1、UFC 4-021-01 9 April 2008 Change 1, January 2010 UNIFIED FACILITIES CRITERIA (UFC) DESIGN AND O DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 4-021-01 9 April 2008 Change 1, January 2010 UNIFIED FACILITIES CRITERIA (UFC)
2、MASS NOTIFICATION SYSTEMS Any copyrighted material included in this UFC is identified at its point of use. Use of the copyrighted material apart from this UFC must have the permission of the copyright holder. AIR FORCE CIVIL ENGINEER SUPPORT AGENCY (Preparing Activity) NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING C
3、OMMAND U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS Record of Changes (changes are indicated by 1./1/). Change No. Date Location 1 January 2010 Revised paragraph 1-3.3; revised paragraph 2-4; revised Chapter 4; revised Chapter 5; revised glossary; revised Appendix A; revised paragraph B-1; and revised paragraph C-2
4、.3 This UFC supersedes UFC 4-021-01, dated 18 December 2002. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 4-021-01 9 April 2008 Change 1, January 2010 FOREWORD The Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) system is prescribed by MIL-STD 3007 and prov
5、ides planning, design, construction, sustainment, restoration, and modernization criteria, and applies to the Military Departments, the Defense Agencies, and the DoD Field Activities in accordance with USD(AT however, these benefits should be realized: Simplify construction and avoid installation co
6、sts in many new and renovated facilities by permitting combined MNS and fire alarm systems. Simplify procurement of MNS equipment by requiring consistency with national consensus standards for MNS. Ensure future MNS will coordinate with the new national “public alert and warning system” required by
7、Executive Order 13407 of 28 June 2006. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 4-021-01 9 April 2008 Change 1, January 2010 i CONTENTS Page CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION . 1 1-1 BACKGROUND 1 1-2 PURPOSE 1 1-3 SCOPE . 1 1-3.1 Applicability 1 1-3
8、.2 Service Exception 1 1-3.3 Compliance with Technical Criteria 1 1-3.4 Authority having Jurisdiction (AHJ) 2 1-3.5 Waivers 2 1-3.6 Implementation 2 1-3.7 Responsibilities 2 1-3.8 Retroactivity . 2 1-4 REFERENCES . 3 1-5 QUALIFICATIONS OF SUPPLIERS AND CONTRACTORS 3 1-5.1 System Integrators and Cont
9、ractors 3 1-5.2 Mass Notification System Component Products and Manufacturers . 3 1-5.3 Performance and Acceptance Testing . 3 1-5.4 Installation Records . 3 1-6 SECURITY ENGINEERING UFC SERIES . 3 1-6.1 DOD Minimum Antiterrorism Standards for Buildings 3 1-6.2 Security Engineering Facilities Planni
10、ng Manual . 4 1-6.3 Security Engineering Facilities Design Manual 4 1-6.4 Security Engineering Support Manuals 4 CHAPTER 2: OVERVIEW OF SYSTEMS . 5 2-1 SCOPE . 5 2-2 CAPABILITY . 5 2-3 LIFE SAFETY SYSTEMS . 5 2-4 ACCESSIBILITY . 5 2-5 PUBLIC ALERT AND WARNING SYSTEM 5 2-6 SYSTEM TYPES 5 2-6.1 Wide A
11、rea MNS . 5 2-6.2 Individual Building MNS . 6 CHAPTER 3: WIDE AREA MNS . 7 3-1 SCOPE . 7 3-2 REQUIREMENTS FOR SYSTEM DESIGNERS . 7 3-2.1 Designer Qualifications 7 3-2.2 System Integrators and Contractors 7 3-3 SYSTEM SIGNALS . 7 3-3.1 Voice Signals . 7 3-3.2 Music . 8 3-3.3 Tones . 8 3-4 SUBSYSTEMS
12、. 8 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 4-021-01 9 April 2008 Change 1, January 2010 ii 3-4.1 Central Control Stations . 8 3-4.2 HPSA . 8 3-4.3 Communications Links . 8 3-4.4 Ancillary Equipment . 8 3-5 CENTRAL CONTROL STATIONS 8 3-5.
13、1 Locations . 8 3-5.2 On-Installation Control . 9 3-5.3 Off-Installation Interfaces . 9 3-5.4 Central Control Station Requirements . 9 3-6 HPSA 12 3-6.1 Arrangement in Zones . 12 3-6.2 Directional Characteristics . 12 3-6.3 Outdoor Areas . 12 3-6.4 Special Outdoor Areas (Army and Air Force Projects)
14、 . 13 3-6.5 Occupational Noise Exposure 14 3-6.6 Noise Pollution . 14 3-6.7 HPSA Inside of Buildings . 15 3-6.8 HPSA Speaker Sites 15 3-6.9 HPSA Performance 15 3-6.10 Temperature Rating . 17 3-6.11 Battery Backup Power . 17 3-6.12 Connection to Portable Electrical Power Generator . 17 3-6.13 Elevate
15、d Supporting Structure . 17 3-6.14 HPSA Attached to Buildings 18 3-7 COMMUNICATIONS LINKS . 18 3-7.1 Primary Communications Link . 18 3-7.2 Redundant Communications Link 19 3-7.3 Off-the-Shelf Equipment 19 3-7.4 Supervision 20 3-7.5 Diagnostics 20 3-7.6 Interfaces with Other Systems . 20 CHAPTER 4:
16、INDIVIDUAL BUILDING MNS FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS21 4-1 SCOPE . 21 4-2 REQUIREMENTS FOR SYSTEM DESIGNERS . 21 4-3 SYSTEM OVERVIEW . 21 4-3.1 Subsystems . 21 4-3.2 ACU . 22 4-3.3 LOC . 22 4-3.4 Notification Appliance Network 22 4-3.5 Interfaces with the Wide Area MNS . 23 4-3.6 Logical Block Diag
17、rams . 23 4-4 ACU 26 4-4.1 Locations . 26 4-4.2 Design Features 26 4-4.3 Off-the-Shelf Equipment 29 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 4-021-01 9 April 2008 Change 1, January 2010 iii 4-4.4 Programming Codes 29 4-4.5 Power Supply Fea
18、tures 29 4-5 LOC 29 4-5.1 Locations . 29 4-5.2 Design Features 30 4-6 NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE NETWORK 31 4-6.1 Audible Appliance Network 31 4-6.2 Visual Appliance Network 34 4-7 INTERFACES WITH WIDE AREA MNS . 35 CHAPTER 5: INDIVIDUAL BUILDING MNS FOR RENOVATION PROJECTS 37 5-1 SCOPE . 37 5-2 REQUIRE
19、MENTS FOR SYSTEM DESIGNERS . 37 5-3 USE OF NEW CONSTRUCTION CRITERIA 37 5-3.1 FACP Replacement: No Existing MNS in Building . 37 5-3.2 FACP Replacement: Existing MNS in Building 37 5-3.3 MNS Installation Projects . 38 5-4 SYSTEM OVERVIEW . 38 5-4.1 Subsystems . 38 5-4.2 ACU . 38 5-4.3 LOC . 38 5-4.4
20、 Notification Appliance Network 38 5-4.5 Interfaces with Facility FACP . 39 5-4.6 Interfaces with Facility PA System . 40 5-4.7 Interfaces with the Wide Area MNS . 40 5-4.8 Logical Block Diagrams . 41 5-5 ACU 49 5-5.1 Location . 49 5-5.2 Design Features 49 5-5.3 Off-the-Shelf Equipment 52 5-5.4 Prog
21、ramming Codes 52 5-5.5 Power Supply Features 52 5-6 LOC 52 5-6.1 Locations . 52 5-6.2 Design Features 53 5-7 NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE NETWORK 54 5-7.1 Audible Appliance Network 54 5-7.2 Visual Appliance Network 57 5-8 INTERFACES WITH WIDE AREA MNS . 58 CHAPTER 6: SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS 59 6-1 OVERVIEW
22、 . 59 6-2 IMPLEMENTATION PLAN 59 6-3 GIANT VOICE SYSTEM . 59 6-4 TELEPHONE ALERTING SYSTEM 59 6-5 SPECIAL OCCUPANCIES 60 6-5.1 No Self-Preservation Capability . 60 6-5.2 Not Occupied by Hearing Impaired Persons 60 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license f
23、rom IHS-,-,-UFC 4-021-01 9 April 2008 Change 1, January 2010 iv 6-5.3 Housing and Lodging Facilities 60 CHAPTER 7: OPERATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS 62 7-1 INTRODUCTION 62 7-2 WIDE AREA MNS . 62 7-2.1 Central Control Stations . 62 7-2.2 Regional or National Command Centers . 62 7-2.3 Public Alert and Warn
24、ing System 62 7-2.4 HPSA . 62 7-2.5 Supplemental Mass Notification Delivery Systems 62 7-3 INDIVIDUAL BUILDING MNS . 63 7-3.1 Combined Systems 63 7-3.2 LOC . 63 7-3.3 ACU . 63 7-3.4 Notification Appliances . 63 CHAPTER 8: MAINTENANCE 65 8-1 INTRODUCTION 65 8-2 MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITIES 65 8-2.1 A
25、ir Force 65 8-2.2 Marine Corps . 65 8-3 QUALIFICATIONS OF MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 65 8-3.1 Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance Tasks . 65 8-3.2 Other Inspections . 66 8-3.3 Maintenance Records 66 8-4 INDIVIDUAL BUILDING MNS . 66 8-5 WIDE AREA MNS . 66 GLOSSARY . 69 APPENDIX A REFERENCES . 73 APPENDIX
26、 B SAMPLE PRE-RECORDED MNS MESSAGES . 77 APPENDIX C NET-CENTRIC ALERTING SYSTEMS 82 FIGURES Figure Title 4-1 Individual Building Mass Notification System, Combination Fire Alarm System and MNS (Navy) . 24 4-2 Individual Building Mass Notification System, Combination Fire Alarm System and MNS (Army a
27、nd Air Force) 25 5-1 Individual Building Mass Notification System: Separate Fire Alarm System and MNS (Navy) . 42 5-2 Individual Building Mass Notification System: Separate Fire Alarm Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 4-021-01 9 Apr
28、il 2008 Change 1, January 2010 v System and MNS (Army and Air Force) 43 5-3 Individual Building Mass Notification System: Separate Fire Alarm System and MNS (Marine Corps) . 44 5-4 Individual Building Mass Notification System: Speakers Shared by Fire Alarm System and MNS (Navy) 45 5-5 Individual Bui
29、lding Mass Notification System: Speakers Shared by Fire Alarm System and MNS (Army and Air Force) 46 5-6 Use of Existing Public Address System: Navy 47 5-7 Use of Existing Public Address System: Army and Air Force 48 TABLES Table Title 8-1 Central Control Unit Maintenance . 66 8-2 Communications Net
30、work Maintenance 68 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 4-021-01 9 April 2008 Change 1, January 2010 1 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1-1 BACKGROUND. Mass notification provides real-time information and instructions to people in a building, a
31、rea, site, or installation using intelligible voice communications along with visible signals, text, and graphics, and possibly including tactile or other communication methods. The purpose of mass notification is to protect life by indicating the existence of an emergency situation and instructing
32、people of the necessary and appropriate response and action. This Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) was developed by collecting and refining criteria from Department of Defense (DOD) antiterrorism guidance, examining previous mass notification system (MNS) evaluation reports, and reviewing the capab
33、ilities of representative, commercially available MNS and products. 1-2 PURPOSE. This UFC provides technical criteria for systems that will: Implement mass notification in compliance with the DOD antiterrorism requirements as specified in UFC 4-010-01 Implement national design standards and recommen
34、dations for mass notification systems as provided in National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard 72 (including Annex E) Achieve coordination of DOD mass notification capabilities with national systems as required by Executive Order 13407 1-3 SCOPE. This UFC provides the design, operation, a
35、nd maintenance requirements of MNS for DOD facilities. The requirement for a MNS is established by UFC 04-010-01. This document is intended to assist in the design of systems that meet the requirement established by UFC 04-010-01 and to give guidance to commanders, architects, engineers, and end use
36、rs on design, operation, and maintenance of MNS. 1-3.1 Applicability. This UFC applies to new construction, major renovations, and leased buildings and must be used in accordance with the applicability requirements of UFC 4-010-01 or as directed by service guidance. See UFC 4-010-01 for more informa
37、tion on the applicability requirements. 1-3.2 Service Exception. Where one or more services criteria vary from the other services criteria, it is noted in the text with the (Service Exception) symbol. 1-3.3 Compliance with Technical Criteria. Do not deviate from the technical criteria of this UFC wi
38、thout prior approval from the component office of responsibility: U.S. Air Force: Air Force Civil Engineer Support Agency, 1 Operations and Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 4-021-01 9 April 2008 Change 1, January 2010 2 Programs Su
39、pport Division /1/ (HQ AFCESA/CEO) U.S. Army: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Directorate of Civil Works, Engineering and Construction (HQ USACE/CECW-CE) U.S. Navy: Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Headquarters Chief Engineers Office (NAVFACENGCOM HQ Code CHE) U.S. Marine Corps (HQMC), Code PS an
40、d Code LFF-1 Defense Logistics Agency Director (HQ DLA-D) through Support Services (DLA-DES-SE) National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), Security and Installations Other DOD components: the Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Installations each DOD component must assign those resp
41、onsibilities. 1-3.8 Retroactivity. Existing MNS installed in compliance with an earlier version of this UFC do not have to be modified to meet the requirements of the current edition of this UFC; however, any alteration or any installation of new equipment shall meet, as nearly as practicable, the r
42、equirements for new MNS. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 4-021-01 9 April 2008 Change 1, January 2010 3 1-4 REFERENCES. See Appendix A. 1-5 QUALIFICATIONS OF SUPPLIERS AND CONTRACTORS 1-5.1 System Integrators and Contractors. Use
43、system integrators and contractors that are able to demonstrate a full knowledge and understanding of systems used for mass notification, and that have factory-trained personnel to perform system design, installation, testing, training, and maintenance. 1-5.2 MNS Component Products and Manufacturers
44、. Only accept products from manufacturers that can meet the design criteria of this UFC and can demonstrate 5 years of experience in producing products similar to those required for mass notification. Utilize products of current manufacture with replacement parts and components available for a minim
45、um of ten years. 1-5.3 Performance and Acceptance Testing 1-5.3.1 Upon completion of the installation, the contractor must complete performance testing of the MNS for compliance with this UFC. Verification of performance testing will be checked by local representatives of the AHJ. Performance result
46、s, including the required sound pressure levels and intelligibility values, shall be documented and submitted to the AHJ with notation of any deficiencies and corrective actions. Note: The AHJ are those component offices of responsibility listed in paragraph 1-3.3 (see paragraph 1-3.4). 1-5.3.2 Upon
47、 successful completion of performance testing, the contractor must complete a witnessed acceptance test. Acceptance testing will be witnessed by local representatives of the AHJ. (See paragraph 1-3.4 for more information on the AHJ.) 1-5.4 Installation Records. The contractor must provide a complete
48、 set of record drawings and operations and maintenance manuals for the MNS. Record drawings and operations and maintenance manuals must provide information for troubleshooting, preventive maintenance, and corrective maintenance. 1-6 SECURITY ENGINEERING UFC SERIES. This UFC is one of a series of security engineering UFC documents that cover minimum standards, planning, preliminary design, and detailed design for security and antiterrorism. The manuals in this series are designed to be used sequentially by a diverse audience to facilitate develo