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PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: SECTION 28 16 00 (13730) - INTRUSION DETECTION 1. Intrusion Detection Sensors 2. Signal Equipment 3. System Controls 4. Alarm Displays 5. Alarm Indicating Devices 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 23 00 (13740) - Video Surveillance 6. Section 28 31 00 (13850) - Fire Alarm and Detection Systems A. FM Global (FMG): Standards B. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Publications: 1. C62.41 Surge Voltages In Low-Voltage AC Power Circuits C. National Burglar and Fire Alarm Association (NBFAA) D. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Publications: 1. 70 "National Electric Code" 2. 72 National Fire Alarm Code E. Underwriter's Laboratories, Inc. (UL) Standards: 1.03 DEFINITIONS 1. 681 Installation and Classification of Burglar and Holdup Alarm Systems 2. 1076 Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units and Systems 3. 1449 Transient Voltage Surge Suppressors 4. 1610 Central-Station Burglar-Alarm Units 5. 1641 Installation and Classification of Residential Burglar Alarm Systems A. Hard-Wired System: Alarm, supervisory, and detection devices that are directly connected, through individual dedicated conductors, to central-control unit. B. Zone: A space or area for which an intrusion must be detected and uniquely identified, the sensor or group of sensors assigned to perform the detection, and any interface equipment between the sensors and the communication link to central-control unit. C. LCD: Liquid-crystal display. PAGE 1 FILE: 28-281600-CFRST-Intrusion Detection.doc REVISED: 10/01/10 2010, Marriott International, Inc. CFRST SPECMSTR-NEW BUILD

D. LED: Light-emitting diode. 1.04 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Microprocessor-based central controls, remote intrusion sensors and detection devices, and a communication link to perform monitoring, alarm, and control functions. System is physically and electronically modular with provision for future expansion. System is self-monitoring and self-diagnostic. 1. Communication Link: Hard wired, using separate individual circuits for each zone of alarm initiation, alarm device operation, and control. 1.05 SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL PERFORMANCE A. Central-Control Units: Continuously, electronically supervised system components for normal, alarm, and trouble conditions. Central-control unit indicates deviations from normal conditions at any location in system. Indication includes identification of device or circuit in which deviation has occurred and whether deviation is an alarm or malfunction. B. System Control: Central-control unit directly monitors intrusion detection devices and circuits. C. Alarm Indication: Audible signal sounds and a plain-language identification of zone originating the alarm appears on an LED or LCD at central-control unit. Annunciator panel displays a common alarm light and an audible tone. D. Printed Record of Events: Print a record of alarm, supervisory, and trouble events on system printer. Sort and report by zone, device, and function. When central-control system receives a signal, print a report of alarm, supervisory, or trouble condition. Report type of signal (alarm, supervisory, or trouble), zone description, date, and time of occurrence. Differentiate alarm signals from other indications. When system is reset, report reset event with the same information concerning device, location, date, and time. Commands initiate the reporting of a list of current alarm, supervisory, and trouble conditions in system or a log of past events. E. Maximum Permissible Signal Time Elapse: Two seconds between actuation of any alarm or detection and its indication at central-control unit. F. Circuit Supervision: Central-control unit indicates circuit faults with both zone and trouble signals and makes a distinctive audible tone and illuminates an LED indicating light. Maximum permissible elapsed time between occurrence of a trouble condition and indication at central-control unit is 20 seconds. G. Programmed Secure-Access Control: A system programmed to change status of various combinations of zones automatically between "secure" and "access" at scheduled times. Changeable schedules for status changes preset, repetitive, daily and weekly operation and special scheduled operations up to a year in advance. Manual secure-access control stations override programmed settings. H. Manual Secure-Access Control: Coded entries at manual stations change status of associated zone between "secure" and "access." 1.06 SUBMITTALS A. Submit Letter of Conformance in accordance with Section 01 33 00 indicating specified items selected for use in project. B. Shop Drawings: Include data on custom-fabricated components. Show plans, elevations, and sections detailing installed features and devices. 1. System Wiring Diagrams: One reproducible and four prints include system diagram unique to Project. Show connections for all devices, components, and auxiliary equipment. Differentiate between manufacturer-installed and field-installed wiring. REVISED: 10/01/10 PAGE 2 FILE: 28-281600-CFRST-Intrusion Detection.doc CFRST SPECMSTR-NEW BUILD 2010, Marriott International, Inc.

Include diagrams for equipment and for system with all terminals and interconnections identified. C. System Operation Description: Include method of operation and supervision of each component and each type of circuit, and sequence of operations for manually and automatically initiated system inputs. Description must cover this specific Project; manufacturer's standard descriptions for generic systems are not acceptable. D. Product Certificates: Signed by manufacturers of components certifying that products furnished comply with requirements. E. Qualification Data: For firms and persons specified in "Quality Assurance" Article. F. Record of field tests of system. G. Maintenance Data: For products and system to include in maintenance manuals specified in Division 01. Include data for each type of product, including all features and operating sequences, both automatic and manual. Include user's software data and recommendations for spare parts and components to be stocked at Project site. 1.07 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Installer Qualifications: A certified technician accredited by the National Burglar and Fire Alarm Association, and who is an authorized service representative of central-control unit manufacturer. B. Manufacturer Qualifications: Central-control unit manufacturer or factory-authorized agency maintains a service center capable of providing training, parts, and emergency maintenance and repairs for overall system at Project site with 24 hours' maximum response time. C. Testing Agency Qualifications: Comply with requirements specified in Section 01 45 00 "Quality Control." A current member firm of the National Burglar and Fire Alarm Association (NBFAA). Experienced in performing tests of intrusion detection systems. 1. Testing Agency's Field Supervisor: Person currently certified as an advanced alarm technician by the National Burglar and Fire Alarm Association (NBFAA). D. Source Limitations: Obtain system components from central-control unit manufacturer who shall assume responsibility for system components and for their compatibility. E. FMG Compliance: FMG-approved and -labeled intrusion detection devices and equipment. F. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, Article 100, by a testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. G. Comply with NFPA 70. H. Comply with UL 1076. 1.08 SYSTEM SERVICE CONDITIONS A. Environmental Conditions: Capable of withstanding the following environmental conditions without mechanical or electrical damage or degradation of operating capability: 1. Altitude: Sea level to 4000 feet. 2. Ambient Temperature for Indoor Components: 0 to 40 deg C. 3. Relative Humidity for Indoor Components: 5 to 95 percent, non-condensing. 4. Ambient Temperature for Outdoor Components: Minus 25 to plus 50 deg C. 5. Relative Humidity for Outdoor Components: 0 to 100 percent. PAGE 3 FILE: 28-281600-CFRST-Intrusion Detection.doc REVISED: 10/01/10 2010, Marriott International, Inc. CFRST SPECMSTR-NEW BUILD

1.09 WARRANTY A. General Warranty: 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. 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 Manufacturer: 2.02 EQUIPMENT 1. No substitutions accepted. A. Protection from Power Line Surges: Use integral surge suppressors listed in UL 1449 and complying with IEEE C62.41, Category B. Include the following features: 1. Suppression Level: 300 V. 2. Maximum Response Time: 5 nanoseconds. 3. Circuit: Multistage, using inductors and silicon-avalanche zener diodes or equivalent. 4. Indicator Lamp: Labeled neon or LED located on control unit and arranged to extinguish on failure of protection. 5. Fuses: Externally accessible. B. System- and Equipment-Interference Resistance: Not affected by radiated-radio-frequency interference and electrical induction of 15 V/m over a frequency range of 10 to 10,000 MHZ and conducted interference signals up to 0.25-V RMS injected into power supply lines at 10 to 10,000 MHZ. C. Tamper Protection: Tamper switches on detection devices, control units, annunciators, pull boxes, junction boxes, cabinets, and other system components indicated to provide an alarm signal when unit is opened or partially disassembled. Central-control unit identifies tamper alarms and indicates location in alarm display. D. Products: Provide the following products subject to conformance with the requirements specified. Note: Connections shall be made to the relays (NO/NC) to provided fire alarm control panel for fire alarm and fire alarm trouble. 1. Focus 200 Control Dual Line Control Communicator with F-200 Interactive Keypad and Standby Batteries ; ADT Security Systems, Inc. a. Location: Telephone room. b. Quantity: 1 2. F-200 Interactive Keypad ; ADT Security Services, Inc. a. Location: Administrative Office vestibule area. b. Quantity: 1 3. Each: Hold Up Button, ADT 270SN-ADT with Reset Tool ; ADT Security Services, Inc. a. Location: Located at each check-in podium (if this is a traditional front desk then at each end of the Front Desk) and on the work counter located in the Workroom. REVISED: 10/01/10 PAGE 4 FILE: 28-281600-CFRST-Intrusion Detection.doc CFRST SPECMSTR-NEW BUILD 2010, Marriott International, Inc.

b. Quantity: 3 2.03 ELECTRICAL POWER A. Normal System Power Supply: 120 V, 60 Hz, through a locked disconnect device. System control unit supplies power to components. B. Power Continuity: Batteries in power supplies of control units and individual system components maintain continuous system operation during outages of both normal and backup ac system supply. 1. Batteries: Rechargeable, valve-regulated, recombinant, sealed lead-acid type with nominal 10-year life expectancy. Capacity adequate to operate portion of system served, including audible trouble signal devices for up to four hours and audible and visual alarm devices under alarm conditions for an additional 10 minutes. 2. Battery Charger: Solid-state, fully automatic, variable-charging-rate type. Charger recharges fully discharged battery within 24 hours. C. Annunciation: Central-control unit indicates, as a change in system condition, switching of system or component to backup power. 2.04 INTRUSION DETECTION DEVICES A. Comply with UL 639. B. Configuration: Single or multiple components to perform indicated functions. Singlecomponent devices may not be used where multiple-component devices are indicated. C. Power Source: One or more dedicated power supply circuits from control unit. D. Detection Indicator: LED in unit housing, latch type where indicated. 1. Sensitivity: Detect presence of an intruder within their zone patterns, but not outside their zone patterns. E. Acoustical Devices: Detect intrusion by monitoring pattern of a steady-state sonic field produced by an ultrasonic transmitter. Changes in pattern are analyzed and those matching the profile of an intrusion initiate an alarm. F. Glass-Break Devices, Acoustic Type: Detect unique airborne acoustic energy spectrum caused by breaking glass. G. Dual-Technology, Glass-Break and Vibration Devices: Require both methods to result in an alarm signal. 2.05 CONTROL UNITS A. Comply with UL 1076. B. Cabinet: Lockable steel enclosure, arranged so operations required for testing, normal operation, and maintenance are performed from front of enclosure. If more than a single cabinet is required to form a complete control unit, provide exactly matching modular enclosures. Accommodate all components and allow ample gutter space for interconnecting cabinets and field wiring. Identify each enclosure by an engraved, laminated, phenolic-resin nameplate. Lettering on enclosure nameplate shall not be less than 1 inch (25 mm) high. Identify individual components and modules within cabinets with permanent labels. C. Systems: Separate and independent alarm and supervisory systems in control units. Alarminitiating zone boards consist of plug-in cards. Arrangements requiring removal of field wiring for module replacement are not acceptable. D. Timing Unit: Solid state, programmable, 365 day. Features include the following: 1. Astronomic Control: For automatic adjustment of light switching at dawn and dusk. PAGE 5 FILE: 28-281600-CFRST-Intrusion Detection.doc REVISED: 10/01/10 2010, Marriott International, Inc. CFRST SPECMSTR-NEW BUILD

2. Confirmation: Relays, contactors, and other control devices have auxiliary contacts connected to provide confirmation signals to the system of on or off status of the equipment controlled. Software interprets such signals, displays equipment status, and initiates failure signals. 3. Override Capability: Programmed shutdown of lighting and other items can be overridden by using override push buttons or by entering a command over a telephone data link. E. Control Modules: Types and capacities as required to perform unit functions. Visible and audible signals in central-control unit indicate alarm, supervisory, and trouble conditions for each zone. Each type of audible alarm has a distinct sound. F. Zones: Quantity of alarm and supervisory zones as indicated with capacity for expanding number of zones by a minimum of 25 percent. G. Power Supply Circuits: Units provide power for remote power-consuming detection devices. Circuit capacity is adequate for at least a 25 percent increase in load. H. Indicating Lights: Individual LED devices designate each zone. An LED test switch for each control unit section illuminates all LED devices on that section of the unit. Manual toggle testswitches or push test-buttons do not require a key to operate. Alarm and supervisory signals light a red LED for the associated zone. Trouble signals light an amber LED for the associated zone. I. Resetting: Controls permit silencing audible signals for individual zones but prevent resetting of alarm, supervisory, or trouble signals while the condition still exists. J. Alphanumeric Display and System Controls: Arrange for basic interface between human operator at central-control unit and system components, including annunciation, supervision, and control. A display with a minimum of 80 characters displays alarm, supervisory, and component status messages and indicates control commands to be entered into system. Arrange keypad to enter and execute control commands. 2.06 SECURE-ACCESS CONTROL STATIONS A. Keypad: Arranged for entering and executing commands for system-status changes. B. Key-Operated Switch: Changes zone between "secure" and "access" modes. 2.07 SYSTEM PRINTER A. Description: Listed in UL 1610 and labeled as an integral part of intrusion detection system. 2.08 CONDUCTORS AND CABLES A. Cable for fire panel connection shall be power limited fire alarm plenum cable 2 conductor 16AWG Red (FPLP). B. Cable for hold-up button connections shall be power limited fire alarm plenum cable 4 conductor 22 AWG (FPLP). PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Install system according to NFPA 70, NFPA 72, applicable codes, and manufacturer's written instructions. B. Comply with UL 681 and/or 1641. C. Wiring Method: Install wiring in raceways. Conceal raceways, except in unfinished indoor spaces. REVISED: 10/01/10 PAGE 6 FILE: 28-281600-CFRST-Intrusion Detection.doc CFRST SPECMSTR-NEW BUILD 2010, Marriott International, Inc.

D. Wiring within Enclosures: Bundle, lace, and train conductors to terminal points with no excess. Provide and use lacing bars and distribution spools. E. Number of Conductors: As recommended by system manufacturer for functions indicated. F. Splices, Taps, and Terminations: Make connections only on numbered terminal strips in junction, pull, and outlet boxes; terminal cabinets; and equipment enclosures. G. Connections: Comply with torque-tightening values specified in UL 486A. H. Identify components, conductors, and cables according to Section 26 05 53 - "Identification for Electrical Systems". Color-code conductors, and apply wire and cable marking tape to designate wires and cables so media are identified and in coordination with system wiring diagrams. I. Install power supplies and other auxiliary components for detection devices at control units, unless otherwise indicated. Do not install such items near the devices they serve. Provide tamper switches where mounted separately from control units. J. Interface with other products: complete connection to telephone system for central station monitoring. K. Equipment shall be firmly secured in place with supports and fastenings providing a minimum safety factor of three. Provide adequate ventilation for all equipment. L. Security system requires two (2) loop start telephone lines in place, with RJ31X jacks and 24- hour emergency power supply. 3.02 GROUNDING A. Ground system components and conductor and cable shields to eliminate shock hazard and to minimize ground loops, common-mode returns, noise pickup, cross talk, and other impairments. 3.03 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Inspection: Verify that units and controls are properly labeled and interconnecting wires and terminals are identified. B. Pre-testing: Align and adjust system and perform pre-testing of all components, wiring, and functions to verify compliance with specified requirements. Correct deficiencies by replacing malfunctioning or damaged items with new items. C. Testing: Perform the following field quality-control testing: D. Manufacturer's Field Services: Engage a factory-authorized service representative to inspect field-assembled components and perform system pre-testing, testing, adjustment, and programming. 1. Operational Tests: Schedule tests after pre-testing has been successfully completed. Perform operational system tests to verify compliance with Specifications. Test all modes of system operation and intrusion detection. Methodically test for detection of intrusion and for false alarms in each zone of intrusion detection. Test for false alarms by simulating activities outside indicated detection patterns. 2. Report: Prepare a written report of observations, inspection, and tests. E. Retesting: Correct deficiencies and retest until total system meets requirements of the Specifications and complies with applicable standards. F. Schedule testing with at least seven days' advance notice. PAGE 7 FILE: 28-281600-CFRST-Intrusion Detection.doc REVISED: 10/01/10 2010, Marriott International, Inc. CFRST SPECMSTR-NEW BUILD

3.04 ADJUSTING A. Occupancy Adjustment: When requested within 12 months of date of Substantial Completion, provide on-site assistance in adjusting and reprogramming to suit actual occupied conditions. Provide up to two visits to Project for this purpose without additional cost. 3.05 DEMONSTRATION A. Engage a factory-authorized service representative to explain programming and operation of system and to train Owner's maintenance personnel on procedures and schedules for maintaining, programming, operating, adjusting, troubleshooting, and servicing system. 1. Refer to Section 01 79 00 Demonstration and Training for additional requirements. END OF SECTION REVISED: 10/01/10 PAGE 8 FILE: 28-281600-CFRST-Intrusion Detection.doc CFRST SPECMSTR-NEW BUILD 2010, Marriott International, Inc.