1、9-11 28 05 00 - 1 SECTION 28 05 00 COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY SPEC WRITER NOTE: Delete between /_/ if not applicable to project. Also delete any other item or paragraph not applicable in the section and renumber the paragraphs. This specification section applies to and sh
2、all be included with all work to be performed under the 28000 series of the Master Construction Specifications. The section, though general in nature, should be edited to fit each project. PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION SPEC WRITER NOTE: Edit paragraphs A to E based on project requirements. A. Thi
3、s Section, Common Work Results for Electronic Safety and Security (ESS), applies to all sections of Division 28. B. Furnish and install fully functional electronic safety and security cabling system(s), equipment and approved accessories in accordance with the specification section(s), drawing(s), a
4、nd referenced publications. Capacities and ratings of cable and other items and arrangements for the specified items are shown on each systems required Bill of Materials (BOM) and verified on the approved system drawing(s). If there is a conflict between contracts specification(s) and drawings(s), t
5、he contracts specification requirements shall prevail. C. The Contractor shall provide a fully functional and operating ESS, programmed, configured, documented, and tested as required herein and the respective Safety and Security System Specification(s). The Contractor shall provide calculations and
6、 analysis to support design and engineering decisions as specified in submittals. The Contractor shall provide and pay all labor, materials, and equipment, sales and gross receipts and other taxes. The Contractor shall secure and pay for plan check fees, permits, other fees, and licenses necessary f
7、or the execution of work as applicable for the project. Give required notices; the Contractor will comply with codes, ordinances, regulations, and other legal requirements of public authorities, which bear on the performance of work. D. The Contractor shall provide an ESS, installed, programmed, con
8、figured, documented, and tested. The security system shall include but not limited to: physical access control, intrusion detection, duress alarms, elevator control interface, video assessment and surveillance, video Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without licens
9、e from IHS-,-,-9-11 28 05 00 - 2 recording and storage, delayed egress, personal protection system, intercommunication system, fire alarm interface, equipment cabinetry, dedicated photo badging system and associated live camera, report printer, photo badge printer, and uninterruptible power supplies
10、 (UPS) interface. Operator training shall not be required as part of the Security Contractors scope and shall be provided by the Owner. The Security Contractor shall still be required to provide necessary maintenance and troubleshooting manuals as well as submittals as identified herein. The work sh
11、all include the procurement and installation of electrical wire and cables, the installation and testing of all system components. Inspection, testing, demonstration, and acceptance of equipment, software, materials, installation, documentation, and workmanship, shall be as specified herein. The Con
12、tractor shall provide all associated installation support, including the provision of primary electrical input power circuits. E. Repair Service Replacement Parts On-site service during the warranty period shall be provided as specified under “Emergency Service”. The Contractor shall guarantee all p
13、arts and labor for a term of one (1) year, unless dictated otherwise in this specification from the acceptance date of the system as described in Part 5 of this Specification. The Contractor shall be responsible for all equipment, software, shipping, transportation charges, and expenses associated w
14、ith the service of the system for one (1) year. The Contractor shall provide 24-hour telephone support for the software program at no additional charge to the owner. Software support shall include all software updates that occur during the warranty period. F. Section Includes: 1. Description of Work
15、 for Electronic Security Systems, 2. Electronic security equipment coordination with relating Divisions, 3. Submittal Requirements for Electronic Security, 4. Miscellaneous Supporting equipment and materials for Electronic Security, 5. Electronic security installation requirements. 1.2 RELATED WORK
16、SPEC WRITER NOTE: Items listed below apply to all 28 series sections. Delete any item or paragraph not applicable for the project. A. Section 01 00 00 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS. For General Requirements. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-9
17、-11 28 05 00 - 3 B. Section 07 84 00 - FIRESTOPPING. Requirements for firestopping application and use. C. Section 08 11 73 - SLIDING METAL FIRE DOORS. Requirements for door installation. D. Section 08 35 13.13 - ACCORDIAN FOLDING DOORS. Requirements for door installation. E. Section 08 34 59 - VAUL
18、T DOORS AND DAY GATES. Requirements for door and gate installation. F. Section 08 51 13 - ALUMINUM WINDOWS. Requirements for window installation. G. Section 08 71 00 - DOOR HARDWARE. Requirements for door installation. H. Section 10 14 00 - SIGNAGE. Requirements for labeling and signs. I. Section 14
19、 21 00 - ELECTRIC TRACTION ELEVATORS. Requirements for elevators. J. Section 14 24 00 - HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS. Requirements for elevators. K. Section 26 05 11 - REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Requirements for connection of high voltage. L. Section 26 05 21 - LOW VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL POWER CO
20、NDUCTORS AND CABLES (600 VOLTS AND BELOW). Requirements for power cables. M. Section 26 05 33 RACEWAY AND BOXES FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS. Requirements for infrastructure. N. Section 26 05 41 - UNDERGROUND ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION. Requirements for underground installation of wiring. O. Section 26 56 00
21、 - EXTERIOR LIGHTING. Requirements for perimeter lighting. P. Section 28 05 13 - CONDUCTORS AND CABLES FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY. Requirements for conductors and cables. Q. Section 28 05 26 - GROUNDING AND BONDING FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY. Requirements for grounding of equipment.
22、R. Section 28 05 28.33 - CONDUITS AND BOXES FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY. Requirements for infrastructure. S. Section 28 08 00 - COMMISIONING OF ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY SYSTEMS. Requirements for Commissioning. T. Section 28 13 00 - PHYSICAL ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS (PACS). For physical ac
23、cess control integration. U. Section 28 13 16 - PHYSICAL ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM AND DATABASE MANAGEMENT. Requirements for control and operation of all security systems. V. Section 28 13 53 - SECURITY ACCESS DETECTION. Requirements for screening of personnel and shipments. Provided by IHSNot for Resal
24、eNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-9-11 28 05 00 - 4 W. Section 28 16 00 - INTRUSION DETECTION SYSTEM (IDS). Requirements for alarm systems. X. Section 28 23 00 - VIDEO SURVEILLANCE. Requirements for security camera systems. Y. Section 28 26 00 - ELECTRONIC PERSONA
25、L PROTECTION SYSTEM (EPPS). Requirements for emergency and interior communications. Z. Section 32 31 13 - CHAIN LINK FENCES AND GATES. Requirements for fences. 1.3 DEFINITIONS SPEC WRITER NOTE: Retain abbreviations that remain after this Section has been edited. A. AGC: Automatic Gain Control. B. Ba
26、sket Cable Tray: A fabricated structure consisting of wire mesh bottom and side rails. C. BICSI: Building Industry Consulting Service International. D. CCD: Charge-coupled device. E. Central Station: A PC with software designated as the main controlling PC of the security access system. Where this t
27、erm is presented with initial capital letters, this definition applies. F. Channel Cable Tray: A fabricated structure consisting of a one-piece, ventilated-bottom or solid-bottom channel section. G. Controller: An intelligent peripheral control unit that uses a computer for controlling its operation
28、. Where this term is presented with an initial capital letter, this definition applies. H. CPU: Central processing unit. I. Credential: Data assigned to an entity and used to identify that entity. J. DGP: Data Gathering Panel component of the Physical Access Control System capable to communicate, st
29、ore and process information received from readers, reader modules, input modules, output modules, and Security Management System. K. DTS: Digital Termination Service: A microwave-based, line-of-sight communications provided directly to the end user. L. EMI: Electromagnetic interference. M. EMT: Elec
30、tric Metallic Tubing. N. ESS: Electronic Security System. O. File Server: A PC in a network that stores the programs and data files shared by users. P. GFI: Ground fault interrupter. Q. IDC: Insulation displacement connector. R. Identifier: A credential card, keypad personal identification number or
31、 code, biometric characteristic, or other unique identification entered Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-9-11 28 05 00 - 5 as data into the entry-control database for the purpose of identifying an individual. Where this term is present
32、ed with an initial capital letter, this definition applies. S. I/O: Input/Output. T. Intrusion 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 sensors and comm
33、unication link to central-station control unit. U. Ladder Cable Tray: A fabricated structure consisting of two longitudinal side rails connected by individual transverse members (rungs). V. LAN: Local area network. W. LCD: Liquid-crystal display. X. LED: Light-emitting diode. Y. Location: A Location
34、 on the network having a PC-to-Controller communications link, with additional Controllers at the Location connected to the PC-to-Controller link with RS-485 communications loop. Where this term is presented with an initial capital letter, this definition applies. Z. Low Voltage: As defined in NFPA
35、70 for circuits and equipment operating at less than 50 V or for remote-control and signaling power-limited circuits. AA. M-JPEG: Motion Joint Photographic Experts Group. BB. MPEG: Moving picture experts group. CC. NEC: National Electric Code DD. NEMA: National Electrical Manufacturers Association E
36、E. NFPA: National Fire Protection Association FF. NTSC: National Television System Committee. GG. NRTL: Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory. HH. Open Cabling: Passing telecommunications cabling through open space (e.g., between the studs of a wall cavity). II. PACS: Physical Access Control Syst
37、em; A system comprised of cards, readers, door controllers, servers and software to control the physical ingress and egress of people within a given space JJ. PC: Personal computer. This acronym applies to the Central Station, workstations, and file servers. KK. PCI Bus: Peripheral component interco
38、nnect; a peripheral bus providing a high-speed data path between the CPU and peripheral devices (such as monitor, disk drive, or network). LL. PDF: (Portable Document Format.) The file format used by the Acrobat document exchange system software from Adobe. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproducti
39、on or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-9-11 28 05 00 - 6 MM. RCDD: Registered Communications Distribution Designer. NN. RFI: Radio-frequency interference. OO. RIGID: Rigid conduit is galvanized steel tubing, with a tubing wall that is thick enough to allow it to be threaded. PP. RS-
40、232: An TIA/EIA standard for asynchronous serial data communications between terminal devices. This standard defines a 25-pin connector and certain signal characteristics for interfacing computer equipment. QQ. RS-485: An TIA/EIA standard for multipoint communications. RR. Solid-Bottom or Non-ventil
41、ated Cable Tray: A fabricated structure consisting of integral or separate longitudinal side rails, and a bottom without ventilation openings. SS. SMS: Security Management System A SMS is software that incorporates multiple security subsystems (e.g., physical access control, intrusion detection, clo
42、sed circuit television, intercom) into a single platform and graphical user interface. TT. TCP/IP: Transport control protocol/Internet protocol incorporated into Microsoft Windows. UU. Trough or Ventilated Cable Tray: A fabricated structure consisting of integral or separate longitudinal rails and a
43、 bottom having openings sufficient for the passage of air and using 75 percent or less of the plan area of the surface to support cables. VV. UPS: Uninterruptible Power Supply XX. UTP: Unshielded Twisted Pair YY. Workstation: A PC with software that is configured for specific limited security system
44、 functions. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturers Qualifications: The manufacturer shall regularly and presently produce, as one of the manufacturers principal products, the equipment and material specified for this project, and shall have manufactured the item for at least three years. B. Product
45、Qualification: 1. Manufacturers product shall have been in satisfactory operation, on three installations of similar size and type as this project, for approximately three years. 2. The Government reserves the right to require the Contractor to submit a list of installations where the products have
46、been in operation before approval. C. Contractor Qualification: 1. The Contractor or security sub-contractor shall be a licensed security Contractor with a minimum of five (5) years experience installing and servicing systems of similar scope and complexity. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduct
47、ion or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-9-11 28 05 00 - 7 The Contractor shall be an authorized regional representative of the Security Management Systems (PACS) manufacturer. The Contractor shall provide four (4) current references from clients with systems of similar scope and com
48、plexity which became operational in the past three (3) years. At least three (3) of the references shall be utilizing the same system components, in a similar configuration as the proposed system. The references must include a current point of contact, company or agency name, address, telephone numb
49、er, complete system description, date of completion, and approximate cost of the project. The owner reserves the option to visit the reference sites, with the site owners permission and representative, to verify the quality of installation and the references level of satisfaction with the system. The Contractor shall provide copies of system manufacturer certification for all technicians. The Contra