portion of the door contact shall be held in place with permanent adhesive that will not crack, dry out, or release the magnet over time. C. Door contacts for overhead doors shall be surface mounted and shall be traffic rated to withstand long-term abuse from trucks, forklifts, and other vehicles. D. Door contacts for curtain style doors shall be designed to protect the door contact from damage. E. Manufacturers 1. Basis of Design a. GE Security 2. Acceptable Substitutions a. Honeywell b. Bosch HB #I-17202 KOLTER HOSPITALITY 27 21 10-3
2.3 DURESS BUTTONS A. General 1. Shall be a commercial grade panic or hold-up device designed for silent operation. B. Functions and Features 1. Double-pole Double-throw contacts 2. Twin 45 degree screw terminals with EOL resistor slicing terminal 3. Adhesive pads for temporary positioning while installing 4. Stainless Steel cover 5. Fully supervised 6. Reset key for testing and/or reset of alarm. C. Manufacturers 1. Basis of Design a. Honeywell 270R Hold-Up Device or acceptable 2.4 CABLE: A. General 1. Provide multi-conductor insulated copper conductors with overall jacket as required by the intrusion detection system manufacturer to provide a complete, fully operational, UL Listed Intrusion Detection System. 2. Cables shall be plenum rated where installed in plenum spaces. 3. Cables shall not be installed below slab or in wet locations. 4. The Contractor shall field verify routing of cables prior to submitting Product Data or Shop Drawings under the submittal process. B. Device Requirements 1. Key Pads a. Homerun from each key pad to closest MDF or IDF room as shown on the drawings. b. One (1) Category 6 cable for data and one (1) 16 AWG, 2 conductor, unshielded, twisted, jacketed cable for power. Provide ten (10) feet of slack at both ends of both cables. c. Manufacturers 1) Basis of Design a) Category 6 Cable: Refer to Section [27 10 00][16710] b) 16/2 Power Cable: Belden 5200UE (nonplenum) or acceptable c) 16/2 Power Cable: Belden 6200UE (plenum) or acceptable 2. Door Contacts HB #I-17202 KOLTER HOSPITALITY 27 21 10-4
a. Homerun from each contact (on single doors) or pair of switches (on double doors) to closest MDF or IDF room as shown on the drawings. b. Shall be a 22 AWG, 2 conductor, unshielded, jacketed cable with ten (10) feet of slack at both ends c. Manufacturers 1) Basis of Design a) Belden 5500UE (non-plenum) or acceptable b) Belden 6500UE (plenum) or acceptable 3. Duress Buttons and Motion Detectors a. Homerun from each Motion Detector to closest MDF or IDF room as shown on the drawings. b. Shall be a 22 AWG, 4 conductor, unshielded, twisted, jacketed cable with ten (10) feet of slack at both ends. c. Manufacturers 1) Basis of Design a) Belden 5502UE (non-plenum) or acceptable b) Belden 6502UE (plenum) or acceptable 2.5 SURGE SUPPRESSION: A. For Power Circuits (120 volt): 1. UL 1449 listed. 2. 15 amp, 120V rated. 3. Suppressors shall be tested per IEEE, C62.41-1991 for Categories A and B. 4. Normal mode (L-N), and common mode (L+N-G) protection. 5. Internal fusing. 6. Hybrid design. 7. Indicators for normal operation and failure indication. 8. Enclosure: a. Fire retardant high impact, phenolic or plastic housing or metal enclosure. 9. Clamping voltage UL 1449, Line to Neutral, Category B Impulse At (3KA, 8 x 20 s): 385V @ 120V. 10. Maximum Surge Capacity: 20,000 amps. 11. Maximum Continuous Operating Voltage: 115% of line voltage. 12. Provide hardwire connection or add 15 amp receptacle device to hardwired devices to match equipment being protected and maintain UL listing. 13. Provide additional 15 amp in-line fusing as required to comply with UL and the NEC when connected to a 20 amp, 120V circuit. HB #I-17202 KOLTER HOSPITALITY 27 21 10-5
14. Manufacturers a. Basis of Design 1) Leviton #51020-WM (hardwired) b. Acceptable Substitution 1) EDCO #HSP-121BL2 PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 GENERAL A. Comply with the requirements of Section 27 05 00. B. Comply with the requirements of Section 27 10 00. C. Circuit routing for the system is not necessarily shown on the project drawings. The Contractor shall be responsible for the installation of the raceways, wiring and cabling necessary for a complete and fully functional system. D. The contractor shall provide and install the intrusion detection system (including raceways, pull and back boxes, and cable/wire) in accordance with the intrusion detection system manufacturer s requirements. E. Installation of device back boxes shall be in accordance with the system manufacturer s requirements. F. Termination of devices shall be in accordance with manufacturer s requirements. 3.2 TESTING A. Comply with the requirements of Section 27 05 00. END OF SECTION HB #I-17202 KOLTER HOSPITALITY 27 21 10-6