PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: SECTION 28 23 00 (13740) - VIDEO SURVEILLANCE 1. CCTV Closed Circuit Television System. B. Related Sections:. 1.02 REFERENCES 1. Section 26 05 00 (16050) - Common Work Results for Electrical 2. Section 26 05 53 (16075) - Identification for Electrical Systems 3. Section 26 35 33 (16280) - Power Factor Correction Equipment 4. Section 27 05 00 (16050) - Common Work Results for Communications 5. Section 28 16 00 (13730) Intrusion Detection 6. Section 28 31 00 (13850) - Fire Alarm and Detection Systems A. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Publications: 1. C2 ASC C2 Eighth Interim Collection of the National Electrical Safety Code 2. C62.41 Surge Voltages In Low-Voltage AC Power Circuits B. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Publications: 1. 70 "National Electric Code" 2. 72 National Fire Alarm Code C. Underwriter's Laboratories, Inc. (UL) Standards: 1.03 DEFINITIONS 1. 486A Standard For Wire Connectors and Soldering Lugs for Use With Copper Conductors 2. 486B Standard for Wire Connectors for Use With Aluminum Conductors 3. 1449 Transient Voltage Surge Suppressors A. CCTV: Closed Circuit Television. 1.04 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Video cameras, camera outlets, camera controls, monitors, video switches, signal processing equipment, control stations, distribution components, a videotape recorder, and accessories to generate video images, process them, and distribute them. B. System shall display images on monitors and provide for remote control of video-camera equipment. 1.05 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Include detailed manufacturer's specifications for each component specified. Include data on features, ratings, and performance. B. Shop Drawings: For CCTV equipment. Include plans, elevations, sections, details, and attachments to other Work. PAGE 1
A. Special warranty specified in this Article shall not deprive Owner of other rights Owner may have under other provisions of the Contract Documents and shall be in addition to, and run concurrent with, other warranties made by Contractor under requirements of the Contract Documents. PAGE 2 REVISED: 10/01/10 1. Wiring Diagrams: Power, signal, and control wiring. Differentiate between manufacturerinstalled and field-installed wiring. C. Product Certificates: Signed by manufacturers of CCTV equipment and components certifying that products furnished comply with requirements. D. Installer Certificates: Signed by manufacturer certifying that installers comply with requirements. E. Field Test Reports: Indicate and interpret test results for compliance with performance requirements of installed systems. F. Maintenance Data: For CCTV equipment and components to include in maintenance manuals refer to Section 01 78 23 - Operating and Maintenance Data and Section 01 77 00 - "Closeout Procedures. In addition to those requirements, include the following: 1. Detailed operating instructions covering operation under both normal and abnormal conditions. 2. Routine maintenance requirements for system components. 3. Lists of spare parts and replacement components recommended being stored at the site for ready access. G. Warranties: Special warranties specified in this Section. 1.06 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Installer Qualifications: An experienced installer who is an authorized representative of the CCTV equipment manufacturer, for both installation and maintenance of units required for this Project, to supervise installation of the system. B. Product Options: Drawings indicate size, profiles, and dimensional requirements of CCTV equipment and are based on the specific system indicated. C. Comply with NFPA 70. D. Comply with 47 CFR 15, 17, and 76. 1.07 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Environmental Limitations: System components are equipped and rated for the environments where installed. 1.08 SEQUENCING 1. Service Conditions for Indoor Equipment: Rate equipment for continuous operation under the following environmental conditions, unless otherwise indicated: a. Temperature: 32 deg F to 106 deg F. b. Relative Humidity: 0 to 90 percent (non-condensing). A. Coordinate work of this section with requirements of CCTV equipment provider. B. Coordinate layout and installation of CCTV equipment and suspension system components with other construction that penetrates ceilings or is supported by them, including light fixtures, HVAC equipment, fire-suppression-system components, and partition assemblies. 1.09 WARRANTY FILE: 28-282300-CFRST-Video Surveillance CFRST SPECMSTR-NEW BUILD 2010,, Marriott International, Inc.
PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURERS A. Avendra, LLC Preferred Manufacturers: 1. ADT Security Services, Inc., a Tyco International Business (800-238-8988). B. Approved Manufacturers: 1. No substitutions accepted 2.02 CCTV COMPONENTS A. Dome Camera: 540 TVL, True Day/Night; 2.8 12mm; UNI; UTP. 1. Acceptable Products: a. "Model CD5D2812UWCU "; ADT Security Services, Inc. 2. Features: a. 540TVL or 580TVL High Resolution CCD b. 2.8 12mm Day/Night AI Varifocal Lens c. Composite & UTP Video Outputs d. Low-Lux Operation e. Digital and TRUE Day/Night Models f. Wide Dynamic Range (TRUE D/N models) g. Wide Auto White Balance mode (TRUE D/N models) h. Digital Noise Reduction Function i. 4-Point Privacy Zone Masking j. Sense Up (2X 32X) for extreme low light image capture k. Video Motion Detection (VMD) l. RS485 for remote operation m. 12VDC / 24VAC n. 12VDC / 24VAC o. Test Monitor Output p. Interior Vandal or Exterior Vandal Housing q. 3-Axis Gimbal, Optional Wall, Pendent and Back-shell only Mounts r. Exterior Housing with Built-in Heater B. Power Supply: CCTV DC Wall Mount Power Supply, Four (4) Fused Outputs, 6-15 VDC @ 2.5cULus Listed, Gray Enclosure. a. "Model ALTV615DC4UL"; ADT Security Services, Inc. C. Monitors: Color, metal cabinet units designed for continuous operation. 17-inch active TFT LCD color, multimode monitor with minimum 50 pound rated rack mount as required. 1. Acceptable Product: a. Monitor: Part Number M170CP2 Color LCD Monitor ; ADT Security Services, Inc. PAGE 3
REVISED: 10/01/10 b. Wall Mount: Part Number A-CS777 ; ADT Security Services, Inc. 2. Quantity: 1 3. Screen Size (Diagonal Dimension): 17 4. LCD Panel Pixel Array: 1280 X 1024. 5. Minimum Front Panel Devices and Controls: Power switch, power-on indicator, and brightness. D. Digital Recorder: Professional Digital Recorder, 4-Channel, H.246 120/120/120, VGA, No Audio, 2-USB (1-mouse only), Looping, Mouse, IR, 500GB. 1. Acceptable Products: a. "Model A-ADT4HS-500; ADT Security Services, Inc. 1) Quantity: 1 each. b. "Model LB1000"; ADT Security Services, Inc. 2. Features: 1) Quantity: 1 each. a. Video: 1) Signal Format: NTSC or PAL (auto detect). 2) Video Input: Composite: 4 looping inputs. 3) Monitor Outputs: Composite: One (BNC), 1 Vp-p, 75 Ohms / Analog RGB: One VGA. 4) Display Resolution: 720x480 (NTSC) 5) Record Resolution: Standard: 336x224 (NTSC) / High: 672x224 (NTSC) / Very High: 672x448 (NTSC). 6) Playback/Record Speed: 120-ips (standard resolution) / 60-ips (high resolution) / 30-ips (very high resolution). 7) Codec: H.264 b. Inputs / Outputs: 1) Alarm Input: 4 TTL, NC/NO programmable, 4.3V threshold 2) Alarm Output: 1 relay out, terminal block, NC&NO, / 0.5A @ 125VAC, 1A @ 30VDC 3) Alarm Reset Input: 1 TTL, terminal block 4) Internal Buzzer: 80db at 10cm 5) Network Connectivity: 10/100 Base Ethernet 2.03 SIGNAL TRANSMISSION COMPONENTS A. Cable: Coaxial cable elements have 75-ohms nominal impedance and are 100 percent factory-sweep tested to meet or exceed requirements of NFPA 70, Articles 725, 800, and 820. Cables run in environmental air spaces are listed for use in plenums. 1. CCTV Video Distribution: RG-59/U; cellular-polyethylene dielectric, bare-copper braid shield with 95 percent minimum shielding factor, No. 22 AWG stranded copper conductor; and PVC jacket. PAGE 4 FILE: 28-282300-CFRST-Video Surveillance CFRST SPECMSTR-NEW BUILD 2010,, Marriott International, Inc.
B. CCTV Coaxial Cable Connectors: Type BNC, 75 ohms. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION A. Install products in accordance with manufacturer s recommendations. B. Install all cable, and complete cable and power connections to all system devices. C. Wire all system components in accordance with the National Electrical Code, NFPA and any other authority having jurisdiction. D. All equipment shall be firmly secured in place with all supports and fastenings providing a safety factor of at least three. Provide adequate ventilation for all equipment. 3.02 INSTALLATION A. Outdoor Installation: Comply with IEEE C2, "National Electrical Safety Code." B. Install surge suppressors where ac-power-operated devices are not protected against voltage transients by integral surge suppressors specified in UL 1449. Install surge suppressors at the devices' power-line terminals. Comply with Section 26 35 33 - Power Factor Correction Equipment. C. Wiring Method: Install cables in raceways. D. Wiring within Enclosures: Bundle, lace, and train conductors to terminal points with no excess and without exceeding manufacturer's limitations on bending radii. Provide and use lacing bars and distribution spools. E. Pulling Cable: Do not exceed manufacturer's recommended pulling tensions. Do not install bruised, kinked, scored, deformed, or abraded cable. Do not splice cable between termination, tap, or junction points. Remove and discard cable if damaged during installation and replace it with new cable. F. Equalizing Video Signals: Where system performance may be degraded in certain operating modes, revise component connections and install video distribution amplifiers and attenuates as required to provide a balanced signal across the system. G. Splices, Taps, and Terminations: For power and control wiring, use numbered terminal strips in junction, pull, and outlet boxes; terminal cabinets; and equipment enclosures. Tighten electrical connectors and terminals according to manufacturer's published torque-tightening values. If manufacturer's torque values are not indicated, use those specified in UL 486A and UL 486B. H. Grounding: Provide independent signal circuit grounding recommended by manufacturer. 3.03 CCTV SYSTEM INSTALLATION A. Install cameras at final locations defined by camera location tests. Install cameras with 84- inch minimum clear space below cameras and their mountings. Change type of mounting to achieve required clearance. B. Set pan unit and pan-and-tilt unit stops to suit final camera position and to obtain the field of view required for camera. C. Install power supplies and other auxiliary components at control stations. Do not install such items near the devices they serve, unless otherwise indicated. D. Placement: 1. CCTV Camera Placement: Mount camera to the ceiling tile in the corner behind the Front Desk that is opposite the main entrance. The purpose of the camera is to identify armed PAGE 5
assailants standing in front of the desk. (Note: All attempts should be made to also position the camera to view persons standing near the intercom in the lobby vestibule. 2. Mount and Monitor Placement: a. Monitor mount provided shall be installed directly under the CCTV Camera fixed with appropriate fasteners to support a minimum 14 color flat screen monitor. (Note: All attempts should be made to make the monitor conspicuously visible from the front entrance and cable/wire system correctly to always display time date stamp from the DVR. b. CCTV # 2 Camera Placement: Mount camera within the computer room (room where the computer/micros server is located that contains credit card information). The camera must identify persons accessing the Micros server. If the camera is not able to properly fit in the room to identify persons, then place the camera on the exterior of the room to identify persons who are exiting the room. c. CCTV # 3 Camera Placement: Mount camera within the work room to identify persons who opens the drop safe within the room. 3. DVR Placement: The DVR shall be housed in the lock box provided and powered from the AC outlet inside the lock box. The DVR, lock box, and monitor shall be placed in the telephone equipment room. If the telephone equipment room is not within close proximity to the front desk then the DVR, lock box, and monitor shall be placed in a secured office behind the front desk. The keys shall be surrendered to the General Manager and secured according to Owner procedures. E. DVR Programming: Set the current time and date and position display so as to not interfere with the camera field of view. The DVR should be programmed torecord minimum 14 days, high resolution with minimum 4 frames per second per camera.. F. Camera Adjustments: The camera provided shall be factory set and white balanced. A manual iris, variable focus lens shall be provided. The lens should be adjusted so as to capture as much of the desk area as possible while maintaining the ability to identify a person at the counter. Adjust the iris to achieve optimal lighting with consideration given to the main entrance diffusing sunlight toward the camera. 3.04 IDENTIFICATION A. Identify system components, wiring, cabling, and terminals according to Section 26 05 53 - "Identification for Electrical Systems. 3.05 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Testing: Engage a qualified testing agency to perform field quality control testing. B. Manufacturer's Field Service: Engage a factory-authorized service representative to inspect field-assembled components and equipment installation and supervise pre-testing, testing, and adjusting of CCTV equipment. C. Inspection: Verify that units and controls are properly installed, connected, and labeled and that interconnecting wires and terminals are identified. D. Pre-testing: Align and adjust system and pretest components, wiring, and functions to verify that they comply with specified requirements. Replace malfunctioning or damaged items. Retest until satisfactory performance and conditions are achieved. Prepare CCTV equipment for acceptance and operational testing as follows: 1. CCTV Sources: Connect the receiver to the output of each CCTV signal source or the distribution amplifier associated with it. REVISED: 10/01/10 PAGE 6 FILE: 28-282300-CFRST-Video Surveillance CFRST SPECMSTR-NEW BUILD 2010,, Marriott International, Inc.
E. Test Schedule: Schedule tests after pre-testing has successfully been completed and system has been in normal functional operation for at least 14 days. Provide a minimum of 10 days notice of test schedule to Owner's Representative. F. Operational Tests: Perform operational system tests to verify that system complies with Specifications. Include all modes of system operation. Test equipment for proper operation in all functional modes. G. CCTV Camera Location Test: Temporarily support each camera at the indicated location and connect to monitor. Adjust camera location and mounting and substitute fixed lenses to provide required performance at monitor. Adjust locations within 15 feet of those indicated. H. Record test results. I. Retest: Correct deficiencies identified by tests and observations and retest until specified requirements are met. 3.06 CLEANING A. Clean installed items using methods and materials recommended by manufacturer. B. Clean CCTV system components, camera housing windows, lenses, and monitor screens. 3.07 DEMONSTRATION A. Engage a factory-authorized service representative to train Owner's maintenance personnel to adjust, operate, and maintain CCTV equipment. 1. Train Owner's maintenance personnel on procedures and schedules for troubleshooting, servicing, and maintaining equipment. 2. Demonstrate methods of determining optimum alignment and adjustment of components and settings for system controls. 3. Demonstrate programming and tuning of satellite receivers. 4. Conduct training as specified in Section 01 79 00 - "Demonstration and Training. 3.08 ON-SITE ASSISTANCE A. Occupancy Adjustments: When requested by Owner within one year of date of Substantial Completion, provide on-site assistance in tuning and adjusting the system to suit actual occupied conditions and to optimize performance. Provide up to two adjustments at Project site for this purpose, without additional cost. END OF SECTION PAGE 7